SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRYUKOV, L.P. - KRYUKOV, P.G.

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- KRYUKOVO L.P. (Vologda)' Utilization of locomotivos equipped with water heaters for the mixtures. Zhel,dor.transp. 44 no.3:67 Mr 162. (MIRA 1533) 1. Nachallnik khimiko-tekhnicheako laboratorii Severnoy dorogi. (Iocomotives) -XRTUXOV.-M.-t nachainik-(Bryansk)--LITOYXA--X-*-,--sakratart -(solo SokIr*ny----- vitskoy oblasti); BUDM, 0., nachallnik; OBLIXOT. D. (Choboir,. eary) Radio amateurs assist collootive farm villages. Radio no.1:15-16 ja 151jo (MLHA 7SI) 1. Badloklub Toosoyusnogo dobrovolinogo obahchostya sodoyetviya armil, aviateli I flotu (for Kryukov). 2. Partbyuro Mashino-traktornoy stantaii (for LitoAm). 5, Oromenekly oblastnyy mdioklub Yessoyusnogo dobrovollnogo obehohestva nodaystviya armit, aviataii i flotu (for Budger). (Radio in agriculture) Card 1/1. Fub. ilhi. Authora I Titlo Antract I Tir 4"Iven by the local is described. The U03AA7 It,,-,r ncvL-ral hi~h-school 1-1 A -,,t,rvLces rende red by t7i.rl'; who I- -~iro t.ointed out. Instit ution Sulmitted SOV-107-58-8-10/53 AUTHOR: Kr ukov M -A of Bryanak Oblast Radio Club; Zadokhin,V., airman of the Club's Council TITLE: VHP Radio Stations in the Villages (UKV radiostantaii na Belo) P&RIODICALt Radio, 19581 Nr 8, p 9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article lista activities and measures taken by the Bryansk Oblast Radio Club to encourage and help amateur radio enthusiasts in the surrounding villages, in particu- lar in the secondary school imeni Lenin and the Nr 71 Rail- 'road School In the district center of Fochep. 1. Radio stations--USSR Card 1/1 GORBACHEV. A.; KRTUKOV. K. Interest In radio should be developed on a world-wide scale. Ra41o no.2:12 Y 060. (HIRA 13:5) 1. Chleny soveta Bryanskogo radlokluba. (Radio) KRYUKO -(UA3YR) Radio club of a V.LIAnin school, Radio no.51l2-13 My 162. OaRA 150) 1. Nachallnik Bryanskogo oblastnogo radiokluba. Dobrovollnogo obahchestva. sodeystviya armii, aviateii i Clotu. ,(Poehep District--Radio clubs) KMKOV. M, The skill in design work growu steadily* Radio no.8t14 Ag 162. (KIRA l5j8) 1. Nachallnik Bryanskogo radiokluba Dobrovollnogo obahchestva eodeyotviya armiis aviataii, i flotue (Radio clubs) F L 46938-66., wr(m)/rwP(0/gri iji,(c) JD/4 ACC NRj SOURCE CODES uR/2%j/66/ooo/oO4/OO21/0025 AUTHORt Zalltuman I. Ya j Gruphko.L 0. Te.1 Someno!vL 9.1 7 4=kins V. Yinoj2gXLh.&J_-; ~_cv M. A.1 lej!tV Be noke Ia Vs &inL As the 25 ORGt none TITIZ I Some aspects of the preparation of VAD23 alloy SOURCES Alyuminiye-oye splavy, no, 49 1966. Zharoprochnyys i vyaokoprochnyye splav3r (Heat resistant and high-strength alloys)v 21-25 TOPIC TAGSt alumi-.mm''~iloy, copper containing alloyp lithium containing alloys mane&- nose containing alloy, cadinium containing alloy ;~4_0-?J 944-1P ABSTRACTS VAM alloy belongs to alloys of the system with small admixtures of Ila and Cd. Becanse of the lose of lithium fz:6; i-he-melt during the oreparation of this alloyp the introduction of lithium (" cadmium) was carried out under & special flux consisting of a eutectio mixture of lithium and potassium chlorides. This flux was found to prevent the loss of lithium to a considerable extent; howevorp as the lithium content of the alloy inoreasoathis protection becomes less effective* Partio- ular attention must be paid to the quality of preparation of the flux &M to the manner in which lithium is introduced into the malt (without disturbing the flux). 7he flux has the disadvantage of being hygroscopio because of the LiCl present In its comp*si-~, tionj, and therefore must be used only in the liquid or freshly-remelted statet the L 46Y86-66 ACC NRi AT6024909 UqUd state being preferred. Refining of the anoy with gaseous chlorine &Mr the addition of lithium insures the required purity of0the ingots. Orig. art. has 1 31L9- ures and I table, SUB COISS 11/ sm DATso none/ oRiG RErs oot/ am REFS 001 L h690-66 ACC NR, AT602"10 A, SOURCS COM UR/ 2981/66/ooo/ooA~odl, AUTHORS Grushko, 0. Ye.; Zallteman, 1. Ya'; Vinokurovp No Do; Somenovp A* rool Zasypkinj Vo A, Knr7yukovt M. Aol--Y"v EY_u_gTn-. AA. Bozhen-oFl i's Vo ORGI none TITIES Process of casting-NAD23-all ingots IVY SOURCES A3-p-wdniyevyyo splavy9 noo 4, 1966. Zharonrochnyye I vyflokoproohnyyo spl (Heat resistant and high-strength alloye)j 26-31 TOPIC TAGS1 metal casting, lithium containing alloyq aluminum alloy* copper containing &110Y/VAM Aluminum alloy AMTRACT: In elaborating a process for casting ingots from VAM3 alloy by the contin- uous mothodp the authors studied the ca3ting properties (tendency to form hot and cold cracks) of this alloyp established the temporature conditions of the castingo and do-, termined the methods of protecting the metal during transit from the mixer to the crys- tallizer and in the crystallizer. The chomical. Activity of lithium, which enters Into the composition of the alloyp made it necessary to protect the alloy aurface during transit. Two mothodseere tested for this purposot involving tho,Voo of (1) sulfur di- oxide and (2) &'-flux consisting of a eutoctic mixture o&'_=jua!&bd potassium chlor- ide#. Only the Utter method gave satisfactory results, A temperature of 700-7301C was found to be optimal'for casting. The quality of the ingots obtained was thoroughly 0 ACC NRs AZOV~910 chocked by analyzing the structure of fraotureep microstructurep densityp liquationp And mechanical properties along the length and cross section of the ingot In the longi- tudinal and traeverse directions, The elaborated canting prooess,whiah includw protoo- tion of the metal with a liquid flux on the path from the mixer to them orystalliter, produced good-quality ingots, Orig, art* has$ 3 figures and 1 table, SUB COrEl 11/ SUBH DATE$ none/ MM RUS 002 AWONOT, T.Ta., b:and.tqkhn.n&vk; BIZZUBOT, N.D., kand.takhn.nauk., ART D- PYTOT, I.Ys., kandsollskokhos.nouk; BLTUMMIM. T.T., kand.takhno nauk; BOGDANOT. N.M., kmnd.tekhn.nauk-. BRAGIN, N.A.. insh.; TASIL11W, Yu.K., insh.; VINOGRADOV. V.A.. insh.; RO M B M . B.I., insh.; GOR- GIDZHANTAN, S,A.q land. takhn,nauk; ZIU, A.A*q kaudosellskokhossnauki l[ATA31=Vp X*Tvs agrono*-meliorstor-, KOLOIUMIR, Y,I,, Insh.: XORCHU- NOV, B.S., kand.takhn.nauke,,JMIUM,-X.N..,dotment; VAVUW, V.A,, lusho; XAUXOTs D.X** kandetekhn,nauk; MUIN. A.S., insh.; PROTORNIN. A.66, insh.1 PROXHOROV. N.L. dotmant; RASKIN, 0.1., inzh.-, UVXMKO9 I.T., insh.; SKRUTIT, B.Y., kand.takhn.asuk; STOYLIX, K.A.* inzh.; SUKHA- NOT, X.A., insh.; TOPOLIVITSXIYO N,H,, kand.takhn.nauk: TYUHMOT, S.E., doktor biol,nuak, prof,; YATCHINHINA, O.Ts., lmnd.sellskokhos.mim ; TSMIOV, B.1.14 lushe; CMMAROVO N.D., insh..; MANMIDAUN, A.I., insh.; (Continued on next card) ANTOROT. Y.Ta.-(continued) Card 2. TARTGV , A.K.; WSOMOV, M.N., inih., glaynyy red.; BIRSHADSXIY, L*G,, insh,, nauchnyy red.; VAUHTSOV. V.S., kand.takhn.nauk, na- uchn,yy red,; VTSOTSKIT, X.P., kand.takhn.nauk, nauchnyy red,j 00- RINSHTXYN, L.L., kand.tokhn.nauk, cauchnyy red.; GORTACHKIM, T.G., prof.# nauchnyy rod,j 1371MOV, P.M.. kand.takhn.nauk, nauchW red.; ruzmw, G*io, kana*tekhn,naukg.uauchuyy red.; XULAXOT, M.N.9 kand. tokhaousukp usuabnyy red,j IWAIS, ,L.1., prof., doktor takhn.nauk, nauohnyy red,; MIRZIN, N.A., inih., nauchn" red.; SIMSKIY. Ys.P.. kand.tekhn.nauk* nauchuyy red.: SOKOLOV, A.A.. kand.takhn.nauk, nauohn" red.; UJAZANOV, U.N.. doteent, usuchnyy red.; IMMOO, AeXe. inzho, nauchn" red.: TSUPROV, S.A.,'dotsent, nauchuyy reds; SMWOX, G.D., insh., naachnyy reds; KOLOTUMMIN. V.I., red.: SKYORTSOV, 1*M., Zekhn,red, Deference book on peat] Spravochnik po torfu. Moskva, Gos.energ. icd-vo, 1954. 728 p. (MIRA 13:?) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN BSSR (for Goryachkin). (Pent-Handbooka, manualso stoo) IRNZOV# K.Ne, inshenere Distribution of bog depths in peat deposits of various types. jorf prove 33 noo7129-32 1956o (MM 9tl2) Is XoskDvskly tortyanor Insti to .(hat boger 7 ABKHAZIq V.I.; ANTONOVt V.Ta.; BEWKOPYTOV,, I.Ye.j VARENTSOV, V.S.; GORYACHKIN,j V.G.; ZYUZINt V.A,; ZMKQVI MINPI KUZHMAN, G.I.; OZEPLV, B.N.; RIVXINAq Kh.j.; SDMSKIYt U.P.; SOKOLOV9 A.A.; SOILPOVO S.G.; STREIJWV# S.S.; TYUREKNOVp S.N.; CHULYUKOV9 M.A. I Sergei Akqkxeevich Sidiakin, Torfprom. 38 no.21.40 161. (MIRA 140) (Sidiakint Sargel Alekseevichp 1897-1960) Moscow State Univeruity; Facades Facing the outer wall of the Moscow State University building. Blul. stroi. tekh. 9 no. 4, 1952 Stroitelletvo MGU Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. Unclassified. KRyUY,OV, M.S. (Kazan') Motion of a rod in Lobachavskii space under its own momentum. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav,; mat. no.4s86-98 164. (MIRA 1719) V T-1-1 ~ - - - , Drevnekitayakaya sistema rodstva i vopros o prioritete sistem turaro- ganovanskogo tipa." report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropologleml Ethnologlcal Sclencess, Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64. CHU, Ten;'IUMXQY, N.Y. (trauslatorj; BOLVIRST, ToTe., red*, . ., - , [Aahievements of ancient Chinese medicine] Dostlzbouila dreTuokitalskol maditsiny. PerOTod 9 kitaiskogo X.T.IriukoTag pod red. T.A.Doldyrova. *oskva, Kedgix, 1938. 84 p. [Translated from the Chinese) (MIRA 12:6) (MIDICINE, CHINESE) - KRYUKOV, H., insh. Using large blocks in lining boilers. ft strol. Mosk. 1 no.6:?-2 is 158. (KIRA lltq) (Boilers) (Concrete blocks) XRnMOV, N.D., Inshoner. J Improving the train nab-up plan and organizing the flow of cars In railroad Junctions, Zhol.dor.tranip-38 no.12:36-0 D 156. (Railroads-Kaking up trains) (xm 10:2) v I AI ~ ~ --III I I ____ - __ - I jI- I J_ ='V. 'N D.. insib. Some problems in the development and operation of railroad centers Tradjv MIXT no.86t296-318 157o (MIRA llll~ (Railroads-Stations) ICRYUNOT, N.D., Inshener. Advanced technology and Improved managerial system for the Knicow junction. Zhel,dorotransp. 39 no#6:27-31 Je '57. (MLRA 10:7) (Note ow-Ra I 1roads-Ranagess nt MiTUE.CV, Cvid Tech Sci- (dino) "I"tudy IF-T A y of tip orZo---.A" of' 4*mQ4iv"-." ' uo, 195"- 17 r-P r- of -11-ilwva USSR. r Lon Crder of Leviin nuicl OrdP--r la-tbor Red 1w,t -,lil-Irond Traim-ort t- I.V."t!ilin)j 150 c0i'len 0:3-113-5;'j 11") 2 nTUKOV, N.D., inshe *101 ""MUsing graphic train shoots In standardizing the process of accumulating care In mrshalling yards. Vast. TSNII Mrj.'7) n0j: 43-46 My 158, (MIRA 11:6) (Railroads--Traffic) in-he- Interrolation of gritphic train sheets with tho teehnology of morting, yards within a railroad systax. Shol. dor. transp. 40 no.2:42-44 7 158. (MIRA 11:3) (Railrvads--Traffic) (Railroada--Switching) DERIMS, A.T., lnzh.; KRMOVO- X.D., inzho Reoent developments In the operation of eldInges Zhel. dor, transp, 40 no.8:2&-32 Ag 138. WRA 11:9) (Railroads--Sidings) MUM, N.D., kand.tekhnonsuk Some problem of interaction In Joint operations of stations and industrial approaches, Yest,TMI MM 19 no.3t45-" 160. (KIRA USS) .iftilroads, Indnotrial) Uilroads-Stations) xnmv kand.tokknonauk K4thods of determining the needed rolling stock volume in industrial railroad tramportatione Trudy KIT no.24340-89 162* (KIRA 1317) (Failroadep industrial) PETROV, A.P... doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; TULUPOV, LF., knnd. tekhn. na i XIMIMOVI. L UM& k d tekhn.nauk; GUNDOBIN, VA, inzh.; VASILIUSY, U.b '. & aMhn. nauk; GRISHIN, M.S., kand. tekhn. naukj MOWZOVA, K.N., insh.; ROZE, V.A., insh.; LEVSHIN, G.L., Insh.; BERNGARD, K.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; BIKCHENTAY,M.A., insh.; BUYANOV, V.A., insh.; ILOVAYSKIT, N.D., Insh.; MUKHAMEDOV. G.A., kand. takhn.nauk; MIROSHNICHENKO, A.P.t insh.; ANDRIANDV, V.P., insh.; BUTS, V.D., insh.; KAZTMOV, A.A., insh.; KIREYEV, O.P., insh.j DYUFUR, S.L., kand. tekhm nauk;'USTINSKIY, A.A., kand. takhn. nauk; MIKHAYLOV, S.M., Inzh.; NESTERDVl, Ye.P., kand. takhn. nauk, retsensent; LIVSHITS, VA., insh., retsenzent; PREDE, V.Yu., insh., red.j VOROTNIKOVA, L F., tekhn. red. [Control of transportation processes using electronic digital computers] Upraylenie perevosochnym proteesoom a primenenien elektronnykh toifrovykh vychislitellnykh maehin. Pod obahc~ei red. A.P.Petrova. Moskva, Tranasheldorisdat, 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 16z8I 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Petrov). (flailroads-Mitnagement) (Electronic digital computers) MIYUKU1 N.D., kurid.tekhn.riauk Dally plannIng, of the work of tho aection by metuw of quick- actinn electronic digital computers. Vest.TSNII MPS 23 no.2% 6C-61, 164. (MICA 17:3) k:l',YUYO'V', N.D., karid. takhn. nauk Use or electronic computers in the daily plAnning of the diotribution of empty cars. VeBt. TSNII WS 24 no.8i54-58 165. (MIRA 19:1) 0" AGASIM, A.A.; BABARYKPI, N.11.1 VOLKOV, Yu P GALATONIOV A L KRYUKOVI N.V.j MALIKOV, K.V.; OSTROUKHOV, M.Yd "; P01511VANDV) V.I,,*; 6HA&AM?~A-f;- YUSHINp F.A. Mcparimental opprAtion of bleat furnacps on mazut and n-9tural gas. Stall 25 no.5:393-4W Yv 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Magnitogorskiy metallurgioheakiy kombinat; Vsewyuznyy nauchno- Isaledovatellskiy inatitut metallurgicheakoy teplotekhniki i Chalyabinaldy nauchno-inaledovateliskiy inatitut motallurgii. VOUM N MR, V.l.; M-Ya., RYAB~ISEVP Y u Ni',~ If S HAT] Ll NA . 1, Bloulng-In a l&-we capacity blInst. furnatie. Motallurg 10 no.1 4--8 Ja '65. (MIRA 18W L 26722=66 E'iVT(1)/T JK ACC NRs AP6003392 M, SOURCE CODE: UR/0346/65/000/010/0019/0022 1AUTHOR: Krygkoy. N. N.,o Sygrino Y- N Zorina, & R.; Sorvachave, u ~ri nB It All-Union Scientific Besqa __rAb_jagtjtut0 of Veterinary VirupolQXT f-',Icroblio-io-cly-Tv-sesoyuzny7 nauchno--isslado -i-i-s-Idi-institut .veterinernoy virusologii i mikrobiologii) iTITLE: Diagnosis of African bog cholerp- by hemadoorption reaction in ileukocyte cultures ;SOURCE: Vaterinariyap no* 10, 19650 19-22 ~TOPIC TAGS: virus disease, -0 hog cholaras idiagnostic ''k 1ABSTRACT: The report alms at familiarizing workers in veterinary ,laboratories with the method and technique of Crowing leukocyte cultures ;and performing the hemadsorption reaction developed by Malmquist and Hay I(Arner. J. Vet. Res. 21p 104-1081 1960) and subse uently modified by Hess land De Troy, Sanchez Botija and Haskell Tubiasb Nbid. 24, 99, 381-390P '1963) on the basis of literature and tests performed at the authors' laboratory. Hemedsorption reaction with subsequent cytopatbio effect -093-35:636.4 f .9.66 ACC Iwas obsorvod in loulcocyto cultures -infected with African hog cholera ivirus; it may be successfully used for laboratory diagnosis and i;differentietion from the European disease form. Specificity of the 1 11 ihemadsorption is reliable. Positi~re resiilts were obtained In a large t :!numbor of tests with 2 strainsj Lissabon and Kisantu (Congo). Orige i art. has: 4 figureso !SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATEz none/ OTH REFt 009 j ..9 A.. "The IMhatic Vessels of the Ventral Region of the Soft Abdominal Ibn of the Horse and Their Topography." Cand Vat Scip Chair of Operative Surgery and Topographical Anatomy, Moscow Veterinary Acad,, Min Higher Education UWR, Moscows '1954o (KL, I-Io 2. Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Inatitutiona (12) SO, Sum. No. 556j 24 Jun 55 BYMVS me ve Rational utilization of hospital beds. Sovet, ulmookhr. Nov Sept*-Oct. 50. 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TM -4 miwa wamn kd Ul 00 ,ww,4 emu wbkb Of 91PO"d tO 06k"td waimmiAces tbw 1111111mil 10 -*W th' V-" *1 th' L M-Y 7,Tn rr -I U& Lab. of-Hydrogeclogical Problem im. F.p. Savarenakiy, Acad. Sci. -1947- Mbr. Soils Inst. im. V. V. Dokuchayev, Acad. Sci., -1947- OAn Attempt to force Solutiona out of Sedimentary Mountain Rccks." Dok. AN,, 570* No. 7, 1947 N"Gdo*4"wtka dittos of the Water Is the crisdall'ars Ini"pral valetif 1'. A K?jukVv I T it M law.. NOWSMIldilidiftlil "- U91"llid6l 14. IN - hA A I*. rudold" of life oil oakkions Mithlb'M I'Mrolials, lorthoils 411 WASMIU11, GM1,1614 oll.41 sonfl.4" 64 I'liarfal ger.dirge. Or #Mag frit"MI Wdecto ifIr f1kar'.1 the pask 8ligings. with Ed, valurg varying flum IM lo NJ file. The stnaijily tortured warm are volictutd, in reLAtkp" to a MOW%; The stmgly omidleed we supirrodd. The cimcn. W I'r I I in 11.5 waters 6 dirld. by their equilpitit FO Anil in many other carbonated watentry their rquiT. with ~40i*, rwo tmosbittace t I "' the frialkinot the li'lls-1, I =,=,.",be a nlior'l Witter*, j 1) II;=* ::y form in ibeddare". of the Scompils. of Pr. At trinfill. shovir 45" in the aborecir of 0,. liscir air slerondpil. into FeS and S. At the ailing time PC% is slll~ firl-led 141 hydrulylic ilerierns"i. anti gives 11.4 and it- ds.. k soivifnitharts. The Hitt moire is *cluAlly chor it, the, ir,ind o"Milidw still Poll. (4) It is litanvit that the 14 of Si 1. ut the Illeserstif of strong reduring drals gly" suffides. Uhr effmire mligirtion ciss be sitsined in the Pe- P ~- prown Wilk A giving Jimiorninoncr of rp*,. swb a tr- it- .4 M'i 14."i"Or 1. -4 In& ALEXIN, O.A., professor; KRTUIOV, P.A., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk; ROBOYAMV, G.S. . kandidat khixich*#ft!A'~"UYC. Conference on hydrochesistry and discussion of problems concerning the composi- tion of natural waters. 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It tit the 34-rhirlg Wirt either Orio-netric-01%, or 'r1jr,. cnov be det'l. 1-1 the sl:;w S'.111. tj..~ (miting mill Il.t .. ill Which C&ie lite t.A. C-arNm-Ittiq arc v.-mverted int'. RLM and the loicatbirin.,41tvis itiv, l1hCO, pt!iq CO~, W:i -it ii rc. 11mml :11;11 ill td, I li,: i:(pliv. .11v I . .I I,i,- Itl"'ll'ttf. i I ; C 11ol. und tivitirtr'l firom tot I vlkv , 1CpfC'v%Aiu4 ill, nm ~j Cm - - 10,41.1tti-4 will I'lliq il(M-1 not TAU ilito 'Wcuillit (tC(! CO~~ MId 4~3t% lIV tt-Wil klikOlt OIC AM(rltlt (if OW 1AMI! llj,le~ WI!J.11 tilt 11ITMUIlt if fr(C C(:I, IkC overloAcd lind that (it tilt! C Irl"imlit, i h w.,:ligilde B ICI, Will expel fict CO, atid hall t,f tile CO, ol tile, bil-arth,tiatus Add addcd to auotfitr 'jilliple will CNI)d nit tilt, frtV till(i frte C(h) are (ILI-Cu"ed. When alky. i.s 1111! 'in M- I fit I iroikh if wm,ma4 I m-I It; v CO'. W'.- tljrjiftllou~.~t :r:l'I fol. CO, 41r~ V'rv I trehe i r .4 rpi i,. k it tit, ild- 1 1, t 1. t dille is dv- li"t'A ill A. ;Yk 77, F- ~i . -'. -2-- - - - -I----- Ma Air * ~ -- - - 7~047- ~-:, --- . - - - -, -- - - -; - ,, ,j~ f - -, -- :~ , t;,-, -- -7, jM W1.1 HOMIXOS, L.I.; IMGOPIK, I.Ta.; KRYUKOT, P.A. Colerimetric determination of magnesium with titan yellov. Gictrokhim.mat.24:52-55 135. (MW 9:4) l.Gidrakhimichaski.r institut Akademii nank SSSR, g. lovo- charkaosk. (Water, Underground) (Water-Analyvis) . -.: -Z2, - - ~- ..- , - - . ~ :i - L,,!7L USSR/Soil Science - Soil Genesis and Owaraphy. J. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 15233 Author : N.I. BazUevich, I.Ya. De(ppik) P.A. Kryukov Inst : - Title Elements in the HyeLrolo3ical Conditions and Cheraical Activity of the Water Found on the Takyr Plains. (Elementy g1drologicheskooo razhima 1. khimizma vod takyrnykh parnin. ) Orig Pub V ab.: Takyry Zap. Turkmenii I puti kkh so-kho osvoyeni- ya. M-, AN SSSR, 1956, 91-103 Abstract The surface water of the Kopet-Dag valley plain is clas- sifted) according to itssalt contents and degree of mineralization, Into waters which are mineralized (2-9 am per liter), chlorine-sulfate and fresh waters l One/Le and less) and chloride-carbonate alk-aline wa- r I aters are produced directly in the valley; their chemism depends on the sail and plant covering of Card 1/3 USSR/Soil Science - Soil Genesis and Geography. J. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 15233 the vaterhead. This is stipulated for the upper part of the plain on the mineralized products of such plants as the Badkhyz wormwood (Artemisia); meadow grass (Roa) and mixed ephemeral grasses, rich in K, S1021 Ca and to a lesser degree in Me, Cl and Na. In the central tuxl to some extent the lower part of the plain, the alaues play a specific role in forming the vater composition* They assimilate carbon dioxide dissolved in the water and emit 0, The process of photosynthesis is acco apa- nied by a reduction in the partial pressure of C02, a shift in the carbonate balance, the precipitation of carbonates and the alkalization of the solutions. When the solution was sterilized, the pH values did not chan- get alkalinity from C03 was absent, the water saturation of 02 remained uniformly under 100%, changing only in relation to the temperature of the solution. The increa- se in the sun of anions through alkalinity with an Card 2/3 AUTHORSi Goremykinj V. Sol Kryukov, P. 1. 62-11-14/29 TITLEt Potentiometria Vathod for Detemination of Sodlum Ions by the Use of Glass Electrode with Sodim rMation (Potentsiometrichookiy metod opredeleniya ionov natriya ri pomoshchi oteklyannogo elektroda a natriyevoy funkt PERIODICAM Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdelenie Khimicheskikh Nauk, 195TP Nr 11, pp. 138T-1369 (USSR) ABSTRACTj Based on the papers of H.S. Harned and P. B. Taylor (references 7 and 8) it was assumed that TNAO M'YCl' ~)'*Nacl is contained in diluted NaCl-solutions. The solution ml7xtures N&Cl and CaCl2 with constant ion-power A - 0.1 were investigated for the evaluation of the possibility of measuring the ion-aotivity by the aid of elements with liquid compounds. The computation of the activities was carried out on the basis of 3-measurings of the elements in the investigated solutions according to equations, which were put up on the basic of calibrated measurings in standard-eolutions of N&Cl. It is shown that Card 1/3 the elements with liquid compounds can be applied for Potentiometric Method for Determination of Sodium Ions by the 62-11-14/29 Use of Glass RUctrode vith Sodium FUnction measuring the empirical ion-activitioe, that they ][&- and 'Solo -orders in the given solutions with constant ion-power remain equal and coincide with the order of ^d+N&Cl- ..As in natural waters usually C11 and So" -ions a7e contained, 4 here 711a. in N82 So 4- solutions war* compared with the orders of in NaCl-solutions in an extensive ion-power-area, It is shown that a Ion-force a little smaller than/A- 0.05 can be regarded as a limit for NaCl- and Ne. 2304- solutions. Up to this order 7sa, does not depend on the solution composition, but only on the ion-power. The results of the Na'-datermination according to the potentiometer-method were compared with those obtained according to the zinouranilacetate-mothod (reference 10). There are 4 tablesp and 10 references, 8 of which are Slavic. Card 2/3 Potentiometric Method for Determination of Sodium Ions by the 62-11A4129 Use of Glass Electrode vith Sodium Function ASSOCIATIONs Institute for Hydroohemistry of the AN USSR (Gidrokhimi- oheskiy Institut Akademii nauk SSSR). SUBVITTEDs June 10, 1957- ABAILkBLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 -A- , " -,,, , I I *'~ , '- -I-, I - BEYBOVAI Me?,; XRYUXOTI PoA& Conductometric titration of sulfates in natural waters. Gidrokhim. *t. 26r190-206 157. W" IN 8) 1. GirokhIsicheekly institut Ak&dsmii nauk SSSR, Novocherimeek. (Water-Analysim) (Bulfates) (Ilaotrochemical analysis) 'JOV169-21-2-11122 AUTHORSs Komarovaq B.A. and TITLE: The Determination of the Activity of Sodium Ions in Disperse systems (Opredeleniye aktivnoeti ionov natriya v dispersnykh aistemakh) PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnalp 1959, Nr 2, PP 189-194 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The avthors report on an investigation of the behaviour of aluminium silicate and boron silicate glass electrodes in sodium salt solutions carried out to clarify the conditions of their use for the determination of the activity of so- dium ions. The capability of such electrodes to react not only on hydrogen but also on nodium ions was recently estab- lished by the works of M.M. Shul'to and other scientists. For their experiments the authors used glass electrodes with a varying content of Na 20, B20 Al 0 and Sio It was as- certained that they react on s~~' ium2Ans, and ihoat they can be used for the determination of the activity of these ions in soil solutions, soil suspensions and wet soil. The in Card 112 vestigation was carried out under the guidance of I.N. Anii- 3OV/69-21-2-11/22 The Determination of the Activity of Sodium Iona in Disperse Systems pov-Karatayev. There are 7 tables and 8 Soviet references. A330CIATION: Pochvennyy institut AN 3SSR im. V.V. Dokuchayeva, Moskva (Soil Institute of the AS USSR imeni V.V. Dokuchayev, Mos- cow) SUBMITTE,'Di January 16, 1959 Card 212 KRYMV, P.A.;TSYBA, N.P. WNW Comparing the conposition of solutions Impregnating rocks and waters frove bornholes in the construction zone of the Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station. Gidrokhin.zat. 281i36-i5o 59- (KIRA 12:9; 1. GidrokhImichoskir Institut Akademit nauk SSSR, 1K.Navocharkansk. (Stalingrad Reservoir region-Water, Undergrnund) GORBMrKIN, V.B.; KRMOV, P.A. IM-- .. .1 --- Using glass electrodes with sodium function IndstaNining the concentration of sodium lonse Oldrokhl"."itt. 281170-179 159. (MIRA 12t9) 1. Gidrokhtniebaskir institut Almdamit nauk SSS:- - rkasslc. Ollectrodest Glass) (Sodium) (Ions) GOREATKIN, V*1.t,_KRMGVo P&A, Use of glass electrodes with sodium function In the analysis of natural waters. GidrokhIm."at. 28:180-198 '59. (MIRA 12SO 1. Gidrokhtmicheskiy Institut Akademit nauk OSSR, g.lovocherkassk. (Blectrades, GlAss) (Water-Amalrets) (Sediu,) BETSOVA, M.P.; KRYUKOT, P.A.; MMOVICH, 0.14. Measuring the electric conductivity of H-catinnized water in order to determine its mineralization, Gidrokhtme-Ato 28:199-208 159. (KIRA 12:9) 1. Gidro"imicheshy Inatitut Akadenit nank SSSR gAvocharkseek. (Electric conductivity) (Watar-Analysial EffUOV P.A. - SOLOHIN, G.A. Method of measuring the oxidation-reduction potential of waters nd rocks. Gidrokhl".mat. 28-2215-221 159. NIHA 12:9) : . Gidrokbimicbeekly Institut Almdemit nauk SSSR. g.NoTooharkarisk, (Oxidation-reduction reactlon) (Water 11 Und"rground) (Potentiometric analysis) TSTBA, II.P.; ERYUKOV, P.A. Comparison of the methods for investigating rock solutiono. Gldrokhim.mat, 29:273-281 159. NIRA 1325) 1, Gidrokbinicbeekiy inetitut Akademil nauk SSSR, Navocberkaesko (Rocks-.Analysis) KRYUKOV, P.A.; SZMEBDV. D-1. Bathounter with a pneumtlc valve* Gidrokhtm.mat. 29:289-291 159. (MIRA 130) 1. OldrokhImIchooki Institut Akademil nauk SSSR, Novocharkanak. (isthometer) r- . I A . __. -&IN I u." , ~,7T-,T , _~ _~ - m- __ - __ --- "Vergnderungen der physikallach-chemischen und mikrobiologischen Indikatorea orgmischer Peloide bei deren Lagerung und Anvendung." report submitted for the 7th Intl. Cong. of Moorland Research FrankBkovy ~JMJ Lagne/ Franzensbad-Prague, 15-19 Sep 60. jamiloy Nature of the fusion of Glauber salt at high pressures# Isve AN SSSR-Otd, thime nauk no*3212242-2243 D 16o. WRA U112) 1, Gidrokhimichoskiy lustitut AN SSSR* (Sodium sulfate) KRYUKOV P A. SOLDMINV O.A.; GOREMINq V.E.; TSrBAq N.P.; MANIKHIN,, V.I.; _~n ~.Ullllv ~,&EIADMq TeA Oxidation-reduction state of vatersand rocks in tho region of the construction site of-Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station. Gidrokbim. mat-310,42-163 161. (KTU 140) le Gidrokbimicheakiy inatitut Akademii nauk SM, g. Novocherkaesk. (Staline-ad Hydroelectric Power Statinn -egion-water,Underground) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) (Geochemistry) BMOVAj H.P.1 Conductometric determination of organic carbon in natural waters. GidrokhIm. mat. 32sl7l-183 161. (MIRA UrQ 2, Gidrokhimicheakiy institut, AN SSSR, Novocharkaosk. (Water-kns,lyeis) (carbon) (Conductometric analysis) KRYUKOV#.P..A.; ZAVODNOV# SeS. Method of determining the total amount of carbon dioxide in mineral waters, Oidrokhimsmat. 34tll4-ll8 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Gidrokhimloheskiy inatitut AN S.S4 Novocherkaesk i Institut neorganichesk khimil Bibirakogo otdolonlya AN SWR9 (Watbr-Analysile (Carbon dioxide) IMP- KRYUKOV# P.A.; ZAVODNOV, S.S.$ GOREMIN, V.E. Carbonate equilibrium in mineral waters of the "Caucasian mineral waters,group." Gidrokhim.mat. 34#119-127 161. (MIRA 15-2) 1. Gidrokhimlcheakiy institut AN SSSR, Novocherkassk i Institut neorganichoskoy khimll Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. (Caucasus, Northern--Mineral waters) (Carbonates) KRYUKOVI P.A.j ZAVODNOVj S.S..; GOMMIN, V.E. Sulfide-carbonate equilibrium and oxidation-reduction state of sulfur in mineral.springs of the Caucasian mineral waters region. Dokl. All SSSR W no,1:177-180 Ja 162. (MIRA 14:12) 1. -Institut neorganifteskoy khimii Sibirokogo otdeleniya All SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.P. VInogradovym. (Caucasus, Northern-Mineral waters) A.A,; 1-11GAU2 KRYU,';OV, P.A.1 .T-l Manges in the composition of solutions equeezed out from clays and ion exchange renino. Do)--I. AN SS311. 144 no.6:1363-1365 Je 162. 041RA 15:6) 1. Institut noorganichaskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdolerdya Akadori 4 nauk SSSR i InstitO-gookhIrit-i tinrliticheekoy khimii im. V.I, Vernadukogo Akademli nauk 'h,;SR. Predstavleno akad. A.P. Vinogradovym. (Water, Underground-Analyoin) KRYUKOVV Psk, Device for deviating the cutter-loader cable to the coal face road. Ugoll 38 no.1203 163. (KM 170) . - . .1 -,KRYUKOV, P.A,.; 110MIKOS, L.I.; AVGUSTIIZKIY, V.L.; POGORFLIjKlY, N.S. Rock solutions In the region of the Caucasian mineral waters. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.5ollIS-1120 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut neorganicheakoy khimii Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.P. Vinogradovym. lj'bOlSVSFIY, retnunmint) red. [Cor.ductornetry; msiasurorwnt of thfi ~A-wlxlf~nl of electrolywal Yollnuktol"etrila; vley" nostl c-lektroll-tov. otdol Slblrskog~-, otal-nila Al", -S.ZSR, Cm 1."I, '4o histitut, neorganif*cokoy khli,'~Il A14 S:7ZR (for Kryukuv). 2. uniriprwiskly I