SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YAGODIN, I.YE. - YAGODKIN, S.I.

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Jr,kGODIN, ank work standfLrds on currenCy circulation, mprove StatO B (MM 13:1) Der,j kred- 18 no.2:20-25 ip 160. (money) MIMMUMMMI&SUM FEYGIN, G.Di;-GER14AN., Durability of iron mill rolls. Metallurg 9 no.3t3O-33 It- 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Ni:,,hhe-Tagil lakiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat. YAGODIII, NikolsY Nikolayevich; XUjMHNOY A.A., redaktor; ZAMODINAtA-A-0. ersion hydroel"tric power stations [UP-irlence in operating diT sionnykh GIS. Koebm Gos. Opyt,01.8plustetaii soora-zhenii derivat 2) energl.id-vot 1955-119 P- stations) (Hydroelectric power AID P 4002 Subject USSR/Hydro. Eng. Card 1/1 ~Pub. 35 - 9/18 Author Yagodin, I N. N., Eng. Title Silt deposits in headraces and the operation.of headworks. Periodical : Gidro, stroi., 8, 25-28, 1955 Abstract : The volume of silt deposits.and suspended matter In various rivers is.discussed. Some data are given in 2 tables. Methods for cleaning and deepening the reservoirs are suggested, Institution : None Submitted : No date VASILIEWO Yu..S., dots., kand. tekhn. fiauk; VELINER, Kh.A., dots.) kand. tekhn. nauk; GINDUS, D.O., inzh.; GOLOVACHEVSKIY, N.I., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; GRO14)V, A.I., inzh.; DOMABSKIY, L.K., inzh.; ISAYEV, Yu.M.P inzh.; KULESHI II.P., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk;.MIKHALEV, B.N., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; MDROZOV, A.A.P prof.j, doktor tekhn. nauk [deceased); NALIMOV, S.M., at. nauchn. sotr., kand. teklui. nauk; REZNIKOVSKIYI A.Sh., kand. tekhn. nauk; S"NIDZE, G.G., doktor tekhn. n4uk; TANANAYEV, A.V., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; KHAZANOVA, A.Z., inzh.; CHERNYATIN, I~Aoo St. nauchn. sotr., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHCHAVEUVI D.S., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk;,.LAQOD1Y,-N.N*--i--st. nauchn. sotr.0 kand. te)dm. nauk; IEONOVA, B*lo, red# [Utilization of water power) IspolIzovanie vodnoi energii. Moskva, Energiia, 1965-~ 563 p. (MIRA 19:1)' 8(6) 14(6) sov/98-59-9-10/29 AUTH6R: Yagoding N.N.9 Engineer TITLE: Some Questions on the,Fight Against Floating Debris at Diversion Hydropower Plants PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitel'stvo, 1959, Nr 9, pp 36-39 (USsR) ABSTRACT: Experience in conventional manual and mechanical re- moval of debris, stopped by trash racks at several Soviet hydropower plants ( Chitakleyi-GES, 6th and 7th power plant of the Shaarikhan&dy Hydropower Complex, FarkhmVw~a GES, Ordzhonikidze GES Maykop GES, Krasnopo- lyanskayaGES, Ortachallskaya GESi, is described. At the NarvekayaGES a special type of rack-rake is applied for removal of grass, invented by the Chief Engineer of the plant A.G. Belimov. The rack-rake consists of a rolling frame equipped with a 30-cm cylinder on which O-5-m flexible steel rods are fixed (similar to a hay- harvesting machine). The rods tear the grass apart and Card 1/2 enable the water-flow to carry it downstream through S M '/98L59-9-10/29 Some Questions on the-Fight Against Ploating Debris at Diversion Hydropower Plants the conduit canal and turbines. This system of grass ~removal is applicable with large low-pressure turbines,, where grass flows through and cannot cause stoppage. There is 1 diagram. -Card 2/2 AUTHOR: JAGODIN,O.C. PA - 2016 TITLE: On the Question of Transit Processes in ImpulseSchemes with .Punatiform Crystalline Triodes. (K voprosu o perchodnyh proces sah v impuljsnyh shemah s te6e6nymi kristalliSeskimi triodami (Russian)). PERIODICAL- Radiotekhnika, 1957, Vol 12, Nr 1, PP 43-57 (U.S.S.R.) Received: I / 1957 Reviewed; 3 / 1957 ABSTRACT: Por the analysis of transition processes in wiring schemes it is necessary to know the dynamic properties of crystalline triodes. It has been proved by experiments that these properties are determined above all by the dif- ~fuse character of charge carrier velocity. The diffusion equation by SOKLI can- .not be used because it is too complicated. For reasons of simplification it is advisable to replace the crystalline triodes by equivalent schemes by which their dynamic properties are reflected and which warrant the necessary exacti- tude of computation. The elements necessary for this purpose are those which take account of the damping and of the phase shift of the high frequency compo- nents of the signal and which represent the shift of the reaction of the system .on the occasion of input fluctuations. The approximated solution of the problem of transition processes in a nonlinear.system consists in obtaining succes.-live linear solutions for a number of domains with subsequent adaption of these solu- tions to the limits of these.domains. As.concrete examples trafsition prooasses in the scheme of a single-cycle relaxator and in a starting de ice with a puncti- form triode which works without saturation are dealt with. In the former case it ,CARD 1 / 2 On the Question of Transit Processes in Impulse PA - 2oi6 .Schemes with Punctiform Crystalline Triodes. is assumed that starting is brought about by a current gradient. The equations for the active as wall as for the-saturation zone are set up, after which the duration of the front impulse can be computed. The duration of the impulso it- self can be determined in accordance with the formulae by LOW and MoDUFFIE. The starting device is EL scheme with two degrees of freedom, similar to the scheme of the single-cycle relaxator. The process of tilting in the scheme as a result of the current gradient is investigated. A considerable simplification of the analysis of the processes in the scheme and greater clearness is attained in the cases of those parameters of the triodes and the starting mechanism in which the influence,exeroised by capacity in the emitter circuit can be neglected. From the equation derived i+ay be seen that the velocity of the processes, both of direct ahd of reverse tilting, is determined in the starting scheme investi- gated by the coefficient of the exponential term. In conclusion it is stated that, in order to,shorten the duration of the transition process in impulse schemes, it is advisable to use crystalline triodes with the greatest possible resistance of the potential barrier of the collector whicht at the same time, haves. great d and high frequency limit, ASSOCIATION: Not given PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CARD 2 2 9(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1778 Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo priborostroitellnoy promyehlennosti. Moskovskoye pravleniye Tranzi.stornaya elektronika v priborostroyenii; sbornik trudov kon:rerentsii (Transistor Electronics in the Instrument-making ~Indu8try; Collection of Conference Transactions) Moscow, Olborongiz, 1959. 289 p. 1,400 copies printed. Ed.: N.I. Chistyakov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed.-of Publishing House: S.D. Khametova; Tech Ed.: V.P. Rozhin; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for scientific and engineering personnel of the instrument-making and radio industries engaged in the development of electronic and radio equipment. COVERAGE: The authors of this collection of articles discuss the theory, principle of operation, calculation and appli- cation of electronic eircuiteusing transistors. They also Card /it 7 Trannistor Electronics (Cont.) SOV/1778 describe transistor application in measuring circuits, computers, radio and automatic and remote control circuits. The book is based on transactions of the Scientific and Engineering Conference organized by NTO in Moacow in Deember 1956. The conference discussed 54 papers on the-mistors, photocells, thermocouples, cooling elements, nonlinear capacitors, crystal diodesland transistors. A considerable number of these papers have been included in the present book. No personalities are mentioned. References appear at the end of each article. TAB.~E OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 O.G. YELgodin, Candidate of Technical Sciences. De- -t-e-RMra-tT-o-jfr'of Point-;.contact Transistor' Parameters Under Dynamic-Conditions 5 Thelauthor discusses the operation and characteristics of transistors and describes methods of obtaining their parameters. Particular attention is given to the operation of a transistor amplifier with.regenerative Card 2/ Transistor Electronics (cont.) SOV/1778 feedback. Operation of circuits used for ex- perimentally determining transistor parameters is also discussed. There are 4 references of which 2 are Sovi,..!t,,and 2 English N.K. Povarov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. Electronic Devices Fed by Current Generators The author de3cribes the static and dynamic characteristics of nonlinear elements and dis- cusses their.equivalent circuits. He also de- scribes the operation and characteristics of vacuum phototubes, vacuum-tube amplifiers, tran- sistors, cascade amplifiers.,and oscillators connected to a current generator. There are 8 references of which 7 are Soviet and 1 Euglish. V. Ya. Sutyagin, Engineer. 'Average-current Transistor Amplifiers The author discusses the operation and characteristics Card 3/4? 25 39 SLUTSKIY;'Vent,amin Zak-harovich; FOGELISON, Boris Illich; LEVICHEV, Vladimir Grigorlyevich; YAGODIN. Oleg Gavrilovich: Prinimali E uchastiye MUNVEZ-FREHM, I.Z.; STEPUK., Ya.V.; MATIMI, I.I., red.; ~SOLCNMIIK, R.L., tekhn. red. [FundEmientals of radar and redio-e ineering; display unitsj, rectifiers, and transistor devicesrOsnovy radiotekhniki i radio- lokatsii; indikatory, vypriamiteli i poluprovodnikovye pribory. By V.Z.Slutskii i dr. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 355 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Radar) (Radio-Equipment and supplios) 3/184/61/000/005/006/009 D041/D113 AUTHORS: Bagryanskiy, K.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Kuzlmin, G.S., Yagodin, P.P.^and Pavlyuk,.S.K., Engineers. TITLE: Eleatric--arc welding of,*nickel. PERIODICAL: Xhijui-cifeskoye mashinostroyeniyqp no. 5,,J961, 40-42 TEXT: The welding,department of the Zhdanovskiy metallurgichaskiy institut (Zhdanov Metallurgical Institute) , -in' 5Ld1oipe'1,,h,tion- with the workers of the Zavod "Progress" ("Progress" Pl'dhf)-'_fi"~s`deVeloped and' introduced an auto- matic semi-automatic' and manual- -e'lec rild-;~Lrc ~ weld ing,-'method of H n -2 (NP-2) nickel permitting composite welds tol'b*-Oi~tained. The production of the -1 (ZhN-1) peiamic flux p3~opasda-by-th6 institute.*and of the npOrptCC-50 s at the else- (Pr'ogress-50) electrodes develebod'by,the authors wa.6-tarte- tr-ode shop of the "Progress" Plant.. The-airticle- contains a dF-tailed de--- swiption of the abave-mentioned'methijds"i!6ed-for welding the parts of a mix- ing device. The casing was mide'of NP-2-n'ickel 500 mm in diameter and 3,000 mm long with welded flanges and pipe junctions. The casing walls were 10 mm Card 1/2 Electric arc S/184/61/000/005/006/009 DOWD113 ~~thick, and thq,pipe junctions 6 mm. The mixer consisted of a steel pipe -wiih a3 nup nick~,,l coating. A TCwl7M(TS-17M) automatic welding machine the ZhN-1 flux, i-nd an Hn -2,(NP-2),e1eotr_Pde wire on the flux ad with direct current of additive olarity%waie' used for welding. A .ne-500 p (PS-500) tranaformer served as feed,spurce.-and the flux granulation wad ;-5-2.0 mm. The circumferential seams were welded using a T-22 (T-22) *.eld.lng manipulator and a TC-17M (TS-17k),-tractor mounted on a sy)ecial arrangement. Tho nickel pipe Junctions we 're welded to the casing by a nW-5 (PSh.-5)'semi-autorhatic machine using,NP-2,4ire 2-5.mm:in 'diameter. In thia case-, the flux g37anulation was 0.8-1.3 mm.""The welds'were examined and test- ed under a hy4raILliC pressure of 2 gage:atmospheres, They were tight, with neither cracks ndr ga's or slag inclusions. Corrosion tests irf a caustic soda solution We3,'e carried out at 5000C for 50 hours. Good results were ob- tained. It is concluded that the u7so of the above-mentioned methods for ,manufacturing nickel devices permitted high-quality weld joints-to be obtain- ed. There are 1-figure and 3 tables. Card SKITNEV, S.I.1 prof., doktor sel'skokhoz.naulq BOGDANOV, R.N., zootekhnik; GOFKAF, K.B., zootekhaik; GRIGORITEV, G.K., zootakhnik; ZHIDKMH, Z.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; FZHIONMUMIGH, Z.Z., doktor biolog. nauk,lprof.; PREVO, A.A., kand.biolog.nauk; TWITAKOT, V4P., doktor 'Belisk:okhoz.nauk, prof.; USPERSKIT, A.A., kand.peliskokhoz.nauk; USHMOV, A.A., kand.veterin.nauk;-SHOOVALOV, Ta.Ya., kand.sellsko- khoz. rauk; YA Nik"x"u- , zootekhnik; YATSYNIN, N.N., zootekhnik;FEDO- ROVSKIY,-O.wr:','k6iid.biol.nauk; ~YQtUK, Ye,V,-,.rods; FAVLOVA, H.M..tekhred. [Poultry raising; a manual for form managers] Ptitsevodatvo; rukovodstvo dlia zaveduiushchago fermoi. Izd.5, perer.i dop. Kosk-ra, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957. 495 p. (Bibliotechka po ptitsevodstvu, no.1) (KIRA 12:4) 1. Asystvitellnyy chlen Tsesoyuznoy skademii sel'skokhozyaystvannykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Smetnev). (Poatry) I YAGODIN, VOP inzhener-po-lkovnik - Securing teletype radio Commumication. Tekh. i vooru-,h. rio.4:63-67 Ap ~164- (MIRA 17: c) YAGODIN, V..,- -podpolkovnik Two-channal radiotelegraphic com=nication. Voen.sviaz. 16 no.4:27-31 Ap '513., (Radiotelegraph) (MIRA 11:4) YAGODIN, V. P. 'PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6228 Agafonov, Vasiliy Prokhorovich, and Aleksey Valerlyanovich Sakovich Voyennaya svyaz1 (Military Communications) Moscowp Voyenizdat M-va SSSR, 1962. 232,p. Errata slip inserted. 8000 copies printed. Ed.: A. V. 11rublevskiyo Engineer-Colonel; Te,.-;h. Ed.: T. F. Myasni- kova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for officers of ground forces and may also be useful to officers and noncommissioned officers in signal connunications who are studying problems in military communications. COVERAGE: The book discusses the means and types of military communi- cations, their tabko and requirements, and methods for the organi- zation and development of communications.. According to the annota- the book Is a reflection of the viewpoints of the authors and is not to be considered as an official statement regarding military communications. The book is based on Soviet and non-Soviet open- Card 14.3 Military Conimunications SOV/6228 source matorials.--Cb"ter II, Section 2 was writtenby - V. S. Chernyshev and(~~ ~-Z~, Chapter II, Section 3, by M. D. Artamonov; and Chapter II, Sections 4 and 5, by K. F. Minalovich. No personalities are mentioned. There are 27 references, all Soviet. TABLE OF CONTIMTS: Ch. 1. MilitaiT Communications: Tasks and Requirements 3 1. From the.bonfire and drum to the radio station 3 2. 05Mplexity of troopeontrol In modern combat'and oporations 12 3. The use:of-teoh-n1&al means for troop control 14 A. Communication -- the basit., means of troop control 16 11asic-ppoblems in communications 17 Requirexients for communications 18 C II. Meansland Types of Military VownUnjoations 22 1. General.concept of modern means and types of Military communications 22 Card 2/1P Military Conmiunications 2. Means cof communication 3. Radio-relay means 4. Wire lines of communication Multiplexing wire lines of communication Telephone communication 7. Telegraph communication. 8. Photo-telegraphoommunication 9. Television 10. Mobile means of communication 11. Means of signal communications 12. Use of the means of military communications Ch. III. Signal Communications Troops 1. Purpose and work of signal communications trolops 2. Combat training of communications troops 3. Some aspects of party-political activity in communications troops 4. Combat traditions of communication troops Card 3/9 3 sov/6228 25 79 94 108 118 139 166 176 189 190 191 193 193 194 196 199 Z. TM --02457-67-- ACC NN AP6027446 SOURCE CODE: 119/0308/66/060 0026/0027 Z, nces, Head); Yagodkin, V AUTHOR: Khaykin A. (Candidate of technical scie o y4z Candidate of tecfiTlcal sciences) A .'ORG: ffhaykig Department of Electric Propulbio~r~VlShips. LVIMU (Kafedra 119lektro- dvizheniye.sudov" LVIMU TITLE: The operation of an icebreaker a ele~ctric propeller drive while breaking '-ice with propeller blades SOURCE: Morskay flot, no. 8, 1966, 26-27 TOPIC TAGS: propeller blade, ice breaker, marine engineering PICO 10104 51-OAJ ABSTRACT: The operation of an icebreaker in uniform-icd areas is.characterized by. e and decreased increased bending moments on propeller blades while breaking ic ~moments in ice-free water.. The propeller blades are-subjected to maximum stress ''when the ftopeller is blocked by a cake of ice. A formula is given for the moment which must be applied to break up ice and for the relationship between this moment f the blade!,q bite into ice is ex- and the blade's deflection angle, The depth o pressed as :& function of its designed pitch angle, defleqIdn angle, and propeller _~diameter. The characteristic given for the moment as a function of the rpm makes it possible to determine.those parameters of an ice breaker's propeller drive which will eliminate-a blocking of thepropeller. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 6 formu- las. [GE] ne/ SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM-DATE: no Card ~11 VDC: 629,124.791:629.12:538.582.5.037.OCIL36A5 YAGCOIN., V.T. mathods.of calculating the pressure of forzation waters in wells and im evaluation of their aocuracy. Nauoh.-takh,, abor. po dob. iieftl no'.13:26-31 c.61. (nua 16:7) 1, V13asoyuznyy neftegazovyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut. Oil field birineq) SHMIM, Vikl;or Mikhaylovich; YAGODIN,,__Ye.I., inzhener, reteen,zent; MAKAROV, S.Ya., inzhener, Feif-senz-eRf; ZAYTS3VA, K.Ya., iazhener, nauchayy redaktor; PWROVA, I.A., izdatellskiy redaktor; CHISTTAKOVA,.A.V., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [claculat in4:z ~frciraf t ceat6'ri-ng] Raschet tBentrovki oam'olo'td~. MOSI.C74. ~:60~3. ,d-vo'obq'r.promvshl..- 1955. 226 p. (IURA 9:8) (Airplames-Design and construction) BUNIN, X.V., YAGODINA, A.F.;. NOVAKOVSKAYA, A.A.; A]BRAMOVA, V.I. (Moglcva) Usine disulfomin in.scate dysenteri. Klin.mad. 35 li.e.341 no.1 Supploment:32 Ja '57. (HIRA 11:2) 1. 1z kliniki iafektsionnykh boleznay ('zav. K.V.Bunin) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditainskogo instituta. (DYSENTM). (SULFA NILA NILIDA) SOV/72-58-10-5/IB AUTHORS: Kitaygorods~iyy I. I., Professor, -Matveyevv Y1. A., Sentyurin, G. G. Yagodina,.A, T. TITLE: Binder for Building Ilaterial Made From "Foam-Glass" (Vyazhushchiy material d1j'ra stroitellnykh izdeliy iz penostekla) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1958, Xr lo, pp 22-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Investigations of various binders for "foam-glass" on the basis of liquid glass and caustic magnesite, respectively, as well as of an aqueous solution of magnesium chloride were carried out. Table I shows the composition of binders on the basis of liquid glass and table 2 that of those on the basis of caustic magnesite. From among the properties of the binders the setting time, mechanic stability, water tightness, and the coofficiont of-thermal expanBion (by means of the dilatometer according to Botvinkin-Solomin) and the adhesion were determined. The characteristics of properties of the investigated binders can be seen from tables 3 and 4. The binders on the basis of liquid glass Card 1/2 proved to be insufficiently watertight. From among the mag- Binder for Building Material Made From "Poam-Glasall SOV/72-58-10-5/18 nesite binders, those with a content of 45 % caustic magnesite, 25 % mar6hallite, 4,5 % asbestos, 25 % talc gave satisfactary results. There are 4 tables. Card 2/2 25978 S?5'3q/60/000/03l/on/ol4 E071/E135 AUTHORSs Tagodina, A.T., and Gorgoraki, Ye,,A. TITLE: The evolution of gas from a fluorine containing (barium-lithium).Slass -PERIODICALs Momeow. Xhimiko-tekhnologichemkiy institut. Trudy, Np.31, 1960. Xamledovaniya v ob-lamti khimil. i toikhnologii slaktroyakuumnykh-materiali)v. PP-70-75 TEM Btirium-lithium glass No. 713 is used for the manufacture of' bulbs of some electro-vacuum apparatus. A knowledge of the gas evolution from this glass during heat treatment in necessary for,its degamming during*the evacuation of the apparatus as well as,foi- elucidating the possible effect of the gas evolved o~ the~operat,lon of the apparatus. For this reamon the evolution of gas from the above glass on heating was inve stigated. The compositi6n of the glass was am follows (wt.%)t SiO2 67-5; A1203 5 0; BaO 12.0; NA20 7401 X20 7,01 L12O 0.6; F2 0-9- The-evoi~tion'of-gas was followed by a fractional freezing out of the gases and vapours separated, so that the contents of water vapour, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrogen and Card 1/4 25978 T~e evolution of gas from a fluorine. S/539/60/000/031/011/014 **E07l/El35 oxygen could be determined (carbon monoxide and hydrogen were preliminarily oxidized to carbon dioxide and water respectively and oxygen by the reaction with a tungsten wire). Glass specimens were used inthe form of fine threads of I - 1.5 mm diameter. The separation of gas from the glass was investigated at temperatures of 100, 150, 200, 300, 400 and 500 OC, at a vacuo of about 10-6 mn Hg. The evolution of fluorine was tested separately by heating a crushed glass.sample in a stream of air which was subsequently passed into a solution of zirconium quinizarln (for the colorimetric determination of fluorine). The evolution of fluorine was tested at temperatures from 300 to 1000 OC at intervals of 100 OC. It was found that on heating glass number 713 fluorine containing gas is evolved; maximum evolution takes place at a temperature close to that at which the apparatus maele from this glass is sealed. In view of the above, 0ome experimental tubes were made from this glass and for comparison from glass 3C -4 (ZS-4) which is widely used in the manufacture of electrovacuum apparatus with an oxide cathode. A cathode coeited with (Ba, Sr)C03 was used for the experimental tubes. After sealing the stems into the experimental bulbs it Card 2/4 - 25978 ~The evolution of gas from a fluorine**, S/539/60/000/031/011/014 E071/E133 was noticed that in tubes made from glass number 713 some dark spots were present on the open part of the cathode; there were no such spots in tubes made from the glass ZS-4. on subsequent determination of the emission characteristics, the emission of tubes made from glass number 713 was practically absent. The above mentioned black spots were found to be parts of the pure base metal of the cathode from which the carbonate coating was lost. Therefore, the decrease in the emission was caused by a consideX~able decrease in the surface area of the emitting coating. It in concluded that: 1) On heating glass number 713, water vapour, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxygen and nitrogen are evolved. The change with temperature of the amount of the gas' evolved passea through a maximum at 150 OC (0.083 ca-3 per 100 cm2 of the surface, of the glans) and a minimum at 300 OC (0.028 cm3 per 100 cm2 of' the surface). 2) The main proportion of the gas evolved consists of water vapou r and carbon dioxide. 3) The results obtained agree with the evolution of.gas from'glasses of usual composition. 4Y At 400 OC fluorine compounds are evolved in addition to the above games. The amount of fluorine increases with increasing temperature; at about 800 OC the increment of Card 3/4 25978 S/539/60/000/031/011/014 The evolutiomof~gas fromia fluorine ... E071/EI35 is proportional to a temperature increase (O.oO6 mg fluorine per one g of glass-100 OC). 5) The presence of fluorine in the gas evolved during the stage of sealing-in the stem causes dusting off of the oxide coating which in turn lowers the emission in tubes made from glass number 713. 'There are 6 figures and 2 references: 1 Soviet and 1 English. The English language reference reads as follows: Ref.l: H.A. Shadduck, A. Van Zee. J. Am. Ceramic Soc., V.25, No.3, 69 (1942). Card 4/4 S.I.; ICHASS, A.A.; POSTNIKOV, N.Y.; RIDW, RJO.; SIDELI DOVSKIY, L.S.; SHURYGIN, A.P.; DXREVITSKIY, P.7.; YAGODINA, T.N. Hydrothermal process of defluorination of natural phosphates in a cyclone furnace. Khim.prom. no.8:674-680 D 159. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Hauchnyy lust-Itut po udobreniyam I ineektofunginidam im. Ya.V. Samoylova I Hookovskiy energatichaskiy inatitut im. Molotova. (Phospluitee (Fluor Ina VOLIFKOVICH., S.I.; IONASS, A.A.; MINIKOVj, YeoBsj. PYMN, R.Yea,' SIDELIKOVSKIY., LA.; TROYAMIN, Yu.V.; 4HURYGIN, A.P,;_YAGODINA, T.N. IU&othe=31-treatment of phosphatee in a cyclone fmmace. Khim. prome no.6094-31W Je 161, (Nin 24: 6) I Vsesoyuznyy bno-isoledovatellskiy institut Oobreniy i I s e k t o f u A 3 1 t 0 id"omv, i 14oskovskiy, onergeticheskiy insiituto (Phoapha~es) VOLIFKOVICHt S.I.; LOIJENTS, G.; ZHUKOVA, V.A.y- SIDELIKOVSKIY, L.N.; RUSSO, V.L.; YAGODINAP ToN. Hydrothermal processing Of PhOsPhates in a fluidized bed. Knimemim- 41 no.6:459-462- Je 165o (MIRA 18:8) 1, flauchno-iS;31edovatellskiy inatitut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam imeni Ya.V.Samoylova; Mookovskiy gosuda--stvennyy univeralitet i Moskovskiy energeticheakiy institut. MULTANOVSXA.U, G.S.; ~MIXO, V.V.;jAd0DIXk. Ye.D., kand. pedag. nauk, red.; KIMLHKSKAYA, L.M., tekhn. [Scientific and technical knowledge for everyone; collection of materials forthe assistance of.public libraries] Nauchno-tekhni- cheskie znaniia ~- v massy'; abornik materialov v pomoshch' mas- ovym bibliotokam. Moskva, 1958. 195 P. (MIRA 11:8) I* Moscow. Diblichnaya, Biblioteka. Nauchno-matodicheakiy kabinet bibliotakovoileniya. (Bibliography--Technology) (Bibliography-Science) YAGODKINA, Ya.G. athogenesLs of ir-flammatory edema in relation to the ir.' na4ty of action of the thermalfactor. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 57 no.1: 32--36 Ja 164. (MIU 17: 10) 1. Kafedra patologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. I.A. Oyvin) Kubanskogo maditsinskogo instituta, Krasnodar. Predstavlona doyst- vitellnym (~hlenam A14N SSSR k.Ye. Braunahteynom. j GRjGOR,yAj;,js, N.11,; SOKOLOVA, T.A.; YA DINSKAYA, S*G% Aacorbic acid content of vegetables and grapes in the Turkmen S.S.R. Izv. AN Turk. SSR no-5:77-80 '59- (MIRA 13:3) 1 Auhkhnbadvkiy institut epidem tologii i gigivany Ministerstva ziravoolthraneniya Turkmenekoy SSR. (Ascorbic acid) (Turimenistan--vegetables) (Turkmenistan--Grapes) USSR/Human and Animal Physiolo6y. Blood. Formed Elecents of Blood . Abe Jour; Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 19581 55423. Author Yagodinskaya, Ye - M Inst Title The Blood Characteristics in Newborn Infants on the First Day of Their Life. Orig Pub: Azerb. tibb. zh., 1957, No 7, 44-48 (azerb.); 110-113 (russk.) Abstract: During the first hour of their life, the smallest number of erythrocytes (E), of M, ad of leukocytes (namely, 5,500,000 per 1 j~;~ of er hrocytes, 124 percent of flb, and 14,554 per 1 mrof leukocytes) was foun-I in healthy, full-term newborn infants (N; 140). From the first to the sixth hour of life Card 1/4 43 T-4 USSR/Human and Animal Physiclogy. Blood. Formed Elements of Blood T-4 Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 1958Y 55423. these figures increased sharply (namely, 6,348,000 per I W3 of erythrocytes, 143.7 percent of Hb, and 16,093 per 1 mm3 of leukocytes). During the next hours of the infants' life,the blood counts decreased gradually. The largest number of reticu- locytes (R) was found during the first hour of life (56.22 per thousand), and during the 18th to 24th hours (56.3a per thousand). On the average, 136 per- cent of Hb, 6,052,000 E per 1 mm3, 53.7 percent of R, and 15,154 leukocytes per I mm3 were found in the blood of N from mothers (104) who were sufficiently well nourished. Similar blood counts were estab- lished in infants' blood whose mothers had an insuf- ficient diet (36). Apparently, a not too long last- Card ussR/iiuman and ^tnimai Physiology. Mood. Formed Elements of Dlood. T-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 55423. ing insufficient diet during pregnancy has little effect upor, the indicators of the blocd form ele- nents, as the fetus receives all it needs for its development from the mother's renervea. If preg- nancy lasts 2-4 weeks longer, the amount of Hb de- creases by 4-8 percent, and the number of R increases by 10-12 Per thousand. The erythrolysis becomes intensified, a fact which causes an increase in ery- thropoiesis and in reticulositosis of the peripheral blood. A delay of delivery causes some increase in the amount of Hb and of R. 'The absolute and rela- tive lymphocyte content increases in the course of the first hour of life. k neutrophilosis is observed during the next hours, which develops atthe expense Card 3/4 44 ussRAuYwn and Anival, PhYsiolo&- Blood- Formed Elements of Blood Abs Jour" Ref Zhur-Bi 0l..., No 12, 1958, 55422- of the nuclear noutrophil segwnts high.count. The blood contents of cosinophile, monocytes, and especially of riyelocytes and basophils are largely insignificant. card 4/4 T-4 SOV127-58-12-;V23 AUTHORSt Ya aodWki D Deputy Chief of Oblast' AdniniBtration; - ~!,;e t- -E[mitri tor Ina ctor V rk . ye pe , , TITLE: The Reorganization in the-Training of.Agricultural Machine Operators (0 Deestroyke podgotovki mekharizatorov sel'skogo khozyayr3tva) Professionallno-tekhnichoskoye obrazovaniye, 1958ofir 12, p 10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aut ,hors refer to suggestions*r,;.Qde by the Glavnoye upravle- niye tru.dovykh rezervov (Main Administration of Labor Reserves) that young people's general-education be finished in the 8th grade, ind that further training, which would include useful ' own professional-technical schools work, be continued in the t: for 2 to 3 years an,' in the village schools for I to 2 years. They feel that the Wain Administration underr~ites the complex- ness and significanue of agricultural production. Tht~y men- tion the knowledge agricultural workers should possess and 'ter attention be paid to the trainin- of recommend thst grep- village youth. They consider'that the curriculum of the Card 1/2 -technical school should cover a period village professional L SOV/27-58-12-5/ The Reorganization in,thie'Traliningof Agricultural Mpchine Operato-ra of at least years, during which the students must also be cngaged in useful. work. They give details of the cur-riculum. and indi'cate the subjects which should be included in the plan. ASSOCIATTON: 'Irkutsk-5,ye oblastnoye upravleniyesellskogo khozyaystva (Irkutsk Oblast' Administration of Agriculture) and Irkutskoye oblastnoye upravleniye trudovykh rezervov (Irkuts-F Oblast' Administration of Labor Reserves) Card 212 I.I.; TOODINSKIT, T.N. (Leningrad) Controlled inducti on of antitumor-properties in bacteria. Siul.eksp. biolA med. 48 no.1l.-86-89 1 159. (MMA 13:5) (UOPLASMS exper.) (PROWS) (Psmomons) (INnUENZA) . I i YAGDDINSIKIY, v.N.1 SKVORTSOV, B.I. Isolation of the virus of tick-borne encephalitis from on a tissue Oulture of chick fibroblasts. Vop.virus 7 no.4:39-42 Jl-Ag, 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Meditainakiya sluzhba Tikhookena kogo flota. (ENCMALITIS3 (TISSUE CULTURE) BAUMAN, V.X.;,yA0DDIOXIL_V.N.; FILIPPOVICH, Yu.V. Clinicoepidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of botulism related to ingestion of preeerved floujpdor. Zhur. Imikrobiol., epid. i immLm. 33 D-J-7:92-95 J1 162. (MIRA 17:1) L Iz maditsinskoy sluzhby Tikhookeanskogo flota. YAGODIN AIX-,KSMIDFiOV, Yu.V.; KOLODOCHKA, L.A. SKIY Siriple devine for electrophores-is. Lab. delo. no.2.,122-1.23 165. (MILU 18:2) PARFADIOVICII, M.I.; SOKOLOV, N.N.; CIIURILOVA, A.A.; YAGDDIIISXIY,_Y~~N.; PCHEDINA, A.A.; FORENBDRG, E.I.; LOKHOVA, S.V. Reviews, Vop# virus. 10 no.2:241-245 Ift--Ap 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.IdIvanovskogo,AWI SSSSR, Mfoskva (for Parfanovich,, Sokolov). 2. Leningradskaya oblastnwra canitarn*- epidemiologicheskaya stantsiya (for Churiloval Yagodinskiy). 3. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiolo ii imeni N.F.Garrglei AMN SSSR, Moskva (for Pchelkinap Korenberg~. 4. Moskovski.y naucl-io- issledo-7atellskiy in5titut virusnykh preparatov (for Lokhow). YAGODINSKIY,Ye.A., inzhener qI barges. Hot applying bituminous coatings todecks on met. Rech.transp. 14 no.8:18-20.Ag'55. (MLRA 8:11) (Barges--Painting) E-2 ~-l A" of a fleet of ore-ulfsas bsrgr-s. Rech. t;-.ansp. 23 Ta. ' 64. (MIRA 18-.10 I. 2'amn-st'tel' nachallnika Urallskogo parokhodstva. UGODKA, P H. Clinical and somato-vagetative parallels in the trelaticent with interrupted sleep induced with amytal sodiuM. Ircilen. zapski. vtor. moakov. med. Inst. Stalina 1:87-98 1951- (CLML 21:3) 1, Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Departmentof L%yehiatry Oead Prof. V. A. Gilyarovskiy*, Active Meinber AMS USSR). Y/)~ YAaODKA, P.N. Therapeutic role -of the combined parenteral administration of caffeine and sodium amy-tal. Zhur.nev-r. t psikh. Suoplement:90 '57. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. prof. O.V.Kerbikov) II Moskovokogo meditainskogo instituta imeni I.V.Stalina. (CAFFNINN--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (AMOBARBITAL) YAGODKA, P.N. "Hyptox~c sleep therapy in psychiatric practice" by L.Benicbou. Reviewed by P.N.IAgodka. Zhur.nevr.i psikh 60 no.8.3.072-1074 160. (MIRA 13:9) (SLEEP-THERAPEUTIC USE) (PSYCHIATRY) (13ENICHOUt L.) YAGODKA, P.N. (Moskva) current state of psychiatric service in France and a plan of its reorganization; based on materials of the periodical "Llinformation psychiatrique" and some other sources, Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 63 no.8: 1270-1275 163. (MIRA 17:10) YACQUAt P.N. m(Mookwi)l NARODITSKAYA, V,F, (M*vRvn)j POTAPOVA, A.A,, (Munkm); SMOLINA, A.I. (Moskva) Combined parenteral use of barbamil and caffeine at the present develop- ment stage of psychiatric therapy. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 65-no.5057-761 165. (MIRA 1815) AGCDKIN,G.,I.,, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; MON,A.I., inzhener Testing rock resistance to cutting for an operating conditions study of cutting parts in a PD-1 heading machine. Na-uch.rab. VUGI tio-11:7-28 '54. (MLRA 8:11) (Coal minirLe machinerv) PI_T~~Y-111 VntU~NiM V MxeIKNV.IKL~T illl~__~31VZ_~WtMllq_A� ZAMSKAyA, 21,elida MEttveyevna [translator]; YAGODKIN G.I., otvetetvennyY redaktor; NAMIINSKAYA, A.A.# tekhnich-eAV_r_rI*Wr [American cu .tter-loaders; a collection of translations] Amerikanakie gornri kombainy; abornik perevodov. Moskva. Ugletekhizdat. 1956. (MIRA 10:2) 55 P, (United States--Coal mining machinery) Ytqr,o3 VAI~--6~~ I - 9M, MEM ------- YAGODKIN, G.I., kand-tekhn.muk Basic. qualitative indices of the work of a coal-Mining zectiOn, Hatich,soob.Ilast.gor.dala 7.18-21 161- (ITPI;l 15:1) (Coal mines and mining) 3 : - --- __-- _-_- - - - - -_ - - -- - - --- - -- - - -__ - - . ------ -- --- - --- -- - - KHOII!Np V.N.;.YAGODKINp Gol, Compl,ex mIe.thoId. o-f-studying the interactiOn of Powered support spars with the roof of workings* FIZ.-tekh. probl, MzTab- :,,,3-52 165. (K[RA 19:1) p01,, iskop. no-5 _j. :Cnstitut gornolgo dela imeni Skochinskogo, Moskva- YAGODKIN, I.A,,,kand.tekhn.ns-ak-, GOLINCHIK, L.S.,inzh. Predicting hyperbolic characteristics of diesel locomotive generators with the aid of functional transformers. Sbor. LIME! no.159:250-257 158. (HIR& 12:2) (Diesel locomotives--Electric equipment) S/ 561/000/000/036/092 M8 D 201 304 01 AUTHORS -aid Illin, I.P. TITLE: An electromechanical sinewave device PERIODICAL: Referativnyy mhurnal. Avtomatika i radicelektronika, no, 80 1961v 40 abstract 8 V310 (SI). tr. Leningr. mekhan. in-ta, t960, no. 12t 92-95) TM(T: The voltage which is usually being applied during experiments to the input of the follow-up systems (a sine-drive), .has the form of a sinewave. The electromechanical arrangement is described of.,an instrument designod for -the above purpose. The am- plitude and period of the sine-drive are determined by two linear rotating transformers (LRT). The voltage of one of the LRT is applied to the input of a velocity follow-tip system. The motor of .the latter rotates a sine-coeine revolving transformer (SORT) with a speed corresponding to the period of the sine-drive. The voltage amplitude at -the SCRT output is controlled by another LW.V which Card 1/2 30495 s/194 61/000/008/036/092 An electromechanical... D201%304 feeds the SORT. The SORT voltage is applied to the Position follow- up system which operates the pickup connected to the follow-up Sys- tem being analyzed. The inatrument provides also for a constant speed of pickup rotationd ~_Abstracterls note: Complete translatio2n .14re ACCESSION NH. AR4042174 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologlya I lzmerit. tAhn. Otd. vy*p., Abs. 5.32,622 't AUTHOR: Yagodkin, 1. A. Ivanov, G. A. TITLE: u tic preilgiuft-gauge A toma -104 CITED SOURCE-. Sb. tr. Leningr.' mekhan. In - ta, no. 29, 1963, 100 TAGS: automatic control equipment., pressure gauge/IDA.-2000 pressure TOPIC gauge TRANSLATION: An automatic ressure g,-.uge-IDA 2000, which makes It possible, p th one hand, to Increase accuracy of egistration of the level of the meniscun n e o mercury , and on the other, to automate the process of measurement is - described.- The requirement of high accuracy of regi stration of the level of mensclus explains certain design features of the instrument, In particular lthe.increaaed rigidity of load carrying components, and also the'application of - Car 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ACCE'ssiai ITR: ARW39364 S/0272/64/000/003/CO69/0069 I'SOUFM Refo Zhe Metrol. i izmerite tekhno Otdo vM*j, Abso 3.32.460 AUTHOR: Y!Rdkin I i-TrILE: Automation of a device measuring pressure of the type MR CITIM SOURCEt Sbe tr* Leningr. mekhane in-ta., no. 33, 1963, 91-94 ~TOPIC TAGS: pressure, measurementj automation TROSLATIall.- The device to be described consists of a basey chambers, carT~ag0s.' and a system of automatic steering. The instrurient permits to translate necessary pressure and perform localization of a level oX meniscus protuberance with an ac- curacy not less than 0.05 mn, The accurate localization of the* level of meniscus protuberance is accomplished with* the aid of a photoelectric arrantgemont. Height of the protuberance determinea the applied prew;uro. For reaching tho meniscus Protuberance on the, optic axis of the photooleotrio setup,, an assembly with vari- able voluma gets aetivatedp which can roacit to prossuro charge in tho syutom within' Ca - I . I Ct: NR, AR6015995 SOURCE-CODE:- UR/0271/65/000/012/AO23/AO23-~ .-AUTHOR:. Yagodkin, I*. A.; Ivanov, Yu. D. TITLE: Functional devices.using pneumat ic elements, _'SOURCEi kef. zh,., Avtomatika ielemekhanika i vychislitel'nayaLtekhnika, Abs. 12A163 j0 REF'SOURCE: Sb. tr. Leningr. mekhan..in-ta, no. 41, 1964, 65-68 TOPiC TAGS: pneixnatic control, logic element 'ABSTRAM The following principles of constructing functional systems on the basis of pneumatic'elements are stressed! l)-the principle of force compensation, 2) the use of low-pres .sure regions, and 3) the application of wire and spherical elements. A circuit of the resolving angle is presented in which a diaphragm element is used. One -of the practical applications.of this circuit is the comparison of two quantities, e.g,, a force, either given or varied according to a program, which acts on the dia- phragm, and a pressure which must be in an evacuated reservoir. The circuit operates both on the.-principle of pressure comparison and vacuum comparison.. -The operation of a comparison element is described whKch can be used in excess pressure and vacuum 'controli (Translation of abstract] 4 :illustrations. V. L. SUB CODE: 13 _UpC: 62_%2%#6fl1.142_fi7 ACC NRI AR7002216 SOURCE CODE- UR/0271/66/000/010/A077/A077 FACC J~ Shchegoleva, 1". Ye.; Pshenichnyy, V. L .U AUTHOR:._j~ ~~ki ~J._A, TIT LE Pattern recognition in astronavigation SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemckhanika i vychislitellnaya tekhnika, Abs. i.:lOA514 REF SOURCE: Sb. tr. Leningr. mekhan, in-ta, no., 51, 1965, 128-133 ,TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, stellar radiation, astronavigation ABSTRACT: An analogy is made between a recognition device and a biological. -. F, a.nalyzer. The functional block diagram is described of a device which is capable of recognizing various configurations wi-,'.,h co-ntours marked with a series of luminous points. It is, pointed out that the simplest way of recognizing the shape of a stellar field is by the method of optical correlation. Maximum correlation takes place when the ray of each star enters the corresponding aperture on a disk-form map. The device has two optical correlators, The maps- of both correlators are I identical. They are arranged in such a manner so that the group of apertures on ,one map is rotated in relation to the aperture group of the other around the axis Card 1 2 '~,JDC:62-5:62"9.13:621.396.988.7 01 AR7002216 oriented toward the.center of the sighted sector of the sky. This yields two separate correlation, functions. The difference between these correlation functions characterizes both the va.lue.and the direction of rotation of the pattern in relation to the stellar field. The method of optical correlation reduces to a minimum the probability of interference on-the part of light sources not assigned by the map. Moreover, it makes it possibleto improve the sensitivity of the system because the radiation of sever'al stars is reduced oil the sensitive surface of the receiver to a single luminous spot. One illustration. [Translation'of abstract], [DW] ,SUB CODE: 09, 17f_"- Card 2/2. YAGODMI, N*. O.St important means for improving the ~rork of State --rufflwig-is the m :4A-48 ji 161. (14IRA 15:7) Bank branches* Deno i kred. 20 no.7 kontory Gombanka. vizor Ukraino,koy reopublikanskoy. R e (Ukraine-BaDlcs. and banking-Auditing and inspection) YAGODKINAi N.I., kand.med.nauk raphic data during the intracutaneous Vector- and ejectrocardiog e in disorders of the coronary circulation. administration of novocain (MIRA 15:8) Vrach.delo no.9:48-51 S 162. 1. Ob"yedinennaya ka-fedreL propedevtiki vnutrennj& zabole-vaniy (zav., - Prof. TS.A.Levina) Odesskogo meditsingko o instituta. (ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY) (VECTORCARDIOGRAPHY) INOVOCAINE) (ANGINA PECTORIS) I._YAGODKIN'~,.N,,.IN.; %IIRNOV, A.V., nauchn. red. (Production of particle boards and the study of their properties in Finland] Proizvodstvo struzhechnykh plit i is- sledovanie ikh svoistv v Finliandii. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. informatsii i ekon, issledovanii po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiushchei promyshl., 1963. 59 P. (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fanery i mebelf.