SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKOVLEV, N.A. - YAKOVLEV, N.N.
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YAKOVLL?V
Discuvolon of V.Kozin and L.T.Grinohpunla article 01-evels and
depths of the ai omation of production prowses in mines,"
Ugoll 37 no.2:56 F 162. (MM 15:2)
1, Normativno-insledovatel'skaya stantoiva kombinata. lkganskugoll.
Coal mines and mini;w-)-
Automatic colitrol)
'U.V.
Kozinq 1
~
(Grinshpun's.. L.TO)
tSSR General and Special Zoology. Insects. P
0
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16483
Author : Larionov A.V., Yakoyley IL-L,--
Inst :Institute of Entomology and.Phytopathology of the
Academy of S,,-iences of the Ukrainian Soviet
Socialist Republic.
Title :The Characteristic of Some Properties of New
Forms of DDT and HCCH [Hexachlorane].
(Kharacteristika nekotorykh svoistv novykh form
preparatov DDT i HKhCH)
Orig Pub: Nauchn. tr. In-ta entomol. i fitopatol. AN UkSSR,
1956, 7, 30-35
Abstract: A dUst-like preparation of 5% casein and technical
HCCH was prepared for the treatment of.seeds prior
to planting. Casein was soaked in water and then
dissolved in an aqueous solution of ammonia.
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IfSSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects. P
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16483
Abstract: The mass thus obtained was added to the crushed
HCCH and passed twice through a rolling paint
grinder. After drying at 30-40 degrees the mass
was grounded in a ball mill. In a preparation
containing 0 3% of Y-HCCH and 23 .5% of casein
there were u; to 30-40% of large particles of more
than 3oj~ in diameter and up to 56-60% of highly
dispersed particles of less than 30M in diameter.
In humid weather the moisture content of the
preparation increased from 0.7% to 17% at a temper-
ature of 23-24- degrees. For concentrated aqueous
suspensions a DDT paste was prepared by grinding
90 kg of DDT, adding casein glue (10 kg of casein,
1 kg of 20% of ammonium solution and 4 kg of water)
and carefully mixing. The paste was obtained
after twice passing the rapidly solidified mass
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43
USSR / General and Special Zoology. Insects. P
Abs Jour., Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16483
Abstract: through a rolling paint grinder. The stability of
the DDT suspension lasted more than 5 days. There
were 60% particles of less than 20m diameter in
the suspension.
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N. A.
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Cstraya Kishyechava Kishyeahaya Nyeprcl,:hodimusth U Boibno-c Gyeroj'iliyey. Vra-
chyeb, Dyolo7 1949, 110 9, 337-38
14, Urulorliya
SO: LETOPIS NO. 38
Yakovlev, N. A. "Penicillin therapy in abcess of the lungs," Sbornik trudov
(Voyen.-med. akad. im. Kirova), Vol. YMII, 1949, P. 185-80,
SO: U-43552 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 15., 1949-)
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YAKOVIEV, H.A.,.dotsent (Makhachkala)
Ronal injuries in athletes* Khirurgita no.gi73 S 154. (MLRA 7:12)
(ATEBTICS, wounds and injuries
kIdn6T inj.)
(11MYS wounds and Injuries,
In athletes)
(IOU= AND WMINS,
kidneys, In.sthletes)
YAKOYLEV, N.A., dots. (Ryazan', ul. Dzerzhinskgo, d.73, kv.16)
~, -
I I
Two wis'es of vascular tumor of -the' kidne7. lare*khir;arkh~ no;2379-80
(MIRA'11:-6) -
1. 11afedra fakulitetakoy khirurgii (zave' profo'l.Yee Natsuyev)
F~rawinakogo meditsinakogo instituta.
(KIDNEYS--TUMORS)
YAKOVIXV, N.A., dotsent
Case of cavertma ingioms of the kidney. Urologiia 22 no.4:63-64
Jl-Ag 157- (MIRA 10:10)
1. Iz kafedry fakulltatakoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. V-A-Zhmur)
Ryazanskogo maditainskogo instituts Imeni I.P.Pavlova.
(ICIDUYS, 'neoplasm
aDgiome,~cavern%S (Rua))
o
(ANGICKA. case'reports,
kidney. (Ras))
YAKOVLEV. N.A., dots.
Urrolithiasis in Dagestan* Urologiia 23 no,.2:35-37 Xr-A-v '58.
(Mnu il:4)
1. Iz kafedry fakulltetakoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. P.F.Yakleteov)
DagoBtanskago meditsinskogo instituta.
(URINARY TRAGT, 8alculi
in Russia, statist. (Rue))
YAKOMYt 14. A.
Some topographic anatomical supplamtary infomation for justi-
fication of the posterolateral approach to the pulmonary root,
MArurgiia 36 no.lt84-88 A 160. (MM 13:10)
(LUNGS-SURGMU).
DMITRIMTKOO YU.I., inzh.; IVASHIN, V.M.., inzh.,,,MATSYUK, M.F., inzh.;
PANN,
GG.G.., -Inzh.; S14MOV, N.D..v inzb.; YAKOVLEV, N.A.y inzh.
Mays of increasing the labor produadvity of miners at tha
mines of the "Lugariskugollff Combine. Shakht. stroi. 8 no.2-.
2-7 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
I.:Normativmo~-issladovatellskaya stantsiya kombinata
Luganskugoll (for all, except Yakavlev). 2. Kommmarskiy
gorno-metallurgicheskiy institut, (for Yakovlev).
wu
ACC NR: AP6016917 SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/000/002~rOOO--5-/O-o-0-8-i
CA)
AUTHOR: Bukrey v, B. A. (Engineer); Tandler, M. M. (Engineer); Yakovlev,-
N. A
(Engineer); Uvar_oV, S. N, (Candidate of technical sciences); Uspenskiy, A. N
(Candidate of technical sciences)
ORG: none
TITLE: Electric generating stations with AI-20 gas turbines
SOURCE: Elektricheskiye stantsii, no. 2, 1966, 5-8
TOPIC T~AGS: -ake turbine, turboprop engine, electric power plant )a~
ABSTRACT: In- 1964, plans and blueprints were developed by the Giprdlestrans
Planning Institute of stationary, quick-assembled, and transportable AI-20 turboprop-
engine-driven electric power plants. Such a 50-cps, 6. 3-kv plant is to have a
capacity of 1250, 16)00, 2000, or 4000 kw. Sketches of the stationary and trans-
portable plants are shown. Eotimatcs show that such a plant will be economical if it
is operated as a peak-load station, up to 3000-4000 hrs per year, and particularly if
it uses a partly worn-out airplane engine. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table.
SUB CODE: 10, 09V/ SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 003
Card 1 /1 UDC: 621. 311. 23
PAX_~_ U~1:6~416~~10001011/BO02/002
AUTHOR: Borshchevskiy, Yu. T.; Yakovlev. N. A.
TITLE: The effect of suspended ingredients on the intensity of turbulent fluctuationor
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Vodnyy transport$ Abs. 11B12
REF SOURCE: Tr. NovoBib. in-ta inzh. vodn. transp.p vypo 24, 1966, 27-29
TOPIC TAGS. torbulant flow, liquid flow, uniform flow, flow anillyalo, fluid mechanic
at
ABSTRACT: The theoretical analysis of a uniformly moving two-phase flow along a
horizontal surface led to the following conclusions: 1) the boundary gradients of
averaged flow velocities V, are higher in a uniform medium than in a two-phase mix-
ture (at a given tangentin ntrean on Lite wall); therefore, Lite introduction of
particles offecto a decrease in vj; 2) the transverse fluctuation velocity wl is
higher at a given rate of the liquid phase in a two-phase flow than in a one-phase
flow. The results of experiments are presented in which the intensities of longi-
tudinal and transverse fluctuations over plane and wavy surfaces and relative to w,
were measured. They show that transverse fluctuations are identical in one and
two-phase flows. The velocity w' of a two-phase flow was higher than that of a one-
phase flow along a wavy wall and lower than it at a plane wall. It is concluded that
a flow's transport capability can be regulated by varying the wavy contour of the
bottom.
SUB CODE: 13, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/
Card lInCi-532.3"
I I LP IV, Al"ll, 'A Pil,
~dKll V. C lff'2 i t-.- Fi~ ~ ~?lg N
YAKOUEV, N.A., dotsent
Some topographoanatomical substantiations of the Imboiliac sec-
tion for the removal of the cecum. Trudy TSIU 66024-232 164.
AMIRA 180)
YAKOVLEV, Nikolay Alekseyevich-
[Procedures forithe design of motor vehicles; power
transmission] M~todika rascheta avtomobilia (silovaia peredacha)
dlia studentov spetsiallnosti ekspluatatsii avtomobilinogo
transporta. Moskva, 1962. 137 p. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy politekhnicheakiy institut. Ka-
fedra avtomobilei.
(Motor vehicleB-Tranamisaion devices)
KUZIMINOV, Grigoriy Petrovich, dots., kand./tekhn., nauk; BELISKIY,I.R.,
proff, kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; BUKREYEV, B.A., retsenzent;
ROBIN, V.A., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SHULESHOV,
V.F., dots.., kand. tekhn. nauk,,.retsenzent; YAKOVLEV N A
retsenzent; BEZGODOVA, L.V., rad-; URITSKAYA, A.D., tekhn. red.
[Thermal electric pow5pplants in the lumbering industry]Teplo-
silovye ustanovki leshoi promyshlennosti; uchebnoe posobie dlia
studentov vsekh fakulltetov. Leningrad,_Vses. zaochnyi leso-
tekhn. in-t. 1962. 198 p., (MIRA 16:8)
1. Glavnyy spetsialist otdela energetiki GLT (for Bukreyev).
2. Nachallnik otdela energetiki Gosudarstvennogo instituta po
proyektirovaniyu lesnogo transporta (for Yakovlev).
,(Electric power plants)
BORSHcjiEvSKIY, Yu.T.; MOVLE11 N.A.
Two'phase boundary layer. Izv. So All SS-SR nc.1( Ser. tekh. nauk
no.3:WI-83 '63, ImIRIA 17: 11)
1. Trazisportno-enorgetichoskiy institut SJbirskogo otdoleniya
AN SSSR i Novosib-IrsIdy institut inzhenerov vodnogo transporta.
NIKITIN, V.F., kand. veter. nauk;_TAKGVLFvl
KOCHETOV, V. G. veterinarnyy vrach;
Effectivenese of arecoline against cestodes in dogs,
Veterinariia 40 no.4:53-54 Ap 1,63. (MIRA 17:1)
1 VaesoyuzrV7 institut gellmintologii imeni akademika
K:I. Skryabina (for Nikitin). 2. Zaveduyushchiy veterinarno-
be.kteriologicheskoy laboratoriyey, Yeno,tayevsk, Astrakbanskoy
oblasti (for Kochetav).
YEFD40V, Arkadly ravlovich; TAKOVLEV, IT.F.. red.; LARIONOV, G.Te.
tekhn. red.
:Wetotekhnicheskoe
[Lighting equipMnt of television studios
obo'rudovanie talevizionnykh studii. Moskva, Goa. energ. izd-
vo. 1960. 150 P. (MIRA 14:5)
(Television stations-Lighting)
YAKOVLEVY N. IT.
YAKOVLEV, N. i?.: "Esthetic education of students of intermediate and
advanced classes using the work of A. A. Fadeyev and N. A.
OEitrovskiy.11 Min Education RSFSR. Moscow State Pedagogical Inst
imeni V. I. Lenin. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for the
Degree of Candidate in Pedagogical Sciences)
Source: Kni-zhnaya letopis' No. 28 1956 Moscow,
1. YAAKO=-v, N. F.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Outtincr Machines
Electric-spark method 1"Or hardening cutting tools. Der. i lesokhiri. Prom. 1
no. 6, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Conaress, March 1953. Unclassified.
-1 ;-7.! 1r, 1 `4"'
YAKOVLNV, BARANOVSKIY,H., redaktor; TRUKHANOVA, A., tel:hnichoskly
ZA
[Soldering in machine building] Paika v mashinostroenii. Minsk,,
Goo. -izd-vo BSSR, 1956. 171 p. (ML11A 10: 2)
(Solder and soldering)
YAKOVIXV, .?,"otsent, kand.tekhn.nauk
Improving operating processes of electric-ov-ark hard facing.
Maeh,,Bel. no.6:111-118 '59. (MIRA 13:6)
(]lard facing)
TAYITOV, Aleksay Ivanovich; MIEYKO, P.A., prof., doktor takhn.nouk,
reteenzentLYAILOVLSV.,, 11 ?,_,_4otsent, kand.takhn.nauk, reteenzent;
BATISHCHS, A.D., nauchnyy red,; XAFRANOVA, N.V., red.; XMIMMIOX,
P.T,, tekhn.red.
[Kinetostatica of crank and'oonnecting rod wobanismo of a plane
system according to the reduction method] Kinetostatika shar-
nirno-sterzhnevykh mekhanizmov ploskoi sistemy po metodu pri-
vedeniia. Minsk, Belorusakii polit.in-t im. I.V.Stalinas 1960.
157 P. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Chlen-korrespo~dent AN i Akademii sellskokhozyaystvennvkh nauk
BSSR (for Opeyko).k
(Machineryf~. Kinematics o.L)
TAKOUR.-NOV., doteent; FUSMVICH, A.O.. doteent Cdeceasedjj
--7 GMMOLISKIT, S.L., insh.
Commewts on I.N. Bushkin's book "fundamentals of heat engineering**
Izv#vy:3*ucheb.zAT~; energe 3 no.4:146 Ap 16o.
(KM 13:6)
1. Belorueskiv lesotakhnichaskiy institut imeni S.K.Kirova.
(Heat engineering) (loll* Sughkin)
..........
Mp
cR Ii wl mm: mx~ Ir
A-55,10 Is
yAKOVLVV, N.F.; PUSEKNVIGH, A.O.; CHaWLISKIY, S.L.
------------ --
"Principles of beat engineeringu by I.M.Sushkin- Reviewed by
N.F.IAkoylev, A.O.Pashkevich, S.L.Chekhollskii. Matallurg 5
no,3:40 mr. 16o. (MIRA 13: 7)
(Beat engineering)
(Sushkin, LIQ
KOZEL Mikhidl Mikhaylovichj XW=,-Ilikola Feofiloviob; VANCHUKP L.,
red.; STEPANOVA-p N.# tekhn., red,
(Automation of production procsoass in woodworking] Avtomatizatsiia
proi,.s,vodstvennykh protsessov v derevoobrabotke, Minsk., Goo. izd-
vo BSSR. Red. nauchno-tekhn. lit-ry 1961, 98 pe (MIRA 15:6)
(WooAworkingindustries) 4utomation)
YAKOVLEV9 Nij~o~yjeofljgAc_4f kafadtokhn.nauk; POLISKIYq S.j red.j
~StEPANOVA, N., tekhn.red.
[Manual for mechanics of~voodworking enterprises] Spravochnik
makhanika derevoobrabatyvaiushchego predpriiatiia. Minskq Goo.
izd--vo BSSR9 Red.r-ucbno-tekbn.3it-ry, 1961. 400 p.
(MMA 3-4:6)
(Woodworking machinery)
. . . . . . . . . . .
J~-nl vFoe-if i I DMITROVICH, A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
KAShTANOV, F.,, ved. red.; BELENIKAYA, I., tekhn.. red.
[Soldering, tinning, and electrolytic coating]Paikap luzhenie i
gallvanicheskie pokrytiia. Pod red. A.M.Dmitrovicha. Minsk,
Gos.izd-vo BSSR, Red. proizvodstvennoi lit-ry, 1962. 146 p.
(Bibliotechka slesaria, no.3) 04IRA 16:2)
(Solder and soldering) (Tinning) (Electroplating)
X_AK Lj~V ay BABAY-OVSK17, M.A., kand. tekhn.
muk, dots., nauchn. red.; AYALOVIGH, N.M., red.
(Viachine parts] Detall mashin. Minsk, Vysshaia shkola
1964. 459 P. (MIRA 17:9~
L 40903-66 zr~IP(k~)/E~T(m)/T/w(w)/L-4p(t)/~.7j _Ijp(r) JH/j
I SOURCECODE: UR/0383/66/000/001/OOW6027
ACC NR. WY60220' 7V)
t
~i AUTHOR: Zabaluyev. YU. L, Nikitin, B. M.; Yakovlev, N. F KaganovskV, -G. P.;
Akulov, V. P.; Zabaluyev, I. P.
ORG: none
TITLE: Improving -the quality of 30KhGSNASh electroslag remelted steel
SOURCE: Metallurgicheskaya I gornorudnaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1966, 25-27
mechanical property, steel 1crostructure
TOPIC TAGS: chromium steel
A
'ABSTRACT: The authors investigate electroslag remelting to eliminate hairline cracks and
structural discontinuities occuring in 30KhGSNASh steel after standard smelting produced
lengthwise cracks and low values for area cross section reduction in ingots (using slag ANF-6)
and in rolled billets (using slag AN-291). Experiments to determine the effects of heat trot-
ment, cooling technology, and final deoxidant admixture indicate that the'killing techniqu Is
primarily responsible for the occurrence of structural defects. Elimination of the latter and
Improved mechanical properties were attained by limiting the amount of Al added to the basic
metal as final deoxidant. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and I figure. /~i
CODE: 11,13/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000
P - UDC: 669.141.247.004.12
~Lrd
TAKOVLEV, F.I.; SHIROKOV, A.P.; ZAPR]ffBV, S.I.
Industrial use of wooden anchor timbering. U9011 32 ito.4:
37-38 AP '57. (MLRA 10;5)
1. Shakhta slyrgaasklye uklosy." (for Takavlov) 2. Vostochayy
uglokhtmicheekly Institut. (for Sbirokov).
(Kuznetsk Basin-Mine timbering)
5
RM Vk"ff'.m Z,?,
AUTHORS: Yc?rshov, L.K., Shirokova, M., Burkhutov, A.N.)and Yakovlev,
N.I., Engineers
TITLE: The Welding by Electric Riveting in Carbon Dioxide of Moulding
Chain Links (Svarka zvenlyev formuyushchikh tsepey elektro-
zaklepkami v srede uglekislogo gaza)
PERIODICAL: S,rarochnoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 11, PP 17-19 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: I1.1formation is presented on a method of the electric riveting
in carbon dioxide of moulding chain links, used in the pro-
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duction of large-size concrete plates. For this purpose
TsNIITMASh designed a special device which consists of the
".ADS-500" type automat, a special welding torch, a support, a
gas feed point and a "PS-6001, type transformer. The moderni-
zation of the electric circuit of the described device con-
sists in the control of the welding-rod feed by a "RVE-20"
.type electronic time-relay. The device and its operation
are described in detail and are illustrated by photographs
and diagrams.
The 'iVelding by Electric Riveting in Carbon Dioxide of Moulding Chain Links
There are 5 photos, 1 electric circuit diagram, and 2 dia-
grams.
ASSOCIATION: Aloskovski,y avtozavod im. Likhacheva (1.405cow Automobile Plm~
imeni Likhachev)
L, Chains-Are welding 2. Are welding--EquiPment
Carbon dicccide-4pplications
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YAXOVLRV, N.I.;_SHI]ROKOV. A.P., kand.takhn,nauk; ZAPRBYF.V, S.I.
.ports for auxiliary purposes. Ugoll 34 no.4:24-25
Using rod sup
AP '59. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Rachallnik shakhty "Tyrgannkiyo uklony" Xuzbano (for Yakovlev).
2~ Naeballnik laborstorii Xuznetokogo naucbno-insioamateilskogo
ugollnogo institute, (for Zapreyev).
(Coal mines and mining--Equipment and supplies)
(Mine roof bolting)
YAKOVLEVAt N.I.
-"w ..
.. Air temperature variat'ilons in the 500-200 mb. layer. Trudy
GGO no.143:96-103 163. (MIRA 17:2)
4~A 90~K_ I Ea~ _IF;0 V~EIQ $T- Arfl~ U Z~19_VV&IIF__ Mn~~
MAYZELIS, Da:vid L'Vovich. prinimali uchastiye: LAP111, L.Yu., inzh_;
LAZAjZV, s.V., inzh.; YAY,:OVL,,47., H.J.y red.
[Organization, planning and financing of capital construc-
tion in tbB fer-zous metal industry] Organizatsiia, planiro-
vanie i finansirovanie kapitallnogo stroitel'stva, v chernoi
metallurgii. Moskva) Metallurgiiap 1965. 325 P-
(MIRA 18:10)
ACC NR% AT6031631 SOURCE COrE.: UR/3175/66/000/029/0051/OOS9
:AUTHOR: Yakovlev, N. I.
)ORG': VNIIEP
!TITLE: Response speed of the ferrite sensor magnetcmeters of the second harmonic type
SOURCE: USSR. Gosudarstvennyy geologicheskiy komitet. Osoboye konstruktorskoye byuro.
.Geofizicheskaya apparatura, no. 29, 1966, 51-59
TOPIC TAGS: magnetometer, -negative feedback, Laplace transform, earth magnetism
ABSTRACT: The transfei, function of a closed loop, second harmonic magnetometer is de-
rived and a step input is used to analyze the response of the instrument to magnetic
field variations. The ferrite sensor magnetometer is based on the generation of even
-harmonics in response to a magnetic field. The second harmonic is measured as an indi-
cator of the field strength. The transfer function for such an instrument is
W(12)
HY, 1~-Owp)
P (I + Py (I t PTd) t X6
ere s the foward gain, 0 in the feedback constant, T f is the time constant of the
second hamonic filter, consisting of n identical resonant circuita, and T- is the time
d
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AC C NR: AT6031631
constant of the phase-sensitive detector. This expression can be simplified for n
and presented in th a form K I
F(P) yi- -
P2t2C/wo p+l/w~
where
T + T
A+OK C
4 d
2 VT ~T AIt OK
'Tf Td a
This is a transfer function for a second order system with well known characteristics.
Using a step input, 'the response and the dynamic error of this instrument is predicted,
with contentional mathematical operations. The author concludes I' on the basis of this
analysis, that thexesponse speed of a self-compensating, ferrite sensor magnetometer
increases with increasing feedback only if there is a substantiaLldifference between
the filter.and the detector time constants,.when the transient response is essentially
exponential. In this mode of operation the filter time constant has practically no
influence on the response of the instrument. If the response is determined primarily
by the filter time constant, then the increase in the feedback leads to oscillation.
The.detector time constant in this case has almost no effect. For.given filter and de-
tector time constants, there is an ,optimum value of feedback which produces fastest re-
Design data for selecting.an optimum magnetometer configuration are included.
Orig. art. has: 3 figures,-21 formulas
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YAKOVIEV 14,.Nt, n, ASNOVA, A.F.
~11,-T-~_ 0.,
-,;-fe-t of muscalar ac~ vity ron tho interaction of thiol 9701UIP3
, - U -L to -
of myosin with adenosine-triphosphoric acid. Ukr.biokh4m.zhur.
34 no.l-.95-103 162. (SERA 2.7,,-5)
1. Researnh Institute of Fhysical Culltureq Leningrad*
OEM
--Imp
YAKOVLEV. N.M.. prof TjMMYAYV, Y.N., kand.tekhn.nauk
Establishing tractor work norms on the basis of power consumption.
Mekh. elek.sote.sellkhoo. no.4:16-22 157. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Teaeoymnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mekhanizataii
sellskogo khozyaystvas
(Tractors)
YAKOVUV, Imnd. tekhno.nauk
cagn9tic a~f~plifiers. Izv- vY'5o
Detor;~Ang ttLe transfer ftmetiOn Of (MIRA 11:7)
uch-ab.zav-Pril). no.2:13-21
i.Laningradekiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i OPtiki-
(ttagnotic amplifiers)
YAKOVLEVo N.M.
use of generalized characteristics for the analysis of a magnetic
amplifier with a complex load* izv.vys.ucheb-zav.; prib. 7 no-61
54-56 164. (M1RA 18:2)
1. Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. Rekowendo-
vana, kafedroy avtomatiki i telemekhanik:L.
66210
SOV/146-59-1-8/21
'?,25-30
AUTHORt Yalcoylev, N.11.1 Candidate-of Technical.Sciences, Docent
TITLEt The Calculatio n of a Differential Magnetic Amplifier With A.C.
Output
PERIODICAL% Iz-vesti-ya vy.sshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Priborostroyeniye, 1959,
Nr 1, pp 55-61 (USSJU).
''ABSTRACTs Several methods for-calculating magnetic amplifiers were describ-
e,d. in literatute. M.A. Rozenblat, (Ref.1), N.P. Vasillyeva, O.A.
Sedykh (Ref.2), N.M. Tishchen.ko (Ref,.3) derived calculation me-
thods for choke coil circuits.- Reducing the calculation of dif-
-ferential amplifiers to.the calculation of a choke coil pres-
ents knoiYn difficulties. L.A. Bessonov (Ref.4) and V.G. Gordeyev
(Itef.5) bas,e4 their cal_culation methods on a representation of
a f amil3r. of,.-dolri ~'eui~ves by the f ormula
(Formula 1) B A
,Where B, - alternating component of the induction in the core;
-1. W_ -specific ac mmpereturns; aW=- specific de ampereturns.
~Card 1/3 This formula will!be adequate for expressing the magnetizing
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characteristics of materials of a h.igh.ma'gnetic permeability in
the-presencia of a cons.i,derable num.bar of magneiiiing ampereturns.
Tba differential magn -a.tic-amp.lifier is considered in such a
manner..thatIwhen o Ine choke coil has been i~aguetized to a maxi-
mum, the'other one will be completely demagnetized, which obvi-
ously cannot be considered in conclusions based on the applica-
tion,of formull.a 1. Therefore, a calculati6n method for a differ-
ential amplifier with ac output.is suggested which is similar
to the calculation.of ordinary.choke coil circuits. The calcu-
lation method is based on - using the magnetizing characteristic
B_= f(H,H=).under the assumption that current and voltage in
mignetic amplifier are sinusoidal. 'The calculation of such an
vinplifier is based on the requirements of providing.a minimum
core volume, a minimum power consumption and constant voltage
phases at Ithe amplifier outlet with changin4 signal magnitides.
The equivalent circuit of a differential amplifier is i3hown in
Fig.l. Using the designations of this-diagram, the amplifier
Card 2/3 function is described by the following eqilations:
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The Calculation of a Difforential Magnetic Amplifier With A.C. Output
in + 12
U jx1 + (RR + jlyiH
U JXP.'2 - (R11 + jXH)'11
Ba;3ed on the solution of these equations, formulas for the modu-
luo and phase of the voltage at a.load are obtained. Further, the
sequence of calculation operations for a differential magnetic
amplifier-is established, based on a circuit diagram shown in
fil.r.5. There are'2 circuit diagrams, 1 diagram, 2 graphs and 6
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ASSOCIATIONs Leningradskiy institut toe-hnoy mekhaniki i optiki'(Leningrad In-
stitute of ]Precision, Mechanics and Optics)
SUBMITTED: January 27, 1959
Card 3/3
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Hi
animals. Thr. extended overlooding of stwve4 rabbits
with sugar kadis to a Characteristic 'If I'*11 Curve,
which returns to normal As Won " Wilar =Mtion is
wtopped. ~-Tbe I coate"t of uAdemourished cutit 6 the zoo
Mov as that of Starved cats, while the U content it higber. we*
Uitended sugar overlosdirts in t big cam causes ghwoituls.
uith an increstse In I and 11, which, however, do not reach
t1wir normal leveli. 8, A. Karista
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a Iiiabstion of total and -ino altMen
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94. Makot. i TokiiAot. 3, No. 3,
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&00 -400 1
peptone or M) Ing. N In Slycine. It rabbits are ex-
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contain much 1cm glymon and hexoe monophuphate
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It. 9114-0 at by ysqctomy na anaerobic
00 drate decomposition M.MUSCIOS during Olliffl-
-,=Y
cr stfic diabetes. Ibid. MO-17(in 6crillat',
n hypophytectottlized and dePallf-Teliti"d
00 ftog% and cats the bloott sugar and (me Sugar vahtci Of
00
00 a nitiv.1vt are practilally nortual. IX-panctrat litat loci (1)
00 Illont, reducr-4 thv (Mbollytimte tewrm anti tile g4wgen
l(ent. Ilypoph?Wettittly (11) anti I keep the hex"Ar 100
400 v "tit
phosphatc anti laetic au-41 contents at low leveli. AnAcritl;k-
t1ccont it. of carbohydrates is unaffected by shnultancmj~ o
I and P11, but glycogen dt-coultin. and hilefic acid fortnation
urcullbalArterdbyllion. udws not cornpIctelycru-se the
%.fftvt off, but etstrctsthe part. ZOO
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Coo
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old- I 77=,
wall ON -0-1 Ali
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god that mullcidag work does not of
I quirement. There was Is slight
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vitamin feeding and muscle trair
&A fat was due only to Its vital
D being without effect.
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x 'M A )
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condidom of vary- -00
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Nw.of plant cits.
be ffectiveness of =00
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U 0 C It CO At K ItK 9 K u-ir it at KO n I Im
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109 of the growing bodr_ ~t;,X-A'skowkV.- J. PAP114. -00
-W adult
V. S~ S. ft. 30
rabbits trained 10 "tin. daily for 10 dayli, folycogen In.
go's arelsed W2 and 20 Mg. % In whitir slut Ird toulictirl" frAp.;
lit thine trained twkt dally. 8 inin. each titue, for 10dityll,
the in'Traw. were 14,13 And VI Inio. lv~lj. In th_.. ~411141111
so A IlailitA twit'r diAlly. 1.3 114111. each little fia ;ill;11.1VA. file
lot At'[! Owtvans well M4 suit ISSI tuff. ,'IV. In Youlls ilflltlltil~ -00
-oarn blerealed shillificoully 11
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g
1 04 .1 was brief and exicitilm over a l.mill lino,
tilt fe%Pfttiv* illervalwo wrfr M3 mod 4111,A into. 1'; 1.4
so a He "
-a midinaN frain"I 1-15 "lill- tWi-V dihilY flotilla :it) tIAV1, fAll
mild 4;W.5 full. fi'c for thow titiliol.tj I olf,. lll,,v lilors
so a dallyfor30liftyli, A peduilul 10111in. work lwivvdmily ft*
A days gave a caroildcrable drup of ollytoffen mild a cal lU-r r.0 0
r
long ecovery perkxl In YUUn1 flibbitil (OWFtflilluing). COO
490 it Adult rabbits under the ofune condition, guve a r6t of
3KI) end 240 ing. %, their rnvyrry prilOll we, %hort.
Training 10 join., twice daily for 30 day% produced even
xreAtcr overtrairdox in young anintali, while in the adult 0. SO 0
STOUP there was a rise of W8.5 anti &M ing. 7c, rLcovery .::so
little was short and traitdng of the inu%kies wai good.
C. S. shapilo
boo
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011ALLURMAL L TIESA11,111 CLASSIFICATION use
in,
Use
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-YAKOVLEV, 14 - N - n the
"The Significance of Increaaed Retention of Vitamin C in the Intestine 0
EffectiveneBs of Yiusc:le Training,," Fiz. Zhur.1 30, 110-31 1941
Lab. Pathophysiolog7i Leningrad Sci. lee. Inst. for Physical Culture
----YAKOVLEVY N-.N.
"The Effect of Muscular Activity on the Development of Experimental Scurvy," Fiz.
Zhur.) 30, NO-3, 1941
Lab. Physical Chemistry, Leninerad Natural Sci. Inat. Im. Leagaft
A~~- V~ . YAt. 11 .
I
"The C ignificance Of Insulin for the Resynthesis of Muscle Glycogen During a Period
of Rest after Exercise," Fiz. Zhur., 'z0, No.5, 1941
Lab. Physiological Chem., Leningrad Natural Sci. Dist. in. Leagaft.
000 4,
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