SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKON, V. - SKOP, S.L.
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SKON, V.
Ukrainian seminar on the -rtudy and use cf s.-.rstsm cf n-twork
planning and administration. Mfet. .-' gornorcd. prom. no.2:
85-86 t4r-Ap 165. OKIlk 18:5)
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'nstitut imerl Li-riso-veta.
i., NIKCL,-^,.YEV, A.F.
--orrela"ng the prupert-les of union exchangers lused
Pclymers of v;nyl amine and divin-lbenzene with their
n
zlt -!,_,"ure. Vysokom.sced. 7 no.!:_!OF-ll3 ja 165.
(MILRA 18:5)
4 tek.1--nologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
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AUTHOR: Skondak, I.; Nikolayev, A. F.
ORG: none
TITLE., New types of io ey-changersi based, on vinylamine-ediv'inylbenzene copolymers
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyaj V. 7, no. 10, 1965,-1835
TDPIC TAGS: ion exchange, copolymer~qv
ABSTRACT- Previously, the authorE synthesized v-inylamine-divinylbenzene copolymers
(r] (Vysokomo1eJ~jlyarnyye soyedin6n1ya, 1' 1965, 101) with the structure:
NHO
vhere 'DVB is the divinylbenzene radical. These copolymers are veak bases with high
icn-exchange canacity (10.6-11-75 mg-equiv/g) . Carboxylation of I by the.Eschweiler-
Clarke methodkylelded copolymer (11) with the.structure:
VB;
lit
--Card 1/2 uDc.- 678-746
SKONDAK, I.; NIKOLAYEV, A.F.
New types of ion exchangers based on copolymers of vinyl-
0
am-ine and divinylbenzene. V-Jrsokom.soed. 7 no.10:1835
165- (MIRA 18:11)
GORSHXOIr, Georgiy Petrovich; SKONEGHNAYA, A.D., red.; KLEYEVA, G.I.,
tekbn.red. '-v-, - - ~
Dbrthquakeel [Zemletriaseniia. [Moskva . Izd-vo ISovetsimia
Raseiis.m 19571 7 P. and 4 fold. 1. (in portfolio) (MIRA 11:5)
(Farthquakes)
GORSHKOV, Georgiy Petrovich, doL-tor geologo-mineralogicheskikh nauk;
SKON'ECMIAYA, A.D.. red.; YUSFINA, IT.L., tekhn.red.
[Hov mountains are formed] Kak obrOzuiutsia gory* [Moskva,
Izd-vo 03ovetakeia Rossiia.m 19571 10 P. and 5 1. (in portfolio)
(mountains)
NABOKO, Sofiya Ivanovra, k;pndidat.geologo-mineralogicheakikh nauk.;
GULSHKOV, G.P.. doktor geologo-mineralogichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy
redaktor; SIMCHRATA, A.D., re
redaktor - m &ktor; TUSFINA. N.L.. tekhalchookiy
[Vo)canoes] Vullmny. Koekva. Gookulltproevetizdat. 1957- 13 p.
and 6 plates (NMA 10:V
(volcanoes)
rAKUSHOVA, Aleksandra Yedoroyna, kantl1dat geologo-mineralogichookikh
nauk; GORSHKOV, G.P., doktor goologo-mineralogichookikh neuk,
nauchnyy reda'ktor; SVAQ redaktor; TUSFINA, N*L*
tekhnicheskiy redaktor,
Lftow mountains are destroyed] lak razru~haiutsia gory. Moskva,
GoBbilltprosveti2dat, 1957. 17 P. and 6 plaos in portfolio.
(MLRA 10:5)
(mountains)
VOLKOV, Mikolay Xondratlyevich; SKONECHNAYA, A.D., red.; YZLAGIN, A.S.,
takhn.red.
I
(Journey through the Baikal region] Puteshestvie po Baikalu.
Moskva, Izd-v'o 'Sovetskaia Rossiia." 1958. 127 P. (MIRA 12:4)
(Baikal region--Description and travel)
CH,`,TOV, Aleksandr AleksandrGVich; VASILYEV, V.N., red.; SKONEGEENAYA_.--.
A.D., red.; KLYUCHEVI, T.D., tekhn,red.
-
[Work and live the corumnist way] Rabotat' i zhit' po komm-
nisticheaki. MoEkvao Izd-vo 'Sovetslmia Roseiia.' 1960. 28 pe
(Dlia SlUBhatelel sel'skikh nachallnykh skonomichaskikh shkol
i kruzhkov. Tema 7). (mm 14:2)
(Agric.mItural laborers)
GhaASIMOV, Konstantin Mikhaylovich; SK014ECHRAYA, A.D., red.; POPOV, N.D.,
tekhn.red.
CIn a regional economic council] V Sovete narodnogo khozisistva.
Moskva, Izd-vo OSovetskaia Rossiia," 1960. 60 p.
(Gorkiy Province--Economic policy) (MIRA 13:9)
LHROV. Leonid Hoiseyevich; SKONEGMAYA, A.D., mdo; KUNETSOVA, G.I.,
tekhn.red. C----
(Across the Russian land] Po rueskoi zemle. X.oskva, Izd-vo
"Sovetskmis Rosslia,ff 1960. 277 P. (IGRA 14:4)
(Russia-Deacription and travel)
MARYAGIN, Geor_-iy Aleksandrovich; SKONSCHMAYA, A.D., red.; R07m,
E.A., telchn.red.
[Cities that ifere not on the map] Goroda, kotorykh ne bylo
na karte, Moskva, lzd-vo "Seystskaia Rossiia," 1960. 370 P.
(MIRA 13:4)
(Cities and towns)
DIYACHKOV, Grigoriy Vasillyevich; MOISEYEV, M.I., red.; SKONDCMIAYA,
A-D-_, red.; MARAKASO". L.P., tekl=. red.
[Personal and comunal matters on collective farms] Lichnoe i
obshchestvennoe v kolkhoze. Pod obshchei red. Moiseeva M.1.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetskaia Rossiia," 1961. 30 P. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Vsesoyuonaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk im, V.I.
Lenina (for Moiseyev).
(Collective farms)
KUT1LOVA, Vora Ivanovna; SKONECIMAYA, A.D., red.; KISUCHEVA, T.D., tekhn.
red..
[This is economica-Uy profitable] Eto ekonomicbeSki v.Ir od-ao. Mo-
skvao Izd-vo "Sovetskaia Rosaiiag" 1961. 38 PI, f1MDU 14:8)
1. Zvenlyevaya kolkhoza imeni Kalinina Kanevskogo rayona Krasno-
darskogo kraya (for Kutilova)
(Kanevskiy District-Duc~s)
KMABBY, V.Ta., Geroy Sotsiallsticheskugo Truda; TRUTNEV, T.N., tokars;
BIRMOT9 V.X., tokar'; ZAYCHINO, P.A., slosarl-instruktor
persdovykh astodoT truda; SKONIGHNATA,-A.D.s red.; KATTMT,
A.P., takhn.red.
(Contrib-ation of Soviet iunovators to agriculture] Sovet
navatoroy - sellskowu khosiaistvu. Xoskya, Ixd-vo "Sovetskaia
Rossiia.N 1961. 59 P. (MIRAL 14tl2)
1. Predsedatell Leningradskogo soveta, novatorov (for Xarasev).
2, Predeedatell soveta novatorov zavoda "Bollsheylk" (for
Trutnev). 3. Predesdatell soveta novatoroy Leningradskogo
metallicheakogo zavoda (for Biryukov), 4. P~-edsedatell saveta
novatoroy Kirovskogs zavoda (for Zaychenko).
(Agriculture)
CI'ISTOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; SKOUEMMA., A.D., red.;
AVDEYEVA, V.A., tekhn. re(i-.
(Town and country] Derevnia i gorod. '-!oskva,, Izd-vo
"Sovetskaia Rossiia," 1961. 73 P. (MIRA 15:2)
(Pussia-Economic conditions)
(Russia-Social conditions)
- I D., red.; MATVE-YEV,
OSIPOV, Gennadiy Vasillyevich; SKONICBMA, A I
A.P., tekhn. red. -
[Automation in the U.S.S.R.] Avtomatizatsiia v SSSR. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo "Sovetskaia Rosaiial" 1961. 100 p.
(MTRA 15:2)
(Automation)
~YAiJGIIIKOV, Yovgenly Ivanovich; SKONECHNAYA, A.D., rod.; POPOV, N.D.,
tekhn. red. .
[Marvelous wonders] Divnye divy. Moskva,, Izd-vo "Sovetakaia
Rossiiay*l 1961. 189 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Russia-Economic policy)
FESHKIN, Illya Solomonovich; IESKOV, A.V.,, kand. ekonom. nauk., nauchtivy
red.; SKONECHNAYA, A.D., red.; KLYUCHEVA, T.Do. tekhns red*
[Russian mstal; natural resourcess techniques3 people) RUBskii Me-
tall; prirodnye resursy, tekhnika, liudi. Mosk7a, Izd-vo "Savatskaia
Rossiia,",1961. 242 p. (MIRA 14:3-1)
(Metallurgical plants)
KOGHETKOV, Gennadiy Petrovich 9_R%AXA,__A.D.., -red.; NIARAKASOVA,
~Ilq
,;_~~K
L.P.,, tekhn. red.
[People with keen thoughts] Liudi pytlivoi mysli. MoAva.. Izd-
vo "So-vetskeia Rossiia," 1961. 244 P. (MIRA 15:1)
(Inventors)
PISAlq'ZiEVSKlY, Oleg flikolayevich; SKONECWlAYA, A.D.., red.
[In the fervor of cuests; strokes -.L the creative
portrait of E.N.Semenov] V ogne iskanil; shtrikhi
tvorcheskogo portreta N.N.Semenova. Moskvaj Sovetskaia
Rossiia, 1965. 131 p. (MIRA 18~-4)
ANFINOGENOV, Arom Zakharovich; SKONECIDIAYA, A.D., red.
[Cosmic ray scientiots; a documentary tale) Kosmiki;
dokumentalInaia povest'. IAoskvaj Sovetskaia Rossiia,
1965. 182 p. (MIRA 18:8)
PARKAS, I.; TUSIMVICH, A.; FRMITAL, I.; L'SSYUK, I.; SHEVCHIKOVSKI, V.;
BRZHOZO-VSKI, Ya.; PETER, I.; SPEKHT, G.; VAVRZHIJSHUK, B.-, GOLOMB, M.-,
SKORECHNY, V.; IL'CHlSHIN, M.
Professor Dr. Jan Danelski, 1892-1958; an obituary. Gig. i
san. 24 no.7:92 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(IANILSKI, JAIT, 1892-1958)
6 xii, Zj*6=--,7 i I , I I. L .
"Invest il-at ion of the Process of Metal GarbbirV-, in Roughing Passes." Sub 21 May _51.
hoscow Order of the labor Red Banner Higher Technical School imeni N. -E. Bauman
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during lgzl.
SO: Sur.. No. 480, 9 RaY 55
SOMN]CIT'IffY, A.I., inzlh.
V~~inin~m the coefficient of gathering of metal n--~rkinj~. [Tral.,71
M,7TU n ~- - 13.:71-105 1.51. OMIF, 1?:7)
(Drop f orging)
USER/En-inecring Metal testing
r,ard Pub. 128 - 15138
Authors Skonechriyy, A. I.
Title Tito cliangei of fom of priamatic inotal 5pociniens compressed between flat
striking blocks
Periodical Vests mash, 9j 57-62j Sep 1954
Abstract t Fonmilas cxe presented for,detei~mining the spread of rectangular and
square specimen sections compressed between flat striking blocla3s, It
description of compression tests is given., together with technical data
and specifications. Four USSR references (1933-1953). Tables; diagrams.
Institution :
Submitted :
SKONICHRYY. A.I.. kandidat takhaicheskikh nauk.
1 1-1. ~-
:. -.
Widening of metals in flat die drawingi [Trudvj MVTU no.40:92-99
155. (min 9: 8)
(Forging)
SKON-NCHNYY,A*JaO,j,jandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent.
Irregularities of widening and setting up the technological process
of flat die hammer drawing. Test. mash. 37 no.7-45-51 Jl 157.
(Drawing (Metalwork)) (XLRA 10.-8)
25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2305
Chelyabinsk. Politekhnicheskiy institut
Voproay teorii i praktiki obrabotki metalloy davleriyem (Problems in the Theory
and Practice of Metal Forming) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1959.
103 P- (Series: Its: [Sbornik] vyp. 14) Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies
printed.
Reviewers: V.B, Skorayakov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, V.G. Belakin,
Engineer, N.A. Bedin, V.A. Korshunov, I. I. Kozhinskiy, L.A. Kritsshteyn,
B. N. Malyarovskiy, M.A. Shubik, and D. I. Fishman; Ed.: V.N. Vydrina,
Candidate of TL-chnical Sciences; Exec. Ed. (Ural-Siberian Division, Mashgiz):
A.V. Kaletina, Engineer; Ttch. Ed.: N.A. Dugina.
PURPOSE: The collection of articles is intended for engineers, technicians, and
scientific workers in metal forming.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles, written by staff members of the Chelyabin-
skiy politekhnicheskiy institut (Chelyabinsk Polytechnical Institute), deals
with problems an the theory, processes. and equipment of metal forming.
Card 1/5
Problems in the Theory and Practice of Metal Forming soV/2305
Problems in change of shape and state of stress of parallelepipeds and
cylindrical bodies subjected to flattening in plane parallel forging heads are
discussed. The essentials of the theory of the interaction between strip and
roll, and the qaostLon of slip along contact surfaces during rolling are
explained. An analytic method for the kinematic design bf'steam-distribution
mechanisms for stearn haniurters is presented. Precision stamping of thin-walled
parts of intricate shajpe 13 described. An investigation of the function of
repeaters in in-tandem rolling tidils is discussed. An article on the testing
of electric heatinr-r furnaces is also included. No personalities are mentioned.
References follow sevei-al of the articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
.~Ionechnyy, A.I. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. State of Stress in
Metal and Analysis of Change in Shape of Prismatic Specimens Subjected
to Flattening in Plane Forging Heads
The author presents formulas for the calculation of laternal spreadl
elongation., and the exernal friction coefficient of prismatic
specimens subjected to flattening in plane forging heads. Consider-
ation is given to the effect of stress distribution.
Card 2/5
Problehar in the Theory and Practice of Metal Forming -,--0,1/2305
Boguslavskiy, G.V. (Engineer). Deformation of Round Bodies During
Radial Reduction Between Flat Plates 35
The article deals with an experimental investigation of the
above phenomenon. The author presents mathematical data and
the conclusions reached concerning the nonuniformity and distri-
bution of deformations in radial and longitudinal directons.
The project was supervised by Professor V.V. Sheveykin, Doctor
of Technical Sciences.
Bogus-lavskiy, G.V. Internal Forces Active During Plastic Deformation 48
Experiments in press forming carried out in 1956 on 315 specimens
are described. Internal forces were measu-red by a special dyno-
mometer and a press. Simultaneous measurements of total pressure,
radial forces, and reduction were recorded. Diagrams showing the
relationship between these factors are shown for different
specimen shapes and conclusions are presented. This project was
also supervised by V.V. Shveykin.
Card 315
Problems in the Theory and Practice of Metal Forming SOV/2305
Vydrin, V.N. [Candidate of Technical Sciences]. On the Physical Nature
of Forward Slip 63
The author briefly describes the theory of the interaction between
strip and rolls during rolling. The theory, claimed to be new,
is based on the application of the law of the conservation of energy
to the rolling process. The formulas derived agree with those of
other theories and are confirmed by experimental data.
Vydrin, V.V. Effect of the Spread on Slip Daring Rolling 70
The article discusses slip at any point along the are of
contact of a strip and its relation to spread. The effect of
spread on forward slip and on the coefficient of external
friction is also discussed.
Shishkov, B.I. (Engineer]. Precision Stamping of Thin-wal-led Parts of
Intricate Shape 76
Types of dies and the technique for stamping very thin
(0.2 to-0.02mm) parts for instruments are described, and suggestions
for efficient operation are presented.
Card 4/ 5
'-,-.SWNECHNYY, A.I.. kand. tekhn. nauk
!~._ -- .
State of stress in metals and calculations of shape changes in
prismoidal specimens during swaging by flat hammers. Sbor. 9t.
CHPI no.14:5-34 159. -, '. . (MIRA 12:9)
(Forging) (Strains and stresses)
NAUMOV, Viktor Kikhay1ovich;.SK0ITZCB2Mv Leonid Ivanovich; SKCRODOV,
F.V., red.; POD"YELIM:AIU,-Yc-.-)(7.-tekhn.-redw----
[Olonetak Land Improvement Machinery Station] Olonetskais
mashinno-maliorativnaia stantaiia. Petrozavodek, Goo.izd-vo
Karellskoi ASSR, 1957. 13 P. (MIRA 14:1)
(Olonetsk District--Agricultural machinery)
.-..ZJ- U
10--iC C--,,',4+-j.)(jS Lj~',
cult metaoi:o
-V
y
T
71 o
J
ol.
IS'
SKONIECKI, J.
SKONIECKI, J." Results of the usa of new electric units of the series E-56 on the Lodz-
Zoluszki line. p. 63
Vol. 81 no. 3y Mar. 1956
PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY ELEKTROTECHNICZNY
TECHNOLOGY
Warszawa., Poland
So: East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957
S K G N' I HE :' -K'T ; , - R ,. 1-1 i Z " ;.,-. '. ~
F-Iec',~rif'~-cat,~on work proceeds, ?rzegl koic.' El~ekt-o eclh -',-
rc.7--,193-1915, .-,2 164.
KOZACZEK, Z.; SKONIECKI, J.
Railway -traction vehicles at the Leipzig Fair. Przegl kolej mechan
11 (i.e.161 no.5:154-157 14Y 164.
1. Association of Railway Rol-ling Stock Repair Plan.,J, Warsaw (for
Kozaciek). 2. Central Traction Administration, Warsaw (for Skoniecki).
z-~, kolej meciii-tn
in v~ yd
ROOM m-PrUCEIRTI
Chemic.,il Abst
Vol. 48 No.
10,
-Y
Foods
.~Salted orre t
ness, , ting and evouation
Skonie quo and fr-esh.
k
0- a, 4 an f;~~Iia Ii-is..
taw ty u
of Sal as Ljai,. cid is pir,
Otal aLidity of a so A ood wd
I -q..h,tyI-'"taat qual
was Prd
found blti,,,, th 870 and pH 3.1_3 5 ~Izct has
I a
"PmPh -b pa d th f re tion
s" ache' u too Ap,' " ,. e Presence 0 Molds a:I(I
,ds
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5-3.6, 5 x 10. b"t
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JOIb 1AIJ
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actcha and 1.,3,5 X ly
.4 J~ Jd,
nd P
SOBIESZCZANSKI, S., mgr inz.; MICHNOWICZ, J., mgr inz.;
SKONIENNY., J., mgr inz.
A certain aspect of selecting voltage 15 or 20 kv.
Energetyka Pol 18 no. 2: Supplement: Biul inst
energet 6 no. 1/2 8 F 164.
-
J)TCA SPC 11 Vol.11/8
A ITT
T
1477. AUDIONIETRY DURING A RADICAL OPERATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR -
Audiornetria podczaa operacji radykalnej u-ha drodkowego - T a n I e w a k 1 3 .
and .�_~_o n I enL Klin. Otolaryngol. P.A. M., Szczecin - OTOLAR-
Y_
YNG. POL. 1957, 104 (341-350) Graphs 9
During a radical operation, an ordinary as well a conservative one, the threshold
of hearing was repeatedly examined. Investigations were carried out in 35 patients.
It was found that after the opening of the mastoid cavity the threshold curve consi-
derably decreases especially for tones above 2000 c/a (15-20 db.). The rupture
however, -of the chain of the ossicles in the next operation stage decreases the,
threshold of hearing only to a small degree. The covering of the post-operation ca-
vity with a skin flap always improves the acuity of hearing. These results confirm
the theory of hearing which attributes great Importance to the vibrations of the tem-
poral bone stimulating the organ of Corti.
SKONIECZNYY Mieczyslawmgr inz.
Methods of controlling street lighting, Wiad eloktrotechn 19
no.10:294-295 Q 159.
SKOIIIECZNY, Mieczyslaw, mgrAnz.
Chemical sources of electric power and the technological
progress. Wiad elektrotachn 28 no.10004-308 0 161.
PODWIYnISKI, Boleslaw, Mgr.inz.;SK014IECZNY, Mieczyslaw, ligr.inz.
Ltminous ceilings. Wiad elektrotechn 30 no-3:80-81+ Mx 162.
SKOXIEGMY, 1,1,ieczyslaw, mgr-.-inz.
'teries for use undo- special conditior..-~.
Electric bvT,
Wiad elektrotechn 30 nc.4:96-103. Ap. 162.
SKONIECZNY,, YdeczysLaw, mgr.inz.
. ..... --
Pipeline transportation of liquid lead. Wiad elektrotechn 30
no,7z239 J1 162-
SK014=1,Irf, Miaczyalaw., mgr inz.
Thzi soviet accumulator industry. Wiad elektrotechn 30 no,11:
367-368 N 162.
SKONIECZNY, Xieczyslaw.., mgr inz.
Production of electricity through cold combustion, 'diad
alaktrotechn 30 no.12.396--398 D 162,
SKONIEECZNY, Mieczyslaw, mgr inz.
Limits of progress in electrical engineering. Wiad
elektrotechn 31 no.1/2.-20-22 ja-F 163.
SKONIECZNYI Mieczyslaw, mgr inz.
Principles of carrier t1pe control. Viad oli&trotechn 28
no.1:2-5 Ja ',O'l.
N%,
I I
11 .,
I
I
SKONIEGZNY,_MieaLz,y5jgW, inz.
Importance of carrier type control for the electric power
management. Wiad elektrotechn 28 no.2:33-35, 36 F '61.
SKONIECMIY., Mieczyslaw, mgr inz.
Chemical resources of electric power and technical progress.
Wiad elektrotechn 28 no.10:304-308 0 161.
SKONIECZNY, Mieczyslaw, mgr ins.
Conference of engineers specializing in electric batteries in Fcznan,
Przegl techn no.52:11 30 D 162.
SKONIECZNY, Mjeczyslaw., mgr inz.
Production of electric power by cold combustion. Wiad
elekta-otechn 30 no.12:396-398 D 162.
SKONIECZNY. M.
.j~~4he battery as the insufficiently appreciated element of the
'~z-'3,4-~-Utomobile; from a report delivered by T.Wieezorek. Przegl techn
~24 no.l:ll 6 Ja 163.
'I-,
SKONIMUNY., M. I mgr inz,
Pwps for obtaining ultr&-high vacuum. Wiad elektrotechn 31 no.3:
59 Mr 163.
SK0NIECaIY,,jI.,, mgr inz,
,-,Y,;.,;.-
Removal of percolativeness of ceramic vessels in accumulator
batteries. Wad elektrotecbn 31 no.lls275-276 N'63.
SKONIECZNY, Mieczyslaw.. mgr in2v.
Schooling of cadres in occupational electric paver engineering;
scientific and technological conference in Poznan, September
27-28, 1963. Wiad elektrotechn 31 no.121308 D163.
SKONIECUTY ) M. , v~gr inz.
I
I
Physics and technology of plasma. Wiad elektrotechn 32
(i-e- 311 no. 8:192 Ag 163.
SKONIECZNY, Mieezyslaw, mgr inz.
Rational. management of electric power. Przegl techn 84 no.23/24-5.,6
9-16 Je 163.
SKONNCZFY,, Mieezyslawa mgr inz,
--- -C~~=777na"gg'ionZe traction on the railways. Frzegl techn 84
no.27:4 7 J1 163.
SKONIECZNY, Mieczyslaw, mgr inz,
-
Motorization has to cease wasting fuel. Pt. 3. PrzeEl tophn
84 no.28:8 J-4 JI ~63.
--SKONIECZNY., 1-fieczyslaw, mgr inz.
Cold combustion,,, Prze-.1 tealm 84 no.34.-5D,8 25 Ag t63.
SKONIEGZN'I,, 14ieczyslaw, mgr inz.
The most popular power carrier. Przegl techn 84 no. 36:5,
8 S 163.
SKONIECZNY,, ~Ueczyslaw., rdgr inz.
Decline of traditional electric power plan 4- Przogl techn 84
no.42:4 20 0 263.
SKONIEGZI,7-, Rieczyslaw, mgr inz.
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mieczy.-~!UJ, irg.- inz.
'The electric batTar~-rnaking in the --'-n-Ion. W-ad
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XXX "Acetylunyl - and DienylorGanosilicon Ccuipcunds."
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USSRAlathematics - Topology
card 'A Pub. 22 -!6/44
Autbors Skonyakov, L. A.
Title Systems of curves on a plane
Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 98/1t 25-26p Sep 1p 1954
Abstract t Systems of subsets.on a common FAiclidean planet which are called
curves and which are homeomorphic to either the (0.1) range or
to a circle, are considered. A given theorem proves that these
curves can be either central or-infinite curves. Necessary
preliminax7 definitions are included, Two references (1937 and
1942).
Institution : Moscow Hiegher Technical School im. Bauman
Presented by : Acadrmician P. S. Alexandrov, May 29, 1954
SKONMNKO, V.A.; AVICTISYAN. R.1,
Use of len paste. Stomatologiia no.2:13-15 Mr-lp 155. (K= 8:5)
1. Iz P~ratigorskoy gorodskoy stomatologichookoy polikliniki (glavrWy
vrach Y.A.Skonzhonko).
(DIMAL PULP, diseases,
pulpitis, ther., paste LIN)
SKOF, A.; KRGILIK, V.
Anglography in lung tumoro. Ceak. rentg. 11 no.4t262-267 Doe 57.
1. IV Interni klinika KU, prednosta prof. Boh. Prt2eik.
(LUNG NEOPIASMS, diag.
.ngiogr.phy (Cz))
(ANGTOGRAPHY, in various dis.
cancer of lungs (Gz))
SKOP., .
TEC:iNOLOGY
Periodical AUTO,.' Vol. 2, no. 12, 1958.
ShGl', J. Uetcrminirit.,, neon( L'actors which effect vehick,,-, iii operatL011. P. h01.
Multifuel eniines. p. 406.
q for 6'irdca Vrdette. 4(18.
The ziei-: "rishmatic" automatic transiAssio.
Suiall-car development in tne Soviet Union. p. 410.
IjZ TIC -u-y gear. P. 413.
_.L,")S' autcmatLe planct.
';~-,Iia t I sne,,. in s,-,lall cars-, P. 417.
Mlonthly List of East FuroDean Accessions (EF-U) LC, Vol. 8, nc. 3. 14arch, 1959. Uncl.
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SKOP) J. Standard types of building cranes. p. 267
Volo 4. no. 7. July 1956
POZEMNI STAVBI
TECHNOIDGY
Praha, Czechoslovakia
So: East European Accession Vol. 6, no. 2, 1951
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knd, arti
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A n.!!w building cranc, the Sj-16 tover crane.
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SO !-*~,-`:iTTILY 1JDEX OF EA'-7T EUROPLAN ACCE2,SIONS (L-Eld) LC. - VU. 7, NO. 1, JiU,'. 1958
SKOP, Jaroslav; STREDA, Frantioek
Precision casting toothed wheels. Slevarenstvi 12- no.11:428-
431 N '64.
1. Zavody tkalcovskych stavu, Tyniste nad Orlici.
SKOf-, M.
Universal met:.od for adjust-irg looms.
F. 218, (Textil) Vol. 12, no, 6. June 1,:)5'?, Praha, Czechoslovakia
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AUTHOR- Aleksandr-vv., S,, N,, akid Skopg S. L.
TITIL
termiring W U-1c. Surface of
Dynamio Me hod f -:-r
M
namicheskiy; ekspress-me od opredeleniya
Catalysts
-adel-ncy pcizerkhnasti katalizatorov)
PERIODICAL: Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Topli-i i Masai, 1958, Nr 11,
pp 62- - 66 (TJSSR)
ABSTRACT.- The surfa-je and the obaracter of the pore structure of
.:; -ant during the manufacture of the
i~.ata`ysti aa,* imp r4v
latter, as these parameters determine the degree of cata-
lvti.~. -.P-fle-.t -changes ol-curringdaring processes,
ar-d -'lridi~iate the degree c-.f poisoning and regeneration of
the --atalysts- The spezift-o surface of solid sorbents
,-an -,6 delermined by ,changes during the physical adsorp-
1; 1 on cif riittrogei-.-, arg:~,n, be~~,,ene and other hydrocarbon
gases at static canditions In vacuum plants at room
temperature. Adstxption isotherms of the gas and vapour
on the sorbant.:~an be constructed and the specific sur-
far.e ca.Iculated when defining, the surface of porous and
nor,-pcrcus -atralysts and sorbents by the adsorption
methcd. The dynamic method of determination was described
by Fri,--ke (Ref. 4) and Davis (Ref.5), but these authors
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Dynamic, MeEliod fcr Determining the Specific Surface of Catalysts
other methods. Investigations by Rubinshteyn and
Afanas9ye,r (Ref.6) also Zettlemayer (Ref-7) are men-
tioned. A simple apparatus was constructed by the
authors and the dynamic method modified to measuring
the quantity ef adsorbsd benzene at a relative vapour
pressure of er-Zene. Data by D.P.D.Obychin was used and
the ratio -f -E- (the relative pressure of benzene
vap,urs) taken to equal 0.205 for aluminjum oxidep
o.222 for aluminium silicates and 0.238 for silica
gel. Results were compared With data obtained by the
BET method on a vacuum plant. The design of the appara-
tus (,-ee figure) was similar to that described by
Eubinahteyn (Ref.6). 11-4-rallel experiments were carried
cut on several samples kTabls 1). Table 2 gives com-
parative results of measurement of the specific surface
-f - number of ritalysts by the proposed method and by
the Branauer-E-i-iet-Teller method. Differences-in the
r8sults obzalnek-74. did no-";* ex.-,eed 10%. The method appears
tc sufficiently ancurate for specific surfaces of
Card 2/3 20 rtNg' and Larger surfaces, and it can be used under
BOV/65-58-11-13/15
Dynafftio Method for Determining the Specific Surface of Catalysts
laborat:~,ry as well as
are 2 Tatleep I Figure
Geiman and 2
under industrial conditions. There
and 7 Referencesg 4 Soviet, 1
ASSOCIATION~ Le:-,Ni.i
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ioval of carbon from carbon steel by hydrogen at high t era-
-es and pressures. Zhur.prikl.khim. 31 no.32:1894-189707158-
(MIRA 12:2)
Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut po perera-
;ke nefti i poluchenlyu iskusetvennogo zhidkogo topliva.
(Steel--Testing) (Hydrogen)
ACCESSION NR: AR4015637 S/0081/53/000/022/0114/0114
SOURCE: RZh. Khimiya, Abe. 22G99
AUTHOR: Aleksandrov, A, N.; Skop, S. I.; Karpovskaya, R. R.
'TITLE: Cryoscopic method for determining the purity of individual com;ounds
!CITED SOURCE: Sb. Metody* issled. i J
_pro,duk.tov nefte.pererabotki i ne te him
sinteza. L., Gostoptekhizdat, 1962, 81-95
TOPIC TAGS: purity determination, analysis, cryoscopic analysis, organic
nalysis, cryoscopic c*
a onstant, benzene, benzene purity determination
v
TRANSLATION: A method is described for the cryoscopic determination of small con-
centrations (0.001-1.0 mol.%) of impurities in organic compounds,'and formulis are
.presented which can be used for calculating the content of impurities from the
.results of the measurements. The apparatus used for the purity determinations
consists of a vessel with double walls, between which there is a vacuum (residual
pressure of 10 mm.Hg), a testtube containing the material to be analyzed, a
.stirrer which moves up and down, and an MK-54 thermistor with a temperature CO-
.efficient of 40-50 ohmsidegree. The resistances of the thermistor are measured
'by an MOD-54 bridge; After washing and drying the teattube, it is filled with the
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material to be analyzed and placed into the double-walled vessel, in which a
vacuum is then created (residual pressure of 2-10 mm Hg). The vessel is then
II a
,placed in a Dewar flask containing a cooling fluid, along with the stirrer anc
itimer. The resistance of the thermistor is then measured, initially every minute
:and then, after the onset of crystallization, every 30 seconds until stirring
stops. A cooling curve is plotted in R,z coordinates from the data obtained,
-where R is the resistance of the thermiator and z is time. 0a the cooling curve,
,three points are selected: G(Rg,zg), H(PH,zH) and I(Ri,zi) at whibh LR - zg
:zi - zH. By extrapolating the equilibrium part of the curve until it intersects
.the vertical axis, one obtains zo (the time of onset of crystallization). From
s 1/(lgR,)-+ lgK) and Xf = 1/(IgRg - IgK), where K is tae thermistor
.the formula
constant, the values of Xo, Xf and 4Xo = Xo - Xf can then be found. The experiment!,
.is then repeated with a known amount of impurity and new values fordXfl = XO - Xfll
Are obtained in the same way. The value of a (the amount of impurity weighed out
2 F(,-]-D) (I- - + a el-k)
in grams) can then be determined from the formula a
k)j
-] -kxDb= 0 where b is the weight of the compound being analyzed
(Db * x) + kDx in
~grams, D =M/Mo, M is the molecular weight of the impurity and Mo is the molecular
.weight of the pure substance, and the amount of original impurity can be determined~
.from the formula ml= a/(a+ bM/Ko). The constant A' for the compound for the
given thermistor can be.determined from the equation m2=A'(XO-Xf) where m2 is
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the mole fraction of the impurity. The cryoscopic constant of the compound is de-.
termined from the equation A=A'/c lge where c is the thermistor constant. Results
are presented for the determination of impurities in benzene, distilled water and
dichloromet*rxylcyclo-oxobutane. The cryoscopic constants were determined by inten-::
tional contamination of benzene with toluene, water with MCI and dichloromethyl-
cyclo-oxobutane with dioxospiroheptane. The formation of impurities.as the result
of aging of dichloromethylcyclo-oxobutane for 6 months was detected, the minimum
being 0.0006 mol.%. In o::der to,determine the impurities in small amounts.of
analyzable material (on the order of 1 g), a device is suggested in which the
sample is fixed in the center of a Cu block in a small flask of thin glass with an
external &lectric heater. This system is placed in a Dewar flask with a regulat-1
able vacuum and is then immersed in the cooling solution. '' The sample is cooled to*
a temperatui:e significantly below the melting point. After crystallization and'
stabilization of the te4erature, heating is begun, the rate of heating being
regulated and recorded. The temperature of the product is measured with a thermis-
.tor, the resistance of which is recorded every minute. The results are calculated.
from the melting point curves in the usual way. When the method was tested on
benzene and distilled water, therelative error was +157. and the sensitivity of
the instrument was approximately 0.01 mol.%. Ye. Ma7rtyushina
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