SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUZINA, A.I. - RUZ.LOVSKIY, A.A.

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_rj GARF M.E. ; _LU ~Mk, ~G.M. Study of the scattering of strength characteristics in cast crakshafte. Zav.lab. 28 no.6:717-719 162. (FJRA 15:5) 1. Institut liteynogo proizvodstva All USSR. (Strength of materials) PTJZI?JA, YE. I Chevustry Electrol ic Refinin,- of Metals ug 51 Yt Ir. in "Electrolysis of Z4 c ~,t ts,Ir LI.T. Kozlovskiy, P.P. Tsyb, Ye. I. Tuzina, Kazakh U imeni S.I.I. Kirov I'Zhur Prik Khim" Vol XY177, No. 8, pp 882-586 In electrolytic deposition of Zn on Hg cathode, and in electrolytic decompn of resultant amalgaia at artode, established depondence of potentials of cathode and anode in respective ca--!es on (1) concn of Zn in amalgan, (2) concn of Zn ions in electrolyte, (3) rate of agitation. Almost total electrolytic transfer of Zn from amalgam to electrolyte is possible. FA 190T33 p, W .jZjgA, y-F,. K. I N.M. I ralOROSHILOV, 24924. Crusevt N.M. Minroghilov, ft.I.J Ruzina,Ye. K. Noviye GrIntsipi Normirovgntya Po Stroit. Fizike. M.-IL. 1949, S. h-24 S. Gornoyt- Dolo A. Obihchtye VoDrosi So: Letoplal No. ~3. 1q49 MIKHAYLOVA, V. X.P Effective and developed noras an electric lighting. Sveto- tekhnika 9 no.2:26-28 P 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. GosudarStvennYY Institut po proyek-tirovaniyu elektrooboru- dovaniya diva tyazheloy pronyahlennosti i Voevoyuznyy aveto- tekhaichesl.iy institut. (Electric lighting-Standards) MAr P.; RUSZINKO, B. On the surgical treatment of neurogenic urinary retention. Acta chir. acad. sci. flung. 6 no.3:333-343 165. 1. Urologische Klinik (Direktor: Prof. Dr. A. Babics) der MediziniE.chen Universitat, Budapest. Submitted November 23, 1964. RUZINOV, 4:-~- anil S~- ibnikc-.r, -,n arl~ e!rl:n5i:m at FA C, hUZIN'OV, L.B., V. POIN1,1N, Nature 138, 505 (1936) HUZILOV, L.-` . , V. PTAIN, Nature 138, 505 (1936) RUZINOV,,L.D.;'LEBEDEV, P.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VVLtFS%.', I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VALIKOVSKIY, A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. rdeceasedl [Design of mechanisms based on geometric transformationsl ProektirDvanie i raschat mekhanizmov na osnove geometri- cheskikh preobrazovanii. Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1964. 147 p. (MIRA 17:12) RUZINOV, L.D. (Leningrad) Designing cam mechanisms for frames. Prvkl. mekh..4 n0.4:466-470 158. (MIRA 11: 12) 1.1,eningradski7 zavod bumazhnogo proizvedatva. (Eccentrics (Machiner7)) ~RUZINOV. L.P.; BELOT, 3.7. - ------------------ Thermodynamics of zirconium and hafnium chlorides. Izv. vys. ucheb. zE.Y.; tevet. met- 3 no. 6;104-113 16o. (XLU 14:1) 1. Mookovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tokhaologii. Kafedra khimil i tekhaologii redkikh i rassoyannykh elementov. (Zircoaimw c:hloride--Thermal properties) (HELfatum. chlo ride- -Thermal properties) ji.uIrov, I-Op.: w'LOVI S.F. Tiicmo~ynamie calculations 01' t1ha electrochenical cl-L-ractaristics of -ir,,,onitm &nd -fnium chlorides. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. 4 no. 1:10~-El 161. WBU .14:2) 1. Mfo.-,'~,Ovskiy institut ton]:oy Icbi mi eheskoy - LAdinologii, Imfedra k1drdi i teklinolovii redkikJi i r.~4sL;oN-anmykh -3lem--ntov. (Zirconiiin-o-blectrometallurgf)' (31$Alnium-Electrometallur E-Y) S/032/62/028/002/007/037 B101/B110 AUTHORS: Ruzinov, L. P., and Alekseyeva' G. I. TITLE: Dete---mination of metallic zirconium and its low chlorides PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 2, 1962, 165,- 1066 TEXT: The analysf-s of the cathodic precioitate formed in the electrolytic production of Zr from salt melts is described. Metallic Zr is determined on the basic of the reaction of Zr with HF by measuring the liberated H A device suggested by S. F. Belov, D. 11. Ivanova (Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v~ 22, no. 12, 1414 (1956)) was used. The weighed portion is dissolved in 100,/, 11C1. Men the liberation of hydrogen has come to an end, a 2-2.5-fold NaF excess is added, and 112 liberated now is measured. The zirconium content. x, is calculated from: x = 0.2036 ak/d. a = volume of eliminated H ml; k = coefficient of reduction of the H volume to 21 2 standard temperature and pressure; d weighed portion, g. The error was 1,8% with a confi6ence probability of 0.95. ZrCl 2 and ZrC13 are Card 112 S/032/62/028/002/007/037 Determination of metallic zirconium... B101/B110 determined on the basis of their reaction with H 20, R2 also being ILberated, The content y of ZrCl 2 is calwlated from y = 0.407 ak/d f (1p by weight), t~-e content of ZrC1 from 0.814 ak/d. If bo.th chlorides 3 are present, the following holds: y - (O.MWI ak - Cd)/d; z = (2Cd - 0.814 ak)/d, C being the overall- concentration of Zr determined by any method. If the sample at the sane time contains ZrCl 41 the Imethod cannot be applied. Reduction of ZrC1 to Zrcl by alkali metal resulted 4 3 in 88.6; 90.61;o1 of ZrCl with a theoretical content of 89. e1a; reduction 1 2 of Zrcl4 to ZrCl3 by Zr resulted in 35.6; 36.1i,,, of ZrC13-with a theoretical content of 54.7%. There are i_' Soviet references. ASSOCIATIOU: Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-isslTateikor-Ael'skiy i proyektnyy institut redkometallichesk%! promyshlennosti (State Design and Planning Scientific Res*Mo Institute of the Rare Metals Industry) Card 2/2 Fit~~ W I I I I 88503 sli 49/6 i/boo/oo 1/W7/'D 13 0 0 0 (45-4 Z_j A.006/AOO 1 uzinov, L.P., Belov, S.F. AUTHOR3: TITLE: Thermodyn-a-mical Calculation of Electrochemical Characteristic s of. Zircon, and Rafnium Chlorides IUM PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetrlaya metallurgiya, 1961, No. i, pp. i06 - ill TE)rA.: Data (Ref. 1) on the electrc-refining of zirconium from gases do not mention the behavior of other imp%=Ities, such. as hafnium, iron, aluminum etc. However, '.heir joint elimination by a single process would simplify zirconium produetton and make it cheaper. The authois Investigated some Important factors in the evaluation o~' elec""rolytical refining of zirconium and calculated the dis- scciatt= voltages 3f' zirconium and hafnt-,Lm ohlorides, their oxidation-reduction charaeterisitr;s and the dissoaiation voltages of chloriles of some metals which might be present in the initial zirsonllLm and the ele:2trolyte. Me investigation was based --in 4mericxi experimental date. (Ref. 1, 2, '3). Me dissociation voltage r,f chlorides we-= calculated4ith -.he aid of data givsn in Reference 4. The Tem- kin-Shvar'smar rrezhod (Ref. 5) was used to de-~erwdne changes In the Isobaric-iso- Card 1/8 88503 3/149/61/Coo/ool/*007/013 A006/AOOl Thermcidyna.,rical Calc--,Iaticn of Ele3trochemical Characteristics of Zirconium and Hafnlum Chlorides thermal Potential within a range of -jOO - 1,4000K for the following processes- MeCl 2 - Me + C12; MeC13 = Me + 1.5 C12; Me C14 = Me + 2 C1 from which tem- ~Nble 1). The dis- perature dependences of dissociatlon voltigres were &.tained sociation voltage of compounds which might be present in the electrolytic bath when refin:Lng zirconium, was calculated using literature data given in Reference 6 (Table 2). The d41ss-:,%ciat11on voltages of hafnium chlorides at a concentration of 2 mol.% in commercial zirconium chloride were determined (Table 3). The oxida- tion-reduction processes,of salt dissociation are characterized by "incomplete" dissceiation voltage, i.e. the voltage, at which an element is deposited on one electrode and an oxidation-reduction process takes place on the other electrode. "Incomplete" dissociation was salculated using the law of Druter- an element K in a combination with A can show two valences n and m, whereby m ~7n. Then the oxi- dation-reduction prccess will be- characterized by the reaction KAm = KAr + (m-n)A (1), and the dissociation voltages will be calculated from 'the reaction K4m K + mA (2) and. KA = K + nA (3). Changes in the isobaric- isothermal pot-en- tial of the pr.)cess (1)n can be determined with the aid of (2) eLnd as follows: Card 2/8 88503 s/149/61/000/001/007/013 A006/AOOI Thermodynamical Calculation of Electrochemical Characteristics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides Zm-n ZM-0 - Zn-o. The transition to dissociation voltages will produce F (m-n) d Em-n = mEm-o - nEn-o (4), (Tables 4 and Em-n - FR'Vin-o FnEn-o, an 5). m The investigation shows-that successful electrolytic refining of zirconium depends on the difference in the dissociation voltages of chlorides. It can be expected that electropositive elements will mainly remain in the anode slurry and electio- negative impurities in the electrolyte. Due to the closeness of dissociation ,voltages of zirconium chlorides and hafnium chlorides, zirconium refining from 'hafnium will be difficult. The greatest difference of.dissociation voltages is ,observed between zirconium and hafnium tetrachlorides (0.20 at 9000K), however, due to high volatility the separation is difficult. The difference of dissociat:bn voltages.of trichloride~~ (o.160 at 9000K) and dichlorides (0.10 at 9000K) permits ..the assumption that hafnium separation in electrolytic refining may be successful,~ :although full separation will hardly be achieved.. The following recommendations ~~re given: high concentration of zir6onium. chlorides, ensuring extended accumula-' tion of hafnium on, the electrolyte without its noticeable precipitation on the cathode, to maintain a higher difference of dissociation voltages; sufficiently Card -3R 88503 SM9/61/000/001/0,07/013 A006/AOOI Thermodynamical Calculation of Electrochemical Characteristics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides high current efficiency, sin ce oxidation-reduction processes will not occur on the anode but mainly take place on the cathode; lower chlorides can be obtained by using tfie interaction reacti on of zirconium tetrachloride with zirconium metal directly in the bath. The i nitial tetrachloride should therefore be purified from Te, Fe, Al and other electro positive elements. It is concluded that zirconium metal is rather difficult to obtain from a chloride bath by electrolysis with ,tetrachloride, since zirconium reduction to the trivalent state will mainly occur on the cathode and oxidation to the tetravalent state-will take place.on the anode. This explains the failure of some authors (Ref. .Table 1: -XAIDPHA &Z. KKaAj.WOAb E. 8 Changes in the isobaric- Chloride kcal/ le rggl- oerst qd/x.. isothermal potential of zirconium and hafnium ZrC12 129.1 _ 18.8.10-3 T 2,79-0.406-10-4T . and chloride formation t ZrC13 189.1-33.5.lr3T 3 2.72-0,483-1r3T 3 , ZrC1j 211,4-41,5.10- T 2,32-0.448.10- r dissociation voltages o f MCI, 131.4-16.0. 10-3 T 2,84-0,345-10-IT chlorides. MCI, 193.0-31.0-10-3T 2,8.5-().447. 10-3T HfC1, -3r 246.0-55.75-10 10-3 2,66-0.66. T Card 4/8 38503 s/14q/6i/oop/bo1/0o7/013 AOo6/Aool Thermodynamical Calculation of Ele ctrochemi cal Characteristics of Zirc oniu:-I and Hafnium Chlorides Table 2 DRnnMpoR4 tInV HanPRWCHIIC Pa3JIo*eHHo. a Dissociation voltage XAOPRA 9"K 10000K I 10(rK 12000K 13MOK of chlorides Chloride* KCI .3160... 3,50 3.39 3.25 3.18 NaCI - 3,25 3.15 3,05 2,96- -M CI ' ' F 257 2.52 2.46 2.41 2,33 H C I I ~53 2,50 -2.46 2.43 2.39 H(C13 2.45 2.40 2.35 2,31 2.27 HU, 2.12 2.06 2.00 1.94~ 1,88 ZrC12 2.43 2,38 2,31 2,30 2,26 ZIC1, 2.29 2.24 2.19 2.14 2,09 ~ ZrO 4 1,92. 1,87 -1.83 11.78 V 1.74 TICI' 1.91 1.87 1.84 1,76 1.12 TICJ~ 1,76 1,70 1.64 1,53 1.63 TICI, 1.1-5 1.57 1.53 1.49 1.45 AICI, 1.83 1.78 1,73 1.68 1.64 MnCI3 1.80 1.76 1.71 1.67 1,63 FeC12 1,13 1.15 1,12 1,08 1,05 FeCI, 1.00 .1.02 1,03 1.05 1.06 Card 5/8 18503 S/09/61/000/001/007/013 A006/AGO1 Thermodynamical Calculati on of Electrochemical Characteristics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides ecomposition Haripoweime rAUO)KC11110. 6 voltage, -v Table 3 XJSOPHA Chloride 90(r K 100(r K 110(r K 12W K 13W Dissociation voltages H(Cf, 2.68 Z67 2.65 2.63 2.61 of hafnium chlorides at Hfcl, 2,60 2,57 2,55 2.51 2.49 a concentration 'of 2mo1% Hfa, .2,27 2,21 2.19 2.14 2,10 Table 4 " " HanpR*esHe. a Voltage, y Incomplete dissociation voltage of Zirconium T. OK ZfCIS-ZrCI2 ZrC14-ZrCI2 chlorides 900 .2.01 1,41 0,81 1000 1.96 1,36 0.76 1100 1.89 1,32 0,75 1200 1.82, 1,26 0.70 Card 618 .00 1.75 1,22 0.69 88503 s/149/6i/ooO/001/007/013 A0061AOol Thermodynamical Calculation of Electrochemical Characteristics of Zirconium, and Hafnium Chloriden Hanpimetipe, e Voltage, v Table 5.- "Incomplete' dis- T. OK HMS~HfC HfCl,-HfCl, HfCl,-Hfcl, sociation voltage ~of hafnium chlo- rides 900 2.29 1,71 1,13 1000 2,20 1,62 1.04 1100 2,16 1.54 0,92 1200 2.07 1.45 0,83 1306 2,03 1.37 0.71 Card 7/8 88503 S/149/6i/000/001/1007/'013 A006/AGOI Thermodynamical Calculation of Electrochemical Characteristics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides There are 5 tables and 8 references: 43oviet and 4 E~nglish. ASSOCIATIONS: Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology); Kafedra khimii i tekhnologii redkikh i rasseyannykh elementov (Department, of Chemistry and Technology of Rare and Dispersed Elements) SUBMITTED: November 27, 1959 Card 8/8 RMIJHIWWIJDIJWIJG A69-M EPF(n) - !/EWT(M)/L?WA (d)/T/EWP(t) /ETC (m) -6 IJP(c) ACC NR, V6017368 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/003/0413/Oia7 Starobinas To N. #uzinovs Lo P. M. .AUTHOR: Veselaya, G. N.- Dubinins G ORGt Mosccrit Aviation, Institute (Moskovskiy iviatsionnyy inetitut); Piredmet 1-00-r the chemical reactions occurring during the-iurface TITM Thermodynmic saturation of metals with certain elements SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorgani-cheakiye materialyt ve..2; no*' 3j, 1966p W4a7 TOPIC TAGS: chemical reaction,'thermodynamirs, equilibrium constants tungsten* rhenium, titanium, iron, silicon, aluminum, chromium zirconium WTRACT:. At the pr438nt time the.application of,diffusion saturation is being developedin studies on gas saturatiom . This method of saturation.1 !permits the creation of initial conditions most suitable for the process. vhich i: are characterized by a high percentage yield of the diffusion element from 3.T.3 ;halogenide compound on a saturated surface. ,ThuB. the equilibriwt opatants for chemical reactibns.9courring'during surfac4' ml tanium"With _1"nVaillooni aluminum f or ti saturation of tungst A,~~Mm -chromium and zirconivn from the gas phase wero'calculateds. iAn analytic calculating method for the equilibrium transformation.based an the propos ;Descartes theorem and. McLauren.method in ed q-a_t,ur&a.;n toolmic 'Data are recommended for conducting the diffusion art. has: __i~n_d 1 table. FRS 3 formulas ti I CODE: p(AF 20 SUBM,DATEt -28Jun65. ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: [S UD119 _-92 RUZINOV, L.P.; ALEIOEYEVA, G.I. Determination of metallic zirconium and its lower chloridea. Zav, lab. 28 no.2,-165.-166 162. (14IRA 15:3) 1. Gosuearatvennyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy,i proyektnyy institut redkometallicheakoy promyshlermosti. (Zirconium chloride) I~ha a o-,-d.;-ulatJ -~r, g-j a nd d I ~ ft, r, h t a t a i! i kl r- P p- '4jry.,.f Jrll--t~.~ R U Z 111,01 VL . P i,ethod of comparative evaluation for proce~-,sing 5 the exp~rirlental data on diffusion coefficients of metals in the solid state. Zhur..'Liz.l:hin.. -AO no.10:250'7-2569 0 '65. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submi.tted June 16, 1964. S/078/62/007/012/001/022 B144/B180 AUTHORS: Sklyarsinkol S. I,t(Deceased)q Rusinov, L. P., Samsont Yu. Up TITLE: Thermodynamic calculation of el7ectrochemical parameters of lower vanadium chlorides PERIODICAL: ZhurnaL neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 7, no. 12, 1962, 2645-2652 TEXT: The decomposition voltage of the lower vanadium chlorides is calculated from their entropy, enthalpy, heat of phase transition, and heat capacity. The enthalpies of vanadium tri and tetrachloride were calculated by the methods of A. F. Kapubtinekly (Izv. AN SSSR. ser. khim.s 6, 568 (1948)), M. Kh. Karapetlyants (Dissertation, M., 1957), S. A. Shchukarev, M. A. Oranskaya (Zh. obahch. khimii, 249 2109 (1954))1 and V. P. Shishokin (Tr. Leningradsk. politekhn. in-ta im. Kalinina, 1955, 298 98 P- 117, 180). A-H VC1 143 and 41 145.kcal/mole were found by 3 4 averaging the values obtained by the 4 nethodef and used for the subsequent calculations. These only applied to VC1 2 and VCl 3' since VC14 'a prob.ably Card 1/3 5/078/62/007/012/001/022 Thermodynamic calculation of ... B144/~180 not present in metal chloride electrolytes. Using the equations T T T 298 T 298 AH = '8H. + fA-C pdT for the enthalpy, S . S + f CpdT/T for the 298 296 T T T entrc~y, and 4Z _ 10H _ TAS for the changes in the decomposition potential of tne relevant chlorides at constant temperature and pressure, the decomposition voltake was calculated from ET -'AZT .e /nF- It was (v, at T, 0K) for VG1 2 : 1-40 at 13 009 1'~28 at 1500, and 1.19 at 1700; for VC1 : 1.32 at 1000, 1.22 at 12009 and 1.12 at 1400 0K. The temperature 3 dependencesderived from these values were: EVC, 2 - 2.04 - 01-5-10 -3 T; E 1.68 - 0-383-10- 3 T. Since under-electrolyeis conditions the VC1 3 melting points of the lower vanadium chlorides are above the temperature of the solvent melt3j a liquid state was assumed for the vanadium chloridev and the decomposition voltages at 6009 700, 600, 900 and 1000 0C Card 2/3 S/078/62/007/Oi2/001/022 Thermodynamic calculation of ... B144/BISO were calculated (in v) for VC1 2: i.6o, 1-55, 1.50, 1.45, 1.40; for VC1 3:1.35,, 1.31, 1.27, 1.23t 1.19. The voltage for the incomplete decomposition was TQ calculated from E 11.111 311jCl 2E At the above temperatures VC1 3 -,Vaii 3 VC1 ,it was: 0-85, 0-63, 0-81, 0-79, and.0-7T,Y. The electrolyte should not contain VC1 3' since the metal is bnly deposited as a finely disperse 2+ powder when a high concentration of V ions is reached by reducing the trivalent V. There are 7 figures and 6 tables. SUBMITTED: May 14P 1962 Card 3/3 86937 t, s/149/60/000/006/009/018 A006/AOOI AUTHORS, "Inov.- L.P., Belov, S.F. TITLE-. Thermodynamics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides- FERIODICALi Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Tsvetnaya metallurgiya, 1960, Nc), 6, pp. 104-113 TEX'; Thermodynamical constants (heat content, entropy, heat capacity) required for thermodynamical calculations of many zirconium and hafnium compounds are not available in literature, ~Therefore the authors investigated the calcula- tional determination of technologically important thermochemical constants of some zirconium and hafnium chlorides. The graphical determination of h.,?at content in lower hafnium chlorides was made using methods developed by V.P. Shishokin (Ref.9), 0, Kubashevskiy and E. Evans (Ref, 6)- -, M.Kh. Karapet'yants (Ref. 1_3) and A,F. Kapustinskiy's rule of thermochemical logarithmics (Ref. 10),-employing the modi- fied formula & H W N = A lg Z + B where W is the valence, N is the number of the group or series; Z is the number of element, A and B are constants. The solution of the equation is given in Card 1/6 86937 S11491601OW100610091018 ~Thermodynamics of Zirconium and.Hafnium Chlorides A006/A001 Figure 2. The follow--ng dataare considered to be reliable values for the heat content of hafnium chlorides: 150 kcal./mole for HfC12; 220 kcal/mole for HfCl and 225 kcal/mole for HfC14, Since only the entropy of hafnium tetrachloride 12 available in literature, lacking entropies were calculated and entropies available were mademore precise using the following methods. a) V.A. Kireyevis method (Ref. 14) based on the summarizing of atomic entropies by taking into account ::hanges in the entropies during the reaction of the formation of a substance from atoms; b) a method developed by the same author (Ref. 15) using for calculation the entropies in hypo-.hetical state of an ideal'gas with subsequent transition to a natural state; c) II.Lattimer's method (Ref. 16).determining the entropy of com- pounds by summing up -.he conditional entropy of atoms, taking into account their valence; d) K,B. Yat3imir'skiyIs method,(Ref. 17) connecting entropy with the charge and radius of Ions; e) P. Drossbakh'a method (Ref. 18) showing the depend- ence of entropy of chlorides on the molecular weight. The results are given in Table 2. Heat capaci-,ycC lower zirconium and hafnium chlorides was calculated using N.A, Landiya's method (Ref. 20) based on the connection of heat capacity with entropy.' According to Reference 4, the following melting points were considered: 1,0000K for ZrC12 and 9001K for ZrCl 3 and analogously 1, IOOOK for Hf C12 and 1,OOCPK for HfCl 3" The calculations for 500, 700 a~nd 9000K and the solution of.equations Card 2/ 6 .86937 S/14q/60/000/006/O0q,,oi8 'Thermodynamics of Zirconium and Hafnium Chlorides A006/A001 yielded the following relations for heat capacities (cal/mole degree), CP ZrC12 15-52 + 7.8 10-3 T - 0.25 10-6 T2 CPZrCl 21A + 9.5 10-3 T + 0,625 10-6 T 2 CPHfCl'2 16.62 + 5:1 10-3 T + 1.25 10 -6 T-2 CNf C-13 20.8 + 10.1 10-1 3 T For the purpose of invea--tigating the pos-sibility of separating hafnium frST1 zir- conium, by the interaction of metals and chlorides (Ref. 21, 22),the changes in the Isobaric-isothermal potential ( A z) of various possible reactions were calculat7ed by a method suggested by Mj. Temkin and L.A. Shvartsman (Ref. 2.3) using the formula: Z- Z - R-P 1n C-n CM HfC14 Hf where n and m are the s-.oichiometric coefficients, It was found that the procetEs of separat!--n will zu,~e.3Sfully proceed at a temperature above 900oK (6270K). The Card 3/6 86937 s/j4q/6o/Ooo/O,,)6 loorjl~,) i8 Thermodynamics of Zirconium and Hafniam Chiorides A0061AOOI calculations show that reactions can proceed which promote the separation of zir'- conium and hafnium (20 reac-.Ions out of 2.3) but that reactions are also poss~bie preventing the SevaratiDn, i.e. reactions causing the reverse effec-1. Therefore the possibility of single-stage separation of zirconium and hafni-am is not very probable and the pr3cezs of separation must consist of several stages or a combina- tion of several known methods. The conclusions drawn are in'a sufficient agreement with experimental data, Table 1- Heat content of hafnium chlorides Calculation method Heat content H298 kcal/mole .HfC12 HfCl HfC14 Shishikin 16l, 242 - Kapui5-'.-inskiy 148, 220 2252 Kutashevskly and Evans 156 220 2 K-arapet'yants Literature values - - 320; 250; ~255 zrobabel extremal values 145-150 208-228 2~5-293 ,bard 4/6 86937 and 1!aL'n-*L-,in Chlorides ACC6/ACOI 2: 0' ::ircon.lum and Enu~ Hafnium Chlorides Entropy, c al/mole degree Fell 32,7 30,2 ~6,3 48,3 .9,4* 32,4 31,0 34,()* -3, 3 ~2,8 31,0 35,5) 47,2 - 31,7 ~6,0 - values 0,0 , - - 45,6; 48,0 2..; -1,0 36,1 48.o 86937 S/149/60/000/006/000V018 11hez,modynamics of Z-,':con*,%?r. and H,'!fnium Chlorides AoM/Acol :pigure 2: Graoi-Ical d eteln'.I !nation of the heat content of Hafnitmi chlorides by tile molified equation of thermochemical logarithmics -L~~. V 40 ,:!re are 4 figures, 4 tables and 25 references: 15 Soviet, 9 English and I German. s ti- -.L:~;O~:IATIONS: Mosko7 kiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii (Moscow Ins tute of,Fine Chemical Technology); Kafedra khimii i tekhnologii redki.kh'i rasseyannykh elementov (Department of Chemistry and Technology of Rare and Dispersed Elements) T'-r--D: November 27, 1959 Card 6/6 pi 7:_7 77- -UMTOPA Lott- "W7 Simon" ttow -the sumowib"a Oad-the 7~ Ith -z AUTMICM UG" mans -Gus Ous it v-, The AtMusim Coating- do Irectiot-k aft= jmv",~i~tstlcn. --Diffusion 0 t tble" & to currently ace Vith -Aa., am be cited as OIYW exmaples of this -Urende Diffusion Imprognaticia to often dons In gessMA chlo-M&S of the diffusing -slaw mixed vith bydrogen* Siowledge of ftw Interaction be- tween the dIffusi;2g el=ent anA the base wtal vIU allow datermdnaticn of the initial canditims on the matal, surface vreceding the diffusion so and thus viU be of valm Ln establIabing tbA tedinclogleal, at IMW. vaignoy we anarently tamed during tba reaction at a metal b3trosm chloride, For Instaxwe, with MI and IN 17~V OVA-- curring during ImMApatJLcn frcm the gaseow stanta can also be us in led an _=Mlmti(n_cl metaU-- and- lmetO odL?-!A---f-rcm- - I theLliqu and 10 forima"O.- .ar wer;e cii~tedi Wiese-ccn- eactiad-fbl--, lRamagnatica-cf- , -~LL-Iforjjr - -:I"- ", ' , ~. i; I _ -- C6 SAMSON, Yu.U.; RUZINOV., L.P.; RE.."JISTINIKOVA, N.S..; BARIJ, V.Ye. Electrto, conductivity of vanadlum dichlozride solutions --n a molten equimclecular mixture of sodixLn and potassium chlorides. Zhur. fIz. khim. 38 no.2-481-483 F IU . WIRA 17:8) 1. Gc)sLdarst-;enayy nauchn,--issledovaLellskly i proy;--'M-!--.-Iyj redicome tall Iches kcy DUBININ, G.N.; RUZINOV, L.P. Reaction taking place during the saturation of metal surfacesby elements from the gaseous phase and the thermodynamics of this process. Metalloved. i term. obr. met. no.3:44-48 Mr '64. (MIRA 17% 1. Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy ordena Lenina institut im. S.Ordzhonikidze i Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy proyektnyy institut redkometallichaskoy promyshlennosti, Moskva. S/i36/62/ooo/ooq/ool/oo2 E193/E3(33 AUT:, CtS Ritziiiov, L-11. aiid 13clov, S.F. TITLE: E-,ithcilpy -,:ict dissociation pressure of the lo,.cr c4lorides of hafnium PEAIODICAL: 'I svetilyyc meta"lly, no. 9, 1 962, 35 T EXT Followin- 'tic Imblication (11. SchAfer, K. Kahlenberr-, Zs. anor,,;. allr-. C.Ic-..,.ie, 291, no. 5-6., ig6o p. 305) of more accurate data on thcr-,iodynamical properties of the lower cliloridcc- of several -.ictals, the present authors revised their earlier calculations (Tsvetnyy metally, no.. 12, 1959; Izv- vuzov, - Tsvetnaya i,.ictallurriya, no. 6, 1960, 104; no'. 1, '196'l, 106) cuid obtained tae followinr values Lor the cntlialpy and dissociation pressures of chlorides of hafnium'and zirconium: 11, 98 -131 + 8 1-mal/mole for HfC12; tj 298 -195 :t 8 llccal/i-,tole for HfCl3 Ezrcl 2 2.535 - 0.5.25 -10 T ; E,, 2.390 - 0.500 -10--')T ; C.rdl/trC12 S/136/62/000/009/001/002 Enthalpy and .... E193/E383 2.530 - 0.1100 -10---T E.. T f-C .950 - o.066 -lo T 1.- .1- Lp e.-c;)rcssi:)ns for the dissociation pressures relate to the '.00 1 1.00 OIK tenporature range.) [Abstracter's note: Abrid-ed translationj SKLYARENKO, S.I. (deceased]; RUZINOV L P-; SAMSON, Yu.U. Thermodynamic calculation of the electrochemical characteristics of lower vanadium chlorides. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.12t2645- 2652 D 162. (MMA 16:2) (Vanadium chloride) ,(Vanadiwn.--Electrometallurgy) RUZINOV,-,P..,- kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; POPOV, Kh., kand. ekonom. nauk Principles of material incentive in plant protection. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.2:12-13 165. (MIRA 18W 1. Donskoy sellskokhozyaystvenny institut. V , 1 0 *- 0 -0 o ; o -0 ' lots# to A A-C a t P a a r-a- A 9 A o- .90-CE f f L AA A Anf, !to -M 416 7- t No I It --- , --- . --- - - ~ . PRO"S"s Akio PICOIRMS a(# 01,111C0" 11ce-W,400ame 8pe;toRDcJiocTR MCWTIOPNX 6sumileft [Investigation of the degree of injury caused by certain cereal disesses in the fieki.)-BuU. A Prot. Leniwjr., Ser. 11 (Phytepalk), 19A 4, pp. 5-30, 1934. a (English summary.] From a cursory review and discussion of the methods usually em- ployed for estimating the injury caused by parasitic diseases to culti. Vated crops the author concludes that the only method capable of giving, so 0 reliable results under field conditions in that of a direct comparison of the yields of heAthy and of diseased plants in the "me field. His 0 prx-liminary expriments in the droughty steppe region of south- do 0 go western Rumis and in moist regions of the Russian Far East indicated 0 t he existence of a distinct direct relationship between the height of the 0 W culnis of cultivated cereols and their hi in grain, on the one hand, 0 yie and t he int"ty of the attat k on them by certain diseww, on the other, 0 x the relationshij in this cam being either direct or inverse, according to the disease. For this reason he suggests a method consisting in coUect- ing sepamtely randomized samples of healthy, anti of slightly, mode- Also 0 rately, anti heavily infected plants from the whole field, each claw being -400 then subdivided into five to seven sections according to the length of .60 the culms, and the reduction in yieki of each subsection determin in, ed percentages of the yield of the longest healthy culms. The actual .1D 01111 41 TJzV,, working formulse for obtaining the relative and total figures of the - S a L a a.. 0.6 VIL111 009 Q"V &91 U 11 AT 01 1 4' AM L a ad a it a Is it to ip W CT & 1# OR St of &I R of IC a it to it 5 48 41 3 S 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 e a 0 * 40 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 g a go**$ goo** 0 a, A-R-4-0 0 as 006060 0 0 0 so 0 0 4 0 o * 0 0 0 * 0 0 *AI 4 a 6 a 4 - & . a 9 a AN a V M 9 a a a 0 a 0 a 0 9 0 a 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 hvwjv Jiro indicated. In determining rux 1, injury, however, the. length of the rultria alieuld for memured only Imm the basal node to the mAe bearing the topmost leaf, since observations indicated that the portion above this (including the_ear) is.oonsidembly more stunted by ni~~_ attack than the rest of the plant, and since no correlation could be determined in rusted plants between the length of the culm to this point and the length of the apical portion. Thin method in amply illustrated by concrete examples of the damage 00 done in 1932 and 193.3 by four cereal rusts, chiefly in the Far East. 00 The greatest injury was caused by the linear [yellow] wheat rust so Amrinia glumortim) which Attacked particularly severely hard wheats 00 which are urnutlir considered to be resistant. This ruLqt. an well an brown . rust I 1~ tritit4n~], aftected shorter culms more heavily than the longer ?nrs, while in 1933 the taller culms of oats appeared to be more beavfly infected by crown mat [P. Wit] than the shorter, presumably owing to the peculiar climatic conditions of that year. .00 The investigation was also extended to some other cereal diseases go usually considered to be of minor importance, such as, for instance, leaf Of spots causc4l by Ifelmixthosporium and Septoria app., the results indi- 00 cating that the damage done by them is more important than commonly assumed. fit general. it is stated that the economic effect of a complex of diseases affecting a crop rannot be determined by simply adding tip 00 the yield reduction attributable to each disease individually. 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 9 a a 0 0 * 9 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 ' - ' ~ ::::"D ooesoooesoooooooo O see 0046 66 a so 09 Soo a oeo ~: O l~ .1E jan J i tuk. USSR/Weeds aud Weed Control. N Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 22, 1958, 100544 Aut".,or : Buzinov) P.G. Title : 1i the Chemical Means of Controlling Greater Dodder (Cuscuta caripetitris) Orig Pub : .3b. nauchno- issledi raboi. Azovo-Cheri,,omorsk. s.-kh. Ln-t, 1957, 15) 237-243 Abstract : Tor effective control of dodder on alfa-lfa, dinitropheno- Late of ai-mioniun (I), a:,.d preparation No 125 (11) in a 2cl,.centration of 4% (1300 litlers/ha of the solution-) should be applied. Treat-ment should be performed on the x.)wed breading places. Alfalfa sprouted 10-12 days after spraying. Sodium trichloropherolate (III) proved to be mrore effective than (I). A good effect was pro- luced by the spraying with 8% amilsion (4.8% with ei--tllira- 2ene oil) of anthrol (stable 60% emulsion of anthracene Card 1/3 'USSR/Weeds and Weed Control. N Abs JDur Ref Zliur Biol., Ila 22, 1958, 100544 led to a rapid (3 days) and conplete destructioa of the breeding places of dodder auong weeds (24oo-3000 liters/ ha of the herbicide). (V) can be replaced by herbicide (5-6% of the anowit of the liquid). Spraying of dodder a.-.i:)n,,, weeds (on untilled lands) can be perforried with IS solution of herbicide (VIIII) with an addition of o-4-o.5% of 2, 4-D. The work was conducted in. 1953- 1956 at the Moldavian Vegetable and PotatD Station ('Uraspol') and aii the field of Azovo-CI,,er--oLi,,)rskiy Agricultural Institute.- L.D. Stm-.3v Card 3/3 ~4- I Y-FMA USSR/Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants. 0 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 5, 1958, x696. foland around the fruit stems or in the lower part of the fruit. In wet weather a velvet deposit forms on the spots. Rot develops on th7a Infected areas. It is recor-mended that great care be taken to sow the vegetables cor- rectly, that remants of stalks be removed after the harvest, that seed be taken exclusively . from healthy fruit, that the plants be trans- planted between the 45th and the 60th day, that irrieation be done in time, that the area be sprinkled with a 1,1; nordeaux mixture before transplanting, and also that the plants be sprinkled after hail, storms, and heavy rains. When the incidence of infection is reduced Card 2/3 RU -,-tpl3vf C r~;I L 9 no.6313 064 RUZINOV, P.G., Imnd.sel'9kokhozyaystvenrqkh nauk Anthrneignm nil jwainxt dod4or. Zamhch, rant. ot vrod. i bol, no.4:31 Jl-Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Asovo-Chernonorskiy sel'skokhozyaystvenrqy institut. (Dodder) (Anthracene oil) Riv.irv,v, P. G., and 3hchu;Ak, K. L. "Effect of I-arovization on the Appearance of DI-ausen rf Agricultural Cropa," lnrOvl7AUjJ.Rt, no, 2(11.), 1937p pp. 111-112. 4 1a7 SO: O'IFLI 31 90-53, 15 Dec., 1953. RUZIN011' G. Ruzinov, P. G. "Investigation of the Degree of Injury Caused by.Certain Diseases in the Field," ZL-uj;L vo 'Zashchite Ra-stenii, Seriia 2, no. 4, 1934, pp. 5-30. 423.92 L54P jo: 'JIRA ",1 90-53, 1.5 Dec., 1953 R.111M. it No# 1 ~7! -?,? I -. Ruztrlrjv$ Gl$ "jotao Data on the Phyolalogy of Pota to lxvif Roll," J~jjqgjjq l4i _ Atqal I Vestnlk Otdala Fitofaloloiji Glavnogo botanicheskogo Sada !ZSR, vol. 19, no. 3-4, 1930) .p. 148-159. 464.8 Z6 MMMIMW ' L a p t if If A m is m If A h )9 . u i lk A I I *A 0 U W tt ~ of Use Of FUSINAUM lp~ in th* -utt*1 Of Ofobituthe Moto" l l. L. on tobacco. P,ICII, SiWlae ~ An-1 ' Y-3. 1 9 114,11, S'l i~ . N. X 141, Cul 5.0040) Appli-ati-In I. Ill. tIft WAI I'- t' 40- -it -4 1-' 40, 'amew 1. W)w,a fit, ('41f-1 Ow I"W""Of I'm, A K. W PtAlff W-1% 4"Ir" I'll' of wee -199 voo go C300 003 2: 00 ;p ?I it n it it a n it it it x I ~xs t 0 0 ~Pi 3. E. Vsesoyu va tel. Inst. Tab.,.ich.1 z. Naucl~.-lssledo !4akhoroch. Prom. o. 141, 30-4~1, 1940 ,13csoyuz. ~:auch-hj~jlprlovatel. Inst. Tabich. i thkharoch. Prom. No. 131, 33-41, 1940 BARYSHMIKOV., F.A.; RUZINOVA, I.L. Prospaits for metal recovery from ores without mines or strip mines. Piz.-tekh. probl. razrab.-pol. iskop. no.4:122-125 165.' (MM 19:1) 1. Institut gornogo dela Sit,4rskogo otdaleniya AN SSSR, Novo- sibIrst. Submitted April 20, 1965- I.L.; FEDOSOVA, V.Ya. Colorimetric method for determining tin in tin ores. Izv. SO All SSSR no.11 Ser.khim.nauk no.3:56-60 '63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Illstitut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR, Novasibirsk* 7:7, HARYSIIIIIKOV. F.k. RUZINOVA. I J=SOVA, V.Ya. Method :fcr determining germanium in black coal. lzv.Sib.otd.AN SS-SR no.,5:75-80 159. (14IRA 12:10) (Germanium--Analysis) (Coal) RUZINOVAJI Yu.G.; MAYDANIK, F.E. Glycolytic processes in patients with demyelinating diseases of the nervous system. Vrach. delo no.10:85-89 0 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. KlirLika nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. S.N. Savenko) Chernovitskogo meditsinskogo instituta. HUZINOVA, Ylt.G. (CYornovtoy) Involvement of the nervous aystem in hemorrhagic diathesis. Vrarh.dalo no.3:24)-246 14r '59. (MIU 17:6) 1. Kafectra, nervnykli bolezney (zavo - prof S.N. Savenko) Chernovito'cogo.meditsinskago instituta. (IL-1140PRILIA) (NERVOUS SYSTEJ-1--DIbM&SES) USSR/Human and Iniml Physioloay. Blood Abs Jour : PW Zhur - Diol., No 14, 19581 tia 65095 Author : Ruzi-nova Yu.G, Inst Title : The Functional State of I-Veloid Tissue in Organic Diseases of the Nervous Systam Orig Pub : Vracheb. delo, 1956,, iio 9, gli-914 Abstract : A study was performed upon 80 patients with damge of the brain anC spinal cord., peripheral and autonomic nervous systems. Sternal puncture in cases of orGanic dn C,;e to the central and peripheral ner7ous systems revealed an increase,in the number of primitive cells (hemocytoblasts and myeloblasts) and a reduction in more maturelelements (mye- locytes, bands), an increase in the number of polychromato- phile erythronormblasts, hyperchromia of erythrocytes, a plasmocytic reaction (up to 11.23%)., many mitotic fiGures, a larGe number of Turk calls, meC~akaryocytes in the stace Card 1/2 20 USSR/Human and Aniral F-hysiology. Mood Abs Jour Bef Zhur - Diol.) No 14~ 1958j ito 65095 of phaL;ocytosisy and Gumprechtts shadows. These chan,ems are cDnsiacred as a manifestation of a disturbance in the trophic function of the nervous system. Specific chanGes characteristic of any particular localization of lesions failed to be demonstratc-1. The most marked disturbances in hen topoiesis were seen in Ciscases which are frequently associated with other forns of nervous dystrophy--I*I. Yuroirskaya Card RUZPTICVA Y'I. G. 33605 Y Voprcsu C PervJ.chnykh Rasseyannykh Entsefalomielitakh. 3oobshch. i Vchen. Zaplaki (Chernovits. Gos. !'ed. In-t), T. 1, 1949, C. 139-48 SG: Letopislnyk~ Statey, Vol. 45, Moskva, 1949 USSR/Medicine Virus Diseases~ Mar/A~r 51 "Clinical Aspects and Histopathology of a Disease of th'e Hemorrhagic Fever Type That Occurs in I the, Bukovina," Prof S. N. Savenko, Yu. G. Ruzinova,~L. Clinic Nervous Diseases, Chernovitsy Med Inst "Nevropatol i PBikhiat" Vol XX, No 2, PP 56-60 In summer seasons 1947 and 1948 neurotropic disease with hemorrhagic syndrome (hemorrhagic rash, bleeding gums and from the nose, edemas)~ occurred in Bukovina. Infection usually followed sojourn in the woods with resulting tick bites. Neurol and virusol institutes established that 186T85 USSR/Medicine - Virus Diseases Mar/Apr 51 (Contd) the disease, which resembles the Crimea and Omsk hemrrhagic fevers', but is distinct from them.in some respects, is caused by virus. The disease may take fatal form. Diffuse meningoencephalitis strongly affecting the cortex, subcortical neurons, and the trunk fsipine~?,7 occurs in such cases. RUZINOVA9 Yu.G.; ALEYEV, L.S. Bl-bod protein fractions in demyelinating diseases of the ner7ous system. Vrach. delo no.9;41-" S 160.- (MIRA 13:9) 1. Klinika nervykh bolezney (zav. prof. S.N. Savenko) Ghernovitskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (BLOOD PROTEINS) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISEASES) _UZITSKA, L. History of the Ti-sza brddi7,e at SzeEed. P. 165 (Fielyep-itestud:,ranyi Szenle. Vol. 7, no. 5/6, Lay/June 1957. -Budapest, Hun ~ a ry) Monti-ily Index of East Et:ropean AccesSions (E111) LC. Vol. 7, ne. 2, February 19~~S 3/193/61/000/012/005/005 A004/AlOl AUTHOR.- Ruzhi-,skiy, V. 0., Candidate of Geoiogical-Mineralogical.Sciences TITLE: On the state and development prospects of the scientific activities of the Branches and Institutes of the Academy of Sciences SSSR turned over to the Committee PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 12, 1961, 8o-83 TEXT- In Seotember, 1960, the Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov. RSFSR po koordinat3ii nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot (State Committee on the Coordination of ScLentific Research Work at the Council of Ministers RSFSR) discussed the state and development prospects of.the seven Branches of the Academy of Sciences which were turned over to the Committee, viz. the Bashkir, Dagestan, Kazan', Karelian, Kola, Komi and Ural Branches with a total of,60 scientific institutions and three independent InsUtutes, employing more than 5,000 people including some 2,000 scientific workers, 605 of which with an academic degree. rhe author presents a survey on the scientific works and achievements In the fields of Geology, Technical Sciences, Physical-Mathematical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Biology, Economic Sciences, Social Sciences and the Card 112 S/193/6i/ooO/012/005/0()5 .On the state and development ... A004/AlOl Humanities' and pofnts out that some 50 scientific research works carried out by the Branches and Institutes mentioned are closely connected with the develop- ment of various fields of the RSFSR national economy. At present 636 scientific research works have been introduced or are in the stage of experimental industrial tests, and the BrarLches and Institutes have concluded 114 so-called "Contracts of Creative Cooperation" with various enterprises, trade scientific research institutions and other organizations. A great number of new processes, the introduction of which yielded considerable savings, have been.introduced in industry as a result of theoretical and experimental investigations carried out by the scientists of these Branches. Concluding the author enumerates the most Important scientific problems which have to be solved by the mentioned Branches and Tnstit-ites within the near future. Card 2/2 L 25927-66 EWT(d)/W M)ITIEWP(h)IEWP(l) Di ACC NRs AM5027T76~~ MOnograph. UR/ Huzhitskiy, YE:vgeniy-lvanovich (Candidate of Techni'cal Sciences) Air-cu.3hion- vehicles 7o zdushnif ye 4ve'z'aeihod0 Moscow, Izd-vo "Mashin6strbyeniye --1964. 176 p. illus. (part fold.) biblio. 29,000 copies-printed. TOPIC TAGS: ground effect machine, air.cushion vechicle, gas bearing,'gas jet, fly n platform, annular jet -PURPOSE AND COVERAGE:. This book will be of Interest-to a great number of readers and- may serve as a textbook for students in,the departments of aviationand automobile engineering at schools of higher.education-and.technik,um~, and also for engineers....., and technical persoiuiel in aviation and other transportation ries. Jt Con- Ajd~ndust cles (ACV) likely tains a general description of various types of air cusbi to move over land water, snow, and maishe~is- It also c6ntans* a presentation of tlie~ basic concepts of AGV with the intention of giving the reader some undemtanding of both the extent of xesearch efforts and current status of development. Advantages, and disadvantages of ACV with respect to other modes of transportation are dis.cusse Basic characteristics of all existing types,of -ACV and flying platforms, foreign and Soviet, are given In a table, TP&E OF !CONTENTS Foreword 3 ,A Card 1/4 uDe., 624.135 J623) L 25927-66 ACC NRt AM502777 Appendix. Tables of specifications for ~variolis ACV and flying platforms '-~--'172 Bibliography 176 !2011-'~,'~j_-~ SUB CODEt Ol SUBM DATE:::,,- ihmsy6V- ''ORIG- REF: 0191 - i .~tj zr 4 Sard L . JI NAMANOVIC, Borislav; RUZIG, Aleksandar, dr.; BABIG, Dragoljub Prevalvular stenosis of the acrta VAth hypoplasia of the kidney and chronic nephritis. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 89 no.6:741-747 Jl 161. 1. Interno odeljenje Bolnice "Dr Dragisa Misovic" u Beogradu. Sef: dr Aleksandar Ruzic. (KIDNEYS abnorm) (AORTA abnorm) CUPIC, Vukan; RUZICIC, Radmila; MARJANOVIC, LJilJana A case of heart block with Adams-Stokes syndrome in a 2 and half year old child. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 89 no.2:225-230 F 161. 1. Pedijatrijska klinika Medicinskog fakulteta Uni.versiteta u Beogradu. Upravnik: prof. dr Matija'Amrozic. (HEART BLOCK In inf & child) RUZINOVAS Yu.GT.; TAUBERY I.N. Disturbances of phosphorus metabolism in patients with funicular mye~osis. Vrach. delo no-4:90-93 Ap 161. .(MIRA 14:6) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. S.N.Savenko) Cherno4it6- skogo meditsinskogo instituta i nevrologicheskoye otdeleniy6-"* Chernoiritskoy-psikhonevrologicheskoy bollnitsy. (SPINAL CORD-DISEASES) (PHOSPHORUS METABOLISM) BOCHAROV, V.I.., kand.tekhn.nauk;-.~~~I-)~~V,,B-.T., inzh.; YAKOVLEV, V.A., inzh. Autonuttic device for controlling humidity In cloth. Trudy Frunz. politakh. inst. no. 6:85-88 162. (MIRA 17:9) USISR/Zoopar=itology - General IFIrDblems. G-1 Abs Jour Rcf Zhur - Biol., no 16, 1958, 72249 Author Ruziycv, Xh.Kh. Inst Title Control of Parasitic Diseases in the Kirgiz SSR in the Last 10 Yearsi Orig Pub Mc-2. parazitol. i parazitarn. bolczni, 1957, 26, tio 6, 684-687 Abstract The disease rate and the susceptibility to malaria of the population in the republic decreased more than 700 tines in the last 10 years# Before 1949, were applied quinacrine and plasmocide for cure and chenoprophylaxi8; fron 1949, treatment with bigunal ~ Paludrin:e_Twas begun. Mass treatment with bigural in combination with quinacrinc mid plasmaide pernited the complete liquidation of tropical malaria. In the control of the transmitters of malaria before 1949, the aviochemical method and manual surface Cnrd,1/2 RUZIY", Kh.Kh. Control of parasitic diseases in the Kirghiz S.S.R. during the last ten years. Ned.paraz.i paraz.bol. 26 no.6:684-a7 N-D 157. (MM 13:4) 1. Iz parazitologicheskogo otdela Kirgizekoy respublikanskoy sani- tarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii. (KIRGHIZ ISTAN-PARASITOLOGY Kh. Kh. RUZIYEV, f1successful Control of Halaria in the Kirghiz SSR,",paper presented at them Joint Scientific Session held by AMS USSR and Min. of Pub. Health SM on Problems of Regional Pathology, 20-25 Sept 54, Tashkent, page 44. Attachmentto B-98525, 30 Jul 56 In U. of Cal. Library USSR/Medicine - Virusology Jul/Aug 52 "Systematization of Viruses in Contemporary Litera-, ture," V. L. Ruzkov, Inst of Mcrobiol, Acad Sci 'USSR "Microb,iologiya" Vol 21,, No 4~ pj) 453-474 A lengthy discussion on the evolution of viruses, their classification, and their family tree. The to materials are based on So-iet and foreign litera- CM ture. Author Araws the conclusion that svstemati- zation of viruses should be madc on a phyllo.-enetle basis and that such a procedure is imperative for 228T23 systematic research, leading to the recognition of the basic.stages in %he evolution of viruses. The author discards the symptomatic theories of F. 0. Holms as unscientific and impractical, contests that Holmes' division of viruses into those affect- ing animals, higher plants ` and bacteria is mean- ingless, contradicts the principles of systematiza- tion, and does not reflect the evolution of viruses., States that the classification of viruses into Eucrystiillinae, ~seudocrystallinae, Gamaleyae, etc., classes is the- Ist step torward a scientific segre- gation. Recommends that in further research of the phyl-logenetic aspects-of viruses, paleontology and biochemistry should. be used as well as biogeography and oth~rapplied sciences. .228T23 KOI14AN, Samuel; HUB, Milo.slav; RUZKOVAJ, Sons. -------- Familial occurrence of phosphatase deficiency. Cesk. pediat. 17 no.5/6'-5113-523 Je 162. 1. Detske oddeleni okresni nemocnice v Pardubicich, prednosta doe. dr. J. Ringel Patologickoanatomicke oddeleni.okresni nemocnice v Pardubicich, prednosta dr. M. Hub. (PHOSPHATASE defic). (ABNORMALITIES genetics) -,T~000/005/008/009 D221/'D306 AUTHM Rur.leva,,N.F,,,Assistent TITLE: The problem of forming an involved surface by the method of rolling with a revolution surface PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshykh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Mashino-, stroyeniye, no, 5, 1961, 151 - 156 TEXTg Machining complicated surfaces by a wide tool having the form of a revolution body is more efficient than the method of Das- ses with a thin disc. This,procedure is limited due to the absendfl of a general theory on profiling these slurfaces. The author descr-,~__ bes briefly the latter's geometry. The movable tool is bounded by a revolution surface a. It is assumed that the machined surface skirts all. positions of a, and is designated by y. Both surfaces are in contact along the characteristic or contact line B. At each point of s, surfaces a and y have a common tangent i,71ane. and their normals are colinear. The characteristic is also a ;.-lie of intersection of two infinitely close positions of the surface as Card 1/5 S/145/61/000/005/008/009 The problem of -Jorming an ... D221/D306 described by A.?. Norden (Ref. I: Teoriya poverkhnostey (Theory o'i- Surfaces), Mashl-izp 1956). The motion of surface a generally con- SiStS of infin4 tely small helical displacements, 14that can b~a d~~,- composed 'Into tivo rotations. One has it's axis coinciding with axi.- 00 of si)rface a, The other axis is then defined by a single sign, according to A~37. Nikolayev (Ref. 22 Slozhenive dvizheniy tverdogo tela ((.rmposition of Mot on of Solid Body) M.' ' .1948). Rotation of surface a around its axis does not affect the position or,--farm of characteristic s, i.e. the form of surface T~ The form o' the skirt- ing surface y determines the motion of 00. which can be considered as being constituted of small rotations around instantaneous axes PP,~ The posi.tion of PP determines the shape of .. a'L a given instant. It is assumed thtit PP is given (Fig. 1), Speed vector V m at M on a is square to plane p(PP; INI). If M it3 on s9 then V m i s a, t . a. t an - gent plane, and normal nir on a at, point M is at right angleg to Vol Consequently~ normals on a along s form a iine surface y ~vith 00 and PP as guideS, Distribution of normals along the me-ridian of a for.,,ri the third guide. Charactezristic s coincides with merid-Lan of Card 21/5 S/145/61/000/005/008/009 The problem of formirgan ... D2211/D306 a only when y is a plane. Motion of 00 around PP must be coplanar with it. The stationary axoid of PP is a certain truncated surface# around which plane o(PP; 00) rolls without slip (Pig.,2). A surface 70 can be presented as the skirting surface of all positions of ro- tation by a so as to maintain the characteristic as its meridian, s if the former (yO) has a family of plane congruent curves, as well as a family of their orthogonal trajectories. The totality of ge- neratric;es of the davelopment line surf-ace have a skirt - rib of return, and are assumed to be a family of plane congruent curves s. The total of involutes of the return rib form a family of or-Lhogo- nal trajectories of generatrices. The author formulates a condition which must be met by the geometric locus of all positions of 00 of the cylinder that rolls a certain developing line surface. In order to ensure that during the motion of 'Che.rotation cyiinder, the cha.- racteristic remains its straight line meridian, it is necessary and adequate that axis 00 describes a developin a line surface. When a drawing is given of developing line surface P, the latter is.then considered a locus of consecutive positions of 00 axis of the mov- ing rotation cylinder a, with a given radius r. then a full image Card 3/5 S/145/61/00(',/Ou,/008/009 The problem of forming an D221/D306 of developing surface y0, skirting all positions of,cylinder a is obtairied~ There are 5 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc references, aviatsionnyy institut (Moscow A-i-ation .ASSOCIATION: Moskovski ln8titute~ SUBMITTED: June 10, 1960 Ca~d 4/5 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5740 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogiij geokh-1-1i ikristallokbi-ii redkikh elementov Voprosy mineralogii., geokhimii i genezisa mestorozhdeniy redkikh elementov (Problems in Mimeralogy,, Geochemistry,, and Deposit Formation of Rare Elements) Moscow., Izd-vo PS SSSR) 1960. 253 P. (Series: Its: Trudy., vyp. Errata printed on the inside of back cover. 2j,200 copies printed. Chief Ed.: K. A. Vlasov, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Reap. Ed.: V. V. Lyakhovich; Ed. of Publishing House: L. S. Tarasov; Tech. Ed.: P. S. Kashina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for geologists,, mineralogists,, and petrographers. COVERAGE: This is a collection of 23 articles on the formation,, geology,, mineralogy, petrography., and geochemistry of deposits of rare elements in Siberia and [So-riet] Central Asia. The distribution and characteristics of ~rare elements found in these areas as well as some quantitative and qualitat- tive methods of investiga:ting the rocks and minerals in vhich they are found,, Card 1/6 Problems in Mineralogy (Cont.) SOV/5740 MIRERALOGr AND PMOGRAM Yes1kova., Ye. M.., and 1. 1. Nazarenko. Pyrochlore of the Vishnevyye Mountains., Its Paragenetic Associations, and the Peculiarities of Its Chemical Composition 33 Zhabin., A. G.., G. N. Mukh:Ltdinov-, and M. Ye. Kazakova. Paragenetic Associations of Accessory Minerals of Rare Elements in Exocontact Fenitized Miascite Intrusive Rocks of the Vishnevyye Mountains 51 Zhabin, A. G. On the Sepa ration Time of the Minerals Niobium, Zirconium, and the Rare Earths in the,Granite Pegmatite of the Blyumovakaya Mine 74 Semenov., Ye. I. Gelzirconium, in Alkaline Pegmatites Korldn, V. I., Yu. A. Pyatenko, and A. V. Bykova. On Britholite of the Alkaline Rocks of SoutheAstern Tuva. 90 Card 3/ 6 Problems in Mineralogy (Cont.) SOV/5740 Lyakhovichp V, V.., and A, D, Chervinskaya. On the Character of the Distribution of kocessory Minerals inl0ranite Xassifs 94 Lyakhovich, V. V.., and V, I* Nonsohnikova, On the Effect of Late Processes on the Content of Accessory Minerals in Granitoids 3.10 .1vanov., V, V,., amd 0, Ye, Tashko-Ukharova, Discovery of 7ranakelto in Yalmtiya 131 Zuyev,, V, N,., and. A, V. Kboterin, Yttroflwrito From the Depabito of [Soviet] Central Asia 136 .Podporina,p Ye, K, Crystallographic Form of Celostins From the Onlisayokiye Deposits of Strontiua in the Tafthikskays, BU 139 GEOLOGY AND I PIS OF TIM DEPOSITS OF RARI ELIMM Kuzfmnka X, V, Genetic Typo of Deposits and Ore Manifestations of NidbM and Tantal= 142 Card 4/6 Problems in Mineralogy (Cont.) SOV/5740 Zhukova., A, S. On the Problem of Genetic Types of Germanium-Bearing .Deposits 174 Tikhonenkov,, I. P.jand R. P. Tikhonenkova, Contact Rocks of the Lovozerskiy Massif, Their Genesis and the Peculiarities of Distri- bution in Them of Rare Metal Mineralization 185 Volochkovich., K. L. On the Pioblem of the Structural Position of the Gornoaltayakiy Raze Metal Province 203 MHODS OF INVESTIGATING ORES ARD MINERAIS Lebedeva,, S. I. Rational Method of Quantitative Determination of, Disseminated Beryllium in Greisen Ores 209 Rodionov, D. A., S. F. Sobolev.,.B. P, Zolotarev., and Ye. V. Vlasova. On Accidental Errors of Quantitative Mineralogical An~lysis of Ore Slimes and Conceirtrates 214 Card 5/6 Problems in Mineralogy (Cont.) SOV/5740 Loginava., L. A. Experiment in Measuring the Optical Constants of .Gdrmanite and Renierite ECONOK[CS OF RARE ELEMEM Leksin,, V. W. Prospects in the Industrial Extraction of SeUnium and Tellarium From the Products of Copper-Molybdenum Ore Processing 235 Kaganovich,, S. Ya. Uafnium (Economic Sur7ey) 246 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 616