SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANITSKIY, A.L. - YANKAUSKAS, M.M.

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EJ~V'% Mjjf' ketrovich; JKROTOV, B.P.) YAN ITS~K~IY~~Lec~inidovi~ch SEM j,ZODINA, V.I., tekbu.red. otivored.; DAb A Y, Y.Y. red,izd-va Ld~l Is] 110allokie zhelezorudnye [Rakal iron-ore deposits and their gODUA westorozhdeniia i ikh geneziB. Mbak6va. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSRP1962, 110p. (Akademiia nauk SSSfi. Institut geologii ",Idn kh meshorozhdenii, pedrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii. Trudy no.M (KRA 15:10) (Bakal region-Iron oras~ YANITSKIYP A.L. tration of iron in the-veathering awface of Migration and concen Bakal Iron-ore depositBa Kora vyvetre no~4s2lO-218 '62. (HIFLA 15-9) 1, Institut geologii rudnykh mentorozhdoniy, petrografii, mineralogii I geokhimii AN SSSR. (Bakal region-Iron ores) YANITSKIYP A*Lo Weathering surface in Bakal iron ore deposits* Kora vyvet-ro no.6:303-3(Y7 163o (WRA 17t9) 1. Institut geolOgii rudnykh mostorozhdeniyg potrografiip mineralogii i geokhimij AN SSSR., Moskvas YAN'-SKIYj A.L. Ancient weathering surface of the ultrabasic rocks on the Irkutsk Massif (Central Urals). Kora vyvetr. no.9:79-92 165. Conditions governing the formation of iron-nickel ores in the Serov deposit of the Northern Urals. lbid.:1.01-118 (MIRA 19:1) UNITSKIT G ;--KRIMBERG, B.Ya., stekol'shchik; SUKACH, G., inzh.; VOIA)VICH, A., inzh.; BRFDUN, I., tekhnolog Suggested, developed# introduoad. Izobr. i rats. no-11130-31 N #6o. (MIRA 13: 10) 1. Berdympskiy zavod dorozhnvkh mashin (for Sukach, Volovich). 2. Dnepropetrovskiy rechno7 port (for J~redun). (Technologioal innovations) 32(2) SO~/29-60-1-11/25 AUTHOR; Yanitakiya. TITLE: Cybernetic Traffic Lights PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhi, 196o,1Nr 1, p 13 (USSR) 9A ABSTRACT: In this article the author speaks about a so.-called cybernetic raffic-light system constructed by the Collective of the Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheBkiy institut ev I zi (Leningrad Eleotrotechiftal Institute of Telecommunication in cooperation with the collaborators of the ORM The control sjotem of the traffic light is-in a metal case which is fastened to the wall,--, of one of the-nearest houses. It contains 9 relays, 2 counters which count the passing vehicleaq radio tubes, oondenserst eta* By means of a computer this automatic "brain" determines when, from what side, and how many -vehicles approach.the crossing, and immediately regulates the traffic according to requirements by switching over the light signals. From time to time one of the driving directions is blocked in ordar to enable pedes- trian3 to cross the street. Information concernJng the number of approaching vehicles is conveyed to the automatic device by the transmitter. They have the shape of a wire frame and Card 1/2 are embedded beneath the surface of the street at a distance Cybernetic Traffic Lights SOV/29-60-1-11/25 of from 50 to !00 m from the center of the crossing. The trans- mitters are fed by a high-frequenoy current generator. A high- frequency magnetic field is thus formed round themp which is varied by the vehicles passing over it. Thene voltage fluotua- tionB are recorded by the control system. Arabulance- or fire- brigade vehicleaq which must pass the crossing without stopping,LI-11 are fitted out with a special deviaep which generates an alter- nating magnetic field of its own and transmits a current of a Gertain frequency to the transmitters. These Sig]IP.18 are inter- cepted by the cybernetic traffic-light system, which reacts immediately and clears the way for the respective vehicle. This cybernetic traffic regulator passed a successful test at Leningrad, and at present it is on show at the Exposition of USSR Economy Aohievements in the "Transport" pavilion. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 Mis mu~~ JVA V mr= ~ MaNZA-mm (Kiyev); YANITSKIY, G.1 POLYAKOVp V-; GORSHTEYN, B., inzhener-tekhnolog I inzh. (Sverdlovsk) Suggested, createdy introduced. Izobr. -1 rats. no. 4:32-33 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Technological innovations) YANITSKIY.. G tekhnik; APAUWVA, 0.; KOMAROVA,, V-; SHCIIUKOTKOV, A., UWjIL.%;&hnik-(g.Moskva); VINIMV, P. Suggented, createdy iptroduced. IzobrA rats. no.6:10-11 Je 162., (14IRA 15.6) 1. Frodsedatell Soveta Vaeqoyuznogu otahchestva izobretateley i ratoionslizatorov neftepromyolovogo upravleniya "Ordzhonikidzeneft'llp g. Baku (for Arakelova). 2, Sotrudnitua Vyotavki doatizhoniy narodnogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Komarova). (Technological innovations) LZONOVj D., inzh. (Moskva); SLITKOVI Ye., inzh. (Moskv,0; BDMAFtEV, A., slesar, (g. Yelabuga, Tatarskaya ASSR); ROMANOV 'S" inzh.; UGMINIKOVI A:; uchitell q~~kvaj,- TASLITMIY, X.; SADOVNIKOV, I (g-.Ob(dnsk, ~aluzhskaya oblast') suggested, ?rpated, introduced. Izobr.i rats. no.1:14-15 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Institut "Orgtekhatroy", g. Odessa (for Romanov). 2. Moskovskiy poohtamt i chlen soveta Vsesoyuznogo obshcheotva izobretateley I ratsionalizatorov (for Ugollnikov). 3. Sotrudhik Gosudarstvennogo instituta po vnedreniyu peredovykh metodov rabot i truda v stroitel('stva Ministerstva -stroiteVstva RSFSR, Moskva (for Taslitskly). (Technological innovations) ]; PAT,SAUSKAS) Paca ,,:I or %n I concentratiy! sUIM-,10 . a solutions In trelySIS of aelF, acid. Trudy All Lit. &SR. ?-.er. B. 164, (14-NIA 17:7) Polarographic dete:-minatirin ol' :3-31enlum dissolved Iq conem- trated sulfuric acld. JbId. 97-rlffl. 1. Kaunssnkiy pulitekkmichtnskiy in:Ati.Lut i AN f [f,:jvakry WIZVP-A ~A411 "' W'All 4 V~5;7 ~,Yl'-P-- 4 T~ ~I~e moductf Of (bit dc- vesm - ;i.. N Tll, 1*4 --- ------- 7- ~ Ineestigatlocs in the field of hi I 'd 1. Effect M_ f* f o ree ;, pCAUdm1_A1C= on Kkim, Akad. .5-5. R. 1, 73'_'-9 (for. 53); cf. C.A. 32. 1071-The 2nd step, In the sug- gested. mechanimm of poly1flionic acid (onnation iris tv-- - provcd by Gociirlog (C.A. 43, 2SM6), who alio cently 11110WOti thSt IftSO6 III Addil. to heing a reducing nv.at k akonnoxi'll7ing"11terit. IfitcuuIttlimshown Ihat of free I450avAdIzed 145 it would be an mlihiL arguiticin in favor of step (1) U.S.04 + 1:,.0 ;:! 211,SOj, whicti 6 til;ll -.tunconfjrrncd-,-Wit1T this o)j"rin-vkvv&oInS. of 00(milrate and N*BS (or MIS) prer'd ;Pparately fit a min. of 11,13 at -5# wem afldcd to ci~rcd. HCI at - 10". NaCI pptd., S, then S. I'lic filtrate was, antilimcd for 11,S-O,. lljSO,. 11,_ and the no. luf triols. of pelythionic ar.14 and the ;:v. ; coll- tent; tlictipt.,forS, tree- If,-Iq remained im"d n-M7v -ot tbc -original S-was irt Use- of Ionic j -~31 , Oi-. ~olvtlji -acids.-Ifie-reaclion 5 It& + conrimatioin of- - _PH~O.(2),~' AddqI H'S IIAOO-� ~t - reactibil (2) ims obtained by the substitution of ll~K~ for it! -050,4f! of tho total S wm-obtaitied at jirictle.111v Pit 7 HiSsOf. To th, iltrate cquir. artiounts of lienzidine-lict were added... The ist Vpt. (start prtn.) was Cuf-I,(N1Ijh.- HAOa. Hit: 2ad Cm1f4NTlA.IftSl)4, and from the mother' 'I*- was obtained the curresPo"ding Petit sit It louate. The mcclianisin of reactrin (2) Is regirmitted by 3 rest-tions: reaction (1), 211,50. + ff,,9 - H,S,(), + S + 21f.0, and ' HIS402 2HAO, _ Filgoog + 2H30. Thb is the lot record in the literature of reaction (2) arul %he suct"bfid prepil. of betizidine (ictathfamite fit tfie cryu. form. 0114 Rnd'Tt 21-nits'! Z ur. r 10 3 11 fit] 'a), sis Of l ,y 1 dro y - "I :' , ..is , C!T i aft- 7 r - -.rv tit(, Nmtxr. Ill o4ol bY v I + .1pul Wa, CAR PI 4- IllO ;T: -oin, + 0 ; - 11, ' ' ict A l Im Is ill I bufrcr SIlAvrX4 "I I S 11) 1 'Imi is Ill I 'f P11-fav5r- ter, ill cal AbSt- Cbemi tilf- te. aitill gabili fill 'q if) tile f'rnjatj')TI.ur - ir 0 . . . l 48 v tle p of t 1-mr rc, afftxts '~' ~11 ~ in. kAnialV311 . a Ir.;Ic - tion rnI7 " f o 1954 lo * . , . p te I'viv ,I- ;&lid tetriltIll , , ' . retctsuluk it- t* -r- of FO-A , A pr. Cho-Astry thloat'Hilte-' iind 'if ~~ 0 stifur d I f 1 5 Incir 9 1 1 m fr ccids a O 911 Of Nj:s. )I a i,iLrodlicin' 4- 1 oct:t' SCI . : r IICI (ci. 1.175). and Oil). "T 211 O . l" c,! two rit"Agr" 0 ~JQt F j;,tlvjhIcilC F."ll M Will t't. YAHITSKIY, I.V-; PAPISAYSM 1 1-1- n of poly- f-polythionic acids. Part 3. FOrmAtiO Investigation in the field ochloride and thiosulfate- Zhar-ob.khim. 23 n0-9: thionic &aids from julfur di (MM 6-.10) 1449-1165 3 '53. (Polythionic acids) 1. xmuu&eskiy-politekhnjcheskjy institut. Usslijbfiemistry Card 1/1 Authors Yanitoklyp 1. Vq; and Valanchunas; 1. N. Title A Investigation of polythionic acids. Part 4. -Sulfuring of ~hexathlonic acid Periodical t. 'Zhur. Ob..Xhim. 24,,FA. 5.. 790- 795t Mav 1954 Abstract_ j Iarge scale sulfuring of hexathionic acid was carried out for the purpose of obtaining solutions conta:Wn8 acids with more than six sulfur atoms In the molecule. The reaction of thlosul- furic acid with hydrogen.oulfidein concentrated hydrochloric acid leads to the derivation of a polythicnic acid solution which by Ito composition, corresponds to hoptathionic but actually repro- oents a mixture,of octathionic and bexathionto acids. Thioaulfur- Ic acid, hydrogen sulfide and sulfurous acid react In a moderately diluted-hydrochloric acid forming octatblanic acid. Four rofer- ences., Tablea. InBtitution 'Polytechnical Inatitute Kaunaa, Lith-SSR 'Submitted Novembor 27, 1953 USER/01 yzicza clienistry Ph, r"Ird Pub. 147 17/22 Auth Prokopchilc.., A. Yu.., and Yani s' I V Catnl,,rtic'tl(,,cobffioii.tion of muU11111 hypochlorite ill all an'llcm-l") solvit-ion Yeriodical Zhur- fiz. kbim. 28/~1) 1999-2005, Now1mbor 195-4- Abstract' I The cctalybic decomposition of-.pure calciturL hyPochlorite solutions- in tha proonace' of coba-lt3 nickol and iron hydro-.dd--~j and variour, arj~~',itk'-Jano assM.-Ang the tole of promoters or inhibitors vT,.t,,3 A strong inlAbitint;.offoct of tho solid phase of the froo calcium hy(Iro-.1de on tho cat'AYUC activity of Ni and Fv-1l-ydro1J,c1f,,-3 -dao ostablis,1-icti. The irJiibiting offect of silicic acid corimpounds m the deacompoojilori of hloride in the prescneo of Fo-hydrozd~os is dewribed. calcluin h;yPoe' -id that the inhibitor mi-pticles are .-iegttive clhavj~erl aml the It vris fotL t 110 oppojitc partlclas retmItz; In rcfb~ction of Mid -LIctive curlov n of Ille- - - catalpt. Bleven reforoncos: 5-USSR; 3-USA; 1-EnC)-ioh; 2-Cemzul (190'(~- 191;7). Tab1cs. Institution The PolyLechnimun., Kamas Lith-SSR Subratted March 23, 1954 ~! -9 - -- ~ 11 il:tql P4. 11.15 k. USSR/Physical, Chonistry - Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. D-9 Topochemistry. Catalysis. Abe Jour ; Pleferat Zhur - flimiya,. No 2, 1951-7, 3790 Author : jLr ~nickis J., Prolcopciltno A. Inst : Kaunas Polytechnic Institute Title On Catalytic Decomposition of Calciun 11~Tochloritc Orig Pub Hauno politechnikos inst. Darbai, 1955, 4, 11-23- Abstract Study of decomposition ofaqueous solutions of calcium hypochlorite (1) at 500, under the influence of h)droxi- des of Co (II), Ni (1.11) and Fe (IV) with various inor- c,~unic admixtures. On decomposition of I by action of II an proroting effect is produce- by addition of Ce(1103)3) BaC12-1 SnC1 (listed in decreasing order of i)rom- ting effecti; additions of NaC1, KC1, SrC12 produce n1moot no effect; additiona of TO CaGcO Zn(011),, Sio., CaCrO4, K2W04,, MGG0 Diocl)I'Sot C3, 4) 41 012, OU (ASR) Card 1/3 122 - USSR/Mysical Chemistry Kinetics. Combustione B-9 Explosiveo, Topochemistrye' CatalyqiE;. Abs Jour Reforat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 3790 FbC1 have an inhibitory effect (increasing in the order 2 listed). On decomposition of I by action of 1II addi- tions of ta(OH) Ce(110 ) SnCI are promting agents; TiO2) SrC-12,-C2'O,,, B,1~13'havc iittle offect; UIC1 r 2 2) Ca3(BO3)21 CaSe I MnSO4, K Zn MOM, 14gS01j.. 03 2WO4, (011)21 C(I P"002) VbCl~ are WUbitorat On docotipocition of Iby the action of IV additions of WOW I BaC'21 3 SrC12, TiO21 ZrO(IM ancl , MCI have a A21' C*03 2 2 3 promoting, and AsG4) (OH) ZnO, ZnCO3 and inhi- Ca3( 2' Zn 2' biting effects A quantitative study has been nade of Card 213 -123 - IT