SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YASIYEVICH, V. - YASKOLKO, V.YA.
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block diagrams of the operational device for these two cases are given. Struciures
of the operational device are optimal In the sense of that total probability of error
is minimal, stnei the recognition signal to determined in the channel, whose
probability Is makimal. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and a bibliography of 5 titles.!
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YASI.YFUPI_Y~, kand.arkhitFktury; PROTSENKO, O.t arkhitektort prepodaVatell;
PORSIN, Yu., kand.tekhm.nsuk, dotsent; KAMY-Siffffff, N., dcktor teklin.-
11 Lir ill " Tti! -1
nauk, prof.; LF,7111,-I.., ~and.te-I-Jm.nawk, dotsent; FRIE i, t;
SEKACHEEV, Yu., stud~mt; MILEEVSKIY, V., student; VNIRMV, A., student;
KORNFIEVA, S., studentka; VYGODSKIY, B., student; MOSHKOV, V., student
What kind of-program for thCao-urse-in'"Industrial Design?"
Opinion of teachers and students. Tekh.est. no.5:20-21 1 165.
- I - - ~Iq - (YaRA 1816)
l.-Kafedra niichertatellnoy geometril"i kafedra grafiki Les6tekhni-
chesk6y:-alademii Imeni-Kirove (for-Porbin). 2. ~bskovskoya
-v~rssrle~a, tekhniche�koye'uchilishche' ime-ni'Bawnana (f6.- Kamyshnyy,
Korineyevajp Vygodskiy, Moshkov). 3. Mosko-vsldy avtomekhanichpskiy
institixt (for Lbli-in, Smirnov). 4., Leiiingrhclskiy lln3titlut
avAnpriborostroynniya (for Friclkin, Sekachev, Milevukly).
IrAF111
Yrackazlhuk, A. S.
"The authority of the teacher and methods of cresting -nnd strencthen-
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ing it." Hin Education Ukrainian SSP. Kiev Sta te redagovical Tnst
Imeni A. F. Gor'Riy. Kiev, 1956 (Dissertation for the degree of
Candidate in Pedaaoffical Sciences)
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ARONOV, I p' kKnd. tekhn. nauk (Kiyev); KHILINSKAYA, L., inzh. (Kiyev);
i!AKX, M., inzh. (KiyeT)
Umin at of us gases. Zhil.-kom, khoz. 12 no.5t3l
,t2the he
MY (MIRA 15:10)
(Waste beat) (Flue gases)
ARONOV) I.Z.; KHILINSKAYA, L.G.; KMEISV, M.Ye.; ~~ ~KEI_!I-f-
Improving the utilization of natural gas in boiler rooms,
Prom.energ, 16 no.9:32-33 0 161. (MMA 24:8)
(Gas as fuel)
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AUTHORS: Vagner, S. D., Yelesova, T. D~; Yaskelyaynen, F. S.
TITLE: Optical pro erties of the positive column of a d.c. discharge in
.p
helium
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no, 7, 1962, 54, abstract 7Zh366
("Uch. zap. Karel'sk. ped. in-t", 1961, v. 11, no. 1, 75 - 81)
TOM The relative Intensities of 10 He lines were measured in the pres-
sure range 0.12 - 0.74 mm Hg at various values of the discharge current. At the
same time the electric parameters of the plasma were measured by probes. The in-
tensity was measured by a photographic method on two characteristic curves. At
the analysis of the j?robe characteristics, the methQd of processIng the ion por-
tion of the characteristics and the beginning 'of its electron portion was ustd.
The speed distribution of the electrons was supposed to be of the Maxwell form.
The el'ootron temperature ~as determined from the diagram of the dependence
between the logarithm of the derivative of the total.current on the probe and the
voltage between the probe and the anode. In case of a large photocurrent from
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Optioal pr6perties of the... Ao62/Aiol
the surfacd of the probe, the concentration of the charged particles, determined
from the ion portion of the characteristic, will yield too high results. However,
the comparison of concentrations found from the ion and electron portions of the
characteristics shows that the photoeffect can be neglected. The restilts of the
measurement show that the intensity of all investigated lines increases with the
increase of the discharge current. At high pressures a saturation effect is ob-
served that may be explained~by the decrease of the electron temperature. The
akreement between the calculated values of the relative Intensities mid the ex-
perimental data shows that the disactivation of the excited levels is due chtefly
to collisions between excited atoms and electrons and collisions between excited
and normal atoms resulting in the production of molecular ions. There are 15
references.
Yu. Kutev
DaROSINSKIY, X.. kapitan teplokhoda "Illich"; TASMWICH A. kapitan dallnego
plavanlya.
.Nov manual on seananshlp. (9!;e&n&nshIp4 part 1. ad. I.I.Kirdan and
others. Reviewed by X.DorosInskil, A.Uskaylch). Mor.flot 16 no.O:
30-37. s 036. (Semanship) (KM 9:1b)
(Kirdan. I.I.)
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Use of the radar station "Neptune" for pilot guiding of vessels.
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Inshener-kApitan UprRvleniya glavnogo revizora HinisterstvA morskogo
flota SSSR (for Yaskevich).
(Radar in navigation) (Ust-Kamchat6k--Pilot guides)
YASKEVICH,
L_~A. -t=hiy inzhener-kapitan; ZURABOV, Yu., starshiy inzh.
Revision of the International Signal Code. Mor. flot 22 no.8:
25-26 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Upravleniye glavnogo revizora po bazopasnosti moreplavaniya
Ministerstva morskogo flota (for Yaskevich). 2. T-Sentrallnyy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morskogo flota (for Zurabov).
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doteent, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.
Zffect of deoxidation conditions on the content of nonmetallic
Inclusions In steel, Sbor. Inmt. stali no.35r271-282 156.
1. rAfedra elektrometallurgil.
(Steel-Aetallurgy) (Steel--Defects),
YASKIVI
~oteent, kandidat takhnichaskikh nank; PILIPPOV, A.7..
dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SLMARIN, A.M.
Iamination of chromium-nickel alloys in thin sbeets. Sbor. IDst.
etalt no-35.-320-326 156. (NLRA 1001
1. Ufadra slaktromtallurgii. 2. Ghleri-korrespondent AN SS3R (for
Samarin).
(Steel-Aefects)
(Chromium-nickel alloys-Ketallography)
YASKEVICH) A., kapitan dallnego plavaniya
Limited visibility and the magnitude of moderate speed. Mor. flot
21 no.4:1?-19 Ap '61. OMPA 14i4)
(Rule of the road at sea)
7777777:~
YASKEVICH, A.A.; SAMARIN, A.M.
Effect of nitrogen and boron on the properties of austenitic
stainless steel. Izv, vys, ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 5 no.7s
97-102 162. (MIRA 15;8)
1. Moskovskiy institut s",' i Oplavoy.
(Steel, Stainless--Metallurgy)
YA.'-')KPY!Cii A.
MAIntaining the logibook. Mor. flot. 24 no.11:211-26 '~,4.
(MIRA 18A)
1. Zamestitell nachalln.l.ka otdela bezopasnosti Glav,nogo
upravleniya moreplavanlya MinJsterstva morskogo flota.
L 08292-6~ EWE ~fm) /LWP (t),/ETI IJP(c jD/JG/WB
i SOURCE'&E: UR/0148/661000/009/0062/0065
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AUTHOR: N y A.
e _gebauer, G. O._; 'Yao~evI_~,k,_A. llury_pL~py, Yu.
IORG: j1o,scow.,Institute of Steel and Alloys (Hoskovskiy instituti
splavov)
TITLE: Corrosion resietance..'of austenitic stainless steel containing
nitrogen and the affect produced on it by rare-earth metals
SOURCE:V
-iVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 9, 1966, 6'2-65
TOPIC TAGS: austenitic stainless steel, chromium nickel stainless
steel, steel intorgranular corrosion, cerium containing steel, lan
containing steel, neodymium containing steel, praseodymium containing
steel, nitrogen containing steel , austenitic steel, carbon steel, corrosi6n-
resistance, intergranular corrosion
ABSTRACT: Two series of heats of austenitic stainless steel containing
0.03-0.09% carbon, 1.5-2.2% manganese, 18.0-20.0% chromium, 5-7%
nickel, 0.15-0.20% nitrogen, and 0-0.50% rare-earth metal (cerium,
lanthanum, neodymium and praseodymium) have been tested to determine th
maximum carbon content which does not render the steel susceptible to
intergranular corrosion and to evaluate the effect of small additions
of rare-earth metal on this maximum permissible carbon content.
Corrosion tests of specimens annealed at 1100C and sensitized at 650C
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for I hr showed that carbon in excess of 0.043-0.046% sharply increased
the rate of corrosion, which proves the susceptibility of steel to 4
intergranular corrosion. Tests also showed that rare-earth raetals 10w&.
the resistance to corrosion of all tested steels in proportion to the
increase of steel carbon content. Rare-earth metals appear to form
carbides at grain boundaries which, due to their instability in acid
solutions, promote intergranular corrosion. On the other hand, sensi-
tizad steel containing 0.045% carbon and no rare-earth metals is not
susceptible to intergrar)ular corrosion, and its resistance to corrosion
in boiling pitXie aa;Ldl~orresponds approximately to that of vacuum-
melted XhlON911teal and greatly exceeds the resistance to corrosion of
Khl8N9T steel. Orig. art. hass 4 figures.
SUB CAIDE3 13. 11/ SUBM DATEs 17J&n66/ .ORIG REP: 005/ OTH REP 0011
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YASKEVIGHY A., kapitan dallnego plavaniya
Heroic passages. Nor. flot 21 10,f f65. 0C RA 18,- 5)
RYABCIIENKOY N.I.; SPITKOV."Kly, D.M.; TSEYTLIN, P.I.; Prinimala
uchastiye -YAWITic-~,"A0G., studentka
Some physicochemical aspects of single-strand DNA. Biofizika
8 no.1:19-27 163. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut eksperimentallncy biologii AMN SSSR, Moskva i
Institut meditsinskoy radiologii AMN SSSR, Mos)-va.
IVANNIK, B.P.; KLIFSON, MA~aOTIA, T.GP HYABCKED10, N.I.,2 SKLOBOVSKAYA,
M.V.; Y-4,SKEVICI- A.G.
Molenlar mezMnlsms under.-Ayl.rg radisitiorl-friel-aced
-1 , 65.
disorders. Vest. AMN SSSR 20 no.?,.,,L-22 I
(MIRA 18ti-a
Insti tut medl tainskoy radiv.',.:g-,l AMN SSSR, Obninsk.
mom
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3/279/62/000/011/002/002
B144/B186
AUTHORSs Ryabchenko, N. I., Tseytlin, P. I., Yaskevich, A. G.
TITLEt- Study of local radiation injuries in DNA by thermal separa-
tion of the double helix
PERIODICALs Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i ideditsiny,' no. 11,
1962, 51 - 54
TEXT: The effect of irradiations on the DNA macromolecule was studied on
tha basis of the degradation kinetics and viscosity of its one-strand
structures. A double-helix DNA (N/P ~ 1.64 1.68; E(P) - 6500 - 6700;
6 _ 6
molecular weight - 7-10 8.5-10 ) was obrtained from calf thymus and
x-ray irradiated with 5000 r/min., UV irradiation lasted for 5 min, dose
4 2 0
4.7-10 erg/min-mm . One-strand DNA was obtained a, 88 C by the method of
P. Doty et al. (Proc. nat. Acad. Sci. (Wash.). 1960, v. 46, p.461). The
numberlof strands was calculated from log q/log R divided by -U, where ,
is the ViSCOSity'L R the x-ray dose in r, and oc the exponent in the Staus-
inger equation. Since the number of chains, n, was -1 in irradiated and
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non-irradiated structures, it is assumed that x-ray irradiation does not
cause-thermostable crosslinking. UV irradiation inhibited the separation
of the strands, owing to crosslinking. These results agree closely with
the viscosity data obtained with different electrolytes and temperatures.
When the Na+ ion concentration is increased from 0.01 to 0.2 M, the one-
strand DNA from irradiated as well as non-irradiated DNA coils up, and +
the viscosity decreases by 20 - 30 times. When the temperature in 0.2 M Na
is raised from 25 to 700C, the viscosity increases by a factor of 3.0-3-7.
The viscosity of the irradiated one-strand DNA is, however, 3-4 times lower
than that of the non-irradiated; this is apparently due to solitary breaks
in the chains. The effects of increased temperature and ion concentration
in UV irradiated one-strand DNA were much less marked. There are 1 figure
and l.table.
AS60CIATION: institut eksperimentallnoy biologii ALIN, SSSR (Institute of
Experimental Biology AMS USSR (I. N. Mayskiy, Professor.--,
Director); Institute meditsinskoy radiologii AMN SSSR (Insti-
tute of Medical Radiology AMS USSR, Moscow (G. A. Zedgenidze,
Member of the AMS USSR, Director)
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Study of local B144/B166
PRESENTED: by N. N. Zhukov-Verezhnikov, Member of the A~'S USSR
SUBMITTEDi February 20, 1962
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YASKE-VIGH, A. I.
Collection of clinical prescriptiona-m B.I.Trusevich, Y.Y.Korobkb.
Reviewad by A.I.laskevich. Farm. I toks. 18 no.4:56-57 -71-Ag '55.
(immin-yoramAz, RgcxrpTs. PasscRipTioNs) (mLRA sai)
(TRUSUMVICII, B.I.) (KORDBKO, V.V.)
YASKLrVICH, A.M., _#zh.
Efficiency of wing troney dump trucks in Boguraqev Quarries.
F7;~Zsyev-Dump trucks)
Mekh,i avtomeproizvs 14 Ao,5t44-45 Yq 160o (MIRI 14:2)
(Bogur
YAS!,'MCH', A.
?OLN. L~onid Yevgenly,3vich: Uzi -P--..radektor; DIZOR. 1.M..
rodaktor izdatel'st 11-OVA, Yq.,A., taktiriclieskly red --t k t,.- r
[manoeuvering in narrow places] Vens-rirovenie v
i4-i'-,',rvr., T7.d-va' "Mor~jkoi transport," 1957. 179 P. 01,f".tt- ic-io)
Ofaval maneuvere)
- TASKEYiqfj,,,,Aleklley--Pavlovic:4;..,BOB'fR'-BTKHLITOVSKIT, I.L., red.;
F = ROV, V.P., red.izd-va: LAYR M VA, N.B., tekbn.red.
[Collisions of ships] Stolknovenie sudov. Mook-va, I%d-vo
"W)rskoi transport." 1958. 137 P. (MIR& 12:1)
(Collisions at sea)
Y.ASKAVICH, A.T.; SWLIP. V.P.; SHCHIMMIN, G.H.; UPWOLINYUK, Y.I.
Mora efficient production of asphelime concentrate. Prom.energ.11
no,3:25 My 156. (Nephellne) Oam 9: 9)
YASURVICH, .- - -
on the use of foam Frp-paratus for the removal of dust frO3
enses. Khim.prom. no.4,251-2.52 Je '57. (MLRA 10:9)
(Dust collectors)
Now species of ostracods from SAntonlan coastal sediments
in the eastern slope of the Urals. Txtoo Gor.-geol. inot.
UFAN SSSR.no.6lt69-87 161, (MIRA 15tio)
(Ural Mountain region-Ostracodat Fossil)
9(6~ SOY/32-25-4-58/71
AUTHOR3: Chikobava, V. S., Ta8kevich, G. It.
TITLE: Use of Silver - Carbon Poils for Electron Microscope In-
vestigations (Primeneniye serebryano-ugolinykh plenok dlya
elektronnomikroskopicheskikh issledovaniy)
PERIODICAL:
ABSTILkCT:
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P 498 (USSR)'
Silver - carbon foils may be used for studying alectron-
microscopically the fine structure of nickel alloys. Silver
is dusted onto the pickled ground section in a vacuum
(jo-4 mm Hg). The thickness of the silver layer is a few
microns. and it can be easily detached. Carbon is then dusted
onto this negative silver"print" of the ground section.
This isq again, done in the vacuum, This dual-layer silver-
carbon foil 4s- then pla-7ed into nitric acid, where the
silver dissol,*,Oiand the carbon foil floats up. The latter
is then olpaned and studied electron-microaccpiza:11-Y. Me
eleotron microphotograph of a ZhSZ alloy is given kfig).
There is I figure.
ACCESSION 1TR: AP4015077 S/0205/64/004/001/0003/0009
AUTHOR: Tsoytlin, P. I.; Yaskovich, G.-P.; Ryabehonko, N. 1,
TITLE: Effect of ionizing radiation on the hydrogen bond system of
DNA macromolecules
SOURCE: Radiobiolog~yap ve 4, no, 1, 1964, 3-9
TOPIC TAGS: ionizing x-irradiation effect, DNA macronolecular
structure, DITA hydrogen bonds, DNA thermostability, radiation dose,
DIJA melting temperature, double strand DNA
ABSTRACT: This study of DNA macromolecular structure thermostability
is based on the literature and on investigation of DNA solutions. DNA
solutions (0.008%) were Vibrated at 10 kc and x-irradiated in O.21K1
XaC1 with doses ranging from 12 to 59 kr. Hydrogen bond system
danage in DNIA solutions was determined spectrophotometrically by
L-ion value changes. Melting temperature curves served as
absorpt
thernlost'abilit7 indices, Pindings show that radiation doses may
markedly reduce DNA melting temperatures without affecting DINA
-ion values at room temperature. With increased radiation doses.,
absorpt
,Card 1/2
ACCESSION VR: AP4,015077
the DNA melting temperature profile deteriorates. 11olting temperature
decrease is a linear function of the radiation dose. Irradiation
breaks dovm DNA hydrngen bonds into several double strand DNA parts
independent of one another. These DNA parts melt atilower tempora-
tures boeauso of raduced molecular weight (100,000 or less),' Orig.
art. has: 5 figures, 1 tablq.
ASSOC IATIOINI: Institut eksperimentallnoy biologii MIN $5$R., Hoscow(Instituto
Bf Experimental BiologyAW4. SSSR); InstitiLt meditsinskoy radiologLi AMN SS5RP
Obnihsk(Institute of Medical Radiolog5r, AHq.SSSR).
SUBMITTED: l7jul63 DATE ACQ: 12Xar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE; LS xo REP sov: oo6 OMER: 015
Card 2/2
L 24409-66 EWT(j)/EWA(h)/ETC(m)-6 WW
Acc Nns "6oo6369' SOME CODE: UR/0413/66/000/002/0100/0100
AUTHORS: Chernoval, V., S.; 3hcherba No U,; Frolin, No Vs; Dashevskiy, L.
KolxnU,~I, A Oudrit.-Te. K. -1~k Y" FAL Ivanovskiyj E. N.; Mazur, P. Atj
)3
OROt none.
TITLE: Streamline flow motor?' Glass 42, No. 178125 fainnounced by Gas Institute
AN UkySSR (Inatitut gasa AN RiSSN7
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlemnyye obrazteyp tovarnyyv znaki, no. 2, 1966, 100
TOPIC TAUS: flow motor, streamline flow
ABSTRAM This Author Certificate presents a 3treamline flow meter containing a
sensing element in the form of a pivoted vane and jet rectifiers mounted in front
of and behind the vane (see Fig. 1)o To deerease vibrations., the pivoted vane
has a bond in the side opposite the flow direction. A plate whose center of
gravity in displaced toward tha free end cf the vane in hinged to the vane. There
in also a bypass tube con6cting the front and back of the Yam.
Card 1/2 UDC1 532o574,27
USKEVICH, R.T.
Characteristics of the anatomical structure of wood of some almond
opecies. Bot.shur.41 no.8:1172-1177 Ag '56. (KLU 9:12)
1. Leningradeldy gosudarstyanny7 universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova.
(Almond) (Wood)
YASKEVICH R T
Shoot formation in Digrophis nrundiancen L. ~nd BeOmannin eruciformis
(L) Hoot. Bot.zhur. 43 no-3:395-399 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Institut blologli AN BSSR, Minsk.
(Reed cannry grAso) (SlouCh grnne)
L -4.5-87-4=66
E CODE 031 66 wdbcc/060---~
AUTROR: Yasikevich. Z.-O-laster of arts; Engineer; Member of Polish ArzV)
ORG: None
TITLE: Aspbalt-paved runways
69OLWE; Takhnika i vooxwheniye, no. 1, 1966, 66-67
TOPIC TAGS: airfield, runway construction, asphalt /~D~ D-50r, D-74--b,~,
ABSTRACT; The use of bituminous materials such as asphalts and tars for landing-strip
pavements on Polish airfields is discussed. Uds material is successfully used for
repairing old cement or concrete runways and for neir constructions* It Is estimated that
the life of asphalt pavements is about 30 years while the life of concrep pavements is
from 35 to 50 years. However, asphalt is less expensive than concrete.~ The landing
strips are usually paved either with coarse-grained or medium-grained asphalt-concrete
mixtures. The mixtures consist of D-50 or D-70 asphalt, mineral flour, crushed atone and
sand (grains less than 2 mm), The percentage compositions of ooaroo and medium-grainod
mixtures are shown in a table. Asphalts of Polish domestic origin are used. Their types
and penetrations, at 25 0, are shown in a table. In order to increase the surface non-
skid properties, an addition (not more than 3ev) of blast-furnace slag to crushed basalt
is recommended. The addition of a mixture composed of liw (70%) and chimney (3(Y,-) ashes
L 45874-66
ACC NR; AP60170al
is also recommended. The upper layer of an asphalt pavement is impregnated with a mix-
tuxe of cement (50%) and water (5&,-) up to a 3-= depth. The procedure of impregnation
is briefly explained. Such aspbalt-cement mxrfaces resist well to the'action of fuel ~
gases and are waterproof. Their coefficient of friction is about 0.84. Orig. art. has;
2 tables.
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YASKM&US, A., red. me kand.
Acute pancreatitis from data of the lst general clinical
hospital. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no.1212-16 Ja'63.
1. Vilniaus 1 tarybine klinine ligonine. Vyr. gydytojas
V.Bernackis..
TASION, A.Ta.
Lower waves in a rectangular wave gaide with a laminated f Ming.
Izv.vys.ucheb*%av.; radiotekh. no.4:503-505 Jl-Ag 153.
(min n:n)
1. R-skomendovana, kafedroy fiziki Kookovskogo stanko-instrumentall-
nogo Instituta, Im. I.V. Stalina.
(Wave guides)
FALIKOVSKIYI 3.V., inzh,; ZAKMOV, Ye.S... inzh.; VIQAK, VJI., inzh.;
YASKILKO_, N.B., inzh.; BULYGIN, Yu.G., inzh.; PASICHNIK, I.L., inzh.
Using strain gauges for a full scale investigation of the steam
pipes of the 200 Mw unit. Teploenergetika 9 no.l.-32-36 Ja 162.
(KM 14:12)
1, Yuzhnoye otdeleniye Gosudsiptvennogo tresta, po organizataii i
ratoionalizataii elektrostantsiy.
Steam pipes-Testing)
Boilers)
~
YASKIN, S.
"Sainfoln in Khakassiya Sandy Soil and Its Agricultural Value."
Cand Agr Sci, Omsk Agricultural Inst, Omsk, 1953- (RZhBiol) No 3) Oct
54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (10)
So: Sum. No- 481, 5 May 55
YASKIN.,
VIrst, results of our construction organizationts work. Sell. stroi.
11 [1.e. 121 no.2-15-6 7 157* (KLRA 10:4)
1. Predesdatell Peremyehl'skoy mexhkolkhoznoy stroltallnoy organizataii
Kalusbakoy oblasti.
(Paremwahl' District-Construction Industry)
YASHIN, V. I.T.
"Causes of the Noncoalescence of Water Droplets in Colliaion," by P. S.
Prokhorov and V. N. Yaskin, Lab. of Surface Forces., Inst. of Yhysical Cehmistry,,
Acad, Sci.USSR., April, 1947
B-76026
41
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9- T y I M
.~Ci
C /4
-00
DIO!"Watioll at thebalne In opium &Ad IM the wASIO *0
IF products of opium manufacture. S. 1. Kanenkara, 1) Z. '4110
d S. F. Atitryarina (Nfwwow Pharm. In'-T-7
.*P1 ilrallb). J. Atr4wd Owm. (US.S.R.) 18, -00
CA. 42. IM011r. The drIn. -00
hmigh mulenwims with bentmiti4mme by
of
C.Ultious heating at 40-4511* for 14) itairl. in 05% ak., u4n. -00
00 it 11 in Clicle. An.1 kviianeirli, titratiim of the
14 the a Iduct ate 0
is PATUtIllf Within 0.51"; l1rovided
tlyffing subgtwKw, Anti phenolic alkalolils (11101'Phinf) art =00
,.wftd beforehand. Pm1twe of -1cine, palaverine. 400
tin sample Is ext d - -00
and samodac is unimpogmt. The opit
O&V with water (100 Mi. per " g. ophi!1.0witit thaking I" zoo
2-3 brs ), 40 trd of Um est. ate td h N.OA~; I- --
004 aliquoili the iWIMIe the alliai'llis art pptd. " flint-
with custna 10174 N&011. a, tokell lip .1tis ether, jinal the
ether 'Mebalne-contit. teshis we diwOrd In
5-8
%
-- - --------
V-
3 I-V-71-
L I v OW
U ft Ar. ~O 0 tr It 111 14 x a 111 if a It
0,0,4
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PORM
YASLIM, D.S., kandidat farmatzevtich~33kilch nauk
Ouantitative determination of some salts of alk-aloids an4 arpathet i cc
Ln omaillD nolutions b7 means of "11-0" lon-ax--hnnee sub3tances. 1,)t.
(M),V. 10:9)
6 no.4:46-49 JI-Ag 157,
1. Iz kafedry- farmatsevticheako7 khImU (zq,r. - prof. P.L.Senov)
MD*kovskogo farmatsavtichoskogo inatituts Minicterstva zdrAv,,-
okhrnnnnlys RSFSR.
(A W LOIDS) (A i cs) COMPOUID)S)
Y Kl~ ~ )D~S
453
i AUTHORS: fKanevskaya. S. Ijand Yaskina, D. S.
TITLE: The Mechanism of the Hofmann Reaction (K voprosu o mekhanizme
reaktaii Gofmana)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 65-68 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: In order to explain further the mechanism of the Hofmann reaction,
the authors studied it with amides beta-phenyl-beta-(N-phenyl-N-
benzoylamino)-propionic acid because the absence of the hydrogen
atom in the nitrogen of the amino-group of this amide promotes the
possibility of formation of a homologous glyoxalidone, provided
the latter is formed from potassium salt of carbamic acid. The
glyoxalidones are being formed not as a result of intramolecular
cyclization of the intermediately originating salts of carbamic
acids but rather as a result of intramolecular isomerization of
the intermediate isocyanates. Again, due to the absence of the
hydrogen atom in the nitrogen of the amino group, the isocyanate
does not experience an intramolecular closing into glyoxalidone
but hydrolyzes under the effect of an alkali surplus into a homo-
logous diamine. Benzoylation of beta-phenyl-beta-(N-phenylamino)-
Card 1/2 Propionic acid was possible only in the presence of benzoyl
453
The Mechanism of the Hofmann Reaction
chloride in the quinoline base medium. &ploying this method, the
authors obtained beta-phenyl-beta-(N-phenyl-N-benzoylamino)-
propionic acid which was converted with acid chloride into amide.
The reaction of amide of beta-phenyl-beta-(U-phenyl-N-benzoylamino)-
propionic acid with potassium hypobromite did not produce any
glyoxalidone; a detailed investigation of the reaction products
revealed a substance, the analysis and property data of which
corresponded with beta-phenyl-beta-(N-phenyl-N-benzoyl)-ethylene-
diamine.
There are 10 references, of which 4 are Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: The Moscow Pharmaceutical Institute (Moskovskiy Far-matsev-ticheskiy
Institut)
PRESENTED BY:
SUBKITTED: January 30, 1956
AVAILABLE-
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AUTHCRS- lKanevskaya, S. I.Jand Yaskina, D. S. 454
TITLE: Synthesis of Substituted Ethylenediamines by the Hofmann Reaction
(Sintez zameshchennykh etilendiaminov po reaktsii Gofmana)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 68-72 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The method of obtaining arylethylenediamines based on the splitting
of glyoxalidones with hydrochloric acid (method introduced in 1932
by S. I. KanevskaSra) and the Hofmann reaction were used in synthe-
sizing phenylethylenediamine derivatives containing methoxy- and
methylenedioxy groups in the phenyl radical. The chemical process
of synthesizing 4-methoxy- and 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl-ethylene-
diamines is describud, The basic beta-0,4-methylene dioxyphenyl)-
and beta-(4-methoxypheziyl)-beta-aminopropionic acids were derived
by the widely-known V. M. Rodionov method (5-13), then subjected
to benzoylation with benzoyl chloride in an alkali medium and
finally converted by ester of acid chloride into homologous amides.
By applying the Hofmann reaction to amides of beta-3,4-methylene
dioxyphenyl)-beta-(N-benzoylamino)-propionic and beta-(4-methoxy
phenyl)-beta-(N-benzoylamino)-propionic acid, the authors obtained
5-(3,4-methylene dioxyphenyl)-glyoxalidone together with 5-(4-
methoxyphenyl)-1,3,4-oxydiazolone-(2),5-(3~4-methylen dioxyphenyl)-
ASSOCIATION:
PRESENTED BY:
SU M TTED:
AVAILABLEi
Carc 2/2
454
Synthesis of Substituted Ethylenediamine5 by the
Hofmann Reaction
1,3,4-oxydiazolone-(2) and 5-(4-methoxyphenyl)-glyoxalidone.
Carbonization took place after heating the latter with concen-
trated hydrochloric acid. Only after finding softer hydrolysis
conditions for these glyoxalidones was its possible to obtain
dichlorohydrates of 3,4-methylene dioxyphenyl-ethylenedimaine
and 4-methoxyphenyl-ethylenediamine. Pharmacological tests
conducted by M. M. Nikolayeva, and P. M. Subbotin at the Moscow
Pharmaceutical Institute showed that this substance., when intro-
duced intravenously, causes a rise in blood pressure (cats and
rabbits) but is about .2% as potent as andrenalin.
There are 15 references', of which 5 are Slavic.
The Moscow Pharmaceutical Institute (Moskovskiy Farmatsevticheskiy
Institut)
January 30P 1956
YASXIN&, D.Ss, kand.farmatsevticheakikh nauk
Quantitative determination of ampule solutions of the hydro-
chlorides of lobeline and ephedrine by using the 11H-O` anionite.
Apt.delo 8 no.3:66-68 )tr~-Je '59. (MIR& 12:8)
1. Im kafedry farmateevtichaskoy khimii (zav. prof.P.L.Senov)
farmatuayticheakogo faicalteta I Moskovekogo ordeA&.Lenina
meditsinskago instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova Hinisteretva z(lravo-
okhraneniya RSFSR-
(LOMINE) (RnMRIA) (ION MXCHANGE)
YASKINA D ~-,-kand.farmatserticheskikh nauk
"Technology of phaimaceutical chemical preparalt-dons" by L.S. Maioris.
Reviewed by D.Z. IAskina, Apt. delo 9 no. 5:88-89 54 t6O.
(KM 13:10)
(C104ISTRY, MvnTCAT, AND PHARMCEUTICAL)
(MAIORISt-L.S.)
BEWVA9. A.V.j GORBACMA, W.A.3 SHVAYKCV),,, Mariya Dmitriyevnap prof.;
sHR=AYEV,L, V.M.; RUBTSOV,A.F.2 kand.farmatsevticheskikb
naukv retsenzent-.1 kand.far-.-atsertichesIdIch na-uk,,
2 4PIAL_ V
retaonzont~ KOZULTUp V.S.p radq RAYKOp N.Yu,,p tokhn,red,
[ManuxI on the practical studies of forensi,:~ chemistry for
pharmacology correspondence students of institutions of higher
learning] Rukovods-tvo k praktichaskim zani&tilam po sudebnoi
khbdIj dlia studentov-zaocbiikv7 farmatnevtIchoskikh vuzav.
Pod obsh-.hei rod,, M,D.ShvaJkovoi. Monkvav 1-1 Moak.mod.ln-t in.
LMaSechenovaq 1961. 101 p.
(14TRA 14%6)
1. Kafedra sudobnoy khimii farmatBevtdchosskogo faktilltota 1-go
Mookovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.
Sechenova (for Belovaq GcTbashevaq ShT4ftovaq Sheverdyayeva).
(PRARMAGOLOCiY-LABORATORY MANUALS)
'(CHEMISTRY9 LEGAL)
YASKI NAY NGU'YEN BA KlilaFP
~otermtriat.!- iprccphene and b-nza,;L-Ans with tht
-
0 aniontz~.!. Apt. 4-, C, 13 no.] t69.'?L) Ja--,-' 164.
H
(MJTIA 17:4)
Farmarsrj-vt.!;ihaqkiy fa~ift'tat I Mciskovskogo ordona Lenina
iriottfilt.-t Irr-'mi. OXM-mnova,
3(5) ?WX I BOOK L13WITATZOOF 30y/*1798
bizulutskov, War Semmovich Tamara vanaTna, Ourovao Lldlya Illarlmoves
Yorobeynlkova, Viktoriya ~Uoksandrvlvna PlumAn, Antonids arigorl-
yarns ?*do, YovZonlim Garb kJ-- and Klavdlys Vaslllyovna
Yaakina
Litaloglya mosozoya I kaynozoya Zapadno-Slblrokoy nlmonnosti (Meso-
zoic and Cenozoic Lithology or the West 31b*rIan Plains) Moscow#
Goo toptakhizdat, 1957. 107 V. 10000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencleme U33R. Rlnistorotvo neftyanoy pranyohl*nnootl,
and Zapadno-ftbirskLy gasudarstvmny7 neftersavedo4hr4l treat.
Zd.t V.0. VasillysYj Use. Xd.o Y*.O. PershInal Tech. 24.t X.A. *&Mae
PURPWAs 1h1a book 14 Intended for lithologints, petrographers, stra-
t1graphers, and exploration geologists In general,
COVEM11% The book described the mothade and results of' 31thologleal
and petrographic studio@ of Memosoic and Cenozoic sediments conducted
In the area of the West 31berlan Plains during the period 1950-1954.
An analysis in made for each stratigraphle component of the mineral
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p*trogrophia compooltion of the rocks and the mineral-petrogrephle
correlations. A comparlson botw*m the studied gross-seetipas is
also made Th fo Is* characteristics of sedluentation for Indlyl-
dual perl;ds Iwn thee geological history of the regions and the vapi-
stione In theme characteristics In space and time are discussed.
Conditions favorable top the formation and migration of games and
94troleum during Mesozoic time and the O"alble secumulation of pa-
trol and gas an an 1ndustr1ja scale In Western Xlborla am ~a-
.,.ad, There era 34 r1cares, 11 tables, a rvplummt eant"ming
5 maps. There am 35 Soviet references.
TAKA OF CoOM
Introduction 3
Ch. 1. Methods of Steer
5
Ch. U. latholoals WA totreervokle Chareeteristles "a the
Niftervilogleal Calp"Itism or lbso"14 WA Conceals Sedi-
Dents of the Central Wd Soother" Part* of the West al-
Card 2/7 berLem notes
slim
R'11
Uji Naub
xxnaun-AV S!atc UtAy., ltlr~cjlvr).
S S S R - 95, M-4- .1 ~dn,.171-in int.
expil r-its GI thlombrtrepin. 1A. th.
bun) . th~i~ of A"'obutin is tinchingrd. H~t~mj
plasnia of a rat Itids to appiat. equil degTen c4 a~
I,ath thrombatropin mid Ac-globalin. 'ne 2 suh-f AC,
pear to bthavediffmotly In the plasma imly at pli 6 A, ~in~
at o' he~ PEI levels their Ketivitles are chl~jrk.l ay suhir--
tialy the tarne amtc Tlinonbotroplit, Li t,mtr.il A,
globultu, 13 adwrbed on CA.(PO.4. Thu3 tLe 2
3fe undoubtedly dlitInct pLutna comp~ents. G. M
Z
YASKtOVSKIYO V.
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15G95
PERSHIN) N.I.; ALEKSANDROV, V.I.; ILLEIUTSKIY, N.Te.; TABACHKOV, I.F. ;
BOLISHAKOV, V.I.; KANAH't I.A.; KLYUKIN, A.P.;
POLYAKOV~ V.S.; FILIPPOVA, N.A.; SMAGORINSKIT, B.S., red.;
IZHBOLDINA, S.I., tekhn. red.
(The millionth tractor; on the occasion of the 30th anni-
versary of the Stalingrad Tractor Plant (1930-ig6o)] mil-
lionnyi traktor; k 30-letiiu Stalingradskogo traktornogo za-
voda (1930-1960). Stalingrad, Stalingradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo
1960. 94 P. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Stalingradskiy traktornyy zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo.
(Volgograd-Tractor industry)
77
YASIKO, G&S. ElAsiko, li.s.]
Increasing the economic eff'--Ieney of capital Lr.-,.,estMen1
in the 11111icht~ Leather Pbotor-y In Berdlohew. Leh. prom. io.4.,
41-42 O-D 164 (MIRA 18t1)
S/1,-0/WO,_',O/oOVOO,/O1O
AG51/A126
AU-1 FORS INazarov, I.N, (daccaned); Nagibina, T.D-i Yarenkova,
berova, 0 . Vas'ko, L.V.
T 1-11 1-,: Copolymers baced on butadiene, looprene and d1mathylvInylethynyl
carbInol
MRIODICAL: Knuchuk i rozina, no. 5, 1962, 1 - 4
TEXT; -the article deals with the reaction of copolymerization In an emul-
&1on of butadieno And isoprene with dimetinylvinylethynyl carb1nol (UVEC), in
the prenonca of various initiators. A comparative evaluation of Use vuleanizaton
of thene rubber bases Is made. Monomers used In t ~e5renction wer reotIfted
butadiene, LMM (boiling po nt 58 - 590C/13 M., nD 1.4786, d~ 0.8925), ino- t
prene (bolling Point 340c, nD 1.4203). 7be varlm Initiators used weres potAa-
slum pcr*ulC&tep diazoaninobenzene and glucose~ftvmminobpnzene with hydroquincro.
The ph aico-chemlcAl properties Ara utudied of tho txitadtena And 14TIRC copoly-
marn AK-30 (I)K-30) and JIK-10 OX-10)], Anil Off the loopi,ono and TAVEO copoly-
mars 17HX-30 OX-30) and ZK-10 (TA-IO)J- It was found In exporimente thAt car-
Card 1/2
urn ~~-
S/138/62/OCOD/Uj5/WI/010
Copolymo rs based on butadiene, Isoprene and .... A051/A126
bon black vulcanizates of the butadiene anti r(WEC copolymrs have a high tensile
strength, EL sufficiently hlei thermal resistance. satisractory wear nnd crack
growth resistance In repeated bands. They are superior to vulcanizates of In-
dustrial butadiono-rtyrene and butadiene-nUrIle rubbers C CKG-30 (SKS-30) and
CKH -26 (MI-26)]. The UK-30 copolymers, produced In the presence of diazoami-
nobenzone and glucose, have the highest mechanical strength. T~e thermomochani-
cal Indices qf the former are hiFher than those or the SM-26 copolymra. The
phyelco-mochftnical proportion or the IK-30 copolymer vulcanizatno (excluiling
crack growth) are on one level with rubbers based on Induntrinl SKS-30 rubber,
&nd are superior to the latter In their crack growth resistance. The IX-10 co-
polyror vulcanizates are Inferlorto rubbera baned on the 1nduetrial SKS-30 rub-
ber as to phyalco-mochanical propertlen, excepting front resistance.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut organicheakoy khimJi AN SSSR (Institute of Organto Chemlo-
try at the As us3R)
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NAGIBINA., T.D.; YASENKOVA, L.S.; ALIKBEROVA, G.I.j.- Y-ASIKO, L.V.
Copolymerization of butadiene, and isoprene with dimeth7lvinylethynyl-
carbinol at, 500. KauchJ rem. 21 no.7:6-8 il 162.. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Institut(organiheskoy khImli AN SSSR.
Butadione) (Isoprene) (Alcohols)
NAGIBINA, T.D.; YASENKOVA, L.S.; YASIKO, L.V.; ALIKBEIIZOVA, G.I.
Isoprene and acrylonitrile copolymers. Kauch. I rez. 22
no.12x4 D 163. (MIR& 17:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy khim4-i AN SSSR.
ORLOV, V.P., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk. Prininali uchostive: AVROV, N.H.;
BASENKO,.P.V.;- VARLAMOV, D.A.; VASIL'T,7V, I.I.; VLASOV, V.U.;
VM'-?,GZHAVINA, V.A.; ZHIVET'r,-*V, V.G.; ZAVADSKIY, I.S.; ZALESSKIT,
TeJe.; ZAKORTIJKIN, D.S.; ISHCHE11KO, I.N.; KACHIBATAP I.D.; KISF-
LEV, Te.S.; KOZHMIIKOV, I.Z.; LISITSYN, V.I.; MESHCHERTAKOV, V.F.;
NTURIN-VERTSBF.RG, R.L.; PERFPZLITSA, V.M. -, RTUKOV, A.D.; SMIKIaN.
I.P.; SOLOVITEV, N.A.; TASIKO, N.G.. GREBTSOV, P.P., red.; ZURILINA,
Z.F., tekhn.red.
[Our farms in 19651 Nashi khozisistva v 1965 godu. Moskva, Goa.
izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 230 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Agriculture)
STRKMV, G.I.;__YAS)Ko, o.j.
Keasuring thevelocity of a luminous Jet. Inzh.-fiz.zhur. no.5:93-
95 My 16 0. (Jets-Fluid dynamics) (MIRA 13:8)
Mam
SRASHKOV, A.G.; YASIKO, 0~1. SERGEYEV# V.L.; YUREVICH, F.B.
Electric arc beaters for obtaining high-temperature streams.
Inzf).-fiz.zhur. 5 no.1:115-129 Ja '62. (MIRA
(Electric are) (Electric heating)
I
SERGEYEV., V. L.; TROFINOV., V. P.; YEREVICH, F. B.;
Some results of studying the operation of an electric are
heater with gas stabilization of the discharge. Inzb.-fis.
zhur. 6 no.1:14-18 Ja f63. (MIRA 16:1)
(Electric are)
GARKAVYY, Ye,V,; YASIKO --'0*1*
-.,- -, P
Some temperature characteristics of an are jet. Inzh.-fiz.
zhur. 6 no.11350-51 N 163. (MM 16::Ll)
1. Institut teplo- i massoobmena AN BSSR# Minsk.
gig"
YASKO, 0. 1.
"Generalization of volt-ampere characteristics of sory-- types of electric
arcs. to
report sub::.-'+,ted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfer, Minsk, 4-12
May 1964.
Inst of Heat & Mass Transfer, AS BSSR.
ACCESSIOIJ NRj APW3%59 S/0170/64/000/004/0023/0027
AUTHOR: Kutateladze, S. S.; Yas1ko, 0. 1.
TITLEi Generalization of the characteristics of electric arc heaters
SOUXE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal. no. 4. 1964, 25~-27
t TOPIC TAGSt Electric are heater, are heater, electric arc, turbulent gas flow.
gas vortex
I ABSTRACT:' Low-temperature heaters with turbulent gas stabilization air ahd
nitrogon woro used as an example to show tho possibility of generalizing the volt-.,
ampere charadtoristics of electric arc hoaters. In this troatmont of the
problem, the independent parameters are the geometry of tho anodo and cathode,
the geometry of the gas vortex, the intensity of the current passing through the
electric are, the gar, flow rate, and the kind of gas. A critorial equation Is
derived which correlates tho volt-ampere charaoteriatico.of such heaters. It
was found that despite appreciable changes in the parameters, all the data can
be represented by a single curve'in generalized coordinates. This ahows that
even the desorip~ion of such complex phenomenoii as an electric are can in certain
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KUTATELADZE, S.S.; YASIKO, 0.1.
Generalization of the characteristics of arc heaters.
Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no.4:25-27 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Institut, teplo- i massoobmena AN BSSR, Minsk.
YASIKO, 0.1.
uam.,.-
Generalization of the characteristics of electric arcs. Inzh.-
fiz. zhur. 7 no.12tll2-116 D 164 (MM 18t2)
1. Institut teplo-i mansoobmena AN ESSR, Minisk.
sTrituav, a.r.; YAp.lPto,r,
uning tbo uOtbOd Or Phc)tOgruPlIlO U40 mwming for dotarminirg
tho voloaty, of a high-tamporaU" Cw atream* Uspennucho:rote
9t219 064. MRA 3.8:n)
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the-. mole" culair. o at --td
c. n an a an Ion the'tempOrature gradient, since the molecular
-.1.1ransfer coefficients do not enter into tile system of determining magnitudes.
'Ori' art. has: 10 formulas and I figure
9.
ASSOCIATION.7-Institut-tepl6--~i-ffi-a-s-s-o'-o-bmeiia.AN- BSSR-, g. Minsk (Heat and Mass,
..Transf6r4n-stitute of the Belorussian Acade of.Sciencesl--
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A3D(f)_3/A3(mp)-Z/AF3TR
ACCESSION MIR 1 IS5002034 S/0170/64/000/012/011:2/0116
AUTHOR: Yasiko, 0. 1.
:ITITLEz General characteristics of.eleatrio arcs
0- eskiy zhurnt,119 no 12 1964 112-1%
.-SOURCE: IAzhenern fizich,
_TOPIG TAM eleotria arc, heat tianefery- -ener&y.-transferi alecta-io con&-otion,
thermal conduction, turbulent heat transfer
ABSTRACT: From eneray relations, a set of criteria is obtained for electric arcs,
euld the result3 axe applied to the volt-ampere characteristics of the system.
According to S. S. Kutateladze and 0. 1. Yaolko (Ipzh, 110. 4, 1964), by neglectina
-all forms of heat transfer except enerey trawfor to the gas, a dimensicnal group
=y be obtained In the fo= Ud1j,..j(jsjGd), provided that .6 0 and ho are constant.
For blowing or moving olootria arcs (with heat transfer by turbulent conduation),
t
the a7bove expression can be modified to yield a dimensional group of the form
'Elldo.oo 1,41%7 =~. f (12/,,,o ho c0 d03 W). This can then be reduced to the volt-arapere cha=acterizUe
F/I - 3550 (I'ff/)-0,76 , where the coefficients have been determined experimentally. An
equivalent dimensional group for stabilized arcs is given by E-d11 f (11d). For
'Cord, 1/2,
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ACCESSION XR., A?5002034
1/d 4 1041 by naking use-of experimental.data$ this ftmotional relationship can be
expressed by the equation EdIll -400 (1/10-1.3 Pprovided that the physical pzLrameters
6 p and T remain constant. Thus, it is shown that tke colkplex phenonenon
aesociated with electric aros can be represented by generalized charaoteristics.
"as and 3 figures,
Orig. art. hass 14 for=L
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Mass _Transfer, All BSSR
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KOROTEYEV) A.S.i YASIK.Oy 0-1-1
Gereralization of W, characteristics, in dimensionless criteria,
of blo-m electric arcs. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 10 no,1;26-31 Ja 166.
(MIRA 19:2)
1. Inatitut teplo- i massoobmana At! BSSR, Minuk. Submitted
JulY 30, 1965.
SIKO P.
What are the advantages of short tL-,.e folio-dirlp f 11 tillage"
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Zemledelie 26 no.9:28-29 S 964. 0,17PA 17:11)
.1 agronoin Shovgenovskogo proizvoditvurnogo tipravleniya
1. Glavny-
Adygeyskoy avtonomnoy oblasti.
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Railroad kaleidoseopee Zwwota Pr&tsi& no.8-.7 Ag 162*
(MIRA 15:12)
(Railroads)
BRYKIB, L., mashinist pod"yo-ma; DEMIN, B., la-epil'shchik; PERSHIN, V..,
sh,oarl; YAS'-KO. Ya.. gornyy master; VIGDLRGAbZ, I.; ?JIYJ-OVSKAYj--... L.
?Wd living quarters, old mistakes. Sov.shakht. 10 no-4:34-35
Ap 161.- (MIRA 14:9*~
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2. Korrespondent zhurnala. "Sovetskiy shalechter" (for Krylovskaya),
(Housing)
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USSR/iitting Out of Iaboratories -- Instruments, Their Theory., Construction,
and Use, H
Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya,, No 1, 1957~ 1325
Author: Nosenko, B. M., Revzin, L. S., and Yaskolko, V. Ya.
Institution: Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR
Title: Applications of CaSO4Mn in Dosimetry
Original
Periodical: Dokl. AN UzSSR, 1956, No 4, 3-11- (Uzbek Summary)
Abstract: The possibility of the application of the phosphor CaSO4-Mn to the
dosimetry offi and ),-radiation over a broad range of intensities has
been investigated. CaSO4-Mn stores a considerable amount of light
energy during cathode excitation and thermally radiates this energy,
losing 30-50% of the total absorbed energy in 8 hours at an ambient
temperature of 20-400. The lumi escence was recorded with a type
FEU-19 photometer. The radiation dose was determined from the maxi-
mum photocurrent recorded during luminescence. For radiation doses
of 0.005-40 roentgen the luminescence yield is proportional to the
Card 1/2
USSR/~itting Out of laborat,:tries -- Instrunents, Their The:)ry, G=struction,
and Use, H
Abst Journal; Referat Zhlj-r - Khimiya,, No ly 1957, -1325
Abstract: radiation dosage; at higher dwages '1".4 luminescence yield de-
creases uniformly as the dose is increased. A drawback of the
proposed phosphor is a loss in luminescence yield with time.
The sensitivity of dostmeters using CaS04-Mn is equal to that
of dosimeters using Sr-S-Sm-Eu. The proposed phosphorhas the
advantage that it cannot store light energy under irradiation
with visible light, does not require a special device for TUR
light and additional thexnal luminescence, and does not re-
quire corre-zitive lead shielding of the dosimeter.
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Nosenko, B. M., Revzin, L. S. and 'Yaskolko, V. Ia.
On Phosphors Based on GaS04. (0 fosforakh na osnove CaS04).,
Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, lir. 4,
pp-345-350. LUS6R)
The phosphor CaS04-bln was used to study far ultraviolet
radiation of the sun (Ref.5). The property of storing
the light-sum on excitation by short ultraviolet wave-
lengths and emitting it on heating, possessed by this
phosphor, was found to be very useful.(Reih.5 and 7).
The present authors found that CaS04-Mn can store light-
sum on excitation with electrons tcathodoluminescenc~)'
X-raysY (3-rays and r-rays.: This property makes it
possible to use the phosphor us a dosimeter of radio-
active radiations. The present paper reports results
of a more,detail6d investigatfLon of the properties of
CaSO4-Mn, some of which have Llready been published
(Refs. 81 9). The emission 3peetrum on electron
61 -4 -8/26
On Phosphors Based on CaS04-
Photome~ric measurements of spectrograms were carried
out usinG a microphotometer M~D -2. Pure GaS04 did not
emit evef, when strong electron beams were directed on to
it. Acilivation (from 0.1 to 10 mol.,%) with Co, Fe,
h1g, Tl, Pb, Zn, Ni and Vn made it possible to obtain
emission '-n any region of the visible spectrum. Fine-
grain stir-tature, good binding properties and stability
under ior~c bombardment and thermal treatment, make
CaSO4 ofispecial interest. Brightness of thermo-
luminescejj~e of the phosphors studied was measured by
means of J'~hoto-multiplier. The magnitude of the
photo-cur.is.t was recorded on a film, together with
temperatu-,/e lof the screen to which the phosphor was
attachedy he stored light-sum was found by integration
of the t~ea '-~-ider the thermolumineacence curves. All
the pho~Idhor.1prepared could store light energy on
excita" on wjl',h electrons, X-rays, 16 -rays and Y -rays,
emittJlg this,,energy on heating. CaS04-Mn was studi a
Card 2/5 in griatest d~-tail. Magnitude of the light-sum stored
On J)hospho 71 1 Based on CaL904
/was no less than that stored on photo-excitation. On
/'cathodo-excitation (i.e. by electrons) the light-sum
stored depends on: duration of excitation, electron-
current density and electron energy. At small charge
densities produced by electrons the light-sum is
approximately proportional to this charge density. At
higher charge densities saturation of the light-sum
occurs, At small charge densities the light-sum is
also proportional to the electron energy, while in the
region of saturation the light-sum varies as the square
of the electron energy. If the phosphor is kept for
a long time it gradually loses its stored light energy.
An absolute value quoted by the authors for the light-
sum stored on excitation with 5 keV energy is about 20
apostilb-minutes in the region close to saturation.
The mechanism of the described storage effect in CaS04-Mn
is undoubtedly of a- recombihation type, since Lepper
(fief.11) has showed that capture contres belong to
CaS04 lattice and are not due to the activator. To find
whether the mechanism of emission is mono- jr.bimolecular,
Cavd 3/5 GaSO 4-Mn was Irradiated with -rays from W and by
On Phosphors Based on GaS04.
61-4-81/26
C060 -rays. The phosphor layer on the screen was
2-3 mg/cm2 thick. The authors consider various criteria
put forward in Refs. 13-15, and come to the conclusion
that the emission mechanism in CaS04-Mn is bimolecular.
To test the CaS04-Mn phosphor as a radioa-ative dosimeter
it was deposited on metal screens in layers 2.6 mg/CM2
thick, and was irradiated with rays from Co6,O and
lr192 as well as with Xr-
P 16-rays om W185. Them light-
sum stored on irradiation with P- and r-rays was
recorded by means of a photo-multiplier 4,3Y-19 and
a galvanometer. From 0,005 to 50 rontgens the llghL-
sum is proportional to the irradiation dose. At higher
doses this proportionality is not obeyed, but saturation
is not reached even at 1000 rontgens. The main
disadvantage of the GaS04-Mn phosphor as a dosimeter is
its loss with time of the light energy stored. Yor
durations of storage not greater than 8 hours, UaS04-ym
is not inferior to SrB-Sm,Eu, and the accuracy of
dosimeters made from CaS04-YIn and SrS-Sm,Eu is of the
Card 4/5 same order. The advantages of GaS04-Mn are as follows:
On Phosphors Based on GaSO4.
51 -4 -b/26
tA) Inability to store light energy under the action of
visible light. (B) No special apparatus is needed to
remove the residual light energy before next use.
(0) The effective atomic number of UaSU 4 is closer to
the effective atomic number of air than that of SrS.
The authors thank Professor S. V. Starodubtsev for help
in this work. There are 17 references, 8 of which are
Slavic.
Asia
ASSOUIATiOh: Central / State University imeni V. I# Lenin, Chair
of Uen'eral Physics.
(Wdneaziatskiy gosudarstvennyy univer.9itet J.meni
V. I. Lenina, Kafedra obshchey fizlki).
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January 31, 1957; submitted to;"the Editor of ".Lzvestiya
"333R' on December 8, 1956.
Librot-y of Congress.
SUBJECTs
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PERIODICALt
ABSTRAM
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USSR/Luminescenoe
48-5-26/56
Nosenko B.M., Revzin L.S. and Yaskolko V. Ya.
On Phosphors Based on Ca3O (0 fosforakh n4osnove C&SO
4 4
Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriyajizicheskaya, 1957t Vol
219 #5, pp 691-692 (USSR)
Properties of phosphors based on CaSO 4 were studied at elec-
tronic excitation and also at gamma- and beta-irradiation. The
thermal luminescence of CaSO _Mn was investigated in detail.
4
The activation of CaSO 4 by Co, Fe, Mg, Tl and Ag produced a
weekly greenish luminescence, the activation by Pb produced
dark blue, by Zn - sky-blue, by Ni orange-red, and by Mn -
bright light-green luminescence.
The CaSO luminophore activated by any activator possessed
thermal luminescence after electronic, gamma- and beta-excita-
tion,, The highest ability of storing was shown by CaSO 4-Nn.
The CaSO4 phosphor was used as a dosage meter. Dosages from