SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SAVINOVA, YE.V. - SAVINSKIY, A.A.

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Y.~ V. ':C;V U'2 cc~SL;35- Fart 2: Kir~, C-~ 0- arls., - 27 equ.- cr- Cr cm-- 'L- C ,L,-- -, ` h 60 'L%l. shevel-er-ko v T.G i k:iyp-vskiy avtodcrozhnTY Ir insti,ljt u (Cataly., i2 1,late of) c-' transient catal- yUc proccusc-. Part 3: Causes Of 4.4 k, C- the catalytic a" creffect. Ux. k-hir. zhvr. 27 no. 1: Q, (Vrl 1,4:2) vT.J,,vor---AOt i1n. T.G. Shevelerdop i kolloiday i ."Iyovskiy rvtoCcrozhn.-~Z)- 4-MAitut, lafccx- ACC NR: AP6019052 SOURCE GODS: UR/0073,/66/011 032 0427 0423 i AUTHOR i Novojchatskiyp-I. A*; Lenev, L. M.; Savinskaya, A. A.; Gorokh, A. V. ORG: none TITLET: Diagram of phase equilibria in the system MAO-A1203 (corundum) SOIIRCF,-. Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 11, no. 2, 1966, 427-428 TOPIC TAGS: phase diagrm'-phase equilibrium, phase analysis, manganese compound, aluminum compound, corundum, melting point were used a s ABSTRACT: Specially synthesized high-pubity Mn0,cf-Al-,0 3, and ~.~A1204 initial components durin,' a study of the phasi in the system. The melting 1' and cc.-A'203 (corur'd'=)I points of manganese alu-.,inate uirl- ~~ai'-.veen MiAl;aO4 the eutectic ed wi th a mperature o' were measur .,',!:,L0C0uple and the te, line between I'Vkir) -4s, measured by a PtRh(6)-PtRh(30) thermocouple. Yne '%k'Al2Q4 melt-'! ;-,gruentl~ at 1850�15C without peritectic decomposition at 15600. 7he temperatur~-~ of the eutectic line between IbA1204 and ix-A1203 was 1770tl5C and betveeni L,bO and IMnAloO, 152040G. The composition of the eutectics between Mh~-,O,. and d-A12031i determined by e exposure-quenching method, was 27 wt~ IMnO and 73 w ~120.3, waereas I the eutectics between YhO and IMhAl2O had the following composition; 70' wt,, 3V--,0 sand .- 24 wt% A1293. The phase analysis of Zko sintering products of the mixture oA. 4 Card 1/2 UDG: 541,123 A~CN R_: _101-60190 5 2 and or-A1203 (1 :1) carried out in a GO atmosphere for 3 hr. at 1700C revealed the absence of mutual Mff 3 /j, solubility in the solid phases. The x-ray dif- 177.4 j a fraction and optical characteristics of YhO and YhAl 0 after -Antering in a GO atmosphere at th d i i ~ i 4WIF /0 n- n, e the same as or 3 hr. remaine 1500 itial materials 'This indicated the absence of noticeable mutuL solubility.als*0 between these compounds. These data were used for plotting the phase equilibria diagram in the nio-AlZO-A (corun- dum) system (see Fig. 1). The melting points of., H40 /0 ja 4d A9 So W er YIr-XL 0-; YhO and q -A120 were 1785,and 2050C, respective- ? I ing of the diagram. The diagram ly, during plot was the simplest type of eutectic diagram and did 0 3 (corundun). not differ from that for the F60412 . system. Orig. art. hasil fig. Figo 1, Phase equilibria dkagram of the system (corundum SUB GODES 07/' SUBM DATE; 2lNov64/ ORIG RLF; 006/ OTH RUI OCV. Card 2/2 EXCMnA 14micA Sec.z Vol.9/12 Pbyajolog7,etc. Doe 56 5585. SAVINOVSKAYA A. A. let Med. Inst., Moscow. 0 E f f e c t o f p a r t t &I de-c-o-FUL-c-a-lion and chronic stimulation of the cerebral cortex on the division of mesothelial cells DOKLADYAKAD. NAUXSSSR1955, 105/4(862-CB5)lllus. 10 (Russiantext) It was found that the number of mitotic divisions which was usually seen in meso- thelium of rabbits after the application of an artificial pneumoperitoneum (200- 400 ml. of sterile air) increased greatly when the animals were previously submitted to a partial unilateral decortication or when their cerebral cortex was chronically stimulated by mechanical pressure. The greatest effect was observed when the pneumoperitoneum was applied 1 month (and later, up to 6 months) after the ablation of the cerebra! cortex or the placement of stimulating arrangement on It. Numerous at5rpical forms of division such as amitotic divisions, binuclear cells, fragmentation of nuclei etc. were seen. Wyrwicka - Lddt - - -------- -- SAVINOVSKAYAJ, A. A. "Effect of Partial Removal and Chronic Stimulation of the Cerebral Cortex on Pdritoneal Mesothelium of Rabbits mdRats," p- 186. "Change in the Peritoneum of Rabbits on Creation of Artificial Pneumo- peritoneum under Conditions of Partial DecD rtication.. P. 193. from the book "Effect of Higher Divisions of the Nervous Syttem on Processes .of Inflamm tion and Regeneration," edited by V. G. Yeliseyev, Trudy l-&o Moskovskogo gKdeza Lenina Meditsinskogo Institute. imeni 1. M. Sechenova Vol. 2., Muscow, 1957, 249 pp. IBSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological). General Probloms Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, 'No. 59961 Author Sayinovakaya, A. A. Inat Instituto Title Changoo in tho Peritonoum of Rabbits During the Applies- tion of an Artificial Pnoumoporitoneum Undor Conditions of Partial Decortication Orig Pub Tr- 1-go Iwak. mod. in-ta, 1957, 2, 193-199 Abstract :.During the first days after decorticationJ the introduction of 400 ml. of air into.thle abdominal region of rabbits did not produce an aseptic,fibrinous inflainrotion of the peritoneum, which could be observed in the controls. One to six months after decortication, the introduction of 200 ml. of air -,-oduced an increased inflammatory reaction in the peritoneum. The mitotic activity of the: Card 1/2 2o-6-35/42 AUTHOR: jz,:~Vinovc'-z.~.a, TITLE: Variation in the. IrlLctivity of "Ic_iJ j_r !1esot,el_jura Cells Durin,;r 11itosis (Izmeneniye al-tivnesti kisloy .rcsf,%'Laz,., v, me~otel- ialInykh kletkL,'-,h 1~ri mitoze) PERIODICAL. Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116,'I'Tr 6, pr, 1018 - 1021 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author has introduced 400 nl of sterile air into the abdominal hollow of rabbits and therewith caused mass-mitosis of mesothelium cells of the peritoneum ("pristenochnaya bryushinall). Then the acid phosphaWe within these cells was determined. In ncr--qal neso- thelium. cells this ferment exists in small quantit ie s, wi thin the nucleus and in insignificantly small quantities within the proto- plasm. In spite of the increase of the ribonucleic acid quantity after tvo days withir the cells the activity of the acid phospha- tase varies itself ;~,hethqr within the nucleus, nor within the cy- toplasm. Only at the surface of the nuclecli muchlenlari;ed Small clods are colored thoroughly dark-bro-v.-n respectively, nearly black . , accordi-n- to the chromatine tied to the nucleolus. The activity- of the acid phosphatase quickly increases withir. the cells dt-rin- Card 112 mitosis. This.high activity is kept on during the araphase. Simul- 20-6-35/42 Variation in the Activity ci~ ~Icid Pho3rhatase in T.'eSothelium Cells tanecusly the protoplasm increases. In this reo-,~ect 'he early telo-. phase i3 little different fron, the anaphase. About the r-nd of the telophase the phosphatase concentratcs i -iithin the nuclei forming and disappears out off the protoplasm. "Lhe younz nasoLhelium, cells always lay in couples and retain the phosphatase activity during a considerably lon,; period. Their protoplasm, however, is not dif- ferent from that one f the surroundirC cells. Durin. 'he "auitatic" a seCrientation the phosphatuaso ac't*.ivit,,!- remains rearly unchanged.. In. the followinj the author discusses various opinions o;. literature and L she enumerates seve--i--l questions still not clear. 7here are 3 figures, and 21 references, 7 of vtUc', arc 61avic. ASSOCIATION: First Moscow-Medical Institute im. I. M. Sechenov (Fervyy Lfoskovskiy meditsinskiy institut im. I. Sechenova) PRESENTED: JulY,8, 1957, by I. I. Shmall~auzen, Aca0e.-,,-Jcian SUBMITTED: July 2, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Con.-ress Card 2/2 C A Deffmilvation of low lwstorj ha:dness. 1). A-;*ivtll- '4_k1j. 'p. li. St),unkel. .1"'t 1: lot 4, IWi"Imi. 21. No' 'I. file meth-.1 VArtiell flilt 'At .4 'Appr"%~ A4 btaller 11w a _Ill. al-asirsell water add-Waml Nat a mr-t4tirctl vul. 1,( Triloit 11, tile,, ail'i the NOT- Kri-ist-v 11LAck 'r (istaicatmi, _i% ah4w1)uxhlv. Ali,[ litrate %ith .4 5% -111, 011 A All (nmll itirren-vtrurr t., W,,,- methM flat'llor- of rlr AID P-78 Sub -ect USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Authors Styunkell, T. B., Eng., Savinovskiy, D. A., Eng., and,~ Yakimets, M. E., Kand. of Ehg'.-Sci., Sverdlovsk Title New Water Hardness Indicators (Advice to Industrial Laboratories) Periodical Izv. V.T.I.Y v. 21, #3, 22-23, Mr 1952 Abstract Det ermination of water hardness by the complexometric method is discussed. Compounds giving colored reaction to eriochromium black T ate recommended for use. 3 tables, 2 Russian references (1951-52). Institution Urals Polytechnic. Inst. im. Kirov. Sverdlovsk Power Plant. Submitted November 21, 1951 td 10 101, 'Y4kW ILIKOV. B.F.; KMYEV, G.A.; LOZOVSKIY, A.T.; LARMIAN. I.L.; NIKOIAYEV, G.I.; PAYLUSHMENKO, Y.P.; ROZEDISTVENSKIY, I.K.; RUVIMSKIY, I.M.;~SATIWM- SKIYt___p~A.; SBITCHINKO. Ye.F.; SERMA, A.S.; SOKOLIK, V.D.; RASSADNI- Ye.I., redaktor; SHRLYAGINA, A.A., redaktor; IARIONOV, G.Te., tekhnicheskty redaktor [Cparation of the Sredne-Uralsk Hjrdroelectric Power Station] opyt. ekopluatatsii Sredne-Urallokoi GRES. Pod red. B.I.Rassadnikova i I.K.Rozhclestvenskogo. Moskva. Goo. energ. izd-vo, 1956. 103 p. (KLRA 10:1) (Sredne-Uralsk Hydroelectric Power Station) SAVINOVSKIT, D.A., Inzhener. Water characteristics of high-pressure boilers with natural cirulation. Energetik 4 no.12;1-) D 156, (NW 10;1) (Feed water) (Boilers) Vrj 41,A AUTHOR: Desyatova, T.A., Savinovskiy, D.A. and Salikhovj M.Z*, Engineers. 1o4-2-10/38 TITIS: Control panel for centralised water sampling. (Shchit tsentralizovannogo otbora prob v0d) PERIODICAL: "Elektricheskie Stantsii" (Power Stations), 1957, Vol. 28, No.2, pp. 43-44 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTIUCT: The taking of water samples in a power station is very laborious. If a central sampling panel is used the sampling staff is no longer required and chemical control of the water isimproved. *A centralised panel installed in a power station in the. Central Urals is described which samples raw,..,,,. filtered and softened water after each cationic purifier, after the de-aerator, feed after the high pressure heater of. each turbine boiler water from each boiler, heating system water and drinking water. The arrangement of the panel is described with omygen content meters, steam salt content recorders and water purification plant flow meters. Until the panel was installed the chemical laboratory staff con- sisted of four persons and afterwards this was reduced to two. The installation in the Yegorshinskiy power station is also described; this includes samples from the condensers,. .Card 1/2 which leak. The operating staff has been reduced as a result Control panel fo2 centralisedwater sapling. (Cont.)104-2-19/-38 of installing the panel. Centralised saml)lj-ng is being arranged at other stations. Recommendations are made about the installation of panels including the use of coppei pipes for feed water and condensate and steel.pipes for boiler water. Recommendations are also made about panel construction and cooling arrangementse It is often advisable to install two panels, one for the boiler house and another for the machine room. In newpower stations, if the water purification equip- ment is small it should be installed in the main building or next to it so that the same staff can look after the water purification equipment as well as seeing to samples. Kn editorial note states that as the amount of sampling of steam water and fuel is being reduced and-additional ~vater analysis equipment is being installed so that in some power stations there is even no need for a shift chemist, the insta- liation of centralised sampling panels is not reoommended in purely condensing stations. Card.2/2 There are- 3 figures. AVAILABLE: SOV/96-59-3-11/21 AUTHORS: Varavitski7q I.B., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Kostrikin~ yu~La,, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Galkina, L.G., Engineer and SavinovskiZ[,, D.A., Engineer TITIB: The Preparation of Distiliate in an Installation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator (Prigotovleniye distillyata v ustanovke s pryamotochnym. gazovym. isparitelem) PERIOD ICAL:Teploere rgetikal, 1959, Nrl3j pP 49-54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By the use of gas evaporators it is possible to obtain di-stIllate Ln an amount up to 8-lWo of the steam raising capacity of the boiler. In addition, the flue gas temperature io reduced, the size of the convective parts, of the furnace is smaller and corrosion of the heating surfaces is reduced. Gas evaporators can operate either on a direct-flow circuit or with natural circulation. All the equipment-used.in the gas,evaporators-is proved and -reliable. In October, 1954 a.gas evaporator war . added to a boiler of 160-200 tons/hour output.. A small. heat-exi3hanger coil was installed at the end of the Card 1/4 existing convective. part of the,furnace beyond the air SOV/96-59-3--11/21 The Preparation of Distillate~in an,Installation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator heater. It was intended to operate during the winter period as an e,,conomiser and during the summer period as a gas evaporator. A general schema-tic diagram of the equipment is given in Fig,,l and a sketch of the, horizontal separator in Fig.2. Since the gas evaporator operates at low pressure, steam is only contaminated by dropwise carry-over of salts. An expression is given for, the ratio of the qaantity of salt. in the distillate to that at the inlet to the separators. In conducting the testsy in order to accelerate and simplify the.analyses of water salt content, solutions of phosphates,and chlorides were specially added to. the viater reaching the, evaporator.. The results of 16 tests are given in Table 1. The thermal efficiency and general.characterist.ics of the gas.evaporator were determined from longw-term operatIng experience. The main conditions for producing distillate of the necessary quality during the tests are given in Fig.3. It appears that at humidities of up to 457o, almost all of the moisture reaching the separator is Card 2/4 removed. At higher humidities the efficiency of removal .SOV/96-59-3-11/21 The Preparation of Distillate in an Inztpllation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator is less and a single separator does not.suffice. E-ven the use of two film separators in:series, although a. considerable improurement, aces not give distillate of the required c 'unction of L _Luality. Distillate quality as a T various operating conditions is plotted in Fig,,4.and- 5. To study the operation of the separator during possible periods of intermittent salt carry-over, thermo-couples were installed on the coils. Thereby pulsation and the uniformity of distribution of water on the coils were registered. The corresponding test results are given in Fig.6. An outline draxing of the calorifier with multi-stage separation appears in Fig.? and the main characteristics of the equipment are stated. Operating experience showed a high thermal efficiency; the tubes did not become contaminated or damaged, except occasionally.: when they were abraded by ash,, There were no special difficulties.in erection or repairand the installation was particularly reliable in operation. Althoughin Card 3/4 some cases the tubes operated below the dew point, external :30V/96-59-3-11/21 The Perparation of Distillate in an-Installation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator corrosion was not observed. After 13,000 hours ~operation one coil was clit out of the calorifier and no interml depo--its werefound. On'the basis of this operating and test data extensive introduction of gas evaporators is recommended. Their field of application should be determined and design and operating instructions worlgF.,d out. There are-7 figures, 2 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheski~ institut- Sverdlovenergo (All-Union Therao-Technical Institute sverdlo-vrenergo) Card 4/4 IkEgfULKINY Ye.N.; SERGEEEVSKIY, V.S.; FEOFILOV, G.L.; BAYEVA, A.V. First attempts at the surgical treatment of bronchia:l asthma by the autotransplantation of the lungs. Eksper. khir. i anest. 9 6 0-3 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:7) o. :2' 3 n 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy biolog-ii i meditsiny (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. Ye.N.Meshalkin; direktor dotsent Yu.I. Borodin) NlInIsterstva zdravookhraneriiya RSFSR, Novosibirsk. creoun, 1~ L4oo~ik? and P. Wynchenko, Kholadit'navis SAVINOVSKIY) N. Chemical Abst. -visvoilliVi of so,14111% 7fkk. 30, Ko L111 d th f W h 11 1 l l d Vol- 48. No. 6 o5c o Li nIN n. an caic alginate ( ) an uate ( ) so po ammonitoo, and calclom cascillates, the Illelling cllamctir4 Mar! 259 1954 l4tics of 1, aud tile tole of I nuff 11 aq Anbiliters In ice , A t fi kl I OA d I i I d d F ll s ia wat ex( n . tg I) were hiveit I , g4li i d h i 11 r f h i oo a l ar , all' w1tv An t e actory from browlt wasyred o made by tile atida. of I M-2.2% c4 drinkint scifla to 461- pptd., wa.%harl and freshly pressed m-clo, which "aj tl" drictl at 40-',0*. 1 S. and D. concluded that 0.15; of land 2% of 11 (%V-t. WSW were sufficient fir tile stabilization of 111. The quality of III %vai not uffected by the uc of I and II, and the soap%- flavor of Itsolu. wa4 not 1111pUted to 111, Aging was found unnecessuy to gabi the max. whipping, Vladimir N. Krukovs y Y USSR Chemi cal Technology. Chemical Products and Their An- 1-30 plication. Food Thdustry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Khimiya, ITO 3, 1957, No 10361 Author Savinovskiy, N. Inst Not giv-en Title The Determination of the Fat Content of Ice Cream Mixtures Orig Pub Kholodilln. tekhnlka 1956, No 1, 36-4o Abstract Comparative tests have been run using two different-methods for determining the fat content of ice cream mixtures. The acid method requires too much time and is not reliable. In the determination of the fat content by,the extraction method 5 gms of the mix are dehydrated by the addition of 4 gms of calcined sodium carbonate and extracted with ethylene chlo- ride for 20 min; the solvent is distilled (over a sand bath or under an IR lamp) off from 14-16 ml of extract at 140-1500 Card 1/2 (Ice cream--Storage) 25(5) sov/66-59-5-~22/35 AUTHOR.: savinovskiy, N., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: On the Production of.Dry,Ice Cream Mixtures PERIODICAL: Kholodil1naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, p64, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article draws attention to many advantages of using dry ice cream- mixture, or ice cream,in powder.form, which permits to save space, time, machinery and labor to ice cream manufacturers. The Yalutorovsk- Milk Canning Plant turns out 6 specimens of ice cream powder, packed in cans. of 150, 400 g and 10 kg which have been stored for 4.5 months' at various 0 temperatures from 30 to -20 C without deteriorating. The powder is diluted with water in a proportion of 1:2.5 or 1:2.7. Card i/i SAVINOVSKIY, H., kand.tekhn. XM,. G. , inzh. ; DEKIEMO, V. ; GIB Iff, I., kand. sk-okhozyayS=v%vDfh naUX Operation of continuous freezers. Khol.tekh. 37 no-5:35-39 S-0 !6o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy Inatitut kholodilluoy promyshlennosti (for Savinovskiy). 2. Moskovskiy khladokombinat imeni A.I. Mikoyana (for Dezent and Dealdenko)- 3. Hauchno- isale- dovatellskiy eksperimentalino-kon8tiuktorskiy institut prodovoll- stvennogo mashinostroyeniya (for Gisin). (Ice-dream freezers) INIKHOVY G.S.,.zasl. deyatell nauki i tekliniki, doktor khba. nauk, prof.; SKOHODUIAOVA, A.M.,kand. biol. nauk; SHAPIRO, L.R., [deceased]; MILYUTINA, L.A., inzh.- D~NIUHOV, M.G., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; LEBEEDETA, K.S..,kana.sclikhoz.nauk;KiURKCHAN,V.1i.; VASILEVSKIY, V.G., inzh.;.SIVTIIOVSKIY-,-IIX--~~d. tekhn. nauk; VIEDRASHICO, V.F., kand.med. nauk; SOKOLOVSKIY, V.P.P prof.; BE,GTIOV, V.L., inzh.; YxA&EIII9,10VA, A.R.; VEDRASIIKO, V.F., I=d. med. nauk; KOSTYGOV, V.V., red.; SKUI?JKIIIN, M.A. NOLITA~T011,1, C.P*, doktor biol nauk, prof.; SPERXISKIY, G.N., zasl. de- yatel- nauk~-. 6oktor md. nauk, Prof.-. KISETA, YC.I., teklm. red. (Dairy foods]Molochnaia pishcha. Moskva,, Pishcheprom:Lzdat 1962. 419 p. (MIRA 15:10~ 1. Glavnyy'kulinar Ministerstva torgovli (foriazennova). 2. Chlen-korres-.ondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Speranskiy, Skurikhin). 3. beystviteliny-it chlen Akademii moditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Molchanova). (Cookery (Dairy products)) (Dairy-products), BAMDAS, Aleksandr Markovich, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; SAVINOVSKIY., Yuriy Aleksandrovich, kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent Optimum geometry and calculation of the smoothing choke of a small rectifier. Izv..vys. ucheb. zav.; elektromekh. 6 no.ItIO3-117 963. (MIPA 16:5) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy elektricheskikh mashin i appamtov Gorlkovskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta (for Bamdas). 2.' Kafedra. elektricheskikh mashin i apparatov GorIkovskogo politekhnicheskogo instituts, (for Savinovskiy). (Electric coils) (Electric current rectifiers) s/18o/62/OOO/Oo6/oo4/O22 E071/E151 AUTHORS Belikov, A.M. and Sayipsk~aa, A.,~. (Chelyabinsk TITLE: Vanadium and niobium carbides in steel PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk,SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh.nauk. Metallurgi:ya i toplivo, no.6, 1962, 67-72 TEXT: The existence of oxygen in the vanadium and niobium carbides in allr.,y steels containing them Was 5t udied, as well.as the effect of heat treatment on the carbon content of the carbides, Two niobium steels (1.355; and 1.50% Nb, respectively, and 0. 67 -0. 700/0 C) and one vanadium steel (0-975 V., 0.710,0 C) were used and were examined in the fully ann ealed, normalised, and harde ned states. The carbide s were separated either electrolytically,or chemically. The gas content of the steels and of the separated carbides was determined by vacuum melting. 'The carbon in the~- carbides was 'determined chemically and also from the lattice .spacing of the carbide, as determined with a diffractometer ~~(PC -50V (URS-50i). I twas established that after any thermal. .'treatment of the niobium -steiel.in the temperature range 65o-1306.QC', Card 1/2 s/18O/62/ooo/Oo6/oo4/0'22 Vanadium and niobium carbides E071/E151 and after hardening and annealing of vanadium steel in the temperature* range 625- .1050 OC, the combined, carbon content of the carbides VCi and NbC remained practically constant. in the _x 1_x carbide VC separated from the vanadium steelq there was some l-xI oxygen and possibly nitrogen, the atoms of which occupy the unfilled by Thus, after the formation of. vacancies carbon atoins. V -vanadium carbide during the annealing of hardened.steel, oxygen 'i sidel-able proportion.of diffuses into the carbide, occupying a con vacarit-octahedral sites in the carbidelattice. X-ray data'could ,not be used to prove the same for niobiuni carbide but gas analysis indicated that the presence of oxygen and nitrogen in~ NbCl_x was possible. There are 1 figure and 5 tables. SUBMITTED: February 26, 1962. Card 2/2 AccEssioN N.P.: AP4038522 s/oo2o/64/156/oo.3/0541/0542 -AUrHOR: Gorokh, A. V.; Busakov., L. W.; Sa2~1ak")_AAo TITIE. Synthesis and characteristics of molybdenum sesquinulfide (MO sub 2 S sub 5) SOURCE: IM SSSR. Doklady*, V- 156, no- 3, 1964, 541-542, and insert facing P- 542 ~TTOPIC TAGS: molybdenwi sesquisulfidej synthesis, physical property,, lattice parameter,, molybdenum, sulfur) hardness) optical property KBSTRACT: On tho bar.:L.-. of chemical analysia the formula Mo2S-A is assigned to, the .~.ntcrmcdiate product of thermal dissociation of molybdenite. "Up to the present ti;me this compound was not characterized optlicaLly or by x-ray diffraction. Con- r~equently; it was the jju-xpose of this worl to syntbcGize molybdentm. sesquisulf1de r , and _~id to deteiz~ino acwte of its physical conGtauto. Molybdeam powder (99.%~) 5ulfur -were used as staiting rLaterials in a 2.3 ratio. The rampleo uere tborougbd~r: 'v,-_1-ced czd scaled " ql.L-,r' z empules under vacuua. This mLcture vaa then heated "tims i; rczvl n fox-Mation of 1,10-S This article describes determinutions of.hardaess, r- optical proparties and cryofflattice propeeties of molybdenum E3ulfides. It -was conclusively shown tha`i; molybdenwu Gulfidea lower than MooSq are not formed. Orig. ~d_ ~l 3 0 29 tWP(e)/3"(m)/9dP(t)/1KP(b) lip (C) J-1) M A= NRs AP5028585 SOURCE CODE: UR/oo76/65/039/011/2806/2808-. AUTHOR: Novokhatskiy, 1. A.; Belov A. A. B.: F.; Gorokh, A4 VQ; Savinskaya..: ORG: Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Scientific Research In Istitute (Chelya - b.inskiy nauchno-issledovatell'skiy institut metallurgii) TITLE: 4 Phase diagram.of ferrous oxide corundum system 44 SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiii, V.:~ 39, no. 11, 19659 2806-2808 TOPIC TAGS: iron compound, alumina, phase diagram, stoichiometric.'mix-,-- ture Al ABSTRACT: The FeO-A1203 s stem was studied by,means of x-raydiffrac-'-- y tion.and petrojrapli~c analysis. The %specimens were prepared by sinteli- ing FeA1204 with~A1203 in A1203:and ZrO2 tubes'at 17000C in a purified argon atmosphere. After.sinteriig the mixtures wer Ie.quenche.d in water., and subjected to x-ray powder analysis. It was shown in this:system. that FeA1204 and a-AI203 are not mutually soluble in solid phases. The study of the sintered stoichiometric 3reo + A1303 mixtures showed that. 3FeO*Al2O3 compound is not formed. A new variation of the phase dia-.~' UDC: 541.i23 Card 1/2 SATINSKAY-A, A.F. liffeci of aa'orgaaic inflammatory focus in the oral cavity on pilocarpine secretion of the paired salivary glands. Bial.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.1 supplement:71-74 157. (141RA 10:3) 1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentalinoy patologii (zav-. - prof. S.I. lobedinskaya) otdala obshchey patologii (zav. - akademik A.D.Speranskiy) Instituta normallnoy i patologicheakoy fiziologit (dir. - daystvitall- nyy chlen AMN SSSR V.N*Chernigovskiy) AMN SSSR. Predstavlena akademikom A.D.Speranakim. (MOUTH, dime exper. focal inflamm., eff. on pilocarpine secretion by salivary glands) (SALIVIRY GIANDS. physiol. pilocarpine secretion, eff. of exper. focal inflamm. in.mouth of dogs) (FILOCARPINN, physiol. secretion byealivary- glands. eff. of exper. focal inflAmm. in mouth of dogs) SAVINSKAYA, A.P. ruaction. of paired salivary glands under partial anestbesia of the oral mucosa Lwith summary in Znglishl. Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no-3:24-28 Mr '57. (M12A 10:7) 1. 1z laboratorii okeperimentallnoy patologii (zav. - prof S.I. Lebedinskayn) otdola obahchey patologli (zav. - akad. A.D.;Peranakiy) Institute normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii (dir. - prof. V.N. Chernigovskiy) AMN S85R, Moskva. Predstavlens akademikom A.D.Speranskim. ~(AIMTENTICS, LOCAL, off. tetracaine. on conditioned reflex control of salivary secretion.in dogst'(Xus)) (SALIVARY GLANDS, qff. of drugs on same) --(RUIAL OIDIT IONED. off. of drugs _on SAVEM-KAYA, A.P. ?ossibilitv of developing positive and negative conditioned reflexes froin symmetrical skin areas. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 46 no.11:11-17 9 1516.~. (HIRA 12: 1) 1. Iz laboratorii eks-oerimentallnoy -oatologii (znv. - lorof. S. I. Le'badInnknya) otdela obahchey patologii ( zav. - akademik A.. D. Speranski7) Instituta normallnoy i vatologicheskoy fisiologil (dir. - deystviteltny7 chlen A14N SSSR V. N. Chernigovskly) AMIT SSSR. Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMIT SSSR V. N. Chernigovskim. (IMFLZC, CONDIT10113D, prod. of negative positive reflexes from symmetrical skin areas (Rua)) SAVPTSKAYA, Ir. v. 11(3'haractf~ristics and Pole of the Nervotif, Sy6tem in the Process of Hea I.. Fn, ission of' FJ.ne-:'Ioolc-(! Sheer." Cand Rio! Slci, f-.11-Union Inzt of' r,Yperimental Veterinary Medicine, Vin Agriculture TUSESP, Mmcow, 19-55'. (KL, No 11, Mar 55) SO: Sum. '110. 670, 29 Sep 55-survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertztions Djefended at USSR Hi Cher Educational Institutims.