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YAICOVI;L G.
S.
Hasopharyngeal diphtheroids in healthy Veople in bacterial carriers,
and in diphtherial patients as related to specific bacteriological
diagnosis of diphtheria. Trudy LSGKI 30:116-123 t56. (KLRA 10:8)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologil Ioningradekogo saniterno-giglyanichaskogo
maditainakogo iustituta (zav.kafedroy - prof. H.N.71sher)
(DIMMMIA, diagnosis.
evaluation of diphtheroids in normal subjects, bact.
carriers & diphtherial patients (Rua))
TAKQVLF,Xk _q._S.~; APIN, A. Ya.,- KURBANGALINA, R. Kh-j STESIK, L. N.
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Detonation velocity of liquid hydron-4tric acid. Do;r-!. AN
SSSR 156 no. 1:152-153 my .164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Institut'kbimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V. N. Kondratlyevym.
~ACCESS= AR: AP4035&210 S/0020/64/156[9011015#0153
'AUBM- Yakavleva, Go Be; Apin., A, Ya. jKurbanga3ina; R,1 Khoj* Stealki Le go.
TITLE: The rate of detonation of Uquid hydrazoic acid
30MCE: M SSSRo Doklwly** ve 156,, noo lp i96k, 152-153
I TOPIC TAGS: hydrazoic acldp explosivep detonation, detonation ratep liquid
bydrazoic acid
1ABSTRACT: HN 3 'a not used in practice as an explosive,, neverthelesaj, it In of
liquid state. Measure-i
linterest to dZter-Ine its detonation characteristics in the
,ment of the detonation characteristics are frequently used in the studies of the
A ~~equatio4 of the state of gases at high pressures (hundreds of thousai2ds of a;tmoo_
.1.1-pheresY.and at high temperatures (several thousand degrees)* In treating experi-
'zmental data one is involved with multicomponent eystemop since the majokty Of
I I It
11explosives consist of at least four types,of atoms. Consequent3,V,, the explosion'
Ilproducts,contain several types of molecules... In.this reopect,HN differs favoreblyi
1%from other explosives because one might expect that products of letonation of
liquid Mi vill consist primully of Moleauuw 4"en end hydrogen* The rates
'C=
-rd
-- 2
V
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concentration of diameteirof rate of detonation No. of .
EIN3, wt % chargep am M/sec experimentr,
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YAKOVLEVA, G.S,.; SHANDURINI, S.v.
Virological exandmation of the air. Vop.virus.- 6 no.2:231,~-237
Mr-Ap '61. (MRA .14; 6),
1. Kafedra milcrobiologii L~ningradnkogo vanitarno-gigiyopicheakogo
meditsinsko instituta.
NOMUS.Es) (AIR-MICGROBIOLOGY)
77777
YAKOVIZVAI G.S.
Characteristics of strain2 of influenza virus isolnts;d at
Me-chnikov Hospital from 1958 to 1959. TrudY LSGMI 66:279-282
162. (MIRA PiO
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyerdcheskogo
0 a
meditsinskogo irrtituta (zav. kaffdroy prof. M.N.Fisher).
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BcRls(,jll2 L.B.- MOVLEVA, G.S.
Effect of chemical compounds on viruses and cel-Is of llis3us cult-=e5.
Trudy LSGMI 66:264-26~ 162. (MIRA 17.4
1. Kafedra mikrobiclogii lRn4ngradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo
meditsinskogo instit-Uta (zav. kafedroy prof. M.N.Fisher).
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p.
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YAKOVLEVA. G.S.; DOROKIIOVA, Z.M.
State of anti-influenza immunity in the interepidemic and epidemic
periods from 19f8 to 1959. Trudy LSGMI 66:283-285 162.
(KRA 17:4)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo
meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - prof. M.N.Fisher).
ZUBZHITSKIY, Yu.N.; YAKOVLEVA, G.S.
Detection of virus antigen in cells by the indirect fluorescent
antibody method. Trudy LSGMI 66:300-306 .162. (MIRA 17W
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo
meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy prof. M.N.Fisher).
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BORISOV, L.B.; YAKOVLEVAj G.S.
Inhibiting effect of novoembichin on bacteriophages and viruses.
Vop. virus. 7 no.2:148-152 blr-AP '62- (MIRA 15:5)
1. Leningradskiy 3anitaxmo-gigiyenicheskiy maditsinskiy institut.
(BACTERIOPHAGE) (VIRUSES) (F-1,511GHT11)
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RyKOV, V.I.; SHEYMMID, V.L.; YAKovu-NA, G.S.
Por=aa and the 4on
The Ftenkell - Oubanar I nt'~Pl-relati
f vitt.orizationt "d the ourface energy,
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AUTHORS: Starik, A.M. and Yakovleva, G.V.
..TITLE: Influence of the Righer-order Wa-WEr-on-the Characteristics
of a System of Resonant Irises (0 vliyanii vysshikh
tipov voln na kha akteristiki sistemy rezonansnykh
diagragm)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika. i Blektronika, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 11,
PP 1384 - 1388 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:, Thq irises employed in the experimental investigation
were in the, form shown in Figure 1. The effect of the
interaction of the higher-order waves was investigated
in the following,man-ner. Two similar irises, tuned to
the same-resonant wavelength ko were placed in a
waveguide at a certain distance from each other.
The frequency characteristics of each iris were deter-
mined and then the overall characteristic of the fwo
irises was measured. In spite of apparent simplicity
of the experiment, It.was necessqLry to prepare the
measuring device-*ery-accurately-since the discontinuities
at-the waveguide junctions-tend-to alter the experimental
re13UltA; This is particularly true for the irises having
a high Q. The experimental results are shown
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Influence of the Higher-order Waves on the Characteristics of a
System of Resonant Irises
in Figures 3 - 10. Figure.3a sh?w jhe frequency
characteristic of a system in whiel~?Iiaphragms were
spaced at a large distance; Figure 3_6 shows the
characteristic for the-case.of IAO = 0.128 . Figure 4
shows the value of the standing wave ratio as a function
of IAO wh-i]Le Figure 5 illustrates the dependence of
the interaction coefficient o; on 1A ; from Figure 5,
it is seen that for 1A > 0.38 the 8ffect of the
0 1
higher-order waves is negligible. Figures 6 and 7
illustrate the dependence of the standing wave ratio and
cx on X oAkp I where X kp is the critical wavelength.
Figure 8 shows-the frequency characteristics of a system
having X/60 = 0.32 and X oAkp = 0. 653 . The
dependence of the standing wave ratio on the Q
of the irises is illustrated in Figure 9, while the
dependence of a on IAO for various values of Q*
Card2/3 is shown in Figure 10. From these experimental results,
SOV/109-3-11-6/13
Influence of the Higher-order Waves on the.Characteristics of a
System of Resonant Irises
it is concluded that the higher-order wave interaction
can be neglected provided the two irises are spaced at
a distance of JAB ;> 0.25 . where XB is the length
of the fundamental wave in the waveguide. The authors
thank S.A. Sergeyev and S.I. Rudkovskiy for collaboration
in carrying out the experiments.
'There are 10 figures and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet
and'l English.
SUBMITTED: October 29, 1957
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SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/65/019/005/0472/0474~
'AUTHOR: Gede V 110
olnqv, I.; Dmitriyev V. N.; Nelebo. B. A.; Stepanoy. A.
:Yakovleva. G. V,
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ORG: none
TITLE: daloagtivity of the Jover-the Atlantic Ocean in May to July, 1964
SOURCE: Atomnaya eriergiyaiv. 19,,no. 5, 1965p:4 -474
TOPIG.TAGS:. atmospheric radioactivity,,'radioactive,.fallout, research ship,
radioactive aerosol
ABSTRAM, The radioactivity of the air and the fallout over the Atlantic Oce4n
v 4.~The
were studied during the 15th.cruise,of the research ship Mikhail Lomonoso
:.samples were collected by filtering the air and allowing the fallout to deposit
on a sticky surface. The samplescollected south of 8' latitude south, north of
Vlatitude north, and between.8* latitude south and .8* latitude north were determined
jointly. Comparison of the results with those obtained during the 12th cruise of the
ship, at the end of 1962, revealed that, because nuclear testing in the atmosphere
was stopped the specific activity of the aerosols in the lower layer of the atmosphere
decreased by about an order of magnitude. Within 38 and 5* latitudes north, the
concentration. of the aerosols was practically independent of the place of collection,
due to the mixing of the atmosphere by the trade winds. No direct correlation could
~be established between the concentration of radioactive aerosols and the fallout
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'rate, on one hand,.and the average daily values of the atmospheric pressure and
temperature, on the.other hand. The,high fallout rate in the equatorial region
was due,to the heavy prevailing rainfall. The aerosol concentration was much
lower in the equatorial region and the southern hemisphere than in the northern
hemisphere. 'Averaged data of previous cruises indicated that the highest fission
product concentrations aredistributed between 14 and 40* latitude north; the
activity of the air in.the southern hemisphere amounted to only 10% of that in
the northern hemisphere. The Authors thank V. M. Vdovenko and A. G. Kolesnikov
for making possible the completion of this work. Further thanks is rendered !,--N.
Maksimor and L. N. S.Vsavevaya for their assistance in processing the results of
the research. Orig."art. has: 4 figures'and 1 tableo ENAI
0- /_ ORIG -REF 003
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B.I.; GCOWIU, Z.V.; MBEITEVA, Z.F.; v rabote prinimali uchastlye;
YAKOVLEVA. G.V.- SHCHIMININA, L.G.
Production and purification of antibiotics of the tetracycline
series. Report no.2~ Hed.prom. 13 no.1:10-14 Ja '59.
(MIRA 12: 10)
1. Vseao.,ruzn5,7 nauchno-issle dovatel'skiy institut antibiotikov.
(TETRACYCLINE)
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"Concerning the Decay of cdl15* and Sb
report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear SpectroscOPY) Tbilisi) 14-22
Feb 64.
Radiyevyy Institut (Pad'uT Inst)
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MIT HOR sYakovlevai;GV.j Garbolyauskas. Ch,_A.. 0. U.I.; ~hv doz- H_V_
TITLE: Radioactive fall-outs in Villnyus in 1962
Source: Nauchnaya konferentsiya po yadernoy meteorologii. Cbninsk, 1964.'RadioaktiV-
nyIye.izof6~y`_v atmosfere i ikh ispoIVzovaniye v meteorologii (Radioactive isotopes.
in.the.atmosphere and-their utilization in meteorology); doklady konferentsii.
'965, 338-341
Moskow, Atomizdat, A
TOPIC TAGS: radioactive fallout, radioisotope, radioactive contamination
ABSTRAM, Radioactive fallout products of the,atmosphere were collected monthly~
.,,evaporated and:incinerated. The ashes were analyzed by a scintillation gamma spectro-
-.~meter. The distribution of monthly average individual and total activity was plotted
by months.,IIt revealed a shIift.of the usual spring maximumtoward the summer of 1962,
probably due to the unusually generous precipitation during the summer. The increase
of fallout activity toward December of 1962, exceeding 200 raicrocuries/tquare kilo-
~imetermonth can be'explained by_the,arrival of fresh fission products. This was con-
f irmed by plots,:Of-the activity* ratios.
141 144 95 144
Cj/(Ce~+ Pr) and (Zr Nbj. (Ce Pr)
The second ratio showed a sudden rise in August,- November, The cumulative fallouts
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were calculated with,the considera .tion of the intrifisic decay. - Pr) 144 they
For (Ce
reached th e level of .80 microcuries/ square kilometer. 7he dos .
e from the gama radi-
ation of thedeposited fission products, at a heiglit of I niter from the ground was
slightly over 10~nr/year* 7he orige,art. has 3 figures.
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pUSHKINA, R.N.; YAKOVIZVA, G.Ta.
Thermometric study Of inclusiow in zonary.quartz crystals from
the Pamira. Trud7 VNIIP 1 nO-2' 169-170 '57. (MM 12:3)
(Pamirs--(~mrtz crystals)
N
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V
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a i4
YAFOYLLIA, I., XOMOVIGH, S.
Water - Parification.
Using ferric chloride, to precipitate impurities from,water. Zhil.-kom. ktLoz. 2,
No. 5, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, captamber 1952, Uncl.
'4~ 1~ M.'
4.
Elm-,
R-O -ROtM
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KRAMARENKO, I.; YAKOVLVTA,,_I.,_
EstabUshing work norms for adelescents. Prof.-tekh.obr. 20 no.10:
18 0 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny truda
i professionallnykh zabolevaniy.
KOROVINA, T.T.; MAKSINDVAP I.L.;
Clinical aspects of dermatorYOsitis. Zdravookhranenie 2 no-5:40-
45 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Iz kafedr goopitallnoy terapil (saveduyushchiy - prof. M.A.
Pblyukov) I patologichookoy anstomli (zaveduyushchiy - kand. sad.
nauk V.Kh. Anestiadi) Kishinevskogo maditsinakogo instituta.
(MUSCLES-DISMSES)
XOROVINA, T.V.; YAKOVLEVA-v I.A.
Rheumatic fever and chronic septic endocarditiB in elderly and
senile persons. Trudy Kish.gos.med.inst. 12s129-136 160.
11 (MIRA 16
L Kafibdra gospitaltnoy terapil. i patologidbeakoy anatomii
Kishinevskogo gosudaratvennogo meditsinskogg instituta.
(GERIATRICS) (RHEUMATIC FEVER)
MIR
KOROVINA9 T.V.; RISHCHENKO, V.V.;
Some clinical and anatomical comparisons in rheumatic fever.
Zdravookhranenie 3 no. 5:5-9 S-0 160. (IMA 13:10)
1. Iz kafedr gospitallnoy terapii (zav.- prof. M.A. Polyukhov)
i patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - dotsent VjKh. Anestiadi)
Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(RHEUMATIC FEM)
Las? 4--
YAKOVLEVA,, I.A. (Kishinev)
ladocervicosis of the cervix uteri in prognapy*
64-70,161,
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatmii (zav.
Anestiadi, nauchnyy konsulltant prof. D.I.
skogo meditainakogo inatituta.
(UTERUS-DISEASES) (PREGNANCY,
Arkhopate noelOl
(MIRA 14: 10)
- dotsent V.Kh.
Golovin) Kishinev-
C014PLICATIONS OF)
ANESTIADI, V.Kh., dotsent; YAKOVLEVA, I.A., dotsent
Work of the MoldaAan B-public Scientific Society of Fathc-
anatomists during 1963-3.962. Arkh. pat. 25 no.10.-76 .063.
(MIRA 1797)
1. Prodsedatell Mol-davskop- Respublikanokogo Nauchnogo obshchestva
patologoanatoincri (for Anes"Jadi). 2. Sekretarl Moldavskcga Respub-
likanskogo Nauchnego obshchestm patologoanatomov (for Yakovieva).
. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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T-
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JKUDRIN, A.N.; KOST, A.N.; YERSHOV, V.V.; TROSHINA, A.Ye.; POLYAKOVA, N.B.;
USPENSKIY, V.A.; TERENT IYEV, P.B.;.)~AKOVLEVI I-A.
Pharmacology of new P-dialkylamino ketones. Farm. itoks. 25 no-4:
437-444 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - prof. A.N. Kudrin) Ryazanskogo
meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pavlova i jaboratoriya spetsiall-
nogo organicheskogo sinteza (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR
A.P. Terentlyev) Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni
Lomonosova.
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SR
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YANUSMICH, A.I.; TYURIK, P.S.; YAKOVWVA, I.D.; KYDYRALIYLV, A.;
SMONOVA, H.I.; IYANOV,
G.P., prof., red.; AITOMITA, M.G., tekhn.red.
(Birds of Kirghizistan] Ptit8y Xirgizii. Frunze. Izd-vo
.Akad.nauk Kirgizakoi SSR. Vol.l. 1959. 227 P. (MIRA 12:12)
(Kirghizistan--Birds)
YAKOVLETA, I. D.
Meeting of the mil Porzana pusille, (Fall.) and thered-
breasted merganser Morgue serrator Le in the leffyk-Eull
Depression. Izv.AN Kir.SSR Ber.biol.nauk 1 rio.4:167-172
159. (MIRA 13:7)
(Ineyk-Kull region--Rails(Birds))
(Issyk-Kull region--Morgausers)
GAGARIN. Y.G.: TAKQYW.L. 1.D..; YAIMHEVICH, A.I.
Mass destruction of birds in Kirghizistan. Trudy Inst.zool.i-
paraz.All Kir.SSIR no-7;287-g92 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
(Kirghizintan-Birds)
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FROON,
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YANUSMIGH, I.I.; TYURIN, P.S.; UKOVLEVA, I.D.; KYDYRALIYEV, A.;
SIDMOTA, N.I.; IVANOV, A.I.. prof.. otV-.r-ed.; YAWSHE;VICH,
A.I., otv.red.; VOZHSMO, I.Y., red.izd-va; ANOKHIKA, X.G.,
takhn.red.
[Birds of Kirghizistan] Ptitsy Kirgizii. Frunze, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk lirgizekol WR. vol.2. 1960. 271 p.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Kirghisistan-Birde)
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YAKOVUVA~ Triyia--DmitriyAmm--,JANSHEVICH, A.I., otv. red.; BUTEIKO, N.P.,
red. izd-va; ANOKHINAq M.G91 tekhne red,
[A guide to the reptiles of Kirghizistan] Cpredelitelf presmykaiu-
shchikhoia Kirgizii. Frunze, Akad. nauk Kirgizskoi SSRi In-t zo-
ologili parazitologii, 1961. 110 p (MIM .14:6)
(Kirghizistan-Reptiles;
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YANUSHEVICH-., A.I.; YAKOVLEVA, 10" FEDYANINAY T.F9
14ateriAlS on seasonal phenomena In the life of birds of the Chu
Valley and the Issyk-Kull Depression. Trudy Inst. zool. AN
Kazakh. SSR 15:161-169 161* (MIRA 14:7)
1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii. AN Kirgizsk' SSR.
(Chu Valley-Birds-Rabits) OY
(Issyk-Kull Depression-Birds-Habits)
N I
5
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YATTUSBh-VI(;H, A.I.; YAKOVLL-VA,. I.D.
Seasonal phenomena in the nfe of birds of northern Kirghizistan.
I,-v. Ail Kir. SSR, Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.1:19-23 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(KIRGHIZISTMI--, IQTRDS)
'5
YAKOVUNA, Irina Dmitrl evpq YANUSIIEVIcil, A.I.p prof.~ doktor
' 0 '71iQ
I _Fv . r 0 .
fReptiles of Kirghizistan] Preswkaiushchiesia Kirg~zii.
Frunze, Al Kirgiz.SSR, 1964. 269 p. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Kirgiz.SSR (fnr Yanushevicli).
SHJffjKOVArDCRP. O.P., kand.tekbn.nauk; SBKIWVER, D.A., kand.tckbn._n_a_u_k;
YAKOV-LWA, 1. F.
Measuring natural n1travialat radiation. Svetotekhnika 4 no.11:20-23
N 158. (14IRA 11:11)
VseRoyuznyy sv"totskbnicheskiy Institut (for Shelkova-Dorf. Shklovar).
2. Tevpatoriyskaya bloklimaticheskaya stanteiya (for Yakovlava)
(Ultraviolet rays-Measurement)
32143
S/675/60/000/004/002/005
D298/D304
'AUTHOR: Shelkova,, O.P., Shklover, D.A. and Yakovleva,...I..F.
TITLE: Experience with measuring natural ultra-violet radia-
tion
SOURCE: Konferentsiya pa biologicheskomu deystviyu ulltrafio-
letovago izlucheniya. Leningrad, 1958. Ul.Itrafioleto-
voye izlucheniye solntsa i yego ispoltzovaniye d1ya pro-
filakticheskikh-i lechebnykh tseley; trudy konferentsii.
No. 4, Leningrad, 19609 83-89. At head of title: Blini-
sterstvo zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. Institut radiatsion-
noy gigiyeny
Mts In 1957 the Nauchno-issledovatellskiy avetotekhniches-
kiy institut ( Scientific Research Institute of LightAng Engi-
neering) and the Yevpatoriyskaya bioklimaticheskaya stantsiya
(Yevpatoriya Bioclimatic Station) measured total and dispersed
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Experience with measuring D298/D304
ultra-violet radiation with-,an experimental model of a photo-
electric recording device developed at the Institute of Light-
Ang En,ineering. The device's radiation receiver was a vacuum
antimony-cesium photocell with anCt~6-6 (STsV-6) uviol glass
window and a set of interchanfable filters for selecting spec-
tral ranges close to B C A = 290-340 m,/J,) and A ( A = 340-400
m/k). A matte plane glass screen quartz glass hemisphere were
used to correct the receiver's spatial characteristics. Photo-
current was recorded with an)Tf- 100 (EP-100) electronic poten-
tiometer with a circular.diagram. The potentiometer's input cir-
cuit contained a bank of resistances for varying the device's
sensitivity and selecting the optimum sensitivity for the par-
ticular conditions. The apparatus was batter.-ey-powered.. Through-
out the day a continuous record was made of total ultra-violet
radiation. In addition, every half-hour the photocell was
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Experience with measuring D298/D304
shaded against direct sunlight, thereby recording the extent of
the dispersed componerit of ultra-violet radiation. The appara-
tus was calibrated by the formulas
IE;~ A X
where spectral irradiation (in relative units) being mea-
sure&,(fA - absolute spectral sensitivity of the instrument in
/4Aa/,m v/cm 21 1 - photacurrent of the instrument in./4a. From
July through October 1957 the apparatus was used for measure-
mentB in Yevpatoriya. The measurements provided data on totml
natural radiation in the spectral range close to B, together
with its direct and dispersed components at different times of
the day and their changes throughout the months. The results of
the measurements are presented graphically. The apparatus' rea-
dings were compared with similar readings from a Boyko monochro-
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Experience with measuring D298/D304
matic dieter. A considerable divergence in the readings
0
was noted, but further study is needed to determine the reason
for this divergence. The Institute of Lighting Engineering and
the Institut biologicheskoy fiziki- AN SSSR (Institute of Bio-
physics, AS USSR) are using the above-mentioned model as a
basis for developing improved recording devices. These use pho-
toe lectric multipliers as radiation receivers and register the
photo,current on a 6-point recording electronic potentiometer,
thus providing measurement data in various narrow sections of
the ultra-violet spectrum for both the total and dispersed com-
ponents of natural ultra-violet radiation. There are 5 figures-
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YAKOLEVA-, 1. N.
"The Effec'tof Nicotinic Acid on Choleatorinemia During lbrpertensive Di3esses,
Arteriosclerosis,and the Development of Experimental Arteriosclerosis." Cand
Med Sci, First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. (VM, 29 Dee 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Dofended at USSR Higher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
MAKARMIKO# I.Bo. YAKOVIrjVA I.N.
Changes in the physical development of employed adolescents, and
students at industrial training schools and trade gbhools in Kier.
Vrach;delo no.8:839-841 Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8)
11 Xiyevakiy inatitut gigiyeny trudA i profeceionalinfth zabolevnniy.
S7, ~_-15:
QX
YAXOVLEVR# I*W.t kand.med*nauk
liffect of digitales, strophanthin, and mercuoal on the thrombo-
pointia properties of blood it cases of cardiac insufficiencv.
Sov.med. 23 no.6:29-35 Je '59,, (MIRA 12:9)
1. Iz goapitallnoy terapevticheakoy 1--liniki (dir. - prof.
P.-re.Lukomskiy) II Moskovekogo meditainakogo instituta in,
Hol.Pirogava.
(PROTIUMBIN)
(BLOOD--COAGUIATION)
(CARDIAC, GLYCOSIDES)
IkKOVLEVA I. N.
Effect of navocaine on the blood lipids of patients with coronary
atherosclerosis. Sov.-med. 24 no.11:47-59 N 160. 0~ 14--3)
1. Iz g'ospitalinoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (dir. -prof. P.Ye.
Lukomakiy) II Maskovokogo meditsins~ogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova.
(NOVOGAik) (LIPIDS) (C.ORONARY HEART DMASE)
YAKOVLEVA. I.N.. kand. med. nauk
Use of vitamins A and E,for the- treatment of coronary atherosc2e-
rosis. Sovet. med. 26 no-5:26-29~MY'63 (MIRA 17:7.)
19 Iz gospitallnoy terapevtichegkoy kliniki (dir. - chlen-kor-
respondent MIN SSSR prof. P. Ye. Iukomskiy) II 14oskovskogo
meditainokogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova.
TAKOVLEVA, I.P., assistant
Investigating the optical mirror system for a spectrograph
with a plane fields Izv.vys.ucbeb,zav.; prib. no-3:119-126
159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Leningradskly *nstitut tochnoy makhaniki i optiki. Reko-
mendovana kafedro~ teorii optichaskikh priborov.
(Spectrograph)
ACC N't AP6009798 SOURCE CODE: UR/0062/66/000/002/0339/0334
AUTHOR: Mikbaylov,* B, He 'Dorokbov,-,V. A*,* Yakovlev, I.- P.
,.ORG,. Institute of Organic Cbemistry'im. N. D. Zelinskiy, Academy of
Sciences,53SH-.tinstitut organicbeskoy kbimli.Akademli nauk bb;3h)
TITLE: Tbioborating noetonitrilelv-
SOURCEe. ANiSSSR* Izvestiyao,~* S.eriya kbimicbeskaya, no* 20 1966, 332-
334
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,TOPIC ~TA cbemical reactionj:'O*rgania' nitrile compound, organic sulfur
compound.,'organoboron compound'. cbemical,purity:
-ABSTRACT-.' Tbereaction-of esters of dialkyltbloboric acidl(i) witb~
acetonitrile was,, investigated Simple and -mixed etbyl., propyl and butyl
esters~of I were added to acetonitrile forming crystalline adducts wbiob
decomposed to.tSe original material on beatingo,.Reactions were run at;-~
room temperaturei. itb.or witbout solvent and-70-80% yields were
w
,obtained, Adduats were. stable - in~ air,, . ~alcohol,, water, and HCL at room
t erature,. IR studies'sbowed'-the'adduct monomers were formed first-
PmP
and then dimerizede Tbese reactions of adduct formation and
decompositionmay.be a means of purifying .9sters of dialkyltbioborio
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TIT,LE: On t!,o Dopolarization of -1jesons in !:Ctal- (0
P*I-mezonov v mt-tal'al-h)
PER I OD I C A-L Zhurnail i teoreticheskoy fizil'i'
Vol ", 1- 4, PP 97o
).j 973 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Since the discove.vy of the non-conservation of.
parity in zeak- interaction, investi.=A ions of myon
depolarization-in condensed media are of considera"le
irterest (Refs 1-3). 46'cause of the nonconservation
of parity in n+--4 V+-decay the Myons produced -are
polarized in the direction of their emission;
accordin- to the t-wo-component neuti-ino theory pola-
rizatior r!hould Ibe total. Fo-r the i)ur-,:,o-e of determininz
PI-yon polexitation the ron-conservantion of parity
in tl`~Q next-follwoing A+ -4 e-l-dec--y is used. Inte,:;rat:d
with respect to enerTy, the angular dictribution
of pocitrons has the form 1+a coo 9 (0 = anGle
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+
On the Depolarization 1~etaln
0 f e 43 0, n in S3
of emission of the positron, a= Pa 0 , ,~;here P is the
11 polaTization. and a0 deponds on the selection
of the variable of the theory. Depolarization
of myons is caused by their mutual interaction.
The angular anisotropy of positrons depends, according
to experi-mental dcta, in a high deL-;ree on the medium,
as e.g. in metals, where it is very considerable.
For the purpose of explaininj the mechanism of myonz
depolarization, the formation of mesonium (bound
system g++e-) may be assumed. It is upon this
assumption that also the author bases her investi-,ation.
In the case of the formation of mesonium in con-
densed media, also the irreversible interaction
processes with the medium must be taken into accounit.
For this case the density matrix is set up. As a
linear combination of operators it has the following
form:
U(A)U(e) U(g),j(e)~
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On the Depolarization of Mesons in Metals
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An investiCation is carried out of metal, all valence
electrons of which contribute towards conductivity,
and it is shown that the exchange interaction
between the mesonium electron and the electron
liquid in the metal reduces p -meson depolarization
considerably. In the case of sensible assumptions
as to the dimensions of the mesonium in metal, the
considerations and estimations mentioned here are
found to agree well with experimental results. In
conclusion the author thanks V.G.Nosov for super-
vising work, and she expresses her gratitude to
S.T.Belyayev for having suggested the topic. There are
7 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut (Moscow
Engineering;, and Physics'Institute)
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AUTHORSs Nosov, V. G., Yakovieva, 1. V.
TITLEs Depolarization ofU + mesons in solids
PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 431
no. 501), 1962, 175P - 1764
TEXTj On the basis of weak-interaction considerations of the e decay
of completely polarized muons, the positron angular distributi'
on should have
the form 1 cosi~(with respect to the direction of flight of
3
Actually the anisotropy of this decay is much.weaker, because of /j+ depola-
rization in the matter. This depolarization is mainly attributed to
muonium production; if, however,,V-+_e spin contact interaction is considered
it becomes clear that muonium production will not be the only effect-that
plays a role in /L depolarization. Here the depolarization effects are
analyzed and a phenomenological theory is developed which takes account also
of the presence of an external magnetic field. The theory is based on the
assumption that, irrespective of contact interaction, the electron of the
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Depolarization of p, mesone in solids B1102/B104
muonium is depolarized in the matter, i.e. it shows a kind of spin flip with
the. characteristic frequency,,v. From the expressions derived for the com-
ponents of the muonium spin density matrix the time dependence of /'UI
polarization is calculated. 71ith the dimensionless parameter,x (V/W
0
H/H0 for rapid relaxation~of the electron spin W +j
0
dt 1
P P (1) e-0-1 - = (I
0 t + 0)20'rj4V
2-+_
and for slow relaxation ~4