SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TSELDLER, A.A. - TSEKHANOVSKIY, B.G.

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TSEULM, '.1ellaandr y of healrj non-ferrous metals. 4'.. tvxtl~-ccP f~-r technica-I Echc-~Iz. 1,1051,va, C;I)Z;. nauch"o-telim. i zr,--;o !'I ,~o i ts*,,~atnl-~i " -- y 1951. 2 v. (52-26659) TN756.T7 1 . L:opSerrcus motals - - TFAIDLM. Alekwandr Allbortovich TeeidUr, Alekqartjt Allbertov~gh. (&~ M6 of heavy ponferXoga -in, UIIW 1-:,~tallurgita tiathelfth towtnykh metallov. Utserz.hdono v kachestva uchob. posoWa dlia tekhnik- umov. kloskva., Goa. nawhnotwitm. isd-ro lit-r, po chamoi i tsvetroi metal".Iurgii. Vol. 2 (Lead ard zinc) Sviriets, taink. 1951, 350 p. AvaLlables Library of Congress Sources Monthly Idst of Rusisian Accevaions., Vol. 5, No. 1, Page 16 ei 000*000000*00001 too of 00 A '-so go -00 go .'oe 0 00 of woo :0 COMWO AW sm nor** a Dim adsk"k in "s O"Of. *go A, fto.Ww, L. A. 1*0bill. Owl V- P, 1440hills, 04 W. 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Z9Nov63 ENCL: 00 SUB C00E. EC NO REF SOV: 004 nTPER. 003 Card 2 / Z TSEKALO, Ye.B., inzhener. --- - - New design for a high-pressure throttling steam valve. Energo- mashinostroenia 3 no-8:34-35 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Valves) AUTHOR: Tsekaloj Ye.B., Engineer. 114-8-13/16 TITLE: A new design of high-pressure steam throttle valve. (Novaya konstruktsiya drossellnogo parovogo klapana vysokogo davleniya) PERIODICAL: Tnergomashinostroyeni.7e"(Povier Machine Construction), 195?, Vol-3, No.81 PP- 34 - 35 (U.S.S.R1. ABSTRACT: A throttle valve is used when it is required to reduce the pressure of live steam in ordinary and rapid acting reduction and cooling installations and so on. The operation of throttle valves is explained. A new type of throttle valve has been produced by the Venyukovskiy Fitting 'Works (Vanyu-kovskiy Armaturnyy Zavod). It is illustrated in Fig.1 and described. The design was based on that of a valve pro- duced by the Leningrad Metal Works (I=) but the new valve is simpler and more convenient to make, erect and repair. Series production commenced in 1956, and, therefore, operating experience is still not extensive. However, results to date are satisfactoi7. There is 1 fiGure. AVAILABL&: Library of Congress Card 1/1 TSEKANOVSKIY, E.R. Characteristic functions of un7imited operators. Nauch. trudy KHGI 11:95-100 162. (MIRA 16:11) , TSEKANOVSKIY, E.R. (KharIkov) Generalized extensions of asymetrical operators. Mat. sbor. 68 no.4:527-548 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted September 7, 1964. TSEKAN(;VSKIY, E.R. Description of Invariant fjubspaces in the unicellularity of an operator of intogration In a W2- P1 slace. Usp. mat. nauk 20 no.6:169-172 N-D 165. (MIM 18:12) 1. Submitted Dec. 28, 19(*. SIIDVR Ye.N.; TSEKHANOV, A.S. Electronic sparking device and transducer for the TL pneumatic indicator, Izv, TPI 105:79-80 160. (MMA l6t8) 1. Predstavleno nauchnym seminarom radiotekbnicheskogo fakullteta Tomskogo ordena Trudavogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnichookogo instituta Imeni Kirova. (Electronic instruments) TSEKHANSKIY., R.S. Interaction of aryl radicals through a binding heteroatom. Zhur. org. khim. I n0.11:1905-1909 N 65. (MIU.- 18:12) 1. Chuvashskiy gosudaratvennyy pedagogicheskiy imeni I.Ya. Yakovleva. Submitted July 4, 1964. inatitut _ .. i ClIUVIIIASCv S.F.; TSEK1111OUICH, i-I.; p.j.; "'.1. y J. Z. - ~ oc f.4 ~ n a i;, ! I rig Jrrj(,~jl t i ga ti rtr , (!i-J'l!%i,f:,'- K ('~ " i~A ", ~ ; C', shtam. proizv. 'I ric,.8:23-26 ;-.,v 165. TSEXANOVSKIY. E.R. Real and imaginary parts of an unbounded operator. Lokl. ;N SSSR 139 no.1:48-51 31 161. (MIRA 1/+:7) 1. Khartkovskiy gornyy institut. Predstavleno akademikom S.L. Sobolevym. (Operators (Mathematics)) KUN,Yu.; TSMVYY,G. Wide-screen motion pictures. Znan.alla 30 no-8:13-16 Ag'55. (Motion-picture projection) NLRA 8:11) KUZNF,TSOV, Anatoliy Ivanovich; TSEKHARQY.. ~A.D. inzh., retsenzent; FEDOSEYEV, L.N., red.; YAbWKOV, V,I., red. izd-va; BODANOVA, A.P., tekhn. red. (Course project on the repair of motor vehicles and road machinery] Kursovoe proektirovanie po remontu avtomobilei i dorozhnykh mashin. Moskva, Avtotransizdat, 1962. 190 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repnir) (Road machinery-Maintenance and repair) LISITSKIT, Aleksey Afanaslyevich; T9JOVNQV_&_Al2Ysey Y vi_W!:._ 1 VISHIGWOLISKIT, A.M.. red.; GALAKTIONOVA, Te.N., tekhn.red. [Laboratory practical work in automobile repair] Labors- tornyl praktikum po remontu. avtomobilei. Koskva, Nouchno-tekhn. izd-vo X-va avtomobilinogo transports I shossainykh dorog RSFSR, 196o. 98 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Motor vehicles--Maintenance and repair) TSEKHANOV, A. S., indicating efficiency retor four4~~, Cand Tech Sci -- "Ef-fect.of loading Orr the coefficient of Iow-displik~,Hent carhu- engine." Tomsk, 1961. (Min of Ifigher and Sec Spec Ed RSFSR. Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytech Inst Im S. M. Kirov) (KL, 8-61, 251) 332 - TSEKHANOVSKIYO A. --- Council of the scientific technological society takes part in the solutim of urgent problems. NTO 3 no.2:53 F 161. (KIRA 14:3) 1. Glavnyy inzhener TimiryazevBkbgo lespromkhozag chlen soveta Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva, Tomskoy oblaBti. (Tomsk Province-Umbering-Technological innovations) TSEKHANSKAYAq Yu.V.; MUSHKINA, Ye.V. Photometric determination of amall amounts of butadiene. Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 2:96-99 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1, State Scientific-Research and Designing Institute of Nitrogen Industry and the Products of Organic Synthesis, Moscow. (Butadiene) SANINY P.I.; BAGHIY, Ye.I.; PETROV, AI.A.; NIKITSKAYA, Ye.A.; TSEDILINA, A.L. ViscOsitY Of C2z ar-d C~,S polycyclic hydrocarbariD. llefte;,~.imiia 3 no.6:835-84J. Tf--D 163-. (14IRA 17:3) 1. Institut noftokhlmichoskogo sintoza All SSSH A.V.Topchlyova i Institut goologil i razrabotki goryUchJ.kli iskopiyomykh. VVIrER, M.Ya.; BOBOVICH, Yu.S. Frperimcnt.11 study of the relationshin h--tw,~en SpeCtra and electron absorption spectra of certain compoundn. Part 2. Opt. I spektr. 16 no.314l?-423 Mr 164. (MIRA 17,,4) THMANSKAYAW YU.V.; To MTFV, M,B, ; Ye.V. 11 1, 1 I " r, x,' ; ri :jOlubility of rmpti*,halen~! '!~ arl ~,,.rlfn a. , 4 - -.; n' r - If I pressure, Zhur. fiz. kh!r,. 38 S 164, (MIRA 17:12) I - 1, Institut xizcroy promyshlennosti I praduktov oriynnlcheakogo sinteza, Moskvfi. KRICHEVSKIY, I.R.; KHhZANOVA, N.Yo.1 TSEKIiKNMYA, Yu.V. (Moscow) Critical phenomena In the system hexamethylen-I=ine - water. Part 3: Diffution in the vicinity of the criti- cal point. Zhur.fiz.khim. 34 no.6:1250-1254 Je 16o. (KIU 13:7) 1. Institut azotnoy pronVehlonnosti. (Hexametbylenimne) (Diffusion) (Critical point) PILAS-77 I BOOK r--:PLOITATIC:f SOIV154679 Sovachchaniye po kriticheskin yavlen~. zi I fl-,ultuatolyam v rastvorakh. Moacou, 1960. Kritiche.31cive yavlonlya i trudy -rdya, yanvar, 1960 g. -luc an d t1;at!-= in Solution3; Tran:iactiona of Conf cronco, January 1960) noocow, Izd-vo AN SZOIR, 196o. 190 p. 2,500 copica printed. Spon3oring Agencies: Akadcmiya nauk OSSR. Oldeleniyo Mimi- chc:3k.Lkh nauk. Moskovskiy ro-.udar:;tvannyy univeraltot im. M. V.,Lomonoaova. KhItliche-ikiy fakulltot. Rez,ponsible Ed.: 14. 1. Shakhparonov, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor; Ed. or Plubliahin~ House; E. S. Draounov; Tech. rd.t S. G. Tikhoulrova. PURPOSE I This collection of artielc2 In Intonded for scientific personnel concerned with chemistry, physics, and heat power engineering. Card' 3.19 Critical Phonom-2na and Fluctuationn SOTI/5", 59 COW"90-Es The book contairo 211 of the 26 rcport3 read at the Conference on Critical Phen--,~.-.ena and Fluctuationa In Solutions organ:-,zed by the Chemical Divizion of 11:oscow State Univer3ity, Januar,j 26-28, 1960. 7he mporto contain ronult3 of inve3ti- Eationa carried out in recent year3 by Soviet phyBiciatn, chemists, anti heat pover en~ineera. The Organizing Cc-., -Attoe of the Conference waa compooed of Professor Kh. I. Pnirkhanov, A. Z. Golik, 1. R. Krichevokly (Chalinan), V. K. Semenchenko, A. V. Storonkin, I. Z. FiBher, and I.I. I. Shakhparonov (Deputy Chairman). '.1eferencen accompany individual articles. TABLE OF COINVITS: Foreword 3 Amirkhanov, Kh. I., A. M. Kerimov, and B. 0. Alibekov ELab- oratoriya molelcalyarnoy fiziki, Dagostanakly filial All SSSR -- Laboratory of Molecular Physica.9 Dagestan Branch, AS USSR). Thermophysical Properties or Matter at Critical Temperature 5 Card 219 Critical Phenomena and Fluctuations scV51,69 Akhadov, Ya. Yu., and 11. 1. t-hr~!-hnnronov (Laboratoriya fiziko- khi-mli raGtvorov, go-iudarat- venyy universitet iri. 11. V. Lo-ono.-ova -- L!~baratory of the Physical Chcraisti-I of 06lutio,-.aIChc-aioti-j Division, I:ooco,,.r State UnLvernity imeni 11. V. Lo:ionoljov]. Dielectric Proportien of Solutiona in a Superhirh Frequoney Field L-1 Concentration 1,1u3tuations 14 Barid3o, D. K., and 11. 1. (Lriboratory of Phyri- cal Chc-.ilztr-f of Sol-Ul-&-.3, C11E.'1~~Vry-Divi3ion, loocow State University imeni M. V. Lo:,,ononov]. UC:ht Scattering in Solu- tiona Having a Critical Stratification Point 21 Vuka, M. P., and L. I. Linnyanskiy (L-aboratoriya molckulyarnoy optiki, Fizicheakiy fakulltet, Lcningradzkly gosudaratvcnnrf univer3itet im. A. A. Zhdanova -- Laboratory of Molecular Optics Physics Diviaion, Leningrad State Univeraity imcni A. A. ~hianovl. Intermolecular Interaction and Light Scat- tering in Solutions of Pyridine andc(- Ficoline in Water 27 Card 3/9 Critical FhenQT,'ena and Fluctuation3 SOV/5469 Zatnepina, L. P. , and M. I. Shrtkhnaronov- (Laboratory of the Phy;~ical Chemintry of &6 U i6i ;-' -Y-C 1---, Gili,Antry DivI(sion, rioncow State Un,tveraity icicni 11. V. Lvi,,ionouov). Raylelr)i 14Uht ScatterIng In NItrobcnzcnc -- Cyclohexane and Ethyl Alchol - Diethylamine Solutions 32 KaDimov, R. 11., ard 14. 1. Shakliparonov, (Laboratory of the Phyzical Chemistry Divialon, 14oicow State University ineni N. V. L,~-monosov]. Dielectric Proper- ties of Solutions in Electrama.,nictic Fields of the I-lillimetric Band and Concentration Fluctuations 37 Krichevakiy, 1. R., and 11. Ye. Khazanova [Laboratoriya vyaokikh davleniy. GIAP -- Laboratory of HiCh-Pressure [Studies], 1103- cou StatUl Design and Planning Scientific Research InstitZ of the Nitrogen Industry]. Diffusion of Liquid and Gaseous Solu- tions in the Critical Region 45 Krichevskiy, 1. R., and Yu. V. Tsekhanskaya [Laboratory of Card 4/9 1 WIN Critical Phenomena and Fluctuations (YOV/5469 111~-'h-rro.-30ura (Studios), OIAPI. Kinotion of llotcro,~enrous Procoscon in the Critical R-c.~Ion 54 Krichnvz!ciy, I. R " 11. Yo. Xhizanow, and L. R. Linnhits (Lab- oratory of High Pressure [Studic3j,'GIAPI. Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium in the Critical Region of Liquid-SyGtcn Strati- fication 61 Lomova, 11. 11, and M I Shnl~brftjrpnov Waborltory of the Physical Chcnlst~';-~'~f-olu ioz"3, 1C.-.1i.,try Kvision, Noscow State University imeni 14. V. Lcmonoaov]. Permittivity and IvIolecular Structure of Solutions 73 Lan-.hina, L. V., and M. I. Shn~,�% -boratory of tho -Yo Z;%ronov [La Pbyaical Chemistry of I_u_tTo_~!3, Ch-cmi-a-try Division, Moscow State University imani M. V. Lcmononovj. Thin Structuro of the Line of Rayleigh Light Scattering in Solutions 77 MoIchov, N. V., and Ya. M. La-bkovskiy (Kafodra daporimontallnoy fiziki )Dnepropetrovskiy gosudaratvcn:D7 universitat --,Depart- Card Critical Ph,:no-.:na raid Pluctuaticn3 r-nt of Zqpcrimcntal Phyzic~-, State unlv~rsltyl. Inveoti-ation of r--rinnity in Y,;h!)r and BmzC.-io 2, z~,d on X-Ray ScattcrJnC; a'. 81 -.e ir:;hl C of )V, 11. V., and 1. V. 1: E-n-,prc-,c'rov:;1c Stat-~2 Voxl::~tion In t,,c Sl-aa of Conc(m-tration Fl-e~ctu~tfc:17, in 11-,1atiZ-.v;hip toT pQratura and Concontratic-a .'a Lin%ry Liquid Syatcma Havins wan Upper Critical Disaolvin,-- 89 Nozdrov, V. F., B. I. Irnllymov and 11. 0. Shir!.~ovich cl:iy oblastnoy pcdaro~ich-.Lldy in3ti'-Ut. -- PCCI-2100_f7iCal ~~3ti- tute of tho '11c-.icow Oblavet]. Invootigation- in 0~-anic Liquids at Constmit D~naity in the Vicinity oi the Critical State 93 Rott, L. A. [Minskiy losotekhnichookly Inotitut -- MinzIc ForoDtry L'bo"Inoorin.", Inatituto). Concorming tho Diffusion In the Critical Stratification Reglon 102 Card 619 '50 Critical Phenomena and Pluctuationn,___ SOV/5469 Ro3hehina, G. P. (Laboratoriya molellculyarnoy fiziki, Pizi- chenkiy fakulltet, Kiyevnkiy Cozadaratvennyy univeruitet im. T. G. Shavchenko Laboratory of 11olecular PhysicsI Divl- neni T. G. ZihcvChcnko1 sion of Physics, Kiyev State Univerzity Ir inve3ti--'ation of Fluctuations in Solutions by the Nethod of LiCht Scattering 109 Sicripov, V. P. (Laboratoriya molekulyarmoy fizIkIjUrallskiy rolitelchnichenkiy inatitut im. S. 11. Kirova -- Laboratury of Molecular Phynical Ural Polytechnic Inztitute imeni S. 14. K-4rov]. Special Structural Features of Natter in the Vicin- Ity of the Critical Point and-Tranzfer Phenomena 11T 3kripov, V. P., and Yu. D. Kolpakov (Laboratory of Molecular Phyzic3, Ural Polytechnic Insti,;ute imcni S. N. Kirov, and ,,Ur.al'3kiy filial AN SSSR -- the Laboratoriya teplofiziki Thormophysics Laboratory, Ural Branch, AS USSR]. Light Soat- toring in Carbon Dioxide along Pro- and Post-Critioal lootherms 126 SMIrnov 33. A. CInstItut neftekhimicheakogo sinteza AN SSSR Card i79 30 Critical Phenomena and Fluctuations SOV15469 Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, AS USSR (Moscow]) visual Ob3orvations in the Critical Region Floher, I. Z., and V. K. Prokhorenko. Concerning the Fluct- untiona of Coordination Numbers in Liquids Fisher, 1. Z. [Belozv. =Idy Goaudarstvennyy. Univer-Itet -- Belo- ruosian State University (minalt)] Correlation Analysis of the Critical Point c~a3~Anov. I.I.I. Clzbcratar7 of ~he Ehyi1ml CherA t of lo u- _qkqj a ry S I tiona, Chemistij-Dlvi3ion, Moacow State University Imeni M. V. Lomonosov). Fluctuations in Solutions Shimanskaya, Ye. T., and A, Z, Golik [Laboratory of Molecular Physics, Physics Division, Kiyev State University Imeni T. 0. Shevchenko). Investigation of the Critical State, Liquid- Vapor, of Solutions by Tepler's Method 137 142 148 151 161 Card 8/9 CrItIcal Yhencmena and Fluctua-.1c7.z ShImanokaya, Ye. T., Yu. 1. Shirinno!:iy, and A. Z. Collic [Lib- orator-j of Molecular Phyuicn, Dl,,r4.Aic-.i of rhyalcap Klyov State Univer3ity Imeni T. G. Shevc."acnko]. Investl~:ation of the Critical State of rare Sub3tancez by Tepler'n Nothod 171 Rocolution of the Conference on Critinal Phenomena and Fluc- tuations In Solutions 169 AVAILABLE: Library of Congroas (QD545.S73) jP/df Ic it 10-2S~, 1 Card 9/9 17M SOV/177-58-5-19/30 AUTHOR: Tsekhanov5kiy, B.G., CaPtain of the Medical Corps TITLE: An Attempt to Apply Conduction Anesthesia in Opera- tions on the Carpus (Opyt primeneniya provodnikovoy anestezii pri operatsiyakh na kisti) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, PP 76-77 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on his carrying-out a conduction anesthesia in operations on the carpus. In each case, he performed a perineural anesthesia of all three nerves of the carpus. For the anesthesia of the median nerve he employed the Voyno-Yasenetskiy method (20 ml (milliliters) of a 2% novocain solu- tion), for the u1nar nerve the Braun and Voyno - Yasenetskiy method (10 milliliters of a 21216 novocain solution) and for the superficial radial nerve the Rost method ( 10 milliliters of a 2016 novocain solu- Card 1/2 tion). The author states that the suggested method SOV/177-58-5-19/30 A Attempt to Apply Gone-etion Anesthesia in Operations on the darpus of a perineural conduction anesthesia of the carpus is technically simple, quickly performed and not dangerous. Because of these advantages, the author recommends the described method for wide application. The successful application of conduction anesthesia of the carpus with injuries of the bones, the joints, the tendons and the vessels, made the author conclude that this method may also be successfully applied under field conditions in operations on bullet wounds of the carpus. There are 2 diagrams. Card 2) ERONSHTEYN, L. . kand.tekhn.naukl--~ ~1. _inzh. Potentis.3-ities for improving interurban passenger traffic. Avt.tranap. 41 no.1311-13 Ja 163. (KIRA 16Q) (Transportation, Automotive) TSFEWOVICH L.A rof.; TIVIONDV, VJI., inzh. Inteprated services for air Passengers in Moscow. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 35 no.8:22-25 Ag '61. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'slciy institut Grazhdanskogo vozdushn.)go flota. (Moscow--Airports) (Aeronautics, Commercial--PassonVer traffic) 'T~ 77" TT T3c!rhnoc!c'i. L. I. - "P,,---rar7ptcr:-, c' Naucli. 'Fvuly (Dnepr-)netr. ln-t "';np' j. r: D iteris SO: TJ-38ri-!, 16 Jime "3, 'Z~,urnftl No. 17,41 TEGOIrUSHKIN, V.Te.; KRASMIETITIK07, B.A.; RAZMTSLOVICH, I.R.; FESWROV, F.F.t_,TSM[HMGVICH, P.V.; TSVTRKUU, N.A.; BUTTLIII, G., red.; KAUCHITS, G. . tekhn.red. [Handbook of a tractor driver] Spravochnik trnktoristn. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Rod.sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 578 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Highway transport workers--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) TSEIMUCIVICF, Petr Vikentlyevich, hand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent New method for calvilating the intercoil voltages during pu2se processes in transformer windings. Itv. vys. ucheb. zave; elektromekh. 4 no.4:33-1+5 161. (14IRA 14:7) 1. Gdan'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut, Pol'sha. (Electric transformers) TSEXHANOVICII) Petr-Vikentlyevich, kand.tvkhn.nauk, dot~wmt Interpretation of a coil voltage curve and the area of the application of the wave theory in the calculation of coil voltages of tranAformor windiggs. Izv. vys. uchab. zav.; elektromakh. 6 no.3:287-296 163. (ftIRA 16:5) 1. Gdan'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut, Pollsha. (Electric U;a4formers-Windingo) TSBERAIJOVICH, Y.N. Complex-forming reactions between nickel ion and citric acid ions, as related to the pli of the aqueous solution. Trudy VGU 57:81-92 159. (URA 13:5) (Nickel compounds) (Citric acid) 7 1C r. n ye5Ipcnl:o, ycL. 'lc witil irien, tcri.7 .1c. - c, nt. -c-, Irsite 17, 265-71 0 c"'I IZI-irna7 Iny-o". SO: 1" J,.,ne 93, E T~;ZMANGVICH, USSR/Chemistry - Synthesis Albucid Fel, 1947 "New on the Synthe,,jis of the Preparation Albucid, L. K. Sht-'um a i Tsekhanovich, 1 p "Farmatsiyall No 2 On the basis of the expevimental data ol;taineu, a new metlicA .13 , ropose-d for obtaining DiacetaiAde by tho acetylization of 'LCCtUTnid0. This method was successfully introduced Into the production of aRucid FA 1T66 TSEMIANOVICH, L. A. Aviatsionny, perF-vczki v rodu. 5ir transport in 1939-7. (Grazhdanskaia aviatsiia, 1939, no. 5, p. 2&-3C;). DLG: TL504G7 Zadachi sluzhby perevozok. Z-The task of the transrort servlcej. (Grazhdannkaia aviatsiia, 1938, no. 4, r. 9-14; illum.). DLC: TL504.G7 SO: Soviet ansportation andforrrunications. A Bij~jiogLUhy, Library of CongresE, Reference Department, Washin3ton, 1952, Unclassified. TSEKHNOVICII, L. I., Doc Tech ".ci -- dynalnic processes in mack,irj4,s"witk, 1960. 20 pp; (Ministry of HiFher al~cl Ukrainian S,,-',R, Dnepropetrovsk Order Inst im I. V. Stalin); 200 copie-,; (ciiss) "Research into un-qi-ttlE;Cj (Aectric drive." bi,eproputrovsi,, '~:')econdary hlucation oil' 1,abor r-.--d Barinur price not givtni; (KL, C-16-60, J~L4) 4 A A :0 0 0 43 00 gim UfAtkV"KAL L01911ATURt CLASS104CONA 9 *0 0 %x i4l 1 .1 t JL.-f 4 k k9er ac*tyL&titxm vdth Ac&O and Mjhcr yiel,J ju ~-00 ins 1f%N%'iC.1(.N11Ac to Ac.%4110^SC.11,N11Av. -of -00 -00 00 -40 o goo goo 00 0 J00 11*0 all *640% -4 S.1a., (Nq dot 140 W i % Ii;' IN 0 A 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 :I" N a : " : I : a 2 0 0 0 6 a 0 so 0 * 0 0 00 09 0 * 00 0 00-41 . I TROFIMOVSKAYA, A.Ya., kmnd~. sell sko)~hozyajTstvennyI:h nsuk; TSWR OYSKAYA,H.A. M Biological foundation of the resistance of barley to looms smut. Trudy po DrikI bot., gen. i enl. 30 no. 3:178-188 '57.(HM 11:7) iBarley-Dis-mase and peit resistance) (smuts) Goorny U55H CA TFEWRY cultivbted Flants. Cereals. M 23 104630 'A U T WIP, Troflwvskaya, A. Ya., ,Tsekbrtnovskaya. N, it. INST. TITLE Biological Ba*es for the Resistance of Barley to Loose SMt. ORIG. ?UB. Tr. po nrikl. boten., genbt. i salaktaii, 1~57, 30, NO- 3, 176-18o ABOTRACT The cultivateci varlaties of b&rlay differ in the degree of recistance, but 1.;-i difforent years and unubr different 6co- loeiaal conditiona, their re3istance variva a great deal. This is connectec; with the coudltion6 under which the flowering stsgs runs itu couree. if the conditions of cul- tivhtion bold back t~,e developmnt of the plants, but pro- mote their growth. then open blossomitt3 is otservea which 4~3 one of the chief causee of the intensified infection of barley with loose s=t. The fall and very early February sowing periods under the conditions of Kuban', contribute to the recovery of the seeds from loose smut. V. Card: 1/1 YaknaBhkina SOLOVIYEV, I.; TS,~KRA11VSHY A. (Timiryazevo, Tomokoy obl.); LATHO~-, :-.CSTYUEcV, V. ; ?.(.TLUMYIY, F. (Chelyn:binsk); V. (Chelyabinsk); RYAWKIY, 11.1 PUSRIN, D., instruktor; ~XASTIN, V. (Allnetlyevsk/' Reader's letters. NTO 1. no.9:58-59 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Uchenyy seki-etarl dcrozhnogo pravleniya Tashkentskoy zheleznoy dorogi (for Solovlyav). 2. Uchenyy sekratart podseki.sii talchniki bezopasnosti Mcskovskogo oblastrogo pravleniya Nauchno- teklinicheskogo obshchestva stroiteltnoy industrii (for -Tavrov). 3. Chleny Ilauchno-tekhnicheskogo ob3hehestva Novocherkasskogo clektrovozostroitelinogo zavoda-ffor Sirotyukov, Kcstyukov). 4. ~rcdsedatell soveta Ilauchno-tekhniche3kogo obshche3tva upravleniya legkoy i pishchevoy promychlennosti sovnarkhozap Karaaanda (for Shiler). 5. Chlen prezidiuma Moskovskogo gorodskogo pravicniya Ilauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva neft- yanoy i gazovoy iromyshlennosti (for Ryabskiy). 6. TISentrallnoye pravleniye Ilauchno-teklmicheskogo obshchestva mukomollnoy i krupyanoy ;.ronyshlennosti i elevatornogo khozyaystva, g. Gomel' (for Pushkin). (FAsearch, Industrial) ,/0.3 S/075/61/01 ~/,,,'01/0' B01 3/B055 AUTHORS: Tsekhanskaya, Yu. V. and Mushkina, Ye. V. TITLEi Photometric Determination of Small Quantities of ButadienE PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheokoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 96-99 TEM This brief communication deals with the checking and w~)rking G-.1t of a photometric method of deternining small quanfities of butadien,~- suggested by N. A. Isakova (Refs. 7-9). The determination is based in the formation of a colored compound from butadiene and diazotized p-nitro- aniline hydrochloride and subsequent photocolorimetric measurement of tho optical density. For the photometric determination of butadlene, a calibration curve was taken using pure butadiene. Several measurements were also performed with mixtures of butadiene and n-hexane or n-heptane from sealed ampoules. The butadiene used for this purpose was prepared by treating tetrabromobutane in alcoholic-aqueous solution with granulated zinc (Ref. 10). The equipment represented in Pig. I was used for preciss-1 measuring out butadiene into the reaction vessel and for the analysis frcm Card 1/3 Photometric Determination of Small Quantities S/075j61/O16/0O,/O47/0-'9 of Butadiene B013/BO55 ampoules. This equipment consists of a small steel autoclave (1) f0m storing butadiene, a glass ampoule (2), a lo-cm3/microbu.-et (4) with 0.02-cm3 graduation, and a manomeLer (7). Evaluation of 43 optical-density measurements of solutions containing between 0.53 and 2.9 cm~ butadiena (OOC, 760 mm Hg) by the least squares method gave a straight-line calibration curve in the coordinates optical density - amount of butailene in cm3 (Fig. 2). The mean probable error of a measurement was +7%. The applicability of the photometric method to butadiene determinJtion in th- presence of its dimer was tested. For this purpose butadiene was dimerized in the gas phase at 250 and 26oOc (Table). A comparison of the calculated and experimentally found quantities of butadiene showed that the photo- metric determination of butadiene is not affected by the presence of the dimer. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 13 referencess 10 Soviet, 1 Scotch, and 2 US. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheakog3 sinteza, Moskva (State Design and Planning Scientific Research Institute of the Nitrogen Industry and of Products Card 2/3 j t-j tILZI)t1loy 3/170/62/005/002/001/009 B100136 AUTHORS: Tsekhanskaya, Yu. V., Iomtev, M. B. TITLEt Method of measuring the diffusion coefficients of solid sub-- stances in compressed gases PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, v. 5, no, 2, 1962, 24 - 29 TEXT: In the method described here, the rate of diffusion of a solid in a gas is determined from its loss of weight, and no analyses are carried out. The diffusion chamber is made of stainless steel (Fig, 1) and con- sists of a vessel, a screw, and a valve. The cylindrical channel is 10.0+ 0.1 mm in diameter and 71.04-0.1 mm in length. The channel is filled V// with-round rods (10) made of calibrated iron wire and 0.5 and 0.8 mm in diameter.0 A tablet (9) of solid, pressed analytical purity diphenyl amine (m. P. 50 C) is placed at the bottom of the channel, A gaseous solution saturated with diphenyl amide is formed on the surface of the tablet by introducing carbon dioxide through the valve. The diphenyl amide diffuses into the capillaries between the rods. Prior to the experiment, the tablet was ground to fit the steel socket. The diffusion chamber with Card 1/3 S/17o/62/005/002/001/009 Method of measuring the B104/B138 the socket and tablet inside was evacuated at room temperature and put into a thermostat. After the desired temperature had been reached, the required pressure was created in the chamber with a hydraulic press, The diffusion coefficient of the diphenyl amine was calculated from an equation derived from Fick's second equation by integration, It was assumed to be independent of the composition (Jost W., Diffusion in Solidg, Liquids and Gases. New York, 1952). The experiments were made at 32,3 C and at pressures varying from 130.5 to 77,.0 at., and took 5 min to 50 hrs. In the pressure range under consideration, the diffusion coefficient varied almost linearly from 0.6-10-4 cm 2, sec-I to 1.9-10-4 cm 2-sec -1 . The error was 5 - 10%. 1. R. Krichevskiy is thanked for advice and interest. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 22 referenceS3 10 Soviet and 12 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: Guildner L,, Proc, Nat. Akad. Sci. USA, 44, 1149~ 1958; Robb W. L., Drickamer H. G., J. Chem, Phys., 12. 1504, 1951; Jeffries Q, R., Drickamer H. G., J. Chem, Phys,, 22.,486, 19541 Michels A,, Botzen A,, Physics, ?~, 95, 1957~ (;,,trd .15 S/170/62/005/002/001/009 method of.measuring the ... B104/B138 ASSOCIATIONi Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti i produktov organicheskogo sinteza, g. hloskva (State Institute of the Nitrogen Industry and Products of Organic Synthesis, Moscow) SUBMITTEDs may. 19, ig6i Fig. 1. Diffusion chamber. Legend: 0) screwl (2) vessel; (3) three-way cock; (4) packing; (5) bottom box; (6) spindle; (7) screw; (8) steel socket for tablet; (9) tablet; (10) iron rods. Card 3/3 TSEKHANSKAYA, Yu.V.; IOMrEV, M.B.; MUSHKINA, Ye.V. (Moscow) Solubility of diphenylamine and naphthalene in carbon dioxide under pressure. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.lOs2l87-2193 0 162. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti, Moskva. KRICHEVSKIY., I.R., jgWNW)A,-YU.V. Fhotodissociation of iodine in carbon dioxide solutions under critical conditions. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. 5 no.12.-104-1(Y7 D 162. (MIRA 1632) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut, azotnoy proWshlennosti I ~roduktav organicheskogo sinteza, Moskva. (Dissociation (Iodine) (Carbon dioxide) ~, (4) AUTHORS: KTi oil evskiy, I. R.. Khazanova, N. Ye,, SC7 "71' - 3'A 7 C aTa ~e- k I -, a L,~ R~ ~ns TITLE. Ciiticai Phpnompna In the Hexampthylc~nc- Iminc T. Equi-411briiim Li~rdfinbr Curv,, of I&Ijid rritisal F,~Ilit PERIODICAL. '959. V01 33, Ill vi~ 10A 14')' 'USSR, ABSTRACT; Frolit th,- 41a~a of 'the clasoi,~,A ', hr Y ~ i i -. h e-T I ' i 1)nvi 1~.~ Cbt~jj- ne. %eiv t*,i-:rr,-i,,dynaiai-- rzelat'-ras ~an 1 7) wn, h com~.nr, the ~curse of the (LC' th~-- P,:,ini (CP), with t.tl- jumpscf the --f Es,~ac- durinc; then! transition ---f -.hz system frcn the tc thj~ state., in pievious papez-9 (Refs 4 6) it wa-3 f~-un'L fc-r twn systems bj the Laethod of the .4ump -)f the darl---Tativ,~- (9v/dt) of the course -,f the (Lv-) near th--3 ~,rfftical p,~in- ,hat th~, limitine rurveq Af --.hase systems j-rirf~ pal-rabolas, In f7on.4;inuatior, () f these iaqesriga-t~ons th:~ a--4th~rs aralyzed the system hexamethylene iaiie. ~I' - v7-jt~-,, "W. T--~Y ,'ard. 1 p -nvestigated the -:!ourse of thf~- (.LC) (Fig I Table r,-a,, Critical Phenomena in the System Hexamethylene SOV/76-33-7--7/40 !,nine Water, I. Equilibrium Liniting Curve of Liquid Liquid Near the, Critical. Point (CP)~ the partial and total vapor pressure, the ape-,ific weivht, the refractive indox, the viscosity, and the diffusion coeffi- cienta within the iride range of temperature and composition. Investigations were carried out near the lower (CP) at 66.90C and 22.5 wt% (I) by means of a gravimetr4c dilatometer (Refa4' - 14) (Fig 1) which was contained in a the;mostat. The authors investigated six systems with a hexamethylene imine content of 13.7~ 20.11 24.32, 27.6~ 31.4, and 35.6 wt% at various tem- peratur4s (Table 2), On tho basia cf the results of the ape-- cifi~ -clumes' -olume-temperature curves were plotted, and heTefrom the authors calculated the derivatives (9-,/Dt) F,.X On the (LC) for the heterogeneous and the homogeneous range as well as ths Jumps of the derivatives at the point of intersestion j of the (LC). Results showed that the jump of the derivative Ov/dt), x attains a limit in the critical point, and thus the (LC) is a second-degree parabola near the (CP), In 'Refs 18-20), the -;umps of c and (9v/Dt)P,x of some binary solutions and Card 2/3 L: Px Criti--al Phenomena in the System Hexamethylene SOV/76-33-7-7/410 Imine Water, 1, Equilibrium Limiting Curve of Liquid Liquid Near thr) Criti,-,al Point the jumps -f of several pure Fvjbstances wi-re 4nvestigated it was found that these jumps always attain 'Limits in the (CP). It is therelfore assumed that thr! (LC) (,f the liqu4d- liquid and of ths' liquid - rapor in the systema under -Ln-eat 'gation is a Ge--~ond-degroe parabola near the (CP)N. There ar.~ 5 fib-ures, 2 tables and 2" referenses. 14 of which ar:? Sc--. ASSO-ClATION; Goaudarstvcnnyy institut azotnoy prcmyshlertnosti (Stite irs,-,~ ~.ute for Nitrogen Irdustry) SUBMITTED. Septfm~,eT 11, 41957 Card 3/3 C, 36~ 5(4) SOV/76-33-10-34/45 AUTHORS% Krichevskiy, I. R., Teekhanskayap Yu. V. TITLE. Dissolution of Solid Acids in Binary Liquid Solutions in the Critical Range PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fiziche skoy khimii, 1959P Vol 33, Ur 10, pp 2331 - 2338 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the influence exercised by the critical range on the kinetics of heterogeneous processes which take place under different hydrodynamic condAtions. The rate of dissolution of terephthalic acid in the systems triethylamine - water at 170 and hexamethylenimine - water at 30, 40, and 67-50 was determined under laminar and turbulent conditions as well as the rate of dissolution of adipio, eebacio, and salicylic acid in the system triethylamine - water at 170 and under laminar conditions. Exact data on the experimental methods are given. Experiments with laminar flows led to two observationes 1) The experimental values of dilute solutions are in agreement with those computed according to equation (1) for convective diffu- sion towards the surface of a rotating disk by V. G. Levich Card 1/3 (Ref 7)1 2) for inoreasing triethylamine and hexamethylenimine 05"36 Dissolution of Solid Acids in Binary Liquid Solutions SOV/16-33-10-34/45 in the Critical Range concentration and approximation to the critical composition, the rate of di3solution of the various solid acids is equal in the same solution. The computations of the diffusion flows carried out by Yu. B. Ivanov and V. G. Levich (Ref 8) are in good agreement with the present experimental data. For turbu- lent flows L. D. Landau (Raf 9) and V. G. Levich (Ref 10) assumed that the convection of the substance in the layer took place immediately at the surface of the solid (where the chemical gaction proceeded) due to turbulent pulsations, whereas L. P andtl (Ref 11) and G. Karman (Ref 12) (Abstracter's note: Karman's f ikst name is written in the text with G., in the bibliography with T.) assume a laminar flow without pul- sations in this layer. From the experimental data ob- tained the universal constant was computed here from equation (2) by Levioh for the convective diffusion towards the surface of the rqtating disk in turbulent flows (Table), The constant value of the universal constant confirm Levich's theory and the afore-mentioned assumption by Landau and Levioh. Experiments on the dissolution in binary mixtures of liquids without critical point (ammonia . water) showed that also 4n Card 2/3 this case the rate of' the heterogeneous chemical reaction may be 05 336 Dissolution of Solid Acids in Binary S 1- 7 / '#7 6 - J in the Critical Range independent of the comtosition of tht. solution if the rr-:noval of the reaction products d(-t(..-rm-Ln.7-t3 thf~ rr-,action rate. There are 8 figures, I table, and 14 10 rf which ar,~ Soviit. ASSOCIATION: Institut azotnoy promyah1(,n:.os1i)!,:ojkv,.i (Inntit-i.f~ of Nitro,~en Industry, Moscow) SUB""ITTTED; March 51, 1958 Card ', /3 5W SOV/20-122-2-25/42 AUTHORS: Krichevskiy, I. R., Tsekhanakaya, Yu. V. -TITLE; The Convective Diffusion in Liquid Solutions Under Turbulent Conditions (Konvektivnaya diffuziya v zhidkikh rastvorakh pri turbulentnom rezhime) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 2, pp 258-259 (USSR) ABSTRACT: V. G. Levich met vp the following equation of the convective diffusion in liquid solutions to the surface of a rotating disk under turbulent conditions: 0901 c 08 (a co )" 1/5 a Pr3/4 (a 2W) . I denotes the diffusion flux (potok), a - the area of the disk, a - the radius of the diskg c0 - the concentration of the substance in the core (yadro) of the solution, 6) - the angular velocity of the rotating disk, *0 - the kinematic viscosity of the solution, a - a universal constant. This Card 1/3 paper deals with the experimental confirmation of the above BOV/2o-122-2-25/42 The Convective Diffusion in Liquid Solutions Under Turbulent Conditions given equation and with the finding of the numerical value of a. For the experimental proof of the above mentioned equa- tion, the authors measured the.velocity of the dissolution of terephthalic acid (which is practically water-insoluble) in diluted aqueous solutions such as water-triethylamine, water-hexaethylamine, and vater-ammonia according to the method of the rotating disk under turbulent conditions. The apparatus for the measurements and the exrrimental method were discussed in a previous paper (Ref 8 . A table gives the results of the measurementn of the diffusion fluxes to- gether with all the data necessary for the calculation of the value of a. The errors of the determination of the dif- fusion fluxes under turbulent conditions amounted to 3-6 %. For a, the average value 003 was found. The probable error of a single measurement oi a was equal to + 0,31 and the probable error of the average value of a amoun6ed to + 0.003. Thus, the value of a does not depend on the nature of-thu diffusing substance. The constancy of the value of a confirms the assumptions of L. D. Landau and V. G. Lievichconcerning the nature of the turbulent motion in liquids near a solid surface. There are I table and 10 references, 7 of which are Card 2/3 Soviet. SOV/20-122-2-251/42 The Convective Diffusion in Liquid Solutions Under Turbulent Conditions ASSOCIATION: Hauchno-iseledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti (Scientific Research and Planning Institutr-of the Nitrogen Industry) PRESENTED: May 0, 1958, by S. I. Vollfkovich, Academician SUBMITTED: May 7o 1958 Card 3/3 L 182&66 EWT(N)1EWP(J)1T1F.TC(n).6 DSIWWIJWIRM ACC NR: AP6008053 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/166/004/0897/0900 '2_9 AUTHOR: Kirchevskiv. I. R.; Tsekhanskaya, Yu. V.; Polyakova, Z. A. 2-7 431 ORG; State Institute of the Nitrogen Industry (Gosudarstvennyy institut azotnoy promyshl-e-n-nosti) 1 TITLE: Photodissociation of chlorine ;md recombination of chlorine atoms at the critical point of the liquid-gas equilibrium SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 4, 194, 897-900 TOPIC TAGS: chlorine, critical point, diffusion, photodissociation ABSTRACT: The kinetics of photodissociation of chlorine and recombination of chlo- rine atoms was carried out at 144.0()C at chlorine densities from 0.562 to 0.597 g/cM3. The apparatus employed is thoroughly described. An ampoule filled with chlorine was illuminated with a PRK-2 lamp, which has a spectrum causing the disso- ciation of chlorine molecules, and the binary solution C12-Cl was formed. When the, critical temperature of the latter became constant, a state of equilibrium was reached, i. e., the number of forming atoms was equal to the number of recombining UDC: 531.1 L 13906-66 ACC NR: AP6008053 ones. This occurred after 8 to 10 min. The recombination at chlorine densities close to the critical value (0.572, 0.574, 0.579, and 0.585 g/CM3) is very slow: the chlorine atoms recombine completely after 70 to 80 min. At chlorine densities ~of 0.562 and 0.597 g/cm3 the recombination of chlorine atoms ends after 4 to 5 min. :This ver-j slow recombination is attributed to an abrupt decrease of the diffusion coefficient at the critical point of the binary solution. At 144.OOC and at the critical density of chlorine, the difflusionvcoefficient of chlorine atoms was cal- culated to be 2.10 12 cm2 sec-1. _fFiI*s__c_o_nUuded that radicals can be stabilized iin the vicinity of the critical point of binary systems. The paper was presented iby Academician S. 1. Vollfkovich on 4 June 1965. Orig. Lt. has: 2 figures, 12 Iformulas. SUB CODE: 07/ SLMM DATE: OlJun65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 005 lCard 2/2 IMI, USZ R jCUR. :Lq~o, Y~,, r I !JOTHCR Tsel~linnovskly, A.I. Patrny, ?.l.F. I UST. 4 , - zaT i.on of' 'voren-, TI TI; E, Aberl5an Lunn. kh-vo,1958, No.1, 17-19 11-33TRACT .-ideration. is ~7iven to prn*-Ile,-;:; of i. fieI .?it ic,41al e-xrloitation o-I dried-oill. riJantat-ions'ill Tomskaya in- :,~re,d b. -~ t~-- --iberi-an in 197,4 - pjt-C7~ t O-d vp l-, t h are -,i treal-m~,ni; -,f e star-us. Pria. e.~criFrimenur, -ire rl,--:3c,, ~,,,d Ile'll 3 tdards for wood "d aAl L TSIRMOVSKIY, A.I., inzher-er, laureat Premis i. ... Skidding untopped timber by the b,.W. e-d. Meich.ty-A.-rab. 9 n,-.2: 36-38 F 155. (MIRA 8:4) (Lumberizz) TSEXHAf-05HY, A. 1. 7672. TS--;KfbUWVSKIY, A. 1. -- Upyt raboty Tioir.,- zevskoco lespromidoza. (k)mbinat "Tomies"). M. -L., Goslesbumizdat, 1954. 60 s. s ill. 22 sm. (Crafik tsiklichnosti na lesozae;otovkakh). ',1.000 ekz. 1E. 101. --(5j-4114) P 634-98:(658-561 & 658o513 SO: Knizhnava Letopois', Vol. 7. 1955 ! - - ~- e - - -- - - - --- - - - RNSHETOV,A.V., inzhener; TSAGWIOVSKIT,A.I.. inzhener Methods of loading tree length logo onto the rolling stock of Siberian loggin railroads. liekh.trud. rab. 9 no.606-37 A 155. WLRA 8 - 6) (Loading and unloading) (Lumber-Transportation) ------------------- T3V,I.!A,'~'kV.3K I Y , A . I.: V, I - T - : ZET,tDICIIf F.1% LIJJMBE?rJItG Haulina lumber by means of a ,ildlass with perpetual cable., Les. prom., 1-2, no. 1, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Ldbrary of Conpress, M&rch 1952. UNCLASSIFj'-T) GMrKOV, V.I.; TSZIMANOVSKIY, A.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii. Continums work schadale in master IJLP. Ry=hils section. Un.pram. 14 no-7:11-13 J1 154. (HUA 7:7) 1. Diraktor Timi"azavskogo lespromkhoza (for Golikov) 2. Glav,Wy inxhenar Timir7asevskogo lospromkhosa (for Tookha- novskiy) (lumbering) 71 v TSzKHAVCV3KlY, J!. (3-: icr Vct--r-' nriLlip Spc~.ssldy raycr, :,e7.F-rt!nlnt of Agri Cul tur-~) The fifht aa-imt ef:--zs.-ticq Source: Veterine.-iya; 22; 6; Ji.ne 1945 uncl TALCON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SI-iTISTIZ, V,A.) MALYSIIEVA, K.G.; MENHAINO.VSKITY, B.G. c,- =b E -mentpal radiculAr leaco,--rtcs'-s in 1, --r d~skcgen f c --rad I '.: 9 , Zhur.nev,-. i Psikh. 63 no.12tI792-1797 163. (MIRA -:8 11 1. Y-11nika nerrokhirurgli (nachallulk - dotsent B.A.Samotok"n) Voyanno.-meditsinskoy ordervt Lenina a"demll Imeni .9.M.Kirova. VASILIYEVA, R.V., inzh.; TSMMANSMY, K.R., inzh.; SHRYUKa. Te.M.. inth.: FRIDUARD, Equipment for studying vibrations of bearings in turbine units. (Trudy] TSNIITKASH no.87:23-40 158. (MIRA 11:11) (~aarings (Rachinary)-Vibration) (Electronic meacurements) TSMW4M,Ykp YU. V. Teekhanskaya, Yu, V. -- "Diffusion and Dissolution in Liquid Solutions in the Critical Region." Min Chemical Industry USSR. Urder of Labor Red Banner Sci Res Physicochemical Inst imeni L. Ya. Karpov. moscow, 1256. (Disseration For the Degree of Candidate in Chemical Eciences). So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 11, 1956, pp 103-114 USSR/Statistical Physics Liquids D-8 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika) No 5) 1957, 11521 Author : KricheVskiy, I.R., Tse_~!.~ka ~a Yu.V. Inst : Institute of 71troGen Industry, W,scow. Title ; Diffusion and Dissolution in Liquid Solution in the Critical Region. Orig Pub : Zh. fiz. khimii., 1956, 30, No 10, 2315-2326 Abstract : On the basis of the investigation performed on the influen- ce of the critical reGion on the diffusion in a system comprising water and tri-ethyl-amine, a general ~onclusl'.Gn is reached that -the speed of diffusion in the _,ritic-al re- .rrion of a double system is very small and drops down to zero at Lhe very eri~lcal point. Also inveutiLgited was the influence of the',~ritlcal region on the kinetics of the heterogenous reaction. It is indicated, that in the Card 1/2 USSR/Statistical Physics - Liquids D-8 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, i1521 critical regions of multi-component systems, the conclu- sions made remain approximately valid for the first and second components. provided their concentrations are lar- ge compared with the concentrations of the individual com- ponents. BIbliography, 36 titles. Card 2/2 KRICHFISKIY, I.R.-, Ro,rT, L.A,; TSEKHANSKAYA, 'Yu.V. -.- t Autocorrelatiin cf a f-f-1--,-I~ t--l-su n~-ar its critical point. j()kl. AN SSSR 163 nc,,3s674-6?6 FI 01'FtA 18:7) 1, Rolorusskly in,3titut tm. 3.14,.Kirova. Sulk-1-fritted January 6, 1965. TSEKIWISKIY., q,;. , inzh. D-467 self-propelled mixer. Stroi. i dor. rjwh. 6 n0-3131 Mr 161. (Road machinery) (MIRL 34W 264_/028 ACC IwR-' iVr-60324940 soup= CODE'. UR/0368/66/005/003/0 AUTHOR: Tsekhanskiy, 0. N.; Pankratlyeva, E. A.; Vafiadi, V. G. 0R0: none TITLE: Procedure for measuring the depth of modulation of light flux SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroakopii', Vo 5, no. 3, 1966, 284-28T TOPIC TAGS: liabt modulation, luminescence, photoconductivity, Karr cell ABSTRACT: In view of the development of new types of modulators for use with re- search on luminescence kinetics and photoconductivity, the authors describe apparatus, aimed at comparing different modulators, for the measurement of the depth of modula- tion of light flux from a light modulator or from a source of modulated light. Thei .- principle of the apparatus (Fig. 1) is based on interrupting the light by a rotating perforated disc and measuring the oscillograms of the output of photomultiplier on which the interrupted light is incident. A Kerr cell was used as a standard ruaidulator producing a constant depth of light-flux modulation. The use of the Kerr cell made it possible to correct the photomultiplier readings for inertia occurring at different frequencies. As an example illustration of the operation of the equipment, it was used to measure the depth of modulation of the light flux from a neon lamp (type TF- 0.20) at 4 Mcs. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 3 formulas and 1 table. 1/2 uDc: 621. ACC NRt AP603244o Fig. 1. Block diagram of apparatus for the measurement of depth of modulation of light flux. 1 -- Perforated disc, 2 - motor, 3 -- photomultiplier, 4 - preamplifier with cathode follower, 5 -- photomultiplier power supply, 6 - preamplifier power supply, oscilloscope. 7 TL7~ F L-~j MM CODE: 20/ BM DATE: 26oct651 ORIG REF: 003 2/2 -TSEKWSY-I7 G' S. -ni at p., C,. ft~ki w.! of rib" tc!nq. -critbalpy rhaft of NI-01 (It y:6hed. Thn cliart Is iiacrl on the mwimp- nr' O"St tht; ll(.-,t of mixin- 411 .01p il i'l polivith ik CtIt!n) to zero, Tiw (-L~,rt i~rlhvizlcd i:";"s for. 1irjLlI(. lid %-ir~r. Tli, thart makc-i It vs)~,Iblv to makc.6 a cio--c atiid~A4 ot Hie, jwxc%~tg of thrutilhig, And htjlt cxchatigv nf Paid. va:,"U4 an'l finfild of ally c01li-Im. frimi 1)iirQ ':, w juirc 01 (im-litchitx the throttling rA the pu.-C coullim!"ni Katitich TSEEMIOVSKIT, B.G., kapitan med.sluzhby Result of conduction anesthesia In surgery of the hand. Toen.med. shur. no.5t76-77 My '58 (XZRA 11:7) (MMIONAL ANESTHESIA. in wrist surg. (Rug)) (WRIST, surgery, anesth.. regionAl (Rus))