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AUTHORi Voroblyevj VO 16
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High-altitude frontal zones, climatological fronts$ and
cyclonic activities in extratropical zones
Meteorologiya i gidrologiyaq no, 4, 1961, 7-11
TEXTs The author has investigated the high-altitude frontal zones and their
agreement wi..th climatological fronts and cyclonic aotivi'ties.,, The term high-
altitude frontal zone (HFZ) has been applied to the whole nor'thern hemisphere
in 1946. Later the HFZ of the troposphere, which surround the hemispheres,
have been called planetary high-altitude frontal zones (PHFZ). In order to
determine characteristics of the geographic distribution of HFZ, it is usefu
to utilize maps showing the frequency of HFZ- Such maps have been compiled
by the author for the extratropical zones of the northern hemisphere. The
HFZ of the troposphere are marked by strong contrasts of the average tempera-
tures for the whole troposphere. Their positions could be determined most
easily with the aid of maps of the relative topography OT1800. As there are
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no such maps availablepAT 300 maps (maps of the absolute topography) are used
instead. On these maps, the position of the central part of the HFZ of the
troposphere practically coincides with the zone of a more dense bunching of
contour lines of terrain, since the bario high-altitude field is mainly a
function of the distribution of the average tropospheric temperature on this
level. To compile maps for the frequency of HFZ, AT 300 maps of the northern
hemisphere for the summer and winter months of 1955-57 have been used. With
these maps,, the position of HFZ-axeg in cold and temperate latitudes of the
no'rthern hemisphere (north of 35-45 of the northern latitude) has been
determined. The frequency has been calculated for the same areas. An area
of 320 000 km2 has been assumed as unit. During winter the area of an in-
creased frequency (4CP/*) of HPZ nearly stretchea over the whole hemisphere
(Fig. 1). The distribution of HFZ found agrees fairly well with climatolog-
ical fronts which have been established by S. P. Khromov (Ref. 41
Geograficheskoye razmeshchenlye klimatologicheakikh frontov. Izv. Vaesoyuzn.
geografich. obahchestva, t. 82, vyp. 2, 1950). A very good agreement is
characteristic of polar fronts. Fig. I shows a good agreement of the posi-
tions of the central PHFZ with the areas of the greatest frequency of HFZ.
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In general, the direction of the zone of increased frequency of HFZ (40%)
does not change during summer, even though the area occupied by it increases
essentially (Fig. 2). The distribution of HFZ shown in Fig. 2 agrees well
with the positions of polar climatological fronts in winter and also in sum-
mer. Summing up it is pointed out that the frequency of HFZ'in cold and
temperate latitudes of the northern hemisphere decreases over the 0 continents
of*the southern part of the areas investigated (eouth of about 50 northern
latitude) and over the northern parts of the ocean during the transition
from summer to winter. Over the central and northern parts of the continents
and over the northern parts of the ocean it will increase during this time
interval. This rule is observed during summertime in an increased cyclonic
activity over continents located in cold and temperate zones, and its de-
crease over the northern parts of the ocean. Observations of the area over
400 northern latitude show that 'the frequency of HFZ will increase to about
70'A of the area during the transitions from winter to summer. But this does
not mean that atmospheric processes in this area will be more active in sum-
mer, Ithas been established that the frequency of HFZ in the investigated
area of the northern hemisphere during summertime with high temperature con-
trasts (over 200/1000 km) will decrease by nearly one-half. At temperature
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contrasts (below 100/1000 km) whose values are not high enough for the
active development of cyclone-forming processes, the frequency of HFZ in
this,area and during this time interval will increase. A comparison''of
Figs. I and 2 with maps of mobile cyclonee shows that the areas of greatest
frequency of HFZ'do not agree in all parts with the frequency of mobile
cyclones. Kh. P. Pogosyan is mentioned. There are 2 figures, I table, and
.5 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc, The reference to the
English-language publication reads as followal J. Wederman. The life of
jet streams and extratropical cyclones, BAMS, vol. 35, No. 6, 1954.
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the frequency of HFZ; 2) arctic and
polar climatologio fronts; 3)
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Periodical
USSR/Aeronautics - jet streams
Pub. 135 - 9/27
: Voroblyev, V. I., Eng.-Lt.Col.
: Flying conditions in jet streams
: Vest. vozd. flota, 6, 52-56, Je 1956
AID P - 5570
Abstract : The description of jet streams Is given in this article
as well as what the pilotsshduld know about the flying
conditions in jet streams and how to take advantage of
such streams during the flight. One map, two diagrams.
The article is-of informative value.
Institution : None
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PHASE I Bow Eawiwiw sov/4365
Struynyve techeniva v vysokikh I umerennikh shirotakh (Jet Streams in High and
Tenre-re.te latitudes) -14ningrad, Gidrcdeteoizdat., 1960, 233 P, 3,,000 copies printed.
Resp.,Ed.: L. T. Hatveyev; Ed.: T.V. Ushakovaj Tech, Edo: M*I, Braynina.
MUM: This book is intended for members of civilian and military meteorolo-
gical services* 'It may be used by advanced students at universities and hydro-
meteorological institutes.
COVERAGE: The. book analyzes the geographic distribution of jet streams in the high
and middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere* The mcroeynoptic conditions
lea,ding to thd formation of Jet streams over the Worth Atlantic,, Europe,, and
Western Siberia are examined. Special features of the temperature, vind,, and
energetic regimes in jet stream regions are Indicated. The book also includes
modern methods for the determination and forecasting of jet streams. The major
part of this vork Is based upon meteorologi.cal ivaearch conducted by the author
Jet Strems in High and TemipoiaterLatitudes SOV/4365
during the period 1954 - 1958. Paragraphs 7 and 8 in Cho III were'written
by Ye.P. Borisenkcff and.LoTo Matveyevo The Autl.10r'thanks Professors G.Ya.
Vangengeym., Kho P. Pogosyan, S#F# Khromov,, and Docents S*I& Tltov and L*T.
Mstveyevo There are 162 references: 87 Emliaho 71 Soviet'. and 4'Geizano
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Forarvord 3
Introduction 4
Ch. 1. Seasonal and Macrocirculation Features in the Xotribution of Jet-
Streams in High and Middle Latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere 20
1. Preliminary rezark~ 2D
2. Principles of coupilation'and analysis of maps of jet stresm.
frequency 23
3. Distribution of-Jet streams in winter 32.
4. Dtatribution of jet streams in su=etr- 41
5. Distribution of jet streams in transitional (faU and-spring]
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Ch. 11'. Macrogynoptic tdwiitlons for tfie Formation of Jet 6treams ~Onr
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TITLE: 'Th'eCon'struc ~on of Hydraulic Mines and Hydraulic Mining Com-
plexes in the Kuznetsk Coal Field (Stroitellstvo gidroshakht
'i gidrokompleksov v Kuznetskom basseyne)
PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya trudoydmkikh i tyazhglykh rnbot, 1958, Nr 6,
pp 10-12 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1940, the Kuznetsk coal field (Kuzbass) produced 21.1 million
tons of coal and in 1957 - 68.3 million tons. To increase
labor efficiency and to lower production costs, "VNIIGidrougoll"
has proposed a wide intro duction of hydraulic mining. In ac-
cordance with this plan, 25% of the assumed output in 1965
(102 million tons) should'be mined by hydraulic methods. At
present in the Kuzbass, 1 hydraulic mine and 5 hydraulic sections,
producing 1,000 tons every 24 hours, have been put into operation.
It is planned to reconstruct mine Nr 5 of the Kiselevskugoll
trust and the mines "Maganak" and"Krasnyy Uglekop" in Prokopl-
yevsk for hydraulic mining. The reconstruction of the "Tsentrall--
naya" mine of the Kemarovugolt trust (capacity - 1,500 tons in
24 hours) has already been started. The latter will directly
supply, by hydraulic transportation, the Belovska a GRES
Card 1/2 (Belovo Electric Power Plant) (under constructioT If the
118-58-6-4/21
The Construction of ffydraulic Mines and ffydraulic Mining Co=Plexes in the
kuznetsk Coal Field
proposal of the VNTIGidrougoll Institute is acceptedl con-
struction activities in the Kuzbass coal field will consist
ofl 1) introduction of hydraulic mining in mines under con-
struction, 2) reconstruction of working mines for hydraulic
mining, and 3) construction of new hydraulic mines. In spite
of hydraulic mining advantages, the construction of such mines
in the Kuzbass Droceeds unsatisfactorily becau 'as of the lack of
cranes, bulldozers, excavators, reinforced concrete, and the
poor quality of the hydraulic equipment.
There are 2 diagrams, 1 photo and 1 table.
1. Coal mining--USSR 2. Hydraulic.s--Applications
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AUTHOR3 Vorob'yovag Yet Vs (Candidate of geographical sciences);
Voroblyav#_,Vo It
ORGS AO'keo
TITLEt Hanifestation of the combining of atmospheric processes in the
characteristics of jet streams and polar-high frontal zones in extra-
tropical latitudes
SOURCE: Leningrad* Glavnaya goofizichasUays observatoriya. Trudy,
no. 1988 1966, Voprosy obahchey i sinoptichookoy klimatologii (Problems
of general and synoptic climatology), 43-52
TOPIC TAM -synopt'ic met rolo yo polar high fronts jot streams...,
atmospheric circulation.,
ABSTRACT:
Mis paper is a continuation of the 1962 work of Voroblyeva (Sopryazhennoet"-'*.:
atmoefernykh protsessovv oevernom polusharii (Combining of..*tmospheric pro-
cesses in the.11orthern Hemisphere) Gidrometoizdatg 1962)o Space and time
correlation iunctions are analyzed to investigate the synchronous and
ACard 112
ACC NRI AT6021083
,asynchronous relationship of the intensity of zonal circulation over the
'American- Atlantic Ocean sector to the position and intensity of the polar-
high frontal zone (PVFZ) and the jet streams in the Northern Hemisphere.
.*e A. L. Kato index of zonal circulation (13) was taken as the character-
.'istic of zonal transfer in the zone from 40-70H and 20-16OW taken from
,AT500 maps -(daily indices for the winter months December through February
.1959-1962), The position of the PVFZ in the lower troposphere and of the
~Aet streams over the-entire Northern Hemisphere at meridians (multiples of
20 deg) were determined daily for the same months from AT500 and AT300 "Pse
.The speed of the geostrophic. wind on the axial line of the PVF;: was com-
:puted for the meridians. Quantitative evaluation of the rel:ationships.'.
ibetween atmospheric processes in different parts of the Northern Hemisphere
indicates that they can be used in developing statistical methods of
forecasting the position and intensity of polar-high frontal zones and
a' and-2 tables.
,Jet streams... Origg arts hast, 5 figure
7- -A7-,50;--CBE'No 101
M.
SUB CODE:. 04/ SUB'M DAM none/ ORIIG RM 007 t.- o'.SS
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A I
into M% 14011 the Istuducts.furm 111hol. threads. Free
11"Olylilamairigic OCIJ Allows a clilarmlel4tic Incleame of dir-
formation (stretell) with little under I,Wj (ill] jib Ill
MadwraW fitalits w" 40tumilli'll 1110 MOCUAkW W-W etc.), all nuc1cq,tu(6n% dill not show thk l4wrld"It-
of IlstrikOUSSIM -4 USMO Sill'i'Ciat" V non. NUCIC*biitOnf ISIAMgqtg show ttluillt Strength of M
ldV,:;..Sh&tKA. VoAkdyAkad. Nam* kg./sq. Col., while the free d"myribottuclcie acid gives but
-Ttm Is w0twittift 0(fibe" of dcsuxy- - 3 kg./sq. cal. Appairolly in the former lutmUnCTS the
77.' IOAI). -- -t
Orohislone. "sy"thrlic- nufleo- thvad., of the I"tter arv I'mirml togetlicr by their Billf
lirmcias (from deoxyvibmaucleic Acid Still hi"O'"' 'A' dc- lelllifts And reshot hurillmr &1* of dtforillation by tension.
ran OC ,uclek licil). and bigh-rnol,wg. hiralturogde
polym ~11 "b el in and tilt sy"llmilic nu.1tobistorilt sit rus-
wridweredthl. TIN results etc given V)sphkally. Thicad Weads as% inek-
Not deso.),ii,outleic wM pptd. by rJectim (10111 A Syringe ,ic. agAin clipl.1jim) hr side-elLain Interaction. Tbrewls of
pills:ntath are largely oriented alw-IT the 42b tj the yalorook Acid furinril fly ejection of its b". est. into sq.
Whe the Ik4yrorlie &Chi 15 ftrptd. #*VtIAI 11'"t, Moll ale Ok-dilitely 0-tic indicating thm bralurriftic A61
With'Floll It lactluires ullemptird Awy. in R1011, but it All 10 J,,nd Willi tile protein in-attrr. since the (ice -hl I* in.
.q. Soln. of urh An 461 i, raphily 0-ted fritto a "llillmy rL'stic. IIv*rvrt, file drfurtualiou with little is rather
high (up to No%) indicAting that the biol. itsl. CiOntaitis
the Ime acid along with its prottin compltz. The glas-
eirity of noural Piruclutcli is lbuit tittlijinable on tht basis
Of existe"ce of "gin mm
plexes of hyalult"lic acid. K-49~011
USSP",,
VOMWMY V.T.
VOR031YEV) V.I. -- "The Properties of Nucleoprotelds Making Possible the
IDevelopment of W-ological Structures." Cand Med Sci., Inst of Experimental
Medicine, Acart Med Sci UO-S-R. LeninGrad 1953. (RZFERA'j.1'J1rf1 &1UR'NAL--Ki-.,Mr1A.
INO 11 J,-ATI 54) -- - -.--
Source: SUM 168, 22 July 1954
V" V. I
EWERM ISDICA Sec.2 Vol.11/5 PbYsiologY,etc- MaY 58
1907. MECHAINO-CHEMICAI, PROPERTIES OF MYOSIN THREADS OBTAU~ED
0.11 ADDITION OF DNA (Russian text) - V or 0 b i e v V. 1. Inst. of High
Molecular Compounds, Acad. of Scis of the USSR, Leningrad - 1310KIII.N111A
1957, 22/3 (597-608) Graphs 6 Tables 1
The myosin-DNA complex contracts under the influence of ATP like actomyosin
in the presence of Ca and Mg. In the absence of Ca, addition of ATP causes leng-
thening of the threads instead of contraction. A correlation was established be-
tween thread deformation and enzymatic activity of myosin. The transformation
of the chemical energy of ATP into mechanical energy of contraction is suggested
to be a biphasic process with 2 stages of enzymic interaction of ATP with myosin.
7 vo w, o' y t
voitOBOYEV, V.I.
New orystalline form of c~ymstrypsin (with sumar7 in Saglishl.
Biokhimiia 22 no.4:651-656 Jl-Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11)
lo Inatitut 97sokomolekulyarnykh soyedinaniy AN ESSR, Uningrad.
(CHIMOTRYPSINS,
orystalline fom (Rue))
VOROBIYEV, V.I.; 11SUSBERG, Ye.D.
1 -
Viscous flow of highly polymerized desoxyribonucleto acid [with
summary in InglishJ. Biokhimiia 22 no.5t894-903 S-0 157.
(MIRA 11:1)
1. Inotitut vyookomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy i Institut
poluprovodnikov Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad.
(I)BSOMIBONUCLEIG AIGD,
Viscous flow of highly polymerized prep. (Rug))
-VOROBOYI-',V, V.I.:' ZHIRWSKrT, A.V.
First scientific session of tho Instituta of CytO1017 of the
Acadenw of Sciences of tho U.S.S.R. Izv. All SSSR. Snr. biol.
no.5.0'618-622 S-0 158. (19RA lltlO)
(CYTOLOGr)
SOV/25-58-12-27/40
AUTHOR: Voroblyev .1-w-~M-d-6te of Medical Sciences
TITLE: 0
An ptric Microscopy (Anoptrallnaya mikroskopiya)
VOL ;5.
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1958, Nr 12, pp 67-68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the past 10-15 years, microscopy, with the
aid of phase contrasts for the study of the struc-
ture of living cells, has been widely used. This
task can now be solved more efficiently by apply-
ing anoptric microscopy, as developed in 1953 by
the Finnish physiologist Villsk. This method was
subsequently improved in 1954-1956 by the Soviet
cytologist$ Professor M.A. Peshkov. The improved
Soviet version of an anoptric microscope was dis-
played at the Brussels' Exhibition. There is 1
photo and 1 diagram.
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AUTHOR: Voroblyev, V. 1,.-" SOV/2o-12~-1-36/56
TITLE: the Kinetics of the Fermentative'Hy,rolynis of Proteins
and Peptides Under Pressure (0 kinetike fermentativnogo
gidroliza belkov i peptidov pod davleniyem)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1950, Vol 123, Nr 1,
PP 133 - 136 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The fermentative hydrolysis of proteins and peptides
is accompanied in some buffer solutiona by a reduction
of tne molecular volume. It zzy, therefore, be ex-
pected that an increase in pressure will support
.in su4 cases the shifting of equilibrium in the direction
of a hydrolysis of respective substrates. The pressure,
however, is also capable of considerably affecting
the rate of the proccos. The kinetic part of the preosure
effect has so far not been considered aithough it is
quite obvious that even a thermodynamically favorable
direction of reaction might be masked owing to kinetic
causes. Here, the influence exerted by the pressure upon
Card 1/4 the rate of the reaction under reviews is investiE;ated.
On the Kinetics of the Ferzentative Hydroly:;is of SOV/2o-121-1-36/5d
Proteins and Peptides Under Pressure
Froteolytic ferments such as crystalline tryDsin and
chymotrypsin have been studied by the following
proteolysis substrates; crystalline serum albumin
from horses), the same from man and serum-y-globuline
from horses). 1% solutions of these protein substances were
~
previoucly denaturated by heat. The dipeptide pre-
parations were inolated from yeast and fron the mucous
membrane of the intestine of cats (Ref 5). They
were glypyl-glycine and glycyl-l-leucinet respectively.
The results of the experiments carried out in a high-
pressure autoclave are presented in tables ~.l and 2 as
curves of the dependence of substrate quantities, split
within a certain time, upon the pressure. In the
ammonium and phosphate buffer the hydrolysis of the
proteins proceedu with a decrease in volume, whereas
in the borate buffer the volume increases. TAe hydfolysis
of the dipeptides both in the phosphate and in the
borate buffer was accompanied by a reduction of volume.
The rate of cleavage of the dipeptides dropped with
Card 2/4 increasing pressure and stopped at 4500-5000 atmospheres
On the Kinetics of the Fermentative Hydrolysis of SOV/2o-123-1-36/56
Proteins and Peptides Under Pressure
excess pressure (Fig 1,curveB1,2). In the tryptic
decomposition of the mentioned albumin and globulin in
any of the three buffers the fermentative process is also
inhibited from a certain pressure UDwards (Fig 2a).
The increase in the rate of the hydrolysis of albumin
and globulin in the pressure range of up to 2000 atmospheric
excess pressure is, on further increasing pressure, re-
placed by a retardation of the proteolysis. Proteolysis
stops at 4500-5000 atmospheres excess pressure. Under
the influence of chyinotrypoin, Itydrolysis is accelerated
uP to 4000 atmospheres excese pressurej while the stand-
still occurs only at 6000-6500 atmospheres excess
pressure (Fig 2b). The inhibition of the protein- and
peptide- decomposition under pressure is reversible (Fig 3).
After a discussion of the processes involved the author
concludes that an incrense in preesu re changes the rate
of roaction of the mortionod protoinn and dipopt1doc. Even
in cases where their hydrolysis wider pre,3aure would be
Card 3/4 advanta'geous, an inhibition of the fermentativp de-
On the Kinetics of the Fermentative 1~ydrolynis of SOV/2o-123-1-.16,/,rs
Proteins and Peptides Under Pressure
compocition by the influence of 1-i ,ietic factorn occurs.
-ell
S.Ye.Drenlerj U.V.Glikin, G.V.Samoonov and O.Ya Frenk
participated in thin. study. There are 3 figures and 6
references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut tsitologii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Cytology of the Academy of ScienceoUSSR)
PRESENTED: June 30, 1958, by V.A.Engel'Gaidt,, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 15,,1958
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VOROB I TV, V. I.
N--.W . . .
International eMosium in Brussels on the relationships of the
nucleus and CvtoPlasm. ?Sitolortila 1 no*3:345-347 MY-Je 159.
(HIU 12: 10)
(OEM MJCIaI) (PRCTOPIASK)
- - VOROB I TEV, V. 1.
The 'Living Call' BOCtion at the Science Hall of the 1958
Brunsels World Fair. TSitologlia 1 no.4:439-"7 Jl-Ag '39.
(HmA 12:10)
(BMSSMLS--BIOLMT, 117" R IMBIMLL-XXMITICKS)
POLTANSKIT, Yu,I., otv.ried.j LOZINA-LOZINBKIT#'J,.x.' gamostitall OtT.
red.: VOROBITRY, TL, rede; ZHIRMSKIT, A.T., red.; IUSI-
KNA, A.A., red,; RMANTSV# P.P., red.; sWIRO, Ye.A., red.;
SERGMVA, G.I., red.itd-va; BUIU9 I.Tues tekhnerad*
(Problems of,eytology and protistology; collection of articles]
Voprosy taitologii i protletologil; abornik rabot. Moskva. 1960.
)16 p. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Akikdemiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut tsitologii. 2. Laboratoriya kle-
toohnykh adaptatail Instituta taitologii AN SSSR (for Losina-Lo-
zinskiy, RwWantsov)..3. Latoratoriya fiziologii kTAki Institute
taltologii AN SSM (for Yoroblyev, Shapiro). 4. Laboratoriya sravni-
tellnoy taitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSM (for Zhirmmskly.
Kusakina).
VORZB~V, V. I.
"New Aspects of Mechano-Chemical,Fhenomena."
Paper submitted for International BioplWales Congraso Stockholm
31 Jul 4 Aug 1618
Inst. of Cytologyj lAningrad.
VOW,BYV, V. I., KHOWSOVA, I. A., KOPYLOVA-S71RIDOVA, T. N. (USSR).
Interaction of some Enzyw-s with Nucleic Acids-
report presented at the 5th Int'l.
Biochemistry Congre5s, Moscow, 10-16 Aug. 1961
BMHTEYN, T.M.;-V0ROB'79V, V-I-.*, PTITSYN' O.B.
Theory of Mcbanwhemical manir8stations- Fart 1: Close
action in polyolectrolytes and mchanochemistry. Biofizika
6 no.5:524-5~3 161. (MIRA 15:3)
I., Institut vysokomolOkulyarn7kh soyedineniy All MR, Moskva
i Institut taitologii All MR, Leningrad.
(MACROMOIECUIAR COMFOUIN)
(EIEGTROLYTES)
4117.
20jfil/137/004/030/031~
B1031B208
AUTHORs Torob'yevt.r-bIo
TITLE# Some hew aspe,ots.,of-mechanoch6tical phenomena
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRj v.'137* i'06 4t 1961, 972 975
TEXTr The author starts,with a survey of the development of a now branch
of science - mec.hanochemistry - in the course'of the last 20 years. Me-
chanochemical.systems have to fulfill at least two-conditionst 1) being
capable of reversib16 deformation;- 2) a chemi.cal reaction which takes
place.on.the surface of the maoromoleouloo:forming th*'eystem must be
able to change the form of those maoromolo'c'u'le'a or ths'~swelling property
.of ths-entire,system., The author.haelproviously confirmed (Ref..6t DAN,
'Ut'30,9' '. 19511' Ref'*- 7 p Biokbimiyet 18.9, - 6031~ .1953 1 . Ref .~ 8, 'ibid. 1 22
597~ 1957) that also'gldbular proteins form,complexes by interaction
with linear biopolymere of the'.types DNA and 1911' which possess-all pro-
perties,o0-aug.P' flexible macromoleoulesl,,and are~reactive in a mechano.-
chemical way, The:dhange of the ionic st:eength.of.the midiuni (recog-
nizable from the changed'pH)' induced.th,e contraction or elongation of
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Sope new.aspeets of B103/B208
the 1~u6leo.proteid' 'filament. Another type o6+ mechanofheiiic .&I oycl6,is
brought.about by.alternating addition of Ca -- or Mg2.. ions, and of EDTI
(ethylehe.~d'iamine-tetiiacetate),. The nualeoprotixide filaments thus form
J;Ypical machanochemical systems which perform a direft conversion of che-
mic.s.i.into meohanical,energy in the isothermal oyole. Experiments on nu-
cleoproteide filaments hav'e shown that.their.deformati.on is accompanied
by,~qertajn chemical displacements in the medium, whicli can be recorded.
When alkaili was adae'd"to 'special .
-ly'preparedp sufficiently strong fila-
ments which were first contracted by acid additionp and then considerably
elongated,t the alkali quantity required for reestablishment of the ini-
tial pH was always found to be higher than was expected, To oheek this
,pheno.menon, the pH was directly measured in the medium during deformation
of the filament. The filaments were in containers with a very small
amount of liquid which was commensurable with the volume of the filament.
As a 'rule, the pH was reduced by 0.06 - 0*1 on elongation of the filament.
This reversible pH shift depended on the degree of deformation4 Rel *axa-
tion of the filament gradually re-established the initial pH. It was
founi in preliminary experiments that in the case of contraction of the
filament due to addition of Ce+ or Mg4+ ions, the elongation of the fila-
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Some new aspects-of ... BIOWA208
ment incieases the conoinera-tion of these ions in the'medium. Summing ups
The.deformation of a mechnochemical system is accompanied by a regular
change of the concentration of ions which act as an effective agent in the
mechanochemioal cycle# In the author's opinion,,there is a deep biological
meaning in this aspect of mechanochemical phenomona.' If a deTormation of
the system, (eegot of a muscle) is accompanied by,changes of the chemical
composition of the mediump these changes$ ha~ring,attained a certain degree$
may affect the state of the deformed system$ or.of the mechanism that
causes this deforma-tion.. The author concludes therefrom that the mechano-
chemical systems,,owing to.their ns~ture, perform the self-regulation of
processes coupled with the~deformation._acc ,ording,to the principle of re-.
actio-as. It is~posisible that investigations of ~'thia kind with.the aid ot
models and biological systems will indioaie'zew way.. si of understanding the
self.-regulation of soke 'physiblogical 'prbce-sales' in 'the molecUar'r4aiges'
There-are'-4 figur~s,and 9 references, 4.Soviet-bloo and 5 non.4oviet-bloc.
ThIareference to the~Engllah language public4tion *redds'as fdllowst Ref.-5t
Ka:tchalskiy frogr, Bioph ia.' and Biophis.'. Cham.j, At 1 (1954)
Y
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sovis new aspeots of' -B103/B208
ASSOCIATIOirs,-.. Tnatitiat tiitologiL..Akadomii nauk SUB", (X"titoe. of
-,;~Y~blogY, of the Academ 'of .. Sdi6tL'a4",TJSdA)-,'~*-
PRUENTED i Deoemb6r.26~*1.960,by V *.A,.. Eii d, 'idemiciah
..gal gar tv' Lot
SxiimItUb t 'Declimber 22, 1960'
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iROMIANU t-;~,1411111 V~ P-11 N-Mi
VOROBIYEV V I and GA%.LIRA L. She
"Study of the Enzymatic Splitting of Adenosine Triphosphate
(ATP) by 'Huscle Models' during Fxtension.14 ppe 16
Institute of Cytology AS USSR Laborator7 of Call Physiology*
Laboratory of Call Biochemistry
TT Wwvlft~mswn irnnfai-Antoti,va Tnntitnta TAtolooli AN 1,19SR. Tez
~fs_oiewne UqSR., Lbstracts of Raports),q Leningrad-# 196~ 88 DP-
JPRS 201,634
In
TEMML-3, V. VOHDBrZV V. I., SMRLV-M, L. V., TAMOVKSArA, X. K. ad
wDynsadc Double Refraction of *aclaic Acid'Solutionm.s PP. 79
Pbysics Institute of the Leningrad State University, Laboratory of
Cytology of Malignant Orowth, and Institute of Cytology of the Academy
Of Sciences USSR
11 Nmobneya Konferentsip Institologii AN SMR. T#s1sy Dokladoy (SecoW
Scientific Conference of the ln3tltute of Cytology of the AcwMMy of Sclences
MR, Abstracts of Hooorts), Leningrad, 19W, 88 pp.
JPRS 2o,634
VOROBIYEV, V.I.
International symposium on the structure and biological functions
of protein. TSitologiia 4 no.4:471-473 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9)
(PROTEINS)
S/190/62/004/005/022/026
BIIO/BIO8
AUTHORS: Frisman, E. V,j Voroblyev, V. I., Shohagina, L. V., Yanovskayaj~
N. X.
.TITLE: Flow birefringance in solutions of desoxyribonucloic acid.
I. Optical anisotropy in molecules of native and aggregated
denaturated denoxyribonucloio acid
PERIODICAL:' Vyuokomolokulyarnyyo soyedineniyat v# 4p no- 5, 1.962,
762 -768
TEXT. The denaturation of desoxyribonucleic acid (DITA) was studied with thei
aid of flow birefrinrence. The sodium salt of DNA from the thyroid grIand of;
calf (12.63,c") 1.,, 7-371 P; IVP - 1-71; E(P) = 6500) was investigated In an
optical device with a penumbral compensator (0.0232 %). 6n and a were
determined as functions oX the velocity gradient g of the DNA solutionn.
The relation (An/.-cl.) f(c) shows that in solutions of native and[II
q -.* o
a&Cregatod donaturated (1000C) DITA, [n)changes by a factor of 115, and
by a factor of 16. The optical anisotropy of the DNA macromolecule 4-S
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OYJ3
BIOB
Flow birefringence in solutions of B1 1
given by (An-27n sI.-T )/IgIo(_9r_')4n(n2+2 )21 9 + Q*f, where n is the
refractive index of the solvent, 9 f ie the shape anisotropy at_& given con-
centration of the solution, is the relative viscosity of the solutiont
Ir
Mid n is the viscosity of the solvent. The anisotropiou of the monomer
0
links with adenine thymine and 8uanino cytooino were Oalculated according
31
to J. D. ',;atson and F. 11. C. Crick, and found to be at - a.L a -15-1o-24 cm,
This value points to a considerable rigidity of the DNA molecule. For
initial DNA solutions, kept at room temperature and 80# 90p and 1000C, the
followinr) valuest respectively, were obtained from the equation 91 , Y1 - Y2~
. (3/5) (a a 9 .10 20 CM3 . -0.909 -0.601 -0.12; (a a 020 CM
1 2)-' 1 -0-671 2)"
= -1.5, -1.3, -1.0, -0.2; S - IOOOP 900, 700, 130; Am - 3400, 3060, 2400, 1
440 H; S - (a, - a.L)f A w Sb; b - 3-4 R (length of monomer). A
OL2)/(all
6
Molecular vlaight of 5-10 and a mean radius of inertia of jitZ 2.103
were obtained from the angular distribution of the intensity of light
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Flow birofringonco in solutions of ... B11O/B1O8
scattered by native'DI-TA solutions. On the basis of the mean square distance,
h2 between the chain ends, the convolution in the native DNA molecule was
r--=
fourd to be (I = L/ Y h2r,'5. As the longtho of the segments, determined optically
arid Ceometricolly, differ-considerably, further investigations are necessary.
There are 3 fiWroo and 1 table. The most important English-lan(,Iiage
reference is! J. D. 'Jatson, P. 11. C. Crick, Nature, 171t 964, 1953-
ASSOCIATION: Pizicheakiy institut~LeningradBkogo gosudarstvonnogo
universiteta (Physics Institute of the Leningrad State
University)i Institut taitologii AN SSSR (Institute of
Cytoloul AS USSR)
SUB-HITTED: july 6, 1961
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VORO.BlYEV, V.I.;. GARLIMA, L.Sh.
Mature of the change in muscle resistance to denaturing (thermal)
action during stretching. Blokhimiia 27 no.3t565-568 ~~e 162.
(MIRA 15:8)
,1. Laboratory of Cell Biochemistry. Institute of Cytology,
Academy of Sciences of the U.8 S.R:, Leningrad.
(MusCLEs) (PROTEINS) iHEAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KOYLLOVA-SVIRIDOVA., T.N.; MCDOSOVAO I.A.; FREMLIj S.Ya.1 VOROBIYEVs V.I.
Conditions for the formation of artificial necleoprvUlde,
Dokl.ANSSSR 245 no-6:1400-1403 Ag '62- '(MMA 150)
1, Institut taitologii AN SSSR i Institut vyookomolekulyarnykh
ooyedineniy AN =R. Predstavleno akaclemikom V.A.Engellgardtom,
(NUCLEOPROTgim)
FRISMANI.E.V.; IPRQBMY. V.I.: S~CHAGINA,, L.V.; YANOVSKAYA, N.K.
Dynamio birefrigence in daoxyribonucloic acid (DNA) solutions.
Part 21 Effect of thermal denaturation and ionic strength of the
solution on the structure of DNA macromolecules, Vysokom.soed.
5 no.41622-627 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Fizicheskiy institut Laningradekogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta,
i Institut tsitolo ii AN SSSR.
Mcleic acids-Optical properties)
VOROBIYEV, V.I.
Mochanical and chemical processes, ion sorption and perzeabilit7
phersomena. Trudy MOIP. Otd. biol. 9.35-39 164-
(NIRA 18t1)
1. Institut, tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad.
I
ACC~kl
3075 SOURCE CODE: UR/0218/66/031/005/1027/1032 1
'AUTHOR: Frisman, E. V.; Shapiro, T. V.; Shchagina, L. V.; V. 1,
ORO: State University im. A. A. Zhdanova (Gosudirstvennyy universitet); Institute-1
of Cytology, Academy of SciencesSSSR, Leningrad (Institut taitologii AN 555R)
TITLE: Hydrodynamic behavior of nucleic acid molecules in' solutions of varying
iotic strength
SOURCE: Bickhimiya, v. 31, no. 5, 1966, 1027-1032
TOPIC TAGS: nucleic acid, bi.ochemistry, molecule behavior, physical cheinistry,bA/A
ABSTRACT: Characteristics viscosity and the dynamic optical constant have been
measured for calf thymus DNA as functions of the ionic strength.of the solution.
Viscosity of native DNA markedly increases with decreasing ionic strength. The
data suggest that the size and rigidity of native DNA bolecules.both increase
with decreasing, Ionic strength of the solution.
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Card* .1/1 UDC: 547.963.3
.XAMtlliSl=,p D.E.0 profol V(k-'.GB'nV, Volso lnzhs
studlim Vio nmmnt# of TO-20 dlegial locowti"s an the curvod
eactiona of 'Um trackv Trud~ P117,11 nool#4146-M 164, (I-MA 1982)
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slasymaricift S.S.; -YP~0131YEV,,,J~Vq RUBANOVICH B.B.
-.- " , - ''. I p
Uperience in welding with an open are and with an unocoAted allc7ed
wire. Avtom. avars 18 no.10:52-54 0 165# (MIRA 18:12)
Ili, Ministerstyo reohnogo flot4 RSM4.-(for Shloymovich).
2, Vaeooyuzn7y Institut po proyektirovaniyu organizattily
energeticheakogo stroltellstva (for Voroblyev)# 3. Treat
"Stalikonstruktsiya" (for Rubanovich).
AXSEWOVAy NON.L-VTOT, ,I-j-.KIZHMT VOP,
Heat denaturation of the DNA from the liver and from Iiier
cancer in rates, Bickhimiia 29 Ao. W61-168 Ja-F 164,,
(MIRA 18:12)
1, Institut toitologii AN 899R, lAningrad, Submitted Jgly St
1963.
.. T.M.; VOROBOYEV -L - PILISH'HIK# YS#M.; KONSTANTIKOVA, I.M.
BRESLER %j
Tryptophan py=oluso activit7 in r4pnerating hyar cello.
TSitologiia 7 no#3 W7-431 My-Ja 165. . (MM Istio)
lo Laboratori7a mikroskopii I=tituta tsitologii, AN SSSRj,
laningrad.
BRE3LERO T,,H,- VOROBIUV 1,1.; PILISHCHIK, Ye.14.; KONSTANTTWOVA, I,M-,
Tryptophan pyrrolase acti7ity Ln the liver and in come trsn3-
plantable hapatomas of mice G3RA. TSitologiia 7 no.5:664-6-46
s-o 165, (MM 18:12)
1. Laboratorlya mikrosk4ij J~Jawratoriya biokbimichookikh ostuy
reproduktsii kletki Imotituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad.
SuVmitted.JanuarY 5p 1965.
SM.TIMOV, Yu.ll.o, FINKELI, V.A.
C r-/ z~ t -all. 11 r, ~4 structure of 1200 Zhur.-~ksP-
teor.f,7. 4") no.60,1774-177,13, D '155.
Olmiu~ 19ti)
jrstitut, AN Ukr3SR, SumJttqd July 27,,
1965.
FEEMM19 s.ya.; KUKHAWA,- L.V,,; GINZBUROp B-14-1 GASPARIANs K.I.; VOROPITEV, V.I.
I , . .
FROKELI, S.Ya.1 KUYYAREVA, L.Y.; GIMBURG, B*M.;_VOROBIYEV, V.I.
r - se dfagramm of collagen and the interpretation of the heat of
order-dicarder transition in water. Dokl. All SSSR 165 no.1:249-
152 X 165, (MIRA 18:10)
1. Institut taltologli All SSSR i Inatitut vyookomolekulyarnykh
opyedinenly All SSSR. Submitted April 29, 1965.
MOBOYMp V,I,; KUKHAREVAt L.V.
.........,
Mange in the adenwinetriphoophatass activity of MyMiD following
deformation in the b7drodynamic field. DokI.-AN SSSR 165 no.2:435-
438 N 165, (MIRA 18M)
.1, Institut taitologil AN SSSR. Submitted Juns 3,, 1965e
BARONSHY, Isaak Vladlmirovich,, inzh...- VIKTOROV., Georgiy Borisovicb;
)WROWXF-V t' Vladimir. . IP icb3l KIM, Anatolly Senyurovich;
LEONTIYEV, Sergey Nikolayevich,, kando tekhn. nauk;
MUZYKANTOV, Stepan Pankratlyevichl PROSTRITSOV, Grigoriy
Yevgenlyevich; TSAY, Trofim NikoUyevieb
[Building of mining enterprises] Stroitelstvo gornykh pred-
priiatii. 14oskvap Nedra, 1965. 323 P. (MIRA 18:10)
. VOROBOYEV9 V.I.; GANELINA$ L.Sh.
- ~"-, - -
Enzyzatio splitting of ATP by glycerinated muscle following
stretching. TSItologlia 5 tio.6t672-674 H-D 163.
(MIRA 17j1O)
1. Laboratoriya biokhimioheakikh oanov reproduktaii kletok i
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Leningrad.
Mblecu3ar structure of nuelso otein colip2exes. Vop. mod.
khiz4'- 9 no.5451-4W -S-4 06 or (MIRA 17ti)
1. Inotitut toitologii AN SSSRI Uningrad.
FR15MAN, E.V.; VOROBOYEV.#-V.I.; YAROVSKAYAO N.K.; SHCHAGINA,7L.V.
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of Cytology,-Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S,R. Lepingra4.
(NUCLEIC AdDS) (REFRACTIONP DOUW~
KARMINSKIr, D.E., d6ktor tekhn.nauk,, prof.; VOROBIYEV, V.I., inzh.
"Study of the horizontal dynamics of TG-M dleael locomotiveB.0
(Sbor.trud.] RIIZHT no.32t5-58 161. (WRA 16:12)
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6(4) SOV/111-59-6-8/32
AUTHOR: Vorobly6v;,.~., Engineer
TITLE: Modernization of the Modulating Device for Power Trans-
mitters with Anode Modulation
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 6, pp 7-9 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author suggests a simple circuit to modernize the
modulating devices for power transmitters having anode
modulation (which are in use in many radio centers)
to obtain high acousto-electric indices. Furthermore,
he gives detailed practical instructions to replace
the outdated circuit with the modernized one under
operational conditions. The tuning of the old-type
modulating device is conducted by a multistage cir-
cuit, as shown on the block diagram (Fig 1), with the
use of water-cooled tubes in the last two stages and
a submodulation transformer. The modernized circuit
of the modulating device, shown on the block diagram
(Fig 2) includes a low-frequency amplifier, such as is
Card 1/2 used for a 50-kilowatt shortwave transmitter (Panel
SOV/111-59-6-8/32
Madi~inlzation of the Modulating Device for Power Transmitters witb
Anode Modulation
UNCh). The modernization idea consists basically in
installing four relays for interswitching the low-
frequency supply circuit, the tube grids of modulator
end-stage, and the relay commutating the input and the
output of the feedback circuit. There is also a commu-
tator for switching over the power sources, as shown
on the block diagram (Figure 3). In conclusion, the
author states that this circuit can be introduced in
many radio centcrs. There are 3 block diagrams, 2
tables, 1 graph, and I diagram.
Card 2/2
. MOMSOVAj I. A., KOffWVA, SVIRID)VA, T. '74, and VOROBIYEV, V. L.
"Study of Interaction of Sow Enzymw with Nucleic Acida.11
I report submitted for the 5th intl. Corvyress of Biochemistry,
lWcow2 August 10-16 1961,
inst of Cytology) Acad.Scl. MR, Unirvrad
VOROBITIV, V.M., iU2h.
Combined heating of automobile engines In winter. Zuerg. strol.
no.2;60-81 159 (MIRA 13;3)
1. Votkinskgesstroy.
(Automobiles--Xagines) (Steam heating)
P. P. GRUDOV, and S. I. VOLKOV.
Skorostnoe frezerovanie stali. Moskvat TSentre biuro tekhne informatsii,
1950. 258 p. inus.
Bibliography: p. 255-(257).
(High - speed mill#g of steel.)
DWs TJ1230.G77
SOS Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering in the-Soviet Vnion.,
Library of Congress, 1953
D.P.; V(YROB'YV V-14-; SIDORUK~ V:S-; OKARA,-V.G
IEBEDI j-
Automatic square_butt welding of metRl having a thickness of
40mr4 using a flwc padding and a DTS-24 welding tractorm Avtom.
svar. 15 no.9:79-81 S 162. (M[RA 15:9)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni zavod
metallokonstruktsiy im. Babushkina.
(Plates, Iron and steel-~elding)
(Electric welding-Equipment and supplies)
VORODIM, , V. M., Engineer,
*"Toole with Inserted Blades for Producing Munitions", Stanki I Instrument. 14, INO. 4-5,
.1943.
1~ BR-5205.9019-
*Excerpt from his report:
'VOROBIYEV, V. M. ID
Skorostnoye frazeravaniye stall.
Moscow-.1950
258 P.
Includes alloy research, geometry of cutting tools, and bibliography; published by
The enetral Bureau of Technical Information of the A1.1-Union Scientific-Research
Instrument Instit(ite.(VNII)
1. Russia--Steel Industry and Trade
2. Russia--Metallurgy
3. Russia--Machine Tool Industry
4. Russia--Bibliographies
5. Russia--Precision Instruments
.,.i. Speed Milling of Steel
ii. Title
Ul. Volkov, S. I
iv. Voroblyev, V. M.-
VOROBIYEV, V. M., Docent
"Profiling Yill Cutters for Pieces With Spiral Grooves." Thesis for degree of Ca-.14.
Technical Sci. Sub 21 Jun 50, Moscow Yachine Tool and Tool Inat Imeni 1. V. Stalin
-SummarY 71, 4 Sep 52, Dissertations Presented for Degroes in !3cionce and En.mineering in
-Moscow in 1()50. From Vecheray!r& Moskyrl- Jan-Dec 1950-
vt) Ro Y& V) VM1
25M Y PHASE I
Moscow. Stankoinstrumentallnvy
proizvodstvo."
BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1257
institQt. Kafedra "Instrumentallnoye
:,,,Novo,ve v konstruirovanii metallorezhushchikh instrumentov (Recent
Developments in the Design of Metal-cutting Tools) Moscow, Mash-
giz, 1958. 229 P. 51000 copies printed.
Ed.: Semenchenko, I.I., Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: Balandin,
A.F.; Tech. Ed.: Gerasimova, Ye.S. and Uvarova, A.F.; Managing Ed.
for,Literature on Metal Working and Tool Making (Mashgiz): Beyzell-
man, R-.,D., Engineer.
PURPOSE: The book is Intended for engineers and technicians of the
machine -building industry.
COVERAGE: In this collection of articles results are presented of
investigations carried out at the chair of "Tool Making" of the
Moscow Machine Tool and Tool Making Institute imeni I.V. Stalin.
The articles discuss new features in designing highly productive
metal-cutting tools.,: generating cutters) cutter gear generating
heads, hobo and gear shaper cutters for cutting gears for subse-
Card 1/3
Recent Developments (Cont.)
SOV/1257
quent shaving, of flat broaches for broaching bodies of rotation,
and circular broach cutters for cutting straight level gears with
circular tooth-profile. Problems of definition and the classifi-
catiori-of metal-cutting tools are also investigated. The role of
Russian toolmakers claimed to be the first in the world to manu-
facture rifles with interchangeable parts is related. No persona-
lities are mentioned. There are 24 references, all'Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
3
Sakharov, G.'N6,.Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical
Sciences, Docent. Design of'Round Generating Cutters 7
Mayushin, V.M.j Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Some
Problems in the Design of Cutter Gear Generating Heads 59
VFO . Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical
'--~ciences,.Docent. Geometric Parameters of the Cutting Part
of,$Ingle-point Tools With Large Cutting-edge Angles 96
Card 2/3
Recent Developments (Cont.) SOV/1257
Dubov, A.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Tools
for Cutting Gears for Subsequent Shaving 107
,-Voroblyev, V.M., Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical
Scie`ns~Docent; and Engineer Ye.C. Dolaik. Profiling
Disc-type Milling Cutters for Cutting Helical Grooves With
Large Helix Angle on Hobs 130
Furman, L.L.-, and A.M. Leyn. Problems in the Theor7 of
Broaching Rotation Bodies With Flat Broaches Ai
Ganopolakiy, L.Z., Engineer. Some Problems in the Theory
of Circular Tooth Profile Gearing and Designing Tools to
Cut Them 167
Frezerov, G.R Professor. The First Russian Toolmakers
(Historicail 202
Matyuphin, V.M., Candidate of Technical Soiencess Docent.
Definition;and Classification of Metal Cutting Tools 213
AVAILABLE:, Library of Congress GO18fm
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AUTHORS: Voroblyev, V.M., Sidoruk, V.S.
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3112 61/00020 110141016
A161YA133
TITLE: Two-arc welding improves the quality of butt welds in joints without
shaped edges
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya 8varka, no. 1, 1961, 76-717
TEXTs Bilateral automatic submerged-are welding of butt joints without shap-
ing the edges is used for work of up to 50 mm thickness. The method requires
an obligatory gap between the edges, and the two seams are welded in succee-
idon. Peculiar slag inclusions (Fig.1) forming sometimes in the first seam
cannot be filled with metal from the second seam on the other side, and the
result are round slag inclus,ions. The cause of this defect is not yet found.
Two-are welding can be recommended to eliminate them. The second are will
remelt the partly crystallized metal of the seam produced by the first are,
fuse the top of the slag inclusion and considerably decrease its height (Fig.
2). Or, the slag inclusions may be eliminated completely by using a higher
are voltage for the second seam. It is emphasized that an inclined second
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