SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YARUSOVA, N.S. - YARYGIN, N.YE.
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aibini) - Vitimin C F~b 49
dicine - Ascorbic Acid
"Content of Vitamin C in Preparations Manu:
factured by'Soviet Firms,"'Prof N. S-* Yarusova,
Div on Vitamin Cio' State Control VitamIn Sta,
Xin of Pub Health UM, Ii pp
*Gig i San" No 2
Vitamin C preparations contain 80-120f of the
rated vitsmi content. After prolonged storage
this content varies from .72.6 to loi.4%.
Preparations manufactured by.8bobalkorsk1y
Titamin Factory contain loo-16o% of rate&
.a.apacity in 72% of the cases. Vitamin content
59/49TB6
IMR/Kedicine - Vitamin 0 (Contd.) Feb 49
1xi candies manufactured by Ufa Factory vas
.very lov.
YARUSOVA, N.S.
3nriching foods for public consumption with vitamins. Vop.pit. 12 no.6:
76-78 11-D '53. (MI-RA 6:12)
1. Iz goBudarBtventoy kontrollnoy vitaminnoy stanteii (direktor - doyBtvi-
telInyy chlen Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR professor B.A.Lavrov) Minis-
terstva zdravookhranentya SSSR (Moscow). (Vitamino)
YARUSOVA. U.S., professor.
Consultation. Vop.pit. 12 no.6--85 N-D '53. (XL-.DA 6:12)
(Roses) (Beverages)
!-I t
YLRUSOVA, H.S., professor
Infusion of conifer needles. Worov's 2 no.4:31 AP 156. (X13A 9:7)
(ASCORBIC AND) (IMACTS)
A -It 2f~ .7
C o wal,,r 1 'jJ311
tvn' -w !t,:i,; ~',Ln-!,-,iz~l
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!n3t ittit
T A. t 1"', Tn-~ rhy,~:Lolovic?l. ~,Ifftr-,ts 0.-~ 31ib-3t'l'tc-o-s with
P.-Vttnmin
rig. Pub Von2. pitaniya, li')
Vo
,
Abstract 1r, ex-,e~vJ.-LUer-ts on -minea z)ijs J.t v.,as est,-jbjjrjjel
that zhaji tea catan'~ -o1 %)-eparation::. -.,ero
to in 3vi-Dr Ooso.3 ofo 2-10 !,Ij-
'-hetr g-rovith, con""ent. of a-lco-b~c
u
L, -c ~d
I
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their blood
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ecteek. .,.s tIn" 5;?r,0 ti~)re tntrorl-~iccd l
to rtnts (r~ w.-I, IC however7 nronounCed C"-
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TARUSOVA, N.B.
00-mwol~~- -Fmtv-.~,'- *
Session of the Vitaminological Research Insitute of the Kinistr7
of PublIc Hailth of the U4.S.R. Top.pit. 17 no,,5:88-91 S-0 158
(M-IRA 11:10)
(TITAKIRS)
YARUSOVA, N.S.; DERGIACIEV, I.S.; SELIVAYIOVA, VA; LAPJIIA, S.A.
Physiological effect of vitmin P-like-substances. Vit. res. i ikh
ISP. no.4;92-97 159. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Institut vitaminologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR,
Mookva.
(VITA14IIS-P)
YARUSOVA, L, - S. 10 BEREZOVSKAYA,.!N.N.; LAPINA, S.A.; TIKOTSKAYA, X.M.
The technique of biological determination of vitamin P-like substances.
Vit. res. i ikh isp. no.4:179-183 159. NIFU 14:12)
1. Inatitut vitaminologii KW8terstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
(VITAMINS-P) (BIOLOGICAL ASSAY)
YARUSOVA, N.S.; LAPIUA. S.A.
Biological test for vitamin P active substances in a Lecoq diet
[with summai7 in English]. Voppit. 18 no.1:45-49 Ja-l? '59-
(MIRA 12:2)
1. 'Iz otdela vitaminov 0 1 P (zav. - prof. N.S. Yaruaova) Gosudarst-
vennogo nauchno-issledo-f~tellskogo instituta vitaminologii Minister-
etva zdravookhraneniya ASSR, Mosk7a.
(DIETS,
Lecoq diet, determ. of vitamin P (Rull))
(VITAMIN P, determ.
in Lecoq diet (Ru7s))
f;
TARUSOVA, Natellya Sergeyevna; CHMIKOVA, L.V., red.; BALDINA, N.V.,
t e- .-red.
[Vitamin G (ascorbic acid) and food enriched with Vitamin Cl
0 vitsmine 0 (askorbinovoi kislote) i G-vitaminizataii piahchi.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1960. 57 P. (MIRA 13:7)
(ASCORBIC ACID)
-N
GRIGOROVSKIY, I.M., prof.; TALYBOVA S*T" vrach (Baku),- KONOVALOV, I.I.,
kand.med.nauk (Yessentukil; YARUSOVAP-ANeSs, prof.; FATEYLTA, YeA,
kand.,ned.nauk; GOIXAK v - u., kand.med.nauk
Health hints. Mom's 7 no.8s 0-31 Ag 161. (MA 14:9)
(HYGIBIM
YARUSOVA N.S.
N&w daily norms of daily vitamin requirements for man,
Vop.pit. 20 no.3;3-5 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14: 6)
1. Iz Nauchno-rissledovateltskogo instituta vitaminologii 14i4sterstva
zdiavookhrFeniya SSSR,, Moskva.
(VITMLINS)
LAPIRA, S.A.; YARUSOVA, N.S.
Effect of vitamin P on the vitamin C level in human milk.
Vop. pit. 22 no-4:48-52 J1-Ag 163-
(MIRA 17:10)
1. 1z otdela vitaminov C i P (zav. - prof. N.S. Yarusova)
Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta vita-
minologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
a
TSEYTINA, A.Ya. (Moscow); Y-ARUSOVA, U.S., prof., rukovoditell raboty
Effect of vitamin P an the aerorbl-, acid in rm,,~
exposed to a prolonved action of high temperature. vop.pit.
24 no.4:35-40 Jl-Ag 165. (MlRA 18:12)
1. Laboratorlya fizio.logii i patofiziolocii vitaminov (znLv. -
0
doteent II.M.Pates) Nauchno-isoledovatellskogo inst-Ituta
vitaminologii Ministerstva zdravookliranenlya SSSR, Moskva.
Submitted August 27, 1964.
B.AGDASAROV, A.A.; DULI.T~Ill, M.S.,; FAnISHTEYN, F.Ye.; OSYECHENSKAYA, G.V.;
SUKYASYAN, G.V.1 TARUSTOVSKAYA, L.Ye.j UMNOVA, M.A.; IIIKOUYZVA,M.I.
Use of bone marrow transplantation in aplastic (hypoplastic) anemias
andacute leukemia. Probl. gemat i peral. krovi 6 no. 2:3-11 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
(ANFRIA) (LEUKFZIIA) (MWOW-TIUINSPLANTATION)
YARUSTOVSKAYA, L.E.; SHELIGAS, L. Ye.
Cytologic diagnosis using prunctates of the lymph nodes.
Iab. delo 8 (i.e.91 no.lt2l+-27 Ja 163. (HIRA 16:5)
1. Klinicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. N.A.Massineva) TSentrallnogo
ordena, Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (direk-
tar -deystvitellnyy chlem AMT SSSR prof. A.A.Bagdasarov [deceased])
Ministerstva zdravookhraneni SSSR,
(LYMPHATICS-FUNCmr (DIAMIOSISp GYTOWGIC)
DULITSINY M.S., prof.; ZOTIKOV, Ye.A.; URINSON, R.M.; UMNOVA, M.A.;
FAINSHTEY11, F.E.; SUKYASYAN, G.V.; YARUSTOVSKAYA, L.E.
Immunological studies in homoplastic transfusions of newly
prepared bone marrow. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 8
no.12:13-17 D 163. (MIRA 170)
1. Iz gematologicheskoy kliniki (zav.- prof. M.S. Dulftain) i
serologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. Ye.A. Zotikov) TSentrallnogo
instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir.- dotsent A.Ye.
Kiselev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
ZAYATS, L.D.; GUSEYNOV, Ch.S.; LAGUTINA, N.Ya.; C111,2114011, G.A.; YAFLUSTOVSFAYA,
L.E.
Juvenile hemorrhages complicated b7 disorders of the blood coagu-
lation system. Akush. i gin. 40 no.2:69-71~ 1-ft--Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut akusherstva i ginekologii
(dir. - prof. 0.V. Makeyeva) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR
1 TSentrallnyy ordena Lenina institut gematologii i perelivaniya
krovi (dir. - dotsent A.0. Kiseleva) Ministeratva zdravoolchrane-
n1ya SSSR, Moskva.
OSECHENSKAYA, G.V., doktor med.nauk; KLIMOVA, N.F.; Y.ARUSTOVS,KAYA, L.E.
Effect of blood transfusions from leukemia patients during
the remission period on the course of the ]Aukemic process.
Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.2:26-27 165.
(MIRA 18-: 11)
1. Gematologicheakaya klinika (zav. prof. M.S.Dulitsin)
i k2inicheskaya laboratoriya (zav. N.A.Mossineva (deceased))
TSentraltnogo ordena Lenina instituta gema-tologii i perelivaniya
krovi (dir. dotsent A.Ye.Kiselev), Moskva.
EM
URUSTOVSKIYO A
Automatic compressed-air blower for the formation-of ice holes.
Rech. transp. 19 no-10:33-34 o 16o. (MIRk 13:11)
1. Zameatitell nachallnika otdela gidroaooruzheuiy i onergetiki
Upravlonlya kanala imeni MoIekvy.
(Blowers) (Ice on rivers, lakan, eta.)
YARUSTOVSKIY, A.
INC - ----------
Repair of lock cbamber pards. Reeb. transp. 20 no.8:38-40 Ag
'61. (MIRA 14-10)
1. Zamestitel' nacbal'nika otdela gidrosooruzhaniy i energetiki
Upravleniya kanala imeni Moskvy.
(Locks (Hydraulic engineering)-Maintenance and repair)
ZHI ANOV Vladird Sergeyevich; KUSKOV, Lev Sergoyovich; LAViUOVICII,
lev Petrovich; %SZHIiEV, Dmitriy Ivanovicb; nAocnKz ,
Yevgeniy Makarovich; RUGANTIT-W, Aleksandr Xikhz7lo-rich;
SVETLOVj Mikhail Fedorovich, YARUSTOM-%
gj -Andrey
Alaksandrovich; LAGARIKOV, N.I., red.; PMEMALISKIY, V.S.,
retsenzent; FEDYAYEVA, H.A., red. izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V.,
tekhn. red.
[Operation of bydraulin structures) Ekspluatatsiia gidrotekhni-
chesldkh soorumhenil. Tzd.2. By V.S.Zbdanov i dr. Iloskva, Izd-
vo "Rechnoi transport," 1961. 289 P. 041RA 25:2)
(Hydraulic structures)
VNRIIMV5~flj~l
ZEDAMOV, Vladimir Sergeyevich; WSKOV, Lev Sergeyevich; IAVRINOVIGH, lev
Petrovichl MHZMV, Dmitrly Ivanavicho, POROGHM, Tsvgenly Makarovich;
RUHTANTSAV, Alaksandr Mikhaylovich; SM14Y, Mikhail Yedorovich;
Andrey Aleksandrovich; R2HANITSTH, N.A. 0 kandidat
to N.M., redaktor izdatelistva;
SAIAZIOVO N.P.., telihnichaskiy redaktor
[operation of hydraulic engineering installations) Akepluatatoiia
gidrotekhnicheskikh eocrughenii. Pod red. N.A.Robanitsyna. Moskva,
Izd-vo *Rechnol tmnsport,w*1956. 06 p. (MLRA 10:2)
(Fydraulio engineering)
YARUSTOVSXIY. A. A.
USSR/Engineeri.ng,- Hydraulics, Oct 51
Structures
"Sliding Gates for Water-Supply Galleries of
Sluice," A. A. Yarustavokiy, Ener
"Gidrotekh Stroi" No 10, pp 27, 28
Describes new exptl gate with sliding bearings,
made of plasticized wood "Liqnofol" and compares
its operation with that.of rolling-type gate.
Emphasizes.advantages of new design. Gate
closes 2 x 2 m opening and operates under
head of*6.52 m.
201TIO7
SRA4inerals Construction Material, Jun 52
Arctilite
"A New Constructional Material f or Hydrotechaical
Constructiory, I.I. K-uznetsov, A.A. Yarustovskiy,
ru
Engineers
4 "Gidrotekh i Melio" No 6, pp 27-29
Arctilite is a multilamine reinforced thermoreac-
tive plastic consisting of layers of birch plywood
X
veneer, fabrics, and metal mesh impregnated with ~
'
phenol or cresol formaldehyde tar and compressed
under great pressure. Arcti-lite is manufactured
in sheets 1.2 x 4.8 meters and 1.25 x 5.2 meters)
with thickness'l-5 to 50 mm, its sp vt is
227T35~~
1,490-1,570 kg/Ou. m, and its yield strength is:
1,670-2
000 kg/sq am (static b6nding), 2,080-2,7:fG
,
kg/sq cm. (compression in the press-~re'planl!)-'
1,350-Z,750 kg/sq cm (compression along the grain).
,
Arctilite is now Deing fully used in dry construc-
tion, as well as in dam etc.
227T35
YARUSTRY V, M-Y.; LIKIN. Y.Y., redaktor; BALA IM,
,.A., SVICTLO
S.I., vedushohiy redaktor; BXGICHICVA, M.N.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
(Operation of mechanical and electrical sluice gate equipme'at)
Skapluatataiia mekbanichookogo i elektricheskogo oborudovaniia
shliuzov. Moskva, Izd-vo Kinisterstva rechnogo flota SSSR, 1952.
210 P. [Kicrofilml (MTRA 7:11)
(Sluice gates)
Building Materials
"Arktilit" and its application. Rech. transp. 12, no. 2,.March-April 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August-1951, Uncl.
2
"Elf
YARUSTOVSKIY, A. A.
Ekspluatatsiia I remont shliuzovykh Jvu3tvo--chatykh vorot foperation and rerair of
turn-leaf lock gate-J. Moskva, Vodtransizdat, 1953. Ill P.
SO: Monthlylist of Russian Accessionnt Vol. 6 No, 11 February 1954
NMI
OWNY-mm'".1 0--40- 0
V.K., ljvt~.
YUUITIN,
pra-.tices in bliAlding a coa-I preparation plemt i-ri the Kume'sk. Bz--31a.
From. stroi. 42. no.10ill-15 0 164o
~. Traat Lan~msk-shakhtcsLroy.
I
AUTHORS: Kochergin, V. P., Yarutinaq K. P. SOV/156-58-2-15/48
TITLE: The Dissolution of Iron in Molten Sodium and Zinc Halides
(Rastvoreniye zheleza v rasplavlennykh galogenidakh natriya i
tsinka)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkolyv Khimiya i khimicheskaya
tekhnologiya,, '1958,, Nr 29 pp. 266 - 270 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The dissolving of different metals in melted chlorides is in-
fluenced to a considerable extent by hydrogen ions. These ions
can originate: a) by the hydrolysis of salts at high temper-
atures in the presence of traces of water (Ref 2); b) by the
addition of small amounts of HCI to the cations involved. The
stability of complex.compounds in melted electrolytes depends
not only on the nature of the central component of the complex,
but also on the nature of.the components of the ligand of the
complex, as is known (Ref 4). In this paper the results of
dissolving iron in the following melt pairs: ZnC12 '-NaF,
ZnCl 2 -NaBr, ZnCl 2 '-NaJq MgCl 2 _'NaBr, and MgC1 2 _NaJ are ex-
Card 1/4 plained. Since these compounds contain halide ions the formation
0
The Dissolution of Iron in Molten Sodium and Zinc SOf/
Halides
of complex ions is possible. These studies are also of practical
interest, since they disclose other means using the chloride
salt systems by which non-aggresive mixtures of halides can be
found. The speed with which the iron was dissolved was made
possible by a previously published method (Ref 13). The results
determined from the melted salts with all water removed are
given in figure 1. A few results from previous work (Ref 1)
are also given. From these results it is apparent that the speed
with which the iron dissolves in the systems used decreases in
the course of time. It is slower in the magnesium systems than
in the zinc systems, In both cases the speed of dissolving
decreases in changing from NaCl to NaBr and to NaJ. These regular
phenomena can be explained by the increased stability of the
complex ions resulting when chloride ions are replaced by
bromide, iodide, or flu-2:r;A3 ions In -the complex; they can be
explained also in terms of the Increasing complex-forming ten-
dency in the series Zn4'2 -Mg'~2 (Refs 1-5). The stability of tne
complex anions decreases with an Increase in temperature, while
the ions tend to become more symmetrical (Ref 14). An increase in
Card 2/4 the concentration of the sodium halides in the melt tends to
The Dissolution of Iron in Molten Sodium and Zinc SOV/156-58-2-15/48
Halides
Card 3/4
make the anion complk'fixav3 atW6 (Fig 3). Any moisture or foreign
compounds were next removed-from the melt with dry air. The
solubility of the iron in this melt was about 300 times less.
Thinrefuted the assertions of several authors (Refs 16,17),
who claimed that the tempering of metals is destroyed by the
oxygen dissolved in the salt vate. Figure 4 shows the decrease
in iron solubility in the melt series ZnCl 2 _NaC1 and ZnCl 2 -NaBr
and in the melts ZnCl 2 -NaCl and MgCl 2 -NaCl. The results show
the dependence of the iron solubility in melted electrolytes
upon the change of stability of the complex anions in the melts.
which changes when the polarization characteristics of the
central component or of the azido ligands are varied. The ten-
dency of the melt components to hydrolyse and to form compounds
with hydrogen I-one also plays a role here (Ref 1). A practical
result of the investigations is that one can reduce the solubility
of iron by preparing appropriate melts of chloride and flugride
salts of different metals. A high vacuum causes a complete'
ligation of the iron solubility in the melts. There are 4
figures and 20 references,""- which are Soviet.
The Dissolution of Iron in Molten Sodium and Zinc 50-1/156-58-2-15/48
Halides
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra, neorganicheskoy khimii Urallskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta im.A.M.Gorlkogo (Chair of Inorganic Chemistry of
the Ural State University imeni A.M.Gorlkiy)
SUBMITTED: October 26y 1957
Card 4/4
YARUTIM, N. 0.
"Investigations of the Geometr-f of Prmin-ity." Cand hys-Nath Sci, Ibscow
Order of I-enin State U bno-ni 1-1. V. Lomonouov, 26 Nov 54. (VI-1, 16 141ov 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (11)
SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55
UMTKIN. N.G.
Generalized infinitesimal spaceso Uche sapo Ivan# goo* pod* Instio
1o:61-79 '56. (MLRk 10:4)
(Topology)
AUTHOR: YARUTYIN, N.G. (Oi.,isk) 39-3-7/8
TITLEt On Generalized Proximity Spaces (0b obobshchennykh' prostranst-
val:h blizosti)
PERIODICAL: Matematicheskiy ')borniY,1957,Vo1-43,Nr 3,PP-397-400 (Ussa)
ABSTRACT.- The author considtr8 certain genoralizations of the proximi-
ty spaces investigated by Efremovich -Ref. 21.
The proximity space F is denoted as a 41-space, if in it
the proximity of trio arbitrary nonempty subsets satisfies, be-
sides of Efremovich's axioms, the following ones;
A31 1 From i r., B it follows A S B , where !.ix~.S.
A4 I I For x / y there exists such an open set 7 that
X. and y
Theorem: For an arbitrary 61-space there exists an absolute-
r 1y closed extension.
A t. -space is called a 67 3-space, if in it'the axiom is
satisfied :
A41 ; For arbitrary x and A , where x~'A , there exist
Card 1/2 disjoint closed E -neighborhoods UX !I UA
ar V
On Generalized Proximity 3.pances 310-3-7/8
Theorem: Each hicompactum, has one and only one 8, 3-space
which is compatible with it.
4 Soviet references are quoted.
SUBMITTEDt 3 July 1956
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Topoloar 2. MathematiC5-Theor7
Card 2/2
YARUTKIN, N.G.
Zscussing the program In mathematics for a three-year school. Hat
v shkole uo.5t4T-49 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Zaveduyuahchiy kafedroy virsehey matematiki Novosibirskogo elektro-
tekhnicheskogo instituta.
(Hathematics-Study and teaching)
YARU TIK IV N. G.
1? -344 on bp' -Inflnlteelvii apaces and 6,-opaces.
,.a 1, 1 . ~wcrjrj quasi . 4
U-7h. zap. 11ovoaib. gos. pard. Int;t. no.18.-85_87 16f,
1nfJnItes!,T,a.1l7 homotopic clar-ses of uniformly continuc,'is
maprLngs of a straight line into anothor straight line. I
lbid.t88-92 (141RA 17: 10
ALMOV. MI.; YARV, E.A.
"Brea'-down' of silicon alloy diodes in the transmission direction.
Fiz*tver.tela I no..12:1879-1882 D 159. (MIRA, 13:5)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Diodes)
15811-66 3v
*T(m)/aIP(J) Rm
ACC NR: AT5028950 SOURCE CODE: UR/2807/611/000/210/0025/0036
AUTHOR# Raudsepp, Kh. T. La"
ORG: Tallinn Polytechnic Institute (Tallinskiy polltek~nicheskiy inatitut')
ITITLX: Synthesis of resorcinol. polycarbonates./
SOURCE* Tallinn. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy. Seriya A, no. 210, 1964. Sbor-
nik statey po khimil i khimicheskoy tekhnologii (Collection of articles on chemist
Iand chemical engineering), no. 10, 25-36
TOPIC TAGS: resorcinol, phenol,.polymer, polycarbonate plastic, polycondensaticn,
interfacial polycondensation
'ABSTRACT: The reaction of resorcinol with -carbonyl chloride was studied in aqueous
XaHC03 solution at pH=8.6-8.7 and 20-250C, in aqueous NaOH solution at p11*12.0-12.4
A'And 2.0-250C, in aqueous Na2CO3 solution at pH=9.34-9,65 and 20-250C, and in such
'Organic solvents as pyridine, dichloromethane* chloroform, carbon tetrachloride,
dichloroethanes benzeneg toluene and mota-xylene. The object of the work was to
6amine the feasibility of eynthesis of polycarbonates of dihydroxyphenols via re-,
UDC&. 660. 741. 7
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ACC Nq: AT6003223 (A) souRa copis,,: t m/2807/64/000/215/0071/0077
AUTHOR; Yarv~j E. K.
ORG:
,TITLE: The synthesis of olycarbonatt'slof rpoorcinol. 2nd Communication
SOURCE: Tallinn. Politekhnicheskiy Jr..,;Lifut Trudy, Seriya A, no. 215, 1964-
Sbornik s tey po khimii i khimicheake.-y toklin,11orii- (Collection of articles on
~chen,istry and chemical engineering), no. lip 1964, 71-77
TOPIC VGS: polycondensation, polycarbonate plastic, resorcinol, rosin, zinc oxide,
'plastic, catalyst, lead oxide, manganese compound
ABSTRACT: Polycondensation of resorcinol with diphenylearbonate was investigated
.to extend the work of Kh. T. Raud sepp and E. K. Yarv (Trudy TPI, aeriya A, No. 210,
.1964, 25-36). The molecular weight, melting point, and drop point of the polycon-
densate were determined as functions of initial composition of the reactants. The
experimental results are presented in graphs and tables (see Fig. 1). It was fourd
that catalysts ZnO, (CH COO) C6, MhCO and PbO had no effect on the synthesis, that
peresterification of di;henyicarbonata with resorcinol yields polycarbonates with
Cara 1/3 UDC: 542.91
C'I
9
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Molar -ratio of diphenylcarbonate and resorc-Inol
Fig. 1. Dependence of the yield, molecular
weight and melting point of the polyearbonate
~on the initial ratio of diphenylearbonate and
resorcinol.
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molecular'vieights in excess of 5000, and that the synthegized polycarbonates have
melting points in excess of 240C and aro insoluble in common solvents. It is con-
.oluded that the polycondensation process proceeds In two stages: 1) formation of a
low-molecular weight polycarbonate with i,heziyl end-grotips; 2) the liberation of
diphenyl carbonate and the formation of the high-moleciilar weight polycarbonate in
vacuum and at elevated temperature. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and I graph.
SUB CODE.-. I I/ SUBM DATE: -none/ ORIG R,7: 009/ OTH REF: 009
cara, 3/3 rh Q .
'~ARV, K.
Soil-improvement and marsh-cultivation days in Tooma.
P. 376, (Sotsialistlik Polumajandus) Vol. 12~,- no. 8, Aug. 1957, Tallinn, Estonia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Acess ions s(EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
'JARV, K.
"Now proposals for the solution of some production problems on
collective farms. "
p. 368 (Sotsialistlik Pollumajandus) Vol. 12, no. 12, Dec. 1957
Tallinn, Estonia
SO: Monthly Indtx of East European Accessions (EKAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4,
April 1958
OEM=
LARV~ K-
A(IRICULTUEE
Pedt,dical: SOMALSTLIK POLLWAJAND113. Vol. 111) no, 2j Jnn. 1959
ARV) K. The sixth Scientific Conference. P. Rg.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 5,
May 1959, Unclass.
;j
SOTSIALISTLIK POLLUMAJAI-IDUS. (Pollumajanduse Ministeerium) Tallinn,
Estonia. Vol. 13, no. 3, March 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) W., Vol. 8. no. 11,
November 1959,
Uncl.
,h-rine production on the Koidu Collective Farm, Vi1jandi District.
P. 399 (Sotsiali-kstlik Polltmajandus) Vol. 22, no. 9, Sept. 1957, Tallin, Estonia
SO: INDFX 07 EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIONS (EEAI) W, VOL - 7, NO -1. JAIN. 195F
YARV, Tu, inzhene
rv re
_j_.L.CJ~
-Uoading device for all-pmpose freight containera. Avt.transP- 35
no.1:13-14 Ja '57. (M1RA 10:3)
1. Xinisterstvo avtomobillnogo transporta i shosseyn7kh dorog Eaton-
skoy SSR. (Loading and unloading)
`4,
3/137/6P-/000/001/101/237
A052/A1O1
AUTHOR; YfIrv, Yt
TITLEs Ara welding of aluminum parts
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 1, 1962, 19, abstract lE1O1
'1961, 22, Estonian)
Ja tootmine, no.
TEM The soientific-research institute of the automobile transport
(NIIAT) has developed the technology of welding silumin automobile parts.
03A-2 (OZA-2) electrodes are used for welding. The electrode Al-wire contains
4.5 - 6% Si. The electrode secures 1 - 1.5% seam shrinkage. -The ele--trode
coating. composition (percentage) : oryolite - 25, AO-4A (AF-4A) slag - 65,
potassium chloride - 9, porous Ti - 1. It is recommended to use for welding
direct current of reversed polarity. The amperage for electrodes of 4.5 and
6 mm in diameter is 100 - 125, 125 - 165 and 165 200 a respectively.
M-, Tqykka
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
YATIVA, V. A., BHUSOV, YU. A., BUNYATOV,
"Production of Charged Mesons by 245 Hesons on Hydrogen"
paper presented at the Intl Conference on High Energy Phyeics, Rocheater', N, Y,
and/or Berk3,v Califronia., 25 Aug - 16 Sep 1960.
YARVEKYULIG, A. A. Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) XM"The Biology and
Industrial Importance of the XVNXMXLXKli Broad-Limbed Crayfish
(Astacus astacus L.) in the Estonian SSR." Tartu, 1957. 17 PPo I
sheet of diagrams, 20 cm. (Tartu State Univ), 150 copies
(KL, 26-57, IM 107)
39
YA RJJEIM T A.
I.G)
The spot disease of crayfish (Astacus astacus L-) in Estonia. p.242.
ffU,I)ROBTOLOGC,ILT-'-'--,',D URTMIUSED. GTDRCi-',IOI.CG*LrCH-.,,SKI-:,' IS5FI'DOVA'JA.
Tartu. Hungary. No. 1, 1958.
Monthly List of last European Accessions (Ei~Al) LO, vol. 8, no. 11
November 1959.
Uncl.
JARVWLG, A.
Occurrence of the male Ilyodromus olivaceus (Brady et Norman) (Ostracoda,
Cypridae). In Russian. p. 242.
TIOMETISED. BIOIDOGILINE SEERIA. IZVESTIIA. SERIIA BIOLOGICHESKAIA.
(Eesti NSV Teaduste Akadeemia) Tallinn, Estonia. Vol. 8, no. 3, 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI) Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan. 1960.
Uncl.
jktuKU"LG, Arvi; vEURF,, Ivar; MEETSARy J.p red.; Tllq4M, K.,
(Life in the Baltic Sea] Elu Luanemeres. Tallinn, Eesti
Riiklik Kirjastusy 1963. 350 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Baltic Sea-Marine biology)
all 22~- IAv'- ~--
Zym
L. TWISSALU, A.
Cytohistological peculiarities of the -f-Irirdnation and differentiation of
callus cells. p. 222.
TICOMETISIM'. BICICCOILIME SEHIM. IZVE~SSTIIA. SIMIIA BICLCGICHESULk.
(Eesti IISV Teaduste Akadeemia) Tallinn, -rstonia. Vol. 8, no. 3, 1959.
Monthly list of Fzst European Accessions (EEIA) Vol. 9, no, 1, Jan 1960.
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_; , ~I,w~,,;_, ~, --, ~Z:, I _,;!~
M="~ . . -
YAHVEKYULIG L a jJarvokulg,, L.)
Sme data on rageneratIon in tho leaf mttlngn of ffyncinU"
orientalis L. and Scilla sibirioa Andr. Bot. zhur. 50 no.9:
1305-13(Y7 S 165. (min 18:10)
1. Tartuskiy gosudarstvannyy universitat,
YARVELA, Kh.A., aspirant
Estimating tho accuracy of the neutron method in measuring
soil moisture under field conditions. Izv. TSKHA no.3:171-181*
1 1. ?62. (Soil moisture) (Neutrons) (141RA 15:9)
VI Q&;;~U t=z~
YARVELA, Kh.A.
Now method'for oalibrating neutron molature metero. Isv. TSMA
no.6:195-2o8 162. (MIRA 16:6)
(Soil molature-Meamzement)
r ~ . ; . . .. . . -- 2~ ,, *.~,*i "r - .1 , -" - .- -~ t-, 7r!,-, - "--!A~ I ~ ,
I - . F, - ; ~~: .~- ~~ e-zj~- ', . - -" - - :
YARVIS, Kh., inzh.
More consideration to be given to ammonia filters. Khol.tekh.-
37 no.3:51 MY-Je t606' (MM 13:7)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery)
YARYMN, A.; PARTOSH, S.
th
LoadingIogn in large bundles trucks. Sel'.stroi. 13
no.3:20-21 Mr '59. 04IRA 12:5)
1. GlavWy mekbanik Tyumenskoy-lesozagotovitellnoy kontory (for
Yarygin). 2. Starabiy inzbener otdala lesozagotovok Glavkolkboz-
stroya Miniaterstva, gellakogo khozyayatva RBISR (for Partoeb).
(Lumber--Transportation)
(Loading and unloading)
UNATCHIKOV, A.; RUMYANTSEV, A.; YARYGIN,,--&--,.
Industrial wages for assembly-line work. Sots. trud 6 no.11:69-
75 N 161. (MIRA l4ill)
Leningrad-Avvembly line methods)
eningrad-Wage payment systems)
R
KANATCHIKOV, A.; RUMYANTSEV, A.; YARYGIN, A.
Wages for assembly-line work. Sots.trud 7 no.7:106-112 JI,
162. WIRA 15:8)
1. Laboratoriya promyshlenno-ekonomicheskM ionledovaniy
Leningradskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Leningrad-Telephone, Automatic-Equipment and s ies)
(Assembly-line methods) (Wage.payment systems
v
YARYGIN, A.V.
Increasing the efficiency of continuous registration of the
intensity of cosmic
.1 rays by self-quenching counters. Trudy
IAk.fil. AN SSSR.,Ser. fiz. no.1:55-60 '55. (MLRA 9:10)
. i
(cosmic r~ a) (Astronomical instruments)
&Y
hR~ G-iN.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 881
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Yakutskiy filial
Variat6ii intensivnosti kosmicheskikh luchey (Variations of the
Intensity of'Cosmic Rays) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958. 168 p.
(Seridsi Its: Trudy, seriya fizi6heskaya, vyp. 2) 1,500 copies
printed.
Resp. Ed.: .Shafer, Yu.G., Candidate of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences; Ed."of Publishing House: Fradkin, M.I.; Tech. Ed.:
Pavlovskiy, A.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is for scientists and students
of cosmic rags and meteorology.
COVERAGE: This issue contains articles on experimental methods in the
continuous registration of cosmic rays, the investigation of
meteorological effects of the different components of cosmic rays,
and the connection between variations in cosmic ray intensity and
solar and magnetic activity. Part I describes apparatus used in
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Variations of the Intensity of Cosmic Rays 881
measuring cosmic ray intensity on and'under the earth's surface and
in the upper layers of the atmosphere, and specifically discusses
the ASK automatic ionization chamber. Part 11 discusses the theory,
methods and results of the investigation of meteorological effects
of the various components of cosmic rays. Part III discusses the
characteristics of daily variations in cosmic ray activity. The
following scientists are mentioned in the introduction: S.N.Vernov,
Corresponding Member of the AS USSR, Professor Ye.L.Peynberg, and
N.L.Grigorov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. The
articles are accompanied by diagrams, tables, and bibliographic
references.
TABIE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
3
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Variations of the Intensity of Cosmic Rays 881
PART I. APPARATUS FOR MEASURING VARIATIONS
OF INTENSITY OF COSMIC RAYS
Shafer, Yu.G. Continuous Registration of Variations in the Intensity
of Cosmic Rays by an Ionization Chamber With Automatic Control 7
Shafer, Yu.G. Further Improvements in Automatic Cosmic Ray Stations 23
Kuzlmin, A.I., Scripin'. G.B., )YLq~in, A.V., Installation for
Studying the Energy Characteristics oT-LT-smic Ray Variations 34
Kuzlmin, A.I.J Yarygin, AX. Apparatus for Subsurface Measurement
of Variations f-n Cosmic Ray Intensity 36
Belomes%nykh, V.A., Shafer, Yu.G. Methods of Registration and
Study of Cosmic Ray Intensity Variations in the Stratosphere 47
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AUTHORS% Shafer. Yu.G.p Yarygin, A.Y.
TITLE: Investigation of variations of primary cosmic radiation by
means of artificial earth satellites
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no- 5, 1961, 19, abstract
5 G 155. (Tr. Yakutskogo fil. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz., 1960,
no-- 3V 5~-14)
TEXTs The authors discuss the most expedient choice of recording
equipment nece *3sary for measuring the primary cosmic ray stream and its
intensity variations by means of artificial earth satellites and space
rockets. They prescribe the utilization of'single counters, a double
coincidence telescope and an ionization ohamberi They submit recommended
technical characteristics and describe devices that were tested in geo-
physical rockets (ionization chamber and counter devices).
[Abstractor's note:, Complete translation.]
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SILAM, Yu.G.; YARYGIN, A.V.
Measuring cosmic rays vithpopbysical rockets. Isk.sput.Zem.
no.4:184-194 160. (MM 13:5)
(Cosmic rays-Meanurement)
(Rocket research)
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SHAFMP Yl..C.., SOKOLOV, V.D.; SONABIN, N.G.- LYIMINKC), V.F., "APYGIN, A.V.~
D~-.stribixtlor, of coudc ray intenalty in the atmosphere up to
an altitude of 500 kri. Kocm. issl. 2 no.6;928-932 N-D 161j.
(M:RA 1?j!2)
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T IT LE Intensity distribution of cosmic rays in the atmosphere to a height nf
500 km
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, .,. 2, no. 6, 10,64, 928-9111,
TOPIC TAGS: solar activity cycle, cosmic ray, geophysical rocket, single counter,
ionization camera, KOBM09 satellite, r-ngmic ray albedo, magnetic storm
ABSTRAC-7 -. In the period from 1958 to 1-)63, during a decrease in solar act ~--.'itv,
ropnLic ray measurements have been carried out by means of geophysical rockets ',~In~'
satellite6 of the Kk)smos type,. Geophysicai rockets were equipred witt- sial,li--
d -1anization - came Iraif. te-111!~es-oUthe-Coamos-type were.equipped with
counters an Sa
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f
or_ measur Lng _e
~.cosmi-c ral albedo-.- Rocket and satellite launch-ings-were scheduled for days with-
out magnetic storms and quiet sun. Primar-/ cosmic rays were measured at heights
of 100-500 km. The cosmic ray albedo measured by rockets equipped with spe-ial.
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devices was found to be insignificant. Numerical values of measnrement data show
a slight Increase In particle count with height. No indications were found Which
would associate systematic variations in the intensity of primary cosmic rays with
the eleven-year cycle of solar activity. Orig. art. has: I figure and 3 tables.
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USSR/Madlolne VAI"14 Apr 1948
"Atabrin Psychosis," N. TO& Yarygin and N. L Nsgibl=
Babent RaglapAl Rosp~ EWdm ObUatp Uzbek SM, ii Py
"Soy MaditaIna," No 4
Therapeutic doses of atabrin are imaellent medicinal
means for controlling rual Is. 96wavar atabrin affech
nervous system and builds up Internal resistance to
Itself. Heavy doses of atabrin, bring about a em-
dition of intcmication, and often result in severe
psychosis.
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'MM/kedlolne T"bus Apr 49
Blood Pressure
'thanges in the Blood. Pressure in European Typhus
Becurrens.,O X. Ye Tarygin, Chief Dr, Vabkent
Rayon Hosp, Bukharskly Oblast, li pp
"Ilin Mod" Vol XXVII, No 4
Blood pressure is lover during the vbole course
Of tYphus recurrens, The drop is greatest
lnnediate4 after the crisis. Pressure
gradually returns to normal after thc, fever sub-
sides. Change is in the miaximur., and not tb--
ainlaum. pressure, vith change occurring I aA
UK 66/49TT5
r /Medicine Typhus Apr 49
(Cozxtd)
durimg initial stages of apyrexia. Daring
convalescence, pressure returns to normal rapidly.
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YARYGIN, N. Ts.
Prodromal period in European recurrent fever. Klin.med., Moskva
no.3:83-85 Mr 150. (CLML 19:2)
1. Of Babkent District Hownital (Head Msician -- IT.Te.Tarygin),
Bukhara Oblast, Uzbek SSR.
YARYGIN, H. Ye.
1777t
Pathology and morpholog7 of the vegetative nervous system in
tuberculosis. Arkh.pat., Moskva 12 no.2:72-79 Mar-4r 50. (CIML 19:4)
1. Of the Department of Pathological Anatomy (Head --Academician
A.I.Abrikosov) of the First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Instituto,
Moscow.
TAR GIN, N.Ye.
r
Certain problems in clinical aspects and pathogenesis of tuberculosis..
F~robl. tuberk., Moskva No. 1:5-14 Jan-Feb 52. (CIML 21:5)
1. Of the Department of Pathological Anatomy (Head-Academician A.I.
Abrikosov; Subject Scientific Supervisor-Prof. A.I. Strukov, Corres-
pondLing Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), First
Koscov Order of Ienin Medical Institute.
i.- 4-t t-T- I
1148., Yarygin, N. E. and Romanenko, G. F. 16, 52-57, Jan.-March, 1954. 7 figs.,
9 refs.
Nouroprithlogical FindingB In Pemphigus Vulgaria.
In this paper the histological changes found in the peripheral nerve endings,
sympathetic ganglia, ganglion nodosum, spinal cord, brain stem, hypothalamus, and
cerebral cortex in 2 eases of pemphigus vulgaris are described. The changes in the
peripheral parts of the nervous system were considered to be chiefly irritative in
nature. The vegetative nerve centres in the spinal cord were more involved than those
of the somatic nerves. The nerve cells in the hypothalamus, the cranial nerve
nuclei, and the lateral horns of the spinal cordyere more affected than the peripheral
ganglia, and.there were therefore lesions in the preganglionic conduction fibres.
Among the histological changes were beading and swelling of the nerve endings,
chromatolysis and swelling of nerve cells, and occasional shrinking of the cells,
with hyperchromatosis. Changes were also present in the cerebral cortexq but these
were less marked than those in the hypothalamus, medulla oblongata, and spinal cord.
L. Grome
SO: Abstracts of World Medicine AWM Vol. 16 No. 4
YARYGI.N, Hikita Yeremeypyich; VOLGAREVA, N.P., redaktor; ROXANOVA, Z.A.,
redaktor
[Pathomorphology of the vegetative nervous system in tuberculosis]
Patomorfologiia vagetativnoi nervnoi oiatemy pri tuberkuleze.
Moskva, Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1956. 234 p. (KM 9:10)
(TUIBERGULOS IS)
(I BRYOUS SYSTBM, SYMPATHICTIC-DISIASES)
-USSIR- / iiulran a nd--Animar-FFiy-sioIog-y.- T
Abs Jo'ur : Rof ZIRW - Biol., No 15; 1958., No - 70273
Aut her : Yarygin,, 11. Yo.,; Shopolova, N. S.
Inst
Title : Long-torm Posults with Bilatoral Vagotomy
Orig Pab : Arkhiv Patologii, 1957, Vol 19, No 7, 41-"
Abstract : A patient with an ulcer of tho duodomun was subjoctod to
bilateral vagotomy at the subdiaphragmatic level. Paim
and disturbancoa of secrotory and motor function of the
stomach continuod. Studies of the stomach., which was
rosoctod 2 years and 10 months later, revealed sovoro
dystrophic charigos in the glands, s=oth musculaturo, and
nervous apparatus of the gastric wall. Vagotony should
not be usod in troatmont of ulcer. D. Yo. Ryvkina
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YARYGIN, N.Ye. (Yaroalovil)
------PR=hoMor~Dhology of the central ?-- Deriphernl nervous systems in toxic
forms of Botkin's disense & in StrODhic cirrhosis of the liver
[with summary in English]. Arkh.pat. 20 no-3:21-29 158.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav.-prof. IT.Ye. Yprygin)
Ynroalavokogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(VERVOUS SYSTEM, Pathol.
morphopatbol. of peripheral & central PS in infect.
hepatitis & liver cirrhosis (Rua)
(HEPATITIS. INFECTIOUS, pnthol.
pe ripheral & central NS morphopnthol. (Rue)
(LIVER CIRRHOSIS, Pathol.
YARYGIN, N.Ye., ANDREYBV, S.F., PSHENISNOVA, T.F. (Yaroslavl')
-4
2to
unusual forms of lymphogrqnulomatosis. Klin.med-36 no-7:212-118
J1 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. prof*' N.Ye. YarYgin)
Taroslavskogo maditisnekogo instituta.
(HODGKINIDISE.ASE, case reports
unusual form (Rue))
YMG321 rof.; BKR3:ZHKDVA, R.V-
,j!aaaLja2AA-P
Case of myeloblastoois combined with lymphogranulomatosis (with
summary in Englich, p.631 - Probl.gemat. I perel.kravi 4 no.1:48-51
ja-F 159. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Is kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (sav. - prof. N.Ye.Yarygin)
Yaroslavskogo meditsinekogo instituta.
(HODGKIN'S DISNASN, compl.
leukemia (Rua))
(OU IA, compl.
HodgkinFe dis. (Rue))
c YARY '~P5_N Ye
Pathological anatcmy of transitional forms of leukemias
Arkh.pat. 22,no.3t54-61 160. (MIRA 13t12)
(LEUKRUA)
N
YARYGIN, H. Ye.; NIKOLAYEV, G. M, (Yaroslavl')
---I-- Pathomorphology of the vascular system in acute radiation injur7.
Arkh. pat. no.8:24,32 161. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. N. Ye.
Yarygin) Yaroslavakogo meditainskogo inatituta.
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (BLOOD VESSELS)
YARYGIN, N.Yo. (YnroslavII)
Pathological anatomy of Wegener's granulomatosis. Arkh. pat. 26 no.4:
60-65. 164. (MA 18:7)
1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. prof. N.Ye. Yarygin)
Yaroslavskogo meditsinskogo Instituta.