SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAROSH, A.YA. - YARNEFELT, G.
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ORG: Institute of Technical Cybernetics AN.BSSR (Institut tokhnichaskoy kiber-
netiki AN BSSR)
]MME: Analysis of the operation of a magnetic decoder
~J-SOURCE: AN BSSR. Vcstsi. Seryya fizika-tekbnIchWkh nayuk, no. Ij. 1966j, W8-118~
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TOPIC TAGS: digital decod magnetic hysteresis, k ;eresis loopp magnetic core
:!.AMTRACT: The decoder in question .,oduces In respp"o%to an arbitrary binar7
number an output signal which is fod to 4, sWis bw corresponding to this
,,.~..;tdigit only. The actual decoder in quentionp whose qMatlon is based on the use
of non-ideal rectanqularity of the hysteresis loop of the coree) van described by
the author earlier (Vestai AN BSGR ser. fizo-tekho. navuk,, No-' 3# 1964)- The
method in which the output sIgnal. is generated Is described and an advantage is
claimed for it in that it requires no timing pjlAos *WL that +As output is pro-
duced in a single step,, thus increasing th* apa ope"a Sm-output signal
is determined in terms of the chapge oecturing in the mognstle flux with an allow-.
&nee for the non-ideal rectangularity-of tM IW"ssic losp&~ Zqmtions are then
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derived for the power drawn by the decoderp the power delivered to the load,, and
the efficiencies for different input signals. The effect of the inhibiting field
of the core produclig the output signal on the oFeration of the decodero and the
limitations imposed on the inhibiting field by different operating requ-'rements
are alco discussed# It is stated in the conclusion that the resulto of this
ana3'ySiB.' taken in conjunction with the wMerimental tests of the decodir (Izverti-
ys. vuzov,SSSR., Proborostroyaniye,, No* 1y 1965) lead-to the.deduction that-a de-
1-coding method based on the deviation of the bysteresis loop from an ideal rectangle
1,offers.mww advantages. Orige arts hael figU"N wA 20 foroZAso
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-AUTHOR: Yarmosh, N. A.
-triode call
TITLE: A triggor-controlled ferrite
SOURU"E: Vae6oyuznoye soveshchaniye po, ferritam. I po beskontaktny m magnitny m
clementam avtomatiki. 3d, Minsk. Ferrity* I beskontaktny*ye clementy* (Forrites and
noncontact elements); doklady* soveshchaniya. Minsk, Izd-vo AN 8S."R, 1963, 390-398
TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, triodo, ferrite triode, trigger control, trigger controlled triodo,
trigger controlled ferrite triode, computer
ABSTRACT: The author describes a trigger-controlled ferrite-triode cell and discusses
Its merits as an important element in digital computers, being responsible for their
smaller overall dimensions, speed, reliability and relative economy. Ferrite-triode
cells are easily fabricated, can sustain wide parameter ranges of all parts and cycling
pulses, consume little energy, exhibit high temperature-stability and permit ft.-ed voltage
deflection. The article illustrates: the operating principles of the cell and control
trigger: a decimal-system algebraic adder composed of logical coding circuits controlled
by triggered ferrite-triode cells; a 4-ferrite-triode decimaI-to-binary code conversion
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circuit; and the whole operating process of a trigger-controlled forrito-triode coll-based
adder of an electronic digital computer. rAindamontal in the design Is the equation
E
Rk' R"
14M4X
where Ej,, Is the collector food voltage, Tkmax Is (lie maximum admissible collector
triode current in the pulse, and R is the mean switch triode resistance in the saturated
state. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 1 formula and I table.
ASSOCIATION: None
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YAMOS11, N.A.; GOICHAROVA, V.K.
14agnetic pulse decoder in the B.91,-20 control syotl?~m.
zav.; prib. 8 no.1:67-73 165. WITIRA 18-.'3"
I., Inatitut matematiki i vychislitallroy tekliniki. AN BSSR.
Rekomendovana kafedroy vycbialitellnoy matemttilti beloruddkogo
gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
YARMOSH, N.A. rIArmash, M.A,l
Pulse magnetic dlz~crlmlnator wid it~ application In computer
technique. Vestai AN BSSR, Ser,, rtz.-tekh. nav. no.3:18-23 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
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TITLE: Un,`polar impulsQ ma neti,:~a'tion of ferrites with reactangular ~yj;teresis loops
SOU.INCE; Vr,--soyuznoye soveshchaniye po ferritam. 4th, Minsk. Fizicheskiye i fizil'o-
eskiye svoyz;tva ferritov (Physical and physicochemical pFope rrites);
3,himich
doklady soveshchaniya. &I-linsk, Nauka i tekhnika, 1966, 195-201
;-OPIC TAGS: ferrite, magnetization, hysteresis. loop, magnetic field, time measurement
1ABSTRA=1:' Static hysteresis loops of 0.25 VT ferrite cores were used to obtain the
imsidua.l induction +Br during unipolar impulse magnetization. The ascending portion'
i(change in induction from +B to +B ) was recorded on a special apparatus, having two
29 M
ipolar impulse generators switched into a magnetization winding. The impulse field
was adjustable aid provided a stable original condition +B r while the working im-
!pulse field H2 ranged from 0 to 8 a/= bu.-Ilding up in 0.03 to 0.1 microsec. Changes
and the
Ain induction AB during unipolar magnetization were given as functions of U1,
'dependence dBldt = f(LO was doteraiined by graphically integratiag the oscillograph volt
lage at different values of R constant. Thus the dynamic characteriutics of ferrites
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were found to be related by an equation of the form
dBldt (H-Lf
M P
1where B is the induction in the core-, r' is the constant resistance of the ferrite
M
~du~Pg unipolar impulse magnetization, H is the strength of the external field, and
!H "is the perpendicular cross sectio-a to the H axis. For 0.25 VT ferrite cores (4
IXP2.5 x 1.6 m), r' = 180 ohm/cm. Numerical methods were used to solve this equatior
M
lfor'dilftlercat impulse magnetization cycles at a constant initial condition (t 0,
B = +B-) from. experimental BM curves. The values H, B, and dBldt were given as func-)
Itions b1-2 time, and the results verified the above equation. Orig. art. has: 6 figures
!4 formulas.
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l.Babino-Tomakhovskiy eakharnyy zavod.
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YAROSHENKP,. KIY, A.A., akademik (Kishinev)
_14.F.; SPASS
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YARMOSHEM
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MOYCHAN, Y-A.; TARMOSIMUKO, N.P.
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meliorateii i irrigateii AN Tadshikskoy SSR.
(Usbakistan-MiLrth teimperature) (Tajikistan-3%rth temperature)
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Orig Pub :Nauch. tr. Uzb. s-kh. in-ty 1956., 2o., 141-143
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YARMUKHAME)OV Mukhtauid Shamukhawdovich
Pc(immic geography of the Kazakh 8,3.R.; stwient t4xt-.
book for the faculties of natural history and geography
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j."w stw* of ths moshisaw ot the F&UPW in Moul
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Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, FJ.zika, 1961, No. 1, P. 315, # IE310
AUTHORS: Terminasov, Yu. S., Yar-Mukhamedov, Sh. Kh.
TITLE: X-Ray Examination of Aluminum Single Crystals Fatigue at Room ard
Low Temperatures
PERIODICAL: "Tr. Leningr. inzh.-ekon. in-ta% 1959, No. 28, pp. 28-35
TEXT: The authors studied fatigue of aluminum single crystals by the X-ray
method of "increasing" interference spots. This 'method enables rune to observe the
changes in the fine structure of spots after each stage of 'Llesting. Alternating
bending with various amplitudes was investigated at room temperature and that of
liquid nitrogen. In the beginning of the room temperature test, an intense forma-
tion of domains in the crystal takes place. As the tension of the cycle grows,
the process of granulation proceeds faster, dimensions of the domains formed
increase, and granulation begins to prevail over plastic deformation of sliding.
At low temperatures the increase of tension of the cycle produces the same effect
as temperature rise at the constant tension of testing. An increase of fatigue
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X-Ray.Examination of Aluminum Single Crystals Fatigue at Room and Low Temperatures
strength is observed with the temperature drop. The higher Is tension of the cycle
at low temperatures, the less an increase of durability in comparison with that
at room temperature. Prior to fracturing, most spots on the roentgenogram are
stretched into ares and give rise to Debye rings. A possible mechanism of
processes at alternating loading of a crystal is proposed and analyzed,
L. Mirkin
Translatorfs note: This is the full translation of the original Rjssian abstract.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3240
Deningrad. Inzhdnerno-ekonomichoskly InstItut
Primeneniye rentgenovykh luehey k isaledovaniyu materialov (Appli-
eation of X-Pays in the Study of Materials) fLeningrad) Izd-vo
Leningradskogo univ., 1959. 125 P.' (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp.
28) Errata slip inserted. 2,000 coples'printed.
Zd.-(Title page): Yu. S. Terminasov, Profesoorand T. Y. Smirnova,
Docent; Ed. (Inside book): N. I. BunorgIna; Tech. Ed.:
S. D., Vodolagina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for specialists ano students in
educational Institutions working in x-ray analysis.
COVERAGE: This book contains 12 studies prepared by the staff-of
the Department of Physics and of other departments of the.Lenin-
grad Engineering and Economics Institute in cooperation with in-
d~strial entqrprises. The studles*deal w1th the fatigue of
metals and alloys, wear of metals due to friction, and the state,
of surface layers of metals subjected to preliminary hardening:
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.Application of X-RaYs (Cont.) SOV/3240
The scientists applied the x-ray method of analysis to poly-
crystalline met4ls and alloys, to singlo'crystals of metals,
and to tempered and surface hardened steel. Residual stresses
due to thermal treatment (Type I) and grinding (Type III) are
the subject of a special study with a view to their role in the
development of surface cold-hardening and their influence on
the grinding process. Considerable attention is paid to the
force-feed metal-cutting method of V. A, Kolesov, and to a
method of nurfaco hardening of motaln by chot blAn.ting,
References follow each article.
TA13LE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Buyko, V. M., and Yu. S. Terminasov, X-ray Study of the Fa-
tigue Mechanism of Tempered and Initially Cold Hardened Steel 5
Terminasov, Yu. S. , and qt,,_1Qi__Yar-Kukh&medo-v. X-ray Study
of the Fatigue of Single Crystals of Aluminum at Standard
and Low Temperatures 25
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Application of X-Rays (cont.) SOV/3240
Terminasov, Yu. S., and ~h. Kh._.Ya.r7:MukhamedQv. X-ray Study of
the Fatigue Mechanism of'~Tfn_gie Crystals of'Metals at Standard
and Low Temperatures 36
Terminasov, Yu. S., and A. M. Toropov. X-ray Study of Crystal
Structure Deformations in Steel 4c,1, Aluminum, and Ouprite
Tested for Fatigue 51
Marlyanovskiy, Ya. I. X-ray Study of Types II and III Stress
Effects in Silicon Steel Fatigue 61
Sergeyeva, V, D. X-ray Study of Surface LAyers of Metal Ex-
posed to Friction of Rolling 75
Sergeyeva, V. D. X-ray Study of Structure Deformations In
Steel 45 Exposed to Friction of Rolling 78
Karashev, T., and Yu. S, Terminasov. X-ray Study of Types I
and III Residual Stress in the Wear of Steel.Samples During
the Friction Process 83
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Application of X-Rays (Oont.) SOV/3240
AbOullina, Z, M,, and Yu. S. Terminasov. X-ray Stud
y of
Wear of Initially Surface Hardened Metals 96
Myasnikov, Yu. 0., and Yu. S. Torminasov. Studying Shot
Blasted Cold Hardened Steel by the X-ray Method 105
Alybakov, A., and Yu. 8'. Terminasov. X-ray Study of Crystal
Structure Deformations In Surface Layers of Metals Cut by
the Force Feed Method 113
PekliBtov, 0. A. Electric Vacuum Purnace Equipped With a
Device for Charging Samples Without Upsetting the Vaeuum 125
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TERMINASOV, Tu.S.; i:~.JAR-MUKHAMEDOV, Sh.Kh.
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X-ray stud7 of the deformation of the atomie crystal latticeof
single crystals of aluminum, copper and Armoo Iron at room
and low temperatures* UCh. 2ap. Mr. zhon. pod. ivet. no. 4:29-
50 '59' (MIRA 141l)
(0;7atal lattices) (KetsIB-Thermal properties)
YAR-MUKHAMEDOV, Sh. Kh., Cand Phys-Math Sci (diss) "k-ray invest-
igation of the fatigui mechanism of single crystals of aluminum, cop-
per, and Armco iron at room temperatures and lower." Frunze, 1960.
10 pp; (Ministry of Higher Education, Kirgiz State Univ); 200 copies;
price not given; (KL, 17-60,.140)
'ApTKHAmEDOV, TA.4-JMMYC11UK, G.P., inzh.; LEVIROV, G.I.
Technical progress at the Kat&-Kurgan Oil-Extraction Combine.
Mazl,-zhir. prom. 27 no. 4;36-38 Ap '61s (MIRA 14:4)
1. Katta~Kurganskiy maslozhirovoy kombinat.
(Katta-Kurgan--Oi.1 industries)
IMF UB
I -x I
.0 kand.tekhn.wmik; YARMUMAMED U.Z.P
GOVOR V.M. inzh.;, ISHAILOV, I.M., I- .-J-- inzh.;
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SOSNOVSMA., B.Ya., inzh.; KRIVORUCHKO,, V.N.., Jmzh.
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40-41 F 163. (MIRA 1624)
1. Upravleniye pishchevoy promyshlennosti Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva
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nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta zhirov (for Ismailov, Yarmukhamedov,,
Soonovskaya)o 3* Yangiyullskiy maelozhirovoy kombinat (for
Krivoruchko).
(Oil cake-Storage)
I/PrIOSMATF Kh.A.) YNIATIMAN-6,61J9 YIj*N.
Pefects of growth of epftlaxlal films of q~illiuffj arienide.
Izv. ],ti Neorg. met. 1 no.12s2l.204127 D 165.
(141RA MI.!)
1. inatitut kriGOIlografil AN SSSR, Sllbndtted MaY 31, 1965.
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AUTHOR: 1aGqAqdo
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(Inatitut kristallografii All S
ORG: Instituto of Crj~gt
;TITLE,' Unuonce of-doping:on tho"growth rato and morphology of a-'taxial gallium
.AXaMAdO films
souRCE: Kristallograftya, ve lit I'lo, 4o i966, 673-~%o
IOPIC TAGS: gallium arsonido,' semiconducting film, opitaxial growing, BoirtconductDr
!imparityir stoichiomotry, twinning
ABSTRACT: The authors invostigato the influence of Zn and Cd donors and So and To
acceptors on the growth rato and structuro of opitaxial films grovni from the gas
phaso with the aid of a chemical roaction in an open crjstom. The apparatus and tho
growth procoduro woro described earlier (in- Rost kristallov (Growth of Cr-ystaiz;]
:v. 6, Nauka, 1963, p. 388). Mo substrate,,, used woro gallium,- ar5onido plate:-,
.with various oriontations'and various typos of conductivity. The results confirl-11
,earlier conclusions drawn by the authors (Eristall und Tochnik v. 1, no. 2, 1966)
-regarding the offoct of stoi.chiomotry of the sompononts of the compound on the sub-
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entrato nurfaco. They also show that tho grow-th kinotles can bo owplainod by a-invur~
,ing the pvosonco of two chemical roactions daring the formation of Uio fib-,I, which
have equal probability at higher temperatures (500 -- 8000). This explains, in
,particular, the disappearance of oxcoss arsonic whon zinc and cadmium aro in" ro-
ducod in the gas' Phase, and the rosultanL absence of lwJnnJnr,,. Tho results alno
show -that introduction of impuritios contributou to a b.,,tlanco in the stoAchioimaotry
.and thereby decreases the number of grovth dof octs. Numoroiis dotails concozy,31TO."
A:ho influence of doping on the growth rate it, diffoVont diroctions and concorr,~XG
the internal structure of The lkyors are roportod. The authors th ank V. G. Ly-vittsau
ifor an x-ray study of the crystals, 0, S, Gordon for help with tho'oxparimontal
:work, and Ye. I. GivaEgIzov for critical remarks. Orig. art. has; 7__figuros_and 2
formulas.
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YAMMAHE DOVA, E. Sh.
YAlOUKHAVEDOVA, E. Sh. "The Problem. of the Structure of the Complex
Compounds SnC14 and SnBr .11 Ar4id Sci Kazakh SSR. Inst of Chemical
Sciences, Alma.-Ata) 195Y. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate
of Chemical Sciences.)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopial, No Moscow,, Feb 1956
iv. 'r
71~
AUTHORS: Yarmukhamedova, E. Sh., Sumarokova, T. V. 79-28-5-67/69
TITLE: Complex Compounds of Tin Chloride and Tin Bromide With Urea
(KOM?leksnyye soyedineniya khlornogo i bromnogo olova s
mochevinoy)
.PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey KhimiJ., 1958, VolD 28, Nr 5,
PP,~ 1410 - 1412 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the systematic inventigation of complex compounds of halides
of tetravalent tin vrith organic compounds containing nitrogen
and oxygen/the authors found that thiourea enters reaction with
tin chloride and tin 'iromide with formation of a complex
compound of the composition SnX 4* 2(11H 2)2 CS (Reference 1). It
was of interest for the authors to experience by investigations
which way urea would react on the halides of tetrs'valerLt tin,
Taking into account the nipj~Wty of urea with thiourea it
van assumed that also the - liad to form compoundo otthe
same kind with tin chloride and tin bromide. Tin chloride was
.purified by repeated distillation and the fraction with the
boiling, temperature 1o9 0c (69oomm) was stored in sealed am-
Card 1/12 poulan. Tin bromide wan treated the same way. The complex com-
9 -6
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7
Complex Compounds of Tin Chloride and Tin Bromide With Urea
pound of tin chloride with urea wan obtained by direct action
of tin chloride on it without solvent - that of tin bromide the
same way. Thus the complex compounds of tin chloride and tin
bromide with urea of the following composition were synthetized:
SnCl 4* 2(NH 2)2 CO and SnEr 2' 2(NH 2)2CO' These complex compounds
are crystalline products, do not change in air or dissolve easily
in organic media.. There are 2 figures and 1 reference,
1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SSR
(Institute for Chemical ScienceaAS Kazakh SSR)
SUBMITTED: April 19, 1957
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AUTHORS1 Sumarokova, T., Nevskaya, Yu., Ya--mukhamedova, E.
T IT LE; Complex Compoundeflof Halides of Tinland Tita n.i-u-mlWith Organic
Compounds Contafn-ing 0=0 and -COC- Groups
PERIODICALs Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol- 30, 110- 5, PP. 1705-1714
TEXTt The authors examined the reactions of SnCl 49 SnBr 41 and TiCl4 with
quinone, furfurol, and dioxane by cryoscopic titration. EiCht diagrams show
the resulting titration curves (dependericeof the melting point depression
on thecomposition of the system). In the SnBr 4-quinone system compounds
formed whose composition could not be .determined. The SnCl 4-diethyl oxalate
system was also examined cryoscopically. A diagram shows the relation between
melting point depression and composition and between molecular weight and
composition of.this system. The investigations yielded the following results:
SnCl4 and TiCl 4form complex compoun-da with quinone and dioxane in the
molecular ratio 10, as does SnC1 4 with diethyl oxalate and SnBr with
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With Organic Compounds Containing C=O and B005/B11"(
-COC.- Groups
dioxane. The complex comp ounds of SnCl 4) SnBr4 and TiC 14 with dioxane, of
SnCl with diethyl oxalate, and of TiCl with quinone are to all appearances
4 4
dimeric. The dimeric structure could only be proved with certainty for the
complex compounds of SnCl4 with quinone and diathyloxalate~ In the systems
examined the followin,5 complex compoundn also formed; SnBr 4- 2C5H4021
TiCi 40 2C5H402, and TiCl 4' 2C4H602. The examinations carried out are described
in detail in the experimental part, 0. A. Osip6v and collaborators (Ref. 13),
N. S. Kurnakov and N. K. Voakrosenakaya (Ref. 2) are mentioned. There are
9 ~iguron and 15 references, 6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR (Institute of
Chemistry of the.Academy of Sciences of the Kazakhakaya SOP)
SUBMITTED; March 12, 1959
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SUMAROKOVA, T.; YARMUKHAKMVA, B.
Interaction between amino acids and stannic chloride and iodide.
Zhur.ob.khim. 30 no.8:2441-2448 Ag '60. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Institut khimii Akademii nat*. Kazakhokoy SSR.
(Amino acids)
(Tin chloride)
(Tin iodide)
FT
Z.Sli.; I-IYUROVA, R.Kh.; SIDIMOKOVA, T.N.
Otration of ror frolut!ons ccntalninp,
914P ~, i"'I"' - 4
't, 3-arn. 'Azv. 113 4azakh.
~jSR.,'-,'er.kMin.rauk 1.5 no,^.-21-.30 JI-Ag 165*
I. SubrattLed February 9, 3965.
IEVSKAYA, Yu.A.; YARMU)MMEDOVA, B.Sh.; SUMMOKOVA, T.N.
Reaction of tin bromide vith dicarbaxylic acid esters. Izv.
AN Kazakh. SSR. S-er. khim,, nauk 15 no,1:19-29 Ja-Mr 165.
(MIM M12)
FF
SILKIIIA: A.P.; YAR14WMXZZGVA, Z.S.
Clinica: aspects and treatwnt of porpbyrin skin disease. Sov.
:sdrav. Kir. no.3.-27-30 ltr-,Tet63. (14IRA 16-.9)
I. Iz kafedry kozhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney (zav. -dotsent
V.V.Teplits) Kirgizskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(KIM HIZISTAli--SKIN-DISEASES)
(PORPHYRIN AM PORPHYRIN COMPOUNDS)
0 21. e Mllffl~ Mill I =I-
-;~-V f T-, I
Forest irlInuences
.L U harvest, Leo step' 5~ NO. 1, 195'
Eff ~zct of foresl be""s I'll tl"e
YAHMMANMV, A. I.
4562. YARMUKffAMMVl A* I. termindlogicheskiy slovarl po lesnomy delu. nissko-
bashkirskly. Sost. Tarmikhametav A. I, Pod, Red. Dvorsletskoy To So i
Baisheva-T. Go UFA, Bashkir, Kn. izd., 1954. 68 a. 20 mn.(akad. nauk SSSR.
Bashkir. FVtal. in-t Ist0j:U. YaPz i Literatiu7). 500 ekz. I r. 60 k.-
0
na obl. sost. ne ukIazan. J.54-55640 494.343-316.4--91.71:634.91634.9 (038)
SO: Krdzhnaya Letopial, Vol. 1, 1956
N
ATAEIIODZHAYr,.V, A.K.; TUKVATULLIII, F.Kh.; ROZHDLSiVENSKIY, M.I.; EGA,'F.ULOV, A..
G. D,
AX,IYAHA:*;TOV
Rotary mobility and rigidity of cortain moleculeo with two benzeno
rings. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no.5:552-555 MY t64. (rIRA 17:9)
1. Sanarkhandskiy gosudart3tvonnyy univorsitet.
D. Kh, QV C
-
I
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i
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s
o
o
a
td
(5p
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1hiolih Z
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gn ,
AF
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ac
.
t
0,o
liosphitesioun.
t
t I
!~alkyl
djpaaic acids and caters. A. . 11"dovik. BMII.4M
A d.
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sh. 11-53.R., Ckiste sci. eJPhj77O3Y, UPT(Ungf. transla,
Cheliiical Abst
Urn), 5
'ee C.A. 47, 10467e. X111. Addition of dieth?
4
48 HOo
Vol .
thiophodphite to ketones and Adehydes,- A. N, Pudovik
6 Ibid. 82.5-W. See - C.A. 47,
pit .
A 25P 1954
V. . et 0,
10467i. XIV. d of synthesis. W esters of amino
i
o Chbmistx7
ani
r phogphou
cacldg. A.N.PtitlovikantlKkf.V.Korcheinkina.
,
il I MO. 83 1 -6. See C.4. 47,10,168f. XV.
HTJ
phony-1. and alkylphosphonous acids to t of th lic
and acrylic scids. A. N. 11tidovikawit is , ormuk-
-11ametavit Ibid. FAM-0. Sce C.A. 47, If 041k-.-'----
~n 2.
PUDOVIK, A.11,; LMUMAKETOVA, D.Kh.
Nov synthesin,',of aster* of phosphoni4 and thiophosphonic acids. XV. Addition
of esters of ph~41- and alkylphosphonous acids to esiois of mothacrylic and
acrylic acids. IzV6st-. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Otdol. IhIrd, Ilank 152, 902-7.
(CA'O'nio.-MI0469 '153) (MLRA 5:11)
USSR/Chemistry Organophosphorus Jul/Aug 52'
Co=poundd
'~Nev.Method for the'Synthasis of Eftters of Phos-
phonic and Thiophosphonic Acids. !I. Addition of
Dialkylphosphorous Acids. to the Amide and Esters of
Metbacrylic Acid," A. IT. Pudovik, D. Kh Yazmrukha-
Imto%-a,, . Chem Inst i-ni Acad A. Ye. Arbuzov,
Kaman' Affiliate, Acad Sci USSR
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Ylim Wauk" No 4$ pp r.11-
72,6
Finds that dialkyl.pho-'horous acids add to the amide
of ' methacrylic acid under the f,,)r=ation of
22M0
amides of dialkylphosj~honoisobutyric acid. Ob-
tafns an,7 describespro-ducts of the addn of higher
dialkylphosphorous acids to nethy1methacrylate and
of diethylphosphorous acids to esters of methacrylic
acid having various ester radicals.
229T20
YARIMMAMETOVA, D. Kh.
Dissertation: 'Synthesis of Eaters of Fhospho- and Thiophosphocarboxylic Acids by
Addition of Partial -1sters of Phosphorus Acids to Esters of Unsaturated Garboxylic
Acids." Cand Chem Sci, Kazan' State U, Kazan, 1953
W-30928
SO: Referativny-v Zhurnal. No. 5, Dee 1953. Moscow, AN USSR (Mm"M
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ororganop~osphorous-c rVounds
stry Synthesis 0
CiW-1/3. Pab. 22 24/5?'
Axithors' I AiA ~uvov B_ A, Academician, and.~Yarmukhamatova D,'Kh,
Esters of dinathylanddophos horous and dimetiqlamidathiophosphoric
P
a6fd-
Peri&Ucal- I Dok AN SSSR 675-677- 1955.-
. Apr
1 A
j
, .
Abstract, j, Ei~erimsn,tal -iraterial. is - presented -on the syAhesis of- two new
organophoBphorous"coRpunds.- eaters of dimeltbylamidophosphorcue
id -esters -of dimethylamidothiophosphot
c and, le acid (in abbrev.
a
dimethylamido- and -.dirmthyl-amidothiophooptLites). The physico-
ahemical-constants of-the_-I-compounds~are..presen r.,..
Experl M-e-rits -were conilucted--to- determine.-the -effect-of -vxAhvl-and
-- -etbyl-. iodides on-dimethylamidophosphates and the resultv obtained- are
listedi The ~derivation of other phosphor-base by-products is briefly
described. Wo references: I Oerman and 1 USA (1903 and 1950). Tables.
InstjtVbjon Acad. of Sc.) USSR., Kazanl Branch., The A. E. Arbuzov Chem. Institute
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S/062/60/000/010/004/018
B015/BO64
AUTHORS; Arbuzov, B. A. and Yarmukhametova, D. Kh.
TITLE: Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds With Phosphorus in the
Cycle. Information 1. Synthesis of the Derivatives of Oxa-
and Dioxaoxydophosphorinane
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1960, No. 10, PP. 1767-1771
TEXT: Data are given on the synthesis of phosphinic acid derivatives
that are analogous to the lactones, with the intramolecular cyclization
being carried out by esterification. In the reaction between S-bromobutyl
acetate and triethyl phosphite, the diethyl ester of (4-acetoxybut-y-1)
phosphinic acidiwas obtained:
CH COOCH CH CH CH P OC 2H5 (1), and,'in a lower yield, also the
31 2 2 2 2QN--110C H
0 2 5
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Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds With S/062/60/000/OiO/004/018
Phosphorus in the Cycle. Information 1. B015/BO64
Synthesis of the Derivatives of Oxa- and
Dioxaoxydophosphorinane
4-acetoxybutyl ester of this acid;
CH3COOCH2CH2CR2C.H2"1OC2H5(11).
CH COOCH CH CH -CH3~
2 2 2
(in the presence of a low amount of phosphoric acid as a
catalyst) causes a cyclization under the action of 8-bromobutyl acetate
upon the diethyl ester of ethyl phosphinous acid; thusp the ethyl ester of
(4-acecoxy ~utyl)phosphinic acid:
0
CH2-CHA42H5
1\ (IV) is fo medq and by splitting off ethyl acetate from
Oc R
CH CH 1OcOdR2
2 2 3
the latter2 6-oxa-l-etbyl-l-oxydo-i-phosphoi-inane is obtained:
Card, 2/4
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84851
Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds With S/062/60/0001/010/004/018
Phoop'horus in the Cycle. Information 1. B015/B064
Synthesis of the Derivatives of Oxa- and
Dio):aoxydophosphorinane
0
CH -CH'-P-C H
1~2 2 2 5 (V). By the action of triethyl phosphite and the
CH -CH
2 ~ 2
diethyl ester of ethyl phosphinouo acid upon the methyl chloride of
P-(Aoetoxy othyl outer, tho eaters (VII) and (VIII) of tho corrosponding
phosphinic acids were obta-Ined in the same.way. By splitting off ethyl
acetate from (VII), 3,6-dioxa-l-ethoxy-l-oxydo-l-phosphorinane (IX) was
obtained, and by splitting off ethyl acetate from the second ester (VIII),
3,6.-dioxa-l-ethyl-l-oxydo-l-phosphorinane (X) was obtained. Table 1
gives the constants of the phosphinic acid eaters, and Table 2 the
constants of the cyclization products. The course of preparation is
described for each of the substances. There are 2 tables and 9 references:
3 Soviet and 6 US.
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Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds With .9/06 6o/ooo/olo/'004/018
Phosphor,is in the Cycle. Information 1. BO I 5YB064
Synthesis of the Derivatives of Oxa- and
Dio):aoxydophosphorinane
ASSOCIATION: Khimicheskiy institut im. A. Ye. Arbuzova Kazanskogo
filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (Chemical Institute imeni A. Ye.-
Arbuzova Kazan' Branch of the Academy of Sciencey USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 11, 1959
5/062/60/000/010/028/031/xx
B004/BO60
Arbuzov,
~'JORS: B. A. and_;
Synthesis of Some Eaters of Thiophosphoric Acid
~11-:ODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
1960p No 10, pp. 1881-1883
The authors attempted to obtain.insecticides and physiologically
active esters of thiophosphoric acid. Six 0,0-dialkyl-S-earbalkoxy methyl
thiophoophates were syntli~sized. The following reaction scheme is gil
(RO) POH + Na --> (R0 ONa; (R0 PONa P--'ONa
2 )2P )2 + S (f'0)2 :'~S
(RO)2p'*' ONa +- Ha1CH2R' ---> (RO)y/SCH2R' ; RC2R5; 1 - C3H7' or n' C4H9'
GOOC 2 H5; COOCH 3' or CN. The following synthesis is described for diethyl
,trt,~thoxy mebhyl thiophosphate: one hourof heating of sodium diethyl phos-
'te In berzene solution with sulfur; addition of bromo acetic ester drops
the,salt precipitate; two hours of heating, filtering off, evaporation of
iL2
Syntheci3 of Some Esters of Tbiophosphoric Acid S/062/60/000/010/028/031/XX
B004/BO60
benzin-31 and distillation in vacuum. Raman spectra and infrared absorption
speotra,of tho compounds: (C H I'll SCH2C00C2H5 and (C if I-/ SCH2COOCH3
2 50)2p"k"O 2 50)2p'~~O
were taken. Both compounds exhibited intensive infrared absorption bands at
126o - 1266 cm-1, which are cha 5acteristic of the P~-O bond. The Raman spec-
trum showed,no lines at 600 cm- , that mi ht oint to a P=S bond. Both in
the said two compounds and in (C H -9CHA, an insecticidal effect was
2 50)2Nko
established. Acaricidal and antiglaucomatous effects of resulting esters
are still being examined. A paper by M. I. Kabachnik is mentioned. There are
1 table and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Khimicheskiy institut im. A. Ye. Arbuzova Kazans',cogo filiala
Akademii nauk SSSR (Chemical Inatitute imeni A. Ye. Arbuzov
of the Kazan, Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED:. March 11, 1960
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ARBUZOV., B.A.; YMUKHAMETOVA, D.Kh.
Qrganophoophorus derivatives of phenothiazine. Izv.All SSSR.Otd.
khim.nauk no.8:1405-1408 Ag 162. (1,MU 15:8)
1. Xhimichoskiy institut im. A.Ye.Arbuzova.
(Phenothiazine) (Phosphorus organic compounds)
W.
MM-
4
* .0 ;mv- -A t-
&ku )k
i.tioixtaiiaiz pontachloroihe~jj_. radicelo-j- were-'arj,~thesized--f or the
__i~xkd-insectioldml--p -o es hos'ahates-and i
T-thio-p-ho,aphatwo- -C-ontuLininq o-ne or' tvo- -penta;6hloraphonyl -rad-lictils Vere
obtainbd. Four dialkylpentachlorophenyl phosphates woro maynthesized by
tke. reaction of pentac',,lorophenol with chlorides of dialkylphotiphoric
acids in the presence of triethylamine (R - CH3, C2R5, i-C3H7, F-nd '~4HO-
Ethyl- and butyldi (pentachlorophenyl) phosphates were produced by the
reaction of pentachlorophenol with dichlorides of otbvlphoophoric and
butylphosphoric acids. In additioa to the phosph&tes, amidoosters of
f
swum
7
R I.,
-AM15798
N
vpffiff-O -jA--V-ft ph-6- C
FC E-4 C h El
-U* 0V2 C oridea o phGaphorus atmido ai a,
land tWo eaters of acids of_trivalant-- -t- reactionj
JO-0 ed
rewlily to diethylpentachlorophonyl phosphite, producing diethylpenta-
chl)rophanyl thibphosphato. Preliminary tests of one of the eaters
obt4ineds diethylpentachlorophenyl phosphate, shoved that the product
1.8 irelatively nontoxic for varm-blooded anicals and exhibi'd neg-ligible
c idol tim-gram eev --dre-det iliad-i,
ir
0 1 6~0 taFlogkc%l-&c- xvj. y. d-Vt
tw lv) preparatioas Uuderva4.i g&
arte"
SWIATION: Khimicheskiy institut :Lm. A. te. Arbu ov% Akademij nauk ,ISSR
(Chemi
-cal
Inatitut Acad
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AP6017359
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Kh.
ATHOR:: Yarmukhametova, D. Cheplanova, I. V.
J,
G: Chemical Institute im. A. Ye. ArbuzovP.AqA*Zj (Khimicheakiy ins~itut AN SSSR)
TITIZ: Organophosphorus derivatives of Ventachlorothioph pl
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimJcheskaya,no*3,- i966, 489-493
TOPI-11 TAGSt insecticide, phosphoric acid# ester, organic phosphorus compound,,
'o;.ganic synthetic process
ABSTRACTv _QrZMSLho9PhoruJPderivativen of pon'loachlorothiophonol were synthG-
_'iical activity since many pentachlorothiophonal
sized to study their b1ofo
dorivativea are known posti Ideat(P. A aerics of phouphoric acid esters con-
taining the pontachlorothioptiorql radical were eynthoeized according to the
(RO)2POH 4C6Cl5SG1 (R0)2P(0)SC6Cl5',4-H0l
0-
Wiere R CH3'
'005) CA) 'so-COV '04H9'
The physical constants and results are presented tabularly.. Compounds with
the ethyl and prqpyl radicals were also synthesized by the Arbukhov rearrange-
enylaulfenyl
;ment of triethylphosphite and tripropylphosphite w ith pentachloroph
chloride, The constants and resuits of analysis aro prosented.
A number of dithiophosphoric acid est7ers were synthesized by.reacti6n of
":crcl 1/2 UDC:_ 51,2.91+661,71.8.1
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ADTHOR- Yarm*haw Cheplanova, I'. V.
~PG: 'Instititte of Organic and Physical Chemistry, Acad emy of Scielces)SSSR)
!ilnstitut drganicheakoy i. fizicheskoy khimii im. A. Ye. Arbuzova,)AXaderliii nauk
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TIM: Eater of 1-methyl-l-hidroxy-2-pentachlorothlophoophonic,aciC
SOURCE: All SSSR. IzV. Ser khim, no. 7, 1966, 126o-1261
TOPIC TAGS; organothiophosphonic acid ester, pesticide, a 7e,40- pv'n #040 0
AC40
ABSTRACT:
The eight new:esters shown in the table were obtained by the addition
]of pentachlorothiophenylacetone to dialkyltttiopl-osphonous acids in..the
ipresence, of sodium methoxide at 110-120OC:
C-4CJj5G11sG0GHg +POH RON11 X,C)ISCIISC(CUN)p
1~40
no 0 R
R -Lower alkyla RI-CH, or OR
'The pe'sticiddl:activity of these eaters is under investigation.
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53; 09 0101
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6.75 39,89
A 200-201 6.31 37.48 6 92 6 60 37, 5 9,71 60
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YARMUKHAWTOVA R.
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Public health In the Tatar ASSR In the light of the decitsione of
the 12th Congress of the CPSU. Kaz.med.zhur. no.5:3-8 S-0 162.
(KIRA 16:4)
1. Ministr zdravookhraneniya Tatarskay ASSR.
(TATAR A.S.S.R.-PUBLIC HEALTH)
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D201/D305
AUTHORS: Taksar, I. M. and Yarmushkovskly, V. A.
TITLE: Problems of standardizing the technological control
equipment in radioactive isotope applications
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnall Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 1, 1962, abstract 1-2-39S (Tr. Tashkents. konfe-
rentsii po mirn. uspollzovaniyu atomn. energii. T.2
Tashkent. AN UzSSR, 1960, 9-17)
TEXT: This is a short description of the position (relay) type of
instruments as developed by.the Institut fiziki AN LatSSR (Inst---
tute of Physics of the AS LatvSSR) in conjunction with the Tallin
factory of control and measurement instruments. For the pUrposes
of standardization the equipment was divided into 3 separate parts.-
The source of radiation, transmitter and a universal electronic re-
lay unit. Various purpose instruments, using 8 types of radio-ac-
tive transmitters are considered. The example of using switching
inatruments in the continuous action equipment is given which Bhows
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Problems of standardizing D201YD305
new possibilities in the construction of regulating and control. eLr-
rangements. 8 figures. 3-references. /-Abstracter's note: Complete
translation._7
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-.TAIW-AGAYRY, N.L.
Thermodynamic properties of fused salt mixtures, Part ls
Method of determining the composition of the saturated
vapor over fused salts. Composition of the saturated vapor
of the system potassium chloride - potassium bromide.
Zhur'*'A2.khim- 34 no.7.'1556-1562 ~l 160.
(MIRA 13.7)
1. Donetskiy induatriallzU7 institut, Stalinos
(Salts) (Potassium chloride) (Potassium bromide)
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ZIIUKOVj A.I.; KNILIKO,, M.M.; SHEZAR, M.S.; F(AZANTSEV, Ye.l. Prinimall
Inzh.;
uchaotiye.- BWHCJIUY, N.M., I=h.L_P=li,_V A
FAPJUI(2WKO$ D,M,s inzh.; BUIJI V.G., inzh.; BIDEITKO, R.V., inzh.;
PASIKOV, N.V.) inzh.; U14LIANOY, N.G.,, inzh.; TARLSENKO., A.A., inzh.
Firing ope4--hearth furnaces with a mixture of cold coke and
natural gases. Stall 21 no.12:1068-1070 D 161.
(141RA 34:12)
Open-hearth furnaces-Equipment and supplies)
Gas an fuel)
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POLUNOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; YAFrYSff-y-ju,, red.; KHOMUMO, V.,
red
[Sudak; a touristfs guide] Sudakj sputnik turista. Sirnfe-
ropoll, Krymizdat, 1960. 91 p. (MIRk 1815)
IDMNTOYEV. Nikolay Nikolayevich; KOSYACiLMO, Petr Ivanovich; YARMM, Yu.,
red.; FISENKO, A., tekhn.red.
(Crimean health resorts] Krym kurortnyi. Simferopol', Krymizdat,
ig6o. 158 p. (MIRA 13:9)
(GRIMEA-EMAITH RESORTS, WATERING nACES, RTC.)
SHAPORIEV, Foma Ferapontovichl_XAIWSH rsA.,- MWEITKO, V..,
, Yu..,--
red.; FISMIKO, A. . -tekbn. red.
(simeiz; regional study and guidebooklSimeiz; kraevedcheskii
ocherk-Putlevoditell. Izd.2. Simferopol', Krymizdat, 1962. 87 p.
(Simei7e-Guidebooks) (14IM 15:12)
DOMUMOVSKIY, Oleg Ivanovich; SUCHEMISM, Afikolld Aleksandrovich;
DUBLYANSKIY, Viktor Ilikolayevich; GONCMROV, Vladilen
Petrovich; IVAITOV, Boris Ilikolayevicb, kand, geogr. nauk;
SOLOMIONIK.E.Lp kand. ist. nauk, obshchostvonnyy red.;
YARMYSH, Yu., red.; ISUPOVA, It., tekhn. red.
LHOIJ secrets are revealed; okotches on Krasnope3hchernaya)
Kak raskryvaiutain tainy; ocherki o Krannykh poshcherakh.
Simferopol', Krymizdat, 1962. 108 p. (MIRA 15:11)
(Crimea-Cavos)
ROSSEYKINt Boris Mikhaylovidh; SEKTNq Georgiy Ivanovich; CHEBANYUK, Zakhar
Fedorovichj YAMS%_TA.P.9 rea.j FISLTKO, A.T.,u tokhns red,
(Sevastopol; guidebook-mamml) Sevastopol'; put~voditell-spravocbnik.
Simferopollp Krymizdai, 1961, 128 p. (MIRA .14:8)
)Ovastopol-Guidebook)
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TOPIC TAGS: artiff cl al earth satellite, Parth satellite observation station, optical
theodolite, radio theodolite, photographic satelfite- Obs-ervatio'n, V is Ual eateiliLe ob-
servation, radlo sateffite observation
TRkNSLATION: - Systematic observations of artificial earth satellites were begun In
Finland In 1958 at the floikanon metcoroingical observatory near llelswd. Ephomorides
-n of artificial earth eateHiles are received from the qnviet Uniun,
Un:ted States and Great Britain. Most artificid earth satellite observptions are made
" t,: 1; _ T Ili-,, 7' ~ I-
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ACCESSION NR: AR4044663
stopwatch (a chronograph Is usLA in sonic, cases). The accuracy of ob9arvation. of
poattion 11 0'. 1-0'. 2 and the accuraev of time (jetermination is 08. 1-0-9. 2. The
Wevd,AiW, is adjuuted before each o0servation. irregularly scheduled photographic,
radio and radar observations of artificial earth satellites are a] oo made in Finland.
.qzuijo observations are maxle with r"o theodulites; the observation error ts^.)O. 5'
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SUB CODE: AA, SV
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ACCESSION NR: AR4021610 S/0269/64/000/002/0018/0019
RZfi,, Astronomiyap Abs6 2#51,155-1
SOURCE.
AUTHORs -Yarnefelst, Go
Artificial earth satellite observations In Finland
MED SOURM Byul. St. optiche nablyudeniy~a iskusstv..sputnikov Zemli.,.spets.
vy*ps 19620 93-97
TOPIC TAGSi, artificial satellitej artificial earth aatellitep artificial satellite
observation, artificial satellite observation station, visual artificial satellite
observation, photographic artificial satellite observation, radio artificial satel-
lite observation., radar artificial satellite observation
TRANSLATION: Systematic artificial earth satellite observations were begun in
Finlarid in 1958 at the Jokioinen meteorological observation station near Helsinki.
The ephemerides for artificial earth satellite observation are received from the
Soviet Union, United States and Great Britaine Artificial satellite observations
for the most part are visual, made with an automatic theodolite (F 34 cMj field
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