SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMAKOVA, V,N, - YERMANOK, M.Z.

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,0 AUTHORS i Grinovp A. N.y..Yermakova,_L_,9q-r-,- SOY/20-121-5-27/50 Terentlyev, A. i:'~Porr~eapondiftg Menbart A .-; V3 R TITLE: Synthesis of 1-Benzyl-2-Methyl,5-Methoxy Tryptamine (Sintez 1-benzil-2-metil-5-metokaitriptamina) PERIODICAL: Dokl~dy Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 5, pp. 862-864 (USSR) ABSTRACT: E. Shaw (Ref 1, 1955) synthesize'd 1-benzyl-2-methYl-5-methoxy- -indole-3- acetic acid from the substituted phenyl-hydrazone of the methyl ether of levulinic acid by means of the Pischer (Fisher) reaction. Owing to the reduction of the amide of this acid by means of lithium-aluminium hy4ride, 1-benzyl-2-methyl- -5-methoxy tryptamine (VII) was produeed. Clinical investiga- tions have shown that the latter substance being a benzyl ana- log of serotonine (BAB) has a higher physiological activity than its antimetabolite (Refs 2 - 5)- A scheme of the synthe- sis of the substance (VII) carried out by the authors is given. The condensation of p-benzoquinone with the ethyl-ether of the N-benzyl-A-amino-cratonic acid with respect to Card' 1/42 1-benzyl-2-methyl-3-carbothoXY-5-OXY indole (1) has only been Synthesis of 1 -Benzyl-2-' ethyl -'Wethoxy Tryptamine SOV/20-121-5-27/50 -5 achieved under conditions which deviate from the conditions of production of other nitrogen-substituted 5-OxY in..Ioiines (Refs 6.- 9). The methylStion of the oxy-group of indole M takes place smoothly under the influence of dimethyl oulfate in an alkaline medium. The splitting off of the carbethoxy group from 1-benzyl-2-methyl-3-carbethoxy-5-cethoxy indole (II) most probably passes through a stage of formation of a form of indolinine in connection with an action of H 23o4 in acetic acid solution. The other stages of th2 process are carrici out ac- cording to methods analogous to those given in publications (Refs 10,11). There are 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ISSOCIATION3 Noskovskiy gosularetyennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomono3ova (Moscow state univer3ity imeni 11.V. Lomononov) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1958 Carl 12 SOV/79-29-1-19/74 AUTHORS: Grinevp A* N*j Yermakoval V. N., Terentlyev, A. P. TITLE: Investigations in the Field of quinoneB (Issledovaniya v obla- sti khinonov) XXIV. Isomerization of the Adducts of p-quinones With-Diene Hydrocarbons (XXIV. Izomerizateiya adduktov p- khinonov a diyenovymi uglevo.doroaami.) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimiig.1959# Vol 29p Nr 11 pp 86-89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An important method cf synthesis of the substituted hydro- quinones is the isomerization of the P-quinorte adducte with diene hydrocarbons: U 0 If N 0 In this connection the authors suggest to carry out the iBo- merization of the adducts by boiling with acetic acid as they had already done in the case of synthesis of 2-methyl-5,8-di- hydro-50.8-endoethylene riaphtho-hydroquinone (Ref 6). This method permits the condensation of the quinones by diene hydro- Card 113 carbons, as well as the-isomerization of the adducts formed, 307/79-29-1-19/74 Investigationo in the Field of Quinones. XXIV. Isomerization of the Adducts of p-Quinones With Diene Hydrocarbons into tile substituted hydroquinones without separation of the adducta. In the present paper the following hydroquinones were synthesized: 5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinone (I), 6-methyl- 5,8-d1hydro naphthohydro uinone (II)p 2-m6thYl-5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinono (11130 60-dimethyl-M-dihydro naphtho- hydroquinone (IV), 2-chloro-598-(Iihydro n ap hthoh droquinone (V), 2,3-dichloro-5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinone (VI , 2,3-di- chlor.o-6-m'ethyl-5,8-dihydro napht-hohydroquinone ~VII), 2,3-di- methyl-1,4-dih.vdro amthrahydroquinono.(VIII), 2,30-trimethyl- 194-dihydro anthrahydroquinone (IX)t 2j3j6-tr1muthyl-1o4-di- hydro anthrahydroquinone M and 6-methyl-1,4-dihydro-IP4-endo- ethylene anthrahydroquinone (XI), The quantity of reagents, reaction duration, melting points, yi*lds strd analyses of these hydroquinones are given in tablo 1. For the first time the adducts of 5-m8thyl naphthoquinone wero synthesized with 2,3-dimethyl butadiene (XII), the adducto of 6-methyl naphtho- quinone with 2,3-dimethyl butadiene (XIII) and the adducto of 6-methyl naphthoquinone with cyclohexudiene (XIV). Table 2 Card 2/3 gives yields, melting points and analyses of the adducts S07/79-29-1-19/74 Investigationzi in the Field of Quinones, XXIV. Isomprization of the Adducts of p-Quinones With Diene kydrocarbons mentioned* There are 2 tablen and 9 roferences, 6 of ffhich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: November 16, 1957 Card 3/3 SOV/79-29-1-201/74 AUTHORS:- G-rinevf A. N., Yermakova, V. N., Terentlye-t, 1. P. TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Quinones (Iseledovaniya v oblasti khinonov) XXV. Synthesis of Naphthoquinones and Dihydro J,nthraquinones (XXV. Sintez naftokhinonov i aigidroantra- khinonov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obehohey khimiip 1959v Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 90-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In one of the earlier papers the authors showed that the easiest vray to obtain 1,4-naphthoquinone and 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoqui- none is from p-benzoquinone (toluquinone) and divinyl in which case the reaction takes place without separation. of adducts and hydroquinones obtained from their isomerization (Ref 1). According to:this method 6-methyl-naphthoquinone (1) and !i"methyl naphthoquinone (II) were found in the present work. ii,T-dimethyl-194-naphthoquinone (111) was obtained in high yield by the oxidation of 6t7-dime'thyl-5#8-dihyclro-naphtho hydroquinone ('Ref 2). 2,3-dichloro-p-naphthoquinone (IV) iras obtained from-2t3-dichloro-p-benzoquinone and divinyle Apart from t,h-i,s several quinones already characterized in the Card 1/2 previous paper'were oxidized in an acid medium with potassium I SOV/79-29-1-2,0/74 Investigations in the Field of Quinones* XXV. Synthesis of Yaphthoquinones .and Dihydro Anthraquinones bromate--The following anthraquinones were obtained: 6-methyl- 1,4-dihydro-1t4-endoethylene anthraquinone (V), 6,7-dimethyl- 1,4-dihydra-1,4-endoeth,ylene anthraquinane (VI), 293-dimethyl- 194-dihydro anthraquinone (VII)t 2,3,5-trimethyl-1,4-dihydro anthraquinone (VIII) and 2,3j6-trimethyl-194-dihydre anthra- quinone (IX). The table gives the experimental results of the synthesis of dihydro anthraquinones. There are 1 table and 5 referencesq 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyv universi,tet (Moscow state University) SUBMITTED: November 14, 1957 Card 2/2 50) BOV/79-29-8-74/81 AUTHORSs Grinev, 1. N., Yermakova, V. N., Vrotek, Ye., Terentlyev, A. P. TITLEt Investigations in the Field of quinones. XXVIII. Synthesis of the 5-Oxyindole Derivatives PERIODICALs Zhurnaldb~tmW khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp 2777 - 2782 (USSR) kBSTRkCTs The authors were interested in the synthesis of serotonine analogues (Ref 6) and the growth itimulants of plants (Refs 7,8) based on 5-oxyindole derivatives, and continued their previous- ly not quite successful investigations (Refs 1-5) by trying to increase the indole derivative yield. They presupposed that the meter forming in the course of the condensation process hydrolyzes the 1&-aminoorotonate (Scheme 1). The separation of ammonia and the amines, however, effects a polymerization of the initial quinone and other side reactions. In order to 'bind the water which has a detrimental effect, the anhydride of acetic acid and zinc chloride were used, but did not lead to a higher indole yield. In order to remove the water from Card 1/2 the reaction mass, the azeotropio distillation with dichloro- Investigatioria in the Field of Quinones. XXVIII. Synthesis SOV/79-29-8-74/81 of the 5-Oxy1ndole Derivatives ethane was used in the reaction process which led to a con- siderably higher yi eld Compounds (I) - (VII) were obtained. In the methylation of iVI) with dimethyloulphate (VIII) was obtained. In order to achieve the synthesis of new growth sti- mulants of plants, the reaction of 5-oxyindoles with chloro- acetic acid and a bromoacetate waa tried. Under the influence of the acid on (II) in the presence of a 40% soda solution a ,good yield of compound (IX) was achieved# The condensation of the other 5-oxyindole derivatives only resulted in the initial indoles and in resins similar to polyglycol. The reaction of the phenolates of the 5-oxyindole derivatives with ethylbromo- acetate is normal. A high yield of the substituted esters M, (XI), and in the hydrolysis of esters, of the indolyl-5-OxY- acetio acids (XII), (XIII), (XIV) was obtained. The table shows the derivatives of 5-oxyindole. There are 1 table and lo re- Irerenoes, 9 of which are Soytit, ASSOCIATIONt Ifookovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitat (hioscow State Univer- ility) SUBMITTEDi July 2, 1958 Card 2/2 GRINEVs A.N.j YERMAKOVAP V.N.; TERFMITEVP A.P, Synthesis of 2-a.Ikyl-5-wthax7graxine derivatives. Zhure ob,6:khim. 31 no.12:490-495 F 161., (KIRA 14:2) I* Moskovskiy gosudarstve=yy universitet, I I (Inccue) GRIN3Vp-A.N.; YERMOVA -NTIYEV, A.P.; MINIKOVA, I.A.; TERE Quinows. Faft 37t Condencation of p-benzoquinow with anilides of($-wftinocrotordc acido. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.7!23034306 JI 161. (KMA 14t7) 1. Hookovskiy gosudaretvanrqy universitet imeni N.V. Lcaonosova. (Benzoquinone) (Crotonic aoid) (Anil4da'o) USSR Humn and Animl Physioloff. CarboWrate 1*tabolimma Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biolix No 15p 1958, No. 6984 T Author inst Aterbaydzhan Medical rmatitute Title The Influems, of "TAtis" an the Content cdr Su~pr and Phos- phm-w In the Blood In Mys rol-ental Liver Damm4p OrIg Pub t Sb - tr. Azerb. mad In-ta, 1956, No 3.. 71-76 Abstract : Hepatitis of Yaz71% severity vas produced In rabbits by suboutamous injectlemm of CC34 In a solution of apricot Oil* Ons group of U10010 VW 91TIM Oe3 31 OC14 per kg body veight for a period of tbm "j a second group van given twice the dose for twice the length of tU*. Along vith the C03,4 Injections,, the experlmontal rabbits received "istie" izdnml vater for 15 days in donee of ton ml per kg body weight., vhIle control animle received the same dose of C ard 1/2 tWR /1 H=,%n and Animal Physiology* Carbohydrate Yetabolism. T Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 15p 1958., No. 69844 tap water. In all amimls., stidies were nods of the glycesdo curve following glucose chal I rV ard of the content of inorganic phosphom in the blood. The "Istia" was noted to exert a marked therapeutic effect* The hyperglyomio and poutgIycemic coefflolente for followIng ML4 poisoning and treated with "Istle" at the end of the experiment differed little ft= those I;rior to the injection of CC14, rn the second group of aninalej vith more nem poleming of the Uver, thle offoot was some- what weaker. No clear-cut rule for the chwigm of content of inorSanic phosphorus in tbe blood oould be seen. -- L. A. KashchevskWe Card 2/2 29 A 1111. "1 1111 1 '1 V=Chlaa-t roe tor statloaOs workoral oommittes; tbo work practices of t1w tr*Ae union at th* lovyogi mehin,a-troator statioul lobitlWabyl knitst WS; Z donvidu robott profor6alzatali IKOVO.U wivalkot WS. Darkiv. Morkivalke Oblasme Ttd-vo. 1956. 41 (NIMA 10:4) (lbehine-tractor stations), Mrsins-Trads unions) I --ll - 1147.P., ~ I. .. ...........-.11''. 11 YERMAKOVA V V Terrigenous sediments In the Avet and Frannian stagenin the Bouthwootern Zhiguli Hills, Ixv,'vym, uchob. zfkv.; roft' i gaz 5 no.6s2l-24 162, (MIRA 160) 1. Saratovskiy gasudarstvannyy universitet imeni N,G.Cher Shevskogoo (Zhiguli Hills-Geology, StratigraphiZ Mitt 1P. ii- I... ........... .... . . llrz, tow:; trill 11,111411111liq 19tim-IINIII)II -- -I- . YERKUOV,9 B.S.; YPMKOVA,.V.Yeo Setting of adventitious roots In the green cuttings of grape. Biul., Glav. bot, sada, no#55z99-106 164. (MMA 18S11) 1. Moskovskaya, aellskokhonyaystvennays, akademlya, Iment K.A. Timiryazeva. MMWNOVA. A.k.; MIRONOT.'A., professor, rateenzent;.U"04&q--&Loa,~nzhaner, retseasent; MMIN, Xh., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauko,opetereclaktor; ITANOTA, N.M.# redaktor; URDT,B-K*q takhnicheek~7 redaktor rLSabmp !msslug production] Xisbachnoe proisvolstvo. Mook-no Pishchmpromisdat. 1956. 103 p. (NLRA 10:2) 11 - (Sausage caslap) I ...... 11,1,q ... .. -1 1. .. . I I ... -L- -, -- - - rr-&MALOVA, D.A. Investigating temperature distributions during the evaporation f~rom solid state in a vacuum* Inzhe-fiz, zhar, 7 no..5-139-44 MY 164. (MIRA 17:6) I* Institut khinicheskogo mashinostroynniya, Moskva. ,,,TERIUKOVA~.jo*A* Neebomism of heat and man tranafer during sublization. of Lee in a vammm. Insh.-fis.shur. no.11:73-79 N 158. (Mm 22a) 1. TekbalcheaPdy Institut rybnoy promyshlonnostl I kbosyay- stva Iment. A.1. Alkoyana, ge Moskva* (Sublimtlon (Physical sciences)) (Heat-Transwivelon) Oboo transfer) TIRK43ODY4 To.A. vzpo,rlmmtsl lowestigatlon of host szcbaw ftx!ing the sull~- IIIASIOD of Ice,~jiltb sumary lit .114glishl. lnsb,.wflv~xbur* - (mu 11112) 10 Tokbnlchookly Institut rybnoy proorehlonnosti t kboxyaystva Ineal A* I a KikWom, S,, Naakwaw (Sat 6f vaporisation) (100) ACCESSION NRt AP4037996 S/017016410001003/0039/0044 AUTHORs Yemakova, Ye. A. TME i Study of i2m taVeratwe distribuUous dwring subUmaUm In vacaun SW=t lnzhe~enw-flzidheddy shmmal, no. 5, 19&9 39JA TAGSs Subl!bnUon.. oonv heat transfer, heat conduction, heat exchange I ABSTRACT-. The touperature fields in the chmber of a sublinator were studied I for the case of evaporation of water from the solid state in vacum for differeilt temperaturs of the walls of the sublimator. A conparlson of relative distribu- tion curves shows that heat conduction camot be the only mechanism of heat transfer* Balance calculations based on oxperimentally constructed isotheiml surfaces and an analysis of the configuration of experimental temperautre distri- bation curves indicate a substantial influence of convection on the rate of beat exchange in vacuum, The role of oomection in heat trat-Afor gradually dimbAshes with increasing d1stawo from the awqaeo Orip art, has 1 4 f1pres. ISard I.L/L YEMOVA,* Ye. A. YM-AKOVAP Ye. A. -- "Investigation of Heat and Naas E=hanp 'in Dry:Lng bY Sublimation," Sub 11 Jun 52p Moscow Techno2ogiva2 Inst of Food Induatry (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In the Technical Sciences) SO: VECHERNAYA MOSKVA, JANUAPY-DECEMER 1952 July 0 q'z 2 Vol 2857. IME7 HOD o!;, Quiu;TITATIVE DETERMINATIO'N OF Ah1I::()-ACIt' 'S ON CO,%1PLLT&-:'L7 NINHYDRIN-DEVELOPED CHROMATOG "'all tf!xt) Erm A kova E. A. Uzbek ftes.Sanit.lnst. , 'J'aahkent, USS It - 11,101-:111M I YA 1957, 22/5 (917-023) Griphs 2 Tables 2 Illus. 5 To avoid adnorption losses of amino-acids and reduction of 11m colour yield. atandard solutions of vni-lotis amino-icida were chrainitograrthed under the SA11W conditions as protein hydrolysaLeS. The amitio-acid spots thus obtaim,-d :ire eluted with water and standardization curves constructed from the extinction values oi the eluates. The amount of amino-acid in each spot of the ninhydrin-developc-d Chroma- togram of the protein hydrolysate was determined photometrically frorn the respect- ive standardization curves. The mean error of the determinations I.,; -t 41~,,, YERMAKOVA, Ye.A.p Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Method of quantitative dra on- of amino acids in chromatograms completely deteloped with ninhydrin (Nutritive evaluation of SO&WASar and leguminous vegetables of 410io-Uzbekistan according to-iheir amino acid compositinn)." Tashkent 1958, lh PP (Min of Higher Education USSR. Middle Asian ny polytechnic Inst) 200 copiesi bibliographytew pt lh (16 titles) (rL, 42-58v 113) _ 7 YKWKGTA 0 re A -.,TAPwWwwV r Swaluation of proteins from cereals wA I MIS last a in A Uzbekistan according to their wiso acid Monuteinute FwLth *==wry In English]. Vop.pit. 17 no.4t3541 JO-Aff 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. In Usbakskogo nauchno-looledavatel'skago vanitarnogo Instituta, Tashkents (AMIN ACIDS. determination. In cereals & legualuous plants (CMUZ,B, amino acid content (An)) (VMWABLZS, same) 50) AUTHORSt Kuzlminykh, 1. N., (Deceased), SOV/153-58-3-15/;o Yakhontova, Ye. L., Radiancy, A* I., TITLE: Drying of Superphosphate in a Boiling Layer (Podsushka superfoofats v kipyashchen slays) PERIODICALs Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh savedeniy. Khimiya i khisiohookays tekhnologiya, 1958v Nr 3, PP 80 - 85 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The superphosphats, produced in Soviet factories from apatite (continuous method) contains 19.3 - 19#9% assimilable F 0 2 5 including 10 - 12% H20. As 1% H2 0 corresporAo to 0#2% P2 05' -the removal of the humidity would increase the content of useful substance which again offers further advantages. Superphosphate mayp h8weverp not be overheated, as tempera- tures above 130 - 150 rotraneform part of the P 205 into a non-asaimilable form. The method of the boiling layer sug- gested in this paper could also be used for the purpose mentioned. The lack of references in this field stimulated Card 1/4 this work. In this method the heat exohange takes place Drying of SuperphosPhate in a Boiling Layer SOV/153-58-3-15/~';O intensely and the whole substance scattered over the grating has the same temperature. In the present paper the degree of the drying of superphosphate as dependent on temperature s,nd the duration of the blowing out with air is to be deter- mined, and it is to be made clear to which extent the degree of drying depends on the content of free P 205' As far as the ripening represents a bottleneck of modern superphosphate production it would be interesting to find out whether the ripening reaction is not accelerated in the boiling layer. Therefrom it could be concluded which superphosphate (fresh or ripened) in suited better for blowing out br air. The first experimental stage was carried out on a laboratory basis (Fig 1). Then the experiments were continu-i at the Voskresenskiy Xhimkombinat Noftmemk CbesdooM Kmbinat). Ifendta obtained sboved-the sathors that the method of the boiling layer is a simple and good means of afterdrying the ouperphosphate ready for shipment. Especially the waste gases of the sulfurio acid plante (the completely anhydrous anes from contact systems or those with a low water content Card 2/4 of the tower systems) may be used for this purpose. The J)rying of Super-phosphate in a Boiling Layer SOV/1 53-58-3-15/30 additional expenditure for the afterdrying of the super- phosphate is probably the least oxpeneive one with the method of the boiling layer. on the other hand, the transport means are relieved by about 7% and ~he transport coats of a then more valuable fertilizer per unit of useful substance are decreased. The possibility of simultaneously neutralizing the free P205 by ammonia seems possible. This would further increase the quality of the fertilizer. The authors draw the following conclusions from their resultst The humidity content decreases in''superphosphatis with ths decrease of the content of free P295 and with the increase in temperaturet at 400 the humidity was removed to 50%P at 500 to two thirds. After 5 r 10 minutes the drying is finished. No perceivable variations of the degree of ripening at# noticed during the drying of superphosphate. A more intense drying delays the ripening during the subsequent storing, The treatment with air in the boiling layer (without evappration of the humidity) does also not accelerate the ripening.- In spite of a consider- able humidity content superphosphate is easily brought into Card 3/4 the pseudo-liquefying state. The bigger the amount of Dry~ng of Superphosphate in a Boiling Layer SOV/1 53-56-3-1 5/~', pup*rphompbsto an the grating the higher is %he gas velocity in the apparatus required to form a pseudo-liquofied layer. There are 5 figure@. ASSOCIATIONs Nookovskly khimiko-tekhnologichookiy institut imeni Do I. Mendele,yeva (*05cow Institute of. Obomi4al Toohnology Imeni Do I. Henaeleyev); Kafedra tekhnologii mineraltnykh kielot i soley (Chair of the Techoology,of Mineral Aoide and Salto) SUBMITTEDs October 12, 1957 Card 4/4 GLWMI A, A.; YEEIWMVAy Ye. A. "9ome results of experimental investigation of the evaporation P:rocess from L a Oolid state in vacuum." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfero Minsk, 4-12 may 1964. Moscow Inst of Chemical-Mechanical Engineering. ACC NRI AP7002435 SOURCS COONS UR/0919/66100011)12/0034/0036-- AUTHORS Zakharcifa, a -V loy WmOee 'Not 341yer,ovo S. YO. ORO: none TITLE: Mechanicul properties 1. of sloblum aid-Its alloys at low tenp'er&- tures SOURCES - metallovedenlye L. teirmilcheskays, rabotka metailow, no. 12, 1966, 34-36. 01, TOPIC TAGS: niobium, n1obium alloy, m6mb it rt V , m6=bdmm& property/YXI niabium alloy, VX2 njoblum alloy, vH2A sloblum alloy ABSTRACTS Specimms of *1 uloikum *and'iWi and VMZA niobium al loy, &a-defomed, stress--relieved at UOOCp or recryetallization ahnealod at 1200C.,were subjected to tensile and UVact tests at temperatures ~ fro& -253 to 20C. it was found that stress relieving had little or no affect on the machanical properties of VNI niobium. T Recrystallixation annealing -7 lovereit the imi&" strength from 96 to 89 kg/~Wp' the'yieid strength from.95 to 88 k6ofamils, and Increased the aloaption fron 15 to 21Z and the ncl~ch tomOmma, from 19 to 25 kp/=2 (tested at -196C), coupared t o as-deffound 8110 no microstructurs! of r ...?51qetalli**4 VNI nLobium was UDCt 620.l7t649.293:66'.*9'7~'**,-*', ACC N& AP7002433 -iiiiforn and flui-irilied.- Auoyiag With num was a to ra e *;the all dlictility transition temparaturs. Consequently, the molybdenua content in ulablus alloys should not *at* 42. Additional alloying of n1ohim lybdenum alloys with sircoulumm ignificantly increased their ductility anj notch toughness at -196C. axing the test temperature to-253C resulted in Increased tensile =0 yield strength and decreased elougationand notch thuSbnese In NVU nigbium alloy (see Fig. 1). Tho 27 'k /M properples of VIOA alloy (cold-roUed abast) U An""od at JLMC for 30 min; 1%.,2 snp*" at IM Ior 1 hr; 2 x 3 so', nIjAWj Cmd 2/2. n-RWOVAs To. Ya. Mbroj, Infection Clinic.$ Inst. Pediatetce.,'Dept. Clinical Hed.., Acad. Med. Scil.. -cl948-. Nbr., Bass Hospital im Rasakows -c1948-* "Tests on the Applicaticn of Serum Purifted According to the Method of the Central i rhatitute of Epidemiology and Medicine,, in the Treatment of Diphtheria.", Pediatriya., No. 2j, 19481 "Age Characteristiami of the Coarse of Serum Sickness and Its Prophylaxiss" ibid.., No- 5,, 1948. YMAIAII-OVA, YZ. YA. USSR/Medicine - Serum SicknesB, Pathology sep/Oat 41! Medicine - Prophylaxis, Effects "Age Characteristies'of the Course of Serum Sickness and Its Propbylaxls," S11. L. Derechinskaya, G. S. Voskresenskayn, YE. YA. Yennakova, Infectiows Disenfie) Sectort Inst of Pediatrics, Acad Med Sci USSR at Base Hosp Liami Hunakov, 6 1 pp n1ladiatriyall No 5 Reports observations made during several years at Institute. TabiLlatea and Oiec4srjeq results. Concludes that purified. serum, T81EX (Can Inst of Experimental Ked) preparation, used for prophylaxis of serum. It lowers degree of anaphylactic reaction. PA 34/49T56 fk- j tt J ~A, /L. And. K A4 ~14,14kool, a"[' pI I Ill 1~111!1- Im loll ~(J I I n, Ott- 11111% wilt l1w;1I lb"I'ttj I.Ox I YERMAMVIV Ye. Yc. TEDIAKOVA, To. U. - "The developiment of antlotoxIc immiumilty to experimental dlpM- harle of the- eyes In guLnea pigs". Nomeow, 1955. Aead Ned Sci USSR. Inst of ZpIdesiology and Microbiology lmni Bowery Acedemilclan N. P. Gamaleya (Diseertation for the Degree or canwate or Fledical Sclenoos), SO: ra toplal Mo. 46, 12 November, 1955 MAscov YEWKOVAt Z. D. Cotton Carding How I plan my work. Tekst. prom., 12, Mo. 6t 1952. 0 Monthly ILsl of Russian Accessions,, Library of Congreass October 1952 UNCLASSIFIED. 2BUT1370 S,'V,I, MMMM"OV'A Z Sc~sotkods of anthemisim 10-(V-shlaroymp~l)-2-ehlwopbone- UU-sins, Zhure yrlklo kh1m, 38 mcll.50171~-1176 W 165 (KMA 18;1") lo 1=t1tut faraakologii i 'chisf torapdLi AKN SSSR. ZHURAVLEV j, S. V. ; GRITMKO,. A. N. 1. 104AWFA, Z. I. SpWisis in the phenothiasine serleso Part 7: SyntheoLu of 10--/- cbloropropyl derivatives of phenbthiAzine 2-claoro- Z-acetyl-' 0 p p and 2--propionylphanothiazins. Mwr.ob.khim. 32 no.6t1912-1914 A 162. OUPA 15:6) I* knitlut farmakologil I kbimicterapli Akadadi unditsInakikh nauk SSSRI ZHURAVLEVI ~A~- GRITSMO, A.N. Syntbeiais in the phenothiamine xoriese Part 9; liyntheoia of i-o~,/'-C/i,-(R-bydrozyotbyl)-l-pipirasityll-propy~-phow-thiazine and i1a 2-chloro-, 2,-acetyl-, and 12-propiozWl.is~uotit~bed analogs, Zhurobakhtme 32 no.7z2244-2248 JI 162c (KM 15:7) 1. Luititut farmakologii i khjmioterapU Akademit maditainakikh nauk USSR. (Phenothiazirm) PARIMATA, L.T.; KOGAN, Y.N.; KAUCHNYA, A.P.; CIDUMNIGHWO, G.S,. Prinimali uchastiye: PASMINA. V.I.; KORCIBKOVA., T.11,; BURYA- KOTA, G.I.; AGASHKINA, X.S.; AMOEMA, G.M.; ARMOVA,, T.Ta.; BOBINA. M.L.; YZUWOTA Z P : 11WIMOT, YusAq; POLUTMAYA, L.G.; SHIMIA-7-T. F.P., oty.red.; ROOOVOCATAl Ye.a., red.; SWUMMV, A.N., tekhn.red. [Agroolimatio reference book on Chits Province) Agrokllmati- cheakii spravochnik po Chitinskol. oblaoti. Leningrad, Gidro- mateor,izd-vo, 1959, 131 'Po (MIRA 13.2) 1. Chita. Gidrometeorologichookaya ~bie~rvdtoriys. 2. Starshiy inzbener-agromiteorolog Chitinskoy gidromteorologichookoy observatoril (for Fariyskaya)o 3. Chitinskays gidrometeorologi- cheskaya observatoriya (for Kogan. Kalachava, Cberednichanko). (Chita Province-Crops and olimte) TSYGODA, I.M.; KAZAKOV, y.mq mEsMov, R.A.1 BRTUKHANOVO H.G,.; BIJRBA,,A.A.; SADIX01r; V.I.; PIGAREV, A,,D.; Prininali uchastlyst PECHIMMI, S.R.; GLAZACM, G.M.; KHVWWK' F.I.; KODIMSEV, A.V.F IMALITEV, Me.; YERMAXDVA,.,,Z.$.; NOVAK, I.V.; XHILIKO,-I.Ye.; LYASMSKIY, R.A.; PROKHO- ROVY A.I.; CHERTOVA, N.G.j.URUBKO,.V.N.; KUGUCWV, V.V. Industrial testing of a flow shoot for the processing of Altai complex metal ores along the lines of the flow shoot used at the Madnegorskii Combine. TSvet. met. 36 no.12312-15 D 163. (14IRA 17t2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly gorno-metallurgichaskiy institut tp"tnirkh metallov (for Pechenkin, Glazachbv tsev). 2. ,Khvesyuk, Kodin Irtysbakiy-polizetallicheskiy koubinat for T rgaliyev, Yermakova). 3. VAdnogorskiy =dno-4ejrnyy konbinat (for Novak, Khillkop Lyashevskiy, Prokhorov, Chertova, Urubko, Kuguchev), YEMWOVICIII D. V. I "Study of Mechanical Properties of Nonrigid Toppings of Autmobile Roads on the Basis of Measurement of Sags and Stresses." (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate for Technical Sciences) Min Higher Fducation USSR, Xhar'ka7 Automobile Roads Inst, KharIkov 1955 SO: M-1036 28 mar 56 . . - . .. - -, - 1, "", " , , , - 11 - . ... . - . I . - - - . --- - - YEMKOVEII. D..V.,.,kand.tekbn.nauk Mviological phenomena In otabi.Uzed aoils caused by 3xmidingo Avt.dorpi dor.stroi. no.l-.32-36 165. ()URA 3.883-3.) BIRULYA, Aleksmadr Nonstgutinovichp prof.; GOVMSHCLOIKO, Hikolay Yakovlwvich, doto.s kand. tekbc. nauk; XEMAKOVICIIj Dmltriy V iE2v c k; yaovwJr,-". ._jMAR,_ dots., kand. tekhn. nim~ red.; IODVItIZBIYXH,, L.P.v red.; GAIANTIONOVA, Ye.N1., tekim. red. [Highwqys and their use] EkspluatatsiomWe kachestva. avtomobill- mykh darog. Moskvap Nauchno-tekbn.izd..vo M-va aviomobiVnogo transp. i shosseinykh dorog RSFSR, 1961. 133 P. WHA 15:2) (Transportations Automotive) (Roads) - I .. - BIRULYA, A.K.; IERMAWVICH., Mw Laboratory investlgating of -Im c propertids of soil- cownt pavownt'sodels; Trudy Mir. &it.-dor. Inst. no628i 13-25 1629 (MIM 17: 2) YEMKOVICH,.D.V..; KUPRINO B.D. Device J!or wasuring deformations In road structures. Trudy Khar, airt,-dor. inst. no.28t26-29 162. (MIRA 17r2) TAMWAKOVI I, starchly kinomekhanik. Nors, attiontion to the lubriaMion of projeotors. litomekhanik no.6:31-32 JO 153. (MI." 6:8) (Moving-picture projectors) YFA%IAXOVICH, V.K., inzb. Convertara using germanium diodes, Avtco,p t43.0m, J sTia:01 S .- nc.22:31-32 D 164. (MIRA 181i) 1. laboratoriya signalizataii i OvYazi Vostochn"ibirokoy dorogi. .-I ZABOLOTM, Ivan Prokof 'yevich; PODOWlY, Kikhail Immakovich; PAnOT, KoTop kajidotekhnonauk. retsensent; LTAEW, G.K#, kand.takhn.nauk, retsertzent; TJMX4LMNO, Holes gornyy lush,, ratmensent; SOSSM, id 0000, A.P., otv.redo; SIPTAOINA, Z.A., "d.ird-va; N ITSTA, tekhnaed.; PROZOROTMATA, takhn.rid. [Klning engineering; for ninere of underground Intigrated brigades] Gornoradnoe delo: d1le gornoraboohlkh podsemuykh komplakenykh briged. Xoekva. Goo.nouchno-takha.isd-va lit-ry po gornown dalup 1960. 384 p. (KIRA 13:3) (Mining engineering) YEM4ALINSUT.A.p B.A. ll-~~~-----------_ Extrouterine pregwney at a late term. Zdrar. Belor. 6 no.8:73.-72 Ag 160. (PREGUNCYp EXTRAUTEMM) (KERA 33:9) XMMLIMKIT, A.F. - I Possible complications in the as* of the adrmocorticlotropic hormozw. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.3:33-35 Mr 059. (MM 12:7) 1e Is Irubmaskoy rayonnoy bollattay (glavr4py vrach N. Ye. Karelin). (ACTE) YERVALIVSXIY A.F. - -- !Mwmm rathaganesis of infectious nonspecific polyarthritifle ZdLrav. Dolor. 5 no*8:27-29 Ag 059, (UMA 12:10) 1. Is lqubanskoy rayonnoy bollnitay (gUvrq-., -.rmeh ff.,TeAarelin). (BLOOD--SOUK) (ARTEMITIS, AHELUMID) 'Skin reaction in rbsumatiom and the themp'sutic effoot. Zdrav. Del. 7 noolO;21-26 0 161i -14--,11) IsI~.Lyubanskoy rayonnoy bollnitay (ispolapyusheMy obyamannasti figmtogo vracha N.I.Zhaleyko). Nauchnyy rukovoditall - prof. I.D. Mishenin. .(GAHM GLOBUL111) (SKIN) (l#WlATIC HEART DISEASE) Ma4ALINSKly Ad, Specific antigen ir the blood seram in infectioas nonspecific polyarthritle and rheumatism. Zdrav. Bel. 8 no o 6 s25-16 -Te 162. (MMA 16:8) I I L banskoy rayonwy bollaitay (glavyy vrach N,,Ye. "3Z3.;f. (RHEU14TISM) (ARTHRITIS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIE-S) YERUJMSKIYp AaFe, Iffectiven iss of gamns, globulin in #h"Mtic fever* ldrtrv. Bel. 9 no,302-63 Mr'63 (MM 16t12) 1. Tz I.Vubanskoy raymnoy boltnitay, ffauchay7 rukovoditell ra- boty - prof, I.D*Wsheninv MUM3, B. Aq IffLINI907A., N. Ye. Wordlovsk) Pathomorphology and histoebodstry of pollm"UUs in children vaccinated vith Salk vacoins. Arkh. pat. ro.22311-16 161. (KM 15 t 7) 1. Is Sverdlovskago nauchm-loolodovatell notituts. PO profi2aktike Po3loulyoUtaldir. 0. (PMION=TIS) (NUN) (S?iXAL CCU) TARMAN B A Issuli, of an investigation of tbo 'brueellosis ticks bormseentor F uuttaUl, collected In Cblta ProTIfte. Preliminary report. Izv. Irk., goo. usuch. -1 sel.pretIr"hun, lost - 141265-10 157. (NM 13:7) (CHITA MVINM-TIM AU CAUIUS 01 IIISMU) (SwIff"813) MAN WIN, Qallty of Rottlagor's wr In roullon to ths lOmtb of preser- vation. 20031-334 r59. '(KIRA 13t7) (BACMIOLOGT--WWMB A= =M= KWIA) (AGAR) 17(2,3,4) WV116-59-6-9JI46 AMOR:' Yerman, B.A. TITLEi The Morphological and Some Histoohemloal Changes (Glycogen, Alkaline Phosphwtase and Rlbonucleic Acid) in Guinea Pigs During Infection Caused loy Cloatridium Oedematiens PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii. i immunobiologli, 1959,~Xr 6. pp 95-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work was, first, to study the morphological developnent of anaerobic gangrene caused by Clostridium oedematiens in doses,Which killed the animals in approximately the same time that It takes tD.kill patients with the acute or fulgurant, form of gas gangrene and, second, to study the metabolic disturbances, particularly the content of glycogen, alkaline phosphatase and rlb6nucleia acid in the cells and tissues of the animals at various stages of gas gangrene. The pathological anatomy of gas gangrene has been studied by A.N. Chistovich, V.I. Krasichkova, A.Z. Dyagileva, AN. Sm4ftannikov and Ya.L. Rapoport. Disturbance in the carbohydrate metabollam'was noted by Z.N. Kazimirova, Ts.S. Kagan, Yu.M. Clefter, A.N. Shatalova, Rubel', Yu.A. Arshinova, M.K. Ca.rd 1/3 Gesberg, P.M. Shapiro, M.V. Glikina. and O.A. Levin. B.V. Kdrovskly, wv/16-59.6_2o/46 The Morphological and Some Histoahemical Changes (Olycogen, Alkaline PhDSphatase and Ribonucleic Acid) in Guinea Pigs During Infection Caused by Clostridium Oedematiens D.L. Ferdman, E. BolliAdin~, *to., have discussed the importance of alkaline phosphalase and ribonUolefe acid an the metabolic 11~roceuses. For the present.tests, guine'i pigs weighing 350-400 g were injected with 0.01 (death in 48 hours) and 0.1 ml (death in 24 hours) two-day broth culture of Clostridium oedematiens. The guinea pigs were then killed off at regular stages after infection and various tiasue,specimens subjected to histochemical examination'. Glycogen was determined by the Shabadash method, Alkaline phosphatase by the Gomori zaeth:~ ribonucleic acid by the Brachet method, rat by the Goldman method, enalin by Weasells, fibrin by Weigert's, collagen by van Gieson's method and the impregnation of the gagyrophil fibers by Foot's method. The tests showed that the muscle fibers and polymorphonuclear laukooytes lost glycogen. The lymph, monocytoid and histiooytic cells lost ribonucleio acid. The node3 on the control (non-injected) side developed a hyperplastic process with an in- crease in the number of lymphoblasts, lymphocytes and reticular cells saturated with ribonucleic acid. Foci or fatty degeneration were noted in the liver, kidneys and mycoardia. The hepatic cells lost glycogen. Card 2/3 A weakening of alkaline phosphatese activity was mated In the kidneys BOY/16-59-6-2D/46 The Morphological and Some Histochemical Changes (Olycogen, Alkaline Phosphatase and Ribonucleic Acid) in Cluinea Pigs During Infection Caused by Clostridium Oedematiens with irregular appearance of glycogen in the opithelial'oells of the nephritic canaliculi. No noticeable change could be detected in the amount of ribonuoleio acid In the liver or the pancreas. There are:' 6 photos and 26 references, 20 of which are Soviet, 2 German, 1 Frienchand 3 English. ASSOCIAITION: Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Imeni Gamalei AM SSSR (Institute of Epidemiology and Miorobiology imeni 0-a-maloya of the AMN, USSR) SUENITTED: November 13, 1958 Card 3/3 YeFOW. B. A., Cand 1.1led Sci - (diss) "Uorphologlc4l and (:ertaiii hl-stoc:,eriJcal ..~r charizes in relation to glyco-en, aarmurialin, ribonucleic a-.id ;r)a wlk;,liw-- I phospatae in non-Jmmwi-- aria 'Irmune guin,!a pii;s duri:.;- anaf-robic, gangrerke caused by a oedematierts,," Yoscow, 1960., 13 pp 4Acau "m of LedltNil Sden-c-a!i uss~,) (KL, -C-60, 110) YERMAN B.A. Horphological and'Idstochomieal changes fonavins I=mnization of gulmea pigs with a Cl. pedematiens.anatoxin. Zhur. mLkrobiol. epid. i imwi. 32 no.7:77-81 Je 161.. 04IRA 15; 5) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii izeni Gamalei AMU SSSR. (CLOSTRIDIUM OBDEMATIENS) (TOXINS AND OTITOXIIIS) - . . - -.. - - 1 -11-111- 1.1- 1--, - YERMANI B. A.; ESSEL'j A, Ye.; BRONTTSKAYA., Ye. Yu.; SHUBINA, S. B.; WPUSNIKOVA, A. T. "Tsitofotometricheskoye opredeleniye soderzhaniya rnk v kletkakh nf*;.-r-2, zarazhennykh mk-soderzhashchim virusom." report presented at Symp on Virus Diseases, Moscow, 6-9 Oct 64. Institut virusnykh infektsiy, Sverdlovsk. YE04AZIP B.A.; PLOTNfKOV, N.F.; KADKIIIA, Ye.V.1 WASNIKOVA, A.11',~:- SHUBINA. (Sverdliovsk) 14,,~rphci'Logy andIcytochemistry of the '61113 of t6 REP-4), t-Issue oulture under normal conditions and 4% entarovlv~us Wecclons. Arkh. pat. 26 nc.9s47-55 164. 18W ' 0 insti.~Wit V'-M=.Tkb ',nord-lov-skly nauchnc-jisdledovatel ~3kly. infektaiy (dire 0,F,Bogdanov)O BURITAX, Yu.L.; BY5iVGXIY. N.G.; DOLQOPMV. W.W.; RVMTN. G.K.; TURMAN B.I4 (kl&tLa mtractions ftt*nt V.S.S.14 ?7,2?2, Doo.31, 1949, ,(CA 11 noagsioz6z 153) 'JW1TA4A;YWAJ, D; Vicall, 1. NpIdemic of typhoid favor In the hospital in Vinkovei during 1952-53. fligUens. Aeogre 6 no-3-4t261-272 154. 1. Hig1jonski savod, Onije, Opes, bolatm. Vinkovelo (TI ID M , spideidoloet spidadc In hoop.) TXRW, L.X,(Koskva) Medical wor1wrm during t1w period before and durimg thd December armed revolt of 1905- Klin, nod. 34 no,10-9 J& 056. W" 9 S) in ituesta, medical workers during December &mod revolt in 1903) YERYAN Lja.;,GAL'PERINk,, Ye.L. ~ ~- New data on the Matalline structmv of Bi 2P3 .2Y403. Zhur.neorg,khir. 11 no.lt221 Ja 166. (MIRA 19ti) 1. Submitted May 200 1965. KTJ 7i-pcv, D.F.; L.fa - ~,OLIDER, G.A.; GALIPYRIN', 3.3. Stm-,tzre of some dezlvatlvep cf ur,~!a bnd study of dl=zeldes and d'i-guanyls of ", z1ohenadiona and diary-A. urea. Zhur. strakt. khim. 5 no.4;646-,64 Ag HIE A Lh KABANOVP F.I.,, doktor ist. nauk,- KUZUTS)VV N.V.V kando lot. nank; ANTONOV, V., NOGINA, N., tekhn.red. mjand. lot. nauk; is . nauki USEMOV,-A.T., kand. red.; ZAKRAFOVA,,-G., sled. red.; (Outline of the history of 1861-19171 Ocherki istoril 1861-1917. (By] P.I.Kabanoy 1963. 388 P. (IAbor and the Russian proletariat,, Hosaiiskogo proletariata; i dr. Moskva, Sotsekgis, OGRA 16:11) laboring classes) BARBANIKLIP R.T.) YERWOKO Ma. Technological features in the production of panels extruded from a flat eantainer. TSvet. met. 38 noola74-79 j& r65 (MIRA 18:2) KABANOV, Petr Ivanovich; JNLtinavl~ihj SD4FMUK9 G.r., red.1 KO * #Lraf - [Norosov strike of 1885) Norosovsksla steahka 1S05 Code; posoble dlla uchltolla. Nomkva,, Uchpeftls~ 196). n3 P. (MIU 16:9) (Moscow-Strikes and lockouts--T stry) yraw, S.S. (Moskva) I -- - -- ---I - Protem-ting the health of children in rural armo durixg th6 first year of life. 7~11d. I, akush. 26 no 4x3" Ap 161. (MIRA 140) (INIPANTS-.CARE A14D HTGI=5 I ~ -. . I ~ . ~ I - . 11 - ~. , , ~ 7, -, , - - . - ~, -..I - -.1 - -- , . , 4 - - . mamp VL. (Mlookva); SOBOIEV, O,K. (Moskva); TSATURYAlij K.To (Moskva) Problens concerning the theory of self-adjusting control system. Izv. AN SSSR. otdo tekh, nauk, tekh. kib, no,3:103- Ul NY-Je 163 * (MIU 16:7) (Automatic control) YEMNOKI I. P. f1lavestigation of the Influences of Cemnt Exothelval." Report submitted :ror the Conferencecon Heat and Mass Transfer, Minsk,, =SR., Tune i961. YE--KNOON Allz, .I I I . PAnov, r.p.; SJWAM~ Yu.I.; 1 0 ! m 900, 51 j Wz- Incressing the productivity of mills for the cold rolling -of Pipes. !Mvet.ust. 28 no.6:41-50 N-D t55. (KIRA 10: 11) (Rolling (metalwork)) (pipe) ACC NR3 AP70OC596 SO URCE-_d6bt_.-1fW01TSFf66_f 00~01VO 0 5 4700 5-51 AUTHOR; Grishkovetup Ya..G.; Yermanok, M. Z.; Pinskaya, L, IN O=' none TITLE; Mechanical properties of Dl alloy tubes SOURCE: Metallovede!niya i tormicheakaya obrabotka metallov, no. 11, 1966, 54-55 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy tube, aluminum alloyVtubacold drawing. Tzsbe 4 property, aim' da"MoabaAstructure/Dl alloy ,-,N-AN&-j"t pa- ABSTRACT: A method for improving the structure and mechanical properties of DI aluminum alloy tubes. has been investigated. Cold-rolled tubels, 55 =I in outside diameter with a wall. 2 mm thick, were cold drawn without a mandrel to 54-34 mm in diameter, annealed it 500C for 40 min, quenched, and naturally aged. Depending on s' the reduction, the tensile trenith varied from 36.8 to 43.8 ks/mm2, the yield 1 strength from 22,3 to 27.2 kg/mm , and the elongation 'from 18 to 23.5%. The mini- mi*sm strength properties and the largest grain were observed in specimens drawn with 5-12.5% reduction; the strength increased with increasing reduction. Annealing in a saltpeper bath incre'ased the strength by 1.5-3.0 kg/mm2 and reduced the elongation by 0.5-3.0% as compared to furnace annealing. Annealing with rapid heating high frequency induction improved somewhat the strength properties and structure of cold-drawn tubes. Orig..art.~.has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: non*/ :ard 1/1 UDC: 680.17:669.717 136-3-13/25 AUTHORS: Shevakin,, Yu. F, Condidate oZ Technical Sciences and 16- &YY j Termanok, M. Z. TITLE: WM;MW ct to Production of 19-oecially Thirb-I.Valled Aluminium-Alloy Tubes. PDvqMlye. :)roizvodstva osobo tonkostejuifth trub iz slyuminlyevykh oplavov). PERIODIGAL: Uvft:rys Metally, 19579 No,39 pp.66-74 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present work was to study conditions for the production of cold rolling and drawing without a mandrel of very thin-walled (down to 0.20-0.23 mm) alilminium-alloy tubes and to compare this with other methods. In the experiments pass design was calculated by a method developed by Shevakin and rolling pressures were measured. Direct and derived curves are given showing the inter- relation of rolling factors and photographs of tubes with different defects are shown. The operating characteristics of cold-rolling mills with different alloys, data showing the influence of wall thickness on thickening during drawing without a mandrel and recommended drawing and rolling conditions are tabulated. CompDred with ordinary methods the reco=ended procedure secures higher yields of sound 1/2 tubes with less effort: the productivity of mills for cold rolling very thin-walled tubes is 2-3 times higher than that 136-3-13/25 Organizatlon cttlv Produ,ctlon of Specially Thin-Walled Aluminiuni-Alloy Tubos. 2/2 of 11!sMITMash-design roller machines. There are 7 figwes and 4 tables and 3 Slavic references. AVAILABLE: MbruV of Congress MKOKO-Nezes MYNIMTO Toy$ A -Dien$ toewlev for the productlop of reetanctur aludma taboo. Iftet. mt. .30 20.505-" My 457. (KM IOW (Aluels =i) (fttrusies (Obtalveft)) :LUTHOR: Termanckq M.Z. SOV/149-58-4-20/26 TITLE: -VatIVOTO "R WM""Wall Thiclawsq in Mendrol-less, Drawing of 2minil-IMAlloy Tubes (ISMU0111ye tolshchiny st*nk:L pri bezopravoch-on voloobanii trub iz alyminiyevykh Splavov) PMODICA6LsIzvestiya V7Ash41rh Uchobnykh Zavodsaiy Tsvetnaya MetallargiYaq 19589 Nr 49 PP 142-15P. (689) ABSTItICT: Cold rolling used in conjunctim with fit* drawing constitutes a most efficient mothod of makina thin- walled tubes. However, the wall thickness of the tube is usually altered during the latter operation, the magmitude of this effect being proportional to the total reduction of the tube diameter. When close Ai nsional tolerances are aimed at, it is eamential to kncw how the variation of the wall thickness is affected by various factors sAd it. sik's In order to provide such data that the present.investigation was instigated. Tubes made of ialuminium, alloys D16 and ANG (both in the hard and.aininealed condition),30 = Card 3./4 diameter and 1 = wall thickness were used in the. SOV/149-58-4-20/26 variation Of the Ilan Thickwas in Mandrel-less Drawing of A111min.um. Alloy Tubes experiments, The characteristic dimnsions of --the dmving dies mpAe of steel Y8 were: Die entry angle - 129 20v 30 and .400; length of the cylindrical bearing smotion - 2 and. 15 =. Two ranges of drawing. speeds vomit pVloyed: 150-250 no/min and 25-45 X/Rii. (Th 1" djjmosion of the results the following torms #" used: 4ftUl reduction of the tube diameter AD = D where DK and DN are the final and the initiii-Milame -term of the tube respectively. Elongation per pass IL = PIOP Variation of the wall thickness &t = tr- who * tK an& tN denote the fin4l and initial ;1 thickness. Back tonsion = Q/F kgl=4). It was found that when the operating-conditions in free drawing are such that the tube, is deformed in die only, A t in proportional U AD (Fig.1 and 2) and t (Fig-4 and 5). but is not affected by variation of DN 7Tablo 1). With increasin ;L -the vajus.of 4% decreases (Fig.1 and 2). At is M same for both hard ancl annealed materials &n& it is not Card 2/4 affected by application of two-stags drawtug (Table 4). SOV/149-58-4-20/26 Variation of the 'Nall Thickness in MandX!01-19ss Drawing of Alumintua Alloy Tube a while At is not affected by variation of the length of the cyliodrical bearing section of the die (Table 2)0 it varies consUerably wben the entry angle dt is altereii (Fig.6). Ikon. 4 = 120 the wall of the tube 0 becomes thickor after a drawing opexation; iben a(= gio & is negative i.e. the wall thickness decreases. (The combined effect of o( and t on Ot is shown on Fig-7) Similar effect is obserwed. when back tension is applied (Fig.8), i.e. with increasing VF the value of 4 t linearly decreases. If to = increase of the wall thickness in the absonoe of back tension, A = back tension corze OnAilnic to At = 0. Uon the following formla can ba-um*d:-:I: at - t - t /A x W. The last two effects are att2butel to the fact that at high values of CA and Q/F, deformation of the tube talwa place also outside the die* It was concluded that the best wq of minimizing At is application of Card 3/4 back tension and heavy drafts. Application of large SOV/149-58-4-20/26 Variation of the Wall Th;Lclmess in Mandrel-less Drawin$ of Alum1pium. ALLOY imbes the entry angles is not to be recommended for industrial applications owing to the fact that the tube becomes unstable in the deformatiou region, particularly if Jaeavy drafts a3m employed. There are 8 figureaq 4 tables and 5 Soviet xWerencos. 'N,SOCIATION: Moskovskiy Institut Tsvetzqkh Metallov i Zolota. Rafedra Obraboiki Metallov Daylenijrem (Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold, Chair for Shaping of Metals by Pressure) SUBMITTED: 30th December 1957- Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Y SOY/136-58-5-12/2-1- Mr-W TITIS: Investigation of the Process of Mandrel-leso Drawing of Aluminium Alloy Tubes (Issledovanlye bezopravochnogo volocheniya trub iz alyuminlyevykh aplavcv) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Dlr~--5, pp 70 - rJ7 (IJSSR) ABSTRACT: Tubes of the alloys D16 and AMG were investigated in the annealed state as well as after cold rollin(r,. The compositions of the alloys and their moochanical properties are entered in Table 2; t8e anneallnZ regime consisted of heat.Ing for 90 min at 400 C, whereby one of the alloys was cooled in air and ths other was allowed to cool down in the furnace to 200 0 with a speed of 30 OC per hour and then in air. Tubes of 30 mm diaand wall thicknesses of 17 2, 3 and 4.5 mm. and also tubes of 189 24, 35 and 51 mm dia. with wall thicknesses of 1 and 2 = were used in the experizents. The degree of deformation during rolling of the tubes with various wall thicknesses was approximately the same. For reducing the difference between the longi- tudinal and transverse wall thicknesses, the rolling was effected at reduced rates of feed. The drawlng was -.arried out by means of a 5-ton test machine with a speed of Cardl/3 150-250 mm/Min. and on a r,--torL drawing staiid with a speed SOV/136-58-5-12/2-2 Investigation of the Process of Mandrel-less Drfting of Aluminium Alloy Tubes of 25, and 45 m/min. Dies mage of the steel U8 with a cone opening of 12, 20) 30 and 40 and widtW- of the calibrating strip of 2 and 15 mm were chosen. The tube dimensions were measured with a micrometer with an accu.-acy of O,A mm The wall thickness at each cross-section was measured in 10 te 15 Point.5 along the perimeter.. On the basis of the obtained results, which are tabulated in graphs, the ftll,~,wins ~oa- clusions are arrived at: 1) the dependence of the drav.,Ing force on the rate of deformation per pass is linear; 2) the stress at the boundary between the elastic and plasti-c zcnes of deformation is a parabolic function of the degrae of p=eliminary deformation; 3) with inczeasing cone angle of the drawing die, the drawing force will increase the more intensively the thicker the original wall thi3kness of the tubei 4) the initial tube diameter does not affect the drawing force., Formulae are derived interrelati-nC. 'a-lie degree of thickening of the walls with the basic parajae!A~-ra (;ard 2/3 SOV/136-58-5-12/22 Investigation of the Process of Mnndrel-less Drawing of Aluminium Alloy Tubes of the process; the distribution of the rate of reduction in the case where the tube sinking is effected in two stages does not influence the changes in the-wall thickness-, ai technology has been evolved which reduces the increase in the wall thickness of the tubes during the process of sinking. The work described in this paper was carried out under the leadership of Professor I.L. Perlin. A. Shaller participated in the experiments. There are 9 figures, 7 tables'and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Mintsvetmetzoloto Card 3/3 1. Aluminum tubing--Producticn 2. Aluminum alloys--Applications yummx, U. Z. Strains in the elasticity sones of the deformation center and the f rIctIon factor during the deep droulog of pipes. Izv. vys.ucheb.sav.; tevetmete 2 noo6:166-177 059o ("DA 13 j4) 2. Krasnoyarskly Institut tevetmpth ustallov, Imfedra obrabotki mt&Uov Oavlowene (Deep drawing (Metalwork)) (Friction) It:. YERMANOK, M. Z., Cand T~-ch Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of certain param.--t,2rs for drawing and cold-rolling of pipe of aliminim alloyallo MOSccrd, 1960- 23 PP (Min Higher and Inter Spec Eluc RSFSR,, Krasnoyarsk Inst of No'nferrous Metals im M. 1. Kalinin, Chair of "Pressure-Proceasing of Metals"), 150 copie5 MY No 15, 19610, 134) 86689 IUD S/lJ6/6O/OOO/O12/ :D09/010 Eig /E183 AUTHORS:' Barbanellt.R.1.1 and Yermanok, M. Z. 'Investigation. of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed TITLE:- Aluminium Alloy Components ~'PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally~ 1960, No. 12, PP. 74-80 TEXT: For both technical and economic reason17 extrusion is 'widely employed in the manufacture of ribbed components used in the aircraft and allied industries. The cross-section of some components of this type is illustrated below. The object of the present investigation was to determine the parameters required for analytical deternination of the extrusion pressure for the case of a non-cylindrical (rectangular) container and experimentally to check the validity of the theoretical formula derived. !The extrusion Pressure, P, for the case of a rectangular contalhert can be calculated from a formula due to Professor I.L. Perlin (Ref. 2). Card 1/7 S/136/60/000/012/609/010 E193/B183 .Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy' i Components 06689 3/136/60/000/012/009/010 3193/2183 Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components For a rectangular container with radiused edgosp which was used by the present authoral this formula becomes: P 217cr 203 L.4 -L.P + [Tcr 2 + (a - 2r).2r]. 1KL 1 - '(F-m.a + 0"'"3d,c) + Fk.p'V8fff*3d.k (la) 3 in a The unknown quantities.in this formula include %P (stress, kg/=2, due to friction between the extruded metal and the container walls)t Sd.c (the mean value of the resistance to deformations kg/mm21 of the extruded metal in the deformation reglon)q and 8d.k (resistance to deformation of theextruded metal after leaving the deformation region). However, the present authors show that the formula given above can be used only for the values Of 8d (resistance to deformation in the various aross-sections of Card 3/7 86689 9/136/6o/ooo/oldoog/olo 2193AI183 Investigation of Stresses During Xxtrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Illoy Gomponents the deformation region) known. These can be determined from the true stressAtrain diagram constructed from experimentally determined load/strain curves for a given material, However, the values. of !d9 determined in this. manner can be used in formula (1a) only i the duration of the deformation process during the tensile tests in equal to the durationp Vd, deformation during extrusion. To calculate -rd it is necessary to know the volume, V, of the deformation region of the extruded components and the present authors derived a formula for V for the case of thin strip extruded from a rectangular container: V = I It 2 6 bi -a2 (2a) where a2 is.the width of the extruded atr1p and bl Is the thickness of the extrusion billet. All other relevant parameters of the extrusion process and the tensile tests being known, the present*a"uthors were able to calculate the correct rate of strain Card 4/7 86689 8/136/60/000/012/09/010 3193/1183 Investigation of Stresses During Ectrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components to be used during tensile tests, from the results of which the true stress/deformation diagrams were constructed for the aluminium alloy A16 (D16) deformed at 350p 400 and 450 10C. Unfortunatelyl only values of hd.H (resistance to deformation of metal that has Just entered the deformation region) could be determined directly from these diagrams. It was found, however, by application of the method of minimum squares, that the diagrams could be represented with sufficient degree of accuracy in the form of straight curves, from which the values of Gd.0 and' Sdk couldbe found by extrapolation. In addition, the values of Sd.o were calculated with the aid of formula@ derived by several other workers. Since these.calculations gave widely differing resultag it was decided to check experimentally which of the formulas used gave the most accurate results. To this endq the alloy D16 was extruded in the form of rod, with the aid of a cylindrical container and a conical die (a.= 650), the extrusion pressure, P, was measuredg Card 5/7 OW9 Evli%660/000/012/009/010 319 183 Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components and from the values of Pq the magnitude of Od.0 was determined for various.extrusion conditions. The values.of 8d.0 obtained in this manner wert much lower than any calculated from the true s-tress/deformation diagrams, approaching most closely those obtained with the aid of a. formula due to I.L. Perlin (Ref.6). In the final stage of the present investigationg the magnitude of P in extruding three types of ribbed components was determined experimentally. The values obtained were considerably lower than those calculated with the aid of formula (1a)t in which the values of Sd.c and Xkp I determined from data on extrusion of rods from a.cylindriaal container, were used. This,discrepancy was found to be due to the fact that the calculated values:of 11kp were considerably higher than its,truo magnitude. 'When correct values of Kkn (determined directly from data on extrusion of ribbed compone&-~s) were used in formula (la)g the difference Card 6/7 ,0 AUTHORS i Grinovp A. N.y..Yermakova,_L_,9q-r-,- SOY/20-121-5-27/50 Terentlyev, A. i:'~Porr~eapondiftg Menbart A .-; V3 R TITLE: Synthesis of 1-Benzyl-2-Methyl,5-Methoxy Tryptamine (Sintez 1-benzil-2-metil-5-metokaitriptamina) PERIODICAL: Dokl~dy Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 5, pp. 862-864 (USSR) ABSTRACT: E. Shaw (Ref 1, 1955) synthesize'd 1-benzyl-2-methYl-5-methoxy- -indole-3- acetic acid from the substituted phenyl-hydrazone of the methyl ether of levulinic acid by means of the Pischer (Fisher) reaction. Owing to the reduction of the amide of this acid by means of lithium-aluminium hy4ride, 1-benzyl-2-methyl- -5-methoxy tryptamine (VII) was produeed. Clinical investiga- tions have shown that the latter substance being a benzyl ana- log of serotonine (BAB) has a higher physiological activity than its antimetabolite (Refs 2 - 5)- A scheme of the synthe- sis of the substance (VII) carried out by the authors is given. The condensation of p-benzoquinone with the ethyl-ether of the N-benzyl-A-amino-cratonic acid with respect to Card' 1/42 1-benzyl-2-methyl-3-carbothoXY-5-OXY indole (1) has only been Synthesis of 1 -Benzyl-2-' ethyl -'Wethoxy Tryptamine SOV/20-121-5-27/50 -5 achieved under conditions which deviate from the conditions of production of other nitrogen-substituted 5-OxY in..Ioiines (Refs 6.- 9). The methylStion of the oxy-group of indole M takes place smoothly under the influence of dimethyl oulfate in an alkaline medium. The splitting off of the carbethoxy group from 1-benzyl-2-methyl-3-carbethoxy-5-cethoxy indole (II) most probably passes through a stage of formation of a form of indolinine in connection with an action of H 23o4 in acetic acid solution. The other stages of th2 process are carrici out ac- cording to methods analogous to those given in publications (Refs 10,11). There are 11 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ISSOCIATION3 Noskovskiy gosularetyennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomono3ova (Moscow state univer3ity imeni 11.V. Lomononov) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1958 Carl 12 SOV/79-29-1-19/74 AUTHORS: Grinevp A* N*j Yermakoval V. N., Terentlyev, A. P. TITLE: Investigations in the Field of quinoneB (Issledovaniya v obla- sti khinonov) XXIV. Isomerization of the Adducts of p-quinones With-Diene Hydrocarbons (XXIV. Izomerizateiya adduktov p- khinonov a diyenovymi uglevo.doroaami.) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimiig.1959# Vol 29p Nr 11 pp 86-89 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An important method cf synthesis of the substituted hydro- quinones is the isomerization of the P-quinorte adducte with diene hydrocarbons: U 0 If N 0 In this connection the authors suggest to carry out the iBo- merization of the adducts by boiling with acetic acid as they had already done in the case of synthesis of 2-methyl-5,8-di- hydro-50.8-endoethylene riaphtho-hydroquinone (Ref 6). This method permits the condensation of the quinones by diene hydro- Card 113 carbons, as well as the-isomerization of the adducts formed, 307/79-29-1-19/74 Investigationo in the Field of Quinones. XXIV. Isomerization of the Adducts of p-Quinones With Diene Hydrocarbons into tile substituted hydroquinones without separation of the adducta. In the present paper the following hydroquinones were synthesized: 5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinone (I), 6-methyl- 5,8-d1hydro naphthohydro uinone (II)p 2-m6thYl-5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinono (11130 60-dimethyl-M-dihydro naphtho- hydroquinone (IV), 2-chloro-598-(Iihydro n ap hthoh droquinone (V), 2,3-dichloro-5,8-dihydro naphthohydroquinone (VI , 2,3-di- chlor.o-6-m'ethyl-5,8-dihydro napht-hohydroquinone ~VII), 2,3-di- methyl-1,4-dih.vdro amthrahydroquinono.(VIII), 2,30-trimethyl- 194-dihydro anthrahydroquinone (IX)t 2j3j6-tr1muthyl-1o4-di- hydro anthrahydroquinone M and 6-methyl-1,4-dihydro-IP4-endo- ethylene anthrahydroquinone (XI), The quantity of reagents, reaction duration, melting points, yi*lds strd analyses of these hydroquinones are given in tablo 1. For the first time the adducts of 5-m8thyl naphthoquinone wero synthesized with 2,3-dimethyl butadiene (XII), the adducto of 6-methyl naphtho- quinone with 2,3-dimethyl butadiene (XIII) and the adducto of 6-methyl naphthoquinone with cyclohexudiene (XIV). Table 2 Card 2/3 gives yields, melting points and analyses of the adducts S07/79-29-1-19/74 Investigationzi in the Field of Quinones, XXIV. Isomprization of the Adducts of p-Quinones With Diene kydrocarbons mentioned* There are 2 tablen and 9 roferences, 6 of ffhich are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: November 16, 1957 Card 3/3 SOV/79-29-1-201/74 AUTHORS:- G-rinevf A. N., Yermakova, V. N., Terentlye-t, 1. P. TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Quinones (Iseledovaniya v oblasti khinonov) XXV. Synthesis of Naphthoquinones and Dihydro J,nthraquinones (XXV. Sintez naftokhinonov i aigidroantra- khinonov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obehohey khimiip 1959v Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 90-92 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In one of the earlier papers the authors showed that the easiest vray to obtain 1,4-naphthoquinone and 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoqui- none is from p-benzoquinone (toluquinone) and divinyl in which case the reaction takes place without separation. of adducts and hydroquinones obtained from their isomerization (Ref 1). According to:this method 6-methyl-naphthoquinone (1) and !i"methyl naphthoquinone (II) were found in the present work. ii,T-dimethyl-194-naphthoquinone (111) was obtained in high yield by the oxidation of 6t7-dime'thyl-5#8-dihyclro-naphtho hydroquinone ('Ref 2). 2,3-dichloro-p-naphthoquinone (IV) iras obtained from-2t3-dichloro-p-benzoquinone and divinyle Apart from t,h-i,s several quinones already characterized in the Card 1/2 previous paper'were oxidized in an acid medium with potassium I SOV/79-29-1-2,0/74 Investigations in the Field of Quinones* XXV. Synthesis of Yaphthoquinones .and Dihydro Anthraquinones bromate--The following anthraquinones were obtained: 6-methyl- 1,4-dihydro-1t4-endoethylene anthraquinone (V), 6,7-dimethyl- 1,4-dihydra-1,4-endoeth,ylene anthraquinane (VI), 293-dimethyl- 194-dihydro anthraquinone (VII)t 2,3,5-trimethyl-1,4-dihydro anthraquinone (VIII) and 2,3j6-trimethyl-194-dihydre anthra- quinone (IX). The table gives the experimental results of the synthesis of dihydro anthraquinones. There are 1 table and 5 referencesq 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyv universi,tet (Moscow state University) SUBMITTED: November 14, 1957 Card 2/2 50) BOV/79-29-8-74/81 AUTHORSs Grinev, 1. N., Yermakova, V. N., Vrotek, Ye., Terentlyev, A. P. TITLEt Investigations in the Field of quinones. XXVIII. Synthesis of the 5-Oxyindole Derivatives PERIODICALs Zhurnaldb~tmW khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp 2777 - 2782 (USSR) kBSTRkCTs The authors were interested in the synthesis of serotonine analogues (Ref 6) and the growth itimulants of plants (Refs 7,8) based on 5-oxyindole derivatives, and continued their previous- ly not quite successful investigations (Refs 1-5) by trying to increase the indole derivative yield. They presupposed that the meter forming in the course of the condensation process hydrolyzes the 1&-aminoorotonate (Scheme 1). The separation of ammonia and the amines, however, effects a polymerization of the initial quinone and other side reactions. In order to 'bind the water which has a detrimental effect, the anhydride of acetic acid and zinc chloride were used, but did not lead to a higher indole yield. In order to remove the water from Card 1/2 the reaction mass, the azeotropio distillation with dichloro- Investigatioria in the Field of Quinones. XXVIII. Synthesis SOV/79-29-8-74/81 of the 5-Oxy1ndole Derivatives ethane was used in the reaction process which led to a con- siderably higher yi eld Compounds (I) - (VII) were obtained. In the methylation of iVI) with dimethyloulphate (VIII) was obtained. In order to achieve the synthesis of new growth sti- mulants of plants, the reaction of 5-oxyindoles with chloro- acetic acid and a bromoacetate waa tried. Under the influence of the acid on (II) in the presence of a 40% soda solution a ,good yield of compound (IX) was achieved# The condensation of the other 5-oxyindole derivatives only resulted in the initial indoles and in resins similar to polyglycol. The reaction of the phenolates of the 5-oxyindole derivatives with ethylbromo- acetate is normal. A high yield of the substituted esters M, (XI), and in the hydrolysis of esters, of the indolyl-5-OxY- acetio acids (XII), (XIII), (XIV) was obtained. The table shows the derivatives of 5-oxyindole. There are 1 table and lo re- Irerenoes, 9 of which are Soytit, ASSOCIATIONt Ifookovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitat (hioscow State Univer- ility) SUBMITTEDi July 2, 1958 Card 2/2 GRINEVs A.N.j YERMAKOVAP V.N.; TERFMITEVP A.P, Synthesis of 2-a.Ikyl-5-wthax7graxine derivatives. Zhure ob,6:khim. 31 no.12:490-495 F 161., (KIRA 14:2) I* Moskovskiy gosudarstve=yy universitet, I I (Inccue) GRIN3Vp-A.N.; YERMOVA -NTIYEV, A.P.; MINIKOVA, I.A.; TERE Quinows. Faft 37t Condencation of p-benzoquinow with anilides of($-wftinocrotordc acido. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.7!23034306 JI 161. (KMA 14t7) 1. Hookovskiy gosudaretvanrqy universitet imeni N.V. Lcaonosova. (Benzoquinone) (Crotonic aoid) (Anil4da'o) USSR Humn and Animl Physioloff. CarboWrate 1*tabolimma Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biolix No 15p 1958, No. 6984 T Author inst Aterbaydzhan Medical rmatitute Title The Influems, of "TAtis" an the Content cdr Su~pr and Phos- phm-w In the Blood In Mys rol-ental Liver Damm4p OrIg Pub t Sb - tr. Azerb. mad In-ta, 1956, No 3.. 71-76 Abstract : Hepatitis of Yaz71% severity vas produced In rabbits by suboutamous injectlemm of CC34 In a solution of apricot Oil* Ons group of U10010 VW 91TIM Oe3 31 OC14 per kg body veight for a period of tbm "j a second group van given twice the dose for twice the length of tU*. Along vith the C03,4 Injections,, the experlmontal rabbits received "istie" izdnml vater for 15 days in donee of ton ml per kg body weight., vhIle control animle received the same dose of C ard 1/2 tWR /1 H=,%n and Animal Physiology* Carbohydrate Yetabolism. T Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 15p 1958., No. 69844 tap water. In all amimls., stidies were nods of the glycesdo curve following glucose chal I rV ard of the content of inorganic phosphom in the blood. The "Istia" was noted to exert a marked therapeutic effect* The hyperglyomio and poutgIycemic coefflolente for followIng ML4 poisoning and treated with "Istle" at the end of the experiment differed little ft= those I;rior to the injection of CC14, rn the second group of aninalej vith more nem poleming of the Uver, thle offoot was some- what weaker. No clear-cut rule for the chwigm of content of inorSanic phosphorus in tbe blood oould be seen. -- L. A. KashchevskWe Card 2/2 29 A 1111. "1 1111 1 '1 V=Chlaa-t roe tor statloaOs workoral oommittes; tbo work practices of t1w tr*Ae union at th* lovyogi mehin,a-troator statioul lobitlWabyl knitst WS; Z donvidu robott profor6alzatali IKOVO.U wivalkot WS. Darkiv. Morkivalke Oblasme Ttd-vo. 1956. 41 (NIMA 10:4) (lbehine-tractor stations), Mrsins-Trads unions) I --ll - 1147.P., ~ I. .. ...........-.11''. 11 YERMAKOVA V V Terrigenous sediments In the Avet and Frannian stagenin the Bouthwootern Zhiguli Hills, Ixv,'vym, uchob. zfkv.; roft' i gaz 5 no.6s2l-24 162, (MIRA 160) 1. Saratovskiy gasudarstvannyy universitet imeni N,G.Cher Shevskogoo (Zhiguli Hills-Geology, StratigraphiZ Mitt 1P. ii- I... ........... .... . . llrz, tow:; trill 11,111411111liq 19tim-IINIII)II -- -I- . YERKUOV,9 B.S.; YPMKOVA,.V.Yeo Setting of adventitious roots In the green cuttings of grape. Biul., Glav. bot, sada, no#55z99-106 164. (MMA 18S11) 1. Moskovskaya, aellskokhonyaystvennays, akademlya, Iment K.A. Timiryazeva. MMWNOVA. A.k.; MIRONOT.'A., professor, rateenzent;.U"04&q--&Loa,~nzhaner, retseasent; MMIN, Xh., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauko,opetereclaktor; ITANOTA, N.M.# redaktor; URDT,B-K*q takhnicheek~7 redaktor rLSabmp !msslug production] Xisbachnoe proisvolstvo. Mook-no Pishchmpromisdat. 1956. 103 p. (NLRA 10:2) 11 - (Sausage caslap) I ...... 11,1,q ... .. -1 1. .. . I I ... -L- -, -- - - rr-&MALOVA, D.A. Investigating temperature distributions during the evaporation f~rom solid state in a vacuum* Inzhe-fiz, zhar, 7 no..5-139-44 MY 164. (MIRA 17:6) I* Institut khinicheskogo mashinostroynniya, Moskva. ,,,TERIUKOVA~.jo*A* Neebomism of heat and man tranafer during sublization. of Lee in a vammm. Insh.-fis.shur. no.11:73-79 N 158. (Mm 22a) 1. TekbalcheaPdy Institut rybnoy promyshlonnostl I kbosyay- stva Iment. A.1. Alkoyana, ge Moskva* (Sublimtlon (Physical sciences)) (Heat-Transwivelon) Oboo transfer) TIRK43ODY4 To.A. vzpo,rlmmtsl lowestigatlon of host szcbaw ftx!ing the sull~- IIIASIOD of Ice,~jiltb sumary lit .114glishl. lnsb,.wflv~xbur* - (mu 11112) 10 Tokbnlchookly Institut rybnoy proorehlonnosti t kboxyaystva Ineal A* I a KikWom, S,, Naakwaw (Sat 6f vaporisation) (100) ACCESSION NRt AP4037996 S/017016410001003/0039/0044 AUTHORs Yemakova, Ye. A. TME i Study of i2m taVeratwe distribuUous dwring subUmaUm In vacaun SW=t lnzhe~enw-flzidheddy shmmal, no. 5, 19&9 39JA TAGSs Subl!bnUon.. oonv heat transfer, heat conduction, heat exchange I ABSTRACT-. The touperature fields in the chmber of a sublinator were studied I for the case of evaporation of water from the solid state in vacum for differeilt temperaturs of the walls of the sublimator. A conparlson of relative distribu- tion curves shows that heat conduction camot be the only mechanism of heat transfer* Balance calculations based on oxperimentally constructed isotheiml surfaces and an analysis of the configuration of experimental temperautre distri- bation curves indicate a substantial influence of convection on the rate of beat exchange in vacuum, The role of oomection in heat trat-Afor gradually dimbAshes with increasing d1stawo from the awqaeo Orip art, has 1 4 f1pres. ISard I.L/L YEMOVA,* Ye. A. YM-AKOVAP Ye. A. -- "Investigation of Heat and Naas E=hanp 'in Dry:Lng bY Sublimation," Sub 11 Jun 52p Moscow Techno2ogiva2 Inst of Food Induatry (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate In the Technical Sciences) SO: VECHERNAYA MOSKVA, JANUAPY-DECEMER 1952 July 0 q'z 2 Vol 2857. IME7 HOD o!;, Quiu;TITATIVE DETERMINATIO'N OF Ah1I::()-ACIt' 'S ON CO,%1PLLT&-:'L7 NINHYDRIN-DEVELOPED CHROMATOG "'all tf!xt) Erm A kova E. A. Uzbek ftes.Sanit.lnst. , 'J'aahkent, USS It - 11,101-:111M I YA 1957, 22/5 (917-023) Griphs 2 Tables 2 Illus. 5 To avoid adnorption losses of amino-acids and reduction of 11m colour yield. atandard solutions of vni-lotis amino-icida were chrainitograrthed under the SA11W conditions as protein hydrolysaLeS. The amitio-acid spots thus obtaim,-d :ire eluted with water and standardization curves constructed from the extinction values oi the eluates. The amount of amino-acid in each spot of the ninhydrin-developc-d Chroma- togram of the protein hydrolysate was determined photometrically frorn the respect- ive standardization curves. The mean error of the determinations I.,; -t 41~,,, YERMAKOVA, Ye.A.p Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Method of quantitative dra on- of amino acids in chromatograms completely deteloped with ninhydrin (Nutritive evaluation of SO&WASar and leguminous vegetables of 410io-Uzbekistan according to-iheir amino acid compositinn)." Tashkent 1958, lh PP (Min of Higher Education USSR. Middle Asian ny polytechnic Inst) 200 copiesi bibliographytew pt lh (16 titles) (rL, 42-58v 113) _ 7 YKWKGTA 0 re A -.,TAPwWwwV r Swaluation of proteins from cereals wA I MIS last a in A Uzbekistan according to their wiso acid Monuteinute FwLth *==wry In English]. Vop.pit. 17 no.4t3541 JO-Aff 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. In Usbakskogo nauchno-looledavatel'skago vanitarnogo Instituta, Tashkents (AMIN ACIDS. determination. In cereals & legualuous plants (CMUZ,B, amino acid content (An)) (VMWABLZS, same) 50) AUTHORSt Kuzlminykh, 1. N., (Deceased), SOV/153-58-3-15/;o Yakhontova, Ye. L., Radiancy, A* I., TITLE: Drying of Superphosphate in a Boiling Layer (Podsushka superfoofats v kipyashchen slays) PERIODICALs Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh savedeniy. Khimiya i khisiohookays tekhnologiya, 1958v Nr 3, PP 80 - 85 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The superphosphats, produced in Soviet factories from apatite (continuous method) contains 19.3 - 19#9% assimilable F 0 2 5 including 10 - 12% H20. As 1% H2 0 corresporAo to 0#2% P2 05' -the removal of the humidity would increase the content of useful substance which again offers further advantages. Superphosphate mayp h8weverp not be overheated, as tempera- tures above 130 - 150 rotraneform part of the P 205 into a non-asaimilable form. The method of the boiling layer sug- gested in this paper could also be used for the purpose mentioned. The lack of references in this field stimulated Card 1/4 this work. In this method the heat exohange takes place Drying of SuperphosPhate in a Boiling Layer SOV/153-58-3-15/~';O intensely and the whole substance scattered over the grating has the same temperature. In the present paper the degree of the drying of superphosphate as dependent on temperature s,nd the duration of the blowing out with air is to be deter- mined, and it is to be made clear to which extent the degree of drying depends on the content of free P 205' As far as the ripening represents a bottleneck of modern superphosphate production it would be interesting to find out whether the ripening reaction is not accelerated in the boiling layer. Therefrom it could be concluded which superphosphate (fresh or ripened) in suited better for blowing out br air. The first experimental stage was carried out on a laboratory basis (Fig 1). Then the experiments were continu-i at the Voskresenskiy Xhimkombinat Noftmemk CbesdooM Kmbinat). Ifendta obtained sboved-the sathors that the method of the boiling layer is a simple and good means of afterdrying the ouperphosphate ready for shipment. Especially the waste gases of the sulfurio acid plante (the completely anhydrous anes from contact systems or those with a low water content Card 2/4 of the tower systems) may be used for this purpose. The J)rying of Super-phosphate in a Boiling Layer SOV/1 53-58-3-15/30 additional expenditure for the afterdrying of the super- phosphate is probably the least oxpeneive one with the method of the boiling layer. on the other hand, the transport means are relieved by about 7% and ~he transport coats of a then more valuable fertilizer per unit of useful substance are decreased. The possibility of simultaneously neutralizing the free P205 by ammonia seems possible. This would further increase the quality of the fertilizer. The authors draw the following conclusions from their resultst The humidity content decreases in''superphosphatis with ths decrease of the content of free P295 and with the increase in temperaturet at 400 the humidity was removed to 50%P at 500 to two thirds. After 5 r 10 minutes the drying is finished. No perceivable variations of the degree of ripening at# noticed during the drying of superphosphate. A more intense drying delays the ripening during the subsequent storing, The treatment with air in the boiling layer (without evappration of the humidity) does also not accelerate the ripening.- In spite of a consider- able humidity content superphosphate is easily brought into Card 3/4 the pseudo-liquefying state. The bigger the amount of Dry~ng of Superphosphate in a Boiling Layer SOV/1 53-56-3-1 5/~', pup*rphompbsto an the grating the higher is %he gas velocity in the apparatus required to form a pseudo-liquofied layer. There are 5 figure@. ASSOCIATIONs Nookovskly khimiko-tekhnologichookiy institut imeni Do I. Mendele,yeva (*05cow Institute of. Obomi4al Toohnology Imeni Do I. Henaeleyev); Kafedra tekhnologii mineraltnykh kielot i soley (Chair of the Techoology,of Mineral Aoide and Salto) SUBMITTEDs October 12, 1957 Card 4/4 GLWMI A, A.; YEEIWMVAy Ye. A. "9ome results of experimental investigation of the evaporation P:rocess from L a Oolid state in vacuum." report submitted for 2nd All-Union Conf on Heat & Mass Transfero Minsk, 4-12 may 1964. Moscow Inst of Chemical-Mechanical Engineering. ACC NRI AP7002435 SOURCS COONS UR/0919/66100011)12/0034/0036-- AUTHORS Zakharcifa, a -V loy WmOee 'Not 341yer,ovo S. YO. ORO: none TITLE: Mechanicul properties 1. of sloblum aid-Its alloys at low tenp'er&- tures SOURCES - metallovedenlye L. teirmilcheskays, rabotka metailow, no. 12, 1966, 34-36. 01, TOPIC TAGS: niobium, n1obium alloy, m6mb it rt V , m6=bdmm& property/YXI niabium alloy, VX2 njoblum alloy, vH2A sloblum alloy ABSTRACTS Specimms of *1 uloikum *and'iWi and VMZA niobium al loy, &a-defomed, stress--relieved at UOOCp or recryetallization ahnealod at 1200C.,were subjected to tensile and UVact tests at temperatures ~ fro& -253 to 20C. it was found that stress relieving had little or no affect on the machanical properties of VNI niobium. T Recrystallixation annealing -7 lovereit the imi&" strength from 96 to 89 kg/~Wp' the'yieid strength from.95 to 88 k6ofamils, and Increased the aloaption fron 15 to 21Z and the ncl~ch tomOmma, from 19 to 25 kp/=2 (tested at -196C), coupared t o as-deffound 8110 no microstructurs! of r ...?51qetalli**4 VNI nLobium was UDCt 620.l7t649.293:66'.*9'7~'**,-*', ACC N& AP7002433 -iiiiforn and flui-irilied.- Auoyiag With num was a to ra e *;the all dlictility transition temparaturs. Consequently, the molybdenua content in ulablus alloys should not *at* 42. Additional alloying of n1ohim lybdenum alloys with sircoulumm ignificantly increased their ductility anj notch toughness at -196C. axing the test temperature to-253C resulted in Increased tensile =0 yield strength and decreased elougationand notch thuSbnese In NVU nigbium alloy (see Fig. 1). Tho 27 'k /M properples of VIOA alloy (cold-roUed abast) U An""od at JLMC for 30 min; 1%.,2 snp*" at IM Ior 1 hr; 2 x 3 so', nIjAWj Cmd 2/2. n-RWOVAs To. Ya. Mbroj, Infection Clinic.$ Inst. Pediatetce.,'Dept. Clinical Hed.., Acad. Med. Scil.. -cl948-. Nbr., Bass Hospital im Rasakows -c1948-* "Tests on the Applicaticn of Serum Purifted According to the Method of the Central i rhatitute of Epidemiology and Medicine,, in the Treatment of Diphtheria.", Pediatriya., No. 2j, 19481 "Age Characteristiami of the Coarse of Serum Sickness and Its Prophylaxiss" ibid.., No- 5,, 1948. YMAIAII-OVA, YZ. YA. USSR/Medicine - Serum SicknesB, Pathology sep/Oat 41! Medicine - Prophylaxis, Effects "Age Characteristies'of the Course of Serum Sickness and Its Propbylaxls," S11. L. Derechinskaya, G. S. Voskresenskayn, YE. YA. Yennakova, Infectiows Disenfie) Sectort Inst of Pediatrics, Acad Med Sci USSR at Base Hosp Liami Hunakov, 6 1 pp n1ladiatriyall No 5 Reports observations made during several years at Institute. TabiLlatea and Oiec4srjeq results. Concludes that purified. serum, T81EX (Can Inst of Experimental Ked) preparation, used for prophylaxis of serum. It lowers degree of anaphylactic reaction. PA 34/49T56 fk- j tt J ~A, /L. And. K A4 ~14,14kool, a"[' pI I Ill 1~111!1- Im loll ~(J I I n, Ott- 11111% wilt l1w;1I lb"I'ttj I.Ox I YERMAMVIV Ye. Yc. TEDIAKOVA, To. U. - "The developiment of antlotoxIc immiumilty to experimental dlpM- harle of the- eyes In guLnea pigs". Nomeow, 1955. Aead Ned Sci USSR. Inst of ZpIdesiology and Microbiology lmni Bowery Acedemilclan N. P. Gamaleya (Diseertation for the Degree or canwate or Fledical Sclenoos), SO: ra toplal Mo. 46, 12 November, 1955 MAscov YEWKOVAt Z. D. Cotton Carding How I plan my work. Tekst. prom., 12, Mo. 6t 1952. 0 Monthly ILsl of Russian Accessions,, Library of Congreass October 1952 UNCLASSIFIED. 2BUT1370 S,'V,I, MMMM"OV'A Z Sc~sotkods of anthemisim 10-(V-shlaroymp~l)-2-ehlwopbone- UU-sins, Zhure yrlklo kh1m, 38 mcll.50171~-1176 W 165 (KMA 18;1") lo 1=t1tut faraakologii i 'chisf torapdLi AKN SSSR. ZHURAVLEV j, S. V. ; GRITMKO,. A. N. 1. 104AWFA, Z. I. SpWisis in the phenothiasine serleso Part 7: SyntheoLu of 10--/- cbloropropyl derivatives of phenbthiAzine 2-claoro- Z-acetyl-' 0 p p and 2--propionylphanothiazins. Mwr.ob.khim. 32 no.6t1912-1914 A 162. OUPA 15:6) I* knitlut farmakologil I kbimicterapli Akadadi unditsInakikh nauk SSSRI ZHURAVLEVI ~A~- GRITSMO, A.N. Syntbeiais in the phenothiamine xoriese Part 9; liyntheoia of i-o~,/'-C/i,-(R-bydrozyotbyl)-l-pipirasityll-propy~-phow-thiazine and i1a 2-chloro-, 2,-acetyl-, and 12-propiozWl.is~uotit~bed analogs, Zhurobakhtme 32 no.7z2244-2248 JI 162c (KM 15:7) 1. Luititut farmakologii i khjmioterapU Akademit maditainakikh nauk USSR. (Phenothiazirm) PARIMATA, L.T.; KOGAN, Y.N.; KAUCHNYA, A.P.; CIDUMNIGHWO, G.S,. Prinimali uchastiye: PASMINA. V.I.; KORCIBKOVA., T.11,; BURYA- KOTA, G.I.; AGASHKINA, X.S.; AMOEMA, G.M.; ARMOVA,, T.Ta.; BOBINA. M.L.; YZUWOTA Z P : 11WIMOT, YusAq; POLUTMAYA, L.G.; SHIMIA-7-T. F.P., oty.red.; ROOOVOCATAl Ye.a., red.; SWUMMV, A.N., tekhn.red. [Agroolimatio reference book on Chits Province) Agrokllmati- cheakii spravochnik po Chitinskol. oblaoti. Leningrad, Gidro- mateor,izd-vo, 1959, 131 'Po (MIRA 13.2) 1. Chita. Gidrometeorologichookaya ~bie~rvdtoriys. 2. Starshiy inzbener-agromiteorolog Chitinskoy gidromteorologichookoy observatoril (for Fariyskaya)o 3. Chitinskays gidrometeorologi- cheskaya observatoriya (for Kogan. Kalachava, Cberednichanko). (Chita Province-Crops and olimte) TSYGODA, I.M.; KAZAKOV, y.mq mEsMov, R.A.1 BRTUKHANOVO H.G,.; BIJRBA,,A.A.; SADIX01r; V.I.; PIGAREV, A,,D.; Prininali uchastlyst PECHIMMI, S.R.; GLAZACM, G.M.; KHVWWK' F.I.; KODIMSEV, A.V.F IMALITEV, Me.; YERMAXDVA,.,,Z.$.; NOVAK, I.V.; XHILIKO,-I.Ye.; LYASMSKIY, R.A.; PROKHO- ROVY A.I.; CHERTOVA, N.G.j.URUBKO,.V.N.; KUGUCWV, V.V. Industrial testing of a flow shoot for the processing of Altai complex metal ores along the lines of the flow shoot used at the Madnegorskii Combine. TSvet. met. 36 no.12312-15 D 163. (14IRA 17t2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly gorno-metallurgichaskiy institut tp"tnirkh metallov (for Pechenkin, Glazachbv tsev). 2. ,Khvesyuk, Kodin Irtysbakiy-polizetallicheskiy koubinat for T rgaliyev, Yermakova). 3. VAdnogorskiy =dno-4ejrnyy konbinat (for Novak, Khillkop Lyashevskiy, Prokhorov, Chertova, Urubko, Kuguchev), YEMWOVICIII D. V. I "Study of Mechanical Properties of Nonrigid Toppings of Autmobile Roads on the Basis of Measurement of Sags and Stresses." (Dissertation for Degree of Candidate for Technical Sciences) Min Higher Fducation USSR, Xhar'ka7 Automobile Roads Inst, KharIkov 1955 SO: M-1036 28 mar 56 . . - . .. - -, - 1, "", " , , , - 11 - . ... . - . I . - - - . --- - - YEMKOVEII. D..V.,.,kand.tekbn.nauk Mviological phenomena In otabi.Uzed aoils caused by 3xmidingo Avt.dorpi dor.stroi. no.l-.32-36 165. ()URA 3.883-3.) BIRULYA, Aleksmadr Nonstgutinovichp prof.; GOVMSHCLOIKO, Hikolay Yakovlwvich, doto.s kand. tekbc. nauk; XEMAKOVICIIj Dmltriy V iE2v c k; yaovwJr,-". ._jMAR,_ dots., kand. tekhn. nim~ red.; IODVItIZBIYXH,, L.P.v red.; GAIANTIONOVA, Ye.N1., tekim. red. [Highwqys and their use] EkspluatatsiomWe kachestva. avtomobill- mykh darog. Moskvap Nauchno-tekbn.izd..vo M-va aviomobiVnogo transp. i shosseinykh dorog RSFSR, 1961. 133 P. WHA 15:2) (Transportations Automotive) (Roads) - I .. - BIRULYA, A.K.; IERMAWVICH., Mw Laboratory investlgating of -Im c propertids of soil- cownt pavownt'sodels; Trudy Mir. &it.-dor. Inst. no628i 13-25 1629 (MIM 17: 2) YEMKOVICH,.D.V..; KUPRINO B.D. Device J!or wasuring deformations In road structures. Trudy Khar, airt,-dor. inst. no.28t26-29 162. (MIRA 17r2) TAMWAKOVI I, starchly kinomekhanik. Nors, attiontion to the lubriaMion of projeotors. litomekhanik no.6:31-32 JO 153. (MI." 6:8) (Moving-picture projectors) YFA%IAXOVICH, V.K., inzb. Convertara using germanium diodes, Avtco,p t43.0m, J sTia:01 S .- nc.22:31-32 D 164. (MIRA 181i) 1. laboratoriya signalizataii i OvYazi Vostochn"ibirokoy dorogi. .-I ZABOLOTM, Ivan Prokof 'yevich; PODOWlY, Kikhail Immakovich; PAnOT, KoTop kajidotekhnonauk. retsensent; LTAEW, G.K#, kand.takhn.nauk, retsertzent; TJMX4LMNO, Holes gornyy lush,, ratmensent; SOSSM, id 0000, A.P., otv.redo; SIPTAOINA, Z.A., "d.ird-va; N ITSTA, tekhnaed.; PROZOROTMATA, takhn.rid. [Klning engineering; for ninere of underground Intigrated brigades] Gornoradnoe delo: d1le gornoraboohlkh podsemuykh komplakenykh briged. Xoekva. Goo.nouchno-takha.isd-va lit-ry po gornown dalup 1960. 384 p. (KIRA 13:3) (Mining engineering) YEM4ALINSUT.A.p B.A. ll-~~~-----------_ Extrouterine pregwney at a late term. Zdrar. Belor. 6 no.8:73.-72 Ag 160. (PREGUNCYp EXTRAUTEMM) (KERA 33:9) XMMLIMKIT, A.F. - I Possible complications in the as* of the adrmocorticlotropic hormozw. Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.3:33-35 Mr 059. (MM 12:7) 1e Is Irubmaskoy rayonnoy bollattay (glavr4py vrach N. Ye. Karelin). (ACTE) YERVALIVSXIY A.F. - -- !Mwmm rathaganesis of infectious nonspecific polyarthritifle ZdLrav. Dolor. 5 no*8:27-29 Ag 059, (UMA 12:10) 1. Is lqubanskoy rayonnoy bollnitay (gUvrq-., -.rmeh ff.,TeAarelin). (BLOOD--SOUK) (ARTEMITIS, AHELUMID) 'Skin reaction in rbsumatiom and the themp'sutic effoot. Zdrav. Del. 7 noolO;21-26 0 161i -14--,11) IsI~.Lyubanskoy rayonnoy bollnitay (ispolapyusheMy obyamannasti figmtogo vracha N.I.Zhaleyko). Nauchnyy rukovoditall - prof. I.D. Mishenin. .(GAHM GLOBUL111) (SKIN) (l#WlATIC HEART DISEASE) Ma4ALINSKly Ad, Specific antigen ir the blood seram in infectioas nonspecific polyarthritle and rheumatism. Zdrav. Bel. 8 no o 6 s25-16 -Te 162. (MMA 16:8) I I L banskoy rayonwy bollaitay (glavyy vrach N,,Ye. "3Z3.;f. (RHEU14TISM) (ARTHRITIS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIE-S) YERUJMSKIYp AaFe, Iffectiven iss of gamns, globulin in #h"Mtic fever* ldrtrv. Bel. 9 no,302-63 Mr'63 (MM 16t12) 1. Tz I.Vubanskoy raymnoy boltnitay, ffauchay7 rukovoditell ra- boty - prof, I.D*Wsheninv MUM3, B. Aq IffLINI907A., N. Ye. Wordlovsk) Pathomorphology and histoebodstry of pollm"UUs in children vaccinated vith Salk vacoins. Arkh. pat. ro.22311-16 161. (KM 15 t 7) 1. Is Sverdlovskago nauchm-loolodovatell notituts. PO profi2aktike Po3loulyoUtaldir. 0. (PMION=TIS) (NUN) (S?iXAL CCU) TARMAN B A Issuli, of an investigation of tbo 'brueellosis ticks bormseentor F uuttaUl, collected In Cblta ProTIfte. Preliminary report. Izv. Irk., goo. usuch. -1 sel.pretIr"hun, lost - 141265-10 157. (NM 13:7) (CHITA MVINM-TIM AU CAUIUS 01 IIISMU) (SwIff"813) MAN WIN, Qallty of Rottlagor's wr In roullon to ths lOmtb of preser- vation. 20031-334 r59. '(KIRA 13t7) (BACMIOLOGT--WWMB A= =M= KWIA) (AGAR) 17(2,3,4) WV116-59-6-9JI46 AMOR:' Yerman, B.A. TITLEi The Morphological and Some Histoohemloal Changes (Glycogen, Alkaline Phosphwtase and Rlbonucleic Acid) in Guinea Pigs During Infection Caused loy Cloatridium Oedematiens PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii. i immunobiologli, 1959,~Xr 6. pp 95-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work was, first, to study the morphological developnent of anaerobic gangrene caused by Clostridium oedematiens in doses,Which killed the animals in approximately the same time that It takes tD.kill patients with the acute or fulgurant, form of gas gangrene and, second, to study the metabolic disturbances, particularly the content of glycogen, alkaline phosphatase and rlb6nucleia acid in the cells and tissues of the animals at various stages of gas gangrene. The pathological anatomy of gas gangrene has been studied by A.N. Chistovich, V.I. Krasichkova, A.Z. Dyagileva, AN. Sm4ftannikov and Ya.L. Rapoport. Disturbance in the carbohydrate metabollam'was noted by Z.N. Kazimirova, Ts.S. Kagan, Yu.M. Clefter, A.N. Shatalova, Rubel', Yu.A. Arshinova, M.K. Ca.rd 1/3 Gesberg, P.M. Shapiro, M.V. Glikina. and O.A. Levin. B.V. Kdrovskly, wv/16-59.6_2o/46 The Morphological and Some Histoahemical Changes (Olycogen, Alkaline PhDSphatase and Ribonucleic Acid) in Guinea Pigs During Infection Caused by Clostridium Oedematiens D.L. Ferdman, E. BolliAdin~, *to., have discussed the importance of alkaline phosphalase and ribonUolefe acid an the metabolic 11~roceuses. For the present.tests, guine'i pigs weighing 350-400 g were injected with 0.01 (death in 48 hours) and 0.1 ml (death in 24 hours) two-day broth culture of Clostridium oedematiens. The guinea pigs were then killed off at regular stages after infection and various tiasue,specimens subjected to histochemical examination'. Glycogen was determined by the Shabadash method, Alkaline phosphatase by the Gomori zaeth:~ ribonucleic acid by the Brachet method, rat by the Goldman method, enalin by Weasells, fibrin by Weigert's, collagen by van Gieson's method and the impregnation of the gagyrophil fibers by Foot's method. The tests showed that the muscle fibers and polymorphonuclear laukooytes lost glycogen. The lymph, monocytoid and histiooytic cells lost ribonucleio acid. The node3 on the control (non-injected) side developed a hyperplastic process with an in- crease in the number of lymphoblasts, lymphocytes and reticular cells saturated with ribonucleic acid. Foci or fatty degeneration were noted in the liver, kidneys and mycoardia. The hepatic cells lost glycogen. Card 2/3 A weakening of alkaline phosphatese activity was mated In the kidneys BOY/16-59-6-2D/46 The Morphological and Some Histochemical Changes (Olycogen, Alkaline Phosphatase and Ribonucleic Acid) in Cluinea Pigs During Infection Caused by Clostridium Oedematiens with irregular appearance of glycogen in the opithelial'oells of the nephritic canaliculi. No noticeable change could be detected in the amount of ribonuoleio acid In the liver or the pancreas. There are:' 6 photos and 26 references, 20 of which are Soviet, 2 German, 1 Frienchand 3 English. ASSOCIAITION: Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Imeni Gamalei AM SSSR (Institute of Epidemiology and Miorobiology imeni 0-a-maloya of the AMN, USSR) SUENITTED: November 13, 1958 Card 3/3 YeFOW. B. A., Cand 1.1led Sci - (diss) "Uorphologlc4l and (:ertaiii hl-stoc:,eriJcal ..~r charizes in relation to glyco-en, aarmurialin, ribonucleic a-.id ;r)a wlk;,liw-- I phospatae in non-Jmmwi-- aria 'Irmune guin,!a pii;s duri:.;- anaf-robic, gangrerke caused by a oedematierts,," Yoscow, 1960., 13 pp 4Acau "m of LedltNil Sden-c-a!i uss~,) (KL, -C-60, 110) YERMAN B.A. Horphological and'Idstochomieal changes fonavins I=mnization of gulmea pigs with a Cl. pedematiens.anatoxin. Zhur. mLkrobiol. epid. i imwi. 32 no.7:77-81 Je 161.. 04IRA 15; 5) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii izeni Gamalei AMU SSSR. (CLOSTRIDIUM OBDEMATIENS) (TOXINS AND OTITOXIIIS) - . . - -.. - - 1 -11-111- 1.1- 1--, - YERMANI B. A.; ESSEL'j A, Ye.; BRONTTSKAYA., Ye. Yu.; SHUBINA, S. B.; WPUSNIKOVA, A. T. "Tsitofotometricheskoye opredeleniye soderzhaniya rnk v kletkakh nf*;.-r-2, zarazhennykh mk-soderzhashchim virusom." report presented at Symp on Virus Diseases, Moscow, 6-9 Oct 64. Institut virusnykh infektsiy, Sverdlovsk. YE04AZIP B.A.; PLOTNfKOV, N.F.; KADKIIIA, Ye.V.1 WASNIKOVA, A.11',~:- SHUBINA. (Sverdliovsk) 14,,~rphci'Logy andIcytochemistry of the '61113 of t6 REP-4), t-Issue oulture under normal conditions and 4% entarovlv~us Wecclons. Arkh. pat. 26 nc.9s47-55 164. 18W ' 0 insti.~Wit V'-M=.Tkb ',nord-lov-skly nauchnc-jisdledovatel ~3kly. infektaiy (dire 0,F,Bogdanov)O BURITAX, Yu.L.; BY5iVGXIY. N.G.; DOLQOPMV. W.W.; RVMTN. G.K.; TURMAN B.I4 (kl&tLa mtractions ftt*nt V.S.S.14 ?7,2?2, Doo.31, 1949, ,(CA 11 noagsioz6z 153) 'JW1TA4A;YWAJ, D; Vicall, 1. NpIdemic of typhoid favor In the hospital in Vinkovei during 1952-53. fligUens. Aeogre 6 no-3-4t261-272 154. 1. Hig1jonski savod, Onije, Opes, bolatm. Vinkovelo (TI ID M , spideidoloet spidadc In hoop.) TXRW, L.X,(Koskva) Medical wor1wrm during t1w period before and durimg thd December armed revolt of 1905- Klin, nod. 34 no,10-9 J& 056. W" 9 S) in ituesta, medical workers during December &mod revolt in 1903) YERYAN Lja.;,GAL'PERINk,, Ye.L. ~ ~- New data on the Matalline structmv of Bi 2P3 .2Y403. Zhur.neorg,khir. 11 no.lt221 Ja 166. (MIRA 19ti) 1. Submitted May 200 1965. KTJ 7i-pcv, D.F.; L.fa - ~,OLIDER, G.A.; GALIPYRIN', 3.3. Stm-,tzre of some dezlvatlvep cf ur,~!a bnd study of dl=zeldes and d'i-guanyls of ", z1ohenadiona and diary-A. urea. Zhur. strakt. khim. 5 no.4;646-,64 Ag HIE A Lh KABANOVP F.I.,, doktor ist. nauk,- KUZUTS)VV N.V.V kando lot. nank; ANTONOV, V., NOGINA, N., tekhn.red. mjand. lot. nauk; is . nauki USEMOV,-A.T., kand. red.; ZAKRAFOVA,,-G., sled. red.; (Outline of the history of 1861-19171 Ocherki istoril 1861-1917. (By] P.I.Kabanoy 1963. 388 P. (IAbor and the Russian proletariat,, Hosaiiskogo proletariata; i dr. Moskva, Sotsekgis, OGRA 16:11) laboring classes) BARBANIKLIP R.T.) YERWOKO Ma. Technological features in the production of panels extruded from a flat eantainer. TSvet. met. 38 noola74-79 j& r65 (MIRA 18:2) KABANOV, Petr Ivanovich; JNLtinavl~ihj SD4FMUK9 G.r., red.1 KO * #Lraf - [Norosov strike of 1885) Norosovsksla steahka 1S05 Code; posoble dlla uchltolla. Nomkva,, Uchpeftls~ 196). n3 P. (MIU 16:9) (Moscow-Strikes and lockouts--T stry) yraw, S.S. (Moskva) I -- - -- ---I - Protem-ting the health of children in rural armo durixg th6 first year of life. 7~11d. I, akush. 26 no 4x3" Ap 161. (MIRA 140) (INIPANTS-.CARE A14D HTGI=5 I ~ -. . I ~ . ~ I - . 11 - ~. , , ~ 7, -, , - - . - ~, -..I - -.1 - -- , . , 4 - - . mamp VL. (Mlookva); SOBOIEV, O,K. (Moskva); TSATURYAlij K.To (Moskva) Problens concerning the theory of self-adjusting control system. Izv. AN SSSR. otdo tekh, nauk, tekh. kib, no,3:103- Ul NY-Je 163 * (MIU 16:7) (Automatic control) YEMNOKI I. P. f1lavestigation of the Influences of Cemnt Exothelval." Report submitted :ror the Conferencecon Heat and Mass Transfer, Minsk,, =SR., Tune i961. YE--KNOON Allz, .I I I . PAnov, r.p.; SJWAM~ Yu.I.; 1 0 ! m 900, 51 j Wz- Incressing the productivity of mills for the cold rolling -of Pipes. !Mvet.ust. 28 no.6:41-50 N-D t55. (KIRA 10: 11) (Rolling (metalwork)) (pipe) ACC NR3 AP70OC596 SO URCE-_d6bt_.-1fW01TSFf66_f 00~01VO 0 5 4700 5-51 AUTHOR; Grishkovetup Ya..G.; Yermanok, M. Z.; Pinskaya, L, IN O=' none TITLE; Mechanical properties of Dl alloy tubes SOURCE: Metallovede!niya i tormicheakaya obrabotka metallov, no. 11, 1966, 54-55 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy tube, aluminum alloyVtubacold drawing. Tzsbe 4 property, aim' da"MoabaAstructure/Dl alloy ,-,N-AN&-j"t pa- ABSTRACT: A method for improving the structure and mechanical properties of DI aluminum alloy tubes. has been investigated. Cold-rolled tubels, 55 =I in outside diameter with a wall. 2 mm thick, were cold drawn without a mandrel to 54-34 mm in diameter, annealed it 500C for 40 min, quenched, and naturally aged. Depending on s' the reduction, the tensile trenith varied from 36.8 to 43.8 ks/mm2, the yield 1 strength from 22,3 to 27.2 kg/mm , and the elongation 'from 18 to 23.5%. The mini- mi*sm strength properties and the largest grain were observed in specimens drawn with 5-12.5% reduction; the strength increased with increasing reduction. Annealing in a saltpeper bath incre'ased the strength by 1.5-3.0 kg/mm2 and reduced the elongation by 0.5-3.0% as compared to furnace annealing. Annealing with rapid heating high frequency induction improved somewhat the strength properties and structure of cold-drawn tubes. Orig..art.~.has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: non*/ :ard 1/1 UDC: 680.17:669.717 136-3-13/25 AUTHORS: Shevakin,, Yu. F, Condidate oZ Technical Sciences and 16- &YY j Termanok, M. Z. TITLE: WM;MW ct to Production of 19-oecially Thirb-I.Valled Aluminium-Alloy Tubes. PDvqMlye. :)roizvodstva osobo tonkostejuifth trub iz slyuminlyevykh oplavov). PERIODIGAL: Uvft:rys Metally, 19579 No,39 pp.66-74 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present work was to study conditions for the production of cold rolling and drawing without a mandrel of very thin-walled (down to 0.20-0.23 mm) alilminium-alloy tubes and to compare this with other methods. In the experiments pass design was calculated by a method developed by Shevakin and rolling pressures were measured. Direct and derived curves are given showing the inter- relation of rolling factors and photographs of tubes with different defects are shown. The operating characteristics of cold-rolling mills with different alloys, data showing the influence of wall thickness on thickening during drawing without a mandrel and recommended drawing and rolling conditions are tabulated. CompDred with ordinary methods the reco=ended procedure secures higher yields of sound 1/2 tubes with less effort: the productivity of mills for cold rolling very thin-walled tubes is 2-3 times higher than that 136-3-13/25 Organizatlon cttlv Produ,ctlon of Specially Thin-Walled Aluminiuni-Alloy Tubos. 2/2 of 11!sMITMash-design roller machines. There are 7 figwes and 4 tables and 3 Slavic references. AVAILABLE: MbruV of Congress MKOKO-Nezes MYNIMTO Toy$ A -Dien$ toewlev for the productlop of reetanctur aludma taboo. Iftet. mt. .30 20.505-" My 457. (KM IOW (Aluels =i) (fttrusies (Obtalveft)) :LUTHOR: Termanckq M.Z. SOV/149-58-4-20/26 TITLE: -VatIVOTO "R WM""Wall Thiclawsq in Mendrol-less, Drawing of 2minil-IMAlloy Tubes (ISMU0111ye tolshchiny st*nk:L pri bezopravoch-on voloobanii trub iz alyminiyevykh Splavov) PMODICA6LsIzvestiya V7Ash41rh Uchobnykh Zavodsaiy Tsvetnaya MetallargiYaq 19589 Nr 49 PP 142-15P. (689) ABSTItICT: Cold rolling used in conjunctim with fit* drawing constitutes a most efficient mothod of makina thin- walled tubes. However, the wall thickness of the tube is usually altered during the latter operation, the magmitude of this effect being proportional to the total reduction of the tube diameter. When close Ai nsional tolerances are aimed at, it is eamential to kncw how the variation of the wall thickness is affected by various factors sAd it. sik's In order to provide such data that the present.investigation was instigated. Tubes made of ialuminium, alloys D16 and ANG (both in the hard and.aininealed condition),30 = Card 3./4 diameter and 1 = wall thickness were used in the. SOV/149-58-4-20/26 variation Of the Ilan Thickwas in Mandrel-less Drawing of A111min.um. Alloy Tubes experiments, The characteristic dimnsions of --the dmving dies mpAe of steel Y8 were: Die entry angle - 129 20v 30 and .400; length of the cylindrical bearing smotion - 2 and. 15 =. Two ranges of drawing. speeds vomit pVloyed: 150-250 no/min and 25-45 X/Rii. (Th 1" djjmosion of the results the following torms #" used: 4ftUl reduction of the tube diameter AD = D where DK and DN are the final and the initiii-Milame -term of the tube respectively. Elongation per pass IL = PIOP Variation of the wall thickness &t = tr- who * tK an& tN denote the fin4l and initial ;1 thickness. Back tonsion = Q/F kgl=4). It was found that when the operating-conditions in free drawing are such that the tube, is deformed in die only, A t in proportional U AD (Fig.1 and 2) and t (Fig-4 and 5). but is not affected by variation of DN 7Tablo 1). With increasin ;L -the vajus.of 4% decreases (Fig.1 and 2). At is M same for both hard ancl annealed materials &n& it is not Card 2/4 affected by application of two-stags drawtug (Table 4). SOV/149-58-4-20/26 Variation of the 'Nall Thickness in MandX!01-19ss Drawing of Alumintua Alloy Tube a while At is not affected by variation of the length of the cyliodrical bearing section of the die (Table 2)0 it varies consUerably wben the entry angle dt is altereii (Fig.6). Ikon. 4 = 120 the wall of the tube 0 becomes thickor after a drawing opexation; iben a(= gio & is negative i.e. the wall thickness decreases. (The combined effect of o( and t on Ot is shown on Fig-7) Similar effect is obserwed. when back tension is applied (Fig.8), i.e. with increasing VF the value of 4 t linearly decreases. If to = increase of the wall thickness in the absonoe of back tension, A = back tension corze OnAilnic to At = 0. Uon the following formla can ba-um*d:-:I: at - t - t /A x W. The last two effects are att2butel to the fact that at high values of CA and Q/F, deformation of the tube talwa place also outside the die* It was concluded that the best wq of minimizing At is application of Card 3/4 back tension and heavy drafts. Application of large SOV/149-58-4-20/26 Variation of the Wall Th;Lclmess in Mandrel-less Drawin$ of Alum1pium. ALLOY imbes the entry angles is not to be recommended for industrial applications owing to the fact that the tube becomes unstable in the deformatiou region, particularly if Jaeavy drafts a3m employed. There are 8 figureaq 4 tables and 5 Soviet xWerencos. 'N,SOCIATION: Moskovskiy Institut Tsvetzqkh Metallov i Zolota. Rafedra Obraboiki Metallov Daylenijrem (Moscow Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold, Chair for Shaping of Metals by Pressure) SUBMITTED: 30th December 1957- Card 4/4 AUTHOR: Y SOY/136-58-5-12/2-1- Mr-W TITIS: Investigation of the Process of Mandrel-leso Drawing of Aluminium Alloy Tubes (Issledovanlye bezopravochnogo volocheniya trub iz alyuminlyevykh aplavcv) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1958, Dlr~--5, pp 70 - rJ7 (IJSSR) ABSTRACT: Tubes of the alloys D16 and AMG were investigated in the annealed state as well as after cold rollin(r,. The compositions of the alloys and their moochanical properties are entered in Table 2; t8e anneallnZ regime consisted of heat.Ing for 90 min at 400 C, whereby one of the alloys was cooled in air and ths other was allowed to cool down in the furnace to 200 0 with a speed of 30 OC per hour and then in air. Tubes of 30 mm diaand wall thicknesses of 17 2, 3 and 4.5 mm. and also tubes of 189 24, 35 and 51 mm dia. with wall thicknesses of 1 and 2 = were used in the experizents. The degree of deformation during rolling of the tubes with various wall thicknesses was approximately the same. For reducing the difference between the longi- tudinal and transverse wall thicknesses, the rolling was effected at reduced rates of feed. The drawlng was -.arried out by means of a 5-ton test machine with a speed of Cardl/3 150-250 mm/Min. and on a r,--torL drawing staiid with a speed SOV/136-58-5-12/2-2 Investigation of the Process of Mandrel-less Drfting of Aluminium Alloy Tubes of 25, and 45 m/min. Dies mage of the steel U8 with a cone opening of 12, 20) 30 and 40 and widtW- of the calibrating strip of 2 and 15 mm were chosen. The tube dimensions were measured with a micrometer with an accu.-acy of O,A mm The wall thickness at each cross-section was measured in 10 te 15 Point.5 along the perimeter.. On the basis of the obtained results, which are tabulated in graphs, the ftll,~,wins ~oa- clusions are arrived at: 1) the dependence of the drav.,Ing force on the rate of deformation per pass is linear; 2) the stress at the boundary between the elastic and plasti-c zcnes of deformation is a parabolic function of the degrae of p=eliminary deformation; 3) with inczeasing cone angle of the drawing die, the drawing force will increase the more intensively the thicker the original wall thi3kness of the tubei 4) the initial tube diameter does not affect the drawing force., Formulae are derived interrelati-nC. 'a-lie degree of thickening of the walls with the basic parajae!A~-ra (;ard 2/3 SOV/136-58-5-12/22 Investigation of the Process of Mnndrel-less Drawing of Aluminium Alloy Tubes of the process; the distribution of the rate of reduction in the case where the tube sinking is effected in two stages does not influence the changes in the-wall thickness-, ai technology has been evolved which reduces the increase in the wall thickness of the tubes during the process of sinking. The work described in this paper was carried out under the leadership of Professor I.L. Perlin. A. Shaller participated in the experiments. There are 9 figures, 7 tables'and 12 references, 11 of which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Mintsvetmetzoloto Card 3/3 1. Aluminum tubing--Producticn 2. Aluminum alloys--Applications yummx, U. Z. Strains in the elasticity sones of the deformation center and the f rIctIon factor during the deep droulog of pipes. Izv. vys.ucheb.sav.; tevetmete 2 noo6:166-177 059o ("DA 13 j4) 2. Krasnoyarskly Institut tevetmpth ustallov, Imfedra obrabotki mt&Uov Oavlowene (Deep drawing (Metalwork)) (Friction) It:. YERMANOK, M. Z., Cand T~-ch Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of certain param.--t,2rs for drawing and cold-rolling of pipe of aliminim alloyallo MOSccrd, 1960- 23 PP (Min Higher and Inter Spec Eluc RSFSR,, Krasnoyarsk Inst of No'nferrous Metals im M. 1. Kalinin, Chair of "Pressure-Proceasing of Metals"), 150 copie5 MY No 15, 19610, 134) 86689 IUD S/lJ6/6O/OOO/O12/ :D09/010 Eig /E183 AUTHORS:' Barbanellt.R.1.1 and Yermanok, M. Z. 'Investigation. of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed TITLE:- Aluminium Alloy Components ~'PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally~ 1960, No. 12, PP. 74-80 TEXT: For both technical and economic reason17 extrusion is 'widely employed in the manufacture of ribbed components used in the aircraft and allied industries. The cross-section of some components of this type is illustrated below. The object of the present investigation was to determine the parameters required for analytical deternination of the extrusion pressure for the case of a non-cylindrical (rectangular) container and experimentally to check the validity of the theoretical formula derived. !The extrusion Pressure, P, for the case of a rectangular contalhert can be calculated from a formula due to Professor I.L. Perlin (Ref. 2). Card 1/7 S/136/60/000/012/609/010 E193/B183 .Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy' i Components 06689 3/136/60/000/012/009/010 3193/2183 Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components For a rectangular container with radiused edgosp which was used by the present authoral this formula becomes: P 217cr 203 L.4 -L.P + [Tcr 2 + (a - 2r).2r]. 1KL 1 - '(F-m.a + 0"'"3d,c) + Fk.p'V8fff*3d.k (la) 3 in a The unknown quantities.in this formula include %P (stress, kg/=2, due to friction between the extruded metal and the container walls)t Sd.c (the mean value of the resistance to deformations kg/mm21 of the extruded metal in the deformation reglon)q and 8d.k (resistance to deformation of theextruded metal after leaving the deformation region). However, the present authors show that the formula given above can be used only for the values Of 8d (resistance to deformation in the various aross-sections of Card 3/7 86689 9/136/6o/ooo/oldoog/olo 2193AI183 Investigation of Stresses During Xxtrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Illoy Gomponents the deformation region) known. These can be determined from the true stressAtrain diagram constructed from experimentally determined load/strain curves for a given material, However, the values. of !d9 determined in this. manner can be used in formula (1a) only i the duration of the deformation process during the tensile tests in equal to the durationp Vd, deformation during extrusion. To calculate -rd it is necessary to know the volume, V, of the deformation region of the extruded components and the present authors derived a formula for V for the case of thin strip extruded from a rectangular container: V = I It 2 6 bi -a2 (2a) where a2 is.the width of the extruded atr1p and bl Is the thickness of the extrusion billet. All other relevant parameters of the extrusion process and the tensile tests being known, the present*a"uthors were able to calculate the correct rate of strain Card 4/7 86689 8/136/60/000/012/09/010 3193/1183 Investigation of Stresses During Ectrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components to be used during tensile tests, from the results of which the true stress/deformation diagrams were constructed for the aluminium alloy A16 (D16) deformed at 350p 400 and 450 10C. Unfortunatelyl only values of hd.H (resistance to deformation of metal that has Just entered the deformation region) could be determined directly from these diagrams. It was found, however, by application of the method of minimum squares, that the diagrams could be represented with sufficient degree of accuracy in the form of straight curves, from which the values of Gd.0 and' Sdk couldbe found by extrapolation. In addition, the values of Sd.o were calculated with the aid of formula@ derived by several other workers. Since these.calculations gave widely differing resultag it was decided to check experimentally which of the formulas used gave the most accurate results. To this endq the alloy D16 was extruded in the form of rod, with the aid of a cylindrical container and a conical die (a.= 650), the extrusion pressure, P, was measuredg Card 5/7 OW9 Evli%660/000/012/009/010 319 183 Investigation of Stresses During Extrusion of Ribbed Aluminium Alloy Components and from the values of Pq the magnitude of Od.0 was determined for various.extrusion conditions. The values.of 8d.0 obtained in this manner wert much lower than any calculated from the true s-tress/deformation diagrams, approaching most closely those obtained with the aid of a. formula due to I.L. Perlin (Ref.6). In the final stage of the present investigationg the magnitude of P in extruding three types of ribbed components was determined experimentally. The values obtained were considerably lower than those calculated with the aid of formula (1a)t in which the values of Sd.c and Xkp I determined from data on extrusion of rods from a.cylindriaal container, were used. This,discrepancy was found to be due to the fact that the calculated values:of 11kp were considerably higher than its,truo magnitude. 'When correct values of Kkn (determined directly from data on extrusion of ribbed compone&-~s) were used in formula (la)g the difference Card 6/7