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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YARTSEVA, A.K. - YARULLIN, KH.G.

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YARTSEVA, A.K.; MOROZOVAp A,V, Variety of.the soil cover In the turf-Podzolic zone as exemplified by the "Snigiri" experimental plot in Istra District, Moscow Province. Pochvovedenie no.lltl5-21+ N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Pochvennyy institut imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva. YARTSEVA~ A. M. "Characteristic of the Functional Condition of the Li~er In a Case of PrucP1.1osis" Thesis for degree of Cand. Yedical Sci. Sub 20 Feb 50, Yoscow Medical Inst, Mkin-,stry of Health RSFSR Ab Sw=ary 71, 4 Sept 52. Dissertations Fresented for Degrees in Science and Engineering in Moscow in 1950. Rrom Vechernyaya Moskya, Jan-Dec 1950. T YARTSEVA, A.M. Treatment of brucellosis with levomycetin and synthon7cln. Sovet. zed. 17 no.4:8-11 Apr 1953. (CIML 24:4) 1. Of the Department of Infectious Diseases (Head -- Prof. A. F. Bilibin, Corresponding Member AMS USSR), Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni I. V. Stalin. 4, nU~~~BILIBIN., A. F. . and KOVREVA,, T. S. "Use of,bloWein in treating infectious diseasesoff appears in TABOOK of ffBigMcin Wperimental Study and Clicinal use of Biomycin), edited by A. F. Bilibin, Moscow 1954. YARTSIVA, A.M., kandidat meditainakikh nauk Therapy of brucellosis with aursonVain. Sov. mad. 18 no.11:26-29 N-154. (KLRA 7:12) 1. Iz kafedry Infektalonnykh boletney (zav,-chlen korrespondent AXN SSSR prof. A.F.Bilibin) II Moskovskogo med. instituts. imeni Stalin&. (3RUCNIWSIS, therapy chlortetracycline) (GHLCRTWMCTCLIM, ther. use brucellosis) r:Br1ucello8i6 Patients With Biomycin Combined Witti be wccine b.y A. M. Yartseva, Chair of Infectious Diseases., astitute'imeni I. V. Stalin, Biomitsin Second P'Loscow Mled cal 1~~ (Biomycin), Medgiz, Moscow, 195 PP 163-168 A collection of articlesconcerning the experimental and clinical study. of biomycin includes a report on combined therapy of brucellosis with biomy- a '..'cin and brucellosis vaccine. In view of evidence that antibiotics alone do .,4ot prevent relapces and exacerbations of the disease, attempts were made -to stimulate the defense mechanism of the organism by introducing brucellosis vaccine. The author proposes that the injection of a specific antigen faci- litates the action of chemotherapeutics on the brucellosis pathogen in the _,;iver, spleen, and foci of infection. A. F. Bilibin's work on brucellosis .-and dysentery is referred to. The work describes experiments conducted in May 1952 in which 25 patients ~'-_with different forms of brucellosis (acute, subchronic, and chronic wl-6i& relapsing syndrome)received biomycin alone and 30 received the combined "herap y. It comvuz-,~s results observed after 2 months. The biomycin therapy ~_`Nas given in varyinL.; combinations: it either preceded, followed, or was administered sitiultaneuusly with vaccine therapy. 8i:: to 12 injections of he vaccine mere given at different sites at one- to 4-day intervals de- pen"_9 the. reaction,. of, the patient, In the,event of - positive reaction B t tedt i~nltlal doses- did- not excL%ed million microorganisms; when.. the --r6dctiola was negative) doses of no more than 10,million itdcroorgan- isms were introduced. Depending on tenperature fluctuations and local reac-, tions, dosage was decreased to from 2,500,000 to one million and scmetimes .:-to 50C,000-250,000 microorganisms. The work presents the following conclusions on tile basis of the results 9~served; 1. Biomycin therapy combined with tile intracutaneous introduction vaccine to patients with acute and subchronic forms of brucellosis with qrelapsing general processes produces a therapeutic effect. "2. In the chronic form of brucellosis with stable chan&es in the _~'ddntral nervous and skeletomuscular systems, the combined method was found ~td be only slightly effective. "3. Comparative clinical evaluation of the action of biomycin alone combined with the vaccine demonstrated the superiority of the combined zil6thod in regard to both immediate and delayed results. "4. To ottain a lasting therapeutic effect and to prevent exacerba- ns and relapbes, a second course of vaccine-chemotherpay is necessary ''Nith intervals of 3-4 months between, courses. However, the final-resolu- onlof, is -;problem requir- _'r ea urthdr:o7aservat ona.., (U) 7777MORMNEL r~T Country USSR Cato-Gory : yierobiology. lficrobas Pathogenic For "an and Animals. Bruoellaa. .,'.be. Jour : Rof 7hur-Biol., No 2~~, 1958, 110 1053 P,uthor : Xartueva, AX Insti-tut. : Sooond 1loscou l4adical Institute Titio : Treatment of BruoOllools With Antibiotics in Corbination With Vaccine Orl,-~ P~Ab. : Uoh. zan. 2-y Mook. med. In-t, 1957, 7, 95-103. J, Abstract : The nuoceisful comprehensive therapy of 100 brucellosis Patients With Vaccine and antibiotics (levamyceiin and biomycin). During the process of compr*hensive therapy an increase in the titer of the Wright reaction l 11,ed1gon teat and complement,-f ixation reaction vere wte4 the allergic aurnet test rarAimed unchazged in the ramjority of caees.-M. A. Gru=!xn. Card: P-56 j, r7 V~l 1/ /7, YAHTSJ~VA, A.M.. kandIdat meditsin.kikh nauk Treating brucellosta by intracutansous vaccine injections and by vaccine combinecl with antibiotics. Sov.med. 21 nr.6:105-113 Je '5~- (111-14. 10:9) 1, Iz kafodryinfektolonnykh bolezrey (ray. - chlew-korrjuuormort .0W SSSR prof. A.F.Bilibin) 11 Moukovskogo meditsinskogo Institute imeni I.T.Stalim (BOULLOSIS. ther. vaccine alone & vaccine with antibiotics) (VACCIIUS r.10 VACCIaTION, ther. use brucellesis, vavoine alone & vaccine with aritibluties) (AUZIBIOTIGS, ther. uae brucellosis, with vaccine) YARTSAV~. A.M. Moskva) Tetracycline therapy in dysentery. Klin.med- 35 no.12:98-104 D '570 (MIRA 11:2) 1. Is kafedry infektBionnykh bolezney (zav. chlen-korrespondent AHN 550 prof. A.Y.Bilibin) Il Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institute. (DYSHMERY, ther. tetracycline (Rue)), (T19TRACYCLINN. ther. use dysentery (Rug)) rX"FRI)TA J.-J)ICA sec 6 Vol 13/11 Internal I-ed. 4182. COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF EFFICACY OF THE TETRACYCLINES IN THE TREATMENT OF TYPHUS PATIENTS (Russian text) - Yartseva A. M. - TERAP.ARKH. 1958, 30/10 (64-73) Graphs 3 Tables 5 of 10-31y-pffus patients treated during 1955-56 with antibiotics, 46 received oxytetra- cycline, 25 tetracycline, and 46 chlo rtet racyc line. All 3 antibiotics were found to be effcctive. Fever usually fell in 38-80 hr., with the other symptoms also dig- appearing. Oxytetracycline In somewhat less effective than chlortetracycUne and tetracycline in its curative action. The fewest side effects were seen in the oxy- tetracycline series. Anigatein - Galveston, Tex. (L, 8) KORNILOVA, I.T.; UMXVA, A.M. Use of cortisone in combined therapy of Botkin's disease. Sovet. mod. 23 no.2:62-69 F 159. (*M 120) lo Ix kafedry lnfektalonnykh bolezney (zav - chlen-korreapondent AMN SSSR prof. A.7. Bilibin) II Moskc)vakogo meditainakogo instituta NO-I. Pirogovs. (MMPATITIS, IIWZTIOUIS, ther. cortisone in combined ther. (Run)) (CORTISONN, ther. use infect. hepatitis, in combined ther. (Run)) YARTUVAp A.M.j-KOGOIp T.F, Recurrences and exacerbations in Botkin's disease, KLin. med. 38 no. 4:30-39 Ap 160. (MIRA 14: 1) (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) YARTSEVA, A.14,; FAVINA, A.A. (Moskva) Changes in nonhemoglobin iron in the blood sertm in Botkin's disease and mechanical jaimdice. Ilin.med. 38 no.S11-21-1,* 160. -(HIPA 13 all) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezney (dir, - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.Fe Bilibin) 11 Moskovskogo m'editsinskogo insti- tuta imeni ILI* Pirogova. (IRON IN THE BODY) (HEPATITIS., nmoTious) (JAUNDICE) BILIBIN, A.F.; KORNILOVA, I.I.; ~~~ A.M. Treatment of Bo'ukin's disease. Vest. A1,91 S33-It 26 no-4:50-59 161. OaRA 15:5) 1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezney II Mookavokogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova (zav. - deystvitol'nTf chlon AMN SSSR prof. A.F Bilibi.n).- .(IIEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) --g KORNILOVA, I.I.; YARTSEV4 A.M. Evaluation of the offectiveneas 6t'mothionine in the treatment of Botkin's dise4se. Sov. mod. 25 no.5:6,149 My 161. (MIRA 14--6) 1. Iz klinflci infekstionnykh bolezney II Mos1wvskog6 gosudar- stvennogo meditsinskogo institut4 imeni N.I.Pirogova kzav. kafadrby - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.F.Bilibin). (HEPATITIS, INFECTIOUS) (METHIONINE) 1ARTSEVA, A.M* Chro4ic hapatite following Botkin's disease and their treat- ment with prednivolono. Terap arkh. 35 no.1:23-29 Ja'63. (14IRA 16.-9) 1. Iz Instituta. terapi-i (dir. - doystvitelinyy chlen A1414 SSSR-prof. A.L.WaBnikov) A101 SSSR. (HEPATITIS, IMICTIOUS) (PRIMADIENEDIONE) (LIVER CIMHOSIS) A.777 ILIINA, L.I.; YART3EVA, A.M. Changes In the electroencephalogram in liver dizeases. SaT. med. 27 no.l166-71 Ja 164. (MIRA 17M) 1. Inatitut terapli (direktor - deyBWteltnyy chlen AMN SSSR Prof. A.L. Hyasnikov) AMN SSSR, MoskvA. W -,U LEBEM. S.I., professor;. TARTSWA, I.A. -P_O~V- Biological features of Phyllophora red seaweed. Priroda 45 no.2: 96-97 F '56. ORR& 9:5) 1. Odesskly gosudaretvennyy universitet imeni I.I. Nechnikova. (Black Sea--Algae) mom Misr--- EME S.I.: YARTSMA, L.A. Polysaccharides of the red seRweed Ph7llophora nervosa. Dokle AN SSSR log no.1:160-163 JI-A9 156. (KLRA 9:10) 1. Odeaskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet imeni I.I. Mechnikova. Pred- stavleno akademikom As&@ Tweanawyne WitsAGOWIM) (WAII, LXBXW, S.I. [Lebediev, S.I.J. prof.; YARTSKVA, 1.0o (IArtseva, 1.0.] Investigating the pigment system of Phyllophora nervosa. Pratsi Od. un, Serobiolonauk no.8(vol.147):5-9 157, (MIRA 12:4) (Algae) (Chlorophyll) (Carotene) A 11 - LXBBIXY, Sol. [Lobecliev, B.I.], ak&dsmik,,,YARTS3YI-o 190-- Seaweed. Eauka i zlWttia 10 ro.lzZ4-27 Js 160. . WRL 13-.6) 1. Ukrainskeya almdemiya sellskokhoxyaystvannykh nauk (for Lebedev). (Seaweed) PAM YARTSEVA I A Role of red pigments in the life of sea algae. Fiziol. rast. 10 no.3t288-294 YV_Je 163. (MIRA 106:6) 1. Department of Plant Physiology, I.I.Machnikov Odessa State University. (Black Sea-Algae) (Photosynthesis) (Color of plants) V7 zr MEN 00 OWNER- GORGIYEV, T.B.j KRASNO"j, V.G.; YARTS~~V".M.4- KHODOSs A.Dol ESTRINy B.M.; 4VKAVITSA,D-T.Z.; KAPLIKAP A.N~'~ Characteristico of the postepidemic period of influenza A2. Zhurs mi obiol. epid. i 1-mim. 31 no. lo:65-71 0 160o (MM 13:12) IrIz Dnepropetrovskogo instituta epidemiologiis, mikrobiologii, i 'gigiyeny imeni Gamalei i DnepropetrovsVoy gorodskoy sanitarno- epidemiologicheskoy stantsiia (INFLUENZA) M~7 -,E YARTSENA 1 14 Comparative characteristics of strains of type A2 influence virus isolated in 1957 and 1959 in Dnepropetrov%k. Vop.virus 6 no.4:509 ,T1-Ag 161. (KIRA 14: 3,j) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy institut epid6miologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny. (DNEPROPETROVSK-BOUENZA) GORGIYEV, T.B.; KRASNOVA, V.G.; YARTSLYA, I.M.; KHODAS, N.D.; RUKAVITSA, T.Z. Some data on mortality from influenza in Dnepropetrovsk during the 1959 epidemie. Vop. virus. 6 no.5:628-629 S-0 161. (MIRA 15:1) l.-Institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyany imeni N.F.Gamalei, Dnepropetrovsk. (DIETROPETROVSK-INFLUENZA) 1A KRASNOVA, V.G.; YARTSEVA, I.M.; SAKOVICH, I.V.; MLINOGHP) A.N. Pathogenesis of influenza. Zhw.mikrobiol., epid. i J=ln. 32 no.11. 140 N 161. (MIRA 14: 11) 1. Iz Dnepropetrovskojo instituta epidemiologil, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny imeni Gamal i i Dnepropetrovskogo moditsinakogo instituta. (INFLUENZA) i (Dcq Lot~ality influi.,m'a du~Ar.-~ 3)"'1 195") Dpopropotrov5R. Shor.nauch,tnid. irst.Jnfoli.bol. no.4.26-3-0 OEM= KOGAN, B.S.; KRASNOV, B.I.; RAYEVSKAYA, M.A.; GHIRKOVAv L. P. XARTSEVA,_ Y.Aj SHUMARDIN, S.V., red.; ULIYANOVA, O.G., tekhn. red. (History of technology; a bibliography of works published in 1956] Istoriia tekhniki; bibliograficheakii ukazatell 1956. Pod red. S.V.Shukhardina. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 141 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Bibliography--Te ology) '4 TARTSEVA, L.D.,aspirant Features of the contractile activity of the uterus in pregnancy and labor in casesof developmental defects, Akush. i gin. 35 no.2:26-30 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Iz otdoleniya fiziologii i patologii (zav. - prof. S.II.Bekker) Instituta akusherstva I ginokologii (dir, - chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. P.A.Beloshapio) A14N SSSR. (UTHRUS, abnorm. developmental defect, off. on contractile activity in labor (Rua)) (LOOR, compl. developmental defect of uterus. off. an contractile activity (Rue)) Fuoi J, MOM ~--- Some anatomico physiological features of the female organism in the presence of defects of development of the uterus and their clinical significance. Sov. med. 24 no. 7:45-50 J1 160. (MIRA 13;8) 1. Iz otdelaniya fiziologii i patologii. heremennosti (zav. - prof. S.M. Bekksr).Instituta, akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. - chlen- korreapondent, AMN SSSR prof. P.A. Beloshapko) AMN SSSR. (UTERUS-ABNORMITIES AND DEMRMITIES) YARTSEVA, L.D. Clinical aspeect3 of the courBe of pregria=-( and labcr in 11--ttric-sis. Akush, i gin. no.6z67-72 11-D 163. (MIRA 17:12) 1. 1z otd,3:Leniya patologli beremennosti (zav. - prof. S.M.Bekker) Instituta akusherstva i ginekologii. (direktor - prof. M.A.Fatrov- Maslakov) AMN SSSR. a YARTSEVA, L.I. Prothrombin-forming function of the 1-14ver in patients with pneumoconiosis. Zdrav.Kazakh. 22 no.3:21-25 162. (MIRA l5tl2) 1. 1z kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.A.Zemets) Karagandinskogo meditainskogo Instituta. (FROTHROMBIN) (LIVER) (LUNGS-DUST DISEASES) YARTSEVk., L.I. Functionsl state of-the liver in pneumocozdosis. Zdrav,Kazakho 22-no,7s2l--Z3 162. (MIRk 1631) 1. 1z kafedry proped,6vtiki.vnutrennikh-bnl,,i7ni* (zav. prof. A.A.Zem'ets') Karagandinskogo amditiinskogo institi;ta. (LIVER) (LUNGS--DUST DISEASES) _,S 7 KIRPIC11NIKOV, P.A.; WKIENEVA, N.A.; PUDOVIK, A.N.; YARTSFVA, L.M. ... ....... Interaction ofel 4--diphenylpicry1hydrazyl witY. :)hosphoro-us acid esters. 2h~r. ob.khim. 34. no. 5:1683-1684 My 164. (MIRA 17:7) Vi~ YARTSEVA, L. V. Yartseva,"L. V "Change of the nervous system during measles,," Trudy Kuy'byshevsk. gos. med. in-taj, vol. 1p 1948, P. 105-09 SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949 LUMMMURIM~. ZIATOVEROV, A.I.;YARTSEVA, L.V. Histopatholoa of pacchionian granulations in certain brain diseases. Vopr. neirokhir. 17 no.2:29-32 Mar-Apr 1953. (CIXL 24:3) 1. Professor for Zlatoverov;, Assistant I#r Yartseva. 2. Of the Clinic for Nervous Diseases of Kuybyshev Medica Institute (Director -- Prof. A. I. Zlatoverov). YARTo-EVA, L. V. (Cand. tied. Sci.) "Ob izmeneniyakh nervnyl-.h apparatov myagkoy mozgovoy obolochki pri krovoizliyamlyakh v golovnoy mozg." p. 99 V ab Aktuallgyye Problemy Nevropatoloeii i PaiMiatrii. Kuybyshev 1957. Chair of Nervous Disonoea, Huybyshov *state Med. Inst. YART6EVA, L.V.; KOZLOVAv V.A. Use of euphyllin in neurological practice. Vrach. delo no. 3,137-138 Mr 161. (MM 14: 4) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney '(zav, - prof. A.I. Zlatoverov) YiWbyshevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (AMINOPHYLLINE) (BRAIN-DISEASES) ZLATOVEROV, A.I.; YAMSWA, L.V.,- KRASILINIKOVA, N.A. ----------- Oligophrenia, ataxia, Ibilateral cataract (Marine sco-3j; gren syndrome) associated with congenital toxoplasmosis. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 63 no.10.-1478-11+81 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.I. Zlatoverov) Kuybyshevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Raw YARTSEVA,j.,V,, kand, med. naak, SUSHCHEVA, G.P., kand. med. nauk Chronic tuberculous l6pt-omeningitia. Probl. tub. 42 no.M. 49-53 164. (Ki'.Pjk 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolpzney (zav... pr of. A.1. Zlatovercv) Kuybyshevskogo meditisinskogo inatituta. r0i 1 warm RA.DOV,, A.S.,-prof. (Volgograd);'GEYEVSKAYA, Ye.A. (Moskva); DZUS-LITOVSKIY., A.I., prof. (Leningrad); SMMLYY, S.I. (Moskva); MDMUICH, G.A. (Nbskva);'RABINOVICH, M.D., kand.istorich.nauk (Moskva),- WKMOV, '11~yuoP., kand.geograf.nauk (Irkutsk)j,YAHTSZVAl,,,L.Ya, (Moskva) Booka. Priroda 54 no.1204,,75,92,109.,110-U5 D 165. (MIRA l8tl2) -Y~ T. BRAZHEEDVA, N.Te.; TARTS Nolution of the genus Monotaxis. Top.milcropaleont. no.l: 62-68 156. (MRA. 9:1u) 1. institut geologicheakikh nauk Akademit nwk USSR i Ukrainskoye geologicbeekoys upr~avlentye. (Foraminifera, Fossil) j';L AYZENMG, D.Ye.; BRA-ZHNIKOVA, Me.; YARTSEVA, M.V* Correlation of horizons of the lower Carboniferous in the region of the western extanoton of the Donato Basin. Dop. UN URSR no.4094- 397 156. (MLRA 9t12) 1. Institut goologichnikh nauk,Akademii nauk URSR. Predatavlono skademikow Akademil nauk USSR V.G.Bondarchukom. (Doneto Basin--Geology, Stratigraphic) -- r - I- __, ~ ~/ T 4-- GOLUBTSOV, V.K.; KOVALIff, B.S.; TARTSEVA, M.V. Middle Carboniferous Bashi r-stage deposits discovered in the Pripet depression (southeastern White Russia). DokI. AN SSSR 110 no.2:257-259 S 156. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Institut goologicheakikh nauk Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.S. Sbatskim. (Pripet Valley--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) 0 BELAZHNIKOVA, H.Te. [Brazhnikova, 11.1E.1; YARTSEVA. N.V. [IArtseva, M.V.] Development of Foraoinifera in the lower Carboniferous of the Greater Donets Basin. Geol. zhur. 18 no.1:31-38 158. (MIRA 11:5) (Donets Basin-Foraminifera, Fossil) AUTHORSL Potiye7Ekaya, P. D~, Yartseva; M. Va SOVI 20-120-3-4,0/67 TITLE; On the ~~hara,,Leriotics of the Sediments of the Bashkirskaya Stage Depo3its in the 71estern Continuation of the Donetz Basin According tc.~ Their Foraminiferal Favna (K kharakteristi- ke orlo2heniy bashkirskogo yarusa zapadnogo prodolzheniya Donutskogo baazieynp. po fanne f c,rauinif or) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademli miuk !;S SR., 19~i8, Vul. 120, Nr 3, pp.613-616 US 3R ABSTRACT: The sediments of the said stage discovered by drilling in recent years are deposited transgressively on a washed-out surface of the Lower Namurian and Upper Viq6 sediments of the Lower Carboniferous age,, A lithological characteristic of these layers is given6 Data In publication3 on the fora- miniferal fatina (Refs I - 3) are insufficient for the pur- pose of correlating the said layers of the Banhkirskaya. stage with the layera provided with indicaj, On the basis of the inventigated fortuniniferal fauna 5 microfaunal hori- zons were separmted, which to all appearance represent ana- logues of the suites C '4 Card 1/3 1 C2 of the open Donbass. The hori- !N SOV/20-120-3-49/67 On the Characteristics of the Sediments of the Bashkirskaya Stage 1~eposits fn the Western Continuation of the Donetz Basin Ac-cording to Their Fora- miniferal Fauna Card 2/3 -ons I. and 11'. corre,,,porid to the Loxer Bashkirskaya sub- -utago of the ""uitcj6 C The 11LO Ne an 11. correopond to ~4e Upper Bashkirskaya, sub-stage (ouite C 2 , lower part 044~C-;', upper part of the C3, lower part of the c4), These 2 2 2 3ub-stages and horizons are described lithologically as well an with respect to their foraminiferal fauna. A strata-to- -4tratu examination of the microfauna of the Bashkirskiye sediments cei-tifiea the incompletenean of the cross-section of this stage in the western continuation of the Donbass. No analogues of.the lower half of the suite c5- as well as 4 sediments being younger than the lower part ol'the suite C2 can be found. The thickness suddenly reduces (from 2000 m to 350 m). In spite of some striking similarities with the fauna of the Donbass proper, the foraminiferal fauna is dif- ferent to a considerablle degree. A number of speciea and kinds appears earlier than in the Donbass~ This is apparent- ly conditioned by modified living conditions because of the nearness of the sea coast. There are 3 references, 3 of which are Soviet. Soy/ 20-120~'x-49/67 On the Characteristics of the Sediments of the Bashk1rFskayn Stage beposita in the Western Continuation of the Donetz Basin According to Their Fora- miniferal Fauna ASSOCIATION: Institut geologicheskikh nauk Akadomil. naiuc US!"R (Institute of Geological Science~; VJUOR)-:~- Ukrainakoye goologicheekoye Upravlf.,nlyc .(Ukrainian Geological Administration PRESFENTED: January 25, 1958, by N. S. Shatskiy, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: January 23, 1958 1. Geology--USSR 2. Foraminifera--Analysis 3. Geological time --Determination Card 3/3 3(0) SOY/20-123-6-42/50 AUTHORSt Reytlinger, Ye. A., Yartseva, M. V. TITLE: New Charophytes of the Upper Famennian Deposits of the Russian Platform (Novyye kharofity verkhnefamenskikh otlozheniy Russkoy platformy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 6, pp 1113-1116 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Card 1/ 3 The fossil Charophytes are becoming more and more important for the stratigraphical classification of masses, which were deposited under abnormal marine conditions with reference to salt-content (in lagoons, deltas, lakes a.o.) (Refs 4,5). The Gyrogonites, described in this paper, originate from: a) XhovanBkaya strata of the Tula area, and b) the bore-holes of the Poleslye of Pripyat' of the mass, which is covering the salt-bearing strata. Superficially these fossils look like the Gyrogonites of Sycidium and belong to a new genus called Chovanella. In the district of Tula Chovanella occurs together with numerous Kalcisphares and Ostracodes, of which the last were determined by R. B. Samoylova. In Foleslyq Gyrogonites were found in the specimen of B. S. Kovalev. Together with them rare M, V. COY/20-123-6-42/50 New Charophytes of the Upper Famennian Deposits of the Russian Platform Foraminiferes, carbonized plant remains, spores and Ostracodes were found (determinations by G. I. Kedo (Ref 3) and by S. V. Gorak). Accordingly the age of these strata is determined as Dankovo-Lebedyanskiy. The spores are of Famennian age (Ref 3). The 450 m thick and grey mass in Poleslye terminates the Devonian sedimentation cyclus (Ref 6). V. P. Maelov and R. B. Samoylova were helpful with the work on the specimen. Described for the first time were! genus C h o v a n e 1 1 a R e i t 1 1n g e x e t J a r z e v a g e n . n o v . with the species: Ch k o v a 1 e v i R e i t 1 . e t J a r z s p n ov generotype (Figs 1; 1-3,12,13,19,20), C h m a s o vi J a r z e v a s p . n o v . (Figs 1: 4-6,14,15), C h . s a m o i 1 o v a e R e i t 1 e t J a r z . s p n o v (Figs 1: 7-9,16,21-23) and C h d a v i d o v k e n s s J a r z . s p n o v . There are 1 figure and 6 Soviet ref- crencos. ASSOCIATION; Geologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Geological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 2/3 PAMM"I'Mt-M-2i ---I MMUMA-i-Y-M, YARTSEVA, M. V. tfiftigiraph? of-Oligocene sediments in the southeastern slope of the Ukrainian crystalline shield; based on Foraminifers. Geol. zhur. 19 no.3:25-36 '59. (MIRA 12:10) '(Dnieper Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) YARTSEVA, I.V. Some sIncies criteria of Ihmmlitinae. Vrp. mikroraleCn4%,-. no.8:168- 174 164. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Kiyevgeologiya. YARI-SEVA., N.A.; IVASHENKOVA, R.I.; KUDIMDVA, A.Kh.; MARINSKAYA, N.I. Testing of the filtration systems of hydrolysis apparatus. Gidroliz. A lesokhim. prom. 17 no.6:1111-16 .'64. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Kansk!-.y gidrollznyy zavod. TEM VE-zt-LEIV,A Technology I'Anual; Underground Work, Pod. red. alvid, A. 1111. Terpigoreva i inzh. 11. A. Yartseva, Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tckhnicheskoe iz(t-vo lit-ry po chernoy i tsvatnoy metallurgiy, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, 1952. 2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1954 Unclassified. ULANOVA, Ye.S.; K011TORSHCHIKOVA, O.M.; ZVERINTSEVA; Y.e.S.;_XART6WP N.A.; PROMROV, A.V.p naucluWy red.; 140KIIETSOV, A.M.., red. j -WiT~OVA, T.Ye., tekbn. red. (Applicability of agrometeorological forecasting methods in dif- ferent regions of the U.S.S.R.; results of field tests] Primeni- most' metodov agrometeorolorriebe3kikh prognozav v razlichnykh raionakh SSSR; rezulltaty proizvodstvennykh iopytanii. Pod red. A.V.Protseroval E.S.Ulanovoi. Moskvaq Gidrometeor. izd-vo, 1961. 156 p. WIRA 15:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. (Meteorology, Agricultural) erkengeym, It. MI. ,va, Ciiukhini,, Y.~ I., Polunina, Ye. V. I B Ob Allbikhtole-Novom Preparate, Zamenyayushchem Ikhtiol, Goryuchiye Slantsy, 1933, No. 2, 22. SO: Goryuchiye Slantsy No. 1934-35 TN .871 G74 1: if u isI un nmlift"ah jail I)jj us 161) upm A) wo) "CEO A 1 0 6 m I a L -A-A-p- 9a- ~. . . . .. - JL- ft x . ..... -040 to Ifiolin. N. C- Vikitwvi, (,pk,,i hhsm.M V K. S. ch"Irr Ve 'So 00 fee of V lee lee !00 two A A 0. 14. too J~".Zt~ t145047 igadej Hit oil 094 11141 .11411 4" "V ill u AV 10 o -W-1 T-1-4-0-W v too -43 IF v It of v ot aIt ItN 444 is 0 0as ~4*10 41* q0 a 4 4 4 v JL so L It I T.5 F vi _vA Yor _-d I'J.M t%-6 -L;fA Z_- . % I - ", J, go 3 .--r, It 2 'In -A -Woo 0 V ~zq 16 00 F. I 00 Z'ii 2 N A 173. A -a' - I .0o S.Z3 S j" : _d :,F=8 11 0 0 IL so;[ go %I 00 :;o o G ";T oct2 :-f 5, 1~ 000 `0 100:1 n - - i Ar A3 a 1, An L s a w o w U St AV M3 11~9 to 1. 4? C9 M It it VE cg K it it cc 00 0 0 41 1 ISO e 0 00 4 4:0 0e owe 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 a 0 0 0 00 0 Y& Pj L Ev ii, V4. kolaction of amino acid hyaltoclailffarldot with ethylene 01140. V. Ill. Rothonov and N. G, I' njaeva (Acad. Sri. U.S.S.R., Moscow). la:reart. Aka Naii S.S.S.R.. Oidel Khafto Nawk IM. 109-11-6bylent oxhk (9) readily reocts with the amino arid licl s4ts, with libera- tion of The free amino A61s. ffalrdi 9 it convenient method of howion. Ila asits of 4.b,,- 'musines ide Mae- "Cions. peotably with flit Iresulting C18'.0CM011. I Instead of NaOH in the Schocten-114u:nLan beazoylAtion gives Pmw Wds of flarntaAarnialo scidia. where aildc reactions b - baratiscylollors of I tAkt place. IICI "its 01 gujno SCIIIII 10 11#0 at 0" aft trelited with a 6- 104oU excialso of I Nud "dis"ecd to stand until Aciditlied AgNOs solts. givu no Q4 4-4 If *1 do") I obo lot. is uj'ea up in More H#O. I:- - until crystals ap;)L'At, ;and Allowed to %tAnd on A d.a tor overnight; after filtration ind w.ohms with 1,1011" I'll Ht.0 the arids itL&y require I er"In. hom 1111011 I's I., fle", ICI, III Ilik mimier flit bAlowmit wrt.- s-4-ifril: atlyvill - it, (11" In, I%J'J 7' J7.1%). i-Ileuville. in I.Mie Achl. Ill. 2IN-4, (%W-3%I.u-IjIwnVIAI knin. 1,, 2.*-1 1,51 (decompaj d-phenylitinine, jai. ~117A- IQA' (kro%). The IICI fialts Were preful. Ily evApts. (4 aq. IICI sathis.. or by treatment of the arids with Ate. IlClatidistalta.byK40. Reaction 14 FI0rCCII,CII,N1l, - IICI, m. 62-3 * (3 g., (toul flit- '161 treiIC'I 4 -5 hl,. 0 it It 'Jary Itcl in EIOIII with 12 InL I ill Suit. If,0 -kt it (A144 to give complete rear6in evell its 1!sp d IV,; h.la "f if,. mixt~ in memo gave CICHIC111011 And O)AS Y11CJ1lC11,COsFJ. h. ll*~N-76', d: I.-M, Si,mhr re., - Out of w0i I . 44 ri~l~l - 1 .1 #1 ~ An'l gave clef I.Cft,()[ I ind"W" '.401CC.11. 710e 11"P/1 sit. 143--l' (trout MOM. till, aticmillia ~- ~4 I ilk 5 voll. 11.0 3'013r4' at 1) 9 "hills .1irrilix % lift "I'lli n( I mol, B&CI (I and the IIJECI heinK added Coelclurrilliv give on extra. with Et.0 some (ItOil, while the ail. liver yielded 24 41% hippurit acidand is Carty oil fti.in -A faith A .111.411 amt. of II'Wol J&be#a:AjII'. lit. 113-70'. -AA. i-litej. -Aluittopel.tr1conicavid in Witter frealed it #; -S), Similarly. a ovvir 5 lit%. with I and MCI pire 13'r uturActed mitcrul. B&OH.Anda X-Conix. nit. lxi,'ibly CIYY"l pAj,japtair), Ili 210-16'. 41:1 o,aW,%, n- 1~51 12. - 1 0. M, X-VII.Al X11trollank Activity of P-Anol and Its polymers. 1. V. 1. I Va I'aw T . T. It. later"kaya Stitt 0. It. 1rr1Trf1'1X1 NAIM. (J. Cra, tbrtu.) :0. cl. Hatulin and Keever, Ketteroditrie. lgql. IS.-Anethole (760x.), lltX)g. 14011,and 2100m1. EtOlf rated In autoclave 40 hr%. at 20(.~-S*, dild. with HrO. steam- distd. (1C0-120 x. anethole recoveTed)aarlearefully "ified with 110S04 10 Congo red gave 1811 g. "nol (pe-jerap" jd- Phretal). m. 03" (from CJICIO, th-e 109-15", 111141 2W 1% Ody4stel, yellow mam. bj_# 210-25'. d:: 1. 1270. x1V 1.673:3, witi: Rast mot. wt. 271, correspocalins to Ceifffit: a Brd fraction, 96 jr.. b,-# 245.-M' was abooNalned. Tbepo)y- ¬ tested with female mk-c showed esirogerele: activity at 0.1-1.0 -Y. while the high-boiling fraction give activity at about 101) *y. Anol stored at room lemp. In cork-stoppered fiask gum over within a month into a mixt. of the above described polymers. the same Is accompliAed by heating 3 firs. at 230'. MethyWion of the diente, (polyanol) with Mee.%0. In 20% NaOlf give its di-Met alterp. b, 14-0% d'j 1.0=. *1! 1.557(Y. Hesting 100 g. is"netbole with 116 jr. K011 and 300 mi. EtOlf 18 bra. at 210-16' gave 57 9. Iscianol, 1.4.pexkw. be 210- 12'. sV I .58M. d,'.' a yellow liqM having estrogenic activity mi IW 7 domle. litating anot (25 C.) in .0 ml. RtOtl with 70 mi. 12VO ale. RCI 0.5 hr. at 60'. dfln. with ffO. and exta. with JEW gave an anot dimer. tn. 99-101. (from CJI.), the same bring obtained eithrr on storage of Wvar"'. In CjI, at 2' for a Wir time 1"t'd Tieculan 411161H, of leeeltrami ~t% Trieatnwitl wilk Nit'%hinterestracoo(Noul thl66-71 from &Igol 1). al- obisinrd by Itl'br: bftti-9 J tn. 3o-4 1 of isteanoll t%IICI in MeOll- Ac"Itation Anethole with 127 with Ac.0 gave t e dia,futt. be 214-15 . while "111`0- bentoyl chloride gave the bir(t4ilrob"'anser). M. 1641- (from Boom. dibew"Vir. m. 127 . IleSting anethole with hr%. at 1511-5, 2.5 parts ZnCls and b torts Petrolatum 8 etkde p; 4'_daSrjk-y-Z-eSdV-J-HI1Yf-I k gave write I rude). in. 132-3" (If- =11). W41110 be 180-2M* (C fill. from IS R g. JAct L16 C.) la BU mi. Iqo.Amj0 added to 1611111110 This arid basted 2.43 S. Mg in 40 nil. atiO. freed of E60. t. 6.4'- 8 11M. at 18D' pvc, after usual hydrolytic treattOw" J-dkyi-1- imalseer. be IOD-20D' ir. IfrM PW. "t6r). Merteenathok arms inactive even at 10-m9. domp. XMI004 friglion of polyantil di-Me ether gave I- reppyl wriby(ketaxer, identified by stmira, seent, tn. IWO &,a aniic acid; a unall amt. of metanethole was also ho- lated. Hydrogenation of polyangthole with Rate" M at 6() stra. it sac) IV)* gave dikydiedfotoetd, be 218-25', M. 128' (,,j. cmpwl. et al., C.A. 34. 51321). G. M. K. N.4 (),4 I The prWem Ot the estacQUIC activity ot P-anal aa4 Its polymerc 1. V, 1. Maksituav, T, ll~ 7AIC4~k4Y;t, and 0. S. NIAtUrct. 34,11--yea:77:S.S.R. 20, 2ns lranll,stion)~- -S~ C-1. 45, 48M., II. L. M. RODINONO V, . M., Yartseva, N. G.- .4,60 Kishner-Wolff-40y"f-r rR~action Kizhner Readtion. Reakts. org. soed. No. 1, 1951. monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. ti USSR/ChemistlL - Aminoacids Jan/Feb 52 Sti=alants "Inve-stigations in the Field of ~-Aminoacids: Synthesis and Reactions of Aminobutyric Acid," V. M. Rodioaov, N. G. Yartseva, Chem-Technol Inst imni Mendeleyev "Iz Ak Nauk, Otdel Khim. Nauk" No 1,,PP 103-111 The substance has high phyeiol activity as a stimulant of heart action and respiration. Further investigation of this substance might lead to the discovery of new drugs. It was prepd by condensing USSR/Chemistry - Aninoacids Jan/Feb 52 (Contd) malonic acid with acetaldehyde ammonia, using dimethylphenyl Ammonium hydroxide as catalyst. A .36% yield of the benzoyl deriv of the acid resulted. :The benzoyl group vas split off by 6 hr of boiling in X% HC1, or 10% KOH, or glacial acetic acid contg HC1. In the prepn of the amide of benzoyl- ,e-aminobutyric acid, methylphenyl eterahydro- pyrimidine is formed as a byproduct. 208T8 RODIONOV, V.H.; YARTSEVA, N.G. -a-~inobvtyrlc fa'cid. A-Amino acids. Synth-esis and transfor7,atlons of(119 Bull. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Div. Chem. Sci. '52, 113-22 (Engl. transla- tioni. ICA 47 no.19;9917 '53) ACCESSION 11M: AT4011391 S/2531/63/000/145/0030/0035 AUTHORS: Yartseva,' N. N.; Bromberg, A. V.; By*chkov, K. V. TITLE: An indirect method-for estimating the ice-formi activity of reagents SOURCE: Leningrad.- Glavn. geofiz. observatoriya. Trudy*. no. 145, 1963. Voprosy* fiziki oblakov i aktivny*kh vosdaystviy, 30-35 TOPIC TAGS: Lce forming activity, ice forming reagent, sillver iodide, sodium iodide, silver iodide solution,. ice forming agent, meteorology, atmosphere ice ABSTRACT: The article describes a method for estimating the ice-forming activity of reagents, based on the interaction of the substance tested with a supersaturated A&I. solution in a mixture of acetone and diglycol. The authors point out that ihe quest for effective Isubstances to act upon supercooled clouds and fogs i~evitab;y involves the use of . complex lab ratory equipment for.~ testing each new sample for 0 its ice-forming activity. For this reason, a more convenient, albeit indirect, method is desirable. The authors point out th4qt such'& method has been proposed ry (BU11'. OVsarv. Puyda-Doma, N. 1,1 9,,1955), using & inturated solu- by R. Montmo tion'of silver iodide in a mixture of sodium iodide, acetone and trigycol; a drop O rd r ACCESSION NR: AT4011391 of this solution ~si placed on a"sliAe and conts6inited with p&rticles*of the sub- stance under stud' Soon, as &;lresuillt of aceto'na dvaporation, the,~olution becomes IV - ' supersaturated witA silver iodide. "If the parftcl~a introduced frdta without ar e ei'lopi a ound th& which may be observed without dctive; then cryst'illizationdev a r 'difficulty at smAi microscopic 'magnification factors. The authors" claim, however, that Montmory li4is himself only td certain 941par4l remarks conceziping foreign particles and that':for this readon ~is method dinnot be considered as'yet, fully a for sele'c'#ing active i0e-f6rming agents. 'rho purpose. thirefore, of the reliabl present article is to determine the possibilities of this method. The authors describe how the a Jlver iodide solution was prepared, with special attention to thi problem of separating from the solution the solid silver iodide particles, for comAcrystalliza.tioncentor's during the experiment otherwise they thpmselves may be . ai~d thus distort pbe picture of Aha:bahaviour of the pafticlos introduced from without. After a study of the crystallixation.process on the silver-iodide parti- cles, the authors tested nine substances (ASI, U13, CuS, Pb12, Cul, CuBr, NH4F, bqntonite, SiO2), foreign bodies, while at the aim time the ica~forming acti- vity.of these same~ preparations was determined under lab conditions by introducin& ' -2/3 Card . , ^AL"- ACCESSION NR: AT4011391 them into a supercooled fog. The results of these tests araidiscussed. in conclu- sion, the authors discovered that substances which damonstrs~ta a high degree of ice. forming activity in a super~ooled fog may be totally inactiya as centers of crystal- i lization for silver,iodide and that, therefore, the above-depcribod method-is not I ';i wholly reliable in the selection of new substances as U4-forming active agents. The, method may, however, be used in laboratory practice as:* 4u;plamant to direct observations in a -supercooled, fog. Orig. art. has: 1 table so 4 figures. ASSOCIAT3:ON; , 'Glevusya 240fiziebas"ya, observstorlys, TAningrad (Main Geophysical Observatory) SUBMTTED: .00 DATE ACQ: MeW, f E=L: 00 ."A SUB CODE: ES SO RZF SOV: 000 OTM t 002,' Card'i 3/3'' ---------- - ------ --- Zi Lti6 S/2S31/64/000/156/0003/00;4 AUTHOR: Py-* c M kov NV Vartseva N. N. TITLE: Deternination of the threshold temperature and kinetics o( ice forTnatlon on active sub!itance-s SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy*, no. 156, 1964. Voprosyl- fizile.1 oblakov I aktivny'4kh vozdeystvly (Problems of the physics o" clouds and active particles), 3-14 i TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, cloud physics, Ice crystal, Ice formation. cloud seedin heterogeneous nucleation ABSTRACT: A simple, convenient and rather objective laboratory method has been developed for determination of the threshold temperature of Ice formation an nu- clei. it is called the "refrigerating shaft". In this method a supercooled fog with a stable vertical temperature gradient is created in a small cylindrical shaft by means of external cooling. The temperature ranges from OC at the en- trance to -14 or -18C deep In the shaft, which contains a fine Kapron fiber whose surface Is covered uniformly with microscopic particles of the substance to be Investigated. If the latter Is active the fiber Is covered completely with small ice xy sta Is to the level at which the threshold temperature is reached. In a L io7o?.-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4045156 single experiment, which requires only a short time, It is possible to determine the desired characteristics of the substance. In this method there Is no settling of nuclei to the bottom of the shaft, no contamination influences the deteradna- tion of the threshold temperature and It is easy to estimate the period of ice formation.and observe the chAracter of the forming crystals of ice, hoarfrost or ice crust, etc. The simplest variant of the apparatus (Fig. I a[ the Enclosure) consists of two coaxial cylinders. The Inner glass cylinder is 150 mm In height and 45 mm In diameter; it serves as a working shaft for the tests. in the ring- shaped space between the cylinders is a cooling mixture. At the bottom of the j shaft there is an electric heating coil covered by a layer of water for generating vapor. A movable thermocouple (5) Is then Introduced into the shaft for measure- .~nent of the vertical distribution of fog temperature. The treated Kapron fiber \about 16 microns In diameter) Is suspended along the axis of the shaft; It Is U-Saintained taut by a copper ring attached to the end. At the same tintee, two can- t ro I IF I be ra -a ea. ~ I nt roduced, I nto -the - s haft one unt reai-ed and t he othe r t rea t ed vilth sliver Iodide. Observations are made through the upper opening of the -.haft using a magnifying lens. The results of tests of a number of substances ~Ag 11 PbI 'ib Bill, Cul, CuOr, CuS, CdS, BeO and S'02) are tabulated. The articie a I so descr es nilcroscale attachment which makes it posOble to determine the Xinetics of ice formation. Orig. art. has: 2 forTmias, 8 figures and 2 tables. 77,71- Z/4 ACCESSION NR; AT404,5156 ASSOCIATION: Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatorlya, LenIngrad (Kaln Geophysical -Skiff-v- -at o r-Y SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: o06 OTHER: 008 3/4 I i L 10707-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4045156 j -4 -6 -12 -16 VC ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. I. Diagram of apparatus for determining the threshold temperature of ice formation (refrigerating shaft with vertical temperature gradient). I shaft; vapor generator; 3 - thermocouple-, 4 cooling mixture; 5 movable thermo- r3l-17-144 coup le; 6 treated Kapron fiber. ON YARTSEVA. N.S., vrac:h,. VAYNSIUMP, Ye.S., kand.med.nauk Effect 01, cy-steine on the course of kratitia. Uch.zap.' (RM glaz.bol. no.7!30",-3U 162. (MIM 16:5) 1. Iz glaznogo otdeleniya polikliniki lqo.7 Moskovskogo gorodskogo otdola zdravoo)Cnraneniya i rentgerovBkogo otdeleniya Cosudarst- venriogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta glaznykh bolezney imeni Gellmgolltsa. (CORNEA-DISEASFS) (CYSTEINE) PLETNEVAp II.F.., vrach; YARTSEVA, R.S., vrach; BURDYADISKAYA, Ye.l. Thmedlate restate of cycteine therapy in the early stages of cataract. Uch.zape CNII glaa.bol. no.7013-316 162. (MIRA 16:5) L Iz glaznogo otdeleniya polikliniki Fo.? Moskovskogo gorodskogo otdela zdravookhranen.i (CATARACTr (CYSTEME) Mg;- KEYS, N.V.; S-INITSYN, A.A.; POZDNYSH.EV., V.M.; SAMARIN, A.P.;-MTSZVA.._Tk.; Frinimali uchastiye.- BEMOVSKIY., B.M.; CHUTCHEW, I.I.; KOMPANUFSTIS., N.V.; ~6=SHCHE=, R.I.; EWLITONUVA, 'V.V.; TOROPOV, F.S. Making ingot molds and otber castings of cast iron wij'~opberoidal graphite at the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant. Stall 23 no.4:381-383 Ap 163. (Iron founding) (Ingot molds) (14IRA 16:4) YARTSEVA, Y8.14. Charac aristics of the study of the regime of groizid 6,ater3 in arid regions. Trudy 141ST~J11,71FO no.10:45-i,8, 164. (WRA 1'1!10) 1, AU THOR: Yartseva, Ye TITLE: Dividing the rCUzha Flood Regions and the Ural-Kushum Inter-River Areas into Districts According to Types of fly- drochemical Processes (Rayonirovaniye territorii Chizhins- kikh razlivov i Uralo-Kushumskogo mezhdurechlya po tipam gidrokhimicheskogo rezhima) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovskogo obahchestva ispytateley prirody, Otdel geologicheskiy, 1958,V11r 3, PP 152 - 153 (USSR) 33 ABSTRACT: This is a resume of a lecture given on Feb 27, 1958. The division into districts of decreasing-salinity, increasing- salinity and relative hydrochemical equilibrum, is accomp- lished by map analysisl schematic maps of the relief and surface drainage basins,.maps of structure contour. and maps of subsurface water mineralization. The run-off con- ditions of the surface waters influence the mineralization process of the subsurface watem The author cites several instances of both increasing and decreasing salinity of subsurface water resources. 1. Geology-USSR 2. Water 3. Salinity--Measurement 4. 1~ydrology --USSR Card 1/1 YARTSEVA, Ye. V. Cand Geol-Min Sci (diBs) "ConditionO mitj biii'llillee of ground waters and hydrochemical characterik;tics of the Chizhinskiye floods and the Uralo-Kuzhwnskiy Rivers confluence area of the Prikas- pian Depression." Moscow, 1960. 31 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Second- ary Specialist Education USSR, Moscow Geological Survey Inst im S. Ordzhonikidze); 110 copies; price not given; (KL, 22-60, 133) LkMNSKIY, G.K. [deceased]; GAIMONOV, LV.; BOGIIkNOV, G.Ya.-, GURKINA., N.F;; RASPOPOV, M.P.; IrARTSEVA, Ye.Ya.- BELYAKOVA, Ye.V., red. Izdt-va; XOWKOLINIKOV, i.A., tekhn.red. [Ground waters of the Caspian Depression and their regimen in the Volga-Ural interfluvel Gruntovye vody Pr'ikaspiiskoi nizmennosti i ikh rezhim v predelikh Volgo-Urallskogo mezhdurechlia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 179 P. (Akademija nauk SSSR, 1960 179 P- (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Iaboratoriia gidrogeologicheskikh problem._ Trudy. vol. 27). 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN S�SR (for Xamenskly) (Volga Valley--Water, Underground) (Ural Valley-Water. Underground) YARUGIII, A.11. Study of the function L (-a)a vests i AN BSSR Ser. fiz.-takhn.nav. no-3:57 71 '58. (ICRA 11:10) (Functional analysis) USSR/Chemical Technology -,Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya., No 19, 1956, 62348 Author: Vektarisl B., Garjonyte,, D., Stelmokaite, A., Jarulaitis,. V., Jarmovskis, S. Institution: None Title: Chalk Marla as Raw Material for the Production of Silicate Brick Original Periodical: Kauno politechn. instit. darbai, Tr. Kaunasek. politekhn. in-ta, 1955., 3: 61-69; Lithuanian; Russian resum4' Abstract: It was found that calcined chalk marls (M) of Lithuanian SSR can be used as calcareous component in tfie production of silicate brick. With a 10-15% content of M in the paste strength of the brick is 200-300 kg/cm2. It is also possible to use calcined or partially calcined M as hydraulic additive (50 of the weight of binder) to produce brick of first grade. Card 1/1 IS JASIUKEV:IC3:US,, V.; J!.~~UL.AITIS V. - LASIS, A.; SASNAUSKAS, K.,- ZUBAUSKAS) SA ~~S~KAS, V., red.; MONTRE red.; CEGYTE, V., tekh. red. (Production of bricks, tiles, and drainpipes] Plytu cerpiu ir drenu gamyba. Dy] V.Jasiukovicius ir kiti. Vilnius) Valstybine politinav ir mokslinee literaturoo leidykla, 1961. 258 P- NIIIA 150) (Bricks) (Tiles) (Drain tiles) ~ARULAITIS,- V._;. BUJOKAS, A.-; MEGZDAITE, D.., red.; LIEGUS, S.p (Production and ansembly of prestressed roinforced-concrate constructions)Itemptai arruotu gelzbotoniniu konstrukciju gavWba ir rwntavimas. Vi-Iniun, Lietuvos TSR Ministru tary- boo valstybinio statybos ir arkhitekturos reikalu komiteto Centrinis technines infomacijoa ir propagandoo biuras, 1962. P. (Prestressed concrete construction) (MIRA 15-18) KLEYNOTAS:,A.A. [Kleinotas.0 A.), inzh.; YARULAYTIS, V.I. [Jarulaitis, V I inzh.; VALIDSHTEYM.S, I.Z.-[VW"d ii~sy 101, inzb. Projected indices of the gas c6i8iiets products plant have been surpassed. Stroi. mat. no.11:3-4 N 165- (MIRA 18:12) 7 - ARITUIN on Razvit, e y.-iit-3 v cre 4 li-rC- cVc-,, r,,rc 71 ' -Y 1 .1 - 're I Ifelminthr,1071, on tho Pir'.'May of K. I. Tc-yabin, lzdz.~', Akarl. ffaul-cy 53SR, 1953, naim ~004 Clvdt. General Biology, D, tau d. Inst. "The Importance of the Littoral Zone of the Ocean and tile 'Coastal So~;! in the Cont,unination of the Population of the citr or FaIldiachkala, ',rith --~IeLm---nths. Cand Yed 3ci, `,eningrad Sanitary-Hygiene 'Ledical Tnst, Lenin-rad, 1954. (R_,7,qBi,ol, yo L,,, Feb 55) SO: Sim. No. '031, 26 Aug 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (14) c 9 0 R m RON ~Mamm*km m Azr ~ ;z -calm YARULI N, G. R. Infestation along the shores of the Caspian Sea with eggs of geohelmInths. Med.paraz. i paraz. bal.24 no.2:117-120 Ap-Je (MLRA 8:10) 1. 1z kafedry obahchey biologii Dagestanskogo maditainakogo institute. (dirAnstitnta S. Yu. Alibekov) (FDMIIYZHS. eggs in Caspian Sea) (WATICR, Caspian Sea, helminthe eggs in) YARULI&-Mi,- Apartment house built b7 a single crew. Transp. stroi. 9 no.4:8-9 AP '59. (Apartment houses) (MIRA 12:6) MEMO- YARULLIN, I., otarshiy leytenant. W antenna on the GAS-69 automobileo roan. sylaz. 16 no.2:45 7 t58. (Radio--Antennas) (Automobiles) (KIRA 11:3) TMMM EWE TARULIN, Kh.G.: AVIIDV, S.V. Using oil-base in drilling fluids with sidetracking. Azerb.neft. khon. 35 no.8:41-42 Ag 156. (WM 9110) (Oil well drilling) (Oil well drilling fluids) 93-4-16/20 AUTHOR: Yarullin, Kh. G. TITLE: Hydraulic Fracturing at the Kirovneft' Enterprises in the Light of Experience (Iz praktiki gidravlicheskogo razryva plastov na promyslakh Kirovnefti) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye Khozyaystvo, Nr.4, 1957, pp. 6o-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Hydraulic fracturing was started by the Kirovneft' (State Trust of the Kirov Oil and Gas Industries) enterprises in Azerbaydzhan in 1954. Due to a lack of experience, the initial fracture treatments were not very effective. After gaining experience, the effectiveness of fracture treatments improved con- siderably. While in 1954 only 39% of all fracturing was successful, in 1955 the percentage of successful treatments increased to 58% and in the first 9 months of 1956, to 69%. Up to October 1, 1956, Kirovneft' performed 108 fracture treatments in producing and 2 injection wells. Positive results were obta' 'ned in 69 wells, the extra quantity of oil amounting to 12.,000 t. Most of the fracturing was performed in the Card 1/5 "Kirmakinskaya" Valley formation. The best results were _ 7~, 7777 93-4-16/2o Hydraulic Fracturin~ at the Kirovneft' Enterprises in the Light of -Experience. (Contd). obtained in the western part of the Sulu-Tepe area (Table 1). The author states that the 700-600 m wells in this area produced originally 10-15 t of oil a day per well. Just prior to fracturing operations production had dropped to 4-5 t per day. Fracture treatments in- creased production 200-300%. Some of the wells became free-flowing wells. The author states that the success of hydraulic fracturing depends principally on two factors, namely: on the proper selection of wells, and on the amount of sand pumped into the fractures. With respect to the selection of wells the author contends that only those wells were selected which met certain theoretical requirements. It had been assumed that in order to obtain best results the formation must consist of packed strata of low permeability and small filter capacity, having high formation pressure and small flow Card 2/5 ofail. Formations having such characteristics were PA- R -*RNP' -7 g -N R MR, ~20R 93-4-16/20 Hydraulic Fracturinj at the Kirovneft' Enterprises in the Light of Experience. (Contd . selected, but the results were not satisfactory. For example, it was established on the basis of experience that formations with small filter capacity and low oil flow had not shown a significant production increase, where as formations with "longer filters" produced much more additional oil (Table 2). With respect to the quantity of sand pumped into the fractureE7,, the author states that experience indicates (Table 3) that the more sand, the better the results. Consequently the present policy at the Kirovneft' enterprises is to pump at least 10 t of sand into each well. The author also mentions the fact that there is no definite drop in pressure at the time of actual fracturing. He con- tends also that the wellhead pressures are not high enough to effect fracturing. The pressure at the face of the hole should be 2 -2.5 times higher than the hydrostatic head. Data in Table 4 show that the best 31 effect is obtained at lower pressure. The author then ard 5 states that in order to fracture the formatIon a certain C 93-4-26/20 Hydraulic Fracturin at the Kirovneft' Enterprises in the Light of Experience. (Contdi. required pressure must be applied depending on the pumping rate or the visaosity of the pumped fluid. At the present time 8-10 pi~mping units are used for pumping more than 20 t of sand. The author suggests that more pumping units Ve used, which would increase the cost of a fracture treatment (ranging at present already from 10,000 to 15,000 rubles). By taking into consideration the fact that the effectiveness of fracturing increases with the length of the filter, that there is no signifi- cant drop in pressure during fracturing, and that good results have been obtained at pressures below those required for the fonnation of new fractures, the author concludes that no new fractures occur in the formation and that the sand-containing fluid penetrates only the native fractures, widening them to a certain extent. To test this conclusion a special test was conducted in well No, 1757, in which 20 t of sand and 60 cu m of Card 4/5 oil containing radioactive matters were pumped, the oil 93-4-16/20 Hydraulic Fracturin at the Kirovneft' Enterprises in the L"ght of Experience. (Contdl. having been pumped in first. The pumping pressure was 80 atmospheres. The daily output of oil increased from 3 to 4.5 t. A gamma ray logging preceded and increased each fraoturotreatment in well No. 757, the bore hole of which was located 50 m from the bore hole of well No. 1757.. No trace of radioactive material was dis- covered in well No. 757. If a new fracture had fomed, th" afttr pimped-1,"Aa frailmre 'would have extended to a conelderable distance. Sinde that did not take place$ the author concludes that either a widen:Ln� 3f native fractures qIdttak n,pitcepfor new cMelg ia formed in the imme a e via n.-y o the face Card 5/5 o e ole. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. F R, M 51P 14(5), SOV/92-58-io-i4/3o AUTHORS: G._, Chief of the Production and Technical Section of the Ki~~v~eUl Administration, and Portnov, B.V... Senior Engineer TITLE: An Interesting Instrument (Interesnyy pribor) PERIODICAL: Nef-tyanik, 1958, Nr 10, pp 19-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: New techniques and equipment facilitating oil well maintenance and overhauling are widely used in oilfieldB of the Kirovneft' Administration. Nevertheless, interruptions in .operations, often due to minor troubles which are not alwaya properly recorded,, affect the productivity of labor. For this reason a group of the Kirovneft' workers (A.A. Lobachev., A.A. Dzhanibekov, M.V. Berezin and B.A. Oganov) has developed an instrument which registers the operation of the hoisting equip- ment used in removing sand plugs from oil,wells., the change of deep pumps, sinking and lifting drill pipes, etc. The . instrument consists of two main parts, the transmitter and the Card 1/2 An Interesting 1xistrument SOV/92-58-10-i4/3c -the recorder. Their design mechanism, and various parts are deser'-bed aiid ehown in Fig. 1. The striking pin of the transmitter connected to'the friction clutch puts in motion the me(.,hanism of the recorder built from a modified MG-310 manometer. The operation 'a recorded on a cartogram.by a needle with the attaohed pen. The foreman in charge of oil well maintenance and overhauling Interprets the cartogram, and keeps a special record of itnterrupt-lons in operation as registered by the recorder. The cartr'gram reewdirg the work of a crew which removed -the sand plug 'IS preBented jLn'Fig. '2, and the caie of the crew which lowered and lifted p,,ar-,p tubes Is presented in Fig. 3. The cartogram aloo shows tile begi_rx_,.J.-ng and ithe end of an operation and serves as a basis for determinirg the boati-3 paid to drillers for accelerating an operation. The instrument Is now widely used in the Kirovneftl Administration. There are 3 figttras- ASSOC IATION: NPTJ K-'rovnef (The Kirovnef t Petrolelam Production Administration Card- 2/2 MM YARULLIN., Clay mixer. fleftianik 6 no.12.29 D 161. (MIRA 14;12) (0U well drMing fluidfs) 7: 1:' KARAPETOV, K.A.; YARULLIN, Kh.G.; GADZHIYEVA, S.Ya. ------- Results of using--NGV-SP-28 deep-wall pumps without bushings in fields of the Oil Field Administration of the Kirov Petroleum Trust. Azerb. neft. khoz. 40 no.1:33-35 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:8) 11 (Azerbaijan-Oil well pumps)

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