GINZBURG, I.V.; YEFEEMOVAO S.V..-. VOLOVIKOVA, I.M.; YELISEYLVA, O.F.
Quantitative mineral com1mition of granitoids and its significawe
for problems of petrology and nomenclature an revea1w by studies
in Central Asia,, Kazakhstan,, =1 the Kola Paninaula. Sov.gool.
5 no.3t67--82 Mr 162. OMM 15 :4)
1. Moskovskoye obshchestvo Ispytateley prirody.
(Rocks, Igneous)
YELISEYE;VAj, P.P.
Age of sanidinb,quartz trachyte in nortbern Armenia, I". AN sssR.
Serageol. 27 no.12sI04~-109 D 162. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrograffis,
mineralogii i geokhimii All SSSR, Moskva.
(Armenia-Trachyte)
YELISEYEVA, O.P.
Secondary quartzites in the Faleogene offusives of the
Armenian S.S.R. Geol. rud. mestorozh. 6 no.1:69-90
,ra-F 64. (MIM 17:11)
1. 'Institut geologil rudnykh mes-torozhdenlyt petrografii,
m;neralogii I geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva.
.. . j m . ~ 1, - - I f it ., 4 ~ : , -, '. 1. 1 - ~ I . rt 'I ~ 1 . 1, '. ! - I - t e. - '6- 1 , ,
IL ei.. 1 i, .; -6--v t
147
Vq
- - -I . . I ., , , - , II -- - - ~- I.R-i4h -,I -V V- S b-
-- I I - -;; t- - "a q a f tguraa, 4 formulas. and 3 tabIOS.
rig. ~r, . -...
~. W.
"Geodetic Instruments" (Geodezicheskoye Instrumentavedeniye), Geodeziselat,
Moscow, 1952
23=
ENTIN, Isay Illich; SINYAGINA, Vera Ivanovaa; 'PAJ24 kandidat
4,
tekhatcheskikh saak, redaktor; VASILIYNVA, V.IO, re-Taxter;
KW 'MIN, G.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
(High-preolsion level 8003 Vysokotechan sivelir ONBO. Izd.2-os
Pod obahchoi red. S.Y.Teliseyeva. Moskva, izd-vo ge9dezicheskol
lit-ry, 1956. 114 p. (MIRA 9:6)
(Level (Tool))
ACC NR. AT7004077' SOURCE CODE: uR/0000/66/000/000/0155/0156
AUTHOR: YeliedY2va,,,_S'-.-- v.; Kondrashova, 14. N.
ORO: Department of Animal Biochemistry,.1-1QU (KAfedra biokhi,-.ii
zhivotnyldi 140U); Central'Scientific Research Laboratory imeni S. I.
Chooliulin.(Tselitrallnaya.nauchno-issledovateltska!rr laboratoriya); I
MOL141 Imeni 1. M. Sechenov, Moscow (I MOLMI)
TITLEt An anelysis of the toxic effect of oxygen accordin.- to reactions
of phojphorylizing respIration, and th3 protective effect, of SH-radical
donors
SOURCE: Simpozium Struktura. i.funktsii mitokhondriy. Moscow, 1065
I-litokhondrii; struktura. i funktsii (t4itochondria; structure and'fu;1.cticnS),;
materialy simpoziuma. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 155-1-56
TOPIC TAG..;; hypoxia, phosphorylation, biolocric respiration,
cell. ph, siology, hyperoxia,4o-/j*co "op A&*UAA- 07C &,-j 10~
ABSTRACT: Tests rere performed to discover methods of eliriinat'in2;
hypoxir. and reducing the toxic effect of high concentrzt-ions of oxygen,
Mitoebondria. from the livers of white mice were kept- in an incubation
medium with a normal and an increased oxygen content. A pclarorra0hic
record of respiration was wade, and the pattern of,toxic effect uas
Card 1 /3 1 1 . . ')C:
U, none
ACC MAT7004077
determined accordin- to the reversitle elimination of respira.-Iry
control (14. N. Kondrashova and L. 1. Kikolayeva). Teil- re3ult-s are
presented in Fig. 1. The addition of cysteine eliminated the toxic
~effect of oxygen,'but, under certain uonditions, an increase in its
concentration can induce inhibition Fig. 1. Elimination of respiralCory
b
43
9-. - % d
0
d
2.
Time in minutes
control by oxy,(,-en and i~s reestablishment by cystleine. The incubation
medium contained per 1 milliliter: 200 micronioles of sucrose, 15
micronoles of KC18 20 micromoles of 'X"112po 41- 10 micrcmoles ;:&V"12, '10
ACC NRI AT7004077
micromoles of succinate, and 50 micromoles Of ATP. Tests wit'n an
acceptor contained in addition: 0.03 im,-, of hezoltinasc, 9 m~; of glucose,
j A-
Cysteine was introduced in a final concentration of 5'10-11 !1. , - Test's
without hexaltinase, butjrith eysteine; b - tests with hezo:tinase, but,
without cysteine; a - tests without hexolcinase and cysteine; d - test-s
with hewkinase and cystleine of oxidative phosphorylation. Test. data
indicate that the use-of SH-radical donors can increase the effec'Uve-
ness of wxygen therapy and reduce toxic!side effects. OriE- art. has:
I graph. 1041
SUB COJ)E: OQ SUBM DATE: 03Feb66/ ATD PRESS: 5117
Cafd 3/3
YELISEYEVA, T.
Development and works of the Department of Normal Human
Anatomy at the Academy of Medicine in Bialystok(Poland).
Arkh. anat.., gist. i embr. 49 no.10:103-104 0 165.
(~,MqA 18:12)
. 111~ " '- I Elvg~%.I
I.V.; YELISEMA T.G.
KHVOROVAY
Structural characteristics of.tuff turbid materials of the
Irendyk series, Bitil.MOIP. Otd.geol. 38 no.3:87-98 My-Je
163. (KIRA 16:9)
KEIVOROVA? J.V.; YELISSYEVA,
Va3canic alastic rockz of 'he Ulutau 2erlF4.i, lit. i
pol. iskop. no.2:53-69 Ja-F 165. (,%-ZFA 18~4)
GeologtcheskJ7 Inititut Alt Vrl,n'r.,-.
GAVRILOVf N.I.; GRIGORIYEVAI E.N.1 KOUDYMUN, L.I.,- AKHABADL3, A.F.,-
,XELISEYEVA, T.N.; BOGATYPM., I.D.., red.; PETROVA, N.L.,
t-claff
(Work exporionco of rodical and oanitax7 unitalOpyt raboty
mediko-sanitarrWkh chastei. Moskva, Modgizp 19621 3.21
(MIR! 15;11~11
(MEDICnIE, BDUSTRIAL)
SHUKSTALI, Ya,V,., kand, ekonom. nauk; VERKHOVSKIY -- I-.-A-* -,-k- -and 0-okonom 0
nauk; FOMIN, V.14... kand. okonom. nauk; IZZINEVp 11.I., inzh.1
V1,117RIYEV, V.I.p kand. ekonom. nauk; PAD11YA, Y.A.j inzb.;
Prinimali uchaotlye: ZXLIKOVA, V~-I.,, kand. ekonor.. nauk;
ASI~(EYA,-T.V., inzh.; KIJBLITSKAYA~ V.Kh., inah.;
KUDRYAVTSEVA, T.H... inzh.; IEZENEV, II.I., inzh.; TIENONCOK.,
M.K., inzh.; FEDOSOVA, V.14.., tekhnik; -DOBSHITS, M.L., red.
izd-va; TI1910MIROVA, S.G., takhn. red,; IAUT, V.G.p tekhn.
red.
(Scope of the use of railroads and motorvehicles for short-
distance freight haulage] Sfery primenenila zheleznodorozhnogo
i avtorr-obillnogo transporta pri perevozko gruzov na korotkie
.rasstoianiia. MOBkva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961s 197 Pe
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut kompleksiiykh transpartnykh
problem.
(TranoportationgAutomotive) (Railroads-Freight)
inzh.; ABRAIM, A.P.j kand.ekon.nauk
NW for more flexible methods f6r the calculation of transpor-
tation costs (wCalculatics wid analysis of railroad transportation
coste",by V.N.Orlov.. A.S.Phiidov. Reviewed by T.V.Elisseva,, A.P.
Abramov)., Zhei.dor.t p. 43 no.2t94-96 F 161. (MIRA V+t4)
lrotdd-Cdst of operation)
(Orlov., V.NIZ "(CbOdov., A.S.)
ABfW4CIVp A,P,O, kand#ekon, nauk; YELISMA, I- T.V.p kand, ekon. nauk
PotentWs for reducing the zaintenance costs of passenger
cars* Vest, TSNII MPS 24 no,6zlo-14 165, (MIM 180)
YELI STEVA, V.
Answer to a letter fron Comrade Razumovskii, director of the
Soroki District Public Services Combine In the Moldavian
S.S.R, )[oxbo-obuveprom. no.120-28 D '59.
(MM 13:5)
(Leather) (lacquer and lacquering)
tow V.A., kandidat tokhnichaskikh neuk; KOBYLKIN, A.F., kandidat
to ,10WWkh nauk.
Now developments In the technology and control of the quality of
kid leather. Leg.prom. 14 no.5:40-42 My 054. (MM 7:6)
(Leather)
YELISBYEVA, V, A. Cand Tech Soi -- (diss) "Follow-UP f064 of intra-grinding
machines with allowance for the hardness of the upahine, all-
of the polishing wheal*" Mos, 1959s 18 pp (Min of Higher and Secondary
Specialized Nuoation RSFSR, Moe Order of Lenin Power Engineering Inst)p
250 copies (KL, 52-59, 121)
SOV/97-58-10-8/17
AUTHORS: Bondarl, P.B., Knizhnikt L.V., and Yeliseyeval V.D.,
(Engineers)
TITLE: Manufacture, on Stands, of Precast Prestressed Reinforced
Concrete Beams (Opyt izgotovleniya predvaritellno
napryazhennykh zhelezobetonnykh balok na stende)
PERIODICAL: Beton in zhelezobeton, 1958, Nr 10, pp'386-388 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Manufacture of precast prestressed reinforced concrete
beams In factory I'S troyde tall" Nr 2'of the.-, trust
11KrivorQzhstroydetal" is described. Hydraillic Jack
SM-513 (shown in Fig 1) with a capacity of 60 t, was used
for tensioning. The stand is 84 m long and 1+ m wide.
The beams are 18 m long, shaped as in Fig,2. The beam
was designed by Khartkov branch of Promstroyproyekt. At
present the reinforcement consists of 5 mm. diameter high
tensile cold tolled wires of standard profile
UMTU 4967-55. A detailed description of the concrete
vibrator 1-116 is used. Curing begins at a temperature
of up to 700C for a duration of 4 hours; the curin
itself is carried out at the same temperature for N
hours, and during termination of curing the temperature
Card 1/2 drops down to 200C over a period of 6 hours. The
reinforcements are cut by means of a metal cutting
SOV/97-58-10-8/17
Manufacture, on Stands, of Precast Prestressed Reinforced Concrete
Beams
disk as illustrated in Fig 3. This is powered by
electric mot,-)r 1-116 of 36 W and 2750 r.p.m. Fig 4
shows the lifting of the finished beam by means of a
bridge crane of 5 t capacity.
Card 2/2 There are 4 figures and 1 table.
Yk'LISMVA, V. I.
Li3t of mammals and birds of the Central Black Earth Preserve
and some pheAological data on their migration and reproduction.
Trudy TSentr.-Chern. goo. zap. no.5:377-418 159.
(MIRA 13:8)
(Central Black Earth Preserve-Ma-1s)
(Central Black Earth Preserve-Birds)
YZLISEYEVA, V.I.
Interrelations between field sparrows and moll birda~nesting in
hollow trees during the occupation of artificial nesting places.
Trudy TSentr.-Chern. os. zap. no.6021-331 160. (MIRA 160)
fBirds.-Eggs and nests)
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Dyes and Dyeing - leather
New development in coating leather with dyes. Leg. prom. 12 No. 9, 1952.
.1952
~2nLhly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December X -, Unc I.
YZLIG)CYjq.YA,. Valentina Ivanoyna; RAZUMOVSKAYA, Ts.V., redaktor;
isihnl6heskiy redaktor.
[Theory and practice of finishing leather with dye and varnish]
Teoreticheskie onnovy i prakticheskie metody pokryv ogo krasheniia
i Iskirovaniia kosh. Koskva, Gos nauchno-takhn. izd-vo Ministerstva
proryahlennykh tovarov shirokogo potrebleniia SSSR, 1954. 252 p.
(MLRA 8:1)
(Leather industry) (Dyes and dveing--Leather)
.,. . . ut. I f klm~~ *,-~ k P"
to r~.fmf:~ n~ljg - - - -- -
. . -.,h-t Hin't-d &~~l
X;
.IF 11 p I
I
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F;~5 I ~ - _.,:_ _- --. -- -- -~-. - -- '7 . '.
. . I - -1
.YF,LISE*9.,VA, V.I.-, Doc fech Sri -- (diss) "Study in tne area of
tile coat-dyinly, of hide.', Mos, 1958, 23 pp (!$in of Higher
Vducation USSR. Mos Tech Inst of Light Induatry) 120 copies
(KLO 27-58~ 106)
- 68 -
YXLISMVA. V.I.; KUZIKINA. Te.V,
I proportion of casein f Jim. Zhur, prikl. Win. )I
no*8:1245-1251 Ag ~158- (MIRA 11:10)
Cas6in).
MUMMA, Vol, okurAotekhnonaukl OAVELITEV, Aml-linsho
Ivaluating mochanical properties of materials used for shoe
upperro Logo ~me 18 noont,27~24 X 158, (HIRL 11:12)
Shoe mamitacturs)
ZWMTAN. K.H., ktmd.tekhn.muk
.Ond.tokhn.nauk
Study of the physicochemical reactions of pol7mar diapersions
witb fibrous sorbents. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.lag. prom.
no.2.*21-27 159. (HIRA 12:10)
1. TSentral'W mucbno-lealedovatellakiy institut kozhevermo-
obuvnoy pronVehlonnosti,
(Textile fibers) (Pblymrs)
YZLISZMA, V.I., doktor tekhn.nav!:
Mechanical properties of polrwr materials for coating and impregnation
of leather and for leather substitutes* 11vo v7se uchebe sov*; tekh,
leg. prom. no.4:107-116 159. (MIRA 13:2)
l.TSentralInyy nauchno-isaledovatellnkiy institut kozhavenno-oburnov
promyeblennosti.
(Leather) (Leather substitutes) (Polymers)
TELIUMNA, V.I.; TARKINA. T.A.
Oil varnishes for leather. Kozb.-obuv.prom. no-7:24-27
il 159. (MIRA 12:11)
(Varnish and varnishing)
(Leather industri-4quipmont md oupplina)
A
YELISEYEVA, V..I._1 doktor tekhn.nauk; KUZIMINA, Ye.V., inzh.; LARKINA, T.A., inzh.
Dyeing and finishing of leather. Nauch.-issl. trudy TSHIKP no. 30:91-
100 159, (MIRA 14-5)
(Dyes and dyeing-Leather) (Lea:th6r)
SAVAL'YEV, A.I., inzh,; TALISITEVAt V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; ALSKSITIV, I.M.,
n- ~k-'MHWIN, S.K. s inzh.
kand. takhn. a
Dry cassin concentrate@ for finishing of chrome upper lmathers.
Kozh.-obuv* prom* no.8:21-22 Ag '59. (MIRA 1311)
(Leather)
SAVELIM, A.I., kand.tokhn.nauk;.Y-E~-ISF.-YIIV~ doktor takhn.nauk;
PAMSOVA, A.S., inzh.; WIMAREVA, Z.S., inzh.
Now pigments for leather d7es for shoo uppers. Kozh.-obuv.prom.
2 no.1:22 Ja I6o. (MIRA 13:5)
(Pigments) O)Yee md dyeing--Leather)
YELISEYE". Valentina Ivanovna,- RAZUI,',QVSKAYA) Ye.V., red.1 BATYREVA,
i1r, ~G,-:~i-- ~
.9 0
(Film forming polymers for leather finishing) Polimernye plankoob-
razovate3i dlia otdelki kozhi. Moskva~ Izd-vo naucbno-tekbn.
lit-ry RSFSH, 1961. 236 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Leathe:e) (Finishes and finishing)
YELISEYEVAj_j.,L-"ETROVA, S.A.
Improving the quality and widening the assortment of acrylic
emulsions. Kozh.-obuveproms 4 no,2:32-34 F 162. (MMA 15:4)
1 (Leather) (Finishes and finishing)
V.I.; MELKINp A.I.; ZUBARYAN) K-M-
YELISEUVAI
~bthod of reinforcing natural and artificial leather; Soviet
Certificate of Inventions No*245298, Kozh,-obuv.prom. 4
no.8.o43 Ag 162. (MIM 15;6)
(Leather industry-Technological innovations)
YELISEYEVA V.I doktor takhn.nauk
'6'rospects' of the use ',of polymer water persions in leather
Kozh. 1 13
manufacture. IPUV.Prom- 5 no 1-15 F 163. (MMA 16:5)
(Leather) (PolymersY
YEL33EYLVAp V.I*; LEDEDEV, A.V.; RAULIN, P.I.; CHUBAROVA., A.V.
Nov types of material for leather finishing. Xozh.-obuvprom. 5 no.j.,
l&-21 Mr 163, (MIRA 160)
(Leather) (Finishes and finishing)
~-I,o i .
Va I a P. 11. ul i"I'l ~ 11,1 S1.,:i
p- . ; I... 1, F.V.; '~TPAI~Y;~f:-.
'L-In for:7,in.~, i-'r;-r tne flniv,h~ng 11,~".'~--k~
leather. Eozh.-buv. prom. 7 no.7.-20-25 J1 165.
YELISEYLIIA V I ZUBOV, P.I.; MALOFEYEVSKAYA., V.F.
Growth of particles in- the synthesI3 of acrylate latexen. VY-Joko--.
soed. 7 no.8:1348-1353 Ag 165. (I-IIP-A 18:9)
1. Institut fizicheskoy~khlpdl AN SSSR.
YELISEYEVA, V.I.; CHUBAREVA, A.V.
Sme regularities in film formation from aqueous dispersions of polymers.
Koll.zhur. 25 no.6s649-655 N-D 163* (MIRA 17:1)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut kozhevenno-obuvnoy
promyshlennosti, Moskva.
from Lk&ae constants. It was lo~md vl444tho M a Lby Mr. tbap a ryb Ito Mmll-, OL Mae M=O--
,,f-thyl R-rv I t~ 1 ILA
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11-i :?
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L 01803-o67 -MfrMWeWP(j)/r---M(-C)-- M--
ACC Ms
AP6030605 (4-/Y~ SOURCE CODE:* UR/0413/66/000/016/0093/0093
_1 1. S. ; Drezel's, S. S. Zubov, P. Is
INVENTOR: jeI1qpygya V. vetisyan,
Popdv, V. A.; Makarov, Yu.- lzmaylove., 1. S. Orlova. K. Go Gerasimova,
A. S ; Gordonov, M. - D ; Illch-enko, G. I.; Shrevner, S. A.
ORG: none
TITLZ: I Meth.ad of obtainingIalkyl acr late copolymers-I. Class 30, No. 185r--,
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16.. ,6,
93
TOPIC TAGS- copolymer, copolymerization, monomer, alkyl acrylate
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been I sued for a method of obtaining
alkyl acrylate copolymers with a vinyl acetate by emulsion copolymerization of the
proper monomers in the water phase in the pr sence of an anion emulsifier. To
obtain stable dispersions, 1-5 mol % unsaturated carboxylic acid, such as metha-
Mlic aci qis introduced Into the initial monomer mixture. [Translation]
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�ELISZYEVA, V. K.
New data on the utmtigraphy and paleogeography of Permian
marine Bedimentir In the southern Maritime Territory. Sor.
geol. 5 no.10:28-38 0 162. (MIRA 15,10)
1. VBOBoyuzWy nauchno-issledovatellshy geologicheskiy
inBtibut.
(Maritime Torritor7-Faloogeograpby)
(Maritime Territory-Geologyj, Stratigraphic)
Geology, Stratigraphic Permian; Paleontology - P3rmian
New dita'on the upper Permian period of the Sikhote Alin chain. Dokl. AN SSSR
82 no. 6,-1952, Vsesoyuzrkyy Nauchno-Isaledovatellakiy Geologicheskiy Institut
rcd. 27 July 1951
Month& List of Russian Accensions, Ubrag of Congressp July 1952. UNCIASSIFIED
MOM, wnwa
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YELISMVA, V. K., Cand of Geol-Min Sci -- (dies) "Stratigraphy and the
General problem of paleogeography of the coal and Pam deposits of the
Primorakiy and southern part of Khabarovskly KrayB." Leningrad, 1957,
19 pp, (All-Union Scientific Research Geological Institute), 100 copies
(KL, 29-157, 89)
Y]ILISEYEVA, V.K.
Principal stratigraphic and paleogeographic characteristics of
Carboniferous and Permian sediments in the Sikhote-Alin' Range
(with summary in ZnglishJ. Sov. geol. 2 no.5:45-65 My 159.
(MIRA 12:6)
l.Vassoyuzny7 nauchno-tooledovatellokly o ogicheskly institut.
(Sikhote-Alin' Range-Palsogeo'graphyr
(Sikhote-Alin' Range-Geologr, Stratigraphic)
YFJ,]Sq,E'IA, V.K.; SOSNINA, M.19
Find of Upper Permian sediments in Sak~zlin. Geol. i geofiz. no.10:
159-161 1064. (MIRA 1814)
I* VSBBo3ruznyy tauchno-issledovatellakly geologicheakiy Instituto
Leningrad,
1. YELISEYINA) V. 11.
2. U33R (600)
4. Siberia, Westerm - Marshes
7. Experiment.in cultivating marshes of the taiga belt of ilestern Siberia. Trudy
Tomsk. unil'1951.
9. Monthly List of liussian Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
, V 0 ri.
Y&ISEYEVA, V. M. -- "On Methods-of Agricultural Control of Lowland Swamps
of the Taiga Zone of Tomsk Oblast." Tomsk State U imeni V. V. Kuybyshev.
Tomsk, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Biological
Sciences.)
SOt KnizhQAX4 letoytIl. No. 4, Moscow, 1956
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C-iteacry: Plant Diseases. Diseases of Cultivated Plants.
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Abs jour: Mhniol., No 18, ]_'~-'50, No 8~664
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Author _jaL3.gqXP
Inst Tomsk Univ..
Title The Problem of Causes of *Treatment-Induced D-_.sease"
of Wheat on Peat Soil.
Oria Ilub: Tr. Tonskoeo un-ta, 1957, 141, 111-12o
Abstract: Anatordeal amlysus of plants and results of experi-
ments with the xirilication of varyine doses of CuS04
showed that treatment-induced disease in Grain cul-
tures, manifested by Intensification of tillerint:,
blanching, dryinG Gf the leaf tips, retardation of
Crowth, and uad,_,rdevclc4)r4nt of the secondarj rcot
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system, was related to the metabolic d:.sturbmice of
substances in the -plants, especially Fe - Ath a lack
of Cu in the so,,*.I Fe vas deposited in the cover tissues
of the roots, wh:,.c% resulted in their dyin(,- Applica-
tion of CuS04 in doses of I kg per 100 1,G/hectare in
experiments coaductled on the Serovsky mrs!0and (Toms-
kaya Oblast) lessened the degree of develapix-lit of the
disease and increased the harvest. -- Ye. D. Yakimo-
vich
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YEUSEYEVAj, V.M. (Moskva)
Struggle for an efficient utilization of fabrics. Shvein.promo
no.405-37 J1-A9 '63* (KIM .16-.9)
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Dissertation: "Preparation of Para-Isopropyl-Alphs-biethyl-Hydrocintiamic
Aldehyde From Benzene." All-Union Sci Res Inst of Synthetic and Natural
-Essential Oils, 27 Doe 47.
SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Dec, 1947 (Project #17836)
yELisy,M, A, V.11.; DRVITSKAYA, T.A.
ft -- wow---"O"-W A.
--nethylation of 1 ,2-diozybeizene and its derivatives. -2-adr MIUSNIN
no.?.-60-64 151f. VLRA 1,1: 7)
1 (Benzene) (MothYlatlon)
-2uwua V.N. BUGOILY.OVA, A.A.
Increasing the stability of cyclomen aldehydos. TrW1y VNIISM
no,2:93-94 154. (Kw 10: 7)
(Hydrocinnamaldehyde)
m '-1 1- - ; . U .... ..... ~-. - :j' - ~t -:~~ 'e~t- , , ~ : . ~ - :~ -- . -- - -. ~"Z. , ~ : ~ - - --, . !- - : - ~ ., .- '. '.'- . -1 . , . i- -- . :; 1 - . , , , . ,
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YELISRMA, T.N. DEVITSKAYA, T.A.
Synthesis of hallotropin from pyrocateebol through inter-
Tiedlate protocatechualdehyde. Trudy VNIISTW no,4:31-34 '58-
(MIRA 120)
.(Piperonia) (Pirrocatechol)
w Mal TMIMS)w 4 T. W 54~ 3 ft ON R L9
Yr:_Ll'~EYEVA, YC.F.
KONDRATOTA, X.Z.
Clinical aspects and apide2iologr of spidenic parotitis. Pedla-
triia, MoskTa No.1:20-22 Jan-lab 51- (CIAL 20:6)
1. Of the DepaFrtment of Children's Infections, Ivanovo Medical
Institute (Heid of Department -- Prof*B,D, Nosov)&
%ELISE OX&
Influence of age onIthe characteristics of nervous mcbwdmw of
transplanted cancer. Uch. Zap. Pod. inat. Gerts. 1791297-323 158.
(MIRA 16:5)
(CANCER) (MRVOUS SYSTEM) (ACE)
YELISEYEVA, Ye.V.
Calculation of the unsteady flow of groundwater in seepage
from reservoirs (canals). Sbor. rab. po gidrol. no.4:52-71
164. (141RA 19: 1)
1. GosudarBtvennyy komitet Soveta Uinistrov UkrSSR po vodnomu
khozyaystvu.
OSTROVSKIY, I.I., inzh., red.; GRIGOROV, I.I.0 lnzh.,, red.j
1.q,j'RASHEV., A.G., inzb., red.; PECIIURCIIIK', S.A.,, inzh.,
red.; VEDEVIKIlt, D.P., inzh., red.; KUDII;OV, M.P., inzh.
red.; YEIIIMFVA, Ye.Ye., inzh., red.; PEMUNIII, I.S.p
TOTT red.; POZDNYAKOVA
inzh... red.; MN-SKIY, M.A., inzh.,,
L.V., inzh., red.; FOKOV, K.V.j inzh., red.
[Collections Nos.5, 6, 14o 43 of standard district uniform
estimates for construction work] Sborniki.NO-5, 6,.14, 43
edinichnykh rastsenok na -stroitellnye
raboty. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. 86 p. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Russia-(1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po de-
lam stroitellstva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Ostrovskly, Vedenkin,
Kudinov). 3. Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki
stroit6l'stva Gosstroya SSSR (for Grigorov, Murashev, Petrunin,
Yeliseyeva, Turianskiy, Pozdnyakova). 4. Gosudarstvennyy insti-
tut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy tavetnoy metallurgii (for
Pechurchik). 5. Gosudarstverxqy proyektW institut po proyekti-
rovaniyu predpriyatiy tekstillnoy promychlennosti (for Kokov).
HCWARTH. L., editor; BUNIMOVICH, A.I.Etranslatorl; VISHUTITSXffg S.L.
.[translator]; TILISMVA. Tu.B. [translator]; CMWTY. G.G.,
radaktor; B6GI)b VE.O."I Ma' nichaskLy redaktor
(Modern developments Influid dynamics; high speed flov. Translated
from the Inglish] Boyromennos sostoianie aerodinamiki bol'shikh
vtorostai. kereyod's angliiskogo A.L.Bunimovicha. S.L.Vishaevetakogo
i IU,B.Slizeava. Pod red, G.G.Chernogo. Koskva, Izd-vo Inostrannoi
lit-ry. vol.2. 1956. 382 P. (KLRA 9:7)
Ofluld dyn-ics)
KUCHMNU. D.; WIMR. J.; BORISSYKO, V.H. [translator];
(translator]; SOUNA, L.I. [translator]; XLIPXgrM[-,-I.S- Ltranslatorj;
KILISIXOT, D.A., radaktor; DA1114)Yp I.Ta., redektor; KLIXBUU. 5.V.,
takhatcheskly redaktor
[Aerodynamics of propulsion. Translatedfrom the Inglish] Aerodinasiks
aviatsionn.vkh dvigatelelo Perevod a anglitakogo T.N.Borisenko I dr.
Pod red. D.A.MeVnIlfold. Moskva, Ixd-vo Inostrannal lit-ry. 1956.
388 P. (MLRA 10:2)
(#erodynamies), (Airplanes-Notora)
N.
lefolation and studr Of thO specificity of carboxyeathepain.
Dokl. AN SSSR 153 noo4:954-956 D 163. (KIRA 17:1)
1. Institut biologichaskoy i meditainskoy khImii AMN SSSR.
2. DeyatvitellnaP:~ ehlen AMN SSER (for Orekhovich).
GOLIDIN, H.I.; YILISBMA. Z.N.
Virus diseases of potatoes. Vest.Aff.Kazakh.SSR 17 no.1:93-W A
161. OGR& 14: 1)
(Potatoes--Diseases and jpeste) (virus diseases of plants)
GOLIDIN, M.I.; YELISEXEVA, Z.N.
Investigation of virus diseases of potatoes in the mountainous
areas of Alma-Aft h6vince. Trudy Inatmikroblol.l virus.AN Kazkah.
SSR W03-210 162. (MIRA 150)
(ALMA-ATA PROVINCE-POTATOES-DISEASES AND PESTS)
(ALMA-ATA PROVINCE-VIRUS DISEASES OF PLANTS)
GOLIDIN, M.I.; YELISEYEVA, Z.N.
F,tiology of potato leafroll In the hlgb-muntain and other areaB
of Alma-At*. Trudy Inst.mikrobiol.i virus.AN Kazkab.SSR 6:21.1-215
162. (MIRA 15;8)
(ALMA-ATA--POTATO LEAFROLL)
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AUTHORS: Brekhovskikfig-L, M!j Yelioeyevning V * kc
TITTA: Wave Propagation,in a Non-homogeneous Waveguide
PERIODICAL: Akusticheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 284-291
TEXT: Special attention has been devoted In recent years to the propaga-
tion of electromagnetic and sound waves in natural waveguides over long
distanoea. A theory of natural waveguidee has also been developed, but
only for homogeneous onest i9eot vaveguides whose properties remain un-
changed along the line on which the waves propagate. Over distances between
1,006 and 10,000 km this assumption is hardly realized in nature. Real
non-homogen*eous waveguideo offer a complicated problen which can be solved
only by approximation methods. Exact solutions are only possible in very
simple special oases. Such a case is studied in the present paper, and the
exact solution is analyzed. The authors proceed from the assumption that
the line of the waveguide is, for the major part, homogeneous, and that
only a certain part, which is sufficiently distant from the wave source,
has a transition zone of the length 2L. within which the properties of
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the waveguide may change. As usualp the wave field in the homogeneous part
in given by the superposition of the normal wavese In the transition zone,
the-shape of the waves may change and the waves may be reflected partly or
completely. Furthermore, 2L is assumed to be small as compared to the dis-
tande between the source and the transition zoneg so that a divergence of
the wave front in the horizontal direction within this zone In negligible.
The linQ is assumed to be perpendicular to the transition zone. These as-
sumptione make it possible to study the problem as a two-dimensional one.
This two-dimensional problem is further specialized* The following relation
is assumed to hold for the square of the wave number in the medium:
k2(x,z) - k2 [(I-a)/ch' + b th -1 + a] . If 0 ~ a < 1, the axis of the
0 L
waveguide is in the plane z, - 0. Within the range I xj:~ L the waveguide is
homogeneous, and lxl,< L corresponds 'go the transition zone (Fig. 1). A
differential equation is derived foL the sound potential flx,z). It can be
solved by separating the variables (X,Z) - X(x)Z(z)] . Nexto expressions
are given for the reflootion coeffio ent and the phase and group velocities,
Finally, the problem is considered from the viewpoint of ray theoryt and
the following relation (24) is derived for the direction of the ray to the
plane z, w 0:
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1 - a
dz/dx - tan oh z H + a - m~/(b thx/L + m2)1'9 where m is a fu Ino-
2
(oh7z;
f
tion of the angle Xo which indicates the direction in whioh the ray is
emitted from the source. (24) leads to equation (26) for the ray. Equation
(24) is finally discussed. There are 3 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet
and I US.
ABOQUATION: Akustiohookiy-inatitut AN 89SR Moskva
(Institute of Acoustics of the AS U534, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: May 259 1960
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Precision casting of 3Kh2BS steel. Lit. proizv. no.6t44-45 -Te 161.
(MMA 14:6)
(Precision casting)
I , . .
YELISON, MI. I- ..
. Doe Phys-Math Sci - (diss) 11Ewission of electrons under the action
of powerful electrical fields." Leningrad, 1961. 19 pp; (1141inistry
of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Leningrad
Polytechnic Inst imeni E. I. Kalinin); 150 copies;13rice not
given; bibliography on pp 18-19; (Us 5-61 SuPi 17
ZHDAN p A. G. I ZE
jf!4.09 M11,
Zhergy distribution of field emission electrons in serAconduetoro.
Hadiotakh, i elektron-6 no. G71-672 Ap 161. (M"Um 14:3)
(Semiconductors) tylield emission)
0 D290/D302
AUTHORS: Zhdan, A.G.0 Yelison.-DI.I., and Sandomirskly, V.B.
TITLE: Spectra of autoelectrons emitted from semiconductozz,
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronikat V. 7, no. 4, 1962,
670 - 686
TEXT: The energy spectra of autoelectrons emitted froir the scmi-
conductor S102 + C were measured in detail for various autocuirent
densities and emitter temperatures; the results are comptared w.fit'h
%LPhe current-voltage characteristics of the emission, and with theo-
retical predictions that assume spherical energy surfacesi and a!;-
proximate electron temperatures. The pres&nt work was carrie-d out
he
in order to test a theory of autoeloctron emisaion that relate3 t),
autocurrent density to the average internal electric fiold in the
semiconductort and hence to explain the experimental resultij at,
high autocurrent densities (previous theories are inadequate Pit aviiiii
tocurrent densities of above about 500 - 1000 amp ./cm2); a-ISO, the
results give information about the energy distribution of th-~, elec-
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trons in a semiconductor. The results show the non-eq,Ui"br4u-n na-
L
T.ure of the emission at high current densities. The electrons in
the semiconductor are superheated by the strong internal field,
which increases as the emission current density increases. In ooma
cases electrons with enerigics of about 10 eV are found; the correo-
ponding electron temperatures are about 10,000 - 15,OOOOK co:iDzz-.-~'d
with equilibrium emitter temperatures ranging from about ~00 - 1600
O'K. The electron temperature decreaseB as the lattice tempe--atV,-1-a
increases. The autoelectrons have a I'taxwellian enerf;y distribi.-'~iun
at higher energies; therefore the energy distribution of t."i-a. cloc-
trons in the semiconductor is probably also Maxwellian, at
energies. There are 18 figures, 2 tables and 11 references: 7 So-
viet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the
guago publications read as follows: R.D. Young, Kuller , Phys.
Rev., 113, 1, 115, 1959; R.D. Young, Phys. Rev 113# 19 '110p 1959;
R. Strattonp Proc. Phys. Soc. By 1955p b8p 430:p746.
SUBMITTED: November 24, 1961
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