rAROSHUSKrf, X.G. (g.Xulyab)
V.I.Lonin's criticism of phyviological Idealism and its
significance in understanding tho bistory of psychophysiolaff.
Vop.paikbolo 6 no.2:47-W Mr-Ap 160, (NIU 1317)
(lanin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-igz4)
YAROMEVSKIY, M..G. 1I.Kulyab)
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Helmholtz, Sechenay and the problem of determination in nourOP47chic.
Vop. psikhol. 6 no-5-3-16 5-0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Helmholtz, grmann Ludwig Ferdinand Von--1821-1894)
~Spchenov, Ivan Mikhailovich, 1829-1903)
(Senseo arid'seneation)
(Nervous systeml...,
1AR08 Mikhail G gor'"
HUBUYI.- I-.- GLAZAMI, M., red.; BATALOVA, M.,
red-.;---flVM; '~'.G. , tekhn. red.
[Problem of determinism in physiological psychology] Problema
determinizma v paikhofiziologii XIX veka. Dushanbe, Dushan-
binskii gos. pedagag. in-t, 1961. 834 p. (141RA 16:7)
(PSYCHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGICAL)
YAROSIIEVSKIYI M.G.
Sechenov and worl&'Psyebology. Vop. psikhol. 9 no.5:3-21
S-0 '634 (MIRA 17:2)
1. Pedagogicheskly instituti'Dush9***-
-9 "Wo m a M- --MEW
A
POLOVGHETKO, I.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; APANASITEV, Y.Ne, inzh.; UZLTUK, V.N.,
inzh.; KRIVOS=o 171, A.A., irLzh.,-TAROSMSKIT, N.D., inzh.
Investigation and control of the erosion of blast furnace linings.
Stall 20 no-9:769-774 3 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo i TSentralinyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
institut chernoy metallurgii.
(Blast furnaG ' Maintenance and repair)
im-fractory materials)
GOLIDFARBp E.M.0 inzh.; TAYTS, N-yu-., inzh.; IXGOVETS, L.V., inzh.;
SOROKIN, A.A.,, inzh.; CHWHURO, A.N., inzh4; POLETAYEV, B.L., inzh.;
YAROSHEVSKIY, N.D. inzh.
Increasing the heat capacity of blast furnace air preheaters.
Biul-TSIICHM no.4:9-13 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Blast furnaces) (Air preheaters)
i~;a i v5 S
.KOROSTIK, P.D.; KOTEL'ITIKOV, LV.; PANEV, G.A.; M45AMEV, N.I.; 6ULDATKINt A.I.;
Popov, N.N.; DUNAYEV, N.Ye.; YAFtOSf1EVSKI:1,-S-~-,
Blast furnace smelting with coke made of a charge having an Increased
content of gas coal. Met.i. gornorud, prom, no.(~7-10 11-D 163.
REMIRENZWO
Y-AROSHEVSKIY S L MORGUNOV
1.1,; POPUlt N N.p kand. t,3 i rrauk
InUrdependence of the chemical composition ard ts=pqraturaa
of cast iron and slag during the tapping of a blast furnu.-.,),
list. i gornorud* prcm. no.3:4-7 MY-Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
YAROSIIEVSKIY,..S.L., inzh.
Measuring the temperature of cast iron being tapped from the blast
furnace. Trudy UkL'. nauch.-issl. inst. met. no-7:91-100 '61.
(MIRA 14:11)
(Blast furnaces--Equipment and supplies)
(Thermocouples)
W,
f I
MIT!~I-, y 4- 7nr:
DUNAYEV, N.Ye.,, inzh.; YAROSIMVSKIY,, S.L.., inzh.
Effect of natural gas on the heating and the chemical composition
of cast iron. Stall' 22 no.4:296-300 Ap 162. WIRA 15:5)
(Blast furnaces) (Gas, Natural)
a, V2
q L!~P.
.IR
YAROSHEVSKIY, S.L.; POPOVP N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Temperature control of cast iron and slag at blast furnace
outlets. Met. i gornorud.-prom. no.5:-11-13 S-0 163.
(MMA :L6: 11)
1. Donetskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii Gosplana TT]crSSR.
i4,
PANEV, G.A.; KIJZtJB, A.G.; CIIUVPYLO, II.P.; KAMARDIN, A.M.; NOVIKOV, I.S.;
YAROSHEVSKIY, S.L.; POPOV, N.N., kand. tekhn. nauk
Effect of high temperature heating of the hearth on the operation
of a blast furnace. Mot. i gornorud. prom. no.2:9-11 W-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
88262
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.B023/BO66
AUTHORS: Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medioal
S-ervice, Solodovnikor, A. V., Major of the Medical Service
TITLE: Changes of Thermoregalation in the Organism of Pighter
Pilots During Plight
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1960, No. 3, PP. 30-33
TEXT: The authors observed an increasedbody temperature in fighter
pilots after the flight, which is maintained for some time. This
phenomenon is due to individual peculiarities of men. In a pre-flight
examination of the pilots, the authors measured the body temperature of
67 men-repeatedly during one day and after landing, or 5-7 minutes later.
The thermometers were numbered and the temperature of each pilot was
measured with the same thermometer under the tongue. In 47 men temperature
was increased by 0.4-1-50C after the flight. In 39 men the temperature
after the flight was more than 370C. The most frequent rises in
temperature occurred after the first flight, less after the second, and
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still less after the third one. The observation disclosed a dependence
of the temperature rise on a number of circumstances. Some missions did
not cause a temperature rise in some pilots, while others resulted in a
considerable increase. Table 1 shows the results of measurements.during
daytimeg at simple meteorologic conditionso It was found that only the
complicated flight missions and the interruptions in their accomplishment
were expressed by the character of the temperature change. When repeating
a certain kind of flights, the temperature reaction became more seldom.
Gradually, it disappeared completely. Table 2 shows the results of
measurements carried out under the same meteorologic conditions at
different flying operations. The body temperature of experienced pilots
rose only half as often as that of beginners, the authors say, and more
frequently after a night flight than after a day flight. Since the work
of a pilot involves a very large emotional strain, the authors assume
that the rise in temperature with fighter pilots may be explained by
emotional displacements and by the action of the latter on the
thermo-regulative system of the organism. It is, however, not clear why
the temperature does not rise before the flight, but afterwards. On the
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of Fighter Pilots During Flight B023/Bo66
basis of their observations the authors suppose that the temperature rises
during the flight itself, since at this time the nervous and psychical
strain has the greatest effect. Some cases in which the temperature was
found to rise prior to flight, may be considered a signal for an increased
individual sensibility. The authors point out again that the change of
the thermoregulation of the pilot's body depends on the degree of his
experience, of the general level of his preparation, on the difficulty
of the flight mission and on other factors which determine the work of
the pilot. All men in which a rise of body temperature during the flight
was observed were subjected to a general medical examination. No
pathological symptoms were found. Those pilots whose,body temperature rose
to more than 370, were examined again. Also in this case the authors cam
to the conclusion that the temperature rise is only indicative of an
increased response of the organism. The measurement of the blood pressure
and pulse offered no other interpretation of the phenomenon discussed.
The studies of many years of the aviation medical service justify the
application of the so-called individual method in the judgment of the
state of health of air crows. And yet, the application of this method
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in the admission of the pilots to the flight is considerably complicated
because of the lack of knowledge regarding the cause of the temperature
rise after the flights. Data obtained by A. D. Slonim, A. N. Krestovnikov,
K. M. Smirnov, N. A. Matyushkina are mentioned. There are 2 tables.
SUBMITTED. October 1959
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~'YAROSHHVKS Y, Ta.M.
Conditioned reflexes in the azoloti. Uch.zap.ll,-n un. no.164:36-51
154, (MLRA 10:3)
l.-Laboratoriya fisiologii vysshey nerynoy deyatellnosti (zaveduyushchiy
I.Sh. Ayrapetlyants)
~CONDITIONZD RESPONSE) (AXOLOTLS)
1., 3:
LIP; I,%*., I V.; rinimal U~,~.-autiv(- 'LAROSHEVSKly, YU.A.
Lrri -ij..h n r. f 4 r:
plyismn and urlnu wDif, 019 ~Illd (it' rostrun. Vop. llml;,~:d.
khl,,a. 8 no.4:/,2(,'-/.23 JI-Ag 76:2.
I flb(,11-11 t, r t~Vtl It itl It fi ftkLI.3h'fj!-,3* 7.11
Omokc,lool ~ AVT I labovatoriya kc,11-.)lclnoy kIdmill. inut.1tutn
vy,,inl,,,,)mole.kulyavny~h soyorlinorly Arl 1,011,11-Trad.
Y
MARKUS, Jolm; ALTAYEV, V.Ya., inzh. (translator]; BAYKOVSKIY, V.Ya., inzh.
[translator]; ZAYMOVSKIY, Ye.A., inzh.[tranalatoril; KOPOVYAKOV,
D.B., inzh.[translator); MOKEYEV, O.K., inzh.[translator];
-JARQSY,-VqLIY,-Xu.A,.-,-4nzh.[traniilator],- IVAITOV, V.A.p kand, tekhn.
nauk, red.; SOKOIDV, A.A., kand. tokhn. nauk) rod.; BASKAKOVA, L.B.,
red.; DZHATIYL'VA, F.Kh.j tekhn. red.
(Handbook of electronic control circuitsISkhemy elektronnoi avto-
matiki. Pod red. i s predisl. V.A.Ivanova i A.A.Sokolova. Mo-
skva, Izd-vo inostr* lit-ry, 1962. 342 p.Translate4 from-, the English.
(Electronic control) (Electronic circuits) (leCi5: 22)
(Automatic control)
LIBERMAN., L.L.;.-YAROP4M~,q~.yu.A.
Insulin function of the mother and fetus. Biul._ekap. biol.
i med. 56 no.8:21-24 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Iz endokrinologicheakoy laboratorii (na hnyy rukovoditell
deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.G. ~anov) Instituta
akusherstva, i ginekologii (direktor - Prof. M.A. Petrov -
Maslakov) AMN SSSR, Leningrad. Predstavlena deyetvitellnym
chlenom. AMN SSSR V.G. Baranovym.
HEM
YA4W,gIK, L..I,
~Nct O~Strelptococcus scariatinae 6n pbaggeXtomig of Streptococams
f
scairlatipae.0 Mikroblol. Sh., 11ey 15 nosZ:49-55 1953,e (GLML 2$0)
Of Odesse Medical Institute.
USp/General Problems of Pathology - Allergy. U
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 5, 1959, 22672-
Author : Yaroshik, L.I.
Inst
Title : observations of Presence of A;.Iergen in Streptococci
of Non-Scarlet Fever Origin.
Orig Pub : Mikrobiol. zh., 1958, 20, No 1, 25-29
Abstract : 34 strains of bemolytic strepbococcus were isolated (25
from the fauces of rhounLatic fever patienta, 5 from
enucleated tonsils of patients with tonailitis, 2 from the
mouth of patients with angina follicularis, and 2 from the
blood of patients with B-3psis). I ml of filtrate of a 5-
day-old broth culture of the strain under investigation
was introduced subcutaneously to nice; the next day the
mice recieved oubcutancounly each 0-5-1 DLm of a 24-hour
culture. The filtrates were considered allergenic when
they, not being toxic, sensitized mice with respect to
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., 110 5, 1959, 22671
0-5 DLm of culture. Of 25 strains isolated from the fauces of patients
with rheumatic fever, 10 possessed expressed and 8 weak
allergenic properties (PP); of 5 strains isolated from
the tonsils, 2 and 2; of 2 strains isolated from the
fauces in angina follicularis, 2 and 0; of 2 strains, iso-
lated from the lilood of patients with sepsis, 2 and 0.
The sensitizing properties of allergen, purified according
to the method of Verzhikovskiy and Konstantinova, were
also investigated; furthermore it was not possible to
obtain the purified allargens with sharply-expressed sen-
sitizing properties from all strains of streptococcus
which possessed AP ia mtive filtrates. V.M. Shapiro
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MINERIFIN, S.M.; YAROSTIly, 1'.1.
ffect of v.reptocac::a! P.Ilergen on t;ic- vours~, of tile Ekraartzman
phenomenon. Z6;r. raikrobiol., apid. 1 irs"ran. 40 nc.1',12-17 0 163.
(MIRA 17;,,6)
1. Iz Odasskogo jredI.-,,52rskogo Instituta Pirogova.
_.I- wwc. III X,
YAROSIIIK, L.I. [YAroe),yk,
Studying allergenic properties of.streptococci isolated fro.2
rhoutwitics. Mikrobiol.zhur. 21 no.4:48-52 139. (IfIRA 12:11)
1. Iz Odeaskago meditainskogo inatituta, kafedra mikrobiologii.
(STRHPTOCOCCUS)
UTEGENOVAY Kamile Vosoma, prof.; YAR.OSIULOVA; N.A., red.;
TURABAF-EV, B., tekhn. red*-~4`:7~"`---`~
[Diagnosis and treatment of sterility] Diagnostika i
lechenie besplodiia. Alma-Ata, Kazgosizdat, 1963. 17 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
GREBINSM. S.0., professor; YAROSHIN. B.1.
Vitamin C in desert plants. Dop.ta pov,L'viv*un*no.4, pt.2:
30-31 '53- (MLRA 9:11)
(Ascorbic acid) (Xerophytes)
My
YAROSHINSKAYA, A.M.
Bryozoans of the Upper Ordovician in the Gorny7 Altai. 'rudy
SNIGGIMS no.8s84-85 160. (KRA 15:9)
(Altai Mountains--Polyzoa, Fossil)
YAROSHINSKAYA, A.M.
Some representatives of Bryozoa of the Upper Ordovician family
Monticuliporidae from the GorrWy Altai. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.23--
143-153 162. (MIRA 16s9)
(Altai Mountains-Polyzoa, Fossil)
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RUMANIA/Chemical Technology Leather, Fur, Gelatine, etc. H-35
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khiniy", No 12, 1958, 42077
Author : Aleksa, Yaroshinskaya-Drabik, Maga, Strub, Burgelya
Inst : Academy RPR
Title : Improvements in Extraction of Vegetable Tanning Substan-
ces from a Tanning Raw Material of Native Origin.
Comuiication III.
Orig Pub Studii si carcetari stiint. Acad. RPR, Fil. Iasi. Chim.,
1956, 7, No 1, 105-127-
Abstract A two-phase (cold and hot) extraction (E) of tanning
materials (TM) provides extracts with a high degree of
purity (DP), but causes increased losses in tannides (T)
at cold E. The factors stufied in detenAining the anount
of T in cold extract were: degree of grinding of TM,
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur- Khimiya, No 12, 1958) 42077
temperature, duratian and speed of E. Spruce bark was
used as TM; it was ground to 2-3,3-7 and 7-15 mm; the
temperature of cold E was 15-200C, IOOC and 50C; the
duration of E wad from 1 to 30 minute5i, The volume of
water remained constant throughout, thus the rate of E
was in an invert ratio to the duration of E. The DP of
an axtract is increased with diminishing of the TM par-
ticle size and with the increase of the temperature of
E in the coldk' The amount of T, in a cold extract, is
increased when the size of the TM particles ranges from
2-3 and 3-17 mm, and E temperature of 15-200C. To lower
the T losses in the cold, the TM with a large particle
size have to be subjected to E; cold E must be conduc-
ted at the lcwebt ter.Teratura and minimum E duration.
More T is present in the extract than in TM when ungrin-
ded TM is extracted with cold water, dried, and
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Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 12, 1958, 42077
re-extracted with warm water (at wxLximum E duration).
A high degree of purity (DP) is obtained (according
to the official method).
For the previous cor=unication ace; R. Zh. Khin-j 1956,
3463-
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YARO5IIiflTSJYiYA -ILE.;
-i5te for repairing rubberiz,~d apparatuE. Khi'M,
(ITIRA IF 1
164. 1
1. Barnaullokiy filial Opytno-konstruktorakogo byuro avtcmatW.
MMFEWWW
-5zAlt
RLIMENKO, N.M., Inzh.; YAROSIIINSKIY, G.K., inzh.
Transportation at the construction site. Ener_v.stroi. no-23:114-123
,61. (MIRA 15:1)
1. NachaVnik Upravleniya zheleznodorozhnogo i vodnogo transporta
(for Klimenko). 2. Glavnyy inzb. Avtotran5portnogo upravleniya
(for Yaroshinskiy).
(Kremenchug Hydroelectric Power Station--Transportation)
W-1
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ZAMYSHEVSKAYA, N.N.; YAROSIIIk9KAYA, N.P.
Methodology for a rapid determination of wi5ture and glycerin
in cellophane films. K-him. volok. no.6:67-68 165.
(MIM 18:12)
1. Barnaul'sIddly filial Opytno-konstruktorskogo byuro aytomatiki.
Submitted April 13, 1965.
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ACCEMON NR: AP5015017 UR/Oq78/65/010/006/14AI/1448
541. 1-1,54G. 654/.669
AUTHOR: Zaytr eva, L. L. ; Konarev, M. I.; Kruglov, A. A.; Cherstvenkova,.. Ye. P.
YaroshinsRFy,--V.-r--
Z" - - 10
TITLE: Thermal properties of binary sodium sulfates of certain rare earth elements of
the cerium subgroup.
SOURCE: Zhurnal neorgardeheakoy khimii, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 1441-1448
TOPIC TAGS- lanthanum compound, cerium compound, praseodymium compound,
Peodymium compound, samarium compound, gadollinium compound, binary sulfate,
rare earth oulfate, oxyoulfate structure, sulfate dehydration
LABSTRACT.-Thermographic, - thermogravimetric, and x-ray- diffraction studies (if the
binary sodium sulfatei of lantimnum, cerium praseadymium, neodymium, samarium, and
gadolinium were carried out E1 20-1100C. Thermal and x-ray analysis showed that the de-
hydration of sodium lanthanum and sodium certum sulfate takes place with the formation of
an intermediate phase. Ni such intermediate compounds were observed during dehydration
of the other binary sulfates. Anhydrous sodium lanthanum. suffate was found to be iso-
structural with anhydrous sodium cerium sulfate. Interplanar distances for the main lines
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of the x-ray patterns of La2(SO4)3 Na2S04 and Ce2(S04)3 - Na2SO4 were calculated. It
was shown that the temperature at which the water of crystallization is driven out of the
binary sulfates of Pr, Nd, Sm and Gd rises with decreasing Ionic radius of the mTe earth
eLements. The x-ray diffraction characteristics are given for the anhydrous salui
PT2(S041J3 - N&ZS041 Nd2(SO4)3 - Na2SO4; Sm2(804)3 . Na2804, and Gd2(904)3 - Na2SO4,
which are isostrue'suz-all. Tlhe stability range of the crystal hydrates and anhydrous Wnary
suffates of the rare earth elements of the cerium subgr-wip, wass determined. Decompc~sition
of anhydrous sodium cerium sulfate at 750-1100C is associated with the forrazt1cm ot C*.~-.
On heating to 7 50- 11 OOC, the anhydrous binary sodium sulfates of La, Pr, Nd, Sin and Gd
form isostructural oxysulfateb. Interplanar distances for a series of x-ray patteims of
these (mysulfates were also calculated. "The thermogram and thermogravitograms were
recorded by V. P. Borisov. Orig. art. has: 10 figures and 5 tables,
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YAROSHINSKIY, Ye.V*; SERGEUV, V.N.
Zenoliths in magnetites from dikes in the Telfbes deposit. Geol.rud.
mestorozh. no.3:98-102 W-JJe 161. 1/+: 6)
1, Tomskiy politekhnicheakiy institut S.M.Kirova.
(Telfbes region-Xenoliths)
BEREZOVSKAYA, Ya.K.; PILIPENKO, A.P.; XAROSHINSKIYt YU.N*
Pathogenesis of uy=etrical bilat-,ral necrosis of the cortical substance
the kidneys. Urologila 24 no.6:20-26 159. (MIJU 13:12)
(KIMLS-DISEASE-9)
ARTONDKV M.R.; YAROSHINSKIY9 YU-N-
"hal oatcome in galvanocautery of tho poUtal tomail. Teat-
otorin. 22 no.3:96-99 M74e 160. (MM 13:3.0)
(TONSn&-DISMES) (KMTROTHMUMTICS)
121 -ill--'~ -L
T
SHLYAKHTER T.M.; YARWHINSKIL YU.N.
Laiom7o5arcorz of the urinary blii-lde7j one. obaer7aticll.
Vop.cnk. 11 no.11392-93 165. (MTRA 11931)
1. Is urologicheskogo otdel4miya (zav. - kand.med.nallk Z.S.
VayrtAr-) 1 patologosiatomicheskogo otdelenlya (zav. P.F.
6
K.alitlyevskty) klInIchaskoY Lvllnitsy flo.&I (gl.avzrj-y v-.a--h
P.S.Feb:ushko).
ask
mfttrnft
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gum
INN
VAYNBERGY Z.S.; LARO SKI
Carcinoma of the seminal vesicles; a case report. lop rk. 10
no.8:117-119 164. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Iz urologicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - kand.med.nauk Vaynberg
Z.S.) i patologoanatomicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - doktor
Kaliteyevskiy P.F*,) Klinicheskoy.bollnitsy No.67 (glavnyy vrach
Petrushko, P.S.), Moskva.
SIMONOV, N., inzh.; MOSHKIN, A., inzh.
Use of electronic liquid level indicators in cold storage warer--
houses. Khol.tekh. 37 no-5:9-13 S-0 160. (KIRA 13:10)
1. Hookovskiy kholodillnik No.12-(for Sizonov). 2. Vnesoyuznyy
nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut kholodilinoy pronVehlennosti
(for Taroahkin).
(Xoscow--oold storage varehouses)
(Liquid level Indicators)
(Refrigeration and refrigerating mchinery)
YAROSHKO, 1e. 1.
Effect of Novarsenal on the Gardio-vascular System in Animals
Dissertation. In List of Works Produced
Dept. of Pharmacology,(VIFIA) - Gandidate of medical Science V. U. Chernov ki. o. zav.-
performing the responsibilities of manager), Moscow
Otchel o Nauchno-Issledovatel'skoy ueyatellnosti vsesoyuznogo instituta bkdperimentallnoy
meditsiny iri. A. r. Gor1kogo za 1938-1939 MUIA - Report on the -qesearch 71ork of the
institute of bxperimental tiedicine imeni A. la. Uorikiy for 1938-1939), Ilkedgiz", Koscow-
Leningrad, 1940, book p. 270
DROS Il ("VETS, R.L., lailA.
Effectiveness of cc:7iLostz. Ze7-'edelie 27 ro.(,:69-7:_ Jja
(KIRA, 18 -.9)
1. Zhito-m-Irskaya oblastm~ya Is',,ckhc--yuystvenriaya opytraya
kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; XA~ ~31~OVETS, R.I. [Lkroshovets'. R.I.))
sta.rshiy nail hW sotrudaik
Preparing the perennial grass sod for fiber flax. Visnyk silthosp.
nauky 4 no-8:103-105 Ag 161. WIRA 14:7)
1. Zhitomirskayu gosudarstvennaya seliskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya
stantsiya.
(Flax) (Tillage)
DONSKOY, S.M.; ZENSX6V, N.Ya.- OSENOVO V.I.; POTAPOV~ A.I.;
YaOSliUK,-.
VAYNER, M.S.; VERITYI,
UDALIKHRIA A.S.;
Ye.A.; CHMD-1., D.r.-O--dffiHB-40V, K.A.; ZIBRIN, D.A.;
RKBENVALID, Ye.L.; KOZLOV, A.I.; BUMIOV, A.G.;
OSTROVSKAYA, L.N.; TAUEES, I.S.; PETROV, Z.I.; POTEPALOV.,
V.A.; PECHOITYY, A.D.; TROFDIOVA, A.S., tekhn. red.
CDs-velopment of power engineering in the Tatar A.S.S.R.]
Razvitie energetiki Tatarskoi ASSR. Kazan', Tata-rkoe k-nizhnoe
izd-.vol 1961. 145 p. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Tatar A.S.S.R. Sovet Narodnogo khozyaystva. Upravleniye
energeticheskoy promyshlennosti.
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Power engineering)
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modatatim of bile moc Mica by pain makimull. S. Yu,
Yax W_Nl, P. Glagolev and H. M. Semmeriko. Mrd.
-WOY.141 -7.-EIPIO
Ukralar) 1W, No. 2. 22 - were Per-
Itatined on dogs starved in$ the day of the rapt. Thebile
was collected directly front a bile fisluts, the 93H 1-6d,let
duct having beta licated lorliminate im-ible, edvto U its
contraction. MCC. StitalliatiOU Of the CCnlrAl end Of flit
cut scialk nerve inhibited bile xvtetiou, this itihillition
persistirS for foatile time after the removal of t lie stimulus.
Alky. (Vats I-Aykr) andthi- 4ty"sidurof the bile were de.
ctramed during sainfuldrion, while the hifirul.111 (11will'.1of
van deu Bergh (C. A. IS. 72HII) u.inif AutriaricliVs
colorimeter) and cholesterol (Adler's apl,.. umnal I he rtAir
reaction al cholesterol in the pm-wim-c of Acto manal its-
soj colitento were Increased. The bifirulain coneu. cost-
linued to Increase for knife 111fic after the renloval of the
stinvulus. During the first stage s)f stim"Lititall bite
secretion was %afnewhat increased as u result of the pits-
sure exerted by the aladominal wall of the liver. AdnAu1%-
tratkin of curate abolished this pressure &3 well as the
initial Increase in but secretion. S. A. Corian
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A~U;n Will ;uL;;;Jc nervous sylitens'no ths iscre-
Ition of lymph. S. 11. Glagolev, D. %f.
.Sellienenko gild Ii. Va. Kftllllrr. J. Mid., UJitdifif 9,
1377-88(in Rulstan, I.W-9, in French, 13W-00)(1940).
-Ar"int (1). takotine (11),pilucurpiric (111)ohyso-
11011"e-11CI (IV), aCl.. pituitrin pro-
I.
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is due to resi.'Jon un the parasympathetic system and to a this dye appears n the lymph. The characteristics of
chance In the osmotic pressure in the tissues. Increased lymph am changed after the inJcctIOU Of VU, IX, 71 Of
(dilation is also lymphagogic, e. X., large quantities at leech muscle ext. Profound narcosis decreaws lymph
N&CI wAn. cc a coucd. soln. of Nas~X)o. An accekmtxd 0 .
riations In blood pressure after
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Irespiration enhances lymph formation even after death.
!An animal killed by III or adrenaline (VIII) also shows a en
a
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section of the spinal Cord wilipararily Increase lymph
rise in lymph formation. Elec. stimulation of the vagus flow. J. PinchAck
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phagosic action of Vul is AT: ve even ter pre-
1
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lymphatic pressure in the thoracic duct up to 11-12 mm.
Ifli. The lymphagugic action of 10, insulin (XI) and thy.
nc Is only slightly understood. The Tell corpuscles
found in the exacted lymph tire there largely by virtile
of amistoinoilis between the vrins and the lymphatic
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MIMYLFV,A*P.; PMLIKOVA, R.V.;YAROBLAV, T-T*,~
WkInating solid fuel as raw material for gasification. Gaz.proa-
no.2:11-15 7 '56. (KERA 10:1)
(Fuel) (Gas manufacture and works)
PISIMEN, M.K.; YERMAKOV, VX.; BELYANIN, Yu.I.; YAWSLAV, T.Ye.
Experimental pyroly51S of mazut and shale tar. Gaz. prom. 16 no.!!;
18-22 '61. (MIRA 15:1)
(Pyrolysis) (Mazut)
DEFBAREM)!tFRP M.I.; SEREHINNIKOVA, K.L.; TFAROVSKIYO II.A.; 1rjvIr;.t1i
uchastiye; SFAROV, P.M.- NOVIKOV, L.Z.Y, LUP,'Y--', E.I.; F,-,S'ffN,
Y.K.; YARABIN, A,'A. [d-e:,,eaqeJ4, KG5713711, L.I.; FFCik,.It
P.I.; VININA L.V.; MOTOV, F.F~; NIKOLAYEV, N.J.v YhRO.':i!AVv
T.Ye.; NUDELIMAN, V.G.
Gasification of mazut wider pressure in a steam,-oxygen blast.
Gaz. pron. 9 no.1li49-50 164. (MRA 17-12)
REM
YAROSLAVtTS, V.V.
Grouped unit method of 18 D engine repairs. Rech.t.ransp. 16 no.12:
22-23 D 157. 11: 1)
l.StarshiT inzhener-takhnolog zavoda iment. Lenina.
(Marine engines--Maintenance and repair)
Will U90111-
IZE, -.1-
YAROSIAVTSEV, A.
For a high quality of production. Mashincotroitall n-o.l:"
ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
(Machinery industry-Technological innovations)
YAROSLAWOVA, G.
Tuberculosis - Preventive Inoculation
Plenary Session of the Central Comission on Vaccination Against Tuberculosis, held Feb.
4-5, 1952. Sov. med. 16, No. 7, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November _195~1 Uncl.
YAHOSIAVOVA- G-V-
Observations on children with 'veering" tuberculin tests as,a method
of prevention of overt forms of tuberculosis. Yop. okh.'mat. I det.
6 no.10;73-77 0 f6l.
1. Iz Smolenskogo oblastnogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispansers,
(g:Lavnyy vrach, Ye.A.Khomenkova).
(TUBERCULIN)
limim
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RASE I BOOK 80V/6181
P ECPLOITA70H
Urallskoye soveahchnnlye po opektroakop2l. , 30, Sverdlovok, 1960
Matarlaly (Materials of the Third Ural Cbnference on Spectros-
f
copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurglzdat, 1962.\~97 p. Errata slip
1nferted. 3000 copies printed,
Sponsoring Agencies: Xnatitut fiziki metallov Akh4emli nauk SSSR.
Komissiya po spektrookopli; and Urallakiy dom tekholki VSNTO.
Zds.~(Tltle page): 10. P. Skornyakov, A. B.-Shayevich, and S. 0.
Oennad1y Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish.:---'
-Dogomolov; Ed * 71,
IL
Ing Houses N N. T. Mallkova.
: L.iKryzhova; Teoh. Ed.:
PURPOSE: The book,fa collection of articles, is intended for staff
members of spectral analysis laboratories In Industry and scien
tifle research organizations, as well as for students of related..*
disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results.
Katerials of- the Third Ural conference (Cont. SOV/6181,
COVERAGEt The collection presents theoretical and practical prob-/
lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy-
sia in controlling the chemical composition otvarious material
in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy, geology, chemical indus-;
try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V.7
Chentsova for help In preparing the materials for the press.
References follow the-individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
PART I
Sheratkov, Yu. A., and L. P. Makelmovskly. Investigation of-
the dependence of the total Intensity of spectral lines
on the concentration of elements in an arc-dise"O PUBMIM,
Card 2A5,.
17,
Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) S0716181
Buravlev, Yv M., M. A. Perepelkina, Ob P. Neuymina, and
0. 1. Haramygina. InveBtigation of the effect of
structure on the results of spectral analyses of cast
iron 62
Bo.brov, V. A., Ye. N. Chernoguz, and T. No Yaroplavoya6
~Appllcatlon of nfractional exposureo method for spectral
analysis of alloy cast Irons and alumlnum~alloys 66
Matyugina, X. V. Spectral analysis of silicon brasses by
the calculated graph method 67
Obukhova, Ye.A., and N..Ks' Budnevokly. Applioation of
electrotransfer In plotting calibration graphs acaordl
ng
a of alloys
to a singlo standard in the apectral analysi 68
YAROSLAVSKAYA, D. L
yAROSLAVSKAYA, D. I.- "Certain Features of Morphology and Topography of Sigm~~dal '5inus
During Various Periods of Developrwnt of OrganiBm, and Their Clinical Significance."
Min of Public Health RSFSR,, Sverdlovsk State Med Inst., Omsk, 1955 (DiBnertations
for Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow
__A
T. --Z
YAROSIAV51AYA, D.I., kandidat maditainakikh nauk
ical significance,of some morphologic and topographic p4caliarities
of the sigmoid sinus in various periods of body development. Vast.
oto-rin. 18 no.6:30-54 N-3) 156*. (MLRA 10:2)
1. 'Iz kafedry bolaxney ukha. gorla i noes (zav. prof. Te.I.
Taroslavskly) i kafedr7 nomallnoy anatomil (rukovoditelO rabqty -
doteent X.S.Dahevich) Onskogo maditsinakogo instituta.
(KASTOID BONN, anat. and histol.
stgioid sinus in various stages of develop.)
L
V EXCERPTA MEDICA See 20'Vol 2/8 Gerontology Aug 59
D34. Age characteristics of the projection of the sigmaid sinus an the
external surface of the temporal bone (Russian text) YARMLAVIVAYA D. 1.
Trudy Ormk. Afed. Inst. 1957,13 (77-84)
Observations conducted on 97 macerated skulls and i 18 heads of cadavers or in-
dividuals of varying age showed that the anterior boundiry or oicsigmoid sinus
gradually approaches the external auditory meatus with age. nic lines of Dyako-
nov, Lysenkov, and also the posterior bouudac7 of the triangle of Shipo do not in a
large pcrcenta e of cases present a danger in re ation to the sigunoid sinus in cases or
operations on tTc temporal bone. Thc following reference points Which permit one
to avoid wounding the sinus are proposed: rroin birth to the age of 6 months - the
anterior 2/3 of the surface of the mastoid process; rrorn 6 months to i yr. - the
anterior 2 of the mastoid process; from 1 -7 yr. - the anterior I i3 of the mastoid
process; (
0 der than 7 yr. - the anterior border of the mastoid process. References
16. (S)
NMOT-"E;
137-58-6-11990
,Translation from, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1), p 114 tUSSRj
AUTHORS~ Agladze, R.I., Yaroslav5 Gaprindashvili, V.N
TITLE- A Hydrornetallurgical Method for Proc essing of a Sulfide
Antimony- arsenic Ore Containing Noble Metals (Pererabotka
sul'fidnoy sur~myano-mysli'yakovistoy rudy, soderzhashchey
blagorodr.yye metally, gidrometallurgicheskim sposobom'i
PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta metalla i gorn. dela. AN GruzSSR, 1957, Vol 8,
pp
ABSTRACT: A proc ess was investigated whereby Sb and As are extracted
preliminarily by means of alkaline and alkaline- sulfide solu-
tions. In order to study the process, 100-g batches of ore,
crushed to a pdrticle 6ize of 2-3 mm, were employed in each
experiment. The temperature of the pulp was maintained at
900C- the liquid-to- solid ratio at 4- 1. The process of leaching
lasQ 30 minutes. It was established that a solution of Na2S is
the most effective solvent for sufficlic Sb and As minerals. At
an NaZS concentration of 7-10% and under the condition de-
scribed above, the extraction of Sb and As (at a temperature of
Card 1/2 80-900) reaches 98-100% and 30-40%, respectively. Up to
137- 5 8 6 1 199 0
A Jlvdj-oniv't;jlltjrg.( A Nlelhod for Pim e~ sing of a Sulfide 1(or'l. i
90 -92% of As tar, be obtained in the form of As?05 by means of heating the
t,~ilings f-orn one stage lea(hing operations to a temperature of 500-6000 for
a period of 2-3 hours in presen(.v of air. By leaching the ore twice with a
solution ot Nd2S and NaOl-l up to 50--60% of As (an be extracted, the extra( -
tion ol Sb being equal to 100%. Tailings that do not contain any Sb may be
-~Ilbjer led to c Vaniclation jr, order to'extra(t the noble metals, The As con-
tent irt the tailingn amount,: to 0.15-0.17(70.
G. S.
T-0, -!3epa!
e Ant i q-,or-
-atfor. A-~enic---.Ileparutlor.
aotor~ 5. Pare earth eleweras--Separatior
A
Card 4/2
137-58-6-11993
Tr~~nslat2on from.- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 115 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Agladze, R.I., Yaros[Av_akaxA,-.bv~~aprindasliviii, V.N.
TITLE: Utilization of Alkaline -sulfide Antimony Solutions Obtained by
Leaching of Antimony Ore With a Sodium Sulfide Solution
(Ispol'zovaniye shchelochno-sdl'fidnykh rastvorov sur'my,
poluchenr-ykb vyshchelachivaniyern sur'myanoy rudy rastvorom
sernistogo natriy-4
PERIODICAL: Tr. ln-ta. metalla i gorn. dela. AN GruzSSR, 1957, Vol 8,
pp 117-126
ABSTRACT: Investigations were performed in order to determine how
the quality of Sb and its current efficiency are affected by basic
factors of electrolysis. Optimal electrolysis results were ob-
tained under the following conditiovs-. composition of electro-
lyte prior to the electrolysis (figures in parenthesis represent
the composition of the electrolyte after completion of the elvc-
trolysis process)- 40-30 g11 of Sb (15-101, 40-60 g/1 of
NaOH (15-10), 40-60 g[F. ot Na2S (80-90). 30-40 g1f, of
Na2S203, temperature, 25-300C, cathode cd=150-250 a/m2;
Card 1/2 the cathode was made of stainless steel, the anode of lead.
137-58-6-11993
Utilization of Alkaline -sulfide Antimony Solutions .'cort.j
At a cd of 150-250 a/m2 the cathode becomes covered with a layer of 9976
pure metallic Sb, the cuTrent efficiency being equal to 55-6010. 0.01-0.02%
of As separates out at the cathode together with Sb. When ceramic baffles
are employed the current efficiency of Sb is 10% greater than in electro-
lytic baths not so equipped.
G.S.
I. Antimony ores--Electrolysis Electrolytes--Composition 3. Electrolytic cells
---Performance 4. Art Drorq--E_' ectri cal p.roperties
Card 2/Z
R&SUNCHIIADZE, G.Sh.; YAROSIAVSKkYA H.M. ZEMNBTSKLYA, S.S.
Use of a new form of tetracycline suspension in the treatment
of scarlet fever. Antibiotiki 4 no-3:100-103 M~~Je '59.
(MM 12:9)
1. Kafedra nikrobiologii (zav. - chlen-Icorrespondent AJOT
SSSR prof.Z.V.Yermollyeva) i kafedra pediatrii (zav. - prof.
If.Ye.Sukhareva) TSentral'nogo instituta usovershonstvovantya
vrachey. (TETRACYCLINE, ther. use,
scarlet fever, suspension (Rua))
(SGtJUZT FEVIR, ther.
tetracycline suspension (Rue))
BASUIMRILkDZE, G.Sh.;, TAROSLAVSKAYA', X.M.
Arperimental and clinical study on the nev medicinal coupound
Otstracyclins dragee.w Antibiotiki 4 n0-5:99-100 S-0 159.
(KM 13: 2
1. Kafedra mikrobiologil (zav. chlen-korrespondout AMN SSSR
prof. Z.T. Yermollyeva) TSentralinogo inatituta usovershonstvovani-
ya vrachey.
(TEMOYCLINE ther.)
5-R;
KRASNIaKOKO, L.V.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; YAROSLAVSKAYA, N.L.. redaktor;
OLMOVA. R.I., tekhnicheskly redaktor.
(Sprayed matallic coatings from psendoalloys and their use as bearings
loaterials] Ketallizatsionnye pokrytila 1z psevdosplavov i primenenie M
v kschostve podshipnikovykh materialov. Rostov-na-Donu, Rostovskoe )m-
vo, 1953-23 P. Olicrofilm) (HLRA 9:5)
(Bearings (Machinery)) (Metal spraying)
-1a
ODARCRSNXO, 14ariya Yedorovna; YARQ$,k~~YAJ.L., redaktor; FOPOVA, N.A.
tekhnichaskiy redaktor
[On our poultry farm] Na nashei ptiteefericee Rostov-na-Donu, 1100tov-
skoe kn-vo, 1955. 13 p- (HLRA 10il)
1. Zavodupishchaya ptiteefermoy kolkhoza imeni Holotova, Batayakogo
rayona (for Odarchanko)
(Poultry)
VOLOCHKOVA. Zinaida Yedorovna; BONDARBITKO, Aleksandr Pavlovich; YAAQajAXWJQ4
_W
N.L., radektor; ISSAULOVA. M.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
6M.0"SWAM
[How to use fertilizers for grain crops] Kak primentatl udobrentia
pod zarnovye kull tury. Rostov-na-Donu, Rostovskoe kn-vo. 1955. 40 p.
(Fertilizers and manures) (KIMA 10:1)
e( U L Ij 4 ~- A, M f 11, IN - tl
VISTELIUS, A.B.; YAROSLAVSKAYA,,'A.A.,
Basic color characteristics of terrigenous Cretaceous sand
and silt deposits found in the Transcaspian region. DokI.AN
SSSR 95 no.2',367-370 Mr '54. (MLRA 7:3)
1. Laboratoriya aerometodov Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad.
(Caspian Sea region--Petrology) (Patrologv--Caspian Sea region)
ago ROME
_JT ZI
KASTYUKOVA, Yu.N., YAROSLAVSKAYA, N.V.
Change properties of smallpox vaccines.
'Report No.3 [with summary in English]. Vol). virus 3 no-2:78-81
Mr-AP 158 (KIRA 11:5)
1. Xafedrn virusologii TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya
vrechey i Goeudnretvennyy kontrollnyy inhtitut vaktain i syvorotok
imeni L.A. TArnsevichn, Moskva
(SMAUPCI. immunology
smallpox vaccines, immunogenic properties (Rug))
MASTYUKOVA, Yu.,N.; SARAYEVA, N.T..; KAZZACHENK0, N.F.; YLROSIAVSK.AYA, N.V.-
RALMHTA,DT, G.N.; SHVARTSMAN, M,N.
Studies on results of smallpox4accination. Vop.virus. 6 no.2:
189-196 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. ~oqkavskiy institut opidemiologii,, mikrobiologii i gigiyony
i AnAarno-epidemiologicheskaya. stant'siya Sverdlovskogo rayona
Moskvr. (SMALLPOX)
MASTYUKOVA) yu 11 - SAiUYEVA, N.T.- KOUGHOKO, N.F.; YAROSIAVSKAVip N.V.;
RAYME;k, G.N.; SIIV~ii&RN, M.N.
Study of-the results of smallpox vaccination. Report 116.2.
Vop. virus. 6 no.5:573-576 S-0 161. WIRA 15:1)
1. Moskovskiy institut, epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny i
sanit-arno-opidemiologicheskaya stantsiya Sverdlovskogo rayona Moskvy.
(SMALLFCX)
7", T,,
MASTYUKOVAl Yu.N.; YAROSLAVSKAYAl N.V.
On mmLUpox antibodies. Vop. virus. 7 no. 1:&7-74 Ja-F 161,
(MIRA 14:4)
1. Kafedra viruoologii TSentra.11nogo inatituta usovershenstvovaniya
vrachey i Gosudarstvennyy kontrolinyy institut meditsinskikh
biologiches"Ich preparatov imeni L.A. Tarasevichap Moskva.
(SMALLPOX) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
SOLOVIYE7, V.D.; MA-STYUKOVA, Yu.N.1 YAROSLAVSKAYA, N.V.1 SAIWEVA, N.T.
Mechanism of antismallpox Immunity. Report Ho.4t Produc-tion of
antibodies during the formation of specific insusceptibility.
Vop. virus. 9 no.2:243-148 Mr-Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Kafedra, virusologii TSentrallnogo instituts, usovershenstvovaniya
vrachey i Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut epidemiologii
i mikrobiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
SOLOVIYEV, V.D.; MASTYITKOVA, Yi%.H.; YAROSLAVSKAYA, N.V.; SARAM, 'A. NJ,
Possibillty of experimental transformation of smallpox vir-UB Into
vaccine virus. Vop. virus. 10 no.3007-315 YT-Je 165. (KRA 18-7).
1. Kafedra virusologii TSentrallnogo Inatituta usovershenstvovaniya
vrachey i Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut apidemiologiil
i mikrobiologii
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YAROSLAVSFA, R. I- "Action of Benzene in an Experiment on Certain Functions
of the Central Nervous System." Sub 8 Oct 52, Acad Med ScIf US.--Ai. (Dis-
sertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences.).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
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AUMORS; Yaroslavskaya, R. M., Zolotukhin, 0. Ye.
TITLE: Effect of heat conductivity and olootrode polarity on the distribu-
tion of particles in AC arcs
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1961, 413, abstract 12Zh9O
C'Tr. Krasnoyarskogo s.-kh. in-ta", 1959, v. 3, no. 1, 322-329)
TEXT: There was investigated the effect of heatconduction and electrode
polarity on the distribution of particles of different.substances along the axis
of an arc power supplied from a r3y-i (GEU-1) generator. e effect4.ve.va:lue
of the current was 10 a. Flash duration was (6 1 10) - 10-Psec. Gap width
was 2.5 mm. One of the electrodes was made of P~, the other either of 99.6% Cu
or 89.6% Cu, 10% Pd and Fe, Sn 'and Mo admixtures.The temperature of each section
of the are was determined on the-basis of the ratio of Fe II line intensities,
and the degree of ionization (on the assumption of thermodynamic equilibrium)
was found from the ratio of FeI and Fe II line intensities from the Sakh equa-
tions. Incident to simultaneous evaporation of Fe, Sn and Mo from one of the
electrodes, there are observed different distributions of concentration along
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the axis, which, moreover, depend on electrode polarity. The ef"fect of heat
conduction is felt only incident to evaporation from the anode.
D. Orlinskiy
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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ZOLOTUKIIIII, G.Ye.; YAROSLAVSKAYA, R.M.
Effect of the polarity and heat conductivity of an electrode
on the phase distribution of partlelas in an a-rc are. Izv. SO
AN SSSR no.2. Ser. tekh. nauk no.1:127-130 164.
(MIRA 17:8)
1. InBtitut fiziki Sibirskogo otdoloni- Krasnoyarsk.
ya All SSSRV
Milli
YAPOSLAVSKAYA, S. S.
USS?l Chemistry - Inorganic Analysis
"Brief Co=mnicationi ELTloymnt of Nicot.,Lre Thiocyanate Reagent in Inorganic An2lysis,
So Ye. Burkat, Ye. No Skrynnik, So S. Yaro0avskayao Vinnit.9a Med Inst
"Zhur,Analit Khim" Vol VI, No 5. Pp 325-327
Shows nicotine in presence~of ammonium thiocyanate forms characteristic cryst ppts with
cations Cu , Cd , Co , Ni , Fe j Yji , Zn and can be used for microchem detection
of lst 5 of these ions. Microchem rea6tion of different cations are quite sensitive and
yield crystals of characteristic shapes and colors.
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AUTHORS: Pozdeyeva A.G., Cherkasov N.Kh., Grigorova G.I.,
Cherkasova L.M. and-_Yw~ ~ska~yaT-~A.
TITLE: The Preparation of Balances of Pyridine Bases on Coking
Works Using a Polarographic Method of Analysis
(Sostavleniye balansa piridinovykh osno-,raniy Da
koksokhimicheskikh zavodakh s pomoshchlyu polyaro-
graficheskogo metoda analiza)
PERIODICAL: Koks i Khimiya, 1959, Nr 6, pp 1+9-51 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The application of differential polarographic method for
the determination of pyridine bases in spent mother
liquor, ammonium sulphatq and raw pyridine bases, is
described. As a background a 0.1 m aqueous solution of
calcium chloride and as a standard an aqueous solution
of pyridine bases isolated from raw pyridine bases
through sulphates were used. A similar method of
determining pyridine bases in the raw and debenzollsed
as6.ammonia and mother liquor was previously described
Pozdeyevat Bulletin of Scientifio-Technical
T
Information, VUKhIN, 1956, Nr 1, p 68). Using Fhe
Card 1/",- above methods a balance. nf pyridine bases on the
N. -Tagil I . qoking Works was carried out (given in the
SOV/68-59-6-12/25
The Preparation of Balances of Pyrid-:,ne Bases on Coking Work-9
Using a Polarographic Method of Analysis
table). It is considered that after some additional
testing the method may be used fo~- the control of
roduction.
M
re is 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: X.-Tagillskly meta 11urgicheskly kombinat:
(H.-Tagill Metalluvgical G,3!Dbine)
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AUTHORS-. Privalov, V.Ye, Cherkasov, N,Kh~, Levantovi--h, I:,A,.,
Yaroalaja!~ay T.A.
TITLE.- The production of sulphur free ben2ole from pure
benzole by chemical purification method4
PERIODICAL; Koks i. khimiya, no,3, 1962, 42-44
TEXT* An investigation of the possibility of produstion of
sulphur free benzole suitable for the manufacture of cyclohexane
from pure benzole by chemical purification methods is de5cribed.,
On the assrumption that the removal of thiophene from pure benzole
under industrial conditions is sufficiently developed, the authors
concentrated. on the removal of other sulphurous compound5'. The
determination of small quantities-of carbon disulpbide was based
on the reaction of carbon disulphide with secondary amines in the
presence of copper salts with the formation of copper
dithiocarbamite - a brown compound, well soluble in benzene,
In 'the first instance the removal of carbon disulphide was
attempted by washing of pure benzene with industrially available
amines with additions of a number of other reagentst formaline
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The production of sulphur free E071/E435
with ammonium sulphate and ammonia, monomethylolurea in az~id and
alkali medium, diniethylolurea In acid and alkali medium,
formaline with calcium chloride, formaline with calcox.,
formaline with lime., formaline with analine, formaline in al-kalt
and acid medium, On the whole, the experiments -4r*t unsuc-.essfull
in some cases a complete removal of thiophene and a decrease in
carbon disulphide was obtained. The latter was ascribed to tbP,
presence of methyl alcohol in formaline, This was confl-,mpd bv
washing pure benzole with alcoholic solutions of alkali whi~--h
produced benzene either free or containing not more than 0.,0001%
of carbon disulphide, The optimal consumption of methanol
solution of alkali was 6 to 8%- I-Abstractor's note- Concenzrat-~,-n
of alkali not miven-l Thiophene-is not removed under the,-3e
conditions, its removal was a:~hjeved by wa-~,hing with 150,/o .:,f o1rriim
with an addition of 1% of formaline, On the basi..5 of the abc-~!
results the following procedure was testeC. on an indusl~ria'-- sca~,c~
Starting material:, benzene, sp,gr ,, 0,,877, t1rop point 70,-VC,
95% evaporated at 83%, colour 0,35, bromine nkimb~,,Y 0 06
sulphur 0,02%, carbon disulphide O.oo6g%, crystallization
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The production of sulphur free E071/E435
temperature +4,7*C, Washings preliminary sfash with 1% of oleum
for 10 min, wash with 1.6% of oleum for 9 hours, two water wa~~he~4
(total consumption of water 7%, time 5 min each), preliminary
wash with methanol solution of alkali (0.3%, 10 min), wash wi-~h
methanol alkali (3.3%, 6 hours), two water washes (tota.1
consumption 6YS, 5 min each). Washed benzole was rectified on a
column with 34 plates. The product obtained was free from
thiophene and carbon disulphide, sp.Sr, 0,87, drop point --9,81C,
95% at 80.40C, crystallization temperature +-5.5'C, The yield of
sulphur free benzene was about 90%.
ASSOCIATION5, VUKhIN (-V.Ye.Privalov)
NTMK (the remaining authors)
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YAROSLVASKIY, A.M., inzhener.
Draw-in collet chuck for fastening parts to lathes in swtion.
Stroi. i dor. mashinostr. 1 no.304 Mr 1560 (MIRA 10:1)
(Lathes-Attachments)
YAROBLVASKIY A It inzhener.
Device for broaching oil grooves in bushings. Stroi.i dor.mashinostr.
I no.2:34 7 '56' (H1RA 10:1)
(;achina tools--Attachments)
YAROSLAV SKIYS A.M. inzhener; TAUBENSHLAK, P.G.. invherer.
Mechanization of fitting and assembly operations in manufacturing
electric tools. Strol. I dor. mehinostr. 2 no.5:25-31 My 15?.
(J)Actrio mehinery industry ~.OPAJQ: 6)