SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YANOVSKIY, D.M. - YANOVSKIY, I.L.
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Polymerization of vinyl... B1 I OYB 138
break the chain. The relative amount of impurities and 'their effect on the
polymer properties decrease, and characteristic viscosity and decomposition
temperature increase, as the degree of conversion rises. Destruction
processes, formation of long-lived radicals and ramifications, occur under
irradiation, which reduce characteristic viscosity and thermal stability.
The color intensity increaned with radiation dose owing to formation of
conjugate double bonds. The polymer obtained at -200C, 2-105- 5-10 rad
had Tv=:t1OOOC; in radical polymerization, Tv = 75-800C. Therefore,
high-purity vinyl chloride must be used for radiation polymerization, and
irradiation of,the polymer should be avoided to preserve its stability.
It is recommended that polymers insoluble in the monomer should be
continuously withdrawn from the radiation zone. There are 9 figures.
The most important English-language reference rondo as follows:
A. Charlooby, Atomic radiation of Polymers, N.Y,1 1959-
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
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Popoval Z. Vol Tatovoslyany Go Ool
Shtekker, 0. A.
The effect of polyvinyl chloride decomposition inhibitors
on the decomposition kinetics and light-fastneas of poly-
vinyl chloride plasticate
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 5, 1962, 3-6
TEXT: Attempts were made to increase the stability of PVC by adding the
following inhibitors which do not bind HC1: (1) phenols, (2) aromatic
hydroxy ketones, ()) products of the autocondensation of cyclohexanone,
and (4) esters of benzoic and salicylic acid.- The following substances
were investigated: 2,4-dihydroxy benzophenone (I), 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy
benzophenone (II)f diphenylol propane (III)p 2 2-bis-(3-methyl-4-hydroxy-
phenyl)-propane (IV), J,1-bis-(4.!.hydroxy phenyl;-cyclohexane M, 2l2'p4,4'-
tetrahydroxy adipyl phenone (n), 2,21,4,4'-tetrahydroxy sebacyl phenone
(VII), dodecahydrotriphenylene (VIII), the product from the autocondensa-
tion of three molecules cyclohexanone (IX) , the product from the autocondan-
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The effect of polyvinyl, chloride ... B110/B101
cation of six-molecules cyclohexanone (X), resorcin dibenzoate (XI),
resorcin disalicylate (XII), phenyl salicylate (XIII), and P-naphthoxy
propene oxide (XIV). The effect of these substances on the stability of
powders and plasticized films was determined: (1) according to the
decrease of heat resistance of PVC after ultraviolet irradiation, (2) by
comparing the rate of separation of HC1 during hoating of stabilized
and nonstabilized PVC before and after ultraviolet irradiation. A measure
of the aging stability was afforded by the length of tim 'e elapsing before
brittleness appeared in the 1800 bending test, as well as.by the time of
irradiation at which the rupture elongation dropped by 50A-- IX, X and
XIV delayed dehydrochlorination e.L
ffectively, VI and VII only slightly:
concentrations: IX - 0.064, X - 1.130, XIV - 0.050, VI . 0.082,
1 .096 g per 10 g PVC; setting in of decomposition: IX - 150OCt
VI 750
X a 80C, XIV - 1690C, VI - 1540C, VII 1570c; separated amount of HC1
before irradiation (mg HCl/9 PVC): IX 1-94, X - 1.88t X1V - 1-70,
VI - 3.48, VII - 3-57; after irradiation: IX - 4-86, X - 4-87, XIV - 4-75,
VI - 5-85, vii . 6-50. For a plasticate containing 12 parts by weight of
lead silicate and 0-5 parts by weight of an inhibitor mixture, the beat
heat resistance and fastness to light was found to occur using cyolo-
hexanone stabilizers VIII, IX and X. In this case it was VI, VII and XIV
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The affect of polyvinyl chloride B11O/B1O1
that producod the lowest fatitneaa to light (TrPK-2 (PRK-2) lampa). For
aging of plasticates under arc lamp lighty III, IVj V, VI and VII gave beat
results, XIp XII and XIII the POOr03t. There are 4 tables.
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
39848
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B101/B180
Berlin, A. A., Popova, Z. V., Yanovskiy, D, M.
Polymers with conjugate bonds in the macromolecular chains.'
XXIV.. Effect of polymers with conjagate bonds on the
stability of polyvinyl chloride
Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyal v. 4, no. 8, 1962,
1172r1177
TEXT: The authors studied the inhibiting effects of polyphenyl acetylene
-mer of phenyl acetylene with p-diethinyl benzene (II), and
(I), a copoly
a thermal dehydroohlorination product of polyvinyl c1floride (PVC) (III)
on the thermal decomposition of PVC, Decomposition temperature,
induction period and rate of HC1 liberation were measured (methods see
Zh. prikl. khimii, 33t 186, 196o). PVC without inhibitor was completely
1 dehydrochlorinated.after 60 min. at 3000C in vacuo. It was foundq that
the inhibiting effect (1) depends on concentration-and'temperature;
(2) diminishes in the-order I >III-.vIl; (3) is greater with I than with
lead stearate, dibutyl lead maleinate, or ethyl resorcinol. On adding 1%
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Polymers with conjugate bonds B101/B180
of any of these substances the amounts of HCl (mg/9- PVC).liberated afters*
3 hre at 1750C were around 8.5, 8.5, 6-5, and 5, respectively; (4) 1
Inhibits thermal decomposition of PVC at 1850C, without acceleration at
1950C which does, however, occur with III, due to the active radicals
present in III. The effect of such radicals was confirmed: when heated
to above 3000C I lost its inhibiting effect and initiated thermal
decomposition. (5) 1 only stabilizes PVC against thermal effects, not
against light. There are 2 figures and 4 tables, The English-languag
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reference is: D. E. Winkler, J. Polymer SOL, 359 3v 1959-
SUBMITTED: May 8, 1961
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POPOVA, Z.V.; YANOVSKIY, D.M.; KOZLOVA, II.V.; KRYMOVA, A.I.
Effect of Bymetrical triazine derivativeo an the stabilitY Of
poly(vinyl chloride). Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.lsl64-170 ja 162.
(MM 15:1)
(Triazine) (Ethylene)
POPOVA, Z.V.; YANOVSKIY, D.M.
Effect of some stabilizers on the thermal and mechanical properties
of poly (vinyl chloride). Vysokom.soed. 3 no.lZ:1782-1786 D '61.
(MIRA 15:3)
(Ethylene)
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.~LUTHORSs Raskin, Ya. L., Sverdlin, M. S., Kronman, A. Gap Yanovskiy,
D. M.
TITLEs Paint and varnish coatings based on the copolymer obtained
by the suspension method,from vinyl-chloride and vinyl acetate
PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. 'Xhimiya, no. 22, 1962, 552, abstract
22P464 (Lakokrasochn. materialy.i.ikh primeneniye, no. 2,
1962, 10 - 12)
TEXTs Data are given for the composition and properties of copolymers
(CP) synthetized by the suspension method from Vinyl chloride and vinyl
acetate, and for coatings made on this basis. In addition, recipes are
given for primers and enamels based on this*CP.both in combination with
other resins (epoxy, modified alkyd resin) and without them. Test results
prove the high resistance to atmospheric effects,~the good physico-
mechanical properties, the resistance to water and light and the good
appearance of coatings based on CP containing 16 17 % of vinyl acetate.
[Abstracierts notes Gomplete!tranalationo]
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AUTHORS; Fedoseyev, B. I., Popova, Z. V. Yanovskiy D M.
TITLE: D9pendance of the color of transparent products from
vinyl chloride copolymers or some,conditions of
copolymerization
PERIODICAL: Plauticheskiye massy, no. 14 1963, 35-37
TEXT: The diecoloration of the vinyl chloride methyl acrylate copolymer'
under different conditions of copolymerization dnd the effect of
acetylene impurities and oxygen-on the transpa'rency have been studied.
Copolymerization was performed at 530C, the monomer : water weight ratio
being I ; 2, the content of methyl acrylath 2V1,, and ammonium persulfate
(0.4~1~ of the monomer weight) being used as initiator. When all tl;e vinyl-
chloride and methyl acrylate were filled into the autoclave at the same
time an inhomogeneous product (1) resulted because the components had
different copolymerization constants. A homogeneous copolymer (II) was
formed by adding the methyl acrylate to the vinyl chloride gradually. The
amount of HU liberated at 1750C in an air current during 3 hra was
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Dependence of the color of-... BIOI/BI86
measurod'and the difference AK of the extinction coefficients was
d'eternined on filr"3,of 0-5 m1r, thickness in the,range of 432-726 mg.
Results:, Copolymer II was-much- more stable than Ip only'4-7 m& KI being
separated per 1'g copolymer whereas I yielded 7-4 g IIC1. AK was 0.14 for
and 0-55 for I- Besides this, II showed opalescence, ite,transparency
decreased with increasing rolling time and temperature; 6K was 0.652
0
after 2 hrs rolline at 115 G, and 0.683 after 4 hre; at 1250Ct the-values
were 0.915 and 0.941.. A content of,0-3'1"3 acetylene in tHe vinyl chloride
reduced the transparency owing to side reactions caused by the acetylene,
such as formation of double bonds. The presence of oxygen in the aqueous
phase durine copolymerization reduced the tr6naparency by formation of
oxygen-containing groups which favored the thermal '-dehydrochlorination.
Therefore copolymerization should be perform~dafie,r removing the air.by
evacuation or bubbling with N2' There are 3 tablea.
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AUTHM: Fedoseyev, B. Lj Fqova, Z. V.j Y*_ao_vsk_1,Y,,_ D. M.
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ZOURCM Vy*sokocolekulyarny" soyedineniya., v. 5, no- 5, 1963, 659-662
tTCPIC TAGS i intrInsic stability, viny1chloride polymrs, thermal degradation,
stabilizers
at the ffect of compounds vith m6toie hydroge' at~;
IABSTRACT: :A udy vea conducted on e
!the carbon atou, such as isopropylbenzene, on the t stabi %Zf polyvinyl-
Mrmal lity
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as 11 -6 -deccelpo'siti ~.ths-inda6_t1oh~_jnrIJo-d-
y mia-at' ng: the Oro
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t6-ih4 evoliA., the yIeWrata,of IM at~175C during a
ton of .EM at: 175C and
oi,almilar a ounds at the a
text
-hour period. -, V6 ~of IsoyiVylbpnzene
of---the-polymeritstion--roaction elde - rodteta-vith-on-inereased-thermostab Lityl-:_
---Ivhile - their --incoiporation -Into -the - finished product-- did- not-. affect the degradation -
itemperature It caused only a significant drop in the yield of EM. It is sug-
,!eested that these, agents perfo= in monomrs by reducing In the resulting polymr
'~,the concentration of labEle groups., vhIle In polymera as such they seem to eAert
an inhibiting effect on thermal degradation,. OrIg. ext, has I formula, end 3
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AUTHOM., Popova, 7j.v., jffnQyfi~~- Kirpichnikov,
P.A.1 Kapustina, A.S., and Davydova, VOMO
TITLE: Stabilization.of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
with esters of alkylphosphinic 6cid.*.
PERIODICAL; Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii# ve 36s noe 19
1963, 187 191
TEXT: 'The n-butyl, n7amyl, a-hekyl, a-octyl, Lso-
propyl, iso -amyl, and phenyl esters-of 192-epoxy-2-propyl-phos-
phin.ic acid were prepared by condensing the - corre6ponding'dialkyl
pho6phorus acids with monochloroacetone, at 1000C, without a
catalyst ' and removing HCI from the resulting esters of 1-hydrok
2-ch.loro-iso-propylphosphinic acid with alcoholic 25 - 35 % KOH.
The stabilizing effectn ofthese-compounds on the thermal decom-
position, of PVC were investigated by heating PVC, with and without
additio'ns of the phosDhinates ( 0-0-5 g per.g PVC), to 175, 185,
and 1950C. The quentitien measured were the induction period until
the commencement of TIC1 evoltition (T min)l mean integral rate of HCl
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Azation of polyvinyl ..
Stabil
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evolution over 3 homrs (V mr HCI/g PVC) and the temperature of
Initial decomposition *(OC). The phni3phinates exei'ted a retardinR
action, which varied accordin g to the naturelof R in (RO) P.O.C-CHO
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When R wpp a strnight chnin, the stabilizing affect was PH
mont ntronc7ly pronounced. The reduction in V was greater for
(a) hichor"Alkyl groups, (b) higher temperatures and (c)
Freater concentrations of the phosphinate in the polymer*
Fhenyl Rnd ibo-allcyl j?hosphin atas were less effective but
their effecta also increased al higher temperatures. The
mechnnism of them stnbilizing nction is.indicated. There are
tables.
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POPOVA, Z.V.; BERLINf A.A.; YANOVSKIY1 D.M.
Synergism during polyvinyl chloride stabilization. Zhur.
prikl. khim. 36 no.5slO91-1096 Yv 163. 04IRA 16:8)
(Vinyl compound polymers) (Inhibition (Chemistry))
J,
URGIN, V.A., akademik; NEYMA14, M.B., prof.; BUCHACHENKO, A.L.,
kand. khim. nauk; MIKHAYIDV, V.V.; MASLOV4, I.P.;
LUKOVNIKOV. A.F., kand. khim, nauk; FATVEYn-VA, Ye.N.;
BERLIN, A.A., prof.; YMIOVSKIY, D.M., kand. khim. nauk;
POPOVA, Z.V., kand. TOVSKAYA, I.I.;
KOVARSWA, B.M., kand. khim. nauk; ANDRIANOV, K.A., prof.;
KUZIMINSKIY, A.S., prof.; SLONIMSKIY, G.L., prof.; MAKUNI,
Ye.B., tekhn. red.
[Aging and stabilization of polymers] Starenie i stabili-
zatsiia polimerov. Moskva., Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 330 p.
1%MIRA 17:3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki.
2. Chlen-korrespondent AN WSSSR (for Andrianov).
Mjjj,tiK~ UY) D.M.
R.1 FUULOVA,
r ,J,5n Of vinyl
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the urle Of M'j,lleslum hydroxidfj as arul"!l'i-I
massy no.6:3 6 164- A le,
,BERLIN, A.A.; GANTNA, V.I.; KARGIN, V.A.; KROMIAN, A.G.; YANOVSKIY, D.M.
Formation of salt groups In the interaction of poly-tiryl chloride with
n1trile and mathylvinylpyridine rubbors. Vy9okomoood. 6 no.9 11684-
1687 9 164. (MIRA 17:10)
ACqESSION NR: AP4046436 5/0190/64/006/009/1688/1692
AUTHOR: Berlin, A.A., Kronman, A.G., YanovBkly, D.M., Kargin, V.A.
TITLE: Mechanism of the processes o
ccurring In the coplasticization of polytvinylchloridel
nitrogenous rublier, mothylvinylpyridine; iaoprenei graft polymor, polymer Impact
strength, hydroquinone
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye noyedinenlya, v. 6, no. 9i 1994, 1688-1692
TOPICTAGS: co~lastlcization, copolymer, poly[vinylehloridel, nitrogenous rubber,
rnothylvinylpyridine, isoprene, graft polymer, polymer Impact strength, hydroquinone
-ABSTRACT: The properties of grafted copolymers synthes1z2d by the joint plasticization-
of poly(vinylchloridel (PVC) with nitrite (SKN) and methylvinylpyridine (MVP) rubbers
were in-Mstigated in order to clarify the molecular and radical mochanitims occurring
during the formation of these copolymers. Films 0.4-0.6 mm thick obtained from a
tested
0. 5% solution of polymer In cyclrhexandne at a PVC: rubber ratio of 9:1 were
for strength,and viscosity. It was found that the maximum tensile strength for films of
grafted copolymers is much lower than for films obtained from the corresponding mechan-
IQ th
mixtures. This is due to the loosening of the polymer structure resu] ng from the
tAqyng process, which leads to the formation of systems characterized by lower density
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and air-flUed micropores. ViscosimetrIc Investigations showed that the Intrinsic via
cosity of me6anical mixtures of PVC with MVP-15,'SKN-18, SKN-26 and SKN-40 Is
IntermediaW. between the viscosities of the initial polymers, but that the viscosity of the
viscosity of either Initial
correspondhig coplaeticization product Is lower, than the
polymer. However, the viscosity of the coplasticization product of PVC with Isopreno
rubber (SKI)'knd that of their mechanical mixture are.almost identical and ary inter-
mqdIate between the viscosities of the Initial polymers. This is due to the absence of
functional groups In Isoprene rubber able to react with PVC, which results In a mechan-
Ical mixture during their coplasticization. The'specific viscosity-concentration curves
Jor a PVC compoeltion. containing 10% MVP-15, plasticizedfor 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 min.,
show that the viscosity decreasOB with decreasing reaction time while the Huggens con-
atant increases. During the plasticization of PVC with I0% Isoprene rubber, the
viscosity remains unchanged with time, but the concentration-viscosity curves for
2.5, 5 and 20 min. almost agree. This confir7no the theoretical difference In tho pro-
ceases of plasticization of PVC with rubbers with or without functional group's-which can
react with It, The effect of the addition of hydroquin6no to the mixture on the pi-opertles
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of the coplasticization product of PVC with, rubbers was also studied. Plasticization With
1% hydroquinone, used as an acceptor of free radicals, showed that hydroquinone does no
affect the Impact strength of the samples and decreases the reduced viscosity of the
plasticization products only slightly. Thermal dynamic curves show that hydro.quinone by-
hindering the recombination of radicals and cross-linking, improves the flow properties of
the composition slightly, Ile decrease In temperature promotes the doBtruction of the
macromolecules during mechanical processing. !On the basis of the oxporimental-.data,- ftwas'
established that the role of radical processes In the f o'rmatlon of grafted polymers to
-wnall. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables.
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KROINAIN, A.G.1 FEDOSEYEV, B.I.; YANOVSM, D.M.
Effect of formula and engineering factors in t" laroduct-irn of
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Arinyl chloride and vinyl acetate copolymer on th Sound quality of
phonorecords. Plast. massy no.12:58-61 164,
(MIRA 18-3)
RAZUVAYEV, G.A.; TEFMI, L.M.; 'YANOVSIaYt D.M.
Radical reactions of peroxycarbonates. Part 4t Thermal denompcsition
of diphanylperoxydicarbonate in inert. solvents. Zhur.org.khim. i
no.2s274-280 F 165, (MIRA 1894)
M-
KRONMAN Jk.r,.,- FFDOSEYLV, B.I.;
()f rixturijol" protectivO reguU',lr'g t~"O
rimuloinfitrIc co-,npositJon of vIrlYl, chlodde copolYinnrno
9 WIRA 118-0)
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AUMOR: Burmlslrova,' R. S.; GushA~na, N. A. - Florentseva-',' L. 1. ; Yanovsk~r, D, H.
ORG: -none..
TITLE: Effect of -certain derivatives of_bppAWhsaQ 41on thermal and p
_tL
.tion of polyvinyl chloride
,SOURCE: Zburnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 38, no. 10, 1965, 2383-2306
TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chloride, thermal decomposition, photochemical reaction, free
radical , benzene, phenol, UV spectrum, UV irradiation, alkyl radical
ABSTRACT: The article gives directions for the synthesis-and properties of the fol-
.lowing derivatives of benzophenone: 2,21,4-trlhydroxybenzopbenone, 2,21-dihydroxy-4-
-metlioxybenzophenone, 2,21-dihydioxy-t~-octoxybenzophenone, 2,4,41-trihydroxybenzophe-
none, 2-hydroxy-4,41-dimethoxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-';,41-dipropoxybenzophenone,
,2-bydroxy-4,4t-dibutoxybenzophenone and 2-hydroxy-4,40-dioctoxybenzopfienone. Ultra-
violet spectra of solutions containing.0.000 g/1 of the investigated substances in
isopropyl alcohol were measured by means of an Sr-4 spectrophotometer. It was found
that_2,2.N- and 2,4,41-trihydroxybenzaphenones have a slight retarding effect on the
thermal, decomposition of -polyvinyl - chloride - and no - stabilizingjiffect on the photo-
decomposition of polyvinyl chloride. The replacement of hydrogen of the hydroxyl-
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group in these compounds in paraposition to carbonyl by an alkyl radical increases
thu photostabilizing effect of the benzophenone derivatives. When polyvinyl chlo-
,ride containing benzophenone is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation, splitting of
tie hydrogen from the'polymer through the resulting benzophenone biradicals. The pro.
--cesses-which take_p1ace when the. samples are irradiated in air are represented bv
the following reactions:;
-CHCI-~-ttf-C[ICI- 9 CI-+-CIICI-CH-CII-
-CHCI-tH-CIICj"4-0j -CHCI-C[I-CHCI-
4-CHCI-CH-C + (CGIII)20!j -CIICI-CII-Clicl- + (CStIS)CO
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The alkoxy radical.can either decOMPOse or -con" ily lose Rel or de-
alko Cy
losing hydrogen. The produced carbOnYl coopound, eas pable of ini-
d bj I
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pounds by t produced free radicals %hich are ca
P~
Clompose under the action of ligh of polyvinyl chloride. The authors ex-
n(
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rocess of dehydrochlorAn for the ultraviolet absorption spectra
tiating the p, ~Weta
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press their g-ratitw 2 tab at I figure.
of benz,ophenones. Origo art- as"'
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ft.42MAYEV, G.A.; TlEbMAN, LJI.,~ Y~A.'irjV-';'FdY
Ilature of radinalo in rh,, in-itlation pGiyrer-!z&~iC%, LY
pil-oxydicurbonati,13. 06.1, IIIN -,~SbJi )(..I nc,,.3',6l/,-616 Mr It"15.
(MITRA 18.,4)
1. Chlen-karrespandent AN I (fcir Razuvayev).
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RVOWYEV, G~ A. j Ti-," I ~ LJ!~ ; Y~,NkN.1-;N k'( k).K. j V I ~Ii , ~11 (.IVA, L.N.
Radical reaation5 of organic Part 31
of dicyclohoxylF,-roxydicarbonat,~- with dJrwl~,,1JrnlLLre. Zq-,;z. org, kh1m,
1 no.109-82 Ja-165. (MIRA 10-0),
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AUTHOR: Afonskiy, V. K.; Berlin, A. A.; Ypovsk ly, D. M.
~/j
ORG: Institute of Organochlorine Products and Acrylates (Institut khloroganicheskikh
produktov i akril_at_6'v_Y_
TITLE: Effect of iLnthrddenj compounds obtained by thermolysis on thermal and photo-
oxidativb &kraaation of polyvinyl chloride
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, Y. 8, no. 4. 1966, 699-702
TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chloride, polymer, paramagnetic material, pyrolysis, high tem-
perature effects anthracene
ABSTRACT: A study was made o~tthe effect of the products of appracene compounds bb-j-,
tained by pyrolysis on thermalt'and photo-oxidative degradatio Vbf p0 -I
The addition of a~nthracene treated 50C has a stabilizing role in-poly-Vinji -chl-6-1-
ide degradation. The dependence of the amount of hydrogen chloride liberated during
polymer degradation on the additive concentration and on the quantity of paramagneticlk
particles is of extremal nature. The stabilization effect is decreased with the tem- -
perature. The relation between the inhibiting behavior of the anthracene pyrolysis
products and the energy of singlet-triplet transition was established. Orig. art
has, 2 figures and 1 table. [Based on authors' abstract.] I~Tl -
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"StabilizatNion f Polyvinylchloride by-1.3stero of'1,2-Epoxy.~.1-phonylethylp~oophinic
and 1.2-Epi~~opyIpWo-s-giERFo-k-c'3.Ts. Report 2"
Moscow kladnoy,
Zhurnal Pri Xhimii- Vol 39j. No 7,, jui 66p pp 1572-1576
Ibstract: The esters of 1.,2-epuy-2-propylphosphinio acid aro*knm-n to inhibitv:
the thermal decomposition of polyvirqlchloride (PVC). The affect of esters of
phosphinic acid with the following general formula an the thormal,decompositi6n-
of PVG.was.studied to further investipte the stabilizing action,, of-organo-'.
'phosphorus compounds:
0. 0 RI-
-P
(RO)2-P' -C 2-CH3 and~(RO),
-0
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The previous2y undescribed esters o4 2,2sopoxy.2:-pherq1*"phosphja4F
acid with the-general tormula
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H sihere R CH s 02H5, iao-CjH7. iso-C4H9, br iso-Coll,
'P02P 2
\ '0
uere obtained by the dehydrochlorihation of the esters of alpha-hydroxy-alpha-
,:phenyl-beta-ch3.oroothylpho~sphinic acid.
The stabilizing effect of the esters studied during the thermal decomposi- J-_
tion of PVC depends an their structure and on the experimental conditions.
The nature of the esters of 1,2-epoxy-l-pherqlphosphinic and 1,2-epoxy.
.2-propylphosphinio acids in the stabilizing action on the thervAl decomposition
Af PVC was established.
It was shown that the action of the esters is determined by the stren
.of the carbon-phosphorus bonds and the effect on the stability of the eater
molecule depends on the naturo_of the -radical comactod to the carbon opw7yinge,
Orig. arts h"s I figure wW 2 tables, CJP15s 38,9ig,
TOPIC TAM polyvi nyl chlorld*,, est*rg phosphinlP acids thermal decomposition
SUB CODEs 07 Summ DA72t 094un": 01t][0 WWI 003 OTH a"$ 001
ca-A 21114~
BURKISTROVA, R.S.; GUSHCHINA, N.A.; FLORENTSEVA, L.T.; YANOVSKIY, D.M.
Effect of saw benzophenones on the decomposition of polyvinyl
chloride by heat and light. Zhur. prIkl. ichim. 38 no. 10*.
2383-2386 0 165, (MIRA 18t12)
1. Subnitted Sept. 17,, 1963.
Stupen', L. V.; avlov, so M* dpfp~
TITLEs A method for polymerizing vinyl compounds. Class 39, No. 172994
SOURCISs Byulletani izobreteniy I tovarnifth znakovi noe 24j 1965p 78
TOPIC TAGSt emulsion polymerization, vinyl 21astic, polymerization Initiator$
polymer
APSTMCT: This Author's Certificate Introduces a method fbrIpolyserizing vinyl
compounds. PolymerizatIontime Is reduced and n&
polymer yield is Increased by ual
alkyl'.or aryl-esters of perc~61o, acid an the Initiator for block or emulsion
polymerization,
ASSOCIATIONs none
SUBMITTED: 12Jan57 ENCL: SUB CODE: 00, W-;,
NO REE, Solh OW OTM t OW
Card I I
IVANOV, V.N.v al-ademik, prof.,, otv. red.; BUERCHINSKIr, G.L. prof.
zan. rod.; LIM-11-1-IMIUMI, Ye.l., do!--tor mod. muk, red.;
IAJKMIEV~ A.L.., zasl. ck~y&tell nauki. prof.,, red.;
PEUSIMIUK) A.P., dote.9 red.; REVUVIMY, Ye.L.., starohiy
nauclinyy cotr., red.; SKOPICHLINKO, N.F., dote., red.;
CHPMOTAIV""V~ D.P., prof., red.; YANOVSKIY, D.U. prof., red.;
GITSHTEYNj A.D.) tekhn. red.
[Transactions of the 7th Congress of Therapeutists of the
Ukrainian S.S.R.]Trudy VII stlazda terapevtov Ukrainnkoi SM.
Kiev, Gosmedizdtit USSR, 19621. 61o p. (MIRA 15'.10)
1. 51~rezd ternpevto-~,.Ukrainskoy SSR- 7thp 1957. 2. Akademdya
nauk Ukrainskoy SSR i doystvitellnyy chlen Akedenii maditsin-
skikh nauk SSSR, predoedatell Pravleniya Respublikanskogo
nauchnogo obshchentva terapevtov Ula-ainskoy SSR (for Ivanov).
3. Glavrjyy terapov-t I'Aninterstva zdravookhranoniya Mxainskoy
SSR (for Chebotarev). 4. Otvetstvenrory s6kretarl Pravleniya
---Respublikanskogo nauchnogo obshchestva terapovtov Ukrainskoy
SSR (for Revutskiy). 5. Zmestiteli predsedetelya Pravleniya
Respublikr-nskogo nauchnogo obshchestva torapevtov Ukrainskoy
SSH (for I-likhnev, Cheootarev).
(THEMPEUTICS-CONGRESSFS)
Atlas of' clinical namatology Kiev, GosmoalzaaL UJ*X, Iyqu. id~ P.
DAYM
IVU,.
Madicim
1.11anual of clinical hamatuolo~!,11; Kicv, 5os. rr4d. izd-vo UJR. SSS-3111 1951.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions'. Library of Congress, May 1953(. Unclassified.
~,k
u q
�1-
I rh P
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714
A
1. D. N. IANOVSKI
2. USSji (600)
4. Blood
7. "Handbook on clinical hematology". Reviewed by Prof. Ye. 11. Tareyev.
Sov. med. 16 no. 12. 1952,
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _
April
1953, Uncl.
A
1A,
g
"Ifa M I
STRAZHESKO, N.D. , YANOVSKIT,D.N. VIVOGRADSKAYA, M.A.
[Panctates of lumph nodes; an atlas] Punktaty limfaticheakikh
uslov: atlas. Kiev, Goo.med.izd-vo USSR, 1953. 33 P;
(LYMPHATICS) (KUU 101r)
~0
'v
4-4
YANOVSKIY, D.N., professor (Kiyev).
Further discussion on Kh.Kh.Vladool and N.A.Kraevskii's article
"Classification of leucoses.4 Terap.arkh.25 no.4:90-93 JI-Ag '53.
(MA 7:2)
(Leukemia) Mados, Kh.Kh.) (Kraevskii. N.A.)
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STRAMESK0, Nikolay DmItriyevichl ATZMIMG,, A.Ae, professor, redaktor;
YNTUMOVA, M.L., dotsent, redaktor; XAVZTSKIT, PeTee, professor,
redaktor; LIOZINA, re.9,, doteent, radaktor; MIXEM, A.L.,
professor, otyetstvanvy rodaktor; PRMAX, Y.Ta., professor,
redaktor; SATKOVA, Me. doteent, redaktor; MNBOTAMff, D.,Fej
professor, radektor:
. _, professor, radaktor;
SNMIN, M.Is, redaktor isdatelletval RAIRLINA,96'k., takhnicheekly
redaktor.
Lselected works] Isbrannye trudy, Kiev, lid-vo Akademil nxak
USSR* Volel. [Problems In the pathophysiolog7 of the circulation
of the blood] Problemy patofiziologit krovoobrashchaniia. 1955. 390 P.
Vol.2. [Problems of sepals, andocarditle, rheumatism, physiology
and pathology of the organs of digestion] Problems, sepoisa, endok;Lrdita.
revmatixua, fisiologila L patologiia organar pishchevarenila. 19~6.
365 D. (MIRA 9:7)
I, Doystvitalln" chlan AN USSR (for Kayetskiy)
(PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL)
i- to.
U.S.S.R. Human and Animal Physiology. Blood. T
Abs J=~:'Ref Miur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 22066.
Author Y N
a t ~ov ~-N
_;OLn
Inst ot-given.
iz
Title Leucopoiesis Stimulation.
Orig Pub: Vratcheb. delo,_ 1956,, N9, 8917-904.
Abstract: Leucopenia, (L)'as_._a.o'lini cal hematolo gical
syndrome,'appoars.as a manifestation of a hyper-
emic reaction,'w4eh-the shook organ involved
(the organ where the.antigen-antibody reaction
place) is the bone --ma rrow. For instance, in
fulminating cases of alimentary-toxic aleukia,
there is associated aplasis of the bone marrow.
The application of existing stimulants in this
form of (Type of) aleukia is unjustified, as
the object of their own action is absent; in
Card 1/2
1M-1j;nmTx-a - Krovi: i Tiigo ElWcheskue Zn"hwd (Blood Picture
cal Significance), by Prof D. N. Yanovskiy, head
Division of Clinical Hematology,, Institute of C inical Medicine
iMeni Academician R. D. Strazhesko, Ministry of Health Ukrainian
SSR., Gosudarstvennoye Meditsinskoye Izdatellstvo UkSSR, Kiev,
1957P.,544 iv
The book is arranged In four parts.
Partl is entitled "Morphology of Blood and Hemopoietic Organs."
It inclvdes articles on morphological composition of blood and bone
mwrow, leukoblasts(myeloblastq, lymph nodes, quantitative leukocyte
composition, relationship of blood picture to circulation, regulation of
hem-opoiesis,, and general premises for the evaluation of blood picture.
Part 2 is entitled "Leukocyte Blood Picture."
411
It 'Includes., OtIclis, on the,- gctur,~_ 4-,blood IOU-M-ot e-- composition
r na-, ti ft~-Aii~cal diseases-- puhilent processes in lungs; leukocyte
~dmposition of blood during appendicitis and during cholecystitis due to
stones; gene-al purulent infection; certain allergic diseases accompanying
e6sinophilias leukQcyte composition of blood during certain endocrine
diseases; infectious dl~;eases accompamying lymphocyte, monocyte, mononuclear,
and plasmocellular reactions; so-called "leukemoid reactions"; etc.
Part 3 is entitled Changes of Erythrocyte Composition of Blood.
It includca articles on the physiological significance of the eryth-
rocyte system, changes of erythrocyte composition of blood, anemia during
sepsis, agastric pernicious anemia, hemolytic anemia, etc.
-11.P .art 4 is entitled Changes Iof Blood TArombocyte Composition.
It includes articles on thrombopenic purpura (essential thrombopenia)$
and so-called "Symptomatic thrombopenias".
A 24- e bibliography...75%.of which refers to 1jussian sources if)
fu
given. ~( r
C'6,,~-) /'xv
YANOVSKIY D.11. prof.; HADGGRILAYA, N.I., nsuchnyy sotrudnik; YINOGRADSKATA-
M.A.; GANDZIY, G.P.
Blectron microscopy irk hematology. Vrach*delo no.11:1185-1187 11 '57.
(MIRA 11:2)
1. Otdal klinicheekoy gematologii (zav. - prof. D.N.Yanovs'kiy)
Ukrainskogo instituta klinicheakoy meditainy im. akad. H.DeStrazbeeko
i laboratoriya-etiologii, opukholey (zaV. - deystv. chlen AHN SSSR,
prof..A.D.Timofeyevskiy) Ukrainsiogo.inatituta epidemiologii i
mikrobiologii Midisterstva zdravookhranoniva USSR.
(NUCTRON MICROSCOPY) (BIM)
5
-4
UNOVUIY, D.N., prof. (Kiyev)
Achievemate of clinical hematology in U.S.S.R, during the last
40 years; on the 40th anniversary of ths October Revolution. Klin,
med- 35 no-7:6-13 J1 157- (MIRA 10:11)
(HMTOLOGY,
in Russia, review (Rue))
TANOVSKITO DeNsp prof,
Hemorrh"s In mom h~mtologleal OYndrOmsx. Yat. pc obs.nauch.
Inform. uo,2:245451 158, (KMA l3s6)
(nmnaal) (BLOOD--DIMUSIS)
]8i'. -K? ~-IpM2 - 3A
'PR Zz" P 0~-
WE
TANOVffjY,D -'Prof.; WADGORNAU, N.I.,; GAMZ1Y, G.P.; VINOGRA.DSKLU-
,Y,
PMZRSrATA, N.A.
Norphology of thromboeytes In leukemia patients as ahvn by data of
the electron microscope. Vrach.dolo n0-12:1275-1279 D 139.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Laborittorlya etiologii opukholey (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
AMR .SSSR, pror. A.D. Timofeypvskiy) Ukrainskogo mauchno-iseledo-
vatellskogo inatit-ata, epidemiologil. i mikrobiologii i otdel kliui-
cheskoy gematologil, (zav. - 'prof. D.N. Tanovskiy) Institute, kliui-
cheekoy meditaIny im. akademika N.G. Strazheeko.'
(BLOOD PLUEMS)
YANOVSKIY, D.W., prof, (KIYOV)
Combination of preEnAncy with leukools nnd Verlhof's disease.
111nomed, 36 no*7t4&-56 Jl 158 (MIRA 11:11)
1. 1z UkrainBkogo instituta klinicheekoy meditsiny imeni akado
N.D. Strazhesko (dir. - prof. A#L* Hikhnev)o
(PRMITACY. in various die.
leukemia &*^Ahofle die. (Ras))
(LEUKEMIA, in-pregn.
with Verlhof's diso (Rue))
(PURPURAj VMOMBOFMIC# in pregn.
Werlhof's die. with leukemia (Ras))
~C
YANOVSKIYO D.N., prof. (Kiyev)
Some remarks on atransitionaln form of leucosis. Vrach.delo no*10:
9-18 0 160. (KM 13: 1.1
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issiedovateliskiy institut klinicheakoy
meditsiny Imeni akademika NXeStrazhesko.
(LEUKEMIA)
nT
prot-.
YZOVSKIY-V.-II-.
Some co=ents on the article by H. TushinBkaia and IU. Urinson
on "Influence of the spleen on hematopoiesis." Probl.gemat. i
perel.kravi no.800-33 161* (MM 14:9)
(SPIM) (HU40POIETIC SYSTEM)
(TUSHIIISKAIA, M.) (URIFSON, IU.)
ALEKSEYEV, G.A., prof.; BAGDASAROV, A.A., prof.(deceased]j BEYYER,
V.A., prof.; VOGRALIK, V.G., prof.; DEMIDOVA, A.31.., kand. med.
nauk; DULITSIN, M.S., prof.; ZA~.MIZVSKIY, Ye.3.1 FrOf-;
YOUCHALOVSKAYA, 11A., prof.; KASSIPSKIY, I.A., prof.; hOSTT,
Ye.A., prof.; LOGINOV, A.S., kand. med. nauk; NESTEROV, V.S.#
prof.; SHERSHEVSKIY, G.M., prof.; YA11 prof,;
MZASNIKOV) A.L., prof., otv. red.; tEYEV, Ye.11., prof., am.
otv. red.; SHAPIRO, Ya.Ye., red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I... tekhn.
red,
[Multivolume manual on internal diseaseslMnogotomnoe ruyo-
vodstvo po vnutrennim bolozniar,. Otv.red. A.L.Miasnikov.
Moskva, Nedgiz. Vol.6. [Diseases of the blood system and
hemopoietic organs]Bolezni sisteny Yxovi i krovotvorzrfkh
organov. 1962. 700 p. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen APademii meditsinskikh nauk S'~Sft (for
Ragdasarov, 1,~Irasnikov, Tareyev). 2. Chlen-korrespondrint Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk SSM (for Kassirskiy).
(BLOOD-DISEASES)
(HEMOPOIETIC SYSTEM-DISEASES)
Z' lpi -
`7
R
"
ISHCHENKO, I.N.P zasl. deyatell nauki prof., red.; FEDOROVSKIYY A.A.,
zasl. deyatell nauki prof., red.; PETPLV, D.G., dots., red.;
FEDOROV, I.I., prof., red.; YAHOVSKIY, D.N.., prof., red.;
CHUGHUPAKP V.D.J. tekhn. red._'---"--*'~*4'-~~
(Transactions of the Sixth Enlarged Plenum of the Board of
the Scientific Society of Surgeons of the Ukrainian S.S.R.
and the llth Republic Conference on Blood Transfusion] Tru-
dy Rasshirennogo plenuma pravleniia Nauchnogo obshchestva
kirurgov USSR i XI Respublikanskoi konferentall po pereli-
vaniiu krovi. Kiev, Cosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 392 p.
(MIRA 16:10)
1. Rasshirennyy plenum pravleniya Nauchnogo obshche5tva
khirurgov USSR i XI Respublikanskoy konferentsii po pereli-
vaniyu krovi. 6th, Lvov, 1959. 2. Chlen-korre8pondent AN
Ukr.SSR (for Ishchenko).
(MATOLOGY-CONGRESSES) (BLOOD-TRANSFUSION)
STRAZHESKO, Nikolay Dmitriyevich(deceased]l.-l
4VOVSKIYt David
3
.j
Naumovich- KARPOVA, G.D., red.; GOIOVITS, A.,
[Atlas of clinical hematology) Atlas klinicheBkoi gematologii.
Moskva., Mod iz, 1963. 97 p. 40 plates. (min 16t7)
IHEMATOLOGY-ATLASES)
L 13288..66 E'dT(d)/EWT(nt)/rdP(T)/EWP(J)/T/EWP(k)/EWP(h)/EWP(l) PY1
ACC NR: AP6000321 (A) SOURCE CODC: UR/0206/65/0001021/0010/0010,7.
.INVENTOP: Be lotelov, N. A.; Verkbortdjov, B. A.; Kal'n5j, V. G.; Kryq47kk A
~Lttvin, A. Pe,;,M(k~nichenko, V.Z Morozov G. N. Olerinsk!X, B. I.; Kle~arvqn ~1
Shchutskly, S. V.; Yanovskiy,
S.; Solnyshkin, L. m.; rridman, A. N-, Shilov, L. A.,
A.
ORG: none
ic ontro~ _9igaseous
'TITLE: A device for automat 1~f an Installation for pSlynSrizin
olefins, TIii-s 12, No. 175923 [announced by the Lepingrad Affiliate of t ~ All
-Union Scientific Research and Design Institute for Chemical Machine Buildin_Z_(Wn-
iingradskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo n.auchno-issledovateltakogo i konstruktorskogo Insti-
,tuta khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya)3
'SOURCE; B
_yulleten' Izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 21, 1965, 10
JOPIC TAGS: polymerization,bleflu, chemical engineering, automatic control equip-
iment
i
matic. control of an
1ADSTRACT: T~is Author's Certificate introduces a device for auto
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installation for polymerizing gaseous olefin*s, e.g. in production of low pressure
polyethylene. The unit consists of two temperature controllers connected to a flow
regulator for the product reactor, and a pressure regulator connected to the con-
tro for the coolant. For increased productivity and optimization of the pro-
st er
one temperature controller Is connected through a speed reducer to the pres-
ce,
a
sure controller which is connected through a second speed reducer to the flow regu-
Ilator for the product reactor. The other temperature controller is connected to the
'flow regulator for the coolant.
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Fig. 1e I first temperature controller; 2 first speed reducer;
3 - pressure regulator; 4 - second speed reducer; 5 - flow regulator
for the product; 6 second temperature controller; 7 flow regulator
for the coolant.
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SERGEYEV, M.P., doktor tekhn, nauk; KAZANTSEV, GAy inzh.; YANOVSKlY,.__.
E.V.,-,Jnzh.; YAGODOYO O.P., inzh.; YARKIN, A.A.,
Investigating the operating tension of the carrying system of-~Z-
the 8-1000GP tractor with the D-493 bulldozer. Stroi. i dor. ,-
mash. 10 no.9sl8-20 S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
)_-ACC NRI.
AR6033796 SOURCE CODE: IJR/0058/66/000/007111011/1-1011
AUTHOR: YanovskI4, G. G.
TITLE: Appearance of latent characteristics described by the sum of
exponential functions
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 7Zh8O
REF SOURCE: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta
svyazi, vyp. 2, 1965, 83-92
TOPIC TAGS: mathematical analysis, applied mathematics, biorthogonal function
apparatus, exponential functiorls
-of determining'unknown characte sties co'
ABSTRACT: The problem, ri mposing the
exponential functi ns is investigated. An apparatus of biorthogonal
g"'~"sums of 0
ple illustrating the proposed
Xg'iunctiong is proposed for its solution. An exa~m
method is given. [Translation of abstract] [GC]
SUB CODE: 12/
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ACC NR: AT6022367 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0046/0051
AUTHOR: Khanovich, 1. G.; Yanovskiy, G. -G.
ORG: none
TITLE: Possible techniques for improving the linear prediction of stationary
time series by the method of least squares
SOURCE Vsesoyuznaya nauchnaya,sesaiya~, posv~ashchennaya DnYU radio. 22d,
1966,. Saktsiya teorii informataii. Doklady. Moscow, 1966, 46-51
TOPIC TAGS: mathematical method, least square method, mathematical
pre.diction
ABSTRACT, Based on the classical works by Wiener and Shannon, this problem
of "pure" (no-'noise) prediction is considered: Function f(t) is known within
0), find a beat estimator f (t, of its value at time moment t,> o. A greater
Cdrd 12
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accuracy of linear prediction is expected as a result of using these techniques:
(1) In evaluating f (t,), the approximate effect of pulses which might arrive since
.the present time moment should be taken into account; then, in Shannon's notation,
this technique is efficient only with small-to-modium error values
V2- U2
E/U; (Z) The prediction interval (o, t, ) is subdivided into small sections; for
each section, the value f (t) is found from the information specified within
(-oo, o), with an allowance for all preceding predicted discrete values. The use
of the above techniques is illustrated by an example of a random telegraph signal.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 15 formulas, and I table.
SUB CODE: 09, 12 SUBM DATE: Z8Apr66 ORIG REF: 002, OTH REF; 002.
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.RomoDANOV, A.P.; YANOVSKIY# Gale
in In school children.
Clinical CoUrSO of concussion of the bra (taPA 8:7)
Vop.neirokhir. 19 no.2i22-27 mr-Ap 155.
1. rz rnstituta Ineyrokhirtlr6ii Hinisteretva zdravookhranentya
USSR. (BRAIN wounds and injurleo,
concussion in child)
(WOUNDS AND INMIZS.
brain concussion in child)
, ,-, JX
1-M
4 Y,
01
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Af-kq 0 Vjf i V~-V
TIROZUB, I.D., YAUOVSKIY, G-1- (KiYev)
*Gunshot wounds of the skull and brain; surgical anntmq and
operntive srugery" by D.H. Margorin. Reviewed by I.P. Viroxub,
G,,I. Unovok~i,, Nor.khir.arkh. no.2:124-126 Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:6)
(HIM--WOUOS AITD INJURIES)
(KARGORIN, E.K.)
GLUSHKOVA9, I-S-; KANYUKA9 YU.I-; KOPYAKOVSKIY, YU-I-I,KOROLS, A.P.;
LAPONOGOV, O.A.; YANOVSKIY, Q-1-
Focal and general brain symptOMs of supratentorial tumors Of var-fing
histostructure. Probl.neirokhir. 4:19-32 '59- (MBU 13:11)
(BRAB--TUMORS)
NT
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S/904,/61/000/000/009/011
D218/D308
AUTHORS: Maysuradze, P. A., and ]LanoZakiX,_a__Z
TITLE. Antenna system excluding polarization fading
-Doklady Nauchnogo simpoziuma, po ionosfere,
Rostov-na-Donu, 21-22 aprelya 1960 g. V razdel
programmy MGG (ionosfera). Rostov on the Don,
Rostov. univ., 1961 101-107
'TBXT: One of the magneto-ionic components was suppressed by
means of the six-terminal two-section network shown in Fig. 2.
0
ensured the phase difference in the range
necessary 90
10 Mo/seo.
_
' The wave-impedance equalizing circuit which was
73
i~
employed is shown in Fig. 7s' There are 8 figures and 2 tables.
ILSSOCIATION: Institut zemnogo =agnetiz=a, ionos-fery i
o
rasprostraneni-ja radiovoln AN MR (institute
of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and
Radiowave Propagation, AS USSR)
YAIII;OVSYIY, G. P. NCl:oLoryyo itoC.1 po proyoltirowmiyu I stroitell st-vil
orositellnyl-h cistem v tsentrallno-c~,,--moz(,,,,in,.;!~h obla--tya!,I,.
i moliorat3iya, 194f), No. 1, S. 17-25.
SO: I.,--toPis, 110. 32', 1949.
APOLIMOV, Y.M., kandidat takhnicheskikh nalk; WOVSKIY, G.P., redaktor;
GMOVA, Ye,M., khudozhestvewW redaktor; MO='bfA"6.,-D.G., takh-
nicheek iy r edaktor.
Duilding of prefabricated hydraulic anginearing,structures (for
irrigation eystems)] Stroitalletvo gidrotakhaichookikh soorushanii
abornoi konetrWcteii (na orositelInykh sistemakh). Xoskya, Gos. lzid-vo
salkhos. lit-ry, 1954. 342 p. (Hiorofilm] (HLRA 8:2)
(Hydraulio engineering) (Precast concrete construction)
(Reinforced conciete construction)
7-~
L 24277-66 EVIT(d)ZI IJP(c)-
--ACC-NRj AR6005253-- SOURCE com ult/0058/65/000/0097HO14/HO1
AUTH ORB: Khanovich, I, Go; )ranovskiyl Go G.
TIMM-14ethods of -separating. hidden- periodicities...
,SOURCE: Ref, zh. Fizika,, Abs, MIA
REF, SOURCE:. Tr, Hauchno-tekhn, konferentaii Leningr. elektrotekhn. in-ta avyazi,.
vyp. 1 j 19649 14-34
-Topic TAGS: detection probability,, periodic function, harmonic analysis
ABSTRACT: A review is presented of several methods for separating "hidden periodi-
cities," i.e., for determining the number n and all the parameters a,,* w,, and ai
of the harmonic components of the ftmetion
specified in a sufficiently large interval (0, T) in either tabular or graphic form.
[Translation of abstract]
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ZA;I
TANOVSKIT, a.r.
Capillaroscopic Picture of tb3 skin in patients with rhermatic
fever and infectious nonspecific polyarthritis and its change
following treatment with adrenocorticotropic hormone and corti-
sone. Mat. po cbm.naueb,inform. no.2:181-187 158. (MIRA 13.-6)
1. Iz otdala klinicheakoy farmakologii (say, - prof, A,L# Kikh-
nev) Ukrainakogo nauchno-looledovatellskogo institute. kliniche-
Skoy meditsiny, Jclyev.
(RHEUMATIC FEM) (ARTHRITIS) (ACTH) (CAPILL&RINS)
TANOVBXIY,.G-V. (XiYev)
Yunctional state of the cardlowascular system In adrenocortlootrople
hormone, (ACTR) and -cortisone -therapy of rhelamatism and inf ectius
nonspeo if io -poliarthrit its., lElln.med.. .;6 n9. 1:77~84 Ja 158.
(KRA 11:3)
l.-I-s..Ukrainskogo.'.nauchno-Looledevatel-'skogo instituta klinichookoy
nedits-lay'imient, skade N.D-Str&'zh9sko (dir..-vprof. A.L-Mikheyev)
(RHMWT ISM, -ther.
ACTH'& c'ortAsone, off. on cardiovase. system (Hue)
(ARTHRITIS,~'RHIMTOID,,thlir,,'Iiime)*
(ACIP) -r. . qupa,
~he b t I am & rheum. arthritis, with cortisone,
set. on a al- g
covt~ IS01M. thor.~'U~e
. I.. -
game Y
YANOVSKIY, G. V., Cand Med Sci (diss) "Some indications of the func-
tional condition of the cardiovascular system in hormonal therapy of
.rheumatism and of infectious nonspecific polyarthritis." Kiev, 10/60.
17 PP; (Kiev Order of Laboi Red Banner Medical Inst im Academician A.
A. B6gomolltsa); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 17-60, 174)
UIWSKIYt G.V. j 8 aSs o ioxe
Ballistoeardiogmphic indwwo in hdalthy individualo. Vrach. delo
no.12:79-82 D 160. (MM 3-4:1)
1, Mcrainskiy nauchno-isoledova+41'skiy institut "ch4koy
meditainy imeni akademilm N.D. "Ifkazhook6.
(RAIII TOGARDIO~~)
j'SKIYj -G.V. I karld.med.nauk (Kiyev)
Ballistocarciiography in the diagnosis of rheumatic carditis. Vrach.
delo no.12:65-69 D 161. (NIRk 15:1)
1. Otdel klinicheskoy farmakologii (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatoll
nauki, prof. A.L.Mikhnev) Uk.-,ainskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo
institute, klinicheskoy meditsiny im. akademika N.D.Strazhesko.
(BALLISTOCARDIOGhAPHY) (RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE)
xj,
MIKIINEV,, A.L. zasluzhennyy doyatell nauki, prof.; YANOVSKIYp G.V. , kand.med.
nauk jKiyev)
Clinical phonocardiographic evaluation of the gallop-rhythm. Vrach.
delo 41.3&/a Ap 162. (MIRA 15; 5)
1, Ukrainakiy naue hno-j sale dovatol I skiy ina, titut klinioltoijkoy
meditsiny imeni akademika N.D.Strazhooko.
(HEART. -SOUNDS)
YANOVS AV,-
Planational state of the myocardium in patients during the active
phase of rhe=atic ferer as per ballistocardiographic and electro-
cardiographic data* Toperem, 1 noo4446-49 O-D 161e (MIRA 103)
1, ImUkrainskogo nauabno-issledovatelfskogo instituta klinicbeskoy
meditainy imeni akademika W,D. Stratbeeko (dir. - prof. AA,
Nikhnev) XiMs
(RHEUMATIC HEART DISEM) (EMTBDGARDIOGRAPHI)
('AAT.Y STOCARDIOMMHY)
N'u "'M -B QM
N 1`10C0,10,
V;
SO
-AP
MIKHMEV, Anatoliy Llvovich,. zatil. deyatell nauki prof.;
SLEDZLrVSKAYA,, Irina Kazimiroyna., kand. med. nauk;
Y,UTOVSKIY Georgiy Yiktorovichp kand, med. naukj
red.; ~ffkd-,V'.P., tekhn. red.
[Clinical phonocardiograpby] Klinicheskaia fonokardiogra-
fiia. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSR, 1963. 134 p. (MIRA 17:3)
wft~-- R
Ymovury G.V. kand.med.-nauk; DRDZDO'ip D.D.
Reiter's syndrme. V~racb.delo no.29132-133 F 163, (KIRA .16 9 5)
1. Otdol klinichaskoy fannakologii (zav. - zasluzhennyl doyatel"
nauki., prof. A.L#, Mikhnev) Ukrainakogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo
inatituta klinicheskoy meditainy imeni akadpmik W.D. Strazhesko.
(ARTHRITIS) (CONJUNCTIVITIS) (URETHRA-DISEASES)
SL'ED2EVSKAYA2 I.K.Jp kand.med.nauk; YANOVSKIY., G.V.., kand med.nauk (Kiyev)
Systolic phases of the heart in rhe-tic caiditis. Vrach.
delo no.8:3-7 A9163. (PaRk 16:9)
1. ukrainskiy nAuchno-isslsdovatelfskiy institut klinicheakoy
meditsiny imeni akademika, N.D.Strazheako.
(RHEIR4kTIC HEART DISEASE) (HaW BEAT)
;~R Nil,
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1,44
MIKRTEV, A.L.t zasluzhennyy deyatell naukit prof,; YANOVSKIT, G.V., Xand.
med. nauk (Kiyev)
Graphic analysis of some Bound phenomena of the heart in dia-
stole* Vrach. delo no-11:9-15 R163 (MIRA 16:12)
1. Ukrai nskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut klinicheskoy
meditsiny imeni akademika II.D.Strazhooko.
Z7
RSKIY. Andray Vl&&imirovi6h; ZASTAIA. Yu.K,, dotsont, rateencent;
XVASNIKOV, A.V., doktor toldinicheakikh nauk. professor, reteenzent;
1ANOIWQqjjg., inzheber, redaktor; PIMVA, I.A., itdatellskly
redaktor; ROZIN, V.P., tekhnicheskI7 redaktor
[calculation of processes in the combustion chamber and in the
nozzle of fluid rocket engines] Raechet protsessov v kamere egoranita
i sople zhidkostnogo raW-etnogo dvigatelia. Moskva, Gos.itd-vo obor.
promysbl.1 1957- 94 p. (MLRA 10:9)
(Rockets (Aeronautics))
"T-
I.G. [Drigjg" Ivan'H.I: IANKASUR, O.Ye
Clancaster~zOtiptl.];
MIROHOV, G.G. inzh. Etrnselatorl. TUHANOV, R.I., i h. ( ranslatorl;
inzh., red.;
SHNUKD1, V.P., inzh. Ctrnafflato;J; TAXY,
BOGOHOLOVA, M.F., red. izd-va; SHCHMUOY, F.Y., tokhn.red.
[Gas turbines for aircraft. Translated from the Anglish) Aviatsionnye
gazovye turbinv. Ferovod s angliiskogo G.G.Mironova, R.I.Tunanova i
V.P.Shenkina. Mookva, Gos.izd-vo obor. promyshl., 1957. 338 p.
(Airplanes--Turbojet engines) (MIRA 11:2)
(Atzp1anes-Turbine-propeller engines)
a
VIKULIII, H.; YANOVSKIY, I.; KOVALEV,V., inzh.; KARKAGHN, P.,
prepoaiv_a_t_e_IT_;-TMUUPSKIY, L., starshiy inzh.; BAIMC-TiJIS, A.
Prepare workers for the automation of industry. Radio no.1:
8 ja 161. (MIRA 169)
1. Nachallnik Shakhtinskogo radiok*ba Dobrovollnogo obahchest-
va sodeystviya armii,, aviatsii i tl~,tu (for Vikulin). 2. Prod-
asaatellsoveta Shakhtinskogo radiokluba Dobrovollnogo obahches-
tva sodayitviya armii, aviataii i flotu (for Yanovskiy. 3.
Chlen Sha khtinakogo radiokluba (for Kovalev). 4. Proyektnyy
otdel Upravleniya "Shakhtoopetamontazh" kombinata "Rosto'vugollo
(for Pokrovskiy). 5. Sledart po remontu vysokochastotnoy
apparatury shakhty nYuzhnaya-I" (for Bandovkin).
Witomatic control)
US
C"A -4o.,F.',6tD- Z~
nZ
80 ~!N-,
M. ~
-3uK ki
BASISTOV, Yuriy Vesillyevich: YAHOVSKIY, Iunokenti_jQ_Ojtovich;_AK=OV, I.0
-.y
redo; UKAMIT, P., to redo
(Countries of the Near and Middle Bast] Strany Blizhnego i Srednego
Vostoka. Tashkent, Goo.izd-vo Uzbekskoi SSR. 1958. 313 P.
(Hear Bast) (MIRA 12:4)
-1~ v~s i%. i 15.,-.. 1 A.
,P ",'l
I. --;'i,crves of the O-ran3 of the Polvic t'javity of Z--~rlales of
.!,'ertain Agricultural ~Dissertation:; for Do~rrr~e3 in Scirmc-a a7d
Sngine._-r_J*n,,,, Defend:,,d at U33i lll_,:,~-har _~,'ducat_i-,nanl lnst_Jtutio:-~~) of . J
t-i,ducation U33R, Belaya Ts-:)r?o-,r -.,-ricultural Inst, Jel_aya 'is-,,rkov, 1955
30; Kaizimaya Letonis', ilo. 25, 18 Jun 55
* For Degree of Doctor of Biolog ical Sciences
YANOVSKIY, I.L
Effect of the nervous and blood system on ovulation, migration,
implantation and development of the embryo in swine. Uzb.biol.
zhur. rio.2:47-51 160. (MIRA 14;5)
1. NdLuchno-issledovateliskiy institut zhivotnovodstva Akademij
seltakokhozyaystvenriykh ha~& UZSSR.
(SWINE BREEDING) (FERTILIZATION (BIOLOGY))
YANOVSKIY, I.I.
Agricultural Machinery Repairing
Greater attention to the technical maintenance of tractor brigades. Les i step' 14
no. 5, 1952.
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 952. UNCLASSIFIED.
KMNOSOV, Yladimir Ivanovich; TINOVSKIT. Illya,Xosifovich;,_IZOSIMOVA, O.B.,
inzhener, redaktor; UDALITSOV, A.Y., glavw radektor
[Universal apparatus for determining the hardness of metals] Univer-
salInye pribory dlia opredelaniia tvardoeti metallov. Tema 2. Moskva,
Akademiia nauk SSSR, 1956. 23 p. (KLRA 10tl)
(Testing machines)
_L_rFr
AUTHOR: Dementlyev, Kh.N., Candidate of SOV/32-24-9-52/53
Technical Sciences
TITLEs V.I. Kirnosov and
I.I. lanovski Machines and Apparatus for
Material Testing V. . rnosov i I.I. Yanovskiy. blashiny i
,
pribory d1ya ispytaniya materialov)
Mashgiz, 300 Pages, 1957, 11.65 Roubles (Mashgiz, 300 str.,
1957 9-, 11 r. 65 koy.T
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, pp 1167-1167 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The book mentioned in the title is discussed. It contains 5 chap-
ters and 128 figures. There are, however, no machines for testing
the fatigue among those mentioned in this book. It is suggested
for laborers in the laboratories of works, as well as for state
employed supervisors and workers who deal with repair works and
checking of testing machines and apparatus. It is mentioned that
the book should have dealt with some generalizations in the inter-
pretation of theoretical basic concepts,constructional details,
repair works etc. The plan of the machine P - 5 in figure 20 in
this book does not agree with its description. There are a few
more of such faults; they are mentioned. It is pointed out that
Card 1/2 in the case of a new edition of this book the descriptions of the
V.I. Kirnosov and I.I. Yanovskiy. Machines and Ipparatua SOV/32-24-9-52/53
for Material TestIng. Mashgiz,'300 Pages, 11.65 Roublen
machines should be out and the faults mentioned should be cor-
rected.
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AMMORS. Yanovgkiy, 1. Engineer; 11`enenbaum, M. M., Candida~e of Te-hnical
Iclen,~;es, RFomanenko, N. K., Engineer
TITLE Reiie~`"Lg St:'~2--!3eS In soldering ca:rblde tips on tools
PERIODICALi Vestnik mashinostroyen.4ya, no. 5, 1960, 52-57
TOM Dimension changes from thermal expansion of metal are analyzed and
a formula and a dlagra:m are de&a.3ed for determining the proper linear deformation
coefficient (P) at w-nl-.h st-.resses :Ln soldered joint would be zero in given case,
i.e., at a definite solder solid'-fica-,ion polnt, steel composit-ion and austenite
transform.ation tempara~--ura. The formula Is
IVSOI (0~ aust -O(T) - Tl.-r(k&ust - 'Xded - 200(y, deo T (4)
where T50I !3 the point of the solder, the linear expan-
aus~
sion factor of austenl-;e; OcIdec - 'he linear expansion faotor of aL~stenite
decomposition produat-s,, T is te~,! transformation temper-alur- OCT - the. 1:Lnear
expansion fantor oil hard aTloy o4- the tool t1pi designa~ea the -.heoretloal
Ideal valu;? of P. Tf,.e appropm-,te relatlon of and relative Inorease At
wastenite deocmpoei~.Ion is &A tkie rela-.ive expansion is determtned by
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A161/A130
j1_
tte f ormul a V
A:Uat (5)
Y
auST,
whera V U? the steel volume in aast-anitio state, and V in state after
aust
austen-4ta detomposition. A series of values can be obtained by subs-.1tating
different austenite transformatioa poin-ts into the formula (4), . The :.Inear -6
expansion factor C~, for different steel grades varies between 17 -and 23 x 10
MM/MM . degree (Ref"414 Spravoohnik metallovendeniya I termicheakoy obrabolki
(Handbook of met-als and heat treatment.) Metallurgizdat, 19563. autstit'Ution of
different 0~, , into the formala is equiYalent to the steel oholae, a-ad a serles
ausl .
of sush dependencies can be obtained for a iertain solder with a knownT, 01, or
vice versa - dIfferent Ts., (whic1h, meana different. solders) can be sub2-.ituted
and a different series de.ermlnsd. The diagram present"s two such geries IrA
graphical form. The dotted line indi-jates solders with Tsol - 906 C (brass), and
the solid line solders with Tsol , "0830C (electrolytic copper), These are zero
stress lines, and the coordinates are the austenite transformation temperat-ares
(Tt'r.) and ~I values plus zones of structures forming In austeni-ve decomposition.
Approximate hardness values(H.) are included. The horizontal 0,0136 line Is
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the top boundary of.structures. Below it there are In sequence: martensite,
troosto ;.. martensite, sorbite, pearlite, austenite. The practical use of the
diagram Is explained. The analysis proves that z;ro stress is practically,,
impossible to obtain with copper for solder on steel grades that are used for
cutter shanks at the time being. Brass nolder--is,better, for it permits an
entire range of possible isothermio heat treatment The best steel.for copper
solder is a grade with austenite expansion 20 - 10:6 mm1mm - degree. I t will
give minimum Internal stresses in a wide range of isothermic hardening temperA-
tures.- Obviously, the solopr and steel compositions may be varied. The method
is not yet sufficiently accurate for practical applioatibn, for the Oe* st andIs
au
values must be dtermined more accurately for different steel grades. In speadal
literature structure transformations have not been taken into account in deter-
minations of stresses in hard-alloy tools. A calculation example ih made wtth
transformation expansion accounted for, in a practical case of the work portion
of coal cutting machine teeth. The calculated stresses have been verified by
x-ray analysis at the Laptevskly mashinostroitellnyy zavod (Laptevo Machinery
Plant) (by A. P. Mokrov.and N. L. Shapiro). It was-stated that the calculation
matched the x-ray data, but calculations without transformatl~n temperatures and
their effect taken into account gave stress values exceeding the x-ray data about
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5 timeu. Despite rough approximations used In determining the effect of structure
transformations In the steel shank, the beneficial effect of heat treatment is
obvfous. There are: .1 figure, 1 table. and 7 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 2
non-Soviet bloc.
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JM',N M.K., YANOVSKIY I I ARTSIMOVICH, V.N., PATRIKEMA,E.K.
Kach I IiArd-alloy tools for repeo,% ~yq, zav.
lab . 'T9 'nfoo.T7 !W % , 6 0. . g .
1. Vesesoyuznyy nauchno-Iseledovatellskiy i proyektno-
takhnologichookiy institut ugollnogo manhinoutroyaniya.
(Testing machines)
F-- -
ITHENBAUM, M.M., kand.takhn.nauk; KOSTROMIN,,K.Ye., lnzh.; ROMMKO,
W.K., inzb.;-TABOVSKIY, I.I., inzh.
Thermal conditions of the performance of bits of cutting
machines and coal combines. Vent.mashe Ito no.4:11-14
AP 160. (xia 1).-6)
(Coal mining machinery) (Thermal stresses)
TOKAREVt I.A.; ROMANOV, V.A.; YANOVSKIY, Lle; ARTSIMOVICH, V.F.;
MCROZOV, V.D.
Bit for drilling with a perforator. Gor.zhur. no.8:72
Ag 162. (Rock drills) (HIRA 15:8)
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4-3 1 wo m