SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YESIPOV, V.D. - YESIPOVICH, YE.M.

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.D Short Flame High-Pressure Atomisers "OV/1"20-59-2-11/1? or cleaned. The design of the combustion chambers was also modified (Fig 3), the size being increased mainly at -the expense of the outer wall thickness. The supply of aj.r froin the rogwieritor to the combuFtion chamber was also increased by widening the duct.: jl~tvin 236 x 35L~ MM to 400 x 600 am. These modifications enabled the furnaces to work efficiently with an ititake of 1000 kilos of oil per hour. The original atomisers entered the furnace ports to a depth of 350 mm and it was necessary to maintain a small flow of steam-throug4 the nozzles in order to prevent them from becoming scorched, even when no oil was being burnt. This procedure unavoidably lowered the heat within the furnace and was detrimental to the lining of the walls., apart from causing oxidation of metal and wastage of steam, The modified atomisers enter the furnace ports to a depth of only 25 mm and are mounted at an angle to give better distribution of heat. When not in use, they can be easily withdrawn from the poit and therefore Card 4/5 do not require additional steam cooling at such times. J. 1 P! It I .'T ... .. ....... _:;0v/1 Short Flame Higli-Pressure Atomisers The ports in the furnace walls can then be closed by means of cover plates (as shown in Fig 3 insert). The advantages of the modified atomisers can be summa ised as follows:- a) efficient combustion of oil; b) 2.5 times less consumption of steam; c) satisfactory performance with steam pressures at 2.5 to 3 atm; d) 5 times lower cost of atomisers; e) simplification of fitting and maintenance. In view of these advantages, it is intended to equip many additional furnaces with such atomisers, which by being capable of producing 13 million k calories per hour will enable the required temperatures to be attained rapidly,with an increase of 15 to 20% in productivity, whilst usino- crude oil for a total time of only 12 hours per day. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATION:Iaboratoriya Metallurgicheskoy TeplotekhnikL MMK (Iaboratory of TLetallurgical Thermal Ensineerir~gNa-) Cara 5/5 YESIPOVY V.D. Mounting injectors vith tangential steam sun IV for the atmization .P of crude oil in box furnaces. Sbor.rats.predlovnedrev proizve no.2:35161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Magnitorgorskiy(metal:Lurgicheskiy kombinat. Furnaces.. Heating) 9= t' I . - .z .11; -11141 1 i d1, 11 1111fil 111111 it Ill U.i i0 11, "MM.M., 66729 SOV/20-129-2-14/66 AUTHORSs Volkovt I* Vop Yealpovp V., Fop Shcheglovp P. V. TITLEs The Use of the Contact Photography Principle in Studying Weak Light Fluxes PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk 3SSR# 1959t Vol 129l Nr 2, pp 288-289. (UBSRT ABSTRACTt The solution of some astronomical and geophysical problems makes it necessary to invIetigate the spectra of objects with low light intensity. One of the methods for intensifying the images is the use of electron-optioal transformers, When using the conventional electron-optical transformers the image is projected by means of an optical system from the screen of the device to the photo- emulsion. In this ease, however, also objects with highest light intensity collect at maximum only 10 of the light emitted by the screen. To fully utilize- U* light# the photoomulsion must be brought into optical contact with the fluorescing screen of the transformer. In order to maintain the high resolving power of the device, the distance between screen and emulsion must be very small. Y,L Krasovskiy (Hof 4) wee the first to use electron-opti- oal transformers for contact photography. In 1958 a perfect device Card 1/3 for contact photography of weakly luminous objects, e 66729 The Use of the Contact Photography Principle in BOV120-129-2-14166 Studying Week Light Fluxes the photo contact tube, was developed. It consists of a vacuum balloon into which a semi-transparent photocathode, an electron- optical device and a fluorescing screen are mounted. The latter was applied to a 20 to 30,,1* thick mica plate (forming the back wall of the device). The photoemulsion is pressed to this plate. The vacuum in the device is maintained for a long period. To produce an optical contact between the photoemulsion and the mica plate (to which the screen is attached) an immersion medium with a refractive index close to that of mica is used. The photoemulsion applied to an elastic base (cinematographic film) was meohanioally pressed to the screen. The photo contact tube with an oxygen-cesium photocathode was use& for photographing the spectra of the night sky luminescence in the spectral range 0.8 - 1.2/4,. In this connection a spectrograSh of the type SP-50 was used which was directed at an angle of 30 to the northern horizon. The photographo wore takon on a DN film. Expomire was 4 hours and not even traoes of a cold emission were found In this case* One illustration shows the spectra of the night sky Card 2/3 luminescence in the range 0.9 and 1.0/v . A comparison of Pe 66729 The Use of the Contact Photography Principle in SOV/20-129-2-14/66 Studying Weak Light Fluxes spectra of the night sky which were taken by means of a photo contact tube and a conventional electron-optical transformer with projecting optical systems showed that contact photography has a sensitivity by ten times higher. The resolving power of the photo contact tube is approximately 20 grades per millimeter. Photo contact tubes with a 10 mm long screen may be produced. Such a screen size is sufficient for a number of Bpectrosoopioal investigations. There are I figure and 5 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION3 Goeudarstvennyy astronomiohaskiy institut Im. F.Ke Shternberga (State Astronomical Institute imeni P..K. Shternberg) ti"" PRESENTEDt July 13, 1959, by A.I. Berg, Academician SUBMITTED: July 6t 1959 Card 3/3 SHCHIGIOV, V.P. Diameter of the pupil in the adapted e7e. Priroda 49 no.9:108 5 16o. (HIRA 13:10) 1. Gosudarstvonnyy autronomichookiy inotitut im. P.K-ShternberLp. (pupil (Are)) 8340 3, )~-,/d 0 8/035/60/000/007/-, 1 10/0 18 AOO I/A00 1 Translation from: Referat�vnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, 1960, No. 7. P. 113, # 6784 AUTHORS: Yesipcv, V, .,.Moroz, V.I. TITLE: An Artificial Comet PERIODICAL: Astron. ts1r1culyar, 1959, okt. 15, No. 20.D, 1:. TEXT: WOn September 12 1959, an artificial comet formed by -Ltie clouds of sodi-,= vapors ejected from'thWbecond Soviet cosmic rocket was visuall y and photcgraphically observed with electronic telescopes at"Syuraan and Stalin- abad. Pourteen photographs with 1-sec exposures were taken In Byurakan -.1-nd thirteen photographs with 5-sec exposures were taken in Stalin4bad. 7t-,e scdium cloud was observed for about 4m. 'It emerged in the form of a brieft point the luminosity of which ihcreased rapidly. At- thr- end of the cbserva,.ione- the cl,,ud had a shape of.a ring whose brightness de,!reased with lncr#~-aslng d.ameter. T-ne speed of expansion of the cloud was of the order of 2 kml5ec, t1r.4-- diameler at Card 1/2 8310 An Artificial Comet S/035/60/bOO/007/0 1810 18 A001/ACOI the observation end was 1,200 km. Photographs of the successive stages of the expansion of the sodium cloud are presented. V.P. Pedorovi-.h V/ Translator's note- This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 MIN; 4111,11, 111111111 1411 , 1 IL 1;: 1. 5/033/60/037/03/023/027 E032/Z514 AUTHOR: Yesipov, V. F. _7 "" TITLE: 077h~ Photography of Stars with the Aid of an Image Converting Telescope PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol 37, Nr 3, PP 588-589 + I plate (USSR) ABSTRACT: In October, 1959 photographs of stars were obtained at the Crimean Observatory using an image converting device with a contact tube. The instrument was mounted in the Cassegrain focus of the 13" telescope (d/f = 1115). Photographs were obtained in the region of the hPer cluster (NGC 869). A contact tube with a Sb-Cs photo- cathode was employed. Pre-exposed films of type DN were used. Fig 1 shows one of the obtained photographs. The exposure was 10 see and the field was 5' (the weakest stars are 13m - 13.5'). The total gain obtained in thiti way as compared with direct photography on the same film was found to be 30-40. Fig 2 ahows the Fabry-Perot interference pattern obtained with the contact tube using Card 1/2 the X 5570 X crypton line. The disadvantage of the device V8 S/033/60/037/03/023/027 E032/E514 On the Photography of Stars with the Aid of an Image Converting Telescope is that it has a very small working field. Acknowledgment is made to the Department of Physics of Nebulae, Crimean Observatory and to P. V. Shcheglov for as3istance in the experiments. There are 2 figures and 5 references, 2, of which are Soviet, 1 French and 2 English. ASSOCIATION: Gos. astronomicheskiy inst1tut imeni P. K. Shternberga (State Astronomical Institute imeni P. K. Shternberg) SUBMITTED: January 7, 1960 Card 2/2 11/2 ITT_- 87M2 .2 3, S_ao 0 AUTHOR; esi ov. V. F.- TITLE: Methods of Increasing the Emulsions Used in Long-Exposure PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, pp. 1102-1106 S/033/60/037/006/021/022 E032/E514 Sensitivity of Photographic Photography 1960, Vol.37, No.6, TEXT: A study was made of the possible use of preliminary brief illumination and heating on the resistivity of various emulsions in the case of prolonged expo3ures. Soviet high- sensitivity emulsions of type AH ON), special astronomical emulsions for long exposures, emulsions of type 103a D and 103a F and British emulsions OaO, OaD and OaF were investigated. The preliminary illumination was 1/25th of a second to a density of 0.2 to 0.3 above fog. According to Burton (Ref.6) and Mulyarchik and Petrova (Ref.9)these are optimum conditions, The preliminary illuminations were carried out with the aid of a simple lamp-and- shutter arrangement, which enabled the exposure to be varied between 1/25th-1/100th sec. Before the exposure, the photoemulsions were heated in a thermostat to a temperature of 600 +. 10C for between Card 1/3 26 S/033/60/037/006/021/022 E032/E514 Methods of Increasing the Sensitivity of Photographic Emulsions Used in Long-Exposure Photography 3 and 24 hours. All the materials were then developed under identical conditions in an Agfa-.12 developer for 40 min at 200C. According to published data (Braun and Golldenberg, Ref-7) these are again optimum conditions. The following table gives relative sensitivities of the above photographic emulsions for I hour long exposures. Relative sensitivity corres- Type of emulsion ponding to a density of 0.2 above fog, Sensitized by Unsensitized 111umina- Heating tion DN 1 2 1 Astronomical with h 600 m~L 0.9 1.4 3.2 lim ditto. 660 m1i 2 3 - ditto. 700 mil 0.8 5 2.7 103a F 2.2 4.8 3.6 l 3a D 4 a.a 8 aS a g r, 1:9 Card 2/3 OaF 1. 2 2~5 8726Z S/033/60/037/oo6/021/022 E032/E514 Methods of Increasing the Sensitivity of Photographic Rmulsion6 Used in Long-Exposure Photography In the above table the sensitivity of the unsensitized DN emulsion. corresponding to a density of 0.2 above fog, t%ras talken as unity. Acknowledgments are expressed to P. V. Shcheglov for valuable suggestions. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 12 references.- 5 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Gos. astronomiclieskiy in-t imeni P. K. Shternberga, (State Astronomical Institute imeni P. K. Shternberg) SUBMITTED; April 8, 196o Card 3/3 9,,V17,0 5/020/61/13T/004/015/031 J, Arlo B104/B206 .,1166 AUTHORS% Volkov, I. V., Yesipov, V. F and Shaheglov, P. V. TITLEs Contact image-amplifier for the red spectral range PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137, no- 4# 1961, 840 TEXTt As known, the production of image amplifiers in the red spectral range is difficult owing to the low sensitivity of the classical photo- cathodes in this range. In 1959-1960 the authors made experiments with bismuth-oesium- and multi-alkali photocathodes. Characteristic for the multi-alkali photocathodes is their relatively far red boundary for very low dark currents. The red boundary of the bismuth-cesium cathode lies nearer, but its thermionio emission is stronger. The reproducibility of photocathodes gets more complicated through the necessary more accurate dosage of the alkaline metals than for photoelectric cells. For the determination of the sensitivity increase achieved by such a device, a gaseous nebula (ft with 6563 A) was photographed by it. The objective had a speed-of Is 1-5 and a dielectric light filter was used for the FA-line (AX - 40 A, T - 60 %). For oomparisont the same photo was taken with the Card,.1/2 Contact image-amplifier for the ... 7. ULM S/020J61/137/004/015/031 B104/B2o6 identical photographic arrangement and a Kodak 103 aE panchromatic emulsion, Both photos of the NGC 7000 nebula are shown (not reproducible). An evaluation of the qualitiesshown that the sensitivity of the electronic telescope installation is 50 times higher than the normal photoinstallation. The gain in sensitivity is lower in the green spectral range. This is explained by the greater sensitivity of the nonsensitized, photoemulsion as compared with the panchromatic emulsion. There are 2 figures and 4 Soviet-bloo references. ASSOCIATION: Goeudarstvennyy astronomiohook:Ly inatitut im. P. K. Shternbergs. (State Astronomical Institute imeni P. K. Shternberg) PRESENTEDi November 19, 1960, by A. 1. Berg,~*cademician SUBMITTED: November 4, 1960 Card 2/2 i P III , 1: 1 4 ESIPOV V.F,L._Xauchnyy sotrudnik We observe the sky. Naukai zhiznl 29 no.21lO7-112 F '62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni Shternberga. (Astronom-y-Observations) VOIXOV, I.V.; YESIPOVI_.V.F.; SHCHEGLOV, P.V. Contact photography, of faint objects. Astron.zhur. 39 no.2:323-329 Mr-Ap 162. (NIRA 15:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheakiy institut im. P. K. Shternberga. (Astronomical photography) YESIPOVP V.F. Wavelengths of forbidden lines of sulfur in nebulae. Astron.- zhur. 39 no.2:365-367 Mr-Ap 162. (IURA 15:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronmipheskiy inatitut im. P. K. ShUrnberga. (Nebulae-Spectra) (Sulfur-Spectra) S/033/62/039/002/012/C)lt. E032/E314 AUTHORS: Volkov, I.V. I Yesipovt_ V~.F. and Shchoglov, P-V TITLE: r-ontact photography of faint objects PERIODICAL: Astronomiches1ciy zhurnal, v. 39, no. 4, lgS'-,, 323 - 329 + 2 plates T EXT This is a review of the authors' work previously published in Ref. 2 (Dokl. AN SSSR, 129, 288, 1959), Ref- 3 (Dolcl. ~N SSSR, 137, Glio, 1961), Ref. 4 (Astron. zh., 37, 586, 1960), Ref. 5 (Astron. zh., 37, 588, 196o) and .Zef. 6 (Astron. zh-, 38, 554, 1961). There are 7 fig-ures. ASSOCIATION: Gos. astronomicheskiy in-t im. P.K. Shternberga (State Astronomical Institute im. P.K. Shternberg) SUBMITTED: June*28, 1961 Card 1/1 .-,YFSIPOV, V.F.; MOROZ, V.1. 0 Spectrophotometr7 of Venu3 and MarB In the 7,000-10,00 A range. Astron. tsir. no.262~1-3 0163., OKRA 1701 1. Cosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy Institut Impni Shtemberga. DrBAY, E. A. 3 YES-I, POV, V.F. SF-c-trLa of the cometlike object Stmeiz 329. ~4tron.zhux. 42 nr,.?2281-282 Mr-Ap 965. (NE RA I S ~ 4 ) 1. Gosudars'uvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K.:3hternberga. 1 -A~ -il IJ lit, I~ in HIT L 7 ,:did -Tr.1.131POV, Vladimir Konstantinovich. &APOV, Vladimir Konstantinovich, and N. V. PIN",IrIll. Ostrova 3ovetfjk,):L Arktiki: Novaia Zemlia, Vaigach, Kolguev, Zemlia Frantva-looifa. Arkbangollsk, L;evqrnQe kraevoe izd-vo, 1933. 149 P. (Nauchno-populiarnaia bibl.ioteka Nrainego -,evera) Includes bibliographies. NN DLC: f1790.E8 SO: LC, 3oviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl. YESIPOVY V.me ---------- Ilatural regeneration of pistachio on the spurs of th'D Chatkal Range. Uzb. biol. Shur. nod5:40-44 162. (NIRA 17t2) 1. Chatkallskiy gornolesnoy zapovednik, lit I I Ilm It 1111491 MITI I I ull W I I 111PI i n, jqll I I I ill ]fill I jillf I 1-1141Ffl I :'I I I I If!!.I 0uJJ1C ;L'nU,,, t 13 if Jl!-,! AAAI t- fill U ]III 5~114 fill" IN ININ, ..'I;! if I 1, h2' '01-66 A1WS"/W'- -W'kde-d'RP6heNDW: UGVAFOOO165100010001004610053 ~AUTHOR: Diduk, G. A.; Yesipov, Vat Ma 62- ORG: none G I TITLE: Investigation of linear- stationary- system dynamics not requiring they-k Isetting up of the characteristic polynomial 'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut elektromekhaniki. Avtomatichesidye i ;teleinformatsionnyye sistemy (Automatic and teleinformation systems). Moscow, Izd-vo Narka, 1965, 46-53 IOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control eystem, automatic control ;fheory, power system stability ABSTRACT,. V. 1, Zubov uggested a now numerical solution of the stability problem which does not require setting up the characteristic polynomial ("MathenvWc methods of investigating automatic control systems," Sudpromg1s, L. , 1959; '~Cycling in nonlinear and controlled systems, Sudpronigim, L. 1962).' icard 1/2 111H.-NIR 111111 it It III I~IFPA ....... .... L 42201-66 !AGC NR.- AT6008921 i ~This article presents a further developnwnt of the Zubav nwthod. Let the lbehavior of an automatic control a at b described. by dx/dt a Ax, where A is I :the matrix of coefficients of the nt ordaL~--~System and x is a singla-column matrix 1with elements xj, xOt 0. 06, Xn The characteristic determinant of the above 'equation in: JA IBI=O, where E. is the unit matrix. The deteradnant. in trans- formed into:' where I.P= The transformed matrix of coefficients 01. ~B can be written In either of two forms: B=9+2(A-.Ar The automatic control I B=S-2jE--A)4. laystem will be asymptotically stable if any norm of rmatrix B is loss than unity: The above mmethod was tested in calculating the static stability of the lVolga-GES Moscnw power transmission line on a digital conviater. Orig. art. 1has: 2 figures arr-1 291ormulas. jSU-B CODE: 13, 09 SUBM DATE: 14Jul6!5 ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF: 00 1 .,,Card -2/?.--.o 42220-66 EWT (d) /AT," -7'/1~51 I ) 11 UR/0000/65/000/000/0054/0061 ACC NR: AT6008922 SOURCE CODE' !AUTHOR: Diduk, G. A.; Yesipov, V. M. ORG: none TITLE: Methods for approaching boundary and construction of stability regions Of; multidimensional automatic nZatems gn a digital computer SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut elek&-omekhanild. Aytomatichesidye i c telainformatsionnyye sintemy (Automatic and ielainformation systems)e Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965g 54-61 'TOPIC TAGS: automatic control, automatic control system, automatic control !theory ABSTRACT: Some methods of directional search are discussed which can be used' for constructing the stability region in a permissible parameter space and for isolatAng & subregion having specified qualitative characteristics. The majdmum eigen-value of matrix D in recommended as a quantitative measure of Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT60089ZZ stability; the matrix B in given by: B=E-2(5-A)-', where E is*the unit matrix ionts of t automatic control system in q and A is the matrix of the coeffic he Uestion. Gradient methods, and particularly the steepest descent method, are recom- mended for minimization of the functional G(p,', p:) of the parameter space, The algorithm of tracking the region boundary describes a motion along the sides of a square. The aboye approaches were tested in studying the automatic excita- tion system of synchronous generators at the Volga-GES power station connected via a transmission Una to an Inflnite-power Hwj (the Moscow'power system). Orig. art. has: Z figures and'Z2 formulas. SUB CODE: 13) 09 / SUBM DATE: 14,14165 / ORIG R.EF: 006 / OTH REF: 001 ~ -TP1 "0' i 7, A&IN-R.-AR6023989 SOURCE CODE: UR/0372/66/000/003/GO03/GO03 Lj AUTHOR: Diduk, G. A.; Yesipov, V. M. TITLE: Methods of reaching the domain boundary and constructing the stability domains of multivariate automatic systems by means of electronic digital computers SOURCE; Ref. zh. Kibernetika, Abs. 3G25 REP SOURCE: Sb. Avtomat. i toleinform. sistomy. M. -L., Naulat, 1965, 54-61 TOPIC TAGS: control system stability, algorithm, electric generator APSTRACT: The article describes certain methods of directional search relating to the construction of the stability domain in the space of permissible values of parameters and to tho apprwdmate isolation from this domain of a subdomain with specified characteristics; thqbe methods make it possible to indicate the direction of variationin paraincters In stich a mdnner as to attain this direction by the shortest pa0i. A qtiantitativo yardatick of stabiliLy is introduced and an analytic formulation of the problem is presented. An algoriLlun for the solution of the problem is provided. It is pointed out that these methods have been Lcac&Wring an investigation of the system for the automatic control of the excitation of the synchronotis Card 1/2 UDC: 62-50L1 L o526,;-67 . ....... ACC--J4Ri 1~6023989 generators at the Volzhakaya Hydroelectric Power Station imeni V. 1, Lcn1n which operate, via an electrical fr-ansmission line, with busbars of Infinite power (Moscow Power Grid). It is pointed out that these methods may be utilized in the search for and construction of the boundaries of the domains within which a functional meets specified requirements. 1 illustra- tion. Bibliography of 7 titles. V. M. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 12, 09, 10/ 2/2 ACC M AIR6024029 SOURCE TWO AUTHOR: Diduk, G. A.; Yesipov, V. M. TITLE: A method for the Investigation of the dynamics of linear otatlogM system#, n connected with the establishment of the characteristic polynomial SOURCE: Hof A. Matematilm, Abs. 0204 ,REP SOURCE: Sb. Avtomat. i teleinform. sistemy. M. - L. Nauka, 19651 46-63 TOPIC TAGS: control system stability, automatic control smmtem, linear system, digital computer ABSTRACT; The development of a method for the estimate of the stability of automatic Bye- tems whose dynamics to described by the e(pation dx/dt = Aic and not connected with the es- tablishment of the characteristic polynomial has been Investigated. 1%e Ideas for the estimate of'stability directly from the original matrix of the coefficient Aare presented. Onthebasis of the proposed criteria the authors solve the problem of the synthesip of multidimensional sys- - tems. The particular case of the solution of the problera where the system under investigatiml is subjected to more stringent requirements with regards to possible oscillations to being In- vestigated. it Is noted that the 1wesented approach was tested on digital computers during the ii-Ilt 7aililMo i IRRI 11 L 1331~-66 ACCESSION NR.- AUM591 UR1028616510DD101~1100651W.5 (/J'- 7 AUTWRSt Kovrov, Be Ve; F4chMVSjdy0 X. Ya.; Yezipoyl Ye, 1,; Tblywankog 11, yea TITLE: Machine for continuous welding of polymer filmme Claas 3.9. No* 172474 SOURCE: Byulloton' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, 3200 230 2963* 65 TOPIC TAM: polymer film ABSTRACT: Thia Author Certificate presenta a machIne for ocintinudus welding of '..polymer fi2=. The m.achine consists of an andMeas; matstl1la 'boad buf; on a and a drivon roller$ a prosaing rolleire a cooler, and a atxl~'Ipin6' idovice (oaa F1&,b I on the Lholoaure)o Th aimplify th6 machino design and to ~~;caddn its technolog., ical possibilities, the endless metallic band is in contact vith leads connected to the outputs of a transformer secondary. Orig. arto hm: 1 diu~Sxw. ASSOCIATIMNO Vsoaoyuzwjy nauchno-issledovateVakir Uwtitut ~ alekt; I'Mavarochnogo oborudovaaiya (All-trbion Sciontific Research Institute of Moilatric*' Welding Equip- ment) SUBIU=: l5j~~64 ENCL: 01 SMI CODEs OGI 112 :NO REF Sova 000 OMRS 000 Card 2/2 neywumov, ;j.; ALROAM, V.D.; ASHIEDJIN, A.K.; BAYMV, N.V.-, BEGMIYAN, -P.A.; BfCMV, I A.-'-'Vt3LOVA, Ye.T.; VYZBMOVSXAYA, K.F.-, GURMSKIT, S.A.; IWDOV, I:M.;' Y3SIPOT, Te.P.; ZHUKOT, V.D.1 ZRIDINSKIY, M.G,; ZCLINIKOV, P.T.; ZOLOTOVA, L.I.; KIVIII, I.N.; 10OWMITSEXY, Yu.A.; KONSTANTINOV, A.N.; XMICHITSKAYA, A.K.; MAKSIKEIIKO, I.I.; HELERIYEV. A.A.; MOROZOV, I.G.-, KURZIITOV, K.I.; OZZOLOVSKIT, Ch.S.; OSTRYAKOV, K.I.; PAMNA, A.A.; PAVLOVSKIY, V.V.; PERMINOV, A.B.; MRSHIN, B.P.; PRONIX, S.F.; PSUNNYY, A.I.; POKROVSKIY. M.I.; RASPOIIOIEMV, Ye.l.; SMYAROV, Yu.N.; TIBABSM, A.I.; FMEROV, Y9.D.; FRDOROT, G.P.; MMIGIN, Ya.S.; TAKIMOV. I.A.; VIIRIITA~ G,P., takhn.red. [Labor feats of railway workers; stories about the innovators) Trudovp podvigi zheleznodorozhnikov; raeskazy o novatorakh. Moskva, Goo tranap.zhol-dor.izd-vo, 1959. 267 p. AMIRA 12:9) Nailroads) (socialist Oompetition) YESIPOV-,- L.; GAGARIN, V.I. Temperature and concentration dependence of the specific gravity and viscosity of furfurole aqueous solutions. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 15 no.8:16-16 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Kotlasskiy tsellyulozno-bumzhnyy kombinat (for Tealpov). 2. Arkhangellskiy lesotekhnicheskiy institut (for Gagarin). (Furaldehyde) -- I - - -.- 7- - - 11 - Pneumonia Pathogenesis of pneumo-sclerosis in so-called non-specific pneumonia, Arkhiv pat., 14, no. 2, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accession , Librar7 of Congress, October 1'952. Unclassified. YESINVA, I.K. Atypical growth of pulmonary epithelium tn chronic non-specific pneumonia and appearance of cancer. Arkh. pat., Xoskva 14 no,6:34-42 Nov-Doo 1952. (CUL 2)s4) 1. Of the Department of Pathological Anatomy of the Therapeutic Faculty (Head -- I, V. Davydovskly, Active Membeir AMS USSR), Second Moscow State Medical InstitUte imeUi I. V. Stalin. ;i.'1161 -! 11, 111 W' ~11 ~1141111 "W"WIM, Hw r iWAI Q'IMMUNH! ~ IWEIM i !".1;W11J, MI W. i"i "'! W, d., L_L.ILU ........... . ........ ........... ....... ..... 111-I.-H.5 jtll~ .W 1; Uslpova' I.K. Conference of Dathoanatomints and experts in forensic medicine of Crimea Province, iirkh.pAt. no.15:87-88 U-D '53, (MLRA 7:1) (Crimea --Med Ical Jurisprudence) (Hadical. jnrispru(Ionco-- Crimea) (Crimea--Anatomy, Patholo.vical) (Anatomy, Pathological--Crimea) I L JI (Problems In the pathology of chronic nonspecific Inflammations of the lungs] Yoprosy patologii khronichaukikh naspet8ifichaskikh vospalanii legkikh. Moskva, Modgiz, 1956. 212 p. (MIRA 9:11) (LUNGS--DISEASES) YASIPOVA, I.K.;. RYZHKOV, Ye.V. (Moak-va) Ghanges In the lungs and thoracic cavity following pulmonectomy and lobactoaV [with summary ingnlgishl. Arkh.pat. 19 no.120-13 '57. (HIM 11:2) 1. Zz kafedry patologicheekoy anatomli Il Moskovakogo gosuderstvannogo meditsinakago institata imeni H.I.Firogova i prozektury bollnitsy imeni Medeantrud (zav. - deyetvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. I.V. Davydovskiy) (POUMOITECTOMY poetopo pathol. & anat. charwes) "1... 1,11 RINIL11901111all 11,11,19 A110'. ,'N' IWIi.111 1114i In, ~J' 'i, 16.111. H v Un YESIPOVAq I.K. Pathogenesis of -oneumonip arising after cardiovascula.- surgery in certain congenital heart defects [with summar7 in English]. Eksper.' khir 3 noo*5:15-21 S-0 158 (14IRA 11:11) 1 Iz patologoanatomicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - prof. I-X; Yesipova) instituta grudnoy khinirgii (dir. - akad, A.IT. Bakulev) AMU SSSR." (CARDIOVASCULAR DFZTCTS, CONGENITAL, nurg; postop. pneumonia, pathogen. (Run)) (PUMIOITIA, in inf. & child*' pontop., after cardiovance surgeg pathogen (Rua)) YFZI-PCVA. I.K. prof. *Collagen diseases" [in English] by J.Talbott, R.H.Perrandis. Reviewed by I.KeSsipovas Arkhopate 20 no.?:86-Pi) 158. (MIRA 11:10 (GOLLAOIN DISEASES) (TAIAOTTJ JO ) (mu"IS, R.N. ) Y3151POVA' I.K., SOBOLEVA, A.D. A anse of unusual congenital cnrdinc defect (ventrIcular dextro- divlaion with tricuopid atreala) with nbeanco of the upleen nnd location of the liver of the left side Lwith summary, in English] Arkh.pat. 20 no.5:72-76 058 (MI11A 11:6) 1. Iz patologoanatomicheakoy lRboratorli Inatituta grudnoy khirurgit AMR SSSR (dir. - deystvitellv7 chlen AMU SSSR prof. A.N. Bakulev). (CARDIOVASCULAR DERFECTS, COHGMIITAL, case reports. ventric. dextro-division with tricusmid ntresia, absence of spleen & left liver location (Rus)) (LIVBR. abnormatlities, left location with ventric. dextro-div1slon, tricuspid atresia. & absence of spleen (R-as)) (SPLEEN, abnormalities, absence with ventric, dextro-division, tricuspld atresin & left location of liver (Rug)) YESIPOVA I.K. prof. (Moskva) "Pathological and histological manual" [in German] by Dr. Herx-fig Hamperl. Reviewed by I.K.Esipova. Arkh.pat. 20 no.11:86-87 '58. (MIRA 12:8) (HISTOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL) (HAKFERL, 10WIG) prof - 'P,V01610a and patholoa of the lynph olroulltOlon" hi Js Ruazrqtlk, H.lBldi. D.Szabo'. Reviewe& 'by I.K.Balpava. IkBp khir. 4 no-3:60-63 Hv-Je '59. (HIRA 12:~) (LYMIMUCS) (RUSZMK, T.) (FOLDI, H.) (57ABOODI) MMIPOVA, I.K.; MDGOT, TOP.; SOBOLZVA, A.D.; MMXAMA. G.A. Regeneration of the mitral valve following comleourotoqr to correct a rheMnatle defeata Xhirurglia 35 no.1:105-112 Ja 159. I9 Is Instituts gruduoy )&Irurgii AMR SSSR (dir, - profs A-Ila Ba- kulev) I kafedry patologiohookoy anatomli Osam. - prof. I.Va Davy- dovskly) 11 Moskovskogo maditainakogo inatituta imoni R.I. Pirogova. (OMMOMOTW, mitral, pontop, regenso autopsy data (Run)) YNSIFOVA, I.K.; WnJLLIM. L.L.; 1LOKIN. I.Kh. Pulmtonar7 barrier in mitral defects (morphological and roentgenolo- gical data on lung biopsies made during operations on the mitral valve). Klin.med- 37 no.8:36-4,6 Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Zz Inatituta eksperimentallnoy b1ologii i moditniny Sibiraltogo otdoleni.va AN SSa (dlr. - -Keshalkin), kafedry rentgenolo- r)prof.Te.N gii (zav, - profaI.L.Tage TSentral'nogo institute. usavershenatvo- vaniya vrachey i prozektixrY 52-y Gorodukoy bol'nitay (glavn7y vrach P.B.Petrushko). (MITRAL STMOSIS, patholoMr) I I IMI: OBLISHMINs G.G.j IVANITOKAYA, tI,A,,j HAIII)MIYANg K,A+; SAVEL'YEV.,V.S.; 60BOLEVAg A.D. Congenital. defect in the development of the riauapid valve (Ebstein's disease). Klin. med. 38 no. 2:129-136 F 160. (MIRA 1.4:1) (TRICUSPID VALVE-ABNOMTIES AUD DEFOMITIES) -TESIPOVA, I. K., prof. (Novosibirsk) Hypertensioin in the pulmonar7 circulation and ito morihologieal reflection. Arkh. pat. no.9:3-14 162. (MnfA 15:6) (HYPERTENSION) (LUNGS-BIWD SUPPLY) YZSIPOVAI Iff.-(110vosibirsk) Pathological anatcmy and genesio of congenital branobiectasis. Arkh.pat, no.10324-% 161. (MIRA 14alO) lo Iz Instituta eksperimentaltnoy biologii i meditsiny (dir, - prof. Ye.K. Meshalkin) Sibirskogo Weleniya Al-ademii nauk SSSR. (EMCM30TABIS) YES~POU,-1,9,y-prof., red.; RAIRKOVA, Ye.A. , red.; MAZUROVA, A.F... tekhn. red. [Some problems in the pathology of the lungs in the light of recent data on their normal structure., developmehL and regene- ration)Nekotorye voprosy patologii. legkikh v svete noveishikh danrykh ob ikh normallnom atroeniiv razvitii., rogenoratsil. Novosibirskp 1962. 489 p. (MRA 15:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoleniye. (LMIGS-DIESEUM) ~~!i rrg z Ik- 11 Ii, IN jFd I !'1 441161.191 111,10511104 'a, ill; 11 IH I It. 1j Tn 7ESIPOVA~ I.K., prof.; LEVIIIIA, S.I., mladshiy nauchnyy votrudnik Prim y hypertension of the lesser circulation in children. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 7 no.2:1+4-49 F 162. OMIA 15:3) 1. Iz otdela ekoperimentalinoy patologii i biologii (zav. - prof. I.K. Yeaipova) Instituta eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny (dir. - prof. Ye.N. Meshalkin) Sibirokogo otdoleniya AN SSSR. (HYPL'RTENSION) (PUII-MNARY CIRCUIATION) LIOWER, L.D., prof., red.; YESIFOVA, I.K., r .. 1GQy'P'jtllJ'Jt"17 t[;(P)rt,rorJj,, If argena In movivittlo rin(i mijnj Kompenuatornaia gipertroflia organov itilokopitaiualiclilkli zhivotrykh i chelovoka. V. skva, Medgiz, 1963. 317 p. (MIRA 27.6) YESIFOVA, I.K. Regional hypertension and its Importwice in the patflogenacis of some diseases. Vast. ARN SSSR 19 no.12.t19-28 16t+, (MIRA 18:4) 1, Inatitut morfologii cheloveka AMN SSSR, Moskva. ~L~ YESIPOVA, i.K. (Moskva); NESTMOV., Ye.N. (Simferopolt) Microcystic limg2 or so-called bronchlolar emphysema. Arkh. pat. 25 no.4.-32-38 t63 (MIRA 1714) 1. la Instituta morfologii cheloveka AMR SUR (dir.-ablen-kor- respondent AMU SSSR prof. A.P. Avtsyn) i Krymokogo meditsinskogo instituta ( dir. - dotsent S.I. Georgiyevskiy). TESIPOVA) I*K., prof, International symposium on chronic nonspecific pulmowu7 diseases, Arkh. pat. 26 no.204~96 164. (MIRA 17:8) YESIPOVA, I.K., prof.; NOVIKOVA, T.K.-, FHARKHIITA, A.F. Pathological anatomy ar,,! histogenesis of chringes in the -voins of the lower extremities in varix. Vop. pat. i reg. org. kTOV. i dykh. no.lj 131-120 161. (MIRA 18:7) .1 Y",1POV ,1,K.., prof., YAPULTER, L.L.; RABKINI I.Ye. ---b --- - Hictological and ioentgenological manifestations of' hypertenston In the pulmonar.v circulation In a mitral defect. Vop. pat. I reg. org. krov. I dykh. no.1%89-98 061. (MIRA 18.,7) !z ;1 111 1v If no. 6 3 a,, ~J-llt'~! ; OD It LN ? K. :,1. 0 1 or, kva ) Aneurysm of Valsalvals sinus in hypertension. -Arkh. pA. no.7;49-53 t 64. (%TIRI, lp,.-Ill 1. Patalogoarmtomicheokoye otdeleniye (zav. - L.L.Kapul-ler; y rukovoditell - pro'L. I.K.YesLpov-a) 52-Y Gorodskoy nauchnT klLnichoskoy boltnitsy (glavnyy vra-ch - D.YFL.Bermari). 0 ! if'! YESIFOVAR 1.K., prof,; KRYUGHKO'IA, G.S. Problem of regional bypertansions and their pouible Fign 4 1,C- ~1- anee in the pathogenesis of scma diseases. Arkh. pat, 27 no.4183-88 165. (M--PA- 18:5) YESIPOVA I_ I. K. , prof. ; STETA~MA, M. N.; 110,1311AP , 1-hM. Clinicomorphological characterIntics of lobar emphysama in A. nowborn Infantij. Sov. mod. 28 rio,12;77-81 D '61), (141M 18:12) 1. Klinika detskoy khirurgJ.i (zav. otdeleniyam M.N. Stepanova) i patomorfologichesk-iy otdel (zav. - prof. I.K. Yesipova) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo klinicheskogo irstituta imeni M.F. Vladimirskogo (direktor P.M. Lemenko). ANDREYEV, S.V., prof.; JOIAVCIIENKO, A.T., prof.; NAUMENKO, V.G., ),.and. mad. nauk; Prinimali uchastiye: GORDILOVA, V.V., prof.; YESIPOVA, 1-K., prof.; SIMIYANINOV., V.114-, prof.; SOKOIDV, M.I., prof. Dissertations on pathological and microbiological problems; current state and future prospects. Sov. med. 27 no.6:147-151 Je 164. (MIRA 18: 1) YWIPOVA, X.V.; IVIFIAROYANTS, I.L. Chromatographic analysis of sugars in some plants vegetating In vinter in the southern Kyzyl Kum. Uzboblolazhurls 6 no*6t27-32 162* (MIRA 1635) 1, InotItut botaniki AV UsSSRe (KYZYL KUM-PUNTS-PROST RMISTMOS) (HOAMI) ; ~~ i ~1 0! FIN I V;T-;7j1 111iiI uywaff~ I Ff W m YASIPOVAI I.V. Aftoroffoct of hIgh 4n4 low toxii4raturnis on p"toopthoola W respiration In the cotton plant, IMAH U248M Ssr.blol,nauk no.1:55-61 157. (Km 13t6) (PHOTOSMERSIS) (PIANTS--RIOSPIRtT ION) (GoTToN) (PLANTS, XMGT OF TMMATM ON) YESU3MA, I.V. Aftereffects of high and low temperatures in the -photosynthesis of cotton plants. Fiziol.rast. 6 no.1:104-106 Ja-F 159, (MMA 12:2) 1. Botany Institute. Uzbek S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Tashkent. (Photosynthesis) (Plants, Effect of temperature on) (Cotton growing) ------- MPH .. ...... U j -,L, UL PONOMAM, P.G.;-.YESI )VA, L.G.; LAWEVA, O.G.; MIZILIKA, M.G.; FATIBFROVA. B. Sh. Uns7mmetrical organic-c6roxides. Soime conversions of 4-oxidee. Trud7 VOU 49:9-14 158. WIRA 13:5) (Oxides) YESKIN, L.I., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik lee conditions in the region of the lAzarev and lllirnyy Stations during the navigation moon of 1962-1963. lliform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no-46t22-25 161, (MIRA 18:1) T'l -s, on of icebergs to the north o?'ihe coasts of casteim Ahtalr6ffia durlK9 the navigation season of 1962-, 963. Ibld.: 34-36 1. krkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut. Lid- ------ . ...... ...... .. ....... .... . BAIMMMI Young-'s modulua of roll,~- wi do-p-ondent on the, carbr'r"fz~'.r.4'~kj temperature. Dokl. All SSSR 156 no. 4:935~-936 j& F64. 1. Predsi.avleno akademikom P.A.Rebinderom. TISIFOVA, H.I.; ZVFMV, H.S. Observing the brightness of the rocket carrier of the third artificial earth satellite at the ftlkwo Obeervatou., Biul, sta.opt.nabl.isk.sput.Zem. no.4:12-16 139. NIRA 13: 6) 1 1. Glavnsqa (Pulkovsknva) aatronomichosi:aya observatoriya AN SSSR. (Artificial gatellites-Tratskimg) 5/035/61/000/004/015/058 A0011P,101 AUTHOR: Yesipova, M. I. TITLE: On calculating ephemeris of visible direct ascensions of stars Included in time service programs PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhur-nal. Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 4, ig6i, 17, abstract 4A208 ("Tr. 14-y Astrometr. konferentsil SSSR, 1958". Moscow-Leningrad, AN SSSR,'1960, 335-336. Discus. 336, Engl. summary) TEXT: The author notes successful experience of the Soviet (since 1956) and foreign (since 1957) time services in using ephemeris of visible direct Y ascensions of time service program stars calculated by the WrA (ITA), AS USSR since 1955. The author proposes to continue ephemeris calculation even after completion of studies according to the IGY program and to revise :in this connec- tion the list of the stars, 0. T. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 I pIr izill J-(21 Yroroyuzn-qya antr=ctrichcz'=ya llxafc~-catrlyL. Trudj 14-y Astrc::-,~1richoi!my Kiy-~-.r, 27-70 r-ya 1953 g. (T.-=zactions 'f thc 01,7 th,~ Held in Kiyvv e 27-~O May 195B) mo3cc-x, Ize.-,.ro jkil~ 15~;O. -"-"0 in. 1:rrat" Gli:) inserted. 1000"' CoDiC3 pzintcd. Syo=oring Agency: A::~adl=iya nau? SS-':'- Glawaya (Pulkovo). Reap. Ed,: I M. S. Zw=c Corrms-:~..'.,Ung 1:,-- 1, r, Acc `~-,iy of Scienecs U-:"3rq Ed. of v', ?ublishins Houzet N. K. Zaycbil:; Tc-~h. 7,1.: R. FURZ,-ZE: Tze boozc is intandeC. -!' 07 and astraphyziciata, :.=~ticularly those Intcreatcd in a;-,trc;Ltr1cal rc:-c---zch. COVEI'LAME; Thia pu1blicatim prcscata t~.3 T.*cnar.,ittmij o~' tho .1414h AWrc-,~t~*Ioml Conference of the USS11, licid in KUyciv 2(-50 11--.y 19~3. It Inclult-, 27--.c:;Orts and 55 scientific Za:?zrz p=armtetl zvt the pic-nn,,y mcoting o~' th~~ UnfCreace Ca=d -2,1:4- Transactions of the 14th Astr=etrical (Cont.) SO11/5721 and at the npocial sectional meatings. An d7xndix contair.5 the resobitions ado?ted by the Conference, the ccoposition of thecoc=itteea, the &genda'end tht liat of ;articirants at the Conference. A brief su=ax-,r la En.0.1sh Is given at the end of each article. References follaw individusl articles. The Pr^sidi= of the Astrometrical Cc=ittee (Chairman He So Zverev), vhicb Isupervised the preparation of this publication, expresses thanks to the membera of the secretariatt V. M. Vasillyev, 1. G..Kolfchlnakiy, A. B. One- gina, and Kh. 1. Potter. TAB= GV CUTAM%73-. pw ewo-0 3 Addr-iss by A. A. Xikhaylov, Ch&i=an of the Astroncmical Council ?' tha Ae&demy of Sciences LMSR 7 REPORTS OF THE ASTROMEMCAL CWWr= AND SUBCG[,Q4rI;!rz-LS LNFQWrEOff ON AmawmCAL WORK PFMENM BY VARIOUS 3VSTITMCV3 Trwisw.tions'of the 14th Astrcmetrical (Conte) SOV/5721 Vasil 'yev, V, Mo., and Do Do Polozhentsev., A13plication of Punch- Card MAchines for Calculations Made by the Time Service at the Main Astronomical Observatory 328 .Yeaipova,_M.b Is, and Do V, Zagrebins Solution of the Problem of ccwpiling a Catalogue of Right Ascensions of 358 Stars, Using 2~mch-Card Machines 332 Yesiporva., Me E. The Calculation of Ephem rides oC ApparentRight Aseenslans of Stars in the Time Service Program 335 Khr~whchev, L. I. A Comparison of Errors in Time Determination Made With Different Astronanical Instrtments 337 ?illnik.9 Go Pop As As Toehilina., and No So B.Unovao One Cue of the DeteTminstion of Longitude .Afanwfyeva, P. H. The Effect of Wind on the Results of the Astro- nonical Determination of Time 345 Clard 13/16 A14 1 1;, JI 6161.61 .116~ amgm~ -1001M--1 -1+--- 'It I-11,; I I v BELOV, U.S.; BIRYUKOV, I.V.-, VMBLYUDOV, N.N.; GORBUNOTA, M.W.; ~ ~SIPOV~._~,-, ILIICHZV, A.I.; IGNATOYEVA, N.Ya.; KOVACHEVICH, P.M.; LYTM I A.i.; LOSKUTOV, V.G.;tWYUXOV, A.S.; HIROSHNICHMIKO, N.Ya.: NTJMOV. A.Ta.; OSIFOV, K.V.; OSIPOV, P.M.; PFTROT, H.G.; FETRACHKOV, M.1,; PINEVIGH, K.M.; POPOV, B.N.; POTAPOV, P.V.; PFMMIN, F.Ye.; PUKROV, A.F.; CHUSOVITINA, Ye.I.; ANGELISKIY, X., tekhn.red. [The Kuznetsk Basin in the sixth five-year plan] Kuzbass v shestoi piatilatke. [Kemerovo] Kemerovskoe knizhnoe iza-vo, 1956. 125 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Kuznetsk Basin) TUMARYAN, V.G.; 'kLZj'c0ljA re.; ANDR-EYEVA, 31I.S. RNA, carrier arj cf no.l,.121,-125 163. 1. Institut biolcgilcheakcy f1zlki P11 SSSRt Mos~cva'. 1 '11111, 1 it it~l---~--mmmqin5imim-i!L~niit6me7iiam.ii'I I imidiffli d IM YESIPOVA, N.G. Nature of some hydrogen bonds In collagen [with 13U=817 In Jnglishl. Biofizika 2 no.4:461-464 157, (MIRA 10:9) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulltat Moskovskogo goeuderetvennogo universitsta Lm. M.V.Lomonosova (COLLAGEN) Mi mi 11 44 ;!U1 AN&I .`i~i NAN ~'wI'sil"i it! 6! Wd M1161 64 i-141 .66 M6-~ nsipow..' 11.G. 70-4-4/16, :A,UTHORS:Andreyeval N.S. I yeapova, N.G. and Millionoval M.I. TITLE: On Peculiarities in the Structure of Collagen. (0b osobennostyakh stroyeniya kollagena). PEMODICAL: Kristallograftya, 19571 Vol.2, Nr 41 pp.470-474 (USSR). ABSTRACT: Outline account - fuller details in "Bi0fizi1ta", Vol.2, Nos, 31 4 and 5 (1957). The dependence of the quantity of ordered phase in different collagens on various factors was investigated to 4lucidate the principles conditioning tile presence of specific chain configurations in separate parts of the molecules in the protein groups of collagen. A major factor was found to be the accumulation of iminoacids and glycine in separate parts of the molecular chain. Other aminoacids may be present to a smaller extent. Water stabi- lises the particular chain configuration being distributed in the ordered parts near the chain skeletons (3 A away) and linked by H bonds. Photographs were -taken with Cu radiation monochromatised by reflection from pentaerithritol and the peak heights and integrated intensities of the rings at 2.9 and 11.5 A were measured. Specimens used were collagen RTT, procollagen prepared by Orekbovich's methodp collagen from pike skin, collagen from cod skin and spongin. These were Card l,,,examined 'in the disordered state and photographs were also P 73SIPOVA, N.G., ANDREYEVA. N.5., GATOVSXAYA, T.V. Role of water In the structure of collagen [with summary- In ZnCl1mh1* Biofizika 3 no*'5:52a,-540 158 (KM 11:10), 1' .74-siko-khimicheakly institut im' larpova, Noskva, i Fizicheskiy f;kJItet Moskovskogo gosudarstvann;go universitate im. M.V. Lomonosava. (COLUG-ENO water in cytol. collagen structure, x-req diffraction (Rus)) (WATMO in collagen cytostructure, x-ray diffraction (Rua)) rmporA. H.G.- Ll PAR-TMT [Li Plang-t1ung]; AIMRETEVA, U.S.; KOZLOV, Investigation of the apherulite structure of p.olymera. Part 4: It-ray study of macroapherulitee of polyethylene sebacate. Vysokom. soed. 2 no.7:1109-1118 J1 160. . .. (MIRA UtO 1. Hoskovskiy gosudaretvenW universitet im. H,V.Lomoaosola. (Sebacic acid) (Spherulitea--Spebtra') YESTPOVAj N.G.1 TOPORTYMAj LN, ttructure of optically active polysmAdva baaed cn truns- cyalopropanodicarboxylio acid andoT-propylenadiwnino. Vysakoma sood. 8 no* ItI76-181 J& 166 (141R& 19 i1) 1, Moakovgkiy ganudaratvannyy universitat imeni lomanomova. Butmitted March 91 1965s ILIINA, X.A.-Frinimali uchastiye: BUSLAYKV, V.O., starehiy inuhanar; KOZLOT T F ispoln. obyassanosti inzbinera- YMSIPOVA 0 T starsidy iek*h'nik; BRODTANSUTA, Te,A,l teldmik.".-IMEW K.O., prof., doktor takhn.nauk, red.; ALIMSIMA, T.T*j tekhn.red. [Standard technological processes in the manufacture of medium size machine parts; instructional materials) Tipovye takhno- logichaskie protsesey obrabotki korpusnykh detalei exednikh razaarov; rukoyodiashchis materialy. Pod red. X.O.IArobsonat Koskva. Uentr.triuro takha.informataii, 1958. 218 P. 1. Moscow. RksperimentalInyy metallorezhushchikh stankov. (Hadbinery (MIU 12:7) nauchno-Isirledovatel'skiy InntItut industry) .. ................ -.1......". ..... ........... ..... ..... ACC NRl AP7002321 SOURCE -CODE iUit/036' 2/66/002/004/0380/0393' AUTHOR: Kondratlyov, K. Ya.; Nikollskiy. G. A.* YesiDova. Ye. 14. 31 ORG: LeninRrad State University (Leningradskiy gosudarstvannyy universitot) $ j V TITLE: Balloor~ investigations of radiation fluxes in the free atmosphere SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosphery i okeana, y. 2, no- 4, 19661 380-j93 TOPIC TAGS: solar radiation, meteorology ABSTRACT: Data from four ascents of a group of actinometric inatrimients on high- level balloons have been used for the first time in an analysis of tile char-* acter of the vertical profiles of tile radiation balance and all its components (including fluxes of scattered radiation*and long-wave radiation) in daytime at'heights to 25-32 km. Tile method is described briefly and data are given -illustrating the relation between the different components of the radiation balance. The authors discuss the results of computations of the radiation changes of temperature, revealing a considerable mutual compensation of the radiant fluxes of heat caused by short-wave and long-wave radiation. Data !from measurements of direct solar radiation were used in computations of ,aerosol attenuation and analysis of the vertical pFofile of the aerosol com- ponent of the atmosphere. The following are analyzed separately: direct solar radiation, total radiation, chattered radiation, reflected radiation, .~_oqi?8'-67 ACC NRi tonOO2321 0 albedo, fluxes of long-wave radiation and tile radiation balance, radiant heat flux, attenuation of direct solar radiation by an aerosol. For example, ,it war, found that in summer the value of the aerosol component of attenua- ,tion of direct solar radiation was greater by a factor of approximately two .than in the autumn and tile atmosphere is more stratified. In autumn tile principal maximd in tile di8tribution of an aerosol are observed at heights of 2-3 and 15-18 km.. In summer the maximum attenuation is at 1-21 7-80 10-12 and 16 km. i1n almost all the ascents above 24 km there was an preciable increaae of the.aerosol concentrations Orig., art, has: 14 figures. [JPRS: 369285) SUB CODE: 04 SUBMDATE: 190at65 ORIG REF: 003 GTH REF: 005 Card 1ftowu h:-A~ 11i.11.1 11AINHUIR! UWl! LgIg "I "lli'Llm d-1.1 41i.g. ... .. ........... VASILENKO, P.M., akaderdk; VASILENKO, I.I., kand.tekhn. nauk; ~IPOffLCH,J!.~., red. (Automation of the processes of agricultural productlanj Avtomatizatsiia protsessov sellskokhoziaistvemogo pro- izvodstva. Moskva, Kolosp 1964. 383 p. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Vasilenkol P.M.). :3 '~Hl 1; 11 If& I I N I I H fit I H, 11, i IT.": ."i i ! H1 N: R." 1 E ER SLAVIN, Radiy Mikhaylovich; Y_ES1POYM,-1L1L, red.; KOSORDTOV, B.V.,, red.; TRUKHINA, O.N., tekhn. red. (Automation on livestock farms] Av-tomatizatsiia na zhivotno- vodcheakikh fermakh. Moskva.. Sellkh6zizdat, 1963. 342 p. (MIRA 16:5). (Stock and stockbreeding) (Automation) H, ZULI, Nikolay Mikhaylcvich, kand. tekhn. nauk; FOYARKOV, Kirill Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; YBSIPOVICH, N.M.,, red.; NIKITINA, V.M., red. [Automation of rural electric power supply] Avtonatizatsiia sel'skogo elektrosnabzheniia. Moskva, Kolos 1965. 287 p. ~YJRA 18.3) CHISTOZVONOV, S.B.; KHANIN, N.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; YESIPMCHP R.A.p nauchnyy red.; VIGDOROVICH, M.B.,, red.; to'.hh.red. [Modern foreign motor-vehicle diGael (ingines; survey] .13'em-remennye zariibezhnye avtomobillnye dizeli; olzo-. Moskva, 1963. 171 p. (Moscow. TSentrallnyi Institut nauclino-tekhnichaskoi informatsil po aytomatizatsii i mashinontroeniiu. Seriia Ulz Norje mashiny, oborudovanie i aredstva avtomatizatsii, no.66). (~aRA 16:12) M M, ci, ~' =iR F --I, H:17P Im 1111 11, All, A I 1! 11! 1 1 1, vv, I Ai H i j .1 11111111111111111111, 1113 11IR 111111illill.111ldl -11:1, 111. 11 ill! Ii 1111,1[ 1 11 hill 111011 i AUTHORS: Yermalcov, S. S., Yesipovich, Ye. U. 10~1-19-~-2/14 TITLE: A ilethod of Fori.-iin- Transmission Functions of Sa--,ljled- -Data Control Systems 71ith Extrapolatina Devices (,Ietodika sostavleniya peredatochnykh funktsiy impul'snykh sistem regulirovaniya, aoderz'hashchikh el-cstrapoliruyushchiye ustroystva) PERIODICAL: Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 1958, Vol. 19, 11r 5, PP. 401-407 (USSR) ABSTR&CT.- A method of forinin~f, the transmission functions of extra- polatin.q devicen Js given herp, It permtta to use the existing theory of impulse control ior an analysis and synthesis of systems containing these devices. The extra- polatin.r, devices serve for transforminal 'the discreet data into continuous (or continuous in places) ones. The follo- Yiin~ is shown-, 1) In the investigation of the dynamics of the control system with an impulse element, connected in series, with an infinitely small reciprocal of the pulse duty factor (skvazhnost') (T--:)O) and an extrapolating de- Card 1/2 vice these terms can be replaced by an impulse element A Method of Forming Transmission Functions of 103-19-3-2/14 Sampled-Data Control Systems -,Nith Extrapolating Devices which forms pulses of a rectangular shape and -r- 1, and by the linear (continuous) part of the extrapolating de- vi,co which hi alao connectod in sortoo. 2) The tranalain- ,gion function of the linear part of the extrapolating de- vice can be found by the application of the usual (and not dincreet) frannformntiQn. ThIri tranamtnoion function only expre3Gea the connection betwo4)n the reprecentation of the input and the output quantity in the case of a certain shape of the input aciion - in the case of a continuity of the rectangular pulses with 'r = 1. Thereftre such a func- tion can be called a conditional transmission function. 3) On the basis of the data given here it can be stated that the method of the conditional transmission functions (in the sense here mentioned) is applicable when the input action represents a continuity of impulses of any previously known shape. Therf, are 4 fit-urea.. I table and 4 references, all of which arn Joviel'. SUDMITTED t Novenibur 1, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Mathematical computers-Operation 2. Mathematical computers- Control FHASr' I BCOK =7/"' 1 t-11 I p 'jo..'Ojo. d-,.,ir.t~jkh sit t1n Z ~r T:1t the (Tu,cry mod imlicaticn of T--t!z C..f.-O Moscow, AX 19,0 . 5,2 P. 5,000 COPLO3 F.Inted. SpcUortog AC-171 kk.iomlya Muk 55'~2. 110.91 -&j'nyy k=ite. SS=A PO av*~M- OF 'T.. _t .,t_ V~L I t.1-.kh-1ki. eb k_ o.,1_! Inaj%.. t gdit-7,1.1 X.&. D..t,r of Tooh-'-l Science., !..T. f V.A. Cndiut. of D-t otTr, Of Totluiittl Sni- 1- 3.ox.t.-T). n; !. I . . . 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Self-03cillationa LA Sirstsots Vith PUIR-4144th Ftodu- ~'N'V' 13-L The author presento conditions Imlisp~ble for the oodsoe,ce, of sys~ antrical having a p4riad which is a multiple of ttm rtpe- titl.- W-M-I- of th, ;rll,. eom~,.nt. Those comittio.3 a-r- repre-taI by tK. fm;u"=Y-Ce3Poftso claractArlstle Of the coatin-3 part of %be syzt*n, C %hot p t rij,- Tbac the equation. or . %ning Conditions for the of free oacLUtj..s bece. A eft.ral Whd of d,teml.jng the par-.ttro of g.jf-,Cjjj.tjC,, 1# 41.. In. 7h- autlinr draws up m,er,.raphs for the Clso or with t"" so"l to two mM f,tr 111.ars', I.= U- -UrA;h3 Cno Can direct- IY dOtAmizo cor.411tione for the ."st.mo of tuoh fro. os4jjj&tLo_ ~.d th#Lr P-f".tsr.. . -here are 8 referents., -.14 Sai.t. -lip, th. Y-.Y- P-.a,. And Contimmow Syst._ C_t,1.1.Z &,tra_ pol.tvw V-1;'j - 1,-t The aotbz- inow,tigates qrst- in vh1ch a Continuous Ct~jttn; stinulua on the rg~j'tod ebj~4% is tbl%inal fr= d1lCratt VAIU43 Cr a certain variable quantity. ~h* Conversion of dj,,cr.t. d-t~ I-1- those which a.r. cotitcua or Pift:-ist - -Cnti-u-- to either Inside of 0 Closed Circuit ta ;uli systeot) or at Its input (a crotlrouous slat_). ror the I.,.3tjR- it, f1crtaf th.3 1j'st...' the outbir imtmiucon 30-41**1 c0odlitiotal transfer uw long, t;. fom of Vhjoh for tba a-. *xt.-spoj.tjg d.,t,q de,emI, On ths cbs-!or of the Input atinil- Tbo". am 4. ,fOC,,oQ2P all So,..t, Includ_ I" I translation. 231 209 S/194/61/000/005/036/078 16,YOOO (a&d D201/D303 AUTHOR: Yesipovich, Ye.M. TITLE: Discrete and continuous sysL-ems with extrapolating devices PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mtomatika i radioelektronika,, tio. 5, 1961., 34, abntract 5 V2189 (V sb. Teoriya i primeneniye ditAreLn. tv,LomaL,, 1H.IlLoll, M hNI 1960, 151.155) TEXT: Using the example of a 3-point extrapolator the method of obtaining the so-called conditional transfer function of the extra polator We(p) is explained.- This function expresses the Laplace representation of the relationship between the output quantity feft) and the discrete values of the input quantity f f(nTP) of tile extrapoLator-for the case when fn is a stepped KnLtion,. It is shown further that the continuous spectral density Scont -'%1/2 TP at the output of the extrapolating device ir, related to Gard 112