SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YASNOPOLSKIY, V.D. - YASONOV, F.D.
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. YASNOPOLISKIT, V.D.; PERVOVA, N.I.
Methods for analyzing additives to lubricants. Sbor.trud.LzMl
NP no.2:271-278 Ag 158. (MIRA 12:6)
(Ia'h~ication a~d lubricants--Additives)
i (Extraction (Chemistry))
SOV/28-58-'6-15/34
AUTHORS: Yasnopol'skiy, V.D., Murzina, N.S., Konysheva, A.S.,,
~,~l n e ~er s ~~
TITLE: The Determination of Iodine Numbers of Liquid Fuel
(Opredeleniye yodnykh chisel zhidkogo topliva)
PERIODICAL: Standartizatsiya, 1958, Nr 6, Pp 55-57 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The content of unsaturated hydrocarbons in liquid
fuel is determined by iodine numberjwhich expres-
ses the number of grams of iodine bound by 100
grams of the tested product. The iodine is hydro-
lyzed, and then the hypoidous acid unites with
the hydrocarbon. The iodine added must exceed
the quantity, chemically necessaryt by 93-95%.
Experiments have shown that the quantity of the
sample tested, influences the iodine number. In
a sample of 0.4 g, the iodine number was 50-60,
in samples of 0.2 9 70-80. The quantity of the
iodine solution determines also the iodine number
Card 1/2 (Table 1), which increases quickly and then more
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The Determination of Iodine Numbers of Liquid Fuel
slowly. The influence of the iodine excess is
shown in table 2. It is recommended to keep
all accompanying circumstanceo constant during
measurements and to relate the iodine number to
100 ml of the tested substance, not to 100 g..
This method saves time and reduces the consump-
tion of alcohol. There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Azerbaydzhanskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in-
stitut neftepererabatyvayushchey promyshlennosti
(Azerbaydzhan Scientific Research Institute of
the Oil Refining Industry)
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YASNOPOLISYJY, V.D.; MUBZINA.. N.S.; NIKIMIA, L.S.; SUIZYMANOVA, U.N.
Determining the ash content and admixtures in petroleum products.
Sbor.trud.Az HII ZIP no./+:300-313 159. (MIM 15:5)
(Petroleum products-Analysis)
NNW
YASNOPOLISKLY, V.D.: KRASNOBnOSKAYA, Te.A.
Reactions of aromatic diamines with urea and its thioderivatives.
Vvookom. aced. 2 no. 3..441-443 mr 6o. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Institut neftakhimichaskikh protesessov All AzerSSR.
(Amines) (Urea)
23602
3/081/61/000/008/013/017
alo B1 I O/B203
AUTHORSs Yasnopollskiy, V. D., Dolnakova, I~ E., Konyaheva, A. S.
TITLE- The problem of determining the composition of the hydrocar-
bon group of bright fuels boiling higher than gasoline
PERIODICAL: Refdrativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 8, 1961, 488,abstract
8M256'(8M258) (Azerb.,khimi zh., 1960, no. 3, 99-106)
TEXT: In%the.analysis of synthetic mixtures of de-aromatized diesel fuel
with naphtbaleite (I)i the picrate method gives satisfactory results at a
content of'I>,I%. A solvent mixture of ethylene glycol-methanol,was used
for determining the aromatic hydrocarbons by the method of selective
solubility.,~ At the'ratio of 3:1, alkyl benzenes with-5~10 C atoms in the
chain, And alkyl-~substituted I as 4911 as polycyclic aromatics with unbound
phenyl radicals are separated out,quantitatively.,.!Sulfonation and, then,
extraction by means of'the miiture mentionied were conducted for determining
the aromatic hydrocarbons. The analysis of the bright fuels with a
boiling point higher-than.that of gasoline is made for determining the
n- and iso-paraffins by the carbamide method. [Abstracter's note: Complete
translation.]
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AKIREDUDS, D.A.; YASNOPOLISKIY, V.D.; AVETISYAN, S.I.
Dehydrogenation of a vat residue after the removal of cumene
by diiii1lation from a catalizate obtained in the allrflation
of benzene with propylene in the presence of aluminum. Azerb.
khim.zhur. no.1-55-64 161. (MIRA 14:8)
(Benzene) (Dehydrogenation) (Fropene)
1-1
I" Y.ASNOPOLISKIY D.-;-MZHIDOV) A.A.
Synthesis of polymers from K-dichloromethyl ether and aromatic
amines. Plast.massy no-5:64 161. (MMA 14:4)
(.Polymer6) (Amines)
88722
S/190/61/003/001/001/020
B119/B2i6
AUTHORS% UAnpA-11sklyj V. Do, Medzhidov, A. A.
TITLE: The synthesis of several epoxy resins
ftRIODICALi Vysokomolokulyarnyye aoyedineniya, v. 3, no. 1, 1961, 3-6
TEXT: The authors synth-esized various epoxy resins from spichlorohydrin
and compounds oontainin ,g several hydroxyl- or amino groups, or other
functional-groups,'with the objective of establishing the dependence of
'the resin..properties on the initial components. The syntheses were
performed according to the method described by'A. A. Berlin (Ref. 3).
The following substances were reacted with epichlorohydrin: resoroinol,
phloroglucinol, a-naphtbyl amine, p-phenylene diamineq anthranilic aoid,
naphthionio acid, thiobenzamide'and hydrazine hydrochloride* All these
substances, with the exception of thiobenzamide, gave polymers varying
more or less as regards solubility in various solvents# melting point,
.9olor, etc. The product obtained from a-naphthyl amine showed fiber-
.forming properties. The fibers drawn from the melt were very brittle,
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08722
8/190/61/003/001/001/020
The synthesis of several epoxy resins B119/B216
however. Fibers obtained from aniline and epiohlorohydrin under the
same conditions (Ref, 4) did not exhibit this property. The authors
attribute the brittleness to the presence of condensed benzene rings in
the polymer. Indeed, all the substances containing benzene rings gave
solid polymers with epichlorohydrin. In contrast, hydrazine hydro-
chloride yielded a liquid polymer having the general formula
:DCH 2CH(OH)CH 2:
NCH2CH(OH) CH21 n . There are 6 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 4
rion-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimioheskikh protsessov AN AzSSR (Institute
of Petrochemical Processes of the AS Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: March 31, 1960
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AUTHORS:
TITLE-
88723
S/19 61/003/001/002/020
B 1 19YB216
Yasnopoallskiyg V. D.9 Medzhidovf A. A.
On the action of magneol-um on p-xylylene dibromide
PERIODICAL: Vysokomol.ekulyarnyve soyedineniya, VA 3, no. 1, 1961, 7-9
TEXT: Referring to a publication by W. H. Carothers (Ref. 1) published in
1931 which mentions the formation of a polymer by the action of Mg on
p-xylylene dibromide, the authors undertook the present study to gain
information on the structure and other properties of this polymer. 9.5 9
of Mg and 54 9 of p-xylylene dibromide in a dry benzene - ether mixture
were refluxed in a round-bottomed flask for 5 days on a steam bath. After
shaking with water and settling, a yellow powdery substance collected at
the phase boundary between the aqueous and yellow organic phase, which
.after purification with benzene and boiling water, was neither fusible nor
soluble in alcohols, acetone, acetic acid, ether or decalin. The yield
was approximately 16 g. The analytical data and comparison with results
obtained on reaction of 1,3-dibromo propane with Mg (Ref. 2) indicate the
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88723
On the action of magnesium on...
structure of the polymer to be BrMg -ECH2-CaCH
weight of the substance is 5408, the number
By a side-reaction, a small quantity of the
CH2
1
0
:L;H2 was obtained. There are
S/190/61/003/001/002/020
B119/B216
2]n MgBr. The molecular
of repeats being about 50.
compound with structure
2 non-Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheakikh protsessov AN AzSSR (Institute
of Petrochemical Processes, AS Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: March 31, 1960
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AUTHORSt
ZZOS Illz-
Mekhtiyev, S. D., Akhmedzade, D. A., Yasnopol'skiy, V. D.,
Zakharyan, G. S.
6/15 61/000/004/009/009
B I 26YB219
TITLEs The action of sulfuric acid on dinitrile of terephthalk. acid
PERIODICALt Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz' no. 4,
1961, 121-122
TEXTs The authors learned from patent literature (Ref.2, Magat E.,
Chem. Abs., v. 47, no. 10, 5129, 1953) that on treatment with sulfuric
acid, equimolecular quantities of the dinitriles of aliphatic and aromatic
acids with disecondary alcohols form polyamides suitable for fiber
preparation. It was therefore decided to test this method in the reaction
of terephthalic nitrile with ethylene glycol. The experiment was carried
out according to the instructions of the patent, i.e. 1 g terephthabba
nitrile and 1-5 g ethylene glycol were filled into a flask, and then 9 g
concentrated sulfuric acid were added. After 24 hr, the acid was poured
into ice water, the polymeric precipitate was rinsed and air-dried. A
white powdery substance was obtained which neither melted nor softened up
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The action of sulfuric ...
S/152/61/000/004/009/009
B126/B219
to 3050 C. An analysis gave a COMPOBition of 67.20% C; 4.51% H; 19-10% N.
Experiments without ethylene glycol yielded similar substances, which
indicates that ethylene glycol does not participate in the formation of
these substances and that the latter originate from the action of sulfuric
acid on the dinitrile. The properties and composition of the substance
permit concluding that it is a highly molecular polymerization product.
Through the action of sulfuric acid, the hydration of only one nitrile
group took place firsti NC - C6H 4 - CN + H 20-+KC - C 6 H4 -CONH 2) and
afterwards the polymerization of the obtained amidonitrile. The partial
hydrolysis of dinitrile had been observed before by M. N. Bogdanov as
well as by Ye. N. Zillberman and A. Ye. Kulikova. There are 6 references:
5 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the English-
language publication reads as follows: Magat E.Chem.Abs.,v. 47, no. 10,
5129 (1953)-
ASSOCIATIONs Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M. Azizbekova
i INXhP AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (Azerbaydzhan Institute of
Petroleum and Chemistry imeni M. Azizbekov and INKhP AS
Azerbaydzhan SSR)
SUBMITTEDs February 15, 1961
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S/249/62/018/008/002/002
E075/EO436
AUTHORS: Yasnopol'skiy, V.D., Kerimbekov, A.V.
TITLE: On'the question of formation of non-fusible polymer
from the dinitrile of terephthalic acid
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, v.18, no.8,
1962, 17-19
TEXT: To establish the polymerization-mechanism of terephthalic~-
acid dinitrile treated with concentrated H2S04, the polymer was
examined by infrared spectrophotometry. It was-established that
the polymer contains a large number of CO.and NH2 groups. On
this basis the most probable mechanism for the polymerization Is
'CN-C,~H,-C0NH2+CN-CsH,_C0NH'
CN-CH,-CO-C-C.H,-CO-NC
N
NH, etc..,
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S/249/62/018/008/002/002
On the question of formation ... E075/e436
The structure of the polymer is therefore given as
CN-CA-CO, -C-C,H,-C0- -NH2~'~
N.
I
NH2
There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov
(Institute of Petrochemical Processes)
SUBMITTED: January 31, 1962
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YASNOPOLtSKIY, V.D.
3 piq disodium malonic ester on the
d
ffectOf-tjjjj7wUo of prop
course of its reiction with organic halides. Zhur.prikl.khim.
35 no.6:1385-1386 Je 162. NIRA 150)
(Malonic acid). (Halogen compounds)
AKHMEDZADE, D.A.;.-YASNOPOLISKIY. V.D.,- BAKHSHIZADE, A.M.;
... ... AiC H.
KIWILAROVAp M.A.; HTMVA)
On polymerization of propylene. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.2:
51-53 163. (MIRA 16:8)
YASNOPOLISKIY, V.D.,~,~,
DethydrobromInation of isopropyl and n-butyl eaters of
dibromofumdrio acid and 2 rompoyclohexanone. Zhur. prikl. khim.
36 no.12:V79-;-2781 b'63' (MIRA 17:2)
AKHNEDZADE, D.A.; YASNOPOLISKIY. V.D.; KERIMOVA, M.M.; KRASNOSELISKAYA,
Ye.A.
Nitrosation of methyleyclohexane and cyclohexanecarboxylic
acid. Zhur.prikl.khim. 37 no. 1:228-229 Ja 164. (MIRA 17t2)
SOMME
L 189149-65 n1T(m)/9PF(c)/FWP(J)/T Pc-4/r-r4j RM
ACCESSION NR: AP4049430 S/031G,164/000/003/0065/00,658
AUTHOR- Akhmedzade, D.A., Yasq_qpgjlskly, V.D.
TITLE: Effect of the conditions of synthesis on p_o!3~~roertl~es 16
SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskiy khtnitclieskiy zhurnal, no. 3, 1964, 65-68
TOPIC TAGS: polymer synthesis, polymer physical property, polymerization condition,
xylylene glycol, terephthalic acid, xylylene bromide, terephthalyl chloride, dimethyl-
terephthalle acid I
ABSTRACT: Polymers based on p-xylylene F I ~Lre synthesized
,Iycol'and terephthalic acid
under varying polymerization conditions, and the effect of these conditions an the pro-
perties of the product was determined. Heating an equimolecular MIKture of sodium
terephthaJate and p-xylyiene bromide in the presence of lithium hydroxide fDr 10 hours on
a water bath produced a white powder which did not melt at 305C Shalcing a li~rroin
solution of terephthalvi t-hl,iride with an equim!,lecular amnunt of drv (wtth(,ut a solvs~nti
p-xylylene glycol produced white ruhho-r-, lum,;s which rh(i not soften up to -m()" ffi-alma
a mixture of dim ethylterepiithal ate with p-xylylene glycol in the presence o; 0 u2'~ --mc
acetate catalyst for 5. 5: hours at 150-230C produced a white polymer meiting at 247-250C.
Cmd 1/2
L 18949-65
ACCESSION NR: AP4049430
A temperature higher than 200C turned it brown. Heatlng reagents dissolved in paraffins,
at 180C for 3-7 hours produced polymers, the m.p. of which increased from 190 to
230C and then decreased on account of thermal decomposition. Orig. art. his: I table
and 2 structural formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SU13 CODE: OC, MT
NO REP SOV: 002 0111ER, 004
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t 11582-66 EWT(m)
ACC NR: AP5028888 -SOURCE'CODE: UR/0316165/000/004/0003/00075
OR: Akhmedza A
UTH de, Yasnopollskiy, V. D.; Zakharyan,_A~,__�.; Magerramova, A. V.
A
ORG: IMP AN AzerbSSR
TITLE: Thickening of low viscosity lubricating oils by the addition of pplypropyle
with low molecular weight
SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskiy khimicheskiy zhurn.al, no. 4, 1965, 3-5
fue1-_=md=tub
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant property, rioant-ad4i-tive, lubricant
.'~.Viscosity, polyisobutylene, polypropylene plastic, synthetic material, lubricant addi-
.tive, viscosity additive
ABSTRACT: The possibility of replacing polyisobutylene by low molecular weight poly-
propylene as a thickening additiveVsfor lubricating oils is examined. The polyisobu-
-tylene and poly~i6~il-e'-n'e-'-u"'s-eT-in-'tliis study had a molecular weight of 20,000. The
polypropylene was a by-product of propylenepolymerization and was extracted with nor
mal pentane at low and.bigh temperatures. Thickening effectiveness was examined by
mixing 3% polymer additive.with MK-811~commercial grade lubricating oil and 5% polymer
additive with "L'' commercial tu_r11F6_6iI. The results (viscosity, viscosity index,
induction period, etc.) indicate that the by-product polypropylene is equivalent to
polyisobutylene as a thickening additive for commercial lubricating oils. Orig. art.
has: 3 tables.
SUB CODF,,. III SUBM DATE: 21Jul64/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH FIX: 000
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ACC NRi AP6o27273 Qq) SOURCE CODGi UR/oiqi/66/ooo/oo8/oo12/00i5-,
D.;
AUVIORI Alchmeftadet D. A- TannoRollskiyo V. D.; Govorkoval TO A.
JIMedovap D. A.; Aslanova 9 Ao A.; Shabanovp As L#; Kerimovat He
CORGI none
~TITIZ: Organophosphorus stabilizers for polypropylene
SOURM Plasticheskiye massyp no. 8V 1966, 12-15
ITOPIC TAGS1 organic phosphorus compound, polypropylene plastic, chemical stabilizer
03TILM: Thirteen different organaphosphorus compounds were synthesized and touted A4
stabilizers of thermal and light aglng of polypropylene. JLU were found to be bettor i
as thormostabilizers, except one, which was also effective against light aging. Analy-~
sis of the data from the standpoint of the structure of the compounds tested indicateol
that organophosphorus stabilizers for polypropylene should be prepared from alkyl
'phenols rather than esters of salAcylic acid. Because of natural !&ing,,in air after
Pirpropylene
the action of the stabilizer has ceased, the mechanical strength of poi do-
,creases; in this connection, the effect of the same stabilizers on secondary polypro-
tpylono was Ptudied, and a slight diminution of the ofroctivonoss of the stabilizer was
observed. It is shown that by, suitably selecting the stabilizer and its concentration,,
I I
one can effectively improve the aging properties of secondary poly-propylone. The orga-~
nophosphorus compounds act not only as stabilizers, but in some cases also promote
I
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croBs-linking in the polymr. The mont omffacti-m stnbil
al, cl 1,
Lo- P-0 O-P
Orig. art. hast 2 tablea.
SUB COM 07911/ SUBM DATHI none/ ORIG WWI 002
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'ft%,UZDbLV14 NR: A 5008 8 UR-/0Z71/65/000/00Z/A04Z/A04Z
621.390 62~
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika I yychislitellnaya tekhnika.
Svodnyy,torn, Abo. ZA258
AUTHOR:, Vol)qjxkiyj. A. N..j Ivanisovao L. N.; Xasnopolls!!~~V- ~V-
TITLE: Circuits for determining the error sign In digital servosysterne
IZITED SOURCE: Sb. Avto-matiz. proizv. protsessov v ugolln. igornorudn.
.~prom-sti. Kiyev, 1964, 179-185.
TOPIC TAGS: servoiyatem, digital servosystem, error sign determination
TRANSLATION: The, development is reported of various error- sign-determining
circuits intended to replace the set -signal -and-feedback-signal summators In the
digital servosystem used for program control -of rotor-type high-capacity
excavators.-
The'circuita compare preset and real coordinates expressed in a
L oow-66
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ACCESSION NR
binary code. Tests have shown that the sign circuits. can be constructed in the
form of semiconductor -device potential-type logical switches. Thanks to the
poditional representation of the direct binary or direct binarv-decimal code, the
sign .circuits have a homogeneous -structure and can be composed from identical
sections whose number is determined by the. number of digits. The switching
y, the sig circuits are derived. The error sign is
functions performed b, n
determined by the. sign of. the highest digi t where a-discrepancy occurs. A cyclic
code is recommended for reducing the probability of incorrect reading. With this
code, the number comparison can be accomplished directly in the cyclic code,
without converting it into a direct binary code. A principal circuit of a
serruconductor-device sign circuit for one cyclic triad is presented which realizes
thel switching functionsfor comparing the numbers represented in a 3-digit cyclic
Gray code. The circuit operation is described. With a high number of digits, the
cyclic and positional coding should be, combined; the greatest groups of contiguous
,digits.are representedby the cyclic code, while in each group, it circuit for direct,
1coniparlson of cyclic -sequence sets is employed, The principal circuit in glyen,
YASNOFOLISKIY, V.V., inzh.; KOTOV, Ye.N., inzh.
Electronic modeling of the pulse system of the automaLic control of
the moisture content of brown coal. AvtomA prib. no.2:55-60 '61.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Electronic analog computers) (Electronic control)
Tasnosh, V.A.; MANDAM, L*P.# chlen-korrespondent.
Parasitic fauna in scale insects of the Georgian SSR. Soob.Aff Gras-SSR 13
no.10:603-607 152. (KIAA 6:5)
1. Thillsokaya karantinnaya laboratori.ya gosudarstyenn:)y inspektaii po
karantiou sell'skokhozyaistyennykh rastenly Grusinskoy iSR (for 'Unnosh).
2. Akadeuiya Nank Grazinskoy SSR (for Ulandadze).
(Georgia-,-Seal* instets-Parasitts)
(Georgia-Chalaidoidea)
USS11 General and specialized Zoology. Inscotsi The P
Biological ,--lothod for the Control of J-armful
~Jnsac't6 diia "Warids.
Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,.No 13 ~1958) 59238*~':
snos `Ve
Author h.
Inst
Not given*
Title ~The Application of Pseud phio iis~. raa.'Anus in tho
,.-:,Co trol, -of Coms took Hea lybug,.in Go. irgia.
n
Orig Pub:. -Zashchita rast. ot'vrod. A bolozno r, ~1957;
No' 4 45,
Abstract: The aealybug (H) was discovore -din Georgia in
1954. '' - sou a,.,-)hicus
-F d --malinus (RI) arried in
from~Tashkent.-in 11954, was-6eclimetod success-
fully in Georgia", genoratin 6-7 c~onerations
9. -
(the faoalybug 11 3 After roleasiz-.9 th3 Fk! in
.the fall of 1954 and in the sprinjS of 1955, 21
complotely ceased to exist in the fall of 1956
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31
USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful P
Insects and Acarids. Forust Pests.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25484
Author ; Jasnosh, V.A.
Inst Academy of Sciences AS GeorgSSR -
14
Title : Concerning the Biology of the Comstock Adi'd~irvyw/uu~~
Eastern Georgia.
Orig Pub : Soobshch. AN GruzSSR, 1957, 19; Ijo 4.. 495-502
Abstract : The Comstock mealybug (M) was noted for the first time in
Tbilisi, where it is rixtremely dangerous, because it
found there favorable climatic and feeding conditions.
The hatching of the larvae from the hibernating eggs
began in the lst decade of NAY 1955 at an average daily
temperature for 1-5 May of 120. 14 develops in 3 genera-
tions. The developmental periods of the female are
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USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful P
Insects and Acarids. Forest Pests~
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25484
indicated on the mulberry t.1-ee according to the genera-
tions: Hatching of the larvne of the lst generation is
UP to 32 days; of the 2nd generation, 21; of the 3rd,
17. Development of the larvae: 1st generation, 40 days
at an average daily temperature of 17.90); 2nd, 25
at 260); 3rd, 32 (at 19.70)- Maturity of the eggs in
~
the ovaries of the females; larvae: lst generation, 10
days (at 28.90); fertility on the m1berry tree, accor-
ding to generations: lst, 144 eggs (25-493); 2nd, 309
(169-495); 3rd, 96 (34-183). A list of 34 fodder plants.
The mulberry, black locust and catalpa insure favorable
conditions for the M development. Citrous planta are
threatened with infestation. Three species of local para-
sites have little value in the regulation of M numbers.
Predators, especially the fly Turanodinia coccidarum, play
a more important role. The parasite Pseudaphycus malinus,
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USSR/General and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harmful P
Insects and Acarlds. Forest Pests.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., no 6, 1959, 25484
trnsported from Tashkent in 1954, develops well and in-
dependently settles over the M area of distributio-a. --
A4P. Acrianov
UT-JIR / General and O'oecial Zoology- Insects. '3~1)1 S t am -P
atics and Faunistics.
1~bs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., 140 lp 1959, 2153.
Author Yasnosh, V. A.
Inst r-ot-yi-7-6n. ites (Hymeno-otera, Aphel-
Title New Species of Paras
inidae, 7~,ncyrtidae) of Scale Insects and Mealy
Bugs in Georgia*
Crig Pub: 'Intomol. obozreniye, 1957, 36, Wo 3, 715-720.
ibstract; Descriptions of 00ceOPhagus palaeolGcanii sp. n.
and .3soudaphyous phanacocci SP. n. Information
coac3raing their phonology.
-~BEK F;
Wonom-entomolog
Transplanting beneficial insects. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol.
*6 no.3:31-33 Mr 161. (IMU 15: 6)
1. Laboratoriya Gosinspektsii po karantinu. rasteniy, g. Thilisi.
(Insects, Injurious and beneficial-Biological control)
YASNOSH, V.A.
New species of the genus Aphelinus Dalm. (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea)
in the fauna of the U.S.S.R. Ent. oboz. 42 no.1:178-185 163.
(NIRA 16:8)
1. Tbilisskaya laboratoriya Gosudarstvennoy inspektsii po
karantinU Bellskokhozy&yBtvennykh rasteniy Gruzinskoy SM,
Tbilisi.
(Chalcid flies)
YASNOSa. V.Ya.
Pteroptrix causasic& Jasnosh. sp.n. (HYmenoptera, Chalcidoidea),
& now parasite of scale insects. Xnt.o'bos. 34:275-277 155.
(MLRA 90)
1. Laboratoriya Gosinspektsiy po karantinu seliskokhozyaystyan-
nykh r&etaniy Grustuskoy SU, Tbilisi.
(Famettee.-Scale insocts) (Chalcid flies)
LUSHNIKOV, F.N.;-_XASNOV A.A.
Industrial crawler tractors at an international exhibition of
construction and road machines in Moscow. Trakt. i selikhozir.,ash.
no.1:46-48 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Gosudarotvennyy soyuzW nauchno-issledovateliskiy traktornyy
institut.
LUSIMIKOV, A.A.; POPOMES, V.A.
Wheeled industrial tractors at the Intornational -Fxldbiti~crl of
Rcad Construction P'achine:7 in Mosc&w. Trak%-,. i BallkhozazEh.
no.2s43-46 F 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. GosudarBtvenriyy Bayuznyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy traktornyy
institut.
yfl-stjo\f,
1, VAG IN, F.. p YASNOV, G.
2, USSR (600)
4. Pam-Ping Madhinery
1 7. Pamp for supplying farms with water.
MTS 12 No. 10, 195 2
BASOV, A.M., kand.tokhn.nauk: IZAKOV, F.Ta., inzh.; SHMIGELI, Y.H..
imh.; YASBOV. G.A., lazh.
Grain cleaning In the electric field. Mekh.i ele1c.sotis. sell-
khoz. 17 no-5:25 159. (MIRA 12:12)
1. Ch6lyabinakly institut mekbanizateii i elektrifikatoli
sel'skago khozyaystva.
wrain--Cleaning)
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TITLE: Starting of the B-3M synchrotroni used as an injector for a positron-electron
storage ring
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiyap v. 20, no. 3., Xc)66p 2o6-210
1.
TOPIC TAGS: synchrotron,'-449= accelerator, storage ringp cyclotron magnet/ VEPP-2
storage ring, B-3M synchrbtronp IW linear accelerator
ABSTRACT:' The article describes an adjustment of a synchrotron with external single-
turn injector and singl&turn emission of electronb and with a specially constructed
electromagnet. This pulsed synchrotron is designed to'serve is an injector for the
VEPP-2 storage ring for colliding positron and electron beams,' designed and described
by one of'the authors (G. 1. Budker., et al., in Trudy Mezhdunarodnoy konferentsii po
.uskoritelyamp Dubna, 1963 (Transactions of International Conference' on Accelerators$
Dubnap 19633p Atomizdatp 1964, p. 1065,, and elAawhere). The article describes the
synchrotron itself (Fige 1), the magnet, two variants of capture into synchroniamp
and various test procedures. The Injector.for the B-3M synchrotron van an IW pulsed
linear accelerator. The injected electrons had energy 1 - L5 Mev (pulse duration
-T nsec) and we" accelerated to 50 May. The B-3M synchrotron makes It possible to
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chrotron. 1 - Starting-pulse block, 2 - electromagnet
excitationt 3 - hf generator modulatorp 4 - injector hf
generator, 5 - 'phase shifteri 6,7 - modulators, 8 - am-
plifier, 9 - computer, 10 - phase fixing block, 11 - de-
lay line, 12 - electron gun pulse generator, 13 - elec-
tr6n shutter pulse generatorp 14 - inflector pulse gen-
erstor,,.15,16 w delay line., 17 - voltage comparison,
18 . reference voltage, 19 - deflector pulse generator# 19
2D-- elecir,onic shutter, ?l - chamel, electron supplyi,
block*
operate the VFJT-2 storage ring at energies 100 130 Hey and an electron current ^400
MAI at an approximate repetition frequency 1 cps. 7b9 1W injector was recently re-
placed b one with higher Injection energy (2.5 - 3 Mev) wA longer Injection pulse
13 nsec - This increased the number of electrons in the storage ring by spyroxivAts-
ly a factor of 10. Or1g. wto bas: 20 figures.
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AUTHORs Grits Yu. A Iremashvill, D. V.; ffaumovL A. A. I Pystnit5ki A. P.
TITLE: StM-ng-current high-frequency pulse accelerators for one-rsvolutlo~ InJec-
tion Into ;& synchrotron
SOURCEs International Conference on High Energy Accelerators. Dubna, 1963.
Trudy. Moscow, At=1-&da_t,_H'64_,f68'6:i0bV--
TOPIC TAGSt high energy accelerator, synchrotron, electron accelerator
ABSTRACT. Plans were begun in 1959 for the strong-current synchrotron B-3H with
external Injection of the electrons (Budker, G. I.; Naumov, A. A.7, et al., present
collection, p. 1066). ror this there was required an Injector of electrons at
currents of several tens of amperes and energy not less than 1 Nev. The t7ne dura.l.
ition of the Injected bunch of electrons (current pulse) must be sufficient for fll-~.:_
ling the chamber of the synchrotron, Ahich amounts to about 20 nanooecond~ In the
case of equilibrium orbit length of 700 cm and relativistic electrons. The devia-
tion from the iiean energy of the electrons In a bunch must not sxct,,,d 10.5%. The
beais pulse power of the Injector mounts to tons of Ugawatto Tit order 'to obtain
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such high beam power, the electric field tealizea energy that Is accumulated over
a period of time much larger than the duration of the electron pulse. G. 1. Bud-
ker and A. A. flaumov have proposed several types of accelerators which are based
on this principle, which are being developed In part at the Nuclear Physics Ins-
titute, SO AN SSSR. The necessity for the rapid construction of an Injector of
isuch a type prompted the utilization of the mentioned principle, In which a radio-
engineering resonant circuit serves to-store the electric field energy. A similar'
accelerator was proposed and described by a group of authors (Tolok, V,'T,; Bolo-
tin, A. I.. et al. Atonmaya energiya 11, 41 (1961)). In order to increase the
duration of the pulse of accelerated particle current for arbitrary rigid require-
ments an the homogeneity of the electrons relatilie to'eneiV, it was "required.to
greatly lower the frequency of the high-frequency' voltage in comparlson with the,
case discussed In the last mentioned work (Tolok, V, T.O.st al,), The
development
of a 3.5-Nev Injector and currint around 100 amperes was undertaken at the' Phyaico-
technical Institute, Acad*xy of Sciences Georgian SSR, where a group of asso-
ciates had proposed the design and construction of an Inject-or forming the b,61a
of the present development. Later, because of causes not In ths~ control;6f the de-i
"loperes, the preparation of the injector began to fall considerably behind that
of the accelerator itself..,e-This forced a @@arch for the possibility or P" u
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;t Injectors of such type simpler to design and construct with the objqct of ensur-
ing the initial cycle of work on the construction of an accelerator. In a short
time the mentioned Nuclear Physics Institute prepared an Injector using a long coT
axial line as the resonant circuit. With the help of this Injector, work wan begun
on the Investigation of the electron-optical properties of the accelerator and
I
Ichannelizing structure. After about one year this injector was replaced by a more
Jeffective one, the so-called small spiral Injector, which was made In the mention-
;ed Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences Georgian SSR. Still un-
lbuilt in the ultimate injector with electron energy of 3.5 Mev and current around
100 amperes. The work an the injector described In the present report was carried
out by A. A. Naumov. It is discusBed under the topics: block scheme (self-excit-
ed generator'of sub-excitation, high-frequency generator, resonant Injector cir-
cuit, pulse modulator, electron beam modulatory fixation of high-frequency phase,
starting accelerator pulses)-,'design and constructioni, electron guns; radio-engi-
ineering devices, measurement of the parameters. In the development of the di f-
ort a number of
'ferent components of the Injectors mentioned In this rep associates
took part In the work, at the Nuclear Physics Institute, $0 AN SSSR
1. A. SAmgkhLn, V. G. Gindenko, A._Y._AfoniaA..X. q#JLI.Entp, V; P~ Alekdovvv.
1. Kollchanko) and-the Ph itAt
ysicatechi~Lc4_1rVq
Vbhmnk j.YZ R. Abas-Oz V. Yo. Zalenin, M, 1. Hatrosoy,
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AUTHOR: -Abbagov, A. R.; Grgbinskly, A. i_; Duranciva, M. ~.; Ivanov, V. A.:
I Holchanov. A. Po; vannikov. V. .: Pankratov, Ye. I.;
SkE7..'vva!.L1' Younov,
G.. Yudin 0. 1.; A.
q or,
TITLE: Badloastronami 9~bservations an the centimeter wave of the solar eclipse
on 21 July 1963
SOURCE: Leningrad, Universitet. Vestnik. Serlya matemattki, makhaniki I
asEronomli,'no. 1, 1965, 102-109
TOPIC TAGS: solar eclipse, solar atmosphere, residual radiation, terrestrial at-
mosphere, radio emission,
ABSTRACT., An expedition went to Simushir Island to observe the time of the second
and third radio contacts of the solar eclipse of 21 July 1963 for detecting the
height 6f rapid changes In the solar atmosphere during the period of weak solar ac
tivity.and for measuring the residual radiation flux during the period of total
cover of the Sun. The detection of local sources of radio emission from fr- Sun during
the total aclippd - 6;A meaeuretients W. thO Eakth!s own atmospheric radiation were also-
included In the expeditiiin's.took. The solar disk was covered with two groups of
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sunspots, of which one persisted only two days including the day of the eclipse.
The refraction, absorption, and proper radiation of the Eart0s atmosphere In-
fluenced observation data. The absorption and atmospheric radiation were -specially
measured beforeand after the eclipse. Strong fluctuatiuns of -the solar radio erwis-
sion between the first and second contacts were recorded on 3.2- and 10-cm wave-
lengtha. The amplitude of fluctuations diminished with the increase of solar height
and did not depend on wavelength. A difference was observed between the optical
and radio contact times. The residual radio emission corrected for absorption In
the terrestrial atmosphere to given In a table In the original article. An emission
of local sources has been recorded on 4-, 5-, and 10-cm waves. The local source
won identified with the spot group which lasted only two days. The height of the
local source was determined to be' in a space span. . f rots 7000 to 20,000 km above
the solar surface., Orlg.'arti,hast .3 fIgurea,:1 t4blQ4, and 4 Eormulas.,-, (EC)
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POITOMARMO. P.K.; YASNOV, M.A.; N&IWAN07, A.N.; VORONKOV, A.Y.; PBTIIUYSKIY.
N.G.
Opening the new buildings of the Moscow State University. Vest.mosk.un.8
no.9:5-15 S '53. (MLRA 6:11)
(Moscow Univeraity-Buildings)
78, 33
(lomidarstvennom I-lane. Prtzvitiya
Narodnoeo Khozyay--tva Zakcn C
Narod-
nog-.o Yl,-ozllr-.yz,!',-.Va R-fF'Ilfl na 195~ God
(on -,:'tate I lan: for the Develolmen t o;'
the flatlonal Econom..y in the in
1957) l,,oskva, Gosplitizdat, 10/57.
3,6 P.
1. TASNOV, M-0.
2. USS-R (600)
4. Gottwald, Klement, 1U096-1953
7. Speech of Comrade Visnyk AN UHSR 24 no. 3, 1953-
9. 'Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AFRIJ, 1953. Unclassified.
Y11,311rov, ICY
25270 YASNOV, E.F. Nov:ry Instrument Dlya Skolachiv--niya Perelor,ov Sheyki
Bedra. Sov, Irleditsina, 191,9, No. 8, S. 26-Z7
Letopis' No. 33, 1949
t~ ~4r -5. -Fi-M 57
FRTW~ ~ B., A*# IUS 107p E * F&
Nalding of the. fewral nock idth thr; aid of a now applianac in
fr totuxes. Dlmr&M# Moskva No. U, Nov. 50. 57-63
1. of the Institute imeni Sklifosaveldyl, llosvw.
CLI I P.Ol 3., Mardi 1951
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AUTHOR: Yasnova,
ORG: 411-Union Institute of Enerimental Veterinary Medicine (Vsesoyuznyy Institut
eksperimentallnoy veterinarli)
TITLE: Patholqgic anatomical changes in acute poisoning by organopbosphorus insec-
ticides(o/ ~qr~~,
SOURCE, Veterinarlya, no. 9, 1965, 60-61
TOPIC TAGS: organophosphorus compound, insecticide, toxicology, pathology, veteri-
nary medicine
Cord
ABSTRACT: Lethal doses of intrathion, octamethyl, chlorophos, trichlarometaphos,
methy1nitrophost and thiophos were fed 'to calves, sheep, and immature sows. Symptoms
.of poisoning set in within 20-30 minutes and developed in the same fashion in all the
animals. They Included lack of coordination of movements, convulsions, bronchospasm,
..and asphyxia. Pathomorphological changes of acute poisoning included hemodynamic
-disorders , serous edema of the parenchymatous organs, gastrointestinal tract, brain,
and spinal cord, dystrophic and necrobiotic processes in the liber, kidneys, heart,
land ganglion cells of the central nervous system, desquamation and hermorrhagic en-
teritiss atelectasis and emphysema and, in later stages, focal bronchopneumonia. Dis-
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ruption of nucloic acid metabolism and sharp decrease In the glycogen content of the
liverl kidneys, and muscles were also.noted. The pathological.processes were acti-
vated by the suppression of cholinesterane activity* a major element in the mechanism
of action of organophosphorus insecticides. Since cholinesterase causes hydrolysis
of acetylcholine, a blockade of the enzyme leads to the accumulation oft acetylcho-
line, thereby interfering with the transmission.of nerve impulses.
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KFMS, Yu. Ya.j )L4V-OA,-L.X.#,;_URZllENKO, A.T.
Mutagenic effect of extracts from the various organs of Irradiated
mice. Genetika no, 60-10-124 V 165 (MIRA 19 tl)
1. Institut tsitologii I. genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
MWTS, Yu.Yn,; SITERDLOV, A.G.; YASNOVA, L.N,-# URZHENKO, A.V.
Possibility of r dist%nee witAgenic action of ionizing radiation in
mnmmals. Radiobiologl& 4 no.6:847-853 164. (MRA 18:7)
1. Institut tsitologii i genetiki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk, i Fiziko-tekhnicheskly Institut AN SSSR, Leningrad.
A
AUTHORt Tasnovskiyp L. 2-3-6/14
TITLEt Fulfillment of Economic Development Plans in European People's
Democracy Countries. - Statistical data for 1956.(Itogi vypol-
neniya gosudarstverdiykh planov razvitiya narodnogo khozyaystva
yevropeyekikh stran narodnoy demokratii.- Statisticheskiye ma-
terialy za 1956 g)
PERIODICALs Vestnik Statistikip 1957, No 3P May-June, pp 42-55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author compiled his article from production data publiwhed---
in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic,
Poland, Rumania and Czechoslovakia. The information showx--ths-
development in all major industries, collectivization,-eduua--
t.ion, agricultural production, production of consumer goods-,-
medical servicep export and import, construction of roadal now-
industrial plants and olootrio power stations, oto. in oompar-
ison with the 1955 level- The article contains 10 statistical
tables.
AVAILABLEi Library of Congress
Card 1/1
1. YASNOVSKITJ N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Commerce
7. Two lines of development of international trade in industrial equipment, Vnesh.torg.
23 no- 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl.
YASKOVSKIY. N.
"The common market" and the trade in industrial equipment..Tnosh..
torg. 27 no.12:20-23 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(International economic relations)
TASNOVSKIT, N.
Technical progress and equipment market [vith English "I in
inserth Vnesh* torg..28 no.7,.25-30 158. I'= 11:8)
I,(Industrial equipment)
YASNOVSKIY., N P N/5
751
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Voprosy Proizvoastva i Vneshney Toreovli Oboijdovanlyem Xapitalistichiskikh 3tran
(ProdUction Problems and Foreign Trade with the Capitalistic 6ystem Count,ries)
Moskva, Vneshtorgizaato 196g.
126 p. Tables
Bibliographical footnotes.
WIRNOV~ G.V.; INIKOV, Yu.l.; YASNOVSKIY,_NF-.,- INOZENTSEV, N.N.., red.
(BuBineas conditions In the capitalist market of machiner7l
Metodologiia izucheniia kon"iunktury kapitaliaticheskogo
rynka oborudovanila. Moskva., Vneshtorgizdat, 1960. 1.16 p.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellski konltpinkturnyy institut.
(Machinery induX~
L 37200--56 EWT(M)lovip(j )/ 'r Rm
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AUTHOR: Ya novskiy, V. M.; Pegletsov, V. V.; Makarova, T. P..; T6eytlina
-L. A :3.p-
ORG: Leningrad Branch VNIIV-(Leningradskiy filial VNIIV) _Z5
TITLE: Vapor phase acetylation of viscose staple fiber
SOURCE: Khimicheakiye volakna, no. 6, 1965, 41-43
TOPIC TAGS: synthetic fiber, chemical reaction, vaporization
ABSTRACT: The process of activating visa se flka~for acetylation by
treating with aqueous salt solutions was investigated. Sodium,
potassium, zinc and calcium acetates and sodium carbonate were evaluatei
as activators for vapor phase acetylation of the fibers. 11-12% sodium
acetate on the fiber is optimum. Equilibrium in the solution-fiber
system Is then attained after 10 minutes of activation. Since 35-45%
bonding with acetic acid is attained in 3-10 minutes of acetylation,
vapor phase acetylation may be amenable to a continuous operation.
O.rig. art. has: 3 figures, 1 table and 5 equations.
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LHVOIAS. G.Ya.. professor LlAqPPX D. (Xaraganda)
A_A_
Pathogenesis and treatment of migraine. Zlia.med. 35 no.6:103-ID7
Je 157. (MIRA 10:8)
1. Is kafedry fixiologli (zav. prof. G.Ya.lhvoles) laragandinskogo
meditsinskogo instituta (dir. dotsent P.M.Pospelov)
(MIGRAINN
pathogen. & ther.)
Nam
Use of electrophoresis with sodium chloride in calcaneal spurs.
Khirurgiia 35 no. 5:123-124 My 159. (IMPA 13:10)
1. Iz fizioterapevticheskogo otdeleniya Karagandinskoy oblastnoy
klinicheskoy bolinitsy (glavnyy vrach Z.A. Tyahchenko).
(IMEL BOIE-DISEASES) (EUCTROPHORESIS)
UZBF,KOVs A.A.; YASIMM#-A&A.
Effect of the removal of the greater part cf the pancreas or the
ligation ot itd ducts on the bioelectrical potentials of the
muscles. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. mod. i fiziol. no. 2:79-84
160, MIRA 13;10)
(PANWA) (MUSCLES) (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY)
KHVOISSj A*D,.
Influence of nasal electrophoresis on the electrical processes of
the brain in headaches of varying atiology...Vop. kur. fizioter.
i lech. kiz. kulft. 25 no. 5:396-399 SkO 160. (MIRA 13,40)
1. 1z kafedry normalluoy fiziologii. (zav. - prof. G.Ya. Khvoles)
Karagandinskogo maditsinskogo inatituta (dir. - dotsent P.M.
Pospelov) i fizioterapevtichookogo otdol6niya Oblastnoy
klinicheskoy bollnitsT (zav, A.D. Yaonyuk).
(ELECTROPHORESIS (BRAIN) (HEADACHE)
VA QMFr-AvDi--
Change in the bioelectric activity of the cerebral cortex of patients
with migraino following prolonged use of papaverin. Zdrav.
Kazakh. 21 nob 300-51 161, (M111A 14110
1. Iz Karagandinskoy oblastnoy klinicheakoy bolinitsy,
(MIGRAINE) (ALKALOIDS) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH)
MBEKOV, A.A. I YASNYUK, A.D.
Changes in the electrical activity of the brain as a result of
A partial resection of the pancreas. Fiziol.zhur. 47 no.3:382-387
Mr 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. From the Normal Physiology Chair,, Medical Institute, Karaganda.
(PANCRM) (ELECTROENCEPH&LOGRAPHY)
NIKITINO N.V., red.; N,KRAS()V, K.S,p red.;--X-A'5m,..G.V..j--,inzh*)
nauchn. red.; ZUBKOVA, M.S., red.
[Roofs for public buildings] Pokr7tila obBhehestvemqkh
zdanii. Pod red. N.V.Nikitina i K.S.NekraBova. Moskvaj
Stroiizdat, 1961,. 177 p. (1-',IRA 17:6)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-isslodovateliskil i proyektnyy in-
stit-at tipovogo i eksperimentallnogo proyektirovaniya zre-
lishchmykh, sportivnykh i administrativnykh zdaniy i sooru-
zheniy.
L-M,YASN-fYt LV SHISMIDIA and TIT DEVINA
"Development of Gas Absorbers for Megnetrons" from -Annotations of Works
Completed In 1955 at the.State Union Sci, Res, Iust: Min, of Radio Enpineering Ind.&
So: B-3tOgOr%4
AID P 3447
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 14/32
Authors Olekhnovich, N. V., and V. K. Yasnyy, Engs,
Title : Automatic control of insulation of 380-v electric
installationo
Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 10, 57-59, 0 1955
Abstract : The authors describe in detail an apparatus for the
automatic control,of insulation of Nq-:.v electric in-
stallations, designed by N. V. Olekhnovich and deve-
loped by both authors. The device was used in ope-
rational conditions, mostly in networks with insulated
neutral. The installation and operation of the
apparatus are simple and economical. One table I
hotograph, 4 diagrams, 3 references (1946-19521
Soviet).
N
AID P - 3447
Elektrichestvo, 10, 57-59, 0 1955
Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 14/32
Institution : Pechora Branch of the All-Union Coal Scientific
Research Institute
Submitted : F 19, 1955
k isai-75 A=Pulik =I- F~.PZFEV -,l OT TH-E MSULA 1102-5 Or-
SOV/ I I Z-58-1-550
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhr-ika, 1958, Nr 1, p S I (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yanchuk, G. M. , andj~~, _V.K.~
TITLE: Monitoring and Automatic Overspeed Protection for Small Hoisting
Machines (Kontrol' i avtornaticheskaya zashchita ot prevysher-i-ya skorosti
malykh pod"yemnykh mashin)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Avtomatizatsiya v ugolln. prom-sti, Moscow, Ugletekhizdat,
1956, pp 127-141
ABSTRACT: Monitoring and overspeed protection systems for small hoisting
mechanisms should meet the following conditions. They should: (1) check the
approach to the extreme top position of the hoisting vessel; 112) check over-
speed. (3) Checking should if possible be of the step-type and, under optimum
conditions, continuous type. (4) The system should provide a continuous self-
monitoring of mechanical and electrical parts of the scheme. Various monitor-
ing systems are considered, and their advantages and disadvantages evaluated.
As a result of the above analysis, an inference is drawn that the most versatile
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Monitoring and Automatic Overspeed Protection for Small Hoisting MachLnes
and suitable schemes are those in which low-power permanent -magnet AC
tachometer generators are used as actual-speed pickups.
S. A. P,
AVAILABLE. Library of Congress
1. Hoists--Control systems 2. Contorol systems--Design
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15-57-3-3942
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3,
p 204 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yasnyy, V. K.
TITLE: The Development of Automatic Underground Transport and
Hoisting Equipment in Foreign Countries (Avtomatizatsiya
podzemno 0 transporta i pod'Iyemnykh ustanovok za
rubezhom5
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zh., 1956, Nr 7, pp 28-34
ABSTRACT: A brief account is given of the use in the U. S. A. of
heavy-duty conveyer lines, which have replaced rail
haulage, and of the widespread application of automatic
couplings; of the'introduction into England and the
U. S. A. of automatic loading of heavy-duty cars' (up to
27 tons); of the application in underground transport
of remote control by switch transfers and track signals;
and of the automatic changing of cars, loading of skips,
and damping of ore. The author describes the automatic
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,The Development of Automatic Underground Transport (Cont.),-
The D
';ve-mine The
and t
and the automatic hoisting of cars to _4Lb buildings.
descriptions are illustrated by sketches. A list--of foreign litera-
des cr
ture is furnished.
tu re
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YVICHUX, G.M.; TASNTY, Y.K.
Control and protection from overacceleration of mine hoists.
Ugoll 31 n0,11:13-18 N 156. (KIARA 10:2)
(Mine hoisting) (Automatic control)
M
TASNYY. V.K.., Inzhener.
p4, 7k.-
Automatic Insulation control of electric ecpipseut. Gor. ,zhur.
no-3:55-59 Mr 157. (MrM 10:4)
(Ilectricity in miniog) (Ilootrie Inxulakqr~.and insulation)
yASNYY, Vadim Kononovich, inzh.;-PANKRATIYEV, Aleksandr Fedorovich,
TULINI V,S., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., glav. red. toma;
KOLESNIKOVA, V.G., red.; LEVIN, L.M., red.; PRO 'STIN, V.F.,
red.; TEREKHOV, S.D., red.; FORINA, I.V., red.; OSVALID,
E.Ta., red.izd-va; SABITOV, A., tekhn. red.
(The coal industry of capitalist countries] Ugol'naia pro-
myshlennost' kapitalinticheakikh stran. Moskva, Gosgortekh-
izdat. Vol.4. Pt.l.(Electric pupply, communication, signaliza-
tion and lighting) Blektroanabzhenie, sviaz', signalizatsiia
i osveshchenie. 1963. 314 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Electricity in mining) (Mine communications)
BOYKOj A.A., inzh.; DRUKOVANYYj M.F,j kand. tokhn, nauk; DABORIN,
I.A., inzb.- ZAYTSEVO A.P., inzh.; POLESIN, Ya.L., inzh.;
SOBOLEV, G.G., inzli.; NUKOV, V.V.,, kand. tekhn. nauk;
TOPGHIYEV, A.V., prof.; VEDERNIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn.
nauk; OKHRDWKO, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; MELAMED, M.Z.,
kand.tekhn. nauk; KUZ14ETSOV, K.K., inzh.; RABINOVICH, I.A.;
YASNYYy V.K., inzh.; LIVSHITS, I.I., kand. tekhn. nauk,
rerddi~i6~i;' BAWIOV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent; LOMILINA,
L.N., tekhn. red.
[Brief handbook of a coal mining engineer] Kratkii spra-
vochnik gornogo inzhenera ugollnoi shakhty. Moskva, Gos-
gortekhizdat, 1963. 639 p. (MIR& 17:3)
Y-MM-j-Ya.L.
Anesthesia in operations In the area of the root of the lung; experimental
data. Vest.khir- 73 no..3:24-25 W-Je 153- (MT-1u 6:6
(lungs-Surgery) (Anefithasia)
YASNYY, Ya. L. (Sambor Drogobvchakoy oblasti)
N.-If intubation and intratracheal anesthesia on arterial pressure,
pulse, and respiration. Eksp. khir, 3 no.6:47-W 11-D 158. (MIRA 12:1)
(IYMTUGHMAL AUMTHMIA) (BWOD.-CIRCUI&TION)
(F"IUTION)
YASM, Ya.L. (Leningrad)
Effect of increased pulmonary pressure on arterial blood
pressure in andotracheal anesthesia. Zcsp.khir. 4 no.3:
44-45 My-Je '59. (MM 12:8)
(JUINSTHESIA, MMOTRACHMA
increase in pulm. pressure, eff. on arterial
blo6d presnure in dogs (Rua))
(BLOOD MSSM, pkysiol.
arterial, eff. of pulm. pressure increase in
endotracheal aneath. in dogs (Rue))
TASM, Ta*L. -(LIvov)
Reflex effects of rhythm1c lung inoufflation. Pat,fiziol. I etap,
terap. 3 no-4:55-57 Jl-Ag 159. (MM 12: 12
1. Iz kafedry patologicheekoy fiziologii (sav. prof. I.I. Yedorov)
LIvovskogo meditsinakogo instituta,
(LUNGS physiology)
(BLOOD PRISSURN physiology)
KOLESOVI A,P, (Leningrad, D-187, ul.Fontanka, d.41 kv,388))YApm,,Ya.L.
Some reasons for and characterlatIca of repeato-A recactions of
the lungs for chronic abscesses and bronchoactasy.Grud.khir. 2
no.2:53-60 Mr-Ap'60. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenstvovaniya vrachey no.1
(nachalinik Prof. A.P.Kurova).
(UJNGS-ABSCFM) (BRONCHI-DTIATATIMI)
(LUNGS-SURGERY)
YASNYY, Ya.,L.(Lfvov)
Origin of respiratory waves of arterial pressure. Pat.fizIol.i
ekap.terap. 4 no-4:57-61 Jl-Ag 160, (141RA V~:5)
1, Iz kafedry patologichaskoy fiziolbgii (zav. - prof. I.I.Fedorov)
Wirovskogo gosudarst'vennogo meditsinskogo institutA.
(BLOOD PRESSURE) (RESPIR&.TION)
YASNYY, Ya*Le, kand.med.nauk (Tbilisi)
Rare case of teratoid tumor of the posterior mediastinm.
Khinirgiia no.8:131--132 Ag 162. (MIRA 1518)
(MEDIASTII,IUM-TUMORS)
YASNYY, Ya.L., kand.med. nauk
Seventy -five years on intratracheal anesthesia in Russia.
Sov.med. 26 no.11:152 Nt62 (MA 17:3)
"R
YASIIYYt YA.L (Dnepropetrovsk, NizImedneprovsk, Koruna , d.27)
Characteristics of the course of chronic pulmonary abscesses
followling the advinistration of antibiotics* Grudn. khir, 4
no-5:62-66 S-0162 (MIRA 170)
1 1. Iz k1drurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenstvovaniya vrachey
Vo.1 (nachallnik - deystvitellnyy chlen AKI SSSR prof. P.A.
Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena. Tenir-a akademil
imeni Kirova.
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137-58-5-8791
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 8, (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yasonov F.D.
TITLE: Operation of the Roasting Shop at the "Ukrtsink" Plant (0 rabote
tsekha obzhiga zavoda "Ukrtsink")
PERIODICAL: Tr. soveshchaniya. po metallurgii tsinka, 1954, Moscow,
Metallurgizdat, 1956, pp 60-65
ABSTRACT: The "Ukrtsink" plant processes Zn concentrates from Tetyukha,
Achisay, Kansay, Belousovka, and Zyryanovskiy mines. The
chemical composition of these concentrates is shown. The con-
centrates are stored separately in an enclosed storage shed and
on an open platform. Prior to roasting the concentrates are
dried in a drum-type drier and lumps are crushed in a disinte-
grator machine 580 mm in diameter running at a rate of 600
rpm. Roasting is carried out in 9-hearth furnaces. The Kansay
concentrate is roasted separately at a tower temperature; all
others are roasted as a mixture. Indices of the 1952-1954 roast-
ing production are shown together with the composition of prod-
ucts: 0.91percent sulfide S, 1.3 percent sulfate S, 87.2 percent
Card 1/2 soluble Zn, and 4.3 percent S02. The furnaces are in poor
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Operation of the Roasting Shop at the "Ukrtsink" Plaint
condition: shafts h--ive cracked, the masonry of the crowns is of poor quality,
gas lines leak, and raking assemblies are in poor repair. Cinder is moved by
means of a rake-type conveyor (65 in) to an elevator (24 in) from which it is
channeled to a sifter with a I-mm mesh. Material consisting of -1 min par-
ticles is transported through a pneumatic line (100 min in diameter, 127 in
long) to the leaching shop, Plans are being made to convert furnaces with
multiple hearths to the FluoSolids system of roasting which will increase out-
put, improve the quality of the cinder and the working conditions.
A, P.
1. Z:Lnc ores--P-rocessing 2. Zinc ores--Chemical properties
3, F~irnaces--Effectiveness
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Meta.1lurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 14 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yason
TITLE: Experiences in the Fluidized Solids Operation of Furnaces to Roast
Zinc Concentrates at the Ukrtsink Plant (Opyt raboty pechey v
kipyashchem sloye dlya obzhiga tsinkovVkh kontsentratov na zavode
"Ukrtsink")
PERIODICALf Byul. Tsentr. in-t inform. M---,-,i tsvetn. metallurgii SSSR,
1957, Nr 7, pp 12-19
ABSTRACT: A description of experiences in the operation of the Ukrtsink
Plant with rebuilt multiple-hearth turnaces engaging in fluidized-
solids roasting of Zn concentrates. Methods used to convert the
furnaces and details of design are presented. Methods of pre-
paring the concentrate and the composition thereof are set forth.
The automatic control equipment is described, and data charac-
terizing the conduct of the roasting process are presented.
1. Furnaces--Operation 2. Furnaces--Design 3. Zinc ores--Processing
4. Control systems Y a. K.
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