SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKIMETS, L.S. - YAKIMOV, A.V.

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YAKIMETS$ L.S.1 GOLIDBERGP V.N. Rol e and p3ACe 0.f tracheoatom7 in the Drevention and treatment owing heart surgery' of aoUU respiratory Insufficiency fOll (MIRA 18,12) Sov.raed. 28 no.11:21-27 N -165- 1. Klinika torakallnoy khirurgii (zav doktor med.nauk L.N.Sidbrenko, nauchnyy rukovoditell chlen-korrespondent P14N SSSR prof. N.M.AmonOV) Ukrainskogo nauchno-isslaclovatell- akogo instituta tuberkuleza I grudnoy Irbirurgii (direktor dotoentA.S.Mamolat)p Kiyev. P A C CZ AUTHOR: TITLE: Bre-mastrahlung of ultrarelativistic electrons in condensed amorphous bodies SOURCE: JLN SSSR. Dolklady, v. 159, no. 4, 1964, 7B2-785 TOPIM TAGS-. ultrarelativistic electron, bremsstrahlung, amorphous body, pair production ABSTRACT: A Feneral method Dreviously developed by the author 'k-with V. M. :--r ~,t--m,-na'ion of t~-ip -ffp-t co'd ACCESS 1ON NR AP5W0913 qu'ency- ls-much ~~er_ -than the_i~tftial electron energy. In the quantum-mechwanical calcu~ati,)-. u~e ~Jifferenti_ai el-tror, ~-uergv acquire an ;v,,.litl,,nai 1,~npn- SM CODE: Wo GP 14R RU SOV: 006 OTHM: 002 Cord 212 yAKjjMo_sMYNAUj L.V. dio-irOxi in the organism by J*ans of -.-"The CharIacter 6f COMPulsory DiStributi0n:Of RO he- Use of Radioactive IsOtOPes -,onophoresis it P. 112, in the book ~~gnce in t- -_C~Smedizda~ Kly and I*T~ SMCRMI bliB _thL An Dane R. Ye. - MVM sents medical transactions uamnw ssR, KM 1955, rePre publishing House of the m 18-20 January 1954. of a conference held in KMV fro so: lloo235 /66/051/00:-/1469/1475 SOURCE CODE. ACC NR, Ap6o37075 AUT11OR: Yakimetap V. V. Institute (Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheckiY inatitut) ORG: Moscow Engineering-Phy-sMe TITLE: Contribution to the theory of spectral-line broadening SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 5, 1966, 1469- 1475 TOPIC TAGS: spectral line) line broadening, Green function, correlation function, particle interaction ABSTRACT: The Green's function method is used to determine the spectral-line broaden- ing due to the interaction between an atom and surrounding particles. The interaction correlation function is regarded as a particular case of the two-particle Green's function which can be calculatedby a diagram technique. This makes possible suwa- tion of an infinite number of important terms, at least when using the binary collisiol approximation. By obtaining the binary approximation through a consistent quantum- mechanical calculation, a general solution is obtained for the problem of line broade ing by a foreign gas, without additional simplifying assunTtk(?ns sut:-,% as used in the impact or statistical theory. The line shape caused by.the pressure of the foreign gases is obtained in the binary collision approximation. The author thanks V. M. Galitskiy and V. I., Kogan forvaluable advice and discussions. Orig. art. has: 29 formulas. 20/ MM DATE: ORIG REF: OMI REF; 00 5 SUB CODE: 14may66/ 004/ ACC NRiAP6037087 SOURCE CODE% UR/0056/66/o5l/005/1~69/1574 - .AUTHOR.- Alekaevevr I.; Yakimets, _V. V. ORG; Moscow Engineering Physics Institute'( ~institut) MOskOVGkiy inzhenerno-fizichesyiy ~TITLE: Electromagnetic radiation in-an aboorbin g medium SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentalin 1574 0y i teoreticheakoy fiziki, v. 5.10 no. 5, 1.966, 1569- TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic radiation, las .er radiation, electromagnetic wave absorp- -tion, magnetic dipolev dipole interaction ABSTRACT: . The authors point out that most existing investigations of, electromagnetic radiation are limited to types of radiation (Cerenkovi transition, diffraction), which is characterized by the fact that it disappearsin the absence of a medium., They consequently consider radiation that a charged system can produce in vacuum as Vell as in a medium, where the presence of the surrounding medium either alters the 1-intensity of the source or leads to radiation Of specific waves which are not pro- duced in a vacuum, The effects of absorption by the medium on the radiation is ana lyzed for both classical and quantum emitters. in thermodynamic equilibrium. The absorbing media are assumed to be Dipoleg magnetic dipole, and quadrupole radiation j6 GALITSKIYY V. H.; YAKLMLTS, V. V. Effect of quantum absorption on the bremsstrahlung Of UltrarelatiViStiC electrons. Zhur.ek.-p, i teor,fiz, 40' no. 3:1066-10?3 Ifir 164. (V, IRA 17 5) 1. 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Z d - - f d so The Pr ti o ium pyrosulft by a dry process. l' G Ck d L It t aln: .00 u t viLsitr. . em. an . . g FsMidrI934. No. 6, 4"-, cf. C. A. 2S, 4811.- I ' ne reaction bctween calcined NstCO, and a gas cent If; h itd 2 " Sk IV 0 9 .00 as - 4- not more t in t at goes k a o %~ -wt Thercilumid with 110 at this tem uls vatd th *0 . . icu p. e x be a Ai ht condcrumtion of 140 on the Na CO since the .00 2 j. g -00 9 0 SO, reacts in 140 wln. The NSAO& thus furmcd is very 00 stable. H. It. IA-k-CO'Cl 00 00 v age ~ 00 0 t AM I 1 0 Dd 0 IV 0 1 KO 6 1 A l It At 011t:: "ac 0 1 7 4us 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 TAKIMETS E3hJ:.[Jakimiecj J.) Magn6fohydrodynamic models of sunspots. BiUl Astr 05 14 no.307-99 163.; 1. Astronomicheskiy institut Vrotelavokogo universitetao' -ACCESSION NR: AP4025939 S/0056/64/046/003/1066/1073 AUMOR. V. M. Y&imets, V. V. -Galitskiys TiTLE: ,Fffect of quant= abscrptionon bremsstreMung of ultrimlelativistic. -electrons SOURCE: Zhurnal ekspwimentallnoy i teoreticheslcoy fizikis v. 46, no. 3. 19649 1066-1073 TOPIC TAGS-. quantum absorption, trremsstrahlt~ng, classical electrodynamics, quantum electrodynamics Ibremsstrahlun suppression,.dielectric ccnstant, 9 electron poist= pair producticn ABSTRACT: The article deals with fi-equencies much below the electrm enexWv I making it possible to use a classical descripticn of the electromagnetic field.. A general ue-thod is developed to calculate the effect of the mediun of the energy lost by fast particles passing through the mediun. The method is used to deter- mine- the influence fDf on. the brawstra1at~ng.of ultrarelativistic electrais. It is shown that: at high ermzxLes the bremsstrahIM9 is strmgly -:rn the case of lead; tMI ex,-M~ ssed in a certain frequency range.' p3A the Card "~~r R Z-1,Al~~Rl~~Lt:",-~,~~~lk--t.;4%-r YAXIMS-9. y8-., 14. Mar 52 ter Analysig USSR/(;hemistrY-.- Wa yo. M. Yakimets, ."NewI urjwlI, D. A. S&TinO skiY* Engineers, BdIcators,* T...B. Stv Ural,Polytech Inat imenj S..M. Kirov an& Svar&lovenergo Cand Tech Scip 01% V-s Teplotekh.Inst" No 30 YP 22, 23 Presents character IIstics of 3 in&icators' giving,color reactions with ions of Ca and Mg: blue X 01611 0 V S Na3) aci(I chromogen black special YOT-00 (020H1307N3S), acid chrome 1 12 2 - &ncl acid chrome dark blue (Cl6HjOOqN2S2Na). Discusses use of these indicatorsg)r Tetn of water.hardnese. 216T5 AID P-78 Subject USSR/Engineering .Card 1/1 ..Authors Styunkell, T. B., Eng., Savinovskiy, D. A., Eng., and YaIkimets, M. E., Kand. of Eng. Sci., Sverdlovsk Title New Water Hardness Indicators (Advice to Industrial Laboratories) Periodical Izv. V.T.I., v. 21, #3, 22-23, Mr 1952 Abs*tract Determination of water hardness by the complexometric method is discussed. 'Compounds giving colored reaction to eriochromium black T are recommended for use. 3 tables, 2 Russian references (1951-52). 'Institution : Urals Polytechnic. Inst. im. Kirov. Sverdlovsk Power Plant. .Submitted : November 21, 1951 -ak S AV BUSHY, Do it. STYIPIK---,L To B. YA "r.13 Water Analysis me thod for determining the hardness of water. sta. 23 Nc. 6, 19'2. .Overall measuring ~Monthly List of Ruscian Accessions Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclas sill' ied. A A , I , P E-7-9 E m ~ .1 -, 1. --, ~f," 1~,, ~--- ~ ll~, ~M Y F1 A I 'YX t: TG Wl" AID P 1827 Subject USSR/Engineering card 1/1 Pub. 110-a 4/16 Author Yakimets, Ye. M., Kand. of Tech. Sci. Title Trilonometry as 9 new method of chemical control of the,feed water of steam power stations Periddical % Teploenergetika, 3, 18-21, Mr 1955 Abstract The author examines the theoretical bases for the determination of various cations by the method of visual trilonometric titration. He preseniB experi- mental data of analysis using Trilon B which confirm the possibility-of applying trilonometric defini- tions in the analysis of waters end sediments. Seven tables., 13 references (1546-1954). institution: Ural Polytechnical Institute.. Submitted No date ,:Wwiviedio;1, --Ir of Inoraariic Substances G-2 -Jour; Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No .6, 195(, 19623 Abs Author Yee- Mo Yakimets~ N. Vi Shabanova InsIt. UralskTolytechnical Institute Title Determination of Oxygen Dissolved in Water in Presence of Nitrites. Orig Pub.*' Tr. UraltskoEo Politekhn. In-ta, 19505, sb- 57, 79 - 844 Abstract: The conditions of preparing sulfamine acid (I) and its disintegrating action on NO~ were studied, and the inethod of preVation of I based on the interaction of CO(Nil-)- and the fumic sulfuric acid was described, 9: It was found that the treat- ment of I did not interfere with the determination Card 11r- 104 USSR/Analysio of Inorgyanic Substances G-2 Abs,jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19623 of OF; I should lid added before the introduction of tle KI solutions I ml of a solution of mixed MnS04 and 1 (55 g of MnS041.51V and 10 g ol~ crystalline I are dissolve in 100 ml of water) is added to the sample of the analysed water and 0.5 to 1 min latev 1 ml of alkaline solution of KI (20 g of KI and 36 g of NaOH dissolved in 100 ml of water) and, after stirring, 3 ml of dilut6d ~3P04 or 4 (1:"1) are added. The liberated 12 is titrated off with 0.01 n Na 13 O~ solutiona 20f The described method has bo;n appyAld to the deter- mination of 0- and excessive 602 in NO.9 containl~ng water at a Ura'-'l thermal power station these two years. Card '2/11 105 S f /7) t~T-S, e I ~') i RADIKO VV,A., kandidat tekhnichs8kikh nauk; YAKINN' TS, Te,M., Inshener. '6: Titrating solutions of potassium permanganate. Ilet. Sta. 28 no. 78 A 057. WaL 10: 81 (Titrimeters): (Pbtassium permanganate) Yf~1014k TS~, /v/ USSR /the-mical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs iour~, Referat Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 3170 Author Yakimets Ye. 14., Bashkirtseva, A.A. -Inst Urals Polytechnic Institute Title Trilonometric'Determination of Iron Orig Pub: Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta, 1956, No 57, 93-105 Abstract: Study of trilonometric, determination of Fe`3+ using the indicators tiron (I) and NH4CNS (II). With I good results are obtained,at pH 5.0-5.2 in the absence of Cu Zn" , Mn4 and AP" . To obviate the detrimental effect of these) it is C ard 1A USSR /themical Technology, Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zbur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 317o4 recommended to carry out the titration at PH l-7-2.0 in the presence of II. Increase of temperature during titration increases velocity of thereaction, thereby,promoting better de- fined results, but atthe same time greater ex- tent of hydrolysis lowers the sensitivity. The following temperature optj~num is recommended: with concentrations of Fe~-" below 1 mgAiter, 55-60 0, at higher concentrations 45-500 - Tril- onometric, titration permits determination of Fe at concentrations of 0.05-250 mg/liter. C ard 2A pnVIUN ITJ i r~'. vlz~MxFe;Vt STYUNKILLI, T.B.. kand.khim.nauk; YAKIMETS.10-H.. kand.tekhn.nauk. New method of determining calcium and magnesium hardness of water. Illek.sta.28 no*8:10-11 Ag '57 (MnU 10: 16) (Titration) /"Arn'a' I y Afc~a ."/USgR E-2 C IlListry -.Analysis of Ino ~es. Abs Jour: Ref .Zhur Khimiya., No. 2, 1958, 4339 Author A.A. Bushkirtseva, FIX_ Vakimets Inst Ural Polytechnical Institute Title Trilonometric Meth d For the Determination of 0 Aluminum and Iron in Various Materials Present In Aluminum Fac-tories. Orig Pub: Tr. Uralskogo Politechn. in-ta, 1957, sb. 58, 76-87 A13' an excess Abstract. In thedetermination of aluminum of the titrated complexone 111 (1) solution is added and heated to 700-8oOc. Hot water (100 ml.) is added, and the solution is neutralized. To this, 10 ml. of an ace ic buffer solution of C ard 1/~ USSR Analytical Chemistry. E-2 Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref.Zhur -_Khimiya,.No. 2, 1958, 4339 pH 6.0 and.1 ml. of a 0.20% aqueous solution of hematoxylin is added and allowed to stand for 2-3 minutes after which the excess of (1) is back titrated with a 0.025M solut n of an Al~""' salt. IR, the deteginationgf A140, Fe3*, F~2*, C u2t , T j t, P; Zn'.and M& interfere; Na*., K*, C1 , S04 , N03--9 CH COO-.do not interfere. In the determination of Ri in the aluminate solutions (in the absence of the Interfering ions) the hot solution to be analyzed is neutral- ized to the phenolphtalein end point with a 2N CH COOH solution. The Fe determination is per- foged (after oxidation to FOt) by direct titra- of the hot (pH 1-2) solution of (1) in the presence of SCN- or Na sulfosalicylate. In the Card'2/~ USSR Analytical Chemistry. E-2 Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur Khimiya, No. 2, 1958, 4339 determination of Fe- CU2+,, Zn2* Ni2+ co3*1, Cr3+, and 7 10.00 mg. of Al inte'rfere'. The method is applicable for the determination of Al and Fe in the materials found in aluminum factories. Card 3/3 14-K IFE 7 5~ ye, AUTHORS: Styunkel' , T.B. Yakimets, Ye.1111. 32-1-8/55 TITIZ: Acid Chrome-Daek. Blue and Chrome-Blue K as Indicator3 in the 'IT rilonome tri call' Determination of Calcium (Kislotnyy chroxteznosiniy i kislotnyy chromsjJniy K kak indikatory pri trilonometricheskom opredelenii kall'tsiya). PMIODICAL: Zwxodskaya, Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr I , pp. 23-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper the suggestion is made that, for the detennination of calo-itua and magneaiwq, the acid chrome-dark-blue and chrome-blue K be u3ed instead of ammonium purpurate, and that 'his be done with a sample at pH values between 9 and 13. For the determination of calcium in the pre3ence of magnesium, 10 mg-equiv. sodium hydroxide is introduced into the solution. Magnesium is precipitat- ed, and at the same tl:,me the hydrogen ions formed are neutralized. .If, after titnation of the calcium, 10 mg-eTuiv. hydrochloric acid is added to the solution, the magnesium hydroxide is dissolved and the remaining lye remains neutralized. A stWiu-s of acid remains in the solution, which is due to a complex compound of the calcium with trilon. If the acid is added to the indicator, the character- istio color of the latter vrill be bright pink. 5 ml of ammonia Card 1/2 buffer solution is then added (pH%~-'10 after which the magnesium, Acid Chrome-Dark Blue and Chrome-Blue K as Indicators 32-1-8/55 3.n the "Trilonometrical" Detemination of Calcium (maich has gone over, into the solution) can be titrated Yrit-h trilon. In the case of a higher magnesi= content in the solution the magnesium hydroxide can absorb part of the calcium, -,-ihich exercises a detrimental effect upon the result of the titration. In order to avoid this, sugar is added to the solution. This caluses the well-soluble calcium saccharate to be formed, and titration of also small quantities of calcium can be carried out satisfactorily. (An exnrple of the process of analysis is mentioned and two tables showing results are giver.). There are 2 ta~oles and 5 references, J+ of which are Slavic.. ASSOCIATIO'IT: Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov (Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M. Kirova). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Calcium-Determination 2. Titration M_ Candidate of er L. Engine ljjTfIORS-. Babkin.. R- sciei ices Technical antiIties of ()Xygen Met .hods Of.-Determining Suall Qu TITLE: Dissolved in Water -9 6-13 (UsSR) Teploenerge,t,ike. 19159, terininiPg tjjOds of de general review of me tioular ~tjele is a with Pa'r ABSTRACT: This ar ties of 0%.ygen in water7 small quanti nations in the English and Gevnan to publil. cis are first discussed~ 'arid reference tric metho Winkler I lodome lines Of refinlng he methods languages- llowed the edure and t development -has f 0 ling proo Of avoiding method by imliroving the so-111P tell as devising ways L_ . VeMenVs to of introducing reagents as.v MarLY Of the imPrO,n of the the influence of other iOas- determinati t of thod are concerned with the developmen Winkler's ME) reference is made to varioll- methods of and ljowever, the - f ormed endPoint s _c methods. termination of the iod-.LRe Letri ine formation electro'T, error in the de, esult from-iod a-voiding, educe tile errors that r Card 1/3 do not r SOV/96-59-8-2/27 ~Me hods of De 7 Methods of Determining Small quantities of Oxygen Dissolved in Water t in quantities not equivalent totheoxygen content. The many corrections,and the difficulty of excluding various .factors that influence the accuracy at very low concentra- tions, render the Winkler method unsuitable for the deter- mination of oxygen in the feed water of modern steam boilers. In recent years, a great deal of work has been 'published on electro-chemical methods which do not involve the introduction of reagents into the samples. In most of these methods one of two electrodes is depolarised by the oxygen dissolved in the water, establishing a potential difference proportional to theloxygen concentration. These methods are sub-divided into those in which an external voltage is applied to the electrodes and those in which the voltage is developed as a result of differences between the electrodes. A general review of the two types of method is given. Difficulties in the use of electro-chemical methods have been pointed out in Germany. The basic apparatus is expensive and requires a good deal of auxiliary equipment to ensure that various factors are stabilised. The authors have studied instruments based on the principle of the Card 2/3 GELlvanic cell with electrodes of different materials, and SOV/96-59-8-2/27 Methods of Determining Small Quantities of, Oxygen Dissolved in Water whilst satisfactory results were obtained with relatively high oxygen and salt concentrations, good repeatability has not yet been obtained in determining oxygen in condensate at concentrations of up to 0.05 mg 02/litre. A good deal of work has been done on the indigo-carmine method first developed in 1925 by Efimov. Recent developments in this method are referred to and its advantages are explained. At present it is the method most commonly used in Soviet Power Stations to deteimine oxygen content. If colorimetria methods are used to determine the oxygen, the presence of materials that make the oxidation products red will sub- stantially impair with the sensitivity of the method. In this respect not all of the indigo-carmine produced by different Soviet factories is equally satisfactory. There are 36 references, 10 of which are Soviet, 14 English, ,11 German and 1 French. ASSOCIATIOM: 'Voftochnyy filial VTI I Ural I skiy Politekhnicheskiy Institut (The Eastern Branch of the All-Union Thermo- Technical Institute and The Ural Polytechnical Institute) Card 3/3 5(2) AUTHORSs Bashkirtseva, A. A., Yakimets, Ye. M. SOV/32-25-5-3/56 ----------- TITLE: On the Trilonometric Iron Determination (0 trilon6metricheskom opredelenii zhelaza) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya,Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol,25, Nr 5, PP 540-542 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The deficiencies ascribed to the trilonometric iron determination are apparently to be explained by an incorrect choice of the pH,-of temperature, of an insufficient indicator amount and an unclear determination range. The volumetric trilonometric iron determination in the presence of ammonium thiocyanate (I) and sulfosalicylic acid (II) had been already earlier investigated (Ref 2). This determination is possible with,a content of from 0.1 to 100 mg FG3+ in 100 ml sample, in which case (I) is used with 0.1 mg Fe3+ and (II) with 1 100 mg F03+. The complex ions formed by Fe3+ with Trilon (T) are so '-stable that the iron determination may take place with low pH values, which Card 1/2 are not sufficient for. other cations to-react with (T) (Tablel On the Trilonometric Iron Determination SOV32-25-5-3/56 3+ In the case of the pH recommended (1 - 1-4) Fe '(T) must be carried out at a temperature titration with of 60 - 700. The complex iron ion (salt of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) exhibits a strong lemon-yellow coloring after the appearance of which the equivalence point in titration may be estimated. An analytical method for the iron determination on this baois is mentioned and the results of some analyses of this type on various materials are given (Tables 2, 3). In this way, different materials can be analyzed without first having to carry out a reduction 2+ to Fe The determination-may take place in the presence of Zn, Al, Mn, of alkaline- and.alkaline earth metals, Cl 27 NO3 and SO4 Ther e are 3 tables and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION3 Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S. M. Kirova (Ural Polytechnic.Institute, imeni S. M. Kirov) Card 2/2 5 (2) 05715 AUTHORS: Bashkirtseval A. A. Yakimets, Ye. M. BOV/32-25-10-4/63 TITLE: Trilohometric Determination of Aluminum PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriyal 19599 vol 25P Nr 10t pp 1166-1168 (USSR) ABSTRACT: titration of aluminum with trilon cannot be carried out, Retitration of the excess trilon can,be doneat. diffekent, -PH.,value s;,; ~..The suggestion made by Pftbil et al (Ref 10) to carry out 1,he retitration by means of a zinc salt solution at PH - 10 is impracticable since, under these conditions, the zinc trilonate is stabler than the aluminum trilonate, and the'zinc ions decompose the aluminum trilonate. According to Taylor's (Ref 12) suggestiont the hot trilon solution.should be titratea with the aluminum solution at pH = 6; for this purpose, the titration solution should be carefully xid of nearly all cations. In the present-case, the titration of the excess trilon solution is suggested by means of a ferric salt Polution in the presence of sodium sulpho- salicylate. The influence of some ions (Table 1) on titration shows that PH = 4-8 is most favorable. If aluminum and iron Card 1/2 are simultaneously present in the samplev a supcBssive U2715 Trilonometric Determination of Alumim-m SOV/32-25-10-4/63 .trilonometrio titration must be carried out at different pH-values (pH = 1X for iron, and PH - 4.8-6 for aluminum). A course of analysiag as well an analytical results obtained for various samples (Table 2, ash of Bogoslovsk- and Irtyah boal, fire clay Nr 55 etc), are indicated. There are 2 tables and 13 references, 4 of which are So7iet. ASSOCIATION; Urallekiy politekhnioheskiy institut im. S. bl. Kirova (Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov) Card 2/2 RAD KO V.1il. Yr OMI), c-, "Mil et hyl Pre-Paring a c , le V5, acid and its IL58 lin colorinetric an.83~,rsis. TruQ-.,, Ins t. no.330:62-69 163. 7~ "3, TIMAKOVA, N.A.; RALIK,1, V.A.; SHABASHOVA, NIKITIN, V.D.; Mr.; TRIBUNSKIY, V, T Preparing chelate compounds of" athienediamineteLraacetic acid with the catio'ns of certain metals and methods of their analysis. Trudy llral.politekh.insto no.130:91kr.103 163. (MIRA 17.10) RADIKOf V.A.% YAKU%ff.-.T.'j, Ye.Pl.; VILAIJIMIRTSFiT9 I.F. Indicators for. the complexometric determination of manga-risse. Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.9:955-959 165. Nipli 18.9) 1. trrallskiy politekhnicheskly instillut imenI S.M. K-Irovap Sverdlovsk. PETROVA, L.V., inzh.; YAKDMTS, Ye.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Thermal stability of the chelate compounds of ehtylenediam-net-etraacetic acid with cations of some metals. Teploenergati)ra 12 no.10.-23-25 0 165. (MIRA 18-ao) 1e Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy.institut. YAUMIDIP A.I.; SMOLKIN, E.A. Favorable course of a bilateral gigantic-nephrolithiasis of 30: years.'., duration.. - Urologiia.- 29. no. 3s 51. Yjv-Je.064 (Min 113; 10) 1. Urologicheakoye Weleniye (zav, A.1, Yakimidi) Yuzhno- Eazakhstanskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy, Chimkent. UXIMIDI. A.I. lpontaneous rupture of.the renal pelvis with expulsion of calculi into the perirenal tissue; secondary renal atrophy, Urologiia no.4; 5 0 O-D 155. (KLRA 9:12) 1z khirurgichemkogo otdeleniya 6av. F.Ya.3hestialtynov) oblastnoy Ghimkentbkoy bollnitsy. (KIDNEYS, calculit Causing rupt. of kidney polvis with expulsion of calculi Into periremal tissue & secondary renal atrophy) (CALCUL11 kidneys, causing rupte of kidney pelvis with expulsion of calculi into perirenal tisbue & secordary renal atrophy) (KID19Y P.RLVIS- repture, in nephrolithiasis, with expulsion of calculi into. perirenal tissue & renal atrophy) TAKIMIPI, A.I. Unusual location of an asearis in the bladder. Urologiia 22 no.2:53 Mr-Ap 157. (MMA 10:7) 1. Iz gorodskoy polikliniki 1-go medoblyedineniya v Chimkonte (glavnyy vrach I.I.Buchat;kiy). (BIADDER--DISEAS]IS (ASGARIDS AND Asrumsis) S/125/'0/000/011/016/016 A16i/A133 AUTHORS: Rozenberg, 0.00? AsniB, A.Ye., Yakimishin, G.S. TITLEt Electroslag welding to repair locomotive frames PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, noi,11, 196o,~ 86-88 TEXT: 'The described techniqu6s have been used for two years at the Izyumskiy parovozoremontnyy zavod (Izyum Locomotive Repair Plant), and the welds pro- by the electroslag process are more dependable than those of manual welding. The method has been developed by Institut elektrosvarki im.Ye.O.Pa- tona AN USSR (Electric Welding Institute im.Ye.O.Paton AS UkrSSR) and is used for-the:repair of beam frames 125 mm thick of the 114)A'1 (11FD11) 10GOMOtiVe. The frame parts are fixed after, oxygen cutting with a 30-34 mm gap, red copper linings with 4-5 mm walleg cooled by running water,. 'are placed on both sides of the frame,,and copper pipes are inserted'into bolt holes which mi t be near the joint to prevent them -from being welded. A plate 11pockets? with a 50-60.mm deep cut is welded to the bottom side'of the frame beams, and rising Card 1/3 S/12 60/000/011/016/016 Electroslag welding to repair locomotive frames A161YA133 plates,80-100 mm high are installed on the top (the plates and the "pocket", are removed by oxygen cutter after welding). The welding equipment consists of the feed mechanism of anUJ-5 (PSh-5) ornIU-54 (PSh-54) semi-automatic weld- er, and aTWC-1000-3 (TEM-1000-3) or aTCA -1000-3 (TSD-1000-3) welding trans- former modified for operation with rigid external characteristic. The "con- sumable nozzle" is a plate Of CT -3 (St-3) steel 90 mm wide and 12-15 mm thick with a steel pipe of 5-6 mm internal diameter and 2-3 mm. wall attached to the edges.on both sides. The pipes are designed for guiding the 3 mm electrode wire. The wire is a standard CArlOD (Sv-10G2) grade (GOST 2246-60 standard)i the flux4HA (AN-8). Wire feed speed is 78 m/h; the welding current has 1p200-1,400 amp and 40-44 vol'ta The,mechanical properties of the weld metal are practically the same as of the base metal. Electroslag welding takes only a third'.of the time than manual repair welding. There is 1 figure. Card 2/3 MELIK-TANGIYEV, XA, ~U-11 G. IIBEI-jh~ 1, 8. F. ; M I OWLLYLIV SAPRTI-114, Yu. I. E Electric welding of Dpan structures for oil fleld plers. ~Vtom. svar. 17 no.8:?3-78 Ag 164. (MURA 17:11) 1. Trest "Amorneftestroy" (for Melik-Tangiyev). 2. Institut elektroavarki im. Ye.O. Patoha AN UkrSSI (for all except 1-telik-Tangiyev). SEMSTOPALOVA, I.M. Stud7ing ceramic properties of montmorillonites from some deposits of Lvov P~rovince and Transcarpathia, the Ukrainina S.S.R. Bent. glir-7 Ukr. no.1:104-110 '55. (MIRA 12:12) l.LIvovskiV filial TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatisk6io instituta stroymaterialov Ministerstva promyshlennosti stroitellny~~ materialov. (Lvov Province--Montmorillonite) (Transearpathia-vontmorillonite) YAKRIOVP A.,- VASILIYEV, V.; HROPOV, S. For, the'best production in the world. Sov. profsoiuzy- 17 no.18:15-18 5 161# (KM 14:8) 1. Predsedatell zavkoma Moskovskogo zavodA shlifovalInylffi Stankov (for Yakimov), 2, Zamestitell direktora Eksperimentalinogo nauchno-issledovatel'skPgo instituta metallorezhushchikh stankov (FI43M) (for Vasillyev). 3. Sekrotarl Mookovskogo gorodskogo soveta nrofsoyuzov (for Kropov). (Mos cc w~-~Machine~-tobl industry--QuAUty control) Moacow-Trade unions) Socialist coTpetition) I 1 -11 . - P-i-1V ~l I -1-F, Innong *no in the procedures and equipment of the Tweben Factory, Sakh. prom. 37 no-445-49 Ap 163. (KMA 16:7) 2. Kahenakiy eakharnyy zavod. (Uhan-Sugar manufacture) (Dust--Removal) (Ore dressing-Equipient and supplies) inzhener Bor'ba 6 Bil- Study of the dust Content in the air of a Pit- ouRh 12: 9) 3:146-150 1 '59' (1411M DUSTS) yAK114OV,. A.P. ted perennial species Of Polygonum L. as Some cultiva . Rast. res. 1 no.2:238-241 165. producers of 'Vitamins (14IRA 18:11) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni, Kcmarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. V,j GHMLINsKAYAj I.I., JAKIMOV# A.P. IVANOVAp Ye. Effect Iof azotobacterin and mineral fertilizers on the productivity Sbor. nauch, rab. TSBS no.21l49-153 161. of polygonum Coriarium. (MIRA 15M (polygonum-,-Fertib-zers and manures), IIADIRIYAN.G.G-; BOR(Mjlf,I.A.; VASYLITIN, AVUAMOVA,A-A-; AIMIY]ff . DANIL(N,A.D.; DNMYMKO,P-A-; Y.F.; GUM,A.A.; GURARI,Ye.L., F. -, PECHNI- yEMUKOV,M.P.; KOLOSKOV.P.I.; LAPTY-Vtl.D.. IMOR?'YIV,u KOV,A.M.; PROKHOROV,A.I.; RUDZIIKO,II.A.; CHMAMrSLPV,G.K.; YAKIMOV,A.T. P.V.Pogorellskii; Obituary. Izv.Alf SSSR. Ser.geog. uo.3:94-95 My-Je :155. (MLRA 8 9) (Pogorellskli, P.V., 1899-1955) red.; LIOZNOV) A.G.p red. otvo DLyKqV-2 S.D., r( -tekbn. red* 'h yA=VSKAYA, E-_5 iid-va lia, 1921-19161 Mongol'skais, Vap- 3 Republic of Mongo jk statqj. 14oskvfl, Izd-vo [The,PeOPle" -1961; ObOrn . rodnaia ResPUbl1ka 1921 21+7 p (MIRA 1961, vostocbnoi lit-rY) at dov Azii- -In 'tut naro' tio L.Akedemiya nauk SSSR x%di ns (Mongolia-Econoraic 00 YAKIYIGVJ A. V. - V. -''The Effect of Rigidity Of Tooth Grinding Machine Tools YAKIMOV, A on USSR. Moscow Grder on the Precision-6f Work." Min Higher Educati nin Aviation Inst imenj Sergo OrdZhon:Lkidzes Moscow, 1955. of Le Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). .(Dissertation for the So.; Knizhnaya letopislj No* 23 1956. p0D2MV, A.V., ksndidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; TIVIROV61 A.V., in% honer act On preeigiOn in olchiu- and its Off Dynamics Of gear grinding ing gear-wheals. Trudy PAI no-70:44-56 156. 1, (Gear cutting) YAKIMOV,.A-N dotsent, kand.-tekhu, nauk; BOXICHO II.I., doteent I estigation of gear grinding- Izv. vys. ucheIb. zav.; mashinogtr. nv (MIRA 12:10) noog-.133-145 158. l.,ZaporozhskI7 ma hinostroitelinn Institut. '3 ug and polishing) (G.ar cutting) (Grind' S/123/6i/ooo/oi3/6i1/025 A050101 AU"MOR: Yakimov, A. V, TITU, Investigation of rigidity of gear grinding machine tools PEFC-ODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 13, 1961, 72, abstract 13B488 ("Tr. Zaporozhsk. mashinostroit. In-ta'.', 1959, no. 3, 83-116) TEXT: On the basis of an investigation of rigidity of the elastic system consisting of machine (Maag)-tool-workpiece the following conclusions are made: 1) The components of the cutting force at the change over from one tooth to the next do not keep a constant value. At the initial moment of grinding after adjustment of the wheel (that is when the first 5-10 teeth are ground) the J cutting force increases sharply. During the further work the increase of the force becomes dower. When the first 15 teeth of a gear are ground with the depth of cut t 0.05-mm and the tooth length of 20 mm, the cutting force component P increases by 1 kG; in the course of further grinding an increase of P y by IL corresponds to 80 teeth ground. 2) The forces of inertia of rocking parts of the machine vary according to the sinusoidal law and have maximum values in the extreme positions of the transverse table travel. The fluctuation frequency Card 1/2