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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MUKHIN, YE. P. - MUKHINA, L. I.

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MUKHIN, To. P Method of selective bronchography. Grud. kbir. no.2:1011-106 162. OGRA 15:4) 1. rz legoohnago khirurgicheakogo otdaleniya (zav. - dotsent M. I. Perellman) Instituta eksperimentalIncy biologii i meditsiny (dir. - prof. To. N. Meehalkin) Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Adres avtom: Novosibirsk,, u1. Vavilova, d. 2. Institut eksperi- mentallnoy biologii i meditsirq. (BROIICHI-MDIOGWIM) MUKHIN, Ye.P.; ANDREYEVA, M.I. Clinical manifestations of euthyroid goiter in children. Vop. okh.mat.1 det. 7 no.8:18-20 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz Tisul'skoy rayonnoy bollnitay Kemerovskoy oblasti (glavnyy vrach A.N.Chardantseva). (GOITER) FEOFIIA)V, G.L. (Ncyosibirsk, mikrorayon "B", d.2, kv.4)1 MUKHIM, Ye.P.; IVANOVA, S. V. ; Bronchography under anesthesia. Test. ithir. 92 no.U68-69 Ja 164. (MIRA 17s11) 1. Iz lt jj~chiogo otdoloniva (sav. - doteent K. 1. Perel 'man) i otdolen iya anestezi;,AAoSii (zav. - Ye.l. Stednikova) Instituta. eksperimentallnoy biol*gU i mditsiny (dir.- prof. U.N. Meshalkin) Sibirskogo stdoleniya Alf, SSSR. FEOFILOV, G.L.; MUPIM New water-soluble contrast median fcr bronchography. Vest, rent. i red. 39 no.321&1-8 My-;To 164- (MIRA IS&IJ) 1. legochnoye otdo-leniye, (mav. - dotsent M.I.Perellman) Instituta eksperimntaltnoy biologil i maditsiny Sibirskogo ot,deleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. - ., - I , I i z~ I ffl~rx__ ..... A~. --- -------- ACC M mld~ iftdbU~ ditto V46 Pon 77 ... Art ~~o corre m the. Pol a- Sam- fis the highbs tfo*dr_at~i at"* 'a U 040,60OV6 te6fa (e.g., 2C);. and Sis the, s 6 _t6ji, fejdjjj4_-jt- 61i d,up to TI inclus e. a.' _94 a expected, jidlid cf-_%6,Sam_PI Affect6d-brtho rate of the the reawti,& teboiOiatd&. S pwj, U11 4 mi e-I "no- da ~-:6- -i, J. tu~,Orig. ait.'hibv, fJgur64,- 1 'table, and I lom a, q GO WKHIN, Ye.P. Remote results of resuscitation of a patient with a perforating heart injury. Vest. khir. 94 no.2:99-100 F 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Iz Tisul'skoy rayonnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - G.A. Demina) Kemerovskoy oblasti. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3826 MukhIn, Yevgeniy Yakovievich, and Noemi Girshevna Gutkina Kristallizatsiya stekol i metody yeye preduprezhdeniya (Crystalli- zation of Glass and Methods for Its Prevention) Moscow, Oborangiz, 1960. 125 P. Errata d ip, inserted. 1,650 copies printeu. Ed.: (Title page): K.S. Yevstroplyev; Doctor of Chemistry, Professor; Ed. (Inside book): R.S. Illin, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: P.B. Morozova; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Puk#likova,, Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for engineers and researchers in the glass industry. COVERAGE: The book discusses the physicochemical principles of glAss crystallization,showingthe relationship between glass crystallizability and the diagram of physicochemical equilibrium. The methods of determining the crystallizability of different glasses and the composition af crystalline phases are described. Car4 ~4- Crystallization of Glass (Cont.) SOV/3826 The authors are primarily concerned with methods of preventing crystallization of optical glasses. There are 59 references: 35 Soviet, 13 English, and 11 German. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Introduction 5 Ch. II. Methods of Investigating Crystallization Processes in Glasses 14 Investigation of phasa equilibria In glass-forming systems 14 Concepts of phase equilibria 14 Methods of investigating phase equilibria 25 InvestLgation of the kinetics of glass crystallization 39 Methods of Investigating the crystallizability of gla3ae3 46 Ch. Ill. Crystallization of Glasses 56 Crystallization of a single-compondnt glass (quartz) 56 C&CL21* PODOLYAK, F., kand. tekhn. nauk; ZARENIN, V., inzh.; ANISKIN, I., Inzh.; nzh.; BIRMAN, A., inzh. Vermiculite concrete in large-panel housing construction. Zhil. stroi. no.7:8-9 165. (MIRA 18:8) ACC NR, AP6029985 SOURCE CODE: Uli/Ol~13/66/000/015/olgii/01914 INVE11TOR: Peysel' M. A.; Samoylov, Ye. I.; Ylukhin, Yu. A. ORG: none TITLE: Vibration damper for the front landing gear strut of an aircraft. Class 62, 1 No. 184143 i SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 194 TOPIC TAG&: vibration damping, aircraft landing gear, airframe component A13STRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a vibration damper for the front landino: gear'~strut of an aircraft containing a h lie C indertimounted on a stationary section of the strut and a piston containing a throttle valve, which is hinged to a rocker. For more dependable vibration damping in the front strut and better ground handling of an aircraft while the piston is in multistaged nonlinear motion, the piston is equipped with two pairs of rods. The rods form an articulated link in series between the piston rod and the movable controlled section of the strut and between themselves; the piston has an annular throttle aperture of variable cross- section.. [SAI SUB CODE: Ol/ SUBM DATE: looct64 MMIN. Yu.V.; PH OROV, S.P., redaktor. [Hydrogeological observations in core drilling] Gidrogeologicheakis nabliudeniis pri kolonkovom burenii. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo geol. lit- ry, 1954. 81 p. (KLRA 7:4) (Borings) (Water, Underground) - -W t~~ ! M-M&hu Hydrogeological observations In makaidsid cable drilli Raxved.1 okh.nedr 21 no.6:47-52 &D 155. Of;UA 9:12) (Bortup) /A //1 1 Al I t/k I AUTHOR: Mukhin, Yu.V. 5-3-25/37 TITLE- Tnfluence of Natural Fluctuations of the Underground Water Level on the Discharge of Wells and Other Water Collectors (Vliyaniye yestestvennykh kolebaniy urovnya podzemnykh vod na debit skvazhin i drugikh vodosborov) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytateley Prirody' Otdol Geologicheskiy, 1957, # 3, p 170-171 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The main factor affecting the change in the discharge of a water collector in not the absolute magnitude of natural water level fluctuations in the water-bearing layer, but its ratio to the hydrostatic pressure of the water-bearing layer in which those fluctuations take place. In the order of diminishing sensitiv- ity to natural fluctuations there are the following 4 types of water collectors: 1. In a pressureless water bearing layer with laminar water motion, 2. In a pressureless water bearing layer with eddies, 3. In a pressure water bearing layer with laminar water motion, and 4. In a pressure water bearing layer with eddies. Card 1/2 Functional dependences have been aetermined for each of these 5-3-25/37 .Influence of Natural Fluctuations of the Underground Water Level on the Discharge of Wells and Other Water Collectors types. The formulas found make it possible to calculate the changes in discharge in dependence on the relative amplitude of natural level fluctuations. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 --- XMIN. Tu.T. - *aluating forwilas for calculating radius of influence of vells. Biul.XOIP.Otd.gool. 34 no.4:133-135 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 13:8) (Water, Underground) MMIN. TU,T. Some data an underground waters in the Ryassn-XcgtrOma D*vOgmiGn- I Biul.MOIP.Otd-gool. 34 no.4:163-164 JI-k '59- (MIU 13:8) (Ry"an-Xostroma'Depression-Vater, underground) MUNHINP TU*V& Methods of empiling hydrogeological maps of petrolem and gas producting erease Biulo YOIP. Otd. goal. 35 no. 3:167 my-je 160, (KMA 14:2) (Water# Underground) (Oil fields-44aps) MXHIN 9 xU.v. - - -- --- History of the convolldation. of Maikop clap In CIscaucaoia and problem of eU and gas foruation. BLvI.MJP.Otd.geoI. 36 no.6:111-112 &-D 061. (MA 15:7) (Caucasus, Northern-Clay) (Petroleus geology) ~ (O"D , xatural"Oology) KLEVITS., S.S.; IWKHIN, Yu.V. Use of qlactric prospecting in the search 9br underqround waterw In pvr*=oW.ftvwu gmam, ARSTGd, :L Ckh.-M& 27 na.5: 47-49 LAY 161. (MIRA 14: 9) L GopudarstvenW in,stitut po proyektirmmiyu vodokhozywy- stvemwgo i me-liorativnogo stroitellstva i Voesoyusnyy nauchno- issled6vatel'skiy institut gazovoy prl= mosti, (Ebictric, prospecting) (W te~eunndergraund) (Frozen ground). MUKHIN, Yu.V. Dialectical cmeeption of the hydvigeological role of clayey 4 sediments as water-resistant devides. Biu.. MOIP. Otd. geol. 36 no.2:134-135 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:7) (Clay) (Hydrology) KINHIN YU v Concerning GeA. Borshchevskii's article qIethods of regional ald h3drogeological studies in oil- and gua-bearing basins.* Sovogeol. 5 no,22:241-144 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) (ou field brin") (Ekwahch"skii, G.A.) 14UKHIN, Tu.V. Rple of Reological time in the compaction of clay sediments. Lit. i pole iskope no*3026-129 Mf--Je 165- (MTRA 18slO) le Veonayuznyy nauchno-issiedovatollskiy institut prirodnogo gaza, Mookovskaya oblast'. M~~ T3_/01L6_/neWT__1I IN=08: Tushnyakov, M. Dol Stepanov, A. I.& MukhIn, Yu, V#;~~nspnj ! MR-0, R. S. M ; ZhI on o (A ORG: none TITLE: Rubberized-trgck assembly for lift truck and similar vehicles* Class 63, No. 183614 [announced by the Central Des Ign Bureau of the Cain Administration for the Mechanization of CQU-truction V'o--rk- (Tsentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro Glavnoye upravlenlye po mekhanizataii strol~eltnykh rabot Glavnoye montazhnoye spetsiallnoye stroitellstvo SSSR)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1066, 149 TOPIC TAGS: industrial truck,vehicle component, tracked vehicle ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a rubberized link of a track-assembly for lift trucksl nd similar vehicles, consisting of a track-with a shoe fast .1 to it; this Is made of a rubber cushign and a rubber plate (see Pig. 1). To increase the life-span of the track chain, the shoe plate Is made with rims L 44771-66 ACC NR, AP602 Pig. 1. Track-assembly link 1 Tracki 2 - plate; 3 rUb-Der cushion; - plug. enveloping the rubber cushion and Is equipped on its internal supporti surrace with plugs which enter the appropriate slots in the plate and the track. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [WHI SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 25Nov64 GAYDAYAXA,, M.G.; DRoM&SWV A.S.; NUKHINAp A.A. Increase In the activity Of the antibeINKlutinins of an anti-influenza serum due to heating. Vop.virus. 7 no.6:726- 729 N-D 162. (KCRA 16W 1. Khartkovokly inatitut Vaktain i syvorotok. (HEK4GGLUTININ) (INFUIENZA) (SERUM) ZTHOR; Mukhina, A.A. and Yakobson, I,A., Engineers. 104-2-29/38 TITLE: Operating experience with insulators having semi- conducting glaze. (Opyt ekspluatatsii izolyatorov pokry- tykh poluprovodyashchey glazuryu) PERIODICAL: 'Mektricheskie-Stantaii" (Power Stations), 1957, Vol. 28, No.2, p. 89 (U.SQSORO) ABSTRACT: The power system has in experimental operation 312 insulators with semi-conducting glazing made in 1952 - 1954. The resistance of the insulators measured with a megohmmeter is from 50 - 300 megohms, but most lie within the limits of 60 - 120 megohms. They are mostly on suspension insulators on 110 kV lines, only three are on 35 kV lines in conditions of intense contamination from chemical and metallurgical waks. Although the characteristics of the insulators are not entirely satisfactory (in prticular because of reduction of resistance after contamination) they display much less corona than ordinary insulators. The manufacturers should improve the quality of the glazing and the technology of production of insulators with semi-conducting glaze. Insulator strings should be assembled in such a way that insulators in the string differ in resistance by not mom than a factor of two. The total resistance of a string sliould Card 1/2 not exceed 500 megohms for 110 W or 1 000 megohms for 220 W. ra in4 experience wi ng semi-cc CPe tJ th insulators havi inductin[; glaze. kuont.) io4-2-29/38 A method of evaluating the condition of the insulators in service should be developed and their behaviour should be investigated in regions of contamination from chemical works. In order to accumulate experience line and sub-station 1psul- ators with semi-conducting glaze should be more widely intro- duced into experimental operation including insulators for 110 M AVAILABLE: Ca-d 2/2 KUIHIVA, A.A., inshener; YAEDBSON. I.A., inzhener. Using ~nd testing light arresters in contaminated areas. Ilek.sta. 28 no.9:91-92 S 157. (KMA 10:11) (Lighting protection) IVIKHINA, A. D. Dissertation-. I'Distal and Mesial Bite.,' Cand Biol Sci, Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Medical InBt imeni Academician A. A. Bogomoletv, 28 Jun 5h. (Pravda Ukrainy ., Kiev, 19 Jun 54) SO: SW 318, 23 Dec. 1954 RMIYA, A.D. (KIyev) * " AMMM NO W- W" Clinical aspects and treatment of d1stal occlusion. Probl. stom. 3:377-381 '56 (MLRA 10:5) (TAM--ABNORNITISS AND MFORIKITIXS) XMIMA. A.D.; VASIUMATA. Z.F. rrei examination in the diagnosis and treatment of deformities of the maxilladental system. Trach.4elo no.11:12-13-1214 9 '57. (KIRA 11-2) L, lifedre ortopedichookoy stometologil (zav. - prof. A.I. Betellawn) Klyevskogo neditalaskogo institute. (T]WH-ABKORKITUS AND DIFORKRINS) (DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC) MMINA, A.D., tand.zed.cauk (11yov) P~osthesis In paradentools. Probl.stau. 4:345-349 158. (KCRA 13;6) (aUNS--DISWBS) (MR(MOVIIA) (D=AL PROWMIS) NUKE=, A. D. P&VdU*2ism of the clinical and roentgenological aspects of r.-3riodontal tiAsues in pyorrhea alveolaris. Probl. stem. 5:51-~-56160. (MIA .15:2) l.Kiyevskiy meditsinaki institut. f"445-MMA&S) MUKHIM, A.D., SHAWVA, T.V. Splinting of mobile teeth in pyorrhea alveolaris. Probl. stom. 5: 110-113 160. ()U?.k 15-2) 1. Kiyevskiy maditainWdy institut. (DENTAL PIMTIWIS) (OKS-DISFASES) VASILEVSUYA, Z.F.1 MU gRIA2 A.D- Utraction of teeth in orthodontic complex treatment of anomalies in the position of individual teeth. Probl. stom. 5:330-335 '60. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kiye kly Meditainskly institut. MYTH-EXTBACTION) (TEETH-ABNORKTRZ AND DEFORMITIES) TT vAsnmun, sr. Wywv);,~u R. -(K L " V) Notoval of tooth In the ccaspoiind orthodontic treatment of bits anomalies. Probl.stom. 6t250-255 162o WRA 160) (wHoDmnu) (TEM-UMCTIM) VASILEVSKAYA, Zingida filippovna; 'g , -~p L~ q~g Alp, -Ile asovna; KHOTR4SKAYA, M.M.1deceasedK; JHRAISHTAB, S.I.f red. [Deformations of the maxillodontal syetem in children] Deformatsii zubocheliustnoi sisteuw u detei. Kiev,, Zdorovlia & ,, 1964. 329 p. (MITU 17612) BETELIMAN, Abram laaakovich; POZDNYAKOVA, Antonina Illarionovna; .__.,,,,Wastqsiya Denisov LSANDWVA, Yuliya gg;, ALEY alaM Mikhaylovna; 67jfffMn*- red. (Pediatric orthopedic stomatology] Ortopedicheskaia stoma- tologiia detskogo V02rasta. Kiev, Zdorovliat 1965. 406 p. (MIRA IM) SHABANOV., B.I.; TURCHANINOV, A.A.; KAGNITSKIY, A.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; MIROSHNIM-OKO, T.K.; DAV'CL)GVA, Ye.D.;__LSK111.11A, ~.G., prepodavatell Commurdst labor paves the way to a bright future. Tekst rom 24 no.2:1-10 F 164. (MIRA 17;)~ 1. Nachallnik Upravleniya tekstiltnoy pranyshlennosti Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Moskovskogo gorodskogo ekonomichaskogo rayona (fov Shabanov), 2. Rukovoditell laboratorii ekonum~ i organizatsii truda TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta sherstyanoy promyshlennosti (TsNIIShersti) (for Turchaninov). 3. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy ~~ stitut khlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti (TsJj1KhBI) (for Magnitskiy). 4. Nachallnik pryadillnogo tsekha kommunistichaskogo truda kombinata "TreklWornaya. manufaktura" imani Dzerzhinskogo (for Miroshnichanko). 5. Rukovoditelf brigady kommunisticheskogo truda 14Dskovskoy kamwol Inc fabriki imeni Ka-linina (for Davydava). 6. Mos.kovskiy finansovyy institut (for Makh1na). 'Al TQTAMMV, A.F.; GRIGORIMA. T.D.; XMINA, A.1 YUDOLOVICH. VA.; tMANOTA. K.M.; DAMBIT, II.P mm GM]INSUCHIKOVg ?&A* . red.; TARAZOVA, G.I., md.,Isd-va; TWAUW, Kh.. takhn.red. [Forty years of the Chochen-Inash A.S.S.R.; statistics) Chsclmuo-LWushskmia, ASSR s& 40 let,- statiatichaskii abornik. Grounyl, Chachano-Ingushokoe knizhnoe isd-vo, 1960. 184 p. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Chochan-Inosh A.S.S.R. Statisticheakoys upravlaniye. 2. Nachallulk Statistichaskogo upravleniya Chechano-Ingushokoy ASM (for Graboushchikov). (Chachen-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Statietics) ACCESSION NH: AP4034713 s/oo64/64/000/004/C244/0248 AUTHOR: Iovi, A; Torocheahnikov, N. S.; Lyudkovskaya, M. A.; Klevke, V. A.; Mukhiqas. A~F_;.~, TITLE: Production of urea based on carbon monoxide SOURCE: Khimicheskaya promy-fthlennost'.. no. 4,, 1964, 244-248 TOPIC TAGS: urea; production, process, carbon monoxide, sulfur, solubility, methanol, sulfur methanol system, urea methanol system, heat of solution, reaction mechanism ABSTRACT: To obtain data for the production of urea from CO, N11 3 and S in methan- ol solvent, the solubility of sulfur and of urea in methanol was determl-ned, and the effects of*te:mperature and pressure on the reaction were investilat-d. Sulfur is only slightly soluble in methanol,.-- 0.5 &n/100 om at 90C, still 'Let.j soluble in methanol t H201 and on4 slightly more soluble in methanol-+ H2S or methanol 3 (2 gm/100gm methanol r1j. NH + 11 5p NH at 150C). The solubility of sulfur La meth- anol containing NH 3 _t H2S 'a ;uffic ently great (fig. 1, lines 4,5) to warrant using these metbanol mixtures as nolvento for the urea-fonming reaction. The 'Cand - 1. 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4034713 solubility of urea in methanol is shown in fig. 2. The heats of solution of urea in methanol (5420 cal/mol) and of sulfur in methanol and in the various methaaol, H S 4 NH M:Lxtu;7es were calculated. The effect of temperature on urea yield was aEdied L a series of laboratory runs: reaction time, I hour), S*NH -CO 1:1.28:1-36. The reaction mechanism proposed by R. A. Franz, F. Applegath (J. Org. Ch,em., 26, No- 9s 3304 (1961)) was substantiated. The rapid pressure drop in the first 10 minutes of reaction 'was attributed*to solution of CO and formation of urea and ammonium hydrosulfide; after reaction was established, the slight pressure rise was attributed to H2S formation. The yield of urea increased as temperature increased from 90 to 120C, then progressively decreased at higher temperatures due to isoayanuric acid decompositiou. Orig. art. has: 9 figurea, 1 table and 6 equations. ASSOCIAMON: None SUEMITrM: 00 SUB CODE: IG ENCL: 02 No 1W 60v: 008 arm: 010 Card I _0 hL ----------- ACCESSION NRt Ap4o34713 Fig. 1. Solubility of oulfur in, methanol containing ammonia and hydrogen aulfide: 1-11-5% NH3 0-83% H S- 2--l-1-5% "H3 2-5% H 3--21% KH 2 3 .55% H2 4:-2eA Idi 365% H S' 5 -21.% 4-33 H',~, s. ENCLOSUREs 01 Card 3/4 _-i A-CC&5slct; BfIs AP4034T13 Flg- 2- SOlub 1~lty of'Ur'- Card 4/4 ENCLOSURS, 02 W,9- S-0 b 05134-67 EWT(1) JK APS031134 SOURCE CODE: UR/0438/66/028/004/0056/0061 AUTHOR: pechaye"'ka, M.. R. --Nechayevokaya, M. Cherkas, G. P. Cherkes, G. P. ; Kalintchen1w, M. F. ---Kalinichenko, N. Biryukova, S. V.,, ORG-. Martkov Institute of Vaccine$ and Sera im. Mechn0cov (Marktvslkyy institut vaktain I stravatok) TITLZ: Formation conditions of anatoxins of Clostridium perfripgo CL Oedemattens and CL spepticum from toxtra obtained in meatless media SOURCE: Mikrobiolohichnyy thurnal, v. 28, no. 4, 1968, 56-61 TOPIC TAGS: toxotd, toxin6l clostridium perfringens, Clostridium, oedemattens, Clostridium septicum, bacteria toxin ABSTRAM' Detoxification-conditiom kir Clostridium perfrinjens, CL oademattem and CL septicum toxins were studied. CL perfriftens to best denatured by addiM two doem of 0. 3 and 0. 9% formallne at 24-hr-intorvals, while maintabdog the pH CWd 113 L 05134-67 XX_ NIW AP0031134 of the medium between 7. 2-7. 4, and the temperature at 38C. Detoxificatton takes seven to tan days under these conditions. The antitoxin-fixing activity of the toxiod obtained fluctuates between 4 and 8 EC with the native toxin titer being 400-800 Dlm/ml, The best procedure for denaturation of CL oedematiens toxin to addition of 0. 4%formalin. A tempellature of 38C to maintained for two days, followed by storage -at roo m t4niperatur6 for 5-7 days. Toxotdis with antitoxin-fixing activities of 70--120 AC and a native toxin activity of 15,000--22,000 DIm/mI were obtained. The Cl. septicum wis denatured with minimum loss of antitoxin-fixing properties W the addition of, t** consecutive domes of 0. 15 and 0. IS torm" at SSC for two days.with subsequoi storage'st room temperature for 5-4 days. The resulting .tozoids have an activity of 3-4 EC with native toxin titers of 200--400 DImImL (Based on wAmrs' sWractj. &.4. .(GC) BUD CObz1 06. 131 SUBM DATE: 07Apr65I MUKKINA, A.?., Insh. -- ------ I -- -_'.- - Investigating the moment of a synchronous motor with solid poles. Sbor.nauch.trud IMI no.8:350-365 158, (NM 13:4) (Ilectric motors, S~ynchronous) XMIZA A.Pe Uperinental. electropgraphic investigation of motor fmwtion of the duodenum during digestion Evith en-ary in I lish]. Blul*eksp.biol. i mad. 46 no,9t24-28 S 158 of= ll:U) 1; Is laborstoril fisiologii i patologii pishchavareniya (zav. - prof* 3.1, F111ppovich) Instituta normallucV i patologichaskay f1slologil (dir. - daystvitellay chlon AM SSSR V.N* Chernigovskly) AM. Moskva. Pr~dstavl~na doystvitellrWo chlenom ANY SSSR T.We Cheralgovakins' UWASUN, physiology, motor funct. durin registration (Rua )I digestion. electrographic SOBAKINP M. A.; MWMINA, A. P. Slectrograpby of the motor activity of the =all intestine. (Experi- mental studies). N6v. med. tekh. no.2:8-14 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ineledovatellskiy Institut maditainakikh Inatrumentaw L oborudovaniya Inatitut normallnoy i patologicheakoy fiziologii, AMN SSSR. (EMTROGASTROGROU) ICEINA ~pA. P~. Zlectrophysiological registration of the motor activity or the duodemus fo3loving stimulation by qualltatively different food. Biul.sksp. bLol. L mod. 51 no.1:22-26 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Is laboratorii fisiologii i patologii ptshchevareniya (Sav. - prof, S.I.Filippovich) Inatituta-zormallricy i patologicheakay fiziologli (dir. - dystvitelfnyy chlen A14N SSSR V.V.Parin) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena akadenikom V.N.Chernigovokim. (DUODEM) MALUM, I.V.; MUKHINA, A.P. Exocrine activity of the pancreas following extensive resection of the upper segaient, of the small intestine. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 53 no-OV-61'Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1, Is laboratorii fisiologii i patologii pishchevareniya (z4qv. prof. S.I.FiUppovich) Instituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy flziologii (dir. -, deystvitellayy chlen AMN SSSR V.V.Pariny) AMU SSSR Moskva. (PANCREAS-UGHETIONS) (INMTIN&%-ZUW1FM5 -Acc-'Nit AUTHOR: Volbvns To V*j liftim.,A9 ~tLfttkinf Ve Too ORG: none TTTIZ i Changes in the motor acft~LU of the gastrointestirAl tract in dogs follmr oxpo.-"e to radial accelerations gaper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space medicine hold in, Ymcow from 24 to 27 My 1966 j SWaCg-. Konferentsip po problems, koeideheakey meditsirq, 1~66, ProblerW kcandches- koy moditsiWs (Problems of spin andicine); msteri&V konferentaii, Moscow, 1966, 104-105 TOPM TAM: biologic acceleration effect, human physiology, digestive system, biologic secretion. peristalsis ADSWCT-. Studies iiandu cAed In the Laboratory of the Physiologyand Pathology oll I)igestion, Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology, under the direc- tion of professors S. 1. Filippovich andI. M. Khazen are preserited. E_xperi- Iments were-conducted on dogs with stomach fistul" uaing x-ray and tonometr' methods. Par ecordin allel r g from two tonometers was used to study motor periodicity during starvation, The indices showed the duration of "working" and "resting" periods and the'duration of the complete cycle of periodic motor activi* in the stomach and duodenuva. - The basic indices of ddiract evacuation were: 1) initial evacuation from the stomach; 2) time of complete evacuation from the stomach; :3) time required for the first portions of food to pass through the small jintestine; 4) duration of passage of the final portions of food through the !,small intestine; 5) total duration of food passage through the stomach and small intestine. After accumulating background data, animals were exposed to chest- back accelerations on a centrifuge with a 4.2-m radius (8 G for 3 min). Tests after exposure to acceleration showed significant deviations in motor activity. On the day of exposure, steady motor activity of the stomach: and duodenum was noted In the form of acid contractions which persisted for 5-6 hr. These changes In GI-tract starvation periodicity persisted for 2-3 weeks. At the.end of the third week. this index began to normalize. Amplitude values with respect to background data were lower. The rhythm and peristalsis occuring In the observed portions of the GI tract remained constant for two months after exposure to acceleration. Results of GI-tract evacuation studies (food stimuli consisted of 100 ml .at nWMk Phis -50 =1 of water and 100 S of meat mixed with 50 g of barium =dfale) showed aom* substantial changes: _l) ACC N& - AT66*2~ evacuation of mil.14 and meat foods from the stomach; 2) acceleration of the evacuation of milk from the stomach and sma)l intestine. Changes in gastric and intestinal evacuatory functi-6n were observed for 2.5 months. The studies showed that increased gravity produces changes in starva- tion periodicity and GI evacuation, which disappear in 3-9 weeks. The -disruption of starvation periodicity and evacuation can find application in pon exposure to increas the pathological, s~~ of the human GI tract u e- d -grs~vity~.. 1b. 221 ATD itepwt "_U0 SUBCOMs 06 / SENDAixt Mir" 65-1-10/14 AUTHORS: Kheyfets,ye. V., LiPovskaya, K. 59 Illin, B.I., and Mukhl _nl~~A. V~. TITTZ: Synthetic Ceresine, Its Properties and Uses. (Sinteti- cheskly tserezin 7ego svoystva I primeneniye). PERIODICAL2 KhImI a I Tekhnologiya Topliv I Kasel,1958,No.l.pp.52-57. (USSR5. ABSTRACT: Duri:hg the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide, products are obtained which contain mainly paraffin hydrocarbo s 9g. methane, and also high-molecular hard paraffins Nefs.1-3). The fraction of synthetic hydro- carbonsl, boiling above 4500C, is called ceresine. This compound Is obtained by synthesizing it over a cobalt- thorium, catalyst. It consists mainly of n-paraffin hydrocarbons with a small amount of mixtures of oxygen- containing compounds (about 5%). Synthetic ceresine does not contain naphthenic or aromatic hydrocarbons . b u t ' * asphaltenes, resinous and sulphur contain- ing compounds which are characteristic for high-molecular products obtained from crude oil. Industrial ceresine has a molecular weight of about 9000 but hydrocarbons ' Card 1/4 with a molecular weight up to 23,000 have been prepared Synthetic Geresine, its Properties and Uses. 65-1-10/14 under laboratory conditions, by using different cata- lysts (Ref.4). The synthetic ceresine Is a hard, dark-brown substance. The colour Is due to admixtures, which can be separated by an absorption process, using bleaching earths, or by treating it vrith sulphuric acid. Data in Table 1 show that a small change in the molecu- lar weight of synthetic ceresine causes a sharp increase in the density and the viscosity of the material. At 2000 the density varies between 0.91 - 0.92 and the vis- cosity between 1050C - liOuC varies between 2.BO - 6.20 centistokes. Experiments show that at low concentrations (up to 1%) synthetic cers-olne samplesp when heating them to a temperature between 6000 - 7000, can be dissolved In benzene, carbon te rachloride toluene, xylent and In synthol fractions Miling between BOOC - 300'011. The diagram in Fig.1 shows the relationship between the melting point, the molecular weight and the number of carbon atoms in the molecule of a number of n-hydrocarbons. The hardness of synthetic ceresine can be increased by distilling the fraction boiling below 4500C. Whensyn- Card 2/4 thetic oeresine is added to very soft natural ceresine SYnthetic Ceresine, its Properties and Uses. 65-1-10/14 or to paraffins, the hardness of the latter is consider- ably Increased. The Synthetic ceresine is not hygro- scopic and it can be used for the manufacture of mois- ture-resistant coating compositions. The compound can also be used for making dielectrics to be used under very inclement meteorological conditions, at tem- peratures varying from - 600 to + 500C and when the humidity of air reaches up to 98%. The dielectric properties of synthetic ceresine are very similar to those of natural ceresine. The synthetic compound is practically stable at temperatures below its melting ppint. At increased temperatures (12000 - 14000) syn- thetic ceresine is easily oxidised by oxygen ountained in the air, Its acid number Increases, and therefore it has weakened dielectric properties (Table 6). Ex- periments were carried out to stabilise s7nthetic ceresine by adding to it special inhibitors. The Card 3/4 influence of various Inhibitors on the thermal stabi- ,kity of the synthetic compound Is shown in Table 7. Synthetic oeresine is used in the form of its MUMNA, A. YR. "The Effect of Changes in the Digestive Activity on the Fhysiological State of Animals." k1l.-Union Sci. Res. Inst. of Animal Husbandry, Moscow. 1955. (Dissertation for tbe Degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Lettopis , No. 22. 1955. pp 93-105 mum, A.Te. Impairment of vision as a complication of otoonic sepels. Test. otorlu. 21 no.5t9O-91 S-0 159. (MIRA 13: 1) 1. Iz kliniki boleaney ukka, gorla, i no@& (dir. - prof. Z.I. Tollfson) Stallogradekogo meditsinskogo Instituta. (OTITIS MMIA. complications) (TISION) KiSMKOVAt N.M.9 PARSHINA9 T.L. The tio Sent of ablorim atoms In phosphouLtrildblorlaw trimer by amino coppound radicals and the biological activity of saw of its amino substitutes. KbIWLya I PrImenoul" roafororganichosielkh Soyediwaly (Clamistry am On. Of OrgaMOPhODOOMS CMMunds) A. TE. ARAMOV, Ed. Publo by Nazar. Affil. Acad. Sol. USSR# Moscow 19620, 632 pp. CoUection of conalete uspers pre3ented at the 195Y Kazan C-onferewe on Chemi3tr7 of "rganophosphorus Cowounds. xtr"Nrs- AP6031157 (.4"Al] SOURCE CODE: UR/01-9'-O-/66/008/009"/1'616/.~I'S~~2. ,UTHOR; Andrianov, K. A.; Pakhomov V. L; Gellperina, V. k 9 M. ; Mukhina, D. ORG: Scientific Research Institute for Plastics (Nauchno plasticheskikh mass) -issledovatellskiy institut ~Yl)pheny with TITLE: Catalytic ~21ycondensationlof 1, 4-~Lis (dim ethy1hydrousi lene diphenyldihydroxysilane and octamethylcyclotetrasilOXaDe OURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 9, 1966, 1618-1022 OPIC TAGS: polycondensation, catalytic polycondensation, copolymer, linear min copolymer ABSTRACT: A study was made of the polycondensation reaction of 1, 4-bis(dimethyl- hydroxysilyl)phenylene with octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and diphenyldihydroxy- silane in the presence of alkali catalysts. These interactions were found to produce the following linear chain copolymers_: , 3 "Clio Clio Cil I i. H(O-Si-// \-Si- -0 Si-O If Gil, t,113)x (Clio Card UDC: 541.64+ 84 MUKHINAp E.A. and ZHU.-LAVSKIY, L.S. "Elastic Transportation Splint for Casulties ~-dtft Skull and Brain Injuries" pp. 80 Voyenno-Med. Zhur. No. 13 Octouer, 1255 ZHMVSKIY, L.S.;... Sling on rubber springs for transporting wounded with skull and brain injuries. Toen.-umie shur. no.10:80-81 0155. (KLRA 9:10) (MMOIA-41ff-TRANSPORTAT 109 OF SICI AND VOTMED) 5.5200 77093 sov/62-59-12-37/43 AUTHORS: Klimova, V. A., Mukhina, G. K. TITLE: Brief Communications. Simultaneous Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen, Sulfur and Halogens PERIODICAL: Izve3tiya Akademii nauk. Otdeleniye 1chimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 12, pp 2248-2250 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Organic compounds containing sulfur and halogens can be analyzed by Korshun and Sheveleva's method (Zh. anal. khimii, 1952, Vol 7, p 104) giving the content of C, H, and the sum of halogen and sulfur. The authors es- tablished that cobaltic oxide at 400-5000 absorbs, sclely, sulfur oxides but not halogen. They also developed a method for simultaneou5 determination of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, and halogen. The method con513tS of pyrolytic decomposition of the investigated compounds (5-6 mg sample) in high-velocity oxygen flow. The combustion products are absorbed separately: sulfur oxides by Card 1/2 Co203; halogen by electrolytically precipitated silver KLDIGYA, V.A.; ESH NITSKAYA, To-G-J', 'MMIR G*K* Determination of elments in tuMsten sulfide catalysts. Izv. AN SSSR Otd,,lrh4- nau no,8:1520-1521 Ag 160. (M3RA 15:5) 1. Imtitut organicbmskoy Ichl-11 Im, &D.ZeLtuskogo AN MR- (Catalysts, Tungsten) KLIMOVA, V.A.; ANTIPOVA, T.A.; MUKHINA, G.K. Simultaneous determination of carbon, hydrogen, and halogens or sulfur by "flash combustion". Izv. AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk. no.1:19-22 Ja 162. OURA 15: 1 ) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Carbon--Analysis) (Hydrogen--Analys13) (Halogens) uSSR / soil Scionce. Minoral Fortilizors. j-4 Abs. Jbur :.Ro:r*,.Zhw, - 21ologJ^9 No 17, 1958p No. 77434 Autbcr. P*j'.JAjkUR TxOt : Tialryszov Avicuittiil lw-adwv~ Milo : Comparativo Study of Approplation by Corn of Phosphorus 'I*0M:IDIffavont,.MwkDd Pbosipborue Fertillzors Orig Pub 3, 1781.1ft Abstract Th i",, Qnl~cta, 6 a- acid pbdi6llp 6611 5-5) alrd in - a, I - - s6 ;CUIUv&tIQA6-zIn- a- h"'. ~66&~`zj- ~-~ tbo -,ppVrcjWi&Uon-.Qf..P y:, s,!-A4t6d,. by ='rbA p32 of P40sphato Pitido iAi h a va". equal in Swific activempow., it vai-6iiiWi 'tbi~t Iii -!%6~ f1rit poriod - 11 - ~ p- of- avarto of t Corn, - Was apIWOW-Istod' f Ima I wA' IT 84plflcent2y, boWw than rram-in ia .iv. rn months C' Ad Iiint P'vw abscrbod -'Atbw tho p 8, UP weal A Of 0 ard 1/12 33 M Ij YOA I h N I ON - MUKKVS,~_G.V. CAND PHYSICOMATH SCI Dissertation: "Concerning the Shieeding Effect of Conductirg Layers During Propagation of Electric Current in the Earth's Crust.ts 1 June 49 Geophysics Inst. Acad Sci USSR. OSWO Vecheryaya Moskva Surn 71 ~ Tib -P V )noy A, N, and AInhina G. V. Daterminatio- of a kTihwjoy, A. N, tor. C, P ~eieiec Ile ai gwirlied Medium. 17 vc ~,t i a (1950), (11tifisia") Maxwell'ti equa-6ons are ?~olvcd, with the aid nf Besset tranliff1mv; Of Order 7er* v it inw, in the raK, of a thpole nit thc x-axj,-, loi~atfd al +, or!~i:i m. dw planc face of a n ;nFPi!p f ndip !jIlu 'I-t Vr -,f (fill-knc-4 I of i nwMi 1,, - bility vr*J bounded b~ t"o trailei piariub z -0, r ~ -1 ar-O for z>O and z < -1 -1 he exprtessions and the graph-, of amplitutip and fjha~,- ' 3 ttm,tiona of x i-y - 0, - = 0', are gim for various vaJues oi I for the x-component E, of the lectricat field created by tiw dipole, E. Kogb6Aintz. Vol go. -7 On Mniggl~_ A ~iktrlbuted er- ti -)o -two-, media; ;T I 'Geograf.'Oeoriz. -14, Izvestiya Ak a-i iauk SSSR. sei~ -61 thickness h I ~ii6it dt Wte 1 Re lacifig ihiijAP&H14~ , . j '' p 1M., r:6nd 0,4iiA -6f -c6nduc littivity tivity hk n- Jr pciWble ~to sin, -A, conioutatio it corWi era I . I iich t1w potential due to this laycr, thfasLneening effect of w must-be elitplinated since the Purpost! of geophysical survey- ingwith iheald'of ewc~ric methrids is-thestudy of tectonic structures biLneath the upper alluvial layer. In this paper the simplified- problem issok,,-d, [he main re-sult being the delimitation of the circ-day region around the source of current. outside of which the error caused by the simplifica- tion is negligible. E. Kogbelliawz (New York, N. Y.). Sour Mathq* V l 8 o 41 U S~ t. NO. cal. - -!*;Icreening Effect of Conducting Layers Situated ~ft~r a Vertical Sean 0 - G. V. MukhIn& p Geopbys Ust., Acad Sci USSR VII, x Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf I Geofiz* Vol XX 5, 3Pp 392-403 46asiders the case, frequently encountered in i4ectrical prospecting,,, vhen surface alluiia bituat6d over vertical seam bave conductivity dIfferent, from that of surrounding medium. Ap- PrOxImiate solution of problem can be obtained 14 if alluvial layer and ~YeIA of fl"te 50 .*Fe replaced by "conducting" planes upon vhicb~, ~Ortain boundary conditions are imposed. Sub-'.' ttted 22 Nov 49 by Acad 0. Yu. 81midt. AUTHORS: Sobolev, S. L. , Mukhina, G. V. SOV/89-5-2-15/36 TITLEs The Dote= I i Ii, Df Therml Stresses in a Medium Containing Cavities (Opredeleniye termicheskikh napryazheniy v arede s pustotami) PERIODICAL Ato=rAya onergiyal 1958, Vol. 5, Nr 2, pp. 178-181 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When calculating some types of fuel elements it is essential to solve the following mathematical problems: A body with a uniformly distributed heat emission Q with respect to its entire volume exists. The body is subdivided by cylindrical channels which have circular cross sections the axes of which are parallel to one another. Heat removal takes place only by the sur- face of the channels and the surface temperature is constant and equal in all channels. The body is able to expand freely in all directions. The demand is made to find the -nri-lm dilatation-, compression- and shearing stresses in the body under the following conditions: 1.) No exterior forces act upon the body and it is influenced only by the interior thermal stresses. 2.) The "mmiza- drop in temperature in the body is not high and Card 1/3 the material properties of the body do not change within this The Determination of Thermal Stresses in a Medium SOV/89-5-2-15/36 Containing Cavities range or temperature. 3-) All stresses produced in the material of the body in no case exceed the limits of the elastic deformations and the properties of the material are isotropic in all directions. The problem of calculating the elastic stresses is oarTied out by means of the variation method according to Ritz. By the introduction of the funotion according to "Eri" (Airy?) the problem is reduced to the determination of a maximum of the integral: ff [( A U) '-2qU] dxdy. When using this method the selection of the most suitable system of the function on which the approximated solution is based is of essential importance. It is shown that the function according to "Er:P is suitable for the solution of the problem in question. A simple method is given for the determination of the approximated Card 213 solution. There are 5 figures. '~J=- MIA, G.T. (Nookv&); SOBOINT. -5.L. (Xoskvs) - Solution of a boundary value problem, PrW. mt. I makh. 23 no..3.-534-539 My-Jo 159. (KIPA 12:5) (Differential equations) BAT', G. A.; MMINA, G. V.; PARFANOVICH, D. M. ':C.oWensation of large changes in the reactivity by deformation of the core 1 at t H`e . " report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 AYg-9 Sep 64. L 45461-66 E7dT(m)/EWP(t)/ETI JR Acc Nits AP5026"7 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0089/65/019/004/0383/0384 AUTHOR: Mukhina, G. V.; Protsenko. A, X.; Trukhachav, K. M. - 04 ORG: Xbne, TITLE: Calculation of fuel bu 14 n a cylindrical reactor witha movable compensating system SOURCE: Atomnsaya anergiya, v. 19, no. 4, 1965, 383-364 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reactor, reactor fuel element, nuclear powered ship ABSTRACT: An abbreviated'version of the authors' original'paper is given. The authors describe their mathematical approach to determining the neutron flux distributions and critical parameters affected by the fuel burnup process and the shim-bank movement. A system of basic reactor equations and approximations was derived in the original paper. The parameters were expressed in polynomials with arguments proportional to the integral heat release. The calculations were made for different positions of.shim-banks on the basis of their overlapping coincidence$ with various neutron distribution areas. The results of calculations for the nuclear reactor of the icebreaker "Lenin" are shown (continuous Card 1/2 UDC: L 45461-66 ACC NRs AP5026447 curve) in Fig. 1 and compared with the data (plotted dots) obtained experimentally. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. 700 .600 1500 0,400 ~300 42 -ri 01100- foo IM jV Energy produced in Mw-hr x 103 719- 1. Position of the cappeting gWgt~n in the nuclear reactor of icebreaker "TAnin" CD SUB CODE: IJP / SMW DATIC: 26M&Y65 / ORIG W: 004 / OTH RICY: 0()o MOTLYAR, LB-i 1-91KWAI I.A. Fivvlsj.~n -0617mprization'6f vlnyl thlorills'in thi*pii6sefice of latup~x.previously lntrcduc~d in the system. Pleat. mosay ro.3z4,6 165. (141 RA IS: 6) ACC NR: AT7006689 SOURCE CODE-:--Ul~/2517/66/o92/000/0165/0181 AUTHORS: Molotkov, I. A.; Mlkllinap-I. V. ORG: none TITLE: The nonstationary propagation of waves in a heterogeneous half-apaco with a minimum propagation velocity SOUIRM AN SSSR. Matematicheakiy institut. Trudy, v. 92, 1966. Kraye e zadachi matematicheakoy fiziki (Boundary value problems of mathematical physi7cs, no. 4P 165-181 TOPIC TAGS: wave propagation, boundary value problem, integral calculus, :ruler equation, asymptotic property, wave front ABSTRACT: The propagation of nonstationary waves in a stratified medium with one maximum and one discontinuity of the refractive index is examined. The heterogeneous !half space z ;~,O in the Cartesian coordinate system X z has a refractive index n(z) that is-2-ndependent of x and t. The function UIZ~'iG defined and positive for 0 < z e- oD, analytic for 0 < z 4 z21 continuous for and permits a discon- z > z2' tirmity of the first kind at z - z2. It has a unique mazim= at z - z1, and, when z --r oo, it approaches the constant value no, ::E n (z2 + 0), so that a (Z) = nm -1- 0 (Z-1. Card- 1/2 ACC NR: AT7006689 The following two-dimensional problem of nonstationary-wave propagation u(x, y, Z) is examined; paw -+* u,, - n' (Z) use = 0. U(XOlt)=8(X)8(1). U(X'Z-O)=U'(X'Z'0)!-0' U (X. Z2 - Oi f) = a (r, Z. -+- 0. 1). a. (X. Z2 - 0. U. (X, Za -+- 0. 1), where 8 (r) is a Dirac function. This problem is s?lved by the method of contour integrala. The asymptotic form of the functions E 1, 2)(z, k, a) and G(z, k, s) as k -:PoD is also examined, and the asymptotic properties of the functions for a parabolic cylinder and their zeros are considered. The solution U (X, Z' k cos kXdk V(Z' k, S) ekelds, 2%ti V(S' k, s) ([G. E"$.EP) (z, k, s) -t- [LO), G],. - E(I) (z, k, s)), (O

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