SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAVOROVSKAYA, M. E. - YAVORSKAYA, E. V.

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NESHUMOV, B.V., kand.1okuBstvoved.nauk; KOSHIMEV, A.Ye., arkhitektor; ASMOVA, T.Ye., arkhitektor; SHIMYEV, V.H., arkhitektor; VOSHCMIOVA, G.K., arkhitektor; GCRBWOVA, V.A., ark-M tektor; KOVALIKOV, V.G., arkhitektor; MARKL"M, Yu.S., arkhitektor; __YAYLROVS9A-YA-;-MwX~, arkhitektor; OGRYZEO, P.Y., arkhitektor; TIKHOHOVA, N.V., arkhitektor; MANANNIKOVA, L.V., ark-hitaktor; GRADOV, G.A., red.; rAVLFMO, M.Y.1 red. [Furniture and equipment for public buildings; catalog based on materials from the Exhibition of Furniture and Equipment for Public Buildings, 1959-19603 Kobel' i oborudovanie dlia obshchestvennykh zdanii; katalog aostavlen po materialam vystavki mebeli i oboradovaniia dlia obahchastvennyih ndanii, 1959-1960 gg. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.mterialam, 1960. 186 plates. WRA 14:2) 1. Akndemiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut obahchestvennykh zdaniy i soornzhaniy. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Gradov). 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Tr%14 of liquid mwl--uts by the malic int-th,-I at toont truill. Itave 1hr follhi%ilig fIfV1iIup%.. di'llf. [[III, 2 fir mi.. I I NO, ( 1 2 h %IuO, ~olu , K I r,.; K. 'A flit C11,4111. I'll flit ~411lr Mliti. Vilftlit. V; ties to KI, 8 ilay#; II,S mairr (witL), IA days, Tbe ilynium, 14.11LA RITALLURGICAL LITLIK47 method at an aeration title of I L/111111. at W, gave rt-milt, I It 0 0 Ili KX.j agreement With thme of file static tVA(. 1 Von I' t0"01, If C. S. 14121,811) *e An i I a fw a m 61 1U I to it it 1, w st K a it it VC it it 0 4111 0 0 0 6 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 111111 0 0 0 411111 41 or! 0 #14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0! 0000-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a *to so* so so as 0 6 o o Seel ? YAVOROV3KAYA, S. F. Cand Chem Sci Dissertation: "Removal and Detoxification of Mercury and Its Vapors." 25 MAY 49 Moscow Order of Lenin State V imeni M. V. Lomonosov SO Vecheryaya Mooskva Sum 71 Dowtamination and removal of Slowed Mercury 6Y ferric chloride. S. F. Vayurovskayst, Gilim i Adilt). FeCl, is a mml riltv- live dectintsminant for Ils dTOO; the coating produced an the droplets is more effective anti durable than is thAt formed by other agents, oll, dil. W%%, KiloO., HIS, 5 conubilons, clay. The effect It th4t of sharp lowering of the Vapor pressure of lig in the surrounding m1r; thui 1.5' mt./cu. tn. conen. was reduced to 0.01 let cipts. Li,ting Up to 70 days (ist thr void of the perit.1 a rise Q( 0.07, wA. noted). Ko-AAApoff t :z i~"~ Wr 7~~' 1_1 f g Z~ p i CP thracene red bgkk* waorptim (elk, scmkd matwidfa as to poor l4wrplion. to jv*jvjAm boAdiag "d 11 tim'. point *1 &.1%. iow idorptim low im. jwd go" WmUll. a on an bilky. ble materialf allow Pum or 00 tges; "my PC l0am oJiM01119- Tkie do- not apply to PI&Mef'"' do@, wid d=;4;;;;NH,y. edwritim. ,0 dm and b6ck teatiles. The bcbavkw in rt- =to I Is P. -.1%, uaitysUeondsM . laccwton lpillots.. warypow aw ideW.Im ybypor I= rtl doat shfwcftlw Illadballs Powsb4lity; im IM4 effect cd Allen Wit ibO 04"Klufc- Set"- " til pardwast. Cray -bbO' dum peruseability swptlWi too, &. A Mtwneus figammtly re perft;jty. poor WOW. ;h~ b. 0, UW. TUC dew. true done in PeW dishes very pow joad wIMOWM, slW 4"OrP- *M adjailtku vaterjobs. with de- 'wy pox cWtS. HS ,vcred with mbectil of pcrmft:7,'y. loedkun~~,.d- the teit- coverills by nicaus her' iEr~ tectim being time an the outer side of the . white teltiles: way good very gow- Leal pope" at Ww- Expts. an gorption tim. I - bL-ck lei of Preetba- I - S~A dc1twpoon. Woe fan for 3 amths. The jQWwWg Fmits were ob- uxptl*u' "Lly G. I&hwd: asbaKof cardboard: MW peruliability. tood rat- amliulo. P00C., Itsp. ." dewrPtion' allbestus wWWovd: pwr - ul =~y7 Vad WWOWS!' --We: biab - - pod devOW1011; 1 6 VWY flor PM ty, p _ &W-pdam. p-:="Pa ; very lrptwu; wood lily. OW admarpticis. 00 d- de- mmMurn ma and Pa ty. pow ad-W ;Nuty, Ttry A41mated wood: Mv POW Pem , 3 5 ~E R OAN & 54 N _ ' M "I 3 ing It. nonin urfous or remov 1952 No. 20, 72 lo 611~-Ol RmIXI lid rb-3 119 V'-IPCr I 5, an I)v Irc,,l train sm(411 qu""t't'm f".Ctively. M of soll) ~'- of I-.,Cl, or of ciftuhlo,14 of inct.3111c 119 with the "" of wotkulotns CrIA U ""1:f' of snijur arat Clay. The 11'allA "Creitst its urlinrptive J)[()P, terial tmlt(ll to I finlihed 11111 With poruas lorcd cotton clothing erties for-fig vallor. Light-Co n of the Lj recommended ILS best [of Protmtlo Ityine to high gj(373 D~ c bodY against 119 "rOrq. D "fT 4. ZIR ip YAVOROVSUYA, S.F. Comparative evaluation of permeability and adsorptive ability of mercury vapors in various construction and technical materials. Gig. sanit., Moskva no.12:15-39 Dee 1952. (OLML 23:4) 1. Of the Central Scientific-Research laboratory of Hygiene and 1pidem- iology of the Ministry of Ways of Communication USSR. J. YAVOROVSKAYA, S.F. . 1-1 :;o., Rapid method of determination of mercury vapors in air. Gid. sanit., Moskva no.4:48-49 Apr 1953. ((;IXL 24:4) 1. Of the Central.Scientific-Raisearch Laboratory of Hygiene andLpidemi- blogy of the Ministry of Communication Routes USSR. YAVORSKAYA, S.F. Rapid indicator determination of the content of mercury in structural m4terlidi. Gig-iona i SeLnif.'-'53. Iffo.4, 49-50. Ma lk 6:4) CA 'no. 21: 11072- 1 YAVOROVSXAYA, S.F., kanclidat khimicheiskikh nw*; POLUBINSM, A.L. Pseudoliqueftetion applied in gas purification. Mils.prom. no.2:91-94 Mr '55. (mraA 8:8) 1. TSentrallnaya usachno-issledovatel'almya laboratorlya gigiyeny i apidemiologii Ministerstva putay sodbehohonlya. (Scrubber (Chemical technology)) IVT~` ;:. - w , v.- ~, ~: , ~~ _~i! "! , _. ,~ WE EXCERPTA MEDICA Sec 17 Vol 5/3 Public Health Yar 59 926. RAPID METHOD OF DETERMINATION OF FUMES OF BENZOL AND BENZOL HOMOLOGUES (Russian text) - Y a v o r o s k a y a S. F. - KHIM. PROMYSH. 1956, 6 (46-47) A rapid method has been developed for the determination of fumes of benzol and Its hOmOlORues based on the reaction of the aromatic hydrocarbons taking place on silica gel, using formaldehyde sulphuric acid as Indicator. The content of the vapours of benzol, toluol and xylol in the air is determined by comparison of the length and shade of the stained layer of the indicator with a standard scale. The organic substances, with the exception of the higher aromatic hydrocarbons, do not interfere with this reaction. Where only benzol or one of its homologues is present in the air. It is possible to determine its content with an accuracy of up to 0.05-0.1 mg./I. The method recommended permits a rapid and simple deter- mination of the vapours of benzol. toluol and xylol in air. with a degree or accur- acy, in the author's opinion, that in adequate from the public health point of view. (S) t -711 'Q~ 7-j aPf~,- P YA /f ft-I H-1 USSR/Analysis of Or(.7inic Substances. G-3 Abs Jour Referat zhur Khimiya, No 6, 1957, 19685 Author S.F. Yavorovskaya. Title Express Inalcator Method of Determination of Vapors of -Benzene and Ito Hemologs. Orig Pub : Khim. prom-st't' 1956, No 6~.366-367 Abstract : In order to prepare the indicator, silica Gel (ASK, MSK, ShSK or KSK), crain size 0.25 to0-5 mm, is treated with boiling diluted HC1 (1;1)) washed, roasted at 8000, treated with concentrated H S04 (5 to 6 ml per 3 9)) heated tLntil.SO3 is eliminated,'and 4 to 5 1 of air are suckled through it, the air having been passed prelimina- rily through a 3yj solution of CH20. The indicator con- taining about 30'A of H2S04 and 3% of CH20 is put into tubes (dia. 1.5 rrj:i, len6th 80 riun, layer heirght 60nn) and closed on both sides with cotton plugs and powdered por- celain or glass. The contents Of C6H6) toluene and Card 1/2 - 6 (17 zodj!r. A/Y We- 'EP I de 0 A r . 11 5 50) SOV/64-59-4-w2l/27 AUTHOR: Yavorovskaya-, S-, F., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: A Rapid Method for the Determination of Chlaro-orGanic Compounds in the Air (Bystryy metod opredeleniya khlororganichoskikh soyedineniy v vozdukhe) PERIODICAL: Khimicheakaya promyshlennostf, 1959, lir 4, pp 77-79 (USSR) ABST1*11AC T: Withthe development of the chemistry of synthetic fibre the investigation of air as to the presence of poisonous chloroorganic compounds, as for instance tetrachloro alkenew , ' becomes important. The different investigation methods of this kind may be subdivided into four groups. The rapid determination method which is based on the coloring of the test paper or the flame is not so precise as the analytical method but it is of interest because of the-short time it requires. Since the W molecules have four chlorine atoms and thus intensive coloring of the-flame is obtained, in the present case a corresponding rapid method was worked out, which is based on the Beilstein- reaction. The'operation curves were plotted after several analyses which were made after the microcombustion and flame Card 1/2 coloring. The organic substances in the air sample were absorbed A Rapid Method for the Determination of SOV/64-59-4-21/27 Chloro-organic Compounds in the Air either on a resting coal layer (activated charcoal) in a special glass tube (Fig 2) or on a pending coal layer in a special absorption vessel (Fig 3). Complete absorption occurs with air current velocities of 10-15 1/minute. The activated coal with the absorbed substance is put above the flames on a copper grid above the flame in an attachment (Fie 4) and the duration of the flame coloring is measured with a stop watch. According to the aforementioned operation curves the content of (I) may be calculated. The determination results obtained from air and alcohol solutions (Tables 1,2) show that the minimum chlorine content which must be in the sample amounts to 0.5 me chlorine. The method was checked under working operations and yields results which are well in line with those obtained after micro- combustion. There are 6 figures, 2 tables, and 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Working Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 2/2 j Y Determination of small amounts of chlorine organic compounds in the air by gas chromatography. Khim.prom. no.8:573-577 Ag '61. (MIRk 14:8) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevanly Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. .(Chlorine organic compounds) (Gas chromatography) Jgz~ P51,1 k YAVOROVSYLAYA. S.F. Saparate determination of the components of certain gaseous nixtur" ,in the air of industrial enterprisoo by the method of ga&-liquid distr4tign chromatography. Trudy Kom.anaJCkhim. 13:269-276 163. '. I i (MIRA 16:5) 1. Institut gigiyeny truda i profzabolevaniy AM SSSR. (Gas chromatography) (Air-Analysis) YAVOROVSKALYA. S.F.. ~c~.khim.nauk Absorption of gaseous and vaporous harmful lngredie4~9 from tho air by a boiling layer of solid sorbents. Gig. i san. 28 to-1:36-38 J&163. (14IRA 16:7) 1. Iz Instituts, gigiyeny truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy AM SSSR. (AIR -PURIFICATION) ~p DREYZI21, R.S.; ZUBOVA, Z.F.;_XAIIOROVSKATA, V. Ye.; BOCIIAROV, Ye.F.,- FOKITAJ, G.I.; BALANDIIIIA, A.M.; ROZINA, E.E.; VOROBIYEVA, R.N.; ZALESSKIY, G.D.; ZHDAITOV, V.M. Serological properties and pathogenicity of the R-virus in suckling mice. Vop. virus 9 no./+:462-468 Jl-Ag 164 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMII SSSR, Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut virusnykh preparatov i Novosibirskiy meditsinskiy institut. YAVOROVSKAYA, V. F.: Master Chem Sci (diss) -- "On the effect of iwlfuryl chloride on certain terpenes". L'vov, 1958. 20 pp (Min Higher Educ, Dnepropetrovsk State U.im 300th.Anniversary of the Unification of the Ukraine with Russia, Chem Faculty), #100 copian (KL, No 8, 1959; 135) KALINOVSKIY, M-S-; YAVOROVSICAYA V 11 P,-ZffOct Of sulfurYl chloride on d--pinens. Ukr-khia-zhur. 25 no.l: 107-110 159, (MIRA 12:4) le Dnepropetrovokly gosudar8t,70nnYY Universitet. (Sulfuryl chlorlds), (Pinene) V! YAVOROVSKAYA, V. Ye., Cand tied Sci (diss) "Aggressive pi,operties of hemolytic streptococcus arid immunobiological indices in pativnts ill with scarlet fever." Novosibirsk, 1958- 10 PP; (liovos2i.birsk ~~t~,te Nedical Inst); number of copies not given; price riot given; (FL, 21-63, 132) DREYZINj R.8 YAVOHOV IDINAP A.1-1.1 SHURIN, S.F.j A 4. d SKAYA, V.Ye.-i BAL41 I XZ,GM A.N.; ZALESSKIY, GIDIj Zfl A N .; MOSOLOV, DANOV.0 V.m. Group of new virus strains, the so- ed R virus. Vop virus. 6 no.5:521-532 S-0 161. 15:1) 1. Institut virusolokii imeni D,I.Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR, Moskva i Novosibirskiy meditsinski in titut, Rovosibirsk. (V yU~ 05~~, EN- P-P f"', IASHBELI,, S.I.; KHIL'2,'R.G.; YAVOROVSKAYA, Yu.S. (Gorlkiy) Prevention of occupational poisoning in workers of granozane plants due to inhalation of unithiol aerosol. Gig. truda i prof. zab. 4 no.12:16-20 D 160. (MM 150) 1. GorIkovskiy gosudarstvennyy na-Lichno-iosledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny trudai, Fwo:CcuaiormI'nykh zaboloyaniyo (HERCURY CRGANIC C%IPOUNDS-TOXIGOLOGY) YAVOR3KAYA, Z.A.,; VYMfTIII, F.S. Lxperience in the decating of felt footwear. Tekst. prom. 24 no.7: 76-77 J1 164. (:=,a 17:10j) 1. Starshiy inzh.-tekhnolog Ukrainskogo nauchno-isslodovatellskogo instituta tekstillnoy prorVshlennosti (UkrNIILT) (for Yavorakaya). 2. Zavoduyushchiy sektorom valyallno-voylocImy1ch i fatrov.(kh izdeliy Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta tekstillnoy proV, shlennosti (for Apykhtin). A~ V V 1j]".L PL'* L. YAVORKOVSKIY, L. I. -- "Dia nostic Significance of Lactic Acid in the Gastric hice." Latvian State U, 1949. In Eatvian (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: Izvest~ya Ak. Nauk Latv&skby 6SR, No. 9 Sept., 1955 YATICROVSKIY) A. A. "The Mechanism cl-,the Grignard-Idurtz Reaction and the Synth6sis of OomeFattyl-Aromatic Hydrocarbons of C - C21L Compo- sitlon.11 Cand Chem Sci, L,vov State U, Llvov, lq~R, (Rzffkhim, No 3, Fab 55) SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institu- tions (14) -v~ _M. ~i Rr, mgm .5 4- lzi;-Va V -AT Rf i2 07 f Pq '-fig at. ~g, USM/Chemistr7 - Organic chemistry POrd IA, Pub, 116 7 16/24 Authors I 1-falinovskiy,, M..S,,, and Yavorovskiy~ A. A* -Title I Synthesis of alpha-bromethyl benzeme and alpha-brcxnisopropyl benzene and t1heir appItcation- in_(;T1z.An&rd_ reactlons- Pario-dical t Ukr, khi,m V zhur. 21/2,, 240-244, 1.955 Abott-act --It was-established that-the ~ saturation of. styrene or methylatyrene with hydrogen bromide in an-6ster, eblorofoi-m or carbon tetrachloride solution offers high yields of alpha-bromethyl benzene. The properties of alpha- bromisopropyl benzene obtained through high vacuum distillation of the sat- uration product are described. The conditions favorable for the formation of organo-magnesium compounds of alphix-brcmethyl benzene are discussed. The yields of organo-magnesium compounds obtained during the saturation in a nitrogen atmosphere are listed. Eight reforancas: 5 GcTman, 2 Russian and US1171 and 1 French (1882-1950). Table. Institution -The.-Tvan Franko State University Lvov Submitted April 20P 1954 -USSHI Chemistry Analytical. cheTdztry 06id :1/1 ~'_Pub 116 - 8/29 .~A,Uthora Malinov-skiy, M.- S., and-Yavorovskiy,.A. A. -Title 1. Synthesis of 2-phenylbutatie.and 2-phenyl-2,3,3-trimethylbutare with the aid of lithium-organic compounds 'Periodical .s. Ukr..khim.. zhur.,21/6, 723-725, Dec 1955 Abstl~act BY combining alpha-bromo-isoliropylbenzone-with tertiary butyllithium and lithiumtriethylmethane the-authors obtained.two.-hydrocdrbons --2-phenyl-2,3,- 3-trim-e-thy-lbutane and 2-phenyl-2-methyl--'),3-diethylpentane. Another hydro- carbon __2-~phenylbutane - was obtained in an analogous manner from lithium ethyl and alpha-bromethylbenzene, It was established thzit the very same re- actions but with organo-magnesium compounds instead of lithium-organic ones did not produce the hydrocarbon desired or the yield of the hydrocarbon was extremely low. Five references: 1 USSR, 3 USA and 1 Germ. (1876-1949). Institution LIVov State University im. 1. Frilinko; Facti.1ty of Organ. Chaii. SOmitted Hay 28 1955 p - 14. ~4 qv,-,A,-RN -IS M NN 4'i if i4traitolet Irradiation an grlzpnoau.- kneTIVAI com Mel and A. Aj. VAV'~'rov jj i=ic kv" no Is O"Mrs-tw Mat we fe2ellon of Mg with RX in t r prrwaca of ultraviolet radiation 19 a rdd"t rt7actlon, while the forUIA- tiort of free radicals on Irradfution of RNigX soins. Is estab- jigbad, When IM was added to Mg and EtjO while bein i filtuninated with UltravlaItt, the reaction usually corrune= 0 dIA I Ultraviolet Iflum te Y. [nation during the formation X of RbIg aye Improved yields (improvement or drop In 0' for IILNrfflr (8.7%), BuNtgBr and PhhfgBr (15 -tvbik tbz follorwins gave lower yields: L -~PrNfgljr (4.5 0 -fluJ&fg11r (0%). MePtCHNIgBr (9.4%); in C~Hs as the solvent tvith wfalysis at the rcaction by a little i: foll6tylas abowed decreased yields of RNtgX when illuml- 'bated with ultraviolet: iso-PrAfgl (11.1 ISo-B and Iso-AmAtill (14.4%). MCBM gBr give the I: raMS rcsu ts I in both instance. These re3ultsindicate the I Initial formation of R radicals which react with MjX radica 1. is Nor the primary halides, and R radicals renctink with Nf&Xs -'for secoudary R radicali.. The reactions virt In Cill, gave t:nutouly Riproducti but abo RPb, which [pelicates the radl. CU uatuj I o of the reaction (bo,-PrPh. ko-BuPh. and Lzo- A it isolated). Illumination of prepd, Rl wt MgX re rsulted in no pa evolutibn from Me3fgLWfiik R01gBr gavv a mitt. of satd.* and turmtd. gaseous hydie.--irbons. ap; ter ~ar- (eutly CjHs and CsH4, formed from Et radicals; the fat i itaction also yielded a ppt., which on trcatirumt with IlrO pvc C*1f4; the quint. tpsults In4icate that Illumination vlowertd the concn. of EtAug in the Soln. and raised thut of EtA(gBr- the react!on of EttMg I. of radical type Involving 'decotapd. Into RN fg and R radicals which then 4eld P-Nfgx and X radicals; the latter reacting with li'?"Ig yield R?JgX. BuMgBr did u6t yield gases under ultra- violet Illumin4tion. . When miits. of R, 7 MgX and ICA were Irradiated there was a slight (6-7%) apparent reduction of available RM&X, possibly thrijugh formation of Rj, Ci. P Gilman and Heck, C-4. 24, 2120. G. M. Kn:!~ "M ~Z q~ Mv~ U.4 7 - ;:a j if .- -; YF-'vDRQv~ it, A - id-wijm relic ti-In' aclianlism of Jim Orignix ' V" T juid propettles o( 2,34pheny A~ V & A. Yavoro"L f. S. TTalinuynkil (State Univ. h '~5 2 -ehd 'Y A (I V =rrai-n. KPim, Zb;tr, 21, lipirwarLwim rcl)t)rtctt by 0. lVixMich (d, Chcot, Zentr. 1899, 11, 1017) ' ~3(19112 id Klari-i (Dcr. 35, 26, ')1 tvi havifig the formulit at CIIIIIII ditilcr. fr~--m vich v-1her in phyg. prop~,.rtle~'f; The Itydrocarti(ii. rct,cirt(A by in. oil heating with i(KHric ill all aIIIIIIII 8 lim at '-Y36-10 pive.3prixitictsof ismnexle -,t-tur- oil, 4 dir- b.. 151-2'. th~ oth,r, at- 21`4-0.5'. O6'mj')q C.f Al 3 Willi K%bio" gltvc AcPh. ittdic:itioz tile 4mim Anictum fpt all thirc; X- ray diffrat;Nfm 41 of 1111! :1 sillvitalivr5 show siltillat ilislwo~ijhii i,r tlv~ pmttrw; but fllffi!ma lipiwiiigtt, lmllviiflilK differcitt Ltttim , paranwt-rs. The Griltmird reactiott fif PlIcIsr'McUt r';l" C151f-7,111. 1 J~t-'.W (d. I'alikiriand Lyubi.: Illova, C~I. 41-1!~S'f J, a-q W~jja~ tile Ifflijil fonn. whicil w;m di'D lwfud :,1 0, fa- '~f tlj'v'4'jljiJ SlIb.1:l$1fX. kVllttZ TiZaCOm. (if :4- gave tile prExhict, tit, 119% arid gmiter llfflthi. or iiquiii poonct. 11mfin. (if C,,11,1 nci-lorglitig to, TAvo?,Ov SK Y, A. A 0,;,Ilcchanlsn of th", 6lignud-Wurtz rf-,dItiu-- I- Sy" fil,.rofn~tjc jiydrocarbon3 fTOM benzYl Of GOInD -jibenzallO, and a-bmtl'O,-motllylf"tjlyl- lorlde, ci-bromoetll~ A. J 411~clnnne. hl. S- Mil . trlwAatioll)~ G,*1l Ch,-,,f. U.S,S.R. 25, ~2 C.A . 5o, 9311 d. ~54 N-2 Q En 'V I i V k"Methplult of tha d,"rlt-WU112 reaction, I. gyn- thtsis d galneur pUr "Al as y rig #40;w - -,. 2-d-MOD1 lid Kilfthff""Iffi. V"Lnd . -, . U=., l,Vuvj, tj Krim.75, AZ.UW-IKl cf. C.A. 119a SU-,-Wla.-Reactian of J'hCIf,Cl with ISO M. bIlBr In 0 Jim at Do' kave 33% iso-AinCHIPh, 21.7% 2,7. dimethyluctane. a%, MePh, ?% PUCI IIC4114~1 foci I,Pb, and 137a utlidtiotitled lim-lucts. In IlMg8r, there was furtmM 3 eU a 3.44-' U&emethy1hexane, and souTe lkfc?h. With A-fe,c gCI there formed 2470 PhOhMes, 26.5% AfePh and % ct4litil With Et*CNtgC[ there formcd 19.61/0 PhC110.1o, 2.9 bleft, and 8.7% hightr hydrocasbons. RegclWn of P! CHBIeBr with EtN',gBr gave sirnilarl~ 8% I'hCflr.IeFt; BuMSBr gave 2Z7 PhCHMeBu and 0 a n-miai,e; Mellt- CH?,IgBr gave 4% PhCH*fcCHMePh and -00% 3,4-di- methylhexene; AfeaClfgCl gave 43% MeM-les; PhCHr- MgCl gave 2070 PhCHNICCILPh and 44 o (PhCHvN.' ,0 R=-ion of PhCAl"Ur with EtNfgBr gave 34,~ PhC?.fe,Et; With iso-PrAfgilr there was fornottl 25,5170 PhCNfekCIINf"; with isr>-DuMgBr, 18.3% PhCAfejCHCIINfe,; with BuMgBr, 27% PhC,%fe,T)u; with MejCMgCl, 45% C)6fe,)V. and with !so-AmANfgBr, 9.2% iso-AmCl 10.6% 2,7-41imethylactane. I-Pkmyt-2,2-dWkylbtaan~bg#112-15', d,, 0.867. nl? 1.4995; 2-PAenyl-J-mdhXpenlqffe b~. 110-12*,, do 0.962, mV 1.4890; 2-phenyl-2.3-dinulkylbulane br. 197- 200* do O.VS, n:V 1.40,15, G. M. Kosalapoff -77 "ZI 137-58-1-2138 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 290 (USSR) AUTHORS: Yavorovski Galibey, L. I. TITLE: Polarographic Analysis of Type Metal (Polyarograficheskiy analiz tipografskikh splavov) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Ukr. n. -i. in-t poligr. prom-sti, 1956, Vol 4, pp 104-126 ABSTRACT: Conditions have been found for simultaneous polarographic analysis of Sb-Sn and Pb-Sb. Determination of Sn in the pres- ence of Pb requires prior separation of the two, as their half- wave potentials coincide under all conditions, 0.2 g type metal is dissolved in concentrated HZS04 and H?O is added to the foregoing, together with the PbS04 precip itate, to bring it up to 50 cc. The solution is filtered and 25 cc filtrate is supplemented by a background solution (132 g NH4C', 80 cc 15 percent HCI, 24 cc 0.5 percent gelatin solution, and 600 cc H20) up to a total of 100 cc. The Sb and the Sn are subjected to polarography in an H2 atmosphere. Cu and Fe may be analyzed simultaneously. If the Cu and Fe content is greater than 1-2 percent, the peaks Card 1/2, of the Sb and Sn waves diminish, and this results in under- 137-58-1-2138 Polarographic Analysis of Type Metal reading of the results. If this is the case, additional curves have to be plotted for p~irposes of calibration. Under these conditions, Ni and Zn do not yield diffusion current and may be determined separately against an am- monia background after separation of the Pb in the form of PbC03. It is de- sirable that Cu also be determined against an ammonia background. The disagreement of 'the results with those obtained.by chemical methods is ap- proximately 2.5 percent for Sb and approximately 5 percent for Sn. N.G. 1. 'ryne vetals--Polarographic analysis 137-58-1-2137 Translation from: Rieferativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 290 (USSR) AUTHORS: Yavorovskiy, A.A., Shimanskiy, V.M. I ~ - TITLE: Semim icroanalysis of Tin and Antimony in Type Metals (Polumikroanaliticheskoye opredeleniye olova i surlmy v tipografskikh splavakh) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. - Ukr. n. -i. in-t poligr. prom-sti, 1956, Vol 4, pp 127-134 ABSTRACT: 0.1 g alloy is dissolved with heating in 3 cc concentrated H2S04. After cooling, 10 cc HCI (1:1) are added to the solu- tion. It is heated until the solution clears and is then titrated by 0.1 N KBr03 in the presence of 0.2 percent methyl orange until it is colorless (at 70-800). A control experiment is con- ducted parallel thereto. After titration 5 cc 15 percent HCI are added, as are 10 cc of water, and a 30 cm spiral-shaped iron wire is introduced. The flask is closed by a plu with a bunsen valve. As a result the PbS04 dissolves, the Sb+% is reduced to the metallic state, and the Sn+4 to Sn+2. The solution is held at a temperature close to the boiling point for 20 minutes and is Card 1/2 filtered through absorbent cotton in a flask with 2-3 pieces of 137-58-1-2137 Sernimicroanalysis of Tin and Antimony in Type Metals marble and 2-4 cc 5 percent HCL The flask is closed by a plug with a bunsen valve, cooled by water, pieces of marble are added, and the analysis is com- "Pfi6ed!"With iodometry. The time required for the analysis is one hour. The results of a verification of the method are presented. 1. Type MetaLs-Preparation 4. Titration Card 2/2 P. K. 2, Tin-Detern-ination 3* AntImony-Determination N USSR/Pbysical Chemistry - Colloid Chemistry,, Dispersion Systems. B-14 Aara Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Ehimiya, No 2, 1958, 4044. Author R.V. Kucher. A.A. Yavorovskiy, M-A FOvbuz. Inst Tiile Study of Colloid Properties of Sodium Salts of Sulfosuccinic Acid Esters. Orig Pub'- K0110idn- zh-, 1957., 19, No 4., 454-458. Abstract: The surface tension isotherm of aqueous solutions of sodium salts of dimethyl) diethyl, dibutyl, and diiaovW1 eaters of sulfosuccinic acid were studied. The micelle formation in the three lower salts is displayed in aqueous solutions at an insignificant degree,, which is confirmed with the values of the critical concentration of micelle formation and of the mi- celle-molax weight determined by the light diffusion method. Diisoamyl ester possesses clearly expressed colloid properties. The conjugate solubility of sudan III starts to increase no- Card 1/2 -5- USSR/Physical Chemistry - Colloid Chemistry~ Dispersion Systems. B-14 Abs Tour: Referat. Mzurnal Xhimiya, No 2, 1958, 4044- ticeably in the series of aqueous solutions of lower succinic acid eaters beginning from dibutyl ester and it is especially great in the case of diisoamWl ester- Card 2/2 TZAKOV, Fe 3-1 k.4 Yakc,,;levich.; kand,.takhn~naukq dot-,;ant,-. YAVORSHCHURO, Nina Yovgenlyevna, aspixamtka- Pxcurwty -,f oorting mat-arbuls using drum-type eloctrlc corona dischargo aelAratore , X7,v.,vya.ucheb.zav.d, olektromokh, 8 1650 (MIRA 18s 2.0) 1. CWvabinaldy institut, mokhanizatAil I el&UtrirJkat-sii sellskogo IchozMstva (for Izakcv). 2* Kafedra elektrotekhniki Rostavskogo inetAtuVA sr-.jlakckbo-?yayntvennogn maighinostroyenlya (for Yavorshchenko). -fie: p, kzilennk ;~ . m. Z-`,`1AVJ%;lYA, G.D.; FOCIETKOVAil Ab~;,-)rption spectra of' vcm furrocena dej-j.vaLj~;c- I . A N 18:2) Iristi tut rnws'-~ kh :30yedinenly AN SSSR. 0!3 gq; 14Af LYASHCHENKO, T.V.; YAVOROVSKIYP O.K. [IAvorovslkyip O#-K.) Experience in the mechanization of production processes, Leb.pron. no.4:53-54 O-D 162. ~MIRA 1625) 1. KharIkovskaya shveynaya fabrika No.4. (Kharkov--Clothing induSt;7) TTI Q R R4 Y-7-- 'N"M -M R:~ -M S/194/62/000/005/021/157, D256/D308 AUTHOR: Yav j~p 0 ~skiyj V.G. TITLE: A system for controlling and simultaneous indicating the viater level in the head tank of a thermoelectric power plant PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika? no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-2-99 f (Sakharn, prom-stlt 1961, no. 4, 46) TEXT: Description of a system for regulation and remote.indication. of Y/ater level in the pressure tank of the thermQelectric power in- stallation of the Lannovskiy sugar plant. A throttle shutter was in- stalled.in the water supply pipe of the tankp and connected with a float inside the tank by means of a lever mechanism; the same mecha- nism couples the float to a magnetic system comprising a choke coil on an old 212/12 V transformer core. The choke coil has 200 turns of 1 mm2 diam. enamelled wire and current is supplied to it from the mains through a 220/12 V reducing transformer. A 5 A ammeter is in- cluded into the coil circuit indicating the current flowing through. ,Card 1/2 S/194/62/000/005/021/157 A system for controlling and ... D256/D308 the coils the scale of the ammeter being calibrated in the units of the water level in thetank. If the water level dropq, the float opens the throttle shutter and the magnetic circuit of the choke. A further drop of the level increases the opening of the shutter and the air gap in the magnetic circuit. The ammeter indicates the drop of the water level in the tank. Should the level rise,. the process ,is reDeated in the opposite direction. The described system reduces excessive water consumption and saves el. energy, [Abstractor's no- .te: Complete tranalationi. Card 2/2 --H A-w JP: SOV/137-57-10-19182 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal,Nfetallurgiya, 1957,Nr 10,p 106 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yavorshchenko, Ye.l. TITLE: ~_E~;mp 6`y~ ~-. aXped ]~~ipe in the Building of Farm Machinery (0 primenenii fasonnykh trub v sell skokhozyaystvennom mashino- stroyenii) PERIODICAL., V sb.. Ratsionalizatsiya profiley prokata. Moscow. Profizdat, 1956, pp 279-283 ABSTRACT: The VISKhOM (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Agri- cultural Machinery) has developed and perfected the techniques required to produce 15 models and sizes of shaped pipe (SP) of square, rectangular, and triangular section, while until last year the plants of the ferrous-metals industry made only Z models and sizes of SP. It is necessary to hasten the work of the scientific research institutions and plants in developing and introducing new economical sections, to accelerate the development and production of lightened hot-rolled shapes in accordance with the present GOST government standard, and,to undertake the development of SP pro- Card 1/1 duction by shaping. V.0. YAVORSKAYA, A.A. Working with a textbook and distributed material in anatomy lessons. Felld.i akush. 27 no.7:59-60 Jl 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Vinnitskoye meditsinskoye uchilishche. (A-PIATOMr--STUDY AND TEACHING) KOZINI VA; CHERVATOK, V.F.; YAVORSKAYA, A.K. [IAvors'ka, A.K.]; ~NAKONECHHAYA, A.O.. [Nak6necIhna 'A Using the dilatometric method for determining the complete setting (pol,vmerization) of "plastic" concrete. Khim.prom. [Ukr.] no.1: 12-15 Ja-Mr 164. (MIRA 170) aa, iU A;~'4 -.7-kr" TAVORSKAYA, A iR. Ubing a planstary mechanism with noncircular Ybeele for generating an intermittent periodic motion., Trudy Instemaoh. Sem. po teor,mash, 21 no.8l/82sl6-29 160 (MIRA 13:11) (;echanical movemezkto) YAVORSKAYA, B.M.; OSIPOVA, G.I.; YEGORSHINA, L.A. Epidemiological effectiveness of prophylactic action of phage in dysentery nidi. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i imrm,n. no.2:69 F '54. (MT,RA 7:3) 1. Iz Tomskogo institute. vaktoin i syvorotok. (Dysentery) (Bacteriophage) SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1933 AUTHOR JAVORSKAJA,I.M. TITLE The Solution of some Problems of Detonation in a Medium with Varying Density. PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111, fasc-4, 783 - 786 (1956) Issued: 1 / 1957 For the purpose of studying the initial stage of the flashing up of new stars, the extension of compression "Jumps" in gas masses with eigengravitation and with a flow of heat on the front of-the compression flow (detonation, radiation, etc.) is investigated. A glass sphere is assumed to be at rest at the moment t 0, in which initial density is distributed in accordance with the law co Q0 A/r o . The author investigated the not st 'eadied adiabatic motion of a gas caused by the detonation which began in the center of the sphere. This gas motion is described by four partial differential equations. The motion of the gas is, in general, not automodellike. Here strong detonation waves are in- vestigated, the velocity D of which is considerably greater than the velocity a of the sound before this wave. (q - a 21,y _0). The term describing the effect .o? gravitation can be neglected in the equation. The,problem investigated here is reduced to that of the propagation of a detonation wave in a glass sphere irrespective of back pressure and t~e forces of gravitation; on this occasion the problem becomes automodel-like. New dimensionless variables are introduced, and the equations of motion are expressed by them. Also the HUGONIOT conditions .on the front of the shock wave are given. Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111,fasc-4, 763-786 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1933 For the determination of gas motion behind the detonation wave the field of the integral curves of the equation of motion and the modification of a parameter along these-integral terms a-re studied. A graph illustrates the integral curves for different W . Furthermore, an expression for the modification of the character of the singular pointson the occasion of 11he modification ofed is given. At 0 2 + I ) the CHAPMAN-JOUGET condi tion can be satisf ied. At CO > 0 (contrary to 4) - 0) there is no nucleus at rest in the center, and the moving gas occupies the entire space within the wave front and pressure in the center is finite. At CU > 2 rl(r + 1) the CHAPMAN-JOUGET condition cannot be satisfied, and velocity and pressure behind the detonation wave then'surpass their values which hold in the case of the CHAPMAN-JOUGET wave condition being satisfied. At tj W 3(~F+ 1)/(31 - I)Jan exact solution is obtained. In con- clusion the case W > X ~+ 1) (3 ~ - ) is discussed. If the motion is auto- modellike, it is possible, by means of a qualitative investigation to determine the charactefistios of the gas on the wave front and thus solve the problem. However, in the case of non-autoriodellike motions, considerable difficulties may be encountered when solving the problem. INS.TITUTION: Moscow State University Kd Ile 5 IY19 SOV/124-58-3-3044D Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 3, p 71 (USSR) AUTHOR: . Yavorskaya*-Shapshal, I. M. TITLE: Investigation of Some Transient M6-tions of Gravitating Gas in the Presence of Detonation Shock Waves and a Magnetic Field (Issledovaniye nekotorykh neustanovivshikhsya dvizheniy gravitiruyushche o gaza Pri nalichii udarnykb voln detonatsii, magnitn'bgo 'I polya ABSTRACT: Bi bliogra'phic entry on the author' s dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, presented to the MGU (Moscow State University), Moscow, 1957 ASSOCIATION: MGU (Moscow State University), Moscow. Card 1/1 -,5-7j kUTIfOR TITL& ..YIVORSKLYA I.N. 20-5-19/60 Th 09-6-111'atio-Es of an Infinite Self-Gravitating Gas Cylinaef in tho Presence of a 19agnetic Field. (Kolebaniya bo's~oncohnoeo gazovogo tsilindra a sobstvcnnoy gravi- tataiyey -Y raagnitnora pole - Russian) FERIOPICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk SSSA,1957, Vol 114o Nr 51 pp 908 - 99o 4B�TRACT The author here invcstigate3 onedimensional notiona of a eat; which have become nonsteady and may be connected with the notion of cosmic masses under the influence exercised by magnetic fields. The author especially presupposses the followina; The electric conductivity of the gases is assumed to be so high that the magnotir, lines of force may be supposed to be practically -"Frozen" in in the m%jiurl. The author furthermore investigates the problems of radial notione with oyl~ndrioSLl symmetry under the effect of the forces of Ilewton's gra- vita'tion and the interior magnetic field. The velocity is assumed to depend linearly on the distance from the symmetry axis. Reference is pade to works dealing with this subject. - - 1. The interior magnetic field is assumed to be direotioned along the sygqetry axis,-and the corresponding ayatem of equations of mo- tion is written down in cylinder coordinates. Alab the strict pakti- cular solution of this problem, which is to be investigated herelis written down. The motion ofthe gas depends on the amount of the oo- eff~ciente ocouring in this solution. All possible cases are desori- qard 112 beds 1. The gradients of prcssure and of magnetic intensit;r alre assu- 20-5-19/60 The Oscillations of an Infinite Self-Gravitating Gas Cylinder in the Presence of a Magnetic Field. med at the beginning to be positive. II. The gradient of magnetic in- tensity is negative. III. The gradient of preseuro is negative,the gradient of magnetic inten3ity is positive. IV. The maFnetic field in constant. V. Gas pressure is at first constant. VI. The magnetic field is constant and gravitation forces are laoking.This Pase agreea with that in which mass forces are lacking. VII. The forces of gravi- tation are lacking. Pressure and magnetic intensity are constant. In the case of the existence of gravitation forcen and a magnetic field which Is directioned along the symmetry axis it 13 ponnible that, in the case of the here studied initial distributions, gas configurations fly apart. g.jn conclusions the author deals with the case in which the magnetic linee of force are dosed concentric eireles.The solution of this prob, is mentioned here does not depend on an arbitrary function. lem which - The effect of gravitational forces is in this case equivalent to the change of the gradient of magnetic intensity. (1 illustration) 4SSOCIATION Moscow State University"u'r,.V.Lomonosov" PRZSE1jTED BY SBDQV L.I.,Member of the Academy SUBMITTLP 27,3-1957 -.-4VAIWLB Library of Congress. Card 2/2 ZIA S T; 5.1, I~u all u FZ2 j AA -1 S? 38 33 Z4,1 S.1 YA IAVORSKATA, I., kancl.fiz.-mat.nauk --------------- . Ptabotnitea 37 no.2:26 7 '59- (KM 12:3) Man conquers sPaCs r, Komissli p0 mozbpla InetnYm Goobehahenlyam pri I.. TJcbaWY sekreta Ax MR. (cosmic -pbysicG) tu., "on Bl)me One-Dimensional Unsteady Gas Motions, with Consideration of Radiation Effects." report presented at the First All-Union Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan 3 Feb 196.0. L 1215-1-66 01-1 ~ d i C -,-AC-C NRt -AP6000 -SOURCE CODE: UR/0040/65/029/006/1023/1034 541,/, AUTHORs Yavore L No (K oscow) ka ORG:- none Ur TITLEs Short wave asymptotes of a diffraotion field on a sphere under incident plane .transverse waves SOURCE: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanikay V. 29, no. 6t 1965# 1023-1034 TOPIO TAGS: shock wave diffraction, transverse wave, Bessel function, complex function I plane wave j asymptotic property EW 0 5**vo9eF- 5-,rc u e -rew E- ABSTRACT: The problem of plane wave ,di&iaction on a spherical obstacle was investi- pted'and short wave asymptotes were found for the,aoattered wave displacement in . various regions of elastic space: lightt umbrat and penumbra. Tho inoident wave Is .assumed polarized in the x-direction Wo WO exp icot) XO CXP. 1-1 (of'+ k.;)I, and the general displacement field-in the-stationary waves is described by V -VXVXW+W=0~j* ks' - -1. 1;11. The plane incident vector is then expanded in spherical functions with boundai7 conditions applicable to solid as well as hollow spheres. The resulting displacement C.rd 1A, 41, "-J j L 12157-66 ACC NRs AP6610541 field takes the form (k,r)); i P (t&) Cos 1P + 2n�Ljrcah.P)'(k W + 1) 0 (k,r) En% sin 4? + X ~P__, (11) T k,r Cos sin 0 (k2r) P (0 cOs T 2rT- X n n 6 + jbhP) (k2r) + 11, + ro -W- DP,l (k,r)l X 5 (P Tr" X (kr) + 11a (k -;-W 00 P', 40 (k,r) + j. (k,r) I Cos (P 151n 0 sin (p + N lc-h-"' 151n 0 S To [Cnh.(,) (k2r) + j. (kr)] 8p,,,' (11) 1,n yl I k OL 0% ane )/ for k a an( 2 is studied in the coMP1 P1 Th. solution of this equation f t Watson* Diffraction of electric waves 8 orma ion (G so pig. j). The according to the WatsOll tran Vol* 95t 1100 666) (see al ~by,the earth. proo. Roy. SOO& At 19180 are studied nexto uoing the asYmP-- Wave asymptotes of the above transformation B-ciated Legenare-functions- totic expressions for spherical Bessel functions and as 0 short is found to converge fast everywherein the umbra The longitudinal displacement region whose botinds -k roe displacement angl ,~cftjo--seOtiOn-wiA_h-=_ Pex e 7r-20C . The tranove O-domain of represent -a region coincidenV wJAn--Ahc-9eO2str`i o showoonvergenoe in thO saMo eerie - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'Card 24 7 IF T-Til:7 -t-In xy--m-, Z~ ~Zwv ; 71, L 12157-66 .~ACC NR,--AP6000544,-- the umbra whose bowidaries are shown in Fig. 2, IM V "M ' JAM AM .141 P Rev 4 L.C., Fig. 2. Card "NfRf Vp L 12157-66 ACC NRx AP6000541 ~A similar diffraction map is constructed for the:"illuminated" region# and a modified contour integration is carriedout to oalculate-the tranaitional regions of wave diffraction as well. The author expresses her thanks to 2,_&, Skuridin for his influence on the work. Orig. art.haet 35 equations and 6 figure64~/ SUB COM. 20/ MU DkTEt 22.Tul65/ ORrG REPS 0091, OTH RM 016 C6rd -41A --I 32003-66-5W Atc-NRi AP6013160 SOURCE CODE: UR/0387/66/000/004/0003/0014 AUTHOR: Yavorskaya, I. M. j ORG Mathematics Institute, Academy o 50-(Matematicheakiy institut)Aka- demiya nauk SSSR) L TITLE; Scattering of high frequency plane longitudinal waves from convex bodies SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli, no. 4, 1966, 3-14 TOPIC TAGS: elastic scattering, shear wave, compression shock wave ABSTRACT: Scattering of station=-wa es-from rigid spheres and spherical cavities in various zones of the elastic space is studied. The results are applied to smooth bodi- es of arbitrary convexity. A method suggested by Watson (1918) and further developed by Fok (1946) and Bremmer (1949) for the acoustical and electrodynamic problems is ap- plied for the solution of diffraction problems, by setting up basic equations and cer- tain boundary conditions. The equations for "creeping" waves in the "shadow" zone and diffraction waves in the "light" zone were developed and applied to diffraction pheno- menon from smooth convex bodies using a method developed by Levy and Kellov (1959). The author thanked G. A. Shuridin 1. for her interest In the work. OrIg. art. has: 6 figures, 31 formulas. SUB CODE: 08AC/ SUBM DATE: l0Sep65/ ORIG REF: 012/ OTH RM 014 Card 1/1 UDC:. 534.26 YAVORSMYA IM. (Mosk.va) Short-wave asymptotic behavior of a diffraction field on a sphere under the effect of Incident plane transverse waves. Prikl. Mat. I mekh. 29 no.6:1023-1034 11-D 165. (1-URI, 19:2) 1. Submitted July 22, 1965. is; -v g IOTKOVSKIY, Aleksandr Arturovich; YAVORSKAYA, I*S. red. [Economic problems of the automation of Soviet trade] Hkonomicheakie problerV avtomatizatsii BOvOtskoi torgovIi. Leningrads Izd-VO Leningr- univ., 1965. 122 pe (MIRA 18:10) M., TOLMACHEV, Aleksandr Innokentlyevich; YAVOtKATA, I.S., red.; ZHUKOVA, TO.G., tekhn,red. ~Fundamentals of the study of the ranges of plants; introduction t6;the chorology of plante]Osnovy ucheniia ob arealakh; vvedenie v khorologiiu rastenii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1962. 99 Ps (MIRA 16:1) (Pbytogeography) n.7 LAGUTINA, Yekaterina Ivanovm; SUEVSKIY, B.N., prof.,, red.; YAVORSKAYA I..S-,.-xed.; BLIZAROVA, N.A.., tekhn. red. (AfricA; economic and geographical atu~yj Afrika; okonomiko- goografichaskii ocherk. Uchobnoo posobie dlia studontov- zaochnikov pod red. B.IN.Somevskogo. Loningrad, Izd-vo Loningr. univ., 1962. 73 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Africa-Economic geograp1q) ALEKHIN, Turiy Mikhaylovich; YAVORSKAYA, I.S., red.; ZHUKOVA, Te.G., tekhn. red.' [Statistical forecasts in geophysics; dynamic and statical method for the forecuat or geophysical macroprocesses] Sta- tisticheskie prognozy v geofizike,- dinamiko-statiaticheskii metod prognoza geofizicheakikh makroprotsessov. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr.univ., 1963. 84 P. (MIRA 16t10) (Geophysics) f!!;~q FAVLOVA, Nim lilikolaye-ma; BABKOV, I.I., otv. red. red. [1',hysical geography of the Crimea; a textbook] Fizicheskala geografila Kryma; uchebnoe posoble. Leningrad, Izd-vo Le- ningr. unive, 1964. 104 p. (MIRA 17:7) _u ~ -, - --%- - -,v,- Jl -. i;St" t4, -p, JQ R mk WM bit'! Mval---,~5eRA yAVCRMyA, K. ya.: Yjaster Med Sci (diss) -- "The problem of the effect of re- moval of the cerebellum on the conditioned-refley, activity of birds and manwels (Experiments on doves and cats)". Leningrad., 1959. 19 pp (Inst of Experimental Medicine, Acad Mod Sci USSR, First Leningrad Med Inst im. Acad I. P. Pavlov), 200 copies (KL, ljo 16, 1959, 110) _i~ 5 SOV/35-59-9-6979 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomlya I Geodeziya, 1959, Ur 9, p !=j (u3sa'i AUTHORS- Demenko, I.M., Lysyakova, R.F., Yavorskaya, L.N. TITLE: The Exact Positions of the Minor Planet Hobe PERIODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, September 18, Wr 195, PP 5 6 ABSTRACT: Seventeen photographic positions of Hobe are cited, (epoch. 1950.0). The plates were obtained by the astrograph MAO AS UkrSSR (D - 4o cm, F - 5.5 m) during 1955 - 1957; the coordinates o~ the reference stars were taken from the Yale catalogues. Card 1/1 i"",-N N -j T 11 -1-61 11.1. , -..- - - -. -;~~. - I I -, --~ Rr R K OWTI 1. YAVMSrATki 14. T-0 20 sm (6oa) 4. J~W 7, COMParative study of group camponents of tho microflora of raw furs preserved with aoid salts and with brinoo Trud.y VNIO No. 10, 1951 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ydkbrn*rZ 1953, Unclassified. M m&= U, m OMMSBUY, Ye.S.; YAVORSKAYA, K.T.- lll~- - ~--- - ~- Secondary microbes associated with distemper and their variability. Trudy VNIO no,13:204-206 '53. (KLRA 7:5) (Distemper) (Pseudomonas) A~ n a~' 1 _ " ' 6 ~ W ly ;'UTHOR: 11.-Y Jr v idate of 2echnical Sciences; Yavorskaya, kn o a ., C , .I., EnGincer 1~ TITLE: Suction Silt-Condenser (Vsasyvayushchiy sgustitell jullpy) A7 PERIODICALt Gidrotekhnicheskoye Stroitellotvo, 1958,111lr 4 pp 47-48 (USSR) ABSERACT: Investigation of the process of sand dredE;ing has revealed the possibility of separating part of the inirawn vater, rushing into the tube between the edge of the suction nozzle and the ground. The flow of water entering the dredging tube under the suction action of the dred~;e forras a sort of cylindrical sleeve, entraining at its center the mass of silt. By intro- ducin6 a thin walled ',pipe into the suction nozzle, it is pos- sible to transport through this pipe a more-hi6hly-concentrated silt. This interior pipe separates the water surrounding the silt (when it enters the nozzle) frow, the silt in the center of the flow. To incroaae the offoctivc-neas of the drodge, the section nozzle can be 6iven the shape of a flange or a funnel as showrn in figure 2. It is recommended to use pumps "NF" when working with dredging machines "Nz". ;,V;iILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Dredging machines-Equipment P7 20-5-23/60 bTHOR: SPIVAK,G.V., KROKWAA.I., YkVOPSKM,T.V,, DURMOVAX.A. - - TITLE: Etching of Dielectmes by IWi-oBombardment. (Travieniye dielektri- kov ionnoy bombardirovkoy, Russian) PER 0 ICAL: Dok-lady Akadem-ii Nauk SSSR, 1957P Vol 114# Nr 5, pp 1001-1003 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The following is shown by the present paper: On the occasion of the b=bardment of the surface of a dielectric by means of gasions geometrically regular etching figures may form which reflect the crystal structure of the object. Bombardment with positive ions was carried out in a low pressure discharge. The action of neon ions upon crystalline and amorphous dielectrics was investigated. Reference is made to some previous works dealing with this subject. When the cathode was constructed, the fact Y*s taken into account that cathode spattering is proportional to the density of the ion flu-t, and that there is less depositing of metal at those points where current density is greater. If, therefore, a greater current density is produced on the surface of the dielectric than at neighboring points of the metal, the dielectric is not powdered with metal. This happens in the case of a periodic development of the potential being caused, so that indentations correspond to the domains of the dielectric to be spattered. The crystalline di- eleotrics used were quartzo locland spar, rook salt, and seignette Card 20-5-23/60 ASSOCIATION-. PFMERTED BY- SUMITTED: AVAILABLE. Etching of Dielectrics by Ionic Bombardment. salt. Besides, also the amorphous dielectrica auber and plexiglass were etched. Etching with ions took place on the occasion of differ- ent kinds of discharge. For auber and plexiglass the method of ion etching must be selected with particular care; I = 2 - 2,5 ma/cm, V = 1*5 kV and t = 2 - 3 hours. The surfaces of the amber and the plexiglass were uniformly destroyed and the figures of destruction had no geometrical pattern. On the occasion of the etching of quartz Yrith ions in the Z-section, distinctly marked triangles were ob- tained. Of all dielectrics, auartz is the most difficult to investi- gate. With a weak ion bombariment no figures at all are formed, and in the case of a heavy bombardment the same figures are obtained as in glass. When rock salt is etched (surface ~1003 ) cubes are formed. The etching figures thus obtained can-be used for deter- mining the symmetry of the crystal. This method is simpler and often more reliable than that employed in connection with other pro- cesses. (With 3 Illustrations). Moscow State University "M.V.1MONOSO'P' (Moskovskiy gosudarst- ven-nyy universitet Im.M.V.Lomonosova A.V.SMMNIKOV, Member of the Academy, on 24.1-1957 7.1-1957 Library of Congre..93 )~kYQROVSKAYAj-3[,Ye.j MOSOLOV9 A.N.; BALANDINAl A.M. Cultural and various antigenic properties of strairs r~f 'he vin:8 ioolated from patients with rhoumatic fovore VOP, vix~is, 5 noo 6;695-?Ol N-D 160. ' (MIRA 14:4) 1. Ufedra ld obiologii Novosibirskogo meditsinskogo instituta. i revmatologicheskaya laboratoriya. (RHEUMATIC FEVER) (VIRUSES) -P 4f -g~ T; SHURIN, S.P.; YAVORSKAYAJO V.Ye.; LOZOVOY, V.P. Detection of tho virue'loolated from patients with rheumatic fever in a culture of fibroblasts with the aid of labelled fluorescent Berum. Vop.virus. 7 no.3:273-Q76 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. 1z kafedry fakulltetskoy terapli i rematologicheskoy laboratorii Novosibir6kogo meditsinskogo instituta. (RHEUMTIC FEVER) (VIRUSES) YAVOIiSKAYA,,,X.p;ppa-St4niplav.ovila; URBANOVICH, Lyudmila Ivanovna; DANILEVSKIY, II.F., red. [Pulpitia] Pullpity. Kiev, Zdorovtia, 1964. 231 p. (MIU 17:12) g "P, N4.1 r r , ,, --, r ,,,; JSS _.G 02Y P_ 121 j lu 10310 Plantonov, F, P. , 'I'avorAaya, Ye. G, Moscow A. Testing Dichloroethane in the Control of the Root- Knot Nema-lode 0 -D, 101 F . Dold. Mejs'L1-. s. -kh. altrad. im. N. A. Timtryazeva, 1957t No 31, 15Z-154 21---iACT Tirnfry-aze-,- in a qniall zicale experiment treatmei)t of the soil with 'dichloroethane, % liters pt-r sqoare meter, with the use of niulching, completely elifninates the nPn-&atod,,,-. With the tyFe of Z-3-4- liters per square ineier without mulch 78. 6-18. Z-?-. 31/,3 of the plants, respectively, were affected. When ihe soil is fumigated its moistnre ,hould not exceed 201o. When the soil water content Is 3776 even the use of 4 liters per square meter reduces the CARD: I/Z "Tf"GORY M S. JOUR. 1959, No. jo3jo 1 T H OR Z 1(:Ir .Pull. BE,` :PRA CTr' iAvolveinaut oi cacurnibeza onty 4559. Wcblor-~,eth~~.ue ~an it.,- lntr-:)6~-,ced Into the soil wifii a-L inj~-ct~:,z to a Japth of centimeters, worldrig in g&--. rna-sks. Tht riot be Lnizodticed unfirr thc root -- the cucumber seedlings dfe. A. P. Adrianov CAY(D: 20 12, 011 tll-,' YAVOR~jI.:AYA, Ye. S. Inj 3 t,biolo;-ic,nl of" Trr,~at~i~,cit of AcuLe 0" P-!!.')*"- 'r " ' -V r) v, 1 5. Crder of Labor Red Banner "Ir"dical Inst L-knn' A.A. I ogaaol ly t. , (K1,, No I/j., A-,T 1715 go: S-u 1.1,10. ""04, 'foil 95 - S"IrVOY Of SCi :Xel Technic.r I D, 3,,l,)rtf lons Dafenclad at MiSR El"I'.tcationn.1 Insti'Ll'tioris (10. TAVORSKAYA kandidat meditainskikh nauk (Kiyev) ,-~- -A", - Biological method for treating acute pulpitis. Probl. atom. 3:99-1,03 '56 (MA 10:5) .(TMH--.DISRASRs) 0 YAVORSKATA, Ye.S.,kandidat meditainskikh nauk (Kiyev) Histological studies of dental pulp treated with antibiotics. Probl. atom. 3:115-120 156 (MIRA 10:5) (ANTIBIOTICS) (T"TH) 77F77 UVCIRSXA.YA, Ye.S., dots. (Kiyev) Condition of the perlodontitm In diseases of the hemopoietic organs. Ardbl.stom. 4:225-228 158. (MIRA 13:6) (auxs--])IsIIA S) (HimPormic snTsm-Dimm) -YAVORSKAYA, Ye.S1., dotsent Problem of the "normal" and "pathological" function of organism In the light of the dialectical theory of mutual relation. 11ek. filos.vop.med.i est. no.2:387-394 160. (IMU 15:7) 1. Kafedra terapevticheakoy Ljt,=gt0j0gjj Uyavskogo meditsinskogo instituta imani Bogomolltsa. (DISEASES-CAUSES AND TIMORM OF CAUSATION) (MEDICIRE-PMOSOPHY) YAVOiSKAYA, Ye.~. 7- Modern trend in the treatment of Inlipitia,, FrObl- Otlom. 51146-151 160 (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy instit ut. (TEETH--DjS=ES) cw YAVORSKAYAS ye.S.; MARGIIENKO, A.I.,- PETROVA, O.V. dh~mges in the dental pulp under fillingi of plastic. Probl. qtcm. 5tl69-174 160. (NIHA 15:2) l.- tye*kiy meditsinskiy institut. (PLASTICS IN NEDICINE) (DEUTISTRY, OPERATIVE) DA.NILEVSKIYY N.F.; FILUROVSKAYA, S.I.; FLIS, Z.A.;__YAVORSKAYA, Ye.S; Use of propolis in atomatology. Probl. stom. 5:4224,28 160. (MlliA 15'-2) 1. Kiyevskiy(meditsinskiy institut. F.,iOPOLIS) (STOMATOLOGY) l ~,~,A k ~y M, -W M UVWSKAYA S. dotsent; Sa'IIIA) A.K. ) dotsent; BISJlKALUVA, II.A. , dotsent Probeless deter;rdnation of gastric juice acidity in glossodynia. Vrach. delo no.6:45-47 Je 161. (VIIIA 15:1) 1. Kafedra terapevticheskoy stomatuolofii (zavadu~ushchiy - prof. 1.0. Novik), kafedra terapii (zaveduyunhchiy - prof. G.I.Burchim-.U.,y) stomatologicheskogo fakulltota i kafodrp biokliimil (zaveduyuslichiy - prof. Ye.F; Shamray) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo infjtLtuta. (GASTRIC JljIL;2,j) (TONGUE--DlSjASLS) TO' YAVORSKAYA t-la.3, (Kiyev) Classification of pulpitis. Probl.stom. 6:155-161 162. (MIRA 1633) (TEETH--DIS M HS) g-j mrg-i VISFIIYAK, G.N., kand. med. nauk: FfW,'KOIISKAYA, S.I., dotsent- XAVOS" dotnent Effect of autohemotherapy on the activity of cholinesterase in paradentosis,-,~atients. Stomatologiia 42 no.3t95-96 It-JeI63. (MIRA 17tl) 1. Iz kafedry terapevticheskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. 1.0. Novik) Kiyevskogo meditainskogo instituta (rektor- dotsent V.D. Bratus'). - - ' 9 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 is goo 0 0 0 6-0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--f-0 0_0--o 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 it A A OO if W W if ff 1 10 1 A -V J I A 10 11 1) U 1 1 1 61 ~1: jig JAY Sivio 41 au "ces A ., . VIP'"PAM.NP - - ,.. -- -- - - - PROV 00"lltilt AJ Nf . 1 : , 06 T 'T 00 O I ill b ia .00 d Methods (of 40=ti" of bel y V Petrkmheim U M A dd ft *0 00 , . . .- . m bastaic a va J k D l T F . o . an . . y4vorskays, 0. P. AJUIAMYS anc I-00 00 ic 1 ~i Chim. (U. S. S. 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