SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.P. CHERNYSHOV - A.A. CHERNYY

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C H ERN 6(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1963 Kovrigin, Vladimir Pavlovich, and Yiktor Petrovich Chernyshov Te~levideniye i televizory (Television and Tel-ev-i-sTo-F-Recelvers) /Novosibirsk/ Novosibirskoye knizhnoye izd-vo, 1958. 61 p. 20,000 copies printed. Ed.s P. N. Men'shikov; Tech. Ed.s N. M. Pototskaya. PURPOSB The book is intended for the general reader. COVERAGE: The book presents in popular form the fundamentals of television and of microwave propagation. Soveral types of television antennas.are described and advice is given on their sel*ction according to conditions of reception. The book describes television receivers, a test pattern and its use, and the procedure for locating, switching-on and tuning various types of receivers Typical simple faults occuring in television sets are described, with info;_~ mation on how to correct them without the help of a repairman. Also giv*n art measures for the suppression of interferenc&. The book provides essential diagrams and other illustrations, and offers a list of recommended reading (3 Soviet works). No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/3 Television and Television Receivers SDV/1963 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. 1. Fundamentals of Television 5 Ch. 2. Microwave Propagation 7 Ch. 3. Antennas for the Reception of Television Signals 24 Common types of antennas 25 1. Symmetrical dipole 25 2. Folded dipole 29 3. Two-element antenna 31 4. Multielement antennas 31 5. Rhombic antenna 32 Selection of antenna type for television Ch. 4. Television Receiver 34 36 Ch. 5. Television Test Pattern 43 Locating the television receiver 54 Initial switchinron of the receiver 54 Card 2/3 Television and Television Receivers SOV/1963 Sequence of tuning television receivers of the KVN-49 type 56 Sequence of tuning television receivers of the "Luch", "Skran" and other types 57 Simple faults in the receiver and their elimination 58 Ch. 6. Television Interference and Methods of Suppression 61 Recommended Literature 63 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress (TK6563.K62) Card 3/3 JP/lsb 9-3-59 82h47 S/141/60/003/03/002/014 Distortion of the Modulation of lligh-E'02200kaho Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part I. (points 1,20). Since the antenna system of the transmitter produced practically no vertical radiation component, it could be assumed that the receiver situated in the vicinity of the transmitter received only the surface wave whose modulation depth was the same as that of the transmitter. In order-to secure the measurement of the modulation changes with an error of 0.50/0 it is necessary to employ the measuring sets of very high stability. The measurement of the carrier level was performed by means of a linear voltmeter employing a copper oxide rectifier. The voltage obtained at the out- put of the rectifier circuit was applied to a 2-stage low-frequency amplifier, fitted with RC filters. These bandpass filters were tuned to frequencies of 4o, 8o, 16o and 600 cps. The output of the amplifier was fed to a peak voltmeter which was measuring the magnitude of the envelope of the investigated signal. The modulation depth was determined by comparing the readings of the linear and the peak voltmeters. The experimental investigation of the Card 2/4 82447 S/i4l/6o/oo3/03/002/014 E122~%Jio Distortion of the Modulation of High-po e a Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part I. amplitude distortion due to the propagation of the waves in the ionosphere was conducted during the period from ApTil 24, 1959 to June 18, 1959. A powerful radio station operating at the frequency of 236 kels was employed as the transmitter, the modulation frequencies being 80, 160 and 600 cps. The modulation depth was approximately 80%. During the above period 30 observations were effected at night-timeg the duration of each being 15 minutes (5 minutes for each audio frequency). All the 30 transmissions were received at the distance L = 2100 km (point 4). Ten trans- missions were observed at the distances of 4oo, 700 and 1500 km from the receiver. The experimental results are given in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 and in Figures 1, 2 and 3. Tables 2. 2 and 3 shows the average relative values of the modulation changes. From the tables it is seen that while the modulation changes for any one observation did not exceed 2%. the differences between various observations are quite considerable. Table 4 shows the average relative values Card 3/4 82h47 s/141/60/003/03/002/014 E~R%E~82 Distortion of the Modulation of Hig - o er Radio Waves During the Propagation in the Ionosphere (Experimental Investigation). Part I. of the modulation change for all the observation points. It is seen that the distortion at points 1 and 2 was as high as 170, The dependence of the modulation distortion on frequency is illustrated in Fig. 1, while Fig. 2 shows its dependence on (i tance. The nonlinear dependence of the magnitude of the distortion on the power of the transmitter is illustrated in Fig. 3. The authors express their gratitude to G.S. Kharitonov, S.I. Volosnikov, B.I. Podlipalin, L.N. Ruchkan and V.P. Khoroshilov for their help in the preparation of the measuring equipment. There are 4 tables, 3 figures and 6 references; 3 English and 3 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Novosibirskiy elektrotekhnicheskly institut svyazi (Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Communication Institute) SUBMITTED: December'14, 1959 Card 4/4 S/193/61/000/004/C)06/007 A004/AlOl AUTHOR: Chernyshov, V. Ye. T.MLE: Profile grinding PERIODICAL: Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informatsii, no. 4, 1961, 35-41 TEXT: The author presents a general survey on profile grinding and describes'the various methods of grinding templets, profiling tools, split dies, splined; parts and other curved and stepped coMonents. He states that the 372- ra (372-B) surface grinding machine is used for the grinding of angles, surfaces and grooves, while the CK -371 (SK-371) surface grinder fabricated by the Viteb- skiy stankostroitellnyy zavod im. Kirova (Vitebsk Machine-Tool Plant imeni Kiro~ Is employed for profile grinding of medium intricacy parts. For-precision grinding optioal grinding machines with pantograph and microscope are used at- taining an accuracy of 0.06 - 0.008 mm. Complex profiles, round and flat tem- plet tools, generating rollers, punches and split prees molds are ground on the 395M machine made by the Plant imeni Illy1ch. This grinding machine has a spe- cial screen on which the part being machined and the grinding wheel are project- ed on a magnified 50;1 scale. On this machine the profile of components can be Card 1/4 S/193/61/000/004/006/007 Profile grinding A004/AI01 machined with an acouracy of 0.01 mm. The parts being machined on precision grinders are set and fixed with the aid of magnetic plates, centers, corner irons, prisms etc. The author enumerates various types of the mentioned setting and fixing devices and describes a simple dividing fixture for the indexing of parts. He gives a description of a multipurpose fixture for the profiling of curved and straight lines.. comments on the manual fabrication of templets and master templets and presents a table showing the characteristics of grinding wheels and the grinding conditions for the working of templets and profiling tools. The author makes some general remarks on the grinding practice of tem- plets with trapezoidal spaces on surface grinding machines and shows the se- quence of passes during the grinding of the templet profile. Circular profiling tools made of high-speed steel or its substitutes are used for lathe work at plants of big-lot and mass production. An example of the standard technology of the fabrication of circular profiling tools is given, which consists of the turn- ing operation with a grinding allowance of 0.5 - 0.7 mm, hardening up to HRC 61 - 64, sandblast cleaning, grinding of the aperture and of one face end. For the profiling'operation a "Brown and Sharp" machine is used. Grinding Is done with a 6 mm wide and 60-mesh electrocorundum wheel of C11 2 (SM2) hardness with a ceramic binder and a I mm wide electrocorundum wheel on a vulcanite binder. Cafd 2/ 4 S/193/61/000/004/006/D07 Profile grinding A004/A101 .Referring to splined gages the author bre~aks down splines~into five.kinds: cyBn- drical gages, straight splines with parallel side walls, and splines with angu- lar profile; tapered gages, splines with angular, involute and special profilm The author points out that at the Oorlkovskiy avtomobilInyy zavod (Gor'kiy Auto- mobile Plant) and other enterprises all gages with internal splines, regardless of intricacy, are made on surface grinding machines. The :,,pline spaces are ground on surface grinding machines in Indexing fixtures with the aid of a spe- cial device, which is not described in the article. It Is stated that, with this device, it is possible to grind inner profiles of parts having orifices 30 - 300 mm in diameter. There are'3 figures and 1 table. Table: T -kind of machining; 2) wheel characteristic; 3) hardness; 4) grain size; 5) grinding conditions; 6) depth per pass, mm; 7) speed of longitudinal table feed, mm/min; 8) surface j?rinding, rough; 9) idem, finish; 10) recessing and templet profile cutting; 11) templet profile grinding, rough; 12) idem, finis?4 13) profile grinding of shaping tools, punches, and dies on surface grinding machines, rough; 14) Idem, finish; 15) profile grinding of round punches on circular grinding machines; 16) grinding of splines in splined gages, rough; 17) Idem, finish. Card 3V4 Profile grinding_ I Table: BHA 06PR6011K" massommu MWKOCTd UPWIPOW"De supessNue RPO*NAN Y tutuomos Ulam"anne npo#sam maGimmos apeAswa- ?"b"m 12ITo xe oxosuirefib"Oe- 13JIUAm4moamite np4mas OACONNUX PLI11016 Up ANCONOB X "impall so =GCKOMA4ft2JMUX craRxax nPeADSPHTefib- HOC IY)To we OKOMareame Its) umuo~samxe - wipi4mv KpyrjImx nyancomos no KpyrAGmAH410DSA16"WX CTaIIKax IWHI~OSBHfle IM11,41 -- Y IUJIHUIVM.'( KIJIHGPOO UPeAsapHTejvbmoe Card. 4/4 ahro we GKomaTeabnoe x8pa"He"m KpYra 1) 1 V) TDO 3epENCTMb CM-CM2 7746 60 CT 1 60-80 CMI-CM2 --LM2 so-so IOD-180 46 -CM2- CMI-CM2 .60-80 CI 120 Pezn" ME2#0 mm ray6ma m 7*0POCTI. Oita" Up- UPOAOAIMOA XOA, AFA GOA84H CIO- - - !!-a. A*Jwoc 0.02-0.03 10-13 0.10-0.m 5-6 0.020-0.05 10-13 _0.005-=O.ODS 5~4 io-13 0.01-0.03 0,0020-0.005 S-6 .4 8-10 S-6 CHEWSHOV., Ye.I.,, inzb.; CIU27,SROV,-XU,,-inzh.; KALINOVSKIY, L.D. I p inzh.,, retsenzent; KOSOROTOV, B.V.p inzh., red.; SOKOLOVA, T.F.$ tekbn, red.; GORDEMAp L.P., takhn. red. [Borer's manuall Spravochnik sverlovshchika. Moskva# Mashgiz., 1962. 323 p. (KMA 15--4) (Drilling and boring-Hamdbookop ma=easp etc.) CHEIDlYSHOV, Ye. A H. Ye. Kolgaya, Ye. A. Ghernyshov anti Li Wang-liang, "Synthesis of aromatic silicon-organic Flonomors." Report presented at the Second All-Union Conference on the Chemistry and Practical Application of Silicon-Organic Gompounds hold in Leningrad from 25-27 September 1958. Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Rr 1,, pp 23P-2~0 (USSR) 123-1-668D Translation from: ReferativrWy Zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, 1957, Nr 1, p.101 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chernyshov Ye.I. TITLE: Studies on the Rigidity of Medium-size Lathes as a Means of Improving*Machining Precision (Issiedovaniye regulirovaniya zhestkosti tokarnykh stankov srednikh razmerov kak sredstva povysheniya tochnosti obrabotki) ABSTRACT: Bibliogiaphle,entry on the author's dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences, presented to the All-Union Correspondence Polytechnical Institute (voes.zaoch. Politekh. in-t.), Moscow, 1956 ASSOCIATION: All-Union Correspondence Pol echnical Institute (Vses. zaoch. politekh. in-tr. Card 1/1 CHErm I -, insh.j CHEIMYSHOV, V.Te.p insh.; KALINOVSK 9 ,!~~MjLtjj ly, L.D. inzh., retsenzent; KOSOROTOV: B:V:, inzh,, red.; SOKOLOVA, T,F.p tekbn. red.; GORDEMA L V tekhn. red. [Borer's manxiall Spravochnik overlovabehika. Moskva,, Mashgiz, 1962. 323 P. (KERA 15:4) (Drilling and boring-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) FEDINP A.A., kand. tekhn.naukI GHERNYSHOV, 19.M.0 insh, I.., I Improving teehniqueo and eliminating flava in the manufacture of air-entrained silicate produetso Stroi. mat. 8 no.4:25-28 Ap ,62. (PIRA 15:8) (Und-line preduets) SFMIOV. 1P.;_gMWfrSHOV,- Yu. Applying the linear programing method for solving economic problems in automotive transportation. Biul-.nauch.inform.: trud i zar.plata no.11:74-79 1599 WIRA 13:5) (Transportation, Automotive) (Linear programming) CHERNYSHOV, Yu.A. Changes in the coking properties of flotation concentrates occurring during the thermal drying. Koks i khim. no.5:19-21 163. OURA 1635) (Coal preparation) 29515 S/06 YB 61/000/011/002/012 .5'.2SOO B119 138 AUTHORS: Makarov, S. Z. (Deceased), Ladeynova-Boboleva, L~ V., and Chernyshova, A. M. TITLEs Physicochemical study of the reactions occurring on interaction between lanthanum hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no. 11, 1961, 1933-1940 TEM In a number of experiments, L&(OH) 3 was made to react with H 2021 the concentration of which was varied between 0 and 97%. Experiments were made at 0 and -20 00, The two reaction components were mixed in an aqueous medium at the experimental temperature chosen, until the chemical composition of both the liquid and solid phase remained constant. Both phases were analyzed for La 203 content (by precipitating the oxalate and weighing of the La 203 obtained by calcining ) and 1/2 0 2 (manganometrically). Card 1/3 29515 S/06 61 000/011/002/012 Physicochemical study of the reactions ... B119YB138 0, At 0 v ,below a concentration of 0-72A H202 the solid phase consists of WOH) 3' Between 7.98 and 83A H2 02' the compound La 204' 2 H20 was found. At -20 0C, the compound La 204'H20 was found in the H 202- concentration range between 31,,52 and 61.51A in the liquid phase,, Both substances were separated from the mixture for differential thermal analysis which was carried out on a Kurnakov-type recording pyrometer. The substances show an exothermic effect between 27 and 45 0C and 25 and 70 0C, and an endothermic effect between 105 and 125 0C and between 98 and 1100C~ The beginning of the exothermic effect corresponds to the oxygen separation which continues 0 to -200 The oxygen separation proceeds in 2 stagess (1) Decomposition of the adsorbed R 202 (beginning at-250C); (2) decomposition of the hydroperoxide compound of lanthanum (beginning at -850C). Anhydrous lanthanum peroxide compounds could not be obtained. For the compounds obtained, the following formulas are suggested2 For Card 213 Physicochemical study of the reactLons HO OOH La 0 2 H 0... 11_1La-0-La "I HO / OH There are 7 figures, 6 tables, and 29515 S/062J61/000/011/002/012 ... B119/B138 00H and for La 0 H 0 ... O-La-0-La 11-1 \ OH 2 non-Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Institut obahchey i neorganioheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: June 1, 1961 Card 3/3 MAKAROV, S.Z.; LADEYNOVA-SOBOLEVA, L.V.; CHERNYBROVA, A.M. . Physicochemical study of reaction betV6*n praseodymium hydorxide and hydrogen peroxide. Izv. AN SSSR Otd.kbim.nauk no.12:2109-2115 D 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Praseodymium hydroxide) (Hydrogen peroxide) L'ALASHOVA, N.N.; CHERNYSHOVA, A.N. Effect of surface-aotive substanctis an the oleo trodeposA tien of nickel. Elektrokhimiia I no.ll.-1363-M6 N 165~ (MIRA 1801) 1. Vaespyimnyy zaochnyy politekhnicheskly Institut. BRODSKIT, A.M.; EDLBANDVSKIY. Tu.A.; FILATOVA, Te.D.; C.URNTS)IDYA, A.S. Radiolyals of haptane. Doki.AN SSSH 122 w.6:1035-1038 0 '58. (MIRA 11:12) 1. Institut nefti AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom 8.1. Mironovym. (Haptane) (Gamm rays) 1EVIMON$ Z.; CHaMSHOVA, G.V.; ROZANOVA, L.S. Dynamics of the fractionated constituents of proteins of the myocardium and its adenosine triphosphatase activity in compensatory cardiac hyerfunction. Vest. AMN -SSSR 16 no.5:32-37 161. 1. Institut normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziolog# AMN SSSR- (HEAW--MCLE) (PRMEIN METABOLISM) (ADMOSINETRIPHOSPHORIC ACID) MSYMON, F.Z.; BELOSHAPKINA, T.D.,- IJJSMiIKOV, Ye.F.,- LEYKINA, Ye.M.; I MARKOVSKAYA, M.r. CHERNISHOVA, G.V. Funr+-ion.. stru~Aure and protein metabolism of hypecrt-rophled. myocardium. Vestn. Akad. med. nwak SSSR 18'no.7-.27-3-" 163 - (141RA :c-,.-2) 1. Inst"t-ult, normalIncy a- patologicheskoy f4.zlologi-i M4 SSSR. z -~DStjt-, I - -y c qkj' y _j4. -~nen` I MoskovaE rdena Lenina medi -shis 'echmova 4 Ins-tItuj, ckspe-~Jmenjaj7rjoy bitjli~gf' A1,94 SSS& .L - -- fq-.R If f 111V A, K.N Morphology and ft=,ctional characteristics of the soft pnidte an~ posterlor palatine arzhes in some animals. Arkh. anat., gist. I 6mbr. 48 n0-6950-56 Je 165. (MIRA 18.~7.) 1. Kafedra anatomii cheloveka (zav. - chlen-korrespondebt W-N SSSR prof. D.A,*,'.hdanov) 1-go Moskovskogo oriena Lenina meditsinske.-go in- stituta imeni Sechenova. ANISHCEUKO, V.;,PMMMHDVA. X... laborant Crystallites Vfts. koop, 14,no.5:16-17 NY 160. (MIRA 13:12) I. Predesdatell pravlonlya artell wNstaUist,8 g.Malitopoll. Uporoshakoy obbwt (f or Anishehemko). (Door f ittinp) ZILIBERMAN, Ye.N.; IAZAR1S,, A.Ya.; CHEMSHOVA, M.A. Hydration of sulfocyanideo in the presence of hydrogen chloride. Zhur.VKHO 7 no.1:109-nO 162. (MIU 150) (Thlocyanates) (Hydration) (Hydrochloric acid) PRYAKHIN, A.I.,-..CHERNYSTiOVA, M.B. New data on alluvium in the upper Aldan Valley." Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 4: Geol. 18 no.6s42-52 N-D 163. (MIRA 180) 1. Kafedra, gidrogeologii Moskovskogo universiteta. iw~ TAIV, 'd 4-m- 11- 'td; graptiltv Cie( t 1 . -~: ~1- t, ~:I. I : - 1 '. " ha, F. bt t. 11 ht t .fj 1 L-02-274-67 A C 6-0 _2 SOURCE CODE: UR/0311/66/000/006/0004/0007 7126 ALMIOR: VA_ B. V (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: All-Union Institute of Lighting Engineering (Vsesoyuznyy evetotekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Calculating the distribution of illumination from hermetically sealed under- water lighting fixtures with flat glass covers SOURCE: Svetotekhnika, no. 6, 1966, 4-7 TOPIC TAGS: underwater light, underwater optics, lighting equipment ABSTRACT: The method of elementary reflections is used for determining the luminous intensity AI and angular dimensions a of an elementary beam from an underwater light- ing fixture with a parabolic reflector and a flat glass shield plate. Straubel's theorum is then applied to each elementary beam to derive a diagram for distribution of luminous intensitylin the water Al~.=f(a il ). The proposed method is also applicable to underwater lighting fixtures ;dith nonaberrational paraboloid reflectors and focused light sources of any shape. A modification of the method is proposed for calculating the distribution of luminous intensity from fixtures with a defocused light source.or an aberrational reflector. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 6 formulas. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: None/* ORIG REF: oo8/ oTH REF: 002 .0 'V ~ ) (.,' C,-, k',--~4 , /V MMOSUN, M.A.,.red.; I Ill, B*No; PSMMICERY, A.U.; RMOOV. N.N., rod.; BMMff. V.A., red.; MMORMIO, X.A., red.; NAZARDTA, T.L.; CMMZMOTAp OeN.; SIRADMAL. O.A., red. lzd-va. [Atlan of typloal symptio processes over Centml Asia] Atlas t1pichn7kh sluoptlaheoldkh protsessaw nad Brednel Aziel. 2wda3cent, -1954. 116 mps (in portfolto). (NM. ut7) 1; AkpAsulys, rawk UsbokWwy SM4 Ushkent. Institut matezatlkl I viekhaalki. (Soviet Central Jaiaw-ClivMology-Charts, diagrams. eta,') CHERNYSHOVA, 0. P. CHUMSHOVA2 0. P. "Virus Diseases of Potatoes," BiuUeten' VII VsesoiuznoL,)o Slezda Do Zaghchite Rastenii v Leningrad 15-22 Noiabria 1932 Coda, no. 6. 1932, pp. .11-12, 423.92 V96 SO:, SIRA - SI - 90 - 53p 15 Dec. 1953. CHITMSHOVA y 0 0 F a CIIMffSHOVA, 0. P. "Principal Diseases of the Potato," Raboty Nauchno-Issledovatell slcoZ2 Instituta. KartQfellnogo Khoziaistva, no. 10, 1934, pp. 103-118. 75-91`85. SO: SIM - SI - 90 - 53., 15 Dec. 1953. CHIMNYSHO-VAJ. 0. P. CHERNYSHOVAI 0. P. "Principal Diseasas of Potatoes and Reans of Control.." Rah2ty Nauchno-lasledovatell&ogg Ingtilixta, Kart,Rfellpog2 Khozjqigt-va Seriia 81 vol. 2, no. 2, 1935, pp. 85-89. 75.9 1185So SO: SIRA - SI - 90 - 53, 15 Dec. 1953o CHERNYSHOVA, 0. P. CHERNYSHOVA' 0. P. "Extent of Injuries from Virus Diseases to Potatoes.." Raboty Nauchno-Issledovatellskogo Instituta, Kartofellnogo Khoziaistva, no. 4, 19353, pp. 59-84. 75.9 M85. SP: SM - SI - 90 - 53v 15 Dec. 1953 CHERNYSHOVA, 0. P. "Importance of Agronomical Practices in Diseases," S4 1 OF-orod, no. 6, 1951# pp. 68-70. 80 Sal3. CHMNYSHOVA, 0. P. CHERNYSHGVA, 0. P. "Effect of Calcium Carbonate on Activity of Actinomyoes scabies (Thaxt) Guss... Organism of Common Potato Scab." Toklady Akademiia &%uk SSSR, vol. 81,, Nov. 21, 1951p pp. 473-475. 511 P444A. SO: SMA - SI - 90 - 53P 15 Deco 1953o 0. P. h1ca5urcs for PhVIOP111110r~ ltlfcata'~-) 0 fitallorol. 0. P.,Chtnshova. Sad I Ogorixt, 1954. no. 4, Apr.. p. 35-3-1. - tontral Hwuwvs include mly setting of mistak varletim cross cultivation, and wm)ing or dusting. PIKIL'. N.V.; CHRRNYSHO a R11. wawwft~ Comparative epidemiological evaluation of scarlet favor vaccines. Zhur.mikrobiol.apid.i immm. no.3187 Kr t54. (KLRA 7:4) 1. Is Krasnodarskogo Instituta opidemiologii I mikrabiologil in. Savchenko. (Scarlet fever) (Vaccination) GAMYSHOVAt T. Clearing House Improve settlement of accounts through the Bureau of Reciprocal Accounts. Den. i kred. No. 1. 1952. 14onthly List of %izpian Accessions-, Librsry of Congress, Flarch 1952. Unclassified. CIWWSHOTA, T. ~ftww-,~ ' Planning payments by special loan accounts. Dan, i kred. 15 no,8t 1 28-371 Ag 157. (KLRA 10t8) (Paymnt) CMMlMHDVAv T. P&ymnt by check, Dan. i kred. 16 no.6:32-38 Je 158. (MIRA 11:7) (Checks) CHIRNr A- ~ Increase bank control over supply and marketing organizations. Dan. kred. 17 no-1:29-37 JA 159. (KIRA 12:4) (Russia--commerce) (Banks and banking) CHEn-TSHDVA. T. Now developments in issuing credit to organizations operated on a profit basis based on the value of their stocks. Den.j kred. 18 no.4:69-78 A 160. (MIRA 13:4) P13 (Credit CHERNrSI104,T, Now developient In InvJm credit secured by materials and goods aB well as for seasoral "ndituAs. Dan. i kred. 20 no912:68-78 D 162. (xrpj. 16: (Credit) t L 29926-66 EWP(k)/EViT(m)/T/EVIP(w)/EviP(v)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/HM/JG ACC MRs AP6017991 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/010/0092/0092 (A) INVM.'10R: Klebanov, 0. N.; Chernyshoya, T. A. ORG: none TITLE: Method of determining the resistance of welds to hot crack formation. class 42, No. 18186o (announced by the Institute of Metallurgy im. A. A. BVko (Institut metallurgii)] SOURCE:, Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obrattay, tovarnyye znRki, no. 10, 1966, 92 TOPIC TAGS: niobium, niobium alloy, allay welding, veld, weld cracking, hot cracking cracking susceptibility, susceptibility evaluation ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of evaluating weld suscep- tibility to hot cracking by depositing a bead on the tested metal plate and recording the bead length to the first crack. For quer-itative evaluation of the susceptibility to hot cracking in welded thin niobium4U1oy sheets, a narrow notch .is cut in the sheet specimen and the bead is deposited over the root of the notch, perpendicular to the latter, The maximum length of the bead between the notch and the first crack serves as a basis for evaluating weld susceptibility to hot cracking. (ND) SUB CODE: 13, 1l/ SUBM DATE: lTM(Lr65/ ATD PRESS: A 17 UDC.- 620.119.2 BARKOVSKIY, N.D.;_ T-A-; MORSIN, V.I.,* VSESVYATSKAYA, CHERNYSHDVA N.V.; MEZH B.; XISEYUK, K.A.; BDROZDIN, B., red.; NADEZHDINA~ A., red.; TELEGINA, T., takhn. red. (The organization and planning of aredit]Organizatsiia i plalti- rovanie kredita. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1962. 298 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Credit) CHERNYSHOVA, Tatlyana, AleksandrovnaL NADEUDINA, A., red.; LEBEDEV, A., 8 . red. [Issuing credit to heavy industry] Kreditovanie tiazheloi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1963. U8 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Credit) _7 I t�L6 -M WM/T JK ACC NR,AFbUl7J'tU (A.: -N) ........ SOURCE. CODE: UR/93.58/65/034/006,/0733/079732 AUTHORI Favor-ova. L. A.. ChenVshova,' T. F Beshchava, N. 1,; Mikhavlov. A. K. ORG'. Institute of E2idemiology and Microbiology im. No F. Gamaleya ANN SSSR (I . nstitut ePidemiOlogii i mikrobiolog3i ANN SWR)t Psychiatric Clinical Hospital The I im, P,'Po Kashchanko, Moscow (Psikhiatrichoskaya'klinichoskayn bDItnitsa Not 1) TITLEt Possibility of the transmission of tick-borne recurrent fqver by lices Report 11. Fate of the spirochetes of tick-borne recurrent typhudyin the organism of the body louse during the first few days following intake of infected blood SOMCK-.- Meditsinskaya parazitologiya i parazitarr*-ye boleznip v. 34, no, 6. 19631 M-737 TOPIC TAGS: medical experiment, animl parasite, experiment anim-tl,,infective disease, pathogenesis ABSTRACT: The authors present the results of eVeri-imente -with the infection I'of lice by tick-borne recurrent fever during pyrotherapy of six pititnts with progressive paralysis by means of inoculation with tick-borne spirochatosise 'The lice wore fed with the blood of patients and were then pulverized in'a. motarr, combined with 1 cc of saline solution and intraperitonally administered ~o guinea p~gs~*._qf the,55_guinpa pigs injectedp 43 became infected and.21 Card IL2 UM 616.986.5-022-39t595.?51.2+595.?31.2.082.2t576.85~ L 261463-M ACC NRs AP6017378 I-died. The lic19 were dissected by the method describm-by, Bechcheva- t1940! and analyzed TqT the presents of spirochetes Findings 1 , piro-cbq~vs of tick-,, borne recurrent. typhus survi4e for tfie'firsf'few (UP to l2f houre in the' .otomach of body lice fed with the blood of infected patients: this time span corresponds to the time span required to digest tho-blood. During the first 12 hours fb.Umdng intake of infected blood a negligible number of .these spizochetes penetrates into the louse heno3,vmph- And it is exactly during these first 12 hours that the guinea pigs remain susceptible to in- fection with the lows suspension. This indicates that the morbidity of guinea. pigs due. to injection -Ath infected lice during the first few hours following the feeding of lice with infected blood was attributable to the mechanical transf or of spirochetes together idth the still-undigested blood of the patient in the etomach and intestine,.of 31 1 !Orig, art. 'J~as: 2 figures and 4 tables,, SUB CMt -SUBM'DATEt 28)UY& PRM REFt .003 Com 2/2 NAMETKIN,, N.S,; CHERNYSHOVA-p T.I.; KRECHETOVA, K.K. .1 . - Synthesia of trAvopropylvilane and tri- -naphtbylsilane. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.12:2219 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut neftekhimicheakogo sinteza AN SSSR. , 11* KONDR01YET, N.P.; SHTHR, B.O.; CZ;CTVWA T T ; LANGZ, V.I., so redaIrtor; POLOSINA, A.S., Tq r: or. [operation and maintenance of a fleet of automobiles and tractors in the petroleum Industry; a collection of articles) Bkopluatatatia I remont sytotraktornogo parka neftianoi pro- Pwablennosti; abornik materialov. (Soot. N.P.Kondratley, B.O. Shter, T.s. Chermyshaval lz4.2-os. ispr. I dop. Moskva, Goa. muchno-tekhn.12d-vo neftitAbi I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1952. 502 p. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo neftyanoy promVehlen- nosti. (Automobiles) (Tractors) (Petroleum Industry) C fl KONDUTOYBY. N.#.; vedushchly SHM6' B.0'.; qP.TA-; JOZDTAKOTA. Ye.3.0 redaktor; khn%eh6skiy re"ktor LOperstion and repair of an automobile and tractor fleet of the patrols= Industry; a collection of papers] Skeplustataila I remont aytotraktornogo parka neftlanot proureblennosti; abornik mateirialov. Isd. 3-e, Ispr. I dop. Moskva, Goe.iosuchno-tskhn. Isd-vo neft. I gorso-toplivnot lit-ry. 1957. 563 p. (KLRA 10:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) NInIsterstvo neft*anoy prosyshlen- nosti. I (Automobiles-Neinterionee and repair) (Tractors-4kintonance and repair) SPTER, B.O.; KONDRATIYEV, N.P.; LIESNIKUVA, Ye.So; MAKAROV, I.V.; CIMMSHOVA T Te ; SOLGANIK, G.Ya*.o Yed. red.; FOOTOVA, I.G., [Operation and repair of transportation and hoisting machinery of the petroleum and gas industry] n-spluatatsiia i remont trans- portrqkh aredstv i pod"e=Wkh mashin neftianoi J gazovoi pro- iVehlennosti; spravoohnik, Moskva, Gootoptakhisdat 1962. 396 p. (Gas WA 15:7 . Natural-Transportation) (Petroleum--Transportation VASHKOV, V.I.; SHNAYDER, Ye.V.; BRIKMAN, L.I.; ZAKOLDDKINA, V.I.; CHUBKOVA, A.I.; ALIMBARASHVILI, TS.N.; BABAYAM, G.A.; BERIANIDZE, I.Sh.; ZAKHAROV, P.V.; ISAAKYAN, A.G.; LEVIYEV, P.Ya.; KARTINSON, M.E.; MRACHKOVSKIY, S.K.; NAYDICH, N.L.; NESTERVODSKAYA, Ye.M.; RAZMANOVA, Ye.M.; SAVINA, K.V.; SERGEYEVA, A.Ye.; SOKOLOVA, M.Ye.; FOMICHEVA, V.S.; CHERNYSHOVA, V.A.; SHUMIIDVA, T.V. ................. . Sensitivity to DDT of houseflies in -various climatic zones of the USSR. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid.i immun-. 33 no.8:20-24 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo dezinfektsionnogo instituta. (FLIES-EXTERMINATION) (DDT) ANDARSUTA, Harins Nikolayevne.; CHEWTSHOVA. Tu., red.; TROYANOVSKATA, N., tekhn. red. '-- : - -- C~ (In the world of now things) V mire novykh veshcheis Moskva, Goo. tsd-vo polit. lit-ry. 1958. 60 p. (MIRA 11:12) (Synthetic productR) BENZ. _~Ldr~ey Illic orovich; VOROTNIKOVAI A.V., red. ~., urlgo (Geography of Voronezh Province; textbook for grade 8] Geografiia Voronezhskoi oblasti; uchebnoe posobie dlia 8-kh klassov. lzd.2., ispr. i dop. Voronezh, TSentrallno- chernozemnoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1965. 81 P. (MIRA 19:1) CA Wink :hiortiyu (IUSS-tt-) is. tWon was ffjuud to be a SuitAfflF a I ~9124-r at, orbokqjmUy, cheinkallY, and for catff L. WNWIS 00 egg 00 3 few u it * loses** 0000004060 17 * 0 0 0 0 0 ::99 -06 000 see ago Bee too too Wee We* KARETNIKOV, A.D., doktor tekhn.naukv prof.; VOROBIYEV, N.A., kand.takhn. .,,, inzh. n,,,*, *jj ;,&R Efficient method for staged lengthening of station tracks. Vest. TSNII MPS 22. no-5s6-11 163, (MRA 16:8) (Railroads-Track) - -4, i CIERIM-11GOV, A.D., I Efficient utill ntlon of 12intervals" fcr work. Zhel. dor. transp. 1+7 nc.8:2-I.-28 , CHMIYUGOV,,A.D., inz" 11- Organization of train overtaking on double-track lines writhout stopping. Vast. TSNII ITS 23 no.6-58-62 164. (MIRA 17:10) CHERNYUGOV, A.D., inzh. Organization of nonstop train bypassing on the Inserts Of auxiliary main tracks. Vest. TSNII MPS 21+ no-1:56-59 165. (MIRA 18.6) VOROBInp kand. tekhn, nauk) CM'HNYUOOVj A.D., inxii. Possibility to reduad the number of overtaking pointo for the technical operationse Zhele dor., txangpi 1#6 n0,,10.34-36 0 1644, (mn 17%11) 00 A 006 **a go : 00 r get 00 a 000 004 Som woll M. 4~41 A. 9. Pill v"twilry gy Mrs diod 1112-7011,44).-Pot thr mut jr tot Class, to 1, 11 mIrtimil 14 a lim"My"aw, elm. "ll. a III fIrmliall wtv4P is ck- K1*1s"I involvillp two 61mikid capammics. ICA Isamu a cont'g" Va auk aw Collecting warmstacha l4suvIt on it w me namillytittial waste. 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The highirM valur III N."I'llwwtv"I wii4 Ilitnalwillicne, I. 121,~ tot F - OlItIll v.,cm.). The S 4-ITtvi I, it,%% malcquattly ritlilisintil by arkrinntrictim w Isla, lutifflituce. elm] it "Iltull for sa"llarit tottlix*.van-litit. uAws. It il,w% telin-wnt a I rur rifect tit tie rive. rkl4l,"t I tie 11 11 t whk-h imcTtw~ v"th the vkv. CIF."V& I*ld, L fuss"i. cif E ..-J I. fouint Mass lit nonj%slair llqttitl% rriwrwnts ciatly lot stittaistrut clas"Kar of Viscosity. and to 4;~I; of 111tarm,at from Ibst, Point, 4.11,11 m M. &s@ . w 0 A 0 , w I As a 2 1 1 4" ooooooo:ooooooe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4111, -*0 -00 00 00 we* .00 ties too 1101111111111 Q 1,:: see see IN** U99 coo we* I too PILYUGIN, G.T. L -CM M--M v I - I -,- Synthetic dyes. Part 21: Styryle form derivatives of quaternary N-arylquinaldinium salts. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no,4'-1240-1244 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. compounds) FILYMIN, GA.; CHERNYUK, LN. - ------------- Synthetic dyes. Part 22: Styryl dyes from the derivatives of N-arylquinaldinb- salts. Zhur.ob.khim,, 31 noe5;1585-1587 IV 161, (MIRA l4z5) ls Chernovitskiy gosudarst"myr, wAversitst. , . I (Dyes a~A dyeizg) (4dUiiij~ui compoundB) DILUN(~,,I.I.; CHERNYUKp I.N. ------- Nature of the juenchinp of chlorophyll fluorescence by nitro com- pounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 14o no.i:i62_i64 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii im. L.V.Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR. Predstavleno akademikon A.N.Tereninym (Chlorophyll) (Fluorescence) ZNitro compounds) PILY(JGIN,'G.T.; CHERNYUK, I.N. Synthetic dyes. Part 24t Styryl.dyes from derivatives of I-arylquinaldinium salts. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4:1055-1057 Ap 162. (KIRA 15-4) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudaretyennyy universitet. (Dyes and dyeing) (Quinaldinium compounds) nLrUGIN,.G.T.; CHIRNYUK, I,N. Synthetic dyes. Part 261 Synthesis of 1-p-chlorophenyl-5,6- benzoquinaldinius salts and their transformation to cyanine c4ev. Zhur.ob.khi-. 32 no*5tl4O4-1408 W 162. (MIU 150) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudaretvonnyy universitst. Npinaldiab- compounds) (Qranine dyes) PILYTIGIN, G.T.;.CHEMIM.. 1-N.... KOBlWAp P.P. Synthetlic dyes. Part .3!s Styx7l dyea from N-arylquinaldinlum salts. Zhur.obokbim. 32 no.,7-2205~-2,207 JI 962. (14LU 15:7) L Chernovitskly gosudanlitvennyy wAver0tet. (Dyes and dyelmg) (Quilald-inium compounds) 'ACCESSION M AF50DO419 5/0D76/63/07/mAloO/no 5-1 P12M. L I,; Chernyuk, L N' TTME: The nature of.fluorescence guenchinsJof chlorophyll by oxidizing and re'ducing agents 1 SOURCE: AN SSSR Zhurnal fizicheekOY YM]di,, v. 37, no, 51 1963, 1100-3-105 TOPIC TAGS: chlorophyll a chlorophyll b, phenophytin a, fluorescence quenching, f -photochemical reaction, nucleophilic property e-ectrophi3ic propertyp electron transfer,:wddizing agent, reducing-agent,,'.rdtrobenzone, 1-3-dinitrobenzone, im-nitrophenol, 2-4-6-trinitrophenolp pheny1hydrazine, Beta-naphtyi-hydrazinep, i o-amino phenol A. ABSTRACT: The quenching effect of organic oxidizing and reducing agents on the ::'fluorescence of certain pigments of the chlorophyll series and the capacity of such agents to react photodhemice,13.ywith the pirmante were studied to determine whether th?:,yrjrrties m related. Chlorophyll a ZI), chlorophyll b (H), and pheophytin~ a I all extracted,from nettle leaves, were studied in benzene, dioxanes, hexane, CCIL,, pyridine, acetone, imethanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, pentanol, r and benzyl aacohol. Study. of the fluorescence quenching of 10-5 rolA of n. III and -ni by nitrobenzenep 1-3-dinit"benzerms 0-nitrophenol,, -and 2-4-6-triniti-olMnA Com L 1%267!6~ iACCLSSION M. -03=419 1 (wddizing agents) showed that the degree of quenching drops in the order 11 > III. The quenching effectiveness of the nitro compounds increases with 'increase In the number of VO~ subatituento in the ring. The highest degree of ~~uenching wa philic a observed in the alcohols,-, this was attributed to the nucleo ;Properties of the solvent. and III The degree of fluorescence quenching of 1, 11, :'by the -naphtbylbydrazine, and o-aminophenol in reducing agents phevyl)Wdrazine, P ibenzonedropped in the orderni > II > 1. Beta-naphthy1hydrazine,, which has a ncy than phenylbydrazIne* is a more effective quencher -greater nueleophilie tends iln the Photochemical reactions it was observed that irradiation of !,, 11, and .11 filter in the absence of oxygen and in 'from an incandescent light through an SK~ Ithe esenco of a reducing or.oxidizing agent caused pigment discolorations In Pr the 'ease of reducing. agents, for exanple, the discoloration rate decreased in the i !order of, III > II > I. From the. Photochemical reaction of III in the presence of ious concentTitione of o-minopbenol, ' it vas found that the photoreduction rate of the pigment was not, affe&40 by a queneber-concentration increace. In the caie photareaction results in decomposition rof nitro. compounds and the of 'the pigments,. H Umalation of labile i ydra2ines in'the photorsiction cause an see frevereible-reduction products from vhich the initial pi M A can be regenerated with ones by Introducing 02 into the reaction mixture. It was concluded that if ithe quenching mechardsm is assumed to be based on the chemical act of oxidation rj 7 AMTMCN WR: AF3WO419 reduction, then the elementary of quenching wast proceed in two steps: process dor he Phl, + A V Chl +,A7 where A is an oxidizing agent; hr 2) Chl + B Chl + B where B Is a reducing agent. degree of fluorescence quenching dependson the nucleophilic and electrophilic ,properties of the queneber molecule and the pigment. The basis of fluorescence quene bing iathe reversible transfei of electrons between the fluoreB6ent molecule. .;and the quenchor.' This.is confirmed by the photochemical electron-transfer ~J, which take place in all-cases of prolonged irradiation. "The authors ! eas their tbanks to P~rofessor B. Ya. Dain, under whose direction this work lexpr iwas completed, for his attention and in.Ferest In ito" Qrigs art. hass I figures Ani 2 formulas. ASSOCIATIONI . Institut fi sicheakoy khimii in. L. V. Plearzbevskogo, AN USM (11astituts of ftsical Cheniory. AN USSR) -,SUBKMED:. Wun62 DATE AM., 19.Tun63 'ENCL-.- 00 --OTHERt--010- is OD C4, '-Card PILYUGIN, G.T.; CHERNYUK, I.N. _- ~.-- 1. ~~ I -.~ --- Synthetic dyes. Part 34: Synthesis of l-&-naphthyl-6-chloroquinaldini- um and itq transformation into cyanine dyes. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.ls 204 Ja 64. (MIRA 17:3)-, "' 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ROGOVIK, M.Y.; CHERNYUK, -I.N.; ROZUM, Yu.S.; FILYLIC-N, G.T. Structure and absorption spectra of N-aryl quinolinium salts in the ultraviolet. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3320-3326 0 164. (MIRA 17-11) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Institut organicheskoy khimii AN 'UkrSSR. CHERNYUK, I.N.; PILYUGIN, G.T.; GORELIKOV, A.I.; ROGOVIK, 14.Y. " Study of synthetic dyes. Part 37: 1-o-chlorophenYl-5,6-benzoquinal- dinium salts and cyanine dyes prepared from them. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3330-3333 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. I DILUNG, 1. 1. Stimulating eff a . of some compounds on tho quennh4nry of Chloro- phyll fluoroscance by nitro compounds. Dok). AV SSSR 156 no. 1: k49-151 My 16/4 (I.-IIRA 27~5) 1. Institut fizicheskoy kbinii Am. L. V. IIJ--a-zhevskago AN UkrSSSR. Prodstavleno akademikom A. N. Tereni:*n. --- --- .. ---- - --- - - - - - . - - - - - --- - - ---- - I - - - -- FILY11GIN, G.T.; ZI,OCHFVSKAYA, A.V. Syntheitic dyes. Part 65: M-2,5-dichlorophanyl-5,6-benzoquinaldinium salts and cyRnine dyes obtaiiiad from thom. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no,61ll.29-1132 Je 165. (MIRA 180) 1. CheirnovItskly gosudaretvannyy wntversitet. PILYUGIN. 1-.N.,; RUDIKO, A.P. S5mthetLc dyes. Part 52: Styryls from N-aryl quinaldinium salt dorivativem. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.9:1685--1687 S 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1, Chernov,.Ltskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. Submitted August 8, 1964. CHERNYUK, N.A. Preliminary results of the con,)ction of remains of Pleistocene fauna along the Onon River in ,.he su=er of 1961. Uch.sap.Chit. goo.ped.inst. no.8:12-15 163. (MIRA 17s4) clie, iM:111- ) %; r * . : 2-2072 ~~sldy, A.l. i Cherrrai1c, V.P. ianrTaya diagnostika i terapiya meningita. Uchen. Zapiski Nauch-issled ir-ta luubcrkuleza v Ccles~ e, 01. 2, 1948, s. 65-70. SC; Letopis' Zhurnal'Mkh Statey, No. 29, 1-floskva, 1949. SHWTMIXOVA, T. P; TUZIFOVICH, To. Z;CHMUM. V. P. Bloche"Ical A qP at tur-smsebs ospInal fluid- In--tuberculous I~ntmtttK h a wW is"toWein. Probl. tuberk.. Kooky& no.2:42-48 Mar-Apr 1952. (CLNL 22:2) 1. Of the Department of Biochemistry (Head -- Prof. D. A. Teuverkalow) and Clinic for Children's Diseases (Read - Prof. A. 1. Skrotskly), Odessa Medical Institute. CHEICUM P V. P. "CliaLcal Aspects of Tubercular Meningitis Treated with Streptomycin." Pediatriya.. No*3, 1952 ROKAIIS, N.L.; CHIRNYUK, T.P. S~Mar content In the aerebrospinal fluid In t-,borculone meningitis treated vith streptomyein. Probl. tuberk., Moskva no. 6:72-73 Nov- D*c 1952. (CIKL 23:5) 1. Of the Department of Biochemistry (Read -- Prof. D. A. Teuverkalov) and the Clinic for Children's Diseases (Road - Prof. A. 1. ftrotokly). Odessa Medical Institute. YUZXPOVICH. Ye.K.; CHWWYUK. V.P. Amount of bioulfite binding substances in the cerebrospinal fluid in tuberculous meningitis treated with streptomycin. Probl.tub. no.1:47-51 Ja-F 154. (KIRA 7:3) 1. Is kafedry blokhimil (zaveduyushchiy - professor L.A. TSuverkalov) i Imfedry detskikh bolezney (zaveduyushchiy - professor A.I.Skrotakly) Odeeskogo meditsinskogo institute, (direktor A.N.Motnanko). (Tuberculosis) (Meningitis) (Streptomycin) (Cerebrospinal fluid) C,iE-ll.kly,jyl V.0., DOC Ved Sci -- Oiss) ll"ubercular meningitis . - (JIAI;W~Vj- Kharlkov, 195b., in children, its course, treatmf~,!I..,and losibe." 2h pp (Kharlkov State Ied Inst) 200 Copies. List of aut-,.orls -~.orks at end of text (12 Litles) (KL, 27-56, 115) - 1811 - C -.V.P.-, YUZEFOVICH, Ye.K. Serum tranBaminase activity in children with rheumatic fever. Vop.okh.mat.1 det. 7 no.8:37-41 Ag 162. (MIRA 15;9) 1. Iz kliniki detakikh bolezney (zav. - doktor med.nauk V.P. Chernyuk) lechebnogo fakullteta OdeBskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova (dir. - za6luzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. I.Ya. Deyneka). (TRANSAMINASES) (RHEUMATIC FEVER) CHIRNYUSHIV, Y.M., inshener; KUZININ, V.V., inzhener. b" Efficiency of the standardization of industrial and technological development. Standartizatefta no-1:27-37 Ja-F 154. (KLRA 7:2) (Kachinery--Standards) CHEVOISKly, kandyd&t mel'skagampadarchykh nayuk; AKDRErICVA,R., kandydat sellskagampadarchykh navuk; KHATSONO.A.. kwi4ydat sel'skagaspadardWkh jo&vuk Distribution of sugar beets in the White bassian S.S.R. and methods of Inermaing yield. Yestol AN BSSR no.5:24-25 S-0 54.b (KLIkA 8; 9) (White Russia-Sugar beets) CHERNYY, A. ft, 107 *ways of TAcarporatftS Mechanizatim In Wlroed Can- strudtiom,'~)A. Chernyy., Gem-Dir Iloadvays and Coa- structlom Third Bank, 10 pp "Zh-d Trmspm*tw No 5 ChIA Indicates type of rallroad constructlon work, ammmte accamplielied,, peroantilrJ ot jobs asohnnized,, azA percentage meabanized scoardb* to ometruotiod admInistratime for 1946, 1947 cobstructim pUn f1pres Siven and estimtes ~of imilfat MA ~ypei of vark to be dws. Istivestes of Inohmses of moobamized JOI)s I# percentag6s for 1947. Qkibbtlon of ]A'v quartarz-for railroad vorkere discussed in relat on to lOG73 18G73 CURRY, A, .- ~.w""T'S`i~ng ~Is~ge blocks in building shop valls. Stroitell no.5:3-4 MY '58. (MIRA 11%6) i.Nachallnik upraTleniya Koksokhimetroy trests. Cholvabmetallurgetro.T. (Chelyabinsk--Concrete blocks) ZIMMM, h., MZEKrj,7, lk.. inztk. khat's nev In the organlzatlon of constructlon of InduxtrIa2 bul2dlnp. Strolt&21 n0-3:3 Mr '39- (MIRA 12:6) (ftcterles-Design and construction) (Precast concrete coustructiou) CHERNYY9 A. Precast storage silos for aggregates. Na stroi. Ros. no-7:19x a 161. (MIRA 14t8) 1. G).avnyy inzhener tresta Chelyabmetallurgatroy. (Chelyabinsk--Precast concrete construction) (Aggregates (Building materials)--Storage) S/128 6o/000/004/003/006 A104YAl 33 AUTHORSt Chernyy, A. A., and Sosnovskiy, Ye. D. TITLEt Cupola with conical shaft PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, no- 4, 1960, 13-15 TEXT: The authors describe a cupola with conical shaft, designed by them in 1957, installed at the Penzenskiy kompressornyy zavod (Penza Compres- sor Plant) and patented under the no. 115334. The cylindrical shaft of a furnace was given a conic shape (Fig. 1). The new design proved highly eco- nomical and efficient. A brief description.on its construction is given. A special feature are the four tuy~res (3) placed 500 mm above the smelting re- gion and supplying oxygen through a check valve. The basic dimensions and characteristics of the cupola were calculated analogous to conventional cy- lindric cupolas. The actual dimensions differ considerably from the esti- mates, through productivity calculations coincide with the actual results. With a diameter of 1,200 mm the cupola smelts 8.5 ton/hour cast iron. The air blast pressure was increased by connecting in series two centrifugal BBA-11(VVD-11) ventilator.. Figure 2 shows the stage-shaped lining of the Card 1A S/128/60/000/004/003/006 Cupola with conical shaft A104/A133 cupola which proved superior to the lining of a cylindric zupola. Initial misgivings that the conical shaft would cause an uneven descent of the chaige and disturb the smelting process proved completely unfourled. The producti- vity can be regulated by increasing or decreasing the weight of fuel and met- al charges. The bed charge of a conical cupola requires 40-,. less coke than a cylindrical.cupola of equal productivity. It is shown that by increasing the weight of metal charges from 650 to 1,000 kg the cupola productivity in- creases from 7.3 to 10.5 ton/hour. The cupola operates satisfactorily also at reduced air blast pressure but this decreases its productivity to 6.5 - 7 ton/hour. Because of the present shortage of oxygen smelting in the conical cupola is carried out without it. Experiments with compressed air and ven- tilators instead of oxygen were carried out. A 2 hours supply of compressed air at 4 atm accelerated the smelting but an analysis of slag revealed a strong oxidation of the metal (54% PeO + Pe203). Enrichment with oxygen at 1 - 1.5 atm resulted in a negligible oxidation of metal, higher temperature of the cast iron and increased productivity of the cupola (30%). Oxygen con- sumption was 72 m3/hour i.e. 12 m3/ton of liquid metal. The oxygen enrich- ment showed the best effect at full loading of the cupola. There are 2 fig- ures and 2 tables. Card 2/4 I 0/12 60/(V)/uC1i',/003/006 : Capola with conical ohaft A104YAl 33' f i 'C~trd 3/4 S/12 60/000/004/003/006 " 'Cupola with conical shaft A104Y4133 j 7 1. 1 ..-- I Card 4/4 . ... -... . - -- - SMOLYAK,,.V.A kpz4.t*khn9mxuk; TASHINq Tu.F., insh.j UZLYUK, V.N., insh.; Prinimali uchastiye: RUM, X.B.; KOMVAWV, M.S.; SELIDYAXOV, M.I.; TREGUB; N.G.; POIDVCHF-14KO, Yu.I.; KHODOROVSKIY, S.S.; p CHERNIff, A.A.; YKVSMV, A.N.; KOVA~=O, I.A. ~Wometrio investigation of blist furnace tuyere zones. Stall 23. no.9:777-782-S 161. (MIRA 14:9) lo Dneprodserthinskiy mistallurgichookiy savod-vtuz i 7Avod in. Dzerzhimkogo, % (Blast fvrnacen) KURBATSKIY, I.L., insh.; PETROV, I.P., inzh.; USTINOV, A.I., inzh.; .2!Z!E~2"A. inzh.; MURZIN, V.G., inzh.; ZHITOMIRSKIY, M.B., inzh. Manufacture of larg6 compressor parts from extra-strong cast iron. Khim.mashiriostr. no.5:36-37 S.-O 163. (MW. 16:10)