SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARBANSKIY, A.M. - VARDANYAN, B.V.

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Television Engineering SOV/1854 Ch. 8. Power Supply For Television Equipment 250 8-1. Low-voltage stabilizers 250 8-2. High-voltage sources and their Otabilization 259 8-3. Current stabilizers 275 8-4. Protection of the camera tube;~ 248 8-5. Power supply for a camera-tripod motor 2 0 Bibliography 286 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress JP/Jmr T-23-59 Card 5/5 SHEYFIS, Isaak Iosifovich; IY,-&M., otv. red.; VENGRENYUK, L.I., red.; CHULPF.-SPr", tekTin. red. I [Improvement of the quality in4ices of the video channels of television stations] Uluchshenie kachestyennyk!7. pokazatelei videotrakta televizionnykh tsentrov. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963. 71 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Television) VARBANSKIY, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; SAI,-',CYLOV, V.F.p retsonzent; - It' R.T." ~'~-6d 0 [Television technology] Televizionnaia tekhnika. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Energlia," 1964. 543 p. (MIRA 17:6) 114,034IA/Chamical Technology. Chemical Products and Thoir Application. Catalysts and Sorbonts. ;',.bi3 Jour: Ref Zhur-niw., No 10, 1959, 35513 - :,uLhor Sapan, M., Oprescu, G., and Valrbiescu, 2-". Inst Title The Production of Cat.lon-Dcchanr,,,o Rcs-~;is from Vood Shavings (Sullfona'..-cd Wood Pulp) Orig Pab: Coluloza si Hirtic, 1-1, 11o 8, 278-283 (1957) (in P.U- manian with Germn, English, French, and Rusrimi summaries) Abstract: The sulfonation of itood. shavinas at 1500 for 7 hrs gives cation-exchant-ge resins which are suitable for application in water softening installation:;. The capacity of the resins is about 2.5 me ca2+/ Card 1/2 I- ifUbtAL-p-memical TechnoloC 0 t rm , - - y. - Chomicnl Tr duc s ano, 441i Jr --- - H- - -- - f,pplication. CaLalysts and Sorbento. I,bs V'rour: Ref Zhur-Khim.,, 110 10, 1959, 35513. 0 gram. -- From a surin-axT by the authors. Cardq - 2/2 ,,L/- -,-k' VAR13IRO B SZAVA, I.;KOGH, S. Goiter endemic in children in Komlon. Oyermekgyoaassat 4 no-10:314- 316 oct 1953. (CIn 25:5) 1. Doctor for Varbiro. 2. Komlo Manici~al Council Pe4iatric Dis- pensarye VARBIRO.Bela, dr.,.- GTIMISM. Remenyseg. Ilona. dr. f~ Therapeutic considerations on the epidemic of whooping cough during 1953. Ory. hatil. 96 no.7:186-190 13 Fab 55 1. A Komloi Tames Rendelointesete (1gazgato Iacxhegyi Laszlo dr.) Oyermakaogyastatanak (foorvost Varbiro Bela dr.) koslamenys. (WHOOPIUG COUGH. theram) WA- F J" Zoef. dr.- VARBIRO Bela dr. Bn8rg7 requirements for Infants with different body structures based on bod7 surface areas OfOrmekgvogyaezat 8 no-1-2152,-55 Jan-Feb 57. 'a Pace' Or"BtudOmarWi Faetem Gyarmekkiinikajanak (igazgato: dr. Kerpal-Fronius. Odon egVetemi tanar) as a Baran7amegyaj Tanace Randelointezete..Peas (igazgato: dr. Linka, Laszlo) 0yerm7kaogyanzatanak koslamemys. INTANT NUTRITION energy requirements, comparison of calculation methods based on body weight & bodv surface area (Run)) VAIRBIRD Bela. dr.; VONDCZKY, Jozaef, dr. Simple method for the determination of the energy requirement of infants based on body surface area. Oyarmakaogyassat 8 no. 1-2:55-59 Jan-Fab 57. 1, Pecsi Orvostudomanyi rCretem Gyarmokklinikajanak (Igazgato: dr. Kerpel-Fronius, Odon egyetemi tanar) en a Baranyamegyei Tanacs Rendelointozete Pecs (Iga2gato: dr. Links, Laszlo) Oyermakgyogya9zatanak kozlemenye. (INFART NUTRITION energy requirements, simple method for calculation based on body surface area (Run)) v Simple methods for the determination of some data for continaous drop infusions. Orv. hetil. 103 no.48:2287-2289 2 D 162. 1. Peas Varosi Tanacs Rendelointezet. IINFUSIONS, PARENTERA.L) n v "M j7, !iu dz -% e g:~yosi A "GS t Va ai-Ir"e's the -ad -eir (~&l Culati on. -rhe -I-o Past and present organization of Lake Varosiliget. P. 30. MEELYEEPITESTUDOMAITYI SZFIffE. (Kozlekedesi Kiado) Budapest. Vol. o, no. 1. Jan 1956. SOURCE: EEAL, Vol. 5., no. 7, July 1956. Past and present organi7ation of Lake Varooligets P- 39 MELYEPITFMW~ANYI SZEMLE. (Kozlekedesi Kiado) Budapest. Vol 6,, no. 1, Jan 1956 SOURCE: EEAL$ Vol 5, no. 7. July 1956 777777777777~~ VARDIRO, GY. Water regulation in the valley of the rivulet Rakos near Rakoscsa~a. V. 110. (Melyepitestudomanyi Szemle, Vol. 7, no. 113, Jan.Mar. 1957. Budapest, Hungary) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 9, Sept. 1957. Uncl. .. TARMT, Zh.7., inxb.l SHISUKOV, B.1-t luxh. PhOtoelectron devioeg for control of stroot 1, bting Inergetilc 8 no 213-4 7 160. VU 13; 6) iStreet lighting) I;- I Al i VARBOT Zh F S114STAKOV, B.I. Circuits for the automatic switching-in of reserves at mmicipal street lighting transformer points, From, energ, 16 no.4:6-8 Ap 161. (Electric power distribution) (MIRA 14:9) (Street lighting) Z E C VARM-P-0, VkRCEKj, C. Contribution to the study of matallogenetic conditions in the southern portion of the Spis-0emer ore mountains P-58. Vol* 7j, no. 1/2p 1956p GEOLOGICKY SBORNIKp BUTISLAVA, CZECHOSLOVAKIA. SO: Monthly List of East Elaropean Accessionsp (VAL)p LC., Vol. 5p No. 10p Oct. 1956. w-aa-Ey. -,. "OripIn and nf ~,Ibitn In nPi,3r-~t- winq in t,~:n G-`0 LO'S 131.3 PXV3E,; ZZ PRAT., . Prat-1-11-1 -I a, ITO_ 5. Lon t I] 1'r list of I - iD! ~X A I), L I I ~rary or Vol. 8, No. 8, Au -ust, 19 9. Jr, c 1 -q 0 1 r 10 . P CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Cosmochemistry Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, Ho 9, 1957, 30383 Author : Varcek Cyril Inst : ' Title : Formation and Occurence of Albite In Siderite Veins in the Vicinity of Roznava. Orig Pub : Geol. prace Zpravy, 1955, 17o 4, 86-92 Abst On the basis of new field observations the author consi- ders that, 1) formation of albite took place not later but prior to that of the main body of siderite, 2) gene- sis of albite is typically hydrothermal, 3) albite is found not only in the principal Bernardi vein, but also in other veins of the area, and moreover only in those which occur In porphyroids or near them. Thus the in- flaw of Na to the ore process occured exclusiYely from the enclosing rocks. Card 1/1 Czechoslovakia/ Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry D. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11517 Author Varcek'.C--Vril -Gemerski Ore Mountains Title Stu&y of the Southern Part of Spiesko Orig Pub Fftd~evok k poznaziiu metalogenetickych pomerov v juznej casti Spissko- gemerskeho rudohoria. Geol. abor., 1956, 7, No 1-2, 58-65 (Slovak; Russian and German gummaries.. Abstract In the district of thetovn of Rozhnyava, occur sedimentary-metamozThic rocks of Cambro-Silurian and Carboniferous Period with bodies of volcanic rocks. Ore veins are-encountered here in large-ftumber and are divided, by mineral6gidal composition, in,4 groups: 1) quartzic V-4th sulfide's and gold, 2) antimonial, 3) sid6ritic (quartzie, sulfidic', albitic, ma- gmetitic and baritic) and 4) baritic. It is noted that in porphyroids the veins become albitic due to enrichment of ore-bearing solutions with sodium from the enclosing rocks. VARCEK, Cyril CZBCHCSLOVAKIA Bratislava, Geologicky Sbornik, No. 2, 1962, pp 173-174 "in memoriam of Academician Anatoliy Georglyevich Betechtin" C,i, antl!3,Sis bureaus at of the lc,-' unteer L~cO'l Rech. trilrZI.. toad River l lni no.6:46 165. nactia-11nika fjr,;ilI30',G-co 1. Zimestitell o paroj:hod,;,wao ob"yedinen"Orro rechnog -66- 'LWT(m)ZF IJF(c) JDAM L 22462 013576 SOURCE COJ)E*. UR/0032/65/031/009/1133/n35' AUTHOR: Karasev N. A.; Morozov, V. I.; Varchakp M. ORG: Moscow Institute of Radio Electronics arid-Mining Electromechanics (Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elektrome-khaniki) TITIE: Determination of residual- stresses with computer calculation of strain gage readings Zavodskaya. Iaboratoriya,, v. 31, no. 9, 1965p 1133-1135 TOPIC TAGS: computer calculation# stress analysis, strain gage, galvanometer, steel, tensile stress, metal hardening ABSTRACT: A method is described vhiich allows continuous recording of the changing readings of a galvanometer and from them the establishment of values of residual stresses associated irlth the change in deformation of specimens under strain. It is shoon that use of an "Era" computer substantially in- creases accuracy of the determination and accelerates processing of experi- mental-data when-their -fifist-ribution is sufficiently dense. The plane stressed state of carb,40itride~4--6nd*shot-peonad specime ---measuring 75 X 20 X 2*3 mm made of 25XhGH bteel:was investigated. The change-s-o-Me'values of the residual stressest obtainod during etching of.carbonitrided and quenched specimens are presented4 'When the carbonitrided layer is 0.9 mm deep in the surface layer tho tensile stresses L 22462-66 ACC NR, AP6013576 recorded are on the order of 20 KG/m2. With steel-shot hardenin the tensile stresses change into compressive stresses; when hardened for 1 minute at a shot velocity of 53.5 M/sec their value rose to 40 KG/m2- When the rate-was incr"sed to..78.3'A/sec the stresses were increased to 75 KG/M2s Origs art. has: 2 figures, 6 formulas, and I table. [J"PRSI SUB CODE: 110 200 13" og SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 003 Card 2/2 ANIKIN, M. M. and VARCHAVER, G. S. OBnovy Fizioterapapii (nmdamental Physiotherapia), 6,08 p., medgiz and Kiscow, 199). CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Cosmochemistry, Geochemistry. Hydro- D chemistry. Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 21, 1958, 70404. Author :_Xar4hek Inst : Not g-iven. Title : A Study on Paramagnetic Relationship in Gemera Iy3posits. Orig Pub: Geol. prace, SAV, 1957, No 46, 107 - 131. Abstract: On the basis of experimental data and those found in literature as well as data from private com- munications, the hydrothermal ore deposits and the related Gemera granites were examined. Three regions are desaribed, their common paragenesis character, source of ore formation and the role of the geological environment. The age of the ore formation:,middle Trias-lower Miocene. Card 1/1 82467 1/; 3/112/60/000/006/014/032 Elektrotekhnika, 1960, 249 6, No. Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, p. 4.4812 P1 AUTHORS: Kandyba, V. V., Kutsyna, L. M., Varchenko. A. A., Lupashko, Ye. A. TITLE: ADevice for Measuring the Flame TemperaturAy the Intensity of Spectral Lines PERIODICAL: Tr. Komis. po pirometrii pri Vses. n.-i. in-te metrol., 19:j8, No. 1, pp. 69-76 TEXT: An installation has been developed at KhGIMIP for measuring the temperature of flames, in particular, the flame of7i -gas turbine engine with a pliAoelectric photometer having a high threshold sensitivity t1'.u3 the intensity of the "D" spectral line of sodium can be measured. To obtain a "saturation" that is ths black radiation in the spectral range of 0.1-0.2 A at temperatures of -~ 2,000 K, an addition of sodium to the flame of -j 1013-1014 sodium atoms per I cm3 to the flame is sufficient. This addition has practically no influence on the behavior of the flame. A concave longfocal diffraction grating is used 11io the installation. The mean square error of measuring a temperature ofe..,,2,000 K Card 1/2 82467 3/112/60/000/006/014/032 A Device for Measuring the Flame Temperature by the Intensity of Spectral Lines is 1%. The Fabri-Pero (Fabrie-Perau?) standard can serve as a basis for a protable device measuring the temperature of a technical flame with a low background level. The optical circuit of the device consists of a condenser, color filter,-lens with a stop, cutting out the central part of the interference pattern which enters the cathode of the photomultiplier of the photometer. A new optical system for measuring the flame temperature using a sodium resonance lamp is also proposed. The lamp has a special extension where sodium is placed. By regulating the temperature of the extension, the intensity of the resonant radiation is controlled. The calibrating curve of the lamp can be built either by using the Plank law or experimentally by the calibrated temperature lamp 114T-3" (LT-3). M. S. K. Card 2/2 I- - -- -- VA4q~!~~O,_.A. I ; AVZRIYANOVA, V. H.; SOIOVIY.&V. S. L.; Some Investigations of Seismic Conditions of Tsunami Generation and Improvement of Equipment of Tsunami Warning System. Report submitted for the 13th General Assembly, IUGG (Oceanography) Berkeley, California, 19-31 Aug 63. VARCIENYO, Ivan Petrovich. Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner I'led Inst imeni DogowlIts, Academic degree of Doctor of Mad Sci based on his defense, 4 June 1954, in tho Council of the Khar1kov State Hed Insto of his dissertation entitled; "Food Froftats as a Factor in Corj~,unicatdng Basic Geohelmirths". Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no 7, 26 Mar 55, Byulleten' 11 ,-,V0 SSSR, No. 149 July Moscow pp 4-22, Uncl. JFRS/~,'Y-429 USSR/Diseascs of Farm Animals - Diseases Caused by Viruses R-2 and Rickettsiae. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 10, 1958, 454il Author : Varchenko, L.D. Inst Title Industrial Processes of the Production of the Concentrated Adsorbate-Vaccine Against Swine Erysipelas. Orig Pub Inform. byul. biol. prom-sti, 1957, No 2, 15-16. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 QCKWI.flC--mh ff-- I.T.aj x I PILJ~Kb, A.T.; -KUIMLYA, Ye.S.; KOSTYSHINA, A.P. Chemical and anal7tical properties of xanthogenates. Report No. 4: The solubility products of zinc, nickel, iron, and cadmium xanthogenates Lwith summary in English]. Zhur.anal khim. 12 no.4:457-4,61 J1-Ag '57. (MIPA 10:10) l.Kiyevskiy gosudtrstvennr/ universitet. (Solubility) (Xanthic acids) BEZRUCHENKC. I.N.; VARCHENKO, V.K. Switching of transformer winding stages using a resistance. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.6:12-13 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor Dnepropetrovskogo elektrovozostro-Itellnogo zavoda (for Bezruchenko). 2. Nachallnik issledovatellskogo otdela spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo bywo DnepropetrovBkogo elektrovozostroitellnogo zavoda (for Varchenko). (Electric locomotives) je OM Li Ty: C (m '63. 2~ZO5 :2 4,74-0-0 S/197/61/000/006/005/007 e64D B100201 AUTHOR: Varchenya, S. TITLE% Experimental study of the temperature dependence of thermo-emf and of resistivity of manganese.-zinc ferrites PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Izvestiya, no. 6(167), 1961, 43 - 49 TEXTt T 5000 K is assumed for the Curie temperature, 11(dot/dT) T-01,-,3-10-7 volts/dog2 will be obtained for ferrites on the basis of the general theory of the Thomson effect. In addition 4a A:o10-4 volts/deg holds at the Curie point as a correction for ferromagnetism. Since the thermo-emf coefficient a for ferrites is equal to jo-3 volt/deg, a measuring accuracy of up to 1 % will be required to allow determining a deviation of the thermo-emf course from its normal course near the Curie point. After having met with difficulties at the beginning, the author constructed the system shown in Fig. 2 for fastening the specimen, following an advice by L. S. Stillbans (Termoelektricheakoye okhlazhdeniye (Thermoelectric Cooling), 1956). In this system, heat waa prevented from Card 1/ 7 2,K605 S/197/61/000/006/005/007 Experimental study ... B!04/B201 flowing through the thermocouple. Not even this arrangement, however, allowed determining of,- f(&T) exactly for a small AT. For 6T smaller than 100Ct it was not possible to determine a definite course of the curve Ce,- f(AT). Therefore, when measuring the relation M - f(T) the curve a,- f(AT) was constructed at high temperatures for each specimen concerned, and, thereupon, the temperature interval was chosen, in which the measurements were to be carried out in the linear course of M - f(AT). To eliminate the effect of layers adsorbed on the surface, the specimens 0 were kept for one hour at a temperature of 300 - 350 C. Once these sources of error were excluded, the Curie temperature was determined with the aid of a ballistic galvanometer according to the change of induction with a rise of temperature. The chemical composition, the Curie temperaturet and the resistivity of the specimens are indicated in the table attached. The temperature dependences of the thermo-emf of the specimens are graphically presented in Fig. 5. n-type conductivity was found in all Mn-Zn ferrites. Deviations from the linear dependence of the thermo-emf were established in the Curie temperature range. Similar conditions were established in determining the temperature dependence off the resistivity of specimens (Fig. 6). The relation R - R exp(,6E/kT) is Card 2/7 8/197/61/000/006/005/007 Experimental study B1 04/B201 given for the resistance variation; several activation energies AN are noted below and abovo the Curie point. Ya. G. Dorfman is thanked for his inte-rest, and 1. 11. Kirko for having made the investigation-possible. There are 6 figures, 1 table,and 5 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloo. ASUOCIATIONt Institut fiziki AN Latv. SSR (Institute Qf Physics AS Latviyukaya SSR) SUBMITTED: December 3, 1960 Card 3/7 VARCHENYA, S. A. "Problem of Skin Effect in Strong Magnetic Fieldss" Tr. In-ta fiziki AN LatvSSRj No 6s 1953s PP 90-92 Resistance and inductance of a ferromagnetic conductor of ste31-3 of 20mm width was tested in strong magnetic fields. It was found that in a field close to maximum permeability of the materials inaccuracy in compu- tation reaches 10%. while with rising field strength, inaccuracy drops to 2%. RZhFiz, No 3, 1955 P Call Nr; AF 114179 AUTHORS; See Table of Contents TITLE: Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics; (Prikladnaya magnitogidrodinamika (Trudy instituta fiziki, VIII) PUB.DATA: Izdatellgtvo A W em1i nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Riga, 1956, 131 pp.. 00 copies ORIG. AGENCY:, Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR,#Tnstitut Fiziki EDITORS: Editorial Board: Ed.-in-chief, Tyutin, I.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kirko, I.M. Candidate of Physical an4-Mathematical Sciences, Vitol, V.G. Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Varchenya, S.A.; Tech.Ed.: Bokman, R. PURPOSE: See Table of Contents Card 1/5 Call Nr*.AF 1141779 Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (cont.) COVERAGE: See Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Kirko " I.M. Modeling Magneto-hydrodynamic Phenomena in Liquid Metals. 3-23 There are 11 references, of which 4 are USSR, 2 translations into Russian, and the others are English and Danish. 2. Tyutin, I. A.J1 Yankop, E. K. Electro- magnetic Pumps for Liquid Metals (Brief Review of the Literature on the Status of the Problem. 25-48 There are 45 references, of which 24 "e USSR, 19 English, 1 Italian, 1 Dutch. Card 2/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (Cont.) Call NrrAF 1141779 3. Tyutin, I. A. Introduction to the Theory of Induction Pumps. 49-58 There are 8 references, of which 5 are USSR, 2 American, 1 Danish. 4. Birzvalk, Yu.A.,, Tyutin, I. A. Speed Distribution and Magneto-hydraulic Pressure Losses in a Rectangular Channel. 59-63 There are 2 references, both USSR. Card 3/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulic Dynamics (Cont.) Call NrjAF 1141779 5. Tyutin, I. A., - Yankop, E. K. Electromagnetic Pro- cesses in Induction Pumps for Liquid Metals. 65-80 There are 4 references, of which 1 is USSR, 3 English. 6. Ul Imanis, L-Ya. Boundary Effects in MX*ar or Induc- tion Pumps. 81-94 There are 5 references, of which 4 are USSR, 1 American. 7. Liyelpeter, Ya.Ya. and Tyutin, I.A. Design Methods for Induction Pumps for Liquid Metals. 95-1o6 There are 4 references, of which 3 are USSR, 1 American. Card 4/5 Applied Magneto-hydraulic Plymamics (Cont.) Call NrsAF 1141799 8. Yankop., z. K. Single-phase a.c. pumps (Faraday a.c. Pumps) 107-121 No references are given 9. Krumin, Yu-K. A Conduction Ball Situated in a Traveling Magnetic Field. 123-131 There are 4 references, 3 of which are USSR, 1 French. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 5/5 Prikl.adnays MagEitogidrodinamika (Applied MAgnetohydrodynam- ics7, Works of the Institute of Physics, Vol 8, edited by I. A. Tyutin, Cand1date of Technical Sciences; 1. M. Kirko, Can- didate of Physicomathematical Sciences; V. G. Vitol, Candi- date of Physicomathematical Sciences; and S. A. Varchenya; Riga, Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences Latvian SSB; 1956, 132 pp (16 ';1 -T Y1q ~ SA USSR/Electricity Semi~onductors G-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizila, No 1, 1958, 1373 Author VarS4jn_aj_S.A._,__ Dorfman, Ya.G. Inst Title Thermal Electric Properties of Ferrites Ifear the Curie Temperature. Orig Pub Radiotekhn. I elektronilza, 1957, 2, No 3, 345-347 Abstract The purpose of this work Is -to clarify the problem whether there exists an anomaly in the thermal electric properties of ferrites near the Curie temperature, similar to Xhat observed in ferromagnetic material. The ther 1 emf of an annular plate of nickel-zinc ferrite with a resistance of 2.6 x 10 ohm/cm (total resistance &M ohm, Curie tempe- rature 200' C) was measured by a null method, using a high-resistance poteritiometer. The accuracy of the measu- rement reached 10-4' volts at temperatures below 1300 C, and 2 x 10-7 volts at higher temperatures. Thanks tothe Card 1/2 US~R/Electricity - SemiconductOrs Abs Jour Ref ZhiLr - Fizika, No 1., 1958, 1373 G-3 use of two independent circuits for measuring the resul- tant thernal emf and for determinin-g the temperature, it was possible to measure ~,Imultaneously the two quantities. The relative error in the measurement of dE/dT amounted to 0.01%. It turned out that anomalies of the Peltier and Thomson effect, vhich have the same character, the sa- me sign, and the -,aine ord.~~-r of map. itude as in case of ferromagnetic metais, are observed. The results are dis- cussed from the point of view of the electron theory of semiconductors. Card 2/2 PORFIRIYEVO V.B. (Parfirliev V.B.]; GRINBEFIG, I.V.1 PEfRIKOVSKAYA, M.E. [Petrykivalka, M.IE.I; Y~~C~~SKIY,J.S. [Vai-cheialkyi, I.S.) Studying the origin of petroleum. Pratsi Inst. geol. kor. kop. AN UFSR 2r5%.68 160. (MIRA 14: ) (Petroleum geology) --VARCIIUKO MARIYA,-- Grapes New method. Hol. kolkh. No. 2, 1952 Monthly Ust of Russian Accessi2p 1. Library of Congress., August 1952. Unclassified. "An outline of the paragenetic conditions of the Gemer ore deposits." p. 107. (Cheskt Lid., Vol 10, No. 3, 1958, Prague., Czechslovakia) GTX,rjR.A,FHY & GEOLOGY Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol 7, No. 12, Dec 58 7 Classification Of diamon d t L-M.IneIf. 1119 7urnov, Czecil.7-9504,1moku Orn 0 1053, 6&1 -70(Ptib. lgj'.,4~ general *AiXusaloh. 2 references. Werner.lacobabn -TARC~l _Jiri- -- - Seminar on monocrystals in Turnov. Chem pr= 14 nr,.2:100-101 FI!64 1. Vyzkunmy ustav monokrystalu, Turrov. VARGLO Ladislav, prof., dr. Academician Antonin Salac; obituary. Vestaik CSAV 70 no.1:122-123 161. 1 TIARCL , 2. . ("V Y -PRIAN) F, . A flowmeter with remote-control reading. p. 148. (Nova Technika, Vol. 2 No. 5, May 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) .9 SO: Monthly List of East Ellropean Ac-lessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 61 No. 8, Aug 1957. Uncl. CYPRIAN) Karel, inz.; VARCL, Zbynek Flowmeter with remote-control reading* Nova technika 2 no-5:W-150 MY 162. lo Vyzkmmny ustav crganickych synthes, Pardubice-Rybitvi. VANAj J., inz.; SEKERKA. B.; VARCLj Z. Measuring the surface tempeTature of revolving cylinders. Automatizace 5 no,,3:70-72 . 79 14r 162. I . 1. 1. Vyzkmmy ustav organickyeh syntez., Pardubice-R-ybitvi. S/265/62/000/024/002/002 E194/E455 A UTHORS Vana, J. , Sekerka, B. , TITLE: Measurement of the surface temperature of rotating sha f t S PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, ctdellnyy vypusk, lzmeritellnaya teklinika, no.24, 1962, 30, abstract 32.24.185. (Automa*tizace, v-5, no.6, 1962, )69-171) (Czech.) TLXT: The Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskogo sinte*za ChSSH (Scientific Research Institute of Organic Synthesis of the Czechoslovak Republic) ha.--~ developed a device for contactless temperature measurement of the surfaces of rotating shafts. The sensitive element is a platinum wire O.G2 ni:-.i diameter, wound on a mica former of 7 x 110 bill), 0.05 mm thick in a dust- proof mount. The wire resistance at 200C is'750 011,118. Temperature is measured by resistance change as indicated by a Wheatstone bridge, the time constant of the device being no more than 20 seconds. The operating current of 1 mA is from two cells which can ,5ui)PIY 15 sensitive elements for six months. The sensitive elements are placed I mun from tile shaft surface and Card 1/2 S/263/62/000/C24/002/002 Measurement of the surface E194/E455 measure temperatures in the range 20 to 1500. Temperatures can be registered as chart recordings front six points on the shaft and as meter readings from nine. If the distance of the sensi:tive elentent from the shaft surface varies by + 0.5 11irn the error of measurement is - 5'0 at 1140. The practical accuracy at temperatures up to 2000C Ts -r 2*. The device is calibrated by con~parison with a contact pick-up or by the "zero distance" niethod. [Abstracter's note: domplete translation.] Card 2/2 JAVOR TIBOR; VARGO VI 3xPerimental studies on the development of atophan ulcer. Kiserlates orvqstud. 9 no-3:289~-295 July 57. 1. Szogedi Orvoatudomanyi 31gyetem I. oz. Balklinikaja, (PEPTIC U1 M , exper. cinchophon induced, direct observations on develop. by intestinal cannule method in dogs (Hun)) VARCOPI L.0 inz., ScG, Statip control ProOrti8o of con"Ational. heat exchangers, Strojlrenstvi 13 no0:351-364 MY '63. I* Yedecko-vyzkpW ustavp Zavody prumyslove automatizace,, Praha, DOLMAL, R*jL prof.,p inz, dr.; VARCOP, L., inz. wRegular dynamic properties af steam generators* by Sehneider., Spliethoff. Reviewed-by R. balezalv L. Varcop. Strojirenstvi 13 no*7:558-559 Jl 163. VARCOP, L. inz. nPrinciples of designing the control of thermal power engineering equipment" by J. Stepan. Reviewed by L. Varcop. Automatizace 7 no. 3: Supplement: Technicka literatura insert Mr 16/#. ~ I.. -.,: : ~.. .11 ~ I i, -. - : ~ ,- RUMM Chemical Technology,, Chemical Products and Their E-17 Applicatioh-%,.Pharimacouticals. Vitamins. Antibiotics. Abe To* ; Ref Zhur - xblmlya, No 5: 1959., No. 16534 Author : Puscaru, E.; Coniver, L.; Varcovici., He That Not given Title Now Issues of Phanmcopoeia Orig Pub Farnacia (Romin)., 1957., 5., No 1., 76-84 Abstract Peculiarities of the Japanese pharmacopoeia (VI issue, 1951), addition to the Soviet pharmacopoeia (1952 issue), the British (VITI issue, 1953), the Czechoslovakian (II issue: 19%). the Hungarian (V Issue, 1954). the Romnlan pharmacopoeia (VII issue,, 1956), and als6 the USA (XV issue, 1955) are analyzed. -- E. Natkhan card 1/1 rh ernical Technn. I o7y. C)1 emi cv Proatic t.q and Their AnTilications. 111-2macenticals. Vitamins.* A-P3. JOUR. : R'ZI,"him. , No. -C,13 1)'59, V0. P3242, AUTHOR :Varco-vi ci, 1,j T IT Aerosb1s Containing 'Vedicinal Prenarations 0 a ic~ .-2 U B .Fz rmne i a(Romin.), 195$3, 6, No 4, 205-303 AB- 3 T FCA C TReviewed is the tPH!nione of introducin!- Tnedicinal i)reparnLinris (MP) in the form of nero.go1s, 11he pro-nosed ri-nn&rnta for V;is nur- Tiose and nronerties of irdividuAl MP vroons from tre sterid-noint of a, nossibility of their ar-ilAce,tion mp nvro~5ols (ndrenalin, alkaloids, sulfami,ies~ Ftntibiotics an(I other Prouns). "'resented is the formillation of individual aerosols, their enm-ositiong teaf methods and storp-re conditions. MP9 emnloyed in the form of serosols, must. sj,-tisfy the following Antibiotics. CLID: 1/2 59 COUNTRY CATEGORY ABS. JOUR. AZMqIM,, A0. 2-S 195.-9, A~Io. 83242 AUTHOR 1N 3T. T I T LE, 0RIqI PUB. AB3TRACT requirements: they must irritate mucus membra- Con'd nos of t1te reoriratory organst must desorb ea- sily. For liquids t~e maximum allovable dosage must be contained in I ni of the preparations; if aerosol is used as a nowder, dosage of the active substance (finely ground ana non-hygro- scopic) must be preater than 1-3 gr. The bib- liography, covers 13 references. __ G. Marcus. CARD: 2/2 Distri. 4E2o(,J) ,y I/Potrall6iiirk method for do study U mlied gimiouoAu J7;4jTlwe)(IW &Was tb thmal d" 0*:,! p).%# M. / I Slo=k& Uslolk, xrosli 14, 14-20(IM).- ouldric 'Utn. ot cleaved pown H 1~ J11 AM -flowr MoRdi"t tal Cl at the thermal destruction of poly(vinyt chlcV=( ) Is dearibed. The ezactness d the method was ch by kinetic measure- mituto of chaved HCI from I at various temps. in air, 0, and Ar. On the b&&% of kinetic measurements aW c". g4 fmr4lt was, deW. that the mech. Wim Of RCIM=Av of "Cal "Sipper" (Reb*- ]an Ukka-r-, 7 , .7 . ,- f !- 7-,. ~ , ! el , ",~, ,, . Cell formation in the yolk of t~jc- o,,rjj-jc,,, Of the Ancd6ntA., P. 139, oicn iIT('UTIGA, Dudwpe.~I, -Iungam,). 11ol I'-) 114o. 112 116L. ,c*C- :Yont~ly List of -!.ast El,,r(,,.ean Accpb-,ionE, li", 70i. ITo . 5, Ma~), 1-955, Un- VARDAITAN, A. G. Tatevossian, G. T., and VarjanLa-,n,_A._G.,- The Synthesis Of Palycyclic H7d-roar~,=atia Ketones. I. 3-Keto-1, 2, 3, 9p 10, 11-hexahydrophannntilrenan (p. 1532) SO: Journal -of General GheMIELKy, (Zhurnal Obshchei Khimii), 1947, Vol. 17, 110,_g VARDANIYAj KvKh. Effect of the :Length of the da on the groirth an d develolment of peach and feijoa. Agrobiologiia no.6:846-851 N-D 160. - (KIRA J-1: 22 ) 1. Sukhumakaya opytmaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledo- vatellokogo instituta rasteniyevodstva* (reach) ..(Feijoa) (Plantsy Effect of light on) VARDANIYA.-.K-.M2e; VARDAIIIYA, L-Ta. Intensified atem and 1W- growth in the bay laurel and cinnamon in response to photoperiod and gibb-3rellin. Bot. zhur. 45 no.12: 1802-1810 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Sukbumskaya opytnaya etantsiya VOeBOYU2nogo institute. rasteni- yevodstva. (Gibberellins) (Photoperiodism) (Laurel) (Cinnamon) VARDANIYA, LIM., kand.b lologicheakikh nauk ----------- Effect of the length of day on the growth and development java tea. Agrobiologiia no.4:628-629 JI-Ag 162. (PlIRA 15:9) .1. Sukhumskaya opytnaya stantsiya Voesoyuznogo nauchno-issledo- vatellskogQ instituta rasteniyevodstva. (SUKHUMI REGION-JAVA TEA (PHOTOPERIODISM) VARDANIYA, K.Xh. Simultan ous effect of photoperiodism amd gibbereLlic acid on the growth and development of Orthosiphon stamineus Benth [Crith summary in English]. Fiziol. rast. 10 no,2:159-165 MrAp 963, (MIRA 16:5) 1. Sukhmskaya opytnaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo inatituta rasteniyevodstva., Sukhumi* (Gibberellic acid) (Photoperiodisn) (Java tea) -VARDANIYA, K.Kh. - I-- I---- Effect of various pbotoperiods on the development of sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas Lam.). Bot. zhur. 50 no.31405-4U) Mr 165. (1,11:11A 1801) 1. Sukhumskayc opytzwya atantsiya Vsesoyuznogo instittita raste- niyevodstva, Abkhazsxaya ASSR, pochtovoye otdelenlya Gullripshi. E2 00000009004000041004 Ill it 13 13 14 t$ It Q Is is It U U 14 ill m v is it Q v a A) a a COP 'A L-4 0 go 04 oe -00 go . 1-00 CI of Al -00 go Sulfuric acid hydrolysis of pbr"ylf3-ddomcrofyj)&crtic i 0 add T, Tatcm)-an awl A. G. V~arqan *0 6 NCS. AfIffeXidill S. -00 A o 'file PbC-Va(C(hLt)v from lm X. phcjj(C(hl-,t,.. 11 g 00 9. Na. and Mj 9. abs. litOll.xnd 74 g. %it-COXIMIA1 0 rrOmed 6 hirs. yieldmi 7111-~, di-N -419 of IW-5'. d.10 lx=. 811114111 1110-4 C. nI the ever reduzed with 42 ji. Naoll All'i MO go E'1011 4 hrs., trcatvl with MI cc. uAter, then oli%tifJ zoo 0 t., frim-ye the Imilk 4 the FtOll, and pwi.fifiv,l with Mv 0 0 1H go n,td, M A Viwfj4lS NtMll (Al, 1.17-11. ml,,* 1 ).,51,2, b3 162-5", which cr)mttl. on Itmig %lanoling, in. 54rW. zv 0 Thi~ (11 ir.) was Irvat"I with stirring and v,.Jing "flit W r-o 0 Us Cr. wl% ll,%O,; wheft (tic reactim -Allftid(A, Ow mill. was alinwed to stand ovrmight, liters treatt-4 with sc~- .0 o 00 wattr and citd. with HtO; removal af the Elio and nit, bing uf tile rmiclue with benzene 112ve 46.7r~ a-phenvi-j- z0 0 rum henzene); mmi-A. acdyawyric acid, m, 3r-8* U IS111141 *some, m. IIWI* (Imm litOJI). This result Inslicalci Mat I he CAC the mAjoXylk. mdd group in l1w a-J.Aili'm ago of t 411jin hill'ItTs tile lufflually vxjxvfM 4-yrfira- titm during the MV). trea(mcni; (he rzj~-tof pro-luvi was arid. G. M. K to: low '.ASSIIK*T -A4W -a-i; 79 -1, FRI it f2 4;j-T Oft S 11 --m KW ft U &V so 11; IV Is ty of 44 st 0 00 00 666600 00 0 ej 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 - LO 0 0 0 00 4A 0 00 a ov o a a 0 * 0 0 41 0 Og a 0 & 0 0 0 & 0 0 '01 4 c 9 c 0 9 e 9 9 e of 9 v v v 9 v a *,a fr rw & rv ir la cr Q 4 4 4~ a a 44 a R a I - e A 1 a AJ & ~1_ L L a )I r 0_ A I AA Ill CC IV U So 4 00 00 -1 It 00 00 1101ircyclic hydreArorri4tic ketoneg, H. 3-Keto-7. Pit I. lavivil to cry.t.1111", g", .1 !01 g 1`4 te V, ftyarl ~1 flit A-C. Vir(Linvi n. ZkkF.0hkkelKhm. in. 54-V (pur,ste, m. 117-W), -hilc (fir alk. -la ftrr 00 ,, (J. Cwit, Owm., Iii. cf.C.A.41.432a. eft tit. -ilh lIttisclicand acidifleation "fill Ilcl. C,ve 2 71 it ' * 00 00 3-MvC.II.CIlaCII,()I1 il-1.5 x.I, X. 49~~ 1111r, and h. I , fit. 146 7 7 , ..06 A lilt 1 .0. '1 , tit,. g,tvi- 76.31~ . 1 111 . 14-5 (41CCINIIIIII 1. hraillix (front Etoll); pur'llp. ill. 1. *0 Thi, ('11. ,, III Ss thl'~ W-41 was Added to MaCII 1 n du4f tit rr,l twit Kive 2-ftivillvipheminflircric 00 (COlIFI), l(r,"n IV. X. m.4mic -ter) in 2)1jI nit. 1--toll, 0 kt oats,l 1) 5 tit . relliwA :1 hri., let sland overnight, and - JIL43. -kahictioll if( I-C. II,CII.Cq),Ft %ith Nt-i; "41 m. ve 64- p I 1111"ll I tit IRA aff. r em'. 1, 11" yi, 1.1 M 11 X.1lecs/r.. xa 0 , ~ 5 76 1 ; I 5 00 171 1.11.114, 1 11, If Lr4 31 1 '11d C2 (. 9 'It: LIC)III. "i 3M 2il' :1 , 1 of a h dr,icul.mi 2 1 t KIM 1 "00 "If. Litilk) fill, 11'.!lt j,; "lilt 171 g ill '.141 . l III give it y I x , ' 00 Ild. 1- fill 1 f"11 .... r.1 b% -fill C101'. If. '. 5'1 (Pi. fair, III, its In, It wl 1 . -00 *0 . CILCU.Nic aml f(dill,ing Ili,,, g"t-C Ater van'll, arld /;*I(',.//?; Ow l1w 'It s III'le"ll 4 N-. 1 1.1% &1 IMA1,10 I l- , I (finally '-*l(V 15 1, g~lvc Coi , h. of 1].' 1,1071. m'i.' I..*W. ThI4 15*11-4'; tlji% uith NaCIVIC0,1`14 ci%e I-C-.11,01.17111- ' U lilt) rclillud I Ili'. 0 lilt:;.) g, N.101 I a Ill flit. FtOl 1. -m 1,etlmesit -ith N-s ill CTACO,Eht. ill 213-15% -160- treated with-.'lhi lilt. Ift(I.1's'lli-41 . AlIllaridifitif %ills [.'ill FtOll fullim"I fly C10111,11 CO -Me ... O."r ..fil"fill -d.ill 11,141,01,17 11"(WI - Ziff Ileting ill ., 0-,1 11-1, g,%l-9I-,- l., 1 1? 1 Nehl. 1 ijleccl:0101, CHCO,If. ill Ithl-43'. Thi, 121 g.) "'it \'4111 ... "Oll " Ireatrtl Aith fir -4ing "ith If;') fill. 11,90. Ill. 1,H), Irt Ne If, 14 Ill fr'"ll C.1 4-114-tC01, gave !"I ; f ~Wllj 0.5 Ill., "I'l Ill- lied 5 W'. fit 711,-5 '. K-.Vr, after Av .1lich "I 11-1111K milli I fir, ll,mr KI%r * ' * freilittiritt atul w 14mij with alljh W.Io", 3-kro-7-iriah yt. 1 1 ff.qn fit Clid! III %J ` 9, lip. JAj -be,.; 4 wrophe"a MA,fw, 11 0541" Ify,.lifs :, 11.~Alj w.mirielf I:tt)ltl, Ifij, If) g.1 ~:I,l Nl K SI 5 :roe EMU); jefflu.IrIj:,nt, m. (froll) Iwillene) .- titime. IA 1115- 1" fu, " A."p, .1ftef 'u'l.1mg "t'rillight Irld treat- " ' E ns. 161-2' (frotia EtOil). T'he ketone (5.117 g.)S heuted ment Aith 6-c. 78.6 , 1~7-7 5' (from C ll -FtOll); miw * in jrxp tit Ar i jj 3.1S hrs. with 4 5 it. Se at (finally W 11, then . . . . a s , , y !, ~1111' (from C'If'- VMII M. Ko,)l &poll 3t AS S L A &11ALLUX6K&L LITINA111,1911 CLASSIO'KAZION O.I. - F 1010.4 .10 'AT (149 r Ilsill Ct C., u '0 0 1, , IT D, 4 It of ill of It It t M.-AAS larwo 10~,fir Im 'a a i 1 a 0 to of 00001111,06::_;O1000[09090060060 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 OAL-0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 000 0 Go. 0 *( polycy%lic hydroarommitic kotou*s. IV. j- m7,.6:tghlsyl.I.ZJ.9,10.106-boz&bydrophonauthrons. t'. T. Tal"osyd" A1141 A, 0. V40411)'All. I Gf-l CkeW I s.N K it, 12-,. Mk 111.11 )(Ungf: tfiil;4'lu"l 1. Skv Cl 40, 13100 V. hydrochrysont. lbsd. 1349 CA 46, 3K47a It. R. 1 * T see 0 T0 0 a 0 *go e9 - 4 - - ------- - - fffl- V! ! 1-01 (00 so OW ' 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 00 Of 009 999 j i 0 4 M it a :A a " 11 l. M. 145 aloe di ass uls~'ne -A Lf P~ Q.- A. J-1- If .1 4 (X w U 1 0 J-t L- & 0 00 A Syndwdea(pdytyclithydrouomatickow". 1. 3. Tair. Arophomthrons G T 0 . . . vnsyan and A. Q,.Vud&uysp. Proc.Ac4d..Vri..lrmfvwow .00 0 V.S.R. 4, No. 3, 71-410OW-The PhClfCll,CNa- -*0 (C(11,91)o from 44.2 x. P11101,01XIII(Ohlit), in W, r. l t FtOlt owl 21) C. ?.leCCl:CllCllCl refluxed 3.5 firi. : i go a"'t ~: yielff 79.24q di-Fj h,, 7 * ' ' 'W s (on redistn. bse.s-ij 2115~7% d 1.1lr., If W2- . Ar * 0 I -SM). This (44.4 0 refluxect 2.5 firq. with 15 g. fe 010 14011 am) 220 cc. &q, H1011 gave Ml,'v #-p*ejvrjkyi(.?- * hi l 14 l i id f di moo -5 att rtnn ( eftwifty c ac l. HIM). )fna , tn. 1 ( O =00 00 On heating this gave US N, a-0 " tyri, acid, b. AC" , d!'-' 1.12P4, %V I IMA5, Tn%I- ttwu of tWi in the otfid with 10 vtA. INSO, (4. I.K~ ' ~% coo ffilowed by grortual beating to W-70 in a N atm. 1, 00 2.3 hrs.. gavt 74.9% ' see (from eq. EtOll). G.M.Ka..4Atx.ff c wrOoew, tn. 80 0 04 'Pit-'a moo X06 b0 0 1A0 coo 0 off* .4 1 4&. c.. ..c wj'L?1~ F q ZA An I I a 'w-o If 1115 a a 3 9 U U A a ft a ot a tt It at KLO n 11A ltk~-A llpiml ` I, A. G. "Synthesis of polycyclic hydroarouatic ketones. TV. 1 --- ID 11 hexahydrophenanthrene.11 G. T. --atevosyan and A..g._.Vjr.-,anv r. ( . p. 11701 SO: journal of Gen2raj. ChemiFtr (Zhurn:.d Obshchei KhIrdi) 1951, Vol 21, No 6. TATEVOSTAN, G.T.; ZAGORETS, P.A.; VARDANYAN, A.G. q Synthesis of polyc7clia hydroaromatic ketones. P&r'.* 7. 6- and 7-e~-thoxy- 3-).-eto-1,2,3,9,ld,10a-hexahydrophonanthronse. 2hur.ob.khlm. 23 no.6:941- 949 Je 153. NW 6:6) 1. Khimicheskiy Institut Akademli naulc Armyanskoy SSR. (Ketones) 4,1A7-hexdhyd ,o qzUbgs", OA IX. 2-Oxo4,3,4,4s,- 6,7 Q V,rd"Jily al and 25. 1 R3454, 49. 1 11 il-, U.-E! '-i ...... tc, 1.1,( !1: C1C1-Lli,,Br gav. (I)- b ~4- with -LOSHO, riV 1.4001. 1 (1210 C.) converted to N't dcriv. 10 g. Na in 160 ml. MOH. was treated with 65 il. MeCCI: - 643% cil ClICILCI and the mixt. refluxed 6 hr~i., yieldcd '93. Ph(CHj)2C(COFj1i:C11:CH:CC13fe (II), b. 104-200'. d~, 1 0970. U (131 g,) ed..cd 4 hrx. with 43 g N~iOfi in 050 ml. 90% EtOH and acidified. g~vo 7217, Ph- (C11,),C~CO:H),Cjj,Cff:CC,'A1e, in 12;-5'. which he,ilt,d .H)CH,CH:CCj,f, (III), b. I ga,e 39-40'(t;V supercooled) 111t~ted vith llso' 1 78) tit 60' under CO-. gage no Letcmic rotivi tevip. the results were aL~ neg., both the 14:SO. the pa!ypliosphoric acid methods being unsatislactrwy for ring ~losttre. U1 (9 9.) was treatcd with 7.1 g. I Cl, tit ~r_y Widand the rToditcr treated %vith 4n v. SnCt, in 150 ml 11C1 anC N"OH. !j1Z, witi ohtaj~~"d k- --he witil (V), in. 100-1- (f rom Et,,O); 2.4. . ~Ij 1-d-phcr.Wj7 raz-e, oranjj,-red, m. !33-5- T~ 5 7 1:0 ml dy M,,OH -a. added PA m; d.-y "if, a:_4 flu rtil'a.ing 0.6 mt.,. vas cr-cd, trrate-d kith 3.1 5 m! _McCC: - CIICI-' -1 'I'l '-IUK~d 0 5 br t,, Y,e~d 15 g ~hieh hy~r Jy"d hv 'ir, ,ah 26 5 g NaOll in 43 ml. H,0 -d Klve IV. a 'J4TI* 141, In gi~.S~"o YjC!d IV cl";.- I-tn ~b- tt -m t".P. ym;diUg 50"Z% V. a i(4 I A Ko5uLipoa-, rAV ~Z [muff Z~ - vlllorlat-~IlAli-l ." -J, . I M ~:! , - - ,t3yn~6hosis ol~ --oiycyclic hydroarol-at c I-atoriez: 11T. 3-kpto-1, 2. 3, 1.1, 12, ~ n i -,. I (p - 31/2) l2a,nexa~rjdrocrirysenell. Tanevosiarn, G. T . azy! Vardaman, -r. - I SO: Joum,11 or Croncral- ClieriLlsta, (Zhurnal Obslichol Miimij), 1949, Vol 19, No 2. gg \') RY-4 A0 x a pi, o. &' USSR/Chamistr7 - Hydroaromatic ketones Card l/1 Pub. 151 - 26/37 Authors, I Tatevosyan,, G. T., and Vardanyan, A. G. Title Synthesis of polynuclear hydroaromatic. lotones. Part 8.- 8-moth7l- and S-mttioxy-3-keto-1,2,3,9,10,10a-hexahydrophenanthrenes ~hur. ob. khim. 24/10, 1845-1851, Oct 1954 -Abstract i The effect of methyl and metho.-icyl. groups oriented in ortho-position of the aromatic nucleus on the reaction of sulfuric acid hydrolysis and double cyclization of alpha-(3-chlorocrotyl)-gamma-phony1 butyric acids was investi- gated. The investigated conversion process was found to be not much affected by the methyl. group and the yield of tbe conversion product is of the same order as the non-substituted ketone and its other methyl homologues. The presence of the methoxyl group in meta-position was found to be a deterrent in tfie conversion process. Six references: 3-USSR; 2-Genran and 1-USA (1923-1953). Institution.: Academy of Sciences Arm-SSR, Chemical Institute Submitted May 18, 1954 TATIVOSYAN, G.T.; URZYAH, A.G.; VARDANYAN, S,A.; VARDAHAII, A.G. Synthesis of polynuclaar ketones. Part 9. 2-kato-2,3,4,4&,6,7- haxahydro-5 -dibenzo[a,clcyclokeptatriene. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no.9:1766-1771 S 155. (MIRA 9:2) 1.Milmicheski.r Inatitut Akadenii nauk Armyanakoy SBR. (Dibenzoeycloheptatriene) A. "KeLone ;yntlLe~-iz; t~f ',,-J-1 Ph(,,naat!;",e,,,e 0`(~,riQs WitIl UIC Aid of Acid Hydrolyu-is and Double -C-!clizaLi----,,; o-f' (3-c.*.Inrocrzot -y phen ~lbutyric Acids." Cand Cheia Sci, ci A U , ~ , ~ -y jr, - b, A c,-id mien ~,!n Yerevan) 19511, (RZIOwli) No .5,, 11-lar 55) So: Sin. No 670,, 29 SepL 55 - Sur-:e.. of 3cicnUfic rand Technical Disse--LI 'do,-.s Defended at USSR ifir-her Educa'tional Listitutions (15,) YESAYAN, Syntheals of nev analoguats of peaudoallicin. Dokl, AN Are. SSR 23 no.4:169-173 '56, (MIRA 10:1) 1. Xhimichaskiy institut AkRdemli nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Predstavlene V.Inagul7anteem. (4-ilicin) A , LI 1 , ; rr 7i - T V .-171 1_1 - YESAYAN, G.T*; VARDANYAN9 A.G9~__-. The reaction of '( -chlorocrotyloulfochloride with certain amines substituted in the nucleus. Isyj a &we BSR. ler4 khIzo muk 10 no.1:71-74 157. (KM 10: 9 1. Khimicheekly institut Akademli nauk Armyanskoy SSR. (Chemical reaction-Mechanism) (Chlorides) (Amines) YESAYAN, G.T.; VARDANYAN, A.G. Sulfonic acid esters. Report Yo.2: lynthesis ol 4 - lwthvl -7- cum-,71 milfonle acid esters. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Ser. khlm. nauk v.10 no.5: 353-356 '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Xhimicheakiy inatitut AN ArmSSR. O%Afonic acids) YESAYAN, ~.T.- VARDANYAIT, A.G. Sulfonle acid eaters. Report 110-3: Cleaving sulfonic acid eaters by thincyanat. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Khim.nauki 11 no.2:119-125 158. (MIRA 11-11) 1. Institut organicheakoy- khimii AN ArmSSR. (Sulfonic acids) (Thiocyanatea) S/079/62/032/004/004/010 D204/D301 AUTHORS: Vardanyanp S.A.v_Vardanyanp A.G., and Khrlakyan, S.P. TITLE: Synthesis of 2#5-diaryl furans and their scintillating properties P D RIODICAL; Zhurnal obshchey khimii, V. 32, no. 4, 1962, 1195-1196 TEXT: The so far unknown 2P5-di-p-xylyl-, 2,5-di-o-xylyl- and 2,5- -di(k-phenoxyphenyl)- furans (A, U and C) were preTared by modifi- cation of the method of Lutz et a1.9 to investigate the effect of structure on their scintillation properties, Compounds Ap Bp 0 were resgctively obtained from 1p4-di-k-xylyl-j 1p4-di-o-xylyl- and 1P4 -di p-plienoxyphenyl)-lr4-diketobutene-2t whose prepiZration is des- cribB*d for the first time, by boiling the diketones in glacial ace- tic acid in the presence of SnCl 2# 2H20 and conc, HCl for 5 hours* The reaction mixtures were then cooled and the crystalline products were filteredt washed with water and recrystallized# M.p1s and yields of the starting d1ketones and the corresponding 2,5-diaryl furans are tabulated, The scintillating properties proved to be clo- Card 112 S/079/62/032/004/004/010 Synthesis of 2t5-diaryl furans D204/D301 se to those of p-terphenyls There are 1 table and 2 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and-1 non-Soviet-bloc, The reference to the English-lan- guage publication reads as follows: R#B. Lutz and R,J, Rowlettp J. Am. Chem. Soo-.9-70o 1359p 1948, ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Armyanakoy SSRp (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciencee of the Armenian SSR) SUB'4ITTED; ",May-80''.1961 VARDP,NYA%klj S.A.; .VARDANYAN, A.G. ?,,r. A- `7 ,So~ri,t..p ; of ' I , _sj~ 4 u I (MLRA 18L6, n(j*'+-'42F,-0O 1640 % j VkRUnAll, A.S. P./ perrLity SomeIdata on the of capillaries in putimts with chronic tonsillitis. Zhur. eksp. i klin. med. 3 no.603-57 163 (KMA 17 s4) 1. Kafedra bolezney ukhaq gorla i nosa Yeravanskogo meditsin- skogo instituta. ~7, 4 86-3-1-18/31 AUTHORS: Nadtoka, V.A., Engr Maj, Vardanyan, B.V., Engr Maj .TITLE: Icing of Jet Engines and How to Prevent it (Obledeneniye reaktivnykh dvigateley i bor'ba a nim) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 1957, Nr 3-1, pp. 65-67 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Thisisadiscussion apparently reflecting current Soviet fighter aircraft practice. The aircraft engine elements which may be affected by icing are given, and the possible resulting impairment or damages are mentioned. The most pronounced icing occurs at minus temperatures ranging from 8 to 120C; it diminishes with increasing flying speeds. The electric de-icing system heats the grills of the engine air inlets, and a few other elements of the engine; the system does so for not more than 13 minutes, at the indicated speed not exceeding 500 Ion/hr. The other elements are prevented from icing at any flying speed and irrespective of the length of time of cloud flying. An aircraft flying at not more than 500 km/hr must not remain under icing conditions for more than a short period; it may remain considerably longer when flying at 600 Ion/hr or faster. At speeds exceeding 600 km/hr, and at more than 5,000 m altitudes, it may fly in clouds practically any length of time without developing icing. In order to avoid icing hazards at lower altitudes, the flying speeds must be increased. At ground level the flying speed must be 700-750 km/hr. Card 113 Icing of Jet Engines and How to Prevent it (cont) 86-11-18/31 The maximum period (13-minutes), during which the aircraft may fly safely under icing conditions, is enough to pierce the overcast when the icing begins at the 8,000 m altitude and the landing approach is made at the indicated speeds of 450-500 km/hr. The effectiveness of the engine de-icing system increases when the water content is ra3d.- mal and temperature of the outside air is between minus 12PC and minus 80C, and when the water content is lower at any outside temperature. In order to ensure that the engine de-icing system prevents icing, the weather forecast ir, consulted before taking off and, if it indicates the possibility of icing, the engine de-icing system is turned on immediately before takeoff, and turned off after leaving the icing area or landing. The engine de-icing system requires very careful i*pection and careful maintenano*. When there is a possibility of icing, the aircraft should be flown preferably at the indicated speed exceeding 600 km/hr, and the speed should be in- creased (by descending to lower altitudes or increasing the revolutions) upon the temperature rise of the gases behind the turbine, indicative of a considerable icing of the air intake grills taking place. If this temperature rises up to 5200C at 10,400 rpm or less, or up to 5500C at minimum rpm, or up to 6100C at maximum rpm, which tempera- tures are the maximum ones permitted at these rpme, then it is Card 2/3 Icing of Jet Engines and flow to Prevent it (cont) 86-11-18/31 reco=nended that the icing area should be left. If, after flying in the icing-subjected area, a temperature rise behind the turbine was noticed, then the compressor blades are specially examined during,the post-flight inspection. Four photographic illustrations. AVAIUBLE: Library of Congress Card 313 lip bolo--eT-er ght pulse- measurement.