SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMKINA, V. F. - YEFIMOV, A. F.

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o of nr'.'; S-,r,?4 o I 7 nc AIZENEERG, Yu,B*, inzh.-, zh. Draft otandard on 'Light fIxtureo with floureecent lampa for industrial lighting." Svetotekhnika 7 no.8:23 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy svetotekhnichookiy institut. (Fluorescent lighting) AYZENBERQ, Yu. B., inzh,;, [KIIIA,,_VF.,_inzh. F~resently manufactured fluorescent light fIxtures, and their principal characteristics. Svetotakhnika, 8 no 9:25-27 S 162. iMIRA 15:10) 1. Vaesoyu2nyy evetotekhnicheakiy institut. (Fluorescent lamps) AYZENBERG.. Yu.B.,.inyjh.; YEFIMKINA, V.F.t inth. Built-in fluorescent light fixtures for industrial lighting, Svetotekhniks, 8 no.12sq-13 D 162. (MM 16d) 1. Voesoyuznyy svetotekhnicheskiy institut. (Fluorescent lighting) (Fluorescent lamps) v AYZENEERG, Yu.B.; GORBACHEV, N.V.; GOREV,, Z.M.; DEMCHEV, V.I.; YEFDMINA V.F ; IVANOVA, N.S.; KONISSAROV,, V.D.; MARNIZOVA, G.B.; *OSTROVSKIr, M.A.; RATNER, Ye.S.; SHEFTELO " Ye.B,; YUROV, S.G. Nikolai Nikolaevich Ermolinskii; obituary. Svetotekhnika 8 no.12:28 D 162. (MIRA ~6d) (Ermolinskii, Nikolal Nikolaevich, 1894-1962) BARANOV, V.I.; SERDYUKOVA, A.S.; G6RHOSHINA, L.V.; NAZAROV, I.M.; Y&FINUNA, Z.14; PANAMIKOVA2 Ye.l.., red. --------------- (Laboratory work and problems in radiometry] Laboratornye raboty i, zadachi po radioretrli. Moskva, Atomizdat, 1964, 307 p. (MIRA 17:5) k)/EWT LVJ E I 1JPL (1)MLff(m) ETC(f 0 EWPLell t /E] L ~9358_66 - EEC(k),?/F1Pj -/FBDt _ _L_ -.-- c) ACC NVi--AP6018574 SOURC E CODEt_ EIR/0181/66/008/006/1953/1954 /WH/JD~_ Rl:"G AUTHORt Grasyukp As Z.g Yeftmkova, V. F. Zubarevp is Go; Katulin, V. A.;1 Mentser A. No ORGt Physics Institute im, P, No Lebedev,AH'SSSR, Hoscow (Fizicheskiy institut-AN S99R); Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (Hookovskiy --institut stali L spra-vov) ..I..-TITLE: CdSe semiconductor laser.with two-photon optical excitation. SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telap vo 8. no, 6, 1966p 19SA-1954 TOPIC TAGSt. laser, semiconductor, semiconductor laser, cadmium aelenide ABSTRACTi Laser actigrn is re orted in CdSe excited with a Q-awitched neodymium-dopsi- asj8'Vlaser.,7Since the energy of the exciting radia- I!-- \ --tion tw 1,17*ev Is smaLLer-than the width of the forbidden band in .(A 1.88 ev at 77K) the stimulated emission was attributed to -CdSe two-photon absorption* The 8 x 4 x 2 mm sample was cooled to 77K. The 'exciting radiation was incident on the 8 x 4 mm face of the sample per- :.-pendicular to the Fabry-Perot cavity. The emission observed.is shown in Fig..10 The peak occurred at 6972 A (bw - 1.78 ev), At an excita tion density of 1 Hw/cm2 the halfwidth of the spontaneous emission was Card 1/2~ _S. L2 5846 ACC NRs AP6018174 fo 4 IJA' r 1. The emission spectrum of CdSe at an intensity of exciting radiation of 14 I-Hw/ m2 -(I) and-7 Itw/ cm (2) c 0. 1000 7100 'kill 120 A, Generation.occurred at a density ofexciting radiation of- 7.Mw/cm2 (the halfwidth narrowed down to 18 A, the intensity of emiesion increased by two orders of magnitudeg and directivity was 1-2*). The external quantum efficiency with regard to the energy of. the exciting light, penetrating the sample was 0,5%. A second harmonic of the excitLng.radiation at 5300 X was observed Qhen the pump light wap parallel to the e-axi's of the sample. The threshold intensity for excitation of CdSe was three times smaller than in optically pumped Was An attempt to attain laser action in CdSe by rubA.,,qaser pum.ping wa 11 unsucceseful.-:0rigb art;I has t , I figure. ICS) SUB CODEt 20/ SUBH DATE: 03Jan66/ ORIG REFt 00.31 ATD PRESS;,50 Card 2/2 Afel V. BERMAN, L.D.,.doktor takhn. nauk; YEFIMOCHKIN, G.I., inzh. Experimental study of a water-jet ejector. Teploenergatika 10 no.9:9-15 S 163. (MIRA 16tlO) V 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut. (Steam turbines) BERMAN, L.D.9 doktor tekhn. nauk; )[EFIMOCHKIN) G.I., inzh. Operation of a condensing system with a water-jet ejector. Elek. ota. 34 no.7z28-32 ii 163. (MIRA 16:8) WINMRM. G. I., inzh. Testing of steam -jet and water-jet ejectors. Elek. sta. 34 no.8i 2-3 Ag 163. (MIU 16:U) BERMAN, L.D., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; YEFIMOCHKIN, G.I., inzh. Special features of the work process and operating mode of a water-jet ejector. Teploenergetika 11 no.2:31-35 P 164. (~HRA 17:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhriicheski3~institut. BERMAITY L.D., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; T4F4j0CHK.IN,.,qJ., inzh. Calculational relationships for water-jet ejectors Teploener- getika 11 no.7:44-48 JI 164- WRA 17:8) 1. Vaesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut. ,eration cf watar jet 2 gn Effea-t of nozz- a 1? E;) ejecton 33 no,,,.7-11 My MRMANI L.D., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.;,YEFIMOCTIKI.N. G.I., inzh. Yethods for calculating a water jet ejector. Teploenergetika 11 no.8% (IERA l8s7) Ag 164, 1. Voesoyuznyy teplotekhnichaskiy institut. --------------- M r MEM `ACC'NRt-- -- "- --*-- - Q65616~16661&61666~ldo - AP6032189 SOURCE COM t 92 AUTHORS: Berman, L. D. (Doctor of technical sciences, Frofossor); Yefimochkin 0. .&.(Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: All-Union Heat Engineering Institute (Vuesoyuznyy toplotekhnichaskiy institut) TITLE: Characteristics and design of low-pressure water-jet ejector pumps SOURCE.- Toploonorgotika, no* loo 19669 89-92 TOPIC TAGS: ejector pump,, water pump, fluid pressures flow characteristic, Roynoldo number, fluid viscosity,, surface tension,, low pressure pump ABSTRACT: This paper presents tests of low-pressure water-jet ejector pumps, performed to obtain data for designing ejector pumps. Six interchangeable tapered working nozzles with output diameters of 11--22 mm were used in the tests. The.length of the cylindrical part of, the mixing chamber t3 - 8.85d3 (d3is the diameter of the mixing chamber) and 13 a 0 (see Fig. 1). Air could be admitted into the receiving chamber of the pump through three calibrated apertures with diameters of 1.5, 2.0, and 2,8 mme The pressure and temperature of the working water were 10-5 bar and 5-1%. -It was found that the cylindrical section of the mixture chamber expands the range of stable operation of the pump, This work is a continua- tion of several earlier reports by Lo D. Beromm and G. I* Yefimochkin Card 1/2 UDC3 621-176-001-24 IS:7 waterIn aM n C D ~-J : 93 C 3 D C1% IR co 078 7 b) Fig. 1. Eiperimental. ejector pumps% I W cover of receiving chamber; 2 - working ~ao.zzle,' 3 - receiving chamber; 4 - mi)dna chamber and exit cone (Plexiglas~,- 5 glass overflow pipe; 6 - coupling; 7 metal overflow pipe; 8 - rubber gasket ring; 9 - packing; 10 - opening f or measuring pressure; 11 - calibrated opening for admission of air S-0.URC'E_C_0__D_E;_-_1ff, - 147-667060101f/0093/0096- ACC NRt---AP6036153 i~_~ J.TOFIC !:.`."'-.ABSTRACT: AUTHOR: Yef imochkin, L ,,(Maj'or) ORG: none TITLE:, Route engineering survey 56URCE: Voyennyy vestnik, no. 11, 1966, 93-96 TAGS: military training, military engineering, military bridge /?0/7 0 A roadway engineering company during practical exercises was given an assignment to reconnoiter a 128-km route and prepare it for use by advancing troops. ~'Tbe time limit was 8 hr of daylight, and some of the obstacles included nuclear I 's irike zones, mine fields, and destroyed river bridges. A schematic plan of the action by the road-engineering company is illustrated in a diagram. It is shown that the company commander tackled his assignment by steps, dividing the entire route into fife sections. The reconnaissance unit was organized into a forward patrol, conveyed by an amphibious truck, with a commander, an engineering scout, a chemical scout, and a communications technician on board. It was followed by a ZIL-157 truck. with a mining-engineering team equipped with mine detection and demolition devices and road signals. In a GAZ-63 truck the road engineer carried explosives for clearing the passage and setting up signs indicating the road cleared through the mine fields. A team with fording equipment and bridging structures brought up the rear of the patrol column. The selection of crossing site and type of bridging used by the 1/2 Card ACC NR3 AP603 153 engineering company as well as recommendations for the design of the heavier at- tures for advancing troops are described. SUB CODE: 15, 13/ SUBM DATE; none 4 bi ~~t Card, 212 TIFIMOCHKIN, PX; ROUNMRGs SeBe [For early achievement of the planned prodbaotion; work experience of the nTrtidovskaial Mine noj 5-bis of the Stalimpl' Combine] Z& dosroch- nos oevoonle proaktnol moshnosti; opyt raboty shakhty No. 5-bis *Trudoy- skaia" kombiwta Stalinugoll, Hooky&. Ugletakhisdat, 1953. 26 p. OCLPA 7: I, lachallnik shakhty No. 5-bis wTrudovskayal (for Tefimochkin). 2. Starshiy nauchuy7 sotradnik DouUGI (for Rosenberg). (Donets basin-Coal mines and mining) (Coal mines and mining--Donets basin) KOZHMIIKOV, Naim 1-~slfcvl.ch; GONOROVSKIY-, I.-S., i;~t-scnzent; MIKHEYEVA, Ye.A.9 retserizent; GAVRILOVA, T.M., red. (Problems in the 'theory of probability] Zaduchl po teorii veroiatnostei. Moskvaq Mosk. aviatsionrori in.-t im. Sergo Ordzhomikidze, 1963. 96 p. ('rURA 17-.7) *-;a**** of befolopope- *too* -A -#_ 1 -_I W_jF _U _41 F_ 10 # WIT U _W A, -3 L-AL Y- W x CC iv CLi-1-i I... A - v 00 1- f SO Thp poossibl. relation 1,.t*evtl 1hp asymmalry of thoo, 0 i .15111111on and to firal vidivity of 1h9 substanorot of whiorh M to eom"d~ T Arnimi Atida frum tho c,inchhAin of as so 8i .00 mot$. und, 444J. ,v SO 41'.: i~hkim and Yu. HSU. 0 ..Go 11 . j~,5 S. 25-491-a(Mg)(in KnKIM)~'Chm 6 im 00 Ain indk-s" that ;be asylutuctry of fivill Is in any way cm. so 00 11 nected with the optWat im"neromis A ammo toriols It-mm which the p!atrin incol. is Wilt. 11, 1'. NN ml 00 r .00 oil C, so j so Go ,Igoe a-e7g :zoo DIP T ;,so `6 W"J 0 09,11!:1 Lcb. Plud- t3t;". N Ole &W t:09 a. &So-SLA mtTALtt0PGKAL LIUMATLAL CLAISIFICATiON wee to A to f;,- IF -3 1 T u is o" o:o to to it a M 0 tt 41 is 11 1, lit It 61 10 n I ;114k 414. 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 :rO 0 0; * 0 0 4 0 * 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0, so' 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wa 0 o 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 t, V-S, 7- 4.41 Tho offt;l of pitnufte"Is acial deficlenty on tM synthe. at" of hipparla "Id in tit# rat organivan A It'. Ilimin- AtAt awl R, 11, -11,,klsdv lkad. Nam* S.S.R. id jKliftolluvic acut (CA ~11) in tile diet id piting ruts 11%U14 In tile 11.tul ,~.Iviusniruxi* %ytnptom*. Per"fic feeding of OJO.Va Anw, a progrcs.ivc deribic to 150'... or Lower of tht syn I he-14 of hi I id (existc up its evy-day ducation): Ow it( Iwo Ill of Ow whataln rapidly bring the rate bli'l tatk 4. aba, it, slipilitd. nitis, arid, My ;UIR 4 xviti-rid agrist lit the tit 3CO-41nitir lit'111,13CM. C,. M. K01WA;W)d USSR/Chemistry - Biochemistry` 21 Sep 51 "The Influence of rantothenic Acid Deficiency on the Synthesis of Rippuric Acids in Homogenized Tissues of Rat Livers," E. F. Efimochkina, Inst of Biol and Med Chem, Aced Med Sci USSR "Dck Ak Nauk SS.SR" Vol LXXX, No 3, PP 405-408 The hippuric acid yield from livers of rate fed on diets contg PA (pantothenic acid) is about 7 micro - M per g of tissue, but in PA deficient rats, the yield is very low. When fumaric acid is added as a cofactor, the synthesis of hippuric ac:id is increased. In PA deficient rats the. addn 210n6 WSR/Chemistry - Biochemistry 21 Sep .51 (Contd) of either ATr or cofactors (fumaric acid +cyto- cbromi S 4 cozymase) alone does not raise the I yield but when added together, there is a signift- cant increase. The synthesis of para-am-1mohippuric acid is similarly effected. The inorg and' labile phosphate content in living rat livers is practi- caUy the same for control and PA deficient rats. iThe decrease in hippuric acid synthesis :in PA de- ficient rats is explained not by a drop in ATP, but vith the decreased intensity of aerabla re-' !synthesis in the homogenate the high energy Contg 'ibonds of ATP.' gicT56 iM5 4.4~lol=ct apthells of 41,41'-diamloolltalthudc Ada aNd .4 lynde add. R. P. Hfiawchkina. Poklady Mad. X40k S.S.S.R. 00, fell acki Aums W th gelatin (IMMI Ifftlifill 4 mnIthint, titin, at Ow Ims with hiq 7013 UjOll javit volali. suitable lot delo. 4 fnv And Impund t- 41111nobeniole arid eliminated In this Manner (Alinlysis done spectroicopically on diato coupling pmIuct with 8- hydroxyguinollne). Chicks and pistous pnwfuct (so ri- %time 60~ bound p-aminobensok acbf, panlY PmWhIY the X.A. d;Jv., the rest festd. bvrhromjafOq"phT)*p Irsto be 4.4'~iiaminodralthuric meld. In POFV no"M the l pigeon tissues were able to Win this sttW&ncv from the components. but thick kidney tissue yieMed mall Antis. It Instead of ornithine The 2nd component supplitil Is ptolitir (ot. form) or L-stutamic ", no synthesis of the ornilhuri, arid is observed. I[MtVrr, Coupling pfollOVIS With L- arcinine, OL-CitFUIII"e. 8-berteovi-ot.-ornithine and OL- Irsine do latin readily; the tnrmer prculucts react as pfr- mrsorsofornithine, but lysine forms o.*-bWamInobettxoyD- at (4.4diamilsolysurk acifl. -firm9d bir chrOmt- It it t ts it ar h e a be reported later). This synthesis occuts mnst "1144clorfly in v0pa In rhick khIncy 01c". C., NW Kinolapoff VVIHOCHKINA, Ye.F4. (Moskva) \Russian scientists in developing the problem of enzymstie synthesis of proteins. Yop.med.khim. 4:26-46 152. (MIRA 11-.4) (PROTRIN METABOLISM) (BUZYMUS) The nature cl dhanrct; in tile ac!ivily 0! the nystem in t~-,e Kver 011 t4 g4 Mcd. Sci. U.5.S.R., Mos,wv). X,4h ';"riyr 19, 6S-7P tryptriphan ia7 P,,d to rat.% - "-;Ih their food, a helglitesed activity of flin fryptopfian.peroxida5v sysfein (1) was obv!rved aftcr 5-6 llri. Intrapf-ritelleal inject ;Olt of tryptoplinn Call,e'l a 5-9 fi-11 inczea.,c Ill tilt ltctlvii-~ of I within. one lie, ltwi6cr xu!~w--J wi(l iidtttinh- tratiort of ci-stin Increased the acti,~itv of I In the liver. No Incre2je lit It3 activity %vas obvrved upon the w1mblik- tratiort of indolencetic acid or of phenyinlanine, A taIN increase In I took place in irictibatei liv~_,r Sc.-tions in the presence. of L-tryptcphan. Ili liver exts. the activity of I under similar condi4ons did not increase, and tile oxidation .of tryptophan proceeded steadily at thc nornial rate. In the absence of I in the exts. and section,, of the liver, rapid deactivation of I occurred; upon the nddn. of tryptophan to such liver txts. an. increase in the secondary activity of I took place; in the case of liver exth. deactivation Of I Was nonreversible. Tile expti. evidence proved insufficlent for a dew. of the we&tnism of the tapid-adaptaVon rise in the activity ofl. It cannot be ascribed to the nppearanct in the system of Iow-mol. thermostabile activates (Kno% and 'Mebler, CA, 45, 6793h~ 46, 8100. B. S. Levine YBFIHOCHKIUA, Ye Y.; POZNANSKAYA, A.A. Biological synthesis of purine and pyrimidina substances and mononualootides. Yop.med.khim. 3 no.4:243-254 JI-Ag 157. (MIRA 10-11) 1. leboratoriya obmena arotistykh soyedinenty Instituta biologichs- skoy i meditsinskoy khimii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SBSR, Noskya. (PURINNS, metabolism, biosynthesis, review (Rus)) (PYRIMIDINIS, metabolism, same) MJCIXOSIDBS AND NUCIROTMIS, metabolism, monoftucleotides, biosynthesis, review (Rus)) Y]WHOCHKINA, Ye.Y.; OTTESUN, B.V.: ALF.KSYXV, I.V.; BICHIN, L.P. Studies on the metabolism of ammonium citrate, glyciae and D1, glutamic acid labeled with H15 in mats under normal conditions and in vitamin B6 deficiency (with summary in! Anglish). Vop.mecl. khim. 3 no.6-.44o-45o H-D '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Inatitut biologichookoy I meditsimakoy khImil AMN SSSR, Moskva WITRATHS, metabolism, ammonium ci rhte, labeled with radionitrogen, In normal & vitamin B9 defic. rats ORtis)) (GIYCINS, metabolism, in normal & vitamin B6 defic. rats, rsdionitrogen labeled (Run)) (GIJJTMUTZS. metabolism, DL-glutamic acid, labeled with radionitrogen, in normal & vitamin B6 defic.rats) (VITAMIN 36 D11FICIANCY, experimental, ammonium citrate, glycine & DL-glutamic said labeled with radionitrogen meteb. (Rus)) Combined method for recovering amino acids from small quantities of hydrolyzed protein Lwith summary in Englishj. V4.med.khim.4 no.4:309-33.4 J1-19 '58- (MIRA 12:2) 1. Laboratory of Nitrogenous Metabolism, Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistry Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow* (AMINO ACIDS, determination, in small quantities of protein hydro3ysates (Rue)) "RIM" Y3UPIMOCHMA, Ye.F. Deamination of 1--amino acids and glycine in liver and kidney tissues Of birds [with summary In Znglishj. Biokh.imiia 23 no.5.-683-688 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Laboratoriya obmena azotietykh soyedinenly Instituta biologicheakoy i meditainskoy khimii Akademii meditainakikh nauk SSSR, Moskva. (GLYCINE, metab. kidneys & liver, deamination in birds (Rus)) (KIDMS. metab. 1-amino acids & glycine deamination in birds (Rus)) (LIVER, metab. .. same (Rue)) (AMINO ACIDS. metab. kidne s & liver, deamination of 1-amino acids in birds (Rus)5 YXFIMOCHKINA. Ye.F. Pathways of native amino acid deamination In liver and kidney tissues of birds [with summary in English]. Biokhimiia 24 no-1:53-62 Ja-F '59- (MIRA 12:4) 1. iabortory of Nitrogen Metabolismq Institute of Biological and Medical Chemistry, Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., HOBCOW. (KIDIW,YS, metab. deamination of natural amino acids in birds (Rua)) (LIM, metab. same) (VIIHO AGIDS, metab. deamination of natural amino acids in liver & kidneys in birds (Rue)) YEFIM'OrffKTNA.--Ye.F. Synthesis of adenylic acid from inosinic acid in =aBele tissue extracts. Bickhimiia 25 no-4:607-616 JI-Ag 160,, (K[RU 13:11) 1, Laboratory of Nitrogen Metabolism, Institute of Biologichl and Medical Chemiatryl Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S R. Moscow. (MUSCLE) (ADENYLIC ACID) (INOSINIC A;ID~ IfFormotionof Adf-rvr]!FuccinAc Acid 1--y Pircon Imscle E fracts." Report presented at t'no 5th Int,11. Blooliem.1stry Conrross, Moscow, 10-16 A!ig 1961 I TV ARTWITRIV, Fedor Andreyevich; RMIELEV. N.S., redaktor; VIROGRAWV. N.A., radaktor; ZffUKOV. a.r., redaktor; THFIMOGIIKIII, V.P., redaktor; TNWKIMOVA, Z.H., takhatchookly ra [Periods of work and rest] R&boebee vremia i vremia otdykha. Moskva, Gon.izd-vo meditainakoi lit-ry, 1955. 47 p. (Bibilloteks. vrache-organizatora. Lektsii po organizataii zdravookhroneniia dlia vrachei. Zakonodatellstvo po upravlaniia zdravookhrensnimm i trudu maditainskikh rabotnikov, lektaila 3) (MLRA 8:11) (Hours of labor) n ARTV41TKV. P.A.; 69U,M, N.S., redaktor; VIIEGRAWV, N.A., redaktor. ZHUKOV, G.I., redaktor; TIFIMOCHKIN, V.P., redaktor; TWWKIMOYA, Z.H., tekhnicheskly re 0 . [Uges, guarantees and compensations) Oplata truda, garantil i kospensataii. Moskva, Gas.izd-vo ned.lit-ry, 1955. 86 p. (Bibliotaka Yraeba-organizatora. Lektali po organizatsil. zdravo- okhrananita dliairachei. Zakonodatelletvo po upravlenilu zdravo- okhraneniem i trudy neditsinskikh rabotnikov, lektaiia 4) (Waps (MLRA 8:11) IT7,111,0CHKIN, S-20WICK USl,',")T,-;`:Nl I USO'-YK!f USLOVIY PCSTAVRI (COLUsCT-ON OF DASR3 AND 1956- SPEO~J&L FOR SUPPLIM) EGSrIA COSYMIZDAT, v . TIO U .1 s LID. lm VYP- 1 (19560 q -i~~ Y*V "History of the Oevelovaent of 14~Talba~)J,'ity Th-3ory in Aussic~. in the 19th C,3ntury.11 Cand l-'hyr,-k:, -~'~h -'~ci, .oscovi Cblast ingt, Un E"Ohication RSF3R., LOSCOWY 1954. (i.Ll No 7, Fe~) 55) 60: itum. !!o. 631, 26 u.- 55 - 6urvey of Scierl'uific and Technical Dissertations Jefentled at, UL;.'~P Pi:,,I,.er ~Wucational Institutionc. (14) BARLrLDIN, V.I.; yEFIMoCHKINA, Yo.P.; KOZHEVNIKOV, N.I.; SWALOVICH, A.F.. red.; CHISTYAKOVA, K.F. , tekhn. red. [Collection of problems on the probability theory] Zadachnik po teorii varoiatnostai. Koskva, Mosk.aviatsionnyi in-t, 1959. 46 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Probabilities--Problomn, exercises, otc.) YRFIMOCHUIA, Yevgeniya Petrov-na; DONiUS11111, R.L.p doktor fiz.- mat. nauk, retsenzent; EOISEYENIKO, Ye.V.,, red. [Elements of the theory of random processes] Elementy teorii sluchairykh protsessov. Moskva, Mosk. aviatsionnyi in-t im. Sergo Ordzhonikidw, 1962. 37 p. (MIRA 17:4) RMI, L.; YEFIMOV, A. e Urgent problems in planning production specialization in machirer7 manufacturing. Vop. ekon. no.9:24-38 S 158. (min 11:10) (Machinery industry) sm Battelle Technical Review JulY 1954 Chemical Engineering U3 Some Laboratory Test Reoults of Pre armIA" No. F 1. (~iubstitute for Copper _~ulfute.) '(Rtusian.T A. Efimov kala, sncF=n~ Dosthhentia NMI i -T pll~ I~v OpVI(s v Se slova Khozialitce, 1054, no. 1, ]an., p. 78-81. Experimental procedum Photographs, L Miscellaneous Electric welding tjSSH/ jaard, 1/1 Pub. 89 21/28 Authors ~fimov, A. Title I Welding instead of soldering Periodical Radio 1, 47-48, Zan 1934 Abstract The*application of electric welding in radio-amateur work is discussed and explained. Drawings. Institutiont . ..... Submittedt USSR/Radlo, Amateu:~ Jan ]Radio Proadoasting A- 00 'the,14 Meter Fand," A. Yef imov 1 p "Radio" No I State reoently authorized radio amateurs to use -the 14-meter band. Briefly desoribes aotivity on this band) and Identifies etatlone using ,it most frequently. 3/49T98 YEFM ", kandidat takhnichookikh nauke Television toda7 arA. tomo"ow. Znan.-cila no.2:?-13 7 155, (Tolevision) AUTHOR: Ye~~ SOV/106-58-7-13/18 TITIE: A propos A.K. Oksman's Letter (Po povodu pis1ma A.K. Oksmana) ,uERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz', 1958, nr 7, pp ?0 - 71 (USSR) ABSTRACT: With regard to A.K. Oksman's first point, A.Yefimov Card 1/1 control Centre of the MinisLry of Conununicationso USSR). reports that during the course of the experiments, the observer preferred to take up a position not at the point where the line structure disappeared but at a point where the entire image occupied the most sensiti-;e portion of the retina. As regards the second point, Yefimov admits that this aspect becomes a serious problem in the case of rural television where transmission may take place between regions having unsynchronized supplies. It is also mentioned that their' 6sults described %,,,ere obtained under the author's Guidhnce at the Tsentr tekhnicheskogo radiokontrolya ministerstva svyazi SSSR (Technical Radio- 1. Television receivers--Performance YEFIM3V PA. Green light to the new method. Zashchorast.ot vred.i bol. 7 no*5:19 147 162. M13A 15: 11) 1, Glavnyy inzhe oporno-pokazatelinogo kolkhoza imeni Lenina, Demidovskiy rayon, Smolenskoy oblasti. (Spraying and dusting in agriaulture) YEFIMOV, A. Dairy Products Let's raise the output of high quality canned milk products, Mol. prom, 13, No. 3, 1952. 9. XMthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MAN 1953. Unclassified. 77" YEPIMOV, A. Hidden resources In the meat industry. Hias.ind.SSSR. 25 no.4: 43-44 ~'54. (MIRA 7:8) 1. Leningradekiy mynookombinat. (Meat industry) YEHMOV, A.; TERAUD, V.; DUBROVIR, L. Shortcomings in the method of calculating the cost of oroducts. Mias. ind. SSSR 29 no. 4:42-44 158- (MIRA 11:8.) 1. Laningradekly myasokombinat. (Packing-house products--Coots) ro: rIA \4 A,-" AUTHOR% Yefimo d Dolgopolova, Ye. 27-11-19/31 TITLE: The FZU Schools to the Foodstuffs Industry (Shkoly FZU promyshlennosti prodovol'stvennvkh tovarov) PERIODICAL, Profesoionallno - Tekhnichoskoye Obrazovaniye ' 1911, 1 11 p 27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The,basic source for training qualified workmen are the edu- cational institutions of the Labor Reserves, except for some branches of industry where the training is supplied by the FZU schools (Fabrichno-zavodskoye uchenichestvo- Industrial Train- ing) where every year about 10,000 young workmen of various food specialities are trained. Thus, 25 to 50 % of the labor- ers in the broad and confectionery factories are former pupils of FZU schools. Many FZU school graduates of the Uzbekkonserv- treat occupy positions of acting technologists, acting chemists and instructors of practical training. The article mentions two men who have distinguished themselves, one working in the Pervukhin Sugar Plant (Pervukhin 8kiy sakharnyy zavod) and the other in the Kupyansk Sugar Plant (Kupyanskiy sakharnyy zavod). At a conference of the FZU school directors attached to the food industry, it was proved that during the last few years Card 1/2 the instructional-pedagogical work at these schools has con- TIFIMOV, A. Developing iliterbranch relations in industry during the process of. transitiorL. to ecmmmism. Vop. ekov. no,12z26-37 D 161. (MIW. 1401) (IndustrUa wpudUUM) A. 'i,~ - i - ~T YEFIMOV, A. Introducing mathematical methods into economic research. Tekh. mol. 29 no.9:2 161. fMIR.A 24: 10) 1. Direktor Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta Gosekonomsaveta SSSR. (Economic research) (Matematical statistics) YEFIXOV, A. Comprok,ansive use of chemiBU7 and the problems of the prc>- portional, development of the n4tional economy. Vop. ekon. no.1:3-12 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3) ACC NRs CODE: UR/90 AL'THOR: TefimQv.. A.' (Li&aten&at genera2, TvIce hero of the Soviet Udion, Jdlitary pilot first al s)j Wadler -y navlptor first*c2ass) (Colmel, Militar ORG-. none TITLE: You are taken off the active list? Then you shall be an aircraft controller SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, 28 Apr 66, p. 2, col. 1-3 TOPIC TAGS. airforce personnel, aircraft, fighter aircraft, airborne radar A13STRACT: Enormous flying speeds have proportionately increased the space c6vered during air combat. A pilot must therefore be always ready to assume the ifittative in combat, but because a modern airplane is a collective instrument he cannot fulfill his assignment alone. From takeoff to the instant the target is sight 7 on the airborne radar screen, the skill and training of the aircraft controller are of primary Importance, because he must indicate-to the pilot the course, the speed,!-, and the altitude, and remain informed on flight conditions and the Intentions of the enemy. Perfect and flexible guidance of a fighter plane approaching the target is essential. The aircraft controller must therefore be both a specialist and a tacticisolL Card ACC NRs AN6012087 While the pilot guesses the moves of the enemy from the dixta shown on his instrument panel, the aircraft controller watches for developments and corrects the instruments. After the target is sighted and the attack has begun, he carefull follows the moves of the target and is always ready to assist the pilot. Guidance ~y study of the radar screen must not be neglected. An officer aircraft controller simultaneously guiding two interceptors to two different targets happened to overl9ok the turning of a plane. Receiving no order, the pilot of the plane slowed down an&,$, missed his target. If the aircraft controller had consulted his instruments, this would not have happened. Although aircraft controllers are often the best guides fpr fighter planes in combat, they are, as a rule, selected from among pilots "taken F off the active list" for reasons of health. The aircraft controller must learn the dynamics of interceptor night, but this is far different from tactical flight controf and guidance with the assistance of a radar screen, a plotting board and other specia equipment. Because technological equipment has been replaced to a considerable extent, aircraft controllers need a solid theoretical and technical background. But command points are all on permanent duty and are widely scattered, and, men -cannot assemble easily. The system of selection of aircraft controllers should be v, ed, an' d- *o* ig- an impro iiitf6~ of their"tiiiirAng ahdiildl b*e-e6t?i&-l1i6%- At'-ftesent good--- "jwd 2/~ 9~900000000000400040000 04 1? 4 t* a Ad x a V I)$) MA jolt )030041 QU It, 11 1; tj"U as It 00. 00i 04 47370- SUCTION V1 BOMA UNITS MAY INCMA!;~: 11OVER CONUMT105 Cr FLIES. Efimov, A. A. (Za Ekonomlyu Topliva, (Fuel Eeonowl), 1947p 0* it 8, 14-17Y. Joe a 004 Boilers aperato usually with excessive auction which reduces their 00.c thermal officiencyl the size of the boiler rane,proper are generally specified and any objoctions to them prove unavailing. 6arge fans see 00 a used between the rear portion of the boiler and the flues; their sizes are not generally specified as being relatively unimrortant, but they are often far too largo for the purTors and cause a waster f of r4wer of as much an 30-.;35%. 00% 14 - S L A W& LUKKAL LITINATUOt CLASIOVICATION 4.3 j mact it am- 41A1110#1 flail 4W O"T it, 0 0 1 W 0 0 A U Ig io to )A it It I t I r, ',rT' A01 I 1 0 W 0 4 3 a it -0 -0: 000 190 10 0, so., i 060 moo 400 Wo too moo Y FTIAW A o A Deduction Pf Eingteln's special tbeo:7 of relativit-7 from the laws of conservation of energy and momentum. Izv. GAO 24 no.li 153-164 164. (MM 18:31' llm'n C- t 3/058/6-:/ooo/08/05/044 AUTHOMI: Yofimov, A. A., Otryasheitkov, M., ~iakha--4v, Tj. A. M TZME Photoelootrio ww-'~Ihod for, roading 'are of meridian instruments PER 1 iYD 1 C AL iRefer&*.ivAyy Zhurnal, Flzika, nc. 6, 19*--., '1167, a*ostreoat 8G!06 ('Tr. 14-y antrometr. 19,r-81-. M.-L., AS Ina, 1960, 165-168. Diso. 168, 2~-A';A0i aimmary) I EX, A photoelaot:-io mioromater syst,?-.z --f'cr 114mb raiding with an aocuraoy T of the order 0. 1. Iv, Is das2ribad. Image.! of marking acd of tne index are projected 1,y mesx,.s of an optioal eyztom cinit-~ A sltt b~hixd wh4oh a photo- eleetrio redeivear Is ast up. -,ne images ant d~?p~4 A-ed aio~-eZ them at a -ani- pl!L"~^ lo,-~ated' in front form rate, e.g. by means of rotation of a pjane-par~a-!Iel of the illt. At. t4ho inzt&rxt- th6 markirg lmd44-t V*i-11~1~;h alit thv~re arises a photoaur-rent pulse which trigzFrs a:- while paszage of the 1-rdex 11rAge slvats c'%1A thot the oor-m-ul"14ator pass pulFes frcm & quartz- stab-'-'! 12 ad Cr,=A-.Pci by '6 91 th an electronzic scaler. Thus ths r.-jinner p,ii-i 1~s prcpo:,-1.ir-n I to e ".-ims batwee'~- paesage of"tr.-z marking a-41 tns d�staa:~e Card 112 Photo's"actrIc' method for reading ... A,>:7 /A:01 5/044 between fhem. Por ms&,3,lrlg the dlsttLn~!,3 1-Ildt% and a SeCOPd mark-Ing daem"ooncso'llrdatsystam Is U21:d. Measu-,emvits on p-r. exp~?r,msjt&j jaboratorT sat ad the feasIbility ot _up proposed to 'US9 this de aoaaraoy. It Is Vile for autom&-t:,~t marldlan instrument. 31r,cle of +he Pulkovo [Abztra:terls lnot~~j complate tr., Card 2/2 2,; 30, . 7 SOV/~~ - '17 -1 AUTHOR: Y e n o V, Ootryaolienkov, Yu. M. TITLE: A Photoelectric Method for- Recording Circle Readinf,s of Meridian Instrument,,; PERIODICAL: Auti,onomlehookly Zlikil,nuL, 1,960P Vol. M, 111t, 1, pp 140-1~-,)o ABSTRACT: The usual methods or reading thecircles of meridian in- struments with microscopes do not assure sufficient accuracy and are labor conuumIng. More than one attempt has been made vecently to introduce photoelectric devices. for this purpose. The authors descrIbe an arrangement which has been Introduced expertmentallyat the Pulkovo .Observatory (see Rig. 2). Here, I is the lamp Illumin- ating the portion of the circle; 2, a,portion of the circle; 3, an objective lens; 4, a thin plate with an engraved Index; 5, another lens; 6, a plane-paraliel plate which is moved up and down with a cam; 7, a slit; 8, a photocell; 9, a cam wh1ch operates the movements of Card 1/3 plate 6; and 10, an electron ic circuit which receives the A Photoelectric Method for RecordLm, Circle Readings of Meridian Tnstruments Card 2/3 Fig. 2. Optical diagram of the experimental armngement. signals of photocell 9. A uniform rotation of the cam will. oend, altevnatIvely, the Lmareu of' the dLviolon.,; of the circle and of' the Index engraved on plate 4 through the photocell to the electronic ci.rcuit. This automatic 78022 SOV/33-37-1-22/31 A Photoelectric Method for Recording 78022 Cirdle Readings of Meridian Instruments SOV/33-37-1-22/31 ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Card 3/3 reading has an error (not exceeding 0.1~L In linear units)'which depends only slightly on the quality of the divisions and is caQsed mainly by imperfections in the mechanical connections. The only drawback is that readings become impossible when the index coincides with a division of the circle. So far, the observatory has installed only one such instru- ment on the Toepfer Meridian Circle and it will bs necessary to construct another one at a point 180 from the first. There are 5 figures; and 2 refer- ences, 1 Soviet, 1 German. Central Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of USSR (Glavnaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya Akademit nauk SSSR) July 8, 1959 YEFIMOV, A.A.; IVANOVA, L.P* Meta:somatic zoning in contacts of Uralian platinum-bearing dunites and pyroxenites. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.6sl424-1427 Ag 163. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Urallskoye geologicheskoye upravlaniye. Predstavleno akademikom D.S.Korzhinskirh. YEFIMOV, A*A* PI.-iotoelectric spiral micr=-eter for limb readin 9 Astron. zhur. 41 no.3:W 566 MY-Je 164. PRA 17.6) 1. G:Lavnaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya AN SSSR. i fT--,T --T-- IAPSHIM, N.P.: CHELNOKOVA, L.M.. inzhener- Y"Im-, . A.A.- nachallnik len- tochno-roynichnogo tRekha; STXRIN, S.; NOVIKOV, M.V.; UBANOVA, Ye.T.; BASHOR, A.F.; KESTEMNA, L.G.; IVANC7, H.Te.; YUSHAKOV. A.N., inzhener. Readers' efficiency suggestio'ns. Tekbt.prom-.17 n091:37-43 Ja '57- (KM 10:2) 1. Fabrika, "Krasnaya Talka (for Chelnokovs). 2. PrepodaTatell Morshanskogo tekstil'nogo tekhnikuma. (for Sterin). 3. lachall- nik otdellnogo tsekha, 'Shuyakoy ob"yedinennoy fabriki (for Iva,- nov). (Textile industry) YEFIMMT-A-.A-.I-KUUSPAIZp T.I. Anorthite gabbro of the Serebryanskyy Kamen' and the related copper mineralization. Dokl.AN SSSR 145 no.lsl8l-184 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Urallskaya kompleksnaya awyemochnaya ekspeditsiya, Sverdlovsk. Predstavleno akademikom D.S.Korzhinskim. (Ural Mountains--Gabbro) (Ural M=tains-Copper ores) YEFIMOV, AaA9 Contact phenomena in the formation of "kytlymitean in the Ky-tlym platinum-bearing massif. Mat.po geol.i pol.iskop.Urala no.10: n7-]~ I '~, (MM 16:2) (Ky-tl.vm region-Rocka) (Kytlym region-Platinium) YEFMOV., A.A. Basic migmatites (Igtlymites) of the Kytlym platinum-bearing, xaszif. Sov.geol, 6 no.2:45~67 F 163. 1. Urallskoye geologicheskoye upravleaiye. (Kytlym region.-Migmatites) WIXOT, A.A.; IVANOVA, L.P. Some metasomatic phencmena accompanying the formation of pyrommite veins in dunites. Dokl, AN SSSR 148 no.2t427-430 za 163. (KOA 16 s 2) 1. Ural'okoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. Preclatavleno akademi- kom D.S. Korzhinskim. (Donezhkin Kament-Pyroxenite) (Denezhkin Kamen'-Dunite) (Metabolism) New principles for the development of a physical theory. Izv.GLO 23 no.2t118-151 163. A Experimental verification of the Aitulate on the indepehdance of the velocity.of light,from the.motion of the emission source. Ibid.:152-159 (KIRA 16:12) AC-CESSION NR: AP4040848 S/0033/64/0411003/0559/0566 AU'T11ORi 'Yefimov, A. A. TITLE: Photoelectric spiral micrometer for making circle readings SOURCEi Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v* 41, noo 3, 1964, 559-566 TOPIC-TAGS,. astronomic instrumen't, geodetic.instrument, ci'rcle re-ading automation, circle reading precision, photoelectric spiral micrometer i~ ABSTRACT; A method is proposed and a device described which make it possible to replace mechanicooptical micrometers currently used with photoelectric spirals (rotating Archimedes spirals) to automate and Improve the accuracy of geodetic and astronomic circle readings. A mockup of this device was designed, produced, and tested at the Pulkovo Observatory by the author in cooperation with Yu. M. Otryashenkov and L. L. Voronets. Details of the design 'and methods of making observations with this instrument are described. The tests run with this instrument showed that its design and the proposed -M ethad of observation make it possible to observe ten divisions of Caid I / 2 ACCESSION NRi AP4040848 the circle at one observation, thus improving the reading accuracy --by a factor of 2-3 and the period of observation required by a of' 10. Orig. art. has., 5 figures and 1 formula. S S~, adi nauk SSSR OCIATION: Glavnaya astronomicheakaya obaervatoriya Akade A Astronomical Observatoryq Academy of Sciences, SSSR) ATD PRESS: 3083 SUBMITTED: 29Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEt ES , EC NO REP SOVI 001 OTHERS 1 000- r d 2/2 ACCESSION NR; AT4012207 S/2797/63/023/002/0152/0158 AUTHOR: Yeftmov, A. A. TITLE: Experimental verification of the postulate that the velocity of light Is independent of the motion of the radiative source SOURCE: Pulkovo. Astron. observ. Izvestlya, v. 23, no. 2(173), 1963, 152-158 TOPIC TAGS: absolute 'Velocity, Bonch-Bruyevich experiment, Interference, Michelson experiment, relative velocity, unified field theory, light velocity, relativity, relativity theory ABSTRACT: A new method Is proposed which woul d enable experiments to be conducted under laboratory conditions to test the verity of the postulate that the velocity of light is independent of the motion of the source of radiation. The main point of the method is the comparison of the velocities of two beams of light produced by sources of radiation which move with a differential speed. This comparison could be done by observing the interference patterns. If the velocity of light is simply added to the velocity of motion of the source, significant displacement of the interference bands can be obtained in a reasonably small apparatus. The article points out the deficiencies of previous experiments conducted to prove the postulate. The conclusion is that further experiments are required. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 formulas. Card 1/2 -ACCESSION NR: AT4012207 ASSOCIATION: none SMUTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GP NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 "t' 7 ',A)V A YE JVANOVA zonsing Jn 'k bbro-r Dc-I 15S G 164 .L. Urallnkoye FrfAstavleno e-b,a&ITnfkr,,,q YEF.U40V A A - IVANOVA, L.P. Olivine rockB containing enstatite of the Isavsk dunite body (Kytlym massif, the Northern Urala). Trudy ~nst. geol. UFAN SSSR no.70:51-53 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. LT1140V A;I),,, 23ARKAI-I D.D., OTITSAVEMKO T.-I. 2. ussq (6oo) 4. Vibration 7. Use of vibration in construation of foundations for buililings, I.-,tv.PSR Zin.Akad.Vestis no.6, 1951. 9. 9. Monthl 0 hi List of Russian Accessions, i~ist ~f iiullsi Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. L UYM, A D . Inshener; PAV10Y, V.I., inshoner;CIRMMOV, A.V., takhnik; "Mi ICH. V.I., takhnik; TSAREEKOVA, B.S., motorietka. Autoclave paroxis-concrete building products from waste cinder. Rats.i izobr.predl.v stroi -. no.55:18-19 153. (MIRA 7:)) (cinder blooks) USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application -- Silicates. Glass. CeramicB. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2. 1957, 5324 Author: Goryaynov, K. E., Yefimov, A. D., Avrutin, M. A., Yakub, I. A. Institution: None Title: Gas Concrete Based on Entrainment Ash of Leningrad Heat and Power Stations Original Publication: Novaya tekhn. i peredov. opyt v str-ve, 1956, No 6, 11-14 Abstract: It was found that on the basis of entrainment-ash of Leningrad electric power stations it is possible to produce gas concrete vith a volumetric weight of 820-950 kg/m3 and a compression strength of 80-100 kg/cm2. Expenditure of Portland cement is of 160-230 kg/m3j that of aluminum powder 200-300 9/0, There is described the tech- nology of production of large gan concrete wall blocko, the manurac- ture of which is being set up at the Leningrad plant of Trust No 20. Card V1 YIFINDT, A.D. Creative cooperation. Diul takh. inform. 3 no.10:37-38 0 157. (MM l0r12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akadeadi stroltelletya i arkhitektuz7 SSSR, zameatitell nachallnilm Glavleningradstroys, (Construction industryi 14 L VABILIKOVSKIY, S.Y.; WIMOT, A.D.; KJSKOV, I.N., arkhitektor; SIZOV, A.A.. i,.-.Zh. "~' - ~.%~AZ- Plans for an experimental large-panel apartmnt house with lightweight struatural c6mponents. Biul. takh. inform. 3 no.12:3-9 D 157. (MIRA 1191) 1, Chlon-korre.apondent Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitek-tury (for Vhsillkovskiy, Yefimov),. (Apartment houses) (Architeoture-Designs and plans)% WIMOV, AGDO second International Conference on Reinforced Concrete Shell Roofs Bjul. tokh. Inform. 4 no.1:20-22 Ja 158. (KIRA 1132~ 1. Ghlon-korroopondent Akademii stroitolletva I arkhitektur7. (Oslo--Roofa, Shell-Ow.)grennes) GOR IV, K*M., cloktor tekhn. nauk; YUIHOV. A.D.: VOWHIOC, I-E-, laind. *-!"~'Litddttb' A.A., inzh.; tokhn. Muk; AVPIJTINO M.L., ln~ ZASMATEW, I.B., inzh. large wall blocks made of autoclave hardened lightweight concrete. Biul, takh, inform. 4 no.2:1-5 If 158. (MIRLA 1113) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii stroitel'stva arkhitaktury (for Tfif imov). (Concrete blocks) (Idghtweight concrete) MOROZOV, A.P.; YWIHOV~"AIA,-,,- Prosoects for using precast reinforced concrete oatial alemsnts in building, roofs for industrial and public bitildings. Biul. tekh. inform. 4 no. 6:3-6 Je 159. (HIRA 11:7) 1. Daystvitollrwy chlen Almdemil, Btroitollstva I. arkhitektury(for Korozov). 2. Chlon-korresoondent Akedemit, stroitellatva i arkhitektury (for Yefimov). (Roofing. Concrete) MROZOV, A.P.; TEFINDV, A.D. Spatial!"an-d suspended structural solutions in pavilions of the Brussels World Fair in 1958. Biul. tekhn. inform. 4 no.9:29-32 S 158. (14IRA 11:10) 1. DFTstvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitektury (for Pbrozov). 2. Clilan-korrespandent Akademii straitel'stva i arkbitektury (for Toflmov). (Brussals-Pavilions) (Precant concrete construction) GORYAYNOV, K,E,, dol--tor tekhnt4auk; YEFIMOV,.A.D.; VOLCHEK,.I.Z.; AVRUTIN, K,L,; ZASHDA~, I.B.;'-NXCffATW, _G.A."_,` rod.izd-va: FM'Kn(A, Te.A., tekhn.red. (Large aerated-cement wall blocks; practices of the Main Administration for Housing and Public Construction in the city of Leningrad] Krupnye gazobetonnye stenovye bloki; iz opyta Glavloningradstrois. Pod red. K.E.Gorisinova. Leningrad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1959. 102 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Leningrad--Building blocks) (Lightweight concrete) YEFIMOV, A.D. MtPeri7ient-1 housing construction in Leningrad. Biul.ta!--b.inforr. 5 no.10-5 Ja 159. (VIRk 12: 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akedemli stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. .,rad-Apartment bouses) (Lening KLYAGHKO, A.L., inzh.; ODIIJOV, M.I., inzh.; GLUKHOVSKIY, K.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, inzh., red.; GVOZD'-:77, A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; GORENS11TM, B.V.., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOSTYUKOVSKIY, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk2 red.; KRYLOV, N.A. *doktor Lekhn. nauk, red.; KUREK, N.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; LEVINSKIY, L.G., inzh., red.; LOBANOV, N.D., inzh.t red.; MOROZOV, A.P., inzh.., red.; ONIASHVILI, O.D.p doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; SAKHNOVSKIY, K.V... doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.., red.; FILI11, A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., red.; YEFI14OV, A.D., inzh... nauchn. red. [Three-dimensiona' structural elements in the U.S.S.R.; materials of the All-Union Conference on Precast Reinforced Concrete Three-Dimensional Elements held in November 13-17, 1962 in Leningrad] Prostranstvennye kon- struktsii v SSSR; po materialam, pervogo Vsesoiuznogo so- veshchaniia po sbornym zhelezobetonrym prostranstvennym konstruktsiiam, sostoiavshegosia 13-17 noiabria 1962 g. v Leningrade. Leningrad, Stroiizdat, 1964. 461 P. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo stroitellnoy indu- strii SSSR. Leningradskoye otdeleniye. V AUTHORj YEFIXOTtA.P. PA - 2895 1 TITLEt of the Stability Modulus of the Functions of the Class H 2' (Otmanka modulya nepreryvnosti funktaiy klassa 92P Russian). PERIODICALt Izvestiia Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Mat., 1957, Vol 219 Hr 29 pp 283 - 288 (U,B.S.R.) Reoeivedo 5 / 1957 Reviewed, 6 / 1957- ABSTRLCTi The present work asymptotically sets up an accurate equat'ion for the upper limit of the stability modulus of the periodic quasi-, smooth functions. "i By H the author here denotes the class of the steady functions 2(M) x) with the period 29 which satisfy the condition f( If(x + h) - 2f(x) + f(x - h)14,-Mh in the came of any x and h*.),O. For this class the following problem is raised at M - Is W(h) - supt.3(h,f) is to be found, 'V f~.H1(1) 2 where W(h,f) denotes-tho stability modulus of the function f(x). Several previous works by Soviet authors and some results oon- Card 1/2 tained therein are given in short. PA - 2895 The Evaluation of the Stability Modulus of the Functions of the "I Class H2* In the present work a theorem and a lemma is now provedt Theorems 1,r(h) - sup t-T (h,f ) - I h1n(1/h) + O(h) f ii, (1) 21n(q-2 T-iT 2 Leamai If it is assumed that Z is the sub-class of the odd functions ~41 of the class H2' it applies that 'PI(x) - ;Uplf(x)l - I - xin(l/x) + O(x) (-Z 21n(4-2' + IT (No illustrations or tables). ASSOCIATIONt Not given. PRESENTED BYs M.A.IAVRENTfEV. Member of the Academy SUBMITTEDs 319591956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 7. 7. ,~4 AW, d P'- and Ptv Nld ~J,t 91-1 by heating T~,O% and Ml--i - ~ 1", ... I : m.J rtto) ~t 12".)' for 4 had itructurts and were light vvlj~,~ J~,- -, 1~ .... 1. ltfv)'~ n p excee,lq 1200, volAdIt% qot me.-viumble. Sc) mnc, of sa(d C-ll T 2' 1 ~ - li- ! ~md -,,C X ''-I - ohin-I cm--', rc-~p. Soluhilitles 0 I(M mg./!.. k - I M X ~nd 112 '5 mgI K 0 X 10-". resp )e -~ y j 'I-- k, ~t- face - M 0 V /Cho) SSR Mistry - Inorganic U FD-1148 Card 1/1 Pub. 329-12/23 Author : Yefimov, A. F.; Pchelkin, V. A.; Lapitskiy, Ai V. Title : Iead salts of tantalic and niobic acids Periodical : Vest. Miosk. un., Ber. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9. No 7, 97-101, Oct 1954 Abstract : Synthesized and determined the composition of the following two compounds: FbjNbj2037.23H20 and Pb8Tal2038.33N2O- Complete dehydration of the two sa to tdim place at 200 and 500 degrees, respectively. Determined the solubility of the salts at 25 degrees by the tracer atom method. Six references (three USSR). Institution : Chair of Inorganic Chemistry Submitted : December 31, 1953 Mr. 1 t z~, 14 0 R~ J - , - 4"A -YEFDM1:j Card 1/1 Pab. 151 3133 Authors Pchelkin, V.-A., Efimov, A, F.,, and Lapitskiy., A. V. -Title Niobates and tantalates of alkali-earth metals. Part 1- I%taniobates and,metatantalates of Ca, Sr and Ba, Periodical A Zhur. ob, khim. 24/8., 1284 1286.4 AXLgUGt 1954 Abstract -:.Various anhydrous Sr and Be wtanioba-tes and Ca, Sr and Ba-metatantalatea were synthesized andtheir chemical-properties investigated. It was established.that all synthesized salts as well as the calcium metaniobate were thermally stable and showed no noticeable volatility even in vacuum. The specific electrical conductivity of the saturated solutions of the anhydrous.motaniobates and metatantalates of alkal-i-earth metals., measured at 200 is shown in table. Five-referencess 2 USSR 2 German -and 1.USA- (1875 - - 1954) Institution t State University, Moscow Submitted fJanuary 3,1954 ~i;'O~ M -7 RMMMO PEI WSH'Ahemistry- Card. Pub..- 151- 4/42 Authors, A. 'in, V A.; Ef and Lapitskiy, A, V. Title Niobates and tantalates of alkali earth metals. Part 2.-, :Zhur. ob. khim. 24/9, 1495-1498., Sep 1954 Abstract. -A The derivation of hitherto unknown hexaniobates and hexatantalates of various types of alkali earth metals is described. The specific elec- trical conductivity of hexaniobate'and hexatantalate solutions satur- ated at 200 was determined. it was established that the above mention- of alkali earth metals becore thermally unstable at tempera- exceeding 4000, Seven references* 3-USSR; 2-USA; 1-German and tures . .1-Indian (1905-1952). Table. Institution State University,, Mo6c ow Submitted, January 3, 1954 LLPITSKIT, A.V.;-,WD~,_A.F. Study of the solubility of tantalates of alkaline earth metals. Vest. Mosk.un. 11 no.6:67-71 Je 156. (KM 9ill) 1. Moskovskly universitet, Xafedra, neorganicheskoy khimii. (Tantalates)