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The vertical profile of radiation balance and... AOO1/AlOl
performed: on June 7, 1961, an&IN6vember 14, 1961. The results of measurements
are described and illustrated gra~hically..The maximum of radiation balance was
found to take place at an altitud6 of 2 - 3 km. Extremaj- values of'radiation
balance were: 0.30 and 0.44 cal*.:cri-2m1n-1. The values of albedo were calculated
from the measured values of refiefted and summary radiation; they are shown in
Fig. 6. Albedo has maximum near"the ground surface and diminishes to a minimum
50%) at an altitude of 3.4 km. The second maximum is attained at an altitude
of - 13 km. Inhonogeneities in the variation of the radlatioif balance were noted..
in both flights; they'were due to horizontal inhomogeneity of the underlying aw-
face and high concentration of aerosol In the loweratmospheric layers. In con-
clusion the authors enumerate the main tasks which call for solution in the Im-
mediate future. There are 6 fi
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Figure 6. Altitude distribution
of albedo (November 14, 1961). so
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AUTHOR: Kondratlyev, K. Ya.; Gayevskaya, G. N.; Nikollskly, G. A.
TITLE: Balloon based studies of radiation balance in the Earth's surface-atmosphere
system
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye Issledovanlya, v. 1, no. 3, 1963, 448-459
TOPIC TAGS: radiatio~:balan;e, atmosphere, ~ actinometric measurement, weather
balloon, balloon based measurement, radiation balance profile, radiation balance
analysis, meteorology
ABSTRACT: Standard actinometric measurements (radiation flux, loop oscillograph N-700,
continuous recording; air temperature, platinum resistance thermometer; radiation detec-
tor temperature, thermocouple; air pressure, atmospheric pressure counter of the radio-
sounding equipment) were taken during 11 ascents of free balloons between June 7, 1961 and
Nov. 22. 1962 to a maximum altitude of approximately 30 km. Vertical profiles were com-
piled for the radiation bqlance and Its components for summer and fall seasons. Analysis
of the obtained data indicates that the sharpestvariations occur in the lower atmospheric
layer, which stretches to an altitude of 11 to 4 Ian in the summer and 8 to 9 k= in the falL
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to 0. 99 cal- cm-2- min7 . across all measurements. Albedo fluctuated from 15 to 35%
during summer measurementg,at m -a-UM "In conclusion, the authors express
their deep gratitude to I. V. A4dreyev, NN., Xova and B. V. Maryushkin.for their
participation in flight pr6paraUQUO and the pv~exsW of the data obtalne& 11 odg. at.
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"Balloon Investigations of tropospheric and stratospheric radiati-m raStma"
Report to be submitted for the 13th General Assembly, Intl. Union of Geodesy
and Geopllfvicrw (IUDG)~ Berkeley Calif., 19-3L Aug 63
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BADIINOV, 1. Ytx.; GAYEVSKAYA) G. N.; NIKOLSKIY) G. A.; IFEDOROVA, M. P.
"Balloon investigations of radiation fluxes in the free atmosphere."
report presented at the Atmospheric Radiation Symp, Leningrad, 5-12 Aug 64.
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ORG:
TITLE: The radiation balance%i the atmosphere
SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Problemy-fiziki atmosfery, no. 3, 1965, 18-23
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TOPIC TAGS: radiation balance, shortwave radiation, outgoing thermal radiation,
effective radiation, direct solar radiation
ABSTRACT: The radiation balance of the atmosphere is the difference between the
radiation balances of the earth's surface and atmosphere system and the balance of
the grourd. It is equal to the difference between the short-wave raeliation absorbed
in t'~ze atmosphere and the difference between the outgoing thermal radiation and the
effective radiation of the ground. Both radiations forming theradiation balance of
the atmosphere are variable in individual atmospheric layers, which causes the. diurnal
and seasonal changes in the balance. The mean annual radiation balance of the earth-
and- atmosphere system is positive in the latitude belt with f < 40% The radiation
balance of the ground is positive except at the polar caps. The diurnal rate of the
atmospheric radiation balance is positive in the daytime and negative at night. The
state of atmospheric radiation balance depends upon the balance character of individ-
ual atmospheric layers. Measurements in the summer of 1962 showed that the radiation
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.balance of the atmosphere and that of the earth-and-atmosphere system were positive
and variable. The direct solar radiation measured at a height of 27 km was
1.41-1.59 cal/cm2.min at individual launches. The albedo of the system at the
height of 27 km was variable; on cloudless days it was about 19% and on cloudy days,
about 34%. Orig. art. has:~ 1 figure, 1 table, and 4 formulas. EEG)
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:'AUTHORS: Kondratlyev, Ya. (Professor); Gayell
,0RGt LeninEad State Univers~y (Loningradskiy goaudarstvennyy universitet
TITLEi Radiative temperature variations in the free atmosphere
SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Problerror fiziki atmoofery, no- 3, 1965, 3-17
IOPIC TAGS: thermal radiation, atmospheric radiation, atmospheric temperature, free'
~atmosphere, troposphere, actinometry, aerostatics, atmospheric sounding
:lWaTMAUT: Combined experimental data on the total radiant heat influx and on its I
I
~components in the free atmosphere are given. In 1960-1963 actinometric aerostatio I
,,apparatus was developed at Leningrad State University,and 13 flights of the appara-1
I
'tu3 to altitudes of 27-29 km were made. Vertical profiles of direct solar, total,
and reflected shortwave radiation) and the total radiation balance were obtained as
ireported by K. Ya. Kondratlyev, G. N. Gayevskaya, and G. A. Nikollskiy (Vertikallnyy'
profill radiatsionnogo balansa. i yego sostavlyavushchikh v svobodnoy atmoefere Y
vremya. ISZ, No. 141 1962) (see Fig. 1)0 The radiation balance for any
ilevel of the atmosphere can be calculated as the difference
B(z)=F
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data on shortwave balance; 2 from data on total radiation balance.
iwhere F~ and Ft'are the descending and ascending fluxes, wid z is the level. As a
:rule, radiation.heatin eckeaaes wi
-th ~'an increase in la e Fig. 2)
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0 Razlichiyakh Rasteniy, Vbrashc?;enn.,fkh Iz Geneticheski Raznoknchestvennvkh Tkaney
Korlya Sakharnoy Svekly. Agrobiolgiya No. 1, 1952, Vsc-soyuznTf Ill-tuchno-Issledovate2tskiy
Institut Sakharnoy Svekly, G. Kiyev
2
SO: Hont List of Russian Ace"sions, Library of Congress, -Jil-n.e 195w, Uncl.
GLYSVSKLYA,I.G.
Itffect of pinching transplants for increasing the yield of
sugar beets. Sakh.prow. 29 no.4:35-37 155. (MILRA 8:9)
1. VNIS
(Sugar beets)
6, A I/ E I/ Y Iq
C-
USSR/Cultivated Plants. D~corativ,_, Plants. 14
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biol,j Ho 1~, 19507 604,12
Author :Gayovskayal 1. so
Inst :Oademy oi 561"eRces Tur.'Iaiu~n. SSR, Botanical
Garden.
Titlo :&poriancos in Rose Cultivation at t".1lic Bota-
nical Garden of t1io Turkmen SSR Academy of
Sciences.
Ho .) 45-52
Orig Pu,,) ;Izv. Ali Turkm,98R, 1957, 1 4
Abstract : Some information is given on rose cul-Livation,
acquired as a result of observations mado of
tho rose collection at th,~ rosarium of -U`h:_~
Botanicza Garden of th,~ Academy of Scioncos
of the Turkmon SS-11. ThQ climatic conditions
pravailing at thu Botanical Gardon art,-, don-
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GAYEVSKAYA I S
Work of the seed exchange office of the Botanical Garde'n of the
Academ7 of Sciences of the Turkmen S.S.R. Izv. AN Turki SSR no.2:
105-lo6 158. (MIRA 11:4)
1.Botanicheski7 AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(Turkmenistan--Seed distribution)
Ir- -
GAYEVSKAYAt I.S.; KAMAKHIN, L.~. [deceased]
117-
Results of the introduction of flowering plants in Ashkhabad.
Trudy Turk. bot. sada no-4:105-180 162. (MIRA 15M
(Ashkhabad-Plant introduction) (Ashkhabad-Plants, Ornamental)
I
GAYEVSKAYA I.S.
Growing Allium paradoxum (M.B.) Don. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk
no.5:92-93 162. (1-91RA 15:11)
1. Botanicheskiy sad AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(KOPET-DAG--ALLIUM)
GAYEV.SKAYA, I.S.
Kentuck-1 coffee tree (Gymnocladus d1oicus (L.) C, Koch.) in
Turkme-nia. Izv. All Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.1-23-28 164.
(MIRA 17J9)
1. Botanicheskiy sad AN Tur~menskoy SSR.
, GAYEVSKAYA9 K.S.9 kand.tekhn.nauk, dotoent
Statistical investigation of loads in operating parts of a quarry
excavator. Sbor.trud.MISI no.31:110-110. (MIRA 14:3)
(Excavating machinery)
GAYEVSKAYA, K. S., dotsent, kand. tekhn. nauk
Statistical study of loads on the vorking parts of open-pit
excavators. Sbor. trud. MISI no.392190-197 ,61.
(MIRA 16:4)
1. Moskovskiy inshenerno-atroitelirn institut imenii V. V.
Kuybysheva.
(Excavating machinery)
A
18(0..7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2170
Akademiya nauk Ukrainskoy.SSR. Institut metallokermiki i spetsiall-
nykh splavov
Voprosy poroshkovoy metall~rgii I prochnosti materialov, vYP. 5
(Problems in Powder Metallurgy and Strength of Materials# Nr 5)
Kiyev, Izd-vo AN USSR, 1958. 172p. 2,000 copies printed.
Ed. of Publishing House: Ya. A. Samokhvalov,- Tech. Zd.-. V.Ye.
Sklyarova; Editorial Board: I.N. Frantsevich (Reap. Ed.), I.M.
Fedorchenkop G.S. Pisarenko, G.V.Sainsonov, 6d V.V. Grigorlyeva.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for a wide circle
of scientists and engineers in the research and production of pow-
der metallurgy. It may also be useful to~advanced students of.
metallurgical institutes.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles describes the results of in-
vestigations made at the Institut metallo keramikii sp*tsial'nykh
splavov, AN USSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Al-
loys, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR). The physical and chem-
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-AUTHORS: Yeremenko, V.N., Zudilova, G.V. and Gayevr~]~aya, L.A.
TITIB: On the Diagrams of State of the Sysicin -Chromium-Niobium
(0 diagrai=e sostoyaniya sistemy khrom-niobiy)
PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka 101'etallov, 1958, NO.1
pp. 11 - 16 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: Use of niobiuin as an addition to chroia-lum alloys has
If
created an interest in the system chromiuiii-Ltobium. However,
very little data are published in literature on this Y eff
U 'J, s L .
Therefore, the authors invr~stigated the r.-iariufacture by smelt_inj~
and sintering of shromium alloys with niobiuia for the purpose
of constructing the elements of the diagram of state of
this system. The molten alloys were produced in a high-
frequency furnace under a protective argon atmosphero fron
powders of electrolytic Cr-11b of the sizes of 1 - 5 it. The
chromium was crushed in a steel ball mill and the iron removed by
washing with nitric acid and then passed throu6h a sieve with
10 000 holes/am - The niobium. powder contained 98.2% Nbt
0.93% Fe, 0.34% Tij 0.06% Al, O-W,66 Ca, 0.00?% S and less than
0.01% F. The powders were mixed and pressed into briquettes,
applying a pressure of 7.5 tons. A sketch of the meltinG device
Lrdl/3 is given in Fig.1, p.11. The results of the thermal analy-is
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On the Diagram of State of the System Chromium-Niobium.
are entered in Table 1,, p.12. The compositions of the obtained
sinter alloys are entered in Table 2, p.12; Table 3, P-152
gives the results of the decoding of the X-ray picture of the
inter-metallic compound (containing 47.3% lib); Table 4 gives
the results of measuring the parameters of the lattice of a
chromium-base solid solution. In Figs. 2 - 8, a few of the
obtained micro-photographs are reproduced. The data given in
Table 3 indicate that almost all the lines of the X-ray pictures
are in agreement with the assumptionB made by the authors. The
diagram of state of the system Cr-N1; proposed by the author,
is plotted in Fig.9, p.16. The following conclusions are
arrived at: on the basis of the results of thermal, metallo-
graphic and X-ray structural analysis and measurement of the
micro-hardness it was found that in the system Cr-Nb only
one inter-metallic compound NbCr forms, which has a face-centred
cubic lattice;- inter-metallic c9mpounds form eutectics with
chromium-and niobium-base solid solutions and the temperature
of eutectoidal crystallisation of the in~er-metallide with
chromium-base solid solution is 1 660 C (for a content ofo
about 31 wt.% Nb) and the second eutectic point is at 1 710 C
L;ard2/3for a content of 66 wt.% Nb. Primary niobium- and chromium-base
GAYEWSKA-fa, L. I.
11-v
,he Topographoanatwdcal Characteristics of the Ligaoent apparatus
of the Coxal Aritculation and Its Importance in CI-J"nics." Gand ;--led Sci,
'I
Chair of Operational Surgery and Topopraphic 'Matomy, Zirst Ler-dngrad
lliedical Inst imeni 1. P. Favlov, Leningrad 1954. (FL, No 7, Fe") 55)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Survey of Scientific and Techn~.caj
Dissertation Defended at USSR fligher EducavA nal ins tiluutions.
(1h)
GAYEVSKAYA, L.I.; KUZICHKINA, N.V. (Rostov-na-Donu)
Modification of V.V. Donskov's method used in the impregnation
of argyrophil fibers in celloidin-embedded and frozen sections.
Arkh. pat. 27 no.3:87-88 165. (141RA 18:5)
1. Eksperimentallnyy otdel (zav. - prof. M.A. Ukolova) Rostovskogo-
na-Donu nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute, rentgenalogii, radio-
logii i onkologii (dir. - kand. med. nauk A.K. Pankov) Miniaterstva
zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
USSR / Meadow Cultivation.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 6, 1959, No. 24767
Author : Gayevskaya, L. S.; Krasnopolin, Ye. S.
Inst t "R Vo r, -g- T Tvem
Title : A Change In the Vegetative Cover in
Sheep-Raising Pastures of the Clayey Desert
and of the Foothill Semidesert in Central
Asia Under the Influence of Grazing
Orig Pub : Botan, zh., 1956, 41p No 7, 962-975
Abstract : An experiment, conducted In 194.5-11050 by
the All-Union Institute of Persian Sheep-
Raising on Tultigrass-ephemeroidal type of
pastures in the foothill loess desert
(Samarkandskaya Oblast'), exposed the effect
of different grazing periods on the basic
fodder grasses. Carex pachystilis Gay. is
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USSR / !~,,eadow Cultivation.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6, 19510, No. 24767
more inhibited at the complete alienation of
Its mass In the period of fruit-bearinG (in
the Middle of spring), whereas early cutting
Stimulated the growth of runners, Stipa
hohenackeriana Trin. reacts negatively to
intensive Grazing in the beginning and the
end of springe Poa bulbosa Le vare vivIpara
Koch. is more inhibited during perennial
grazing. Due to the change in abundance
of these prevailing fodder plants, it is
possible to use the sedge-meadow grass
pastures not more than 3 years In a row
during intensive grazing and 4 years at
moderate loading. Study of the grazing
influonce on wormwood-ephomoral typo of
pastures in the clayey desert was conducted
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Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 6, 1959, No. 24767
in Kashka-Dar'inskaya Oblast'. The associa-
tion of Artemisia usbekistan.Ika plus Carex
pachystilis plus Foa bulbosa further
increases Its productivity during earlY7
spring utilizationg whereas the pasture a
productivity at the intensive grazing In the
second half of spring decreases. In a two-
seasonal spring-autumn grazing during 4 years,
the effect of 5pring grazing alone is nega-
tive, and the autumn grazing does no ham
to the ephemeral ones or to the wormwood,
Wormwood-ephemeral pastures in the clayey
desert, during Intensive spring grazing, may
be used not more than 4-5 years, 5-6 years
when used in moderation; after that a
seasonal change Is necessary. New data on
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USSR/ Far,-.i Animals - Sm.11 Iforned Stock
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 15, 1953, 69332
Author Gayevskaya, L.S.
Title Forage Base of Karakul Breeding and Prospects for Its
Improvement
Orig Pub Kirakulevodstvo i zverovodstvo, 1957, No 6, 12-19
Abstract No abstract.
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Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol,, 11o 18, 1958, 83411
Author : GaYC-vs]gM - eSo, Kramopolin, Ye.S.
Ins'.
Title : Samarkand Oblast' Pastures and Their Utilization for
Sheep Husbandry.
Orig Pab : Materialy po proim)diC. silam U7bekistana, 1957, VYI). 9,
229-290j
Abstract : No abstract.
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(MIRA 18-9)
1. Institut pustyn' AN Turlarennkoy SSR i Vsesnvuzn~-y nauchno.-
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l"I letting them arrun at The onset of trrininal psow a
l)fCPQ9bIffAnCIt Of SIYVVAY44 over re*rstiou. At the in-
stant of 0114vt o(clin" death. (MV sugar vanishes aluf truth
lactic &cid acrunintates: the picture remahis constant for
the "lowing 9 min.. showing almost complete fatting of gly-
colysiv. Upon rrvlrW There is an Immediate rite In free
sugar anif Isclk- a6l. wills a 4sr to glyralyok which swim.
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al-o returns to normal after -orne 4 hr%. C'. M. K.
GAYIVSrAYA, M.S.
~-''
Content of glycogen and carbohydrates ready for fermentation in the
cerebral cortex in extinction and restoration Of vital fanations of
the organism. Zh. vysshel nerv. deiat. 3 tio.4:617-623 July-Aug 1953-
(CIJWL 25:4)
1. Iaboratory of Ikporimental Physiology for Revival of the Organism,
Academy of Medical Sciences U = .
BAKUIJV, A.N., redaktor; GAYNTSXATA I M. S'O I Iredaktor; OCIRIZONTOT, P.D.,
redaktor; GULTAYNT.Tr., reaalnor; OD21xv, A.V.. redaktor;
KILICHNNO. I.T.. redaktor; IMWVSXIT. V.A., redaktor; NTROVA. PJ..
redak-tor-, PITROV, B.A.. redaktor: SARKISOV. S.A.. redaktor: MITIM.
S.Te.. redaktor; SHIKMVA. L.G.. redaktor; NNYMAN. I.M., redaktorl
BOBROVA. U.N., tekhnichaskly redaktor
[Transactions of the oDnference dedicated to problem of pathologIcal
physiology and therapy of the f-,erninal states In the clinic MA In
first aid practice: December 10-12. 19521 Trudy Konferentall poevia-
shchennot, problene patofiziologit I terapil, terminallnykh sontotanit
v klinike I praktike neotlozhnot ponoshcht, 10-12 Dekabria 1952 g.
Hooky&, Goa* izd-vo meditainakot lit-ry, 1954o 329 P. (KMA 893)
1. Konferentsiya po"yashchennaya
torminallnykh soatoyanit v klinike
Moscow, 1952o
(Physiology. Pathological)
problem patofiziologii I terepil
I praktike nootlozhnoi ponoshabi,
(Death, Apparent)
I
~!. S.
GAYL-VSKAYA-SOXnL(Y/A, ~,% S. - I'Aspt-cts of Carbohydrate "efabolism of
the Cerebral Cortex under Extinction and Restoration of' the Life Func'jons
of the Organism." Acad I'Amd Sci USSR. ':Ioscovt, 1956. (Msser'tati-n for the
Degree of Doctor in Biological Sciences)
SOURCE Knivhnaya Letopis', No 6 1956
HIGOYSIXT, V.A
The use of suck-and-blow respirators for resuscitation (with summary
In Baglimhj Skeper.khir. 1 no,,5:3-9 3-0 156. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Is laboratoril ekspertneatellnoy fisiologit po ozhivlentyu
organisms (zav. - prof. T.A.Negavskty) ANN SSSR.
tRWINATM
suck-and-blev respirator. use in resuscitation)
(ROSUSCITATION, appar. and Instruments
suck-and-blow respirator) -
G,,)*,tn'U ry :'USSR
catogary : Human and Animal Physiology, Thermoregulation
j.--ur. :Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2, 1959, Noe 7873
T it 1::' : Carbohydrate-Phospborus Metabolism in the
Brain of the Dying Orgdnism under Hypothermic
Conditions and with Subsequent Restoration of
Orls P',1b. : V ital Func ti ons
V sb.: Vopr. biokhimii nervn. sistemy. Kiyev,
AN SS3R, 1957, 268-21.77
fw* r'-.0 'k,: In the presence of clinical death lasting 8-151
minutes, the content of adenosinepolyphosphoric~
acids in the brain is markedly decreased, A
negligible'amount of phosphocreatine can be
detected, whereas at ordinary body temperature 1
stopping blood flow for a few seconds Is enough!
to cause its disai;pearance-from brain tissue. ~
The inorganic phosphorous content is high. i
Neither the duration of dying to the onset of
the state of clinical death, nor the extent of
further reduction in body temperature of the
1/4
r.t
USSR T
Human and Animal Physiology, Thermoregulation
Ref Zhur - Blol., No. 2, 19599 No. 7873
Ias'k'AtuL.
Abctract animal chilled to 25--260 had any effect on, the
content of carbohydrate-phosphorous compounds
in the cortex of the brain at the 30th minute of
clinical death. In almost half of the cases,
at about thirty minutes of clinical death under
hypothermic,conditions only a minimal amount of
energy sources remained in the dog cerebral
cortex--the same amount which is detected at the
5th or 6th minute of clinical death at ordinary
body temperature, In the other half of the ex-
periments, a considerable amount of sugar, and
lCard: 2/4
Human and Animai I hysiology, L 10 4
.abs. j--,ur. Ref Zhur - Biol.. No. 2, 1959, No. 7873
0"13 Pub.
ned
In some cases even glycogen, still rei. ..
in the cerebral cortex. For Lbe first 8-14
minutes after the circulation was restored,
processes of synthesis of the macroergic phos-
phorU5 compounds were renewed in the cerebral
cortex of the reviving animal against a back-
ground of Intensive aerobic glycolysis. The
general direction of the changes and the speed
of restoration of the metabolism of carbohy-
drate-phosphorus compounds in the cerebral
cortex of the reviving dogs which had "died'i
3/4
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ry : USSR T
In.
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J_-.-.~r. : R,,f Zhur - Blol., No. 2, 1959, Nr". 7873
Illst-Itut'.
under hypothermic conditions were the same as
in the case of revival at ordinary body tem-
perature,
0 rd 4/4
GAYIFVSKAY.-t H.S., NOSOVA, Ye.A.. ZAKS. 1.0.
Zffect of body temperature on the decorm-osition of onergy resources ot
the brain In death [with summar7 in Inglishl. Ukr.biokhim.zhur.
30 no.4:513-520 158 (MIRA 11:9)
1. Laborntorlya skeperimentallnoy fiziologil po ozhivlenift organim
AMN SSSR. Moskva.
(BODY TNKPWTURE)
(IMATH (BIOLOGY))
(CWMRAL CORTEX)
Name: GAYEVSKAYA-SOKOLOVA, Mariya Sergey-
evna
Dissertation: Peculiarities of carbohydrate ex-
change in the cortex during the ex-
'tinction and restoration of vital
functions of organisms
Degree: Doe Biol Sci
Affiliation% fn-ot indicateg
Defense Date, Place: 6 Mar 56, Councildf the Mod Biol
Departmont of the Acad Mod Sci USSR
Certification Date: 7 Jul 56
Source: BMVO 5/57
GAYEVSKAYA. M. S., and MOSOVA, E. A. (USSR)
"The effect of Fatal Loss of Blood and Subsequent Resuscitation on the varia-
tion of Nitrogen Exchange in the Brain of Do.gs und--r Normal and Hypothermic
Conditions."
Reoort cresented at the 5th Internat-onal Bloch,mistry Conp-ress,
Mo;cow.'10-16 Au_r 1961
GAYEVSKAYA, M.S.; NOSGVA, Ye.A.
...........-
Effect of hypothermia on the a=onia and glugamine content of the
cerbbral cortex of dogs in death and subsequent resuscitation.
Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 33 no.3:407-419 161. (MIA 14:6)
1. Labumtoriya eksperimentallnoy fiziologii po ozhivleniyu organizma
IMN SSSR, Moskva.
(HYPOTBMIIJL) (DEATH, APPAREPT) (QEREBR&L CORTEZ)
GAYEVSK Mariya Ser SHAPOT V.S. red.; MATVEYEVA,
red.
MJ
(Biochemistry of the brain in death and in revivification of
the organism] Biokhimiia mozga pri. umiranii i ozhivlenli or-
ganizma. Moskvap Medgiz, 1963. 205 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(BRAIN) (BIOCHEMISTRY) (DEATH, AFFARENT)
ACCESSION MR: AT3013141 S/3018/63/000/000/0421/0430
.AUTHOR:t_Gayevskaya, M. S.; Nosova, Yo. A.
TITIX: Special characteristics of carbohydrate-phosphorus and
nitrogen metabolism in the brain under deep hypothermia
SOURCE: Tretlya Vsesoyuznaya konforentsi a po, biokhimii nervnoy
sistemr*. Sbornik dokladov. Yerevan, 19Z3, 421-430
TOPIC TAGS: carbohydrate-phosphorus metabolism, nitrogen metaboliamp
brain tissuev hypothermia, clinical deathp adenosine triphosphate
(ATP)p adonosinediphosphoric acid (ADP)a ammonia$ glutamines free
amino acids
ABSTRACT: Changes in carbohydrate, lactic acid,, ATP, and ADP levels
in the brain were studied in doas under varying hypothermic conditions
leading to,-clinical death and under'normal body temperature. Both
ex orimental and control groups of animals (male and female, age
2-g yrs) were anesthetized generally and locally before trepanation
was performed, Brains of control animals were frozen in situ with
liquid nitrogen, A cortex sample from the large hemispheres of each
animal was taken for analysis. Experimental animals were injected
Card 1/3
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ACCESSION NR: AT3013141
with a o.V* atropine solution (o.1 ml/kg) before being cooled with
ice. In cooling animals to 32-200C, body temperature was lowered at
the rate of 10C every 5-10 min. Brains of animals in the initial
stages of hypothermia were frozen in situ, and brain tissue samples
were taken and frozen immediately for animals :ta a state of clinical
death. Sugar and glycogen, lactic acid, inorganic phosphate,
adenosinphosphate, phosphocreatin, amonia, glutwaine, and free amino
acids were determined in the brain tissue. Results show that moderate
hypothermia (260C) and deeper hypothermia (200C) do not cause any
serious carbohydrate-phosphorus or nitrogen metabolism disorders in
the brain tissue. Carbohydrates increase while glutamic acid and
gamma aminobutyric acid slightly decrease in deep hypothormia (200C).
Ammonia increases in the period preceding and during clinical death
at, different body temperatures, especially in moderate hypothermia
(260C). Glutamine decreases as ammonia increases at body temperatures
between 37 to 260G, But at 200C there is no glutamine decrease, which
may be attributed to the high ATP level found during clinical death in
doop, hypothermia. Free amino acids do not change significantly
during 2 hrs of clinical: death under hypothermic conditions. This
indicates that protein tissue structure has not yet been damaged.
Carbohydrate -phosphorus levels are higher during clinical death of
.Card 2/3
ACCESSION NR: AT3013141
60-120 min at 200C than in the fifth minute before death under normal
body temperature. With higher carbohydrate-phosphorus and ATF levels
in deep hypothermiap brain tissue can survive long periods of clinical.
death. Orig, art. has: 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya eksperimontallnoy fiziologii p0
,ozhivloniyu organisma AMN SSSR Moskv4 (Experimental Physiology
Laboratory for Organism Resuscitation AMN SSSR)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 28Oct63 ENCL:'- 00
..SUB CODE: AM NO Hw SOV: 011 ----OPM: .~005
POEMGiULV, V. V.; GERSIFIETYN, L. M.; G.A.YEVS'KAYA IM. S.
"Change in the nerve cell proteins in dogs during reanimation from the state
of clinical death."
report submitt ed for 2nd Intl Cong, Histochemistry & C~tochemistry,, Frankfurt,
16-21 Aug 64.
MOSCOW.
Inst of Brain, AMS USSR per Obucha 5, Moscow B-120.
GAYEVSKAYA, M.S.; NOSOVA, Ye.A.; SLEZ, L.M.
Changes in the amide group content of cerebral cortex protein in
dying and resuscitation, Ukr,biokhim,zhur. 37 no-5:691-696 165-
(MIRA .18:10)
1,, Laboratorlya skaperimentallnoy fiziologii po ozhivleniy-u organizma
AMN SSSR, Moskva.
'T, S. Gayevsk,-Ly G. G. Abrikosov, N. A. Berezln!~, Z. S. Bronstein,
V. I. Zntzepin, N. ff. Kondakov, K. I. Mayor, V. I. Olifan, F. 1.
Usatchev, Z. A. Filatova, A. A. Shorigin, T. F. Chitchapown, Z. G.
Shchedrin, V. A. Jashnov co-authore of the book "D-finitions - Fauna
,-.nd Flora of Northern Seas in USSR edited by Prof. N. S. Gayevski,
and approved by the Ministry of USSR Higher Education as a m-nual
for universities. State Publishing "SwImi: SCIMI"Ell
Moscow - Iqh8
SO: ~ 654015
GAYEVSKAYA, No So
"The Tropholoc.,ical ~-,~end in Hydrobiology, Its Object, Some of Its Fundamental Prob ems,
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0 MEMMUM NOVYKIf I-rfETODAKH V IZUCHYEIrII PITAMYA VODi%'YMi OROWIM-1017.
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LToobshch7 5. N. S. Gayevskaya* flyetod bystrogo opryedyelyeniya vla-.hndsti
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nlxpgrjjmt in the Un of noommomt Map In the Gativatim of
protoc"coames" fte, HDIP Otd. blolo, 57,, Noohs 1952
GAYETSLAYA, H.S.
-,-
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Growing mass cultures of Protococcaceae for fisheries. Trudy Gidro-
biol.ob-va 5:72-108 '53. (MA 7:5)
1. Kafedra gidrobiologit Mookovskogo Instituta rybnoy promyBhlennosti
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GAYEVSKAYA, H.S.
Feeding habits and food relations of animals living among benthonic
vegetation and on share refuse of the Black Sea. R,3port 1: Feeding
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(Black Sea-Gasteropoda) (Genteropoda--Black Sea)
GAUTSKAYA. W.S.
Now species for moo culture of Protococcacoae--Lagerhainda ciliate,
(lagerh) Chodat. Biul.KOIP Otd.blul 59 no-1:83-84 Ja-F 154. (NLRA 70)
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GAUTSKATA, N.S., doktor biolog.nauk-. PAVLOVSKIY, Te.N., skademiki
gi-syn-yY~-ftd.; KAXAROV, B.M., red.isd-va, KAKUNI, Te.v.'
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(Proceedings of the Conference on Methods for the Study of
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moveshchanita po metodike Isucheniia kormovoi bazy i pXtanii&
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chaskoy koxisaii Akademit nauk SSSR (for Pavlovskiy).
(Flehes-Food)
GAYEVSKAYA, N.S.
" ~.. ~'-
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in the culture. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 60 no.2:91-98 Mr-AP 155.
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GA)MVSKAYA, N. S.
"The role of main group of water flora in food-links of reservoirs." a paper
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GAYEVSKAYA, N.S., professor.
Problems Of utiliging urdcallular algae. Priroda 45 no.4:43-51
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GATEVSKAYA, N.S.
Bmtrition and food Interrelations of animals inhabiting bottom
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(BLACK SUk-GASTROPODA)
N. (-,03cow)
11
"Sur I letude Quantitative de 1 1A.Limentation des Animaux Aquatiques"
Soviet paper presented at the 15th inti. Congress of Zoology, London, 16-23 Jul 58
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Feeding and food relationships of animals inhabiting the bottom
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l.Nookovokly institut rybnoy promyshlonnosti i khozyaystva.
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WU WULLft S. (USSR)
N.
"De nouvelles methodes dans l0etude., de 11alimentation des aaimeaux aquatiques et
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Problems In co=Nrcial utilization of uniceil.ular algae. Top.
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1. Haskovskly tekhnicheskir institut r7bnoy prom7shlennosti I
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(Algae-2conouic aspocts)
.. GATNVSKkTA, H.S.
"Biology of brackish waters; Inland waterso vol.22 by A.Remane,
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1110-1112 il 159. (MIRK 12:10) ,11
(4droblology) (Renane, A.)
(Sehlieper, C.)
BMUTSOT, Tevgeniy VladimIrovich; PAVLOVSKIT, Te.N., almdenik, otv.red.;
_9AY_BTGUU,--1.S.,_doktor biolog.nouk, otv.red.; BOGDANOT, A.L.
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[Key for the Identification of free-living fresh-water copepods
of the U.S.S.R. and adjacent countries by fragments found in the
intestines of fishes] Opredelitell evobodnoshivushchikh pro@-
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117 P. (KERA 14:1)
(Copepods--ldentification)
(Fishes--Food)
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arrtcr.L1971, S. 5., ftcl-j' M~Gccw
vol-"ity, X.~dcw - *1mr1wmcvs of -11
cc",=%mtton& or pc!mt~ m*ter On hydro,
and -Cm tt. q-stt- of t!--
Lvxlv~ of On vaters'
vmmrrz-tv K. K., I.I.clegical JO&-itute, Siberian
De;~~.t' kc.UC7 of Scien"s =G3 - 'T~
Over of Ito organic catter and &~ blocente
alerts In the TAyk.I Lau"
UMM%=KATA. Aleksizdm Ivarovas ZOOIDZ*.C&l lAstit-te.
AC&Oia of Sciences MBS - ~Tt* fauma Of high
mo= In vatr bodlC2 Of kldd!4 AAW
~
Zx4MJX
T. I., Zoological jnatjtu-~, Acad-7 of
Scl*neas =R - -~Ucra-lon of thw radIcactive
vbcaq~sw'u a- fortill.ing a ~ter bcl.,'
ZEM14L, P. A., Dnapropctr~)L ScieCtIfIc 1nAtItutA
of Rydroblolcer a' tk~ State Univent-y, M~Wan
SSm - *A"ItaLUsation or riste.- food org-lam
fro. the rauna or get-ry (of the
'C"Vdm mUct trpe') In water msc~L" of
VA. Ukmlw " the Crimea"
1"'Ki'KrXICH, L.A., otv. red.; G2.HNSW,~A, red.; ZFAI"'IN, V.I.,
red.; KOMOV, I.-IM., red.; iLMMMUIKO, O.G., red.
[Feeding habits of cormercial marine firheol Fitanie mor-
skikh prorysloqkh ryb. I-lotskvnp Izd-vO "ll"'iliku'll 19(k".
150 1). 17:0
1. lj'~3e5o3~uznoye pdrobiologicheskoye ob~,hcixowo.
iVTKEVICK, L.A., otv. red.; GAYF.VSKAYA, H.S., red.; 'UHADIN, V.I.,
red.; KOZHOV, M.M., red.-;-- IMfiTCHENKO, O.G., red.
(Ecology of invertebrates in the southern seas of the
U.S.S.R.] Ekologila bespozvonochnykh inzhnykh morei SSSR.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 15") '). (MIRA 17:6)
1. Vnesopunnye gidrobiologichatkoyn obolichestvo. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Zenkevich).
ZENKEVICH, L.A.v otv. red.; BELYAYEV, G.M., red.; VINBERG, G.G.,
red.; G4jP�KAU,-U-S., red.; ZHAD114, V.I., red.;
REZNICHENKO, O.G.,, red.; SHCHERBAKOV, A.P., red.
[Change in the biological complexes of the Caspian Sea
during the last decade) Izmenenie biologicheskikh
kompleksov Kaspiiskogo moria za poslednie desiatiletiia.
Moskva, Naukap 1965. 255 P. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Vsesoyuznoye gidrobiologicheskoye obshchestvo. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSR (for Zenkevich).
GAYEVSKAYA, N.S.; POLYAKOV, G.D.; S11-1IR11OV, N.N.; TSIKHON-111KIANINA, Ye.A.
Manometric method for determining the gas exchange intensity in
aquatic animals. Zool. zhur. 44 no.2:169-177 165.
(MIRA 18: 5)
1. Kaliningradskiy institut rybnoy promyshlennosti i khozyaystva,
Institut morfologil, zhivotnykh AN SSSR, Moskva i Institut b1ologii
vnutrennikh vod AN SSSR, Bork Nekcuzskogo rayons. Yaroslavskoy
oblasti.
GAYEVSKAYA, U.S.
Food relations of Homoptera (Insecta) to higher aquatic
plants. Biul.MOIP.Otd.biol. 70 no-5:30-35 S-0 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
3(7) PUSE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV13029
Moscow. Tsentrallnyy-institut prognozov
Voprosy sinopticheskoy meteorologii (Problems in Synoptic Meteorology) Moscow,
Gidrometeoizdat (otd-) 1959. 62 p. (Series: Its: Trudy2 vYP. 79) ly100
copies p~rjnted. -
Sponsoring Agency: MM Gla;vnoye upr&wleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzbby.
Ed. (title page): B. D. Uspenskly; Ed. (inside book): -L. B. Blinnikov',
Tech. Ed.: T. Ye. Zentsova.
PURPOSE: This issupof the Institute's Transactions is intended for specialists
in meteorology.
COVERAGE: This collection of articles discusses problems in synopt C meteorology.
The first two articles deal with the formation and structure of frontal clouds
in the Western Siberia and Ural Mountain arew. Other articles discuss upper-
level cyclonic and anticyclonic phenomena,, the evolution of thermal fields,
and therma3 convectioii'. References accompany each article.
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SOY/3029
TAELE OF CONTEMS:
Sovetova.. V. D. Microstructure of Frontal Clouds Over Western Siberia 3
Sovetova, V. D. Effect of the Ural Mountain Range on-the Evolution of
Frontal Cloudiness 12
.2Ga)Tjgh!~~ The Problem of Accounting for Acceleration in
Diagnosing and Forecasting the Evolution of Upper-level Cyclones and
Anticyclones 25
Burt6ev,'A. I~J. and T. P. Popova.. The Roleof OrderIly Vertical Move-
ments and Advection in the Evolution'of the Thermal Field in Frontal
Zones 33
Pavlovskaya, A, A.. Aerological Characteristics of Thermal Convection of
Varying Intqnsity 44
AVAML4M: Library of Congress
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GAYEVSKAYA, OIVI
Horizontal divergence of winds and its role in the intensity changes
of low-level cyclones and anticycloness Trudy TBIF no.110:70-76- 161.
, (MIR& 14:6)
(cyclones)
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AUTHORS: Gayevski, V.; Gorichev, P. A.; Perfilov, N. A.
TITLE: Formation of Li-8 fragments in the intdractiodtetween 9-GeV
protons and lead nuclei
SOURCE: 2hurnal eksperimental"noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 4. 47,
no. 4, 1964, 1178-1184
TOPIC TAGS: lead, lithiUM#_.fiSsion fragment, proton nucleus inter
action, nuclear emulsion
ABSTRACT: 'The sandwich method (emulsion stock with interleaved
metal foils) is used to investigate the production probability,
ene s ectrum- and an lar distribution of Lie fragments produced
in the-disintegration of -iead nu-&l-eiby
for this investigation-.was brought about by some contradictions in
the resultr,of the emulsion method, which does not permit observation
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'ACCESSION NR: AP4047882
..of the disintegration of a single type of nucleus. The emulsion
.stock was irradiated in the internal beam of the OIYal synchrotron$
which was parallel to the plane of the emulsion. The NIKFI-K emul-
.sion dimensions were 10 x 10 x 0.04 cm, with the foil thickness
being 18 microns. The proton flux in the emulsion was 8 x 106 cd .-2.
The stars containing the Lie fragments were detected by area scan-,
ning from the side of the emu Ision in contact with the foil. The.
geometrical-corrections of the test results are briefly explained.
Comparison of the experimental data with the predictions of the
evaporation theory show that best agreement is obtained with a tem-
perature T = 14.9 MeV and a Coulomb barrier height 9.6 MeV. It is
concluded that an attempt to explain the energy and angular dietribu--..,
tions of the Lie fragments with the aid of the evaporation theory
pleads to one of two conclusions: 1) the evaporation theory is correct
but must be refined (primarily with respect to the dependence of tile
nuclear temperatureand the magnitude of the Coulomb barrier on the
excitatioh. energy); 2) evaporation theory cannot be used to--describe
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the.formation of most Lil fragments., "The authors thank the direc-
tors of the high energy laboratory of OlYal for affording the oppor-
tunity to irradiate-the emulsion chambers in the synchrotron, and
to the emulsion processing group of the high energy laboratory led
.by S. 1. Lyubomilov and.V. 1. Baranov for processing the emulsions.
.The author is particularly grateful to S. I. Lyubomildv for help
and direct.-'participation,in the emulsion-chamber irradiation. Valu-
.able discussions were held with our co-workers at the Radium Insti-
tute Q. V. Lo-zhkin and 1. 1. Plyanov," Orig. art. has: 5 figures
and 1 table.
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ALEKSEYEVAp M.V., doktor sellkhos. nauk, prof, retaenzent; FROTOVA,
O.A., kand. sellkhos. nauk, retsenzent; SHEVIYEV, Te.I., agro-
nom, retaenzent; LEZHANSKINA, Z.S., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.;
VISHNTAKOVA Ye., red.; GAYEVSKIY, A. POKHLEEKINA, M.,
rpd
tekhn. red.
(Cooperation of science and production; experience in joint
work of ihe vegetable growers on the H.Gorkii State Farm and the
scientists of the Research Institute of Vegetable Gardening] So-
di-ashestvo nauki i proizvodstya; opyt soymestnoi raboty ovo-
shchevodov aovkhoza im. H.Gorlkogo i uchenykh Nauchno-issledova-
tellskogo instituta ovoshchnogo khoziaistva. Moskva, Mosk. ra-
bochii, 1963. 133 p. (miRA 16:6)
(Vegetable gardening)
.GAYEVSK-IY-,-- A. F.-
Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Development of manufacturing technology of
polyesterurethane dyeing cylinders." L1vov, 1961. 15 PP; (Min-
istry of Culture Ukrainian SSR, Ukrainian Scientific Research
Institute of the Printing Industry); 150 copies; price not given;
(KL, 5-61 sup, 188)
GORDINSKIY, B.Yli.. kand. khim. nauk- GAYEVSKIY, A.F., kand. 1~ekhn. nauk;
"i '- i
SHIMAIISKiY V.M. , kand. te ITE.-T dWSHKOLIMIK, S.I., inzh.
Packing gland for reactors operating in a vacuum. Rhim. i
neft. mashinostr. no.37.,35 S 164. (KMA I? j 12)
.:I - CENCTIINIK, S.10
GORD -r'ZK-Ty,, B.Yu,; SHU-tk MKIY, V.1-1-; ';-AYE""K'Y-, A.F. ; .
iy. nzo.9:65-66 165.
Reclaiming of polyes,Wr urethanes, Pla3t. ria3z (,mVA 18.9)
I-
L 15W-66 EWT(m)JEWP(J) RK
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AP6000960 CA).
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AUTHORSt Shimanakiy, Vs M..; Gayevakiyt A. F.t Shkolynik,,S. I.; Gordinskin B. Vu.
ORG: none
TITLE: A method for obtaining po~Zethylene glycoladipinate~, Class 39p No- 176403
SOURCE: Byulle'en' i*breteniy i tovarnvkh znakov, no. 22, 1965Y 58-59
TOPIC TAGS: _izmmylpolymsrization, polycondenoation# ethylene glycol, adipic acid#
.po
polyester
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate esenta a motkqd for obtaining polyethylene
0
glycoladipinate by j2olycondlensati of QdiDio acidlwith ethyl a glyoolj To increase
the rate of reaction, a cyclic dieisfer of adipio acid and diethylene glycol is added
to the initial reaction mixture.
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GAAMSM,-j[._ (Halevalkyi, B.], kand.tokhn.naak; CHEREDNICHENKO, L.,
kand.tekhn.nauk
Increased efficiency of filter presses in the ceramic and kaolin
industry* Budemat,,i konstr. -no-5:53-56 S-0 162. (MIRL 1:5t1l)
(Filter presses) (Ceramic industrien-Equipment and supplies)
ABoris Antonovich;LMIIW,R.Ta., kandidat takhaicheskikh
QT
,9AM4
6'F-:*"bIVTA,V.I., inshener. redaktor; ULIBM,R.1f.,
inshener, rateensent; MMISKIY,Y&.V.. tokhnichookly redaktor
[Nachine and equipment of the paper industry] MashlmV i appa-
raty bumazhnol promyshlennouti. Kiev, Goo.nauchno-takhn. lzd-
Yo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1935. 287 p. (MMA 9:3)
(Paperuaking machinery)
SOVII 24-57-5-5822
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 5, p 113 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Gayevskiy, B. A.
TITLE: Experimental Determination of the Specific Resistance to Filtration
of Suspensions of Fibrous Materials (Eksperimentallnoye opredeleniye
konstant filltratsii voloknistykh suspenziy)
PERIODICAL: Izv. Kiyevsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Vol 17, pp 154-161
ABSTRACT: The author investigated the influence exerted by the siZe or relative
smallness of the individual suspended fibers of ground-up sulfite and
sulfate pulps an the specific resistance to filtration exhibited by pre-
cipitates of these pulps settling upon a standard wire-screen labora-
tory filter. The precipitates' specific resistance to filtration was
calculated from the experimental data according to the filtration equa-
tion
T= b (V2 + 2 vo V) (b C
wherein: V is the running volume of the filtrate (in liters)~ Vo is the
Card 1/2 volume of filtrate depositing a precipitate possessed of a"resistance
SOV/124-57-5-5822
Experimental Determination of the Specific Resistance to Filtration of (cont.)
to filtration equal to the resistance offered by the cloth of the filter membrane; T
is the total time required for completion of filtration (in minutes); R is the visco-
ity coefficient of the liquid medium (in kg- min/dm?,); C is the weight of the solid
phase per liter of liquid medium (in kilograms); r is the specific resistance to fil-
tration of the precipitate (in dm/kg); p is the filtration pressure (in kg/dmZ); F is
the area of the filtering surface (in dmZ). The precipitates' specific resistance to
filtration r was found to -~ !MWE jr
a) in the case of sulfite pulp: b) in the case of sulfate pulp
0 tp~ 3.1+2-
z
j~01: 10 20 10
) [ XMW~, -1-j )
To- r 0 [dm/kg]
wherein Io is the degree of beating of the pulp fibers expressed in Schopper-Riegler
degrees ("freeness").
Card 2/2 V. A. Klyachko
GATEVSKIT, B.A., dotsent.
A&L~, _AM"Q
Modern paper and cardboard machines; from pages of foreign
joiwnals. Bux.prom,31 no.2:27-29 F 156. WaA 9:6)
(United States--Paper making machinery)
GAYZVSKIY, B.A., dots.
I Auplication of the filtration theory in the woodMIp and paper
Industry. Isv. KPI 20:194-199 157. (kIRA 11:1)
(paper) (woodpulp) (yllters nnd filtration)
/'# k* ~'
" 4 -'- V(" I - --
.Z; , ,;
I
LEVINSKIY, I.Y.,
dots.
i -r c 41 ,
I I
, j --
k.and.tekhn.nauk,
dote.; GAYEVSKIY. B.A., kand.teldin. nnuk,
rX,,,,IIIF?Wl, --
*V4-bVI
Power drive for pnner-mRking machinery. Izv. IYI 20:278-307 '57.
(Paper-mnking machinery) (MIRA 11:3)
CHMOBTLISKIT, Iosif Illich, prof.. doktor takhn.nauk; BONDARI, Alle
Grigorlyevna, dotsent. kand.takhn.nauk; GA~ ~B ~isAnt~o-
novich, dotsent, band.tel&.n.nauk; OORODINSKATA, Serra Abramovna,
dotsent. kand.takhn.nauk; LADIUT. Rostislav Yakovlavich, kand.
tekhn.nauk; TANANAIMO, Yurly Kartirlyevioh, kand.takhn.nauk;
KIROORODGKIY, Tasiliy Tisofeyevioh, insh.-. STABHIKOT. T.N..
prof.. doktor tekhn.nauk. rateenzent; FURIEL. P.Ta.. red.
Exachinery and equipment of chemical industries: principles of
theory and design] Kashiny I apparsty khimichaskikh prolsvodetv-,
asnovy teorli 1 rascheta. Pad red. I.I.Chernobyllskogo. Koski&.
Gos.uauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mehinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 462 p.
(KIRA 13:2)
(Chemical Industries-Bquipmont and supplies)
s/196/61./000/012/oo6/029
E194/EI55
AUTHOR: Gayevskiy, 8
TITLE: Determination of the minimum dimensions of solid
particles precipitated from suspension by
hydro-cyclones
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy :~hurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no.12, 1961, 8-9, abstract 12G 52. (Izv. Kiyevsk.
politekhn. 7in-ta, v.30, 196o, 179-187)
TEXT: Hydro-cyclones are used to concentrate, separate and
purify suspensions and fluids; in them the suspension in
delivered tangentially and follows a helical path (see sketch).
A procedure is described to determine the smallest size of solid
particles which are precipitated in a hydrG-cyclone. The calcu-
lation is based on the equation of Professor Lyashchenko which
has been modified to meet the case of combined action on the
particles of gravity and centrifugal force, and also for the
condition that the total acceleration can be assumed approximately
equal to the centripetal acceleration v2/r.
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Determination of the minimum ... S/196/61/000/012/Oo6/029
E194/E155
The equation becomes of the following forml
+(Re) 2 d3 2 -2 (a)
S-2 (Cl - T2) V2 rtcp,tcp I r
6)x 2%Q
Lyashchenko's graph of the relationship between Q~(Re)2 and Re
is used to determine the value of Re from which the time of
radial mixing (or precipitation) of a heavy solid particle may
be found.
r see, ... (b)
-~ i I -Re
where:
r r2 - r I (c)
n
In formulae (a), (b) and (c): 4p- a resistance factor; d - the
diameter of the solid suspended particle, cmT P2 - the
viscosity of the liquid phase of the suspension, poise; y - a
form factor; and C2 - the density of solid particles removed
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Determination of the minimum ... s/196/6l/Ooo/ol2/ooO/'c,-,-.;
E194/E155
from the liquid and of the liquid itself respectively, g/cm'
w - the radial speed (of precipitation) of solid particle!-,,
'-) - the kinematic viscosity, cm2/sec, n - the number of pc
of sections between radii rl and ro. To calculate the
minimum diameter of particles precipj~ated in the hydro-cv,~'
first determine the mean speed or the liquid in a helical
2g(p, p2
Vtep fiv/ I
where p1 and P2 are respectively the excess head of suspei,-tF,'-)
at inlet to and outlet from the hydro-cyclone, mm of water,
resistance factor. It may be assumed thats
Vtcp = O.7vBx*
where VBX is the speed or suspension at inlet to the hydro-
cyclone. Then determine the value of A corresponding to each
value of the radius r, the value ~(Re) 2 = Ar -2
and from this the value of Re and /Re. Substitute the sum
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Determination of the minimum S/1q6/6l/ooo/ol2/oo6/o2q
E194/E155
of the values of I/Re in eq.(b) to obtain the time of
precipitation of sotAd particles. The calcuLatod tbroughput of
the hydro-cyclone V/
= X, 1113/sec
p T
wh e r eV is the volume of the working part of the hydro
cyclone. To determine d for a given throughput Q3 m3/sar,.,
,:he rate of flow along a helical path is determined from eq,;,
(b) or G iven various va lues of part ii~ le d iamet er j
At. d?, dn attempt to obtain a value of 0- which
coincides with Q P, which is the required snlution to the probLem
of determining the minimum diameter of solid particles
precipitated in the hydrc-cy,;--Iont~~ The mefh(.Yi i~; i.1 lust, at t-4
by a numirical worked example
5 'literature references.
~Abstractor;s notp~ Compl~-te trati-;lation.]
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