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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUROVSKIY, V. S. - YURTAYEV, G. I.

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ACCESSION 14R.- AF1,q1'n65 S/0138/64/0W/002/0W4/0M7 AUTHORS: Yurovskiyi- V. - S.; Arkhipov,, A. M.; Lopetoy, V. A.; Kosenkova, A. S.; Novikov, V, Is; Tsy4bWCj-B* so, -.TITLE: Investigation of sealing effectiveness of rubber metal seals SOURCE:. Kauchuk L razina, no. 2, 1964, 24-27 TOPIC TAGS: rubber metal seal, sealing, rubber hardneast sealing forco, rubber SKS 30 ABSTRACT; The rubbor-~motal sealing configuration shown in Fig. 1 on tho Enclosure properties (T14-2 hardne3s was in*oatigated, using rubber inserts with different 85-951, 75-85, and-55-65). It was found that the hardness of' the rubbor insert played the most important part in securing the sealing effectiveness. Experiments showed that hardness was related to the modului.of elasticity E60 (after a 60-minuts com asion) by a single curve for all types of rubber used (360 Sp ~ =0 = initial area). By pu3hing the metal ring Into the rubber seal. 0 ho - h, to a depth h and pressurizing the seal with air until it leakedp it was determined Card 1/3 - --- ----- -- ------- - ACCEMION NH: AP4017165 that the following relation described the critical pressures b P-- Q 14p nEts C1Crd2 14pb (where Q load on seal, for depo b, h and r, Soo Pigs 1,-K empirical constant 0 which varied,from 0.85 to 0.95, n = empirical constant-whicli varied from 2 to 2-5). This equation permits the calculation of the pressure at-which a seal will leak or, conversely,, calculation of the sealing force Q required to seal a joint at a. certain pressure. Orig. art. has: 5 figuios and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledo%-Aellskiy institut rez'inovoy pronW*shlennosti (Scientific Research--Institute Pf the Rubber Indust"ry) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 23Mar64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: RT NO REF SOV s 007 OTHER: 000 Ciird YUROVSKIYO V.S.; BOTENENO G.M. Charac t,.qrJ.s tics of tho deformation of rubber In rubber.-m-itril valvaso Kauch. i rez. 24 no-501-34 Mly 165. (MILRA 18:9) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'Aiy Institut rezinovoy promyshlenn3sti. BARTEM, G-14-LnBMML-M* UsIng the plnotoela- ticity method for the an-1217-gis Of sIrss"s in I-abber-matal valves. Kaueh. i rez. 24 no.9138-42 165. (MIRA 18glO) ----I-,--Nauchnc~-issled~;vateliskiy ins titut- rezinovoy- promyshlennosti.- Era KOSUNKOVA, A.S., LEPETOV, V.A.; TSYBUK, B.S. YUROIkqKI.Y,,..Y.S ARKHIPOVI A.M.; gy of acco.~eratln nation of warranted Me~thodiojog- g Mrte dei/.,rmi atoragalife .of metal-rubber valves. Fauch.i rez. 23 no.11% 10-13 N 164. (MIRA 18'-4) 1. Nauchno-issiedovatel'skiY imstitut rezinovoy prcqrsblennosti. ALEKSEYEV, G.P.; ANDONIYEV, V.S.; ARNGOL'D, A.V.; BASKIN, S.M.; BASHMAKOVOI N.A.; BEIMIN, V.D.; BEM40, V.A.; BIYAKOV, T.F.; GORBACOV., V.N.; GRECHKO, I.A.; GRINBUKH,,-G.S.; GROMOV M.F.; GUSEV, A.I.; DEMEWIYEV, N.S.; DMITRIYUp V.P.; DULIKIN, V.Ta.; ZVANSKIY, M.I.; ZENKEVICH, D.K.; IVANOV,, B.V;;-INYAKIN, A.Ya.; ISAYERKO, P.I.; KIPRIYANOVt I.A.; KITASHOV, I.S.; KOZHEVNIKOV, N.N.; KOBMYAGIN,, B3.0, KROKHIN, S.A.; KUDOYAHOV, L.I.; KUDRYAN'TSEV, G.U.; LOIN, S.G.; WEDEV , V.P.; LEVCHRNKOV, P.N.; IJMIKOVO A.K.; LMART, B.K.; WPAREV, A.T.; MALYGIN, G.F.; HILOVIDOVAs S.A.; MIRONOVt P.I.; MIKPAYLOV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; =TAFIN, Kh.Sh., kand. tekha. nauk; NAZIMOV, A.D.; NEFEDOV, D.Ye.; HIKIFOROV, I.V.; NIKULIN, I.A.; OKOROCHKOVI V.P.; PAVLEN:KO,, I.H.; PODtOBINNIK, G.M.; POLYANO, G.Ya.; PUTILIN, V.S.; RUDHIK, A.G.; RUMYAYTSEV, Yu.S.; SAZONOV, U.N.; SAZONOV9 N.F.; SAULIDIp I.P.; SDOBNIKOV, D.V.; SEMENOV, N.A.; SKRIPCHINSKIY,, I.I.; SOKOWV, N.F.; STF.PANOV, P.P.; TARAWOVj V.S.; TREGUBOV, A.I.; TRIGER, N.L.; TROITSKIY, A.D.; FOKIN, F.F.; TSAREV, D.P.; TSVTSULIN, N.A.; CHUBQVv V.Ye., kand. takhn. nauk; ENGEL'.. F.F.; XWVSM9 T q,,; YAKUBDVSKIY, B.Ya., prof.; YASTREBOV, M.P.; KAMZINj IA, -prof.,, glav. red.; MALYSHEV, N.A., zam. glav. red.; HELINIKOV, A.M.,, zam. glav. red.; RAZIN, N.V., mm. glav. rad. L red. toma; VARPANHOVICHy A.F., red.; PETROV,, G.D.,, red.; SARKI-SOV, M.A., prof.i red.; SARUKHANOV, G.L., red.; SEVASTIYANOV, V.I., red.; SMIRNOV, K.I.v red.; GOTMAN, T.P.,, red.; BULIDYAYEV,, N.A., tekhn, red, (Continued on next card) q&Q~M MUM N I ALEKSEYEV, G.P.-(continued). Card 2. (Volga.Hydroelectric Power Station; a tecbnicalf report on the design and construction of the Volga Hydroelectric Power Sta- tion (Lenin), 1950-1958] Volshakala gidraelektrostantaiia; telChnicheskii otchet o proektirovanii i stroitel'stve Volzhskoi GES imeni V.I.Lenina, 1950-1958 99. V dvukh tomakh. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat. Vol.2.[Organization and execution of donstrution and assembly work] Organizatsiia i proizvodstvo stroitellno- montazhnykh rabot. Red. toma: N.V.Razin, A.V.Arn 011d, N.L. Triger. 1962. 591 p. IHIRA 16:2) 1. Daystviteltnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva I arlthitektury SSSR (for Razin). (Volga Hydroelectric Power Station (Lenin)-Design add construction) YUROVSKIY, Ya. 1. "Complex Cartography of the Territory of Collective Farms," Sub 16 Oct 47, Moscow Inst of Erigineers tar the Organization of Luid &p1oitation Di*aertations priesented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. So: SUAI.No. 457, 18'Apr 55 U,16 dotsentl Imndidat takhnichaskikh nauk, W6 Agricultural maps-of administrative districts. Sbor. st. pa knrt. noe%t45-56 156. (kWA 7.0t8 (Agriculture-Kaps) I U KU SMOV, Vladimir Ivanovich, professor doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; YUROVSXIY, Ya.I., dotsentskandidat tekbuichaskikh-nauk; LIODT# Go9o, '"Mr geogrefichaskikh nauk [deceased];- MIKISHBY, R.I., starshly nauchny-.r sotrudalk, kandidat geografichaskikh nauk; 0=107, T.U., redaktor; SOKOLOTA. H.U., takhatebaskiy redaktor [Compiling agricultural maps] Sostavlenia sallskokhozialstvanrqkh kart, Pod red, Y.I.Sukhova. Koskwa, Goo.izd-vo sallkhozlit-ry, 1957. 263 pi (MMU 10:9) (Agr iculture--Kaps) YUELPVS I.,,k%nd.tekhn.nAuk, dots. ComprebAinsive large-scale agricultural cartography of administre tive redonse Sboro'St.po karte no*10:23-29 '58o (HM& 12: 1) (Agriculture--Kaps) &VTHQ]kl Icag Given WWI ch"gial. (Khro4sk.) MMICALf 4*040tr. A kArtocreflyt. 1911, 7r So 16 (-,33W) ARSMACF, ?1141 V.rft 17. U 20, 1959, the r*Czlar cooloretwo ~;44 W4,14 fh* Kdekovskly Imstitut Inch*uorif (ugloom Imatituts of Land ftrvqi rACIamors). The conforottoo was *tt*rA*4 I.Y atlas too representatives at ach"I., "44.rch wttteteo, uA**art*%* Imatuattoot rg4alzo4toc" In the plenary em3ambly, tim follamlog paperc :fro read# Proitesear 3 . A. Vd4ahlmt~ CarrimporAing Itzbor of ' the TA31bIrL (All-Union Aes4m o~ ACrtaultur4l Sciences I-si, T, 1. Leafs), 'Tooks, of Ld5d'SQrV*7 mA L&M b."ov !S-to... An the ttght of the Ragoluttess of the 21of Party ConcrAms at the MS., A. ?.*Pa3ftl*v,, Keprig4rtellit, of the (lumistry of AVICAI%Aro Of the, %531), -IaWto PTOU14118 of TAM lhrvvy In the QS53.- Professor, 1. 1. 34cb*Av "Frobteam of f, Rogistr4tion SM4 of the Investigation of foil@ In the 1COMM, In the L4M SArvey ftatiamp 10 paporo'wore, r*44. In %h* cawif i/S Geo4olia Uattan, the tall*vlog opare wore rva4i YIL_Cs ~IArohoftkot Doctor of Technical Sclonoss. *Ca the Appmicstion Woth" for the rAtizotl*m Of tho Accurally or calesulue losults,* YA. T. remits. cSsAidAto of Toohnigot Sto.444, X.w of gorgot r4mat(quar. W. Vs. 4j1A Mr. C&041 4 0 0 TAohXjQAj fdidq4tf. 'rafl $$esat of the 1041dotto4m, of the It"10 A10404t far the caspildit" of A?Pf4044toly atitalot h6ttflophia V&PA.* 14. -%Y-fto cit"Idau of Teickmto&4 Wended. -fraft4tt" of n"S l , Aid of a c"PAItac 34.1ger "444f 4f Ito w v ~ I ; i*144ki T6444fal"If ImPrIYA61yo t .. H" oll t 18401ift"m too matmettlAY), r -LtVOfjVjO* Whet 10 thO PM144i0ft Of Plan* of & MQ%At4U4%* Iforraid for Avio,attvrol, ftn*oqs, CLAh the, CkP1411"Itt At Top*Croqh1a&I-IrAyo.- . To I riravatio, C"ditats of se A Xtuft v R l goi t K A Zft.- A S. da . . Ve m du m , M *06 tho !V11144%las at ths frotget of the "A t 1411tai. I (cestral, 94tcaticia tett"MIL tMOLWO at 44O4447. Aerial Sarv#y &M CArt4eftoy) to Adrial. PhotacraoW.* toodxastor f W. Yzatsher wChmadiev of fts Too at & t4voli-C ht i G d ti t Far 4 ti u f l l Ith s. o 4o e c astrumou a n W 1.4 mc ic C*" th Wovit 'raw Acriceltaft., s MaRIPWWWV" WPM 3W SOV/154-59-2-21/22 AUTHORS:, Maslov, A. T.f Professor, Doctor of Technical.Sciences, Yurovskiy, Ya. I., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Discussion of the Text-book by Professor V. I. Sukhov "Charting and E6iting of Common Geographical Maps" (Po povodu obBuzhden:Lya uchebnogo posobiya prof. V. I. Sukhova "Sostavleniye i redaktirovaniye obahchegeograficheskikh kartil) b__a__y_k_h_zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotoollyemka, 1959, Ur 2, PP 153-154 (US3R) ABSTRACITs In a joint session of tho Cartographic Department of the Xoskovskiy filial Vaesoyunogo geografteheakogo obahchentva (Moscow Branch of.the All-Union Geographic Society) and the cartographic department of the Yloskovskiy institut inzbenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartografii (Moscow Institute of Geodetic, Aerial Survey and Cartographic Engineers), which was held on April 25 and May 19, 1958, the text-book aid by Professor V. I. Sukhov was discussed. M. K. Bocharov, Ye. G. Larchenko, Ya. I. Yurovskiy, A. I. Semenov, A. V. Edellahteyn, and many othershave expressed a positive opinion about the book. Card 1/2 The work has an engineering aspect and mentions as a teaching SW/154-59-2-21/22 DiSCUS13ion of the Text-boot: by Professor V. I. Sukhov "Charting and Editing of Common Geographical Haps" aid for the,first time the fundamentals of photomeohanic recti- fication and. many other new methods for the charting of maps. The book shows, however, a number of relevant deficiencies. The text is inaccurately edited, the arrangement is imperfect, the achievements of foreign countries are not discusued, some mathematical questions are insufficiently explained. The joint session valued the book as-not being in conformity with the requirements demanded from a teaching aid. -Card ~/2 -30YJ V/154-59-4-16/-17 so AUTHOR t YuroVskiyp- Ya. -LA-D-9cent- - TITUF4 - -AV64t M. 1. Nik.ishov's, Book "Agricultural Uaps and Atlanseall 0 knig6-:41. I.-Niklahova "Sell -i sitlas,7"). s.kokhozyaystvennyye karty ~Publishers of Geodetic Literature, L~oqcowl--1957)(Izdatc~l'~itvc--~ geadezicheskoy,literatury. M., 1957) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyssh.ikh achebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aerofotos"- yemka, 1959, Nr 4, pp 129 - 132 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The book reviewed here is the first work about the history of agricultural cartography on a small scale. It consists of 5 chapters. In the first chapter general statements on agricultural mapa and atlasnes are made. The -author gives his experiences in the division of agricultural areas in Russia before 1917 as well as under the Soviet regime. In the second chapter the history of the aZrickiltural maps and atlasses in Russia before 1917, is dencribed . The third chapter deals Y~ith the Soviet agricultural ifiapo and atlaijoan on a nmall flarkle. The fourth chapter 'Ls dedi- cated to the agricultural wapa and atlanuon of othor countrit-a. In the fifth chapter the results and further tasks of agticul- Ca:rd 1/2 tu:cal photo~raplhy are given. The appendix contains: a biblio- About M. 1. Nikishov's Book "Agricultural Uaps and SOV/154-59-4-16/17 Atlals,3e;311. (Publishers of Geodetic Literature, MOO'.Ovr, 195'1) graphical list of agricultural maps and atlasses of Russia and the USSR and 32 :,,iames of foreign maps and atlasses; a list of books used; 50 sample3 of various published a6,,ricultural maps.~ Some minor inacciiracies are pointed out. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inatitut inzhenerov zemleustroystva (moscow Institute for Land Survey En',ineers" SUBM1,TT-ZD September 10, 1958 SUICHOVO V.I., prof doktor t(jkhn. nauk- YUROVSKIY 'Ya I. do-toot kand. tekhn, nauk; LIODT9 Gomot pro., ~0~. nauk; IIIKISHOVp M.I.., stmrshiy nauchrwy sotr., daktor tekhn. nauk; BYKOVA, M.G., red.; 10MA, VJ1.1, tekbno red, [Making agricultural ataps] Sostavlanie sel'skokhozyaystvemykh kart. Izd.2,p perero Moskva, lid-vo sellkhoz. lit-.ry,, zhurna- jov i-plakatov, 1961.- 310 p. (KIRA 15:2) (Agricuiture__Nmaps) I~OVSK~IY v-lasifcLvich-, dats.; l-UVT3SV, Aleksey Ivanovich; ,XakcL SOIDATMO. Valentina Dmitriyewm; GROMOV, Genziadiy Illich; SIT-LYEV!, llbiwfi; SHU-ITNUT!, Aleksandr Sergeyev.1ch; [Agricultural mapping of a demonstration farm) Sollskokho- ziaistvennoe kartografirovanie oporno-pokazatelliiogo kho- ziaf.stva. Moskya, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 37 p. (MIRA 17: 6) YUROVSKIY, Ya,,I.; MALITSEV, A.I~; TiLDATKINA, V.D.; GROMOV., G.I.;.STLAv--r,VA, A.S.; SOMI.B.YKIM, A.S.: NETJ'aM-'A.Kll-;A. V.V.; YUROIL~X&.J.j. ml. (Agrivultural marring of the area of a collective and state farm agriciltural administration (an administrative region)] Sell--kokhozlaistvenm~a kartoprarlrrmanle te-c- ritor'd proizvodntliermogo ko*'-ki,,,,--~nr.;-.scvkho-,?iiogo uprrrile- rylia I'Administratimog-o valona), Moskva~ Nedra., !965. 46 p. (ITIRA 1855) LOBANOVSKIY, M40.; YUROVSXIY, Yu.A. Requirements for the mainteenarce and repair of mach=erv. Standartizatsiia (Mm~ 19: 1) 29 no.5:51 My 165. TIACCNRi AR6035211 SOURC11', CODE: UR/0274/66/000/008/A039/A039 AUTHOR-, Yurovaki)ii, Yu. F. TITTLE The aectiracy-*o-f -continuous relative measurements of solar radiation flux SOURCE:- Ref. zh,- -rimcliotekhnika i e1ektxosvyaz',- Abs. OA2-91-1-- REF SOURCE: Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ., v. 3 4, 1965, 60-68 TOPIC TAGS: radiometer, radiometer stability, solar radiation, frequency modulation, intermediate frequency -amplifier, time constant/Dicke radiometer ABSTRACT: Stability problems of the Dicke radiometer have beert analyzed. The fluctuation of the output -signal were found to decrease with the use of a squa~lre anode detector and ferrite! rectifier tubes In high frequency channel at which the factor of spurious modulation approaches 1. A diagram is given for findling the mininium mirror dimensions and the necessary tracking precision. On the basis of this analysis, a radiometer was designed at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory for - observing solar radiation flux on the 10. 2-cm wavelength with a recording accuracy of relative flux changes of 0. 5%. The basic specifications of the radiometer are: LC,.~d 1/2 TJDC: 6 21. 371. 192 M- I,, -.I - . I I- - - -I - - - , - - . - - I - . - - ---. 23 9 41 S/035/61/(YOO/O(D6/024/044 A001/A101 j'7/ 0, AUTHCHS. Moiseyev, I.G., Yurovskiy, Yu.F. .TITLE,: Some methods of recording rapid processes on the Sun by means of a Multielement radiointerferometer PERIMICAL: Refera-,.ivhyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Goodeziya, no. 6, 1961,44, ab- straot 6A360 ("lzv. Krymskj astrofiz. observ.".. 15450,- v. 24, 26-31, Engl, summary) TMT1 The authors describe the methods of recording rapid processes on the Sun tnj means of a a-ultielement-radioJ~nterferometer. The method of multichannel radit~ reception is propozed. Thc- effect of the passband of the interferometer re- ceiving shannel on the 1~be widTh of the directional diagram is estimated. There are 6 references. Authors' summary [Ab,strastar's notel: Complete tr4nzlationj Card 1/1 I-KC-C --NR, SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/0081004010040 AtJTHOR- Yurovskiv, Yu. F. TIT LE: 'The accuracy of continuous comparative measurements of the flow of solar radiation SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 8.51.345 REP SOURCE: Izv. K-E~Msk. kstrofiz. obsery. v. 34, 1965, 60-68 TOPIC TAGS: solar radiation, radiometer, astrophysics, antenna, astrophysic observatory, medium frequency, flow measurement, time constant ABSTRPCT: A study was made of the effect on radiometer sensitivity by parametric fluctuations in its components. The need for square law detection and trans mi.'s s ion-line coordination, and consequently, of heterodyne-frequency stability and antenna construction rigidity, is noted. The temperature of the reference channel and the antenna must be the same in order to insure onlyslight dependence on the fluctuation of the amplification factor and the transmission band. The method of selecting optimum mirror si.zes and the, necessary tracking precision is describ- 1 2 TJDC: 522. 617:523. 164. 32 L -094 NR. Add ILR6034892 A working diagra:m for calculations is presented. The radiorneter of the ed. Cr'meaq AfAr ),ry, which operates on a10. 2 -crn wavelength is describe,d. Comparative flow measurerne-nts have a 0. 5% accuracy. Tile noise figure is 12, the intermediate, frequency amplifier band is 8 Me, the time constant is 5 see, and the real sensitivity AT.4-1 degree. The bibliography has 18 refereD--es. T. Antonova. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 03, 09/ g ,w i a '' T7 1 -1 , I - I I I r M 4~ ,~t. -t - i , t, I ",4 .i 0 .. . M. YU* He .1tcertain Results of Morks on the'Automatie Recording of the Priccipal, Parax~pters. of Gas Core Drilline. Polevi~ya i prowtalovaya geokhimiya No 3. pp 3-10, 1954 Automatic recording of Vie principal parameters of gas core drilling was enployed for the first time in one of the regions of North Caucasus, in four wells. The automatic recording was conducted by means of an oscilloscope during the process of drilling the wells and after drilling. ~Tbe ga,s content and output of clayey solution, the velocity of circulation of the clayey solution, and time Ofdrilling are automatically vritten down on osicillographic paper. The results of experimental automatic recordings are fully--satiefactory. The curve of drilling time indicates that the zones of increased gas contents are cliaracterized by greater velocities of drilling. (UhGeol, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum No 812, 6 Feb 1956 VgMn-N WT MEW290 YuRolrair Yur Mikha I ich- PERROVA, TO.A., inzheaer, vadushchty WIL ~ , i;w%&, reda orM~7.11 takhaichaakiy redaktor i.A. W (Gas analysis mathixt of oLI and gas well logging] Gszovyt karottazh akwazhin, Mookwat Gos.nmuchao-tekhn,.izd-vo aeft. i gorno-top1tvaot lit-ry, 1957. 157 P, ~(IUBA 10-7) (PI1 well logging) .,,RROVSKIY. Yu.K. kandielat geologo-mineralogichaskikh nauk. Detectors of noid~ous gages in mine.air. Becap.truda v promo 1 no.8:29-30 Ag ,57. MJBA 10.- a) (Gas detectors) YMOVSKIY, Yu. M. B.P. Yaseneviand fu. M. Yuroviskly repozted on "Gas surmying worl, in the northern caucanurl" (Sorverrin Kavkaz). r; C anne in "!a rl~ "Lo!ce Zc:, - -, . r - - 1; - , - -1 --iin --an r-eci~p7iqp"c~oL for OWAIW9,MM iTUELOVSKIT, Tu.N.; VIADIMR07t B.V.; GALKIllp L,A, Chromathermographic.anal7sis of h7drocarboa gasee in gas surveys. Razved. i prove geofizo1UO,30:60-70 059. (KM 12:22) YUROVSKIY,-YU.H* Separating gaseous and vaporous hydrocarbons in gag eurveys. RazvedI I ;rom. geoftz. uo.30:70-71 159- (KERA 12:12) (Gases-Analysis) (Silica) MOVSKIT, YUPHO Separate, EinalYsis of Mtural 096f1- Razv6d- Prom. ceofis. no', 30:. 71-73 '59- (MRA 12:12) (Gases-Analysio) (Gases --Anitlyals) 3/169/62/000/006/050/093 D228/D304 AUTHORS: Yurovskiyl Yu.-M. and Vladimirov, B. V. TITL2,: Automation of gas'logging operations PERIOICAL: Refelativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 06, 1962, 38, ab- -stract 6A281 (Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform-. 14-vo geol. okhrany nedr 6SSR, no. 3 (31"P 1961, 50-54) TEXT: Ln autonatic gas-!logging station A1'K(_-5'e(AGKS-58) has beer. developed and .-tested tinder commercial conditions. It ensures that the chanae in the -as readings along the well section is recorded; that,the gas samp~les are analyzed chromatographi7cally; and that the drilling of a given se6tion is registered together with the amount .,of drilling solution, circulating within a definite interval of time. The recording'of gas readings-is made not at the moment of dep" ch measurement, but when the samples of drilling solution.re- latinc-71 to the given depth appear at the surface, i.e. with a re- in the time corresponding to the time of lagging. A. me- ,mory system,-- actuated by means of the selsyn connection of the .Card 1/2 5/169/62/000/906/050/093 .Autom-a` -Ion of gas D228/D304 data u1iit of the drilling solution discharger, mounted. in a trench at, t1lle~ moui;h of the well -- ia used for this purpose. The rate of lnov~:men- of apape ,band, dra,em out on the control panol,. varioo in r c la tion to the discharge of the drilling solution. On this panel there. 'Is a perforator which punches a hole in the ribbon when an impulse is supplied from the depth panel. The layouts of the sta- tion's other unitci are described together with their interdepen- dence,'.It is pointed out that the station's main advantage consists of the`fact that the gas re.adings obtained as a result of logging are 'L.41ed to the t -rue well de-oths. It is noted that the results of operazions with the automatic gas lo ing station have been con- firmed by the data of well sampli g.92.Abstracter's note: Complete translation. Card '2/2 aly. -..- 2. USSR 0500) 4. Afforeiotation 7. Combination of varieties for steppe afforestation, Les i step' 5 no. 3., 1953- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, APH IL 1953. Unclassified. OULISAShVILI, Tsailty Zakhoovich, profeasor; KAPM, O.G., doktor call- xkokhozyaystYenrykh nauk, retsentent; GORMNIN,.N.M., doktor :eeVskokhozyapstYam:Wth nank, pyofeezor retsenzent; U4_ A. redaktor; ARROLIDOVA, K.S.. 'redaktor Wateltetva; KARASIX, tekhnicheakly redak-lior [Mountain forestry !In the Caucasus] Gornoe lesorodstvo dlia uslovii Kovkaza. Moskva, Goillesbumizdat, 1956. 353 P. (KWA 10:4) 'len Ak2demil asuk A. Dbystvitellnyy ch Gruzinskoy SSR (for Guli- Sashvili) (Caucasus-Foresto and forestry) M BUISHTYNOV, Aleksey Danilarich; YURRE, N.A., red.; SHAKHOVA, L.I., red.; BACHURNA, A.M., Outta-bearing plan~.o of the U.S.S.R.] Gutionoor SSSR. Koskva, Goolosbumizdat, 1957- 195 Pe (MIRA 11:1) 1. Chlen-korrespond,bat Vaesoyusnoy akademii seltakokhozyaystvennykh i or (foi- Bukihtyndv)._ nouk im. T.I.Len n (Rubber plants) SMCIW$ Moo akadem.11k; ..NIKITINe M.; VASIVITUt POV.q prof., doktor 01kon, Muk; NIA*,i red,-, XISM9, L.A,O I-ad, lad-vat .40KOLIM-YA, Zh.Kog -hakim. red (Priogress of- saiellwa in Soviet forestrr during the past 40 yeais] Doetichenlia. niukl~ v leanom khosialstva 33SR a& 40 lot' Hookwag, aoslesbumizdat, 15157. 352 pe 1XIM 1197) 1* AkMemlya u6mk,SSM rhatitutAesa.'. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AkuUmil navk SS91i (for Nikitin)o Oforeste and forestry) hvI.750j,"j~*-Tjgt4j,%j- ~,Mi;Rolya W4?-V-ls-A $Yl~~-i~f;-.44~"Irir.7~-.Wlmffw-- GqSEV, flikolF- lakolaYeVichl EITAYEV 0 Ivan Ge o r g iy a v i c USS'R Human and Artimal Morphology (Normal and S-2 Pathological). The Peripheral Nervous System. Abia Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10, 1958, 45525. Au,.~hor : Yurshana, K.K. In at : R-0-F =gve'~-' Title : Correlation Between the Nerves and the Azygos Vein. ort.) (Prelimi,nary Rep Or :ig Pub: V. sb. Zdravooklar. Sov. Latvii. II. Riga, 1954, 116- 118 Abstract: The investigation of ten recent human cadavers, ages 5-8-months., indicated that the branches of the t'runcus, f-orming the greater splanchnic nerve, and the-branches of it intersect the hemiazygos vein (HV).and the corresponding intercostal veins along their:anterior surfaoca; the remaining nerves of the truncus intersect HV along its dorsal Card 1/2 27 USS)R Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S-2 Pathological). ThO Peripheral Nervoua Syntont. Abu Jour. Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10; 1958, 45525. Abistract; surface. In nine out of ten eases, in the region of the 4-5th riba, one or two larger branches de- parted from the trunous and intersected HV along its dorsal surface. The branches of the thoracic region of the vague nerve, approaching or inter- secting HV, were not uncovered.- -- A.V. Kuzlmina- Prigradova mmix- ~u 1., L=AZIO WDE941iwi RAIIA A1,112", MIMI _W21- !11111~9~-OUW Rol ~~NVWORII ~Z*7451;.M-*Qw~43MIli.-jzjmRRljzlm3e3EM yua~ Z Yurahansklyi Z I -00n Lhe required and 5uf L'icient- number -ol'- approximat ions. in the Irt-ta in%~Jxnerwv aer-,,- equalization of a 'riangtdatlon"', 4-1 1). fotos"Yemki i kartografti, .-ol. 11, 19,15 00. Letollds Inykh SO: U-3042, 11 March:53, U _Statey, lio. 9,, 191t9) AUTHOR: I IUT,i TITL.-I TITME: PERIDDICAL: ABSTRACT: Yurshanskiy,. Z. LT., Docent, Candidate of Technical Sclences Certain Relationships in the Theory of Estimating Functions of Quantities Adjusted by Least Squares (Nekotoryye zavisi- mosti v t;orii otsenki tochnosti funktsiy velichin, urav- nennykh po spo3obu naimen'shikh kvadratov) Tzvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Geodeziya i aero-, fotos"yemka, 1958, lir 1, PP 51-52 (USSR) The equation of a function of quantities adjusted according to the method of least squares (1) is given and the formula (16) is derived. This formula (16) determines the actual error in the balanced value of the function. Professor X.. L. Provorov had already drawn the,attention to the existence of this equation (16). Fere only the argumentation for this equation is given. AS'SOCIATION; Novooibirskiy institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofotos"yemki i kartopTafii (1-Tovosibirok Engineerirg Institute of Geodesy, Aerophoto- Card 1/2 graphy and Cartography) SOV/154-50-1-6/22 Certain Relationships in the Theory of F-st-i~atilnng F ~-ctioms: of es Adjuiited by Least Squares Card:2/2 BMISTROV, Georgiy AlekseAvich; K02ZOV, V.P., dotsent, retsenzent; YURSMS-KIT, Z.14.i'dotsent. reteenzent; GCMYZV, G.A., doteent GMYGINA, A.1o, rod,izd-v&** BOTVINKO, N.V.# tektz,md. [Collection of problems pertaining to the method of least aqwres) Zadschnik po sposobu usiman'shikh kvadratov. Moskva, Izd-vo geodezlit-rv, 19600 (MIRA 13:12) (Least squares) A49NO116-46031 5 0 E CODE'.__ UR/322W/64/018/001/0049/ 056- AUTHOR: Yurahanskiye Z, M. (Docent, Candidate of technical sciencea) 10 RG: none V _.Ia' ITLE;- Evaluations of the precision of triangulation grids adjusted by means.of digi- al computers SOURCE: Novosibirsk. institut inzhenerov geodezii, aerofot s"vemki i kartografii. rudys V id-, 1 no. , 1964. Geodeziya- Geodesy 49-55 T 0PIC TAGS: triangulation, error correction, digital computer, computer programming 1AIJ3 STRACT.- The author presento a variation.of the prqMam he-described in a previous article (Trudy 1111GAiK, vol XVIIt.1963) for adjusting'triangulation grids of the third an d fourth lasses of a digital computer. Appended-to the present article is a 45-step flowchart of the adjustment and error analysis program. Analysis of the initial vari- ant showed that in adjusting triangulation grids containing about-20 points, correc- tion to the coordinates of the points could be made with sufficient accuracy with the first substitution of the vector of the free terms of the uormal equations B.,, in the matrix equality Xri Br I Card 112 Card 2/2 _Iffablv~ ladhesitt- With th4 -tdd((l*u of slalk4fic fubb, C., Zhit"ovA atut k 1, Ms. :*-"- 1V:tw. " " leootr~ 1949, N4.7.Soda m tmrAx N tdfoi ut Rt KI., mitK &-mlinucius atiffills. to C.4win whk-h h4% twett dlkr4I;M tto -well In %orr. Aft" ;Y) 441, MilU ~ A' Iliffing it 4UHUCIC41, "ItAwt. V'J'"ittly 41ivin% I. ~istvudrlvv d1u.1iAt tutdwt. i~ MMAM. FfttAtIV A -Ati, '14 14fitS,C 9 1( RIO 9. Of CRWIII, 1191 2N A) 9,4~1AMIKICIAV, 4M- &MCC, C'OVCV.0(WA(CV-4ft'l ~D tv, 44 dif4f. phamd. The viwidit.t. cd the fini%h"l a4hc- ~vr S":Cm g.!c1u. T. 1. YURSIENKO T 1. Yurs~cnko, 6. N. Gromova, V. B. 1.1172M Investioation of Peioxides . as icnitiators--duri,ng..-Emulsicih Tol merization" y Journal fuer Angewandte Chemie-(Journal of Applied Chemistty) 16, 70, lw~~20, September 1946, Institute for Synthetic Rubber, AMUCT AVAILABU D-50054 T. 1. Yurshenko,.V. A. PuLshin and K. S. Grigoryeva "The Initiatinig Action of Tertiary-flydroperoxides and-Their Influence on The Polymerization lZate", Peports Academy of Sciences, USSR, 151, 574-550, December 1950, Lvov, Polytechnic Institute ABSTRACT AVAILABLE RIASTOi,OV, A.A., ~,-and. tekhn. rinuk (Chelyabirisk) -YURSHIN Y4V (Che Ily a b- If ri sk, Features of using distribution transformars, in rural electrical systems. Friargetik 13 no.6rl-3 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7) BARAIIOVSKIY, Mikhail Adamovich; YURMTOVICHp N.t red.; VANiCEUK!, Lp red. STKPANWAv W.t.tekhn. re-cT.- [Mechanization and automation of sheet-eetal work) Hekhatiftataila i avtomatizatsiia shtampovochnGgo proizvodstra. Minsk Gdfi. izd-vo BSSR Red. nauchno-tekbn. lit--!ry, 1960. 233 p. (MM 31,:6) (Sheet-metal work-Technologitml inna7ation:) (Automation) 92517 33/04/10/031 V. It., 1--" 1'. 1., l EI~ils X ;ur R N.M. )r. C., .11'. 1. - TITLEt Isomeric states of 8;h.rLC&l ERMA-. 7-1.1 Wl%b 4, 1 4 Use* rudhor .4 wt dy &.8saii snob 33S2, 1960, Vol. 1~3. So. 4, S.F. ;89-792 Ry var of itroduation the acthvre refer to the :z-ottention. car- by 1 5. 41.4 A. A. Dma'ilo~ (not. 1) late the 16,41 "' l -1 me f ms 4 -, rol,69-, .4 3051 nuclei, that .*- i-tar.i..d by the L . Ventre, of Internal conversion olocirecs 4Aa of phateal-trono. The princ- 61 part of theme level scheme van at.dial by the Lth the oln- std4mov-sothod, and mroo'or. %4. lifeti"I of %1h. Isc=tzio I.-Is Vora fowa to be 624 ka,, (tul '7), 496 ka, =4 197 Ivv (E.1 A short loatriptio. to Close of Us rpwi.mtal sotup, couslsti.g 1. tht main of to scintillation op.ctroz.44". Tho results are hao~ I- t1roo d1tur- (PICO. Ir 2* &A3 3) In the form of the dozty curves of "a tbova.m.utioned Card 1/2 009 *Wot 44 function. of Ih. dol.:r I'Ma, and thl 4 8-10- " f r : e u , T. th* an :re eplain.d. In the .". o the iti s f G (1a) etc or -u, trazm ca at 1b alf-11vas of the ~) , wa 49 toj the 346-kow Q~-ks- trinaltion (W. The camapnAing Tolosa in Xm - Sao and 497-k" transition (F3) sera 2.62-10 transition (0) mi %h. . 5.24-10-5 It-. Waspectl sly. (5.8 - see U2) 6" 9 - If# of tha-TYT-k" *tat* of ttv r.* n.clwoo ssee for Iha half I thl a transition (%3) fro. IRT-k., Isles to the crcue~! Ptak. could le ; I . u. be *tImbljoh94 I. thl cu. Talble I give* the result* of soavir.mont s rsz-.;t1o4v "I the two Z5 tr"s-tions. Details of '. t be .. I be or I thr Y2 tb:oo x6oults are discuove4 "I they are founS to &grow mith the results 81 on to a papor by V. 3. Shpl.011 a the ariallons In o1g.nstot4s. There "a 3t1tures. I table, and a "tor.na.m- 5 3..1"1, 2 03, &ad I Deals &3S0,11,2101, 111ailm ,,.I Aka"1111-1 k 33n (Rhy 1, he A-lam, .1 .1 else, U3311) ?M=ZZDI gamb 10, 1960. by A. F. loff*, Aaadeelcitn BUSIMIDs %arch 7. 1960 Card 2/2 IVANOVP A.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; MARYUTAV A.M., inzh.; YURTAYEV. A.V.,inzh.; LIYdMI, V.P., inzh. Discrete automatic control system of charging ores into a --j=. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no.10:111-115 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy ordena. Trudovogo Krasnogo, Znameni gornyy inatitut imeni Artemi (for Ivallov, Haryuta). 2. Hovokrivorozhakiy gornoobogatitellnyy kombinat (for Yurtayel; Likhman). 'TS, SV.. -'ihzh IAWN, P.z6-,- LIPINIAN, V.P. iiizb:i,; -STRELE IU-RT.AW-I-,,, A..V.,, irizb. Automatic control of hi-Dricaticn. ff-nkh. i avtom. prai%v. 19 no.4., 37-38 Ap 165. 'OURA 18: 6) IVANOV, A.A., dol:tor tekhn.nauk~ 14ARYUTA, A.N.;.YURTAYEV, A.V. Unit for continuous coarseness control of ore feeded for miLl-ing, Avtom. i prib. no. 1:18-20 -ja-44r 064. (MlWt 17.- 5) Z-yg FAWN Fp-R9qRq 76--07 U W-W-b~ W 6 fp- 6iWg 4 6 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 1 ~"Kf fie 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 4 , laI a . I I-, AJ ~L" A A F F, A -1 1 if -1 -L A L-l M- A M W U 0e Ice 19-reg. It L VON& zoom* U.-J. W;-X 8;,m6. 1, umfidd (C.. Aw 28, lU,ltd"d4d".W=l-cf&qw&(dft tax-, d4ft. ago Tuglighp-ludcht. pH of 4W WOUM= am hffPwUut hfb-- 1-t-d '4 ift-cach sou'a is uwm C,=6vmkztt to 64 - ItitiAto P.,Skmi(b *as .00 ago a** coo is imutummkiLui u is IV 10 Is 4 s 0 rw 0 14 v I or 0a 1 2 11 7 CP milve wags Iccif It I ;o ~ ri ll oi-&** 09, 00 0 (1699600 410000 4 0 66 0 # 0 a 0 0 640000' 1000 d a 0 a 0 er a 0 6 0 O-VA4 _0 f - a # f$ 6 0 4F0got oil 0 Y7,7-, C.- #US3R/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and PatholoGical) T Metabolism. Vitamins. Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Diol., No 6, 1959, 2634o Author : yurtayevp 001. Inst -Institute of Experimental Medicinet Academy of Sciences Larvian SSR Title Experimental D6-Avitaminosis In Dogs CriG Pub : Tr. in-ta experim. med., jUN LatSSR, 1957, 14o 87-98 Abstract : In dogs which, for a prolonged period of time, received rations deprived of vitamin B6, hypochromic anemia de- veloped, weight decreased, epileptic seizures arose as vell as paresis of hind extremities and, in individual cases, skin chanees appeared. Me speed of appearance of D6-avitaminosis depeaded on aGe. In adult do[,s as differentiated from puppies, the content of Hb in blood Card 1/2 USSR/Huzm and Animal Physiology (Normal and PatholoGical) T Metabolism. Vitamins. i&bs Jour Ref Zhur Diol.) No 6, 1959, 2634o was preserved on a sufficiently high level for 5-7 months; siens of disease were not noted. Introduction of pyridoxine to anirmls which suffered avitaminosis first of all stopped the appearance of epileptic seizu- res; in order to cure the anemia 200-500 gamma/kf; of pyridoxine daily was needed. -- L.A. Kashchevaskaya Biological method for determining vitamin P. Vit. res. i ikh. i3p. nj>.4sl84-188 159. (KIRA L4:12-) 1,.Vaesoyuznyy vi stitut,, Moskva. (BIOLOGICAL ASSAY) VIPRINTSMVA A.I.; YURTILYEV, G.I, Chnnges' in the morphol -ogical blood co=osition 1~ ~6erimeiutal yliamin B6 defialency in dogs. Top. pit. 18*ao.3:17-24 W-ja 159. (KIRA 12:7) L Iz kafedry latologicheakoy fIziologR.(zav,.*- prof. L.R. Perellman) Leningradskogo oanitarno-gigiyonicheskogo meditsinskogo lustitmta i biologicheskoy-11aboratorii (tav,'- prof. X.E. Wlchinskaya) Vaesoyuznogo fiauchno-issledovatel'skogo, vAtmmiAw4o Instituta. lanih- grad. lviumni B6 IAIIGIENGY* expor, er~hrooyte level in dogi (Ruo)j (ERYTmocyriqu. in experi,,.vitamin-136 def ic'. in, dogs (Rai))

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