SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANSON, N.YA. - YANTOVSKIY, YE.I.

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/V 0 /V ussR Microbiology - Industrial Microbiology. F Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38398. Author Yanson, N. Ya., Bremer, G. F1 Inst Title Cultivation of Yeasts on Molasses Waste Liquor. '11 Grig Pub: Spirt. prom-st, 1957 ,hNo 3, 36-37. Abstract: Conditions were specified for cultivating fodder yeasts on waste liquor of alcohol distilleries, from which the sedimented yeasts were separated after precipitation. Saccharomyces yeasts, as well as Torulopsis utilis, were cultivated under laboratory conditions in vertical glass tubes 1.2 a long and 25 mm in diameter; to the lower end of each tube a Gooch filter was attached, through whioh air was blown. The yield of Sao- Card 1/2 US:5R / Microbiology - Industrial Microbiology. F Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38398. Abstract: charomyces for 9-12 hours consisted of B.1 to 22.5 g,liter, and T. utilis - of 27.5 to 32.2 g/liter. The yield of pressed yeasts consisted of 38.3 kg from 1 M3 of medium. Card 2/2 65 -bi N- YMISON, Ma. (Junsoneg N.] Relation between coefficients in formulas of Etvos and Trouton. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.9:2108-2109 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Latviyskaya sel'skckhozyaystvennaya akademiya, kafedra khimii, (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical) YANSON.O.M.. assistant An electromagnetic method of improving electric railroad wheal adherence to rails. Zap.Lon.gor.inst. 32 no.1:6-6-76 154 Ollectromagnate) (Kine railroads) (KIaA 9:1) VI/ YAIT~SONI 0. M. VW-Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Problems of the augmeiY-bat4on- of the dl;lf ~ng force of driving wheels of t4te ekx,tj ("C' Locomo-tv-CS, LN " , Lon, 1957. 20 pp with graphs 20 cm,. (Min ~f Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Order of Le nin and 0-A" 0/ Labor Red Banner Mining Inst iln G,V. Plekhanov) DepaA~ of ~1- r' Mining Elect .4 100 copies r e" (KLI 21-57, 103) JV 3Z(3) SOYI I I Z-59 -4-7153 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 105 (USSR) AUTHOR: Rys'yev, A. V., and Yanaon, 0. M. TITLE: Electric Magnetizing of Mine-Locomotive Wheels PERIODICAL: V sb.: Gorn. elektrotekhnika. M. Ugletekhizdat, 1957, pp 316-3ZI ABSTRACT: The tractive effort determined by the trailing weight of a locomotive depends on wheel-rail adhesion. The tractive effort can be raised by magnetizing the driving wheels. The wheel magnetization produces higher wheel-rail adhesion, in addition to an increased trailing weight. Thanks to wheel slippage during locomotive motion ' magnetic adhesive wheel-rail forces can be set up and can considerably increase the tractive effort. Various schemes of wheel magnetization with different values of the wheel-rail press-are were tested at the Leningradskiy gornyy institut (Leningrad Mining Institute). The large-cross -section locomotive wheel serves as the main magnetic circuit, and a high flux density if; secured in the wheel-rail contact area. The wheel Card 1/2 Qj~ Q;~ 'q --J'-'7_ ~Rz SOV/112-59-4-7153 Electric Magnetizing of Mine-Locomotive Wheels magnetization produces a 30-40-percent increment of the tractive effort in the case of conventional mine-type locomotives. With controlled wheel magnetization, an automatic regulation of the tractive effort limited by the locomotive trailing weight is possible. Bibliography: 3 items. "g, -.1" 0, ACC NRs AP6031378 0 SOURCE com n4p14,566/000/007/0091/0095 AUTHOR: Yanson He A, (Assistant) ORG: nom TITLE: Investigation of a centrifugal compressoratag with an air turbine SOURCE: IVUZ* Maqhlnostroyeniyoo no, 7# 1966# 91-95 TOPIC TAGS: centrifugal compressor, air turbine, gas turbine engine, centrifugal compressor efficiency ABSTRACT: The efficiency of a centrifugal compressor can be improved by replacing the compressor's vane diffuser with an air turbine. The typical construction features of this type of turbine compressor stage is shown in Fig. 1. The vane diffuser has been replaced by a centrifu- gal radial air turbine mounted on separate bearings and rotating in the same direction as the impeller. Tests of turbine compressors conducted at the 14VTU have'shown that: 1) in the case of small flow rates throue- a gas turbine engine (1-2 kg/oec)o the replacement of a centrifugal compressor by an air turbine-type compressor Improves engine performance- characteristics; and 2) at*flow ratio of 1 kg/see and relative air tur- Card 1/2 UDC: 542.78 ACC Nib AP6031378 ~jf -.'Fiso I@ Turbine compressor stage 1 Guide vanes; 2 - rotating blade rowl 3 axisymnstric deflec- t1on duct; 4 impeller; 5 slot diffuser; 6 - air turbine, At 2 1 bine speeds 0,4, (where R a nimleileg speed/nairturb, ni spe8d)o an efficiency of 82% was reached In ur ine compreso or *'~a e r arts has: 3 figures@ w#; do Vf SUB C06E:j3,411-.SUBK DATE: 02Mar661 OHIO REP: 003.""' Ccwd 2/2 YANSON S.A rx.n~rnn- P-l! VANTAG. Mit. G. fnfrarj~,,d cp~clxa ard stmci,--jre 0' t"' Aji no.1:148-150 Ja 166. " ~, 12 19: 1 2. Instultut organ it-he skogo sintevii AN lfttvli",R. 2. A" Latviyskoy SSR (for Vanag). 1,A7 USSR/Chemical Technology. Chendeal Products and Their Appl1cation. J-11 Electrochemical Mamfactures. Electrical Precipitation. Cle,mical Sources of C=ent. Abe Jour: Referat Zh.-Kh., no 8, 1957, 27557 Author :_Y,M. Yanson, B.A. Tseake, S.Ya. Timshans. Inst : Latvian Acad&ffy.of Agriculture. Title :Preparation of Deposits with Increased Toughness at Elec- trolytical Steeling. Orig Pub: Latv. laukiiaimniecibas akad. raksti, Tr. Latv. s.-kh. akad., 1956, vYP. 5, 97-106. Abstract: Iron plating was carried out with hot chloride clectrolyter, with the addition of MnCl, .7H,O (10 g per lit) and phenol (C:H-OH) (30 g per lit). The composition of the electrolyte was (in g per lit): Fe Cl.~ AH.,~O - 230, NaCl - 200, Ecl - M to 2, temperature - 85 to 950, D. was determined by the equa- tion DI. = 0.04 K, where K was the concentration of Fe"' in g Card 1/3 .5- USSB/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. J-11 Electrochemical Manufactures. Electrical Precipitation. Chemical Sources of Current. Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Kh., No 8, 195T, ZT557 per lit. The anodes were of low-carbon sheet steel., the anodes were enclosed in caprone cases in order to protect the electro- lyte from anode mud. The electrolyte Is filtered periodically through glass wool. Before the iron plating details are pickled with HC1 (1 to 20 min) and dipped anodically in a steeling bath (D = 5 to 30 a/dm' ) for 0.5 to 2 min. The microhardness of deposits was measured with a PMT-3 instrument. Deposits from the electrolyte, which did not contain additions of MaCl_ and phenol, were the microscopically hardest (up to 446 kg per sq. mm). The introduction or MnCl. and phenol results in a decrease of the microhardness of deposits. The deposits are fine grained; if there was some phenol in the electrolyte, the produced depo- sits are strained and with many microscopic cracks. The analy- sis of deposits showed that the C content was 0.05 to 0.08%, Card 2/3 USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Electrochemical MAnufactuxes. Electrical Precipitation. Chemical Sources of Current. Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Eh., Vo 8, 1957, 27557 vhich corresponded to steels of the 0.8; 10 brands. Addition of phenol does not result in an increase of C content in depo- sits. The most plastic deposits were produced from MaCl.~_ con- taining electrolyte, and the most brittle ones were produced from the electrolyte without any additions. Card 3/3 -7- YANSON v M.: LIEERMANIP L.M. Selection of clearances and fits for bearings made of polycapro- lactam, Plast.massy no.201-56 161. (MIU 14:2) (Hexamettqlonimine) (Bearings (14achinery)) V P, V -14. MYASHIKOV, Yu.A.; KRATOKWILI, II.I.; YAIISOIT, V.H. Zffect of tularemia epidemics on the marine rodent population. gool.zbur. 32 no.6:1270-IP75 11-D 153, (KLRA 6:12) 1. Protivotulyaremiynyye stantsii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya Rossiyskoy Sotsialisticheakoy Federativnoy,Sovetakoy Reapubliki. (Tulearemia) (Rodentia--Diseases) "PIVIlyn, YANSON,,~a,. Ya., Cand Agr Sci "Tov=*ft the problem ofAutil- Iz WW-1 and swamps In the agriculture of Tomskaya Oblast.", Ri 1961. (Latvian Agr Acad4Latvian Sci Res Inst of 4 and Y,&~- ~1-") (KL, 8-61, 256) 395 - ~7. Y14 NSON) Y c, 'USSR General and Specialized Z00106Y, Innocts. P Insect and Hite Posts, Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol., go 10p 1958# No 44813 jAluthors :Saidov, D, K,; Yanson, Yo. I. Inst Uzbok Agricultdrat- insbituttli- Title Tho Problou of the Nature of tho Damp Caused by Aphids to Cotton Loavos. Orig Pub Nauchn. tr. Uzb. s,-kh, in-t, 1956, 9, ch. 1, 67-73 Abstract Tho anato2ical char4ps In cotton loavos danagod by the aphids Doralis franSulac and Aphis laburni were studied; the plants in tho shootinG and budding staGos woro artificially Infostod with-.-. aphids. Microscopical studios verified that the aphids concentrated their piorainG alorw larao veins principally alonG the lower part of Card 1/2 31 USSR / General and Sp ,66iniizod tobloGy. Insocts. Insoc''t Ono mito posts. Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 10p 1958, I-To 44813 p the leaves, since fcclftinG conditions wore bot- tor thoro and not bocauso of thoir sensitivity to liGht as has proviously boon thouGht. -- A. P. Adrianov. Card 2/2 wliffff~ffi_ Emm FEW NMI jut m '0 t...44t" 00 .00 00 -0# 002, 00* #0 -09 *0 .00 so *00 goo goo E~v F., cand. of pu wax r66 to is NNW Wa 6*0 low to a WIN. at "a . " Wft Y at 40 . In: oow (00'*) W.80 bAms Uim ,w., pbous Polar subasum so If S.C.?. A. got doe so* moo AIM-ILA 841ALLUROCALLITINAIM"CLAISAPKAT" Wo loom *"ART too 1114" wif G" aft g .. 111181 4w 4" 111 00 '0100601, 100 :1 4 ; i i 1 0 a * 0 9 : : ; : 10 00 a, lot, 00 00 to I We 0 go 11 0 i0 40 a 0 ~44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .a 0 0 0 0 e N - 'A '51 M. R WISMI. YV#- YA. and SOZIU, "Dotermination of Thickness of Dielectric Coating and of Magnotostrictionu, Uch,~ Zap, Kazansk, Univ4, 113, No 9, 19531 PP 217-225- The thickness of the dielectric coating by the capacitive method was measured by connecting the coated part as condenser Into the oscj-1- latory circuit of a 17 oscillator and measuring the variation of ~-eat frequency by a graduated measuring condenser. From the found capacity the thickness of coating, x was found from the formula: C-r 6 5144 7t-;G. (RZhF:iz, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum. No 1143, 5 Apr. 55 - Y A 146 0 f 4 V -Y-u -;7 --Ya Yanoon, Yu. Ya. [Kazan', Gosudarst7ennyy universitet (State university)] On Multicomponent Organic Electrets (The Physics of Dielectrics; Transactions of the All-Union Corferqwe or the Voyeics or Dieleetrios) Mosew, lid-vo AN MM, 1958. 243 V- 3,C" Copies Privted- Tb1s voltva publishes reports presented at the All- Union Conterence on tha Phyllca of Ditlectrics, held to Dnepropetrovsk In Augurpt 1956: sponsored by the *Physics of Ditilectrice* Laboratox-y of the Micbeshly IrmtItut ImenJ. 14bedeve An SWn (Physics rnatitute Izreal lebodav of the AS MIR), and t4e Slectrophysicz DeWtzert of tbe Dneprepetrovalay 6osWarstvenrqy ur-twi-sitvt (Dnepr opetrov s~. State University). ~M YANSON, Yu.Ya. Photoolectrat and thermoolectret state in sulfur single crystals. Izv. AN SSSR Sor. fiz. 22 no.3:352-358 Mr 158, (MIRA 11:4) (Dielectrics) AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Yansong Yu. Ya. 48-22-3-30130 Multi-Component Organic Electrets (0 mnogokomponentnykh organicheakikh elektretakh) Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSSRfSeriya Fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 3, Pp. 359-36o (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author obtained electrets from the mixture of organic substgnoes. The investigations showed that the beat electret which --ces the highest voltage and the Most stable electric 11eldl.is obtained from the mixture of brazil wax (40%), colophony (40%) and beeswax (N%).~The meaeurem'ente of the field strength were carried out by means of electrostatic induction with a quadrant-electrometer. The field-strength can be calculated according to the known formula E - 4%d from cr (surface charge density). The tests showed that with a slow drop of temperature, electrets with homogeneous charges are formed during the production of the electrets (2,5 houra). They increano gradually and attain thoir constant size after 15 days. Electrets with heterogeneous charges which Card 1/ 2 gradually decreased were obtained according to rapid Multi-Component Organic Electrets 48-22-3-30/30 cooling down (40 minutes) of the same mixture. After 5 da7z they attained the zero point. Then homogeneous charges occured which increased in the course of 6 months and which produced the field strength of E - 21 kV cm-1. Further, the homogeneous charges remained constant. It was tried to obtain electrets from substances which form no electrets and added insignificant quantities of an electret-forming substance (fig. 3). After all investigations carried outv the authors drew the conclusion that the orientation of the dipoles in the electric field plays an essential r'ale with the formation of electrets: the external polarization, viz. the transition of the charges from the electrodes into the electret-forming substance and the inner polarization, viz. the accumulation of the space charges beside the electrodes due to a certain conductivity of the sample. The works on the determination of the Ale of each of these factors are continued. There are 3 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obshchey fiziki Kazanskogo goo. universitets (Professorial Chair for General Physics of Kazar~ State University) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 __ USCOMM-DC ,I. lectrets-Sources 2. Electrets-Properties 218 r V'V~ 'P~j BULDnEV, V. S. propagation of interference SIH waves in an elastic spherical layer. Part Is, Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.geofis. no.12:1761+-1771 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Ak~Ldemiya nauk SSSR, Leningradskoye otdelneiye Matematicheakogo instituta imeni VeA. Steklovae .(Seismic waves) "AlW.1- 11 BULDYREV, V.S.; jMSCIN,__Z.A. Propagation of interference SH waves in an elastic spherical layer. Pt.2. Izv& MI SWR, Serogeofiz. nool:7&-89 Ja 163, (MIRA 1612) lo Leningradskoye otdoleniye Matematicheskogo instituta im. V.A. Steldova AN SSSR. (seismic waves) 2' A vanva. Rat of nervous 6. tvand Z- ~lkit-inutdc W b. Vcht 1~ I - 1. only 91"901 L' R S,S, t Ph f uvn rr~j. dead. Jet- , W --, rhto aday after d rVal glycogen COWL.As of 1 4111 .and 00 be ,ww on It .1 zones are f Y t ut trap w ;I the mu-IC- a'.. , Asth d Y- he glycogen rc,twns .1 V,,th tegvnerA~ioo of the n. t "ComparAtive InventigAtiona of the Disruption of Glycopen UmtRbollsm in the Case of Denervation. of ~Ezscles and Certain Preventive Measures." Sub 21 Feb 51, Moscow Order of Lenin State U Iment M. V. Lomonosov. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951- SO: Sum. Ilo. 480, 9 MaY 55 Z. A. Van is tnxtvtv 44 ds of the SA TOW" forw I Ili- 1, Ljsir.G.Nd* t ib --4;hf tcr (in W a icia ka takas from ter 0 Obavra) but tbc (d bf"rS with n rAts am f=) b br 2 ICN th brOlmj:jj4 then Ily OWY lies in sum"W vo two Ing gbl 'an. tv to itrelv.t so- the MM ,;I'Mr USSR/Humn and Animal PhysioloLo7- Nervous System. Higher Nervous Ictivity. Behavior. T-10 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 56oa6. Author Yanson, Z. Inst, Title Study of Electrophysiological Chanj3es in Rabbits Occurring During Conditioned Reflex Activities After Complete and Partial X-Ray Irradiations. Orig Pub: Tr. vses. konferentsii po med. radiol. Eksperim. red. radiol. M., M dGiz, 1957, 23-28. Abstract: Conditioned motor reflexes of defense (CR), which acted upon light stimuli were developed in rabbits. Fifteen to 20 minutes after total irradiation (500 r), a loss of CR and disturbances of EEG (electro- Card 1/2 WS USSR/Human and Animal Physiology. Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity. Dehavior. T-10 Ibs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 5602'$- encephalogram) rhythm were observed. On the followinG day a EEG depression developed. Restoration of CR and EEG began on the 3rd-7th day. The restored CR was unstable, however. Head irradiations produced similar changes, but they took a faster course. When the entire body was irradiated, CR and EEG did not change materially within the first 24 hours after irradiation. fit the influence of combined conditioned and unconditioned reflexes, however, a prolonged CR inhibition was observed, as well as a EEG depression. Card 2/2 167 t YAM Electrophysiological investigation of tonic brain-otem reflexes in J=adiated animals. Radiobiolojiia 1 no.5:755-760 161.- (MIR& 14: U) '(X R&YS-PHYStOLOGICAL UFECT) (BRAIN) MIR Gm. MIT 32758 Ll 0 0 3/205/61/001/006/018/022 D243/D'z0O5 AUTHOR: Yanson, Z,A. TITLE: Analysis of the hypothalamic action on the labyryn-. thine tonic reflexes after irradiation PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v. .. no. 6, 19619 933 - 939 TEXT: The ob 4ect of the present work was to study the labyrynth tonic reflexes before and after radiation in order two investigate the effect of the hypothalamuB on brain stem centers. Platinum elec- trodes, 1 mm in diameterp were inserted into the brains of male rabbits of 2.5 - 3.5 kg wt., with the aid of Horsely-Clark coordi- nates-for a stereotaxir apparatus* The experimenis were carried ou. three weeks later. To estimate hypothalamic activityp the electri.- cal stimulation threshold was measured. In studying the labyrynth reflexes, three above-threshold stimulations were applied daily at ten minute intervals. The animal was rotated about a bitemporal axis, by means of a special apparatus, the head being fixed relati- ve to the trunk. The current in the forelimb extensor muscles was Card 1/3 32758 B/205/61/001/006/016/022 Analysis of the hypothalamic action D243/D305 recorded by needle electrodes via a 6YWI (6UNCh) amplifier, bji'* at the experimentall factory of the AMS USSR. Simultaneously, th~ animal's position relative to the horizontal and the time in seoonds were measured,, Experiments were carried out 5-7 -times before radia- tion, immediately after; after 24 hours and thence daily. 19 rabb- its were given a 700 rad. dose of total rad-ation, at 3 0.4 - 490 rads/min, form an -,-)1'0-2 (EGO-2) y-ray apparatua and all died 9.5 - 13 days later from acute radiation sickness. 7 rabbits were given local irradiation of the medulla in an equal dose and observation for 20 - 25 days revealed no deaths. An PYM -3 (RUM-3) apparatus was usedo In the control animals the effect of stimulating other subcortical ganglia on the labyrynih reflexes was studied. The site of the electrodes was finally confirmed histologically pLt the end of the experiment. Before irradiation hypothalamic stimulation aug.- mented the labyrynthine reflexesq as measu.-ed by the amplitude of the biocurrents and the duration of the reaction. Total irradiation of 700 rad. single dose also augments these reflexes, but this ef- fect was reversed by hypothalamic stimulation. After two to three days the precise effect of hypothalamic stimulai.'Lon varies with the initial state of the reflexest If normal or depressed, it stimula- Card 213 Analysis of the hypothalamic action ... 32758 S/205/61/001/006/018/022 D243/D305 ted themp if increased, it depressed theme In other wordst the hy- pothalamus tended to normalize the reflex state. A single 700 rad. dose of total radiation lowered the threshold stimulation value. Local irradiation caused very similar effects. Therefore, variation in the labyrynth reflexes is probably due to radiation caused chan- ges in the brain stem centers. Tonic reflex disturbance is probably due to changes in both the hypothalamic and brain stem centers8 The hypothalamic in the early days after radiation and the stem centers later ong the latter being mediated via the reticular formation of the brain stem. There are 4 figures and 18 references: 10 Soviet- bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The 4 most recent references to the English-language publications read as,follows: C.H. Sawyer, J.17. Everett and J.D. Green, J. Compar. Neurol.t 101, 801p 1954; J. Spra- gue and W. Chambers, Amer. J. Physiol., 176, 52, 1954; H.W. Magoun, Physiol. Revs., 30# 4399 1950; G. Moruzzi and H.W. Magounp Electro- encephalogr. i-~nd Clin. Neurophysiol. 1, 455, 1949. SUBMITTED: -,,)ecember 30v 1960 Card 3/3 42057 S/219/62/000/Oil/001/002 B144/B186 AUTHORSt Kholodov, Yu. A., Yanson, Z. A. TITLEt Change in the electric adtivity of.the brain cortex of rabbits under the influence of UHF electromagnetic fields. Communica- tion I. Effect of the UHF field on.the electroencephalogram of intact rabbits PERIODICAL: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny, no. 11, 1962, 8 - 12 TEXTs The bioelectric activity of the brain cortex is studied to ascertain the affect of UHF fields of 1000 and 5000 v/m'applied for 3 min to 34 and 15 rabbits, respectively. EEG's were recorded before, during and after application of the UHF field on the head. The alterations were most dis- tinct in the optic lobe. 'Nith both voltages, the amplitude increased and the frequency diminished. The reaction ratio (number of reactions total number of UHF fields applied) equaled--47 % and 80 % with UHF fields of 1000 and 5000 V/m, respectively. The correlation coefficient between potential amplitude and frequency was 0-50-+0.08. The amplitude averaged Card 1/2 3 S/219/62/000/011/001/002 B144/B186 Change in the electric ... 170 % in the third minute and returned to normal values after 10 - 15 min* The reaction of both amplitude and frequency is strongest in the Ist minute. Two groups could be distinguished from an analysis of the latent periods 82 % of the reactions had a mean latent period of 40 see and 18 % a latent period of 87 see. The reactivity of the cortex to light stimuli was studied before, during and after application of 1000 v/m and a statistical- ly sirnificant shortening of the latent period was observed under the effect of the UHF field. The appearance of two types of reaction must still be cleared up. There are 3 figures. PRESENTED: by N. A. Krayevskiy,-Member of the AMS USSR SUBMITTEDi January 23, 1962 Card 2/2 M p, 4 A -V~ ..L -.1,7881-63 -tM1AJ7LW#3D - Ar 0 0& 20~/63 V&VO549/ qCESSION Ms AP3093931 0556 AlC~H611S yansont TIrLEs The effect of Rr~lon~2d superficial irradiation the relay function:of the 6erebral cortex. SOURCEs RadiobiologiYap V, 3, no* 4P 1963P 549 556 T OPIC TAGS s irradiation, cerebral-cortexp radioactive cobalt 'AI382RACT't Rabbits (2-2o3 kg) were subjected-until death to prolonged 10-12 (lays) ionizing radiation with radioactive cobalt (0.36 r/min,) during the initial stages of formation of a temporal association# achiev(id with the use of 2 "in- different" stimulis light and sound* When irradiation and creation of the association were begun simultaneously, eynchronioity was observed in the bio- electric fluctuatl-ons of the nuolei of the,4Bual and auditox7 emlyzere in the first 3 dayo# with readjustmont of the reapiratory rate to the rhythm of atimuluo presentationt indicating creation of a temporal assoolationo H(rdeverp after 'continued exposure to irradiation Uth day on), the respiratory rate no longer lqflected the rhytbm of Btimulationp thus impeding the 25rmation of a temporal _qqociatione Vhen the rabbits were irradiatqd after establicbment of a definite bohditioned-reflex rhythmp no break-down of the synchronicity was noted before W "K. W4 777777 777777 ACCESSION-M1-AP3003931-------- day 4; after thiep- howivert it became less pronounced# and bi day 10 there*were oelectric potentials were synchroniz only~occasionalperiods in1which the-bi ed with stimulation. Thus prolonged irradiation interferes with the iVrther elaboration of temporal associations, A simple suditory conditioned reflex was slowly des"~ troyed by prolonged irradiations it did not occur consistently after 5 days and disappeared comPletelY 2-3 days before the animalle death. Prig. art* bass 4 figuree, =al A-TIONI ---------- '$UBMMBDs--OO DATE ACQs 15Aug63 if ENGLs 00' NO F SUB CMEs AS MP SOV s 039- 'CrHERI 000 12/2 'Cqrd i A 5-0 i 4 -99 M;v PE. Kq- '01 I " X- - "i - mzr- .... ~~ 11 ~~Ii L'i H U ~ i ,, - - 'rim, Vs MET NUMB g7, IRQ --N- wl' ("j4 F-P:4.E -i SKUMEY K.A.; Prof.- YINSON"E Ya. fL.epim, Effect of amfked fisn on !-,he dw!e;ixpner. of g~t3tdn crincer In man. Vop. pit. 21~ J--!, 10-1. (MIRA 18;9) 1. Laboratorlya pitan-4ya (zav, pruf. K.A. Skulme) La*-v'.vskovo instituta eksPe.-.-rer+al'n-D-i --* klinf cheskoy meditsiny AURN' SSSP, Riga. ~~.,SCIIS A. BRIEDIS, V. ; BTA11S., R. Improved instruments in lumberinC. P. 115- BIOLOGICIIESKAIA NAUKA; SELSKC14U L riLS111011) KHOZIAISTVU. (Latvijas PSR Zinatnu akaderpija. Biolo[ijas Zinatnu nodala) Riga, Latvia, No. 155) 1958. In Russian. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI).j LCJ Vol* 8" NO* 8) AuCust 1959, Uncla. 777 VASILIYEVI Yu.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; YANIINSj E.F. New self-propelled roller* Stroi. I dor. mah. 6 no.3.,22-23 Mr 161, (R.oilers (Earthwork)) OMIRA 14-4) YANSONS, F.I. [JansonsF.1 r7 Alsike clover in the Latvian S.S.IL Zemledelie 8 no.12:44-46 D 16o. WU 13: 11) 1. Hauchno-iseledovatellskiv institut zemledeliya Latvivekoy SSR. ,; 4, 1, -61P YANSONBp Fo It, Cand Agr Sci -- "Local fe;iio clover intLaSSR and the agricult ~engineering of its cultivation on turf ip ~y podzol and turfs carbonate* soils." Yelgava, 1961. (Min of AgrT LaSSR. Latvian Agr Acad) (KL, B-61, 256) 396 -isk N 68209 ,:.2 9. 7 00 SOV/58-59-5-118W Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal PIzIka, 1959, Nr 5, P 276 (USSR) AUTHOR: lansons. TITLE- Influence of Lead on the Absorption Spectrum of X-Rayed Potassium Chloride PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Latv, un-t._1958, Vol 20, pp 249 - 259 (Lat., Russ. r6sum6) ABSTRACT: The author investigated the absorption spectrum of colored KC1 crystals with an admixture of lead implanted in the lattice. The crystals were grown by the Kiropulos (Russ. spelling) method. A tube with a tungsten anticathode served as the source of X-rays. The absorption spectra were photographed with an SF-4 spectrophotometer. In addition to F bands, the spectrum also reveals V1. V20 V3, V4, V6 and V bands. At room temperature only the V and V bands are stable in tKe case of a pure KC1 crystal, whereas I the bands are stable in the case of KCl/Pb crystals. The formation of F centers Is caused by the presence of K+ ion vacancies in the crystal, which is due to the requirement of electric neutrality of the crystal as a whole. Under the influence of Card 1/ 2 X-rays free carriers arise in the crystal. The holes are localized T-, J k,I 68209 SOV/58-59-5-11W Influence of Lead on the Absorption Spectrum of X-Rayed Potassium Chloride near K' vacancies, thus creating V centers, while the electrons are localized near negative ion and Pb2+ ion vacancies. In the event of optical decolorization an additional part of the F-oenter electrons go over to the Pb++ ions. The resulting Z(Pb) centers, which correspond to the previously discovered Zl-center peaks (RZhFiz, 1954, Nr 11, 13786), give rise to a broad and low absorption band in the 530 mg region. These centers are optically and thermally stable, and their electrons cannot recombine with V-center holes. Thanks to this circumstance, the latter are also stable. Upon the thermal destruction of the Z(Pb) centers (at ^--11080c) the V bands also disappear. If the crystal contains a great quantity of F centers, the V4 and Y7 bands only disappear at temperatures above 1080C. This is connected with the fact that F centers dissociate at a higher temperature than do Z(Pb) centers. The disappearance of the V4 band with a rise in temperature proceeds stepwise. This is connected with the successive liberation of electrons from M centers, Zl(Pb) centers, and Z2(Pb) centers. The bibliography contains 14 titles. E.L. Nagayev Card 2/2 SHOPTAKOVSKIY, M.F.,- PRILEMAYNA, Yedej AZOVSKAYA, V.A.1 YMISOM I YOSONS 0 S. Dione 4g!2theses with bivinyl sulfur-containing dienophiles. ZhuriO.Oxim. 31 no.6:2079-2080 je 161. (MM 11+ 3 6) 1. Institut organicheskoy kbimii AN SSSR. (Dienophilea) (Butadiene) 777 SHOSTAKOVSKII, M.F.; PRILEMYEVA, Ye.Fe; AZOVSKAYA, V.A.,- YANSONSt I.; UNSONS I S. Diena A7ntheses with bivinyl sulfur-containing dienophilese Zbur;,q~,Pdm. 31 no.6:2079-2080 Ole 161. (MIU 14:6) 1. Inatitut orgaaicheekoy kh4m'i AN SSSR. (Dienophiles) (Butadiene) Ads LIBEEMANIS, Leon S Vladimirs; VULFSONE, E., red.; SPORANE, V.,~Mek- . red.--- (Plastic sliding bearings] Plastmaaas alidgultni. Riga, Latvijas Valsts izdevnieciba, 1962. 61 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Plastic bearings) PUTHINS, Janis; YANSONS, V., red.; VASILEVSKA, L., tekhn. red. [Prot'ection andautomation of the electric equipment In industrial enterprises) Rupniecibas elektroiekartu Siz- sardziba un automatika. Riga,, Latvijas Valets izdevnieci- ba, 1962. 493 p. (MRA 16:5) (Electric proteollon) (Electric control) POLYAKOV, S.K.; YAJISUPOVA, E.Z. (Saynn kand) Effect of nico-.ine on the organism o.1 female workers employed in tobacco fermentation chambers and means of improving- their sanitary conditions. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 6 no.12j42-43 D162. (11111 16:7) 1. Gorodskaya sanitarno-apidemioloeicheakaya stantsiyat Samarkand. (TOBACCO WORMILS-DISEASIZ A14D HYGIENE) (ETICOTIII&--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (WOMEN-HEALTH AND HYGIENE) BnNMmIN, Arnolld Iosifovich; TAREV, A. [Rural physician's noteb 0k] Zapiald sellskogo *rracha- Postavitel' A.Yantarev, psend. SItavropoll, Stavropollskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. 351 P. (min 12:6) (KgDionm, Rum) AY ColortruaLm miLrodelermirittirn of Isontsolifloyt hidla- la aud 6ther bl,An~ic&l I'qids V.);_ht ymulch- flat 44~ 20'% cc!.CO(JH and f. 164 Ta I Hz_*"he_6Jt'_*" I rril 2'q viaillir, in ok., wid mca"-, ilie atiftedda id 4 ------------- Inp. The ~A.~nk cunsims Lf I rul CCIsCOOR siln. Phu I tr,l varillifiz) "ji~ fitxidivrG if snITv%- of tile hYdra- tide. I 2S y'ml I z.. te~,a h4vr ucl-urred '1111Y in the 1AXA, P"44 G( P.~tj'nlj _~" h;tve ~~!n if, KOSHKIN, V.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; GALAKTIONOV, A.A.., kand. arkh.;. LARYMIAY V.I.,, inzho; YANTI.ISOVAp M.P., inzb.; KAZAKOVA,, G.N... tekhn.; G=W, K.A., SFIRIVEVAy N.V., tekbz. red. (synthetic floor coverings) Sinteticheskie materialy dlia pok- rytiia polov. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit . arkhit. i stroit. materialamp 1961. 155 P. ?MIRA 15:2) 1. Vseso~uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh stroitel'rWkh materialov. 2. laboratoriya otdelochxiykh plast- mass Vset3oyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta novykh stroitellnykh materialov Akademii stroitelistva i arkbitektury SSSR (for Koshkin, Galaktionov, Larkina Yantikova, Kazakova). (Floor coverings~ FAEIEVA, V.S.; DYATIA)VA, V.P.; DIHANOVA, N.A.; YANTIKOVA, M.P. Rapid method of determining the consistency of adhesive .cements for floors. Sbor. trud. VITIIIISM no-4:105-113 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Cementas, Adheoive-Testing) KASHIN, V.A. -DIzhener.;YAHTOV5KkU, B.B.,inzhener. Rubber mixtures for repairing and uniting cables with rubber insulation. Vest. elektroprom. 27 no.4:65-69 Ap 156. (HM 9:11) 1. Zavod "Sevkatbelf." (Electric insulators and insulation,-Repairing) (Rubber) cL4 A~ i. M7, "M KOSTIN) N.P.; MIKHAYIDV, A.N.., retsenzent; VOLKOV, V.A.., iletsenzent; WTOV�KAYA P A , red.; SMOLIYAKOVA, M.V.,, tekhn. red. (General technology of leather] Obahchaia tekhnologiia koshi. -,._Izd.3., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gislegprom. Pt.l. 1951. 334 P. (MIRA 16j8) (Leather) 06 .YANTOVSKAYA,j.A...'red. (Semiautomatic distribution conveyors in the shoe industry] Poluavtomatichoskie raspredelitellnyo konveiery v obuvnoi prorqshlennosti. Moslcva,, 1963. 36 p. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Moscow. TSentral'My institut nauchno-takhnicheskoy in- formatsii legkoy promyshlennosti, Zt "";i DUBROVSKIY) A.S.; KUSNER, B.A~; MEW, N.I.; YPJ,'TOVSKAYA, P.A., red. (Catalog and hnndbook on cowing equipment] Katalog spra-vochnik po shvel.nomu oborudovanUu. Movkva, P..2. 1963. 69 p. (MIRA 17-5) 1. Moscow. TSontrnllnyy iristitut rinuchno-toklinic lie Awl infortatsii legkoy promyshlennosti. SAFRAY, B.A.; I)TIIZBURG, B.N.; YAN'TOV5KAYA,._rtA.j, red. (Leatherlike rubber for the sole parts of footwear Manufactured by the cementing method] Kozhepodobrqe re- ziny dlia niza obuvA. kleevogo metoda kropleniia. Mo- skva, 1964. 39,P. (MIA 18:9) 1. Moscow. TSentralirjyy institut rauchno-tekhnielieskay informatsii legkoy pro,,Vshlermosti. MIKHAYLOVO V.H., professor; XULIKOV, V.A., kandidat takhnichaski n." YANTOVM=, A.T., inzhener. Standardizing the finished dimensions of parts and tenon joints of furniture. Der. i leookhim. prom, 2 no-8:3-7 Ag '53. (MLR& 6:7) 1. Leningradakaya lasotekhnicheakaya akademiya imeni S.M.Xirova. (Furniture) F. YANTOVSKIY GOFMMI, M.S., red.; SIMSOVA., L.S.# tekhn. red. [Graphic representation of threaded fastenings; manual] Graficheskoo izobrazhenie krepezhrWkh rezlbovyldi izdelii; uchabnoe posobie. lzd.2., peror, Leningrad, Leningr, le- sotekhn.al-ad.im.S.M.Kirova,, 1961. 52 p. WIRA 15:8) (Fastenings) kk IN YANT(YVSMI A.Toj ZONOVI Te.G.j STRELEj L.A., red. (Drawings in descriptive goometryl a textbookl Zpiur( po nachartatellnoi geomotrii; uchebnoe posobie. Leningrad) Leningr. Losotakhn. akad. im. S.M.Kirova, 1964. 30 P. (MIRA 180) tq~ 0so so 04 0 000 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 a 4* 11 w a 004 . It ANA ig 060 F"Cit"s we step ##$-Wool 0 0 j cti -00 00's -00 so c .00 *ON Go 00 a go - 11616*00: 1. A- ANAi b k # N t 1"4 W g mo wa o. IS A , box 4or an Kkass. diaw. sWi) Saw iesW ' i d too an autil s" Us ng of ubwas and Was d 4 l A kl = Th k - ar w we rtu uspe ass. pac e W ge 4 c 8 7 b d l t K 53 e Use ~ an o atm. . ot pr?WAm Up oil goo so goo 00.8 ve, 00 a** MOO goo see i slow filissiva 4"401v goo , t Sala do "it Spin 449 al&&31-GN awv sit IS Is AV IQ 11 0 IF 0 a OF 0a a, 04C In lot A I a ow 0 a 0 1 w & 9 A a s, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 POGROVSKIY, Ivan Ivanovich; YANTOVSKIY, I.A.,, inzh., red. [Automatic control of the utilizatTdIrof-industrial equip- ment] AvtomatizirovanrVi kontroll iapollzovaniia oborudomila. Moskva, Masbgiz., 1962. 65 p. (Seriia: Novoe v okonomike i or- ganizatsii proizvodstva, no.2) (MIRA 17:4) S a 'M R N~, 4A XA SKIT- H.V., otvatatmW rodaktort ROMANOVA, L#A~. -1 1 0 GoOz, takhnichaskiy- redaktor. [The dr7er in a coal preparation plantj Sashil'shchik na ugle- obogatitalinol fabrike. Hooky&, Ugletakhizdat, 1954- 30 P-, (Coal preparation) (Drying apparatus) (KM 8:3) R, ;N .tip 5, i"z YANTOVSKIY. Isaak Abr-amovich, kandidat tekhnicbeekikh nauk; redaktor; RYWY, N.A. , rodaktor izdate 13 tva; ?90ZOROVSKAYA, Y.L.tekhnicheakiy redaktor; ALUOVA, Te.I., tek)rnichaskly redaktor [Drying products of coal preparation-in foreign countries] Sushka produktov obogaohehaniia uglia v zarubezhnoi praktike. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1956. 35 P. (HLRA 10:5) 'N, (Coal preparation) -10 Pr rim YANTOVSKIY, I.A. Cand Tech Sci -- (dim;) Thermal dehydration -------------------------- of the products of hydromechanical enrichment of coal." L&-87 1958. 29-pp. (14in of Higher Education USSR. Mos Technological Inst of the Food Industry). 150 copies. (.KL, 8-58, 106) -42- TA14-MVSKIT, I.A. [IAntovs1kyi. I.A.J: GORODETSKIY, V.I. [Horodetallcyi, [Shobelinka natural gas and Its utilization] Shabolynalkyi pryrodryi gaz I ioho vykorystannia. KYIV, 1958- 30 P- (Tovarystvo dlia poshyrannia politychrAykh I naukovykh %nan' Ukrninalkoi RSR. Ser.4, no.6) (MIU 12:1) (Ukraina-Gaa. Natural) DEMIN, M.N.; IGONIN, V.M.; GORYACHENKO., N.A.; TRINKIN, N.R.; JAXTIOVSKIY, I.A.1 TRUBTN., A.K. Coating leather for uppers with nitro dye solutions at high temperatures. Kozh.-obuv.prom.3 no.4:13-15 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5) (Dyes and dyeing-Leather) 7 YA!ITOVr,7TY4S8A8 600 1. KRAVETS, B. A.; YANTOVSH S.A.; SOKOUK, A.S. 2. USSR (600) "The Spontaneous Combustion of Mixtures of Ilexane and Air" Zhur. Fiz. Khim.,13, No.12,1939. Leningrad, Inst. of Chemical Physics. Received 9, August 1939. 9. IM Report U-1615., 3 Jan 1952 ---YANTOVSKIYP S.P. ExpiosivE decomposition of acetylene. KUM. prom-o 40 nO.91683- 686 5 164o (IGRA 17:11) LK, I., RTI R, C, 0 16 4 a ~GqWVVWw,;_9 74 414- 46-0 6 0 10-6 0 0-0 9 * a : I - 0 0 11111-6 is 0 o * 16 F-Iff-M . 7; 0 Go 4 0 0 I a S 0 1 s I " if U Is M M it is V, a Is it -- U 13, 14 X Is It 4 0 4; $1 al -1 st a C it 'A. e a a IF a 0 1 9 L S.-A-P-Q. .09 Jr- s. A it - __L__& A-P. _11`9 f~NOM OGA _Yrj 1_~kxftk Preipitum In JAW-J- A the iu;l; CtIrPt Oil Jo,~,-f the 1~--flraf:i lo.4- combustion A. Sill' flarne systens. tio far. f he rtialts -00 Ada PAyskvirkiw, U.R.S.S~ I pkte 44AL Oh~iuxft not exact quant.1 alternient "ith .0o tuilts.were let Into a heated steel reaction vend; the time those &tamwinaciLudTuwncn,I(C.A.32.43164). As 1, ~06 of tMing was about 0.06 sec. 'Me pressure differencit be. increased beyond Psi 11 showed little change, but h 'fr- 0 tweell the rtWitris vessel and the admission vessel was cressed rapictly, apparently showing an asymptatic sp. it 60 followed by means of an optical consisting of it thist proacb to 0. At high pfc3surn, to bmarrie too small in '00 sted inctribrain between two tMer perforated mm' register on the aln)., but the character of the P - h vurvv so branes. 4hows that there Is no essential change in the rractiom Ad file thift nififtfirs"e, su that A I* could Iv read fit A 15 tricichanistri, which presumably remains 2-titage at all turn. US- at A P less than (1.2 atus. The thin membrane pressures. Above r,. a new phenomenon Wei found. A- Z pres'ni spin*( the thicker. and a P could then be trad 11 o" Increased, first hot-iletrut combustion set in, then with less sensitivity up to several &tin. Thisarrangtiment at higher prmurcs the 2-4isfs m1whaditim reappeared. a so 3 we he allowed the sinall tirrstrore pulses from "cool flames" to he cciol-iUmt puf*e Mcurring be hot datue. Thus ill registered as well as the large pulses from e%plosions. intefinedietv pirrsustes oilly cool Units are found W-ra :ice 0 i Fuels studiftl were bertane. isiactsint. mists. of th". U, still imir bat flames oki-vir V,, but at sufficiently high Wis. and iso-Pt.0, in all cases the air excess coaff - %A% pressures t to muliustion alilays occurs It 2 stages. The 0.8. The temp. range of cid the range of inl- 'cur%es of Pi xn4 I's vi. tcutp. cro" at Tj and continue W itim P, of 0-9 win. were comed completely. without discontinuity to higher temps. The cooil-dame 10 'At tapm' 7,.. bef.. about WO', as P was increased from 0, time lass follow the law 014 - coost., when is increases 0 'r at first only slow reaction wait observed; then beginning with temp. but is always It-is than I for paraffins. At -air at a pressure Ps a emil-flatmit Pulw ocruTrrd after a limst cons,. p. 1,# cmit. The hot-Unte now lass at sold 11' zoo lag Ip Above a higher ptessun Pr the cool flaine was const. temp. obey the settle law tip* - const., wir a may I followed after a further time lag ts with a hot datne, yield- be si large as 4. With Increasing temp. at const. P. it see H fete comlitution. The height of the cc" &me through a min. at about Ml for the paraffinic I P'nutuU.Peased with Increaxing P. and the limit P, .4% ill =270" fur etherl. affaitsi a not. about InU' higher. test dcdned. The decreasing YOut of P, in successive exptc and falls again at still higher temp,%. The ML:il-ftme OrIMIS bowed that occurrence of comfuistion sewAtived the vniscl ve becomes less intense with rising lenrii. in this region. __o0 wells for hot-flanw combutt". With increasing t mp.. be C'men. .4 petoildini, which proylile active crtit"% foe 0 1 P. ant-rouched each athrr. coincidint at a temp. Fi. the branching-ch;tin reaction which kadt to N-4.11lime tio 9 4. 1 L A MIALLURCACAL LITIFRATU411 CLAS$WKATION ices 14141.) kil 0-1 act #$Alit Car 0-1 All it , q - I , U 0 AV 0; in I a rw 0 a 9 1 Is Of 2 a a 2 1 0 !9 0 a a It a of Of PC it it it a RW A I " 00000 0 0~4.6 0 0 0 XCC NRt AP7000011 SOURCE CODEt UR/0~76 2L AUTkRt Yantovskiyq S. A.'; Chernyakq M. V. ORGI GIAP TITLEt Concentration range of the explosiveness of hydrogen-oxygen mi-_-Lures at pressures above atmospheric SOURCE.4 Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii.. v. 40, no. lip 19669 2899-2900 TOPIC TAGS: chemical explosions hydrogens oxygen ABSTRACT: The effect of pressure on the concentration range of hydrogen-ox-gon ix- y turas was studied at pressures up to 20 atm. Amlysis of the reaction -0roducts showed .-a.-Dartial consumption of oxygen ~t the upper limit.of the concentration range of ex- ".'....'blosivenoss (in the presence of excess hydrogen) and a partial consumption of hydrogen ',',,.(1n',tho prosonce of oxygen) at the lower limit. This incomplete combustion was ob- g' ed'atall the,pressures studied. The concentration ran-go of explosiveness at erv -press s above atmospheric io defined by mixtures containing 4.5% IH2 et the lower uro and 95.5% H2 at the higher limit; preigniti6n combustion is observed in these mixtures. The pressure dependence of the lower and uppor limit follows the expression c constp where a = 4-5 and 93 .5% for the lower and upper limit respectively, p is the pressure in atmp and n is the pressure index (-0). The concentration limit can be represented asthe result of the following elementary stops: at the lower limi- L ACC NRs AY7000011 ~11+11+02-110+0 a. R + 01 + H30 HOs + 140. L. .. HOs.+ Oil H,O + Op.,) and at tho.uppor lizit + li + III H2 + Hg I.H + Oil + H, H,O + H2 -orig. aA. has: I,figm-e and I table. SUB.COEE: 07/"-SUB'M DATM l8Fob66/ ORIG RUS 001/ OTH RVI '002 tit, A- Cmd 2/2 -----YAI,,TTU sx.LYj b.A. Inst. Chem. Physics, Acad. Sci., (-1946-) "Kinetic Conditions of Detonation and FreIgnition in Internal ConLustion Enginea, Zhur. Fiz. Khim., No. 1, 1046. ~'W U~i V 44 YANTOVSKIY, S.A., kand.khimicheskikh nauk "Detonations in chemical plants as a consequence of the stagewise self- ignition of gas mixtures. Zhur. VKHO 9 no. 3005-309 164. (MIRA 17s9) m id 41" ;R W, -G, ;z ;54 ~INKMIF RR '14, ~t MMINH L I F v q 5 4 li 1 9 13 a s R,,V, Yk. GELIPERIN, N.I.,_ prof.-; ZELIKSONi.G.M.;,RAPOPORT, L.L.;-YANTOVSKIY, S.A. red.; KOGAN, VA., tekhn. red. [Manual on the low-temperature separation of gas mixtures) Spravochnik po razdeleniiu gazovykh smesei metodom ~lubokogo okhlazhdeniia. Izd.2. perer. Pod obshchei red. N.I.Gellperina. Moskva, Goskhimizdat, 1963. 512 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Gases--Separation) in ~i Ci L 30242-66 EWP(m) W '__kC_CNR. AP6007770 SOURCE CODE: UR/0195/66/007/001/0021/0026 AUMOM Yantovskiy. S. A. 831 ORG: Institute of the Nitrogen Industry a"6''ducts of Organic Synthesis (Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy MY1 noy promy- shlennosti V ~produktov organicheskogo sinteza) TITLE: Two-stage -combustiod of explosive mixtures. Part 3. Kinetic zones of self- --ignition of ksooctane-in a mixture with air at high pressures SOURCE: Kinetika i kataliz, v. 7, no. 1, 1966, 21-26 ,TOPIC TAGS: heptane, flame, combustion characteristic oy Co.\ ~C'Aj~cs ABSTRACT: Data are given on the characteristics of the preflame stage of ignition of isooctane at high pressures in the low-temperature region, and certain kinetic parameters of the self-ignition of isooct ___ia_Xun- aneqar-- compared with those of nj~ ~en der the same conditions. Two temperature zones are observed in the low-temperature region, one from the minimum temperature to 3200C and one from 3200C to 4500C; the ,kinetic parameters of self-ignition are different in each. In the first temperature zone, the effective activation energy for a cool 4'ame Ecf . 27.1 kcal/mol, and in eff the'second, 12.2 kcal/mol. In the first zone, Ehf , the effective activation energy eff UDCt 662.611 Cat'd 1/2 71- L 30242-66 ACC NR, AP6007770 for a hot flame, has a positive value, and in the second, a n~gatlve one. in both kinetic zones, a slower rate of preflame oxidation i observed in the case of isooc- tane at high pressures than in the case of n-heptan lin both the first and second stage .of self-ignition. It is noted that such a parameter as the rate of pressure increase in the cool flame!can be used for kinetically characterizing the preflame process of ignition of various hydrocarbons and their tendency to "knock" in internal combustion'-,;,*~~` engines, The author -thanks A. S. Sokolik for his interest in the work. Orig. art. has: 8figures, I table. SUB CODE: ?,I V SUBM DATE: llMay64/ ORrG REF, 004/~- OTH REF: 013 fL Card 2/2 Subject 0 ard 1/1 Authors Title : 1*asuring the thickness of the oil film in alip-bearingo and thrust bearings Periodical : Blektrichostvo., 9. 73-76., S 1955 Abstract : The authors describe the measuring of thickness of the oil film in slip- and thrust bearings, which tbey made with the use of induction senders of the transformer type fed by a current of industrial frequency. The authois describe in detail the measuring apparatus and connection diagram as well as the testing procedure. Three photographs,, 4 diagramas 3 Soviet references, 1947-1954. Institution i None Submitted 23, 1955 TANTOVSKIY, Ye.I., inshoner. OT 'f'i!i On M,A.Trubiloy's article, wTemperature conditions in thrust bearings of stoam turbines.0 Mek.sta. 27 no-1237 A 136. (Steam turbines), MRA 9:6)