SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASHANOV, A.Y. - ASHBEL, S.I.

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VARVAXY P.M.; KIRIYFNKO, V.I.; CHUDNOVSYIY, V.G.; KR=V, V.P..; BRAUDE, Z.1,; fTIMIYAN, V.A.; IVAN(,V-DYATLOV, A.I.j FRANOV, P.I.; A11LIXATY1, A.Yetj BERDICHEVSKIY, N.H.; IZAKSON, S4IO-' Y(',Z'L0l) V." .; KOLFS1Jl'- , K.S.; KUYDICIlp S,A.; SVFRDLOVj A.I.; SIMC , Yu.A.; SHEYNFAYi, S.h.; BOLOTIN, V.V.; GOLIDENCLAT, I.I. Bool, reviews and 1.1bliography. Stroi. mekh. i rasch. scor. 3 nc).6:46-50 161. (MIRA 15:4) OULliography-Structures, Theory of) ASHCHEULOVP A.F~j; FAVLICHUK, T.A.; XHUKRINA.. M.D. Contraut ~O the lattice image formed by microscope lenses. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i kin. 8 no.1:64-67 Ja-F I " j KDIA 3.6 ) 1. Gosudarstvewq7 opticheakiy institut imeni S.I.Vavilova, (Lenses, Photographic) ASH, R.S., kand. ped. nauk. -P~rinciples underlying the objective criticiam of biology teaching mthods. Biol. v shkole no.1:12-15 Ja-F 158. (111BA 11;1) 1. Blegoveshchenekly pedagogicheekly Inntitut. (Bi c1ogy-- Study and toaching) 373 ~BSE I BOOK EWWITATION Ash,- Zalman El I ver.1ch Rele Relays) Moscow, Voyen. lzd-vo Min-va obor. SSSR, 1957. 71 P- tdiolokatelonnaya tekh-aika) No.of copies printed not given. Ed.: Vrublevskiy., A.V.,, Engineer-Lt. Col.; Tech. Ed.: Solomonik, R.L. PUFPWE: 7his monograph is part of the series "Radiolokatsionnaya tekhnika" (Radar Technique) which Is addressed to officers of the armed forces attached to radar units. Thir book can also be used by a wide circle of readers desirous of learning in detail about the operation of the individual units tmd components of radar stations. COVERAGE: This booklet deals with the design and principles of operation of electrical, thermal and mechanleal relays. Standard relay circuits used In radar stations are discussed. It is pointed out that any further technical developments are inconceivable without widespread adoption and introftation of the various types of automatic and telemechanical, devices used in control end protection system . There Is a brief historical revleir of the develo ient over the last century of relay theory and technique. (PP- 3-6r Card 16 3'T3 Relays (cont.) Various tYP811 Of rOISP Of Soviet manufacture are described. A complete list of all the booklets in the series is given at the and of the booklet (oil the Inside back cover). There Is a bibliography of eight Soviet sources, TPJ3TZ OF CONTEM: Introftotion 3 Operating Principles., Parameters and Classification of Relays 7 General info:mation 7 How a relay operates 7 Basic parameters of a relay 8 Classification of relays 13 Contacts 15 Classification of contacts 15 Operation of contacts 18 Spark-quenching circuits 19 Card 213 /I'v /) ", I.- - I 'jAjnLL40, 'V.A.;.A$H*NIN, T.T.; PAVWV, G.D. Qwatlon of water clarifiers in Gorkly, Tod, i san. tekh. no.2: (MM. 10.-6) 26-31 7 157, (Gorkiy-Water-Purification) ASHANIlq, V. V., Cand Tevh Sci -- 11 Study of the au enied ,Zen' C-L "! C~ ~o~it4ld; c t n d - 16m sediment of ~WU" IN the pwali NIM a"'K of water." Moo, 1961* (Acad of %ow-gaenaqr m K. D.Pam- filov) (XL, 8-61, 240) N6 - ASHARTNA, Ye.1..; BAYBAYEVA, S.T. ------------------- Chemical method for determining fumaric and maleic acids in polyeater resins and lacquers. Lakokrae.mat. i Ikh prim. no.28 54-55 164. (MIRA 17:4) ASHASTIN R-., - VDOVETS, A., inzh.,- .-,..--kand.tekhn.nauk; KHACHATRIIAK, T., inzh., I-MOV, Ye., inzh.; BYRING, E., inzh. Using the method of thermal pyrolysis of casinghead gasoline for the simultaneous production of acetylene and ethylene. Prom.Arm. 5 no.4:50-52 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1 1. A=NIIKKMOYEKT. A (Armenia-Vatural gas) (Acetylene) (Ethylene) B/OBV63/000/004/026/051 B149/BI86 AUTHORS# _Aaheisii R Khachatryang T,4 Ydovets, As, Perlov, Y-Dol '7.rr ng, E. TITLEo 5:imultaneous production of acetylene and ethylene by 4hermal P:rrolyais of gaseous gasoline PERIODICALs R4)ferativnyy zhurnalo Xhimiya, no. 4, 1963, 450 - 451, abstraot 4N10 (Ayastani ardyunaberutyuny, no. 4, 1962, ~6-59 Ljkrm.3 ; Prom-st' Armentill, no- 4, 1962, 50 - 52 (Buss.3 I TEXTs C H and C H a ,re obtained by pyrolysis of gaseous gao~line with 2 2 0 2 4 al~' gus. etoo -undergoes combustion to-O in a special burner in a. (H2p,natu; 5- 2 water-cooled chamber. The gases are mixod with gasoline vapors in a mixer at 20000 and poesed to a reactor whose walls are protected from deposition of coke and oarbon black by a film of water. On leaving the reactor the gases, containing 8 - 11~. C 2H2 and 9 - I Vo C2H4 by volume are rapidly cooled to terminate the reaction; after final cooling in the scrubber and washing Card 1/2 qO01,/63/000/604/026/051 Simultaneous4roduction ofost 111490106 free of torsilthe gasee are channeled to the separator. P,,,wtcL -cuppliedi flow sheet of app4ratusy composition of gaeas obtained, flow-rate coefficients and economiclassesoment of the method. [Abstraoter's notet Com;lete tranelation-i Card 2/2 ASHASTIN, R., kand.toklinnauk; MAL',TANO E., inzh. SlAutmatika" Scientific Research Institute at the service of the industry. Prom.Arm. 5 no.11:52-54 14 162. (MIRA 15:22) (Armenia--Automation) : , , , I Dissert~~ tion: IIA Stiidy of 'Lll,.e Carrying of Fuel in Furnacos '.-dtii jtc?jm~.:' Cand Tech 3ci, Losco-d Inst of* lv'l.cmic..,l Ma6:ine .-,ilcJln;,, 3 -Itin 5,,. 1 :, Voscow, 24 I~qy 514- 30: jljl-: 2,1'4, 26 Nov 1954 - ASHAVSKAYA,-A M.- gorn7y inzh.--- 1 01 1 IN 'I ~m ~ Using the vibration method for mking boreholes. Rauch. trudy MGI no.22:65-79 157. (MIRA 11:9) (Boring) I-Al 6~~R-66 A'Clw MR' AF6019021 SOURCE CODE: UB/0032/66/032/0034'0045/004 AtMHOR.- Ashavskly, S. M. 0 ORG: none TI11 : Sensitivity of four-probe hea&-3 for the measurement of the resist 1z ivity of semiconductor materials SOURCE: Zavcmiskaya laboratoriyap v- 329 no. 1. 3,966, 45AT TOPIC TAGS: resistivity, semiconductor research, surface property, electric measure- ment ABSTRACT: The method described for raising the sensitivity of four-probe heads uaed ,to measure the volume And sitrface resi3tivity is based on increasing the distance 1 is pre- lbetween the potential brobes. The theoretical justification 6r the method pented and the expressions r-icessary for the calculation of the volume and Eurface enistivity are derived~? It is shown that in the case of thin semiconductors the short distance betweenthe surface on vhich the probes are located and the opposite *rface leads to errord, for which suitable correction coefficients are derived and a nomogram for the determination of these coefficients under various conditions is otted. Orig. aft. has: 1 figure and 5 formulas. B C(ME: 20 SU'BM DA79: 00/ ORIG REF: OTH REF: 003 002/ Cord 311 _hs, Mi 53T.311-33 ASliA-VSk,*JffA) -D. L.--- ussyltwictne - 6orta Medicine - hemotherapy 0"0 Meahmiw of the Action of tho Gvmj~iex loomplement,- o. V. VJzc%mdovu, D. Asbavska7as W,cl Lab, 16an Mersovener*ol 3hat, 2j pp HV"t VenWMI I DerMtOIR No 2 Ihmn sarm In its Omplex state was not ectlyu component In the W.-Tound reaction. For purpn" of scoom7p 2% solutim of wythrocytes wW 1s5 titratiow of bwolysin more com. pwjoW* Found addition of humen serm to the serus of galuse pigs produmd no resultee PA 70T71 WATNSTIYN, A.11;RZZNIKOU, L.SIASHAVSXAYA, D.Le Method. of drying blood serum, Sovet. mad. no.8:30-32 Aug. 1950. (CIML 20:1) 1. Of the Central Skin-Venereological Institute (Director - N. M. Turanov) and of the Hospital imeni Korolenko (Head Phytician -- V. P. Volkov). TSORFAS, I.I.; ASHAVSKATA. D.L. Methods of serum preservation for serodiagnosis of syphilis, Sovet. mod. no.5:25 Mar 1951, (OLML 20:9) 1. Prouentod tit the Firot Plonary Session of the Serological Subcommission of the Ministrr of Public Health USSR, 26 Docombor 1949, Moscow. VINOGRADOVA, 0. V.; ASHAVSKATA, D. L. Comparative investigation of new souroes of complement. Vest. vonore, Moskva no.5:29-32 Sept-Oat 1951. (WAIL 21:1) 1. Of the Serological Laboratory of the Central Skin-Venere- ological Institute. STUDNITSIN, A.A.; Rl-;ZNIKOVAp L.S.; ASHAVSKAYA~ D.L. Comparative value of nonspecific and cardiolipin antigens in the examination of cerebrospinal fluid In syphiliticS. Vest. derm. I ven. no.1:65-69 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. TSentrallnyy kozhno-venerologlchosk!~y institut (dir,,- kand. med. nauk N.M. Turanov, zamestitell direktora po nnuohnoy ctiasti prof. A.A. Studnitsin) i Bollnitsa imeili Korolenko (glavnyy vrach A.I. Pustovaya), Moskva. 3/058/62/OOCI/006/101/136 Ao62/Aiol AUTHORS:- Sbevchik, V.N.;,~.Shavslwq, ~.M. TlTIZ-. Electronic tuning of a retarding field generator PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, no. 6, 1962, 13, abstract 6Zh94 ("Nauchn. yezhegodnik. Saratovsk. un-t. Fiz fak. i N.-i, in-t mekh. I fiz., 15155". Saratov, 196o, M - 109~ TEXT: Results of an experimental study of the electronic tuning range of a decimeter-band retai~ding field generator are gLven. It has been found that the electronic tun~.ng range of a retarding field generator is comparable to the corresponding nagnitude in a standard reflex klystron. The advantage of the generator Is the simplicity of its design and the possibility of using Industrial triodes, [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 S/194/62/000/006/145/232 D201/1)308 AYJ 6 1 10R~ S~ Shevchiko-V.N.p and Ashavskayat--Y-e-.Y,. TITLE: Electronic tuning of a generator with delaying*field PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6, 1962p 13, abstract 6Zh94 kNauchn. yezhegodnik. Saratoy6k. un-t. Piz. 'Lak. i X.-i. in-t mekhan. i fiz, 1955.2taratov. 1960t 108-109) T.'~'XT; The authors give the results of experimental study of the vange of electronic tuning of a decimeter wave generator with de- iaying field. It is established that the range of electronic tuning of such a gerterator is bomparable with ihe corresponding quantity for a standard reflex klystron. The advantages of the generator are its simple construction and the possibility of using industrial triodes. (AbEitracter's note: Complete trantilation.j Cara 1/1 "T GA., Insherasr; I.Y., inzhener; Installation for vibratIc-L-miurn drilling of bInfit hol-jii ia hoird rock. Gor.mhur. S '57. (1111:RA 1. Nentrallnoye kwistru~torslr-oye byuro 14inisterstvp geologii i okhrmu, nedr. (Ruclc drills' hiTYINOT, N.M. Using electronic modeling installations for calculating optimum parameters of a drilling proceso. Razved.i okh.nedr 26 no.5:22-26 My 160. (MM 13:7) 1. TSontrallnoyo koustruktorultoyta byruro* (Boring) (Electromechanical analogion) LSIRAVSKIY A.M., inzh. Y Calaulation of all the parameters of percussion-vibration m4daines. Gor. zhur. no,7:47-50 Jl 161* (kRA 15:2) 1. TSentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro Ministerstva. geologii i oldiranynedr, Moskva. (Boring machinory) ASHAVSK171 A.M.; VOUOVs Yu.P, Aral:m'bW the performance of vibrodrilla. Trudy TSKB no.!5t4G-.-,'.' lei. (HIRA 3.817) ASHAVSKIY;, AsM.,jand.takhn.nauk Designing OPtimal Parameters of boring equipment for mines. Ugoll 40 no-347-49 Mr 165. (MIRA 18t4) ASIIAVSKIY, I. It began in the "Young eagle" club. Sov.profsoiuzy 18 no.12.- 36-37 Je 162. (MIRA 15z6) 1. Predsedatell detskogo kluba, "Orlenok", g. Gor'kiy. (Gorki.v--Childrents clubs) ASRAVSKIT, M.S.; SHAIMU, M.S.(Moskwa) O=MwwvMMw,wAM~ Certain problems of trichomonal infections of the arogenital tract. Urologlia, no.2:48-52 Ap-Je 155. (KLBA 8:10) 1. Is koshno-venercilogicheekogn otdalenlya (sav.dotsent V.P.Volkov) bollnitsy medsantrud (glavMy vrach A.P.Timo- feyeva) (URTMITIS, bacterioloty, Thrichomonan, in males) (TRICHNOWASIS urethritle, In males) T 1 -2 -1i ~7 V 7 - - - - -- AUTHOR: ASHAVWY,S.IL . Eng. 105-7-21V29 TITLEt Strong Semiconductor Rectifiers. (Moshchnyye poluprovocraico-gya ,qpryamitelis Russian) PIRIODICAM Xlektriohestval 1957, Nr 7, pp 89-91 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: 1.) A collection of articles published in foreign periodiods in the course of the last two years. A survey of the devel- opment of selenium-, germanium-, and silicon rectifiers. (With I Illustration) 2.) A short description of the oable-Iaying project aoross the English Channels which in planned to be carried out in 1957P in aooordanoe with what was declared by the joint; Franoo-British committee In the fftn Of 1956. ASSOOIATION: Not giyen PRESENTED BY: STOMITTED: AVAIMLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 ASHAYJW, M.M.; TONKONDGIY, A.Ya. %IperatlzV,, hydraulic systems of Dt-54A tractor combined with PH-4-35 plows. Makh.aill.hosp. 8 no.9:12-14 8 159. (MIRIL 1111) 1. Rabotnilci spetsia'llnogo konetruktorakogo byuro zavoda In. Cktyabrilskoy r Ovolyutsii. (Tractors--Hydraulic equipment) __#SHAYLPV, M.M.; TONKONOGOV, A.Ya. (Tonkonohov, A.IAJ M-5-35 semimounted five-bottom plow, Makh. sill.hosp. 11 no.800- 31 Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Pabotniki spetaialinogo konstruktorskogo byuro savoda Im. Oktyabrl- skoy revolyutaii. (plows) ,;t,i;dy on tho ofl,cct or ~.-.robl it I o1. i (:I n ("ll t fit.) C-ol I ;I ("r ;,:I I I, I! k.11 IS I;;(' It Ica I,(,, nclr,!I. Illailch. t-rildy Kaz - i~?os - moti - i m- 14 -.87-88 164 . (NIRA 18;9) ll-arxi., ldol.cg. nauk V.V.Sonkev,1011) Ir, stilt'lit.a. OVRUTSKIYI G.D., dotsont; ZELENKOVA, N.P.; ASHAYEVA, L.A. Cytologic study of the effe0t Of SOMe Pigments UEtable in the treatment of diseases of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Vop. obahchei atom. 17:74-77 164. (MIRA 18,-31) I."TSentraltnaya aauchno-issledoviAtellskaya laboratoriya Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo maditainskogo instituta. k-HBELI) F.D.; PARSHINA, A.M.; GOMAN, M.S.j ZRIZ111NA, L.I.; KUrTSOVA, K.M. Exprous analysis of organomota,11ic comp)unds bailed on reflected 0--radiation. Zav. 1%b. 31 no.9.1062-1063 165, (M IRA IS: I,)) 3/032/62/028/611/005/015 B1 04[B1 02 AUTHORSs Ashbell, F. B.p.,gaydadymov, V, II.p Zhinhina, L. I., and Shtifman, L. M. TITLEs Express method for analyzing silicon alloys by reflected P-radiation PERIODICALs Zavodskaya laboratorlya, v. 28t no.'11, 1962, 133a - 1339 TEM A method of comparing the intensity ~f P-radiati -on reflected from samples of a binary alloy with that reflected from a stqndard of' the same alloy is suggested. Since the intensity of reflected P-radiation is directly proportional to z2/3~of the reflecting* element, the composition of binary alloys can be determined from the intensity ratio of the reflected P-radiatiort if standard and sample have nekrly the same composition.. A device conaisting of a differential ionization chamber with d-c amplifier, as developod by K. S. Kalugin, V. V. Markeloy, and V. B. Gaydadymov, w4el used for analyzing c6p~er-silicon ailloys. The device was calibrated against.va:rious standards, the range of measurement being changed by appropriate compensation of the ioniz&tkqrL-ourreJ2t* The method has an error of determination amounting to *0.25%and the analysis takes 8 - 10 min. Card 1/2 S/03 62/028/011/005/015 Express method for analyzing ... B104Y2.102 Iron admixtures slightly affect the accuracy. There are 3 figures and I table. Card 212 A, /00o S/ 14 " /5 9/0()2/05/016/o26 E041;E32.1 AUTHOR: Ashbel I , A.-I. 9 TITLE: timulator Study of a Linear Autopilot PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysahikh uchebnylch zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 5, pp 787 - 794 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The block diagram of Figure I describes the course- control system with the following componentis: OP, the controlled object (a ship); Kr and aK - measuring elements; C - a summing device; Y - an amplifier; CM - a servomotori P - the steering arrangement. The measuring elements are a free (3 degrees of freedom) gyroscope sensing course deviation and a rate gyroscope intbgrating the deviation with time. Pick-offs convert these readings to voltages which are summed as shown. The equations describing the transfer propeorties of each block in the diagram are: the ship, Eq (1); the gyros, between Eqs (1) and (2); the summing point, Eq (2); the amplifier, Eq (3); the servomotor, Eq (4); the whole autopilot, Eq (5). The characteristic clo.sed loop equation is Eq (6). The analysis is made 'Dy expressing Cardl/A~ the time constants T 1 and T. in terms of the other qe"", 68653 S/141/59/002/05;/0.16/026 Simulator Study of a Linear Autopilot E041/E321 quantities in Eq (6) and plotting T2 against Ti The time constant T I is that of the ship and is the ratio of the moment of inertia about a vertical axis to the coefficient of viscot~s friction; T . refers to the rate gyro and depends on the moment of inertia of the spinner, the angular speed and the spring rette. In the T2-T1 diagram of Figure 2 the stablo region is that confined between the curve and the T2 axin. When K (R. = K 1K2K3N , see Eq (1) for N ) increasets the stable area shrinksj when T 3 (servomotor time cDnstant) falls, the area expands. Since all tile coefficients in Eq (6) are positive, the Hurwitz criterion becomes (T + T )T '- (T + T )2 _ T T Wr 2 ~S- 0 This class 1 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 of system is referred to as structurally stable since it may be made stable by altering only ono parameter. Card2/4 4/ 63653 S/141/59/002/05/016/026 Eo4l/E321 Simulator Study of a Linear Autopilot Another variant of parameter analysis is now considered in which K 2 (the amplifier gain) is plotted ~:-,gainst T1 The respective equations are Ti I (Eq 12) and K 2 (Eq 13). The condition T, < IAKT, , previously observed in Figure 2, cannot be fulfilled here for practical servomotor designs. Positive acceleration feedback is therefore applied to the servomotor block. An alternative is negative feedback embracing the free gyro and the servomotor. For the particular values given in the first paragraph of Section 3, p 791, substitution is made in Eq (6); the real and imaginary parts of K2(jw) being set out in Table 1. Table 2 gives the ordinates PW from the K2 (jw) hodograph. The frequency characteristic is Figure 4, from which the linear approximations of Figure 5 are deduced. Whence the transient response is Figure 6 with an effe,~,tive settling Card3/4 t!Lme of 6.5 see- LK 68653 S/141/59/002/05/oi6/026 Simulator Study of a Linear Autopilot Eo4l/E321 There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvermyy universitut (Gor-lkiy-State University) SUBMITTED: April 20, 1959 Card 4/4 M59 41 S-0 s/14i/60/003/03/014/014 2 B382 AUTHORS: Ashbell, N.I., Denisov,__G.G~'W Dozorov, V.A. Three-dimensio' TITLE: An Initru-m--ent for the Display of nal Phase Trajectories PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 540 - 543 TEXT: The development of theinstrument was suggested by Andronov at Gor'kiy University (Ref.5). It was roquired to'obtain simultaneously two dl-splays of plane projections of the phase trajectories by means of two oscillographs.. Such an instrument was developed and described in a paper by Andronov and others (Ref. 4). Recently, it was found, however, that a simpler instrument is possible. The block diagram of this device is shown in Fig. 1. The device has three inputs for the quantities propor- tional to the coordinates x, y, z of the phase space and two outputs; one of the outputs is periodically scanned by means of an electronic or electromechanical switch and produces a voltage proportional to y +~kx . This voltage signal is produced by a wideband amplifier Y having a gain k , an inverter V1 and an adding circuit C The resulting signal is applied to the Card 1/3 82459 s/l41/60/003/03/Oi4/ol4 E19RIE382 An Instrument for the Display of Three- im nslonal Phase Traj ectories horizontal plaiD of an oscillograph. The voltage proportional to the coordina.te* Z is taken from the second output and Applied to the vortical, deflection plates of the oscillograph. In this manner two plane projections are simultaneously obtained on the screen of a single oscillograph and these can be immadiately observedstereoscopically. A detailed circuit diagram of the instrument is shown in Fig. 2. The amplifier and the inverter V~/ are based on a triode. The anode and cAthode of the triode are connected to a relay P , which is driven by a multINribrator based on a double triode. The adding circuit is in the form of an amplifier provided with negative feedback; the anode load of this amplifier is in the form of a triode. The output voltage of the adding circuit is applied to the grid of a cathode follower, whose output terminals are connected to the horizontal deflection Card 2/3 82459 S/141/60/003/03/014/014 An Instrument for the Display of TRl 22/�182 nsional Phase r e- me Trajectories plates of the oscillograph. The display circuit was employed to observe the limit cycles of the oscillator shown in Fig. 3. The projections of the limit cycle for this circuit art) shown in the photo,;raph of Fig. 4. There are 4 Tigures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and I English. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Gorlkiy State University) SUBMITTED: January 23, 1960 Card 3/3 86861 AUTHORt T - s/i4i/60/003/005/oi6/026 E192/E382 TITLE: Theory of the Oscillator Bas(.1 on a Point-ccontact Transistor PERIODICAL% Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 866 - 871 TEXT: The oscillator considered is shown in Fig. 1. For the purpose of analysis of this system it is assumed that the static characteristics of the transistor can be approximated by linear functions of the typet vk R (ik+ ai ve Rn (ie+ Pik Here, v k and v e are the voltages at the collector and Card 1/8 86861 s/141/60/003/005/ol6/026 E192/E382 Theory of the oscillator Based on a Point.-contact, Transistor the emitter with respect to the base, ikand ieare the currentsflowing in their circuits and RMand Rnare the resistances of the collector and the emitter junctions whose values depend on the subscripts m and n (equal to zero or 1) depending on the region Gmn in which the transistor operates; a and 0 are constant coefficients such that; a > I , p /, 1 and ap /_ I . Eqs. (1) are valid for the regions Gmn , which are defined by the inequalities (2). The equations describing the circuit of Fig. I can easily be derived. For the point ab the following expressions are true: ve (i + ie)r (3) Card 2/8 LX 86861 s/14i/6o/003/005/ol6/026 E192/E382 Theory of the Oscillator Based on a Point-contact Transistor Further, the following formulae should be introduced: Ldi/dt + v = ve - vk (5) Cdv/dt = 1 (6) The significance of the various symbols in Eqs. (3) and (6) should be clear from Fig. 1. These equations can be combined and their variables can be changed in such a way that the final expressions are: dy/dt' + 2orly + x (7) dx/dt' y (8) Here, x =: v and i = y/r . The formulae represented by Eqs. (2) can also be written in the new variables. They are now in. the form: Card 3/8 86861 s/i.4i/60/003/005/016/026 E192/E382 Theory of the Oscillator Based on a Point-contact Transistor Y) > (-I)'(a n - Yn , 0 (_,)n(, m - YMY) 4 0 (9) Thus, the Jynamics of the system of Fig. I is described by linear equations (7) and (8) for the four regions G mn 0 which are defined by Eqs. (9). The system is in the state of equilibrium at the following coordinates: x0 = % and yo = 0 . The position of the equilibrium state in the regions of Gmn as a function of the parameters E and E can easily be determined. From Eqs. (7) and (8) ii. can easily be sl~en that the condition of self -excitation of the oscillattir is (Y' < 0 and that this condition is met in the region G 0l, Card 4/8 L# 86861 s/141/60/003/oo5/016/026 E192/E382 Theory of the Oscillator Based on a Point-contact Transistor The case when the pwameters 6 and E lie in the equilibrium region and the condition of self-excitation is met is investigated in some detail. It is shown that for 6 /E < 1/u. (where I = (3 /R and VL = P /r), the boundaries of the ordinates should fulfil the following: y > yl > y2, the following should 3 . > y4 for (E /E > q/11 be met: Y4 > Y2 yl > Y3 ' It is clear that each boundary contains a point at which the phase trajectory is at a tangent to the boundary. The coordinates of these contact points are defined bys Xm = Xm + SM; Ym = a n/Yn Card 5/8 x11 = xn+ Sn yn = aM/ym (12) 66861 s/141/60/003/005/016/026 E192/E382 Theory of the oscillator Based on a point-contact Transistor where xM is the abscissa of the point of contact on the boundary with subscript m , SMis the distance between a point on the boundary and the contact point; the quantities with subscript n denote the corresponding coordinates for the other boundaries. The existence of the limit cyclesin the system can be determined by investigating the correspondence functions (Ref. 2) for the point transformations of the segments of the boundaries of the linearity regions. The correspondence functions can be derived by introducing suitable new variables (Ref. 1) so that Eqs. (7) and (8) can be written as: i + cry + X = 0 + OrX - y = 0 By integrating this systew it is ~)ossiblc to derive the correspondence functions in a parametric-'form; these - Card 6/8 V4 86861 S/ 111.1 Theory of the Oscillator Based on a Point-contact Tratibistor (:C'fille Coe value'-" ofSmand S11 By examining the expressions for S m and S n t it is found that the correspondence functions are monotonically increasing functions with continxious variables. These properties are ~:re,-;crve,~! duving; the transition from one region to another, each resion is characierised by its normalised "ime anti its or and u) The liviit cycle is shown to occtir only when the self -excitation condition is fulfilled and it can pass through Vie Virce regions G G and G 001 01 Oil or throu or sh one ol" t1in fullorii,,,,- 1:.airs:GillG01 r 'I cc -Ioi riere are 2 figures, 3 tables and 3 Soviet'~ L9 MZ61 S/141/60/003/005/016/026 Elq-~/E332 Th~!ory of t'-,(, Oscil.lator Da-sod on a Point-contact Transistor ZI CO ASSOCIATICN: Nauchno-issledovate~.lskiy fiziko-tekhnichaskiy institut pri Gorllxo~skolll universitete (Scientific-rxedearcl~ Fhysico-technical Institute of Gorlki~, University) S U B 1,'D March 26, 196c L/ Ca A S/143L/61/004/002/012/()17 (/0 q6,1167, E192/E382 AUTHORS- Ashbell. N.I. and Postnikov, L.V. TITLE, Calculation of Oscillator Systems Based on Transistors PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizika, 1961, Vo. 4, No. 2, PP. 319 - 328 TExT. In the calculation of transistor oscillators it is often convenient. to approximate the static characteristics of the transistors by sections of straight lines. It was shown in a number of works (Ref. 2 - L.V. Postnikov - Izv. vyssh. uch. zav., Radio.fizika, 2, 767, 1959; Ref. 4 - V.G. Aranovich, L.V. Posthl:kov - Radiofizika -in print) that under these conditions it is possible to give a general solution of the problem. In the following, this type of solution is applied to an autonomous system with one degree of freedom, and one transistor. For the purpose of analysis, it is assumed that in an autonomous system of the second order the nonlinearity is due to the transistor alone. The equations of the static characteristics of the transistor can be written in the form Card 1/7 s/i4i/61/004/002/012/017 Calculation of oscillator Systems..El92/E382 (Ref 2); iK = gmvk Ogij.) J2 = gnV SmVk where J J., and v v,, are currents and voltages of the KI K) , coLke-tor and emitter, respectively. Eqs. (1) are linear in each of the four regions G mn 4 which are defined by; e 0; (_..,)nv ,< 0 (2) K (m. n = 0 or 1.) Further, it should be noted that 9M / gn for m = n and Card 2/7 s/14i/61/004/002/012/017 Calculation of Oscillator Systems ... E192/E382 m m n n 0 '~ g 9-L 0 '.,.so S., 0 4. 'rho parameters a and 0 for junction transistors are less than unity; on the other hand, for point-contac.t transistors, a -'. 1, 0 - I and a0 \' I . The linear portion of the system can be described by the following set of equations: (IJAX + (II...Y+01:111 ajjJ,~b,,x+b,,),-j. (3) (I - 1. 2. 3.. 4), where a and b are constant coefficients independent of the prameters of the transitor and x and y are those variables which cannot undergo discontinuous changes. By substituting J K and J- from Eqs. (1) into Eqs. (3), the following system is obtained: Card 3/7 s/14i/61/004/002/012/017 Calcixlation of oscillator Systems ... E1921/r,382 + I IIIRv, 7 hI'.v + b,,~, bol; U wh or e 9"1 Ili,; + g' It is now assumed that the determinant A constructed froin the coefficients of the lefthand-side portion of Eqs. (4), is different from zero in all the regions G& mn In this case, the solution of these equations urith respect to the variables Sc, :~' vK rind v is: Card 4/7 s/14i/61/oo4/002/012/017 Calculation of Oscillator Systems .... 9192/r,,382 Ax-x-\'b,,All+' A x Vb,,,+,+ \1 Vb . -.j I? A21 + Y b1-:111 X \'bi, A' +VbI., A' + \bi, A' (5) -W M -j ") - 1 Av# x Y bi, A' bi-.. A' \'bn /1'. where the quantities A are the determinants derived from the determinant A of the system. The first pair of these equations represents the differential equations of the motion of the system, while the second pair determines the distribution of the regions Gmn on the xy plane. The linearity regions Gmn on the phase plane are determined by the inequalities: Card 5/7 s/i4i/6i/oo4/Oo2/ol2/0l7 calculation of oscillator Systems * ... L192/r382 V. b,, A'Ptl +b,-j Arm I \-'i b,,A'M) 0; (6) from which it follows that. in general, the plane is divided into four regions by means of four straight lines issuing from the same point. From Eq3. (6) it is also found that if during transition from one region G mn into another, the quantity A does not change its sign, the regions colver the whole phase plane without overlapping. On the other hand, if in three regions G it is found that A 0 and in the fourth region A 0 itin tile phase plane in this region is overlapped (three times). In this'case, tho system of equations is contradictory. The coordinates of the equilibrium states of tile system can be obtained from 11;qs. (5) by assuming that I = 9, = 0 . The characteristic equation of the system of Eqs. (5) is in the form: Card 6/7 s/i4i/61/004/002/012/017 Calculation of Oscillator Systems...E192/E382 Ap 2 b A' + Llb i A p + b A ij = 0 (12) J.1 1 2 2 7.i?il j2 12 The correspondence functions for the case of a non-overlapping phase plane are determined and it is found that these functions are continuous and monotonically increasing or decreasing functions with continuous variables. The correspondence functions can be used in order to determine the periodic regimes of the oscillator and to study the stability of these regimes. However, this is a complex problem, which is not attempted in this work. There are 7 Soviet references., ASSOCIATION:. Nauchno-issledovatel~skiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitete (Scientific Research Physicotechnical Institute of Gorkiy Univarsity) SUBMITTED; October 11, 1960 Card 7/7 33229 s/l41/6f/o64/oQ6/oi6/Ol7 0q-01 //3 //v/0 .1-1 ~1?- On ~, //,/, /) 1;,192/r,382 AUTHORS: Ashbell, N.I. and Postnikov, L.V. TITLE: 3he stability 'problem of transistor circuits PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiofizilca, v. 4, no. 6, 1961, 1149 - 1154 TEXT: It is shoim,on the basis of the diffusion equation describing the motion of the minority carriers in the base of a transistor, that the collector and emitter currents of a transistor can be expressed in operatorial form by: gk7rk -OL geve v - OL g e a gk'k wh or e: Card 1/5 The stability problem In the above, "l +'r lpi 33229 s/jL41/6i/oo4/oo6/oi6/oi R,192/wM 9k q& ;~?("Jk I' ,, ctil ul~' - ghv, c1h VfV'; kT g, eqv.,j*r v, ctil W v, g~.vl ctil qclvl. kT (7) g IONIIcth WIJ I cx = I /c h ur '0 and * The other symbols are as follows: w.- is the normalized base width, 1 0 = sqp 0D P (s is the area of the base, q is the electron charg-e, p is the equilibrium hole concentration and D p is the diffusion constant), k is the Boltzmann constant, and T is the absolute temperature; v 0 and v k represent small voltage deviations at the Card 2/5 33229 S/i4i/6i/oo4/oo6/ol6/0l7 The stability problem to.* E192/E382 amitter and collector Junctions with regard to the operating-point voltages v. and v. . The symbol p. in Eqs. (6) and (7) represents the Laplace transformation and it is seen that for p = 0 , Eqs. (6) are the same as the static equations of the transistor. Eqs. (6) can be used in investigating the dynamic behaviour of transistor circuits - in particular, their stability. This can be done by using the D-Separation method (Ref. 4: Yu.I. Neymark - Stability of Linearized Systems - LKVVIA, L., iq4q~ Ref. 5: Yu.:E. Neymark, Yu.I. Gorodetskiy, N.N. Leonov - Izv. vyssh. uch. zav., Radiofizika, 2, 967, 1959). The met)-.1od is employed to investigate the stability of a blocking oscillator shown in Fig. 1. It Is shown that the characteristic equation of the systeat is in the form of., 2 2 (LiL2 - M )(1 )gkg.P" + IL L pl+l 0 1 lge ' 2gk - UM(gk + SA (9) Card 3/5 33229 s/14i/6i/oo4/oo6/oi6/ol7 The stability problem .... E192/E382 By applying the D-separation method to E S* (9), it is found that for small t (where -C = -r1/ V gk 9e Llr2_ ) the excitation condition for the oscillations is almost identical with that of an oscillettor descr:Lbed by static characteristics when the, inertia of the carriers is not taken into accounts as -r .' is increased, the self-excitation conditions deteriorate. For a given I^r- the excitation condition is improved by increasing the current amplification factor a 0 and the ratio of the admittams of the emitter and collector junctions, the optimum value of the feedback coefficient is obtained when the product of the transformation ratio and the square root of the ratio of the emitter and collector admittances is equal to unity. A blocking oscillator can also be excited when provided with negative feedback but, in this case, ,y should be of the order Of 104 , which can only be achieved if the inductances are small. In the case of the transistor, type ri-i6 (P-16), the inductances are of the order of I ttH and it was therefore Card 4/5 33229 S/14jL/6i/oo4/oo6/oi6/017 The stability problem * ... E192/E382 impossible to produce oscillations in,the presence of a negative fcedback. There are 2, figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references (one of which is a translation from 'EnglishY.' ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom universitet (Scientific Research Physicotechnical Institute of Gor'kiy University) SUBMITTED, May 20, 1961 Fig. 1: 4- X Card 5/5 ASHBELI, N,.I.; YEMELIYANOVA, I.S.; POSTNIKOV, L.V. Use, of single-terminal pairs containing a tunnel diode and a transistor in computer units. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiofiz. 6 no.41833-839 161--.. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy fiziko-teklinielieskiy institut pri Gorlkovskori universitete. ACC ESSION NR: AP4017040 S/0141/63/006/006/'1216/1226 AUTHORS: __R's1*A?ql.'j. N~ 1.1 Postnikov, L. Tt TITLE: concerning tbe theory of the LR transistor oscillator SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiofizika, v. 6, no. 6, 1963, 1216-1226 TOPIC TAGS: oscillator, LR,oscillator, transistor LR oscLllhtort phase plane, phase.plot, limit cycle, stability boundary, stability boundary transformation, canonical transformation, pointwise trans-, formation, self oscillating system, self oscillation period ABSTRACT: The method previously developed by the authors (Izv. VUZ'ov--Radiofizika, v. 4, 319, 1961) for the calculation o-~! the parameters of transistorized self-oscillatinq systems is used to de- termine the dynamic behavior of an LR oscillatdri. The static model of the transistor is employed. Generalized equations of motion are derived by approximating the transistor static characteristics by Card. 1/2 ._ i _. ACCESSION UR; AP4017040 means of piecewise linear functions. The phase plane is then broken up into linea,rity regions and the distribution of the equil:Lorium states in these regions ~nd the stability of each state are -then as- certained. 7he existence, uniqueness, and stability of the limit cycle are proved and the self-oscillation period determined. A qualitative comparison of the results with the behavior-of a real transistor oscillator confirms the developed theory. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 25 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Nauclino*issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy institut pri Gor'kovskom universitete (Scientific Research Radiophysics In- stitute of Go.r'kiy-University) SUBMITTED: lEwFeb63 DATE ACQ: 18Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GE NO REF SOV: Oll OTHEk: 000 Card 2/2 ASHBFLI, II.I.; POSTNIKOV, L.V. Deisign of a tranaistor L-R-oscillator. Radiotekh. i elekt.ron. 13. no.1:116-122 Ja 166. (VaTVI 19: 1) 1. 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IR 31 I rain eut W lantloliosis with atcInin are stiribi 00 J i hish parasitoltopic cffov~ aml the protracito vii I 0 00 00000 L 11 u 0 W 36 11 11 a ill 0 0 of to or a 0- A- a 4 1aA- I 1. 0'. 0- bit* In A,,A 1940, is ca" inistra. v. with lie thin, smrkv. a o 0 Vol affet 3 lolls of coo to the ago mitill. )olh 00 to 4100 goo 190 moo bee it r 3 V it PWO owl u is if W a Is ooa 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 C 0 41 0 000 *ro 0 0; 0 00 0 00 0 00 & 000 00 o III ~1411 0 o o 00 00 000 9 0 0 0 oi & 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 e 1 0 0~0-0.11111 9 0 goo 0 * 0 00 0 11 Z2 1 1 .2 1-1) ASIMEW, S. I. PA 7~T54 UBM/Medlel" - N&Urla, 22israpy -Apr 194 Medlolue - Leablisals., Therapy, "Review of 'Ata'brin and Its Widespread Uss, bi walirilk mad Lmblicals' by S. X. Ashbell)* Prof 1. A, Massir P "Bow MsdltslW No -Mmlogrephlo presentatics of varlout probl" oasmect)d vith -use of stabrIA- for troatuat & palarla and' lexbI16616. Critto Aittemi-that'seabid printixg or book chould contain 00"'conorete exengaes of' "blevamente and less blbllographlcal motes. ASABBLI I SOL - --- Treatment of balantidiasis. Ilia.- mod. s Moskva 30 no.21.47-51 Fab 1952. (GIML 22:1) 1. Of Gorlkly Oblast Clinical Hospital imeni 1. A. Sewshko (H.8L.d Physician -- Honored Physician RSPSR K. 1. 114'snetsor). 1. ASHM', S. I., STOLPI-TSKAYA, V. 0.. Profs. 2. USSR (60C.) 4. Lungs-Diseases 7. Aerosol-penicillin inhalation therapy of suppurative pulmonary processes in pneumo-selerosis of toxico-chemical etiology. Klin. mod. 30 no. 10 1952. 9. 14onthlv Liet-of Russian AggessiQns, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. ASHBZLI, S.I.; IBAKOMIT, A.T.; BOKAIOVA, V.G. , I I,-, , ~ Apparatus for aerosol penicillin therapy. Ur. arkh., MDakya 25 no. 1:74-80 Jan-Yeb 1933, (01ML 24:1) 1. Professor for Ashboll.- Pasigning Ingineer for Krakoviikly; Scisntif~c Associate for Sokolova. 2. Of the Clinical ))apartment of Gorlkly ln~ stitute of Iabor Hygione and Occupational Disoases (Director -- Dooost A. S. Arkhipov). ASHUL'. S.I., professor (Oorlkiy),, BILUIONOVA, Z,V. (Gorlkiy). Treatrient of bronCIA41 mmthms with inhalations of dinedrol and penicillin aerosols. Klin.med- 31 no.12:72-73 D '53. (MIRA 7:1) 1. Iz klinicheekogo otdola (zaveduyushchiy - professor S.I.Aahball) Gorlko-;skogo Instituta, gigiyeny truda. I professionalInfth zabole- vaniy. (Asthma) (Penicillin) (Inhalation (Therapeutics)) N'.Q. and 1C*,,*(,LOVA-7-bG. Clin. ]kept. Res. lnHTof llyg.,of Labour and industr. Dis., Nin. of 111th, Ussr. ,xDt~rionces in thti, treati-ont of viral influenza and int,,nf-,mopro-jhyla;/.is of ~Wiis Oisease under worldnf, conditions (11us:;ian text) 195010(22-23) Acriquine is appliod as aii aerosol with or without penicillin for prophylactic purposes- as well aj for troaLwnt during the eal'ly poricd L)f disea:%). "rhe V"!J.ch 1111vo, been performned during an epider,-iie of viral inflaenza in the --prin:r o-' 19.52 on riumberous groups of pati,--nt~ T rovA to Jue vorr encournFirry. It is theri2fore necessary-at leas-, Crom ;1, -0 suar'(1pui"iL Of national econo-,Ly to sav-a laboi-,r-hours, to apply aoro,-,ol~; for prophylacucal ani therancutical pun.)Osoo. ~~Ven treatment 'beginnin,-, only in the later neriod of disease lis useful, a-- it provnits complicaticils an.' shorrona the course o;' disease. .'~'Urther 3tuc~ies ana expansion of the troatrr-nt by aerosolr, in the couroo of viral influc:nza are necessax-. JcUi-,iar - Graz SO: &ccerpta VIedica, Vol. 1 No. 2 Soctioll X'Vll, Fcbruar~y 1955. ASMOLI I so is 1-11- -1-i" Scinntiflo conference of young scientists of the Go&y Institute of Industrial hygiene and Ocoupational Diseases. Gig. I oan, no.10: 56-57 0 '54- OCLA& 7:11) (IMSTRIAL HYGINNN, In Ihnsia. conf.) ],'The dynainks 0 -Absinjiti(n) clud citobtion Of'wwjUqj --igttAulfai It lu various methods of odminl3itation. 1, A~12*Zfi 0. objcct of Ow twh, l%;,, lo h,i I ma thc cjij,c (4 the r0ativv ineNctivcm-i of thl. group in chionk palmomiry Intv bigh toe. bic-sq iii octitv proc-cises. Na jtor-~tflf in,),- , 1,, t,,i n"N"It wil.11,1C For 5tild) Otling to it. high Okcill.k.11c" m'i ! wly. in 'later which 1wrjoiti oral itud parwitind idininistra- tioll. Pi'liolving qral wlllliai~ttt.floll It circlihiv, ill tile blo-A for 6,-6 Jus., is slowly Lxmicd Ili Oic whiv ibirii)j: 21 wi., bla i, abwm It% the spattim or (,ill% -i IN'll"I 0- 111t:111W is uwij 0 cv. !(All. tile &11j! ;q)Jw:r' Ill the cpIltilm lo A. S~.,Mlikiu GEROT Sec. 6 Vol. 11/4 Apr- 57 J_ J:EPICA r 2273. ASHBEL S.I. *The basic principles and therapeutic meth- o~o ~pneumosclerooes (Russian text) KLIN.MED.(Mosk.) 1955, 33/12 (47-53) The result of treatment of toxic pneumoscleroses is based on specially organized prophylactic methods, lung exercises, oxygen therapy, antibiotic therapy and sulphonamide therapy by means of aerosol inhalation, the Introduction of peni- cillin, an adapted diet, profuse administration of vitamins, sanatorilam treat- ment In places with a favourable climate. and symptomatic treatment. Frey - Berlin (XV. 6) V. ra~ e-L) al"F-M)TA MMICA Sac 6/Vol 13/6 Internal Medicine Jime 59 28118. INI'LUENCE OF VAIUOUS PROTEIN FOODS ON THE NITROGFN IJALAN- CF IN PATIENTs SUFFE'RING FROM PNEUMOCONIOSIS (Russian text) - A s libel S. I . and Ke 8e lb re ne r E. G. Inst. of Industr. 111th and 11_~- Vis, orkii - VOPR. PIT. 1956. 15/2 (14-18) Tables 4 In patients suffering from pneurnoconiosis complicated by chronic purulent pro- cesses in the respiratory tract, the output of protein exceeds the intake, and thV., N balance becomes negative on a diet which in normal individuals would ensure N equilibrium. The negative N balance in these patients is largely due to the loss of ltroteins from the copious purulent expectoration. Their capacity to assimilate protein is reduced, but by a prop;rly chosen diet the negativ:., N balance can be reversed. This can be achieved by increasing the total protein intake and by the selection of suitable aminclacids, especially those present in milk protein. The diet of patients suffering from pneumoconiosis should contain 2.0 to 2.2 g. protein per I kj!. body weight per day (average 140 to 150 g.). Two thirds should be animal pro- tein, and 50% of this taken as milk, cheese curds and cheese. Krymskii - Moscow (S) ,f;.f ASHBBL16 S.L. professor Dynamic's of the absorption and circulation of the sodium salt of pare-aminoBalisylic acid In the body following various methods of administration. Probl.tub. 34 no.6 supplament:4-5 H-D 156. (XLRA 10:2) 1. 1z klinichaskogo otdela (zav. - prof* S.I.Ashbell) Gortkovskogo instituta pigiyany truda I profsabolevaniy kdir. - kandidat meditoinskikh nauk O.M.Gavruseyko) (PARUNINOBALICTLIC ACID, administration, absorps & circo after various modes of admin. (Rua)) 0, WWM w Mq ff. I m ASHBELI, S.I.,prof.; SMIRNOVA, V.K., nauchnyy sotrudnik Aerosol inhalation therapy using aminophylline and penicillin In bronchial asthma. Yrach.dolo suDDlement 157:9-10 (MIRA 11,:)) 1. Rlinicheskly otdal isav.-prof. B.I.Aabbell) Gorlkovakogo nauch.no- isaltdovatel'skogo institute gigiyeny truda I professionallnykh sabolevaniy. (AEROSOL TWIRAPY) (ASTHMA) A 4ury, C' h iftow- Orginia =4 poundii.' With UnithiDl," by Prof S. I. Ashbell and V. A. Tretlya- ~ova Clinical Division (head, ~rof S. I. Ashbel-T, Govkiy In- stitute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, Vrachebnoye Pelo, Moscow, No 1, Jan 57, pp 6-7 The article reports results of the clinical use of unithiol, a sul- ,khydryl compound, as an antilote in the therapy of occupational intoxica- tion contracted by 22 workers who, while engaged in the production of granozan, ci%me in contact with ethyl mercury and ethyl mercuric chloride, -In all cases the re- .or were affected by the vapors of metallic mercury. ;.,sults were -Positive. Notwithstanding the fact that fairly large doses of ,,u,nithiol were administered to the patients (up to 50 millimeters in the 4ourse of the treatment) the preparation was well tolerated by them. No -espect unithiol is superior or damaging effects were noted. In this z to BALI the foreign preparation which even in therapeutic doses is fuirly NY USSIVpharmaco3~ogy, Tbxicology'. Chem.-,therapcutical Preparations V-7 Abs Jour : Ref nur - Biol-, No 5, 1958, No 23441 Author : Asbbe~LS---1---j Sokolova V.G. Inst : Not Given Title : About Chlorotetracycline Absorption, Circulation and Excre- Ition From, the Organism. Orig Pub : Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, No 1.. W-45 Abstract : The study was made on 127 men. It was found that eblorots3tra- cyclin (I), orally administered in a 0.25 g dose) was rapidly absorbed and excreted by the kidneys; a bacteriostatic con- ceatmtion of I (0-03-3.84(/mi.) was maintained in the blood for 18-22 hours. I was excreted in the urine uP to 73 hours in concentrations which exceeded considerably the blood concen- tration of the antibiotic for the same period. Apparentlyj, the kidneys had the ability to concentrate I. By the stomach wall. I was excreted up to 37 hours.. and in the bile 'aP to 15- 16 bourn in 0.22-1.2 y/ml concentrations. Ca.rd' 1/1 ASHBICLI, �:,.I.; SKOLOVA, V.G. Absorption, otroulation, and elimination of chlortetracycline. Antibiotiki 2 no.lt4O-45 Ja-7 157. (NIIIA 12:11) 1. Gorlkovskiy nauahno-iseledovatel'skiy institut gigiyeny truda i profoosionallufth zabolevanly. (OMMIMACYCLOE, metab. absorp., cire. & eliminationj ASHBILI, S.I I FILATOVA, V.S. (Gorlkiy) Basic taske in the provention of occupational poisoning among worksrij of chemical industries. Gigotruda i prof. tab. no.4: 12-16 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Intititut gigiyany truiia i proftabolovanti (CHSHISTIRY, TECHNICAL"UFSTY HEASURNS) (IMUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY) ASHBILI, S.I., professor; ANYBUTA. I.I.; SOKOIA)VAO T.G. - - omwow---Ww levomycotin therapy for chronic pulmonary suppurations in pneumo- sclerosis. Vrach.delo no.8:871-873 Ag 157- (MLRA 10:8) 1. Xlinicheskiy otdol (zov. - prof. B.I.Ashbell) Gorlkovskogo nouchno- iseledovatellskogo institute gigiyany trude i professionallnykh I zabolevaniy (CHU)RCKYGZTIN) (LUBGS--DISIASIS) ASHBIL', S.I., professor; SOKOIA)VA, Y.G.; KHARITONDY, V.V. Zfftctiveness of biomycin treatment in chronic suppurative diseases of the lungs. Klin.med. 35 no.5:28-)2 My 157. (KIRA 10:8) 1. Ix klinichaskogo otdala (sav. - prof. S.I.Ashbell) Gorlkovtikogo nauchno-teeledovatel*ekogo institute gigiyany truda I proflaboleva- niy (dir. - kandidat maditainskikh nauk O.K.Gavruseyko) (LUNG DISIUSIS. ther. biomycin in chronic suppurative die.) (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use biomycin, In chronic suppurative dive of lungs) ASMLI, S.I., SOKOLOVA, Y.G., SMUMOVA. V.K., UhRngeu in the sensitivity of sputum m1croflorR end tho development (if monilinsis In Antibiotic thernpy of suppuroLtive lung diseases& [with sumanr7 in English). Antibiotiki, I no.3.1109-112 MY.-Ja 158 (HUA 1IS7) 1. Gorlkovskiv gosudaretvannyy nAuchno-isaledovr%tellskiy -Institut gigiyeny truda I prof eesionnllnvkh bolezney. (SFUTUH~ microbiology, antibiotic nensitivity in ther. of pulm. supTyurntive din. (R-do)) (MON111ASIS, etiology and pathogenesis, antibiotic ther. of suDI),urntive pulm, die (Run)) DISEASE. therapy, supnurative, antibiotics causing monillasis & chnWe of sputum bRat. sensitivity(Rus)) ASHBW, S.I., TRWIYAMDVA. V.A. - 013tulation and deposition of mercury compounds in the or' anism Yarn@ i toks. 21 no,2:78..82 Mr-Ap t58 (Mig liM I* GorIkovskiy gonuanratvannyy nauchno-isoledovatellakly institut gigiyany truda i -orofbolsoney. ()MOURY, poisoning deposition & ciro. in various organs in fAt&l case (RUB)) ASHBILI , I.S. 1. , nrof SOKOIA)VA, V. G. ; AZOVSKAYA , 1. 1. %%"PM,WA*v" PO-4"" Treatment of chronic lung suppurations with o.Vtetracyclip (terramrain). Boy. mad. 22 no.12:32-38 D 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Ix kliticheakogo otdola (zav. - prof. S. I. Ashbell) GorIkovskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta giglyany trada i profeasionaltnykh bolezney (dir. - kand. mod. nauk 0. X. Glavruseyko). (WNG DISIMSM, ther. oxytetracycline in c'.ronic suppuratione (Ibas)) (OXYTBTR&CYOLIU, ther. use chronic lung suppurations, (Rue)) ASHBIL", S.I.- profo Working capacity in Pneumoscleroals of toxio-chemical atioloi7s' [with summary In %$glishl*' Gig. I aim- 23 noo*8:27-33 Ag 1.58 (14MA 1139) 1. Is Idinicheskogo otdale Gorlkovskago instituts, glgiyeny truda i professionallny~h bolesne,-; (OOMPATIMAL DISRASES pulm, fibrosis in chem. industre' (Rua)) (PULMONART TMOSIS, stiole & pathogen. tox, factors in chem. industr. (Rua)) ASHBELO S.I. (Gorlkiv) Diagnosis of lane, cancer in patiento with toxic pneumoselarosis. Gig.truda i prof.zab. 3 no.1,11-16 Ja-lP '59, (MIRA 12:2) 1. Institut gigiyany truda i prof zabolevaniy. (JZNGS--CANCIR) ASHBNLI# S.I* Oat-of-town scientific conference on problems of Industrial hygiene. Gig.truda I pref.tab. 3 no.5:61 S-0 159. (MIRA 13-.2) (INDUSTRIAL HTGIM) -,:ASHBZL1? S.I., prof. (Gorikiy) z Teaching occupational pathology in medical inetitutes. Gig. truda I prof. sab. 1+ no.2:38-1~) F 160. (MM 15:3) 1. Imstitut gigiyeny truda i profetisionalinykh bolesmy. (OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES) (MEDICINE, INDMTRUL-STUM AND TEACHING) ASHBELI, 3.1.; VOLOVIKO E.M.; SHIRIAMA, U.S. (Gorlkiy) Invalidik as a consequence of certain occupational diselanes. Gig. tru" i prof. 4ab. 4 no.405-56 Al? 160. (MIRA 15W 1. Institut ~igiyeny truda i professionaliny1di zabolevaniy. .OCCUPATIONAL DISIWES) (DISABLED),