SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YERMOKHIN, M.M. - YERMOLAYEV, B.B.

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SEMENOVp Dran Semenovich; YERMOXHIN M!kbajl HatuspyAch , -4" (Nowmilitary otatutes] Kavye voinskis ustavy. Mosk-wap Von. izd-vo,, 1961. 39 P. (MIRA 18:9) lp, "milm ....... .:1 YERMOXHIN if.. general-atayor artilloril.; VEMLIE'R, 1. ~ p. dpolkomik; SfITLOV, IP voo It,- f6ibener-podpolko-mi k 14ath-Aological skill plus progre-m-ned instruotion. Tekh. 1, vooruzh. MIRA 17.9) no.4:36-40 Ap 164. (A . i , 11 If I 1 111 111 1111 "it 111MIRI 11,11144:1 f 1111; 1 tFINIPUP 'KIIHIM11 1111111; Jill IIHM~~~ jL"- 1 T",r -- If Usma/Cul:tivatea "ale-, Mclms. !11-5 Abu J.-jur : :!-.ur Diol., 11.3 lc,5c, -93o4 Author : VoN. Title Irlic Iiifluonce Of Dccn~-- -.1uIl Cultivation Without Crl--r Tur.-,ia~; the Soil T~iyor ini -L!-.kj Yield of Vc~-,atnble-11,(-,L)n Cr0j)!3 a'101. Of POtatOCS ILIJUr C'---"-LUtiOIIS Of II'riU'tC:k' min - OriG Pub : Sot,~, Uzl-aizixtana, 1956, ii~. lo, 61-64. Abstract : Pota-toor, were jila"lit&- cc~i-ly (101i"6inY 11.1 3 variety) iii a t;,-il 11hich war, plowctt "-..) nof Ito-45 cm witl'.ou' ~Iu-- iii!,-; over the soil 1na-ur. The p1mito davelopuct well anC- thc yi-cle~ incrensed by 271,') L-i cmrparisov, ieith the 0-n= crop *1 plowed t~ -. ~~cp%L of 25-2-1 mi. 'MQ ;;ro,.M J:I 001 - .uui-~t nk -,)Izac at ',;,jc U,,-.bc!r vcL;etablc-j)o-tat;; o-- ~ I-e: Li 1955o Thu ylul,'. -)f vatar rifac.,in 'Iliv yiel(I or crcps voi,t tip by Carc! 1/2 6'1' USSR/cultivatoc Plantz, - j-.,k)tat,)us, melons. At-, Jour Re' ~~',Lur - Biol-, 1;0 9, 1950) 39304 !'Qtatocs p1mited in t`-c stu.-...-cr Li deeply plowed soil vithotit turminr; over t".c layer produced a decrecise i-- y1oIC in conparison i~-Tth a crop obtaince on sail ific:. haC. been turned over. lu Uid. ccparinant, irrl~,n-Uon hand to Oc used vven befii-c th-c appearance o1: -,VroA~S. Mis causec! a sa~;GLir; anC 'U'lijtcning, in the scjil wIich '.,a(! 'acca plowcO. witliout over turning the layer, There- fare) the plant daveloput. poorly. Whan tho noil wao plow&. deeply without a tho conton"s 0,: ii`ran- toEs anC.. of free phospho,,ic acie! :Ln the arablu mia arable '.Iorizon do-mi ~U-o v of 50 cri. incrcanQC. ,'.crably. -- S.A, Ilihitiv., Card 2/2 UM/Cultivated Mmts - Potatoes. Vedetablese Melons. M-3 Abe Jour Ref niur - B101. No 7. 10, 29821 Autbor Yermoklhixi., V.N. ................................ rhot Title : 2ho RactanSWm Double-Raw Method of Planting Melons on Irri&tsd*dCiAi Orig Pub : Sots. a, khe Utbekistana.. 1957., NO 3p 49-53 Abstract : At the Uzbek Experibmatal, VegOtable wA Potato SUtion, trying out three different methods of planting in 1955 (namely, the square-pocket method with 140 x 140 cm6 and 2 plants in each bunch.. the rectangular at 140 x 70 cme with a -single p1mt in ouh group, -Dlantlng on tho scheme of 280 x 70 cme in shallow coupled I%uTaws, leaving one plant in a bunch) shoved the latter method to yield the best results, The rectangular double-row method of plant- ing in the furrows improved the IrriSating set-up and faci- litated a melon yield increase in comparison with the Card 1/2 /V USSR/CultRvated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M Abs Jour: flef Zhur-Diol.p Ho 17p 1958o 77682. Author Yermokhin, V. Inst Title New Division iato Districts of Varieties of VeBe- tables and Melon Crops. Crig rub: Sots. s.kh. Uzbekistana, 1957, No 8, 73-74. Abstract: Description is given of new varieties of vege- table and melon crops put into the districts of the Uzbek SSR in 19571 malt cucubbers Kuylya- skiy 262,, cabbaGe Tushkentakaya 10 for the niddle and late periods of planting, and Sunrkand white watermelon. Card 1/1 67 PRAW I BDOK UnMATION WFAM ftim. Azarbaydzhanakly nouchno-losledavattl'skly 1nSt1tat nerto- P*rersb&LrVR)ruvJch*y proKyahlennbstl Imenl T. T. Ma"a"W" 3bernlk trudov, v7p. 2. (Collection or varks, so, 2) some Javertotedet, 1958. 373 p. Zrratx slip Inserted. 500 eapplea ;:r-*-t=. Additional SponnorInE Agvncyi Uerbaydotan. Minlaterstwo not xvil" promyslaennosti. 9d. of IPub-%rhtng Wwavs T.B. AlItamn; RdItorial boards T-% Allyev. Candidate of Chest,.11 Set-ncw, V.S. Outyrya, Doctor of Cbsm1sm4 Science ; A.9. Malyev* Zloctor or Chemical ftleness# WJL Xa*aftm# Candidate f Tectaleal Sclanges. V.Yh. Nasum7aft, Candt"to at. Chemical 3clences, P.Q. Sulvymumova, Candidate or Technical Sciences$ A.M. Levahina, Candidate of Chemical Sclesceas 9.3L AQ' t=an, Candidate of chemical 3clentest I.%, Oradsheva# CavAldste or T*chWeal Sciences# X.X. NoUk-d , CarAidate of Chadeal science*. tuRpma engineers, t^chnlc lens, and refinorm con.. methods of' petroleum conversion. COVMGB: ?he collection presents an analysis or &1frq~ types of crudes *xtracted in Aterbaydthen and or the pro&ecta recovered rz%m tneat eru"s thr-vgn petrol*aa ounvermisa processes. The dew4tering, desaltIng arA dessalgirylUe or crudes Is desor-lbed and the Suitability or theme craft@ tar aw recaverr or dIesel. fUGIS I& discussed. %&=Its or 4rataUtU tracking perrormod over a nuidiv*o %to m7s%batim x&%al"t and the chemical composition of #svalift Profto 1W %W- stage catalytlt crAlking are an"y--od, "SpItim sod Gmeattes- t1on or catai7sto an wail as catalyst cive-1-tian in a aypw- rim System are PtVIOWF4. Various 100 all add1ttwee a" the production of different typea or oil* and or eMbea %I=ir are c"'LlIned. A~:C"n-aa &COOMpany Indi*-X-aMA6-1M- Navicy-P V.ys.. I&I -Mallawase- I,=. K.r. Antonave, MJL and- -A-.3,. -Ar-ustaw"': Treatment or vaft-u~- far A.G. VOL. det.fts.d '-3. fn ~-'-.Flz' soure# for Wesel PAR Mae 83 aim vatersa :" A ft 1z 2 Q4 and 9. 0'r 3yntbOtIc silica AIuwjn& catalyst on the Formation or manstu Rydrocarbons In Gasoline Cape 368 SOV/81-59-10-36392 Translation f rom: Re:rerativnyy zhurnal . Xhimiya,_ 1959, Nr 10, P 1138 (USSR) AWHORS; Agayeva, S.M. P Y=94" V 14 - Javw*lov, A.G., Yuadinov, AN., Kuprlya- nova, rjV., Nadirova, M.N., Teirteryan, A.B., rteT_yTn_,__?3-A. TITLE: The Petroleum of Azerbaydzhan as Raw Material Sourae for the Production of Diesel Fuels PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Azerb. n.-i. in-t neftepererabat. prom-sti, 1958, Nr 2, PP 34-4q, (Azerbayazhanian s-u-m-m-aryT ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation are oited which had the aim of obtaining high-cluality diesel fuel for high-speed diesel engines from Azerbaydzhan petroleum. Petroleum samples of 24 layers were subjected to laboratory fractionittion followed by selecting the 100C fractions within the tempera- ture range of 130 - 4000C. The obtained fractions were then subjected to physical-chemical analysis for determination of indices characterizing the operational properties of the fuels: cetane number, fraction composition, viscosity, turbidity and pour points, etc. Based on the investigation the classification of the principal types of Baku petroleum has been car- Card 1/2 ried cut with regard to obtaining diesel fuels from -them. The resources sm/81-59-lo-36392 The Petroleum of Azbrbaydzhan as Raw Material Source for the Production of Diesel and the quallizies of these fuels have been determined and a State Standard GOST for high-speed diesel fuels has also been developed. V. Kel'tse,, Card P,/2 TKACWp Rmwi Yakovlevichl XAMTNMV,, A.]P.,, spets.rod.j IRMOOM9 X.Tv rod.# -11SINAp TO.I.9 Ukhm. 'A'". rtqvdpomt for smadug Sm pmal OborWovanU dila anila selawip gomeMm. Mskva PIsbabs- I proedsfttg .1963. no p, (KI fi, 16 17) (]%"v Camed) ... ....... . .. ..... .... .... DIKIY, Boris Fadorovich; LOUAKDI, Viadimir Flippovich; MON.:, G,.V.p dotb., retsenzent; ZAYCHIK, TS.R.,, inzb.p retsenzent; 7fliMORRINA, II.V., red. (,Imtomation of z~.e processes in wine making] ikviomati- zats-lia protsessoi vinodellia. Moskva, PishuNrinia pro- qrshlennost', 1964. 365 Pe (1911" 17.9) VLASOVO Petr Fedorovich; MWOV, V.S.p inzb,p retsenzent$ rod.; KISINA, Yeelos, tokkm., red, TWOIH [Ventilation,, air-conditioning &W pneumatic conveying in tobacco factories] Ventiliateiia# kanditsioniroyanie vo;,- dukba i pwmatiebookil transport ra -tabaokWkb tabrikskb, Moskv&# ~ishchepromisdatp 1963. 155 PO NEU 16M) (Pneumatic conveying) (Tobacco industry) ANTOKOLISKAYA., Mirlyam. Yakovlevna; BRONSHTEYN, Isaak IoBifovicb; MARTrHCYV p Mikhail Ivanovich; '4.4=OV,, Anatolly Fedorovich; SHKLCVSKAYA,, Anna Yevgenlyevnal ZHURAVLEVA, Ts.I#,~retsonzent; SOIWONOV,,P.I,# retoonzentj WM2ERLAA..U.0 rmd,; (Manual on raw materials# intermediate products and finished products in confectionery; mamfactural physicocheMcal characteristics] Spravocbnik po oyrviup polufabrikatam i go- tovym. izdeliiam konditerskogo proizvodstval fiziko4himiche- skis kherakteristiki. Moskvap Izd-vo OPishchevais, proiWshlen- nostl.,n l964. 229 p. (MIRA 1715) SI[TROMBERGt Ta.A.; XAMAMjM.P4pprof.jretsenzentj DZHAIAGAIIIYA,K.I., inzb.,retsenzent; XEMKHTNA.U.,V..,red. (Vontilation and the air conditioning in the te4t proceasing industry] Ventiliatsila i J~onditmioairovani# voir4ukha v chaeobrabatyvaiushchei promiftlennosLi. Mo- slvra~~ Izd-vo "Pishchovaia promyehlennost,o" 1961~. 217 p. .1 (MIRA l*7j6) PERTSOVSKIY, Yevgeniy Solomonovich; :3101N, AriaLolly Stiolianoviub) RACHINSKIT, V.V., prof.., retsenzeWt; WDAWLV, A.V.p kand. tekhn.nauk., retsenzent; YERVAOKHIVA,, N.V.., Ted. (Use, of atomic energy In the food industry] PrImenenie atcxmoi energii v pishchevoi promyshlennosti. Moskva., Pishchevaia promyshlennost', 1964. 398 p. (KIRA 18:3) It-A M IROVA, TJ.; YZRNMIXL upids of "i"ts wAsrs. lbst, Mbake m, Nor, blol*, poohvo, geol,.p geog. 12 =At63-?3 157. (KVA I'lt5) 1. Xafodm blokhWI rastonly Nookovskogo gosudarstyannogo md- vorslt*t&; (Zdpids) (lamp-Amlyels) YEVREINOVAg T.N.; MASLOVA, S.V.; YEEM-10MINA, T.M.j SIZOVAl T.P. Effect of temperature on nucleic acids of Asperginus funigatus. Mikrobiologiia 29 no. 4:516-522 Jl-Ag 160~ (MIRA 13:10) I* Moskovskiy gooudar6tveraw univeroitet imeal hl,V. Lomonosova. (ASPERGILLUS) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (TEWMTURE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) YERMOKHINA._IIM,,; ZAYTSEVA, G.N.; BELOZERSKIYp A.N,O akademik 4scificity of mthlonlas activising ensymes and ribonualsic acids accepting methionine in vati.ous Species of alaroorganimm. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.6:1438--24X Ap 63. (MIRA 16:7) ly 1. Morkovskiy gosudarotyemw mlversitet in. M.Ummoseva. (Nothionins) (ftelsio acift) (anquee) I I YERKOKHINA, T.M.; ZAYTSWA, G.N. ; ZMWOVA, L.I.; BELOZEPSIC-rY, A.N.,, -111-- -akadeftik- '' Some data on the Obpecieom of 919A and amlno&cyl-aMlXr-aynthttajwo in mic-ro-organismse Doklo AB SSSR 159 noo5t3a65-1168 D 164 (MI RA 18: 1) 1. Moukovskiy gosudaretvonnyy univornitet Imo M,V. "rmosova. YERMDKHIW T.M.; STAMBOLOVA, M.A.; ZAYTSEVA, G.H.; FEUMEBUY, skedealk Spscies specIfIcIty of msoluble"'RNA and aminrAlcyl-ROA-synthetases in some plants. Dokl. AN SSSR 164 n*.3t688--691 S 1. Ilbakovskiy gosudarstvennyy univers.itet. (HIRA 18;t9) ACC NMAP603327f CODE$ UR/0020/66/110/004/0974/0977 AUTHORt Yarn Ins, To He Makhsoik# Me Log Zsytsovaq Go no; bolozer- skiyv A* He (Acode ORGI Moscow Stat* UnIVOT81tY Iu. He Vo Lononomov (Hookovokiy gosudar- stvennyy unlvdroltet) TITLEt Investigation of phenylalanyl-RHA-synthatess and phenylalanino 9RNA in yeasts and Insects SOURCEs AN SSSR,, Doklady# v, 170,, no, 4. 19660 974-977 TOPIC TAGSs enzymology, RNA, RNA synthesis, Avm"mw*o-,, cell physiology, o c 110 to L s t r y ABSTRACTs The possible heterogeneity of phenylalanyl-RHA nynthetAnea and their corresponding ~RHA'a was investigated using insect and micro- bial materials as sources of biochemicals. Cellular extracts of very high purity were obtained using standard methods* The enzymes from lns~ect larvae sind yeasts were separated into two components on a DEAE cellulose column and their physical properties and enzyme action deter- mined using radioactive tracer methode.- Two corresponding sRNA frac- tions were also soparatedp enzyme EI aminancylates phenylolonine with. RNAII and saxyme B.-RHAto In the protein fraction a third enzyme E3 IMI I dd--R-RtAP 6 0 3 3 2 7 7 appeared, but two corresponding C14-phenylalanyl RNA's were discovered, a case of one enzyme governing tits formation of two slightly differe 'nt 9RHA's. El was species specific being found only in extracts from flies. The existence of other sets of general heterogeneous and specie specific ensymes are postulated for other organlause Orige art* has: 3 figurese [W.AO 50) S US COIDS 806/ SUBM DAM 29Jun66/ ORIG RIM 004/ OTH RM 015 CWd 112 A~C N'R*e-AP6033277 SOURCE CODEt UR/0020/66/170/004/0974/097 7 AUTHOR: -Tarstokhtna, To VAL Makhoulk, Mo Le; Zaytsev&g Go Me; Belozer- kiv, A* No (Acade an) �tate Unive" sity Is. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudar- Ho cow r ,~A t y universitat) venny TITM Investigation Of Ph4ftYIsl&ny.l-RNA-xynth#t&as and phenylalsnLne xRNA In yeasts 1kad Insectal sookal AN 888116 bokledy,, vi, 110t no. TOPIC TAGS: enzymology, RNA, RNA synthesis, Avw"ww cell physiology, on&= as w m a! biochemistry ABSTRAM The possible heterogeneity of phenylalanyl-KNA synthetnoes and their corresponding sRNAts was inves .tigated using insect and micro- bi~l materials as sources'of biochemicals. Cellular astracto of very hi4h purity were obtained using standard methods* Tha'anzymes from ind~ect larvae and yeasts Vero separated into two cdopodento on a DEAE cellulose column and their physical properties and~enayme action deter- mined using radioactive tracer methods, Two corre6,ponding sRNA frac- tions were also separatedg enzyme El aminoacylat 0 phe4ylalanine with. -RNAI~ In the protein tract n RNAII and snay"'52 a third enzyme 93 P_j I Pi !5&7.9A3.3 ACC NR:AP6033277 appeared, but two corrss~ponding C14-phenylalonyl RNA's 'Were discovered;..'. a case of one enzyme governing the form4ti*n,of two slightly different aRNA's. El was species specific being.found'only~ln extracts from flies. The existence of other sets of general heterogeneous and species specific enzymes are postulated for other organisms, 0121ge art, has: 3 figures* [W.A. 501 SUB CODIs OG/ BUSH DAM 29Jun66/' 0110 1971 004/ OTH REF& 015 if LICiLrd 2 WPo IC04f TOROPOV., A,P,li MMMEHINA-0 V.A. Viscoxity of oysts6 with ethyl stearate. Uzb.kbia.zhur no.3:VP-40 161. (KERA 14: n) 1. Tam-hkentskiy gomudarstvennyy miyernitat imni Isnina. (Stearic add) (systems(chomistry)) CMJCHULIN, P P af zapasa (goUllyanovsk); ofitser-topogr INO - T-77 ~9-8 9a) :Problems iequlrlvg d1scussiono Geogvv shkole 22 n*.):7&.80 RF-JO 159. (MINA 12M) 1. Kabirdino-Balkersksi* 'ABU (for Chuchulin)o (Gq*~aj~W--Study &W teachiv4g) I P~ /Y1 0 V USSR Fam Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - B101081yet No 20 1959, No. 7351 Author : Yomolayev,, A. Inst : Not given Title i The Milk's Fat Content In the Bestuzhevakiy Breed Cattle in Bashkiria Orig Pub : Molochn. I myasn. zhivotnovodstvo, 1958, No 3, 45-48 Abstract t No abstract given Card 1/1 )aMICLAUM, A . D. TWOROT, L. i..r& ,2%9 SIZ-261# noterl.wift, Avto". )3.vW.3t2" ,,IeNoskn*W awtouoldllmyy saved In. IA. Likhatheft. (Notartruds) LOSHCHAGINA, Y Contribution of innowator N.F.IAnnehoveldi. Mashinostroitell no.80 Ag 162. (MrRA 15:8) (Id1ling machinos-Tschnological innovations) YUMLAYEVO A.; IoOSHCHAGINA,, To. G.M.Kamarow's belical cuttere %whiwatroitelf no.2.-24 F 163., (MIFA 16:3) (metal-cutting tools) P PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 719 Yermolayev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Teoreticheskiye osnovy teplotekhniki (Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1957. 349 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: Kuzlmin, S. I.; Tech. Ed.; Zabrodina, A. A. PURPOSE: The book is intended as a textbook for schools in power engineerlng; and for technical workers in heat englneerihg. COVERAGE: The alAbor, a lecturer in heat engineering at the Leningrad Engineering Tekhnicum, presents the principles of heat engineering including thermodynamics and the theory of heat transfer. Part I cites the main laws of thermodynamics theory and shows ti*lheir application In analyzing cycles of thermal power stations operating on both gas and steam. He dwells on the escape and throttling of gas and vapor,, and on moist air properties. Card 1/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Part II of the book deals with the physical principles of heat exchange and the methods of analyzing the operation and design of thernuil Installations. The author clarifies the subject by citing examples to illustrate the solution of technical problems. The book contains 8 appendices which consist of tables of technical data on power plants. Personalities mentioned include Professor M. D. Vaysman, who reviewed the manuscript, and Professor S. I. Kuzlmin, the scientific editor. There are 22 Soviet references. TABLE OF COMNTS: Introduction 9 PART I.PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYMAMICS Ch.hl. The:naodynamics and its Laws 11 1. Subject of thermodynamics and Its problems 11 2. Law of conservation and transformation of energy and its consequences 13 3. Heat arid work 15 4. First law of thermodynamics 16 5. Principal parameters of conditions of a working body 18 Card 2/ 11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. II. (lases and Gas Mixtures 20 1. Equation of state of gases 20 2. DetermInation of gas constant 22 3. Equation of the state and the gas constant of mixture of gases 25 Ch. III. Work and Heat of the Gas Procens. Internal Gas Energy and its Variation 30 1. Thermodynamic processes. Reversible and real processes 30 2. Graphic representation of processes In pv diagram 31 Expansion and contraction of the working body 32 Heat of the gas process. Thermal capacity of gases 34 5. Variation of internal gas energy in processes 40 Card 3/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. IV. Thermodynamic Processes of Gases and Their Study 43 1. Basic gas processes and problems of their study 43 2. Variation of the condition of gas at a constant volume (isochoric procesR) 44 3, Variation of the gas condition during constant pressure (isobaric process) 46 4. Variation of condition of gas during constant temperature (isothermic process) 50 5. Variation of condition of gas without heat exchange in the external environment /adiabatic process) 52 6. Pol,,rtrsopic processes 56 Ch. V. Gas Contraction in a Compressor 65 1. Work process of a compressor. Work of a compressor 65 2. Work of a compressor during various contraction processes 68 3. Multistep contraction 69 4. Actual. indicator diagram of a one-step compressor 75 5. Work and capacity of an operating compressor 76 Card 4/ 11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. VI. Cyclic Processes. Second Law of Thermodynaaics 77 1. thermodynamic processes (cycles) Cyclic 77 2. ' Formulations of the second law of thermodynamics for straight reversible cycles 78 3. Heat supply and transmission In a cycle 81 4. Thermal coefficient of useful work In the cycle 82 5. Reversible cycle 83 Ch. V II. Carnot Cycle. Mathematical Expression of the Se cond Law of Thermodynamics 86 1. Carnot cycle 86 2. Mathematical expression of the second law of thermodynamics go Ch. V III. Body Entropy and Entropy Diagrams 93 1. Concept of entropy 93 .2. Entropy-diagrams 96 3. Representation of thermodynamic processes and cycles in To-diagram 97 Card 5/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 4. Representation of Carnot cycle In To-diagram and proof of the Carnot theorem 99 5. Mean 'temperatures of supply and transmission of heat and their Influence on the efficiency of the' cycle 102 6. Variation of the entropy of the isolated system. Problem of "thermal death" of the universe 103 Ch.'IX. Cycles of Gas Engines and Their Study 108 1. Cycles of gas thermal engines 108 2. Cycles of piston gas engines 112 3. Cycles of gas turbine engines 122 4. Relative cycle efficiency of thermal engines 129 Ch. X. Vapors, Their Properties and Parameters 132 1. Vapor, formation process. Saturated and overheated vapors 132 2. Method of studying vapor properties. Vapor tables 135 Saturation temperature. Liquid and vapor volume 137 Vapor, heat formation 139 Card 6/11 11 f 111 L j Theoretical 'Principles of Heat Engineering 719 5. Enthalpy (heat content) of liquid and vapor 142 6. Entrogy of liquid and vapor 147 7. Diagrans for water vapor 149 Ch. XI. Thermodynamic Vapor Processes 152 1. Variation processes of vapor state 152 2. General calculation method or vapor thermodynamic processes 156 Ch. XII. Basic Cycle of Vapor Power Installation 162 1. Carnot cycle for vapor 162 2. Rankine Cycle 163 Ch. XIII. Complex Cycles of Vapor Power Installations 170 1. Cycle of intermediary (secondary) vapor overheating 170 2. Regene-rative cycle of vapor-powered installation 172 3. Binary (hydro-mercuric) cycle 181. 4. Vapor-power Installations with heat utilization of exJaausted vapor. Principles of therairication 188 Ch. XIV. Escape and Throttling of Oases and Vapors 193 1. First law of thermodynamics for the flow of the. working body 193 Card 7/11, Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 2. Increase of the kinetic energy of the gas flow and its graphie representation 196 3. AdilLbatia gas escape 198 4. Escape velocity and gas expenditure per second 199 5. Critical escape pressure 201 6. Critical escape velocity 203 Maximal gas expenditure through a nozzle 205 Escape through a contracting nozzle 205 9. Escape through an expanding nozzle 207 10. Actual escape process 208 11. DetermInation of basic nozzle sizes 210 12. Throttling or gases and vapors 212 Ch. XV. Condenser Installations and Their Cycles 21.6 1. Condenser installations and their working bodies 216 2. Compressor condenser installation and its cycle 218 Ch. XVI. Moist Air 224 1. Absolute and relative air moisture 224 2. Molecular weight and gas constant of moist air 228 3. Moisture content and enthalpy of moist air 229 4. Id-diagram for moist air 231 Card 8/411 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 PART IIOHEAT TRANSMISSION THBORY Ch. XVII. Basic Types of Heat Exchange 235 1. General data 235 2. Types of fisat, transfer 236 Ch. XVIII. Thermal ConauctivIty 238 1. General concepts. Basic law of thermal conductivity 2 8 2. Therual conductivity of a flat wall N2 3. Thermal'conductivity of a pipe wall 247 Ch. XIX. Heat Exchange by Contact 253 1. General characteristic of t4e process 253 2. Some data on the movement of liquids 254 3. Temperature distribution In the liquid during heat pulesion 258 4. Bani6-law of heat exchange Oy contact 5~;9 Basic aspects of the theort of similarity 90 Basic cases of heat exchange by contact 266 Ch. X1. Radiation Heat Exchange Between Bodies 281 ; 1. Basic concepts 281 Card 9A1 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 2. Black body radiation of energy 284 3. Grey body radiation and absorption of energy 28-( 4. Radiation heat exchange between grey bodies 289 5. Radiation and absorption of energy by gases 298 6. Radiation heat exchange between gas and wall (heat emission by radiation) 304 7. Plane radiation 309 1 Ch. XXI. Heat Transmission Through a Wall 310 1. Heat transmission through a flat wall under constant-temperatures of the liquids 310 2. Heat transmission through pipe Oalls under constant temperatures of the liquids 315 Ch. XXII. Heat Transmission In Heat Exchangers 320 1. Heat exchangers and conditions of heat transfer in them 320 2. Mean temperature gradient In heat exchange apparatus. Determination of heat surface 323 3. Increase and decrease of heat transfer in heat exchangers 331 Card 10/11 I r W Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 APPMCDMS I. Mean granimetrie thermal capaeltles of peen under constant pressure and volume 335 II. Xean volumetric thermal capacities of gases under constant pressure and volume 336 IXI. Saturated vapor and water at the saturation line 33"t IV. Overheated water vapor 340 V. Id-diagram for moist air VI. To-diagram for ammonia VII. Physical properties of water at saturation line 349 VIII. Physical properties of air and smoke gases 349 References 350 AVATLABI : Library of Congress Card 11/11 IS/gag YZRNDrAYW, A-A., datsent, k&nd,t*khjk,A&uk Wficlenoy of steam wd gas-turbius wigivase Oboro ZIIZHT no, 168: 258-262 160. . (min 13:10) (XUAM Ongusa-wflaisudles) (Gas turbipims) KUZEN, Moiney Mikhaylo-Ach; IVP1%'OV, Igor, ivanovichl Simon Savvich; YFJUJOLA A.A.p k-nd. telam. rjauk, dota. retoonzent; V~,MTK, V'A#P na., red. (Roat and power systeins] Teplosilovoe khoziaistvoe Moskva, Triansport,, 1964. 329 p. (MIRA 1718) I* Leningradskiy institut inzhenerov zhelcznodorozhnogo trans- ports. (for Yerrolayev). SHIPITSYN, S.A.I: KIRYUSHKIN, V,V.;,.YERMLAYEV, A.A,, Gao burner for flaw phatowtry or powder sp6olmnso! 7AY, i Lab. 31 no.2s253 165. MRA 18,71 1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat. YnNOLAYN, I.I., Inthener; RyZnDV, F.Ve, inshener; SIDOROT, P.S.. inshenor. -0010101100 yxp~rlgwo in Ventilating mines after Urge.-Ocale OXPIOOIOng- vesop.truds # prm. 1 20-5:10-12 157. 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SLONIMP I.Tm.; URMI, Y&.G.; YERMOLAYEV, A.D.; AKUTIM, -H.8. i ~ i Nuclear mpetto resonance in ~ oriented polymsrs4 TILrt N PolyoxMthylene obtained by radiation polymerization. Zhur. strukt. khlxi. 6 no.W92-197 Mr-Ap 96 5. (MIRA 18s7) 1. Nanchmo-inaledovatellskiy institut plastmaas. 64, r- )-2/ L 23332-66.. EWr j)/T/EiijA(h /R' (n VrA I ACC NIR# AP600697i COM W6, ~06_ (A-) &~270_2 2 t,,5 I AUTWHSt Urnan, Irag Got Slonixg lo,Tao; Y!t!!la A# 9~,,: --Scientific RepLarch Insti lasti6s (Nauchdo IdoVO-tol'skiy ORG i tute of P plastichoskikh mass) TITLEs -Investigation of the radiation 201MOrizaiiJ Of till kan :;iA solid phase (4th -re,ort in. the erles "Nuclear magnetic SouRCE t - - Vy~okoa eku tWp soyedineniyap Y' *80 no, 1?0,6'0 25055. lyar 1UPIC -TAGS t, -'r,adittion polymerizationj nuclear aa6iati~ r6~pnance~ trioxane ABSIMT1 Ori~ntod radiation-induced polymerization of tri6xane lin solid phase has been invo3tigated by NMR# Thin in an expanaion of the wok-k 1publiiihod earlier by Yao 0, Urmanp L 1,'as Slonim, and A* Do Yermolayev (VysokomoJ,,ok. uayod.t 6p 2107p 19W. The method for proparing monocrystalline trioxane and for 16a polparizatioll wao described previounly by I. Ya, Sloninp Ta. 0. Urawt and A. In. Yotmolayav (Zh. a eruct. khimii, 6o 531, V,065). NHR spectra were taken with a specUNamotmr of the Contra). Laboratory of AuWmation (Tsentrall nay& laborptorlya &vtoPnP,.iki) at. the frequency of 20 megahertz at 40C., Changes in the RMR "ctra observed dikring Aue solid poly- merization procesip are shown in Fig, 1* It was observed t4'ts 1) during post- pol:merization of the irradiated sample at 550j, the shape Old secord moment of HMR line change eharVly. The position of the swWle In the field also has a significant UDCt 66.095.26+67U-.55 -23332-66 Mgg ACC NRI A? 791 Anntle and fie saw] a a i Fit'. 1. Shape of 11MR I a b C. linfis at 40G for thrOe po3itioaa of tht.sample in the Ho iomer mapetic fields ap b# ill - trioxane mon6cryetal; d,, q# f - trioxane after irrlidiation ard heat-ing at 550 for Pol. rmmer - 80 isin I g, hj i the m ino P040vMthylones Te washed of the resIdual, mnomere 9 h tl\- ym~ effect on the character of NMs 2) aggLmeration of low-molOcular~product3 occurn during polymerizationy which Is responsible for the appearaim~a of a narrow componont- in NMR* Orige art@ hass 5 figures. SUB CODEs 07/ SUBM DATZI 27F"/ ORIG RMI 010/ OTH REF Card 2a UL, GREBENYUK, V.A.; PUSTOVALOV, A.I.; YEROFffEVj I.Ye.; KARABACH, T.L.; TURGAMBAYEV, B.M.; BOSYAKOV, F'Ye ER U.AYBV OV4)?,- -b -.i -;' ; " ~ - - - A4..; FOMENKOp V.D.; YEGOROOKIlil A#Aopl 0 ZHIJYKO, Yu.P.,- PANOV, S.A.; [Twenty-second Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mine] Rudnik imeni XXII ollezda KYISS. Moskva, Nedra, 1961~. 87 p. (KII(A 17t10) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) 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(50-55183) 24(5) SOV/54-58-4-61/18 AUTHORr Yermolayev, A. M. TITLE: Expansion of the Wave Functions of Nany-electron Systems in Fok Series (Razlozheniye volnovykh funktaiy mnogoolektronnykh sistem v ryady Foka PERIODICALs Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1958, Nr 4, pp 48-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In 1954, Pok' found the form of the expansion of the wave func- tion of the 13 state of a helium atom and helium-like ions. This expansion is a series of whole powers of r and ln r. It was the purpose of this paper to generalize the results obtained by Pok (Ref 1) on the basis of the expansion of the wave functions of many-electron atoms. It is shown that according to the theory of harmonic functions on a hypersphere in the 3N-dimensional configuration apace of the system of N electrons in the nuclear field a wide class of wave functions in the surroundings of r - 0 may be expanded in a double series (7,7). These series are called Pok series. Their coefficients are finite, continuous and simple functions of the spherical angles in each point of Card 112 the hyperephers. If the logarithm power attains high values al- SOV154-58-4-6118 Expansion of the Wave Functions of Many-electron Systems in Pok Series ready in the expansion, this series expmnsion is a geaeraliza- tion of the well-known expansion ad infinitum of a regular, singular point for the solution of a usual differential equation. The theory under discussion is very complicated for practical use. The expansion may be assumed to be convergent for all finite r. Further it is determined in a uniform way if the asymptotic expression of the wave function for r -- is given; the theory is especially useful for processes in the immediate neighborhood of the nucleus, i.e. the interaction between the electron shell and the nucleus. In conclusion, the author ex- presses his gratitude to Academician V. A. Pok for valuable ad- vice and to Yu. N. Demkov for assistance and participation in this work. There are 11 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 24(5) AUTUORSt Demkov, Yu. If*# Yerrolayev, A fif SO*V/5 or- 76-3-,;' 'i I "ITLE: .:,0k, Expansion for Vlave Functions of Syrtc-mr, of Wit rtod L, L L Particles (Razlcz"AAniye Poka dlya volnovylkh zaryazlionnykh chaetfts) PE'RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperit-.iontaltnoy i teorotichoolwy fizi%ip 1959, Vol 36, 11r 3, pp 0396-099 (USS11) ABSTRACT: Already in 1954 V. A. Pok found out (Rof 1) thrt the vrve function of the IS-otato of helium and Itcliun-liho ions can be expanded in a double serien with r-th and In r-th deerue 27772 -c tron (r - Vr + r 2 r rna r distance o.r the i. arid 2. c1- 1 2 9 1 2 - respectively fron, the nucleus). Pok also devvlo-pd -- method for the successive determination of developmant coefficiento which turn out to be homogeneous functions of zero-+vh order c!' the Cartesian coordinntea of the clectrono. Tba authorc of the present paper show that such an expansion 6:,,hich is named Pf.ter Fok) is of general character and may be appliad to any nystem consisting of an arbitrLry number of charC;od p-~rticler. ';he Card 1/3 present paper is intended to generalize the method for such Pok E:-.pansion for Wave Functions of Syeteno SG 7/56- 36- 3- 3L,/71 of Charged Particles syatema and for states of ary, oymmotry. Tho rutI-or:i procced from tho SclixiddinCer (Slirodincor) equition w" n wave function in Cartesian coordination; th,33, L,xii on to spherical coordinatoo in the- confiGuration .Ive tih(~ solution of this equation i-n -Corm of a sorica + - T- E a ?(In r)P . Pov tho a 't syp'tem oil, O~Iul'-Uurm n p np np is then given, which in invostigated in Lho I!or n 19 2, 3 .... and p /, n tho wava function mu;Lt luo ~;ot up a r n( 1n r)p and for n = 0, 1, 2 .... %-I an H=5 p-6 np wo rh a r n+k (in r)P Z: n+IC 9 p n=6 p-6 Card 2/5 11PItl I lu I milli fill ...... I for ',:-ive 'ItzraLion-c ol" u -~I.vun Vic a :-.n~ rcferciic..- i:i to vit rrtie.10 1);,, in "VonLnik boidw ;v;,.11r;!-cUjo Vuk w-Jv..-b1 -Aviur. "T ingradskiy (Loydril-M--d State Lnivorzity) Saptemblur 22, 1" v"~-o -"c):L- !ov 11 JJ IE3401ATEV , A.M. 00.1, ealcuUtlm of nonrelativlstic S-states of tw"lectrom atome aDl Ions* Vest. 14U 16 nol6sl9-33 161, (141PA jAs8) (Atoms) (I=s) S/051/62/015/002/009/014 woo F,032/E-714 AUTHORS: Yermolayev, A.M., Minkov, IsM. and Vlasov, A.G. TITLE: A method of calculation of the optical properties of a multilayer coating with a given reflecting power PERIODICAL: 'Optil-.a i spektrookopiya, V. 13, no. 2, 1962, 259 - 265 TEXT: The authors consider the design of an n-layer coatinz with a*&ixen reflecting power R. , where 'N 'N ('o -'11 'N 'N+l 1-9, x are the optical parameters of the media, is the angle of incidence# and the wavelength. it ia required to determine the number of layers N axid the magnitude of the parameters x for which the reflectinji.; power Card 1/3 S/051/62/015/002/Oog/oi4 A method of .... E032/E314 NW in the given wavelength interval and for a'Siven anZle of incidence should be described by a givon function N(Xl k29 9*0 X. No X) = F W (2) 0 The calculation starts with an assumed approximately kno-em function F 0(%) , which is denoted by Rm and donta3fns the arbitrary parameters x I The next approximation is obtained by considering the quantities 4LO M.= M ma + which are given by: IX) A (XI 01)1k d)L k > '0 (3) 0 In this formula e (h) > 0 is a weighting funct4oh, Card 2/3 X is a vactor whose oarteaijkn . coordiiintar, nr-,~ 5/051/62/015/002/009/014 A method of .... F-032/Z314 the numerical values of the independent parameters x of all the m-layer. . With k = 2 the function - m represents the r-m-sl departure of R (X, from the siven function F To each value of. m X*there caresponds a certain filter and as R m approAches F 0 M 0 . The pwameters of the multilayer filter are detwndned by varying the components of'X until minimum (X) is reached.. M A complete numerical scheme suitable for use with an electronle computer is given and some typical examples are quoted. It is assumed that dispersion and absorption are -absent but it is said that this limitation could easily be removed. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. SUBDI=ED: June 8, 1961 Card. 3/3 DMMOLAYEV, A.M.; SOCHILIN, G.D. Gound atate - t%o-olectron atom and Ions. Dokl.AX SSOR 155 no. 5:1050-1053 Ap 164. (MMA 17:5) 1. Leningradskly gosudarstvonnyy universitst im. A.A.Zhdanova i Leningradskoye otdoleniye Matematicheskago instituta Im, V./a Steklciva AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Fokom* .,ACCESSION NR: AT404150 8/2910/63/003/0140147/0174 ~AUTHOR: Termollayov, A. M., Sochilin, G. B. :'TITLE: An exact variational method for computation of the 8-states In atoms wilh two electrons .,SOURCE-. AN LIMR. Utovskiy ftzichosidy ebornik, V', 3p no. 1-2p 1963, 167-174 'TOPIC TAGS; 9 eitate, variational computation meMod, electron configuration, two electron atom, wave function, Hyller4as equation, variational wave function, helium ABSTRACT: The variational method is based on tock's investigation of the flyllerans equation (Izv. AN SSSR, 18, 161, 1954), A nonrelativistic wave equation for a two-eleqym atom with Infinitely heavy nucleus whose charge Is Z.' The variational wave function 'IV is chosen to be an analytic expression containing variable parameters. This function is chosen so that It represents the behavior of the exact wave function at the potential energy singularitiea and approaches the same asymptote at Inflitity. The coefficients of the ex- ponential terms ha the wave function eMession are then decomposed into Fock's series. Each term of thts; series Is a solution of a certain sysbun of coupled equations on a four- dimensional sphere. The highest term can be dsternflnM meetly but the terms of lower order must be obtained from an approximate soluUon. -The resulting variational wave 1/2 Card I ACCESSION NR: AT4041509 function contains'nLrbitrary coefficients of a linear combination of 4-dimensional spherical functions of order n = 1, 2, N + I and accounts for those terms of the Fock's series which describe the behavior of the exact wave function in the vicinity of potential energy singularity. By introduction of auxiliary arbitrary coefficients, tM total number of coot- ficients to be determined Is decreased without changing the characteristics of the wave function. The standard Ritz procedure Is used to obtain the final solution. An example In -which the 8 state of the helium atom to computed Is given. no variational wave function has 30 coefficients. and gives a value of energy which could be obtained from a 40-parameter~ Kinoshita function (T. Kinoshita: Phys. Rev. 105,1490, 1957 and 115, 366, 1959). 7he method, as preaemted in the paper, applies only to two-electron systems in S-6tates but can 1 be generalized for multi-electron systems. Orig. aft. has: 19 equations and I-Itable. .1 ASiOCIATION: ladngradiddy - mudarstvadny*y universitet im. Zhdanova' (lAningrad IP State University); lAningradskoye-ottleleniye Matematticheskoge institute. im. Steklova, gAningrad Braw* of tM OWWbv Mathemaded.Institdo) SMACMrrZD: ZNCL: 00 81M COM NP N0.4117 NOVS. 008. OTHM 002 -2/2 cowl low- ,';ACC=Cg NA: AP40.*3.16 AMOR: Yemolaymy, A. Me; Socb111nj Go Be TITIE: GrowA State of Two-electron Atoms uA Ims sotma: AN SM- DokladY*o V- 155P no- 5# 19&P IM-1053 Topic TArs: pound stcmdc state, two electron aton, two allctron Ions A State,, vave function,, numerical computationp quantum sedumles ABSTR=: V. A. Pock (Izv. AN SGSR, ser. tiz. 18,, 161 (3,934)) bas given a rigorous method for analysis of the S-state In the vicinity of the singular points. The preiLent authors apply hisa for numerical computation or the ground state of R j. Res Lit,, Be*2j, Be4 0 04& and Ne*Oo The expansions used con- verge rapidly (they bave about 30 Wmmter&5. The rical computations were made vith the B=-2 computer of the computer Center-of the rmlin ad Division of the Matb=atlcal Institute AN SSSR. "The authors am grateM to &NA." Vo A, FoCk for d1sausslions and Camuent8j, And to YU. So Dmkov for discussions." Orig. arte has: no flamaj, equations,,'2 tablese . ........... 231JO-r66 1~flr (11/1- _LM(C) ------ QQAT.. ACC MR: AP60068416 Souid'C'ODE; UR/0161/r!-6/00afOD2/0560/0563,' AUMOR., Yermolayev, A. N. ORG: Kharkov Sterte University im. A. N. Gorky (Kharlkovskly gostudarstvennyy uni- versit-etl ;7.1 Aop 10 TITLEt Density of electron states in aemlcdnductors,wlth~ Wurtzlta lattico SOURCE: Mika tverdogo telaq v, 81 no. 2*149661 560-560'', TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor theory, t=ttal.,' 4ttich crystal r3urfoce crystal symmetry, electron structure, electron ~A ABSTRACT: Previous studies have shown that Ilsoenemetic~ Orfaces of electrons close to energy minima are ellipsoids with a symmetry wh4kh reflects the lattive symmetry. It has also been ftund that toroidal isoen,_,,rjP_7:1c siirfaces are preceded by an entire lwjer of surfaces with a complex topology :W~atedllbtttween ellipsoids and toroids in semiconductors with a Wurtzlte lattice, . The aufbor studies the den-1 sity of electron states and the classical effective masip of carriers in a magnotic ' field In a lattice of the Vurtzite type for transition fiom ellipsoidal to toroidalf laoenergetLc stwfaces. Curves are given showing the behiNior of the denvity of -Card-1/2 lwms~ low. YERM(r-AYEVI A,,11-,- SH1-1MlBATBKR():, VN.j RASPUTIM, ort bread quality) vll,ln,n:le tLi- (Effect of driamic naiticheskikh nognink na kPAc-hontxo :filohao Tsontx. in.,.t man-hno-tekhn. infonnat6ii pishchevoi piworahl., 11964. 45 p. (MIL-(A 16:5~, MMXDL&Ylff , A,,P,, -: Operation of experimental frame-'bloft tridges. Tramsp.stret. 6 no.2:3;2 7 956. (Km 9:6) lAostovoy, master 16-y distastall putt PrIvolshokoy doregi. (Prides, Comareto) nT3WLA37V, A.P. 0 OThelufluence of' the Preparations of the Blad from Pregmant Mans on Fertl2ity of Owe," .0.03 Veterinwiya,vol-27jNo,3j]$5Qjp.43;vncl TNOMMN, A.-Pe, kodUat voterluarerkh zouk. mmmmm~ N"m-9 for ocatrollift broosUosla an coUoctlv* lam, Totoriam- rila 313 no.6:2&20 A 156. (NM 9:8) 1. Onskly vaterissron lastitut. (ftwsnost*--iFr*vmts*m) I i N-V, YEWMAYEV, A.?., kandidnt veterimirnykh nauk. Corn allege increRses the procluctIvity of cove. Nauka i pored. op. v isol'khoz. 7 no.8.11-14 15?. ()=A 10:9) 1. Omakly veterinnrW institut. (Corn (Mai%e)) (Cows-Fosilug and feeding stuffe) USM/Farm AnLmals - Cattle. Q-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolo,, No 7o 1958., 30976 Author : Yermlayev A. inst ! - -- Title : Mat Age Is Most Suitable for the First Hating of Heifers? (V kWmm vozmte nsibolwye teelesoobrazw provodit, pamiyu sluchku, telok). OrIg Pub : Mblachno i Munoye zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 3.- 42-43- x0stract : According to the author's dataj, the mating of heifers at an early age (before 18 mnthe of age is attained) has a nefptlve affect upon the flat content in the mi 1 of the prtdparmeo, The best period of mating for the Bestuzhev breed is considered the age between 18 and 23 monthse Card 1/1 51 4-/1 USM/Farm AMIMI a Cattle* Q-3 Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biolij So 7j, 19A 30960 Author AJ, 'Title !6e mdtluetwe of Sir" oxi tAhe fttty 141kiness of the sovskoye vllywl~* ft zh1rwWld&wst Potonstva) tn6yods Orig Pub MDlOChn. I, MWnoye 2biv6 t*o,, ~ 1957,, No 9, 46-50 Abstract on the basis of the data obtained from.the herd of the Bestuzhav brood of the sovldioz "Vrehak" of the Bashkir Spirtotrest, an analyelaVas effected In regW to tho influence of the sires upon the increase of the fatty milkiness of the progwye The maber of dau#iters had b 13 to 28; one bull had different sires rangad from daughters. Tho evaluation of sires by progeny was effected by coWW1M Un ruak errepring, Tho ftta regueding production vare ac.1lected for over 20 yoars. Card 1/2 J i ZIW-P 7) ACC NRI AP6027433 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/0-0-0-/O-07/--O-o--6-0--/-O.062 j ,AUTHOR: awmnlinvav- A- P- tWnarinw 0 Ziatk at I. V. (Moscow); P1Pko' -v- Y- A. (No -TT58=i (Moscow); Puiin kiy,- Yu. -9. (Mosco T3_ybd'qkiYv I"Ya. (Ploscow) I ORG: none, Z14' 7-,/ ,TITLE: Following macbsnism for are weldin in an inert gas- fi SOURCE: Avtous,tiabasksye. svorks, no* 7. 19669 60-62 C TAGS: aft welding, Inert gas welding# food moobenism ABSTRACT: The article describes the construction details of s'new type following mechanism said to assure stability of the geometric dimensions of the welding seam In welding in Inert gases with high ionization potentials (for examplop helium)@ (See Fig. 1) Izz "VA Figure 1. Construction of following meebanism a--in position for -~welding seams on a c7lindrical surface' "b--tbe some for an end surface. ACC NRI AP6027433 AP6027433 10 Electrode I is fastened to support 13 by means of clamps 2P 3P and 4- Clamp 2 makes it possible to rotate the electrode in a vertical-plans and to change its position from the horizontal (Fig. 1. a) to the vertical (Fig. 1p b)e Clamps 3 and 4 make it possible to regulatep respectively, the vertical and horizontal positions of the electrode# The support is connected by a swivel joint with lovers 12 and 5o which are connected between themselves by link 11. Lever 5, with the aid of link 6 and lever 7s is connected In a swivellIng fashion with shaft 9, which can execute forward and backward displa-acmentap aetivated by a -Type MP-100M of SL-161 electric motor,, 10,, with a built-in reducer* Experimental tests of the mechanism in argon arc welding have shown reliable maintenance of an interelectrods gap of 1 mm, with an accuracy of + 10%, in a range of welding currents from 15 to 150 amps. The article-also gives a detailed diagram of the electric control circuit. Orig. art* has: 2 figures, SW CODE: 131 SUBM DATEt O2Xsr66/ ORIG RZP:' 004 i~h I I. V a I III 1 '01, ~ If I I If I if 1l I I I I. I U U 5 1 0;4 Ifilflum will,] 1141111111110 114140 P111"11,I;111.11 AUTFMZ t Boldyreyt V.V., Tonwilaysiv, A .3. 76-11-27/35 TITL14 Tits Catalytic Wfeat of Solid Pavducts in the Pteauction of Nickel said Copper Oxides by Hydrogen (0 kaUliticheakca vliyanii tvardykh produktow pri voestanowlexii okislov nikolva i medi vodorodom) PMODICA14 Zhurnal Fiticheskoy KhJm4 4 9 1957, Vol. 31 , Nr I I, pp. 2562-Z570 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper endeavors experlisentally to show the presence of the lacking of self-catalpim In the mduotion of nickel- and copper oxides by lWdragmu Experimental renults show that the me- tallio nickel and copper forming In the reduction of NiO and CuO by Wrogen exercise a catalytic efreot on the velocity of reaction. The catalytic effect of theme additions can be imagined by taking the agreement with re"ot to orientation &M the iaitial oxide according to r.D,.Dankoy [itef. ?47 into account. If me coWares the structure of NiO with Vat of the A-nickel forming during the re- action, the possibility of aA orientation of the first-formed metal layer according to the oxide can be 4-mined. Here the inter-atomic distance in the nickel lattice increases by about 14% (compared with Card 1/2 the normal one). The same seem to ocour in the reduction of copper 76-11-27/35 The Catalytic Effect of Solid Products In the Reduction of Nickel,- and Copper Oxides by Hydrogen oxide, but in this caselrawat as to orientsition wnt be of a complicated characters # B sosuse of the greater difference of the lattice parameters and typos in the initial substance and the re- aetion product, and 2) because of the possible oocuz%e oe of an intezmadiate layer of copper ox0e. The defomimg effect is re- o1procal. The catalytioal Influence of the product can occur only if there is sufficient contact between the product ana the initial substance. This explain the reason why a mechanical addition of copper powder exercised no influence upon the velocity of reaction. This is in agreement with published data. There are 8 figures, 2 tables and 25 referenoest 18 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATICHt T=sk State University 4mn4 M.Laybyshev (Tmskiy gcoudarstywayy universitat Im. Meftybyshevs.) SMUITTIDs Navesber 2, 1956 AVAUBLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 IWZN97SOVO N.D.,, lnxh.; ODDROTISTOVA, M.L. , insh.; -UWjAZff-,,A.L., inzh. YAJMMOV, A.A.. inzh.; KUMOV, A.I.; RISIX, V.I., insh, lxchangs of experience =Ong the enterprises of Oconmic councilm. Terf. prm. 39 no.7:31-3/+ 161* Dam 343.12) 2s fta4mkiy loookhinkombinat Garlkayakoy oblao,ti (for fm~tmov). 2. ShaturskiyAortotmst Mosobloovurkho" (for Prodprlyatiye Oo:Lntorf oavn~rkhoia BM (for Yermolayev)e 4. Monetmoys torfoprodpriyatile Sverdlovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Tagunov). 5. Maoikha-Zybinskoye prodpriyatlye Taraiglavskogo sovnarkhoza (for Y-raonov). 6. Torfopredpriyatiya Radovitskiy mokh Moobbloovaarkhoza (for Ryvin). (Peat machinery) 11 1 A84 LL 6 A . U)"i K"-L I JA.M M" M 1(9~8. Ii A.. P. 1 ' -1- m A 06 . . . 91 , $-F . 0 go Flmrfolvs lob 00-0#014% .,to see 1 W.9m. April 31), itz' I f1to 11112. s The tip I's 319; 008 s0# 00,1 '00 -0o 0o - 00 40 : c0 0 woo 0 Soo j#w PIA$ i WW' i;ft' 14. 111040 Wit -T ........ a lean 11ROO 40 IV is 000 699060*049000606 o o 0 4 000000 0 00 000001 0000000900000000000.6006000000000400000 .00 boo to 'i ~ emm 9 9 a 9 q 0 Is IF v m 6 1 1 0 is 11 a Is w Is is It gnus busilpeol IF 004 '80cstill AND 00 00 00 i 000 i:~ got slow, &1'l1 11, July ruM*r is IttAttif with jj.,~ of or fri-cmatuamtk. whe. kralrif to ml 1411, (,It 000 1-3 Isis., lbe excesm; avid wath"I 4"u. arml tior Im.lucl ushed with the umal ioWt4firills ul ImIAri joijil, ,#"1 .3 irtakaftlard in lbr unewil montwir, llw ItVAIII stic tulowk-1-4111 aillo -vullkiii. Ifilil.41. Vista 14"Vistim, lilwashys AM 11011-110111111Y0 11114" 111Y0-10 4,111A fir amMir Cqual go 1111WIP41 "allmew 111111w# 11'6~ tilismiurd. F ablitol Smilikumwe lumwr dwler IwtIr fvm elliding Isselhink rtirvill in J l l l f hi i ura it avo otw ne Ilint t (sai stsul fill, tWw ut vv two (fur v."vnr ow kisk- is iticlum Vr'a lim", TIw quislis), -4 shi, 11.14wr flawma 6 malwattlity. Suvict tublics I-ion wisvial"Ify tylilov i"Illustril "01111141 luld"i fin 11" 111dussf. -4 114161wi thirml isimloll".1 111SAW1% 010411 1.,4114114 q t 1%44 Its" 44 4,411 a .1titild, VIA11h, lulAwt, PAN 4.11 list, It . W, R. S a - 6A 421&&LOMIK&L Lifl~&TVN CLASWICAJON I low 0 U 0 Al 0 U 0 : At : : : :1: 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 a i ,Tam a III, v v - - 9141 44 *00 -00 fee Nee 41414111 see 4100 #00 coo Welk age 014V to I I Is ad 0 Is I 1 0 9 a a 0 0 * * * 0 :000*000 oleo to e yc-Rmot. Yn.,V, f)-V. UAW fit hwapow @womb in as now awl I. S. osliallwaso =~.Iv No.*, 38 #; I.P.W., 19", ilk 7 1). ,AAvaniap* ut voift bk*. fooprawy rairroo Gp# vm"#A9im% soMwo W" tho com itoW hfttong 4 11W 00ilt US&%4; 160 "W Wilk In't"k lbr tcnq*ugooqr cam tw nxe" t comi6l. " n4w6* io ebw Im1w of tkw li-pao" ow t%k*W*d6w. mW thr raw mW timalww 40 th* Imar" WW IW pumillifily 14 awkiq it tON46000A SON A UFSEYE! KOp L.A.; YEW-10LAYE I,,, A. V, ; YLAJ I iH I I 4')KAYA, f . ". -kdW Effect of same additiona on the kinetics of t',:,-_ red-,ictior, c4, cadmium oxide by hytirogen. Zhur. fi7. khIm. 3P. Je '64. (141RA 18:3) 1. Tomakiy gosudaretvennyy univeraltat. ............ ACCMIOIF KR: AP50IT841- 'pr i44, AUMOR: Teren P.; Yermolow v RAhadze ye~ A;.; rjp~zeptseva t1yev# A. & Bobrova, M.T.; HAUsyls, Z. I* oval 1156T Cicanization process for fluoro*c&rbon~ elvatemeirs -: 'IL~-_1T_1 SOUFXE: ByuUeten' iz0breteniy i tovarrlykh =~kcsvvno~. 11 065, !76 TOPIC TAGS: - fluorwarbon elantowter, vulcanlzatiOn' "des"V 12g 8~e:qt ABSTRACT: An AiltbDr Certificate has been lastied for v1deal iing!~.'.t. for fluoro- U14 of '.be lrulcan~- carbon elastomers. To !"rove the physical exid vio~hsnical I 'INpe vulcanization proc~is the vulca~lzing. e4gent s used are izates and to simplify the cobalt H, NI-ethyleneble(salicyliden4m'ne) ~=4/or tlta:aitm:~ol~~!giicy).idinimine. ISM) ASSOCLATION: none BU&XXTTn.. 2Mpr62 WCW 00 (=E:: AM ma No M 80T., OW amm., ow 4047 Card YERMOIAYEV, B. 11. Cand. Veterin Sci. Disoortationt *Insufficiency of Blood Formation in Horses Affected with Infectious Anemia,* 6 Jul. 49 Moscow Veterinary ACADEMY 80 rwoskv~ IMMOTAMM. 3.B.. dotment. Ittolpatbogwasels of dise"os to horses with the eymptome of colic. Toterluartle, 30 no.8:33JW Ag '53. WaA 6:8) 1. Nuvocharbseekly mootekhnicheaka-voterimarmyy lastitut. SEMENOVp Dran Semenovich; YERMOXHIN M!kbajl HatuspyAch , -4" (Nowmilitary otatutes] Kavye voinskis ustavy. Mosk-wap Von. izd-vo,, 1961. 39 P. (MIRA 18:9) lp, "milm ....... .:1 YERMOXHIN if.. general-atayor artilloril.; VEMLIE'R, 1. ~ p. dpolkomik; SfITLOV, IP voo It,- f6ibener-podpolko-mi k 14ath-Aological skill plus progre-m-ned instruotion. Tekh. 1, vooruzh. MIRA 17.9) no.4:36-40 Ap 164. (A . i , 11 If I 1 111 111 1111 "it 111MIRI 11,11144:1 f 1111; 1 tFINIPUP 'KIIHIM11 1111111; Jill IIHM~~~ jL"- 1 T",r -- If Usma/Cul:tivatea "ale-, Mclms. !11-5 Abu J.-jur : :!-.ur Diol., 11.3 lc,5c, -93o4 Author : VoN. Title Irlic Iiifluonce Of Dccn~-- -.1uIl Cultivation Without Crl--r Tur.-,ia~; the Soil T~iyor ini -L!-.kj Yield of Vc~-,atnble-11,(-,L)n Cr0j)!3 a'101. Of POtatOCS ILIJUr C'---"-LUtiOIIS Of II'riU'tC:k' min - OriG Pub : Sot,~, Uzl-aizixtana, 1956, ii~. lo, 61-64. Abstract : Pota-toor, were jila"lit&- cc~i-ly (101i"6inY 11.1 3 variety) iii a t;,-il 11hich war, plowctt "-..) nof Ito-45 cm witl'.ou' ~Iu-- iii!,-; over the soil 1na-ur. The p1mito davelopuct well anC- thc yi-cle~ incrensed by 271,') L-i cmrparisov, ieith the 0-n= crop *1 plowed t~ -. ~~cp%L of 25-2-1 mi. 'MQ ;;ro,.M J:I 001 - .uui-~t nk -,)Izac at ',;,jc U,,-.bc!r vcL;etablc-j)o-tat;; o-- ~ I-e: Li 1955o Thu ylul,'. -)f vatar rifac.,in 'Iliv yiel(I or crcps voi,t tip by Carc! 1/2 6'1' USSR/cultivatoc Plantz, - j-.,k)tat,)us, melons. At-, Jour Re' ~~',Lur - Biol-, 1;0 9, 1950) 39304 !'Qtatocs p1mited in t`-c stu.-...-cr Li deeply plowed soil vithotit turminr; over t".c layer produced a decrecise i-- y1oIC in conparison i~-Tth a crop obtaince on sail ific:. haC. been turned over. lu Uid. ccparinant, irrl~,n-Uon hand to Oc used vven befii-c th-c appearance o1: -,VroA~S. Mis causec! a sa~;GLir; anC 'U'lijtcning, in the scjil wIich '.,a(! 'acca plowcO. witliout over turning the layer, There- fare) the plant daveloput. poorly. Whan tho noil wao plow&. deeply without a tho conton"s 0,: ii`ran- toEs anC.. of free phospho,,ic acie! :Ln the arablu mia arable '.Iorizon do-mi ~U-o v of 50 cri. incrcanQC. ,'.crably. -- S.A, Ilihitiv., Card 2/2 UM/Cultivated Mmts - Potatoes. Vedetablese Melons. M-3 Abe Jour Ref niur - B101. No 7. 10, 29821 Autbor Yermoklhixi., V.N. ................................ rhot Title : 2ho RactanSWm Double-Raw Method of Planting Melons on Irri&tsd*dCiAi Orig Pub : Sots. a, khe Utbekistana.. 1957., NO 3p 49-53 Abstract : At the Uzbek Experibmatal, VegOtable wA Potato SUtion, trying out three different methods of planting in 1955 (namely, the square-pocket method with 140 x 140 cm6 and 2 plants in each bunch.. the rectangular at 140 x 70 cme with a -single p1mt in ouh group, -Dlantlng on tho scheme of 280 x 70 cme in shallow coupled I%uTaws, leaving one plant in a bunch) shoved the latter method to yield the best results, The rectangular double-row method of plant- ing in the furrows improved the IrriSating set-up and faci- litated a melon yield increase in comparison with the Card 1/2 /V USSR/CultRvated Plants. Potatoes, Vegetables, Melons. M Abs Jour: flef Zhur-Diol.p Ho 17p 1958o 77682. Author Yermokhin, V. Inst Title New Division iato Districts of Varieties of VeBe- tables and Melon Crops. Crig rub: Sots. s.kh. Uzbekistana, 1957, No 8, 73-74. Abstract: Description is given of new varieties of vege- table and melon crops put into the districts of the Uzbek SSR in 19571 malt cucubbers Kuylya- skiy 262,, cabbaGe Tushkentakaya 10 for the niddle and late periods of planting, and Sunrkand white watermelon. Card 1/1 67 PRAW I BDOK UnMATION WFAM ftim. Azarbaydzhanakly nouchno-losledavattl'skly 1nSt1tat nerto- P*rersb&LrVR)ruvJch*y proKyahlennbstl Imenl T. T. Ma"a"W" 3bernlk trudov, v7p. 2. (Collection or varks, so, 2) some Javertotedet, 1958. 373 p. Zrratx slip Inserted. 500 eapplea ;:r-*-t=. Additional SponnorInE Agvncyi Uerbaydotan. Minlaterstwo not xvil" promyslaennosti. 9d. of IPub-%rhtng Wwavs T.B. AlItamn; RdItorial boards T-% Allyev. Candidate of Chest,.11 Set-ncw, V.S. Outyrya, Doctor of Cbsm1sm4 Science ; A.9. Malyev* Zloctor or Chemical ftleness# WJL Xa*aftm# Candidate f Tectaleal Sclanges. V.Yh. Nasum7aft, Candt"to at. Chemical 3clences, P.Q. Sulvymumova, Candidate or Technical Sciences$ A.M. Levahina, Candidate of Chemical Sclesceas 9.3L AQ' t=an, Candidate of chemical 3clentest I.%, Oradsheva# CavAldste or T*chWeal Sciences# X.X. NoUk-d , CarAidate of Chadeal science*. tuRpma engineers, t^chnlc lens, and refinorm con.. methods of' petroleum conversion. COVMGB: ?he collection presents an analysis or &1frq~ types of crudes *xtracted in Aterbaydthen and or the pro&ecta recovered rz%m tneat eru"s thr-vgn petrol*aa ounvermisa processes. The dew4tering, desaltIng arA dessalgirylUe or crudes Is desor-lbed and the Suitability or theme craft@ tar aw recaverr or dIesel. fUGIS I& discussed. %&=Its or 4rataUtU tracking perrormod over a nuidiv*o %to m7s%batim x&%al"t and the chemical composition of #svalift Profto 1W %W- stage catalytlt crAlking are an"y--od, "SpItim sod Gmeattes- t1on or catai7sto an wail as catalyst cive-1-tian in a aypw- rim System are PtVIOWF4. Various 100 all add1ttwee a" the production of different typea or oil* and or eMbea %I=ir are c"'LlIned. A~:C"n-aa &COOMpany Indi*-X-aMA6-1M- Navicy-P V.ys.. I&I -Mallawase- I,=. K.r. Antonave, MJL and- -A-.3,. -Ar-ustaw"': Treatment or vaft-u~- far A.G. VOL. det.fts.d '-3. fn ~-'-.Flz' soure# for Wesel PAR Mae 83 aim vatersa :" A ft 1z 2 Q4 and 9. 0'r 3yntbOtIc silica AIuwjn& catalyst on the Formation or manstu Rydrocarbons In Gasoline Cape 368 SOV/81-59-10-36392 Translation f rom: Re:rerativnyy zhurnal . Xhimiya,_ 1959, Nr 10, P 1138 (USSR) AWHORS; Agayeva, S.M. P Y=94" V 14 - Javw*lov, A.G., Yuadinov, AN., Kuprlya- nova, rjV., Nadirova, M.N., Teirteryan, A.B., rteT_yTn_,__?3-A. TITLE: The Petroleum of Azerbaydzhan as Raw Material Sourae for the Production of Diesel Fuels PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Azerb. n.-i. in-t neftepererabat. prom-sti, 1958, Nr 2, PP 34-4q, (Azerbayazhanian s-u-m-m-aryT ABSTRACT: The results of an investigation are oited which had the aim of obtaining high-cluality diesel fuel for high-speed diesel engines from Azerbaydzhan petroleum. Petroleum samples of 24 layers were subjected to laboratory fractionittion followed by selecting the 100C fractions within the tempera- ture range of 130 - 4000C. The obtained fractions were then subjected to physical-chemical analysis for determination of indices characterizing the operational properties of the fuels: cetane number, fraction composition, viscosity, turbidity and pour points, etc. Based on the investigation the classification of the principal types of Baku petroleum has been car- Card 1/2 ried cut with regard to obtaining diesel fuels from -them. The resources sm/81-59-lo-36392 The Petroleum of Azbrbaydzhan as Raw Material Source for the Production of Diesel and the quallizies of these fuels have been determined and a State Standard GOST for high-speed diesel fuels has also been developed. V. Kel'tse,, Card P,/2 TKACWp Rmwi Yakovlevichl XAMTNMV,, A.]P.,, spets.rod.j IRMOOM9 X.Tv rod.# -11SINAp TO.I.9 Ukhm. 'A'". rtqvdpomt for smadug Sm pmal OborWovanU dila anila selawip gomeMm. Mskva PIsbabs- I proedsfttg .1963. no p, (KI fi, 16 17) (]%"v Camed) ... ....... . .. ..... .... .... DIKIY, Boris Fadorovich; LOUAKDI, Viadimir Flippovich; MON.:, G,.V.p dotb., retsenzent; ZAYCHIK, TS.R.,, inzb.p retsenzent; 7fliMORRINA, II.V., red. (,Imtomation of z~.e processes in wine making] ikviomati- zats-lia protsessoi vinodellia. Moskva, PishuNrinia pro- qrshlennost', 1964. 365 Pe (1911" 17.9) VLASOVO Petr Fedorovich; MWOV, V.S.p inzb,p retsenzent$ rod.; KISINA, Yeelos, tokkm., red, TWOIH [Ventilation,, air-conditioning &W pneumatic conveying in tobacco factories] Ventiliateiia# kanditsioniroyanie vo;,- dukba i pwmatiebookil transport ra -tabaokWkb tabrikskb, Moskv&# ~ishchepromisdatp 1963. 155 PO NEU 16M) (Pneumatic conveying) (Tobacco industry) ANTOKOLISKAYA., Mirlyam. Yakovlevna; BRONSHTEYN, Isaak IoBifovicb; MARTrHCYV p Mikhail Ivanovich; '4.4=OV,, Anatolly Fedorovich; SHKLCVSKAYA,, Anna Yevgenlyevnal ZHURAVLEVA, Ts.I#,~retsonzent; SOIWONOV,,P.I,# retoonzentj WM2ERLAA..U.0 rmd,; (Manual on raw materials# intermediate products and finished products in confectionery; mamfactural physicocheMcal characteristics] Spravocbnik po oyrviup polufabrikatam i go- tovym. izdeliiam konditerskogo proizvodstval fiziko4himiche- skis kherakteristiki. Moskvap Izd-vo OPishchevais, proiWshlen- nostl.,n l964. 229 p. (MIRA 1715) SI[TROMBERGt Ta.A.; XAMAMjM.P4pprof.jretsenzentj DZHAIAGAIIIYA,K.I., inzb.,retsenzent; XEMKHTNA.U.,V..,red. (Vontilation and the air conditioning in the te4t proceasing industry] Ventiliatsila i J~onditmioairovani# voir4ukha v chaeobrabatyvaiushchei promiftlennosLi. Mo- slvra~~ Izd-vo "Pishchovaia promyehlennost,o" 1961~. 217 p. .1 (MIRA l*7j6) PERTSOVSKIY, Yevgeniy Solomonovich; :3101N, AriaLolly Stiolianoviub) RACHINSKIT, V.V., prof.., retsenzeWt; WDAWLV, A.V.p kand. tekhn.nauk., retsenzent; YERVAOKHIVA,, N.V.., Ted. (Use, of atomic energy In the food industry] PrImenenie atcxmoi energii v pishchevoi promyshlennosti. Moskva., Pishchevaia promyshlennost', 1964. 398 p. (KIRA 18:3) It-A M IROVA, TJ.; YZRNMIXL upids of "i"ts wAsrs. lbst, Mbake m, Nor, blol*, poohvo, geol,.p geog. 12 =At63-?3 157. (KVA I'lt5) 1. Xafodm blokhWI rastonly Nookovskogo gosudarstyannogo md- vorslt*t&; (Zdpids) (lamp-Amlyels) YEVREINOVAg T.N.; MASLOVA, S.V.; YEEM-10MINA, T.M.j SIZOVAl T.P. Effect of temperature on nucleic acids of Asperginus funigatus. Mikrobiologiia 29 no. 4:516-522 Jl-Ag 160~ (MIRA 13:10) I* Moskovskiy gooudar6tveraw univeroitet imeal hl,V. Lomonosova. (ASPERGILLUS) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (TEWMTURE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) YERMOKHINA._IIM,,; ZAYTSEVA, G.N.; BELOZERSKIYp A.N,O akademik 4scificity of mthlonlas activising ensymes and ribonualsic acids accepting methionine in vati.ous Species of alaroorganimm. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.6:1438--24X Ap 63. (MIRA 16:7) ly 1. Morkovskiy gosudarotyemw mlversitet in. M.Ummoseva. (Nothionins) (ftelsio acift) (anquee) I I YERKOKHINA, T.M.; ZAYTSWA, G.N. ; ZMWOVA, L.I.; BELOZEPSIC-rY, A.N.,, -111-- -akadeftik- '' Some data on the Obpecieom of 919A and amlno&cyl-aMlXr-aynthttajwo in mic-ro-organismse Doklo AB SSSR 159 noo5t3a65-1168 D 164 (MI RA 18: 1) 1. Moukovskiy gosudaretvonnyy univornitet Imo M,V. "rmosova. YERMDKHIW T.M.; STAMBOLOVA, M.A.; ZAYTSEVA, G.H.; FEUMEBUY, skedealk Spscies specIfIcIty of msoluble"'RNA and aminrAlcyl-ROA-synthetases in some plants. Dokl. AN SSSR 164 n*.3t688--691 S 1. Ilbakovskiy gosudarstvennyy univers.itet. (HIRA 18;t9) ACC NMAP603327f CODE$ UR/0020/66/110/004/0974/0977 AUTHORt Yarn Ins, To He Makhsoik# Me Log Zsytsovaq Go no; bolozer- skiyv A* He (Acode ORGI Moscow Stat* UnIVOT81tY Iu. He Vo Lononomov (Hookovokiy gosudar- stvennyy unlvdroltet) TITLEt Investigation of phenylalanyl-RHA-synthatess and phenylalanino 9RNA in yeasts and Insects SOURCEs AN SSSR,, Doklady# v, 170,, no, 4. 19660 974-977 TOPIC TAGSs enzymology, RNA, RNA synthesis, Avm"mw*o-,, cell physiology, o c 110 to L s t r y ABSTRACTs The possible heterogeneity of phenylalanyl-RHA nynthetAnea and their corresponding ~RHA'a was investigated using insect and micro- bial materials as sources of biochemicals. Cellular extracts of very high purity were obtained using standard methods* The enzymes from lns~ect larvae sind yeasts were separated into two components on a DEAE cellulose column and their physical properties and enzyme action deter- mined using radioactive tracer methode.- Two corresponding sRNA frac- tions were also soparatedp enzyme EI aminancylates phenylolonine with. RNAII and saxyme B.-RHAto In the protein fraction a third enzyme E3 IMI I dd--R-RtAP 6 0 3 3 2 7 7 appeared, but two corresponding C14-phenylalanyl RNA's were discovered, a case of one enzyme governing tits formation of two slightly differe 'nt 9RHA's. El was species specific being found only in extracts from flies. The existence of other sets of general heterogeneous and specie specific ensymes are postulated for other organlause Orige art* has: 3 figurese [W.AO 50) S US COIDS 806/ SUBM DAM 29Jun66/ ORIG RIM 004/ OTH RM 015 CWd 112 A~C N'R*e-AP6033277 SOURCE CODEt UR/0020/66/170/004/0974/097 7 AUTHOR: -Tarstokhtna, To VAL Makhoulk, Mo Le; Zaytsev&g Go Me; Belozer- kiv, A* No (Acade an) �tate Unive" sity Is. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudar- Ho cow r ,~A t y universitat) venny TITM Investigation Of Ph4ftYIsl&ny.l-RNA-xynth#t&as and phenylalsnLne xRNA In yeasts 1kad Insectal sookal AN 888116 bokledy,, vi, 110t no. TOPIC TAGS: enzymology, RNA, RNA synthesis, Avw"ww cell physiology, on&= as w m a! biochemistry ABSTRAM The possible heterogeneity of phenylalanyl-KNA synthetnoes and their corresponding sRNAts was inves .tigated using insect and micro- bi~l materials as sources'of biochemicals. Cellular astracto of very hi4h purity were obtained using standard methods* Tha'anzymes from ind~ect larvae and yeasts Vero separated into two cdopodento on a DEAE cellulose column and their physical properties and~enayme action deter- mined using radioactive tracer methods, Two corre6,ponding sRNA frac- tions were also separatedg enzyme El aminoacylat 0 phe4ylalanine with. -RNAI~ In the protein tract n RNAII and snay"'52 a third enzyme 93 P_j I Pi !5&7.9A3.3 ACC NR:AP6033277 appeared, but two corrss~ponding C14-phenylalonyl RNA's 'Were discovered;..'. a case of one enzyme governing the form4ti*n,of two slightly different aRNA's. El was species specific being.found'only~ln extracts from flies. The existence of other sets of general heterogeneous and species specific enzymes are postulated for other organisms, 0121ge art, has: 3 figures* [W.A. 501 SUB CODIs OG/ BUSH DAM 29Jun66/' 0110 1971 004/ OTH REF& 015 if LICiLrd 2 WPo IC04f TOROPOV., A,P,li MMMEHINA-0 V.A. Viscoxity of oysts6 with ethyl stearate. Uzb.kbia.zhur no.3:VP-40 161. (KERA 14: n) 1. Tam-hkentskiy gomudarstvennyy miyernitat imni Isnina. (Stearic add) (systems(chomistry)) CMJCHULIN, P P af zapasa (goUllyanovsk); ofitser-topogr INO - T-77 ~9-8 9a) :Problems iequlrlvg d1scussiono Geogvv shkole 22 n*.):7&.80 RF-JO 159. (MINA 12M) 1. Kabirdino-Balkersksi* 'ABU (for Chuchulin)o (Gq*~aj~W--Study &W teachiv4g) I P~ /Y1 0 V USSR Fam Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - B101081yet No 20 1959, No. 7351 Author : Yomolayev,, A. Inst : Not given Title i The Milk's Fat Content In the Bestuzhevakiy Breed Cattle in Bashkiria Orig Pub : Molochn. I myasn. zhivotnovodstvo, 1958, No 3, 45-48 Abstract t No abstract given Card 1/1 )aMICLAUM, A . D. TWOROT, L. i..r& ,2%9 SIZ-261# noterl.wift, Avto". )3.vW.3t2" ,,IeNoskn*W awtouoldllmyy saved In. IA. Likhatheft. (Notartruds) LOSHCHAGINA, Y Contribution of innowator N.F.IAnnehoveldi. Mashinostroitell no.80 Ag 162. (MrRA 15:8) (Id1ling machinos-Tschnological innovations) YUMLAYEVO A.; IoOSHCHAGINA,, To. G.M.Kamarow's belical cuttere %whiwatroitelf no.2.-24 F 163., (MIFA 16:3) (metal-cutting tools) P PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 719 Yermolayev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Teoreticheskiye osnovy teplotekhniki (Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1957. 349 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed.: Kuzlmin, S. I.; Tech. Ed.; Zabrodina, A. A. PURPOSE: The book is intended as a textbook for schools in power engineerlng; and for technical workers in heat englneerihg. COVERAGE: The alAbor, a lecturer in heat engineering at the Leningrad Engineering Tekhnicum, presents the principles of heat engineering including thermodynamics and the theory of heat transfer. Part I cites the main laws of thermodynamics theory and shows ti*lheir application In analyzing cycles of thermal power stations operating on both gas and steam. He dwells on the escape and throttling of gas and vapor,, and on moist air properties. Card 1/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Part II of the book deals with the physical principles of heat exchange and the methods of analyzing the operation and design of thernuil Installations. The author clarifies the subject by citing examples to illustrate the solution of technical problems. The book contains 8 appendices which consist of tables of technical data on power plants. Personalities mentioned include Professor M. D. Vaysman, who reviewed the manuscript, and Professor S. I. Kuzlmin, the scientific editor. There are 22 Soviet references. TABLE OF COMNTS: Introduction 9 PART I.PRINCIPLES OF THERMODYMAMICS Ch.hl. The:naodynamics and its Laws 11 1. Subject of thermodynamics and Its problems 11 2. Law of conservation and transformation of energy and its consequences 13 3. Heat arid work 15 4. First law of thermodynamics 16 5. Principal parameters of conditions of a working body 18 Card 2/ 11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. II. (lases and Gas Mixtures 20 1. Equation of state of gases 20 2. DetermInation of gas constant 22 3. Equation of the state and the gas constant of mixture of gases 25 Ch. III. Work and Heat of the Gas Procens. Internal Gas Energy and its Variation 30 1. Thermodynamic processes. Reversible and real processes 30 2. Graphic representation of processes In pv diagram 31 Expansion and contraction of the working body 32 Heat of the gas process. Thermal capacity of gases 34 5. Variation of internal gas energy in processes 40 Card 3/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. IV. Thermodynamic Processes of Gases and Their Study 43 1. Basic gas processes and problems of their study 43 2. Variation of the condition of gas at a constant volume (isochoric procesR) 44 3, Variation of the gas condition during constant pressure (isobaric process) 46 4. Variation of condition of gas during constant temperature (isothermic process) 50 5. Variation of condition of gas without heat exchange in the external environment /adiabatic process) 52 6. Pol,,rtrsopic processes 56 Ch. V. Gas Contraction in a Compressor 65 1. Work process of a compressor. Work of a compressor 65 2. Work of a compressor during various contraction processes 68 3. Multistep contraction 69 4. Actual. indicator diagram of a one-step compressor 75 5. Work and capacity of an operating compressor 76 Card 4/ 11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 Ch. VI. Cyclic Processes. Second Law of Thermodynaaics 77 1. thermodynamic processes (cycles) Cyclic 77 2. ' Formulations of the second law of thermodynamics for straight reversible cycles 78 3. Heat supply and transmission In a cycle 81 4. Thermal coefficient of useful work In the cycle 82 5. Reversible cycle 83 Ch. V II. Carnot Cycle. Mathematical Expression of the Se cond Law of Thermodynamics 86 1. Carnot cycle 86 2. Mathematical expression of the second law of thermodynamics go Ch. V III. Body Entropy and Entropy Diagrams 93 1. Concept of entropy 93 .2. Entropy-diagrams 96 3. Representation of thermodynamic processes and cycles in To-diagram 97 Card 5/11 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 4. Representation of Carnot cycle In To-diagram and proof of the Carnot theorem 99 5. Mean 'temperatures of supply and transmission of heat and their Influence on the efficiency of the' cycle 102 6. Variation of the entropy of the isolated system. Problem of "thermal death" of the universe 103 Ch.'IX. Cycles of Gas Engines and Their Study 108 1. Cycles of gas thermal engines 108 2. Cycles of piston gas engines 112 3. Cycles of gas turbine engines 122 4. Relative cycle efficiency of thermal engines 129 Ch. X. Vapors, Their Properties and Parameters 132 1. Vapor, formation process. Saturated and overheated vapors 132 2. Method of studying vapor properties. Vapor tables 135 Saturation temperature. Liquid and vapor volume 137 Vapor, heat formation 139 Card 6/11 11 f 111 L j Theoretical 'Principles of Heat Engineering 719 5. Enthalpy (heat content) of liquid and vapor 142 6. Entrogy of liquid and vapor 147 7. Diagrans for water vapor 149 Ch. XI. Thermodynamic Vapor Processes 152 1. Variation processes of vapor state 152 2. General calculation method or vapor thermodynamic processes 156 Ch. XII. Basic Cycle of Vapor Power Installation 162 1. Carnot cycle for vapor 162 2. Rankine Cycle 163 Ch. XIII. Complex Cycles of Vapor Power Installations 170 1. Cycle of intermediary (secondary) vapor overheating 170 2. Regene-rative cycle of vapor-powered installation 172 3. Binary (hydro-mercuric) cycle 181. 4. Vapor-power Installations with heat utilization of exJaausted vapor. Principles of therairication 188 Ch. XIV. Escape and Throttling of Oases and Vapors 193 1. First law of thermodynamics for the flow of the. working body 193 Card 7/11, Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 2. Increase of the kinetic energy of the gas flow and its graphie representation 196 3. AdilLbatia gas escape 198 4. Escape velocity and gas expenditure per second 199 5. Critical escape pressure 201 6. Critical escape velocity 203 Maximal gas expenditure through a nozzle 205 Escape through a contracting nozzle 205 9. Escape through an expanding nozzle 207 10. Actual escape process 208 11. DetermInation of basic nozzle sizes 210 12. Throttling or gases and vapors 212 Ch. XV. Condenser Installations and Their Cycles 21.6 1. Condenser installations and their working bodies 216 2. Compressor condenser installation and its cycle 218 Ch. XVI. Moist Air 224 1. Absolute and relative air moisture 224 2. Molecular weight and gas constant of moist air 228 3. Moisture content and enthalpy of moist air 229 4. Id-diagram for moist air 231 Card 8/411 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 PART IIOHEAT TRANSMISSION THBORY Ch. XVII. Basic Types of Heat Exchange 235 1. General data 235 2. Types of fisat, transfer 236 Ch. XVIII. Thermal ConauctivIty 238 1. General concepts. Basic law of thermal conductivity 2 8 2. Therual conductivity of a flat wall N2 3. Thermal'conductivity of a pipe wall 247 Ch. XIX. Heat Exchange by Contact 253 1. General characteristic of t4e process 253 2. Some data on the movement of liquids 254 3. Temperature distribution In the liquid during heat pulesion 258 4. Bani6-law of heat exchange Oy contact 5~;9 Basic aspects of the theort of similarity 90 Basic cases of heat exchange by contact 266 Ch. X1. Radiation Heat Exchange Between Bodies 281 ; 1. Basic concepts 281 Card 9A1 Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 2. Black body radiation of energy 284 3. Grey body radiation and absorption of energy 28-( 4. Radiation heat exchange between grey bodies 289 5. Radiation and absorption of energy by gases 298 6. Radiation heat exchange between gas and wall (heat emission by radiation) 304 7. Plane radiation 309 1 Ch. XXI. Heat Transmission Through a Wall 310 1. Heat transmission through a flat wall under constant-temperatures of the liquids 310 2. Heat transmission through pipe Oalls under constant temperatures of the liquids 315 Ch. XXII. Heat Transmission In Heat Exchangers 320 1. Heat exchangers and conditions of heat transfer in them 320 2. Mean temperature gradient In heat exchange apparatus. Determination of heat surface 323 3. Increase and decrease of heat transfer in heat exchangers 331 Card 10/11 I r W Theoretical Principles of Heat Engineering 719 APPMCDMS I. Mean granimetrie thermal capaeltles of peen under constant pressure and volume 335 II. Xean volumetric thermal capacities of gases under constant pressure and volume 336 IXI. Saturated vapor and water at the saturation line 33"t IV. Overheated water vapor 340 V. Id-diagram for moist air VI. To-diagram for ammonia VII. Physical properties of water at saturation line 349 VIII. 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(KULA 10: 7) 1. Uniprosed' (for Yormolsylw and ft8bkO'w)- 2. Disoyarekly rudalk (for Sldoraw). (Mine Teattletlon) (mine QzPlosious) BuIROV, U.1h,, gornyy insbaner; 13LTJTOTSKM No])-, gorWy inzhener; MXOIAYET. A2--. qommmm Annoy lashener. L f _MV t 4w anao (KW 10:6) L Ualpromed'. (Great BrItain--ftne ventilation) (Faw, slectric) RIZOWO F.S.0 inob.; MMIAU-V; A.A.$ lash* [deceased) Romulte af-tbe introduction of auction-type ventilatione Besop.trada v pr=. 6 no.8t22-23 Ag 062* (KMA 16:4) -4 1* Urallakly nanchno-imaledantellakiy L proyektayy Inatitut mdnoy proxymblAn sti. (Nine ventilLation). YMOLAM,v A. A.; LOSHCHAGINAp Ye. 1. FittIng and repair shop foromn G. N. Nikltln. XWbftomtrOit0l' no,120 D 162, (mroA 16t i) (Loningrad-4behinery industry) SUVTM, 1. Ya..; UWAN, Ya.G.; YER4(*)LAYJWp A.D. Nuclear magnetic resonance In triox-ano. Zlm-r, strukt. 6 no, 4:531-539 JI-Ag 165 (MTN~ T)fl) 1. flauchno-i ssl edovatel 'ski y Jpotitut plastmass, 28, 196-14. ,:w!t; 119MIUMIL111111 11111AMIT 19 111111111UHIMUS ILIIIIIIII 1-11111 1111 111111-t; I I cl-- IJ 11 -. w ___ ___ __ __ - - __ - - KOCHWIN, P.G. (Kursk); YEMIAY17, A.D., (Ullyanovsk); FASTYPSOVICH, I.L. LAVROV. V.A.; ZININA, A. Discussion of now goopTaphy program. Geog.v shkole 23 no.1: 63-74, J&-F 060. WRA 13:5) 1. 176-ya shkola raboohey,wolodeshi Mbnkvy (for Rozzholin). 2. 7-ya shkola rabochey nolodeshl Kelinins (for,tavrov). (Geography-Study and teaching) AKUTINt M.S.; -11KXOMIROIL!X,84 YPJVLAYEV, A.D. Preparation of polyformaldshyde by meane of radiation polymerization of trioxane. Plast.massy no.l2tl2-13 16:3. (MIRA l7s2) UNfAN,, Ya.o.; suvim, r. ra.; YMOLAMM, A.Do Nuclear magnetic rescuance In the syste: I polymer In mcno~-,-;r matrix. Vysokame seeds 6 noell.12107-210t K $64 (MIM 1892) ". " 4. : I. . ~. . 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EWr j)/T/EiijA(h /R' (n VrA I ACC NIR# AP600697i COM W6, ~06_ (A-) &~270_2 2 t,,5 I AUTWHSt Urnan, Irag Got Slonixg lo,Tao; Y!t!!la A# 9~,,: --Scientific RepLarch Insti lasti6s (Nauchdo IdoVO-tol'skiy ORG i tute of P plastichoskikh mass) TITLEs -Investigation of the radiation 201MOrizaiiJ Of till kan :;iA solid phase (4th -re,ort in. the erles "Nuclear magnetic SouRCE t - - Vy~okoa eku tWp soyedineniyap Y' *80 no, 1?0,6'0 25055. lyar 1UPIC -TAGS t, -'r,adittion polymerizationj nuclear aa6iati~ r6~pnance~ trioxane ABSIMT1 Ori~ntod radiation-induced polymerization of tri6xane lin solid phase has been invo3tigated by NMR# Thin in an expanaion of the wok-k 1publiiihod earlier by Yao 0, Urmanp L 1,'as Slonim, and A* Do Yermolayev (VysokomoJ,,ok. uayod.t 6p 2107p 19W. The method for proparing monocrystalline trioxane and for 16a polparizatioll wao described previounly by I. Ya, Sloninp Ta. 0. Urawt and A. In. Yotmolayav (Zh. a eruct. khimii, 6o 531, V,065). NHR spectra were taken with a specUNamotmr of the Contra). Laboratory of AuWmation (Tsentrall nay& laborptorlya &vtoPnP,.iki) at. the frequency of 20 megahertz at 40C., Changes in the RMR "ctra observed dikring Aue solid poly- merization procesip are shown in Fig, 1* It was observed t4'ts 1) during post- pol:merization of the irradiated sample at 550j, the shape Old secord moment of HMR line change eharVly. The position of the swWle In the field also has a significant UDCt 66.095.26+67U-.55 -23332-66 Mgg ACC NRI A? 791 Anntle and fie saw] a a i Fit'. 1. Shape of 11MR I a b C. linfis at 40G for thrOe po3itioaa of tht.sample in the Ho iomer mapetic fields ap b# ill - trioxane mon6cryetal; d,, q# f - trioxane after irrlidiation ard heat-ing at 550 for Pol. rmmer - 80 isin I g, hj i the m ino P040vMthylones Te washed of the resIdual, mnomere 9 h tl\- ym~ effect on the character of NMs 2) aggLmeration of low-molOcular~product3 occurn during polymerizationy which Is responsible for the appearaim~a of a narrow componont- in NMR* Orige art@ hass 5 figures. SUB CODEs 07/ SUBM DATZI 27F"/ ORIG RMI 010/ OTH REF Card 2a UL, GREBENYUK, V.A.; PUSTOVALOV, A.I.; YEROFffEVj I.Ye.; KARABACH, T.L.; TURGAMBAYEV, B.M.; BOSYAKOV, F'Ye ER U.AYBV OV4)?,- -b -.i -;' ; " ~ - - - A4..; FOMENKOp V.D.; YEGOROOKIlil A#Aopl 0 ZHIJYKO, Yu.P.,- PANOV, S.A.; [Twenty-second Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mine] Rudnik imeni XXII ollezda KYISS. Moskva, Nedra, 1961~. 87 p. (KII(A 17t10) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) 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Likbachevs, YERMOLAYEV, A.K., Doc Agr Sci -- (diss)"Increasing the 6esf"5---6V milk fat of: 14MI.4 cows in kolkhozes and sovkhostes of Bashkiriya." Kiev, 1958, 31 pp (Min of Agr UkSSR. Ukrainian Acad of Agr) 150 cooies (KL,. h2-56, 116) - hg - YERMOLAYEV, A. K.9 Doc. AGA Sol "INCREASINO THE"j;AT eowrz" Of COWS Of THE BESTUSCHEFF BREED UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE KOL- KNOZES AND SOVKHOZES Of BASHKIRIYA." KoEv, 1960, (MIN OF Aom I UKSSR9 UKRAIAN ACAD OF AOR SCA). (KL9 3-619 223). 307 ~C-RklqC)LAYCV, f~, ERMOIAEV, A. Kh. Balans sholemoi d3rogi I ego znachmie. *fThe railway balance shoot and its sIgnifIcancJ7 MoBkva, Goo. trans: shol dor. izd-vo, 1950. 73 p forms. (ECOMM[ICHESKAIA bib3iotaka ~*. zheleznodorochni DLC: HM36. V SO; So-Viet ZMNE Lon and Commigitipm, A BibliggLi2bIt Library of Congress Reference Departmmb,, Washington# 1952, Unclasolfiedo YEWOIJ~N, A. Kh. Inspection of documents in railroad transport Izd. 2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, GOB. transp. zhel-dor. izd-vol 1950. 202 p. (50-55183) 24(5) SOV/54-58-4-61/18 AUTHORr Yermolayev, A. M. TITLE: Expansion of the Wave Functions of Nany-electron Systems in Fok Series (Razlozheniye volnovykh funktaiy mnogoolektronnykh sistem v ryady Foka PERIODICALs Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1958, Nr 4, pp 48-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In 1954, Pok' found the form of the expansion of the wave func- tion of the 13 state of a helium atom and helium-like ions. This expansion is a series of whole powers of r and ln r. It was the purpose of this paper to generalize the results obtained by Pok (Ref 1) on the basis of the expansion of the wave functions of many-electron atoms. It is shown that according to the theory of harmonic functions on a hypersphere in the 3N-dimensional configuration apace of the system of N electrons in the nuclear field a wide class of wave functions in the surroundings of r - 0 may be expanded in a double series (7,7). These series are called Pok series. Their coefficients are finite, continuous and simple functions of the spherical angles in each point of Card 112 the hyperephers. If the logarithm power attains high values al- SOV154-58-4-6118 Expansion of the Wave Functions of Many-electron Systems in Pok Series ready in the expansion, this series expmnsion is a geaeraliza- tion of the well-known expansion ad infinitum of a regular, singular point for the solution of a usual differential equation. The theory under discussion is very complicated for practical use. The expansion may be assumed to be convergent for all finite r. Further it is determined in a uniform way if the asymptotic expression of the wave function for r -- is given; the theory is especially useful for processes in the immediate neighborhood of the nucleus, i.e. the interaction between the electron shell and the nucleus. In conclusion, the author ex- presses his gratitude to Academician V. A. Pok for valuable ad- vice and to Yu. N. Demkov for assistance and participation in this work. There are 11 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 24(5) AUTUORSt Demkov, Yu. If*# Yerrolayev, A fif SO*V/5 or- 76-3-,;' 'i I "ITLE: .:,0k, Expansion for Vlave Functions of Syrtc-mr, of Wit rtod L, L L Particles (Razlcz"AAniye Poka dlya volnovylkh zaryazlionnykh chaetfts) PE'RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperit-.iontaltnoy i teorotichoolwy fizi%ip 1959, Vol 36, 11r 3, pp 0396-099 (USS11) ABSTRACT: Already in 1954 V. A. Pok found out (Rof 1) thrt the vrve function of the IS-otato of helium and Itcliun-liho ions can be expanded in a double serien with r-th and In r-th deerue 27772 -c tron (r - Vr + r 2 r rna r distance o.r the i. arid 2. c1- 1 2 9 1 2 - respectively fron, the nucleus). Pok also devvlo-pd -- method for the successive determination of developmant coefficiento which turn out to be homogeneous functions of zero-+vh order c!' the Cartesian coordinntea of the clectrono. Tba authorc of the present paper show that such an expansion 6:,,hich is named Pf.ter Fok) is of general character and may be appliad to any nystem consisting of an arbitrLry number of charC;od p-~rticler. ';he Card 1/3 present paper is intended to generalize the method for such Pok E:-.pansion for Wave Functions of Syeteno SG 7/56- 36- 3- 3L,/71 of Charged Particles syatema and for states of ary, oymmotry. Tho rutI-or:i procced from tho SclixiddinCer (Slirodincor) equition w" n wave function in Cartesian coordination; th,33, L,xii on to spherical coordinatoo in the- confiGuration .Ive tih(~ solution of this equation i-n -Corm of a sorica + - T- E a ?(In r)P . Pov tho a 't syp'tem oil, O~Iul'-Uurm n p np np is then given, which in invostigated in Lho I!or n 19 2, 3 .... and p /, n tho wava function mu;Lt luo ~;ot up a r n( 1n r)p and for n = 0, 1, 2 .... %-I an H=5 p-6 np wo rh a r n+k (in r)P Z: n+IC 9 p n=6 p-6 Card 2/5 11PItl I lu I milli fill ...... I for ',:-ive 'ItzraLion-c ol" u -~I.vun Vic a :-.n~ rcferciic..- i:i to vit rrtie.10 1);,, in "VonLnik boidw ;v;,.11r;!-cUjo Vuk w-Jv..-b1 -Aviur. "T ingradskiy (Loydril-M--d State Lnivorzity) Saptemblur 22, 1" v"~-o -"c):L- !ov 11 JJ IE3401ATEV , A.M. 00.1, ealcuUtlm of nonrelativlstic S-states of tw"lectrom atome aDl Ions* Vest. 14U 16 nol6sl9-33 161, (141PA jAs8) (Atoms) (I=s) S/051/62/015/002/009/014 woo F,032/E-714 AUTHORS: Yermolayev, A.M., Minkov, IsM. and Vlasov, A.G. TITLE: A method of calculation of the optical properties of a multilayer coating with a given reflecting power PERIODICAL: 'Optil-.a i spektrookopiya, V. 13, no. 2, 1962, 259 - 265 TEXT: The authors consider the design of an n-layer coatinz with a*&ixen reflecting power R. , where 'N 'N ('o -'11 'N 'N+l 1-9, x are the optical parameters of the media, is the angle of incidence# and the wavelength. it ia required to determine the number of layers N axid the magnitude of the parameters x for which the reflectinji.; power Card 1/3 S/051/62/015/002/Oog/oi4 A method of .... E032/E314 NW in the given wavelength interval and for a'Siven anZle of incidence should be described by a givon function N(Xl k29 9*0 X. No X) = F W (2) 0 The calculation starts with an assumed approximately kno-em function F 0(%) , which is denoted by Rm and donta3fns the arbitrary parameters x I The next approximation is obtained by considering the quantities 4LO M.= M ma + which are given by: IX) A (XI 01)1k d)L k > '0 (3) 0 In this formula e (h) > 0 is a weighting funct4oh, Card 2/3 X is a vactor whose oarteaijkn . coordiiintar, nr-,~ 5/051/62/015/002/009/014 A method of .... F-032/Z314 the numerical values of the independent parameters x of all the m-layer. . With k = 2 the function - m represents the r-m-sl departure of R (X, from the siven function F To each value of. m X*there caresponds a certain filter and as R m approAches F 0 M 0 . The pwameters of the multilayer filter are detwndned by varying the components of'X until minimum (X) is reached.. M A complete numerical scheme suitable for use with an electronle computer is given and some typical examples are quoted. It is assumed that dispersion and absorption are -absent but it is said that this limitation could easily be removed. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. SUBDI=ED: June 8, 1961 Card. 3/3 DMMOLAYEV, A.M.; SOCHILIN, G.D. Gound atate - t%o-olectron atom and Ions. Dokl.AX SSOR 155 no. 5:1050-1053 Ap 164. (MMA 17:5) 1. Leningradskly gosudarstvonnyy universitst im. A.A.Zhdanova i Leningradskoye otdoleniye Matematicheskago instituta Im, V./a Steklciva AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.A.Fokom* .,ACCESSION NR: AT404150 8/2910/63/003/0140147/0174 ~AUTHOR: Termollayov, A. M., Sochilin, G. B. :'TITLE: An exact variational method for computation of the 8-states In atoms wilh two electrons .,SOURCE-. AN LIMR. Utovskiy ftzichosidy ebornik, V', 3p no. 1-2p 1963, 167-174 'TOPIC TAGS; 9 eitate, variational computation meMod, electron configuration, two electron atom, wave function, Hyller4as equation, variational wave function, helium ABSTRACT: The variational method is based on tock's investigation of the flyllerans equation (Izv. AN SSSR, 18, 161, 1954), A nonrelativistic wave equation for a two-eleqym atom with Infinitely heavy nucleus whose charge Is Z.' The variational wave function 'IV is chosen to be an analytic expression containing variable parameters. This function is chosen so that It represents the behavior of the exact wave function at the potential energy singularitiea and approaches the same asymptote at Inflitity. The coefficients of the ex- ponential terms ha the wave function eMession are then decomposed into Fock's series. Each term of thts; series Is a solution of a certain sysbun of coupled equations on a four- dimensional sphere. The highest term can be dsternflnM meetly but the terms of lower order must be obtained from an approximate soluUon. -The resulting variational wave 1/2 Card I ACCESSION NR: AT4041509 function contains'nLrbitrary coefficients of a linear combination of 4-dimensional spherical functions of order n = 1, 2, N + I and accounts for those terms of the Fock's series which describe the behavior of the exact wave function in the vicinity of potential energy singularity. By introduction of auxiliary arbitrary coefficients, tM total number of coot- ficients to be determined Is decreased without changing the characteristics of the wave function. The standard Ritz procedure Is used to obtain the final solution. An example In -which the 8 state of the helium atom to computed Is given. no variational wave function has 30 coefficients. and gives a value of energy which could be obtained from a 40-parameter~ Kinoshita function (T. Kinoshita: Phys. Rev. 105,1490, 1957 and 115, 366, 1959). 7he method, as preaemted in the paper, applies only to two-electron systems in S-6tates but can 1 be generalized for multi-electron systems. Orig. aft. has: 19 equations and I-Itable. .1 ASiOCIATION: ladngradiddy - mudarstvadny*y universitet im. Zhdanova' (lAningrad IP State University); lAningradskoye-ottleleniye Matematticheskoge institute. im. Steklova, gAningrad Braw* of tM OWWbv Mathemaded.Institdo) SMACMrrZD: ZNCL: 00 81M COM NP N0.4117 NOVS. 008. OTHM 002 -2/2 cowl low- ,';ACC=Cg NA: AP40.*3.16 AMOR: Yemolaymy, A. Me; Socb111nj Go Be TITIE: GrowA State of Two-electron Atoms uA Ims sotma: AN SM- DokladY*o V- 155P no- 5# 19&P IM-1053 Topic TArs: pound stcmdc state, two electron aton, two allctron Ions A State,, vave function,, numerical computationp quantum sedumles ABSTR=: V. A. Pock (Izv. AN SGSR, ser. tiz. 18,, 161 (3,934)) bas given a rigorous method for analysis of the S-state In the vicinity of the singular points. The preiLent authors apply hisa for numerical computation or the ground state of R j. Res Lit,, Be*2j, Be4 0 04& and Ne*Oo The expansions used con- verge rapidly (they bave about 30 Wmmter&5. The rical computations were made vith the B=-2 computer of the computer Center-of the rmlin ad Division of the Matb=atlcal Institute AN SSSR. "The authors am grateM to &NA." Vo A, FoCk for d1sausslions and Camuent8j, And to YU. So Dmkov for discussions." Orig. arte has: no flamaj, equations,,'2 tablese . ........... 231JO-r66 1~flr (11/1- _LM(C) ------ QQAT.. ACC MR: AP60068416 Souid'C'ODE; UR/0161/r!-6/00afOD2/0560/0563,' AUMOR., Yermolayev, A. N. ORG: Kharkov Sterte University im. A. N. Gorky (Kharlkovskly gostudarstvennyy uni- versit-etl ;7.1 Aop 10 TITLEt Density of electron states in aemlcdnductors,wlth~ Wurtzlta lattico SOURCE: Mika tverdogo telaq v, 81 no. 2*149661 560-560'', TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor theory, t=ttal.,' 4ttich crystal r3urfoce crystal symmetry, electron structure, electron ~A ABSTRACT: Previous studies have shown that Ilsoenemetic~ Orfaces of electrons close to energy minima are ellipsoids with a symmetry wh4kh reflects the lattive symmetry. It has also been ftund that toroidal isoen,_,,rjP_7:1c siirfaces are preceded by an entire lwjer of surfaces with a complex topology :W~atedllbtttween ellipsoids and toroids in semiconductors with a Wurtzlte lattice, . The aufbor studies the den-1 sity of electron states and the classical effective masip of carriers in a magnotic ' field In a lattice of the Vurtzite type for transition fiom ellipsoidal to toroidalf laoenergetLc stwfaces. Curves are given showing the behiNior of the denvity of -Card-1/2 lwms~ low. YERM(r-AYEVI A,,11-,- SH1-1MlBATBKR():, VN.j RASPUTIM, ort bread quality) vll,ln,n:le tLi- (Effect of driamic naiticheskikh nognink na kPAc-hontxo :filohao Tsontx. in.,.t man-hno-tekhn. infonnat6ii pishchevoi piworahl., 11964. 45 p. (MIL-(A 16:5~, MMXDL&Ylff , A,,P,, -: Operation of experimental frame-'bloft tridges. Tramsp.stret. 6 no.2:3;2 7 956. (Km 9:6) lAostovoy, master 16-y distastall putt PrIvolshokoy doregi. (Prides, Comareto) nT3WLA37V, A.P. 0 OThelufluence of' the Preparations of the Blad from Pregmant Mans on Fertl2ity of Owe," .0.03 Veterinwiya,vol-27jNo,3j]$5Qjp.43;vncl TNOMMN, A.-Pe, kodUat voterluarerkh zouk. mmmmm~ N"m-9 for ocatrollift broosUosla an coUoctlv* lam, Totoriam- rila 313 no.6:2&20 A 156. (NM 9:8) 1. Onskly vaterissron lastitut. (ftwsnost*--iFr*vmts*m) I i N-V, YEWMAYEV, A.?., kandidnt veterimirnykh nauk. Corn allege increRses the procluctIvity of cove. Nauka i pored. op. v isol'khoz. 7 no.8.11-14 15?. ()=A 10:9) 1. Omakly veterinnrW institut. (Corn (Mai%e)) (Cows-Fosilug and feeding stuffe) USM/Farm AnLmals - Cattle. Q-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolo,, No 7o 1958., 30976 Author : Yermlayev A. inst ! - -- Title : Mat Age Is Most Suitable for the First Hating of Heifers? (V kWmm vozmte nsibolwye teelesoobrazw provodit, pamiyu sluchku, telok). OrIg Pub : Mblachno i Munoye zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 3.- 42-43- x0stract : According to the author's dataj, the mating of heifers at an early age (before 18 mnthe of age is attained) has a nefptlve affect upon the flat content in the mi 1 of the prtdparmeo, The best period of mating for the Bestuzhev breed is considered the age between 18 and 23 monthse Card 1/1 51 4-/1 USM/Farm AMIMI a Cattle* Q-3 Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biolij So 7j, 19A 30960 Author AJ, 'Title !6e mdtluetwe of Sir" oxi tAhe fttty 141kiness of the sovskoye vllywl~* ft zh1rwWld&wst Potonstva) tn6yods Orig Pub MDlOChn. I, MWnoye 2biv6 t*o,, ~ 1957,, No 9, 46-50 Abstract on the basis of the data obtained from.the herd of the Bestuzhav brood of the sovldioz "Vrehak" of the Bashkir Spirtotrest, an analyelaVas effected In regW to tho influence of the sires upon the increase of the fatty milkiness of the progwye The maber of dau#iters had b 13 to 28; one bull had different sires rangad from daughters. Tho evaluation of sires by progeny was effected by coWW1M Un ruak errepring, Tho ftta regueding production vare ac.1lected for over 20 yoars. Card 1/2 J i ZIW-P 7) ACC NRI AP6027433 SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/66/0-0-0-/O-07/--O-o--6-0--/-O.062 j ,AUTHOR: awmnlinvav- A- P- tWnarinw 0 Ziatk at I. V. (Moscow); P1Pko' -v- Y- A. (No -TT58=i (Moscow); Puiin kiy,- Yu. -9. (Mosco T3_ybd'qkiYv I"Ya. (Ploscow) I ORG: none, Z14' 7-,/ ,TITLE: Following macbsnism for are weldin in an inert gas- fi SOURCE: Avtous,tiabasksye. svorks, no* 7. 19669 60-62 C TAGS: aft welding, Inert gas welding# food moobenism ABSTRACT: The article describes the construction details of s'new type following mechanism said to assure stability of the geometric dimensions of the welding seam In welding in Inert gases with high ionization potentials (for examplop helium)@ (See Fig. 1) Izz "VA Figure 1. Construction of following meebanism a--in position for -~welding seams on a c7lindrical surface' "b--tbe some for an end surface. ACC NRI AP6027433 AP6027433 10 Electrode I is fastened to support 13 by means of clamps 2P 3P and 4- Clamp 2 makes it possible to rotate the electrode in a vertical-plans and to change its position from the horizontal (Fig. 1. a) to the vertical (Fig. 1p b)e Clamps 3 and 4 make it possible to regulatep respectively, the vertical and horizontal positions of the electrode# The support is connected by a swivel joint with lovers 12 and 5o which are connected between themselves by link 11. Lever 5, with the aid of link 6 and lever 7s is connected In a swivellIng fashion with shaft 9, which can execute forward and backward displa-acmentap aetivated by a -Type MP-100M of SL-161 electric motor,, 10,, with a built-in reducer* Experimental tests of the mechanism in argon arc welding have shown reliable maintenance of an interelectrods gap of 1 mm, with an accuracy of + 10%, in a range of welding currents from 15 to 150 amps. The article-also gives a detailed diagram of the electric control circuit. Orig. art* has: 2 figures, SW CODE: 131 SUBM DATEt O2Xsr66/ ORIG RZP:' 004 i~h I I. V a I III 1 '01, ~ If I I If I if 1l I I I I. I U U 5 1 0;4 Ifilflum will,] 1141111111110 114140 P111"11,I;111.11 AUTFMZ t Boldyreyt V.V., Tonwilaysiv, A .3. 76-11-27/35 TITL14 Tits Catalytic Wfeat of Solid Pavducts in the Pteauction of Nickel said Copper Oxides by Hydrogen (0 kaUliticheakca vliyanii tvardykh produktow pri voestanowlexii okislov nikolva i medi vodorodom) PMODICA14 Zhurnal Fiticheskoy KhJm4 4 9 1957, Vol. 31 , Nr I I, pp. 2562-Z570 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper endeavors experlisentally to show the presence of the lacking of self-catalpim In the mduotion of nickel- and copper oxides by lWdragmu Experimental renults show that the me- tallio nickel and copper forming In the reduction of NiO and CuO by Wrogen exercise a catalytic efreot on the velocity of reaction. The catalytic effect of theme additions can be imagined by taking the agreement with re"ot to orientation &M the iaitial oxide according to r.D,.Dankoy [itef. ?47 into account. If me coWares the structure of NiO with Vat of the A-nickel forming during the re- action, the possibility of aA orientation of the first-formed metal layer according to the oxide can be 4-mined. Here the inter-atomic distance in the nickel lattice increases by about 14% (compared with Card 1/2 the normal one). The same seem to ocour in the reduction of copper 76-11-27/35 The Catalytic Effect of Solid Products In the Reduction of Nickel,- and Copper Oxides by Hydrogen oxide, but in this caselrawat as to orientsition wnt be of a complicated characters # B sosuse of the greater difference of the lattice parameters and typos in the initial substance and the re- aetion product, and 2) because of the possible oocuz%e oe of an intezmadiate layer of copper ox0e. The defomimg effect is re- o1procal. The catalytioal Influence of the product can occur only if there is sufficient contact between the product ana the initial substance. This explain the reason why a mechanical addition of copper powder exercised no influence upon the velocity of reaction. This is in agreement with published data. There are 8 figures, 2 tables and 25 referenoest 18 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATICHt T=sk State University 4mn4 M.Laybyshev (Tmskiy gcoudarstywayy universitat Im. Meftybyshevs.) SMUITTIDs Navesber 2, 1956 AVAUBLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 IWZN97SOVO N.D.,, lnxh.; ODDROTISTOVA, M.L. , insh.; -UWjAZff-,,A.L., inzh. YAJMMOV, A.A.. inzh.; KUMOV, A.I.; RISIX, V.I., insh, lxchangs of experience =Ong the enterprises of Oconmic councilm. Terf. prm. 39 no.7:31-3/+ 161* Dam 343.12) 2s fta4mkiy loookhinkombinat Garlkayakoy oblao,ti (for fm~tmov). 2. ShaturskiyAortotmst Mosobloovurkho" (for Prodprlyatiye Oo:Lntorf oavn~rkhoia BM (for Yermolayev)e 4. Monetmoys torfoprodpriyatile Sverdlovskogo sovnarkhoza (for Tagunov). 5. Maoikha-Zybinskoye prodpriyatlye Taraiglavskogo sovnarkhoza (for Y-raonov). 6. Torfopredpriyatiya Radovitskiy mokh Moobbloovaarkhoza (for Ryvin). (Peat machinery) 11 1 A84 LL 6 A . U)"i K"-L I JA.M M" M 1(9~8. Ii A.. P. 1 ' -1- m A 06 . . . 91 , $-F . 0 go Flmrfolvs lob 00-0#014% .,to see 1 W.9m. 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" n4w6* io ebw Im1w of tkw li-pao" ow t%k*W*d6w. mW thr raw mW timalww 40 th* Imar" WW IW pumillifily 14 awkiq it tON46000A SON A UFSEYE! KOp L.A.; YEW-10LAYE I,,, A. V, ; YLAJ I iH I I 4')KAYA, f . ". -kdW Effect of same additiona on the kinetics of t',:,-_ red-,ictior, c4, cadmium oxide by hytirogen. Zhur. fi7. khIm. 3P. Je '64. (141RA 18:3) 1. Tomakiy gosudaretvennyy univeraltat. ............ ACCMIOIF KR: AP50IT841- 'pr i44, AUMOR: Teren P.; Yermolow v RAhadze ye~ A;.; rjp~zeptseva t1yev# A. & Bobrova, M.T.; HAUsyls, Z. I* oval 1156T Cicanization process for fluoro*c&rbon~ elvatemeirs -: 'IL~-_1T_1 SOUFXE: ByuUeten' iz0breteniy i tovarrlykh =~kcsvvno~. 11 065, !76 TOPIC TAGS: - fluorwarbon elantowter, vulcanlzatiOn' "des"V 12g 8~e:qt ABSTRACT: An AiltbDr Certificate has been lastied for v1deal iing!~.'.t. for fluoro- U14 of '.be lrulcan~- carbon elastomers. To !"rove the physical exid vio~hsnical I 'INpe vulcanization proc~is the vulca~lzing. e4gent s used are izates and to simplify the cobalt H, NI-ethyleneble(salicyliden4m'ne) ~=4/or tlta:aitm:~ol~~!giicy).idinimine. ISM) ASSOCLATION: none BU&XXTTn.. 2Mpr62 WCW 00 (=E:: AM ma No M 80T., OW amm., ow 4047 Card YERMOIAYEV, B. 11. Cand. Veterin Sci. Disoortationt *Insufficiency of Blood Formation in Horses Affected with Infectious Anemia,* 6 Jul. 49 Moscow Veterinary ACADEMY 80 rwoskv~ IMMOTAMM. 3.B.. dotment. Ittolpatbogwasels of dise"os to horses with the eymptome of colic. Toterluartle, 30 no.8:33JW Ag '53. WaA 6:8) 1. Nuvocharbseekly mootekhnicheaka-voterimarmyy lastitut.