SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANEVA, T. - YANIN, B. T.

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L 18458-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3002411 accordance'with the law of the motion of fragments, formula for which is derived as follows: V U-- 1-.) V, is the initial distance from the center of the masses of the fragments whereR0 to the center of the moving fragment, Vk 'a the ultimate velocity of the fragment from which the neutrons are emitted, and V is the velocity of the fragment at moment t from the beginning of its acceleration. , Fig. 1 of Enclosure 1 shows the graph of this correlation. The authors observe that in conducting the proposed experiments consicerable difficulty may be encountered in collecting sufficienc statistics. Orig. art. has 1 formula and I figure. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED; 31 Mar 62 DATE ACQ: 04 Jun 63 ENCL:31 ~SUB CODE: NS, PH NO REF SOV: 004 OTUER: 005 Card YAPYA, T. ; KIMV, 1. jWdiWW,V Cerebellar syndrome in lymphogramlomatosis. Pediatriiap Yozkra 36 no.8:63-65 Ag' 58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Iz Kafedry dotskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. L. Rachev) Sofiyskogo vy8shego meditainakogo instituta, Bolgariya. (HOWKINIS DISFASI, in infant and child# with cerebellar synd, (Fhs)) OMMLLUM, diseases cerebellar synd. in Hodgkin's die. in child (Rua)) YANEVA, T. Bulgaria No degree listed Department of Children's Diseases at the Higher Medical Institute (Vissh Meditsinski Institut), Sofia; Department Head: Professor L. RACHEV. Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology at 'he Higher Medical Insti- tute; Department Headt PiLfrissor P. VERBEV. Sofia, Pediatriya, supplement of Suvremenna Meditsina. No 2, 1962, PP 32-38. "Changes in the Monocytograms of Rheumatic Children" Co-author: EFRIMOVA, A., Department of Children's Diseases at the Higher Medical Institute, Sofia; Department of Infec- tious Diseases and Epidemiology IVANOVA, I.I.; DA14YANOVA, TS. Sinobronchitis In cLildhood. Pediatriia 4 no.7124-26 J1163 (MIRA 16t22 1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolegm-ey (rukovoditelf prof. L.Rachev) Vyoshego meditsinskogo instltuta, Sofiya. 44056 S1863162100'0100010061000 9, 941061 D207/0306 AUTH'ORS: Yanevich, Yuji., Shtennikov, Yu.V. and Yagu:)ov, I.G. TITIZ modclizl~', of the processes of radiowave propagation over the earth's surface ~SOURCE: 14odelirovaniye yavleniy v atmosfere i gidrosfere; trudy Pervoy mezhduvedomstvannoy Iconferentsii 22-26 noyabrya 1.960 g. Eloscow; Izd-vo M SOSSR, 1962, 67-82 TIM: The clectrodyna-,,iic method of modeling, ground-wave propagation was cniployed:.the dimensions of obstacles, the wave- length and the electrical properties of the ground were scaled up or down. The phase characteristics of-the waves but not their ampli- tudes were investigated. The effect of the geometrical dimensions of an obstacle was found using 3000 Mc/s waves travelling from a trans- mitting aerial (a quarter-wave copper pin) over a path represented by an aluminum sheet. The measured phase shift due to a hcmispheri- cal aluminum obstacle agreed satisfactorily with theoretical predic- tions. In another series of tests the effect.of a change in the Card 1/2 S/863/62/000/000/006/008 Modeling of the processes ... D207/D308 electrical properties of the groLiud (e.g. at the sea-land boundary) on the phase of a ground wave was studied. The beat method was used at 3u0 Mc/s to comoare the phases of a wave which travelled partly_ over alurainum. sheets (representing a change of the electrical prop erties) and a wave which did not. ,'Cain, the results of the model experiment agreed with theoretical calculations. There are 16 figures. ASSOCIMON: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Lenin- grad State University) Card 2/2 GYUNNINENP E.M.; MALAROV., G.I.; YAGUPOV, I.G.,- YANEVICII. Yu.M. Effect of surface obstructions on the propagation of radio vIaves. Probl.dif.i raspr.voln 2:166-211 162. (MIRJL 16:4) (Electromagnetic waves) (Diffraction) ~ I KOZINAf Olq.)- YANEVICHI YU.M.; FILIPPOV, K.F.; BULGAKOV, A.K.;MAKAROV,G. I. red.; Md.; ZHUKOVA,Ye.G., tekhn. red. [Laboratory work on 'linear systems) Laboratornye raboty po livpfnym siBtemam. Leningrad, 1963. 168 p. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Leningrad. Universitet. Fizicheakiy fakulltet. (Electric engineering--Laboratory manuals) (Electronic circuits) L 08206-61 WP(qi) WLP -(-A, 0 -3-7766/0-0-076W 8/0040 ACC NRs AP6017540 SOURCE CUDH: UIV-03 AMMOR: -Yanovite, E* (Ship mechanic first class) ORG: None TIM. Now methods of purification of diesel fuel aboard ships SOURCE: Rybnoye khozyaystvo, no. 1, 1966, 36-40 TOPIC TAGS: marine engineering, diesel engine, diesel fuel, filtration, chemical a&ont filter .,ABSTRACT: The author' describes two now methods of oil purification that 11ore developed and tested for separating various residues and water from fuel used for marine diesel engines. The first method consists of atrainine through a filtering device composed of three coaxial cylinders and a centrally ouspendod cloth bag fJLlled with aand. The fuel from a tank runs first through the space 1~-qtwoen coaxial cylinders where largo-sized drop of water and dust particles are removed from tha circulating fuel. The fuel then pas~ea through the inner bag and filtering sand and after that is delivered to the diesel engine The operation of the filtering device (designed by the author in cooperation with other engineers) is explained with the help of a cross-section drawing. The device is desit;aad for engines of 200 to ~00 hp used for propulsicn of small and middle-sized sea vessels. The second mothod:condisto in treating fuel-water emulsions with chemical agents which activate the separation of the water and its salts from the emulsion. Soma chemical a&elLtS of various producers are recommended. The metho(i of using chemical agents is briefly describe&; Orig. art. hass 1 figure and 1 table. SUB CODE: - 13-,' 21/ SM DATE: None ;k UDCs 629.124*72 Card 2/1 dda YANEEVSKAYA, L. P. YMIEVSKAYA, L. P. - IlEffect of Ydneral Feedinp on the Carbohydrate Pletaboliz M. in the Process of Latex Formation in the Fok-sa&iyz.fl Acad Sci Ukraine SAM, Inst of Botany, Kievj 1954 (Dissertations For the De(.,ree of Candidate of Dioloiical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow YANG,T.L.; LISSAK, K. Influence of the environmental temperature on ph~,sical performance, 02 consumption, blood lactic acid level and rectal temperature. Acta. physiol. hung. 17 no.1:63-68 16o. 1. Institute,of Physiology, Medical Vniversity, Pace. (TDaWATURB) (PHYSICLL YITMS) RISPIRATION physiol. ACTATIS blood) R (BON TZUXRATM physiol. YANG TGLO;-ZDROCZI. Be The effect of vork performed in hypothermia and hyperthermia on pituitary-adrsnocortical fur tion. Acta pbysial.hung. 13 no.2: 131-136 160. 1. Institute of Phyoiolo&7, Medical University, Peas. (BODY TEMPERATURE physiol) (EXERTION) (ADRENAL CORTEX HORMONES blood) V- 777777 '5 AUTHOR W-IQ-Lkj.~, YEVSTRATOV V.V. 3147 TITLE 3trength And Plasticity cf modified Cast Iron in Varying Streased States. (Pro.-haost I i pla3tichnostymodifitsirovannogo chuguna pri razlichyrrkh nap,yazhenrxykh S03tovaniyakh -Russian) FERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SaMp o957 Val 113, Mr 3 PP 573-575 (U.S.S.R.) Received'64957 Reviewed 7/1957 ABSTRACT Investigations word carried out.with respeo to linear tensional stress and nonlinear pressure in two and three axial directions. The apparatus described in 7A., 1955,, Nr 69 was used. The.aample investigated was simi- lar to the type IbGh 38-4o. It was the purpose of these D&SiC investiga- tions to determine stresses andcbfomations in the stage of destruction. however, because of the impossitility of further using the experimental apparatas.,the produced state of stress could in some cases not-oe extend to the state of full destruction. The values obtained for tl* intemity of stresses and deformations are shown in a table. Both quFnUtiea change considerably according to the average normal stress.-comparison of the results obtained with the con- ditions for destruction according to various theories showed that none of these theories gives a satisfactory description of the phenomenon., The beat results were obtained in connection with the application of the'theo- ry developed by Ka=erer-Davin. But also in this case the investigation, Card 1/2 which.was carried out at u - +1 (linear omprea3ion ) showed a decrease Strength And Plasticity of ilodified Cast Iron in Varying PA - 3147 Stressed 6tates. of resistance and not an increase as ahould have neen according to theory. (With 1 table, 4 illustrations, a9d 3 citations from Slavic publications). ASSOCIATION FREUNTED BY SUBMITTa AUILABLE Card 2/2 Leningrad Polytechnic Institute 1111.1oKalinin"o IOFFN Aal,~ Member of the AcadoW 16.6-1956 Library of Congress "'J~ V-- t'l ~r ~z xl~ AL -V A- 6 0 0 0 0 0 of af 4, O's 0 0 0 0 041 4100000" a of tt 11 W Is kuit If V a If a V a P 41 41--a-a-M-04, A_,X 91K A__A. 0 .60 00 go .00 AUDIsn"s by the ftnulphate MObod Without dw Use of Silver Nitraft, 1. K Yon- galythey anti 1. N. Ositkovskays. 2 par. 110 rf Brulther, Altadens, Calif. (Tronslation o, J0111. 4111f- From Zarodokaya Wornforiya (?*acfi)ry LaWra. *00 tory), v. 12, no. 11-12. 1940, V. 080. goo 004 Describes Volumetric method for Mn, In fron, car. lion and alloy steels. based on the use of per- go. sulphate and gives typical results obtained with 04 11 this method. a 0 glee age Inv 0 Saw 434111 ex 4-V Ist a-it a fW 0 4W " 2 a U IS IT 00 Is It It K it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 41 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 *Go so 9000 1: -00 *-*,* 00 09 0a0 0 0 0000 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 06010 KAGANOV, M.A. (14ningrnd); Y ANGARBERp V.A. (Leningrad) Temperature field in a homogeneous medium heated by a current. under conditions of spherical symmetry. PHTF no.21llo-133 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7) 8~ V N4, ? fl '-- ~- 17-0~~ I LEN I'L; Ali4 0 A G 3 .1 -1 SOURCE: Ref. zh, Matematika, Aba. 3J3337 5i 0044i 6410fl0i gn8/ R()66! Bt3qq AUTTIOR- 8-ydelman S, D.; y4jg~~rb(--~t-, V, A, T C a r(I r" 7-1 M 7 x Y" -gA 11, V x LIU t1I - -PI I V From this the author derives an amplified Liouvilie theorern and a theorem on asyrnpt,)t-.c stabilitv of !hf~ Q- ,r i,~- k SOROKIII) M.F.;, YANGAIUKAYAP E.Ya.; LYALYU5HKO, K.A. Epoxy lvioquoro vithout oolvorM. I(oport No.l. L&kokraa.mftt,, I Ah.prim. no.W-6 163. (MIRA 16.4) (Lacquers and lacquering) W", YA NGI CHER, P.A., sleearl-aytomatchik (g.Zhdanov) More oa a possible failure of the conditional No. 222 engineer's valve. Blek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no. 12:41 D160. (MIRA, 14:1) (Railroads,.-Brakes) L 11289-63 EP(q)/EWT(m)/'~DS-AFFTIC/ASD--JD ACCESSION IIR-. AP3002310 S/0182/63/000/006/0014/00115 AUTHM. Goltdahteyn, Ya. Ye.; Yargirova, M, Kh. iT ITLEs New nickellesp die steela SOURCEt, Xmneebno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1963* 14-16 TOPIC TAGSs hot works die steel, nickelless, vanadiumless, mechanical properties, composition, service life., firo.crack resistance ABSTRACT: A.number of steals for hot-working dies have been studied in a search for a substitute. for hiah-alloy stools. containing nickel, tungsten,. trolybdamn, and vanadium, As a result, the, 5Kh3SM (4%h3sM) steel u-as dovolopied. It contains and 0.03, 0.42-0-555'. G, 0*.3% irax Mn,, 0.7-1.1% Si, 2.8-3.2"a Cr, 0.25-0 40% I'lop rAy. each of P and 3, The physicomechanical propertibs of the new s4- teel (hardness, tonsilo.strength at 600C, hardness at 450- 51100C, impact strength, service life) ~.wcrq fotind to be superior to those of the atandard 5DIN die steel [Cr-2-11 steal]. :In addition, the now atcol.was four.1 to be rore resistant to fire cracking than W. t, Khh In the former, the first cracks appeared on 'be avera'ge after 110 cycles 5 (heating to 900C, fol.Icr4ed by unter-spray cooling) and In the latter, after 65 cycles. Both steals are some-,rhat susceptible to temper brittleness. The heat __-_--C.ard 1/2 (2/5 5 t-a Ut vil "Calcium transfer in plants." repor-t submitted for 10th Intl Botanical Cong, Edinburgh, 3-12 Aug 64. AS AzerSSR, Baku. J Uk;A ;3~u7 u-M, M 1L g YANGOLI, A. M. "Substantiation of Calmilating the Extant of Drainage on Peat SiPamps of the Ukrainitin SSR.11 Sub 1-1. Mar Ot Jkll-Union Sol Res Inat of Hydraulic Engineering and Soil Improvement imeni V. R. Villyams Dissertations presented for degrees in science and enginaar- ing in Moscow in 191#7. SU S=. No. 457, 18 Apr 55 ,573 68819 AUTHOR$$ Kornev, K. A., Yandoll, G. As S/020/60/131/01/034/060 B004/B011 TITLE: Macroscopic Stages in the Initiated Reaction of the Bromina'- tionlo' Phen~tollby N,N-Dibromo-5,51-dimethyl Hydanto--in in Dichloro Ethane PERIUDICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRI 1960p Vol 131, Nr 1, pp 122 - 124 1 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors proceed from the observatione made by N.M.Emanuell (Ref 1), who pointed out that macroscopic stages are likely to occur in chain reactions. While such stages have hitherto been observed chiefly in oxidations, the authors report on the occurrence of a macroscopic stage in the reaction mentioned in the title. Figure 1 shows the kinetic curve of the consumption of N,N-dibromo-5,51-dimethyl hydantoin (DBDMH) in the bromin- ation of phenetol initiated by diazo amino benzene. It allows two stages to be identified, a quick one for the consumption of the first bromine atom, and a slow one for the brominating action of the bromine atom of monobromo dimethyl hydantoin (BDMH) developing during the reaction. The actionof the latter was examined by special experimentst in the course of-which ih,a Card 1/2 kinetic curve was accurately reproduced. BDMH enters into re- 68819 Macroscopic Stages in the Initiated Rvaotion of S/020/60/131/01/034/060 the Bromination of Phenetol by N,N-Dibromo-5,51- B004/BO11 dimethyl Hydantoin in Dichloro Ethane'- action only when the first bromine atom of DBDMk is consumed.' . The authors derive the reaction equation and give the rate for the first reaction as being 6.10-2 min- I, and constant k i -2 ;. I k for the second bromine Atom as being 1.6.10 min 2 According to the scheme DBDMH Br' + BDIM' ; BDYLH* -