SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZUYEVA, L.D. - ZUYEVA, YE.S.
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USSR/Human and Animal Physiolou, Metabolism. Nutrition'p
Abs Jour: Bef Zhur-Biol-, No 19, 19 55322-
Author Belenlkiy, N.G., Krylovap~N.N., Chertkov~, I.L~~p,
Bazarova, K.I., Zuyeva, LiD., Sevoett Dt;Ao"
Inst : All-Union'A6ade*'of'Agiioult-ariml Sci~-
Title : The Influence of ThirrAl Treatment' on' tfi~: AsaiiiLlAtion
of Meat Protein.
Orig Pub: Dokl- VASKKNIL,' 1957): No 23 -29
Abstract: During'a'~perlod bf'6'ddyC :261ratWof~l O~
200 gl,
body Ifeight, eA'ch,, ' re'ceiv64! daily 10 gr;. (If " beell
meat W'ith~methiohine.~S35 prot4lns Sev6AI: 6ont-fol
Nine 1 i~ts *,rs
rats were given raii gr6undL,mant
fed ground meat 'wgich. has !'been; heated itf'an uitrai-
thermostate at 80 R 7 f6r* ofid'hour) and, 10 ;Ots
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ZUYEVA., L.I.; SOKOLIOSKIY, D.V.
Low tomperature hy&ogenation of vegetable oi~a on,platinum
group catalysts on carbon. Trudy Inst., khba. rAuk AN la
SSR 13:146-164 165, (141RA 18 t9)
IN 4 Y-.,! pr o f L OV k ju n i zn ft d nauk- ZJYYFVA
ZH
flv~nnizatlozi of a department and 1theral;eIltic reivI.ts
in totanus eases treated there. Klin. khir. 116.30G-74 165.
(KIRA 18*8)
.1. Kaf,2clra goapittilltoy khIrnnUi I (zav. p!rof. DI.Ta,
Ydiorc-aYamnenko) Dnepropetrovckogo inedit:dImskogo lmttltuta
otdelerdye DneprolyetravAcy oblastnoy
klIniche--koy bcllrjt-ny.
ZUYEVA, L.S.; BELOGUROV, 0.1.
Nev species of trematode from the black-belliod plaver SquatarOla
squatarola of the Far Eaat. Zool. zhur. 44 no,11.V22-1723 165.
(MIRA 18:1~)
1. Kafedra zoologii Dallnevootochnogo gosudaroWennogo universitetit,
Vladivostok.
82484
031/6~/600/008/003/00;3
AUTHORS: Zuyeva, Lo Ss, Godina# ffol= relerl E. K.
quium Its Silid Solutions
TITLEt The Properties of nd a
Withkalcium- and Strontium Oxide-A
PERIODICAL: Ogneuporyp 19609 110. 891pp- 368-371
TEXT: The physical and technological properties of,Ae atove-mentioned;
compounds have not been investigated so far. The rb~ults;of the au'ib~orsi
studies in this field are shown in the paper under rieviei.:The condltio~q
of the synthesis of the solid solutions Ce02 with.q~O and BrO have.' been!
investigated earlier. Chemically pare :cerium carbonate and -nitrat~;~ as vell 41V
as calcium- and strontium carbonate were used as ba sic m4erial CoO 'was
produced first from the cerium salts by annealing, :The pToduct o%tainid con-
tained 98% CeO and about 2% oxides of other rare-,earthl'olements. Three
mixtures of vagious granulation were prepared frw;this,material: a coarse,
medium and fine one, the granular composition of.ibich is mentioned in
Table 1. The chemical and granular composition of the masses investigated
is shown in Table 2. Samples of the masses i veqtigaWivere fired'in,a
Kryptol furnace at temperatures of from 145yto 16oo c In order to select
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The Properties of Cerium Dioxide and Itb Solid $1-13116,01000100810031603
Solutions With Calcium- and Strontium Oxide B021/B058
the optimum temperature. The shrinkage and apparent::p~orosity may be:$~een,'
from Table 3, The influence of the granulation on thm siniering proc6ss,of
cerium dioxide is shown in a fi res The elasticity was dOA6rnined by the
ultrasonic method and the Ysocr,3219) lnstrument6 The invOetigatioli of de-
formation under load was conducted according to rocT(G0#) 4070-46.1~ The
investigation results of the fired samples are lista"d inTable 4. The ttm-
perature of the deformation under load of the samploa from COO and'solid
solutions with CaO is shown in Table 5. The chemical resiatanci of'oerium
dioxide and the solid solution C90 with SrO may be~lseen'from Table"6. The
authors state in conclusion that iintere'd highly rofraotory products with
a porosity of up to 0.1% and a compressive strangWof U;) to 2000,kg/CM2
can be produced from cerium dioxide and its solid solution with oalcluj%_
and strontium oxide. In order to obtain well sintered products from pure
cerium dioxide, the material must be finely groundo, Products from solid
solutions of CeO 2 with strontium- and.:oalcium oxidm also minter mail with
a coarser granulation of COO * Produc~s from COO dind iis solid solutions
can be fired at a temperaturg of 1500 C. Samples 2fiom 000 and itsoolid
solution with strontium oxide show a high chemiual:resihtince in contact,
with other highly refractory oxides at temperatures of *from 16000t0' 1700%
The fields for the application of refractories frOm cerium are to be de-
termined by further studies, There are I figure, 6 tables, and
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BURNASHEVA, S.A.; YEMMENKO, M.V.; CHUMAKOVA, L.P.;._?.,MEVA I.."L.V.
Isolation of contractile proteins from the cilia of Tetrahymena
pyriformis and the study of their properties. Biokhiodia 30
no.4s765-771 Jl-Ag 165.
(MA MS)
1. Inatitut biokhimii imeni AA Bakha AN 85,$R, Mollkva.
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A051/A129
AUMORS: Kuztminskiy,,A. S., Abramova, T. YA., M. V.
TITLE: Radiation vulcanization of butadiene-nitrile rubbers
PEiUODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 9, 1961, 12 15
TEXTi The Nauchno-issledovateltskiy Institut rezlnovoylpromyshlennbsti,
(scientific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry)~has carried out a labor~a-
tory study on conditigns for radiation vulear4zation of butadiene-nitrile',rubber
mixes and the properties of the vulcanizates obtained. The best results vere;a-
chieved with two-component mixes consisting of rubber and car6on black. Channel
black prov d to be the most efficient filler, The optImlim radi&tion done'~wasl
15 - 20. Pr. Increase In the acrylonitrllo content in K*obboi~ Inoredsed! i;ha L~en-
n1le strength and relative elongation of the vuleanizatelij but reduced thkr iwel
ling in gasoline-benzene mixtures. Softeners, such as~pkt'affin and stearin, -tm-
proved the strength properties of the vulcanizates. Com1barlson of the pr6perties
of irradiation and sulfur vulcanizates of CKH-26 (3M-26) and 310-40 rubbers showed
that the former have a higher elasticity, a lower melting point and a hi6er coef-
ficient of low-temperature resistance. The two types of vulcanizaten exlAbit si-
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milar strength, hardness, swelling and abrasive properties. The laborat;ory ~re-
sults were confirmed by industrial tests of packing rii%s matie with irradiation
vulcanizates. The use of such vulcanizates in the mwifactu~e of industrial rub-
ber products malces possible a temperature range of -60'~~to +1~OOG for the applica-
tion of butadiene-nitrile rubbers instead of -40 to +1000C.- There are14 tables,
3 figures and 7 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 4 nonzSoviet-bloc. The references
to the English-language publications read as follows-.__~A. Chapiro, Ind.'Plast. Mod.,
9, no. 1, 41 (1957); R. Harrington, Rubb. Age, 77, 865,(1955); D..J. Harmon,
Rubb. Age, 86, no. . 2 (1959); W, Jackson, D. Hale, Rubb._A&,, M .865 0~55)
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut rezinov Ioy promyshlennosti (Scien-
tific Research Institute of the Rubber Industry)
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Radiation vulcanization of butadiene-nitrile rubbers A051~04
Fig. 1. Relation of the magnitude of the equilibrium module of4arious rubbers
to the radiation dose
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2 -sKN-26 CU
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.4 -sKr
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r AUTHOR: Smagin, Ye. N.; ~~~V-; WtkILUs, F. A.;~Xuz'=Inskiy, A. S.~'
TITLE: Some aspects of the technological system for making technical rubber products i
by the method of radiation vulcanization
.'SOURCE: Kauchuk I rezina, no. G, 1964, 14-16
TOPIC TAGS: resin, rubber product, rubber, synthetic rubber, vulcanization, :radiation
vulcanization, dime thyl siloxane, fluororubber, butadlealo-altrIle, cobalt 60, GamMa
radiation
ABSTRACT: One of the promising variants of the technologicoL I. system for mal g technical
rubber products by radiation vulcanization is to use a flat irradiator, containing Co 60 as
aj-rayemitter. This techaique is discussed in general termiand some prelim-
~nary Oata 1'
are presented. Data on the capacity of the Irradiator for molds of various materials:
(iron, aluminum) and dimensions are tabulated. The advanUL%es of the new device, having
lighter weight and smaller dimensions compared to those used previously, are discussed.
Radiation vulcanates based on rubbers for special purposes (dlmethylsiloxane, fluoro-
rubbers, butadiene-nitrile, etc.) have a higher thermal stability than the chemical vulcan-
ates, but a lower strength. Since no vulcanizing agents or, ca,talyst4 and no other ingredients
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are added for radiation vulcanization, the consumption of raw miteria.1 is reduced and the
preparation of the mixtures is simplified. Molding is carried out at 100-200C (depending
ontho type of rubber) for 5-10 min. , with subsequent cooling undor pressura to removo
the expansion stresses. The calculation of the Irradiation dose:'In the mold is diacusadd,
and it is concluded that special molds must be developed for radiation vulcanization to
increase the capacity of the irradiator. Orig, art. has: I figure and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatef s1dyinstitut rezinovoy promy*sblennosti (Scientific
Research Institute of the Rubber Industry).
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SMAGIN, Ye.N.; ZLPfl,:VA, M.V.; MA101111S, F.A." KIrl"Ki'NSK111, A."j"
Some elements of the technological flow sheet,for the
production of Industrial rubber goods with the method
of radiation vulcanization. Kauch. I rez. 21 to. 6:
14-16 Je 164. (141RA 17:9)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rezinoviiy promyshlennosti.
L "06 9-63
ACCESSION M AP3001210
AUTHOR: De G~.G., Eahele,
m, A. Te.1 Zorin, A. D., Uyeva. K.
TITLE: Solubility of volatile hardrides of group IIT,'fj',' edemimts in ceirtain
solvents
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii. Y. 8, no, 6, 1863. 1307-1313
TOPIC TAGS: solubility, hydrides, group Ill-VI olemsifts. 11ii.s-liquid partiVion
ch-romatography, separating vdxturev, exLractive rectlf~aatlnn, distritintion
coefficient, B; C, Si. Ge, Sn, P. As, Sh, S, So
A ?S'RACT 3as-1!a-,qd partItion qhroma~Ml -loaf; ms(M to detem1ne the solubility
P
~5, Sb, S -uA Se lh~rirtdes in ii, vartoty of soll'ants, Since
-L' a S I 't I- r t, 4rq qfl~e~ivoj n ,o ,-A sifj:r~-is ar ij-1r-ider., this af-
fltractlve
r-i- a metnod
r'!c ')r' .4;rk was lone t.- :I.- -is"rimt;'Orl coeff"',-.
tentof the hydrides ard thel.- nuui-n.-ar bond
boiling and critical temperatures. Orig. a rt . na 9 "'.glaz~t
tions.
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PRATUSUICHO R.M.L,~ZLUV
A,j$!Y
J*A'OVA E. A.
RODSHTEYN O.A.; CHE
Data for the study of the epidemic outbreA or oercu.3 meningitis
in Monchegorsk In Murmansk Province during 196Q, . Trudy Lo~.
Inst. epid. I m1krobiol 26tl99-210 t64. 041RA l8sl2)
1. lz Hauchno-iseledovatellskogo inatitut* detakikh infoktady,,
Instituta. epidemiologil i mikroblologli lxtni Pastore, Letilngrad
I Gorodskoy bollnitsy goroda MbnchegorsRa.
AIMOYEVA, V. V.,- BATAYEV,, P. S.; STAVROVSKAYA, V, I.; MEYE?IXD,: G. 14;
BEZZUBOVA, V. P.; VOROBIYKVA.9 Z. G.; GLADKIKE, V.' F.; ZHUKOVA, Lb; I.;
ZUYEVA N K ; KOROGODINA, ru. V.; KLIM07A, L. F.';, KMOV, A~ S.
-ff=GV-~ A, 7.-; PEYKRE, A. E.,- SADOVSKAYA, ~G~ Tu,,- SMAITSKAYA, V; 11,;
SOLOVEry V. Ya.,- TURCHINS, M. Yo.; SHAMRAYp Ao Fv~-$ SHIP"TSINA, N~ K.;
SHIfWXnCH, M. A.
Field trials of new repellents. Med. paraz.~'[ i bol. no 4:
457-464 '61. PTMI~IIRIIA- 14:22)~
1. Iz entomologicheskogo otdola i otdola alhtetidheskikh pre:~arotov
Instituta meditsinskoy paratitologii I tro~lcheskO7 meditsiInjr iz,6ni
Ye. I. Martsinovskogo Ministerstva zdravookhraneaya SSSR (dir.
instituta - prof. P. G. Sergiyev, zav. otdolami prof. V
Beklemishev i Prof. V. 1. Stavrovokaya)
(INSEGT. BAITS AND RVELLMITS)
8/020/0/148/006/009/02
B 1 12/B 8'6
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AUTHORS: Gel f and, I. M., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Gr&XGVI
Mikh 9. S" morozovo A. 1.
a'yl olva,
r I f iel dbaving no~ i
-TITLE: The structure of a magnetic to oida
magnetic surfaces
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. D6klady, v. 1481 no-~' 6) 1963s~1286i-1289
TEXT: A large number of force lines of the field ~1
h I Or~sin 3(j + 3
+ +0 Hoz + z) hof r) in 3i,
3 3 3 6
0
have been calculated numerically.for -i 1,h 3 h ~-~O.120, .125,
110 3 0'
0.130. Prom their plots a series of qualitative and quantitative
properties of fieldaWith collapsing magnetic surfa~os are derived:.'~ There.
are 3 figures.
SUBMITTED: October 30, 1962
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AUTHORS Y)
PlAtm JUA; i~c ow ~i M_P'__r
oRrjz none
TITLEt Establisfunpint o?
section -channels
'7V
SOURCEt AN SSSR. Izvesti ya. MPknankk
6
. no* 15, 1965. 4,
TOPIG TAGSt
plasma flow, ,
.
Milo mgneUc oreisisur(
conductivity _7
A13STRACT t ThG Drablem f Statim flow es~otbllsluettt' 10i xva~6616 crosti ;~Ijecti
planar dmr; teas Ing! 1) with Puma the wo'rkla~ f14
A
Ca
113
r
IN
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cally. The magnetic tiold-13- APPj:,: t*1 In--- ~he -t4ir44ctl~q VIS
to obey the perfect ga's law. :Tlm eats iniio' AM j4i"_- n--
with th ti ~iialiAion ;mut one
as functions of tno &-coordinme only aio~ e mo a L
The follow.1 Ou-ea boundary conditiorto a*4 sitteriod
P 0.3, 11 0,
it
together with the initial conditions
The equations are solved numericalll for t~ Op 0 < x 1i WA; ~~6 ingi
additional condition in the suporsonic re! ';o Go a T4,1 Ox. ie=0
g fmo: f ]L,
The channel cross sectioa was varied according to Ihe (1: Z~
I i P ~j O.S -
and the solution was obtained for thr6e ~alu6s of He ) imamg 04;i0' field; simi I two I
laws of electric conductivity as a function of, the toV IOJ,&t*ajj The at~ ion4a7'M
flow state is found to depend inversely on the -Welociii ~ftd 4:U"edtlly O!L~hm
electric conductiyitjr (r. For large V;W.tas of cr WO itlaw ~js adtablia TJUT
71 CIA Od
quickly, The authors thank 1jeQjL.P khim for cut tile rimiarri
computations in thim vork, 00g, mt4
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AUTHORSt Gellfand, I. M.. Grtty'ev, M. -1. Z Uy 13V a 11, Morozovo A* Lp
and Soloviyevo L.
TITLE: Magnetic surfaces of a twistud holical: magnetio:fisl&
perturbed by a cor-.-~I"~:~Itvd !*:J.Old.
PERIODICALs Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no.~1110, 1961, 1164 111'
TOM The authors investigated a magn ei b. i cfield. ~fe3ol~-ibed' in cylindricvil
coordinates by the scalar potential r- 14 z f.
13 sin 3( -f -06z.);!
where H. is a I'longitudinal" homogeneous field; h 3 iq.~,the amplitude o,fn,
helical mag7netic fieldi I is a modified th~rd-crdai: loosel functioni':
3
06- (2T)Aj L is the pitch of the helix.~ Thia typo cl 'AisId is of greal
interest for thermonuclear systems. The magnetic eq-,Apot6ntial surftces~
may be of two typest telescopic tubes or surfaces *hioh do not enclose
the axis of the system and are far away from it. The aim of this article
was to 'give a general description of the affect~of a norrugrited field.9
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Magn6tic surfaces of a triply twisted ...
i.e., a perturbation of the form i. -C4 - I (k(4r) sin ~k(e,% 01'1
?corr C'.
magnetic surfaces at different h and k. Since tho total field (1) (4)'
0
is not symmetric, magnetic surfaces can only Nt
The dependence of the angle of climb of the -lines afA~orcelon a :0vtRin
characteristic radius must usually be investtgat,:4d fieparato1q.
are made for z + h 3 13 (3r) sin 3 z) 4. h 0 1 (kr) nin kz . k*:.
and k - 3, h 3 at different h . The Interval in rhich onii lino 01
3 0
force was considered, was taken as 0& z4 NI; ~N - 215j'tand 0 1.:
Integration was performed by the Runge-Kutta mk~thndl (Ath the stej)s
2R, 2%- , and 2 v . In particular, the following caso~ Iwere aiacussedi
~0' 80 160
1, ho - 0.3 and 0.6. The magnetic surfacus approach on,? anothor
with increasing h and tubes not enclosing tho si-axiof Iare fortned at~
0
ho - 0.6. 2) k - 3, ho M 0.05, ho - 0.1, and ho - 0.125. Alpericdi~--ity
in z with the period 2 S/3 was found in theao oases,~ For R h(~) M 0. 1;
.the mapetic surfaces coincide with thos6 obtained atA 1', ho C1. 6.
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Inside.the fully dovelopod surfa6un there occurtj a -dejv; ouriace with
throe-leafed arose section. -Aia confi -~-ation donei !tot roitate but merely
vibrates. The magnetic surfacea under the aetioil of strong
mturbations, -and the pointo lic on oliil',ros with helical Orono sections
Fig. 9). The figuras indicate tho Ijull?J1030ion of the li durvo points. Thore
are 10 fig e9
gur. -and 5 Soviet referoncea.
SUBMITTEDt November 17, 1960
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AUTHORS: Gellfand, I. M., Corresponding Member AS USSR, Grayev, M.
Slikhaylova, M. 54j and Marozov, Ap I,
.~uyeva, K. 11. ,
TITLE: Example of a toroidal magnetic lield having no magnetic
surfaces
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no. 1, 1962, 61-(33
TEXT; The existence of magnetic surfaces can be proved and their exact,
equations derived only if the relevant magnetic fieia has oome sym 4try'
1 in, - ;
In unsymmetric magnetic fields, the equations of these surfaces can~onlj
be approximated. An unsymmietric magnetic field with the scalar potential
1P = z + hsf,2 (3r) sin 3 (y z) hole (3r) sin 3z~
has been calculated numerically in a previous study (ZhTt, L1 , no. 10
(1961)). The magnetic surfaces of such a field were shown to decompose
at h 3 - 3, ho W 0.125- In the present studyt this phenome,non is
investigated in detail. The course of the lines oftforco is calculated
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Example of a toroidal magnetic B10,41B1018
and it is shown that the lines of force which shoals form the maghdtic!
suj?faces do not lie on a closed curve' Accordingl~# no m*gnetic aurfa~e
exists in this case. There are 3 fi~ree and 3 references: 2 Soviet and
I non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication r~ads';as i
followa: M. Spitser, Proo. of the 11. Geneva Confe.rence. on the Nis~ae
Uses of Atomic Energy, 1958-
SUBMITTED: Deceiaber I 1, 1961
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AUTHORS: Zuyeva, N. M., Morozovq A# I.j and SolovIyeiv, L. S.
li a
TITLE: Existence of magnetic surfaces of a poriodib magnetW
field having large longitudinal oompo~6nts,' accurate
to terms of the 4th order
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 32) no- 7o 1962, 89749%
TEXT: Magnetic surfaces are shown to exist, in fourth approximation,
in the general case of a periodio field which has large I-ohgitudinil
component H11. Magnetic surfaces not found by onmerical-mothods either
occur in higher approximation, .,or their wf Gott, "'re, lje~pon-`,e~tlally i0alL
1he'lines]i
The equations averaged according to N. Ns:3ogolyub64.for~' Of
force of a magnetic field have unique integrals whanll,ter" 'of the order!
are taken into accoun
(Hj /1111) 4 t.,
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GELTAND, I.M.; GRAYEV, M.I.1 UYVAI! 14IMAYUN4i 14.5.j
MOROZOV
A. 1.
Example of a toroidal magnetic field lacking in~gneti'c
surfaces. Dok-1, AN SSSR 143 no.16.8143 Ur 0696~'
(bLTRA ~5 t2)
1. Mlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for GellfandY
(Magnetic fields)
BRUSULINSKIY, K.V. (Moskva); ZUYEVA, N.M. (Moskva); MOROZOV$ A.I. (Moskva)
Establishment of a quasi-one-dimenoicnal plaama flow in a shaped
channel. Izv. AN SSSR. Mokh. no,50-6 B-0 165. (KM is do)
L 06977-67 EVIT (1) IJP(c)
ACC NR: AP6D1834~-- ~SOU.RCE MDF,.'-."UR/O()89/0/020/003/03'96/0d----~,
1AUTHOR: Zuyeva, N. M.; Polov'Yevo L. S.
OM'. none
ITLE; Helical magne,40 configurations with minimum B
SOURCE: Atomnaya, eneigiya, v. 20, no, 5, 1966P 396-401 1
i
ITOPIC TAGS: helical meZnetic field, magnetic mirror madhino
1ABSTRACT: The authors present general equations for m4p'otio 6crov-symmetioical
configurations with minimum B (i.e. t f iolds in which the 1'spocifie volume'is inaid,
~Mal on the system axis). An approximate analytic exprossion Is obtained for the
; pecific volume Vl(o) in the vicinity of the helical magri'atic *4s,, Exact formlas
f or the spooif io volume V1 (0) and for the average twist ailiao of the f or-6.o 11nos
it = 2nxl(o) are expressed in terms of single integrals., Olotsiot VIM and X'(0)
up to the separsitrices of the magnetic surfaces are obWn,od on the basis of numeri
cal evaluation of these integrals. The calculations demonstrate that a magnetic
configuration with a region of minimum B can be produced,~at loast near the sop-
aratrizj_g. the distance from the axis of the helical windings to the e
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Case of metastase9 of pbeochromoblastoma In tha bunijs:~,
rent. i rad. 40 no.2s62-63 Mr-Ap 165, M l8r6)~
oa
1. Fakulltp-tskaya kbirUrgicheakoya klinikiL 6L(Nl'4-- 0'0~.P, V *I
Kukosh) Gorikovskcgo maditsinskogo lnstituta'~J~~imi fi~-oya I
Gorlk--V8kays, g6rodsMya MinieboAa7a. bollnits'4,0
I
I.
I
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USSR / Weeds and Wood Control. N
Abe Jcur Ref Zhur - Biologi~u, No 13, 1958, No- $8823;
Author Moyseaval'o Pe; zueva.. N.; butvievalklyl 0.
inst Sumy Agriculturerl-st"Itron, Xwev Exper.~iStation'
Ukrainian figriculti"l inste
Title Wood Control with ilaiiia ids a
Orig Pub Kolgoopnik Mcrabws 1957., No 6) 28
Abstract These era Papers by three authoxg urder~!the Sims! title.
In the first paper, (author-Zveva) them r~esults:of
experiments carried out at the Sumy Agricultuzlal Station;
to test isoprowl-3-ohlorphonyl ceirbamato (CVC) for
the control of weeds in eowipgo of osri~ts) 6 welaver
and sugar beat are given. The treatmea was yory
effective for the first tvo crops. Rdw6ver)t1be
herbicide (4-8 kg/ha) lzd a negative 01f,Toot a'n:tbe
sugar beet. The sprouts 'became lass d.o,k'zo ani the yield
Oard 1/2
Abe JOur Rof Zhur M0108i7a, NO 13, 1958, No. 58823,
of roots dWnishod by U-89 M/ha. ~ in th*:siocond
paperp (authcr-Matviovs'kiy).ths oxperimonts~cArried
out by the -Meev Experimental Station 6a the'use of
herbicides 2*4-D,sodium Pentachlorphoti~late OInd
isoProPylphanylearbanate (IPC) and (C.00) arol desoribed.~
The best results for the control of V*a iwgardens
were obtained with a mixture of ]:[?C (146 k9) 'ard 2.4-D
(1-5 kg/ha). In the third paper, (author-MO$VO6v&) the
results Of experiments on the testing~af,2.4~D,and
2M-4X for the control of weeds In flax !carrlod out
by the Ukrainian Institute of Agrioultuj'~o inaq* are
given. The beat results were obtained with OM-4X
in doses of 0.9 kg/ha. In this caso)rth'o yield of
fiber was higher than in the moo of 1 vooding.
R. A. Safra
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USSR / Woods and Joed Control.
Abs Jour Rof Zhu-- - Biologlyal Vo 12 15590 146. 1950
Author O'
ZuyoV~j
L'
'
Inst .
-
.
Title Control of Anaual Grass Noods
Orig Pub Sad i ogorod, 1958, No 4, 28
Abstract In 1956-1957 tho Sumsk Llgricult ural Station
studied the influence of chloro-PC (I) and
TCL (II) on woods of graso faiAlioa'in so-rinos
of carrots of the Gornad vnrict
y. X in doses,
,
of 4 and 8 kg/hactaro and II in dos os of ~ 12 ;:
ka/hoc-Laro of active Ingradlarit's were applied,
prior to the sowing of the cariots Irith a
fixed harrow. Tho,standard output Of liquid
was 500 lituAcataro. I inflliuncod.tho groirth
of the carrota, and Minhibitod gemination of
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Microdetermination of citric acid and malle acid In plAnts.
Fisiol.rast. 1 no.1 91-93 3-0 154. (KLRA;8t'1O)
1. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i Insaktottinglaudam,
Moscow.
(Plants--Chemical analysis)
a
USSR/Weeds and Their Control.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 15, 1958, 68485
Author : Zuyeva, N.P.
Inst : Sumy Stato Agricultural Teetiftg Statiofti
Title : A New Preparation for knnual Grass Wce6. Control.
Orig Pub : Byul. muchno-takh-ri. informm. Stumsk. gos-0 S.-Ith. opytil.
st., 1957, No 3) 51-55-
Abstract LI 1956 the Sumy Agricultural Testing Station'tested the
effect of the herbicide, isopropyl I-N-3-chloxThcny1c:arbn-'.
mate, for use against greca foxtail atid .chicken panic
grass in sovings of Gerand carrots and Saratovskiy Iz-
sunflower. The herbicide was applied) 41 dosages ofl
and 8 kilograms of the agent (per hoctarlo), to carrots
before harrowing, and to aunflower La t~c prenaving cul-
tivation on the day of sowin6 with a poptable sprayer.
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HAGIIITSKIY. Konstantin Pnvlovich, doktor melt skok:ho%y*ystvennykh nauk;
SHUGAROT. Yu.A., starshly nauchnyy sotrud.; WilM,T.K., nouchnif
so trud. ; prinimali, uchs at iye I., ZUYffA IL.P,. nau~linyy blotrud.:
GOSOARVA,A.G., laborant; FXDORMO,K,G.0 I0('Irant;iKAYUN.P.K-.,
red.; BACWHINA,A.M., tekhnred.-'PROKOV'YVA,T,;N., teidm.red.
[New methods of plant and soil analysis) NOT78 ~metody analiza
rastanii i pochv. Moskva, Goa. isd-vo ssllkhon.lit-ry, 1959.
239 p. (KIM 14:3)
(Soils-Analysis) (Botanical research)
ZUTEVAI X. p
"The Effect of Various Forms of Hitrate and Potassium rertill-,
zers on the Accumulation of Alkalot(Is in Pl"t~g. : ~~Clhad Agr &.-I,
All-Union Set Res Inst of Yertiliters, ASrIc%tltaral,'2n&InoerIn~g, and
Soil Science; All-Uhton Order of Lenin Acadeo of 14xicultural. Sciences
imont V. 1. Lenin, Moscow, 1955- (KL. No 12, Mar 53~
,SO: Sum No. 670, 29 Sep 55, - Survey of Scientific 4md Technical Dis-
sertations Defended at IJSSR Hi&er EducationA InWtutione (15)
ZU"VA, 0.
Vadim Aleksandrovich XondakOv, obituary, 06og.vishkdlo 22
no-5:73 S-0 159. (IORL 1312)
(Kondakov, Vaclim Alsksandrovich, IM64959)
KMKHli)VA, A., konstruktor; FOROMAUTA, T. lipparorao To], j
master; BUBEN, Antonina. [Buban, Antaninal, iontrolar; ZUT9VA, U.,
Duleva, Vollga Danilonal, mastnr; XURITAWYA, ,inn
Ifs work at tha tractor plant. Rtxb.i sial-t 34. li*-1117-8 9 158.
(WRA 11:12)
44 -nnoli "' t kh'(for
1. Minekiy trqopj~m 47*y-od .(for,all)j 2f-tfj'ju&"-- 'toylqy s~
Ponomrava)"f. M " z ~ forlu~on, 1rur lvauova).
a TralctorMy tsekWltdi
4. Pressovyy teekh-4for-Ijoya).
Ninaw 'Ind st W
u r3r on~~kx
ACC NRs AFbUJDVb0 SOURCE CODE: UR/UAzi9j06jOUUj01U/UO69jOO7Q
AUTHOR: -Bernahteyn, M. L. Zuyava,_O. M, 1
ORGt Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys 6 ut stali i
(Ho4*vokLy instit
splavov)
TITLE: Recrystallization of manganese and nickel st6oel
_j)~ in high-t
temperature thermomechanical treatment
SOURCE: Metallovadaniya L tormicheikay& obrab6ika abtallov,, n'04 100
19660 69-70
TOPIC TAGSt metal rearystallization, =dmil-recrystallization tempera-
iure, steel thermomichanical treatment, high temperature thermomalchani
ical treatmentv manganese steel, nickel ateal
'I
'?C21FA
AIRSTRACT: The effect of manganese (V49 6 andA%) a0d nickel~(4 8o
11 and 16%) on the recrystallizationlof steals contalning O.Ox-o'.8%
chrbon during high temperature thermomechanical treptnent (11THT) has
I
been investigated. Prior to HTMT, manganeee st~el/%Ipoclmens '~eC4 fully
annealed at 800-850C for 105-2 br, and nicke.listael:specimens were
tempered at 500-550C for 7-10 hr, HTMT const6ted'of heating to a tea-
parature 70-90C above the AC3 point, holding for 20 tain# rolling with
a reduction of 50% and subsequent water quenching, ;It was foluadithat
Ccrd 1/2 UDCt 669.241,74t621.9,77t,620.10603
ACC NRr AP6035960
manganese and nickel delay the recrystallizatid~, paIrticularly in steals
with a very low carbon content. Increased,carban cokitent coutributes
to the development of:recrystallizatione Mangmlxese'~steels containing
0,01%C and 6-8% Min may be subjected to,HTMTO mince theme Xt*41 &exhibit
a considerable.delay of at least 10 see in,rodOystallization Vith 50Z',-
deformation.,, Orige art. hast 2 figures#
SUB CODEs 13p III SUBM DATE: none/ ORIGlREF& 002
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NR, '-MOVOY-3-59 S0 URCT;--~ 0-Ift"T6 i ~'-()TWOTG- "IIWOT
AUTHOi: Bernshteyn, Ho Lo; Uyevai 0. H.
ORG: Moscow InstLtuto ot GLILO. Alloya (1:")1i!-'Ov"kLy inotitut stallL
splavov)
tITLEt Recrystallization of mangatteso and nielt!"I Steels in:high-
temperature thermomachanical treatment
SOURCEt M 'etallovedeniye L termich~skaya obrab~tka metallov,:ao..' 10#
1966, 69-70
TOPIC,TAGSt metal recrystalILzation, nretnxdt rre!~C~ryat'ftllizatioq ti.mpera-
tuxep steel thermom~chanical treati~ant I high t~wperacure thelinam'achan-
idal-treatmoot-, manganese steel, nickel 1~.iFVWeiN'64k
rm le A.)r
A'ASTRACTt The effect of mangunese,(2-, 4, 6 and 8%) and nickel 8p,
12 and 16%).on the recrystallization of ateelilcontaining 0.61-0.8%
ckrbon during high temperature thermomechanical troatment (11THT). has
been investigated, Prior to 11THT, manganese e'teel'specimeno were fully
annealed at 800-850C for 1.5-2 hr,-and nickel stael specimens were
tempered ai 500-550C for 7-10 hr. 11THT conslated of beating to a tea-
perature.70-90C above the Ac 3 point, holding for 20 min, rolling with
a reduction of 502 and subsequent water quenching. It was found that
Card 1/2 UDCt 669.24074t621.971i420.186.5
ACC NRi AP6035960,
manganese and nickel delay the recrystallizati", particularly in steels
with a very low carbon content. Increased carson content contributes
to the development of recrystallization, HangAnesa.steels containing
0.01%C and 6-8% tin say be subjected to IITHTO:iince~these steel exhibit
a considerable delay of at least 10 see in retrystallizatLon with 50%
deformations Origs act* hast 2 figures#
BUD COM 139 111 SUBM DATEs none/ ORIO REIN 002
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ESTRINP E.J.; ZUYEVA, O.M.; MAKSIMOVA, O.P.; PI J11ZOV, xu.v.
!~irect!and reversible
Effects of internal friction connected with.
martensite transformations* Piz, met. j Mulloved. 11 no, ~ 2:252-
260 F 16l.
1. Institut meta3-lovedeniya i fiziki metall v TSentrallnogoi
nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta chernoy met&11urgii*
(Internal friction) (Phase rule and e~uilibrlum)
0
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1
AUTHORS: Estrin, E.I., ZuZeVa.,11 Makmimovil O.P. and
"'I'm
Piguzov~ Yu,v.---
r
TITLE-. On the Problem of Internal Frir;,t;l.on 'Effects
Associated Wtth the Direct and Rever'sob Marten~itlc
Transformation
PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov I metallovedeniye, 1961, Voi.il,i~No.2,
lip.252-260
TEXT: The object of the present investigilktionjras to stu* -the
phenomena of I.e. the a trurtural 'changes
"phase work-hardeningtv
brought abou ,
t in tile Y-phase of' tile 73,5 1'e4-23,7' Iti-2.8 b(a alloy
during the m artensitir, tratififormation, T thl,~ end, th
variation of the klnati;~s of the martotlsitti:: transformatipn Ouring
cooling was studied as wfill as the OiAra,t~~ of !the temperatare
dependence o f internal fri--tion of apatininns. subjected to one of
the followin g heat treittments- (1) y-~L 2~cr,drkiiformatiod, carried
out to vario us degrees of completioni (2) y-4,, 4y ti nsf: rmation
k A 0
carried out to att.aijl various degree; of btabiltity of aus'teriite;
(3) Y-)a-4Y transfortnatton, followed by ettimealing under, co~dit ions
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On the Problem of Intern~il
ensuring the maximum supplem6ntary stabIliza,tion,of the y-~haae
(1 h at 525'C). Tits kinetics of the martsOlsitic' transformation
were studied by the magrieto4trictiou melkslkr4jalentts, the tbr~sional
vibration method having been used to deteratine the temperatur~e
dependence of internal frir-tion, Tn both'~asea!,.wire specimens
(0.7 mm in diamoter) preliminarily va-zuum-,M~irkiaal.lad at 1100*C *ere
used, extra precautions having baen taken To avoid Ally plastic
deformation of the Kper-xmen.~ duri.ng handlin,~,. Specimens,
con-taining varloiia proportions (11, 24. 28 bind 48%) of
martensite, were. prepared by rapid quenchtllj.4 in nitrogen,
followed by heating 'to ro4nVI temperatur* tit, .~!,ra r.t qu.a heating rates.
The a-4y tran3foritk3tion uaa icarritid out by Airunersing them
specimens for 10 setc in a fialt bath tit 540"C, and water que'nching.
The results of the atudy of the hinetics (it thv~y-4a transformation
in wire speciatens confirmed the retwultm obtainod edrlier on
standard specimens (Ref.2 and IL)a With ilicreaming degree of
"phase work-hardening" the stability of ak~L,kenite increased after
both y--)a and y-~a-4y tralififorIllatiol)'. I'lle , !t.I)Jlity of
8; A
martensite was further Increasod by atknealing at 525"Co The
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On the Problem of Internal E193/E483
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results of the study of the temperature deptinden'co or intdrnal
friction can be summarized as fdllows:~ (O'Ino ahomalies1were
observed on the internal friction Curves for the' fully anheaied
specimens; (il) curves for specimens thav;:bad suadergoft6: partial
y~4a transformation had the following apecafic features: I ia peak
(A) at 1702C, the magnitude of which increased With increhsilig
proportion of martensite in the,Bpecimens a peak (B) at 290 C,
a ledge 8011C a ledge (D A sharp peak (E; at
(C) at 5 9 ) at 730 V
81o"ci (iii) after the transforma ''tion, the specific
features (A) and (C) disappeared compltt,-~l and"the led ~ (D~ almost
Y, Kai
completely, peak (B) bee-oriting mor* pronomifeejr kind shift*4 tb. a
lower temperature (approx 250)0,~ (J-V) aftltr ;x supplementary
annealing, the height of peak (H) detreasftd,
Since the specific featurn.*4 (A), (0) and hav'e no direct
bearing an the problem under investigat:ion$' peaks (13) and (C) are
discussed in detail. It 1-q shown that th4i intotrnal frfc~tion' peak
at 250% is associated with the re-orltnta~Aan of pairs,of carbon
atoms which takes place aA a ra.-jult of atroi3svs;, set up'In the
alloy, it being postulated thal: the. relaxhtLon processes leading
to the appearance of peak (B) cannot talve j)lace it) the absence of
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On the Problem of Internal
lattice distortions, Regarding the P09kk flie fact th at it
was observed only in specimens contaitung iji*rten~ite and 'that, it
occurred in the temperature range of the roverse'wartensitic
transformation indicated that this peak is~ 4kae t1o the inctease in
the internal friction, caused by tho a-4y trnnsfiormation~
K.H.Rozin, B.N.FinkelOshtedyn, T.Ke -arid Ch,j6ten ilre Mentidned
for their coritributiotis in thim field. Ther eare 4 fistires,
1 table and 20 ref erences ~ 13 Soviet and 7, hon-Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut metalloveden-iya j fi~rlk-i metallov
TsN11ChM (Institute of Scierice of hinials and~:Ph:~sicz
of Metals, TaNIMM)
SUBMITTED March 12, 1,960
Card
EOZLO79 P.V,; ZUnffA. P,V.
Structure and properties of film mda from ethet cellulose..
Trudy NMI U0,70-12 147.
(MIU' 1116)
1. Zaboratorlyi tokbuoigil plenok 3huchno-I'Doledovatellskogo klno-
foto-Inetitutag Moskva. (Photography-4ij~mm)
DONSKOV,*Vasiliy Yefimovich, dotsento kand.ekon.n~*j 27WA
YOV12 - i 9 Vey-
isa VaRilo r1o'eiHoln *nsuk;x'b11'-4"
0;.,1rand.ekoa.nauk; KM=OVA,;Ra
0 1
T. Yuriy Konsta~tinovich. dotoent, kand.okot.naWt; KOXMW,~Pmti
Nikitich, dot sent, 'kand. ekon.nauk; PON011AIMi, Irina Andreyevua, knnd.
ekon.nauk; KRINKIS, Lev Akimovich, starahiV:propodAvatell; IUMITSIR,
34766, kand.ekon.nauk, rieteenzW& nauc1myy,md.j.MG40T, QaTeo,kando
ekon.nauk. retsenzent-,.SILVARTSO V.M. invhw-~6nomlato retsenz'eilt;
TYXIMA. L.A., red.; SOKOLOVA, L.A., takima
[Production organization and planning in foootindustry enterprises]
Organizateiia i planirovenie proixrodetva na predpriiatiiakh pishchevoi
promyshlonnosti. Moskva. Piahchapromisdat, 1959. ~605 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Food industry)
ZIMANKOV, A.G.; R.V.; KOZIOT, P.V*; SAVXL',mA, Z.V.
Molecular interactiono in polymers.- Part Is Application of
infrared spectroscopy to tha study of acetylcellulose fibers.
Vysokom. soed. 2 no.8:1270~2279 Ag 160. (Him 13:9)
1. Institut fiziki AN BSSR i Bauchno-issladovateliskiy kino-
fotoinatitut.
(Cellulose--Spootra)
%J \i ~-,)\-K , N4 , .
ZUYEVA, R.T., Imnd. ekon. nauk.
Status of production standards in the foodiindustrr. Trudy XTIPP
no.7s276-282 157. (14hi 10A2)
(Food indumtry-Production~atandarda)
ZUYEVA, R. V.
Kozlov, F.V. and Zuyeva, R.Y. 05tructure and compositlo~ of eallulo,-e-ether
f ilms, " r eport 55, Trury NIKFI (Nauch.-Istled. kino-f oto-in-t),: Issue 7,
1947, (column title: 1944), P. 5-12 -,Bibliog: 14 items
SO; U-2888, Letopis Zhu=allnykh Statay, No. 1, 1949
ZUYETA, T., sootekhnik
AA
letter to N. Sm1rnov, Zhivotnovodotvo 19 no!0~11:91 N '57.
I (KIRA 10:3.2)
1, Xolkhoz Imeni Sver~dlova, solo InIdno.,Kolpitshevskogo reyonat:
Tomakoy oblasti;
LOPUSHANSKAYA, A.I. (Chemovitay); ZU797A,,, t.8. (Chornovitsy)j PAMFUMA, L.A*
(Cher,novitay)l PARnWV, AOT~ fbierno~itsy), II
Almorption spe4tra of CrOllicomplaxes, Mmr. f Iz. kidm. 39 n 13
68-71 Ja P65 1921)
1. Chernovitakiy universitet. Suinitted Twillary 29p 1964.
DONSKOV, Vasiliy Yefimovich, prof.; ZUYEVA Raisa Vad.117map kand.
ekon. nauk; KRUZHKOVA I
MESHKOV, Yuriy Konstantinovichs kand. ekon.~~:nauk; KiOMAREVAJ
Irina Andreyevna, kand. ekononauk; KHINXI8pjLev Akimovich.,
st. prepodavatelf; SHANIV, Andray Nikolayqv~Lch,, A4 propoda.-'
vatell; KAMF21ITSER, S,Ye,, dbktor ekon. nmu:k, prof., retsenzent;
SHVARTS, V.M.t inzh.-ekon., retsenzenti RIKS, VA.; rod.;
PECHENKRIA, O.P., tekhn..red.
(Production organization and planning InTodd industry ent6i-
prises] Organizatslia i planirovanie proiz~odsto Ia na predpri-
iatiiakh pishchevoi promyshlennosti. (blilY.E.Douskov i dr
Moskva, Pishchopromizdat, 1963. 454 p. (VIRA 17.2)
L 35903-66 EWT(M)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k) IJP(c) JD
ACC NRi AP6007351 SOURCE CODSt UA/0126/66/021/0W/0228/0234
AUTHORSt Poyzulayev, Sh. Lj Konovalov) E. Yo.;
0110i none
TITLE: Methods for the determination of the off active dirAributlon coofficiant of
additives during alloy crystallizations 2. Zone mold "n
It
SOURCE: Fizika matallov I moti-.11ovedon1,vo, v. 21, no. 2, i966) 02B-234
TOPIC TAGSi zone melting, metal zone melding, bismuth alloy ) bV-S.r'603V;r"P'j
C',1 f AJ r*, Aviv:Sr. YAMA)VrIdAJ
ABSTRACT: Two iiethod:; for the di.-Larmination of the ofractive distribution coefficient
of additives dur--*ng zona xelting of al)oyi; aro prooontod. 11lis.papor supplements
tile rosulLu of ai. earliar publication by Sti. L reymilayov) 0. Tp* Konovalo-~ 11 and
L. I. Kondratlyova (A'.ri, 1965, 19, 707). I'lie first method lconsiAs' in dotorinining
the distribution coof ficiont from tile position of the trantiition~ point. The position
of the transition point xi after n transitiotis was calculated af-~or 14. Braun. Wdi S'
Marshall (Brit. J. appl. Phys., 1957, 13, 157).
y) e,('-') dl
+ CM
0 < p~
C- (N Q, np" X
L 35903-66
'Ot'
ACC NRI AP 7351
m and 14. P3 the length Oritho ingots
j
j (the
the initial Zolle point It0l' o f. (wrors.
ono
0
where r is the dis~anca to ,raph for th Inbe of %one
tile zone length* A 9 cludodt~~6t as the Ilu
both in units Of ed. It is con Andj:to the limiting:
A
stribution coefficient) is prosent lie transition point I Tile SecO~d
di increases the position of t 1,1, Dk,tailurgizduty iq6O)- Of tile
passages n pfann (Zonr-iY,'X plavka) I , tho dotertilinatiOn
Position of 'L DZh- -lied tile integral InOthod) iG basod on~ ulayerv and Es
is ca after Sh. I-
method, Wilicil
r itapurities,concentration KI 1155)
cloefficient OJ 963) lbs
khIldi) I
Konovalov (Zhurnal analit-
k
W
J'K
NCO
and
Vq 8) 1 -
(
+ -him-O)
d1wing
Wd&d 16 U
ire
on the distribution of is presented.
us
at
s were tested
The method natic, of the zone refining 6
A sche, 81
Ing. in graphs and table ii 000
zone melts are presented,
experimental results
A~W
L 35903-66
Nits AP6050-7-3~1
47
'Fit. 1. GraP16 f or tho
jcu
48
.06
Points; r 0~0/srx,
lCd longth of ing6ts 170 (a)
AM 1.72 mm (b) 1 0 isoll. 7 um
ZWMA, T. F.
ZUT811A, T. F..- "Pneumonia among newborn children's (146,rpholbgical
investigation). Sverdlovsk, 1955. Sveerdlo7sk Sb#e Medical Inst.
(Dissertations for the Degree of Candidato of Nedical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya letopist, No. 52., 24 December, 1955- 1461scow.,
HIMIRM MTH N I'm "I'M 1 ;-4
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MATVEYEV, M.A., doktor tekhn. nank; ZUYEVA, V,F., inzl).~
Structure and properties of alkall-rvaistant~f~lterict-.ramics
made of serpentinite. Stek. i ker. 20 no.121t-20 ~'D~fO.
(MIRA 17:1~
1. Mookovskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskly institat imoni D.I.
I hno-issle.
Mendeleyeva (for Matveyev). 2, Gosudarstvenn;y naue
dovatellskly Institut stroltellnoy keramIXI 06astrn~a SSSR
(for Zuyeva).
MATVEYEV - MA., prof... doktor tekhn. r,,ukp otv.. red,j BUDNIK(7
P.P... kadepiko red.I.TOROPT , N.A... red.4 GLIJSIIKOVA,
V.B., kand, khim. nauk) red.j ZVYEVA, V.F~? nauabn. red.
(Silicates and oxides in the'chemiatry of high temperatures]
Silikaty I okisly v khimii vysokikh temperlitur. Moskva, lz-~
t khimli silikatov im. I.V.GrebenshchikoTa4 1963., 382 p.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Akadoiniya nauk Ukr,SSR (for LWnikov). 2, Chlen-
korrespondent All SSSR (for Toropov).
1.!. 016 -~V,
ACC -N-R-1 _A_P__6008264___'_ SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66,1039/002/0299/0293
a, V. F.
AUTHOR: Matveyev, M. A.. Zuvev
OAG. none
TITLE: Serpentinite alkaline filters
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimli, v. 39, no. 2, 1966* 289-293
TOPIC TAGS: ceramic material, sintered filter, chemical ag6nt filter
ABSTRACT: The properties of roasted alkaline serpentine rock are,:~investigated witha
view to its use in ceramicfilters.j~ The determined properties ar4 used in designing a
technique for manufacturing ceramic filters from serpentine: rock. Upon roasting, ser-
pentine rock becomes highly porous. A clay filler cionsistiq of either bento0ite, ar-
gillite or an argillo-bentgnite combination is added to the :leerpent.~ine. Graphs are
presented of the % porosity and the density of the resulting mixt4re as a function of
the roast temperature with the various clay fillers as paraiieters:. The optim= roast-
ing temperature is set at 12500C. Desired properties after!roastlng include; alkali-
nity, up to 99%; porosity, up to 36-45%; mechanical stability upon deflection, 160-
-180 kg/CM2, and upon compression, 250-650 kg/cm2. Experizib.ntatioln. reveals that heat-
ing at 1200-12500 increases the mechanical stability upon dmflection by 6-8 times and
also increaseb the air and water permeability threefold. M-sults~ of x-ray analysis of
UDC; 552.47t642.67
ACC NRs AP6008264
the roasted products, with optimum temperaturen producing two crysWline phases of
forsterite (2&4gO-SiO2) and enstatite, with quartz as an insIVLLficbnt impurity are pre
sJnted. The effectiveness of the product as a filter for acid and.b4se solutions is
platted. The mixture of serpentine rock prior to roasting has a plastic number of 1-3
but is easily molded into tubes of 300 = with an outer diam6ter of 120 mm. This elas
ticity, however, is lost upon roasting. A rough step-by-steo method for the develop-
ment of serpentine rock as filter material is given. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 1
table.
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__~kHEV, M.A., doktor
MA FYEV, M.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; ZUYEVA, V.F., inzb,
Structure and properties of alkali-resistant tilteroeramics
.1
made of serpentinite. Stek. i ker. 20 no.12 17-20 ~~D 163.
(mIRA 17il)
1. Moskovskly khimiko-tekhng~ogicheakiy inatitut im6ni D.I.
Mendeleyeva (for Matveyev)'.'_-j' osudarstvennyy naubhno-iasle-~
dovatellskiy institut stroite?4~oy keramiki Cosetroya SSSR
(for Zuyeva).
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KGROBOVAt LA.; ZUYEVA. V.L.
Conference on Analyt1cal Chemistryat Cbe1y*b1nsk.' 2av. lab.
31 no.11:14U, 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Zaveduyuahchiy kmfsdroy analitichaskoy khiati-Chelyabinskoglo
politakhnicheskogo instituta (for Korobova).i 2. 74tvadu7u15hcbi7
khimicbeskoy laboratoriyey Chelyabl. nmko~n nauchno-Isoladovatell-
okogo instituta metallurgii (for Zuyeva
J
PAYWY, B.Lo ZUYVA, T.S.
Modification of cerebral chollneatornso actitrity In certain b*cterlal
intoxications. (with siumAry ~ In llnglishl 'Blvd.oUnp.blol i mod.
45 no.3:60-63 Mr'58
1, Is otdols, eksperimentallnoy khtolotarspi I (sav, -chlon-,
korrespondent AUX SSSR Kh.Xh. Planallyes) In4tituto farmakolo$ii
I khImloterapli (dirs-deystrvitelOt*7 chlen jOIN S6SR V.Y. Zak~sov)
AUK SSSR. Moskva. Predotavlena daystvitel'rWm chlenom AMN SSSR
V.V. Zakuaovym.
(BRAIN, metabolism.
cholinesterase, off. of Clostridium tetani & ShIgella
dysenteriae toxins (Rus))
(SHIGELLA DYSEMIAM,
toxin, eff. on cerebral choliaeotersae (Rua))
(CL408-rRMIUM TRTANI,
same)
(CHOLIMTUMB,
in brain, eff. of Olgtridiun tintani'Vshigellft
dysenterias toxins 8))
SOLOVIUN, V.11.; ZUYELA, V.S.
Significance of heterogeneous call" Oenaltivity in J;M woakenjo
of the antimicrobial actiod of'Penicillin iiihe pve~ence ofah
increae in the number of microbes. AntibiotW 6 =410:930-936
0 161. (14111A 11~1~
1LOVIYEV, V.N.l NOW 14A, 11 4
VIIS.)
Koj N.V.
som[OVA' y.y.- Y'U"'ll" 1~
Antibact-3rial i).cL!v!ty c., j,jjq
etle
(hgropyreno) find rAir.1,111.11. Antlolotikl 10 40.20,561-1,V) F
I* OLdel 1(hip.,iot.H WIRA 1815)
. .
,&%r. - pr~uf. A.M.0 ill6rnuhh) ln$tjtu4ta
farmakologii i."xSR i 11160ratorli tonkogee
orpanlchos~og(, o.4,,,jtpza G,iv. prof, V.F.KljOierov) lnj;t!tuta~
organicheckoy khtinti AN S.'1A, Mol!kva.
ZTJYKVA, V.S.
Effearof the plipicachemicial conditiou of 4110 medilun of
the antiminrobial action of colizycin. lutibiotlllt P, n 5:
438-4" Kyl-63 (hTRA rlo)
1. Otdel eksperlmentallnoy kbimi3terapil ( mvp pmfs AX&
Chernukh) Instituta farmakologli i MArdotera'OU A10'sSSR,
SOLOVIYEV, V.N.; ZUYWAS V.S.
Significance of the functional condition orimicrpbes for thelanti-
bacterial action of tetracycline, Antibiotiki 61,no.6:- 08-51) Je"161.
MiA '15:1)
1. Otdel eksporimentalinoy k4Woterapii ("~V. prof. A.H.ChernUkh)
Instituta farmakologli i khimioter(Lpii AIM WSR.
(BACTERIAsEFFECT OF DRUGS ON) (Ti'TILACYICLINE)
SOtPlistil-lV7 V.11.,- MrIbIA, V,,!,
Changes ln the apnilti-Ity, of Mycotjitit,3,rl.~x ~'zAbprtiilnslv 1,,
animal. argarisms to cl,emntherapy. Vrnbl. ttil,~. nc,.~F.6z."~6
OCKA
1. laborutorlya mikrablolopli otde.la kivindot.41rapili (Okv, prqr..
P.M. Chernukh) Irstiluta farmakologif I khlpitektori~jlil O:r, ~
deystvitsI.Irrfy chler, AMN S~~,R pvc% V.V, Ink-,isert'd' PMll S~;;")Pr, ~103kn&,
ACC NR: -AR6011876
AUMOR: Vyak:hlrov, D. A Zabotip,,,-K. P. ~p[~~Xe x*U4 B. 4o
Pogl,:.~~44 V- 11.
-olayeva,. lit. V.
Vyjh1nzkiy, N. X.; NU .7 161dre. iva, L. V
TITLE: Gas chromotogra . %tudy of imInirities ia qs~!MLT!!~ ~WAVEt-e tMalysim of i
their effect on the proceaG of Vinerization
SOURICE: Ref. zh. Khimiya., Abn. 16S214
TOPIC TAGS: methanol, methyl=ethacrylste, glycol, polym6tLiatij)n Vite., mo~ocuilar
weight, monomer
ABSTRACT: With the use of the. gas chromatogir4aphy method:i 41n7 an OF,-~00 brl~k wl:,th a
selective liquid phase of polyethylene glyqol 1000, it hhAi beevi 4eterminelthaV the
basic admixtures in industrial methylzethacrylate ar* dlmi144yl 0~4er,' metl~~,L-*~mate,
et . ~iea ~i
m
-hylpropionate, methanol, methyl I0-metboxoropionate, riJJ4~ thrijo uadent. ~sub-
stances. An investigation was made of the effect of sul)P41twentling the de14 ,cte4 ad-
mixtures to me ethacr_ylate on the pol merization rate aa-3 the molecul4Lr we;ght
of the polymer obtained by standard. methodsl in, ezu1sion i400'.11; ;~t:, v". "VU-- hat
-up--to 2%-meth 6t
anol increases-the.:polnaeri t-;
z lAbQVO--
1% methylformate decreases the mole.cular we~ght`and 'abov-31 A =r:L-'-.+
zation rate. 1-14ethylpropionate sharply decreaaem the mo>."lar 1-re~46at ihaloly-
merization rate at a concentration of 0.5 to 1%. Acetaldilbyd-ehas no eff*(t 04 the
Card 112
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Ji ZVOLARKOVA, k*
190-tituto tor 1-fatritional Izess"WI Nottwip 4-sw vyz~c%-,
V;fzlv.r lidu) Vruirwj (ror all)
rL,~~qo alivi-O 11 1
OT F.--mcianalve `I-aatiag or Puto :10h iWIRIlmal
BISHK, T.; gUMCVA, Ye.S.; PROSKURUKOV, R.I.
Cyptine reductaset of wheat embrym, Nauch.dokloryu.shkoly,;
biol.nauki no.1:153-156 '59. OGRA 12:5)
1. Itakomendovanix kafedrojv,biokfilmii rantenij Moskmakogo
gosudaretvannogo universitsta. Im. 14.V.Lomohhova.
(CYSTIIM MMUCTASE) (WMT)