SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LESHCHINSKIY, N.I. - LESHCHUK, I.A.

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L-IM. ;., k -, ell.- r?; ~o - I' 1:"-"I&IAI.rI :N Ir tni, ~jo -V4 AUTHORS, LeahchinakiY, N. I., Sk-tan', A. 3., Sinitsyn, V. I- 32-IL-59/6o TITLE: On the Problem of the Crj;an1za1,1t)n of 1,rivoratxxies for 'fir)rk 'Nith Radioactive Substances (K voprosu ob organI?.aL51,1 laborat,)rly dl~a raboty a radioaktivnymi veshche3tvami). PERIODICAL.* Zavodhkaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nx L.', pp. 1-396-1398 (TJSr-R). ABSTRACT: In the introduction to this article It is explained that the problem concerned has not been lealt with sufficient clearness in'scientific publications. A. publication with the title "Planning of Laboratories for Work with Radioactive Isotopes" by I. V. Malashenko 13 declared nost descidedly to be at fault because it is based upon wronE; and obsolete conceptions. T~e article mainly criticizes several measures mentioned in the publication by Falaahenko, and the allegedly ''corm rect measures" are given in order to be compared with the former* The article contains a sample plan for the laboratory comerneds from which it is possible to distinguish strictly between "contaminateit roomelf,"passage rooms,' and "pure (unccntamined) rooms". According to the plan the laboratory consimts of the following parts: 1. 1 storage room for radioactive subatances. 2. A repair room. to deal with the "contaminated zone" from within. 3. Medical and dressing Card 1/2 stations, shower baths, and room where clothes can be change!d. 4, 0 On the Problem of tho organization of Laboratories for Work With 32-11-59/6o Radioactive Substances# Washroom with special facilities for conveying "contaminated washing", and a device for taking over "pure (decontaminated) clothes". 5~ A room for work carried out with little active substances with built-in cheat of drawers. A t1pure corridor" with door& leading to "Pure rooms". 7, Emergency exit from the "contaminated zone". An automatic manipulating device for the transport and handing out of radioactive substances to the row of protective chambers ("boxes"), where work is carried out. It in pt?tnted out in the article that the use of wooden material (also If painted) for boxes$ chests, etc., in the "contaminated zone" is not permitted. Provision is made for thorough ventilatlon and corresponding filtering of rooms, Filters may be exchanged only on the "contaminated side". "Contaminated waste" must be exanined as to the degree of their contamination, and must be removed and isolated. In conclusion It is said that planning of the sanitary installations Is fiwther studied and de-!eloped in various different forms to sult scientific institutes as well as tech- nical and agricultural institutes. There are 1 figure, and 3 31avic references. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 FROLOV, Tu.S., otv.red.; ZHAVORONKCY, U.K., red.; AGLINTSKV. K.K., red.; Alrar V, B.A., red.; BOCHKMV, V.V., red.; LESHCHINSKIY, R.I., red.; MALKOV, T.P.. red.; S1WIT'STN, V.I., red.; POPOVA. G.L., red.; NOVICMCOVA, N.D., tekhn.red. LKanufacture of isotopes; Large gamma-ray nachines; Radiometry and dosimetry; transactions of the All-Union Conference on the Use of Radioactive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation in the National Sconomy and Science] -,, Trudy Vseooiuznoi nauchno-takhnicheskol konfe- rentaii po primeneniij radioaktivnykh i stabillnykh izotopov i izlu- cheniy v narodnom khozinistve i nauke: Poluchenie izotopov. Hoahch- nye gamma-ustanovki. Rndlometrila I dozimetrila. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1958. 293 P. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Veesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po primeneniyu radioaktivnykh i stnbillnykh izotopov i izlucheniy v narodnom khozyaystva I nauke. 2d, Moscow, 1957. (Radioisotopes) (Gamma rays) (Nuclear counters) LESHCHINaIY, N. I. Selecting radiators for isotop devices nauch.-takh. inform. po elek. sellkhoz. used in agriculture. Sbor. n0-7:39-43 159. (MIR& 13:9) (Radioisotopes) 110), 21(d), 21'5) AUTHORS Sftar,', A., Leshchinskiy, N. TITLB: New Rulus f)r t~,c~ 7ranspGrt -if ':t-id.oactive PERIODICALs Atomi-aya Pnurgiya, 1959, Vol 7, NI 4, 1) 399 (UsSiz) ABSTAACT: The Gluvnoye upravlcnic --,o ispollzovariiyu ato- 'noy encrFJi ,vi Sovote Idiniotrov SSSH (:,*!.-~i,, Adl~in-*3tration for t?~e ~,f At,-~,-Jr Energy of the Minister3l Council of the jS.IH) and t',-Ie Go3'Adar.,t- vunnay-A sanitarnaya inspectsiya SSSR (Stato SaniLary Ir43-~(,ctor;,! of the USLSR) confir:.i th,- r-~Iez; for the tran~;p3rt z)f radi~j- activc sub3tanc-~;s oy al~,,;,Laft, a.,,.d a-utoLiobiics. Accc;rIi.,6 to those new riles substaixes are z-audividt-,(! acf.;~---,;- ing to the phy3ica-- charqteristicr of tI.(Ar ractia-tio:; -11.tco groups. The fir.-,t :rrap rar.'--'oactivr- besides a- and A-particics, radiatc a1so I-quanta (Co6u, :1", Ir192, cs'37 ,nd others). Th,? second Group compriscr, z-jc~, active substances as ELre j~),rceo of a neatron-radiatior, or a...-.. -tion. T~e Ih* d 6 of a neutron- and a X -.,adia ir r.)u '4 1 0 0 nce3 as emi a nd -p, , Sr, 42 o 5ubsta t Ip irticles (Po , p I 5 Card 1/3 s3-1 , C14 and others). !he packings in which t1he rad _i L a c t i v k- : - . R u I E.-s fo r t h (_1 T ra nc p o roRa,~ oa c!, 1v 3 u b:3 t a.,, C OB 's Ov/;-' otfixices aie transpored are oatdiv-, 'ded aocording to thr, rate of radiation on th,~,ir surface or at a distance of from tUp-ackirg into 4 transport categories: 1) The f4rat. ca-1- ory co.,~prises such packings on the ourface of which the d~)si, g g rate of radiation does not exceed 0.1 millicurie/sec. Vnuse packingsa-re compl6tely undangerous, may be, transported ',j., . a.'; kind of conveyance, and may stored in any kind of store-rocc-m t,.~- gether with other goods. However, the total activity in on,? package -must not excved 2000 millicarie. 2) The oecond cu*Lc.-..,rj comprisea such packirgs in which the dose rate of -radiat, i4or, does not exceed 3 millicuTie per second (and a. aUstunce of;' I z; from the package does exceed 0.1 millicurie per sLcoi, -d ) . I 1:,,D these packages may be transported by any means of ccn-.-eyar,:,e and may be stored in ordinary store-rooms, bat not more thar. 10 units (in the case of transport aircraft 20 units) per tra:,sp,-,r~ unit or store-roon.. 3) In the case of *.he third cat,~,gory 55 millicuri.e per second and 2.5 millioarie per second ut a ~i- stance of 1 m are prescribed. This category of packape3 according to the kind of transport, be kept at a distance of at least 1 to 10 m from human dwellings and at least 5 :n froz, phc,tr,- Ca:rd 2/3 graphic materials. Should a transport in packages of the ~fc'.-.- New Rules ior the Transport of Radioactive Substances SOV/89-7-4-24/28 mentioned categories be found to be unrational (e.g. because of their too high weight), a fourth transport category is pro- vided. Such packages may be transported in individual cars, automobiles, aircrafts, or at remote spots in ships. Liquido and gases must be transported in hermetically sealed viessu-'s, powddrs- and solids in tightly closed containers. The main package must be enclosed in an additional outer packing. These rules hold for all organizations producing, transporting, and using radioactive substances. There is 1 Soviet reference. Card 3/3 '2 1 ", ;: ) , 1 " (y , , ~~ 1 , I I ', - - - I' - , 7/2 A "i ~, OAS -A' s~rn, V. , Lt-shchinsk -4y , N. A. Ii T ITL L A New Container for Hadia t 4 f:).,. Sourcz-3 of ilidh Activity P*-'R 101; 1" A L s Ato:..ns:fu en~~rgiya, 1959, Vol 7, Nr 4, PP 399 - ABZT.1'%0T: The nece.,3jity arose of travsporting high-activity radiatic-r, source3 and also of filling them imziediately frog cantainero. Tl,.e container.3 h4therto used were destinfd for transport radiation sources having an activity of ,DC valents of radiumi. Fro,%; these containers the could, ta'-en only in cQrtair water-vessels, and thcr,_--fore it -xU3 n,~~'. possible to -use trem for immediately filling dc-vi-co -pith a dry protective systeza. Therefore, a new t~,e of :;0.nta,.:,L-r6 wa:, now developed, which is destined especially for the 'Ira:-.:-,- port of high-activity radiation sources and foi tht? dir-t filling of apparatus witn radiation .oarccs. Iri _~;ch- a it is possible aimultancously to transport -,q to 11, cobalt radiation sources havin,,7 an activity Of LIP to I~z, equivalcnts of radium. These containers cor.3ists of cast iron cases containing tht-~ principal lead shield ai,d the mechanism Card 1,12 for conveyiii,c; the sources intc the container, for kc.,_~,pif;Z A New Container for Radiation Sourcea of High Activity sources in the container, and for d4schargin6 the:a. This chaniOM may be controled from the upper part of the contain-,r. The sources are filled into the container under a protectiv, shield of water in a basin. In order to avoid the accu;-*Iatior. of random impurities, the surface of the container as f,:,w protruding parts as possiblc.. The sources can -oe under a protective shield of water or also i:.--ed-,*a-'--1y intc the discharge channels of the apparatus by means of a dry a:.--'-1d- ing system. The container may be transported by -,ianz c:' conveyances. For thiz purpoze, the case and the 1'~ad constructed in such a manner that the dose rate of t~ at a distance of 0.5 m from the container curface dj,~-2 n--t ~~x- ceed 2.5 millicurlebjec. The container weighs about 1 Icn. are 2 figures. Card 21? LESHCHIIISKIY, N. I., Cand lech Sci -- (diss) "Theoretical and expt~v- imental foundations for parameters of irradiators of powerful isotopic apparatu.ses in agriculture." Moscow, Ic'60. 16 pp; (Joint Council of the All-Union Scientific Research Inst for Mechanizatiori of ture, VIM, and the All-Union Scientific Researcii Inst for Electrifi- .L I cation of Agriculture, VIESKh); number of copies not pr 4 Ce 1,01 given; biblioCraphy at end of text (11 entries); (KL, 26-6~-, 1-~16) MASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5366 BIbergall, A. V., V. I. Sinitsyn, and Leshchinakly ---------- -- - - Izotopnyye gami=-ustanovki (Isotopic Goj.M-Ray Sources) Moscow., Atomizdat,, 196). 137 p. 4,000 copies printed. Ed. (T71t1o page): B. M. Isayev. Ed.: V. V. Pereverzev. Tech. Ed.: Ye, 1, Mazell, FURP05TI, This book is intended for oNcialists working uith strong radiation sourzes, COWRUIE.- The book ii a purported first attempt to deal systematically with tb/-- whole complex of pmblems in radiation technique and equipment. Pre3ent-day m,tl,.odB of designing gamm emitters of various configurations are discussed., and examples of the calculation of the individual characteristics of strong gam,a-ray suirces given. There are appendixes to facilitate design calcu- latJon,-.. Chs. 1 to III and V were written by the authors jointlyp while Ch. IV vas by A. V. Bibergall. References follcny each chapter. r)., thc A3,-,ricy: Alkadcmlya Ro . ; S. V. ztarc :u,~,;c ay:~ 3 ~'inl D. A'.";1 U. A. C i)Qk 3S' A. A. -'!~l 11. V, 11. G. 3. lix. A. 7:iv: 1) a f; (" 0 f P 11 1, c 7i Of %'d1C,11 -2 0 A. S. Sadykov, 7-L),-r, Ar"a-I 7,Y of Acadc.-niclan, Academy of 3clc.-icc3 Uzb2lc Z52; Yu. N. Tal-nil., 7ar-i 11,20- Trar,',a~ticri? of tho, Ta2hkt~nt (Cont. 0 -0,e I rf P:iy,~lcz and Ya. :a-.. Z -'ienc en. Ed . G . ;,tl(:!l I, !r0e :,-I, (I rol, -j- -it!"''- v- ru,:I,~ar are u--' r r~ --3rch, In --1, l-Ict:, ani t,..~,,linolo,-_'lczl C. C.7 A E . "-I on of _' -43 t- r~ -)r? r, I cc!:n' cf -,hr- '1~tlon'l (,I' tho, rcnf- 1-1 F - ~_cfuj l:.:e,3 of Alcmlc I a 1. 1 d a r n.-~ '~ f P 1 1~ tw I C r", C.1 _In,/,:;itl:;zillicn oll ',h,,! -,I n"f k: k "Y r':. 0." 10 ot C I-. c app 1 1. C i I ~ -. ~nu fit ljrllZ of r;,dIoactIw- pr. .' Icl 7, 1,:, -!jr. A v- for d,~ter-mininfr t~e content oj: cle.--nta In tl-i- Ind analyalo of iz.,:thoda for obtaining pure vubvtancez. V.crtzln Card 2/2C Tranz;aationa of the Tazakc;nt (CwIt. wich a;, r,"Ilator:3, ,%nd 'To are follo-a inlividual UvtIclC;I. TABLE OF CON111UNT3 RADIO:XTIVE, A,,D t,,,D Lobanov, Yn. -11. (Inattitut y..~r.2,-noy fl='L".i Uz'-'-tl - I.-,:-.tItutL, of Nuclenz, PnyziC5 AS UZZ-1,11. of Radioactive ,-,nd Nucle-ar Radiz,~ion in Uzb(-,' kl:;tan 7 Tall:saar, I. and V. A. Yaiu:-,h,cav.--2'Iy (Inatitut fl;:IkJ M Iatv -":! - :n.-,titiitc of Phynica AZ L%t,,I~,a 23M). P.-oblc.::z of the Typification of Automatic-Control Aipava'oia Diaed on the Uja of Radloaotiv.,~ IDOtOPC3 9 Card 3/20 Z' Tron',,,ictlona of ti-,(, Ta.-Inkent D.- w-%-, iin, and A. ~". :-,41-nn, of At;o~.Ic for, th(! U. 1 .: I of LaLcnaLorica lop E*.-:j,2v!:.,(-c1t;a u3ing 1(adloactive zu~)- 132 A. V., 11. 1. Yo*,ot!-.r)v, 0. G. fc:, 2-cc; Irrad-'Lntlor. 13c-,'oi-c Sowin., I 4Jj 1. D., A. A. Biber-,all, and T. V. [in- A..' Q.-uzS"T1 - ln'~Zit.Ut~ Of FhYZ;jC'1 C1-Lj:-,- E-,7rnrlv.untal Lcmi-Ind-antrial C,.,- .-~-Plnnt for Radiaticn Proccia- Ing of ACricultural Product;i In Ccor.-la 155 BlbvrC,all, A. V., 11. 1. Lc:~Iichinz.'Uy, U. Ya. rmd V. rt. ;:b;,I..:-,hchcv 'T-jTnT----115t-Jo :7-iniz- of Health Somo Prob.Lcma of DesiCn and Conntruction of 11iZh-Capacity Gar-ma-Planto 164 Card 9/2 0 21.5000,211.682o AUTIHOR: D2.Aichtnskly, N. 1. TIT..-,E: Method of, Expo"urc C~mlpul,At, !;)Ii Installatlcn,.~,. U.-tter L, E,IH!:,!. PERIODICAL: Atoinnaya eriuvj.,lya, I.IJ60, V(~I- 'it, ABS"RACT: The calculatiom; (W rong .5ource;3 arc, willa I 1y ilia th (-- ilia U c a I I I I IT I I, u ! t I I,-: IN j #~, a i i t i r)- J.1 11f,led mothod, ;tart 1,11)" f*l.olrl '-ht! t? I p()Wer of the &mc 11 It, a 1) 1) 1 r I t U11,1111te tric-d [um 0; where M to aciAlitty W thc radlutlf,-n dkitalicc I'l-orr thi_- ;Iolwv-s~ th'' 1,1)frlt~ of' the of):3f., 1:3 1,'.- hlj~, , wA Ila t,-riI talc Lmr cart.- o t' Lhe d 1,iv-n Ion.! th- yuii,l, erltf~I-Ltij, thv-- -(piatlom and Uif~ t,f)t;i I the * Carc 0 .101111Cf-'. MO ho(I of, Ixf)(1, 'c I.,; )tope Iwitallatlww- bAt,-r t~m I.h., Ed4-tor thu depund i'll U~(- I trwa: In uiattev 11 X, the cnt~v)"y atomLc numb-1. Z Product lewl ttj aii for thick a f-,orbintr nwrila, 1(r) e "'11(hv, 11r, /) -1- for the thin orie,-,. Soii~e i-esuit_ r_ tal_f- Card W-1 tip Method of' Expo'' 130tope Instal. ~i' ~3, EdLtor j.:j 1; 0 ini. nor (j j911 S.1 f i.4 1;,t4jr Ll 3. f f .7 C.b,,J t Card 3/7 Method of I-"xpoiiut,(- COMPLII;aLlori fov 'Strorif-, Dotope Imitallationn. Letter to the E'(Iltor Into account al).;orptLori u,-) tiv- are griven In IJ'Lfrl. t. 2,3 Fig. 1. C(-)c!Crtct(.-rit 13 vcvmin 1,0 ~3 R/L for tfie follovilng vali.,en of y I P = 3/11f,; 4 3 = 7/F3Lj 4 = 15/161,; 6 ~- iy/ /16L; 9/8L; 8 5/11L. 1.01 Card 5/7 Method or Exposure Computatifni rol, ~Ootope lni3tallatlanB. Lettop to The var ia t 1,,)ri -, f* A P layel",; ()I' lAlf. T Fig. 2. Coef 1clent A verm., R/L f'or the fol I va I or y 1/21,; 3 9/8L; and L 5 7/8L. Card 6/"( S r Plethod of Exposuve Computation fov Stvont~ Isotope Installations. Lettev to the 0 V/8 1 -.1 Editor The term ax2L/H takt-.i Into account the 1nf*1-,.it-tj(,-(,- 1 thick layevo. I-(1. (~) can be t--xtoniA(:(1 rov tiw absorptive mult1layers. K It J-C,11 /itsI where n Is the number of' ab.,;orbing layf-~vo. A r ,In- homogeneous llnear source can be 1ji-okeN L11) IntO a set of equivalent. point oourceo, and thu total du-;t, Is then the sum over the Individuai oneo. Compar Ing calculated re3ultE3 with experimental data vai,Luu.-, references, agreement was withIn a 10% (-,rror. Th I j accuracy should b-~ conotdeved out'f1clent ;Incf: It 1.j inside the limito of' experimental erroro. V i --- r, e a r U 2 figures; I table; and 6 references, 5 1 U The U.S. reference Is: G. Wh1te, Phys. R( 80, fir L 154 (1950). SUMITTED: April 11, 1959 Card S/08 60/00e/04/08/009 BI 1 3YB017 AUTHORSs Bibergall, A. V., Leshchinskiy, N. I, TISLEs On the Problem of the Accuracy of he Computation of the Build-up Factor of Gamma Radiatiohin Absorbing and Scattering Media of Small Thickneises PERIODICALt Atomneya energiya, 1960p Vol., 8, Ko- 4, Pv 372-373 rExrt For computing the build-up factor B o (hv, ~Lox, z) - Ale-a 11"0x+ + A2e- a2tA-ox (1 ). Ce 11 0(2 , A,, A2 - coefficients for various gamma radiation energies and nuclear charge numbers of the z absorbing and acattering media, p 0 linear atLenuation factor of a narrow ~-beam in the given medium, x a layer thickness of the medium. According to this fortaule. exact values for the factors taken from Refs. 1-5 are obtained for matarials with high atomic weightj with water e.g. only for layers Card 1/2 On the Problem of the Accuracy of the 3/089&/008/04/08/009 Computation of the Build-up Factor of Gamma B113/ 017 Radiation in Absorbing and Scattering Media of Small Thicknesses thicker than 60 om. With x < 60 cm, f(x) - e _Aox B i h,,,/-10 X,Z) (especially for a Ce 137 source) exceeds the value given in Refs. 4-5. This is explained by an inaccurate selection of the coefficients in (1) for the given range. Hence for computing the attenuation of gamma radiation of a Ce 137 source in materials of small thickness it is preferable to determine f(x) from data according to Ref. 6. There are 1 figure and 6 references, 3 Soviet and 3 American. SUBMITTEDs November 13, 1959 L3 Ca-.rd 2/2 LLZMVA, L.; LBSIENINSKIY, N-; NDIMTSU, P.; SINITffN. V.; SHTAHI. A. New regulations for working with radioactive substances and sources of ionizing radiation@ Atom, energ. 9 no.6:525-526 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Radioactivitk-Safety measures) GUSEV, Vikolay Grigorlyevich; IESHCHINSKIT, red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Maximum Permissible levels of ionizing radiation] 0 predellno dopustirlykh urovniakh ioriziruiushchikh izlucbenii. 1-!oskN,U, Yedgiz, 1961. 198 p. (RADIXf I011-DOSACE) (MIRA 15:2) sz B 1 02/B2 14 AUTHORS: Leshchlnskiy, N. I., Shtan', A. S. TITLE: New rules for the transport of radioactive iubot'aro-'-s PEFIODICAL: Atomnaya energlya, v. 10, no. 5, 1961, 544-545 TEXT: On December 26, 1960 the Gooudarstvenn3rj komitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po ispolzovaniyu atomnoy energii (State Committee of. the Council of, Ministers of the USSR for the Use of Atomic Energy) and the lowidarstvennaya eanitarnaya lnspektsiya SSSR (State Sanitary Inspection of the USSR) published new rules for the transport of radioactive substances. These rules were publiehed in accordance w!.th the Soviet sanitary regulations and the recommendations of MAGATE (Vienna). The rules concern packing, 1,ilolling, and transport of the articles. The radionctivo artivIvs for trorionort are divided in three, rouis: 1) Substances eml.ttir.F a-, P-, and 2) tnose em!ttlng rif-i-trcna or 7-c-adiations (such as Co6 , co 57 etc neutrons + pamma radiation, and 5) -.1hont emitting a- or 1-radiation (PC,210, Sr9o, C14, etc.). According to the dose rate or neutr, 'n flux rit the packinp surface or at I m from it four categories of pricklng "or trans- Card 1/3 22886 New rules fo7 the transport of radioactive... B102/3214 2 por'; are provided : 1) Not more than 0.4 mr/hr (y) or 2 nl'nr-- ,ec (f,% it neul;ronu), at the packing surface, 2) not mode tY,qn 10 mr1t,r ~40 ni f, r, ".,jeo) at the packing nur'ace and 0.4 m~h5 (?n/cm sec) at a dj-,jt---.nvt- - of I i-;, 3) not more than 200 mr/hr (800 n cm gec) at the mirface and 10 nri/hr (40 n',,m2seo) at a distance of 1 m, hnI 4) 50 mr/hr (200 n/,,r2geo% at distanoe of 1 m; the last nutegnry may only be for?.nrded ;r, trons- port. The packing mufjt be Fible to stand temperature variritiontj 1rom +50 to -700C and pressure variationi from 1 to 0.2 atm. The cor,titlw r 7,ist correspond to the regulations of tne authoritiet; mentiored at I ~.c~ Lp;.innin,~. The surface contomination of the container must not exceed 200 or I-,000 [3-partic-lea per 150 (!,%2 (garrima ~ioee rate 4 0.1. mr/hr). T),e riillr)- actIve articles for transport ar.--- to be marked with a daneer sipr.: a z-Cfd circle at the center and three red eectorn on a ~rellow back,,r-,ind. Card 2/5 22SP(, S/089/61/'010/005/015/015 NO-mi rules for the trans-jort of radioactive ... 3102/B214 N CIL:,,-d 3/3 In the packings of the first ty-o categories there may be open radiation sources up to 2000 millicuries or closed sources up to 2000 curies. In packings of the third category there may be 200 curies open sources or a closed source with any activity. In transport under- t"he same takings which carry also passengers a , time the annual dose may r-acl, 0 5 r~year. 'When the dose rate does not-exceed 11.~ Mr hr empt y be sent without any restricticnsand packings may are not to be marked. There are 5 Soviet-blvc referencca. PHASE I BOOK EXPOLITATION sov/6208 Leshchinskly, Nikolay Ivanovich TransportiroviLniye radioaktivnykh veshchestvXransport of Radio- active Materialsj Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1 2. 194 p. Errata slip inserted. 6000 copies printed. Ed.: 0. M. Pchelintoeva; Tech. Ed.: S. M. Popova. PURPOSE: This book is intended for personnel associated with the transport of radioactive materials. COVERAGE: The book deals with the pack-aging and transport of radio- active materials. Soviet regulationa for packaging and trans- porting radioactive materials are compared with the regulations issued by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Data on maxi- mum permissible doses and radiation fluxes, maximan permissible levels of.radloactive contamination, and the labe3lng of packages are given In the appendixes. No personalities are mentioned. There are 39 referenceei.'31 Soiliet, 5.E*iah, 2 German, and 1 Polish Card "mQk BIBERGKLI , A.V.; YEMELIYANOV, K.U.; KOROTKOV, H.M.; LESHCHNSKIY, H.I.; RATNER, T.G. --- Transportable k ray apparatus GUPDS - C5137 -aco for presDwiw irradiation of seeds. Atom. ener-. 12 no.2:159-)6o 1 '(2. (MIRA 110:1) (Radiation sterilization) LESHCHINSKIYV N.I. ~ A.- Revision of the international rules on the transportation of radioactive substances. Atom. energ. 15 no-3:272 3 163. (HIRA 16zIO) (Radioactive subatances-Transportation) lit', I i I NsY. : Y~P- N. 1. ' I Xiln'Lmum Fermissible distances frr,-,ri packageB In transit cor,*-S~rj- inF rad'Loactive substances. Atom.energ. 16 no. 4:380~-3F? AP '64. (MIRA 17:5) N.I. ~rjccnd confert;nce Orl ng, " ii, : t: ~ : ',i (,,-. . ii;- safe tmasportation of ra-diouct-l-i- ,utterluls. ' 16 no. 5:!*,64-,'*i,5 MY '64. ",1::. 1 SERGEYEV, N.; RIDER, V.A.; CRIFOV, Kh.; BRUIPIER, Yu.N.; MA17GUSH, Kh.; ORLOVA, A.S.; ShC;ZRBAKOV-.MY, N.N.; ILSHCHINSHY, N.S.0- VOYAKOVSKAYA, Ye.S.; DERYABIN, V.I. Letters to the editor. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.5:44-45 My 161. (MIBA 15:6) 1. Inspoktor po '.mrantinu rastoniy g.LabinBko Krasnodarskogo kraya (for Sorgoyov). 2. Zaveduyuslichiy PrimorskJZ gosudarstvannyn aortoispytatellakim uchastkom StalinBkoy oblasti (for I-aulgunh). 3. Agronom po zashchito routeniy Shcholkovskogo rayona, Monkovskoy obl. Tfor Orlova). /+. Zaveduyushchif Aleksandrovskim nablyudatelinym punktom,, Kirovograds!:aya obl. (for Shchorbakovskiy). 5. Inspektor po karantinu rautoniy, g. Y)ratiprsk, Stavropollskogo kraya (for Leshchirwkiy). 6. Agronorp. po zaahc)~ite rasteniy g. Kamonctu-Fodol'Aiyp Khmellnitakoy oblasti (for Voyakovokaya). (Plants, Proto-:tion of) PUDOVKIN, A.M.; LESHCHINSKIY, N.S. Revising the system of mea.gures for controlling the San Jose scale. ZasY~h. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.1;19-20 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Starshly agronore-entcmolcg Stavropollskoy karantinnoy inspel-.taii (for Pudovkin). (San Jose scale-Extermination) I IYSHCBINSKir N.S. CcmmnitY hv-LPei- 7-e4hch- ~.At. ot vrec:, i bol. " no.IOS43-44 0 f62. 16:6) ~,&:m I- M9'-'VaY'~,UV7 I intinnyy intpoictor, ?i-tiporz.'k, Stavropoll- okogo zaya. (Pti,,tigorsk re-glon-Plaa q~;Prsrtino,", LESHCHINSKIY, N.S. -- Increane Pq r,-aponslbilltj ol* leaders. Mahch. rast. ot vred, i bol. 8 no.5t15 Yq 161.1, (WRA 1"ro) 1. Inspektor po karantinu rasteniy Pyatigorskogo punkta. (San Joie scale-Extermination) --TESHCHINSK.IY, N.S. A dangerous weed. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.3:46-47 164. (KIIIA 17:4) 1. Mezhrayonnyy karantinnyy inspektor, Stavropol'skly kray. 1,ESHCHINSKIY,, 0. [Leshchyns'kyi, O.J, lnzh. Underground lake. Nauka i zhyttia 21 no.2:35~37 F 162. (MIRA 151:') (Oil fields--Production methods) 1 Lo ntnL C~,! /7 7 GUBIN, F.V., podpolkovnik mad. eluzhby; I&SHCHINSKIY. S.D. (L'vov) PUlmonar7 abscess complicated b7 acute appendicitis and brain abscess. Vrach. delo no.1:77-79 '59- (MIRA 12:4) 1. Okruzhnoy goopital' pogranichnykh vcryok (nauchnvy rukovoditel, - zaaluthennyy dayatell nauki, profo TeV, Maslov). (MUGS-ABSCESS) (BRAIN--ABSCESS) (APPENDICITIS) TUXOV, V.G., inzhener; LESHCHINSKIY, S.I., inzhaner; RLSSIN, F.I., inzhener. Uzing cement-gypsum plates and reusable frames in machine molding. Lit.proizv. no.6:28-29 Je 156. (KWA 9:8) (Kachine molding) ZVENIGORCLISKIY, G.K, inzh.- LESHCHINSHY, S.N,., inzh,,; SIEVCHIMO, LF- inzh, I . -- - - -- -, - --,- -*,-,-- Over-all mechanization of concreting operations in irdustrial construction. Mekh.stroi. IS no.9:16-17 S 161. OURA 14:10) (Baahkiria-Concrete construction) SOV/84-58-7-34/46 AUTn'-OR: Leshchinskiy, V., Commander of a Helicopter TITLE: By Fre-li-copoter in the Antarctic (Na vertolete v Antarktike) FERIODTCAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958, Nr 7, P 37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A pilot of a Mi-I helicopter relates his observations and experience with the whaling flotilla "Slava" in the Antarc-- tic during the fall and winter 1957/1956. The catch of that season was 4,11~ whales. Card 1/1 SAVITSKIr, LV., professor; LICSHCHINSKIT, V.A. Affect of various doses of rediactive phosphorus on protein metabolism Med.rad. 1 no.6:82-90 N-D 156. (MIJU 10:2) 1. Is kafedry biologichookoy khimii (say. - prof. I.T.Savitekly) Odesskogo farmatseytichaskogo instituts (dire - dotsent A.G.Troteanko) (PROSPHOKUS, radioactive off. of various doses on protein metab.) (PROTBIRS, w tab. off. of various doses of radiophosphnrus) V. n. Polonsky, G. M. and Leshchinsky, V. G. (US R). (Seis-norraph). Russian Patent 15527, isnued May 31, 193 - Usev Pocholle salL plate fastened in an isolated holder and ronriecVA t~-; one end with net of an amplifyIng lmip and by other end with ground and one pole of battemy producing glowing of lamp, In anode circuit of which an electric recordtng apparatus is inserted. Claim allowed - 1. LILS11CHINSKIY, Vladimir Grigorlyevich; FOLONS91Y, Mikhail Isakovich: pro asior, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; fflIVSKIT.Y.L., gornyy Inshener, rateentent; HADION,X.Y., redaktor; WENSOII,I.M., takhnicheskiy redaktor [Detachable boring bits] Ssemnye burovye koronki. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tokhn.izd-TO lit-ry po chernoi I tovetnoi wetallurgii, 1955. 78 p. (MLRA 9:1) (Drilling and boring machinery) POLONSKIT, Mikhail Isaakovich; IX".QiINSKIT, Tladimir Grigorlyevich; SIPTAGINA, Z.A., otv.red.; ISLEUTIIWA. P.G., tekhn.red.; LOMIUMA. L.S., tekhn.red. [Role boring in underground mining] Burenie shpurov i akvazhin pri podzemnoi dobyche rud. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1959. 223 . (MM 13:2) (Mining angineerin LESH"HINSKIY, V.K., irzh.; VLADIMIRSKIY, A.P., inzh. Technological chfiracteristi,--- rf the ca3tir-g ,.f 3'--,g ; -tc. Mashinostroenie no.1-0-51 Ja-F '65. (MIRA lijO PJIDROSOV, Be %, kand.tokhri.nauk; BEGAGGYEN, T.A., inzh.; BERKOV, K.1.9 inzh.; BLINOV, I.S., kand.tek~n.nauk; BROY7W;, A.A.v kand.tekkn. nauk; GRI7SAY, L.L., kand.teL-'~n.nauk; ZAVISHA, V.V., kand.tekhn. nauk; KUNITSKIY, A.A., Inzh.;_4P11GIIINSKIr, V.N.,, Inzh.; PASECHNIK, I.V.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; DUBCHAK, V.Kh., inzh., retBenzent; I4kTOV) I.T,, inzh., retsenzent; TUIM, I.D., inzh., retsenzent [Manual for ship mechanical Spravochnik sudcvogo makhanika. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 8J2 p. (MIPU~ 18:12) L I Iil I L IMHCHIMIY, Ta.L. ~ 7 - SinDlified, protective bandage for the ear. Felldsher & akush. no. 2: 48-49 Yeb 1953. (CIXL 24:2) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Kiev. "~T i VORBITICVA. U.N.; LISECHINSKIT, Ta.L. ............. . ................... Use of antibiotics in the control of Shigella dysenterise carrying. Fedimtriia 39 no.6:60-62 N-D 156. (XIaA 10:2) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologil Kiyevskogo meditainskogo stomatologicho- skogo institute (dir. - prof. A.K.Gorchakov) i 2-y detskoy infek- telonnoy bollnitey (dire A.A.Rudik) WrIBICTIaS. therapeutic ass. dysentery. bacillary, ther. of Auspectad carriers (Rua)) (DTSBNTTART, EACILIARY. prevention and control. antibiotic thar. of suspected carriers (Rua)) ZARITSKIY, L.A.,profaiis6r,'LESHCIIIIISKIT, Ya.L.,kandidat maditsinskikh nauk Role of unconditioned reflex s9livation In purulant otitis media. Vast. oto-rin. 19 no.1:108 Ja-F '57 (MLRA 10:4) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukha, gorla I nosa (zav.-prof. L.A. Zarltskiy) Odeemkogo meditsinakoge. instituta I Kiyevskogo maditsinakogo stomatologichookogo instituta. (SALIVARY GLANS) (EAR--DISICASN'S) L-711XI!; I y , 17,T . .-- . 'li-roblaa of icarp, in the -ia,,,JhraC.-., " ."o. 6, Sr. .~aintalner ---edical li-Iscipline, Ciiair 1--i1. jci., Dciort-sk Aj-ric. injt., -cl'-14-,)-. '111. 1. Le-5hchar-skly, Yu. T. - "Gri-t-We -rt;~r-)r,.t:.tdon of n flell ; -~ Truiy ctu+?nc~,. r.-I, 1. '.1 . ;,w. 'ri-t '- (j,o~ llolc,tova), ',ssue 2, -7. 3(,-.c!- , / - SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Leto-in I 'i,.u,.j,,,j ~ ttt t.- :0. 1:~, Ic, q; _y, . 1 .4, IMHCHIWDKIYS-Yu.Ye.; VILIKHOVSKAYA, R.P. Planning the development of the bottled gas industry. Gaz.prom. 6 no.8:23-2,1, 161. OURA 14: -'0)' (Ukraine-.-Liquified petroleum gas) 1. LESHCHT-NSKIY, YU. /I:- 2. USSR (600) 4. Plastering 7. Reinforcing dry plaster with putty. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 2 NO. 11, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April - 1953, Uncl. lzo, 11- it-tsay, ,7u. IL%. Reservoirs j ~ ' (j --j-, tr a relfforced concrete -e-cervAr of deter CF',-)acity. 6troi. T)r0m. 30 no. 5, 19~2. Kandidat Tekhn. Nnia 2 SO; Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 5entamber 1953, Uncl. LESHCHIHSKIY. Yu.Te.. kandi4at tekhnichaskikh nauk. Collapse of a water tower. Strol.prom. 31 no.6:39-40 Je 15). (MMA 6:7) ~iater towers) L&MCHINZY,Mt yu*4 C. LZMCHINMay. Yu. On the problem of lowering building construction costs. F-hil.-kox. khos. 4 no-3:3-5 154. (kTRA 716) 1. Glavnyy Inshaner Byaro skspertisy proyektoy i smat Minirtarstva, kowmallnogo khozyayetva USSR. (Construction industry-Costs) USSR/Engineering - Heat insulation Cal-d 1/1 Pub. 77 - 12/23 Authors t Lashchinikiy, Yu. E.,.Cand. Tech. Sci.. Title t Effective heat insulation Periodical t Nauka, i'Zhiznl 21/10, page 29, Oct 1954 Abstract : The problem of heat insulation in construction and refrigeration work are discussed, The processes of making mineral wool from ola,3 and cement foam from concrete are explained. It iselaimed that these pr,Aucts reduce the cost of construction and effectively prevent the passing of heat through walls. Illustrations. Institution t SifDmitted : LZSHGHINSKIY, YU.Te.; SHTBUGZL', N.B. Construction of && all-welded antmobile bridge across the Daisper in Kiev. Ayt.der.18 ae.6:18-20 0 155. (XLRA 9:2) (Kiev--Bridge~) I :r- 4, L - USHCHUSKITS Tu.', kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk. Ways of eliminating exceeres in designing. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 6 no.5;13-14 156. (XLRk 9:11) (Municipal services) 2.4 (6) T 1 T L E~fects of H--r. FloodC,atcs P12IODICAL: Gidrotelhn chcokoty.ij -:~)i "D -1. 1)1-) ~5-35 Llj'~R) ABSTRACT: The L-xticlo dc:;crib~-,~; ','ir I -i f ured of' S Ul, flili~ .1 unidc-nt-'.I'i(-.d hy4ro,.1(~c,~--ic the po.;cr ruraiirii.- alonit-, the f'OL""l of' develot~:~'i f 'Cc L.; V; c, r ocu:;od b.-,- an irisuffici~;n,,- ot and poor fr-~slu-cnin-, In on piers v c IlleasUrc-5, arc. dc c r b c ,a c. n t ~; Q 1 U rl bodli,--~~, ()f 1~0 Card 1/2 tops, an~ =ccts of Wron `.y-3ecur~-ii ju- r)T-' to dition - by 2 m ,r)r C ro-J.--. T h,., Lin- Card 212 1, 'k -USHCHINSUY. Yu.Ye., Imnd.tqkhn.nuuk Iloinforced concrete uprigbtn for trammlivion and coix-pml- cation lines. Elek.atu. 31 no.1:62-63 Ju 16U. (mIRA 13:5) (Electric linne-Poles) IESHCHINYUK, G.H. - Juvenile hemorrbALges. Voi). okh. mat. i dot. 7 no.2:62.411 1" '10.. (MRA 15 -.3) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginakologii (zav. - prof. V.G. Butomo) Laningradskogo pediatrichookogo maditsinskogo inatituta (dir. - kand.med.nauk Ye.P. Semenava). (HEMOMIAGE, UTFMNE) LESHCH111YUK, I.I. New curare antagoniats. Farm. i toks. 25 no. 5:547-555 S--O ',.' (mu~. lp~tll 1. Otdel farmakologli (zav. - deystvitellnyy chi-e:,. Z;ZSl'. prof% S.V. Anichkov) InstJtutt, ekul)erlirertt,,llnoy.-ioditsiny SSSR. LICSHCHINM Depressor action of bencalne. Trudy LSGHI 37:171-175 158. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Kafedra farmakologli Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyaniche- skogo meditsinskogo inatituta (zav.kafedroy - deystvitellnyy chlen AMR SSSR prof. S-V.AnIc)jcov). (BLOOD PIMSSURE, eff. of drugs on diethylaminoethylbenzoate, depressor action In cats (Rue)) (BENZOATBS, eff. same) ACC NRt AT6036613 SOU= CODEt UR/0000/66/OOC/00010256/0257 AUTHOR: Lashchinyukv le I* ORG: none ,I cholino- mW adrenoreactive systems in the regulation of TITLE: Role of contra .Kow%ular reaci ions Laraper Pr`030nted at the Conference on Problems of Space Md1c1no Macaw ram 24-27 Hay 196�1 !SOURCE: Yonferentsiya po problomam kosmicheskay meditsiny, 1966. Problemy I ~kosmichoskoy meditsinys (Problems of space medicine); materialy konforontaii, lloscow, 1966, 256-257 i TOPIC T&GS: biologic acceleration effect, coriolls acceleration, vestibular analyzer* biologic metabolism, central nervous system, nystagnms ABSTRACT: NeurAumorai regulation is'one problem in the study of the central onechanisms of vestibular reactions. In the present investigation, shifts in vestibular nystagmus during pharmacological blocking of central cholino- adrenoreactive systems were studied. Tests were conducted on rabbits during a chronic experiment. Adequate stimulation of the labyrinths con- sisted of rotation in a horizontal plane at a rate of 120* /sec. Postrotational _9gr iocurrents of the nystagmus WAs recorded eleckTonystagM aphipa.U 1~ C~N-A IM NRz AT6036613 sensorimotor cortex and'mesencephalic reticular formatioft w'ei-e'~Iscre- corded in parallel ele ctronystagmograph ic ally to judge the functional 2tate of synaptic transmission. The following central cholinolytic drugs were used: tropacin (M- and N-cholinolytic); "Metamizil" (M-cholinolytic); "Amifin" (N-cholinolytic); aminazine (an adrenolytic). All preparations were injected intravenously (10 mg/kg dose). Rotational and postrotational nystagmus parameters were studied as a'function of the duration, number of impulses, frequency, am- plitude, and energy. Results of the investigations revealed that blocking central M- and N- cholinorea'ctive systems caused a sharp decrease in all parameters of ro- tational and poatrotational nystagmus except for frequency, which waz; es- sentially unchanged. When M- cholinore active structures were affected, a dramatic increase in the -frequency- of rotational and postrotational nystagmus, was observed. The remaining parameters of these injibes were statistically. unchanged. Blocking N-cholinoreactive systems had a pronounced delete- rious effect on all rotational and postrotational nystagmus indices. This leads to the speculation that tropacin blockades N-cholinoreceptors. 'Unlike cei.,t_-R1 cholinoly4c ageilts, a qAJn;t*ine.i;%creaiped the.duration, number of Card ACC NR, AT6036613 'impulses, and frequency of rotational and postrotational nysta"rmus, while I ;decreasing amplitude and not altering the intensity of nystagmus. These data indicate that the cholino- and adrenoreactive systemk, do not .play an equivalent role in the mechanism of vestibulomotor regulation. ~;N-cholinoreactive systems are considered to be more dominant in the regu- 1ation of the vestibulosomatic reaction of nyatagmus. Co-np.~ring the c,-',Icc'.s of central cholino- and adrenolytics leads to the hypothesis that antagonism exists between functional systems which participate in the formation of vestibular reactions. Bioelectric reactions of the cortex and mesencephalic reticular formation showed that blocking cholinoreactive or adrenoreactive systems did not Impede thQ-dqve1o'Ora9r%t of an activation reaction in responfle to vestibular stimuli./ I & A. No. 22; tTD Rpor*t 66-11CL7 ;UB CODE: 06 / SUBM-DAM OOMay66 `Anadi*and :roa3-cowntry routes." S.S. Sl-d,)x--iv. P. Lpahc)lit!!'~H~ P., zhir. 1-1 (Sidorov. USHCHITSKIT, P., inzh.-polkovnik Dosignation of a cross-countr7 route at night by a detachment Insuring movements. Voen.-inzh. zhur. 102 no65:17-18 My 158. NiRA 11:6) (Night fighting (Military science)) (Military roads) I 'u r pj -, ~ ~ ka aSHCHITSK I Y, Star, is lav [Les zczycki, S. I ' (A Iskaya 1',.Arudi ,Ayu :' For the thJrd time at the Soviet geographers' f7crip.-caa. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. rio.5:15-18 S-0 104. 0,11 '14 A 17: , ' ) Li ", Ili Cli! N".r. I Y , V,Yll. ; VLid,1Mj H.,; K; Y . A.. , , I;,. :A. 1 #1 I .. , A. ',,*t r,;'- Pa:*-!i ;_,:, I - I .r. t! ri~ -- n.- -1 u I r, me n t 0' bl-az;t furn,-ir&.3. ~,l 111 . tl~ r',,: . ~ -' !-,*'~, r7n . ,los. nauch.-IfsqL. inst. nnu,:Irl. " ttAh. I,, no. : 5-9 ' Q. . f, ~ , " 1 ~ ,, 17 : I ) - Levytskyl, B.F. 1; A. 1 . ~Llazyl,~v.yt~h, A.,.') dotti., red, (Problems on underground hydraulics; for studonts specializing in the de,.,-1opmPnt of o~l and, va:~ fiell,-!s ;,,nd In the geologi and develoFment of oil aT'.(; fit~13~31 Zbi-rnyk zadach z piciz6mmoi Hdra-iliky; cilia S*Iudenlliv spetsiallnostei rozrobka naftovykii LR rnzovykh rodovishch i geologiia ta rozvidka nafto,,7kh i r.;azo-.-,,kh rodovishch. 1.1viv, Llvivskii politekhnichxrji In-t, 1962. 83 p. OMIRA 17:10) LEVITSKIY, B.F.;_14~SHC~IIY II.P.; MOZER, V.?., p--,-,f., red.; KVITKO. I.S., red.; SATIAIrAX, T.*-.. 'tqkhrad. [Fundowntalg of underground hydraiilli,)! -~ ~- -, n1dzermoi hidravlik.v. Zs red. V.F.Mozera. Ll-.-;. -,,. -) L'-va'koho derzh.univ., 1958. 230 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Soil Darcol.- "Ion) ill".iBuill'iso -N-P.; Mcclii-RNYUK~ i~.Ya. certain proLlens ::~ *.,,.L f-7w of v1soplastic flui.!.-. -v.. uch. zav.; neft' ' t-~az 5 no.9:83-88 162. (PlipA P:11) 1. Llvoiskly politrkh-I!cheskJy institute IF,.i,lf';HIY$ *,Iffp;t 0" MIAX-)trSTY rn -":,!3-:JPlaGtIc iki:d fjcv. - z -, y.i:!. u:hPti. zav.; .-Pf.1 I caz 6 -,~ ---; I u3 , 1. IJ ~ " , 1 1. 1. '. b '.. ~ ~ . J) : Llvovskiy poll tek'-ric!-~t: sAai :,S*.L~.,it. TXSHCIIIY, N.P.; W)CHERNYUK, D,Yu. Turbulent flow of clay mid, I~--v,v.-ioicheb.zav.; neft' I gaz 7 no. 1-,63--68 1614, (MIRA 17:7) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnictieskiy Institut. LESHCIIIY, N.P.; MOCHERNYUK, D.Yu. Sectional distribution of turbulencf rates in clay mud. Izv, vys, ucheb, zavo; neft' i gaz 7 no.1009-82 164. WMA 18t2) 1. Llvovskiy politekhnicheakiy institut. LESHC~~~ Flooding gas-cut petrnleum with water. liv. vya. ucheb. zav.; nert' i gaz 9 no-3t41-45 165. OURA 18:5) 1. Llvcrvskly politekhnicheskiy institut. SWTSKIY, R.L.1 LMMUK, A.Te.: KUSITMO, IsM., Iaboratory tests of yeast separators. Gldroliz. L lasokhin. pro=. 11 no.W17-18 158. (MIM 11W 1, Kramoyarskiy gSdrollsW savod " (Toast) (Separators (Machines)-Testing) CIIALOV, N.V.-, GORYACIIIKII, To.F.; T1311CIRIK, A.Y,-. Now method for the hydrolysis of woo4 by con~-entratrrl h7drochlnric acid. Gi4roliz.1 loonl-him.prom. 12 no-3:3-5 159. (MIRk 12-6) 1. VnennyuETVy nauchno-inaledovatellpHy Itintitat gictroliznny I nullfitno-ispirtovoy pror7shlennosti. (Hydrolysis) (Hydrochloric acid) (Wond) CHAWV, N.V-; GORTACHIM, Ye.Y.; LICSHCHUK, A.Ye. - .- ~ Now arrangement for the hydrolysis of vood by hydrochloric acid. Gidroliz I lIaokhIm.prom. 12 no.4:1-4 159. OuRh 1?:B) , 1. Ysssoyuzrw~v naucbno-ineledovatel'okly institut gtdrcU7YwYi / /0 sullfitnospirtovoy pronyablennosti. (Wood--Chemistry) (Hydrolysis) CHALOV, N.V.; LISHCHLIK, A.1256.: ALIKSA]IDROVA, O.A. Hydrolysis of polysaccharides of plant tissue with concentrated hydrochloric acid and gaseous hydrogen chloride. Zhur. prikl. khim. 33 no.12:2743-2750 D 16o. WRA 14:1) 1. Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut gidroliznor i sullfitno-spiritovor promyshlennonti. (Hydrochloric acid) (Polyeaccarides) CHALOV, N.V.; IESHCHUK, A.Ye.; KOROTKOV, N.V.; GORYACHIKH, Ye.F.; AMAR, A.Kh.; YAAPIKIYI, U.B.; AIMMIDROVA, O.A. Hydrolysis of cellulose lignin by a 44-45% hydrcchlcr-4c acid oolution in a diffusion battery. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31+ no. 12t2737-2745 D 1.61. (MJRA 15:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iouledovateltakiy institut gidroliznoy i oullfitno-opirtovoy promyshlennosti. (Lignin) (Hydrolysis) IESHCHIJK, A.Ye.; GfUU,OV, N.V. Equilibrium in the 3yst-m poly~sa-:ch&r.',-.es- - f6,r hydrochloric ae'd. Gidroliz. Ii lesokh!m. From. IP IF,:7) 1. V3e,.oyuzriyy nauclino-io~:1,!,,~ovato~ll:.,kiy Ir,.:;I.P.Lt vidroll~-rvy I ou.11fitno-spirtovoy L 39032-66 EWT(M ENEW R ACC NRs AP6021756 SOURCE COM: UR/o323/66/000/002/0003/OCOOO I AUTIHOIRS Chilov N. V.; lashchuk, A. Yo.; Koz1oray L. V.; Volkova, T. ORG., VJTIGS Tr.LLr-: Indices of hydrolysis of polysaccharidosiwith 65-90% sulfuric acid at the oquilibri= stage of the reaction SOURCE: Gidroliznaya I losokhimichaskaya promyshlonnost', no. 2, 1966, 3-6 TOPIC TAGS8 polysaccharide, hydrolysis, sulfuric acid, cellulose ABSTRACT: The equilibrium in the system polysaccharides - sulfuric acid - water ystan under consid- products (glucose) was investigated. On a trianmlar diagram, the -P oratien (H2SC4 - water - glucose) is ruprononted by a qtraight line. Graphical analy- sis of the hydrolyzate compositions showed that at room temperature this system con- sists of a solution of the compound C01206-1,37 "2z'% In 6~.~ sulfuric acid. The hy- idrolysis of Dolysaccharides virtually co-mos to a halt at a certain concentration of acid and sugars because of the formation of compounds between H12304 and the hydrolysis 1products, determined as glucose, 5o that thG true concon'rat -ioij of the latter in the solution drops to 62.5-,o4 by weight. The H2501'-gluco'sa co"Wound is analogous to that 1 forned by r acting cellulose with liquid hydror,,en chloride or by hydrolyzing cellulose ~ with 38-50%ehydrochloric acid. From the data obtained, the minimum possible specific iconsumption of H2SQ4 insuring the complete hydrolysis of cellulose and polysaccharidef L 39032-66 ACC NRs AP6021756 4) at 2OcIC was determined. It is su,,,gastod tnat the spocific concumtiOl Of H2'Q-~ can be considerably reduced by raising the H2304 concentration and the t~mpo.-ature of the hy- drolysis process. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATES none/ ORIG REF.- 009/ ON REFS 004 ot v.-,, t -2396l-66_LPWT.C':10/-HA (h ACC NR, AT6009269 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/3169/65/000/002/11052/0055 AUTHOR: beshchuk, F. A. ORG: Institute of Geophysics, AN UkrSSR (Inatitut geofiziki AN UkrSSR) TITLE: The use of a controlled directional reception [CDR] apparatus for recording waves from great depths SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Geofizicheskiy sbornik, no. 2(13), 1965. Metodika geo:-Fizicheskikh issledovaniy (Methods of geophysical research), 52-55 TOPIC TAGS: seismic wave. geophysic instrument, seismologic instrument, :,eismologic station ABSTRACT: A method of using a CDR apparatus for the investigation of deep horizons by means of seismic reflection waves is described. In order to enhance tile qualit; 01 the seismic wave recording, the rotation speed of the occillograph drum wits slowed down. Two identical oscillographs, one connected directly to the seismic station os- cillograph and the second connected to the same Qevice using a delay timer were emplo3 ed for the recording. The seismic survey was conducted in the Zaporozhskitya Oblast on profiles 10 km in length and 18 to 28 km from a shot point. The data show that there is a good possibility in applying the CDR method for the recording of seismic waves from deep horizons. A detailed diagram of the apparatus is given. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 08/ SUM DATE: 03Dec63/ ORIG REF: 008/ -OTH REF: 000 ,d 1/1 ACC NR: AT-,00.'1136 SOU11CE CODE: Ult/316g/66/ooo/ool8/0,')75/0064 AUT11011: __L.3shchuk, F. A.: Mlokurov, V. S. ORG: None TITIX- :stti(ty or the structure of the upp(!r portion or the earth's crust in the Ukrainian shield by controlled direction rocoption SOUTRCE: AN UkrSSR. Geof izichesk iy sbornik, no. 18, 1966. Geofizicheskiyr.- in!jle- dovaniya stroyoniya zemnoy kory (Geophysical investigations of the structuril of the earth's crust), 75-84 TOPIC TAGS: earth crust, geology, geologic exploration, seismic wave, sciet,tific re- search, seismic prospecting, underground explosion, tectonics, wave propagai.ion ABSTRACT: in 1963, the Institute of Geophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR performed field experiments using RNP [controlled direction recepLion) of seismic waves in order to determine the effectiveness of this method in -Itudying the structure of the upper portions of the earth's crust in the presence of the Ukrainian cryatalline shield. The RNP investigations revealed a consAderab'.e number of seismic boundaries in the upper portion of the crust (down to 7-8 km) which were, generally, not mirror images in the 15-30 cycle range; that the complexity of the wave picture recorded near the explosion point during deep seismic logging operations ACC NR: AT7003836 from wave interference; that RNP makes possible increased effectivc-ness of seismic investigations under these interference conditions; that the seismic boundaries constructed were nearly horizontal; and that RNP operations are extremcly promising for the location and study of zones of tectonic disruption in the cruat. A number of seismic boundaries located within the "basalt" layer from 14.5 "a IS km in depth were reliably located. Results obtained are a sufficient basis for wide- spread RNP investigations on the Ukrainian crystalline shield. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 08/SUBM DAM None/ORIG REF: 005 Card 2/2 NOVIK, 1.0.,- FAANKOVSKAIA, S.I.; LL.311CHUK, G..-'.- Use of carbon dioxide in the compound treatzent c: pyorr:-.-~a ., 'A 15:2) alveolaris. Probl. stom. 5:74-81 160. 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. .(CARBON DIOXIDL-THEAPBUTIC USE) NOVII, 1.0., prof. (Kiyev); BPXT.IBM, Z.M. (KiYev); USHCHUIL, G.F. (Kiyev) Role of-physical therapy in the over-all treatment of parsdentosis. Probl.stom. 4t241-244 158. (KIRA 13W (GUMS--DISEASES) (PITTSIM THIRAY0 ZPZIBITM, Z.H. (nyey); LISHGHUK, G.7. (I~yev) Use of an electrical field of ultrabigb-frequency 1n the treat- ment of suppare,ting forms of paradeutools, Probl.stow. 4:275- 278 t58. (MMA 13:6) (GUMS--DISMASIS) (MMMMUPTUTICS) LESHCHUK, I.A.; KOHIRATITEV, B.7, Measuring unbalance in communication equipment. Alektrosviat' 10 no-3:75-78 Mr 156. OaaA 9:7) (Alectric measurements)