SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT L.M. CHERKASHCHENKO - V. CHERKASHIN

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USSR/Human and Animnl Pbysiology - (14ol-Lml and Pathological). T-12 Nervous System. Higher Vervour, Behavior. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, 51310 Author Clierkashcheliko, L.M. Inst L'vov University. Title Certain Iones of Heavy Metals Affecting Conditioned Defen- sive Reflexes. Orig Pub Dopovidi ta povidomleniya. Ltvivslk. wi-t, 1957, vi!). 7, ch- 3, 102-103- Abstract Conditioned defensive reflexes (CR) were created in 2 dogs in response to M120 and a 1,200 Sound of a wbistle, as well as differentiations (D) in response to Y~O and a &X sound of a whistle, according to the method of V.P. P-roto- popov. After oral or subcutaneous administration of 1-2 ral of a 1 percent CdCl2 solut'011, the latent period Card 1/2 - 118 - USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) I T-12 Nervous System, Higher Nervous Activityei Behavior. Abs Jour Rcf Zhur - Biol., No 11, 1958, 51310 increased, and the napitude of CR decreased, a fact which was observed on the 2nd day also. Incomplete D became ab- solute. After 1-2 ml of a 2 percent solution of cysteine was administered, normal maoiitude and latent period of CR were reestablished, and D was disinhibited. The author intorpretes the described phenomena by the blocking of SH-groups of protein bodies by Od salts and the increase of their action by cysteinc. -- M.I. Lisina. Card 2/2 MMIKASHCHMO, M- I- . --- Role of marine rodents in the natrition of the eared owl (Asio otus L.) Nauk. zap. Nauk-pryrods maze AN URSH 8:120-123 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Ternopol ftovince-Owle) (Yield mice) (Birds--Food) PASTERNAK, S.I., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, otv. red.; ZDUN, V.I., doktor biol. nauk, red.; MALBOVSKIY, K.A. (Malynovslkyi, K.A.1, kand. biol. nauk, red.; LBERKASHCHEN -KO,, IL-1. kand ' geol. nauk, red.; TISHCBENKO, M.N.(TyshchenkoJ,-- M.N.1', red.; ANDRIYCHUK, M.D.[Andriiehuk, M.D.], red.; MATVITCHUK, O.O.(Matviichuk., 0.0.3. tekhn. red. [Present and past fauna in the western provinces of the Ukraine) Suchasna ta Wula fauna zakhidrqkh oblastei llkrairjy. Kyiv, Vyd-vo AN URSR, 1963. 92 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Akademiya nauk USSR, Kiev. Naukovo-pryrodoznavchyi mu"$. PASTERNAK, S.I., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, otv. red.; ZDUVI, V.I., doktor biol. nauk, red.; MALINOVSKIY, K.A. [Malynovs1kyi, K.A.], kand.'biol. nauk., red.; CHEitKASHUMIKO, M.I., red.; TISHCHENKO, M.N.[Tyshchenkol red.; kATYASHWSKAYA, T.I.[Matiashevslkas T.I.1, red.izd-va; REKES, M.A., tekhn. red. [Ecology and taxonomy of plants of the Garpathian Mountains and adjacent regions] Ekologiia ta system6tyka roslyn Karpat i prylehlykh teritorii. Kyiv, Vyd-vo AN URSR, 1963- 92 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Naukovo-pryrodoznavehyi mazei, Lvov. PASTERNAK, S.I., doktor geol.-min. nauk, otv. red.; ZDUN, V.I., doktor biol. nauk, red. '~~A "CHp4Kq,_M.I., kand. biol. ; -k ~- nauk, red.; MALINOVSKIY, [Mal~novslkyi, K.A.], kand. biol. nouk, red.; TISHCIO KO, M.Njb-shchenko, M.N.], red. [Animal world ofthe western regions of the Ukraine] Tvarynnyi svit zakhidnykh raloniv Ukrairy. Kyiv, Vyd-vo "Naukova dumka," 1964. 82 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Akaderiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Naukovo pryrodoznayphyi muzey, L'vov. T. JE~ 17~C, 24162 CHE~U- Ekonoiaich~~,skoye ~-.aclio id 1-t-Its polon, ;'~arjmnoll !,o;, L-T) 0 _'I'l 4 U Vyl~- S- 3--71. Bi'olio!,,r: S. 71. 30,: Letlopis, 32, 19"0. .? N.1. (CherkashchenYog M.1.1 Materials on the infestation of birds of the uD r Dniester .pe Valley by ectoparasites. Nauk. zap. J.auk.-pyrod. M=. AN URSR 9:69--75 :61. (14IRA 15:2) (Dniester Valley~-Parasites-Birds) CHERKASHCHENKO., N.I. [Cherkashchenko, M.I.J; STRAUDIAN, F.I. Principles for working out a program for the investigation of vertebrates at permanent field stations of the Carpathian highlands. Nauk. zap. Ilauk.-pryrod. muz. AN URSR 9:92- 103 161, WIRIL 15:2) (Carpathian Mountain Region-Vertebrates) CHMUCASHCHENKO, N.I. [Cherkashchenko, M.I.] Abundance.. daily activity and food of birds nesting in the upper Dniester Valley. Nauk. zap. Nauk.-pryrod. muz. AN URSR 10: 112-121 . 162. (MIRA 16:8) MAYDROV, S.N. Prinimali uchastiye: NAZAROVA, Zh., student; STEPANOVA, T.F., student; KUZITETSOVA, G.P., student; KALININA, S.A., student; SAKHNBMO, A.M.; student; CHE,RlKA.SJ,lCHENKO,, V.I., student. Content of vitamin C in onions of the Romanovskii and Msterskii varieties* Vop. pit. 22 no.l,.89-90 Ja-F'63 (MM 16:11) 1. Iz kafedry khimii (zav. - dotsent S.N. Mayorov) Kostromsko- go pedagogichoskogo instituta i iz kafedry khimii Cherkassko.- go pedagogicheskogo instituta. SHUMANOVA, A.%; SOKOLOV, B.S.; ~K F -AS-H -~WSKOVA, h..i.; CIiUL'K0V, M.P.; BORDIBOK, V.G.; RAIMOVA) S.S.; KULIK) O.A.; UDALOVA, L.I.; KAZACHKOV, S.S., otv. red.; EMMA, L.P., red. [Agroclinintic manual on Omsk Provinco] Agroklimaticheskii spravochnik po Omskoi oblasti. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 227 p. WIRA 17:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeo- rologicheskoy sluzhby. 0makoye upravleniye. 2. Gidrometeoro- logicheskaya observatoriya Omskogo upravleniya gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby (for all except Kazachkov, Zhdanova). CIIIMKASHY.NlNr)V, V., naucbnvy entrudnik; PETROSMITS, R., naijcbmT sotrudnik 1-1 I'll.., Testa wars succonsfid. Mast.ugi. 8 no.6:3 Je '59. (jd]RA 12:10) 1. Inotitut gornogo dela All SSSR. (Coal u1ning inch I nary -To sting) SAFHAROVSKIY, N.A., inzh.; CHERHASHENINOV, inzh. Mining operations in the construction of gas reservoirs [from "Gas" no.10, 1961; "Oil and Gas Journal," no.18, 1958, no.18, 19591. Shakht. stroi. 6 no.3:26-2c Mr '62. (MIRA 15:3) (United States--Gas, Natural--Storage) (Mining engineering) SAKHAROVSKIY, N.A.Y. HERKASHENINOV, V.I. wi= M"MMMM.... Preparation for prospecting and the fillin4up of underground storage wells with liquefied petroleum gas. Gaz.prom. no.5:51-52 163. (MA 16.-6) (United States--Liquefied petroleum kas-Storage) AKSENOV, V.V.; 1-111--.C. V, N.T.; PETHOSYANTS, E.V.; L;HEqDSHL-'l;lNOV, V.I. Results ;.,) mine testing of 1452 powered supports as part of an A2 stopin,., --dt. -eiz. mekh. svois., ddv-. i razri gor*,porodo no.2: 3.75-185 1 tJ,~. (MRA 17:1) - -- ." 0 - % I - ~ SAK-TjAF0VSj,'jy, ?1.11.; V.I.; Goll"I"L''." F 4',' .. voreign technology. Gaz. prom. 8 163. (MIRA 17:11) Iloilo PzocitJ c,t's A '10a .40 Z12 0 4,9p. 'rom IQ - - - SO ce tit L2176 ----SOURCE--C'-0DZ'F-U1-- b J66/bod/661- VO AUTHORSt Bekker2 Do Isj q~zurov,_V* -A.; Gliorkashaninov, ORGt none TITLE: A scaling device for the subsurface mining storage of gas jand petroleum products. Class 81, No. 180521 [announced by All-Union Scientific Research____. Institute of Gasprom SSIR for Subsurface Gassi-66it--io'n-i 1; of-Coa-1- C&a~y~zw nauchno- issledovatel'skiy institut podzemnoy gazifikataii ugley Gazproma SSSRY SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakip no. 7P 1966, 118 TOPIC TAGS: underground facility, gas pressure, natural gas, petroleum product, fuel storage, storage tank ;Tt This Author Gertificate presents a scaling device for the subsurface storage of gas and petroleum products. To utilize the prossure of the product for additional strengthening of the structure, the latter is made in w of a spherical or cylindrical shell (see Fig. 1), The structure is provided ,tension nechaniart and bearm against a strengthening insert placed on the uDct 622 AP6012170 Fig. 1. 1 shell 2 mechanism) 3 - 8A Vi insert protrusions in the walls of the storage tank*, Orig. art. SUB COM 131 SUBM DAM 31Aug64 -Car 000 0000*0 goo *Goes 0 000 0*0 000000 000040 4100411001 00*900 00009000900: V N 10 &1 42 43 41 a" is 31 32 U lot X ST (x a 0 pu 0 S T Vi ON Ty f- a , b , JL_ W 1111. SOS' so= 0 or: 00" so- so-! go- a*- 4 Ia.) ..._1 ,,;tm VLV o 011121 an am tit% lice p-CUT111 job ..0 it. "bill 00, gIctsiptsid iamul aAvJ 'SUPSTP'1114% PV4111 tit -Stim"" -()I ql!m AnIF-d- 'Alqvqwj;nm3 jaqiiq tpntu v wvq upts ;,An -Anw-woul llaaf, am s"Twal 21LL -witaut- lia"IN '1133P UWAk iCJ1.;n3 01 t'D11Z) Aq wiq Aq p4li- j"Yq-til-d-Utol) -Irv) uI41 )oil )o A 'or -Fjjy -t-hy 'POW :y!~6_,:(Pvqw4Jfq9V " )sit I -P3K almis) -"!6341, mq3 -LV *swpv4uo3w3 Iftouvit ul 01TAUS "ifdo 91 M" ATIVRWM*d so -so 1~ 1 00 ~ .:: so go so 00 so it it at 68 a It 0 t I 0 0 0 0 0 0 AL_J&_& a & SS is a YflyAMxov, ?..inzh. (g.Chita); CHEMSHIN, A.,inzh. (g.Cbita) Pneumohydraulic stand for dismounting and assembling freight cars. Zhel.dor.transp- 36 no.6:79 Je 155. (MIRh 12:4) (Railroads--Freight cars--Maintenance and repair) (Hydraulic machinery) OSTILYY~ G.B.; PIEMUSHIN, A.F. Behavior of the lower layer o-7 perrafrost as a criterion in pros- pecting for structures in the northeastern part of the West Sibirian Plain. Geol. i -,eofiz. 10:62-U, 'CO. (!--IPA 14:2) 1. Institut geologii i r--eofiziki Sibir~korgo otdcleniya M! SS..'R, Novosibirsk. (West Siborian Plain-Tctraleim I~eology) (Frozen LTound) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4001 Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi im. M.A. Bonch- Bruyevieha Sbornik studencheskikh nauchnykh rabot, vyp. 1 (Collection of Stu- dent Scientific Projects, Nr 1) Leningrad, 1959. 87 P. 500 oopies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSR. Ministerstvo svygzi. Resp. Ed.t I.G. Klyatakin, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Resp. Secretary.- O.N. Sapronov., Engineer; Tech. Ed.: V.V. Gallehinskaya; Editorial Board: I.G. Klyatakin (Resp Ed.) Professor DGator of Technical Sciences, O.N. Sapronov: (Resp. Secretaryl Engineer, M.P. Dolukhanov, Professor, B.F. Zhuravskiy, Student, A.A. Golldin, Engineer, Z.I. Prokopovich, Engineer, Kh. I. Cherne, Docent, V.V. Razumovsk:Ly, Docent, I.M. Metter, Docent, S.M. Neyman., Docent, B,I. Tikhonov, Engineer., I.N. Fomichev, I.K. Bobrovska,va, Docent, and D.N. Shapiro, Docent. PURPOSE: This collection of articles was published in order to ac- Card IA Collection of Student (Cont.) SOV/4001 quaint the public with the work of students of the Leningrad Commu- nications' Institute imeni M.A. Bonch-Bruyevich.. The articles may also be useful to communication technicians, COVERAGE: The papers presented at the 1958 conference of the Scien- tific Student Society of the Institute concerned such new problems as electronic automatic telephone exchanges, electronic computers, colored television, and electronic telegraph. This collection contains 12 articles which were selected from the 90 papers sub- mitted at the conference. No personalities are mentioned. Refer- ences accompany most of the articles. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Klyatskin, I.G. New Technology Self-Taught 3 Kopylov, P.M. Differential Phase and Differential Amplification Distortions, and Methods of Measuring Them 5 Morozov, S.N., and A.I. Cherkashin. Construction of Automatic Ex- Card 2/14 Collection of Student (Cont.) SOV/4001 change Experimental Circuits Using Semiconductors 2.8 Ivanov, V.D. Investigation of Junction Transistor Blocking Oscil- lator 24 Kozlovskiy., M.M. Secondary k12 03 Electron Emission 32 Sorokin, L.V. Description of Laboratory Equipment For Investigati on of Fading and Measurement of Field Strength 44 Gorinshteyn, A.M. Determination of Temporary Error of Electrical Integration 53 Zhuravskiy, B.F. Instrument For Visual Observation of Crystal TrIode Characteristles ("kharakteriograf") 61 Chasovikov, A.S. Investigation of Time Parameters of a ST-35 Electromagnetic Receiver 65 Koropets G.D. Capacitor and Semiconductor High-Speed Memory Unit 71 Card 3/4 MDROZOV, S.N., student IV kursa; CHXMSHIN, A.I., student IV kursa Design of experimental transistorized networks for automatic telephone exchanges. Sbor.stud.nauch.rab.LNIS no.1:18-23 '59. (NIRk 13:4) 1. Leningradskiy eloktrotekhnicheakiy inotitut avyazi, im. prof. K.A.Bonch-Brurevicha. (Telephone. Automatic) 18(5), 250) S 0 V/1 2 8- 5 9- 5-12/35 AUTHOR: Shcherbina,V.A, anC Gherkas!Ar4, A.!., Engineers TITLE; Drying Sand in Air Flow PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1951q', Nr 5, pp 24 (US"-R) ABSTRACT: The author gives a description of the disadvantages of the sand drying machine SOGB-4. A new drying fur- nace operating with hot air and the transport of sand is described. The invention was made by Professor Ak- senovyy in 1943. The principle (Fig. 1) is based on the opposite flow system, carrying tha sand fromothe bottom to the top (15 - 17 sec.), gas of 200-250 flowing opposite. The dust is removed and the sand is collected in a holder,, Fig. (2) shows a scheme with the dimensions. By this furnace, 15 tons of sand 14 are dried per hour. The furnace needs a space of 100 sq.m. its cost amounts to approximately 60,000 rubels. Card 1/1 There are 2 diagrams. GETMANETS, V.V., TiSYBAWEV, Ye.G.; OTIERKASHIN, A.P. Grooving the rolls of the roughing stand of conti-nuowi wirs rod mills. Metallurg 10 ne.10:26---28 0 165. (MIFLI. 28tao) 1. Krivorozliskly malarlIurg-Lihookiy zavod. SHAROV M A.; BURUNOV, V.Ye.,- DIVD'4SKIY, A.A.; KIWICHYNKO, N.P.; ) C~ERKASHINt A.S.; CHULKOV, A.F.; KOSOROTOV, B.V., red. LDT-75 tractor] Traktor DT-75- Moskva, Kolos, 1965. 258 P. (MIRA 18:7) SHINJLIS, V.I.; GRTAZNOV, V.M.; .q , A. Te~-- - linetics of the.high-temperature isomerization, of allylbenzene on platinum films. liu. i kat. 1 no. 3:401-407 S-0 160. - (MIRA 13:11) 1. Xhimicheskiy fakulltet Moakovskogo gonudarstvennogo universiteta, (Benzene) (Isomerization) (Platinum) SHR4ULISq V.I.; GRAYA.ZNOV, V.M.; CiERKASM, A.Ye. Kinetics of the isomerization of allylbenzene in the presence of incandescent platinum. palladium, and tungsten wires. Kin. i kat. 2 no.l:U7-134 Ja-F 161. (MIRAL 4:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova, Kbimicheskiy fakul'tet. (Benzene) (Cataly3ts)(Isomerization) CHERKASHIN B.- DARICHEV, Yu.,- BALAKERSKIY, A.; IVLEV, N., botsman, - ii~ kommunisticheakdgo truda Our suggestions. Mor.flot 23 no.2zl9 F 163. OURA 16s2) 1. Predsidatell sudovogo-kmiteta parokhoda *Novorossiyaku (for Cherkashin). 2. Sekretarl partiynoy organizataii parokhoda "Novorossiyak" (for Darichev). (Merchant seamen--Le~a.2 status, laws, etc.) S/137/62/000/008/034/065 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Cherkashin,.E. E., GladishevAiy, E. I., Kripyakevich, P. I., '~Cslya' M. Yu. TITLE: The physico-chemical investigation of the Ce-Cu-Al and the Ce-Mn-Al systems PERIODICAL: Referativryy zhurnal, ~Jeiallurgiya, no. 1962, 24 - 25, abstract 81160 ("Dopovidi ta povidoml. Vvivs1k. un-t", 1961, no. 9, part 2, 58 - 59; Ukrainian) MT: X-ray and microscopic analyses were used.to study the Ce-Cu-Al and Ce-Mn-Al systbms at a content of 50 - 100 at. % Al. In the Ce-Cu-Al system 4.3% (1.87 at. %) and 1.5% (0.64 at. %) Cu respectively'are dissolved in Al at 500 and 4000C. Ce solubility in a solid solution Al (Cu) is insignificant (< 0-.1%). At 4000C the Al-base solid solution (~)-phase) is in equilibrium with binary (CuAl-2 and CeAl4) and ternary (Tj and TO compounds. Compound T, has a homo- geneous range, including compound CeCu4AIS, and a tetragonal lattice of the ThM12 type with constant a = 8.85 kX, c = 5.19 kX; c/a = 0.586; it is in Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/008/03VO65 The physico-chemical investigation of ... Aoo6/AIOI equilibrium with CuAl 21a1 and T2. Compound TL) has a homogeneous range, including' CeCuA13, and is in equilibrium with CeA14, CeA12, Wand Tj_ In the Ce-,Mn-Al system Ce is not dissolved or only very slightly dissolved in Al (~ln) solid solution. At 600 and 5000C, 1.2% (0.59 at. %) and 0.5,11v (0.25 at. %) Mn respec- tively are dissolved in Al. At 5000C, the A! base solid solution (Q -phase) is in equilibrium with MnAl6, CeA14 and T1. Compound T, has a homogeneous range including compound CeMn4Al8 and is in equilibrium with u), CeA121 CeA14, and com- pounds of Mn with Al and T2. The structure of compound T, is tetragonal of the ThMn12 type with constant a = 9.01 kX, c = 5.15 kX; c/a = 0.573. The homogeneous range of the T compound includes compound CecMnA Compound T 2 114- 2 is in equi- librium with T1, CeA12 and CeAl4, Z. Rogachevskaya [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card P_/2 CHUXASHIN, F. I school is participant in the Agricultural Zxhibition. Prof.-tekh. obr. 11 no.4:31 Jl '54. ("Al 7:9 ) (Moscow--Agrioultural exhibitions) (Agricultural exhibitions--Moscow) (Mogilev--Technical education) (Technical education--Mogilevi AUTHOR: Cherkashin, F. 27-11-4/31 TITLE; In Persistent Labor (V upornom trude) PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, # 11, P 5 (USSR) ABSTRACT: More than 19,200 production-instructional groups have responded to the appeal of the Leningrad students of Labor Reserve Schools to assume increased productional obligations on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the October Revolution. The en- suing competition was directed toward an improvement in practical training, and the fulfilment and overfulfilment of productional plans. The article names a number of the Labor Reserve Oblast' Administrations which have carried out the plan within 9 months. It points to the Moscow Technical School # 6 as having manu- factured 283 lathes of the T-65 type instead of the 250 planned, and mentions a number of students who were successful in in- dividual competitions. Another outstanding school is the Leningrad Technical School # 1 for which the "Elektrosila" Plant is the basic enterprise. This school is greatly valued by the plant's Director Mozalevskiy. Technical School # 15 at Gorlovka Stalino Oblast', also has a good reputation. Card 112 Mentioned are also the successes of the Agricultural Mechani- In Persistent Labor 27-11-4/31 zation School # 1 at Melekess, Ullyanov Oblast', and the Agri- cultural Mechanization School # 19 in the Mogilev Oblast'. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 CHERKASHIN, F. ~ ~i Competition In the foreground. Prof.-takh. obr. 14 no.l: 28 Ja '57- (MLRA 10.12) (Astrakhan--Technical education) Z- ~ , - ;". 4:1- I. CMICASH iii- 11,49M - , In persistent work. Prof.-tekh.obr.14 no.11:5 N 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Technical education) (Socialist competition) GHWKA IN, I's labor reserves help to carry out technical education in schools' Politekh. obuch. no.6:91 Je 158. (MnL& llt6i (Technical edueation) AUTHOR: Cherkashin, F. SOV-27-58-9-20/28 TITLE: Daily Bulletin Board Newpaper (Yezhednevnaya sterLnaya ga- zeta) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1958, Nr 9, p 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Komsomol organization of the Tekhnicheskoye uchilishche Nr 1 g. Angarska (The Technical School Nr 1 of the Town of Angarsk) resolved to publish a daily bulletin board newspaper. This newpaper, in which various problems are discussed, became very popular in ashort time. The author elaborate* on the advantages of such a publication. 1. Newspapers--USSR Card 1/1 22 (1) AUTHOR: Cherkashin, F. TITLE: A High Award (Vysokoye zvaniye) PERIODICAL: Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1959, Nr 3, PP 17 - 18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The competition for the right to carry the title of a Group of Communist Labor is under way in the educational institut- ions of the Labor Reserves. At the Chelyabinskoye remeslen- noye uchilishche No 19 (Chelyabinsk Trade School Nr 19) it was the training and production group No 13 (turners of second year training) which was awarded this title by the Railroad Raykom of the Komsomol and the Bureau of the Chelyabinsk Gork-om VLKSIA. This group was previously given the Red Challenge Banner of the regular workmen of the Chelyabinsk traktornyy zavod (Chelyabinsk Tractor Plan'.). The author describes in detail the ectivity and achievements of this group, which resulted in the honorary title. Card 1/1 .- CHMLISHIN, F. Notes on education. Prof.-tekh.obr. 17 no.6:24-26 je 6o. (MIRA 13:7) (Children--Management) (Technical education) CHEIWSHIN, F. Soviet quality means excellence. Prof.-takh. obr. 18 no. 3:18-20 Mr t6l. 04MA 14:4) (Vocational education) (Education, Cooperative) CHILRKASHIN, F, Heading for the beacon lights. Prof.-tekh. obr. 18 no.9:16--18 s 161. (MIM 14: 11) (Plast-Farm mechanization-Study and teaching) CHLIUUISIIIUIT 'F~ Conamist Youth League oli a great march. Prof.-tekh.obr. 19 no.4:S-9 Ap C62. (I-Mal 15 -.4) (Comnist Youth League) (Farm xechanization-Study and teaching) CHEIIWHIX,.Z--. Baois of the moral education of the younger generation. Frof.- telchn.obr. 19 no.11221-22 N 1,162. (MM 16t2) (Moral education) CHERKASHIN, F. Under the sign of public survey. Prof.-tek-h. obr. 21 no.10: 6 o 164. (14IRA 17: 11) FILARETOV, G.A.; STAFMV, V.I.; CHERKASHIN, G.A.; LURIYE, M.S.; BUBNOV,Yu.Z.; ASNINA, Zh.S. Study of the negative impedance of A1203-- metal contacts. Radiotekh. i elektron. 11 no. 2:298-301 F 166 (MIRA 19:2) CHEMASHIN I. .~Z The assumed obligations with be fulf.-lled. "I no.7; 2 JI 161. (~-tuu 16:11.) 1. Nachallnik Upravleniya pozharnoy ;,L,!-.-_)y I CHERKASHIN, I.P. (Kha Ikov) Mechanized braking of railroad cars in hump yards. Zhel.dor.transp. 38 no-10:75-76 0 156. (NLRIL 9:11) 1. GlavVy Inshener-Tuzhnoy dorogi. (Railroads-Hump yards) STNFANOV. N-Y&,, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk (Khar'kov); OIJCSHKO, G.I., kanclidiLt takhnicheakikh nauk (Kharlkov); CHERKASHIN, I.P. (Khar'kov) Incroaoing the average daily run of locomotives in the basis for improving operational work. Zel.dor.transp. 39 no.4:13-16 Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) l.Glav:ayy inzhener Yuzhney dorogi (for Cherkashin) (Locomotives) VOROBITKV, S.A., kand.tokhn.nauk. otv.red.; KOKOVALOV, A.I., inzh.. red.; KAKkU,NKO, V.P., inzh., red.: MIKHETEY,.M.Y., inzh., red.; NOVEOVA, N.T., inzh., red.; PIKHTOVIIIKOV, R.V., prof., red.; PODLOZHSNOV, P,]K,,, inzh., red.; SEHKO, M.F., prof., red.; TOROPOV, A.I., inzh.. red,,; TSEMOVNYT, I.M., inzh., red.; CHERKASKIN, I.P., inzh., red.; saircBmao, M.G., tekhn.red.; LIMANbM,-M`.-I-.-',*- teldih-.-red, [Mechanization and automation of production processes; proceedings of the city technical conference] Mekhanizataiia i avtomatizatsiia pro!;'zvodstvannykh protsessov; sbornik materialov gorodskoi teldmi- cheiskoi konferentsii. Khartkov.'Kharlkovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 195~). 2'~5 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Kommaisticheakaya, partiya Ukrainy. KharIkovskiy gorodskoy komitet. 2. Nachal'nik Ukrainskoy proyektno-konstruktOrBkoy kontory "Prommekhanizatsiya".(for TSerkovnyy). (Automation) (Technological innovations) ACC NRt EWT(l)/EWT(n)/LVP(t) IJP(C) JD/HW/JG/JH 7508 SOURCE CODE: UR/010 6/011/002 0301 AUTHOR: Filaretov, G. A.; Stafeyev, V. I.; Cherkashin, Go Ael Lur'Yej Me S&I Bubnov, YC. Z.; Asnina, Zh. S. ORG: none TITLE: metal contacts Investigation of the negativo resistance of Al.!? SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 2. 1966, Z98-301 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor, semiconductor device, semiconductor research ABSTRACT: The N-type negative -re sis tance region of A12 O~ -Me contacts was investigated by measuring current-voltage characteristics of film-type contacts in which the thickness of the dielectric varied from 100 to 500 A. The Al .03 layer was formed by oxidizing Al films obtained on glass by vaporization in vacuum. The upper electrode was forimed by vacuum-.9R In Au Ni Al. Measurements ravin QU, j were conducted in afr and in vacuum. Wit negative resistance was obse3~ved with both polarities of the applied voltage., with the Al electrode, the negative resistance could be detected only in vacuum. With Cu. Ni, UDC: 621.382.27.00 L 27521-66 ACC NR: AP6007508 Au electrodes, the negative resistance was observed only in the forward branch of the current-voltagi-. characteristic. In all cases, the maximum current decreased and the negative resistance increased with the increasing layer thickness. Qualitatively, the x-ir function could be explained by the Schottky emission law. Electron capture by multicharge centers is assumed to be responsible for the meChaniElM of the negailve resistance. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 09, 21) SUBM DATE., 16NOV64 ORIG AEF: 002 OTH REF: 001 Card 2 'Z Ja J_ I 'ti-Od 'itimm 0 f h -alp Lu A'. Nil I IMIM.U. ,F and A-I 14, MON Set. C h i.Nauh No.4. 47400 DIM) .-When 8.4-' -stire w1th ark A1301. nO : VT" hmted in H at atta, I 1.-(2D% M) tata]pt In a TJ6 glw mactor, the catcaysis -zc4 on th- otiginftl 1) at 18011 00, and Mll 1,, 70_ 1.2, Mel. mc Water. 8.~%. The compil. of the nrInphenc 2.0, 4.3, 6 27,~; tolutme, tmce, 0.6, 2.d%; inixed cii-'azid 'rans-1,mi- r-thTICYTIOhmnE (H), 3~.2, 75.4 (62117( of theorctimi), 54%, o-xylme, 3~0. 10.5, ~7.4`~`,. SJ none, none. In thL% cw;O~ ~i, T il and dthy~~rsted in ~vvi~nl vielai'lg U. Heatinj the 11 Lwmeri or, thk _%T si cit 'too, guvt C-Xylemc. I was vrc-"d. t" --o~ f,5;ng 160 F. pmTd. N'u 5,4-dimcthylbrr=~.ne.sulf -_h ',LDJ g, NnOli mutg. So irl. vmtr-r at 31:"'-?~. ~as groun", n-'9 d j~-.j ~i Andema". after ev~g._ the j*.Er a IN il" SperifiC peCUlial4 ~ MC*th- .tieS Of RUneY tYPe MLrtVJ-eWMiT lyst in bydrogenolys-'s ol lbt ~jrie N. 1. and ~,I. L-Ch 12"A N Jil., Tk ol! at Atill. pr--,,urc~ I gave ."t Oj, U ,ell', -it lmd 16-6' 4-tnoli~? -j ,, 2,&dunctin.1heptane, butykidoptn6m. 11 We 9.7" -t).4'~' 'l,S-dhuvlbyIorlane.uud 30 III U-ndugoes sinWar changci un0cr t tw- Ti" rt~,:!i, are explimililtz by .4,pr-yr-t, , y- ,low-nutnf rilig -111 [tie Valal-t ~U,;.: M K D~,str- 4E'4jAE2ckj)AE3,d CHERKASHIN, M. I., Cand. Chem Sci -- (diss) "Study in the field of cata- \ ep lytic transformations of carbohydrates ~f moo, r?ub House Acad Sci USSj/-, 1958. 14 pp (Acad Sci USSR, Inst of Organic Che- mistry im V. D. Zelinskiy), 120 copies (KL, 16-58, 117) - 2 1.- AUTITU;J5 Zhuy!rin, 11. 1. , Clierkachin M. 1. 62-56-~'-25/7 JO TITLE: Or, the Catalytic Transformation of Dialkylsubstituents of Cyclohe---ane Under 1~)rdrogen Preosure (0 ka-taliticheskikh prevrashcheniyalch dial11:ilzamoo11chennykh toiklog-oksana pod davleniyein vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Izve3tiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Otdeleniye Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1958, lir 3. Pp. 373-374 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 5 previous works the authors alreadl, r reported on the in- vestigation of the transformation of the hydrocarbons of the hexamethj1ene series under hydrogen presoure. In the present work they describe their investigation of the conversions of 1-niethyl-4--i.propyleyclohexane. The basic directions of the course of reaction are shown as well as the influence of 'the carriers on the character of the transfori.,lation. The following statements were arrived at: 1-methyl-4-n.propylcycloliexane at 4500 C and at 20 atm- excess pressure of hydrogen (ill the '~ro- sence of 0,5~o Pt-Al 203) converts to p-methyl-n.propylbenzene, toluene, p-, o- and jli-acids. This is also the case in the mix- Card 1/2 ture of methylethylbenzenes. On these conditions pure Al 203 On the Catalytic Transformation of Dialkylsubotituents of 62-58-3-25/30 Cyclohexane Under HydroCen Pressure can also cause reactions of dehydrogenation and deallrylation. Platinized dioxide of zirconium can initiate only a reaction of the dehydroEenation of the he-xa-methylene cycle. For the first time 1-Lietllyl-4711-propylr-.yclohe::a~ie in cis- and transform were obtained. There are 3 tables and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. 'N. D. Z'e14-nskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute for Or(:anic Chemistry imeni 11. D~ Zelinsilly) AS USSR) SUBYITTED: October 28, 1957 Card 2/2 62-'e-.5-15/27 AUTHORS: Shuykin, N. I., Cherkashin, M. I., Gayvoronskaya, G. K. -------------------- TITLE: Catalytic Isomerization of the Dicyclopentyl Under Hydrogen Pressure (Katalitichoskaya izomerizatsiya ditsiklopentila pod davleniyem vodoroda) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Otdeleniye Rliimicheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 5, pp. 626 - 628 (UA,13R) ABSTRACT: The investigation of catalytic conversions of bicyclic systems 0 lead to the determination of important rules. Zelinskiy and Tits (Reference 1) observed already the extension of the rinc- system of dicyclopentyl in deca-lin under the action of hydriotic acid on cyclopentylcyclopentanol. One of the authors of this report found (Reference 2) that 1,2-cyclopentylcyclopentanol under the action of zinc-chloride, synthesizes A -9,lo-octalin. Turova-Polyak (Reference 3) obtained the same results with concentrated phosphoric acid. He also achieved the syntheti- zation of trans-decalin on the action of AM 3 on dicyclopentyl. Card 1/2 Eventova (Reference 4) found that dicyclopentyl can be hydro- Catalytic Isomerization of the Dicyclopentyl Under 62-'~'-'-5-15/27 Hydrogen Pressure Cenized at 310 to 32ooC in the presence of platinizod coal. A composed mixture of hydrocarbons is formed in this connection. In the present work the authors investigated the behavior of dicyclopentyl on platine-catalynts at increased temperatures and under hydroL;en pressure. It was found in this connection that dicyclopentyl suffers an iaomerization in decalin with subsequent dehydration in tetralin and naphthalene: Pt - Al203 0~ Pt - ZrO2 -3H2 -2Hz 4500 450o 450cr There are 3 tables and 6 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut org-nnicheskoy 1,himii im. N. D. Zelinsho.-o Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute for OrE;--nic Chemistry imeni N. D. Ze-- linskiy AS USSR) SUBMITTRD: December 6~ 1957 1. Cyclic compounds--Isomeriom 2. Cyclic compounds-Catalysis Card 2/2 3. Catalysts-Materipis 4. Catalysts-Performance 5. lllyd-zogen---Appli cations 6. Pressure-App-lications SOV/62-58-8-!6/'22 AUTHORS: Shuykin, N. I., Chfirkashin, M. I., Yakzjvle-r, I. P. TITLE: The HydrQlysis of Dicyclopenty2 on a Skelletou Nickel-Aluminium Catalyst (Gidrogencliz- diltsiklopentlla na skeletacm Ni - Al - katalizatoxe), PERIODICAL: Izves'.-iya Akadex-i--! nauk SSSR, Otdoleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1008__1040 1958, Nr 8, Pp. (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present short report the authors described their in-- vestigation of the reaction of the hydrolysis of dicyclopentyl on a skeleton nickel-aluminium :,atalyst at atmospheric pressure and at 2000. On these conditions the hydrolysis of only a five- membered ring with a simultaneDuB formation of products of the simple rupture of the C - C boDds of the fiye-meml~ered rirg as well as of alkyl cyclopentanes with a shortened side chain takes place. The scheme of the mechanism of the dicyclopentyl hydrolysis was de-ilsed and suggested by the authQrs. Therq are 1 table and 8 referea.,;98, 6 of which are So-iriet. Card -,/2 S07/62-58-8-16/22 The Hydrolysia of Dicyclopentyl on a Skeleton XA1cke1-A:umini-am Catalyst ASSOCIATION: Ir-stitut crganichask~,y kb.4.raii im. X. D. Zelixiskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (I-stitute of Orgazt-I.- Chemistry imen-L N. D. Zeliusk.'yj AS USSR) SUBMITTED: Ma=k:;h ;~v 11958 1 Card 2/2 5(3) ~;G '16 2- -'7)o AUTHORS: Shuykin, N. I., Cherkashin, 1.. 1. TITLE: Hydrogenolysis of Hydrocarbon.- of the Pert tainethylene Se.,-ie3 on the Ni-Al Skeleton Catalyst (Gidro,-enoli-n uE:levodorodov pent amet i1 en ovogro ryada na skelctnom Ni.-Al hatalizo tore) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akudemii nank SSSIR. Otdelerjye k1li-~ichcrill:ikh n7nuk, 1959, Nr 1. "~:j , pp 168 - 170 (ucnz) ADSTRACT: In the preceding paper (Ref 1) the fLuthors have :--hown th.-J pentamethylene hydrocarbons in the pre!:ence of -- Ni--A1 skeleton catalyst uniler':,o hydro.-enolysis. In addition to the products of a simple opening of C-11' bonds of the 5-membered cycle, hydrocarbcns with shortened carbon chain are formed there. In the present paper c,yclopent-~ne, methyl cyclopentane and ethyl cyclopentane were investi,7ated in this direction. It was found that the above lowest homoloas of cyclopentane are subject to the sa-le lrtwf~. It 'was stated that all:anes with qh,.)rtened ch,,.in are for:~ed :-,,t the expense of the carbon atons containeO in tile centa.- Card 1/2 methylene cycle. It was'demonstrateJ that cyclopen-tare is Hydrogenolysis of Hydrocarbons of the Pentamethylc-ne SO V /~ 2 30/';;~" Series on the Ni-Al Skeleton Catalyst o T')ened by 51*5-' at a sine-le flow ,.t 2C,100. Under equal conditions, methyl cyclopentane aml othyl c,clopentnne are opened accordingly by 43 bind Under thesi condlitions, the isoalkanes for-7ed are P-trtly hydro'-,a~nnted into J,ascons hydrocarbons in a destructive .-;'11y. Ther,~ ;ite 3 tables -Ind 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelin--I-o.-o Alcademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Or '-anic Chomictry Amcni E. D. Ze- linskiy of the Academy o-f Scierce3, USSR) SUBMITTED: June 12, 1958 Card 2/2 5(3) AUTHORS: Shuykin, 11. 1. SOV/62-59-3-16/37 TITLE: Catalytic TransformationE~ of 1-!,,ethyl-.,,-isoDropylcyclohexane in Conditions of 11i,,1-h Temper~-~ture and Hydrogen Pressure ~.ata- liticheskiye prevrashcheniya 1-inc.'til-4-i-.opropiltLiklo.-eksana V USlOViYLkh povyshennyl-h temperatury i davleniya vodoroda) PE7IODICAL: Izvectiya Akademii naul: 53SR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 'Q59, 1.1ir 3, )p 507-510 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It was proved (Ref 1) ~~,ith respect to the effect of alkyl groups in the cyclohexine rin- that methyleyclohexane is de- hydrogenated in a hi 'f-her de~~ree than cyclohexane and ethyl- cyclohexane. In thio, connection the action of two substituents on the behavior of the cyclohex:ine rind; under platformin.T con- ditions was investijated here. 1--,ietliyl-4-isn~-ropylcyclohexane ,aas investiC-,ited in an apparatus with continuous flow at 4500 and a pressure of 20 7itmos-pheress in the presence of 0.5 i:; Pt ' !T' on Al 0 and 0.5 `~ !"I on ZrO Nic properties of catalyzates - 2 3 2 and the ~;as composition ire Civen in table 1. The composition of the catalyzatat; accorlin!7 to frnctions are presented in Card 1/3 tables 2 and 3. From these tables, it mny be seen that durine Catalytic Transformations of 144ethyl-4-isoprODY1- SOV;I"62-59-3-18/371 cyclohexane in Conditions of High Temperat,ure and Hydro~fen Pressure the transformations of 1-methyl-4-i!~opropyloyclohexane on platinum-aluminum oxide the principal reactions are the de- hydrogenation and dealkylation. The principal mass of the catalyzate consisted of toluene, 1-methyl-4-isopropylbenzene, and a mixture of dimethylethylbenzenes. The nalilithene-paraffin portion contained also methylcyclohexane, 1,3-dimethylcyclo- pentane and a certain amount of unchan,ged 1-methyl-4-iso- propylcyclohexane. On platinum-circonium oxide the principal reaction was the dehydrogenation of 1-methyl-4-isopropyl- cyclohexane into 1-methyl-4-isopropylbenzene. The formation of toluene and methylcylohexane was negligible. It was worthy of note that naphthalene was found in the catalyzates. The occurrence of' a considerable quantity of metbyloyclohexane (5 ~o) and toluene (25 ~11) in the catalyzate obtained on Pt-Al203 permits the assumption that the dealkylation of the initial product 1-methyl-4-isopropyloyclohexane takes place prior to its aromatization, Only an insignificant compres- sion of the methylcyclohexane ring taken place there, Card 2/3 . Cata'lytic Transformations of 1-t-lethyl-4-isoPrOPYl- SOV/62-59-3-18/37 cyclohexane in Conditions of High Temperature and Hydrogen Pressure 1,3-dimethylcyclopentane being formed. There are 3 tables and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni 14. 1). Zelin- skiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: July 6, 1957 Card 3/3 BERLIN, A.A.iSUMIENFELID. L.A.; CBEWSHIN, M.I.; KAWANSON, A.Z.: SEL KAYA. O.G. J rolymers with conjugated bonds in the macromolecular bhains. Part 2: Paramagnetism and certain 6ther properties of polyar7lvinylenes. Vysokom. soed. 1 no.9:1361-1363 S '59. (MIRA 13:3) l.Iaboratoriya anizotropnykh struktur AN SSSR. (Polymers) (Vinylena compounds) BERLIN, A.A..; CHMMASHIN, M.I.; SEL'SKATA, O.G.; LIWOV. V.Te. Polymers witb conjugated bonds in the cbains of the mcromole- cules. Part 5: Syntbesis and certain proportieB of poly- arylvinylenea. Yptokom.soed. 1 no.12:1811,1-1820 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fisiki AN SSSR\ Mzwlene compounds) (Polymers) 50). 1 AUTHORS: Shuykin, 11. 1., Chorkashi n, 11. 1. SOV/79- 129-7- 26/83 TITLE: On the Demethylation Reaction in the HydroGenolysis of the Five-membered Cyclanes and n.-Alkanes on the Skeleton-li-Al- catalyst (0 reaktsi-4 dem-etilirovaniya pri Cidrogenolize pyatichlennykh tsiklanov i n.-alkanov na skoletnor. lii-Al- 1-atalizatore) PMLIODICAL: Zhurnal obolichey 1rhimii, 1959, Vol 29, lir 7, pp 2225-2230 (USSR) JUSTRACT: In earlier experiments made by several research roriers (Refs 1-6) various methods i,:ith different nickel catalysts were applied to the hydrogenolysis of the C-C bonds of the five- membered cycle. These investigations showed that the catalytic properties Of nickel catalyots are due to the nature of the carrier used. Thus, e.cg. nickel on aluminum oxiJe (.1,efs 71, 5) exhibited a snecific effect neither in five-membered cyolancs nor in alkanes of different structure, whereas nickel on deactivated hieselguhr dernethylates isoalkanes selectively (Ref 6). It vias therefore of interest to examine -the effect of ,j n the skeleton i-dekel-aluminum catalyst frequently usse, -5. Card 1/2 laboratories and industries also with respect to 'L,',,e On the Demethylation Reaction in the 11.-Vdi-oCenolysis SOV/79-29-7-26/83 of the Five-membered Cyclanes and n.-Alkanes on the 9kcleton-Ni-Al-catalyst hydrogenolysis of the C-C bonds of pentamethylene hydrocarbons and alkanes. This hydrogenolysis takes place under rather easy conditions and is accompanied by partial molecule simplification. Further experiments with this catalyst showed that at 2000 and normal pressure it is capable of demethylating n.-alkanes. It was found that under the above conditions the molecule of dicyclopentyl is hydrogenolyzed only on one pentamethylene ring; in this connection also cyclanes with shortened chain are formed in addition to isoamyl cyclopentanes. TLere are 3 tables and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheBkoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, TISSR) SU13MITTED: June 9, 1958 Card 2/2 C) t i N!" ij o - I ~A I , I e 1 1 be 1 1 -1 o 1 0 1 Ae I 1 1 u 01' bl I .-.~n J !i2 I i 0 U. C- I 11;, - 114 c.1 ;-tj, 114 C.1 1. Catalytic ConverSlons o-L p-Cymene Over 7P,070 Platinized Alumina Under Hydrogen Pressi.ire SOV/62-6o-i---6/37 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: There are 9 references, 6 Soviet, 3 U.S. The 3, 'U.S. references are: Haen,--e',V,,., Donaldson, G. R.., Industr. and Engng. Chem., 42, 532" (1950); Pitts~4 P. M,, Connor, J. E., Leurn, L. M... Industr, and Engng. Chem., 47, 7170 j- ~ (1955); Szwarc, M., Chem- Rev., 47, 171 (1950), N. D. ZelinSj~iy 7nstitute of Organic C~iemistry of the Academy of Sciences of tl-ie USSR (Inst.1-Tar, organicheskoy k1limil imeni N. D. Zellnskogo Akademil nauk SSSR) : i~!L June 6, 1950 Card 3/3 14831 15.tvbo 2105 AUTS013i 1. P., MLE: PRIMICLL: Dkla dy Ak-Jeali nauk 3353, 1960, Tol. 134, NO. 5, pp.l123-1126 T ':a P.1jr.r.; Ilk *:OY 11" h t.yl h ... Wh ..i;. q-taold ..a group., -h - 62 -WE 535 ) (I - a. C'. 31 1 wat R CCIH) a I -93 Card 714 -i- T-p-ph..Yl qui Poly- VIc,3II__,IIII d -be% .... (16) -11h [.7624-I.C'N ---p ... 4. of ;,-Irdip 4% 1*1 h r Pyp ..Ilcyl _d F.2. ,a 7..:h (22)1 Plly..ri. 'be'-'- Of ellb C." M y.2.. : a ro.. 'b k..I/&.I. far do 16) ca"Plox z0mPQuAJ Of acensphtbome ith a -ad th "' -re-11 r.. II'll If Ih aPI lf"..c. - P.,yp 1AZI* %ablate at 2 c IY 22 order. Card 2/4 of a,agultude. 31"a. I dear ..... . % %he 1--. 11.., a r...j.. 41 to ;- 0*,2 '71-: Of -ilh ffct ...... b:.r ;jZJ. rub..~:,.-. be .f th a 110 rlr;.:l _d of by 2. or sit y f 1 2, '2), Ih .lectrLzal avj% );r.(. 10, .1 - 1-duct ~o h. .f,;'IyPb-zyl .. U:Ithh, or _4, pal r.a 7. . -MIN a, of. I... hio a f d. OtIvo already at roo:,%a;p.#r:%ur. 77 14 5.11 :abl.. a AsZoCrATIONt In.%itut fia'k.. leak 1131, (te"i1.1. 21"' PhY- ___RI31T _.f Ch. Or Card 3/4 PUSINTED i j.. 14, 1960, by T- N. SVIUnT&D i j... 11, 1960 BERLIN, A.A.; VAYNSHTEYN, E.F.; CHERKASHIN, 14.1.; MQSIIKOVSY,.lY, Yu.Sh. Polymers with a conjugata bond system in macromolecular chains. Part 32: Prepar~tion and propDrties of 1-polyhexyne. Vysokom.soed. 5 no.9: 1354-1359 S 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institui khiAicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. ACCESSION NRI AP4019019 S/0062/64/000/002/0388/0389 AUTHOR: Cherkashin, Me I*; Aseyev, Yus G. TITLE: Polymerization of phanylacetylone over CuO SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izv. Seriya khimichaskaya, no. 2, 1964, 388-389 TOPIC T-AGS: phenylacetylene polymerization, cupric. oxide catalyst, cuprene, Ziegler Natta catalyst, CuO, phenyl acetylene ABSTRACT; The purpose of this work was to find a catalyst other than Ziegler's to achieve polymerization of phenylacetylene and to obtain a linear product with conjugate bonds. It is known that acetylene polymerized over CuO forms cup'rene which'probably has athree-dimensional structure, is insoluble in organic solvents. The authors undertook the polymerization of phenylacetylene in gaseous form over Cuo at 250-350C. They found that phenylacetylene is readily polymerized at 250- 350C over CuO (just as it does over (C2H5)3AloTiCI3 at 20-70C) forming polymers with a molecular weight of 5-7000. Polymers so prepared are not oxidized by the oxygen of the air and form adducto with maleic, anhydride. The IR spectra of all phenylacetylene polymers are Identical and fundamentally coincide with those of 112 ACCESSION NR: AP4019019 polystyrIne. Some changes in the spectrum point to the fact that the line of 1376 cm- in polystyrene should be assigned to the combined oscillation in connection uith the CH2 group. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, no formula&, I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut kbimicheskay fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics, A.N. SSSR) SUBMKK-j: : l5hug;63 DATE AGQ: 27Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 0C NO REP SOV: 002 OrM 003 2/2 Cardl F ACCESSION NR:Ai4623_di_:F S/0062/64/ODO/003/0568/0569 AUTHORS: Berlin, A. A.; Cherkashing He 1e TITLE: Paramagnetism of polymers with pi-conjugated systems SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya khimicheakayal no- 3, 1964t 568-569 TOPIC TAGS: polymers acetylenic polymer, pi conjugated system, para- magnetism, diamagnetism, EPR signal, ph:i-aylacetylene polymers iodo- phenylacetylene polymer, tert. butylacetylene polymer, pentyne poly-J1 mer, hexyne polymer, hydrogenation, bromination, oxygen addition, double radical, ion radical ABSTRACT: The paramagnetism of acetylenic polymers was' investigated in an effort to explain the phenomenon. Phenylacetylene, beta- iodophenylacetylene and t-butylacetylene (molecular weights 5000- 7000) obtained vn the Ziegler-Natta catalyst ( (C H ) Al.Tigbtand AlTiCl at -20 to 70C) show a narrow sina~~ aith 1 0 .(C2H5)3 4 1018 paramagnetic particles per gram, while entyne-I and hexyne-1 ,polymers obtained under analgous conditions Tmolecular weights 40,000~ LCard- ~1/2_ ACCESSION NR: AP402591.3 180,000) are dtamagnetic. Partial hydrogenation of polyphenylacetylone on Ni-Al catalyst causes a transition from paramagnetism to diamag- netism; bromirtation decreases the EPR signal by one order. The hy- 1 drogenated polyphonylacetylene will add oxygen on standing in air, i !while the original paramagnetic polyphenylacetylene is stable with 1 ;respect to oxygen even at 250-300C. Bromination apparently occurs .either at the parEunagnetic centers or at double bonds in individual molecules causing delocalization of the pi-electrons. It is proposed that in systeats containing pi- conjugations, the EPR signal is associ- ated with the presence of a fraction of high molecular weight homologs existing in the form of double radicals or ion radicals. Orig. art. has: 00 ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheakoy fiziki, AN SSSR (Institute-of- Chemical Physicsp AN SSSR). ISUBMITTED: 23kag63 DATE ACQ: 17Apr64 ENCL: 00 :SUB CODE: PRI cH NR REF 307: 009 arm: 000 2/2 FA Ual KvkzLBWW~1 W 13.Z..4 ::'IJP(,c)/AS D( )IPAr~ t 4(-t) .'kT/RM AC1CE51iS1011.NRi! AV40A7200:-.:'_ 4/66676id'70131il A V-THICiRi Yu W ling:iAo A*j: Charkashin M I'; Aseyev, Be" 'Ho. Shcherb.akovaj~ 1, N T1,TL.E I Aynterviwitb ii r- _.Jugated system Polymerizat on~of rety-line-_0ver tri --tit nium tri chloride _r atalyet;1I a a p h, fLU SGURCE: Vy~s,1okoa_*k6lekulysrn-y*ya soyedineniya, v. 6. no* 10, -1964 17,731.1777: somicanduc TOPIC! TAGS-:, pol3tphanytacetylene, _g t qK' tin. g-Vo lyine pheiny I ate tylene catal 't! c7-p`o1j_ti_er_fFa__t1o-n y -_-ABSTV~ACT.-i -A:,,stucily -waa-~m_ ade'.of the-.catalytic polymerization of- - pbenyIacctylepe J'PA) in the*- presence of tile (C.115) Al'TiCl comp ex tin d -~ th epropq;~rtiols, of - them Catalytic polymer, were 616mpared v?th those', o f tte therinal:pcilymerizatio product, PA polymerized relativel n y re adl ly. at 20-7CIC; at7~an Attli molar:ratio of 1, yellow--orange Lon.,ribout 1017 P01yulers were' l'ofted (Paramagnetic ceater!concentrat- a F in J:g) whi eb haiie ~a higher average molecular weight (fin - 5000)-"than tg.! the ; C A � 6:ttf di -0 im al o L it i t I it t e- df 6 r- ~- r a d i a tion- i a d it ca dpoiypiritation 17 "i 800-12,00) c_-Low-molecular-weight products-were algo formed which I 1 1, W) 18715- 1877 hIsLIt-at 1.1ilpd'-,A,eskc,-,, fh~il~i Ali ESL'A~. NWT(r0/EWPQ)/T RM SOURCE CODE: UR/O ACC NRt AP5027690 AUTHOR: Berlin# 1�_ .;-Cherlcashin D I.; ~6~0/6iO/i87 1~e~7 Kisilitsap P. P. ORG: Institute of Chemical Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Insti khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR) -1'qq.S5- TITLE: Polymerization 11of beta-iodophenylacelylenej 4 SOURCE: A9 SSSR, Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskayap no, 10, 1965) 1875-1877 TOPIC TAGS: PD17MOrizationp catalytic polymerizations polymers linear.polymerp polymerization catalyst ABSTRACT: The thermal and catalytic polymerization of beta-iodophonyl- i acetylene were investigated to study the effect of different substitue- nts on the polymerization of acetylenic compounds Thermal polymeriza- tion at 150 C and catalytic pol-ymerization with t;Kethylaluminum- titanium chloride complexes (optimum 70 C. using (C2H5) Al TiCl with Al:Ti = 1:1) gave polymers which were stable to atmosQri; oxiAation at room temperature but which oxidized at 450-500 C., splitting out iodine and forming three-dimensional structures. Diels-Alder reactions, bromination. end IR spectral data helped establish that the first stage of this reaction is polymerization at the triple bond to form .,2 VY 0 Z_ L 8151-66 i ACC NRi AP5027690 b~ ./' paramagnetic linear polymers having a mean molecular weight up to 2100 and a specific oonau-ctance at 300 K of 10-11 ohm-l cm-1. Orig4 art, has: 2 tables. SUB CODE: OC/ SUBM DATE: 29Jan65/ ORIG REP: 001/ OTH REF: 004 jW ___T -G ACC NRI AP7004065 SOURCE CODE: UR/olgo/67/009/60 /0 AUTHOR: Berlin, A.A.; Cherkaahin, M.I.; Kisilitsa, P.P.; Kushnerev, M.Ya. ORG: Institute of Chemical Physics, AN SSSR (Inatitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR) TITLE: Study of structural changes in electrical and physical properties of polyphenylacetylene in the course of heat treatment SOURCE; Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 9., no. 1, 1967, 45-51 TOPIC TAGS: pyrolysis, polymer heat effect, polymer structure, electric propertyl crystallography, phenyl compound, acetylene, conjugated polymIe*r ABSTRACT:'A study has been made *of the effect of heat treatment at 300-700C in an inert medium on the morphology, chemical structure, electrical :properties, and paramagnetic properties of polyphenylacetylene. The !electrical measurements were carried out for pressed pellet specimens at 20-400C...'It was shown that heat treatment causes substantial changes in -electrical, paramagnetic, and crystallographic properties. As the heat ,treatment temperature (HTT) increases from 330 to 700C, crystallinity .and conductivity increase (from 10-15 to 10-2 mh-icm), activation energy Jor conduction decreases (from 1.50 ev at HTT 4001C to 0.19 ev at Card 1/3 UDC: 678-01:53/54+678-76 ACC NRj AP7004065 HTT - 700C), and unpaired spin*concentration goes through a maximum at 600C. In the 600-700C HTT range, there is a transition from a,cubic or pseudocubic lattice to a tetragonal lattice; this transition is accompanied by a sharp change-in electrical conductivity (from 10-7 to 10-2 mho/cm) ,and paramagnetism. Changes in IR spectra with increasing 11TT suggested that three-dimensional network structure formation takes place: li Celia it Cal is I IWil it calls it Willi H. (;all$ 14 V"Ill Ii call& I, 6il h. 11 Calls callb - CSHA H C.H. H H G- C \C- =G He it fib Cnrd 2 /3 ACC NRs AP7004065 + To determine the effect ffiat the three-dimensional network formation and crystallinity s.in polyphenylacetylene have,on conductivity, the properties jof the phenylacetylene-p-diethylbenzene copolymer and the polyphenylacety- ilene-p-diethylbenzene block copolymer which has a three-dimensional .network structure were studied. The crystalline structure was crystalline 4for the copolymer and amorphous for the block copolymer but both had !conductivity of the order of only 10-16 mholcm. This indicates that !crystallinity and a three-dimensional network structure are not sufficient -'conditions for a high conductivity in conjugsted polymers. [SMI SUB CODE: 11, 20/ SUBM DATE! 300et65/ ORIo REF: OOh/ OTH RFF: 003' ATD PRiss: 5114 v--- ---- BALABANOV. Ye-I.; BIRLIN, A.A.; PARINI, V.P.; TALIRCZ2, V.L.; FRA20MIGH, Ye.L.; CHKMASHIII, X.L. ."W Mectric conductivity of polymers with conjugated bonds. Dokl. AN SSSR IJ4 no-5:1123-1126 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Kondratlyevy-m. (Polymers-'Mectric properties) ONUFRIYEV, Timofey Grigorlyevich, dots.; SHAMM , Boris Nikolayevich, dots.; !VMIIKC, Timofey Yakovlevich, inzh.; GEROLISKAYA, Lyudmila Sergeyevna, dots.; SARYCHEVA, Nina Petrovna, dots.; KOSIYAYEV, Sergey Petrovich, inzh.[deceased]; YEGOHOV,L.P.,dots., retsenzent; MYCHENK0,1.11. dots. retsenzent; BY ALYNITSKIY V.A., inzh., retsenzent; HIIN,N.A. zh '-A-~ _,,retsenzent; f5YflER,I.I.,inzh.,retsenzent; PAULI 4M " " V.P.~,An'zh".~,'..r, ;-. IIIERiEPAYETA, Z.A.,inzh.,red.; IEDVEDEVA, M.A., tekhn. red. [Buildings in railroad transportation] Zdaniia na zheleznodorozh- nom transporte. Moskva., Transzheldorizdat, 10,62. 408 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Railroads-Buildings and structures) L 782k_66 ACC NRt AP5022959 SOURCE CODE: UR/0256/65/000/006/0027/0031 AUTHOR: Cherkashin., N. F. (Colonel) ORG: None TITLE: Another speciality for each member of the rocket forces SOURCE: Vestnik protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 6, 1965, 27-31 TOPIC TAGS: military personnel, military training, guided missile personnel ABSTRACT, Starting from a typical example of a rocket unit which, due to overspecialization, was not capable of operating a certain complex weapon due to the illness of one of its members, the author argues for cross -specialization of the rocket force personnel so that the team mem- bers can perform various functions and become interchangeable. The author discusses ways and means to make this "directive from above" become reality on the army 11grass root" level. The article ends with the example of senior lieutenant, first class specialist Volkov, who, after carefully studying the operation of the imitator and of the associated equipment, was able to improve the pattern of passive radlointerferences and make them approximate the actual pattern closely. Orig. art., has: 1 figure... SUB CODE:., MS SUBM DATE: none L ard 1 ACC R, AT6033314 IV) SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Vdavichenkoje L. A# (Ltvov); Cherkashin, 0, F. (Ltvay) ORG: none TITLE: Electrodynamic generator for bydroacoustic pulses SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Voprosy prikladnoy akustiki i vibratsionnoy tekhniki (Principles .of applied acoustics and vibration technology)., Kiev, Naukova dumka., 1966., 105-108 TOPIC TAGS: acoustic signaly pulse generatorp electroacausticaj, acoustic equipment.# sound transmitter, hydraulic device ABSTRACT: The generator descibed (Fig. 1) offers much better stability of pulse sequences than can be obtained from the explosive or spark methods. Comapred with Fig. 1. Diagram of generator. 1 - Power supply 2 - capacitor bank, 3 switching unit, power contactor, sealed coil, 5 aluminum membrane. magnetostriction radiators, it is simpler in constructions more reliable., and can be more readily adapted for the genera- tion of large power. The operation is 2 4 Ro 2 R, based on discharging a large capacitor through a coil which is inductively coupled to a nonmagnetic electrically conducting membrane. The hydroacoustic pulse in produced as a result of interaction between the current and the coil and the eddy currents in the membrane. The article is devoted to the analysis of the equivalent circuit and the transients in such a generator, a determination of the critical mode when the interaction between the membrane and the coil is maximal. and plats of the membrane displacement against the applied voltage and against the gap between the coil andthe membrane. The results show that to increase the interaction it in necessary to in- crease to*maximum the coupli% between the coil and the membrane, but the use of a magnetic core to imprave the coupling in not advantageOun. Orig, art* hau figure and 3.3 formulas, 0 SUB CODE: OM DATE: 19M%y661 ORIG 001/ OTH RU: 002 Card 212 CHSREASHIN, F.F. (g.Kyzyl, Tavinalmya avtonomnaya oblast') At the hot springs 9f Tuva. Zdorovle 2 no.9:9 S '56. (MLRA 9:10) (TUVA AUTONOMOUS PROVINCS --SPRINGS) CHEMSHIN, P.M. .. By-pAss of a mixing machine of the disintegrator type. Koks I Mim. no.5:61 '56. (HL?A 9:10) (Coke industry-lquipment And aupplies) CHIMASH IN L--V-.LL RAYFW, A. Sizmlest corn cribs. Sall.stroi. 1-1 ns.8:7-8 Ag ':-'6. (MMI 9:10) I.Nachallnik Belgor*dakogo oblastn*ge upravlenirm pe strtital'stru v kolkhozakh (for Charknshin).2.Starshiy inshener Belgtrodskego oblastnege upravleniya pe streitelistvu v kolkhazakh. (Corn (Maize)--St*ragm) (Farm buildings)