SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARISTOV, Y. - ARISTOVSKAYA,L.V.

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ARISTOV, Ye. (Leningrad) Courses for the training of the administrative staff of fire departments. Pozh.deXo 7 no.3:22 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:5) C~ (Leningrad Economic Region-Fire departments) - ARISTOV Ye.M.; Prini-Ii uchastiye: SHESTAKOVA, A.A.; KIRILLOVAJ, G.N.; '-WitOVAJ, Ya*Me Automatic device for opening press moldq after the vulcanization of tire casings. Kaucb.i'rez. 20 no.7:50-51 J1 161. (MIR& 14:6) 1, Voronbzhskiy shinnyy zavod* (Tires, Rubber) -,ARISTOV2 YO.M. Two-sided.system of conveying heat carriers to the compressionwold housing in the vulcanization of tire casings in the "Bollshevik" autoclave. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.1:50-51 Ja-1624 (MIRA, 35:1) 1. Voronezhskiy shinnyy zavod. (Voronezh-Tires,, Rubber) (Vulcanization-Equipment and supplies) ARISTOV, Ye.M. Restdration of curing bags at the Voronezh Tire Factory. Kauch.i rez. 21 no.9:51-52 S 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Voronezhakiy Wnnyy zavod. I (Voro'nezh-Tireas Rubber) ARISTOV, I*im. e~ Device for packing and centering between the elements of ,a pile of pressure molds in a 'Bolshevik" autoclave. Nauch.i rez. 21 no.11:45-.47 R,162, MMA 15:12) 1. Voronezhskiy shinnyy zavod. (Autoclaves) (Vulcanization) ARIS PVx-T---V~_ Dome typelid for the---7*Bulzhevlk" autoclave. XeLuchA res. 21 no.12245-46 D 162.' - (KRA, 16sl) --- L Voronezhskiy shinnyy savod, . (Autoolaves) ARISTOV, Ye.M. Using the core bailding-up method for the mechanical assembly of autoclave chambers. Kauch.i rez. 22 no.1:49-50 Ja 163. (KM 16:6) 1. Voronezhakiy shinnyy zavod.. (Rubber industry-Equipment and supplies) ARISTOV YO-M- toclave valves* glectric shaft vulcanizer for the repair of au Kauch;i rez, 22 no.2:46-1+7 F 163. (MIRL 16:2) 1. Voronezhakiy,,shinnyy zavod. (Vulcanization--Fquipment and supplies) I Now system-for cooling the press mlds in the autoclave method of-vulcanization.--Y,auch.-i rez. 22 no.8t46-48 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10) lo Voronethakiy shinnyy zavod. - ARISTOV ) Ye.M. System for the cleaning of press molds In rubber tire factories. Kauch. i rez. 23 no. 3:52-54 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vorcnezhskiy shinnyy zavod~ ARISTOV, Ye.M. Device for removing automobile tires from the press molds after vulcanization in autoclaves. Kauch. i rez. 23 no.l: 46-47 Ja '64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Voronezhskiy shinnyy zavod. ARISTOV, Ye.M., kand. tekhn. nauk State standards in the field of automatic control (to be continued). Sudostroenie 30 no.9:72-73 8 164. (MIRA 17:11) AFISTOV., Yc-,M., kand. okku,,. nauk State standards in the field -of autoriatic oontrcl. 30 no.10:79-80 0 ?64. (RIETLk 1-7:12) ARISTOV, Ye.M., kand. tekhn. nauk State standards in the field of automation. Sudostroenie 30 no.11:80 N 164. (MM 180) 'ARISrOV) _.Tjpygpi#y ~'K Ry~p~4;' ZORIN, D.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KIYUKIN, I.I., retsenzent; WASNIKOV, L.L., prof., nauchn. red.; LESKOVA, L.R... red.; ERASTOVA, N.V., tekhn. red. [Physical quantities and units for their measurement] Fizicheskie velichimy i edinitsy ikh izmereniia. Le- ningrad, Sudpromgiz~ 196.'. 94 P- (MIRA 17:1) ,4 -, ---- ARISTOV, Yu. (Lipetsk) Joining aluminum tubes. Radio no-10:38 0 '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Radio-'Equipment and supplies) "r, - I - ARISMV, Yu. Aeronautical cartography. Grazhd. av. 20 no.10:32 0 163. (KMA 16:12) PENKIN, N., aspirant; ARISTOV, Yu. Increasing the durability of components of dredging pumps. Pech. transp. 23 no.11:33-35 N 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Leningraeq-kiy institut vodnogo transporta (for Penkin). 2. Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniya kanals, imeni Moskvy (f~r Aristov). ) 1U. NO Dimensions of edges of upper drums of miltiple scoop soil dred-er'. Reach. Trans. Fr 12 no. 2'1952. SO: IIALIRA. August 1952. ------- -- - ---- -- - - - --- --- - ARISTOV, Tu., Inzhener. Materials for parts of bucket dredges. Nor. i rach.flot 14 no.q: 8-10 3 154. (MIR-1 7:10) (Dredging machinery) (Steel) KRAKOVSKIY,1.1.; LOBWOV,Te.K., redaktor; ARIN 'OTAYu.K. redaktor; PVTAPOV,N.B., reteensent; SMVILID,'V.L., ret"nient; BAGI- CHUA,K.N.., tekhalchesIdy redaktor [Auxiliary mechanisms of ships.] ~Wovye vaponogatelonys me- kbanlzmy. Mookyal Isd-vo "Rechnoi transport" Pt.le[Deck nechow- nisms] Palubnve makhanizmy. 1955. 234 p. I (MIft 9:3) (Ships--Equipment and supplies.) ARISTOV Yuriy xapitenovich; KRAKOVSKrT, 1.1g, red*ktor; SH17CHIK, D.B.. t '%, V.I,, retsenzent; SHLMIlffA, Z.V., redamer; EMIGMA, M.N., takhnichesliy redaktof. (Repair of dredging apparatus and ways of impoving the wear-resistance of the part 61 Remont dnouglubitellufth snarladov i putl povysheniia . isnovostoikosti ikh detalsi. Kookys., lzd-vo "Rochnoi transport," 1955. Z83 P- (Dredging machinery) (mm 9:4) AJUSTOV, Yu.l.. iuzhener. The choice of a dredger. Raoh.transp. 14 ne.12s3l-32 D 135. (K6" 9 -.3) (Dredging machnery) ARISIOV, Yu,K., inzhener. was"awe"h"W Brief review of foreign dr*dging machinery-. Rach.tranap.15 no.2:30-31 F 156. Owu 9:6) (Dredging machinery) ARISTOV. Tu.I:., inzhener. -A~c-iio'-n-dredge for hydraulic engineering structures in Canada (from "The Dock and Harbour Authority,".-'no.413. 1955). Rech. transp. 15 no.12:31-32 D '56. (KM 10:2) (Canada-Dredging machinery) ARISTOV,, Yurijv-Kapiton ich,'POPOV, V.Ta., retsenzent; KOLIGHMO, K.N., 11-, -2 1., - pv,- retsenzent; KCKOGMS]ff , P-Ta., red.; MARLIN, K.Z., red. izd-va; TSV3MOTA, S.B., tekhn. red. [Auxiliar7 machiuery of ships] Sudovye vspomogatellnya mkhanizaV. Nbskft,' Izd-vo *Rechnoi transport,"*1958. 273 p. (NBA 11:7) (Ships-lquipmout and supplies) ARISTOV, Turiy,,,Kapitonovie,h;.--UAKOVSLIY, I.I., prof.. doktor takhn.nauk. red.; AK OV, A.G.. inzh., retsenzent; BASUIROT, V.D., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SKLMIKOVI, Z.V., red.izd-ve; TU3MOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. [Amxiliary marine mechanisms] Sudovye vspomogatblinys mekhanizzy. Pod-obahchei red. I.I.Krakovskogo. Moskva. Izd-!'vo *Raohnoi transport." 1959. 278 p. (MIRA 13.--?) (Karine engineering) - . V=' ARISTOV -'.nsh. New dredgers. Rach.tranap. 18 no.6:33-34 Jo '59. (Dredges) (MIRk 12:9) LUPICHEV, Nikolay Pavlovich), MURATOV, S.M.., retson--ent- ARISTOV, Yu.K., A -va; POIUILEBKIN red.; FEDYAYEVA, N.A.$ red. -zd e red, [Use of inert gases in transporting petroleum products] Primene- nie inertnykh gazov pri transportirovke nefteproduktov. Moskva# Izd-vo "Reabnoi transportf" 1961. 62 pe (MIR& 14:11) (Tank vessels) (Gases, Rare) STARIKOV, Aloksandr Stepanovich- SKOROSHCHINSKIYI V.F90 red.; ARISTOV P Yu-K--"etaeuzeut; FEMAYEVA2 N*A#, red. izd-va; YEMrAXMit.-,-L - ".*-) tekhn. red. p [Waya of improving the performance of river dredgers] Puti povysheniia. proizvoditellnosti rechrjykh zemlesosav. Moskva Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport." 1961. 92 p. (KBA 15:2~ (Dredgins machinery) ARISTOV Yuriy Kavitonovich: POPOV, V.Ya., retsenzent; KIRAKOVSKIY' I.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; VITASHKINA, S.A., red.izd-va; RIDUAYA, I.V., tekhn. red. (Auxiliary mechanisms on ships] Sudovye vspomogatell- nye mekhanizmy. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnol transport," 1963. 290 p. (I-IIRA 16:11) (Ships--Equipment and supplies) (Deck machinery) FEDOFDV, Vaailiy Fedorovichl SIZYKH 7 0 -,@to., nzent; KONONOV, M.F., retBenzent; ARLSTOY, Yu X- red:; SKOBILING, L.F., red. lzd- va; RIDNAYA, I.V..,tekhn. r;d. [Organization and teehnology of ship repairs) Organizataiia i tekhnologiia sudoremonta. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1963. 263 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Shipa-Maintemance and repair) KITA, Vladimir Frantsevich; NALITSEV, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; IKON141KOV, S.A., kand. tekhr.. nauk, retsenzent; ARISTOV. Yu.K.,, inzh., red.; SHIMIKOV, Z.V.p red. W [Reduction gears and couplings In marine power plants] Reduktory I soedinitellrye mufty v sudovykh silovykh ustanovkakh. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 207 p. . (MIRA 18:7) ARISTOV, YU.N. - - ~ - , ~, , History of relief formation in the Yaroslavl-Kostroma Lowland and adjacent regions. Dokl. na nauch. konf. 1 no-4:108-114 ,62. MU 16t8) (Kostroma Valley--Landforms) (Volga Valley-Landforms) POZIN, Z. I. and ARISTOV, III.-V. X otkrytiiu magistrali Moskva-Baku-Ashkbabad. CThe opening of the Moscow-Baku-ishkhabad air liiLe7. (Grazhdanskaia aviataiia, 1939, no. 6, p. 13-15). DLO: TL504.G? Ad SO: Soviet Transportat'lan a CgMjUQjCAt1QU, A BibliggMphy-, Library of Congress, Reference Department, Washington, 1932, Unclassified. ARISTION-. -- -YU--.-V. *"A ~- Transcription of geographical place names, Geog.v shkole no.l: 71 ja-F 154. (MLRA 7:1) (Names, Geographical) ARISTCV.Yu.V. --~A - Advice to geographerB. Geog. v ohkole 18 no-3:54. MY-Je '55. (Geography-Textbooks) (PURA 8:9) ARISTOVI Yu,V. Maps on the pageo of geographical publications. Yop.geog, no.42: 107-3-19 158- (MIRA U;11) (cartography) Wm vm, ARISTOV TuoV Atlas of railroad networks in the U.S.S.R. 70 IV 161, (Railroads-Maps) Geoslai kart nos5;68m (mm 14:6) ARISTOV, Yu.V. In the Moscow Branch of the Geographical Society of the U.S.S.R. Geod. i kart. no.12:49-51 D 161. O-M~ 15:1) (Cartography) ARISTOV, Yuj~ Geograpbical atlas of Tambov Province. reog.v shkole 24 no.3s 88-89 My-Je 161,.' (~M 14-5) (Tambov Province-Mapa) AIMTOV, Yu*Vo At the Moscow Branch of the Geographical Society of the U.S.S.R. GeodA kart. no*6:7Z-73 Jo 162. (MM 15: 8) (Cartography) ARISTOV, Yu,,T,. MELps published by the Acadmy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Geod. i kart. no.lt68-71 Ja 163. (MMA 16 r2) (fts) ARISTOVY Yuj~ "Editing small-scale rAps and atlases" by L.S. Garaevskaia. Geod, i kart. no.3949-53 Mr 163. (MIRA 160) (Cartograpby) (Garaevskaia, L.S.) ARISTOV, Yu.V, In the Moscoii-branch 'of the Geographical Sadiety of the U.S.S.R. Good. i kart. 6.6:74-78 Je 163. . (MIRA 16:9) '. (Moscow-Geographical societies) I ARISTOVA.A. - "i Work on a new program In the sixth class. Geog.v shkole 18 no.5: 32-35 S-0 '55. (MLRA 8:12) (Geography-Study and teaching) GUSMOV A. M. Vegetation in the shallow waters of the Sylva Bay of Kjama Reservoir in the third," burth years of its existence. Biul. Inst. biol. vodokbrAn. no. 12:15-17 16Z. (1111" 16-3) 1e Yeotestyennonauchnyy institut pri Permskom gosudarstvannom universitete. (Kama Reservoir-Freshwater flora) MALYUSOV, V.A.; KAWFBYEV, N.A.; ZH&VORONKOV, N.M.-, Prinimala uchastiye -ARISTOVA, I.Y. Some methods used for increasing the effectiveness of centrifugal molecular stills. Khim.prom. no.8:695-699 D '59. (MIRA 13:6) (Distillation apparatus) ARISTOVA, K,Ye.: POYARKOVA, Z.N.; FOKINA, N.I. Spore-pol-len complexes in upper Cretaceous deposits of the Fergana trough. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. est. i tekh.nauk 2 no.9:141-148 160. (Fergana-Palynology) (MIR 1417) ARISTOYA,,K.Yes Spore and pollen complexes from Tertiary deposits in bhe so.uthern part of the Dzungarian Depression. Trudy VNIGIII no'.16:309-320 16o, (MIU 13:6) (Dzungaria--Palynolog7) ARISTOVAp LYS. ~ Spore-pollen complexes from Jurassic and Triassic sediments in the eastern part of Ili Depression in southeastern Kazakhstan. Trudy VNIGNI no.37:89-92 163. (MM 16:8) --ARISTOVA,, L.B. Some data on the.composition and distribution of amphipods in the eastern part of the Bering sea. Trudy VNIRO 48:219-222 163. 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. :1,i (MIRA 17:2) AHI3TOVA, M,, propodavatell Persuasion by life. Prof.-tekh. obr. 2l'no.6:E!-9 Je 164. (I.[IRA 17:9) 1. Ilrofesz!,Ionallric)-te'a-Iiiii-clteslcoye uchilishche No.2, Yaroslavl'. KNYAZEVA_, L.A.t kandmednauk; ARISTOVA, M.A.; KORSHUNOVA, N.A.; 41ESENKO A.V.; SMAGINA, ', ORLOVA A.I. J, - . V Experience in detecting hypertensives. Trudy MDNIKI no.5s88-93 162. (HYPERTENSION) (MIRA 16:4) LIBMIAN, L.A.; ARISTOVA, M.V. Stimulating effect of some protein hydrolysates on the ability of Str. lactis to dehydrate lactose. Mikrobiol. zhur. 21+.no*-4. 27-33. 162. (MIRA 16:5) (STREPTOCOCCUS LACTIS) (PROTEIV HYDROLYSATES) (LACTOSE) ARISTOVA, N.A.; GERCHIKOVAp N.S.; KOLOBNEVp I.F.; KORABLEVA, G.N. Electron microscopy of alloys in the system Al - Cut Al - Cu - Mn, Al - Gu - Mh - Ni. Alium. splavy no 1:50-54 163. iMIRA 16:11) - I , r (., v7 A IN-7 f~ - ~ -e S/7241611000/000/OqZ/020 LoV in, Y AUTHORS: KolAnev, I.F., Shvyreva, ~.~ristova, N% A., Mish a., :1;17 :Co _o ition, 9 (AL19)i:'L TITLE. i mp s structure, and properties of th(i alloy AA 1 SOURCE: Lit6,ynyye alyuminiyevyye splavy svoystva, ftekhnologiya plavkiq Ya i ter'micheskoy obr b tki. Sbornik statey. &d. by 1. N. Fridlyan4lo r a 0 and, M. B. Al I tman. Moscow,.,Oborongiz, 19,61, 16-27.. TEXT: The paper describes.the -reasonings which 1~d to the developrhefit~of the AL19 alloy and adduces data to'show that the alloy is characterized by an ele)kted heat, resistance, good mechanicat properties at-room temperature (T), and.g�bd 'weldability. It is noted, however, that it has less desirable casting propertios which must be. taken into account in thedevelopment of casting technologies vari- ous types. . The following criteria, governed the development of the alloy AL19: (1) It was to be an alloy of the Al-Cu system to obtain the highest achievable strength characteristics. at room.T and at elevated T; (Z).the Cu content should not exceed 5.5% to.avoid embrittlement at room T:,and the development Pf diffusiop plasticity at elevated T;, yet the Cu content could not be less than 4.516 to retain mOdmum*-strength and ductility at room T; (3) the third component of the auoy,,was to exhibit; (a) A high interatornic~ bond, (b) a minimal diffusion coefficient in' solid C aril 1/3 4 Composition, structure, and properties .... S/724/61/006/000/002/020 levate Al,,-(c).a sufficiently e d solubility at room T and at operating T (306 3569C); (d). an abilitt form struct and, chemically complex phases which woul& par- Y o urally. ticipate.--in the formation,of a refractory eutectic, would strengthen the grain boundaries of the solid solutions, and also would form a microhet4rogeneity within th solid-solution grains that Would. cons tirlute comparatively stable minute solid e particles. even at high operating TO M,n was chosen to serve as that third component. The -effects of 'Cu and Mri on the. mechanical properties of alloys of the.Al-Cu-Mn system with.varying.Cu. contents are tabulated in detail, using a reference alloy With ~..Al with 5.016 Cu and 0.956 Mn.. -The influence of Ti. Cr, and V on the properties of the alloys are analyzed in detail, :And the results are tabulated. It is concluded -Ahat most favorable properties at elevated ope rating T are exhibited by an alloy containing 4.5-5.356 Cu, M- 1.016 Mn, and 0.254.457o V. This alloy is -designated henceforth as AL19. . The effect of additions of Si, Fe,. and Mg on the properties of the Al alloy are discussed in detail, and the following optimal values are-determined: Fe up to 0.35a, Si u to 0.3% and b1g,up to 0 057o., The optimal heat-treatment pro- p cedure for the alloy thus determined is then developed. Two heat-treatment pro-- cedures consisting of a-quench and:a quench-plus -aging, respectively# are developed for the alloy; - the first procedure produces an 8- Ujo elongation and a 30-35 kg/mm?- tensile strength, the second a 3-.6% elongation and a. 34-43 kg/mm?- tensile strength. The latter is recommended for parts operating under higher stresses. fall-pa-ge .Card 2/3. ~Ai Composition, -structure, -and properties. . . . S1724/61/0001000/00,/020 ma zes th of the AL19 alloy at T ranging fi' table, sum ri e mechanical properties 0 -,-40 to +3500C for. both.heat-treatment versions. The stress-rupture valuer. for T: from.175 to 3500- of AL19 alloys, heat-treated according to both regimes,-and 'a comparison ta,ble:of the mechanical properties of the AL19 alloy as against those 0 of other widel utilized-Soviet cast Al alloys at T ranging.frorn ZOO to 300, C are y also tabulated. -The physical properties..of the AL19 allq'y, namely, its. heat c~p- ductivity and its linear expansion coefficient,. are tabulaied for the hvo heat-, N t-","; tTn alit %is- -rcinnn nf thp Allmr fnr T frnm -?;n_innor._ ;' Th,- tPinhnnInctiral anrl $/724/611000/000/0031020 AUTHORS: Kolobnev, I. F. Mishin, G. Ya. , A.ristova, IWA..# Shvyreva. L. V. .::-Mel'nikov.-V.A. TITLE::. ..Smelting~and casting procedures for the AL19 alloy. SOURCEi::: Liteynyye alyum .iniyevyye splavy; svoystva, 'tekhnolo iya,plavki, I yi.. 9 i termicheskoy, obrabotki. Sbornik statey. Ed. by I. N.FridlyanQi. and M. B; Alltman.. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1961, 28-35. TEXT: The paper describes the equipment.and procedures employedin the smelting and casting of -the, AL.19.alloy- While all types, of standard 1urnaces 6an be, employed, -electric resistandel- furnaces, and especially inductance furnaces, pLre s most effective in producing strong castings with a minimal porosity in the . hortest- possible time. The preparation. of th,e preliminary alloy is described in detail, with consideration to the burn-off of metals in various types of charges and in two t fur aces. 'Th der, ypes of n e. charging or including the principal components and the ligatures, is listed, and the refining of the melt by gaseous C1 or dehydrated chlorous Mn is described. A maximum smelting T of 7200C is recommended.- This is followed by a step-by- step ~ explanation of the sequence of the preparation of the working alloy. It is noted that,, in the preparation of AL19,,alloy, liquation and Card 112 'Smelting and casting pro d f the AL19 alloy. S/7Z4/6i/000/600/003/07-0 Ce ures or in In vented dnly~ by Xing and refin. g i e- elevated porosity can be pre -thorough mi signing the process equipment for the:casting of AL19 parts, it is necessary,.to pro- vide,a forcled:feed, a decentralized, input of nietal, and the application of input rods.. Bottom pouring is established 'as the basic system of pouring cast AL19, alloy. For tall cylindrical castings it is recommended that a vertical-slot system-with-two pits* be used. For large:ingots the following basic parameters of the pouring system are d specified-. (a') The diameter of Ihe risers is 19-25 mm; it is esirable to set up casIting screen underneath the risers,: also to provide a sufficient metal-receiVer and slag-catcher volume; the cross-section of the collectors must exceed the cross -section 'of the ri er by 2-3 times; the number of slag catchers in the collector. is is determined by the metal volume of the mo.ld.and its size and complexity; (c) the total- cross - section ofthe feeders must,exceed the cross-section of the riser by 3~ or 4 -times, -.and.the width of the feeder must not exceed 6-8 mm. Thenumberand--' size of the overflow gates must-be -selected with due consideration of the most mas'sive portions of the castin ; :the overflow system applicable for Silumin-type 9 alloys i.s not suitable,for the -casting of AL19 alloy; the AL19 alloy.. has twice the oTSilumin,.,so that especially high overflow gates do not operate satis- viscosity factorily~'-it is -advisable.,'to- establish-,Iow:overflow- gates having-an elliptic7cross-I 3 bles; no reference section. There are-4 figures,,, and ta S. Card 2/2 83242 .1210 s/129/6o/ooo/009/008/009 2 1, 9 6,1Y - E193/E483 AUTHORS Kolobnev, I.F., Lyuttsau, V.G,, Candidates of Technical Sciences and Aristova, N.A., Engineer vJ - - TITLE-. The Effect of Manxanese.on the Heat-Resistant Properties of Aluminium Alloys -) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, 1960, No.99 PP-38-41 + 1 plate TEXT: Following their earlier work on various Mn-bearing aluminium-base alloys, the present authorl studied the effect of manganese on the properties of a3(loy AV,%Icoutaining 4.5% Cu, 0.17% Fe and 0.3% Si, and alloyt' hich contained 5.1% Cu, 0.83% Mn, 0.27% Ti, 0.17%.Fe and 0.31% Si. The experimental techniques employed included micro-analysis, mechanical tests carried out at temperatures between 20 and 300*C on specimens subjected to various heat treatments (solution treatment with or without subsequent ageing) and so-called X-ray shadow microscopy based on selective absorption of X-rays of various wave lengths by various constituents of the alloy. The following conclusions were reached; 1) The X-ray shadow microscopy technique is eminently suitable for studying the structural changes taking Card 1/3 83242 S/129/60/000/Oo,9/oo8/oo9 E193/E483- The Effect of Manganese on the Heat-Resistant Properties of Aluminium Alloys place in complex alloys subjected to various heat treatments or tested for creep at high temperatures. 2) The AL19 alloy, in the as-cast condition, consists of (a) the Mn-enriched, low copper content, solid solution matrix (a-phase), (b) the CuA12 phase crystallizing mainly in the form of coarse platelets, situated at the grain-boundaries of the a-phase, (c) the T-phase (All2Mn2Cu) present in the form of both fine particles dispersed uniformly throughout the grains of the a-phase and relatively large particles, -located at the grain-boundaries of the matrix and (d) phase A13Ti, present also in the form of platelike crystals. 3) After solution treatment (quenching), the AL19 alloy consisted of (a) the solid solution matrix with*relatively higher Cit and lower Mn content, (b) the T-phase in the form of a large number of small particles,dispersed in the interior of the a-grains and (o) the primary AlYTl grains. 4) The same alloy which, after quenching and agein-S for 3 h at 175*C, was tested in creep at 300aC for 100 h under a stress of 6-5 kg/MM2, consisted of non- homogeneous a-solution within the grains of which a large quantity Card 2/3 83242 s/12q/6o/ooo/ooq/oo8/ooq E193/E483 The Effect of Manganese on the Heat-Resistant Properties of Aluminium Alloys of the T-phase particles was present. (This structure was very clearly revealed by the X-ray shadow microscopy.) 5) The complex, heterogeneous structure of alloy AL199 characterized by the presence of a large number of the T-phase particles, only several microns in diameter, inhibits movement of dislocations along the slip planes and grain-boundaries, whereby the high temperature strength of the alloy is increased. 6) The fact that the AL19 alloy retains its high temperature strength for long periods can be attributed to the low diffusion coefficient of manganese (as compared with that of Zn, Mg, Cu, Si etc.) and to the absence of a tendency of the T-phase particles, present in the interior of the a-grains and at the grain- boundaries, to coalesce. These factors explain also why the AL19 alloy is stronger than alloy kL7. (The stress that caused- rupture of the former alloy after 100 h at 3000C was 6.5 kg/mm2, the corres ondIng stress for the latter alloy being 3.0 kg/mm2.) There are t figures, 1 table and 13 referencess 9 Sovietv 3 English and 1 German. Card 3/3 ,h ;e. 00 O~r 10 op '26 UMR / Human and Animnl llhysiology4 Nouromuscular Physiology. T Abe Jour : Rof Zhur - BioL, No 15, 1958, No- 70487 Author : Aristova, It. K. Inst T.-BU-ningrad Stato Univorsity Titlo Tho Influonco of tho Cold Dotdnant on tho Functional Stato of tho Noiwmascular Poriphory Orig Pub : Uch. zap IGU, 1957, No 1. 222, lo6-n5 Abstract : For tho formation of.a focus of dominant stimulation in tho roflox contors oftho floxor nusolos of tho postorior oxtromitios ofautumn, wintor, and s1wing frogs, tho lattor woro placod for sovoral days in conditions of tomporaturos which woro closo to zoro. Prior to tho oxporizont, tho oxporimntal coolod frogs voro subjoctod to romoval of tho corobral homisphoros, and tho masolo-antagonists of tho thigh woro dissoctod off (tripope and somi-tondinosus), along with tho sonscry norvos of tho oxtonsor roflox arc Card 1/3 USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Nouromuscular Physiology. T Abs Jour Ruf Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, No- 701187 (tho lati~ral foinoral and humoral outanoous). Tho bost rosults worc obtainod by cooling tho frogs to within tho limits of zcro to plus six dogroos. In tho prosonco of tho cold do:.-.inant (CD), in tho spinal cord contors of floxion ofL tho thigh tho "coofficiont of Bourgignon" for tho ziusclo-antagonists of tho thigh approachod unity-or w-as ovon rovorsod by virtuo of prolongation of tho chronazio (C) of tho floxor musclos and shortoning of tho C of tho oxtonsor musclos. With thiB tharo was also a shortoning of tho C of tho gastrocnomius musclo, which is the oxtonsor of tho foot. In tho prosonco of tho CD tho rhoobaso of tho floxors docroasod, whilo that of tho oxtonsors incroased in comparison with oxporimonts on non-coolod frogs. In tho prosonco of tho CD-the doclino in magnitudc of tho rosting curront was rotardod in com- pariaon with tho controls. Consoquontly, tho focus of tho Card 2/3 120 I USSR / Human and Animal Pivsiology. Neuromuscular PhyGiologyi T . . Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, NO- 70487 CD exerted an anelectrotonic influence on -the extensor muscles and, Very likely, a catelectrotonic influence on the flexor Luiscles. -- F. I. Nhirnladze 0 Card 3/3 ARISTOVAJ, P.I.; 911CHIPTSOVA., V.G.; KACHAYXV, E.D. Machine for cotton processing directly from the bale. Nauch.issl.trudy IvNITI 25:3-14 161. (MIRA 15:10) (Cotton machinery) GURVICH, Ya. A.; ARISTOVA, T. V.; KOSTIKOVA, V. P. Spectrophotometric determination of 2,21-dibenzothiazole disulfide. Zhur. VKHO 7 no-5:580 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Dorogomilovskly kbinichaskiy zavod imeni Frunze. (Benzothiazole-Spectra) GUMIMOVA, M.Igi.;cA-RIMDYA,--T.I,;_GILIKANOVA, R.G.; LIVOY, F.Y.; BUKCUMAUTA, H.S.; MUKHAMETSHINA, H.A.; GATMUINA, N.M.; KHRAMOTA, N.P.; KOMANOVA, I.N., red.; LABUDIX, N.T., red.; IBROGIMOVA, Z.A., tekhn.red. (Forty years of the Tatar A.S.S.R.; statistical collection] Taterskain ASSR za 40 let; statisticheakii. abornik. Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 171 p. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Tatar A.S.S.R. Statistichaskoye upravloniye. 2. Nachallnik Statiaticheakogo upravleniya Tatarskoy ASSR (for Kobranova). (Tatar A.S.S.R.-Statistics) Chemical Abot. Vol. 48 No. 6 of the ratfoax of ca" 6 the Piope Ma Ji * R ,,drV VA!,... -9.ld. -d the ualit of butter Mar. 25, 1954 ,, . . . q y try -~P~ azev Agr~ Acad..-Mascow). Mdorhivz~n rom. X. Biological Chemistry -14, No. 40, 31-4(1963).-Thc effect of the addn.,of I inseed I cake (1) to it diet consisting of hay, jstmw, turnies. Manstl- WMA. Mid bMn (11) On Milk and fit PK9lUPtWM php',, elletn ualify of hattl!r WAS wtudw to ertlo of [at and ., ' p , q p lunt. of Iin H for nulch cows durint 95 days, The optimma feeding Wal was 2.5 kg. per day (140 g. of I per kg. of wilk. ' addn. of 5 kg. caused signific"t of I produced). The changes in the phys.-chietn. properties of rat and the palat4 01 eF-~ ARISTOVA, Vera, master In support of a greater degree of prefabrication. Straitel' no.8:10 "Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Moskovskiy zavod zhelezobetonnykb izdeliy Na.6. (Moscow Province--Precast concrete), HIKITINA, lj.A.,-_AgqTQVA, V.A. Protective reactions to ticks in rodents. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.2:141-144 Mr-Ap 164 (MIPM 18:1) 1. Otdel infektsiy s prirodnoy ochagovostlyu (zav. - prof. chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR P.A.Petrishche'va) Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei (direktor prof. P.A. Vershilova). Microbiology. Industrial YAcrobiology. F-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 20, 1958, NO- 90795 .i AW%;hor Gibshmn, IA. R Aristo~va,V,. ~A.D~a M, Y-5 . N. 1 C, Iti Inst The All-Union ~c*_i~en tute for the Butter-and Cheese ProduoiM.Industries Title Variation in the Activity.of Lactic Acid Streptococoi with their Cultivation in YcLlk at Different Seasons of the Year Orig -Pub Sb- ref ~ nauchn. rabot. Vass. n-i. in-t naslodelin. i syrodolin. 1wom-sti, 1957, vyp. 4, 62-66 Abstract The characteristics of lactic acid atreptococci (energy of multiplication,and acid formation, ability to ferment hydrocarbons. formation of.volatile acids., and sensitivity to bacteriophage) underwant considerablo variation with cultivation in milk during the stall and pasture periods of feeding. Of the strains of lactic acid streptococci C ard 1/2 i ACC NR, j',D6024019 SCURC-~ CODS: Ulloo62166looolOO61100911016 va A.U'T'JOR: Golubtsov, S. A. i, (Deceased); Po~kov, X. K.; TrofimG 6ol7or,6va, PindrianovL_LK. -o', L,,115,C~ya R A A.; ova, Z. V.; isto,~aj V. G. O.IZG:' none TITM: Reactions of formation of alkyl(aryl)chlotosilanos in a direct interaction be-( tween alkyl (aryl) chlorides and silicon. Report ,o. 6. Role of cuprous chloride in the formation of dialkyldichlorosilanos SOURICE: AIN SSSR. Izv. Ser khim, no. 6111966p 1009-iW C11 t.,W i e,9,t- PeA7C7,,o,.9, TOPIC TAGS: silane,.chloride, silicon compound., copper compound ABSTRACT: A nochanism is Drooosed for the formation of dimethyl(diothyl)dichlorosil- 4110 -and rothy1(ethy1)tr!chior;silane durin" the reaction of methyl (ethyl) chloride . vrith silicon on cuprous chlori8e., The proposed riechanisin for the formation of dialkyll dichlorosilanos is as follows: Ccrd UDC-* %.287+542.91+541.1 2A ACC NRs Ap6omiq RCI + cu --).- Rd - C11 -2RCI-Cu-2CuCI+2R Si + MiCl - SiCIz + 2Cu sic[, + RCI - cu -)- RSicI2 + CUCI IlsicIz + 11c] - Cu --*- %Sicla + CUCI Si + 2RCI Cu )'R2SicI2 io formation of alkyltrichlorosilano is revrosented as follows: Si + 2CuCI -- SiCIz + 2Cu SiC12 + RCI - Cu - RSiCI3 + Cu Fzaterimental data obtained confirmed these mechanisms. Thei-modynamic calculations o.- the initial stages of.-the reactions of'methyl and ethyl chloride with silicon ware p fonied.' The formation of dichlorosileno is thermod~vnamically quite probable under t coneitions of synthesis of alkylohlorosilanes. UV spectra of the products formed by the reaction of cuprous chloride with silicon showed a group of bands characteristic of the spectrum of SiC12. Orig. art. hass 2 figures and 5 tables. SUB CPM, : 07/ SUBM DArEs 12Fob64/ oRIG REFS o68/ oTH REFS 012 ARISTOVA, V.N. Treatment of pelvic exudative inflammation in woman by puncture followed by injection of antibiotics. Akush. i gin. 33 no-1:73-77 -Ta-F '57' (KLRL 10:4) 1. Iz Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta akusherstva I ginakologii (dir.-dots. L.G. Stepan'ov) Ministerstva zdravookhranoniya SSSR i Wedry akusherstva i gintkologii (zav.-prof. K.N. Zhmakin) Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta. (GYN30OLOGICAL DISIUSAS, therapy. tranevaginal puncture & antibiotic ther. in exudative pelvic lesions) (Rue) (AXTIBIOTICS, therap'eutic use, exudative female pelvic lesions, with tranevaginal puncture) (Rue) !A, V.N. A ARISTOVA, V.N. . Alevanth conference to hear reports of the Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R. held on Feb. 6-9, 1957* Akush. i gin. 33 no.3:119-122 9Y-Je '57. (MIRA 10:8) (CIBSTSTRICS) (GYUCOLOGY) ARISTOVA, T *-~--~---" ~APAIW&-o~J "I g , Using a vacuum extractor in obstetrics; preliminary report Lwith summary:`-,In Inglishl. Arush. i gin. 33 no.6:21-25 N-D 15?. MIRA 11:3) 1. Ix lnetituta.ak4sheretva i ginskologil (dir. L.G.Stepanov) Kinisteretwit sdrav~okhraneoya RSISR. (DELIMY vacuum extractor) par. & instruments, (OBSTMICS, ap Tam= extractor (Rue) KOTLYARLTSKAYA, G.G.; ARISTOTA, V.N. Vacuum extractor. Ked.prom. 13 no.9:57-59 9 159. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Vsesoymznyy tauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut meditsinakogo inst- ramentariya i oboradovaniya i Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut akm- sherstva I ginekologii Kinisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (OBSTETRICS--APPARATUS AND INSTRUMEWTS) (VACUUM APPARATUS) DAVIDOV, R.B., prof,; ARISTOVA. T.P., kand. sel Iskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. Effect of concentrated feeds in rations of cows on the fat percentage of vilk and the qu&Uty of butter. Zhivotnovoastvo 20 no.6'.58-62 -Te 1$8- O(M 11:6) 0 1; Moskovskaya sellskokhozyaystvennayn akademiya imeni K.A. T4 id ryEmeva.' (0ove-Feeding and feeding stuffs) (Butterfat) ~ARISTOVA, V*F., kand.sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk Differences in the composition and properties of the milk of Black-and-White and Jersey cows [iAth orifimary in English]. Izv. TSKhA- no 4:221-226 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Dai;y cattle) (Milk-Composition) ARIMVA, V.P., kand.sel'skokhozyaystvenaykh nauk; BARARINSHCHIKOV, N.V., -- - - - -R-5--n, . =Fe I skokhozyaystvent%ykh nauk Effect of the age if cows on the composition of milk and on the quality of m0k products. Izv. TSKhA no.4:222-227 '61. (MIRA 14:9) (Milk--Composition) ARISTOVA, V.P. ------ Content of some*fatty acids in the milk fat in various seasons. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.takh. no-4:32-36 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Moskovakaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya akademiya im. K. A. Timiryazeva, molochnokhozyaystvennaya laboratoriya. (Milk-Analysis and examination) AR!i~TOVA, V. V., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Nervous regulation of the motor function of the stomach." Arkhangellsk, Book Publishing House, 1960. 11 pD; (Leningrad Pediatrical. Medical Inst); 250 copies; free; (KL, 5o-6b),,i-/sc.) 1.10000 Wfo 0 *of, 00 ".A A 00 00 a or, f 00 so a 00 3 3 w-4-4-w-w-" I , ~ . ~ ~ . . . - - - 0040 00 x 11 9 11 )d 0A? aloe 41 aum4lao A-X-A-A S cL0 I "m "d MGM" Z 1 allmdam kyArwd& . . . - 071-70M U S R ) 4 S J . . . . . . Ark"Ma. CWW . ( fmm AIMAOS, Awed an adda. of Na- OAl ~+R. Mists. gebad", thimawk v&O MW the cown. of the i= amading to (be ' - l Its A f r mu M Tim 0 ty o b .. :3~%ZH increawd by buffers cents. N*OAc and I- Rikerman too coo As 300 ~ to vw--� L A METALLURGICAL LITC&AU41 CLAIWICATM- fill, it slow 11"Sil- Salovi wit COV Gag alilil Ogg O-W i-li- a A I u '00 u wo ,, a a It 19 11, a 0 0 it ft 5 An L 0% No Od : :1 : 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 0.9 09 0 0 00.0 0 M : 0 0 *so 00 00400090000 0 0 ARISTOVAI Z. I. ARISTOVA, Z. I. and LEIPUNSKIY, 0 1. CA: 41-3298/1 J. Phys. Chem. (USSR) 20p 1391-7 4945) - in Russian Temperature Rise in the Surface of Burniqg Explosives. Z 45 A 4 M1 00 A 1441*00000000* 11 t7 is k I 00 s 16 TV) 0 00 " 0, 11 a N a v a is V un . - . . - ~ i its xvxJP4 at QUA-~*ij2~ k A 00 it b "QxOoGW# T~Mpwshtte fl" 10 the MOM 4 h y4, In It. L _;Mt&_m,Wj,o. 1. Lciputtskil (last. C eni. P Clow. (V-S~ S PA J NI ' ' OXVW)- Y AIM -S-S-It-- - 01 ti C b On - - , S.R.) 20. I.WI-7(litio)(In Rumian).- ".i.j et,pwvra ink" place In two statics of which the lint 1. Salick-atiou ant) tho Vnd. ~Sctkm in the 1put pha-- *00 To "Outait the twat liberation during gasification. t-irn- Ing IrkittOMWIM Or nitroglycerin was ralAdly exti4u6htd -00 f rid Itumediattly thereafter Introduced in a calorimeter. 5 * 2 'age G . it beat content of a nitrocallulooe surface was 01 234.5 cerin surface o it l d f i a n r o g y 11.5 cal./sq. cut.. An f ace cm. A thmnormple pressed against tim sur f itmglyftrin allowed W. The U111P. Of the nitro* i ,o ty, ccIlukmesurf&mwmcWcd,tobe26O*. Tbehretcep4c f combusti- of the j. and the vote o beat cow niessured. 0 umd wvm 10 41 tit too too A _41TALIUMCAL UMATIAt CLAMIKAIMA tog .&F C*v oil Woo U 0 AV PIN a 0, itn it i AA go s 0 9 14 M, M-M kJ / - 7 WOOM 6WOM L-&L-Juva and U. 1. a cz war" 2UW"4 3,32 cal. pe a I eq.. c U, b- .1,7. ,h I - t. !!%vely~,l!'! *- vely. I,y ,, Jd Z. . IhZ t sozil"I'll. .1 Ih .1*111 th' P~t b"ed he ,e decomp. ,f ulirocclitilow, the v&j.. --=-. obtained- F. J. G. ARISTOVICH, V.Yu.; LUTUGINA, N.Y.; MALIKKO, Yu.I,; MORACHNSKIY, A.D. Liquid - vapor equilibria and rectification processes in the ternary system vater - formic acid - acetic acid. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.12:2693-2698 D 160. (mm 14%1) 1. Leningradakiy goeudarstvennyy universitit. (Formic acid) (Acetic pcid) .ARISTOVICH, V~U.; LEVIN, A.I.; MORACfEVSKIY, A.G. Liquid - vapor equilibrium in the systems consisting of low molecular weight acids of the aliphatic series and water. Trudy VNIIneftekbim -io-5:84-101 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Acids, Fatty) (Phase rule and equilibrium) ARISTOVSKAYA, G. V. ArIstovskaya, G. V. - "The f1sh company of the Sura River within the boundaries of the Chuvash ASSRII, Trudy T tar. otd-niya Vsesoyuz. nauch.-issled. In-t.A ozernorech. rvb. khoz-va, Issupe 4, 1948, P. 31-97, - Bibliog: 33items. SO: U-4110, 17 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 19, 19149). ARISTOVSKAYA, G.V.- C, oo& ly indexes of Kuybyshev Reservoir. Uch.zap.Xaz.un.113 no.1:161-173 153o (MLRA 10:3) (Kuybyshev Reservoir--Fresh-water 'biologj) (lishes--Fooa) ARISTOVSKAYA G.V.1 LUKIN, A.V. I- -- -I -, 1, 0, 0. Raising young-of-the-year Kama carp in hatchery ponds. Uch.zap. Kam.un. 115 no.8:191-204 '55. (MLRA 10:3) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Obshchestva yeatestvoispytateley. (carp) ARISTOVSKAYA', 21035 Yeselevich, A.Ya., Shiryak, E.A. i Aristovskaya, L.M. techeniya infitsirovannykh Ran chuesnoy palochkoy Trudy In-ta (Kazanak, Nauch-issled inw-t ortopedii i vosstanovit Kirwgii) t.lllj 1949p s. 206-19a- SO: LETOPIS ZHURUAL STATEY- vol. 28p Moskva, 1949 ~-AID Xr. 975 -:8 23 MaY ~PHOSPHORUS -CONTAINING RESINS., (Cont. S13-9.1163100010041001015 higher. PO is a reddish-brown viscous mass soluble. in and compatible with Ahe same substances as and * 00, '.. The elasticity and adhesion to 'glass fibers and metals of P-containina novolak resins:is higher than that.of the common, phenol. formaldehyde resins, and W. andOO resins can yield glass- fib er -reinforced, plastics ~:CT_Wr:l and 67-oor-i respectively, whose strength and fire and heat resistance Isurp Iass ~thos.e of the.glass-fabrie-reinforced plastic :RAPT. The. combination of. OT, ~(D 0, - or PO w* ith furfural, cured in -the presence -of.-hexa,..y1;e1ds fire-resist-~nt . 4%,-_ ON, --and -PW resins, re- spectively, which have a bendi .ng strength',of 880-to 930 kg /CM2 - These resins yield the fire- . and heat resistant -glass- fabric- reinforced plastics . CT - M, and M:POO, which have a be'nding- strength of 3300 to 4100 kg/CM2.- Combination of0twith epoxy resin yields'the resin designated OTE). The prop- erties, of the glass -fabric r einforedd plastic are similar to those of T -OTO . C [BA01 card 2/2 7ROSTYANSKAYA, Ye.B.; VENKOVA, Ye.S.; KAZANSKIY, Yu.N.; STEPANOV, A.I.; ARISMVSKAYA, L.V.; KOSAREVA, N.G. C.ombined setting of polyesters for the preparation of articles by the directed fiber preform process. Plast. massy no.6413-15 163. (MIRA 16t10)