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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YURKEVICH, YU. N. - YURKINA, M. I.

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-TT7W ~f I - -0 UlMzR/ C A, U. t 1117. r F I t Pericdical n,- c f mptal slix f--Aces I~UL ~Ivtacl Chelca B-leQ Abs Jour- Ref Zhur Khimiyal No 7) 1957, 22499. Authors S. V. Gorbachev lWkevichj-Yu. List Not jiven' -77- Title I.,Polarization of Nickel'El4atrid Crystallization from Solutions Ni.C12 in Aqueous-Alcoholic Mixtures., Orig Pub -.M.-Ifit. khimii,- 15~~, 16~ No~4p 922-92T. Abstract By method described before (Uh Khim.,1955,7221), at thatam.. parature range of 20-900, the kinetics of cathodic processes on Hi-electrode in glycol, aqueous-glycol, aqueous glycerin, and aqueous Clucose solutions of 0.11 MI ULC12 and 0.1 MI KCI wero studied. On the basis of polarization curves (PO Ma E) analysis, somepeculiarities of studied cathodic processes ara noted namely: presence of maximum currents in HiC12 glycol so- lutions;omlogy of hydrogen producing kinetics In aqueous and aque-ous-glycol solutions containing KCI; the complex character of polarization potential & E dependence on glycol or glycerin contents in HIC12 aqueous -alcoholic solutions,4E for aqueous- glycerin colutions at all temperatures grows at first with I;he Card 1/2 -169- C. 1j]s USS"~'Pehyl/i/cal try. Electrochemistry. B - 1 12 WS Abs Jour :&af Zhur - Khimiya, NO 711957P 22498. Author :S. V. Gorbachev,, Yu. N. Yurkovich. Inst :Not given Title :Combination of concentration, chemical and phase polarisations Orig Pub :Zh. fiz. khimii, 1956, 30, No 8, 18W-1882. Abstract :Tn development of works published before (Gorbachev S. V. Zh. fiz. khimii, 1950o 20, 888, 1952, 26, 1303) an equation in of.. fered, which, in opinion of authors, is applicable for the des- cription of electric crystallization of metal kinetics in con- ditions of a combination of concentrations of chemical and phase polarization. Card 1/1 -168- Al. ag N~m Oil r,,4 go, 2Z 40 od -4 4. Sj ft 0t. 04 Jill. 1 of At- UR YUMUIVICII, Tu.1f.; M&PROSEMair. G.G. 141'gaed roWont toohnique for qwMative 44orpinati= of o2awat Wording to known a4ditionao Tra4r kcm.anal.khIft. 9sn&,.~30 $50, (MMA U) (Chemistry, Aualytical,--qumtitative) 5/137/61/C,00/011/111/123 A06OIA101 AUTHORS-. Shcherbakov, B. G., Yurkevich, Yu. N., Antonova, R. A. TITLE: 'Determination of copper and zinc in molybdenum concentrate PEPJ,ODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnali-Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 2, abstract 11K6 ('13b, tr. Vses. n.-i. in-t tverdykh splavov", 1960, no. 3P 31 - 36) TEXVI A polarographic methoa utilizing alkali*background is proposed for determining Clu and Zn in Mo-ooncentrate. 0.5 9 of the concentrate is decomposed in concentrated M03, is converted into sulfatesby vaporiztktion w1th H2804 (1:1) to S03 vapors. The contents of the retort are diluted with water and the hydro- xides of Fe and Cu are precipitated by a 20% solution of NaOH. The hydroxide precipitate;is dissolved and reprecipitated, collecting the filtrates into a measuring flask. -The quantity of alkali in the'solution should be about I nonnal, 0.5 - 1.0 g of citric acid'is added to the solution, the ml -xture is brought up to the mark and the Zn is determined by the. method of additions. The hydroxides of Fe and Cu are dissolved in HC1 (1:1) and the Fe is separated by NH40H, collecting the filtrate into a 100-ml flask. To the solution one adds 10 ml Rcl, neutralizes with NH40U Congo indicator, adding an excess of 10 ml NHI~OH. The Cu is deter Card 1/2 S/137/61/()00/011/111/123 Determination of copper and... A060/A101 mined by the !method of additions. The polarographing of Zn is.carried on from 1.05 v, and that of Cu from 0.18 v., B. Melentlyev [Abstracter's note:. Complete translation] Card 2/2 PRAIM X MOK EXPIV311TATION SOV/5994 Akademiya nauk Ukrainakoy SSR. Institut netallokeramlict I apg~tojekllnykh uplavov. Seminar po zharontoykim ma~terlalard. Kiye:v, 1960. 'Trudy Seminara po zharostoyklm materialam, 19-21 aprelya 196o g.- By-Olleten' no. 6: KhImIcheaklye i3voyetva I matody analizza tug- opl.avk*Udisoyedinonly (Tranaactiona of thallaminar on Heat- TICIIIEStant Haterials of the) insitww or Powder Metallurgy and Sp4iolai Alloys or the Aoademy of 13ziencaaa of the Ulluc-ainian SSH. Hold 19-21 April, 1S60. Bulletin no. 6: Chemical Pro- partied and Methods of Refractory Compound Analysis). Kiyev, Iz(I_vo All UkrSSR, 1961. :124 p. :1500 copies printod. Sponsoring Aaencyl Akademlya nauk U:~wainskoy Inatitut metallokeramiki I spetaialInykh djplavov. Editoi-ial Boardt 1. ti. FranLsavich; 0. V. Samoonov, Heap. Ed.1 1.% M. Fedomhonko, V. U. Yeremon1cm, V.'V, Grigorlyeva, and T.'N. Hazarohuk; Tech. Ed.t. A. A. Hatvaychuk. Card L/5 q titansactibno of, thm.:Samidar -0ont a" )i 5994 Joy/ PURPOSE. This collection:of artic les Ir. Ititended for chemints, endineers,,workers at nclentirie reseaNh institutes and plant 0 la~oratori6s, acnior otudentz;, ind aaplr;.~ntc at chl~riical and metallurgical schooln of hIEher education. COVERAGEu ArtIoles of the eollg)ctlon prerjent the reoults or qtoOloa of 11w ohomlcal proper1len of refractory cm,lutlnla (carbides, barldco, nitridso, phoi~phorldea, sillcidea), re!- fraqtory dnd rare motals, and th,~!'Lr alloyap and 6ome original methoda of andlyzinG these matcrtiLla, which are noa being utilized In the new rIelda or engIncering. No pcraonalitlea art mentioned* Each article Its aimompanied by rarerencets, moctly Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENT.-7t Poreword Samoorl,ov, 0. V. Refractory Ccmpounds, Their Properticap' Pro- Card 2/5, Transactions of the Seminar (Cont.) SOV/5954 Kosolapovap7T. Ya.# L. N. Kugay..K. D. Modylevskayp., S..V. Hadzikove"ira,, and 0* 0, Seraya. Chemical Properties and Methods of Anal~zinjg Sonae Silicides 69 Samso Inov,, ON V.,, L, 0, Vqreykina,, and 0. 1. Eppova# Investigation of the Chenical Stability of Titanlum-Phosphorous and Chromium- Phosphorus Alloys and Methods of Their Chemical Analysis '7q, Uyachko.,.Yu.- Abp M. M,'Shapirop and Yeo F. Yakovleva. Extraction of Phase Conwonents From Nickel-Baise Alloys and Modern Methods or Their Chemical Analysis Shcherbakov, V. G., and Z. K. Stegendo. Determination of Titanium, Tantalum,,.Emd Niobium, In Carbide Mixtures Kotlyar., Ye. Ye., and T.-N. Nazarchuk. On the Analysis of Titanium-Carbide Alloys With Various Metals 93 -_Yurkevich, Yu. X., end V. G..Shcherbakov* Method of Determining Zygen in ~ 6 La an um Carbide 101 Card 4/5 B177/Bla6 AUTHORS: Yurkevich, Yu. N., Shcherbakov, V. 0. TITLE: Method of determining oxygen in titanium carbide Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyav no. 22, 19620 PERIODICAL: 125-1260 abstract 22D83 (By0l. In-t metallokeram. i spets.. splavov AN USSR9 not 6, 196j,-ioi-ioe) TEXT: From a study of the reaction 710 4. 3C ---> TiC + 2C0 at,temperatuvei 2 0 of 1180-195,0 G, it is established thil-t a.quantitative reduction of TiO 2 is obtained. with continuous exhausticin of the system to a vacuum of 1-2-10-5 mai Rg at 1800-1650PC- A method is pr*oposed on this basis for determinin6; 0 in titanium carbide. A specimen with added carbon blac is mixed in a mortar and a sample of the mixture is taken in a graphite cartrid e.1. The furnace is degasedd 'to a vacuum of 1-2-jo-5 mm Hg at t> 2000 Cl.the temperature is then reduced to the working level 1600QC), the corrections are determined for the uncharged apparatus, and the cartridge with the sample is dropped into the furnace. The ev Ived ga,ses are collectedt.passed to a gae,analyzer and the 0 content 0 Card 1/2 SHAPIRO, KdY:a.1 YURKEVICH, Yu.N.;. KULAKOVA9 V.V. Solubility In the system amanium paratungstate- maltdum ablcr$~*-- Water al -1500. ..Zh=...naargAhim. 10 no.2055-557 F 165. 1, Submitted Nov. 18, 1963. 'DiJUMITCH Yu.ll-; SHAPIRO, K.Ya.; VVIR IIDOVSYMA, R-14- tic'ici pracoxulng rf wolfrwil. ontm irl. 37 no.10: 1 -2120 0 '611' M2 17:11) ZkM WN KO I.P., kand. tekbn. nauk; FTW9=,,t, L.A.; YUIMVICH, Yu.T. - Ma chin lng~r glass--~rzeinforcesa- plazticz with haard-alloy toolz. Mashinostroitell no. 1t29 la 166 (HI?A 19 W iv "yj MULILOV, *gacglan Aga Magi ogly; YUUMVSXIY, S.T., prof., red.; SAMISELI, A,.S., red.izd-va [New Pipe wrGnchas for undergroumd repair of oil" wells) Irave ----t7j;ubn' e kliuchi dlia podsemnogo romonta neftianykh skvazhia. W Biiku, Azarbaidshanskoe gos. izd-vo neft. i nauchno-takha. lit-17, 1957. 108 PS (MIRA 1IM (Oil wellv-~utpment and supplies) YURV.EVSf'IY, S. V. YURVEVSY JY, S. V. "Tmrciy or THE Tx;c;?mooyw,M1 C DE: I G.-i VF F-I 5TON C^C-NFilf:!~SC-f- U v 20 MAR 52, f'CvE:;l ErIGIfa:ERtnG InST IME*js G. 14. (C)IS35CATATION FOR THE DEGREE or-Dom5a in TEcHmAL SCIENCE:,) SO: VECHERNAYA 1103KVA, JANUARY-DECEMBER 1952 I'A cJ -3 124-1957-10-11470 Translation 1from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nj 10, p 42 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yukovekly, S. V- TITLE: To the Determination of the Delivery Coefficient of a Recipro- cating Compressor (K voprosu opredeleniya koeffitsiyenta podachi porshnevogo kompressora) PERIODICAL: Tr. Azerb. n.-i. in-t nef mashinostr., 1956, Nr 1, pp 143-155 ABSTRACTi: An analysis of the working process of the reciprocating com- pressor is presented. Several recommendation.5 are offered relative to the evaluation of fiLCtors that impair the compressor delivery, such as a decrease -An pressure and an increase in air temperature at the compressor intake. Recommendations rela- tive to air heating are based on experiments with a series of industrial compressors. G. A. Varshavskiy Card I /I DANIYM Y"IS, Armis Avakovich; prof,; dcktor takhn, nm*4 red.; ALITM, T.B., red.izd-va (Studying the loading in repairing directional wells during hoisting operationsJ Issledovanie nagruzok pri remonte naklon- nykh ok7ashla; v protsesse spuako-pod"emufth operataii. Balm, Azerbeidzhanskoe goo.iod-vo neft. I, a6uchno-takha.lit-ry, 1959. 77 P. (MA 130) (Hoisting mrichinery) (Oil wells-Iquilment and supplies) ALUMIZAIMP K.50: DANIMUM, A.A. DOICUKMOT IBATMOTq Avg*; PAMMAVUNI, 1. 0. ("Csaffadl.-, CAICHZROT. L.-G--- IURKKV GORIKUTA, A.A.,. vedushchiy- redo; RUMMAt N.A., %EiiorA. a zua7 desi-gas-101 Z~4~Vlpw -fo"ha-explottation of 64'radmilisla: all* skspluatateli- na# _i *akia~'-Gota. -t - Igd-yo neft. i gortto opltynoi lit-ry~ 1959. - 560 pe RA 19-6) (Oil wells-Iquiptant and zupplies) Ida I list 41 1, 1111 j!:1 I U all. I 11H I Ila! I VRI) DUBROVSKIT,.V.G.; TURKIIANOTA, D.Sh. R41gular earth current variations during a oolar day In the Achkhabad area. lzv.Ag Turk.S,*,R j,o.4:1oo-io4 051. (MIRA 10:10) 1. institut fisiki i geofiziki AN Turkmanskoy SSR. (Ashkhabad District-Terrestrial electricity) AUTHOR: Yurkin;t A.V., Flectr~cian 191 rz CX-7 cz TITLE: The Automatic Washing of Rotating Sieves (Avtomatizatsiya 'promyvki vrashcbsyushchikhaya setok) Exchange of Experience (Obmen opytom) PEPIODICAL: Energetik, 1958flIr PP 11-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT%.~ Two maclane sets rith rotating sieves have been installed to achieve mechanical filtration of-the water used in waterside pump stations. Three men were needed to keep the sieves clean. Now the working process is automated and controlled by the personnel of the pump station itself. Automation was introduced in June 1556 and still works faultlessly. The author deFeribes the automatic equipment, which operations are executed automatically, how the electric circuitry is in- stalled, and how the whole system operates. The KEP-3 com- manding electric equipment with time-constants between 12 minutee and 6 hours was used in the circuitry instnlIntion. There are 3 sets of circuit diagrams-and I diagram, Card 1/1. Ism M~i5ml G pROKflOROVAp,A.M., kand.tekhn,,nauk; BL~LAVITSKIYp Yu.M.p inzh.;_YURKIN, D,$,, inzh. Shortcomings.in the design-of TKZ ion-exchange-filters.and.their correction. Elek. sta. 34 no.901-83 S 163. (WRA 16:10) Ref -1,0 92491. Yurki;p,,- Itur, -to. J.; I Z,U, sh 'C~ricu_ al institu r U Ti"'D jiistQi:ioia)ho*' rical Pig Tetis Tissue and Im Spleen Tissue of Calo-U-1o Prescrvea i-ji Cold Stonage for 1;0 t'ic Mothod 6T V.P. Filato-V, t'le c^ Mxnber.of. rukzv.: Or:Q; D-ib:. 1.1r. Kirovsh,)Lp In-ta, 1956, 11, Wo 23, 207-214. astract: IU- was showi by Wie tt~,i.31xs of 29 donostic pip and spleens of 12 headG o-' cattle that prusciniation at- a turiperature of 2 to 4-OC. for days does not cause any morpholoUical char,~,es in these orGans. i-ster 6 to 11 clays weak destructive chanaea were obsenred, ~,fhich do not proveiit, h(wever, the UTImitation of tbase Co. J. :-1/2 6 8 (6) SOV/91-59-11-15/27 AUTHORS 1ectricianp Shvetsovp H.S., senior P- .A.Y,g O , _ , Electrician TITLE'r --- -The Automatic Connection of them 380 Volt. Reserye. Power . Supply PERIOPICAL: Energetik, 19599 Nr 119 pp 23-24 (USSR) ~.ABSTRAOT:- The authors describe a relay:system, used for connecting automatically the 380,volt reserve power supply for a pumping station. At the author's power plant, the pump motors work on 3 kv, but the electric motors operating the valves by remote controls work on 380 volts * In case of power failures an emergency power supply of 380 volts must be provided for operating the valves. According to the existing circuit arrangement, the 380- volt power supplj is provided by two 3000/400 volt transformers which are connected to different buses of the auxiliary power supply system. In case one of the 3kv bus bars -, or one of the transformers, will fail, the relay system will connect the other transformers Card 1/1 There is 1 circuit diagram. IRKIN, I- A- Prenare for the spring work In order to Nlfill the obligatloas of Soviet farms to the State. lloskvi, Sel'khoz.Tiz, 1933- 19 p- Yudin HD1506.187 il-l mg- M-19MMI YURKINP S.; KIIIZIINYAK, P.; CHENKIN, A.; KUZNM-OVA Ye.1 SHAKIIRAY L.; UWwHNlKOVj K., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk ipuslikin% Meatings, conferance and seminars. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bal, 10 no.705-58 165, (14111A 18310) 16 Uchenyy aekretarl Mauchno-tekhnicheskogo soveta. Ministerst-la sel.-Iskogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Yurkin), 2, Zameatitell nachall- nika Upravleniya zashchity rastenly Ministorotva aellskogo ldiozyayatva RSFSR (for Chenkin). 3. Zaveduyushchaya sektoron signalizatsii i prognozov po RSFSR Upravleniya zashchity rastaniy Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva RSFSR (for Kuznetsova). VAT(MV, A.K... agronoirt; YURKIII Again groundless reccmnen~lations. Zr-elel~lf- 27 rmn.6:47,,. 18, YURKIN,.-�A-j. ROTINS, Ya.P., kand. sell6kokhoz. nauk Reviews and bibliography, Zetaledelie 27 no .10:9.0-96 0 165. KRA 18310) 1. Glavnyy spetsialiat Nauchno-tekhnicheakngo soveta Itinisterstva. sellakogo khozyaystva MR (for Yurkin). 2. TSelinogradskiy vollskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Rotin.). YURKIN, S.N. Problem of PYql1oxejra, Zashch. rast. - ot vred,.-, I- bole 9 no.8:53-54 164. (~ff RA 17 12) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl Nauchno-tekhnicheakogo soveta Ministerstva sellikogo khozyaystva SSSR. B, T:Uihon Alek-eandrovich- fbr a i-aAical improvement in the vork of'sovkhOses; completc4 publi-- ledture. Methods V49kval, 2hanie, 1955 ACC NR. AP7006072 SOURCE CODE: UR/0025/66/000/011/0097/0099 An iAUTHOR: Yurkin, V. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: 'A tower is being built. [New TV tower near Moscow] ISOURCE: Sauka, i no. 1191966, (37-99 and 3 insert pages preceding p. 97 TOPIC TAGS: TV tower, TV broadcasting, TV antenna ABSTRACT; Structural and functional characteristics of the 525 meter TV broadcasting tower at Ostankina, near Moscow, slated for operation in 1967 are presented. The tow- er will have a reinforced concrete base 385 meters high and a metallic antenna 148 meters high. It will make possible the transmission of TV programs over a radius of .not less.than 150 kilometers. The transmitter power will be seven times greater than what is currently used at the Moscow Television Center. Color TV broadcasts will start in'1968. The tower will include an observation deck and a three story restau- rant at jhe 260-337 meter level.. The floors of the restaurant will rotate around the axis of the tower at,a rate of one revolution per hour- -to give the guests a better view of Moscow. The following key personnel were responsible for the design of the towe"r: design engineer N. Nikitin, architects D~ Burdin, L. Batalov, V. Milashevskiy, design engineer B. Zlobin, and.sanitary engineer T. Melik-Arakelyan. Twenty 02.,ganiza- Card 1/2 YUMV, 7. A. xursutel(hnologiva sell 7699.: yTj_Uj,~,,, V. A.- p=ogratma po skokhozyaystvennYdi .nro,juk.tov Dlyagr. spetsiallnostey vuzOv. (Ytv-28/ iX 19549.) M., 1955-12s.P-Osm. (M-wylw:s-h. obrazovaniya) 6.ooo o~=. B.Ts. -T Kontesetelmta sost. Triavyatakly 'L. A, Turldn V. A., Tarkin V. A.-05-4293) 664(071-1) SO: ICqizhrrn.!m, Tetol!ist, Vol. 7. 19,4;~ Genoral Problem i M-1 UWR Cultivated Plante Abe Tour r 'RiologLva, No 13# 1958, No, 58499 of zhur Author ki -Y--~ __j4 Inst :r-niraad Aerioultural 1wtituto Titlo The Importance of Hygroscopic RatUre of Variety Grain for Storage Orig-Pub i Zap. Unin&* a.-khe in-ta, 1956p vyp U, 383-389 Abstract I No abstract given 7- L 472o5-66. S--0-U- 1910 19131 6D 1*66*iQ~ffj AUT HOR sKorovin,, S. S.; Yurkin, V. G.; Hironanko, A. P.- OIRG: Department of Tachnoloor of Pare and Waco Elements, Moscow Institutcof Fine A' 1 Chemical Tochnolov im. IL V. lomanosov (Kafadra takhnologii redkikh i rasseyanWich GIOM4311ZOVS MSKOVSKIY 1n3Z14ToUTj ToOnK07 kMM3.C11eSK0Y TGOKIM010gIll TIM, 4xtraction, of boric acid with tri-n-butyl phosphate SOURCES Zhurnal noorganichaskoy khimii,, v. 11, no. 8. 1966,, 1910-1913 TOPIC TAGS: boric acidg phosphate ABSTFAGTt The object of the work was to determine the extractability of boric acid with tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) and the extent to which It Is affected by concentrar tion, temperature# acidity and presence of salts. Use of the method of extractant, dilution showed that the extraction involves the formation of a solvate according to- the equation H3BC~ + ZTBP w-H3BC3-ZTBP. The heat of this reaction was found from the equation d1nK AW dT HT, UDCt 546.g?171 -0-415-4 L L 47205-66 ratures; &H -0.48 ax-0 -0.33 by doterndjdng the equilbirium constant at several te=pG kcal/mo-lo at boric acid concentrations of 0.51 and 1.35dl respactive3,y. The dist bution of boric acid in the presence of HCI# HN03j, HClC4g H2SC4 and V was studied; a slight acidification k0 .1 11) of the boric acid solution dacroase3 its extraction into the orgaAic phase for reasons as yet urknown. Further acidification produces a salting-wit effect. In the presence of the salt M&Cl, the distribution coefficient of boric aoid inoreasesp and,at a constant concentration of the salting-out agent remains constant.- Orig,art-hasl-4 figures and 2 formul Li SUB COM 07/ DATE SUBM: IoNov64/ WO RM 0051 OTH RUs 001 s/114/62/000/008/004/006 E194/E455 AUTHORS: -Sheynkman, A.G., Engineer, Yurkin, V#S#, Engineer,- Tokmantsev, N.K,, Engineer. TITLE: The influence of blade bottom overlap on turbine stage efficiency PERIODICAL: Energamashinostroyeniye, no.8, 1962, 28-29 TEXT: The blade bottom overlap In turbines is usually made positive, i.e.-the aperture between runner,blades'extends-further towards the shaftlaxis than does the adjoining nozzle aperture.- 'This design assumes the presence of pressure equalizing holes in the discs, so that -~.here is no leakage through the axial,- clearance ait the bllfoe roots. The steam 0articles"fromIthe nozzle tend to spreQ4 radially outwards and not.-inwards-0so it might seem possible io use negative overlaps. !Accordingly', the Urallskiy t1urbomotornyy zavod (Ural Turbine Work*Y cArrled'out a series of tests on a full-scale stage of a turbine type-B;P.-6-3 M-6-3). ..-The initial stage-had zero overlap and the overlap was ---alter-ed_by fixing inserts into the radial surface of the'nozzle du cts, T,~_s t -9: wide a sure -re I i e f hole;5 in 1/2 S/114/62/000/008/CO4/006 The influence of blade bot-tom. E194/E455 the discs. The test conditions are described; the mean diameter of the blades was 612 mm. , The efficiency was highest with zero ..,overlap, but a positive overlap of 2 mm reduced.it by on,ly 0.554. As the overlap is inc:eeased the reaction alters more at the root than at the periphery, Although ioro.overlap gives optimum efficiency, 'there is risk that a.negativo overlap might accrue from manuracturin; tolerances, ~ As this could load to impadt of steam flow against the blade edge, a positive overlap of 0.5 to. 1.0 mm.is reaommended for high-pressure stages. There are 2 figure.s and 1 table* Card 2/2 YURKINI, V.S.0 inzh. The ANK-5 machines for winding and stretching annular reinforcements on reinforced concrete tanks. Stroi. i dor. mash. 10 no,9: 24-25 S 165, (MIRA .19-10) wit uvm*-AgjF jFwAgif cam JL-,k v R - - -------- of 1-00 .00 00 .46 es, "WirAda Of $Duo "mom" dot ef O"k~dlobuwmk3*-(domdWd- 0- Cmwwdlp- ------ the Okimg P. (Co. ed imd dcs=ibed- A. U. 4011) coo 00 l.; mew ail L A4CU&%WGXlL L"COMWE (LAWO'CIMN U-1--l't 48 Af/ lotial -.-I 4#4141 ewit olf til An& %*,ad* NA Air us"ll It- IVA a-0 0-r-01-4-0 0Go*# 0000 al ,p ore a.' i to0 1-:-0-: 0 ow the A. ZO-' T'.1A F- PT, it i" Lp') wh -~)M, off 14 -w Un nkrst~,. YURK11a, A.I. Significance of palpation in tuberculosis of mesenterlal lYmPh nodes in childre-n. Sovet. med. No. 2:25-27 Fab 52. (GLHL 21:5) 1. Of the Children's Division of the Institute of Tuberculosis of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (Director-Z.A. Lebedeva). POUITONOTA IN JV., professor; rMWA A.I. 2ubermlosts in adolescents and prevention ot the davalo;moat of - - open formse Probl.tubt no.1:14-19 Ja-F 155. (IOR& 8:4) --~O.Xz detakoyAliniki Institita tubarktasca Akadowit madttainakikh -(dtr -Z.A.Lebedwraj tCauk SSSR (TUBMMWSISO MWOMY* In adolesq-ents, ther4,of primary complex) (ADOLISCE90#.diseasee, tubarc*, pulm., ther. of prtmary.compl,ax) Lug -U.-."SR/Phar-macoloi.,7,r. Toxicolo.,zy. tho rapen tic al v ~~ra pa rat i. ons r, Jou r i~ef ;'."h_U-E-'Bio1 1',70 8, 1958, 39701 kuthor Yurkina I. Inst Institu e of Tuberculosis Academy or I.Tedical Sciences IJSSR Title Comparative Effect of Metazid and Phthivazid on the Course of Primary Tuberculoaiti in Children. Q,ravnitellnoye doi.otviyo metazidi i f-tivazid-a na techeniye pervichnoho tuberkuleza it detpi). Orig Fiib Tr. in-ta tuberkuleza kkad. med. nauk, SSz',R, 19~56, 8, 158-165 Jkbstract Metazid (1) in combination with PASK was admi- nistered to 22 children suffering wainly from -orimary tuberculosis. The drugs were administe- red in 24 hour doses of 0.45 to 0.6 r-, to children Card j./2 t P R/Phanmacology*- Toxiaolo~, Uln rap-, ical V PreDarations AI)s Jour : Uef Zhur-Biol.,.No 81 1958, 37703- ract : of nreschool afrc. 9rd n dosesof O.:S to O-c4 b s to children of school awe. The course of treat- Ment was 5 months. A rapid decrease in general intoxication, resolution of the infla-mmator-I chan- ges of the lunms, resolution of alectasis, a di- minution and healing of the tumor-like lymphatic ganglia was the result of the application of 1 with PNSX. The sDecific theraDeutic action of 1 was similar to that of phthivazid. A comDarison of the iramediato of the application of 1 and phthivazid revealed that combined therany, with I and. PASK Tiroduced better results thctn the combined therapy with phthivazid and PASK. Card 212 YMINA, A.L.-,kand,med,nauk Chemotherapy of tuberculous mesadenitis and peritonitis in children [w'ith au=nry in French]. Probl.tub. 36 no~2;2q-34 058 (HIRA 11;5) 1. Zz detakogo otdelenlyA Inntituta tuberlmleza A1W SSSR (dir. C.A. Lebedeva). (TUBERCULOSIS, LYMPH KODR. in We and child ther., PAS,,streptomycin &ITB1 in tuberc. meandenitis & peritoni a (Run)) (PERITONITIS, in We and child there, ?AS, streptomycla & TB1 in tubere, Peritonitis (Rug)) (TUBERCULOSIS. in inf. and child same) prof.; IMINAO A.I.p kard.meditsinflkikh Inauk FOMITOIMVA M pathogenao~o of open forps of tuberculosis in adolescents ways of preventing theii rise, Trud7 Inste tube Alal 71343-153 '58. (14UA 13 10) (TUBERCUOSIS-FRETRUION) YURKINA A. 1. Results of treating tuberculosis in children with metazide. Khim. i med. no.14:81-88 160. (VIERA 14:12) 1, Detakoye otdelehiye (zav. - prof,, M.F.Pokhitonova) Inst:Ltute tubarkuleza (dir. - Prof. N.A.S4melev) MI-SSSR. (TUBERCULOSIS) IX 3) ATTHORst Gubin, G. D., Yurkinaf A. K. SOV/20-125-1-50/67 TITLEs Histochemical Determination of Ribonucleic.Acid and Glycogen in the Tissues of Animals in Different Physiological States (Gisiokhimicheskoye opredeleniye ribonukleinovoy kisloty i glikogena v tkanyakh zhivotnykh, nakhodyashchikhsya v raz1_i6hnykh fiziologicheskikh sostoyaniyakh) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 11 pp 185-167 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The amount of ribonucleic acid varies in the case of tissue-injuries in 3 phases both in tissues of the intao-tv- organism and in isolated tissues (Refs 6 .. lo). In the case of "entering the plaoe of injury" tho amount of ribonucleic acid (RNA) decreases (I phase). With increasing degree of injury the amount of RITA, in,~reases considerably. (II phase). In the case of an irreversible injury and a destruction of the call, the amouiit of RNA docreases rapidly (Refo ly 29 49 6, 8) in consequence of a washing-out -process (III phaae)._ An Card 1/3 injury implies also a change of glycolysis, i~ e. an Histochemical Determination of Ribonucleic Acid S.PV/20-125-1-50/67 and Glycogen -imal s 4. n D'i fffe rent Jn. the Tissues of An Physiological State* increase occurs (Refs 3, 11). It is the aim of the present investigation to clarify the character of the RNA and glycogen concentration in the.tissues of healthy animals and of those suffering from avitaminosis or starving for a certain period of time., For this purpose the liver-tissue of 20 guinea-pigs was used (8 control animals, 4 with C-avitaminosis, 8 were in a complete state of starvation :'. ' , for. 15, 18, 22 hours, 1, 2, 4, 8 and 9 days). The animals were decapitated and from their liv ers sectiorn with microtomo were made. The inve-st-i-gation- produced -the-- f o-l-lowing --resultss- -1 - The-----,- liver-.ells of the animals suffering from avitaminosis or from starvation (especially up to 24 hours) zhow a higher RNA-- c onoeantra:ti on than -those of the healthy- and normally rluriohed ono!j. 2i. In the acLoo of inorecoing RITA~content the giyl~~open decree-son aa a rule. It. io pousiblo that both variationa are in connection with tho intensification of the glycolytic, processes. It is a Card 2/3 well-known fact that i ,n the case of regeneration and injury Histochemical Determination of Ribonucleic Acid SOV/20-125-1-50/6-9 and Glycogen in the Tissues of Animals in Different Physiological States of the cell, glycolysis is increased (Refs 3, W"At the same time, however, the R' 'A-content increases too (Refs 2, 12). The problem is intended to be further investigated. There are 2 figures and 12 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION; Sverdlovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut (Sverdlovsk State bledical Institute) PRESENTED: October 14, 1958, by A. I. Oparin, Academician SUBMITTED: June 2, 1958 Card 3/3 C.,z1/B1 02 AUTHORS: Zhurkin, B#- G., Zemskov, 7. d Yurkinat K. V. TITLE: Hall mobility of electrons in alloyed n-type germanium PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3~ ii, 1961, 3509 - 3513 TEM The Hall mobility of electrons in n-';-vpt~ j7' _i.,rmanium monocrystals 19 "31 19 -3) alloyed with antimony (up to 2-5-10 cm ar-l c etti c (up to 6. 0. 10 cm was studied. Specimens out frommonocrystal 7.ni~s were used for measurements carried out at room temperature. Tii~~_specimens had the dimensions 7'3'1 mm, the ingots had been prndt--,,-ed b37 crystal pullirig* The method of manufacturing stror4lyalloyed was describeCL in previous papers (B. G. Zhurkin et al., Izv. AN SS~1311. OTN, no- 5, p.- 86, 1959; V. S. Zemskov et al., Tezisy dokl. na c- udarnoy ionizataii i tunnellnomu effektu v poluprovodnikakh, Balk-,~, `4 -- 17, 1960). Electron- electron collisions were not taken-into of degeneration in alloyed germanium. The Hall mobility was _'-~~%mpp-utad by the relation Card 1/3 J793 i3/18IJ61/003/011/338/056 Hall mobility of electrons in highly... B-1040102 R/q , where R is the Hall constant and tlne 27esistivIty. The two latter quantities were measured with the use of a filIT'lill (PPTU-1) voltmeter and an 1125/3 (X25/3) galvanometer by a d-o -.-:mpenoation method. MAgnetio fields of 3800-4200 oe were employed to The measuring orror of ? was + 5 %, that of the Hall-emf + The results showed that the Hall mobility of the electrons in german-~---ir, 11, v-)ypd with antimony (10"' 10'.9 -3 cm by far exceeds that of germ-i,.u:--i -,f equal arsen'.".o 19 -3 concentration. At an-impurity concentration, 10 Cm thia Hall twice mobility of electrons in germanium alloyed Y~ ~.ntiworty-~js almost that in germanium alloyed with arsenic. It is that this difference ,is due to a change in effective electron masii w~-th the impurity. When electron scattering from impurity atoms and IoOlioi! vibrations was taken into a9count, an estimation of the effective iaiE;.-iaii MrL(Sb) and mn(As) i7 . 19 -3 showed that within the concentration range of ;.10 2-5 10 001 ~n(Sb) was changed from 0.19 m to 0.30 m. In the -rarig~,~ nf ';Irsenio concentration Card 2/3 079.3 S/161/61/003/011/036/056 Hall mobility of electrons in highly... 5100102 of 5-10117 _ 5-10 19 cm-3 1 Mn(As) was changed from 0.195 M to 0.52 m. The authors thank B. M. Vull, L. V. Keldyah, and V. A. Chuyenkov for dis;cussions, There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 10 referencesi 3 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English-language publ-ioations read as--- Phys.j 299 no, 6v 10020 ~_1958;_W. E. Baker, D. M. Compton. J, B. M9 J. Reo~ and Develop.# A., no, 3, 275, 1960; M. Cardona, W. Paul, H. Brooks. HeIv. physe aotaq 31., no. 51 P. 329, 1960. ASSOCIATIONt Institat metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova AN SSSR Idoskva (In.stitute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Balkov AS USSR,-Moscow) SUBMITTEDj March 3, 1961 (initially) Jul.~,r 3, 1961 (after revision) Card 3/3 S-1/0- 58/63/00/C02/045/070 A062/A10l AUTHM Zemskov, V. S., Zhurkin, B. G., Suchkova, A. D., Yurkina, K. V. TITLE: Production and properties of stron anium gly alloyed germ PERIODICAL: Referativhyy zhurnal, F17,1ka, no. 2, 1963, 71, abstract 2E473 ("Tr. Soveshchaniya po udarn, ionizataii i tunnel'n, effe!~tu v poluprovodnikakh, 1960". Baku, AN AzerbSSR, 1962, 130 - 1!50) Crom a smelt with a large TEXT: By the method of extracting the solid phase f content of alloying admixture, single crystals of Ge were obtained wit1i a concen- tration of Al up to 1.0-1021 cm-3j, with a con5entration of Az up to 6.0-1019 cm-3, with a con,,-entration of Sb up to 2.5-1019 cm- and with a concentration in In up tc 2.0-1019 cm-3. It is established that there is an increase of solubility of In and Sb in Ge at a combined alloying, and this is e.

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