SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.M. DEMYANOV - V.K. DEMYANOVICH

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HRUPKO, I.L., prof,j DENIYANOV, V.M., dotsont ..-l'.'..". Death rate of patients with frqatures of the trochanteric region of the hip and ways for its reduction. Vest. khir. 93 no.11:67-73 N 164. (KM 18:6) 16 Iz kafed,ry travmatologii i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I.L. Yrupkc,) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordene, Lanina skedemii imeni Kirova, Leningrad. DEMIYANOV, V.M., dotsent (Leningrad K-9, prospekt Karla Marksa, d.3, kv.1) Aseptic necrosis of the caput femoris in united fracture of the femoral neck. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no.1:78 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Iz kafedry travmatologil i ortopedii (nachallnik - prof. I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. DEMIYANCIV, V.M.; VLLICHKO, D.Ye. Technique of the internal fixation of f:7agments of' the hmerus In the supracondylar region. Ortop, travm. i protezz. 26 no-'i4,1-53 F Q 5. (MIRA 18,.'5) 1. Iz kafedry travinatologii. J ortopedii (nachalln.1k - prc.f. L. Krapko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lanina akademii imenai KL-ova. Adres avtorovt Lenin-rad K-9, Botkinskaya ul. 1.33, klinika Trav- 0 matclogii i ortopedii Vpyennc-meditsirnlcoy orOena Lenina akademii, imeni Kirava. I _DE_M'IYA.NqVt_.V..M.p dotsent Guiding apparatus for the introduction of a three-blade nail in osteosynthesis for a fracture of the femoral neck., Vest. khir. 94 no.l-.55-59 A 165. (WRA 18:7) 1. 1z kafedry travmatologii I ortopefti (nachallnik - prof. I.L. Krupko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lan:Lna akademii imni Kirovat. DEMIYANOV, V.~U, ~ocueivt, (.Lnn-in&vtd K-9, ;Yrosp.K.Wtrks&, d.3..'Kv.1) of Mtlent%q -%,Jth frnntirres of the femoral neok priUi-- ~t Tht) hrafrgj,~i~-tn. Ortapo, travm, 1 pr:443150 1659 (MTfh 10:10) ra &I RtVccry travmatologil i ortoj*dil ( oh Inik - rrof. 1.1-.. lJo,,rsruio-meditsin8koy orderA lanim akaden-ii V F_ M' Iq 0 V, V - III - PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 421 - I BOOK Call No.: AF637054 Author: DEMIYANOV, V. N., and POPOVA, T. N. Full Title: GENERAL PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Part I Transliterated Title: Obshchaya fizicheskaya geografiya. Chast' I Publishing Data Originating Agency: None Publishing House: Publishing House of Geodetic Literature Date: 1953 No. pp.: 395 No. of copies: 8,000 Editorial Staff The authors express their gratitude to the reviewers A. S. Korina, R. A. Starodubskaya and V. V. Dobrovollskiy, editor of the book. Text Data Coverage: This textbook differs from usual courses in physical geo- graphy by its structure and selection of material. Most attention is given to information important for topographers and cartographers. The drawing of various topographic charts as well as aerial survey- ing is discussed in many sections of the book. Since separate courses in geology are not included in the curriculum of topographic technical schools in the USSR, this textbook deals with geology and mineralogy also. This work is written in a popular style and the material is handled V2 Obshchaya fizicheskaya geografiya. Chast' I AID 421 - I rather superficially, but it may be of interest because data on the USSR, with photographs and charts, are scattered through the book. The descriptions of nature, natural phenomena and scientific methods are illustrated by examples taken from observations in the USSR. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Ch. I Introduction 14-29 Ch. II General Infornuition on the Earth 3o-65 Ch. III Lithosphere (Earth-Crust) 66-162 Ch. IV Atmosphere 163-212 Ch. V Hydrosphere 213-34o Ch. VI Biosphere 341-386 The book is provided with 4 colored maps (Physical map of the Eastern Hemisphere, Physical map of the Western Hemisphere, World map of the Vegetation, Climatic map of the World), and with 162 illustrations, including photographs and charts. Purpose: This book is approved by the Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR as a textbook for students specializing in topography.and cartography in tuograp1hic techiiicdl- s6hupl..'. Facilit es: None No. of Russian and Slavic References: 85 Available: A.I.D., Library of Congress 2/2 USSR/Medicinc- - Tularemia Mar 53 "L'rrors of Diagnosis and the R,-!lapsing Form of Tula- remia," Ye. A. Demlyanov, Mikhaylovskaya Antitula- remia Sta I "Zhur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i Immundbiol" No 3, P 791 On the basis of observations extending over 15 yrs, the author concludes that recurrences of the glandu_ ltLr and generalized forms of -tularemia may occur within periods from several months to 10 yrs. He admits the possibility of the reviersion of attenu- ated vaccine strains'of tularemia to active forms. Persons who have had influenza and were inoculated 244T51 vIth tularemia vaccine or wbo had tularemia exhibit a brief appearance of agglutinins (up to diagnostic titers) in the blood. 244T51 MMITANOT, Ye.A.; ISKIYANOTA, U.N. Rapid method of diagnosing tularemia in animals by wans of agglutination reaction. Zhur.mikrobiol.epidA iumn. no.4:78 Ap 154. (MMA 7:5) 1. Is KiUmylovekoy protivotulyarenlynoy wtantaii. (Tularemia) HAKOVY A.V.; RYSIN, V.I., inzh.; DEMIYANOV, Ye.S., inzh.; NIKOLAYEV, V.V., inzh. Exchange of practices among enterprises of the economic councils. Torf. prom. 39 no.8s25-27 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kalininakoye oblastnoye upravleniya mestnoy prmyshlennosti (for Makov). 2. Torfopredpriyatiye "Radovitskiy mckh" (for Rysin). 3. Torfopredpriyatiye "Vorgash" (for Demlyanov). 4. Varegovskoye torfopredpriyatiye Yaroslavskogo soveta narod6ogo lbdzyaystva (for Nikolayev). (Peat machinery) L-1114 ~--l mat Y4 ls 'n to"e, *d o i gWam Shows quallfiltive- ~Sc F A I ~i k via 0 - - outsift I ldl~olw Gary Iap tr, yt , ' t rt A r~Nuwt In,, eov y, agr eg daT ui& ID Un I., n,an,, o A PD Am It re I '-- - Km 6 ul - 0 I i'~Slliwb' 1 -509. 1 to k ~10 - 3 U SVPhysics Self model pgobl.,~m FD - 3 09; A) V5' Z i3/16 ca~T'A P Author Demlyanov, Yu. A. (Moscow) - --a &dAZ:WWV&&j*4 81 ~ Title Self-model problems of unsteady boundary layer of a compressible gas Periodical Prikl- mat. i mekh., 19, Nov-Dec 1955, -i,6o-761 Abstract The author presents the equations of unsteady boundary layer of a compressible gas in the plane-parallel case invol,iing pressure, density, enthalpy, component of external forces along the contour, Prandtl number, coefficient of viscosity, component velocities in direcel-ion respectively parallel and perpendicular to the contour of the body. He assumes that the solutiona of these (three) equations are in the class of functions that depend upon the folloving two ratios: x/t and y,4/x. Making the corresponding substitutions the author 6)tains a new set of equations simpler in form. Three refer- ences: e.g. A. Ya. Sagomonyan, "Method of characteristics for non- stationary axially symmetric self-model motion of' a fluid," Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, 12, No 2, 1953; G. G. Chernyy, "Laminar motions of a gas and liquid in a boundary layer with surface of dis- continuity," Izv. OTN, AN SSSR, No 121., 1954. Institution Submitted September 6, 1955 AUTHOR: DEMIYANOV, Y~.A. (1goscow) 40-4-4/24 TITLEs The Influence of the Boundary Layer on the Gas Flow in a Tube Behind a Moving Shock Wave.(Vliyanip pogranichnogo sloya na kharakter techeniya gaza v trube za dvizhufihoheysya udarnoy volnoy). PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya Mat.i Mekh.0 19579 Vol 21, Wr 4.9 PP-473-477 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Applying his preceding results concerning the formatior of a boundary layer (Prikladnaya Mat.i Mekh. 21, 3, 1957) the author succeeds in explaining theoretically the fact, which was experimentally observed by Glass and Patterson (J.A.S. Nr 2, 1953), that the velocity of the contact face increases under simultaneous decay of the shock-wave velocity. SUBMITTEDi June 4, 1956 AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress CARD 1/1 lo(6) .LUTHORt Demlyanov, Yu.A. SOV/155-58-5-14/37 TITLEt -Zn--a class of Inetationary Motions of Similarity of a Gas in a Laminar Boundary Layer PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey sh~oly. Fiziko-matematicheskiye nauki,1958,Nr 5,pp 61 - 70 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author starts from the system of equations he set up in Z_Ref 1-7 by which the instationary gas motion in a laminar boundary layer is described. Then eight conditions are ob- tained, so that, if they are simultaneously fulfilled, the similarity mechanics can be applied to the considered motion. The main part of the paper is the discussion of the cases occuring in this connection. Finally the author -ives ex- pressions for pressure, velocity and enthalpy under which the applicability of similarity mechanics is guaranteed. Card 1/2 I r On-a'Class of Instationary Motions of Similarity SOV/155-58-5-14/37 of a Gas in a Laminar Boundary Layer There are'4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 American. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni II.V.Lomonosova (Moscow State 'University imeni V.V.Lomonosov) SUBTAITTEDs *july 21, 1958 Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Demlyanov, Yu. A. 20-1-18-4-12/61 TITLE: A_UtEm_&de1 - Problems Concerned With the Dynamic Bending of Plates (Avtomodelfnyye zadaohi dinamichaskogo izgiba plastin) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 118, Nr 4, pp. 669-670 (US SR) ABSTRACT: At the outset, the fundamental equation of the displacement of plates is written dovni. The author here investigates a class of self-preservinC. type solutions of' this equation, which is dependent upon 2 variables. Various problems connected with the impact of bodies moving with constant velocity an a plate possess e. g. solutions of the type investigated here. The solution can be simplified for the special case, that a body (touching the plate at one point). hits a plate unbounded in both 6irections. The equation mentioned initially for the bending of plates is written down in spherical coordinates for this special case. It is reduced to an ordinary differential equation. If stress and Card 1/2 deformation are linearly interdependent, this equation is Automodel Problems Concerned With the Dymanic Bendint, 20-118-4-12/61 of ilates linear and can be integrated by means of elementary functions. If the deformations are of a elastic-plastic type, this equation is nonlinear and takes a different form in stressed and unstressed domains. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: August 12, 1957, by L. I. Sedov, Member of the Academy SUBMITTED: August 10, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 S/040/60/024/02/005Y/052 AUTHORS: Demlyanov, Yu. A., Shmanenkov, V. N. (Moscow) TITLE: On the Investi,~,-atlon of Back Currents In the Domain of Separation of the Turbulent Boundary Laye PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 2 pp. 237-239 TEXT:'The..aixthors consider flows in the domain of separatio-n of a suppr- sonic turbulbnt boundary layer; especially the supersonic flow1of a step (plane problem) and of a truncated body witTi superposed-needle (axialsymmetric problem). The experimental results from (Re-f.2) indi- cate the existence of back currents near the wall in the brake zone for negligibly small pressure gradient, and. an intensive intermixture in the-brake zone. These facts cause the authors to investigate the considered processes within the theory of free turbulence. The brak-e zone is understood as the zone of turbulent intermixture of a semi- infinite free ray. Thus the authors succeed in considering the occurrence of back currents in the brake zones, The aperture angles o1 th.- )--ri!' ~_- zone calculated by the authors coincide with the experimc-nta.1 Card 1/2 S/040/'uO/024/02/005/032 On the investigation of Back Currents in the Domain of Sepa:i~ation of the Turbulent Boundary Layer results (Ref.1). The consideration is restricted to inCOMPrE!Ssible fluids. There are 2 figures, and 2 non-Soviet references: 1 1imericart and 1 English. SUBMITTED: November 27t 1959 Card 2/2 82492 S/040/60/024/04/06/023 14.-76 9 J C ill/ C 333 AUTHOR: Demlyanov, Ya. A. (Moscow) TITLE:"'-~~~~ Plate 'With a Surface Temperature Variable With Time PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, 1960, Vol, 24, No, 4t pp. 647-650 TEXT: A semiinfinite plate flown around by a uniform flow of liquid with the velocity V is assumed to be heated according to the law TW (t), (T Wo initialootemperature of the surface). It is awaked for the temperature field in the boundary layer. If the solution of Blasius for the velocity field in the boundary layer is taken into consider- ation, then the equation of the flow of heat 'obtains the form e f ~a , 32. 2 d Tt + xf, - u-x - 7 -T- = 7 -'j -i2 + VOD V 00 s P dT where P is the Prandtl number,-? '~X/V 00 The boundary and initial conditions are 0(t, x, 0) - H W(t), (t, cv) 00 ' const, Card 1/2 82492 S/040/60/024/04/06/023 C 1-11/ C 333 Boundary Layer on a Plate With a Surfdce Temperature Variable Ytith Time (0, x,8 If the solution is sought in the form = 9c + x,,? ), then for 9 1 one obtains the equation (4) x 1~91 f d Gi 1 11 el CID ~r -S The solution is found by series set up x, and written with the aid of Hermitean polynomials. There are 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 American. SUBMITTED: October 22, 1959 Card 2/2 88523 S/179/6o/ooo/oo6/017/036 A 9.~? 0 0 E191/E135 AUTHORS: Volodina, DI.V., Demlyanov, Yu.A., Kellin, S.S., and Chereshneva, N.V. (MO-SC--OW-T-- TITLE: Investigation of the Surface Temperature of a Wall Beyond a Moving Shock Wave PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR,Otdeieniye tekhnicheakikh nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No. 6, pp. 112-116 TEXT: An analytical and experimental investigation of the surface temperature of a wall beyond a shock wave moving at constant velocity is reported. The temperature of the gas at the wall was taken to be equal to the wall surface temperature as found from the heat balance equation (ignoring heat radiation). To find the convective heat flow, the equations of the non- stationary boundary layer of a compressible gas were solved for the case of a plate when the velocity of the flow beyond the shock wave is constant. The heat flow into the wall is found from the equation of heat conductivity. It has been shown before that the boundary layer in the region beyond the shock wave becomes Card 1/3 88523 S/ 17 9/6 o/ ooo/ 006/ OIL 7/ 03 6 E191/E135 Investigation of the Surface Temperature of a WalJ Beyond a Moving Shock Wave stationary assuming the wall temperature to be constant. Owing to the large range of temperature variation in the boundary layer, the deviations of the viscosity from the usually assumed value inversely proportional to the density must be taken into account, as well as the change of the Prandtl number with temperature and the phenomenon of diffusion. Under the conditions discussed below, diffusion makes no significant contribution to the heat flow because the Prandtl number is near unity and the concentration gradient in the boundary layer near the wall is small. The equations of the boundary layer are formulated in non-dimensional form (following Crocco) and the boundary conditions stated. The solution by the method of successive approximations is written down. The expressions for the convective heat flow are given in terms of functions which are tabulated in the present and other papers. The increase in temperature at the instant of the passing shock wave is given(and illustrated in Figs 2 and 3) in non-dimensional form as a function Card 2/3 88523 S/l7q/6o/ooo/oo6/0l7/a56 E191/E135 Investigation of the Surface Temperature of a Wall Beyond a Moving Shock Wave of the velocity of the shock wave. A power law is asi3umed for the viscosity. The results are compared with those of H. Mirels (Ref.4) and shown to agree well. A film type resistance thermometer was used to measure the wall temperature (a nickel or tin dioxide film deposited on molybdenum; glass). The film had a thickness measured in fractions of a micron and an initial resistance between 10 and 1000 ohms. Cathode ray oscilloscope records were taken and typical records are reproduced. Computed and measured results differ by about 10-15%. There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 6 references: 3 Soviet and 3 English. if SUBMITTED: May 26, 1960 Card 3/3 DEMIYANOV, Yu.A. (Moskva); SHMANENKOV, V. IN. (Moskva) Investigating return flows in the separation area of a turbulent boundary layer. Prikl. mat. i makh. 2/+ no. 2:237-2-99 Mr-Ap 260. (MIRA 14:5) (Boundary layer) RAKMATULD . Kbiaii IlIcbmedovichL.Y~11~NOV9 Yw-iy Andreyevich; WITKO, I.K.p red-.; MURASHOVA, N.Ta, t tekbno red-* (3ffect of'iii~tse momentary loads on the strenM of materials] Proobnost' 1wi Int6nsivmykbLkratkovremerxykh nagruzkRkh* Moskva Gos. iod-To fiziko-cateme iit-ryo:1961,.,-.:,. 396 po. (M3RA 3-4:81 (Streqgth of materials) DEM'YANOV, Yu.A. (Moskva); OMEL'CHENKO, K.G. (Moskva) Solving certain heat conduction problems with the aid of dimen- sional analysis. PMTF no-3:107 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Boundary value problems) (Heat-Conduction) (DinenEional analysis) _..~_18053=63 ZM/Ek1P(r)/EWP(J)/EPF(c)/EWT(1) /EPF(n) -2/DiT (m" /BDS/ES (V) AFFT_ /ASD/SSD rqb-' /Fe-4/Fs-h/Pc-4/P~r_Jj/Pur-4 RM/WW/Mj~y Es Ow) -2 - -C.- . - - --- .4 - ACCESSION NR: A313002807 S/0207/(,3/OC-.)/003/OC)6'?/0070 AUTHORS: Vasillyev, G. I.; Demlyappy, Yu. A..;.Ku:rnakov$ V. 1,; Aalakhov, A. Ve; ,Rakhmatulin, Kh. A.; Rumy*nskiy, A. N.. ~Moscowj TITLE: Exper~mezit a.1 determination of the coef ficient of heat conductivity of h6pt-insulated m-terials by the method of automodel behavior SOURCE: Zhur rikladnoy makhaniki i tekhniche.,,;koy fiziki, no, 3, 1963, 67-70 k TOPIC TAGS: heat conduction, coefficient of heat, automodel .ABSTRACT: The authors propose an experimental mal;hod for determining the coefficient of heat conductivity of a material which makes use of the fact that, with the transformation x/VT, x, being position and t bein time, 'if the azterial is essential2y one-dimensional as in an infinite rod i.e., the trans- verse dimensions and height of the initially heated ;peciman must be much Breater than the thickness at the time of the experiment) then T as a function cf E, r-atisfies dT W t de dZ 1A L 18053-6i.- ACCESSION NR: AP3002807 where -'~- is the coefficient of heat conduotivity to be determined and cp a nd I are the thermal capacity and specific weight which are considered 4nown functions of T. Thus it is surficient to determine the character of the temperature Change,). at one point of the specimen in order to know the entire temperature field T T( Integrating (1.1) from to co and letting - /a 0 as CD OT I dT (dTj d-) cpr (1.2) Orig. art. has: 4 formulas and 6figures. ASSWIATION: none SIMITTED: 12Jun62 DATE ACQ: 16,Jull.53 VICL: 00 SJB CODE: PH NO REF SOVs 00? OTHM; 001 2/2 Ar ,ftssmi Nag UR/0373,~65/090/ M lo )3100 i 6 K c ir bvm ;jj:iao~-V~ YU* -dimensional ~gas flow with IVI TMEs AnOysis of one Unst~ady atate~, heat condwAt* 't 1~4 800a: M SSSR. lzvesti3n~~. Mokhanikaj, no. 2., .~,O 3-10 v- flow unAs flow. a TAGSa 'heat, transfer.~ :Vilicou hock tut compressible -fifiw, appraximation method.: J'AMM-WT., The one-dimvnaipna~k unst6ady flow of a lriseous~ coqnes sibie,, hoat- ' c % chock tube I'larw vi% sadden diaphragm ~I conducting, gas was analyzed fo~, two - ases burst aml for a variable surf a,,.e Piston moving ill a ca nstant parameter gas. Me governing, flow equabions are: given in nondimensioma form art D a OP, 4 U, "'I ict~ + - ki P " A Tj w. - F F 4P-j h aT VTj rj At (PI alit 4 kit -rj A -.5., n9 are Tin: A, simil" lution tw so 14 C-L 7055-66 bwTW/B'v1#W/FCS(j0 ww- - ACC NR: AP5026697 SOURCE CODE: UR/0258/65/005/005/0971/0.Q72, 'AUTHOR:Dem'Xanov, Yu. A. (Moscow); Murzinoir I. N. (Moscow) I ORG: None TITLE: Boundary layer laws deduced from an approximation of the viscosity of I air dissociating under equilibrium conditions SOURCE: Inzhenernyy zhurnal, v. 5, no. 5, 1965, 971-972 TOPIC TAGS: boundaLy laXer th!2r _Z, Prandtl number, enthalphy, ideal gas, thermodynamics ABSTRACT: It has been shown that in the investigation of the boundary layer of a gas on a plate, with a constant Prandtl number and viscosity iaw,. PP 0) PCOPOO too it is possible to use solutions obtained for the boundary layer of an ideal gas wAh Card jj/3 UDC: 53 3. 6. 011. 6 L- 7055-66 ACC:NR: AP5026697 a viscosity law IjL T 12) Here rho is the density; mu is the viscosity; T is the temperature; and i is the enthalphy of the gas. From literature data, the following approximation is deriv-, ed: PP / P = GIO-OP (3) This approximation represents well the law goverriftng the change in viscosity over a pressure range from 0. 0,01 to 100 atni and an enthalphy less than approximately~~ 10, 000 kcal/kg. Such enthalpies correspond to the stagnation enthalpies with movement through the atmosphere at speeds, V, less than approximately 10 km/ sec. The equations of the boundary layer for air dissociating under equilibrium conditions are analogous to the equations for an ideal gas, if the temperatures are expressed in terms of the enthalphy. On these assumptions, the article de- rives an equation of the following form for air dissociating under equilibrium con-, :Card 2/3 cord 3/ 3 ACC NRt EWP(mVEVIT(l) Wif SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Dem'yanovi, Y~- A. (Moscow),* Y. ireyev, V. T. (Moscow) ORG: none TITLE: Application of the equations.of nonstationary mixing to certain aerodynamic problems SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, no. 3, 1966., 31---V TOPIC TAGS: shock wave reflection.. shock wave interaction, aerodynamic botuidary layer, boundary layer transition ABSTRACT: In view of' the simplifications that result in gas cbmamics when tangential discontinuities are replaced by mixing (transition) regions, the authors analyze the self-similar solutions of the equations of nonstationary turbulent mixing in full analogy with an anal~rsis by one of the authors (Demlyanov, Nau6hn- dokl. vysshey shkoly Fiziko-matem. nauki, 1958, no. 3) of the equations of laminar mixing, coin- ciding with the boundary:-layer equations. It is shown that these self-similar solu~ tions are valid also for the problem of formation of stationexy jets and mixing re- gions in a bottom-wake. As an example of the discussed procedure, the authors solve approximately the problem of interaction between a shock wave reflected from a semi- infinite wall and the boundary laye on a horizontall plate bchind the incident shock 'wave. The results are used to analyze reflection in a shocktube. The calculation results are in good agreement with published experimental data. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 31 fornmias. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 3lDec64/ oRiG Pm: oo8/ ou REF: ooq C ou ~!Vly CA T -E C 0 -R, Y Farm Animals. The Honeybee, AB3 . JCU-.-*,.. RD-111i0l. , iZo, 6) 1959, ~10. AUTHOR Ankijiovich, G.,; Dtvilyanovaj I.-, Sazarkln, 1. 1 ' M. T 1T L:L' Some Practices of Taktng Bees Out to Gather Honey. 011LIG. PUR. : Pchelovodstvo, 19158, No 71 22-26 A 2-S T R-A C' 'T : In an industrial experiment lasting several years it was established that natural swarmirtg %j duri.ng the time of the main honey coilectior does not impede obtaining high hanay yields. CA,'M, 1/3. SUBKOWA. S.T.; UYNITADT, O.B.; LIST, Te.V., red.,- DEWYANOVA, I.L. red.; ZOTOV. V.M., takhn.red. I . )l [OabJect headings used in the catalog of the State Central Scientific Medical Library] Splook rubrik pradvAtuago katalogs GTeW. Moskva, Isd-vo Tses.knishnol palaty, 1958.- 335 P. (KIRA 12:6) 1. Noscow. Gosudarstvennaya nauchnays wditainskaya bibliotaka. (SUBaCT TMA INGS--XIDICIU) POPOVA, Ye.A.; NOTINAp Ye.I. p red.-lingvist; PASHINM, A.S., kad.- khimik; DAqtYANOVA, L.G., red.; SIROTKIINAq T.I.9 red.; MISIM- NIKOVA, p (Book of reading@, in chemistry; a manual for foreign studeAs studying the Russian language] Kniga dlia chteniia po khimii. ucheb- noe posobie dlia, studentov-inostrantsev, izuehaiushchikh rueskii Jazyk, Moskva, ~7,d-vo 14osk. univ.9 1961. 202 p. (MIU 14:9) (Rusaian lan6age-Chrestomathies and readers (Chemistry)) SHISHIDVA, G.P.; VOTINA, Ye.I.j lingvist,, red.; LEBEDEVA, IN.B.) geolog., red.; -PR21AKQKA,_ L.G... red.; BUNINA, Ye.D., red..; IAZAREVA, L.V. I tekhn. red. [Book for reading on geology; a textbook for foreign students study- ing the Russian language] Kniga dlia chteniia po geologii; uchebnoe posobie d-Ua studentov-inostrantsev, izuebaiushchikh russkii ia,27k. Red.-lingvist E.I.Motinap Red.-geolog P.B.Lebedeva. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk.univ.,, 1961. 139 P. (Geology) (MIRA 14:11) LARIOKHINA) Natallya Mikhaylovna; MOTINA) Ye.I., lingvist, red.; SHALIHOV, V.P.., fizik,, red.; D341YANOVA, L.G., red.; POTAPOVI, M.D., red.; YERWOVI M.S11 (Reader on pbysics. Manual for foreign students 'itudying the Russian language] Kniga. dlia chteniia po fizike; uichebnoe poso- bie dlia studentov-inostrantoov, izachaiushchikh ruaskii iazyk. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak. univ... 1961. 168 p. (MIRA 14:10) (nwsics) MW 1 YANOVA. N.M. Relation of leptospirosis In mn and swine; author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid.1 i2mun. no-3:81-62 Mr 134. (MLRA 7:4) (leptospirosia) (Swine-Diseages) MMIYAITOT, Ye.A.; INKIYANOTA, K.K. Rapid method of diagnosing tulareala in animals by mans of agglutination reaction. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immon. no.4:78 Ap '54. (MMA 7:5) 1. Is Kikhaylovskoy protivotulyaremlynoy stantaii. (Tularemia) I r ~~Iw. ABMITANOY~Aa~j&t&L---~-' ~L- .. - - ~ (Methods of analyzing the use of the labor force on collective farms] Metodike analIxa lopollsovaniia rabochei oily v kolkozakh. Moskva, Sellkhozgiz. 1957. 93 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Collective forms) (Pars monagownt) VDOVENXO, V.M.; DEMIYANOVA, T.A.; KUZINA, M.G.; LIPOVSKIY, A.A. Hydrogen bonding in alkyl ammonium salts. Part Is Infraru,5 -qpactra and structiwe of trioctyl anunoniiun nitrate. Radiokbimiia 6 no. 1s49-55 164. (MA 17:6) VI)OVENli.lop V.M. j*'dT'f',`Vf~ElY, A.A. (leningrlid); KOUNA, M.G. (Lf.,ningrad); DEMIYANGWA.-T.A. (Lenlngmtd); S.A. (Lanlagrad) -, - Hydrogen bondB in alkyl aminonium salt:5. III-r. fiz. zhur. 9 nc.4:453-457 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:8) DWYANUVA, T.A.; LIPO*rz;KIY, A.A. Infrared spectra and hydrogen bonding in dioctyl amonium salts. Zhur.neorg.khJz,.. 10 no.12:2801-2806 D 165. (nipa 19: 1) DEMIYANOVA, T. G., "Bioelectric Activity of the (Dissertation for Degree of Rostov-on-Don State Medical Cortex and Subcortical Formations in Experimental Fever." Candidate for Medical Sciences) Min Public Health RSFSII, Inst. Rostov-on-Don, 1955 SO: M-1036 28 Mar 56 DEMIYANOVA., T.G. "' ~e- try in diseases of respiratory organs. Sbor. nauch. trad. Rost. gos. med. inst. no.22040-145 163. Bioelectrical activity of the cerebral cortex in focal pneumonia. Ibid.:146-150 (MIRA 180) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy ter,:.,,.Li Rostovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (sav. - prof. N.M.Ivinov). KAPUST11,11, Ye.I., kand.ekon.ncruk; LAV`ROV,V.V.; RYUMIN, S.M.; KONSTMITINOV, Yu.A.; MAVDIP, D.T., kand.ekmnauk; KIRILLOVA, N.I.; "RPMASIMVSKAYA, N.M.; AIITIROPOV, B.F.; HYABKOV, F.S.; POPOV, G.A.; 340izkTI, I.M.; ACIURRAN, V.A., kand. yurid.nauk; BRONIM, D.L.; SHEPTUN, Ye.V.; IWAZI]EV, V.G.; ALESIUA, F.Yu.., kand. ekon. nauk-; KUMFICSOVA, N.P.; MARIIOVICH~ M.B.; BIBIKI L.F.; BUDARMA, V., red.; GIIGORIYEVA' I.,, mlad:3hiy red.; CHEPELEVA, 0., tekhn. red. [Public consumption f,-mds and improving the welfare of the people in the IJ.S.S.R.1Obshches-bvennye fordy i rost blagosostoiaiiiia naroda v SSSR. Mos~nva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 222 p. (~UA 15:6) (Cost and standard of living) DAKI UNOTA. T.G.. kenUdat moditsinskikh nauk Method for rtlaorcis4g the cup test. Terap.arkh. 28 no.2:85-86 1 156. (KLU 9-.7) 1. la fakulltstskoy torapeytichaskoy klizilti (sav. - prof. V.A. Valldnan) l*ningr&d5kDgO pedlatrichaskogo meditsInskogo instituts. (RUUMATIC HURT DISIASZ, diagnosis. cup test (fts)) DERIYANOVA9 V.I. Endocrine exophthalmos and gladecme (Review of the literature and analysis of personal observations). Test.oft. no.1:52-64 862* (KMA 15,11) 1. 11inika gla=*k bolemey (sav. - prof. N.A. Plotneva) II Moskovskogo mediteinskogo inatituta, imeni P.I. kLrogova. (GJA'UOOKA) (EXOPE-z"08) I MP,YANOVA# Y.M. Comparative evaluation of corts-in methods in the introduction of a d-blade nail in medial fractures of the femoral neck. Ortop travmoi proteze 21 noe2t13-18 F 160. (KMA 130.2) tFEMUR-FRACTUIRS) (INTMAL YIXATIOII IN FRACTURES) DE! A Y e A SPU Svo susi erdiy banton' ~n i ikh pilmonerli,.,c v r i ..'s va~er in Dentonit,,-~s an3 their nzr,li-~-;tion pro, -tl- Literalli-i: p. MIUNOVA. Te.k.; VOLOKITZMKOVI A.A. k0eft Use of cement grouting for boring in complex conditions. Razved.i okh.nedr 22 no-1:53-54 Ja 156. (ML1RA 9:5) (Boring) (Oil well drilling fluids) Mu I WiYATO.A. vWWM- - NNW Determining low concentrations of oleic acid while studying its adsorption to minerals. TSvet.wet. 29 no.4:25-27 Aip 156. (PT-RA 9:8) (Oleic acid) (Flotation) W* I z X z WMA t A PA-k-NW, ~- --Ii Drilling fluids fDr exploratory boring. Bazved.i okb.nedr 23 no.3:58-60 Mr 157. (MLRA 10:5) 1. Veesoyusmyy institut minerallnogo syrlya. (Oil well. drilling fluids) (Boring) MNIYMOTA YO.A.; MOROZOV, V.I. ;;;, Calculations for drilled well circulating systems. Razved.i okh. nedr 23 no.8:26-31 Ag '57. (NIRA 10:11) 1. Yessoyusnyy nauchno-issledoTatel'skiy institut mineralluogo syrtya. (Boring) DAKIYANOTAS TOSA09 )mnd. takhn. nauk. ~ 0 V! ~, Flushing shafts dwring boring. Stiakht. stroi. no.2:15--19 '58. (Sliaft sitiking) Mring) (NIIU 1113) 17 AMOR: Demlyanova, Ye.A. '12--58-4-11/17 TITLE: On the 6elect-ion of Rational Composition of Shaft-Plugging Mixtures (0 vytore ratsionallnogo sostava tamponazhnykh smeoey) PERIODICAL; Razvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958,.(Nr. 4, Pp 46-49 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Shaft plugging is one of the efficient ways of preventing the absorption of drilling fluid during drilling operations. A list of different mixtures for shaft plugging is given taking into consideration geological conditions during the drilling and construction of the bore-hole, and the method of shaft plugging. ASSOCIATIONa Institut gornogo dela AN SSSR (The Mining Institute of the USSR AS) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Drilling machines-Operation 2. Drilling fluids-Absorption prevention 3. Mining engineering IZMITAMU, Ye,A, . , Viscous drilling mdo with alabaster. Heft. khoz. 36 no.5:26-28 My 158. (minA i1:6) (Oil well drilling fluids) (Alabaster) DEMIYAl A Ye.A. atarshiy nauchnyy eotrudnik ---- A Ye J' )~A ~((Mosaa - Alabaster in exploratory drilling. Nauka I zhyttia 8 no.4:19 Ap 158. (MIRA 13:5) (Alabseter) (Boring) AVRUT,'XIY, Abram La2arevich; VOLKOV, S.A DZRIYANOVA, Ye-.A.; MTMKO, M.G.; LYUBIMOT, N.I.: MOROZOT, T -:- -'-I A.; TOZDYIZMSKIT, :I ', TIZARRY. . B,I,, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, otv.,red.; SIIIYAGM, Z.A., red. izd-va: PROZOROYSBY.A, T.L.,tBkhn.red.; SHIMYAR, S.Ya.. tekhn.red. [Handbook for core drillers] Spravocbnik masters kolonkovogo buraniia. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-tekha.isid-vo lit-ry T-o gornomn delu, 196o. 528 P. (~mu 14-.4) (Core drilling) r, DEMIYANOVA Ye.A. Ft,ocessing clay imids with surfactants. Posved.i okh.nedr 28 no.1.21-25 JA 162, OMA 150) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno.-issledovateltskiy geologorazvodocbnyy neftyanoy imatitut, (Oil well drilling fluids) (Surface-active arents) MMIYA]ROVA,, YeA, 11 Bentonites of tie Argm Valley, Roved. i okho nedr 26 no.4il . 5 Ap 160o (MTYA :L :?) I* V6650yumW nauchno-Imuledovati)JIskiy geolog4razvedochw neftyanoy institut, NoWma, (Argm Valley--BentmLite) DEMIYANOVA, Ye.A. Effect of dampness and pulverization of clay on its dispersion in water. Razved. i okh. nedr 27 no.1:40-41 Ja t61. (14IRA 17:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologorazve3ochnyy neftya- noy institut, 14oskva. DEMIYANOVA, Ye.A. (Niamlianava, B.A.] Use of ourface-active substanoes in boring proapeci;ing wells in White Russia. Vastsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-teko*. nav., no.3.-76-79 163o (MM 16:10) DROYRIOVA, Yevgeniya Antipovna; OVNATANOV, G.T., red.; PANOVA, -- O.A., tekhn.red. [Physicochemicia bases for the application of surface- active drilling fluids for wicovering producing layers] Fiziko-khimichoskie osnovy primeneniia poverkbnostno- aktivTWkh proqrvocbrqkh zhidkostei dlia vskrytiia plasta. Pod red. G.T.Ornatanova. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 42 p. (MIRA 17:3) L"EM"Yj" NOVA $Y G 4 ~,-. , UsJng surface-acti-7c ritagents for the treaLmsii, cr fluids in the drilling of oll, wells. I?azvFA. i okh. neir ^-i') k, Ii T T. ~I I , tio.10,20-26 0 164. i~, 18,21- 1. Vsvg,)vuznyy neftyeutv~y int4tit-ut, Moskva. DEMIYANOVA, Ye. G. 'Change in the &ftrdinating Processes During Vascular Diseases of the Spinal Cord (Dynamics of Nhaele Tons, Unconditioned Reflexes, and Motor Chronaxy).* Cand Med Sci.. leningrad State Pediatrics Medical Inst, Ieningrad,, 1953. (RZhBiol, No 6. Nov 54) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended atUSSR Higher Educational. Institutions (n) SO: Sum. No. 521, I'AwH35 IF-M, ~ A Ncl'jl~, ~C. K . ZWNAm A. 1.9 DZ411AWAv H. K., W="jqp A. TA* wwwmm~q~wAwOxpwAw,, Stioy of the microflors of the rhizosphero of the oaks Hik-mbiologlia,, llookma lgt6,, llov.-Dac. 50. p. 547-56 1, Betanical Institute., Hosm; Stato Urdivemity. -imea-1 Lamanosov. CIPL 20., 3., March 1951 SOV/124-58-2- 2217 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 2, p 101 (USSR) AUTHOR- _Pemlyanova, Yu. N. TITLE: On the Stability of Variable -section Arches (0b ustoychivosti arok peremennogo secheniya) PERIODICAL: Sb. stud. nauchn. rabot. Saratovsk. avtomob. -dor, in-ta, 1957 Nr 3, pp 50-54 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 7-.-:-,~~ WSEtfthemistry Waxes Card 1/1 1 Pub. 86 14/:)6 Authors s Golovanov, N. G.; Brovchinskiy, I. V.; and Demlyanava, Z. T. Title t Waxes and their application Periodical Priroda 43/8, 92-95, Aug 1954 Abstract I Waxes consist of C, H, and 0 and belong to the same! group as fats and oils, but are to be distinguished from them by the absence of complex esters. The roll that w&xes and fats play in the physiology of ani- mals and insec*ts is discussed. The sources of wax.are also dealt urith; namely, insects, plants and minerales, as well as tYie uses to which they are put. Six Russian references (1871-1928). Illuotrations; drawings. Institution Submitted ,,'-DSMIYANDVICH, A.M., kandidat s~l'skokbozy&ystvsnnykb nauk. :~~- " pz~ . - '~% A Sands along the banks of the Klyazlma River In Vladimir Province. Izv. TSKhA no.2:151-158 156. (MLRA 9:12) (Klyazoma Valley--Soils) DEMYANOVICH9 Anatoliy Moiseyevichq mauchnyy sotr.; KRIDYBINq M.t red.; 77-----NMWTp--9-.-j-te-khn. red* (Advice for field crop groimrs; what one should know about fertilizers and their use) Sovety polevodam; chto nado znat' ob udobreniiakh i ikh primenenii. Kalugav Kaluzhakoe knizhnoe izd-vo.No.l.. 1959. 51 p. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Kaluzhokaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya ste .siya (for Demlya~ nova) (Fertilizers imd mamn-es) KULTAKOVSKAYA, T.N., I'and; W-1-11YANOVICII, fi.m.; aoplr.,~.ntka Use fertilizers taking into vc)n-,id~!ratI-,),i ~c,A! Zemledelie 27 no.4:20-27 Ap 165. (M MA? 18--4) 1. Belorusskiy nauchno-issledoval,,--1131,.I~r jnstit..it poch,.rovederdya. DEMI NO Extensive introduation of popmer materials. Mmohinootroitell no-50-6 Vq, 162. (MIRA 15:5) ZALISOV, A.A.; KOSTIBIO, K.I.; KARGULIS, D.K.; DXKIYANOVICH, A.N.. inzhener, redaktor; IWKUTOV, V.V., kandidat tekhnl~ve~&Ikj~ h,Vf,2,k--,-,-vbar,enzent; DLIGINA, N.L., takhnicheakiy redaktor. [Diamondleas dressing of grinding wheels] Bazalmasnaia pravk-a shlifovall- nykh krugov. Pbd red. A.N.Demlianovichn. Koskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn. izd- vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1952, 77 P. [Microfilm] (MLEA 7:10) (Grinding wheels) j).jkjoyJANOVICH, rcu-t,,)r; TIUSIMIN, TAUlTib-JY, I Dvigatell KD14-14.... GO;; 1952. 303 (Triwtors-Moto, '0 ii ,i " 3 i'i ~ 4 ~ P,, - "- ':)3- , Y. - , z... - ~ all,,! 3-11 1- A." C.. 10. Probleins coricerninf, the durauility of 1-arjsized ~-ear temperel witii frequency clirl,enta Vest. mash., .32, i"'o 1, 1~52. DEMIYANOVICHtA. N. EM. Tractors Prolonging the life of the trgetor S-80. Vest. Fash 32 No. 49 1952. lionthly jAst of BMsjaij&R Accensions, Library of Gongress, October 1952. UNCIASSIFIED IWIYANDVICII~ A.M. Inmvationa are at the door. Izobr.1 rate. no.8:2-3 Ag l6o. (MA 13:7) 1. Chlen Gosudaretvennogo nauchno-takhaicheakogo k-omiteta pri Sovete Hinistrov BSSR. (Teehnological innovations) DE241YANOVICH, A.N. Some problem in the development of the national economy and the objectives of the machinery industry. Vest. Diash. 42 no.3:3-7 Mr 162. (MIRA 15.3) (Machinery industry-Technological innovations) MMIYANOVICH A.N. Improve the organization of technical inspection, lbishinostroitell no.10-6 Ja 163. (MIRA IW) (Machinery industry--Qiality cont-.r-ol) DEMIYANOVICH A.N. Repair is needed. Mashinostroltell no.3s44-45 Mr 163. (MM 16W 1. Zamestitell nachallnika otdola Gosudarstveimogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov 888R po koordinataii nauchno-iooledovatellskikh rabot. (Motor vehioles-Maint,tnanos and repair) LAZAREV, A.A., inzh.; MITSYN, P.V., inzh.; NIKIFOROV, A.A., inzh.; ROUT, I.Ya., inzh.; SHCHEBINA, V.I., inzh.-, W-'-Y-AJ-10-V1-CH-.- A.N -, laureat Stalinskoy premli, red.; TIKHDKOV, A.Ya., - tekhn. red. [Catalog of parts of the "Stalinets-80" tractor)Katalog deta- lei traktora "Stalinets-80." Moskva, Moskva, Masbg:lz, 1953. 2-17 p. (MIR& 16:7) 1. Glavnyy inzhener Chelyabinakogo traJctornogo zavoda im. Stalim (for Demlyanovich). (Tractors-Catalol;o) DEMIYANOVICH. A. Polymers should be used in the manufacture of machinery. NTO 5 no.2; 13-16,F 163. kNIRA 16:3) I* Predsedatelt organizatsionnogo 4omiteta Vsesoyupnoy nwjqhno- tekhnicbeskoy konferentaii po voprosam primnbniya 1)o:Limernykh materJalm v mashinostroyenii, zamostitsll predsedatel7a *116entrallnogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva mashinostroitellmy promyshlennosti. (Polymers) (Machine Industry) DEMIYANOVIGH. A.N*, inzh. . - ~ -- - -11 Technical development and problem of increasing the reliability and durability of machinq.iy. Vest.zashinostr, 43 no.10-6 A 163. (Machinery industry) (MIRA 16s2) DEMIYANOVI M.-" Work of the Scientific Council in increasing the roliability and durability of nw.chines, equipment and devii6s. Vetit. mashinostr. 43 no.10:86-87 0 163.. -(MM 16:11) 1. Zamestitell p,redsedatelya Nauchnogo soveta po probleme povysheniya. nade!zhnosti i dolgovechnosti mashin, oborudovaniya i priborov pri Goeudarstvennom Komitete po koordinatidi nauchno- issledovatellskikh rabot SSSR. BCIGU'~:IJIVISMY) M.,; in-,Ii., ratsenzerit, Vl;;,DJ!.'Ja()V -17-7. 7" in [Auto-;F,T,ic machines and ovorall automation) -Avtomaty I koinplek.maJ avtonaLi%ai.-ila. ~!,q.ihinostruonie, 1961 (I'silul / ~. 5.34 P. -PEMIYANOVICH,, A.H.; GINZBURG, B.I. Results of the Second All-Union Scientific and Technical Conference on-the Use of Diamonds in the Manufacture of Machines and Instrtmionts. Mashinostroitell no.2s4&.Z7 F 165. (MIRA 180) ,J)P11YANTOVTCH, AX. Vays for the development of the machinery industry. Mashino- stroitelIr no. Irl-2 Ja 166 WMA 19:1) :~Id&rvlw W.'W W gy, T T v _vt V,771m,.'y _~_ ; . - --_ -1- - - - __ "m W 9 IP W W. IF W IN V W V W Ar W - - - - - - - W 11 IV IS If Nil RU id-1. up xp*sl 414 0 r IV r IV- "tillis 400 141CW111111 WIng Woris PI&M JUTVKKN 01mmomiseptu.. 6*411 111011111011 CTU4m no I= Vftfta ODPM1 031MOR Ila* _61111 v mmu. rrhe raulta ar =at C49off E111mimesistal 18elticluou 0 0 0#0 00 k"dW8 ritkut Mietim of winter Whml.~-Haysm. all 0 (WVK HPUL tu Non sq. 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See. 98010 Of tW bm 111114 C ~ D-WIS wwo WW ragoWt to bunt; and the own 11110111 332xM win h6dily.mbUnt to bmt in SH sit" of the ekotka 111110111 1 0 in Of ti '" ' ' ' " 46 1011mrilsil an hold to be the most rom p WAV (BW 11X21M)X5W; (331XM)X"; (332x294)x 111190 074; SW &W KOO bd*Va tim bn$ visjWke of th6 sitAtion wM "o at athessis. 11 ASO-IL& 09TALLIACCAL LMS41401 too 8 lee 16104t0 Nip O"'r -F-Im-ij in a 1 F-. AM A I I cW 0 Is 9 '1 I, ;&n9 I "I, 0 a I A I,, It .14 91 lot Ing _0 00*000 *go-* 00 0 e