SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AYZENSHTAT, B. A. - AYZENSHTEYN, F. A.
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1,E!.`KliINA, G-1, ; SEVENOVA, O.A~;
ALZE&JTAX-B.A.., o.v. rai.,
LIV311ITS, B.Kh., rc!d,i NIMOLAIEVA, G.S.,,
tekhn.rii-,d.
(Climatic description of the plp4n.3 and
foothillu in
southern TajAlsteml Klimat.1cheskoa of*sanie
ravain i
predprii IUzhnogo Tadzhikistana, Leningrad,
Gidro-
meteoizdat, 1963. 82 p. (MIRA 16:L1)
(Tajikistan-.-Climate)
,) y iwb i r, ,T I ); 9 " 0
-
DeLly zn-aruo of the tarb-,delica
oo,officient Lx,-3~ cr i-rne r6gian~ !.ii Aal.a. Trudy
Skred,-tz.
.,! -i c,4.. ;6-,51.",..6() 163.
? In. .
O-uiu% 17, 6)
AY2',EVSHTATO B.A., kand. fi%-mat. naulc
MOthDd of calculating some biocliriatia indmo.
Vateor. i
gidrol. no.l2t9-16 D 161+ (MIRA 18:1)
1e Sredneasiatskly r,auchuo-isisladuvatellskiy
gidrometeorolo-
gicbeakiy instituto
AYZENSHTAT, B.A.
Ivan Nikoleavich lAr-aclartsev; 18C9 - ; on his
75th birthda. .
MsteDr. i gidrol. no,12z57-58 D t'64 (MIRA 1821~
SWENOVA, Oji.; LEUMINA, G.K.; AYZEN,9H,TAT,
D.A.v red.;
SLABROVICH, G.I., red.
[Climatic description of Gissax District]
K-lUiatichfoskoe
opisanie Gissarskogo raiona. Leidngrad~
Gidrometeoizdatp
1965. 66 P. (Ki"RA 18:3)
AYZENSHTAT, B.A.
Method of calcula-Lixig the components of the radiation
b&lance of a
mountAkin valloye Trudy $red.- Azoaucli.-i3sl.
Wromateor. inst. no.18;
3-47 164- (MIRA 17:10)
1-Y
AYZENSHTAT, A.
Mothods of calculating and results oP determining some
bioclimatic characteri s tics. Trudy E'red.-Az,
g1drameteor. inst. no.22:3-41 165.
Incidence oP streams of d3ffuse railatior, on vertical tind
horiunntal -irfaces under nonciltiont3 of city bul.10--v.
!bid,.-42-50 0AIRA 1t"..0
ACC NRs JL760319T.11- CA) SOURCE CODE: UR/3159/66/000/015
AUTHOR: Jozenshtut,- B. A.
ORG: none
TITIZ: Improving the Yanishevskiy balancemeter
9/OOTl
SOURCE: AN'GSSR. Mezhduvedomet-vennyy geofizicheskiy komitet.
Meteorologicheskiye.
lssledovarii,ya, no. 15, 1966j 69-71
TOPIC TAGS: balEncemeter, wind velocity, thermal heterogeneity,
radiation balance/
Yanishevs)Liy balancemeter
ABSTRACT: The Wn advantage of the Yanishevskiy therxioelectrical
balancemeter is
its very small dependence on wind velocity. At the sare time, the
instrument has...
low inerting and is, therefore, arfected stronEly by the thermal
heterogeneities of
the air. This is reflected in considerable instability of daytime
readings. In
order to reduce t1ds defect, it was suggested that the mass of
the reception purfaces
be increased by glueing two copper plates 1.0-mm thick to these
surfaces. As a
result of this alteration, the inertia of the balancemoter is
increased to 60 sec,
the increEze in tbe dependence a:i the wind velocity is
insigaificant, and the
oscillaticas of the hand 'of the Silvanometer, cainected to the
balancemeter, decrease
8-10 tizuts. Theme changes facilLtated the obvervations and zede
it possible to use
ACC NRs AT6031913
the iriprcmed balanceseter a detector, of radtation balanceo
Orig. art. h":
1 figure and 1 table.
SUB ()Dj&: 04 OATILII 144"t-
YZ (f 41.SHTA F/ 8. o.
j,_JfZT7,j,0-,j 'I'V
"Caramtra'ivc) CharactcristiCS 0l' the C,l,:,I-)ojjc.Ijtf; o"
tlj(~ Pl 'iati,~., Balance
fD:.' 3c~.iiclk-!scrL am' a Cotton Field 11
A:.' 1%,bch SISIZ, No c', PP _:
3,'-41
T'ic c,~Ilcdition to Golodnaya Steppe (1'):) -2) studied Liin
,,eculioritics
o:'.tlic radiation balance and its "or ,)articular (!a--s in
r ;:atcl COUCII fj.elcs ama It 0~,~-,lidcsert. Al; noolit-Ime the
ra`iation
211,o
b'dance of coluton ficla reaches 0.9-1.0 ca'./Cil 11, the
b- lan-c o'l I b:- about 0.2 T';IC ~"I.Lnm
VIC C:-3IIClUSiO!', thilt irril-atica and c'!llAvail.oal ar:
iactor'! `.Cl~ i2l I,,,-
, lx, RMC.-)el 1,c) 2:,
ence :0-croclL-Ante.
3(): `;u: 1) :To 55
J,
]HnUSHIN, Fedor Semenovich, kand.ftlotof.nauk; KCNONOV,
T.A., red.-,
red.; SAIrCIERIX0, Te.V., tekhn.red.
ArZENSHII
(0,ommunist labor; overcoming fundamental differences
between
intellectual and manual work) Rommmisticheskii tnid; o pre-
odolenii suahchostvennykh razlichii roethdu umstvennym i
fizi-
cheskim tmdom. Xoskva, Isid-vo *Znanie,w 1960. 45 p. (Tee-
soiuznoe obahchostvo po rauprostraneniiu politicheskikh i
nituchnykh xnanii. Ser,2, Filosofiia, no 01) (MIRA 13:2)
(Work)
f
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~i I -- - Iq , I
SHRAYB9a, S.S.; AWA&-A;&,Vjt4
Removal of chlorine from hydrogen chloride. Patent U.S.S.R.
78,434. Dec.
)11 lsM.
(CA 47 no.20310815 153)
lmmmmqz~:W! Ion
AYZENSHTAT, I.&.
Gold-bearinig metallogenetic zonep and genetic types of
endogenstic
gold deposits in Contral Asia. Usb. geol. zhur. no.l.,63-75 '59.
(KIRA 12:7)
1.0-lavnoyo upravlentye geologii !. okhrany nedr pri Sovete
Ministrov
UOSR.
(Soviet Central As:La--Oold ores)
AYZENSHTAT, I.A.
The S-765 paint-spiaying gun. Bitl. tel'h..-ekon.
inform. Goa.
nauch.-isol. inat. nauch. i takh. inform, 17
no.208-40 164.
(MIRA 17:6)
14(10)
BOV/95-59-3-7/14
AUTHORt
AyzenshtiLt. I,D. Engineer-
TITM
Manufaoture and Assembling of pro-Fabrioated Reinforced Con-
crete Sections in the Construction of Compressor Stations
(Iz-
gotovleniye i montazh sboz,nykh zhelezobetonnykh
konstruktsiy
na stroitelletve kompre:ssctrnykh stantsiy)
PERIODICLLt
Stroitel'stvo truboprovodc,vt 1959t Nr 3P j)p
22-23 (USSR)
ABSTRLCTs
The article descr'ibes howfor the first
time the method of pre-
fatricated reinforced concrete parts
was applied on the con-
struction site of a gas compressor
station on the Stavropol'-
Moscow gas pipeline. Thou,gh ths
project called for mono-
lithic structure a number of items
were changed to pre-
fabrioated reinforced concrete
structures In view of the
prevailing (-200C) coldo special
precautions had to be taken
via.s supplied from
to preheat water, sand and, cezent, whioh
,
the, bunker at +400C. Concrete was poured at not less than
+I,riOC. For the reinforced: concrete columns, 6 forms were
made,
of which 4 were kept in steam chambers and 2 were
provided
with electric heating syste;. In the absence of
cranes the
Card 1/2
setting-up of co'lumns, girders, etc had
to be accomplished
.,CaS7~b
Ar=TS111TAT, 1,1,
1962/6
C 19611:
SEE M.I.
BEAT ENIORMING
SOKOLOV, Yu,.N.; AY7J-,NSHTAT, L.I.
Vbtbods and devices for investigating spindle units of
machine
tools. Staxi.i Instr. 33 no.U:14?-17 N 162. (MIRA
15:11)
. (Spindles (Machine tools)- Testing)
A*fZENSIITA.T,;..T.-!. ~, irLzh.
-- ------ --
Dynwd,-, propartles of tho fepd con-,xol s"tem c,f
once-through
boile-nn according to heat-water redo.
Energounshinoist-roenie 7
N 161. 3,4~~Il)
(Boilers)
(A utom.t! ~! coritrcl.)
AYZENSHTM, L.- J.
Aizensh;at , L. 1. (Physics) qpalitv.tive detfirmination of
the disDosition of limit
cycles in vieeond or6er systems. P. 53
Chair of Vibrations
Oct. J4, 1.950
SO: Herald of the Hoecow Universitz, Series on
Ywratcr-Mathomatics anti Natural
Sciences, No. 1. No. 5, 1951
BICSSCiNOV, Iev Alekeerevich; A!EZBNSHW,, L.I., red.;
Boi:mwav, N.J., tekhn.
redo
ISelf-sustaining oscillations IM eLwtrio cirmxits
containing
steel'I Avtok))Iebaniia (avtoloodidiatsua) v
elaktricheskikh
teepickh so stalliu, Hookwa, (R)s. w2org. izd-vo, 1958.
303' p.
(Mectrie circuits) (MIRA 11:9)
P:.SJiT",Tp J*- J -
~,'Olllrnenf. for ni~:a~-'--Irw vibri--ticrs wider
S~mp V J I
77 -7,
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AYZENSHTX'r, Ii. D. PA 237T81
Ik
UEGR/Hathematictil .. Approxinatian Error Nov/Dee 52
" Naluating the Error in the Approximate Solution
of' the Poisson Finite-Difference Equation," N. D.
A3,zenshtat, MosQcFir
"Matemat Sbor" 1101 31 (73), No 3, pp U15-490
Approximate soDition of Dirichlet problem for
Poisson eq %cf.1). Yu. Pano-ir, "Handbook on Numeri-
ca&l Solution of Differential Egs with Partial
Dcirivs" Moscow-Leningrad, 1949) by mearis of finite
differences redticess to fin(ling solution of certain
bcrundary-val.ue 1?r:)blem for associated f'inite-dif-
feirence eq. Present article flails difference be-
tm~een approx, ami exact SoLitiono of thm boundary
problem. 237T81
Nomograsi Construatiov,
card
AutWs i Krayne,ml Mo, Ms vid Ays bnshtatl, No Do
TWO I On the possibility of aomogram conatmotion with precision Up to
infwdtasimls of the Ugher order*
Porlodi ult Doki All WSR 93, 6v .13,37 - 1140, 21 hpril -15154
Abstract it Theorem on nomolramminatructi,on otldgher degrees of
predsion#
znaj7U~Jcal exproission 4f the nomograw and their umlyses itre given
in the artiole. Th* w-ticle altoo coatAns two ioxemplary dUvem.
Inetitu'Um A, V., LomnooDy .15tatiii 1'.1niver. At mosew
Sulvdttod 1 21 Feb 193%
Y
Call Nri AF 2108825
Transactions of the Third All-union Matt ematical Congress Nont.
Jun-Jul '56 Trudy- ~56, v. , seci. R Iz a';ejIsYoCAN SS6R,
Moscow, 237 PP.
Shvar6s, W. S. ( oBcow)~ Vo.Tui3t'kn'var'IIan o) coverings
Mention is made of Yefremovioh, V. A.
There are 2 references, both of them US.I.;R.
Section of Geometry 138-178
Reports by the following personalities are inaluded:
._Ay=abLt4rt'I IN. D. (Moscow). Vaynshteyn, I. A. (Moscow),
Kreynes, M.-X-.(Moscc1w). Nomography of F'unctions
Defined on Nets, .138
Bakellman, I. Ya. (TAiningrad) Evaluation Deformation
of a Convex Surl7ace. 138
Bakhvalov, S V. (Moscow) and Zidkov, N. P. (Moscow).
Approximate holution of the Direct Geodesic Problem. 138-140
Card 45/80
~4,~ jV _U;
Z*, if ]j A ,
SUBJECT USSR/IffATHEMATICS/Applied mathematics CARD 1/1 PG -
689
AUTHOR KREMS M.A. q VAIMTHIN I.A. t 4j.'!p_9K1_T
TITLE On a -tool for approximative nomogramming.
PERIODICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk 1 '10, 922-925 (1956)
reviewed 4/1957
Let the function is - f(xpy) be defined and continuous in the
rectangle
a1 tk x :!S a2, b, ii~~ y 4:b2. Besides lot it be rigorouely
monotone in both variables
(when the other variable 113 constant). The authors describe a
tool which in
a series Df 0&,&e8 in the same rectangle permits the
construction of a nomo-
gram which corresponds to it funotion z - N(XIY) being little
different from
the function z - :r(X,Y). Hore not directly tbe nomogram of
the function
z W N(X,Y) but itii dual image is constructed.
'KkE~BiS, 14. A. VAYNS HTM'N, 1. A. AYZWETAT,
Nomograms for functions given on a grid. Dokl. AN SSSR
III no.5:
941-94-4 D 156. (MMA 10-.2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy itnive.!sitet im. N.V.
Iomonogov&o
Predstayleno alaidemikom A.K. Kolmo 'rovy .
(Nomograpby (Hathezratics) (Functions of complex
variables)
16(1)
AUTHORSs Kreynes, II.A.t Vaynahteyn, I.A., SOV/39-48-3-5/5
Ayzenshtat, IT.D. (moscow)
TITLEs Functions
PERIODICALt Matematicheskiy sbornik,1959,Vol 48,N].' 3,PP
377-395 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors consider functions which are
nomoaraphed on a net
and functions nomographed by means of continuous fiinnfinnn
in
a rectanglo. Some examples of non-nomographic functions
are given. The results of the paper are already oontained in
I-Ref 1 7. Altoe-,ether there are 2a theorems and auxiliary
theoremi and 2 examples..
There are I figure, and 2 references, I of which is Soviet,
anel I German.
SUB19TTED: October 23, 1957
Card 1/1
68970
1(;.. 600 S/020/60/131/02/008/071
AUTHOR'J: Vanyshteyn I.A.,
and A. D,,,.
, yzeliphtat - jkP
TITLE: An Instance of a Lattice Which Cannot be Approximated
by
Rectifiable Lattices
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SS:3R,1960,Vol 131,Nr 2,pp
249-252 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Let G be a plane set homeoutorphic to the closed
square. Three
families of curves A,B,C in 0 rixe denoted as a lattice
S = A,B,C in G if they satisfy the following conditionst
1) 1,;hrough every point of 0 thore goes, one curve of the
families AvBpC each; 2) two curves of two families intersect
at most in one point; 3) for every pair of these families
there
exiBts a topological mapping o:.' G for which all curves of
the
pair go over into straight linits. S iii called rectifiable if
there exists a topological map-?ing of G for which all curves
of A,B,_C go over into_stralght lines. Let z - f(X,Y) be
defined
in Rt x fx !~x, y!:- y,< Y. The fanilies of curves x = const,
y = const, z n const form the lattice corresponding to the
Card 112 fuliction z = f(X~Y)- W
68970
An Instance of a Lattice Which Cannot 'be
S/020/60/131/02/008/071
Approximated by Rectifiable LELttices
PRESENTED:
SUBMITTED:
Let p(t) 1/1,,!(t_l )7.J/1 2(t-1 )+1/2 for 04t42
1 for t 4>. 2 1and p(t)-p(-2t) for t4 0.
Theorem 2: The lattice which corres onds to the function
Z . f(x,y)=- X+y-1'1P(x)P(Y)p(X+7_
_0,0001xy(x-2)(x-3)(Y+1)(Y- 2
in the square R: 1XI 43,5, JY14 3,5 cannot be approximated by
rectifiable lattices.
There are 3 referonces, 2 of which are Soviet, and I German.
Nov-ember 17, 1959, by A.N.Kolmogorov, Academician
November 17, 1959
Card 2/2
AYZ&J,5HTAT. N.-D.; VAYNSWXYN, L.A.; KRIONNS, M.A.
,Uon-rectifidble lattices. Trud,,r 14ork.mat.ob.-va
9:337-361 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Lattice theO17)
-ATZZ11SHTATj--8.Yu6j inzli.; EARKAN, V.M.,, imh.;
KUHTSKkN, M.D.., inzh.j
POZIUAKOV, N.V.,, irizh.; CHEZIAVS13Y, I.S.0 inzh.;
SHTE(NBERG, A.S., inzh.; MIL1.1911TE3T., D.S...
inzh., red.;
usnmav, F., red.; STEPANOVA, N,y tekhn., red.
[Concealed electrical wiring In 1-464A-series
large-panel
aparLment bouses] Mo:ntazh skrytoi smeniamoi
elektroprovodki v
krup.nopanel'rWkh zbilykh domakh serii 1-1,64A. Pod
red. D.S
Mill shteina. Minsk, Gos.izd-vo &OR, Red.
proizvodstvennoi lit-
r
'1962. 75 P.
y, . (MIRA 15:6)
1. Elektrbmontazb ma,,18,1-turat.
- I.... - -(Electric wJxingq IntorLor)
BARKAN, V.M. , inzh.; AYZENSETAT, S.Yu, , Lizh.;
GENKIN, S.I., inzh.
Concealed replaceable 1-464-A-fieriiis industrial
wiring for dwellings
with heavy panelini-,. Prom. energ. 17 no.3:39-42 Mr
162.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Electric w1ring, Interior)
MALI14INO %S. (Minak); POUINSKIYp 1-1. I:Minek);
AYZENSHTATI V. (Minak)
Using mathernaticaI nothods and electronic
calculating ma"ChInes
in planning. Top. ekon no..9:66413 8 '162. (MIM
24t8)
(White Russia-1,;conomicap Mathematical)
(Electronic calculating machines)
_ .h. - ,
AYZHAS~T~A, V.I.
I
Hyft-othersuilly altrinmated roolcB of the Sauk-14lak ore
deposit.
Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.2t2Z-27 Q2. (MIRA 1514)
L. Glavrioye upravlamiye geologil -' okhrany n(,dr pri
Sovete
MinLetrov UzSSR~
(Almalyk region,-Rock3, Cryttalline and metamorphic)
ANENSHTA',", .
Acefiler at ed mothod f cr the q:inati trit 1 v,! ir,
'. ii ) '), rik
rf!r-iticulatton of" bections In ;;~%--. ~ .~ -~ b,
gool. zhur.. 8 no.5160-81- ' b;', . 1~ A IS ~~ 5)
1 . G2 avnnyv iipritv] erij ye gool ci7 t I i olhr
~!r,.: r,-i: ~ , ; "4, ,TP t ~, ~!J,7,j fj -,r - V
U z 33H .
SOV/81-59-15-52492
Translation from- ReferativnYy Zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 15,
p 29 (USSR)
AUTHORSt Fisher, I.Z., Ayzenshtat, V.19.
TITLE: On the Distribution of Atoms of &a Admixture in a
Crystal
PERIODICAL: Uch, zap. Beloruask. un-t, 1958, Ar 41, pp 161-188
ABSTRACT: The problem of the distribution ar atoms of
admixtures in cryqtals Is
solved mathematically by a gener&Lization of the analogous
problem of
stellar statistics for the case ot the discrete change of
coordinates.
It las been shown that with the cteeption of solutions of
unusually low
concentrations an appreciable par,. of couples of near-located
admixture
atonis is found which strongly intituraot with eachother. Due
to the cha-
otic state of the distribution of Mmixture a.tocs,
approximately half of
them has adjacent neighbors which are located, 2 times nearer
as in equal
distribution. The attraction of";he atoms of' the admixture
contributes
to the increase of the non-homogeneity of the, distribution of
admixtures.
Yu. Leonov,.'l
Card 1/1
AYZ:INSHT.kT, V.S.
Conditions under whicb a centralizer of meitrix
sets In a
scalar quantity. Do~:J.ANBSSR 3 no-3:83--86 Mr
'59
(HIRA 12.8)
1. Prodstavleno akademiko" AN BSSP
T.I.Kij,lovym.
(Notrices)
III LIL100
811631
S/170j'61/004/002/009/018
B019/iMo
AUTHORS: Ayzenshtat, V. S., Metellskiy, A. S.
TITLE: A Numerical Laplace Transformation
PERIODICAL*. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, 1961, Vol. 4, No.
2,
pp. 82-91
TEXT: A study has been made of the integral
F(p) e-p): f(x)d3c (1) which is widely used in Integral
transforma-
tions. By"the substitution px - t, this integral acquires the
form
00
F(P) z. P_1 r e"'tf(t/j?)dt. Furthermore, this integral can be
rendered in
the form tae- tT(t)dt (a >-1) (2) by the substitution
f(t/p") = t 2(,; For the approximation of (2). the relation
Card 1/3
886 )31
A Numerical Laplaoe Transformation S/170,/61/004/002/009/018
B019/3o6o
00 t n (3) is given, where IL n r (n-ts-t
t e T(t)dtc:e Z P T(t
~' (0), 2 k=1 k k) k- k
Ln (t 01 k , 1,209 ... n (4), and
L(")(t) = (_,)nt-,s,tdn(ts+.i,,-t )/d tn , ar3 Laguerre
poiynomials of nth
n
degree. This mode of calculating (1) offe '-s good
resul.ts.The rcots of
Laguerre polynomials of nth degree y = Lkl)(t), which is
known to
I
satisfy the differential equittion ty" i (3+1--t)y' t. ny =
0, are determined
by way of a nonlinear syntem, from which Lt may be veen that
the
coordinates of the Zq~ilibrium points of :"ree electric
charges ocinoide
with the roots of Ln8 (x). A bulky Table gives, for s :r
-2/3, -1/2, -1/3.
1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 4/3, 3/2, 5/2, the values )f tk and Ak for n -
4 ... 10, and
k = 1 ... 10. V. I. Krylov is thanked for guidance- and
advice. There are
1 table and 5 references: 3 Soviet, 1 British, and I US.
Card 2/3
8&531
A Numerical Laplace Transformation 5/170/61/004/002/009/018
B019/lio6o
ASSOCIATION: ::nstitut matematiki i vychislitellnoy tek-hniki
AN BSSR,
g. Min!3k (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Technique
of the AS BSSR, Minsk)
SUBMITTED: May 28, 1960
Card 3/3
AYZEIISHTAT' V S - METELISICLY, A S.,
Computing inbDgrals of the type VeBtsi All
BSSR Ser. fiz.-tekh, nave no. 1:, 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(IntegrEL18)
AIEMNSHTAT, T, S.
Finding the optimus operating conditione
vith progra=ed control. Vestsi All BSSR.
no,-3-:33-41 163.
(Automatic con'trol)
for 6w au-towta
Ser, j f:lz,-tokh.) nav,
WRA 1684)
i
AYZENSHTATq V.S.
Multioperator cyclia processes. Dokl. AN BSSR 7
no-4t
224-227 Ap 163. (MM 16:11)
1. Institut matematiki I vychislitellnoy Lekhniki
AN WSSR.
Predstavleno ahadamikom All BSSR V.I. Erylovyin.
t
AYMENTAT.Ya~; MLOMMOVSKATA.B.(Kiyov)
Analysis of stereometrie problems to be solved by
calculation.
Mat. v sht:ole no.4:20-23 Jl-Ag '55. (KLRk 8::9)
(Oeouetry, Solid-Problems, exwrclses. etc.)
ATZIVSHTAT, Y&.I. (Kiyev); HUMMKOVSKAYA, B.G. (Klyev)
On calcuIRtIng periods of trigononstric fi=cttems. Mat.v
shk6le
no.h.:91-92 J1,-Ag 156. (MLRA 9-9)
(Trigonometrical funclJona)
011-6;
ATZINSILTATO BEMSMOVSKAYA, B,,G. (Xlyev).
Easing the lced for students studyiq, trigonometry. Mat.
v shkole
no.1:18-23 Jsi-y 158. (MIRA 11:1)
(Trigonometry--Stud~7 and teaching)
ATZINSHTATI, Y&J.; B110"I'SERKOVSKkTA, B.G. (Kiyov)
,~, wmo mocaonamu., !IS! -- - ---.
Certain eirrore in textbooke. Hat v shkole mioo3:86-88
MY-Jo 158.
(14a.thematico--Textbooke) (MIRA 110)
~Igwl IonIIMNIMM a MAMMMURIMIMM r,-%~MMM
I
~ AY,'MN3HTAT, Ya.I. (Kiyev); ICAURKOVSKrY, V.A. (Kiy'ev)
One of the vayv to aolve problems in stereomotry. Mat.v shkole
no-4:56-57 Jl-Ag 1162. OMMA 15:11)
(Menauration-Problems, exeroises, etc.)
AYZENSHTAT# Yakov Ionifavich; BELOTSERKONSKA7A, Basy-a
Grigorlyevna; PAZZLI-
SIM, S. V. p red.; SKWOVAI, K. I. p takhn. red.
[Sol-ring of Problems in trigonometry; manual for
t4achers) Reshenis
zadaoh po trigondistrii; posobie dlia uchitelei.
Moskyaq Goo.
uchabno-pedagog. Izd.-vo M-va prosv. RSFSRt 1960. 254
p. (MIRA 14:6)
(Trigoncmetry-Problensp exeroiseep ate.)
-USSR/General Biology Genetics B-5
Abe Jour Ref ZhiLr Biol.., No 2j. 1958: No 4879
Author Aizenshtat, YA.S.
Inst Not Gi-ten
Title The Effect of Fertilization Conditions on
HaredLits.ry Trans-
missioa
Orig Pub V kn. Voprooy biologil. oplodotvorenl..Ya. L.,
Ize.I.-vo Leningr.
un-tat 19541 73-.14o
Abstract; A attidy was conducted on the effect of
preliminary grafting of
crossed plants: the qtiantity of polLen applied,, the
age of sex
cells and condition of the maternal plant, on
dom:Lnance and
splitting. Ube tests were conduute.! on 20 varie+-Les
of toma-
toes and 13 varieties of peas. Basad chiefly on
splitting
into F by narkedly contrasting symptoms, the auttlor
made
the f(Slowing deductions: a preliminary grafting of a
pa-
terna:. plant. on a maternal one markedly increases
predom-
inanco of paternal features in F, or F2 progeny; when
Card 1/2
US%9Ff/Cr3ne:ml Bioloig - Genetics B-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhuj,^ - Biol.,, No 2., 1958o No 4879
fertilized by a &mail quantit-3F of pollen, maternal
features
are inc:reased in F1 and F while splitting may be
#Lltogetbar
absent. Weakening of poifeln cell vitality as, for
instauice,
in caaea of pollination by aged pollen, leads to a
predominance
of mats:mal features in hybrids F, amd F2. An increase
of
maternal features in F and F2 occurs also in casaii of
pollin-
ating flowers formed 11 the period of'greatest vitality
of the
maternal plant. The indicated methods for regulating
trans-
mission of inherited properties are xecommended for wide
utilization in practical selective-genetive technique.
For
criticaL analysis of this study see flulletin of Macow
Society
of Natural Studies, Department of Biology, 1956, 61, No
5.,
83-91.
Card 2/2
(40 =64,,,kandidat biologicheeRlkb nauk; SHIFILOVA, I.I.
Characteristict of T)ollen germination at different
stages of
davelopment of the tomato and Tea flower. Dc-Irl. Akad.
sellkhos.
2? n0.3:29-)2 157, (KLU lotO
1. laningradWy posudarstvenny, univernitst Iment A.L.
Zhdanova,
Predstavlona akidswdkou.D.D. litshnevyti.
(Pblion) (Pleal) (101FAtoso )
.= AMBINSHTAT,21a~-
Some problems of an.-regation in plant hybrids [with summary
in English]
Biu'L,'HOIP, Otd.biol 63 no-11:10"L-11-7 Tl-Ar 158
6 (min 11:11)
(HYBRMIZATION, TIRGETVIIE)
AMNSHTAT, Ya.S.; ZIIIJKCVA, Z.A.
- 1&%K~
Some problems of vagregation in hybrid plants,,
Vest.WU 14
no~2l;-?8-4l '59, 11HIM 12:10)
Olybridi2atinn, Vegetable)
AIZENSHTAT, Ya.3,
Role of oupplementary pollination with alien pollen
In hybridi-
zation. Zhur.ob.b-ibl. 20 no.2::115-127 Mr-Ap 159.
(KEPA 121 5)
(limmuTION, VROFW*la)
AYZEN.SHTAT, Ya,S., kand.bi-Dl.nauk
- ----
Effect of the Pollen
breeding of tomatoes,,
299-303 !59.
of remote species on segrogatim in intervarietal
Trudy po prikl, b)t.0 gim. i Ilel. J2 no-3:
(Tomato breeding) (MIRA Ut 5)
AYZL'&'HTAT, Ya.S.
Effimt of the age of parental plents on aegzzm-ga-bion
in(gea hybrids.
I,ss:L. po gen. no.:Lt:122-136 161. LIRA 15:1)
(RMUDIZATICN, VEMETABL:~)
AMENSMT, U.S.
U.,
Influence of ago-ftlated clumps of the verual
elemento on
cleavage in hybrids of peati. Zhur, ob. biol. 22
no.4.-292-304
Jl-Ag 161. J(MM 15:6)
(HYERMUT1011 VEGEVLB )
(FEM: ~
AYZENSHTAT, U.S.
Effect. of the conditions of tho year of crosaing on
-the sogragatinn
of hybrid offspring. loal. po Ipm. lo.~2:150-154 164.
(MIRA 18:4)
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exceedect bya faclor of 5--6 the adh9sion of a mirror surface.,
produced by
-iaporization in a vacuum. Causes of fogging o1' the'reflectirg
surface with time
are explained, ant methods of their elimination &" shown. Orig.
wt, has i
photographaj I grsphp and 1 table6
WB CODL: /0 20/ SMM DATEs 23Apr65/, OLIG RIF* 002
212
STARODUBTSrV, S.V.; TIKIIOMCLDVA, M.P.; AY4.ENSIITAT,
Ye.L.; TASFEUKIIAMIEDOVA, K-
Effect of ionized radiation on enz,bohydrates. Partl:
Formation of
formaldehyde and 1,3-di~!ydroxyacetone in the course of'
gamma-raying
of aqueous solutions of Flucose, 1'ructose, and maltoso.
Zhur.ob.khim.
11 no-9-3115-3118 1.1 161. (MIRA 14v9)
(Saccharldps) (Gamma rays)
sov/65-58-10-7/15
Some Characteristics cyr Deeuralssifiers,, Dissolved in
Petroleum.
Since 19513 the refinery has been procestilng'AM)mW
petroleum which contains very small quantities of
naphthenio acids, The petroleum Is dehydrated and do-
salted by washing with hot water in the presence of
the sulpho-naphtha deamulsifier. Acidic goudrons ob-
tained during the purification of'Axnheda' distillates
also contain surface active substances which are similar
to sulpho-aoids. The yield of alkaline waste products
Is considerably lower than during the purification of
petroleums which contain a large amount of naphthenio
acidsq but the qx;antity of organic substances reaches
50 to 100,000 mg/litre. The authors investigated the
possibility of preparing deemulsifiers of the aluminium
sulpho-naphthenate type from thezie wante materials;
according to Ye. A. Myshkin this compound is more active
than aluminium naphthenate. The 'Axa-heU reagent Is
a very satisfactory deemulsifier and according to the
statements by Chemical Engineer Ye'.* V,. Tlmofeyuk and
by the Laboratory Assistant R. Ye. Gr4QKor'yeva it has
been*used for dehydration of petroleu;n since April,1957.
Howeverv it causes strong oorros!Lon of the distillation
Ca,rd 2/4 platesp of the walls of the colunnsp pumps etc.,
but
SOV/65-58-10-7/15
Some Characteristics of DeemulsViers, Dissolved in Petroleum
are treated with aluminium salts to decrease the content
of organic oompounds in the effluents. There is I
Soviet Refeloenoe
ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskly neftemaslommod Im. 26 Bakinskikh
komissarov
(Gor'kly Petroleum Refinery Imeui '26- tau, Commissars)
Card 4/4
Anastaslyevsk C.-:-udo Oil From Bed IV a5 a
Raw Material fo:- Low-Viscosity Oils sov,/65 -60-2-2/15
.~'~.4% heavy aromatic ~-Dmpounds and tars, 10:33 than
0.2% paraffin, and less than 0.1% S; the -a--, content
i,eaches- 4C4 after e~~tractlcn of' L)r4,,h,: stock
1,p 0 C . Ai i ty peo of* j1pei, la I k~ I I o can be pro
.1 3 0
duced f rom this crude oil, ~~hich contains 111) to 80%
..,iel and lube low-solid PoInt dLstillates. Using the
:3ame, methodE3 as applied to Baku oil-s, the tv;o refine, iev
produced III different 8roducts whose solid points
ran, 0 C. Additional purification
rred f rom L2 to -7
was rjecessary only in a fev., cases. "he purified
products were better than those from ,he Baku and
Emba crude oils. For instance, transforrier oils
cou"d be obtained fr,,D.m the Aria s-.as I yev sk oils that
(lid not requi,:,e antioxidant and antidepressing
additive's, lli)wever, the transfomer oil was of
lower quality than importea oll.~_,, To achieve the
latter's quall.ty, the Yai-colavl ref':Inery pl-wified
*.-he d_`s~:illate v.,ith SO. ioas and 3dded 0.24- .-'Ono! Or
.3
Card 2/3 10 156' VT1 -1 , another anL1cxidaw t:o '~.iie
producl..
AYZENSHTAYN, P.G.; STARUKHINA. K.A.
Proluction of ~~X,amd-K-90 calile-joint fillers
from
Romashkinci petroleum. Neftepor. J. neftekhim.
no.2:14-16
163. (MIRA 17: 1)
1. Gorlkovskiy neftemardozavod.
41
7~~ v.
P
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AMIDRS i & MOM pe tov.~L~I N. Sobolev ~A, I
11. BUIA
_)TO
TM18 I Proatiction snol Idth Ulilraboniall
*0
pererstaLka *)m9fU"1,vaj-'po. .9650 -24
mpt. -TAGS *rgi io
I z
Sigofrevol is;~ike of tl~e :60 wtant lubilUe" nt:fluido used
in fhe
tre
W18 The
abiont vr me
QhOr 4 ier iti fro !kw kiy
ot*4 - eum--o It- PU-- i
BakiwikiWA*mi4iAvW-_- (GorkgvT n, i.) Ti _t hn I--
pro,,Iuclng It! was a et Rp, In ~ 1494yBy _--anci R~YRW *cbaned, Sulfo
-fresioll is
obtalmod b7 idxbij~ mediwi-viacos$ty-mlzi~raI ojas wi,~h a so-caned
m3fived basoi at no-32oc,, i,tAs ucef in nigrol heiited b)' 1200 with
additim
of fllamental~jsulfur durimg.fareful4t I I' is then
Tho ~tsMeOature!) in lam vat
raimid to 161 j, and tbim U11 ratWs'"'hi d for 3,0-12 JOrs. 1 Thi;
prooess is
3.or4:,
and- UdJlo6j, no ~ -to ebqLlify Uke ~ pro&~; tipn . of aafofresol thoL
authors- inves"'!
ti I thv 1~ossibilit -'tieing t4tn~zonUve_ An
gaitbf y of u1trationic bead 1vas__OUtbvwged._
in ai, c6lumm cif Viro liquid W~x azd JW#oc irdo Ow"nts. Vero
1reneftted by =em
of & disk*-- lbe- general poc~eftre_ 1~ m !to djasolve-sle* +
ii Al SIAAW- (10-12%)
COM 1/2
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apnshtatt Ye* .; Snljwa~M~-
AUTHOR i KLeMi 0. A.; Tikhomol vap M..P.1 Ay
TITLE. Change iri properties of_Kriacetate fiber under affect of
ganina rays
SOURCE.- AN UzSSE,. Izv. Seriya fiziko-mat.em. -kiaukj no. 2,
1963,:,61-64
TOPIC TAGS: garmia irradiation, triacetate fibers
ABSTRAC'~11: The clange in'properties of triacet-ite fiber No. 100
subjected to ganna
irradial;.ion and-thp influence of experimantal -,onditions on the
rate of radiolytic
decompoiiition have been investigated. 1-n,particular, the radiative
destruction
of clean and greasy fibers with different mois;ure contents,was
studied. in a
nitrogeTL atmosphexe and air. It was found tha; irradiation reduces
the viscosity,
strength, and rel.ative elongation of specimens, Radiative rtability
is higher
s irradiated in air than in nitrD;Le, The characteristic viscosity of
in fiber n. I
spec~meris exposedi~ to 2,,106 r in nitrogen %nd air dropped to 1.7
and 1.9, respec-
tively; that of specimens exposed to 5110 r, ito 1.0 and 1.3. it is
shown that air-
drieii specimens~ are more resistant to irnidiation than moistened
specimens. The
degroa (if polymerization of' ait-dried fibibrs d:.~opped to 430 and
330 with doses
Card 112
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ACESSION NR i AP3000222
of 2*10 and 5-10' respectivelyl that of fibex6 moistimed to 40 and
10007., to
330 and 220. It was proved that greasing,reduces the influence of a
gaseous
meditun on the' radlative destruction of fibers. '.The chcracteristic
viscosity 'of
greased fibers 'in a nitrogen oxide. atmosphere and in ai.r dropped to
1.75 and
1.0, respectivelyj undjer the same conditions, the viscosity of clean
fibers was
2.0 and 1.3. Orl;g. art. hast 2 f1gures., I forfuuia, and 2 tables.
i ASSOCIMION: Fiz1ko-tekhnichjeakiy institut AN UzSSR
(I?kysicotechnical Institute
AN Umbek,SSR
SUBMWEDt 1ODec62 DATE ACQs %:!Jun6j1 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE NS,MP 'NO REF SOVi 005 OTHERt A04
C.,d 212
ITZEN"IfTE"Ill, A.G.; IVANOV, "'J.; I IS(IVShJY, L).7
9
1,',c a mt i r I np, the deposition rt, tf' of ~!-. "
','I r, r. f, rt ~ ;,, f, r , ) ~ -, '. ! . , - -; 11
, 47' 1* " ~ , ~ Z, ~ ~ I
Tl'lvot. inat. 38 no.9t65-U) S, 165. .
Omml.~~, I,i~].))
4ky2;HNSMYIIO A.4j~~ In h, (g. Sofiya). NETLEHIL, A.T.,
doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.
........
Uairg- a (~-mater circuit to rwasure low values of 9,
Elektrichestvo
no.121;69-71 3) 1%. (mm 11W
(Ileotric meantrawnts)
Now destgn of bigh-ohtdc resistors, Ism. takh.
w.3-.58 W-Je 15?.
(Alsetric resistors) (MLRA 10:8)
SOV-120-58-1-28/43
AUTHOR: Ayzensht,Un. A. I.
TITUTP: Measurement of High Voltage (Izmereniye vysc.kogo
CD
naprZrazheniya)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i Te:dinika Eksporimenta, 1958, Nr 1.
pp 120-122 (USSR)
KBSTY.UCT: The object of the present work was to replace the
usual
electrostatic and valve voltrieters incorporating capa3itative
dividers by more accurate, tuliversal, and relatively cheap
in-
struments.. The ctipacitative dividers arc., rerlaced by more
effe,citive electronic dividercs. The electronic method
su7,L2est-
ed here opens new possibilities in the m,aasurement of high
voltc,ces and the intensity of' electrostatic fields. The
prin-
ciple of action of the instrL~ment is illuotrated in FiGs.1
and
2 arid is based on the exterral electrosUatic control. of an
eiectronic valve (Ref.1). The control Grid of an electronic
valve is replaced by an exteinal electrode whose electro-
static field penetrates through the envelope of the valve.
Any diode in which the space between the anode and the
cathode is not scx.,eened may 1e used. The RFG-5 kenotron was
used in the present work. It has a largo-, intereloctrode dis-
tance and its getter is near the cathode (Fig.2). The theory
Card 1/2
SOV-120-58-1-28/43
hleaSU3~ement of High VoltaSe.
Of the effect of -the external control electrode on the anode
currEint is develo-oed. The instrument caa be used to measure
a hi[;h DC voltage by means of a circuit ahovrn in Fig.4. This
may tie done as follows: the control electrode is connected to
the point which is at a high potential a:ad a screen contain-
in- some holes is interDosed between the electrode and the
valve. When the material of the screen is suitably chosen the
DC fteld is converted into vnriable field and can be measured
through its effect on the anc-de current flowing through the
kenotron. If high alternating voltages are to be measured
the rotating screen is removed and the circuit shown in Fig.3
is employed. In the latter case the kenotron works in con-
junction with a 1)eak voltmeter. Various possible applicat-
ions are sug,-ested. There axe 4 figures and 4 Sdviet refer-
L?
ences.
ASSOCIATION: Bolgarskaya ILkademiya nauk (Bulgaritm Academy of
Sciences)
3UBMITTED: July 6, 195?.
1. Voltage--Measurvment 2. Vciltmeters--PerCcirmance 3.
Voltmeters
,13ircuits 4. Ifti-Itage dividerv,-Gircuits
Card 2/2
SOV/120- 59-2-28/i.50
Some Peculiarities of Negative Feedback and their
Application to
an Electronic Voltage Divider
explained by the fact that in most valves tho emitting
surface of the cathode is slightly groater in length
than the projected area covered by tho grid; this means
that a proportion of the anode current is normally
uncontrolled, but that when the heater voltage is reduced
the active are-a of the cathode lies entirely under the
shadow of the grid. In tKe circuit of Fig 2 the
separate biasing of the gxid ensures that tho circuit
should work with pure negative alternating current feed-
back; experiments show, towever, that', the stabilising
coefficient ex-,eeds the treoretical amount 1+SRk because
the resistance Rk appears simultaneously as the anode
load and acts also as a scurce of voltago foodback. In
the subject of Fig 3 positive bias Ls applied to the grid
and the feedback is both direct and alternating and
depends on current. The effects of chance in heater
VDltage are shown in Tabl6 2. Both tlAs table and the
results in Table 1 (which apply to Fig 1) show the
Card 2/,4 effects of over-compensation. Direct current
feedback
also stabillses the slope of the valve against
SOIr/120.- 59 - 2- 28/ 50
Some Peculiarities of' Negative Feodbaclk and their
Application to
an Electronic Voltage Divider
By this meam the error in an electronic voltage divider
may be reduced to 0
Card W4 Thore are 6 ftgures;I'tables and 3 Soviot
references.
MISOCIATIM: Cerktr&l Laboratory of the V. Kolarov
Factory, Sofie
SUBMITTED: Ju.ne 30, 1958
83156
A Maximum Indicator S/115/60,/000/008/006/013
B019/BO6)
is obtained in dependence on the rectified alternating ,urrent.
A dis-
advantage of this method is the fact that compensation is done
by hand.
This may be avoided by connecting the abo?o-mentioned maximum
indicator
into a differeritiator. This t.-Ype of maximum indicator i:3
described in
detail and illustrated by the circuit diagram shown in Fig. 1.
There are
1 figure and 1 Soviet referenoe.
Card 212
1\
TITOV, B.H., dots*; AYZENSIITMN, A.R.
Fans in series for booster vent.'Llation.
lwv.v7u.ucheb.z&Tj;:rr.zhur.
no.4:114-119 '58- (KMA 1 1)
1. TOMBkiy polltakanichaskly lru)titut.
(Kine ventilation) (Pima, Keehan:h-,al)
BOODMDLOY, N.A., inzh.; SEMKITIMKO. V.D..
kand.tekhn.naulc; ATZINSIUMN,
A. K?N ' Insh. A~- -wwpwopw
Industrial testing of SVH-6 fano for local
ventilation. Ugol'
Ukr- 3 n0-12:34-36 D 159. (MIRk 130)
(Mine ventilation)
AYZ71,SHTEYL,--.1.3-.I.; ZAKHAROV*; V.I., red.
[Manual on the state and development of
public-eating:
establishments in the R.S.F.S.R.18pravochnik o
soatolanii
razvitii obshchostvermogo pitaniia v RSFSR.
[1%Y) B'I'
Aizonshtein i dr. Moskva, Goa,orgizdat, 1960
in'R9A 1p;:10)
(Restaurants~ lunchrooms., etc.)
GANAGO, F.M.p kand. med. nauk; Frinimal:.
uchastiyet AIXUEYEVA R.M.p
vrach (Sverdlovsk); AYMB14 NVILS., VraCIL
(S"rdlovst);
BABINOVAP G.D*,, vraich (SvwrdlovB))l BOWIITSXAI'A
L*M*.q' vrach
(Swrdlovsk); VARGIMOVA M,V,p V7,a,,h (3vvrdlavpk;;
KOPYLOVA
K.P.,, vraeh (Sverdlovskl; SOKOLOVA 0 V. re'ch
(Sverdlovsk~;
SHEWSOVA I R.P,, vrach~(SverdlovsO; ;HEIZA, I.M.,
vrach
(Swrdlovsk); BYKBCIVSKAYAp M,A,,, vrach (Revda);
BFIYAYEVA,
N.Xa., vrach (Magnitogors~)J- KRUGLOVAp N.A.p vrach
(Kurgan);
NIMPOROVA, PA.,, vra,ih (Kurgan); MITINA, O.A.,
vracb (Asbest);
POPMOVNIKOVA, E.D.,v-rach (Ufa); PONCMAREVA N I.
vrach
(Ot4mburg); RILSSOSHNYKH, G.F., vrach (Ferw-'~;
NZA'NOVA, V.V.,
vrwih (Izhevsk)
Chemoprophylaxis of tuberculosis in children arml
adolescents
in foci of tuberculous infection. Probl, tub6 42
no.lt6-11
164. (MIRA 17-.8)
1. Detakoye otdeleniye (zav. F.M. Ganago)
Sverdlovskogo insti-
tuta. tubarkuleza (dir. - prof. Shaklain)
(J'Or'Ganago).
AYZENSRrEYN, E.M.; ZHIVINA, M. I.
Evaluating the molecular weights of polyethylene
terephthalate and
of the fibers made from it (Invsan), Khim. volok,
no.2:74-75 164.
(MIRk 17,5)
1. "---loyuznyy nauchno-iooledovatell3kiy institut
'Lakuss-Lvennogo
voloknit.
570
IA"4:1570 m,RWA( ~6-4/N~4~,p: A3D-3/BSD(t)/SSD/AF~~M
D ra) -3
CC ii4 14h-4 P4046263: -.81(tt83/641000/0051002.,1/0026
V.
I AYJTH0R;` ov- N. X~ Gorbacheva. I nshtS!Xg. EWWDa, 15
b Ave
~Pve~dkov
"okftl V, N, S, P6tukhov, B. V.
11 TITLE.- the influi~,nqe-,of.rholeculai,-weight'upoti- the
structure-and properties-of-
lavsan:
TRCE:! Kh1mid,4eskiye,v'olqknh n6* 5, 19 26:'
OL 64,~j 22
S
TOPIC Ti hetic fiber,,. polyester
fiber,~,,polyethylene,terephthaleite fiber,,,
r, i a-;.
molecula fiber stru.c,ture 'fib vik~, iavllan, polymer cry St
er- prol QU z
tion, polyl'per amo phization, lymer orientatibn
p0,
ABSTRAC,r: The J~elation'betw'etlnstructure ajid moledidar weight was
investi
po 7
gated for Tavsan, lyester- fiber, and a bberfrom polyethylene
terephthalate
t
(PET]-') fo~ he pur';0se of irnprdv'ingAhq proper'Hes of 1~olyesi~er
fibers~ PETP
resembleslrlavsanj~~ certain eta s C 'st6lUz4ion kitietic's
orientation and
9e ry
morphojog~~ were Otermined. Poly-66ers with rl 16; 30, ~600 m0lecular
weight,and
Card
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fibers of 147-25; 60, mole(!Iular yO t1gated;_ -the i'~aothoas for
determ-:-
L ---,4 Ight aand pr ;I nu - at
Ining im'olepu ar %.5 o eparoe mor ed. - DilatDmetrIc- curves -
_1 betweeti Aj~i-_140G a__~_d dlen6sii~.. ei 'k h66ed that an
in~reast~ in molecular,
t I remetits s
weight de6~eased jk)lymer tenden'4, to__crotallhiat ion. ~The higher
~the moleculav
I h
w
eig it, t d~ broade.~ the interval,i4 the gl~ssforxnitig range (51'r
960~ Amorphiza-,
tion of PEl!M incrq~~sed with increpsing naole6ut r weight. S did the
coefficient
A
"Apt
double fraction .inde4for deierrnWng the orientaltion of the
isotropic'
A01
fiber. ~Thi,i same a plied to 14vst~ni..~:-'Fibeirl'sti~eiigth
parallelkl -mole 6ular weight; i- 7
t d di olution In
this was oji' ained al~ higher texopertitures,~. Datdion zwelling ss
80 percent; d showed ffi~ersvtih hi a r% l6ight~ S t.,-
sulfuric Ci gkiir molecul more resi t
onA to the *Atac'k _o acfd..~ Sii6_i'~onditions
of;,Otructural,fori~natiofi provide go A
7 fig.
's for o*aining. lavsan ~~!j)er~ greatl:;!Otrengd~. Ori,g. art., has:
possiblliti~i
ures and t table
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ACCVW~6N ~~n; /Die: 2
h t e.), FeWkhov, I
AUTIi!4DR: A In
0
I41TUP: Effecl of molecular -O~eight on oriertative drawini',and 1'
roperties'of
I)acr6h fibev~~,
-SO U R! On: H III ic eaklye vol kna, 11164, 18- 22, ~j
d nO. 0
TbPlt~ TAGS, ~~)acron, i~ply~i'~ylene.,~terephihal-.kte,;;'fiber"
filtn't crystallization,
methiiii1cal prOperty, plastlc.~,,defbrrviation `~trengtb, fatl': e
Pie
pe rty, 9!~~pp
ABSTRACTa. The effect of ch'lknging khe, rnoi6cular i~eigh ~of thO
pol~et iene ter
hy
rot: ~17600 to 50 on the,~ drawing of the~I!])acr~~ fiber (drawn from
phthalite f n, o 2 00
06. 2-111. 5 to #3,~-36) and the fi6er prppertiei~ were iivestipted
The tendency of
ed~f " 6
d- -ia i~n he sting decreased
Ahe isiltrople (jinstretch ib,6r-W age an
z
r, 1,4C Ing'
vvm~ I, reasino molecular weigbC With inq rean jmole~julai~ freight
the tension
-whilch thc~ f: -6ffective.,-:
Upon Ing 14re'ased,jbe~ rinxitnuir- extexit to' WO could be
oo
dratyn decre sed, ;wd thi ~belr, adhered lt~as to t6;e mel~al suilace
of the heatib.
im*ei:1t.--- A st-tidy' of the-dravir' relation
d -Z~ elt .~g terripe-ratit riect pr rty Ship-
OR
C
T
~Mmml: mr Z=
X: 40~45
r
78
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e, ~re, 46s lletetminel
st awe'l the,.Opt murn,drli*ing,~, r~t iby~ tide brewing ra e, ah4l,
-es
factor'"d-tbe
aterial molk ar w4igbt. teimperatux above the
he kic i`baj~stancelbf c4e fibe 46,~,4661 s f 'elastlel
Oolm~iiin decrtlased'the a r, u 0
I ermas~; nl,,' o, 'weight, butIncreased iftL -4~;
ty~~f ljil6t~0010! b apt 111de0ende ~Cijja.T;
e~"ular weig
awsotiliople fibi ~r_ as the - jnol ht _IriorelascO. Inti, eas~*,,Iin
mulecular
d-.1
Weight' &C ver~*41)10 PI forty.Mion, i " roved
re ed the ency: 4 ward lyre
-terld inp
Jlhe. fatliguti, proj ortles, -fiberjlti*bgth;- pllio~llty--, anti:
dy~w6fc riosi ance of i e
M~d s'~~ghpr
6ptlrnu~ i drawing ternIperabire abd de. iei~s 'd
yeel*r fiberi, periiiI c e
e- cr
th cep on hilating. 04g. -a fii: Bliff~~CI6 4nd, 3 tabliz-o
~h
"OMATION.-I IffiM. V
SUM* 690
4
SUII C(
'~J
2/
7~1
AY~--- N,"3117IFYN, ) B.V.
ViS(;,)Sity Of thle MElLS Of Yh-rl.
volc.~:. no.4:20-23 '64.
Same probleirs of the formation of the pr)lyerter
'ib'-ir lavsar.
Ibid. :2 /.."1 NIRA L-1-:4)
14 &
1. W~esay-uznyy niiiiehiio-issli~,lovitelli~ILY
ln.;ti.tu-.
volo~na.
L 22601'-66 WTW/LMFO)~f 1 94
ACC WRi AP600:$834 SOURCE CODES UR/0374165/GOO/006)'0146/0151
AUTHORi Gellitr, V, E. (Kalinin); (Kalinin);
Ay z e ngj- t. q j=-Walinilk),
I - - -r /I
ORGt hone.
TITLE: Invealligation of orientationaL drawitig of lavsan
monofilament
SOURCE:i Mekhvnika polimerav, no. 6, 1?65, 146-151
TOPIC 17AGSt polyester plastic, polyet'.1ylene plastic, physical
chomistry. property, heat effect, tempsirature dependence, drawing,
synthetic fiber
ABSTRACT: The paper repr(-Isents an invitatigation and comparison
of
two versions of orientational drawing of lavsan momofilament, one
being the conventional method of hot water drawing based on the
differcnce in speeds of rotating discs and the oth,ar, the method
of
drawing the fiber through the hole of ii draw plate, The nature of
tensilo and structural p.L(Tertie an been studied in the
Card 1/2 UDC.- 678.677.4
CL
L 22607-66
ACC NR,: AP6003834
temperature range al 70 to 10OC* Orij.. airts has: 9 figures, [Based
on author's alstract)
SUB CODEt 07, 1l/ SUBH DAM 12Apr65/ ORIG' REF: 006/
OTH REN 0141
Card 2/2,,,~~
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(Moskva)
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A1,21 ESSR i Gorodska-
.3 ,ni psikli,:)nevrol)[,,ic)ievk,,xytI bollnitsa No.3
(glavnyy vrach N.N. 1~vrylova), Moskm,
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A.?. Av,tsyn)
AMN .3SSR,, otdel pa-.omorfologii tamtrallnoy
nervnoy sistemy
VientralInc-go nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta
psikhlatrii
(dir. - prof. D.D. Fedotov) Ministerstva
sdravookhraneni:ra
RSFS1I i Psikhonevrologicheskaya gcrodskayei
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