SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARANOVSKIY, YA.M. - VARBANSKIY, A.M.

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FzRVGMAYSj,.IY, G.S. ; VARANOVSKlY Ya siclipitlilp1j, V.i) Use of infrared rays in stereoscopic Pticroscopy. Zool. 2'~-,,lr. no.7:1075-1078 165. U19 IZU,,110:31) 1. Voyenno-meditsinskaya akudemiya Imeni Kirova, Leningrad. V nq r r (f L i i a Lm- o I c c. VARANOVSKIYA Ya.M.; LEV, I.D.; SHALUMOVICH, V.N. Use of infrared rays in studying superficial veins in man under 0 normal and pathological conditions. Arkh.anat., gist. i embr. 49 no.10:83-89 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. kafedra meditainskoy fiziki (zair. - dotsent Yu.S.Vayll'j, kafedra normallnoy anatomil (zav. - prof. V.N.Murat) i kafedra patologicheakoy anatomii (nachalln'-k - chlon-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.N.Chistovich) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. Submitted April 6, 1965. VARAP-E-ROT,-B. -A. --- - -- 37708 biologicheakiy metod ranney diagnostiki beremennosti. akjsherstvo i ginek0logiya, 1949, No. 6, a. 31-33. SO. 1,etopis' ZhurnaltrWkh Statey, Vol. 47, 1949 VARLA PE7,M 11 # G ~1, ,, &,R-7 BIA % T . ADEMEKIII NA, 11 ~ A. ~ MMT-U~DYAN, Properties ol" levels and radiations of (Y.Id and `~S nuclei. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no.10-1657-1663 0 '64. (M71FA 17:12'~ Ispc.117--~.. koadteta 1. Fizicheskiy -Ins'.1tut GosiAarstvannogn po vaniyu atomnoy energii SSSR. L 0)1493-66 FIVIT (m) /DIP (i )/'1'/_FNP(t)/31,1P (b) JD ACCESS1014 NR: AP5014741 UR/0201/65/000/001,/0086/OQ9 AUTHORS: Afanaslyew, M. V,; Lyakhovich, L. S.; Kapellyan, S. 11.7 Varashnin, L. R. qql,7.5- TITLE: Influence of pulsed pressures and tenTeratures on the dif- fusion process and mechanical characteristics of the hardened layer in the case of a spark discharge SOURCE: AN BSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhnicheskikh nauk, no..l, 1965, 86-92 TOPIC TAGS: spark discharge, surface hardening,, pressure effect, temperature ef f ect, surf ace dif-iZ,-sion _VY, - I ABSTRACT: The article presents the results of a study of the in- fluence of/the interelectrode medium and of pulsed pressures on diffusLonri3rocesses and on the change in the microhardness of a hardened surface layer in the case of a condensed spark discharge. Card L 01498..66 ACCESSION NR: AP5014741 The investigations were carried out in air, water, and supersaturat-. ed water solution of borax. The pulse pressure was produced by the discharge itself, initiated between iron electrodes (one in the form' of a point and the other in the form of a plane) situated in a sealed chamber filled with liquid. The discharge was produced at 2000 volts by a 2000 4F capacitor bank. The microbardness data were processed statistically. The results showed appreciable dif- ferences between the pressure indentations of the hardness measur- 1- ing machine differ. The high-pressure chamber was described else- where (DAN BSSR, no." 2, 1964 The microbardness in air was prac- tically doubled to 200 kg/mm, In the case of a discharge in water with op-en surface, further increase in microbardness is observed, 2 for the cathode and 460 kg/mm2 for the anode. For a to 275 kg/n-an discharge in water contained in the sealed chamber, the microhard- ness in,areased to 300 kg/MM2. In the borax solution, the correspond- ing microhardnesses were 340--400 kg/mm2 for the open surface, and 500 and 700 kg/MM2 for the cathode and anode, respectively, in the d L 01498-66 ACCESS1014 NR: APS014741 sealed chamber. The thickness of the borated La --150 ~t _Xer was 100 for the open surface of borax solution, and 150-200 p in the case of the closed chamber. The time during which the metal was in the molten state was estimated from the reaction diffusion formulas to be 530 "ec. The results obtained are discussed from the point of view of the pulsed pressures, cooling conditions, and alloying. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 formulas. ASSOCIATION: None SUEHITTEDi 00 NR REF SOVs 007 -ENCL: -00- SUB CODPt MK OTHERt 003 Cord L 0107-66 EVJtT(m)/D1A(d )/DTP(t)/EM`P(z)/E7dP(b) IJP(,c) .'JD/JG ACCESSION NR: APS014742 UR/0201/65/000/001/0093/0098 AUTHORSt Wakhovicht L. S.; Varashnin, L. R. TITLEt Influence of nickel, copper, and aluminum~n borated medium carbon steel SOURCEs AN BSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-tekhaicheskikh nauk, no. 1, 1965, 93-98 70PIC TAGS: carbon steel, alloy system, surface hardening, k2ron steel nickel containing alloy, copper containing alloy, aluminum containing alloy ABSTRACT: The investigations were made on samples 10 mm in dia- meter &,ad 20 mm long cut from ingots melted in an induction furnace with acid lining. The investigations were made at 850, 900 and 95OC! with soaking at 1 and 3 hours. The results show that.the depth of boration of the layer increases with the increasing temperature and Card. _.L 01497-66.--. - ---- - --- ACCESSION NR: AP5014742 with the increasing soaking me. The alloying elements exerted a noticeable influence on the depth, structure, and properties of the borated layer. The depth being successively greater for nickel, copper, and aluminum, but not at all concentrations. Typical re- sults are shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE! MK ENCL: 01 NR REP SOVs 005 OTHER: COO Card 2/3 L 01497-66-- ;ACCESSION NRS AP5o14T42 EXCLOSUREs 01 Me W 2VX Fig. 1. Efect of nickel (1), copper (2) and aluminum on the depth of this borated layer at 950i 900, and 850C (a, b, and c, respectively). AI T" OURCE COD2 UT 0- /06' /0055'/bok' AICC 020 -1661600 )1 A"JIMOR: _Lyakhovich, L. S.; Var,nshnin, L. R.; Dalraana,,, F. 'V. ORG: Belorussian Polytechnic Instit~ute (Bolorunskly PolitekdMicheskiy Institu~ TME- The. effect of alloying elp-ments on the properties of bora-ted layern SOURIM All LSSR. Vestsi. Scryya fizika-tekhn1,chnykh mwruk, no.-l' ;1:q66,--55-6i__ ..TOPIC TAGS, metal ~Iiffusion, borate," '~oride, alloy steel, phase analysis -of -the ef fie - -t- -of saturet :_ABSq-M=:: -The-:~' atudk~ 4-als --with, the restilts c, ion and alloylng lements on the depth of the borated laZier, its phase co;,-,ipounq nnd pi,opertics. It hag been entablishcd Qiab tbe process or fornntlon of the borixted layer is wcompwifoli not only by thc rodirtriNtion of cafton (betwoen -1che boridle Phen,~s Arvd tb~) pFirrrnt It but alloylmg elemen-~s P-,i v#J.1. In thr! pr-ocost-, of' crtu m'c t 1 1.) va tion curhjlh~ ele'mentr' diffuse III to -the tvawii t,,.' rjr, zotr!, will 1.3c. 711 v'1:1 i rito the 1^'orato4 1,1h1le bt-Ing in tl-i~-- T*rfr1L' pl-l'i 1-1 W.-vc content of borldle Vhra~;r_7: in the lay~~r, 7 In n'laced 11-noll tlk~_' effn'2t of -o C cl(.-i;~~,n[..,) on )1. ri~.tlng kliticftJ of tly! 'k-'ornto-111 o A,j-j the pro'cez;s o' alloyIng t, '." z c1lcllr'i~~ti_l U.~)mposition of the. stf~(-Ic' tecttr4 v1s, 'vol"~ n_'3 t'lae oUler rarljlLa Of* test..) '11"_- given in ttCoulux form, The niathors offei~ recoi-Tmendal-Unic ma the nelection of otcc"",G 1-..orutIn&!. Orig. wA. ha~3 4 f igLLver- end 3 tabl'os. (13 wed on withorla abootractjj~'~_ SUB CODE: 1-1/ SUMI DATE - 2ODbv65/ ORIG REF: 003 Rlf_lalon'~' buivi, - Card I lb A. 'k/ I I 2-1877 !LP-11-9( UAj. Illiyaniyo V zholwa na ur -: ay ,barn G !~ sa- 0y 7veklY i toratov. Trutr rrt3norkrsk. -ta pi-:!ich. vyp 7, 1949, s. 70,--82. - Pibllllo[.~r: 10 na--v. SO: Letopis, Zhurnallpykh Statey, I!o. 4-9, !.(osj,:,jaj 1949 VARASOVA, . ~=. , z- 0 - V-evww~lw-w, I .,:,. -, Characteristics of Buropean ash sojedo from various geographical sources. Trudy Bot.inst.Ser.4 no.11:370-387 156. (MLRA 9:9) (Ash (Tree)) (Seeds) (Germination) V I VARASCIVA, N.N.; KVITKO, K.V. Comosition and amount of pigments in a series of mutants of Chlorella vulgaris. Vest. LGU 17 no.15:119-124 162. (MIRA 15:8) (Algae) (Pigments) ZABOROVSKIY, Ye.P.; VARASOVA, 111.11, Germination of the seeds of cranberry and wayfW-Ing trees. Bot. zhur. 46 no.8:1169-1171 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Cranberry tree) (Wayfaring tree) (Germination) VARASOVA N.N.-, VASIL' Photogy-athol4icalli --~',Avc b'F-,ae arid the, effect of nult~vaton con3itlc~-,~~ --n therl. 20 n0.15,, 97-104 165. (~JTRA 18:9) - V -~A I " aik ~ -- -- - - --- - -- --- -- - - -- - - 9 0 G* Sweat secretiout elimination and exercise. Orr. hatil. 94 n0.22:604- 607 31 MaY 1953. (CIXI 25:1) 1. Doctors. 2. Research IaboratQry (Head Physician -- Dr. Vilmos Grubich), National lustiltu~te of Physical Training,an(I Spotrts Hygiene (Director - Read Physician -- Dr.'Sandor Balassa). VARAUS, Vladislav On extensive resections of the smll intestine. Rozhl. chir. 1.1 no.2: 80-86 F 162. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni krajake nemocnice v Ceakych Budejovicich, prednoeta doo. dr. -Tiri Saftar. (INTESTINE SMALL surg) VARAVA, G.B. (Kherson) Filling of canals with Krugliakov7s cement. Probl.stome 6tl86-188 162. (MIRA 160) (RATERIA MEDICA2 DENTAL) KRASOVSKIY., Yu.P., gornyy lnzh.; -VARAVA, I.P., vornyv inzh., GLADUN, O.A., gornyy inzh.; TKACHENKO, A.P., gornyy inzh.; SPTAWK0, V.I., gornyy inzh. Using various types of transportation in Krivoy Rog Basin mines. Ugoll Ukr. 7 no.11:38-39 N 163. (~aRA 17:4) ZAPARk, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; PANOV, V.k.; VARAVA, I.P* optimal standard dimensions of excavators and dump trucks for Krivoy Rog Basin strip mines. Met. i gornorud. proz. no.109-61 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17t10) JARAVA, K.N. On the water system of Palsozoic dsposits in the western part of the Pripet Polevyv of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Dop. UN MM noo4.-384- 387 '56. (Fa.RA 9:12) 1. Iustitut goologichnikh naxfc Akadomli nauk URSR* Predstavleno akademikom Akademii nauk USSR V.G.Bondarchukome (Polesye-Hydrology) -- VARAV4L, It#* LVarava, K,M,J Now data on the flooding of pro-Umbrian crystalline rocks In Polesys. Geoleshur, 18 no.4:105-111 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Polsoye-Water. Underground) VVAARMAVVA. Konatantin mikolayevi Evarava, X.M.); BABINNTS, A.Ye. [Bijbinets', h -------A.-IR.-l-,-End-.goologo-miner.nauk. otv.red.; OTCHAROVA,.Z.G. lOv- charovap ZoHoj# red.izd-va; KATVIYCHUK, 0.0., tekhn.red. [Underground waters of the Ukrainian Polesyel Fidzemni vody ukrainalkoho Polissia. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URM, 1959. i24-n. (HIRA 12:11) (Polesye--Water, Underground) URAVA, X.N. (Varava, K.M.) ~.. ft. Y_-;W4 ilj r~wp,~_ ~; Scientific and technical conference on prospects for the development of productive forces of the Kiev Economic Administration Region. Gaol. shur. 19 no.3:105-106 '59. (MIRA 12:10) (Kiev Economic Region--Geology, Economic) BABINETS,A.Ye.s otv. red.; .VARAVA ~.N.-, red.; Popov, VOSOv red.; hia~F.A.-.q red.; FALOVSKIYP A.A.., red.; TSAPENKO, I.I.,, red.; LISDVTTS, A.M., tekhn. red. MESYATS, I.A., red.; UIASOVICH, N.M., red.; red.; KELIVIK, A.F., (Traneact.Lons of the Firot Ukrainian Hydrogeological Conference) Trudy t"Arainskogo gidrogeologicheekogo soveshchgniia, let. Kievy Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR. Vol.l. (Hydrogeology] Voprosy gidrogeologii. 1961. 463 p. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Ukrainskoye gidrogeologichookoye soveahchaniye. let. 2. Institut goologicheakikh nauk Akademii naak Ukrainskoy SSR (for Babinets, Varava, Falovskiyp TSapenko). 3. Kiyevskly gosu- darstvemiyy universitet im. T.G.Shevehenkc, (for Rudenko). (Ukraine-Waler., Underground) KOTELINIKOV, I.V.; F NOMAREV, P-U.; GRINBERG, Yu.I.; GALAYEV, I.P.; TORBA, V.G.; POPOV~ H.H.; VARAVA, V.I. Making ferromanganese with the use of manganese carbonate ores. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.3s6-9 My-Je 164. (MIRA 17:10) KOT-ZLINIKOV, I.V., FOPOV, N.N.; VARAVA, V.I.; ANISIMOV, A-T- Influence of the size and cross-section of a furnace on the technical and economic indices of blast-furnace smelting of ferromangenese. Stall 25 no.lOt880-883 0 165. (MIRA 18-,11) CHEMOKOV, I.I., dr. tekhr,. nauk, prof.; VISIINYAKOV, B.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, VARAVA V T. kand. tekhn. nauk~ GARBUZOV, MM, inzh.; . - & --' ~ y S AP inr-i zZ.. Test be-nh for the vibration dampers of railroad vehicles. 04. (M-IRA 1?-112) Sbor. trud. I,IIZHT no.2154160-170 1/, " ~,"I ",( _~! ~- ~'i ~~ ~ A V __ - ,, - - 1, __ - - - __ - - - - - __ - - VARAV a, pomoshchnik mashinista teplovosa. _i!!~ , High grade maintenance for diesel locomotives. Zlek.1 tepl.tiaga no.10:38-39 0 157. (MMA 10:11) 1. Dep- Tanhkout-TovarW. (Diesel locomotives--Maintenance and repair) USSR /Engineering Boilers, Auxiliary Nov 52 Equipment On Layout and Design of the Devices for Air Pre- heating With Steam in Boiler Installations," Cands, Tech Sci L. B. Krol I, I. B. Varavitskiy 1z V-S Teplotekh Inst, No 11, pp 29-32 States that utilization of exhaust steam for pre- beating air before its admission into air prebeaters of boiler plant eliminates major shortcomgs of or- dinary air prebeater system with recirculation of hot air, namely: impossibility of preventing dew 248T83 condensation on cold slirfaces of heating during periods of firing, shutdown or lowload operation of boiler installation. Discusses arrangement and design of preheater with steam, and economy of fuel and electric power. 248T83 1. KIIOLIP L. D.; VARI'.*'rL-i3T,'.IY, T. -.". 2. ussq, WO) 4. Stean Boilers - Air Freheating 7. DesiminC and calculating arrangmients for the preheating- of aL- of stem in boiler installations. Izv. VTI, 21, No. 11, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. Steam Meters Measurement of high pressure steam consumption by means of welded-in diaphragm. Elek. sta., 23, no. 2, 1952 Inzh. Kand. Tekhn. Nauk. 2 SO: Month List of Russian AccessionsP Library of Congress, A;pril 19,56, Uncl. 1. ".%~AYITSK7Y !. D. Engs.; Ye. !~.; -:10L', 1:. r. I ~ ~- ==.L~ - - - 2. USSR (600) It. Stean, Doilers - Air 76- Preventing corrosion and the clogging of steam boiler air preneaters uit~k ashes. Elek. Sta., 23, No. 10o 1-52 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. VARAVITSKIT, I,B.v icandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; Ir L.B.. tekhniche- V.A.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nuuk. Oneration of sprviring regulators of stmerheated. high-Presoure steaz. Xiek-. sta. 24 no.8:3-8 Ag 153. (MLEIA 6: 8 ) (Steam, Superheated) VARAVITSM, I.B., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk-, KROLI, L.B., kandidat ~~Wk"Wikfth nauk; MARKIN, Yu.A., inxhener. Increasing the efficiency of an electric power plant by preheating air with oteam. Alek.sta. 25 no.3:6-11 Mr 154. OMRA 7:6) (Steam boilers--Air preheating) V U) I-IN, f) V I T_ )% AID P - 1375 Subject USSR/Electricity --Card 1/2 Pub. 26 - 2/3o Authors I Varavitskiy,,I. B., Kroll, L. B., and xuzrs~sov, N. Kands of Tech. Sci. Title Reduction of temperature of outgoing flue- gas with the help of an improved design of the boiler Periodical Elek. Sta., 2, 4-8, F 1955 Abstract The authors consider that at present the temperature of flue-gases is, as a rule, too high, and thus does not correspond to existing technical possibilities. The increase and improvement of the convection-surfaces, and the use of low-pressure steam-economisers and of heat-salvaging boilers can, in certain cases, contribute to the efficiency of power plant cycles. This applies in particular to plants burning fuels-c-antaining moisture and sulfurous. Elek. Sta., 2, 4-8, F 1955 AID P 1375 Card 2/2 Pub. 26 2/30 The authors describe and illustrate new heating- surface arrangements which, in combination with heat-salvaging units, contribute to reduce the temperature of exit -gases and to protect exit heating surfaces from corrosion. 3 drawings lnsti-tut,Wn: None Submitted No date ~4 W.- 'E'13 .22- k! AID P - 4952 Subject : USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 1/21 Authors Rakov, K. A., L. B. Kroll, I. B. Varavlt V. M � K~Y . , . _ Biman, Kandidats of Tech. Sc-r7"""~' ~__ - Title Some problems of designing large once-through boilers of super-pressure type. Periodical : Teploenergetika, 8, 3-10, Ag 1956 Abstract : The authors give recommendations for the design of the above boilers, based on testa with the experimental VTI boiler (UP to 300 atmospheres and 60000, as well as on the joint work of Organenergostroy and VTX Institutes in 1954-1955. The article is illustrated bY 7 diagrams of boilers of supercritical pressure. Institutions: All-Union Heat Engineering Institute (VTI) 6nd All-Union Trust for the Construction of Power Plants (organenergo- stroy). Submitted No date VARAVITSKIY,..Ij,, kandidat tekhnichemikh nauk-, LIM)KVIST, B.A., inzhener; . " - - ..~- .tOZOVft7Tp' A.T., inzhener; RUVIMSKIT, I.M., inzhoner. Operation of a smAll-size economizer. liek,sta.27 no,6:5-9 Je 156. (Boilers) (KUU 9 19) I.B., kandi~at te'7qniches-ikh wuk. Wator conditic-.---'=- f~5:- %!-,7i-rrezz=e steam generators. ~lnerp7etik 5 nr, .7' 1-4 J! (Fied-dater pwVication) AUTHOR: Ostinskiy, A.P. TIM A conforonce on Llics CORS'UPUCtioll Of tl!'~' Ldl of boilers operatin!, on sulphurous fuels. (,Gove-_'-ch~!ni.-.e po konstrulctsiyaLi kh-vostovy1ch poverkhnostey 1--otio-Tri 4-opliV~,I~ rabotayushchikh na vysolzoser.nisty],-h U U. h PERIODICAL: Teploonergetilm, 1958, 110.4, pp.91-92 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A scientific-technical conference on the develop:.ient of new types of -tail surfaces for boiler.-3 vxrhiiiL.. on sulDhurous fuels was convened by the Perm Pa.tg-er Directorate and the ReE;ional Division of ETTOEP and lie ld in Perm. - in October, 1957. The coifference was attended by representatives of power systeLis working, on Sulphurous fuels and also by i~eprasentatives of the All-Union Thenao- U astern Brarich of the All-Un-;on technical Institute he ~;j The rmo-Te chnical Instit-ute, the Central Boiler Turbine Institute, ORGPLES and the Taganro~-, Boiler Works. Ten reports were made about investiGations of sulphur corrosion, corrosion protection, and the development of nev,.- types of tail surfaces for boilers. Dr. Tech. Sc. N. V. Kuznetsov reported on the ~~,ork of the All-Union T,.Lermo-Technical In,--~titute oia the causes of sulphur corTo2ion of boiler heatin-surfacec. The Chief Card 1/3 EnGineer of Perfaenergo, P. F. Kochuc"nov, describcd J, _V 21; A conference on the construction of the tail surface-,'O-.P bo'_Uers operating on sulphurous fuels. successful experience with cast-iron elemeritz~ and ,ilsco with ena:--iel Drotection on steel tubes. The r,_-T)r,.sentative of Mosenergo, En incer Belyanin, also endorsed cast-iron eleL,ients. Engineer MaSell of BashkirenerEo recoun-III-ed the successful use of chemical additives to reduce corrosion and wear of tubes when burnin- Bashkirian fuel oil. Engineer V. V. Kazanskiy of Pei-,.iencrgo discussed methods of enamelling, water-heater tubes- and. the rasistance to corrosion of different sorts of cnwficl. R. A. Petrosyan of the All-Union Theimo-Technical Instit-ute described Ithe reconstruction of the tail port of a boiler in the Zak~.:..isX'-, Heat and Electric Pov.,er Station. Cand.Tech.Sc. 1. P Vaa~avitskiy of -the All-Union T-hermo- H r~ 0 Technical Inst~I'EUE 1~ ed a new arram-ement of tail heatinc- surfaces vith gar, evaporators and Stoa:~i heating of water adopted at the Kizelovsk rc(.,ional electzic pov.er station. Dr. Tech.Sc. N. V. Kuznatsov of the All-Union Therza-o- Technical Institute, En:.-ineer Lindkvist of Sverdlovener~,o -3 ID and En-ineer Lakhman sDoke on the theory, de_-!,.-n and 0 - - Card 2/3 oDeration of s,aall coiled heatin-m- surfaces, v;l,.ic"--, have 06-4-21/24 A conference on thle construction of the tail ourfacesz~'oll, '~Ooilers operatinr- on sul-phu-rous 'Luelz. tj been widely used in pouer stations in the Urals. En6ineer Pitertsev of the ~;astern Br,:inch of the All-Union Ther.mo-Teclmicol Institute reported on investi.~ations of the boct te-11perature conditions for flue Gases ai,.d -Leed I ., U mter. Participants in dit;cussions included i~n,rineors D,:~midov of Uraloner~-o and Fell shtiiis.';.-aya of Svennovenerj~o. Th-,.; Coi-Sorc;nce reco:i!.iended that boilers burnin- solid sulD-hurouc fuels should have cast-iron air heaters. 1-ilention vias -.,ado of ,ucce--sful experience of the use of ena-mel and of additives to fuel oil. Future plans for the introduction and testinG of new types of air-heaters ,%wre noted. The Conference directed the attention of the technical directorate of the 'Ministry of Power StaGions and the All-Union Therino-Technical Institute to the need for malkin-r-, combined investir-ations to Drevent corrosion of boiler heatir,:;--curf aces and ash-removal equipment. C~ AVAILABLi~: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 V! rl Vt ~:' 1% c'OV/96-59-3-11/21 AUTHORS: V 't ki I KaXAV3.'U S ,--Candidate of Technical Sciences; __ Y9 T__ KostriWi-n, Yu.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Galkina, L.G., Engineer and Savinovskiy, D.A., Engineer TITLE: The Preparation of Distillate in an Installation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator (Prigotovleniye distillyata v ustanovke s pryamotochnym. gazovym isparitelem) PERIODICAL:Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 3, pp 49-54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By the use of gas evaporators it is possible to obtain distillate in an amount, up to 8-1001o of the steam raising cipacity of the boiler. In addition, the flue gas temperature is reduced, the size of the convective parts of the furnace is smaller and corrosion of the heating surf,-_,es is reduced. Gas evaporators can operate either on a direct-flow circuit or withnatural circulation. All the equipment used in the gas evaporators is provad and reliable. In October, 1954 a gas evaporator was added to a boiler of 160-200 tons/hour output. A small heat-exchanger coil was installed at the end of the Card 1/4 existing convective part of the furnace beyond the air SOV/96-59-3--11/21 The Preparation of Distillate in an Installation with Direct-Flow Gas Evaporator heater. It was intended to operate during the winter period as an economiser and during the summer period as a gas evaporator. A general schematic diagram of -the equipment is given in Fig.1 and a sketch of the horizontal separator in Fig.2. Since the gas evaporator operates at low pressure, steam is only contaminated by dropwise carry-over of salts. An expression is given for the ratio of the quantity of salt in the distillate to that at the inlet to the separators. In conducting the tests, in order to accelerate and simplify the analyses of water salt content, solutions of phosphates and chlorides were specially added to the water reach4ng the L evaporator. The results of 16 tests are given in Table 1. The thermal efficiency and general characteristics o-." the gas evaporator were determined from long-term operatimg experience. The main conditions for producing di,-Allate of the necessary quality during the -tests are givea in Fig-3. It appears that at humidities of up to 45%, almost all of the moisture reachinS the separator is Card 2/4 removed. At higher humidities the efficiency of removal SOV/96-59-3-11/21 The Pi-eparation, of Distillate in an Installation with Direct-rFlow Gas Evaporator is less and a single separator does not suffice. Even the use of two film separators in. series, although a considerable improvement, does not give distillate of the required quality. Distillate quality as a fanction of various operating conditions is plotted in Fig.4 and 5. To study the operation of the separator during possible periods of intermittent salt carry-over, thermo-couples were installed on the coils. Thereby pulsation and the uniformity of distribution of water on the coils were registered. The corresponding test results are given in Fig.6. An outline drawing of the calorifier with multi-stage separation appears in Fig.? and the main characteristics of the equipment are stated. Operating experience showed a high thermal efficiency; the tubes did not become contaminated or damaged, except occasionally when they were abraded by ash. There were no special difficulties in erection or repair and the installation was particularly reliable in operation. Although in Card 3/4 some cases the tubes operated below the dew point, exteinal I SOV/96-59-3-11/21 The Perparation of -Distillate in an Installation with Direct-21oz, Gas Evaporator .corrosion was not observed. After 13,000 hours operation one coil was cut out of the calorifier and no internal deposits were found. On the basis of this operating and test data extensive introduction of gas evaporatorc !c recormanded. Their fiold of application should be deteimined and design and. operating instructions workad out. There are 7 figures, 2 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheski3~ institut - Sverdlovenergo (All-.Union Thermo-Tuchnical Institute - Sverdlovenergo) Card 4/4 SOV/96-59-9-19/22 AUTHORS: Varavit.1ki (Candidate of Technical Sciences) and -Ga-T=na,, 1.t_.1*En.' ineer) 9 TITLE: Full-scale Tests on a Coil-type Calorifier PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 191~9) Nr 9, pp 89-91 (USSR) J ABSTRACT; An article by Varavitskiy and others published in Elaktricheak:~e Stantsii Nr 3, 1954, described an arrange- ment of tail-end heating surfaces developed by the All- Union Thermo-Technical Institute. In applying this circuit a small coil-type calorifier was developed and installed in a boiler with a steam output of 160/200 tons per hour in 1955. An outline drawing of the calorifier is given in Fig 1. During the tests the heat-transfer coefficient of the calorifier was determined; the assumptions made and the experimental conditions are described. The coefficients were determined from the experimental data obtained during measurements from the air side. Corresponding measurements were also made from the steam side. The methods of measurement and of working out the experimental data are explained. The Card 1/^ heat-transfer test results are plotted in Fig 2 and the '7 test data are tabulated. A relationship is given sov/96-~9-9-19/22 Full-scale Tests on a Coil-type Calorifier between the Nusselt and Reynolds criteria for this calorifier. It was found that the level of water in Card 2/2 the calorifier had little influence on the test results. There are 2 figures, 1. table and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut (All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute) VARAViTSP 'KIIU , Ye.1-11. !,-I-,R,,-kand.tekhn.raxuk; DOROFEYEV, I.Yo.; inzh.; ZYS ------inzh.; ULKEHAIUM, A.I., inzh.,- LEVNTER, I.A., inzh.; TFACHT, V.P., inzh.; TUCHKOVSKIY, P.M., inzh. Use of a small-sized air preheater in burning Ekibastuz coal. Blek. sta. 33 no.5:7-12 My 162. (ULRA 15 :7) (Air preheaters) (Furnaces) (Electric power plants) Y, C;-) V 1,556. IF HN;! Fuel Abstracts varnyl trill I I.D Y'rol P 3ad I o;::11 In June 1954~ florcow), ttE7~95 Steam Raising and hicli ixvssure horzontal mid verweni ote:-,t ocol-~r-, witil excir'lij"C shr,vi that these revii-itrim; en.,;IWQ Of PCIIII1,711 tL1.j!,c-rGtIu*L! Steam Engines- withill * 100C and OYCII uver n vilou iwid rwi,.c. Tiw fj,r tho L111;U rcctlorE in itweli the stvja cow,'onzatIon prGau~'s 6crurl'ut v;:;3 fj i'1. I I fix I I azl --Ltru;L due to taijurature clionp Ili E11L Ca-le, of 1w)*j'.*,Cnt.,!I tt:j;,~3 1;:!.,! i Ili LdMon 1zcaj/n)ji and 50 r,11111oll for ycrtlc~!l tul;Q3. z VAROITSKIY. I.M., kandidat meditsinskikh nat, ; YMINOVICH, Ye.m.; Ye.S. Novocillin therapy in syphilis. Vest.venA derm. no.1:35-37 Ja-7 '54. (MI-RA 7:2) 1. Iz Ukrainekogo nanchno-isoledovatellskogo koshno-venerologi- cheskogo instituta (direktor - professor A.M.Krichavakiy) i 4-go vendispansera (glavnyy vrach L.Ya.lashchenko). (Syphilis) -VARAVKAj- -V-6- CHIGVIBTSEV, I-; VARAVELW-1~-- Excesses in 9uppl7 and marketing organizations. ]Pin.SSSR 18 no.2:50-54 F 157. (Y-LRA 10:5) (Retail trade) RADUKIN, Tiktor Pavlovich; GOWSEVA, K.A., inzh., retsenzent; MASLIT, K.Ta., zuborez, retsenzent; ZMXOT, P.A., kand.ekon.nBuk, red.; YAILAVKA, T.Tj, red. vypusks; MMYAKOV, M.N., red.; RG2XNBMG, red.; S141RKITSKIY,Ye.K., kand.ekon.nauk, red.; SUSTAYOT, HtI.. inz-h., red.; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Labor organization In a workohopj Organizatsiia truda na rabo- chom meste. Moskva, Haohgiz, 1960. 46, p. (Biblioteke raboohe- go mashinostroitelint Seriia 'Usnovy konkretnoi ekonomiki.* no.4) (MIRA 14:5) (Machiner7 industry--Lnbor productivity) 1. VARAZASHVILT G.S. , A::4-,,LTS!IYTT,'f G.V. Eng. , -Y-AUAFOV V.A. 2. !fSSR (600) 4. Soil Percolation 7. Field method of determining the filtration coefficient of cohestv goils, Gidr.stroi. 21 no.12. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessionst Library of Congrese, April 1953, unclass. VARAZA11171LI 5. Geometric .-iine Lcvelin:?,Usinr7 a Phc.,tocell Tr. Gruz. -~olltekhn. in-ta ~-'O 32, lp 85-90, V~54 Geometric Lev6ling in a mine survey is dascrib- . A photocell is located in the focus of the talesco,,-e eye~1,2ca and -L diaphragm with a narrow horizontal slit replacing the horizont3.1 wire of the net. The CP photo-,ell is coupled to an amplifier and a relay which si-ritches on an electric signal lamp. The light sourc,-, ia a 4-6 volt lamp fixed in the focus of a paral>olic reflector behind the Jlaphraga -,-rith a slit 1-1.5 cm wide and fixed to a slider on a susFended rod. The rod is calibrated on a 2mm. scale. The instr-Lunent was tested in the Geor-rian lolytechnical Institute (RZhAstr, No 11, 10,55) SO: Sum 812, 6 bleb 1956 CHMURISHVILI,' L.S.; VARAZASHVILI. G.3. Using elec~rlc prospecting to study causes of swamp formation. Trudy Init.geofiz. AN Gruz.SSR 13:119-127 '54. (MW 9:9) (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) (Swamps) 14- 57-6-12 316 Trans.lation from: Referativnyy zhurmil, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6, pp 85-86 (USSR) AUTHOR: Varazaah%?ill, 11. ~ 'T TI.TLE: Basi,~i of a Method for Conputing Silting Over Large Areas (Osnovnyye polozbonlyn metodiki rascbeta kollma.- tataii bol'4ahikh P103hchaday) PERIODICAL: Tp. Gnjzlo waliore~ 1956, Nz~ 4 (.,7)~. pp 143-7-55 .i ABSTRACT: Tina ajrho5z prop,.,3-3s a method for determining ",-;~.ng , '-r laltge 3 and for cal,,ula ting the --,mo J. - . _~,l ai" t ph.:~,~o ne,,~eaaary to f I" I a baoin t-) a dfjaj~7,od ele,l-at"Ion. This oan be acn-amplished tha relating the size of U49!~T!;)ated by tho ~jontour 11nes to the ele.., - t 1. -,'np '17ti3a3ly (in j'a cf thag4 .-. a) and also ana- whi-~-h t-h8 rc,11-ume of t-ha soil nece.3sary for Card _,,~2 dij:raga-rding iiu-3 z~,,jmpac:t-ion-is taken as Me't ri ~ d t 5 6 - 12 3 -;-. 6 being equ-)': tD thle of wlt-h its beaa eat~al to the area uo be a L 'U-Esd~ aznd w I t1h ',,de s:qu:.- to tha maximum thIck-r-ioss of the pi-inned layer -,r* The a".3,:? establishes the oondit.I-.)na for tha am~~-"Int of- ooze (.4rom tho Qhange in water turbidity -Ad-th time). 3) H6 proposes that a planned flow netw3rk be estiblishal .r, the illted basin.',' for this purpose he suggesta th&t &TI flow plan be arrived at with the h~.-i'-,p a mod.-~'& ~i:)nt-iining V1360'aS liquids. 4) C,~,mp---Aat-!r.-; of the z~'~ t,,oza may be !:'arriad out with the hal-p .-I,f Ithe .I-o C"Irveqll OfIthe I iglit. Theae cu.-;es expre~-is t"ne ttitv,~er. t-u.rbidlty and ti-me of sedimentati-,.n. Card 2/2 G. D. SOV/1 24- 58- 10 -11152 Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 10, p 63 (USSR) AUTHOR: Var~izashvili, N,-G. - TITLE- Acceleration of the Process of Silt Deposition by Changiag the Stream Pattern (Uskoreniye protsessa kollmatatsii putern izrieneniya plana. t--cheniy) PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. n. -i. in--td gidrotekhn. i melior. , 1957, Nr 18-11), pp 286-292 ABSTRACT: In an example of silt deposit on performed in the years 192()- 1936 over an area in the -.,icinity of the town of Poti by the waters of the Rioni river, an uneven distribution of deposits over the area was noted. In order to attain a more uniform distribution of the suspended particles in relation to the area and depth of the depositions, 't is suggested that directing structures of a wicker type be installed in the outfall sections of the feeding channels. Owing to an increase in the velocities of the stream from 0.5 to 0.7 m/sec in the channels formed by these structures, the carrying capacity of the stream is increased. Silt deposition over an area must be accomplished in Card 1/2 stages from a downstream location, working in the upstream SOV/124-58 -10-11152 Acceleration of the Process of Silt Deposition by Changing the Stream Pattern direction. The effect of the directing structures suggested in the paper. under re-, iew was studied on a three-dimensional model. V. V. Fandeyev Card 2,12 .~LARA-MUfflU4 o-A. Experimental investigations of discharge structures in river estuaries. Trudy Gr-LzNIIGiM no.20:231-240 158. (MIRA 15:5) (Hydraulic structures) ~ ~ ~ . 91 ~~~ - ". 9; YARA~ASHM TREGUBOVA, Yu.G. Eroding away of the shores of one of the small reservoirs. Trudy Gruz NIIGiM no.21:203-208 160. (MRA 16:1) (Coast changes) (Reservoira) 1~ S ~' 1, L 1 1 11 EXCERPT4 'NEDICA Sec.3 Vol.-U/5 Lndocrinology IMay 5? 946. VARAZI B. S. and PAILODZE 1. B. Med. Inst.. Tbilisi. USSR. *Vliyanie a rena Pfin-a--rinsulina na khlmism gladkoi myshechnoi tkani. T h e e f f e c t of adrenaline and insulin on the chemistry of smooth muscle BJULL.EXSPER.B1OL.MED. 1956, 41/2 (50-51ITables2 Under the influence of administered adrenaline the glycogen content of smooth muscle (rabbit uterus) decreased, the carbonic anhydrase activity increased, and the amount of vit. C remained unchanged. Administration of insulin caused some increase in the glycogen content of smooth muscle In rabbit uterus, vit. C content and carbonic anhydrase activity were practically unaltered. Mityushov - Leningrad YARAZI, V.S.#; PAM142, I.B. liffect of adronalin and insulin on the chmistry of smooth muscle. Blul. okep. biol. I mod. 41 no.200-51 P 156. (MIRA 91Q 1. Is kafedry meditsinskq7 khimii (zav.-prof. V.6. Varazi) Thilinskogo maditsinakogo instituta (dir.-profo I,Me Menteshashvilill (MUSCIAS, effect of drugs on, epinephrine & insulin.-on glycogen & vitamin 0 in smooth muse. (Run)) (WINIMINNO effects, on muse., smooth, glycogen & vitamin (Rus)) (INSULIN, effects same) (GLTOOGIW. metabolism, muse., smooth, off. of epinephrine & glycogen (Rue)) (,VITAMIN 0, metabolism, same) I I I .., l l , fN. ~Zi j~ F~ j 4- Ll USSR / Soil Science. Soil Genesis and Geor-raphy. i 1z' Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 7, 1958, 29425. Author Varbalis, P., Shullts, S., Gurskiy, V. Inst Title A Change in Several Peat Carbonate Soil Proper- ties on High Yielding Plots. (Izmeneniye neko- torykh svoystv dernovokarbonatnykh pochv na uchastkakh s vysokila urozhayem). Orig Pub: Pochva i urozhay, Riga, 1957, 6, 83-103. Abstract: The changes are examined in moisture, waterproof aggregate content and the intensity of nitrifi- cation processes in peat carbonate leached cul- tivated soils, planted with grain crops, sugar beets and perennial grasses. The observations were made on the grounds of the ;'Skanpali" ex- perimental base in Yelgaskiy Rayon in 1952 and 1955. Card 1/1 14-57-6-12262 Translation fromt Referativn zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Wr 6, p 79 (USSR'V AUTHORt TITLE: PERIODICAL'o ABSTRACT; Card 1/1 Varban, As K. A Simple Water Meter for Measuring the Amount of Water Used in Intermittent Irrigation (The Universal Membrane Water Meter VAG) Prosteysheye vodomerno7e prispos- obleni7e dlya uccet(a raskhoduyemoy vody vo vremennykh orositelyakh. (Universallny-y shchitovoy vodomer "VAG"F Sb- n.-i. rabote Azovo-Chernomore so-khe in-t, 1956.. Vol 14, pp 161-171 Bibliographic entry tV-3r:A RQ~ YL2 111-1%-113 VARBA, N (l:VA , A a ( v-j ra-Arcou, ..' - ) . .*. I'- , .Z 1 ~z ~.rj gqpe, if'! -~ -,r.1,4 at 1-.n. BACK 17 no.~1.5' - (,,, I % . i a . Is ,'Lr; i 41 t--,d IrT COT- re,-, 6 1 n g - - , . 1, ', ~~, rl-~ :r 7 f j,.,. --14 -- .1 - . Physiology P., KANTCHEV, D., 1-.,.Stituto Of Physiology, !ulgarlan my of Sciences "Characteristics of, the Moelectrical Activity of the Cervical Vaa,us in Chronic Experiments Sofia, 11,olcladv ?,ol!~arslcoy Akadcmil- N'nuk, Vol 20, NO 1, 1967, pp 69-72 7 A -- carried out (A. Varbanova, Abstract: CZnSlIsh article Earlier the author V. Soholov, Compt. rend. Acad. bulg. Sci., 19, 1966, 73) acute G:eperximerits 11ith cats leading off continuous r'aythzAc back.ground affereat impulses f-o.m the cervical vagus. To obtain moro -iforwation about the character of this type of impulse and cli-minate th-, side c-,-'fect of narcotics and of a3c-n'-s 1*,~,,;aobilizzing the animals, they prepared three cats with pe-nnanc-ntly implanted electrodes on n. vagaus. Under conditions of no omtnrnal perturbation and of a quiet animal In Irolatod chambers, there zp-,~-c-r c~~--i;:Inucus rhytl-aiiic 1,-,pulses being led off from the va-us of not very higi amplitude (under 50 ~.LV, usually 10 to 20 ,...V) which have a relatively stable frequency comprisring'two frequency groups '(one of 26-33 cyclcslscc and another of 56-66 cycles/soc). Parallel with the monotonous rhythmic In-pulses of not too high an amplitude and rather stable frequency, there is another set of 1/2 -L-02149-67 Z;2-82, ACC NR: 6035990 SOURCE CODE. BUT06H/6-5/68/003 Ap VARBANOVA, A., SOK06OV, V., Institute of Phyaiologyp Bulgarian Academy of; r0V ~nc Participation of Interoceptive, Imouloas in the FormWon of the --l-kground Bi lectrical Activity f the Brains so Sofia, 2~k~a~y,BRjgprakpy.AknjW~ A uk, Vol 18, No 3, 196.5, pp 279-282 .TOPIC TAGS' bljele~cfrlc ~h;niomenon, brain, neurophysiology, man, cat ,AkajLEpS.t1 CEngliah articlej Thoro hen 'boon a numbor of invooti ",tiona which latrodo the connection existing betwoon tho olpho-rhythm (mat typical of the rhythmic activity of the humgn brain) and the rhythm of spindles with sensory stimuli. For instance, repeated flashinig with a frequency close to or lower than that of the BlDha-wavas leads to a higher synchronization of the alpha- rhythm instead of the anticipated reaction of awakening (14. Poloatini, A. Devidovichl 0. Alcocer-Cuaron., R. Hernandez-Peon, ref. by Hernandez-Peon.in pyq isslodo., .,n., d. AN SSSR, 14 Me!Etroont5afalogrp~icheok vaUiyo,y ., 1962, 96; ,W.-G'.'Wa1tbr; ~rgqjb2qk ~T~h~,* 1' 1959,'279). .to~~&, 2 In narcotized cats, slow distenticii bf'tho -st6rdoch'6a~saB the nppa~aranco of spindlea (0. N. 'Zamyntins, Tt; 1, 1958, 431). The aim of the JnZ:~E,f VI ipresent invdstigertlon -wds'td dj(plain-thb part played by continuous interocoptive :impulsea in the formation of the background brain rhythm in cata. Oontinuous *tests were carried out with implanted electrodos'in the specific cortical and subcortical representation of the stomach (nuolo Yontr* post* mods at lot* Card 1/2 AP6035990 thalami, gyr. aygmoidous ant. at Post.)y as well as in form. raticularis -mosenceph., nual. ventr. ant. th., hypothel. ventromed., hippoc. and optic .cortex. Continuous distention of the stomach of cato'with 0 rubber bnlioon through Boooow's fistula with a praeouro of 10 mm Hg leads to considerablo changes,in the background bioolectrical activity of the brain. Experimental ,results and the ensuing diacussion show that by their nature and properties the interoceptive impulses are particularly adapted to take an active part. in the formation of the background brain rhythm. This paper was presented by Corresponding Member D. Mateyev on 16 November 1964. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables. [JPRSJ SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: 16Nov64 / ORIG REF: 001 / SOV REF: 003 GTH REF: 005 Physiology BULGARIA VARBANOVA, A.,'.- SOKOLOV, Institute of Physiology, Bulgarian Academy Br "Changes In the Afferent Vagal Impulsation Under the Influence of Interooeptive Stimuli" Sofia, Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademil Nauk, Vol 19, No 9. 1966, pp 855- 858 Abstract; /En I h artIole7 The afferent vagal Impulses and the 3h_anFe_soecU_rrgi "in it under the influences of mechanoreceptor Stimuli originA, g from the stomach and lungs havp been investi- ,gated in 35 odtfrendered motionless by Triouan. 'The afferent :.;activity overl. vagus was picked up by a silver electrode placed jon the distal end of the nerve, In the region of the neck. The Vstomaoh was stimulated mechanically both by the continuous (10 min) and brief(10 see) distension of a balloon (introduced through the caophagus), while the lungs were stimulated by the introduc- tion of additional amounts of air by the system of artificial respiration. Recording was done simultaneously by a double-beam oscilloscope and a four-channel electroencephalograph. The oscil- loseope and electroencephalograph reeordingp are accompanied by a 1./2 VARBANOVA, A.; SOKOLOV, V. The participation of interoceptive impulses in the formation of the background bloelectrical activity of the brain. Dckl. Bolg. akad. nauk 18 no.32279-282 165 1. Sutmitted on November 16, 1964. VARBANOVA, S. Sirnthesis of polymethylene-bis-4-styryl quinoline halogenides. Doklady BAN 16 no. 8: E29-832 163. 1. Submitted by Correpsonding Member B. Kourtev (Kurtev, B.] VARBANOVA, 3.[Vurbanova, S.); IVANOV, S). Inhibitory effect of polymethylene-bis-lepidinic dirbromides on serum cholinesterase activity. Dcklady BAN 17 no.7:6641- 667 164. 1. Submitted by Corresponding Member P. Nikolov. IVANO-1, V.; 11AABANN-MA, S. On the biological ar!ticn cf pol~rrieth.,ilene-bis-lep;-din'Lc d.,Ibromides. Doklady BAN 17 na.8:7~--70`7 'U. 1. Siibmittod by Corresponding K-,W-er P. tlikolov. lt~~ L 2ooju-c6 LEWT k J IL-11 -XM8417 ACC NR;' AUTHOR: Varbanova, _ S ORG., HivJier Institute of loterinary Medicine TITLE: The Ms-quaternization of 2- and 4.-styry1pvr1d1nos1 SOURCS. Bulgarska akade-mlya na naiikjtf~. Ploklady, -v. 1-~, no. 3., 1965, 23-26 TOPIC TAGS: pyridine, crystal, charLical roaction ABSTP.ACT: T J'Englich artiole-7 The bio-quaternization of lapidine and quindldine, an well as of 2- and h-styrylquinolineo, were discussed in provious papers (Compt. rend. Aced. bulg..Sci., 16, 1963, No 7, 733,' 16, 1963, me 8v 829). It *ms established there that bie-quaternization with ,quineldine and 2-styrylquinoline does not proceed because of the ateric hindrance, of the reaction center '%30. The author investigates the analogous ireaction of the bie-quaternization of 2- and 4-styrylpyridines. She presents, tabulated, the results of analyses and proposee an appropriate reaction formula. The fact that now the bia-2-methylpyridinic and bia-2-atyrylpiridinic safte are obtained in measurable quantities (2G-313 p.c.) (while this woo not the case earlier during the work with the corroaponding bis-qulnolic salts) seema to indicate that the abaonce of a bonzano ring bondc4 with a pyridinic one offers greater c~f-4aLr~~4i&tribu+,4-on-of-the-dif-f*ran Card I/ L ~0830-66 ACC,M constructiv~'eiemwnt-x-of the bis-stypylpyridinic molecule. . to.identify an !tf-atilbasolshydrviodide relasod from the different bio-quaternary salts in the course of syntheses, the some was prepared from at-stilbazole and ,~hydroiodio scid*_.jt,FjpYexants yellow needlelike crystals whichl, recrystalli%ad; fr.603.a,catone"-fiave a Mal.tiag IntervalIof 165-1700- No data oh thit comi,~Undi Vero found in literature, The paper was s0initted by B. Kourtov, Corresponding Meniber i- 15 Ang 64. Orig. art a has 1 2 table s, 1 - figure fj-PR3S SUB CODE; OC, GC / SUBM DATS: 15Aug64 ORIG REF: 002 GTH REFi 004 Card 2 /2 vmb 7 77T77777':'-~~' BUIGARIA VARBANOVA A SOKOLOV) V., Institute of Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of ScieFces "The Afferent Background Vagal Impulses" Sofia, Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademii Nauk, vol 19, No 1, 1966, pp 73-76 Abstract fEnglish article7: The problem of the spontaneous activity in the sense organs is one of the most interesting and at the same time least investigated ones. To study the problem more closely, the author carried out acute experiments vith 35 cats immobilized with tricuran. The different activity passing through n.vagus was led over a silver electrode put on the distal end of one of the nerves in the region of the neck. A platinum electrode was placed for stimulation over the other (intact) n.vagus. Besides that, using a stereotaxic apparatus the authors introduced subcortical electrodes in nue. ventralis poet. lat. ed. med. thalami (specific thalamic representation for the stomach and n. vagus) and in form. reticularis mesenceph. Epidural silver electrodes were also placed in gyr. sygmoideus ant. et post. (cortical representation of the stomach). The leads were bipolar with 2 mm distance between the electrodes. The stomach was stimulated mechanically by the distention of a balloon introduced through the oesophagus. Results, presented in the form of numercus oscillograms indicate that 1) there 1/2 Sofia) Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademii Nauk, vol 19, No 1) 1966, PP 73-76 exist spontaneous background impulses of law amplitude, are continuous, and consist of uniform rhythmic volleys which slowly and gradually change their amplitude, frequency, and polarity; 2) these bac!cground impulses change under the influence of different types of narcosis; and 3) a bilateral dependence has been shown between the background impulses of n. vagus and the synchronized bioelectric activity of certain specific cortical and sub- cortical formations (gyr. sygmoideus, specific thalamic nuclei), as w311 as the non-specific reticular formation of the mesencephalon. The authors assume that the background vagal impulses are caused by the non-medullated C-fibers of the vagus. There are 3 Soviet and 7 Western references. (Manuscript received, 11 Oct 65.) 2/2 72 - 2 go3b - sio2o/61/140/004/011/023 Bi 06/B1 10 AUTHORS: Varbanakaya, R. A., Shelimcv, B. N., and Fok, N. V. TITLE: Reactions of "hot" methyl radicals in solid phase at low temperatures PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 140, no. 4, 1961, 818-821 TEXT: The authors studied the conditions of stabilization and the conver- sions of methyl radicals obtained by photolysis of methyl iodide, azomethane, acetone, and acetaldehyde at 770K. The role of "hot" radicals, i.e., methyl radicals with excess energy, in these processes was clarified. The analysis of gaseous reaction products and data of electron paramagnetic resonance (epr) spectra were used for this study. Transparent solid solutions of the tested compounds in methyl cyclohexane were photolyzed in a quartz vessel cooled by liquid nitrogen. The concentra- tion of solutions was 0.02-0-15 moles/liter, and a TTPX-7 (PRK-7) nercury lamp was used as irradiation source. The epr spectra were recorded on an 9TrP-2 (EPR-2) device (Ref. 9: A. G. Semenov, N. N. Bubnov, Pribo'!y i tekhn. eksperim., (Devices and technical experiments), No. 1, 92 (1959)). V#/ Card 1/4 29010 S~02Y61/14C/003/01 1 /C23 Reactions of "hot" methyl B o6 'a iib A SC-5 (BS-5) filter pervious to light of 0 3100 ~, and a filter filled with a mixture of Cl2 and Br2 and pervious to light. of k< 2900 ~ were used in some of the experiments. In the photolysis of azomethane in solid phase, one molecule of nitrogen and ethane each were formed per decomposing molecule of azomethane, and, additionally, methane in a ratio of CH 4/C2H6 10-04 independent of the intensity of light. Methane was the only gaseous reaction product in the photolysis of methyl iodide. Acetone was not decomposed under the conditions applied, acetaldehyde slightly decomposed to about equal quantities of CO and CH 4' The fact that the ratio CH 4/C2H6found for azomethane decomposition was independent of the intensity of light indicates that ethane is formed by recombinatJon of methyl radicals in the interior of a "cell", and not by recombination of free radicals. The formation of methane in the photolysis of methyl iodide and azomethane at low experimental temperature (770K) suggests the formation of "hot" methyl radicals in the solid phase. The stability of acetone to photolysis indicates the absence of "hot" radicals, The reason is the large difference between the bond enerzies of the C-C bond in acetone (77 kcal/mole) and of the C-I bond in methyl Card 2/4 X 29010 S/02,,)161 /14 0/004/011/02 ]z Reactions of "hot" methyl B1o6/B1IO iodide (54 kcal/mole). The participation of "hot" methyl radicals in the formation reaction of methane was confirmed by photolysis of azomethane in light of differenc wavelengths. Increasing light energy (k< 2800 X -> X>310A causes the increase of the ratio CH 4/C2H6 0 -1-7). Methyl radicals formed in the photolysis of azomethane in solid phase were found to be capable of the following reactions: (1) recombination in the "cell" immediately after formation (formation of CA); (2) substitution reactions with molecules of the solvent (formation of C11 4 and H', where R' denotes the radical of the solvent); (3) stabilization with emer6enctj fro4i the "(,%AII' (confil,:11cd by the epr spectrum of CH 3' radicals). The ratio of the extent of these three reactions depends on the energy of the absorbed light. Increase ol" this energy results in an increased formation of methyl radicals reacting according to (2) as compared with those reacting according to (1), and in an increase of methyl radicals reacting according to (3) as compared with those reacting according to (2). The formation of "hot" radicals in the photolysis of CH 31 and CH 3N2CH 3dn solid phase has thus been clearly proved. The character of the reaction of these "hot" methyl radicals Card 3/4 29010 S/02o/61/140/004/011/C.23 Reactions of "hot" methyl B106/B110 with molecules of the medium (methyl cyclohexane) depends on structure and bond energies of the molecules decomposing with formation of methyl radicals, and on the wavelength of the light used for de^lomposition.. This effect is obviously related to differences in the type of excitation of "hot" radicals which are formed in different ways, Finally, the authors thank V. V, Voyevodskiy, Corresponding Member AS USSR, for assisting in the evaluation of results, and N. N. Bubnov for recording the epr spectra. The spectrum of the methyl cyclohexyl radical obtained by irradiation of frozen methyl cyclohexane (770K) with fast electrons was recorded by I. I. Chkheidze in the experimental plant of the Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Phyai.-,s AS USSR). There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 10 references: 2 Soviet and 8 non-Soviet. The three most important references to English-language publications read as follows: W. C. Sleppy, J. G, Calvert, J. km., Chem. Soc., 81, 769 (1959); T~ Cole, H. 0. Pritchard, N. R. Davidson, H. M. McConnel, Mol.. Phys., 1, 408 (1958); W. Gordy, C. G. McCormick, J. Aw.. Chem. Soc., 78, 3243 (19756). ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy uriiversitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M.. V, Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: March 24, 1961 Card 4/4 Z'' -4?~ VAaBANSKAYA, V. In the Irkutsk school for building masters. Sell. stroi. 13 no. 9:21- S 158. (KIRA 11:10) 1. Starshiy ekonomist Glavkolkhozetroyi. Ministerstva sel'okogo khozyaystva RSFSR. (Irkutsk--Building trades--Study and teaching) TARBANSKAYA, Strengthen ties between schools for naster builders and the con- struction 1n4ustry. Sal'.strol. 14 no.6:22-24 Je 159. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Starably okonomist otdola kadrov I sbkol Glavkolkhosstroya Ministerstva 11 el'okoge khoz-yaystva RSWR. (Building trades--Study and teaebing) -- --- -- ---- --- A Seqtmntfal Sygtern aIjAjag&MfvUm Natural Cotau I - ~~-W-f colour VISI'm h OSS, No 3, PP7 V. fl ~ d6cuw-d etrA o& "uential oystcm of colvur teieviiirm ~Iupcrd at tflvt Ttf~~co- ExprTimcntal Stiticn (a; Colwr lacvsi'm Is df-WITM, me dinunton pe~zuliar to thig type Qf tr=smf--si~ is wnsid-ed, and &I- th~ yw All, -vu R- KRIVOSHEYEV, Mark Iosifovich; VARBANSKIY, A.M.,otvatetvannyy redaktor; BORONOTA, A.I.,redakto&, redaktor [Measurements used in television] Ismerenita v televizionnom oboraaova~ii. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi i radla'f,l 4956. 66 p. (mmu 10:4) (Television) (Blectronic measurements) Q I 'r VA IPW PJ ~p 107-57-7-35/56 AUTHOR: Ivanitskiy, V. TITLE: Radio at the Festival (Radio na festivals) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr7, pp3l-32 (USSR) ABST RACT: Briefly described are public-address systems, radio communication and tv services at the Sixth International Festival of Youth and Students and at the sport contests (Tuly 29 to Aug 10, 1957) organized by the Olympic Committee of the USSR. Officials responsible for communication facilities at, the restival were interviewed. I.A. Shamshin, Chief Engineer of the Moscow City Wire-Broadcast Network, said: We have installed public-address systems in the streets, parks, squares, eto., also on the stages. We also installed the facilities for simultaneous inter- pretation of speeches into 8 foreign languages. We also use mobile public- address outfits. Most of the equipment was developed, manufactured, and installed by our organization. The Institute of Radio Reception and Acoustics (IRPA) has developed a new radio system for language-interpretation facilities. A number of small-power superlong-wave transmitters operate on a common loop antenna which surrounds the building. Each member of the meeting selects the channel he needs in his pocket-size receiver which is eqipped with a magneticlantenzO. The band used Is 40 to 145 kc. A Card 1/3 107-57-7-35/56 Radio at the Festival Another interpretation outfit was developed by the VEF factory in Riga; wire communication is used. ON. Vislenev, Chief of the Engineering Dept., Chief Administration of Radio Information, said: We furnished studio equipment and sound-recording equipment. We use a new "Reporter-211 type portable tape recorder; its circuits including the motor are supplied by dry batteries. We also trained personnel for tone monitoring and other functions. We will be doing transcribing and phonogram. copying at the festival. The sum total of the rooms at the "Radio House of the Festival*, where foreign guests will work, Is 20,000 m3. A.M. Varbanskly, Chief Engineer of the Moscow TV Center, Ministry of Communica- tions, said: We have a few live pickups like that at the Luzhniki Stadium, and five mobile autobus-type pickups; we also brought an h-f cable to 17 theaters for possible pickup connections. A type UZTP-1 outfit, developed by the Science Research Kino-Photo Institute, will record tv programs and will be used for printing films. The films will be distribruted over many cities. Yu. ff. Andress, Deputy Chief of the Moscow Directorate of Radio Communication and Radio Broadcasting, said: Card 2/3 -Radio at the Festival 107-57-7-35/56 Broadcasting will be done from over 70 stations situated at Tarious points of the Capital. From some pickup stations the programs will go in several languages. Some stations are stationary,some mounted on trucks. AVAILABLE,: Library of Congress card 3/3 6(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1854 Varbanskiy., Aleksandr Mikhaylovich . ......... Televizionnaya tekhnika (Television Engineering) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1959. 286 p. 25,000 copies printed. Ed.: M.I. Krivosheyev; Tech. Ed.: K.P. Voronin. PURPOSE: The book is intended for working with video equipment in It may also be used by advanced departments. engineering and technical personnel television broadcast stations. students of radio engineering COVERAGE: The author discusses special aspects of engineering amplifier units and systems of modern television broadcast stations. He describes the operation of circuit components used in fonning video signals and complete picture signals. He also discusses the operation of power supply for telbvision equipment. The author thanks M.I. Krivosheyev, B.S. Nyrnov, I.I. Sheyfis, Card l/ 5 Television Engineering SOV/1854 and Yu.S. Milevskiy for reviewing the text. There are 29 Soviet references (including 2 translations). TABIE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Introduction 7 Ch. 1. Block Diagram of a Video System of a Television Broadcast Station 13 1-1. Construction of the block diagram 13 1-2. Video-signal passage 15 1-3. Distribution of syncb*,lnizing pulses 23 1-4. Signaling and communiGation 33 Ch. 2. Amplification System of a Camera Channel 35 2-1. Block diagram of a camera channel 35 2-2. Camera preamplifier 38 2-3. Compensation for aperture distortions 50 2-4. Intermediate amplifier 59 2-5. Compensation for nonlinear (contrast) distortions 93 Card 2/ 5 Television Engineering SOV/1854 2-6. Compensating-signal oscillator 100 Ch. 3. Commutation and Mixing of Video Signals 1.07 3-1. Purpose and location of the mixer-commutator device in the system 10 3-2. Mixer-commutator devices with no vacuum tubes la 3-3. Vacuum-tube mixer-commutator devices 112 Ch. 4. Linear Amplifier 122 4-1. Automatic gain control of video signals 122 4-2. Mixing of synchronizing pulses 126 4-3. clamping 127 4-4. Output stage for an amplifier with cable load 132 '4-5. Regeneration of synchronizing pulses 135 Ch. 5. Control Devices 139 5-1. Devices for observing video signals 139 5-2. Osaillographic control devices 142 5-3. Raster method of pulse control 151 Card 3/5 Television Engineering SOV/1854 Ch. 6. Synchronizing Pulse Generator 154 6-1. Required characteristics of synchronizing pulses 1511 6-2. Frequency dividers 159 6-3. Synchronization with an a-e circuit 172 6-4. Forming of pulses 174 6-9. Synchronizing-generator block diagrams 196 6- . Separation of synchronizing pulses from a complete television signal 210 6-7. Joint operation of synchronizing generators 213 Ch. 7. Transmission of Motion Pictures 221 .7-1. Special aspects of the television transmission of ., motion pictures 221 7-2. Pulse gating for motion-picture transmission 225 7-3. Transmission of motion pictures by the scanning beam method 232 7-4. Method of optical equalizing 236 7-g Optical image commutation 238 7- Control of projector operation 241 Card4/5