SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYASHENKO, S.P. - LYASHENKO, V.F.
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MMORI MiloslavaML -V- s j' Lvashenkof S., P.,
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TITLE: Concentration shift 6ff e edge of the intrinsic absorption band in Vh
dioxide
sOURCE:-qzika tverdogo tela., v. 7 . no. 5, 1965p 1550-1552
TOPIC TAGS: tin compound, absorption edge, refractive index, light transmission
IABSMACT: The authors obsery Ied and investigated the shift of the intrinsic absorp-,
tion e6~e of Sn02, the red boundary of which is located at 4 eV. The measurements
were made on polycrystaUine layers deposited on a quartz substrate. The electron
density was varied by introducing antimony atoms. The refractive index (n = 1-93)
Vag determined from interferometric transmission curves in the visible region. The
-1 width of the forbidden band was 3.9T eVj* in fair agreement with data on temperature!
measurements of the conductivity. The experimental points ri.t well the theoretical':
formula for the connection between the shift and the electron density. The value
I of the reduced effective mass,, p es (0.48 � 0.02)m, necessary to reconcile these
data with the theory, is close to the value of p obtained from the spectral varia-
tion of the absorption of the samplewith the lowest electron density. On the
other hand, the valu
e of tt obtained in the present work differs noticeably from
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1,the ohmic reffective mass obtained from the spectral variation of the real partof
the dielectric constant in an earlier investigation by the authors (nT v. 6, 256o1.
11964). The difference is attributed to anisotropy of the dispersion in the con-
'~duction band. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Khartkov State University)
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612. 017. 014. 6:615. 7 7 1. 1
AUTHOR-: Lyashenko, V. A.
TITLE: Effect of cytostatic substances on the immunologic reactivity of the or-
ganism
SOURCE: AMN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 7, 1965, 72- 79
TOPIC TAGS: cancer drug, alkylation, immunology, nucleic acid, antibody.,
drug effect
ABSTRACT: This is a literature survey on the effect of inhibitors of immunogeneT
sis which affect antibody synthesis, that is, alkylating agents and antimetabolites
used as anticancer substances, It is concluded that the represent 2 types of
y
activity- the alkylating agents enter into reactions with nucleic acids while the I
antimetabolites disturb nucleic acid synthesis. The alkylating agents injected
repeatedly prior to introduction of antigens inhibit proliferation of lymphoid tissue.
The antimetabolites, introduced after the antigen, have a selective depressant
effect on Immunocompetent cells and are thus of particular Interest In further
immunologic studies. Orig. art. has- None
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U1, t~ashenko,__S. P._, Miloslavskiy, V. K.
Ift-u-NA"` TY 5-9' Tyt Y- 5
TITLE: Study of the optical properties of tin dioxide thin filins in
]the visible and ultraviolet regions 79,, S, 5-
SOURCE: Opt:ika i spektroskopiya, v. 19, no-1, 1965, 108-114
TOPIC TAGS: tin compound, optic measurement, optic property, optic
Ispeptrum, UV spectrum,, absorption edge
ABSTRACT: Iti view of 'the appreciable divergence of the results ob-
by different authors, apparently owing to the use of different
criteria forestimating the edge of the.fundamental band, the authors
Investigatedthe optical constants of.thin Sn02 films with different.
carrier densitieg in therange from 1-1 to 0.23 9. Phin layer of
SnO 'was deposited on aquartz-plate heated to temperature > 500C by
1 2
a-method. described by-the authors earlier(Opt. i-spektr. 8, 868.9.
-1/3
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:1960). The transmission and reflection of the samples was measured
with a spectrophotometer (SP-4). The optical constant's and the thick-
ness of the layer were measured,from the Interference transmi
our Ss 0
ves, as described by the authors earlier (Opt. i spektr. v i n
16, 801
1964). A special attachment for the spectrophotometer was used to
~~measure the reflection coefficient at wavelengths shorter than 0.35 ~L,
:The results show that for energies greater than 4 eV the absorption
As due to.tbe direct allowed interband transitions, and that for
.,;lower energies it depends on the lattice imperfections. The frequenc
Aependence of the absorption of strongly doped samples was explained
de-
:on the basis of the theory of distorted bands. The temperature
pendence of the absorption edge was also Investig4ted and it was
ifound that,the absorption edge.increases linearly with decreasing
-4
,temperature, at.,an average rate of' 6.5 X 1:0 ev/deg. The actual
IValue of the'aLbsorption,edge depends on,the carrier density, ranging
fr,om approximately 3.:8 to 4.4 ev-atroom temperature., !The authors
thank 1. N. Shklyarevskiy and, R. _G.. Yarova~.~-Pbr, valuable discussions. I
Drig. art. has:., b :rlgU-r-es and -5 rormulas'p, t~q i(~
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AUTHORS: Galkin, S. I., Kabanoyt V,V, and Lyashe 0 .,_5,,_5.,(VqYosibirsk)
TITLE: Experimental Investigation of Bending of a Cantilever
(Circular) Cylindrical Shell with a Large Rectangular
Cut-Out when Loaded by a Concentrated Force at the
Free End (Eksperimetitallnoye issledovaniye
karkasirovannoy krugovoy tsilindricheskoy obolochki s
bol'shim pryamougollnym vyrezom pri izgibe
sosredotochennoy siloy)
PERIODICAL:Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,'Aviatsionnaya
tekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, pp 49-61 (USSR):
ABSTRACT: The experiments were carried out on a~.shell of
600 mm diameter, 3800 mm long, plated with D16AT
of 0.8 mm thickness. The shell was stiriened or. the
outside by longitudinal stringers (pressed dural 2
anglest Pr 100-3, of a cross-sectional area of 0.434 cm
and on the inside by ribs spaced at 130 mm. The total
length of the cut-out was 1000 mm. The general
lay-out of the shell is shown in Fig 1, while Fig 2
shows the cross-Bection of the rib. Along their whole
length the longitudinal edges of the cut-out were
Card 1/5 reinforced by either channels with flat fillets or
SOV/147-59-2-7/20
Experimental Investigation of Bending of a Cantilever (Circular)
Cylindrical Shell with a Large Rectangular Cut-Out when Loaded by
a Concentrated Force at the Free End
simply by flats, as shown in Fig 3. In the plane of
symmetry of the shell (i.e. with respect to cut-out)
two longitudinal joints were made. one end of the
shell was firmly fixed (by means of a fitting attached
to a steel plate) and the shell was loaded at the
other (free) end, the force being applied with the aid
of cables to a short steel cylinder which was fitted
into the shell (see Fig 1). The force was measured by
a spring dynamometer. Two different directions of
loading were used, as shown in Fig 4. In the first
case the force vector was in the plane of symmetry of
the structure and in the second case, in the axial
plane perpendicular to the plane of symmetry. Fig 5
shows the complete rig ready for experiments. The
results of experiments are presented in Figures 7 to
14. The graphs also include the theoretical curves
obtained from relations developed in Ref 1. All
experimental data and the computational values refer
Card 2/5 to the same loading, viz 1000 kg. Figures 7 to 10
SOV/147-5 9-2-7/20
Experimental Investigation of Bending of . Cantilever (Circular)
Cylindrical Shell with a Large Rectangular Cut-Out when Loaded by
a Concentrated Force at the Free End
refer to the symmetric loading (case 1) and Figures
11 to -4 refer to the asymmetric leading (case 2) as
follows: Fig 7 shows the tangential stresses in the
open portion of the shell (at sections I and 4, see
Fig 1). It is seen that they do not remain constant
and are greatest between the 8th and 9th stringers.
It also appears that the strength of the longitudinal
reinforcement on the edges of the cut-out has
essentially only a local effect on the magnitude of
stresses in the panel at the boundary of the cut-out.
There is good agreement between the calculated and
the experimental results. From Fig 8, which refers
to sections 5 and 7, it is seen that in the closed
portion of the shell the distribution of tangential
stresses is extremely non-uniform, showing even local
concentration of stresses. The peaks In the stress
Card 3/5 curves become less sharp further away from the cut-out.
sov/147-59-2-7/20
Experimental Investigation of Bending of a Cantilever (Circular)
Cylindrical Shell with a Large Rectangular Cut-Grut when Loaded by
a Concentrated Force at the Free End
The strength of the reinforcement on the edges of
the cut-out has an insignificant influence on the
distribution of the tangential stresses. Fig 9 shows
the normal stresses at sections 1. 4 and 5, while in
Fig 10 the normal stress along the stringers Nr I and
Nr 9 are shown, the last one being the reinforcement
of the cut-out edge. Again there is good agreement
between the experiment and the theory of Ref 1.
For the case of the asymmetric loading the conclusions
may be summarised as follows: The distribution of
tangential stresses in the open part of the shell
(Fig 11 refers to sections 1 and 4) again is not
constant. The strength of the reinforcement on the
Cut-out edge again has only a local effect, influencing
the stresses in the panel between the 8th and 9th stringex-s.
Agreement between the experiment and the theory of
Ref 1 is much poorer than in the previous case. In the
closed part of the shell the distribution of tangential
Card 4/5 stresses is also non-uniform (Fig 12, sections 5 and 7).
sov/147-59-2-7/20
Experimental Investigation of Bending of a Cantilever (Circular)
Cylindrical Shell with a Large Rectangular Cut-Out when Loaded by
a Concentrated Force at the Free End
The mon-uni-formi-ty becomes. less jaitense further away
from the out-out into the closed part of the shell.
The strength of the reinforcement has fundamentally a
local effect influencing only the maximum stress
arising in the panel between the 9th and loth stringers.
Agreement between the calculated normal stresses and
the experimental values (Fig 13) is good at Section 1
(at the middle of the cut-out) but poor at the
boundary of the cut-out (section 4). Fig 14 represents
the distribution of normal stresses in the stringers
Nr 9 and Nr There are 14 figures and I Soviet
reference.
SUBMITTED: October 21, 1958
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PharrAcy - Odessa
Odessa Section of the All-Union Scientific Pharmaceutical 3ociety. Apt. delo no. 4,
1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. November, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED
1. LYASHEITY102 S. S., Docent
2. USSR (600)
4. Chenorodium
7. Marmacognosy of Chenopodium, Apt. delo, No. 6, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of CongresS, March, 195". Unclassified.
LX"t~~ H -5
USSR/Pharmacology. Pharmacognosy. Toxicology - T-5
Medicinal Plants.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71739
Author : Lyashenko,-S.S.
Inst
Title : On the Pharmacognosy of the Seeds of Some Species of
Plantago, Major.
Orig Pub : Nekotoryye voprosy farmatsii, Kiev, gosmedisdat USSR,
1956, 216-219
Abstract : No abstract.
Card 1/1 - 62 -
TROTSBEKO, A.G.p otv.red.; PORTNOV, A.I., prof.9 red.; GORBOV, T.P., reds;
YWDOKIMOT, D.Ya.. red.; KNIZHKO, P.O., red.; KORCHINSKIY N*O.#
red.; LESHCHINSKIY. A.7.. red.j_hPSB=Q.-JS-:4, red.; RO~~iZv
M.A., prof.. red.; SAVITSKIY, I.V., prof.. red.; SHILUDIKO, V.M..
red.
CResearch in the field of pharmacy] Iseledoveniis v oblasti far-
mataii. PP4 obahchei red. A.I.Portnova. Odessa, H-vo zhdavookhra-
neniia USSR, 1959. 314 p. WRA 13:6)
1. Zaporozhakiy gosudarstvennyy farmatsevticheskiy institut. 2. Ka-
fedra organichaskoy khimii Odesskogo gosuderstvennogo farmatsevticheeko-
go instituta (for Trotsenko). 3. Kafedra farmatsevtichaskoy khimii
Odesskogo gosudarBtvennogo farmateevticheakogo institute. (for Portnov).
4. Kafedra neorganicheskoy i sudebnoy khimii Odesekogo gos.farmatsevt.
institute (for Yevdokimov). 5. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Odeaskogo,
gos.farmataevt.inatituta (for Kn12hko). Kafedra marksizma-leninizma i
organizatsiya farmdela Odeaskogo gos.farmatsevt.instituta (for Kor-
chinskiy). 6 Kafedra biokhimii Odesskogo goa.farmatsevt.instituta (for
LeshehinskiyL 7. Kafedrs farmakognozii i takhnologii lekarstvannykh
form i galenovykh preparatov Odesakogo gos.farmatsevt.institnta (for
Lyashenko). 8. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fiziologii i farmakologii Odessko-
go goe.farmatsevt.instituta (for Rozenberg); . Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy
biokhimii Odesskogo gos.farmateevt.institut 7for Savitskiy). 10. Ka-
fedra farmakognozii i botaniki Odeaskogo gosudarstvennogo farmatsevti-
chaskogo, instituta (for Sholudiko).
(PHARMACY)
LYASHENKO, S.S.
Pharmacognosy of sow hawth-:~--n species. Report go.l. Trudy
Len. khim.-farm. inst. 12141-54 161. (MDV, 1r,: 3)
1. Kafedra tekhnologii lekarstvenrqkh i galenovykh preparatov
Uporoz6kogo farmatsavticheskogo inatitlita.
(HAWTHORN)
(mx.vlr,CwICG,Y)
(B(YfAt1Y- -Allna-a)
LYASHENKO, S.S., dotsent
Review of H.P. Pivnenko's book OPharizacoutical technology
of drugs." Farmateev. zhur. 18 no.5:93 163. (MIRA 17:8)
SOV/137-59-1-1662
Translation from: Referativnyy zliurnal. Met.-allurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 220 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Lyashenko, S. V
TITLE: Die Design in Trimming Presses Employing Shock Absorbers
Consisting of Disc Springs 4.Shtampy obreznykh pressov s amortiza-
torami iz tarellchatykh pruzhin.)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Materialy Konferentsii po usoversh. tekhnol, obrabotki
metallov davleniyem. Minsk, Belorussk. un-t, 1958, pp 27-37
ABSTRACT: The author examines the design of dies emploved in the following
operations: Simultaneous trimming of fins and straightening of
forgings IF); simultaneous straighlening and bending of F's; consec-
utive trimming -and straightening of F's: forming of the circurnfer-
ence and lateral surfaces of Fs for flywheel rims; simultaneous
trimming of fins, punching of webs, and straightening of F's. fn all
of the designs mentioned, disc springs serve as shock absorbers to
protect the presses from overloading and also function as ejectors.
M-Ts.
Card 1/1
LUSMKO, S.V.
Raise the quality of the Belarus'" tractor. Trakt. i sellkhozmah.
U9,3:43 Mr '58, (MIRA llt5)
1. Zamestitell glavnogo metallurga, Hinskogo traktornogo zavoda.
(Tractors)
S. v.
mo/Vaginsering Sep 48
Furnaceo
Fuel - Conser7ation
"Thermal Furnaces Without Bottom Plates but With
~R6circulation of Gases," S. V. Lyashenko, Engr,
2 pp
"Vest Mhohinostroy" Vol XXVIII, No 9
PA 37/49T-16
Describes arrangement. in detail, vith two sketches.
37
1. LYASMKOS S. V.
2. usSR (600)
h. Briquets
7. Making briquets from metal waste. Lit. proiz. no. 9# 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January.-1953. Unclassified.
LYAS M KO. S.Y.. inzh.
Trimming-press dies with disc-spring shock absorbers. Hasb.Bel.
no.5:66-76 158. (MIRA 12:11)
(Punching machinery)
LYASHENKO S.V. inzb.
Gas cementation of tractor parts vith use of mandrels.
Metalloved. I term. obr. met. no. 5:57-60 W 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Minskiy tralctornry zavod.
(Cemeatation (Metallurgy))
WASHENKO (
ASHENKO kmen-YU-sovichp inzh.; STELIMAKOV, S.M., inzh., red.;
W
V.i-.-,UE-red.; GVIRTS, V.L., tekbn.red.
[Use of-dies with disbed-spring shock absorbers for trimming
presses; Minsk Tractor Plant practices] Primenenie shtampov
a amortizatoremi iz tarellchatykh pruzhin dlia obrezrvkh pressovi
opyt Minskogo traktornogo zavoda. leningradq 1960. 3-1 p. (Ienin-
gradskii Dom naucbno-tekbnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen peredovym.
opytom. Seriia: Kovk4L i goriachaia shtampovkag no-5)0 (MIRA 24:6)
(Forging machinery) (Minsk-Tractor industry)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5736
Lyashenko, S.emen Vlasovich, Engineer.
Primeneniye shtampov s amortizatorami iz tarellehatykh ruzhin dlya
obreznykh pressov; opyt Minskogo traktornogo zavoda Mplication
of Trimming-Press Dies Having Belleville-Spring Shock Absorbers;
Experience of the Minsk Tractor Plant) LeninSrad (Leningradskiy
Dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy (LDNTP)l 1960. 15 P. (Series:
Obmen eredovym opytom. Seriya: Kovka i goryachaya shtampovka,
vyp 6 5~
Sponsoring Agency: Obshchestvo po rasprostranenlyu politicheskikh i
nauchnykh znaniy RSFSR. Leningradaki-y Dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy
propagandy. Leningradokoye PraVleniye NTO Mashprom. Sektsiya
obrabotki metallov davleniyem.
Ed.: S. M. Stellmakov, Enginneer; Ed. of Publishing House: V, A.
Shilling;.Tech. Ed.: V. L. GvIrts.
PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel in forging
Car~~~
Application of TrimmIng-Press (Cont.) SOV5736
shops and die-design institutes.
COVERAGE: Various types of belleville-3pring shock absorbers
trimming presses are described, Flash cutoff and
combined with bending or piercing Is explained through a. deml,11,
tion of several compound dies. An equation for calculating ti-~
forces necessary for straightening is given. No personalitie,5
mentioned. There are 3 references, all Soviet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: [compiled from text headings)
Types of Shock Absorbers
Flash Trimming Combined With Straightening of a Forging
Simultaneous Straightening and Bending of Forgings
Progressive Trimming and Straightening of a Camahaft Forging
Sizing a Flywheel-Rim Forging in Radial and Axial Directions
Card 2/3
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Piercing cylindrical openinge in forging with hubo. Kuz.,sbtam.
prc,izvo*'3 no.3s4l-42 Mr 16:b. (14M 14.- 6)
(Forging)
32965
S/146/61/004/006/004/020
0 D249/D301
AUTHORS: Barutkin, I. N., Lyashenko, T. I. and Udovenko, V. F.
TITLE: An instrument for determining the iron content in en-
gine oil
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priborostro-
yeniye, v. 4, no. 6, 1961, 26-30
TEXT: An instrument *M-1 (ZhM-1) has been developed for measur-
ing small concentrations of iron particles in internal-combustion
engine lubricants. Its operation is based on measurement of the
magnetic permeability of oil. The minimum concentration of iron
which can be measured is 0.001%. The instrument consists of a sup-
ply unit and an induction unit, the former comprising two sole-
noids K1, K 2, a voltmeter and a rheostat, the latter two -1-iduct-
ance coils K 39 K4 and an indicator. With a perfectly symmetrical
arrangement of the coils no current flows through the galvanome-
ter. However, if oil containing iron particles is introduced into
Card 1/3
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S/146/61/004/006/004/020
An instrument for determining D249/-0301
Ki and "pure" oil into K2 the galvanometer current is Io w8mim/Z9
where AM - increment of mutual inductance of the coils K and K 3
due to the presence of iron. I. - peak value of primary current;
Z - total impedance of the secondary circuit. The author deduces
for the iron content mir = cinoC, where o~,is the deflection of the
galvanometer and Cin the constant of the instrument C in = 1/s 9SnI5
S9 being the sensitivity of the galvanometer and Sc that of the
circuit; SC = IMIOP 1% irnin3/ZP;/U'ir = iron permeability;/Alp3 -
number of turns per unit length cf coils K 1 and K 3; p - iron den-
sity. For the actual instrument the constant Cin is 1 mg/mm or
0.001% iron/mm deflection. Since it is impossible to obtain in
practice a perfectly symmetrical arrangemont of coile, a compen-
eating unit must be used. This consists of a) a movable steel need-
le, whose depth of penetration in one pair of coils is controlled
Card 2/3
32965
113/14 6/6 1/004 /00 061004 /02 0
An instrument for determining D249/D301
by means of a micrometer,screw and, b) two variable resistors r,
and r2' The main source of error with the instrument described
the variation of the size of iron particles. Other errors are due
to voltage and frequency fluctuations, non-sinusoidal form of the
current, and interference. The effect of these errors can be mi-,
C, ~I
nimized by using strong magnetic fields, e.g. of the order , 10
A/m. This article was recommended by the Kafedra Fiziki (Depart-
ment of Physics). There are 3 figures, I table and 1 Soviet-bloc
reference.
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy avtomobillno-dorozhnyy institut (Kharl-I
kov Automobile-Highway Institute
SUBMITTBD: April 19, 1961
Card 3/3
MMAYnVv S.M.; -.LYASW.IIKOp T.V.
coladmtric &tczmlmtim of areenic In high.-purity
netaMe bimmuth. sbor.trud. vinnsm-m rio.9,34,.36
1650
Detem1nation of load in metaUic bi=uth. rbid.:78-M
(mmisin)
LYASHENKO, V. A., Cand of Xed Sci -- (diss) "Fulictional Status of the
Ueural %luscutlar System of the Body During Scoliocie," Khar'kov, 1959,
15 PP (Khar'kov Medical Institute) (KL, 6-60, 126)
LYASHMO, V.A.; IMASNOPROSHINA, L. I.
Changea in wound microbial flora during penicillin therap7.
AntibiotiM 4 no.3:78-80 M7-Je '59. (MIRL 12:9)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - prof.M.N.Lebedeva) I Moskov-
91cogo ordena LenIna meditsinskogo inatituta.
(nifICILLI11, off.
on exper. micrococcal wound infect. (Rue))
(MICROCOCCAL IMMON, exper.
eff. of penicillin on micrococcal wound
infect. kRus))
LYASHW-OV V.A#
Antitoxic effect of levomycetin under experimental conditions.
A;itibiotiki 5 no.1:212-115 Ja-F 160s (KM .13:7)
1. Laboratori-ya eksperimentallnogo izucheniya lechebnykh avoystv
novykh antibiotikov (zav. - Prof. V..A. Shorin) Instituta po izyskaniya
novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR
(CHLORCHYCETIN) (SHIGELIA)
(TCMINS AND ANTITCXINS)
LYASHENKO.-I.A.
Effect of cortisone on the therapeutic effects of levomycetin in
acute experimental infections, Antibiodki 5 no.3:41-44 My~e
160e (MM 14:6)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnogo izucheniya lechebnykh svoystv
novykh antibiotikov Instituts. po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov
AMN SSSR.
(CORTISONE) (CHLOROMYCETIN)
(STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS) (SHIGEIJA)
LYASHENKO, V. A.
Cand Med Sci (diss) "Effect of cortisone and levomycetin on the
course of experimental dysentery and staphylococci infection."
Moscow, 1961- 15 PP; (Academy of Medical Sciences USSR); 250
copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 204)
LYASHENKO~ V.A.9 doktro kbimichevickh naukq prof.; BYKOVp Y.F.9 kand.tekh.naukt
-RUDENP -V.A. ~. inzh.
Sigma phase in M.202$2 steel. Metanoved. i tem. obr. met. no.2:22-24
Y 163., (KERIA 24:3)
(Chromium~Ackel stee2-Metanography)
(Phase mule and equilibrium)
LY.ASHENKO., V.A.
Effect of levomycetin on the.carboWdrate metabolism in endotoxin
poisoning. Antibiotiki 6 no.2:135~-138 F 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1, Laboratoriya eksperimentallnogo izueheniya lechebnykh svoystv
novykh antibiotikov (zav. prof. V.A.Shorin) Instituta po izyskaniyu
novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR.
(DYSENTERY) (OMYCETIN) (GLYCOGEN)
(TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS)
LYASHENKO., V.A.
Influence of cortisone on the therapeutic effect of levomy--etin at
various stages of experimental infection in connection with hormonal
influence on phagocytosis. Antibiotiki 6 no.6:504-507 Je 161.
(MIRA 15:1)
1. Laboratoriya po izucheniyu lechebnykh svoystv novykh antibiotikov
(viv. - Prof. V.A.6horin) Instituta po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov
At-III SSSR--
(CORTISOIE) (CHLOW4YCETIN) (PIIAGOCYTOSIS)
(DISENTEid)
SHORIN, V.A.; ROSSOLIMO, O.K.; j~jqNXQ,__jok.; SHAPOVALOVA, S.P.
Antibacterial and antineoplastic properties of the antibiotic
6613. --Autft"tW 6 no.11:979-983 N 161. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institutpo izyskaniyu nMkh antibiotikov M1N SSSR.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
(-CYTOTOXIC DRUGS)
SHOiaN, V.A.; LWHL-14KO, V.A.
Results of a primary evaluation [of the effect] of new antit=.or
antibiotics on various transplanted tumors in animals. Antibiotiki
7 fib.1:27-31 Ja 162. (14IRA 15:2)
1. Institut 0 izy8kaniYUL novykh antibiotikov AM SSSR.
4TIBIOTICS) (MOBS)
-SHORIN, V. A.; LYASHENKO, V. A.
"New research data on the therapeutic efficacy of the antibiotic olivo=icin."
report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-19 jun 64.
Inst for Search of New Antibiotics, ANS USSR, Moscow.
UASHRIKOP V.A.
Effect of passage w't'i myellosan on Lhe sensit.-v.,'t7 T.s Gr
4
sarcoma 180 and NK/LY mouse lymphadenosis. Antlbiotikll 9 no.3.22,1,-21)
Mr 164, (MIRA !T;12)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnogo izucheniya I.echebnykh svoystv
nolrykh antibiotikov (zav. - prof. V.A.Shorin) Instituta p;j izyakaniyu-
novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR, Moskva.
- -------- --- --
ACCESSTON',N Rv_
~ AP. 04~49'9 ENCLOSURSI OI___
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e
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and
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A. Ab :,(b)
d -3--mm - 6-.~ -4- mm,
f9
Card 4/4
7 777.7, 77
77-- .
LYASHEIIKO. V.A. kand. mod. nauk
-~', -~J,
Disorders of the growth of bones in a late period following
an electric traimm. Vest. rent. i rad. 39 no.3s68-69 Yjy-je
164. (MIRA 18.-11)
1. Ortopedicheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - kand. med. nauk
V.A.Lyashenko) I-y bollnitsy Yuzhnoy zheleznoy dorogi.
in the I)OP'.11
tic, 'r nul, thrif-
.,th two an urlf~e
o) Ag
7r_,,tjtut po 47,ysk~iniyu rio~fyl~h 1-ill, t Ii
LYASHENKO, V.A.; KOI,ESNFIIOVf--., L.F.
Experimental of anticar-~!-'Inoger-'~! s-cb.,:-;.ancas _n, ~-; 1-.-17~tion
of hemolysirm. Antibiotlkl I.C, S 18:9)
1. Institut po lzyskirLyu riolrjkh aritiblotl-kov, Mot!kw-
LYASHENK01 V.A.
Effect of cy'Lostatic sub-stance3 ('n
the body. Vest.m-W SS-IR 2G nc.7~72-79 16,5o
1. MoskovsMiy i-nsLil,ut
sy- 'rotak imenL
S~': SR,
A
36046
S/040/62/026/002/020/025
D299/D301.
AUTHOR; Lyashenko, V. F. (roscow)
TITLE: on the reducioility of the equations of motion of a
gyrocompass and of two-gyroscope verticals
PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika# v. 26, no. 2,
1962, 369 - 372 '
TEXT: Some results of Y.N. Koshlyakov are generalized (Ref& 1: 0
privodimosti uravneniy dvizheniya girogorizontkorpasap PIM4, 1961#
v. 25, no. 5). The transition to the simplified Geckeler equations
is substantiated for ' an arbitrary motion of 1he support point of
the Gyrocompass; the proof is based on N-P Yerugin's theorem (Ref.
2: Privodimyye sistemy. L.-1-10 Izd-vo,AS SSh, 1946), The equations
of the perturbed motion of a gyrocompass in the absence of damping
are /e~ dd du d" + t) - (2y = 0 0 0-
.1" dl + ml Y, mgl~ - Q2B sin ea = o dl it
dy 2B sin e* 6+,13=0. d (2B sin F'6) - nigIT + mluQcx = 0
di
VE VV
V = If(Itu cgs cp + &,,S)2 + vNi u sin v + -W- tg cp - a-, a* 1(u cos 9
Card 1/3.
Si/0-40/0-2/026/002/U20/025
On the reducibility of the equations ... D299/D301
where B is the kinetic moment of the rotor; E 0 - an equilibrium po-
sition of the trackinf.r angle; a - the arA61e of deviation of the Ey-
roacope axis; Pt y and 6 - other angles related t-o the rotation of
the gyrosphere; 1 - its metacentric height; R - the earth's radius;
U - the angular velocity of the earth's rotation;~- - the latitude
of the'ship's position: v and v
E N - eastern and northern velocity-
components of the support point. Assume the ship manoeuvers at the
given latitude T. New variables are introduced:
a = RU cos ? x sin T x (1.2)
v lt P ~- X20 Y = x3l sin~_;O 4*
With new variables, system (1.1) is written:
-dr, V, dx. + U COS 9X1 - ()xj = 0
.71 - U Cos (P X, tg gae, 0. dt
dX3 2D sin tPV2 1 ( dxj PI 1ctg (P(2xl0 (1-3)
Wt- + PI X4 +2X2 Til'i"i X3 +
2BV2
By using the substitution formulas of Ref. 1 (Op.cit.) it is possi-
Card 2/3
S/040/62/026/002/020/u25
On the reducibility of 1he equattiors ... D299/D301
ble to reduce system (1.5) to the Schuler-Geckeler equations. T-'-.e
substitution of Fef. 1 (Op-cit.) is applicable to any type olo func-
I for
U
tion Yet in Ref 1 (On-cit.) it is substantiated On-y
r'C `,(t)-being a periodic f o' I
___ U e. The
the PPI icular case of L~ un c U.I. -I o , i M
author nroves (by means of Yerugin's theorem), th;.-.t -the transition
to the ~chuier-ueckceier system can be effected ror any ---,(-u). There-
by 2 complex-valued functions are introduced. After transformations,
the Schuier-Geckeler system is obtained in the form
2 - = 0 P 3 - .;?71 = 0 2 4 + o.(3.6)
7 Tt 2 _d Tt + J'i dt 14 dt .3
The above considerations can be extended, without any modification,
to the equations cf two-gyroscope verticals, given in the referen-
ces. There are 4 Soviet-bloc references.
ISUBYITTED: November 22, 1961
C
"ard 3/3
KOSHLYAKOV 1~. 0 Jva
,, V-N. (14,36kva)j LYA:JMN' 0, II.Y. (14 s - )
On a oartain integral in the gyrocompass theory. Pr:Lk3,. mat.
i makh. 27 no.1210-15 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:21)
KOSHLYAKOVO V.N. (Moskva); LTASiENKO, T.F. (Mc)fjkva)
Stability of gyrocompasses. Prikl. mat, i mekh. 27 no-5:885-W
s-o 163. (MIRA 161lo)
4,
AccEssioN NR: AP4015974 S/0040/63/027/005/0885/0887
AUTHORS: Kosh4akov, V. No (Moscow); Lyashenko,, V. F. (Moscow)
TITLE: Gyrocompass stability
SOURCEs Prikl. matem. i makhan., v. 27a no. 5s 1963o 885-887
TOPIC TAGS: gyrocompass, stability, two rotor gyrocompass,, motion equation,
regenerating moment., gyroscope,, gyrosphere,, sufficient condition, equilibrium,,
Gekkeler-Anshyuts spatial gyrocompass
ABSTRACT; This is a development of the work of V. No Koshlyakov and V. F.
Lyashenko (0b odnom integrale v teorii giroprizont1compasa. P101) 1963,9 to XXVIII,
vy*p,, 1), The authors study., in a strict formulation (for the nonlinear case and
without recourse to procession theory) the stability of motion of two-rotor
as not having the properties of the spatial gyrocompass of Gbkkeler-
gyrocompass
Ansliyuts, They give the first integral of the equations of motion,, which is used
to obtain sufficient conditions for stability of the unperturbed motion of the
system. Orig.-arte bass 18 formulas.
Card q
LYASHENKO, V.F. (Moskva)
Stability of the motion of a gyroscopic pendulum. Izv.P-N SSSR.
Yekh. i mashinostr. no.4:3-6 Jl-Ag 163. (PIRA 17:4)
LYASHENKO, V.F. (Mojkva)
- -1 - ----- - - '..
. Sufficient conditions for equilibrium in tbeltheory of gyrocompasses.
Prikl. mat. i mekh. 27 no.6:1106-1107 14-D 63. OMIRA 17SI)
LYASHENKO, V.F. (Moskva)
Integrating equations of the motion of a gyroscopic pendulum
in finite angles. Izv. All S11SR. Mekh. i mashinostr. no. 2:
160-161 Mr-AP 164. (MIRA 17:5)
LYASTIENKO,l V.F. (lArjskva)
.... .. --.- -,
Stability of moncgyroFcopic ~-ystem. iz.-v. All Ivelch. I mzsh-4nc3-,-r.
no.5,.117-11.9 S-0 964 (m-itpA~ 18.-1.)
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SEMBROV, L.F.; BOL'SITAKOVA, G.A.; LUSHENKO, V.D.
Synthesis of new amino and mercapto compounds and their ex-
perimental testing in radiation sickness. Vop.radiobiol. 2:
389-393 '57. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Sotrudnik TSentral'nogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo rentgono-
radiblogicheakogo instituta Miniaterstva, zdravookhraneniva SSSR-
(RADIATION SICMSS) (UREA) (19TH&NETHIOL)
.5.36oo 77372
AUTHORS: Karpinskly, V. S., Lyashek-o, V. D.
TITLE: Investigation of Bromination with Dioxane Dibromide.
I. Kinetics and Mechanism of Bromination With Dioxane
Dibromide
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khJinli, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 1, PP 154-
159 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The stoichiometric equation of bromination of phenyl
ethers with dioxane dibromide (DDB) Is given below:
Ito BF2 110
0 0
11"c/ \C112 If \CII,
+ 11,CI\J11, + If \o/
Card 1/3
Investigation of Bromination with
Dioxane Dibromide. I. Kinetics and
Mechanism of Bromination With Dioxane
Dibromide
77372
SOV//~T9-_3~0-1-33/78
The above bromination is a third-order reaction, and the
rate of reaction is proportional to the square of the
concentration of DDB and to the concentration of ether.
According to modern coticet)u~., the actLv'Lty of -much
halogenating agents depend3 on the degree of polariza-
titn of bonds Br-X. It-, is known that in DDB the bromine
boiid is inore polarized than In the bromine molecule.
Therefore, the bromination activity of DDB is higher
than that of the bromine molecule. Bromination of
phenyl ethers with DDB is an clectrojAiLlic
The thermolecular mechan1f3m 6f the veacLion is aupavetlt'iy
determined by an insufficient donor activity of the
Ir-carbon. Increasing of latter by the protonating
influence of the other molecule of DDB makes the reac-
tion go through an Intermediate complex (I). This is In
agreement with the reaction rate in the presence or
dioxane hydrobromide; a large exces3 of the latter riiakes
the 1cinetics of the reaction second order because of
Card 2/3 the formation an intermediate complex (Ii~.
Investigation of Bromination *with
Dioxane Dibromide. 1. Kinetic3 and
Mechanism of Brominat-11-on W-1th Dioxan--,
Dibromide
Br- 0 0
R 0
H'C0 cill
H,C(0jul,
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I* Iz Btavropol'skogo instituta vaktain i syvorotok i Krayevoy sa!nitarno-
erpidemiologicheakoy stqntsii.
(DIPTOSPIROSIS, epidemiologyg
natural foci in Russia, (Ibis))
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.ACCESSION NR: AP5021716 UR/0373/65/000/004/0121/0123
AUTHORi Lyashenkot V. F. (Moscow)
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TITLE: Stability..of polygyroscopiO syst(IMB
~SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izveatiya. Mekhanika, no. 4P 1905, 121-123
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TOPIC TAGSt '6yroscopeNtability criterlong gyroscopo system, eyroscope stability
:ABSTRACT: The stability of the Lyapunov motion of a heavy solid body, with a single
fixed point, moving.on the enrface of the terrestrial sphere is considered. Inside:
the body a net of gyroscopes is placed with variable kinetic moments relative to the
body. These kinetic moments of the gyroscope If., Hyt H. are assumed to satisfy the
equalities
de's 11, (XVr. 123)
dlfx = i _d I
P -48-- -2 Vt (p9r, XVZ, Mi,
The ener6y integral of the system is written from which is determined a act of five
.stability criteria corresponding to the unperturbed motion of the body. Two special
cases are considered; 1) where I1x - H y - Op and2) %-HZ-O~. For 170 (AF ia
Ahe distance from the point of support to the center of gTavi-kr) and n2 - MR a (R is
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UP-SHEINNO, V.F. (,'.Iorkva)
Stability of polygyroscopic systems. Iz,,r. All
no.4:121-123 Ji-AL, 165.
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