SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TALYZIN, A.N. - TALYZINA, N.K.

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4(9L RIW~"l M~_n~ ~-' L 43087-65 ,ACCESSION NR: ATS007917 kinetic energy of the protons at the end of the cycle is 7.3 Gov. 31 beas obeerva- ables .~tion stations are now used. Orig. art. has 10 figures, 7 formulase 3 t ;ASSOCIATION: Institut teorstichiskay L skeparimentallnoy fizikL GKAE USA (Institute of Theoretical and kxp.*!!kj"n~al Phys~cik, am "SRI UINITTEM 26MWG% ZNCLI 00 No Como i. up NO' RU SOVI 406 OTHM 002 Cwd. 3/.1.. I:--_~L-5044-66~ _~VIT(M)APP-MrVEVIAM-2 Upfc) 'ACCESSION 1JR: AT5022315 UR/3138/64/000/300/0061/001g.. Tal"in, A. N. TITIF.I. Sextif ield compensating pole windings of U-7 accelerator SOURCE: USSR., Gosudarstvennyy komitat po ispollzovaniyu stomnoy I. enargii* Institut teoreticheakoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki. Dokladyi _,..'~-no~ 300g 1964* SekstipolInyye polyusnyye korrektiru YOMY-e obmotkii I uokoritelya U-7 1-19 ...ToriC TAGS: proton accelerator,.cyclotron magnet ABSTRACT: Design of special additional pole windings for C-shape ma nets of ITEF 7 B64 proton synchrotron are presented. They were designed to compensate the resonance losses cau.sed by the non-lipoar magnetic fluctuations. As those windings form a field equivalent to of a dix-pole magnet, the author calls them 11sextifield wind- n Thoy exeite an additional magnetic f iold chornotorized g a by constant value of second derivative of vortical field component with I respect to the radius or to the height and radius. The results of !calculations are summed up In tables'. The preliminary measurements Card 1/2 9 0 1 13. I x . _i. . Poisonous snakes in Southern USSR YAoskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 193~9. 126 p. (Shkollna-4a seriia; dlia srednAi. shkoly) (54-4,5657) QL661.T25 TALYZIN, F - F - "Pharmacological Properties of the Venom of Armenian Viper (Vipera Radded Bttg., i87o), ist Communication," Farmokol. i Thksikol- 2, No. 6, 1939- Division of Poisonous Animals of the Department of Parasitology V M TALYZIN, F. F. "Cycle of Development of the Minor Tape-Worm," Dok. AN 27, No 6, 194o. All-Union Inst. Exp. Medicine, Dept. Parasitology, Moscow. TALYZIN, F. F. "The Effect of Extracts of Some Parasitic Flatworms on the Intestine," Farmakol. i Tbksikol. 4, No. 2, 1941. Dept. of Parasitology, VIEM, Moscow TALYZIN, F. F. "Diagnostication of Cysticercosis in Cattle by Means of Allergic Reaction," Dok. AN 32, No. 7, 1941. Dept. Medical Parasitology, All-Union Inst. Exper. Medicine, Moscov. TAT,YZTI,.,, F. F. The effect oO paras-tic viorms or. the flanctions of the digestive 194-9. 179P. 00 - 9 008 004 00 1 1 00 *0 a 00 010 oof N. F 11 a Rim of Q 4) AN a '-00 *W Wd MD. ./Jd"A AW. NdLFOI Doblady 'W,-WP3(1949).-LMW oWn of fissfo "is an cxtn. by KAU. MOW tbf tYPiC&I difiWiS-tYPC 11W. after the " had bwn storwd 13. twwm evw. of tM WAA, and Stantli" V= Jlr.: - *An. gave 96% of original activity, wbu WAS tfttcd on twiated ftee bmn antl on 64ited Milk eAr (rAwcon- strictive action). G. M. KOWIAPON "TALLURCKAL LITINATUAN CLAWFKATICO slow SIVIO)II. W410 1# 0-1 444040 -4 u ft AV 10 An I S V W 0 w I 1 0 P 0 A 0 2 1 1 or 111P CPU Kit Na I(tt# It x KAO I is i 0- 11 -0 e o 0 0 a a 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 00000,000 0000 6 0 0 e 0 010 0 SO 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 -o-*-* 0 0 0 a 0.41 0 000 .00 ~60 .00 **0 too =0 I woo too boo too USSR/Medicine Poisons 12 Nov 49 Venom Characteristics of the Action of Indian Cobra (Haja Naja) Venom on Experimental Animals," F. F. Talyzin, T. P. Chizhova, A. A. Pchelkina, Inst of Epidemiol and Microbiol imeni Gamaleya, Acad Sci USSR, 3L11" PP "Y-Ok Ak Nauk S~SSR" Vol LXIX, No 2 Experiments conducted to determine minimum lethal dose of cobra venom and to compare its action with other venoms showed: It ha-many of same properties as venom from the Viperidee. Very dilute venom oft 157T60 USSR/Medicine Poisons 11 Nov 49 (Contd) (1-10-8), although a vasoconstrictor, has- vasodila- tive effect on isolated mouse ears. Minimum active dose of Indian cobra venom is 1-10-7 while that of Central Asian~ cobra venom is 1. 10-6 in is6lated frog hearts. Experiments in vivo on small intestine of rabbits showed characteristic increase in tonus fol- loved by changes in amplitude of 'Dendular contractions)" which soon returned to normal. Submitted by Acad.Ye- N. Pavlovskiy 16 Sep 49. j1L 157T60 * k J., IRS - M. V. A. VlapvtdAen!" aad RAW W.O,. Do .21 me I MW d Ir gmlhwa " used In. the andysis at 91= f h f h l ff me o e venom o e Cs e ect upon cats t t T , Y' id t l m wd k N ie "a e a a Ca ubr bgx N4 as repceseaw- . M, On of bloadop 03 tepresenta- nedowted waom w" used aaA We of the CI :kd to Ole good a= wepas. In caincal. of 0.1- 0.00W Cahra-veab~p,actlvated Wood estakse Id, a broad wzWs of ca= . wW 6cr~ in effixtiveam w1W An fis temp. - Tha vt"m of thi -V And d bb d a -Mt sa oa . a. the venom of " 7 t f C tdid d # a o to a I cahuiced the adAlwity of haman Catalw IM Cowas. 09 aig./ml. H4~w temm xxdaice4 this eda.' ~,Ua44t"y Othawement. The *Ads-ol saAa Venom. 41*cW die taup. coeff. of the HiOrdecomps. reaAka br citalase. B. ?4*AK TkLYZIII, F. F., Prof. Hungary - Science On a new path. Priroda 41 no. 8, 1952. Monthlv Lja~ 2f Russian Accessions, Libranj of Congress. November, 1952. Unclassified. ZaYTSIVA, 1.9.; SOKOWY, Yu.N., professor, zaveduyushchiy; TALYZ F., pro- 2" fessor, o'hlen-korrespondent Akademii meditpinakikh namr-MMIE, Mfelctor. Gharacteristics in the development of metastases of hypernephroma. Vest. rent.i red. no.3:81-83 Ny-Je '53. (MLRA 6:8) 1. Xafedra rentgenologil I Moskovskogo ordena lenina meditainakogo inatituta (for Zayteava apd Sokolov). 2. 1 Moskovskiy ordens, Lenina zeditainskiy Inatitut (for Talyzin). 3.-Akademiya meditainakikh nauk SSSR (for Talyzin). (Kidneys--Tumors) TALYZIN, 1. [Through Iran and Iraq; notes of an epidemiologist] Po IrazjU i Irsku. Zapiski vracha-epidemiologa. 2-e ixd. Moskva, G-oskullt- prosvetisdat,' 1954. 192 p- (MLU 7:11D) TALYZIN. F.F.; PCIMI INA. A.A.; SEDCROV. V.Ye. Medicinal properties of concentrated liquid and dried OAntigiurzal serum. Top.kraev..ob. L ekap.paraz. i medozool. 9:223-225 055- (HLRA 10:1) 1. Iz otdela parazitologil (zav. - akad. Te.NePavlovskiy) Instituta epidemiologil I m1kroblologil imeni H.F.Gamoleya (diro - deystvitall- nyy chlen Akedemil meditsinakikh nauk SM prof* G.V.Tygodchikov) Akademil meditsinakikh nauk SSM. (SARUM) (SIRPINTS) GINA, No A.; BAKUINV, I.; KOCIUMIN, I.; OPARIM, A.; ANICHKOV, I.; INSTIROT. A.; ZROUM, Fo; CHMVXMSM, V.;?D(AUW, To; SZVJMIN, So; MUDIU. Go; 53MIM. F.; DOWIDDYSKIT, I.; OEMMVICH, To: TALYZIN. P.; SYRUMV. A.; HIGURDY. B.; ~SVCRMF. No 'OXON mm~w' A.lo Abrikosov; obituary. Veist. AN SM 25 noo5:65-66 IV 055o (Abrikosov, Aleksai Iwwovich, 1875-1955) (MM 8:7) .1 - TALTZIN, F.71, prof. In India. ZdoroT's 6 n0-1:25 Za 160. (KIRA 13:4) 1. Chlen~korrespondeut AM SSSR. (INDU--YALARIA) TA,LYZlN,-F;f.-v--'Prof . In the Und of the ancient Asteco. Zdoroy's 6 no.4s25 Ap 160s (MIRA 13, 8) 1. Chlon-korrompondent AMN SSSR. ,(MXICO-SOCIAL CONDITIONS) TALYZIN, F.F.t prof. If bitten by a stake. Zdoray's 6 no.7:25 A 160. (MIRA 13:7) (MON) TALYZINg F.F.; SLUGHUSKIY, I.I. "Facts on the maJor M113 and crippling diseases im. the United States today". Reviewed by F.F. Talyzin, I.I. SluchevBkil. Sov. zdrav. 19 no. 4:83-85 160. (MIRA 13:10) (UNITED STATES-PATHOLOGY) PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; ITICLIKINA, A.A.; TALYZIN, F.F. Cross-neutralization by sera of an4mals affected by snake venom and encephalitis virus. Dokl. All SSSR 156 no. 5;1239-1240 Je 164. (MIRA 17:6) TALTZIN, F.F.; BRANUM', H.M.; YUHKOVA, I.B. Detoxicating effect of substan es inlAbiting free-radical chain' processes (proFyl gallate) on the venom of Yipera ebetina. Dokl. Ali SSSR 135 no.4:1002-1004 '60. WIRA 13:11) 1. Ihotitut khimicheekoy fiziki Alcademii nauk SSSRti Fervyy moskovskiy meditsinlikiy institut im. I.M.Sechenova.. 2. Chlen- 'manual'). korrespondentlAbi SSSR (for 1, (Gallic,acid) (Venom) V,t'J,'TSEVA, I.A.; PAVLOVSKIT, Ye.N., akademik; "r-ALYZ11J, F.F. - ------ - Effect of snake venom on the frog, heart. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.1i:956-958 0 '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Pervyy moskovskiy meditsinskiy institut im. I.M.Sechenova. (Venom) Oleart) MIKHAYLOV, Yovgeniy Dmitriyevich; _Fedor Fedorovich; GOKHW, V.M., otv. red.; YOSTIVSKIY~-D-.'Y.-,- red-.- - * SHAPOVALOVA, N.S., mladshiy red.; BURLAKA, N.P., tekhn. red. (In cities of the U.S.A.; travel notes]Po gorodam SShA; putevye zametki. Moskvaj, Geografgiz.. 1962. 238 p. (MIRA 16:1) (United States-Cities and towns) PAVIA)VSKIY, Ye.N., akademikj-!~~~~LITSEVA, I.A.; PCHELKINA, A.A.; SIDGROV, V.Ye. Durability of antidotal properties of liquid and dried mantigjurzall serum, Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.6:1428-1431 F 162. (MIRA 25:2) 1. Pervyy Moskovskiy meditsinskiy institut im. I.M'Sechenova, Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR i Institut epidemiologii. i mikrobiologii im. N.F.Gamaloya AMN SSSR. (VENOM) (SERUM) VALITSEVA., I.A.; FAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N.J. akademik; TALYZIN, F.F. Effect of heparin on mice affected with the venom of Vipera lebetina. Dokl.AN SSSR 14.4 no.336?2-6?4 Mq 862. 04M 15:5) 1. Plervyy moskovskiy meditainski- inatitut im. I.M.Sechemva. (W,NOM) (HEPARIN) FAVIDVSKIY, Ye.N.z, akademik;IPCHELKINA . A. A Effect of the venom of the scorpion Buthus occitantw on experimental animals. Dokl. All SSSR. 144 no.6:W2-2421. Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut Akademii-i2auk SSSR. (Venom-Physiological effect) (Scorpions) VALITSEVA, I.A.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; TALYZIN, F.F. Effect of the venom of the Central Asiatic cobra Naja tripudians var. coeca on the central nervous system. Dokl.AII SSSR 145 no.2:469-471 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) (VENOK--PMIOLOGICAL EMT) YURKOVA, I.B.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; JAIgal. F.F-* E~WWEL'j N,M* Comparative characteristics of the detoxifying effee~ of propyl gallate on the venoms of snakes of the Viperidae family. Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no.4:975-976 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Moskovskiy meditainskiy institut im. I.M. Sechenova, loologicheskiy institut AN SSSR i Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for ErmMiell). (wim) *01D) TALYZIN.Tedor Fdorovich; VYAaMTSEVA, V.N., red.izd-va; TIKIIOMIROVA, S.G., tekhn. red. [Snakos] Zmei. 14oskva,, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1963. 108 P. (MUU 16: 12) (Serpents) . ........................ 1'. PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; PCHELKINA, A.A.; [AUZIN, K.F.; TALYZIN, F.F. Duration of the preservation of its toxic properties by the venom of the Indian cobra (Naja tripudians Nwrr.) Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no..2:428-429 My 163. WIRA 16:5) 1. Zoologicheskiy ins~jtut AN SSSR,, Inatitut epidemiologii,i mikrobiologi.i im. N.Flamgleya i Universitet druzhby narodov im. F.Ummby. (COBRAS) (VENOM) p PAVLOVSKIYY Ye.N., akademik; PCHELKINA, A.A.; TAIPY-IN, K.F.- TALYZINJI F.F. Duration of the preservation of its toxic properties by the venom of the Indian cobra (Naja tripudians H&rr.) Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no..2:428-429 My 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN 1"r mikrobiologii im. N.F.Gimaleya P.Lumumby. (COBRAS) SSSR, Institut epidemiologii i i Universitet druzhby narodov im. (VENOM) TALYZIN., F.il.i VALITSIVA, I.A.; PCIELKItO., A.A.; YURKOVA, I.B. lietoxicating effect of rlTopyl gallate, he-parin and on the venom of Vi.l;era lebetina. Tmdy Un. dr-u?h. nar. 7. Vop. med. no.l.,134--139 164. (MIRA 18:9) 1. K-afectra obshchey biologli Universitel.-a Druzhby Narodw., imeni Patrisa Lurrumby, Moslara. PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N., akademik; TALYZIN, F.F.; VALITSEVA, I.A.; PCHELKINA, A.A.; YURKOVA, I.B. -- -- - -I Antidotal effect of propyl gallic acid, heparin and hydrocortisone on the venom of Vipera lebetina. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no.6:1476-1478 .1:91 -;~ Je 164. (14IRA 17:8) 1~1-' 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Pervyy moBkovskiy meditsinskiy' 11 instituta imeni Sechenova i Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni K.F. Gamaleya. r_j D r TATYZPii Fedof.jedaro.v4 re d T [Thr~,ugh Illril,,, anci Ceylf~Tlj Pt, ljl~.-- Na,jkp-, 1964. 130 P. TALY.Z.IN.-F.F.; YURKOVA, I.B.; DAUN, M.V.; MESHALOV, A.S. Nucleic acids in the organs and tissues in poisoning by Vipers. lebetina venom. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 57 no.5:45-49 Itr 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Wed- Obghchey biologii I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsirskogo institu-ta imeni Sechenova i Institut vakt3in i syvorotok imeni Mechnikova. Submitted May 25, 1963. FAVLOVSKrY,-Ye"N., akademik; VALITSEVA, I.A.; MALAMOV, O.A.; SEYFULLINA, K,N., TALYZINP F.F. Comparative characteristics of the action of venoms of Bungarus fasciatus, Naja tripudians and Vipera lebetina on an isolated frog heart. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.1:225-228 My 165. (KRA 1815) 1. Pervyy Moskovskiy meditainskiy institut im. I.M.Sechenova i. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. TALYZIN.--F.F.,,- prof.; PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N. [deceased); VALITSEVA, I.Ao; PCHELKINA, A.A.; YURKOVA, I.B. Use of propyl ga.Uic acidp heparin, and hydrocortisone In poisoning of animals with Vipera lebetina venom. Trudy 1-go MW 41:14-17 165. (WRA :L8.-22) 1. Chlen-korreapondent AMN SSSIR (for Talyzin). RO ACC NR SOMCE CM t UR7ow0/657162/001/=3/W8 U60IU3 JAL=Rt ,P&y1oysk1y, Ye. Me adGadaIan)1_Val1ts"*1 I* Ast Malakhov, 0* A* K~~ Net 0 Fe Moscow Medical Lwtitute in#- I* He Socha w (Per-qy Hookovskly maditsin. GkLY Inaftut) I 3[nititute of Zoo:Logy, AN SSSR (Zoologiclieskly instAtut AN SM) Cotqwison of -the effe~ta produced bY venom-fro?n Singazus fasoiatus, Naja tripudisns,. and ViYera, lebstinsAn the isolated fro"-heart. 9 SMICK: 'AN SSSR. Doklat~rj v, 262, no4 1, 19630 22,e.228 TOPIC TAGSs Poison, toxicolog7o PharmacoloU, cardiovascular s"tam, experiinant, AMMUCT.- fts' three kinds of venom aplilied to the Iflolated frog heart in the saw different effects& That of Bungarus disrupted the relaxation phane~of the working hearto but left the contraction f ted. The vent- pha:enm ..ricles came to a standstill during systole. The cobra Y __ gi:;ily impaired ithe contractions or the heart but had leso effect on the relaxation rhaae. :Both neurotroplo poisons (Bungarus fasciatua and Raja tripudians) In the *fore- mentioned dose sharply Inhibited cardiac action* r..:! effect.was irreversible ~aM fatale The viper venom,, which has hemorrhagic actiong q4okly inhibited cardiac action. Nowevert unlike the other two, it could be washed out with !~inoqrla solution, after-which the cardiao'action soon returned to.normal. The Card 1/2 i~ Y. -7,764-66 FwT (1) IT -ROIJK ACC NR, AP602ee46 (A) SOURCE CODE: Uri/o321/66/o27/003/0276/c)281i, AUTHOR: =Ye. N. (Deceased); Talyz . F. F.; Emanuel?, N. M.; Val'ItseVa. I. A.;- 1~qhelkina, & A.; Turk2M6 ORG: InItitute of-Chemical nasics. AN SSSR (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki oloaical Institute, AN SWR (Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR); EIM stitute im. I. M. Sechenov kFervyy Moskovskiy meditsinskiy institut I* M. Sechen skovskiy meditsinskiy institut); In-dif, -ro~2wos Gamaleya, AMN SSSR (Institut epidemiologii AN SSSR); i mikrobiologii TITLE: Neutralizing effect of inhibitors oF radical-chain processes (propylgallate). heparin, and hydrocortisone on viper von= \Y SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey biologii, v. 27, no. 3, 1966, 276-281 TOPIC TAGS: mouse,, toxicology,, free radical, biologic secretion, drug affect ABSTRACT: Nice were injected subcutaneously with 1 ml of a solution containing 0.02 mg of venom and 3-75 mg of propylgallate (a typical inhibitor of free-radical processes). So= 73% of the experimental mice survived as compared with only 6% of the controls. The survival rate of mice after simultaneous injection of heparin and venom was 63.7% (subcutaneous) and 77.7% (intravenous) as compared with 22.2% of the controls. The subcutaneous injection of venom and hydrocortisons resulted in the death.of 5 out of 31 mice as compared with 9 out of 3.1 control animals. The authors concluded by rec nding the use of propylgallate,, hepaiimv or hydrocortisow to treat viper bites only if the specific "antigurza" serm in not available. Safe vhen ad-ini torn in therapeutic doses,, these drugs can mitigate the effects of sever --A-4. :~ aukke venom. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [JPRSz 36.9321 SUR CMEs 06 / SM DATEt 02F*b66 / MIG Ws 025 / a= UP: 002 0*00009000*000: 0 0000*0600000::: 0000*000000000 ::Ojnj~0600000600006 1::::: A L 2 a a N a I I W 1.0 1 0. ? ., '.. I " ! ! I '. ! f N - a . &w % " I**- so' I* ft 4-. -UUBJ 841 p JDP3 P ASIULMDJ un ptm smisadOW q3m P-2 q-3W - sl" A-Pal R.%&IIUUG a an S"laaado -and* a .1190 WIX 0" IBM ivy-limut 3qi (,-q ulqs1m) - pwaW aqs lo "m4i Pig DOIJUJI[V JaJIV -MM.VW 20ppn 9 Of (-L/'J OS 03 fjn~X AM-Ou-1 A) 14 --1& '44- P-Pn 11 PAjjD%4jg-Gg"Ml= ".4"dapAj- 'vxn" dind alpme .4 ID-AM -said As *I Mm WW a mR pm~* al 0-4 AMM#NM jU J"W wwrm asm PIM 041jamm 14mul is"A smaw ~)Old ftpmos At U! PSAP snd- At sm" -mp ul paAp -3qA qma pumd- URM-t-tols a-?Nt-:ry 'sow ..eApi. w K ,;=qftl);x_w 1XI mt so of p X"Up M too as* 000 41 IV Os Poo oo yes W, 00 I 1*- 00 --I V T- j -T,10 0 01 A 14 a 14 is ft 11 4 W, W, __11 R a it 64 W& It R 04 ft n it a 4 A I I I'vo Ad- ---A 2 af DVCRNITSKIYq Georgiy Stapanovich. Prinimali uchastiye: IMMINA. N.V., inzh.; bind.tekhn.nauk; KAZOT, Yu.A., kand. takhn.neuk. CHINCHIRADZE. I.G., rateenzent; VZUCVSLIY, V.D.. rateenzent; 01MOTA. L.A.,'red.; SEVASTITANOV, A.0., red.; KMNXW,. L.Ya.. tekhn.red. [Twisting and rewinding of silk in the manufacLure of synthetic fibers) Kruchenle I paremotka shelka v proizvodetve khimi- chaskikh volokon. Moskva. Goe.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi. prowyehl.. 1959. 189 P. (MIRA 13:8) (Rayon) (Textile machinery) M.D.; FILINKOVSKAYA, Ye..v. .-*00AWAV4W~j Processing viscose silk from cakes. Ehin.volok. no-3:54-57 '59. (MIRA 12:11) 1. VsesoYuZMVy nauebuo-iseledovatellskiy institut jgkuqqtvqnuogO volokna, (THIN). (Rayon spinning) TALYZIN. M.D. Studying the speed deformations of filaments with the purpose of intensifying the manufacturing processes. Report W092: Mechanical and-physical interpretation of the strength and tenacity of filaments* Jkim.volok. no.4:40-47 '59- (MBU 13:2) 1. Tossoyusnyy nauchno-ionledovatellekly Institut iskusetvennogo volokna. (Tej~tile fibers. Synthetic - Tontine) KAZOV, Turiy Alsksayevich; h. USMO' T*Aep oil I reteenzent; TUN SKIT, T.F.,- rateen-Se-nt; IMMITSILAU, Te.K., red.; 13LUMM, K.T., takhn.red, [Processing of fibrous wastes from the synthetic fibers industry] Fererabotka voloknistykh otkhodov promyshlannosti khimichookikh volokon. Nookwa, I,zd-vo nauchno-takhn.lit-ry RUSR, 1960. 90 P. (KIRA 14s-4) ...(Textile fibers, hynthetic)) (Textile industry--By-products) TALYZIN, M.D.; YARGOLIN, I- S. ; ROMANOVA, L. S. Variety of synthetic fibers. Xhim.volok. no.5:56-58 160. I (MIRA 13:12) 1. Vaesoymanyy nauchno-inaledovatel'skiy institut Iskusetvennogo volokna. 0 (Textile fibers, Synthetic) VLASOV, Pavel Vasillyevich; KUDltYAVTSEV, D.S.) kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; TALYZIN, M.D., kand. tekbn.-nauk., retsenzent; BAKHTIkiOVA,-V-,.G-.,-Ydd-., T-1170GRADOVA, G.A.,, tekhn. red. [Studying the possibility of applying radioactive radia- tion in the standardization of weaving processes] Issledo- vanie vozmozhnostei primeneniia radioaktivnogo izlucheniia pri normalizatsii protsessa tkachestva. Moskvap Gizleg- prom, 1963. 150 p. (MIRA 170) TALYZIN, Mikhail Dmitriyevich; LIPKOV, Iosif Abramovich; M"HNUVETSKAYA, Rita Borisovua; DOROFEYEVA, Lyudmila Sergeyevna; KUDEXAVTSRV,D.S., retseazent; DMITRIUV, I.I., retsenzent; FROIDV, A.S., retsensent; SWEYNGART, K.D., red.; VINOGRADOVA9,..G.A.v takhn. red. I . . I (Pile fabrics amd-artificial fur]Vorsovye tkani i iskunstven- nyi makh. Pod-obahchei red. M.D.Talyalaa. MoBkvap Rostekh- izdat, 1963. 351,P (KM 16:4) (Artificial furi (Textile fabrics) DENINA, Natallya Vasillyevna; MOTOld-NA, Aleksandra Vaoillyevna; NOVIKOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich, kand.teklin.nauk; NOVIKOVA, Soflya Aleksandrovna; 1.*3,-'GfOEIKO, Eleonora Adollfoviia, kand. tekhn. nauk; PANFILOVA, I/ariya Mikhaylovna; HOWVINA, Alisa Aleksandrovna, kand. tekhri. nauk; ROMIANOVA, Lyubov' Stepanovna; TALYZIN M.D.., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; VERBITSK-Aff7W.M.", ?6d~*:'- ,yrnthetic fibers, [Methods of physicomechanical testing of Er threads and films] Metody fiziko-iiiekhanichoskikh ispytanii khimichoskikh volokon, nitei i plenok. Moskva, Logkaia industriia, 1961~. 352 p. (141RA 18i1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut iskus- stvennykh volokon (for all except Talyzi-n, Verb'tskaya). T it I Alz I N ) M.D . ; Alt' -E1-7 ? Yv C~o"JILUE'-71 11 . IM On the road tw;ird ulle industry. Tekf~t. prr,in, no./. 16 51 . (NI.-RA 18:83) 1. Direktor V.,;eooyuzncj-,,.) iii-'li,-Ii,,io--iislr--doviitellskogo i ekolperi- mentallnogo ln:-,t.-;Autti ivo pc,.--~Obotke khimJChe-3kAkh volokon (for Talyzin). 2. direkLet-a Vs,---.-.cyuznc-ga nquohno- ivaledovateltskorto 1. instituta po pererabotke khimicheskik-h volakon (for Arsenlyev". 3. Ruk-ovodi.tell nauchno- tekhnicheskogo otdela Vae5oyuznogo nauchnc-l~ssledoxatel-Ist.o~!o I eksperimentallnogo instituta po pererabotke k1jimicheskikh valokan (for Golubev)- YOOFIM9 N.; TALMIN, N.; TASMO, P. Italian gas industry. Gaz. prom. noe'6:455--" Je 158. WMA 11:6) (Italy-Gas industry) TALYZIN. N.N.. Supply and utilization of gas in towns and the fortieth anniversary of the Soviet regime. Gaz.prom. [no.111:4-7 .'57- (MIRA 10:12) (Gas Industry) TALYZIN, N. V., Cand Teuh Sci __ "Combination of two radio- relay systems,ioperating on different V, IL .t I~fte_g"Safti periscopic Wn enna A Communi?USSR. Ylos kbwtrote~h 8-61, 250) frequency bands in system." Moe, 1961. (Mlin of .4- L. - Inst of Communic) (KL, - 316 - AUTHOR: Talyzin, N. V. 26780 S/106/61/000/003/002/003 A055/A133 TITLE- Incidence of a plane wave on a selective reflecting surface. PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz', no. 3, 1961, 8 --~ 17 TEXT: The reflection of a plane electromagnetic wave F,0 by a selective sur- face and by an unbroken metal surface is investigated. Both surfaces - considered infinite - are divided into identical elementary.surfaces. Instead of the total fields, it is thus possible to compare the fields produced by currents flowing on the elementary surfaces, and the reflection factor will be determined by: P = E, E. E,j being the field strength of the wave produced by currents flowing on one ele- ment of the selective reflecting surface, and E, being the analogous magnitude in the case of one element of the metal surface. To calculate p it is necessary to determine E, and E.2 . For E2 I the author finds: Card 1/7 26780 sli (N -v6 i/ooo/oWoo2/oo Incidence of a plane wave'on a selective .... 'j55/A133 E6k,da 301r where k, is a coefficient independent of the current and of the elementary sur- face dimensions. For Ej, he finds: 4 E, - 2K, Iosin [Ck(l - z)] dz - 2K, (I - cos 0 1) I'D (5) a 2 TC Where Ia I a the current magnitude in the vibrator current antinode,Okm W_ ,2 1 is the vibrator length and 7L Is the wavelength. The expression finally obtained for the reflection factor is: P 30 (1 - Cos 1)7t, Zix Kzad ZXI (10) where k, is a coefficient depending on the parameters of the active vibrator and on its distance from the selective surface, Za is the mutual impedance of the radiation of the active and passive vibrators, and Zn is the impedance of the radiation of the passive vibrator (taking into account all the induced impedances Card 2/7 26780 3/106/61/000/003/002/003 Incidence of a plane wave on a selective ..... A055/A133 of all the vibrators of the selective surface). For calculating p, it is necessary therefore to determine ZIzand Zt.,. For the mutual impedance, the author finds-. I z 1~ sin C OL (1 - z) dz 0 - cosd~ 1) (14) Ix $1 lot Ok To determine Z22, it is necessary to know secondary field EA , which Is deter- mined by the currents of all the selective surface vibrators. The author first calculates the secondary field produced by one row of vibrators. In that case, the current can be represented by a Fourier series: 00 I A, cos 3EV z (l6) (1) Z ( a The component of the electric field strengtho parallel to the z-axis, is ex- plained by I.I. Vollman [Ref. 3: Vozbuzhdeniys,- elektromagnitnykh voln linear- nym vibratorom v pryamougol'nom volnovode (Excitation of electromagnetic wa s by a linear vibrator in a rectangular waveguide), Radiotekhnika, No. 9/1, 1 ;6, Card 3/7 26780 S/106/61/000/003/002/003 Incidence of a plane wave on a selective .... A055/A133 Svyaz'izdat.] Ez COS (K,, ZM VC,) + iN *,? (17) 2Tc SW where 2 2 2Z.)_(Mt~ (18) ~K- ~ a r r being the distance between the z-axis and the point where E. is determined. On the basis of these equations, the following expression is found for the field Ez produced by the n-th row of vibrators: EZ'= A2L; COS (KI z )[MVCq')+ iN?(, 29r F (A) (22) V.0 where r. is the distance between the n-th row of vibrators and the origin of the coordinates. For the determination of the secondary field from all the rows of vibrators, the author assumes that the rows situated at distance y = (2n + 1) d from 0 are vertically displaced (by distance b) with respect to the rows situated at distance y v 2nd from 0. The field produced by any even card 4/7 26780 S/106/61/000/003/002/003 Incidence of a plane wave on a selective .... A055/A133 row y,,, will then be expressed by (22) where r. must be superseded by rn' 2nd if n-,- 0, and by rn' = r0 if n = 0 (r0 being the radius of the vibrator). The following formula is obtained for the total secondary field: co Er- Avl* cos (K,,Z)F [M,4r, "Nj(r~) 2-E 6 W n 00 00 1 V' -A,, 2L Cos [rj (z - b)] T I_G vu--) + I-Nt(rp r L. IM 1.0 (25) where r." = (2n + Od. Having thus determined Ez , the author proceeds to deter- mine the total impedance Z12 by the method of the induced emf. He considers here two separate cases: 1) b = 0. In this case: 00 2';2 = L20 2: Ay 1 10 -0-0 CO cos COS01 [M-q,) + iNt(r,) a (28) Card 5/7 26780 S/106/61/000/003/002/003 Incidence of a plane wave on a selective .... A055/A133 2) b = a. In this case: Z)) - Z11, - 2 120 A2 -0. 1os or l (2,P + COS OL 11 X E a 0-0 ro 00 (30) X Substituting the expressions giving A. , Mj and NY the author obtains: m Cos Ell cosal 140,1 a Z22 [Oo(p, r,,) - iNA%, J) + - a irrpi 2 00 2 OD + 0(p,nd) INO(p,M)IJ 2: OD I. X iK0q, r0) +2: iKo(~, (33) n= -og Card 6/7 26780 S/106/61/000/003/002/003 Incidence of a blane wave on a selective .... A055/A133 Experimental graphs included in the article prove the accuracy of the results obtained with the aid of the formulae derived by the author. There are 10 figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references. SUBMITTED:.July 27,196G. [Abstracter's note: No explanation is given in the article as to the meaning of the symbols J,ij, v, and there is only an indirect explanation of A)p, M.? and N,,. I Card 7/7 B./108/62/017/004/004/010 P74 D288/D301 AUTHOR: Model', A.U.p and TalXzin, N~V. TITUE; Oblique incidence of a plane wave on a selective re- flecting surface PERIODICA1: Radiotekhnika, v. 17, no. 4, 19620 23 33 TEXT: The reflecting surface is formed by a parallel array of di- poles of 21 length, their centers separated by 2a and the parallel spacing being'd. Two general cases are considered: Firsto case "Ell where electric field vector E is parallel to the dipoles, and mag- netic vector H forms an angle 9 with the array plane, and the se- cond case I'll", where H is parallel to the dipoles, and B forms e with the plane. Analysis of tile plane diffraction follows Talyzin (Ref. 1: Elektroevyazlg 3v 1961), by analogy with phenomena in a continuous reflecting surface; the reflection coefficient p = E i(selective)/E 2(cont.)' Case "Ell is considered firot for a con- tinuous reflecting plane, and formulas are given for the current density and the vector of reflected Eo -To obtain corresponding va- Card 1/2 S/108/62/017/004/004/010 Oblique incidence of a plane wave D288/D301 lues for the dipole array, current distribution along the individu- al dipole has to be calculated. Expressions for 1, Zinput and p are given in terms of Io (current node)p 219 L and incidence angle. For certain levels of 1/,A, simplified formulas apply. To obtain the radi- ation impedance Zj(E) of a single symmetrical dipole in the field of neighboring dipoles, Fourier analysis yields complex expressions containing .8essell Neumann and Macdonald functions. In the case IT" the mathematical treatment has to be simplified by assuming linear phase characteristics of dipole currents. Again expressions are written fo r E1 0 E2P Io and pq leading to calculation of Z, (H) which is then split into real and reactive components. As an example of the practicability and accuracy of the methodt 4 curves for each 0 case are reproduced# plotting:p vsa I for yp resp. 0 009 22.5 0 450 and 670#They show good-agreement with measurement There are 10 figures. SUBMITTED: May 24, 1961 Card 2/2 I $Y.00*11111S $it& I/? 191M )d H aJ9 30 1 I A t _AV A,j z __&i 1~ a., 9 ~ r- a 1 5.V Y 12-U.- 1$,CC_VDA A-6- t- _L s__ 1. i A"P III AIP 1KI& V-VF0j 1-91 1" It'. t7 ~j A.0 0*00111111t -111k. it TA 2UL THE SOLID SOLUTION OF SOKIUM IN LEAD1. Not W. AGEEW AND 11YS. CHffl 1940 Om.~zlr. E-_~FT. FlZIKO RUIVICHIt ANALI:',A* (ANN. 3FC7EUR MAL. P see 13, 261-255) (In Russian) The solid golubilitiof solium in lea d was invtIatipked by X-rays (Preston-type comera with oppper radiation) . op. gr j 210681irenents, and Brinell hardnoaa toots. In spite of the fact that the sitomio Ase radius or a-dium is larger than that of load,.thc lattice parameter of lead I deoress;~s ma thin: sattum goes into solutione he limitinr solul,ility of sodium in lead at 290*C was found to be 1.37 wt. %. ',,he solid Galution is of the *imp 'substitution typett Density neasurements gave results agrading with the X-ray coo dettrmlarit aye a soneqhat lowor vqlue for the solu. too, while the hard ess test r bility. + It whows that to he Lomplete solubility curve was a onstructed. solit solubility of sodium in lead foalls to 0946%t. at rom temperature. A$ L A, ~01tTAIMMICAL LITINAUMI CL&J19FICATIou AV 11 ei K a1119 Mull it* A I a 0d a x use a 2 a a 0 e 0 0 0 YLIN, N- 25(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV113rr2 Obrabotka splavov davleniyem; sbornik statey (Pressure -rreat=ent of Alloys; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1958. 141 p. 4,500 copies printed. Eds.: (Title page): Korneyev, N.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Skugarev, I.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Ed. (Inside Book): Samokhodskiy, A.I., Engineer: Ed.of Publishing House: Morozova, P.B.; Tech. Ed.: Rozhin, V.P.; Managing Ed.: Zaymovskaya, A.S., Engineer. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers, technicans, and research workers In scientific research institutes. It may also be used by design engineers and other personnel interested In. the shaping and-working of various metals and alloys. COVERAGE: This collection of articles deals with modern methods of forming nickel alloys, structural steels, heat resistant alloys, titanium alloys, and also aluminum and magnesium alloys. A descrif tion is given of the methods of measuring resistance of these metals to deformation. It is stated that during the last years great emphasis has been put in the USSR and abroad on production Card 1/4 M( Pressure Treatment of Alloya (Cont.) 0 yj/-L-.:)02 of precision forged parts which can be finished by polishing and lapping only. Such methods have led to substanti-al savings In metal and man hours in the production of turbine bladen. The 20th Congress of the Communist Party indicated the neceS81tY Of Using periodically rolled stock in forging for the sake of greatsr economy and efficiency. Large-sized aluminum alloy ext-rude;d structural members with complex cross sections are said to have wide application in airplanes, helicopters, and diesel loeomo- tives. Research and experimental work in this field is reported to have resulted in improved production methods and higher mech- anical properties of large-sized aluminum alloy structural parts. The results of these developments, together with som-- experimental work in sheet metal forming, are presented and graphed in this book A part of the bcok deals with the study of plasticity and resist- ance to deformation of tha new heat-resistant titanium. mcilyb- denum, and aluminum alloys, and their suit-ability for orging and press forming. The authors mention the names of senior teehnicians P.I. Potanov, R.N. Yakovleva, and laboratory technicians V.B. Emelyanov, and A.V. Sokolov, who assisted in the experimental work. Card 2/4 Pressure Treatment of Alloys (Cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword SOV/1302 3 Korneyev, N.I.; I.G.Skugarev; Ya.Ya..Grannikov; A.S. Aleshin.: N.Ya. Talyzin; P.M. Bashin; M.I. Shmelev; B.A. Baranova. Technology of Precision Forging of Turbine Blades 5 Murzov, A.IIand A.A.-DkItriyev. Die Rolling cif Blanks for Turbine Blades 25 Korneyev, N.I.,and I.G.- Skugarev. Study of Deformation of Iron- and Nickel-Base Heat Resistant Alloys 34 Kalugin, B.F.; T.S. Kuzina; and A.A. Dmitriyev. Methods of Titanium-base Alloy Sheet Rolling 56 Korneyev, N.I.; I.G. Skugarev; and S.B. Pevzner. Methods of Extruding and Foring Molybdenum and Molybdenum-base Alloys 69 Card 3/4 Pressure Treatment of Alloys (cont.) SOV/13102 Bykov,R.S. (deceased); N.D. Khabarov; L.D. Ogurchikov; E.M. Nepo E.M. Neponnyashchiy; and T.N. Golokhmato#a. Methods of Extrusion of Large-sized Aluminum Alloy Structural Members 80 Davydov, Yu.P.; I.G. Kovalev,* and G.V. Pokrovkiy. Special Features of Sheet Forming of Aircraft Steel and Aircraft Alloys 103 Filatov, F.I.,Instruments and Methods of Measuring Resistance to Deformat.ion of Metals and Alloys 120 Korneyev, N.I.; I.G. Skugarev; and F.I. Filatov. Study of Flow Pressure of Certain Alloys 134 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 Go/her 3-23-59 S,,'137/6-1/000/007/070/072 A060/A072 AUTHORS Nemarov, M. S. ; Pinchuk, G. A.; Talyzin, H. Ya,; Polo-_n7Ans.,,,chA- kov, V. A. T.=: investigation of the tendency to brittle failure In steel W-268 (EI-268), X-17H2 (Kh17rN2) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 7, 1961, 17, abstract 711'L0 ("Sb. Nauchn. tr. Permsk. gorn. in-t.", 1960, no, 6, 143-159) UXT - The mechanical properties of st-eel Kh17N2 with, composition (ir- %) C 0. 11 - 0. 17, Cr 16.0 - 18.0, Ni 1. 5 - 2.5, Mn < 0. 8, S!