SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAGOVDIK V.S. - YAGUDAYEV, A.M.

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7- A Mm and -The 31 vkwttcular.,,: aw U te Cc i~nk L : Tw - YAGOVDIJjrv V-V. 47drated -PhosPhates of calcium and Iro.2 from 127* v78- ucheb. zavo; geol, I Lerch Iro raov. I no.lo:n_82 0 11 deposits. leDnepropetro (MIU 12:9) vgkiY*gorny7 Inatitut im. ralog_qi, Potrograf,.q-i krist Art0ma- Wodra mibe- &lligrafij. (Kerch Aninsula-Phosphate.) 11,WITSMY, B F 15, A., YAGOVIA F, Rev ews ar-rd libli-ograi,,-PY. IZIf. IfYzi- ',(,'L av 7 no.6:133-139 je 1 Llvoiskiy po"itekhnic'~,,ei3kiy it'.stitut (for Levitskyl. 2. Mozkovskiy [ecjJrgOramPdo--!l-y: (f Sinyagin) . 3. Llliepu-ope r;rovskiy gornyy i stitut ':Ic)r or Volotkavskiy, Yagovdik). ~.IgKjliftt~tltclll MTI~jll W-9111, I USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle Q-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958, 12079 Author Yagovkin A. F. Inst Title. The-Eff-e-c-f-of the Conditions of Maintenance upon the Productivity and Physiological Conditions of Dairy Cows (VlAyaniye usloviy soderzhaniya na produktiv- 1novst' i fiziologicheskoye,sostoyantye mo,lochnykh korov) Orig Pub: Zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 50 63-65 Abstract: The unfavorable effect of high temperature, humidity and poor ventilation on the physiological condition of Cows (increase of frequency of respiration, decrease of appetite, milk productivity, amount of Hb, amount of erytbrocytes.and reserve alkalinity of the blood, purposeless.increase of heat produc- Card 1/2, USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle Q-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 3, 1958., 12079 Abstract:- tion) was observed. Adaptability of cows to high and low temperatures depends on the breed of the animals and on the conditions of their,raising. A. number of zoohygienic norms and construction de- tails of the cattle sheds are recommended. Card 2/2 15 BULGARIA/Faim Animals Large Horned Cattle. Abe jour Rr-,f Zhur Biol.) No 18, 1956, W68 Author Yagcvkin, Aj. Inut Title Effects of Keeping Conditions, upon oduc;ivity Physiological State of Dairy Cows. Pub Zhivotnovodstvo i vet. delo,1957,, 11,1' C Abstract No abstract. Q-2 and 10) 4o.-42 Card 1/1 NUSHNARI, L.V.; MIKLUKHO-MLAY, A.D.; PORSHNYAKOVA, Ya.F.; YAG)VKIN, A-V- Recent stratigraphic data on the lower Carboniferous of southern Fergana. Dokl. All SSSR 140 no.3:673-676 S '6-1. (MIRA 14:9) 1. LeningradskV gosPdarttvennyy universitet Im. A,A, Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademikom.D.I.Sbeherbakovymi ~Fergana-.Geogogyf Stratigraphic) _ACC_NRi_AX6O256O4_,__ SOURCE CODE: UR70413766/d~67di~/60~IT-/064-4--.~.. INVENTORS: Yagovkin, B. M.; Shevtsov, B. F. ORG; none TITLE: A device for determining the class of precision of the elements in follow-up I'; systems. Class 21., No@ 183282 SOURCE: Izobreteniya., promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki., no. 13p 1966) 44 TOPIC.TAGS: electric measuring instrument, error measurement ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for determining the class of the precision of the elements in follow-up systems (for example, selsyns) based on .cloctromagnotio auymmetry, The device conaists of capacitive Bensing elements positioned on a rotating disk, a quartz oacillator, a circuit for dotoradning the arithmetic mean value, and a comparison circuit. The design automates measuring the deviations of the minimum characteristics of the follow-up system elements (for example, the selsyns) from the theoretical points. It also automates the determinat:kn of the predision class of the elements. The moving plates of the capacitive sensing elements in the device are connected with the quartz oscillator and arepositioned on the disk rigidly joined to the rotor of the test element. The stationary part of the,capacitive sensing elements consists of two plates. This stationary part is connected to the inputs of the storage units of the circuit for determining the Card 1/2 UDC: 621.317.799:621-503-53 YAGOVKINp V. 1. Yagovki-al V. I. "The questioft the presence of a disturbance zone in Central -Ximal-hstano" Vestnik Akad. nauk. 7,KaMM. SSR, 19487 No. 12, p. 90-92 So: U-3566, 15 Viarch 53, (Letopis 'Zhuxma3. Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949) :15-57-1-1072 :Tran' lation7 Referativ'nyy.z u Nr -from: h rnal Geologiy'a 1957, 172, (USSR) p AUTHORS: Aleksandr'ov, M. I. V, ~v~ki TITLE: The Compilation of Geological Data for a Metallogenic Map of Central Kazakhstan (Sostavleniye geologicheskoy osnovy d1ya metallogenicheskoy karty Tsentrallnogo Kazakhstana)-. PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch-tekhn. inform. M-vo geol. i 6khrany nedr, 19,55, ~r 1, pp 5-19 ABSTRACT: 1led corre?- The authors,repoi-t theresults of contro . lation~ surveys in 1954,having as.their',goal the more accurate determination of the stratigraphy, intrusive activity,.an&structure of the 'Shetskiy, Aktogay, and Karkaralinsk regions of Kazakhstan. In the Shetskiy arid Aktogay regions i#ortant ore zorf-es of considerable interest occur: the Uspenskiy zone of crLm,'pling, the Card 1/3 15-57-1-107~~ The Compilation of Geological Data (Cont.) eastern half of the Ak'dzhal-Aksoran fault zone, the Uralbay faul\fl zone,.and the region of upper Paleozoic volcanic rocks. The autf,..ors have added to the knowledge of the structure in the first two zon~-_Sl which, according to the new data., are n 'arrow synclines with almoA an easterly trend and bounded on the north and south by the Dzhama,n The synclines contain principally a Sarysu anticlinorium. volcani, sedimentary complex of rocks Devonian to Lower Carboniferous in age\. The.anticlinorium, it~:,elf is formedby volcanic-sedimentary rocks which may be considered either Upper-Silurian or transitional from Silurian to Devonian. In the Tokrau 6ynclinorium;.situated on the buried Dzhadan,Sarysu an~iclinorium, continental sediments of middle\ Visean and volcanic formations'of upper Paleozoic ages are present. These rocks had previously been referred to the Devonian. Three phases of development of the upper Faleozoic volcanic complex are distinguished in the Shetskiy and Aktogay regions. The first em- braces the epoch of the upper Vilsean-Namurian; the second is Middle Carboniferofts; and the third belongs to the Upper Carboniferous and Card 2/3 15-57-1-1072 The Compilation of Geological Data (Cont.) Permian. The.stratigraphic outline worked out by the authors may be easily correlated with that adopted for the northern Balkhash region. The intrusive rocks of the regions are chiefly Hercynian granitoidal masses, among which early Hercynian and late ercynian units may be distinguished. An intra-Visean ("Saur") Phase of folding is recog- nized. In,the Karkaralinsk region a group of sedimentary and ' volcanic-sedimentary rocks of Lower Carboniferous age and a volcanic sequence of upper Paleozoic age have been distinguished. These were formerly considered-to be either Silurianp Devonian, or Lower Carbo- niferous. Early Hercynian, middle Hercynian, and late Hercynian intrusive rocks are differentiated in this.region. Young faults, strongly expressed in features of relief, are widespread. The ,authors emphasize the different character in the folding of the older complexes. They distinguish a Sudetka phase and a Saur phase of folding, a folding beforethe Upper Carboniferous and also at the boundar ,y between the Silurian and the Devonian* Card 3/3 A. V. G. ABrjTJLUBIROXI A$, H.A.; ALEKSANDROVA, M.I.; AFONICREV, N.A.; BANDALLITOV, S.M.; B.~-SPALOVI V.F.- BOGDANOVI A.A.; BOIROVIKOV, L.I.; BORSUK, B.I.; -DORUKAYEV, R.A.; BUVP.L]',Ir,, A.K.; BITOVA, H.S.; DVORTSOVA, K.I.; DhIIBO, T.M.; ZHUKOV, M.A.; ZVOTITSOV), V.S.j IVSHIN, N.K.; KOPYATKEVICH, R.A.; KOSTENKO, N.N.; KUMPAN, A.S.; KURDYUKOV, K.V.; LAVROV, V.V.; UCAPICHEV, G.F.; MAZURKLWICH, M.V.; MIIUUYLOV, A.Ye.; MIKHAYLOV, N.P.; MYCHNIK, M.B.; NIDISIIKO, Ye.N.; VIKITIN, _I.F.; NIKIFOROVA, K.V.; NIKOLAU'V, N.I.; PUPYSEEV, N.A.; EVA, A.Ye.; SALINI B.A.; USKATOV, G.I.; PLDIGAIITEN, P.k.; SAVICHE N.A.; SEE-NOV, A.I.; CIIERNYAF-TIOVSKIY, A.G.; Ch7UYKOVA, V.G.; ~SHLYGINX Ye.D.; SHULIGA, V.M.; ELIGIZ-ft,'LI.S.; YAGOVYIN, V.I,; TIVKIK' D.V., akademik, red.; PERMINOV, S.V., red.; MAY-RUSHINO AL N V.A., tekhn.red. [Geological structure of central and southern Kazakhstan] Geologicheskoe stroenie.TSe'ntrallnogo i IUzhnogo Kazakhstana. Leningrado Otdel nauchno-tokn.informataii, 1961. 496 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi geologicheskii inotitut.Materialy, no.41) (MIRA 14:7) (Y~azakhstan-Geology) -8-4-5/22 sov/126 AUTHORS: Luzhinskayaj M. 'ff., and Yagovkinaj N.N. Go, 'Calur , Ya. TITLEt Influence.of Combined Heat and,~Mechanicaj Treatment in ~which Stresses)1hre Produced by Means of Torsion of the erties of th specimen, on the Magnetic Prop Vickalloy PERIODICALs Fizil&7metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 8, Nr 1+1 1959,. 53i-534 (USSR) 'USTRACT: The authors have-previously showh (Refs- 1, 2) that by a 1 Ing tension during the.heat -tre&t%entlyof IN-Co-V Vpp 7llo ivity alloyallwthe coercive icka Y-type high-coerc force,-remanence and maximum magn energy in the direction oftension could be increased. It could not be found7 however, which of the va4.ious possible factors produced the coercive-force increase. To settle this question the authors have now studied the influence of a. different type of stress, torsional,., applied during heat treatment) on the magnetic properties. The alloy composition M was 12 V, 52 Go, remainder Fel specimens Card being in the form of wire 0.6 mm in diameter.and about 1/3 100 m1m long. During tempering one end was held stationary2 the other was. attached to. the axis of a ------ --- - SOV/126-8-4-5/22~ In:fluence of-Combined Heat~and Mechanical Treatment~in which Stresses are Produced by means of Torsion~of the Spo'cimen, on the Magnetic Properties of the Vickalloy pulley round which passed a thread holding a,weights the arrangement gave a constant torsion moment, the weight being chosen. to keep the specimen twisted through the required angle. Magnotization.curves,and hysteresis loops were obtained by'the ballistic method. Fig 1 (tempering at 600 00 for 30 min) shows that with increasing ZLngle of twist the coercive force first rised and,then falls; the.re.manance value only falls; the value of the magnetization at 2000 oersted (close to saturation) remains constant at low angles but falls atl higher angles. Similar results were obtained with tempering temperatures of 500, 550 and 620 OC., Fig 2 showschanges in the same magnetic properties for tensilje stressing of a 1 mm diameter specimen of the same. composition during-tempering at 575 OC-for 20 minutes. Card The effect of tension is qualitatively similar to those 2/3 of torsion on coercive forcecand saturation magnetizatiO72 but with tension the remanen e first increases slightly before falling as the stress rises further. The authors 67684 -Sol/126-8-4-5/22 Influence.of Combined H4at.and Mechanical Treatment.in which Stresses are Pr o-duce(.Ib$, means of Torsion of the Specimen on the Magnetic Properties of the Vickalloy propose a single explanation for the effects of both types - of stress . (Ref 1) Therit are 2: figures and 3Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR n-r Ph-7qicbq nf Mabql qAn se%t TTASR) - YO r -4ATTOORY CultivatedTlents.:, Forage Crops M JOUR :P211A61" No. 19~ 8, M0#101,720 AbTHOR 4, YEILrovoy ~41. 11-0- INST. TITLE t 'Thit Influe-,nce of ~ticroelements on the -Germination of Clover 1'66 t I d 0 -ORio PUB Zeruledeliyo, 1953, No# 2. 66-69 ABSTRACT The:~intluenaa. of microelements on, the germination of clovvr s-,,eas.was i~tera-dt wa ~in laboratory-and,in field conditions. 6cis oz n mal -color qVo lots~of~seeds wereIusaot in-onb,,se or the stt6onc. - brown wi th- shiny 44:urkace' preaminatera, (1); in' : I w;re trestac, with - latio,is of borax,-'rag- :Ones (21. .8ekia -0 ~~naoiura Pulfate,' pots-saiwivipermenganate aua copper sulfate (400 dkg~ Ln t,,= 0. 0.2 -~. The fitzlc test was conducted at the ?o1hozL izimni Chapayev in Poltava oblast'. Via germinatiou of saidas (1) 4,,xvroaneu by in laboratory conditions with V4 fol- iowitiij concoritrationa of the solution-, B 0-19,~; %.a 0.12,',. 1/2 YAGOVOYp-P.Niq,4kaud.med.uauk Determination of residual chlorine in the water. Voeu.-:med.zhtL--. no.10:13-74 0 158. (MMA 12:12) (WAIrXR SUPPLY residual chlorine determ. (Rae)) (ORWRIIM. determination, in water residual chlorine (Bus)) 29548 S/089/61/011/005/013/017 B102/BIO4 ''AUTHOR: Yagovoy, P. N. TITLEs The.effect of smoke particles on the amount of radioactive fallout PERIODIC#Ls Atomnaya energ3-ya, V. ii, no, 5, 1961, 459-461 ,TEXTs -The author determined the radioactive fallout caused by smoke, particles. He took snow samples, right after snowfall, from February to April 1958,in Leningrad$ from-the mountains near Leningrad and from beyond the mountains (Pulkovo).- The particles contained in-different amounts in thesamples were mainly produced by coal-burning plants. The samples were ,taken from equal areas, 400 aim 2 in size; the sol id residues were 2 extracted and a 24-cm aluminum plate was uniformly covered with them. The first activity measi~rement of the preparation took place three days after the snow sample was taken? Ia second one after six months. The activity was determined with an accuracy of 5% using uranium standards. Card 1/3 2950 8/089/61/011/005/013/017 The effect of, smoke particles on the... B1012/B104 The measurements showed that particle content and activity were highest in samples taken from the surface. Snow samples without the surface layer had an activity of about 4-110-11 curies/liter of snow water, indepen- dent of the contamination of the surface. For a sample taken 16 hr after snowfall the surface layer contained 24-35 g of solid residues per liter of water (activity 101.7-10-11 curies/liter). but activity of the snow further down was o.nlY 4-1-.10-11 curies/liter. The activity of the snow taken from the mountains was nearly twice as high as that from beyond the mountains. Though the particle content of the latter was nearly the same as that of rain water, its activity was incomparably higher. Results showed that the snow right after its fall had the highest activity which is increased afterwards only by deposition of particles. In order to determine the origin of contamination, the ashes of coal burnt in power plants were investigated. Their mean activity was 1.5*10-11 curies/g. This result indicates that for each gram of ash the activity increases on its way between chimney and place of deposition (200-300m) up to 2.2,-10-11 curies. The smoke particles may absorb radioactive particles from the atmosphere with an activity of 3,~2-10-11 curies/g of ash while flying to or,over the mountains. Places which are usually covered with smoke card,2/3 - - ------------ S)763/640001013101 11015 1007/12a7 A.Lmiuas: Alfirnov, N. N, Yagovoy, P. N., Aleksoyev, Yu. P. v LE: Pic~ irrrcrape iri fl-ray-recording efficiency by we of end-window counters T27 PERIODICAL' ReLewtimy zhurnal, otdclInyy vypusk. 32. lzmctitcI'n;kya tekhnika, no. 0,1962,66-67~ ab~.,tvjcf,32-13.487. (Med. radiologiya, vol.7, no. 2,1962,79--82) ITUXT: 4, given of a device containing two MCT-17 (MST-17) end-window counters. The. 0 ~;tjuree- kc, b-- awasuted is placed, between. the counters. Such geometry, approaching 4a, permits a cor.- y-itcerding effi6ency. The apparatus consists of a housing ira which 1.1 61docaWe inctense in ft~vr ~e end- *04o.# art.. frWunted. The separation between the windows is about 9 mm. Ptere(ation of tbe S*Urce is caxtietl wit in, a special cassette and a pressing de-vi(e. Tho time for Uneasuring n.),hilhi ;wfiv4y JKCI pYejpjt-dtioja (weight 250 mg) was 22 min at a counting irumsity of' 65 pulsrtftaia 11FI-I :I lchja-4~1 CW?,Jv.IiDg elf.-Or of Sy., taking into account tho background level of 28 pulses/min, '!'here are 3 figures and 6 references. fA~stmcter's nou;~: Complete translation.] CU-d All ALF324OV, jq.Ill.; ALMEyEV Yu.P.; AFANASIYEV, B.G.; UGOVOY.. P.N. Possibility of using univereal radiometers of the NFialka" and "Tiss" types for studying )3-active preparations. Med.rad. no.3: 73-74 162, (14IRA 150) 1. lz kafedry voyenno-morskoy gigiyeny Vo7enno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.:1,4. Kirova. (RADIOMETER) (RADIOISOTOPES) ALFIMOV,.N.N.; XAQO -,--,,F.N.;.TlKHOMIRGV, V.P. VOY -al radioactivity of leaveo In some woody PlantO. Ect. Natux (Kln :L71 I) ^hur. 48 rio.5:724-726 itr 163. ~T nj S.M. Kirova, Voy nno-meditainskaya Akademiya ims Leningrad. :ACCESSION NR: AP4020340 4/016/003/0264/0266 J AUTHORS:' Alfimov,,-N.N.; Yagovoyv P.N.; NoVozhilovo G.K..- TITLE: Result& of'research*on total beta activity of water and air in some areas,of the Pacifio.Ocean r:SOURCE: 'Atomnaya pnergiya, v. 16, no. 3, 1964, 264-266 TOPIC TAGS: a- bet activity, water" air,, Pacifi;3'Ooean,, radioactive fallout Pacific Ocean beta activity, Pacific Ocean radioactive 'fallout ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work is'to Orovide data which characterizes t-he,6 Activity of water In the Pacific Ocean at; different latitudes. Samples of several liters of sea water were taken from the ocean surface. I=ediately after sampling,, tempera- .,ture and water salinity were measured. It was found that the aver- ..:,age specific act:4vlty-of the water north of 310301, the north lati- ude' is :L6.6 x 16;.3.1 ~urie/llter- 1- and-the south is 28.2 x 10-11 'eurie/liter 1. I)eterminations-.were made of specific activity of Card N. K ALMOV, 11.114 YAGOVOY L, E" I t In, I Materltals on the the of Fungi. Bot.zhur. 49 no.6:900-902 je '64- aya ade~ a Leninf, 1. Vvyenno-maditsinsk ak, miy a nani S.M. KirO'I, 17:10) ~F L_54524o-65 AUTHOR: Yagovoy, P. N, (Docent) t Serpyev, Ye. P. (Senior research manciate) Rudevko, N-. -R; MY9- 7c ian) TITLE* Quality of dil-aking water after prolonged atorage at hi;)ri temporatl-re SOURCE: Gigiyena i itanitariya, no. 9, 1964, 92-93 ontamJjuL TOKC TAGS: water Inirification, water poUntion, microorganism c tion Abstraev' z.. .Pure water fr the Leningrad water system was-kept at We vor; without any evident charges in its orgarioleptic and microbio- 'Clogical propertier,. The long storage removed the ungtable organLe sub- -.Iwatances which provide microorganisms. with a nutrient madium. Adiiition of small quantities or organic substances (cramberry juice) worsened the .quality of the water in storage; even after ten days a stagnant (Aor ani tax-te~_ were, evident.., --only -a. Iligh--COUCentratiOn: Of- cranberry-jul:eit to ":I~-.-~~i6~--iii/i)-in,h,ibited revroduction of microorganiamd (because of this. effect ,of benzoic acid). Orig. art. has I table. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra voyenna-wrako-y i rsdiatsionnny glgiyenv Iroyern -seeditallnWIC07 :-cTl a. ~ !n'-ngrg 1"X~Paxtittenl (!f Hav a' and card 1/2 --- I I- 4T- W-- - -- - ALFIMOVP N.N.; YAGOVOY, P.N.; ABASKALOV, Ye.A. I T. 09111.~-67 SOURCE CODE; ult/0-205/66/006/oOl~/0601/0604~ AP602-9425 CA~ Alfimov, N. N.; Yagoyoy, P. N.; Tikhomirov, V. my of Milita Acado k d i 'no im- S- M- Mrov, Loningrad (VOYOnno-moditsinakaya IL a om ya rY Modic ITITI-1: r Materials and characto'istics of natural radioactivity in leaves from troo And ishrub varieties growing :bi botanical gardens of the European part of the SSSR LURCE: Radiobioloeiya, v. 6, no. 4,,1966, 601-604 atmospheric radiation, bota ITOPIC TAGS: radioactivityi plantmetabolism, isotope, -iradiation, potassium : 'rao study was conducted from Juno to August 1960 on 85 species of leaves; :ABSTRACT 200-300 g were driod,'pulverited. and transformed into a sol and then subjected to "I K40 content was also determined I ,in. window counter)* Bota radiation duo to count g (end ,'in the sol. The botanical gardens woro located in Laningrad, Nikitzk, Sochi, Sukhumi, Batumi and Baku. According to resul s, 2 groups were distinguished with activities I Id < 20,10- curio/kg. NDrG than 2/3 of the species studied of ;;, 20.10-9 curie/k9 a, in Leningrad, Nikitsk, Sochi and Batumi and all of the species in SukhUmJ and Baku had tan activity below the above value. In the ovorWIelmine majority of the species, "4V was-33-66% of the total activity. The rest was due to other activity due to A UD'C9 58-039.1. I-Card-V? UZ; PME I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOT/5531 Yagubets., Aleksandr Nikolayeviebo and Viktor Yakovlevich Shekhtran., Engineers Pribory i elementy sistem avtomaticheskogo kontrolya i regallrovaniya proizvodstve=ykh protsessov; spravochnoye posobiye (Devices and Components of Automatic Control and Regulation Systems in Industrial Processes; Information Menual) [Kemerovo] Kemerovskoye knizhnoye izd-voo 1960. 3,67 P. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: G. Manchenko; Tech. Ed.: G. Rudina. PURPOSE: This manual is intended Pr assembly workers.9' technical personnel concerned with the operation of automated systemsp technicians in cheeldng- and measuring-device shops and in plant laboratories., and the personnel of design offices, as vell as for students in related courses. COVERAGE: The authors have based their manual on instructions for assembly and operation and on catalogues of instrument-building plants. The first six chapters describe automatic-control and regulation systems, while the seventh gives in brief the necessary information on the maunting of electrical and tubular wiring in automatic-control, regulation,, and remote-control circuits. Card-1-/10, Devices and Components (Cont.) SOV15531 For the sake of brevity the authors did not group the devices according to function, so that individual chapters present autAmatic Yegulation devices and components for varied purposes. A.R. Yagabets wrote Chs. I to VI.. and V. Ya. Shakhtman., Ch. VII. There are 5 references, all Sorlet, TAM OF CORTEETS: Foreword 3 Ch, I. Instrwnents for Measuring, Recording., and Regulating Temperature., Voltage., and Current Automatic re'cording electronic potentiometers with transcription on EPP-09 tape chart 5 Automatic recording electronic potentiometers with transcription on EPP-64 tope chart 19 Automatic recording electronic potentiometers with transcription on EPP-04M tape chart 21 Automatic recordingelectronic potentiometers with transcription on EPP-05 tape chart 22 Automatic recording electronic motentiometers with transcription on EPP-06 tape chart 25 YAGUBDVP N.I. ep. vYS* Bulging of casting pipes under con'ditione of ere 17-.6) ucheb. zav.; neft' I gaz 7 no.3sli,3-115 164. (mIR-k jmii imeni M. Azlzbakova. i. Azerbayd7hanakiy insr-itut nefti.i kh .1. ~ _, ~* -, - i . . I ti -.IT - , " I i I - . ~ I I I I . -, I ~ * . 11 . II I ~. I I IT I , y, I.; Prinimaij uchastiyel SHISHKINA, R.M..,ispoinyayushchaya Kci TSKIY, 0 A, Yu*G.; shego rlauchnogo sotrudnika;-_UqUBqL,,_j,__.__. obyazannosti star ucbrrrf sotrudnik ,MARININA) Y.U.S.1 mlad sbiy n1a itsIstructure and properties. Nauch.-isol.trudy C r 18:2) ~ey a n (MIRA N"', 1 160 [publ. 162]:25-55 KJIB 28029 S/081/61/000/015/080/139 B117/B1O2 Ito AUTHORS: Gerasimov, V. A., Petrov, I. I., Reuttt V. Ch., Triygan, R. M.,~Yagubyan, L. K. TITLE: Combined methods of extinguishing burning petroleum pxoducts in containers abstract PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 15, 1961, 331 154364 b. "Novyye sposoby i aredetva tusheniya, plameni nefteproduktov". M., Gostoptekhizdat, 1960, 99-124) TEXT: The principles of a combined extinguishing method "atomized water (AW) and mechanical air foam (MAP)" were examined. The fire-extinguishing effect of MAP is lower if it is used for extinguishing fires of heated petroleum products without prior cooling of the layer being heated. A combined application of AW and MAP to extinguish flames of petroleum products burni~ng in containers and forming a heated layer during free burning is described. A relationship was established between the temperature of the petroleum product after cooling and the cooling time, depending on the intensity of atomized water supply, the time of open Card 1/2 28029 B/081/61/000/015/080/133 Combined methods of extinguishing.... B117/BlO2 bu Irning, the temperature of the heated layer, etc. Consiants were calculated for gasoline. Tests conducted to fight burning gasoline in containers of different diameters using mechanical and chemical foam are described. In these tests, the heated gasoline layer was first cooled w i m ith ato ized water. Tests made with the combined method of atomized water to extinguish fires in containers < 5.3 m in diameter yielded positive results. [Abstr~Mterls note: Complete translation.] Card 2 2 S/078/60/005/011/012/025 B015/BO60 AUTHORS- Bukhalo.va, G. A., Yagublyan, Ye. S. TITLE: Stable Cross Sections of the quaternary Reciprocal System From Fluorides and Chlorides of Sodium, Potassium, and Barium PERIODICALS Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 11, Pp- 2503-2506 TEM, The WajK*,B4 F'Cl system plays an important role in the production of fluxing materi-a-lb'for nonferrous metals. The upper pinacoid of the prism (Fig. 1, constitution diagram) which constitutes the eutectic ternary Na,K,Ba11F*system, had already been invedtigated by k. G. Bergman and.K. A. Yevdokimova. The article under consideration supplies the results obtained from an investigation of the four stable cross sections (Figs. 4-7) which divide the constitution prism of the system mentioned in the title into five tetrahedra. A visual-polythermal method was used for,the investigation. The topological analysis of the constitution diagram permits the prism to be,divided into the following five tetrahedra- .Card 1/3 Stable Grose Sections of the Quaternary S/078/60/005/011/012/025 Reciprocal System From Fluorides and.Chlorides B0151BO60 .,of Sodium, Potassium, and,Barium I K C1 BaF Na F K F Ii BaF Na F BaF BaCl 2 2- 2~_ 2 2_12 2 K2Cl2_ 2- 2 2- 2. 2 III KC1 Na F BaF BaCl Na C1 IV K C1 Na C1 Ba? Bal 2 2. 2 2 2* 2 2 2 2 2- 2 2- 2-BaC1 2-KPi '2 V BaF 2' BaC12_K2C12*BaC12 - Na2Cl2_ BaC12. Only tetrahedron I constitutes a simple quaternary system and a quaternary eutectic point. Apparentlyt the nonvariant point corresponding to tetrahedron II shifts toward tetra- hedron III which thus contains the quaternary eutectic and the quaternary transition point. The topological analysis revealed that the tetrahedron can be stable only if the K 2C1 2-~Ba.012 compound remains stable within the system. Also in that case, however, the invariant point shifts to tetra- hedron V. The investigation showed that the tetrahedron V has the lowest melting point of the quaternary.system. There are 7 figures and 5 references: 4 Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut (Rostov-na-.Donu.Institute of Civil Engineering) Card 2/3 Stable Cross Sections of the Quaternary S/07Y860/005/011/012/025 Reciprocal System From,Fluorides and Chlorides 13015 BO 6o ~nlllillll~1-1111~j ~4~ff ~~-Afzl ~ 1 9 - YAGUWYAN,~Y(,~.S.;BUKHALOVAj G.A.) KHLIYAN, T.M. Bacl2a Zbur,neorg.kbim. 10 Enthlt1py of the formation Of K2Cl2* (VIRA 18.-12) no.11:25814583 N 1656' aabmitted JanuarY 18, 1964- EW(d) IJP(C) L 4704�=66. ACC NR: AP6021551 SOURCE CODE% UR/0233/65/000/005/0055/0064 AUTHOR: -,Yagub-Zade, A. 0. t--' 'ORG: none TITLE Numerical solution to an axisymmetric problem for an equation of the unsteady filtration type (Paper presented at the.All-Uniori Conference on Computer Mathematics held in Moscow in JanuarX 19651 -SOURCE: ~An AzerbSSR. Izv.'Ser fiz-tekhn i matem n, no. 5, 1965, 55-64 TOPIC TAGS: axiaymmetric problemg difference method, first boundary value problem, nonlinear equation, ABSTRACT: The equation system 2 LU 01) + U 7'r. . d)-2 r Or encountered in solutions to a two-dimensional nonlinear equation of the unsteady tration type, in solved for sector ra~~O. Adequate solutions to specific problems were obtained by the method described. Card 1/2 ~kl- ~xz-z~IX-IT.,~~~tlil~1-4!i5v~"ILY-4~J I I'd .. -.,- - --- - ---- - -L-4-7- - --- - ---- --- YP ~ 7, USSR/Virology Bacterial Viruses Abs Jour Referet,Zhurn - Biol. No 16, P-5 Aug 1957., 68223 Author : Yagud, S.L. Title : Typospecific Bacteriophage of Dysentery Bacteria of the Flexner Group (Author's review). Orig Pub In symposium: Dysentery. Kiev, Gosmedizdat UkrSSR, 1956.1 83-84'. Abstract From the initial-phage isolated from chicken droppings, 'T types were obtained vhich differ in morphology of sterile stains and lytic activity with respect to 5 serologie'types of Flexner dysentery. In typing 133 freshly isolated stre~ins with the aid of these phages and sera, in only 6 cases was agreemen t between the phagotype and serotype not observed. The results ob- tAined attest to the possibility of practical use of these phages for determination of serologic types of Flexner dysentery bacteria. Card 1/1 ---------- yagud~ S. L. tiveness in Correlati.on betuv~en the DmlunOiOgical and allerby reac, animals in experimental jiifection. ,ytic reaction of i1nmunizcG of the natural low in leuk Regaar , nne's dysentery antigens. to the injectiori Of SO r~Vbits as a response Tachnylh konferentsii, Kiell, 1959. 288pl) ouii) Materialy nc Epidemiologii Y'ikrob'01 (Xievskiy Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy Institut togbuuly of iril.-OL-OLc ii C, Cand BiOl Sci Pr sci n Xiov, 1959 pro -i I 103) 31-5s niol sci) 1 150 'Df "M T ZI Igggggg., -?z MR, .0 ON TP, Y.-,gadj S. L. and mo.-gunov., tedIwith the consumption of fish, pertainin~- Two cases of botulismi connec s of fish knolln as "chastik". /0 to the clas nauchnykh.konferentsii3 Kiev) 1959. 288pp i MikrobiolOgii) MaterialY Nauclino-issledovatel'skiy Institut Epidemiologi (KievskiY I. N. and zatuia, D. G. yapid, S. L., Demin, V. I. 4or,-,Unov) by means of radiolctivt~ substralcOs I-JEtl toXill Talygin of dirlithe (isotcoes) 7. terialy nauchnykh konfermtsii, KieIv., 1959. 288pp IIikrobiologii) .a I Eauchno-issledovateliskiy Institut,E-pidemiologii (yip-vskly MORGMTOV, I.11.,; MK.SIMOVIGH, NVA.; YAGUD, s.L*- lbrpeTimental studies on a.mo4el of.dysenterw Infection. Report No.41-: Induction of experimental dysentery Infection using preliminary set, sitization in cats. Zhuromikrobiol.epid.i imman. 30 no-7t2l--27 JI 159- (MIRA. 12: -.11) 1. 1z I:iyevskogo Institute. ePidemiologii. mikrobiologii I giglyeny I Institute. infektsioUnfth bolezuey ANN SSSR. SENMy, BACILLARY - experimental) DY ( 17(2, 10) sov/16_5q_q_i7/47 AUMORS: Morgufiov, I.N.,'Maksimovich, N.A., and Yagud, S.L. TrIW: ExPerimental Search of a Model for Dysentery Infection. 11. Using the:Principle of Summation of Stimulation as a Pathogenetic Mechanism for.Inducing Dysentery in Cats PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii. 1959 Nr 9, 'A PP 78-85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes the efforts of a group of researchers for find- ing an effective means of reproducing dysentery in cats, to be used as,models for study of the disease. In part I of the article the authors had described methods of inducing dysentery in cats; These methods however, were rather far removed from the normal means of natural infection and somewhat invalidated the cats as experimental models. As N.N. Sirotinin, I.V. Ovsiyevskaya, Ye.A. Brodskaya and Gromashevskaya. had demonstrated, kittens show a greater sensitivity to Shigella dysenterla'e~thanadult cats. Here, the.morphological lesions to their intestines correspond to those in adult cats, in- fected after preliminary sensitization., In view of this, the authors Card 1/3 attempted to inducedysentery by making use of the mechanism of sav/16_5q_q_i7/47 Experimental Search of a Model for Dysentery Infection. II. Using the Principle of Summation of Stimulation as a PAhogenetic Mechanism for Inducing Dysentery in Cats summation of Stimulation with daily per-os administration of minimum amounts of Shigella dysenteriae. Itproved possible to induce dysen-- tery by 4 doses of 1-5 million bacteria, administered per os at inter- vals of 24 hours. A single sum dose (4-20 million bacteria) failed to induce dysentery. Dysentery is probably induced as follows: the first doses of_Shigella dysenteriae disintegrate in the body of the cat to form an endotoxin. Intensified by the summation effect, these endotoxins cause pathological lesions of the intestines and this, in turn, provides ready ground for the invasion and multiplication of the Shigella dysenteriae, thus.leading to the development of the in- fection. proper.~ It is of interest that the first dose or two of live Shigella dysenteriae may safely be replaced by the same dose of vaccine, prepared fromthe same strain. Card 2/3 There are 4-photos and 2 Soviet references. W-ORONOV, I.N.j YAGUD, S.L.; BARSHTEYN, Yu.A.; NOVIKOVA, L.B. Experimental. search fcr a dysenter7 infection model. Report No.5t. Use of the stimulation su=ation prineiple for reproducing dysen- tery in guinea pigs. Zbur. mikrobiol. 2 epid. i immun. 40 no.4: 72-78 Ap 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Iz -lUyevskogo instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii. ----------- -- 'ACCESSION NR.4 -AP4031445 S/0016/64/000/004/0040/0045 ~'AUTHOR: Morgunovp 1. N.; Yagud, S.L.; Barshte~ms, Yu. A. :TITLE: Mechanism of potentiating toxoid antigen action with a toxin.- -Report 1. Specificity of toxin potentiating action -43OURCE: Zhurnal mikroblologii, epidemiologii* i imunobiologii, 1109 '1964, 40-45 :TOPIC TAGS: pote~itlationj potentiating mochanism, toxoid antigen potentiation,, toxin potentiating moohanimn,, diphtheria toxoid.. !diphtheria toxin., staphyloCOCCU3 toxinp tetanus toxin, toxin nonspecific potentiating action ABSTRACT: Experimental data on various methods'of potentiating toxo1d ~::antigen action with sublethal doses of specific and norsr,30ific, tox!~ns lare presented. Lmmnization with a diphtheria toxoid Ln(,' a sublethal ~;dogo of diphtheria toxin produces a stronger titer (51.E) than with '~IdiPhtheria toxoid by itself"(2.lAE). Large doses of -itaphyloooocus ..'''toxin added to a diphtheria tozoid signifioantly increase diphtheria 'toxoid strength, but not so much.as the addition of a diphtheria _~.toxin. 'Small staphylooocous toxin doses do not potentiate diphtheria[ 'eard 77 ACCESSION NR: AP4031445- i,toxoid antigenic action. Tetanus toxin also does not display a I :;.ipotentiating effect on diphtheria toxoid. In experiments on guinea It -:pigsj diphtheria toxin (1 Dlm per 1 ml toxoid) stimulates antibody oriaation equally -whether Introduced togethor with the toxoid or iseparately into difforont, extremities. Intravonousinjection of toxin 'appears to inhibit antibody formation, -,The potentiating phenomenon ii ......!nonspecificj, with toxin sublethal doses manifesting potentiating effects on non-laomologous toxoids as well as homologous toxoids. One 'of the potentiating mechanisms of toxin-appears to be its local toxic affect, Another potentiating mechanism of toxin appears to.bo stimu- .,l.ation of effector colls of the regional and more remoto lymphatic systems and possibly other systems. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. ASSOCIATION Kiyevskiy institut eDidemidogii i milwobiologii (Kiev Epidemioloi.Dr. and Hicrobi to)-'Ki7e-is!dy'meditsin-skiy ilnstitut olob7 Institu Bogomollts cal Instituta a (Kiev Xedi SUBMITTED: 041lov62 ETICL: 00 J:SUB CODE: LS NR 4EP SOV: 003 OTHER: 001