SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALAKHMATOVA, V. T. - BALAKHONTSEV, Y. I.
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Now data on the pelsoypo& faum of
Trudy VNIGRI no."sl?1-205 153.
the Plalsoasne of Pargana.
(MM ?:?)
Possil) (ImollibraubUts,
Posell-Parpm)
15-57-7-10037
Translation from: Referatl.vnyy zhurnall, Geologiya, 1957, Nr
7,
P 191 0155R)
AUTHOF45: B.alakhmatova, V. T., Lipman$ R. Kh.
TITLE: Stratigraphic Subdivision of the Devonian, Upper
Jurassic, Cretaceous and-Tertiary Rocks, on the
Basis of Microfauna hudy, in the Barabinsk
Exploratory Drill Hole 1- (Stratigraficheskoye
raschleneniye devonskikh, verkhneyurskikh, melovykh
i treti.-.hnykh otlozhe--iiy po Barabinskoy opornoy'
skvazhine 1-R na osonovanii izucheniya mikrofauny)
PERIODICAL: Materialy Vaes. no-is geol. in-ta, 1955, Nr 9,
pp 70-87
ABSTRACT: ThA Mesozoic and Tertiary deposits in the Barabinsk
ex.loratory drill hole 1;R, occurring in the interval
2408.5 m to 37 m, have b en divided into three forma-
Card 115 tions and seven zones on the basis of study of the
15-57-7-10037
Stratigraphic Subdivision of the Devonian (Cont.)
microfauna. The lower formation (at a depth of 2408.5 m to 2269 m)
contains a group of radiolarians of Devonian age. -Above this
formation occurs a Middle Jurassic coal-bearing sequence, about
130 M thick, which is overlain by fine-oolitic argillaceous lime-
stones of Calloviarr aget containing Cristellaria boplites Wisn.,
C. folium Wisn., Frondicularia nodulosa Furss, d the ammonites
I Of IT7T m abundant foraminifers
14-nitedticeras sp. At a depth -
of the Lower Volga series were encountered. These correspond to
the Ammodiscus tenuissimus of other drill holes and make it
-if
possibTe to d ferentiFt.e a charact6ristic microfossil zone. A
second zone is differentiated only in the described dtill hole,
in the interval 1845 m to 1693 M I in Meocomian rocks, containing
fresh-water ostracods and oogini, (?) characeous seaweed character-
istic of Wealdian rocks. Hicrofaunas are not present in the
deposits of the up er part of the Lower Cretaceous and of the
lower part of the Uper.Cretaceous (at depths of 1323.5 m to 785 m).
The age of these rocks (Aptian-Albian, Albian-Cenomanian, and
Card 2/5
Stratigraphic Subdivision of the Devonian (Cont.) 15-57-7-10037
Turonian) is determined by flora, spore-pollen groups and
Inoceramus. Dark gray mudstones with fish remains anA belemnite
and aim=mon te (Rasenia sp.1 fragments represent the-Oxfordian and
Kimeridgian sra-ges. The Gaudryana filiformis zone, until recently
considered to be Albian was recognized at d* ths of-754 m to 732 m.
Now data, discoveries of Baculites romanovsk Arkh., demand that
this layer be referred to EFFTuronrin. TiZ Lrd charadter.~'
istic zone of the Barabinsk exploratory drill hole that has
regional
significance for the Weetorn Siberian lowland. The fourth zone ia
found in the interval 728.5 m to 724 m and-contains small
discorbids
and anomalinids: Discorbis sibd~ Dain., Valvulineria wastsibirlm
Dain. and Anomalina s=rica Dain. 'Of Santonian age. Abundant
radioiarians and arenaceous foraminifers are found in the interval
594,6 m to 542.4 m and they define a characteristic radiolarian-
formation. Above this formation, at depths from 541 M to 537 m, a
transitional zone is distinguished, characterized by calcareous
and arenaceous varieties of foraminifers. The rocks of this zone
Card 3/5
Stratigraphic Subdivision of the Devon~tin (Cont.)
15-57-7-10037
are referred to the Santonian, inasmuch as Pteria
tenuicostata
(Roem.) is found at a depth of 539.5 m. A zone of Campanian-
Maestrichtian foraminifers, having regional distribution, is
recognized in the interval 537 m to 4 9 m. The rocks at
depths of
469 m are provisionally referred to the Arxnobaculites
incultus
Ehr. zone of Danian age. They mark the seventh z TeFE14
deposits appear at a depth of 461 m. The deposits between
461 m
and 431 m are tentatively considered Paleocene. Between 431
m and
383.5 m an upper radiolarian formation is distinguished. It
contains a massive accumulation of radiolarian8, diatom3,
spcmge
spicules and remains of fish skeletons of Eocene age. This
Tertiary
formation and its microfaunal content have a wide regional
distri-
bution. The rocks in the interval of 377 m to 285 m are
distin-
uished as the supra-radiolarian formation of Oligocene age. A
f
ormation at depths of 285 m to 37 m is subdivided into six
horizons on the basis of spore-pollen studies and is Miocene
in
a e. The authors provide it summary outline of the
distribution
Urd'4/5
15-57-7-10037
Stratigraphic Subdivis..on of the Devonian (Cont.)
of exploratory drill holes and a bibliography with 67 references.
Card 5/5 G. V. Fomina
I
BYXDVA, N.K.; BALAXHXATIDVA, Y.T.; VASILROD, V.P.; VOIDSHBOVA,
N.A.;
17.41107A. L.T.; KUZINA, V.I.; KUZNNTSOVA,
Z.V.; MZTWA. T.7.; NDROZOVA. T.G.; )CATLYM. Te.T.; SUBBOTINA,
N.N.
Now gonem an4 spectes of Iroraminifera. Trudy MORI no 115: 106
158. (14IRA ilijOi-
(Poraminifera, lrossil)
BALOHMATOVA, V,T.
Now repreventativen of the Paleogens Tortulnrildae of
the northern
Twkmanin. Trudy VSPOEI 93t2l-27 164. (MlhA 1837)
1-1
oinui=A, A.Ts.; 'OVA, V.I..*
!j. LIPMAN, R.Kho; ROKA?(
XH01=VA. I.A.; YASffURZKINMTA, A.R., takhn.red.
[Oretaosoas stratigraphy and fauna of the West
Siberian Plain]
Stratlgrafila I fauna welovykh otloshanil
Zapadno-Sibirskoi
nismaymostle Leningrad, 1960. 346 p. (Leningrad.
Vessoiusayi
goologicheskii institul, Trudy, vol629) (MIRA 13:6)
(West Siberian Plain--Geolo&7, Stratigraphic)
Nov and typical species of Paleogene.. ?jt-tmingera fram
northerm
Turimenias Infomeabor,VSMEI no*47;3-22 161. (HIRA 15:4)
(Turkmenistan.-Foraminifera., Foaaii)
BAUWICM~ Yu.S., t*klinik
Inoreaso in the operational
valvis of 46GH steam pumps*
1
reliability or the accumulator
Energetik n nolOtIO 0 163*
(HIRA 16:11)
YMBRA, L.T.; BALAKHNICHNIA, T., red.; KANINMIBAUM, M., takhz%,.red,
[trade of the Moldavian S.S.R. in the seven-year plan] Torgoylia
Moldayakol SSR v asolletke. Xishinevo Ooa.isd-vo "Kartia Moldo-
venlaske 0 a 1959, " P, (KIRA 13:7)
(Holdivia-Retall trade)
IMEMPLYARSKATA# V*Pt; CMOTARI# A.M.; CHAYKO, G.G., red.;
BALAKWICMITA#
XAPITSA, Y,, takhn.red,
(PIdblic health In Moldavia; a statieticallranuall
Edravookhri-
nonia v Moldavakol WRI-atatistlohookii spravochnik.
Kishinev,
Goo,isd-vo Noldsvii, 1958, 79 P. (KIRA l2t3)
1. Moldavian 80. Nimisterstvo adrayookhrenonlys.
(NOLDAYlk--PUBLIC KRALTH-STATISTICS)
(miamm , us ye a . dotsent, saslushannyy vrach
Moldevskoy SM; BALAKWICKWA,
T., red.: XAXWj'2AUX,. 94, takhnerede ----'~A- _
[The 21st Congress of the Oommist Party of the Soviet
Union and
prospects for the development of the publio health
systers In the
Moldavian S.S.R.] I= Osad V= I perspektivy rasvitiia
sdravo-
okhrenonlia v Moldavskol SM. Kishinev. Gos.isd-vo "Karta
Moldo-
ventaske," 1959& 37 P. (min 13:5)
(MMTIA-POLIC KUM)
KCROTIN, A.Ac;_BALMMICHSTA, T., red.1 KANMMIBAUX, M.,
takhnered6
(Differential diagnosis of influent*] DifferentsialInsia
diagnostike grippe. Kishinev, Gos.Isd-vo "Kartia
HoldoveniamIcags
1939, 135 pe (xIRA 141l)
(nwmwu)
MURAM9 3.1.9 prof.j RAAk
W1
tokhn.red. AWA,,.Tl, red.1 PMITATA, To.,
to antputhoso Itological disorders
-Enssays on. the ollnioal sooo rp
of the retioular formation of the oentral nervous system]
Oahorki kliniki I ?atomorfologichookikh norushenii satevidnoi
formstall tsentral n-ol nervaoi slateaq, Illehinev,
Gos.isd-vo
9rartla Moldovenlasks.0 1959, 58 p, (NMA 14tO
MA "ISIAM)
OZEEMITUt LN&I SIROTAj A.U.1 BiLAMMICHEVAg T.p red.; ERWIVAp
T.p
tekbn.red*
(Achievements of Moldavian Isatbar-industry vorkers].
Trorcheskii
trud koshevnikoy Moldavii; literatiumsis, zL4AsI X.V.Kitsisa.
, lishincyt Goxeisd-vo "Iartiwiz6ldoTsnisAs9' 1960, 48 ThRA
1,06)
(Moldavia-leather industry)
SMICYT, I.G.; &UAMO)ICHEVA, T., red.; WITSAp V.# tekhn.
red.
[Experizental measles; its pathomorphology and
pathogenesis]
EksperimentalInaia kor'; patomorfologiia i patogones, Ki-
shinev, ~os, itd-vo "Kartia moldoveniaske." 1961 134 P;
(HiRA 15:3
(MEASIM)
GANSTSKIY,, M.G.1_4~AXWCOVA. T.,, red.; BKWUSOVAO L.j takhn.
red.
(over t~reo continents )Chores tri kontinenta. Kishinev,
Kartia sioldoveniankep 1961. 125 p, (M RA 16:3)
(Sb4stakov, Semen Ileksandrovich, 1898-1943)
. I
Some dat& on intraspecific differences of trout
blood and the
technique of their determination. L)okl. AN SSSR
141 no.2000-
501 N 161. (VIRA 141l1)
1. Predstavl~-!no akedemikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim.
(Trout) (Serum 4IAgnO$i3)
N
BAIAKHNIN, I.A.
Special chamber for carrying out the precipitation in
gel reaction,
Sud.-med.ekspert, 5 no.3:53-54 J1-S 162. (MM 1519)
1. VeesoyusWy L%uohno-issledovatelfskiy institut
morskogo z7bnogo
khosysystva i okeanografii.
(ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES-ANALYSIS)
UTAKHNIN. IsA*
Phaj,,ocytlo capacity of erythrooytes. Pat. fitiol, i
skepe terape
5 no-5s83-84 t61 (MlM 1714)
:3/151160/ 0; C' U, ~ 0' 6
bOl 5/ bul
AUTHORt Balakhfiff'n 0; 4 .~ 0,
TITLEs A Signaling-P ttve Relay System for the Vacuum Bar
Extruding Press.
PERIUDICAM Ogneupory, 1960, No- 5, pp. 214-216
TEXTt To eliminate the production waste resulting from the
abnormal op-
eration of the preen, the author worked out the above jystem at
the Lacora-
toriya avto atiki (Laboratory of Automation of the Vostochnyy
neuporov (Zetern Institute of Ref-ractoriZ. If the vacuum drop-s
belcw tll-~
prescribed value, the luminous and aco*stic signaling system is
releacc 'I
automatically. The system (Fig. 1) includes the rec~~rding
vacuouieter VS-'~10,
the connecting :pliy EP41L",~Otransformer 220/127/6 v of the Lype
T-74.
An electronic trme relay and a contact vacuum primary element
wort? worx-d
out for this circuit under &-o-parti,cipation of B. S. Krotov and
11, A. Pi~h-
ail
tueova. The electronic time'r6lay (Pig, 2) inclu&.-s a 6D1P tube,
a sm ;,.-
size TG1B thyratron, semiconductor diodes of types DGT9-24, DITs-
1.3, an(!
Card 1/2
�4paling-LProtecti-ve. ReJay System for the S/131/6U/OOqiO5/'05'/O!6
Vacuum Bar-Extrudiml Preau B015/BOtl
XTa-27, as well as electromagnetic relays of types MRTs-I and
MHU-03. Tho
signaling-protectivo relay system was tested at the
Bogdanovichok-'Ij
pornyy zavod (Bogdanovichi Works of Refractorips) under operaticnEl
ditions and gave a perfect performance in the timn from 40 seconis
.1.5 minutes, which is said to be suffioient for the practice..
Thc-c
2 figure3o
ASSOCIATIONt Vostochnyy Anstitut ogneuporrv (Eastern lnetit-lt--
Refractories)
Card 2/2
-1-1dw-d-.t-ekhn-.-naukj MURIN-IHM.-inzh.
rVAWV, . S
Porous aggreptes isde from the ashes of a heat-and aleotric
power plant* Na stroi. Ron. no,5:26 My 161. (MIRA 34:7)
Novosibirsk-4ggregatee (Building materials))
Rehes (T,!~rhnology))
Usl" twig nettings In protooting slopes* Transpostroto
U n0,,3:15-16 Mr 160, (min 13 16)
L, $Jl&vW inshener. SM-299, peregon MoOstrar SMbXyk:ino
Omalmy dorogle
BALAKKNIN, M.P.
The cost of building secend tracks haA been lowered. Transp.
strol. 12 no.06 Ap 162. (KRA 150)
1. GlavW inzh. stroitellnogo uchastka No.14 treat&
Omaktran3stroy.
(Railroada-Construction)
AV
RxTeriment In Greeting a foundolon ror wi tpurt-vient houset
on a
9
2ile foundation. Transpostroie 13 no.9:37-38 S 163. (KIRA
16112)
1. Glavnyy inzhe strottellnogo uchuatka No.14 tresta
Omsktranastxoy.
0
__ RALAUNINIMS - __ I
Cand Tech Sci - (dies) "Clay-ash agloporite made from several
ashes of Kuzbass coals-" Novosibirsk, 1961. 18 pp; (Ministry
of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSRj Novosibirsk
Construction Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev); 240 copies;
price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 213)
BAIAKMINS M.V. .
Newly designed labomtory sintering unit. Stroi.
mat. 7 no.4t
35-36 Ap"610 (KERA 3,415)
(Sintering)
BAIAKKNINI N.V.# inshe
Obtaining agloporite vith fixed pwoperties fro&
ashes: of
bituminous coal from the Kuznetsk Basin.
Sbor.trud.VilIneM
noAM43 162. (MM l5ol2)
1, Novosibirskiy inshonerno-stroitollnyy institut
Imad V.V.
Kuybyshev&, (Kuznetsk Basin-Ash (Technology))
JUghtweight concrete)
A -RAIAMNIN--M V
kand. tekhn. nauk; KROTOi' A.I.; inzh.*
Producing clay-ash aggregates In Western Siberia, Stroi. mat*
10 no,1003-34 0 164, (MIRA 18t2)
4pair of ths MAZ-200 transmission synchronizer.
Avt, tranar: 38
r-,i. 503-34 MY 160o (MIRA 14:2
(Autombilea-Tranardegiou devices)
1. WIALSV, S. A.. Ing..* 3VAJOINI , 111. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Sewer One
?. Use of newer gas as tuol automoUles, Gor, khoz* Moak., 26o No.
11, 1952.
0
9. Monthly List oflussian Accessions, Library of Congress,
February 1953. Unclassified.
TRAKWOVj G,A,j telchniki A4
~, p tekhnik
Improved operation of sliver traps. Energetik 12
no*5tl9-20
MY '64- (MIRA 17t6)
ACC NRI AP6034T58 (A /0 60DE: UII/00~:,)/66/170/o05/,j
AUTHOR: Dalakhnin.Y, P.; Kondratlyev' V. X. I 1T/1120
(Ac%demician)l Nalbandysul
Aa Be (Acadeal; an AN ArmSSR)j ~e _90'h~-ens"on, Yu.-M.,
ORO: Institute*of Chemical Physics. Academy of Sclences/.P!L~B
(Institut
khlm~ah skoy % i Akademli nauk SSSR)
TI"ILEi Quantitative study of the hydrogen combustion Mechanism in
the
vicinity, of the lower limit of ignition
SOURCE: AN SSSR, Doklady, v.
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen, bVAimqp*n
mechanism q%:A4ZD-'-
I
170, no. 5, 1266, 11IT-112v
10~~
combustionv reaction kinetics, reaction
4
Li.-L
ABSTRAM A calculation has been made-of the rate constants
of-certain
elementary reactions in the mechanism of hydrogen combustion at,
900-1052K using absolute concentrations of autive centers measured
by
EPR spectroscopy as a functiorr of flow velocity. The amount of
vater
formed was determined by freezing in a calibrated trap, The
concentra-
tion of molecular oxygen was determined lay direct EPR
spectroscopic
measurement at the exit of the reaction zone. The following rato
con-
stants were calculated at several temperatures in the range
900-1052Ks
-
4
IACC N14 AP6034756
kj~g k1p k39 and kyall for the reactionas
0. 111+ 08- 110 + 11
Homogeneous Chain.
'
initi&tL6
;111:;' 0~ III+ O
s-2011
11,0 + n
1. 011+111
.
Chain prop
-11+o.ZOII+6
2.
gation.and
.
.!L..
z
branding
.
r 0 + IlI
oil Otable moleades
H*terogeueftt
chain,
Vall
O-Gtabl*-,'Ao3*oAe&
The optimum; values of these and some other constants vere
selected by
varying then and comparing the results of an electronic-computer
solu-
tion of the appropriate system of equations vitbL the
experimentally
measured maximum satlys-center concentrations and doogrees of
combustion
ACC NR& Ap6o34758
It vas shown that the maxit~um active-center coneentration (in the
A ec e
region of greatest Intensity of tile combustion zone) are not aff
t d
by longitudinal ditfusion. A similar result was obtained on varyin
g
the initiation rate aoa3tant, From the value of the induction
period
'in beat agreement vith the experinental value of contact time,
reaction
(00) was selected as Zhe most optimum process and its constant was
k0 3.012.4 e-39000/RT cm3. mol-1.sec-1.
Variation of values of the rate constants of reactions which are
the
reverse of chain branching and chnin propagation (1, 20 and 3)
showed
that the best agreeaent of calculation and experiment Is obtained
when
all three reVers*-reactions are taken into account. althoudh
H + 02 *- OH + 0
has the greatest affect on maximum concentrations. The maximum
concen-
trations of X, 0, ON and the concentrations Of 02. and H20
obtained by
solving the system of equations were cempared with experimental
values,
Ll
FACC NR, AP6034758
The beet agreement was obtained for the following values of rate
con-
ffitaotst
3 1 .1
k, M - 2. 10-10. #-"Rr aMCI' -sec
kj ~ 2,7..10-'*' e`""."ro, 3mol'I see-X;'
'3 mol-1 soe'l,
-s.k# m 010.
It was shown that variation of the values of the rate constant of
reaction (1 wall) has no effect on, the results of %be solutiong
there.
,foret its rate cottatnnt Qannot be determined by this method. The
optimum values of probabilitioa of heterogeneous destruction of 8
and 0
&tons were
(2,4 :t. 0A - i
IVA-68]
(8,0:t 4.8)
BUB CODEs 91, 07/ SUBM DATZ: OSApr66/ ORXG REFt 0111
..OTH RM 06
AX HPA AP603hf5_8(Q) SOURCE COM UR/0020/66/170/00/1117/1120
AUTHORt j&lA1Sbtj,jjj#_Y9 Pol Kondratlyev; V, Nw~(Acsdoaician)j
Nalbandyan
At Be (Aci'Aiilcian Al-kr-488A); Gershenson, Yu. Me f
ORGt institute*o? Chemical Physicaq Aeademy of OcIencesISSOR
(Inatitut
kh1alabaskay f1sixi Akadeall nauk SSGR)
TITLXj Quantitative study of the hydrogen combustion mechanism
in the
vicAnIty of the lower limit of Ignition
i3OURM. All 888R. Doklisayo ve 170# no# 5. 2.2600 1117-1120
**&A&-
TOM TAM hy6rol;cn, lbp6nellem combustionv, reaction kinetiest
reaction
machaftleal 1441:6-t. CL".a
ABSTRAM A calculation has been made-of the rate constants
of-certain
elementAry reactlons In the mechanism of hydrogen combustion at.
930-1052K using absolute concentrations of active,centers
measured by
EPR spnetroscopy an a functiotf of flov velocity* The amount of
water
fort-lelo was determined by freezing In a calibrated trap. The
coucentra-
tion of molecular oxygen was determined by direct SPR
spectroscopic
measurement at the exit of the reaction %one# The following
ruts ton-
ste!it& were ealculated at several temperatures In the range
900-105M
care I / 4
k X AM~~
ACC h4U AP60347 58
klo kl., kSt "d k1all for the r*aetlons,
Homogeneous
a; Initiation
014 Its+ 08 -0 2011
I. oil + 111 11.0 + if.
Chain P~rop
be s'
is' It + (h" Oil + 0gation and
branding
0+11,
wall
Ot4~ble 001salles
% Heterogendols
chain
iWas. Mingo' a breakiii
The optimun val"** of theme and soma other constants vere
selected by
Yarying thom 9nd comparicko the results of an electronic-computer
solu-
tion of Vas apprapilate Systawor equations With the experimentally
measured m(w1mnA and degrees of combustion
ACC NRi AP603h"i58
it vas shovn that tho sax1mum actlye-center concentration (in the
region of greatest intensity ef the combustion zone) are not affected
by longitudinal diffusion, A similar result vas obtained on 7arying
the initiation rate constant, ?rom the value or the induction period
'In beat agreement vith the experimental value of contact time#
reaotlon
(01) vas seleetod &3 the most optimum process acl Its constant vas
ke as 101.2 a 4S- 39000/RT 0u30 Sol-, I 2IM0,10
Varlation of values of $be rate constants of reactions vhIch are the
reverse of chain branching and chain propagation (1# 2t and 3) shoved
that the best SgrOoment of Calcul%tion, anA experiment in obtained,
vbea
all three revIerswreaotions are taken Into accounts although
H + D? *- OX + 0
has the greatest effect on maximum cancentrationes The maximum concen-
trations of HO Op ON and the concentrations of 01 and HIO obtained by
solving %be system of equations were tompared.with experimental values.
ACC NIt, AP6034758
The best agreement was obtained for the following value* Of rate go*-
stantst
kim 2,j0_w.8-ownr,.3
A -ksaw0,Q-10-0-c'"WRre%'S Sol-, see.,
It was shown that variation or the values of the rate constant of
reactiou (I wall) has no effect on the resuits or tho sciutiont
thereo
,for*, Its rate constant cannot be determined by this method* The
optimum value* of probabilities of heterogeneous destruction of R
and 0
atone were
(2.4 th 0.8) - 104 e-w1Wr#
-Tor
BUD CODIts 219 OT/ BUDW DAM 05Apr66/ OHIO RRY1 oil/
oil Rat 066
k
aWHENZON, Yu,M,; KONMATIM, V.N., akademik;
.BALAW
NALBANVIANp A.D.
Electron paramagnetic resonance method for
wasuring the
concentration of atomic oxygen and )qdrogen in a
rarefied
bydrogen f]Am*,, Dokl., AN SSSR 154 no-4:883-W5 F
164.
(MIRA 170)
1. Institut khimichookoy fisiki AN SSSR.
BALAKHNIN, V.P.; GERSHENZON, Yu.M.; KONDRATIM, V.N.,
ekademik; HALBANDYAH,
,~- -.-A- *Be
Detection or free hydroxyl in a rarefic d hydrogpn flam
tv the
method of' electron paramagnetic resonan6e. DokI6 AN SSSR
154
no.5tll42-1144 F'64.. (MIRA 17t2)
1. Institut khWcheskoy f1siki AN SSSR.
ACCESSION NR: AP016511 S/0020/64/154/005/1142/1144
AUTHORSt Gershenzon., Yu. M.j Kondratlyev,, V.N.
albardyan, A.B.
cademician
TITLE: Discovering a free hydroxyl in a rarefied hydrogen flame
by the electron paramagnetic resonance method
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady'4, v. 154, no. 5, 1964, 1142-1144
TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen flame, rarefied flame, microwave spectrum,
hydroxyl, free hydroxyl, dipole, dipole transition, hydroxyl absorp-
tion, resonator, linear velocity, OH spectrum, OH absorptionp
atomic-
oxygen* molecular oxygen
-0STRACTs Studies made by Dousmnnis, Radford and other researchers
revealed that the miorLwave spectrum of OH absorption is dependent
on electric dipole transitions, the intensity of which is consider-
ably greater than that of the ordinary electron paramagnetio reson-
anoe 'Lines brought about by the magnetic dipole transitions. It
I
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follows that when the pressure in the flame of H is low,. it,
a with 0
is possible to auteot the signals of paramagne absorp?ion of a I
free hydroxyl; the discovery of OR is possible only when the part-i-
*lea are placed in the loop or an ultra-high frequency electric
field. The reactor made for investigation purposes (from quartz)
was designed In such a way that the absorbing cell filled the entire,
resonator and tble made It possible to obsorve the spectrum deter-
mined by the electric and magnetic dipole transitions. It vas found
that the OH sign gradually rises with the increasing F12 content and
reaches: a maxi=m when the latter amounts to 60,116, while the X sign
shows a sharper increase and reaches itc =ximum value at 70% H2.
xo signal or atomio oxygen was observed in our experiment as it was
completely suppressed by the signal of moleaular oxygen, the
ar,,ipl1-
tude of which nt a low temperature of the absorbing cells is consid-
erably greater -than the 0 signal. However, the 0 concentrations
previously oboarved in H.-poor mixtures have been conBiderably
greater (60-80 times) thIn the concentrations of atomic' hydrogen.
Card 2/3
ACCESSION NRt AP016511
Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 3 formulas.
ASSOCIATION, Institut kh1micheskoy fiziki Akademil nauk SSSR
(Institute ;f Chemical physical Acadeaq of Sclences.S=)
SUBMITTED: 050ot63 DATE ACQ.- 12Mr64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: PH NO REP SOV: 003 OTHER: 004
STEPUKROVICH, A.D.; ELITFJOW, L,I,; BAIAKENIN, V,P,
Initiated cracking of propane-butane jtixtures,
Nef%itiftile,
3 no.4t531-540 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 1611l)
1. Saratovskly gosudaretvemVy univeraitet imeni
N.O.
Chernyahevskogo, kafedre, IthimicheakcT fiziki.
ACCESSION NRt AP40129T2 S/0020/64/154/004/0883/0885
AUTHORSt Balakhnin V.P.; 09rehenzonp Yu. M.; Kondratlyevs V.N.
~ - - ( XdU~ ft)) Nalbandyan# A.Z.
TITLE: Maasuring the concentrations of atomic oxygen and hydrogen
in a rarefied hydrogen flame by the method of electron para-
magnotio
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v.. 154, no. 4, 1964, 883-e85
TOPIC TAGSt elementary reactions successive reaction, stoiohlo-
metrys stoichlometric mixtures resonator, atom concentration,
atomic oxygenp atomic hydrogens rarefied flames magnetic moment
ABSTRACT: This project relates to the finding of &tomic oxygen
and
the measurements of the concentration of 0 and H atoms in a
rarefied!
hydrogen flame by the spectra of the electron paramagnetic
resonance.:
The Jet-type reactor used in the experiment was placed inside the
vesonator which made it possible to determine the 0 and,H atom
con-
centrations in the combustion area. The project began with a
study
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of a rarefied flame of a mixture containing 5% H and 95% 02-
Large quantities of atomic oxygen (up to 6 x 10W, particles) were
recorded in the flame of that mixture. 7be concentration of
atomic
hydrogen in this oq�e lie3 within the sensitivity range of the in-
strument (1-2 x 1OL4 particles). The area of preferential forma-
tion of atomic hydrogen is found in mixtures containing 15% and
less
hydrogen. The area of preferential formpf-ion of atomic hydrogen
lies in the mixtures containing over 70% molecular hydrogen. It'
should be pointed out that in the determination or the absolute
con-:
eentration of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, the dl^'ference in their
magnetic momenta was not taken into account, and the resulting
con-
centrations of atomic oxygen were therefore 4.5 times as large.
Orig. art. has 2 figures and 1 formula.
SSOCIATION: Institut khimicheekoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
netitute of Uhemical Physioss, Academy of ScienoesSM)
V
C,0,1~ 2/% 2-
4 1 'T 1.- 7 '- TW 1 1, - AI-
M"r r Wrv
ACC NA.
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AP6019532 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/168/004i68iii
AU1110R: Gerahenzon.- Yu. M.,, Clebova._..O. N.; Azatyan, V. V.;
Balakhning V. P.;
NalbandyA.-A.-B. (Academician AN ArmSSR)
ORG,- jw-""r. of ChSmirzaj PhypiceaAcedemy of Sciences SSSR (Institut
khimicheskoy
fizlki Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Detection of the Oil by the EPR method in the rarefied flame
of carbon
monoxide in the presence of small amounts of hydrogen
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady. v. 168, no. 4, 1966, 851-853
TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide combustion, carbon monoxide flame,
hydrogen donor,
hydroxyl radical, EPR method 3
ABSTRACT: The basic processes of the propagation and branching of
combustion of 00
in the presence of a small amount of H2 are the following;
'CO + Oil COS + III
It +02 Oil + 0.
0 +118 Oil +11.
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For small amounts of 11 reaction (111) is rnte determining.
Earlier, the EPR
method was applied to Ltect noticeable concentrations of oxygen
and hydrogen atoms
in the rarified CO flamu In the presence of hydrogen donors such
as H2, CH4, C2H4,
H20, Gtc- For direct detection and determination of all three
Active species.. 1,66.,
hydrogen and oxygen atoms and the Oil radical, the absorption
cell was specially made
to fit completely into the space in the resonator and was placed
in close proximity
to the reaction furnace. Measurement of the absolute
concentrations of Oil radicals
was made with respect to molecular oxygen according to the
formula:
No. ~ No, Q011
-0 -0. 114L
where N is the concentration; Q is the numerical coefficient
varying with the absorp-
tion bands, e.g., ranging firom 40 to 200 for oxygen; and f+ and
1+ are the space
factors for Lhe magnetic and the electric fields, respectively,,
The results of the
measurements are given in the form of two graphs which ipdicate
the dependenze of the
concentrations of acti,e centers on tk ke time of contact and
the amount of added H2'
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.;'Pa'rtic1eS/cm3 Particles/cm b
(0)
A4
04
urPM .........
_1 do
414 4M q's 4w W cot 4W 401 ot 4wX
t -&- Vt_ I
Fig. 1. Dependence of concient-intion of ai-itive
centers on the contact time (T - 923 K, P
3 mm Hg, H2 a 62)
a - Calculated; b - experimental.
riaYticles/cmho 19)
F$gure 2. Dependence of the maxi-
mum concentration of active cen-
ters on the addition of h d eni
(T " 923 K, P - 3 mm IIg2_ W w 36-to
40 CM3/min.
Figure 2 4,ndicates that the oxygen concentration passes through a
maximum, contrary tqI
the monotonically Increasing concentration of 11 and OIL This is
explained by the as- I
sumption that In the case of small amounts of adued It , reaction
(111) is the rate
2
determining step, and in the case of high H2 concentration, reaction
(11) is, the rate
Card _ jJ4
AX NRi AP6019532
determining step. The OH concentration is the smallest because-the
rate constant
of reaction (1) is.the largest. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.,. JBNJ
SUB CODE: 21, 07 SUBM DATEt 30Aug65/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: 008/
ATD PRESS:,6"I/q
IL_,C~xd__ 44 _we
BALAIRNINA, A.F.
lk-- -
Cytological diagnosis In certain tumors of the f seals
genitalia*
Sov.ued- 23 no-1:80-83 JA 159. (MVU 12:2)
1. Is kaf edry akusherstva, i ginskologii 10.1 (save -
prof o NeYes
81dorov) lasanskogoinatituta usovershonstvovaniya
vrachey iment
V.I. Lenin&.
(UTEM NEOPIASKS. diag.
cytodiag. (Run))
-S-0-u- R- 6--E-r'--0-6-F-- -I-
ACC NRi AP6016181
AUTHORt Dulygin, 1. A.; Balakhnina,_E. I.
0110i Labwrato2g of General P siolog& Institute of I si 10 AN DS
r~-z it oxiogii AN BSSR
Minsk ~E-at5ialio'FiTA 69-F Rey LR
TIT""': Chain nourohatoral interoceptive reflex reactions
SOURCE: Fiziologichookiy shurnall v. 51, no. 6p 1965t 762-767
TOPIC TAGSs reflex uctivityp hormonej blood pressure, biologic
respirati-ov,
dog, animal physiology
PSWACTs Distension of the small intestine, stomaohl"or urinaril
-bladder of*dogs Irritated tho Interocoptors of the organs involved
and
te-d the respiration and blood pressure of the animals. StImula-
tion, Inhibition, or a phasic chan$c of respiration wa6 observed
1w1th equal frequonoy, while the effcot on the blood presstire In
the carotid artary waa nither of the depressor or phasic change
typf,. By aro~%;inG the blood circulation of a donor dog In which
one of the Internal or6tins vas divbetided with that of rec..'A.?Ient
doc in ruch a ;-.,Annor th--it. the ar#.
te~rlal or venwas blood of the
donor dof,-. ~Irnll-lated throuj~h the zono of the rocipi-
I-Cord UDG% 612.833+612,821t8
- - ----------
4it d6g, the same effqo'is 6n the respiratl.on and blood pressure
aware produced In the roolpient dog* These efNets were also pro-
ifiioed 'by Iniecting the blood of donor doC;s In'to, the
sinocarotid
-:zone of-reelpient dogs. -The donor-blood was-effeotive for a
iperiod up to 20 min after distension of the Internal organ. Vur-
;~n~ the period oV Its notivltjt the donor blood has a rAlsed con-,
;tont of adrenaline and n8radrenalina. Anesthesia of the synoca-
rotid zone of recipients prevented the action.,of donor blood on
:recipient dogs, Correlation of dRta obtained In reaearoh by the
I
,authorv on tha subject of chain nourohumoral intoroceptive reflex,
,reactions of the type observed in thic Investigation Indicates
Ithat one should distinguish between three groups of reactions of
ithis typet 1) multlohaln reactions: 2) multilevel reactions; *
13) mult1ohain-multilevel reactions, Orig. art. hast 5
figares._Zif-4
SUBCODE: 06/ SU13HDATFj OjAug62/ ORIGilFt 008
C.,d 2/2 a- U
"OVSKIYP M.PM
bULYGIN -I A LALAMNLRA -1 IVAN
Ganglionie mediation and its role in forming
viscero-vischral
reflexes. Fiziol, zhur. 47 no.9tlC96-3-104 S 161. (MIRA
14*9)
1. From the Institute of Phyeiolojor, B.S.S.R. Aeademy of
Soiencen,
Minsk.
BALAKIININAl T.A.
"The clinical evalliation of penicillin in suppurative
surgical conditions."
Blol2glchesklYe Ant136ptikij, rp 177-182t 1950.
Translatio*41-850 19 Jan 19,55.
M11WOV, A.V.,prof., sasbahannyy doyatel' nauki; BAlArMINA.
T.A. --
Cholelithiasto In voung women. Xhlrurglia 35 no.3:23-26
Kr 159. (HIM 12:8)
1. Is gospitalluoy khtrurgichookoy kliniki Loningradekogo
sanitarno-gigVenichookogo moditainskogo Institute.
(CROLILITIMSIS. surg.
in young women (Rue))
SHIMOV, A.Y., -prof.; - KLIBUG, O.A., doktor mod,nawk; 1~11110111M
'r.A.,-_ - - - ---- - - - -
HlSiMXk, V.I.; GRUBIMA, S.A. jL .....
Alekearvir ITanovich Rrmolenko; obituary. Veet.Wr. 82
no.4:359 Ap ,59. (MIRA 12:6)
(IPXDLHM, AIMXSAM IYANOVICH, 1891-1958)
.a~! iu. Y)1 ':W;v Ki:% it"J"
In tho lmj.~ at t I on cf B a tr 10. ( ur I nt e a f, i ria
In cbstruction f~f in trILhOptif i 0 1 r, dnv~t.v . "'r I
J.1 11136M, I
74 136 171 t t2. (MI16h 17.10)
SOS-111N. A-To.; WMkMI-HAg,-R-V--
Incroasing benzene solvent action* Gidrolis. I Is
8okhImsprom,
12 no.1:20-21 159. (H M& 12 '12)
I* Arkhad I'skly lesotekhnicheskiy Instituto
r8ongens) (Otme mid resins)
IAVRETOYEV, V.I. Prinimall uehastlyet POLISHINSKIY,
V*V*.. starahiy
nauchnyy notrudn ft; AKOPMp A*I.p otarshiy nauobnyy
aotrudnike
SHAYKHUTDINOVAO L.K.; inth.; SHAGMVA, L&A.; insb.;
TUKANOVA..
A.M., preparator; STAROSTINt ?.A..,
motorist; ARTEMIYNVj. V.0., motorist.
Using the heavy residual fraotiono of Tatar sow,
crude an a
fuel for gas turbines, Nefreper. i neftekh1m.
no.4227-34 163
(MIRA 1717):
1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nauohno-Isaledovatel'skiy
institut,
IJALAKJIOIIC;V~ A.S.; SWGIN, Yu.S.t otv, red,
[Collection of inventions for geological
prospecting]
Sbornik izobratenli po geologorazvedochnym
rabotam. Ve-
skvnj Nedra, Ft.1. 190. 309 P. (MITU 18ts)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.H.) GovudarstvenW
geologichaskiy
komitot.
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beve sliown that the blaer ta~U (n4untly det*4M in apples
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Moo
00
rritholAariam. Y%wu m, which 6 usually found in apsociation with
goo
Go
Amari"m ImInf"Pie. Even, a Itinall 11iot of r. nmu m is
moo
so
wallicient tn lml%art a d6tinet, quicibo-like lAttenwas to die
whole
040
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doosyed timme. wWlo pum Infic4imo with It eplomiat.
A pairr.
40
fdri*,40. Peakivieft Owumm, or Mopoilio jademisid)
Ir"OPOOM
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never develop a bitter ta"
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me :,00
00 0619tomm a town * Tymmamm. IN ote on the
00 797 filgrnfom 11
("tit Ir" I-loomm"s on fhe Week Sea fillorat in
vonnoxion with fogs 1-HUM XorqA (NOWAtal.1" Mani Pnot.
*4 ^a, IJKTO. 6-7. pit. ItIV-112, IM I RftvhtNl
90 June. 101.1
Preliminary fichl observations III I9*-V Anti MIA) woulti
I'viliftl4l
that lite severe killiltir of fruit trivo blotimolum In-Tv
jarlie"Iftily .00
timomp tif the olone fruits) whk-h Is every )-par on tho .00
Usumian filtoral it( I:w Week Sm stel, Is munionly altriloutiml
Up 00
the deleterious setka of the early sitting we fogm Ill In "Wily
00
eauset! toy the acUvity of" MomitAs fivierotimial riew. i WA
"Cowlary attack* tit aref-mijorium A"Iram, both of which wrrv
invariably ftm=ml troamt In itwory dowl or dying blommom
exaloinval.
11W fogm am lertJ to be ottly a prolislaming factor which. by
00 weakening the temler tissues of the blossoms, renders thrin
ver T
00 Ago"ptil4o to attacks loy such a wmk facultative parattile
as C.
A"Aoram, while the Pathogenicity of A ripwiso to fruit 14000m"
is well ktmwn. The vrputeml reimistawv of lionimemou fruits to
the
"on of the togs I* utilly =at% and is. qlu* to the fact that so
0
-, OS
%boo spocies ummily flowrr the Uao when the w& fop are, least
490
preveleviL. since in IWIAII.,zhon ths f volnekiol with the be 0
vilommoming of the jitmw frvi Ow otter Putleml ax mwls m the
mv~ sumevi-tible Mon* Ituis trwo, The author's contention is
further ouppuned by the olm-evation of lo~,*I growers th&& an
0
ILI 011"to IV pp"D opray-ing of the tet with I jWr cent.
Ilortleaux 114-
Pir 1;41604 Mr -- --- -- Ups
thili- r 11'"W-NU11thur faistar'li kVfttly 'ninlintigits OW
k'llkng of.
the Iskmanno during lite fogs.
VA a W , %
NO
0
BAUK111 '.-0V, P. I.
BA,TAa.UNOV, P. 1. "Blossom Wilt of Fruit TreeB at thtw
Black See Littoral Zone in
Consection with Foes.* Zeshchits Wstenij-oA Vreditelll,
vol. 7,
so. 1;--6. 1930. Pp- 34;-348. L21 D36
SO: $IRA, 51 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
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AS
9 0 10 is 9 tb is 4 9
sit J14114 16111FROOM fee 660
0
jimm; "[file pritioloin tit crip1w grailin
mil" tit 614irs V tilt fit hpplm 1,141"1 Pni(ek lism. Un RKMI.
'III* allilow Mat" 11110. kilo mvill mlopilign tit rovive the
fruit
41zlioniiig in-luatry tit Ole (141twiliAllm lilts (I"Itight to
light ill*
highly unimatisfactory situation there go rephis tile gladillic
of
tile Imic as wo istueh ip left to tile rMWI&I (SCIAW 1111110lig
the
to hakIe Ito atriet rules to
ing perstmorl. Irkwaim, Mrilkleru. w tit
617,411f. 11-pul, late fruit livelketiling slight. fm rdrial
lesimr, 0
mmakil Peall, simis. h"letl jnw4 14ankeltrers. or I rght
bruiama.014 ill
0 0 Img tmnwt, with 60 noult that a very considemijo liortion of
like fruit arriveol unmarlietable at tho plaft of 41"natieft
Thus
00
in 102" a [Alt shipmul Of le"VANNI, tillowing a slight, Alwk by
(fratoria retri in Novaiumink. drvwhjvc!I Juring trousit a wvm
114 COUN41 by "HiCSIVINift .411064-0406. Willi a 111101 IVMAJAMV
of alwat
per ernt. Its 1929. a cunawy exallsinstion of A1111" laimml by
kill :Ji
low. 41-06..
11"W3 040 Oftl Ott lkikii 40"
-IF
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.0 A AID 111 -9
0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1,"l rmlor ftw hqw diptaitm immkittort okipiumt tote 1-n-m-sK4.
Ow latint tif 4hilluivist of a 4%mv-14mouts Iwrv*ut&gp eif limit
rilt Imm"I by p4wV10% tit 3141W011144. 110#11. db$#w, all-I
'rrio-Al-lAft-i" m 1. Vrr~ "itiostily spivira *hW,lt at*
spitarontly
4 oile 01"Jil-I "vil devi. ill whoun nAA when krin for a fow
IL 141.0mlory. All thew farto Amw OW l1r4V-"1l)* Of 11111f)
iflic OW
fruit mowling arrvitv in the Cour"up. awl tit pulMahlog tirtintlo
rulrelor the mmi,611ft of the Iwn"Iftel.
In Ntwth 04umms ths chid vauwa tit liftri nit 411 111,11106 oft,
ASSIM 14, is, r. r%wrosm, I II.A,M,. %, It, 321 1411ol
A%smirimill. 11) j-*1rv-
P.Weriss. XxIWOilibrulm %1111 M. (Menotsisioll fritdippetooi
asui 11,
'91'surmsta alitme-I that IRAII fungi 'bory. O"lly aitarl
S1,144's. not
I thrmigh tweleml insect wuun& sowl nolky 014144 6,11 dwir
""If
or iew but oklatt through the stlaftntly vnitjured cuticle Inoill
which the isatuml wofty etaling is ruhlqwl WE
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fruit tjv~w In 14orth ()4WWMj-Md1W"
*w*m of 840" fruit
c
fi.tr MyQ. semi PAyeplattA.. Lrulagred. viii. S. lip. MAIN,
1931.
The author outes that the se"re killing of the blownpa of
Mone-
00 fruit trm whieh replatly man *vory year in North Cameams
**,a to reader fmit Irrowing unremunmil" if:
%0 d~
alwast exelas ry"Ay"duo to the h*hly nwleelled condition of the
gow local orcliards, in Which adorwimid tiwroa (KA.M.. x Ix M1
Is,
Practically Owallp-ow L Tim dammeor do" by W inn em
d 17 the vma weammns irsew t4)WNAS ft# gap.
pr"i"m%~11 duaKT11 t6 qdag. *then the Matively wol Sol
bamid Itiom &Tout to hizuria6k &*v*kjmw%1. Tho almm"
'91 the fruit rot emamd by A riswm thts thaki rfullon 6 ozpwgx4l
by the weather owditlow during the ktivir p&A of the omfton.
Wall",
$*"solve
ago
so*
see
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soo
me*
see
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woo,
woo
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SO - SliA SI 'w-0-53, 15 Duceu,~)ur 1(,!53
1 _ -1 1 t'Ir
Truct~ Sevaimogo Kavkavsko[,o Instituta Spetst%,jInykh i
1'e;Jinic.Iies).-.kn .. ... ) Vol. 1,
no 3, 1~'32, ",P. 1~,5-lt '). 77.9 30F
ISO- SLA SI '1:(,-53, 15 Daccriber 1953
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-lack ~;anker :-,f ~'ru'LL 1'rees, Hiysalospora (Arn.) -- Spimurq,
z; .~s :. -I on'--,
I I
k'ock. SDornik Vuesoiuznogo Instituia Za5hclhity Vol 5, no. 1,
1~,32,
i,p 3-Y - 421 Ph2
so - si.-tA si it; D~!co ~ocll P-53 .
BALAYMCNOV, P. I.
Balakhonovs f. I.t "Deficit epptome of certain food
elements in citrus
rtuit", Byulleten' Vassoyus. nauch.-isoled. in-ta. chaya
i subtrop. kulltur,
194-0. No. 4v po 165-699
SOt U-3042p 11 March 53t (Letopis ITWkh Stateyl No. 10p
1949).
Aofti~ 1:1mhuOL&gw
A'_ Al W I A/ 'I If
USM/Cultivatal Plants Fodder.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Diols) No It, 1958.- 15712
Author V.I. Shempelt, S.I. Dclaldionov
Inst The Listitute ror Socia~liet AfGcriculture of the Acadany
of Sciences, Dieloruesian SSR*
Title Ilia Action of VarLous Forms of Potassium Fertilizers on
the Corn Green Stuff Yields
(Doystviye pazlichnyldi form laliynykh udobreniy na
urothay zelenoy mesy kukuruzy),
Orig Pub V eb.: Kukuruza v WM, Minsk, 0 BSSR, 1957, 16o-i63.
Abstract At the "Ustye" Experimental Station of the Institute
for Socialist ACriculture of the Acader.W of Sciences,
Bialorussian SSR, in Vitebskaya Oblast' one studiod the
effect of various forras of potassium fartiliycre on the
corn green stuff yiold undor the conditions of strongly
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Abe Jour -. Paf Zhur - Diol6p No 4., 1958) 15712
podzolic acid soil and after early preceding crops.
The addition to the yield vne 22.3% for Kx, 16% for
potassium maGneeim, and 12.4% for kainite.
Pina wood ash yieldo(I the luact results.
%11
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--- ----EAIAMIW,,TOVj-S.1.; -
- - ------
Amonium aulf4to obtained from peat-tar water and its use
in the
national coonomy. Trudy In3t. torf. All WSR 9t2n-215 160,
(Peat) (A=onim sulfate) (MIFA 1412)
V. I.; BAIANITUNOV 5.1i0and.vellskokhos.nAuk
How various fertilizers affect winter rye yields on loamy turf
Podsolic soils. Zemlsdolio 23 to.6137-42 Js 161. (MIRA 14$6)
1. Deyetvitelln" chlen Akadeiii nauk BSSR i Akademii Sellakokbo-
syayotyennykh nauk BSSR. (Rre-Fortilisors and mangrep)
SHEMPELI, V.I., akademik; Bh1AJ[HONOV, ..S. 1,,.-kand. eel I
skokhosyeyatyennykh
nauk
Use of manure-soil. composts in White Russia. Agrobiologiia
no.4095-
600 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Inatitut semledell" , Minsk. 2. Akademlya nauk BSSR (for
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(WHITE RUSSIA-WMPOST)
. BALAMONOVO V.N., insh.1 SUKHANOV, B6V*# inzh*
Telephone comunicatione during tho oinking of shafts excluding
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W~JMOVqV,,V-P.; BOCMp N-A.; GUTMWN, I.G.; ZAKHMV,
V.W.; ZKffffs
A.B.; KALHANOV, V.D.; X=KH, A.M.; MARGOLINp L.H.j
"FALI I.D.
ftrief newpo Meteoroi idrol no.2t6l-64 P 163. (MMA
16&2)
fKateorology)
FILATOYA, V.S.. BAIAKHOROVA, L.I.; ORONZRM, Yesith. (Gorlkiy)
Hygienic aspects or vinyl chlorlds production. Gig. truds t prors
sab. 2 no,lt6-9 Js-Y 158. (MIRA 1113)
1, INatitut gigiyany truda i profbolasmr.
(PIASTIC INDUSTRY-HY012910 ASPWTS)
16 (JITRYUN-TOXICOLOGY)
f;'; I r
"t, 1, AI,
F I LATCVA, V.S.; GR(NSBERG, Y1.52 01 . ; 1. '.
sunItary and hyeiq%Ic charn' Of tha pro.Ju3tior. of
bonzy!
chloride and benzaldehyle. Tm4 MGT no.9s13-20 16.2.
I OAMV 17s9)
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2. UM (600)
I.. Siberia-Carp
7, AcolimaUxatiou of the brow (Abrode bran) In Siberia. Ryb. khos.
28p
Noe 9t 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Anuary
1953. Unclassified.
BAIAMONOVAP L.M.,- BAIISUKOV, V.V.
Run of the vhitefish CoregonuB =*sun Pallas in the Obf
River and its
distribution in the Obt River. Vopoikht. I no.2:262-274 61.
(.MIRA 14s6)
1e Zoologiabookiy Institut AN SSSR, Lieningrade
(Obf River-Whitefiahes)
-BALAKNONOVA, L.M.; BARSUKOV, V.V.
Downstream migration of the young of the sturgeon
Acipenser
baeri, Br. from the Irtyah River. Vop. ikht. 2
no.2009-315
162. (MIRA 15:11)
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(Irtysh River-Sturgeons) (Fishon-Migration)
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AUTHOR: Rutman, H. ft.; S&vLn, F. I.; Balskhontsev._,G., A*#,
Cherepok. Go Vow ZLnov'yev, V. K.
TITLE., Propert:os of V92 alloy Lngots
SOURCE: AlyumLnLyevy*yo splavy*, no, 3, 1964* Deformiruyemy*ye
ap'.AVY* (?1*ll0hblQ Alloys), 105-119
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum magnesium zinc alloy, V92 alloy,
continuous
alloy casting, alloy heat treatment, alloy property
ABSTRACT% A technique for productLon-scale mel;ing and
continuous
casting of V92, an aluminum-base alloy (3.75% Mg, 2.75% Zn,
0.8% Mn,
0.2*19' TO is described,, Round (225-1100 mm in diameter) and
flat
(250 x 1400 mm) ingots were cast. The high Mg content of the
alloy
roquLrod addition of about 0s001% Be. No difficulties were
ancoun-
tared in casting round ingots. The pouring rates used
corresponded
to the lower limit of those used for AMg76 alloys For LnRots
less
Cord 1~3';'
'ACCESSION M AT4037652
,.than 500 mm in dismetaro a factor K - VD a 1.1 m2/hr (where V
is
pouring rate And D - input diameter) should be used. In casting
flat ingoe3 special precautions had to be used to prevent
formation of
cracks, hot (at high pouring rates) or cold (at low pourinR
rates).
When proper condition3 Are maintained strictly, sound ingots
with
a clean surface are obtained. Flat 250 x 1400 mm ingots were
cast at
.a rate nf 53-58 mm/min at a natal temperature of 680-700C.
Immediately after casting, the Ingots are homogenized to prevent
crackinA. All inAots had comparatively homogeneous
microstructure.
.No appreciable segrigation of Mn, Si, and rn and no unusual
segregation
of.Zn And Mg was observed. The density of the metal varied from
2.72.
.co 2.735 OcO. When homogenized at 415-435C for 24 hro, V92
alloy
,has a yield strength of 15-21 kg/mm2, a tensile strength of
23-29 kg/mm2, and an elongation of 3-6Z. When solution heat
treated
at 450 2 5C for 3 hre and naturally aged for 7 days the alloy
has
yield strength and tensile strength to 23-28 and 28-32 kg/mni I
respectively, with only an Lmaignificant decrease in elongation,
,OrLg. art. has: 15 figures and I table.
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EIIT(d)/EWT(o)/EWP(N)/,EWP(Y)/rAVIP(t)/EVIP(k)/EIP(h),A4-!!P(b)/EIIP(1
JD
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620.172.254t1.05
AUTHOR: balakbontsevi Yao L; Porsmzin yu, P'.
t7V
--__Rot ~Vo~ -SX--e-pid bi-e-aid-ne e no
TIATLE: try machine it _~e of testopt-
SOURCE: Zovodskays laboratorlys, v. 31, no. 9, 19659 1&-If'40
PPIC TAGSt test instrumentation, rupture strength
I - - the c -of
'ABSTRACT: - Special equipment It- required to determine
baracteristics
Imateriale at high loading rates and short rarlods of losAction
(10-4-10-2'sec).
,The present article describes a rotary machine which insures a
constant strain rate
1,duving the rupture of test pieces. A sketch of the machine and a
circuit diagram
of the electronic part of the measuring apparatus are given. The
machine is
idesigned for studying the properties of materials under load&
applied at rates from'
11100 to 2000 ssn/sec in one tongs and from 2000 to 16,000 w1sec. in
*nother,,
he arain rate in the course of the stress application remains
practically non-
stant. The maximum tenslon applied is 10~#ODO kg# the minimum is.
1000 kg,,. Orig,
art. bast 2 figures and I formle,
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BALAKHONTSEV9 Ya.1,
Devias for the miorosooplo study of fatigue otran .
Uv. !&be
30 no.61752-753 064 MIRA 1718)
, BALAXHONTODUt V.N.;-GELIFMNO N.I.
Separation of a mixture of polyatoodo alcohols. Khim,prome
no.2&86-88 P 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Alcohols)
of gi.1-rcurc,
!111111. khIm. 210
RALAHI,',"T~E`i A
'i-N.J.POLTIMINA, R.M.
Ofitermination of j:lycois by gFis,-;~jutd chrormtogrnphy. Zhor.
antkl.. khim. 19
1, Moskovskoye utdellonlye Vftli,~hno- Ia 9 1 (-dove te 11 s3coro
Inatituta
gldroll.-noy i
BAIAKHUNTSEVp Ys*V-
CARD TECH SCI
Dissertations "Copparison of the Calculations of Plane and
Space Lattices."
16 March 49
Military Air Engineering Acadwqr imeni N.Te. ZhW-.ovakiy.
0.0 veehflt~-aya
Sum 71
MOSk"