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TSSHOMM, V.0- V..%, "-:, - IDesigniag building to withstand seismic effects' by I.L. Irorchin- skit. Reviewed by T.O. TSehokher. IsT. AN Turk. SM no.l-.133-134 '57, (nu io:4) (Earthquakes and buildiag) (lorchiaskiy. I.L.) TSSROKM, V.O* he earthquake resistant construction in the Uai, tea States. 01 Commentsi, tiseism stroi. AN Turk. SSR 30-26 158,(HIRA 13:10) Trudy lnop~~ an tated Sta;eis-Zarthquakes and building) KOVALENKO, Antonina Fedorovna; GORCHITSYNA, Lidiya Leonidovna; ISKHAKOVA, Galina Alekseyevna;,TSalp~ ~ , red.; MIROYEDOVA, A.N., red. izd-va; (Effective ceramics made of easily fusible clays]Effektivnaia keramika iz legkoplavkikh glin. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmenskoi SSR, 1962. 47 p. (MIRIL 16:1) (Ceramics) (Building materials) KOVALENKO, Antonina Fedorovna; TSSHOKHEH. V-D.,=0f. Otv. red., MIROYEWVA, A.N., red.iz -va (Salt efflorescence on brick and ways to control it] 0 solevykh vytovetakh na kirpiche i mery bor'by a nimi. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Turkmenskoi SSR, 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Salts, Soluble) (Bricks) 0. 1 TSSH M V 0 f. (Ashkhabad); AYZENMRG, lu. D. (Ashkhabad) pro Technical spacifications for the use ofoooria. from the Gaurdak mine as a building material; using the wdstes of sulfur smelting. Trudy ITI Turk. fil. AICSSSR no.2:7-13 'SO. (MM 16: 1) 1. Zaveduyushchiy Antiefeyomieheski* otdolom Turkberfskogo filiala AN SSSR (for TSojokber) -, 2. U-nduyMNAIT labors- toriyey etroitellnykh materialav AntiosyWabookogo otdola Turlokenskogo filiala AN SSSR-(for A7zenberg). (Gaurdak-Industrial wastes) (Building materials) TSTASEUKIN, Ya. Irrigation Farming Conference on grassland animal husbandry in newly irrigated regions of the M.S.R., Korm. baza 3 No. 3, 1952 Monthly 1~~t of Rusoian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. 4'0'ohn a lG!zy!j,,,!-,l t", re -it A in P W, ,1; 15 49 .L') 2 1. 1 Klinika jOz:jj-~tw--- w Warazaw-lo (Kierown.Un prof. d:r. T. Bulskl)*) Odd~, 'al k--~nologll lKlero-wilka do!i. dr. J. er) ora-s YL ~k-. Ci.rlrol~ Kobiecych U-.ivarsytetu w Kopenhadz~t igs-nosp5te! ] (Kierownikz prof. dr. Dyre Tr'~lle). cle%le I u -. I - . -) . , , f, !~- .- - - w 1 - ~ ~ z --.; ~1~; - - i Co -r 5 v ~11, k ~ I . -- A --il a ;Lre- gvdr" - - . . - -- A', 1. 1 . z L - all V1 IV ir L 36242-66 EWT (m)/FCC/g1YP "t)/ET1/F-WP (n) IJP(r) ACC NR: AP6005424 SOURCE COM: JDIX UR/0289/65/000/003/0094/0098 AUTHOR: Nikolayev, A. V.; Soroktn'a, A. A.: ORG: Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Dranch, AN SSSR, Novostbtrsk (Institut neorganicheskoy I imit Sibirskogo otaeleniya AN MSR) TITLE: Kinotio mechanism of occlusion of Impuritios by procipitatoo SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestlya. Serlya Xhimicheakikh nauk, no, 3, 1965, 94-98 TOPIC TAGS: lanthanum. compound, praseodymium. compound, holmium compound, yttrium. compound, nitrate, chemical precipitation ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to elucidate the role of certain kinetic factors in systems where no occlusion of impurities by the precipitate should occur in the state of equilibrium. The case of nonequilibrium. systems which slowly tend toward an equilibrium is considered, and the rate of this transition for two coexisting precipitates is discussed. Specifically, the time of dissolution of nonequilibrium precipitates formed by a drop of precipitant (10. 2 N ammonia solution) in 1. 5 and 3% rare earth nitrate solutions was studied. This Card 1/2 UDC: 542.65 L 36242-66 ACC NR: AP6005424 time was found to increase in the series La-Pr-Y-11o, The effect of adding salts (5% Mg (NOA and 20% NIVIO, solutions) to the nitrates on the dissolution time and consumption of the reagent was also deAttemined. The expected differences in the dissolution time of nonequilibrium rare earth ecipitates were confirmed experimentally, and were used to I separate La and-P-rTr-o-m-Y and He. Orig. art. has: 6 tables. SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 002 Card 2/2 USM/MinvbioloGy - Mixrobes Patho,-enic for Man and Animals. F BrucelIae Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., go 22, 1958, 99434 A~,.thor : Dlitek, D., Parnas, Yu., Tauber, S. List : - Title : StudY of the Virulence of the Strains of Dr. abortus bovis 19, 11-1 and 24 in Chicken Embryos. OriG Pub : Zh. mikrobiol., epidemiol. i immunobiologii, 1957, No 9, 33-35 Abstract : InvestiCations of the sensitivity 3f chicken embryos tD standard strains of brucellae (Drucella abortus trovis 19, DA and 24) were carried out. The strains were ino- cuLated on a Drown medium and the de[Xee of dissociation was determined with the aid of the modified netho:i of Henry and the method of Brown and Darnett. Colonlies in the pure S-form were used for infection. FollowinG in- fection, the eeLs were naintained in a thermostat at 360 Card 1/2 USSR/microbioloor - Microbes PathoC;enic for Man and Animls. F Drucellae Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol.) No 22, 1958, 99434 C, and were checked for viability. Anatomicopathologi- cal observations were made on the yolk, the arxiiotie fluid and the liver. A relationship was established between the aGe of the embryo, the infectin" dose, the intensity of the.chan[;es and the speed of its death. The strains are virulent when infected with 1,000-10 ba- cilli; the riost virulent was strain 24. It was esta- blished that Dr. abortus'bovis cultivated on chicken embryos has a tendeacy to atypical Growth (appearance of R- and J- forms). Strain 19 contained 20% Of 11- and J-forms, strain W, 30% R- and J-forms, and the strain 24 consisted of a pure culture of 3-foms. Chicken embryos are sensitive even to 10 bacteria and therefore, accordinC; to the author, my be used for blood cultures. -- L.G. Ivanova Card 2/2 - 86 - BLV~M(, D.; PAMS. Yu.; -Him" 6, Ow. Determination of virulence of Brucells abortus bovis 19, BA. and 24 on chick embryos. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 28 no-9:33-35 S '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii Neditainakoy skademii v 15rubline I Gosudaretvennogo riauchno-isaledovatel'Bkogo institute sel'skogo truda I gigiyeny. (ER'UCBIJA. A]BORTUS, virulence of various strains, determ. in chick embryo (RUB)) TSUBIRBILLIR O.N.- CHUDOV, L.I., redaktor; ORLOVI, V.B., redaktor; O~V6& 9 R.A., takhnicheskiy reduktor [Problems and exercises in analytie.geometryl Zadachi i uprazhene- niia po analiticheskoy geometrii. Izd. 18-e, stereotipnoe. Moskva Goa. izd-vo tekhniko-tooret. lit-ry, 1954. 356 P. (MLRA 7,9~ (Geometry, Analytic--Problems, exercises, etc.) P&M I BOOK EXPLOITATION BOV/3573 Tauberbiller, 011ga Nikolayevna Z-adachi i uprazhneniya po analiticheskoy geometrii (Problems and Exercises in Analytic Geometry) 23rd ed., eal. Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959. 295 P. 75,000 copies printed. Ed.: N. A. Ugarova; Tech. Ed.: V. N. Kryuchkova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students of schools of higher technical edu- cation,and ptdNpgical schools of higher education, and can also be used by personaworking in the fields of mechanics, physics, etc. CGVERAGE: This book is divided into four parts. The first two parts discuss the analytic geometry of a straight line, location of a point on a line, geometric significance of an equation, concept of a straight line, propbi-ties of second order curves, and general theory of second order curves. Part III is devoted to the aaalytic.geometry of space and discusses rectangular coordinates, geometric significance of equa- tions, plane, straight line in space, conic sections, and general theory of second order surfaces. Part IV discusses general properties of Card 1/7 Problems and Exercises in Analytic Geometry SOV/3573 vector algebra and its applications to geometry. There are no references. No personalities are mentioned. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Preface to the Sixth Edition 6 PART I. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY ON A STRAIGHT T- Ch. I. Location of a Poini; on a Line. Basic formi! s 9 1. Formulas of transformation of coordinates 11 2. Basic formulas 11 PART II. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY ON A PLANE Ch. II. Coordinates of a Point on a Plane. Basic Formulas 16 1. Rectangular coordinates. Graphs 16 2. Distance between two points. Direction of an interval. Area of a triangle 21 Card 2/7 4- _7 7 Problems and Exercises in Analytic Geometry SOV/3573 3. Division of an interval into a given ratio 24 4. Oblique system of coordinates 26 5. Polar system of coordinates 29 6. Projections. Transformation of coordinates 31 Ch~ III. Geometric Interpretation of an Equation 35 1. Construction of a curve by its eqTaation 35 2. Constructing the equation of a curve by its geometric properties 38 Ch. IV. Straight Line 44 Equation of a line with angular coefficients. Me angle between two lines. Equation of a line passing through a given point in a given direction 44 2. Equation of a line passing through two given points. Equation of a line with respect to intervals. The conditions under which three given points Ue on the same line 48 3- Normal equation of a line. Distance-from a point to a line 52 4. General equation of a line. Intersection of two lines. Condition for three lines to pass through a single point. Pencil of lines 58 Card 3/ 7 Problems and Exercises in Analytic Geometry SOV/3573 5. Miscellaneous problems on a line 64 Ch. V. Elementary Properties of Second Order Curves 66 1. Circumference 66 2. Ellipse 74 3- Hyperbola 80 4. Paxabola 87 5- Polar equations of second order curves 92 Ch. V1. General Theory of Second Order Curves 93 1. General equation of a second order curve. Transformation of this equation by parallel intersection of the axes of coordinates. Center of a curve 93 2. Condition for the decomposition of a se(iond order curve into a pair of lines. Study of the general equation of the second degree 96 3- Intersection of a second order curve by a straight line. Equation of the tangent 100 4. Diameters of a curve. Principal axes. Asymptotes. Equation of a curve related to conjugate directions; equation of a curve related Card 4/7 Problems and Exercises in Analytic Geometry SOV/3573 to conjugate direc-tic-ns; equation of a curve related to asymptotes 104' 5. Transformation of second order curve by means of invariants ill 6. Poles and polara 124 7- Problems on the focal properties of curves not related to principal directions U7 8. Miscellaneous problems 119 PART III. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY IN SPACE Ch. VII. Rectangular Coordinates Ch. VIII. Geometric Significance of Equations Ch. IX. Plane 122 129 131 Ch. X. Strai ght Line in Space 138 1. Equation of a straight Une. The angle between two straight lines. Condition for the intersection of two straight lines in space 138 Card 5/ 7 I Problems and Exerciser, in Azaalytic Geometry SOV/3573 2. Straight line and. a pl4me 143 Ch. XI. Sphere 147 Ch. XII. Cone and Cylinder 149 Ch.XIII. Second Order Surfaces Given by Simplest Equations 152 Ch. XIV. General Theoryof Seaond Order Surfaces 160 1. General equation of a second order surface and its transformation by translating t-h-e origin of coordinates. Center of a surface. Con- dition under which an equation reflects a cone or a pair of planes 160 2. latersection of a surface by a straight line and by a plane. Asymptotic directions. Tangential p.Ume 164 3. Diametric plane. Principal directions. Study of general equation of a second order suxface and its reduction to simplest form 169 PART IV. FUNDAMENTAIS OF "!'Er,,'-MR AWIEWA AND ITS APFUCATION IN GEOWM Ch. ',W. Vect-ors and Operations on Mem 174 Card 6/7 Problem and Exercises in Analytic Geometry SOV/3573 1. Vectors. Vector equalities. Addition and subtraction of vectors. Multiplication of a vector by a number. Expansion of vectors 174 2. Projection of vectors. Scalar multiplication of vectors 181 3, Vector multiplication. Mixed product of three vectors. Dual vector product 185 Ch. )071. Application of Vector Algebra in Analytic Geometry 190 1. Determination of the location of a point by means of a radius vector. Coortlinates of a vector. Operations on vectors defined by their co- ordimtes. Fmdamental for=x1as 190 2. Geometric sigaificance of vector equations 197 3- Plane 201 4. Straight line in space 206 5. Straight line and a plane' 211 Answers and Hints 215 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress AC/ec Card V7 6-20-6o TSUBFMI-;-;-44- - Arometeorological conditions influencing the formation of potato tubers in noila with excessive moisture. Trudy '"SIP noa,68:90-101 159. (MIRA 12:8) (Sail moisture) (Potatoes) P if L Ti t, ir-, t L; 0 ~ 1 1 a in - o 1 0 t 2 tn Lo - 1 1 0 0 o gkq o a . cr -i0 c CY o o 0 Aclo 04 ' v - . A AIN 44 0 Ho i 'U 0 - 4 0 Q . r A id -0 0 10 No W, H4 A. u IN I l J . .4 OW oz : wov. : . ; l ii we. A l 0 USSR / Cultivat--d Plarits. plotAoasa Vegetables. I'lelons Abs Jour : Ref Z11-Ur ~ Biol., No 8, 1958, No 34691 Authors : Tsuberbillor, Z. A.; Vlasova, V. A. InSt ontral nsli u e for Forecasts Title ASrometeroological 3ubstantiat6n of T-chni- cal Agronoiiy iriothodo for Raising., Potato Crops in tho Neighborhood of t.-Ioscolir. Ori- Pub : Tr. In-ta pror-nozov, 1957, vyp. 53, 20-42. 0 - Abstract : Experiments conducted in the years frm 1952 to 1955 on various soil varieties under conditions prevailing in the -;,'-,o3co-u Obleat have yioldc;d the follovrinC, data: steady higrh accretion of potato tubers (11 to 5 t/h in a fivc-aay week) in sandy soils can bo obtained provided that tho- reserves of productive rmoisture ia tl,-l,- plo,vri4i~ strata do nolu, drop below 20 L?~d, 50 min in tho 11alf-i*.iotor strata, and btilow 70 mo Card 1/3 U93R / Cultivated plants. Cered1s. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., lillo 8, 1958, 110 34691 in tho ono-motor strata; the fluctuation of soil temperaturg at a depth of 10 cii does not exceed 14 to 190C, *U"ho averaGo daily atmoopho- ric tc~raporaturo does not exceed 14 to 180C, and thQ rclat-lvo hwidity of the air duriri3 13 hours rcLiain botwoca 55 to Such condl- tions can be producod in arid weather around !Koscow by means of frequent sprin%lings, 'Keep- u in3 irriGation to small, regular quantitios (20 - 25 for porioda of 3 to 5 days in arid ivrou'har. Porlodt-, of Irr4l)-atici to bo dotorminod In accordanco vrith the avapurliiicLor coefficient', propose-d by -:,-. !.-. Skvortsov whicki stiplilatea as c:vaporiraetor coefficient: J.'/Iot, alioro If i3tands for the raffcctivo ,CC I Ca,rd 2/3 59 USSR / Cult ivatod Plants 1 Potatoos. Vegetables. Molons. Abs Jour Rof ",';iur - 31iol. , \,'o 8, 1958, Xo 34691 ovaporation in a -;Jvcn flold, and Ist stands for tho ovaporation from a 3pccitc wator sur- fac,; Postulatud as standard. In accordance with tais formula, the amount of I's. duri% day hours should not drop below 1.5.-Tho biblioSra- phy contains 10 titles. -- ST. W. Chornov. Card TSUBERBILLER, Ollga Niko2ayevna; UGAROVA, N.A., red. (Problems and exercises in analytic geometry] Zadschi i uprazhneniia po analiticheskoi geometrii. Moskva, Nauka., 1964. 336 p. (RIRA 19:1) 166T83 TSUBERBILLERP Ye. A. USSR/Meteorology - Droughts Sep/Oct 48 Wind "Types of Dry Winds and Their Characteristics)" Ye. A. Tsuberbiller "Meteorol i Gidrol" No 5, pp 39-47 Discusses types of dry winds and their effect on various farm crops. Reports works on reproduction of dry winds in artificial climate chaniber, 1933- 1936. Gives classification of dry winds obtained from observations at agrometeorological stations. Also includes some data on frequency of dry winds in various zones of USSR. Submitted 31 Jul 47. -4m 166T83 TSITBFRBTI-LTT,, F. A. 26262 Temperturnyy rezhim, i vlazhnost' vozdukha (vegetat --- ivriyy, period 1946 G) Trudy tsentr. in-ta progrozov, VYP. 131$ 1~49, s. 27-39 Sot LEropist No. ~50 ic,49 TSUBERBILLM Ye. A. t!~~ "Conference on Proble,,is of the Study of Evaporation (Tashkent, February 1954)" Meteorol. i gidrologiya, No. 6, pp 61-62, 1954 The author considers the problems of the determination of evaporation by the method of A. A. Skvortsov and of observatioh times. The conference arrived at the conclusion that the given method is completely applicable to the determinatioh of evaporation from aqueous surfaces and from surfaces occupied by plant cover. (RZhGeol, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956 TEMEOILLnp YE. A., AND KRASNITSKIY, G. A. Effect of a Low Atmospheric Humidity on the Growth of Wheat Under Artificial Irrigation Tr, Tsentr. In-ta. Prognozov No 37, 1954, pp 27-31 In order to clarify the effect which low atmospheric humidity has on the quality of wheat, tests were instituted at the Agricultural Meteorological Station Boz-Su near Tashkent. Two types of wheat were useds Grekum 0289 and Lyitestsens 062. It was found that so long as the upper layers of the soil had a high enough moisture content, a deterioration of the quality of the wheat could be prevented, in spite of a deficit of the humidity in the atmosphere (27 to 40 mb). This applies to local (Grekum) as well as the European (Lyutestsens) wheat. (RZhBiol, Nol, 1955) ,90: Sm, No. 639., 2 Sep 55 L f AID P - 3872 Subject USSR/Meteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 35/35 Author Tsuberbiller, E. A. Title Conference on evaporation on crop fields Periodical : Met. i. gidr., 6, 67, Nlb 1955 Abstract : A conference held in May 1955 at the Geophysics Branch of the Tashkent Central Asian State University is re- ported. The method of A. A. Skvortsev in computing the loss of humidity on crop fields through evaporation was discussed and highly recommended. Institution None Submitted No date TSUBERBIT.T.VR,Ye.A. ~~, - r-_,_. -1 Agricultural climatic characteristics of dr7 winds in the irri- gated region of the Kuybyshev hydroelectric development. Trudy TSIP no.29:60-69 '55- (MIRA 8:6) (Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Power Station region--Winds) TSUBMILIER, Ye.A.; BELUXHINA, G.V. Abatement of dry winds under the influence of forest belts. Trudy TSIP no.41:48-55 155. (MM 9:1) (Windbreaks, stielterbelts, ate.) (Meteorology, Agricultural) TSUBMILVER, Ye..k.; ]3v_LLTMj&k. G.V- uation of droughts ix teorologicsl ev"' lp no.47:65-73 Method for an wome egiong. Trudy TS (MLIRA 10:2) irrigatiOR &9r iculturalr 1560 (Droughts) ( z ~ r~ -:, ~ Methodology of agricultural and meteorological cultivation practice.q in potato_growing around Moscow. Trudy TSIP no.53r 20-42 157. (NMA DO) (Meteorology, Agricultural) (Koscow Province--Potatoes) KM,ULAKGVA, A.!.; TSUBERBILLER, Ye.A. -n potatoes in Agrometeorological conditions of tuberization the Far East. Trudy Dallnevost. NIG14I no.10':115-127 164. Studying the total evaporation from potato fields in the Maritime Territory. Ibid.:128-140 (JAIRA 17: 11) ZAKHAROV, Pavel Sergeyevich; TSUBOIBILLER. ye.A., otv. red.; MHON IKO, K.P. , otv. 'red.; ~()CSKAYA, M.M. , red. (Dust storms] FylInye buri. Leningrad, Gidrometeorizdat, 1965. 163 P. (JAIRA 19:1) T SI "qTSOV, : ey tIek-~andi-rjvI,,-.h, prof. KVo- ;,Iekr S Ye._A.; M.M., red. (Irrigation ol' fa-ria fields and the microclinate; rnefhod:~- and results of research. A cc!-'ection of selected "ni-k--] Groshenie seltskokhoziaiIstvennykh Folei i irikroklimati metodika i vezulltaty issledovarLii. Sbornik lzbranzWkh proiz wdenii. Lenin,grad, G2-.IZ 1964. 274 -. (.11"iRA 17~9) TSUBERBILIER., Ye.A. Using data on th-9 dyramdcs of the increase of the mass c't gr--wing plants evaluating the agroneteorological conditions of the formalion of the winter rye crop. Trudy TSIP no.131:130-139 163. (MIRA 16:9) TSUBFM ~ ~,Ye - A:N MOMOMMIM- Agrometeorological conditions determining the use of certain cul- tivation Dractices ingrowing potatoes. Trudy TSIP ao-98:56-73 160. (Potatoes) (crops and climate) -TSMWIM~El~. Formation of agroclimatic conditions in the potato fielde Trud7 TSIP no,72:61-67 '58s (HIRA 12:1) (Keteorology. Agricultural) (Koscow Province--Potatoes) USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Diol.., No 17, 1958, 77653. Author Tsuberbiller, Ye. A. Inst flues Title I~n nce of ~Aar -~eorological Conditions on the Degeneration of Potatoes. Orig Pub: Kartofel', 1957, No 6, 4o-42. Abstract: The author considers that the degeneration of po- tatoes is caused by hir)i tepperatures and begins even with a soil temperature at 25-270 and is strongly developed at 20-300. Dy using Professor A. L. Skvort- sov's method of investication and heant-balance regu- lation, and the method developed by A. G. Lorkh for control of the dynamic accumulation of the harvest of leaves and tubers, they succeeded in obtaining on Card 1/3 49 USSR/Cultivatad Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 77653. sandy soils of the experimental section in Korenev of the Moskovskaya Oblast stable growths of tubers of 4-5 t/ha for five days a week in the extm mely unfavorable year 1955, which allowed the gathering of 39 t/ha of non-rotten potatoes) with sprinkling on the average of once a five-dany week. On the sandy soils of the experimental sec- tion, in the arable layer, reserves of moisture were formed no lover than 20-25 m and the ten- peratures of the soil was no higher than 190 at a depth of 10 cm. In the opinion of the author, peat soils show promise for cultivation of seed material, since reserves of productive moisture Card 2/3 USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M 0 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol-, No 17., 1958, 77653-- in the arable layer of soil comprise 40 - 80 m. -- I. A. Veselovskiy- Card : 3/3 50 TSUBIN, M.S. I-, The SP12-1 single-sided planing machine. Biul. takh. ekon. inform. no.9:46-48 '59. (Planing machines) (141RA 13:3) GODIE, Yu.S.; TSUBIN, M.S. The Sh2PA and Sh2PA-2 -type automatic box parts and tenon-cutting machines. Biul. tekh. ekon. inform. no.90.44-46 '59. (MMA 13:3) (Woodworking machinery) TSUBIH, IGS- __ The F5V five-spindle vertical-milling ekon.inform. no.5:43-44 '59. (Milling machines) machine. Biul.tekh.- (MIRA 12:8) TSMIN, M*13- The MGBhV-ty]pe tenon-making and grooving machine, Bjulstekh.-ekon. informe nos22:35-36 '58- (MIU 11: 12) (Woodworking machinery) TSUBINA, Kh.V!J ALISHITSP I.M.. GRADj N.M.; GUB110, N.V. - Unsa:turated polyester resinp based on propylene glycol. Zh=.pwLU. khims 36 no.3t694-696 my 163. (MIRA 1635) (Rioi4o, Synthetic) (Eaters) ALISHITS, 1. M.; GRAD, N. M.; LUCHKO, R. G.; TSUBINA, Kh. V. . .... Self-quenching unsaturated polyesters based on pentaery-thrityl po3yahlorchydrins. Plast. massy no.11:12- 162* 1~kRA 16:1) (Pentaery-thritol) (Esters) (Combustion) -4 Y T-su- UL* AV&W,." b n~:Kh. V.; AVShits, It. X.; Q.. o, If, VL_ TMZ- UnsaturatAd polayster majDa/ba m base of propylene glycol t~ SOME: ZhUMal prikladnaf kbim", v. 36, no. 3, 1963, 694-696 TOPIC TAGS: unsaturated polyester resins, propylene glycol, -H, -0 sub 5, ethy- lene glycol ABSTRACT: The work was conducted to verifythe statement by Bjorkaten (Polyesters and their applications, Kew York, 1956) that the replaAcememt of -H by -CH sub 3 in the Beta-position with respect to the carboxy. -0 increases thermal stability cf the polyester. F61yesters of va-rious degri-es of unsaturation were prepared from polyesterized propylene glycol - 1.2 and varying a--o,,Lnts of ethylene glycol, maleic aanhyd.ride, phthalic anhyd-ride and adipic acid, reacting at 160* for 3 ho-ars, one hour eac;a at 170, 180J. and 190, and 3 more hours at 200. The reaction was termina- ted at an acid number of 30-25. The p*ysical-rnechanicaJ prope--ties of the poly- esl.-,rs mixed with ~&,o styrene and hardened with 3% isoprapyl benzoyl b7drogen per- ay-ide and B'4 accelerator 111M. are tabulated; resins synthesized with increazed (rae-itities of maleic anbyd-ride have a higher heat stability. Fiber"pOstrength changed little from 20 to 50', from sen-Tples mad-e of glass cloth _A,9'1T_(bj-3 eub 2-0 Card 1/2 I i. L2682 ACr-F_Qr,ZM' nR' AP3XC652 0--ig- 8-M.-has. 4 vith an e t of a h quaLl amc= eat-GIALble Jp5cq-zAT-RLvz none isulagkl~i 3-T-TG*62 Dm Abq.- SUMI 00 ;'SM Mmt ca ffo Fw sov: ow 00T lCard 25402 1~_15 s7 D S/080/61/034/002/025/025 A057/AI29 AUTHORS3 Allshit-B, I.M.j Sht-:7aykhman, G.A., Lu,~hko. R.G., Tsubina, Kh-v. TITLEs Difficultly inflammable polyester resins ,~jn the basis of di- and trichloromethy! derivative.3 r~f pantrierythrite PERIODICALs Zhurnal Prikladnny Kftimii, v 34, no 2, 1961, 468-469 TEXTa This '* the 2nd ~iw=,..tn!.~!aticn on "Uneatt-riied polyaster -re- sins and plastl-,s -)n the basj.s of ~;hilcrine.--3ontaining alcohols". Po-r tt6 first tf'ma the n,iw name sej.fq_uq_-v.In.I.rg unsatourated P-)Iy.- estermaleate :~eain :~3 L_t4e! am~, -th~Lra,,te~lzid. The miilyl ohaln ~nta4nrj di- lir~ks and the, end groupe are dell- vatives of mc-thyiclmeths..-Le. (_-~n -h-a bas!s of thts xe.:air. diff."vII'lly J,n- flammable gIassfIber-.,--_rjtair,;_7~g e,J)aPi"-s.1 p. I a s r, ir, 9 wth hIgh phy!~ ;a!. and in propertie3 W6re -;b-,alnod by the ,,.ontanf mfthorl,, Preptira T;Irn of biR (I;r-,- Card 113 25402 S/08C/6-,/034/CO2/025/C.25 AOr-" 1,23 Difficultly -Inflar-mable , I /A -, chlorome thylm-e thylolms loromathyl ilJme thyl. (-,I me thanemaleate- phthalatea Malleir, and phthal.,~,j ti"n-hy-dridp. as wel' as JJ- methane (Somf~ffhat leaq, tban rati~,~ we-e"mI-xed ani ihe I-e- action carried out 'ty m-,*x-',-lg iv~_tl~ cc at-~!64M. Hs_-'.~_.-,g in a metal 2 - bath (Wood's alloy' an,; th.9 railsed a-,6;wtra. The p,:)"y,_ on p_rooesi3 is -Iled by `.- h enhange In a^-Iti roimber .1 the esterifi-at4 an yield of the nondenzate. At !90,_'O pentaerythrite is added in such an amount tlaat, #,he t- a -1. ~.(.ntent in hydrz;xyl group5 in the rea,--tl. -,-i is predominant. Durat-_'--n of the pr:~-~ess i a8-8.5 hrq. Charanteristicts of the obtained palyestez drAi a:-,lid glase-like transparent aubotsn~,,e, arid number 46, estcrifiiatiin de-greje 90.7, malting po'Ant 40t~C. This resin was ,%C using as Inhibitor 0.01% hydro- mixed with styrene on a water bath at 70 1 quinone. Properties of the resin obtained by hardening at room temperature with 3% isopropylbenzene peroxide and 2% styrene solution of cobalt naphthe- specific g ar'ty nate ~40%) arei time of gelatination 2-5 hrs, r - J. 1.21, hard- ness Brinell) 20.04 kg/mm-, thermostability by Viok 1210C, water absorp- tion in 2 hrs 0.05%, chlorine content 18 9%, bending strength limit 600 kg/cmI, compression strength limit 1,;50 kg/cM2, duration of burning Card 2/3 25402 3/08 6!/034/002/025/025 .Difficultly inflammable -olyester rea-lLa ... L05- 129 after being in a gai burner flame for 2 min!.Oee 5 Q~-13;Av- Urging glass gauze of the ACTT-6 ((-),, (ASTT---b(3),) Vtpe in a ratio of I % I with 'he obtained resin a glsssf'.Ibar-cc~ntaining p.LaSt4013 material was m&nafacturei by the contact method (wi-!,hout- pressure and heating). Hardening wao carried out with isopropylbenzene peroxide and ,obalt naphthenste. The following physioal and ma,.)hariinal p--)perties of the obtained F.Iastios were determineds specifio gravity 1.068, water absorption in 24 hra 0.1%, tenaiie strength limit 2,600 kgl=2~ bendir-g streng`.h lln..ttl 2,450 kg/11).M12, strength limit of oompreasion In pazalle-A ti-, tl-,,e I&Ye~s ~3501 kgl" a ~L rlmem,+.4 onr.C.-az-ning -he -M'i, Peoifin r9ailienoe 1'1,0 T'he expA ~ I j~n , UM mability uoing the 11firt. tab,41~ mezh,-jd dom!~rst:natal that by add~,ng 1% an-r,!' mony trioxyde to "he self,3'.16rinhing takes place after taking "he t-M4 f`.ame. The ,r. wetght ~q 3-3%- Concluding t"he -thank D.M. -.sr-d Ye.K. Remlz their help. SUBMITTEDa SeDtambez, 14;. 1,060 CArd 3/3 08794 EW (qMF._1&Jyj/EWP(j IJP(o) WW/RM A(X NR, AP6030044 )-66URCE-C6DU AUTHORi Al'shits, L M,; Anikina. T. A,; Grad, No M Ketslakh, My N I R1 M. ', Tsubina Kho V, ORGi none rokly, D. TITM Unsaturated polyester resins based on neopentylgliool SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no.,9, 1966, 11-12 TOPIC TAGS: polyester plastic, copolymer, copolymerization,.glass textolite, bonding material, adhesive, synthetic material ABSTRACT: An unsaturated polyester resin was synthesized by copolymerizing neopentyl- glicol,,with styrene or with commerical low grade molecular polyester-acrylate resin ib (TGM-3v'brand). This polyeaterificatioh reaction was conducted by stirring a mixture of the polyss~er with either styrene or TGM-3 resin at 800C in C02 atmosphere. It is con- cluded that the unsaturated polyester resins.exhibitid high thermal stability and that they can be recotmended for use aa cements in ths,production of glass textolites, Orig..arfo' ha;s: 2 tables, SUB COEEI 07,11/ SUBM DAM 00/, ORIG TM 004/. OTH IMF: 005 UDC: 678.6441430-9 1 678;746;22j.06 t 677.521+ 'Card I/I., nat +878,644'4aO-2 1 179,6740420283,41.06 ,-fi77a21_1 r ALISHITS, I.M.; C.U.MAYA, L.A.; GRAD, N.M.; Mi"SHCHERYAKOV, V.1%; TSUBIMA, Kh.v. Reducing the combustibility of polyester glas.9 by the addition of fluorine-contalning compounds Lo the binder. Plast. massy no.2:68-69 166. (,,fT!,i% 19:2) ~66 !?~j f -OP 1 'M ) -TOO -AT-6007966 (A) SOURCE CODSi UR/0191/66/600 3/0021/0023 1A)MICUs Tsubinal Khe V�j Nostorov, A. F.; Allshits, I.M.; Antonovskiy, V. As; Grad 1 11 F QIG: none TITLE% Harriining of the unsaturatod Eolyester rosins in presence of cycloboxanone peroxi-los SOURCE: lartstichookiye massy no. 3, 1966, 21-23 TOPIC TAGSt polyester plastic, hardening, cyclohexanons ABSTRAM Thn authors Investigatel the effect of 3 different cyclohexanone peroxides on the harriening of polyest-r rosins. A 1-10% styrene so4utlon of cobalt naphthenate was used as the peptizer. The activity of the Initiators0stuliM was decreasing In th6 ortler of poroxl,los of 1,11 1ibydroxy4icycloh63:~yl> -~y,4roxy-lt -byiroperoxydicyclo- hexyl> 1,lt --dihyiroperoxy,31cyclohex.,fl. The, authors stulierl'the conAitions of harden- ing of the polyooter rosins in presence of 1.11 --f1ihy,1roperox;-4icyclohexyl peroxi(io. An increase of cobalt naphthonate from 1 to 5% accolerateA gel formation and Increaser] the hardness of molAe4 rosins. A further increase in the concentration of the peptizar gave the oppos-ito effect. Increasing the concentntion of the initiator accelerated gel formation, At > 1% of the initiator the resin became softer* A fiberglass C as prepared 678.674t4tOt678.028 ACC NR. 06007966 from a renln har,4,iner In preqpnco or 1,5%, 1,11 --ti1hydroperoxydicyclohexyl peroxi4e) ,~% poptizor, and glass fabrlcPASTT( )C 0'usingthe contact method. Th,3 fiberglass prepared hai qualities equivalont to ffbe'rglase prepared from resins hardenad in presenea of cumana peroxi4e* Origo art@ hass 3 tables* SUB CODES UpOV SUBM DPITF-t none/ ORIG REFS 007/ OTH REFS 005 Card rr' 2/2 TSUBINA, KH. V. Ushakov, S. N., Ga-rurina, R. ?... and TsT)ina, Kh. V. "On tile dehydri~.tion of pA'ivirryl alcohol, " In tne zrmp..~Siun: Investigations in the field of corplex-t!,olecular compounds, Moscow-Leningrad, 1969, p. 182-92, - i3ibliog: 5 items SO: U-5241, 17 December 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal lnykh Statay, lio. 2!~'), 194~i) In(a) P 6 Yl~ tdb -if R 7 0 1 1-i 7 U6,1 0 0 0 1OX&CVOW616 / 0 6~ 9 CF. E: d,3 AUTHORs AllehLts, I* Ho. Gkadkaya, L. A.; Grad, N. N.; Heshcheryak*v, ~V. V,; TsubLua, Kh, V, 3.2, ORGS none TXTLE: Reducing the flamma bLILty of polyester glass-reLaforced ~by fluorine-cont&Lning compound to the bLader #addition of plastics SOURCEt PlastichaskLys massy, no* 2# 1966, 68-69 TOPIC TAGSt. polyester resin, self extinguishing resin, polychloro- trifluoroethyleue, glass reinforced plastic ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the effect of the addition of son- burning fluorLue-containing polymers to polyester reaLno on the flamt~abilLty of the reaLus. The experiments were conducted with the PN-%~unsatyzated polyester resin and Fluoroplast-3~ (p.olychlovotrLfluora- ;-thileneW A self-extinguishing resin JPH-3F) was prepared by the addition to PN-3 resin of 3.6% M-or-apTa-se, 5% antimony trLoxLde, and 5% ',erosLl. The resin was cured with 3Z cumene hydroperoxLde in the presence of cobalt napbthenate as an 8 to 102 styrene solution. The properties of cast PN-3F resin were compared with those of cast PH-3S resin. prepared by the addition to PH-3 resin of 12Z poly(vLayl chloride),' UDC: 678.674.06:677.521.01:536.468 ACC NR, AP60059506______ and 5% antimony trioxide. The resins exhibited similar mechanical .properties. The Vicat softening point of PH-3F was about 40C higher than that of PN-3S. PN-3F was less flammable and more self-extLn- guishing than PN-3Sp Glass-rfinf*rced plastics based on PN-3F resin and ASTT(b)-S2-0 glass fabricN:,exhibited at 20 and 60C considerably betEe-r mechanical properties than such plastics based on PN-3S resin, Further studies on the preparation of self-extinguishing binders based on Fluoroplast-3-polyeater resin copolymers are recommended. Orig, art. hasi 2 tables. [BO) 077 . SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 013/ OTH REF: 003 ATD PRESSs 2 Ca~ 2 .4 -L- 47178-66, _i3WT(m)/EWP v) T _LJ i- t c ACC NRs AP60326og SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/010/0012/0013 AUTHOR: Tsubina, Kh. V.; Allshits, I. M.; Vladimirova, 1. L.; Grad, It. M.; Mel'nikov N_. 'N.-`--`- ORG: none TITLE: Self-extingRishing unsaturated polyester resin based on dichloromaleic anhydride SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. lo, 1966, 12-13 TOPIC TAGS: polyester resin, unsaturated resin, dichloromaleic.: anhydride based resin ABSTRACT: A new self-extinguishing unsaturated polyester resin has been prepared by polycondensation of ethylene glycol, maleic- and dichloromaleic anhydrides, followed by addition of 30% styrene and 5% antimony trioxide to the polycondensation product, The resin is curable with 3% cumene hydroperoxide and 8% comfit naphthenate (in the form of a ~O% styrene solution), and can be used as a bindeP in glass -reinforced plastics. PContact-molded specimens of such plastics were self-extinguishing and exhibited good mechanical roperties (tensile strength, 3050-3950 kg/c'mz; compressi- strength, 2090-265o kg/cMT [BOI SUB CODE: 1.1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5091 Card i 1i bl-- _M" TSMM-k, M. G. "Grossinc aver in Tranalocations." (p. 521) bv Tsubina, 14. G. SO: Biological Journal (Biologicheskii Zhurnal) Vol. V, 1935, No. 3 Ij POGOSYANTS, Ye.Ye.;-_TPPINA,.M.G.; BOLONINA, N.I. Selection of hybrid mice for tumor transplantation experiments. Vop. onk, 10 n0,4:53-58 264. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Iz Instituts. eksperimentallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologil PJIN SSSR (dir. - deptvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin). Adros avtoro#: Moskva, I-110, ulitsa Shchepkina, 61/2v kovpus 9, Institut eksperimentall- noy i klinicheskoy onkologii AM S83SR, Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2 substances. Abs Jour: Beferat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30978 Author : Taik u-Xe ,I Inst : not given Title : Spectral Method for the Determination of Calcium and Barium in Strontium Salts Orig Pub: Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No 11, 1322-1323 Sr(NOj).,j.. determination of Ca and Ba separate sets of standards were pre- pared. The spectra are excitated in arc discharge of alternat- ing current, at 5a, and are photographed in a medium spectro- graph. The sample is placed into a 7 = deep channel of the carbon electrode, plates are diapositive) exposure is of 45 as- condo for Be and 15 secondB for Ca, Analytical lines in A and concentration limits (in %, in parentheses) Ca 3933-7 - Sr 394o.8 0.01-0-2), Ba 4554 - Sr 4438 (0-001-0-1), Ba 3071 - Sr 2931.8 0.1-1%). The calibration graphs arp. plotted indS, 1g C coordin- ~ ates. Card 1/1 -17- Abstract: Prior to analysis Sr-salts are converted to For the WIM-- _V4 V, TSUB I ed lines of micle, Biul, Biological characteristics of nine inbr (KEM 14:6) Molp. Otd. biol. 66 no.3:114-133 MY-Je 161. OUGS AS LABORATORY ANIMW) (INBREEDING) MATZROVA, Ya.A.; YYjVNINA, S*B.; TSUBINA, To. I. Cation exchange on synthetic resins. Part 1. Acidic properties of ion exchanging reslims having various active groups. Uch.zap.Lansun. 163:93-111 133. (MIRA 9:6) (Resins, Synthetic) (Ion exchange) TSUB INA, Ye. I. Spectral method for determining calcium and barium in strontium salts. Zav.lab.22 n0-11:1322-1323 '56. (KRL 10:2) 1. Leningradakiy zavod "Krasnyy khimik." (Calcium--Spectra) (Barium--Spectra) (Strontium salts) ad 1, 1, 6 it a d w is v 4 it v a -o- L a Id F a A IST 2 of"# f --ji I'll"for*S WVf Al A -74 Oufflne at Scientific nevearch W"k Motor car E, A. Tim4akay-Expineert, Dis#,st fAmeri. can Edition), v. 4, Mar. 1947, P. 113-114. Condensed from Automobitnalfa PrOmPhlennolit, no. 1, 1946, p. 14-19; no. 2. 1044, p, B. 11. 0 Outlines a, recommended program of research (or the automobile Industry. Concerned with #nging design, substitute fuels, transmission and chassis design, and fabrication. 4 t C ASIVICATIGO law Ivis "if 'IN, r-r- -r-'~ I-r.T, g7w ~41 Ct U j--jig) 0 a 010 0 ov 0 0 oe 0 0 goW 04 o # e 0-* 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 0 G M A &Z 0 ;'1 A--- 0 ~0 6 a go 0 0 0 0-0 ee 0 0 0 * -*-0 0 0-A 40.0 * 0 0 0 0 4 * q 0 ago Zoo 0*0 goo No* SIMAKIN, A.M.; BOHISSOV, A.M.; GRIBKOV, V.M.; AFONITOSIII,11.[Afonitoshin, V.11. ]; !SUDESSO~.-I.DdChudesov, LD JM-IAKOV, I.P. [Yermakav-, -I-X-.]; PALIJ, A. [tranBla;;rj; ORA, A., red.; EINBERG, K., tekhn. red. [Technolo&y of Cie servicing of the GAZ-51 automobile in agricultural use) Auto GASZ-51 tehnilise teenindamise tehnoloogia pollumajanduses. Tallinn, Eesti riiklik ki-,jastus, 1962. 79 p. Translated from the Russian. (MIRA 15:5) (Automobiles--liaintenance and repair) ABRAMOY, H.A.; ALIVZRDIZAIE, K.S.; AMIROV, Ye.M.; ARENSON, R.I.: ARMITEV. S.I.; BAODASAROV, R.M.; BAGDASAROV, G.A.; BADWARTS, A.A.; DANITX- LTAN, G.N.; DZHAFAROT, A.A.; KAZA , A.S.; KERCHENWIT, M.N.; KONTU- KHOV, S.I.; KRASNCBAM, A.V.; KURICOVSKIT, A.I.; 1-AT-AZAROV, G.S.; LARICHOV, Te.P.; LISTENGARTEN, H.Te.; LIVSHITS, B.L.; LISIKTAN, K.A.; LOGINOVSKIT. V.I.; LTSWOVSKIT, P.S.; HCLCHMOV, G.V.; KAT- MMIKAN, N.H.; CKHCNIKO, S.K.; ROMANIKHIN, V.A.; ROSIN, I.I.; RU- STAMOV, R.H.; SMISOV, R.T.; MMYPNIK, P.I.; SOBOLEV. N.A.; TARA- TUTA, R.N.; TVOROGOVA. L.K.; TER-GRIOCRYAN, A.I.-, USACHBV. V.I.; FAIN, B.P.; CHICUROV. L.G.; SHAPIRO, Z.L.; SUVCHUK, TU.I.; TMPIK.-, -A,A.,,--ABUGOV, P.M., red.; MARTTNOVA. M.P., vedushchiy red.; DAHIyz- LYAK, A.Av; TROFIX07, A.V., tekha.red. (Oil field equipment; in six volume] Neftianoe oborudoyanie; v shesti tomakh. Moskva, Go9.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnol lit-ry. Vol.3. [Petroleum produotion equipment] Obo- rudovenie i instrument dlia dobychi nefti. 1960. 183 P. (MIRA 13:4) (Oil fields-Equipment and supplies) su D I K"E 1 AM-;1ORS In- lay _f I k,' Va. 2" Fala-r7ahlit, S. . "Lo. K" J. . !~-'v chvm,'!~Al congoGition nf cozmlr vay.%~ imi ovigin of Mili~DTCAL- W-Crralivnyy zhurnal. Avr-nomija I GC06ezlya, no, 12. -1 C"Tr. F-~zl,.Jun,.r. konfe!ent3ll po ko-,mich 12A32 1959, :~', Moacc.. AN 333R, 1~", 191 - 195) The au'-'nors note tlidt the relat.lvc content, of he-Avy nuc.~-' unll -Ar- con i!~ very high in primary co~-mlc radlation, whereas the neon contew 1!~ ve-1 1 rs. An attcmnl~ i,,y maue to explain theme facts on a5sumption tha-_ co-.7.1c ray5 ir,P rl-tp~rr-j!--~! in the narly stage, of Supernova explozIonz, The of ,tjjvc'-- J-rin- he expIr n at,Laln~_ apprcxlm'l tcly 109"K, density of -nvelorP -Y- 1- -, _a I c, i~i - t'1-1001 g~cm'3_ Under theze cmlitions aynthests of heavy nuclei i-s po~aiL'_ 1c, ttzcd or, Ute rapid vl neu~.r,.,n rilp~.ljre. Zince the mo~Lt ImTcrt.~Lnt r,eu1.r,,n .,w:rce 1;~ pl~cn. jt,~ :maidc-vible vraction will vanir;h, 'And Pr re!atlve v. rrl~iy proceed in a r~.-,-.il~ of the ravtd ~~-N :jcle~ In !his proce-s-- the rcle of beta-decay will be inti;viificanr. Card 1!-:' and of cartcl, will I 1,~ f,,. rn jr, 1 a ;:oirt. of )t(., fr. acqu Ire encr~-.e-: of rpfrroncf,-Iq, t-,t L Dormin U IS3R T :.ur; ,.ri -ru 2" Defense Conclitionc--i r j -,.)I Con- t f orc.,a- wo.s furl!iecl it r--l by inorc-Is,26 re-JI'l)'l-ration ralke. '-'he ., ~,.L , - ', - - a locomolory cQai'l loia~f r-,-~%ctJoa arp.-i)nx-oc ,t o c- slreni-,ll- ened by r c;.~. 1. t v t cal,diac cc2!l)oj nc-nt~ reaeiy C~,.rd: 1/2 14 t USSR cato-,;ry ~lumeil -.n17 Animal Phyrsjoloe y. :-'t JL %%w PIL 010 S. j.'u, -bG Inot -,tut Titl- f3 -e) 1 or C- Q lf-2i I -.-ol-, no-L '-h i:- a' C o1 C C- the -cotrit o..cl r-f C.~ t "'a I-d: MARKOV, M.N.; KHOKRWVA, V.L.; TSUGULIYEV, A.I. Investigation of the thermal radiation of separate areas of the lunar surface in the infrared. Izv. Krym. astrofiz. obser. 3W84-2W t63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Fizicheakiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN MR, Krymskaya astrofizicheakaya observatoriya AN SSSR i Astronomicheskiy sovet AN SSSR. YESAULOV) N.P.; NIKULIN, N.S.; SIDOROV, V.I.; STEPANYAN, N.N.; TSUGULIYEV, A.I. I - ~ i Observations of the thermal radiation of the moon. Izv. Krym. astrofiz. obser. 30:273-283 163. (KRA 17:1) POLIVAPTOV, K.M..t lolAor t.elJLn.rauk, j.rof.; CI.S., kand.teklm.nauk, ,~atsent; TSUGULVA A F Iarid' fwklun.nauk, dotsert; NIEGFAMEV, D.11., inzh. otudy of the clectrical cha--acteristics of three-phaSe Current conductor,, using lln-le-phaEe modc te-hniques. tic heb. zav.; energ. 8 no.JC.-29-34 0 165- (MIRI, 18:10) 1. Moskovskdy orderia Len--na energeticheski-i in:~titut. Pred.3~'Iivlena kafedroy elektriche.-,kikh stantsi.y. TSUGULYA, A.F. [Tugulea, A.F.] -4"~ ~- 11 Computation of the induced currents wand the correszona-4i-nE c~3r;-- loss in a rectangle section toroidal plate. Re-~ electrctec~m energet 9 no.3:341-348 '64 146WZOV) A. A.; DRANIVSKAYA) R. M.; TSUGUYI YQ- K. "The Division of Green and Violet Modifications of Chromium Sulfate." report, presented at the Section on Colloid Chemistz-j, VIII Mendeleyev Conference of General and Applied Chemistry, Moscov, 16-23 March 1959- (Koll. Zhur. V. 21, No. 4, PP- 509'-511) a ML 0 16 0 a it I a so a v a Pf"I"Ps 460 POMPIkes W"j A 00 Prepnow al WOOLS", of tho PjqPn, of Nl(l'b&?. f'. No. 12, ji-12(=). Tho 09flinvins codfiloas I hotips lot to h1s, III JW-210), *0 a ph WOH and HW - a 80% "C"" *1 M'011 slu j, of wtvOll 00 htIGrut. of Ills% is *Of S,,,duy Imporumt. A diminution In ths 8f" leads to i=e"cd content of NHsPh; the lattrf c1UVOt be cOmPletely an t. %W4. The mactiou mixt. bmdd be fdtrrd to jr-e 2NII.Vh.- so b iX*tmcnt wi B. C. 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R.) 9, 119 3.4 i its FIVII01 I-W)j Ism). - The incthild of suc&tsaivir d,,fini. live raim vion for smccWtill r cruplo 4 in the stud f .06 o A . . y o y y Plant Molittiah 111111ting po"Ir a sepn. into hol "envaus so (faction- It al- tocrillitsollwtvatioss of the physical and 00 thir"l. change% cit-curokig in the "id lizatclial during Vain. go 00 rile ruillin llusk,, firrviou,11 rxid. with lito and M011 i h 11 0f h "I .00 w t or t rornovid. I . ~ugarb,, tainsiux and other readily vil. %ulmiatives, then into i 0 111 ' n -Amt~ively with 11,0 at Hju* and in an autuclave at L11)". i method. Thiralk-1111" '1' a 1:nd invil. it, a,"- but ' 1 i l1 fit i 0 a . 4' - s, a on, sell. citins. with 11,0. The Imiks C111AUSICd with L1. friactinns One Ih, quanlitt... Of Itirr frAct Th".f'~Iwifit`rtl 11*0 were then Wiled ~utvcmivrly wi!h ati 1- I he fail- and ale Ilp oo . . , I fit 11'r A- NaUll, l.igniii Mn% (he epidersni, to the other layers of j~ alsmis itidi-j,1111A A (1141,1 1 1, thor trumv Ski tink Mild WA. ligilin (fir interior layrr to the lantioall lit"Ifi. 0 0 W -lit- 1 let. Most it Their wool very little salual tannin in fix linkage "a"I 00 00 4 blialit. whit 11 air Ilsfirloor Imm"itable fee IW In 1m141111 i Th i l X 4 f l " 4r n '* mu e Ir t mial"r # l ir filfilifilir is Insiboth y intirritirdsmsor in curtsins. between tannin anti 111jol", The IF Cliumoun-l(mmig method for lignin cItta gives too hi h . . g tesults its the pfirwacto(sol. lignin. Tollens'niethodfor Zoo pentosmu gives too low results in the presence of tannins of Sol. lignin because theft madense with lurfurill 11). i th i Th r l t h i ,o g s a e er or n e ana cotton ys usks s. however, only t%, In the presence ofasullikient quantity ofalk. lignin ' pentosans canutit Im ticid. fly Toffcm' turthod becauc 4 004 the rapid condenution with 1. Native lignin dcar, not 4b* condeme wish I un-fer the conditions .4 its. Tolliens 0 0 9 0 L 1& 2 IIIIAMPfKA1. LITFRAYURE CLASSIFICATION S L A 0 O r ' An I S is Cw 0 a a I V IN 'J Ma Is 1 ;14 0 0 0 it it Or At K if Is it K a It it R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 off 0 0 0 di 0 0 0 40P 4 0 0 0 111 0: 0 0 HUNGARY / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Fermentation Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 68938. Author Tsuk InBt 0 given. Title Appearance of Bacteriophages in the Butanol-Ace- tone Fermentation. Orig Pub; Elelm. ipar, 1957, 11, No 3-4, 95-98. Abstract: Action of the bacteri.ophages (B) is suspected on the basis of periodical disruption of the acetone- butyl type fermentation. Photographs, obtained with the aid of electron microscope, reveal con- stant presence of B, however, they are not involved Card 1/2 YUGOSLAVIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H Fermentation Industry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 68940. Abstract: stimulants of growth and of the thermoliable sub- stances shortens the duration of fermentation pro- cess from 5 to 1 days. Card 2/2 88 %QUK, Alldras., vegyeszmernok emice caused by bacteriolytic viruses occurring in-butanol- Rpid onic fementation* Elelm ipar 11 n0.3//,:95-98 Je-jl 157- acet MMGARY/Viroloa - Bacterial Viruscs (Bacteriophageo) E-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Blol., No 12, 1956, 52585 Author Inst Title Infection by Bacteriopha6c or tho Causative Elcm-nts of Acetone-Butylic Fermentation. Orig Pub Elelm. ipar, 1957, 11, 110 3-4, 95-98 Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 -r-try4 LI) 'I A. Data on tacteriophage epilemics occurring durine the ferMentiAlon of' butanol acetone. P. 95 (JELKU4EZESI IPAR) Pudnpest, Him,ar-j '!ol. 11, !b. 3A, June/July 1957. SO: ~bnthly Index of .--qst European Acessions (AEEI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957. !,)Sl 111-19q4 V111- De~lcrmination of cumcil hydrcT~ercxide by -u-zlis of (~end-stQ- pe-t, ilunF:nry Duda- 'Icl- 14, ~,o- 10, cct. 19,5*9. rc.. jicl. TSUK, LagIZ10 SUf4NAMEp Given Names Country: Hungary Academic Degrees: Affiliation: Source3 A Data: Cowifi~r i~fth: zOLLNER, Gyula Dr. of nDetermdnation of Cumic Alcohol-Hydroperoxide with a P No 14p p Sharp Endpoint.," Magyar kemikusok lapja. age 417, (1959) (2)