SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT REBEDEA, C. - REBINDER, P.
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sections of the transitions between the substates of the P states.
It is shown in particular that when the condition for adiabatic col-
lisions is satisfied and the trajectories are assumed to be straight
lines, the effective cross section for the transitions between.tbe
substates does,mt depend on the detailed form of the interaction
forces, on the Impact distance, and on the velocity. Solution of the.,;,..,
kinetic. equations for the density matrix~ of the P state -and,
ance for'tbe selection rules for dipol6-6 m
imi~ 6 Ion leads. to" sUple foi;; -
Miualalii for the dependence of the fluorescence Ipolarizati on - -on ~Abe
n t f- 1 improving the accuracy -o
de si, y,, of the added gas. Methods 6 f the
+
theory ar6..brief ly discussed. The -authors-- tbank'b! ." P.*, Chayka, for
continuous*interest and discussions, and'-Yu.~R. Demkov forva-Mable-. "TA
ladvice. Orig. art. has: 45 formulas.
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Action of radium upon storage batteries. Tesla no.3-1/12:26
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Gospodarka Zbozowa - Vol. 6., no. 5. May 1955.
Campaign of grain Purchasing is approaching. p. 1.
Why the flour mill in Sierpc questions the grain. p. 15.
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I(X.ESCU-44USCEL, I., prof. ing.; MBEDEA,C,., ing.; GOTIGARU,B., ing.;
RUICEA, Maria, ing.; STO Elena, ing.; NISTOR,I.I.; BAIET(R-.IUP.
Mixed cotton and flax duck -Prz- -Ind
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I01TESCU, Muscel, I., prof.; COTIGIRU, B., lector; KEJ1,[ER, I., lector;
REBEDUI C., lector; 'r1,GLDGVA-1,, I., ing.; BORS1TTI,
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Importance of the economist e~q)ert in the science of
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GINGOLD N.; VILCU, Al.; Micffin, s.; RMEDEA, D.; RUSSU, M.
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Transitory changes or transformationa in the clinical and hematolo-,
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(4EUKFI,IIA, LIMPHOCYTIC complications)
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(CERVIX BEOPLASMS in pregnancy) (PREGIIANICY complications)
SPIRCHEZ, T., prof.; GHEORGHESCU, B., dr.; OPROIU, Al., dr.; dr.;
NERCULIEV, E., fizician; VASILESCU, V.V.y fizician
Clinical considerations on chronic pancreatitis and the diagno4tic
value of radioactive fat substances. Med. intern. 14 no.4:403-408
Ap 162 jPANCREATITIS) (IODINE ISOTOPES, DIAGNOSTIC) (TRIOLEIN)
(OLEIC ACID) (BLOOD LIPIDS) (FECES)
SPIRCHEZ, T., prof.; GIIEORGHESCU,B.; OPROIU, Al.; REBEDEA, D.; RERCULIEV, E.;
VASILESCUI V.V.
Clinical conside -rations on chronic pancreatitis and the diagnostic
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(PANCREATITIS) (FATS) (RADIOMETRY)
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changes after parenteral administrat-Lon of lead acetate).
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~tw,;ILFs on :~-,.28. Rav ch-imle Row-A ir, no,-3,245-255 Mr 165.
.i. Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, University
of Buchaxest~ Subm'Ltted July 13, 19614~
133ACESCU, Duitatrie A.; REBE BEA _Lngrid
Stud tes in "he fur fural fieli . F41-.28. Scudii cerc chim. 14 no.3:
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HEREK0. R " v--,,
~11 nrial parame"e-5 of z'l-!e Contro) 11' indiref:41 and dire-,I', reduction
pronesses in '--IasL furnasss. Sbcr~ trud~! 'SKICHM ro.29-24-31
993~ (MIRA 17:4)
SOROKIN., V.A., prof., Oaktor tekhn. nauk;j~~BJE49,_ A.F., red.;
GOLYATKINA, A.G., red.izd-va,- ENIYAKOVA, G.M..,
tekhri. red.
[Fully automated blast furnaces] Kompleksnaia avtow-'ati-
zatsiia domennykh pechei. Moskva) Metallurgizdat
1963. 279 P. (MIRA 17%2~
OSTROUKHOV. Mark Yakovlevich; fFEKO, A.F., red.; YABLONSKAYA, L.V.,
red.izd-va; KARAS37, A.I., takhn.red.
(saving of coke in blast furnaces] Zkonomiia koksa v domennoi
plavke. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i
tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1960. 142 p. (MIRA 13:6)
(Coke) (Blast furnaces)
ALIPEROVICH, Yu.; RIIB~ '.
New generation of tractors. Tekh.mol. 28 no.11:5-7 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Tractors)
'DIIS, V. ye. , SAZi,,*T.~ JY, T. ,
k"S,T -,;V, A. 1. , i,,,CZ!IEVI:IKGV I. Yn. , Ib " " , :4. L. , BUL'S7
A-LI;--icv) A. G. , SO~ZTSOV, A. 1,11. and REBL17WO, A. F.
TITLZ: A New IAlethod for Speedy AnalysIs of Slag for PhosLphoruz; by :11eanc Radii~actlve
IMeans cif Radioactive Tracers (1-lovyy metrA ekspress-analiza shla?a na foafor
s prIme-neniyem radicaktivnykh indikatorov)
P22IC-DICAL: V sb. : Fiz. -khim. osnovy proiz-va stali. Moscfw, All SSSR, 1957, PP 62-9,,~
Diskus. pp 160-187.
ABSTRACT: A method has been developed for speedy analysis of slag for P205 by means
of radicactive P(I). The analysis requires 5-7 min. The method is accurate to within
5-6 percent (rel.). The consumption of material is 0-04-0-05 millicurie per to of metal.
To determine P205, I is introduced into the heat in a mixture vrith powdered Fe. The
mixture is piacei5 in a Cu ampoule and the I with the Fe form Ferrophosphorus during
the period nf heatin and fusion. This "hen undergoes uniform dissemination throughout
0
"he volume cf the 'reat. Determination of P2205 by radiometry requires one tagged sample
in which the P205 is determined chemically. A graph showing determination of P205 by rad
metry as compared with 'the data of chemical analysis is presented. The employ--ment of
radiometric analysis of slag for P205 makes it possible to take and analyze a large
nuir~ber of samples of slag in the course of a heat.
1. Slag analysis--Processes.
ANASTASIO, V.F.; ARAKELOV, A.S.; BOBROV, I.L.; VIKHOREV, Yu.Y.; VIL'DKR,
S.I.; GLUS1ffO, I.K.; GOKUN , A.M.; PIN'KOVSKIY, Ya.I.; PASHKOV,
N.D.; RYABUERA, G.K.; PX_MO,._G.S.; SMOV, Fedor Favlovich;
SOSKIND, D.K.; SAMSONOV, B.A.; SHtMIOV, A.B.; SULRYKANOV, A.B.;
"ARTAMOV, A.A.; TSARIKOV, B.N.; SHIFRIN, D.L.; SHAYNKM, V.I.;
ABAKUMOVSKIY, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich. red.toma; MATITSKAYA,
K.P., vedushchiy red.; TROFIMOV, A.V., tekhn.red.
[Petroleum equipment;in six volumes] Neftianoe oboradovanie; v
shesti tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekha.izd-vo neft. i gorno-
toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.4. 1959. 294 p. (MIRA 12:9)
(Petroleum refineries-Equipment and supplies)
-F-131,14KO, N. L.
A.-
B. V. ILIN, Arin. inst. anal. phys.-chim, 6, 91-6, 1933
USSR/biseases of Fann A-nim'als. Diseases Caused by R-1
Bacteria and Fun-A.
Abs Jour: Refi Zhur-Biol., No 18) 1958., 83522
Author : Ivanov, V.1,*., Rdbenkova. 14 V
Inst : State Scientific Control tute of Veterinary
Preparations.
Title : hasterin,G the Production of Dried Strain 11o 19
Brucella Vaccine.
Orig Pub: Tr. Gos nauchno-1controlln. in-ta vet. preparatov,
1957., 7; 20-25
Abstract: Fo abstract is given
Card 1/1
KAGAN, B.A.; FBIENCK, S.Ps
Frelim'-nary calculation of heat balance 3-)-=orent.s of the suri'ane
cf the -Norwegl.an Sea. Trudy Len. gidromet. inst. no.Pi72-88 t64.
(~C':FA 18 t 6)
SATITSKIY, K.V.; Z.-&REBMfflIKOVi,,, M.P.; REBENOX, V.F.
Effuct of the dispersity of CuAl inclusions on the behavior of
daralumin under conditions of deiormation with variations in the
testing temperature. Izv. vye,. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no. 1:168-170
,6o. (MIU 13:12)
1. Sibirskly fiziko-tekhaicheak4y institut pri Tomskom gosudarstven-
nom univeraLtate imeni, V.V. Kuy~bysheva.
(Daralumin)
6 9 -4 z~ 4
19,9100 s/139/60/000/01/029/041
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AUTHORS* Savitskiy, K,V , Zagrebenni a~3A ?P. and Rebenok, V.F.
TITLEi Influence of the Degree of Dispersion of ~uAl*ll Inclusions
-* 2
~Jnder Conditions of
on the Behaviour of Duralumin
Deformation with a Vari-able Test Temperature
PERIODICAL; IZVCStlyn VYSS11Lkh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Fizika.
196o, Nr 1, pp, 168 - 170 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- In an earlier paper (Ref 2) the authors studied the
influence of the degree of dispersion of CuAl 2 inclusions
on the temperature and the speed dependence of the
mechanical properties of duralumin under conditions of
simple compression; they found that the dimension and'
the distribution of particles of the second phase show a
considerable influence on the slip process. The present
paper is devoted to the study of the behaviour of
duralumin DI with various degrees of dispersion of the
hard CuAl2 particles under conditions of variable test
temperatures during deformation., It was anticipated that
under such complicated conditions of deformation the
Cardl/5 advantages of a given structure should manifest themselves
69-i54
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E97~6k~3'111clusions on the
Influence of the Degree of Dispersion 0 2
Behaviour of Duralumin Under Conditions of Deformation with a
Variable Test Temperature
most clearly,~ Also such investigations may yield
additional information for verifying the correctness of
the mechanical equalisation of the state for alloys, namely,
they may indicate the role of secondarv processes during
deformation of the alloy under such coriditions~ Such
investigations are of practical interest from tne point
of view of aviation, since duralumin aircraft comi)onents
are t"equired to worK under a variety of conditions,
including considerable temperature variations, The aim of
the work described In LIJiS paper was to investigate the
behaviour of duralumi-n in various states, di-ffering from
each other in the degree of dispersion of the CuAl 2
paltlCle5, under conditions of changing temperature. The
degrees of dispersion were as follows- I = average
part.1-Cle distance r ~ O~8 II = average distance
between the particles r I I U. III = average distance
between the particles r 1~5 ij and IV = average distance
Card2/5 hetween the part icles r 11.2 ii In earlier -ork (Ref 2)
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Influence of the Degree ofDispersion of Cu 2 n dsions on the
Behaviour of Duralumin Under Conditions of Deformation with a
Variable Test Temperature
it was found that the most metastable material is
duralumi-n with I!'~.th degree d-i%persion, whilst the
metastability of the material ;kith degrees I,, II and III
of disper,-;ion is slight and approximately the same, The
authors investigated the effects of the following
temperature variations during compression~ 0
1) 80 -~~20--N155 'C62) 20 8o -.4 1550 C.
3) 5 5 --~, 2 0 --c- - 8 0 c4) 20---)155_>- 8o c.
The changes Tn the test temperature were achieved as
follows'., aL the temperature T the specimen was
compressed by 105. . relieved of' 1. the load and placed into
a second slee-e which had the required temperature T 2 and
again compressed a further 10c.'. the last reduction step
of the specimens -as effected in a third sleeve with the
temperature T_ ) -in the working space,, thereby the
deformation speed mras 0.17 mm/min. For obtaining each of
the cur-es., 5 specimens were deformed under the conditions
of a given temperature change. the maximum deviatio2 from
Card3/5 the average value of d was 1-25o' or 0.3 - o.6 kg/mm , The
S/139/60/000/01/029/041
Influence of the Degree of DI-sper-gi-on of HX~/E..Wlusions on the
Behaviour of Duralumin Under Conditions of Deiormation with a
Variable Test Temperature
obtained results indicate that in many cases for duralumin,
which in the 8 -,solid solution has hard inclusions of
various sizes, definite relations can be observed in the
characterist. j 4.' S of the flow curves, which are similar to
those obtained by otherauthors in tensile tests with pure
metals. Figure 1 .13 a plot of the flow curves of duralumin
of the degr of dispersion II during compression under
conditions oNemperature variations~ - 80--A'20-~,155 0C~
The full dots indicate values measured in the case of
continuous compression-~- the circles indicate the values
obta.i-xied in the case of compression under conditions of
che.ngxng temperature. FxgtLre 2 shows similar curves for
duralumin with the degree of dispersion IV in the case of
compression with a temperature changi.ng from 155-~,20--?-80 C.
The results -show that the degree of dispersion of the
solid inclusions has a dt?fxnxte influence on the
Card4/5 cbaracteristi.cs of the flow curves in tests under changing
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Influence of the Degree of Dispersion of CuAl 2 Inclusions on the
Behaviour of Duralumin Under Conditions of Delormation with a
Variable Test Temperature
temperature conditions~
alloy during ct:forniation
can lead to a deviation
flow curves established
testing of pure trietals.
There are 2 figures and
international , I Engfrlisl~l
Additional ageing of the
at elevated temperature (155 OC)
from the regular shape of the
by a number of authors during
5 references, I of which is
and 3 Sovlet,
ASSOCIATION-. SibirskILY fLziko-telihnicheskly institut pri
Toinskom gosuniversiteLe imeni. V.,V,. Kuyby~he--ra
(Siborian Physico-technLcal Insiitute of Torrisk State
-Unlver;~ity imeni V.V. Kuvbvshi-v)
SUBMITTED1: August 5., .1959 q1
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YEFIMOV, A.L.; REBENKOVA, A.L. redaktor; FZTRUMO. Ye.L. tekhnicheskiy
redaktor-.'--'-
[Brief guide to the use of poisons for the control of pests
and diseases of plants] Kratiii spravochnik po primeneniiu iadov
dlia bor'by a vrediteliami i bolezniami rastenii. Moskva,
Gos. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1954. 159 p. [Mi6rofilml
(MIRA 7:12)
(Plants. Protection of) (Pesticides) (Insecticide)
R11-b-IONCK . G. 3.
Ognevaia otrez8a pribylei v bol'shikh otlivkakh iz nerzhaveiushchei
stali pri 1000 . (Vestn. Mash., 1948, no. 6, p. 47-48)
0
Flame cutting of heads of large stainless-steel castings at 1000
DLC: TN4.V4
SO: Manufacturing and ~Ilechanical Engineering in the Soviet Union, Library of
Con.-.-ress. 1953.
KAGMO, S.A.; REBENOK,-S.P.
Method of calculating stati3nary currents in case of unstable atmo-
spberic stratification. Okeanologiia 1 no.6:1003-IOC'C' 161,
OMIRA 15:1)
1. Leningradskiy gidroreteorologicheskiy institut.
(ocean currents)
Zh.A.
Value of enzymatic tests ih ir2ectious hepatitis. Zdrav. Bel.
8 no. 6:1~-21 Je 162. (!,ii:-A 16:8)
1. Iz kafedry infekts-ionnykh bolezney (zav. - chlen-korres-
pordent AMN SSSH, prof. A.N.Filippovich [deceased) _i kafedry
obshchey khinii (zav. - dotsent V.A.Banda--in) Minskogo me-
ditsinskogo instituta.
(HEPAII-IIS, INFELPIOUS)
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REDENOK, Zh.A. [Rabenak, Zh.A.j
Study of chemical madiators in infectiopB hepatitis (Botkin'a
disease). Vestsi All P-53R Ser. biial. nav. no.1:78-81163.
. (MIRA 16:9)
(IWATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL)
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2. USSR (600)
4. Dairy Cattle - Ryazan' Province
7. Red Priokskii cattle.
Sots. zhiv. 14 no. 10) 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
Treer, piant,
YU130SLAVIA/General Biology - Individual Development B-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhiir Mol., No 3, 1958, No 9520
Author : Reberaak
Inst Not ra'iven
Title On the Problem of the Effects of Protein Deficiency on Wound
Healing.
Orig Pub Veterin, glasnik, 1956, 10- No 81 581-587
Abstract At different times a healthy horse received wounds of a sim-
ilar size: one under normal nutrient rations, the other with
a nutritional protein deficiency and multiple blood plasms
removal. From each wound samples were taken for histological
stl-xUes on the 1-12th day after operation. It was noted
that with the reduced protein rations the process of wound
healing dilring the period of observation had a exudative
character as against a proliferative one with the normal
nutritive regimen. Appearance and differentiation of fi-
broblasts is one day late with deficient protein rations.
Card - 1/1
REBERNISAK,Viriko,dr., sanitetski. POtDtikovnik; LEDIC,Stanko,dr,sanitetiski
D6t-DOF6V-EIV-
Bronchography under general anesthesia. Voj. san. Pregl.,Beogr.
17 no.2:143-i46 ,6o.
l.Vojnomedicinaka Akademija u Beogradu; Klinika za hirurake boleati.
(33RONCHI radiogr. )
(ANSSTMIA GIOUL)
kz P -P-1. ~ , D .
Larynx - rancer
Cases of fibroe7it-heliomas of the larynx. Vest. oto-rin. 1)~ no. 1, lc'72.
~,Ionthl7-Listo` Russian Ace-e--s.ions, Library of Congress, April lq52.
Unclassified.
YUGOSLN%r1A
B. REMSKO, Veterinary Clinic of Veterinary Division, raculty of
Animal Technolo3y (Veterinarska klinika Veterinarskega oddel'11-M
Biotehnicke falcultete), Ljubljana.
"Lyin-- Dox-7n in Cows Before and After Calving."
Belgrade, Veterinarski Glasnik, Vol 17, No 2, 1963; pp 181-187.
Abstract [German summary modified] From 1947 to 1961, this condition
was dia--nosed and treated in 84 cows preceding calving, and in 99
following it. Itypophosphatemia and hyFocalcemia are reg
.,ularly found
but therapy with the corresponding preparations and vitamins was quite
discoura-ing in lack of results until author based on some theoretical
considerations thought of using stilbestrol. In 11 cows, 75 mg. i1a in
oil -ave most cyratifyin.- results. Blood Ca and P increased following
such treatment much more rapidly than with mineral preparations only.
One Polish, 2 Yugoslav and 23 Uestern references.
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REB-411f Lev.
Formation of the Ukrainian nation Miunkhen, Suchasna Ukraina, 1951. 56 p.
(Mala politychna biblioteka, eh. 1) (53-21182)
EK508-42.R4
ARSHINSKIY,, V-1-is, BAGAUTINOV, G.A., BESPALOV, M.V.; GASPAROVICH, P.I.;
GOLOMIDOV, I,N,; GOLUBOV, G.B.; GRIN, L.T.; ZELISKIY, S.A.;
IL'INYKH, A.F.; KOZIN, V.Z.; KRYUKOV, V.F.; KULAKOV, S.N.;
LUKAS, V.A.; MINEYEV, V.A., PETROV, Yu.S.; PIRUSHKO, M.G.;
PROKOFIYEV, Ye.V.. REBETS-B.A.; STARTSEV, N.V.; TROP, A.Ye.,
4- - -- I --
prof.; KRRAMOV, V.A.; ABRAMOV, V.I., otv. red.; PROZOROVSKAYA,
V.L., tekhn. red.; BOLDYREVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.
[Handbook on electric equipment for mines] Spravochnik gorno-
go elektrotekhnika. Pod obshchei red. A.E.Tropa. Moskva,
Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 400 p. (MIRA 16:5)
(Electricity in mining)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV4601
Koordinatnoye soveshchaniye po primeneniyu kisloroda na metallurgicheskikh
zavodakh Urala. Sverdlovsk, 1956
Primeneniye kisloroda na metallurgicheskikh predpriyatiyakh Urala; materialy
koordinatsionnogo soveshchaniya (Use of Oxygen in Metallurgical Plants of
the Urals; Materials of the Coordination Conference) Sverdlovsk, 1960.
152 D, Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Ural'skiy filial. Institut metal-
lurgii; Urallskiye pravleniya nauchno-tekhnichoskikh obshchestv chernoy i
tsvetnoy metallurgii.
Resp. Ed.: P.S. Kusakin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.: N.F. Sered-
kina,
PURPOSE, This collection of papers is intended for scientific research and
tec~Lcal personnel in the field of metallurgy.
COVERAGEi The use of oxygen in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy of the Urals
is discussed. Results of experimental-use-of oxygen in some metallurgical
'd-ih "
plf~nts are presented, During the onfe~re'nce, held December 20 and 21,
1956, the following persons (in additice'to the authors) took part in
--~,irrd--A/---5
Use of Oxygen (Cont.)
SOV/4601
the discussion*. V.Ya. Miller, V.V. Mikhaylov, P.Ya. Sorokin, A.A. Perestoronin
(all affiliated with the Institute of Metallurgy of the Ural Branch AS USSR).
S.M. Kazachenko (Nizhne-Saldinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod - Nizhnyaya-Salda
Metallurgical Plant), M.F. Kochin (Deceased) (Urallskiy institut chernykh
metallov - Ural Institute of Ferrous Metals), M.Ye. Kislitsin (Chelyabinskiy
metallurgicheskiy zavod - Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant), G.V. Demin
(Krasnourallskiy medeplavilInyy zavod - Krasnoural'sk Copper Smelting Plant),
V,1'%, Aglitskiy (Institut Unipromed' - "Unipromed'" Institute). Some of the
papers are followed by references, both Soviet and non-Soviet.
TABT E OF CONTENTS.-
InLroduction
Revebtsov. V.P. Institut metallurgii Ural'skogo filiala AN SSSR [Institute
of -the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR]. On the
Pr~,blsm of Determining Basic Trends in the Use of Oxygen in Ural Metallurgical
Plants 5
-(zax4_21--5
RMEZA, A.G., aspirant
Orchard mites in Moldavia and their control on the Frunze State
Farm. Trudy Kish. sellkhoz. inst. 19:153-159 16o. (miRA 14:1)
1. Kafedra zashchity rasteniy Kishinevskogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo
instituta imeni M.V. Frunze.
(Moldavia--t-litoo)
USSR/Gencral an,'- Special Zualogy. I4sect*s. Insect p
ar !1ito -osts. FrLiit an' Berry Cr-3-,,,, Pests.
I L, - 1 01
Abs J3ui- : Rof Zhur-B401,, 1-To 209 19562 90201
Authoz, : Rebeza, A. G.
Inst : Kishinev Akricultural TP.9titute.
Titlo Ether Sulfonat,.., Against 11-ites,
Ori- -ub Sat~ovo~~stvo, vLnot~ra-2arstvo i vino(.71ellye
MoIC.avii, 1957, No 37 53-59
Abstract In th~~ oxilorience of thu Xishinev Agricul-
tural Institute in 1955-1956, one (lay after
the sujm.,!,r treatment of tho fruit troes with
a 0,3-0.5 percent susDension of other sulfo-
ncaite (E-S)q the niuabor of mites (M) vrias lowe-
red by one half 9 an' in 12 ~Iays all !~.! 'isap-
Deare,2. ES is highly toxic to the eggs (even
1/3
USSR/Goncral an,- Special Zoology. Insects. Insect P
-C ?"it'j 'ests. Fruit an(' Berry Crop -'ests.
. - , A I
a
Abs Jour : -2,,ef Zhur-Biol., No 209 1958, 92201
those lai--' after the spraying) anr~ the
emerginp; larvae. V1hen the trees were sprayeta
in sprinv with a:,-i 8 percent emulsion of KEAH
7-iith ut a summer treatment with ES9 the num-
ber of mites increaseC. noticeably toi.-mr-1 the
end of June. Aftor the surtmer spraying with
ES but without th-1 spring treatment Bath
KEPIA9 the leaves were r1laraagef.1 by M1. Tho best
results viere obtained by treating the trees
T.-Ath KEAE emulsion in spring before the ope-
ning of the buO~s an~7 in the summer by al"(7ing
ES to th;:~ insectici(~e used against coO-ling
moths. If the troatment vnith MIA is not car-
rieO out then, a 0,2-0,3 percent suspension
C' a r 0. 2/3
26
GINZBERG, Rrvin, potpukovaik dr.;.REBERNISAK, Vinko, major dr.
Paravertabral block; review of two-year experiences with the now
technic. Voj. san. pregl.. Beogr. 11 no.11-12:598-604 Nov-Dee 54.
1. Hirurska klinika WIA.
(ARSTHISIA, RIWONAL
paravertebral block, in thoracic & abdom. surg., new
technic)
(THORAX. surg.
aneeth., paravertebral block, now technic)
(ABDOMEN. surg.
anesth., paravertabral block. new technic)
REBERNISAK, Vinkol sanitetski potpukovnik, dr.; RADOJEVIC, Radmila, sanitetski
- dr.
Contribution to the treatment of gynecological tetanus. Voj.san.pregl.
18 no.8:649-652 Ag 161.
1. Vojnomedicinaka alcademija u Beogi.-adu, Odeljenje za zarazne bolesti,
klinika za hirurske bolesti.
(TETANUS ther) (GYNECOLOGY ther)
(MUSCLE RELAXANTS ther)
ZAK, P.S.; ZHURAVLEV, V.L.; ROH&NOV, V.A.., otv.red.; SADOMOV, N.T.,
red.; GOTOVTSVV, A.A., red.; GRINBERG, A.Ya., red.; ZU3KOV, V.T.,
red.; KOGLN, A.)L, red.; KRUGLIKOV, A.V., red.; 'R'RR(M. K-K.-
red.; N&ZI14OV, N.M., red.; NWMflff, A.M., red.; 140TTAKWT, M.A-j
red.; 3IWAK,,V.Ta., red.; TENERRM, M.M.. red.; SMWIER, E.I.,
red.; ALkDOVA, Ye.l., tekbn.red.; SE117AR, S.Ya.. tekhn.red.
[Design and mnufacture of glob,;id gears] Proektirovanie i
lzgotovlenle globoidrqkh pereclach. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1958.
87 P. (Tekhnologiia ugollnoga mashinostroeniia. no.Z).
(MIRA 13:2)
(Gearing)
COM,J.; 0C*GESGU,M.; RJEBIGMI, Fl.
Absolute measurements by cavity ionization chamber used in
the Radioactive Yuclides Metrological Iaboratory of the
Institute of Atomic Physics. Studii cerc fiz 14. no-5:619-626
163.
1. Institutul de 'Lizica atomica, Bacuresti.
~I.xIElf-Kv. 11.
1-726. Gematolo'Filcheskiye I Opsopo-Fototsitarny--.7e Fiziollot,icheskiye Reartsii PrI
Lechenii VospalitelInykh Protsessov Khi: i-cliesk-i 'brabotanny-ni Tkanyard, Saratov, 1954
16s. :-osir.. ( I -V0 Zdr-vookhraneniya Sarat. Gos. Yed. in-T). 175' Lesol
(54-52843)
jO: Knizhn-.Lya Letopis', Vol. 1, 1955
-i C , E;, .
Why our trains are late. p. 102. ZELEZIFICL. Vol. 11, No. 3,
Parch, 1~-55. Belgrad.
S071- .---C';',: Fast European Accessions List (-7~-'EAL) Library of Congress,
Vol. 4, No. 12, D~c. 1~55.
Certaii~ ceficierc."es "n 'I et! -2
-ie -cc: cf - annirg capital
investn!er.t. 497.
0 0 . 1 a -v . I 9f,
CH,,C--'CCY
rmha !-~cslcvekia
SO: Last L'urcCeor Lccession, Vcl. 5, '..o. 5, :'ey 1956
k - 'j .- : !":f,: ~-.j .:1 JJ . ~hi :-,,b 1 G 1 N ,F1 .
7 1 . I . - .1 7
k: .- " `I-Ai~nn fc;:- r-E I al. .,c~ .1, ; Ol 1~ --*,; r. ':' "w~ f IT a c t'- ,, i t.1 e a , i I t'.
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1. In.-;i-iLute cf flur-lea-r Phyi!-s, .~'. 35, ail-'harest.
FMIKOV, Ye. I.
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.567.=9,
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Diagnosis and therapy of obturation of the common bile duct in ascarasis
in children. Pediatriia, Moskva no-3:64-67 Kay-June 1953. (CIXL 25:1)
1. Of the Hospital Surgical Glinic (Prof. L A. Pol1yevktov). North
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REBIKOV, Ye.I. (Dzaydzhikau).
Leuk-ocyte profile as a method of studying hematelogical shifts in the
dynamics of blood. Klin.med. 31 no.10:17-24 0 '53. (mT-RA 6:11)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kiliniki (zaveduyushchiy - professor I.A.
Poliyevktov) Severo-Osetinakogo meditsinskago instituta.
(Blood--Examination)
REBIKOV, Ye. I.
"Hematological and Opsono-"Fhotocytic" (Fhagocytic?) Physiological Reactions
in the Treatment of Inflammatory Processes With Chmical.ly Processed Tissues."
Cand Med Sci, State Medical Inst, Min Health RSFSR, Saratov, 1954. (KL, No
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Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum, No. 556, 24 Jim 55
REBIKOV, Ya.l.
Traumatic cyst of the pancreas. Khirurgiia ao.6:74 Je 154. (KLRA 7:9)
1. Iz gospital0noy khirurgicheskoy kliniki Severo-Osetinakogo medi-
tainskogo instituta.
(PANCRUS, cysts.
Otraum.)
(CYSTS,
*pancreas, traum.)
p C;
t!'I'Derculou-, COXILis. Trudy SMI 16 2
17, ~Kafad,7 gosp--tallrjoy Rhilru-.--ti (zav. -- PrOf- A.N.Yartaver1kc)
Smolen+,:;kogo gc~jjdarstvennogo me6itsinsi-ogo lrstitula.
RFBTF011, Yevgeniy Ivanovich,
0
Hematolotrical and (opsonofagotsitarnyye) Physiological Reactions
Concerning the Treatment of Inflammatory Process with Chemical Processing
of Tissues
Dissert;ition for candidite of a I%Iedical Science degree. North (Osetinskiy)
Yedical Institute, 195-5
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Processes C1, structu~-e formation during crystallization of
monocalcium alumInate at different temperatures. Koll.zhur.
26 nc,.2:252-257 I4r-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4)
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KANTOROVICH-SHF.IOMKOVA, I.Ya.; VLODAVEM, I.N.; REBINDER, P.A.__
Synthesis of porous condensation structures of a new disperse
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1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, Moskva.
MARKINA, Z.N.; TSIKURINA, N.N.; KOSTOVA, N.Z.; REBINDER, P.A.
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26 no.l176-82 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:4)
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ProDerties of Oils," publi--.-hed in Petroleum Industry, No. 6, 1948
0. A. R,~'-inder, Zha--nal ~izi~~heskoi Khimii, 1,71930
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I
ku"
i
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Ore flotjkt
-
jizc,j pwaffin waxu
j)
i
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00 .100
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Ara .
U Is " 1, a I- ) 6 1 1 1 A A
4 t-
0: Decreamis is the surfso cwU of solid bodies and the wort
0! -0
fonrAtiom of an tidsorptlom layer. P. A. RABIMMIt AND N'. A.
Io1j. Pkyj. (U. S & R.) 2. mystaus includ, usphite-walct -
AphAlk sa-ld pj,tg~kmiie. bulyok-, vali4- mid h~
taj"), Inaphite kcv,-Iw
,
E
1;p1mts: scW; araphi(e-watcr W11116t Ug 9&Uk' Atid UF Id JAIIII WNI; Wi1hrfjtC-jWfiffJIW~
0 :
m -acid (butyFk and beptanok); flumitc-paraffin od-okic scid. gastuct-watcr-aliphatk-
&wid t kerosaw-sliphatic wid (isovakric. cte-); glass-paraffin oil-oleic or butyric
; VT= .00
,..k acid; S.Wn&-k.,,..k cakite--watcr-armatk-
WA;
.09
1~m (aniline. a-, m- and p-toluldine); cakite--air; cakite-tolucce-vempbor (I and
1
=00
10
70) cakite-woter-slipbstic " (butyric, vskric, hczwwk and beptanoic). The
-ffccts of cbain lenatit. homology and Position bomerism are shown. F
. 11. R.
- =so
;00
'0 0
10 0
I '00
-
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a 11 -1 W 0 :. t~ IS It x
00 1 A It (L M it
L V L 1 6 ft I r 4 0 too
StabLIUAtiou of guspensloas in adsorbed layers of surface active matter. X.
Stabwzatim of sugenslions ol memory oxide In toluene by surface-activel matter.
R It GiNJIMUNG AXIS P. A. kiraiwiaza J. Phyal. C". (17. S. S. R) 3, 110-2,K)OW12) -00
'.1 '. 1 34. 21132. 31NI ~'Siihiliyrrta ittrad wi-rr nuiIiiir. iffiviiiiiqlainfilir. litill'yl SIX_ .00
0 1 1-61110 "IC4. VIINOJ. %trariv urilf. alld 4" "t. alld ft-tolilidillri, Their 4-04vita imatir
:0 j -141.1w.1 I ic I if "AlIllents I It oft t if I litt J IN)WI I" All,ilvell,tioll,
1
0 .00
,Italia 1,114111 it, a 11"111.4"Iml, t it, it and Sit it Im lit all thr.-A-4
tar it a.
1 -00
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-0
,Sao
40
A 0
woo
so -.00
0
0 t
A" I -it -1 -Svedo 43-43 w
.1, ff n I I&
ILL VtA 43 L% 30 M K [I R
00 V: : : : : : : : : : : : : :~
. ____WW_W WWWWWO-Wv-
fulp"lifts. Ph*- u
1 all "419:0
Id 0~1*d
s U v 11 1
04
41416010'.11
A L 4 L__Z -4
danmwtab the,
'
a-I--& L a A r of Seetbodd of
by W-ASOM dispersion, movdisits
0 .
.
nd b"OdWin d SWU WAIM P. A. Ile-
lt,
IsdofingtOps Pisibs-NUM
Nib
See
iss"i M"
.
.
.
f
G
Moore
M
sell
/~ .
.
Radvatliss ~l har""i "d facilitation of suadse"al
9
s 11
/ =wdm t1ler the of advarose layers of on -
.sscdv~svo
Kalksovskays and P. A.
0
~ der ddies ' Jr-koKkin. ukh. Soupwaxii
1; Ch... Z.,. I"$, U. 340-Tbe hardneo
of minerals and rocks to scratching, conditioned by the
free surface etserity. Is sharply reduced by the formation of
Of V, Is This reduction In hardoess Is propur-
t
tm =
d
b
h
i
i
i
h
**
OZA o
.
i a
r
sorpt
on.
ta ..
.1
ng i a
the Cost of Mtn. 1e " wey the wark at dispersion,
j In mtw 1"14Z vmvhI7=Uy reduced and the
et
lis
f O
t
t1
ai N
p o
hY
th5mFtax
!=1tatical of marls. dispPng*%ww
*anl
o
a j wwpt" layers Is affected also by the marked effmt of inch g
. layers upon external friction. The griistest reduction in coo
hardnen Is obtained in the can of hydrophobic minerak
'a I which arv selectively wet with Won* in the presence at
water. e. g.. 4nphice) upon adsorption front aq. w4na.
*
Th
li
bi
ca
lity of INsube
e app
s, rule to the redmtim in
400
069 hardn~ a= established. llowcvtr, for hydiolthilic
Off nosterials (sypourn. calcite. baryte, witherite) the de- 'ago
Crease in hardness Is "ter in the case of nonpolar hy.
it,wadvan liquidl. N1. C.. Nt...Ir
00
goo
00 00
00 zoo
0
01 %L. ttALLUFFICAL Ulf"IURE CL.SSIFICATICk Irz itto
it
u 1,
4 &A 4
oo n I ;si, to
Is a -1 44 1
1411~
n,
0; P1 0
F? Cv I,
00
0
*
0
o 000
06 O
,
040
0
0 0
0 j
0 004
0 0 OLO
00 0
0
A - c -L A_ _L a - -.
W:6 0 0 6 4 00 0 r0
If
Q
L 0 ",,,r u
00
50%. Decrease of the Interfacial Kneriky and Increase of the
Dimpersibility of Solids on the leornis#14)n of an Adsorption Layer.
P. Rchbinder and N. Kullnowskajo. J'All.s. Zell.% J. S.)tqeju"sou,
4. 305 396. 1933. It Li shown that since hardstvs 6 measured in
terms of the work required Itir dispenlon Of the surface, it may [W '00
'11,41, %%hi'll H M irldliIIIIIIII In 4411111CAl 1114-1 1-4-11
-40
t at ol advillk"I quWalur, fin IIIv III.-
14 gainaing. l4th-ifung. lkiring. filing. sawing, ett-. . Ivittallel trtslt~ ~00
it- (,mameti it, vao, c;ua,. 'rhe harTme-A (teerease-cmicentration curv,, 34 0
3 1" disIx-rsibilitv L%othrrms ") are very similar to the ad*-rptiorl Lv)thermi: -09
00 the lunifing decrease i4 attained wlIP" the adsorption laver in saturated.
Fur ., tiv,..W~tjn,v-I the nint, h log"Il. -Fir. 01-1i.1vergibility fid- 0
00 1--we the TraitlK, risle. vo, , the Ijwrk-.LW~4 3-3.4-6,41
so ri v% lien the chaut ~,; lengthened fly a CH, group, For atW)rption Of Marble
00 2 fremi Organic sOlvvnts, lawtaver. the rule is not valid, Probilbly Ix-CAlIW of t zoo
_*41 the high por.Atty n( the marble. The p1mitic defomatinn which occurs 0
when a metal -urfave iq rupttirml olw-tsr" the effect ,( hardn~. dri-tv'LW.
fit KIIIIIIIIIX III, f Jr. 10,111 IN, MlopluIll vlf.41 i"If at
'elt4lll V'S"J" 'If the If. F. G,
'40
TIC-
LIM141"Pr CL '%.IIFK
w 44,
t Aft 1 2 U 0
M I
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K It 01
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w
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r
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R J k L 9 x
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-00
-
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Sow. rAa~ i66~
22-26, r. Ah"..
Anti jj,.l. %fivhjil,wva (Acks PApinvAila.
idi
i
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ne, ant
193:4 gg. CsR).-41n G-rman.) WAter. NnIffin "il, ".,ju
mcarir Acid &Ilaorl-l on tijplx-r. magn"itim, slid till (1-reas" the surfa~ '116
t,,,t.ntLjl frigam no A fun,twn of the quantitV allMON41. ".Aching a limit R.
i- nmchml. With aintniniun, alul ablutillinuk rich -11per all,.Y.
ilj,~ %ith wlAwptinu. The 16-tim, of a grimontininin ,,I,Iwr
t 400
13
goo
tze 0
tie 0
Al*.SLA
00'
$910.0 -11 a-V 0.1
III I It 11 K U U K 4#1111 aw a., Lit 0
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'm -1--ApAs' "'s Wol-flRij- AIW'14r,~r
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It
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New ChAractorilation of fall? amte"s by pWarity.
0 140-fluirr mild I., sphov'rVa. MaII.A'Ift" Zkf,,n,w
,
1W, 193S. 1k) J. (111 tilt (*A.i.% tif AOIWV-Ietl~1011 (fain
0
And
,1111.36ifivat init 1whavior wh,,st 1116f jta~jnje -111,
0.5 Ate mi.ed with aq. KOH. %everal oils were charociet4cd.
il"'lutle 2 esno. ittraics, wnflowcr~eed anti c-nut
nt., un't a flotatit.is grodr IAimrrh~u .9*8111AFII n-1. 51
At julittit V. S416111
411,-
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0 0
J~-* 42-
oj is ui It t; It 4 t, p 21
9 'is
At 1,1_v r I 1 7 AA 01 LE M 1:1. b b
Collaidal-phyalce)-chernical inethads for the sliparation
of stag Indusions. liberated from steel. from the cat-
bides. S. M. M. G. Shul,vils.
M. F. 1.11W14 and M. % ini'lla mpg. let,,(. agad.
ics. LT. R. S. S. 1, Xill-ll(in (krinan 312)(M)6).- Me
18 Arl'ides 6traphile) are .4clectivirly di!tperacd and prplizrd -00
ill act. m4m. ill tannin-and Na le (wit IWA I
0 NaOlf im with Na,140,1. the QAc istelu%imit wt ism
0 0.1h ill, -cl [ill X. .1"11 tr ppul. I'll. lllcll-l~
'I, Wild 'it, , tlete lVe. ill 111,11. tiatutc, of lite lid
0 .5 in alkiliAling the FUULUSI Adhillfill, lite parficle4.
Stetile[
j
!see
less
WV
f
A $ a L A WITALLUKKAt LIT144TURt CLASSIFIc4ric. t:o 0
.1"!, 4- 'l,
V trl An' V ti~ A-I--
u &V No is
" iv 0 It 49 or K it ri is al *w n s !a*
is
is -6 o o o a so 0 o
4& 4&--& 4-
-10 - : ,
4 1 1 1 1 1 to if 1; 11 IV it is I? to IV Al, 11 )1 A A IF X )v Al 11 UP 1) M a isval9w 41 4141 Alare
~L a M P 9 A I T V V L AA IS (X W M41 I V i
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4f
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-09
Physicochemical dispersim of minerals and tQcks. I,
091 A. kcWi,ler al"I L - K. Veils, Tell] - N,;rih1;vuilKom6j,,j,isi -00
IVLWWOT Prom. S. S. S. R.. Trrvilral. Nawk-bilednwij.
49
Lening,ad. A5rr,ire, No. 1, 417-31(193.)). Joe
0 Viuioui rnrt hotl-c are diwim-mcd. V. K.
V, go*
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A I aI L Aat TALLUFGKAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATIOP t z two
8 too
I.novi a.,
a IF f 7 T -a --
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84
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d~dSwW MUNWOMMAN dw bmroft_
intwh" uslice Jim
Md
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alm m mmW in ummiss &ft for %be ul. abd
L
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lee
0
fte
400
qp*
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fV fr Vr 4 -a 4 4 i& 4~ - A Ar?.mlL- a a i a it AIL -0 -9 -0- k WO 0 0
000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 4 # 0 * - CV
0 0 0 * 0 0 0 -0
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A I L-1 A j L 1. a A f 0 AI I VI -A .1 L M 0 M 90 a 1 .0 A,-.J.
jjo 0
A l
00 Phy-kockernical priaciples ad the activity and the ac-
-0
tivadcat *1 pignsents for rubber. P. Rebinder and V
00 -10)
targaritov. J. Rabber Ad (U. S. S. R 12. 991 '- .1019
00 1 1035)~Thc authors itudird stabilization of susprasion. -941
of pigments in rubber by means of aw(ace-activc *of)-
410 tauc, The driltra, of slabilbuttlon was stutiled by will-
so j inentation of (I':,. suspensOns of 1AStnent fit Will. All
pigments were divided into 2 groups: (1) hydrophobic
00 I)igments, including lamp black, C black iNfafkapskaya
00 aud Micromi) and (2) SWC6. BaSO., lithoponc.
ZnO. CI&M, tak anti Turbov,,kil kaolin. which
00 required the stabilizing action of ste"ic or ukic acid. 00
00 The fillars and pigments wrte clasitifwd according to the
increasing radii of their particks in 3USPCnSiGU; the smaller
00 the radius the better the filler or pigment. The ultimate 12 X**
00 .. peptonizrd" dispersion of pismirnto and filics-3 in rubber
coo
varies haversely with the my. radii of tho. particles, and
ctin be used a3 a standard for utwuring the activity of 00
pigments and fille(q. A. Festoll'
j
l
00 -
00 A S 4 S L A b[ TALLUPGKAL LITINATURIE CLASSIFICATICk C z - ts
I'Do
rp It a K K it it 9 Pt a it it x L I OW 0 0 9 1 IN Is 0 a 4
KID q I 3
"a
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0 Oj9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 'I **oi
6,4 '-so ,,,I
f
X I L P,,I--j
1110 P11YUM C1260-07 Of Me mlecular surfus pM.
110MMIS Ju tht Itsthcr tmwvfadur*. P. A. Rehindcr.
*4
il
rl
k
h
0b
P
1
A
l
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emnow-
rom.
-
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1 -if li
crn,m
4, 3
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l
f
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1
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tmm thetNil
oi
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acrP
1%lint I)( view bavird ou publi%hed inf,wmai6m. Ten rrfer- -00
"MCN. A. A. IlIxhtlinXk
00
0 -00
00
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90
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A L A .1 TAL LLP(.ICAL LITE OLT LAE CLASSIf KATjrA
its,
-lot,
5 1 1 0A c, Or
f 0 is of u n n eq,- a 9 is a I I
lp 11 1, o
;
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 J
00 go
~W-w
vr~W Z. o 0 0 0 94
LI
ITT-T"Y .1 It
POWISIRS -0111
[lots
Elba 411 dw
0 ed disper1w P-=M:.qM
Sd. U.Rsx. 19K 06-10).-Tu froth-forming
e6wit of awfim4witive mholawriiii; (weamtred by the
life periiad of bubbles mod the depth of ftntb),kim"Is
on the conim. in the adearption layer. and on its
-hanied properdea. Surface-active substances _0411
have sometiniiesi a" so oqpw stsibllie* or coWjW - PIS90
ing effects on aq. wmpansiops than electrolytes; the zoo
action depenth; on the fbmation or doidniellon of flit-
aq. ruvelopir tin the surtarr of t1w ForlieW. antler the,
00 suspoinilkaw Of It s-Chro-
carbow wirroundsid by GMrIaGS4WIk* MMIbOUnII6 AM see
particularly slable in 9 -11 of the formation Of
a two-dim6nicad wMGM ammad- The decrftw 00
w doe to thir a0itting
in strength of mobd sobsta-ift 400
effect of thin lbqu6d ISYM& J. 1- 600
z9b" of the 3qw an no - d" zoo
OMW
ph~ is dw
_(BaL Ace& Rd. U.RJM. ISK 707-740).-
as dw SWAM of
sollper"W w IMP,
F -.0. .
14-SLA 61TALILURSK ii-sw !In a' Well- nee
------ r, a drapsam
Igoe
of swram - bm k Noth-form* --ral-Allaw
5 A, '0 "1; substsum. or a P - - . %Q d material, a No r I IV so 'j a a 3 0 1
0 reducr`2 00 6o"~:biVIq* F. J. L.
do
0 S11
, .1
00
0 a!
.J;
*Kia*VAI of I~Wdye Wettift &M Surface Reactim on Ratak in the Prommom
of EkdrolytoC-1. 1). 1. 3firlta and 1'. A. Jklijadcr (1A.4lis.h .1liadr?"ol
.%"#,,k S.S.S.N.. 1930, 8. (3). 123-12M (Ituawlati). and ("llop. rr.d. Amd. Se..
I , 111:16, & (3). 123-12ill of xine, tron, mod
4111olinju loubly c1c4neff Willi a AIR, lilt" stiff bs- UnAl'ing fit Uarlo
I*qwqw. %cre ittimerm"I firprizontally in a Im-nim- biath, and d :1 u1m. Ilropot
purv wnt,r ora Aultition offin electrolyte w-m placed oil the metal and sL 7-ifo
f"Id '-filarpellient of tho, drop projected on to a serven and photolimplitA fit
~Iwcjfjol intervals. the contact amg~lt
-a of wetting being measured on the
photogrmplih. The results show that the primary contact angit. of the Water
drop iA 115 -130 , corresponding to the intriudl'C hydrophobe nature of the
utetat ~Urfam free from a IftYrr of dialcraw. playlkleg. but a IR41 electrelytem am
Im-lit in tile &tltk-UA 111mm, accumulatimi, of the I)n)ducta of mmkojen
lin.lu,", . it' U10 Molecular nature of tht, surface whi,h ll~~
"llarIll-vhy(firnphilie. awl tile -ltwt Auxled u( like (1my are V~lu-j Ill
fill -14 . 011 imm. Aluminiunt, &aid otlwr Which fimat
& awn,
mawtauit ~urtam- oxide Win th;Ln ziuo dus, tile final, 8jjr,&,l8 uunsjder&blv
1110M. blou IY. The vhjuigtes in tile contalet angles, under milditiona ofselective
ifettilliz of luetills, njay jk-rve as a sensitive and quantitative criterion of the
Ill- -lifi-ti-1 of Ow nature of tJx-ir surfacto during corrugion. -S.A.
A ETALLURGKAL LITENATUAII CLAS11FICA710.
.70., %1"41
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The effect tan 8*6100'Md of "
the Pleadc now of MqWS. P. A. Robindcr and I--- K.
Vcristrem. Bull. acad- sgi- M.
gal., Sj,- phys. 1937, 531-49 (in Gernian 'f
L'. A. 31, W9'---Tbe Plustic dcf-rumt'un
nictals Ph. So and Cu in the for"i of wire or sheets undt r
const- load is grzatly facilitated by the addri. 1A mitall
: anits. of -urfact-active Nubman~s such Pis cctyl ale- m-
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