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SOVI 137-58-7-14037 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 7 (USSR) AUTHORS: Glembotskiy, V. A. , Dmitriveva, G. M, , Pikkat-Ordynskaya, A. P. TITLE: Improving the Flotation Indices of Polyrnetallic Ores by Use of Various Collectors and Combinations of Collectors (Ob ulu- chshenii pokazateley flotatsii polimetatlicheskikh rud putern primeneniya razlichnvkh sob'~ratcley i sochetaniy sobirateley) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 22, pp 10-14 ABSTRACT: A study is made oi the action of various collector reactants and combinations thereof or +he ore of 4he Yekaterino-Blagodat deposit. It is found'that under the present ore dressing flow- sheet, butyl xantba'te, because of its low selectivity, is by ne means the best collector. V.arious collectors are recommencled for use at various points in tbe procedure as means of raising flotation indices. -1sopropyl*xanthate should be used in the pri- mary lead-flota'tion operation, while control flotation should be run with more powerf~il- collectors-.or mixtures of isopropyl and amyl xanthate's and cau-aiic.dithiophosphaite, while ethyl or iso- propyl xanthate should be used ir. the Drimary zinc flotation. Tests of DS reactant gave reason to,posie the question of substi-- Card 1/1 , tuting, DS reactant for phenol-containing frothers. A. Sh. 1. Ores--Flotation PLAXSIIT, 1.11.; OKOLOVICH, A.H.; DMITRIYEVA, G.M. Flow sheet for flotat on of complex ores. Biul. tekh.-akon.inform. no.9:9-11 '58. (MIRA 11:10) (,gre dressing) FLAKSITI, Igor' Nikolayevich; OICOIDVICH, Anna Mikhaylovna;_jL1ITRI~E A Gali 14ikhaylovng MAKUBKO, Ivan Ignatlyevichj- KRYUKOVA, Nitta !Wi~j-6~ira--Uft,DEV, A.K., otv. red.; HACHALKINA, Z.1., red. izd- va; MAK,13IMOVA, V.V.., tokbn. red.; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., tekha.-red. [Now technology for the drsssingof lead-zinc ores) Novaia tak)mo-.. logiia obogashcheniia isvintsovo-tsinkov-oi rudy. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo 1-1-t-ry po gorpomu delu, 1961. 127 p. (MIRA-15:1) (Ore dressing) GLEMBOTSKIYt V.A.p doktor tekhn,nauk; DMITRIYEVA, G,M.p kand.tekhn.nauk Study of the dependenco of the flotation on the conditions of its genesis and its Nauch. soob. IGD 16:U-18 162. (Minerals-Analysis) (Flotation) prcperties of a mineral geochemical features. (MIRA 16-8) DKTRIYEVA, G.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Effect of cyanide on the flotation of.galenite from various de- posits. Nauch. soob. IGb 19:29-35 163.' (MRA 17:2) ~r6iitTAGXS~-~~ ple st e dih We.. A thri g 2 Rd for ation, - back.- _ple:r: ~e - :doublh veld:W doiab o Ve .7 ABSTRACT: Th e ~ahors discuss the foxmation oJ.' the f 4s -Lon zone* J.n s e r i e s -.r e 1 d i n g of laweconductjvJty 18]iq WA steel a n d T and 301 t OT4 titanitm i ecimens. The cu,rrent castribution in the welded sheet -and in tjjEb Ta -Ck: -St X, i p a s inve sti crated. The shunt current was found to affect the fo rm a- tion of the weld substa.,itially. The general electrode feeding current 1. and -ur- rent Ij in the sheet were determined and the welding current assumed 'o I)e ',-Ii, The affect of the pitch on 11 is appreciable. In or-der tc, provide the prc-pe:- -~)r- rent, the voltage of the welding transformer idle niotion is calculated f!-om UI.C1 -value of resistance R of the electrode- elect rode section at difi.~renl. elect. -electr. '1/2 C.,d _L 3 24714- 6-r: ACCESSION NR: AP4C49516 combinations of 10hickness. The need for the application of compnr2tivel.y 11ATh ~..;-,::.ISSOCIAT N:-N -Y S-CB!vT-ITT7D- 22Jan64 ENCL, 00 S-LT13 Ct)nr-.- GLERBOTSKIY, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; DMlTRIYEVA, Gali Mikhaylovna --L--32688-66 EWT(d)/EWT (1)/EWT (m)JEWP (c)/E*T (v)/T/EWPW/ETI/EW_P (k)/EWP (1) C NR' AP6012283 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/65/000/011/0048/0051!54~,' IJP(c) JD/WW/HM/JG,, AUTHOR: Orlov, B. D.; Dmitriyeva, G. M.; Vaks, I. A. tq ORG: Mosc . Aviation Technological Institut (Moskovskiy aviatsionnyyt6khnologi- cheakiy institut) 1A TITLE: Nondestructive testing.of the fused zone of welded titanium alloy joints SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, no 11, 1965, pp 48-51 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, nondestructive testing, weld ev~auation, trace analysis, radiography/OT4 titanium alloy, M titanium alloy ABSTRACT: For an overwhelming majority of resistance-welded structural materials the physical properties of the fused zone (e.g. x-ray attenuation factor, propagation rate of ultrasonic vibrations, ferromagnetic, characteristics, etc.) of the weld nugget and the base metal are virtually identical. Hence, the known defectoscopic methods cannot effectively be used to determine the boundary of the fused zone, i.e. the spot diameter (in spot welding)or the seam width (in seem welding);'they merely make it possible to detect cracks, pores and other, generally secondary,~_characteris- tics of the welded jointst without detecting the presence or absence of the principal and most dangerous defect -- poor penetration. In this connection the authors de- 1/2 UDC: 621.791.763.004.5.658.562 L 32688-66 ACC Nks AP6012283 method, based o~~~he artificial scribe a newly developed nondestructive testing magnification of the difference betw en the physical properties of the fused zone and those of the surrounding metal by me:ns of e prior addition of a metallic racer (MT) which interacts with the molten metal of the weld p 1 and th "alter e.g. the overall light-and-shadow contrast picture'of the welded OJI ton radi am. This Wa idea was tested out with positive results on welded joints of OT4 Fne'd M t tanium t t alloys for which the MT used were metals -with a high x-ray attenuation factor and a much higher m.p. than that of Ti -- W, Mo, Ta, Nb, and particularly Zr. These metals can be applied in various ways: by deposition in the form of a powder or foil, etc.9 and, despite their higher melting points (compared with Ti) they satisfactorily melt and uniformly dissolve in the weld pool, thus assuring a reliable and 'simple non- destructive inspection of the dimensions of the fused zone of spot- and seam-welded joints. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 11, 13. SUBH DAM 03May65/ cnrd 2/2 13 L-&- AC6 NR: APQ5025U'50'___ S Ck-CObt':--tjA/04i37/66/060/oi:3/olooydio(~- n,-VENTOR: Orlov, B. D.; Dmitriyeva, G. M.; Viaks, I. A. ORG: None TIME: A metallic.indicator for inspection of resistance welding. Class 42, No. 1834053 WOLRCE: Izobreteniya, promy6hlennyye obr&ztsy, *tovarnyye zriaki, no. 13, 1966, loo TOPIC TAGS: weld evaluation, x ray analysis, me-tea, powder, zirconium, niobium ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a metallic indicator for inspcetion of resistance welding. This indicator is used in combination with x-ray analysis to check for incomplete melting and to determine the dimensions of the weld zone in spot dnd roll joints of parts made from titanium alloys without destroying them. The ma- terial is designed for improving quality control while simultaneously maintaining the stre -ngth of the welded joint by using industrial zirconium powder or a powdered alloy Of 75% riobium with 25% zirconium. This powder is added to the weld zone in quanti- ties of 0.5-1.5% of the molten core at each point. SUB CODE: 13, l1/ SURM DATE: 18Jan65 i Cord 1 I Card .3/4 - . II,- wtZ Al Card 4 ACCESSION NR; APW37443 3/0021/64/000/005/0600/0603 AUTHOq: Kuzima, Yu. B.; Shurin, A. K.: u G. P. (Dmitriyeva., G. P.); Glady*shevs'1cy*yj. Ye. 1. (Glady*shevs4 T17LB; Gryatal structure ot the beta-phase of the niobium-cobalt system and the .solubility of silicon In it SOURCE; AN UkrRSR. Dopovidi, n;. 5, 1964, 600-603 TOPIC TAGS: niobium-cobolt system beta-phase, beta-phase stabilization, x-ray analysis., space group D sup ~ sub 6h, space group P6 sub 3/mme, 1~gZn sub 2, structure, niobium-cobalt-silican system ILBSiRICT: X-ray analysis was used to establish that the beta-phase of tht; niobium-cobalt system, existing over the temperature interval 1140-12250, has the 1.%Zr.2 structure (space group P6 3/`mc 7- Dgh ) with lattice parameters a ;5(4.834 � 0.002) A, c - (7.853 :t 0.004) A, c/a - 1.624 tor the illoy containing .1 /D atomic "' Nb. The beta-phase had been atudied darlier by two of the authors, Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4037443 A. K. Sh. and G. P. D. (Voprosy* fiziki metallov i metallovedeniya,, no* 18p 1963j, p- 175). The other authors, Yu. B. K. mid Y.* I G. had previously established 6 the existence of the composition Nb2co3s' at 800 C (mg2ou3s' structure) in the ternary Nb-Co-Si system. The purpose of this study was to see whether this ternary alloy is a solid solution based on the beta-phase. The results'shoVied the answer to be in the affirmative. They also indicated that the beta-phase of the hlb-Co can dissolve up to 25% atomic % Sis and that the addition of Si can stabilize the beta phase down to 800 0. Orig. art. has one table and one figure. 'ASSOCIATION: L'vivs'1cy*y derzhavny*y universy*tet, Insty*tut metalofizy*ky* AN UkrSSR (L' vov State University,, Institute of Metal PbWaics,, AN UkrSSR) SUBMETTEDt 03May63 DATE ACQs 03Jun64. ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: XK,SS, NO REP SOV: 004 0TWt 004 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4042839 S/2601/64/000/018/0170/0174 AUTHORt Shurin, A.- K. ; Dmitriyeva,. G.I. P. TITLE: Chromium-ruthenium phave diagram SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Institut metallofiziki. Sbornik nauchny*kh rabot. no. 18, 1964. Voprosy* fiziki metallov i metallovedeniya (Problems in the physics of metals and physical metallurgy)', 170-174 TOPIC TAGSt chromium rutheniun system, chromium ruthenium alloy, alloy phase diagram, alloy composition, alloy solid solution ABSTRACT: Chromium-ruthenium alloys containing from 2.0 to 58.1 at% Ru were prepared by melting electrolytic 99.9% pure Cr and a powde-r of 99.86% pure metallic' Ru in a nonconsumable electrode-arc furnace in an argon atmosphere. The a 'Iloys were annealed at 1500C for 25 hr. 1300C for 130 hr in argon, or at,900C for 150 hr and 800C for 100 hr in a vacuum, and water quenched. The phase diagram of the Cr-Ru system (see Fig. I of the Enclosure) was plotted on the basis of the differential thermal analysis.- The a + 6 eutectic, where a and 0 are the solid solutions of Ru in Cr and of Cr in Ru, respectively, is: 'cmd, - 111/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4042839 formed at 1610 �10C and contains 37.5 at% Ru. An intermetallic compound RuCr2 (c-phase) formed with a peritectoid a + 0 reaction at about 1580C, has a homogeneity range of -2 at% Ru (from 35.5 to 37.5 at% Ru). The solubility of Ru in Cr varies from 34 at% at i 1600C to 19 at% at 800C. The solubility of Cr in Ru varies from 52.5 at% at 1600C to 46 at% at 900C. Alloys with 20.2 to 31.4 at% compound (cubic lattice i j Ru annealed at 800 and 900C contain a RuCr3 of the 8-W type) and a RuCr4 compound, the latter probably formed from the supercooled a-phase containing 18-20 at% Ru. With the decomposition of the RuCr3 compound at 780C into a mixture of the a and a phases the alloy expands. The hardness of the a-phase increases from 1519 Mn/m2 for pure Cr to 8820 Mn/M2 for the maximum saturated solid solution. The a-phase has a hardness of 10,388 Mn/M2, and the maximum saturated 0-phase has a hardness of 2040 Mn/m2, Orig. art. hass 5 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONt Institut meta:Llofiziki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Physics of Metala, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTEDt 20Jan63 ATD PRESS: 3085 ENCLt 01 SUB CODEt MM NO REP SOVt 003 OTHERs 002 ~Card_ 2 /3 ACCESSION NR: AT4042839 two ..A jyOo 0 0 20 so. so 100 et at% RU-. - " * F~i. 1e Cr-Ru p ase diagrgim h wtz Ru to 2dal qO 50 80 70 ao go 2WO ENCLOSUREI 01 ACCESSION HR; AT4042840 S/2601/64/000/018/0175/0171 AUTHOR: Shurin, A. K.; Dmicriyeva, Go P, TITLEt Niobium-cobalt phaso dingram SOURCEt AN UkrSSR. institut metallofiziki. Sbornik.nauchny*kh rabot, no. 18, 19,64. Voproiiy* fiziki'metallov i metallovedeniya (Problems in the physics of metals and physical metallurgy), 175-177 TOPIC TAGS: niabium cobalt system, niobium cobalt phase diagram ABSTRACT: Thirty niobium-cobalt alloys containing from 14.4 to 99.2 at2 Nb were prepared by melting electrolytic cobalt and 99.4% pure niobium in a nonconsumable tungsten electrode-arc furnace in an argon atmosphere. The alloys were annealed in either argon or in vacuum at a tdmperature ranging from 1300 to 700C for periods vArying from 50 to 435 hours. The phase composition was determined by metallographic and x-ray structural analyses, and a phase diagram of the Nb-Co system, based on data from the.differential thermal analysis, was plotted (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure),. The inte 'rmetallic com- pound NbCo of the a + NbC03 eutectic at 700-1000C is homolteneous .-at an Nb. concentration of 28, to 33 at% and has'a melting $-Ora 113 ACCESSION NR: AT4042840 temperature of 1540 �10C. The alloys afinealed at 700, 1000, or 1100C had only the a and NbC02 pharies. The intermetallic compound B is formed during crystallization at 1440 �lOC and decomponed with the eutectoid.reaction 0 24 NbC02+ NbCo at 1225 �20C. Decomposition of the 8-phase at 1200C and its formation from the NbC02 + NbCo mixture can be achieved with 50-hr anneal ing, The NbCo intermetallic. compound is homogeneous in the 700-1250C range at a Nb content of 45 to 54 at%.-. The solubility of Co in 14b. determined at 1250C, was about 1.57.at% (1 wt%). Two-phase (NbCo + y) alloys contained no other phases. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallofiziki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Phyqics of Metals, AN UkrSSR) SUBMITTEDi 20Feb63 ATD PRESSI 3088 ENCLi 01 SUB CODEs MM NO REP SOVI 001 OTHER% 006 ACCESSION M AT4042840 w 10 70 30 40 St7 11 b70 60 60 go Mw UM T S . 1100 . edc goo -1 trans , If i 00 IL 0 to 20 30 fjo 50. 60 70 60 90 100 cu at% '-Nb7 N6 Fig. 1. Niobium-cobalt phase diagram ENCLOSURE9 01 Card 3/3 I,- 11_19w.65 _-Enr rn)-21-3 v-Pw/ _-39, wur (e) AMP(W)l -4/!:~i-4 ijp( c j D/jo ~~_,:.ACUSSIW NR-. AT5005125, o2o6/0 11-M S/26oi/64/ooo/olqj' 2 _rS SR) Shurin Dmit Ulk A. K. AUTHOR: SV chnikov, V 11 (Aca-de c an AN; 0. P 'TITLE Pbast diagram of-the Hf w-Ta- systinillri tb,e.solid state 7 T _-AN 1J_krS_S_R_-. _-TIn_s_tR_"t1 64 ob s 6-, of---metals-. 3:9 Voprosy--Tiziki- lemsL n-the and physi cal -met allurgy) 2o6 211- TOPIC TAGS: haftium, t ant alum, -hafnium t ant alum system, haNium alloy, alloy micro- structure, alloy hardness an Cantaining alloy composition ABSTRACT Sixteen binary fif-TA. ,alloys, cdat.aini ng fivm 2.15 t&(95 wt% Ta, are a P nel-ted. in a tungsten ele- - .e I -See in: an 'argon atmospher4`were investigated. Thermal analirsis revealed no signs of melting at temperatures up to 1FDOC. However, an endothermal sol~6-state transformation wus observed at 1000-1050C. A super- saturated $2-~hz a solid soluti4of Ta in Hf), stable at room temperature, was by ( _, 19z .0ovderslifrom 1300 and 1500C. The solubility of Hf in JE obtained .. g al g Ta was found to be 6), 8.8, 16~ and 33 Vt% at, 900, 1100, 1300, and 150.OC, respectively. The x-ray diffraction patterns of Ta-and an alloy with 80% Ta showed only the 62- Cmd 1/4 V SUBMITTED; 26JuriO 'NO BE? SOV. 002 ENCL.-. o1 omn: oA SUB CODE: ~Nl ATD PRESS: 3191 'j 415 ACCESSION NR: AT50088757 S/2601/64/000/020/0108/0124 n V. G.; AU71i OR: AM, tsev It. A~* b m L t ~evg beyni.1tova, Pan, V. H.; Sburin, A. K. Svechn,ilcov. V. 14_,. (Academician An UkrSSR) TITLE: Investigation of ch-romium- i ron--S_Ci1.~_d_en_U1r! and chromiuri-iron- tungsten alloys 7~-t7 -9 --me ::-..ru ,Crv ~ao 0'1'~ -20 -1 -6 __V_ Oifkf.'_~ _V6-e-15 11"'S J-_ __ tal 1-0- vede-int- ya me t-a Il- -j 0 8-~el 2 4---~- the_~.rh*..s1cs-_' at 1!10-~ AIXC" TAGS-.' dhromium:~ alit) -jrc;-.j alloy, molybdenum Yi pontaining alloy, tungs .tan containing silloy, alloy_gtructurp alloy ~ot hardness4 alloy oxidation esistaDne W ABSTRACT: 'ihe following alloys have biten i-rivestigated to determine which ternary Cr-F .e-Mo .or Cx~-Fe-,W alloy would provide the optir-un ~omtination of the he-at resistance of i4o or W and the ductility of Cr: binary chromium-Iron alloys containing 45-90% Cr, chromium- molybdenum alloys containing 10---30% 4), chromium-tungsten alloys containing 10-302 Ws andjarnary alloys containing up to 55% Fe and Cord -1/.3 -4 0 65' ACCESSION ~NV6: 'AT5008875::; v-4' -MO Aill ing 45-50% Cr, additions up, :t 30, 14 co r 14 .1n C e oys :contain pistance. -of:, ulp to :61 Ito do no Mp T lj~ve h6 t: harclness or oxidation r A I ad-s~'..to the foi-ma t ion of is br i t 1: 1 e';T-a-pha s e Increasing - blo, conten A whl'ch has a vety low oxidation 1,,?sistt;nce in air at 1100C and lowers the oxidati*n resi-stance_of--~tbe teTnary Cr-Fe-Mu alloys in direct P-kopo rtion to-Its-1con tent-!_Jon: :tbw~:Glloya. in Cr,-Fe-W alloys, the single phaae. b-reg-1on-.'axt6'ikda.tis i6out '12% W, but it tapers off at about', 1275C. At high temporatuire (1450C) , the single-phnse region of ct-solid solution with ik h.c.ci, lat-tice Increilses substantially, so that all the investigated alloys, vxcept for an alloy containing 40% Fe and 30% W, became ningle-phase alloys at a more or less high tenperature. A single-phaae at-ructure and a satisfactory ductility is readily preserved in aLl but three of these alloys by roil quench- ing from 1450C. Tungsten additLons increase somewhat the! meltinR temperature of CT-Fe a130yB5 ev,g., 30% i~ increases the solidus tem- perature by 100 and 150C in all,oys with 40 and 50% Fe, respectively. Tungsten al~so incrcases the hardness of Cr-7e-W alloys at: both room and high tpzperature and does not impaiT their oxidation resistavace. Orig. art. has: 8 figurem and 2, tables. card .11 '~J TITLE: Diagrmn of ph"e equffibri~ of the chromiwn-osmiunisystem '501IRCE: ANS!iqR. DokIady* v TOPIC TAGS: phase equMb Ch!~Omiu= osmium system, eiatectic alloy, eut-ectoid ireaction, chroir-d-u-m-~To-y,-o-sO-um -aloy ABSTRACT: Alloys of Cr and OB wax~e mado in an arc furnace with a Cu, Nvaler-cooied Ixearth, in an argon medium. To el~ninq# possible dendrite ligiation, the alloys were then subjected to homogenlizzin& annmlingllLt 1700C fo-r 55 hrs. I'be phase equ'.Iibr'a d'a- L~~E 9.-Lam shown in Figure I of the Enclosure is of the eutectic type. The temperature of the mitectic reaction (L t4) is 1840 + 10C. The eutectic alloy contains 33 at. qd6A Wt. %) Os. The a- -Dhase(C-rq0s) forms after crystallization of the eutectic. in accor1pnee -with the peritectoid reaction 6'k+ 4 ---Icr Ed 1670:k 15C. Upon further cooling of the alloys. there is a further decomposition of the -phase in accordance wilth the eutectoid reaction T -3o Cr309 +0 sI 975:1 25C. At 1-670C, the!r-phase forms mid decomposes under con- ditione of continuous heating and cooling. The compound Cr3Os iE obtained ir,+ accordfuv~e Cord I /.I ----------- 1. 4n804,5 ACCESMON NE: A,?4646381 ALFINTSEITA, R,,A.; DMITBITEVA, G.P.; KOROBEYNIKOIIA, V.G.; PAN, V.M.; SVECH111KOV., V.N.; Investigating chromium-iron-molybdenum and chromium-iron-tungsten alloy,~,. Sbor. nauch. trud. Inst. metallofiz. AN URSR no.20:108-124 164. (MIRk 18:5) 90 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/015 AUTHOR: Svechnikov. V. N. (Acack)miciian AN UkrSSR); Shurin, A. K. aR_11L4_e),h.2' ORG: Instltut6`6f Metel' Physics, AN UkrSSR (Institut metallofiziki AN Ula~ TITLE: The hafnium-chromiu,whase diagram 7j/J -T SOURCE: AN UkrSISR. Fazovyye prevrashchenlya v metaRakh i splavakh (Phase transforma- tions in metals and alloys). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 159-162 TOPIC TAGS: hafnAum, alloy, chromium alloy, alloy phase diagram ABSTRACT: The Hf-Cr system was investigated by metallographic and x-ray phase analysis of Hf-Cr alloys prepared in an arc furnace and subjected to various annealing treatments. Differential thermal analysis was used to determine the temperatures of the start and end of fusion. The phase equilibrium diagram obtained is shown in Fig. 1. The eutectoid equili- brium ct+ y was observed in Hf-rich alloys at 1300 * 10C. Metallographicanalysisof alloys annealed at 15002 1200, and 1000C showed that alloys containing from 70 to 99. 9 at.% Cr consist of two phases, and those with 99.95 and 99.97 at.% Cr have a single-phase struc- ture. Thus, the Winbility of haf nium in chromium was found to be 0. 05- 0. 1 at.%; it re- mains practically unchanged as the temperature is lowered. Metallographic analysis of spec-.- imens annealed at 1200 and 1000C established that the solubility of chromium in hafnium does not exceed 2 at.% at these temperatures. The temperature of the polymorphous transforma- tion in the compound HfCr. was found to be 1325 � 20C. Orig. art. hag: 1 figure and 1 table. 1/2 L 3108-66 ACC NRi AT6010590 Cr wt. % 2V 3 0 Zo V H 1 0,Vs IT, nw linvo ad !IV, 1" fix . 47 'v )Fig. 1. Phase diagram of the hafnium-chromium system. SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: 30DecG4 ORIG REF: 001 it OTH REF- 002 3rd 2/2 D11ITRIYEVA, G.V. "The Last Spring Frosts and the First Fall Frosts in Yosccw Oblast,` Tr. Tsentr. In-ta Frognozov, No 311, 107_121~ 1954 The author determines the synoptic conditions for f.-osts in the soil and in the air in tYe Moscow Oblast from 19'~9 to 1946, and presents sta- tistical data on ti-eir frequency and distribution over the region during the period 10,3(.1946. The latElst date of spring frost is 14 June (Pochinki); the earliest date for the fall frost is 11 August Pcchinki). Both the late spring frosts and Vie early fall frosts are ordinarily observed after the invasion of tbe cold air from the northw;--st or north wit'- subsequent night clearing. T)-,e aut~,or considers; the influence of local torography on dis- tribution of frosts. He obtains the dependence letween night temTerature of t' e air and frosts at night, w) ich he forrulates In the form of two prognostic rules. (RZ-hGeol, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum. No. 536, 10 Jun 55 BEL'SKAYA, II.N.-, PMITRITMA, G.V. Verification of K.I.KaBbin'B regard to pressure varlatiom movenent of baric formations. (Cyclones) and M.V.Gr'itsen)-o's theories with near the earth's surface and the Trudy TSIP no-83:22-2", 159. Wa 12:5) DMITRIYEVA, G.V.; KARPOVA, V.14. Operative calculation of precipitation amounts for Moscow. Trudy TSIP no-83:42-144 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Moscow--Precipitation (Meteorology)) -.W 0/41 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6277 i Karol', L L., and S. G. Malakhovs- Cdndidates of'P h y b*i c s ind M a t h e T' matics,- eds. Voprosy yadernoy meteorologii; sbornik statey (Problems in Nuclear Meteorology; a Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 271 p. Errata slip inserted. 2600 copies printed. Ed.: A. I. Zavodchikova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. I. Mazell. PURPOSE: The book is intended for meteorologists and physicists specializing in the physics of the atmosphere. It may also be of interest to oceanographers concerned with the contamination of seas and oceans With radioactive waste products. COVERAGE: This is a collection of 15 articles dealing with various problems of nuclear meteorology. The rapid development of the methods of radiometry opened the possibility of measuring minute particles of radioactive substances Card"Ift- Problems in Nuclear Meteorology (Cont.) SOV/6277 with a great degree of accuracy. This again made it possible to use radio- active isotopes in various fields of science, including meteorology. Tests of nuclear arms and the dispersion into the atmosphere of the waste of' atomic industry necessitated a thorough investigation of the patterns of the spread of aerosols and gases, sometimes throughout almost the entire at- mosphere. Such investigation is connected with the wide use of the newest methods and results of meteorol gy and the physics of the atmosphere in general. On the other hand, theldistribution in the atmosphere of air masses, labeled with radioactive atoms, dives the meteorologists a new method for the study of atmospheric proces4es. The entire complex of problems re- lated to the study of the distribution of radioactive impurities in the atmoB- phere And the use of radioactive- atoms as labels in air masses or clouds has lately received the name of "nuclear meteorology" and is regarded as a branch of the physics of the atmosphere. The present collection contains some general articles, as well as articles reporting on the results of special investigations of certain problems of nuclear meteorology conducted in 1960-1961. It is divided in three section% each dealing with a certain type of problem of nuclear meteorology. Bibliographic referencea are included at the end of individual articles. Card Problems in Nuclear Meteorology (Cont.) SOV/6277 DmitriZeva G. V. Effect of Atmospheric Precipitation on the. Ramoactivity of the Surface Layer of the Atmosphere 163 SECTION THREE TURBULENT DIFFUSION OF AEROSOLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE PXF~~~ Formulas for Calculation of the Turbulent Diffusion of a Settling Admixture From a Point Source and Their Application for TestAnalysis 177 Karol', I..L Role of Turbulent Dispersal to Windward in the Semi- empirical Theory of Atmospheric Turbulent Diffusion 190 Yarol!_J--L. Effect of Vertical Turbulent Diffusion on the Deposition of an Inhornogeneoui; Atm~ ospheric Aerosol 204 Card 6-M- 4 GUSAROV, V.N.; VOAMMSKIY, B.V.; i~YSS, V.A.;JMLP~)' _ G. V. ; DI-11TIRM,TAI, R.Ye.; KOTLYAROVA, T.V.; SVET, Ye.1f..;"red.. [Chelyabinsk electrometallurig workers are striving for technical progress] Cheliabinskie elektror.etallurgi v bor'be za, tekhnicheskii progress. Cheliabinsk, Cheliabin- skoe kp-izhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 94 P. (RDUL 17:8) 'A MION _N 40481-72 S100791:'60034160912839 28,42- t)v AUTHOR- Shms takovsk I v, AT. 4'.-. 'ASm-1j.6lJ It. Drnitriyev i, G. V. Alekseyeva, G. M. TITLE: The'addition reaction of~hydrosilanes with vinyl ethers SC)URCE: Zhurnal obshcbey:kh1rnH, v. 34, -no. 9, 1:964, 2839-2842 TOPICTAGS; addition reactio.n, trichloroisilane, methy1dichlorosilane, x-nethy-1- diethylsilane, vinyl ether, arylvinyl ether, alkyl vinyl ether, silane addition, siloxane ABSTROACTI- The few existing studies. are listed.IAddition reactions in the pre- sence (31 1H2PtC16 were studied for ttiichlor~-)i3ilania',kmethyldic~ilorosili:L-ne, meth-,I- dj.ethyls4 lane and the vinyl ethers of plienol , n-chl6rophenol and (-)f 2. 4-dichloro_ phenol, n-butyl and isobutyl alcohiols. The reaction proceeds in 2direct`kms ac- cording to (1) and (2). Synthesis, and end pro-ducts are described. Cal-d- 1/2. SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; SOKOLOV, B.A.; DMITRIMA, G.V.; ALEKSEYEVA, G.M. Addition of silanes to vinyl ethers. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.q.- 2839-2842 S 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Irkutskiy institut organicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. DMTTRIYEVA, G. V.; KTASNO. I P..IV.; LUKYANOV) V. V.; MALAMOV) S. G. "Investigation of the radioactive aerosol distribution over oceans and some problems of latitudinal exchange in the tropical zone." report presented at the meeting of the Comn on Atmospheric Chemistry and Radio- activity of the Intl Assn of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Visby, Sweden, 18-25 August 1965, MALAKHOV, S. G.; DMITRInTA) G. V. KERICHENKO; L. V.; SISIGINA, T. I. "Diurnal variations of radon and thoron decay product concentration in the sur- face layer of the atmosphere and their washout by precipitation." paper to be presented at Symp on Atmospheric Chemistry, Circulation & Aerosols, Visby, Sweden, 18-25 Aug 1965- Hydrometeorological Service USSI.I. L 2654-66 Ac ACCESSION NR: AT5023942 lik/b666/65/666/600/0283/0292 AUTHOR': Dmitriyeva, G. V. TITLE* Synoptic-climatic sketch~~maps of ilobal stratospheric radioactive ialiiout! -k 1964 SOURCE: Nauchnaya konferentsiya,.po yadernqy meteorologii. Obnins Radio aktivnyye izotopy v atmosfere .10h ispol zovaniye v meteorologii (Radioactive isotopes in:the atmosphere and their use in meteorology); doklady konferentsii. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1965, 283-2922 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear meteorology~, atmospheric pollution, radioactive fallout ABSTRACT: This paper presents a'*summarized description and graphic representations~ of the results of a Soviet inves:tigation carried outin 1961, 1962, and especially in 1963 to study the fallout of the radioactive products of thermonuclear explosions and the atmospheric processe& prorducing this-fall6ut over the Northern Hemisphere (macrostale vertical mixing in tbe atmosphere, circulation, and precipitation). The fallout measurements and most of the meteorological data used in the study were~, obtained during the IGY, largely from American.sources., A series of 8 small-scale,il diagrammatic sketches included in the text present the graphic fesults of the study, as follows: 1) global radioactive fallout (overall B-activity of long-lived fissioh Cnrr1 117 L 2654-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023942 produ cts) in mc-.t/km2, in 1958, 2) the same for 1�59, 3) average monthly fallout in mcu/km2. of WO in 1960, 4) the: same for 1961, 5) 5-yr~average (1958-1962) of annual recurrence of cyclones at the AT300 leve:L0 6) synoptic-climatic map ef the surface boundary-layer distribu.tion and the fallout on the earth's surface of radio active products of stratospheric origin, 7) average annual total of precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere (after R. F. SokhrlitA et al, Gidrometeoizdat,-1959), and 18) average daily conc~ntrat ion.of radioactive:products in the surface boundary layer in 1959, distrib/min4m3. Orig. art. has.: 8 figuresi [SR] ASSOCIATION- none SUBMITTED., 28Apr65, ~ENCL:- 00 SUB CODE: ES, NP NO REY SOV: 012 OVER: OOB ATD PRESS.,. Yyiq I 2/2/ .2670-66 KRT(1)1&?T(m)A0Q1FWZh G-S~Gld 'ATMHOTi~~.- I-- M0~943 UR/0000/65/C,00/000/0293/0306 AUTHOR: ~Dmitriyeva, G. V.;.KaBatt,ina, V. 1. TITLE: f erosynoptic conditions for the ap-earance on the earth's surface o areas of increased concentrations of stratospheric radioactive products 1964,: Radio SOURCE,, Nouchnaya konf-erentsiya po yaderroy m,~teotclo&~i. j v atmosfere i -ik1i-,-8jF011~zovaniye v meteorologii aktivnyyit (Radioactive isotopes in the atmosphere and their use in meteorology); doklady konft!rentsii. MOSCOW, Ktomizdat, 1965, 293-306 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear meteorology, radioactlve pollution, j~adioa~q ve ~12ug f I i~, Lf 4 ~ 5 ABSTRACT: This paper describes the methods used by the authors to identify the characteristics of various synoptic situations present in the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere over regions which have exhibited especially high radio- activity after thermonuclear explanions, and to identify the mechanisms by which radioactiveLair passes from tbd sft-atosphere into the surface boundary layer. The d ata used in these studies were collected from approximately 50 stations in the United States during the IGY. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 2 tables. [ER] card 1/2, -L 2655-66 im(1)1a"(M)1FC6 DIJAA? bs/bw ACCESSION NR, AT5023944 ~UR/0000/65/000/000/OjbY/6j227,~ AIJTHOR:. Vilenskiy, V. D.; Dmitriye4 a, G. V., Krasnopevtsev, Yu. V. p q 5 e' 44;5 TITLE: -Natural and artificial radioactivity of the atmosphere over the oceans;-'and the relationship to meteorological-1actors SOURCE* Nauchnaya konferents~la_po _X~~derngj m~t~~iLcjlq .,insk, 196~' 'Radio- aktivnyye izotopy v atmosfere.i ikh ispol'zovaniye N, meteorologi adli;~ctive isotopes in-the atmosphere and thdfir use in, meteotol.ogy); doklady konferentsii. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1965, 307-322 TOPIC TAGS:1 nuclear meteorolo y, air polltition, radioactive al -ion/ ?radio- iL dct-ive-aerosol, radioactive isoi6oi.j~5~1 atmospheric radioactivity ABSTRACT: Data collected on the summer 1960 voyage of the Soviet research ship "Yu. M. Shokal'skiy" from Odessa aci'oss the Black, Mediterranean, and Red Sens, and .the Indian and Pacific Oceans to VUdivostok form the basis of a study of the dis-_'_ tribution and concentration of natui-al (Rn) ind artificial (Sr9o and Pb210) radio- active products in the near-water la er of the atmosphere in the low and equatorial~ latitudes, and of the relationship of this Rstributfon to meteorologlcal Condittoas-- RYSS, M.A.; RRj~~GJV.; SMIFIIOVA, A.S.; Prinimali uchastiye: RUKAVISM41KOVA, V.V.; KOTELINIKOVA, I.A.; ZHIVYIM, T.I.; BAZHFNOV, A..N.; MELINIKOV, A.V. Ways of in-proving the- pnrfoi~mance characteristics of electrodes for steel .,smelting furnnces. Stall 25 no.5:423-.425,65. (MIRA 18:6) SMIRNOVAp A.S.; RYSSp M.A.r~ DMITRIIEVA., r-t,,V,; BAZIIENM, N.A. Studying the dymn-4*9 of gas emanation and propert7 changes during the baking of green sle-.trodes m9de witli inedivn, and high-Aemperature pitah. TS-valv. mot. 38 no~llt9(~~A N t65. (MIFA MM) RYSS, MI.A.; DKI-TRIYEV-.- - - SMIRNOVA, A-S-; Prinimali uchastiye,. RUKAVISIINIKOVA, V.V.; KOTELtIlIKOVA, I.A.; ZHIVYKH, T.I.; BAZhIENOVJ, A.N.; MELINIKOV, A.V. Ways of improving the performance characteristics of electrodes for steel smelting furnaces. Stall 25 no.5:423-425 My 165. (MIRA 18.6) ODE: UR103621CCI&6il 03/0297/0304--" AUTHOR: Makhon'ko, K. P.; Dmitriyeva, G. V. ORG: Institute of Applied Geophysica (Institut prikladnoy geofiziki) TITIX: Ability of various types of precipitation to wash fission products out of the atmosphere SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizikd atmoafery i okeana, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 297-3o4 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric radioactivity, atmospheric precipitation, fission product ABSTRACT: The p~owssing of data of the'International- Geophysical Year and of the Inter-, national Geophysical Association on the radioactivity of the atmospheric surface layer and of precipitation allowed the conclusion that mist and drizzle have the best washout capacityfor a given amount of precipitation. The rate of washout of fission products.by precipitation is estimated to be,about 0.9 km/day-. Washout characteristics for different geographical regions are compared. Orig. ar~. has; 3 figures and 2 tables. [Based on-authors' abstract.) SUB CODE-. A/ Sum DATE: 16jun65/ ORIG FZF-- 0091 OTH REM 002/ i IMP. CM1 r11A ?*I UIABIHh, A.V.; FILIPPOVA, A-Kh.; DOHNINA, Te.S.; YMOLOVA, T.I.; HUTANOVICH, M.L.; DMITRIMA, G.V. Synthesis and some conversions of vinyl ethers of chloro- phenols. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.11:9-16 '58. (HIRL 12:2) 1. Irkutskiy gosudarBtvannyy universitat im. A.A.Zbdanova. (Bthers) 'N- S/079/60/0~0/04/iVOoO 5-,S%sl BOO1/BO16 AUTHORSs Shostakovskiyi M. F., Prilezhayevaq Ye. N., V. A.g Dmitriyeva, G. V. TITLEt Investigations in the Field of Sulfones and Sulfoxidez. 1. Synthesis of Vinyl_Ethyl Sulfone and Some of It- Transf ormations I PERIODICALs Zhurnal obshahey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 1123-1130 TEXTs The data available on the reactivity of low vinyl alkyl (Refs. 1-10) under the influence of ionic and ftee-radical are not clear. In order-to clarify this problem, vinyl ethyl saifoia~. was taken as initial product. It was synthesized by dehydration of 2- hydroxy-diethyl sulfone (I) with phosphoric acid at 260-2700 iii the vacuum (Ref. 11) according to the scheme H 202 H PO HOCH 2CH2SC2H5 > HOCH 2CH 2SO2C 5- 3 -1) CH2=CHSO2 C2H5* Card .113 M (n) 807!).L Investigations in the Field of Sulfones and S/079J60/030/04/13/080 Sulfoxides. 1. Synthesis of Vinyl Et1r71 aooi/Bol 6 Sulfone and Some of Its Transformations The yield in pure sulfone (II) was 70-75%; it contained no oulfoxides. The dehydration method is far more convenient than the widely used ds- hydrochlorination method (Refs. 192a9394p691O) (Scheme 2). "Triton B11 was used as the initiator of the ionio reactions of vinyl ethyl sulfone (II); the reaction proceeded smoothly and quantitatively on intense heating (Scheme 3); C6ir5SH C H Oil C2H5so2CH=CH;;/ 2 5 (IV) N,_L20_> W. The attempt of polymerizing vinyl ethyl sulfone under the influence of free-radical initiators gave polymers in fair yield on prolonged heating (Polymerization Schemes). Vinyl ethyl sulfone shows a high dienophilic activityj and yields adduots with cyclopentadiene, hexachloro CyClODente-. diene, and chloroprene. The table shows the polymerization of vinyl ethyl. sulf6ne at 600 for 60 h. There are 1 table and 20 references, 4 of which Card 2/3 Investigations in the Field of Sulfones and S/079J60/030/04/13/050 Sulfoxides. 1. Synthesis of Vinyl Ethy~ B001/BO16 Sulfone and Some of Its Transformations are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Institut orgEmicheakoy :khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Academy of - Sciences* USSR) SUMITTEDt June 229 1959 Card 3/3 -M A..V.; FILIPPOVA, A.D.; DMITRIIEVA G.V.; TSARIK, L.Ya. KALABINA, ==L-=-I Iblymerization of aryl vinyl ethers and their derivatives. Part 1: Itlymerization and copolymerization of vinyl others of halogenated phenols. Vysokom.soed. 3 no.7:1020-1026 i1 161. (MM 14:6) 1e Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy iumiversitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova. (Ether) (:Polymerization) TOLSTOY, I., insh.; DMITRITEVA, I., arkhitaktor Ls your city beautiful? Zhil.-kom.khos. 12 no.7:2 -26 n 162. (NIRA 16SO L Nauchno-iasladovateltakiy in'stitut gradontroitallstva Akademii stroitellstva, i arkhitaktury SSSR. (Cities and towns-Civic #mprgvme;it) 3)XIM&A" I.A., klinicheskiy ordinator A ei.'o-f'ppnoil-1nfl:iotad injuriev of the mazillo-facial relion. Stomatologiia, r-o-3:47-48 IV-Je '54. 1, Iz kafe67 kb-Irargicheakor stonatologn (sav, prof. A.I.Tevdokimov) Mookovokogo moditsiuBkogo stomatolLogicheakogo inatituta (dir. doteent GA Beletakly) I uchabnoir bazjr instituta (zav, kandidat meUtuinakikh viank:A.A.Koyner) (YACB, wounds and Injuries, *Pencil inj.) ALZMNDROVA, Ye.V.; DMITRIYHVA, I.A. Healrouls of facial bones after-X-rhr therapy. Stomatologiia 36 no.4: 47-50 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Ix kafedry propedevtiki khirurgicheakoyestomatologil (say. - doteent O.A.Vasillye,r) Moskoymkogb moditainskogo-stomatologicheakogo instiWta (dir. - dotsent G.N.Beletakiy) I Moskovskogo gorodskogo chelyustno-litsevogo gospitalys (glavnyy vrach - dotsent A.A.Kovner) (X RAYS --PHYS IOL40GICA L IFIRCT) (BON&S.--DISMASIS) BA13KINA, I.N., inzh.; BYUSHGRNS, S.S., inzh.; WITRITEVA, I.A., inzh. ~~- -.1. Using synthetic fibers in standard silk fabrics. Takst. prom. 18 no.8:15-17 Ag '58- * (MIRA 11:10) (Textile fibers, SyntheticY (Silk manufacture) MM r-, BYUSHGEIIS, S.S., starahiy nauchnyy ootrudnik; DIMITRIYEVA, I.A., starohiy muchqyy sotrudnik . - ---- Z_-, . .. - - - Now types of fabrics made from eynthetic fibers. Izv.vyo.uchob. sav.; takh.leg.pron. no-3:71-78 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. TSentrallrW naucbno-iosledovatellakiy institut shelkovoy pranyahlennostl. (SyAtbatic fabrics) 1-1 DIMITRIYEVA, I.A., inzh. Hygroscopic properties of fabricI3 malle from synthetic fibers. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; takh.leg.prom. no.3:75-82 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TSentrallnyv nauchno-iseledovatell'skiy institut shelkovoy promyshlennoeti i Moskovskiy tekstilluyy institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy tekstilln(mlo materialovedeniya Moskovskogo tekstillnogo instituta. (Hygroscopicity) (Synthetic fabrics) -1-OITRIYEVA, I.A., inzh. , D 1~ Producing crepe effects in eilkfabrl~as. Tekst. prom. 20 no. 11:64-66 N ,6o. (MMA 13:12) (Synthetic fabrics) MMTRIMA, I.A., in:h. Bygienic aspects of synthetic fabries. Tekst. prom. 21 no4t53-55 ;& 161. (IWA U-.3) (Synthetic fabrics--Permeability) I BYUSHGENS,S.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; DV,1TRI1ZVA, I.A., starshiy naucluxyy sotrudnik New silk fabrics for men!s shirts. Takst.prom.22 no.3;7-9 IL- 162. (MIn 15:3) 1. Rukovoditell assortimentnoy laboratorii TSentrallnogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta, she)Jcovo3r promyshlenrosti (for By-ashgens). 2. TSentralinyy nauchno-issledovatellukiy institut shelkovoy promyshlen- nosti (for Dimitriyova). (Textile fabrics) (Tex-tile ribers., Synthetic) DMITRIYEVAI.__;,!It* arkhitektor;TAMBOVAp YeA,, kandsarkhitaktury Equipment for children's I'ay ounds in foreign cottntW6 Gor. khoz.Mosk. 36.no.7t45-.47 1. 1 2e (MMA 16tl) (PUygrounds-4pparatus and equipment) PETRENKO, G.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., otv. red.; BEZRUK, V.M., doktor geol.-miner. nailk, prof., red.; DRANNIKOVi A.M., doktor geol.-min. nauk,, prof., red.; LITVINOV, I.M.,red.; RELITOV, B.F., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; RZHANITSYN, B.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; DMITRIYEVA, I.K., red. [Matei,ials of the Gonference ant he Stabilization and Packing of Soils] Materialy Soveshchaniia po zakrepleniiu i uplotnenAu grantov. Kiev, Akad. strait. i arkbit.USSR, 1962. 1,62 P. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Soveshchaniya po zalcrepleniyu i uplotneniyu gruntov, Kiyev, 1%2. 2. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoy=yy dorozhnyy nauchno- issledoiratellskiy instiLtut (for Bezrak). 3, Kiyevskiy inzhe- nerno-stroitelInp institut (for Drannikov,.Petrenko).4. Vse- soyuzn mauch4q.-rissledovatel'skiy institut gidrotekhniki (for Rellto7v- 5. Nauchno-iiialedovatellskly institut osnovaniy Aka- demii stroitellstva i elrkhite tury SSSR (for Rzhanitsyn). (Boil eltabilitation) DMITRIYATA, I.M. Work praotics of the saftcal and sanitary,; usd in the textile Industry. Sov.sdrav. 15 iso.2:18-22 Xr-Ap 2. OM 9:?) 1. Nachallaik madiko-samitarnoy chasti Tashkentakogo takstilinogo kom'binal& issul LV.Stallma (INDUSTRUL ErfOINM madico-sanitary squad is textile industo., aotivitias) SIAVNIN, A.I.; DMITRI'MA, I.N.; DEGRYAMA, N.A.; TARMEVA, V.Ya.; 3ELUKHA, U.K.; 4 1 usguoy, -.~ ~ 2, Resochin in the treatment of lupu3 erythematosu3. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser. med. no.2:45-49 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Uzbekskiy nauclino-iseladovatellskiy kozhno-v-enerologicheskiy institut. (LUPUS) (Q.UINOLDM) DMITRIYEVA, I.N .; ZAVALO, B.Ib.. Dispensary service in skin disoases; from data of the medical and IWgiene division of the Tashkent Textile Institute.'Yest. dorm. i ven. 33 no.1:41-45 Ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:3) 1. 1z Uzbekskogo nauchnD-iSSledovatellskogo kozhno-vez,.erlogicheakogo instituts, (dir. - dots. V.H. Matveyev) i madiko-sanitamoy chasti Tashkcentskogo tekatilluDgo kombinata (Nach. V.A. loskutov) (SKIN DISPASM, there dispenaar7 serve (Rus)) DRITRI~ ~VA _j. N.-I r~auchnyy sotrodni k Multiple benign cystic epithelioma. Mad. zhur. Uzb. no.7:63-64 J1 161. (~aRA 15:1) 1. Iz Uzbekistanslcogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kozhno-venerolo- gicheskogo instituta (direktor - dotsent V.N.Matveyev). (SKIIL-TUMORS) DMITRIMA, I.Ni; ZAVALEN, B.yu. Incidence of dermatosis among workers of the Tashkent Textile Combine on first-call data. Med..zhur.- Uab. no.9:27-28 S 161. (MIRA 15:42) 1. Iz Uzbekistanskogo nau,.-hno-issledovatellskogo kozbnD-venerologicbeskogo instituta (direktor - dotsent V.N.Matvayev) i modsanohasti Tashkentskogo tekstillnogo kombinata (g:Lavnyy vrach - A.K.Kamalov). (TASIDENT-TEUM WOFuURS-DISEASFZ AND HYGuu-M) (SKI14 DISWES) - DRIIPMryVA_,y_I.V.; nauchnyy sotrudnik; BELUKIIA, U,.K., nauch-myy votru6mik t-/ Comparative data on and late results of treating 1-upus erythema- tosus with resochin, aminoquinol and otber substances. VestAem. i ven. no.1:23-30 t62. (MM 15ZI) 1. 1z U2zbekskogo nauchno-issledovatelskogo kozbno-.rentgeno- logicheskogo instituts. (dir. - dotsent, V.N. Matveyfm). (LUPUS ERT.CFM4kTCGTJS) (QUIvOLM) DMITRIY-EVA I.N. Some matabolin proceosp,3 In dennatcois patients treat's-d with prednisone and prednivolone. Vest. derm. I ven. no.2-.16-21 165. (MIRA IWO) 1, Uzbolcgkiy nauch-no-Issledovatellskiy kozlirlo-venerologichaskiy institut (direktor - kand.med.nauk N.T.Tursunov), Tashkent. -7 IGGES81OW ~)M: AP5020225 M,'CWSURE: 01 [cam 3A ~Q Ij Uv S.ff Fie. 14 Typical dependence of shear stress T on the deforrantion (a) and stress relmmtion in strfams-tim-a coordinates (a), 55 I.Og V/278-Wao, fl. - ti-me (b). Mixture of i-II-C 50:50P numbers onveurves - velooi-Uf of dofonmtion r, nec-1. I- curve mnjd=p 11- begi-mAw, of uteady flow 6' and -ACCESSION M AP5020225 +7.LB OS 61,17 oil xM Universal tsm~pera-bursi imarjuni.- viscosit rw"S or o 17 paly- neric z-irtures. 14ixtures 111-.1 -1 0-100 (Ir, 10:90 (2,,p-50:50 (3), 70:30 (4), 90:10 (5), JOD:O (5). Mxtures II!I - 10-010 50*50 (8)., 85:15 Mo 90.10 (10)j '?5'5 (11), 100:0 (12) ENCLOSTM: Ce KULEZNEV, V.N.; KONYUKH, I.V.; VINOGRAD(JVt G.V.;,PMITRIYEVA, I.F. Rheology of binary polymer mixture. Koll. zhur. 27 no.4040- 545 Jl-Ag 165. (MUU 18:12) 1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheakoy tekhnologii imeni M.V. Lomonosova i Institut nettekhimicheskogo sinteza 0 SSSR imeni A.V. Topchiyeva. Submitted December 29, 1964. ASYAMDLOVA, I.A.; DKITRIYEVA, I.S. - Mizymatic activity of saliva in dogs. Fiziol.zhur.SSSR 45 no-7: 876-879 Jl '59. (ND-A 13.'4) 1. Yrom the department of comparative physiology and of biochemistry, institute of Uperimautal Medicine, Leningrad. (,SALIVA) (WWMES) US&R / Human and Anim 1 Phpiol%7. Vossole, T Abs Jour : ROf Zhur - Biol..P NO 15., 19581 NO- 70195 Author : Dmitriyova, 1. T. iOiROSO(Irch Instituto of Clinical Inst an Yedicino Titlo : Changos of Voncras PrOBBM'D undOr tho Imfluonco of Mid Weatmonts in lhtionts with Disoasoa of tho joints Orig Pub : Yntorialy po ot-mony nauobn. inform. Mr. n.-i, k-Unichn. moditsiny, 1-957., NO 1., 173-175 Alstract ; No abstract givon Card 1/1 63 DMITRIYNVA, I.T.; BAUBAN, I.Ya. Studying tho effect of =d tberapy on splenic blood storage using contrast lienograDby. Vop.kur.fiziotor. i lach.fiz.kullt. 23 no.1: 68-70 158.'. - (KLkA 11:3) 1. 1z revmatologicheakoy kliniki (zav. X-S-BelenlkiT) Ukrainskogo instituts kurortologii i rentgenovsk o otdeleniya zav. - clotsent I-Ya.Balaban) Lermontovskogo kurortal0clessa) (BATHS, MOOR AND RUD) (SPLEW-ILWIOGRAPHY) (BLOOD VOLUMN) GOLITMUN# Abram Tenisminoyloho kandonsdansuk; VA~TR;MRVA, Irina Timofetsvns, kand.med.naukl MUMMFL, I.N., prof., red. 1 GITMMMI -A,D-*,,) t*k)m;redv-.- EPrinciples of electrocardiography] Onnovy alektrokardiografii. Xiev, Gos,wd.isd-vc U58RO 1960, 182 & (KIRA 13t11) (nlOTROCAOIO=9W - - DMITPLIYEVA, I.T.; RUDENK09 N.B.; KUCHER9 L.S. Clinical significance of Ki~ixrovakiils color's'edimentation reaction. Vrach. delo no.2:132-133 F 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Kafedra propedevtiki vnutronnikh bol4zney (zav. - prof. TS.A. Lefina) Odesskogo meditsinskogo institu~&. I (qkNEWALYSIS AND PATHQLOGY) LEVINA, TS.A.,- DMITRIYEVA, I.T. Differential diagnosis of leukemia and leuRemoid reactions. Trudy Kiev. nauch.-isel. inst. peral. krovi neotlozh. khir. 3:201-204 161. (MIRA 17:10) 1.1. Obl'yedinennaya propedevticheskaya terapevticheskaya klinika Odesakogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova. LEVIVA., TS.A., prof.; GRUZINA, Ye.A., dotsont; DMITRIUVA ~ I.T., asaistent; $ 1---, R010YOVSKAYA, A.Lp assistent; SMKOh7E-7A.-1y:. .1 assistent; YAGODKIVA, R.I., assistant (Odeasa. Clinical test of a now apasmolytic substance limit in steno- cardia. Klin.med. 1+0 no.5:67-70 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz obnyedinennoy kafedry propedevtiki vnutrenniky bolesney (zav. - prof. TS.A. Ievina) Odeaskogo meditsinskogo institute. imeni N.J. Firogova (dir. - 2;asluzbennyy deyatell nauki prof. I.Ya. Deyneka). (ANGINA PECTORIS) (VASODILATORS) LEVINA, TS.A., prof.; GRUZINA, Ye.A., dotsent;.DMT IE~V ROMANOVSKAYA, A.I.; SIVOKONEVA, N.A.; YAGODKINA, N.I. Treatment with persanthine of stenocardia. Vrach.delo no.10:20-26 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolesney (zav. - prof. TS.A. Levim) Odesskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ANGINA PECTORIS) (PYRIMIDINES) LEVINA, TS.A., prof.; GRUZINA, Ye.A,,, dotsent; Dltra= T.; , -IA,_j ROMANOVSWA, A.I.; SIVOKONEVA, N.A.; YAGODKINA, Study of the effectiveness or the apasmolytic agent distafen (etafen) in stenocardia. Sov. med. 27 no.12-~103-106 0 '64. (MIRA 18:1.1) 1. Oblyedinennaya kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikb bolezney (zav.- prof. TS.A. Levina) Odesskogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni Pirogova. DMITRIYRVA, I.V., SOKOLOVA. A.F. Result of using vitamin 317 in pelychintric practice. IwIth summary In French]. Zhur.nevr. i P10-0. 58 no.21208-211 '58. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Gorkovskaya gorodakn3ra klinicheakayn paikhonevrologicheskeya bollnitea (glavnyy vrach V-M. Pakhomov). (MEMAL DISORDIES, ther. vitamin B12 (Rus)) (VITAMIN X2, ther. use, ment. divard. (Rua)) iRTTRTYEVAP I.V. Thdications of the use of amizil in depressive states of diffe- rent nature, Trudy Gosnauch.-:Issl.inst.psikh- 35:288-Z6 t62. (MIRA 16;2) 1e Gorlkovakiy gosudarstvemtyy meditsinskiy institut imeni .M. Kirova (dir. dotsent I*F. Matyushin) kafedra psikhiatrii &v. - prof. N.r. Irvanov). t (SULFAMETRAZINE) :(IEMSICNI, MXqTAL) atat DOW-M. Mnirnal nevropatnlogii :1 psikbijArLij to 641 noo 10, 1964# 15159-1rS3 TMC TAGS: nervous s"tem drugq drug t-eatment, psychoueurotic dt-sarder .Abstracti This study refin-Do indleati-)ns for the use of hemop~-riz: in "treating depressive states. During 1962-19W., the author trep-ed C8 patients rith hemophyrin. Sixtuen of hese k,nd manic-deprel!,,;i%~, j13, neurotic zzd psychogenic reactions vith Qo astheno-deprezcive STn- drome, 5, involutional melancholia and de:preziaive states agaiwit a back- ground of cerebral vascular disorder, and 4, schizophrenia with depressive --in -was Introduced inla- scs I - lor depressive-paranoid syndrome. Remophy.. smu a Pr- J,ly in 6 disabre of 1-6 milliliters daily o;r eirery other day. Vw course lof tre&Uuent lasted from 10 dcqs to 3 mon-Lhs, During treatment the blooe, s IOTel -was determined by the sugar 1,3ad !method. In pat4ents diagnosed agar ',to have manic-depreseive psychovis &ud cyalwthjmia (depressive phase), -1-%elancholia. often disappeared altogatbor i'wwag reduced durirg the firit me vavk~. I dnLTs wr treatment. L-hile the course or the diaiDase becm chara(:Ler, izie;nn(noiia ar)peftred a.:,ew !'or shcrt period-s. IU~. ii and in pa'klienta had disap:)eared by thi, en~_` o f ,a re6u;.t uL' bumophyr2n treatment, 3 of the 16 patients began I.o rec!,I-- 5 substantially improved, and 7 moderately improved; in only cine case ~W;' Ahere no effoc,_ Thozo observations led to the contlusion tht~t hemophyrin !has a favorable effect on,patients-in the depressive phase of manic- 'tdepressive psychoaia. Sun-! '-up- hemopbyrin treatment has boen sho-wn to be effective not only in depressive states, but also for astheinic syndromes Ivith elements of depression, in hypotonic states, azd*also -in the so-called ;ppatic equivaaents of manio-depreasive tsychoaiaal OxU&Aa-.t., hw 3 gta7phz. 'let- ASSWEATIMI Eafedra palkhiatril G6r9-.OVdtO9O M,-ditS!M3kCgOj-_ntjtut-a(L -rtment of r--w- of the Gorykiy Yeacal lnsti~ut SUB COD;E; F~S Su rt 17iDett63 BUCLI OD M) Col W REF SOVI 00.5 ACC NR: AR6033757 SOURCE CODE: UR/0081/66/000/018/PO12/PO13' AUTHOR: Perfilova, V. P.; Gryazav, N. N.; Dml,,~Kjy~vaj K. A.; Samoninap N. A.; Ozerskaya, L. Ye. TITLE: Removal of sulfur compounds from jet fuels by a sorption SOURCE: Ref. zil. Khimiya, Part II, Abs. 18P90 REF SOURCE: Sb. Issled. protsessov adsorbts. i katalitich. ochiatki nefteprodul.,,tov V prisutstvii porist. tel. No. 1. Saratov, Saratovsk. un-t, 1965, 35-38 TOPIC TAGS: jet fuel, sulfur compound removal, adsorption, silic% gel, organic sulfur compound r&6 Z C*Al 7791'"1A-J4r70,t1 ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the removal: of sulfur compounds from TS-1 jet fuels with silica gel. The experiments were conducted on adsorption columns W.106 with 0.25-0.50 mm particles of - ASM silica gel activated at about 200C. The fuel'; 'were fed in the column at a rate of i vol fuel/l vol adsorbent per hour. The thermla; stability of the fuels was evaluated by oxidation in a LSAIG-59 apparatus. The grou;). composition of sulfur compounds was determined potentiometrically by the method of 1. A. Rubinshtein and Z. A. Kleymenova (Metody analiza org. soyedineniy nefti. ilch smesey i proizvodny1ch [Analytical methods for determining organosulfur compounds, their'mixtures, and derivatives in petroleum) .' M., Uzd. AN SSSR') . This method makets it possible to determine mercaptan and bioulfide sulfur with an accuracy of up to Card 1/2 :-'ACC N k,--AI46S3-! 0.002%. Analysis of ishowed that. TS-1 fuels sulfur. The content mercaptans and residual ASM silica gel can be be,fully restored by sulfur compounds, in the initial fuels and of contain sulfur mainly of bisulfides is very Iow. sulfur. Thia*content of used without regeneration treatment with steam, The particular, mercaptans, SUB CODE: 21/ SUBM DATE: none/ . fuels treated for in.the form of sulfidcc. At 20C silica hisulfides remained for 3hr. Its adsorbent,loses after two regeneration-u. 6 hr with silica gei and resi"Maj- ,I gel readily adsorbe almost unchanged, adsorption capacity CO.,, its activity toward 7 DKITRIYRVAg_~.:F,.., 4ch~tal.lnitsa. M S'a work of sudents. Biol. v shkole no.3:61-63 147-je (MLRA lOr6) --i~i~tinskaya orednvaya shkola Shilovskogo rayona. Ryazanskoy (Shilovo Distri.et--Agriculture--Study and teaching) K,V, (diss) 11C rt in Functiorma 40 a in Tuberculous Patients Lost 1957. u A 19 p (Ministry of -OmWA* Health ASSR. Central Inst for *v!,6-f p~~sicinna). p 200 copies. (F19 10-58, 121). _ 37