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Lead and Cadmiunt Fags 206, Sbornik statey po obahchey khimii (collection of Papers on General Chemistry)p Vol Ip Moscow-Len4mgrad, 1953, pagea,762-766 Ivanovo Chomico-Technological Inst MnP/Chemistry - Analysis Card 1/1 -iub. 151 - 11/36 Authors i Fedorova, 0. 31 Title Comoos;tion and instability constants of complex metal-thi~ourea compounds determined by the polarographic method. Part 2.- Periodical i zhur. ob. khim. 24/l,'62-64, Jan 1954 Abstract t The structure and stability of Zn, Ni and Bi complexes were polarographica.11y investigated at a pH of about 0.35. A reduction in stability followed by a reduction in the covalent properties of various metal ions during their 'con- tact with thiourea was established. The coordination number and the instabi6 ity constants of a Bi-thiourea complex were determined. The reversibility CC the Bi ion discharge process was determined on the basis of experimental data. Six USSR references (1949-1953). Tablea:~yaph. -Institution The-Chemical--,Technological-inatitute,, Ivanovo Submitted July 4j 1953 FXDOROVA 0 V* I v*y* mxvvAl wa*dw*n w W~ 0 NOW a IlArion evae*Zrkyblhsn, 152 eggs] 152 lAitea ot kmshdot kuritsy. Lleningra Ioeningradskoe jazatno-shurnallnoo i knishnoe isd-vo. 1955. 36 po (xLRA 1o:6) (Igge-Production) ACCESSION NR: AP40285 45 SjOI9116 4/0 00/004/qQ2010023 AUTHOR: Kerber, M. L.; Fedotova, 0. Ya.; Losev, 1. P. (Deceased) TITLE: Radiation resistance of aromatic and arylallphatic polyamides SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 4, 1964, 20-23 TOPIC TAGS: aromatic polyamide, aliphatic polyamide, arylaliphatic polyamide radiation resistance, gamma Irradiation, thermomechanical property, moleculaj~ weight, specific viscosity, polytherephthalamide, cross linkage I ABSTRACT: The radiation resistance of aromatic, aliphaticiand aryla- liphatic polyamides was investigated. The radiation resistance of polyamides (poly- p- phenylenete rephthalamide, poly- p-phenylenesebacinamide, polydiphenyl., methane te rephthalamide, polyditolylmethaneterephthalamide and pol)JK M-dimethylz j(diphenylmethane)-terephthalamideI I was determined by the. change in mole- " "P"" r weight (specific viscosity) aM the thermomechanical properties under the c~ t t e ec of Co-60 gamma -Irradiation. The polyterephthalamides am- vt4at malstan It2 ACCESSION NR: AP4028545 to gamma radiation; they. are also resistant to oxidative destruction at 200C. The predominance of the destruction processes alhovw3 up at different integral the structure of the backbone of the aromatic polyamidess doses depending on The parallel course of the processes of degradation and arose linking of polyamides by gamma radiation in air was thus confirmed. Exchanging the aromatic group of the amide for an all~hatic or arylaliphatic reduces the radiation resist- ance of the polymer, Orig. art. has: 4 figures ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ATD PRESS. 3067 1i SUB CODE: 0(), Np NO REP SOV: 008 212 ENCU 00 OTHER: 008 ACCESSION NR: AT4033998 S/0000/63/000/000/0139/0144 AUTHOR: FedotoyA,._Q. Ya,.; Shtillman, M. I.; Losev, 1. P. (Deceased); Bogdanova V. M.; Zil-iii-i6y'a, -To- V* TITLE: Synthesis and conversion of polyamide-polynitriles. 1. Synthesis of. -cyanoethylated polyamides N SOURCE; Geterctsepny*ye vy*sokomolekulyarny-.'rye soyedinenlya (Heterochain macro-w molecular compounds); sbornik statey. Moscow, lzd-vo "Nauka," 1963, 139-144 on, cyapoethylated polyamide, TOPIC TAGS: polymer, poiyamide, cyanoethylati solution polycondensation, Interphase polycondensation, aromatic diamine, aliphatic' diamine, dicyanoethylated aromatic diamine, adipic acid, dicarboxylic acid, poly- Initrile ABSTRACT: The authors claim original synthesis of N-cyanoethylated polya s mide by solution or interphase polycondensation of N,NI-di-(13-cyanoethyl)-p-phenylene diamine or N,N'-di-p-cyanoethyl)-1,6-hexamethylene diamine with adipi.; acid or 1;3 i dichloroanhydride. Solution reactions lasted 7-10 hours (5 hrs. In 0 purified N flow, 2-5 hours in a vacuum) at 160-220c, interphase reactions 30 min. "at 180- 240C. It was established that N-cyanoethylated polyamides with a predetermined nitrileoroup content can be derived at polycondensation solution temperatures not ;-r-..A 2 Card ACCESSION'NR:' I exceeding 160C. Dicyanoethylated aromatic dlamines fall almost entirely to parti- cipate In.the interphase polycondensation, although their aliphatic counterparts react with the dichloroanhydri.des of dicarboxylic acids at phase separation bound- aries. OrIg. art, has: '5 graphs, 2 tables and 4 chemical equations. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy khlmlko-takhnologicheskiy Institut Im. 0. 1. Mendeleyeva (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology) SUBMITTED; 12Sep62 DATE ACQ: 30Apr64 ENCU 00 OTHER*. 000 SUa CODE: OC NO REF SOV:. 003 2/2 Card- FADOROVA, P., tekhnik Improving the design of the NII-200 lifting-jacks Stroitell no.1:14 ja 159. (MBA 1213) (Hydraulic jacks) YEStKINA, T.M.,(ArzwmsskV& oblasti)l IM P.G.,(Voroshilovgrad); MOVAR KOSHnIA. M.I.,(Stayropoll): UUMOYLK. I.Ta-.--,-dbktor meditsiuskikh nauk (Kooky&); SMANOVA, P.D., starshays. maditsinska" sestrr.(Sochi) Work of the aounoil of nurses. T.H. RalkAna and others. Had. sestra no.1:24-27 Ja. 156. XMM 90) 1. Predeadatell Soveta meditainakikh seater (for Yealkina, Fedorova, Koshina) (NEMM AND MMING) YZDOROVA,-P.T.. kandidat =ditsinakikh nauk Achroltio anemia, Toraps arkho 26 no.2:74-77 Nr-AP '54. OWU 7:8) 1. In gospitallnoy torapayti~hookoy kliniki (dir. oldwi-korrospon- dent ANN SSSR ~rof. Z.1sUiddovs) Tashkentakogo moditsinskogo Instituta Imeal V*X.Xolotoya. (ANINIAO HYPXMWIG, oachrostle) JD PY -T!!.~Geaaral Problew of Patholo6y - Tumors. T-5 Abs Jour Ref Vhur Biol., Wo 41 1958,-17424 'Author F Inst Title On Acute Erythremia and Erythroleukemia. Orig Pub Terapevt. arkbiv, 1950, 23..~ No, 81 Abstract Two cases of acute disease are reported in io' and 18-year old males, ch"acterized by high fever, Iymphadenopw;hy, hepatooplenomegalyp progressing anemia,, elevated Mp thrombocytopenin and phenomew of hemorrhagic diathesis. In one patient the n=iber of hemocytoblasts in peripheral blood reached 82.5% with a vhite cell count up to 6-o,ooo per cum. There were 68 -normDblasts) predominantly or- thochromtic, per 100 white cells, and a hemocytoblastic bone marrolv* The other patient had 142 erythrobiasts (57 Proerythroblasts, P-5 iegaloblasts and 60 normoblasts) per 100 vhite cells; of them 7paraerythroblasts" Card 1/2 MOROVA, P. I. Blood gases in thyrotoxicools in hot ellmates. IZv4ff Uz- SSR.Seremed, no,2:23-27 158. (MIRA 22:5) P.I., kAnd.med.nRuk Some aspects of central nervous function in thyrotoxicosis in a hot climate. Terap. arkh. 30 no.4:81-91 AD 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. 1z gospitallnoy terapsytichaskoy kliniki (dir.-chlon-korrespondent AYS BSSR vrof. Z-1.Umidova) Tashkentskogo maditsinskogo Instituta. (OMnWL WMVOUS SYSTIM. physiology. . in hyperthyroidism in hot climate (RUB) (HYPERTHYRDMISM, uhysiology, OU, In hot climate (Rue) (OLIKATZ, .GVS funct, in hyperthyroidism in hot environment (Rua) ---ZQORO)A,--P*l*-kRud. mad. nauk, dotsent (Tashkent) Topography of skin topmerature, Iv thyrotoxicosis patlents. Arobl. .endok.i gorm. 5'uo.5t6?-?2 S-0 159. (MIn 13:5) 1. Is kafedry: goopitallno), terapit (say. - oblet-korreapoudent AMN SM Prof. Z.1. Vaidava) lachabnogo fakalltsta Taitentakogo goeudarstvannogo weditisustogo instituta. physiol.) (BODY TXMPJMLTM) FEDOROVA, P. I., Doe Med Sci -- "Basedow's disease under hot-olimate oonditions., (OlinicalNphysiological study)@" Tashkent, 1961. (Min of Health Uz3SR. Tashkent State Med Inst) (KL, 8-61, 258) 423 N red.; TSAY, A.A... tekhn. red. FEDOROVA, P.I.; AVAKIMOVA, L.A. [Tbyrotoxicosio (Basedow's disease) In a hot climate] Tireotoksikoz (bagedova bolezn') v usloviiakh zharkogo klimata. Tashkent, Medgiz UzSSR, 1963. 194 p. (MIRA 17:3) ANTIPOV9 V.G. (Antsipaus, V.H.1; FEDOROVAp R, [Fiodaravaj Rol Coniferous exotic plants in KalbAngrad Province. Vestsi AN BSM. Ser. biial. nav. no.4:34,-39 163. (MI.A 17:8) - -.~ 4 , - , !~- ~-!. - ~ - - !.-1 .11 '4r~~ 11 -3 -, -- oo.j~, 7 --- -- '~ '. ' : ~ . - ___ - __-Z . . ., -,; , ~?*L~ ..V, --l- -.-, : - 1-7,""'. ~. , - MOROVA; R.G. "Now" at 0 mination of the unchanged heart and large maal$ in Contrant 0 anterior projection with the patient in a horizontal poe Ition. Khirurgila 33 no.12:60-65 D '57. (KIRA 11:2) 1. Is fakul'tatekoy kbirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.M. Bakulev) I Imfedroy rentganologii i radiologit (tav. - prof. Y.A. Doyacheako) It Hoskovskogo gosuderetvennogo maditsinakogo inatituta imeni MJ Firogova . (;!];;IOVASWLAR SYSUH, radiography anterior projection of heart & large -vessels in horizontal V081tion) FEDOROVA, R.G.j Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Contrast study of the unchanged heart and m9bber vessels with the patkint in the horizontal.position." mos 1956 12 pp. (Second Mes State Med Inst im.N.I. Pirogov) 200 copies (KL, 21-58, 93) 73 !T. ~-!:b X-i IVANITSKAYA, H.A.; MONOYA, R.G. Angiocnrdt;gra"ph-i"c" ~examlnfkilon of the unchanged heRrt Rnd mRIn veagele (with summar7 in Bngliahl. Veat.rentg. i rad. 13 no.1:6-12 Ja-F 158. (MMA 11:4) 1. 12 fRkulltatakoy khirm--gicheakoy kliniki iment S.I. SpRsokukotakogo (sav.-prof. A.R. Bakulev) i is kAfedry rentgenologit (sav.-prof. V.A. D'yachanko) II-go Hookovskogo maditainskogo iUBtitUtR iMeni R.I. Pirogova. (ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHY, . in normal cond. (Rue) (ANGIOGRAPHT, great veseels, in normal cond. (Rua) FREYDLIN, L-Kh., SLADKOVA, T.A.; KUDRYAVTSEV, G.I.; SHEYN, 'T.I.; AIL'BMAN, Ye.N.; FEDOROVA, R.G. Catalytic hydrogenation of aromatic nitriles and the properties of polyamides obtained from P-(/f,?-diaminodiethylbenzene). Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.9:171'3-1715 S 161. OURA 14:9) 1. Institut organicheakoy khImii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna. (Nitriles) (Hydrogenation) (Polyamides) KHOMYAKOV., Yu.Sq; PDOROVA, R.G. Diagnosis of multiple primarv malignant t=ors. Sov, med, 25 no.2:121-123 F 162. (IMU 15:3) 1. IZ.4afedry rentgenologii, i radiologii (zav. - prof. V.A. D'yachenko) II Mookovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Firogova. (UMER-DIAGNOSTS) FEDOROVA, R.G. (Moskva, 1-45, Pechatnikov pereulok, d.~!, kv.-11) Ghange in the traaheal bifurzaticn angle In mitral stenosis; X-ray observations. Grud, kbir. 5 no.5:15-18 S-0 163. (KIRA 17-.8) 2. Is kafedry rentgenologli I radlologli (zav. - prof. V,A. Dlyachenko) Il Moskovskogo medits-inskogo insLituta imani Pirogova. FEDOROVA, R.I. Now developments in the organization of shoe production on a - conveyer line'. Koah.-obuv.prom. 4 no.4s6 Ap 162. (KRA 150) (Shoe manufacture) (Assembly-line methcde) ISAGULYANTS, V.I., akademikj POREDDA, Z.; FEDDROVA ,.R.I_, Synthesis of(Knitrocarboxylic acids and their eaters using ion exchangq,resins as catalysts. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 36 no.1:31-34 163. (MIRA 17tl) 1. Akademiya nauk Aroyanskoy SSR (for Isagulyants). Report to b6 subodttod for the 4th International Space Science symposiun - (COSPAR) Warsaw., 2-12 June 63 UDALOVAO T&Po; PEDOROVAt Me Xffeot of various nutrients on the gramicidin formation by Smc12luo brevis vAr., G.-D, gikrobio2oglin 34 no*4s631-635 Jl-Ag 165* (KRA 18110) 1, Biologo-pochvennyy faklillt-t Moskovakogo gosudaretvenrago universiteta, imeni MoLomonosova, Sprnv--)chnIk tallltsam (it~,!-) A.7. Lebel,~v W 11.11. Filorova. . 1b:31:vq, Akn:3emlmiesa, xLvI, 549 P. At h-isI of title: Ondevitya "au!, Tnstltut Toc~mq.,! ~tolkhanild I V,,,tchIslIteI'nqy T~k!lniki. 1-ibliography. r. 411-536. F*-'-~!-17-1-':.!'-~' "J.! A guile to matheiitical tablos, b~ A-V- I.A-!Ilf~v arl R. 711. Fclorova. New York, London, Pergarion FrOSI, xlvi '5M r. Translated from Vie original nw-o.Anin: Sprnvcch-",~ po mintemaetl~'heqkiii tabllt-~zam, Mx3ccw, 1956). Peferences: p. 411-586. LUZAN., P.Pol Prinimali uchastiyel SHEVCHENKOP R.V. rEDOROVA, R.1,; LISTOVNICHAU I S.F.1 Effect of pig-iron properties on the porosity of the working surface of traotorliners. Lit. proizv. no.6:27-29 Je 161. (MIRA 34:6) 1. TSentralinaya zavodskaya Liboratorlys. zavoda im. Lepae (for Fedorova, Listoynicbaya,, Shevchenko). (Cast iron-Hata.Uography) rd&Ince to ti-& t a hJF r. TT Isotopy of surfaces of the 2d order in Lobachavskii's geometry. Soob*' MI Grus. SSR 20 noo,2:137-142 P 158. (HLU 11:7) 1. PredstavInno chlanom-korrespondentox AU GruzSSR GsS.Chogoshvill. -(Sarfaces) (Geometry, Infinitesimal) BROMMO, V.Ya.; KALININA) O.F.; WKINA, O.T.; PETIOV, G.M.; FEDOROVAI.H.1.4. Right ascensions of bodies of the solar system determined from observations with the Freiberg-Kordratlev transit circle in Nikolayev in 1961. Izv. GAO 23 no.4:82-90 164. WIRA 17:9) IVAKINAO* T.Ya,; KALtKMVICH9 F.F.j MPOROVA, R.T. Results of photographio observations of minor planets at Nikoliev. ~Siul. Tnet. tear. astron. 10 no.2,s,164-170 165. (KRA 180) S/081/62/000/016/022/043.1' ,B I 6e/B 1816 AUTHORS: Fedoroval-i.-V., Kogan, It. I., Belovap (j.*D., TITLE: Vapor-p~mse condensation of acetone with formaldehyde in methylvinylketone. Summary PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal; Xhimiyat'no.''161 1962, 384, abstract 16L11 (Tr. Vass. n.'-i. vitamin. in-t, v- 7, 1961, 54-59) TEXT: The authors studied the production of methylvinylketone (I/ by condensation of industrial formalin (II)'and chemically pure acetone (III). This was achieved by a vapor-'phase reaction on higher.oxides of rare earths, acid clays (e.g. gumbrin, kill) and industrial catalysts (e.g. Cd-Ca phosphate, Ca phosphate), performed, in a flow type latoratory apparatus at from 280 to 450-50009 (4 4000C preferable) at volume velocities from 100 to 1000-2000 1 gaseous III per 1 1 catalyst per hourt with 45-50 ml catalyst and a molar ratio of II - III - I : 1. The domposition of the reaction mixture was determined anaiytically (e.g. I by Kaufman's method) '1I by reaotiqn with dimedon, etc.)# and that of gaseous products with a ITA_ 2 (VTI-2) gas amlyzer. Catalysts are listed, and the Card 1/2 5/081/62/000/016/022/043 Vapor-phase condensation of... B168/B186 following respective values are given for optimum reaction temperature in OC, yield of I per throughput of III in %, yield of I per input of-I into the reaction in %, productivity in g per 1 1 catalyst per hr : Ca phosphate, 420', 26.6, 93.7, 306; higher oxides of rare earths, 375-380, 36, 100, 325 higher oxides of rare earths on a carrier, 515, -0 ---'100, 5~5i silica gel, promoted with KOH, -, 79.1, -,/100, 22. - Graphs are given for productivity of I depending on temperature, catalyst and volume velocity. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation,j Card 2/2 MOROVA, R.V. Distribution of grain pollen by air. Dokl-AI SM 107 no.6:897-898 A~ 156. (ML 9:8) 1. Institut geografii AWsaii nauk SM. Predstaylsio.akedemikom V.N. SUkILoheTyU. (Pollen) (Grain) 1. 2. 4. 7. FEDOROVA, R. V. USSR (600) Peat Bogs - Mozhaysk District Origin of the "Toporkovskoyell peat bog In the Mozhaysk District of the Moscow Province. Trudy Geog. at. "Krasnovidovo" no. l,'1948. 9. Monthly List of Russian Acceasions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unolassi=ed,-' Works on the All-Union Peat Institute, (Min of Agri, RSFSR) Number 5, 1933, 103 pages, A Compendium of Instructions on the Study of Peat & Peat Bogs: Rut 2. Field Geobotanical Studies: "Brief Instructions on Determiniw~., the Amount of Stumps in Peat Bogs" by Kobzikov and Fedomra, R. SO: Botanicheskiy ZhpLrnal,,Vol MON, No 1, pp 100-110, Jaa-wr-eb 1950, Rugsian bimo per, MOBcow/Leningrad (U5511, 12 Feb 1954). v 510 249 Misjj:s'11 16 S;l S5&4 igl 1e P~~i I~T -Mv- I M& Z0.1 Mal'gina. E. A., Opyt Fzpia-itavteaiia piTuny mrkotoryttl a:~m- isykh pezod s lkh arcalimf v Fredc*.akh Evreqefaol cbAs-a SSS~ P" 2SIX-270- Wiog_- 2(#9-270.-- Mipwj4eafl. M. Kh. Orissnie pytltsy viOov polyrzet prez. id -m-of /~,d '7 1 ';.q R. V. "Problem Concerning the Propagation of Hornbeam and White Beech (Carpinus) in Post-Glacial Times in European USSR)" Problemy Fizicheskoy Geofrafii (Problems of Physical Geography), Vol. 16, SymPosium, Moscow, 1951. U-1483, 25 Sept 51 -Fii~OF0,71t$ Rtl% "Paleobotanic Research in Estuary Deposits of the Caspian Depression," Trudy Inst. geog.,, AN SSS9, No-50, 1951 "History of the Buzuluk Pine Woods Based on a Spore-Pollen Analysis of the Peat Bog 'Pobochnoyel," Ibid. "Influence of 6onditioning Feithods on the bize of Pollen Grain of Various Species of Pinus." ibid. L:F INEDOROVA. R.V. Dispersal of pollen and spores by ranning waters. Trudy Inst.geog. no.521.46-72 152. (MMA 7:1) (Pollen, Fossil) 'q MOROVA, R. V. Qnantitative regmlarities in the dispersal of tree pollen by wind. Trudy Inst,geog. no-52991-103 '52, . (KUM 7:1) (Pollen) 1, FEDOROVA,, R. V. 2. USSR (600) 4. 7.- "Data on the drift of arboreal pollen north of the timber line." Tikhomirsv,B.A. lov. Vase. geog. Pbahch. 84 ne.3, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congrers, Jaza=7 .1953. Unclassified. PEDOROVA--R.V. Dissertationt "Forest Phases in the Plant Cover of the.Yergeniy.Mountains and Stavropol? in the Late Holocene (According to the Data of Spore-Dust Anakysis).ff Cand Geog Sci, Inat of - GeograpNr, Acad Sci USSR, Moscow, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal Geoligiya Geografiya, Moscow, Aug 54) Sol SUM 393, 28 Fab 1955 m 73DOROVA, R.V. On the origin of knoll y bogs. Bot.shur. 38 no.4:584-389 JI-Ag Omm 6:9) 1. Institut geografil Aked ail nauk 3MR, Kookm, (Peat bogn) YIDOROVA.R.V. forest phases in the Yergeni Hills and Stavropol Platea'a dwing the late Holocene period. Trudy Inst. geog. no.6335?-127 155. (KM 8:6) (Yergeni Hills--Pollen. Fossil) (Stavropol Flat eaTk.-Polle n, Fossil) (Yergent, Hills-Spores (Botamy),Fossil) (Stavropol Plateafa--Sporee (Botany), Fossil) 'Atmospheric dispersal Of pollen of certain grassy plants. Izv.Aff SSSRSar.gesg.no.lsl04-10q AF 156. (MM 9:7) le.Institut geogri f1i AN SM. GRICEMO T.P.; YADOROTA, ROTO Characteristics of perlglaclal vegetation of the Qaaiern&ry period in the north of the Asiatic Continent. ImAN MU.3or.geog. no.?l 66-7,1 mr-Ap. 156. 918) 1. Institut geograftl AN SM. 777 FEMOVA, R. V. Distribution of grain pollen by air. AP '56. Dokl.AN S&M 107 no.6:897-898 (MM 9 t 8) 1. Institut geografii AWsmii nauk SM. Predstavleno akademikom T.N. Sukwhey". (Pollen) (Grain) TUMOVA, R.V. Differences between pollens of wild and cultivated ramses. Dokl. ANSWU 108 no. 1;153-3,35 W 156. 1 (jan 9:8) 1.1natitut geografil AWasli nauk SSW. Predstavlano akademikom V,N. Sukachevym. .(Grasses) (Pollen) (Grain) FEDOROTA, R.V. 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Reculto of a atudy of peat depocits in tha Chukchi Peninsula. Izv, Sib, otd, AN SSSR no.12tI20-127 162. (MIRA 17!8) 1, Inatitut lesa i drevesiny Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN Krasn(riarok. KORZHUYLIV, S.S.; FEDOROVA R.V. The Chokurovka mamoth and its JAfe conditions. Dokl. AN MR W no.1:181-183 Mr-162. (IURA 15:2) lo Inatitut geografii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Sukachevym. . (Chokurovka Region--Mamoth) FEDOROVAY R.V.; IHOTINSKIY, N.A. Methodological conference of palynologists. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser. geog. no.23152-153 Mr-Ap 063. (MIM 16s4) (Palynology-Congresses) NAUMOVA Y#*Kop dotoo; SHAMSUTDDIOV, a6GistOntj-=MRffA48.A.~k RYABOVAlK.J.; OWOVAI V.P.; KOKSINA.K.D. (Kazsn') Fighting diphtheria in the country; abstract. Karmed.zhur. no,lsll3 Ta-Ft6l (KM 16:11) VORONOVA, N. A.; FEDORO" , S. A.; TKACH, N. T. Caet iron with bainite atructure for making cylindrical pebblea. Trudy Giproteement no. 26:54~62 163. NIRA 17:5) NEMSFILOVA, N.A. Cdecaased]; MILIKOVA, Yed;., VAYMAN, Ye.l.; YAMBSON, D.A.; P UZIMUNAP Yu.T.; FEDOROVA, S.A.-; CZANOWA, V.P.; BLVIOVA, L.L.; RYABOVA, N.I. Distribution of enteropathogenic Escherichia --oli among various ~population groups in Kazan and some cities of tho Tatar A. S. S. R. Zhur. mikroblol.1, epid. i immun. 41 no.9;145-146 S 164. (KRA l8t4) 1. Kazanakiy institut epidemialogii, mikrobiologii I giglyeny i Tab&rskaya respublikanskayd sanitarno-epidemlologicheskaya stantsiya, poliklinika No.2. -~ -', -- - 7Ei~ ~ 7 ~%% , i:~i -~ . "., . - i -, - , 7. - - , " 1 ~.. - ;. , - I ~ '.~ I~ ~ 1 -,- ~~ ., -.- z., , , , -1, ) ~- .!;. %: -I ~ ,- " : - ., -1 r " -LZ5-~- - - w ., , . JCIrAllu, ilu.- ~f Ml~ �Z~dLl lll~~ U I. ". .. F z2gwk, A- J-- ,- ) I -' F- RO A S. A. DOGADIM, B. A., SABDOVIRSKIY, D. M., Eli=, T. zi BAKMi-T, 0. V.~ And RASHIVAHM, K. Y. "Oxidation of Buns in solution," a paper presented at the 9th Congress ow 0', on the Chemistry and Physics of Iligh Polymerr., 28 Jan-2 Feb 57, M-sc MOC Polytechnic Institute. B-3,oe-4,395 z7~ MEN= 20-2-23/62 AUTHORt Bunin, X,P.9 Kovallobuk, G.Z., Pedorovat S.A. iITLEt On the Mechanism Underlying the Influence of Surface Oxidation upon the Graphitization of Iron Alloys (0 mekhanizme vliyaniya poverkhnostnogo okinleniya na grafitizatsiyu zheleznykh splavov) FERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol- 115, Nr 2, pp. 281 - 283 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Perlite wrought iron with 2,80 % C and 0,91 % Si served as initial material for the tests. The cylindrical samples (20 mm of diameter and 6 mm of height) were out out from dem)fragmente. (Theo fragments had been cast at an elevated fe 1hen the eampl:8 are subjected to further graphitization at 700 C, no now graphite inclusions form, but the carbon of the perlite cementite settles in layers in the form of graphite on the surface of the graphite inclusions ocourrinR in iron. After 1. 21 3, 5P 8# 159 19 and 24 hours the samples were taien out of the furnace, cooled in the air and investigated under the microscope. The decrease in the quantity of cementite in graphitization was determined by ohemic- Card 1/3 al analysis and by measurement of the hardness and the coercive 20-2-23/62 On the Mechanism Underlying the Influence of Surface Oxidation upon the Graphiti- zation of Iron Alloys' force. With the aid of these data the half life of the dsoomposi- tion of the euteotoid cementite was determinedg and the correepond- ing data summarized in a table. Two series of samples were in- veatigatedt As regards the samples of the first series their sur- face was cleaned of slags 9 the samples of the other series had in the irdtial state an oxidized surface. On the oxidation of the samples the graphitization is also great- ly Inoreaued in the case that the number of graphite inclusions is not increased. The data obtained here can eaeily be explained when the nature of the oxidation is brought into connection with the increase in the equilibrium concentration of the vacancies in the surface zone (due to the "facilitated" distance of the surface ions of iron in the pfesence of oxide layers). With increasing gradient of the concentration of the vacancies their diffusion into the depth is accelerated, The speed of the diffueion-like transfer into the interior can be strongly influenced by variation ofthe character of the outer medium and by modification of the . Card 2/3 surface concentration. There are 1 table and 5 Russian references. 20-2-23/62 j On the Mechanism Underlying the Influenoe of Surface Oxidation upon the Graphiti- t zation of Iron Alloys f I ASSOCIATIONt Institute Af Fexiious Ketallurgyl6kdimw of ScienceG2 Ukrainian SM (Institut chern"oy "metallurgii Akademil. nauk USSR) PRESENTED BYs G.V. Kudryumov, Academician, March 9, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 - x,_ _: _~ -1 -- Y17-./-Y r OF, 'SOY/21-58-10-10/27 kUTHORSi Bunin, K.P., Corre3ponding Member of the AS UkrSSRO Voytee- lenokl S,L* and Fedoroval SsAv TITLE: The Euteotoid Transformation of Austenits in Malleable Cast Iron (Evtektoidnoye prevrashcheniye austenita v kovkom chu- guns) PERIODICALs Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR, 1958, Nr 10, PP 1070 - 1074 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present investigation was initiated to obtain, experi- mentally, quantitative data as to the position of various lines in the process of euteotoid transformation of auste- nite in malleable cast iron. The cast iron contained 2.90% C; 0.88% Si; 0-36% Mn and 0.09% S. The time needed for the beginning of segregation of ferrite and cementite and the time for completing the eutectoid decomposition of austenite and graphitization of euteotoid cementite was determined for various temperatures ranging from 755 to 6000C by means of a microscopic investigation of the hardened savples. The Card 1/2 position of the following lines was determineds of the be- SOV/21-58-10-10/27 .The Eutectoid Transfomation of-Austenite in Malleable Cast Iron ginning of*eutectoid ferrite and carbid formation, of the end ofeuteotoid transformation and of the end of eut ectoid carbide graphitization. The graph of Isothermal transform- ation was plotted for austenite in malleable cast iron, There are 3 sets of photos, 1 graph and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 1 Czech and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut chdrnoy metallurgii AN UkrSSR (Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, of the AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: April 26, 1958 NOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and inatitu- tione appearing in this article have been used in the trans- literation. 1. Cast iron--Analysis 2. Austenite--Transformations 3. Cast iron--Phase studies 4. Cast iron--Test results Card 2/2 _j4 BUNIN, K.P.; VOYTSElENOX, S.l..; FEDDROVA, S.A.. Butectic transformtion of austenits In mlleable cast Iron. Idt. proizv. no.1:43-44 Ja '59. (KM 12: 1) (Cast-iron-Metallography) / , A` , -'_/7 1 \ 180) SOV21-59-10-13/26 AUTHOR: Btinin, K,P,l Corresponding Member of the AS UkrSSR, . I.P. Horlova and S.A. Fedorova TITLE: The Kinetics of the Second Stage of Graphitization of Cast Iron in Repeated Annealing ~PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademiyi nauk Ukrayinslkoyi &SR, 1959, Nr 10 1- pp 1106-1109 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author conducted experiments using the data of experiments carried out by Reder and Wilson Z_Ref 1 71 - in order to compare the speeds of the second stage of cast iron graphitization in the first and repeated an- nealing, as well as-the contradictory data obtained i 'u this respect by O.F. Tikhonov Z_Ref 2 7. The result of _ this study is that the eutectoid transformation of aus- tenite into graphite and ferrite is accelerated in repea- ted annealing (which confirms the data of Reder and Card 113 for- Wilson). This acceleration may be explained by the 7 SOV/21-59-10-13/26 The Kinetics of the Second Stage of Graphitization of Cast Iron in Repeated Annealing .mation of numerouspores in the matrix on the disso- lution of.graphite and on austinitizing during the re- peated heating of cast iron up to a temperature of 950 C. There is much data, showing that the kinetics of graphitization is not controlled by the diffusion of carbon but by the processes of evacuation of matrix Atoms. Therefore, in a porous matrix which is notable for an increased concentration of vacuums, and, coi-- sequently, for a higher self-diffusion rate, the in- crease in graphite will be speeded up. The accelera- tion of graphitization in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth annealing is defined in the paper of Rader and Wilson and may be connected with the additional formation of vacuums which appear in a cyclic pro- ~cessing of alloys containing graphite. From the data of Reder and Wilson and from that of the authors, it Card V3 may be concluded that the lines of the diagram f V SOV/21-59-10-13/26-. The Kinetics of the Second Stage of Graphitization of Cast Iron in Repeated Annealing isothermic transformation of austenite in cast irons ~ Ref 13,14_7 Will change depending on the initial .state of the samples. There is 1 graph, and 14 re- ferences,8 of which are Soviet, 3 English, 2 Prench and 1 unidentified. ASSOCIATION: Instytut.chornoyi metalurhiyi AN URSR (Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy of the AS UkrSSR), SUBMITTED: April,19 1959 Card 13/3 S/021/60/000/002/008/010 A158/AO29 AUTHORS: K.P., Corresponding Member of the AS UkrSSR; Horlova, I.P.; Fedorova, S.94 ,,% ------ "I.-Noww"b" k TITLE: Kinetics of Eutectoid Transformation of Austenite In Gray laminated- Graphite Ca Iro ns PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akadem-lyi nauk Ukrayinslkoyi Hadyans'koyi Sotsialistychnoyi Respubliky, 1960, No. 2, pp. 186 - 191 TEXr: This is a contribution to the study of the kinetics of isothermal decomposition of austenite into graphite and ferrite, differing as to the content of silicon. The authors establised the beginning of eutectoid graphite, ferrite and carbide formation from eutectoid austenite, the lines of the end of eutectaid transformation and the lines of the end of eutectoid carbide graphitization. SJ>- jected to the experimental study were three cast iron grades of the following chemical compositions: 0 Si Mn S P 1) 2.9% 1-30% 0-12% 0-009% 0-12% 2) 2.94% 2 73%- 0-10% traces traces 3) 2.92% 4:00% 0.09% traces 0.1% Card 1/4 310211601000100210081010 A158/AC29 Kinetics of Eutectoid Transformation of Austenite in Gray Laminated Graphite Cast irons The two first'cast iron grades were molten from "Armko"-iron, electrode graphite and silicon metal in a 40-kg induction furnace. Samples 60 mm in diameter and 150 mm long were cast into preheated sand moIAW.. The third cast iron grade was molten in a high-frequency MBTI-3M (MVP-3M) furnace and was crystallized in chromomagnesium crucibles In the forq of samples 55 mm long and 30 mm in diame- ter. Cast samples were 6ut into & - 10 mm thick disks which were subsequently used for the preparation of 8 x 8 x 8 mm samples. Thermal treatment was done in two furnaces: one for austenization, the other for isothermal soaking in an o- verbooled state.. Temperatures and.times of austenization were different: 1 - 88ooc and 1j h for cast iron No. 1; 2 - 9300C and 11 h for cast Iron No. 2 and 3 - 9800C and j h for cast iron No. 3. After soaking the samples were cooled (at a rate of 0-50C per min) to the upper boundary of the interval of the stable eutectoid equibalance (7600C for the first cast iron, 8200C for the second and 9000C for the third).. Then-the samples were transferred into a thermostat fur- nace, cooled therin to a temperature below the above mentioned upper boundary, seasoned for a while and hardened in water. In the case of low-stability auste- Card 2/4 S/021/6o/ooo/oo2/co8/o1o A158/AO29 Kinetics of Eutectoid Transformation of Austenite in Gray Laminated Graphite Cast Irons nite temperatures the samples were first cooled in smolten salts (22.5% of NaCl + 77.5% Of W12). The results of the experiments are shown graphically in graphs Nos. 1, 2 and 3 (respectively for the first, second and third cast iron grade). Lines 68 (BV) show the beginning of the formation of graphite. lines A0 (DO) the beginning,of the separation of the eutectoid ferrite and 11-nesEM (EM) the beginning of the formation of the eutectoid iron carbide. Lines IMP (IMR) characterize the time required for the completion of the eutectoid decomposition of austenite. Lines MH (MN) indica te the time required for the completion of the graphitization of the eute ctoid iron carbide. The results have shown that an In- crease in the content of silicon sharply raises the speed of decomposition of austenite into ferrite and graphite, the Tormation of iron carbide and the graph- itization of the eutectoid:iron carbide. This great influence of the content of silicon is explained by a-speed-up of the growth of graphite and a widening of the front of its formation) caused by an increase in the content of graphite,- ac- companying an increased concentration of silicon. Consequently, the speed of formation of graphite in gray cast irons at suberitical temperatures is controlled Card 3/4 S/021/60/000/002/003/010 A158/AO29 Kinetics of Eutectoid Transfcrmation of Austenite in Gray Laminated Graphite Cast Irons rather by the processes of separation of atoms of the matrix away from the front of the formation of graphite, than by the diffusion of carbon. This conclusion is in agreement with the findings achieved ~y J. Romey, R. Lafont and L. Abel (Ref. 9), and by P. Laurent and M. Fonderie (Ref. 10). There are 3 figures and 12 references: 7 Soviet, 1 Polish and 4 English. ASSOCIATION: Instytut chornoyi metalurgiyi (Institut of Ferrous Metaii-a-gy) of the AS UkrSSR PRESENTEDs June 22, 1959 Card 4/4 BUNIN, XOPOI GORIOU, I*F"Q7=ROTA# II.A.__. lureatipting the kinetics of eutectoid transfor tions in cast iron. Idtsproisve UO-7SIB-20 Je 6o. (MM 13--7* (Cast irou-4%tallograpby) FEDOROVA-,,-S.-A... YfforoBcopy of the autectaid transformation in magnesium-raciified -cast iron* Trudy inst.cherm.not.AN MISR no.14:133-142 161. (KERA. 34:10) (Cast irow-Hatallograp4) (Phase rule and equ:Uibrium) BMUN, X.P. I IEP~ROVA 0 S.A. I MCROVA, 1.4% Eutectaid transformtion of austenite in phoophorue-bearing grey cast irons. Dop. AN URM n0910:1295-1299 161* (KMA 14:13.) 1. Institut chernoy metallurgii AN USSR. 2. Chlen-korreeponclant AN USSR (for Amin). (Aurtenite) (Ce$t iron-Metallurgy) FEDOROVA, S.A,, kand.tekbn.nauk Causes of the microstructural heterogeneity in magnevium-~wodified and malleable cast Iron, Trudy Inst. chern. not. AN URSR 183 121-130. 162, (MM 150) (Cast iron-Notallography) BUNIN, K.P.; F)OLINSKAYA, V.7. i"DoUrialka, 11.1,. 1; F,,-,,T)OP,(')VA, Q.A. Effect of vanadium on the kinetics of outectold transformaticr, of austenite in grey cast irons. Dop. A14 WISR no.516O7-60-') 163. f KIRA 170) 1. InsLit-at chernoy metallurgli Ali UkKIS11. 2. Ghler~korrespondnnt AN UkrS.SR (fer Bunin)o FEDOROVAI S.G. The early Rassian settlements in Alaska. Let. Sev. 4297-113 f64. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy istorichaskiy muzey.