SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMOVA, Z. A. - YEFOYAN, A. S.

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MAKAREVICH9 T.N.; YEFIMOVA, Z.A. Characteristics of fall-winter ice conditions on the Danub-- River. Trucly GGI no.80s126-171 162. (MIRA l6jl2) SO" I'M YKFIMOVA, Z.N. Bacterial carrier state in dy.3ontery. Sov. med. 25 no.11:87-90 U.161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz kafedry (ispolnyayushchly obyazannosti zaveduyushchogo - doktor med.nauk B.L.Ittsikeon) infektaionnykh bolezney I Loningradakogo madit-:;4nskogo instituta. (DYSENTERY) REHM ~-- YMMSMA, H.S.; LATKIN, V.F.; PROKHOROVA, A.A.; UVINOTI-SMINA.-I.M.; PARA M 0, S.Y., kand.istor.nauk, red.;-'Nblff~M-, A.N., kand.istor.nauk, red.; PLO-ITUOV, A.X., red.; XEUCBCRDOT, T.I., takha.red.. (Collectivization of agriculture on the Kuban; collection of documents and materials lallektivizatsiia seltakogo khoziaistva na Xubani; sbornIk dokumontav I materialoy.- Krasnodar. Krasno- darskoe knizhnoe 12d-vo. Vol.l. 1918-1927 99, 1959. 201 p. (MM 13:3) 1. Kommunistichookaya partiya Sovetakogo Soyuxa. Krasnodarskiy krayevoy komitat. Partiynrr arkhiv. (luban-Agrimilture, Cooperative) YXIINOVICH, A. Pole antenna. Radio no.6:36 is 160.. (Radio--Antennas) I (MIRA 13:7) MMM, W--,_fKu 7 fy) 0 v ?Hk3l I W)X EXPLOITATION 00712928 Andoxhokly, VeOvolod Dmitriys~llchj Ajoksondr Ivanovich Belyanin, Vla-11mir L,'Tovioh Voyta, Yonen r OrUorlyevich alnzburg, Alekoey Illarionovich gRijih, jagr, 3 ESAULh 11.rIvonkO and lzrall N&Xhmanov c renket' J." TO Zubahmtyye I chervyachryys Peradichil ntkotoryye voprosy teorli. raschats I prolzvodstva (31wr Gear and Worm Gear Drlveaj Som* Problems In Theory# Design,and Panutacture) Moscow, Msshg1z, 1959. 219 p. Errata slip Inserted. q,OG0 copies printed. -Ed. (Title poge)i H. 1. KoldhIn. Doctor of Technical Sal:nc 4 Proreamori Re lowers A. X. Qrubln, Doctor or Technic I M.."..' Proressorl Ed. (Inside book)t N. F. 0olovanov P Candidate of Technical Sclancool TA r ?ubllshlng Houses H.-Z. 31monovsklyl Tach. Ed.: R. 0. Pollsioyaj Managing Ed. for Literature an the Design and Operation of Machinery (LAnIngrad Division, Maehgls)s F. 1. Yetlacy, Znglnoor. PURPOSE: Thin book Is intandol for technical personnel and scientific workers interestod In the theory or gears and gear drives. a n,l COVERAOEs This book deals wit'.1 the calculation ' design practical application or Sairs and gear drives. The first now types of gears and gear i~ three chapters are devoted lo d I and to the stanuractum Of gears with advanced geometirl or, The last ro%tT chapters describe theoretical and Practical methad5W goir calculation. A description Is given or planetary gear drI768 with V8rIO11N typo@ Of engage mentivith sewPhallis On the d,taign of planetary reducing star drives for use in electric notors. Recent achievements In the Soviet gear-4uttins 1ndustrr wW theoretical work on Soar design and G&ICUI&tl*ns Of istromfies In gear trains are discussed. No personalities are m4ntlon~4. Thor* are 97 reforendese 82 Soviet, 10 Ojrwan, 4 Zngllsh, and I French. card 2/6 ------------- EIAfimovich, L.] Her mother has nothing to warry aboat. Rab.i sial. 36 n0-9:6-7 S 1600 (MDU 13: 10) 1. Sovkhoz RVaronina" Bykhoriskogo rayona. (Bykhov Distriat-Dairying) zl~ is Lty; .;,a ml. C-z r~,l V phosphorous of acienosine trioiiospi~,wic acia and inorgardo -hooprorus in the blooci cijrin- meQical insulin liypoZlycemia," Leningrad, 1960, 20 pp (Leningrao Pediatrics li'ledical Institute) (KL, 35-60,, 126) YEFIMOVICH, NO G. C.hanges in the content of the f orral elemerit-s of blood and hemoglobin during the course of therapeutic insulin hypoglycemia. Vop. psikh. ne7r. no.10:353-365 164. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. kafedroy - Prof. D.S.Ozefetskovskiy) 1-go Leningradskogo maditsi--kogo instituta imeni alatdomika 1.11. Favlova, (direktor - A.I.Ivanov). Signift~,,-.~orp of scac- stulies in insull1r, shcck s-,,hizor~j~~rtia A--:~!d c,.her psyrhoses. Vop.pslkhA nerv. 162. (MTRA 17 1. Iz k0nciry p~,Allkhlntrii 1-17o Loningradakogo rn,--dj,.t:-,.inqkcJ_7,o institatl-~ iwnL nkaderalka I.P.Pavlava i. 11-y Loningradskoy ps ik j~ -r. J.." V I f.),q j~ h,-! J~.~Qy t, 0 j-. YEVIMOVICH, V. A. USSR/Mathemati6s - Spaces 21-Ma:r 53 "Rev Definition of Uniform Spaces. Metrization Of Spaces of Proximity,"'V. A. Yefimovich and~A. s. Shvarts DAN SSsR) vol 89, No 3, PP 393-396 Discuss' 3 possible ways to axiomatize the concept of uniform continuity: (1) through relation of infinite closeness of two sets (A B = p(A,B) . 0 in metric space) a development of the viewpoint of P.Aleksandrcv add K. Kuratovskiy; (2) through uniform systems of neighborhoods (axiomatization of a system oi~ epsilon- neighborhoods in metric space), a development of 272T56 F. Hausdorff's viewpoint; (3) through relation of equivalences of generalized sequences xap%oyb (generalization of -converging sequences in metric space, with N..yn,.meaning p(xn,yn-vO),, a development ofm. Fr 'echet a viewpoint. Presented by Acad A. ff. Kqlmogorov 24 Jan 53. ---- I ivnenkovskii sveklosovkhoz (Pivnenkovskii State Beet Fam). Moskva, Piphchepromizdat, 1954. SO: Monthly Liet of Ruesion Accessions, Vol 7, No 9, Dec 1954 IN; YEFIMOVM,,~,, Wthodology -for the prepiraticn -,f b~--ide,3 for vop. v2--mi. 9 no.6:725-727 N-D t6f~, 1. MatiltzinslAy institul, imeril M.I.~allii-'I.na, Oms-k. Ple PIP YVITMOVICII lye. 1. Tungsten diaphragms fo" apertures and condensers in tro.-I microscopy. Lab. delo no.8:511-512 165, (m, 18,91, 1. Kafech-1.1 mikroblologil (zfAv.- dotsent A.M. Khovanowt) Owlkogo meditsimikogo Instituta. A C A/) SOURCE CODV-,;'- uf(1039'916610'001006100691007.1l: U.; liywiiova, Z. S.; Yoftmovich, Yo. 1. ORG: Dopartmont of infectious Disoasos and -Microbiology, Omsk Modical Instituto (Kafodra info Us ionny1di boloznGy i milwobiologii Ornskogo moditsinskogo inatituta)-- "LITI:-,': Role of nicrobiologic studios in the oval~ition of results of treatment of tTehoid and paratyphoid bacterial carriers j3OURCE: Sovetskaya moditsina, no. 6, 1966, 69-71 iTOPIC TAGS; man, electron microscopy, bacterial disease. disease control, disease i j.1- itL'arapoutic3, morphology L z-loctron-microscopo studios woro conducted of changes in proporties of the !carriers portai:ning to their morphology, cultivation and biochemistry. Tho studies i . . 4. 0 0 QUrIng ur !waro mdo eatment of 100 bacterial carriers, 80 of abdominal and 20 of thus A~and B, until bac'orial excretion had stopped. Thirty microphotographs taken of each culture frain the bilo of the carriers and the followin- features iwaro studied: monomorphism, loss of flagollao (negative agglutination reaction with F.-an'Cagen), increase of coll membranes lacking protoplasm (upon antibiotic therapy), and incroase of all bacteriophlagic stages (under the effect of daily therapy with abdominal tyriius baotoriophago introduced by the duodenal tube). Homoculturos from Card __2L2 UDCz--- 616.9274616.927-27-00$997 L 1CO143-67 I ACC NR: AF6029007 0 .!ac-"--*L.o cases served as controls. Treatment with oxytotracycline and bacteriophage every day or every other day for week.-. resulted in morphologic changes from 5- to 10-forms, curliques and R forms, chango3 in or absence of cultivability on the usual. I ~nedia, and progressive changes of color on bismuth-sulfite mediume Uiese changea aftord avalua'ion of the.offect of treatment. Orig. art, hass 1 figure* OR SUB CODE; 06oO-l SUB14 DATr.,: none/ IG REF& 004 !YEFIKOVICH. Ya-K.; NESTEROV, V.V.; TYUTYUNNIKOV, N.F.; SHINKARSKIY, D.G.; ZABRODA, Yu.'F.; K014DRAITIYEV, O.K.; GORODUICHERKO, A.I. Automatic level control of flotation concentrate in vacuum filter baths. Avtom.i prib.- no.3:21-23 n-8 162. (MM 16:2) 1. Institat av-tomatiki Gosplana, UkrSSR (for Yefimovich, Nesterov, Tyutyunnikov, Shinkarskiy, Zabroda, Kondra:tlyev). 2. Dneprodzerzhinskiy k6ksokhimIcheskiy zavod imeni drdzhonikidze (for Gorodnichonko). (Flotation) (Liquid level indicators) --:77-7-7 -L-26)1-6-6 -- D,'T(m)/F.PF(C)/EYT(i VNIPM/lEMP(b) TJP(c) JDAM ,ACCESSION'NR: AP5011369 UR/0365/65/001/002/0239/024 620.193.2 -1AUT14OR: Roykh, I. L.;_Yefimovir,-h,_Ye. V.; Boloticht I. P.. V V, Y i- ITITLE: On atmospheric-corrosion'Of vacuum condensates of aluminum L/ ISOURCE: Zashchita metallov, v. 1, no. 2, 1965, 239-241 ITOPIC Ito'examine jeation, .,thickness, itent 'ques. TAGS: metal vapor deposition, vapor plating, corrosion resistance ABSTRACT: Atmospheric corrosion of vacuum condensates of aluminum was studied the corrosion resistimce of aluminum platings prepared by vacuum conden-;' a technique widely used on a commercial scale. The samples, 500-5000 A in were prepared by vacuum spraying of aluminum onto a glass gase. The ex-1 of corrosion was measured by photographic and optical polarization techni- The samples were oxidized for 10 min in air at 20 1 20C and at relative hu- midity of 50 t 5%. In order.to enhance the optical density, the aluminum films stretched on plates were immersed in a 4% NaZCO3 solution, and, then, imr~ersed for 1 min in a 50% solution of ethyl alcohol and dried for 10 min at 1000C. The de- I pendence of the number of evo'lv;,-.d H202 molecules upon corrosion duration is shown Card 1/4 L 2619-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5011369 in fig. I of the Enclosure. The dependence of thickness of aluminum oxide layer (in A) upon corrosion-duration is shown in fig. 2 of the Enclosure. The dependence of the number of evolved H202 molecules upon the quantity of A1203 molecules formed, is shown in fig. 3 of the Enclosure. The dependence of the number of evolved 11202 molecules on the logarithm of corrosion time is shown in fig, 4 of the Enclosure. The correlation between the number of evolved H202 molecules and the number of A1203 molecules formi mber. 3d is: n 1112 03:: 12-n 11202 The linear dependence of the nu of evolved H202 molecules upon the logarithm of corrosion duration is in agreement with data in the literature. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut ~Odessa Institute of Technology) SUBMITTED: l4Nov64 ENCL: -02 SUB CODE: MM, GC INO REF SOV.- 003 OTHER-. 003 1~~rd-_2/4 J` - 4 1 t,*40 hours TAVDOKIMOV, A. MMUMICH, H.A., radaktor; SHAVCURNKO. X.G., takhnicheakiy radektor [Sconomics of a diversified collective farm] Ikonomika mnogootra- slevogp kolkhoza. [Khartkov] Kharlkovskos obl.izd-vo, 1955. 81 p. (GollactiTe farms) (MLRA 10:1) VIVO YIEP-B-ITSVI, 3. 11. Yefimtsev, B. M. and FinkelShteyn, "Frarrezz in the rolling of tractor and rtv-L'Ung utcel," Tro-dy Stiolinskojro obl. otd-niya VNIMM, no 1, 191119, 1). 1,9-81 so: U-5241, 17 December 1953, (Letopis "Llhurnal Iny1ch Statcy, No. 26i U~119) YMPTSEEV, M. L Dissertation: "Phosphorobacterin as a Fertilizer in Black Earth. 11 Cand Agr Sci, Voronezh AgriculturalIInst, Voronezh, 1953. (.Referativnyy Zburnal-Khimiya, Moscow, Ito 4, Feb 514) SO: SUM 243, 19 Oct 54 M4 YEFIMTSEVY M.Ll kand. sellakokboz. rNiuk Flacement of fertilizere for corn befcre rowing. Zem-ledelie 27 no.5s76-'7 Fv 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1, Lugant;kiy sellakokhozyaystvennyy institute AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODTCAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Yefim~sev, N.A. Ancient Glaciation of West Tivis Tuvy) Byulleten' Moqkovskogo obahchestva n--votly Otdel geologicheskiy, 19158, Nr 2, T)P 24~'-'-" The author states that a determinetion oil nnci-7~-'; ;-1--cin';ion in the Altay-Sayan mountains is very difficult of the stratigraphical separation of the "iuaternqr:f Irroslits- He mentions three types of end miraines nn! them in detail. The lack of any traces of glpcir-uion are not linked with the glacial water syste-,. PrA flep-ding centers, as well as the peculiarities in of the Upper Tertiary deposits, lead to the concll!cinn f-,hqt the relief of this region has almost the same syste----. ~~nd cha- racter today as it did at the beginning of the r"l-ciation. The glaciation age can be determined by findinps; in s,vn- chronous glaciation deposits of fauna renrez-~en-.~,ti,.7es of the Upper Paleolithic complex which, accordinr to V--, Gromovis Ancient Glaciation of "test Tuva SOV-5-5s-2-211/43 system (1956), is not older then the Pleistocene OlRcial epoch. 1. Geology 2. Geological time-Determination 3. Glaciers 4. Geophysics Card 2/2 i _~ 11.4 ..AUTHOR: Yefintsev, N,4. I 1 .1 1 TITLE: Quaternary Glaciation in 'Nestern Tuva and the Eastern Part of Gornyy Altay (0 chetvgrtichnom oledenenii Zapadnoy Tuvy i vostochnoy chasti Gornogo Altays) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya geologichesknya, 1958,A Nr 9, pp 62-83 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The tectonic relief of 'llest Tuira and the eastern port of Gornyy Altay was formed in the Eopleistocene epoch. The different heights of the mountain ranges occurred after the formation of carboniferous sedimentary deposits, identified by numerous flora-fossils as belonging to the Miocene epoch. The traces of glaciation showed that it occurred in the second part of the Middle-Pleistocene epoch and that no substantial changes occurred during this period of glaciation. During the dissipation of the ice sheet, large glaciers were formed in many places and this explains the formation of numerous kames, ossr and moraines. The author believes that only one glaciation period occurred in the rerion. Various terrace formations of boulders and rock waste found in the region were caused by the action of numerous streams and rivers formed by the melting rlaciers Card 1/3 and cannot be considered as remains of earlier glaciations. 1 SOV-11-5P-9-5/14 Quaternary Glaciation in lVestern Tuva and the Eastern Part of rornyy Altay In this the author disagrees with almost all other geologists who worked in the region,of whom he mentions: O.A. Rakovets, I.T. Belostotskiy, I.F. Pozharisskiy, V.Ye. Gendler, G.A. Shmidt, Ye.V. Devyatkin, S.R. Mayzelis, T.V. Delyayeva from the Vsesoyuznyy airogeologicheskiy trest - VAGT (The All-Union Aero-Geological Trust - VAGT), P.M. Tatarinovs V.A& Kuznetsov, K.S. Filatov, K.I. Postoyev, Z.A. Lebedeva, L.D. Shorygina, I.G. Nordeg, V.Ye. KudryavtBev, B.F. Sellvesyuk, G.I. Ivanova, G.G. Bellskiy, I.S. Gudilin, Ye.N. Shchukina, G. Crane, S.N. Naumova, O.V. Matveyeva, G.F. Lungeragauzen, V.I. Gromov, A.L. Dodin, V.P. NekhoroBhev, L.T. Semikhatova, V.N. Goncharov, Ye.V. Shnntser, P.A. Shumskiy and N.P. Ladokhin. There are 2 maps, 3 tables, 2 photos, 4 diagrams and 33 re- ferences, 32 of which are Soviet and 1 English. Card 2/3 SOV-11-58-9-5/14 Quaternary Glaciation in Western Tuva and the Eastern Part of Gornyy Alray ASSOCIATION: Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva (The Geological In- stitute of the AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: November 20, 1957 1. Glaciers--USSR 2. Geological time--Determination Card 3/3 V 4~ -i,~ Y]WIMTSEV, N.A. lower boundary of the Qwternary system in the Altai-Sayan mountainous region. Trudy GIN no-32 138-142 159. (RDU 13: 12 (Alt&l Mountains-Geolog7, Stratigraphic) (SELyan Mountains--Geolo&, Stratigraphic) YEFIMTSEV; Rikolay Andrianovich; OWN, V*I%j doktor geole-mineral.nauk, liff 2 1.; red.izd-va; LAUT, V.G., tekhn.red. otveTede; [Quaternary laciation In western Tuva and the eastern part of the Gozrmnyy Altai Chetverichnoe oledenine Zapadnoi Tuvy I vostochnoi chasti Gornogo Altai. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad,nauk SSSR, 1961. 163 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii institut. Trudyp no*61). WHA 14:12) (Altai Hountainfl-Glacial epoch) (Tuva Autonomous Province-Glacial epoch) - 77 77777 SHANTSM, Ye.T.. glav. red.; YIW_IKTSET, N.A., otv. red.; DAM, O.K., red.; GRICWK, T.P., red.; GROMOY,,Y.I., red.; MEL-INIKOVA, N.D., red. izd-va; GIDALVICH, A.M., red. izd-va; Y-~SIIIL-, P.S., tekh. red. [Materials from the All-Union Interdepartmental Conference on the Study of the Quaternary Period] Materisly Tsesoiuznogo mzhduvedomstvennogo soveshohs~iia po izucheniiu chetvertich- nogo :periods. Moskva, Izd-vo Aknd.nauk SSSR. Tol.l[GenirO questions in the study of the (bwternary period. History of Quaternary flora, fauns, and fossil man] Obshchie voprosy izu- cheniis 6hetvertichnogo periods. Istorila chetvartichnoi flo- ry, fauny i iskopsemogo chelovaka. 1961. 495 p. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Yeasoyuznqyei mezhduvedometvennoye soveshchBniye po izuche- niya chetvartichnogo periods. Moscow, 1957. 2. Geologicheakiy institut AN SSSA (for Gromov, Shantser.) 3. Institut geografii AN SSSR ( for Grichuk) I(Geology, Stratigraphic) (Paleontology, Stratigraphic) ,YEFIKTSEV, N.A. v otv. red.; SHANTSER9 Ye.V.9 glav. red.; BADER, O.N.# red.; --OR:HHUKq V,P.p red.; GROMOV-P V.I. v red.; MELINIKOVAp N.B.p red. izd- va; GIDALWICH9 A.M. v red. izd-va; KASHJUIA, F.S.j, takhn. red. [Materie.1a of the A.11-:-Uhlon'Conference on the Study of the Quaternary period] Miterialy Vseeoiuznogo soveshchaniia po izucheniiu obetvertich- nogo perioda. Mosk7ay Izd-*7o Akad. nauk SSSR. Vol.l* (General problems in the study of the Quaternary period. History of Quaternary flora, faunal and fossil man] Obshchie voproay izucheniia chetverticlpogo pe- rioda. Istoriia chetvertichnoi floryt,fauny i iskopaemo cheloveka. 19 61. 49 5 P. fMOIRA 14:8) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soteshchaidye-po i2:4cheniyu chetvertichnogo periodat Moscowt 1957a 2'. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR (for GrorDvj Shan-- tser). 3. Institutgeografii AN SWR (for Grickuk) (Goolagy) DEVYATKIN, Ye.V,j YF.FIMTSEV. N.A.; SELIVERSTOV, Yu.P.; CHUMAKOV, I.S. More about ico accumulations in the Altai. Trudy Kea. chet-7.per. 22: 64-75 163. (MIRA 17:2) YEFIMTSEV, N.A. Structure and origin of the Quaternary sediments of the Chuya and Katun' ValleyB in the Gomyy Altai. Biul. Kom. chety. per. no.29:115-131 164. (MRA 1728) t 44 X" $0 It 11 it Al # A r ILI' oom, P !fA I m 1 If If a a a u 66 u 0 14 4 1 a 0 0 sea so 00. vir- I, js~I .go., il",I OT F-F-. U S AT '0 111; t' 1, 4 0 0 0 9 Wo 0 0 0 * see see see Woo 00 a -.r-j r 4 1 1 0 p * 1 4 f a w a of v I or If 9 a C, At or a K a vc a it A 0 0 as 0 0 0 0 1 g-'e -iq- -0 0 0 0 010,841,11 -"Is 364-170 Mr ~p iinlversltp~ imeni Lomono8ova. ACC-NR AP70.056 2,5-_ SOURCE CODE: UR/0);13/67/000/002/0074/.0075 INVENTOR: Yefimt-sev,_ Ye. I.; Litvin, F. F. ORG: None TITLE: A method for making metal microelectrodes in quartz insulation. Class 30, No. 190524.[announced by the Mosc0w State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)) IS-OURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye-~Oraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967, 7h-75 TOPIC TAGS: quartz, electrode design,-'platinum ~ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A method for making metal micro- .electrodes in quartz insulation. The procedure is designed for uniformly coating the metal section of the electrode with quartz-glass, producing an electrode with the pecessary shape and eliminating the gap between metal.and quartz. A qlartz capillary 'containing a metal such as platinum is heated in the zone of the metal to the tempera- ture where the metal melts and the quartz softens and'then stretched. After cooling, the gap between metal and quartz is filled under vacuum with a polymer material which as a high resistivity. 2. A modification of this method in which reliable low-resis- ance contact is made between the metal part of the xiiicroelectrode and the contact con- uctor by introducing the latter into the quartz cylinder until it touches the metallic art of the microelectrode which has been preheated t6 the melting point of the contact CODE: -11, 09/ SUBM DATE: 09Oct65 1/1 uDc: 615.471:621.38.032. _-NEW Im A.F. (1)(3nets.0 YEFDlTSEVA, Changes in the lymphall-le veasels of the heart, la rJ.,,E=at_,c .A. fever. Arkb. pat. 26 no.9.'3C%-35 164. (MIJA 28;4) 1. Kafedra patologichogkoy a-natomii (zav, prof. Ye.A.Dikshteyn) Donetskogo meditsinsl%.t, iratituta. V4 r r: t e -,,ith liaC3.. (i Of t "fl'. r i1i GUBAREV, Ye.M. [deceasee]j YEFIMTISEVA, Ye.P. Methodoingy oir the isolation and study of the polyracclaridea of cholera v1brIcB. Vop, mod. kitim. 11 no.209-94 Mr-Ap 165, (MIRA 18--.10) 1. Kafedra biokhimIi,Rostovskogo-na-Donu meditsinskogo instituta. YEFIMTSEVA, Ye.P. [IFfimtseva, 1E.P.) Bacterial polysaccharides as pyrogens. Mlkroblol. zhur. 27 no.5-.85-90 165. (MIRA 18:10) YFI~~TSEVA, Yer. Pyrogenic properbies of one of the polysaacharide fractions of Vibrio cholerae. Zhurs mikrobiol,, epide i invmne 11 no* 10: IJ41 0162 (MIRA 17:4) lo Iz Rodtovakogo maditainakogo :~istltuta i Kemarovskogo medi- tsinskogo instituta. A ORLOVA, O.K.; ~q7p~TPEYA,-Te.P.. Some biological properties of the carbohydrate fractions of the pathogen of diphtheria. Zhur. mikrobiole., epid. i immun. 4.1 W.3-' 89-92 Mr 164. (MTRA 17.2-1) 1, Rostovskiy meditsinskiy institut, BRUSKIN, B.R.; YEFIMTSEVA Ye,P.-, --,-LO - Some data on the chemical composition of the Siberian liver fluke (Opisthorchis felineus, Rivolta, 1884). Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 33 no.6:701-704 N-D 164. (14IRA 18:6) 1. Kafedra obshchey biologii i kafedre. biokhimii Kemerovskogo meditsinskogo insti-tuta. BMW, 'Aire-, -L4=fka~ S/075/62/017/004/001/006 1017/1217 AUTHORS: Korenman, I.M. abd Yefimychev, V.S. TITLE; Fluorimetric determination 01-scandium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analitich6skoy khimi, v.17, no-4, 1962, 425-428 T.E'XT S,-Illpylrlsr.-inic-trb,-%7,ide is usqd as a luminescei)L reagent for scandium. A home-made.fluorimeter was used. The measurements were carried out with a light'filter trnnsmitting, in the rangre 400-51011~h . Acetate buffers and ammonin/aInmonji4syl chloride buffers were used f'nr PH regulation. The repgent was &.0.1~ solution of the s&Iicy"semicarba7ide in acetone. The inten- sity of the lumin~Rscence of solutions containing mixtures of .Card 1/3 S/075/62/017/004/Ool/006 1017/1217 Fluorimetric detennination... salicylalsemicarba-ide vibLter solution (8K/ml) and an excess (12~'/ml) of scandium is studied and tabulated. The results show that in the PH rr~nge 2,5-7, the intensity is sufficient and thnt in the r!,.ngre PH - 2,5-4 oLnd PH - 5,3-6,8 the intensity of 314mignp-_ ,scence is pratically conteLnz. All the experiments are carriua oa~ at PH - 5j6*002. It was shovin by the Yob method thnt At these pF'3 only the compound Sclaoirovil exists. -The study of the depin- gent dE'nce between the lamint-icence and the molar ratio of the rear and ,1C. content)cr=ied OLIZ al pH - 5,6 with a constant Sc3* concen- tration shows !also th.-.t the molar ratio for maximum lumine3cence is 1:1. The determination of icandiumin mixtures was studied. The Wluence if 4 forma~io the lumin6gcont scanctium-sa:'.Licylaisieomll)scaorgait,blao was teffeafat pH - 5,6 in a ratio Otird 2/3 3,,/075/62/017/004/001/006- 1017/1217 Fluorimetric determin-ition.. - of sc3+ : Men+-11:200 and in r.&ny c-ses-1:1000. The amount of Se in these tests mas between 1 - 5 v in 6 ml final solution; 1 ml of buffered (pH-5-6) ratur&t"od rmgent aolution vmti twed. Morit of tho co:;tad cationt) do not, -)rm i'luorencont coinpotind vilth the reagent and do not interfere, Th4* and Ce3* form lumenescent coml-,ounds with the rea,,ent, but the proposed method makes possible tke. deterinination of micro itinounto (5/20 ml) Sc in the presence uf TO*,~ and Ce3* with a ~ error varying between 3.6 and Mg'. There nre 4 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION; Gorlkovskiy gouudarstvennyy universitet im. N.I. Lobachevskogo (Gorki State Unive raity im. N.I. Lobachevski) SUBMITTED; June 20, 1961 Card 3/3 Ella E-i T3 IER YZFIMYCHEV~ The Second All-Union Conference on the Preparation and Analysis of High-PP'rit~ Elements, held on 24-28 December 1963 at Gorky State Uni- versity fin. N. 1. Lobachevskiy, was sponsored by the Institute of Chemi-~ stry of the Gorky State University, the Physicochemical and Technological Department for Inorganic Materials of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and the Gorky Section of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D. 1. Mendeleyev. The opening -address was made by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov. Some 90 papers were presented, among them the following: A. A. Popell and Z. A. Saprykovo. Quantitative det erm ination of paramagnetic, ions in solution by NMR methods. I. Ye. Zimakov. Determination of microirnpurities (10-7p to 10- 8%) by rep e4fe-TIFa'dioactive dilution. 7 7 i'__ _7 A. A. Tumanov and V. S. YefiMZchev, Determination of micro- concentratiCnFiWith salicyla~_-2'-"a~mnopnenol`w. A ti tic- 10 to 1'i6 t/ -777- --rM TUMANOV, A.A.; YEFIMYC,11T,,V,-_:Xt~,_.. Analytical potentialities of salicylal-2aminophenol. Feport 1: Behavior of salicylal-2-aminoph-en6l. In aqueous solutions. 7hur. anal. khim. 20 no.9:889-897 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy insti tut khimii prI Gor1kovskom universitete imeni U.I. Lobachevskogo. TEPIMITEV, A. Combining dairy farms and dairy product planta. Tel:h.mol. 28 no.1:5-6 160. 041RA 13:5) (Dairying) 7, Aj r, Pn-4, po-j -4 d/ '-/PP-4IPG-511?d 'Par-kf?ae-~- IMC& AC SION-Ji UH/MQ/65/0OO/0(15/OO06/0008 Yefimlyevi 2_ AUTHOR ITITLF- e -in St ps'above the Earth Data on --onoy's ~"walk space.- SOURC9, Hauchno-tekhnicheskiy ch64 65-,-6-8 V/7 TOPIC TIM Voskb:od . -2N, -a* a-c- e. walk -.9pacesuft Leonoy p -7-7777777., ABSTRAGM A description,,is.given:of the manner. n:which'A. Leonov performed his The spacesuit ~ voin by Leonov -presimts__ itself as a complex eng walk. in spacq,:: i neerin'g, s,qheme -color: of. the suit, -.the light,filterti.protecting-the astronaut from s&.14i-nididtfon'- -the-self-contailied--qxygen-supply syptm, ventilatioltq__ its own power supply network to meet communicationftequirements, and e p s o- -lagicmI control system. Th~e spacesuit is made tram rubberg fabrics, metal, syn;-' thel-i -materials, and consists ~of -a metal helmet vith transparent v1sor, an a U C _IX tight vult, and special sb6es and -gloves unbilical cord. is - connected to the -Spacesuit,: p~viding it with ozygen~'for breathiag. and air for ventilation of the au", - .1his. eitremely, durable and elastic, cable alao contains flexible vires. for tra-mmi .tti-ng.f e.lemaitering -data--aInd~w,aintdining--c.oviaunicationo.-yi-th-Ahe a-pacecraft'al co=ander.and,with ground stations. During the teatS physiologisto -decided +.0-- _J 7 n _2 _1 r-Fi m'ycvj /~ 4 4 A~_ S/025/0/000/07/01/008 AUTHORt Yefimlyey, Aleksandr TITLE: A Scientist Came to the Plant PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1960, No 7, pp 2 - 7 TEXTs The Plastics Laboratory at the Mookovskoye vyssheye tekhniche- skaye u-.hilishche (Moscow College of Engineering) has recently undertaken a study of the applications of plastics in mechanical engineering'o for which purpose-several of its associates were sent out to various plants to study the problem in situ and make their recommendations. At the "Krasnyy Prole.- tariy" Plant, Professor Vladimir Nikolayevich Lymzin, assisted by the Plantla Senior Engineer, _L111atov, and the Senior Designer, Turiy Zhed', developed a lathekiwith plasti 10ody parts instead of metal, based on the-Plant's 1K62 lathe. A test model has been built and has shown t at plastic gives less vibration and noise-.than-metal. The plastic par ~packed with gaphite I-r- fillers, need no lubrication; they have no internal stress and therefore do not deform. At the "Berets" Plant, Professor Vladimir Sergeyevich Korea- kov used plastics to replace the manually-beveled plates, prefabricated parts and control devices used in the production of pumps. Utilizing some,/ Cara 1/3 A Scientist Came to the Plant 8/025/60/000/07/01/008 of the properties of plastics, Professor Pronikav has designed an original device for automatic compensation of the automatic production lines in the Pervyy gosudarst-vounyy aharikopodshipnikovyy zavo~ First State Ball-Bear- ing Plant). This enables compensation of the wea Cn he individual lathes and machines without stopping the whole production line for repair or ad- justment. Professor Nigmatulin is completing the design of a plastic ven- tilator fan for the "Moskvich's" cooling system. A plastic pneumatic sua- pension has been developed and tried out on a truck from the ZIL avtomobill- nyy zavod (Automobile Plant). This gives reliable and smooth suspension and woula save up to 200 kg of alloyed steel per truck. Aleksandr Ivano- vich Tselikov, Corresponding Member of the Akademiya iiauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences of the USSR), has developed a new technological process and has adapted a rolling mill to turn out pipes and section plates of laminated plastic. Professor Zimin has developed an automatic machine for the ex- trusion-of plastic parts. The machine is 10 times more productive than all exiating models, Soviet or foreign. Unfortunately, there are no facilities for turning out plastic parts on an industrial scale. A central adminis- tration for plastics in mechanical engineering is needed in each Sovnarkhoz. This administration would have its own plastic plants. Until this time, shops for plastic parts should be set up at each large mechanical engineer- Card 2/3 A Scientist Came to the Plant S/025/60/000/07/01/008 ing plant. These could be organized on the premises now occupied by met- al-working shops which the advent of the plastics shops would make redun- dant. The names of Yakushev and Gevondyan are mentioned. //-~ 0 Card 3/3 .1- YIYIXIYZV, Aleksandr Suceasor of metals. Nauka i zhiznt 27 no.10133-39 0 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Plastics) (Machinery--Construction) YEFIMIYEV, A. Youth in the Electronic Data Processing Center. Tekh.mol, 31 no.5:2 1,63. (MIRA 16:6) (Electronic data processing) (Communist youth league) ;G~02W rum TAMM YEFIMIYEV, Aleksandr Color and mus c. Nauka i zhizn' 28 no.8:51-54 itg 161 ~MIRA 14:6) (Music and color) Rmnffgm~~ YEFDOM A TSENIN,, Yu. Shock troops of the seven-year plan. Tekh. mol. 28 no. 3:1C-12 160. (MIFJ' 14:4) (Efficiency, Industrial) "'-~YF-F1M'UV, A- Study and work. Tekh.mol. 28 no.7:12-14 160. (KM 13:8) (Students) (Technological Innovations) YrFIMIYZV, A. Societ.v of the builders of the futnre. Takh.201. 28 no.10,2-4 160, (Dosign. Industrial) (MIRA 13:10) YRFIMIYEV, A. What time is it around the worldl Tekhamol. 28 no.9:16 160. tHIRA. 13:10) watches) (Clocks and Communist Youth league's posault on time. Tekh.mol. 28 no. 11:1-3 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Deficiency, Industrial) (Communist Youth league) YZFIMITAT, A. Remote control in petroleum tank farms. Tekh. mol. 28 no. 12:22 16o. (XM 13 -12) (,Petroleum--Storage) (Remote control) 'YEFJkl!XD4-A- .Harnessed northern stream. Tekh.mol. 29 no.3:8 161. (IMA 14:3) (Pechora River-Rivers-Regulation) U - ---- I . . - p, ~ - ~ - I . . -- -- -- - - --- -- -- - -- - - - -- - - - -- --- - - -- ---- - - -- -- - - - --- -- - -- - - YEFIMIYEV, A. Personal gifts to the 22d Congress of the Party. Tekh.mol. 29 no.9:1.2-13 161. (AIRA 14:10) (Technological innovations) 32633 to.cooo S/029/62/000/001/002/004 AUMOR: Y~f ~ml A- DO37/Dll3 p~_ TITLE: The Tayninka inventors PERIODICAL: Tekhnika moledezhi no. 1, 1962, 14-16 TEXT: This popular article deals with now types of ornithopters, cutters and other vehicles developed by a group of 17 young designers led by Dmitriy Vladimirovich Illin at Tayninka. An ornithopter with 6-m wings developed by Illin was displayed at Babushkina in 1958. Due to a 42 kg vertical and 21 kg horizontal thrust it attains a speed of 100 km/hr. Engi- neer Viktor Chechin developed a special B04-1 (VICH-1) helicopter equipped with 2 plastic rotor wheelsrotating on one axis in opposite directions overhead. These wheels, each of which has 16 small two-blade turbines, pro- duce a strong air flow. The pilot simply turns the gear pedal with his iegs and the helicopter can attain a speed of 25-30 km/hr. By inclining the rotor wheels sideways or backwards.the helicopter can change the flight direction or even hover. It can land from high altitudes and, if equipped with a small engine, can cover long distances. Two new types of water craft are described; (1) the light super-high-speed BoffOK ' (VOSTOK) Card 1/2 32633 S10291621000100110021004 The Tayninka inventors D037/Dll7 cutter, built on hinged underwater skis and equipped with a screw propeller and (2) the ~(TF_HOKUTENOK) boat, which is made of glass plastics and can be paddle-, pedal-, or engine-driven. Serial production of this boat is being organized. The high-speed eOE;OJ16 (SOBOLI) aerosledge made of glass plastics is very useful for travelling over difficult terrain. The rotor placed in a turbine designed by Vasiliy Arsentlyevich P opoy serves as a combustion chamber, ventilator and compressor. In the AEJTb+KN(DEL1FIN) amphibious helicopter now being builtthe blade angle will be automatically changed by centrifugal forces, thus guaranteeing flight safety. A new nucle- ar. power generator will transform nuclear into electrical power. Purther- more, the inventors' program includes a 4-seater plastic BEHEPA(VEENERA) motorcar, a MAJ1b1UJ (MALYSH) hydro-aero-sledge made of glass plastics, a KOPUJ_YH (KORSHUN) amphibious cutter and a KOMCOMOR (KOMSOMOL) minia- ture motor-car. Valeriy FedorovichKononenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences and a member of Illin's group, is sure that in the near future engines will be built permitting manto conquer space. Petr Vladimirovich Pylkov, Galina and Yuliy Nayda, Sasha and Lenya Baranov, Sasha Bakharev, Dima Mokrousov, Stepan Razumov, Vera Vasillyevna Denisova, Valentin Frolov and Oleg Zadorozhnyy are mentioned. There are 5 figures. Card 2/2 BELOUSOV~ A.P.p dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; YEFIMIYEV) A.N.p dotv.j . re senzeEZ;- retsenzent; KUSIKOV, S.11.1 dots' FORSAKOV, V.S., prof.) doktor tekhn. nauk,, red. (Design of attachments) Proektirovanie prisposoblenii. Moskva, Mashinostroenie.. 1964. 186 p. (KIIIA 18:2) YEFI141Y,EV, Nikol~7 Nikoley-avich, prof... kand. tekhn, nauk; I v -X -f0- r e d . (Principles of the theory of submarine boats] Osnowy teorii podvodnykh lodok. Moskvap Voenizdatp 1965. 381 P. (MIRA 18.- 5) ACC-WAM5012R7 Ybnograph UR lefislyer,, Nikolay Nikolayevich (Professor; Candidate ofiTachnical Scienc*s) T~eoretical principles of submarines~, (0snovy teoriipodyodnifth lodok) Moscow,. Voyanizdat M-Ya obor. 381 P. illgi-j biblio. Errata slip inserted. 5#000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGSs submarinep notion stability,, propulsion performa,ncepi automatic control# ship navigation Y ""o 0-.,Aj C FAJ4T1AJP-Fe,1A)J: PURPOSS AND COU"Et This book deals*with the.-seaworthiness of submarines. Froblemn of buoyancyjl its dependence on site and float lines, and its variations -.during submergence# aurfaclngg and submereed navigation are considered. Problems of stability and stability variations during freight transfer, surfacing and oub- mergencep dockingy andrgroundingp as wall as at large angles of tilt and under static' land dyamic conditions are discussed in detail. The unsinkability of submarines undes surfacing and submergence conditions is investigatedt with special attention to lsodingp trimy emergency surfacingo and practical problems arising during the navi_ gation and operation of submarines. The propulsive parformance and controllability of submarines In horizontal and vertical planes of operation is studied and the aftessary data on pitching are included. The book is intended for submarine officers, well " for all mmal officerep auditors at academiemp students at naval schoolsp ACC H&LMW12957 and persons Interested In submwin". The author thanks A. U. Tspytlin for his help vith the book# and V. No Takoylsvp To No Krylltmw,,-A-.D. GoMp No 1. Si No 0. Ullyanovp B. A. 141ovicho and ~T To Pobedleskly for iii-081" the Ommoript and valuable cosmento. TAUS OF COWMTS, Eabrldged]s Introduction 61h. I. General aspects of the theory of siftarinsa - - 5 Part 1. Principles of submarine staties Ch, II. Submarine buoyancy - - 25 Ch. III. Initial stability of submarines 77 Ch. IV. Submarine stability at large tilt angles - - 146 Ch. V. Dynwic stability of submarines - - 166 Ch. W. Surface nonsinkability of submarines - 170 Ch. VII. Submerged nonsinkability of submarines - 195 Cho-VIII. Developing large tilts wd trios of submarines 221 Part 2. Principles of submarine dy~leo d. I1. Propulsive perforsawe of submulass - - W Lrdw JZ3 ACC NRiAM5012957 V Ch. X. The concept of submarine ro Ilera - - 26s Ch. XI. Controllability of submarine- in a horizontal plane 281 Ch. XII. Controllability of submaribes in a vertical plane 303 Ch. XIII. Pitching of submarines 337 Bibliography 371 SUB CODEs 13/ SUBM DAM 070ct64/ SOV REFt 042/ OTH REFs 009 cad '313 ACC NR: AP7007594 SOURCE CODE: UR/0104/66/000/008/0095/0095 AUTFOR: none ORG: none TITLE: Yefin Samo o .;k6groys..(his 60th birthday) 0 .0 1 SOURCE:_-TE1 ~Met4zfchoskiyo stantsii, no. 8, 196'6, 95 TOPIC TAGS: electric power transmission, electric power plant, electric engineering personnel SUB COM~-. 10 ABSTRACT: Ye. S. Grays wasborn In tho Ukraine In March 1906. He gradua- ted from the Kiev Electrical Engineering Institute In 1930 and worked in the Donets Basin Power Planning Institute, then In the Main Power Planning Institute and the Ministry of Electric Power Stations. His speciality has been protection from over-vol'aages in DC electric power transn-ission systems. He Is active In the Society of Electric Power Engineers. He is a candidato of technical sciences. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. FS: Lj P 38,33 Card 1/1 Subject USSR/Mining AID P - 3j3 Card 1/1 Author 'fEfishev, A. Title The methods of treatment of pressure holes by acid Periodical Neft. Khoz., v. 32, #5, 31-34, MY 1954 Abstract Improvements in filtration of the pressure holes by dissolving some soil components by means of hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids are described. Various methods of washing, cleaning and pumplpg are outlined. The ef- fectivness of acid treatment is indicated by the pro- ductivity of wells before and after the treatment. 3 graphs. Institution : None Submitted : No date FROXHOROV, AIV, Catching blow-off products of sulfate cooking of aellulome. prom. 30 n0,1:20-22 J& '55o .(Km 80) 1, Ssgeshekly teellyalosuo-bumashn" kambinat., (0911uloss) t,)f pntywt 0--Z& bv v--~ fi-I KOMSHILOV, IT.F.; LETOIWAKI, M.N.; PROKHOROV, A.V.; YEFISHEV, I.I. 'dayg and methods for reducing the amount of sulfuric acid used in producing tall oil from sulfate soap. Izv. Kar. i Koll fil. AN SSSR no.1:151-155 159. (MIRA 12:9) 1.1aboratoriya lesokhimii Karel'skogo filiala AN SSSR i Nauchno- iseledovatellskiye gruppy Pitkyarantakogo sull-fatnogo zavoda i. Segezhakogo teellyulozno-bumazhnogo kombinata~- (Sulfuric acid) (Tall oil) VVIw ZUSINA, A.I., redaktor; SPIRIDONOV, N.F., tekhnichookiy redaktor; BIICHMAKOV, A.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Xxperience in applied science instruction in the schools] I opyta politekhnicheskogo obucheniia v shkole. [Kuibyahav] Kuibyahevskoe kn-vo. 1954. 113 p. .(KLM 9~:10) 1. Kuybyehavokaya oblast'. Institut usovershonstvovantya uchiteley (Science--Study and teaching) T 15-57-4-5660 Translation from:. Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 220 (USSRT AUTHOR: Yefleyev, A. P. TITLE: Petroleum Flow to the Wells in Deposits of Nearly Circular Form (0 pritoke nefti k skvazhinam v mestorozhdaniyakh, blizkikh k krugovym formam) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kuybyshevsk. gos. ped. in-t, 1956, Nr 14, pp 109-116 ABSTRACT: The author discusses a planar problem on the theory of seepage for a nearly circular deposit with a well Card 1/1 expressed elevation and depression. No name YEFLUET, O.A. Automatic time rmgulator for pushing cars into a tunnel kiln. Stek. i ker. 23 no.1:37-38 Ja 166. (MIRA 19t1) YEFMAN, A.M. Methodology of detecting blood characteristics In patients with cancer. Put. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 8 no.lt64-66 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav.- prof. V.M. Karatygin) Sverdlovskogo maditainskogo Instituta. FW _25678-6 FWT(1 A(b) cc-WIAM 0,3862 Monograph UH/ KA lan,.-Aleksandr YEfimovich- Kravtsov, )~Uriy Aleksandrovich -a-imir Nikolayevich-'--- -7 All RgTAmetr c oscillators and freauenev dividers (Parametricheskiye r_-W generatory i deliteli chast6_t_y_Y_M_o_3cow, Jzd-vo "Sovetskoye radio", 333 P. illus., biblio. 11,500 copies printed, TOPIC TAGSt parametric oscillator, frequency divider) semiconductor diode PURPOSE.AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for specialists in the fields of radiophysics and electronics, for scientific and technical personnel, and for aspi.-ants and Btudents In schools of higher education concerned with the problems of parametric generation and the theory of nonlinear reactive parameter systems, The book presenib the theory of parametric oscillators and frequency dividers with a nonlinear semiconductor-diode capacitance. Various lumped parameter generation systems-oBeillatort; w1th one degree of freedom and oscil- lators-with numerous degrees of freedom~.both with multiple and non- multiple oscillation frequencies-are investigated. Part of para- graph 7 of chapter 1 was written by Yu. V, Griaqg~~ey and paragraphs L C rd 1/4 UW -621,37193 2ta- J L 9fiA7Q-A6 ACC NR&146 01 7 and 8 of chapter 2 were written by K. K,_Likhare . express their gratitude to Professor M' Ye. ZbabotLr, V. V, Migujin Professor ." Rytg sor U.-21) ~LUL_Yet D!jakoyj S. A. Akhmanov, V. P, Botavin, j!. I V, V, GriE. L. M. Kuzovkov, Ye, M,_ Gershenzon