SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSANDROVA, N.M. - ALEKSANDROVA, T. A.

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AIEKSANDROVA, N.M. Effect of gibbarellin on tho berry-4aring shrubs of the Far North. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.5l.-97-102 63. (KRA 17:2) 1. Polyarno-allpiyskiy botanicheskiy sad Kollskogo fi-Uala AN SSSR imemi Kirova. S/07 62/917/002/002/004 B107YB13� AUTHORSt Peshkova, V. M., Gromova, M. I., and A~eksandrova, N. M. TITLE2 Successive spectrophotometrio titration of thorium and of the sum of rare-earth elements PERIODICALi Zhurnal analiticheakoy khimii, v. 17, no. 2, 1962, 218 221 _5M solutio TEXT: A method was developed for determining about 10 no of rare earths and of thorium with Komplexon III in the presence of Arsenazo I as indicator. Thorium and the rare earths were successively determined in a sample. Compared with visual titration, sensitivity was improved by 3 to 4 orders. For the rare-earth determination, the following was added to solutions containing the rare earths in quantities between 10ILg and 5 1.0 mg: 10 ml solution of areenazo I (I-10- M), 1.0 ml of 0.1 N hydro- ch1dric acidt 3 ml of 25 % urotropine solution (to obtain pH 6.6) and 4+) 5 ml 01 1 % ascorbic acid (to reduce Ce . The product was then topped- up to 100 ml and mixed. 20 ml of the mixture was titrated in a cuvette'. After adding 0.1 ml of Komplexon III solution at a time the optical den-' sity W s measured at 575 m~L. Theend p*oint was determined graphically$' .Card 123 S/07 62/017/002/002/004 Successive spectrophotometric ... B107YI1138 Checks revealed an error of less then 1 Thorium was determined at pH 2. It is important that the indicator concentration be at least as high- J' as that of thorium. The following was added to a solution with 20 gg to 0.5 mg of thorium; a 20-ml solution of arsenazo I (1-10-4M) and 10 ml of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid. The further course is as above. Checks revealed an error of 0-3 %. The successive determination of thorium and the rare earths is possible for a Th:RE.,ratiq,between 10',and WOO, but is not if ThsRE 100:1. For determination purposes, 10 ml of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid and 20-m1 solution of arsenazo I (10-~M) were added to 0.02 -~ 0-05m of Th and 0.1 - 1.0 mg of RE, and topped up to 100 ml. 20 ml was titrated as above; 1 ml of 25 % urotropine solution was 'then added in the cuvette, the'same error limits and the rare earths were titra'ted. Checks revealea.* as- above. For comparison a monazite sample was analyzed by spectro- photometric titration and by the cxalate method. Yu..--A. Chernikhov and F. V. Zaykovskiy are mentioned. There are 12 figures, 4 tables, and 7 references, 5 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. -The two references to English- language publications read as follows% Bril K., Holzer S., Rath B y Analyt. Chem. 31. 1353 (1959); Wylie A.,-J. Chem. Boo. 1687 (1947). Card 2/3 -AIEXSANDROVA,-N~-Ne-- --- - ---- - - Alaksandrova,, N. N. and Ruchovskiy, S. N. and Bernasovskiyo P. A. - "The epidemiology of paroxyamql ricketsiosis"s, Vracheb. delo, 1949, No. 4, p. 347-50. SO: U-4329v 19 August 53, (L--topis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 21, 1949). ALSBA14MILVA, N. - "An exr)erilTent in C-vitm nita~,,a` iwi of pat J ran' 3 n- in a niZI-it sanatorimi, ai,6 the hy-ionic c',rr,.racteri-,,,4Jcl of' nutrition." irlo c First Order of Doi-iin Medical Inst. (Dis3or!.ations for do,-,roe of )l Candidate of llodical Sciences.) 3C: Eni7hinaya loto~pisl, `~~o 48. 26 !Jlovemlber lll-~51~;. l:csCC,-.!. 1- 017" -' -, -/ --' d 1, 'C i- /~T 3 r , ~ - 7 r'- t - -- - --- -- -- -- iMUSTALEV,A.A.. professor ALUMOROVA, U.N., assistent, k8fedry M List of dissertations on nutrItional hygiene and associated problems dererAed from January, 1822 to May. 1956. Voo.nit. 16 no-3:91-96 My-Je 157. WMA 10: 10) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy giglyerW pitaniya I MoskoVSkDgo ordena Lenina meditainakogp inetituts imeni I.M.Sechenova (for Khrustalev) (NUTRITION, bibliog. (Rua)) ALEKSANDROVAt R.N.) BEDULEVICHt T.S. Hygienic characteristics of ;;he prolonged use of vitamin C among workers of a factory. Trudy 1-go MI 5:72-76 159o (MIRA 13:8) 1. Iz kafedry gigiyany pitaniya (zav. - prof. A.A. Khrustalev) 1-go Moskovskogo ordena Lenins, meditainakogo instituta im, LM. Sechenovas (ASCORBIC ACID) KHRUSTALEV, A.A.; ALEKSANDROVAq N.N.; GIAZATOVA, A. Feeding of miners in the mines. Vop. pit. 19 no.3:15-17 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 1413) l.-Iz kafedry gigiyeny.pitaniya (zave - prof, A.A.Khrustalev) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina heditainakogp instituta imeni I.M. Seohenova i satLitarno.~iepidemiologicheakoy stantsii SbuhWcinsko-99. rayona Tullskoy oblasti. (COAL MINERI-ZISWES AND HYGIM) (NUTRITION) GORBOVSKAYA., T.G.; A14!S~A~DROVA, N.N Microbial pattern of the sputum of pneumonia patients in the third wave of the influenza pandemic. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i Immun. 33 no-5:50-53 My 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Instituta. infektoionnykh bolezney AMN SSSR. (SPUTUM) (PNEUMNIA) (INFLUENZA) SOBOLIP S.I.; NELEN1v I-M-; SPIRIDONOVAp V.I.; BERLIN, Z.L; GORYACHKIN, V.I.; TARAKANOV, B.M.; SHKURSKIY, V.D.; Prinimali uchastiye: FREYMAN, A.K., inzh.; BRUKp B.M., inzh.; CHEBOTKEVICH, GIVI, inzh.; OSPIN, V.G., inzh.4 ALEKSANDROVA4_NjN..j. laborant; SALTYKOV, I.B., laborant; TELKOVA, fe-.-L-IiCl;;r~tka; TEPLYAKOV, Yu.M., laborant; GAVRILENKO, A.P., alesars; KURGUZOVI A.S., eclektrik; GAVRILOV, I.T., elektrik Pilot-plant testing of the State Institute of Nonferrous Metals flow sheet for the autoolave retreatment of copper- molybdenum intermediate products. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gin- tsvetmeta no.19:319-339 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) (Leaching) UKHAINSKIY~ M.A., at. nauchn. sotr.; MASKEVIC11, M.M.; LOWiSHCHIKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, SKOBEYLT, I.K.,, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; STAKIMEV, I.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; KULIKOV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; KULIKOVA, S.Ya., kand. geol.-miner. nauk; FOKROVSKIY,, L A.; Al UPZ~OVA N.N.; YELANSKIY, A.D.,, at. . SKAYA'. Zi"-;--MDENOK, L.I., nauchn. sotr.; nauchn. sotr tr VERIGO$ K.N.; TEMKO, V.P., red. [Gold mining industry in capitalist countries; technical and economic survey) Zolotodobyvaiushchaia promyshlennost' kapita- listichoskikh stran; tekhniko-ekonomicheakii obzor. Moskva,, -1963. 337 p. (MIRA 17:6) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut informatsii i tekhniko-ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy tsvetnoy retallugii. 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut informatsii i tekhniko-ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy tsvetnoy metallurgii (for Ukrainskiy., Yelanakiy, Verigo). PE-TROVSKIYI K.S.; BIEDULEVAII, T.S.; ALEKSANDROVA, N.N.; TURUX-PCIELIIIA, Z.F. Review of the collection "The problcms of the hygiene of nutrition and alimentary diseases." Vop. pit. 22 no.6:76-78 1~-D 163. (MIRA 17:7) ALEKSANDROVA, N.N.; BEDULVICH, T.S.; Prinimall, uchastiyerBAMIASH, B.A. Fatty acid composition of Soviet vegetable oils. Vop. pit. 24 no. 6t2_'0-22 N-D 965 Win 19:1) 1~ Kafedra gigiyeny pitaniya (zav. - prof. K.S. Petrovskiy) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinakogo instituta imeni, Se- chenova. 4:D "t S/137/62/000/002/117/i/ A0601AIDI AUTHORS: Orlov,'.A,. V., Sandler, N. I., Kukoll, V. V., Aleksan Govor, U. S. TITLE: Investigation of the borated layer of medium-carbon steel PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 105, abstract 21709 "Sb. tr, Ukr. n.-i. in-t metallov", 1961, no. 7, 232 - 244) TEXT: Using the methods of microscopi. and X-ray structure analysis, an analysis was carried out of the structure of,borated layer of steel 40 subjected to borating b~.the.method of electrolyzing molten'borax at 9600C at a current density of 0.2 ampere/CM2 and 5-hour duration. 'The structure of the borated layer of steel 40 consists of the 0~-phase, carbide B4C, borides FeB and Fe2Bi which, as one recedes from the surface, appear in the following orderi a.:Fe, B4C,. boridcxxi, The microhardness has the greatest value at the surface and decreases gradually with approach to the base metal. There are 16 references. T. Fedorova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 1RAUN., Mikhail Petrovich; VINOKUR, bertolld Bentsionovich; iA3LdICjVOLJ Arkadiy Vasillyevich; CHERNYY, Viktor Gavrilovich; AL.-VESANDROV, Anatoliy Grigorlyevich; KOSIYRKO, Oleg Stepanovich; W,'15ANTDR~OVA7 Natalt-ya Pavlovna; LYASHENKO, Lyudmila Aleksandrovna; -FeM Yv-an-o-vn-tj--M'SEN'- N.V., kand. tekhh. nauk, otv. red.; POKROVSKAYA, Z.S., red, [Structural and heat-resistant alloys] KanstruktsiomWe i zharo- prochnye splavy. Kiev, ,Izd-vo AN USSR, 1963. IJg p. (MIRA 17.3) 1. kkademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut liteynogo proizvodstva. BRAUN, Mikhail Petrovich; VINOKURt.Bertolld Bentsionovich; CHERNYT, Viktor Gavrilovich; CHERNOVOL, Arkadiy Vasillyevich; KOSTYIRKO, Oleg Stepanovich; KRUKOVSWA, ~"W ~i a t yevna; LYASIZNKO , Galina Nikolavevnaj, TIMM VSKAIT, . a triv, Lyudmila Ale1jeandrovna; FIKSEN, N.V., kand, tekhn. nauk,,(Ot1r. red.; POKROVSKAYA, Z.S.,, red.; KADASHEVICH, O.A., tekhn. rail. (Alloys with addition elements] Legirovannye splavy. [By] M.P. Braun i dr. Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr.SSR, 1963. 142 p. (HI RA 16:13) (Alloys-Metallurgy) (Foundries--Equipment and supplies) BRAUN, Mikhail Petrovich; VINOKUR , Bertolld Bentsionovich; CHERNOVOL, Arkadiy Vasillyevich; CHDWY, Viktor Gavrilovich; ALEKSANDROV, Anatolly Grigorlyevich,- KOSYYRK(j) Oleg Stepanovich; ALEKSANDROVA,,Natallya Pavlovna; LYASHENKO, Lyudmila-Aleks'an~~ovna; MATYUSHENKO, Nelli Ivanovna; FIKSEN, N.V.) kand. tekhn. nauk., otv. red.; POKROVSKAYA, Z.S., red.; DAKHNO, Yu.B., tekhn. red. [Structural and heat-resistant alloys] Konstr-aktsiom-qe i zharoprochrve splavy. Kiev, Izd-vo AN USSR, 1963. 149 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut lyvarnoho vyroL,-- rjytstva. ACCESSION NR: AT4022202 S/0000/63/000/000/0031/0039 i 'AUTHOR: Aleksandrova,.N. P. TITLE; Structural featuresPand properties of cast austenitic lKhl8AG15L steel SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Insty*tut ly*varnogo vy*,'crobny*tstva. Konstruktsionny*ye I zharoprochny*ye splavy* (Structural and heat-resistant alloys). Kiev, lzd-vo I AN UkrSSR, 1963, 31-39 TOPIC TAGS: cast steel, nitrided steel, nitrogen containing steel, austenitic steel, cast austenitic steel, steel mechanical property, steel fluidity, steel, IKhl8AG15L steel, steel structure, lKhi8N9TL steel, lKhl8N4G4L steel, stainless steel ABSTRACT: The author investigated the structure, me~-_Nanical properties and cor- rosion resistance of cast, nickel-free, austenitic steel lKhIUAG15L having the following composition: 0.12% C, 14-16% Mn, 1% Si, 17-19% Cr and 0.3-0.4 N This' steel was produced either in a 12-k9 laboratory arc furnace, a 35-kg-high-fr'e- quency furnace or a 150-k9 induction furnace and compared with steels lKhI8N 9TL and IKhl8N4G4L. Nitrogen was Introduced by addIng nitrided metallic Mn contain- ing 7.92% N2. The Introduction of nitrogen had a greater beneficial effect on r~emsting Properties of WhIdAG151. steel than on the other two grades. Jt h ia ad ACCESSION NR: AT4022202 little effect on transcrystallization, as revealed by the macrostructure of transverse sections of the cast.' -Fluidity was tested by the method of Nekhendzi .(Yu. A. Nekhendzi, A. M. Samarin, Zhidkotekuchest' metallov I novaya proba dlya stall, Trudy* TsNIlMT1M, No. 5, 1946) and was found to be about equil in the three steels, as were the deformation properties of the hot metal and the corrosion resistance (boiling in 25% HN03). The microstructure of the samples wa's studied by etching with HCl/HN03 techniques for calcul *ating the nitrogen content and measuring the fluidity are discussed at length. It'is concluded that lKhl8AG15L steel may be used as a substitute for Ni-contalning stainless steels since its properties are comparable. "The author thanks N. S. Kazachenko, Chief of the --I- TsZL 'of the "BoisheviW' Plant, for his help in carrying out the Investigation, as well as all the coworkers"of the TsZL who also took part in the work. The metal- lic Mn was nitrided at the TsNilchermet by Engineer V. P. Perepelkin.11 Orig. art. has; 3 figures and 5 tables. J, ASSOCIATION: Ansty*tut Iy*varn.-_--- -To*robny*tstva AN UkrSSR (institute of Foundry I Technology-, AN UkrSSR).- SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 19Mar64 - ENCL*. 00 SUB COD~i MM NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 002 ,Car 2 ACGESSION Mi AP4047692 S/0304/64/000/005/0035/0036 AUTHOR. Alsksandrovaj R. F (Engineer) TIM: Gast austenitic non-nickel steel SOURCE: Mashinostroyeniye, no. 5, 1964, 35-36 11-5 TOPIC TAGS: austenitic steel, corrosion resistance, chromium steel, mechanical 9!,)e' I'KhI8149TIL st-~' ~3-17-'2tC'r: A cas- qus~.en'tlc, rustpr-)nf, alllc7- con'ainin.r.- no nickel is described. The optimum quant~ity or nitrogen is considered for r j 91 1 'V Tf j. ic -,,- r ri - ~~n r 1,D *-men*, in 7- tz'n JWS quencning in water from l' 50': v c.=,ro~aion' ~resistance of this steel is shown to be no+ i nf;~-, or to *he hetter kno-.m IKhlgNgTL steel. Furthermore, the inertn,4ns st4ability cf Lhis non-nickel at,-el, determined by eloctrochemical mearis, In Do',Lur Lf,an 1.Fu18N4G,'.L a',eia~ Card 1/2 L 15158-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4047692 and is not inferior to UMl8N9TL stsel. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB GDDE.- W- NO REF SOV: ODO OTHER: ODD card 2 /2 .A':-FBAh7;HOVA, N.P., YUNASH:? V.M.~ P,,~Iniuial uchaaUy-2 VESELYANSK11Y, ru.S. p inveatlgating -,issivb oxidt.- films separaUid frcm the surface .1 of ruast typ-- Uu8N4CJ'-1,, and IK'h'L8AG15-), stairiless 4 . st,-2!a1,q, Sbor.trud, UNIIM no,,11015-322 165. (MIRA 1.8p11) ACC-'NRi-AR6009971 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/65/000/012/1088/IO88 AUTHOR: Aleksandrova, N. P.; Yunash, V. M. TITLE: Investigation of passive o?qde f!lms separated from the surface of cast stainless steals of the lKhl8N9TL, Khl8N4GL and Khl8AG15L types SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 121660 REF SOURCE: Sb. tr. Ukr. n. -1. in-t metallov, vyp. 11, 1965, 315-323 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, metal film, chromium oxide, chemical separation, electron diffraction analysis / IKhl8N9TL.,steel, Ehl8N4GL steel, lKU8AG15Lsteel A ABSTRACT: The passive film was isolated from specimens by a method developed by the authors. Flat 50x25x5 mm specimens were used. After polishing on paper, rinsing in water, degreasing with acetone and etching in a mixture of cone. HNOW HF and HCI with subsequent thorough rinsing in distilled water and drying, the specimens were passivated at 600C for 30 min in 5% RNO 3containing 0. 5% K2Cr 20 . Prior to the separation of the film a network of scratches was produced on the surface 2the specimen. The specimen was then placed for 18-22 hr in a solution of 10 cc of bromine and 100 cc of methyl alcohol, after which it was 1/2 UDC: 669.01:620.187 ACC NR: AR6009971 transferred to pure methyl alcohol. On stirring piece of th~) film became separated and floated to the surface. They were grayish-colored optically translucent. The film was eif examined in an electron microscope. The structur the fwm was uniform, near-amorphous This passive film represents a mixture ofthe oxid Of Crl~chlefly) and Fe. Electron-diffrac-, tion patterns of the surface of Kh18N4G4L steel (0. 16% C) contain distinct diffraction lines pertaining to the carbides present in the film. I, Strebkov. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 13, U Card 2/2 &f --, ALEKSANDIOVA-.N-.P. --MANN-,A-A-. It, I'll, 11 Development of localized defects and their detection in the insu- lation of electric cables. Izv. NIIPT no-7:215-230 161. (Electric cables) (Electric insulators and insulation) (MZU 14:9) ALEKSANIDRUTAt N.P.; MANN, M. Comparison of the effectiveness of testing electric cable insulation by means of direct and pulsating voltages. Izv. NIIPT no.8:351- 366 '61. (KRA 15 17) (Electric cables-Testing) WIL3 S/057/61/031/004/009/018 41 94 B125/B205 AUTHORSt Aleksandrov, G. N. and Aleksandrova, N. P. TITLEs Initial and critical field strengths on the surface of corona-forming conductors PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnioheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 4, 1961, 450-458 TEXTa The present paper deals with the determination of the actual values of field strength on the surface of oorona-forming conductors. This problem has been treated on the strength of modern conceptions of the physical nature of oorona discharge. A corona shows either unipolar behavior at constant voltage in all unipolar systems (and at varying voltage and short discharge intervals) or bipolar behavior at varying voltage and a sufficiently long discharge interval, but also at constant voltage in the formation of a corona on parallel, oppositely charged conductors. A negative corona. never shows a critical behavior. N. A. Kaptsov was the first to study the role of negative ions in a bi- polar corona, but the authors believe that his paper contains essential errors. They also refer to an article of L. Leb and F. Pik (Dielektriche- Card 1/9- S 21543 S/057/61/031/004/009/018 V1/_ Initial and critical field... B125/B205 skiye yavleniya v tekhnike vysokikh napryazheniy, Gosenergoizdat, M.-L.0 1934) on the voltage observed during the occurrence of a corona discharge. According to F. Pik (see above) there is a standard interrelation between the voltage and the losses due to the corona. Though this interrelation has an exponential character, the exponent n in the formula P - A(U-U or )n (Uar - initial oorona voltage) depends on the diameter and shape of the conductors. The values of this interrelation for several conductors are on-marized in Table 1. In the following papers, use has been made of the method of self-maintaining forced rectification of the initial parts of the corona characteristics. Reference is made to papers by F. Pik, V. I. Popkov, and L. E. Tayrlin. The measuring technique has now been imprc~ed by the authors. The current passing through the corona-forming part-'of the conductor at varying voltage was measured by a bridge circuit. The voltage of the beginning positive corona was ascertained on the screen of the osoillosooDep and the voltage was gradually increased for the pur- pose. The voltage of the negative corona could not be measured at can- stant voltage. Initial and critical voltages were measured rith con- ductora of 0.196, 0.596, mg, 1.197, 1-792, 2.01, 2.98 em in a cylinder Card 2/t7 5/057/61/031/004/009/018 Initial and critical field... B125/B205 2 cm in diameter. The cylinder consisted of five insulated sections. Application of alternating voltage to smooth conductors having a pure surface produced a corona discharge when the voltage was gradually in- areasedl the discharge vanished at different voltages when the voltage was: lowered. This difference amounted to 2-3%. Unclean conductors do not exhibit this phenomenon. The initial corona voltages calculated from the voltage of the corona discharge (with increasing voltage) are lieted in Table 2 which also contains the critical field strength of the a-0 corona calculated from the voltage of the vanishing discharge as well as the maximum deviations from the mean values. The results of measurement are easily reproducible. To'ble 2 further contains the calculated critical field strength of the corona. In Fig. 3, the data of the present paper are compared with those of F. Pik. In the authors' view, the formula of A. M. Zalesskiy for the dependence of the initial field strengths of the corona upon the radius of the conductor is correct According to Table 2, the dependeno6s of the initial and the critical field strengths of an a-o oorona upon the radius of the conductor are given by Card S 05 61/ 1/ 09/018 03 004/0 Initial and critical field... B125 YB205 E. 107- 18,8 1 -t- ' [icu/cxt], (5) 107 18.3 1 (6) ro3 Thus# the voltage )at which the oorona becomes bipolar (on gradual in- crease of voltage is determined by the instant at which the initial field strength of the negative corona is reached on the surface of the negatively charged conductor. On account of E+ '< E the above or er formulated condition for the occurrence of bipolar behavior of the corona' is not only necessary but also sufficient. In addition, E.+ - E.. (n- 0.3) 0.55. (7) holds. E.- - E.+ Q- = I n-F If the voltagesare enhanced, the critical field strengths of the positive oorona practically agree with the measured valuea of the critical field strengths E in the case of bipolar behavior, and the or,b Card S/057/61/031/004/009/018 Initial and critical field... B 125/B205 critical field strengths of the bipolar the init ial oorona agree with A 0 'field strengths of the bipolar corona. A-11.results of the present paper were confirmed by studies of a bipelar corona at constant voltage. There are 3 figureet 2 tables, and 15 referen cest 14 Soviet-bloc and 1 non- Soviet-bloc. ASSOGIATIONt Politekhnioheskiy institut im. M. N. Kalinina Leningrad (Polytechnic Institute imeni M. N. Kalinin, Leningrad) SUBMITTEDs June 28, 1960 -Legend to Fig. 1: Dependence of the radius of t~e k- surface reached by the negative ions - -1.8 m /see-v 0 tk 20 which are closest to the conductor (at variable voltage close to the formation voltage of the corona; frequency (cPs) 1-50, 2-60). .10 FiP f 5/18 , ALEKSANDROVA, N.P2,_inzh.; MANIJ, A.K., kand.tekhn.nauk Study of the effectiveness of impulse and d.c. methods for testing electrical insulation. Elek. sta. 32 no.12:41-46 D 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Electric insulators and insulation--Testing) ACCESSIO411 NR: AR4034663 S/0196/64/000/003/BO07/BO07 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektroteldm. i energ., Abs. 3B32 AUTHOR: Aleksandrova, No P.; Bushikliina, No No; Mannp Aa K* TITLE: Investigation of'ionization processes in the capacitive-type insulation CITED SOURCE: Izv. N.-i. in-ta postoyan. toka, sb. 10, 1963, 8~-102 TOPIC TAGS: electric insulation, capacitive type electric insulation, ionization process, electric insulation ionization TRANSLMON: A model of capacitive-type insulation made from PE, styroflex, cable and capacitor paper was investigated with various voltages. The ionization processes' were simultaneously studied by these methodst (1) Visual observation by means or a~ microscope, of the dielectric luminescence in a model with a semitransparent electrode; (2) Observation'of the migration of suspended particles in oil and studying the.luminescence centers by an ultramicroscope; (3) Investigation of the electric luminescence of oil and suspended particles by measuring their integral luminance by a multiplier phototube. The ionization developing in the insulation subjected to an eloctrio field manifests itself As a luminescenoe of the oil and Card 113 ACCESSION M. AR4034663 suspended-particle moleculelu, which is caused bythe molecular,"excitation. The lumbiescence of a thin layer of oil arises initially near the plectrode (wherL- the suspended particles are concentrated) as the ne&tive charge on the electrode (at a field of 15 kvlmm.1 50 cPs). Oscillogramsof the luminance of the specimens are supplied. Tha oil luminescence is accompanied by the oil gas saturation. As partial discharges develop,,ob5ervable ga.5 inclusions form in the oil. The ioniza~-;.r- tion processes in the gas inclusions can develop if the size of the inclusion is comparable to the thiclmesstof the oil layer between the solid;-dielectric layers. W-hen the quantity of gas evolved as a result of decomposition of oil molecules exceeds the gas abso~`aability of oil, a critical ionization arises. -In the vacuu;-, the initial luminescence voltage coincides with the initial voltage of critical ionization. At higher frequencies the initial luminescence voltage is lower. Heating of laminated oil-impregnated insulation subjected to a d-e vo',I.tage is accompanied by an increasing luminescence because the electric field strength in the oil layer increases due to a changed ratio of conductivities f the insulation components. Heating of insulation subjected to an a-c voltage doe.; TL)t affect the intensity of luminescence. The initial luidnarcence voltage and `,he luminescence intensity are independent of the pressure and quantity of gas,diuaolved in oil. These ways are possible for obtaining a higher v~orking field strength of the '!Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4034663 capacitive-type insulation: eliminating the suspended impurity particles from oil layers in the laminated insulation; impregnating the insulation with a gas-proof oil; coating the electrodes with a thin film of an insulating lacquer. Twelve illustrations. Bibliography: 9 titles. DATE ACQ: IOApr64 SUB COM EE ENCL: 00 Card 313 KUZIN., I.A.; PLACHENOV, T.G.~ ALEEKSANDROVA, N.S.; TAUSHKANOV, V.P. Effect of the porous struoture of lignin coals cn uranium sorption. Zhur.prikl,khim. 38 no.932026-2030 S 165. (MIRA 18;11) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologiches)dy institut imenj lensoveta, ALIMSUDROVA, N.V. Histor7 of the calculus of variationso Trudy Inst.ist.est.i telffi. 28:219-236 159, (MIU 13:5) (Calculus of variations) - -- -- D. HilbortIz theorem of indolkndence. Tiudy In3t. ist. est. i teU. 34:2':~'7-29& 160. (11-11iiA 14-2) (Calculus of varittions) IVANOV, Yakov Andreyevich, kand. sellkhoz. muk;-.ALEKSANDROVA, N.Yeo, red.; CHOTNEV) S., tekhn. red. [35 centners per hectare] 35 tsentnerov s gektara. Frunze, Kirgizskoe gos.izd-vop 1963. 32 p. (MIRA 17:2) SOLONIMMI, Aleksey Fedorovich; ALEKSANDROVA, V.Ye.y red. [Renovation of land] Obnovlerde zemli. Frunze, Kyrgyzstan, 1964. 35 p. (MIRA 18:12) F A :;p ' ' -' -;4 -"r, I ~ / 1" 11 -11, T-, CHALOV, N.V.; ALICKSANDROU, O.A. Equilibrium of acetic acid concentration in the system aqueous solution-Tapor-gas phase. Gidroliz. i loookhim.prom.10 no.1:14- 16 (KT-RA 10:4) 1. Tessoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidro;iznoy i sullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlonnosti. (Acetic acid) (Phase rule and equilibrium) MEMI- T 71 CHALOV, N.V.; JaWRANDROTA, Liquid - vapor phase equilibriums in the GYStem acetic acid - water at atmospheric and reduced pressures. Gidroliz. i lesokbim. prom. 10 uo.6.-10-12 157. (MIRA. 10.-12) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-Iseledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfituo-spirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Acetic acid) (Phase rule and equilibrium) CHAWV, N.V.; ALEKSANDROVA, O.A. Equilibrium of acetic acid in the system gas-generator wood tar. Gidrolls. I lesokhim,prom, 11 no.8:8-11 ' 58. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Veesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inetitut gidroliznoy i sullfitnospirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Acetic acid) (Wood tar) CH&LOV, 11. V. ; ALEX )ROVA,. 9.A. Wood hydrolysis with gaseous hydrogen chloride at atmospheric pressure. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 12 no.1:14-18 '59. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Veesoywnyy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitnoapirtovoy promyahlennosti. (Wood-Chenistry) (Hydrochloric acid) CRAWV, N.V.; ALInANMVA O.A. Reducifig the specific consumption of hydrogen chloride in hydrolysis. GidrolizA lesokhim.prom. 12 no.8:12-14 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Kauchno-iseledovatellski]r institut gidroliznoy sullfitno- spirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Hydrolysis) (Hydrochloric acid) CHALOV, N.V.; LESHCHUK, A.Ye. ~-AVIK-'WqR VA,. O_tA~- -- Hydrolysis of polyeaccharidea of plant tissue with concentrated hydrochloric acid and gaseous hydrogen chloride. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.12:2743-2750 D 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Goeudaretvennyy nauchW-issledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sulifitno-spiritovoy promyshlennosti. (Hydrochloric acid) (Polyeaccarides) CII"Vt N.V.; LESHCHUK, A.Ye,; KOROTKOV, N.V.j GORYACHIKFt Ye.F.; AMAN~,A.Khej PAAOIKIVI., L,B.; ALEKSAnDROVAt O.A. Hydrolysis of cellulose lignin by a 44-45%- hydrcchlcr-,c - O'Loid solution in a diffusion battery,4 Zhur. prM. kh" 34 no. 12:2737-2745 D 161. (MM 15:1) 1. Goaudarstvemnyy nauohno-iosladovatellakiy institut gidroliznoy i iullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti,, (Lignin) (Hydrol"is) r- ,of 04 so Go: o:: of" 000 000000 90 0 0 0 e 9 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 41 41 44 It 6 JtF 4 1~ X L m 0 PC A I I UY it Cie AT IA n - - . - - 1 .1 IkI. 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ANTJROV, V.G.; AIMMANDROVA, O.G. Initial phases of the formation of endoapermal tissue in the wheat caryopsis. Izv. AN SSSR Se,r.biol. no.4:87-105 -Tl-Ag '53. (KM 6:7) 1. Botanicheakiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova Akademii nauk SSSR,Laningrad. (Plant cells and tissues) (Wheat) ---Botany FU -1575 j L F K , ~, f i VJIC', Vf I Ll Card 1/1 Pub- ~2-7/11' Author Aleksandrov, V. G. and Aleksandrova, 0. G. Title On the atrophy and disintegration of nuclei in the cells of the endosperm of cereals as one of the most important factors which cause intensive formation ["naliv"I of grain Periodical Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol- 5)* 8B-103, Sep-Oat 1954 Abstract Studied formation of fine-grained chondriosomal starch in endospem cells of ripening grains of wheat during period of intensive forma- tion of grains and the associated disintegration of endosperm cells of the developing grain of wheat as a contributory factor in the intensive formation of the grain during the ripening process. Micro- section drawings. Fifteen references, 13 USSR (8 since i.94o). Institution Botanical Institute imeni V. L. Komarov of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Submitted January 30, 1954 97-5-2/13 , , AUTHORS:Aleksandrova 0 1 (Cand!. of Architecture), Maklakova, T.G., (Canif._-Te-c-rbchHc;13) -and Sergeyev, D.D. (Engineer)'. TITLE: Problems of standardisation of precast concrete amcl rein- forced concrete structural components for the mass pro- duction of large-block and large-slab buildings.(Voprosy tipizatsii sbornykh betonnykh i zhelezobetonnykb.-izdeliy dlya massovogo krapnoblochnogo i krupnopanelinogo zhilishch- nogo stroitellstva):, Irb'RIODICAL:-"Beton i Zhelezobeton" (Concrete and Reinforced Concrete) 1957t.NO-5v,pp.190-192~(USSR). ABSTRACT: The "Catalogue of Types of Large Walling Concrete Blocks for Rural and Urban Buildings" approved by the Gosstroy of the USSR on the 17th February, 1955 is a standard handbook of standard building units. It includes a section on wall- ing blocks for large-block houses, schools and hospitals. Plans were prepared by various ministries as, e:,g.9 the Ministry for Industrial Buildings for the Metallurgical and Chemical Industries of the USSR (Ministerstvo Stroitellstva Predpriyatiy Metallurgicheskoy i-Khimicheskoy Promyshlenn s- ti SSSR),-the Ministry of Building of the USSR (Ministerstvo Stroitellstva SSSR), the Ministry for Transport-Construct- Card 1/3 ions of the USSR (Ministerstvo Transportnogo Stroitellstva), 97-5-2/13 Problems of standard-isation of precast concrete and rein- forced concrete structural components for the mass pro- duction of la'rge-bloak and large-slab buildings. (Cont.) the Ministry for the Coal Indust:r7 of the USSR (Ministerstvo Ugollnoy Promyshlennosti SSSR), the Lengorispolkom and the Mosgorispolkom. The standards are based on the same con- structional plan (with 3 longitudinal loadcarrying walls) and varying heights of blocks and widths of span and for 2 floor heights - 3'. m'. The handbook con4.--,Lns 118 - 3 and 3.9 basic types (78 for external walls and 40 for internal walls and partitions)'. 80 standards are designed for housing pur- poses and 38 for schools and hospitals. With all modular variations there are 2766 different sizes of blocks, 1899 of which are for housing constructions. Apart from the above mentioned standards a further 10% of special units can be used in one project. During the Tbilisi Conference held in 1956, problems on assembled building methods were discussed with special reference to methods used in areas affected by earthquake and in undeimined areas. The use of a different assortment of precast concrete blocks not con- tained in the above handbook was recommended. During an -investigation on 8 large-block buildings constructed by Card 2/3 Gorstroyproyekt, SAKB and Tsentrogiproshakht (on the basis ALEKSAMMOVA, O*Ie [deceased], kand, arkhitektury. Now nomenclature for large lightweight concrete wall blocks for constructing apartment houses. Diul. stroi. tekh. 15 no.l.-2z-25 Ja 158. (HAA ilo-2"q (Lightweight concrete) (Concrete blocks--Nomenclature) AT ANMOVA, O.H., inzh. --`~ ~Accidents of eteam boilera cauBed by defective water conditiono. Besop.trudn v prom. 1 no.10:9-11 0 157. - (MIRA 10:11) (Boiler explosionB) AUTRORS: Batsanov, S. S., Aleksandrova, 0. Po SOV/78-3-12-13/36 TITLE: III. The Application of Refractometry to the Quantitative Characterization of the Trans-Effect (III. Ispollzovaniye ref=aktometrii dlya kolichestvennoy kharakteristiki trans- vliyaniya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 12, pp 2666-2670 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The refractometric constants of the following livalent palladium complex compounds-were determined: [Pd(NH 3)41' Cl 2'H 20, cis-Pd(NH 3)2 Cl 21K 2PdCl 4' cis-Pd(NH 3)2(N02)21 K2 [Pd (N02)4 K2 [Pd(CN) 41 .3H20, K2[Pd(CN)4]H20, K2[Pd(CNS)4]. On the asis of these cons ants new coordination refractions were determined. It was shovr. that, as in the case of platinum compounds, the nitro group has a greater trans-effect than has the ohloro group. The change in refraction as a result of the trans-effect of the addenda was investigated. The results are summarized in table IV. This table shows that the nitro groups cause a greater Card 1/2 proportional increase in the polarity of ammonia than do SOV/78-3-12-13/36 III* The Application of Refractometry to the Quantitative Characterization of the Trans-Effect ohloro groups..In addition, they exert a greater trans-effect. The trans-effect of the addenda fn different coordinates of palladium is greater than that in those of platinum. The in- crease in the polarity of the atoms as a result of the trans- effect corresponds to the chemical,data obtained. There are 4 tables and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: September 5, 1957 Card 2/2 AIL, K-SAYIDROVA, 0. S. GAPON, 0 .- V.- and - i'~ !!'.UTO`7_, K. V. "Investigation of the Physicochemical Properties of Ion-Exchange Resinsl-.'ith the Purpose of Standardizing Then,," an article inculded in the book "The Theory and Practice of the Application of .Ion-Exchange Agents," edited by K. V. Chmutov and pAblished by the AS USSRJ 19551 164 pp. FUROV, Vasilly Grigor'yevich;.ALHKSA'M'R)VA,-P A., prof., nauchnyy red.; RADZUMI, D.S. 0 red,; KAUMOV, K.M., tekhn.red. I [Attemptelof ~he GPM to raise the economic and cultural standards of collective farmers, 1953-1959; based on material of the Altai Territory and Novosibirsk and Omsk Provinces] Zabota KM o povy- shanii blagaeostaianiia i kullturnogo urovnia kolkhosnogo kresilianstva, 1953-1959 gg.; us materialakh Altaiskogo kraia, Novoaibirskoi,!i Gmakoi oblastei. Koskwa, I&d-vo VPGh i AOR pri TeX KPSS, 1960. 173 (MIRA l3rl23" (Russia-Rconomic conditions) - -~ T - -- - -BATSMAIJOVA-9 -; KISEUVA, V.A. (mosk-va) =Mv~ - - Disulformin for treating acute dvsenter7. Klin.med- 35 li-e-341 no.1 Supplement:32 Ja 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. 1z infektnionnoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy No.1 (glavWy vrach II.G.Zaleskver, nauchnyy rukovoditell G.H.Kapaik) (DYSEWNRY) (SWAII IIAHILIDN) ~ A -" ,L~' ~ ~~a 3=Aj - Aixh.~Ajijh.64A n vrLAon .0VIL) N.1- Laundry Organizing a mechanical laundry at home. Robotnitsa no. 3, March 1952. MONTHLY LIST OF.RUSSIAN ACCESSIONS. LIBRARY 01" GO1v,;U;,SS. AL'A,S":L' 1952. LNGLASSIFIED. - 2 a 1, A .T,~E "Gastric Secretion of YounC Pil-,s DLiring the Suckling Period." Cand Bibl, Sci, Laboratory of Pkysiolot;y of Agricultural An1iials, ALI-Union Sci Res Inst of Ani-mal lhisbanth-j,, Moscow, 1955- (KL, No 11, 11ar 55) So: Sun. 111o 670, 2-1) Sept 55 - Survey of Scientific and Techiical Dissertations Defended at USM Higher Educational Institutions ---BDRTSOVA, -14-P. - GAt!&YIJIIOVA,--P-B~~-'--POPLAVSKATA -A V ; SITPICHKO, IT.F.; ~!ViLV, G.D.; FO~WVI: A.T.; IOVA,'N.i.'; AJEJUSA7 ATARTMOV, A.G.; VORDBIYEVA, Te.I.; GANIYANTS, E.M.; GELLER, D.Ta.; PARSHINA. M.A.; FILIKA. R.A.; CHINNUAYEVA, Te.S. Selecting demulsifiere for crude oils processed in Groznyi refineries. Trudy Gr02NII no.4:17-26 159. (MRA 12:9) l.Groznenskiy na'ftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (GrozNII) (for Pavlov, Podunova, Lova). (Groznyi--Petrol.aum--Refining) l.EVC,HENKO,, Ye.S.; BATYANOVA, T.F.; ALEKSANDROVA, R.P. Upper Cretaceous oil of the Khrvan-Kort prospecting region. Trudy GrozNII no. 15:25-33 1634' (MM 17:5) -IJ T lri~n Ar KR 'P5c' 6! 96 -U. AUTMDR-q Levchanko, Ye. S.; Batyanova, T. F.; A-leksand--f-,-a, R. P. '-he 77 7 7- e URGE Nefteporerabotka i nel'tekhimiya, no. 6, 1965, 16,10 \~ IV 7"'VIC TAMS: petroleum, paraffin, paraffin hydrocarbon, distillation W 22 oil ABSTRACT: Commercial specimens of the Stavropol' oil from tlie Zaterechnaya plain we.~-e investigated. The physico-chamical properties of '.he oil and it's fractions S-e an,! t'-!Sir vie cos it-~-t sempera tlL-9-1 91,J relations are presented graphica -i -Ily. Benzene distillates were distinguished by high octane numbers due ccn~a-:Lned 6-,5'~ of :~f --!=f'ins. Benzene fractions (6~.'CVDICII J~ 1:: ':'JLU~y -,E r -I,3'c -77 ~~I R n -~ -4- :ne --r) - - F. LI ~:a' FIL-W uiu'y I I- Elk; U UO0 4, 1 ROMIUrRI~nLI-14K, ~v,! ~-P L AGCMSION IIIR3 AP5016196 1; high quality lamp kerosene vnis 18.6-28.9% and that of the export ke.rosene-29%. Diesel fuels were characteri-.;ed by high cetane mmbe-s (6C~~O. 0-11 fr.-ctions 7~,, 710M zInIB r 1~ *-rp -,.3 c c n Cord 2/2 MAKLYAIEV, F.L.; DRUZIN, M.I.; PALAGINA, I.V.;,AlM5AHDRQYA,2,Ya._-_ FROKHODTSEVA, V.K.; KHAMIDULINA, R.A. Estero of phosphorus acids with different radicals, Part 4: Synthesis of alkylar7l phosphites, chloro- and fluorophosphates. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.10;3421-3425 0 162. (NIRA 150a) (Phosphorus acids) (Esters) AGRANAT, F.; ALEKSANDROVA, S.; LUTSKER, G.; MAYBORODA, P. Efficiency of the concentration of loading and unloading operations at key stations. Avt. transp. 42 no.8:32-34 Ag 164. - OURA 17: 10) 1. Gruzovaya sluzhba Yugo-Zapadnoy 2holeznoy dorogi (for Agranat). 2. Ukrainskiy dorozhno-transportnyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut (for Aleksandrova, Lutsker, Mayboroda). ISOURGE: Byullts-tent iz6breteniy -I. ,Lovarnykh =akov) no. 7p 1965., 152 .TOPIC TAGS. pump, Internal aombustim en~-;Iane, in.ent' Dr. no-Z-11a ~rrsents a 00-b" tion ~z cvll~~Uu'lvu ui Iu LL,u 1.11-L!16 '~w Ulu la,-~.~itpad ia z. fQr;-.ed 14-d ofao-F- uwil-k! ch uuppovl* t e Orig. art. has: I fig=e. Xclome-.askiy toplovozostroitelln:ry :~avod 1r. V. V, Kuvbveheva I(Koloma Diesel Locomrtive Plant) ;E;-u11a,,L-E7D: 3 C/0 o t 06 3 0! SOV: 000 0=: 000 j.- "CMSSION Ims A?501cg0-'6 , " Rd, R", tv 01 pig. i_ casing; 2- pluager; 3- Pressurf -alve; 4- atcmi-zer Card 2/2 VIXTOROVA,--Ye.A.;- SHUYKIN,-M.;-M~~,- I.Ye.; ALEKSANDROVA, S.L.-- Alkylation of o-,, m- , and p-cresols by 1,94-dichlorobutane. Neftekbiniia I no.5:61+8-452 S-0 l61. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova.. kafedra khimii nefti. (oresol)(Butane) VERESHCHAG111) L.I.; KORSHUNOV, S,P, ;K(A3LJK('1 A, V.I.; ATTESAN )?OVA, S.L. Furylalkynes. Part 1- Synthe-qis and some. properties of furylacetylenic alcohols and glycols. Zhiu-. ob. khim. 34 no. 5:1419-1427 it, 164. (WMA 17.-7) 1. Institut nefto- J ugleVhimiclheskogo sintoza. Sibirskog-') otdeleniya AN SSM. ALEKSANIROVA, S. P. Accelerated streptomycin therapy of a case of conglobate tubercle of the iris. Vest. oft., Moskva 30 no. 5:39- 40 Sep16-Oct. 1951. (GIRL 21:3) 1. Of the Bre Clinio (Director - Prof. N. A. Pletneva), Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni I. V. Stalin. 1. AISYS"A"TROW".4 S. V. 2. USSR (6GO) 4. Blood Analysis and Chemistry 7. -Some characteristic changes in the blood of horses under different forms of proportioned activity. Konevdstvo 22 1b. 111 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fnh=m=r 1953. Unclassified. KASHKIN, K.P.; ALEKSANDROVA, S.V., Changes in the composition of Berum proteinaln radiation. ~injuries-in,-animle.-Vest.-AMN.-MR.20,no.9t93-96 165. (NIRA 19:11) 1. Inatitut meditsinskoy radiologii AMN SSSR, Obninsk. KURBATOVAI Ye.; ALEKSANDROVA, T. Technological innovations and complex mechanization of the initial prooeasing of oattle; zonal conferences on timely subjects. Mias. ind. SSSR 32 no.302-35 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Meat industry-Equipment and supplies) GUTMIfv L.; ALEMANDROVAp To Preparation of cattle for mass processing. Ydas. ind. SSSR 34 no.4:4-5 163. MU 16:10) 1. Sovet narodnogo khozyay-stva SSR. ACCESSION NR; AP4017787 S/0085/64/000/002/0020/0020 AUTHOR: Aleksandrova, T., Viktorov., A. TITLE*. Student science exhibition SOURCE: Kry*llya rodiny*.. No. 2, 1964.. 20 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft types,, civil aviation, helicopter,~glider ABSTRACT: The article describes the exhibition of scientific research and ex-' perimental design works given by students of higher educational institutions of the RSIFSR. Among the works described are.a map of the.earth as seen from space; a light nying-wing aircraft with a pusher-type 80-hp engine (landing speed 110 kph., flight duration 5 hr, wing span 5 m, length 5.2 m); the MAI-8 (0-36 hp at 15,000 rpm spark-plug ignition) and MAI-9 (0',48 hp at 19.,000 rpm,, compres- sioh ignitionj model airplane engine, intended for control line models; the IMI-2 submarine glider which can be towed behind a launch and plane under water as well as in the air tmade of fiberglass.. length 3.6 m, width 2.5m: height 1 m); a one-seater helicopter with a 40-hp jet engine.. vaighing 190 kg (with Card_1A_ ACCFMION NR: AP4017787 pilot) and 1.8 m highj the "Aist" and KAI-21A gliders tor sports gliding; a light aircraft for crop dusting; and various model aircraft. Orig. art. has 2 photos. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBTaTTED: 00 DATE AGQ: 3.IMar64 ENGLs 00 V, M REF SOVI 000 OTHER: 000 SUB COM AC ICard 2/2 AIEKSANDROVA, T.; MEYIAKHS, M. No end to a dream. Kryl. rod. 15 no.9:18 S 164. (MA 18: 1) AUPY.SATTROV.1 , T- ; virropov, It. -.; - i - , . I - ~ -.. ~, . - ~ By the hands of students. Kryl. rod. 15 no.2:20 F 164. (14IF1 18:7) 1 00006 , A It-h _r_Q, a.- 1- J1-- ~S. s. j a- I -P '47 IM i'c 6 !~-ff LZK 4 fttv RC . b 4 L so -00 VM41WAr"bal illopoeit of haoWma. A Vm.~"ev Am, 13 (it (100). : i1 tile %1ulimifovka 0 t 41CIMMI. whkh 6 near the Vloilboh-vLa tathm lit thr fee 00 INW11i Poplin am] not far Irt"ll IllarinIxti. The katillro, "Iskleml amons thr b"I In tile Ukrolue. alt- Ili tile (6-4111 - , 1 i i " oo tut 7 1t I quilent t it low- and V1.4111"h 00 of AIA). + M vallro from Ib ttpyrr MWj; unAl of list- - Intimligatium 411,1 = contained 35 to over 40 vu itint, of tile mineral cotnpcv~i&m of the kAolin, chow tat they are crunpowt! mostly of kaolitihe anti quarts; 00 the latter 6 noticeable only In the safidy varictie, The s ationixturm of all other minviral, stre - us,isnif6-ant timt ee ; 9 they have, Iwavilvally no rfftvt %M1 010 I-2111"'Iti" A1111 liz K dl f h - e t"Atcrial. Itu fy o t Imes too S I I. wALLUR ICA% kiltMATtlin! C%.4$%WKAVWM r-z- I lit. 04.~14- too was "t cw ULM air o s a so t, to is r di it a it 9 It It a It, 01 0 Igo ' 0 A IN 64 0 a a I IF ' ' KID it I ' 1 T 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 :: 0 0 ills 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 ::: 0 o 0 00*#O)GGOOOO OOOO,*oOo o 0 0 0 00000000000000 1 00 NIKIFOROV, A.G., otvetetvennyy~redaktor; POLYAKOV, X.V., professor, ,NOVA T.A., dotsent, redaktor; PATROVA, I.I., redaktor; kjb~ANI) V.6%Mw redaktor; BILYAY~te.~1'81., redaktor; TXRWHOV, A., redaktor; VYSHKOVSKIY,.D.., takhnicheakiy,redaktor [Natural resources of Kuybyshev Province] Priroda ftibyebovskol - oblasti. Cluibyahey) Kuibyshevskoe obl. goo. ixd-vo, 1951. 404 p. (Kuybyshev Province--Geography) (MMA 9:6) AIZKSANDROU,T.L.; SAWATEM, A., redaktor; ZUSM, A.. redaktor; SPIRIWNOV,N., Vert rdIfftft reduktor. CKulbyshev Province; economic geographical sketch] Kuibyshevskaia oblast'; ekonom-geograficheskii ocherk. [luibyehev] luibyehovskoe knishnoe izd-vo, 1953. 183 P. M" 8:1) (Kuibyehov Province--Economic geography) ALEKSANDROVA, T. A.: ALEKSANDROVA2 T. A.: "Investigation of the rock-like aluminum- silicate minerals of northeastern China as a raw material for the manufacture of re- fractories containing little or no chamotte and high proportions of clay." Min Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Order of Labor Banner Technological Inst imeni. Leningx!ad Sov-iet. Leningrad, 1956. (DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE OF CANDIDATE IN TECHNICAL SCIENCE) So.:- Knimbnaya letopis' Nol5, IY56, Noscow USSR /Chemical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957) 31556 Author : Aleksandrova T.A. Title : Stop-Tubes and Runner Brick Made of Dunite and Talcomagnesite Orig Pub: Ogneupory, 1956, No 4, 161-165 Abstract: Experiments were carried out on production of stop-tubes and runner brick from dunite and talcomagnesite rocks. Testing of the articles in operation has shown that pouring of steel proceeds in a normal manner but on the stop tubes a considerable adhesion of slag (up to 25 mm) is observed. The following essential C ard 1112 .USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31556 conditions of manufacture of the supply are stated: use of calcined rocks, forming in semi-dry molding presses firing of the arti- cles at 15500(dunite) anA 1430* (talcomagnesite). C ard 2A ALIKISANDROVA, T,A, e-~~ -1 - investigation of stonelike aluminosilicates of th6 northeastern C-hinese Peoples' Republic for use as a raw material in the -pro- duction of refractories.. Ognenpory 22 no.9-.407-415 '57. (MIR& lofll:) 1. Ieningradskiy institut ogneuporoT. (China-Aluminosilicates) (Refractory mterials) I I AIZKSANDROVA, T.A., ltand.tekbn.nauk; CHBOBLI, H.S., Imnd.tokhn.nauk . ............ Construction of high-speed hydraulic turbines. Znergomashinoetroenia 5 n0-3'-13-17 Rr '59. (MIRA 1213) (Hydraulic turbines) ALI BriffA,A.N. Iffeat of the basio open-hearth slago on the magnesite-silicate ladle brick. Ogneupory 25 no.10:47o-474 16o. (MM 13:10) 1. Voeeoyuznyy inotitut ogneuporov. . (slag) Wrebriak) :-DROW-, dotuent First conforonec o2 instit-L tions of high,-r c--"-, m-ticn cn the cm.atruction of hyCravlic macbinery. izv. vyr~. ucheb. ?rv.; emrg. 3 no. 12:110d-12C D 160. (: lal 1,1,: "k, (Illydravdic rachinery6-Congrec-se.5) ALEKSANDROVAY T.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsentIS14IRNOV, I.N., kand.tekhn. HaEk --- .. d-o'Es-ent Development of the design of the runner of a vertical blade hydraulic turbine with an axial guiding apparatus. Energomashinostroenie 7 no*6:21-15 A 161* (MIRA 14:7) . (Hydraulic turbines) S/131/62/000/005/001/004 B105/B138 AUTHORS: Aleksandrova, T. A., Prokhorova, 1.'Ya., Galushko) N. A., SffaT_a_s'fi6-v p -Ya.F. , Frumkina , Yu. A. TITL:,,-. Carborundum-graphite- crucibles for the melting of.copper- bace alloys . PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, no. 5, 1962t 206-211 TEXT: A production process for crucibles suitable for producing copyer- chromium master alloys and chromium bronze in the high-frequency furnace CI(E-281 (OY.B-281) has been developed at the Voesoyuznyy institut ogneuporov (All-Union Institute of Refractory Materials). 500 kg crucibles were produced by.hydrostatic pressing in the Luzhakiy zavod "Krasnyy tigel", (Luga Plant 'Krasnyy tigel"). The charge consisted of carborundum, crucible graphite, elementary silicon, and Chasov-Yar,clay, with sulfite-alcohol waste liquorl density 1.27 g/co., as binder. Durihg~ the burning, P-SiC is formed from the elementary silicon and graphite: si+C---~P-Sic. Si e1 and SiC were determined in the analytical chemistry laboratory-of the VIO by K. K. Kolobova's method. After burning the Card 1/3