SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMAKOV, N.P. - YERMAKOV, S.M.
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GUDKOV, A.S.; EIYEVLENKO, Ye.Ya.; KONDRUSHEV, S.N.; YEFD~AKOV,
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KHOTIWK, M.M., retsenzent; MAKSIMOV, A.A., nauelm. red.;
FEDMj, V.I,p nauchn, red*.-:,-,.
[Fundamentals of prospecting for piezo-optic mineral de-
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opticheskikh mineralov; metadicheskoe rukovodstvo. No-
skup Gosgeoltekhizdaty 1963. 217 p. (MIRA 17s6)
SKERNOVO V.I.j, akademik,, red. 'YMM 0.; JDOLGOV, Yu,A,,
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(Mineralogical thermometry and barometry) Mineralogicbeskaie,
termometriia i barometriia. Moakvas Nsukap 1965. 327 PO
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. NauchVy Sovet po rudoobrazovaniyu.
KOROLEV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; SHEKHTKAH, Pavel. Aleksandmvioh;
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SKIRNOVA, Z.A., ved. red.
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BOGDANOV, A.A., prof ; YERMAKOV H.F , KOPTEV-DVORNIKOV, V.S,;
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md.; KGROLIKOV, A.A.,, red.; FDZ1-*E1JT1B',GV, F.Ye.,, r6d.j-11tHAY-E`, %V.,
red.; FWARKOV, M&A,, red#; MMKIN, A.V., red.; 5LMLE7, I.D., red.;
TARKIIANEYEVP B,Fqv led.
[Geology of the Northern Soolva brown coal banin.) ()eolQgiia
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1964. 1"p. ~Materia3y po geologii i polezriym iukopapaqrm
Uralaq no.13. (MIRA 18:4)
DOLWVp YusA.1 YEAMAXOvi ~_,P -_LAZIKOO YjvMo
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bolontifto find organigational PrAlems or stlwying Inc-1111110"
of mineral foriang.adlutions at the 22d sonaltm of the
Tntornatibnd Geological Congroaa in Nw Dalhi O,h Noombor
1964)v deal* i goofiss nasIO049-150 165a (MMA 18-12)
immov, -ir.p,
yatui-e of mineral inclusicro, their d1agrcs',,.,'cs and c2iog0fica-
tion. Vest. Hoak. un. ger. 4s 4teol. 20 no. W8-30 5-D 165
(MIRL 19a)
1. Wedra poleznykh iskopayemykh 14cakovskogo gosudaratvennoo)
universiteta. Submitted March 1, 1965.
KMUTER, V.M.; KWTER, D.S.; ARISTOV, V.V.; AZEGIREY, G.D.; PMVOY, D.P.;
KOZYRMO, V.N.,- LAZINO, Ye.M.; HUSMKAYAp G.G.; GAIKIN, B.I.;
NEVSKIT, V.A.; VDZDMHEMSKI'-", B.I.; EMCHTIMIN
N.I,; Porovp I.N.
Nikolai VasUlevich Bar7shev.. 1903-. Izv.vys.ucheb,zav,; geol, i
razv. 6 no.5t95-96 My 163. (MIRA IS: 4)
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Complex ore deposits In an effusive formation. Trudy VITR
no.4:283-287 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Ore deposits)
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v sellkhoup 6 no.llt7l-72 N 156o (KLRA 10:1)
.(meat) (State farms)
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organisms. Medych. zhur. 21, No. 5, 1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl.
mmov, I.I. V.
"Physiological Ametion and Physiological Rest." (1). 218-32) by N.V. Em&co-e
SO- Progrean of Cojite~porarz Diolou (U-spekhi Sommennoi Biologi.1)
1952Y Vol* XXXIII; No. 2
YEIW,ANDV, N. V.
A. P. V151MAJOY, D. S. DOBROVDLSXIY. N. V. YERNAWY and S. F. TUXACITIMNlY
"Electrophoretic Determination of Protein Fractions on Paper," Moklady Akad. Nauk
USSR 07: 1035-1038, No. 6, 1952.
This paper gives a fairly good review of the subject, Including numerous
Important papers by Investigators throughout the world. Little originality
and some Ingenuity are shown; only meager data are given. The authors. so
far as we can ascertain, are Inexperienced In this field.
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Atperlence with the use of TIff (All-Uhlon Institute of J4~ri-
mental Veterinary Science) wacclue (G.N. Sash' tau vaccine) a4pinst
infectious anonla, In horses. Vaterinarlia 30 no.3:20-24 Kr 153.
(ldRL 6:3)
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Fisjol, sb6 8562 )9 w. ItSg-" Jon-bb 1"3, (CIAL 24:2)
1, Depanamt of FlWslolea of Ow UptItate of loorlamtel Biology
and fttboloa Imeal Acadmislm As An Rep4jeletse Klevs
YMAKOVI N. V.
~zp. L07r=.
"Some General Principles of Reactions of Living SYstmn-. to Iret-tarsts." "
Biol.0 38, No.11 pp 39-571 1954
Translation M-709., 21t Aug 55
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Bv,ci 'but lie' r.Inrlibide id 1-caucricy of th~ 111-ji-11.1%tion in lows'), ~%t I, h(!
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SO: E-,:cr-rrjta 11nd-ic-, Section It 7ol 7 71. 31
USSR/Medicine 11hyoio1ofV
Ca:rd 1/1 Pub. 33-22/25
Author Yermakov, N. V.
Title Method of automatic recording of urination in animals under conditions
of their complete isolation
#0
Periodical ; Fiziol. zhur-74, 501-503, Jul/A"g 1954
Abstract : A method of automatic recording of urination has been developed by the
author of this article. To collect the urine more easily the ureter
was drawn into the skin surface. The experimental animal was com-
pletely isolated from the experimenter. A diagram of electric ap-
paratus for continual recording of urination Is shown on Page 502.
Successful application of a permanent fistula to the bladder was orig-
inally made by Pavlov and made possible systematic experiments in the
fields of normal and pathological physiology of urination. Successful
assimilation of autotransplanted kidney stimulated further interest in
these fields. Diagram. Graph. Four Soviet references.
IrAtitution : Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev
Submitted : April 20, 1953
4
VISHNYAKOV, A.P. (Viabniakou, A.P.];IMRMMV. N.V. [Ermakou. N.V.];
TUXACHINSKIY, S.Te.
Blectropbormals of proteins an filter paper, Vestsi AN BSSR.
Ser. fts.-tekbn.nav. zo.2.76-83 158. (WRA 11.o10)
(Proteins) (Blectrophorests)
DASHMIM. 1.0.; DITAWV, S.I.; YMPQ~q, N.V..; rVANOVA. M.T.;
KAY"MA, 0.m. 1 4
Staining Salmonella typhosa elth fluorescent antiboUsee Shur*
mikrobiol,spid. I 1wan. 30 no-1:97-102 Ja '580 - (MINA 12:3)
1. Is Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenin& aWmalt lusull Kirov&.
(SAMOLU TMOSA9
stain* by fluoredoent antibodies (fte))
(ANTOMM,
fl~orescsnt antibodies, -staino of Siamonella
typhosa (2u2))
DASHKEVICH, 1.0.; DOYAKOVO $.I.; YER44KOV.. H.Vq_~VANOVAp M.T.; OSIPOVA, n"T.
Use of an indirect fl;aoiescent antibody method in species- and
type-oppeifle or certAin pathogenic bacteria* Zhur mUcrobioloepod.
i immin. 31 noUi43-49 N 160. ~MIRA 14W
1. Iz Voyanno-maditsibskoy ordens. Lenina alwAemii imeni Kirova.
(ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (SERUM DIAGNOSIS)
KMWLOVP Ivan Fedoroviob; D'YAKOV., Bergey Ivanovl4p -Priniaili uchasti-
yes DASHIMMp 1,0,1. TERNAWR N.V.1 IVANOUp K.T.j, Ll LI;
OSIPOVAO I.V.j WBORWAp G*M*;-tM8M,9 Volop redol ZUrEVA,
N.K.p tekhn. red.
(Fluotesiccnee microseopyl app;loation in medical microbiolog7l
LiumineotBentnaia mikrookopiial prixonextio v moditsioakoi mikro-
biologii Moskvap Medglap 1961* 222 pe (KIU 15s I)
11PIZOR99CENCE MICROSCOPY) (HICPBIOLOGI)
MMKOV V.
profi (KIPT)
Zotabliabment of the foris of m~llmn erythrocytes. :Problgomt.
i pnel,krovi no*9t27-30 162* (KM 15t12)
(sunmma)
NOSKOVt F,S,; BOIIIASOV9 V,K.1 GOLIDIN, R,Bo; ~XFJKAKOVj N,V.; VOLKOVA, L.A.
Contrast methed of immunofluorescont divoovery of adw-noviruzes
in the kidney can culture of guinea pigs. Vop. virus. 10
no.5s613-614 S-0 165, (KMA 3.82U.)
I* Voyanne-eeditsinskaya. ordena lenina akademlys Imat S#M.
Kirawa,, Leningrad,
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AUTHOR: kov, F,
'Nos Boldanovg V, Ko; GoIldi A~J.- 1, ilama*a
V,
N. ve; V lkovs, L.
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litar. edical AciaAAmy im-'S r oi Leii
ORG: Orde:
Leningrad (Voyennomeditainake7a ordena Lenina ake.damj-
TITLE: Contrast medium for immunofluoreneent d~t;~!UJO'O'f adenovipu est
:In cell cultures f guinea pig Widneys
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13OURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 5, 1965, 613-614
TOPIC TAGS: virus disease, animal disease, experim'e~t animal,
r at 44^4"w-l
ABSTRACT: B;:mine serum albumin labeled with sulforh6damlitio B fluoride
was tested ai3 a contrast medium for adoovirus type J~jj.nfo;ated guinea
pig kidney cells stained with fluorescein. The infoii;ted *-Oolls were
exposed to the specific rabbit immune globulins then added, with
fluorescein isothiocyanate.st a rate of.10 mg fluoroahrome per I g
protein. The pbospbate buffered sorum.albumin wa3 flrat onjugated
with freshly synthesized sulforhodemine.8 fluoriJa iri onlilksline
h,edium, then purified. Th.e fixated adenovirus prepsii6tioos were treated
Card 1/2 UDC so -- 576,
L P-M6-66
AM' NR4 AP6004869
wltb the mixture of conjugated for 20 minijtosj then ~tud~ad under~tbe~
luminescent microacope. *Normal cells' were brick re8'+'th6.
,protopli)am
lighter than the nucleus; the Infected nuclei bad a, ilipecl~flc green
color with bright green sparkling enclosures* Vpon.S'1n41q step
processing of the preparaiions, the specific interacl,lon-of virus
antigen-antibody sras not inhibited by the presence 01., 1 thol~ Imbelod
'Of
albiamin. The phynicoebomioal absorption' labeled id.bulvi.11 on cells
led to nonspecific staining of th:,baolcgroud (cells t~ ontej:trilng no virus
; This metbod
antibodies) which did not depress pe6ifla fluorescex~ae.
also permits the detection of sin 1e infected callto~!, Its~use is
recommended. "The sulforbodamine B fluoridewas pllt(~ad st our disposal
bly :Prof. I. S. Joffe whom we wish to thank for his 00urtm4y"s OrIgo
lart, bast none,
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AUTHOR- Yermakov N.Ye. SOV/115-58-1-11/50
TITLE: Checking Measuring Heada on the IZX Measuring Uachine
(Poverka 12meritelInykh golovok na, izzoritellnoy mashine
Izu)
PERIODICALt Izmeritelinaya T*khnika, 1958, Ur 1, p 22 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs This short article describes the mathod of checking measur-
ing heads with 1 and 2 microns divisidne by way of comp&rison
with the readings of the telescope caliper tube of the ma-
chine IZM. There is 1 diagram.
1. Gages--Performance 2. Gates--Testing equipment
Card 1/1
SOV/115-58-5-8/36
AUTHOR: Yermakov N.Ye.
TITLE: Production Check of--Setting-Measures for Screw Micro-
meters (Proizvoditelina overka ustanovochnykh mer
k rezfbovym mikrometrMa p
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika., 1958,,-Nr 5., pp 17~-18 (USSR)
IMSTRACT: The-author suggests a new method of rhecking the screw
setting measures--on'the IZV-1 vertical linear measuring
-vait-with--the help of an additional table and a special
and"ptece. The measuring process is as follows: the
screw inserts are-fixed in-the fitting-holes of the
table and the end piece.- The instrument column is
lowered-unti-1--the-measuring surfacesof-the screw
inserts ar-e-'in- cDmp1ete'- contact., - The, scale is then set
at zero. -- Therr -the --column 1s'raised., the gauge to be
checked,-is--placed--between,-the--inserts,,, and after a
pause--sa-that-the-gauge temperature can adjust itself
to that of the device, a reading is taken of the dial
Card 1/2 on the device. This method has been checked in the
SOV/115-,58-5-8/36
Prdduction Check of Setting Measures for Screw MicrometeTs
I - Leningrad Control-and Checking Laboratory at VNIIN
and was highly evaluated. There are 2 diagrams.
Card 2/P.
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(A) -so
AUTHOR: Abov. Yu. G.; Bulizakov. M._I.; q4!X0, A. D ; Xg ~akovv 0. N.; Krupchit
P. A ; Oratovskiy,. Yu. A.; Trostin, t: S.
ORO: Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GXAZ, Ybocow (Institut
teoretichaskoy i okeperimentallnoy fiziR1_0KA%t_.
TITLE: Production of polarized beams of the I neutrons by mews of a pile of
,cobal mirrors
?I
SOURGEt Fribory i takhnika skeperimenta,, no. 4,, 1966v 195-196
TOPIC TAGS: neutron beam, thermal neutron, nuclear research reactor, cobalt,
neutron polarization,, collimator
ABSTRACT: Aunit for the production of polarized neutron beams needed for experi-
mental Ourposes is described. The unitp shown below., consists of a collimator and
a pile of cobalt mirrors. The collimator, consisting of 10 convergent slits sepa-
rated by vertical steel plates,, is placed in the horizontal channel of a reactor.
Each of the cobalt mirrors-is backed by glass and the length of each mirror is made
up of three separate units 350 X 125 x 3 mm3 in size. The top and bottom ends of
the mirrors are fitted into 10 slots bored through the connecting strips and clamped
with wedge clamps 'go that.each mirror has a corresponding alit In the collimator.
Gard 1/3 WCt 539.1-078.539-12505
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The pile of mirrors is set into an electromagnet. The mean angle of beam incidence
on a corresponding mirror is 7.5' and all neutron beams reflected by the mirrors
converge at a diotance of 4.5 m from the pile of mirrors. The Incident and reflect
ed beams are separated by means of a sliding screen system made of boron carbide
situated near the target. The flog of polarized neutrons an a specimen with an are
of 100 x 10 mm2 amounted to 3 x 101 neutrone/sec. The degree of neutron beam polar
ization amounted to ~- 90%, and the polarization dMaieney of 95%. The authors
thank V. A. Baketov and N. S. Shatlovska-va for making the cobalt mirrors, Yu. Ya.
Garrison.for assoRbling the pile of mirrors, and A. 1. Savushkin, V. K. Risaukhin,
0. M. Svetlov, and I. L. Karpikhin for helping with the measurenents. Orig. art.
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AUTHORS: Abov, Yu.G., Beketov, V.A., Gullko, A.D., Zermakov,0
Yu.V. and Shatlovska _," S.
Krupchitskiy, P,A., Taran. ya ~+.S.
TITLE: Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reflection From a
Cobalt Mirror
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.4, PP-51-55
TEXT: The method of obtaining polarized thifirmal neutrons by
reflection from magnetic mirrors was described by Hughes and
Burgy (Ref.1) and Akhiyezer and Pomeranzhuk (Ref',2). In order to
obtain neutrons with practiLally a single spin state it is
necessary that the component of the induction B which is parallel
to the surface of the.mlrror should be greater than a certain
minimum Vdlue. When this condition is satisfied practically all
the reflected neutrons will have spins parallel to B . In the
case of pure cobalt it can be shown, using the data of Shull and
Wollan (Ref-3), that B,:~, 11200 gauss. Strictly speaking, this
is the condition for the quantity B--H -where H is -the magnetic
field in the gap of the magnet. According to Mozort (Ref.4)
the saturation value of B -if is 17900 gauss. As a result, the
condition for complete polarization of neutrons raflee:ted from a
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magnetized mirror of pure cobalt can be written down in the form
(B - 11) 63% (B - H)
The present authors have used these ideas to produce polarized
neutrons. The apparatus employed is shown schematically in Fig~2-
A narrow vertical neutron beam was formed by a collimator which was
1.2 m long and had a rectangular slot of 110 x 3 mm. The neutron
flux at the exit of the collimator was 4 x W neutrons/cm2 sec.
The cobalt mirr-or-polarizer was fixed between the magnet poles.
The Inagnet-mirr-or system could be adjusted to the required position
and in order to obtain a definite separation betwmen the direct and
the reflected beams a special brass s,~reen, which could be adjusted
with the aid of' a micrometer screw, was provIded. Tit& cobalt
mirrors employed were 100 mm X 500 mm x 401L. The cobalt was
deposited electrolytically on a 5 mm thi~ck copper plate. The
analysing mirror was held in another magnet and was also adjU5table.
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In order to separate the beams reflected from the first and second
mirrors, special cadmium and copper screens placed in front of the
second mirror 'were employed. The neutrons were recorded by a
hi h-efficiency multi-wire proportional counter 1.'illed with
..BlKenriched BF3. A cadmium slit, 1-5 mm wide and 60 mi-.i long,
ifas placed in front of thecounter. It was found that the degree
of polarization obtained with an angle of incidence of 8 minutes
was.75 � 2%. 10090' Polarizations were obtained at greater angles
of incidence. Mirrors made of an alloy of cobalt and Vol' iron were
also Investigated but the maximum polarizations obtained did not
exceed 60%. In the case of the pure cobalt mirrors, the flux of
polarized nelutrons at 9 = 8 min was 3 x lo5 neutrons/em?- see
at the centre of the beam, the half-wIdth of the beam being 8 mm
and the height 100mm (magnetic 6 field in polarizer magnet = 600 Oe).
The total intensity was 2 x 10 neutrons/sec. Acknowledgments
are expressed to Yu.Ya.Garrison, A.X.Du -basov, NJI.Regentov and
A.I.Savushkin for their assistance and to T.B.Nova for valuable
.advice. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 9 referencea: 3 Soviet
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and 6 non-Soviet (3 of which are translated into Russian).
ASSOCIATIONS; Institut t core ticheskoy i ekaperimontAllnoy fizilki
AN SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimontal
Physics AS USSR) all authors except Yu.V.Taran;
Obl'yedimennyy institut yaderny1di issledovaniy
(Joint Institute for Nuclenr Studiefl Yu.V.Tarnri
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P. Ai; Oratovskly, 1u. Aq Trosting So So
ORG: Institute of Theoretical and Dtperimental Physics GKAX, Moscow Unstitut
tooratichaskoy I sksperimentallacy fisiki GXAR)
TITLAt Productita of polarised beams of thermal neutrons by means of a p1le of
cobalt mirrors
SWIM Pribory I tekhnike eksperimenta# no. Ap 19660 195-196
TOPIC TAGS: neutron been, thermal neutron,, nuclear research reactorp cobaltp
neutron polarizationt collimator
ABSTRACTs A unit for the production of polarized neutron beams waded for experi-
mental Ourposes is described. The unitv shown below,, conoists of a collimator and
a pile of cobalt mirrors. The collimator,, consisting of 10 convergent alits'sepa-
rated by vertical steel plates# is placed In the horizontal channel of a reactor.
Each of the cobalt mirrors-in backed by glass and the length of each mirror is made
up of three separate units 350 x.125 X 3 M3 in size. The top and bottom onds of
the mirrors are fitted Into 10 elots bored through the connecting strips and clamped
with wedge clamps *so thatt. sub mirror has a corresponding slit In the collimator.
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The pile of nim)rs Is'ost Into an electromagnet. The mean angle of bean incidence
an a corresponding mirror Is 7.51 and all neutron bows rieflected by the airrora
converge at a dintance of /#.5 m from the pile of mirrors. The incident and reflect-
ed beams are ssimirated by means of a sliding screen system mide of boron carbide
situated near the target. The flog of polarised neutrons on a spocimn vith an area
of 100 x 10 =2 amounted to 3 x 10" neutrons/see. The degree of neutron beam polar-
ization amounted to - 90%j, and the polarization efficiency of 95%. Tba authors
thankiV. A. Bekstaw ad N. 89 Shatlavokaya for asking the cobalt mirrors, ru. Y&.
Garrison for assembling the pdLIe of airroraj, and As I@ Swwbkinp V, It IdasukhIns
0. M. Svetlaws and I* Le Sarsdirkin for helping vith the measurements. Orig. art.
bas I I figure.
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AUTHOM, Abwl Yu. G.; Aleahko-Ozhevokiy, 0. P.; Yermakov, 0. N.; YgLmzin, L 1.
ORG',; Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (Institut kristallografli AN SSSR)
,rITLE: The generation of a beam of polarized monochromatic neutrons
SOURCE: Kristallogranya, v. 11, no. 4, 1966p 695-698
TOPIC TAGS: neutron beam, zeafto maboW, ne I on polarization, nuclear reactor
rt'l~. ", f r
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A In recent years, Investigatlotis of magnetic properties of a imbstance have made
extensive use of-polarized themal neutrons. Heretofore, the Soviet Union had only installa-
tiore on'which the polarized neutrons were generated by reflection from a magnetized cobalt
mirror. Flowever, many problems requiro a polarized beam of monochromatic neutrons. In
this article, the authors describe an assembly developed at the rrEF GK LAE I Intly with the
Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (fnatitut kristallografif AN SSSH), Ae circuit of the
installation in shown in Fig. 1. There in sometimes a need to have a beam of neutrons with
an opposite polarization. The authors used the radiofrequency method for the reorientation
ofspinorientation. A value of 0.98 + 0.02 was obtained for the spin reorientation probability.
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B - magnot of the crystal-polarizer
C - first cection of the driving field
D - diaphragm, or "shim"
E - i3econd section of the driving field with a
radlofreqtiency coil
F - magnet of the analyzer crystal
K, L -small diffraction meter
M -neutron detector of the large diffraction
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Measurements of the polarization and of the probability of its reorientation In the center and
at the edge of the beam (+ 15 mm from the center) agreed. The authors express their sincere,
gratitude to V. A. Lyubimtsev, PM. Shighkin, and S. F. Dubinin for asnistance In making
The measurements and assuring the operation of the eqflpment. GrIg. art. has- 4 figureli
and 2 formulas. 1261
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YEIWAKOV ) V .
Technology
(Worker's protection in ferrous metallurgy). (Moskva) Profizdat, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. LHICIASSIFIED
STLMNDV, T., tekbnik, Geroy Sotsial4pticbeekago Tmda; IXRHWMF,_j4;
MDX&XFKIV, N., brigbdir streltellsoy brigav; Ylibla. a.,
Geroy flotelalinticbeekogo WWI&
Lot's uss progressive practices of the All-Union Agricultural
Exhl'bition. Sellstrol. 9 no.6:3-4 I 154o
WMA 13t2)
1, Kol"os Iment Krasqykh Vu4j$&%,, Torkhm-Urallskago,r4LyoriL,Chelyabiti-
skay oblastl (for Stakhawy)& 2o Sapeatitell pradNedatolys kolkhosa
Lenins. Susunakago rayons, Navosibirskoy oblasti (for Yermakov).
3. I(olkboy "Bollshavik Lentaskagq rayons. Mookovskoy oblasti (for
Monekhow). 4. ZavedWushcha" v!juovodcbevkoy fernoy kolkhoss
NOWshes Firmoyl." ftmueynkage rayons, Litavokor SSR (for
Vitkens).
(Moscow-Farm buIUjWv--wIkhIbItIons)
TIMKOV, P.
Promote the activity of all sections* M 2 u*,206-47
.T& 16o. (NDA 13.-5)
(Moscow Province-Agricultural, research)
,-YZRU OV, -P-1,,Aotoo
High goal, Ckhr. truda I sots. strakho 3 no.SjX?-18 Ag 160.
(mi" 13; 9)
1, Ylagni)ogorekly gorno-imstalluglobe*ly liatit-oto gbtvqy tdch-
nicheekly inspelctor ftelyabinskop oblsovprofao
(Ybgnitsar~*-Stesl Indus try-itrglenle aspects)
nMWCVp P.,, dotsent
Attention, now workshops are being taken over. Ckhr.truda i sots.
strakh. 5 no,4tll-12 Ap 162. (Xln 1524)
1. Magnitogorskiy gornmetallurgichaski.y institut.
(raotories-Design and construation) (Indumtrial 4gions)
TZMAKOV, Pro DometLt_lyev~-'(-:-h.-.-IKOLBGOV, Alekeeadr Yermolayevich-,
,-_rovich; MOOF, Y.I., redaktor;
TSYNBALIST, N.N., redektor'isdatel'stva; 237, Te.9o, t4khoicho-
skty redaktor
[Safety engineering in the work of metallurgical plants] Organize-
teita raboty po tekhnike bezopmenosti no matellurgicheekom savode.
Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.ind-vo lit-ry po cbernot I taystnoi
astallurgii, Byerdlovakoe otd-nis. 1957- 135 P. (MIRA 10:11)
(Metallurgical plantd~Zsfety measures)
YERHAKOVP FeDop inzho
Improvi" working conditions in stock houses. Bazop-truda v
pron. 5 noe404-U Ap 161. NIRA 14:3)
:L, GlavVy tekbnicheakiy inspektor Chelyabinskogo oblsovprofae
(Blast furnaces--Safety measures)
YERKAMV, P.D. , dotsent
Tooting air heaters of blast furnaces. Bezop.trkk v prom#
6 no.2t28-29 F 062. WFA l5iO
1.,-Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheakiy imetitut.
(blast furnace"quipment and supplies-Testing)
1 1191-11111 ilftl I III I I I III I" VP I I F I I Ir - u ll, , 11, 1 1.,
YERKUOV P D
zii~~
Great contribution toward industrial safety. Estallurg 7 no-1:38
Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Mavnyy tekhnicheskiy inspektor Oblprofboveta v g. Magnitogorske.
(Blast furnaces-I-Safety mansures)
YE XGV,_EP.; VOROHKOV, V.V.
Nonuaizing labor conditions in the repair of awks, RUcko.
Stall 22 no.10047-950 0162. (MIM 15: 20)
1, Magnitogorakiy gcrnometuliurgich-i~xkiy institut I Mapitolorskiy
met&llurRichookiy kombinat.
(Flues-44aintenance and ropair)
(Iron and steel plunts-&fety measurse)
1(0); 19(0) PffME I BOOK EVIDIMION mr/3269
GIUMOV, U.K., N.M. Danilevskiy., -P.G. YerAwko'r, V.B. Temellymneako,
V.M. LozovOY-Shevchenko, P,F, ;benkO. V.I. Bekachev, and A.A. Bhukayev.
VOYennO-VOzdwhnyye oily (Air Force) Moscov., VOM. izd- ' X-VIL
vo obor, SSSR,,
1959. 202 p. (Series: Biblioteka ofitsera) No. of copies printed not given.
Genoral Ed.: N.K. Glukhov, Docent,, asneral-Major of the Air Force; M.:
A.S. Mirnyy, Colonel, and N.P. Gordayev, Colonel. (ret.); Tech, Id.:
X,A, Strellnikova.
FMWE: The book is intended for military personnel. It vill be of interest
to eLll those interested in the role of air power in modern vorfare.
COVERACIE: The book survep. the history of the Soviet Air Foreis sna discusses
its organizational set-up, types of aircraft, combat chaxacteristics, tasks,
and armement, The role of aviation in modern military strategy is analyzed.
and the cooperation necessary between airs, ground, sod naval forces defined.
Future prospects of development of Soviet aviation are outlInede Some
attention Is paid to the development and possible use of buclear weapons by
the Air Force and in anti-aircraft defense. Photos ana specifications of the
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following Soviet aircraft are gi,"m; AN-10 turbOPM trdw"rt "rorsft,,
Tu-no transport jet,, xi-6 turboprop helicopter,, Yak-24 UM-eogwa helicopter,
M-4 he)4copter., Tu-104 turboJ,-6t transport aircraft, Xl-14 transport aircraft,
ANT-35 (Ps-35) transport aircraft, MG-15ble fightero To-14 bomber, Be-6
bomber, 11-26 bomber, Pe-2 bomber, MD-V (Xl-4) ba&Ur,, 11-10 fighter,
IA-5 fl*iter, and the Tak-3 flgttere There am 40 Soviet referftess,
TAM OF CON
Introduction
3
Ch. 1. Short Eistorical Outline of the Development of Aviation 5
Ch. 2. Aircraft, Their Construction, Armament, Equipmt, and Combat Features 34
Classification and types of aircraft and engines 34
Combat features of aircraft 40
Armament of aircraft 42
Special equlpmt of aircraft 48
Ch. 3. Purpose, Organizational Set-up, and Bases of the Air Force 50
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Role wA Varpose of air forces
Combat characteristics of air forces
General taWw of adLr forces
Kind of aircraft and their use
Types of :ni3ltwy aviation and their specific
Organizational set-up of individual branches
Air bases of adr forces
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54
56
57
assig - to 59
of the Air Force 62
63
Ch. 4, Bombardment Aviation 67
Principles of combat use 67
Combat operations of bombardment aviation according to target 76
Special features of combat operation of bombardment aviation under difficult
meteorological conditions and by nigtt 86
Special features of bomber command 88
Ch, 5, Torpedo-earryIng Aviation and Aviation for Anti-noffla and Antl-oubeww1ne
Bombing 90
Torpedo bombers 90
Anti-naval and anti-submarine bombers 95
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Ch. 6. combat Aviation [Fighters 102
Principles of combat use of fighters 102
Combat operations of fighters according to specific tasks 3.13
Special features of combat okeration of fighters =der difficult meteor-
ological conditions and by night 120
Special features of fighter command and the organi2atiama aspftt of
cooperation with anti-aircraft defense 121
Ch. 7. R~ccrnnalssance Aviation 123
Spotting and reconnaissance aviation 135
Air reconnalssoince of targets 136
Ch. 8. Auxiliary Aviation 145
Development of awdliary aviation and wtperience from its use 145
Further developsieent of auxiliary aviation,, its means &n& combat equipment 153.
Principles of using auxiliary [transport., sanitary, utility] aviation in
modern war 163
Ch, 9, Combat Operations and Other Activities of Aviation 170
General principles 170
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Tasks of avlation in combat and In other operations
Meow of combat activity
Combat formations
Preparations for and execution of a combat mission
Fulfilment of combat mission of vw1ous air units
Cooperation of aviation vith gratmd forces and other branches of the
ymed forces
Aviation command
Conclusions
Develov,pent of aircraft techn logy
Bib3lography
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KUTUKOV, A.I..red.; GARXALMO. K.I.,red.;GOBBACHST. I.T.,red.; TZEKAL01.
_T," red.; OYBYANNIKOV, Yu.N.,rod.;PILYUGIN. B.A.,rod.;AODIONOV,
I.S.,red.;RMIOVOV. A.I..rsd.:SMRIN. I.Ts.,red.; OUSIT. M.S.,
red. izd-vs,;PROZOROVSKAYA, T.L.,tekhn. red.; SADITOT. A.,takim.red.
[Uniform safety rules for geologtcal surveying-, conpulsory for all
ministries, economic councile.departmente arpnizationst and
enterprises conducting geological studies) San." pravilp basopeanostl
pri goologorazwedochnykh rabotakh; obiazatelIny dlis vsekh mihisterstv,
eovnarkhosov, vedomety, orgonizatell i predpriistit, vedushchikh
geologichaskie raboty. Hook-is, UgletekhL%dat, 1938. 102 p.(KIRA 11:12)
I
L liussia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet po uadsorm to bazopasiq=
veden*a rabot v pronyahlaunosti I gornonu nedscru.
(Geological surveys)
AUTHOR: Hone Given SOV/6-56.6-17/21
TITLFj: Chronicle (Vhronika)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiyal 1958v Nr 6, Pp. 76-,16 (uszm)
ABSTRACT: From April 21 - 22p 1958 the Conference on Labor Protection
and Accident Prevention took place in Moscow. It was attend-
ed by: the chief-engineers of the aerial surveying inBtitutes,
accident prevention engineers, chairmen of the committees of
worker's groups, factory and plant committees and regional
organizations and of the trade unions in the enterprises and
organizations of the Central Bureau of '~-urveying and Carto-
graphy at the Miristry for the Interior of the U25H (Glavnoye
upravleniye geodezii i kartografii AVD 8111,13H). Fesides there
were present: leading collaborators of the Ministry of the
Interior of the USSR (GUGK) (MiniRterstvo vnutrennykh del
S1118R) of the Central Committee of the Trade Union of ..-
Workers in Geological Prospecting (Profsoyuz rabochikh geo-
logorazvedochnykh rabot), of the Techniop.1 Inspection of the
Trade Union Executive Committees (Tokhnicheskaya inqpekteiya
sovetov profsoyuzov), ar the Miniatry of Health (Ih;Y~Tt)
Card 1/3 (ministerstvo Zdravookhraneniya HSAR) and of the Trade Union
C,hroniclo 50V/ 6-58-6-17/21
Central Committee (Profsoyuznyy aktiv). The followlar lectures
were held: G. K. Zubskov, Deputy Director of the MA MVD
SSSH: "On the Stage of Labor Protection and Accident Pre-
vention in the Organizations and Institutions of the GUGK
in 1956-1957 and the Measures Taken for Improving the Work-
ing Conditions and Decreasing Traumatic Jhccidenta in Enter-
Drises". The Director of the Department for Labor Protection
at the TsK (Profsoyuza rabochikh geolog6razvedochnykh rabot),
P. I. Yermakov spoke about"The Tasks of the Trade Union
6rganizations in the Enterprises and Cartographic Institutes
of the GUGK for Improving Labor Protection, Accident Pre-
vention and Industrial Sanitary Service and for Decreasing
the Traumatic Accidents In the Enterprises and the Falling
Ill of Workers". Other lecture.- were hold by: the Chief
Engineers of a number of aerial urrveying enterprises, carto-
graphic institutes and of the '-orke of Aerial Surveying In-
struments. - The purpose of the conference was to check the
execution of the orders given by the XXq-th Party Congress of
the CP USSR concerning the further ithprovement of labor
protection and accident prevention within the system of the
Central Oftice, of Surveying and Cartography. It was found
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same time deficiencies were discovered,,#easures were worked
out to remove the latter.-
X.-Jabor-Safety was.ures 2. Accidents
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YM.",AKCYV Petr Tvancula ZAGORSKIY, G.., red.; YAJOVLEVA, Ye.,
- --I,;
tekhn. rid.
[Corn Is a profitable crop] Kukuruss, - vygodnaia kulltum.
Moskva IWk. rabochii, 1961, 27 p. (KRA 1516)
Noocow Province-Com (maize))
ACCESSION NR: AT4043332 8/2572/64/000/010/0137/0147
AUTHOR: Goklifelld, D. A. (Candidate of technical sciences) I., Yervakorl. ?J.
:(Engineer)
TITLE: Adaptability of thick-walled spherical vessels to the recur-rent effects of a
temperature flold.
SOURCE: Rssahety* na prochnosto; tooreticheskiya I eksperimental'tWoye leslodovaniya
prochnosti maslilnostrottellny*" konstruktsiy. Sbornik statey, no. 10, 1064, 137-147
TOPIC TAGS: recurrent temperature field, stressed hollow sphere, hollow sphere, hollow
sphere adaptability, yield point, elastic state area, adaptabIlItY diagram, variable pressure,
adaptability problem, variable temperature adaptability problem, hollow sphere
ABSTRACT; The report presents an analysis of the adaptability of a hollow sphere stressed
by Internal pressure and subjected to rocurrent thermal Innuences oxorted by the working
medium it contains. HeatIng and cooling are assumed to proceed at a relatively slow rate,
hence thermal shock is not considered. The solution considers the effect of temperature
on, y1eld point, other physical and mechanical characteristics being abourned constant In
view of their relatively InsignWeant change with temperature. Operating with dimensionless
magnitudes and relating stresses, in part, to vulues for yield point at normal tomperatu ros,'
the authors develop basic equations for internal pressure stresses, temperature distrlbutio~
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function, themal strosass and Wd stresses, and evolve e4iressions ftr a series of planes,
within coordinates p, q and uk (p a stress paramder, q - temperature Bold pwameter,
m = a parameter to which self-componsating Initial stresses are pmportional) which cir-
cwnscribe the area of elastic states. Finay. they construct an adaptability diagram and
examine problems in relation to.constiant or varying pross4l" =W 4"persturs. OrIC. art
has: 5 graphs a~W is oquUouq~,
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?.I inzhe retsenzent; ZAYTMp A.P.j, otv* red.~'
[Principles of safety engineering and fire fighting tedhw
mology in prospecting) Onnovy tekhniki bezopasnosti i protivo-
pasharnoi tekhniki pri goologorasvodochuykh rabot*kh, Moskva,,
Nedrap 1964. 183 (KMA .17ill)
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HJW1JD1IW1R?41GS'
'AIPMOR.- Yervah=,.P. 1. (Chelyabinsk)
0110S none
~TITLEs Thermal stability of gas turbine blades under the aciiion *K oultiple t'heroal
30trRCE: 'k oye sove hchaniye Po teplovym napryazheniyaz Ir elew:tntakh
konstruktai-yo
-5Lhp Kiev. Teplovyye napryazheniya v
,stresses in construction elements); doklady nauchnogo zoveAo~fianiirias no- 5- Kievo
I'Naukova. dudka, 19659 233-240
~TOPIG TAGSt gae turbine enginer turbine bladet turbine de4illg, thiormal streamp
.plastic flow/ E1765 9,1107
~ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to estimate the thermal attibil, .9 a free turbine
I ty o
Alade and to evaluate irreversible dimensional changes " Thel kine,Uos of plastic
deformation are based an linearly-elestio and fully-plnetiq L41sumjtions without
'considering creep and relwcationo The defor=tions al=g jbib blade axis are ties-wei
Zard 1/~
7762-66
C'
F
AC NRs AT50242
as e a + bx + cy
(X in the direction of the chord) which gives the stress in jba elastio portion of
the blade as
(where T - T(xty,t) - temperature; t tiae; e' e jitio deformation
P P(XVyVt) pie!
Prior to ina+Aat under consideration). Using the equations 'of equilil)rium
Aft. axew All; iydF=Mo
'Ida.
and IT d (in tho plastic regions), a set of three integrui equafifts is obtainei
An terms of ap b, and o. Assuming 0, a w 0, and tesperutuxe Tarlations only
'Itor siaad b
along a prinolpi 'i 'of inertiap these equations are solvedl
ar
ia=j ExIdF aETdF+ EtdF- 4,,dF+~)
P
MW SRejxdF
+
pro y
~C&rd
L 7762-66
ACC NR: AT5024284
F+
b [SEdF(SmErxd E#.xdF-jf*,..dFF + ~M
Py. P"
d
-jCxdF( sEidF.1-S& F jtyiIF+JV
'Fin
Am
'we
e ej
These equations can be solved by a method of su~#essive approximat;Lone to obtain
J-he boundaries between the elastic and lastio~,~ ftgions. As 4i,a ex4qiple, the solution
Witalobtained for a turbine blado wAde Of El- 6 al dy in it 100X 41ito flow. The
equal strips''122-ami wilde sUl, deformations i
.blade was divided to.2 and thw jita
iwere calculated by successive alp roximatioas. :The number or;'7oleii-to-failuxe was
Ip
'then calmdated from the Xoffin equation N -41y'h C'.
11 was found that the results agreed well withlexperimental vosultil obtained an
tJieae blades at the AN UkrSSR (calculated cyclom-to-failure; 19 verilus 35 exPoti-
montaIly). L Orig. art. has 1 2 tables, 2 f igurea#Md 11 fO=Uk&M.
93D CODEI pp/ SM DAT]b 14Mq65/ ORICI RM 010
n
0srd--3/3F.-
YER14AK?!,_ - APRODOV., V.A.; YEM40V, Tu.K.,- ROMASHOVA, A.T,; ZHERMLID.,
!JL,
O.N.; SOROKIN., V.V.; KHODETSKIY., V.G.
Basic points of the sirren-year-plan for the developmout and
activities of the Museum of Earth Science. Zhlmn' Zem. no.l:
243-261 161, (HM
(Hoscou--Geographical mussim)
15:6)
~t
GOKHFELIDI D.A.; YM"OV, P.I. (Chelyabinsk)
------
"00
Adaptabuity w.. thick-wallod tubes under-nmuniform heaLting, FRTF
no.3:107-110 ny-je 163. (HIRA 16.9)
(Plasticity) (Thermal stresses)
ACCESSION NOs AP3002814 3/0207/63/000/003/0107/0110
A.UW.ORSs Gokhfol I d, D. A. (Chelyabinsk); Yermakovy P. 1. (Chelyisbinsk)
.,TITLEt Limits of application of thick-walled nonuniformly heated pipes
:80URCEi Zhurns.1 prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy Miki, z0. 3P 1963, 107-110
1TOPIM TAGS; thick walled pipe$ pipe streneh, tube strength, heate& thick walled
.1pipo, high temperature pipe application
~ABVMACT- Based upon the stress distribution in a thick-walled pipe and a tempera-
ture distribution +,,Inp
b G-k tO) the total stress distribution due to
-preasure and temperature was derived as or P(I + (a- q).(t 61np)
Gj=P +,8 (2 + Inp)
P) P
where 'k
k- W,
Corti 1/2
AC MMSION MOs AP3002814
4-sousing that the yield stress remains constant until t 6 tb and decreases linearly
~bsyond this temperature, the Hiess criterion leads to
2 0 - V) 41~.
+ agr + 2 (1 -
Combining the above equationfif the equation of the surface under which the pipe
idoes not fail *as derived. This surface was found to have the mbape,of an elliptic
,Icons. The cutside radius of the pipe forms a cylinder in the mt-p-q :o(:Frdinate
isystem so that all actual possible conditions under which the pipe does not fail
ilie in the volume formed by the intersection of the cone and the oylWer. Orig.
I
!art. has: 3 figures and 15 formulas.
~ABSOCIATIONt none
SUMMED; 241)ec62 DATE ACO: 16ju163 EXCL: 00
SIUB CODE z ML TE NO UFF SOV; 006'
OEM: 000
'Card
GOEIMID, D.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; YERRIKq.. P.I inzh,
.10wavj- ~' -, , n, ".
AdapUbility of thicb-valled spherical vessels under repeated action
of a tbermal fielde Raochena proch. no.IW137-147 164. (MIRA 1811)
UISSR /kicrobiology, Antibiosis and Symbiosiss
Antibiotics.
Abs...Jour.e Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9., 1957.9 3590
Author t Nikitin, V.N.; Butakaiap VX61 Vorobevao T.M&;
Er7skov,, P.P.; Kovtun,, N.I.
Title : The Influence or Acidophil Nilk (Acidophilin)
and Streptomycin on the Growth of Laboratory
Animals
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. KharkDvokogo un-tal 1956p 68# 275-279
Abstract: In 2 series of experiments with mature white rats
(55 animals) and 4 series of eWrlments with
white rate at the age of 1 month (45 animals),
an increase in the weight of the body was noted
when there was added to a rich ration 10 milli-
liters or acidophilin and 20 units of streptomycin
C ard 1A
1A,
USSR Alcrobiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. P-2
4 Antibiotics.
Abe Jour: Rererat, Zh.-Biol.0-No. 9, 1957, 35582
for every gram or body weight, The greatest
effect was obtained in the younger rats with the
addition of streptomycin.
Card 2/12
YMMI.~ BAVIKOTICH, P.I.; 7M. 1.1.
founding machine parts In shell molds. Tekst.prom. 16 a*.3:30-32
W7 '56. (NUA 9:8)
(Shell, molding (Founding))
NIKONOROV., ji.M.; MARWV., A.V.;,.X IV P41001 KALIMOVICH,
G.N., red.jud-va;
S.L.j kand. tekhn- nsuki
JMSKAYA~ O.Val tekbn. red.
P
S
[Handbook on laboratory weighing 1nfftrmmU~*..&m4-19fghisj
spravochnik Po laboratornym yegm I giriam. Moskyap
mubgiz., 1963. 191 P. .(14 IRI 16 112)
(Laboratories-EquiPmOut and supplies)
(Weights and measures)
f' 'I jjj'.,jj, if [fill jfj]404~ ~t jjjffj~lj 1~
YJULMV. S.
It in neceasar7 to build modern combines. Mias.ind.SSSR
31 uo.5:25-26 160. (XIM 13:9)
1. Stalinskiy sovaarkhos.
Making hous*s)
--YERMIMI-S'., insh.
An Integrated brWe Is a progressive fom of vofc organization,
Recho transpe 92-no*505-36 IV 163. (KrM 16se)
(Inland vater traraportation-E.Iloyeas)
(Ships-4bintenance and repal.
111011.111! 11;111 Im It u [It 1114" H%Vq I I I n '111
1. YEWROVI S. F.
2. ussR (6oo)
40 Technology
7. Practical manual for the standardiser of loading and unloading vork. Moskvap Rechizdatp
19510
4). Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. jgMMM -1953. Unclassified.
:J~
INSTATKOT hikNdl tvanovich; IMMIX, Ir" Bultr1yevick (deceased] 3
iih~Tlm# G,A#, retesuseut I M D.Fog rodahorl WUWY, U.N.,
rodaktorl BRASUTA, A.K.0 WFftsktor
[HwAboak for the establishment of work norms in mchtus shops-,
small series and unit produotlon3 'Npravochalk normirevshch1ka
nekhmichoskogo teekha; sielkoserilaw I edialohmn prolsvodetvo.
Monkv&, Is&-,vo ONorskol tmusporsql! ftele Eftming and faolng]
TokarWe I r"tachM rabotye 2"5, 1*30 p. [Norofilal MU 8:2)
(Nach,ine-shop practice)
IMAM, S.F., Inshomer.
lawrossei labor productlylty Is the mat Imytont factor of
better us&* for workers. bob. Irmop. 24 no.22:20-23D 135.
(Im" 9-3)
(Vaps) (IaLmd water transportation)
TOXAZOV.: --- - ; IMISMIll, N9 retmeassmat; lup8mvp AsSas
rots n At; BATTIN, A-lb,, IcaniLdst tekb&LcboskM muke
rodaktor; INUM. JLZ.. redmktor Isdatellstva; MICHIU, K-I#P
tekhuiAeskly redaktor
[Wo* organtsation snA toohnical norms In ship-awmir-Ing enterprises]
Orgenisatalls trMa I toklinichemkoe noralrovente so sudorembntnykh
prodpritatitakh. Pod obahchel red, AAA, lWitina. Noolm. tsd-vo
"Rachnoi transport,* 1956. 273 p. (NLRA 10:1)
(Ships-Naintenance and repair)
765.203
- Y"
ORGANIZAT,"IYA TRUDA I TEKHNIC MESKOYE NORWROVANIYH; fill SUWR1Q,,,,MlT,,,NKH
PREPRIYATIYAKH (ORGANIZATIOE OF 1ABOR AND EVrAIJUS15041' OF A "USTEM OF '1ECH-
NICAL NORK; IN SHIP-REPAIR ENT,;,RPRISF.S) POD HU. A.YA. EUMISA. f'O:;KVAP
"RSCHNOY TUNSPORT'If 1956. 273 P. ILLIM., DIAGRS., TAIV.1;i. BIBLIOGIUPHY;
P.273
YXRKAIO
Increasing labor productivity Is an Important,factor for
Increased wages. Roch. transp, 15 no.10:26-27 0 '56. (WAA 10;2)
(Inland water transportation-Imployees)
(Waaes)
IlM. I F fill -1:1 1z I
GABINSM, M., InA.LTUMAMT, Sao, Insb.
Oange-over to the mhortened wartdar In the Moscow shipbul2dIng
and ship repair plant. Roch. transp, 17 uos8i18-2,0 Ag 158,
Oan 11110)
(*scow-ShU37ards) (Hou"re of labor)
PROKHOROV, B.I. , prof,, doktor skon, nauk; BIBIK, L.P.# simcomist;
Useful bqgiming (n2conemic aspects of Island water. transpartatloti~! by
V.S. Protavoy. P.P. Sidorov, Uviewed by S.I. Prnkb~rov, L.Y. Bibit,
S,F, Irmakov). Rech,trantp. 18 no.2o.56-3 of cover jP 159,
(MIRA 12:4)
(Inland water transportation)
(Protasov. T.So) (31dorov. P. P.
I
F.P.9 rod.1 tRKMFCV# YaJeog re-
1~~~~Sqra
tsenzent; WBANOV9 TGA j reC Indowal BODBDVA9 V-A- o tekba. red.
[GuIde to the estab2iobwat of norms for lo#AU% and waosding
operations] Posobis normirovsbabiku pogrusochnowaspuzoobzWkh
rabot. Moolmaj, Ivd-To WROAMi t4W&$Portt* 1961* 136 P.
(MM 34%7)
(Loading and tolosidift)
GALBINSKIY, Viktor Ioaakovich;_Y19j~lA~UVj Serafim Fedotovich; OKOLINIKOV.,
A.S. retsenzent; W,'OKHOTK]21, KUI., P.M.,, red. izd-
Ta; iODROVAp V,Aep tekhne red*
(Organization of wages at machinery manu acturIng shipbuilding
and ohlp-repairing enterprises] Organizatalia, sambotnol platy
na, predpriiatiiakh mashinostroaniia, sudostrooniia i radoremonta.
Moskva., Izd-vo "Recbnoi transportj," 1962. .226 p. (MIRA 15:6)
(Wages-44achinery industry) (Wages-Bbipbuilding)
U U,j
16(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION WV/2217
Akadamiya neuk SSSR. Matematicheskiy institut imeni #. A. Stellova
Reboty po priblizhennomu analizu (Works on Approximate Analysis) Moscov,
SSSR,, 1959o 391 p. (Its: Trudy, too. 53) Errata slip inserted. 2,200
copies printed,
Wei Lo V, KantorovIch, Corresponding Member,, USSR Academy of Sciences.,
7rofessor; Romp. Ed.: I. G. Petrovskly,, Academician; Depnty Reap. Ed.:
So Me Mkollskly, Professorj Ed of Publishing House: N. K, 7AVchik;
Tech. Ed,: R. A. Arow.
PURPOSE: This Is Intended for professional mathematicians interested
in approximation methods.
COVERMS: The book contains a collection of vorks In the flold of approximate
computations completed at the Uningrad Branch of the Mathematics Institute
Imeni T's A* Steblov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR,, from 1953 to 1958, An
the works contained In this book are published in fa-11 for the first time,
The theme Ical study of approximation methods conc*ptually related to the
olwd Vy
Works an ApproxIsate Analysis SOV/2217
applicatlon or methods or functional analysis has a x1galfteent place in
tbo'book, In addItIon, the book contains groups of vorks on the follming
subjects: 1) approximate methods of solving the boundary value problems
of mathematical physics, 2) nmmerloal methods In the theory of functions,
3) ~nu*erTas& methods of linear al4gebra, and 4) nuakiical. computation or
an indefinite integral. The editor thanks the following people: V. I. Krylov,
V. N, Faddayovaj and V. P# Illing scientific workers at the InstItute, for
editins the artieless Ye. A. Moynik, T. P. Akisovs, K. Ye. Alfortyeva
an& S. A. Gabor, vorkers at the Institute's laboratory, for computing the
ta'ples; Professor S. M. lAzinskiy for his critical reviev of many of the worksj
A. A, Dorodnitsinyy and his colleagues for reviewing the works Vablished;
Professor# D. K. Faddeyev and Yu. Ye. Alenitayn for ftnal review or the
book.
TAMP OF CONIMM..
Witorts Foreword
3
Akkermms,, B. 11, Quadrature Yonstlas of the Markov Type 3
Wmovsp Z. A. On the method of Reduction to Ordlnw7 MHerential
ft"Ifts, 16
Card 2/5
Works on Approximate Analysis
SOV/221T
Yermskov, S. M. On One Method of Constrwtins Cubetwe POrmulas 3T
nlln,, Ve' P, Estimation of Error In Rltztx Method for OrdInswy Differential
XquatIons 43
n tin, Y, F, aertain D"valItles In Fewt1aml Spam wA fteir
Application to the StWly of the Convergence at Varistioaml Ps sees 64
n 'In,, Ire P, On Ow Theories of 0, 11. 11az* and J.P Z. It, tiews" 126
ftblmww~kVa,, V, N. Application 49 Analytic Ixtension by Mom of
ftbstituting Variables In ww*~
Analysis 145
Kablanovsks". V. N. and To No SmIrnavue The Zieroes of Hankc.1 Ptinctions
and Certain Other Functions Related to Then 3,86
Wastminao 0. V. NWerical Deteradnation of the Raill ot Valvalowe
of Auslytic Powtions 192
Card 3/,5
GUDKOV, A.S.; EIYEVLENKO, Ye.Ya.; KONDRUSHEV, S.N.; YEFD~AKOV,
ZR ...... Ri-
~_retsenzent; LAZIRO, Ye.M., ret
112W
&P se
V.P.p retsenzent; TATARIHOV, P.H.v retsenzent;
KHOTIWK, M.M., retsenzent; MAKSIMOV, A.A., nauelm. red.;
FEDMj, V.I,p nauchn, red*.-:,-,.
[Fundamentals of prospecting for piezo-optic mineral de-
posits] Osnavy poiskov i razvedki mostorozhdenii plazo-
opticheskikh mineralov; metadicheskoe rukovodstvo. No-
skup Gosgeoltekhizdaty 1963. 217 p. (MIRA 17s6)
SKERNOVO V.I.j, akademik,, red. 'YMM 0.; JDOLGOV, Yu,A,,
red.; SOKOLOV, G A z;Wd. j ffAJJ1R:'k'rr!j red.
0 ..v --XR p
(Mineralogical thermometry and barometry) Mineralogicbeskaie,
termometriia i barometriia. Moakvas Nsukap 1965. 327 PO
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. NauchVy Sovet po rudoobrazovaniyu.
KOROLEV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; SHEKHTKAH, Pavel. Aleksandmvioh;
red
VOLIFSOR, F.I.,
SKIRNOVA, Z.A., ved. red.
[Structural conditions governing the distribution of
postmagmatic ores] StrukturiVe usloviia rameshcheniia
poalemagmaticheakikh rud. Moskva# Nedra, 1965. 506 p.
(MIRA 3-8:4)
BOGDANOV, A.A., prof ; YERMAKOV H.F , KOPTEV-DVORNIKOV, V.S,;
I P-W
MASHENIHNIK6V, U*k**; Lk;UfIUV, G.P.; SK(RNOV, V..J. akal.
International Geological Congreon in How "Jelhi., vast#'
Mosk. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 20 no.30-16 IV-Je 165.
(MIRA 18:7)
LIDER, V.A.; PERVAGO, V.A., oty.redq MOKRUSEnT, K.V., red 0"JEZIUKOV, N.P.P
md.; KGROLIKOV, A.A.,, red.; FDZ1-*E1JT1B',GV, F.Ye.,, r6d.j-11tHAY-E`, %V.,
red.; FWARKOV, M&A,, red#; MMKIN, A.V., red.; 5LMLE7, I.D., red.;
TARKIIANEYEVP B,Fqv led.
[Geology of the Northern Soolva brown coal banin.) ()eolQgiia
Severososlvinakogo burougolinogo bauseina. MoElkva,, Sbdra,,
1964. 1"p. ~Materia3y po geologii i polezriym iukopapaqrm
Uralaq no.13. (MIRA 18:4)
DOLWVp YusA.1 YEAMAXOvi ~_,P -_LAZIKOO YjvMo
j,
bolontifto find organigational PrAlems or stlwying Inc-1111110"
of mineral foriang.adlutions at the 22d sonaltm of the
Tntornatibnd Geological Congroaa in Nw Dalhi O,h Noombor
1964)v deal* i goofiss nasIO049-150 165a (MMA 18-12)
immov, -ir.p,
yatui-e of mineral inclusicro, their d1agrcs',,.,'cs and c2iog0fica-
tion. Vest. Hoak. un. ger. 4s 4teol. 20 no. W8-30 5-D 165
(MIRL 19a)
1. Wedra poleznykh iskopayemykh 14cakovskogo gosudaratvennoo)
universiteta. Submitted March 1, 1965.
KMUTER, V.M.; KWTER, D.S.; ARISTOV, V.V.; AZEGIREY, G.D.; PMVOY, D.P.;
KOZYRMO, V.N.,- LAZINO, Ye.M.; HUSMKAYAp G.G.; GAIKIN, B.I.;
NEVSKIT, V.A.; VDZDMHEMSKI'-", B.I.; EMCHTIMIN
N.I,; Porovp I.N.
Nikolai VasUlevich Bar7shev.. 1903-. Izv.vys.ucheb,zav,; geol, i
razv. 6 no.5t95-96 My 163. (MIRA IS: 4)
I - -" -11 ~Wllvlw- W,". , I 1 1. 1. 1 . , . 1. 1 1 . .
KULAGASIIEV, A.I.; -YERYAKOV# N.S.
Complex ore deposits In an effusive formation. Trudy VITR
no.4:283-287 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
(Ore deposits)
MMMLKOT, N.Y. , -A t ekonomioWenldkh nauk.
Vhat to the total seat production an state fare*? Am*& t pered.ap.
v sellkhoup 6 no.llt7l-72 N 156o (KLRA 10:1)
.(meat) (State farms)
TwWAKOV, N.V., kandidat skonomichemkikh n&uk.
Lk~est-a'ck rax-Log on state farm astablishad an virgin 1&nd. Xanks
I peredeopov sellkhes-7 nool;60-61 J& '57* (=A 10: 2)
(Kakehotay Province--Stock &jA stockbresding)
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organisms. Medych. zhur. 21, No. 5, 1951.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl.
mmov, I.I. V.
"Physiological Ametion and Physiological Rest." (1). 218-32) by N.V. Em&co-e
SO- Progrean of Cojite~porarz Diolou (U-spekhi Sommennoi Biologi.1)
1952Y Vol* XXXIII; No. 2
YEIW,ANDV, N. V.
A. P. V151MAJOY, D. S. DOBROVDLSXIY. N. V. YERNAWY and S. F. TUXACITIMNlY
"Electrophoretic Determination of Protein Fractions on Paper," Moklady Akad. Nauk
USSR 07: 1035-1038, No. 6, 1952.
This paper gives a fairly good review of the subject, Including numerous
Important papers by Investigators throughout the world. Little originality
and some Ingenuity are shown; only meager data are given. The authors. so
far as we can ascertain, are Inexperienced In this field.
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infectious anonla, In horses. Vaterinarlia 30 no.3:20-24 Kr 153.
(ldRL 6:3)
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TJKLMKOT, N.Y.; DUDYUBJUe G.G.
Belo of Inuarvaslon in AWShmis fawtios of ths oteleUa nwol*.
Fisjol, sb6 8562 )9 w. ItSg-" Jon-bb 1"3, (CIAL 24:2)
1, Depanamt of FlWslolea of Ow UptItate of loorlamtel Biology
and fttboloa Imeal Acadmislm As An Rep4jeletse Klevs
YMAKOVI N. V.
~zp. L07r=.
"Some General Principles of Reactions of Living SYstmn-. to Iret-tarsts." "
Biol.0 38, No.11 pp 39-571 1954
Translation M-709., 21t Aug 55
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11crinn1n;- of '11-ilini ivi d,,r. r-,,r-rnt-.-.fAor fr,ri to
Bv,ci 'but lie' r.Inrlibide id 1-caucricy of th~ 111-ji-11.1%tion in lows'), ~%t I, h(!
C11.11-centrat ions frov. V 41 0 M /.r,, Ih; n in in n --t M'. nfir-,ti'! e-f-rf-c" , n, nc- 'edi-
tion of r -iucorn to VP-" tile 1nr,:otir- nressu,- 0-r )'/I- I
mue", the same offer!t '--s C.), Unp ?t?. U, c-nce-ritration. Incfn- ~;,7! tr-
ture to 101C. (fr9m 30,,rin, to".I! 1hr.) 1-nrthr~,nn lie I.-ttant -irkyl. in
in 107..'
,i concemt-r-Alon of 10_'~' to ill-) ~-,' ortenn thn 1.--%I.cnt
I tent -neriod in Un,~ crmfrol --uricles, -aldle it leriA.'ai-.ns thf, IrAprit !--Inc! n-:-_
is witi. s.-art I.-Aen'; n,~riod.
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SO: E-,:cr-rrjta 11nd-ic-, Section It 7ol 7 71. 31
USSR/Medicine 11hyoio1ofV
Ca:rd 1/1 Pub. 33-22/25
Author Yermakov, N. V.
Title Method of automatic recording of urination in animals under conditions
of their complete isolation
#0
Periodical ; Fiziol. zhur-74, 501-503, Jul/A"g 1954
Abstract : A method of automatic recording of urination has been developed by the
author of this article. To collect the urine more easily the ureter
was drawn into the skin surface. The experimental animal was com-
pletely isolated from the experimenter. A diagram of electric ap-
paratus for continual recording of urination Is shown on Page 502.
Successful application of a permanent fistula to the bladder was orig-
inally made by Pavlov and made possible systematic experiments in the
fields of normal and pathological physiology of urination. Successful
assimilation of autotransplanted kidney stimulated further interest in
these fields. Diagram. Graph. Four Soviet references.
IrAtitution : Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR, Kiev
Submitted : April 20, 1953
4
VISHNYAKOV, A.P. (Viabniakou, A.P.];IMRMMV. N.V. [Ermakou. N.V.];
TUXACHINSKIY, S.Te.
Blectropbormals of proteins an filter paper, Vestsi AN BSSR.
Ser. fts.-tekbn.nav. zo.2.76-83 158. (WRA 11.o10)
(Proteins) (Blectrophorests)
DASHMIM. 1.0.; DITAWV, S.I.; YMPQ~q, N.V..; rVANOVA. M.T.;
KAY"MA, 0.m. 1 4
Staining Salmonella typhosa elth fluorescent antiboUsee Shur*
mikrobiol,spid. I 1wan. 30 no-1:97-102 Ja '580 - (MINA 12:3)
1. Is Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenin& aWmalt lusull Kirov&.
(SAMOLU TMOSA9
stain* by fluoredoent antibodies (fte))
(ANTOMM,
fl~orescsnt antibodies, -staino of Siamonella
typhosa (2u2))
DASHKEVICH, 1.0.; DOYAKOVO $.I.; YER44KOV.. H.Vq_~VANOVAp M.T.; OSIPOVA, n"T.
Use of an indirect fl;aoiescent antibody method in species- and
type-oppeifle or certAin pathogenic bacteria* Zhur mUcrobioloepod.
i immin. 31 noUi43-49 N 160. ~MIRA 14W
1. Iz Voyanno-maditsibskoy ordens. Lenina alwAemii imeni Kirova.
(ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (SERUM DIAGNOSIS)
KMWLOVP Ivan Fedoroviob; D'YAKOV., Bergey Ivanovl4p -Priniaili uchasti-
yes DASHIMMp 1,0,1. TERNAWR N.V.1 IVANOUp K.T.j, Ll LI;
OSIPOVAO I.V.j WBORWAp G*M*;-tM8M,9 Volop redol ZUrEVA,
N.K.p tekhn. red.
(Fluotesiccnee microseopyl app;loation in medical microbiolog7l
LiumineotBentnaia mikrookopiial prixonextio v moditsioakoi mikro-
biologii Moskvap Medglap 1961* 222 pe (KIU 15s I)
11PIZOR99CENCE MICROSCOPY) (HICPBIOLOGI)
MMKOV V.
profi (KIPT)
Zotabliabment of the foris of m~llmn erythrocytes. :Problgomt.
i pnel,krovi no*9t27-30 162* (KM 15t12)
(sunmma)
NOSKOVt F,S,; BOIIIASOV9 V,K.1 GOLIDIN, R,Bo; ~XFJKAKOVj N,V.; VOLKOVA, L.A.
Contrast methed of immunofluorescont divoovery of adw-noviruzes
in the kidney can culture of guinea pigs. Vop. virus. 10
no.5s613-614 S-0 165, (KMA 3.82U.)
I* Voyanne-eeditsinskaya. ordena lenina akademlys Imat S#M.
Kirawa,, Leningrad,
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AUTHOR: kov, F,
'Nos Boldanovg V, Ko; GoIldi A~J.- 1, ilama*a
V,
N. ve; V lkovs, L.
~L
litar. edical AciaAAmy im-'S r oi Leii
ORG: Orde:
Leningrad (Voyennomeditainake7a ordena Lenina ake.damj-
TITLE: Contrast medium for immunofluoreneent d~t;~!UJO'O'f adenovipu est
:In cell cultures f guinea pig Widneys
...........
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13OURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 5, 1965, 613-614
TOPIC TAGS: virus disease, animal disease, experim'e~t animal,
r at 44^4"w-l
ABSTRACT: B;:mine serum albumin labeled with sulforh6damlitio B fluoride
was tested ai3 a contrast medium for adoovirus type J~jj.nfo;ated guinea
pig kidney cells stained with fluorescein. The infoii;ted *-Oolls were
exposed to the specific rabbit immune globulins then added, with
fluorescein isothiocyanate.st a rate of.10 mg fluoroahrome per I g
protein. The pbospbate buffered sorum.albumin wa3 flrat onjugated
with freshly synthesized sulforhodemine.8 fluoriJa iri onlilksline
h,edium, then purified. Th.e fixated adenovirus prepsii6tioos were treated
Card 1/2 UDC so -- 576,
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wltb the mixture of conjugated for 20 minijtosj then ~tud~ad under~tbe~
luminescent microacope. *Normal cells' were brick re8'+'th6.
,protopli)am
lighter than the nucleus; the Infected nuclei bad a, ilipecl~flc green
color with bright green sparkling enclosures* Vpon.S'1n41q step
processing of the preparaiions, the specific interacl,lon-of virus
antigen-antibody sras not inhibited by the presence 01., 1 thol~ Imbelod
'Of
albiamin. The phynicoebomioal absorption' labeled id.bulvi.11 on cells
led to nonspecific staining of th:,baolcgroud (cells t~ ontej:trilng no virus
; This metbod
antibodies) which did not depress pe6ifla fluorescex~ae.
also permits the detection of sin 1e infected callto~!, Its~use is
recommended. "The sulforbodamine B fluoridewas pllt(~ad st our disposal
bly :Prof. I. S. Joffe whom we wish to thank for his 00urtm4y"s OrIgo
lart, bast none,
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AUTHOR- Yermakov N.Ye. SOV/115-58-1-11/50
TITLE: Checking Measuring Heada on the IZX Measuring Uachine
(Poverka 12meritelInykh golovok na, izzoritellnoy mashine
Izu)
PERIODICALt Izmeritelinaya T*khnika, 1958, Ur 1, p 22 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs This short article describes the mathod of checking measur-
ing heads with 1 and 2 microns divisidne by way of comp&rison
with the readings of the telescope caliper tube of the ma-
chine IZM. There is 1 diagram.
1. Gages--Performance 2. Gates--Testing equipment
Card 1/1
SOV/115-58-5-8/36
AUTHOR: Yermakov N.Ye.
TITLE: Production Check of--Setting-Measures for Screw Micro-
meters (Proizvoditelina overka ustanovochnykh mer
k rezfbovym mikrometrMa p
PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika., 1958,,-Nr 5., pp 17~-18 (USSR)
IMSTRACT: The-author suggests a new method of rhecking the screw
setting measures--on'the IZV-1 vertical linear measuring
-vait-with--the help of an additional table and a special
and"ptece. The measuring process is as follows: the
screw inserts are-fixed in-the fitting-holes of the
table and the end piece.- The instrument column is
lowered-unti-1--the-measuring surfacesof-the screw
inserts ar-e-'in- cDmp1ete'- contact., - The, scale is then set
at zero. -- Therr -the --column 1s'raised., the gauge to be
checked,-is--placed--between,-the--inserts,,, and after a
pause--sa-that-the-gauge temperature can adjust itself
to that of the device, a reading is taken of the dial
Card 1/2 on the device. This method has been checked in the
SOV/115-,58-5-8/36
Prdduction Check of Setting Measures for Screw MicrometeTs
I - Leningrad Control-and Checking Laboratory at VNIIN
and was highly evaluated. There are 2 diagrams.
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AUTHOR: Abov. Yu. G.; Bulizakov. M._I.; q4!X0, A. D ; Xg ~akovv 0. N.; Krupchit
P. A ; Oratovskiy,. Yu. A.; Trostin, t: S.
ORO: Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics GXAZ, Ybocow (Institut
teoretichaskoy i okeperimentallnoy fiziR1_0KA%t_.
TITLE: Production of polarized beams of the I neutrons by mews of a pile of
,cobal mirrors
?I
SOURGEt Fribory i takhnika skeperimenta,, no. 4,, 1966v 195-196
TOPIC TAGS: neutron beam, thermal neutron, nuclear research reactor, cobalt,
neutron polarization,, collimator
ABSTRACT: Aunit for the production of polarized neutron beams needed for experi-
mental Ourposes is described. The unitp shown below., consists of a collimator and
a pile of cobalt mirrors. The collimator, consisting of 10 convergent slits sepa-
rated by vertical steel plates,, is placed in the horizontal channel of a reactor.
Each of the cobalt mirrors-is backed by glass and the length of each mirror is made
up of three separate units 350 X 125 x 3 mm3 in size. The top and bottom ends of
the mirrors are fitted into 10 slots bored through the connecting strips and clamped
with wedge clamps 'go that.each mirror has a corresponding alit In the collimator.
Gard 1/3 WCt 539.1-078.539-12505
ACC NRt
The pile of mirrors is set into an electromagnet. The mean angle of beam incidence
on a corresponding mirror is 7.5' and all neutron beams reflected by the mirrors
converge at a diotance of 4.5 m from the pile of mirrors. The Incident and reflect
ed beams are separated by means of a sliding screen system made of boron carbide
situated near the target. The flog of polarized neutrons an a specimen with an are
of 100 x 10 mm2 amounted to 3 x 101 neutrone/sec. The degree of neutron beam polar
ization amounted to ~- 90%, and the polarization dMaieney of 95%. The authors
thank V. A. Baketov and N. S. Shatlovska-va for making the cobalt mirrors, Yu. Ya.
Garrison.for assoRbling the pile of mirrors, and A. 1. Savushkin, V. K. Risaukhin,
0. M. Svetlov, and I. L. Karpikhin for helping with the measurenents. Orig. art.
hass I figure.
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1. upper magnatic polej, 2. wedge clamp, 3- upper commoting strip., side
wall (brass), 5. cobalt mirrorp 6. lower connecting strip, 7..lower magnetic
pole
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AUTHORS: Abov, Yu.G., Beketov, V.A., Gullko, A.D., Zermakov,0
Yu.V. and Shatlovska _," S.
Krupchitskiy, P,A., Taran. ya ~+.S.
TITLE: Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reflection From a
Cobalt Mirror
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.4, PP-51-55
TEXT: The method of obtaining polarized thifirmal neutrons by
reflection from magnetic mirrors was described by Hughes and
Burgy (Ref.1) and Akhiyezer and Pomeranzhuk (Ref',2). In order to
obtain neutrons with practiLally a single spin state it is
necessary that the component of the induction B which is parallel
to the surface of the.mlrror should be greater than a certain
minimum Vdlue. When this condition is satisfied practically all
the reflected neutrons will have spins parallel to B . In the
case of pure cobalt it can be shown, using the data of Shull and
Wollan (Ref-3), that B,:~, 11200 gauss. Strictly speaking, this
is the condition for the quantity B--H -where H is -the magnetic
field in the gap of the magnet. According to Mozort (Ref.4)
the saturation value of B -if is 17900 gauss. As a result, the
condition for complete polarization of neutrons raflee:ted from a
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Production of Polarized Neutrons by Reriection From a Cobalt Mirror
magnetized mirror of pure cobalt can be written down in the form
(B - 11) 63% (B - H)
The present authors have used these ideas to produce polarized
neutrons. The apparatus employed is shown schematically in Fig~2-
A narrow vertical neutron beam was formed by a collimator which was
1.2 m long and had a rectangular slot of 110 x 3 mm. The neutron
flux at the exit of the collimator was 4 x W neutrons/cm2 sec.
The cobalt mirr-or-polarizer was fixed between the magnet poles.
The Inagnet-mirr-or system could be adjusted to the required position
and in order to obtain a definite separation betwmen the direct and
the reflected beams a special brass s,~reen, which could be adjusted
with the aid of' a micrometer screw, was provIded. Tit& cobalt
mirrors employed were 100 mm X 500 mm x 401L. The cobalt was
deposited electrolytically on a 5 mm thi~ck copper plate. The
analysing mirror was held in another magnet and was also adjU5table.
Card 2/4
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Production of Polarized Neutrons -by Reflection From a Cobalt ?"Urrol-
In order to separate the beams reflected from the first and second
mirrors, special cadmium and copper screens placed in front of the
second mirror 'were employed. The neutrons were recorded by a
hi h-efficiency multi-wire proportional counter 1.'illed with
..BlKenriched BF3. A cadmium slit, 1-5 mm wide and 60 mi-.i long,
ifas placed in front of thecounter. It was found that the degree
of polarization obtained with an angle of incidence of 8 minutes
was.75 � 2%. 10090' Polarizations were obtained at greater angles
of incidence. Mirrors made of an alloy of cobalt and Vol' iron were
also Investigated but the maximum polarizations obtained did not
exceed 60%. In the case of the pure cobalt mirrors, the flux of
polarized nelutrons at 9 = 8 min was 3 x lo5 neutrons/em?- see
at the centre of the beam, the half-wIdth of the beam being 8 mm
and the height 100mm (magnetic 6 field in polarizer magnet = 600 Oe).
The total intensity was 2 x 10 neutrons/sec. Acknowledgments
are expressed to Yu.Ya.Garrison, A.X.Du -basov, NJI.Regentov and
A.I.Savushkin for their assistance and to T.B.Nova for valuable
.advice. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 9 referencea: 3 Soviet
Card 3/4
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Production of Polarized Nautrmis by RoClection N,am it Cob.-~It Mirror
and 6 non-Soviet (3 of which are translated into Russian).
ASSOCIATIONS; Institut t core ticheskoy i ekaperimontAllnoy fizilki
AN SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimontal
Physics AS USSR) all authors except Yu.V.Taran;
Obl'yedimennyy institut yaderny1di issledovaniy
(Joint Institute for Nuclenr Studiefl Yu.V.Tarnri
SUBMITTED: April 9, 10~
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AUTHORi Abowt Zia. Go; Bulgakovp Me Iq GuIlko, A. D.1,11ormakov, go No; Krupchitakil,
P. Ai; Oratovskly, 1u. Aq Trosting So So
ORG: Institute of Theoretical and Dtperimental Physics GKAX, Moscow Unstitut
tooratichaskoy I sksperimentallacy fisiki GXAR)
TITLAt Productita of polarised beams of thermal neutrons by means of a p1le of
cobalt mirrors
SWIM Pribory I tekhnike eksperimenta# no. Ap 19660 195-196
TOPIC TAGS: neutron been, thermal neutron,, nuclear research reactorp cobaltp
neutron polarizationt collimator
ABSTRACTs A unit for the production of polarized neutron beams waded for experi-
mental Ourposes is described. The unitv shown below,, conoists of a collimator and
a pile of cobalt mirrors. The collimator,, consisting of 10 convergent alits'sepa-
rated by vertical steel plates# is placed In the horizontal channel of a reactor.
Each of the cobalt mirrors-in backed by glass and the length of each mirror is made
up of three separate units 350 x.125 X 3 M3 in size. The top and bottom onds of
the mirrors are fitted Into 10 elots bored through the connecting strips and clamped
with wedge clamps *so thatt. sub mirror has a corresponding slit In the collimator.
MCI
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ACC 1491
The pile of nim)rs Is'ost Into an electromagnet. The mean angle of bean incidence
an a corresponding mirror Is 7.51 and all neutron bows rieflected by the airrora
converge at a dintance of /#.5 m from the pile of mirrors. The incident and reflect-
ed beams are ssimirated by means of a sliding screen system mide of boron carbide
situated near the target. The flog of polarised neutrons on a spocimn vith an area
of 100 x 10 =2 amounted to 3 x 10" neutrons/see. The degree of neutron beam polar-
ization amounted to - 90%j, and the polarization efficiency of 95%. Tba authors
thankiV. A. Bekstaw ad N. 89 Shatlavokaya for asking the cobalt mirrors, ru. Y&.
Garrison for assembling the pdLIe of airroraj, and As I@ Swwbkinp V, It IdasukhIns
0. M. Svetlaws and I* Le Sarsdirkin for helping vith the measurements. Orig. art.
bas I I figure.
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Vail (br~)j 5. cabsit airrorp 6# lower commectUg otrip, 7. lower mapatic
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AUTHOM, Abwl Yu. G.; Aleahko-Ozhevokiy, 0. P.; Yermakov, 0. N.; YgLmzin, L 1.
ORG',; Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (Institut kristallografli AN SSSR)
,rITLE: The generation of a beam of polarized monochromatic neutrons
SOURCE: Kristallogranya, v. 11, no. 4, 1966p 695-698
TOPIC TAGS: neutron beam, zeafto maboW, ne I on polarization, nuclear reactor
rt'l~. ", f r
component -Y~
A In recent years, Investigatlotis of magnetic properties of a imbstance have made
extensive use of-polarized themal neutrons. Heretofore, the Soviet Union had only installa-
tiore on'which the polarized neutrons were generated by reflection from a magnetized cobalt
mirror. Flowever, many problems requiro a polarized beam of monochromatic neutrons. In
this article, the authors describe an assembly developed at the rrEF GK LAE I Intly with the
Institute of Crystallography, AN SSSR (fnatitut kristallografif AN SSSH), Ae circuit of the
installation in shown in Fig. 1. There in sometimes a need to have a beam of neutrons with
an opposite polarization. The authors used the radiofrequency method for the reorientation
ofspinorientation. A value of 0.98 + 0.02 was obtained for the spin reorientation probability.
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A - stage of replaceable monochromators
B - magnot of the crystal-polarizer
C - first cection of the driving field
D - diaphragm, or "shim"
E - i3econd section of the driving field with a
radlofreqtiency coil
F - magnet of the analyzer crystal
K, L -small diffraction meter
M -neutron detector of the large diffraction
meter
--L 42814666
Measurements of the polarization and of the probability of its reorientation In the center and
at the edge of the beam (+ 15 mm from the center) agreed. The authors express their sincere,
gratitude to V. A. Lyubimtsev, PM. Shighkin, and S. F. Dubinin for asnistance In making
The measurements and assuring the operation of the eqflpment. GrIg. art. has- 4 figureli
and 2 formulas. 1261
BUB CODE: 18/ SUBM DATE- 14Nov64/ ORIG REP: 006/ OTH REF: 005/ ATD PRESS:
Card 3/3
YEIWAKOV ) V .
Technology
(Worker's protection in ferrous metallurgy). (Moskva) Profizdat, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. LHICIASSIFIED
STLMNDV, T., tekbnik, Geroy Sotsial4pticbeekago Tmda; IXRHWMF,_j4;
MDX&XFKIV, N., brigbdir streltellsoy brigav; Ylibla. a.,
Geroy flotelalinticbeekogo WWI&
Lot's uss progressive practices of the All-Union Agricultural
Exhl'bition. Sellstrol. 9 no.6:3-4 I 154o
WMA 13t2)
1, Kol"os Iment Krasqykh Vu4j$&%,, Torkhm-Urallskago,r4LyoriL,Chelyabiti-
skay oblastl (for Stakhawy)& 2o Sapeatitell pradNedatolys kolkhosa
Lenins. Susunakago rayons, Navosibirskoy oblasti (for Yermakov).
3. I(olkboy "Bollshavik Lentaskagq rayons. Mookovskoy oblasti (for
Monekhow). 4. ZavedWushcha" v!juovodcbevkoy fernoy kolkhoss
NOWshes Firmoyl." ftmueynkage rayons, Litavokor SSR (for
Vitkens).
(Moscow-Farm buIUjWv--wIkhIbItIons)
TIMKOV, P.
Promote the activity of all sections* M 2 u*,206-47
.T& 16o. (NDA 13.-5)
(Moscow Province-Agricultural, research)
,-YZRU OV, -P-1,,Aotoo
High goal, Ckhr. truda I sots. strakho 3 no.SjX?-18 Ag 160.
(mi" 13; 9)
1, Ylagni)ogorekly gorno-imstalluglobe*ly liatit-oto gbtvqy tdch-
nicheekly inspelctor ftelyabinskop oblsovprofao
(Ybgnitsar~*-Stesl Indus try-itrglenle aspects)
nMWCVp P.,, dotsent
Attention, now workshops are being taken over. Ckhr.truda i sots.
strakh. 5 no,4tll-12 Ap 162. (Xln 1524)
1. Magnitogorskiy gornmetallurgichaski.y institut.
(raotories-Design and construation) (Indumtrial 4gions)
TZMAKOV, Pro DometLt_lyev~-'(-:-h.-.-IKOLBGOV, Alekeeadr Yermolayevich-,
,-_rovich; MOOF, Y.I., redaktor;
TSYNBALIST, N.N., redektor'isdatel'stva; 237, Te.9o, t4khoicho-
skty redaktor
[Safety engineering in the work of metallurgical plants] Organize-
teita raboty po tekhnike bezopmenosti no matellurgicheekom savode.
Sverdlovsk, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.ind-vo lit-ry po cbernot I taystnoi
astallurgii, Byerdlovakoe otd-nis. 1957- 135 P. (MIRA 10:11)
(Metallurgical plantd~Zsfety measures)
YERHAKOVP FeDop inzho
Improvi" working conditions in stock houses. Bazop-truda v
pron. 5 noe404-U Ap 161. NIRA 14:3)
:L, GlavVy tekbnicheakiy inspektor Chelyabinskogo oblsovprofae
(Blast furnaces--Safety measures)
YERKAMV, P.D. , dotsent
Tooting air heaters of blast furnaces. Bezop.trkk v prom#
6 no.2t28-29 F 062. WFA l5iO
1.,-Magnitogorskiy metallurgicheakiy imetitut.
(blast furnace"quipment and supplies-Testing)
1 1191-11111 ilftl I III I I I III I" VP I I F I I Ir - u ll, , 11, 1 1.,
YERKUOV P D
zii~~
Great contribution toward industrial safety. Estallurg 7 no-1:38
Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Mavnyy tekhnicheskiy inspektor Oblprofboveta v g. Magnitogorske.
(Blast furnaces-I-Safety mansures)
YE XGV,_EP.; VOROHKOV, V.V.
Nonuaizing labor conditions in the repair of awks, RUcko.
Stall 22 no.10047-950 0162. (MIM 15: 20)
1, Magnitogorakiy gcrnometuliurgich-i~xkiy institut I Mapitolorskiy
met&llurRichookiy kombinat.
(Flues-44aintenance and ropair)
(Iron and steel plunts-&fety measurse)
1(0); 19(0) PffME I BOOK EVIDIMION mr/3269
GIUMOV, U.K., N.M. Danilevskiy., -P.G. YerAwko'r, V.B. Temellymneako,
V.M. LozovOY-Shevchenko, P,F, ;benkO. V.I. Bekachev, and A.A. Bhukayev.
VOYennO-VOzdwhnyye oily (Air Force) Moscov., VOM. izd- ' X-VIL
vo obor, SSSR,,
1959. 202 p. (Series: Biblioteka ofitsera) No. of copies printed not given.
Genoral Ed.: N.K. Glukhov, Docent,, asneral-Major of the Air Force; M.:
A.S. Mirnyy, Colonel, and N.P. Gordayev, Colonel. (ret.); Tech, Id.:
X,A, Strellnikova.
FMWE: The book is intended for military personnel. It vill be of interest
to eLll those interested in the role of air power in modern vorfare.
COVERACIE: The book survep. the history of the Soviet Air Foreis sna discusses
its organizational set-up, types of aircraft, combat chaxacteristics, tasks,
and armement, The role of aviation in modern military strategy is analyzed.
and the cooperation necessary between airs, ground, sod naval forces defined.
Future prospects of development of Soviet aviation are outlInede Some
attention Is paid to the development and possible use of buclear weapons by
the Air Force and in anti-aircraft defense. Photos ana specifications of the
Card 1/5
Air Force
SM13269
following Soviet aircraft are gi,"m; AN-10 turbOPM trdw"rt "rorsft,,
Tu-no transport jet,, xi-6 turboprop helicopter,, Yak-24 UM-eogwa helicopter,
M-4 he)4copter., Tu-104 turboJ,-6t transport aircraft, Xl-14 transport aircraft,
ANT-35 (Ps-35) transport aircraft, MG-15ble fightero To-14 bomber, Be-6
bomber, 11-26 bomber, Pe-2 bomber, MD-V (Xl-4) ba&Ur,, 11-10 fighter,
IA-5 fl*iter, and the Tak-3 flgttere There am 40 Soviet referftess,
TAM OF CON
Introduction
3
Ch. 1. Short Eistorical Outline of the Development of Aviation 5
Ch. 2. Aircraft, Their Construction, Armament, Equipmt, and Combat Features 34
Classification and types of aircraft and engines 34
Combat features of aircraft 40
Armament of aircraft 42
Special equlpmt of aircraft 48
Ch. 3. Purpose, Organizational Set-up, and Bases of the Air Force 50
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Air Force
Role wA Varpose of air forces
Combat characteristics of air forces
General taWw of adLr forces
Kind of aircraft and their use
Types of :ni3ltwy aviation and their specific
Organizational set-up of individual branches
Air bases of adr forces
SOV/3269
50
54
56
57
assig - to 59
of the Air Force 62
63
Ch. 4, Bombardment Aviation 67
Principles of combat use 67
Combat operations of bombardment aviation according to target 76
Special features of combat operation of bombardment aviation under difficult
meteorological conditions and by nigtt 86
Special features of bomber command 88
Ch, 5, Torpedo-earryIng Aviation and Aviation for Anti-noffla and Antl-oubeww1ne
Bombing 90
Torpedo bombers 90
Anti-naval and anti-submarine bombers 95
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Air Force
SOV/3269
Ch. 6. combat Aviation [Fighters 102
Principles of combat use of fighters 102
Combat operations of fighters according to specific tasks 3.13
Special features of combat okeration of fighters =der difficult meteor-
ological conditions and by night 120
Special features of fighter command and the organi2atiama aspftt of
cooperation with anti-aircraft defense 121
Ch. 7. R~ccrnnalssance Aviation 123
Spotting and reconnaissance aviation 135
Air reconnalssoince of targets 136
Ch. 8. Auxiliary Aviation 145
Development of awdliary aviation and wtperience from its use 145
Further developsieent of auxiliary aviation,, its means &n& combat equipment 153.
Principles of using auxiliary [transport., sanitary, utility] aviation in
modern war 163
Ch, 9, Combat Operations and Other Activities of Aviation 170
General principles 170
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Tasks of avlation in combat and In other operations
Meow of combat activity
Combat formations
Preparations for and execution of a combat mission
Fulfilment of combat mission of vw1ous air units
Cooperation of aviation vith gratmd forces and other branches of the
ymed forces
Aviation command
Conclusions
Develov,pent of aircraft techn logy
Bib3lography
AVADIAME: TAbrary of Congress
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176
177
178
181
183
185
188
189
200
AC/jb
2-29-60
KUTUKOV, A.I..red.; GARXALMO. K.I.,red.;GOBBACHST. I.T.,red.; TZEKAL01.
_T," red.; OYBYANNIKOV, Yu.N.,rod.;PILYUGIN. B.A.,rod.;AODIONOV,
I.S.,red.;RMIOVOV. A.I..rsd.:SMRIN. I.Ts.,red.; OUSIT. M.S.,
red. izd-vs,;PROZOROVSKAYA, T.L.,tekhn. red.; SADITOT. A.,takim.red.
[Uniform safety rules for geologtcal surveying-, conpulsory for all
ministries, economic councile.departmente arpnizationst and
enterprises conducting geological studies) San." pravilp basopeanostl
pri goologorazwedochnykh rabotakh; obiazatelIny dlis vsekh mihisterstv,
eovnarkhosov, vedomety, orgonizatell i predpriistit, vedushchikh
geologichaskie raboty. Hook-is, UgletekhL%dat, 1938. 102 p.(KIRA 11:12)
I
L liussia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitet po uadsorm to bazopasiq=
veden*a rabot v pronyahlaunosti I gornonu nedscru.
(Geological surveys)
AUTHOR: Hone Given SOV/6-56.6-17/21
TITLFj: Chronicle (Vhronika)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiyal 1958v Nr 6, Pp. 76-,16 (uszm)
ABSTRACT: From April 21 - 22p 1958 the Conference on Labor Protection
and Accident Prevention took place in Moscow. It was attend-
ed by: the chief-engineers of the aerial surveying inBtitutes,
accident prevention engineers, chairmen of the committees of
worker's groups, factory and plant committees and regional
organizations and of the trade unions in the enterprises and
organizations of the Central Bureau of '~-urveying and Carto-
graphy at the Miristry for the Interior of the U25H (Glavnoye
upravleniye geodezii i kartografii AVD 8111,13H). Fesides there
were present: leading collaborators of the Ministry of the
Interior of the USSR (GUGK) (MiniRterstvo vnutrennykh del
S1118R) of the Central Committee of the Trade Union of ..-
Workers in Geological Prospecting (Profsoyuz rabochikh geo-
logorazvedochnykh rabot), of the Techniop.1 Inspection of the
Trade Union Executive Committees (Tokhnicheskaya inqpekteiya
sovetov profsoyuzov), ar the Miniatry of Health (Ih;Y~Tt)
Card 1/3 (ministerstvo Zdravookhraneniya HSAR) and of the Trade Union
C,hroniclo 50V/ 6-58-6-17/21
Central Committee (Profsoyuznyy aktiv). The followlar lectures
were held: G. K. Zubskov, Deputy Director of the MA MVD
SSSH: "On the Stage of Labor Protection and Accident Pre-
vention in the Organizations and Institutions of the GUGK
in 1956-1957 and the Measures Taken for Improving the Work-
ing Conditions and Decreasing Traumatic Jhccidenta in Enter-
Drises". The Director of the Department for Labor Protection
at the TsK (Profsoyuza rabochikh geolog6razvedochnykh rabot),
P. I. Yermakov spoke about"The Tasks of the Trade Union
6rganizations in the Enterprises and Cartographic Institutes
of the GUGK for Improving Labor Protection, Accident Pre-
vention and Industrial Sanitary Service and for Decreasing
the Traumatic Accidents In the Enterprises and the Falling
Ill of Workers". Other lecture.- were hold by: the Chief
Engineers of a number of aerial urrveying enterprises, carto-
graphic institutes and of the '-orke of Aerial Surveying In-
struments. - The purpose of the conference was to check the
execution of the orders given by the XXq-th Party Congress of
the CP USSR concerning the further ithprovement of labor
protection and accident prevention within the system of the
Central Oftice, of Surveying and Cartography. It was found
-Card 2/3 that for -ti-ohese purposes great means are expended;*at the
'hruniele
soyl 6-58-6-17/21
same time deficiencies were discovered,,#easures were worked
out to remove the latter.-
X.-Jabor-Safety was.ures 2. Accidents
Card 3/3
1 ~ I 1 1 4 1 : ! ; f 11 g I F m , , 7 " I I I . . .
YM.",AKCYV Petr Tvancula ZAGORSKIY, G.., red.; YAJOVLEVA, Ye.,
- --I,;
tekhn. rid.
[Corn Is a profitable crop] Kukuruss, - vygodnaia kulltum.
Moskva IWk. rabochii, 1961, 27 p. (KRA 1516)
Noocow Province-Com (maize))
ACCESSION NR: AT4043332 8/2572/64/000/010/0137/0147
AUTHOR: Goklifelld, D. A. (Candidate of technical sciences) I., Yervakorl. ?J.
:(Engineer)
TITLE: Adaptability of thick-walled spherical vessels to the recur-rent effects of a
temperature flold.
SOURCE: Rssahety* na prochnosto; tooreticheskiya I eksperimental'tWoye leslodovaniya
prochnosti maslilnostrottellny*" konstruktsiy. Sbornik statey, no. 10, 1064, 137-147
TOPIC TAGS: recurrent temperature field, stressed hollow sphere, hollow sphere, hollow
sphere adaptability, yield point, elastic state area, adaptabIlItY diagram, variable pressure,
adaptability problem, variable temperature adaptability problem, hollow sphere
ABSTRACT; The report presents an analysis of the adaptability of a hollow sphere stressed
by Internal pressure and subjected to rocurrent thermal Innuences oxorted by the working
medium it contains. HeatIng and cooling are assumed to proceed at a relatively slow rate,
hence thermal shock is not considered. The solution considers the effect of temperature
on, y1eld point, other physical and mechanical characteristics being abourned constant In
view of their relatively InsignWeant change with temperature. Operating with dimensionless
magnitudes and relating stresses, in part, to vulues for yield point at normal tomperatu ros,'
the authors develop basic equations for internal pressure stresses, temperature distrlbutio~
:Card 1/2
ACCESMON NR.- AT4043332 f
function, themal strosass and Wd stresses, and evolve e4iressions ftr a series of planes,
within coordinates p, q and uk (p a stress paramder, q - temperature Bold pwameter,
m = a parameter to which self-componsating Initial stresses are pmportional) which cir-
cwnscribe the area of elastic states. Finay. they construct an adaptability diagram and
examine problems in relation to.constiant or varying pross4l" =W 4"persturs. OrIC. art
has: 5 graphs a~W is oquUouq~,
ASSOCIAT1019i sou
suaurffm 00
=014 00
BUD CODA IR NO R17 WV: 004 VM=k 001
t
4wd2/2
I ..............
Pavel I-ranovich; INATLOV, V,1*# inzh,p retsen2ent; YM4MV#
?.I inzhe retsenzent; ZAYTMp A.P.j, otv* red.~'
[Principles of safety engineering and fire fighting tedhw
mology in prospecting) Onnovy tekhniki bezopasnosti i protivo-
pasharnoi tekhniki pri goologorasvodochuykh rabot*kh, Moskva,,
Nedrap 1964. 183 (KMA .17ill)
Irv.
j~ 7Z6g-~66
)/EWP(b)/[,;Td( Son (M, ConEI
Ai,'C IMs AT5024284 EWP(z UR/%J606 1010001023,3102,10
HJW1JD1IW1R?41GS'
'AIPMOR.- Yervah=,.P. 1. (Chelyabinsk)
0110S none
~TITLEs Thermal stability of gas turbine blades under the aciiion *K oultiple t'heroal
30trRCE: 'k oye sove hchaniye Po teplovym napryazheniyaz Ir elew:tntakh
konstruktai-yo
-5Lhp Kiev. Teplovyye napryazheniya v
,stresses in construction elements); doklady nauchnogo zoveAo~fianiirias no- 5- Kievo
I'Naukova. dudka, 19659 233-240
~TOPIG TAGSt gae turbine enginer turbine bladet turbine de4illg, thiormal streamp
.plastic flow/ E1765 9,1107
~ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to estimate the thermal attibil, .9 a free turbine
I ty o
Alade and to evaluate irreversible dimensional changes " Thel kine,Uos of plastic
deformation are based an linearly-elestio and fully-plnetiq L41sumjtions without
'considering creep and relwcationo The defor=tions al=g jbib blade axis are ties-wei
Zard 1/~
7762-66
C'
F
AC NRs AT50242
as e a + bx + cy
(X in the direction of the chord) which gives the stress in jba elastio portion of
the blade as
(where T - T(xty,t) - temperature; t tiae; e' e jitio deformation
P P(XVyVt) pie!
Prior to ina+Aat under consideration). Using the equations 'of equilil)rium
Aft. axew All; iydF=Mo
'Ida.
and IT d (in tho plastic regions), a set of three integrui equafifts is obtainei
An terms of ap b, and o. Assuming 0, a w 0, and tesperutuxe Tarlations only
'Itor siaad b
along a prinolpi 'i 'of inertiap these equations are solvedl
ar
ia=j ExIdF aETdF+ EtdF- 4,,dF+~)
P
MW SRejxdF
+
pro y
~C&rd
L 7762-66
ACC NR: AT5024284
F+
b [SEdF(SmErxd E#.xdF-jf*,..dFF + ~M
Py. P"
d
-jCxdF( sEidF.1-S& F jtyiIF+JV
'Fin
Am
'we
e ej
These equations can be solved by a method of su~#essive approximat;Lone to obtain
J-he boundaries between the elastic and lastio~,~ ftgions. As 4i,a ex4qiple, the solution
Witalobtained for a turbine blado wAde Of El- 6 al dy in it 100X 41ito flow. The
equal strips''122-ami wilde sUl, deformations i
.blade was divided to.2 and thw jita
iwere calculated by successive alp roximatioas. :The number or;'7oleii-to-failuxe was
Ip
'then calmdated from the Xoffin equation N -41y'h C'.
11 was found that the results agreed well withlexperimental vosultil obtained an
tJieae blades at the AN UkrSSR (calculated cyclom-to-failure; 19 verilus 35 exPoti-
montaIly). L Orig. art. has 1 2 tables, 2 f igurea#Md 11 fO=Uk&M.
93D CODEI pp/ SM DAT]b 14Mq65/ ORICI RM 010
n
0srd--3/3F.-
YER14AK?!,_ - APRODOV., V.A.; YEM40V, Tu.K.,- ROMASHOVA, A.T,; ZHERMLID.,
!JL,
O.N.; SOROKIN., V.V.; KHODETSKIY., V.G.
Basic points of the sirren-year-plan for the developmout and
activities of the Museum of Earth Science. Zhlmn' Zem. no.l:
243-261 161, (HM
(Hoscou--Geographical mussim)
15:6)
~t
GOKHFELIDI D.A.; YM"OV, P.I. (Chelyabinsk)
------
"00
Adaptabuity w.. thick-wallod tubes under-nmuniform heaLting, FRTF
no.3:107-110 ny-je 163. (HIRA 16.9)
(Plasticity) (Thermal stresses)
ACCESSION NOs AP3002814 3/0207/63/000/003/0107/0110
A.UW.ORSs Gokhfol I d, D. A. (Chelyabinsk); Yermakovy P. 1. (Chelyisbinsk)
.,TITLEt Limits of application of thick-walled nonuniformly heated pipes
:80URCEi Zhurns.1 prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskoy Miki, z0. 3P 1963, 107-110
1TOPIM TAGS; thick walled pipe$ pipe streneh, tube strength, heate& thick walled
.1pipo, high temperature pipe application
~ABVMACT- Based upon the stress distribution in a thick-walled pipe and a tempera-
ture distribution +,,Inp
b G-k tO) the total stress distribution due to
-preasure and temperature was derived as or P(I + (a- q).(t 61np)
Gj=P +,8 (2 + Inp)
P) P
where 'k
k- W,
Corti 1/2
AC MMSION MOs AP3002814
4-sousing that the yield stress remains constant until t 6 tb and decreases linearly
~bsyond this temperature, the Hiess criterion leads to
2 0 - V) 41~.
+ agr + 2 (1 -
Combining the above equationfif the equation of the surface under which the pipe
idoes not fail *as derived. This surface was found to have the mbape,of an elliptic
,Icons. The cutside radius of the pipe forms a cylinder in the mt-p-q :o(:Frdinate
isystem so that all actual possible conditions under which the pipe does not fail
ilie in the volume formed by the intersection of the cone and the oylWer. Orig.
I
!art. has: 3 figures and 15 formulas.
~ABSOCIATIONt none
SUMMED; 241)ec62 DATE ACO: 16ju163 EXCL: 00
SIUB CODE z ML TE NO UFF SOV; 006'
OEM: 000
'Card
GOEIMID, D.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; YERRIKq.. P.I inzh,
.10wavj- ~' -, , n, ".
AdapUbility of thicb-valled spherical vessels under repeated action
of a tbermal fielde Raochena proch. no.IW137-147 164. (MIRA 1811)
UISSR /kicrobiology, Antibiosis and Symbiosiss
Antibiotics.
Abs...Jour.e Referat. Zh.-Biol., No. 9., 1957.9 3590
Author t Nikitin, V.N.; Butakaiap VX61 Vorobevao T.M&;
Er7skov,, P.P.; Kovtun,, N.I.
Title : The Influence or Acidophil Nilk (Acidophilin)
and Streptomycin on the Growth of Laboratory
Animals
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. KharkDvokogo un-tal 1956p 68# 275-279
Abstract: In 2 series of experiments with mature white rats
(55 animals) and 4 series of eWrlments with
white rate at the age of 1 month (45 animals),
an increase in the weight of the body was noted
when there was added to a rich ration 10 milli-
liters or acidophilin and 20 units of streptomycin
C ard 1A
1A,
USSR Alcrobiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis. P-2
4 Antibiotics.
Abe Jour: Rererat, Zh.-Biol.0-No. 9, 1957, 35582
for every gram or body weight, The greatest
effect was obtained in the younger rats with the
addition of streptomycin.
Card 2/12
YMMI.~ BAVIKOTICH, P.I.; 7M. 1.1.
founding machine parts In shell molds. Tekst.prom. 16 a*.3:30-32
W7 '56. (NUA 9:8)
(Shell, molding (Founding))
NIKONOROV., ji.M.; MARWV., A.V.;,.X IV P41001 KALIMOVICH,
G.N., red.jud-va;
S.L.j kand. tekhn- nsuki
JMSKAYA~ O.Val tekbn. red.
P
S
[Handbook on laboratory weighing 1nfftrmmU~*..&m4-19fghisj
spravochnik Po laboratornym yegm I giriam. Moskyap
mubgiz., 1963. 191 P. .(14 IRI 16 112)
(Laboratories-EquiPmOut and supplies)
(Weights and measures)
f' 'I jjj'.,jj, if [fill jfj]404~ ~t jjjffj~lj 1~
YJULMV. S.
It in neceasar7 to build modern combines. Mias.ind.SSSR
31 uo.5:25-26 160. (XIM 13:9)
1. Stalinskiy sovaarkhos.
Making hous*s)
--YERMIMI-S'., insh.
An Integrated brWe Is a progressive fom of vofc organization,
Recho transpe 92-no*505-36 IV 163. (KrM 16se)
(Inland vater traraportation-E.Iloyeas)
(Ships-4bintenance and repal.
111011.111! 11;111 Im It u [It 1114" H%Vq I I I n '111
1. YEWROVI S. F.
2. ussR (6oo)
40 Technology
7. Practical manual for the standardiser of loading and unloading vork. Moskvap Rechizdatp
19510
4). Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. jgMMM -1953. Unclassified.
:J~
INSTATKOT hikNdl tvanovich; IMMIX, Ir" Bultr1yevick (deceased] 3
iih~Tlm# G,A#, retesuseut I M D.Fog rodahorl WUWY, U.N.,
rodaktorl BRASUTA, A.K.0 WFftsktor
[HwAboak for the establishment of work norms in mchtus shops-,
small series and unit produotlon3 'Npravochalk normirevshch1ka
nekhmichoskogo teekha; sielkoserilaw I edialohmn prolsvodetvo.
Monkv&, Is&-,vo ONorskol tmusporsql! ftele Eftming and faolng]
TokarWe I r"tachM rabotye 2"5, 1*30 p. [Norofilal MU 8:2)
(Nach,ine-shop practice)
IMAM, S.F., Inshomer.
lawrossei labor productlylty Is the mat Imytont factor of
better us&* for workers. bob. Irmop. 24 no.22:20-23D 135.
(Im" 9-3)
(Vaps) (IaLmd water transportation)
TOXAZOV.: --- - ; IMISMIll, N9 retmeassmat; lup8mvp AsSas
rots n At; BATTIN, A-lb,, IcaniLdst tekb&LcboskM muke
rodaktor; INUM. JLZ.. redmktor Isdatellstva; MICHIU, K-I#P
tekhuiAeskly redaktor
[Wo* organtsation snA toohnical norms In ship-awmir-Ing enterprises]
Orgenisatalls trMa I toklinichemkoe noralrovente so sudorembntnykh
prodpritatitakh. Pod obahchel red, AAA, lWitina. Noolm. tsd-vo
"Rachnoi transport,* 1956. 273 p. (NLRA 10:1)
(Ships-Naintenance and repair)
765.203
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ORGANIZAT,"IYA TRUDA I TEKHNIC MESKOYE NORWROVANIYH; fill SUWR1Q,,,,MlT,,,NKH
PREPRIYATIYAKH (ORGANIZATIOE OF 1ABOR AND EVrAIJUS15041' OF A "USTEM OF '1ECH-
NICAL NORK; IN SHIP-REPAIR ENT,;,RPRISF.S) POD HU. A.YA. EUMISA. f'O:;KVAP
"RSCHNOY TUNSPORT'If 1956. 273 P. ILLIM., DIAGRS., TAIV.1;i. BIBLIOGIUPHY;
P.273
YXRKAIO
Increasing labor productivity Is an Important,factor for
Increased wages. Roch. transp, 15 no.10:26-27 0 '56. (WAA 10;2)
(Inland water transportation-Imployees)
(Waaes)
IlM. I F fill -1:1 1z I
GABINSM, M., InA.LTUMAMT, Sao, Insb.
Oange-over to the mhortened wartdar In the Moscow shipbul2dIng
and ship repair plant. Roch. transp, 17 uos8i18-2,0 Ag 158,
Oan 11110)
(*scow-ShU37ards) (Hou"re of labor)
PROKHOROV, B.I. , prof,, doktor skon, nauk; BIBIK, L.P.# simcomist;
Useful bqgiming (n2conemic aspects of Island water. transpartatloti~! by
V.S. Protavoy. P.P. Sidorov, Uviewed by S.I. Prnkb~rov, L.Y. Bibit,
S,F, Irmakov). Rech,trantp. 18 no.2o.56-3 of cover jP 159,
(MIRA 12:4)
(Inland water transportation)
(Protasov. T.So) (31dorov. P. P.
I
F.P.9 rod.1 tRKMFCV# YaJeog re-
1~~~~Sqra
tsenzent; WBANOV9 TGA j reC Indowal BODBDVA9 V-A- o tekba. red.
[GuIde to the estab2iobwat of norms for lo#AU% and waosding
operations] Posobis normirovsbabiku pogrusochnowaspuzoobzWkh
rabot. Moolmaj, Ivd-To WROAMi t4W&$Portt* 1961* 136 P.
(MM 34%7)
(Loading and tolosidift)
GALBINSKIY, Viktor Ioaakovich;_Y19j~lA~UVj Serafim Fedotovich; OKOLINIKOV.,
A.S. retsenzent; W,'OKHOTK]21, KUI., P.M.,, red. izd-
Ta; iODROVAp V,Aep tekhne red*
(Organization of wages at machinery manu acturIng shipbuilding
and ohlp-repairing enterprises] Organizatalia, sambotnol platy
na, predpriiatiiakh mashinostroaniia, sudostrooniia i radoremonta.
Moskva., Izd-vo "Recbnoi transportj," 1962. .226 p. (MIRA 15:6)
(Wages-44achinery industry) (Wages-Bbipbuilding)
U U,j
16(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION WV/2217
Akadamiya neuk SSSR. Matematicheskiy institut imeni #. A. Stellova
Reboty po priblizhennomu analizu (Works on Approximate Analysis) Moscov,
SSSR,, 1959o 391 p. (Its: Trudy, too. 53) Errata slip inserted. 2,200
copies printed,
Wei Lo V, KantorovIch, Corresponding Member,, USSR Academy of Sciences.,
7rofessor; Romp. Ed.: I. G. Petrovskly,, Academician; Depnty Reap. Ed.:
So Me Mkollskly, Professorj Ed of Publishing House: N. K, 7AVchik;
Tech. Ed,: R. A. Arow.
PURPOSE: This Is Intended for professional mathematicians interested
in approximation methods.
COVERMS: The book contains a collection of vorks In the flold of approximate
computations completed at the Uningrad Branch of the Mathematics Institute
Imeni T's A* Steblov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR,, from 1953 to 1958, An
the works contained In this book are published in fa-11 for the first time,
The theme Ical study of approximation methods conc*ptually related to the
olwd Vy
Works an ApproxIsate Analysis SOV/2217
applicatlon or methods or functional analysis has a x1galfteent place in
tbo'book, In addItIon, the book contains groups of vorks on the follming
subjects: 1) approximate methods of solving the boundary value problems
of mathematical physics, 2) nmmerloal methods In the theory of functions,
3) ~nu*erTas& methods of linear al4gebra, and 4) nuakiical. computation or
an indefinite integral. The editor thanks the following people: V. I. Krylov,
V. N, Faddayovaj and V. P# Illing scientific workers at the InstItute, for
editins the artieless Ye. A. Moynik, T. P. Akisovs, K. Ye. Alfortyeva
an& S. A. Gabor, vorkers at the Institute's laboratory, for computing the
ta'ples; Professor S. M. lAzinskiy for his critical reviev of many of the worksj
A. A, Dorodnitsinyy and his colleagues for reviewing the works Vablished;
Professor# D. K. Faddeyev and Yu. Ye. Alenitayn for ftnal review or the
book.
TAMP OF CONIMM..
Witorts Foreword
3
Akkermms,, B. 11, Quadrature Yonstlas of the Markov Type 3
Wmovsp Z. A. On the method of Reduction to Ordlnw7 MHerential
ft"Ifts, 16
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Yermskov, S. M. On One Method of Constrwtins Cubetwe POrmulas 3T
nlln,, Ve' P, Estimation of Error In Rltztx Method for OrdInswy Differential
XquatIons 43
n tin, Y, F, aertain D"valItles In Fewt1aml Spam wA fteir
Application to the StWly of the Convergence at Varistioaml Ps sees 64
n 'In,, Ire P, On Ow Theories of 0, 11. 11az* and J.P Z. It, tiews" 126
ftblmww~kVa,, V, N. Application 49 Analytic Ixtension by Mom of
ftbstituting Variables In ww*~
Analysis 145
Kablanovsks". V. N. and To No SmIrnavue The Zieroes of Hankc.1 Ptinctions
and Certain Other Functions Related to Then 3,86
Wastminao 0. V. NWerical Deteradnation of the Raill ot Valvalowe
of Auslytic Powtions 192
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