MITROPCLISKIY, A.K.p kand. med. nauk; O.K.; ANDATMT, M.F..,
dotsent (Leningrad)
Duration of the inaubation period in visceral loishmaniasise
Klin. med. 41 no,2tl26-128 F*63 (HIRA 1723)
I# Iz kafedry fakulttatakoy terapii (nachallnik - prof, V.A.
Beyyer) i kafedry infektsionn-ykh bolezney (nachallnik - prof.
PIA, Aalsov) Voymno-moditainakoy ordena Lanimm akedwall SoM.
Kirova.
:Q k Al ov P~ "I
RS: leryWova, T.T., Noskov, V.V. 32-1i-i4/6o
TITLE: Short Reports (3) (Korotkiye soobahoheniya)
rMIODMAL: Zavoaskaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 11 j pp. 1308-1308 (USSR)
ABSTRAM It Is suggested in thin paper that the datemi.nation of the molyb-
aenum content in chromium steel with & high oontent of ohromiuni be
carried out photooolorimatrically, by which i-ron in the presence or
potassium bnmide is regenamted by chlorine lead, Chlorine lead in
connection with strong sulphurio acid results in a considerable
stabilization of the coloring of molybdenum thiocyanate and shortens
the time of determination to about 10 minutes. For carrying out the
analysis 0.2 g steel and 20 ml concentmted MI and IHNO 3 are dis-
solved,, 10 ml of concentrated H2SO are added. For purposes of
t
eliminating nitrogen the solution
s heated up and then mixed with
distilled vater up to 500 ml. 15 ml each of the solution is put .
into 2 retorts, where each 10 ml of the 50% H0041 and each 5 ml of
a 10% solution of Or are added. Latert 15 ml of the 10% solution
of MONS and 5 ml of the 10% enlution of S*012 + 6istilled water up
to 100 ml a" put into one of the retorts. Into the other retort
Card 1/2 onljv 5 ml of the 10% solution of SnO12 are added. After 3 to 4 min.
I
Short Reports (3) 32-li-14/6o
colorimetrization with a blue light filter is mrried out.
ASSOCIATICK: Kuzne*.k Metallurgical Combine (Kuznetskiy metallurgicheakiy
kombinat)
AVAILABLEs Library, of Congress
Card ?,/2
GIRSIHWI, I.A.,, otv, red.; JUIABAD".11YAN, I.H*p r(KI.) U)lt*..:t,IKJ 1,.V.,
red.; YERYKHOV, B.P.,, red.; KYAKK, V.A., red.; PECHHHUN,
M.v...--re-3-.; P-AVWV5f=A, L.N., red.; SUDMICOV, V.B., red.;
ShIJLIMAN, S.G., red.
[collection of reports on hydraulic engineering) Sbornik
dokl.90--r po gidrotekbnike. Moskvaj, Gosenergoi,.Watj, 1961.
243 P. (14IRA 170)
1. NaLchno-tekhnicheskeya konferentsiya molody1ch nauchnykh
rabotnikov, 2d, 1961.
YERYKHOY, B.P., insh.; GORXUKO L.V., Inxh.
Apparatus for remote determination oftie extent and "ed of
deformation. lzv.VMXG 62:197-200 159. (MIn 13:6)
(Deformations (Mechanics))
Iffil M I TII E Ull 1, 1 M - Mill I MI IM11,11 11, 11 =1
. i 04
ImN
7ER iLfttrovich; GMSMU, I.A., red.; IRLIDSHTM, B.S.,
tekhn.red.
(Field method for determining the shear modulus of bound grounds
in situ] Polevoi metod opredelenila, modulia edviga eviaznykh
gruntov v ikh estestvennom zaleganit. Moskva. Gos,onerg,izd-vo,
1960 33 P. (MRA 14:2)
iGeology-Field work) (Soil mochanics)
TZRYIHOV, B. P.
Correlation betveen the strength and the dynamic characteris-
tics of cohesive grounds of natural structure. Insho-fis.zhur.
no.4:i23-124 Ap o6o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Voesoyuzrqy nauchno-Issledovatel'skly inotitut gidrotekhniki,
Leningrad.
(Soil physics)
TERMOV, B.P... inzh.
IAboratory mathcd of determining the aodulusbf disPlacecent Of
cbhesive aoils of natural texture. Izv.V1.111C 63:185-200 '163.
(MM 14:5)
(Soil mechanAcs)
YERYKHOV, B. P.
Cand '.11--ch Sci -(diss) "Development of dynamic methods of study-
ing flexible characteristics of Connected grounds:of natural
structure." Leningrad, 1961. 16 pp; (Leningriad Order of Lenin
Inst of Railroad Transport Engineers Imeni Academician V. N.
Obraztsov); 150 copies; price not given; (KLI 6-61 sup, 21?)
RELSTOV, B.F,,, kand. tekhn. nauk; YHRMOV, B.P., kand. tekbn. nauk
Industrial experience with electroosmosis used to inoreave the
bearing capacity of hollow cylindrical piles, Oldr. stroi. 33
no.2151-52 F 163. WMA 1634)
(Piling(Givil engineering))
(Blectrocamosia)
YUMOV, B. . kand.tekhn.nauk; AMBOMANO LR.,9 indw; MMIYAt H.Vs,
inzb.
Conference on soil stabilizationo Qdratroi. ~3 no.1.007 0 162.
(ItM 15:32-)
Mil stabilization-Gongresses)
rt;RYEIIOLV,.,4!j~..;-,KOVILLISKYlYt.., Z.YO.; RRIGH!"VI'My, I.Ye.
Use of organic bin-ders in electrcrl-----sl of
Sbor. dokl. po gidr. IMLIG no-4-107-110 162.
111YU1 188: 7)
I I ; Z 4 1 11 A.
IN
IU-i- -,IA I-11 L 1 1, -1, 1 i I L~ zja-
mill
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-AABUo'6, 11.0 (DynabUrg, p..V.J; KLEBANOVA, L.B.; YEERYSH, A.!. [lEryzh, A.1.1
D
c;f ~he liencu,21
n it
zhur- LUkr.] 11 no.]-.37-44 Ja-F 165.
1. Otdel nevrologU I neyr(.~fjzjojogji In.,Itltutlt J.j.zj.ojj~gjL im. A,,A.
Bogrmolltsa AN Tjkrssltl* Kiyev.
!IN '1 11-!, 1 i 41i 1; Y' 411 IF
MAKARGHENKO, A.F. [Makirchenk-og O,F.);
GMIBACHj V~Lv (Harbach'. M.L.jj
Liubars"ka,, Va7.1; LAUTA, A.D.;
L,B,
DINABURGO A.D. (Dymburg, H.D.1;
SAYFIrfO-LYUBMTAYA, V.F. (Saienkc.
YRRYSH, A.I. [!Srymb, A.I.]; rJABUCIA,
...
Clinicophysiological characteristics of diencephalic patholo Y.
Fiziol. zhur. Eukrd 10 no,33371-378 My-Je 164. (MIRA 18:91
1. Otdel nevrologil i neyrofiziologii Institut fiziologii im. A.A.
Bogomolltea AN UkrSSR, Klyev.
td,.; : I I14M I,,! Ah! I!! I .11'1,1.~111611111111 !I A I'm, LIMA! U1, IU Lill im
TIMYSHAIDV, G., in2h.
Rolling stock for suburban electric railroads. Zhel. dor. transp.
no.I:IA-48 147. ()MRA 13 -. 2
(Elsotric railroads-Rolling ot*ok)
I' ii "Im.. Ig i I
W.In 1,41 Mi"A" MUNI! 11 16'a ZTUHTM
TMTSNAWT, G*I., kazdidat takhnichookikh nauke
High-speed electric locomotive. Mauka i zhizal 23 no.3:51 Kr 156.
(Franca-Blectric locomotives) OaM 9:7)
YERY'SHALOV,..G.I., inzb.
glee t ropneumatic brakes can b a made more reliable. Ile1c. i to-ol.
tiaga 2 w-3:15-18 Mr 158. (Railroado-Brakes) (MM 11:4)
I "1", .111! i!14,111 I. 11110, 1 !1 IM! LIN 1IM113111MIN I W.N.1111.11MI! ,I!!
RAZUMOVICH,, M.B.; KHANI*, M.L.; KAZAKEVICH, Ye.L; PAVLENKO, O.P.;
YERYSHEV A.V.
Effe6t, on the photographic emulsion of the V01ILtile products
of tissue decomposition occurring during inflammatory processes.
Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no.1:60-61 Ja-F'64.
(HIRA 17t2)
1. Pedagogicheskiy institut imerd A.S. Pushkina, Brost.
1 1 i ;~ 1!!1;,-;1q1!I.I! 11!
MIA:
A.V.- JIF;,f'riotr, V.'
EY su b 3 tar. ne o-f re Bun t1:3
bl;ol.n.L~ijki no.325C--
WERA 18~8)
me -j
Rekor --nclovanp-- lat"O-.~.JLcxi --y flzlolc:~ii Brosti3kogr, pedar
gogi chsskogo
in!! U~kut a.
BELOV, V.N. [deceased.]; T~,~HEV, B.Ya.; AVRAMENKOV V.G,
Syntheses on a base ofLJ-chloroalkanoic acids. Part 3v Reaction
.of 60-chloroalkanoic acids with alkalies. Zhur. org. khIm. 1
no.4t645-648 AP-165. ~HIRA 18:11)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-takhnologicheakiy institut imeni
Mendeleyeva.
A 11
AVRAMENKO, V.Q.; YERYSHEV,_B.1a.; BONDARENKO, YeA; WELOV, V.N.
Syntheses based on W-chloroalkanoic acids. Part 1: Preparation
of unsaturated acids with a terminal double bond by the pyrolysis
of Lj -acetoxyalkanoio acids and their ethyl esters. Zhur.ob.khim.
32 no.4:1119-1123 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Moskovakiy khimiko-tekhnologieheskiy institut imoni D. I.
Mendeleyeva.
(Acids, Organic) (Unsaturated compounds)
BELOV, V.N. (deceased]; YnYSHEV, _Lq.; AVRAMNKO, V-G-; SIGHEVA, Z.F.
_,A, _
Synthesis based an 6) -ahloroAlkanolo uldis. Part 31 ByWinffilo
and, pyrolysis of S-(W-oar*boxy AW O-Carbuthaxy) ml)WI caters
of ethylxanthia acid. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.4,t686,688 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Moskovokiy khimiko-tekhnologichoskiy institut ineni
Mendeleyeva.
AVRAMENKO, 1Y.G.; YERYSHEV,-D-Y&.; VARVANINA, G.V.
Syntheses based on W-ehloroalkanoic acids. Part 2s Alkylation
of some amines by 4$--chlorcananoic acids. Zhur.ob,khim- 32
no.4:1123-1125 Ap 162. (MIRA 15'4)
1. Moskovskiy khimiko-tekbnologicheakiy institut imeni D. 1.
Mendeleyeva.
(Amines) (Alkylation) (Acids, Organic)
FD 3113
USSR/kedicine Veterinary
Card 1/1
Author Yeryshkanova, A. A., Scientific Associate
Title : On the question of variability of Brucella bacteria
Periodical : Veterinariya, 6, 24-28, June 1954
Abstract : The author 1)ases his conclusions on limited data resulting from research to
determine variability of Brucella bacteria.- It was found that Brucella bac-
teria change into crystal form and can revert back to their original state.
Experiments were conducted with strain No 1425 of the Brucella abortus bovis
which was obtained from the State Scientific-Regulatory Veterinary Institute
(GNKI) in 1947. This strain possessed all the characteristics inherent in
that species of Brucella. The author states that although the w4thods used
by G. M. Boshlyan were not known to him, his conclusiona provide strong sup-
port for Boshlyan's crystallization discovery
Institution Belorussian Scientific-Research Veterinary Experimental Station (NIVOS)
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and x oertain-roots of the'equations
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Trans.Am,.er.Math.So6.,1942,5~,426,449; R.zh.. Mat.,, 19*56,3 8739)-
LAbstracter's note z Complete translation.]-
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TIMY=13, A~ T.
Standard unit for nbecking the meawarlag w3lts of vacw= gmuges.
lzz.tekh. no.8sn-22 Ag 160* (KM 13:9)
(Vacuum ~8--Testing)
S/03 2/60/026/008/041/046/xx
B020/BO52
AUTHORS: Yery-ukhin, A. V., Matveyev, V. P., and Milyavskayaj V. 11.
TITLE: News in Brief
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 8, p. 1028
TEXT: The authors mention a method of producing and invei3tigating w1re
samples by electron microscopy. The wire is wound up to a square frame
which id put into polystyrene powder. The polystyrene powder is then
melted by heating. The sample thus obtained is cooled down and cut into
two pieces. The surface is etched in the usual way by an FeCl solution
d1luted with ethyl alcohol. Titanium or coal replicas -are usel for the
electron microscopic investigation.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskly institut im. M.I. Kalinina
(Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeni AM. Kalinin).
Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledavatel'ski.y inatitut oloktro-
izmeriteltnykh priborav (All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Electrical Measuring Instruments)
Card 1/1
OWArRV.. M.A,; YERMMUN,, A.V.; EMOV, V.A.
www"am, - -
Sets qf,standard compresaion manowters of ths All-Union
institutd-of-Metrology, Trudy inst, Kom, atand , mar I izm.
prib. no.50:62-69 161. ~mm 16&6)
1. VsesoyuzM nauchno-issledavatel'skLyr institut aetrologii
in. Mandeleyeva, (Manowter)
Checkifig meaffuring blocA of ionization and themwemple. -mc=
gauges. Trudy inst. Kcm.~,-.stand.s mar i Iza. pribn no.-50270-75
162., (MIRA .16t6)
1. Vooaoyuznyy nauabno-isaledovatellskLy institut metralogii
im. Handeley'eva, ..
(vaouum gauges-Testing)
S/115/62/000/006/002/005
E03 P./ 83 14
rith the- aid
of pressures below 1 ~i i,
Of 1.,~cLeod -au_ves
!:I;-;' 10 D I C It A": !:::aoritc1'naya telchnika, no. U', 19,62, 16 - 20
In 17, r,II'21,,c author reviews 1-:ie basic theory of the 1."cLeod
1*1111(re With oarticular reference to the various corrections for
ellects such as the shape of the miniscus and the scaled-off
end of the capillary and describes a detailed procedure whereby
these corrections can be allowed for. In addition to the
systematic errors due to shape effects mentioned above, there
are also random errors ivrhich may be reduced by repeating the
whereby the random errors
mcasurei-iients. A procedure is developed
may be reduced. The overall accuracy %-.rhich may be achieved In
the measurement of ,)ressure down to, say, 2 x 10- 5 mm I-IS can be
--icreased to better than 1%, whicn is said to be an improvement
.L,
oil the accuracy achieved by other woricers. Tilare are 3 figures
and 2 tables.
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AIMOR: -DrIge, K. I.; Yeryu?J2in' A. T.
7=: Cca-,psi-iaon of ccrapression and joqJ.,TatIqpi_MaMcnttQ'vv ~~"I-Lb. t
manometer
SCURM: OSR~ Kond-tet standartoy, mar, i lzwrltel, larlUb. prilicirov. T-rLjdyI -1-nati-
t;u-.Ov- K=-i-,--tz, no, 66 (126), )-962. Issledwar-tya v oblaviti fi:zwrei2-fy
razkhod-a i vakuuma, 31-36
ccwpreasion menfIc-p-ttr', ionizatfou vuldn'tel.,
VaCIIWIP-ter
ABS TRPJ' T: A measuring device is described fox compaxi"m e>f vijz--r~us msncnv~*-:~.,-
a :~allbratic~z mantcr Awtlirwl ff%i, -n rne, e;i fi rux,
wterfbf thq VMqQ--1#t,7
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AWTHOR: Yegukldn, A. V.
TITIX~. Ionization maameters cz caalbration Innimmienta; 61
SQURrE: U8SR. Komitet otandartow, wr, L tzmeritallay'11ch, prilicimv. TnIld4j,* 11 Fi-:. t
tu-'O"4 jo ~t
rarskh_~da I Vak-LILma, 3-1-45
TOPM TIM Lonization maricumter, Inconaticent" cathoda
A&Z-7-1 Can te cslibrmi~id Vy uisilgia,; si mtanlmr4 vriprefiallic-il
7-ar -11; t on -)e tht! calibration -,-,j.nmt In
f ormlas and 14. figures.
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TITLE: Depression of zuttrcurT in capinmxV acq?Xession 3ujjjtrme-~,jv,j
SUMMR: USSR- Kmitet 8-tandUtc1r, mr, PrI110MV. Tviicjyil~
66 (,L246), n6,-,. ramia,4owwayn v (3b,jawt! I 1.1vie "i
TO-Pir TAOS: dopressi-n of capil-lP-rY campressaim iv-noilet-ors,
ABSTRACT- DetormJ.natjon of wAlues of depmasion of mn*j%eij:rj I::! po~'Ished ~irjl
-thal
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Allowing for the evpjawataij? f,,'
:.rt r~,f mp,4.rojj~-y
calibration of electric discharge wanomaters by vaterollan to
a mer=7 compression manometer. lzm. tekh. 11D.J.2;20 Ij 163.
()11RA 16M)
L i8Zo-66 M,(d.) I F.WP(v
CCESSrOM NR: AR5013T77 URIOZ-7s?6'5'*,/I(i:do/("14'141AO071AOUII
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OURCE: Ref. zh. Elektroalka i yeye primeneniye. Sw t., Abit. 4A48
1AUTHOR: yeryukhin, A. V.
TITLE: Vacuumetric reference equipment-,
~'G'ITED SOURCE: - Sb. Entsiklopec.Ulya lzmareni-f kottroilV411. 1 av0mattz. VTp13,
M.-It., Energlya, 1964, 13-46
~TOPIC TAGS: vacwameteAanomater-
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Emstrumen a for measuring, low abaolute-~E-reasure have hoten
TRANSLATION:
represented by numerous designs of therrndelectxic~ arid al e ctric -discharge.
,vacuumeters operating within IOL-10-11- torr. The vacuun-Lateir tolerable relative
errors are 10-100% depending on the pLinciple of operatArin, imeasuremeal rarige,
;and particulars of design. Cal.1h ration, cu rye s rcaaa,taal:irfai.,-heit-.iy-ire
,nl=ometerscann6tbeCdCUIO.tedV,rithoUffitj 11accuracy., HemcLu,thavilffirmtIon
and checldng of hot-wire nuLnometerto are possible, only, bli, meativi; ol absalute
i tcrd 1/4
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iACCESSION NR: ARS013777
manometer-? operiting gt correspoadfing prefilsures, ij hj~ by, manometers
1which can I;e calibrated by calculation. Withthe pree-Orit state of the art, there
are three types of absolute manatnoters; compreiistati.t:oherritcimoteculug,, and
diaphragm _capaci~T. (t) cor~,prcaslton manometers aire d.,eaIjjnA*d for preseurem
ifrom IO-Z6 to 10- -10"tor'. 'The','unavoldabt .13.UC drrars of these
r IP Systen'
manometer6 can be reduced to Z-3% of the: trie4sured prc~sisuxe. At the
t Meqdeleye-~ All-Unioa Scientihc Reecarch, rhatitute ofl Utilrola ". MINIM),
y
Leningrad, I sets of firat-grade reference compression manorrieters have licen
developed; they are intended for reproducing the unit of pressinve in az aboolute-
,pressure range of torr. Their technical, charactlerialics are ealsenti4LUy
similar to those of forefga 1"truments. Two types are most popular. A
manometer, writh. specified capAcitiesi is aninstrumant yrilh antemsuring capillary
having three portions of diffeitent croas-sec,tions =d th-ree comparison capillaries',
i arranged in parallel with the measuring capillary. r6 vinge, 4- 10 torr, f 41
covered by three I~n ar and one square-law acales, Tba niecolid manorna!ter has
two initial compreoalon volumea V, and Vt. , NO and 601-c uring
uad itti rnnam
capillary terminates in a. con.atant compreewiart'volunut v ou 0. 05 nmxt repre ca ated
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by a machined hallow cylinder. Theme is no coMparimad ~a I
plUiry. The
measuring range-is 1-10-6 torr; ma;vinaurnierr;or uo to 10"'tarr Is -t5 to t109's of:
the measurand and is largely due to errors: of measuremwit of 1.bie firta-1
compression volume, (2) TharmomoLecular manorneters4 Exjyerimental Ttudies
of these ni anometere have showit, that the moan-square er:i,or iff. 2-414 of the
measurand and may reach 714' at the lower end of the scate at torr. The
method of u~alng the thermomolecullar manometer is complicated, and no
construction convenient for practical use, has --- been yet kopwrr. 13), A diaphragnl.-
capacity manometer. An fave-atigation C-6adticted at VRNWO haiii indicated a.
possibility to design the diaphragm-capacity manorneiter for a. 0. 1. -0. 00 1 torr,
with a. mrean-square error of 11% of the mtasurand. (4) Atu otecironic ionitsation.
manometer comprises a hot-wire maixom ater cannected to the toisil; volrme 4.,nd it
meafturing- device. _11Y710! __10- torr
tions a~ad high ath' do lii'04; o(beond'_
w q a de ation- from linear rala C -0 r lAqjin. A
grade refe i~pnce electronic ionization hlaxam~ ate r~ developa6 at vJI-AM-m him 4L a cmle~
of 10-3_10
tarr and a mean ffquare error or 1.a c
5-100o. It alfibrated &gainst the
reference compression manometer within 10-,3'.L0- tGrr axd c*,reirs lower
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KOTE:L'I;IKOV,, L.M.; YEERYUKRIF, I.A. (Leningrad)
Changes in the hemagglutiralAar, titer of the plauma -,I' the re-
ciplant in homoplatto tranapl,intottona, Pat, Nzlol, It nkorl.
tarap 6 no. 607-78 N-D 162. 1
l.--Iz kafedry obshchey khirargli (rachallnik .. prof~ V.I.
Popov) Voyenno-moditsInskoy ordena Lon-Ina aka~emii Imeni
Kirova, Leningrad.
GULYAYEV, M.A.; YERYUMIN, A.V.
Metrological problemA in the field of vaculm
tekh. no.lltl7-20 N 164.
114011INVIN11:1111i 11WHI
PCKOSOV) D.V.; SLASTIKHIN, M.As; 1HZ I.A. Uanlmgrad)
Two cases of anaphylactic shock foUcuing the adminintration of
bicillin. Klin.med. no.l:VA-145 162. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirurgii Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena lenina
akademii (nach. - prof. Vol. Popov) imeni S*M. Kirova.
(AlqAPHr=S) (BIGGILLIN)
YERYMMIU&, Z.V.
YERYUKHINA, Z.V., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Motanic paper high
voltage condensers." Mos 1957. 16 pp (Min of Radio Engineering
Industry USSR. Sci Res Inst) (KL, 20-58s97)
AUTHOR
TITLE
PERIODICAL
Yeryukhina, Z.V- 57-9-15/40
-& 7---- ------- ---
Problem of Voltage Increase in the Case of a Thexmal
Breakdown in Metallized Paper Capacitors.
(K voproeu povyaheni-ya napryasheniya teplovogo proboya
metallobumashnykh kondenostorov.)
Zhurnal Tekhn. Pis., 1957, Vol. 27, N.T 9, pp.2038-2042
(USSR)
ABSTRACT Termal breakdown voltage in metallized paper capacitors
can be increased by constructive measures. This is done
by intensifying the heat flow from the interior of the
capacitor section packet and increasing heat flow from
the surface of the casing, The amount of breakdown voltage
can be influenced by the ratio of axial measurements and
the distribution of the sections in the interior of the
capacitor casing. An approximative calculation is given
horo. As shown by experiments, results are obtained by
calculation whioh agree wAth those obtained experimentally
It is assumed that all heat flow lines in tho Inner parts
of the section packet propagats in directions whioh aro
vertical to the lateral walls of the capacitor. It is
shown that the thermal breakdown voltage can be in-
CARD 1/2 creased by a reduction of the resistance against the
zxRTmim, Zov., kand.takhnonauk
Ionization in a condenser dielectric. SlektrichestvO nD.5.*
85 Ky 160. OfIU 13:9)
(Condensers (XectricitM (Dielectrics)
(ronization)
YEFIVIOV, Yevgeniy AlekBandrovich;.-~--~~lq~~ica~f~Gri~rI ~Vichll
KOCHNEV, A.T., red.; KOGAN, V.V.t teklm- rdd.
(Electrochemistry of germanium and silicon] Elektrokhimiia,
germanlia, i kr"a. Moskva, Goskhimizdat, 1963. 180 P.
(MIRA 160)
(Electrodea, Germanium) (Bleatrodeso Silloon)
I 1111311iiiC 1~ Vill, 11 1 -11 IF I I
MWSALIMSb=, A. L.
Direct results of treating pUIXOnaq cancer vith an aeroGol of
tho rungus, Inanotun obliquutt (Pors) I'll. Vrooh. dtla r,3.r'j:
ijA-145 Je 162. (MMA .11.,; vl)
1. Fakulltatakaya terapevticheakaya klinika (sav. - ekademik
AN USSR deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR, prof. 7. N. Ivanov(deceaspdl
Kiyevskogo maditainskogo ingtituta.
(LUNGS-CATICER) (AEROSOLS)
(FUNGI-THMWEUTIC USE)
601;~IITTXD, December 7, 1957
--r- - .
AUTBORDS Oolubkov, P.V. and T41aring, Sh. ye.
TITZRz The,Secand An-Union conference on gadjoelect"jAcs of --4Z:
the MinIstry of Higher Sducation of the USSR (Vtorm7s,
v46sOyuzWa konf*reatalya MV0 SRRR yo rad1a*Isktram1ks)r'L\
News Item
FMOMCALs R.41otekbulks I Ilektroniks. 2?58 Vol 3 Ir 5.
pp
ABSTRACT4, The conference took place during September 23 - 29. 19574Z
At Baratov4W gosudarstvaum ualversites Imal.
N.G. Chorayebovskago (Barstov State University UssLi (A
N.G. ChaxalsbawakiD. Apex% from,ths universities, %be
couf ronoW3r" attended by the roprosaut&tives of a=*
xclentlflo tos*&x;--h Institute* at the 8ovI*t and
Ukrainian Adadamies of Scivocs. various Industrial
Cardl/16 estabildhaeuts and the interested ministries. ThIs
arrangement stimulated the 41scuselon and ovaluatiag, lf"~
the papers presented and permitted the dateralzatlaa *2
plans for the future research to be Carried out by, the
universities In the field of radicalectrouLas. Ths
ZhsjazjVaV*v, "'which at"
the author aura*
oT=erjung the origin of %bA sporadic
excused a considerable Inter*&$
and
lively discussion. According to the b"Otbaglao the buratS
of the radiation fL.-am Julliter are due to the plasma
ascillatioan in Its Iowryhore. The author found a close
car'
"a
epondance between the Parameters of the 1aDofgber* of
CardIO/IdWiters.nd those of the layer 7j of the Zarth wwpboz*-
The paper contained Also & hypotbtsio dealing WIth %be
analogous mechanism of the recently discovered sporwile.
radiation of Tocu$- The work of G-0- G4tmaAU*W 6AZItlecs
*The Theory of Magootic Braking 9*chAA1Sm Of Us Nam-
thermal comic ra&lawavs RadIstico slinizatas us
thaorstio&I difficulties which are sneounl4red vb&u &a 4
attempt is made to consider the galactic via= as Was
the source of coosic electrons. The author considered
that the electrons Are formed As a result a Tka--t
collisions between the relativistic Proton* ox--=mW9-
stellar xzdi%Lu. 1.G. k!oias;rev deser'b" &.10-cs r-at,
telescope, having & gabi2a (vibrating) directional
patzorn. -.,z~ movement of the pat%oXn Is secured by
periodically switching the Input of the r6cst"r fVM
the radiators botag
anS an%#aas, radiator to another,facus at & Parabo3LU
situate, in the vicinity of the
ref' ItcTor. G.G.,Gotxautsov described & simple, xOdals--az
(switch) which was conatructed for the above equIpmast
at the Gar-W University by N.V. Kholudilov and
A.V. Zaklsarov. The RA41anavo PrOPASstivA Ascvlcu had
Cardll/16a'z Papers And tOMCuA1cAtiOAs- The paper by B.Z.Garstax.
entitled 'Tht TbecrY Or L0210-4c&IG N0u-uAifOzftlv16&"
Yo as;, a theory Analogous to that of the cellular
even which also Qok into account the off*"
or tto sagzallo firld of 09 r4r%h. N.G. Z4zAs" 64=m
I -Ij-was"
abaorotical analysis of the propagation at Is
thmough that recioA of the non-lzatfors - Sicalli-w
active Planaa In which & partial absorption 4f the alx=tre-
Rap tic waves takes place due to the vicinity of tb*
freque-c- or tc- oxtarnal field ooA the natural fftqqw=o7
of -the Plants. The author colCulateA ths "rlocti*ft
cooffielo=ta And tb* FrQP*FftZiDn and abaorpt-lon
coeffiCtentS of the extraordinarY wave to- tb* trAZwFvx*e
P pass-ton. and Invantifsated the absorption at the
o;ansry and the extraordinary waves for tbo quasi-
long~lrudinal propagation. The influent* Of %b4 s01"
activity on the ionosphere was Izvostigated In %be g='=rs.
by 3
TERMSHEV, U.N.
Problema in the propagation of atmospherics. Izv.lrym.
astrofiz.obner, 18:187-195 '58. (MIRA- 13:4)
(Radio--Interference)
SOV/169-59-4-4232
TTanslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizlka, 1959, Nr 4, pp 143 - 144
(USSR)
AUTHOR- Yeryushev, N.N.
VOM, W=rr'!~n: ~ I_k_~ 11W
TIME. The Ionospher Effects of the Great Solar Flare on February 23,
1956
PERIODICAL. Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., 1958, Vol 20, PP 3 - 11 (Engl.Res.)
ABSTRACT: The author gives analysis results of experimental data obtained
by an ionosphere station and equipment for recordlrig%'76tmospherics
5 -
during the great solar flare on February 23, 19 6. It_w-a-s s-
covered that the electron concentration (M) in the E 2 and E
ionosphere layers increased during th Is f Lare. Th,~ maximum 46 N
values, which could be estimated, were equal to 9!9% for, the 1,2
layer and 60% for the E layer. A sudden decrea3e of the inte-
grated intensity of the atmospherics was obuinnred at, Q4.45
Card 1/2 universal time. It was caused by the ionization ln,~rease In the
Sov/169-594-4232
The Ionosphere Effects of the Great Solar Flare on February 23, 1956
D layer of the ionosphere due to the radiation of the flare. The author
states that the ionosphere effects on Februar7 23, 1956 were unusual and
were connected with the property of the solar flare itaelt.
Puthor's r6sum6
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SOV/169-59-4-4233
Translation from: ~eferativnyy zhurnal, Geofi--ika, 1959, Nr 4, p 144 (TJSSP,)
AUTHORS: Yeryupht~v, N.N., Neshpor, Yj.I
TITLE- On the Connection Between Solar Flares and Phenomena in the
Lower Ionosphere I-;,-
PERIODICAL: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., 1958, Vol 20, pp 12 - 21
(Engl. lies.)
ABSTRACT: A correlition between solar flares and corresponding phenomena
on atmospherics (f - 37 ko) and on the minimum ionospheric re-
flection frequencies (fmin) has been carried ou-4, "ising the
vertical sounding method. Results of studying the -.Taantitatlve
connection between them are given. 'rho authordiseusses problem.9
of the effectiveness of solar flares on the aforementioned types
of phenomena in dependence on the location of the flares on the
solar disk and on the daytime.
Authors' r6s=6
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f 3/169/61/CW/003/019/022
5?, 9/ 2. &1 (;*0_3" /0-3 4 " /a Yj) A(005/AW5
Translation from; Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika,..1961, No. 3, p. 34, # 3G291
AUTHOR: - Yeryushev, N. N.
TI=: On tha Variation-of the'N/Veff Parameter In -the Lower -Ionosphere -
During Solar Plares
PERIODICAL: 'ITZV.'Krymsk. astrofiz. observ.1% 1960, Vol. -23, pp. 129-137
,(English summary)
TEXT- Using the results obtained by-Alpert on the propagation of long
'radiowaves, the author attempts to estimate the relative variations of the para-
mater (N/Y)ef *(N is the electron concentration, V is-the frequency of impacts)
in the loi4er fonosphere during sudden perturbationa - caused,_- by solar flares. . AG
experimental,materials for processing, data from the continuous recording of the
integral intensity of the at-,ospheries at frequencies of 13., 22, 27, and 32 kc/s
were used,. -It turned out that the variations Of"(WOeff are different for
various frequencies during tho perturbations. We varlatlons of (NIV)Off are
observed for the higher frequencies of the considered range. It Is also noted
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IIIL
898ol
Q/16916- i/rm/co3/6iq/b-,2
A005/AO05
On the Variation of.the N/Peff Parameter.inthe Lower Ionosphere During Solar
Flares, .
that the vhrioUs flares are of different character-ofeffect. Graphs are
presented of.the variation of (NIV) ' during four solar flares.
eff Authorl' $ summary
Translatoi-'s note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract.
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3/169/61/000/00'/!/042/049
A005/A13Q
AUTHORSs Yeryunhavt R.N.) Smirnovt A.I,
TITLEs Recording the intensity of atmospherics at 27 ko frequenoy
with a directional antenna system
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnalt Geofizika, no. 5, 1961, 29, abstraot
5 G 2416, (Izi. Krymsk. astrofix. observ., 1960, 24, 32-;-40
(English-sum, ry))
TEXTt The authors describe equipment for the recording of atmo-
spherics at-27 kc frenquenc with a direotioiial-antenna system. They sub-
mit preliminary resultst *11 the intenei-ty of-&-tmoopherics substantially
depends-on receiving direction. In the overwhelming majority of cases,
during the development of solar flare effects, the position of the main
focus of sources rezhaine practically constant. 2) The appearance of re-
gular precursors preceding solar Plare effects is revealed. The authora
V/
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F
S/169/61/000/W5/042/049
Recording the intensi-ty-of atmospherics ... A005/AI3Q
pointlout a possible connection between these effects &ad solar processes
proceeding prior to the-beginning of flare development in the Ho(G-line.
Authors' summaxy
Abstractor's notes Complete translation.]
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s/16g/62/000/008/081/090
E032/Ell4
AUTHORS: Vladimirskiy, B.M., Dvoryashin, A.S. 'Yeryushev, N.N.,
Moiseyev, I.G., Neshpor, Yu.I., Ogirl,
Odintsova, I.N.
TITLE: The chromospheric flare of Auglist 22, 1958 and the
associated radio- and geophysical effects
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,.Geof.i.zika, no.8, 1962, 25,
abstract 8 G 191. (Izv. Krynsk. astrofiz. observ.,
v.26, 1.961, 74-89)..(abstract.in English)
TEXT: Describes the results of observations of the. flare
of August 22, 1958, which were carried out at the Krymskaya
astrofizicheskaya observatoriya (Crimean astrophysical observatory)
using the coronagraph, radio telescopes, the.ionospheric station,
the apparatus for the recordink of atmospherics, and the
geomagnetic station, as well as observations at a number of
cosmic-ray stations.
~Abst'ra~torvs note: Complete translation.]
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167,09
s/169/62/000/008/o84/dgo
E032/Ell4
AUTHOR: gh_ext_~L. NZ
TITLE: On the doterminat ion of the relative change in the
effective conductivity of the lower ionosphere at
22 kc/sec during.solar flares
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy'zhur'fial, Geofizika,. no.8, 1962, 27,
abstract 8 G 203#t(Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v.26,
1961, 144-148). (abstriact in English).
TEXT: Some solar flares are known to be accompanied by an
increase in the field sttength of long-wave stations and
atmospherics in the region of some tens of kc/ijec. Tho'relativ'e
change in the field amplitude can be reprosentod by (soo 11.zh.
Fiz., no.9, 1956, 29292)
E = E /E P ox~ (k r AS) (1)
t t 0 0
where: E - field strength; ko = 25C/%; X.- wave length;
r - dis~tance between the'souii6e of the radiation and the point of
reception; P = Pt/Pt 0 as s2t - s2to P and S propagation
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fppl
OV. In
;4. 'Mill. i'Ll; 141H1
ER
on the determination of the ... s/169/62/000/008/084/090
E032/E114
parameters of long waves, which depend on the conductivity of the
ionosphere a -N/-4 ; N-- eler-tron density; -,) - collision
frequency; subscript to refers to the quiet state, and t to
the disturbed state. After taking the logarithms of both sides
of Eq.(I) and rearranging, the author obtains
(In E In P )/(In E In P &S /&S
t t tj t.1 t tl
where t and tj are two different instants during the disturbed
period. Next, assuming that In Pt/In Et = In Pt,/ln Et, and
that ANS = 10-4 In (aeff/oeff,o) (both assumptions have been
confirmed experimentally), the following formula is obtained:
aeff/aeff,O = exp Ua(r) In El (2)
This formula may be used in rapid determinations of the relative
magnitude of a from measured values of E; a(r) is a distance
parameter equal to ln(a eff/aeff,O )/In Et1 and is practically
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on the de;termination of the ... S/169/62/000/008/084/090
E032/Ell4
independent of the selection of t1, i.e. it is independent of
the degree of disturbance. From a tabulated form of the function
a(r) the author has calculated a eff /0 eff'o for a number of
cases and-has obtained curves'showing the variation in Geff
with flare development. Eq.(2i holds for 22 kc/sec; for
other frequencies more complicated expressions must be used.
TAbstractor-s note: Complete translation.j
Card 3/3
VINOGRADOVP ruj.; T~,Hrusww. N.A.
X-radiation from flares originating behind thet solar disc. Iz7.
Krym. astrofiz. obser. 29:141-145 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
I.M.A8 INT M41111,1:
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ACC HR: AR66000796 SOURCE CODE UR/0i69/691400Q/009/A029/AG30
SOURCE: Ref. Z11. Geofizika, Abi. 9AI95
ALITHOR: Yeryushev, H. ff.
~TITLE: Effect of solar layers on the state:of the lower;t9nospliere
CITED SOURCE: Izv. Kr z.--observ., -v 331. ISO:, 1611j,172
ymsk. astrofl.
,TOPIC TAGS: atmospherics, solar flarle, ion6spherej ~;olax,;4i radtation
JRANSLATION: The author studies sudden lonqsphtBric distmi,":ianceill; rocorded on long
radio wavelengths Qk~TKphet~cs),. The 10not1pberic ef'fecf of soi-ax f lares oil fr3-
que~ti( ion gmater thim 1.0 PC wc?tv~ 0:11diod P-M iolluly
paper attention is given to the behavior of long radto moms duvimg f kires on frr -
quencies of 5 and 7 kc. A detailed description is even aT the int.-thod usind for de-
tetmining relative electron concentration )and cansequ(-:!nt15F coiiductivity as well ) in
the lower ionosphere during the time of the flares. It Is founil that the r-el.ative
change in electron concentration during flares decreases with wi increase in alti-
tude. An analysis of data an the altltude distribution of' relative electron
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iconcentration during maximum disturbances shows that:jhe ~,.qlip
ectV4_1'distribut ion in
intensity of x-radiation from solar flares changes from flam- td, flare. Pm attempt
!is made to evaluate the energy flmc uf x-radia;tion in the appro;dmate spectrai re -
gion where wave lengths am shorter than 1.S-2.0 ang trow. It ia, found that for
flares in this ragion during maxim= diaturbanceh the denalltjr of the energy flor,
.variea from 10-7 to 10-3 erglc4-sec.
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MCC NRI 3004 Z -CODE' -;.-M7O-2E976T/()DO-/000/005c-~:/0055-1
AUTHOR: Yeryushev, N, No.,'_
0-1
TITLE- Analysis of the JQIMpbg1~1q gr t of nolar f ares, obnerved
_q_q
on long radio waves and on f min
SOURCE: Ref, zh, Astronomiyq, Abs,,8,51.470
REP SOURCE: Izv. Krymsk, astrofiz, observ,, V, 33, 1965..'16o-163
TOPIC TAGS: astronomic data, solar x radiation, solar flare, solar
radiatlion absorption , ionospheric disturbance, ionospheric radio wave
ABSTRACT: Previously, it had been observed that sudden ionospheric
disturbances, caused by the X ray radiation of solar flares, occur
on long radio waves (in the atmospherics) twice as often as on f min,
i.e., in the absorption of short radio waves, It was shown that the
difference in the effectiveness of the disturbances was connected with
the distribution of supplementary ionization according to altitudes
of the lower ionosphere, which is in turn determined Ly ionizinr,
radiation peculiarities. Depending on the spectral composition and
the intensity distribution of the X ray radiation of solar flares
alonZ the spectrum, the ionospheric disturbances may appear simul-
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t1aneously in the absorption of the short as well as the Yong radio
waves, or they may occur in the-m separately. Author's resume,
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AUTHOR: Yeryushev, 11, it,
es
-TITLE: Effect of solgr flar on the condition of the lower
ionospher
SOURCE: Ref, zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 8.51-471
REF SOURCE: Izv, Krymsk, astrofi obsery,,, V. 33, 19 65, 161~-172
TOPIC TAGS: astronomic data, solar flares, solar x radiation, solar
disturbances , ionospheric disturbance, ionospheric radio wave
ABSTRACT: A study was made of sudden ionospheric disturbances
observed In loqq, radio waves. The behavior of long radio waves during
flares of 5 and 7 kc frequencies were observed. A detailed descrip-
tion is given of the method used for determining the relative elec-
tronic concentration (and therefore of the conductivity) in the lower
ionosphere during flares. It was observed that the values of relative
variations in electronic concentration during flares decrease with
increasing altitude. On the basis of an analysis of the altitudinal
distribution of the relative electronic concentration in ma.-dmum
disturbances, a deduction was made that the spectral distribution of
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the intensity of X ray radiation of solar flares varied from flare
io flare. An attempt was'made to evaluate approximately the energy
flow of X ray radiation in the area of the K1.5-2,OA spectrum. It
appeared that in the flares observed at maximum disturbance, the
deftsity-of the energy flow in that area of the spectrum was between
1.0-7-10-3 erg/cm2.sec. Orig. art. hast 15 references..Authorts resume.
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R' ARGO34902 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/008/0058/0059
AUTHOR: Yeryushev, N. N.; Yeliseyeva, L. A.
TITLE: Connection between solar radio emission bursts at 3. 2 cm and ionospheric
i effects due to X radiation of solar flares
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 8.51.466
REFSOURCE: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v. 34,-1965, 42-52
TOPIC TAGS; -x radiation. solar radio emission, radio emission burst, solar
flare
ABSTRACT: Temporary connections between radio emission bursts on a
wavelength of 3. 2 cm and ionospheric SEA and SFA effects are studied. Data
collected during 1960 on radiation on a wavelength of 3. 2 cm, made available by
the Heinrich Hertz Institute (GDR), were used. A detailed statistical investLi"fation
showed that in most cases, the beginning of the ionospheric effect la'gs 1-2 min
(in some cases up to 5-8 min) behind the onset of the burst. Sometimes both
phenomena occur simultaneously. In a number of cases the lag has an opposite
sign. The peak of the ionospheric phenomenon often coincides with the end of the
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burst. It. is noted that the lag time depends on the rate of development of the C-AL ect,
the lead of the ionospheric effect over the burst being typical for a prolonged
development toward the maximum. Analysis of simultaneous observations of
centimeter bursts, x-radiation and ionospheric effects has shown that the onset of
the effects coincides well with x-radiation and that the observed temporary con.-
nections are due to actual conditions of the occurrence of centimetdr and x-radiation;
in the flare. Bibliography has 24 titles. T. Antonova. [Translation of abstract]
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nWAXOTICH, B.
- -,;, i--
Book by a Gernan explorer on republics of Central Asia md
gazakbatan, Vest,'AN Usakh.SSR U no.9:88 S 055. (KW 9:1)
1. ZaTedimushchiy Sektorom iskmastvorwedeniya Akademii nalak Kaz,SSPL.
(Asia, Gentral-Desertption and travel)
SAPARGALIM9 G.S.9 kand. yurid.nauk; PAL! GOV, V. H. , akad.; BCGATYREV, A.S.;
AFANASIYEV,, A.Y., prof.; BIXOV9 B.A.; SHAKEKATOY, V.F.p karid. istor.
nau3c; POKROVSMI, S.S.v akade; SAVOSIX0, V.K.t kerd. istor. naik,
NUSUPBEKOV, A.F.9 kand. istor. nauk; BAISERVp S.B., a3A.A.- GCROY,-::-
VODATSKIY, I.S., kand. istor. nauk; AKHKETOVg A.., kapdo i;tor. navk;
RAKH1KOVq A.9 kand. istu. nauk; FIVEP, W.F.; CRUM, G.Ch , doktor
ekonom. nauk; BOROVSKIY, VOL, kand. ekonom. nauk; SYDYK0Vv A:S., kand.
pedagog. nauk; ZHANGHLIDIN, T.p kand. filos. nauk; KAFO-SAYEV, L.K.;
KANAPIN, A.K., kand. istor. nauk; BHMOVp M.D.t kand. ekon=. nauk;
KARYVBAYEV, S.R., kamd. mad. nauk; AKMWOVp K.A.p; aXTRITOVA, U.S.,
doktor filolog.nauk; SILICMIKOt H.S.p doktor filolog. nauk; YERZA,
.-KOVIGHt B.G.t kand. iskusetvovedcheakikh nauk; EYBAROVA9
ROV9 A.I.; BOGATEITKOVA, L.I.; K",jNDAKBAYEV9 B.; SIPJUIOV, K.S.; Sl1VYD-
K09 Z.A.g red.; KAMOVAg LoBop red.; ZLOBInq M4V.9 teklm, red.
[The So7iet Kazakh Socialist Republic] Kazakhskaia Sorvetskaia So-
tsialistichatkaia Respublika. Alma-Ata# Kazakhokoe gos izd-vo
1960o 477 P. OxiRA 14:6~
1. Akadamiya nauk Kaz.SSR (for Pallgov, Pokrovskiy, Balshev)
2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk Kaz$SR (for Bykov, Smirnova,
Sillchenko)
(Kazakhstan)
YERZII, A.P.
Potentiometric determination of fatty acids in water-resistant
ammonium nitrate. Zav.lab. 31 no.3:286-287 165.
(MIRA 180,1)
1. Gorlovskiy azotno-tukovyy zavod.
I, lij,;
YERZH A.P.
Work of the central laboral.=7 at the Gorlovo Ifitragen Fert'.2tzer
Plant, Zalt, lab, 10 no.8zl028-1029 164, (.M]-?A 1g,/-)
1. Zamestitell nachalinika TSentrallnoy zavodijkoy laborator."
Gorlovskogo azotno-tukovogo zavoda.
Petaminin~:, Inar;liblel iln the wr-.fAr of iron cam-
nourilse ~Pnt. in wq-zj,r-rof%i.5tant amontgui n1trato. Kh1m. prom.
no.1%63-6-14 JA,Mx '65. (MMA 18W
YERZH, B.V.; LIM!, A.V.
A cryostat for laboratory use. Zav.lab. 31 no.10:1274. 165.
(1,,,j.7iA 19:,L.)
1. Kemerovskiy nauchno-issledavateliskiy institut 10rdmichesIcc~-i
promyshlenriosti.
R-t
SOKOLIS11T, D.T., daystviteiMy ckLien; TIRMANOV, A.I.
Hydrogenation of conjugats double bonds of benzalo4etcme. Dokl.AN S= 93 no.
3:503-505 R 153. (KLRA 6;11)
1. Akedemiya nauk Kasakhokoy SSR (for Sokollskiy).
(HydrogenAtion) (Aamtone)
1'n
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4-:1=M :A !O~N
7,orv` 'r_!:r~1;1.-.V.(j rjt1p :lr. Iiij"ft cnfiu, q -1
riedili a
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,v,i:r im a;~ 11,1: C0 l'orld The :irr CTI:I~i ::i.: 11
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YMMAY-OV.- A. I SOMLISICIY, D.V.
Potentiometric study of the hydro.-enation of benzalacetone. Izv.
AN Xazakh. SSR. Ser.khim. n0.1:71-78 '58. (MIRA 12:2)
(Acetone) (4drogenation) (Potentiometric analysia)
FUSS 2 BOOK 31PLOITMON SOV/353T
U344alya nauk Kazalchskoy SM, Institut khLoichasklkh nauk
Trudy, t. 5 (Transactions of the Institute of Chemical Sciences,
Kazakh 3SR. Academy of Sciences. Vol 5) Al-Ata, lzd-vo
Akadeall, nauk Kazakhskay 33j, 1959. 154 p. 1.000 copies
printed.
tS.3 N.D. Zhukovaj Tech. Zd.s Z.P. Rorokinal WitorW Ward or
Sarlest D.V. Sokol'skly (Rose. lid.). V.0. autsalyuk, and
D.Y. Auvorov (Reap. Secretary).
VMtPOUs This collection or articles Is Intended rarpersonnal of
sal4ntlf'la research lAboratorles. laboratories of lndastrlAl
and faculty nembers of schools of higher education.
enterprises
,
GOVERAGNt The collection "views problems of l1q%ld-phass catalytic
hydrogenation to upgr&Ie and reactivate various products. Hydra-
sonation of unsaturated bonds or various types, adsorption of
hydrogen an different catalysts. chroas tographis separation at
or alkali cAtals on
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the rate of hydrogenation reactions promoted by various skeleton
_!catalyst* are described. Con.Utlora of catalytic hydraganatio
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of natural tat. sunflower all, and such synthetic products as
esters of high-molecadar fatty sold& are set out. Dehydration
of the butane fraction asrrtei out In combination with Isomarl-
sation is analyzed. Principles or selecting catalysts a:4 re-
generating them am "viewed and the formation or adsorption
potentials on metal catalysts is explained. FAch article pr*sonte
conclualons drawn an the basis or *xporimantal SIL"Ings.
tertn a ~aoiop"y most or the articles.
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*a dova L.3.. LM D.V. 30kollakly. Study or wydrogenation Rea*-
LtU84 Pate and Their 31=pleot 3yntbetlc Analogues, the
93t4re of, RIgh-Rolepular-Fatty Aclds 36
Colodova. L.3., D.V. Sokollakly. Kinetic&
aml Rachanism of Hyd"Sonatlon at SunMov4r Oil in Solutions 44
Lukjyzn2X_A!T~ Problem of Parmutlan of Maorption Poteniiali
-6a notai. catalysts 50
lakly. Potontiocietr1a 3tuir or
D.V. 3*k;l
an.,
'Unzalazatune Over Skeleton rl/a Catr1yats
'jo.
5,6
and 0 V. Sokol
a .2-rization of the uo=arclal roation at' n-B=ne
yazo 64
X.M. V243OVA. and D.V. Sokollskly. Catal-,tja ra-
duction Part ZZ 72
R.H (PL,1sk:ovakIy Inotttut ton6coy Lhi-Ic"SkOY takhnologit
Lc~no2ovs--X,,"ov Instit.z. or yt.. C4c=-*czl Tech-
r-106y Imant X.T. 1-Mrov). =~= --: !-1-:ting Cate-
Iyata for Uquid-rhzma PYlrAtlon Of Acewilene to Acetaidehyde al
ShChiz and D.V. Sokol Iskly. S~zo Methal a at Reactivatin,;
'Ibai Skm1
to
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Catalyst 92
Shcheglov, N.J., ajul D.V. Sokal,skjy. Itydrogenation or Acetyieno
In tne Liquid Pima* 97
Sokollakty. D.V.Iand L.P. DLM*na. 114-droganation of a 3idim-n
1
Salt of Propialle Acid 0
~cF?Z.Lj.um
-jok-Ilakaya. A.M,, and D.V. Sokol Inkly. Hydrog-rmtion or Clnnxmio
-
lcohol
(Styion') 1 10
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SONOLISKIY, D.V.; GOLODOV., F.G.;-GOIDDOVk, L.S
POD"YEGHEVA, Ye.L.- Prinimali uchastiye2 UMUMV., 1q.1.,,
P
doteent; SDOBNOV, Ys.- diplomik; A-WO-NOV9 N... diplcanlk
Hydrogenation of cottonseed oil in solvents In a laboratory
column-type flow system with a fixed-bed catallat. Trudy
Inst.khim.nauk AN Kazakh.SSR 8%128-136 162. WILk l5tl2)
(Cottonseed oil) (Hydrogenation)
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AUTHOR: Solomonov, 11.
TIM : Elaboration of the Problem of Rock 11'reontirc (K ra-,rabotlco,
problemy gornogo davleniya)
0
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhniches1rikh
Nauk, 1958, Nr 3, PP 173-174 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A conference devoted to the phenomena of earth pressure
in the rocko ourrounding horizontal and viori-,-ings took
place in December 1957 at the Alining Institute of "lie Arademy
of Sciencesof the USSR, More than 100 representatives of 49
scientific-exploratory bodies, universities and mining enter-
LD
prises took Dart in the conference. The conference brought
to light PrAlems of theoretical interest related to the dis-
tribution of stresses in the rocks, their displacement around
the workin-s and an estimate of pressure upon the timbering
0 0
of workings - all in line with contemporary notions of the
theory of elasticity, plasticity and a creep - flowage. Of
exceptional interest among the reports submitted were those
which brought to light the role of anisotropy, the problems
of an assessment of the creep-flow of rocks and of the
influence of the stopping operation upon dis-jaoement of
Card 1/3
24- 5 -0-3 -3 0e,
Elaboration of the Problem of Rook Pres..Mre.
rocks and ex-posure o� the earth pressure in drifts. The
following papers were presented: A. S. Kosmodamiansk.iy on
"An estimate of stressed conditions in an anisolu-ronic massif
with the workings within it"; Yu. 1A. Liberman on "T_'ie -iaflu-
ence of the time factor revealed by the press-are and dis-.)lace-
ment of rock in drifts under the influence of sto-onin- opera-
tions"; K. V. Ruppeneyt "Pressure and displacement in drifts
under the influence of stopping operations"; !a. I. Rozovslciy
"Methodology of laboratory definition of a creen-flow charac-
ter of rocks and calculation of the flowage around verbical
shafts"; T. S.Ye.r.zhanov "Llethodology of a laboratory estimate
teristic of flowage of rocks and computation of
of the charac
a creep-flowa-e around vertical main shafts"; T. ~1. Kryzhanov-
skaya "Investigation of the problem of rock pressure upon
timberin- of horizontal workinms based on the theory of vis-
0 r0 -
cosity and plasticity of the 'reep-flow". Of the capers
devoted to the investigation conducted. under shaft condit-Lons,
the conference drew attention to measurements made in the
railway tunnels and subways in the NiRopof Idangane2c basin
and the Donets basin and in the main shafts at rc,-,)reat depths.
B. N. Vinogradov on "Investimation into the phenomenon of
Card 2/3 earth pressure.in timnel. construction"; A. G. Barlas on "An
24-58-3-36/38
Elaboration of the Problem of Rock Pressure.
analytical examination of work (behaviour) of timbering in
the weak surrounding rocks and measurements of deformations
of timbering and the load in the horizontal workin.-s of
NikopoVlAanganese basin"; M. A. Komissarov on "The earth
pressure around horizontal and inclined workings in connect-
C3
ion with the stopping of coal seams under the conditions of
the Doneto basin"; A. MI. Yanchur on "The investigation of
the manifestation of earth pressure in vertical shafts of
the Donets basin at great depths".The conference ex-oressed
its gratitude to the Czechoslovak scientist, DoctorlEngineer
Rudollf Kv-apvil for his interesting communication on the
theory of earth shocks.
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Theory of displacement of rocks of ore deposlts.* /1"rudy/ VNE-11, 22, 1950.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 194, Uncl.
TERZUROV, -Zh.S., kandidat takhmicheskikh mauke
Shattering forces In outcrops and orsbadles. lzv.AN Uzakh.SSR
Ser.gor. dels, no-3:54-61 051. (NM 9:6)
(Blasting) (Mixing engineering)
1.u - C v I . S7
2. U:3.r:,?. (6T))
J,. Coal Milneo und 1-Unliq;
7. H.. Studyin:r the rrocess of rock displacement, UFoll IF, no. '-, 1953-
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1953. Unclassified.
SOV/124-57-4- 4. 786
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 4, p 130 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yerzhanov, Zh. S.
TITL-E: On a Methodology of the Determ nation of the Structural Elements of
of a System of Blockwise Demolit:cn (0 metodike opredeleniya
konstruktivnykh elementov sistemy blokovogo obrusheniya)
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kazakh. un-ta, 1954, Vol 15, Nr 1, pp 144-161
ABSTRACT: The paper points out the insufficient accuracy of the method of the
determination of the size of a block as suggested by K. M. Chark-iani
[V. sb.: Voprosy gornogo deta (Mirlng Problems). U jetekhizdat,
1948]. The author of the paper under rev;ew suggests a method ior
the determination of the block dimensions, taking into consideration
the effect of the thickness and depth of the mine working and the time
spent in the state of deep dipping. The question is reduced to the
solution of the problem of the sta'Vility of a cantilever or thick slab
by the method of equating the moment of the force of gravity and the
moments of the cohesion forces. The problem of the stability of the
hanging and foot walls of the block is examined using stress -distribu-
Card 1/2 tion curves plotted according to A. N. Dinnik [DintilIz, A. N. ~
SOV/1 24-57-4 -4786
On a Methodology of the Determination of thc Structural Elements of a System (cont.)
Morgayevskiy, A. B., Savin, G. P., Tr. soveshchanlya po upravleniyu gornym
davleniern (Transactions of the Conference on the Control of Rock Pressure).
Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1938]. For an approximate calculation the author applies V. D.
Slesarev's theory of limiting spans (Mekhanika gornykh p9rod (The Mechanics of
Rocks), 1948), corroborated by the investigations of G. N. Kuznetsov [Mekhani-
cheskiye svoystva gornykh porod (The Mechanical Characteristics of Rocks).
Ugletekhizdat, 1947]. The following conclusions are reached: 1) The dipping
height of a block is determined by the formula
b = /16R.Ka
COO CL
~vhere R is the depletion coefficient (ratio of the gangue volume to the ore volume,
K is the tensile strength, a is the horizontal thickness of the deposit, -Y is the
volumetric weight of the rock, and a is the dip angle of the deposit; 2) the length
and width of the block must be approximately equal. The ratio of the block heighf
to the block width must be not less than 1: 1. 5.
K. K. Glazenap
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BZUYMO, P.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; ~Zh.S., kand.tekhn.nauk;
GLUSM. V.T., inzh.; BMIIF, Tu.D., Inxh,
Some preliminarr results of studying physical and m9chanical properties
of Krivoy Rog rocks and methods of testing them. Rauch. dokl. v7s. shkoly;
gor, delo no-3:62-69 158- (14IRA 11:9)
l.Predstavlens. kafedroy shakhtnogo stroitellstva Dnepropetrovskogo
gornogo instituta. itLArtema.
'(Krivoy Rog-Rocks-Testing)
14nd.tekhn.nauk; PARGMSKIT. L.Ta.,, inth,
Donetg'Basin rock creeping under the effect of flexure. Ivy.
vys.ucheb.sav.; gor.zhur. no.9:51-57 '58. (MM 12:6)
1. Dnepropetrovekly gorrqy institut.
(Donets Basin-Rocks-TeatIng)
YMHAITOV, Zh.S., doteent
Plastic flow livit of fractared massifs in ore deposit "I IZ74TYB*
ucheb.zavo; goroshur. no.8:41-44 '59. (KIn 13:5)
1. Dnepropetrovskly Ordens, Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gorny7
institut imeni, Artema. Rekovendovana, kafedroy marksheyderskogo
dela.
(Shear (Mechanics)) (Mining engineering)
J1
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~YERZRANOV, Ih.S., dotsent; ROZOVSKIYj M.I., dotsent
Creep of rock in studying stability near a timberless mine Ehaft.
Izv.vys.ucheb.r.aw.; gor.zhur. no.4:53-57 160.
(MIRA 14:4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni gornyy
institut imeni Artema. Rekomendovana kafedroy marksheyderskogo
dela.
(Mining geology)
Y M HAEOV, Zh.S., kand.tekhn.nauk
Designing structures on an elastic foundation with a aecondar7
effect. Test.AN Kazakh.SSA 16 no,3:29-33 Mr 160, (NIRA 13:6)
(Foundations)
I if I n1'. IN IM 111 11 3h i HI. i; i~