SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARINOV, V. - BARINOVA, P. N.

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NEMOV, F., BARINOV, V., (Rostovskaya oblast') When a building committee stands aside. Sov. profsoi-azy 6 no-15: 31-33 N 158. (MI-U 11:12) l.Brigadiry stroitel'stva Volgodonskogo kombinata sinteticheskikh zhirozameniteley. (Volgodonak--Construction industry) BOLOTTSEV, P.; BARINOV ~ V. The bad and the good. Za beozap. dvizh. 5 no-4-15 AD 16'~. - (MIRA 161.4) 1. Operativnyye upolnomochennyye 22-go otdeleniya Otdela regulirovaniya ulichnogo dvizheniya Gosudarstvennoy av-to- mobil'noy inspektsii. (Hoscow-Traffic accidents) BARIMOV, V.A. Histor7 of the orit-in and development of the J-aderin base-line measurement method in the U.S.S.R. Izv.AN Kazakh.SSR.Ser.geog. no.2:78-92 148. (Base measuring) (mrRA 9:6) ~'I~SIKHIIII A.F. ; SAVERIN, II.A., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk) retsenzent; BAR-11DY, professor, doktor tekhnicbeskikh nauk, retsenzent; 6, "-".Off ~-, - I.Te., professor, doktor tokhnicheskikh nauk. redaktor; BWSELINAN, R.D., im,hener, redaktor; TIKIIONOV. A.Ta., tekhnichaskiy redaktor. [Tolerance and technical measurements] Dopuski i tekhnicheskia izmereniia. Izd.2-e, T)erer. Moskva, Goa. nalicbno-tek-hn. izd-vo mnshinostroit.lit-ry, 1951. 1~56 p. (HLRA 8:11) (He'amuring instrumentw) (Tolorance(Ingineering) KONDRkWO 9 Aleksey Vasillyevich; R"INOV, V.A.. professor. redaktor; INOZMSEVA, A.I., redaktor 'fidatelletva; KUZIMIN, G.X., tekhal- chaskiy redaktor [Light interference and its use in goodazy] Interfarentaiia evets. i as primenanie v geodazii. Pod obahchai red. V.A.Barinova. Moskva, lzd-vo geodazichaskoi lit-ry, 1956. 193 P. (MIRA 9-7) (Interference (Light)) (Distances--Measurement) !, ' ~- ~~ )1, C, I ~J. 12IRFINOV, Loonid Sorgeyevich, prof.; BARI.NOV, V.A., red., SVETUYEVA, A.S., rec-izd-va; BACIIRMINA, A.M., tekhn.red. [Tables for barometric levelingl Tablitsy dlia barometrichesko~o nivelirovaniia. Izd.2-oo, perer. Mosliva, Goslesbumizdat, 1957. 27 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Leveling-Tables, otc.) C, YVIMOV, Iletr Ivanovich;,~43AqT,_T..A.,, red.; NOMALRIKOVA, L.M., red. izd-va; ROLOOVA, V.V., teldin. red. [Measurement of degrees by Russians at Spitsbergen from 1899 through 1901] Rueskoe gradusnoo izmerenie rxa Shpitabergene v 1899-1901 gg. Moak7a, lzd-vo geodez. lit-ry. 1958. 83 P. (Spit sbergen-Arc measures) (MuLk 11:9) GAIPSHIN, Vlndirmir Nikolayevich; MtLI17OV, Leonid St~n, yevich; ,e BAU-NOV, V.A., red.; FaS, Ye.A., red.izd-va; SHITS, V.P., taklm.rod. [Tnbleq- for laying out circular curves] Tablitsy dlis razbivl-i kni:;ovyk-h krivykh. Moskva, GoBlesbumizdat, 1958. -~:l ) 2,~S -o. Ofr"'-k '- - (Surveying-Tables, etc. ) GULI Sergey M1khaylcr*iih; KAMEV, Nikolay pavlovich; KOPYLOV9 Boris Mikhaylo- vich; KRUKOVSKIY r. Igrig~iy Vladislavc*ich; IMOSEM, DmitriY Fedcrovich; SaMRIXOVp Ivan Vasil 2-yevich,~. BARINOV,-V. A. prof .,doktor rstE~-.nzLnt; KERF, NOV; L.S., prof.~ doktorg retsenzent) EUOOSEMKOT9 A.B., prepodavatelt, retaenzent; POLUNICHEVr I.A.v red. izd-va; BACHURINAv A.M.9 tekbn. red. [Laboratory manual of geodesy] R-akovodstvo dlia prakticheskikh zaniatii po geodezii. Moskva~ Goslesbumizdat~ 1960. 266 p. (IMU 14s7) 1. Moskovskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut (for Barinov). 2. Moskovskiy institut Inzhenerov vodnogo khozyaystqa imeni Ye.R.Villyamsg (for Mwe- nov). 3. TSentrallnyy zaochrqy lesotekhniche, skiy tekhnik= (for Krasno- shchekov) (surveying-Handbooks, nanuals, etc.) i3ATk~,GIIUKOVA, Nat.ailya iiomanuvim; BAlill"OV, %.A., Prof., doRtor tekhri. nauk, S.Ya., red. (Now Liefinition of the meter] Novoo opredoienie rntetra. Fod red. V.A.Jarlnova. Moskva, lzd-vo standartov, 1964. 77 p. II (,,'.IHA 17:10) 7 : - I . :1 ~ I .. . _; - 3 . I -, I . I . I j ; . I kand.tekhn.nauk; KRAKOVSKIY, I.I., prof., red.; VOLCHOK, K.M., BARI INPO C ,,4 i6khn.rkt. [Problems in heating viscous petroleum products] Voprosy podogreva viazkikh nefteproduktov. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," Leningr. otd-nie, 1960. 63 p. (Gorkiy, Institut inzhenerov vodnogo transporta. Trudy, no.29). (MIRA 16:5) (Petroleum, Heating of) PHASE X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 717 - X BOOK Call No.: AF6455104 Author: BARINOV, V. G. Full Title: OPERATOR AND ASSISTANT OPERATOR OF A GAS-FRACTIONAL DISTILLATING INSTALLATION Transliterated Title: Operator i pomoshchnik operatora gazofraktsioni- ruyushchey ustanovki PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House for Petroleum and Mineral Fuel Literature (Gostoptelchizdat) Date: 1954 No. pp.: 151 No. of copies: 3,000 Editorial Staff: None PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This book is approved by the Labor Personnel Administration of the Ministry of the Petroleum Industry as a text- book in courses for training operators and assistant operators of gas-fractional installations. The subject of petroleum refining is covered only in its first phase, i.e., the distillation of fractions from the crude by various processes. The further chemical treating of these fractions is not covered, In its limited field this is a very clear and well-written textbook, emphasizing mainly a practical approach to the problem of refining. ~/5 Operator i pomoshchnik operatora gazofraktsioni- AID 717 - X ruyushchey ustanovki TEXT DATA Coverage: This book conveys elementary information on -I-,e ccmposlticln of petroleum and petroleum gases and outlines briefly petroleum re- fining processes, fractional distillation and methods of separat--ing gaseous mixtures. Described are technological schemes of ~_,~s- fractional installations and the construction and operation of various apparatus. Q 'uestions relating to the control and automatic regulation of gas-fractional processes are presented, as well as safety control engineering and some new methods of "socialist" competition. Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Development of Processes of Oil and Gas Refining 31 Requirements for Gasoline Quality 0 Ch. I General Information concerning P-trolem, , Petro letun Gases and Processes of their Refining 9 1. Brief information from organic chemistry 9 2. Oil refining. The nature of cracking and pyrolysis processes 3. Petroleum gases and their uses 23 2/5 operator i pomoshchnik operatora gazofraktsioni- ruyushchey ustanovki e"ID 717 - X Page Ch. II Fundamentals of Fractioning of Gas Mixturest 30 1. Laws of the gaseous state of matter 30 2. Ideal and real gases 31 7 3. The concept of a system, a phase and a component 38 4. Low-boiling point and high-boiling point com- ponents in processes of evaporation and conden- sation. Vapor tension W 5. Separation of components according to the prin- ciple of fractional distillation 44 6. Extraction of useful components from industrial gases 7. Industrial schemes of gas-fractional installations 54 8. Gas cleaning 50, Ch. III App aratus and Equipment used in Gas Separation 65 1. Fractionating columns 65 2. Compressors 69 3. Pumps 73 4. Heat exchange apparatus 75 5. 6 Gas cleaning apparatus 70 f~ . Closing valve fittings and level indicators 81 ~/5 operator I pomosh,~hnik operatora gazofraktsioni- ruyushchey usta=rki AID 717 - X Page 7. .L Containers for storing liquified petroleum gases 92 8. Control and measuring instruments and automatic regulators 84 Ch. IV Operating a Gas-Fractional Installation 1. )perating procedure for a gas-fractional Instal- .-a t ion 98 2. Laboratory control of the work of a gas-fractional installation 1C.8 3. Automatic control of the operation _L t 4. Stopping a gas-fractional installation and pre- paring it for overhaul ii6 5. Acceptance of an installation after repair or assembly 6. Putting an installation into operation 122 7. Preparing an installation for operation under winter conditions 123 Ch. V Worker Protection, Safety Measures and Fire Preven- t1on i ~:~ 0 1. Effect of hydrocarbon gases and hydrogen sulphide on the human organism 126) 4/5 Operator i pomoshchnik operatora gazofraktsioni- AID 717 - X ruyushchey ustanovki Page 2. Worker protection and personal hygiene during production 127 3. First aid to the poisoned 128 4. Possibly explosive concentration of gaseous mixtures 129 5. Causes of explosions and fires and measures for their prevention 130 6. Conduct of workers at installations in case of accident or fire 136 Ch. VI Work Organization of a Brigade, Socialist Competition and Wages 138 1. Work organization 139 2. Acceptance and giving over of the watch 142 3. Socialist competition 145 4. Workers' wages and production quotas 146 List of Recommended Literature 149 No. of Re ferences: 9 Russian (1946-1953) Facilitie s: None 5/5 -- AART io-vlt-~L4-`l ilIzIl. rL Addreosing mackine for 100 aduresses. Mekh.i a-Ttom, c)rD'Lz-i-. 17 no.2: 51 F 163. (11L,.A 16:2) (Letter services) BARINCV, V~-'! ~ ~ ".1iAVFUN, B.I. , - . : ~ ,, , ~ 1 111,., 1-,, 7 '1- , " , - : f, " : Pr--l F~-~M dr! I ijflf~ 1,-,) . I ~. I . : - -.-~ I-, t, - -r . . .. - - ~ !'~! U, ~ I i rl !; ' ~ r c, 1, - ~j ~ i +,,?, . 11' 1 * - " 1 " - i ~: ;'~ ) ' "," f('4 k M-1 !L~ 2 8, -,.) RUDNEVSKIY, IU,.; GOLITSYN, G.1,; OBUKHOVA, Ye.S.; BjMNOV, V.M, Studying the supply of matter from certain copper-based a-lois into the discharge of a rectified a.c. arc, Izv, Ali' SSSR, Ser, fiz. 26 no.7:891-884 J! 162. 41RA 15:8) (Electric arc) IIkPINOV V. N. (Veterinary Surgeon, Saratov Inter-Raion Veterinary Bacteriological L~ r -- Laboratory) . "Trichoinoniasis of ducks." Veterinariy&, Vol, 38, No. 4, ic)61, P. 56. BABINML,-V-,N-. (Veterinary Surgeon, Atkarsk Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratovy, Saratov Oblast) "Candidamycosis in chickens" Veterinariya, Vol. 39, no. 4, April 1962 p. 49 P. 717T=i" V. -~TJSITTZTLAYA, ~;I. -ePort submitted at a conference on new methods of lead production from concentrates, Gintsvetmet (State In8t. Non-Ferro-as MetallwW), Mosco-w 22-25 June 1956. (for entire conf. see card for 1XIM, V. P.) L 2561"5 ~,:...,:EWT(o)/BIP(b)/EW.A(di/E~P(i) M*IJO S/0277/64/000/010/002VO021 NR: AR5003993 SOURCE: Ref. zho Mashinostroltalln"a materialy. lionstruktaii i ..ra6chat detaley mashint, Gidroprivod, Otd* vyp*j Abof 10048-128 ,"-;AUTHOR: Smirnovv F, Fal1kc;vskiTjk Vy Barinov, V, al TITLE: Now brandb of hard all* their desiSnations and industri properties -~CITED SOURCE: Bb,-tr,.Vses, n.-I. in-t tverd7kh splavov no. 5# 1964#: 5-13 'TOPIC TAGS: metal coramic*materialp metal physical property, tal mechanical property/ ts metal ceramies, GOST,!3882-61, GOST m e 3862-53 :TRANSLATION: Fields of application, designations, and indust.-ial %--and physioo-mechanioal properties are described for the TS .1netalloceramic hard alloys ooming under GOST-3882-61, which went into July 1i 1962, Reasons.are giver. for,the elimination of ..~certain.TS brands speoified under GOST-3882-53* and now improved TS Card V2 PRITUZIULOV, V.Ya., inzh.; RARINOV, V.S., inzh. Flect.-ode-type water-level indicator for steam boilers. Bezop.truda, v prom. 4 no.4:30 AP 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Boilers--Safety appliances) -P(v) Pe-5/ L 63571-.-65 .W~~v)/Eg~(k)/W -- - ------- ACCESSION NRi 050155bh Erl-v4 -Uli/0286/65/000/008/0082/00'83--! 621.646 629.i3.ol/.o6 Vzorloy AINHOR; Barinov, V. S..*, Voronin G. I H. I Perepletchikov, L. Ya.; 7rITLE: Safety valve for.hermetically sealed aircraft cockpits. Class 47, 1 no. 170256 SOURCE. Byulleten' izobretenly i tovarra" zuskov, no. 8, 1965, 82-83 1 70PIC TAGS: pressure valve', S& cockpit pressurization rate control, pressurized.cockpit, aircraft gqckp#, pressure rate transducer !ABSTRACT. An Author Certificate has been issued for a safety valve for a hemeti- :Ically.sealed aircraft cocWIt. The valve consists of a casing, a cover having a spray nozzle, a basic valve movnted on-tbe-rigid center 'of a opting-loaded diaphragmt, and an excess-pressure unit. To 11mit the pressure-increase rate in the cotkpit,- t6 safety valve is equipped ~itb a pressure-increase-rate transaucer whoselnterio:~. is* divided into two cavitien by aspring-loaded diaphragm with a push rod mounted GA 't One of,the cavities connects to the icoc*pIt through a calibrated hole, while!' ACC NR, AP6035922 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/020/0174/0174 INVENTOR: Barinov, V. S.; Vzorov, M. I.; Perepletchikov, L. Ya.; Terenin, A. 11. ORG: none TITLE: Regulator for build-up of pressure in an aircraft's pressurized cabin-. Class 47, No. 187466 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obrazt9yj tovarnyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 174 TOPIC TAGS: pressure, gas pressure, pressure compensator, pressure regulator ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a device for limiting pressure build-up in a pressurized aircraft cabin, which contains a Llirottle and a spring- supported piston with a primary valve attached to it. To avoid a pressure surge in the pressurized cabin and eliminate autovibration of the primary valve, it is equipped with a unidirectional-motion damper, the spring-loaded rod of which is pressed to the primary valve. The inner space of the piston is connected through the throttle with the pressurization circuit, an which the regulator is mounted before the pre6surized cabin. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. EWA-981 SUB CODE: 01, 11// SUBM DATE: OlFeb65/ Card UDC: 621s646;629.13-ol/06 BOGMI,'OV, I.Ye,,, kand.tekhn.nauk; BARTAIOVI V.V., inzh. - - Automatic conveying of spools to weft windoi-s. Mekb. J avton. proizv, 15 no.7:101-22 J1 161. (MIRA 14: 6) (Autoi.iiatic control) (Reels (Textile machinery) BARINOVIS Valerian legorovich; LLATINA, Ye.S., ved. red.; -G~, t'ekhn. red. [Gas friictionating units] Gazofraktsioniruiushchio usta- novlci. N slcva,, Gostoptelchizdat, 1962. 167 p. WIRA 15:7) (PXroleum-Refining) (Gases) (Chemical engineering-Equipment and supplies) B h I,-" I !' '~ ` -1. ' I'.'- . Yci . - , p ~- -, r c, c r a c v - n ;7 o f n a t 1-1 r a I L- a :, -- -, ,, ~- -,!~ --. 1. ". " -- -, - - ;I.- . - -. -.- I -jq~- I t~~ . , " I I , D~~). I : I Co'j ,.-*- :,": I ~, I BARIFOV, Ya., njayor f~ - Organizing clothing and shoe reFti-Jr. Tyl i snab. Sov. Vocr. 6i1 21 no.12:64/-67 D 161. 0 - IT 1 ,, : 1 ) (Boots and shoes--.Repairing) (Uniforras, ll,iil itary-Re pairing) s/169/62/000/006/002/090 E202/E192 AUTHORS flar i nov, Ye. and Zhogo Iev, L.P. TIT LL Instrument for measuring re3idual magnetisation of rock samples PERIODICAL: keferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no.8, 1962, 9, abstract 6 A 42. (Or. Vses. n.-i, in-ta inetodiki 1 tekhn. razvedki, no. 3, ig6i, 266-275) TLXT: An instrument for measuring residual magrietisation of samples in irregular forms is described. It comprises a magnetic system suspended on vertical tungsten filament and placed withIn the ifelmholtz coil which serves as a compensator of the horizontal component of the Earth field. The instrument contains all optical metering system and the control desk. The working principle is identical With that used in operating the astatic magnetometer of B.M. Yanovskiy and B.T. Chernysheva. The sensitivity of the instrument is 2. x 10-6 CGS,%I. The calculation of' error diie to the shift of the magnetic centre of the sample is given. Card 1/2 In-strui,,ient for measuring residual ... S/169/62/000/006/002/090 E202/EI92 The insti-timent is designated for work in auddle latitudes, where there art- small variations of horlzontal coMPolit?I11L Of the geowagnet-ic field, since, this instrument is sensit-Lve to heterogenci-Lies in magnetic fields and variations in deciinat-ion. FAbstractor's note: Complete translation.-I ' Card 2/2 L Y AYE V, G, I., d ok- to r t,-khn. n a., ik ; B Al IINCV, Yu.D. , in::Jr. I TC-11tV UT I KO-iL Il' F105 N.N., inzli. Ile H.at r,~.qistance of protective ennmel coatings. Mashinostroenie ric -1 ',i 4-79-81 Jl--Ag 163. (MITRA .7,~. 8/072/63/000/003/003/004 Bioi/B186 AUTHORS: Belyayev, G. I.# Doctor of Technical Sciences# Barinav, Tit.% Engineer I- ------- TITLE: Effect of the composition of ziroonium'enamels an thair whiteness and water resistance PERIODICAL, Steklo i keramika, no. 3, 1963p 20-23 TEXT: The way in which the composition of glasses of the Ka2 0 B20 3 Sio ZrO system affects the opacity, water resistance.and viscosity 2 2 was studied. The first series of glasses examined had the composition Na20*B2O 3* (2-x)SiO2.xZrO2 where x -.0 - 0.7t Na20 - 25 mol4l B20 3 - 25 mole%. The glasses were melted at 1160 - 12000C. Results; (1) the water resistance of the glass increased with increasing Zr02 content. (2) Glasses containing 15 or more mole% ZrO 2 were opaque. Prita con- taining less Zr02 were transp&'rent and gave only slightly opaque enamels on steel. Conclusion: in glass of the given composition Zr02 is soluble card 1/3 S/072j63/000/005/003/004 Effect of the oomposition of BIOI/B186 up to 15 mole%. In the second series of glas.see'the Na 20 content was varied from 10 to 40 mole%, and the Ba 0 content from 40 to 10 mole%l 2 3 the SiO2 content was kept constant at 35 mole%, and the ZrO 2 content at 15 mole%. Results: (3) the viscosity of the molt decreased with increastS basicity. (4) Rais.ing the B.203content and lowering the Na.0 content reduced the solubility of Zro and increased the opacity. * (5) The water 2 resistance increased bei\ye" 40 &rA 30 Toole '% Na2 0; at higher Na20 Content it decreased rapidly.' *I-n J'he tHr(l se-ries of experiments the following substances were added to alaae af compositioi) Na 2O-B2 03'1-4SiO2-O-58ZrO2* 0.1 - O.a mole% BeO, MgO, GaO, SrO, PaO, ZnO or CdO. Results:(6) Each of the group II metal oxides increased the opacity.'.0.1-0.2mole% Beo, MgO, ZnG, or NO produced particularly intensive effects. The opacifying effect decreases in the following order: BeO, ZnO, MgO, CdO, CaO~ 5r0, BaO. (7) The water resistance of'the frits was higher after adding the oxides than before, exoept'after the addlition of ZnO. The most signifi- cant increase in chemical stability vas produced by O.Bmole% Cao or- Card.2/3 B/072j63/000/003/003!004 Effect of the composition of BIOI/B186 0.4moleO&f SrO, In the last series of experiments the effoot of vat 4'ested. Resultst(8) The most intense increase in opucity and water resistance due to Al-0 oocured In the zirconium frits. There are 2 3 figures and 2 tablese -ASSOCIATIOVi Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-takbnologiabeskiy inotitut im. P.R. Daershinskogo (DAepropptrovok PhysicoteahniCal Institute Imeni F,%R. Dzershinskiy) Card 3/3 t o 15(2) GrAOR, V-41., T.T. 301172-56-12-2212) TITIZ. 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Collowritorm of the r-;mpqt-%t 1-11t.t. -ptrt.dl I I - ztjy.j~v om the acid content a.nd betticity of enamol3, and cm the Wl ... c. of tu: '...PTtioneom ome prop,rtle. oi ,, f r.d-lp .' o Lc.o J t4i-k tc~ff 'ne ) -4 3-1- - an L. (NIlKbItIMAZ~) tt~ -Par"aact of ae-fsct-im9 ..-=.led b..Jc.1 A T. of at "PZ:tI Y. it t jy liye-MI (Z-Y.rtb- the mat.hods of ;raY,mtLn, Lh~j, f&,It. V-1- "avcbNh-kv, Llga,nuij Fork. 1=..i Artem. -j-ted on the ful. '511"Li on of tict gri~cdi" for c" n' .:Lbr: , . "'r -~ " -, , '.- ot tz. ..;. I., t in tto burnto, t,ct-jcU or In can ct% 11 Ith to* c ..... r -1 Nr-- to of :~ l ff Lurnin". V.A. (Itorl. -P.rud - U. - of tn. d"I"' of -f-tuf. at ~o Lys-v-"jy Not r' on the p .. of to The &-b- cf tt, carifor-, ~A.xld rea,luti,r., f,,r b to" BELYAYEV, G.,!,, kzird,.Loklin.z2auk;-I~~-Plt.*OV,-Yv,D~j inzh, Wear resistance of enamel coatings~ Mashinostroenie no~1:67-?o Ja-F 162, (NDRA 15-.2') 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, (Enamel and enameling) BF:,YAYFV, G,I,; 13i.:ZINOV, Yu.D~ Effect of ti,e composition of metA and frit in ti-e 3we-12in? of Stok. i ~,or. 19 no. 1: 2('-)0 Ja ' 6~ . ( !U fL4 .1 --:-. 3 ) (Enamel and enariel inc) MYAYEV, G. I,, d0tor tekhn. nauk; BARINOV, Yu. D., inzh. Effect of the composition of~-zjrcorrium enamels on their white tanco Mr 163. ness and water-resis tek. i ker. 20 no.3:20-23 (MIRA 16-4) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologichealrdly institut im. Dzerzhinskogo. (Zirconium) (Enamel and enameling) ACCESSION NR: AT4036807 S/0000/63/000/000/0262/0272 AUTHOR: Belyayev, G. I.; Smakota, N. F.; Verbitskiy, P. G.; Barinov, Yu. D. TITLE: On the interaction of borosilicate melts with certain metals and oxides SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut matallokeramiki i spetsial'ny*kh splavov. Poverkhnostny'kye yavleniya v rasplavakh i protsessakh poroshkovoy metallurgii (surface phenomena in liquid metals and processes in powder metallurgy), Kiev, lzd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 262-272 TOPIC TAGS: borosilicate, oxide, vitreous covering, metal ceramic material, silicate, steel, sodium borosilicate glass ABSTRACT: In this paper the authors studied the process of the reaction of steel with sodium borosilicate glasses of different acidity. It was sho-.rn that in com- positions of metal glass at high temperatures, a ch(-mical reaction of phases occurs which is accompanied by the solution of the metal, the enrichment of the alloy by its oxides, and a separation of gases which leads to the expansion and formation of a foamy structure near the interphase boundary. It was established that the nature cf the silicate melt has a considerable offect on the speed of dissolution of the steel samples; the solubility, of steel increases with an increase in the alkalinity Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4030807 of the glass. The intensity of the expansion of the barosilicate alloy rises with the increase of the glass alkalinity. Metals have a great effect Dn the expansion. An insignificant expansion of the alloy was observed in the reaction with nickel, copper, and molybdenum; compositions consisting of glass with powdered iron, cobalt, or chromium additives, expand strongly. It was shown that the solubility of the iron oxides decreases with an increase in the acidity of the glass. In pure boron anhydride, ferric oxide practically does not dissolve. Orig. art. has: 11 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut (Daepropetrovsk Chemical Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: 23Nov63 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 EXCL 0 0 SUB CODE: 14L NO REF SOV: 004 OMER: 004 Card 2/2 ii-ElYAM , G~l . , dckt or tekh-n. nFuuk, 11 "1, YF~ I" Ol,', r, ~ - .-. .-. -.A ~- I I , BhRINIOV, - Yuj~. ., (and, tekhn. nauk Cap i,y of titanitin., P-,anous-vanadJum and X I I -V I-strocnie no.~~P - 1~-, enutirielin .MasM n , -",-g 5,,!y - '~ I 1.- -1 L, 52123,65 EPA(s)-2/EPA(w)-2/EWT(M)/W(i)/EWP(b)/~,W(e) Pt-7/ftb-10 WH ---------- iACCESSIGN 11,TR; APS015359 UR/0286/65/000/009/0111/0111 666.29 ;:AUTHOR: Belyayev, G. I.; Darinov. Yu. D.;_ Belyy, Ya. I.;-Ponomarchuk, S. M. ~TITLE: Silicate low-boron enamel./ Class 48, No. 17081a ID: ~SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 9, 1965, 111 1OPIC TAGS: enamel, boron, borax !ABSTRACT: This Author's certificate introduces a silicate low-boron enamel which 'made up of quartz sand feldspar, soda ash, sodium nitrate, cryolite, titanium di '.!oxide, cobaltic oxide,nickel oxide and a substance which contains boron anhydride. ~Since borax is not easy to obtain, datolite concentrate is used as the substance iwhich contains boron anhydride.-, ASSOCIATION,: none ISUBMITTED- llMav63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Mr OTHER: 000 ING REF SOV: 000 Card ACC NR, AP7006802 AUTHOR: Ponomarchuk, S. M1. (Enginccr~-, Barinov, Yu. D. (Candidate of techn-J"cal g4 sciences); Tovarenko-Klimenko, 11. N. (---'n sneer) !ORG: None TITLE: Investigation of' boron-containing priming enamels !SOURCE: Teklinologiya i organizatsiya proizvodstva, no. 6, 1966, 81-8h TOPIC TAGS: corrosion protection)boron, metal coating, ceramic to metal seal, silicate ABSTRACT: The article is a report on comparative studies of a nurber of properties ofi silicate enamels used for protecting steel parts from corrosion. A high-quality glass- i metal composition was produced by adding boron oxide to the enamel coatings in t1he form of borax, calcium borate, concentrated danburite (30'/'0 CaO, 20% B203, 39% SiO2, 1-75 AlnO3, 2.Lc' Fe203, 6.9% calcination loss), and concentrated datolite (39-55 io /, Cao, 17.5%Q B203, 27.5% Si02, 1.1% A1203, 2.3% Fe203, 12.1% water plus calcination loss). It was found that prime enamels containing a high concentration of calcium are extreme-, ly resistant to water. This may interfere with normal aging of the slip which some- times has a detrimental effect on the stability of its working parameters. For this I reason, complete melting is preferable when founding prime enamels based on danburite I and datolite concentrates. This assures proper lixivation of the frits and stabilizes I- Card 1/2 uDc; -666..293 ACC NR. .. -Apfdo-66of the properties of the slip. In order to study coating quality, steel oxidizability, adhesion between prime coats and metal, and tendency to "fish sca'-ing", frits were pulverized with additions of 6 parts by weight of clay, 45 Parts by weight of weter and 0.5, 0.6, 0.7 and 0.8 parts by weight of borax for prime coats based on borax, calcium borate, danburite and datolite respectively. The results are tabulated for ,11 types of enamel. The results show that Soviet boron-containing materials may be Iused in priming enamels to replace borax which is relatively scarce. Orig. art. has: 14 tables. 1SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: None Card '2 ~' I I. ~. k - - - I ! Iz 11 / . . KlTAYGORODSKIY, I.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ZHITOIIIRSKAYA, B.Z.; ARCHAKOVA, R.A. ; MIKHAYLOVA-BOGDANSKJIYA, Z.A.; BARINOVA, A.?. - , , Investigating methods of reducing the V'olumstric weight of foam glass. Trudy VIIIIStekla no-37:3-11 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Glass, Cellular) - BARI'.,'C)V.k, A. ~' . 1 2719C PAR I ':UVA. :1 - ; - , I~Nll- .7 . k' - V - - Pri rotov leri3' e i :r!i q~ ' ----'~ey v , -.ci. at i . I. Pro i-st ' , . 717, . ~~, s . 2--.4 SO: Le to r~i s ' Z~--,; rna I 'i~,-kh St. atey, Vo I. 171,-~ , 1~-J;Q Chemical Abstracts May 25, 1954 Dyes and Textile Chemistry XAniline printing. _,~. G. Barinova fuld K. V. N. 1"am. 10, No. 1, T; AtIWA)I.-With P- ';H.C,HcNfI? its catalyst in~t~d of ferrocy-ani'ler;. civuitir with ulniine black became -.itisfactc- anit the printing paste To decmasc the aciditY of the paste and !,03-wit w1v to wuakcu of the filwr, ork. arid Oactic or ace- licl d Zti(0111, %~crv addcd fO OIC d%T 11:011. L*-+-- STEPANOV, A-S-j BARINOVA A.G. Using ammonium carboVmetbylcelluloBe for piemenl~ printing. Tekat. prom. 20 no.9:47-49 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Pigments) P-P-A.SE I LOIK EXPLOITATIC.-I 3 0 V/3 C-A t~~. Z~'flct-y of' 1-r,;,in,~ r-1-- P~P-crtle.3 or Pr I-tic.r. "'N 11)"). 183 P. Errata all., tncerted. 1,90-) c.plen Reap. Fd.: V.2. r-t., of' Pr3r-, ! r; JKI , 0f E~i-; P.N. T,,h. El.. T.V. P-lyl- kov.. PUPSCZE: --hIs f artio.11,- Is !nt-.4,-! for er,,In.-or5 -A scientific In brske, an,, C(NERAOZ: The gr~o_-P ar artl~.I- dlalq wit~l t:tllc d-Ign for Incre-'r_ 111`,, -1 r1I,.'-r-j .1 tL,, G-M grz"P wIt. P t~ 't~,~ Of a licAti= .1o., -t- U11 t." n: "'.3up .1 PL ~-.ltm of f rrll.t!-~ test pairs and tri;(ts, tre ro-t-n wlt~l t~~ or L-~- and,ca.1cl:.t"n data. F-, are =PMmy ~!t of the rti-lao. TAELP L7 CWMENTr: Chupillk., and V.P. M"-'I"nk~v' of Ai-~-~-.~t D-jr,~ LnJInZ 26 7_3 "'u?,7 tj ta or a 2,~..ty or sut~..atlc trakc .1/3- The te=-N p a ~h-a-t- !a nTq ~r. ;a. &4ju3t 0 e c.lar Y~- .-, for ln,r~~51-r~ the Life nd EfrIcl-ty of Black 2re,;- of 46 Thekautntrd-s-c-1 t,~~ -n-'t11ctI_n a-`1 cPd-at!" bra.63 with re.;~=t to tlif. -,! ~j -1kng --- -~ -c' -. ty- . f cut r~g t. - - 5 and d~ riep~ 5 1-ntal in .50 &:j in t~~e 11. OF ?rEW jjjICTjC~j P.A~TIIALS pAR- Ayr) jy,-~=7ATJC~j C? T~~JH AFFLICATIU:3 aryd A.K. P'r!n-A ln-stle.-Ion of- Friction Propertc. of 5 62 The avth~rm ;rc3 t0. 5z,dI of' frl~t-n p,~;,.rt'ts st~ of jc~3 _r' of ..I. var tlI 'r= V., lar :a c 7., .153 d~- awb= - to hipn-&'!Cy, n~at-r,~z_';tamt stc." 3. 7 acrj~a t~ *a effect o~ varic aa &~ :.-,yirg addl on 'L~i~ frl..- 'Irtles ~._I w1.r-_-1__'_'Ity 0: steel. tion Pro- Slink., B.L., --- A.A. Ye-11n. C~~-,I- B-,_- 'cr Nealj-DIty 82 The authors dclcr4toa tt~ P-~;-ti!3 cf a~~r-- hr~nzea, giving their ctaacter'c-cz &~ a friction c,atarlal for trak-, arA cozaparInZ the. .!-.% "at Iron. Pardovo K.M. anel znviejtlgatlon cr C&.Z~t Friction All OY3 88 The author ;res,ent3 test nrom~atirn on the Mr-B co=ct fric- tion =terllal, which was tested In a pair with type ChN~lh cast Iron. C!!2:g~yevakly, _9.A. Aspects of the r-elopment of H,,at-Rcmlstant F-Iction Materials 93 In tnia artia'~, prop~rtlcs of the Initial ccmplnents 0f' f'rIct4cj rater4alo: Irc.n =1ni=- birluzm oxide, asbestos, kao- 11n, Jead oxide, carton black, graphite, silica prel, alag wool. 1ron powder, 1-d poler, steel wcol, bral.3 wlr~ arA chipa, ILlabaffter, etc., are em~n~d. ThcIr affect on atr,_ngth and frict ion coefficients at various temperatures Is Investigated. _2*~d~henk,,: V.M., -I A.P. Fet-In. PrIction N-ween Cast Iron &TA 110 Th; aut~%.-a d-fa-es ~ffe_- of the ._-pc3!t.'-n, atrut~~ and Propertiea of cast Iron working in pair with FK-161 pi-sti.. on changes In th,, T; fl~,! %CH:Cllj un 11ZOE1:61, RC011i over a ciite4yst contposc,l ~f thr m1t wl C. W43 txwnd~ ill th, iolvi'v:11 of 'I nu batyrutecuwbo formt-flu pul yivid (Stl-141)ntai): Imolar The bell zw, tc form S ill a to" ~r yitzd, the bu-st being 707c, at 2W4V)' (outry Iuip.; 3,oo' in ilic middli ut t4 cataly-.t), whik higlwr lGv,-er the con- ver-sion., 137014 nlonc is severe]y Ovc,mpd. over tbe c..'itz-Opst, some be nh destrw.T-d ill ~.Cl Cowlitions which rp- clion airl deloi!t1in. 0 the (-rg. acid. 1-1 terd the nddn. rea 9,070 yield Df M-OCH: cll.. w&, ublaincil %601 3 conuirt ' ' mA 2.50 entrv tem in the mid(th! d'he catalyso, !i, (n1 -00 AcOll artl CIT-, c er C-(AcO),Ztj cstal)~-r ;a ~410-'W y1ch) J nplimciabIc =U. of ArzO. %Oldi fmisis from dr-ctmimt. of N1 uff dcrtc acclate Kviola th l . . co l y p 10 AUTHORS: Rostovskiy, Ye. IT., Barin(,Iva, A. 1 3/2 10 Volkova, A. I. TITLE: On the Synthesis of Vinyl Ester of the isobutyric-, Isovaleric- and Caproic Acid (0 sinteze vinilovyk1a efirov izomaslyanoy, izovalerianovoy i kapronovoy kislot). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdelenie Khimichesk'ikh 11auk, 11957, Nr 11 , pp. 1379-1386 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From acetylene and the corresponding acids vinylisabutyrate, vinylisovalerate and vinylcapronate were produced synthetically according to the heterogeneous-catalystic vapour-phase method. On this occasion it was ascertained that the useful acid-transformation can amount to 90 - 95 clfo of the theoretical value with regard to the consumed and 70 - 90 ~'. with regard to the acid introduced into the reaction. For the first time the vinyl ester of the iso- valeric acid is described in this paper. It is shown that the vinyliq.obutyrate can be obtained accordinE to the vapour- phase method and also according to the method of acidolysis of the vinylacetate. It was here explained that for the Card 112 synthesis of the vinyl ester of the carroic acid as well as On the Synthesis of Vinyl Ester of the Isobutyric-I 62-11-1-1/29 Isovaleric- and Caproic Acid. ASSOCIATION: SUBAL'.ITTED: AVAILABLE: Card 2/2 probably its next homologous compounds with a higher number of carbon atoms it is most suitable to obtain them according to the heterogeneous-catalytic methcd. For thio one ror::~its to avoid the presence of aetylidene-ester-admixtures, ahich make the purification of the vinyloapronate very difficult. The experiments when treating the vinylacetate with acetic acid under presence of a meroury-catalyst showed that the compound reaQtion can take place here with considerably lower velocity. Considerations on side-processes, ivhich determine the suitability of a method-application according to the degree of useful transformation and the possibility of an elimination of the complicated vinyl ester in Lure forri, are brought. There are 2 figures, 3 t~.bles, ana 21 references, 10 of which are Slavic. Institute for High - Molecular Compounds of the AN USSR (Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSS;_7L). June 18, 1956. Library of Congress A Ql T* ~ 0L'."" C. t ovs k i., TITLE On the llro,iurtlL~-,, a Vi C, svoystva~.h r.yada efircv) Report 1 : on the r of tion o~ thu 1 U 6ti omyleniya -,-.:vc,;tiya A~' SSSH Otdel len-lyc :.aa~,, - 6~', 5 9 A 3 S C I I., t'-.c- --E:1,1~;rts c"ne restrc-it,.-- c., :~:a-'nly 7 al-~.~t 'L.~:c 'boilin )h ~Jc-il !j r c) r t i es. o f r i"YOSI i- more 0 1. L S t i c s ul L a's t, ~l t 11 c t cc 0 f I l' J 1L" 1 f i C: 10 VulDC-iti, '21.d i t,. t h e::i,,) -, r aa r ~ s v 1L c,-: C) f 1 -"::1 e _. s ", te 2 1.";.i c- 1i o'- loili icvt ol ov L k) tr velocit'. c-, "!I,- f _r4 4 _3 D t C, t is uf 1, V., 41 a s o c c 1- t a c. Or a c: 1 a c I n L; t -I t o f i Co: S 2 1 0 J I i _~' : . -1. - AVA 1121. L 1. Comples vinyl ethers-Properties 2. Complex vinyl ethers- Polymerization 3. Complex vinyl ethers-Saponification-Velocity ROSTOVSKIY, Ye.N.; BARINOYA, A.N. Vinyl crotonate and its polymer. Vysokom.soed. 1 no.11:1707-1712 N '59. .(Mula 13:5) 1. Institut vysokomolebalyarnykh soyedineniv Ali' SSSR. (Crotonic acid) (Polymers) ROSTOVSKIY, Ye.N.; BARINOVA, A.I.I. Vinyl formate and ethylddene diformate. Z'hur.ob,khim, 33 no.3:829-830 Rr 163. (MIRk 16:3) 1. Institut vysokomolek-uIyarn3,k'I,,, soyediiiei-dy AN SSSR, (Formic acid) (Ethinediol) S/169/61/000/009,/013/056 i228/D304 AUTHORS: Kukhtikova, T, I,, and Burinova A. Ya. TITLE: Mechanism of focal movements during the Shurobsk earthquake and its recurrent shocks PERIODICAL: Referativn zhurnal. Geofizika, no. 9, 1961, 16, yy abstract 9A133 (Tr. In-ta seysmostoyk. str-va i seysmol. AN TadzhSSR, v. 7, 1960, 07-102) TEXT,- The mechanism of the Shurobsk earthquake (0042 hr. on July 21, 1955, E = 10 12 j ~ T = 380561 N , -A = 69'401 E , H - 20 Jim ) and its recurrent shocks is determined by the Keylis-Borok method. The following conclusions are drawn from comparing the results for the main tremor and the 12 strongest recurrent shocksg (1) The mechanism of the focal move- ment of the recurrent shocks repeats the basic features of the mechanism of the strong earthquake. (2) The dislocations found for the trend of 0 the rupture planes differ within the limits of 20 . (3) At the foci, Card 1/2 Mechanism of focal- S/169/61/000/009/013/056 D228/D304 the rupture surfaces are steeply inclined (39 - 380) to the horizontal. (4) The relative rupture displacement at the 12 foci is associated with the uplift of the eastern block and with the subsidence of the north- western block., (5) Most of the dislocations at the Shurobsk foci are regarded as combinations of overthrusts and faults (in the geologic sense). (6) Despite the similarity of the movement mechanism of the foci under consideration, the first arrivals of longitudinal waves at cer- tain stations have different directions; this is due to the small slewing of the planes or direction of the movements. fAbstracter's note: Com- plete translation.2 Card 2/2 KUKHTIKOVA, T,I,; BARINOVA, A~Ye. Mechanism of fccal motion eart)iquake. Trudy Inst. L 29959-66 -FAT (M /I/E,'jP(t)/ETj Tja(_Cj__-P~j ZJD ACC NRi AP6012492 SOURCF, CoDr": UR~0181/66/008/OC)li/12)i(,/12"i9 AUTHORS: Geytsi.. I. I.; Nesterov, A. A.; 1~arinova, E. Yu.; Smirnov, L. S. ,ORG: Institute of Semiconductors,SO AN SSSR Novosibirsk (I stitut poluprovodnikov-S-0-AN-=~ L, ':TITLE: Temperature dependence of the average ionization energy in aqrmanium and silicon ':SOURCE: ~izika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 4, 1966, 1246--2-249 :TOPIC TAGS: germ.nium, silicon, ionization, temperature dependence, jelectron 'bombardment, x ray irradiation, photoelectric property, iphysical diffusion, minority carrier, forbidden band., i;,c 9 1) -) wq ~,j t I ri, i- iABSTRACT: To obtain additional data on Ionization occurrinL, YL I- __L mi 1conductors irradiated with electrons and x rays, the authors m,,asured ithe temperature dependence of the average Ionization In Ge and Si. The !relative change of the ionization energy with temperature was determinedi i ,by two procedures. X rays were used for uniform generation of carriers 'in the volume of the semiconductor and to avoid the influence of irradia~ ~tion on its surface properties. The x rays range In cncrj-,y from )0 to ~50 licv- The x ray pulseq ranfrod In duration from 10 to 1300 11-sec, with Card 112 ACC NRi AP60121192 :ri6e times not worse than 1.5 -- 2.5 ~isec. One was based on observing .!the amplitude and the decrease of the Induced conductivity in the sample! ~when it's irradiated with rectangular pulses of x Irradiation. In the case of zermanium, a second procedure was also used, wherein a Ge crystal; Mith p-n junction was exposed to the ionizing action of an electron beam !with energy 1 Mev. The geometry of the sairple was such that the d fusion of tho m1nority carriers could be determined following the il- Ilumination of the sample with short-wave light. The results obtained 1with both methods were identical and ahowed that as the temperature d 1from 300 to 77K the average ionization energy in Ge and Si changes little: 1The chancre can be attributed to changes in the width of the forbidden i C, lband. The change does not exceed 10%. Orig. art. has: 2 figiire3 and '6 formulas. ISUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE. l2Jul65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 004 2 URYAKIN, A.Y.; LAZAREV, D.N.; BARINOVA, G.A. Fluorescent analysis of the viability of agricultural plant seeds. Dokl.AN SSSR 106 no.4-739-?42 F '56. (mu 9-6) l.Predstarleno akademikom A.L.Kursanovym. (Seeds) AV111, Yu.L.; BAR1340VA, I.F. Diapostic meaning of the reducing ability of blood sr= (Makele reaction). Ieb.delo 7 no-1108-40 N 161. (MIRA ll,:Jrj) 1. Teraperticheskoye otdeleniye Khersonskoy lineynoy bolinitsy vodnikov. (SERUM DIAGNOSIS) KATAYFV, YP.G.; Bj~RINOVA, L.K. Addition of thiourea and sel-murea I-) I reagc-nts. D,)kl. AIN SSSA 141 no.6:1373-1375 D "fl. (IILL, 14:12) 1. Yazanskiy :-osudarstvennyv universitet. im. V-1.Ullyanova-Lenina. Frf-d5;t:i%,It,no (Urea-Spectra) (Adciiti-m rt~actiois) ACCESSION NR: AP4005071 S/0191/63/000/012/0018/0021 AUTHOM: Korablina, T. P.; Barinova, M. V.; Kurakina, A. I.; Rya-bova, G. I. TITLE* Liquid--,-apor equilibri= in the binary systems 5ilicontetra- chlovide-trimethylchloro3ilane, triinethylchlorosilane- acetonitrile, and silicon tetrachloride-acetonitrile SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 12, 11063, 18-21: TOPIC TAGS: binary system, binary liquid system, liquid vapor aqui-librium, silicon tetrachloride, acetonitrile, silane.chlorotri-' niethyi-, or .7anosilicon compound, organosilicon compound synthesis, sila~e.chlo..-otrimethyl-,synthe:;is ABSTRACT: To obtain data for calculating azeotropic rectification of the ternary system silicon te+vrachloride--trimethylchlorosilane- acetonitrile in silane production, phase equilibria of the 3 corre- sponding binary systems were determined at 760 mm. Hg. The phase equilibria curves and the activity coefficients are shown in the enclosure (calculations were made according to Marguless equations, Card 1/5 ACCESSION NH: AP4005071 Ig X2(2B + Zx3(A 2(ZA B + 2 12 - A12 2 12 B12 and Ig ~'2 X1 3-2 12 2-x3(B A for example, for the silicon tetrachloride-trimethyl- chlorlgilan')2 L 6 system; gamma, ana gamma are the activity coefficients ,or silicon tetrachloride, and trimethilchlorosilane and x and x are the mclar fraction concentrations of silicon tetra- 1 2 chlorid3 and trimethylchlorosilare in the liquid,pha3e, and A ana B 1~q are constants.) 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(cf. a, Ion. all it, wid -t- iiiiii4i at I a~ WIN '00 , 1110 cuft pm Abmi"ta is m6des 1. ratio. ; *: I "TALLU"ICAL LITIERATURE CLA411FICAT" As&-SLA IS1481 MAI, Clow 0*1 U Is AV so It It ; 14 a In a` 1. Owl TITI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #000: :00 00 00000*0 roe zoo roe re 0 v0 qo 0 goo goo too 0 lid* 6041n. 00 C~~' 0 at 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 a a e 9 0 010 0004 0000 J909410000611 Dounizuttloo of alkk acId In al-Ift-te wAtims cea- -1 IM c1avesihm &M 15makas. K. A. Vihf-it'rv Axv A. lawadsk4ye W., k OM-2 .0 (039); (IM).-Acidify the sample with'.V% U.90, beat to dissolution, and cvW It Cr li present, It &bou)d be reduced. Then &M 20 to 40 ml. arnmanium n" belate. dilute to 3M ml.. stir. anti let stand 1cw 15 min AdT4O mi. HCI (1:1) and an wets of a thrated 1.2% 804ution of 8-h;rdtx:TqUinOtiqe. itopper. and heat for 10 n1in.at6O*to-11' 1hperiodiethaking, Oxg,diluteto IM ml.. and stir, Filter. disewd the firm portions, then to a 100--f ion ddSOMI.11,0,eOml.)ICI(1;1).aiid ,M) Mt of M) Ic acid, said titrate with 0 1 N twolitide- Inoinate scAuticm In the prr*cnm 44 methyl r"I Scr Ctram A 61. 22 131 -W (100) BELYAKOVY I.S. ; KRLPS,. S, Ye.; SURIN, P. D~ ;, RARINOVA, 0, N. , red.; GORBATKIN, B.G,,, tekhn. red. (Clock and watch repairinglRemont chasov. Moskva, Gosmestprom- izdat, 1962. 240 p. (MIRA 16:3) Wocks and watches--Repairing and adjusting) F(.,Li'AVI',7,EV,, Yu.F.; LYUbARSKFi, Ai-"OIIOV, Yu.i,".; red. ; TRUSOV, N.S. , tokhri. red. [I,anufacturitiC boolimito -ocfillf',] Frohwotistvu be'lilitiloi IlrovIi. "c I , (1-11 ~.1.7 ~-) . -~;kva Gostvtizdat, 1.063. (18, 1-1. r VFI IYASFEV, Lev '.ik-olayeviclli: ')0mcn Mikiiaylovich; BA~`TNCVA, O.N., red.; TR!Ij'SC'Vy N.S., tekhn. red. [Design and repair of office typewriters) Konst---,.,ctsiia i remont kantseliarskikh pishushchikh mashin. Moskva, cos bytizdnt, 19b3. 198 p (mi,.,,,A 16:11) (T~Tewriters) VISITENSHlY, Z.A.; Eklil:OVA, red.; T:'U.;C"',. r -, 'Pair of capneras] I emont, fotc)~QnparE-tc,-V. , G,):", r , - L L H L I ~ . ~ , L izdat, 1963. 205 p. (Nd:.I, 16: 3-2) (Ceinerns-M.,lintenance am', i-epnir) I A--l-l-',--,-cndr Leor.idovich, kand. ~olrhn. naul-j: VOLKOVA, Anaas,,F---i-~,a ::4-kdtich-na, kand. tekhn. nauk; --ed~; ZAVIYALOV., S.N., tek-hil. red. [Cheirdcal cleaning of ai-tificial furl Khimicl-esk-ia ori~tka I.'oskv u i.1-,,.~-tvenno.7o mekha. i7 BARINOVA, P. N. "History of the Development of Drawing Apparatus in Cotton Spinnir.-F." Gand Tech Sci, Inst of History of Natural. Sc-.ence and Technnlog4y, Acad Sci USSKP Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 1, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 RATZINOVA, P.N. 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S. S R 1 5, TCA 7W Muil, C11jC(X)1j in eomll~. ;x, DA111111 t. ttk*4 M rh~~I, vimitArtely ak. himentAthm 11% :l," n"t -.1, A~t~ftu., hSt". bml i aclil fmmatvut. t1- ad,lu~l as et i encl- w tbr Or% thal 1))r nk,-hani,m of t-itjic Rrid f(wrtnation dlfTrf% frlm- 0 so j e 4 2 1 ire: J9 re d A S a$ L A ofTALLURCOC&I WERATM CLASSIFKATIO. f 7- tie 0 talc., .11 0- "i ~t all S. AT , 001,11 Kil INER it a tt It M No n I I& m 6-d V;-- i or ~( 9 a a rp t 1 0 0 0 000 4 :j i, IS 14 it 1. It IN 11 V P WD MI, UP040 41 4wlj dies It 1. L L I v n h t, VV 1 A -I It. AA PA U MI It it I so formation of furrissic and succink acids In cultutes of CA RhIZOPuB bigricAns S. A. Ilarin"Va. .111 00 W. S. S. R.) 10, 716 29(1941); Orm. Ztnl,. 1 2 00 90 S. -The. cultur" yithitil ale. an,] ,Inch njorr lumaric t1) than .11cl-MiC (11) A, id. The mul. value of the ale. I, 0 cqUAI U, Oll J I I,. J I and 11. 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