SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZHDANOV, YU.A. - ZHDANOV, YU.A.

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ZHDANOV,,,,-V,.14.-; PARNES., V.A. Cysts in mice of the C57BL low cancer line. Biul. ekap biol. i med. 55 no.4;82-91~ Ap 163. iMIRA 17;10) Iz kabi~eta leykozov.(zav, - doktor mod. nauk V.A. Parnea) Insti- tuta.virusologii-imeni.D.I. Ivanovskogo (dir. deystvitellnyy chlen DAMN SSSR V.M. Zhdanov) AMII SSSR, Moskva. 'GOROMOSOVj M.S red.; GRORBUH, B.M.p red.j.IUDANOV, V.M.,,.red.j POKHOVSKIY,,,A.A ,red,; KROTKOV, F.G.p ~~a,%-)-'--IXTAVEII A.A., ..red.1 LITV:DiOVI,N,N,p red.; RYAWIOV, V,A,p red.; URAZAYEV, N.M.) red.; CHERKIWIY, S.N., red.; KIL41-11DULLIN, H.S., red. [Transactions of t~v 1/#th All-Union Congrese of Wgionists and Public~Health Physicia~s] Trudy Vaesoiuznogo zIlazda gigienistov i sanitarnykh vrachei, I/,. MosWaf Hedgiz, 322 P. (MIRA 1W) ACCE"Slov, lat.: 0/0207/63/00d/065/0011/0017 03014915 AUTHO' Ur, !,.liyqvskiy, U. Ya.,,'(SverdloVsk); Zhdanov, V. M. (Sverdlovsk). ~TITLE. 'Transformation equations-for nonisothermal multityped plasma -.,SO.TR. CE: Zhurnalprikl.~ makhaniki i ~,.tekhn. fizikis 'no. 5, 1963P 11,-17 :TOPIC TAGS: nonisothermal plasma,-transformation equationt nonisothermal multi- typed plasma. ABSTRACT: The Grad thirteen-moment approximation hasbeen used to obtain a closed ansport equations for the i-th species in a multicomponent plasma. set of plasma tr. The,first three equations (continuity-, momentum, and energy) are obtained using thel: 'taxwellian distribution function$ whereas the two higher moments, or the stress ~.-tensor and the heat flow vector, are derived.using the Grad distribution function- ~for a nonuniform gas.. Transport.equations for the plasma are obtained by assuming small displacements and neglecting all inertia terms# The resulting linear alge- ,braic equations axe discussed for the condition T,>'> T - T and it is shown that a, ~~the viscosity tenser and the heat flow veotorof the ectrons can be determined independently from the rest of the plasma components if one makes use of the Anequality m~/%44-1. For the:same reason one oan negleat the effects of rre and he Card B/040/62/026/002/009/025 D299/D301 AUTHOR: Zhdanov. V.?A.Jsve dlovsk) TITLE: Transport'.effects in partially ionized rases PERIODICA1: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 26, no. 2. 1962, 28u,- 268 TEXT: Expressions are, obtained for the tensore of viscosity and of thermal flow of particles in,a three-component plasma (electrons, ions and neutral particles); the generalized Ohm's law is derived for such a plasma. The transport equations are obtained under sim- plifyinf; assumptionsq, (it is assumed that the macroscopic Cas-para- meters change little.at distances of the order of the effective free-patht and times comparable to the interval betricen collision4. Th'e obtained general system of equations contains, in its riCht- ..hand sides, the "moments with respect to the collision inteeral" ro' tell, (Ref. 2: H. Grad, calculated in the app ximation of 1113 momen Oil the icinetic theory of,rare gases. Comm. Pure nzd Appl. I-lath.9 1949,.v. 2, P. 331). After transformationsy one obtains The diffu- sion equations Card 1/4 S/040/-62/026/002/009/025 Transport effects in partially D299/D301 ad p. grad p) - (dIv P-~ div-..) + 9r P P ( + ne.E' + ne,,,W, x B - L j x 11 P Ma II ni I P, 111A PA un System (1-15)t,in conj' ction with the viscosity tensor and thermal particle-flow h yields the diffusion velocities of the coinponents; -it can be also used for deriving the generalized Ohm's lamp connecting the conductivity current j in the gas, with the gra- dients of t -he-thermodynamic quantitiers and the values of the elec-, tric- and magnetic fields. ItAs aosumed that the masses of the ion,~and of the neutral.atom are e4ual* The solutions are considera- bly,simplified i In forml owingto the presence (in the.equations) of a small,~P*rameter - the -ratio of the electron- to ion mass me/~Ui or of m /M #'Thusp the viscosity tensor and the thermal electron e a , flow are.obtained independent of the equations for the other com- Card 2/4 low S/040/62/026/002/009/025 Transport effects in partially ... D299/11301 n n ponentsp whereas the corresponding quantities for ions I- d atoms are determined from a system of 2 equations in which i5t~.and h. no longer enter. Expressions are obtained for 7--et 3, and whose a su.-%; constitutes the viscosity tensor for the entire gas. E-Expressi- ons are also obtained for the thermal flow, In deriving the geniera- lized Ohm's law, the thermal flovis are taken into account in -lie diff~ision equ"tions a this leads to a much more accurate T / 0); value for.1the conductivity a( of theplasmal in both longitudinal and transverse direction to.the magnetic field. The Ceneralized Ohm's law for a partially ionized gas, is + B x W To CW Ir (W -ro'J) d (D - H x W T (4.10) e e 0. e 0 e 0 where, A I Bp Cp D and H are given by expressions. Hence one obtains for the x-c th omponent of e.conduotivity current: 0: (grad T) (4.16) ix o(CE, x+ R-e (grad Pe)x Te, e -Card 3/4 B/040/62/026/002/009/025, Transport effects in partially D299/D301 a, O'/j. (4,17) where 0~ The~correction to o' (i, e. the value of (Y as compared to o.), ranees bet'Neen 8 ~j` and almost.200:~a (for each of the limiting cases, re- spectively), This is-in agreement with the Chapman-Coviling, "second a-proxi,mation". Finally, an expression is derived for the trans- V1.%rse conductivity-current J4. There are 9 references; 2 Soviet- '.,-1oc,and1 7 non-Soviet-bloo (including 3 translations, one of which being S. Chapman-T.G.-Covilingis "Mathematical Theory of Non-Uniflom 'Gase .1erences to S"). The re' ~the Bnglish-language publications read as follows: H. Grad. On.the kinetic theory o-' rare r,ases. Comm. Pure and Appl. Math. 1949P v. 2y P. 331; R. Herdan, B.S. liley pynamic-cl equations,and transport relationships for a thermal plas- na. -.,iev. Lod. 11hys#, , 1960, v0 32y P-~ 731 ; V1, Marshallp The kinetic ~.theory of an ionized ga's III& Atomic Mnergy Res. Establ. j 1960F 2419; A.C. Pipkin Electrical conductivity of the Partially ionized Gases. Phys. of Pluids, 1961, V. 4t p. 154. SUBMITTED: January 150 1962 Card,4/4, ~e(, 17/ b ,W oo(, o I., Lt2o - I I , -1 AUTHURS Ye leonsk iy, V. M. , and Zhdanov, ~ . ~'. r I c,% It k TIT I-F- (,rl tne C n j ; r 4, x I rji,j , i ;) njat, e 11 ..14, m in a strong electric field i1ERlUDlCAL. Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki I takhrixche-r.~koy fir,1ki, no.1, .1963, 26-31 TEXT. The present analysis is based on an expanision for the distribution function which is of the form a2 83 + a --L + a a + f (2) a 8V a0 3V 3V *PY ~v ~V t~ v OL Ot P CL The hydrodynamic approximation is obtained by retaining on1y tne first few terms in ttils expansion. -1 h it 4! xpix n8 , -, n -, -) e I Ii c I e 11 1, a c it n be expresced in torms of the moment e ul tne d in t x iv),.t 1 011 1 I'll( I I'M arid the first mow-ents corresponj to -;ezisitv, avor,i.4c. ve 1.), it) . stress te: sor arid ther-mal partic ie i lux. 1 t 1 14 d,$-$ -I I- e j t !iA *- t 'I it (I.Lstribut ion func t ion L'ur the gerounu -3 t ate uepen,;s ii ~ Y 01, T-L-e modulus of the particle velocity. A I inite number of terms is Card 1/3 On the hydrodynamic a 1) pro x im a t I c) 7/ taken in Eq.t2) so tfiat its final lorm is ,3 1 2 hCE f u + a v 2 av ~v 5 IJV 0 a CE a where f noed.not be the Niaxwell distribution function? The transport equation for the electront In a partinlly ionised gas is thon considered with vlectr,i; :k . 1 is i,) n b neglected. Electron ion collis iom :u-(- clitscu s.5uo i it ter-i,s r) t' tne Fok ke r - P Is nk a pproxiina t ion. t I m it) W I I K t 1n t he a ho v e e x pa rin i ,ris a ti v a C A -4 1 t 1~ in add I. t I c) ri t c; Th ~ n y arodynihm i c v ~i r 1. tir-es for these v.irietbles wriicii L:aii i oo t i r; the groun,l stat e i istr ibut icn i i-n, 1 1, is th,tr-, ',erlved. The -vt- morients nrid ttit~ e juari,in tor I J'he re 11a xa t i -jr, t1, f-,!5 4 rt! d i 13 t r I t; u t I- r, ri , -Wlile th(-, ~axweli-,an tari. for fl. Thu s T:, r e r, I! i~ Card 2/3 z, / e f 2 (in the hydrodynAmm ic a pprox it"rin to develop a syBtematic hydrodynamic description ot ~%n ionkst.~j gas in a strong external field even when Tho gromi(l it.5tr- ditstribution function is not Maxwellian. Die paj.-r Ii cong 111,1'dA with estimatas of the contribution to the relaxat.xon times wfitch is due to electron-electron collisions. SUB."11TTED. October 19, 1962 Card 3/3 -3 ZHDANOV v I'm plorif, V. rl. - A IX V fV Study of tlhe, *16 aid of --adlado" 4w~i ~i .-55 Vs 7 mad-* to--nskcy rfid'. M. n o go n 3 tu L 8488-M WM/ETC/UF(n)-2/EW(m) IJP(c) AT ACC NRt AP5021"5 SOURCE CODEt UP/0207/65/000/004/0066/0070 9'#, .1 AUTHORC Zhdanov,_V. N. (Sverdlovek) ORG: none If VIS- TITLET ~.'Electiicia conduct N4 of.1 a,. partially ionized gas mixture in a nkignetic field SOURCE: 'Zhurnal7priklidn6y miekhanW1 tekhnicheskoy fixfti, no. 4. 1965, 66-70 TOPIC TAGS: plasma conduotivityo multicomponent? plasma -.'Ab~Tmcr.* Electrical conductivity-'of':an- R-component gas mixture which is partDilly .16nized'is itudle'& by solving-the 4iffusion equations wder certain approximations. This approach permits the author to express the problem using the analogy with the three-component plasma and replacing some of the parameters with certain effective values. The linear set of vector equations for the diffusion velocities of the gas species is simplified mainly by neglecting lotic and neutral heat flows. This in'turnj leads to the generalized Ohm's law from which the conductivities parallel and perpen- dicular to the magnetic field and Hall current conductivity is obtained. Also dis- cussed in some detail am the second order effects in the case of weakly ionired mix- tures giving a conductivity which is only slightly different from the Lorentz conduc- tivity (assuming the same interactions.) The case of a mare general degree of ioniza-_ tion is also discussed and a method for the computation of parallel conductivity is given. Orig. art. hast 38 formulas. I Sto COVET 20/ SUM MET O3Nar6$/ ORIG REFt 002/ OTH Mrs 007 'dvl< ~M_ A A CC-NR P-6034-573-(A~At)-SOURCE CODEt UR/0020/66/1701006/1430/1432 AUTITOR: Zhdanoj V H (Active member AMN SSSR); P?terson,_~ Ps; Ifel I niko, lo A. _ORG.,~,:Institute of Virology_im#~P, 1, IvanovskiX, AMN.aSSR_(Inatitut, ,Nrusologii,AHN SSSR) -Inductio of enzyme by various n a_lla tripping. ti -ru G~ _06 :SOURCEt AN SSSR9 Dokladyj v& 1701 no. 6, 1966j 1430-1432 .TOPIC TA-GSi anzymologyo enzyme.- virology, virus, enzyme synthesis ABSTRACTs Variola viruses produce a compound within the call-called the "stripping" factorwhich is closely related to the inductive activities,of the viruses, Cell fractions of infected cells grown in tissue cultureki;nd hea't-killed.viruses were tested in tiasue culture for their deprotainizing and induction properties. The activity of the various straine was analyzed and compared. Variola vaccine strain Dermovaccine had the most,active,deprotainizing activity and chicken- poxvirus the least* Orige art. has$ I figure and.1 table, (We-A's 5.0) SUB CODEI 06t- SUBH DAM 14Mar66/ ORIG REVI 001/ OTH REPI 002 Car-d --m-y"o-rgerevich., IAVRINOVIGH# Lay PCROGHM, Tevgealy Nalmrovich; RUMUNTOT, Alsksandr Kikhaylovich; SVITLOT# Mikbail Yedorovich; TARUSTOVSZIY, Andrelbleksandrovich; RZMNITSTN. N.A., kandidat- tqkhutcbseiLW nauk,",rodaktor; TINOGRADOVA, N.M., redaktor, isdatellet-va; SAIIAUOT, 14P~:, teklml6heekiy redaktor lope'r~tion of bydraulic engineering installations] AkspInatatetia, gidrotekhnicbsskikh~s6,oru:dhsnit. Po& red. H.A.Rzhanitsyua.~XoGkva# Izd-vo O.Rechnoi transport,,,$. 1956. 406 pe (NLRA,10:2) (E4rdriaullo.engiaee ring)'' tj P4 G V, V 'S M-/4-Gan-.PaCho oCy Apr 57 1154, ZIWANOFFV.S. Hoep.Medsantrud, Moscow. *.Diabetes in insular :,adenoma (Russ lanlext) ~ ARKH. PATOL, 1956. 18/3(92-93)lltus. 2 In gastric resection was carrjed out in a woman aged 51, on account of ulcer. Six niontha later, pain made it neclssary to resort again to laparotomy. and an b%duration in the operative field and metastases In the liver were found. Three yedrs afterwards, diabetes mellitus and an eczema were established and 7 months later the patient died with the signs of progressive cachexia, At autopsy. a lumour (4.5 x 3.5 cm.) ofthe tail of the pancreas, with hepatic, metastases, was found. which histologically was Interpret"d an an insular carcinoma (argyrophilia of the ce its. consequently y cells). Brandt Berlin (V. 16) USSR/General Problems of Pathology - Comparative Oncology. U-3 Tumors of Man. Abe.JoUr Ref Zhur a Biolf) lio 16) 1958) 75537. Author Bogdanovich, NX., Zhdahov, V.S, Inst Title Wo'cases of Primary Sarcoma of the Heart. Orig Pub Patologii, 1957, 19, No 1, 71-73-. Abstract Description of 2 cases of primary sarcoma of the heart by females 45 and 65,years old. In both cases, rhabdomy. osarcoma of the heart was dia(piosed on the basis of pre- senco of giant cells with multiple nuclei or with one large nucleus with clear chromatin substance. The diffi- culty of clinical and histological diagnostic is underli- ned. In both cases the dia(piosis was made post mortem. Card 1/1 GRIGMAN - A* V. (Moskvap Smolerskiy bullvar, d.17, kv.43); ~JIDAWOV, V.S. p - 4u*,--xna*mea*z[auxi ARKWGELISKIY-jp NikoWPotrovich,--prepodtiv--B~feft- [doe o o o 0 4010 0*000#0000 1, 0 1 lo, v is 8 a 0 a a a a 0 .I go .0 ON 11, 0 Jig- L of- ewpost of **Cliffs 0.0 psopeof.1% Moto 00 : ,als it ih , o UqUW III ludgme to d 4everpdom a4dwd. 4 ~.bd&7 En l A 12. 12.M r -00 v -The drift. 4 "a phlbals-Ut. in V-W) - Ww"C 0& 0 vricl car# W out. iso' t to Ifton-usalle. 'CIR tevull'o drIM1101 "I #90 11 (ifictwo whkh can borworiAlal tioly with difficulty. malty A. 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"= V the 00 00 00 j. ad = b, f.W (Iomm A, Aid -00 lu washw at tok* to aboam tw t at the wmbbir Amp. d 20". C, skm 004 IT 13 got 43 aeo 60 at* See o go* Not so lee At fSoo f Ile" loidall map 0" 064 a-* 441 3. 1 f r-v--T-r~ bu AV No is! 1 :14 FV 0 cr it & Ac I[ ig9 'A fA of W @I j a I o 0 Ole o 0 o 0 0-0 00 0*0 a o 0 o 6 Ole so 0 60 9 0 so so 0 0 0 1 W W W W WIV S * *,* Le * * S * * ~ f 0 S * # * 0 S 9 # 0 * # 0 0 of So 0 9 Lo 0 1 WRTM-AIT Ni-na--Borisovna, n na Ivanovna; VEYNBERG, A.K.; IjUB114CHAp E.Ya.,, ZHDAIIOV,,V.V..; ZOTOVA, I.F.;'ILAYEV, M.G.; TRUNINAy V.Ya.,- HOi?6~, *B.Y-a*; SHOLPOy L.Ye.; GITEYEVA, G.M.j red.j KA114YKOVAj I.A*j ved. red. [Physical~propertieis of rocks and minerals in the U.S.S.R.) Fizicheskie.svoistya gornykh porod i poleznykh iskopaemykh SSSR. Moskva., Nedra, 1964. 325 P. ~ . (MIRA 18:1) ACC N" AR6035077 SOURCE CODE: UR/0160/66/000/008/COOG/GO06 AUTHOR: Zhdanoy, V. 1..LGolubev, A. A. TITLE: Petrophysical investigations related.to the deep-seated structure of the Earth's crust SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs 8037 REF SOURCE: Sb. Materialy k So veshchaniyu Obshchiye zakonomern. geol. -yavleniy, 1966. Vyp. I. L., 4965, 331-335 TOPIC TAGS: earth crust, parameter, magnetite, petrophysical research ABSTRACT: Petrophysical. research includes, study of physical properties of rocks and determination of a correlation dependency between physical parameters and the conditions of formation of magnetic and metamorphic rock, Direct -dependences have been determined between thedensity and the basicity of Igneous rocks, between the degree of, magnetism and the magnetic content of the rock, and so on. This indicates great possibilMes for petrophysical investigations during study of the deep-seated structure of the Earth's crust. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 08 20/ :.JCard_l/l~ CC__HR1__J&700704A SOURCE CODE: UR/oollM/ooo/boe/ m 1/bco AUTHOR#.. Vfdana'-I.A.- ORG: All-Union Scientific.Research,~Geological Institute, Leningrad (Vsesoyuznyy geologicheskiy institut) TI TIE Granite, formations of the western Kola Peninsula and their relationship to formation of the Earthys'eru'st SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya pologicheskaya, no. 8, 1966, 71-85 TOPIC TAG3: earth crust, seismic wave, elastic wave ABSTRACT: The described territory (the western part of Murnanskaya Oblast) consists of anci nt sedimentary and magmatic formatio metamorphosod C no uhich have boon to different dograoss, Tho'high Value of positive gravity anomalies, the velocities of elastic Waves at depths of 2-3 ka Attainins 6.4-6.8 km/soo and tho' abs6co of-cloar aoimic discontinuit4os a,2,woll as direct geological observAtiona make it possible to postulato* Mat the. rocks of tho Lapland block gradually pa3s into formations of'tho 'basalt layer*", The entire block probabIr is part of tho "basalt layer" 4PP01r- ing at the earth's surface as a result of vertical ascending movanont, The author discusso3 the ZoMation of, motasomatic granitaids in -the area, (Fig. I its a schematic goological map of the area) 0 formation of rheo. Aorphio granitoids and formation. of mapatio granites. . GonaidorW as a Card UDC: 552.)21.1 71.21) ACC NR: AP7007048 whole the dominant pro case in, the granitold fonitations of the area is metasomatosis _- the evolutionary transformation of petrographically* .-different rocks of the upper part of the earth' S crust, directeo to the, creation of-A homogeneous rock close in composition to granite. The different forms of manifestation of the metasomatic process are depon- dont primarily on the structure and character or development of that part of the oarthl,s crust where. thovo in a, motasomatic reworking or the matter., Typical metasomatio, granitos aro fornod under static conditions of rigid structures of analent. blocks. Rheomorphic granites in their development are related to the process or motasomatosis in dynamic structures of zones of development, of deep faults* Granites of the masmatic formation are associated with mobile parts ofstructures air -rigid blocks but the 'formation' of their individual complaos has basic differences. For oxamploo the Yuvskiy complex it; the reault,o~r 0XQ_ *thermal processes of motasomatosis under conditions of a strong dynamic effeat on the rigid structure of the Lapland block. On the oi5er hand, the Upakiy complex of mspatio~ iraratos in its genesis differs from, all .'the other Lgiranites of the mestjin part of the K01a ?Onin3Ula.^ SinCO this area is the stoat deeply eroded part of the Baltic shield it is' Possible too tra,Ce the deepest processes of formation of granitoldsl making it .pIcu~slbls to'ahed light ontheir genesis in the younger: stmatural %ones of the earthli crust. Drig. art, has: figures and i t'abl~- 1jPhS3 39,7181 CODE: 08 Card /2 ZHDANOV Yix.A#),,KOROL'CEMOj G.A.; DOROFEYMOt O&K,; ZHNGMTU,, Gpi. Some pr ties of the perchlorates of acetylated monoeaccha- ..ridea, the syntliaois of.0-g3,vcoaidao. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.41861463 J.,'64, (KIRA 170) 1, Roitovskiy-na-Donu goeudarotvennyy univeraitet. Predstav- leno aMdamikm B.Av Kazanakim.