SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YESAYAN, G.T. - YESELSON, B.N.
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YEE~~T~Ll,_G.T.; GALOYAN, G.A.; BABAYAN, A.A,; POSTOYAN, N.R.
Interaction of sulfochlrides with dimedon. Dokl. jUT Aym. SSR 38
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1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Arinyanskoy SSR. Predstavleric
akademikom AN Armyanskoy SSR V.IjsagL~Llyantsem.
III M11,111111111 1111311111111MI11,11 !11 Ih 11 1111"11 1,::;~ I,- I.
YE-SAYAN, G.T.; OGANESYAN, E.Ye.; ASOYAN, E.L.
Transformations of dioulfonyl chlorides. Part 1: Interaction
of alkanedisulfonyl chlorides with phenols and aromatic amines
containing a halogen and &'nitro group. Izv.AN Arm.SSR. Khim.
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1. Institut organicheakoy khimli AN Armyanakoy SSR*
74
k. F111"
YESAYAN, G.T.; OGANESYAN, E.Ye.-, ABOYANP M.L.
Transformations of d4aujfUryl chlorides. Part 2!i Synthasia
of 4-mathy1-7-cowearyl and 8-quinolyl a8tors of soma d1sulfo
anidoo IzY., AN Arm. 88H6 Klam, nfl.01 16 nn,3009-112, 16`5.
(WRA I&II)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimli AN Ar=SRR. Submitted May 15,
196-4.
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T"S.SIVCultiw,,tud I'Lunts. n1liAts. rt
Lb s jour Rof zhur-Diul-2 'lo 15, 1953, 68324-
I.Wu- ho r a an G. 'r,
An o ~n. n~
;xtionVan ci,~ntific RoBoarch Instituto of
k 5nt J
Inst
Viniculture, Wine Production, wid. Exuctlcul-
turb.
Title Research Results of Agricultural En&incorini,
Techniques 4:pplied for Fruits.
Or ir, Pub Dyul, naluchno-toMin, inform. lxn. xi,-i. in-,ta
vinogradarstw.; vinodollya i plodoyoL'stva,
1957, No 11 .41-1r3
Abstract : Datucon 1953 cnd 1955, tho lxi~auni-n -Sciuntific
Research Institute of Vim~culturc, Wina Produc-
tion, and Fructiculture conducted soi2o rescarch
uhich vas aimcd at finding f-~ syston for :Iain-
Card : X/ 2
154
YESAYAIN, M.A.
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I
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1. Inst-itut kardiologii AN krmyani3kcy 35R, lere-vitri.
YASAYAN, H.A.. ml.nauchn, sotrudnik
1~ 1, ~
HenWymmic chAnVe in nourogente caxdiopathieoo Top.kardiol.
no.1:156-161 156. (KIM 12 -.9)
1. Is Sektora meditainy AN ArVanskor SSR,
(CAIWIOVASCUUR SYS=--DISMSM) (BLOOD)
;A qIrgIV
7 T.FIVIEM-51i I i
KMTARYAM, V,G,; TSSAYAM, H.A,
Effect of 2-chloro-1,3-butadiene (chloroprens) on the :mntELins oxidaue
activity of liver in white rate. Isve AN Arm* S62 Biol. I seVY-3oz.
nauki 11 no.6:13-20 Je 158. WU 11:7)
(CHWItomsm) (XMENN OxInASI) I
g.1 1 Hum g Liq Im 111 ig; 1. 1,"1
N.A.
. . ......... . .
Chanos in the amount of adrenalinliks, substancast histamine
MA glucose in blood during conditioned adronalin reflavis
and Internal inhibition (in Armenian with summry In Russianh
Izv.AN Arm,;SSR.Biol. I 8611khos-nanki ll U0.11:55-46 if 10.
(MIRA 11:12)
(AIMHMA IN) (BLOaj-&yALysIs AND CHIKISTRT) (CONDITIONED B3M=)
YMAY.&II, N.A.
Adx~e-nalinelike substances in the blood during different functional
states of the central nervous system. Vop. biokhim. 1:83-99 f60.
(MiM 14:12)
1. Department of Biochemistry, Academy oe Sciences of Armenian S.S.R.,
Erevan.
(ADRENALRIE) (BLOOD-MIALYSIS AND MENIISTRY)
(CONDITMED IMPONSE)
YM,. A
Cortical regulation of the effect of %dremitlin cm metaboliom.
IsW. AN Arm. SSR. Blol. na*i 13 noo32:41-52 D 160. OMU 13:12)
(ADRENALINE) (METABOLIM) (CEREBRAL OORTEX)
YES"YAN, N.A. (USSR)
. . . ............ '-
t'Cortical Regilations of the Secretion and Punction of Ilrenuline."
Report presented at- the 5th Int'l. Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961.
T
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'R ARik i 14 !T. 'AW, LA
YESAYAN, N. A.
Cand, Bio Soi, Dias "The secretion and action of adronaline under
various functional states of the brain". Yerovanp 1961. 36 pps 21
cm (Aced Sci ArmSSR. Biochem Do t), 150 copies,, Not for sale (KL,
No 9, 1961, P 179, No 24305). X-51149
YWSAYAN, N.A.; ROSTUVO, M.L.
Effect of )I-aminobut~ric acid on the level of catechol smines:
in the blood. LokI. AN Axm. SSR 36 no.65M7-309 063
(MIRA 17:7)
11 T ill 111, 1111 VII] It "11i'll 1,111;`
IR,
~111111 1111.11MI11111111MI, 111,11 HIM! 0111! 911114NIIII 11161, 1
lmliik,,.'~6i., I ul. I -IM 1. 1,175TISTY"
YMAYAN, N.A.; 1ZOST011-ffAIT, 114A.
A5-renalinell-ke substances in the blood durin't., a cctLaILI.,-~r~ned -.,ain
reflex and internal inhibition. Izv. P11 Arm. SSR, Biol. imWU 16
no.305-44 !,!r 163. (MEU 17: 10)
11"IVIIIIIhIll! IIIH 1111; 1
W W !Ql, LINU it,;J i .11k;~J, kiW L. 101~, i~~, " 1. 1 ~., 11-
YESAYANS N.A.; ARffNYANj A.R.
Effect of gangleron and quateron on the adrenaline content of
rat adrenal glands. Vop. biokhim. 3:79-83 163. (MIP-A 17:12)
1. Institute of Biochemintry, Acadomy of Sciencoo of the Amenian
S.S.H., Frav&n.
ji
IWO-40i 0,11 W W W I; 011W IF! '"Mil i"j, ;III
NALRODYAN, R.M.
Effect of gamma-aminolbutyric, acid on the adrenalino content of
rat adrenal glands. Vop. biokhim. 305-91 163. ONCIRA M12)
1. Institute of Biochomistryg Academy of Sciences of the Armenian
S.S.R., Erevan.
YESAYAN N A. KJAZAROVA,
Effect of gan-,lerc" cn 'Lh~ r-=-a aznlnobutyril~
0 r~
the brain. Vop. 'riokhiw-. m,-lz. ls67-72 164. q)
1. Institut biokhimi4. ATI Am,']SR, Yere.-ran.
YESAYAN$ N. A ATITTR Mv-,5, 1, .11.
Effec;,, of dopan-ine on the abso7Tj'.4on of gluzose by re-' braln
sec.1.4cons. Vop. biokbilp.. moz. 1;123-1-30 164.
(MERA 18-9:
1. lnstitut Mokhtn"'J. AN Ar7KiSR.
III: J1 1111 11 T 11INIIIIII IIN"1111 11110
BLOMI H.L.;. I.NU
Bffectiveness of antipyratle diet In a g"aral therapautic
complex for chronic gastritis at Pyatlgorsk. Zhur.ob.biol.
20 no.2:29-34 Mr-Ap '59. WU 12:5)
L Is kliniki (nauchn" rukoyoditall profe Ta.U.Stayffloys)
Gosudarstvennogo ballneologichookogo ineitituta, Plyatigorair,
(DINTS. In var. dis.
anti-favor diet in gastritis (Rus))
(G&STRITIS. ther.
anti-fever diet (Rue))
BLOM, RIAU. YZUTAH V.A.; ZOBAROTA.
-1~~ 1.1T.
DiphajWlmdue test as an Index of the Inflausalory process In
chronic gastritle. Zab.delo 6 no,.3,.23-26 Yq-4e 160,
(MU 13M
1. Ballneologlabeekly luatitut (dlr. " doteent I.So Woshcheuko),
(STOMACH-MUMT103) (Dimmmin)
-11 - . . .
~ , : t ; ~ , 11 v f, ;~,& ~r . : I ! j; - ~i i. ! I I j i i i n ;4 i ~ ; it t :i i t tiq r I ~ alu, I I ~ ill ; . .
. I I f ~ P: I I I-;; ~ I 'VV~ ~i.,I; 4 q6 .1i'llullillili'll 11 ,
VOROB'YEV, P.I.; YESAYALN, Ya.R.; RYABOV, Ye.I.
IAkov Alekseevich Vlasov; Octowr 22, 1900 - Novembsir 5, 1963.
Pochvovedenie no-51119 MY 64. (MIRA 17:9)
iT '1101W,
.191 U1411111"RL191 11.111111 WIW'~,1111 W, i. L~ W 1,611... 151 1TF'r9T%7nT7n
YE-,SAYULENKO0 P. L
"The Effect of the Sowing Period on the Growth, Develorment,
and Yield of Table Root Plants in Alma-Ata Suburban Areas." Cand
Agr Sci, Kazakh Agricultural Inst, Min Higher Education, Alma-Ata,
1955 (KL, No 9, Feb 55)
SO: S=. No 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions
(14)
YESBERG. N.A.; SHATALOV, IT.U., nuchallnik; IIMMTIM. G.U., pr*fessor, staraldy
Tissue therapy In certain diseases. Yest.khir. 73 no.4:55-56 JI-Ae, 153.
(WA& 6:8
1. Leningradakly gorodskoy gospitall dlya lecheniya invalidov Otechostvennoy
voyny. (Tiasue extracts)
g IL! 1! 10 1! 1,1 1, 1
w
YESDAMYL ~41 B.A.; i,Vd!Vl,.:LYAN , K R. V.A .
M
il.orphological and hi~~torhomical d-i-,a orl
41ollowin~~ its treatment wlth~ scme prepara~Lcns.
SSR. Biol. nauki 18 no.5:4,1~-5,1 NY ?65-
1. Instibut rentgenologii L onlkolo-;~ .".'I SSSR.
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .
DOLININ, G.A.; STEPANYAIII, A.N., veter. vrach.; 'E-S~Hq 1101-JI.A.; OREKFO'VSKIY,
2 vet asool IjX,1da.,S.Cc
V.K.; LYSENKO I. F. er. vrach (Tir Y ssa)
I. M. pprof.: POGUIYAY, V.D., veter. vritc:a 0%mignovskly rayon, Altay"
skogo kraya); BOGDANOVSKIY, A.V.; SAMSHKINA, Ye.T., kand. veter. nauk
Prophylaxis and treatmcnt of dyspepsia in calves. Veterinariia
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1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach sela Urent, Gorlkovskoy oblasti
(for Dolinin). 2. Ivanovskaya mezhrayorinaya veterinarnaya labora-
toriya Khersonskoy oblasti (for Stepanyan). 3. Starshiy veterinarnyy
vrach sovkhoza "Kamenskiy" Moldavskoy ISSR (for Saraykin). 4. 1401-
davskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Saraykin). 5. Glavnyy
veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza "Berestovoy"s Donetskoy oblasti (for
Bogdanovskiy).
WIN. - 1i;;I -
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i IC) A~ &%jMVVIII
y
OLEVSKIT, Viktor Aleksaadrovich, kandidat tekhnhcheak1kh vAuk; VIRIGO,
K.U., redaktor: MITSKIr, A.Y., inshener, retsenzent; r-CMKOVA,
H.L., rmdaktor; SHPAK, Ye.G., takIinicheoikI7 red4ilrtor.
Tconstruction and design of screening wAichines; a reforence
manual] Konstruktaii I rashchety grokbotov; spravochnoo posobis.
Moskva, O*s.'nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoy i tovetnoi
metallurgit, 1955. 124 p.
(Screene(Mining))
I hH.J.3 W W N."N"1311 1.1111HAL RAW i
15(2)
SC`r' /21
AUT HORS: A. L'.
Krasnovokiy, 0. V., Billtyle-ova, z. P.
TITLE: COmPlOxometric Determination of Calciuin Oyide anil Ma-~'711r-siLua
Oxide in Vertically Drawn Glass
opredeleniye okisi kalltsiya i okisi ma-rrniya v ste!:j-,a vcrti~
kallnogo vytyag-I*var-,iya)
PERIOD'-fCALt Steklo i keramika, 195-9, Ur .,I, pl) 22 - 25
ABST11ACT: The cor-plexometric method of titration it ~.,ossible
to simplify considerably the accole-al'od glaas analy,is
(see papor by 0. V. Krannovskiy, Rof 1). Th,~ (j0tC~rjTjjjjjjtj(~jj.'j
of calcium and magnesium may be carriad out acoordin,~~ to
two methods as may be seen from the papers by K~ B. Yatsimirs-
kiy on the one hand and by T. B. Styunkell and Ye. '.% Ya',-.i-
mots on the other (Refs 2 and 7). In order tc.) check the
complexometric methods of determination comparative investi,-a-
tions with synthetic solutions were carried out, -C salt
content of which corresl;onted to those of the Ecluticn-~- ii-.
the glass analysis. In table 1 the exj-primeiital re2,,,lts are
given. Later, the same experiments wei--e ca,:.-ic-,d out ;-,itll'
Card 1/2 samples of industrial sheet glass .,;hich was dra-~.,n v-~Tticanily,
Complexometric Determination of Calcilm Oxide and SrV 77--
Magnesium Oxide in Vertically Drawn Glass
The results of these analyses are listed ii-L table 2. In
colir'1110ion, P aro i.-mabl.011011 tf)
the per cerib contont of CaO and YCU ill glclss Inlay be comout'jd.
The necessary specific rea.ments and tlici-r PrCIALration are
shown in the "Injtvictions for the Determination of Ylater
Hardness by 1jeano of the Complexoiaet~vic I'lletbod" Omlal].', S~Ss-.-ey
1957, pp 1-5). There are 2 tables an(',, 3 Soviet r1_,1'crenc,)s.
ASSOCIATION; Institut stekla (Glass Instituto)
Card 2/2
YY,,V,I,IBAYF,VAO G.O.
Precancer precesses in the respiratory organs. Trudy Inat.
klin. i eksp. khir. AN Kazakh. 33H 8s66-68 162. (MIRA 170)
YESEL'IBAMA, R.
An Outstanding F, athematican of St. FEMRSBURG p- 80
TNJMCTICtIS OF THE ?N-D RERMLICAN CM-EFOICE Ml JW'lt.M'AlT,v%CS AID VF'-'HA-Tlc,-F,
(TmiDy vTcRoy riFsFUBWP-lS!-,Y KC11FEBUITS11 F0 WMAPHICE I VMLVELFT~'), 1~1~
pagesi publisbed by the Publiching llejul"e W Ile A!" NAVAN11 ~`Sll, P
BRLJSMSW, Y. Kh. ; YESIM, A. I.
New method for making worms. Vashinostroitell no,9:23 S 6o.
(MRA 13:9)
(Machine-shop practice)
~jl 1
IN Illy". I'll, 111-11.41 fl'[11711111HITRU _7 I'=
YIN S" ! VAI, I IM Ilikill-
T;
rontact-tower "hur. pr-i KII-im. no.
I -
rESELEV, I.M.; MUKHLP-NOV, I.P.; TRADER, D.G.
Use of iron catalysts in the contact-friwer Irccesn. Zhur.
pr-4kl.kh.im. 37 no. 5s972-979 14Y 164. (MIRA 17-t7)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologichaskly Institut lit-ini Lonsovata.
,~
YESEIEV, I.M.; MUKHLENOV, I.P.; TRABER, D.G.
Use of an iron catalyst in the contact-tower process. Zhurs
prikl. khim. 37 no. 4:722-727 Ap 164, (141RA 1?15)
1, Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
1!
LARINA, V.S.; )MSELFV, M.M.
Comparative diagnostic value of the iodine test and aminspherase
activity in myocardial infarction; an abstract. Lab. delo. no.l:
25 t65. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Kafe'dra gospitallnoy terapii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. L.S.
Shvarts) lechebnogo fakullteta Saratovskogo mditsinskogo in-
stituta i 1-ya gorodskaya klinicheskaya bollnitsa im. V.1. 1,enina
(glavnYY vrach Yu.Ya. Gordeyev).
YESELEV. M.M.
Diagnostic value of the reaction with Lugol's solution in myocardial
infarct. Sov.med.. 25 no.1:130;-132 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. 1z gospitallnoy terapev-ticheakoy kliniki leohebnogo fakullteta
(zav. - prof. L.S.Shvartr.) Saratovskogo meditsinBkogo instituta.
(RMT-111FARCTI011) (LUGOL SOLUTION)
FRANTSEV
., Yu.P., rektor, ct7.'red.; WMIKOVICH, N.F.,,rad,; VLADIMIRTSEV,
V.S., red.; STEPANYAN, TS.k.p prof., red.; CHRIGLI, ~.I.$ s+,ar6hiy
naucbrqy sotr.~ kand.;ekoum. naukj red. red.;
GUSEVI K.V., red.; BONARZV1 K., red.; GRUGAUZ, S., red.;
SPITSYNA, A., red.; K!PMETSOVAt A.p takhn. red,
[Standard-wbearers of c(MMI'mist labor] Zuemenostsy koununistiche-
skogo truda. Moskva, Moskovskii rabochii,, 1961. 322 p.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Akademiya obshchestvennykh nauk pri TSentrallnom komitete Kom-
munistiche k0 partA Sovetskogo Soyuza i Chlen-korrespondent AN SM
(for Frantsev . -2. Zaveduyushchiy sektorum Instituta filqsofii
AN SSSR (for Stepmqan). 3. Institut filosofii AN S.1101 (for Changli).
(Labor and laboring classes)
YF,SELvi0qf A. YA.
21035 Yeselievich, A. Ya., 3hirvay, i .1 -istcvsi:uya, IX. Leeherdya inSits-i-ro-,ranUkh
Ran chudesnoy palochkoy Trudy In-ta (Kazansk Hauch-issled in-t artoreiii i 7o3.-tari:~vit K-,:rjr:vi
t.111, 1949, s. 206-19.,
SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva) 191+9
YIESELvicift, A,., YA,4
23.o4,8 Spasskiy,, N.N. i Eselevich, A. Ya. Issledovaniya IKu1'TtwaI'No-Frmentativnykh i
patogennykh svoystv stafilokokov, Vydelennykh pri Khronicheskkh ittfektslyakh Ran Trudy
In-ta (Kazansk Nauch-issled in-t ortopedii i voestanovit Xhirurgli) t. 13-1,, 1949s jj.M-27.
SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, ~bskva, 1949
YBULIVICH, A.78.
Characteristics of byalurocidase-active staphylococel isolated from
chronic wound processes in veterans of Varld Var N. Or-top.travM.
I protes. no.5;48-52 S-0 155- (HLBA 9:12)
1, 1z Kaxanakogo nauchno-issladovatal'alcogo inatituts ortopedii i
vonstanovitalluoy khirurgii (dir.'- zaisluzhenW doyatell nauki
TASSR prof. L.I.Slulatko)
(KICROGOCCUS PYOGERES
Isolated from chronic war wda., hyaluronidase activity)
(VWDS AND INM13S -
War Wds., isolation of Hicrococcus pyogenes. hyaluronidase
activity)
yl..
Ye.
"Hyaluronids.~se of -StaphYLOCCoi'i 190194ted in C;3.,;,-,s of Gttrord,~
Proce---ses." Kazan' ~cj. Res ingt of Orthonedics and Rastor3tive
SurE.,-ry. iazan' 105 (Dis.-ert-ation for tha of
5
in Medical Scienc.)
SO: Kriishnaya- le-toris' No. 27, July 1.9,::1.5
I V!
YISILAVICH. A.Ta.,- PODVAL'IM. A.Yu*
Hicroflore of fresh wounds of peacetime injuries. Ortop.travm. i
protes. 17 no.6:122-123 N-D 156. (HLRA 10:2)
1. Iz Kazanskogo nauchno-issledovatellakolgo instituta voostanovitelf-
noy khtrurgii t ortopedti (direktor - zaeluzhonnyy deyatell nauki TASSR
professor L.I.Shulutko)
(WOUNDS-PACTIMOWGY)
YMSEMIGH. A.Ya.; KRASNDSHCHEKOVA, Ye.Ye.
Me of standard diagnostic disks for determining the antibiotic
sensitivity of staphylococci isolated from wound infection. Anti-
blotiki 4 no.6*.100-104 W-D 159. (MM 130)
1. Balcteriologicheakaya laboratoriya Xazanskogo gosudaratvennogo
nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta travmtologii i ortopedit.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS pharmacol.)
(ARTIBIOTICS pharracol.)
(WOMMS AND INJURINS infect.)
J,
A.
YMELMCH, A. Ya.; KRATTOGECIEMMOVA, Y---;.Ye.
Charactaristi.-na
f'rom w-)vnd infe!Alm,13. Intibiotiki 8
1. Kaztmskiy iiauchnh-1.3 ole do vat e1 t old y institut travinatolo,71J."
i ortopedii.
ABDRASHITOVA, L.S.; YESELEVICH, A.Ya.; KWNOSHCMOVAp TO.Y(F.
Microflora in children with odontogenla osteom7elitis. Stoma-
tologiia 1+2 no-4&40-42 JI-Ag'63 (MIRA 17 W
1, Tz Tatarskoy rospublikanokoy stoftatologicb(mkoy bollnitay
(glavnyy vrach S.Z. Zalyaptdlnova) i baktoriciogichesk6l
laboratorii Kamanskogo gosuiarstvennop naucbno-issledmtkI
skogo instituta travzatologii i ortopedii (dir. - kaild. m#jd.
nauk U.Yae Bogdanovich).
11TIUMM411 HT I 1111 Hi
USSR/Hurnn and Animl Mysiology (gorml and PatholoLdcal). T-12
Nervous Systen.Epilopsy.
Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Biol~,, No 11, 1958, 51264
Author : Yesolevich, E,I.
Inst : Chkalov Institute of Medicine.
Title Clinical au& ExporbaonLal Data on tie Significance of the
Corpus Callosum in the Structure of Epileptic Seizures.
Orig Pub Tr. ChImlovsk. med. in-ta, 1956, vYP-, 5$ 420-426.
Abstract After the corpus callosum was severed in rate, no essential
changes of epilepsy produced by ringing sounds were obser-
ved. The only finding was that in operated rate the cata-
leptic stage of the seizure appeared sooner and lasted some-
what longer than in healthy anina3s. Apparently, the cor-
pus callosum does not play an important role in the struc-
ture of spasmtic seizures in epilepsy which van induced
Card 1/2
95 -
USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology. Toxicology. V
Abu Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 19589 42520.
Author : 'i 'b
Inst Chkaafiogvle~
:.Xt dical inititute.
Title On the Symptomatology of DDT poisoning.
Orig Pub: Tr, Chkalovskogo med. in-ta, 1956, vyp. 5p 427-429.
Abstract: DDT powder was used by mistake, instead of flour,
in the preparation of butter fried potato patties.
Ingestion of 15-20 gm of DDT dust caused not-lethal
poisoning of children and adults. It Is possible
that the toxicity of DDT was decreased by heating,
by the acidity of the products, by fermentation in
the dough etc. Rapidly following manifestations:
stomach ache, headache, intoxication of the CITS.
The symptoms of CNS damage in children- inhibition
or excitation of the subcortical motor mechanisms,
in adults- disorders of corrdination of movements,
Card 1/1 67
=TkImcrit E. 1. (Prof.) Cbkolov
), 0 -
ElInDra chen:LYO -levrno-PaikhIches"kh NarusheniY Pri 14-lJ-toradim (,with Abre=er,,o
P. 44? -
Poliomlelit v Chkalovskoy Oblastl B 1946-1955gg. A. 1. and ot!
y Nevrgatologil i Pefthiatrii.
p. 413 V ab Aktual'W Problem Kuybyshev, 1957.
Iz kafedry nervnykh bolezney Chkalovskogo gosudarstvemogo maditainakogo instituta,
Zaveduyu.shchiy kafedroy - Prof. E. I. Yeselevich.
YESELEVIA112.
Interprovince confet6n6o f- dlatrUians' la, Irr'a, anoj-arsk Vop. ok-~.
4 rr I~ I
mat. i det's 6 no.70" !JURA 14:8)'
1. Zamestitell zaveduyudhc6go Krayevym otdolam zdravookhraneniya
v Krasnoyarske. (~7MQ-DISEUES)
YESFJZVICHI$ E.L. pref. (Orenburg)
mIntroductlon to clinleal nompathology* ~r L.I,Owrokov.
Reviewed by E.I.Eselevich. FA%.med,.zhur. noJAO-90 8-0 162.
(KEU 16 s 4)
(NERVOUS SYSTEM-DISFASES) (CMROKOVI L.I.)
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TITUE: The Incient Zircon-Ilmenite Placer in the 1.1eso-
Cenozoic Deposits of 7,!est Siberia.
i ohl-Lrana nedr, 1959, "r 1-11-
1 STRACT: Th3 Tu-,-ms1,:oye zircor--ilmenito placer -,-jas d7ic-
t
covered in 195G-1957. It in locateCl, rin Lll~e .-,,.aver
divide of the rivers To:.,i' and 1faya in the rG11,10a
of northern spurs of the Kuznatskiy Alatau
Min ran3e. The Palcozoic four;.dation of rictamor-
Phic rook-~ of the renion is- covorad. by mr~
cruct, 15 to ?0 m thick, for'led mider
conelitiono durin,- a period from t,l,~;
ferous up to Uppor-'~retaceous am~! llal,)o-eae
r - I
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Z cru, S U covers bot-h SIOP,~~ 1-;, 02 the t e
,bard 113 divide of the rivers Tom' anc: j'aya. Zircrn and
'21--e 'uncipnt Zircon-Ili-lenite Placer in the
L e3t sibol~ia.
ilmenAte foilp-1-1 in this stratul-i fc--i-,=~!d
metuayaorphic rocks -1--d t1le ;~1711;371-, in
or-eala 14-ime., t'his .-teat-hered c~,,ast a.-aL.:t rrnded
Li
by th-, tjrazs-rosr:,in,, oea, the cla~,T
I'mohod away in tlac ooa
,ioai w= dopo,,,Ated in the (,-oa,,34;al ar:~a. TIP_-se de-
1~osits at present are divided, into L-Inlitec) !:,y
their , '-;raiulo,,-Iietric coikpos_J-1'Jicn,, t1ie Gi~.,,r.:aovskaya,
tho 11'ariinskaya and Tu,-a-ns1,-&y,-,, ~:U, T)1'7 -7-L,rU
cleidr~;mts are found mair-IJ ii2 th,1- -2m, wal-kaym --mitr,
-_,oi-.iposed of variously --rained san~':.s. Colia-i-.-Ioual
solective concentrates can be obtuainr;rl froza those
sands. The Tuzans'oye leposit c_-n be by
Card 2/3 opencast minin-.
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The Ancient Zircon-Ilmex-dte Placer in the I-Teso-Cenozoic De-
posits of '.,'est Siberia.
AS"DOCIATION.- L'Unisterstvo GooloGii i o1chroxi"y nodr 0,33R. (Tht,
of GooloGy cuid Conservation of Mineral
ResourcaG ol" the USSR. (Yeaelevich, Lisitsyn,
Giredmet (Pyatnov)
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Msaw, V.T.
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110V 50
".MeazVxemeat,qf the Vapor Tension over Solutions
of HO in He4p* B. N. Yesellson, B. G. Lazarevp
A. Ye. Alekseyevskiy,, (Physicotech Inst, Acad Sci
Ukrainian 6SR; Inst of Phys Problems., q Acad Sci
USSA.
"Zhur Eksper L Teoret rizu Vol XX, Noll,;
PY 1055-1056
Considers Raoult's law for aubject solutions up to
2% concentrations of He3. ideal behavior in in-
dicated~ Submitted 18 Apr 50.
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MR/Physics - Helium II, Transfer 1 Dec 51
Speed of
"11"he Speed of Transfer in a Film of Heli= 11,"
B. Ii. Yesel'son, E. G. Lazarov, Phly"a-Tech
Inst, Aead Sci Ukrainian SSE
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 1=1., No 4.z_PP 537-539
Important in the theory of He II i6l' ~.prob-
lea concerning the existen-ce of thce crit velo-,
lAty. It is desirable to z&t up ne'v,expts under-
conditions Uhich exclude all possible distort-
ing circumstances. Authors repart.certain re-
of exptG got up unCIE-a such conditions...
They obtain the dependence of the heigbt of
202T69
MM/phygics - Helium II, Transfer 1 Dec 51
Speed of.(Contd)
lielium's level upon time at T=1.52*K, Sub-
Bitted by Aced L. D. Landau 3 Oct 51.
20289
niti.
USS.R/Physics Liquid-Helium He-3 FD - -(22
Ca~d 1/1 Pub 146-lo/18
Author Yesel'son, B. N.
Title Some propertiesv"3solutions of He3 in H.4. III. Vapor tension
Periodical Zhur. eskp. i teor. fiz., 26, 744-750, Jun 1954
Abstract The vapor tension of solutions of He3 in He4 is mea.5ured under con-
ditions ensuring the establishment of equilibrium between the liquid
and the vapor. Data obtained from solutions containing He3 in the
amounts of 0.49, 1.00, 2.4o, 4.23, 5-18 and 8.08% allow one to con-
clude that the behavior of such solutions is not ideal. Indebted to
B. G. Lazarev, N.' Ye. Alekseyevskiy, :1. M. Lifshits, Ye. S. Borovnik.
14 refeiences, including 10 foreign.
Institution : Physicotechnidal Institute, Acad. Sci. LJSSR
Submitted : October 10, 1953
USSR/Physics Helium isotopes FD-rl-91
Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 15/20
Author Yesellson, B. N., and Barcznyak, N. G.
Title :Dew points of mixtures of helium isotope:,-,
Periodical :Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz-, 27, No 5 (11), 648,649, Nov 1954
Abstract :The authors tabulate the dependence of the pressure of initial candeLsa-
tion upon temperature for mixtures with various contents of helium-3, and
graphs the dependence of the vapor tension of mixtures of helium isotopes
upon the state of the gaseous phase for various temperatures. Such tabu-
lation and graphing are necessaz7 in order for the authors to construct
the vapor-liquid diagrams -for the system He3 H 4. JV1 extension of azn
L e
earlier work (B. N. Yesellson, ibid., 26, 744, 1954). A detailed report
will be published soon. The authors thank, professor N. Ye. Alekseyevskiy
for analyzing the mixtures for the content of the light isotope and pro-
fessor B. G. Lazarev for his interest.
Institution : Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSE
Submitted : July 13, 1954
USSR/ rjhysics Isotopes
Card t 1/1
AUthOrEE t Eselfson B. 14. and Lauxey, B. 0. Act. demb. Acad, of Sc.
Solidification of helium- i s at o,,,-, pu--~ re
Periodical- DolcL AN SSSR, -97, Ed.:l 6v 64~ Afty ~9544
Abstract t Data are oresented on the's olid iXlcition*int of 110 es liell
y dimcrib d
ao hpli.um
'rho and fulict
descrilte,2'. T*--lc
evaluate the nal'u.-c. of, the, structuril d-iiii-Trarl :r r 1 (411
phases of fress,.ire I-A
solidi-fies -,%7az- recordef." ulth Ereater accurrcy oy o f two :r----nc-
ir~eter-s the indic-~ti---ris of wAch coincided vith rUr-r -ni..,/- R~-
long nq V-.n in
USSR, 4 US'L, 2 G:raphs, drving.
Insti-tution : Pcad. of Sc, Ul=-35R, Phamica-Tochil.cal T.natltmte
Subaitted : ilarch '25, 19' )4
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VSBR/Fhysics S*urface tension
C(Lrd 1/1 hb, .12 - 151W?
Authors B. N., aiul Blereznyak, T1. G.
Title t surface tensim, of heliual isot4re $oluttans:
Perlodiml 9 Dak. AU SSSR 98/14., 50-571, Oct. Is 1-Q,54
Atatract 9 An e-xperirlent wras conductrid with soluttoms of helh-m to
deter-pine their -sdrface teneio-s- The meth-Dd and :,.rmt1ri2me-'-t,
arc- ou-Li-inerl .5i-( ^eferences r:~7:-)S.
Institution : Physico-Technical Institute of the Acad. of ~Scs. ol, Lhe Ukr. SSR
Ya
U55-R/ Physics Surface terts-ion
Card 1/1 Pub. 221- 7/40.
Authors IEsellson, BX and Boiromyarkp
Title tSurface tension of a light helium isotopft
Periodical tDok. A~ SSSR 99/3p J465-3674 -Nov 210 1954
Abstract tThe'experimental dezoermimtion of'th6 st:rface tdiii;ion'of A light heltim
isotope~qe3) is described. The fol1owing Cartreala. was ;:sed for thl.s deter-
minatian: 1 1 into whLch 1-he experimentql data.
It (;I - ~2) = 3,L" )
obtained was substituted. Sym&ls- are erolaitteC Five nof Orencez): 1-USSR
(1921-1954). Diagrain, table.; grapho
InsUteLiow Physico-TecMical institute of thii,AcaA., of Sct, of the UkrS`5R.
Presented by: Academician L.D. Undau.. July 12$'19514
U 1, J111 -M
jiR/Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry, B-8
Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 110 5, 1957, 14646
Author : B N E I'son, X. G. Bereznyak
Inst : '1cqa;my__of Sciences of UM Uk.~rs7k PIP
Title : Liquid-~apor State Graph of System of Helium Isotopes
(HO-He
Orig Pub: Dokl, AN SSSR, 1955, 105,.;No 30 454-457
Abstract: The vapor pressure p of helium isotope solutions with
various contents of He3 in the liguid,was measured. The
method (R7,hKhim, 1956, 28413, 501 1) is baued on the de-
termination of the differencea p 4between the vapor pres-
sures of the solution and pure He . The equilibrium be
tween the liquid and the vapor-was provided for by st1r-
ring the liquid and it;was:checke4 by the absence of any
dependence of 0 p on time a 'n'd'by the absence of hystere-
sis. The dependence of p-on the temperature was deter-
mined for 20 solutions with HO contents from 0.4 to 90.8
Card 1/2
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SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1779
.AUTHOR ESELISON,V.N., LAZAREV,B.G.o SINELINIKOV,K.D., 6VEC,A.D.
..-TITLE Fn Some Peculiarities of Rotating He II.
PERIODICAL Zurn.eksp.i teor.fis,31,fase.5,912-912 (1956)
Issued: 1 / 1957
At first several previous works dealing with this topic are cited. An experi-
mental confirmation of the dopondenoo of tho inorti(L moment of rotating He II
on velocity and an estimation of relaxation time would be most domirable. This
problem could be solved by studying the damping of the rotation of a glass with
He II which is the nearest approach to the continuous equilibrium between the
normal and the supraconductive component. As relaxation time was not known, the
rotating system had to have *uffibiently low damping. For this purpose a plexi-
glass vessel was suspended in a magnetic field which warranted rotation of the
vessel for several hours after an initial velocity of several revolutions per
second had been imparted to it. The vessel (R - 1,5 am) contained about 300
light aluminium disks which were arranged at a shorter distance than the depth
of penetration of the viscous wave. With the help of a rotating magnetic field
the rotation velocity of the vessel containing the He Il was brought up to the
assumed value, after which the field was switched off. Under these conditions
only the normal component of the Re 11 could at first be taken away with the
disk3, but with its supraliquid component this was possible only after re-
laxation time. If relaxation time exceeds the time of soreiring-out (?), it was
obvious that, with a growing distance of the supraliquid component, a consider-
V
Zurn.eksp.i teor.fis,21,fasc-5,912-912 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1779
able modification of the moment of inertia of the vessel containing the helium
(about 25%) was to be oxpected, which would msan a modification of rotation
velocity.
However, the investigation of the damping of the rotating vessel containing the
I
He II showed no noticeable change of velocity, which is illuatrated by an
attached diagram for the dependence of rotation velocity on time recorded at
T - 1,50 K for a duration of screwing out (?) of 10, and for 2 seconds. The same
tests make it possible to determine the dependence of the inertial moment of
He Il on rotation velocity. It was found that at velocities of more than 0,5
rotation per second there is no such dependence.
Thus, the lack of the extraction of the supraconductive component on the
occasion of experiments with an oscillating stack of disks when small amplitudes
are used can by no means be explained by too long a relaxation time. Hitherto,
the problem of the dependence of relaxation time on velocity has not yet been
solved. The authors' attention was drawn to this fact by L.D.LANDAU.
INSTITUTION: Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science of the
Ukrainian SSR.
USSR/Ruclear Physics C-5
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, Ito 5, 1957, 11238
Author : Klyucharev, A.P., Yesellson, B.N., Vallter, A.K.
Inst : Physical-Technicai Institute, Academy of Sciences,
Ukrainian SSR
Title : Study of the Reaction Between He3 and Deuterons.
Orig Pub : Dokl- AN SSSR, 1956, 109, No 4, 737-739
Abstract : The excitation function of the He3 (d, p) He4vas measured
in the deuteron energy regions up to 1-5 Mev. The deute-
rons were accelerated by an electrostatic generator, the
energy scale of which was c&librated by the resonant qaxi-
ma. of the excitation function of the FL9 (p, -;,,, ~- )011) re-
action. A gas target with a window of aluxiinun foil appro-
ximately five microns thick was used, filled with helium
at a pressure of 50 rm mercury, and containing 57.6% HO.
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11238
To obtain energies below 450 kev, the deuterons were
slowed down by alinninum foils. The overall error in the
determination of the deuteron energy amounted to :z 30
kev in the region of the resonance of the excitation cur-
ve. The C~ particles were registered at an angle of 90P
to the direction of the deuteron beam by means of a pro-
portional, counter with a mica window. Me excitation
function obtained has a resonant maximum at a deuteron
energy of 435 T, corresponding to the formation of an
intermediate Li nucleus in a state having an excitation
energy of 16.8 Mev. The absolute cross section in the
resonance is 63.4.-y-3-2 millibarns per steradian.
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AUTHOR BEREZNJAK,N.G.,IESELOSO,,N,B-.,N.-
Riii~
TITLE The Energy Spect of He~-Admixtures dissolved in He II.
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111, fasc.2o 322-324 (1956)
Issued: 1 / 1~757-
An experimental investigation of the temperature dependence of the contribution
Qn ad of the admixtures to the density of the normal He 11 component permits
a univocal determination of the shape of the energy spectrum. For this purpose
the authors measured the density of the normal component of the solution of He3
in He4 with a concentration of x a 310% He3. The temperature dependence of the
moment of inertia of a stack of 'light parallel disks steeped into the helium-
isotope solution was measured. T'he stack of disks was firmly connected to the
little pail surrounding it. The latter was suspended on a wire of phosphorous
bronze so that it could perform rotating oscillations round an axis which was
vertical to the plane of the disk. The modift 'cation of the moment of inertia of
the device was determined from the temperaturedependenoe of the period of the
oscillations of the systemlin the liquid. The co 'nnection between the oscillation
period of the system and the liquid participating in the motion of the device
can, as usual, be determined by solving the corresponding hydrodynamic problem.
It muot, howoverp bo considered th4t tho liquid is drawn off not only by the
disks but also by the outer surfaces of the pail. When oolving tho hydro(lynamic
problem the peculiarities of the experimental device must be taken into account
by imposing certain corresponding boundary conditions. In thin way two equations
6,; !4M, "WiM.51mi !.,I !11.1644"T I., L JUNIMMULIMUMM HM"I'MINIM! ` LHUMM In, i.1,24,141 !I!!! i~!., ......
Dokl.A.kad.Nauk 111,fasc.2, 322-324 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1978
are obtained of which one permits determining the-penetration depth 6 and the
other the determination of the density of the'normal component. Both equations
are explicitly given.
By means of the device described the temperature dependence of the density of
the normal component of pure He4 and of a solution of helium isotopes with a
content of 3PO% He3 was determined.'The results are shown in form of a diagram
and are indicative of the fact that jhe normal component of the solution has a
considerably greater density than He'+. This follows also from the theory by
I.JI.POREM6K. At 1,50, Qn/Q;k is by 50% greater in-the case of the s.olution
than with He4. The spectrum of elementary excitations whioh corresponds to the
particles of the.admixture is characterized by the value po M.O. (Here p 0
apparently denotes the pulse in the case 'of a lacking admixture). From the ex--
perimentally determined values of (Q. n
/QA ) for the solution and (Q /QA )o
for pure Re4 it is pocoible to dotermine th: effective mamo of the admixture
in the solution. Such a computation furnishes the valueu, w 2,5 m3' where m3
denotes the mass of the He3-atom. At present experiments for the determination
of Qn/Qj in concentrated mixtures are being carried out.
INSTITUTION: Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science in the
Ukrainian SSR.
Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111,fasc-3p 568-570 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1983
In general the determination of such a break on the curve P(T) is difficult,
but it is considerably facilitated by the study of the temperature depend-
ence of4the difference A P of the vapor pressure of the solutions and of
pure He . In the case of the curve P-T the relatively small discontinuity
of this quantity at the A -point will be only little noticeable. However, in
the case of the curve A P-T the value of d/dT(A P) diminishes considerably
and the discontinuity of this quantity at the A -point remains the -.iame.
A diagram illustrates the dependence P-T for some solutions. In the caue
of all these curves which were obtained by tho difforential nitthod of
measuring vapor pressure a discontinuity is observed which must ouTrespond to
the temperature of the phase transition. These temperatures and the corres-
ponding concentrations of the solutions are shown together in a table. These
data deviate considerably from the results obtained by other works. However,
the data found here agree well with those values of TA which were obtained
recently in connection with the study of various properties of the solutions
of He3 in He4 within the domain of small concentrations. The value of (dTA/dx fl)
at xfi , 0 can be obtained by using the data concerning the density of the
normal component of the solutions of helium isotopes. The here computed value
of (dTA/d:xfl) at xf, - 0 agrees well with the values -1,5 7 /mol which were
found elsewhere.
INSTITUTION: Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science in the
Ukrainian SSR.
W!'! iW !I liii!o! i4 1. 1
YESELISONt Boris Naumovich (physico-Tech Sci-Res Dist, ASt UkSSR)
awarded sci. degree of Doe Physico-Math Sci for the 21 Jiin 57 defense
of dissertation: "Research on the properties of helium isotopes and
solutions of them" at the Council, KharIkov State Univ Imeni Gortkiy;
P rot No 110 10 May 5a.
(BMVOs 10-58020)
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AUTHORSs Yosollson, B.11.f Kaganovq M.I., Lifshits, I.M.
TITLEt The Thermodynamics of the Phase Transition between He I and
He II in Solutions of Helium Isotopes(Termodinainika fazovogo
perekhoda He I - He Il v rastvorakh izotopov geliya)
FERIODICALs Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol- 33, Nr 4,
PP. 936 - 944 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi 1.) The phenomena that are connected with the transition from
He I and He II in solutions of helium isotopes are thenaodyna-
mically (theoretically) treated. it 0is shown that this tranei-
tion, in the range from 1,35 to 3,0 K, is a second type phase
transition.
2.) It is shown that at the temperature of the second type
phase transition a point of sudden irregulatity should occur
in the derivative as well of the partial as of the total pres-
sure according to the temperature, which fact is experimentally
confirmed.
3.) It is shown that at TA in dependence an the distribu-
tion coefficient, a point of sudden irregularity should be
observed in the derivative according to the temperature.
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The Thermodynamics of the Fhane Transition between Ile I and He II In Solutions
of Helium Isotopes
should be observed for the heat of solution and theheat of
vaporization. For weak solutions numerical data are "ven for
91
the point of sudden irregularity of the heat of solution. For
one solution the course of curve of the heat of sol4tion is
also calculated. There are 6 figures and 7 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATIONs Physico-Technical Institute AN Ukrainian SSE
(Fiziko-tekhnichoeskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainnkoy SSR)
SUBMITTEDs April 19, 1957
AVAILABLF,s Library of Congress
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. niiaiya, 1959, Nr 24, p 9 (uqsR)
AUTHORS: Kiyucharev, A.P., Yal'ter, A.K., Yesellson, B.N.
TIME; The Reaction of He3 With Deuterori~
- 7t
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sessii AS UkrSSR po mirn. ispollzovaniyu atomn. energii. Kiyev, AS
ukrssR, 1958, pp, 64 - 69
PMSTRACT: The meas ement of the differential cross section of the reaction He 3
(d, p) He at deuteron energies of 100 - 1,500 kev is reported. 0( -particles
were recorded which escaped under an angle of 900 to the direction of the
deuteron beam. The de.pendence of the cross section on the energy has a
resonance course with a maximum at Ed Fz:~,435 kev. The value of the cro:ss
section at the maximum is 63.4 mbarn-sterad.
V.R.
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ATMORS: Yesellson, D. 11.1 Shvets, A. D.v BablVz-p, R. A. -6-i-P/56
TITLE: On the Film Flow Rate in Solutions of Helium-Isotopes
(0 skoroati perenosa po plenke u rastvcrov izotopov geliya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Sksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1958,
Vol. 34, Ur 1, pp. 233-234 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The influence of He3 disoolve(I in He II upon the film flow
is, as is well-known, reduced to the de'crease in the flow
-rate. It was of a certain interest to investieate, this fact
more thoroughly and therefore the authora made tests with a
solution of helium-isotopes with a helium content of 1,5;
4,7~ 7,0 and 9,6 %. The apparatus used for these testa
con;iote of two elbows of a thin-valled oapillary ti,ibe
(diameter 19o8 mai) of equal lengths communicating over a
helium-film. The film flow rate R - v6 was measured by the
measurement of the rate of change of the liquid level in
one of these elbows. In this connection v signifies the
rate of the motion of the film and 6- the thickness of the
film. The temperature interval immediately following thc'~-
-point was investigated. The results obtained here are
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illustrates the dependence of the film flow rate on the
temperature and the other diagram H;3 the dependence of the
film flow rate on the content of . Acoordinj-, to the
results found here tho film fl?w rate increases with
increasing concentration of He . When having data on the
dependence of the density on the temperature for the
solutions of the heliuta-isotopes, the following conclusions
can be drawn: The film flow rate in the temperature range
investigated here is directly proportional to the density
of the nit orliquid component: It w A~sA I Wharo A .0
- 3,2.10-~ cm3/cmsec. moreover the temperature of the phase
transition Ile I - He II for the solutions given here might
be determined from tho beginning of overfloT:in,;,,- over the
film. The values obtained in this connection axe in satia-
factory agreement vrith the analogous results obtained by
other methods. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 5
references, 4 of which are Slavic..
ASSOCIATION: Phyeical-Technical Institute Ali Ukrainian SSR
(Fiziko-tekhniche!skiy institut Ak~kdemii nauk Ukrainskoy 6SR)
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The Use of a Superconductive Ring for Recordiz4~ the SOV1551jr --- 3 7-1 -6 -f 164
Phase Transition in Liquid Helium
raental roaulta are #Aown by a (Wigram. It shown the deviation a
of the mirror galvanometer connected to the immobile coil in
dependence on the time t (during which helium temperature in-
creases). The curve a(t) has a slight 0a-dvorease with an in-
crease of helium temperature from 1-5 K to tho ;~-point (from
t-0 to t-17-5 min), after which there is a sh-trp increase (to
about 30 times its amount) in the X-point, coTresponding to
the jump of thermal conductivity at this point. This narrow
and steep peak is followed by a second suall maximum; At T
= 3.730K and t - 36.5 min, a decreases to zero. In these ex-
periments helium was heated by light; in the case of electric-
al heating, the peak in the A-point of the a(t).-curve does not
exist. The authors finally thank Professor B. G. Lazare-, for
discussing the results. There are I fieuro and 2 Soviet ref--
erences.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-toklinicheskiy inatitut Akademii nauk Uk'rainskoy SSR
(Physico-technical Institute of the Acadeny of Sciences,
Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: May 13, 1959
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AUTHORS: ~!~~~~aganovt 14. I.t Lifthits, 1. 1.J.
TITLE: Reply to the Letter by 11. P. lAoichnatkin (Otvet na pis'.mo
M. P. Mokhnatkina)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ekaperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 195~qy
vol 36, Nr 3, '1p 964 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In a "Letter to the Editor", Molchnatkin criticized a paper
by the authors of this "reply", and declared that terms vere
omitted in two formulae. In this reply these omissions are
described as being justified, and it is pointed out that in
all cases in which it was found necessary, these terms were
mentioned. In 'this connection a formula is opecifically
mentioned.
SUBMITTED: November 25, 1958
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E032/JZ114
AUTHORS: Yesellson, B.N., Shvets, A.D., and Bereznyak, N.G.
TITLE: An He5 apparatus for the production of temperatures
down to 0.3 OK
PERIODICAL: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 123--124.
TEXT: The apparatus is Illustrated in the figure. About
2 litres of gaseous He3 supplied by the cylinders I are
condensed into the copper container 2 which is located inside
the vacuum envelope 3 and is maintained at the temperature of
the outer bath (1-3 OK). Since at this temperature the vapour
pressure of He3 is greater than the pressure at which diffusion
pumps begin to operate, there is an additional He4 bath 4 whose
temperature may be reduced to I OK by pumping the vapour through
a diaphragm by the AP"-50 (DRN-50) p Mp D. The valve 6 is
used to fill this bath with liquid Het from a dewar. Under these
conditions the vapour given off by liquid He3 may be pumped by
the mercury diffusion pump (Leybold) 7 which has a pumping
speed of about 15 litres/sec. Mercury vapour is excluded by
liquid nitrogen traps. The He3 vapour pumped by 7 is
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continuously removed by the liquid-hydrogen cooled charcoal pump
8 containing about 50g of activated charcoal. In this way the
HO gas can be recovered and returned into the reservoirs 1.
The use of these absorption pumps greatly simplifies the design
of cryostats containing HO. It was found convenient to use a
solution of HO in He4 instead of pure He4 as the cooling medium.
To do this, a mixture containing 7.454 of H93 was condensed
through the tube 9 into the glass reservoir 10 whir-h was
sealed into the HO container through a Kc--war seal. Pince this
cryostat was used to study the properties of HO + HO mixtures,
the reservoir 10 contained the glass vessel 1.1 which was
filled with the mixture under investigation through the tube 12~
It was found that the minimum temperature was 0.4 OK and could
be maintained for about 6 hours, which is much longer than the
period obtained with He4 as the cooling liquid. The lower
temperature of 0.3 OK was obtained by pumping the vapour given
off by liquid HO placed in a very small glass dewar connected to
the pumpIng system described above. The latter temperature could
be maintained for over 7 hours. Temperatures b,ntwean
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I and o.4 oKj could be obtained by adjusting the ptimping mlolod of,
the diffusion pump with the aid of the valve 13, In alL the
experiments the temperature was determined by measuring the HO
vapour pressure with a McLead gauge (Ref,111-, S-G. Sydoriak,,
T.R. Roberts., Phys,Rev., v.106, 1957, 175), in one of the
experiments the HO vapour was pumped by the absorption pump only
the pump being cooled by liquid helium (4.2 OK), In spite of the
long and narrow connecting pipe, a temperature of OA OK was
obtained. This indicates that HO cryostats can be considerably
simplified by using absorption pumps only. Acknowledgments are
expressed to B.,G. Lazarev for his advice. X
There are I figure and 14 references~, 6 Soviet,-bloc and 8 non-
Soviet-bloc- The four most recent English language references
read as follows~
Ref. 8, G. Seidel, P.H. Keesom,
Rev. Scient, Instrum., v,29, 1958, 606~
Ref.lo-, FLA. Reich.; R.L. Garwin,
Rev. Scient. Instrumv v-30, 1959, 7~
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Ref.131 C,J.N. v, d, Meydenberg, K,W, Taconis,
7th Intern, Conf, on Low Temp. Phys,,, Tornnto,
Programme, 196o,
Ref,14i as in text above,
ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR
(Physicotechnical Institute, AS Ukr,.SSR)
SUBMITTED: January 25, 1961
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YESEWSONY B.H.; 1AZAREV# B.G.; SMTS, A.Do
Obtaining lower than V K. temperatures by Pumping-*ff liquid
helium vapors with ant adsorption pump, Frib.i tekb4okup. 6
no-5:160-162 S-0 'IA. (MIRA 34: 10)
1. Fiziko-tekhnichesidy institut AN USSR.
(Low temperature engineering)
YESELISONP B.N.; SMTSr, A.D.; EEIIEZNYAKp N.C.
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Device for obtaining tempomtureo up to 0#30 K. us' g Be3.
Prib. i tekh.sksp. 6 no.6:123--124 H-D liA, (MIM 24:11)
L Fiziko-tokhnichoakiy Inotitut AN USOR,
(C%708tat)
S/12o/162/00018/048/048
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AUTHORS: Yesellson B.N., Lazarev, B*G#, and Shvets, A.D.
TITLE: simple He3 cryostat
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no#3, 1962, 198-199
TEXT: It is pointed out that existing 110 cryostats capable
of producing temperatures doim to 0-3 *K are rather complicated
because they incorporate diffusion pumps and/or rotary pumps to
pump the vapour above liquid helium and thereby reduce the
temperature. The present authors have used a charcoal adsorption
pump to remove the vapour and thereby have simplified the
construction and succeeded in producing temperatures down to
0.34 OK. The device is shown in the figure, in*whioh:
1 - charcoal pump; 2 - thin-vialled stainless ateel tube;
3 --reservoir containing He3; 4, 10 - cylinders for storing
helium gas; 5 - vacuum Jacket; 6 - valve connecting the charcoal
pump 1 to the reservoir 3; 7 - dewar with liqu Id helium at
1.3 K; 8 - container filled either with He3 - He 4olutio:h
(7. 4-3~ He3) or pure He4; 9 - not given; 11 tube for removing
helium gas.
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The charcoal pump is in the form of a brass cylinder containing
about 30 g of activated charcoal which is hold in position by a
pair of brass grids. The temperature of 0.34 *K is reached
after about 30 minutes. The heat leak of the system is about
600 erg/sec. -
There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut, AN USSR
(Physicotechnical Institute, AS Ukr.SSR)
SUBMITTED November 29, 1961
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PE'RIODICAL:
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B102/bI04
Ivantsov, V. G., 8hvets, A. D.
3_,:re4
The .*.-.-oint. of c,,ricentrated Ee 11 solutions
Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 4, 1962, 944-946
TEXT: The authors continue earlier investigations (ZhETF, 20, 746, 1950;
D~O SSSIR, 111 , 568, 1956; ZhETF, ~l , 902, 1956; ZhZTP~ 34, 23~, 1958) of
the He I ->He II transition Doint CTJ as dependent on the He3 concentra-
tion M- The T4(X) depenuences were then determined for hicher He3
concentrations (50-0, 59.6, 62.4;'G). T2L of the He-solution with known He3
content was determined from the particularities of the heating or
cooling rate curves which -mere recorded by an 3-ITTT -09 (EPP-09) electronic
potentiometer. The measurements were carried out in an apparatus cona~ztirg
of several Dewar vessels in which temperatures below IOK could be
reached by pumping out the vapor above the liquid He4 by an adsorption
pump. For the above He3 concentrations the TK values were 1.31 + 0.010K,
1-05 � 0.010K and 1.02 + 0.030K. For a solution with x - 66.1cf,,T ?~ could
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The X-point of concentrated B102/~104
not be determined. The value3 obtained are shown in a T4(X) graph
together with data of many other publications. The data fit a *curve which
is almost a straight line. Professor B. G. Lazarev is thanked for
discussions and V. D. Krasnikov for assistance. There are 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR
(Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences
Ukrainskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: September 20, 1961
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B125/B104
AUTHORSt Bereznyakp N. G., Bogoyavlenskiy, I. V., Yesellson, B. N.
TITLE: The curves representing the onset of solidification of helium
isotope solutions
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tecreticheskoy fiziki,.v. 43,
no. 501), 1962, 1981-1982
TEXT: The method of thermal analysis was used to establish a correlation
between the solidification pressure and the composition of the liquid phase
in order to draw the diagram for the equilibrium between the solid and the
liquid phase of solutions of lie) in He4. The temperature and pressure at
which the solutions of He3 in He4 begin to solidify (10.3; 24.1; 53.0 and
76.4e,.)He3) can be determined from the salient pointe'of the curve
representing the time dependence on temperature and pressure. A resistance
thermometer was used to measure the temperature of the calorimeter, whilst
the pressure inside the latter was determined from the elastic deformation
of the calorimeter wall, usinga strain gauge. Between 1.5 and 4.20K, the
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The curves representing... B12,5./BlO4
nrossure at the beivinninkr of liauefaction increaded as the nortion of Hd
increases in the solution (Fig. 1). The dependence.,of the oolidification
pressure on the He3 portion in~the solution is co.nstructed from these data
at various temperatures (Fig.",Z). The shape of the,isotherms, and the good
agreement with the results obtained by blocking the capillary tubes, are
., region" in the above-mentioned equilibrium
indicative of a narrow I'demix-inp
diagram. The prevent recults agree catinfactorily with rocent dixta ohtai.ned
for the temperature range from 1.0 to 2.10K. The point at which solutions
3 4
of He in He cease to solidify is now being determined. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainakoy SSR
(Physicotgchninal, Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the
Ukrainskaya SSRjI
SUBMITTED: September 12, 1962
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