SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKUBOVICH, I. A. - YAKUBOVICH, S. V.

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YAKUBOVICH, I.A.; ULANOVp V.I.; MACHINSKIY, AN. .."%L-Improvement of the apparatus for continuous r-icording of the conduati-i of samples during them)graphic analysis. Zav. lab. 29'~'o'*'~J-4--,41-1343 63. (PIRA 1?:l) s/08u/63/U36/UO'1/009/O26 D?-o4/D307 AUTHORS: Kaplan, G. Ye., Machinskiy, N.V., Yakubovich I.Aj_Uspenskaya, T.A. and Pryan16Fn_i_k-ov_aT-.V'_. TITLE: The effect of superfine grinding on solid phase reactions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v- 36, no. 1. 1963, 95 - 101 TEXT: A brie-. review of solid phase reactions is first given, concluding that sintering processen occur as a result of mass exchange in the solid and particularly :~n the liquid and gaseous phases. Vibration and jet grinders are considered to be most effective. To study the sintering reaction;3 of some ore con- centrates the authors used superfine grinding to) ensure a large reactive nrea, and further gronnd the fines together to ensure maximum intermixing. The grain size was of the order of I p. Such treatment allows the reactions to go almost to :ompletion at tem- peratures considerably below the usual temperature used for such Card 1/2 S/080/63/036/001/009/026 The effect of superfine grinding .-.D2o4/D307 processes. A few examples nre quoted including the decomposition of ZrS'04 (a) in presence of mineralizers (at 1050 - 11000c) and (b) after superfine grinding, with a mineralizer (98 - 99 % decomposition at 800 - 9000C). The effect of mineralizers are discussed and the importance of intimnto mixing "~s underlined, quoting the decomposition of zircon In the presence of Caco~ICAF 2- Solid phase reactions of spodumene with CaCO 3 or Cao (reac ants ground to 1 V. and mixed in a vibration grinder) took plnce largely at 820'C, in contrast to -9700C when the grain size was 70 it# The products were in a freely flovinfr, form (grain size 0.2 - 1 mm), well suitable therefore to continuous production. Detailed study of such reactions should shed light on the complex mechanisms of solid phpse processes. There are 2 figures. SUBMITTED: September 22, 1961 Card 212 YAKUBDVICH,,,j.4.; pARADNYA, P.I.; PASHKIN, N-P-; VIIYANSKIYp M.P. Method of preparing cr7stalline acrylamide. Khim. prom. no.8:570-572 Ag 163. (MMA 16:12) TYUPTINO YO.P.1 YAKUBOVICIIJ I.A0 Separation of sand products from suspensions end their washing in hydrooyclones with ejector jetlinystamfi. IhIm. prom. no,2# 104-1(Y7 F t64. (MM 17 t 9) "Kinetics of the Homogeneous and Heterogeneous oxidation of Uranium (IV) and its Acid Leaching Processes." report submitted for 2nd Intl conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aug-9 Sep 64. WA yAKjjBOyjcH, I.A.1 WVSKIlp O.B. Countercurrent gas lift agitators in the h7drozetanurgy of nonferrous metals. TSvet. mt. 37 no.1003-36 o 164. (MIRA 18M YAKUBOVICH, I.A.; PASK110, N.P.; VILYANSKIYj H.P.; ABIN, S.Ye.; SLAVUTSKAYA, I P.I.; JUJPNEW 11 1.; R-rinimall uchastiye: PARADNYA, SKAYA, M.L.; FURISMAII, V:I.; I,::O,','OVA, L.F.; PACHKOV, A.S.; BACHURINA, Y.M.; F3CHP1, M.I.; YUKSINA, L.A.; FOTICNAREV, Yu,F.; DYMovrcH, Y(l.I,; P1050VA, R.A. Production and use of synthetic water-solublEi polyacrylamide adhesives. Ferm. i spirt.prom. 30 no.8:32-34 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Moskovsliy likero-vodochnyy zavod. YAKUBOVIGH, LA.; AGRANAT, B.A.; KNIRILIfiv, O.D.; KAVSK-ly, N.H. " Use of ultrasonic wav,--:; In nonferrous mieta:. technoloFy. Tz-,r. v7a. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met. 7 no. 4:23-29 164 (MIRA 1911) 1. Mookovskiy J.ngtitut stali J.splavov, kafodra metall-orgil rodkikh metallov. "I'll - - YAKUPUVICH I.A. ; ,.jArjjINSKIY, A.V.; POTAAKOV, 0. 1. ------- Experiment in grinding ore in a courter current steam-jet mill. I TSvet. met. 38 n0-5:12-14 My 165. 18:6) L, W56-66 nWP (t)/EV1P(bj/ETC(d) Add_K7-~Tk 53 3 65 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0063/0065 IHOR* Kol 1AWv H Kudryavtgey. 1. 36; Psslr6~rlj'o AM Yakubo~ia OROt Untral-Boilez! and-TvUb pt-Institute Im, I$~Io Polzunov (Ts-enfralInyy kotloturbinw Institut)- TITLE: Application of a metbod forbigh freque I induotion beating_ of metallic beat carriers SOURCE: Teplo- i'massoperenoso to It Konvaktivn77 teploobmen v odnorodnoy.orede (Heat and-mass transfer# v, 1: Convective beat exchange in an homogeneous medii:n). Minsk# Nauke i tekhnikap ~965p 63-65 TOPICTAGSi beating, liquid zmetalt beat carrier ABSTRACT: In industrial.prootico for beating in a high-frequoncy magne- tic fieldj, the~specific beat flux is prectically,;Lndependent of tgmpere- ture and can reach values up to approximate17 101 kilowatts/meter . The article describes experiments made with laboratory equipment on a heavy metal olloy and on alight alkali metal. The in,.'Iuotor in the exporl- ments was a solenoid with a diameter of 0,065 maters and a length of 0.450 made from a copper tube with a cross' section of 10 z 10 and a wall Card ~Pp L 11856-66 ACC.NRI AT6=353 thickness of 0-0015 meters* In the he"y alloy loop the coil'of the Inductor oover;d a Dect Ion of tbo alloy loops which consisted of a tube 'witba diameter of 0,05 meters and a. wall thickness or 0o0025 motors, inclined at an angle of approximately 300to the vertical and made of Khl8NlOT steel, The light metal was.boated by the Inductor in a verti- cal with a length of Oe5 meters and an outside diameter of 0#044 meters and made of Khl8NlOT steel. The voltage on the leads of the high frequency generator could be set within the limits of 0 to 750 volts# 14883uremento were made of the power of the generctort the voltage and current strength, temperatures of the metal and the cooling medium at the inlet and outlet of the inductor, and the feed rates of the metal and-tbe cooling_medium. For the neaiy alloys thv load on the generator -."V r u n a was-varied withln the liMits-of 25 to'~80 kilowattae Five series were made with a total duration of 110 hours. Tbe runs were made at a constant rate of feed of the alloy equal to approximately 20,,000 kgAourv Deponding on the conditions, the temperature of ;he alloy varied from 473 to 7730K, For the light metal the load was 130 kilowatts, the aver- age temperature In the heater was approxinately 11230Ks and the feed rate of the metal was about 2jOOO khZbour. The Inductor was operated under these conditions for 2pproximately 150.bou:rs, Results are shown'' graphically. It is concluded that the method is suitable for practical application* Origo art. has: 2 figure3o Mkid-mej "Is SUB CODE 20/ SUBM DATS-- 3lAuS65/ ORIG REPt 003/ OTH REFt -001 Card STEKLOV., Vladimir Yurlyevich; YAKUBOVICH,_;.L., red. izd-va; WOGO!-.'OVA, I.A., tek-h~i-.~~ .- -- ILeninskil p [Lenin's electrification plan in operation*. Ian elektrifikatsii v deistvii. Moskva, Izd-vo AN SSSRj 1963. 158 P. (MIRA 17:2) YAMMOVICH, I.L. -- facturing o' utomat c f rake te0h and similar articles. Isobrr. v SSSR 1 no.5t22 N 156. OILRA 10:3) (Agricultural machinery) YAXUBOVICH, I.L. I IIN . ~- A" ' ' r tWjdD9,AA(I aLLintainjAg One-war tractor-automobile ice roads. Isobr. T SSSR 2 no.1:18-20 ja 157. ' .(Road machine.-7) (Roads, 108) NLRA 10:4) TAKUBOVICH, I.L. Hop harvestiag machine designed by, R.P. Merzhvinsimia and A.A. Rjrbkina. Izo*. v SSSR 2 no,3212-13 Mr 157, (9LRA 100) (Hopp) (Harvesting machinery) (Merzhvinakaia, X.P.) (Rvbkina, A.A.) j YAKUBOVICH, I.L. ...,,,~~~d-dnveyers for cylindrical pieces. Iz,)br.v SSSR 2 no.10:24 0 157. (Conveying machinery) (MIRA 10:11) YEGOROV, Grigoriy Favlovich; KOVARSKIYI Alek*andr Illich; IWANOV, I.I.F.J. nauchryy red.; YAKUBOVICH, I.L., red.; TOKER, A.M,.s tekhn. red. ------ I (Design, inatallationy operation, and repair (if industrial electric units] Ustroistvo, montazh, ekspluatutsila. i remout promyshlenrqkh elektroustanavok. Moskva, Proj'tekhizdatp 1961. 526 P, (Eloctric engineering) ,04IRA 15:7) . . . ISHCHENKO, Ivan Ivanovich. Prinimal uchaijtiyo KASHIN, A.N.; RAGNSKIY, S.A.0 nauchriyy red.1 YAKUBOVICHp I.L., red.; TOMI, A.M.p tekhn. red, (Masonry]Kamonriye raboty. Moskvap Proftokhizdatt 1962, 374 p. (MIRA 15-12) 1 (Masonry) 0 YAKUBOVICII, 1.11. Review of the textbook "Coals of the U.S.S.R." Ugoll 38 zno.rl: 63-64 N 163. (MTRA 17;9) 1. Glavnyy inzh. upravieniya KaraEandauplesbyt pri Yazaldriskur. sovete narcdriogo khozyay3tva, YAKUBOVICH, Jell* (g*Kolomna, Mookovsko7 oblastO Some deficiencies in the explanation of chapter 3, "Irono of the chemistry, textbook for the 10th grade. Xhin. v 9'*Ola 13 no.1:76-77 Ja-F 158. (MM 10:12) (Chemistry--Textbooks) (iron) i I k () r)~-) V / (- P1 , I y LIN. B.G.-,'HOZOKHINO N.G.; PBLYUSHENKO. 0.1.; CHIRNOI(ASHNNTSEV, A.I.; YA=-QK4g9, - BORISOV, H.I., glaynyy konstnLktor, otvotetvenayy -4JIXA.. redaktor; POHOMARICUKO, A.D., re&ktor; ZATHAR V, X.A., tekJinicbaski7 redaktor CGAZ-69 and GAZ-69A automobiles; a description of their construction, adjustment, and maintenance] Avtomobili oAz-69 i GAZ-69A; opisanie konstruktaii, regulirovka i ukhod. Gor1kii, Gorticovokoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. 317 P. (HLRA 10:2) 10 Avto avod im. Kolotova (for Borisov) 11. I .(Automobiles) ZISLIN. S.G.; MOZMHIM, N.G.; PELTUSWMO. 0.1.; SCLOTITET, T.S.; CHONG- "MOTSM, A.I.;,%MMOTICH, I.Te.; BMISOT, N.I., red.; MITAW, T.T., red.; IdL&IMMU, R.G., takhn.red. (The GAZ-69, GAZ-69A, and X-72 high-roadability automobiles; oonstruotion and operation] Avtomobili vysokoi prokhodinoeti GAz-69, GAz-69A i X-72;' ustroistvo i ekepluatateiia. Pod red. N.I.Borisova. GorIkii, GorIkovskoe knizhnoe iod-vo, 1959. 363 p. OURA 13: 5) 1. Glavnyy inshaner Gorlkovokogo avtozavoda (for Borisov). (Automobiles) GOFDKHOVSKIYj D~Mo; GIMIN, S.G.; ZISLIN, S.G.; KUZNF-TSF-Iyp K-D-; BoN.; PELYUSHENK09 0.1.1 POPOV, y PROSVIRNIN, A.D.y otv- red . HAZgV, V.V.., rtd.; yUNISOVA, H.I., tekhn. red. [Motor vehicles manufactured at the Gorif~y Automobile Plant] AvtoAbili Gortkovskogo zavoda- Gortkii, Gorlicovskoe knizh- noe izd-vop 1963. 390 P- (mIRA 16:4) 1, Glavnrf konstruktor Gorikovskogo avtozavod!L (for ProsvIrnin). (Gorkiy--Motor vehicles) ADESTOV, G.N.; BORISOV, V.I.; DVOITIAN111OV, N.V.; LUBK(jV, V.B.; RUZOVKIN, V.P.; NIKHAYLOV, S.B.; TUZHILKIV) V.G.; CEMIOMASHINTSEV, A.I.; SHIYYOV, B.N.; YAKU:30 Irjqgp - 1--~ ~ ROVBDI, A.D., I.Ye.; ULqAIIETSKIY,, A.M., nauchn. red j ..Ofy. ~od.; NONAKNOVA, N.F., red.; KOGAN, F.L., tekhn. red. [Votor vehicles of the U.S.S.Re atalog; the GAZ-51, GAZ-51A) GAZ-63 and GAZ-63A motolcks; structural changes ane the interchangeability of parts and units] Katalog- :3pravochnik "Ay~omobili SSSR: avtorobili GAZ-51, GAZ-51A, GAZ-63, GAZ-63A; 1-.onstruktivrWo izmonaniia i vzaiL,.oz=enia- emostt detalei, uzlov i agregatov. Moskva, 1963. 74 p (HIRA 16:12i 1. Moscow. TSentralinyy institut nauchno-tekbnicheskoy in- formatsii po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyenlyu. 2. Glavrqy konstruktor Gor1kovskogo avtomobillnogo zavo&a (for Prosvirin). (Motortrucks-Catalogs) -A I V.V. SHCHERBOA, X.I. UnWnCH (USSR) "The limits of isomorphle Intermixth" depending an Irnetic ccedItlonS." Haport,presented at the Conference on Chemistry of the Zarth's Crust, Moscow, 14-19 YoF 63- Ip DROZD0VA,,T.'V'; Y,~.j,'nLivvjC11, 11%.f.; KM)TAMNOV, YO.F. ()rgr--n--c riatter from the fluorite ore7- ofthe Polrovo-Fdreyvv deposit In the region of the Sea of Azove Geokhimiia no.6: 573-577 Je 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut geoUlmil I anal i. ticheskoy khl.mil imeni. Vernadskogo Atj riS,"JTZ i VSeSOY1-'.-.T1yy nouchro-issledovatellskiy InrAitut minerallnogo syr1ya, Molkira. YAKUBOVICH, K.I. I Formation of fluorite in carbonate rocks in the eastern region of the Sea of Azov. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5:1107-1109 F'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchnb-issledovaatellskiy institut minerallnogo syrtya. Predstavieno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym. YAKUBOVICH, K-I- ...... Rare earth in the fluorite of the Pok-rovo-YAroyovskoye deposit (eastern part of the Azov Sea region). Geokhiiaiia -to.11:1376-1378 11 165. WIM 19-1) 1. Submitted April 20, 1965. L 2U ACC NRi AP6019163 Atri.H011; ?j_;a0AyAj I.; YAWbZvigh, L.' 5. ORG: Dopartmont'of Diochomistry arxi Biophysics, Bolorussimi State University im, V Lonin, (Xafedra - bio'ldiilmii i biofiziki Bolorusskogo gosudarsY1r'onnogo_Z_ ~vorsiteta) TITU,'.t Variation in glutamic-almdno and glutardo-asparagbio ardmopherase-in connoc- tion with 25 ~rq_ E 9 -93 SOURCE: Nauchnyyo doklady vysahey shkolye Blologichookiyo nauki, no. 1, 3.966 0 TOPIC TAGS:. enzyme, amino acid,- rat, x ray irradiation, rMiation biologic offset ABSTRACT; The article presointo rosults of an investigation o_f'c*hd-nG'ea in tho' activity of alanine and aspartate transaminaoo in the Uver, kidney, spleen- and cardiac muscle of white rats.after general exposure to x-rays in a d03G ,of 100 r. Aminotransforase activity was determined 1. 2. e.nd 24 hours after ~x-ray exposure. Two typos of changes were notede One was characterized by a lowerinG of the rate of transaiination from I-alanine to alpha-katoglutaric; -acid (liver, spieen)'s The other was characterized by phasod changes after I x-rays Only in thi* spleen was there a positive correlation between the !change in activity,of alanine and upartate aminotraneferaoe at an poriode af ter irradiationb The authors-'thank Doctor of Biological c:ciences, Profoasor her constant leadership in the work. Orig,, art* has: 1 figure and a V.. SUEM DA*TEZ s , O6May65 ORIG RE- F 1 005 GORINSKIYO V.11.; yAKUBOVICH# L.V- for the iMProvement of a.8 pubiication Present state and methods NTI no.5114-16 1649 of literature on irrigation and water economy* (MIRA 17110) YAKUBOVICH,, LoVe .. Using plastic materials in irrigation and drainage* 17:4) Zemledelie 26 noe3:86-92 I-Ir 164. (MIRA CHERNOyjj, sjCernochjS ). sHVARTS, V.V.[translator); M11ITSER, R Ye.(transla~~A; GOLIDSHTFal., M.S.[translato::1; DULA, i:7a.[translator); SINARTS; I.V. [translator]; TAKULWICE, L.V.[translator.'I; ACMKMI, II-S-) Prof., dokto:r te nauk, red.; GIL-DENMIG, red.izd-va; TIKHAIIOV, A.Ya., tekhn. red. [Handbook on the manufacture of machir~ery in two volumes] S;pravochnik Po machinostroeniiu v dvukh tomakh- Moskva. Mashgiz) Vol .1. 1963. 734 p. Translated frcjr, the Czech. (miRik 16:12) (Mechanical engineering) (jietalwork) GMUSKIYO V.Ulp lnzb. (HOOL-M)l Mumvials LoVes in2h. (Ilockva) 1,60INjologima Wwmtlm on bydmuUo ongLneorina " wilomtion, Gidr,6 i mol. 17 no-11'U-e 3 965- 0mv, is 13.1) UMNSKIlt V.I.; YAKUB0111CH, na-tchn. red. [Install ations for th(, crrtJnu!-,i-.,a casting of 3*,j~el In capitalist countries] Ustanoik! ~,epreryvnoi razlivki stali v kapitalisticheskikh stramakh. Irloskva, TSentr. irw-". infonrataii chernol metallurgii, 1963- 3z, P. (M1:VA 17:10) TAEMVICH, M.A. -strength lightweight reinforced Of bigh s e Prospective u Id anginfiering structureve in bridges 91 concrete of V&riOul WON (=A 91 10) SSR 3:213-228 N G rug. TrW~v Inst. stroi. delm, A (Lightweight concrete) SOMME=. U 20 er m I 1 18 - .1 - ~ Z' --,ii ~F WET..- ," ~5mmr-t ~W.,- 'g g 'rg v ma a le A 0 , q qx a I I CKUP-M! E~Mk, .00 0 HERB u U*~ -M ME YAKUBOVICH, M.A. 1. Bill mww"~ "Spongollts" and "spongolits" reinforced concrote; new Georgian building materials, their Investigation and prospective use. Trudy Inst. stroi. dels. AN Gruz. SSR 4:173-187 153. (MLRA 911O) (Georgia--Rainforced concrete) -GO V S~ R WIN 1 0-11 1-19 V 14 IN" AMR;., m NNU RIMUMNOTARE 2, E, ~34~PU VNi lit i R"R lm IV* YAKU,BOVIGH,,.Kikha.il.Andrayevich, doktor takhnichookikh nauk, professor; -- ~ --. 1. .,"-1 Vidir" 'S-.*r.-#'4--]~I'Idk tor; HALIZOVA, N.V., takhnicheskiy Tedaktor [Ifighway-bridges made of lightweight reinforced concrete] AiOtodorosh- nye mosty iz legkogo shelezabotona. Moskva, Nauchno-takhn. izd-vo avtotransp. lit-ry, 1956. 68 p. (mWk 10:4) (Bridges, Concrete) YAKUBDVICH, M.A., doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, professor. Usiag lightweight concrete in bridge construction. Transp. stroi, 6 n9-3:10-12 Mr 056. (MLRA 9:7) (Bridges, Concrete) (Lightweight concrete) UIUBOVICH, N.A., doktor tokhniohaskikh nauk, professor. Bridge* mde of lightweight reinforced concrete. Ayt.dor. 19 no.4: 13-14 Ap 156. (Bridges, Concrete) (Km 9:8) vic-H, --- - 124-11-13376 Tr4nslation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr. 11, P 152 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yakubovich, M. A. TITLE: Study of Light Reinforced Concrete in Bridges, Buildings, and Struct- ures on the Basis of the Method of Limit Conditions and Works on Endurance, Dynamics, and Impact. (Legkiy zhelezobeton v mostakh, k'onstruktsiyakh i sooruzheniyakh na osnove metoda predellnykh sostoyaniy i raboty na vynoslivost', dinamiku i udar. ) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Tbilissk. in-ta ir,.zh. zh.-d. transp., 1956, Nr 30,pp 96-122. ABSTRACT: Fluctuating loading tests .'e'erformed by the Author, jointly with M. V. Kandelaki, tip to 2 x 1 0 cycles reveal that the endurance of pumice-type concrete (compressive strength: 60 - 80 kg/cm2) is not less than the endurance of heavy concrete ( rJ M-150). In 1952, tests were run at Sukhumi'" the endurance of reinforced spongolithic concrete (M-170) in a beam with a 30-meter span. At an oscillatory amplitude corresponding to structural deflections caused by operational loads, the beam endured Zx 106 test cycles, at 3-4 cps, without Card 1/2 damage. Upon doubling the oscillatory amplitude, failure occurred 124-11-13376 Study of Light Reinforced Concrete in Bridges, Buildings, and Structures on the Basis of the Method of Limit Conditions and Works on Endurance, Dynamics, and Impact. (Continued) after 280,000 cycles (upon tensio.jal failure of the steel bar at mid-span). It Is established that for highway bridges of a 4-17-meter span made of pumice, tufa, and spongolithic concretes (M-150 to 170), the dynamic coefficient of the impingement of operational Icads averages 1.2 . Also adduced are the results of the impact tests of cantilever structures and, further, the values of the relative deflections of beam andarch- type "light- concrete" bridges resulting from operational loads. It appears that the "generalized" formulas recommended by the Author cannot claim exactitude and universality, since they do not comprise such factors as the creep and slump of "light" concrete, the stress relaxation in the reinforcing armature, et al. Bibliography: 28 references. V,. V. Pinadzhyan Card 2/2 'I'M "Ii YAMOVICH, H.A. Uging ohell rock and Itmaxtone of the Ukrainian S.S.R. in makiw, olain and reinforced concrete to be used for hydrEulic structures. ~rudy Inst. stroi. del& AU Gruz. SSR 6:101-119 157. (141RA 11;8) (concrete) YAKUBOVICH, M.A., BAKHTADZE, I.D. ~vv'.~ ___--yeo'Zo~ors rlyr4~lnstruct inns on making and using shall-rock and limestone concretes in producing plain and reinforced con,-.rate construction elements. Trudy Inst. stroi. dela AN Gruz. SSR 6:121-132 157. (MIRA 11:8) (concrete) -1 1 1 . , , , v f-7-rj r-~- L-Ju- , , -.f - I I I - 05020V, P.S4.; YAKUBOVIGH, M.A. I Corref.,t adjustment of turbodrills. lieft.khos. 35 no.11:41-46 -v '57. (Turbodrills) (Kin 10: 11) prof.; DAHILKINA. H., y,eyich,, doktor tekhn.nauk TAKUBOVIC&J~kW red.; TO (Concrete and reinforced concrete from Ukrainian shell rock and limiestones] Baton i thelezoboton na rakusbe-.-hnikakh i izvestnia- kakh Ukrainy. Kiev, Goo.ixd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR, 1958. 69 p. (14IRA 11:12) (Concrete) TAKUBOVICH, M.A., doictor takhn.nauk, prof. #0&4QmiW#* VO#xa& 'Using prestressed lightweight concrete bridge alsm:2ts. Transp. stroi. 8 no.10:9-13 0 138. (MIRA 11:11) (Bridges, Concrete) XAMOVIGH, Mikhail Andreyevioh. prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; YINHCHUKOV, ate fiEbk, red.; KHITROV, P.A., takhn.red. (Lightweight reinforced-concrete structures and brid tudy, a 9,9181 construction. nnd principles of tho theory] Kon trukt mosty iz legkogo mhe102obetona; iselednvenlis, stroitel!etvo# oanovy toorii. Moskva, Yeea.lzdatellako-poligr.obledinenia N-va putei soobahchaniia, 1960. 327 P. (MUU 14:2) (Lightweight concrete) (Bridgon, Concrete) YAKUBOVICIlp M*A* Goneralized method of designing eccentricaUy compressed reinforced concrete elements for strength when asymmetrically reinforced by a method of calculated limiting conditions. Wy GPI (Gruz.] no.5:3-11 161. (KTPA 15:12) - (Precast concrete) GURSKIYO G.V.; S11NEYEROVp Ya*Ao; YA Carry out the decisions of the All-Union Conference of Steelmakers. Stall 24 no*7t577-583 -J1 164, (MIRA All) PEYSAKHOVAJ, I.A.; SUTYRINA, V.A.; SHTAMBURG, V.F.; YAJ:,U,BOV.ICH', M.A. Bench for testing drilling pipes for fatigue-strength. Yash. i neft. obar. no.1-7-10 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Vsesoyiiznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut burnvoy- takhniki. BURCHINSKIV, G.I.; TTIODOIII. I'LL; YAKUBOVICH, M.I. Bosinonbilic reactions. Klin.med-33 no.7:24-29 JI '55. OX)SINDPHIL COUNT, in various diseases) (MLRA 8:12) & L- f -(XI - - -i---YAKUWJICII d.m,3d *I pro . . YOV) - 0~. 0 Some peculiarities in the courBe of periarteritis nodose. Vrach, delo no,9974-77 S 160, (MIRA 1319) (ARTERIES-DISFASES) YAKU&JUCHP .1-1. 1. Dissertation defended for the degree of Doctor of Juridicial Sciences at the Institute of Government and Law (1j62-) ~qca,( S-C,- IlCompulsory Defense in -mioviet Criminal Law." Vestnik Akad. llauk, No. 4o 1963; PP 1119-145 YAKIJBGVICH, m.m. (Moskva) eatment of electronic processing data characterizing T r sperse sYstem[30 Koll.zhur. 27 distribution in polydi (MIRA 18:12) no.3:465-470 My-Je 165. 1. submitted Nov. 15p 1963. 3RSO -V!, M, PIN R' N K , S ,-TAKUBOVICH, H.H. (Hooky&) Distribution of the disperse phase in a poU-disperse aerosol system. Koll. zhur. 22 no. 6:74&751 19-D 160. (NMA 13112) (Particle seize determination) (Aerosols) CODE: MARKOV S. M- POUMN, A, Mt., KOOTEM, MMOZOVA;' "Nucleophilic Substitution at tho Tetrahedral Phoophorus Atoa,, 11, Niiml Problems of Kinetics of* Alkaline Hydrolysis of Derivatives of Phosphorus Acids" Moscow, Zhurnal Obahchey Khimiip V91'36) no 6., 1W, pp 109B-1104 Abstract: The kinetics of the alkaline hydrolysio.of fluorides and nitro- vhevyl esters of y~osi)horuslatoms was studied as a function of the pH. A- mod- ~Lfied Guggenheim method was '-proposed for calculating the ratA, constants of Tirst-6rder reactions. Sample calculations were performed for ethoxymethyl- ! fluorophosphonate, butoxymthylfluorophosphonate and diieopivfflfluorophos- lphonate. The values of E, log A, A 0. and 4~; of the alkLline hydrolysis of,these phosphorus-containing compounds and the standard deviations of these quantities were calculated by the method of least squares, The temperature dependence of the rate constant vas also studied for the Okmline hydrolysis of fluorides and nitrophenyl- *store of phosphorus acidsj. it ims found to obey., an Arrheniua equations Orig. art. has: 4 figures, '14 tormlas and 3 tables, (JPRS: 37oO231 ORGt none TOPIG T~Aq4.1 hydrolysis,, nonmetallic organio derivativej orj;&nic phosphorus ccmpound W, YAKUDOVICH, Ir". YA. 35272. Legkiy zhelezobeton na haze pemzy, tufa i drugikh zapoln iteley. Trudy IV vsesoyuz. Konf- tsii po beton i zhetezobeton IDnstruktslyam. Ch. 1. M.-L., 1949, S. 127-34 SO: Loetopis' ZhurnallrWkh Statey. Vol- 34, 1949 Moskva SOV/137- 59-3- 5858 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, 131 (USSR) AUTHORS: Istomin, V. Ya., Yakubovich, N. S TITLE. Semiautomatic Velding in the Manufacture of Road-building Equip- ment (Poluavtomaticheskaya svarka v dorozhnom mashinostroyenii) PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekon. inform. Sovnarkhoz, Bryanskogo ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 1, pp 24-25 ABSTRACT: Automatic and semiautomatic welding is employed at the Bryansk road-building equipment plant in the manufacture of frames, balancing beams, scraper blades, and othc r components of self- propelled road graders. The adoption of t1le new manufacturing technology improved the quality and the ap?earance of the finished units and resulted in considerable economy. V. V. Card 1/1 'J".78ADINP A@ kand. med. nauk; SPASSKAYA, F. M., Pand. mad. nauk; YAK OVIC__,R,_S..,_~and. mad. nauk Effect of SHP fields on the specific functions in women working with SHF ganoratorti, Akitah, i gin, no.4:69-7/4'62, (MIRA 15 17) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologV. (zav, - prof* K. No Zhmakin) I Moskovskogo ordena Lanina maditoinokogo instituta. (kGROWAVES-MSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (GYRCOLCOY) (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) 9(2) SOVI 112-15-9-1-1729 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nz 1, p 245 (USSR) AUTHOR; Savel'zon, M. D., Rudol'fi, G. R., and Yakjabovich, S. I. cri'7~o TITLE: Automating the Control of Electric Paramet ; o a i~~pment PERIODICAL: Radiotekbn. proiz-vo, 1957, Nr 15, pp 3-33 ABSTRACT: Comparing a voltage that depends an the parameter being controlled with a reference voltage (comparing their amplitudes and the error-signal polarity) is the principal method of quality control. Methods for controlling resistors, DC and AG voltages, and simple comparients directly co-nnected to measuring circuits are described. A particular emphasis is made on the quality control of transformers and reactors. Block diagrams are presented, and autornatic -control deaks are described; the desks comprise switching devices, comparison circuits, automatic devices ensuring operation sequencep signaling systems, and power-supply sources. De;3ks for automatically controlling wiring, cables, transformers, stabilize:d-rectifier output, and Card I/Z SOV/112-59-1-1729 Automating the Control of Electric Parameters of Rae.1o Equipment frequency--response characteristics are described. Automation of controlling operations has increased productivity 15-30 time:i. Bibliography: 6 items. S.A.B. 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Irv I "lily redwrs the od-ainmPtion c&WitY of a 1119awnt I no blik fr6cf1"I'll are it in the prevresm. Himents of la%ic character enter into the mism, rism-lioll 'k having a bkb degre. of acidity and thervitnt inctraw the to 00 VWW -0 0 0 0 _o_ if it V R 0 al #I r _7 1 40 # f 146 too ago -&w 1-1 Vol"t" 3*0 III oil, z0 too .Zee :,Go '= to zoo go '00 ij at's 11'ii4 At$ U It AV Out: 4r I r q I V hrA An L I a ad a 0 0 1 v 04 9 a a 3 6 0 ff cl to to 0 4 K a a of aa It 0 No a 1 84 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 q 0 0 0 0 Zoe : -go * C a 00 go 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 go 00 0 i* 0 0 0 04 0 0 00 q 0 sees 0 Is; l." P. .4%FWTkl F-9vlr'114Rts7DIIR:~~7 *a*** so-* 10 0- ,V ;t I it 00 A L kh. I it A J-k-j a 10 %F. V N V I I ?..-A 1, 1 A4, 11 CC M fl k 1 ' ' * ' "0' IG 06 4 A /Im bft~ w mw4ww" OWN- .00 ps"Oll @I a an so mat Ms. go M. zium P. M. Ronuto"s sind go S. Ragbdatl W-"= Chm. (U. S. a. :it.) 00 289-11020W.-Pilims obtahKd from Ir"Wy pmpd. tro m Oft" they had bwo bnK for 2 days icdi. so Cate tw sitractualoms at bhlk vbcmky is mpukw to that .00 Ol low vilk=itY, this WON txptmd In the thoticity of the fihm- TM trutut Memo an tkw propitim of the film of freably P"pd. nitro varuldws Is Ob"ll within a viscomity ranp of 0.6-10.5 me. Tim prvptrtka of the so .0 j films PrvPd- from altro warmleka stated for 3 umthe do 00 not have ~sK'UY a direct mistim to the viscosity of the '00 06 nittlIcelfulm. In OMM of the cwn bowem films -00 from low-vimonky vernishes were su~v~ to i" lrmu 00 Ow h4b vist ty oum. emor" with the 0.6 me. mitro. 00 00 J! - ro-O t; 00 it -0 cat -u is 41, to I rx It *I ~Ifv 0 of O.'s 49 4 0 0 0 o 0 0 4, 0 'a 0 00 00 0 0 a o o 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 " * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 41 0 * 0 0 0 a a 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0 6 0 o 0 0 0 0 9,45-4 0 94,44 4 6 41 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 1 1 a is It I) k " 11 1? 4 Ifx a J? Y1 111- 11 it It m a Is v nogo4i U41 oaf* A A L. A..A-t a a F . 4 1 1 - I .11v a 91 A -11 1 -A -2 L I a 0,9 lwv (14~111 lj.-.* It"WASICIP a Syndwtic row" to am actwo W $dgmss of Atka, alkalles. "We mad pi". & w.115 mod 1. Od'd1wre. Zd f N~- 2. / .3~ A -00 44-7.-Ckaard Pe plates weft given 2 litu%h custs with Was. of vurkm cow. synthetic traim with an Inter- 00 f mediate dryinij at room Imp. F4mvisuens of baLclitc a vr~re dried at 70-OV mW thaw ol carbolite at HO for 2 hrs. The comotev] Fe plates were intructsed in 5, W and so A 01 257, lf,P(),. II.So" I(Cl. IIN01%, Naoll AM "11-14011, 6 and 10% Nacl and NabSO4. 1% SO, au4 Cit. 61" Ov. I0% CO,, at* water and 1130. The trains tested were: 00 8 i;. simi Ise, JA; in (login rvioulenwil with PbOll arml, then -00 00 estcr d wiTdglycrM). cmmume resin, lditM (PhQ) I F ?If Adf resin (AcJl + MOM alb~rtols, hatate. of 43 WO and Mack caXtIolitt (PhOH + 61.0 + W.W naph. =00 00 -4bentsultonk adds), "d "supius ester- ("ga-pius" re- esterified with Slycer showed 0* shta= to the action I -HC']', AN'S04, 114PO" (:I, sea water and 140. carpsliji. coumame resin. allirrM 00 lit; and bakelite trAmbly resist the action o( 5170 HNO~. 00 40 Al Gutpatia. coumarout resin and alLwtr4 I It L and 116 -00 0 & resist the action of N&OI1 and sq. NIIj at all to"us. -0 0 The bat resistance to SOt was shown by "torpius,ster," 010 followed by red carbolite. while all other resin$ wt.-m cutuiambly afttcted or decompd. (albertal mW couiostone .00 -ji miti) in M-20 days. The beat resistance to " was 41 shomi In decnamins order by "Vuplus "ter", Istkelite, 300 red carbolite &M albtrtol. Xwe of the resin%, except albtrtol, was affected by the action of CO, and 0.. .104 Chas. litmtnc Iwo I Lee ,A LOTOIAIVI CILMIMATION 6 Igloo) -I- SIAL 1 0.0 111 .-W-1-T -T- r---r to to to OP Is Is a R It K U It It Ot KLO ft 1 14 An I I I OW 1; 3 u Ou AV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 '0 * 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 : 77, to- To 0-0-0 0 (is J, -- ---- 0-0 a 04 1 1# If If 'X 11 M U 3d 15 V X 1" a @I 0i W a 20 --A P 0 a 1 1. r L11 A v 0 C-fat &*off It,$ -09 be ##*cl of tkkkavas mad number of 141010 sad the thod W Slopirl" tbfm Go thoo, Stability of pawls toward 00 110M. No. Ad. 76-9.-Th~.'ft id icl% --f *0 Paint am 01011t resistant to corrtn~-R an Vol. Ifenoe 00 dipping is better than sprayhog with paint. Za while 100 cracks even when a layers are applied. Vnder the-e 0 cgmdidoous, lithopost is stable. Two layers a.-e triough .0 for Ficher and red kad; while lacquers and enamth ro-quire .0: th"e. Itirrver Roo got :0 a '00 .00 000 '06 00, goo *02 ago 008 goo :;06 'og 00.1 1, go sa-st& U 00 S-.-- - - . , _ --.- - --- - - - '~- -1. ~ - - --I-.--.---.-----,- - -- 1 1. j_rL8 i x1a.. - - :"-, I i ~ 00- t 0 U a jig so ILIf a ts it at MIO to 1 91 9 A) a 0 'A 'A I I I Do *TOG: :0 *0 *0 '00 001,09 -*v 0 0 0 0 0 *0 6 : *0 01, : : : : : .41, : : : : : : : : : Q* Oft. a ItI.-An improved lipp. for measur ri scribed. The eftect at the delfred of polymerization end the do- e~ of oxidation of the *21 on-the stability of the films In L a atmosphere. y,,q, =uWch and K., Tcrckbov. N,rudui I-M. Lakov i Arajok. No. I (Film-Fornyinj Subilatices), 4MI(1935).-The expts. 'were carried out with RUglan linseed and .JIli. 14cqufrs~wl lie oxidixta Ona polymerk4lwa.111 "Owti, W--m-ni-e-Res7stant than linseed oils. Ltcquers prepd. rorn mixts. of oils treated Individually are tnore'resistant ban those treated In mists. An Ineresse In the prow- Ion of tung oils In the mixts. Improves the stability of', ac uers. The properties are not Improved by mixIng,i Polzed and polymerized oils. L I NIte -The tutig oils e more reAstant then linseed ons to olmation anti polt- r P erIzation. The oxidized oils are more rtable then t 3e In lymerizedoits. Bigelsprepti. from separately treated gredlents differ Ilid from those prepti. from mixts. ated after mixing. A higher proportion of oing oil ,~"I'lprovesllicgtiLbility'ofenamcl,q. The mixing of oxidized d 1pollymetized olls does not yield favorable results, at- ougb a mixt. of linseed oils Is better than that of tung oils. Fills concluded that the method of prepti. and the degree of pndansallon have it great Influence art the resistance of lommels toward the effects of the atm. The expts. are f!estribed. A. A. ]Wttltnjtk ..., -W - q 14 0*60#04*600 0 0 0 14 1 4 1 1 1 [a it it it to is 6 11 m to all 0 Ar to If 40 $1 U 61 T7 it 7 A go ...... .00 Uum or the t sing of gourd OU PalAts ,mdui Ng%xA.-1s)Weo- -00 *0 Z, "Kilmnuirs, 00 !Jisprywd System Witic h as the higher tile tirgyre of Thite mt. it 00 8~1~ "tht System Voltq. fidy"terit '011 awl lie-4-let. WOOdAlly higher with oxieliml thith with ixtivotecrised oils. 11W,.. Cog #6 Collaidal Protv-2 take face which cause a further actre- agultillon 6 emtshiersigy jjowrr with plilnim ptund with 00 =1 thin of aggrep Sullonated Mile bcraltw (4 the highrr stability 0 the 1. gatim of be moll. I Ing to the forma tier. m- 110"Twer, if Preliminarily 011101UM oUll are 00 jkm crnlrrq which are distoolved fly tile remaining 0 it4m 44 a Irl. Thew tjj,*Ic`l in hining substance with the fix"', I vullonatiori, the.,, the magulAlkm pfmmiq YrrY rapittly enit it of tinytind paints And 11trall'"I by thr #,% .1411o1) elf 'fir Oil. licitrermini,ric I, 00 are tile retain raijws '4 tile thickri undelitivestilation. The prewni-4.)l pignicillafte-TrIelates Wilh Int"Iflicielilly 1111111 W4111-nalcel 441 he reactions beinc we, without them pit. C=CU141i(1n. 11,C S~J,Jjt he the rrmlio,o, t , of t I" I &1 one he 4"l hall #to rlyn.1 the Inents. Ile presence of the "Trnt In the system Is cmrlllatkm Of the pajillt, "e-lotKulati-nishle,1=1ent of tile causes Its the thickening 4 plibits. Aromatic of the fornisti.111 ell loolarss".1 elf the filni-formilix Pism", ocalhuns present In it 4rum "vrom have a nottkv. find It Ides libre In 11'r Iltroorlive of Ittell P111tirms. In 71 z a mX influence m tile thVk1retitts. The: prtsormv fit freAt smis. cl ariesnAtk- hYdFucarbum in pip'lell" we" a tlesti" 1111111111 bask, hal"err, u,h the well-kno" 90(yrtil as 711 *hit the r-KIKUIJ14M is a,%-tjcrajcl but little by -.bhe lestilit" low- the ability of PA'ats to coatrulAte. 6 the formatio'n of sollipi The other cmidi km being un- P od is t The coagulation of paints in s"tem, cones- osidi2ed changed. the coaCutatio2 is tserclecated in he Peel, be- ~ rm I = 0 h ;x)lymeritcd oil'. air- I" Practice it is tm*st to uw sullonated Oil as bindo-ir much lastrt than In IlYltefful wit notinualiffl Of Olidatino pr,x4-.ws and of the for trourA paints (with,vut A preliminary Oxidation), m a sum tof the a 1U hydrollY -ids which arr inA. In 0011"lltutu slillillY poirnittlied t41. di theut itifit a kormstiop hj4h fommi ion (A I he 4%mjjuIjIjkm. The In 4runtativ hytftim-mfions. The following invehents solvents still thus a(vellifett ( 1 06 ate is higher The higher the seem u-*il lei tier cxpts. mhk-h are dci~rihed- uUml oil, temency, of paints to COOFUlklized 0, po;.rMerized). An rosin, litheirpone. ocher. "Yarniteh kerum-ne," turpentine .1 the Oil$ used (m, 'Go linseed oil to tl ick Puteg of Chits pound "and oxittized and tmlym-Tized ails. A. A. ft(whtlingk Z =3 velowity of 00 :3, with Oxidiled Qf l"Y'"erf" luldel .,it must be treat"' tmi. of the ;,0o *0 1 .11ALLik ;KAL Lifffial Lot 0 too 90. 0 t! - !dj-.sh to 7,v M 11.111 Coot 041 lit _V_ 13 U 99 A- -2 IS . . . ""ON ItAKU PC U it it I, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Go 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 4 111 0 IL 00 a 0 4 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 000 0; OT 0 49 0 0 a 0 * 0 Va MI I 1 1*4 row -81 je I) if t6 is 18 L, A v a m a 11 IT IS w Isv III p 4 41 41 44a a A a 10"P.11 a A I N I AA a - 0 A A k of so 00 06 00 0 o -00 -Methods for testimS sitrecaUskes Alm. G. Zd'Ier- .00 00 S. yakulLq~ls P. Romanove and S. 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