SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PODNIK, S. N.Z - PODOBAYEVA, L. V.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R001341510002-4
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 15, 2000
Sequence Number: 
2
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R001341510002-4.pdf3.3 MB
Body: 
bow 1 0 IL A~k In SAM combo y 4~y= ~tlwr wal Wilk WAMMI Vol" t -.Z odd a Mh I, oWt of Ca 4w K (wmt matww kV ,.,ivg ::=t :t gnmaDuung the bk&gwal actim in Xt~j=. e9.. k ad. J. El" ad mgmusio 5w bwkg beam b a mudum Orm Swit Nkminl IMk (tatnwtly Itala. Narmtnt IN%Inlk) (It P- zi;vllumlov, flil.414), Control MINI sulwmisioll istr ong"Arrably almigifird end kosm of time (Iqe to contiriums iulju%t. swat by hand of Ow pusitinu of the matenat are mininsipm]. 0. PoTTICK. 15-57-4-4662 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Goologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 93 (USSR) AUTHORS: Podnogin, It. K. Yudin, I. A. TITLE: Stilbite and Calcite From the Shartash Granite Mass (Desmin i kalitsite s Shartashskogo granitnogo massiva) PERIODICAL: Tr. Sverdl. gorn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 2b, pp 145-146. ABSTRACT: Stilbite has been discovered in pegmatite veins (15 cm to 20 cm thick) that are exposed on the floor of a granite quarry. In one area the veins contain caicite with the stilbite. The stilbite forms monomineralic radiating aggregates 10 cm by 8 cm. The stilbite is yellowish brown. A sheaf-like structure of the mineral aggregate was observed under the microscope. The mineral has perfect cleavage parallel to (010). The elongation is negative and the extinction angle, c against lip, is 80. Ng = 1.501, Np = 1.492; Ng - 17P 0.009. The c8lcite produces monomineraiic aggregates Card 1/2 measuring several centimeters across. This mineral 15-57-4-4632 and Calcite From the Shartash Granite Mass (Cont.) stilbite No = 1.65B, Ne = 1.486. ranges from colorless to yellow-br,wn. Ye. 3 Card 2/2 At the precast concrete products plant. Biul.tekh.inform.' 5 no.2:18-19 7 '59. (HIRA 12:4) (4eningrad-Precast concrete construction) PODNYAKOV,.A-.,A.- , starshiy prepodavatelt Methods of testing orthotropic materials (glass reinforced plastics and lumber) for fatigue. Trudy STI '74:56-62 163. (MIRA 17:2) -Fc)jj,, I,ye, SAVITSKIX, 1.1r.: Effect of roentgen irradiation on lihosphorylation of thiamine. Vop. med. khim. 8 no.6:592-598 N--D 162. (14IRA 17-5) ' 1. Kaedra biokhindi Odesskogo gosudarstvemiogo meditsinskogo instltuta irrBni N. 1. Pirogova. F"EDICHKIII, N.' GMSHENKO, N.V.; IVANOV, V.K.; IAPKIN, I.Yu.; FODOBA,-B.C..; Key section of the Lower Permian Assell stage in I;ae sou,~-h of -,he Russian Platform. Biul. MDIP. Otd. geol. 39 no.2:81-84 ~----Ap 164. (MW. 19: 1) C. Du-;t ry : Czechoslovakia C ---. t os.) r: Human and Animal Physiology, Internal Medlelne I- - 1.ix). ijz~ur, : Ref Zbur Blol, fic). 2, 1959, No. 8280 Podoba J.; Kutka M.; Licko V. Tit1c : Radioactive Iodine In the Diagnosis of Thyroid Disease. -Ori'r- 2U'0. : Bratial. Lekar. losty, 1958, L, No- 7, 393--400 Abatr-,,ct no abstract G.ird: .1/1 EXCES!TTA 1-*i--,')17,A Sec 11t Vol 13/7."adlolov MY 59 1338. RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF THYREOPATHIES Ri. diaj6d v diagnosti~e tyreopatir - Podo-b-a J Kutka M. and L16ko V. Endokrinol. Ust., Slovenskel~ a . Vied, Bratislava - BRATISL. LEK. LISTY 1958, 38(1)/7 (303-400) Graphs 3 Radio-active iodine uptake in the thyroids of 45 patients was measured hourly for the first 6 hr. after administration of a diagnostic dose. From these data, the rate of accumulation was detormined according to different test methods, and the results were. compared with the clinically evaluated degree of functional disorder of the thyroid. A modified Joybt and Gautier method for evaluation of the accumul- ation rate coefficient was found to yield the boat resolution of the dcgree of dyol- function, and issuitable for use with ambulant patients, Jech - Prague(XIV, 2, 3,6,9 . PODOBAV J. On the etiolea of endanic piter. Pt.1s Ofttisle Iske lifty 45 no.71393,4" 15 0 165. I* IndokrinalWoky ustay 319,mmskaj akadenis vied v Bratislava (riaditel IVDr. Jo Podobst C80.). VASILIYEV, V.G.; GRACUIV, G.I.; NNVOLIN, N.V.; OZERSUYA, H.L.; PODGBA, _R-V,--Prirximali uchsatiye: CHIK, S.N.; GUMOVICH-S~.I-- DIKEISR=, G.Kh.; DZVMAYA, M.F.; DRABKIN, I.Ya.; IVADOVA, U.N.; KAZARINOV, Y.F.; KALIMA, V.V.; KOMMEO, S.P.; bOWTEM. V.Ya.; FUSTTIINIXOV, K.R.; ROSMOWSR, U.N.: SKOBLIKOVA, G,I,; STEPANOV, P.P.: TITOV, V.A.; FCTIADI, 2.S.; CHIRVnI=YA, M.V.; &WWWA, V.P. - GRATSLWOVA, O.P., red.; BEKKAN, Yu.K., vedushchiy red.; MMINA, E.A., tekhn.red. [Manual for geophysicists in four volumes] Spravochalk geofizika v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchnc-tekhnAzd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.l. [Stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics, and physical properties of rocks] Stratigrafiia. litologiial, tektonika i fiziche5kie svoistva gornykh parod. Pod red. O.P. Gratsianovoi. 1960. 636 r- WRA 14:1) (Petroleum geology) (Gas, Natural-Geolog7) pmj)0111~, !!.V. __ tVs~ S 0~ S, : 6yi D, ;~,:, , --;, ,~' in tl!F, - 1 1 t, I ' - - I - -- IL - .. III ----. - eastern part of the Russiar Entform and their si=ltaneoaz with gnophytical cluta. no.22:157-186 0-111u. l9:,?) (Tatt,r A.S. 3.3 R.-Rocks-Density) "am I MOM R"WrMla Saw/"% ineatut 1"f1slabook1kh motedow rasv6dk1 Prlkladws woortmikst aborWk at'.%toy, Typ. 22 (Applied 060phyalcol COll"ItIon of Articles. Nr 22) Remain. Gostoptekbisdat, 1959. 211 P. 3,000 copies priated. ad-& R.I. ftlahkovs Mae. 34.1 Va. K"Istmaj Tach. 34.8 Aj. poloodlih'. rMPOUt This collection or articles Is intended for geophysicists in both ladantrial am research Organizations. CCWWA=i The book eantalam articles on improved methods ror later -exploration data obtained by mans or rerioated ;ad A . I or articles deal w1th the evaluation of gravity anomalies. Individual articles discuss a method or dividing a Grawltatlemal field late its components by means of a computer. NUM radiation In borsholes, density of rocks of the Precambrian WoOmmat in Me eastern part of the Russian Platrorm. and the usto at tomplates In alare-lesslas. There are 74 figures and 35 %sales. fters are 95 reforenesso 89 sowlet and 6 English. YAKS OF 0092IMs TalIvIrskly, D.B. Seismic lxploratlan of the Basement in the z==Pff-?M of the Tobel'sk Region of the West 31b*rlgn FIRLOW 3 sonalkow. TO.T. Building Up the Directional Characteristic* ror a CU--pUx Pattern Grompirig (Of rocelvoral 1", seismic Research 25 2MkMob. The Statistical iffest or W"upLng --- VA-3010mao Reasanh 53 "Wa and 3tum . Interpretation of Magnetic asatasto Anomalies Caused by Plain-Parallel bodies and 63 Makin I a and W.I. fikollsk&Z Dividing a Gravitational r"H U, national &ad I Components by mans of a 86 Tosplate Maskloolng for computing the second Potential From a Roy of OnvitY Iffiessemalles too &.a. GalaIrtlaisow. end. AJL-A2x2ZL. 0001fti-I lure if-TWINTY-533ZEWIS -1-ITY0 x,V. ty or the Precambrian pedobo Results of Studying the Donal labseent, Rocks of the Smatern Part or the Russian Platform and arrarts or cozz latLM 3ush Studies Vith Geophysical findings 15T KajAov1o;,,,A.Ye. Distr1butim of Timr"! Z41-4- tbe 18T roboahim, V.I. Template@ Zor Mlare-Lagging 24e A VA TrAKA f Llbra" of Comtre" Awad 31-59 PODQ;BA, TS.G. Efficient way of feeding milk to calvea. Zhivotnavodstvo 23 no.3t62-67 Mr 161. (141RA 17:1) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy chastnoy zootekbniki KharIkovskogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo instituta. C Ountry Catoggory :Farm -Lpatnals. Q-2 C att 1 e . , 170 inTs 7-4,010 .,Ibs. Jcar :Tllef Zhu-Biol, i. Author -Podobn Ye. GO *H~ ~ -e of AgrlculltuTe. Institut. F a;~i~v ~ff ~-Ut- Title :The Problen of Plamind Raisini-I. of CqlVes. or Jg Pub. -.Zap. Miarlkovsk. in-ta, 1,957, 1'. (1507 221-226 Abstract :IW`O "Ibstract. Card: Vi 28 Country go us SR Category Farm Animals. Cattle. Abe. Jour Reff Zhux-Biol,, 117.o 21, 195,S; 96839 Author :Podob-9 Ye. G. Institut. Title Some Regularities in the Gioi7th of Young. Cattlc Stock and. Their Directed Utilization Aimed eu Increasing, Productivit Orig Pub. Zh. obshch. biol.9 I 95 1 No 11 22-34 Abstract :It has been es'ablished that if the .-aei-ht of .neona-tes (of the same group of breeds) is the samel a short period of embryonic development is an indication of a'com-pP-::at:Lve3.y high eaerV rate o-~ the embryo's growth -Ohich persists all"m birth as viell, This indicator permits the divi- siorx of calves into fast medi= and slow rcn7 h t dif t i h t Q reac feren ic o feed ng groups w ly and keeping conditions. The fast growing calven react well to an iwrease of the feeding level, Card: 1/3 Country USSR Cat eg ory Farn) AnL--";~Ice Cattle. Abs. Jour Ref ZIYa!?-Bio1oj No 21~ 1958, 96839 Author Inatitut. Title Orig Pub. Abstract utilize f'odder ea!-):3nses bett3r arxd matixre iato cows -utuh 20-.36 p-excent, higher milk yields tha slow gro,-dnG animalz,;. The anim-il's consltitutio- lial characteristics (which are an expression of heredity) are most susco-otIble to clixtiges 0 dw?ing second mionth of- its embryoge-riesis; if the mothe= is DoorIv fed duiing this :)eriod -ive influence upon the constitutional C ;Iegat charact-e-ristics o-f 1-1-or. offsprjn,~ -is effected, the --ro=, ol- a pllolonged pregaamey because of weak embryo Src~'ithj poor g-rv.-rth Card: 2/3 Country USSR Cato,%ory Farm Aritrials. Cattle. Abe. Jour -Tief Zhu~-3iol.j Alo 21, 1956-2 96839 Author Inatitut. Title Or Ir, Pub. Abstract after btxyth and' a comparatively low Utilizati.0 of feed exDeaiditures* It has been noted that some covs produce constitutionally Weak calves .-..~Ilen mated, with a certain sire 'out if he is substi'tted by another, normal offsprigg, may be obtaLaed from."U-he same caur, - A* Do Musin Card: 3/3 LETAVET, A.A., prof., reO,; KOSILOV, S.A., prof., red.; ZOLINA, Z.M., kand. biol. nauk, red.; KRAPIVINTSEVA, S.I., kand. med. nauk, red.; 2Q~ ~Ye ~V. kand. med. nauk, red.; SOLOVtYEVA, V.P., kand. med.nauk, red.; ALTUKWV, G.V., red.; BALDINA, N.F., tekhn. red. (Research on the physiology of work processes'J'Issledovanita po fiziologii trudovykh protsessov. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Letav-lta. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 279 p. (MIRA 16.-~) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Letavet). (WORK) MINKH, klekBey Alekseyevich, prof.; FODOBA, Ye.V., red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A.~, tekhn. red. (ionization of the air and its hygienic significance) Ioni- zatsiia vozdukha i ee gigienicheskoe znachenie. Izd.2., ispr. I dop. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 350 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Minkh). (AIR, IONIZED--PHYSIOIXICAL EFFECT) VODOLAMKrY) L.A.) PODOBAt YEj V.j and SOLOVYEVA) V.P. Institute df Labor Hygiene and Professional Diseases, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscov - "Further -develolment of the method of recording of electro- caridograms and electromyograms of a worker during work in the factory" (17~ Report to be submitted for the 4th Intl. Conf. on Medical Electronics, New York N.Y., 16-21 July 1961 dountry : USSR T Catet;ory: Hur.= ana ,ni.-Ll Physic-lour. Physicl,,:a -f Labor' and, Sport Abs Jcur; RZhDic,l., N~ 19, 1958, 09314 Author Zolina, Z.M.; 10!-aj?ivintseva, S.I.; Dabayc-va, Ye. A.; Podoba, Yu - V - Inst Title On the Pbysiolt~Gical Dasia of Conveyor-Wrk Conditions. Ori(, Pub: Fiziol. zh. sssn, 1958, 44, Nc 2, 89-96 Abstract: The condition ~,f the notor analyzer was studied by chronometry of work (in the course cf 242 days) and by investi(:r-ticn cf the latent par).od of t7,,e motor reacticn (108 days) in fernle workers cxr;jloyed in the asserbly -.f wrist watches. ,',t the beC-,innina of Card 1/4 Country : USSR T CateGory: Hunan and J'aii--al Physiology. Physiul--.~;y .-f Labcr and Sp(;rt Abs J,.ur: MD101 -, 14--- 19, 1958, 89314 work, usually in the course of 15-30 laillutcs, signs cf instebility of the dynamic stf:r..tyl--.c (DS) vem, ii,tcd raflecting the status ~T skill acquisiti,,n. Instability ch--nGed int,~ -. stable condition :f DS, signifyine hi(;bcr skill, when the operatitvis vere shortened and becrv.,-c ---icre concentrated in time. Disorders .f DS were usually ni.itud at the end cf work peri-As. The stability cT tho dyn=Ac stere-Aypo depended upon the puri-,.d ~f the work day as well as upon the character c~f the v-Drk. The raorc delicate the coord-*L:,--ti,-n :f motions needed fc-.)r Vie ac- corTlish;-mat .-f the operation, the less was the Card T-134 Cmuitry : USSR T CateGory: Mman and 1Ihysiol-:Vy. Physitl_.Lyf labor and Si,;crt Abs Jour. No 19, 1950, 09314 stability I-f DS. The latent Paritdo of the notor roacticn becane greater ".the tension at work increased and.the degree, of., ti-aininr, de- creased-. Thr-- latent periods shaiTly increased during-the.process of work and tcwards its end and considerably surpassed the oriGinal level. The steadiness (,,f attentim was Licre rften un- disturbed durinG the first half of the working day, occasionally it increased; opposite rmni- festations were noted in the second half of the work 4ay. The greater the physical offcrt and the sualler the percentage of free perik:,ds in the process i.-f labcr, the hiGher was the frequency Card 3A 4/4 card T-135 -,,PODOBA.,-YevgeAiy,.-,Ge.orgi,ve.vieb[Podoba, 1E.H.]; DOBROVOLISM, O.A. ... I'~,~.,~.~-~-t.,~,-~~4,-[Dobrovoili,o,Ikyip- .,0-..A.], red.; MANZHERAN, P.F., tekhn. red. [Work practices of the "Komunist" Breeding Plant) Dosvid ra- boty plemzavodu "Komunist.11 Kyiv, Derzhsillhoopvydav URSR, 1963- 50 P- (MMA 17 i 4) SWROVSKIY, R. Estukovskyp R,.].-. NEKET, Sh. [Nemet, S.,]LPODDIA, Yu.___ [Podoba.. 1.1 (Bratislava) Btiology and pathogenesis of endemic goiter. Arkh.pat. no.11t 55-57 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Iz Indokrinologicheskogo instituta (dir. Yu. Podoba) Slovatskoy skademil. nauk. (GOITER) __PQPQBkX&V-r N.I. (Moskva); BALEZIN, S.A. (Moskva); R014ANOV, V.V. (Moskva) Effect of some inhibitors on the corrosion cracking of LX18H9 steel in 42% MgC12,solution. Zhur. fiz. khim. 35 no- 4:748- 753 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Institut meta3-lurgii im. A.A. Baykova. (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Steel-Corrosion) BALEZIN, S.A.; ROMANOV, V.V.; PODOBAYEV, N.I. Studying the effect of certain inhibitors on corrosion cracking in metals. Uch. up. MGPI no.1461l83-192 160. (MIRA 15-4) (Corrosion nnd anticorrosive.9) BALE-ZIN, S.A.; RURBANOV, F.K.; PODORAYEV, N.--,. In estigating the protect'Lve act-ion of" the inh~bdtc.-s of jteell corrosion in hydrochlorir. acid depend-.ng on the t=mperatur--~, pressure, and concent-'rat;on of the ac-ld. Zashc--h. Met. 1 no.3:337-340 ll~--Je 165. (M=, 18-.8j 1. Moskovsk'LY gosudarsI.vennyy pedagogl-chesk-ly institut, fmerf V.I. Lenina. PODOBAYLPV, N.I.; RAT IN, S.A. mmum-mumm- ~~Comsf~,-ior- stresn'sa WSB�-'s"teel in sulfuric an d hydrochloric acide in the presence of corrosion inhibitors. Uch. zap. MGZPI no.9.*67-82 162. (MIRA XiO (Steel-Corrosion) L 24212:~~b -Fj/ W2./ ir-q SOURCE7 -60-D-E-~ UR/04 XC-C NR: Ap6oo9526 13;~616~O OC6/616~419/66~9 S. A.; Shikhiyev, I. A., AUMOR: Podobayev. N. I.; Tgaezin Aliyev, M. I.; :r9rafIIo#E,79. fpl r !EBanov, F. K. none TITIE, C for steel in hydr6chloric acid. Class 22, Ho. 1794o6, {Announced by the Moscow State PeqMojqcal Institute Ime V, S.. Lenin (mo-SVO-Vimy- gosudarstvennyy pedagicheskiy inetitut)) SWURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znakil no. 5, 1966* 49'-,'. -TOPIC TAGS: steel corrosion, corrosion inhibitor,, acid corrosion ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a corrosion inmb~_4 for steel In hydrochloric acid. Consisting basically of dipropoxgyl methylcyclohexylphosphi- mate, it contains several other additives., preferably-in amounts of inhibitor BA-6 IW%.10.5%; 1-hexYn-3-01, 0.251*" 0.5%; potassium iodide, -v 0.02%. JLDI 13M C61ir 13/ GUBM DMe. -,WanO UDC: 620.1~7-3 25065 B/080/60/033/010/017/029 D21,6/D306 AUTHORS: Podobayev, N.I.t and Balezinv S.A. TITLE: Study of the stress corrosion of steel lX18H9 (IK'hl.8N9) An chlorldes An 'the presence of organic_, inhibitors PERIODICAL; Zhurnal prIlkladnoy khimli, v. 10, -1960t 2290 - 2300 TEXT: The purpose of the present article was I.o increase the num- ber of inhibitors capable of being used for protecting stainless steels against SC in chlorides, to study their influeac,~ on the electrode reactions, to determine the relationship between the ra- te of stress corrosion and inhibitor concentra-.ion and to verify the prote:,tive properties of -the most effective inhibitors in other chlorides. Steel lKh1-8N9, being extremely prone to failure by SC in chlorides, was used in the 1~nvestigation. The specimens were made and prepared for testing by a method described by Bale- Card 1/4 25065 S/08~60/033/01 /017/029 Study of the stress 1~216 D306 zin and Podobayev (Ref. 2: ZhPKh. XXXIII, 69 1300y 1960)4 The shape and dimensions of the speolmens are shown as ~vell as the chemical composition and meebanical properties of the above steel., Stresses were introduced into the metal by un-"Laxial straining of thE specd- mens in a ten-Colled sprJ-ng apparatus,, mounted on a horizontal bean. The springs were calibrated by means of a DS-1 dynamometer. A 42 % MgC1 solution a' 1.530 and a zaturated Ca solution, boillng at 1530, were used as the corrosive media. Apart from the inhibi- tors tested earlier by Balezin and co--workers, catapine and the in- hibitor 1-1--A were teszed In the MgO1 solution, Cataptne [CH 3 (CH 2) .10CH ""> CH N ] Ol is a surface.-active substance which can -L 9 2 be used as an inhibitor in hydrochloric acid pickling solutions. The inhibitor 1-1-A is a vat residue produced after volatilization of the oil layer formed during synthesis of 2-methyl-ethyl pyridi- ne. The maximum life of the specimens in the presence of inhibitors when testing in the MgC1 2 solution, exceeded the time required for crack formation Irtthe control solution by a factor of 26, and in Card 2/4 25065 S/080/60/03-,x/01' r;,/O',7/0;;g StUdy Of the streas D216ID306 the CaCl 2 solution, by a factor of 10. The reagents used %rere che- y piire. The dependeni-.e of the ra-ce of SO on inhlb--41ni concen- micall- tration was etudied xITh rezDec-I.- -Lo tvio Inhibitors, PF-r- --ata- pine. In order to -=tudy the mechani3m, of retarda!4,or, of 1,0 bv -,a- L I tap.-Ine, itz influence on the eiectro-de potenti,,:tl ol . ana oil cathode and anode polarization was studied, as -.vell ae the infl,.ac-n- Ce of polarization. together -with the inhibitor on the raTe of 3C. The authoTF, arrived at the follow-Jing -oncluaion-~; 1) Catapine an d -,.,."A 4nh4b4toroq reduce -the SO of steel !'Kh-,.8N9 in a 4'~~ % ;501u.- ,I .. ~I I - I tion ax 1530, but do not prevent i-- nomple-tely; 2) Ca-tap-ine is a mixed inlidbiltor, which prefereniially retards its ancde rea~tlonj 3 ) Inhibi tor PB- 5 in zoncentrat-i on,; of 0 , 2 ~4 pro 41- eoi s ti7 e~`L 1-Kh-I, 8 N9 frovi SO in a saturaied CaCl 3olution boilang at- 1530; 4) In- hlbit:~rs BA-12, PB-5 and catapine form proie--,tire phase flims on the metal; 5) The dependence of the rate of SO or, -.he con.,.,entra- tion of catapine and PB:-5 analogous to -che deperiden,-!e of the rate of SO on the --athode I-urrent density (at ic-w current densities) kvith a --athode polarization derived from an externally imposed Card 3/4 250c)5 S/on/60/0`3/010/017/629 S~udy of the stress D216/D306 current,, Th.ere are 7 figures, 5, tatle-- and 10 referencezi, "oviet- bloc and 2 nor,,-Soviet--blo'~. The reff.-rencez- to the EnGl-.oh-langlage piiblications read as fo-iloivs.- H.11. Ub-ig a-nd I. Lincon, J. E,'ec- -L L trochem. Soc., 105, 6, 3-25, 19:,;6,: T,P. Bear and I.G. 111inc-5:, J. Iron and Steel Inst., 182, 2 224,. 1915-':-,~ SUBMITTED: February 9, 1-960 Card 4/4 s/o8i 161 /9o o/oi 6/,S2? 19 8110 B1 17/13206 ,XTHORS: Balezin, S. A., Romanov, V. V., Podobayev, N. !. TITLE: InvPetigation of the effect of some inhibitors on corrosion crackirg, of metals "himiya, no. 10, 1161, 28P, abstract jZRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. r, 10V,2z~~ (101233). (11--Ueh. zap.7.;1osk. gos. ped. in-ta im. V.31. Lenina", n0-146, 196o, 163-1,q2) MIT: It was e3tablishod that an amount of 0.1,/) of the corrosion i"Abitor '16-5 (i~B-5) prevents ocry-osion cracking in steel. of the typp 1X1SH9 (lK118149) in a boiling 4-9,0 1,-,6C1,., solution. The lubrircar.A~3 14-P (14-RN. (12-R), andlj~/.TM-51 -Ts1,TM1-r0 algo delay corisidr!rabl,-7 the cracking of co-oper in 'IF vapors. ~-Ibstrac+erls note: Complete 3 translation.-I Card 1/1 25086 S/Oal 61/000/010/023/029 B /,~ 1171B203 AUTHORS: Balezin, S. A., Romanov, V. V.,Podobayev, N. I. TITLE: Protective coats in corrosion tests PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal Khimiya, no. 10, 1961, 291, abs-LrEi,A 10" 256 (101256). (fach. zaD.) MoBk. gos,, ped. in-ig iw~ V. I. Lenina, no. 146, 1960, 19~-196) TEXT: The following were found to provide effective protection foT alumlaum alloys D-16,CT. 3 (St. 3) in acid, alkaline, and neutral chloride media, and for brass in amwonia medium: p6rcbloro vinyl varnish, bitumen paraffin-, and bitumen wax lubricants, a double coat of perchloro vinyl varnish and wax colophony lubricant and Ed>-2 (BF-2) adhesive. [Abstracter's note: Cninplete transl ation. I Card 1/1 0 p USSR/Imulytical Cheixistri - General -'-1;Uestjon,,3 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - No 3, 195-(, 8401 Author Podobed, N. D. Inst Att ~eriiy of Sciences USSR, Commission on Analjtical Chemistry Title :'..Fhototurbidimetric Titration Methods. Investigation of the System BaSO4 -BaCl 2-HCJ. (NHO3)-C 2H50H-H20 Orig Pub Tr. Komis. po analitich. khimii AN SSSR~ 1956, Vol 7, No 10, 27-4o Abstract See RZhKhim, 1956, 29288. Card 1/1 BALEZIN, S.A.; ROMANOV, V.V.;-PODOBAYEV, M. Protective coatings-in corrosion testings. Uch. zap. YJGPI no.146:193-198 160. MURA 15:4) (Protective coatings--Testing) ._FQDDBAZV, N.I.; BALEZINp S.A. Corrosion of the 1'0~18N9 stressed steel in hydrochloric and sulfuric acids in the presence of corrosion inhibitors. Zhur.- prikl.khim. no.12:2666-2673 D 162. (MIRA 16:5) (Steel--Corrosion) PCDORAYEV N. lq,- j_ thchani m of the prevention of corrosion cracking by mealm of corrosion inhibitor's. Zhur.priM.khim. 36 no.2:362-372 F 163. (MIRA 16;3) (Corrosion and anticorrooiven) 80/63/036/002/003/019 "'rr the problem_of~ _~~The rate-of 'cracking in the va- 6,61a ion in;-.streas concentrators. rious.-Solutions deoreased in the order BeGl > 14 01 > SrOl > CaCl > .9 2 2 2 2 ':.BaC1-_, -.1n:N 1 ions,-it, was observed that increasing the ca- 1 90112-1-'so ut ,thodic` polarizabIlity led to a retardation of1he corrosion.cracking in the polarizability were mad-a by the ad- and_~*vice versai,_Chan~es to .-dition'. of cations, the,.~ solutiono IVis concluded that the rate. cracking Is'aJundtion-lof the-lanodic.curr.ent density in stress 4 - -------- -- 2+-,- t-,-,t 11', --an iouhts f Sn .9 ow pra onden, ra orsi;-,9da- h- otically no retarding .0~,'.-effecti 6s'-of- e. ee"SnOl,/l reduce the rate but Aua:utiti 45 ~mmol 4 f: ~c i4c king b' e y-a~. ac Sn :.ions- are less eff ctive. Th tok of 23 to,'.,the. iri-o^-'Oased-.'dathbdib~~;overvoli~ 'and slowing Am ge_ ''An c -SO,--inhibited.both -:re.-.ct:Lon- )220 -17 and ed-that.the inhib tors.!"-' ~'arid~_-- &kaokingi I X-'~'~i4gest nera -.-corroo 4 reBS'.01 Dnceyitra- I PODO BAYEV N.I., -JD'-h.; iUdBANOV, F.K., iuzh. Effect of ox: Id conropion ygen na the protect-Ave action of ac- T - I leploenergetil, -nhi-bitars in hydrochloric acid. a 111 no.4z 73-75 Ap 164. MRA 17:6) 1. Moslcovskiy gosudarstvermyy pedagogicheskiy J-nstitut Lenina. :1. 3780a-66 Wol I PF (0/81P (J)/rA1'1p(t)/EwP (b) MrIB PJA EVIT JD~i ACCESSION WRI AP 4139 UR/ 36 A /001/603/.0137/0340 620.193,41 620.197*3 AUTHOR, Ba lezin, S. A.*, Xurbanov F. K.; Podobayevo N. 1. Y Y, 5,r, YV, TITM Investigation of the protective action of steel corrosion Inhibit n as a function of temperature, pressure -5-0-acid 66-n--Ren-fir-af n hydrochlorlc acid SOURCE., Zashchita metallov, v. 1, no. 3, 1965, 337 340 -TOPJC TAGS: corrosion inhibitor, steel, hydrochloric acid -.,:,ABSTRACT.- The authors study the protective action of PB-5 (a product of condensa- Ition of analine and urotropin), Katapin A (paradodecylbenzylpyridinium chloride)$ propargyl alcohol, and mixtures of PH-5 + urotropin, I-I-A (a byproduct from manu- facture of 2-methyl-S-ethyl pyridine) + urotropin, and Katapin A + BA-6 (a product of condensation of benzyl amine and urotropin) In 8-20% hydrochloric acid at tem- Peratures of 22-1550 and pressures of 1-500 atm. The specimens were made in the form of cylinders,5 mm in diameter and 50 mm long and had the following composition. (in iot. C-0.47, --0.022; S P --0,03D; Si--0.019; Mn--0.70; Ni--0.06; Cr-0.05.. It was found that propargyl alcohol$ Katepin A$ 1-1-A + uratrapin and PB-5 + urotm] Card 1/2 LPODOBAYEV,.N.I.; ~ALEZM. S.A. Corrosion cracking of IIIM9 steel in chlorides in the presence of organic inhibitors. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no,10:2296-2300 0 160. (MM 14:5) (Steel--Corrosion) POD013kYeV, N. 1. Cand Chem SA - (diss) "Investigation of' the offect of Inhibitors on the Corrosion Cracking - tals," y of Certain Me 05COW) 1960, 14 ppp 150 copies (Moscow Chemico-technological Institute im D. I. Mendeleyev) M, 46/60, 124) BALBUN, S.A.; ROMANOV, V.V.; PODOBAYBV, N.I. - ----- -- I ~. - - Iffect of some inhibitors on the corrosive cracking of metals. Dokl.AN SSSR 123 no-5:902-906 D '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Institut metallurgii imeni-A.A. Baykova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.P. BardiMm. (Corrosion and anticorrosives) (Inhibition (Chemistry)) PODKOM"I"', Aleksandr llikhaylo%,icb; PODOBIT,.- E~,G~ , red. [Eccnor7 Of' th-- R-3P-1'014-c cf '-Iub--] Ekonomika respubdikA l'U'VY. "oskvay Univ. d--uzhtri naradov im. Fatrisa Limablay, 1961~. r. 62 p. (111IF.A. 1?19) MEOHOSLOVAKIA/Turiors u-4 Abe Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, Nc 27775 Author % Hrorioc, It., Fodobova - Nopol I ovap L. Inst : Not Given Title : Our Experiment with Sanamycin (Actinomycin 0). Orig Pub : Bratisl. lakar listy, 1957, 37, No 1, 16-23. Abstract Eight patients were troatod with sananycin; of those 4 had chronic lyuphadenoeist 3--Hodgldnis disease, and 1-- roticulum- coll sarcoma. Our daily doses amounted to 200-400 gamma for 21-31 days. 4-8 mg. were given during a course of treatment. Beneficial effects of sanamycin were noted on skin infil- tratos end purulent folliculitis in chronic lymphadoncsis as well as on pulmonary infiltrates in Hodgkinls disease. In other cases the therapeutic effect was transient and remis- sions were brief. In addition to known side effects, throm- bocytoponia, a moldy tasto in the mouth and necrotic changes on the glans ponis were noted. Card 1/1 PODOJIL, M.; SEVOIK, V.; EM, I.; FUSKA, J. Isolation of gibberellic acid by means of ion exchange resins. Folia microbiol 6 no-4:273-276 161. 1. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 6 and Biotika, Slovenska Lupca. (GIBBERELLIC ACID) (IOIT EXCHANGE) TU76~-x-new Occurrence 01 1 S,,c,dlov_-L j3 d-ribed- P.f Vein rti ca. te a" given: No. 243, af: City in a ni U V. LC, lysis and ctr A. POINOGI.N. AALL-TUDIN, LAN 5tilbits WA calcits from the Shartashokiy granite massif. Trudy Sv'er.gor.inst. no.26:1457146 '56. (MIRA 10:3) (Shartashakiy massif-Stilbite) (Calcite) T)~~ ; '~- !, t, I;,~ i - , ,; J!\"j -1 i- 1 k, j1-1~ .-,- t SHTIYNBIRG. D..S.; PODNOGIN,A.K. i Materials on the geology and peteology of the Akhtenskoye deposits of lizonites and siderites in the 15outhern Urals. Trudy Sver.gor. inst. no.26:45-86 156. (MIaA 10: ) (Ural Mcuntains-Limonites) (Ural Mountains-SiderltS3 61 IV 1 4 J,. . Properties of I. 'I A -a"d A.41J. PodUozig. Dohlae~ Mad Noul JO , A J-727c.-AhTiOs was j?repd,. by w , =,", : of Alsof I . . t , ondTiOv. After'heat-treatmentat1600-itw as obtained in Inismatie a ystats that had 80* angle between the edges of.. 2.00 ::b 0.005;, 1hombIc prisms; na 2 M -t: 0,00,5; IS -,0.036 -0.040. The Interplanarspacings dctd, th e how the ab ence bf th d li t d b o s e es s s are s y x-ray Tne ; coruaduat and rutile lines: with Cu K radiation the follow. Lng.Interplanar distances were found. do 3.3371, 2.6301. -,IWO 1.8923; 1,7042, 1.6807, 1:5780, 1.4930, 2.1256 , 722: 1.3072,1,25M 1 1983 Q,DB.15,R 0,89110 0,87082,- -1 it7 0 00 16h 6 7 . 1 0. 81, %I , 1.92 DSM, 0.81201t d,0 , 2. 91 -1.62!4,QX39532jO.78T00&i AlITIO.m. 160 :1:109, sp.gr. Mohs hardness 7-1.5. It dissolves energetically In 3.681, l tt k d b ld 11 SO N b t I l d SO ow ac . u s s e y co warm cone y a , #, s i RCI, and,HN03; It Is sp"Mrigly Sol. in Naoir. In the - 1., 0-800' inteirvUl Its ewfl. of thurnal expansion Is 8 X 10 and may be used jor product-1 on of glass and ceramic ware. G. M. KD--01,qpoff t r Refractories y 1. Jul 53 "!the ~Properties of A12~T'051 V. A. Bron and A.,., Ke Podnogin DAN'SSSR, Vol 91, No 1, PP 93, 94 ,.,Studied the properties of'Al2T105 using petro- graphic and X-ray methods. The substance has a very lov coeff of thermal expansion and a hioi~ thermal stability. Suggests, using this materiul for the manufacture of objects ordinarily made of quartz such as crucibles, tubes, etc. In some 26&2, caies it is superior to quartz due to its high up.. , Presented by Acad D. S. Belyankin /deceaoed7 41 PAY'53 - K. YOD-OGIN USSR/Chemistry Refractories 1 Jul 53 _,,"!Zhe Properties of A14MO5, V. A. Brbn and A. K. KNOW 'Podnogir~ DAN SSSR) Vol 91, No 1, PP 93, 94 Studied the properties of A12T105 using petro- vaphic.and X-ray methods. The substance has a very low coeff of thermal expansion a-ad a high thermal stability. Suggests, using this material for the manufacture of objects ordinarily made of quartz,such as crucibles, tubes, etc. In some cases i.tis superior to quartz'du'e'to' its high mp. Presented by Acad D. S. Belyank in fdeceased7 4 May 53.' 11-11 0,0" A. ~ d D , 53); c1. Z.-A, 1727c.-AllTIO# was Prepd. by solid-phase reaction oi XI 9, O , andTiOs. After heat-treittment. at 1600' it was qbtained, In o rismati l t th t h d c crys a s a a p go angle between the edges of rhomble primus; nr 2.06 A: 0,005'. no, 2.025 0.005; - _n.-O.035-0.040. Theinterplanars cincti& " tcf, T Pa b y x-ray methods are I!sttd; these show the absence bf corundum nod rutile lines: with Cu K radiation the follow. Ing interplantir di%tanees were found- d. 3.1171, 2-MIDI, 2.3000, 2,125fl, I.S923, 1.7042. 1.6807, 1.5780. 1.4910, 1.3722, 1.3072, 1.2513, 0-96458. 0.891111, 0.87M. O~M2,0.8120-1; dp3.3r)P-,2.Ckl8l,2.1337,1.9209,1.71(X), 1.6214.0.80522, O.N700A. AliTiOb tit. 1890 + 101; sp. gr. 3.6S1; Mobs linr(him 7-7,5, It dis~cslves energetically in warin concd. Jf,SO, but is sloivly attack-cel by cold 111SO4, HCl, and IINO.; it is sparingly sol. its NaOll. In the O-SW* Interval Its coeff . of thermal expansion Is 8 X 10-1. and may be used for Production or glasq and cer.11111c ware. G. M. Kosoinpofl I'ODNOGIN, A. K. 4 R, 3 7V lopertlex of ALTI (Jltmqlanj~ V. A. ran at K P R 1 D Akad wd 3 No. 3 . O 11. -1 o emli Nauk S v. , no. y Air. 1954 X-ray studies were made. Results showed and Min sistRnre nralogy small beat expansfon rate Indicating high Nnt resistRnre al el l ~ , 4 ref. b r , 3RON, V.A.; PODNOGIN, A.K.; BELYANKIN, D.S., akademik. Properties of AJL,TiO.. Dokl. AN SWR 91 no-1:93-94 J1 153. (MLRA 6:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR (f3r Belyankin). (Aluminum oxide) (Ratile) B. I. R. 3 176- of A1,110 - f Hil"i-110- V. A. Bron arlo V. 3 ITO. 1)"I.11111y Akfuh-mit Nalik. SSSR. %-. 91, 4W)i. 1954 Vrax Audi. -rv made. RcS1111% Showed Geology and Mineralogy li-,m rm, ifidiralifig higis brat re%islaner, GOMM., N.V.; IVANOV., V.K.; IAPKIN.. 1.1u.; FODOBA, B,G.; SHCHIMOLEV, A.K. Flora of the red sill in the Schwagerina, strataof the Donets Permian. Dokl.AN MR 245 no.1:157-159 J3. 162. (MIR& 15:7) 1. Ukrainskiy filial Vessoyuznogo nauchno-ii3sledovatellskogo instituta prirodnogo gazao Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Yawhinym. (Bakbaut iregion--ftleobotany,, Stratigraphic) 7 . t- --a ~, Vi .~ 4. ~,- -a-W-WrAh o W It & 0000000#00000 0; W J4 a 11,10 )s v 4 41 v a so a t Ah '00 00 POOCIDIS Ala "OPINTIO MUS 00 so C A iomvarati~*'ivdwau~n of me6ods (of rmAd deter. Uilhafift ad FSkAm In food. D. 1. Naldus am R, S. 00 J)Ams, - Lob. Pratt. (U. S. S. R.) 15 No. 10 23-5 '06 god (1960)~Ilcsldes the URW Catalysts for ;"pn.'vf the -0 food. there woe examd. 'MO., CoSO.. Kj.%O, (forming 0 00 O&wWiim%ondtcompn.).HCIOaudN&Cl. Decompa loo 69 is, m9orm- pid with a ndit. of HSO, 20 ml. + CuSO. I g. + .00 I s. After dila.. Me liquid is nevilcrized and the 4004 Lwl~ metals am remvvd with II.S. The dem. takes 1000 40 9= win. The basic permansente ruethod is the next =00 40- most rapid for decompo. Satisfactory readto were ob- 0', taiped with HjSO4 20 nd. + CuSO4 0.5 g. + XISO, 0.5 14 0 49,3 C.; with K.SO. 5 S. + Hil 5 drops; and with HgSO. 20 tul. + CuSO. I . + K&SO. 5 x. NaCl does not accelerate the 001, decompa.4food. goo so 11&0. ptoduces better results if %ddcd beloce rather than goo during the decompn. Utdried food decompows in less a I timt than does dried food. A mist. of NiSO. and CoSO. 00 forms a highly colored liquid which Interferes with the deto. of the end of &compa. W. R. Hems Zoo so* Woe =00 too ASID-51. A WAILLWICIL L"INAIM CLOINKAMN -Xvem ISCO., too 953080 IF a" Got 411131 Ow O"T it, oleo "'~ - 41 1.- $A A I a W 0 of 0 1 N M 9 a A' 01j, 0 a 010 0 o o 0, 0 o o o 0 0 0. 0 0 010 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 e %'Q 0 0,0 o g 0. 0 0. a 0 0 0 6. *, 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a & 0 S a S & 0 e 0 0 0 1 6.1.11 i r -0~ Ll~ I I i -1. 7::~~_;; , Nethcd of determining the monthly p1cn of truck -roduction. p. 98 (Revista TranziportiAr~lor. Vol. 3, no. 3, har. Bucuresti, Aumanio) Elonthly Index of F.)st, European Accessic-ns I.C. -',,Tol. 7, -no. 2, Febrv ary 1',* 58 _POWABA, M.; GHIULAI, M. New Soviet regulations for technical servicing and repair of autovehicles. P. 55 Vol. 3, no. 2, Feb. 1956 REVISTA TRANSPORTURILOR Bucuresti SO: Monthly List of East European Accessione (EEAL), W, Vol- 5, no. 12 December 1956 J. HANNA, R. SMOVSKY and F- V- Syl F(Ty Department oi Chantstri (Chemicky ustav) Chiel. (risditel) Jhcadmici*n J. VASP.-MM, and Department oF r-ndecrinology (Endnkrinalogicky u:tav) Chief J. PODOBA, MD CSCI Slovak ACadeMy of Sciences, Br&ttclavap Czechovlo"GT-Acadany of Sciencem. (S&V r Sle-renska Akadcuis Ved] , CSAV [Ceskoslovenska Akademie. Ved) "Analyt;13 and Evaluation of itic rrtasor nexFonst. to Carocid Occlusion In Ancsthesixtd Cats.1' Prarao, Casopi3.1!tki~.ru r e~k Ito 10, 8 Mar 631 pp 271-275. ~yRh. Vol 102 &LjLqAat rEnglith stmoary modl '~rs found positive correlation between res;onss and initiAl. blood rregsuAvalut when latter was below 174 :=,,t and negetive Above t)-.at valut:. The)k& and related findings are discusned and a atAtiattrA, method is propoi or *%mluatlon of effect ol subetsuces ttsted for affect on blond pro:"4-xU*i' b.,. Urot id ceclusion riethod. Tw, grophs. 3 tablest 10 Western rrferen;'~!~ PODOBA, J. Work with radioisotopes from the point of view of a biologist. p.180. (Techn a Praca. i3c Bratislava, Vol. 9, no. 3, Mar. 1957-) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC., Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl. PODO* , J. Strumigitne in the treatment of %WotoxjcoBjs,jAjZ,, jobsor. 1 Ro,3-4: n4-123 195Z. (qIKL 23:2) NMTIK, S. ; PODM, J. First results of iodine prophylaxis of endemic goiter In the territorr of ZitrW ostrov. Bratial. lek. liat7 35 no-1:13-21 15 Jan 55- 1. Z arAokrinologickeho ustavu SkV, diaditel prof. dr. G.Bardos (GOIM andemic,prev. by iodine In Czechj (IODINN. ther. use prey. of endemic goiter in Czech.) FCVMI. WhETTE, S. GMET.OVA2 M. Erap-MI strum na Zitam ostrwe a v ivillablych oblastiach v rolu 1949 (#vdbazoo ozwwnie). CEWmlc gcdtor in Zitay ontrov and vicirdty In 1949) Bmtisl. 3.,-,,k. 34sty 30.4-5 Apr-Ifty 30 P-397-409 1. Of tbe. Institute czr Naticnal Health In Bratislava and of the First internal Clinic at Slcvak University 2. Cf the Institute of General and ixXrIwntnl Patboloa Ce SlOVak University. PODOBA), J.; NEMETH, S.; STUKOVSKY, R.; KUTKA, M. Etiologic and preventive problems In endemic thyropathies in Slovakia. Bratisl. lak. listy 42 no.6:323-329 162. 1. Z Endokrinologicksho ustavu S" v Bratislava, riadital MUDr. J. Podoba, C. Se. (GOITER epidemiol) ZOLINA, Z.H.; OAPIVINTSEVA, S.I.; RABAYEVA, Ye.A.; PODOBA, Ye.V. Physiological basis for timing conveyor work -Derformnnee [with su=ary In English]. Fiziol. zhur. 44 no.2:89-96 7 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Lnboratoriya fiziologii trudn Institutn gigiyeny truds I profzabolevpn!v AO SSSR, Moskva. (PHYSICAL XFFICIENCY timing of conveyor work performance,-physiol. bases of variations of fitness within working day (Rus) (WORK same) 0 USSR/F=3 fininals. Cattle Q-2 Abs Jour 1 Rof Zhur - Biol.p No 8, 1958, No 356A2 Author :,kgAo_b4 Ye. Go Inst Not van Title I The Energy~of Growth and Frofitableness of Breeding Cilves in Relation to the Durption of 93bryonio Dovelopnent Orig Fub t Zap. Kharl1covsk-e.-kh. in.-tat 1957, 13 (50, 209-220 Abstract i The duration of the onbryonic development in the Red Steppe breed, is on the nvernze, 282.3 days; in the Lebodin cattle, it is 287.5 days; in the purebred and fullblooded Sitmenthals of the III-IV generetion, it is 290 and 286.8 doyB, raspeo- tively, and in the crossbrods of Sim-enthal-cattle of the I rnd 11 generation, it Pnounts to 285.6 doys. The highest live weight rnd the highest weight grinpup to 3 months of vge, Vora observed in erlves born of damsp the duration of the prognency of whioh wea about 280-290 dnys. In prolonged pregnancy continuing for over 5 drys beyond the nornel durr- tiono tho calves born so n result of it exhibit lessor energy Cerd 1 112 USSR / Farm Animals. Domestic Fowl. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40521. Author :-Z-odoba -Ye. -G.-,-Levitina I. N. I Inst Not given. Title The Effect of Heteroauxin on the Growth, De- velo-oment and Production of Hens. Orig Pub: Zap. KharIkovsk. s.-kh. in-ta, 195?, 13 (50), Abstract: The supplementation of the rations of hens and chicks with heteroauxin in doses of 25-50 mg. per 1 kg. of feed increased the energy of the growth of chicks, on the average, by 20-27% and the productivity of liens (mainly through the rise of the weight of eggs), by 8.6 -19.7%. Ac- cording to the author's data, hetai-oauxin incre- ases the vitality of fowls grown with its use as supplement, and ensures a high level of metabol- ism in the organism. Card 1/1 t 11 ~- I -:) kl- It I - , ( - .."; .. - I t PODGRA, Ye G - Reactivity and constitution of arm animals [with summary in Xnglish]. Zhar.ob.biol. 19 no.1:22-34 Ja-F 158. (MIRA 11:1) (GALVIS) P6, P 0 /21 ye - 6~ or VW" - ~ " - PODOU. "I'M~ -.. - I e--- length of embryonic development as a constitutional tades of the saiml [with Juglish awnwry in insert]. Zhur,ob.biol. 17 no.6: 443-452 11-D 156. (MLRA 10:9) 1. lharlkovsk sell skokhosysystvannyy Institut In. V.V.Dokuchsyova (CALY 51 SOLOVIYEVA, V. P.1 PODORA, Ye. V. (Moskva) Energy spent by motormen operating a NDruzhbeL* No. I gasoline- driven saw. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 5 no-749 JI 161. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy ART SSSR. (UNBER-01) (FATIGUE) ZOLIKA, Z.M.;_Zpqggk, yev.,. SOLOVIYEVA, V.P. (Moskva) Study of working capacity in the operation of various types of conveyers. Gig. truds, i prof. zab. 4 no..Ut45-,49-N 160. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut gigiyany truds. i professionallnykh zabolevaniy AMN SSSR. (CONVEYING MACHINERY-HYGIENIC ASPECTS) (FATIGUE) PODOBA, Ye. V.: "The effect of static work on vascular conditioned reflexes in man." Inst of Hygiene and Occupational Di- seases, Aead Med Sci USSR. moscow, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). SO: Knizhnays Letopis' No. 22, 1956 I U "AV ?ODO,3kNV, 11. 1. (Moskva) Synthesis of ethyl acetate. Khim. v shkole. no.2:52 Kr-Ap '58. (4tbyl*ncet~ite) (MIRA 11:3) 21998 22,09, (043 B/076/61/035/004/003/018 B 1,) 6/B -9 o I AUTHORSt Podobayev, N.I., Balazin, S.L.0 and Romanov, V.V. TITLEs Effect of Boma inhibitors upon the corrosive exac;king of steel IX18"9 (lKhIBN9) in a 42-percent MgCl, ciolution PERIODICALt Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v- 35, no. 4, 1961, 748 - 753 TEXTz The present paper is in continuation of a previous report. (Ref. 1-~ Dokl. AN SSSR, 123, 902, 1958), where it has been shovan for the A'ir6'j time that stainlesB chTome-nickel steel can be pr,:AF-C~ted by means of organic TTG -5 (PB-5) inhibitoor against cracking in a boiling (1530 C) 42-parcent XgC12 solution. The anthors have studied the effect some additions to the boiling MgC12 solution has upon the protective action of 17S -5 (PB-5) inhibitor. In addition, the effect of some other inhibitors upon the stability of chrome-nickel steell against cracking in R boiling MgCl 2 solution has been established. The investigation was made with steel of the type IX18H9 (lKhlBN9) which contained 0.08% 0, Card 1/6 21998 3/07 61 /0'2 Effect of some inhibitors Bi 06YB2 01 113-40 Cri-9-91~ Nit 1.4~ Mnj and 0-56%- Si. The method used for the Jr- vestigation has been already described in the abQvementioned reference. As is shown by results, an addition of hydrochloric acid to the V1gC1 2 solution speeds up the cracking process of steelp and reduceB the Pro- tective action of the PB-5 inhibitor. If the XgC1 2 solution contains 0.1 per cent by volume of EC1 (specific gravity .1.19), 0.2% of PB-5 in- hibitor is required to pre,ient the steel from cracking. Theee results are valid both for welded and for nonwelded steel- at initial tensile stresses above the yield point (6- - 30-40 kg/lam2). Also an addit--ion of 1% of SA -12 (BA-12) Inh 4bitor (polymerization product of benzyl amine and paraformaldehyde) together with 0.04% KI protects the steel from corrosion by the acidified boiling MgCl 2 solution. Additionz of FeCl. or FeCl 3 to the corroding solution cause the protective action of PB-5 inhibitor to be lost compl9telyj they do not, however, impair that of BA-12 inhibitor. An addition of inhibitcroa ITS -8 (PB-8) (condensi.-tiort product of monoethanol amine and urotropin), 23A-12 (alone), and potasaii-M iodide retards the cracking of steel in a boiling 42-percent MgCl- so- Card 2/6 21998 S/C;,- 61/035/004/003./018 Effect of some inhibitors ... BiO~YB201 lution;_ it cannoto hoWeVer'-preient corrosion from taking p2ace altogethor. Dicyclo hexyl ammonium nitrite (HAk(NDA)) proved to be a bad inhibitor in the magnesium chloride solution" An addition of KI to HDA increases the respective protective action considerably'l but it cannot keep off corrosion altogether, either. The measurement of the electrode potential of steel in the corroding solution showbd that, with time, the inhibitors raise the potential to certain more positive steady values. This effect becomes-stronger with increasing protective action of the inh-ibitor. It has teen-found from the-polarization curves taken for-stepl lKhIBN9 in a boiling MgC1 solution in the presencelof the abovementioned inhibitors 2 (PB'75t,.PB-8, K1, BA-12,*,BA-1'2 + KI) that the action of the inhibitors under'consideration-consasts of a cathodic and an anodic action. The protective-effects of the inhibitor and of cathodic polarization stren.-ther, one_another, whereas the -anodic polarization,speeds.up the cra-1king of in'etpLl' and reduces the protective act-ion of thelinh'ibitorwithout, how- ever,-~removing it completely, These rei4ults show that the mechanism of inhibitor actlon upon the rate of metal cracking can be clarified with the,aid-of,the-polarization diagram of corroaive metal crackingp Thic, Card 3/6 21998 , S/076j6/035/002/0-313/018 EfIvA bf '-some inhibitors BI 06/B201 .method hat bben sugtested by'one oflthe authors already.earlier (Ref. 5-1 V.7'.--Romanov, Korrozionnoye rastreskivaniye metallov, Iflash-iz, M., 196,5. Tiier'e 'are~-~ f ig-ares, 3' tables,'and 5- ref erencest 4 Soviet4bloc'and 1 non- Soyiet-bloc*. AS~;OCIATION; Institut metAllurgii ~m. A.A, Baykova (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A.A. Bhykov) SUBMITTEDs July.6, 1959 Card 4/6 Effect of some inhibitors Pig. lt Polarization curves obtained for IX18W9 steel in 42% boiling MgCl 2 solution with addition of T75-5 and TT5 -8 inhibitor (accordinq to the sa- turated calomel electrode),. Stresses 2((1,11) without addition; 30 kf~mw (2,2 ith addition of TTS -5 (0#02%) inhibitor + EC1 (0#1 vol%p spec. grav. 1019); OPP with addition of Tr6_8 inhib a) Current density ma/cm~~ 21998 S/076/61/035/004/003/018 B106/B201 Z fIG1 Card 5/6 21998 S/07 61/035/004/003/018 Effect of some irhibitors ... B1 06YB201 Fig. 2t Polarization curves obtained for steel IX18H9 in boiling 42% MgC1 2 solution with addition of KI9 BA -12, E, MY BA -12+KI (according to the saturated -800- ~ 2 -7,9j7 - calomel electrodes stresses 30 kg/mm 1,1') with addition of 0-154- KI; ~ M .17! ~2,2;) with addition of SA -12 inhi- -5049 bito -(l%); (3,3') with addition of -400 RA -12 inhibitor (1%) + K (0-04); -300 a) current density ma/cm Card.6/6 17,?OM#XM# nV1raMR1CN' jg.pb 2 ' S/I 2,376-'1'/000/0Q8/0D4,/'j 11,3 Aoo4/Aio4 AUTHORS: Balezin, S.A., Romanov, V.V., Podobayev, N.I. TITLE: Protective coatings for corrosion tests PERIODICAL% Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashincetroyeniye, no. 8, 1961, 104, abstract 8B784 ("[Uch. zap.] Mosk. gos. ped. in-ta im. V.I. Lenina~', 1960, no. 146, 193 - 198) , TEIT: The authors present the results of investigations of the protective properties of a number of organic coatings in acid, alkali and neutral chloride media on the.A-16 (D-16) alloyp, grade 4 steel andil(59-1 (LS59-1) brass In an am_ monium medium, to find out their usefulness during corrosion tests as insulating materials for the non-working surface of the specimens. it was found 'that the cp- timum properties in this respect are shown by the following coatingst perchloro- vinyl, bitumen-paraffin and bitumen-wax paste, a double coat of perchlorovinyl lacquer and wax-colophony paste and 0 -2 (BF-2) glue. N. Savina [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 50) 125-5-3/71/50 AUTHORS: Balezin, S. A., Romanov, V. V., Podcbeyev, 1.1. 1. TITLE: Study of the Effects of Some Inhibitox-s ~,Dn ~HeEor~-ifnia-!~ion -f Crac`fts in Metals by Corrosion (Issledcvaniye vliyaniya nekotorylch in- gibitorov na korrozionnoye rastreskivaniyo metall)vo PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Rr 5, pp -r~'02-905 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The paper under consideration ser-7es the purpose of 3Udying the effects Of the inhibitor PB-5 (Ref 5) on the formati.,jr. Of cracks in the stainless austenite steel 1Kh18Nq in a llriling 42 1~:pCl solution, as well as those of several lubrioants to -;.-hich in- 2 hibitors have been added by the same process olf tras3 -Jl-, the va.,-r-.r of an ammonia soluticn (25 %). The chemi-,al cf the test steel - semifinished sheet steel used with--,~a-- an s c--i 1 1 -Y p c a heat treatment - is shown in table 1. The samples aere subjac;ted to a tension of 30 kG/=" in the de7iGG VP-8. Pxom "able 2 it ca-,j be seen that by the introduction of 0.1 % of ifh4-.b-4+-cr irAto the corrosion medium, the surface corrosion process and the for4ation of cracks in the steel are simultaneously stopped. T1-ic iahibi. I.Or was still effective at tensions causing a relative cxt,~nsion of Card 113 the sample -w16 % (Table 3). Table 4 demonstrates th~ic. oven SOV20-123-5-37/50 Study of the Effects of Some Inhibitors on the Formation of Cracks in Yetals by Corrosion welded steel is protected against crack formation by the inhibitor PB-5. Brass samples (Ca 68.6; Zn 30.96; Fe 0.09; Al-traces) were 2 subjected to tensions of 30 kG/mm in a special device (Ref 2). Lubricants with added inhibitors, developed by the Kafedra khimii Moskovskiy -gorodskoy pedagogicheskiy institut im. V. 1. Lenin (Chair of Chemistry the Moscow Municipal Institute of EducatLon imeni V. 1. Lenin) and lubricants developed by the TsITM (Tsentrall nyy institut organizateii truda i mekhanizatsii proizvodstva = Central Institute for Organization of Labor and Mechanization of Industry) OSP, TsITM-19 and TsITM-51 were employed; for purposes of comparison, the lubricants 142-R, 14-R and 18 (developed by S. A. Balezin and V. P. Barannik) were used. Amines and sodium benzoate as 30 % aqueous buffer solutions of PH 7 - 8 were used as inhibitors. Table 5 shows that the lubricants 114-R, 12-R and NITM-51 esse)atially reduce the speed of the formation of cracks in the metal, as compared with tests in which no lubricants or pure "push- salo" were used. In the absence of an inhibitor, the corrosion cracks develop inside the crystallites (Fig 1). Fi8ure 2 shows that the values of the electrode potentia-- are progressively im- Card 2/3 proved (oblagorazhivayutuya) durini~ the first 50 minutes and remain 3011/20-123-5-37/50 Study of the Effects of Some Inhibitors on the Formation of Cracks in Metals by Corrosion unchanged afterwards. In the presence of an inhilbitoz!, these values are shifted into a more negative direction within the first minute. This is followed by their pxog.-essiye improvement (oblagorazhivan&, The polarization curves (cathode cur~jes) of figure 3 show an easier polarizability of steel in the presence of the inhibitor. Both the anodic and the cathodic Process are inhibited by the inhibitor PB-5v which thus has a mixed effect undez the givq-n cznditions, In this paper, the protecti7e effect of organic inhibitors in stee-2 and brass could be proved for the V~rat time.- There are 3 figures, 5 tables, and 2 Scviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykav of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: July 31, 1958, by I, P. Bardin, Aoademician SU73MITTED: July 18, 1958 Card 3/3 f 0 j) i~r 6,4'rE ~~ 4/-T pw-!!~, !-. I-. (Moskva) A setup for demonstrating the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and the preparation of synthetic hydrochlorie acid. Rhim.v shkole 12 no.5:62-63 S-0 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Blectrolysis--Study and teaching) (I~ydrochloric acid--Study and teaching) PODORLYEV. N.I. (Koskv&). f, NOWMNNRW Preps.ration of sulfuric anhydride by, dehydration of sulfuric acid with phosphoric saft'dride. Ihim.v shkole 12 no.4:38-39 il-Ag '57. (MLRA 10:8) (Sulfur trioxide) BALK-IN, S.A.; - PWOBAYXV, N.J. Iffect of corrosion inhibitors on the corrosive cracking of IZIP;Hg stool in a solution of 14gCl2 boiling at 1530. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.6:1300-1311 Je 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Steel-Corrosion) (Magnesium chloride) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) ,-POM13AYXV, 19.1.; BAT ni, S.A.; HDH&ffQV, V.V. Zfect of certain ie-Abitors and inhibited lubricants on the stabilit7 of brass toward corrosive cracking. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.6:1311- 1319 je 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Braso-Corrosion) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) KURBAINOV, F.K.~ BALEZIN, rC'DOBAYI,'V, N.I. Effect of inh~~bitv~-s or, thr- corrcs'-fr-ri c.,f carb,--n fn 'I '-Itm of calcl' ch`-r~de azi 4n cl'~ f-a'3 w3t-- a, e U t-,.L - - ~~- A L B high temperaturea and presaures. 2hu~.pr!lkl.khiz,. 38 (M2,k 2-8:11'~ 7. Moq'kcvsl%'~,y gcz~iudiarst-venrz- BUtut imen; Leni na. Ve 00 000 000 0 09 90 900--w-0 It 1; 14 11 14 11 a19 )c Is 21' b jud ZIA20, ja )I A 00 00 A &0 ObWaIM good quIlty sylose Gquws from cation bulls. V. G. flana,.kyuk and L V Podybarva. J. A PPIted Chem. (U.S.S.R.) 18, 3MWNW4fi' KII, s'"'ma, 1 .1 00 MAX. removal of inorg. matter htton boll. i follwro tained with 1110 treatment for I h'[ dii. um,xt romi. temp. 'rhe water treatment sistove Z:f' removes over 'x%, dry wt, mat ter iticludiag 401 of IK-uto. %"content. Hence. 140.1% mat. temp.at whielt the lok's In"tomaws Is M-A too great. The sylo-V &JIM" %') ob. 410 tained were of yeawwhat low quellitty. The la-P~t lutoduct 09 09 f- -trahzed bY"Yule followed by charccail treatment and air. purifjrati(~Ij. G. M. K. 00 too Zoo Coo see ago so 0 '409 see Ik t, A 4 21 Vto it OP sc K a Or u 00 in Ou 0 0 i0 0-00 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 ojo.9 0 0 0 0 0 00 90000 *a 0 'A .4 'C~ ot 00 I 0o 00 001, AkA6 oil Is 3 ii it to 1 RVII contil, =bk austs. of cottoo Abcrs am enost redstamt to YlIfUlysim: Ibit Product with 25% fiber is hy&,AyzM t =dy after a lo-mep tmtntc t, *her. V4 CwW6 Of 40fts P&M WAS by wepori" V. 0. Panasylsk and P1=- Kb'm. (J. Applied flydrokysis of cattis bolib by da, ij.9% in o-b4w. Starting with Ito* and pro"ing by lo, int"vat, 19D' gave tbt 10111wing miltilts: Crude busks a it a g) N a x v a 0 * dF-41-41--v M , by. -00 to ap- total . 2 see Malta 1% = see the = . is hydruirani at 120-M)". WlKqms ' COO vellukul; propw is Wply attacked at 170-80 . The readily Isydialrasibic. omponents am jyjap. srabaq, Coe Thamnan, and Polywouides; the difficultly hydrolyallb)e * 11110 "utter iscovipand of manuanwid cellulose. Theu*oe 0.15N11100,lis, tlalJyequiv.toO.2NJIjSO,. The more readily hydrolyzable substances give K,-971/9 Y;ekl,.t of mor-onechasides, wbereas the more nmiatant give 56- 61%. wkb Iluww being most seriously affected by the d i l i T =09 raisit c voul ons. t oW hydrolysis sunlawry, of mpre. As 0 antative Umple, gives the following compa.. Urank "S 5.15, thunwoc 4 19 arabillose 173. xyline 16,09, 1 - atannoile 0.70, g" tt.Wd dy t ) 26 ago . . rp. M. Z"Pliff Nee is* Vol F7 -Tj .1. V.- C" .1,01 Cwt 0-1 all 7- F % s v Ad a IS 0 1 W 0 5 A 14 3 1 V w I I ; it 0 K In 4 w U Of it a L else 0 40-4 o o0 006 00 00 0 0 0 0 SO 0 0 9 0 0 0