SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAYMUSOV, I.G. - MAYOROV, A.A.

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FAYMSKI-:~. Surveying operations In redesigning a bla-st furnace. Geod.i kart. no.lOs59-62 0 162. (KIRA 15812) (Blast furnaces-Design dhd construction) YAYUGASHEV, A.Ye. Simultaneous operation of two SVPA drilling machines. Der. prom. 8 no.6:26 Je '59. (MIRK 12:8) (Woodworking machinery) I : I 1h,I11"it 1, ,i Ni , BRUSHIN IA. 1-1. 0 ILUlIA75 A. I. Pandeui professora IA* Go (lot3JLba* cla mem=w of rA. 0. Gotlig KhIrmogiias Moskva No. 6 juw 53. po 76-8~ 1. Gbitum7. cLmL 2ov lo., oct. 53, KRASOVSKIY, I.I.; MAYNAYEV-M Molanomata of the liver. Vrach, delo no.8:128-13C, Ag 161. OUIU, 15:3) 1. Klinika gospitallnoy terapii No.1 (nachallnik - devstvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR, prof. W.S. Molchanov) Voyermo-mditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova). (LIVER--TU40RS) SMNOV. Kikhail Vesillyevich; KAYNOORD.-S.A,,- red.; KRYUGHKOVA. V.N.. tekhn.red. [Flat four-link hinged mechanisms (elementary analysis)] Ploskie chetyrekhzvennye shernirnye makhanismy (v elemen- tarnom W02henii). Xoekva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1959. 130 P. (MDIA 12:8) (Links and link motion) KUCHERYAVYY, F.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; MAYNOV, V.I., gornyy inzh.; SEMIGLAZOV, 11. 1. Results of using Iligdanite" in strip mines of the Balaklava Mining Administration. Gor.zhur. no.l2t23-24 D 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Maynov). 2. Na- challnik Zapadno-Kadykovskogo rudnika Balaklavskogo rudo- upravleniya (for Semiglazov). 410 KUCHERYAVYY, F.I.9 kand.tekhn.nauk; MAYNOV, V.I., inzh.; GROSHEV, A.S.; TSIBULEVSKIYP A.I. Using inclined boreholes in limestone quarries. Gor.zhur. no.3:32- 35 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Kucher7avyy, Maynov). 2. Upravlyayushchiy Balaklavskim rudoupravleniyem (for Groshev)* 3. Glavnyy inzh. Balaklavskogo rudoupravieniya (for TSibulevskiv). KUCHERYAVYY, F.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; MAYNOV, V.I., inzh.; GROSHEV, A.S., inzh. Effectiveness of using igdanite in the flux limestone quarries of Crimea. Vzr7v. delo no.57/l4s240-244 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Kucheryavyy, Maynov). 2. Balaklavskoye rudoupravleniye (for Groshev). MUNSWA, N.P. Problem of cardiac tumors. Trudy LSGMI 40:315-318 158. (MIR& 12:8) I. Fakulltetskaya terspevticheskaya klinikEL Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheakogo meditainakogo instituta (zav. klinikoy - prof.A.A.Kedrov). (HPART. neoplasms, lYmphosarcoma, invasion from mediastinum (Rue)) (LY11WHOS"COM, case reports, heart, invasion from mediastinum Pus)) (HEDIASTIMM, neoplasms, lymphoBarcoma. invasion of heart (Rue)) PAUNITSOU, G.; GEORGESCU. M.; IMESCU, I.; URMILM, F.; HATO, B.; STANGIU, St.; IACRITRkNU, V.; UUMSCU, St.; CIOARIL, N. Tonsillar disease and rheumtism in children; investigation in the vicinity of Grivitri Rosle (1951,1955). Probl. reumat., Bucur. no.5: 93-98 1958. (RIMUTISM, etiol. & pathogen. relation to tonsillitis, in child., incidence in community near Bucharest) (TONS ILLITIS, complications rheum. in child., incidence in community near Bucharest) SOKOLOV, N.S. (Magadanskaya oblast'); POPOV, V.H. (Magadanskaya oblast'); DYNOV, K.R. (Magadanskays oblasts); SHUVALOV, L.V. (Kagadanskaya oblast'); KATSUYEV, L.P.; BONDAFOWO, I.G. (Kagadanskays. oblastl~, ,.~Kagadanskaya oblact'); DZASOKHOV, Kh.B. MAYO-ZRAK 104�~ 0 Mot') Bliminate Infficiency in the operation of dredges. Kolyma 21 no.1:4-7 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1.Nachallnik gornogo upravleniya (for Sokolov). 2.Rachalinik dragi No.175 (for Popov). 3.11achallnik dragi No. 173 (for Dymov). 4.Nachallnik priiBka im. Gastello (for Shuvalov). 5.Zameatitell direktora Voeso7wno- go nauchno-issladovatellskogo institute. zolota i redkikh metallov, Magadan (for Mateuyev). 6.Nachaltnik otdola truda i 2arabotnoy platy gornogo upravleniya (for Bondarenko). 7-Zamestitell nachallnika pr012V0dGtvenno-tekhnIcheskogo otdela sovnarkhoza (for Hayo-Znak). 8.Nachal'nik priiska im. Chkalova (for D2asokhov). (Dredging machinery) (Hydraulic mining) SOV/112-59-17-358h9 lra~islation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 17, p 16 (USSR) AUMORS: Privezentsev, V.A., Mayoft _j,.M,._&tonova, E.R. TITLE- Enamel Varnishes 4 n the Base of Polyurethan 16' PERIODICAL: Kabelln. tekhnika, 1957, Nr 1-2, PP 30-34 ABSTRACT: The chemistry and technology of production of polyurethan enamel varnishes, developed by the authors in NIIKF, as well as the results of studies of enameled wires produced with these varnishes are described. Polyurethan enameled wires have a high heat resistance and are considerably superior in this respect to viniflex enameled wires. After having spent 25 days at 1500C the new enameled wJres withstand winding on their own diameter with- out any damage to the enamel, whereas the viniflex enamel film begins to lower the elasticity already after having been exposed to 1,ROOC for one day. hus the new enameled wires can be classified under class B by their last- ing heat resistance, The same studies show very high eleotro-insplAt= !5 properties; in this respect the polyurethan enameled wires are superior to all other enameled wires with synthetic varnishes. Futthermore, the poly- Card 1/2 urethan enameled wires can be tinned with Sn or its alloys without trim- Enamel Varnishes on the Base of Polyurethan SOV/112-59-17-358-"19 ming the enamel and without using fluxes, which is also their considerable advantage, as compared with other enameled wires (comp. ref. 35851). This advantage can with partic- ular effectiveness by utilized when 17-stranded wires (Litzendraht) are used, the trim- ming and soldering of which presented very great technological difficulties until re- cently. There are 5 references. V.A.P. Card 2./2 .43 AUTIM; I~Ya Privezentsev, Professor, and Antonova, E.R., 110-12-3/19 V.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Mayofis..I.M. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Zn;:-~ gineer. TITLE: Enamelled Wires Based on Polyurethanes. (Emalirovannne provoda na. osnove poliuretanov) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Blektropromyshlennosti, 1957, Vol.28, Ao 12, pp. ? - 10 (USSR~. ABSTRACT: Polyesters and polyurethanes are among the high moleculax weight compounds that have been used in the development of new enamels. PolyuretheLnes, which are of great interest for the manufacture of insulating enamel, are polymerisation pioducts of di-isovyanates with hydroxyl compounds. Enamelled wires based on polyurethane lacquers manufactured fz-om Soviet raw materials have been developed in the Scientific Research Institute of the Cable Industry (NII KP). The best di-isocya-nates are aromatic ones,, like toluilene di-isocyanate, which is now being manufactured at a chemical works. Materials used for the manufacture of enamels should contain not less than 3 hydroxyl groups. For example, glycerine hexanetrial and pentaerythrite are suitable. In order to obtain polyurethanes, these compounds are first esterified with dibasic organic acids such as adipinic Cardl/4 or phthaleic. In the manufacture of lacquers, use was made of Enamelled Wires Based on Polyurethanes. 110-12-3/19 incomplete polyesters obtained from adipinic acid, phthaleic anhydride, diethylene glycol and glycerin. The second component was toluilene di-isocyanate. Stabilised di-isocyAnates were used for the manufacture of enamels to retard undesired reaction. A.A. Blagonravova and colleagues have now developed various hot- drying lacquers based on stabilised di-isocyanates; the production methods are explained. The most practically conven- ient enamel was a pulyeBter which is a component of lacquer 9?6 developed by G.I.P.I.4 and manufactured by the Krasnays Presnya Lacquer Works (Krasnopresnenskiy Lakokrasochnyy Zavod). The solvent was cyclo-hexanol which enters into the composition of lacquer 9?6. Enamelling tests were made on copper wires of diameters 0.80 and 1.25 mm. Test data of the mechanical and electrical properties of the wire when tested by the standard rOCT 7262-54 are tabulated. The results show that the enamelled wires have high-insulation strength and can be used in the winding of electrical machines without a protective covering. The thermal plasticity of the.wires was low and they are very resistant to benzol and to aliphatic hyd-rocarbons. Tests on the elasticity of enamelled wires show, in Fig. 1, that insulation based on polyurethanes maintains its initial elastici8y after Uard2/4 being maintained for 25 days at a temperature of 150 0. The Isnamelled wires Bwed on Folyurethanes 110-12-3/19 .OP-- results indicate that the wires could operate under more severe conditions than vinyflex. The results of insulation resistance measurements made at different relative humidities on enamelled wires based on polyurethane a-nd vinyflax are given in Figs. 2 and 3 and show the polyurethane to be superior. Enamels based on polyurethane can be dyed in various colours. Production testing of polyurethane enamelled wires at a works Of the Automobile and Tractor Electrical Equipment Industry (ATE-1) gave positive results which are described. These wires are also recommended to the radio industry, for the manufacture of high-frequency apparatus. To get a smooth finish on fine wires, special lacquers and resins are mixed with those based on polyurethane. The results of ageing tests on wires at 150 00 with enamels containing different proportions of polyurethane and polyvinyl acetate are given in Fig.4. Wires insulated with polyurethane enamel can be tinned without-first removing the enamel. This was assessed in the apparatus shown in Fig.5, which showed that ~or satis- fact8ry tinning the solder should be at a temperature of 320 - 360 C, and that the higher the temperature the shorter the process. There are 5 figures. Card 3/4 Enamelled Wires Based on Polyurethanes ASSOCIATION: NII KP. SUBMITTED: April 12, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 110-12-3/19 W07 a.. ;rol-q* TITLI, P- f, :.or T..A. 0. 91. 63th -4 he )5%b -I- ry of It. tagin-rind Activity PZRIODICAL, 1960. So. 7, p. 94 TXXT,.,?bt. I. I. bri:f biography of T-.Jlsir Pri,.... t-, to - the It .g4 f 9.1odkloo, Mos- oSrafirr, an I 21.b, .1, 11 ZZ, -I' I 3;::.:-kiy pro- lo 11=1Y.11 t!"'Ill co: -Y)' 111:11, 1- -,r~,f r,: :1 the IT.'j "a f C-d db 1. Ld h;-l:::.r 1- 1946. P, fee.., T. A. D~ 1- 6cth s/1054cO/Ocz/c,/75,,c27 DMU., ..d Ift. 35tb of 31. 3007/ C05 k IS " ty d'in 1 51, aod obt-fted the dogr*e of Do,tor 3%7,ct,~-l Pro- --- 1923. he -rk.j C-1 23 -art I I. ...... k:1*1,; 1 b:h be ,:r1 1941 &od 1945, P -9 1:: b_*_ be r "f "I" r 24A as . d. P.ty I_. t,r f., he ....... fl- ... ti- of -be oi- C ",- I-.. I, (,~, :. of they able ;AY;t,... b: he. be .::,.r:.Id 111 of ::.P:r'" r ._ I. -", ..So u.t:, -bile ..b . ith I. the f d':' . ... ...I. Isam. md -I be he. b... .rkt.g it. M!:I. a, he 6 h-:rk of p..%-,r.d b--k-. b..dboblL. 11. role a -b!; t, 15 Year., be ... *1 , b be r- the c,:- p rl*dl* I of *bl:"" fl c wrat -1 t'. dof,5 T:XL), he k by -Wa;-tv- -!a- .. 3/10 5 odZr.1 1; 10.11, 5007/3005 -d E- ad 1l do ,Ill, ..kl!cl bl 5: t Ibe :IT (C. r7 "d a'& a ftea~lr of the Praxidj~ b Col.. T". P. -h. (Pr. d,- of the &,1- f 91 t,l~ ; he **operated in &be f I -r . ;;ra,~ dl -xtrI %*m1nologil prt a .at AS 93 Sal ?her- it I fll-. --d T.-I-I.Sy at the Card 3/3 W!DFjZ.,_j,.j4..;. VREYDIMI, B.M., red.; KUKUSHKINA, Z.1-I., tekhn. red. (Enameled wires with heat-resistant and high-strength insulation] Emallprovoda s nagrevostoikoi i vysokoprochnoi izoliatsiei. Moskva, TSintipi-iborelektroprom, 1963. 31 P. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudaretvannyy komitet po avto- matizataii i mashinostrayoniyu. (Electric wire, Insulated) MKOFIS, los:Lf Markovich; TAL'SKD , D.A., red.; GARINA, T.D., tekhn. red. [Fundamentals of the chemistry of dielectrics] Osnovy khimii dielektri3kov. Moskvap Vysshaia shkolap 1963. 207 p. (MIRA 17:2) g g it it tj 11 It Is it 1# to or 11 11 Is Id is 1. It R 1. 14 U 11 W of v 4, 4. 14, 1 AA as kt M tf 0 0 00 -00 jbq p1r.6,0W m fificlaw*7, 'JIM f t~j l IM N.!* I)M-Flpt .I PCU and 1Y), filial) tht ckull"Its suit -4 NYCU 00 so .00 I(Ims"Ovkh anti I., N. A. a" gtvrn by chmiritimation W I "'lat. CA 110. still if. M. I~kvorf -00 -00 of 00 to IL A o(TALLURGOLAt LITIR.Itifff C(ASSIFIC.M. a z j&, I_I_0.41 SIVIVA4.. Sdfta*D A .1. 0- OM 0 A, W-at 4 -i-I -1 .- In o I at 0 da a 3 9 0 060 *go 0 go 060 go 006 0 0 0 0 0 go 000,40 000 S 0 0 st ft 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 ~q 0 . lil So go 00 00 a 0%00 0 on II bass to talluilts is I& 1~ Is t9 llnuhhf7mh 19 $1 12 U Al b is 0 u N A; 41 6: 13 a 43,CO L 1 A A--'. a N P 9 R 1 7 V y t -L-1-1 AA a M PD U41 k i tomebUrldc N. A. kUmA*OVVC%. go W- f- p-ductim ci CC4 was develapd - a -11 waic fn= litcmtwe Eunvmn -d.A--b- Pat-ts. ClUl BLANC A* u &40 a 00 0 '00 go is A a I L AOITALLUKKAL LIT111060f CLAIDIKATICIO it !g 0 ISA34-i j_T Sol-as, .11 '7- _'4f _ -4- -F Nt -' - - --- - - - - - 1 V 6 W 4 u MAW to ` V 7,1 An j . 7j j#7 W 0 OW 0 j; 5 Gj 5 !2 " As pf . . R . 94 lei 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 o# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 MAYOF ISY L. S.J1 SHUST11,11ROVICHY G. M., and BIBIKOV) N. 14. "Electrothermal Production of Carbon Tetrachloride," Trans. state Inst. Applied Chem. USSR, 24, pp. 119-27, 1235t cf. N.A. Elmanovich, L.S. Mayofis, and G.M. Shusterovich, C. A. 27 , 303S . -A yield of 9-30% CCIA of satisfactcry purity was obtained by passing S2C14 (fr(Tm S2C1) over C at 1000 in a specially constructed furnace. The lov yield Of CC14 and the formation of by-products (C2C110 is ascfibed to the faulty performance of the furnace. USSR/Chemistry - Pharmaceuticals JGA/Feb .52 Sulfonation "Azeotropic Sulfonation of Guaiacol. in the Prepa- ration of Tiokol," N. F. Sukaerichp L. S. Mayeffix, V. S. Karpiwkiy., Chair of Technol of Chemico- Phar Prepno, lAningrad Chem-Phex Inst "Ned From SSSR" No 1,, pp 27-30 While tiokol is losing its importance as a drug, efficient sulforation is still of interest. Sul- furic acid can be reacted completely with an ez- cess of guaiacol, and a troublesome sepn of that 203TIl USSR/Chemistry - Pharmaceuticals An/Feb 52 Sulfonation (Contd) acid avoided if the vater formed during the re- action is distilled off continuoualy in vacuum vith benzene as soon as it has formed. 203M NITOPIS novizh;--XALASHNIKOV, V.P., prof., red.; KULIBAXH. V.O., red.; RUINVA, H.S.. tekhn.red. (Technology of pharmaceutical chemical preparations] Takhnologiia khimiko-farmateavticheskikh preparatov. Leningrad, Gos.isd-vo med.lit-ry, Laningr.otd-nia, 1958. 537 P. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Glavnyy tekhnolog zavoda "Farmakon" (for Kullbakh). (CHEMISTRY, MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL) SMUIMD% -December 7. 1957 SOV/109-3-3-22/23 AUMR81 13;lubkov, P.V. and -is'jariag, gh, I#. TIM$ Tb6,860ond All-Union Conference on Radioslactranics of the win' try of Righer 94u4atioa of the USSR (Ttersys TseacyusuLya konferentaiya UVO SO po radicalektrealko) News Item PNMMCALi Radiotekbnika I glektroalke 1958 Val 3 IT 3. ':d' pr 4,40 - Z4 (FUM) AROMACT3 The confer@=@ took place during September 23 - 299 19579~~ ;t S"atovqkiy gosudaratvana" uaiversitat Lanai 0. Cheraymbevskago (Barstow State University issid %:G. CberAyuhsvekly). Apaxt from the universities, the conferouce was attended by the representatives of saw scientific research institute& of the Soviet and Ukrainian Academies of Science various Industrial establishments and the Interesied -4-4striema. Thim arrangement stimulated the discussion and evaluation of the papers presented and permitted ths determination as plans for the future research to be Carried out by, the universities In the field of radloolectroales., V-arrzg-the- ezr awyvomter Z3; -Vev- PIPW-2~:' p alon I& the were read: at Trends Of M7. Zl*CtrOn1C9 Soviet Uni Dev7atkov =1 -SlOctr0mlignstis Waves in the Vari-4iractional ZlectraD BegAe by,V.U. LOP I)ovyatkoy presented numerous- factual data illustrating the rapid developsent of t2W U.B.F. electronics In the Soviet Union and the Vast contribution of the Soviet scientists to the theoretical fol-A-tions of this science; he also discussed the development trends of U.B.F. electronics in the Immediate future. The paper described a - or of Original Soviet U.H.F. device*. The work of V.M. Impukblz was coneszmd with the theoretical investigation Of the PbAMOBLOMIL place 1z multi-ray devices whose electron beans have different directions. The author showed tbat the presence of the electron beeme which are perpendicular to the axis x facilitates the appearance of the solutions WhIC3 a" jacreasing functions of x for the Cass of a rays CaztZ/16 directed along the LT-14 X I It also leads to tbA appearance of :xp:uentially Inereasing solutlcms In the Mize presence . on b am in the above direction. The Ilectrv: Section comprised 50 papers; more than one-third of the&* were concerned with the theoretical sad experimental Umesti- tion of wide-baud electronic devices for U.&Y. fts ctu" by V.S.Shavchik, L.Ta. mayoris and L.D.Pokrovskly dealt with tj~s extension of travelling- wave tubes and backsLrd-wwTv tubes to the PrOctIcully important cases when the delay structure necessitated Uw taking into account of the discrete Character of the interaction of the electron beas with thel hlgb~frequswy field. The lecture by V.C. Stal'salLhOe'. T-N- gb~vcbU and Yu.D. Zharkov was devoted to tbA SIM3.1flAd aAAIY*LJP of the ~:-atizn of a backwax-d-wave tube by employing t1W C.au.aldsa approximation of the Ovwn field. The paV*" by V.B. Brsr-iusiciY, A.S. Gorahkoy A.I. Kowtijanko, G.p. Lyublmov, I.T. Trorizenka ;a I.T. Aui81AMv WGre concerned with the detailed experimental and th*OP�SLC&2 jawaotigation of the possibility (first Amicat*d by v.N. Shevebik in 1954) of xpmndla the bandwidth of C*zd-4/16 tht electronic trim=izg of reflex I mutual gyuchronisation of several tljxtroA tubs0- The operation of reflex klystrons with calti-circuit resonmzt systems was also Investigated. The results of #3T*r1s1M21W and theoretical investigation of two-ray asplifying and multiplying tubes were given In the co-Unication Dy L.Z. Alt.vs, V.M. lapukhln, L.A. ShJrUd0v& and IS tbA eomzu,_c.t_on of V.I. Kaaa,vetg. Boas of the papers in %be Zleciromics Section dealt with the inT*xtig&ZiOus wb1cb were concermwd with the development of no"I U.B.F. devAtces, sultible for the gener:tion auA amplification Of the move- forms in thi, millixetr and sub-millim-trO ranges- The papers or great interest were; *1xp.r2zeztAl InvesUgetlons of the Radiation of the Blectron Buv-bes In the vicinity of lion-hazogeneitle.' by V.B. Braginakly and Ye.P. V"ta2', mCompaxison of the Efficiency Of Certain ViethOdS at the Generation of M121imetre Wavosm by A.S. Tager and "Application of the Righer Spatial gsr=Onlc* Of the Zls~tro- - m.Snetic Field in Slo.ing-dvwn Systeze* by A-8. T.a*r expe V.A. SoIntsev. 9(299) 05208 SOV/142-2-3-16/2T AUTITOR: Shevchik, V.N., Mayofis, L.Ya. TITLE: Characteristic Equations for Travelling Wave Tubes and Backward- Wave Oscillators With Discrete Interaction of Electrons With an Electromagnetic Wave PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshilch uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotelchnilca, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 3, pp 367-371 (USSR) ABSTRACT- In this article a linear analysis of a travelling wave tube ftnd a baclny-ard-wave oscillator is given, based on the fact of discrete interaction of the electrons with the (self-matched) electromag- netic fi-eld which is formed by them. The linear theories of the travdlling wave tube and the backward-wave oscillator found wide- spread application. They are based on the assumption of the contin- uous interaction of the electron flow with the travelling electro- magnetic wave. In the past, however, the application of filter- type periodic structures as delay lines required the consideration of the discrete character of the electron interaction with the periodically localized electromagnetic field. In certain approxi- Card 1/3 mations, the asswnption of such a field as an infinite sum of spa- 05208 SOV/142-2-3-16/27 Characteristic Equations for Travelling Wave Tubes and Backward-Wnve Oscillators With Discrete Interaction of Electrons With an Electromagnetic WaVe tial harmonics facilitates maintaining the continuity principle In this case, however, usually the electron interaction is con- .sidered only with one synchronous harmonic. In nonuniform delay systems, a sequence of high-frequency sections may be singled out, having the most effective interaction of the electron flow with the field of the line. In the areas dividing these sections, the electrons experience the force of tlie',electromagnetic field to a considerably lesser degree. The model under consideration, shown in fig.1, was based on the assumption of an accurate separation of the interaction of the electrons with the high-frequency field and group areas. The periodicity of the structure of nonuniform delay lines facilitates their representation by substitute cir- cuits in the form of series (cmcade) connected sections of a four-pole~ The electron flow and the electromagnetic rave are in- terconnected systems. Tlke authors derive the characteristic equa- tion (chr p-ch r1p)(e-, rp+jeo_l)2=+2jC3~j20osh rip( I -chrp)"-rp+joo Card 2/3 where r - propagation constant; ht- effective interaction factor; 05208 SOV/142-2-3-16/27 Characteristic %nations for Travelling Wave Tubes and Backward-Wave Oscillators With niscrete Interaction of Electrons With an Electromagnetic Wave e3z.IA/4vo; r1- impedance thru W;90- transit tingle. This equation provides a development of the travelling wave and baclivard-wave oscill,ator theory with discrete i&ei-action of electrons with the field of the electromagnetic wave, The article was recommended for publication by the Knfedra elelctroniki Saratovshogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta imeni N G Chernyshevshogo (Chair of Electronics of the Saratov Stfite University imeni N.G. Chernyshevskiy)- There are 1 diagram, I circuit diagram and 9 references, 7 of which are Soviet and 2 Englisbf SUBUITTED- December 1, 1958 Card 3/3 BAKHRAKH, L.E.; ZRARKOV, Yu.D.; MAYOFIS, L.Ya.,- DHITRIYEV, B.S.; SOKOLOV, I.L. Preliminary results of the experimental study of the opera- tion of hollow cathodes at pressures in the order of 16-2 - 10-3 mm. of mercury. Radiotekh. i elektron. 8 no.11:1956- 1957 N 163. (NIRA 17:1) MAYOFIS, Ye. H. "Disinfection with ammontac." Zhur. Mikroblol., lbidemiol., t Immunobiol., No. 1-2, 1044. WCFI 3 1 Ye. Irl, "Rickettsia and X-Proteus and Thpir Interi-plations." Sub 7 Dec 51, Ac.-ul Med Set USSR. Dissertatlons presented for sclence ni.(' onf,11%eertng dcUnes In Moscow durlng 1?~l. SO: Sum. No. 480, 1 MAY 55 HAYOFIS, Ye.M.. doktor med.nauk, KAMAS. Z.V. COutcgiOBItY Of Anginso Sovemedo 22 no,7189-95 Jl '58 (KLRI 11-10) 1, In Tallinakogo nauchno-iosledovatellskogo instituts epidemiologii, 'I mSkrobiolo ii i gigiyany (dir - kandidat meditainakikh namk X-Ya. Yannum). fToNs rLLrT rs. contagiesity (RuB)) 14AYONDVA, V. 1. Liquidation of tropical malaria In Stavropolsk territory. Med.paraz. I paraz. bol.24 no-3:210-211 T1-S '55 (MLRA 8:12) 1. Iz Stav-ropol'skoy krayevoy protivomalyariyncT stantaii (zav.stantaiey S.M.Rudnev) (MAIARIA, prevention and control, in Russia) AUTHOR: Lajor, B. P., 6- 12 -9/1,-' TIM: Frow tht Pxj.,tv1.eice c~f t.,it, J:3t: Lf tl.~-~ Aliu-iue KB-1 ai.a the Hange Finaer DD-2 ii. Tuwri-Survej.~ u,,, Scale 1:3L'u (1z C~,jta primenerija kipregelya Kb-1 i dil'r;(jiriera jl~A-2 ri s"./emkakh v ~aasshtabe 1.3oa) PU-IODICAL: Geoaeziya i Kartogr~fiya, 19)-7, Nr 12, jz,. 55 - 58 (iSS10 ABSTRACT: The re6~its ftm thu use uf th. f,nder Dl)-2 ii. to,-.n-s'1rv':.'s in the Moscow Gorgeotrest are given nera. Tht; aut~xr used the DD-2 -moAnt at the tab= of t:;~ alidade KB-1 fcr surveying.- a bailt- -up area on tne scale 1:5ou. It wA6 the parpos~ tu outtin a cam- ,lete plan withuat t)t-ng furct~c additionally to Aork. of, it 0 cL-L)t drawin6 with L.dia-inx). T:it~ survejs were made from J-1y 1956 tu J~ne 1957 in taE~ Gif."u,'elA districts of iluscuw and en- vironcien t . Tnu obtair.,G' a ta s cw a suffi~~ie.,.tly hiji accurac, Thub tho -L: technic.Al shurtcoj;,ings which occ-ir b Lauuns -of a meas--,ri~ig t,b~t.- were cum~jletelj ru:.,ov-,d Jbj tn, use cf the alidade KB-1 i.,' CO-Dinaticit. iwit:~ t"ie ran-,e fir,cur DD-2. ,,'tcaliaritites of this sirvejin,:,-met!)ud a8 cuL.,,ared to ttiat b.1 tht iaeasuring tjble are shuwn Tlh~- folloviini auvatita,',es C'f ,Iie method are to be iaentiur:ed. 1) The 21an of thu survejed preL4i6es Card 112 is diructly tai-en in the fit~id anu r~preDL~As th4-, final survej- Frou the ExieriencL- of th, Use of the A_i,~~Ue KB-1 anu t~i, ,1 ~ -9,/ 1 Range Fincer DD-2 in Town-burvej-s 6c:,:e 1 C 11 ing-material. A cistortion of t,,, uut ~i-s i., vxcllded The I 1.-,~rsonal res,,oisibilit.. u." tht, SarV,- 1~'01' "-,, t,., dality of tl.e f nal I)roduct is incr-_-aseu. 2) T arks to thc uj~ of the fan--e finder th~ lir:ear surves in pass-i_ es ana or, r-ilroad trac'.,.:s with much tr,ffic cin r-,icil.- anc, ~,,ithout dang-r he 1jerformed. 3) The ti;~~_- neded for t:,,c est iblis~i_ :r!*, of' a 51an is :-educed by about 4o~'G (as coLijareu to t,-.at usec i.-; surve,- i,.,, Nit". the aid of a theodolite). The circa:ast-,nee that t'iis met!.od is onij pro- fitable in couiparatively lar?e are.i~3 (not below 4 to 5 hectares) ,a shown to be a disqdvanta,,e of' th,_: method. In EL11 other cases this method of s.Arvejing bj -earis of d a~~asurinS table of b,ilt- up areas on the scale 1:5oc) xith the sue of the range finder LD-2 anci the alidade Kb-1 is to be preferred to a ~itthod with a theodolite. T;iuL-L- a. u 1 1 t_uie, ana 1 blavic refereNce. AS.30C IAT ION: None ;iven. AVAlLABLE: Library of Cu:,,~resj Card 212 Yk;YBAUER, E.; KLVANEVA, G.; MAYOR, I ; URHANOV, I. Effect of Rauwolfla preparations on the fluid metabolism of the organism in patients with hypertension and mental' disorders. Zbur. nevr.i psikh 60 no.8:1033-1036 160. (HIRA 13:9) 1. Klinika vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - dotsent F.Por) i psikhiatriche- skaya klinika (zav. - dotsent Z.Klimo) Meditsinskogo fakullteta imeni Komenskogo v g. Koshitse. (BODY FLUIDS) (RAUWOLFIA) (MENTAL ILLNESS) (HYPERTENSION) HUNGARY / Analytical Chemistry. Organio Analysis, E Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 16, 1958, 53525- Author : Mester s' Mayor. Inat :Akadi Ke Title :The Tdentification of Aldoses in the Form of Formazanedo' Orig Pub: Magyar tud. akads Kemi tude bszt. kozl... 1956, T, No 3-4s' 345-350& Abstract: All phenylhydrozones of aldoses when treated with phenyldiazonium salts in pyridine solution form readily crystallized red sugar formazanes. The ketosopheny1hydrozones which do not contain an gotive methine group do not enter Into the reaction. Card 1/2- 2; DO m th Rd" whie 34Z,(1944). oat le Oro, an =quo d .74 Ah 4 6 T ul cu nutante 9molua eat hat AN A) une collin a ztructu& d: Mq Ollma no: qul &"6i n1 tla 96WOtHe con- dont 1e pmdult des Invariants It 1, on peut utlli&,-r une lal &60rie la mrq)Oddin des callln&tlona est homolegm pambolique auxillaire, A condition ide pouvoir Ici traitik par Les inoyens ild entAlres p?O _;n varaire Is;- mdue fordre. r+ Ide A. cepul eat Pui Un fqt f th Ava- 0 ww to of th attz2'js-. -a on, o, Applic U G a er space Mill - . W Euclidean in tbm"luMnsl _J aaces (Ro 4 ~~9-55)- A. 7, lo ymm' 0. On certain special, triply conjugate syster,-. p. 2-13. Academia Republicii Populare Romine. Filiala Iasi. STUDII SI CERCETARI STIINTIFICE. MATEIATTCA. Iasi, Rumania. Vol 9, no. 1 1958 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol 8, No. 6, June 1959 Uncl. MAYOR, S.P.--("v, Goloseyevo) Observations of luww oacultationa of stare in Goloseevo. Astron.tair. no.222t29-30 Ff 161. (?CMA 15s4) (00oultations) GAVRILOV, S.P. MIZI, L.N. Methods for and reBults of processing photographic observaiions of the moon. Izv. Glav. astron. obser. AN URSR 4 no.2:46-56 162. (MIRA 1511l) (Astronamical photography) (Moon-Photographs, maps, etc.) Ulu --MOM WArig UUIUWUA.~ - - - - - - - - - - - I.0 ...... table6. mAYOR, V "Ortomorphclogric cl~lanfres ;r, HeLe ce'ls -ause~ b.,., Coxsackie virus of t1le B 1 tyre. " BIOLOG'7A, Bratislavb, Czecho-31ovakia, Vol. 14, no. 1, 2959 Monthly ltst of' Ea t Eurole Ac2asslons (KEAI), LC, Vol. J9, No. 6, 7te t '9 MAYOR, Ya. Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Repeated surgical inter- ventions in astrocytoma of ttie cerebellum in children." Mos, 1957. 12 pp 21 cm. (Acad Eed Sci USSR). 200 copies. (KL, 22-57, 107). -10 -33- MAYCRCHIK, V. YEI. 42724. %~YCTrHiilf 1'. YE. 1 1". S'. 7-dtol--)F,.4ch*-sklye 1-:mereniya Akti-mosti Kor-I V Siuchayakh C-,--kl.ol,:y Mc~-gn. Tl-.4y In-Ta Im. Purdonko, T. 1, 1948, s. 7 Nw.-.v. SO: j,6.totASI ~'tate--, Vol. 7, !-.,9 I . . _; .1 1 NUORCHIN, V. yz-. USSR/Medicine - Brain, Physiology Medicine - Brain, Wounds and Injuries Mar/Apr 49 "BlOtics Of a Human Brain ])as to an Abrupt Surgical Drainage." Prof L. A. loroyeba, V. T. Kayorchik, Inst of No rosurg imeni Aced N. N. Bardemko, Aced Mod Set USSR. 7 pp *Vop Noy rokhtrargils Vol XIII, No 2 Baring an operation, the human brain reacts as a whole to a trauma. A change of electrical activity occurred in all parts of the cortex examined, indication that his reaction is not limited to the zone of the pathological nidus. Administration of hexenal produced three changes In electrical activity of the cortex: (1) mass during which alpha rhythm was increased, (2) slow waves, and grouping of slow waves at intervals with pauses between groups. These three phases differ according to the functional change of the brain. MAYORCHIK, V. Ye* "Fluctuations of the Electric Activity of the Cerebral Cortt,-M Before and lfftCr LobotoP7 of Patients with. a Chronic Form of Schizophrenia," Nevropatol. i Psikhiat., 18, No.l, 1949 Inst. Surgery im. Burdenko, Dept. Clinical Fed., IMS JSSR UYMMIK. V.Ys.; RUSIRDF. V.S. rica"Rui. ~- Nature of electroencephalograms in cerebral tumors in pre- and post- operative periods. Topr. nalrokh1r. no.1:15-24 Jan-Feb 51. (CLHL 20:8) 1. Institute of Nauromwgery imeni N.N. Bnrdenko (Director-Prof. B.G Yegorov, Corresponding Member of the AcadexV of Hedical Sciences USSR;. Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. MAYORCHIK, V.Ye.;SPIRIII, B. G. Blectrophysiologic analysis of cortical processes in tempor- ary contacts in man. Vopr. neirokhir 15 no. 3:3-11 May-June 1951. (CIAIL 21:3) 1. Of the laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity (Read -- Prof. L. N. Feaorov, Active Menber of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR) and of the Blectrophysiolo&v Laboratory (Head -- Prof. V. S. Rusinov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), Institute of VouroBurgery iment 11. N. Dardenko (Director - Prof. B. G. Tegorov, Corresponding Member of thb Academy of Medical Sciences USSR) of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. KALIBOVSKAYA, I.Ya.; MAYORCHIK, V.ye. -11-1 ':-4, -, -... Cortical regulation of vestibular reflexes in pan. Vest. otorinolar., Moskva t4 no. 3:11-16 XW-June 1952. (CLML P-2:4) 1. Of the Otonsurological Division (Road -- Prof. A. G. Ageyeva-ftkova) and the TAboratoz7 of Higher Nervous Activity (Head -- Prof. L. N. Fedoroy, Active Mmber AMS USSR), Institute of Neurosurgery (Read -- Prof. B. G. Tegorov, Active Member AMS USSR), AcadwW of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow. KAYORCHIK, V.Ye.; RUSINOV, V.S. Certain theoretical and practical problems of slactreencephalographY in focal lesions of the brain. Vepr.Aeirokhir. 18 no.1:38--47 Ja-F 154. (HLRA 7:4) 1. lz Institute neyrokhirargii im. &kademika H.H.Burdenko Aademii maditsinskikk nauk SSSR. (Brain-Diseases) (Blectronecephalogra- phy) r4a 57~1 Vol.11/4 Neuro._Psyc:datr7 Apr 58 1640. EXPRESSION OF THE DYNAMICS OF NZRVOUS P',AOCESSES IN EEG DEPEND.'IG ON THE INITIAL FUNCTIONAL STA'&E OF THE BRAIN CORTEX - Wyralenie dinamiki nerwnych processownaelectroencetalogram- me w zawisimosti ot ischodnogo funkcionalnogo sostojania kory golownogo mozga - Mayorchik V. E. - ZH.VYSSH.NERV.DEIATEL 1956, 6/4 EEG study of excitation and Inhibition processes In patients with organic lesions of the brain (tumour In 150 cases, inflammatory processes in 8; 30 posttraumatic cas- es). In cases of focal Injury the electrical reaction of the cor*ex to ov,4 and the same stimulation differs depending on the Initial functional utu.e: An accelerated rhythm appears In cortical areas remote from the tumour and a decrease of the in- itial potentials in the neighbourhood of the tumour. In the first seconds after the onset of an epileptic fit sound stimulation results in an increased awpUtudt. af sharp epileptold charges. Two or 3 min. later. as the excitation turned into Inhibition, a slowinS-down of the cortical rhythm may be seen in the same parts of the cortex in r. -see to the same stimulus. At the stage of the general reduction of electrical act. ~y the stimulation may create a further decrease of brain potentials. The use of afferent adequate stimulation helps to "city the location of the primary patho- logical focus in the brain when the lesion, cannot be clearly seen an an BEG record- ed in a state of relative rest. Rhythmic stimulations varying In frequenry are more effective. Steplen - Warsaw YNGOHOV, B.G.;'MAYCHCHIK. V.Ye.- NIKITIN, N.A. Slectrocorticographic data in intracerebral tumors. Vop.netrokhlr. 21 no.3:3-10 Hy-Je '57. (Milo. 10: 10) 1. Dauchno-iseledovetallskiy ordena Trudovogo Kresnogo Znameni institut neyrokhirugii imeal skad. N-N-Burdenko AkBdemii meditsin- skikh nBuk SSSH. (BRAIN NBOPIASKS. diag. electrocorticography in intracerebral tumors) (II&WROOG&PHAIDGRAPHY, same) KAYORCHIK, V.Ye. Slectrophysiological analysis of functional properties of the cortex iu the zone of a pathological focus [with sum ry in English]. Fiziol. vhur. 43 no.3:193-201 Mr '57. (KIRA 10:8) 1. BlektrofistologicheBimys latoratorlys Institute neyrokhirurgii im. U.N.Burdeako, AKN SSSR. Moskva (BIBOTRCIANGWEALOGRAM, of cortical pathol. foot (Bus)) (CREMAL CORTAX, XBG of pathol. foci (Rue)) Jfw~ V Reaction of the cerebral cortex and of the heart in operations on the pituitary and the hypothalamic region [with summary In Beglish]. Biul. eksp.,biol. i med. 44 no-10:39-44 0 '57. (MM 11:2) 1. Iz Nauchno-iseledovatellsko&o ordens Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institute neyrokhirurgil imeni akademike U.N.Budenko (dir. - doystvitel'W chlen AM SSSR B.G.Yegorov) AM14 SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena d6yBtVitellnym chlenom AHS SSSR. B.G.Yegorovym. (PITUITARY GLkND. surgery postop. PbCG & iMG (RU65) (HYPOTHAIMS. surgery, same) (BIACTROCARDIOGR,hPHY. postop. in hypothalamus & pituitary surg. (Nue)) (BISGTRO'ENCRMLOGRAPHY, save) MAYORCHIK. Y.Ye. -I--- wElectroencephialographic examination in brain tumors- [in Germanj by Rudolf Bess. Reviewed by V.S. Malorchik, Vop.neirokhir. 22 no.5:57-58 S-0 '58- (KIR.A 12:1) (EMCTROENCEMAUMPYHY) (BRAIN-TUMMS) (EERSS. RUDOLY) M&YOUCHIR. V.ye.; KORHYSHA, L.A.; GABIBOV. G.A. Characteristics of cortical reaction stimulation of lower divisions of the brain stem during neurosurgical operations. Fistol.zhur. 45 no.8:901-909 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. From the N-N-Burdenko Research Institute of Neuroaurgery, Moscow. (BRAIN STSH, phvaiolo&y) (CH RAI CORTEX, pkvsiolop_v) (NEVROSURGERY) MAYORCHIK, V. Ye., Doc Biol Sci -- (diss) "General and local varia- tions in the electrical activity of the cortex and the sub-cortical structures during neuro-surgical operations at various levels of the central nervous system." Moscow, 1960. 26 pp; (Academy of Medi- cal Sciences USSR); 200 copies; rice n t given; list of authors' works at end of text (15 entrieX (KL,025-60, 128) MA70RCHIM:,.V.Ye.j XIMMV, V.S. (Hosk7a) Registration of electrocortical reaction in man during operatiom on the spinal cord. Voponeirokhir. 25 no.124449 Ja 161. (HIRA 140) le Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ordena Trudovogo Emenogo 7mmeni. institut neyrokhirurgii imeni eked. N.N. Bardenko ANN SSSR. (SPINAL CORD-SURGERY) (CEREBRAL CDWtU) . HAYORCHH._V.Ye MHAI L.A.; GABIBOVI, G.A. (Moskva) 0 KOR Reactions of the cerebral cortex and heart in neurosurgical interventions on different segments of the brain stem in mom; electropbysiological stadye Vopneirokhir. no.4832-37 162. (MIRA 15:9) (min-summy) Wzcutowaumomeu) (MCMDUMOMUPHY) HATORC V-Tdq,, kand.biolog.nEuk; KOREMHA, L.A., prof.; GABIBDV, I GaA., kandmed.nauk BlectrophyBiological study of cortical reactions during neuro- owgical interventions in the caudal regions of the human brain stem. Pmblsovr.neirokhir, 4:95-102 162, (MTRA 16:2) (EMT-WPHYSIOWGY) (NLM--SURMM) MAYORCHIK, V.Ye.; KHRkpov, V.S. I ElectrmWograDhic recordiniz during spinal card surgery in wan. Biul. skap. biol. i med. 53 no.5:3~-7 My 162. - (MIRA 15:7) 1. lz Nauchno-iigsledovatellskogo instituta nourokhirurgii imeni akadeimika N.N. Burdenko ANN SSSR, Moskila. Rredistavlens, doystvitel' myn chlenom ANN SBSR B.G YegorvvpL (SPINAL CORD-ZURGERY) NLECTRMOGRAPHY) MAYORCHIK, V.Ye;SBIBOV, G.A. Characteristics of local and genoral brain changes as reflec- ted in the EEG in parnsagittal parachnoid endotheliomas. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.2tl95-202 163 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Elektrofiziologicheskaya laboratoriya (zavo - prof& V.S. Rasinov) i onlcologicheakoye otdoleniya (zav. - p"t. L.A. Korysha) 14auclmo-issladovatellskogo instituts. n 'ayrokhirurgii imeni N.N.Bardenko Wr - prof. B.G. Yegoror) AM SMRMoskva MkYORCHIK, Varvara Yevstaf Iyevua; BEKHTEREVA, N.P. , red. [Clinical oloctrooorticographyj oxturdnatiorm during neuro- ourgical operational Klinichookaia ol-ektrokortikograftial issladovaniia vo vremia neirokhirurgicheakikh operatsii. Leningrad, Meditsina,, 1964. 226 p. (MIRA 17.1-1) OGIYZVICH. V4., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; AGBYKIN. D.I.. kandidat technicheskikh nauk; PAYORCEM, A.Z., Inzhener: ORLOV, P.M.. Insfiener. Basic equipnent for standard continuous-operation concrete plants Stroi.t dor.mashinostr. no.9:8-13 S 156. (Km 9.11) (Concrete plants) 1114 4 13 K C_- H "-k j"'I1A OGIMICH, V.A., kand.tekhn.nnuk; KAYORGHUK, A.Z., inzh. -- - Movable concrete m1xing plant with continuous operation. Strof, i dor.mashinoetr. 3 no.1:7-10 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:1) (Concrete mixers) OGIMICH V.A. kand.tekhn.Aaukj* BAU, M.~L. inzh.,- MkYORCRUK, A.Z.., inzh. .9 TITOV, U. 19 inzh. I I Automatic conrete plants. Mekh.stroi. 18 no.9:18-22 S 161. (MIRA 14:10) (concrete plants) ACC NRi AP70056oo SOURCE CODE: uR/o4l3/67/000/002/0037/0037 WENTOR- Ogiyevich, V - A.; Belov, V. A.; Bulgach, A. S.; Mayorchuk, A. Z.; isanov, N. T.; Titov, M. A.; Khmelevskiy, V. N. M: None LE: An installation for mixing and laying concrete directly on roads or airfield ons. Class 19, No. 190399 [announced by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute Construction and Road Machinery (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut 6itellnogo i dorozhnogo mashinostroyeniya)) : Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967, 37 TAGS: concrete, runway construction, highway construction, construction very, airfield maintenance equipment STRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an installation for mixing and laying inerete directly on roads or airfield aprons. The unit includes a self-propelled idercarriage on which are mounted mechanisms for receiving, charging, feeding, batch- ig and mixing the concrete components. The device also contains a mechanism For lay- ig the concrete, including a distributive hopper and a belt-conveyor feeder. Provi- ,on is made for relating the feed rate of this conveyor mechanism to the forward ve- mity of the installation and also for distributing the concrete mixture uniformly ,th respect to the width of the strip'being laid. The belt-conveyor feeder has a isin-and-plate speed regulator and guides are mounted in the upper section of the 1/2 wa: 693-546.2.002.5 ACC Nks AP7OD5600 ve hopper with a reciprocating shaker block. N4 elf-prope.Ued undercarriage-, 2-receiving mechaniam-, 3--batching mechaniam; Ixing (A.-Vel't-conveyor feeder-, 7--shaker block; peed re&4tor CODE: 111-MM DATE: -IOAug65 RATIM., S.I., Prof; BMISHLINSKAYA, N.G.; MATORGRUE, D.P.; K04OLOVk, R.P. 9 (140900w) Clinical aspects of nrnithonifj In man. K11n.med-33 (MLRA 8: 9) 1. Is Infektsionnogo otdelmniya bollnitsy imeni S.P. Botkina (Nauchnyy ritkovoditel' prnf. S. 1. Ratner, glavrjy7 vrach - prof. A,N. Shabanov, zam.glavnogo vracha po infektoli-zaslu- zhemV7 vrach RSFSR A. N. Buznikov) (ORNITTOSIS clin.a6ects) (TARIGS, In various dis.) ornlthosi5) MAYORCHUK, D,P.1 RUDNEV, G.P. Clinical aspects of-candidcmWoosis as complications following anti- biotic therapy. Loch. infekta. boll. no.3:199-213 157 NONILIASIS) (PMIBIOTiGS) (MiRA 1425) MAYORCHUX, G.; NAKONSCHNYY, V. Automatic control of electric transport traffic. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 7 no.8:11-13 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1. Nachal'nik tsekhe evyazi LIvovskogo tramvayno-trolleybusnogo upravleniya (for Heyorchuk). 2. Glavnyy inzhener Bluzhby slektro- khozyaystva (for Nakonechnyy). (Electric railroads) (Automatic control) J, -,-'harmacology and Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Preparoticno '1-7 11ntibiotics ,'.bs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1958, No 71285 Author Mayorchuk P.D.,Rudnev G.P. Inst Title Clinical Aspects of Candida Mycosis as a Complication in Treatment with ~ntibictics Orig PWD V sb.: Lecheniye infekts. bollnykh. Vyp. 3. M.1 1957, 199-213 ,','bstract No abstract Card 1/1 t-t- KATOMMO. R.N. (Krivoy Rog) 'A 11 - Strengthening by means of polyvinyl chloride pipes in the Installation of sanitary engineering systems. Vod.i ssu.tekh. no.7:32-33 J1 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Sanitary engineering) (Pipe) KLYORENKO. Yu., inzh. I -A valuable drilling inatrument. Mast. ugl. 8 no.7:12 Tl 159. (HIRA 12:10) (Boring machinery-) MAYORENKO, YU., inzh. Mine car lubrication. Sov.shal-JA. 10 no.7:17-18 JI ~61~ (MIRA I/p 8) - (Mine railroads-Cars) (Lubrication and lubricants) MORETS, A.I.,, inzh.; GERASIMOVA, L.S.J. inzh. Winding operation of power transformers usi-ng vertical wi-nding machines. Energ. i elektrotekh. prom. no.3:52-54 Jl-S 16~. (MIRA 17: 11) 22591k-__L-, 94T(d) /LWP(k)/E14P(l) ACC N-R7-AP6012999 SOURCE CODE AUTHOR: Aleksoyenko, G. V.; Borisenko, N. I.; Voyevodin, I. Del Dromdov, N. G.; Krayz. A. G.; Manikin, E. A.; Mayorets 1X*_1*;J1ekr&sov, A* M.; Nayashkov. 1. S.; Pavlenko, A. S.; Rokotyan, S. A& A*; SyroiWatnikov, 1. A*; Saposhnikov, A. V.; Sarkisov, N. A.; Chernichkin, D. S.1 Chertin, Ae M. ORG: none TITIEz S. Is Rabinovich (on the occasion of his 60th birthday) SOURCE: Elektrichostvo, no. 6, 1965, go TOPIC TAGS: electric engineering personnel, elfctrio transformor. hydroelectric power plant ABSTRACT: The chief specialist of transformer building of the Gosplan (State Planning Corodssion) USSR, Samil Isaakovich Rabinovich was born In 1905 in the town of Dorisoglebsk of the Voronezh Oblast'. From his student years at the Goeudarstvenn" elektromashinostrottelinyy institut (State Machine-Build- Ing institute) he already showed interest for power transformers. In the early thirties he designed the first types of domestic Soviet 110 and 220 W transformers; In 1939 he bacon the chief designer of the Mookovskly trans- formatornyy savod (Moscow Transformer factory). In 1946, he conducted the deslgp and construction of lightning-resistant transformers; during 1949-1954, J -Z25~94-66 ACC NR, Ap6o12999 he headed the design of the 400 kV transformer equipment for the Volzhskays hydroelectric power station - Moscow power Upe; his subsequent work on the 500 W equipment earned hivo the Lenin prize.111From 1960, he has been working t the Cosplan USSR. He Is a19" v r of the editorial board of thi Journal glektrichastwo (Zlectricity).,- Orige art4 heat I figures PPRO. SUB CCW 1 20, 09 / SVEK Dag I RAYORI~-IKDV, A.M. FJO-Sign effJclerit T.rr)duction 1 flit' ~- 8 no.5:40 MY 164. ( 14T, T--A I '? : ~, ~) 1. Nhchallnik otAcla ! 'oirlyerov puti, Moskva. MAYORov, AID - P-178 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Author Mayorov, A., Capt. of the Guard, Engineer Title Life Extension of Special Equipment Apparatus of an Aircraft Periodical Air Force Herald, 1, 80 - 82, Ja 1954 Abstract By a rational exploitation of aircraft equipment its total life, which Is a combination of active life (use), and passive life (aging and deterioration), may be prolonged. The author explains how it should be accomplished. Institution : None Submitted : No date PHASE I B" EXPLOITATION SCff/3B30 Galkin, W.P., A.A. Mayorov, and U.D. Veryatin --------------------- Tekbnologiye pererabDtki kontsentratov urq= (Technology of Processing Uranium Concentrates) Moscow, Atcmisdat, 1960. 162 p. Errata slip inserted, 4,ODO copies printed. Ed.: T.P. K&Iyuzbnaya, Tech. Ed.: Ye. 1. Mazell, MOM: This bouk is intended for chemical engineers and technicians in urani- um production. COVERUM: The book presents the theory and description of processes in the treat- sent of uranium concentrates to obtain pure salts and uranium metal. The au- thors Uscuss the applications of uranium, the properties of uranium and its ions in -jolution, methods for the production and refining of uranium concen- trates, methods for the preparation of uranium tetrafluoride, the preparation of uranium metal, and measures for ensuring the safety of personnel in uranium manufacturing. The author also cites earlier books on uranium by Dzh. Kate and Ye. Rabinovich., S.Ye. Breeler, O.A. Songina., and I.P. Kislyakov. There are Technology of Pro-cessing Uranim Concentrates BOV/3830 261 references: 91 Soviet, 101 English, 36 French, 27 Ger=w, 4 Italian, and 2 Bvedish TABLE OF CONTEM: Preface Introduction 3 5 Ch. 1. History of the Development of the Uranium Industry 7 Ch. II. Apylications of Uranium Ch. 3=. Brief Survey of the Propertien of Uranium ana its lons in 10 Solution 13 1. Position of Uranium in Dol. Mendeleyev's periodic system 13 2o Electron configuration; atomic and ionic radii of Uranium 14 3- Isotopic structure 14, 4o Atamic v--ight of natural ux-aniam 14 5o Structure and metchanical properties of uranium 15 PHASE I BDOK EXPLOMMOR SOV/5820 10 Galkin, N. P., A. A. Mayorov D. Veryatin, B. ff. Sudarikov, N. B. Nikolayev, Yu. D. Shishkov, A. B. Kratikov KhImlys i tekhnologlya ftoristykh soyedineniy urana (Chemistry and Tech- nology of Uranium Fluoride Compounds) Moscov, Gosatomizdat, 1961. 347 P. Errata slIp inserted. 4500 copies printed. Ed.. (Title page): N. P. Galkin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.: N. A. Korobteova; Tech. Ed.: S. M. Popova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for chemical and nuclear engineers and tetachera and students of schoolf* of higher education. COMWE: The monogmph reviews Soviet and non-Soviet literature pablished up to June 1960 on the phyBicochemieal properties of uranium fluorides and methods of producing them from salts, oxides, and metallic uranium. Methods of processing uranium chemical concentrates to the tetra- and hexa~ fluorides, which are initial products in the production of nuclear fuel, Ca.rd *8 0%--mistry and Technology of Uranium (Cont.) SOV/5820 qz-- of primary interest. Fluoride methods are preferred to hydrometal- --!Lrgical methods because radioactive vaste solutions in the former are !dither reduced to a ndninam or eliminated. No personalities are rd-n- tioned.. References accompany individual chapters. TAM-E OF CONTENTS: Fcz-!~-Yo--d In."l-oduction I I. Physicon-hemical Properties of Uranium Fluoride Compounds Ch. II. Production of Uranium Tetrafluoride From Aqueous Solutions an. III. Dry Methods of Producing Uranium Tetrafluoride Gb. ~V. Production of Uraniwa Hexafluoride CArd 2/3 GAIXIN, N.P.; MAYOROV, A.A.; SPUBIN, V.A., FOLUEETOVA, G.B.; YRYLOV, A.S. Composition of precipitates formin!- in the reaction of a,-,rroni;; aqueous solutions of uranyl sulfate or nitrate. Zhur.nPoru.Pirr. 6 no.10:231q-2324 0 ' 61 . (MirtA 14:c,) (Uranyl sulfate) Oranyl nitrate) (Ammonia)