SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEV, Y. - ANDREYEV, Y.

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Af,;DRFYEV, Ye.; "tALFAROV, V. Work area of a designer. Nauka i zhizn' 28 0 '61- (MIRA llr:l) 1. Nachal'nik konstruktorskogo byuro Nauchno-isslfdovetel'Ekoro instit-ata tpL-hnologii i orrani7atsii proizvoctstva (for Amclreytw). (Mlech~tnlv.al drawinr) ANDREYEV,jq,.,, konstruktor 1-y Icategoril Facilitating the work of designers. NTO 4 no.gs"-46 S 162, (KIRA 16 11) (Drawing instruments-Technological Innovations) ANDRXM, Te.A.; SWROT, I.Kh.; YuRiN, r.T4. Results of the Intensive development of the layer D In the Konstantinovskoys field. Neft. khoz. 38 no.3:39-44 A'r 160. (MM 13:7) (Bashkiria-011 fields-Production methods) ANDREM, ', levgeni3r Aleksandrovich nrukAinyy sotrudnik; mit7lir-"-,-Al-okmn-dr-Ale-ksa-ndrovich nauchnyy aotruttri.-Il-, :"'i~'.011OV, Valentin Alekseyevich. hand.tekhmnauk Cbaracteriatics of the excitation network of a colloctor- type genr~rator under conditions of electric resonance. Izv. vys. uc-heb. zav.; elektromekh. 4 no.11:24--31 161. (14IRA 14:12) Electric generators) Ele,~tric driving) ~ 11 11 1, 1, ;. 11 It 19 A, ;' a ZI A a L~ L I L it j 1 4 0 b 1, y A 4iI IF j I 1 00 it, Investigation of the conditions of Ignition of gaseous mittutec a *I lisduttion and th4p region of thermal Ignition of mislufts of eths F A ANtIRVIN ANII M 14 J Phyx CAeM W " " k rr-r-f-le.-itrw .1,11v cquatioll P*1 f, - it"lliction III if, It I' vahl- 11.011 to %fill if at'd Vill, I ~I .5 IN I A pi, . %ic%- ;J Au, Cu, Ni aml F, , i. ins-tra%ti 13 it, IIIIIe'. life d,Iwn und it* phunotfiction fit 3 4 xplinton limit. disavIR-Ar, IV, Ifif 0 composition on the region of 1101tion of mixtures of methane with Nil sf I A I St mm%ov hid 41 It kti%tq ceoltir fr.mi ~' It 1, A .1, 111 -tv ism4l in life tviop ianx,- #491 sill W A to 97 0 w, 'I' 'ek (11, 4 %14-4.0t JI Kum lit t" .10 it. 1.111 .1-1 Owl 4 balix, t' ""I Ill tile F*flgq- 11) 'it 1"I I If ri 1. The period vith oxviren. 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". 77761); !t1h n 1= Is thr amt. + (6/3.3)f ~ I%Ioo..w t be of the feAd I be ti is 000-. dl Atild Miliff a coi.st. low A- 10' Ar. hwb~ vi 0 0 0 lee lee lee .00 lee lies goo wee also off goo 9*0 wee not 10400 A pi,aratur, in r _a, of thp Iron and Steel 1 0 ill r ,f V 1 ns!. I tlito , - ., 1; - v V-1 . 170 I-art 3 llnr. 10';!, Annly.-11 a Chemical Abst.. vol. 48 No. 9 May 10s 1954- Gener. I Chemintry al and Physica e& I uc 7,# &i. U. 1 ION) -&e C.A. 47, 6 NOR L f British Abst. A I Aug. 1953 bria and Kinetics CheMical Equili te d I no n I'll, -tiv(. The th, ,,,nt on aV4 11, Itit to lation 0", "1 bN ,,,jjgmp, ti", xt Inw to"Il. wnrc of in 11,1)l (Al III I bon it I. tile Act,"' vrom atoly, 0( bJ till as to of n one 11111 WA in, I " Ito%% ji" !It 7, USSR/Chemistry - Isotopes 21 Sep 52 "Synthesis of Carboxylic Acids Tagged With C14 in the Carboxyl Group," T. I. Andrianova, Ye. A. Andreyev DAm sm, voi 86, No 3, pp 533-536 Alkyl halides were reacted with Mg, then carboxylic acids synthesized by r6acting the alkylmagnesium halides with active carbon dioxide (C'402)- The pro- cedure for the concn of the active carboxylic acids is described in detail. Presented by Acad P. A. Rebinder 28 Jul 52 1 P, 247T3 (_CA41 %e-vx:r)-vij '-Q) UM/Chexistry - Isotopes 3-1 Oct 52 "The Preparat a of Esters of C&rboxylic Acids Tagged With CR " T. I. Andrianova and Ye. A. Andreyev -4 "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR- vol 86, No 5, PP 945-947 E_ %C1. C-t State that preparation of esters of carboxylic acids (through esterification) was one of the stages of the method authors selected for synthesizing hydro- carbons tagged with c14. The possibility of obtain- ing an ester with a 2/3 yield by using an equinole- -Iow- vLatln of aeld to the alcohol was established. Stin -ni r yields could 'be obtained by shifting the equilibrium in favor of the formation of the ester, or by increasing the concentration of one of the initial products in the reaction medium, or by the elimization of water. The esters of carboxylic acids were prepared through the esterification of acids tagged with the isotope c14 J1 by alcohol in the presence of sulfuric acid. The esterification was accomplished at room temperature, over a period of 24-48 hrs. The following esters were prepared (all tagged with C14): ethyl acetate, n-propyl propionate, and ethyl isobutyrate. The esterification of the acids proceeded according to the folloving scheme: RjCl40C9 R2(M RjClham,.. R20- (For the complete 't utilization of radioactive acids, a surplus of alcohol was used.) Presented by Acad P. A. Rebinder 3 Jan 52. 245T4 ALDRMEV, YE. A. USSR/Chemistry - Isotopes 21 Oct, 52 "Obtaining Alcohols Tagged ~Itth C T. I. Andrin- nova, Ye. A. Andreyev "Dok A Nauk SSSR" Vol 86, No 6, pp 1109-1103 were ob- n-Propyl ale and isobutyl ale tagged with C tained by hydrogenating esters of tagged acids over copper-chromium catalysts at 240-2500 and high pres- sures of 350-500 atm An autoclaves. Two specirilly viade autoclaves capable of opernting at )4W and rOO atm respect were used and are described. Presented by Acad P. A. Rebinder 3 Jul 52. 234T26 Qr- P, 41 12.: 1 i.;L t s- '.r 3 USSR/Chemistry - Radioactive Isotopes 1 lfov 52 I'Preparation of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons Tagged With C14,,, T.I. Anlrianova and 'je.A. Andreyev DO SSSR, Vol 87, No 1, pp 45-47 CH3 CHC14% -was prepd by the thermal dehydration of active n-prq-Dy1 alcohol over an A1203 catalyst. The propylene thus prepd h.-A a specific activity of 2.63 microcuries per millimole. 'Lagged isobutylene was prepd from radiouctive isobutyl. alcohol in a similar 252TIO manner. The product had a ~Tecific activity of 20.4 microcuries millinole. Presented by .kcal P.A. Rebinder 3 jun 52. r1> ,252',V1.0 P E-Y E V, Ye. "is bhod *'I b lilld ~d" W 11 alto". RM( CO t Gh,~mical Abst. 16' LAsAWyAW-.Wdii r Vol. 48 No. 5 -The following sch"ne wu used. MeMKT 'Wit Cl d. ;M;T l vielded, upon smificiltim wIth 11,80#, MtC KhIl (cf. C.A. M A Mov. 10, 1954 7.104T647. For Wterefficlency, &30%tmcemot eMill IMC110 d b d d h f l b ll d C OrCanic Chemistry was use an * a e t use as t e wume o e l iN wall dild, with namiall TA&M. 11m labeileti AcOll was Iso- lated by treattivent of the &Mk soln. with AgsSO4, evalln. of the RtgO addit. of excess ffsWj, and stelun-distn. of liber- - bli. roe distillate was neutralited with NaOH. ated Xc coned. in ku # to 6-10 mi.. treated with H,.90.. extd. with StjO, the ext. coned.. treated with HAJ4 and a Vold exec" of Moll, bested on a steam bnth, Allowed to stand 3 days. and the resulting labelled EtOAc dbtd. and hydrogenated over Cu-Cr cabdyst at 445 atm. mid 250'ovw 29 brs. 7%e . ItIng UeClqftOH was dirtd. in mme from the auto-- clave Into a chilled trap; y1eld, 5D-W%. Its activity was estd, after combustim and converalm to BaM. The kvel' of actiTfty obtain KM182211 - USSR/Chemistry - Isotopes 11 Aug 5 3 "The PreWation of Caproic Acid Tagged with Radio- active C14 in the Carboxyl Group," G. V. Isagulyants, Ye. A. Andreyev, and-14. A. Kosolapova DAN SSER, Vol 91, No 5, PP 1123, 1124 Using the Grignard reaction prepd caproic acid having C14 in the carboxyl group reacted amyl-Mg- bromide with C1402 prepd from BaC~403. Yield of caproic acid was 91% of theoretical. Presented by Acad A. N. Frumkin 13 Jun 53. 266T8 Ij"j AIMMM. Y-s, A. pp CHMICAL rzAcrials IiI (2TAI.YTIC CqAQ:0j!O C)F and Oorw V.A. o1J. Mad. 11"luk S-"!~ Nev."~Clld. "el. 11 M11- 1954, Vol. 94, (2). 2,1-234). craclan~; zaiij fractionation i;m,e carried out in laboratory j.Vait, Oitch Is Illustrated, anj thu i rl~, =iy reactions viere dlzcloScd by ricaswlnr Lhe ri,oductj for dlffcri:rt relactlc:n times. Tito cliter i,rlrua7 r0act Ion was the nil~ttxc of cne C-C I oz,,I LU fc-n, oni~-paraffln and one ulefin molecule. Ilia wlial I~olnL of I,L!~ boween the sccowl and t1ard carixii aLcm of Iso-octano rtid bL-L%-Uv:I t'.,.E: thIrO and fourch of P-LUX61W. (L) . 1'.-Eldhange of istbou between hydrocohoons to ihs presence A- -A a a nd M h 1. MArYF.TNZ- 101-311USI)~-X MCM-od Is described fnr testing the g!l ft[L-ma in the Ity oil 80 sit. And NO cv. (if C.Hawrte allo" eil to react over 00 . f I MCA I)-st (1) in a g6m bb. era app, at NO' for I hr. The prodim Was wpd, Into C~Is an After purificatiou list Clis h4d a railk-activily of 0.02 pe. (specific radlocxtivit IV 016 pc~/rnol.). 0,78% of i I ixed ith th I Sh ll l ill 490 ~ji e Ur . ri 4r cc. m w M y W l ,. 9 C"I 1., 4 cc. With rad"etivity 24W sc.. allowed to react at SW* with I for 47.6 min., slid putiritif had a radkinc- lirity of 0,35 PC. 0.17% 0 the Radioactive exchange between -drocarbo"s Olen to a Flight " zly .l - i h l l b d d r mralegr t y is t. e%tent. A mel tx ffs t ' m a m sicr;?MVI. David S. USSR/Chemistry Catalytic Cracking Card 1/2 Authors t Audrey9v, R. A., Andianova, T. I., Klimanok, B. V., Krylov, 0. V.-, Roginalcty~ S. Zs, Memb. Correa. of Acad. of So, USSR; and Sakharov, ?.'* IA. Title Wio-chemlcal investigation of secondary reactions of catalytic cracking of hydrocarbons Periodical i Dokl, AN SSSR# 96s 781 --784, June 195 4 Abstract The radio-ohomioal methods of Investigating the secondary reactions of catalytic oraelcing, consist in the simultane- ous introduction Into the reactor of the hydrocarbon to be orackeds plus one 9t the cracking products marked with,ra- d1oactive carbon C'q and, consequent, radiometric analysis of the. basic cracking products. Experiments show, that the conversion of the hydrocarbon moleculesp in conditione of catalytic cracking# are not completed durine one process ~'.'Dokl, AN-SSS9v 96t Ed, 4# 78.1 784p June 2954 (Additional Card) Card 2/2 Abstract : of adsorption on the surface of the catalyst* The primary products of hydrocarbon molecule decomposition become do. sorbed In the gaseous phase. Three references, Tables. Institution t ... Submitted i March 9, 1964 I" 'a"' "a Ot "A I c In br~drpc abdn' With Ad A z unwft, 0. V ov. DoMady np, 'i 0 171 11 i: * '. f Ak4d. Noah 44 22(1955); d. iW. 93, 101 '(IOU); CA. 49, 7230c.-C14114 admixed to Isoktaue and S. Passed O,~~ Alutaluostlicate catalyst at 5000 showed either very little or no exchange of CIA. nor mild any alkylat;w be I detected., CIA-labeled Cjfs In a shnflar erpt. showed the eatrLof 25.6% of CIO Into reacuons, with most of It tuteting i -4, CA, Ci, and CA Imetions. ulthouxh all fiactions wem !C, cz~whed to sonic extent. CH-labeird MftC-CH& 11.W sJuillarly distributInT CIA to all fractlarIs of the Eroducts, %with 04-739r,- utultatkii Of CIA. Considerstilt ydrogetiation of MeIC:Clf* touk lottkee. Some, 44% went into coke forination. Yja VV, leAl USSIV Chemistry - Organic chemistry Card 1/1 Pub, 22 - 23A6 Authors': i Sakharov, M. H.,0 and Andrey~v, Ye. A. Title* I Synthesis of methylcyclIohexane, marked with C 14 in the methyl group Feriodical I Dok. AN SSSR 103A~ 87-99, Jul 1, 1955 -Abstract'. 0. 7t9 three basic phases of the synthesis of mothyloyalohexane.-m .arked with 014 isotope in the-mathyl groupp' are described. All synthesis phases take place over non-radioactive substances with the determination of an physical.. -constants of the he=e. - The processes of esterification- of the benzoic acid marked with C-L4 are explained. The.extent to which the catal 0, isomerization reaction is capable of converting the radio carbon (N Y from the mathyl group into the benzene ring is discussed. Right referencest 5.USSR and 3 Ger. (1895-1954). Table; drawing. Institution Acad. of Sc.i USSRj Inst, of Phys. ,Chem. Presented by t Academician P. A..Rebinder, April 30, 1955 z I -I I . . -. . . i I A',;!', fY'r,"V m I u.-, 0 5. W !~A Sev Pro-Kavk k i fj 1 1 1 K T- *'m v to REYZV Ye. D.; SYMMALID, A.V.. kandidat ekonomichookikh nauk. redaktor; 4 22% .44A1, X.I., kandidat ekonomichookikh asuk, rateenten%; , HATVMVA, Ye.N.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Operative planning for a zachins-building factory engaged in single and serial production] Operativnoe planiroyanie na mashinostroitallnom zavode edinochnogo i =slkoseriinogo proizvodstya. Moskva, Got. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1955. 185 p. (XLRA 8.'7) (Machinery indastry) 25(5) PHASE I BWK EXEWITATION SOV/1783 4 Andreyev, Yevgeniy Dmitriyevich Operativno-proizvodstvennoye planirovaniye na maohinosti-oitellnom zavode yedinichnogo i melkoseriynogo proizvodatva; mbota po grafiku (Schedule Planning for Machine-building Plants on Single Piece and Small Scale Serial Production; Working on Schedules) 2nd ed., enI. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1958. 2.L8 p. Errata slip inserted. 8,000 copies printed. PLMPOSE: This book is intended for plant and shop planning personnel, foremen, engineering and technical personnel., managers, and production organizers. COVERA(Z: The book discusses the organizational aspects of production planning and scheduling in plants specializing in custom and small lot production. Emphasis is placed on methods used in lot production, group starting of piece parts, the method of assembly layout, operational planning of production, mechanization of accounting operation, and the foreman's role in assuring rhythmic and balanced operation of individual sectors of production and shops. No personalities are mentioned. There are 18 Soviet references. Card l/* Schedule Planning for Machine-building (Cont.) SOV/1783 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Fbrewox-d to the Second Edition 3 Introduction 5 Ch. I. OrganizatiDnal Peatures Necessaxy far a Unifa Output of Finished Produdt and Regqlarity of Operi~tions in Custom and Small Lot Production of*MachineB 7 Nature of production regularity and its indices 7 Organizational and technical prerequisites for improving production regulari.ty 12 Basis for using lot production methods in custom production 19 Ch. II. Operatibnal Planning of Technical Preparations in Custom and Small Lot Production 27 Fleatures of engineering preparations for custom production 27 Assembly method of engineering preparation Nr production 28 Sequence of operational planaing of engineering prepars,tions for production. 35 Ch. III. Intershop Operational Planning of Basic Production 42 Scope and objectives of intershop operational planning 42 Card 24 I A Schedule Pla4ning for Machine-building (Cont.) SOV/1783 Relationship between operational and technical and economic planning 113 Basic aspects of the system of intershop operational planning 46 Standard plan calculationa for operational planning 53 Calculations of the length of the production cycle and cycle graphs 54 Elements of the production cycle makeup 55 Methods of determining the -length of the production cycle 56 Important measures for reducing the length of the production cycle 70 Volume calculations of loads and the utilization of equipment and production areas 71 Efficiency of equipment utilization indices 81 Drawing up operational production programs &) Operational accounting and control 102 Organization of operational control and regulation of the production process 117 Interahop dispatching service eqitipwnt 121 Business machines in operational plannIng 122 Mechanizing the calculation of standards 123 Organization and structure of agencies reEponsible for intershop operational planning 133 Card 3/4 PLOKHOV, V.N., inshener;AMMYICV, Ye.I.; ISKHAKOV, R.B.. inzhener. Rolling Of stainless steel with high area reduction. Stall 15 no.11:1045-1047 155- (MLRA 9:1) 1.Beloretskiy metallurgicheskiy savod. (Rolling (Metal work)) (Steel, Stninless) I/ AUTHOR: Andreyev I 1(t.I. and Gulyakova, V.N. 133-5-19/27 TITLE: Control of the surface of wire rods by a ma(-gietic sus- pension method. (Kontroll poverkhnosti katanki metodom magnitnoy suspenzii). PBR10DICAL: 11 'Stall" (Steel), 1957, pp. 456 - 4.5?, No-5. (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT; The method is based on inagnetisin[; 1-od specimens and dipping them into a suspension containing, fine particles of a ferro-magnetic material. All defects an shown by ridges formed by particles of the suspension adherin- along the line of cracks. There is no need to remove scale before testing. The method was test(~d on 4 426 specimens and was found to be satisfactory in respect to its sensitivity and ease of opera- tion. 'The magnetising machine used (Fig.1) and the appearance of tested specimens with characteristic adherence of the powder along the defects (Figs. 2, 3) are shoi-m. There am 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Beloretsk Metallurgical Combine (Beloretskiy I.letallurgicheskiy Kombinat) AWLABLE: Card 1/1 ANDREYEV, Ye.I.; NEUDACHIN, G.I.; SALOV, L.V.; PETUKHOVA, R.I.; LIPINA, I.P. CLZ~_ Spectral analysis of iron ores. Zav.lab. 28 no.8038-94o 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Belore skiy metallurgicheakiy mod. (Iron ores--Spectra) ANDUYLV, YO.I., inzh, r--- - Now method for heating electric power plants mounted on railroad cars. Energetik 11 no.4:29-31 Ap 163. (FA 16:3) z - , (Faeotric power plants-Transporttatloli) ANDREMP Ye.1 .4 NEUDACHIN, G.I.; PETUKHOVA, R.I. Analysis of magnesites by a spectral method. Zav. lab. 22 no.6t695-696 163. (MIRA 16:6? 1. Belorstakiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. (Magnagite-Spectra) MALIKOV, K.V.; PISHVANOV, V.L.; ANPREYEV, Ye.I.; IIYNIKOV, V.I,; SEMAVIN, P.I. Two-years of experience in the operation of blast furnaces with the blowing-in of highly sulfurous mazut. Metallurg 8 no.12: 5-8 D 163. (MIRA 17:4) -- ANDREYEV, 0 Apparatus for automatic treatment of bubble chamber photographs." reprot submitted for the 1962 International Conference on Instrumentation for High Energy Physic& at Cern, Geneva, 16-18 July 62 a liwe-i E:,V, fc.. 1-1 - 1. VASYUKHICHE-V, P.M. - YERGOLISKAYA, Z.V. - AND!LZ'r-,-V, Ye U. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Kemerovo District - Geology .7. Now Geological data on the vicinity of Latysh~ '.nd B. Prcmyshlanka of the Kemerava District in the Kuznetsk B-.31n. Results of the petrographic survey and spore analysis of the coal matter by the Promyshlenka party of 1942 (abstract) Izv. Glav. upr. geol. fon. No-3, 1947 9. Monthly list of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified ANDREYEV, TO.N. (Omsk, Muzeynays ul. d-3) 1. im. Osteogenic sarcoma of unusual location. (zaveduyuschiy prof. (SAROMA, OSTZOGENIC, rib) (RIBS. neoplasms, sarcoma, osteogenic) Vop.onk. 1 no-3:114-116 155 10:1; (MLRA Iz kliniki fakulitstakoy khirurgil Omekogo maditsinakogo inetituta - H.I.Kalinina A.I.Hanuylov) ANDRZY19V, YeA, Acute rRdiation injury to the skin, Veaterent. i rnd. 33 no*3:72-73 NY-Je 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Is kliniki fAkulltetakoy khirurgii (sav. - prof. A.1. Manujvlov) Omskogo maditainakogo inatituta, (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL IFITCT) (SKIN--WOUNDS AND INJURIES) LIPKINA, Ye.A.. kandidat meditainskikh nauk; ANDWEV, Ye.N., direktor; DMITRMVA, T.P., glavavy vrach. Use of Pura-aminosalicylic acid in the therapy of osteoarticular tuberculosis. Probl.tub. no.3:86-87 My-Je 153. (147-RA 6:7) nogo tuberlnxleza Yak-utskogo fillala Institute. Otdeleni~jre kostno-sustav tuberlailaza. Akademii. meditainakikh nauk SSSR n& baze Yakutskop respubli- kanBkol- .,o detykkogo kostnotuberkuleznogo sane-toriya (for Mpkina and Andreyev). 2. Yramtqkiy reapilblikanskV, detakiy sanatoriy (for Dmitriyeva). (Bone 3-Tuber culosis ) (Joints-Tuberculosis) (Para-aminosalicyli.c. acid) AIIDRMV. Ye.11., land.med.nauk; MAZDA, Ye.G., kand.mod.nauk; AMMOSOV. N.P.; 11 .11, .1 KCRYAKIIIA. T.I. Changes in tuberculosis opidemiolog7 in Yakutsk during the period 1948-1955 [with summary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.8:3-7 157- (MIRA 11:4) 1. It Yakutskogo filiala (dir. Ye.N.Andreyev) Instituta tuberkulaza A 14N S SO . (TUBERCULOSIS, epidemiol. in Russia 1948-1955 (Rua)) ALIIJA(bIk;V v ye.14. J, ;zand.med.nauk .1pido:,dological characteristicB of tuberculosis among the population U- of t.-~e regions in the far north of Yalcutia. Vop. epid i 1-din. tub. 5:'7-16 '5& iMIRA 14:12) (YAKUTIA-TUBERCULC615 ) ANDREYEV, Ye.N.9 kund.med.nau1c; SHKMOV, M.F., kand.med.nauk Ourrent state of antituberculosis aid in the Yakutsk A.S.S.R. Sov.med. 23 no.8:127-132 Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz Yakutskogo filials, (dlr. Ye.W. Andreyev) Instituta tuberkuleza Akademii meditsinakikh nauk SSSR. (TUBIMCUIDSIS prev. & control) A -Iffs-GAM'sAwnd. mod. nauk, zaalu2hannyy vrach RSFSR i Yakutskoyl SSR, red.; MAZINA, Ye.G., kand.med.navk, sasluzhennyy vrach 1tSFSR i Yakutskoy ASSR, red.; SHCHRMOT, M.F. , kiind.md.nauk, znsluzhennyy vrach RSFSR i Yakutakoy ASSR, red.; DIYACHKOY- SEATA, L.S., red. izd-va; SOLOYIYNY, Ye.P.. tekhn.red. (Tuberculosis; manual for physicians] Tuberkulez; posovio dlin vrachal. lAkutskoe knishnoe isd-vo, 1959. 167 p. W:RA 14:5) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSH. Inatitut tuborkuleza. Yokutskiy filial. (TUBERCULOSIS) ANDHEYEV, Ye.V.. kalid-modaviuk. SHOMETOV, M,F., kand.med.nauk -- -- 1 7- ------- ---. w - Present conditions and prospo~,t5 for interzifSring the campaign against tuberculosis in the Yakut A.S.S.R. (MIRA Ros. Feder. 6 no.2.17 2) F ~62. ('iAPJTIA . TUBMiCULOSIS) Zdrav. 15:3) ANDREYEV, Ye.N.. kand. med. nauk, red.; LYUBIMOV, P.V., red.; MALINA, Ye.G., red.; TEKUNOV, V.S., red,; ESHCHEPETOV, M.F., kand. in-;d. nauk, red,; WYACHKOVSKAYA, L.S.P red. izd-va; YEGORDVA, A.V., takhri.red, [Data of the Interprovince Conference on the Exchange of Experience in the Organization of Antituberculosis Aid in Regions of the Far North] Materialy Yezhoblastnogo soveshchaniia po obmenu opytom organizataii protivotu- berkuleznoy pomoBhchi v rayonakh Kraynego Severs. jAkutsk, IAkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 150 p. MRA 16%1o) 1. Mezhoblastnoye soveshchaniye po obmenu opy-tom organizataii protivotuberkuleznoy pomoshchi v rayonakh Kraynego Severa. 2. Naeballnik otdela protivotuborkii1emoy pomoshchi MinistelL. stva zdravookhranenlya RSHR (for Tekunov). 3. Ministr zdravo- okhraneniya Yakutskoy ASSR (for Lyubimov). (SOVIET FAR NORTH-TUBFRCUlf)SIS--PIIEVENTION) 2 1 v c r r r.: 31L2811i S/5 BYO'1/0()0/05 5/004/006 D051 D113 AUTHORS: Androyev. Ye. P.% Rodionov, S.S.; Yaritsyna, I.A. TITLE: Investigation of a flat slow neutron Beintillat~.-r SOUR~E: USSR. Komitet standartov, mer i izmeritelInykh pribcrt,~. Trudy institutov Koniteta, no. 5S,(115), llloscox, 1061. Issledovaniya v oblasti i:-,mereniya joni~-,iruyu-~Aichik'i, njy, 66-68 TEXT: This article deals with investtgationd on a luminescent detector of slow neutrons of the T.V. Timofeyeva type (Ref. l.- Timofeyeva.T.V.; Detektor medlennykh neytronov FSlow neutron detectnr.1 , "Atomnaya erit~,-Giyal 110 8, 1957; Ref. 2- Timofeyeva A., T.V., Khormushko..S.P., Ekrany dlya rf-gi- stratsii medlennykh neytronov [Screens for slow neutron res-ordingl izx,. ill SSSR, ser. fiz., t. XXII, 1958, str. 14). The study was conducted in 195~i at VNIIM in order to determine the efficiency of this detector and also its sensitivity to Y-rays. A block diagra-m of the OXDerimentai inz-tal,lation is included. The experiments proved that at a dose rate of 5 - 10-A r, se the detector is practically insensitive to rays. The effi.~:ien.by of th~ card 1/3 t ASSCCIA,.!,jo:,: V:, I 7 ED Card M281L cmaca inc ucivLtv, type, tile counting device of tile "Flox" type and the BC-10 (VS-10) reeding stage. AT U uvw. n)icrorbntgen/sec-1, the detector is almost insensitive to ganinia radiations, Its detecting sensitivity for thermal neutrons is 4.7 � 0.3 '.". There are 4 figures and 6 references. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation.) Card 1/1 ACMIXSION KR: AP4020920 6/0051/64/016/002/0187/0192 AUTI[OR: Andreyev, Ye.P.; Ankudinov, V.A.; Bobashev, S.V. TITLE: Cross sections for excitation of the Balmer lines of atomic hydrogan in cdl-~ lisions. of singly charged helium and noon ions witi hydrogen molecules ;,Swncs.. Optika i spektroakopiya, v.16, no.2, 1964, 187-192 !!,TOPIC TAGS: line excitation cross section, Balmer line excitation, particle collie sion, ion-moleoule, collision, hydrogen, noon, helium, Balmer sorios ABSTRACT: In view of the currently renewed interest in excitation off ects incident ,.,to particle coll'IslOns, there were measured in the present work the excitation cross, sections for the first five lines of the Balmer series of atomic hydrogen in single; collisions of singly charged He and No ions with hydro6en molecules. liho measure- ments were carried out with the aid of a mass -spectrometric setup. The ion source was of the oscillating arc discharge type. The investigated Ion energy range was from 5 to 35 MY. The resolution of the mass spoctrometer was about 40. The dispers- ing instrument was a threo-prism, glass-optics ISP-51 spectrograph coupled to an FEU-17A photomuXtiplier; the amplified photoraultiplier aignal was recorded by an Car-d-i .-ACCMION NN 'AP4020920 .EPP-09 racordingipotentiometer. The results are shown in Fig.1 of the Encloiure. Ad-' other figure shoWs the variation of the rolntive intensity of thol 0 line (referred to the He+ ion cUrrent for 20 keV) versus hydrogen pressure (the xduh rise in inten- sity is a bit mcWe rapid than linear). The intensity ratios of the successive line pairs are tabul4~ed for He and Ne ions; except for the Wfp ratio, which is larger for Ne, the ratJpos agree within the limits of the experimental error (about 1076) . As will be evideMt from the figure, the cross sections for excitation with He ions are virtually constant, whereas for excitation with Notans the cross sections In- crease appreciably with increasing ion energy. The possible reactions leading to ft. ;,:appearance of thq Balmer I .Ines are discussed from the standpoint of the Massey hy- p - i1pothesis. "In c~nciusion, the authors express their sincere gratitude to V. M. Dukel !'skiy for his constant h6lp in carrying out the work and discussion of this results.".. iI ;Orig.art.hasi 5 foruulasp 6 figures and 1 table.. ASSOCATIONt none fU8MrrrEDt 104pro,3 DATE ACQt 02APr64 INOU 01 Ts CODES PH* X R =7 SOVs 002 am is 010 L-t ACCESSION NR: AP4009092 S/0056/63/045/006/1759/1767 AUTHOR: Bobashev, S. V.j- Andreyev, Ye. P.s#_Ankudinov, V. A. TITLE: Excitation of Balmer hydrogen lines by passage of singly charged atomic and molecular hydrogen and tritium through helium and neon SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. fiziki, v. 45, no. 6, 1759-1767 63 TOPIC TAGS: atomic hydrogen, molemilar hydrogen,, tritium, singly charged ion hydrogen spectrum, Wnier hydrogen - ' line,. proton charge exchange, molecular hydrogen dissociation, tritium dissociation, auroral spectum. thermonuclear magnetic trap, filling of magnetic trap, excitation probability, excitation cross section ABSTRACT: The excitation cross sections for the first five Balmer lines of atomic hydrogen, produced by proton charge exchange and by dissociation of molecular-bydrogen and tritium ions passing through helium and neon, are measured under single collision conditions. The results of such measurements are helpful in quantitative inter- Al, Card 1 , ACCESSION NR: AP4009092 pretation of auroral spectra. They also concern the filling of thermonuclear devices such as magnetic traps by using highly excited atomic deuterium or hydrogen beams ionized in magnetic and electric fields. The relative excitation probabilities of these lines are shown to depend little on the kind of gas and incident ion in the ion energy range 5 -- 30 keV. An attempt is made to estimate the ex- citation cross sections for levels with principal quantum numbers n = 8, 9, and 10 by extrapolating the formula derived for the lower quantum numbers. "The authors consider it their pleasant duty to ex- press deep gratitude to Prof. V. M. Dukel'skiy for daily-guidance and also Prof. N. V. Fedorenko for continuous interest." Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 4 formulas, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: O3Jun63 f SUB CODE: PH DATE ACQ: 02Feb64 NO REP SOV: 005 ENCL: 02 OTHER: 010 Card L 2098kwa &7(u)/W(t) 10(a) JD JACCESSION NR: '-,AP-1008740 S/0056/65/048/003/0B33/0836 16W _1-6 AUTHOR: Bobashev, S. V.; Ankudinov, V. A.; Andreyev, Ye. P.. 13 TITLE: Production of fast hydrogen +atoms in excited states by proton charge ex- change and dissociation of H2 and H3 ions in helium and neon _T SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki., 48 no. 3, 1965, 833-835 TOPIC TAGS: excitation cross section, hydrogen ion, charge exchange, gas dissoci- ation, helium, neon-. JABSTRACT: In a previous study [S. V. Bobashev, Ye. P. Andreyev, V. A. Ankudinov, IMETF, 115, 1759, 19631 data+were prlished on the Balmer hydrogen spectrum which isl produced when protons alld H2 and 113 ions with energies in the 5-30 kev range are passed through helium and neon. However, the authors feel that the results of thisl study are unreliable since there is some doubt about the predominant excitation of 1- p-states due to the ftclt that formation and luminescence of the excited atoms in these previous experiments took place in a rather strong magnetic field (1000-2000 Oe). i In an attempt to. correct possible errors, direct measurement was used to de- Itermine the average lifetimes for excited states of fast hydrogen atomia produced .Card 1/3 L 20984-66 ACCESSION NR: APS008740 during dissociation of H + + of the 2 and H3 ions under conditions identical to those previous experiments. The results of these measurements for levels with n= 3, 4, 5 EV. A. Ankudinov, S. V. Bobashev, Ye. P. Andreyev, ZhETF, 48, 40, 19651 agree well with quantum mechanical calculations for the case of statistical population of sub- levels in the fine structure. In the present article, excitation cross sections are given !~r hydrogen atoms produced during proton charge exchange and dissociation I of H2 and H3 Ions (10--430 kev) for excitation to levels with n = 3-7 (see Table 1 of the Enclosure). It is shown that if the populati 'on of the sublevels in the finel structure is statistical, then the cross section for excitation of the levels varie as n2*5. "The authors are grateful to Professor V,. M. Duke.llskiy for interest in this work." Orig. ai.-t. has: 2 tables, 4 formulas. [021 ASSOCIATfON:- riziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A, r. Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physicotech.hical Institute, Academ)~ of Scie~cesASSSR) SUBMITTED: 170ct64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: NP ND REF SOV: 003 OTHER, 003 ATD PRESS: ~0 7e 1/3 It 20984-66, ;ACCESSION NR- AI~DOOB740 Table 1 -18 CM2) for Excitation cross sections for hydrogen atoms (10 excitation to levels with n= 3-7 Ion ene kev Ion energy kev Ion n I - -- -- - 3 4 6 7 + H He + He H2 , 1.6 2.2 3.2 21 18 14 0.69 1.1 1.6 8.0 7.3 5.8 0.55 0.87 1.1 4.7 4.6 3.6 0.39 0.70 0.94 2.9 2.8 2.5 0.29 0.58 0.70 1.8 1.8 1.6 H Ne 112, Ne 3 4.6 9.0 3.8 19 19 19 4 2.2 4.7 2.9 4.7 7.6 0.7 5 1.3 3.5 1,4 2.8 4.9 5.4 6 140! 2.3 0.94 1.1 3.2 3.2 7 0.82- 2.0 0.02 1.2 2.2 2.2 ENCLOSURE: 01 H3, He 19 18 16 8.0 7.6 6.5 5.5 5.3 5.0 3.8 3.7 3.5 3.2 3.1 2.9 H3, Ne 12 114 14 5.1 5.8 5.8 2.7 3.4 '3.8 1.9 2.4 2.7 1.2 1.6 1.7 L 22259-66 MT(u) - D%AAP ACd_f4jj-AF0U1Vy ( I MUMS Mix: MV0036707050700,310507075 .AUTHOR: Andreyev, Ye. P.1 Ankudinoyq V, As; Dobasbey, 81 V. yqicotecbinca.1 Institute Im. A ORG: Ph F. Idffe, Acadeqr of Sciencee,SSSR Fiziko- tekhnichei-afy _instituT_Ka_dem_Lr_na%Ck WSHI TITLE-. Charge exchange of.Rrg&Ms /in inert gases vith the formation of fast bydrogen atom in the 2'azj and 2p states SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheoltoy fiziki, v. 50, no. 3, 1966, _56575T5 TOPIC TAOSt charge exchanges metastable ztate, noble gas, proton -collision 'excitation cross section,.hy!jFqgeh -.Ltom, proton, inert gas .ABSTRACT: The excitation croso sections v(2s) and o(2p) for the 2s and 2p states of hydrogen atoms produced during charge exchange of 10-40 keY protons-in He, Ne, Arl ~r, and Xe are determined by wasuring the intensity of the first line of the Lyman 4 series. The metastable 2s state of the' *hydrogen atom was destroyed by an electri, field in 'the charge exchange chamber. The absolute intensity of the U line was determined from the photoionization current in nitrogen oxide. In the*proton tnergY range investigated, the cross section a(2s) was found to increase monotonicauq in. helium; im all other cases the curves for dependence of o(2p) and v(2s) on energy,,. contained maxima. The peak values of the cross sections increased with increasing atomic number of the target gas and reached values as high as a (29) (Xe, E 17 keV) and o,(2p) - 1.2-10-16 cmZ (Xe, 9 o'll keV). sior proton energies Card -taint, k-wyllid~l tekhnic-heskikh mAuk, inzhenev-p~lk,77-.~,; STRIZE~~SKIY S.Ya., d, I , . BMGOp G.F.9 prcfesRcT, dokf.!..r t9'k*,ir!-,reik!kh nt - 11:4A n-p%ener-p,, n1k, r6iaktc~r; TUDER, YaoM.. red&kt~~,r; MIMUYLIV. Y*.*S., --MlAtant; MTASV-rKc- genoril-mnr~r lnzher-(3rnc--tekY-~r-~,:,-Cgki-y I VA, T.Y., tikkhrdcb-oslc!7 redskti-r.' [N.E.Zhukcy7skil, the founi~,:r cf oonc7opolozhnik rl.-Pouk.. P,-l Mlnistors',-rc) obz~rov,7 Solu,,A SSR, 19;11. 11,3 ~3:5) (ZhuIrC'7SIkU, N'LkCI,% CHEREMNM, N.; SHIFIWV' I. g AMUM A TO.S. I professor, redaktor; KAIM, Ta.M.; SOLOMONIK, R.L., tekhnicheskly redaktor. [A.F.Mozhaiakii, builder of the first airplane in the world] A.F.Mo- zlu%iskii - sozdatell pervogo v mire Bamoleta. Izd. 2-e, ispr i dop; Moskva, Voen.izd-vo Ministerstva oborony Soiuza SSR. 1955. 2;7 P, (Mozhaiskii, Aleksandr Fedorovich, 1825-1890) (MLRA 8..,;) v ANDRMTW, A.B.; ANMNOV. A.I.; ARAPOY, P.P., BARRASH, A.I.. BIWNrAKOVA, A.B.; BIEN. G.S.; BEIRSNIVICH. V.V.; IRRNSHTITH, S.A.; BITMSIOT, V.I.; BLTUNWERG, V.V.; BONCII-BRUMICH, M.D.; BORMOTOV, A.D.; BULGAKOV, H.I.; VXKSLXR, B.A.; GAVRIlMiKO, I.V.; GENDISR, Ye.S., [deceased]; GHRLIVANOV. N.A., [deceasedl; GlBSHMAN. Te.7r.; GOLDOVSKIT,Tn.M.: GORBUNOV, P.P.; COfffAI,40V, F.A.; GRINBXRG, B.G.,, GrffUNF.R, V.S.; DAIK)VSKIT. N.F.; DZXVUL'SKIY, V.M.,Cdeceasedl; DR914ATLID, P.G.; DYBETS, S.G.; DITACHMO, P.F,-, DYURNBAUM. N.S., [deceased]; TWORCH3NKO. B.F. [deceased]; TXL'TASHX3VICH. S.A.; ZHFJMOV, L.P.; ZAV)Clj'SKIT, A.S.: ZAVF.LISKIY, F.S., IVANOVSKIT. S.R.; ITKIN, I.M.; KAZHDAN, A.Ta.; KAZHINSKIY, B.B.; KAPLINSKIY, S.Y.: KASATKIN. F.S.. KATSAUROV, I.N.: KITAYGORODSKIY, I.I.; KOLISNIKOV, I.F.; KOLOSOV. V.A.; KOMAWV, N.S.-, KOTOV, R.I.; LINDE. V.V.; LEBKDEV. H.Y.; LXVITSKIY. N.I.; LOKSHIN, Ta.Tu-, LUTTSAU, Y.K.: MANNIMERGRR. A.A.; MIKHATWV. V.A.: MIKHAYLOV. N.M.; MURAVlYlV, I.M.; NrDEL'ItAN, G.R.; PAYLTSHKOV, L.S.; POLUTANOV, V.A.; POLTAKOV, Te.S.; POPOV, V.V.; POPOV, N.I.: RAKHLIN, I.Tm., RZHEVSKIY, V.V.; RDZFMKRG, G.V.: ROZXNTRY,?NR, B.A.; ROKOTTAX, Te.S.: RUKAVISHNIKOV, V.I.; RUTOVSKI'T. B.N. rdecamedl-, RTYKIN. P.M.; SMIRMOv. A.P.; STEPANDV, G.Tu, STEPANOV, Tu.A.; TARASOV, L.Ya.; TOKhRMV, L.I.; USPASSKIT, P.P.; FEDOROV, A.V.; FER , N.M.; FRRIGMI. N.Z.; KHRUSTS, S.Ta.; KHWPIR. M.I.; KHODOT. V.V.. SHAMSHUR, V.I.; SHAPIRD, A.Ta.; SHATSOV, N.I.; SHISHKINA. N.N.; SHOR, E.R.; SHPICHRNRTSKIT, Ta.S.: SHPRlNK, B.Z.; SHTMLING, S.Z.; SHUM, L.R.; SHUKHGALITXR, L. Ta.; XRVATS, A.T.; (Continun4 on next card) ANDRNYW, A.B. (cnntinued) .... Card 2. YAKOYLF,Y. A.Y. ; ANDRYTKY, Ta.S., retamnsent, reqdaktor; BXMN- GAM,B.M., BFR?LkN, L.D., retionzant, radaktor; BOLTINSKIT, V.N., reteenzent, redaktor, BONCH-BRUYEVICH, Y.L., rateenzmnt, radaktor; VHUER, M.A., retsfirit8rit, radaktor; VINOGRADOV, A.V., rmtemnsant, raduktor-, GUDTSOV, ll..T,,, rmtsmnzmnt, raduktor; DICGTTAREV, I.L., rateonzent, r"daktor, DNM'TANYUK, F.S., retsenzent; radaktor; DOIRROSMYSLOV, I.N., rateenzent, rodaktor; YMANCHIK. G.M. retsenzent, redaktor:ZHRMOCHKIN, D.N., retsow:ent, redaktor-: SRURAVCHEM, A.N.. retsenzent, redaktOT7 ZWDFYNV,, G.A., retaentent, radaktor; KAPLUBOV. R.P., rstuenznnt, reduktor, KUSAKOV, M.M., retsenzent, redaktor; LEVINSON, L.Ye_ [deceased] reteentent, redaktor; 4ALOV, U.N., ratsenznnt, redaktor; MARKUS, V.A. retsenzent, redaktor; 43TRITSYN, I.I.. retsentent, reduktor-, HIKHAYLOV, S.M., retsenzent; redaktor; OLIVLPTSKIY, B.A., retsenzent, rodaktor: PAVLOV, B.A., retsenzent, redaktor; PANYUKOV, H.P.,rptsenzent, redaktor-, PLAKSIN. I.N.p retsenzent, redaktor; RAKOV. K.A. retsentent, redaktor; RZHAVINSXIY, V.V.. retsement. redaktor: RINBIMG, A.M., retsenzent; redaktor; ROGOVIN. N. Ye., retsentent, rodaktor, RUDENKO, K.G., retsement, redaktor; RUTOVSKIY. D,N., [deceased] retsenzent, redaktor; IffZHOV, P.A., retsenzent, rodaktor: SAHMMI.RSKIY, V.B., retsenzent, redaktor; SKRAMTAYRV, B.G., retsenzent, redaktor; SOKOV, V.S., retsenzent, redaktor-, SOKOLOV, N.S., retsenzent, redaktor-, SPIVAKOVSKIY. A.0_ retsenzent, redaktor: STRAMENTOV, A.Ye.. retaenzent, reduktor-, STRELRTSXIY,, ll,,S,., retaenzent, redaktor; (Continued on reit card) AIMRICYRY, A.V. .(continued) .. .. Card 3. TRRTIYAKOV, A.P., retsenzent, redaktor; FAYT!JWtN,, Te.M., retsenzent, redaktor; MCHATTIK)V, T.S., retsenzent, radaktor-, CRERNOV. H.V., retsenzent, redaktor; SHYRGIN, A.P., retsonzent, redalctor; SHICSTO- PAL, T.U., retsenzent, radaktor- SHRSIIKO, Ye.F., retsement, redaktor; SHCHAPOV, N.M., retaonzent, redaktor; YAKOBSON, M.O., retsenzent. redaktor; STFIPANOV, Tu.A_ Professor, redaktor; DEWYANn'K, F.S.. professor, redaktor,, ZNAMEAMSKIY, A.A.. Irmhenor, redaktorPLAKSIN, I.N., redaktor; RUTOVSKIY, B.N. [deceased] doktor khimicheakikh nauk, professor, redaktor; SIRMIGAL'TER, L. Ta, k ldidat teklinicheskikh nauk, dotsent. redak-tor;BRFSTINA, B.S.. redai- --, ZI&IMNSKIY, A.A., redaktor. (Continued on next card) ANDRWW, A.Y. (continued) .... Card 4. [Concise poly-technical dictionary] Lratkii politekhnichaskii slovar'. RedaktsionrWi oovet; W.A.Stepanov i dr. Moskva Goo. izd-vo tokbniko-teoret. lit-r7, 1955. 1136 p. (MIRA 8:12~ 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Plaksin) (Technology,-DictiorALries) Subject USSR/Aeronautics AID P - 2311 Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 16/24 Author : Andreyev, Ye., Maj. Gen. of Eng. Tech. Serv., Prof. Title : Starting jet engines Periodical: Kryl. rod., 6, 20-22, Je 1955 Abstract : The author describes the starting arrangement of the Russian VK-1 t7pe turbo-jet engine. He gives a diagram of this arrange:.~ient, describes the function of all important components, and gives their type markings. Institution: None Submitted : No date , . _,. general-mayoi DRI ISOY, Nikolay Nilcolayevich, polkov-nik; inzhenerno-tekhnicheskoy sluzhby, professor, rk~&tor; LTALIKOV, B.S., polkovnik, redaktor izdatelletva; SLUTSOVA, Te.N., tekhneieskiv redaktor [In Jet aircri-ft) Na reaktivnykh samoletakh. Moskva, Voen, Izd-vc Minieterstva obor. BSGR, 1956. 165 P. ( 4u 9: It ) (Jet planes) [microfilm] SIMUOV, Boris Leonidovich. polkovnik; SHEPILOV, Ivnn Fedorovich, polkovnik; ANDRNYEV, Ye.S., general-mayor inzheaerno-t~ek!_',jC:he6koy ~Iuzhby, `D7ff-.1-TTI-.r'GITRDAYJCV, H.P., red.. MYASNIKOVA, T.F.. tokhn.red. (The Sovqt Air Yorce; a brief history of aviation in the U.S.S.R.] Vozdiishr.yi flot Strany Sovetov; kratkii ocherk istorii eviatsil naahei Rodiuy. Pod red. N.S.Andreeve. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va obor. SSSR, 1958. 484 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Ruaaia--Air Irorce-History) i AN=YIV, Yevgeni TImofe ylch; SHCHUKIIJ, Alaksandr Semenovich; SAUKHAT, I.u.'-41 Rfor; KICLIBIK,V.P. redaktor; KOVAIXdIKO,N.I.. takhni- cheakly radaktor; [The miner] Prokhodchik gornvkh vyrabotok; uchabnoe posobia dlia shkol I karsov masterov gornorudnykh prodprilatti. Sverdlovsk, Goo. nzuhcno-tekhn.-izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metal- lurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nis, 1955. 320 p. (KIRA 9:4) (Mining engineering) ANDREW, YevgeniT Timofeyevich; MOROV. Sergey Alekaeyevich; SHKUPA, I.G., redaktor; XSLINII, V.P., redaktor Izdatel'stva; ZKY, U.N., takhoichaskiy redaktor (Mine supports of slag brick] Kraplente gornykh vyrabotok litymi shlakovymi kamniami. Sverdlovsk. Goe.vauchno-takhn.ird-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi matallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1957. 79 P. (HUIA 10:7) (Xine timbering) h N -1) -r) N1 L - V9 N, ROMASHCHKNXO, A.G.;ANDREIIV. Ye.T. Building undergrcund crusher chambers with use of supported arches. Gor. zhur. no.1:7445 Ja 157. (MIRA 1014) (Iron mines and mining) (Concrete construction) ANDREW, Ya.T kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk. I . I 10".vEl,..r4W,;mmiR Salaeting shapes and sizes of stone for ground support. Gtr. 2hur. no-5: 51-54 Yq '57. . ~ . (MLRA 10:6) 1. Sverdlovskiy gernyv inatittit. (Mina timbering-Rqiiipment and supplias) FIDOROV, S.A*, prof.; ANIMBYBV. Te.T., dots. New type of'supports made of cast blast furnace slage. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. no,lt57-64 158. (MIRA 1115) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut. (Mine timbering) (Slag) ANDKUEV Yo T ; dotsent . Rock pressure on collapsible timbering. Izv. 7's. ucheb.-zav - gor. zhuro no.3:9-24 '60. (KMA 14: ; ~ 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut imeni V.V.Vakhrusheva. Rekom:en- dovana kafedroy shakhtnogo stroitellstva. Nine timbering) ka.,A.tckJin.raiik; starohiy V, 'I assi stent; .~M':KCS, A. I . , assistent; as,.Astont, f a .,,1no Imildip't- ongi,.~ot-r. S ~.wkht stroi 7 "t t, 1 ti t MATVEYEV, Semen Grigorlyovieb;ROGITSKIY.,S.A., r1oktor tokhn. nauk, retsenzent: A14DREYEV. Ye.T., kand.tevin.nauk, retsenzent; LEVIN, L.I., retsenzent; S12-11ELEV, A.I. red. izd-va; BOIMAEVA, LA., tekhn. rod.; PaO.ZOROVSKAYA, V.L.p ti~-khn. red. [Mine buildings] Rudnye sooruzheniia. Foskva, Gosgort.ekhizdat, 1962. 579 p. WIRA 15:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii stroltellotva i arkhitektury (for Rogitskiy). (Mine buildings) AND,WTY,-Ye.T-; KONDRAT'YEV, L.I.; VAYFROYOV, F.S.; V.V.; SAEANTSEV, Yu.S. Rapid concreting of underFround crushinF machine foundations. 6baklit. stroi. 6 no.3:20-23 Mr '(2. (XiiO, 15-3) 1. Svrrdlovskiy Vornyy institut (for Andreyev). 2. Trest Sverdlovskshakhtorudstroy (for Kondrat'yev, Vakhro-nov, Medvedev, Sakantsev)- (Crushing machinery--Foundations) (concrete construction) ANDRFYEV Ye.T., inzh.; KONDRAT'YEV, L.I., inzh.; BORGI)IN, N.F., inzh. Selocting the type of shaft formwork for lining verticnl mine shafts. Shakht. stroi. 9 no.2:20-21 F 165. (MTRA 18:4) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut (for Andreyev). 2. Trest Sverdlovsk- shak-ttorudstrc)y (for Kondratlyev, Borodin). Y, T. kn 1,11 -1 a -I P rr c 'L1 nr ar. 1"1 -.11 !!IF and !-, Mp ho tt r f,- c o-T, mine. Shal%ht.str~,.-. N 16~. 1. Trost ANDREEYEV, Yq.V.) kand.yeterin.nauk; KONOZFIIKO, P.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik Active imminization of swine against foot-arl-mo-ath disease. Veterinariia. 41 no,6:37-39 Ag 164. (MIRA 18-ik) 1. Ulxainakiy nauchno-lusledovatellskiy inititut eksperimentalinoy voterinariio L 31300-66 ENT (.1 )/T_ ACC NR. T602253) (A, 14) SOURCLI CODL"j': U?./OYi6/66/000/001/0031/0035 AU',.110A: i,ildiacliuv, N. V. (Activu noA)ar VASEHIJILI 11oad of laboratory); Androyev, Yosvo (Cand i(lato of f;C1onco3)1 ()pufrijov. V.-P. (Candidate of sciencoq)l SYxAs7='- Ax_Ax_~. (Candidate of scioncos) 0'1~1: CjA,diac1ioy7 VL-us Proparation Laboratol CUMU (Laboratorlya viruanykh propa- ratov G,'.1',I); L%_rkdroycv, Onufriy Research Foot-and -ov, Syusyulldn AUZ n Scientific :-.'Duth Disoaso 111stitIA (Vsosoyu-.nyy nauclino-isslodovatol'Bk.V yashchurrVy insti TTTL,: Scientific prop1Vlaxis of foot-tu)(1-mouth disoarin4 Votorinariya, no# 1, 1966, 31-35 TOPIC TAGS: foot and mouth disoase, disease control, vaccine, virus This reviow article citos Soviet and non-Soviet litoraturo as recent as 1965. It prosonts a brief history of foot-and-mouth disoase control m~asuros in Tsarist aiY1 Soviet Russia, as ixill as efforts -in tho Soviet Union And abroad to dovo- lop foot-azid-nout-i disease vaccinar..\9 Recontly, lapinizod virus iAW4106, thou0i stil _~r n-t opizootic not offoctivo onou6i, have coven ed the dovolopmont in the SovilVUR& - o of Typos 0 and A. Fronkel's largo-scale production mthod has now boon introduced in ,;ao Soviet Union. The authors note the English emphasis on re-vaccination. Various attDiripts to obtain cheap, roliablo vaccine are mentioned. A. A. Sviridov (14-0yQdJUM Scientific Research Veterinary Station) has obtainod an avirulent variant of the viru by pi7oiongod passages of 'Iypo K-Iff-d-monolayor culture of now-born rabbit kidney; it is noir being tested for laree-scale production. /-JPRS7 sui-j coot% 06 / SU12-1 DATE: none / ORIG REW: 019 / OTH REF: 025 Card 1/1 (" U UDC: 619;616.5 ~ 'DR -'Y U, -EV, Ye V. "Circuitri -Employing Double - Frequo ncy Conversion," Radio. NO. 1, 1C43. ANDREYEV, Ye. V., Cand Vet Sci - (diao) "Tissutar vaccine against awiiie plague and its in/immunization of sucklinr, pigs." Khar"k-Ov, 1* 1958. 18 pp (Vin of Arriculture USSR, ~h-arlkov Vet Inst), 200 copies (KL, 17-58, 110) ANDRNYIN, Yt- -. V. ; .1. I'L'. ; BAKIlM;,J;KO, M. 1'. "Ilust I :_-hesk *,-'.t_ c;vc..-.,Lt'.ruI *-,.-!. ~ .% ; r I.--n-, v :r ~ u .:- t; " I- - report proselited tit ull vini"; ii- I 0'.t -'. Ukrainshi.y nuu,21%no- i ILedL)Vut(_'l ' i % ill'Aitilt vuterlnurll. FJIYUKOVA, Nadczhda lvpti,)vna; AJINtM~E"I, Yevguniy Yevg(m".;evici. [Use of aton-Ic onora in tho rational ~,coyior,y; ologleal Inqtructions and to,,t problemo] ator~oi energii v narodnom khozial~,ive; metodicheskie uR-azaniia i kontrollyWe zadanila. Xo~-,kva, Vysshftia i3hhola, 1963. 55 P. 1. Runsia (1923- 1 :;rocinogo ,-,j:otM till nogo obrazovaniya. ANDREYKV, Yu. (Leningrad) Simple transistor millivolt meter. Radio no.1:56-57 ja 16o. (MIRA 13--5) (Voltmeter) YASTREBOV. P., dots.; ARDEVIV, Yu., dots.; SEAENOV, P., inzh. Problems of automation in flour mills and grain elevators. Muk.-elev. prom. 24 no-10:3-4 0 158. (MIRA 11:12) l.Laningradakiy takhnoloqicheskiy institut pishchevoy promy'shlennosti (for Yastrabov, Andreyev). 2.Leningradekore oblastnore upravleni7a khleboproduktov (for Semenov) (Flour mills) iGrain elevators) (Automation) A N'-)Rl,'Y KV p Y -j . Ov*lllograph using eightc-An R~~to ,,g ;r-io W'IT?-q