SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUCHERENKO, V. D. - KUCHEREPA, M. N.

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ROZRDZsTmsKrT, T.M.; A 7 n . rrKTMO, V.S.-, AGAYONOT, V.I. Acadenici&n Danill Kirillortch Zabolotrqj, outstanding solentlet and hmanitarlan. Zhnr. m1krobiol. spid. t iumn. no.12W-23 no.124.17- 23 D 154. (XLRA 812) (NZANLOMIO DAMIL KIRILLOVICH, 1866-1929) u /v n 0, U80/14edicine Immunology FD-2614 Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 25/25 Author Kucherenko, V. D. Title e problem of nerve receptivity during I =1nogenesis PeriodIcal Zhur. mikro. epid. I J=un., 4, M-114, Apr 1955 Abstract It was observed that there was an uneven response on the part of the neuroreceptive apparatuses of various organs and systems in an organism when antigens were introduced into them. It was found that the most effective method of tetanus 1-minization was intramuscular administration. The use of an anesthetic helped reveal the part played by the nervous system In the immunobiological reorganization of an organism. A supplementary stimulus, i.e. the introduction of a physiological salt solution, increased and accelerated the im- munobiological reorganization of the organisms of animals. The results of the experiments axe presented on two charts. So ref- erences are cited. Institution Laboratory of the Patho;hysiology of Infection and Immunity (Head- Prof. A. Ya. Alymov), Institute of General Pathology and Experi- mental Therapyp Academy of Medical Sciences USM (Director - A. D. Speranskiy) Submitted April 30, 1954 USSR/~P_-V_-Um ffeeurrvphyi3l~ulua, In-a-unvolom FD- Card 1/1 Pub. 148-23/24 Author Alymov, A. Ya. and Kucherenko, V. D. Title Nervous reception and its importance in immunogenesis Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 10, 97-103, Oct 1955 Abstract The effect of the central nervous system on the development of im- munity is discussed in connection with I. P. Pavlov'o theory of nervism. The author citea the works of various Soviet authors in thin field to support his argument that the central nervous system plays an important role in the development of immunity. Six Soviet references are cited. Institution Submitted May 12~ 1955 XIKMKO, V.S., ASMMOVA, I.Xh,,rJCiMWXD, Y.P. Simplified method for setting up the agglutinin adeeprtion test* Voeno-madeshure uo*22946-47 11155 (MIRA 12:1) (AGGLUTINATION) KUGHNRSNXO, V.D._ Relationship between serum titer and the method of injecting dysenteric antigens. Iab.delo 2 no.6:12-14 N-D 056. WRI 9t12) (SERUM) (APTIGINS AND ANTIBODIES) KIKIMIKO, V.S., polkovnik med.sluzhby, doktor ned.nauk, )OiLITOVA, I.1h, VCHUT.90, V.De mayor medesluzhby, knnd.ved.nauk, XAMANOVA. R.I. podpolkovnik-iii-dealuzbby, kand.med.nnuk Method for taking air samples in making bActeriological analyses* Voen-.medzhurs' not'lit45-49 N156 (MIRA 12:1) (AIR-RACTERIOLOGT) W Ij / , , , / ,, )) Ve 4" .210tum Zval!p - 112. PV A1,r-�MLtN Ap ted "The Problem of Methods of Collecting Samples Wr 4 4, Bacteriological Analyses," by V. S. Kiktenkc, ". . 1,1h. Anhurova, V. D. Kucherenko, and N. I. Kashanovu, Voyenno- Meditainskiy Zhurnal., 140 11, Nov A pp 50-54 The article discusses insufficiencies inherent in the construction of air-sampling devices currently in use, particularly the S. S. Rechmenskiy apparatus. It is considered that the greatest possibilities for collect- ti= bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, and toxins are afforded by devices Vh_4-:h operate on the basis of air filtration through liquid or dry (soluble or Inanlijble) filtorr. A new apparatus illustrated in Figure I [Photo No 2705j9j, for collect- Ing air samples for tacteriological analysis is described. r efly the apparatus consists of a U-shaped glass tee 25 cm long with a diameter of 1-5 '!rn, connected by a short rubber tube to an inverted 250 ml bottle 14 cm dee; and 6.5 cm In diameter. The bottle has a spigot at the bottom with an opening of 1-5 cm. The assembled apparatus makes it possible to connect vessels of varying diameter and volume. The tube and part of the bottle are filled with glass Leads; 40 a of phyciological solution of bouillon (PePtOne water) In poured into the apparatus. A rubber tube 30-40 Cm long Is attaChO to the tube at the bottom of the bottle, and air is filtered through the liquid by an aspirator attached to the opening of this tube. Inclusion of the beads in the system provides greater surface for aerosol adsorption, thus accelerating the process considerably. Experiments with the above-described apparatus showed that the use of bouillon or peptone water increased the collecting capacity of the apparatus. After filtration of the air, the fluid was poured into a glass container and investigated by usual methods depending on the situ- ation. It in noted that any test can be performed with 30 ml of liquid, including biological tests on animals. The article mentions that an ordinary pump (Photo No 2705601 can be ueed for napiration of the air (in addition to napiration by mouth). If the teat is carried out in an infected atmunphere, the apparatus can be connected to the inhalation valve of a gas ma9k. Volume of air aspirated in calculated according to the usual method, described in the text. On completion of the experiments,, the accuracy of the calculations was ver- ified by special tests in vhich a gasometer was used. The SUthQ'3 discuss Prelizin&rY experiments in vh1ch the collecting capacities of the Pasteur flask, the Koch method, and the apparatuses of Krotov, Rechmenskiy, and D'yakanov were comparatively evaluated. They state that performance identical with that of the proposed apparatus can be obtained only by the use of the last mentioned device. It was estab- lished In these tests tbat the apparatus proposed collects tvo-three times more saprophytic microflora than the D'yakanov apparatus. Testing of the remaining devices was limited to trapping specific microflora in the air; intestiral bacilli, dispersed in an aerosol chamber by means of a special atomizer, was used as an experimental subject. The method used in these experiments, the results of which are presented in a table, is described in detail. The capacity of the new apparatus to collect intestinal bacilli vas shown to be 2.6 times higher than that of the D'yakanov apparatus. The rate of aspiration of air by the new apparatus is almost ten times greater (480 liters per hour) than that of the D'yakanov apparatus (50 liters per hour). Despite this fact (the collecting capacity of an apparatus supposedly being inversely proportional to the rate of aspira- tion), the collecting capacity of the new apparatus Is higher than that of the D'yakanov system. It is concluded on the basis of statistical calculations that there exists complete correlation between the experimental data collected in testing the apparatuaeB, the coefficient of correlation beina + n.97. The authors consider that the higher coefficient obtained in the experi- ments described correctly reflects the great efficiency of the proposed apparatus. This apparatus is recommended for collecting air samples for betteriologlcal invostiptiona in hospitals and field bacteriological laboratories. (U) AL'MoV, A.Ya., I)ro-,i'.; KUCWW11KO. V.D. (Xonkvtt) w - w - IMM MOOMMOMM"Awd" Pirogov'n viowu on the naturs, epidemiology, and prophylaxiB of sono infectious diseuses. Vrach.delo no.12*1325-1327 D '56. (MIR& 12:10) 1, Chlon-1corroopondent AJOI SSSR (for Alynov). (PIROGOV, NIXOTAI IVAROVICH, 1810-1981) KUC,ILEIMIKO, V.D.; ALYMOVp A.Ta. Effect of nonspeolfic stinzalationa on immunogeneals. Trudy Inst. norm. I pat. fiziol. AM WSRno.11146-150 158 (%,IIRA 16t12) 1. Iz laboratoril infektsionnay pat.010 H (zav. - c~len-4,or- respandent. AMN SSSR prof. A.Ya. Alymovi otdela patologil (zav. - akademik A.D.Speranakly) Tnatil.-uta normallnoy I patologiche.mkoy flziologil MV MR. XIXTXNXO, V.S.. rUOMLXNXO. V.D. Possibility of the propagation of pathogenic microorgnniume in the external environment. Zhur.mikrablol.epid. i imoun. 29 no.5t133-136 NY 158 (KIRA 11:6) (COMMIC.ABIS DISIASES. trAnsmission, through environmental microorpnniame, review (RUND SKVORTSOV, Vitaliy Vasillyevich, KIKTHYXD, Yaelliy Sill %-.-Arovich; _Vaoi1iy__Dorofiyqvjch; ROUDESSIVE11SKIY, OCHERMIKO, red.; SENCIULO, X.K.0 takhn. rod. (Viability and detection of pathogenic microbes in an external medium]Vyzhivaemost' i indikatsila pitogennykh m1krobov vo vneshnoi orede. Moskva, Medgiz, 1960. 348 p. (MIRA 16:1) (BACTERIA, PATHOGENIC) ABELEVO G.I., kand. mod. nauk; BID-RINSKATA, A,G,y kand. mod, nauk; GELITSER, R.R., prof.; GOLINEVICH, re.H., prof.; ZHDANOV, VA, prof.; ZDROWVSKIY, P.F., prof,; KALINA, G.P., prof.; KAULEN, D.R., ocand. mod. naukj KIKTENKO, V.S., prof.; KRYWVA, O.P., ., kand. mod. nauk; LOHAKIN, kand. med. nauk; F!JgHKWKO, V.D H.S., kand. mod. nauk; MDSING, G.S., doktor med. nauk; PERSHINA, Z.G.t kand. sellkhos. naukj PEKHOV, A.P., doktor biol. neuk; PESHKOVp M.A., prof,; TIKHONENXO, T.I., kand. mod. nauki TOVARNITSKIY, V.I., prof.; SHEN, R.M., prof.j ETINGOF, R.N.,, kand. mod. nauk; KALININA, G.P.,, prof., nauennyy red. toma; ZHUKOV-VEREZHNIXOV, N.N., prof., otv. red.; VYGODCHIKOV5 G.V.,, prof*, zamet. otv. red.; TIMAKOV, V.D., prof., zamo 0tv. red. BARDYkNp O.A., prof., red.; KALINA, G.P., red.; PETROVA, N.K., takhn. red. (Multivolume manual on the microbiology, clinic, and epidemiology of infectious disoaaes]Mnogotomnos rukovodstvo po m1krobiologii klinike i epidemiologii infektsionnykh boloxnei. Moskva, Medgiz, Vol.2. Genergl microbiolog)r]Obahch&ia mikrobiologlia. Red. V.M. Zhdanov. 1962. 535 P- (MIRA 16:1) (Continued on next card) DMITRIYEV, I.A.; KUCHERFXKOv V.D. Some,.problema in the atudy of the demand for drugB. :2~t- deio 12 no-42-14-18 Jl-Ag 163., (MIRA 17 Kl-,CliM- E2iYO, Vaoilly Dorofeyovich; 1-ITYAYEVA, Yu.P.? red. [~jotectlon of pathogenic microbea in the external et-vlron- Ment] Indikataiia patogemykh r1krobov vo vneshnei nrede. I Movkva, lzd-vo Mosk. univ., 1964. 139 P. (MIRA 17:5) I f. - " . 1, . 3 *r- ( uG,,,Xj:-:c7l , a L.; E I ), Fi-I ". , - L I V , T ; F [,T) ;" , " , I ~ . i . ; - -, ~:U, ~ , "; . 1 . ; I - . - -, - . '2 '.. . I -S) . ,, . ;j. ~ ~~,i El' id;,.? I K ' " , 11 . 1) . - ?. K '. : ', 4' *. : 'J ,7 ' _ -1 - p Andrei IAkovlovich Alynov, d.1965; obituary. Zhur, mikrobiol., t~ epid. i imnmn. 42 no.8:156-157 'g 165. (f-fIRA 18:9) 008,009/009 S/62-/ 000/ /%563 1 ~uchera"JCO OF .4 .14 ces Of parts of b j 6.14o surf a ~ch fracture r'r roevi a l6% a Ch 0 the 7, AV "75 pAYTIA0115' Of an UchabVL.Y'K'h 621 th a 19 SqU Doe all affe so tors Utmoet of f Ij%G fthe rXins j. mot A air%% t. 01-V0 are to at Ck C. tu r a oro~ 5ELTL frac, of0'r frok f Ulm erl to Or. a 0& l tUs efu ure prolper parts an~ qU ell f ffail o- 0 r'KinS desl%nor t fro t. der so 0 arka c c 0 C ~WO th 0 000 grab A rioce To 'r OUT th th a d 06 C, 10JU r esistalle 0 to bu et ic a I aim the pro cr at 0'. th 0 f tu0 rkC'o 'pr 06 fati a frat et'ho 0 t in an importrk nt. lirt 'With heniso 0 Cth 0 or0A, fracture eq%"-Pm 0 ted the 10 CC j.1111M.013 "01M Vt4 At Be of Of eOch 9 agocia. Ott, or 0 that rding O)LAM j.JMV 09 tiorks arties he 4i Alh this -0 t00 rO'P roSa irked bY V(i f . a%)IJ.0 a Vic ektiol, bt[L sults Wass 0 on CAT, 130 0 th 8 Ire Us 6full, to Ost th 6 ear 'Oec, stims the lied tirkS entl rrel trat 0 re a'pp C.Orrelot-tre" to demons Utho By h09L sent arkents. rieLl pro' compo &,.t5 OeLt a Card s/148/62/000/008/()09/009 Analysis Of the fracture E193/E383 the patterns of the fracture the macro- and microstructure and following conclusions: I) roll surfacesi they arrived at the iversal coupling of the upper fracture or the jaw Of the un single overloading due r a 750 stand wee caused by a he rolls, the low journal 0 tally folded strip passing through t 7y factor; to accide the steel being a contributol r roll Of a impact strength of I the second groove of the UPPO 2) the fracture it by stress concentration contributing blooming mill I" c aused t fatigue crack, wilich initiated to the formation of the fire, nent; 3) the fracture of the ductile fracture of the COMPO attributed to the fact middle roll of a 3-high stand 550 was hen it wa's reconditioned that the roll had not been preheated w al stressess -up process- This set UP intern ack and later by the building ation of a circumferential cr f the leading to the fOrIn fracture of the main shaft 0 a. 4) the to brittle fracture, was caused by large number of flywheel of a 500 Inm stand alternating loadscaused the loadet 5) educing gear of a wire-drawing short-duration over approaching the fracture Of a shaft in the r magnitude machine; 6) alternating load* Of a Card 2/3 s/i48/62/000/008/009/009 Analysis of the fracture .... 9193/F.383 fatigue limit of the material caused fatigue fracture of the pulley of a blost-furnace charging-skip hoist. The examples quoted demonstrated the need for rigorous control of all the factors which might contribute to the formation of fatigue cracks (quality of the materials, design, heat and mechanical treatment, service loads$ corrosive media). It was concluded that all working parts should be periodically inspected and if fatigue crackswere detected they should be removed. Detailed investigation of each failure should be carried out and the results used to take measures to prevent recurrence of the failure. There are 6 figures and 1 table.- ASSOCIATIONSs Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgichookiy zavod-vtuz (Dneprodzerzhinsk Metallurgical Works~- Vtuzl Metallurgicheskiy sayod in. F.E. Dzerz'hinakogo (Metallurgical Works ino F*Z, Dzerzhinskiy) SUBMITTED: March 27# 1961 `Card 3/3 GIIZEK~,,IiIIK, V. I I. ; TY I "'K V I, r.,%. ; Y,=ijc=]E- I=t., :1=;ro=~Vj. ; Cf IYe. Y. Analysla of tkie troakago of' metallurgical equilr-ment jj,-irta. lzv. vys. u(,,Iieb, zave; chern. met- 5 no.8:17~-.182 1,~-9) 3. Dnel)rcdzerzhini3~iyrotallurgiihot3kiyzavod-vtuz i Metallurgicheskly zixvod im. F. E. Dzerzbinn't-logc. TYLKINY M. A., kand. takhn. nauk; GREBENIK, V.Y., kand. tekhn. nauk; VCHEREM, V. F., inzh.; ALPEYEV, V. G., lnzh.; RAITSKAYA, V. A. , inzh. Heat treatment of crane wheals. Mashinostroenia no.5:57-.60 S-0 162. (MIRA 36!1) 1. Dneprodzerzhinakiy matallurgicheakiy zavod-vtuz im. M. I. Arsenichava (for Tylkin Grebenlk, Kucberenko). 2. Metallur- gicheekiy, zavod im. Dze;4hinskogo (for Alpsyev, Nikitskaya). (Steel-Heat treatment) (C,ranss, derricks, etc.) GREBENIK, V.M.; KUCIIERENKO, V-F- Experimental -verification of conditions in summing-up damagets. Izv. vys.ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.12:212-220 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. DnepropetrovskiY metallurgicheskiy institut. ;;7 '7, GREMNIKP V. M.; KUCIMOIXOl V. F. Experimental investigation of the affect of alternating over- loads on fatigue strength and durability with and without stress concentrations. Report No. 1. Izv, vys, ucheb, zav.; chern. met. 7 no.6tl99-206 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut i Dneprodzerzhinskiy metallurgicheakiy zavod-vtuzt P, Y, ag IR N H JaMILRPYL V-F-, doktor khIm. naulc,sotrudnik, red.; RUDINKO, V.A.. gotrudnik, red.; ANMXT16'V. Y.N., sotr6dnik. red.; CIIISHCMKO. A.S.. notrudaik, red.; SIDAI. G.M.. sotrudnik, red.; SATAROVA, N.V., red.; GRIBOVA. M.P., takho. red, Istereochomistr7 of CYCIohwwne 40rivatives; collection of articles] Stersokhimiis proizvodnykh teiklogsics" na; abornik statei. Koskya, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1958. 329 p. [Translated from the Inglish and French). (MIRA 11:11) 1. Institut organichookoy khtmit im. N.D.Zalinekty AN SSSR (for Kucherov, Rudenko. Andreyev. Onishchanko, Sepal). (Cyclohexane) (Stereochomistry) MISTRYUKOV, L.A.; MEMO, V.F. 4ffect of the nitrogen function of /,-ketodecahydroquinoline on tho rolative stability of cls- and trana-iBomers. Iz*. AN SSSR. Otd.khim,nauk no.7:1343-13444I 161. (MIRA U.:7) 1. InBtitut organicheakoy khimij im. NID. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Quinoline) (Isomors) - MUM, V.F.; IVANOVA., L.N.; SEVEJUNA, T.A. Synthesis of some monoketones of the cis-bydrindan series., Izv, AN SSSR. Otd,kbim.nauk no.7tl348-1350 n 161. (MRA 14:7) 1. Institut orgunicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Indanono) i n fnr i rl X 1 7. . . ACCESSIOU URI- AP4014386 S/0145/6,3/ooo/01.1/0047/0054 ALITHOF6: Grebenikp V. H, (Candidate of technical sciences.. docent); Kuchoronkop Ve (Enginacr) TITLE,.- Fatigue atrength under repeated load change and conditions for summation of! failures SQUFCE: IVUZ. Mashinastroyeniyag no. 11, 1964, 47-54 TOPIC TAGS- fatigue strength,, repeated load change, notch, flexural testp initial :'Btross ABSTRACT- Three types of steel 15 specimen.- were fatigue-tested under repeated load change conditions. The three types weret unnotched, smooth-notched, and sharp-notched. Puro flexural tests under rotating conditions were accomplished on the MUI-6000 machine. These tests were conducted at two stress levels# under mccha-.Ucal softening ct' > a* finalp and hardening conditionsp initial 0 f inal Two loading cycles up t6 failure were used for all three apecimenas N initial ,5 x 1 and N2 . 0.7 x 105, and the bass numbers of cycles N 0 for each specimen 3 'ACCESSION N`R: APhOlh386 6 6 6 ~wero: No, - 10 s No2 1.1 x 10 and N 1.2 x 10 To establiBh an equiva- 1 03 7. ~lence criterion for a2a three specimens, the initial stress and final stress cycles's 'were identical in number. The reaulte were tabulated and plotted on graphs. At .low values of number of loading periods (reversal)# the rule niAli - a - 1 whore a A njAj ;rails (ni - total number of load cycles, Hi - nunbor of load cycles up to failure), However, upon increasing A the value of 7n Al does tend to unity. 'Furthermore* ~_ i i for the nutched specirriona the strengthening effect was higher, and it increased with the sharpness of tho notch. Finally., in the softening region, where 7 nIN 1, the number of reversals was lower in the unnotchod than in the notched specimena, The opposite was true in the hardening regiono Orig, arts host 5 figuros# 3 ',tables, and 1 formula. %Zi"C;V,=Us Dnapropetravek4 r4tallurgicheskiy inatitut (rhwpropetro-tak Metal- lurgy 1ru3tituto)j Dneprodzerzhinakiy matallurgichaskiy savod-vtus (Dneprodserzhinale LHotallurgical Works and Institute of Technology) ----------- 7- ACCMsiol,, AP4014386 5U&%jrrr,7r;): 24oct62 SUB CODE: MH 3/3 Card r E24CLt 00 NO REF SOVI 010 Ovi ER: 000 GREEBE211K, V.M.,- IVANCHENKO, F,K.; TYLYIN, M.A.; V.17. Strength and uauses for thos rupture of a d-rive shaft for th,, mochanism of a propelled rvir on a floor-type charging 1zv* vys* uchebe zave; oherns mote 8 nool.&'-69-~r,5 165 (MIRA 18:1) 1. theprofterzhinskly metallurgicheskiy navod--Auz. !-TI "gj A "_U_MUkVj I M 43 Irv GIVNE11---y ti"- b-Ab ul r it i 0 0211~ 7W ~4MM RIM --al Values Oar rin KOROTKMSI G.I.; KUCHERENKOj V.G.; ZAYMAROV, A.Ye.; OVSYANNIKOVA, T.M.; PAHKOVO M.I. Removal of riser heads. Metallurg 8 no.7s23 Jl 163. (XM 160) 1. Zhdanovskly metanurgicheakly zavod ix. Illicha. (Steel ingots) ],-,!j LA, Y- Mrtallur#*, ~u~,~jr,g S~lmlautcrat iC' iMMA I. /,!AV rn. f7, AVDMTVj G,I.; CHECHIK, B.E.; KUCHEMKO, V.I. bse ofIprecipitin reaction In gal for the atudy of antigens In the spleen of patients who have died from lm&emia. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 8. no.ltlO-16 Ja 163o (MIM 16W 1, Iz laboratorii virusologil (zav.-prof. V.V. Gorodilma) i eksperimentallnoy terapii opukholey (zav.-doltor ned. nauk V.M. Bergolits) GoaudarBtvennogo onkologicheBkogo inntituta Imeni, P.A. Gerteena (direktor-prof. A.11. Novikov). (LEUKMIA) (SPLEKN) (ANTIGENS JWD JUMBODIES-AVALYSIS) Kuchorenko, V. I. I'Vie ; rnl)lv.-, of Lile arlcid.'Alc propertien of ~xirfr~al sera." Ac,id Yed Scl USSR. In3t of Epiderdolr~j- and l7onorary Acafieniclan :i. F. Ganileya. I:oscow, (Dissertat-op-, for- the Dri-ree of Candidat,, Ln YeRcal Scienc,~.O. Knizhna~a letopisp No. 21, 195b. Foscow. -i fv. i. :Alitly of tho ant'lgon I c myt-dorui tind Art health. Frobl. gfir-lit. :1 N 16".. 1E:4) 1. liaburutoriyu ok--porimentaltm-y toirttpll mu~. nauk V.",11-reollts) Gcsuclar,,tvo=ll,Co '.~kcgo onkologichoskogo instituta Lmeni Gortiona (dLr. Frof. A.1b. 1;avikov" Moskva. KOLOTIY, A.A.1 KUCHERENKOt V.L, 1. f Losses of tin and lead during d!smolutlon In the syntema"Of fused salts SnCl 2 - (KC1) and. PbCl, - (KC1 - NaCl). Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.1:57-59 164. (MIRA 17s6) 1. Institut obshchey, I neorganichaskoy khiaii AN Ukr6SR. CKSEN't V.P4. Controlling complete roor caving by mechanized removnl or timbering in a steep seam, Ugol.1 40 no,1: &10 Ja 165. W,RA 18t4) 1. Glavnyy inxh. ahakhty Ho.5 im. Lenina tresta Gorlovskugoll (for (keen'). 2. Donetakly naunhno-ia9ledovatelIs*-ciy ugolInyy inatitut (for Kwhereako). . . 1. - .-I, . .- - . , - . 1. -.. . . . I . . . . I .. - - - . I . I L. ... - A ii,;iplifiod i-rodUction of :ieuction of Ail-,l-itirdn Ad3orb,ion. 'O'Le I I I :i;iO-, .,3F.IY (,,ILI'I',.LY . .-j- -L ....AL), 'a 12, P. 1/6 STTSKO, P.A.: TITOV. S.A.; KOSTITSKIT, I.V.;-KUCHZFtlHKO, T.S..; MATFITNIMO, B.N. Beginning made by the Orsha track workers. Put' i put. khos, no.9: 5-8 S 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Nachallnik otdoleniya dorogi at, Orsha (for Syteko). 2. lachallulk distantaii puti at. Orsha (for Titov). 3. Nachallulk vagonnogo uchastka at. Orsha (for Kostitakly). 4. lachallnik parovoswgo depo at. Orsha (fnr Kucheromko). 5. Nachallnik anargotichaskogo otdala at. Orsha (for Matviyanko). (Orsha--Railroado-Track) Antttoxic ho stic function In (-,sn,.-or of t." internal orgaim. Vrach. tielo, no.9:9N-915 s 057. WAA 10:9) 1. Kafairs gospital'uoy tersoit (x9v. - prof. T-IF.?ittys I'dicansed)) Vinitakogo malitistaskogo) insittuts ( V 13C?.4.A - - CANWO) (LLVAR) tio KUCHERVIKO, Te.M.; VOTTTUK, V.M. " MAMIJWJ~-_ ~ CanAidamycovis of the internal organs. Vrach.dolo no.7:741-743 J1 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapit (zav. -prof. N.N. Kolotova) Vinnit- skogo meditsinskogo instituts. (HONILIASIS) (ANTIBIOTICS) KOLOTOVA. N.N.; KUCHERMO, TO.M.".. Chumus. T.P. Indications and iontraindications for Plawdolfin serpentina, therapy In hypertension. Sov.med. 23 no.lOtll2-ll5 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry gogpitallnoy terapli (zavedu"hehly - doktor med.nauk N.N. Kolotova) Vinnitskogo meditsinskogo Institute. (direktor - dotsent S.I. Xorkhov). (RAU'dOLYIA therapy) h-UGH--,";-iKO, Ye.M.., kcand.med.nauklc (Vinnitsa, ul.L.Tolsto-o ' d.28); KMETOiKO, - I . - , - ---A:,Ye.,--kand.med.nauk (Vinrlitfia, u-I.L.Tolatogo, d.28) Surgeon's polioy in gastrio tatany. Nov. khir. arkh. no.208-43 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14,11) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.H.Kolotova) Vinnitakoco maditainskogo inatituta i khirurgicheekoya otda3aniya 1-y gorodskoy bollaitay. (TETANY) CHUBLIMS, T.P.; KUCHERENKO, Ye.M,, kand,med.nauk Forms of loucosis resembling tumors. Vrach.delo no.10:21-23 0 160,, (MIRA 13:11) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.N.Kolotova) Vinnitakogo maditsinakogo ingtituta. (LEUKE)aA) KUCHEFXM09 Ye.H., kand.me4,&nauk Clinical significance of salicylate. Vraohe delo the liver function test with sodi= no.2"43-48 F 161. (MIRA 14:3) .0, 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.N.Kolotova) Vinnit- skogo meditsinskogo, inotituta. (LIVER) ~.SIODIUM SALICYIATE) KUC-Iwaxo-.- Ts.1%4 -IVirmi t5a) Atitoxic function of the liver in fxktionts witl) lowkosio. Probl. gematA peral.krovi 6 no.4341-.42 Ap '161. OURA 14:6) (LEMMIA) (LIVER) JKUCHERENKO, Ye.H., kand.med.nauk Carbohydmt-e function of the livor. Vrach. delo no.8;30-34 Ag 161o WIRA Ir,-.3) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.N. Kolotova) Vinnitakogo maditainskogo instituta. (CARBOMRATE MLTABOLISM) (LIVER) GRINSHPUN, O.Ya.j KUCHBWIKO, A.Ye.j kaml.med.nauk (Vinnit:ia, ul.',*013,0,-,O, d.28); KUCIIF..'U-',NKO, Yo.M, Speed of transmittal of a pulse wave along the arteries of the lower extremities in endarteritis obliterans. Nov. khir. arkh. no.9154P-57 S 1619 (HIIiA 1/1sio) 1. Khirurgiolieokoye otdoleniye (zav. - kand.mod.nauk A.Ye.Kucberenko) 2-y gorodskoy klinicheekoy bollnitey g. Vinnitsy. (ARTERIM-DISUSES) (PUISE) . I , I CHUBI~RKIS, T. p. ; KUCAU'RENKO, yo,M. , kand.rsed.nauk; 0. Ya. - ---- - - Changets In the balliatocardiogram in cancer of the Internal orgarw. Vrach. delo no.12:134 D 161. (141 A 151 -1) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapii (zaveduyiwhchiy - prof. N.N.Kolotovn) Vinnitskogo meditsinskogo institute. (RALT ISTOCA010GAPHY) (GANGEA) KUCR,wtM1K0q Ye,M., kand,mod.nauk Changes in the myoc&r4ium in chronic tonsiUitio. Zhur ush. nos. i gorl. bol. 21 no-463-68 JI-Ag 161. (141HA 15, 1) 1. Is kafedry goapitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. N.N.Kolotova) Vinnitsk o meditainskogo instituta. TURT-MCLE) (TOWIUL-DISLAS-S) , !i . 4, ; hu~,IHFI' IYe .!% ; i --' , '~"' I" Possibility of a 'eukemogenic effect of industrial polsonn. T-jdy Kiev. nauch.-isal. Inst. perel. krovi I neotlozh. Mir. 3:243-247 161. (W RA 17: 10) 1. Xqfedrn Ponr4t.-IOnmy terapli VinnitBkogo gosudarstvennogo rzezli- tainakogo inotituta. GRINShPM41 0. Ya.; KUCHEMIKO, A. To., kand. iried. nau!q KUCHERENYO, Te. M., /and. med. nank; STUKAUNKO, N. A. (Vinnitea) - Pathogenesis of varicose veins of the lower extremities. Khirurgiia no.2:55-59 162, (MIRA 15:12) (VARIX) lr * - ' -' T'4--" ?,-,- . I . 1 -11 1. - . . - Ti -T--' . - Fi~ - TL~ T~ . T-.ffT T.-- Ti -. "Balllaocardlographiv Examinationa r)f Ctlue ()f' Jjf!jAj-r,r!jj-Cjjjtitory Dystonla " Vo~-.nno ficditsinskly Zhurnal, No. It, 1")C2 GRIWSHFUN, O.Ya., podpolkovnik meditainakoy aluzhby (Vinnitaa); WCWEj%Qj-Tot,X., kand.ned.nauk (Vinnitsa) Use of pneumoslectro-oscillography In the diagnosis of the stages of bypertension. Vrach.delo no.12sllg-120 D 162. (MIM 15sl2) (OSCILLOMM) (HTMTEMS ION) KUCPEREMOL Ye. H., kand. rwd. nauk Liver function in leukemia. Terap. 14 no.lt67-76 062, (KIRA 1517) 1. Ix kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof, N. N. Kolotova) VinnitBkogo meditainBkogo instituta, (LEUKEMIA) (LIVER) NUCIDUNKUp Ye.M., k~uid. mod, nauk (VirinItsa., ul. L. Tolatogo, d.21); KADOSHCiRJK, T.A. Comprehensive study of the antitoxic funition of the liver in stomach cancer and complicated peptic ulcers. Klin. khir, no.10: 20o-25'0 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1, Kafedra goopitaltnoy khirurgil (zav,- irof. M.V. Danielonko) i kafedra Eospitallnoy terapli (zav.- dotsent Yu.N. Golovtoev) Vinnitako o maditsinakogo inatituta. &VER) (STOMACH-CARCER) (PEPTIC UILER) KUGHF;tSNKO, A.Yo., kand. med. naurk; Yj.'-',, khn.!, n4j. nnuIK Surgical interventions on in patients with rheumatic S 162. organs in the abdominal cavity fever. Sove Med. 26 no.9130-35 (MIRA 17:4) 1. Iz klinikiolospitallnoy M.V. Danilonk i kliniki II.N. Kolotova) Vinnitskogo S.I. Korkhov). khirurgii (zav. - doktor mod. nauk gospitallnoy torapii (zav. - prof. meditainskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent ~ t (VI r:-. of reittmt~nt, of r 1 A s e ~k r* c o 1-yr, i th rp .-hn ht t 'r-. n ~i o V cf. I r 7 f, r Category : USSR/Flectrons Electronic 09ticu H-3 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957,H0 1668 Author :Gabovich, M.D., Micherenko, Ye.T. Title :Penetrating PlanlZ 90 its Connection 'with tho Primary Focusing of an Ion Beam I Orig Pub :Zh. tekhn. fiziki, 1956, 26, No 5, 996-1003 Abstract :The penetrating plassms. produced by discharge in hydrogen is investigated. It is establinhed that this plasm in related to the characteristics of the ion-optical system. A diagram of the ion source used in the inveati- gation in given. The pressure of the hydrogen in the source was approxi- mately 4 x 10- mm mercury, and the maximum ion current drawn from h .5 ma at a gas flow of approximately 7 r source was approximately 2 cm 1~r and apower consumption of approximately 250 watts. To carry out the in- vestigations, two movable probes were inserted in the source. The spatial distribution of the particle concentration, of the space potential, and of the electron temperature vmv determined. The voltage-current characteris- tics observed in the extraction of the ion beam from the source are ascribed to the changes in the localIzation of the penetrating plasma. It is stated, on the basis of the data obtained that the assumption encountered in the literature that the extracted ion current ion current is limited by space charge,is not experimentally confirmed. Card 1/1 i"A AUTHORs GABOVICH,M.D.,_KUMRENKUV,.:-,.T. PA 2126 TITLE: Investigation of the pen_eT-A-t1'ff-g plasma on the occasion of a discharge in mercury vapors (Isslyedovaniya pronikayushchey plazmy pri razryade v rtutnykh parakh. Russian). PERIODICALt Zhurnal Tekhn. Fiz., 1957, Vol 27, Nr 2, pp 299 - 308 (U.S.S.R.) Received, 3 / 1957 Revieweds 4 / 1957, ABSTRAM On the occasion of the forming of an ion bundle the source of which is a discharge plasm there is a transition domain in which transition from the chaotic motion of ions to a directioned motion takesplace. It was the task of this paper to investigate this transition domain, attention being confined solely to the dis- charge in mercury vapors. At first the device is described with the aid of which experiments were carried out. An illustration of this device in attached. Preliminary experiments, which were carried out with the help of another device, showed that when shifting the probe from the domain in which the discharge occurs into the domain to be investigated the characteristics of the t hose characteristics are probe retain their normal aspect. shown in form of a diagram. A further diagram shows the axial distribution of the characteristics of the plasmas obtained if the negative potential is lacking. An approximated equation for this distribution is given. The following diagrams show an analogous 2 Card 1/3 distribution of characteristics for the discharge current of 90 A/cm PA - 2126 Investigation of the penetrating plasm on the occasion of a discharge in mercury vapors. and the spatial distribution of the characteristics of the',~ene- trating plasma for a discharge current of 20 A/cM2 and 90 cm2. Furthermore, the influence exercised by the field on the con- figuration and extent of the penetrating plasmas was investigated. Experiments were carried out while at the same time the electric and magnetic fields exercised their influence. It was found that the temperature of the electron gas in the penetrating plasma diminishes considerably with a growing distance from the output opening. The gradient of the potential within the demain of the penetrating plasma is considerably higher (by several volts per cm) than in the dis- charge itself and it is directioned in such a manner that the ions are accelerated. The chaotic wall-flow of the ions emerging through the outlet opening is subjected to the Influence of a highly ac- celerated field and is transformed into a flow with a predominant direction. From an equation derived it may be seen that the minimum amount of the potential within range of the outlet opening cor- responds to the amount of the energy which the ions have in the transition zone near the negative probe. As long as the boundary of the penetrating plasma does not advance into the depth of the Card 2/3 discharge, the entire ion flux passing through the opening is PA - 2126 Inveatigation of the penetrating plaama on the occasion of a dis- charge in mercury vapors. determined only by the amount of the wall flux of the ions and is independent of the amount of the negative potential. ASSOCIATIM PRESENTED BYs SUBVITTEDs AVXILABLEs Physical Institute of the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R., Kiev 6.1956 Library of Congress. Card 3/3 A '62/p,1 trode roni", of a ,nc e 0 source joele Or'.1 n ir 'phe nrl r c tic Prot ~tj IV. UL 21) -L- t 6ZI1513 'i no. ,jjurnO, v 7 P_ 'os-tril-C 7. ta .1'.im1vj ref W at do 57 S~ej-i ~.,962, 4. Ser. fi tro vlit'~l 69 c - no* ?a-rce' +.Jpc SOu 1. C 1668)- rt~es Of et~c ros 19 13ar'n ide nvont; f t tie S e-~ ur vh . t a. o,:, v e .0cussInG 'cc 1) d (, -P-17 'OJCLS~ -bet,:ieen toll jze or. J11'r. nro r 14'i C ar, al c1 fr re"t t Vere; tracte cu- a-rac t k ~ e e 5 of ion t 5 3.0,ti.Oll '13-Sr 0 el. -the '-'v-S lor. d volta6e* crarr e os~ de Ox, tne + rib'Lltlon 10 as J*nr, ejectro no ion ,,,I a - v ~cr V. t (! T'2 "'.e A 1 0.55 r, I Oct 5j;j the tica 'n U., bOullac. %, rode s"%nction Vic, 13 ac ivia the a ~. r e '0ae A-'re nlasT^ cide jec -he ject,- t v as .6 A thf,_ e~ coin O-ves tas S curr 0 n t The or no ' .71. EL r2'jjjs does C r"'i r" ectrodeq I . 4 M-k - ltar'e -,inder -40 fSt all c~ accelerating 2:r a 0 e a 1/2 or Of a plane of t tv/0-ele, ,PC ti" outlet trOde S110' 6- 10n 0ecintin a D20 ~'1000100611- 11 rr en t Derture VD308 6 Of ~o of the ts I at the-el r,7!a tI on f Source one 17 1 tj, - 10 k7. n ectrode, 0. a but I's 14b.st"a - ax ePlace . .1 c', I y I aPex IMent %/a& Indepen dent Ion bear,",, cteres not angj e Of , Of the Of ~l nbout goo Pearce Volta., -'e '(04.a Corn extrLct1n,Ge -P ete restIlte, ejec tran-91atIon. In Poore, focu tz*orle Ca"d 21,.) 65726 _2-25/30 SOV'F139-59 G.N. and Tal I nova I 1214.2500 DOM' ysnenlcO I V 'P - lectron Emission ye.T- on the E y,ucher orlUO-1--~ AUTHORS S Of :Lon DambardmOnt 1959, The Effecde-COnt ed Cathods ,VedeniY, F:'Z'ka' TIT LE, % of a, 03ci vy sohikh u,hebuYllh the eff ect of ion .V 611zvestiya 160-168 (USSR) made of tivated 031ide- EVtl0[)jCA1 14r 2, PP tudy hag been 11 ac, (in the An experimental a I of a we. on energy current emi8s'or of the I ,,3 T"CT I bombardment on the t magnitude of the ion thode- The effec the rate Of coated C&~.o 600 V) and t%m,/cm2) on ted cathode range 100 t I to 15 X lof an .3,ide-cOa udied. The (in the, range emission 0 ture has been at in Fig, of the temper* he tube Shown decrease u,.d t . ilar to that g at a red ried Out using; 8 9 Im is tile work-inl were Call instrument in, Fig ctors- ,%periments this (Ref 12)- 1 construction of 2 are refle The ptushinBIL'y thodes and ,.Ily Vur, described by ton ca a cheM The 3 are tun98 filled With -4 mm Jig. anodes out 2 3C 10 cribed by ion source 1-3 wag ab method des Ths pressure Of ,, the er argon at a carried Out -4 thode Und ation wan The ca ly behind the ion joniz All in ROf ediste Ardenne and He 10 was placed Imm Card 1/3 in'*' tigation 65726 SOV/139-59-2-25/30 The Effect of Ion Bombardment on the Electron Emission of an Oxide-Coated Cathode extracting system 4-6. The electrode 8 was used to measure the change in the emission of the cathode. Special precautions were taken to remove other gases etc before the tube was filled with argon. It was found that for argon ions of up to 600 ev and ion current densities up to 15 ~& amp/cm2 noticeable fall in the emission in observed only at reduced cathode temperatures. At reduced temperature, the reduction in the emission depends strongly on the temperature, the ion energy and the ion current density. The following empirical relationships have been found CE - aosa and I 3L loe -a(VP - b)Ipt where a ML[d(lg1/I,) L dt I two (T - 990*K) I in the current at a Card 2/3 given time tj 10 is the initial current (tno)l V P in tile 65726 SOV/139-59-2-25/30 The Effect of Ion Bombardment on the Electron Emission of an Oxide-Coated Cathode ion energyj I in the ion current and a,b,Q are constants. The correspondrng graphs are shown in Fig 6. 8 and 9. There are 9 figures and 18 references, 6 of which are Soviet, 7 English, 1 German and 4 Japanese. ASSOCIATIONsKiyevskiy gosunivernitet imeni T.G.Shevchenko (Kiyev State University imeni T.G.Shavchanko) SUBMITTEDs July 1, 1958 Card 3/3 YVI.09-4 and redorudi ad rrom A H'gn joeTe Ions obtal of the tributiOn 01 4, Nr IgnergY M source V T-ITLS'- frequency L 0101ttroUl", 19591 means of R&d1ot ekhniuaIssr) out by plF9101DICALS _1237 VU war carried a high ev"'latioll ion Pp 3.233 . descrIbcd having Figure 1, 'the orimsut id in 1 which The e%P natructed do3rico Chamber chamber evice is jlugtr*t6 ABSTRACT specially Go quartz The d of the The discharge .velocity* form 2 03 whose was in themetal. flange "system Minimum source d to the ",Ytr&ctor that, f or A A was filce d with an in such A way to obtain possible w,a furnish* -a chos )Otentimil 63;3/h9 it was "an the I . electrode dimensions We"- 2.5 00 wh--- he as loss of 2intensive Jon beam uppet r was in t 9Diently n tile channel and the uffil n,rgY an&lyse a betwee small. The 9) havinS amethod difference tly ondenser (Ref this omparat:lvl BY employing jl..rsY Peak was Ca Cylindrical sharp 0 form ofr U/06U > 10( the energy-. voltage of 'cV' aserved On reBOlviug Po" 'V was Ob With a discharge 30 a Cardl/3 having a width Of 25 Znor8Y Distribution dIstrIbut Of the X T11 0 C urvI Ons Obtain SOV/109.4-8 a on C urv ad iror of PI a- ThIs I j a111 -1/-35 P = 4 3c '10-2 Sure 2 Was t a11.1us tr gh-frequoncy Source current Of MM )is ( aicen at ated 1. p Curve for 1, 5 MA- the C., b Pros, laure 2. PIgure 3* a discha A tyPlcal OinS air) ure The rge off Ion Anc: " , 2 X 10-2 gas Onerg A discharge VIA a hacted at 6o j4Y dist c1pacit I jig, th Ydroge, c/s r1but, In sh on The 411ce Ind ti a dI ach4r at 4 Preastire of 0" 1n Curv a IOUs 0 1148 a ion-,, go Was .and th aMa3clMu 03ctrac found that t excited 6 width M Whicil Ion## Vol tby Moans or the disch A altull of tile in embraces 490 V'as arse 1. 'r di 4XjMuM 4 - about 808, .1 920 av. discharges W evclt strIbut, ` about the Ion-" ere al. ad by On curve .50Vor all ti 121 pi 94roextract, 0 ij,,,,t,Me4rj, Of Ob X t W.4.a10 40 ns" all dl devic talned achar curve gated Induct when t h ge Va. I Ia The Withoutaance a ~Xcjt 1M the fl.urresult 41PlOyIn The gas betn, ad by 9 Card2/3 10-2 42 e MM 114;; C hyaroa,n, atmeans 01.1a va a s Wil a ext t4lcen Ustr4ted Urv, 2 piessure 0 orn., ,,,act an tile Was rrodes, talcoll 4t the "Ile Emma wl~ Prbs3ure but SOV/109-4-8-1/35 Energy Distribution of the Ions Obtained From a High-frequency Source the discharge was excited inductively; Curve 3 was measured in a discharge at a pressure 1.5 x 10- 2 mm Hg, the excitation being effected by means of internal electrodes. The authors make acknowledgment to Professor N.D. Morgulis for discussions and his interest in this work. There are 4 figures and 12 references, 7 of which are Zuglish, 2 German and 3 Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Kiyevskiy gosudarstvannyy universitst im. T.Q. Shevchenko)Kafedra elektroniki (Kiyev State University im. T.G. Shavehenko, Chair of Electronics) SUBMITTEDt March 5, 1959 Card3/3 sov/iog-4-8-4/35 AUTHORSs Kucherenkot YeoT. and Nazarenko, O.K. TITLZ.* Properties of a Discharge with Electron Oscillations in a Magnetic field PZRIODICALs Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 8, pp 1253 - 1256 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The effect investigated in thin work was observed earlIer by one of the authors (Refs 1 and 2). The experimental tube employed is illustrated in Figure 1. This consists of a cylindrical anode A a heated cathode K and two reflectors R, and R2 a known longitudinal field is applied to the system. TWO different types of discharge can be produced in the system. The first operating regime occurs at pressures p < 2 x 10-3 mm Hg and is dependent on the form of the cathode; this in referred to as the "difficult regime". The cathodes in the tube were made of tungsten and were in the form of a long cylindrical helix, a short helix, Cardl/4 a flat helix or a flat oxide cathodo. The characteristict L.-II sov/iog-4-8-4/35 Properties of a Discharge with Zlectron oscillations in a Magnetic Field of a difficult discharge in which the cathode was in the form of a cylindrical helix (length 20 mm, diameter 5 mm, spacing 2 mm) are illustrated in Figure 2a. This shows a change of the discharge current 1. , the ion current I t extracted from the system by means of the Pierce device, and the discharge voltage U a as a function of the magnitude of the magnetic field H Figure 2S shows similar curves for a discharge with a flat helix oriented porpondicuUrly to the direction of the field, The discharge voltage Ua as a function of the magnetic field H is illustrated in Figure 3; the curve was taken with a flat helix, having a diameter of 10 mm, in hydrogen. As the gas pressure is increased, the supply-source voltage being constant, the ion current increases considerably in the region of the peaks (Figure 4a). A further increase in the pressure, Card2/4 above 2 x 10-3 mm Hg, for hydrogen, results in a very V sov/ioq-4-8-Y115 stic a as Properties of a Discharge with Electron oscillations in a gn Field intense discharge, which is characterised by a low voltage drop; this is illustrated in Figure 46. A similar critical pressure Is also observed in argon, the pressure being about 5 X 10-4 mm Hg. The discharge above the critical pressure it referred to as the "are discharge". From Figures 5, it is seen that the increase in the supply voltage, in the case of an arc discharge, leads to an increase of the discharge and ion currents and to the broadening of the "existence" limits of the discharge (towards higher magnetic fields). The authors make . acknowledgment to Professor N.D. Morgulis for discussion and his interest in this work. There are 5 figures and 6 references, of which 1 is French, I German and 4 Soviet. Card 3/4 SOV/109-4-8-4/35 Properties of a Discharge with Electron oscillations in a Magnetic Field ASSOCIATIONt Kiyevskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im. T.G. Shevchenko (Kiyev State University imeni T.G. Shevchenko) V SUBMITrEDs March 5, 1959 card 4/4 G.T. Ad AMUGM a G--kly. V.L.. TIMBS M.Prlt " the S"..d All-ca" C-f-saw. 44. lueetrouLo. I .%.kt-.tkO. 14 T.1 4. ar 6. irp L339 - L358 (CSIR) ASXrJLACTI Tu. sous.r.".0 - C.. th UL"Agry of UshOr Xr49,.tl::,-bd7 lie=:*s"t. -m-uree..t th a . .:r jl:.Gam oemm&ty DurLas ta. DYS-Le opor tL . Of ot fta, i.e. p 13vo& r "0 J--r"l)-A-V. Moves., The ut~r. r . SLIJ-9-d ClOem-. Oad T Jb LOS." ft. no"7 f FrOb" f., rrr C.A.- r a vissa&pse ar-zmaxmk~ ; Owl ase. Of the preeea." Or th. AMUSAIlOtlema a the X::.Ii.. 1~ g, ?I-Lr cOeO"tr.t&. I- th. Cox--. -ad L-L-.r"- :bm- - *Am-&L-a Se.tt*rL". 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K-A and 14.A 'rr.4-ti.. Of High Im-#wratur*s by Noam of Spmrk~ 04-"rg"O. J~,. - 336p, 7 it 3/20P 0 0 -31/ 113 Ir. / -3 -11) sl/oc-8/6 I /wj/f.) I aA76/~J~ V A0581/A10l I'(0I1~1 AVINORS: Kucherenko, E. T., Demlyanenko, V. P. TITLE, E:fect of Ion bombardment on electron emission of oxide ca-rDde3 PERIODICAL-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, no. 12, 1961. 406 abs'racl 12Zt,18 (Visnyk Kyyivstk. un-tu, 1960, no. 3. ser. fiz, ta knimly! no. 1 106 - 107, Ukr., Russ. summary) TEXT: The effect of bombardment by argon Ions with energiez rangln,3 fr-_~m 100 to 800 ev on the electron emission of oxide cathodes with tempera+,Irelt rang- ing from 725 to 1,07eK was investigated experimentally. I* was foind Ina, !n the Initial moment the rate of electron-emission diminution Is a linear funclion of ion-current density and ton energy and an exponential funr.'Ion of inver3- ~.-m- perature for constant values of ion-current denotty and ion energy, 11 wi,~ a!F::, found that the work function of oxide cathodes as determined by *ne method increases under the action of ton bombardment by a factor of 2 wn!le thode emission decreases by a factor of 7 - 8. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] D. 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This is partially confirmed by an exceedingly great increase of work function although the omissivity only decreases by a factor of 8. Further, if reactivation is neglected the logarithmic decreare of emission with time should be linear. However, in Fig.2 it in seen that this is not the case, although the initial rate of decrease agrees with the theoretical, neglecting reactivation. The studies of L&B6 cathodes contradicted Lafferty's results (Ref-3) in that the effects of mercury ion bombardment were found to be reversible. Analysis of the present experimental material shown that L&B6 cathodes at working temperatures are insensitive to bombardment by neon, argon and mercury ions in a range of energy up to 10 kV for argon 3 V for neon and 2 kV for mercury, with beam currents 100 A/c~2. 40 A/CM2 and 25 A/CM2 respectively. Changes in emissivity caused by ion bombardment at low temperature were reversible and it is assumed that they are connected with chemical changes in the surface state of the cathode. Acknowledgments a-e made to Card 2/3 NUCHEUNKO Te. T.[Kucherenko H. T.) I The problem of electric propulsion of opaceehips (ionic rackets). Des. such. fiz. no.6:65--80 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1 (Spaceships) 11 C;c -f0 C zy c 'in-' c i UJ 1 ..a3 Li 0- "fo c-ov. -4 'f. rjq j - :,I -, 4, j TI - - -, 1 1;11 - 4r' f- C CL t -L.0. '.-tlror~ . I 0 Lj nac LLI rlrC C e 1 0 (;re - C ar. 0. -r0 13 n n1. 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S'-Cvc,, oll%a -D: J) rIUn 30 Shev c. 2/2 ry 1, oil ( ~:Yy , 1962 er-ko) --KNIRVINK09 Y13.T.; AUI-ThSKAYAp Ye*V.; DPI41YANFM,, V.P. Effect of the Ion bombardment of Inert gunos and hydrogen on the electron emission of pressed cathodes. Radlotekh.i elektm;,., 8 no.2479-287 F 163* (MIRA 16x2) 1. Kiyevskly gosudaretvannyy universitat Im. T.G.Shavehenko. .(Cayhodes) (Theralonic emission) 9 KUCIIERENK09 Ye.T.; POPOVIGIlp A.S. Apparatus for controlled pulsed admission of gas. Prib. i takh. eksp. 8 no.5sl65-166 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kiyfjvi;kiy gosudarstvennyy wiiveraltet. I - - -- ---- - - --- -- - -- XUCHERENKO,, YejT.; IGNATKOv V.P. One for7a of an impeded discharge in a magnetic field. Radiotekh. i elektron. 9 no.1s177-179 -Ja 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Kiyevokiy gomidarstvennyy universitat in. Sheychanko. .1 1 P i . . i -~ 6, .. ~y 4 ~116--Zzz ~f 90AW3 5 -U*fU T% L.T-4 F+& f rl 1 Ul f 13 y r 4k i v A VU-11 A rjew method of continuous moittoring oi v C-f 97M 9xi ACC-f-,SSTON UR: APSOIGIOS L 4-553-66 Frr(l)/L*rc/F~iF(n)-2/im(m)/!'EpA(w)-2 ItIP(c) AT AdCHMSYUN NR: AP5020688 - ull/0185/05/010/009/0838/03143 '4 ~/ - 1.< , "r, - , '/;,/ AUTHORS: Kuctlereriko, Yp. T.; Stiyonko, V. A. TITLE: Low-freqljency oncillations In the plasma of a reflex dis- I? . charge SOURCE: Ukrayinslkyy fizychyy zhurnal, V. 10, no. 8, 1965, 838-8113 TOPIC TAGS: plasma oacillation, diacharre plasma, iontzed plasma ti BSTRACT: Coherent oncillationa w1th a 1'req%ifncy of 10 6 cps, appear- tnv in a reflex (lincharge with a hot cathode at pressures p < 10-3 mm 11g, ar,,- Investigated for two typer, of discharge gap, one with a mov- Ing reflector. The frequency of the Investigated oscillation-- did not depond on tile probe potential, the d1scharge current and pressure, but depended strongly on the length of tho discharge gap, the type of gas, the electron temperature, and the mapette field Intensity. The observed dependence of the frequency and anplitude of the oscillations on the magnetic field la related to the static features of the dia- Card L 4553-& ACCESSION NR: AP5020688 charge. In discharges with electron oncillat 'Ions at low pressures there exists a series of values or the magnetic field for which non-, uniformly dlqtributed densities of fast electrons emItted from ttle cathode are act tip along the axts of the discharge. A aerie3 of maxima and the doubling of the oscillation fr~~q;_iency on going from the first to the second amplitude maximum Indicates that at a magnetic field intensity If w 11 n conditions are most favorable for exalting )Lj- cillations of the n-th harmonic. This leads to an amplitude and fre- quency dependence of the oscillations on H. The explicit dependence, of the frequency on tbe-magnatic field-which for small n is given by the-same straight line independent of the size of the discharge gap is confirmed experimentally. The slope of this line, however, differs from the calculatod slope, since the assumption was made in deriving It that the fast electrons are emitted from the cathode perpendicular to its surface and parallel to H. This assumption to incorrect for ,the toroidal cathode Investigated. The slope for a plane cathode coincides with the calculated value. Orig. art. has: formulas and 4 figures. Card 2/3 L 4553-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5020688 ASSOCIATION: Kyyivsfkyy derzhuniversytet Im. T. H. Shevehenka [Kievskly gosudarstvennyy universitet Im. T. 0. Shevchenko) (Kiev State University) SUBMITTED: 16Sep64 ENCL: 00' SUB CODE: ME NR REP SOV: 008 OTHER: 005 Card 3/3 E:l ;:E,*. -':' ! - ~' .11 1 .. - ''I. I I . 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In the $bell 63/49T100 ~=/Xedicine - Viruses, Avian Pseudo- . ymieX49 plague (Contd) cC~jd*jricialIy infected eggs, -the virus remains "Wtive d=jng the-2n,-Mbation parlod wider normal The virus In tba egg can, be destro7td by formMabyde fumes in one day, by 0.% solutica of cwAstic soda in 20 zinuter, and by chLlorinated. vater in 10 ninutes. .63 KUCIMIEPAx M.N.p inzh. Tr4l'oportation of aectlorw Zme over the Amu D with diameters of 529 and 1020 " River and desert sand. StrOi- truboprov. 7 no.7:19-20 J:L 162, (MIRA 15:7) Tl- StrOitellnoye uj=avUniye ftoprovodmantazh, ashkent. Ko.2 tresta Ne (PiPO-TransPortation) ((Iasp Ildtural-Pipolines)