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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAKUSHKINA, S. YE. - YAKUTOVICH, M. V.

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iACC NRs AP7004762 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/67/000/001/0074/0074 INVENTOR: Andrianov, K. A,; Yokushkina, S. Ye.; Vardossnidze, To. H. ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for otraight-chain high molecular weight organogilicon Ielastomera. Class 39, No. 190022 (announced by Institute of Heteroorganic Compounds, AN SSSR (Inotitut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN S*SR)j SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarn-fye znaki, no. 1, 1967, 74 iTOPIC TAGS: elastomer, silicone, polysiloxane, heat resistant material, organo- silicon compound, organotitanium compound ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for straight chain high-molecular-weight organosilicon elastomers. The method involves polymeriza- tion of alkylarylcyclosiloxanes in the presence of alkali hydroxide catalysts. To :~produce elastomers with enhanced heat resist'ance, the starting material used is a mixture of arylalkylcyclosiloxanes with tris((trimethylsiloxy)polydimethylailoxsno)( quinolinolato)titanium or with (dimethylailoxano)bis(8-quinolinolato)titanium. [SHI~- SUB CODKs 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 07Jun65/ Card UM-678#84 [IAkushkop V.IE*l KHAIKINAI B.I.;.AWR ing of glycoproteinaw pe=entative Splitt 36 no. 0624-633 '64- 1. Institut biokhimii AN UkrSSR# Kiyev. Ukr* biokbimo zhure (MMA 18:12) 1964. submitted Jan. 7 ACCESSX011 NR:_ AP4035110 S/01911&/CW/005/0067/0063 AUMOR: Xamanskiy,, 1. V.; Tsepelev, A. So; Y4kLv.5hjna, To Vo TITIE: Textolite based on melamine-fonzaldeb yde resin modified with aceta-me SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*, no. 5., 1964.. 67-68 TOPIC TAGS: textolite., melamine foi-auildehyde resin., modified melcnxine formaldebyde, resin., acetone modified melemine formaldebyda resin., mechanical strength., ippact strength, tensile strength., breakdown voltage,, electrical property., heat stability) light stability, dielectric property., water resistance ABSTRACT: A textolite was prepared from an acetona-moaified melamine-formaldehyde resin, more stable in concentr;~-,ed solvents than the unmodified,, made according to earlier findings (I. V. Y.=enskiy,, Ye. P. Smirnova., A. So Tsepelev, Plast. massy*, no. 2p 196d.. and its pbysical neebaaical and dielectric properties vere, investigated* A melamiae-formaldehyde resin containing 9.91,15f formaldehyde and 2.3~ acetone was formed at 70-75 C in 35-45 miautes at a PH of 7-7-5 using 2% (on the weight of the melamine) of a 25% solution of =oniae The textolite containing .150% resin was made from cotton sheeting pressed at 150 C under 3,35 kpZ=;2 Card 1/2 ZAE 51 _q j~~ 4,1 R ACa&WICN NR: AP4035M pressure with 5 m1nutes/= holdins. Water resistance of the textolite increased somewhat with increase in molding temiperaturee It has highly decorative p'roper- ties and practically does not change upon prolonged irradiation by quartz mercury vapor lamps and under natural conditions, Its impact strength is 23 kgs.cm/cm2., tensile strength 843_kgs/=2., Martens heat stability 187 CP sp cific surface resistance 5.6 x 10,LJ obm,, specific volume resistance 1.4 x 213 ohm cm.p dielec- trio permeabilit 5.4., breakdown voltage 10.9 kv/= and arc resistance 4 seconds (at 10 Tailliampal. Orig. art. has: ho graDhics4 SSCK~ l I CN: w0ae A smaT~ED: oo DA2E AOQ: 2(x%1ay& EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: XTSOC No MF SOV: .001 OEM: 000 Card 2/2 ZEVSKOV Pavel Ivanovich; KIIARCMIKO, Yovgonly Mkolayevic1l; 0 dot,,;. P otv. rod.; ALYAWYEV, N.".., rod. [Materials and coatings for the piston rings of motor- vehicle and tractor engines) Materialy i pokrytlia porsh- nevykh koletu avtotraktornykh dvigatelel. KharIkov, 1--d- vo Khartkovskogo univ.0 1963. 129 p. (MIRA 17:B) rar, 2 7, 4" jx~ UMHUNA, ye.p. AgaimilatIon of amino acids of food by the silkworm Bombyk mori. lauch.dokl.vys.ohkoly;biol.nauki no-3:102-105 158. (MIRK 11: 12) 1. Prodstavle4a laboraforiyey organichookoy i biologicheekoy khimii Moakovskogo gositdarstvennogo pedagogichaskogo inatituta Imeni V.1-Lenina. (Amino acid metabolism) (Silkworms) 'g "T """t TI! DEMENTITEV. V.A., dotsent; POIWIOVSKIY. II.T., dotnont; SHKLTAR, A.Kh., dotselt; TAXUS I'dotsent; RZTIEUTSKIT, A.F., red.; STERMANOV, P.g.,tekha. [Touriat gulde to White Rusmial Turistakie marnhruty po Belo- ruaskoi SSR. 141nak. doe.uchabno-F dagog.izd-vo M-va proavelshcheniia .BSSR, 1957. 180 P. (9IRA 11:12) 1. Vssaoyuznyy ti3entrallnyy sovet profosalonallIqk1k soyuzov. Turintsko-ekelmrsionnoye upravleniye. Minakaya eksk-ursionnaya baza. White Ruania--Guidnbnoks) IR- m A ~;l ~S, USSR / Soil Science, Genesis and Geography of Soils. J-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Bibl., No 6, 1958, 34308. Author Yakushko 0. F. Inst Title Soil-Georgraphic Zoning of Bolorusalan SSR. Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Belorussk. un-t, 1957, vyp. 35, 4?-59. Abstract: On the territory of BSSR, tho follmiing soil zones have been established: 1. peaty, strong- and med- ium-podzolic argillaceous and loam soils; 2. peaty, medium-podzolic sandy loam soils; 3, weak- and mediwn-Pod,zolio sandy soils, often swamped; 4. peat;xsod swampy soils; 5. alluvial-meadowy soils of river Valleys; 6. humus-carbonacoous (peaty) soils on carbonaceous varieties or subsurface wat- ers saturated with Ca. Certain measures for the increase of fertility of the soils of the Republic are indicated. -- F. N. Sofiyova. Card 1/1 YAKUSILKO, O.F. Zr of eone lakee in northern White Russia. Iforpholoe Trud7 Goofalm BGU no.1:81-110 158. (MIRA 12:8) (White Runcia-laken) ]~;v YAKUSHKO, O.F. Geomorphological obser-ations of the northeastern part of Dzershinsk District. Trudy Geofaka BOU no.2tl7-20 '58, (MIRA 13:5) (Dzerzhinsk District (Minsk Province)--Geology, Structural) ZHUCIUMICII, Vadim Andrayevich; YAKUSMO, 01_1ga Filippovna EIAkuohka, 03.1; RZ&ITNSXIY. A.F. A.I. [Sasinovich, A.1.1, takhn.red. [Geography of the White Russian S.S.R.; textbook for the secondary school] Geagrafiia Belarusksi SM; vuohobnv daps- mozhnik dlia siaredniai shkoly. Minsk, Dzierzh.vuchabna- pedagag.vyd-va X-va savety BSSR, 1960. 72 p. WRA 14:2) (White Russia--Geography) ZHUCHKEVICH, Vadim Andreyevich; YAKUSHKO,,_P,F, (Geography of the White Russian S.S.R.; textbook for eight- year schools] Geograflia Belorusakoi SSR; uchobnoe posobie dlia vossmiletnei shkoly. lzd.3.., dop. Minskj Gos.uchebrio- pedagog. izd-vop 1962. 91 p. (MRA 17:4) p::, H'. ,q 10J, wi~ KHAYKINAJ, B.I.; YAKUSHKO, V.Ye. [IAkushko, V.IE.1 Brain polyg'lucosides. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 36 no.5:665-672 t64. OERA 18:6) 1. Institut biokhimii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. t4 5 H~- -R" J5 R- KHAYKINA.9 Bel,; YAKUSHMO, V-Ye. [IAkushko, V.IE.] Trauglucosylase of the brain. Ukr-b1okh1m~zhur. 34 no.6t876-882 162. (KRA .1614) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the AcadenW of Spiences of the Ukrainian P.P.R 0 Kiev. iTRANSGLUCOSIDASE) (MAIN) 10 54" TARASOVA, A.G.; KALUGINA, A.Ya.; YAKUSIIKOVA, A.Ye. Three-column continuous action apparaWs for the production of acetic acid. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 18 no.1:24-25 165. (14IRA 1E:3) 1. Ashinskiy lesokhimicheskiy kombinat. p AQWWQWA,*4j,[IAk-un)uiu, B.I.] Mobile phoophates in swamped soils developing from two-component parent materials--loan and clay. Vestsi All BSBR.Ser.biial.nav. no.2:56-66 159. (MIU 12:9) (PHOSPHATES) (SOIL CUMISTRY) 1151h6 62/000/0 -12/013/i0 /Ic)4 D2 -to +,era a-ad. arAjo 001k9tv ions g,7 10 0 Boy.0101 COSPatat or IORS % tioll O~ lat plieLl a j. ra DOXI gatalk% JkQ fA.40 6 )Mati" 1 A30 la i I dec# WrIl"11 I ]%'4rt( t 12- '111 Ubu - Sb 2 bstrac rilaeUen' v tj.-411~1 ()5-66 9 j.11 PO P . xto ere., U I LB otraslia e . jqb'14'%.OntcI I R TIOO 12 't a%. 'r raz -jelmo 61.103AtOT 140 ON d a.C* lea- 4-1 ail V 1006 (1.00 all at in ck of 00146 W-nich are solvers To I to soted irted 0 Lit analol ob3.O%'3 to &as fin tj'A%jo%xG Of Pr %Irre'%ith WOO 6jeQ- is VOL'W Coll j0m~er of see' S%eMs lased for ettiM- tioyl 0 tile a-lo"tion ta in By be ulod incTease Gale aren - VAY - ~Jomatl 0 at in con3k an intlie ace 0 3analog's f or Conaitione 18. tionS- -t1lats or v tinuoIll To-rmcru O~Zttiug 'hovm a f Sulta of con trans the..11 1.13 0 ~Ac OVI o1upOnents ideall sattof I + ,Ile a tion of 0 vaich pylase ailaula onaition 'trical tivig a of opera 8/194/62/000/012/013/101 .Application of continuous ... D201/D308 the damaged point. The possibility of using these components for .the'reproduotion of nonlinear static load characteristics is in- ventigated. It is also shown that it io possible to t6ke into. ac- count the real transformation coefficient when working with static a.c. simulator and to take into account the mutual inductance be- .tween the lines in null-tO-Bequence circuits, when the simulators- are coupled with analogs. 2 references. Z-Abstracterl.s notes (Tom- plete translation. Card 2/2 wt~ -f~ -i 'ap %1! wr t tLl i--' . -i' _'- 4X M, gg I I -Et~ -A RIM", ve tactive role 0~ 51,rfacr formations n5 0 ton the nrO sav-sre F roble--2 ,idrog,01- '-:~ - Bibl!OE: 5 _tOrii. 2,52, geol.-p nati-0, V01 2, 1 lny~ll,stut5yf so: U-2888, 12 Fb. (LetoP'sl Z"I;-rm 'R'l'J"KiRdn'~-'KI,*7~~ ~'AeN~t "4 truetion"; In une collectim: "'arst and hydraulic con yakushova, A.r - n 1. 18 items. Issue 4, j."Clotov, 1948) P. 3-13, 3piliog. so: U-3042, ii ilarch ~3) (LotoAs onykh Stateyj 110. 9, 19119) YAOSIIOVA. A.1r., dotsent the Sast ]CuroPean ic carbonate regions Of (min 11:10) Karst pheuomOua in PSleOzO' i-log 149. un. no.136:5! plain. Uch. zap. )(o,k. plain-Karst) (gast guropean +1 g--~ TAKUSHOVA, A*F, The most recent movements of the earth's crust in the north- western and watern Caspian Sea region. Vest.Mosk.un. 10 no.10: 15-29 0 155. WaA 9:4) 1.Xafedra dinamicheskoy geologii. (Caspian Mepression-larth movements) kanOdat geologo-mineralogichaskikh YAKUSHOY,Aj_h.j,jXX%Ar ;iui; GORSi&OV, GO?--l dM-tor goologo-mineralogichookikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; SKONECHIIAYA, A.D., redaktor; TUSPINA, X.L. tekhticheskiy redaktor. I Lffow mountains are destroyed] Xak razru~haiutsia gory. Moskva, GoiflailItprosvetisdat, 1957. 17 P. and plaos in portfolio. (MLRA 1015) (mountains) yfiy,-\j '3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/1484 Gorshkov, Georgly Petrovi(.hl and Aleksandra Fedorovda Yakusheva Obshchaya geologiya (General Geology) Moscow, Izd-vo Moak. univ.,, 1957. 4 5 P. 18,000 copies--printed. Ed. (Title page): M.M. Charygin; Ed. (Inside book); K.A. Shilova; Tech. Ed.: V.P. Gurlyanov PURPOSE: This work is intended as a textbook for students at the university level. COVERAGE: This book constitutes an introductory course in geology, and is based on a series of lectures given by the authors at the geographical and geological faculties of the University of Moscow. The book is published under the auspices of the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR as a tektbook for state universities. Part I contains basic information on the forms~ composition, dimensions, Card 1/11 General Geology SOV/1484 and age of the earth. Part Il describes exogenic processes, and Part III, endogenic processes. Chapters 1-3 and 11-17 were written by G.P. Gor5hkovp Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, and Chapters 4-10 and 18 by A.F. Yaku8hova, Docent with the Division of Dynamic Geology of the Moscow State University and a Candidate of'Geological and Mineralogical Sciences. The authors express their gratitude to Academician D.I. Shcherbakov and M.M. Charygin of the Department of Geology of the Leningrad State University imeni A.A. Zhaanov for their assistance in reviewing and editing their book. There are 246 diagrams, 36 tables, and 185 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: From the authors 5 introduction 6 PART I GENERAL PROBLEMS Cho 1. Form and Size of the Earth 11 Card 2/11 A Y119SHOVA.A.F. Yormation of certain theimal springs In Red Basin (Chinese People's Republic). JIauch.dokl.vya*9bko1,v; geol.-geognauki no.11222-225 158 (MIRA 12:2i 1. Moskovskiy universitet, geologichookiy fakulltet, kafedra dinami- cheakoy geologii. (Red Basin-Springs) J, FWWR.kb- TAKUSHOVA, A.F. Heotectonics of eastern and central Ciscaucasia. Sov- geol. 3 no-8: 75-86 Ag 160, (MMA 13:9) 1. Moskovskiy goeudarstvannyy universitet im. V.M. Lowonosova. (Caucasus, Northern-Geology, Structural) SEMENOV, M.P.; SOKOLOV, D.S.; SHANTSER, Ye.V.; YAKUSIIEVA, A.F. Geological conditions in the Yangtze Valley from the poiln-t-o--rview of hydraulic engineering. Trudy lab. i4zh. gidrogeol. VODGZ-O no. 3:58-104 160. (MDU 14:4) (Yangtze Valley-Geology) (Hydraulic engineering) ig- WUSHOVA A.F.- CHISTYAKOV A.A. Qeomorphological features of recent upliftso Vest,j4vvk#un*Sez*4,t Geol, 15 no,2;27-37 W-Ap 160. (MM 14:4) 1, Kafedra dinamicheokoy geologii Moskovakogo univeraitueta, (Goologyp Structural) BARSAITOV, G.P.;. BOGDAIM, A.A.; YMMAKOV, II.P.;' KRA~HMIMKOV, G*F.; SDIGEM, Ye.90; SHIR11OV, V.I.LYAITIIIOVA, -1.11. lntern~tional geological congress in Copenhagen. Vest. Mosk. an. Ser. Geol. 15 n0-6:3-22 11-D :60. ~(MIRA 14:1) (Geoloer-CongreSSOB) A iAm) OR, -P YAWSHOVA, Aleksandra Fedoroyna, kDnd. goologo-minornlop.. nauk;SMIHJIQTA, tekhn. red. [Formation and disintegration of mountains] Obrazovanie i ra2ru- shenie gor. Moskva, Izd-Vo 1961. 39 P- (Yeesoiuznoe obahohestvo po riasprostraneniiu politicheanckh i noiiahnykh znanii. Ser. 12, Geolo.-iia i geografil. no.9) OlIn 14:5) (Mountains) GORSIIKCVj Georgiy Petrovich, prof; YAKUSIIGVA, 41okoandra Fedorovnal prof.; BEIZAKOVAy Ye.V,# --CeiEn~.re ~. red.; L.V., (General geologyj Obahcbaia geologiia. Izd,2, Moskva,, Izd-vo Moak. univ., 1962 . 563 P. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Kafedra dipamicheskoy geologii Moskovskogo gosudarBtVennOgO universiteta-(for Gorsbkovj Yakushova). (Geology) T t', Z 5,3~:' 0~59 -T it 'U, YAKUBIIOVAP A#F# Methc)N'Tbi'structural and geomorphological investigations in prospecting for oil and gas. Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 19 no.3:13-29 My-Je 164. (MA 17-12) 1. Kafedra dinamichookoy geologii Moskovskogo universitata. i 11" T I I,. K ON' SY~G4AY;,',v,, G A.A.; P11 I GV O.M.; MwLin chilracl(iriiitics c;f tho and -In the Volga-Don territcry. Trudy iflLneftegazu no.13.1-71--l'-16. ?65. SUKACHEV, V.11.; BOGDANOV, A.A.; IVANOVA, I.K.; LAZUKOV, G.I.; NIKOLAYEV, N.I.; YAKUSHOVA A.F.; GELUR, S.Yu.; GIR-TCHUK, V.P.; KOLESIMIK, S.V.; 90FOLOV, LIGFKOV B.L.; GORETISFUY, G.I.; Sir,?-1J'J.1j, T. BYKOV, V.D.; SAUSHKIN, Yu.G.; GLAZO!r5FAYA, M.A.; GTj"0ZDE,'1H!Y N.A.- TUSHIIISKIY, G. K. Konstantin Yonstantinovich Markovis role In the creation and develop- ment of the paleogeography of the anthropogenic (the Quaternary) j-riod; on his 60th birthday and the 40th anniversary of scientific work. Izv. Vses. geog. ol-,va 97 no-4:377-3'19 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 16:8) GUBCHEVSKIY.. P.V.., inzh.; YAKUSHOVA, K.A., inzho Equipment for the ranufacture of large ingot molds in mechanized plants. Stall 21 no.12:1134--1137 D 161. (NIRA 14:12) 11 14agnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. Ingot molds) Foundries-Equipment and supplies) ~ q- D OUBCHLPVSKIYp P.V., inzh.; KAZANOVSKIY, L.V., inzh.; NIKOLISKIY, M.A., inzh.; YAKUSHOVA, K.A., lnzh, Casting of slab molds for large ingots of liquid blast,furnace cast iron. Stall 23 no.3s274-278 Hr 163. (KRA 16t 5) 1. Magnitogorakiy metallurgicheokiy kombinat i Ufaleyskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Ingot molds) Qrop founding).. 1,370Z 63_- EW(dj/FCC(4)/8DS -__AFFTG 10(d) ACCESSION IiRt AP3003506 8/0020/63/13-1/001/0076/OM AUTHOR: Yakut, L. 1. iTITM. Control of convergence of difference achemas SOURCE:- Aff 88GRo Doklady*, y. 151, no. 1, 1963o 76-79 TOPIC TAGS:. finite-difference equation, Banach space,, bounded operator ABSTRACT: The bounded operators A,,(t) defined in a rather narrow subspate E, of a Banach space E are required to satlefy the uniform condition (1) of the enclosure. If Ln is the subspace'an which An(t) vanisheag set S. a El/Ln. The following oroblem is considered: under what c6nditione the differential equation du/dt + ~(t)u -- f(t) in E reduces to the fiaite-difference equation (2) defined in Sn. The results obtained are applicable to the proof of the, convergence of stable explicit difference schemad fcr boundary-value problems of the form (3)- "The Krm-under whose direction the author expreaseis hia sincere gratitude to S. 0. olm V uork -,mu completed." The paper was presented by Academician 1. 0. Petrovskly on 22 _Jibaiuar7 - 1963 Orig. art.- his: 1 11 formilae. ASSOCIATION: none v 30JU163~. ENCLv 01 -SUBMITTEDT- _lWanO_ DATE ACQ -009 OTHERs ST BCOVEs MM No RU WV1 --005--- Card ~65 oiwT (d) E5D(dp)/E-5D(6-p')/AF-dL/1JP(C) T 16480 TONI AP40,113111 9/06-1-V44115610061130411307 AUTHOR- Yakut, L. 1. TTTLE- Lax theorems for nonlinear evolutionary equations SOTTIWE. AN SSSR. F)okl1-iriy*, v 156, no. 6, 1964, 1304-1307 )PT- f 41 ri;; fre ren ce 9 - he me e v nlut ona P "~13 77 fconver-. Ft7. am's -q -:of:L theorein 4"0 gence or-sliame non1inearities, and ha,,e stabilltv ccmdittons formulated go that they can be veritia ~,f ,hp A duidf 4 A to u kt, 'i C.,d 1 3 ACCESSTON NR- AP4041393 N(O is the function sought) and quasilinear equations duldt 4- B (t, (,0 u0. (2) 111it3ally discussing equations of the form L!41 1 4 it) "i (f) fo t where A't is, for alj line~i r uml ,linded closed operator defined in ii %-nach space E with derlse domain of existence D(A) independent Ulf ", ard f(t) is a given function satisf:,-ing the initial condition U (0) (4) i he author statef4, vAthout proof, conditions for convergeneig in. norm of the solu I I a of problems M410 and (0- ,wris uf fmile- Mferencp analo~nje to the solution ~4). The author also states, alsr, without proof, conditions under whic`i the finite diffPr-rice analogue of the fi:-st boundary-value problem for equations of the form du.df , Y (I f. U) U = (). I I W) t. u) is a quasilinear elliptic operator with coefficients defy-nd.-ig ACCESSION NR- AP4041393 on the unknown fiinction u, converges to the solution of equation (10) with the in4',ial condition X) t4 (Z)f i-A , -Tl-~ lufhnr would like to express his great Lyrati- U j .'",-JCIATION, Voronezhski.y gosudarstvera,y~y universitet (V,)ro nezh State Unl-ve rsity.). SUBMITTED: 30Jan64 'ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MA Card 3/3 NO REF SOV- 005 OTHER: 002 Z L 1370743- LWV(d)/FCC(V)/BDS AMC IJV(C) ACCESSION NR; AP30035o6 0100,201631151100110076100W AUT21OR 4 &kutj. 'ITnz : control of convergence of difference schema L4 SOURM AN SSM. Doklady*) Y. 151P no, lp 1963)176-79 TOPIC TAGS: finite-difference equation, Banach space, bounded operator ABS, rRACT: The-bounded operators A (t) defined in a rather narrov aubapace E, of a -d to sath (1) of the enclosure. Banach apdco E are requirc. fy the uniforl"CadItion If Ln is the subspace Or. which.A,(t) Vaniahesp set Sn .0 El/La. The folloving problem is considered: under what c6nditions the differential equation du/dt + I A(t)u - f(t) In E reduces to the finite-difference equation (2) defined in Sn. iThe results obtained are applIcable to the proof of the convergence of stable explicit difference scheme for boundary-value problems' of the form (3). "The author expresses his sincere gratitude to S. G. Kr2n_lmder whose direction the work was completed." The paper was presented by Academician I. G. Petrovakiy on 22 Jaauax7 1963. Orig. art. has: 3.1 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none Jan63 DAM ACQ: 3ojui63 ENCL: 01 SUBMrrM1 19 JSUB COM M NO REF SOVt 009 OTMt 005 -,-Card X'a AUTHOR: Yakut L. 1. 0 TITLE- On the convergence of finit.!- difference m,-thods Solt.-Hon of evolutional, equations q"),PCE: Rr. Seminara po funkts. analizu. Voronezlisk. un-t, Vy*[), 7, The known Laksi theorem is u,--t- Card 1 1'2 ON' NR A R 4 0 4 6.51 c u F,~s I Q ,., U, B (-~tj 1) h: N! A Cord 2 / 2 lilt a Hill 'dn'151 IlIvs Hat:, p, SOV/1 37 - 59 - 2-4276 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 2, p 279 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yakuta, K. 1. A~~ TITLE: Limitations in the Employment of Stamping Dies Made of Hard Alloys (Granitsy tselesoobraznogo primeneniya tve-~dosplavnykh shtampov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Elektr. i ulltrazvuk metody obrabotki materialov. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 1958, pp 187-194 ABSTRACT: According to foreign and domestic experi6ce, the over-all dura- bility (D) of hard-alloy dies (HAD) is 20 - 30 times greater than that of steel dies, whereas their D between regrinding operations is 8 times as great. Compared with steel dies, the initial cost of the HA9-s is 2 - 3 times as great; the cost of their regrinding exceeds that of steel dies by approximately 600/6. On the strength of these data the follow- ing diagrams were pldtted: 1) Relative cost of-carbon, alloyed, and HAD's as referred to their total service life; 2) the D of the three types of dies; 3) the cost of the dies per 1000 manufactured articles. Graphs are also given for the above dies representing variations in cost during retooling of blanking and drawing dies in accordance with .Card 112 the complexity and thickness of articles to be manufactured. Limits t: SOV '137- 59-2-4276 Limitations in the Employment of Stamping Dies Made cf Hard Alloys for economically rational employment of blanking and drawing HAD'S consistent with the conditions of mass production were established per thousand manufactured articles. A. F. Card 2/2 MANAYEVA, 011ga Vasillyevna; YAKUTA.,-Klra Ivanovnai GAVRILOV, R.A., red.; SOBOLEVA, (Economic calculations in the manufacture of electric and vacuum devices] Ekonomicheakie raschaty v elaktrovakuumnom proizvodstve. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 186 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Electric equipment industry) (Electron tubes) ACC NR' ARG035573 SOURCE CODE: UR/0044/66/000/009/VO46/VO46 AUTHOR: Yakutavich TITLE : Application of the space of tests for analysis of the code method of pattern recognition SOURCE:Ref. zh. Materriatika, Abs. 9V314 REF SOURCE: Sb. Avtomatika i vychisl. tekhn. Villnyus, 1965, 20-22 TOPIC,TAGS: pattern recognition, test, statistics, codeimethod, test space... e Cl 7 7 P4 C701/)1A)C- ABSTRACT: A method is studied which is based on the recognition of a series of pattern cross-sections with definite combinations of the repetition of black and white sectors (codes). There are S number of cross-sections (columns) and K number of codes. Thus, the pattern is a vector with coordinates aij = 1 or 0 1 (i s; j = 1, W. The reference vectors ev (v = 1, ..., m; m is the number of classes) are selected from statistics. The Hemming distance is used and the analysis of distances is carried out in subspace s of the measurements (from the basic space ks, the coordinate axes where aij a 1 are selected). Data Card 1/2 UDC: 51:681. 14:155 m 0~ tz n ~-ACC NRs--- AR6035573 of the analysis of 10 typewritten digits on the basis of 100 reproductions of each digit are presented. ' All the reproductions of digits 0, 1, 2, 3 are recognized on the basis of reproductions of digits 5, 6 and 9-08; for digits 4, 7, 8, the results 1; are 99, 93, 96, respectively. There is a bibliography of 3 titles. (Translation of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 09/ -2- t YAXUTILOV-,H;-- Effect of the degree of erosion of soils on the vield of grain and oilseed crops in mountainous and piedmont regions of Tajikistan. Dokl. An Tadzh. SSR 2 no. 5:31-36 159. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Inatitut pochvovedenlya AN Tadzbikokoy SSR. Predstavleno akudemikom AN Tadzhikekoy SSR I.N. Antipovym-Karatayevym. (Tajikistan--Grop yields) (Erosion) 4 AM, g -R USSR / Soil Science. Soil Genesis and Geography. IT Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 6036. Author Yakutilov, 14. R. s Y.". Inst :"T%b(OkrTAf if Title The Soil Cover of Bayram-Ali Alluvial Fen in the Great Kara-Kum Canal Zone. Orig Pub: Sb. stud. rabot Uzb. un-ta, 1956, vyp. 1, 91-94. Abstract: The Bayram-Ali alluvial fan is one of the ter- races in the Murgab River delta. The earth here has been irrigated in the past. It is classif- ied as suitable for cotton after non-complex ameliorations have been applied. Card 1/1 YAKUTILOV, H.R. Soil erosion in Fayzabad. Iiv. Otd. ant. nauk AN Ta4zh. SSH no. Z4:47- 56 137. (mm U: 10) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya maliorateii i irrigateii AN Tadshikskoy SSR. /. (Fayxabad District--Erosion) YAMIWV, M.R. Preliminary division of western Tajikistan into soil erosion districts. Dokl.AII Tadzh.SSR 1 no.4:27-31 158. (WRA 13:4) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya, AN Tadshikskoy ssR. Predstavleno akademikom AN Tadzhikskoy SSR I.N.Antipovym-Karatayevym. (Tajikistan--Erosion) A 7 7~'- 7-7-.r This Author Dorlificata prL-5610's a Me-- in th,-- ',,-)r exDm; YAKMIN,, L.., otarshiy matroo Toilero of the sea. Starsh.-serzh. no.6t2l Je 162. (Diving, Submarino) (MM 15:7) -4r F." OVCIURLq=, I.Ye.; TUNITSKIY, L.R.; TAKUTIN, V.I. Vibration constants and dissociation energ7 of the BeCl molecul-. Opt. i spektr. 8 no.6:746-751 Je ,6o. (MIRA 1338) (Silicon chloride--Spectra) ao ~- 11 t S/061/60/008/06/002/024 '5.413,0 3201/3691 'AUTHORSs Ovchsrenko, I.Ye., Tunitsiciy, L.N. ar'-jakatin V.I. TITLAs AnAlysis of the Fine Structure of the Biel Molecular Bands PERIODICALs Optilm i spektrosicopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 6, pp 746-761 (USSR) ABSTRACTs Four electron states (1211, OL C2A and D2_5) of the Biel molecule are known (Refs 1-4). The vibrational constants of these four states were repoi+.*4 by JeTons, (Ref 4) and are listed in Table 1; the constants with question marks were considered unreliable by Javons. The present paper reports new values of the rotational constants of the B2~. X2n~/2' _X2n,/2 states, derived from the rotational analysis of the (1, 0). (0, 0) and (0, 1) bands of the B21:-.* 12n transition. The spectra of $101 were excited in a quartz pulse-discharge tube, similar to one used earlier (Rof 5) and shown schematically in a figure on p, 746. The tube was filled with a mixture of silicon tetrachloride and helium. The spectra were photographed with a DPS -3 apectrograph in tha third order (dispersion of 0.57 I/mm, resolving power of 432 000), and measured with a I?A-2 c=jarator Card 1/2 (an iron are spectrum was used as the Y*volsn&th standard, cf. Table 2). 80541 8/0 51/60/00 e/O 6/002/0-2 4 1201/3691 Analysis of the Fine StrueWre of the SiCl Molecular Bando For the X2111/2 state the following rotational constants were 1 - 0.2650, OL = 0.0016, Do a 2.341 x 10- , obtained 1 9 7 a - 0.004 � 0.001 cm-1; for j2n~/2$ B2 = 0.2556, d. - 0.0016, Do = 2.355 x 10-7 cm-1; for At s B = 0.2782, ot - C.0016, D. -7 cm-1 (Table 3). The wavenumbers of the (0.1), 1.752 x 10 ), (1.0) lines of the 2'T --* 2n,/2 transition were respectively 33662.0, 34193.6, 34892.2 cm-1; for the 2X 2n3/2 they wars 33465.7, 33987.1, 34665.8 cm-1, respectively. There are 1 figure, 3 tables an4 6 references. of which 2 are Soviet, 3 English and 1 German. SUMTTEDs July 20, 1959 Ca rd 2/2 YAKMINA, K.I., inzb.-okonnmiat ining in naking ~-O;;ficiencry of using electric spark r1ach (HIRk 12:9) dien. Trudy LIZI no.18:121-139 '57. (Diqs (Metalworking)) (Electric metal cutting) KON - ;I YAKUTINA, M. F. Cand I%d 6ci -- (diss) "Vessels and nerves of Auterine scarf." Yos, 1958. 13 pp (Min of Health USSR. Central Imt for the Advonced Trnining of Physicinns), 200 copies (KL, 52-58, 108) -140- YAKUTKINAj N.A., kand.med.n~uk Dehiscence of the typpanic cavity in children. Zhur ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 20 no.1:1+8-53 Ja-F 160. iKLU 14: 5) 1. Iz kafedry'normalinoy anatomii (zav. - zasluzhemyy doyatell nauki. prof. M.S.Spirov) Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni meditsinskogo instituts, imeni akademika A.A.Bogomolitsa. (EAR-DISEASES) UKUTKINA, N.A..,_.Xand.med.nauk ,.an at an early age. Zhur. ush., nos. gorl. Tuba auditiva in r. bol. 21 no.5t66-69 S-0 161. HIM 15.1) 1. Iz kafedry normaltnoy anatomii (zav. - zasl. deyatell nauki prof. 14.S.Spirov) Kiyevokogo Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zrwzeni moditainakogo instituta imoni A#A,B molitsa. (EUSTACHIAN TUBM 31- 15M A-; g ~~N.-.m, 5 'i nr,, 1 s tr a;- me, r r-, C! T IA -IT' Rr-annyl-ocri ;(--i:j %j,-~-l P- 12 ROE ol~ m , y4m; mi gp 41- ~"^Ai 1-_ I el'n tcn nnni-Tais of the augar and raoisturcs f) ri -r- -asty-v nrodum-= fo=d SOM-0 uakw-l 0 1 p - - i f? n --t hi; q None. If. T Wo 1 in i n-n 2 W'EQ- M�l 31 A. of 'Ind Queotions ill "A YA-1-UT01.1 IT- 1-y) t, C.,.tr,.l Ftda or, -,e1, 3. in Lht of PidagOL'ic,-~l of reaching jiet~z ods, Acad (jt~tfcr,,.,tAvny,,j, &urnal--Fi,,JVa) jan 54 30. IUII 22 July a a It -~-a *-a:#-* 0 0 0-0-0 0 I It A at I t 111 11 U 1i Al IS Is t? van aI#bA$ v A A . I FIC