SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GREBENSKAYA, N.I. - GREBENYUK, M.I.

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GRIBETISKAYA, N.I. Regeneration of skeletal muscle tissue in mammals following novocains block. Biul. eksp. biol. I med. 47 no-3:81-84 Mr"59- MIRA 12:7) 1. Iz kafedry obohchey biologii (zav. - -)rof. G.M. Litver) 1-go Lenin- gradskog,o meditainakogo instituta (dir. - dotsent A. I. Ivanov). Pre(l- stavlena deystvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR V. N. ChernigOVBkim. (PROGAM, eff. '- nerve block on musc. regen. in animals (Rue)) (ANISq-11MI.A. RIGIONAL. effects. procaine nerve block, on musc. regen. in animals (Rua)) (MUSCLI, physiol. regen. eff. of procaine nerve block in animals (Rhe)) (R3GMMATION, plWsiol. mac., eff. of procaine nerve block in animals (Rue)) GFEBEIMSIFAYA, N.I. Structural cha4eteristics of blood vessels and the bronc*-Aal tree in the lung of some uwmis, krkh. anat., gist. i embr. 47 no.9t84-91 S 161, (141RA 18:11) 1. Kafedra biologii (zav. - dotsent V.S.Nikltin) Grodnenskogo meditsinakogo instituta. Submitted Jan. 3, 1962. L 3 2~65 -PBD/~Vr(l)/EW(v'-)/EEC-4/EEr,(t) n3-5/PqA/Pae-2A'i~w4 dwtvO r . ......... -0060/0/006/06116162/vih ACCESSION NR: AP5005782 AUTHOR, Abbasov, R.-; 9.,;' Durasova*o M6 Sf Ivanov, V. A'6 Ignat'yeva, L. H.;~Holchan a iG-v. V. L.; Pankratoy. Ye. I.; Rittrhnnnit A- r., VivMro- n~- J 22171 S/048/61/025/004/020/048 B104/B201 AUTHORS: Grebenskiy, B. S.., Timofeyeva, T. V.. Khormushko, S. P., and Tsvetkov, 0. S. TITLE: Increase of the efficiency of a scintillation detector for slow neutrons PERIODICAL: Izve8tiya Akadeinii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 4, 1961, 500-503 TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors), Kiyev, June 20-25, 196o. The a-uthors examined a dispersion detector for slow neutrons on the basis of ZnS-Ag and H 3B0 3Y 10 using both natural B and such enriched with B . The detectors were prepared by joint sintering of ZnS-Ag with H 3B0,, and also, for a compari- son, by a method described in the literature (Ref. 2: Sun K., Malmberg P., Pesjak F., Phys. Rev., 95, 600 (1954); Nucleonics, 14, No. 7. 46 (1956); Ref. 3 : Vorisek M., Czechosl. J. Phys., 7, No. 6, T5~ (1957)). In the first method, a sinter of B 20 3 was ground with ZnS.-Ag and sorted in frao- Card 1/6 22171 Increase of the ... S/048/61/025/004/020/048 B104/B201 tions accordinv to given grain sizes. The authors determined the dependence of efficiency 3., of the recording of slow neutrons on the grain size of the fraction and thethiokness of th 70 detector for different percentages of boron oxide concentrated with B to different degrees. They further constructed the differential curves of the pulse amplitude distributions of slow neutrons and gamma radiation. Results are collected in the table and the two diagrams (Pigs. 1 and 2). The maximum of sensitivity ranges between 30 and 34 wt% H BO (Table). There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 6 referenceal 5 Soviet~blgc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Legend to Table 1: 1) grain size in pi 2) detector 1: 16 % H 3BO 3 with 19 % 13 10 ; 3) detector II: the same with 85 % B 10 ; detector 111: 34 % 3 3 10 2 89 % H3BO3 with 19 % B . 10 optimum thickness of detector in mg/cM I is the efficiency of the capture of thermal neutrons by the detector with formation of an alpha particle. with 19 % B 10 ; detector IV: the same with 85 % B 10 ; detector V: H BO Card 2/6 22172 S/046/61/025/004/021/048 B104/B201 AUTHORS: Gorshkov, 0. V., GPebenski.,y_,_B__S,., Khormushko, S. P., and Tsvetkov, 0. S. TITLE: Dispersion detector for fast neutrons PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 4, 1961, 504-505 TEXT: The present paper has been readat the 9th Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors), Kiyev, June 20-25, 1960. The detector considered here is made of grains of a ZnS-Ag scintillator, which are uniformly distributed in a medium containing hydrogen. The scattering of neutrons in the detec- tor leads to the formation of recoil protons which, when hitting a scintillator, result in a scintillation which is recorded by a photo- multiplier. The detectors considered here were prepared by polymerization of styrene and methyl methacrylate with ZnS-Ag. The resulting detectors were up to 300 mm In diameter and had the shaDe of hollow spheres, cylinders, hemispheres, etc. The grain size of the scintillator was 12-25 4, the afterglow had a duration of about 10-4 seconds, the intensity Card 1/3 22172 3/048/61/025/004/021/048 Dispersion detector ... B104/B201 maximum of emission ranged between 4100 and 4500 A, which was in good agreement with tile maximum of spectral sensitivity of the antimony cesium photocathode of the multiplier. The recording efficiency may berepresented in the form E = ca F-PE V .Here, fadenotes the scattering efficiency of neutrons of tile detector, ~p the hitting efficiency of protons (to hit a ZnS-Ag grain), and f is the efficiency of the recording of scintillations. & as a function of t9e neutron energy En, of the grain size and of the concentration Cm of the scintillator, of thickness, etc., is discussed. Relation Sp = I - exp(-k(r)CVRn ) is derived, where 0V denotes the volume concentration of ZnS-Ag~ Rn is the proton range for proton energy En2 k(r) is dependent upon the energy distribution of the recoil protons and of the grain size of tile scintillator. It is also obvious that there is an optimum thickness 10 of the detector, that is dependent upon the optical properties of the detector, on E., and the discrimination threshold. For a detector with Cm = 25 % the optimum thickness is equal to 10 mm, when recording the neutrons from a Po., + Be souice, and at a discrimination of gamma radiation with 3.1o4 quanta-cm-28ec- . There are 1 figure and 8 references: tj Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 2/3 S/858/62/000/001/011/013 D296/D307 AUThORS; Grebinskly, S. 0., Iovleva, N. D..-and Popovich, I. V. TITLE: The influence of x rays upon the traisforma-tion of sto- rage subs-tances, tissue respiration, end the activity of oxidative enzymes of sprouting plant seeds SOURCE: L'vov. Unimersytet. Problemna lyaboratoriya radiobiolo- hiyi. Biorogicheskoye deystviye radiatsii, no. 1., 1962, 84-89 0 TEXT: In an earlier paper, the authors have shown that high dozes of radiation suppress the growth, the respiration rate and the wa- ter adsorption of plant seeds. In the present paper the authors tried to investigate the underlying changes in the metaboli'.,3m of seeds. Maize seeds, Deas, sunflower seeds and wheat grains were used for the experiment. The seeds were moistened and, when sprout- -ing, were exposed to radiation at a rate of 15 r/min. After expo- sure, the seeds were grown in tap water at 250C in the dark, The ..dehydro-enase activity and the respiration rate were estimated in Card 1/2 S/858/62/000/001/011/013 The influence of x rays D2906/D307 a ',-,arburg apparatuo. The dehydrogenase activity was cutuimated in sections through the cotyledons of 1 thic'z%-ness by the method of Markh and Felldman (Biokhimiya, v. 2P no. 6, 1957). The oxidase activity was measured by the method of Povolots'Kaya (Bioklaimiya'. v. 20, 19506) in buffered eluateo. The reoult.,i showed Lhat S%wall doseL; of radiation (5-00r) increased the respiration together with the uctivity of the glucodehydrogenase and also ~o a 'Lesser extent the isocitric acid dehydrogenase. Larger doses (10,000r) su 'opreo3ed primarily the activity of isocitric acid dehydrogenase and - to a lesser degree - of glucodehydrogenase. All doses between 500 and CD 25,000r suppressed the activity of polyphenoloxidases and particu- larly of ascorbin-oxidase, but the peroxidase activity remained unchanged. Large doses inhibit the hydr6lysis of storage substan- 1~ V 0 ces such as orotein and starch. In sunflo%,.rer seeds, ho%vrever, the hydrolysis of fat became more intensive under these circumstances. There are 4 tablea.. A660CIATION: Kafedra fiziologii rasteniy L'vovsklogo ur~lversiteta (Department of Plant Physiology, L1vov University) C a 1- d 2 /2 656/162//00011 0011012/1013 .D2()6/1)307 AUTHORS: Grebinsk~y, S. 0., Gadzevich, L. I. and Bodnar, I. I. TITLE: The influence of x rays upon the growth and yield of root crops S.OURCE: Llvov. Universytet. Problemna lyaboratoriya radiobiolo- hiyi. Diologicheskoye deystviye radiatsii, no. 1, 19062, 90 - 97 TEXT: Earlier studies (P. A. Vlasyuk, Rost rasteniy (The Growth Of Plants), Izv. Llvovskogo un-ta, 1959, 36j-370) had shown that treatment Of sugar beets with radioactive isotopes stimulates the irrowth of the crop. The authors decided -to study the effect of x rays. It was assumed that the expected influence would be-more marked if sprouting seedlings were exposed rather than 'he inactive dry seeds. The ueeds were moi~;tened and when they had begun to sprout they were exposed to x rays from a distance Of 2 m at a rate of 1000 r/min. The imiture roots were weighed Mid compared with the weight of rionirradiated,roo-to which served as the control. Card 112 The influence of x rays 0 0/858/'2/000/001/012/013 D296/D307t Exposure of _Lng seedlingo to do-L3es be-~wecn 500 and 1000 r was found to lead to a simi'Lican 4ncrease Jn the y4eld o, sugar beets, carrots and marrows. lrvadl-~atio,; o-, diry ---,d,- o nv e _r s e ly , 'Y OUVI C), C decreasea the yield and the average weil;ht oL' the roots. ~1.fter ex- posure to radiation, the roots had a somewhat higher proportion of parenchymatous tisoue which led to a slight decrease in the sugar content. There are 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziolo-ii rasteniy Llvovskogo universite-ta, 0 (De~,artment of Plant Physiology, L'vov University) Card Pp R LMMKO, A.K., Inzhoner; SHATILOT. CV., inshener; NOSOV, V.A., Inzhe- nor-, POLOZKOV, A.A., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk; GRIBMKOV, X.P., inzhoner. Determining forces acting upon parts of the cutting apparatus in harvesting large-stemmed crops. Sellkhozaashins no.9:19-21 3 156. N2A 9: 11) 1. Uvod Rostsellmash. (Harvesting machinery) -~77'7'15v~--!A, Y. P. -- "Fro. lems 4rc-, of' il~e Cenlr. I tv~.r Ponu State Innt. the regree of Candilcl,te in cof 4h--~ 1~al '--nallzaticn T a, oratory Cc-n- L L :~Ilpjyly at F(-tlulaicr~ Rcstcv na iiostcv na Dorm, (Di,,,F~ertntion for T!edical .'riencen) SO: Knizhnaya Letopic I, No 1, 191~~ ARIBIMTSOVI F,F,,--.felldsher (derevnya Pblyany Oshmyanskogo rayona, Molodechnenalroy oblasti) Pirst aid centers in field tilling brigades. 7,11d. I akush. 25 no-3146 Wr 160. (KM l3s6) (NDLOUMM PROVINO-AGRICULTURAL LABOnRS--MUICAL UM) *Is goo* 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 4, 0 16 ty J2 a i-JP, T1W x it 32 U M .0 36 v to it 4 41 a 0 a S'A -A -A-A-A-JL- L -P Q -J_I I v 00 "t A.0 190 so 4r. goal I Platellits 1`110"11111 DOLOMITE CLINKER AND PRODUCTS MADE THERROF-A. A. ~Pkr, lilta. ORMilup. Nisloh.61P. Ckdpk(-u-. No. 44 P. 31, 'ION)- -.00 _Yuk L i 00 it h"Lin JOT(~61tes were used in the Production of a flight), re ractory, cleAd. burned clinker free of lime, Calculation hlL%W on lhe fir"lical j7j)njjxkijji_,n son ;i~ %hovied that an addition of 8-33% of %dice was necessary in the coon of a ~64 it dukunile of the following percentage com t StO 01-56. Al,O, 0,W. 0 41 Fe,t), j M. C&O 29-33. MgO 21 -82, MnO 0-2-trilgrittim: 1. '43,1k). TN. oulit .00 00 give a Oinker of the followicif mineralogical composition: 3c&().*UO* 38M. Molt) (per .00 lclav) 34,36. 4C*O. 1,% Fe,O 5- Ifl, 2C&O. I'll.0. I -.U, 2MnO SiO, 00 0-44, I*riixAi and quanx band were "W assilica bearers to the dolomite, see an.1 all the rn&ttfW% were final d i No, 40). A number of bodies 9oz u y etv compounded and find to lorfldi=temperatures (I.IMO'-I.W~) anti the minimum firing temperature was found to be 1.000'. The fired Iwo- dutti, were examined lietrographicidly and tested for denifty and refractoriams under ltwd, The results show that bodles containing large amounts of di- see t-ak-ittin %ilicittv are not stable. and that the exct,st; silica in the rAw material 00 Ov. -r the calculated amount must not exceed 10'. The bodies exhibitiog the txt refractory properties (app. op. Xr. 2-M-2-97: vol porwity IO-foll; 09 of itolivning under limit. LOW-1,64MV, an-I 4",, -Irliwinalicut untIrr 1-1, 1,711411) contained no free Valf-1, Petn4graphh- e%ami"titui %lumed th&t the material ecinldiavil tit 3711. tti-valcium silkate and X41%, Thc3Ca0SiO, jj.-_ricula~ 00 ~1. "%Iwoulril with 11% of The clinker this, nixtainnt %as grounil, I hydratilic firt4wrttm. moistened, and inade into small bricks under ,% lirc,~tirr of :4111 kg,,'~ In *Go 'lheir lirickn were dried without difficulty anti firvt W 1.4.1i4l. The wivk~ a* are allm ... I inset in the air More firing; it~ftrr Sdav% they hadaci-hl crit,hing 'tresixth of 714 kg 14-f *I cm. via- 441.0. *:a "it a" livi am a.. 914 Mal 1 1 Ar W 9 W of a *0 "a 'a I Sao 0 0 0 0 a 40' a %0' 2 0 0 a 0,0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 gold 00 Goo so" 004 0 I If Ids p"Kissis AMID re an S.SA. 66 9c nlht' (Al d0knukk cbnker and fintlY grijund raw ago vznemu!l~; tbe" M&Y be added 11%) fine. ago 9 " It b" Or "Ittillilwlicisl Powd ot the fuO. goo sun) ci bins or in U!mp. =t goo 1100ch 0 goo see was .0" v sod 48&Lll =v Ali 0 " a i W a 6 A IF v 0 0 0 0 a OA 00 0000 e o 0wo 0-0 o 0-,O,0 a 0 0 0goo 00 'a. MIR li! SOV/137-59-4-7388 Translation from: lieferativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 4, p 6 (USSR) AUTHORS: Grebenyuk, A.A., Zhuravleva, Z.I. TI TLE The Manufacture of Large-Capaoity High-Alumina Crucibles and Their Testing in Operation PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Vaes. n.-i. in-ta ogneuporov, 1958, Nr 2, (49), pp 159 - 176 ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the effect of small admixtures of T102 and ZrO2 on alumina sintering and on properties of high-alumIna crucibles. A technology was developed to obtain high-alumina crucibles cast of dross at relatively low roasting tomperatures and to manufacture packings for the lining of vacuum induction furnaces up to 170 kg capacity. Cast high-alumina crucibles were made of alumina with addition of 1% T102 or 2% Z"02 + 1% T'02; the.dross humidity was 32.3 and 31.7%, specific weight 1.97 and 1.98 j./cm3, PH 3.59 and 3.0 respectively. The high-alumina crucibles were dried down to 0.23 - 0.66% humidity, and were roasted at 1,6000C for eight hours. From the same material briquets were Card 1/2 made for packings, which were crushed, until the following fractions were SOV/137-59-4-7388 The Manufacture of Large-Capacity High-Alumina Crucibles and Their Testing in Operation obtained: (in mm) 10% of 4 - 2 fraction, 35% of 2 - I fraction, 15% of 1 - 0 .5 fraction and 40% of -- 0.5 fraction. High-alumina crucibles from dross of two com- positions, tested in an induction furnace at a metal temperature of 1,6000C after 18 and 13 smelts respectively, did not exhibit cracks, shrinkage cavities and other changes in their appearance. Analogous conditions were stated in high alumina crucibles made of packing materia.1, that were tested under similar conditions after 14 and 10 smelts. Ya.G. Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Grebenyuk, A.A, 132-58-7--9/13 TITLE: Columnar Drilling Machine "DT 10 - 8911 for Drilling Through Coal Layers (Kolonkovyy anaryad DT 10 - 89 dlya prokhodki ugollnykh plastov) PERIODICAL: Razvedka 4- Okhrana nedr, 1959, 11r 7, pp 50-53 (USSR) ABSTRACT- To obtain high grade core samples of coal, many types of tubes were proposed. Each had some defect. The authoi describes a columnar drilling machine which he invented in 1952 and is called "DT 10 - 89". A detailed description of the apparatus is given. It has many advantages in Com- parison with other systems: it secures the flushing of the bore hole before drilling through the sample receiver,drills through the coal layers with a drilliAg fluid; protects the sample from destruction, etc. There is 1 diagram and 1 table ASSOCIATION: Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut (The Tomsk Politechnic In fj titu to) 1. Coal---Sampling 2, Drilling mach-Ines--Equipment 3. Drilling machines--Performance 4. Drilling fluids--Applications Card 1/1 15 (2) AUTHORS: G e gW4 Z. 1. '.1, ~.A,, Zhuravleft SOV/131-59-7-7/14 TITLE: Production of Highly Refractory Materials on the Basis of Zirconium Dioxide (Polucheniye vyBokoogneupornykh izdeliy na oanove dvuokisi tairkoniya) PERIODICAL: Ogneuporyv 1959, Nr 79 pp 319-325 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Among the many papers dedicated to the production of-highly refractory mater$als on the basis of zirconium dioxide, the paper by Tsynkina is mentioned here. In the present article, theauthom put fonvard the working results of the precision of the technology of zirconium products with sintered pieces. The production of zirconium materials directly from raw-material mixtures is described, the mixtures representing silts, the properties of which are indicated in table 1. The physical- ceramic properties of the burnt samples of raw-material mixtures are shown in table 2. The petrographic investigations were carried out by N. V. Gullko (Footnote 1). The produation of zirconium materials from thermally treated mixtures is also dea- cribed. The weight by volume and the porosity of the burnt briquette are indicated in table 3. The properties of the silts Cara 1/2 from briquetted and thermally treated 'mixtureo on the baula of Production of Highly Refractory Materials on the SOV/131-59-7-7/14 Basie of Zirconium Dioxide zro are given in table 4. The phyoicoohemical properties of 2 burnt products from previously heat-treated briquetted mixtures on the basis of Zr02 are indicated in table 5. The principal manufacturing scheme of products on the,basis of ZrO2 is shown in the figure. Conclusions: The possibility of producing materials with dense pieces on the basis of zirconiui; dioxide is pointed out in three different ways. It is recommedded to manufacture all three types of the productd. There axe 1 figurep 5 tables, and 8 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ogneuporov (Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Refractories) Card 2/2 GREBENYUK, A. A. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Analysis of the effect of basic factors on the exiting of coal core with the purpose of establishing foundations for designing dual coring jolonkobYY7 apparatus." Tomsk, 1961. 16 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst imeni S. M. Kirov, Chair of Prospecting Techniques); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 216) SUIANSHIN) S.S.; GREBENnKp A.A. Analysis of the factors affecting the core extracted by double coring tools in coal mining. Izv. vys. ucheb, zwr - geol. i razv. 4 no.33115-125 Mr. 161. (M 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Coal-Analysis) (Core drilling) 34WHISr 3 #;S, i GFFIMMK - A.A.; BAB.UROV, V.I.; POBEZHI140V, N.F.; ROZHKGVJ, V.P.; . JWMMFHR6V, V.G. Developwnt and introduction of the ML%-1-TPI double core drill. Razved4!okh. nedi 29 no.1:57-59 ~a 163;0 (MM 16:2) 1. Tomokiy politakhnicheskiy institut. (Core drilling-Equipment and supplies) ACC NR: AP7005313 CA) SOURCE CODE: UR/0131/67/000/001/00.50/()fj:1;5 AUTHOR: Karaulov, A. G. Gz ,ebem c,.A. A.; Rudyak, L N. ORG: Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Refractories (Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut ogneuporov) TrrLE: Effect of stabilizing additives on the thermal resistance of zirconia products SOURCE: Ogncupory, no. 1, 1967, 50-55 TOPIC TAGS. zirconium compound, refractory pro(h:ct, calcium oxide, n'..- pesium oxide, phase composition ABSTRACT: The effect of such stabilizing agents as chalk containing 53. 8'/r' CaO (calcination loss 42.,18'A'.) and magnesium oxide containing 75.2% 'MgO (calcination loss on the heat rosistapee and mechanical propoilles of Zirconi"I products Was invastigated. 111-icitlats of zirconla (97. 151i'o' Zr02 + I_1fO2, with traces of SiO 20 Al203) TiO 21 Fe231 C-10, INIgO) treated %vith these stabilizing agents were fired in a flame furnace at 1750*C, pulver:zed in a jaw crusher, subjected to magnetic separation to remove iron. The resulting PJ%Vder was subjected to x-ray phase analysis and tests of refractoriness at -2400-2600*C. Findings: zirconia 0 TTnr. 0-ra 17r nn't 11) ACC NR: AP7005313 products Nvith satisfactory heat resistance can be obtained provided that the amount of the monoclinic phase in fired specimens prepared from granular compositions ~-.Iould be at least 15%. It is further established that as the CaO content increases from '!. 0 to 20 mol. % the heat resistance of Zr02 products decreases. The addition of up to 206,o of monoclinic Zr 02 to the charge enhances heat resistance in inverse proportion to the amount of CaO present in the stabilized part of the material. This is due to the additional stabilizai-on of zirconia 2' Aduitional stabilization: by the CaO migrating from the stabilized grain to the monoclinic ZrO of monoclinic ZrO 2is also observed on cyclic heating from 20 to 1600'C an"' back to 20T. i 0 Specimens of CaO-stabilized zirconia display a higher heat resistance than specimens of Mg stabilized'zirconia, given an equal content of monoclinic phase. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 4 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 20 SUBM DAT E: none/ ORIG REP: 022/ OTH REP: 010 ,r- 1e Coudon"thms of allAcyallide will, 110111011- Sy"th"' of diffivauves of I-phenylbutric acid I P. I'-iIkvI,.tuIL mul A. D. (-Icllcl'Ytlk. 1?,'k,,sdv -I kl;d- -y-Juk 7ri, =1 2.476.2114. C-I 43, 79CIN-Sill- Ili it ilr.% it,( Ill fAill,r coaujilk I,- ll it It A IC L. alk vI.It mn C.11. with I:ti~ld-Craft- ~ ..... 101-1, I "I Ill . I I fell I I I.A., I I" ,1 -11 i..... .... '%it lkl,:;Illl Of 111 1) R 1,' 16 % K aml Ifill I L'.1 1. I-pl, it lit .1 a-10 - 411~4pllvms .14-1y; Iwatillit '.' t% lit. m ;.- , md 11.11al [vile ItrAtilarlit lgi%v IKO"'i Nt'// It, I *It,( , % . b, Ill., Ilk, 1". lit, 1411 2* 1.. 11 iNX-1. ftj~ 1 "17.1. 1-tillix 'tith N.ItIll JJAVr 04" file Ih. I."% CW. Milo. if 31,3 fill. 30','e 11:1), 1-, 9 Of g mistle I, X-1 fill. Ftoil hdlowttl Ill, 2.7 fill. N.,011 [M to actit'. ilitcructitm; livatilix Lit lit*. oil it WAICt Imill, licutt.41mitimi. and cralm, yiddtQ (k)% PhCJ1.I1eC11W0N11-, tit. 111$ 4' Ifrmll dil- EtOll). .1lich "ith and Ili r.".. I,. I,,- lo:,' ir,--- ,, 179 tit S-1, 7* 1. W Ili, mt0,- fit Fit 111 -.1 INSIVY NI its tht- .4 %11, .1 - 't... If X'st. "u, 1.51thl; pf"ale. Ill CIS to' (11-11 Fit M I. I. N1 K. GREBENYUK, A. D. USSR/Chemistry - k1kylation SeP 52 I "Cycloalkylation of Aromatic Cpmpounds. V. Syn- thesis of Trans-l-methyl-4-phenyleyclohexane," N. G. Sidorov, A. D. Grebenyuk A "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, PP 1550-1552 Hydrogenation of 4-wthyl-l-phenyleyclohexene at 180P In the presence of Raney Ni results in the formation of the trans isomer of 1-methyl- 4-phenyleyclohexane. The acetoamino and ben- zamino derivs of trans-i-methyl-4- phenylcyclo- hexane were obtained. 232T21 Mtr,,tTMy A6 hemical Abst. Vol No, 8 48 it pr. 25 1954 Organic Chemistry ---'cydoidkyIAtF6n -of of ipf~.I-methjA14 e e Ch Ch and J. , U.JiG -47, W.W. I GR~~RLTYUK, A. ~ Dissertation: "Gyanoethylization Cand Chem Set, Central Asia State Khimiya, Moscow, No. 16, Aug 54) of the Nucleus of Aromatic Compounds." U, Tashkent, 1954. (Referativnyy Zhurnal, SO: SU14 393, 28 Feb 55 a el U.S.S.R. TOM. tkff- ~r-btaftmd by candamuou of z-chj=opropjonjtrjie with Sdk~ tht p!e~tnce of AICI,, GMUNTUK,A.D.; TSUKMTAIIX,I.P. Cyanootbylatlon of the ring in aromatic compounds. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no.2t286-293 7 155. (MLRA %1:6) 1. Bradne&sl&tskly GosudarstvonMy universitet. (Oyawothylatlon) (Aromatic compounds) GM-IWM, A.D.; TWMVANIK, I.P. Condensation of nitrile ofTTT -trichlorocrotonic acid with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride. Zhur.ob.khim. 28 no.gt 2380-2384 3 058, (MIRA 11:11) 1. SredenessistakLy gosuderstvennyy univereltet. (Crotonic acid) (Benzene) GHWNYUK, -A-0-Doo- KHOWATOV, M.; TSUKERVANIK, I.P. Reactions of nitroo2ofins with aromtic compounds in the press=* of acid catal7itse Part 1: Condensation of $ -nitrostyrene with benzene in the presence of aluminum chloride. Zhtw.ob.khia. 32 no.8:2654-2657 Ag 162. (KMA 15-.9) (Stpene) (Benzene) GREBENYUK., A.D.; IADANDVA, A.; TSUKERVANIK, I.P. Reactions of nitroolefIM-10ttk aromatic compounds In the presence of acid catalptso ftrt 2s Condensation of: 1,1,1_tr1chloro_3_nitro4.-~VM=e vith benzene in th~ presence of aluminum-chloride. Zhur.ob.kh1w. 33 no.2s490-493 F 163. (KIRA 16:2) (Propene) (Benzene) (Aluminum chloride) GM,BE11YU1C,,.A.-D,; YAGUDAYEV. M.R. Infrared spectra of the condermation products ofd,~,., I chlorocrotonJ.c acid nitrile with benzene in the prejerce of aluminum chloride. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.10.-3253-3257 0 163. (1,MU 16:11) 1. Tashkentskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, im. V.I.Lenina i Institut khimi-i rastitelinykh veshchestv Ali UzSSR. GREBENYUK, A.D.;.ZAYTSEVA, N.; LOGUNOVA, T. Reactions of-nitroolefins with aromatic compounds in the presence of acid catalysts. Part 3: Condensation of ~-nitrostyrene with toluene in the presence of BF3 and BF.q-.H3 P04. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.4:6917696 Ap.165- .1 (MIRA 18:11) 1. TashkentskA-y gosudarstvennyy universitet. ELLONDUY'S.M. [Bilokon'. S.M.); -G.R-EBEUYU-K A.F. [Hrebeniuk, A.F.); v 4 MURMILOV, A.V.; K0110ittRO-7," ". e~~.-rnnomenko, V.IE.I Effect of the heating time on the yield of the product in the semicoking of Donets gas coals with a solid heat exchanger. Zblr. prats' Inst. tepl. AN URSR no.25:16-24 162. (MIRA 17:1) GREBETr,-ITXj A. T. ILITJNKO, H.S.; OMINTUE, A.I.; NIZOLISKIT, D.N.; BTAXISLALTSKIY, N.A., inshener, con. IdISIAMIL , A.B., laureat Stalinskoy premli, Inshe- mr, retsensent. (Calculation and design of gears, wora gears and reduction gears-, a handbook] Raschat i proaktirovania subchatykh I chervischafth persdach I reduktorev; spravochnoe rukayodstvo. Kiev, Go&. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. I sudostroit. lit-ry. [Ukr. otd-nis) 1953. 589 P. (MM 7:7) (Gearing--Handbooka, mAzzmale, etc.) MEEMiM, A. Z. GREBENYLIK, A. Z. - "The combined fattening, of youn, - cattle with succulent fodder". Moscow, 1955. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Ani- mal Husbandry. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of AGRIGULTRUAL Sciences) SO: Kni7hnpyn IAtnpiqI No. 51, 10 December 1955 bog I lj~ 41 A 4 V!, .91 $Is 41i GREDENYUK, D.G. Grebenyuk, D. G. - "On the existence of polynomials with the least deviation from zero along the seg-ment (a, b) where L equals U' 11, Doklady Akad. nauk UzSSR, No. 9, 1948, P. 3-7 SO: U-3042, 11 March 1953, (letopis Statey, No. 10, 1949). GRIBMrTUK. D.G.. professor. .. .-- Construction of o*rtain uniform approximstions. Trudy Inst.mt.1 nekh. AN Us.60 no.5:20-29 149. (MLRA 6:12) (Approximate coqmtation) (Polynomials) GRZBZNYU , D., kandidat fisiko-matematichookikh nauk, - Miniam of certain Integral@. Trudy Inst.mt.i.makh. AN Uz.=R no.5: lil-118 1,49. OMBA 6;12) (Integrals) 2~188 0 predstavlenii tselafro chisla IT" v vide sujqm.,j~ arefu,.etic'.-.e5kov pro',ressii s polo zhitel I ny-mi chlena id i pulozhitellnoy Razznostlyix. Doklady Akad nauk OGG% 1945), N6, s. 3-'). Rezyhme na uzbek yaz. About presentation of full calc-il'Is IV in the realty of sum of the arithmetical's propress with it, positive mem')urs and posiLive - differential. Report of the Academy of Science. Uz-S)SR, 19UP, J6 page 3-6. Res--Lme nade in u7l)ekovskey langaaf~e. SO. LEMPIS No. 34 oil. d, d USSR/Mathem-stics - Interpolation 1952 .t1A Method of Interpolating," D. G. Grebenyuk Tr Inst Mat i Mekh, Ak Nauk Uzbek SSR, No 9, PP 15-28 Illustrates a simple method for finding the inter- polational polynomial pbi Vx) = Cl~r%x+' 't'Cn3tnl that deviates the least from a function f(x) given on an interval, wbicb gives much betteriresults than'Lagrange interpolation; e.g . (X+3)"ff 1.7196+ 0:?929x (for h=2), ot 1-7321+0.2889x-0.021;Oxe-+ 0 0039x3 (n - 4), on'interval f71, 17. Also il- lustrates two-dimensional interpolation; e-g-p 24&r93 (X+Y +3)-f1 Z 1 .7320 + 0.2680x -t- 0.26BOy-O - 0319V. in unit rectangle in quadrant I with corner at origin. Cites'Shnirellman ("Certain Uniform Approxima~ionfg' It Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Matemat, No 2, 1939). C> P3 tZa 248T93- USSR/Mathematics - Approximations 1952 "Construction of Formulas for Appraxinately Com_- puting Double Integrals in the Region (D) Repre- senting the Circle X2+y2=k2," I). G-. Grebenyuk Tr Inst Mat i Nelch, Ak Nauk Uzbek SSR, No 9, pp 29-59 Particularizes and illustrates general formulas developed in his previous work ("Approximate Com- putation of Integrals of Various Multiplicity by Polynomials Deviating the Least from Zero," ibid. No 6 (1950)); e.g. f (D)f(xly)dxdy t-U Wk2f(0,0), 248194 2 or batter, 7rk IT(k, 0) + f ( -k, 0,47, and better still k ff (-;,k, k) +-f (-:Wk, --;'~!k) + fk,+ f ( Ah-l-, --gk,7- In this connection be obte-ins two Dther imprUved approximations, the last. rnA (,on- taininp, 16 te-ir, of the forra f(:�i-,f !�Yoll 240T94 ~T~ . -- - -~ ber bf 7707762-077-Wefia M -- TI-Surs MVIAK-a-d. Nauk Uzbek. SSR 1953, no. 2,1 3-6. (Russian. IJzIxk suniznar~) Pie ALIthor notp-i that if tfv~-. &3:j~&V the rq'lm; 13 PU( t I I"C" On elurun, i iimg d, 6 IrGm Aljo;from (6) we have Af=Ij hi, f A ip- Wei ISM p author's. notation) for inte~ezs 4"', 41v, At. if dkse integ,em Ican bejound such teat (8ysatisfies (Z,. then W~ have a repruentation (j) of the number # given by (7). The only specW case discussed i$ It+, ... =4"'+a Q;5i 0 . The author gives certain relations being 1 2 necessary and sufficient in order that the function f(x) deviates least from zero on the whole 'real axis, i.e. in order that the maximum of the weighted deviation of the polynomial pn(m) from zero is minimal. The author considers the example t n - 2 , WI(P) - Po - PI + P2 = 1 )2 to = - P0 - 2p + 2p 1 j the polynomial p*(x) X + x 2(p) 1 2 a 2 is extremal. Conditions found by the author in the case of two relations of coefficients are extended to the case of m< n relations. L [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 29842 10 0 S/04 61/000/007/011/055 11!~ CI 1 1YC222 AUTHORt Grebenyuk, D.G_. TITLEt on polynomials of several variables the coefficients of which are connected by some linear relations and which deviate least from a given function in a region (D). PERIODICkLs Referativnyy zhurnal.Matematika, no. 7, 1961, 10, abstract 7 B 40- ("Issled. po matem. analizu i mekhanike v Uzbekistane", Tashkent, AN Uz SSR, 1960, 70-83) TEXTe The author considers polynomials of two variables P(X,Y) - 2 p rjr2 x 1y 2 (r, + r2 = 0915.oog n) with real co*fficients which ar* connected by two linear relations 4)1 (P) - 2 Ocr1r2Pr,r2 2 (P) BrIr2 Pr1r2 F2 Card 112 2 ,09 21 S/ 4 6 /000/007/011/055 On polynomials of adveral variables C111 C222 PC where f rI r2 ~ P j 8rjr2 ~ are two given systems of real numbers, 6 1 and 2 are equal to 0 or 1. The author gives conditions that a polynomial of this type deviates least from a given function Lp(x,y) in a region (D), i.e. in this region it yields the beat approximation of this function among all polynomials of the eiven degrse which Is -YP C LTM ~iq qrjrt"144~?Y Vk4o INfr'0-1 &-;rL t Y Ffis, it - 1514. it &I4 It V It 0 t 0 V i4 1 6 6 P 1 110 tldO t approximation. [Abstracter's note i Complote translation. Card 2/2 29843 IL-2 & S'/044/61/000/007/012/055 CIII/C222 AUTHORt jreben yuk, D.G. TITLEs On the minimum of some integrals with infinite boundaries PERIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal.Matematika, no. 7, 1961,10 abstract 7 B 41 ("Issled. po matem. analizu i mekhanike v Uzbekistane". Tashkent~ AN Uz SSR, !960, 84-85) TEXT: The author considers the problem The value of the integrals 00 -X2 e dx (k 0,1,..., n) is known, where r(x) is an unknown function determine the minimum of the integral 00 I r(x)ldx -OD C-a-rd 1-12, On the minimum of some integrals under the condition 2 > 0 k-o doon riot oxiat. Reviewerts remark 1 said in which class of be spoken about inf I not prove the absence 29843 S/04 61/000/007/012/055 ... C-11iYC222 1) In the I'artijulation of thin problom it -ilialild bel functions the solution Is sought ; 2) it ahould and not about the minimam 1 3) the author does of the minimum for I but for the weighted integral -1 X2 4 M, 7 [Abstracter's note s Complete translation.] Card 2/2 GRIBINYUIC, DGLARSHANM I.S.. otv.red.; TAKOVEMO, red.izd-va; OMINOTATA, Z.P., tokhn.rod. (Polynomials of optinu approximation whose coefficients are bound up by linear relationships) Polinomy nailuchshago pribli- zhaniia,.koeffitsionty kotorykh sviaxany lineinymi savisimostiami. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Usbakskoi SSR, 1960. 235 P. (MMA 14:4) 1. Ghlon-korrespondent AM UsSM (for Arxhanykh). (Polynomials) A- '*1 Y PHASE I BOOK MCPLOITATION sov/4796 kkadmiya nauk Vzbeksoy SSR,, Tashkent. Inatitut matematiki i mtkhaniki Is.sledavanlys po'natematichoskasm --Ilzu I mekhwdke v Uzbekistane (Research in Mathematical Analysis and Mechanics in Uzbekistan) Tashkent, Izd-vo AN Uzbekskaj SSR, 1960. 259 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya, nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Institut matematiki i mechaniki imeni V.I. Romanovskago. I Y- Ftesa&M.: 'I.S. Arzhanykh, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences UzSSR; Ed.: -16bu Omysinskaya; Tech. Ed.: Z.P. Gorlkoveya. PURPOSE: TbAs collection of articles Is intended for mathematiciam, mechanics, aspirants, and students taking advanced courses in divisions of physics and mathematics at universities and pedagogical schools of higher education. CMERAGE: Thit collsctio~!, contains 17 articles dealing with the results of investi- gations on the theory of integrating different4al equations im mathematical physics and mechanics, the theory of numbers, #jnd the problem of the best approx- imation of functions. Individual articles discuss elasticity, flov close to a S/16 61/000/002/006/006 B I 12YB202 AUTHOR: Grebenyuk, D. G. TITLE: On certain polynomials connected with weight functions in m variables of a degree