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BELMMO Yu.N.I.KAWj Ya.M. Atrophie changes in the genital system of male rats following injuries to the hypothalamus. Probl. endok, i gorm. 7 no.l: 3411 161. (MIRA 14:3) (GENER&TM ORGANS, MALE) (HYPOTHALAMUS) --;; BELENEV, Yu.F. New model of a a tereotaxic davioe for small laboratory animals. Biul. eksp. biol. i..ped- 51 no.5:116-nS My 1,61. (MM 14 t 8) 1. Iz laboratorii endokrinologil, (zav. - prof. Ya.H. Kabak) biologo- pochvennogo fakullteta. (dekmn - prof. N.P.Naumav) MoskovskoCo ordena Lenina, gosudarstvonnogo universitets, imeni H.V.Lomonosova. Predstavlona deystvitellnym chlenom MN SSSR A,L.Myasnikovym. (PHYSIOU)GICAL APPARATUS) MINA, S.Ye,;-IZLM9ffj_)WAjL_ Artificial oryptorchism in rats. Biul.ekop. biol. i mad. 54 no.12994--99 D'62. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Iz Inotituta, morfologii zhivotnykh imeni A.N.Savertsova AN SSSR I laboratorii andokrinologii Mookovskogo gosudarst- . vermogo universiteta imeni H.V.Iomonosova, Predstavlena daystvitellnym eblenom AMP SSSR A.Mabodinskim (TESTICLE-ABNORMITIES AND 1WORMTrM) sidgatim tha ignpraviag of b"er mJU*. (Tem an bmmer ppeeds.x . 9 a , (Agric-ultural Machine b Institute, Bul-d�~Pekedk. reth. AC44. Sa H 10 35&, "Im) in Rumian).-A tbeoretk-Al if .'Mez;Y',Qydbmmr-mJlloptftUon. with spocialaw grindi to ME AM main. "a Kbobnogorov of -ti- :DMkdyAbad. Mask S.S.S.R.' du red 1011041)6* to hatunaer-mIll results. &W distributioti was observed In the ob(mbped. A "W-12- OM was used In these tests; is bamn"Of a del* operpting speed of 2W two., 0t humer-Ordt dism. of 40 sum., bammer peripheral de Olp wkcky of 06.9 &W mans with 3-. 5-. or 10. nun. apaMates. , Tests weft pwfanud over a 50-W m./ sec. rup of hauna velocities. DetAlled results (in ten= at Was paxamtro reisted to partick-size distribution as 11mattlan of In t thronbpat adr.paujarejux- moo uhles. Xtth tkins '=Rr S-ftkg. lyariou derived Q;= of par'tkle- anab-sisdata. U. J. K- 1. W, I. MELE-NIA, YE. D. 7SIPEROVICH 2. U53-1(600) 11. Building, Iron and Steel 7. lesults of testirg the transverse fraim of the steel framwork of an industrial building. Stroi. prom. 31 no. 1. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. L 43873-66 ENT(l) GW ACC Nih AT60111 59 SOURCE CODES UR/319T/65/000/002 344/0350 AUTHOR: Belenitskaya, 0. A.., TXuremnov# Vo A@ YO W. &/ OROS Geological Institute, Kola Branch, AN SS_S'R (Geologi4heWy institut Kollskogo filiala AN SSSR) TITLE: Relationship of physical and mechanical properties to rock stresses SOURCES AN EstSSR. Institut fiziki I astronomil. Soyremennyye dvizheniya zemnoy kory. Recent crustal movements, no. 2, 1965, 344-3501 TOPIC TAGSt rock property, elastic wave propagation, ultrasonic wave, geomagnetism, rock stress, rFCr0V1t-S ABSTRACT: Observations have been carried out on the Kola Peninsula to obtain data on the relationship between elasticity, density, and magnetic properties and rock stresses in basic rocks (gabbro-norita) and in iron quartzites. Elastic.properties were measured with standard ultrasonic equipment, and magnetic properties with a magnetometer, Results obtained during this study indicate that magnetic and ultra- sonic-wave propagation studies can he used not only to detcypine rock composition and the size and shape of ore bodies, but also to determine crustal areas subjected to deformation. Orig.art.bast 3 figtires.and4 tables. SUB CODE~b 08/ SUBM DATES none/ ORIG REFS 004/ JERI Card /1 BELENITSIM, A.M. "The Great Central Asian EncyclopopAint of the Eleventh Gentry, Al-Blrun, ani Ills Descrir)tion of the Mineral~!.-tesources of Centi-il Asia," Prtrodn, NO. 11, 191,C) B-t,T,7-,MSKIY, A~ M "Geologicoraineraloi;ical Trebtise of AvicennB," Izv. Otd. obshchestv. nauk All Tad-zhSSR, Do 4. Dp 41-54, 1953 The author translates the troetise on geoloey vnd mineraloey of the ffimous Bukhara ccientist Avicenna (Ibn Sina). The treritise is one of the divisions of Avicenna's work Book 9f Bealings, written by him around 1023- 'Zie first part of the treatise is devoted to problems of geology; the second, the pioblems of the classificution of minerals and their for- mation. (R7.hGeol, No 4, 1955) Sun. No. 681, 7 Oct 55 BEUMTSILL Aa 0-aw Preliminary Inforration on the vorks of the Pandshikent group In 1953. Dokl*AN T&dsb*SSR se.11:17-29 154. (KERA 9:9) l.Instiftt istorii. arkhoologit I stnografii AN Tadshiksk*y SSR. "Rradstavleno daystvitellayn chlenow AN Tadthikskoy SSR, prof. A*A.Semenovym. (Pandshikent-1zeavations (Archeology)) BARTOLID, Vasiliy Vladimirovich; BELRUTSKIY, A.M.. otv. red. toma [Works] Sochineniia. Voskva, flauka. Vol.3. 3.965. 711 P. (MIRA 19: 1) 10K BICLINITSKIT, B. Ways at reorgantsiM the wage system for oil-well repair workers. Sots.trud. no.l:,65--O Ja '157a (XLRA 10:4) (Oil wells-Iquipment and supplies--Repairing) ~~O ~gygenly T"wVi*h)for .Doctffr of Techn6imd Sciess" on the basis of dissertation defended'i-Deoi-1959 in Couneil of U020ow Ordertbor Red j~WConqtructiqn Engineering InstftOv iment- Kuybyshev# entitleds ~4 WAS of transverse frames of 'one-storied Industrial i~uildlnpr") (EUVLSSO USSR9 2-619 26) CZECIIOSLOVAKIA/Chumical Technology Chemical Products and H. Their Applications Food Industryo Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Khimiyal No 11., 1958, 37863 Author A2IenImja, T. Inst Title An Objective Method of Analysis of the Stability of Jellied Marmaladeso Orig Pub Prur4rsl Potravin., 1955, 6., 1:0 7: 347-349 Abstract No abstract. 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S;:~filulmg to Uo ..M I,v sit ill'o. %IV lily"I JO a AW 40 &1 AA a OW a a 0 w 0 p p spot 10414111 Kanto* ma 1 114 0 6 0 0 9 0 0 -00 "09 00 I- tree got 0 0 0 0 IS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 010 q 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so" anod butailievor. M. X. Moont-Mm awl A. P. 164. .'Our, Asod. Kkow. So X%K #40OW"7-77M ' 4 c%onsple%. -VMI"T i, -sse4 an Wg. 6obutylene a. & llgM Into a cylindrical vestel jolere 14190, soln. anof pass 1101 cc. go( gas from a memorring buret tinvagil a Capillary into the soln. Allow the t. tbas forms to M&W (or W-416 muo.. filter rinse vrovorl M times with fillfair. prelecal-tv sarnmi. us t lot. with HgO to neutral (methyl oransci ve4orth'". (try at oil 41it". &rA kerp in desiccator to confil. a 1. cakM. - front aq.w ar,p witere 4 is in. at ppe.. r 6 temp.. p it toreo.ure in aim. lfg. and 39XQ is a coast. olotamed Mont X 7481,1CM! X V3 witecor 16412 isthrinal. wt. oftlor lops. For iso~jls up to lltt use 30 ml. W llgSl)~ ago Fars-?", toli-o-coll.u'r.311"ll. Amilaropiolit" uwN)ml..,I volvingilic I-pl. in luml.al bat 111\0~.dil. tbevola. to, low)- IYF nil.. awl litratc fig witb KCSS. M. III-Wh PISH09 LeB.; IXAUg A~P*; KARUSEMMI, W, [deceased]. Catalytia dabydragenation of butww to butane over oataWs obtained from local rav viateria.1se Ixv, Yost. fil. AN SSSR noo'ls53-59 157. (Nm Izs4) I* Towtochno-Sibirskly filial AN SSM (Datme) (Dohydrocenation) L \< AUTHORSt Kazanskiy, B. A., 3terligov, 0. D.f 62-11-20/29 Belemiksys., A* Pol KOAdratlyeva, 0. T&.0 Pavlova, P. S. TITLEs Determination of the Uneaturation of Isopentane-Isoprene- Isoamylene Mixtures According to Bromometrio Methods. (Opredeloniye nepredellaosti izopentan-izopron- izoamilenovykh smesey bromometricheskini metodami). PERIODICALs Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdolenie Xhimicheskikh Nauk, 1957, Nr 11. pp. 1399-1400 (USSR) IBSTRACTs Here a relative evaluation of the exactness of the methods of bromometrical determination of the unsaturation and the selection of the most useful method for the analysis of the isopentane-dehydration oatalysates, is brought. Ixaminin the bromometrio methods of K. W. Rossamund (reference 119 0. D. Gallpern (reference 2) and Virabyante with artificial mixtures showed that in dependence of the composition of the isopentans-isoprone-isomylons mixtures the exactness of the determination of the total unsaturation according to the methods of Rosenmund and Gallpern can vary absolutely from Card 1/2 1 to 3 %. Then introducing correcting coefficients the Determination of the Uneaturation of Isopentane-Isopreno- 62-11-20/29 Isoamylene Mixtures According to Bromometric Methods, exactness of the determination can be raised to Virabyants' method is useless for these mixtures. It Is shown that under the conditions for the brominationg which were investigat-ed, the 2-mothylbutene-i binds sort than one bromine molecule. There are 4 tables, and 3 references, 1 of which is Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D..ZalinakLy.- of the AN USSR (Institut orgazioheskoy khimii im. No D. Zelinskogo Akademli nauk SSSR). SUBMITTED3 July 5, 1957- AVAILABLEi Library of Congress Card 2/2 S/595/60/000/000/006/014 E196/E435 AUTHORS: Kazanskiy, B.A.. Sterligov, O.D., Kondratlyeva, G.Ya. TITLE: Catalytic dehydrogenation of isopentane SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po khimicheskoy pererabotke neftyanykh uglevodorodov v poluprodukty dlya sinteza volokon i plasticheskikh mass. Baku, 1957. Baku,, Izd- vo AN Azerb.SSR, 1960, 207-218 TEXT: Due to the lack of published information, the authors investigated the process of dehydrogenation of isopentane, which yields as the intermediate product isoamylenes, and, as the final product. isoprene, the monomer of synthetic rubber.. The chrome-alumina catalyst K-544 was used. This catalyst, developed by M. N. Marushkin of IOKh AN SSSR, proved suitable for dehydro- genation of n-butane and propanei it is highly active chemically and has a high mechanical strength. All experiments were conducted in the following manner: fresh or reactivated catalyst in portions of 20 CM3 was heated in a quartz tube to the reaction temperature in a current of air. The air was then purged by nitrogen and isopentane was introduced in the tube, The liquid Card 1/5 Catalytic dehydrogenation ... s/595/60/000/000/006/014 E196/E435 reaction products were condensed by cooling with solid carbon dioxide, noncondensibles were collected in a gasholder, The unsaturated hydrocarbons in the condensate were estimated bromometrically by the Rovenmund and Halpern methods, isoprene was separately determined by weighing Its adduct with maleic anhydride or colorimetrically by the method of R. F. Robey and H,V,Wiese. The catalyst was regenerated after each run by passing a current of air for one hour at the reaction tenperature. Experiments have shown that during hourly working cycles in the temperature range 500 to 575,*C and that of space velocities 0.3 to 4.2 hr"l, the activity of the catalyst increased with temperature, reaching a maximum at 5500C, maintained independently of the space velocity in the range 0.7 to 2.6 hr'.1. Under those conditions the catalysate from isopentane contained up to 58% of unsaturated hydrocarbons, the yield of the latter being 45 to 49% on total isopentane and 70 to 90% on the decomposed Isopentane. The productivity of the catalyst sharply increased with temperature, reaching the optimumIvalue. about 700 g C5H10 ~/tkhr at 5500C and space veloLity 2.6 hr- Thus 550*C wits the best operatin.,. r of this ~.atalyst Card 2/5 S/595/60/000/000/006/014 Catalytic dehydrogenation E196/E435 The noncondensible gasw/pflound to consist largely of hydrogen with some methane. The liquid products were analysed for tho individual unsaturated components by means of gas chromatography and light scatteringitpresults are given in Table 1. Analytical difficulties in the estimation of the unsaturated compononts by means of the Raman scattering a Tectra are distuaged, They &rise from the fact that the 1640 1cm- line of isoprene is 12 timeft more intensive than the 1642 cm- line of 3-methylbutene-1. The masking effect of isoprene is therefore very strong and it tends to affect even the 1651 cm-1 line of 2-methylbutene-1. In the chemical determination of total unsaturation of the zatalysate., the Rosenmund'method was found to giv* high values while the Halpern method gave low values. The correction factors whl,:h had to be applied were Oo96 and 1.04 respectively. Academicians N.D.Zelinskiy, A.A.Balandin, B.A.Kazanakiy, Corresponding Member AS USSR N.I.Shuykin, Yu.G.Mamedaliyev as well as V.T.Aleksanyan, Kh.Ster-in of Komissiya po spektroskopii AN SSSR (Commission on Spectroscopy AS USSR) and Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Head of Gazovaya laboratoriya (Gas Laboratory) of VNIGNI MNP SSSR are mentioned in the paper, There are 9 figures, 6 tables and Card' 3/!.:.r S/5q5/6o/ooo/ooo/oo6/oi4 Catalytic dehydrogenation ... E196/E435 4 references: 3 Soviet,-bloc and I non-Soviet--bloc. The reference V to an English language publication reads as followa~ Ref.4t Robey R.F,, Wiese H.V. Ana.lyt. Chem,,, 20, 1948, 951,. Card 4/5 S/595/6o/ooo/ooo/oo6/oi4 Catalytic dehydrogenation E196/E435 Unsaturated components i catalysate % W1W Table 1, Fraction 20- 38* 500" 525 5W Total unsaturation 18.6 41.6 52,2 Isoprene o.4 1.5 4.2 2-methylbutene-2 10 15 20/25' 2-methylbutene-1 5 15 15/30 3-methylbutene-1 3 3 5/3V" WThe analysis was carried out before separation of dienes in the fraction 20-38*. Card 5/5 AUTHORS: Kazanskiy, B. A.j Member of the AN USSR, 20-4-2o/52 Marughkin, M. N. (Deceased), Sterligov, 0. D., and Belenlkayaq A. Po TITLEs The Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Isopentane (Kataliticheskaya degidrogenizatsiya izopentana) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 117, Nr 4, pp. 619-622 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From the economical point of view the use of isopentane is important for the increased supply of raw materials to the production of synthetic caoutchouc. The catalytic dehydration of ioopentane to iao-amylenes and of these to isopren H12 7!~ C5 R10 -4 C5 H.) can be one of the ways of producing (C 5 isopren* There is only little literature on this subject (refer- ences I - 3). So the Juvestigation of this reaction is still very young. The second author produced at the institute (see "Association") an active alumochrome catalyzer for the de- hydration of n-butane and propane which can be employed for the purpose discussed here. It consists of (in molar-%%)t Al 20388, Cr 20 3 91 K20 3* The method of the dehydrogenation of ioopentane is described. In the condensate (by means of Card 1/3 dry ice) the total unsaturatedness was determined The Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Isopentane., 20-4-20/59 bromometrioally according to Rosenmund (reference). The proportion of isopren as to weight was determined by reaction with maleic aldehyde. The activity of the catalyzer is increas- ed when'the temperature riaes. It reaches its highest stage at 5500, The productivity is rapidly increased when the rea- ction temperature and the supply of raw materials are inalreas- ed. At 5750 the productivity of the catalyzer decreases (figure 3) as well as its selectivity as a result of the in- rea21ng crackSng reaction (figure 1). At the optimal temp- erature of 550 stability, degree of contaminationg and the most profitable duration of the working cycle were stated. The average activity (productivity) per cycle decreases with the extension of the cycle. Figure 4 shows that the select- ivity is independent of the degree of contamination. When the working ptriod lasts for more than 8 hours without inter- ruption the degree of dehydration falls to almost 1/3 during the first 4 hours and then remains so without noticeable changes. After the regeneration the catalyzer co=pletely re- reaches its initial activity. The contamination is obvioualy .connected with the disturbance of the catalyzer by deposits of "coke". When the temperature rises from 500 0 to 5500 the proportion of total unzaturatedness almost trbles. The concen- Card 2/3 tration of isopren increases tenfoldq the concentration of The Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Igopentane. 20-:", -20/52 2-methylbutene-2 almost doubles, of 2-methylbutene-l trebl'-z whilat the proportion of 3-methylbutene-1 hardly changes. Within the range of these temperatures 2-methylbutene-2 and 2- meth.ylbutene-1 prevail whilst the other two substances are contained in small quantities only. Table 2 shows that one has to be careful in employing the spectrums of the dispersion of light combinations to the analysis of the subutapces discussed here, as the lines of isopren and 3-methylbutene-l overlap. With small proportions of i9opren already line 1640 cm- (of 3-methvlbutene-1) but also line !651 cm-1 (of 2-methyl- butene-1) which leads to sharply increased results for the last two. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 4 referencest 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONs Institute for Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the AN USSR (Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTED: July 22, 1957 AVAILLBLEs Library of Congress Card 3/3 -A/ AUTHORS: Kazanskiy, B. A., Sterligov, 0. D., 75-1-23/26 .Belen1kaya, A. P., Kondratlyeva, 0. Ya., Pavlova, P. S. TITLEt Bronometric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydro- carbons in Isopentane-Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures (Opredeleniye nepredellnosti izopentan - izopren - izoamilenovykh smesey bromometricheskimi metodami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 1, pp 134-141, (USSR1 ABSTRACT: In the catalytic dehydrogenation of isopentane a mixture of 5 components forms - the initial product, 3 isopentenes and isoprene. The quantitative relation of the components depends on the reaction conditions. In the present paper the relia- bility of the three bromimetric methods - accordine to Rosenmund (Reference 3)9 Gallpern (Reference 5) and Vyrabiants (Reference 6) is examined. This control was investigated in pure C -hydrocarbons and also in various artificial mixtures of iso;entane with isopentenes and isoprene shich differed in the number of components and also in their concentration. It' Card 1/5 became evident that the method according to Vyrabiants is not 75-1-23/26 BromO:zetric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Isopentane- Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures suitable for an analysis of such mixtures, because the error assumes different values and attains up to 7 - a % (absolute). The results obtained according to Rosenmund and Gallpern conv firm the fact that the accuracy of the determination of double bonds depends on the structure of the hydrocarbons and on the composition of the mixture: 2-methyl-butene(2) and 3-methyl- butene(l) without difficulty absorb 1 bromine molecule on bromination, 2-methyl-butene(l) and isoprene consume more than I bromine molecule and therefore yield too high results, relative to a double bondl in the determination a,,.cording to Rosenmund and Gallpern. The analysis of mixtures with 3 or 4 components, but without isoprene, showed an average absolute error of the determination of the olefines of + I %. On addi- tion of isoprene to the mixtures with 3 compor;e-nts the ab- solute error increases to + 3 %. The analysis of mixtures with 5 components showed that the absolute error in the case of an isoprene content up to 20 % in the method according to Rosen- mund on the average amounts to + 3 % and according to the Card 2/5 method by Gallpern -2 %. As the averace error in the 75-1-23/26 Bromometric Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Iso- pentane-Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures determination of the total number of double bonds in mixtures of 5 components according to both methods has a systematic nature, it can be taken into account by the intro- duction of a corresponding coefficient (in the case of an iaoprene content up to 20 %). It was shown that the values for the total number of double bonds which were once de- termined according to Rosenmund and once according to Gallpern practically coincide after the introduction of a correction coefficient. As the method of bromination only makes possible a sum determination for alkenes and dienes, the content of monoolefines can only be determined from the difference between the total number of double bonds and the content of dienes. In the present case an appropriate cor- rection which takes into account the content of isoprene must therefore be applied to the bromimetria results for determin- ing the content of isopentenes. For the determination of iso- prene the photometric method according to Robey and Wiese (Reference 17) was employed which is well applicable in the Card 3/5 presence of monoolefines, but also of some dienes. The average 75-1-23/26 Bromometric Method of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Isopentane-Isoprene-Isoamylene Mixtures error of this determination is less than 1 % (absolute). Determination takes 1 1/2 hours, which time can be shortened in series determinations to 20 minutes for one determina.tion. When the ooncentration of isoprene in isopentane-isoprone- isopentene mixtures has been determined in this manner, the content of isopentenes (P) can be calculated according to the formula P - a.Pl-b. P is the found total number of double bonds in the mixture, b is the concentration of isoprene in the mixture and a is the correction coefficient. In the method according to Rosenmund a - 0996 and in the method according to Gallpern a = 1,04. All performed tests are exactly de- scribed. During the elaboration of this method a short article by Timofeyeva and collaborators (Reference 18) on the same problem was published. In this article a correction co- efficient is introduced in the final formula of the calcul- ation which only takes into account the error produced by the Card 4/5 inexact bromination of isoprene. 75-1-23/26 Bromometrio Methods of Determining Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Isopentane-Isoprene-Isoam.vlene Mixtures There are 1 figuret 5 tables, and 21 references, 15 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONs Institute for Orgaalo Chemistry im. N.D. Zelinskiy, AS USSR, Moscow (Institut organicheekoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR, Moskva) SUBMITTEDa April 8, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Hydrocarbons - Determination Card 5/5 25393 S/090/61/034/002/013/025 1, 4 OD A057/A129 AUTHORSs Puzitskiyq K.V., Sterligovg O.D., Belen'kays., A.P., Eydua, Y&.T. TITLEa Preparation of oarboxylio aoil oeters from amylene mixtures PERIODICALs Zhurnal Prikladnoy Xhimii, 7 34, no 2, 19611, 366-369 TEXT: Carboxylio a~j:~d methyl esters were obtsined with a 55--63% yield by carbomethoxylatictn of amylene mixturej with different st'raoture. The main produit. is methyl ester of c(A-dimethylbutyric anid, i.e., a oarboxylilo acid ester wit.)a a quarter--a-rry oarbon atom in LI-positicn. Amy- lenes are iz;ortant for the of hi h- octtana oompcunde in gaso- line or for detergents. In a pre-zlous paper fRef 3l ZhOKh, 30, 3799 (1960)) the present authors inveat!gated ayntheass of oarboxylio, a3id ostera from single amylenes with various struoturse using H2SO , CO and CHXOH and ob- served that the main reantion proluat is always thi methyl estdr of QPA-di- Card 1/5 Preparation of *arboxylia &*id asters ... 253n . S/08 61/034/002/013/025 A057YA129 mothylbutyrio aali. Thus the I&zter was also to be expected as rain rs- action product from a mixtire of amylenes. In the present experiments a&- taly~zatss of thi dehydrcgenation of iso-pentans, and r.-pentane, as well as the pintane-"'amylen6 fraction of thermal craoking preduote cf gas oil (Tab.1) were o&rbcxym9thyA'&t&a,,, Reactions and identificition of the obtained esters were carried out in proooduzes described already in the previous paper (Ref 3), VIcnditions and the obtained results were presented it Table 2,3. There is 1 figure, 3 tables and 14 referencesi 6 Soviet-bloo and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. Three of the English-language references read as followes P.C. Whitmoret ?.A. Karnatzq J. Am6 Chem. Soo., 60, 2533 (1938); D.V-N- Hardy, J. Chem. Soo-, 464 (1938), J.M. Holbert, J. Am. Pharm. Assoc.. Soi. Ed., 35, 315 (1946). SUBMITTEDs March 14, 1960 Card 2/5 STERLIGOV~ O.D.; BEUNIKAXA. A.P. I-.- Effect of the composition of alumim=-chromium-potassi= mcide catalysts on their activity JLA dehydrogenation of isopentane. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.5:800-805 14Y 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii imo N.,D.Ze.Unskogo Ali SSSR. (Catalysts) (Dehydrogenation) (Ikxtane) ZASIAAVSXAYA, M.M., sanitarnyy vrach; BPJ"IXAYAt_ A.S., sanitarM7 vrach Pleld experience in sanitary control of the district water supply. Gig,. I 9&n. 24 no,2:57-59 7 159. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Is sanitarno-opidepiologichaskoy stantaii Sokollnicheskogo rayona MoBkvy. (WATER bV"IT sanitary control of district water works (Rua)) MEDVEDEVj* A.S,,; TERMINA, A.S,; BELENTILAYA,, B.I, Hygienic neutralization of diphtheria bacteria carriers by means of antibiotics. Zdrav, Turk. 4 no. 2:3-1-12 Mr-A-p 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1* Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - dotsent A.S. Medvedev) Turkmenskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta ims J,V* SULlinas (DIPHTURW (ANTIBIOTICS) TIKHONIRMA, G.P.; BELENIKAYA, F.I.; MADIYEVSKAYA, R.G.; LESHCHINSKAYA, F.I. Polgographic behavior of trimethylhydroquinone. Ukr,khim.zhur. 29 no.12:130(>-1310 163. (MIRA 17s2) 1. U-krainskiy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut pishchevoy I)rouqsh- lennosti i Kiyevskiy vitaminnyy smod. 757b',. The W-Uti-d in thr-4 grA;po w-,02 opm p,~10vAtton of this tAssuD of the unszo whalitLgEs . (u) mt2l rum-prolitcrating amd'tk~zJ fractures: ~iit) with 3 pwaval a re%1cwa2v,n c Aii.1 c4" ,p--ratim TIM vgrz;kwr or bactUag (Me trvqti--zt cottipow--nts cj the nzcr,t,, asxwiisbon) Was atud-3. 0--i azad Os isant trp~-z af rmcmi," weit deected at difIcTat sta-3es of rrAami vi tbu vitremairn, if. dj0f~rqtit rvvau~a hr,.! ~,tb M .-c A p-d~!n:nstely "Aan Lmsijui Krjcz-ts~l at Me Lme c4 vswwaf-xis. A dW,;rvL2 A spuring kAdlli " wted in irvils "ai3414 Altzratm-:in at the pbysi(~ lognal camdlti= of an corgazism alter irtaTf=n-,5 ez,%b1x.1 the extiviLboa of miclubes U"m-viru~tn! tsit OW U" jRussian) C_LjLt4 G L Ca" S", CC,7"- 7-~e;9v,",q-r4jod;1 If PRIOROV, N.N.. professorl KASAVIRA, B.S., doktor biologichookikh nauk; BX3111KATA, G.K., starehly nauchrqy sotrudnik. Una of tWaluronidasa In treating sequels of trauma. Khtrurglia no.6:15-19 Ja 155. (HLRA 8:10) 1, Is TZantral'nogo instItuta trawmaitologli I ortopedli (dir.- chlon-korrespoodent ANN SSSR piof. N.N.Priorow) Ministerstva zdravookhramnlya SSM (WOUNDS AND ILTURINS. compl. seq, tber, b"lurouldaqs) (HTAWRONIDASN, ther. use seq. of traum) ck-ql~p. U.S.S.R. 104,M, Oct. 25, 10M. AA-Vmt- K64 f6i iiiirul applkAtkm Is wepd. from an cit. of fresh or frozen &pcr=j=va of bulb drkd a% 25-3j", The oLit. noml tw a p=mpcvd b3vJm=klma cnx)mk 4alvity. it 6 part!imwrly efiecTive for treatmtZi 01 lc4ms, pta", and W. !n$ from kollial radiatIm. M-. 1109th PRIOFLOV, NjN.j professor; XLUYINA# B.S.p doktor biologicheskikh nauk; BXIMITATA, G-X--, NIXOIAYBVA, TOA- Some regults of enzyme therapy for traumatic sequelae. lhirurgila- 32 no.4:41-46 Ap v56. (MIRA 9:8) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AM SSSR (for Priorov). 2. Is teeatrallnogo naucbno-iseledovateltakogo Instituta travmatologii I ortopedii (dir.. chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof* N.N,Priorov) WINDS AND DUTURUS, therapy, byalaronidaso In tram. sequalas (Ruz)) (HYALUR(MIDASX, therapeutic use, traum. sequalae (Rua)) -6 1637. RAPID METHOD OF DETERMINATION OF SENSITIVITY OF WOUND MICROORGANISMS TO ANTIBIOTICS (Russian text) - Re 1e nkaya G. M. - LAB DELO 1957. 1 (35-36) ------------- In this method the infectious material Is inoculated into fluid media containing antibiotics. The method permits determination of the antibiotic sensitivity of the combined wound microf Results are read 18-20 hours after inoculation. (S) BICISNILAYA, G.M.,., VOPTAKOV, V-1. I&Pmphadsaitia caused by Cloetridium perfringents. Khirurgiia, 33 no.1:113-114 Ja 157 (MjaA 10:4) 1. Is ?Santrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo Instituta travmatologii I ottopedii (dir.-chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. U.N. Priorov) i Gosudarstvannogo kontrollnogo instituta imeni Tarasevichs (dir. S.I. Dideako) (LYMPHMNITIS, atiol. I pathogen. Clostridium perfringens ) (Rue) (CIA)STRIDIUH PERPRINGENS, infect, lymphadenitle) (Rus) BELENIKAYA, G.M. Determining the sensitivity of microbe associations to antibiotics during the treatment of suppurating wounds. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun..supplement for 1956:45-46 157 (MIRA 11:3) 1. It TSentrnlinogo lustituta travmatologil i ortopedil Ministerstva sdravookhranenlya SSSR. (ANTIBIOTICS) (BACMIA,PATHOGZNIC) / A*19 K 61 1 417 - SHIAPOBXRSKIY, Y.Ta.; BILINIZATA, G.M.. Fungus diseases following antibiotic therapy and affect of fungi on the course of wound healing (with summary in Anglish]. Antibiotiki 2 no.6:30-34 1" 157. (HIRA 11:2) 1. TSentrallnyy institut travmatologii i prtopedii Ministeretva zdrav-,okhranentya SSSR (dir. - deyetvitallrory chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N.Priorov) (ANPIBIOTICS. injurious effects, moniliasts. superinfect. in vda. ther. (Rua)) (WOUNDS AND INJURDIS, therapy, antibiotics, causing montlial superinfact. (Rue)) (MONILIASIS, etiology and pathogenesis, antibiotic ther. of vde. (Rue)) SHTAPOBMSKIT, V.Ya.; BEIMPKAYA, G.M. Pungus diseases and oomplications in surgical practice (oandidcmyooses). Mmp. khir. 3 no.6'.34-42 N-D .158. 12:1) 1. Is Teentralinogo Instituta travmtologil i ortopedii (dlr. - doyst- vitellw chlen AM SM prof. W.N, Prioroy), (MONILUBM' - in surge die., review (Rue)) 1- 1 v , r\ IT 1 -1 SILAYEVA, A.S.; BVLENIKAYA G.M. 'Differential diagnosis of tuberculous abscesses of soft tissues in the tanlar region. Stomatologlia 37 no.2:35-18 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz knfedr7 chelyustno-litsevoy khirurgii i stomntologii (zav.-prof. N.M. Mikhellson) TSentrallnogo institutR usovershenstvovAniyA vrAchey i ix bakteriologicheakoy laborAtorii TSentrAllnogo instituta, trnvmntologii i ortopedii Ministarstva zdrnvookhrananiyn SSSR (dir.- Prof. U.N. Priorov). (GHMEK--ABSCZSS) BIMIKATA .; GLILDSHTNU. A. I. . Antibacterial activity and the sterility of dissolved antibiotics in relation to the duration and condtitions of their preservation. lab. delo 5 tio.5:31-34 S-0 159. (MM 12:12) 1. Is TSentralltogo instituta travtatologii i ortopedil (dir. - prof. N.N. Priorov), Koskva (ARTIBIOTICS) BFIM I KA YA GLADSHTEYN, A.I.; LORAN, I.D.; CHEICKOVA, F.A. Standardization of lydase - a Soviet preparation of testicular hyalurbaidaso. Lab. delo 8 no.4:28-32 Ap 162. (HIRA 15:5) 1. TSentrallnyy institut travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - deystvitelinyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. N.N.Priorov (deceased]) i Gosudarstvennyy kontrollnyy institut meditainakikh biologicheskikh preparatov imeni L.A.Tarasevicha (dir. L.S.Ogloblina). (IIYALURONIDASS) BELENIKAYA, G.M.; GLADSHTEYH, A.I. Nature of testicular hyaluronidase inhibitors in some biological fluids of the body, Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun.'33 no.8;42- 46 Ag 162. (MM 15: 10) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedil Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (HYALURONIDASE) (BDDY FLUIDS) SHLAPODERSKIY, V. Ya., prof.; -BMNIKHA 0. M., otarshiy nauchny3r sotrudnik; MARKOVA, 0. ;;~,y naucbnyy sotrudnik Clinical bacteriological parallels in antibiotic therapy in trawmtology. Kbirurgiia 38 no.7:43-49 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - daystvitellmyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. N. N. Priorov[deceasedl) Minieterstva zdravookhranoniya SSSR. (TRAUHATISM) (ANTIBIOTICS) Pro I and ssWommyo P Obrasti Khiomalog.i 7 ri" 3. %1VMfflcffa KkrOtWPg,, Mad. Nauk S.S R . RAW. Nast 1950, 3&40(l1ub. 1052).-i The ' ~ously reported results (cf. C.A. 47. 1459h) me! dlscu and addrd. Wacussion 6 given of chroruatograjns~, of the sWcRtes. Chromatognums of the silicates often di..,-; play zones bent between the ppts. Altenta-i. tion of ngs of the p t. with rings of the pute adsorbeut is obse In a ppt. of We(Oll), when tlise sola. contalas Fe 4 f 4 andtfg**Ions. The better sepn. of ton" In the mediod of!' pptn. chromatography. as compared with al 'he u5u;' chro: matograpby, gives a better guarantee of true mcl c1m, p. qbc2m P--~!g LS-in- M!mt-s - G. M. Kosolapofl H, X. . r-JA"A k;,- C T1jr a. t Ap. C". ~ ya If. 1419 XXIIP&)XHagt. tr"%Utkm).-.A wc4elmd a advoixel t 0 was old. with IW * I by run. sins 0.1 N IkC16 thmsh It. Without wa%bkg. The W. *wA thated with Oill N IIWCh sad dotd. uand Cl- w&*4ttd.-%lAgO. Thelmodwrmdwaaam(Sumamad ouglarinot WM. Not shiamite. ahmilam. and wvml now". Rip (;. Kim . .1 a smik, otvatetvannyy redaktor; GAPON, U.N.; GAPOV, T.B.; ZHYPAKHM, U.S.; RACHINSKIY. V.V.; SBUVAZVAo G*M#; RWrRMT, S.Z.; UNOVSKIT, N.I.-, A.V.; WYARK. I.Te.; SLINTAKOVA, I.B.; KUTSIT, F.I.; IWIY4 I.P.; TROMANSUTA, Te.B.; TIVLINA, A.S.; DAVANKOV. A#B.; SAIDG" , K.K.; BRUMBFMG, Te.M.; ZHIDKOVA. Z.V.; V3MMMVA, N.Ye.; NMLISKIT, S.A.; HIMTLOVA, Te.A.; KAZANSKIT, B.A.; RTABCHIKOT, D.I.; SHWAM, P.M.; XWOVICH, V.L.;SUKDJL', A.A.; SAVINOV, B.G.; VJXM. V.P.; ZPSHTZTH. Ta.A. [Research in the field of chromatography transactions of the All-Union Conference on Chromatography, November 21-24, 19501 Issledovaniia v oblasti khromatoerafii; trudy Veasolusnogo soveshchaniia po khromatografii, 21-24 noiabria 1930 g. Xoskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1952. 225 p. MaA 6:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Melanie khimichaskikh nauk. (Chromatographic analysis) DIMIRAYAP 1. V. I.- . -I -, ~ - . . I . ~ . i '4~ ;o -. .1-1 Chemic"il Atst. . Vol. 48 No. 9 May 10,'1954 General and Physical Chemistry I 9/190~62/004/004/015/019 B117/ 138 AUTHORS: Andrianov, K. A., Khananashvili, L. M.., 1jelenkaya 1. S~t_ TITLE- Synthesis and polymerization of dimethyl cyclosiloxanes with silsesquioxane bonds PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye noyedineniya, V. 4, no- 4, 1962, 591-595 TEXTa Bi- and tricyclic compounds of the dimothyl siloxane series with 0 - i silsesquioxane bonds - 0 - Sil"', were obtained by hydrolysis and con- densation of hexamethyl ethyl cyclotetrasiloxane and tetramethyl diethyl oyclotetrasiloxane. The hydrolysis of the hydrogen-containing cyclotetra- siloxanes synthetized by the method described in Ref. 3 (N. N. Sokolov, Zh obshchey khimii, 12, 248, 1959) was carried out In alkaline medium (causti c soda) at room temperature, and the condensation in acid medium (hydrochlorio' acid, pH 5) at 40-450C. The following substances wore obtainedt bia-(hexamethyl ethyl cyclotetrasiloxanyl)oxide (I) (Si so 16"4609' boiling 0 1 point 135-147 C/1-2 mm HG) and a ~ricycllo compound (II) with the structure:! Card 1/3 S/190/62/004/004/015/0'19-- Synthesis and polymerization... B117/BI38 (C Si St. Si -\ d 0 0 0 Calh 0 0 0 _S( Yi - 0 - d I C' K "b C'l(' \ 0 01 0 0 0 Y (CIII)3 (GI13)3 (Si 12C24E680149 boiling point 240-25000/2-10-2mm Hg). Both compounds;are readily soluble in benzene, toluene and ethyl alcohol. They easily poly- merize at room temperature (in toluene solution in the presence of 0.3% KOH) M producing an insoluble polymer after 93 hr and (II) after 20.5 hr. The reactivity increases with a higher number of silsesquioxane links in the chain. The;stronger reactivity of ailsesquioxane bonds as compared with siloxane bonds is probably connected with the fact that the silicon atom bonded with three oxygen atoms is more electropositive and the attack of these bonds gets more effective during thei;aotion of nuoleophilio reagents. There are 2 figures and 1 table. Card 2/3 S/190 62 004/004/015/019 Synthesis and polymerization... B117/41% ASSOGIATIONt Moskovskiy inatitut tonkoy khimicheakby tekhnologii im. M. V, Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni X. Ve Lomonoeov) SUBMITTEDt February 22, 1961 Card 3/3 Y, LASTIKOV, N., Jazb.; ASHKn=t,, B.,-4--h.-mmekhanik (Baku); IMTJM'riyA- L insh.; ZNAMMKIYv Aj ZnfMW, V.; CHERMTEVICH,, K.v teibnIk- .=P~ slehrUe Suggestedp created# introduced. Isobr.i rats. no.1:28-30 Ja' 161. (mulk 34S I) 1. Byuro ratsionalizatorov i isobrotateley Pskovskogo oblastnogo wdya mestuoy pr=qzUe=ostl (for Lastikov). 2. Rachallnik o ratelonalizatorov i Isobreteteleys Leningrad (for Zmenakly).. m ratoicualizatoroy i isobrotateley 3* StarohLY inshener By Dallnevostoohnogo parokb"-tvap Vladivontok (for Uooev)* DueprodserzbIn axotnotukoM savod (for Chernyatevich), . ecbnql~g'ical innovations) Z r% S/i8o/62/ooo/oo6/OO2/Oi2 Elll/E451 AUTHORSj Tumanov, V.I., Funks, V.F., Usolltseva, L.P. (Moscow) TITLE: Influence of alloy additions on the surface tension of metals of the iron group PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR.. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i toplivo, no.6, 1962, 43-48 TEXT;, The effect was investigated of alloy additions to nickel and cobalt on surface tension and weldability of alumina by them,, the alloy additions studied were molybdenum, tungsten, titanium, copper, tungsten carbide and titanium carbide. The sessile drop method was used at a vacuum of 10-5 mm Hg ind temperatures of about./ l500*C (1400*C copper). Over the alloying range studied (0.5 to 20 at.%)~ a relationship was found between,on the one hand the contact angle, surface tension, interfacial tension and work of adhesion and, on the other, the atomic diameter and thermal stability of the oxides of the alloy additions. With the carbides the greatest reduction in the contact angle and increase in the work of adhesion was obtained when 5% TiC was introduced into cobalt Card 1/2 S/180/62/000/006/002/022 Influence of alley (the values then being 620C and 3600 erg/cm2', respectively). X-ray structural investigation was made of the contact zone between the alumina plate (made by sintering 99.4% A1203 in argon for 5 hours at 19500C to give a porosity of 0.2%) and the alloy.- Spinel formation was found to extend to a considerable depth with cobalt. With nicked, a-A1203 and NiA1204 were found on the plate at a point adjacent to the drop and a-A1203, NiA1204, TiC, TiO2 and, NiAl on the plate at the contact zone; NiA1204, Ni, TiC, TiO2 and NiAl were found in the molten drop at the contact zone. Thus the interfacial activity of titanium in evidently due to a reaction between the liquid metal and the solid alumina. There are 5 figures and 5 tables. SUBMITTED: March 16 1962 Card 2/2 8/076/62/036/007/010/010 B101/B138 AUTHORS: Tumanov, V. I., Funks, V. F., and Bolen'kaya, L. I. TITLI,:. of aluminum oxide and of carbides by metals of the iron group P:,'.RIGDICAL: Zhurnal fizicbeskoy kbimii, V. 36, no. 7, 1962, 1574 - 1577 TEXT: ~..ith the use of a slightly modified ap aratus by V. N. Yeremenko, Yu. V. Naydich (Ukr. khim. zh., 23, 573, 19M, the'surface tensionir-, angl6~ of contact 9, and the work of adhesion Tv* were determined for the a wetling of Al 0 with Ni or Co, and with Ni-Mo or Co-W alloys, and the 2 3 angle of contact was measured for the wetting of carbides of the system TiC - VC.with Ni. Measurements were made at 10-5 mm Hg, 15000 C. Results; (1) Addition of Yo or W (up to 10 atonar;4) increases the wettabili- -.Y of Al20 with Ni or Co. The first 2 atoe/o of Mo or W addition show the 3 2 ' I ' strongest effecti j' rises from 1225 to 1500 erg/cm with Ni + 2 atom%- of. MOI and from 1560 to 1750 erg/cm2 with Co + 2 atom% of W. (2) The fact Card 1/2 S/076/62/036/007/010/010 .4ettalbility of aluminum ... B.101/B138 that the surface tension values of Ni and Co (irNi- 1225'. erg/cm21 2 1560 erE/cm ) are lower than published figures is attributed to the V oxyeen content of the metals used (Nit 0.19~ 0 21 Cos 0.34% 02). The in crease of 5'on addition of Mo or V) is caused by separation bf 0 2 owing to its reduced solubility in-Ahe alloy, or by formation of oxide a. (5) From 0 - 0 38 it 103j, TiC, the angle of contact diminishes slowly to 21 at 70'j"-' TiG + 3eP ':,C, and then quickly to 00 at 1001p4 VIC. TO is not completely L .1 xett&ble with Ni; two-phase TiC - WC alloys containing free WC are more Wettable than solid TiC - VIC solutions. There are 5 figures and I'table. The most important English-language reference iss M. Humenik, IN. D. Kinecry, J. Amer. Coram.,.37, 18, 1954. ASSCCIATIONi Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tverdykh a5lavov (Scientific Reaearch.Ins,titute of Hard Alloys 'ovember 28, 1961 Card 2/2 TUMANOV, V. L (Moskva); FUNKS, V. T. (Moskva); BELERIKArA. L. 9 (N"kva); USOLITSIVAJ, L. P. (Moskva) IMet of alloying on the surface tension of iron group metalv* rsve AN SSSR, Otd, tekbe. nauk. Met. I topl, no.6: -43-0 N-D 162. (MIRA 1611) (Surface tension) (Iron group) DAVITAYA, F,F.9 otvo red*; HMIUYAP-LOLOP red.1 ALEKSEM$ A.G.p tekkn. red* (Agroclimatic conditions &W now possibilities in agricultural Agroklimaticheekie usloviia i novye rezervy v sel'skom kho- ziaistve. Leningrad.. Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1961. 58 p, (IOU 15:2) (Crops and climate) ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 S/0000/63/000/000/0141/0151 AU711OR: Tumanov, V. I., Funks, V. F., Belen'kaya, L. 1. Usolltseva, L. P. TITLE: Effect of alloying on surface tension of the iron group metals and the wettability of aluminum oxide SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut metallokeramiki I spetsiallny*kh splavov. Poveikhnostny*. ye yavlenlya v rasplavakh I protsessakh poroshkovoy metallurgii (Surface phenomena in liquid metals and processes in powder metallurgy). Kiev, Izd-vo AN UkrSSR, 1963, 141-151 TOPIC TAGS: cobalt alloy, nickel alloy, liquid phase surface tension, alloy surface tension, aluminum oxide, aluminum oxide wettability, cobalt copper alloy nickel copper alloy ABSTRACT: The effects of alloying Co and Ni with Cu, Mo, W or Ti (0. 5, 1. 5 and 20 at. %), as well as carbides of the latter three 15 at. %), on the surface tension of the liquid phases and the wetting of A1203. were studied on alloy samples (h 5-6 mm, 12 mm) 1/6 Card Maw MEMO MIM, &am ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 and A190Q substrates (h = 4 mm, 0 = 20 mm, porosity up to 0. 2%). Tests were carried out in 9 Acuum (6 x 10-5 mm Hg) at about 1500C (1400C for Cu-containing alloys). The contact angle 0 was determined experimentally, using the droplet-at-r6st method (accuracy 1-2%). Surface tens on interphase tension and work of adhesion WA were calculated. As shown in Fig. of the Enclosure, addition of up to 1.'0 at.% alloying elements, especially Cu, lowered 0, but further additions had little effect. Small amounts of alloying elements (0. 5-1 at. %), except for Ti, also lowered C'/ (see Figs. 2 and 3 in the Enclosure). Alloying with 5 at. % tungsten carbide lowered10 and slightly in both Ni and Co; molybdenum carbide had no effect on these parameters in Ni and little effect in Co. Only titanium carbide lowered 0 significantly In Ni (from 120 to 62*) and Co (from 120 to 900), while simultaneously increasing the surface tension. X-ray diffraction patterns of the contact areas between the drop and the substrate show that reactions take place between the liquid metal and the substrate, resulting in formation of a transition layer containing CoAl204 and NIAI204 with a spinel structure. In the case of N1 alloyed with titanium carbide, the transition zone also contained TIC, Tio and MAL The authors demonstrate relationships between 0, k', e-, and WAs On 2 j C.rd 2/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 the one hand, and the atomic diameter and thermal stability of the alloyin component oxides, on the other. The lowest E) (62) and maximal WA (3600 orgs/cm were found In Cc + 5 at. % TIC. "The X-ray structural analysis was carried out by. Eng. N. S. Urazaliyov. " OrIg. art. has; 5 tables and 6 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzn*y nauchno-issledovatel Iskiy Institut tverdy*kh Eplavov, Moscow (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Solid Alloys) PUBMITTED: 23Nov63 ENCL. 03 SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOV- 006 OMR: 006 Card 3/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030600 110 .3 .100 90.1 ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1. Contact wetting angle (0) for Ni, Co and their alloys on an A1203 substrate, alloyed with W (1), Mo (2) and Cu (3). Ordinate - 0 in degrees; abscissa = at. % alloying element. Card 4/6 ACCESSION NR: AT4030800 ENCLOSURE: 02 10. 15 r0 Fig. 2.. SUrfaCe tension of NJ and its alloys qbstrate), alloyed with W (1), Mo (2) and Cu (3). Ordinate in(A'20 ) _ ergshm abscissa at.% alloying element. Card 5/6 ACCESSION NR; AT4030800 ENCLOSURE: 03 p I I Fig. 3. Surface tension of Co and Its alloys (A1203 substrate), alloyed with W (1), . Mo (2), Cu (3), 0.5 at.% Ti (k). Ordinate and abscissa as in Fig. 2. Card 6/6 6 Pf_~4/Vs_4/Pt,lO/Pu_4/Pad IJPW ATA.'.Ii1"rW1J7)1F;II1Hw1j.G1 AT40~_ 8/0000/63/000/000/016VO171 AVIZOR: T=awv, V, I.; Punke N. F..;.Belen'4n. L. X. TITIZ: Wettability of NbC-VC &M NW-TiC carbide alloys by nickel )TI T77 7 souwE-. AN UkrSSR. Institut metallokermdki i spetsialInykh splavoy. PoverkbAo. stune yaYlemiya v raeplavakb I Protsessakh Poros- 0y ma a t Surfa*6 pbe- i t IluirI4 ( I nomena in lJ41111d retals and processes in pawder metallqrq). Kiev, I%d-vo AN Ukr- SSR.4 l963, 167-Y7-i- TOPIC TAGS: nickel, carbide alloy, binary alloy, nibbium carbide, vanadium Car- bide., alloy vettability, vanadium, titanium, niobium, qckel alloy, cemented car- bide,, cermet, r4ekel wetting action 14 1-7 ABSTRAM Hot-tompacted. disks (h 4=, 20=( of binar?~,cexbides (see Table 1 of the Enclosure) were.tested, for wettability by 99.9% purel eIectro1ytIc_qjoj*I'.'1_7 The cqutactwetting angle 0 was determined in a vacuum at 1400C,, after a 15 minute period required to attain equilibrium., using the droplet-at-reat method. The best wettability of the carbide ayatems tested was observed at a ratio of compon- ents WWMC or NW:VC equal or close to 1:1. This c-v% be a result of a bleber Card 1114 2393145 ACCESSION MR; AT4030802 ENCLOSUREX Ol iTable 1. Pressing teimperature and ca rbide properties Carb) d 8 ressing % . Dinsit' I Cheml c# I Vor WF, composl- teV*' * d cgTEosit ion degrees tion, C MOIA Total Free CX NbC 2400 49 11,51 Ox 21 VC 2100 3.74 39.78 2.j8 H NbC-72 VC-20 24M 6,5 12e52- 0.79 .12 NbC - 42 Vr- 32 22DO, 6.0 15,45 1,75. Tic 220D 4.9 .10.26 OX 2D Tic 36 NbC F 2M 4.0 10.42 -'0.36 NbC - 69 Z-0 '-6.44 10.03 o.37 j2 caid )/4 A=SSIM, M 030802- AT4 OCLOSM con tinuatlen of Tab)a 1. TiC-44 Nbc-M 2400'. 3.61 11.3 0.42 6 NbC 45. .6,.4 W7 13 TJC - 74 Nbr--- 26 22,50 667 12.24 0.0 16 'TIC - 87, )ib; -13 0.79. i2 HAKLAKOV, Afanasly Fedorovich; KIIAMILLIN, Vaslliy Stepanovich; BELEVIKMI L.L., red. [Modern techniques of utudying the atmosphere; radio- sondes, rockets, artificial earth satellites] Sovremen- naia takhnika issledovaniia atmosfery; radiozondyp ra- kfity, iskusstvenrWe sputniki Zemli. Leningrad, Gidro- mateoizdat, 1964. 129 p. (MIRA 17:12) BELYAYMTsValeriV Ivanovichl arlINIMA, L.L., red. 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The phy~lcal -phenmans mcurring in uloudL% and leziding to the fomation of -ITeci- Itation aMx of eleotrical storw are deScribed,, and the bases of the theory of =o phenomena and certain problems of active r-~&ctlons in- z *loud are deveribeds t cord 1/3 L 51060-65- ------- A9,4046250 Ilkincipal attention Is directed tmrd Soviet studieso TAMZ CF CONTERS: BtroductIon Cho 1. -C'e-naral inf 0MU .-' on* in on c te ing clouds an& preclpRAtion - 10 Ch, M Contenporary wthode of Invevt1gating clouds and precipitation .48 Che 111o The structure of clouds 77 Ch, IV. laboratory investIrations of processes participating In cU4id formation Ch. V, Regularities of phaae trainef omtions of *rdromstsors - - 1.36 ~ - 107 Ch. VI. Thermodynamic conditions for the forn-ation., deyslopMaInt, Lnd dissipation of comective cloudiness - . 151 C In aVIL Condensation growth of cload pr6icles - - 185 Ch* V17L Coagulation growth of cloud particles - - 226 Ch, U* Bases of the theory of su=er clouds 251 Ch& X, Active interactions on a cloud 286 'Ch. X1& Electrical structure of,cloude 317 Cho XIL Bases of tho theory. of electrical stor 3V Car'd i. L 151(0-65 : AU4046250 ; SUB CCM3 23 0 SUBM 3 17Feb64 NR FMF SOVs 413 P I MIS, linli fr. *7 ! -lov 'Yovi Ch; SIffl-VIII, , 5"Anri-c'n Moil ~teyavlch; K.Yfi., otv. re,l.; L.L., red. [Atirollogy] Aerologiia. Lonlrigrad, Gidromteoizdat. Pt.2. 1965. 350 p. OJIRA 18:11) REMIKAU. L.Yu. -M -00 mrmaxwkv~. Sechsuov Days at Xechnikov University in Odessa. Vop.psikhol. 2 no.2:120-123 Mr-Ap 156. (MM q: 8) (Sechenov. Ivan Mikhallovich, 1829-1903) (Psychology, Physiological) BXLU,xkyA. L.ra. 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