SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YABLANOVSKIY, A.V. - YABLOKOV, A.V.

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YABL.'110-13m-, A. 76 YA11--iPOLISMY, I. G. Georretry, flon-t.Suclids~in, some spedific.points concerningthe interpret-tion of Lobachavskiy's plane geometry., Uch. zap..Y;osk..un.,- no. 148, 1951. -4- , b : 1 0 o . 0 1 10 if ti 11 4 1$ A 11 Is It M 1 0, J4 is 10 it )a 0 1 A A - - L EN!, yff 00. Pat metstitillain In P40114sia and pratain ontsist and its flactIO114 in the "no of pecidws p4tivists. 49-4i- ' l 1046 N 2 V erwate ot. exerol, s. , . Val t ik I , patients iflar4fty-S riw fit itmulti lid, chtkotirtv), and phaittibaild". FMIUM311Y tile ratio 41110 of free to bound cliakAeral Is raised (OPParentlY wt a mcondary result). TW raW W b1buntin to Slobulitt is Uy Ictertired wW hyptirprateinemix h often ob- uen lr '00 iPz 1. Tbe. rtsults Indicitte chatips of metal M = 0 which are similair to tho" atwrml In inlectlivni dismses. hl. it- L, 44(ait'j*( .3.1 $it 4, to _1Fv-- _W --t-W 0 it DO tIfIR Kit Via Kfftf it of AO a I An t I nd 0 4M 00 600606 o 0 0 0 is 00 0 0 0 0-0-0 *4 1, 04 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 *,* 00 0 00 .#6 "so *00 000 age oleo 00 be Is bee "JaWBOXIMMA N,)4 oil an 14;n by 00041 U4 a ~A. F4 k-Gi 0 go Carbolsydrat:1 Inetabollstu'lii -00 t 1; dWases and gyp&&,' C B. S. YabletiVig, R. M. GeYman, and R. V. KoWkoa MqUiMed'Inst.,Ruisia). VestailrVextrol. iDerpsaW. 1947, N-- 1, il-4.-Blood sugar was studied In patients -00 go with ecitnia,- neurodennatitis, and 1t144003 form$ Of syphilis under conditions of tasting and 30-180 min. after loading witb UX) g. augar-, CAmerafly, devktims from normal supr levels were found after loading, litectema,' only Isolated cases ~ had ekvated blood-sugar levda in the fasting state, but after loading the levels were elevated after 3 his. In 50% of the cans; in 20% of the casts the levels vics. normal or subnormal; altogether, In 82% of sea zoo castes the blood susar-time curm were pathol. Uatally they do not Mum to normal with the Improvement of the r dismse. SAmilar results (") were obtained In patients 00 In with puffinsig. raw of neurodermatitis almort"Al 00 oGWoetl' lialt. Owing to ihi Small 'a' of MuW curves wem cases *ad& cocad"= ;!Za be dmwu. About V% ients with arph" p- normal 04W cury"; most ot Ofit] 0d them gave a prediabetic curve. The sugar 9" t er"y did not return to nonjud ater the G. M. Koookpoff See therapy zoo 7 W-7 -1 T-T-q- 71 -to I I rw a 0 P I !I I IN a Aii 4 3 0, W is AV 10 111; tt;n ICKWO:0 M . I 1 11 ~'844 1 1. 1, 0 -* I :, 0 0 0 0 0: 0. 0 ~* -0 go,* 0 0 0 f.'s : : : : :!:. * - A-40 , I I . " . -~-YABLWI USSR/Medicine - Psorijasis Jul/Aug 52 "Review of thm Artielm Data on the IfIrTa Etiololy of Psoriasis, By A. 14. Krichevskiy, P. V. Mikhailova V. L Myrzina, S. M. Patina, A. I. Pokhil, A.So Halbat, (Prof B. S. Yablenik, Frunze, reviewer) .Vest Vener I Dem. No 4, P9 30,31 Describes an exptl infection of animals with psoriasis serum., Lab findings confirmed the- author I sassumption that a disorder In the lipide metabolism is a diatheGis factor -.1eading to, the appoarance of a complex of symptomain a rabbit closely resembling peorlasis of man. On the basis of exptl work and clinical observationa, the zauthor assumes that a filterable virsu is the causal agent of psoriasis. YABLNNIK, B.S.,professor; DRABKIN, B.S.,dotsent; BAKSHT, B.P.; YUKASHIMA, Treating epidermopbytosis with benzaldehyde, one of the phytoncide co6poxients of the bird cherry, Vrach. delo no-3:309 Ur '57 (MLRAL 10: 5) 1. Kafedra obshchey biologii (zav.-dote. B.S. Drabk.1n) J'klinika kozhuykh bolezney (zav.-!prof. B.S. Tablenik) Chkaio-vs*kogo' meditsinakogo institute, i Oblastnoy kozhno-venerichaskly dispanBer. (BINULDEHYDR) (SKIN-DISEASES) EXCERPTA YlEb- ---Sec 5 Dorniato-,',ogy,a-"-c Kay 53 10A .13 - Vol-u/ OLE NIX 4. THE TEXCHING OF DER MATO-VEN EREOLOGY IN MEDICAL INSTITUTES e (Russian text) - Y a b I e n i k B. S. VESTN. DERM. VENTE R. 11, 5 7, 31/ 4 (38~40) --- I'he number or hours reserved for lec 0 -turing n dermato-venereology should I)e irl- creased. Practical training should be as follows: (1) Anatomy and histology of tile skin. Primary and secondary lesions. (2) The method of clinical examination. (3) Dermatological therapeutics. (4) Diseases due to vegetable parasites. (5) P yo- dermas. (6) Dermatitis and eczema. (7) Tb of the skin. (8) Syphilis. (9) Treatniclit of syphilisi In an examination the student has to show how to make a diagnosis anti !I- how to treat the most common skin diseases and syphilis. Kraus - Ilradee Krdlovd (XIII, 174) f! Yt,B!Etq-:K .. Y-- -F Sople fun-l-t-;'na-~L -"'I t.,hk~,rt foc'us 3kin distave X-r ay therapl raJ. 10 no,,7:3~-AG L 16!4 Of 13 1'. Hafedra rentgen olog-~i medlt--Insko- za,,r.' - prol" A.V.Cr!gor'-- Grt--~burcslr:cgo meditsinakogo blst.-Ituta. TABLINSUT, Yeavolod ~Orgiyq,yiq4; MNIN, Tsevolod Aleksandro,rich; iUDAROT-,--,, fv-'a'n'- Pr-6-ko''flyevich; RASTOTi, G.T., vedushchliy red.; MUKHINA, B.A., tekhn.red. (Consecutive pipalining of petroleum products and p)troleums] Poslodavatellnaia perekochka nefteproduktov i neftei po magi- 8tralInym truboprovodam. MosWa, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivn6i lit-ry, 1959. 148 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Pipelines) ALYSHEVt Ivan Fedorovich; SOVINA, Antonina kleksandrovna; ANDROSOV.. D.L., inzh., retsenzent; KOLBAS, N.S., inzh., reteenzent; YABLOCHKIN,, A.A., inzh., otv. red.; FIIDNENKO, K.-D.J. red.; URITSKAYA, A.D., tekhn. red. (Testing the road propei4,t~es of soils] Ispy-tanie doimzh- nykh svoistv gruntov; posobie k laboratornym rabotan (dlia studentov lesoinzhenernogo fakullteta), Leningrad, Ifses. zaochnyi leaotekhnicheskii in-t, 1963. 56 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Soil mechanics) BOOK EXPLOITATION S/ M4033574 :iwasnush)dn) P. YE41,Mlodhkins No A, (Tewiya rasprwtranenilra s~erkhdlinnyllkh Th.eory of propagation of super1mig waver 9 213.50 -zvoln) 2d ed. . unrev. moscow3, VTs AN SSSRq 63. 0093 p. illus, I biblio. Les pr4nted. W head of title-., Akgaemiya nauk SSSR.- Matematicheskiy 9 0p4itu1 I 1 0 V~ t ):Mrst ed. published in 19559 xpat Im A, Steklova U-WY series nate.6 GosudarStveTMY*Y 9:)YuznY*y nauchnoissledovat6l'skii institut. Y V* 41, no. 12 TOPIC TAGS supbrlon radio wavesp surface wavep electric potential t magnetic 9 potential, ncrmal wavej propagaticin in atmosphere, propagatiai fil ionosphexv, near field, far fieldq daily variaticn, hom9geneous path, ixregular path pljRpOSE AND COvERAGE-. Mliz is'claimed to be- the first consCiOus attempt to match experluental. and theoretical data on Icng-distance propagation of super1cng (wave-: lengths of several times ten kilmieters). waves mound the earth. Since thert is nq probability distributicn functicn for the oTm-k=tal. datas the matd-dng is carried out apprw-imately by the method of mixed initial data, where all the data cin the, fieM and on the medium are, divided into two grOUPS reliable Card AM4033674 unreliable. 'Several models are proposed for the propagation alongthe earth's 7surface and in the ionosphere with an attempt to incIdde all the geophysical fact-: ! s which influence the far field of superlong radio waves. Only the waveguide, channel adjAcent to the earth is considerrA.' The method of norakil waves which can; ~be used t.osolve waveguide propagation problem for sound waves Jin the ocean, in- 'f-rasound waves in the atmosphere, seismic waves in the earth, etas is also devel- oped. The first edition was published in 1956. TABLE OF CONTUM [abiridgid3: oruwork to the second edition - 5 Literature - - 12. Introduction,, present status of theory.of propagation of superlaig waves - 13 Ch. I. Formulation of problem and choice of findel of the medium 15 Ch. II. Solution of boundary value problem'of propagation of oupw1ong waves on -the basis of models B and C - - 21 Ch.:III. Introduation of supplenmtary initial data obtained fraft treasuremmts Of the amplitude and phase of , the near field of superlqng waves and the results of the theory on the iowsphere - - 40 Ch. IV. Main characteristics of nonnal waves of first 35 Card 2/3 YABIDCHKIN V.Do Practical instructions for "kiet" combustion of organic subbtances using sulfuric nitric and chloric acids. Lab. delo,n-o.10:597 A64. (MIRA 17t.12) 1. Kafedra sudebnoy khimii (Eaveduyushchiy prof. M.D. Shvaykova) I Hoskovskogo ordena Lenina 4pditsinskogo instituta im. I.M. Sechenova. L UP4-67 W(l) SCTB DD/GD 4CC We. AT6036499 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0066 AUTHOR:- BizinkLu. Pq; nl.~ G. M.; Zinov%~ev, V. M.,- Pilipyuk Z. I.- Sidorov,;-K. K.; Solomin,, Go i.; Shiraimya. V. ~L.; -Yabloch n ~D ORG: none TITIZ: Changes in several physiological indices of the organism in a as formed by,polymer decomposition (Paper presented at the Conference on Problem of 6 Space Medicine held in Moscow from 24to 27 May 19 61 SOURCE:, Konferentsiya po problemam kosmichea'koy meditainvp-1966. ;Problemy kosmicheakoymeditainy. (Problems of space medicine)l materialy konferentaiip Moscow, 1966 66-68 PIC TACSs toxicology,, polymer degradation,, central nervous system, liver, closed ecological system, air pollution A. !ABSTRACT: This combined effect on animal organisms of the chemical substances :formed by the degradation of so e 14 polymers at temperatures. in excess m ;of 40" C wai studied in a 25-day jexperifiient. Analysis of air from the chamber Oontaintr~: BG laboratory animals showed. the ac 2. followini: rylonitrile, - 1 1. 7 mg/m, - aldehydes, 0. 02 1,0. 01 3 am monia, 4. 6 ;t '1. 3 m Im, ac one 1.07:t 0.6m 3 ilibutylphtha- mg1M 9 et _g/rri 9 LM 3. 77 0 8 mg/m eikrbon monoxide late,, 3. 7 t 0. 4 M sulphuridioxi :t .. - . J: card 1 L L n374-67 ACC MR. AT603640 io sub- CNS eff ects in~ludcd subcortical irritation and weakening of cortical ordination function. This resulted in intersection of extensor and flexor motor I chronaxy curves, lowered susceptibility to brain stem hexanol narcosis, :and increased tolerance- to physical stress. Peripheral blood studies showed increased erythrocyte, hemoglobin, land thrombo ' e counts: cyt These CNS and peripheral blood,shifts were unstable' and nonspecific, land Ehouldibe regarded as an adaptation reaction of the 'organism to. the presence of gases released by polymer materials. This tnterpret~ation is dices to',the initiekl. supported by full. restoration of. the altered functions and in state within 14 days after the efid of the experiment. It is concluded that the in stigaited polymers can be used in space cabins ve so1ong as the gases they liberarite are scrubbed from the cabin air before they ptiain the m' aximum Permissible concentration for small closed comp~krtmentsj [Wf~A. No. 22; ATD Report 66-U61 SUB CODEs 06 SUBK DATZ'i ~KV" L4 J 3h L 71 i 7 POKORSKIY) V.N.j YABLOCHKINA, M,N. Extraction of aromat'j.C., hydrocarbons from reforming catalyzates with aqueous triethylene g1pol. Rhim, i tekh. topl. i masel 10 no,919-11 S 165. (MIRA 180) is Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskdy institut neftekhimicbeskikh r otsessov. p AUTHORSs Shpitallnyy, A. S.., Yabloohnik, N. S. Sol[/79-28-12-27/41 TITLEg On.the Mode of Formation of Polyamide Resini3 (0 protsesse obrazovaniya poliamidnykh smol), VIII. On the Problem of the Alkaline Polymerization of C -Caprolactam (VIII. K voprosu. o shchelochnoy polimerizataii E-kaprolaktama) FERIODICALz Zhurnal obshchey khimii, '1958, Vol 28p Nr 12, PP 3282-3285 (USSR) ABSTRACTi Papers dealing with the transformation of oaprolaotam. into the polymer in "he presence of alkaline activating media ved that compounds of alkaline character are (Refs 1-4) prP . . capabl6'of'activating the formation process-of polyamide macromolecules. It wp found that in'this process in the initial stag;3 an alkali salt of laotam is formed which as an initiator causes the rapid course of reaction (Scheme 1). The present paper shows that the reaction of caprolactam with alkali at 270 0 does not lead to the formation of lactam alkali utLIL,but to the salt of amino oaproio acid,,, With an excess of alkal4 conditions should be established which prevent the formation of the polymer and would make the formation of a Card 113 low.-molecular compound as final product possib .le, which is On-the Mode of Formation of Polyamide Resins. VIII. SOV/'79-28-12-27/41 -On the Problem of the Alkaline Polymerization -CaDrolactam easily analyzed. If the reaction mass according to scheme (1) had an alkal-i.sal" of lactam it could be separated from it in an unchanged form afterthe neutralization. of the lactam. In fact, in tile oese of the action of sodium hydroxide or soda in the reaction the ~ -amino oaproic acid or the polymer, are obtaineds Co NH NIH + NaOH j:--NaOOC (CH (CH 2 ) (2). ) 2 2 5 5 It. Is, in any way, poasible that.the compound HOOC (CH NHM ) 2 5 is formed as an intermediate product, which due to its unstable character regroups into the sodium salt of E -amino caproic acid. Furik-1her experiments have shown that this salt can also act as an J. nitiator in the transformation of caprolaotam into the polymer. Thus, schemes were suggested for the reaction of u oaprolactam with excess NaOH at 280 , as well as for its trans- formations into a polymer by means of the alkali salt of amino caproic aqid. There are 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet. -Card 2/3 On the-kode of Formation of Polyamide Resins, VIII. SOV.,'79-28-12-27/41 On the Problem of the Alkaline Polymerization of F_-Caprolaotam. ~ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy.tekstillnyy institut (Leningrad Textile Institute) SUBMITTEDs November 20, 1957 Card 3/3 5(3) SO'I/!,qC- 52- 3-2-1'43 AUTHORS: Shpitallnyy, A.S., shpitalInyj, M.A., Y'-.blochnil- TITLE: On the Accelerated Polymeri-_-,v-tion of Caprolactam (0b usko- rennoy polimerizatsii kaljr(."; ma) PERIODICAL: Z_hurnal-prikladroy khimii, 11~"50" Vol. XXXII, Nr 3, pp 617-624 ABSTRACT: -The product of interacLioa of caprolactam %vith cauntic soda at a temperature of 2601C-is not the sodium salt of lactam, but the.sodium sal-6 of amiriocaoroic acid. The ex-pevimeiits were coaducted with a.considerable excess of catistic,goda in order to excludelthe poosibility of,polymer formation and to obtain n-.1ow-moleculer con,.,;ound which is easily analyzed. If c.,4p~ncd soda is taken instead of caustic-soda, a polymer is obtained. The transformation of caproiactam. to the -odium salt of aminocaproic acidleads to the formation.of intcr~ mediate compounds which cannot be iso'lated, however, bocause they are hydrglyzed. The transformation of caprolactaral to a -ddation in- polymer may be explained by the reaction, of overunr Card 1/2 by Poray-Koshits and coworkers. An interaction of ca the Accelerated Polymerization of Caprolactam 30'1/60-32-3-27/'43 -COOH and -ITH2 groups takes also place in the production of .the nylon resin. The different classification of the methods for producin.- polyamide polymers based on the nature of the initital products is not connected with different tranqforma-' tion mechanisms, i.e., is not justified. There are 2 tables and 12 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 2 rnglish, 2 German, 1 Aviorican, I Sytediah, and. 1 Sviiss. fLID: FelOrIALLr!j, 19 l9r-8 I L Card 2/2~ L _R0_9W-_67 ~rcl.; n-trWO00537 somr, cobiii 664 o4o 31009 ;..,,_.AUT11OR: HesterikhinA~Yu- Ye.; Ponomarenkop A. G*; labloc),nikov, B,. A. ',ORG - Institute of Nuclear Physienz Siberian 'p-nap-0-M&E (In 41 yadernoy, fizild) 'Sibirskoye otdoleniYe Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Generation of collisionleas shock waves propagating along a magnetic field SOURCE; Zhurnal eksperimentallnov i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'm3. v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniyep vo 4) no* 3-0., 1966., 403-409 ~4 TOPIC TAGS: plasma shock wave., shock wave propagation.,.plasmoid, oyclotron frequencyj ._j.p1aama.',ozci_1lation, plasma magnetic f1eldp plasma decay-p ABSTRACT: The authors present the results of preliminar~yjexperimenta to check on the feasibility of exciting shock waves Propaaatintz in a rarefied Plasma along the mag- netic field, such an nay occur under outer-space conditions. A ecolumn of preliminary plasma was produced in a quasistationary magnetic field 110 = 0 We by discharging a capacitor bank -in a glass vacuum chamber filled with hydrogen (3D-3- X jD-4 - MM Hg).~ Some 50 - '[0 gsec.later, a second capacitor was discharged to produce a fast plasmoid propagmUng in the stationary plasma. The propagation ol! the plasmoid was traced with a series of "Itably distributed probes and an electroopticall converter. The results shoW that 'When the longitudinal pressure is larger tbjxn the transverse pressure,, a magnetic disturbance is actuany soon to be produced sifter e, time on the order of the reciprocal iono-cyciptron, frequency., on the front of the may1mg plamaid. V2*~ Card L ACC NRs AP7000537 This distriibance consists of-an increase in the radial and azimuthal components to a Nalue equal to about half the stationary field. As the plasmoid moves fbiward izi-t1id- preliminary plasmap the slope of the leading front. of the magnetic sigiU The fine structure of the radial magnetic field could be seen more clearly at velo- cities in excess of the Alfven velocity. Targe scale Alfven-type oscillations were observed behind the front of the magnetic disturbance. It.is shown that the observed effect-is influenced not only by damping., but also by dispersion effects and by dis- turbances that move relative to the quasistationary field. No instability occurs in the absence of a preliminary plasma. The extent, to which the described phenomenon ..can be identified with the formation*oi a collisionless shock wave in still uncertainj 'but the results are qualitatively close. to those obtainedby sate-tLite exploration of the magnetosphere) and the experimentally measured leading front of the disturbance ~agrees qualitatively vith-theoretical estimates. The authors tbanIt,R$ Z. Sagdayev for.discucaions and help* Orig. art* has% 3 figures and- I formuU6. SUB CODE: 20/ B=4 DATE I Mue6f ORIG RIW s: OW`~~_-Out IUWI (003. Card ?z YABLOKUV,, A. V., Candidate of Biol Sci (diss) --,"The morphological aspects of Delphinaptorus leuoas Pall an a representative of the toothed whales". MoscarY 19599 23 pp (Aced Sci USsR., 3:nst of Animal Morphology im A. N. Severtsov), 150 copies (KL.,I;o 21., 1959., 114) -a-m-alro"" prow'qrldillli~5 Vol. O't-'d of i t 1 Zool.-,bur.3 9 5 2 - V-p. A.V. lAblokov 0':rul L Ro7l 0/ 51!- Jo &NE m "M -MI'm gggLom mgm, 6 �RION M 1-1 1 ffmll M,;IUIp_ BELIKOVICH, V.M.; -YA.ELOKOV_,_Aj. First All-Union Conference on the Study of Verine MiLamals. Zool. zhur. 39 n0-7-1119-1120 J1 '60. (141RA 13:7) (Marine mammals-Congresses) YABLOKOV, A..V.i,kand.biolog.nauk (Moskva)