SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZEYTLIN, KH.L. - ZEZIN, M.A.
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Effect of Cathodic Polarization Upon 77639 2-14/52
Stability of Tantalum In Hydrochloric Acid SOV/80-33--
and, (2) - by contacting (through an elastic,rubber
ring or a metal conductor) the tantalum plates with
a oteel bar (diaimeter 15 m1ii, length 150 inrn), both
immersed in 20% HC1. Duration of experiments (peir--
.formed at 20 and.600) was determined by appearance
of fissures on the sample. Fig. 2 shows the results
of this study.
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Effect of Cathodic Polarization Upon "39
Stability of Tantalum in Hydrochloric Acid iW-/80-33--2-14/52
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Fig. 2. Tendency of tantaltun to -iv4w[qFq as a function
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B cathode current donsity tin
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Effect of Cathodic Polarization Upo~' 77639
Stability of Tantalu- in Hydrochlora-c Acid SOV/80-33-2-141/52
Behavior of tantalum in electrolysis of HCI is similar
to behavior of steel during cathodic polarization
,~--Karpenko, G. V.j Kri yakevich, R. I., Doklady Akad.
Nauk SSSR, 120, )1,. 8127 M58)2. Rise of temperature
speeds up the cracking process by speedinb- up
diffusion of atomIc hydrogen and Its combination into
molecules in the body of the metal. In the experi-
ment designed to 111VCstigate the action of molecular
hydrogen, the tantulu-,n plate, placed into a filter
funnel with HCl, wa~; continuously washed with molecular
hydrogen (obtained in electrolysis of 30% KOH) which
entered the furinel thr-ough the filter. No changes
were noted in appearance of tantalum. There are
3 figures; 1 table; and 9 references, 7 Soviet, 1
German, 1 U.K. Tiie U.K reference is: Metal. Ind.,
.66, 25-26, 4o6 (19115).
-30CIATION: K. Ye. Voroshilov Institute of Organic Intermediates
and Dyes (Institut organicheskikh POILiproduktov I
W-itele- K. Ye. Voroshilova
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GOSTISHCHEV, V.S.; TREN, B.M.; ZEYTDIAN, G.I.; IMMRV, V.F.
Nomogram of the qxposure of steel to jdgi~ia rays. Zav. lab. 30
no.lOtl281-1282 164. NIRA.1814)
1. Bazovaya izotopnaya laboratoriya -=4Mo-Kavkazskogo soveta
narodnogo khozyaystva i Taganrogskiy -tsws~d 'Irrasnyy kotel'shchik".
I ov-,:-
MISM M.
TRUNINp I.I.; TSBTTLINq V.Z.; MMIANp G.I.
Role'of intetruptions in tests-for long-period strength. Zav.lab. 27
no.1:66-71 161, (MIRA 140)
TSent*ral'iyy nauohno-isele.dovatellokiy institut tekhnologil i
mashinostroyeniya i-laganrogskiy zavad "Krashyy kotel'Bhchik.
(Steel-Testing).
IR A_Rq., MIN VAW;M A
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S1032 61/027/001/017/037
BOI 7YB054
AUTHORS: Trunin,.Ie le, Tseytlin, V. Z.p and Zeytman, G. I.
TITLE-
Effect.of Interruptions on Stress-rupture Tests
-PERIODICAL,: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1961, Vol. 27, No-1, pp. 66-71
TEXT: The authors tested the effect of periodic interruptions on stress -
rupture tests of the*.followin g steels and alloys: I X18W9T (IKhl8N9T),
aM723 EI 72 22-0.33% 0, 2.1-2-5% Cr, 0.90 - 1-10% Mo, 0.3-0-5% V
30765 W 765'MO:09% -C, 14-5% Cr, 1.3% Tit 5.2% Wo 4.2% Mol 1-90 Alt
0,.08%, B, balance,Ni)p' and nickel-chromium alloys in a highly plastic a t ate,
Interruption of the stress-rupture endurance test during which the
specimen was cooled to room temperature, and then held at this temperature
for 24 hrs, had little effect on thecourse of the curves. A significant
effect, however, was produced on specimens that had not been cooled before.
X_A18WqT (IKh 18NqT) and a0765 (K 765) steel specimens were destroyed at
the grain boundaries. Most of the materials which had been cooled previousIx
'withstood up to 14 interruptions. Only EI 723, which posseoses a very high
ductility in continuous tests (average reduction of area of 55-8%), showed
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Stre8s-rupture Tests B017YB054
lower ductil ity in interrupted tests. A considerable effect of inter-
ruptions on rupture life can be expected in cases where total elongation
in continuous tests does not exceed 1%, and when sudden shocklike load
removal occurs. Engineer T. A. Bugrov and Senior Technician M. F. Lesnykh
(TSNIITMASh - Central Scientific Research Institute of Technology and
Machine Building) assisted in the tests. There are 6 figures, I tabie, and
4 references: 3 Soviet and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentraltnyy hauchno-issladovatellskiy institut tekhnologii
i mashinostroyeniya .(Central Scientific Research Institute
of Technology and Machine Building)j Taganrogskiy zavod
I'Krasnyy kotellshchik" (Taganrog "Krasnyy kotel'shchik"
Plant)
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ACC NRt AP6034143 SOURCE COD1;s UR10424166100010051004510053
ijjrLH0'11Ss Zqytmanj 11. F. (Uoscow); XUBhUllp U. Ya- (Moscow)
1ORG: none
TITLE: Nonlinear vibrations of elastic pendula with elastic connections
sOURa. Inzhenerrxyy zhurnal. Rekhanika, tverdogo telap no- 59 19669 45-53
TOPIC TAGS: vibration, nonlinear differential equation,, pendulum motion$
approximation method
ABS1111UCT- The planar motion of an elastic pendulum whose arm can be deformed in
deflection is analyzed. The rigidity of the pendulum EI,.shown in Fig. 11 is assumed
to be constant, and a helical spring with stiffness constant k in placed at the point
of support 0. The equation of motion for the mans m and the equation of bending
deformation for the tic rod are written separately, and (for small amplitude vibra-
tions)v the natural frequency equation of the syatem is expressed by the bi-quadratio
0, f(elct-cs). + cAP (C-ct)) Ve' -- 9/1 (02 felap (c -'C'.t 2) (~La -7 C, +
+ 1)) + (I + cm Vol.+ (gln! it + P
k
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For zero rod-massp this equation is simplified to
+ x) y + -L (3JYI i) y3- dxI yyl
k
Mgt + Ck t + CO)
which lends itself to the periodic solution-,
- - 1. ...
+ A
Fig. 1.
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IThe analysis is then extended to the.case where a forcing function qoinw t is applied
to the system. 1"MmIly, a general case is considered, in which the elastic pendulum
rod. contains iwsmtr-m of unequal weights, distributed evenly, along its length. Origs
art& has: 40 siveya; and 6 figurea,
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placements, of the -bouliding::6iose-sections due -to -unit force factors trhic*h Are- constant
n -but iota-te vith,the angular velocity of the rotor. If the location of the
n maj itAide
sectionswith variable pqrameters-does not change, the canonical equations'are: set: up
so that the dynamic compliances are functions of the_t~ngular -velocity-alone- (-the_-var-i~
i tie~.canbnical-equations cofactors or terms i Jhe. f
_.a15_1e__P'ArPWq r5711j~i.66i n-:, I as coe
ficients associated. with the %nkhown -.force- factors) :~ The determinan t - of*'- thin - system of-
-canonical ~equatioaa, is an &Lgebraic 'polynomial ~vitli- respect to the variable parameters.
A computer may be used to find values for these parameters which give critical Yeloci-~
ties of various orders sufficiently removed from the zone of operating rotationallve-
locities. Regardless of the structure of the system, the number of canonical equations.:-
is no more than double the number of variable parameters. A detailed matheniatical.de-.
scription of the proposed method is given and-application is illustrated on the basis-
L
of a tbree-support composite shaft. The effect- of compliance andlocation of t4e-. lar.
tic hinged coupling on the'--dyfiwniod characteristics of the rotor is analyzed in detail.
Orig, art. hae; 6 figures, 10 formulao. T
BAYEV, V.A., inzb.; ZEYTWI, S.M.0 inzh.
For the s4ving-of nonferrous metals in the manufacture of electric
apparatus and machinery# Vest.elektroprom. 32 no.8:1-4 Ag f61.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Electric engineering-Mterials) (Nonferrous metals)
77
I.,,ZZYTMAN, V.M., inzh.; LIRIMR, L.K., tekhnik
Silica-brick with marl additives. St,;-A# trud. IUMIIII uo.208WU
159. MU 13:9)
1. Yuzhny7 nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut po stroitellatiu.
(Brick)
ZEYTS, F.Yu.; SHATIAMV, V.N,.
Genetic relationships between the igneous activity and the
complex metal mineralization in the Kondoma region of Gorna,,,,a
Shoriya. Geol. i geofiz. no.8:113-116 063. (MIRA 1~tio)
1. Inatitut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdoleniya AN SSSRp
Novosibirsk, Rudnik Tashtagol.
(Gornaya Shoriya-Or~.~ deposits)
EYTS.? F.Yu.; MOISEYENA O.A.., Jnzh.
Certairt problu-mu in the mvtboda of' on) sampling tho
ircin mine. Gor. zhur. no.7:57-59 Jl (MU 17:10)
1"0 Glavnyy geolog ru,lnilka "Tashtagolll (for ZoyLu).
MYTS, F.Yu.
Regularities of the doflaction of d6op holcis In tho mriking or up-
rai.9ca. Gor. zhur. no,2:34-39 F 165. (MRA. 18W
1. Glavnyy geolog rudnika "Tashtagol".
ZEYTSJ, F. Yug
Estimation of ore deposits. Gor. 2hur. no.4:3-6 Ap 160.
MIM 14:6)
1. Glavnyy geolc:g rudnika Tashtagol, Kemerovskaya oblastt.
(Ores-Sampling and estimation)
77
ZMS, R. F.
Thickness of Parma frostAn the Kolyma Xray,
Trudy Rom Po Izuch. Vechu. MarzI. Vol. 5, IM
SO: Trudy Arkticbeskogo Nauch-i--o-Issledovatel'skogo
Instituta, CIUSIMP, Council of Ministers, Vol. 201,
-M~ Z. R.
L
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ZEYTS, Z. R. ItInvestigation of the Bone Marrow of Patients in a State
of Alimentary DystroplW." First IAningrad Medical Inst :Uaeni Aca-
demician I. P. Favlov. Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the
Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences).
So.: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 2,, 1956.
17 f", Y-
resistance of leucocytes in newborn infants.
ge-utat. v padiat. no.3:20-21 164.
(1-'JRA 18:7)
LARIONOV., V. P., dotsent; .~~7T,,~saad,,inzh.
Voltage-time charactertics of air gaps at large impulses with
long duration. Izv vys ucheb zav; energ 7 no. 1:13-19 Ja 164,0
(MIRA .17:5)
1. Moskovskiy ordena. Lenina energeticheskiy instituto
T Dkoo S/20&7~2/002/004/014/014
1015/1215
AUTHORS; Konstantinova,1A.M., and Semenov.L.F..
TITLE: The'effect of certain-antiradiation agents on the
oxygen level in tissues in relation with their effect
on the radio3ensitivity of animals
PERIODICAL: Radiobiologlya,v.2, no.4, ~1962, 616-619
T!~-'XT: This is the continuation of a previous stud7, The experi-
ments were cArried out on albino mice of both sexes weighing
.18-20g Adrenalin (0.02mg/mouse), acetyleholin (0.9mg1mouse),
trypta;ine (1.5mg/mouso), serotonin (O.Smg/mouso), phenyleth7l-
amino (O&Szng/mouse), thiourea (45.0mg/mouse) and aminoethyliBO7
thiouracil (AET) (300mg/mouse) were injected 3.c. in aquaeous
solutions, The oxygen tension in liver and spleen was determined
,polarographioally, The effect of these substances on the oxygen
tension was different for spleen and for liver, and varied also
with each substance., Acetyleholin brought about the most marked
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The'effect-,of certain antiradiation,,..
decrease in oxygen tension -:-in.both the spleen-.(59"') and the liver,
The combined administrntiorf of serotonin, adrenalin and tryptamine
with acetyleholin,, brought-about a moderatevihoroase in hypoxia
In the spleen, In compnrison with aoetyleholin alone,, whereas
phenylethylamine lowered the effect of acetyleholin. No such
effect was observed, however, in the liver, A certain parallelism
was found.to exist between the hypoxia-promoting-effect,, and the
radioproteetive properties of the substances examined, and it was
assumed that these agonts act as radioprotectors b7 decreasing
the oxygen tension in tissues. Tho sulphur-contsining compounds
did not affect the oxygen.tension and it was therefore assumed
that the radioprotecting mechanism of-thesecompounds is of a
different nature, Thej~e are 4 figures and I table,
ASSOCIATION: Institut elksperimentallnoy pat,ologii I terapii
AIMN SSSRP Sukhumi (Institute ot Experimental
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SPASSKAYA, I.G.; PLATONOVA, G.11,; SOLOPAYEVA, SEIVIOV) L.P.;
ZEINUNYAN K.A.; LARIONOV, L.F.
Reducing the toxicity of dcpan by means of aminoethylisothiuronium
(AET) in experiments on ronkeys. Vop. onk. 9 no.12:44-46 363.
(HIRA 17:12)
1. Iz laboratorii eksperimentallnoy khimioterapii (zav. - chlen--
korrespondent AM SSSR prof. L.F. Larionov) Instituta eksperimen-
tallnoy i klinicheskoy onkologii AISl SSSR (direktor-deystvite:lnyy
chlen AM SSSR prof. N.N. Blokhin) i iz laboratorii radiobiologii
(zav. - L.F. Semenov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i te-
rapii (direktor - prof. B.A. Iapin). Adres avtorov: Moskva, I-110,
ul. Shchepkina, 61/2, korp.9, Institut eksperimentallnoy i klini-
cheskoy onkologii AM SSSR.
SINENOV) L.F.; IARICNIOVt L,F.j PETROVAp H,F.; PUKHALISKAYL, Ye.Ch.~
ZZYTUNYAN, K.A.
Uve ofserotonin in the prevention of acuto radiation sickness
in monkeyo.-Med. rad.'8 no,408-62 Ap'63 (MIRA 17s2)
11 lz Thatituts. Pkaperimentallnoy patologii i terapii AMN SSSRp
Sukhumi i betituta eksperimentallno7 i klinicheakoy onkologii
Alm SS$Rp ltoskv(ta
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PROPHYLACTIC EFFECT OF SEROTONIN OM ACUTE RADIATION SICKNES9
IIN INIONKEYS (USSR)
Semenov, L_ F. , L. F. Larionov, M. F. Petrova, Ye. Ch. Pukhallskaya,
and K. A. Zevtunvan. Meditsinskaya radiologiya. v. .8, no. 4, Apr 1963,
58-62. S/241/G3[ood/004/0021006
Rhesus monkeys weighing 2.5 to 4.0 kg were subjected to total-body Y -radia,
tion (Co6o) with a single dose of 630 r (LD !to ) or 700 r (LDM) at 96 to 102 r/niin.
To prevent dysentery, the animals were given levomycetin 400 mg per ari:Umal)
and biomycin (100 mg per animal) every other'day starting Z4 hrs after exposure.
Sercitonin hydrochloride was injected intramuscularly (aqueous solutions) in (1()Bes
' 5
01 30 to 4'75 mg/kg or 35 to 40 mg/kg 5 to 10 min before irradiation; doses of A)O,
150, ar A i I
I id '75 ing'kg proved toxic. Spasms salivation, and contraction of the
muscles of the extremities were observed a few minutes after the injection of
serotonin. followed by coma and death within 2 to 40 hrs. A dose of 50 mg/kg
of serotonin caused spasms and coma which gradually disappeared, after VhAch the
animals recovered, Doses Delow 40 mg/kg caused slight hyperemia of facial
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skin and increased the muscular tonus of the toes but did not markedly impair
the vital activitv of the animals. Acute radiation sickness induced in rhesus
5-v y --Irradiatlon with 630 - caused the (-,ieath of mos, nf th,- anir-.a!E
ii.,11-Iough prophylactic use of serotonin (35 to 40 mglkg) alleviated
he survi,,az rate (6 mcnKe~s
sickness and increased t
Out after a 30-day observation period). When subjected to y -.r-
radiat,on with 700 r (> LE,100) a-id treated with scrotonin hydrochloride (35 tc
40 mg/ka pi-).-)r ~o exposure) and antibintics, the monkeys succUmbed wi--hin
a VS. SG M I
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sraciEss rN moNKEys (USSR)
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Radiation sickness was induced in rhesus monkeys by subjecting them to 'f -
irradiation with 607 r at 81 r/min for 7, 5 min. Survival of the animals for
30 days after exposure, severity of individual symptoms, and changes In
bpd~r wefght,- meAn-lLff- s ~,%_-an . eripharaLblood were used as indices to
m ',.- , . .--: . - - - I P -- -4-p
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a - -t th rophylactic effect tamine. The monkeys were
v- lFa e e p of 5-methoxytryp
given injections of syntomycin and levomycin every other day to prevent
dysentery. 5-Methoxytryptamine was administered intramus-~ularly in a
dose bf 25 mgikg 10 min before exposure, or per os in a dose of 250 mg ''kg
30 min before exposure. The control animals died within 6 to 17 days from
severe acute radiation sickness (mean life span, 9. 2 days). DisturbELnces
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in the general condition of the control animals becime evident by the th [rd
day. Towards the end their weight decreaFted 18 t,,v k98% mAd tho loucncr,p
count dcicrtmomd to 3% of tho Initial levei.
f *th6 se inj ected
ven monkeys
intramuscularly with 25 mg/kg of 5-methoxytryptamine, one survived 3)
days: the mean life span of the other six was 17. 3 days. Of the eight mon-
keys given 250 mg/kg of 5-methoxytryptamine Der os . three survived and
the mean life span of the rest was 14. 0 days. Symptoms of radiation sick-
ness in the two groups injected with 5-methoxytryptamine were much milder
than in the control group. I-ne highest rates of survival and increased Lfe
span were found in the group that received 250 mg/kg of the protector Df'r
4s. The general condition of these animals was only slightly affected, their
weight loss was only 101/6, and they suffered less from hemorrhages than the
other two groups. Pneumonia was observed in one out of five m o n k. e y s
treated Der os and in three out of six in the control group.
5 -MLtho3cytryptamine
proved to be most effective when administered Der os.
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ZP-IYTUlqymry Kh.N.
Calculation of the wind shift with altitude in the flow of an
air current aroung obstacles. Trud~y t-IMTS no.6:65-76 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
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AUTHOR:
Zeytunyan, Kh.: N.
TITLE: Hydrodynamic calculation of the orographic cloudcover in
a.stable and an unstable.atmoaphere
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk-..SSSR.' Doklady, v. 146, no. 3, 1963, 585-588
TEXT: Due to unstable stratification peculiarities will arisein the
movement of the atmosphere. These are considered bere and compared with:i-
that of a stable atmosphere.(A. A. Dorodnitsyn. Tr. Glavn.geofiz. obe.,~.~.
no- 31 (1940)). The basic motion U(zl) is assumed to be along the
horizontal axis x Neglecting the turbulence and the Coriolis forcet
a second-order differential equation is obtained for the vertical motion
of the atmosphere. This equation is solved for stable and urstable.,
stratification. The result for the,latter case is used to calculate t lie
flow around 6 paraboloid 'of revolution. There are 4 figure6.
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wind direetion,, wIM profile, topograpIV
ABSTRAM. A theoretical'ApproachIs presented- for the solution of the problem of
wind flow ove*r obstacles- with the consideration of wind turn with altitude. The li--
near, thre6-dimensional problem is of interest for the clarification of wave featt"res
of the flow over mountains, but has been little investigated. An approach is Cut e to
J. Sawyer (Quart. T.Roy.Met.Soc, v,88, 1962). The present work presents a new method
of solution for the case of flow over an obstacLe, with the flow rotating with alti-
tude. The start is from the thermohydrodynamic equations, with the usual aotationS
for the three-dimensional case (N). With certain simplifications (neglect of turbu-
lence and the Coriolis forcet the equations are , (1) - (6)1 by elininati-on# introduc.-
tion of non-dimensional variables and new boundary conditions, the equation for
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--yerticqL1 velocities is found,(13), with boundary conditions (14)
du
it - U. (Z1) + a' (XI Y, ZO., I'll + V +W,
M
dyl dZI
V.
W~Vl' Y1. zi); P=j5(zI)+P'(XI"Yo'Z-J;A do' do, dVO*
W;= UM
+V-- -
TXT. jy.
r== r (z1) + 7" yl. xj); p (ZI) + p'(XjYjzj)j
awl
t
9 1
+ V, U-
7XI dy,
ar,
dZI aTI
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ax- dy,
d7U. -d2V. j;j r p, Y
pot
U.
01.
U.W W
17~V dy 12 ax
H
-L HI,
x dyl.
Considering the~-midliyer -(z-.S), solutionVand-transforming to new axes x and Vs iu6ed
by an angle 0( 4 yields the oriented axes equation in,the form (20), with bduVary c6nd#
corresponding to the mid-layer and the notations per (21)t
r-.rd
ZEYTUNYANp, Kh.N.
Nonlinear problem of cloud formation behind a barrier. Izv. AN
SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.9.-1427-11,,37 3 163. (MM 16:10
1. Vichislitelinyy meteorologicheskiy tsentr Glavnogo upravleniya
gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SS.1311.
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B019 B054
AUTHOR.- Zeytunyanq Kh. N.
TITLE: On the Nonlinear Theory of Unsteady Anabatic Wind
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii.nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 133, No. 6,
PP- 1319-1322
TEXT: The author studies the Unsteady plane problem of the wind over an
inclined, thermally homogeneous area, He writes down the equation system
(1), typical for this case, in a curvilinear coordinate system which is
adapted to the relief. Referring to A. A. Dorodnitsyn, he finds the
solution of (1) in the form of series (4) which represent the two wind
components in the direction of the coordinates and the temperature de-
viations. The terms of series (4) are represented b~ the functions (17)
19 which are obtained from the equation system (5 - Mj thece functions
7~ - (19) -are graphically shown in Figs. I and 2o With the aid of these
8
formulas, the author calculated the development with respect to time
of the anabatio wind at different altitudes in different places of the
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slope. Finallyq he thanks lo A* Kibell, Corresponding Member of the AS
USSRt for his intcrest in the .'investigation. There are 2 figures and
3 Soviet referenoes,
ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy geofiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Applied Geophysics of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: April 199 19609,by L. 1. Sedov, Academician
SUBMITTED: Ap=il i2q iq6o,
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1 0 v'W
THEORY 01F NOV OCAL ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATIONS."
moscowq 1960o. (ACAD SCI USSR, INST OF APPLIED GEOPHYS).
(KL9 3-61t 203).
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I?128/D307
AUTHOR: Zeytunyan, Khe N*
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TITLE: Influence of vertical -wokkinilLE, generated in the boun-,
layer on movement in the free atmosphere for
problems of small-scale _-ioiwm~tion
PERIODICAL: Refe'rati'vnyy zhurnal, Vff#74045a, no. 7,, 1962, 33, ab-
stract 7B196 (Tr. 1-y 7AMMM-Mak. konferentsii molo-.
dykh nauchn. sotrudn., ~exajjaklk.W.Ihch. vopro energ*, gi-
dravliki-gidrodinamiki Mrol.-gidrol., Yerevan,
1960, 275-283)-
/-Abstracter's note: Complete translation*_7
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M11101 Erg" I MINE
"~T( NY
3
I All, Kh.N.
Byrjrod7nami r. calculation of lee waven. lzrio AN S55R. Ser. geofiz.
no.9:3429-1433 S '64. Ocw. a:7-10)
V~rvblslitel'nyy materrolcr-icheskir tsentr.
--TER-POGOSYAN, R. A.; ARZUMANYANO 0. A. M. A.
Early diagnoBia of cancer by means of the fluorescent
cytological methodo Zbur.ekap.i klin,med. 4 no.518l-85
164. (WRA 18:M)
1. Yerevanskiy institut rentgeno-radiologii i onkologii
AMB SSSRI
h Stt~,inall, Akuz;bcr. i
nst. Obstetrics and Gynecology,
A --l
mom
ZIMAI
IlDiagnosis of leakage of embryonic -fluids by-..means of microscopic
investigation of vagijud content." Min Health !ISFSR. First llosmi
Order of LerLin Medical Inst imeni I. H. Sechenov. 1-1,oscovr, 1956.
(Disserta-tion5 forthe Degree of Candidate ir, Yledlcal~~cience)
So:. Knizbaya letopis', No. 16, 1956
ZEYZELIMAN.- R.--D.;--- TSYFXIN
Bearings (YAchinery)
"Rolling contact bearings." R.D. Zeyzellman, B.V. Tsypkin. Reviewpd by L.D. Chnsovnilr-ov,
I-Ya. Allshits, A.A. Korolev. Vest. mash., 32, No- 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librsry of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIPIM.
ZIIZEGOV. B.
flublic industria3ioafety inapactor. Z.hil.-kom.khoz. 10 no.2:
18 l6o. (MIRA,13:5)
1. Takhnicheakiy inspektor Novoeibirskago oblastnogo Soveta
profeoywovo
-(Arykov, Georgii Nikolaavich)
ZEZELJ, Branko
Report on the 13sterreichischer Betontag 1962, Innsbruck,
September 11-14, 1962. Glao SANU 14 no.2sl26-127 JI-D 102
(pubi. 63J.
Conference on Reinforced-Concrete and Prestressed Bridges,
Smolenice., October 1-5. 1962. Ibid.t
1. Corresponding Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.,
Belgrade.
-ZEU
,,-,Branko,-,inz. (Beograd, Md. Voj. Misica 43)
.W
'Scientific research and its role in the development of
building industries, Tehnika Jug 18 no. 8: Supplement:
Gradevinarstvo 17 no. 8: 1443-1448 Ag 163.
1. Upra;mik Instituta, za ispitivanje materijala SRS,
Beograd.
5P
allow=
ZEZEW# Branko
Report on the 4th Cmgreas of the Intornational ftdoration.of.
Prestressingo Rome and Naplesp Ha Z7.-'June 2s, 1962. CJjw M.
. JaJe , 962
34 no.lt6l-62 1631
1, Corresponding Member of the Serbian Academy-of Sciences and
Arts, Belg rade.
I al I I 1M I I M~l
ZEZELJ) D.
For better utilization of mechanical means in handling material. p. 1243.
Safety in handling p. 12h6.
(TEHNIKA. Vol. 12s No. 7s 1957, Beograd, Yugoslavia)
0: Monthly List of East Euvopean Accessions (FEAL) LC. Vol. 60 No. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
ZEZELJ, D.
Importance and organization of the collection of wastes.
p. 1748 (Tehnika) Vol. 12, no. 10, 1957, Belgrade, Yugoslovia
SO: MONTHLY I NDEX OF EAST EUROPW ACCESUONS (EEAI) LC. VOL. 7, NO. 1, JJJLN. 1958
Importances selections and training of foremen in industrf. p. 1102.
TRINU (S"LVaZ inzenjera i teoldcara Jugoslavije) Deogard. Val. 11,
no. 7, 1956.
SOURCE: East Europe AcceEsion List (EEAL),
Library of Congress., Vol. 5, no. 11, Nov. 1956
M-011"I'min
'VzFXLjq "Itevail, tehn. (B"- grad, Brame Cosilcm 49)
New srun-11-:tapacity equipment fOr Froduotio d fractionation
n an
of liquid air. Tetuilka Jug 19 no. 1,.SuppL-:: industrijit -16' no.1 t
m
Ja 164.
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mill.- 'I I
YUGOSLAM/Chemical Technology - Chamical Products and Their H-6
Application. Safety Engineering. Sanitary
Engineering.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, Wo 6, 1958, 25647
Author Ljubic Radojk o, Zozolj Stevan
Inat
Title Foardng Agents for. ln~~res,
Orig Pub Kemija u industriji., 1957., 6, No 4, 115-119
Abstract Description of chemical properties and procedure for
the preparation of.foaming agents obtained by hydrolysis
of protein compounds and utilized for the extinguish-
ment of hydrocarbon fires& They are also.suitable for
quenching of burning liquids of lover capillary activi-
ty~ provided that urea or thiourea is added to them.
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methionine. Biokhimiia 25 no.4:727-73 JI-A 160 (MIRA 13:11)
(PROTEIN 14ETABOLISM) &'ETINNINE;
AUTHORS:.
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
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Kozlov,, P. V.,, Iovleva, M. No., Xhakimova, A. Kh., and
Preparation of Some Grafted Copolymers by Ozonization
Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10,
pp. 1575-1579
T&M The authora.studied the grafting of monomers on ozonized polymers:
1) Polystyrene uith a molecular-weight of 206,1',000 was ozonized by a
method described . (Ref. 6), and allowed to react with -vinyl acetate either
a) in the benzene - water interface,* or b) by heating to 6800* Yethod a)
'produced a grafting of.6-7% vinyl acetate, method b) a grafting of 20%
vinyl acetate on the polymer.(Table). The molecular weight of the poly-
vinyl acetate side chains was between 8,,000 and 12,.000. Fig. 1 compares
the intrinsic viscosity of the copolymer with that of polystyrene. The
decrease in viscosity is explained by a lower solubility of the polymer.
2) Polyethylene terephthalate was ozonized for different perlods (1-5 to
6 hours), and allowed to react with acrylic acid at MOC. The grafted
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copolymer contains 53% of acrylic acid. 3) Polyisobutylene with a
molecular weight of 331,000 was.ozonized for 4.5 hours, and then heated
with styrene for 3 - 4 houra.at~.1100C. The '~urbidimetric titration.of the
reaction mixture with methanol dissolved in toluene (Fig. 2) yielded
three maxima: a) precipitation-of the copolymerp b) and c) precipitation
of various polystyrene fvactionss A 30% grafting was established by bronina-
tion. There are 2 figures, I table, and-15 references: 9 Soviet, 3 U-S,
1 Belgian, and 2 German.
ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTEDt June 9, 1960
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AUTHORS: Kozlov, P. V.9 lovieva, M. M., Khakimova, A. Kh.%
Zezin, A., and h1ushina, A.
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TITLE: Solubility of Some Grafted Copolymers
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10,
pp.,1560-1585
TEXT, The authors studied the grafted copolymers from starch and poly-
styrene (1 : 15), polyethylene terephthalate and polyacrylic acid, poly-
styrene and polyacrylic acid, and the copolymers from polyisobutylene
and polystyrene, as well as polystyrene and polyvinyl acetateg which-
have common solvents. For starch with polystyrene, and polystyrene with
polyacrylic acid, the phase diagrams were taken by precipitation with
methanol from benzyl alcohol solution (Fig. 1). There is only a limited
solubility range (3 - 4~), and the other part of the diagram area repre-
sents a heterogeneous phase. In polyetl~,lene terephthalate with poly-
acrylic acid dissolved in benzyl alcohol, and polyisobutylene with poly-
styrene dissolved in cyclohexane, two phases are formed when cooling their
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solutions; thus, phase diagrams could be taken on the basis of the equi-
librium concentration of the two layers at different temperatures (Fig.2).
Also here, the authors observed a wide range of heterogeneity. In poly-
styrene with polyvinyl acetate, the phase diagram was also determined by
precipitation with methanol from benzyl alcohol, and compared with that
of polystyrene (Fig- 3). Also here, the solubility of the copolymi3r is
much restricted. Thus, grafting always effected a decrease in solubility
of the copolymer as compared with the components. An investigation of the
integral swelling heat of polystyrene in benzene, polystyrene with poly-
vinyl acetate in benzeneI polystyrene with polyvinyl acetate In the mix-
ture of hydrogenated monomers (ethyl benzene and ethyl acetate), and a
mechanical mixture from polystyrene and polyvinyl acetate in this mixture
yielded an increase in the swelling heat for the oopolymers (Table). As
in the previously studied copolymers from polystyrene with polyacrylic
acid, grafting effects a loosening of the structure, and a variation of
the energy- and entropy component of the swelling and solution of the oo-
polymer acting unfavorably on the volubility. The authors thank V. A.
Kargin for his Interest and discussion. There are 3 figures, I table, and
9 references: 7 Soviet, 1 US, and 1 British.
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