SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHRIPKOV, V.M. - KHRISANFOVA, A.I.
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KHRIPKOT, Y.M.
Methods of teaching a foreign language in an Institution of
higher learning. Sbor. 06tod. irab. Bel/ politekh. inst. no-l.'135-
141 '59- (U . I WRA 14:1)
nMge and lAnguages--Study and teaching)
KHRIPKOV, Y.M.
Translation of an Zm9lish technical text. 9bor. metod. rab.
Bel. politekh. inst, up. 1:143-149 '59- (MIRA 14:1)
(Xnglish language--Technical IngItsh)
'DICA See 2 Vol 12/7 Physiology July 59
9XCERPTA n
2897. SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF GASTRIC POUCHES AS RELATED TO THE
SITE OF THEIR FORMATION (Itussian text) __Jih_r1D_k_o v a A. G. Dept,
of Human and Animal Physiol., Paedagogic Ins(_ Robtov-on-lFe--Don -
FIZIOL. Z11. 1958, 44/7 (039-644) Tables 4
A. one-stage operation for the creation of both Pavlov and Heldenhain pouches along
the same curvature of the stomach in suggested. It provides means for studying
the role of sympathetic nerves In gastric secretion and in the Interplay between
sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. Experiments were performed in 10 dogs
In order to study secretion in gastric pouches formed from cardial. fundal and
pyloric regions of the stomach. In order to obtain the most conclusive evidence 2
pouches (Pavlov and Hoidenhain) should be formed simultaneously from the fundal
region along the greater curvature of the stomach. Simonson - Minneapolis. Minn.
-A
KHRIPXOVA, A. G.
I
Dissertation defendedat the Institute of Fhpiology imeni 1. P. Favlov
for the academic degree-of Doctor of Biological Sciencesi
"Interaction of the Sympathetic and Vagus Nerves in Gastric Secretory Activity."
Vestnik Akad Nauk, No- 4 1963, Pp. 119-145
"A@
R.D@-,GIUIHIYAN. A.K.; YATSOKIN, V.I.; PONOMAR V, I.J.;
PRIKHODCHMO. N.A.; XHRIMU, G.A.
OHAndbook on the toohnology.of.binding.materials.0 IUA.Patt.
Reviewed by R.D.Aiilitskala and others. Tsement 20 no-5:32-33 S-0
134. (MM 7: 11)
1. Isfedra tokhnologit tsementa lovocherkasakogo politakhnicheskogo
Instituta'lis. 5.0rdshoolkidse.
(Building materials)
KHRIPKOVA Qt,,Jwnd. tol-bno nauk(NovocberrIm ask)
Effect of gypsum on properties of lime sand t)roducts. Stroi. mat.
4 no. 6:32 Je 158. (HIRA 11:7)
(Gypsum)
(Lime)
PONOMAREVP I.F.;,.'KHRIPKOVA, G.A.
- @- - -_-_.____,___, 11-11-, : -
Studying the processes occurring on the surface of sand particles
at various degrees of dispersion during the hydrothermal treatment
of lime-sand products. Trudy UPT 129:63-69 162.
Studying the properties of unslaked lime from the Novocherkassk
shell limestone. Ibid.s7l_78 (MIRA 180)
KHRIHOVA, G.A.
, - A, .. "
Effect of loam additives on the properties of silica bricks
made from Novooherkaosk raw materials. Trudy NPI 129:79-85 162.
Manuracture of lime-silica products from local raw materials
without autoclaving. lbid.;87-95 (mipuk 181,2)
L 3886h-66 Wr(p,, /EWP(e
ACC NR. A%015906
SOURM COISS UW0081165100010221BO661BO66
AUTHORS a. L.-A.;.SharM, V. N.; Tsitko, V. F.j Khripkova, N. N.; Luklyanovap
T, T.; Mazurenkog V. . 7' A(
TITIZ: CrystallizatioAof glasses in the C&O-MgO-SiD2 systen in the presence of
other components
SOURCES Hof. sh. Xhimiyaq Abs. 22&78
REF SOURCES Sb. Steklodbrasn. sostoyanlys. T. 3. vyp. 4. Minsk, i964p 69-74
TOPIC TAGS1 glassp calcium oxide# magnesium oxide, silicon dioxide, crystallization
ABSTRACT: Dilatometricj petrographic# and x-ray diffraction methods were used to
study the crysta1lization of glasses in the C&O-NgO-Si(@ system in the presence of
AIZQ@, F02011, Cr2C It was found that Gr203 and FepQ
.@, HgOv and N&20- 3 accelerate the
process of formation of the spinel phase, which forms numerous centers around which
the main pyroxene phase crystallizes. Na2O has a direct catalyti4ffect on the
pyroxene phase and promotes the ordering of the process of-pyroceramization as a
whole. It is recomended that the three catalysts CrJ039 F62C@, aw Na2v be added
simultaneously. la. Shankin.[Translation of abstract
SUB CODE& 07911
ZHUNINA, L. A.; SHARAY, V. N.; KHRIFKOVA, N. N.; LUKYANOVA, T. T.
"On some structural peculiarities or CaO-MSO-S'02#-(F-A?203) system glasses."
report submitted for 4th All-Union Conf on Structure or Glass, laningrad,
16-21 mar 64.
ACCESSION NR: AT4019316
AUTHOR: Zhwdm, L. A.; Skaray, V. N.; Taitim, V. F.; !q#jhtMQN. N.
TIT4: Crystallization of glasses with the composition Cho-MgO-ajumina-suics In fte
re#pnce bf chromimn oxide with the forniation of the stable pyroxems phase
p
@
SOURCE: Simpozium po soaloyanlyu. taniqprad. 1962.
50stoianiye. vy*p. 1: stskis. (Vitrom state, no. 1:
Catalyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* v. 3, no. i. moseow, W-im
:AN SSSR, 1963, 178-160
TOPIC -TAG8:- @ghms, glass crystwWw"on. - calabmw orystanisation. aluminommeatep
roxene chromium oxide
YY
'ABSTRACT: In continuation of earlier work at So Probleamys. laboratoriya 6tekla
Belorusakop poli immUk" (Glass Laboratory of the Belorussian Polytechnic-
al Institute) with catalysts suoh as Beft, PPS. ZOO, ZrO2, C&F 0 MOP CaO. T102 and
Cr 03, all but the last two of which were ineffective, the authors Lvestipted the crystal
2
lization of glasm of So mysim C&O-M&O-Al with or with ion Of
CrZO3 (0.1-6%). Two mimull vk@ mr opiaWM amd pyroxeme. After the
C4"
,ACCESSION NR: AT4019316
formation of spinellids at 660-850C, the main mineral pitase. pyroxene, was formed. The
course of cijistallizatlon depending on the amount of Cr-206a added, temperature mid time
is shown in the Enclosure. Its role of Cra% in the cisfianutionprocess his thus been
clarified. Its addition gives rise to Me fo&ition of chromium spinellids. which are more
stable In silicate media than the system without chromium, and which play the role of
crystallization centers for the main pyrozene phase. Since the amount of spinellids depends
on the temperature of crystallinUon, the composition of the pyroxene phase also varies
and attains the calculated composition at their minims' content. The variation in pyroxmo
composition is confirmed by the varying chemical stability of glasses depending on the
Cr203 content and temperature. By increasing the crystallization time, all the" phenomena
can be shifted to lower ratures, thus increasing the number of cris"Isation ceamrs
I and producing structures of smaller grain aim. Orig. srL has: I f4pum.
ASSOCIATION: None
71 -F
ACCUMON IM AT4019314
addod W py e In
Cr2%
e-'WaT'J-302
Ve
ax is ox
F
w is
7SO
Fig. IL - CryabMisallou displan of gl"s of dw SlOrRS%-Ro (4 bwg).
C&rd 3/1
L 11852-66 EWP(e)/iW(m)/MWP(b) GS/WH
ACC. NRs kT6000512, SOURCE CODEt UR/0000/65/000/000/0404/0407
Z/ qel 4/tq,
AUTHORt Zhunina. L. A j Sharay, V. N.; Mazureho,
V. D.; Khri kova, N. N.
Lukiyanova.' T. T.@
7
ORGs None
TITLEs Certain.structural features of the products of crystallization of the+
CaO_MgO_SiO2 +_.(R20, R203)-system
lq
SOURCEi - VrAra4i7nn3ce noverhehanive Do qtekloobraznomu sostoyaniyu. 4th. Lenina-
radi' 1 64. Stekloobraznoye sostoyantye (Vitreous state), trudy sqveshchaniya,
Leningrad, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 404-407
TOPIC TAGSt catalyzed crystallizationi-glass property, silicate glass, glass
ABMACT: The article presents some d ta-gathered during the study of the cat-
alyzed crystallization within the glis:e qof the CaO-MgO-SiO2
-i ;.sy.@tem. Pro-
ducts of thermal processing were studied by extracting various oxides in 2n.
sulfuric acid and by x-ray, petrographic, thermographic, and electron microscope
methods. Results concerning the oxide content in glasses made from chemically
pure reagents (Pch) and those having a small socktum fluoride admixture (66) are
sh wn in graphs# Analysis of all the.results shows that the heterogeneous
Carip
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KHRIPLIVYY, Fedor Petrovich; SHIRSHOV# I.V., kand. ekon. nank,, red.;
..I POSAZHENNIKOVA, Ye.F., red.; MARKOVICH, G.L., tekhn. red.
(Economics of the Production of sugar beets as exemplified by
the collective farms of the Moldavian S.S.R.]Ekonomika proiz-
vodstva sakharnoi svekly; na primerakh kolkhozov Moldavskoi
SSR. Pod red. I.V.Shirshova. Kishinev, Izd-vo "Shtiintsa,"
1961. 35 P. (MIRA 16:2)
(Moldavia--Sugar beets)
KMPLIVYYp F.P.
Froblew-in using agricultural machinery in sugar beet cultivation
on-collective farno of the Moldavian S. S. R. Izv. AN Mold.
SSR no.2--3-12 162. (Moldavia-4ugar beeto) (MMA 15:12)
1. - (MbIdavi"griculturaX machinery)
KHRIPLIM, F.P.
"Reserves for the Growth oflabor Productivity in Beet Industry
in Moldavia."
dissertation for the degree of Candidato of Economic Scicnees
(awarxt6d by the Timiryatev Agrimltural AcadmWO 1962)
(Izvestlya T:Lniryazevokoy Sell skokhotyaystyennoy Akademii,, Moscow, No. 21,
1963, pp 232-236)
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AUTHORS: Bayer, V. N., riDlovinh- T---.B.-
ago-
TITLE: A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral Currents
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 39, No. 501), pp. 1374 - 1380
TEXT: In order to eliminate experimentally forbidden processes from
the weak interaction scheme, new prohibitions have been introduced.
(e.g., the prohibition of neutral currents by Feynman and Gell-Mann)
it is of interest to possess a scheme where, on one side, the class of
possible weak interactions can be expanded, while forbidden processes
are automatically excluded on the other. Such a scheme has been suggested
by Bludman (Ref-3)- It contains a number of new processes, and agrees
with the known experimental data. of course, there are other schemes
available. This one is employed to examine the behavior of neutral cur-
rents introduced into the theory of weak interactions. Stvange particles
are neglected here. A space of charge of weak interactions is intro-
duced, where the dublete (01i), (Ve), and (pn) are studied assuming that
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A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral 8/056/60/039/005/030/051
Currents BOo6/BO77
the weakAnteraction is invariant with respect to rotations in this
space. Lepton-lepton and lepton-nucleon processes, and also nucleon-,
nucleon scattering are investigated. The scattering and annihilation
cross sections due to weak interaction are calculated for collisions
with particles of the same type. The Lagrangian of these processes is
represented by L - L ++ L 3' where L+ is the ordinary Lagrangian of
weak interaction, and L3 is the new Lagrangian containing the inter-
action of neutral currents:
L (pp)(ee) + up)(-Ap)
3 p -i nn)(ee) 12
+ (iin) GO + GO UP) + (nn) (@n) + U V) + t (;e) (;e)
4 4
+ (_g) (-p) + 1- (@p)(ge) -' (p-p)'(n-n)
4 4 11 2 2
The cross sections are calculated, and the degree of longitudinal
polarization in such nucleon-nucleon scattering events is estimated.
The values obtained are 10-6 _ 10-7 at energies of 200-300 Mev; a
similar estimate for the lepton-lepton and lepton-nucleon scatterings
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A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral S/056/60/039/005/030/051
Currents Boo6/BO77
yields values of the order of 10-3 - 10-4 at energies of some Bev.
Ya. B. Zelldovich is mentioned. There are 9 references: 4 Soviet, 3 US,
1 British, and 1,.Italian.
SUB14ITTED: June 15, 1960
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S/056/62/043/004/047/061
B104/3186
AUTHOR,
TITLE: The mass of a complex vector field
P_'-'HIODIC@.L; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 43,
no. 400), 1962, 1495-1495
TEXT: The Lagrangian Lo L V+ - . r. 6 If,2 (1) of a free
2 1 PI Y 10 9 VIO %J P
charged non-mass vector field depends only on the transverse portion of
the vector field (in the four-dimensional sense)'and is thus invariant
with rezpect to a second type gradient tra nsformation: + 6 JIT.
The occurrence of a meson possessing mass leads to a term mN+y in the
La.rangian, which disturbs this invariance. The interaction of non-mass
-charged fteld with an electromagnetic field is determined by substituting
6A -+ 6 91 - ieA II s DA (3) in Lo. The resulting Lagrangian of interaction
or the equation of motion D (D if - DQyA) . 0 show that in the case of
I ;L 11 %)
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The mass of a complex vector ... B1043186
interactlon with an electromagnetic field a non-mass complex vector field'
loses its invariance toward second type gradient transformations.
Conclusions: A charged vectorial meson possesses an electromagnetic
mass even if it does not possess any bare mass. Starting from
2 + 2 +
L - L + L L + M + Li - m an attempt is made to establish
0 0
a relation between the electromagnetic mass wanted, the coupling constant
a - e2/4n, and the out off parameter A. The sum of all compact diagrams
c@f the meson self-energy is denoted by Y-*(k2, m2,_/'@). Th@ renormed
mass of the free vector field can then be determined from the equation
2 +(M2 2 2
m , m , A? For the general case one obtains baA /4n,
where b is an indefinite numerical factor. For the case of scalar
electrodynamics, one obtains M2 W 3aA2/4n.
ASSOCIATIG:T: Institut yadernoy fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya kkademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian De-
partment of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBIMITT:@D; AfaY 4, 1962
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I
BAYYER, V.N.;.,,KHRIPLOVIq@,_.I.B-,,
Neutrino radioactivity and its role in astrophysical processes*
Astron.-zhur. 40 no.5t785-787 S-0 163. (MIRA 16sil)
1. Institut yadernoy fiaiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya, AN SSSR.
L 1959-66 EWT(-1)/Ewp(m)/T IJP(C) (is
iACCESSION NR: AT5024111 UR/0000/65/000/000/0001/0018
AUTHOR: Khriplovich T.- nt@@
E 4 i i
ITITLE: Gravitation and finite renormalization in quantum electrodynamics
rskoye otdo'liniye. Institut yadernoy fiziki. Doklady, 1 65.
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibi
perenormirovki v kvantovoy elektradinamike, 1-18
,!Gravitatsiya'i konechnyye
JTOPIC TAGS: gravitation, quantum electrodynamics, electron, wave function, space
-curvature
Consideration of the gravitAtibbal interaction of the electron shows
that its electromagnetic self-energy -and the constant of renormalization of the
2
1wave function are finite.. In the first order in e , the self-energy amounts to
20% of the mass observed. A semiclass.1cal calculation- of the electrostatic energy
of the Dirac electron, allowance being made for the space curvature, leads to a
similar result. "The author is sincerely grateful to At I, Va nshtepAnd V. V
-y
Sokolov for their steady interest and valuable a ggesiTe-iii-a-ia ciifircism,
u and also
iakbarov for reviewing the'vorkoll orig. art. has*. 2 figures, 40 formu-
lad.
'Card 1/2
KHrdPLOVIGH. I,B. @
Moments of spectral functions and the value of renormalization
constants in quantum field theory* IAd. fiz. 2 no.5,950-953
N 165. (MIRA, 18:12)
NR& COD'N: Ilit/3'~12(;/(;G/000/024/0001/0000
AUTHOR: Sokolov, V. V. ; Kheiplovich, 1. B.
ORG: none
TIT LE: Commutation relations for current density components
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdclcniyq, Institut yadernoy fiziki. Preprint,
in
110 24, 1966. Perestanovochnyye sootnoshehiya d1ya kompone--f-p otnosti toka,
1-8
TOPIC TAGS: nucleon, current density, nucleon current, meson theory,
pseudoscalar meson theory, pseudovectoral bonding, meson field, commutation
relation
ABSTRACT: The density of a nucleonic current, as determined within the frame-
work of 4.1le symmetrical nseudoscalar meson theory, characterized by pseudo-
vectoral bonding, does not commutate with the canonic pulse of a meson field.
Some aspects of this theory are discussed. 'Orig. art. has: 19 formulas.
[Authors' abstract]
SUB CODE: 201 SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 005/
I LCard
ACC NR, AT6001621 SO-URGE-'C-0D'S-t ~W06bq65166616601000110006'---"--'I,
,AUT11ORs Khriplovich, 1. B.
ORG; none
'TITLEs Some selection rules for the annihilation of polarized formions
!SOURGE: M SSSR. Sibirskoya otdoloniye. Institut yadernoy fiziki. Dokladyt 1965.
;Nokotoryye zaproty dlya annigilyataii polyarizovannykh fermionov, 1-6
TOPIC TAGSt transverse polarisation, partial* opinp electron annihilation, *mNMMM
f ermion, wave function, pseudoscalar meson, AWR"eA-e- Se. 0
P4 A2 'rl 04 e- #49 0 0 W. r-/ 0 4-)
ABSTRACT: The author finds planes of symmetry for a system consisting of two trans-
versely polarized fermions. On this basis the author points out some selection rules
for the production of pseudoscalar mesons during the annihilation of these particles.
The investigation was conducted in the center of the mass coordinate system. The
!initial momentum of the electron was assumed to be along the x-axis. The state of
lpolarizati6n is described by the axial vector cKfA. After proving that the operator of
the spin projection on the z-axis S coincides with the operator for each of the par-
ticles P31 the author asserts that ?he investigated state with antiparallel spins is
odd with respect to the reflection of the x-axis. Therefore, the amplitude of pro-
duction of an even number of mesons within the plane xy equals zero in this case. The
ACC NR,AT6001021
,amplitude of production of an odd number of pseudoscalar mesons, with momentum within
the xz plane, equal zero. The author concludes that the wavo ftinction of a system of
la transversely polarized electron and positron is odd:in respect to the,operation.
PIP regardless of the reciprocal orientation of spins. The annihilation of the pair
2 3Y
takes place only in an odd state with respect to the spatial reflection P = P P P3
If the momentum of a pair of u-mesons or nucleons is located within the xy plini, then,1
the reciprocal orientation of spinb.of particles in the initial'and final states should
be identical. This is also t;@ue in.the case of elastic scattering. The author thanks
V. N. Bayer. V. V. Sokolov, V. S. Fadint and V. A. Khoze for their.diocussions.' Orig.
art. has: 9 formulas.
SUB GODEt 18 SUBM DATEs none/ ORIG PZF 1004/
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ON
FHR.I?Tk, F.P.
Use of a scintlDating trailanitter vlth a not of fittings In the
diagnosis of sema T.%'Liguant, reoplasms. Med. rad, 10 no.9185-89
3 165. - (MLU :L81:10)
1. Ka:fadra moditsinskay 7adlologll (zav, - prof. M.F.Lipkan)
i TT kafedra khirurgii (zav. - prof. T.I.Fititchankc) Klyev3kogo
instituta usovershenot-vcvaniya vraphey.
MATSELKO, V.N.; KHRIPTA, I.I.; KOSTYUK, 0.1.; YAROSH, B.I.
Medynichi, a new gas field. Heft. i gaz. prom. no.2:13-16
Ap-Je 163. 1 (111IRA 17: 11)
1. Trest "Llvovneftegazrazvedka" (for Matselko, Khripta,
Kostyuk). 2. Institut geologii goryuchi-kh iskopayemykh
AN UkrSSR (for Yarosh).
YARGSH, B.I.1 YAROSHO Ye.N.;.1TTW' S.P.1 -MR-IPTA
KDSMK@ 0.1.
Features of the geologi)*1 structUre and oil and gas potential
of the Kokhanovka-Svi- field, Neftvega"' -- i 80fiz.
no.6-.3-8 164. 17gt 8)
1. in@stttut goryu0bi -"@@p%ywwkh AN UkrSSR p
'nauchnc-
ra,
imaladbvatellskiy geoiqofi@vedochnyy Institut.1 k OL 'VoVnette-
gazrawrefta".
A'QTROR: KHRIPTUN, N.D. 20-5-15,ro7
TITLE: On a Class of-Whole Functions.
(Ob odnom klasse teelykh funktsiy. Russian).
PERIODICAL: Doklady kkademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 113, Nr 5, pp 1oo2 - 1005
(U.S.S.R.) ap 7L
ABSTRACT: The function U 0(1 ) (3 rl-K7, T -plays in the Cauchy problem for
the normal linear dif 9rerl:Aplerator L of second order the same
role &a the function e for the self-adjoined operators. Furthermore
this function is,for the differe4ial operators of first order of the
Bessel function (namely a - zu theIcore of the integral represen-
tation of the operator e Here A Ito is in the point x w 0 the ope-
rator that in inverse to L. After several transformations we obtain
from the above function the function
UM (Z) (2/3)p + 3n / (2n) I I- (n + p +
p n ;.
whbh satisfies the equation
Z3 U111(a) + (3/2) z2 U10(s) - (1/2) z (6p 2 + 3P + 1) Ut(z)+(2p3+3p 2_
- (1/4) 23) U (a) - 0
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on a Claes.9f.Whole-Funations. 20-5-15/67
The solutions of,this,tquation are very similar to the cylindrical
functions. The paper under review contains a short report on these
properties:
(1) The given equation has two singular points: a regular 0 and an
irregular z - aD. At p j k/3t p j (2k - 3)/6 (with k - Of- I ! 2, ...
the three injIspendent solutions of the equation read as follows
Up (2/3) p+3n (2n) I Qn + p + 1 ) 9
OD
p+(3/2)+3n Z j2j-2njj2Z32
U (2) UO -nI-
p + J22'n2+iTTj7R;i;T3 (Z)
(3/2) 2P ft,o rT jj
Thr the paper under review given the solutions for the cases p a k/3
an -V - (2k,- 3)/6'and p = 0. The equations of the fir6t and the second
kind of the equation are analogous to the Bessel functions of the first
and the sec6nd kind.
(2) This chapter deais with the deriving function and with the integral
representation at whole indices.
(3) This chapter gives integral representations of the function U with
Card 2/3 arbitrary index.
KMIPTUNI M. D., Cand Phys-Math Sci (diss) -- "An ordinary high-order linear
differential equation". Kiev, 1960. 5 13P (Acad Sci Ukr SSR, Inst of Matb),
110 copies (KL, No 12, ig6o, 124)
MIPTUN, M.D. [Khryptun, M.D.]
01iikidifferential equation of.& higher order* Dop.AN URSR
no.3.'1289-293 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. ChernovetskV Cosudarstwenmry universitst. Predstavleno
akademikom AN USSR B.I.Onedewco (B*T#Hmied@Wwlo
(Differential equations)
KHRIPTUNI M.D. (Chernovitsy) I
An ordinary linear differential equation of higher order. Ukr.
mat. zhur. 15 no.3r2r-289 163. (MM 16 t 12 )
AUTHOR't Khriptun SOT/20-122-1-6/4-4
TITLEs ations Analytic With Respect to a Byperbolic Operator With two
Independent Variables (Punktsii analiticheskiye otnositeltno,
giparbolichookogo operators, s dvumya nessmisimysi peresennyai)
PERIODICAL: 'Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958,, Vol 122, Nr 1, pp 26-28 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author transfers results of Page [Ref I ]to functions of two
variables.
In the square D - (jxj+jyj 41), the sides of which are characteristicso
lot be given the hyperbolic operator
a 2 _IL a
ax 2 By 2 + P(Xtyl -F. + q(x,y) -Fy- + r(X,Y)I,
where r is continuous and,,Igq have continuous first order partial
derivatives. Deftimitions 11 y) is called infinitely 3-differentiable
in D if,Nkf for all km0,1.... has continuous first and second
order derivatives. Definitions An infinitely 1-differ*ntiable
function f in called (N,x)-analytic in D if to every RCD there
exists a constant C >0, 0 a C(f,N,R) so that in R there holds
(2) gkf(x.y)l 1E C2k+s(2k+s).l
Card 1/3 for a-O,l and km.O,1,2,..--(po*sible ioxception kos*O).
Yunctions Analytic With Respect to a Hyperbolic Operator SOY/20-122-1-6/44
With two Independent Variables
Theorem: If f(X$Y) in (R,x)-analytic in D, then in a certain
domain D1CD there holds the following expansion into a
(H,z)-Taylor seriess
00
(3) f (X, Y) - E4 z 1@
kao 0 8=0 0
where a
S" a Hkf (z " Y)
2x 1x-xo
K x is an especially definod-integral operator inverse to 9 and
0
K(849 a further operator.
x
0
Theorem: The (H,x)-series can be B-differoutiated arbitrarily
often. ,
Theorems Under certain assumptions the double sun in (3) is
(H,x)-analytic.
Theorems All hyperbolic operators; of second order are locally
Card 2/3 equivalent.
Functigns Analytic With Respect to a Hyperbolic Operator SOY/20-122-1-6/44
With two Independent Variables
The paper contains some further definitions and notat:Lons, a
comparison with the corresponding expansions of Fage lRef 1]
and applications to the solution of the Cauchy problem for
Lpu(X,Y,t) -'Bmu(xty,t),
where L is a linear differential operator and the initial
conditions are given by
'as LqU(Xqy1to) - To,q(x,y) q 00919-09P-L
ate
There is I Soviet reference.
ASSOCIATIONsChernovitskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet (Chornevtoy State
'University)
PBZSEN=s April 28, 1958, by V.I.Smirnovj Aaadesician
SUBMITTEDs April 26, 1958
Card 3/3
L 21200-66 1.
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'va(l )&T(M)@/
NK; MbUU4608 1PVEIM00016UM0 @100&Wg
SI*WGI, CE CO) URA "p 'W (J
AUTHOR.: Chizhik, V. I.; Khripun, M. K.
ORG: none
TITLE: Nuclear magnetic relaxation in diamagnetic electrolyte solutions
.SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Yadernyy magnitnyy rezonans (Nuclear magnetic reso-
:nance). no. 1, 1965, 96-99
,.TOPIC TAGS: spin lattice.relaxation, electrolyte, diamagnetism, nuclear-magnetic
,resonance
'ABSTRACT. The authors study the effect of dissolved electrolytes on the intensity
Of s2in-lattice relaxation in waiter. The xvlaxation time was.measured by the pulse!--
.method using a sequence7f 180-,90-1800 rf pulses. The measurement ermr was 2%.
.Specimens with solutions of HC104,HNO3, HCl, as well as with solutions of calcium
and cadmium salts in these acids wer-e sealed in small vials. Curves are given
showing the spin-lattice relax ation time for water protons as a function of electro-
,lyte concentration for the various-acids and salts studied. Experiments on hydra-
Card. 1/2
S/079/62/032/007/001/007
1032/1232
AUTHORS: Morozova, M. P., Khripun M. K. and Ariya, S. M.
TITLE: The cnthalpy of carbides and oxycarbides of titanium
-ARIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchei khimii, v. 32, no. 7 1%2, 2072-2076
TEXT: The enthalpy of three titanium carbides, ranging in composition from TiCO.79. to TiC1.00, and of
six different titanium oxycarbides ranging between the compositions TiC0,15O0.D96,TiC0.4A,.1js and T`iC0,74
Oo.(1!9, was calculated from the heat of combustion of these compounds, determined calorimetrically, and
from the known cnthalpies of 'TiO2 and COZ. The value of & enthalpy of formation of TiC is given as
-55 � 0.3 Kcalories per mole. This result is compared with that given by Humphry. The dependence of the
enthalpy on the index at the C atom in the composition interval TiC1.00-TiC0.79 is found to be linear. The
enthalpy of oxycarbides TiCO, is found to be equal to the sum of the enthalpics of TiC, and TiO, Hence
it is inrcrrcd that the coexistence of Ti-C and Ti-O bonds in the lattice of oxycarbides has practically no
effect on the energy of these bonds. There is I figure and 3 I@bles. English-language references readA. K.
Kelley, U. S. Bur. Mines Rept. Invest, No. 5316, 33 (1937). J. Humphry, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 73,2261 (1951).
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskii gosudarstvennyy universitat (Leningrad State University)
SUBMITTED: July 10, 1%1
Card III
ANFTMOV, I'llkIvii], Ivanovich; CIIASOVNIKOVp L.D.y kwid. tekhn. nauk,
dQtj.p reteenzent; @@Itjjll0y, P.I.,_imh... red.
[Reducing gears; design and construction] Reduktory; kon-
struktsii i raBchot. Moskva., Mashinostroeniep 1965. 286 p.
(mA 18: 10)
KUIPMOV. A.I., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk.
Designing the central @action of cam path for trimmIng tools In
cold upsetting automatic machines. Vest.mash. 36 no.10:19,21 0 056.
(KM 9:11)
(CamB) (Dies (Notalwork))
KMZIFUNDY A
Stresses in the principal units of automatic cold upeetters in
formIng bolt heads. Trudy KVP no.16:67-72 '57.
(MIRA 12.-7)
1. Krasnodarekly institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. Makhani-
cheskiy fakulltat Wedra, tekhnicheekoy nekhaniki.
(Forging machinery)
MIPUICV, A. I.
More efficient line of automatic upsettere. Trudy, KIrP no,16:73-75
'57. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Krasnodarskly institut pishchavoy proirshlonnosti, Nek!hanl-
cheskly, fakullte t, kafedra tekhnicbeekoy makhanlki.
(Porging v-Achiner7)
p !"A,-] -, -,
- - I iiiiiii"
KOVALEMKO, G.K.; LIKHOLF,,T, Ye.I.; KHRIFUNOV, A.I.
Plastics for manufacturing Oprts for vertical boring and turning
machines. Stan.i instr. )Z, no.10:21-23 0 161. ' (MIRA 14:9)
(Plastics) (Lathes)
KOZIMINA, O.P.; K @PU@NOVA@, KURLYANKINA, V.I.
Mechanism of cellulose ester oxidation by oxygen. Part 19s
oxidation of acetyloollulose tagged with radioactive carbon in
acetyl groups and in a,pyran ring. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.8tl232-1234
Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyanrykh soyedizeniy AN SSSR. ,
(Cellulose acetates) (Carbon isotopes) (Oxidation)
KHRIPUNOV., A.M., inzh.; PETROV, M*P4, mashinist elektrovoza
Checking the overhead equipment on the N&-series electr a locomotives.
Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.3:37-39 Mr 161. ImiRA 3.4-.6)
1. Depo Zlatoust Yumno-Urallskoy doro@i (for Khripunov).
(Electric locomotives)
KHRQPXjMY,_&,&, inah.; SHESTAKOV, A.D., inzh.; SfEPILOV, M.Ye., inzh.
Our mothod-to secure an accurate performance of the regenerative
braking circuit of the VL8 electric looomotivdi from the.practices
of the Zlatoust Depot of the Southern Urals Railroad. Elek' i
tepl.tiaga no.8tl3-16 Ag 163. (WI;A 160)
1. Depo Zlatoust Tuahno-Urallskoy dorogi.
(Electric locomotives-Brakes)
KHRn'FJNOV, G. G.
Bond brake with wooden shoes for a centrifuge. Sakh.prom.29 no*7:
31-32 '55 - I .- - . (mm 9: 1)
l.Alms-Atinekly sakharzWy sawod.
(Centrifuges)
KHRIFUNOVO G.G.; EALIKMOVAt D.A,; UTEFOV2 ZUrop tekhn. red.
[Mechanization of best loading and unloading operation
in the sugar refineries of Kazakhatan]Mekhanizataiia po-
gruzki i razgruzki ovekly na mdcharmykh zavodakh Kaza3cb-
otana. Alma-Ata., Gos.nauchno-tekhn.kom-t Soveta Mini-
strov Kazakhskoi SSR, 1960. 3.1 p. (MIRA 15:8)
(Loading and unloading-Equipment and supplies)
(Kazakhstan-Sugar industry)
KHRIPUNOVP !.A.; SHMFMN, Kh.B., nauchnyy sotrudnik; OL'KHOVOY, A.I,y
sotrudnik
Automatic information treatment. Avtom. telem. I sviaz' 8
no.9&9-12 S 164. (MIRA 17glO)
1. Starshiy inzh. Urallskogo otdoleniya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno...
issledovatellskogo instituta zheleznodorozhnogo transporta
Ministerstva putey soobahcheniya (for Khripunov).
MARCHEVSKIY, V.P.; SOBOLEVSKlYi-G.D.1-Prinimali uchastiyes BAKUN, T.S.,,
inzh.; GAZHA, V.N. p lnzb,; XMI IMV, L.F., inzh.; PR19MX,, A.M.,
starshlf.- tsWw@k
A hijb-n"d t*erature-liiiiting controller for gas turt@ine
systiyis,12 Energ.i elektrotakh.pron. no.4:11716 O-D 162.
(MIRA i6x2)
1. Institut avtonstAft Gampispa MvrGSR. ,
(Oan turbinft) ie(ToWerature regulators)
122-3-1/30
AUTHOR:',,,AnfimoY, M.I., zelenkov, S.B., Kutilin, N.D., and
Khripunoy, F.I., Engineers.
TITLE: The Design of Cast Gear Wheels (Konstruktsii litYkh
zubchatykh koles)
FERIODICAl: Vestnik Nashinostrayeniya, 195Torio-3, PP. 3 - 12
(USSR).
ABSTRACT: Recommendations found in Russian and foreign technical
literature on the dimensioning of gear wheels are conf7icting.
A cast gear wheel is a statically-indeterminate system. Methods
found in literature for calculating the stresses in elements of
the gear wheel are so complex as to be rarely usable in design
offices.' A ",unit-wheel system" is propospd, based on a wheel
for a centre distance of unity. It is claimed that the.prop-
ortions of such a wheel depend only on the sum of the t9oth
numbers and on the width factor. For any other centre distance.
the "unit-wheel" proportions have to be multiplied by the
centre distance. Straight and helical spur gears and herring-
bo4je gears are considered, in the range of width factors
between 0.2 and 0.6, total numbers of teeth between 99-and 300
and normal modules up to 24 mm. The range of cast gears
exiends from 500 to 2 500 mm outside diameter and up to 800 mm.
Cardl/3 width. A chart shows five different designs of wheel cross-
The Design of Cast Gear Wheels. 122-3-1130
sections. The basic design has channel profile rim and hub
cross-iect@bns with -I beam spokes. Narrow wheels or wheels
of small-diameter are'of single I cross-seetion; very wide
wheels have'a central stiffening web at the rim. The choice of
design depehda on@the wheel width and the wheel diameter. A
table gives!rough guidance# Four graphs, each for a different
width factor, plotting the pitch diameter against the@centre
distance have a straight line for each constant total tooth
number and are divided into regions for the different wheel
designs. H@Ying determined the type of design, Table 2 charts
formulae for each of the dimensions in terms of the basic
variables. To facilitate computation, Table 3 gives-the numer-
ical results, based on Table 2, for the unit wheel for several
representative values of the total tooth number and of the width
factor. A discussion with - numerical comparisons given in Table
4 conclude at the results of Tables 2 and 3 based on A.I.
ics
Petr6sey hI ef.9 are subject to an insignificant variation
only within' e whole practical range of rim to spoke stiffness
ratios. Their effect is examined by an analysis given in
"Biezeno and GrAmmel". The main bending stresses in the rim
and spokes are then computed after the development of an
Q,qrd2/3 expression for the torque transmitted by the gear and the bendin
US= FinverIM INSt" Steas ?%WbIW8 J= 52''
tion or the FICW Section or a qteam
Turblxke,' D. A. YermiLkov, V. P. Xhripunov, A. F.
Dolgw, Engineers, WM b1osenergo, I. D. Lyakhavit-
skU, Cand Tech Scip G. N. 10irushchev, MW' ]L"
of , Stem Turbines) - VTI
IIIz Y-s Teplotekh Inst" No 6, py 24-27
]*&=ibej3 cbanges in design of turbine to increes*
its efficiency and reduce consuzaption of theoroti-
cal ruel to 48o g/kwh-L Two-cylinder condenBin
Sievans-Shuckert 50,000-kw turbine was built in
231T47
1930-31. Regulation stage with 140 nozzles and
19 reaction stages were redesigned. Tests shaWA
decrease in heat rate by 4.3%. Turbine capacity
vs4 increased to 52,OW kv at sene rox stem ratie.
DOLGOV. DUB, V.I., redaktor; KIRSANOT, I.N.,
takhaichookly rodaktor.
ClIxperience In operating the oqialpmeat of the turbine department
of a hydroelectric power statisil Opyt okopluatatoil oberudovantia
turblanoge teekho, GM. Pod red. Bol.Duba. Koskva, G*o.oaerg. isdi
Too 1953* 45 Po (KUU 9:5)
(Turbines) (Hydroelectric power stations)
This booklet prexents.the results of several rationalization measures which were
put into practice at various times in the turbine unit of a !Tdro3lectric plant.
TABIL'YEV. N-S-; XASIHOV. V.I.; KALININ, G.A.; KUTAKIN, V.P.; )MYOSVO A.?.;
YATVZLWZCH. TA.A.; Nm!=v V.P.; TARMOT, D.A., redaktor;
=OY~ A.F*, redaktor; RALISRATA, D.D.,
redaktor; FROKIN, A.M., takhnicheskiy redaktor
[fterience in operating the Xsehira Hydroelectric Power Station]
Opyt eknpluatatail Kashirskoi GM . Moskva, Goo. energ. iad-vo,
1956. 179 p. (KIRA 9:9)
(laskAra
Eydroelectric Power Station)
SMELINITSKIYO S.G. , k4nd.toldin.nauk; CHERNM -up N.A.., kand.tekhn.nauk
KHRIPOOV V P nz
i @h*
Control system with a relay-type accelerator for condensing
turbines at the Moscow Power Institute. Teploenergetika
8 no-4:19-25 AP 161. . (MIRA 14:8)
1. Moskovskiy enerqeticheakiy institut.
(Turbines)
S14ELINITSKIY, S.G.; CHERNYSHEV, N.A.; KHRIPUNOVP V.Pe
I
Control system for a back-pressure turbine. Trudy MEI no.47t
201-208 163. (KMA 17:1)
DALNILOVP V.I.; CHEREPANOV, K. Ye.,- ANTROPOV, K.V., oamotrshchik-avtomatichik;
'KHRIPLINOV, V.S., onmotrahchik-avtomatchik; SHASMORIN, A. Ye.,
13-s-motrafi-M-k-avtomatchik
Are emergency brake accelerators necessary on freight trains?
Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.3:43 Mr 161. (KMA .11,,: 6)
1. Master avtokontrollnogo stantsii Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochanay
(for Danilov). 2. Starshiy master punkta tekhnicheskogo osmotra
otantaii Sverdlovsk@Sortirovochnaya (for Cherepanov) 3. Stantsiya
Sverdlovsk-Sortirovochnaya (for Antropov, Khripunov., Shashmurin).
(Railroads-Brakes)
SERGIYEV, V,,P, @, KjjRjpUNGV, V@ij,
"Handbook of the clothing industr7 worker." Shvein.prom.
no-4:34"35 JI-Ag 161. (Clothing induat--7) (MIM 14:12)
KHRIPWOVA, A.
Yocusing of attention on production. Kaxt.ugl. 9 no.2:19-20
F 160. (XIM 13:7)
1. Direktor Drortea kulltury shakhty imeni Oktvabriskor revolrutall
kombiuata Rostovugoll.
(Donets Ahsin--Ooal mines and mining)
(Trade unions)
PANCIMIKO, O.H.; U14SONOVA, V.S.-, 1Qq1M1OvA.-,I.I.
Metabolism In tisnue explante of the Naltlarul type. Bio)-thimlia
24 no.4:631-639 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11)
(TISSUE CULTURN wtab)
ZEZFMVt Ye.G.; MMENOVA9 I.I.
Electrometric method for studying tissue respiration,
Biokhimiia 26 no. ls86W2 Ja-F 161, (MIRA 14:2)
(RESPIRATION) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)
Zh'@EREV,E.G. (Zezerov, N.G.); HRIPUNOV4,I.I.(Ejiripunova, N.I.)
\ - . 4 -
7.
KLectrometric method for the determination of tignue repiration.
Analele biol 16 no-1:133-340 Ja-F 162
KHRIPUSHIN, Z-V., Inzhenera'
Universal dust exhausting equipment. Dore-pros*
19 Shumerlinskly mebel'Wy kombinat.
(Dust-Removal)
no*3:24-25 Mr 155;
(MM 8:4)
EMIPUSHIN, Z.V., insh.
Semiautomatic production line for the manufacture of lathes.
Der.prom. 9 no.4.,21-22 Ap.'60. MU 11:9)
t. Shumerlinekly sebel'ayy komblust.
(Woodworking machinery) (Lathing)
ZHUKOV, V .P.; LEONTIYEV, P.A.; VOROTNIKOVA, R.V.O
red.j BERNGMW, N.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Manual for joiners and carpenters]Spravochnik Btoliara i plot-
niks. Voronezh, Voronezhakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 271 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Carpentry)
25(5) SOV/28-59-2-14/26
AUTHORSs Rabinovich, P.M., Khrisanfov, G.A.,('Moscow) Vager; L.A.
Ooscow) and ShitiZGv__,7K_.ff_.,-@ @enlng@rai);Engineers.
TITLE: On Revising Standards of the "Layout S;rstem" (K peresmotru.
standartov "Sistema chertezhnogo khozyay.-tva")
1;- 3
FERIODICALs Standartizatsiya, 1959,^Nr 2, PP 43-47 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article contains suggestions by four authors for lay-
out standards now being revised. Different modifications
to the preparation of working drawings, their registration
and their storage, are proposed. 2here are 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIONs TsNIITUASH; VNII.
Card 1/1
KHRISAIWOT. I.I.
Laminated wood plastics in electric machine bearings. Ihm.prom. 29
no.4:25 Ap '54. (KLRA 7:6)
I. Nachal'uik teekha DSP Okulovskogo tsellyulosno-bumashnogo kombinata.
(Bearings (Nachinery)) (Plastics) (Plywood)
InISANYOW, 1. 1.
Flaa&d joint@ of Iminated wood plastics. Rm.prom-30 no.8.*23-24
Ag 1 55. (NLRA 8: 11)
1. Nachallnik tookha droweenoolointykh plastikow Olmlovskogo teell"-
losno-bumashnago kombinata.
(Imminated Plastics)
KHRISANFOV, I. V. Cand Tech Sci
Dissertation: "Ventilation of Garages.t
28 June 49
Moscow Order of the Labor Red Banner Engineering Construction Inst
imeni V. V. Kuybyshev.
!50 VeCherya-ya Moskva
Sum 71
Khrisoroov, ZI.Q. 1) PA 22T57
USSR/11,11edicine, - Sanatoriums Aug/Sep 1947
Medicine - Public health
"Restoration and Development of the All-Union Sanatorium Pioneer Camp ARTEK imeni
V.M. Molotov," M. Ya. Rueakov, Central Institute of Fealth Resorts, 7 PP
"Sovetak.oye Zdravookhraneniyell No 6
This camp played a-very important part in maintaining the lealth of Soviet students.
The author attempts to give some idea of the work of reconstruction and future
development which is planned for this great institution, located in the Ayu-Daga
region. Director of the Central Institute of Fealth Resorts: 0.1. Sokollnikov;
Deputy Director: N.E. Khrisanfov.
At, -@- A",, I- -- i, T j V
I - - f
KURASHOV) S. V. ) KHRI@b@AWOV N. Ye , GOLIDFAYL, L. G.
Medicine
Health resorts &f the USSR. KURASHOV, S. V. Pod red. S. V. Kurashova, N. Ye. Khrisanfova.,
L. G. Golldfailia. Moskva, Medgiz, 1951-
Ronthly List.of Russian 'eiccessions, Library of Con-ress, June 1952, Uncl.
KURAOHvId" 6. V., ;1. Y-h. @,OLIDFAYLI, L. ',. ( )
Health Resorts, Waterin, Places, Etc.
"Health resorts of U.S.6.11.11 Reviewel by Prof. A.A. 'Ierke. Sov. mod. 16 No. 4, 1952. 1 :
au--S - --- j
Monthly List of R sian Accessions, Library of Congress, Jeptember 1952. Unclas3ified.
TIT11SAIN'Yov, N'. Ye.
The Cousittee an Stalin Prizes (of the Comcil of Kinluters USER) In the flelds of
scie=e and inventions amoumms that the fIcLUoving sclentIfIc works., popular sclen-
tific books,, and textbooks have bow sWndtted for coVetition for SWin Prizes for
the years 1952 and 1953, (&mft!@M ftlturs, Ibecow, Do. 22-40, 20 Fab - 3 APr 1954)
1khm Title of Wmk mminated 12Y
Iffirisanfov, N. Te. "Health Resort-: of the USSRII Ministry of Realth USSR
so: w-3o6c4., 7 adY 1954
DNEPROV, D.; MIZINOV, V.; KHRISANFOV, P.
Some problems In the technical operation of taxicabs. Avt.
transp. 34 no.8:10-12 Ag 156. (nRA 9:10)
(Taxiesbe)
ERRLS.A@NFOV. P.. ii=hener; RAYTKAN, 3., inzhener.
350 thouawd km run of a N - 20 taxicab vithout overhmaing,
Avt.transp. 32 no,11:21 N '549 OUA 8:3)
(Taxicabs)
0 14 9 a a a 4b a a u AR @p 41 a is 4220
-,A
Tlir lob
(().14),2 it.) JOSM
AT dftp
'(1tiot A;;@ i W"r heated Willi Ill, flawmalgal 31P.Mr), Ow 40111% -:1@40
frum (he i'mfouttricolly tkt-f - itmi. of INS &*Vwff. flit
amt. 4A It, Wit off by Ove coal Was Inuad to 100111194 with
mi of cad WA I in an can"; for turn9k. fw 2 Caftimat cob (I in
am dw : 4
J. 1 IJ17 wO 045 0 13 0.37%' at 380* the OW
V. A. wown aw A. I, remmai 'to'136%. 'hwv is 6 &Z'i wa. lee
u.xj.s.. cum mi. 11"idwQ0.11 uee
lellsin betwvn the fimts. of Ili and The voIF. of thi cad
in authnictut ad amt In fittitM. RMOOS d 3 with
lot
cash In then sol"vits malts In Increased "U"Ift on of
1111. nearly the for roost ad vwktki: 2.4-22%
at 3.%', and ""im# much less betwee 3M &ad 4W. -
The mtem.W. fraction Vou of, wWasmily, alimmut. 3-
3.8% Us. the retem-Imot. abmt 2%, dw two I
09 R'A-
differ-by about 110% It In, I" am-wr Ceew
ikpd@. wo. to rdem. reaftliv k both a M --I of.
culloldal st victme and of elmiesm. bmd% wwalm
how
tfiffertmes betwom coal Varieties. (M the Otba
reaction With SpounitscliarecterindowalthaShMmt
we with
IU amt. of a bowxf cad OUR
a bemne soln. of at" IS am 4 k am am 12%) lee
a Idth no appenut ftletwo vdT the
the eml. Attu sda. In retent -UZ
With SiCh, Ow writ. of S bounif try a Q .
IM% S mw from 4.10 to SM%. In mother lamnsce
(arWasily 2.6% 3) from 1.2 to 9.6%. Pructicalfy the.
%aine amt. of S (8-10cl) Is bound by the ritteme-id. mA
fractions. 'ffw obstrietl comi4knbk Imemise,
t now
of lxmiml 8 after man. In iviene can" be wom with
the vvpmmW"tztk1n of Politovskil NW Kbortamweviels
(C. .4. 31. 2M 1). macrUns the blading to IMo "bw-
addit. of 8 to double bmwb is emel (shmillme to use
bridplike
addn. of S In The valcunization of rublits), sinve Ibm Is
ream" why Dan. In Memo sh"m I=*"" the MIN of
ALLORGICAL LITIVATURI CLAStWICATICH no
double bonds In coal. 71m S limad br the end is n*y
11C a up. snim. of the suffurimed twit in fete" . . . -
T T-r*r- until the 3 content does not tzmvd that of the
u u 1. -wj A;-"
Op"'Ifta Ila Wit It a a, It ME
0 0 0 q
K 13 X @' F 0',IT
1,334/coal
Sulphur Compounds
Dec 1)46
"The Interaction of the Organic Substance of Coal with Sulphur." V. I. Zabavin, A. 1.
Khrisan.'Lova, 6 pp
"Iz Ak Nauk, Otd Tek'a Nauk" No 11
-Elementari sulphur reacts with coal in high temperatures with a dischar.e of hydrogen,
the quantity of which can be determined. Various kinds of coal in their natural
condition discharge different quantitius of hydrogen at 350'. In treatinE, coal Ath a
solution of sesquichloride of sulphur, a unification of tho sulphur with thu coal
takes nlace in benzene.
PA 27T5
I . V,
KHRISANFOVA, A. I. Cand. Chem. 601.
Dissertation: "The Initial Stage of the Oxidation Process of' Coal."
Inst of Mineral Fuels, Acad Sci USSR, 29 May 47.
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, day, 1947 (Project #17836)
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to IN siiv July 104T, 4"470). A critical discussion of the
structure at seel as, revealed by recent literature data
from the U.S.SeL and elsewhere on the effect* of wild
reduction and ad"tion, respectively. Mild reduction
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increases t1w osibability of non-acking coal* while mild
. oxidation Improvem Via quality of the aWo free strongly
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00 askU4 coal~ Discuss" possibilities of commercial sppI6
action, especially of roduatim, which also results In
more valuable adto-oven by-products.
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using both wthyl alcohol and water, were determined for
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coal in different stages of atmophoric and artificial
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iKhriswtfdvu' : 1:rvi. Akfid. Milk S.S.S.R.0 @ 0.1del. r.,"-
-14.4koll . 111114I.-The msults of patriviganate 110.
dtto. of a Cenetic series ot Donctz conti In thcIr a. rate.
artificially Oxmizodi alid-weathered showed that (lie oxida--
tion (it cad-whh. an alk. Rkft'04 wIrs. cas be wied to chaj-
acterize the of tile M315 atid III Civill6cl
(oxidation, sqln.; polyintlization) by didemnt physico-
chein, mcant: - Oxneii acts asa polyincrizing agent in the
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in a lo-xatif ytehi of valatilt num" @nd tar, a cfjrv@trmhlx
mductioa it. the ivIyAnanthmecrecid,and r3ther faq-tmilit-
(jo. lu KNfai)4 ar- during iailw oxidatiall Without chaage
iti t lie cl-Aiwittary catupil., the werption powcr, or t@c no" of
Iml-0,10 vatipa, The OvIdIti-Irt of atift-r coils intm
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codt eralaft of h mic Id aqlkainating product'i
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Gtii-ionfirm her viewpuiat on the uright of mili. iiamely
that all decampti. timiucu ()( vcv(:Lhl",Lll(j (itts ji-trticillatt,
in ItilonuaGgi. In particular glyaral, it VrMu(-t tif de-
mitilm. of vegetable ;u!d ani(md fats, Li not fe-whed out
frain the n-=tlnn sphose, but is %et free ts-, hydralysk of
Lai and cotets Into reacOms with hismic aviiii. Aggh@tiua--
tillprWads Pre formcff by-interactlon of hundo uftt4 nf
VAX ju-t OW(vi With glywrol and wnic other intermcilLitc:
decompri. products-of veptible matter.
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