SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PERSHINA, YE.G. - PERSHITS, YA.N.

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f, f ,-, V~ - f ~-/ ( TATROV, Sergey likoleyevich-.-OU&NAL Te.G., vedushchty mdektor; 1207INN. A.Y.. takhnicheekly redektor [Boring with drilling muds) Burenis na vodryk:h restvorakh. Rofskya. Gos.nauchno-tskha. izd-ve neft. I gorno-toplivaot lit-ry, 1957. 53 P. (mLRA 1o:6) (Boring) ITIMMO. Semen Semuilovich; VYT)DRUYEH, S.F., redaktor; vedushchly redaktor; POLOSINA. A.S.. takhmicheakiv redaktor [Geophysics in the petroleum industry for geologists; Interpretation of the results of industrial geophysical studies) fieftepromyeloysia geofialka dlia geologov; interpretatslis rezul'tatov promyslovykh geofixicheakikh issledovanii. Ind. 2-oe, perer. I dop. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tokha. izd-vo neftianot I gorno-toplivaot lit-ry, 1957. 39? p. (Prospecting--Geophysical methods) (MLRA 10:4) (Oil Vell logging) KOMIOV, Bergey Grigorlyevich.. UpoRoz=S. V.1j., kendidat tekhnicheakikh neuk, reteenzent; VrBCMNTKH, S.Y.. inthener. retsenzent; PCKMNTS. L.1., lazhener, retseraeut; KA- TA-4-- vedushch y redaktor; FOU)SINA. A.B.. takhatchaskiy redaktor [Technolff of Industrial geophysics] Tekhnika promyslovoi geofiziki. 1zd. 2-oe. parer. Koskva. Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neftianoi I gorno-toplivuoi lit-ry. 1957. 562 p. (XIAA 10:1) (Geophysics) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) f-~ f I . IN I, UMOV. Yevganiy Nikolayevich; ZAGAFXIS'1%, A.M., red,; PER IRA, Ye,G., vedunbelhiy red.; FOLOSINA, A.S., tekhn. red. [interpretation of vertical electric logging graphs]. Interpretatefta krlvykh vartikallnogo tlektrichookogo sondlrovaulle. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn, Isd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, 1957. 471 p. (Moscow. Tsesolusnyl mauebno-Iseledovatel'skil institut e0fisichs- skAkh mDtodov razvedki. T!r~, no.1). INIRA 11-1) (Prospeoting-Geophysical methods) BUZU.UJTSKOV, Fedor Semenovich; GUROVA, Tamnrti IvAnovnn: KGROBEYNIKOVA, Lidiya Illarionovna; PLUMAN, Viktoriya Aleksandrovna; PODA, Antonicia Grigori lye7ne; SCROKINA, YevgeniyA Gerbetorns: TASKID, Klnvdiya Vaaillyevna; VASILOYE7, V.G., red.; MSHINA, Ye.G., ved.red.; KUKHINA, B.A., tekhn.red. "-j ---- [Litholopy of the Mesozoic And Conozoic of the West Siberian Lowland] Litologiia mezozoia I kainozoin Znpndno-Sibirnkoi nizmennosti. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft.i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 187 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Siberia, Weatern--Petrology) FEDINSK-11Y, Iliad imirov iA; Yg.C,., veld. r,:.d. ;~ros~E:,~ting; ge~,;,hy:i',C'~! ~--Fthods of Study- ing the earil,ls crust, explorIng and prospecting for rnAnerah,41 hazvejocfmaia geofiLi~Li,; geofizJcheskie meto- dy issiod'-,vanlia zemnoi kory, poisk v i razvedki polez- rVkh iskopaerVkh. I-,ciskva, I-e-dru, 190,,,.. 672 p. WIRA 18: 1) VASILIYICV, V.G., red.; PMMIINA, Y -a.G., vedushchiy red.; TROFINOV, A.V.o tekhn.r6d. ...... .*... ~- (Geology, and oil and gas potentials of the Takut A.S.S.R.] Voprosy geologii i neftegazonoBnosti IAkutskoi ASSR. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 146 p. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. Yakutskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Yakutla-Petroleum geology) EARPSHKO, N.M., red.; Z114UNSKIY, V.A., red.; PERSHIN-A, Ye.G., vedushchly red.; FXDOTOVA, I.G., takhn.red. (Oil and gas potentials of and prospecting trends in Ciscaucasia and the Northern Caucasus; materials of the North Caucasian petroleum workers' confereace held in Krasnodar, January 15-21, 19581 Perspektivy neftegazonoanosti i napravlania razvedochnykh rabot na neft* i gaz n& Severnom Eavkaze i v Predkavkazle. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnol lit-ry, 1959. 242 p. (KIRA 12:10) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.?.S.R.) Gosudarstvewwya planovays komissiya. (Caucasus, Northern--Petroleum geology) CIIARYGII, Mikhail Kikhaylovich. prof.; IHAIN. V.Ye., prof.. doktor geologo- mineralog.nauk, retsenzent; ZUBKOV, V.V., red.; PERSHIRA, Ye.G., ~r~-'Tr vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn.red. p~"? [General geology] Obahchaia geologiia. Izd.Z., perer. i dop. NoBkva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 390 P. (MIRA 12:10) (Geology) VITSEII, Yefim Mikhaylovich; TAE!~-GRIGOHYAN, Yu,,N. , retsenzent; -- PF-RSHTW , Ye. I,. I ved. ~ed. [Cumulative perforators used in oil and gas wells] Ku- muliativiVe perforatory, primeniaerTe v neftianykh i gazovykh skvazhinakh. Moskva, NE!dra, 1965. 130 p. (MLU 18:5) 5 V Ei ROZONOVA, Yelena Dmitriyevna; TEODOWVICH, G.I., prof., otv. red.; PERSHINA, Ye.G., red. ; STJSHY,0VA, L.A., tekhn. red. (Lithology and condItions governing the formation of lower Visewt sediments in the Kuznetijk Basin] Litologiia i uslo- viia obrazovaniia nizhnevizelskikh otlozhenii Kuznetskogo basseina. Moskva, Jzd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 137 p. (MIP,k 16:10) (Kuznetsk Basin--Petrology) PERIKOV, Nikolay Andrianovich; FDISIMIA, Ye.G., ved. red.; TROFIMOV, A.V., tekbn. red. [Interpreting the results of borchole logging] lifte-pre- tatsiia rezulltatov karotazha sl-,vazhin. I-loskv,,-., Gostop- tekhizdat, 1963. 435 P. (MILLA 16:12) (Prospectin,--Geophysical methods) MELIK-PASHAYEV, V.S.; KOCIIETOV, M.N.; KUZNETSOV, A.V.; DOLINA, L.P.; Prinimall uchastiye: BELYAYEVSKIY, A.A.; LISUNOV, V.R.; NEYMAN, V.Ye.; CHERNOGLAZOVA, T.Ya.; MAMUNA, V.N.; ZHDANOV, M.A., prof., red.; PERSHENA, Ye.G_., ved. red.; YAKOVLEVA, Z.I., tekhn. red. [Methods for determining the parameters of oil and gas pools for appraising their reserves in platform-type fields using the volumeteric method] Metodika opredeleniia parametrov za- lezhei nefti i gaze dlia podscheta zapasov ob"omnym metodom; na mestorozhdenliakh platformennogo tips. (By] V.S.Melik- Pashaev i dr. Pod red.M.A.Zhdanova. Moskva, Gostoptekh- izdat, 1963. 269 p. WRA 16:5) (Oil reservoir engineering) -1E.tSHINA. Ye.G. ved. red.; BASI-TILAKOV, G.M., tokhn. red. (Abstracts of' reports of the Conference on the Problerz of the Patrolsum, Gas, and Petrochemical Industries; Section "Develop- ment tw] Exploitation of Oil and Gas Fields."ITezisy dokladov nauchnoi konferentsii po problemam neftianoi, gazovoi i nefte- khimicheskoi proryshlonnosti; Sektsiia "iazrabotka i eksplu- atatsiia neft.ianykh i gazovykh mostorozhdenii.11 Moskva, Gos- toptelchizdat, 1962. 34 p. (MTRA 15:8) 1. Nauclimaya konferentsiya po problemam neftyanoy, gazovoy i neftekhimicheskoy prorWshlermosti. (nil reservoir engineering) PEUSHINA, Ye.G., ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., teklm. red. [Abstracts of reports of the Conference on the Proble= of th-~~ Petro'cum .1 , Gas, and Petrochemical Industries: Section ffDrilling and Drilling Fquipmont."ITezisy dokladov nauchnoi konferentsii po problemam neftianoi, gazovoi I neftekhimicheskoi prorWshlen- nosti: Sektsiia "Burenie i burovoe oborudovanie." Moskva, Gos- topteldiizdat, 1962. 39 p. (MTRA 15 -- 8) 1. Valichnaya konferentsiya po problemam neftyanoy, gazovoy i nefteldlimicheskoy prowvshlennosti. (0U well drilling-Fquipment and supplies) GOMM, Sholya Ayzikovich; PERSHIIIA, Ye.G,,_yp6 G.M., tekhn. red. - J. re-d.; MIUAAKOV, [Theory biia A 106 p. of similitude and n,diometry of radiometriia skvazhin. Moslcvap (Radioactive pro specting-41odels) wolls]Teoriia podo- Gostoptekhindat, 1962. (MIRA 15:9) YUROVSKIY, Yu.F. Prinimala uchaAIL." SOKOIA)VA, K.N.; PERSHINA, Ye.G., Ved. rf~d. 1-1 [;resolving capacity in rru6 logging] Razreshaiushchie spo- scbnost-I gazovogc, karotazha. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 158 p. (MIRA I?:)) GUU!AMA, LA., doktor geol.-min. nauk, otv. red.; PERSHIINA, le.G., red.; ULIYANOVA, O.G. tekhn. red. 9 [Geocluimistry of caustobioliths wid deposits of them] GeokhJTd Ja kaustobiolitov i ikh mestorozbdenii. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk &SM, 1962. 196 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Akaderdya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii i razrabotki goryuchikh iskopal.ter7kh. (Caustobioliths) ZIIDAI,gOVp MikbaJ.1 Aleksoyevichp prof.,- h9JSTAFII;OVp A.N., doktor geologo- mixeralogicheskikh nauk., retsemment; MiSHMA, Ye.G., ved. red.; UMWX)V., G.H.J. tekhn. red. [GeoloL7 of oil and gas fields) Neftegazopromyslovaia geologiia. Moskya, Gostoptakhizdat,, 1962. 536 p. NIRA 15:3) (Petrole= geology) (Gas,, Vatural-Geology) F=)iSKIYj, Y.V.0 red.; DAMOV, V.N., rod.; VASILIYKV, V.G.,, red.; KALENOV, Ye.W., rod.) ZOKARCIVj S*G.p doktor tokhn* neukp rwl,; POLSHKOV, H.K., red.; HTABINW,, L.A., rwl.,~ FERSHINA, Ye.G., Yeduah,;biy red.; HUKHINA, E.A., tekhn. red. (Manual for geophysicists in four volumes] Spravochnik geofizika v chetyrekh tomakh. Moskva Gos,. nauobno--tokhn. izd-vo neft, i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.2. tGeophysical methods of well logging) Geo-- fizicbeskie metody iosledovaniia skvazhin. Pod red. S.G.Komaro-7a. 1961. 760 p. (Oil well logging) (MIRk 14.11) PSTROY, N.A., red.; PM%Mo, L.I., red.; SATITSXIY, P.S.. red.; SINITSIN, T.I., red.; XCLOTTEXIN, Ya.M., red... SMWJS, N.P., red.; ROW, R.F., red.; INTYSM, P.I.i red,; YAaTA7JMGV,-S.T9., red,; ZAITSEV, A.I., red.; ZZZYULINSKIT. T.M.. red.; MFD31N=, G.A.. red.; KAWYNKIII, F.F.. red.; ROGACM, V.I., red.; SUTINSKITO A.H., red.; LRYINA, U.S., vedushchiy red.; TITWYA, B.F., vedushahiy red:; PERSHIMA 11 1". vedushchly red.; IONMI. A.G., vedushohiy red ; METUAIA. 1.3%, vedushchiy red.; MMHM, Z.A., tekhn.:red. (Transactions of the Conference on the Introduction of Radioactive Inotopos and thiclear Radiation into the National Economy of the U.S.S.R.) Trudy Toesolusnogo soveshchaniia po vnadrenliu radio- ektivnirkh isotopov i iadernvkh isluchanil v narodnoe khosialetvo SM. Pod red. N.A.Petrova, L.I.Patrenko I P.S.Sovitskogo. Mookva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnot lit-ry. Vol.l. (General aspects of isotope applications. Instruments with sources of radioactive radiation. Radiation chemistry. Chamim:1 and petroleum refining industry] (Continued on next card) PM%01. N.A.-(continued) Card 2. Obahchda voprosy primnaniia izotopov. Pribory a istochnikemi radionktivnykh isluchanii. Radiatsionnais khImiia. Ibimi- chaskais I neftepererabatyvaiushchnis promyshlennostI. 1961. 340 p. Tol.2. [Construction and the industry of construction mnterials. Light industry. Food industry and agriculture. Kedicins] Stroitellstvo i promyshlennost' stroitellufth mate- rislov. Legkals promyshlennost'. PiBhchnvaia promyshl-annost' I sellskoe khozinistvo. Haditaina. 1961. 267 P. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Yeasoyuznnys soveshchantve po vnedreniyu rBdioqktivnykh izotopov I yadernykh izIuchenly v narodnoys khozyaystvo SSSR. Riga, 196o. (Radioisotopes) (Radiation) BUYJLLOV, Nikolay Ivenovich, prof.; 7ABARIMIT, Pavel Petrovich, prof.; SUKHARHY, G.M., prof., doktor aeol.-miner.nauk, retsenzent: M.-UTT immbw&* gornyy inzh., vedushchly red.; F3MOTA. I.G., MeMn'.red. [Prospecting for oil and Can fields] Poiski i razvedka neftia- nykh i gazovykh mostorozhdanti. Rookie, GoB.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 450 p. (KMA 14:4) (Petroleum geology) (ase, Natural--Geology) BORISOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; VASIL'YEV. ViL-tor Grigorlyevich; GRISHIS, Grigoriy Lecint'7evich; IVAHOVA, Varta Nikolayevna: LIVOV, Plikhail Serge3revich; SHIRTAT10, I.Te., red.; MMIRA. Ye.,G._, vedushchiy red.; YMOTOVA, I.G.. tekhn.red. (Oil ane, gas prospecting in Siberia, Kamchatkaq and the north- eastern U.S.S.R.] Sastoianie i osnovnye nopravlenlia poiskovo- razvedof:b.nykh rabot iia neft' I gaz v Sibiri. na Kamchatka i aevero-irostoke SSSR. Pod red. I.E.Shiriseva. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnol lit-ry, 1960. 105 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Siberia--Petroleum geology) ~Siberia-Gas, Natural--Geology) GRIX)RTAN, Horayr Grigorlyevich; POWTUN, Dmitriy Yefimovich; GORBEIaO, Leonid Andreyevich; LOYLYA, Sergey Alokaandrovich; KAPLAN. Berta L!vovn6; CHRUOUSOV, P.E., inth., retee-azent-, FOMINA, Te.G., vedushchly red.; FROMA. 1.G.. takhn.red. [Perforgting and blasting in wells] Prostrelochnye i vzr3rvnye raboty -g, skvazhinakh. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo naft. i gorno.-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1959. 353 (MIRA 130) (Prospecting) (Blastings, BROD, 1.0., doktor geologo-min,aralog.nauk, red.; MIRCHINK, M.P., red.: NUSTAYINOV, A.Y., kand.geologo-minerelog.nsuk. red.; IJVINSO-N, T.G.. red., BEDIAN, Tu.K., vedushchly red.; ZAIRESUTA, A.I.. vedushchi2r red.: KRIMINA, U.N., vedushchiy red,;_PBRSHINA. YO.G., veduahchiy red.; SHOROKHOVA, L.I., vedusholAy 'red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn.red. (Materialu on petrolewa geology] Koskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo Vol.3. (North and South America] Pod red. I.O.Broda. 1959. 585 po Haterialy po geologii nefti. neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Severnaia i lUzhnaia Amerika. (MM 12:8) 1. Internzitional Gaological Congress. 20th. Mexico. 1956. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink). (Awrica--Petroleum geology) SHIMMY, lonstantin Aleksandrovich; KANDELIBAUX, Mark Hironovich; TROITSKIY, Voevolod Nikol-ayevich; SHEW, Neum Iesifovich; DOYAGUOV, Nikolay Parlevich; TABILOYNT, T.G.. red.; PWMINA, Ye.G., vedushchiy red.; YEDMVA. I.G.. takhn.red. [Ifficleacy of geophysical methods of prospecting in the southern part of the Siberian Platform, the Transbalkal Depression. and the Par Bast] Iffektivnost' geofisichaskikh metodov razvedki v iuzhnoi chasti Sibirskol platformy, Ypedi- Dakh Zabaikallia L Dallnego Voetoka. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-terhu. isd-ve meft. i gorne-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 114 p. (MIRA 12:6) (ProspectiAg-Geophysical methods) VISILOYEV, V.G., red.; PERSHINA, Te.G.. vedushchiy red.-. FEDOTOVA, I.G., tekhn. red. [Geology and oil and gas potentials of Enstern Siberia] Geologlia i neftegazononnost' Vostochnoi Sibirl. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo rieft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 486 p. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlenlye geologli i okhrany nedr. (Siberia, Eastern--Petroleum geologT) (Siberia, Esatern-Gas, Natural--Geology) BUYAIAN, Nikolay Ivanovich, professor; PERSHINA,Ye.G.. rednktor; TR&- IPINDV,A.Y., tekhnicheskiy redaktor'-_- ---~- --_ [Practical winual on structural geology andgaological mapping] Prakticheskoe rukovodstvo po strukturnol geol6gll I geologicheakomu Irartirovanibi. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neftinnot i gorTio- 'toplivnoi lit-ry, 1955. 252 p. (MLRA 9:1) (Geology, Structural) (Geology--Maps) 0, . DAKMXT, Vladimir Nikolayevicb. professor; TARKHDVj A.G., prof., doktor fisiko-imit.nauk; FERSEDIA, Te.G., vedusbehly rpd.: YMITOVA. I.G.. tekhn.re4. A-"%kr2av (IndustrIal geophysical methods of industrial geophysics, apparatus and equipment. electrical methods in oil well logging]. Prorwelovaia geofizilaq matody promyslovot geofiziki, apparatura I cborudovania, elektricheskie metody iseledavaniia ekvathino -Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn.izd.-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnol lit-ry# 1959. 69Z p. (MIRA 12:2) (Prospeict~og--Geophyslcal methods) (Oil well logging) BMUIICHEVSKIY. ILnrk Naumovich; =YIIHAH, S.M.. red.; TWISHINA. Ye,G., veduslicikiy red.; FEDCITUVA, I.G., tekhn.red, . , - - . - - [Prospecting by the telluric method] Blektrichask--ia razvedka metodom telluricheskikh tokov. Pod red. S.H.Sheinmana. Moskvf, Goa.nauc:hno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnot lit-ry, 1960. 236 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Electric prospecting) YOU V 32/50 _7 -7, 'CO61iiia 411MMICA:Speora tprotuiftrie'loold and sulfuric said- isxc4 nymtvms~ 12$423, Un 1*19W,~'~ The ij *A dlffuslon:~Spectrw of fresh:. *~d olti~ &-~Vles of sulfuric scid Pbsudl-an 3ulfurio, iaif~vp-~arisol, wars livommj,4id at rom tow's'rature `Tbe frequi4Oes 'of the . combine& diffusion spectra obtainea hilt tables& It vas -sts 0 In one -of t umd: that soma of,,thexe trequencie ilia), tbei-charmcitirims the. he vve 1632s, of the 4 t re i ~etwevn the Itidividual ce0ponente,of *.lie -compound. Tho intensity 60tra of frealramvies was rouna not-mob Iaifferent frm the 'I of the mipectre of;-other ccWmwntB, at 6DP the spectrum vDaiwasa. =,teu% as to make. the . 1`requency~ manurement'very difficult TO 16renceS 3 3 U8A~ 3 USM and I Germai ft* A,. A, ~Zhdarlov StawUniversity, LwdWad N AeAAml lea A. 20 d b' it -3AZ!a- (1) T (n) RH A~#~ ONO%$ JUM10.190 SOURCE CODE: UF/O05B/65/O0O/01-Vi)02q/Do2q AUTHOR: Pershina, Ye. V.; Raskin. Sh. Sh. 1.717m: Ccneerning ceirtain features of Raman spectra of adsorbed molecules SOURCE: Bef. zh. Pizlka, Abs. 11T224 REF SOURCE: T~r. Zaab, Do apektrosk~Mji, AN gSgR, t. 3, v)-p. i, 1964p 255-264 TOPIC TAGS: Roman scattering, Raman spectrum, adsorption, molecular spectrum, silica gel, glass, phase trarisition %N I "MRACT: BSM mn X&.were obtained for several molecules adsorbed on microporous glues and silica gel. In most cases it was possible to obtain spectra for degrees -ur"i1ling ranging1rcm 0.2 - 0.5 layers to several layers. For several substances, for example. for aceton1trilej dichloroethanel acet2phenone) 44jerWil or antimony trichlqTide, there were observed regular variations in the spectra, which were most clearly mwxtfeat at smaU degrees of filling. At large degrees of filling (but long before cap-IL11=7 condensation) the spectra become in most cases identical with the spectra of the condemed phase. [Treawlation of abstract) SM CODE: 2D 071. Cord T)Z~---A~5 /-j,/A, ~1-71 Y, -e:, i~ I SUBJNCT i USSR/Luminescence AUTHORSt Perablas I*oV. and Terenin A,N, 48-5-21/56 TITLEs On Lvainescence of Microporous Glass Activated by Salts of Heavy Metals (0 lyusinestmenteli mikropcoristogo stekla, aktir1rovannogo solyami tyazhelykh m*tallov) PERIODICALs Isventlys. Akademii Nauk SSSR, Serlya Ffisicheskays, 1957, vol :?1, #5, p 6si (USSR) ABSTRACTs One c.an obtain phosphors with phosphorsiscence lasting a few minutes by introduoting Zn-0 Cd- and Pb-aalts out of hydro- and ammonium-solutiono into microporous sodium-boron-ailicon glass and calcinating it in the air at a temperature of 6000C. The optimum salt concentration depends on Its solubility and ability to be adsorbed by the microporous glass. The luminescence spectrum consists of a broad band in the vi~- sual region of the spectrum with main peaks at about 460 and 540 u~"vith small variations of relative intensities dependent on the kind of salt. Card 1/2 The intensity of luminescence and afterglow are very sensitive PERSHINA, Ye.V.; RASKIN, Sh.Sh. Rawn spectra of som coapounds when in the atate of adsorption. Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.5s3D22-1025 T- *~,,. OURA 16:8) 1. Leninfrradskiy gosudarstvennyj universitat ik. A.A.Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademikon A.N.Tereninym. (Rawn effect) (Adsorption) MKINA, Ye.V.; RASKIN, Sh.She I-- - Ramm ispectra of AM and AlRr3 in different Oiape atates, opt ~ spektr. 13 no.1:488-491 0 162. .(MIRA 16:3) 41uminim chloride) (Alumiium bromide) (Hams effect) 84 :L3 .4,10C3111M IG 0/0020/63/160/0D!;/1022/10 rA. Ye.-L.; Raskin Sh' Sh TAwi Ilgbt spebtra of cerWx compourAs I tbe edi*tlon otate v. 25 Pdk~W IW, n9i S.., 1963~ IDZS-10 TOM acetmitrU*0 acetophenme, w*I=W triebloride, trJ de &rA tribrMide ~peciiz of anttww' trichlorlde anon bave been stufted, vith micropDrous glass and and lqgett~ anon ge cave silica sel tskd as adserbents.j A double monoebrcmator vith ybotoelectric ,trben regLstratiox~ of spectra, and a asure spi7ml mercury lw;p vere used for recording tZ spectra* 1 Famw spectra of antimny ~ trIcUoride =Iecules on the -rs mging Ii tbickness ;rxm 0. 2 =molWerv ",.aftorbents, 1,:4 recorded for filP,Uye, ftol.ue state! of cepiIlam condemtlomv The Idbit, o. browl blITA of 60 'm Bul) .-3' 1 vidth it the region of viLlence oxcillutions and of 13D. = sup -1 vidth in t 4 region of defornation osaMations& Only the capillari-condensation samie exhb~itea linear spectra Identical to those obtained frcm the antiwrw --I T.f.Y"! - .4. T., - T.~ ...... ...... A'~ ..... :0. r..' - ----- ----- 11 i6m_6 AMMIM2, AP3Db2B70 0#4 0 solid ~M pe. FAmn spectza, of antimmw L ;he trIchlorIde molecules on t gles; 911.mi poroui glass and silica V1 were iractic idenif, ally cal Remn ie - amd- acetopber=e exbibited. the vale=e'frequencies . Bbown 1A Items 1 4nd .2 of the Enclostwe. It vas,ftand that -these spectra were identical lit'o the spectra of adsorbed molecules iffien d1splacement of valence frequencld~ took place In the CN and CO groups& Antimorq trLebloride also ekbibited pectra iddch vere aamned to be the result of adearbed wleculez. It vas *bm-~Od tbat-Scatonitrile and acetqpbenone VMBeRN ICOntU=UB fluorescence Simtra tkeb Increisi, In mgmitude toward the blmae spectral region. The Mar. VZO PrefoOled V Acadmician A, N. Terenin on 24 jamawy 19630 117ne authors _,on vhose Uitistive the research vex beganj, their deep for bin ;MvLces The authas eVreas t1wir vi=ere thanks to 0. S. 'for. the donation of ~ sagples of nicroporcua glass and to A. X. 1401 Xamnova 3 fl. e8-' .:for the -donation of a~qples of silica, gel." Crig. art.. ba gur I, Makly gosuftratmm" lZinnitat It, A, As Zbdanova All Pi-LUMIM, YO.T.; THMIN, A.N. -Mwww~vww Jaminearence of microporous glass activated by heavy metal salts. Isv. AS SSSR. Bar. fiz. 21 no.5:681 My 157. (KLRA 10:8) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulltat Ioningradekogo gosudarstvennogo univer- eiteta im. A.A. Zhdanova. (Luminescence--Congresses) (Phosphors-Gongresaes) VIXWXAMWA (UNNO 0. R) &JP PftpkpMft Win Of No 6NOWAIbM 40 Ob bMWEM d 010 00; Ad. MAI. mp. 00 14RA.S., iv. 3, M 27b-271% 2 gat, I #mph. 1937. see D*Wb an fivau of b vWdWW as a* Momw (Us-&&) Goal MWVUD$D*w 1200kute.m IM-4 oft t6 U *Wm of the *0 i's t::i0pt 0( mjq*Fi"j .,. Jr,7;. 74 p. 3091 an &0 AW crown gmaku ~Oxlmfi* in beet [ibid.. xvi. p. M) and cow* p1w* of which 1,107 Pei need dit Z tk t t"tL On Subb* a Ze Swt 'all heot of 6 to 10 cm., tIW w uprooted, rmmd wA weter, 00 o* am immerw for 24 boon in 0 Wh6m of ow bbc~~ 8~0 00 ff Immubm WO O"W 6ther b two houre! bumfin of OW nob tWW is tw f d i ;Y A mme of "B o o crown Pvxc 07m ="= e NNMW ith th b6d t t b b t s i i a em W m ow e w bl v hummion of do Oboob in tb4 buterw mumpeft"m With a few ex0eptiON06 t1wbact tmtmmt cmed a maw decrease in dw pmentap of inhew '..tL To cite a low immmok T in tab 3 and 4 JIM), the bmimest produced 02 per cent. of bnMy beet pkDta compared wAb 23 par omt~ in the control wrisk while im 7 SW 8.59 Per OWL ofthe bobted canot *at$ wm bony 828pumt ludy 27 per cent Ot the coutrok In ugh I am 6 of 1936 dwn vm 82 per wnt. motod emots in the bv&W mesim ompuW WA 10 per in the Combolm. cent, so* a4 too* lot 1 0 A seam* Tte action of becterl*RP on the tonutiom of becter. *ids by stralms; of Nati1lux radldcols. a d0 8 -V atadov.A. MifroStvlot "16 ) -4 1 4 Ch Z 1939 75 1 00 Im. fxIF. - , 49 , ( Straim of B radi~%(nbj front lwa%, vrich. clover anol lwan~ 00 fortswd havirroido utmkr the Inflawnce of fmcwtiophage. 0 Only it few %fralm Irons salfallA sinil white clover west til. CrPlIons to 11111 glat"'.-t NI Moore og a 00 00 *0 00 .1, l -60 -00 06 -40 0 .00 -00 00 it. SL '410~ It Al 0 V u It AT $I,- is As a * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 stie-& * 0 0 0 600 4) a 0 00 0 0000 0 0 a 0o0 go so 0 0 Leo 14 41 1 all 0 0 0 0 0 0 : : A PE"S'llil"Ay 11 * Pershin.a. Z. 'J. "solMe ", ,Ini Inelir 1. L . .. ;~)r, M-Ua-obi,2!2:LL!2, vol- 13, no. 6, 19111, pp. ?,)-1-291,, ?'JA-3 !-r 2 So: Silh - E-j-,'0-53, 1.1' Dec 1-_1,'3 a 00000)000001*0000* 000 0 * 0 0 0 6 0 * Vk 4 4 -!L # I I # I it 11 It N b Is " I " b V .00 111) so* 01 Its A r-6 R - A-l V.- a AAAL -0 lt--i- 1- t. I IL J~ -k V Qs) a - -- I.i &Df;s . - ~ . _ . . 0 G, Perthifte. 7har, Mokr4wi. JVpWrm W- 12 14 4 7 -00 - -( 6micidin C exef l 00 00. IrflodAl artif)" tm all frpr% t4dywhirry twterls. oll ~V- t-W %tmini ol ParalnihoW A and on B. (01v Amenivn 00 1,reprm of tirrolbricin, gratnicidin, and lyrmidine did t ... q GOA %how bactr6ridal effect ton ily%tntcry bacillus (Shigi ("Tatnirldin C 14 much usn" effective assinst stsphyinnx -00 ru.11tanarethet'S prrpn~ ji~tMaj~vr. C. %f it 00,3 0 roe SOU r zoo in 0 0 1 zoo tie 0 - - jr- 9 - ~ Z. UL: .m floe I wo ..0 0-V d-( . ' sl,ko% 4 4 ~ %-- # am, it it $I it i~ - 4-* a - a rw 0 a 9 1 IF 91 1 A t o4# 0 0 0 0 a 0 : * * 0 * * 0 0 0 : : & & 0 0 0 00009 a & 000 0 V 0 e1 0 * 0000000 OGG ilm owl PEMRSHITIA Z. Gv KONIM, S. T., and TROMMY, V. L. [film] "The Action of Antibiotics on Dysentery Bacteria." ,hicn thev had pre- pared. Inst. Epidem and Mirobiol im. Gamaleya 1954-56. Personnel Identified as Participfints in Scientif _Jlc Conferences held by the Institute in 1953. Inst. Epidem and Microbiol im. Gameleya A1.13 USSR SO: Sjm 1186, 11 Jon 57. USSR Wcrobiology. Antibiosis and Wiosis- Antibiotics. F-2 Abs Jour: Referat Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 21867 Author Inst Title The Death of Microbial Celle and Formation of Rest3tant Forms in Flexmers Dysentery Bacteria Through Antibiotic Action. Orig Pab: V.sb.: 17,menchivost mikroorganlzmav-, M., Medgiz, 3.956, Abstract: No abstract., Card : 1/1 -14- p -/ , - AWIBIOTICS "Stability of the Changed Characteristics of a Streptcmycin-Resistant Strain of Shigella Dysenteriae Flexneri under Conditions of Long Term Storage", by Z.G. 'ershina, Division of Midical Microbiology (Head - Corresponding Meembex of the Academy of Medical Sciences LISSR Prof. V.L. Traitskiy) of the Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology imeni N.F. Ganaleya of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Antibiotiki, No 2, March-April 1957, 11P 35-40. In 1951, in the above Laboratory, as a result of the continuous cultivation during a 5 year period, of strain 550 of Shigella dysente- rise flexneri, in ELn agar medium with an ever increasing concentration of stre.,ptoWcin, a mutL-nt resistant to over 100,000 units of strepto- mycin vas obtained., During the process of their growth in culture medium with streptomy- cin, the characteristics of the bacteria were undergoing a gradual change. Card 1j/3 - 25 - ANTIBIOTICS the resistance of Shigelia f iexneri was retested and was found unchan- ged in respect to streptomycin, but showed a drop of from 5DO to 250 times irt regard to penicillin. The viruience of Sh"'Gella flexnerl and its Lmrm1no_ge-.nL- proper- ties were checked on white mice ~.n two series of experiments. As may be seen from 2 tables representing the results, the viruience of the resistant mutant was found to be i.0 times weaker, and the izm=oiogi- cal effectiveness to be less then half that of the initial strain of the snm bacteria. SovLet-produced antibiotic, now undergoing cli-nicai tests.-7 Same as U S produced Aureomycin (Lederie), Chlortetracyciine HC1, U.S.P._7 *** ~ Stime as (11oromycetin (Parke, Davis), Chloramphenicol, U.S.P.2 Card 3/3 - 27 - FUSHINA, Z.G. %MUNWMWNMft~ - ftaml Destructlaa ~bscterla following administration ef bactericidal concentrations of antibacterial substances. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. I Immun. 2.3 w.3:117-119 Mr 157. (KI&A 10:6) 1. In Institute epidentologil I m1kroblologil Iment Oemelet Akademil maditsinskikh cauk SSSR. (ANPISMICS. of facts. mechanism of action (Rua)) USSFR / Yicrololology. General Microbiology. L-Formo of F I'lcroorganisms and Vicroorgazlisr-s of the Pleuropneumonia Tyl.~a. Abs J oar Ref. Zhur - 9101., No C'1, 1958, No 94931 Author Pershina, Z. Solovlyev, N. N. Inst T.L t le On tho Formation of' L-Forms of Colonlor~ of' Protouo Vulgario. Orig Pub : Zh. mikrobiol., epidemlol. I Immunoblologil, 1957~ No. 8, 2'L~-26- .14 Abstract : The f ormation v.,as investigated of L-colonies in cultures of proteus, dysentery, typhoid and coli- form bacterium cultures which had been raised in semiliquid af.- ~ar .,,Ith penicillin (100-200 units per ml) with addition of 15-205 fresh herse ser- um. Under these conditions, thE! appeer!anc-~, of ird 1/3 USSR / IA-1cro'Diology. General I..licrobiology. LForms of F :.!1croorgan1sTr ,~nd 1.111croorganiams of the Pleuropneumonia Type. A',:)s Jour Ref. Zhur - Biol., No 21, 1958, No 94931 L-forms was observed only in proteus. The ae- quence of formation of L-colonlen by proteus was studied: the cells expand, swell into large spereB with small and large vactioles and grains. With the dectruotion of thecperoa, the latter brood and form colonies of the L-tYP0- It 113 recommended to observe the process of formatton of L-forms In an oil chamber (after Von Bruin) in a phase contrast microscope ' and not by means of stains and fixed preparations (after Kline- berger). Porcentago of formation of L-nolonloo from P. Vulgaris caused by a penicillin effect Is very insignificant - of 100 million bacteria, some tens of the L-colonies grow out of the Card 2/3 Card 3/3 N 4 i-Hl 32. via 17(2,10) 3611/16-59-6-: 13/4~ AUTHORS- Pershina, '.1,.G. and Yesakova, T.T) TITLF: TheBacterl-,idal Action of Ionizing Radiations PERIODICAL. Zhurnal mikrobiologii, apidemlologil I Immunobiologil, 1959,~,'~Nr pp 62-66 (ussR) ABSTRACT. This was first presented at the conference of the Otdel radiatsionnoy mikrobiolcgii (Radiation Mlcrobiology Department) on MaY 5, 1958, In- tensive doses of ionizing radiations will kill microbes. As M.N. Meysell and N.D. Chernyayev have pointed out, radiation doses sufficient to kill the vegetative forms of microbes are not bactericidal for the spore forms. N.A. Golovk1n has pointed out that the sterilizing effect of radiation depends both on the radiation dose and on the density and volume of the irradiated suspension. Ye.N. SokUT-ova showed that the physiological state of the cells at the time of radiation has an essen- tial effect on the radlatlon-sensitivity. The most sensitive cElls are those In -the logarithmic stage of growth. For the presen't tests, to determine the bactericidal effecTs of ionizing radiations, the following microbes were used; Escherichia coli, Proteus, 3taphylococcus, hay Card 1/2 bacillus and Sarcina. Irradiation was performed in an experimental EGO-2 The Eactericidal Action of Ionizing Radiations gamma-ray imit using radioactive cobalt with a total activity of 5 kilo- curies, The dose was 600 r/min. The results showed that the bactericidal action of 'ahe Ionizing radiation varied directly with the concentration of microbe bodies per ml of Irradiated medlum. For full sterIlIzat.lon of thick 010-,50 k11111011 bodleli/ml) :3%j-qmno1oYwi of' thc ml-robo:i In the- vovetij- tive form, a dose of )j00,ju0-600,(X)(,, r was needed; for the spore f arm[; - 1,500,000 ~~. The mos, resistan* of th-~ microbes to X-ray radiat'Ion were the Sarcina and hay ba,illus whl,h perished after a dose of 1,50C,00(, r in a suspension of 110 t,111111,)n r)od:-_~/ml. The most. sensilivs) was Escherichia coll which waq steriliv-d L)y tof' 400,000 r In the same suopenslon. Staphyloco,:cus was sterilizej il '~)0,000 r. TherE- are 4 figures and 13 references., 5 of which are Soviet and 8 English, ASSOCIATION: Institut elDidemiologil I mikrobiologil Imeni Gamalel AMN SSR (Institulp of Epidemlology and Mlcroblology iment Gamaleya of' the AMN, USSR; SUMMED: June 3, 19'~18 Card 2/2 IZELAILISKIT, V.P., prof., doktor biolog.nauk; SHUSTOVA, L.N., kand.med. nauk; GO 0, N.V., doktor biolog.nauk; XMVI M , V.P.; BMZOVA, Ts.F., doktor biolog.nauk; SUDAKOVA, 1#.Y., mikrobiolog; GRUMMOT, S.Ye.. doktor sell skokhoz.nauk; HB)U'I:TlMKO. F.Te.. doktor blolog.nauk; BELITYUKOVA. K.I., doktor Zolog.neuk; STARTGINA, L.P.. kand.biolog.nauk; PZRSHIKA, Z.G., kand.biolog.nauk; AW 119WITEVA, Z.S., milrrobiolog; NOVIK6V-A,-k.-S- *' -kand.biolog.nauk; OSNITSK2TA, Te.A., fitopetolog; TAWNOVA, N.V., fitopatolog-mikrobJ.olog; MIKZABEKIYAN. R.O., kand.biolog.nauk; TR?TUREVA. X.V., red.; IIEVZHER, V.I., tekhn.red. [Bacterial diseases of plants] Bakteriallnye bc)lezni rastenii. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo selkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 467 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Ukrainfkoy AN ("or MuravIyev). (Bacteria, Phytopathogenic) (Plant disofises) PERSHINA, Z.G.; VAS14"UNA, I.G. Study ol the morphology of dysentery bacteria in t~-e electron microacope; on the cilia of microbial cello. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid.-A immun. 31 no.3:14-17 Mr 160. (MIRA 14-.6) 1. Iz Institute epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Lmeni Garnalei AIIN SSSR. (SHIGELIA PARADYSENTEIZIO) PERSHMA, Z.G.; VASILIMA, I.G. If, Effect of small dopes of ultraviolet rays on the variability of F:Lexnerl:3 bacilli. Zhur.mikrobiol.apid.i immun. 31 no-11:99-103 N 160. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz In,stituta epidemiologii I mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AM-11 SSSR. (SHIGELLA PAUDYSENTERIAE) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-XHYSIOLOGICAL EFP`ECT) FEROINA, Z.G.; IrASIL'YEVA, I.G.; SOLCV'YEV, N.N. Method of preparing specimens for electron mic.roseopy. Lab. delo 7 no.3144-51 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Otdel radiatsionnoy mikrobiologii i imminologii (zav. - prof. V.L.Troitskiy)-Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei j001 SSSR, Moskva. (BACTERIA) (FUCTRON MICRCSCOPY) FIC&SHINA, Z. G.; WILOYEVA, 1. G. Combined effect of irradiation and antibacterlLal substances on bacteria. Zhur. udkrobiol., epid. i inmun. 32 no.8:132-137 Ag 161s I:YJRA 15:7) 1. Im otAlela radiatsionnoy mikrobiologii i inaunologii Instituta opidemiologil i mikrobiologii ineni Ganalei AM SSSR. 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(Multivolume ma ual on the microbiology, clirtic, and epidemiology of infectious diseases)Mnogotomnoe rukovodstvo N mikrobiologii klinike i epidemiologii infektsionnykh bolezriei. Moskva, Medgiz, Vol.2. (Generol micr-obiology]Obshchaia mikrotdolo iia. Red. V.M. Zhdanov. 1962. 535 p. fM1IRA 16:1) (Continued on next card) 3 of dozo rato and fac-~or or, of ~Unoral 273-277 cffecL, 0- v0 vo on r and t-'-no -Dr. c: 5 0 -'O~;os at ',D3o rz-tc-, 0~ C7 '-:-3 29 63:, (83 r-.:,n 20 sec) an' 1 /63 ct,~,.-ic--'-al D-'f,)cts wcr%) found ,~.th dozo C!' 11.5 .5 ~ -L~z' with :~"-rcdiation of 6' iri a ..aro 'o a 0 izi ~,rs 3 5 . r, a n Q 3213 r 2 r,4 - 30 50c)- ba cto:7 --c 4- da'- effect was achieved witt;n ',Le 1~7 rl--4-n dore rate , W~-.-` G -j r1:::_, L _~ 3. 277- 6 7 ACC NR: c,:; i-, ic. a c c, -.- ia 1colonios .3y x -_'rracLa' wit- a ~'33.co) a'- dozo On a a of 48'0~ rj -Jr, 'by 9 x lelit~l ir.'ac 1~ lon o1 uL C':-, I C r.~ fou_:' 'D zir r/%Ln increa_'L , r. t c; Ln th o c:o5o ratu ran~-a o~ 1 1 "DaC C1.4 C-~ d-.' FILl'Uro Sltvdics 3'-ould '-,D -cct~,cl to-,,ard finder.- :~rrad~la-,ior. oondi-cions Afor complete bactcjr-_'c.J~-z,'_' ;ffocts. art. ha~~- 2 -SUB CODE'; C6/ SjBX DA-,,,;: 23Apr66/ GRIG -C~2; 335/ Cl--H RZ-Y: 005 A PEIL-Il I INA 7, G 11, 1 YEVA p I G. ;"'101W1,1-Al Changes in the propert,es of bacteria of the ertcrip gro~;p ,under ep--Cl. the effect of radioactive phosphomis p32. Zhur. mikrDbioi'. i imun. 42 no.8:142-143 Ag 165. (Mlpj~ 1,9:9) 1. lnstitut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamulei AM14 SS"SR. PERSHINA, Z.G.; SOBCTEV. S.1-11. Simple method for obtaining a culture from a single microbial cell. Lab. delo no. 12:737-739 '64. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Inst-Itut epilemiologii i mikrnbi~)logii im, N.F.Gamalei (direktor -- prof, P.A.Vershilova), atdel radintsionnoy mikrobiologii i immunologii (znvedixyushchiy - doktor med. nauk M,M'imanyan), Moskva. m W- I c. JOUP. PzBiol., 4 NO. 7, P crs h in ~t AUT; TI-i vIt - -i-ile IstoI,)---)rskiv C --ttle-,~ rA (71 Ac p-!n,- of' fui~- t'r e -p-oduct iviLy o.1' i -,oE as tvlu~- vrs acc) he e r e (3 1 t On !.,-aL In t h -Y 'The proch,l.ctivity Q~' of bulls cor-iparocl -xitl, tI rod o." i-!-iAr r.,.otherr, . Tho rv-.j-,bc.,r vr dp-u,,-h-~ t-r-, O-P lxul.-tc is iris ignif ic -~nt L,- )and !,~ie numb%-r o' t-mrier!~ -i-JU .6 %nd er I=Qv.,n productiv-1ty if: even sm- 2./2 3B- DAVIDOVICH, Feliks Stanislavovich; Aleksa:adr AleksgLacirovich; KHCI,'.YAKOV, N.F., doktor tek,'tn. naW.,, retaonv,ent; GANDIN, B.D., nauchri. red.; SACKY, II.A., red. flosting the electrical o~iulpmctrit of qhlr,n,' Isr,ytar,11a sudo,vogo ale k trooborudovan 11 (1. Loninq;racip Sudo.,itroerilo, 196J.. 168 p. (MIRA 17:12) ISMACILOVAY Roza Nurgaleyevna; PERSHITS, I Am 1 .0 otv. red.; FRENKELI, M.Yu., red.; VIK&INA, L.T.P -tebt red. -1 [Peoples of Nigeria; ethnic composition and bref ethnologl4al characteristics) Narody Nigerit; etnicheskii sostav i kratkala etnograficheskaia khrrakteriatika. Moskva, 12d-vo vostochnoi lit-ry, 1963. 273 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Nigeria-Ethnology) BRUF. S.I., PERSHITS, A.I. Arabic peopipl; of Asia. Geog.v shkole 23 1170.1:~!-,,t, Ja-F l6o. (ml-~A , (ABia--Arabs) PASHIVS. Abrims Isaakovia; XUXMq $.N#. red.1 TIMMUTAO I.N.0 tokbi. --- r [Osorg Avast VaIllul as exploror of the Interior of A^blal 09org Uguet Vkllis; looleftyatell Tmtreawl kmTH, NbOvag Goo. Isd-TO gow. Ilt-37, 1958. 36 p. (xim n no) (Wallis, Oeorg *Wast,, 1811-1B52) PIMBUTS, Abram Imaskovich; KOISTINSKIY. D.N., red.; V11MISKAYA. R.N.. takhn.red. [Arabs cf the Arabian Peninsula] Araby Areviiskogo poluostrova. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry. 1958. 54 p. (KIRA 11:5) (Amble) PMIHITS, A. 1. NWAW~ Conoernirt Omilitant demooraoy;l periodioity of history In pricit.1tye so- olety. Sov.etn. no.2tl63-166 153. 40" 6:6) (800isty, Primitive) PMHITS, A.. I. Econciric Conditions - Saudi Arabia Economic I~fe of the Saudi A.--abian nomads. Sov. etn. no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthlf List of &Asslan Accessions, Library of Congress, "mst 19522 Unclassified. PEPOHITS, A.- I. Bedouins Economic life o' the Saudi Arabian nomads Sov. etn. no. 1, 1952. 9. Monthly,List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AULust -195442Unclassified. PERSHITS. A.I. Saudi Arabia-Economic conditions Economic life of the Saudi Arabian nomads. Sov. stn. no- 1p 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952 -IPAAt Unclassified. 1. ELI=S=r~ A.V.; PFMTITI'S, A.I. 2. 'LISSR WO) 4. Amthro,Polof-n- sts 7. Scientific and socio-political views of A.V- Eliseyev, A.I. Pers its, Jzv.VSe,-.FC-oE. ob.va 85 no. 2, 1953- 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ORM 1953. Unclassified. PFPSITSf G.L. Green light to plastics. Mash~nz)strolteIl no.9146-4.1 " Ib4. (KIRA 17~20) W 00 a as 11009900 v -1 *114, 0 0 4--sLasiviiii-l; !0 0 0 40 0 0 4 b it 00 1 " " 11 0000 00 1 J1 it v Of AA 0 0 00 ji! 12"ll of Coloration and Der4orlatit6n on the nerl, flit, Condurelvily of Crptilailit. (fit Rumilin I IA. NM v. 17. no. 3. 1947. p. 260 266. ~ ~ it ids shown that the sillove phenomena in alkali hall es are arcompa.ded by a change in their elertrical properties. 10 ref. 3 j ~ 0 a 4 so 4 00 4 t 61 10 Lt, IF F, is -0 9~0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 "00 00 00 -0 0 .00 0 .00 00 --99 too it d'a 0 - 4 4 7271 T1 0 101,1111111111111 00 1 0 Io to 0 a 0 to 0 0 a [0 W 1. to it u it 66 to of to At Jol A A it 4 A to AS e A to F it I V JAN 111 to U'. s 0 11 A, A : ~ 33 *OA 09 C & 008 lnflu-nqv of Iontinfit" on f1w "reftotrobt Condut,11,A11, 09 *'o of Dirlevitirs of Hish Tirvap'rrafurv~ fin B11%bist, ) is 00 fas, P"I'Phits. J-11mal -f and Thrarefirol os Phoopiem 4 IT R.S.R.). v. 17. nn. 3. 1947. p 2S? 2-N!, CiAnditiona ,f 421,1 f tit, etuble. jxxtrl%- c,Anductlve lAtyers In'twivri the metal 'l I l " nxie an A the dielectric were studied RvsultA 00 re Phown graphically. I I L A .4 ?-A LVC&K -1 UYFSA IIA I CL *SSW K AT W" A A A, UZW- co to At at M a a 14 a 01 a it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * to 4 be 0 0 0 0 to to 0 to * 0 4 use t I tj we* MAW 0 1 VA 0 i0 0 1111 11111 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 : :' 0 to 0 0 a 411 0 to 1111 00 & 0 0 e 41111 0 9 & :A PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4930 Voytkunskiy, Yaroslav Iosifovich, Robert Yakovlevich Pershits, and Igor' Anatollyevich Titov Spravochnik po teorii korablya; khodkost' I upravlyayemost' (Handbook on the Theory of Ships; [Their] Speed and Maneuverability) Leningrad, Sudpromgiz, 1960. 688 p. Errata slip inserted. Resp. Ed.: Yu. V. Krivtsov and G. A. Firsov; Ed.: A. A. Osvenskaya; Tech. Ed.: A. I. Kontorovich. PURPOSE: This handbook is intended for scientific workers and engineers, and for students of shipbuilding technical lnstitUtE!B of higher education. COVERAGE: The authors review basic hydrodynamics and the application of its laws to the calculation of the re- sistance of water to the motion of ships. Various means of propul.sion are discussed and practical Information on the maneuverability of ships Is given. Parts I and II Card_~_ Handtook on the Theory (Cont.) SOV/4930 were written by Ya. I. Voytkunskiy; Part III by I. A. Titov; and Part IV by Pershits. The following authors con- tributed to the writing of this handbooks I. T. Yetorov, See. 20 and 22 of Part I and See. 30 of Part II; A. A. Rusetskiy, Sees. 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23 of Part II, a portion of' See. 25 of Part III and Ch. VIII of Part IV; V. M. Ivanovskly and M. M. Zhuchenko, Ch. X of Part III. The authors thank A. M. Basin and I. V. Girsh for their remarks. There are 422 references: 299 Soviet - - in- cluding 2 translations), 83 English, 36 German and ~ French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword PART I. HYDROMECHANICS 3 Ch. I. General Information on Hydromechanics 9 1. Properties of liquids 9 Carcr-e/4-1.7- PERMITS, R.U., Imndidat takhnicheskilch nauk. Q. Nomograms for the determination of hydrodynamic position characteristics of ship hulls. Suaostroanie 22 no.11:4-8 N 156. (KLRA 10:2) (Hulls (Naval architecture)) PMEMS R. T&. *XomW&vw for the DetermIrAtion of the Position Hydro4ynudc Characteristics of Ships$ Hulls.,* Sudostroyeniye,, No.U,, 1956 VOY-7WOSKIT, Taroslav Iosif ovich; PXRI~4175 - Rokerl-TakovIevich; TITOV, Igor' Anatollyevich. Prinimali uchastiye: T3GOROV, I.T.; RUSETEXIT, A.A.; IVANOV, V.M.; 2MUC 0, M.M. KRIVTSOV, Tu.V., otv.red.; FIRSOV, G.A., otv.red.; OSMSKATA, A.A., red.; KONTOROVICH, A.L., tekhn.red. (Handbook on the theory of ship construction; propulsive speed and maneuverability] Spravochnik po teorii korablia; khodkost' i upravliaemostl. Leningrad, Goa.soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl.. 1960. 688 p. (MIRA 13:10) (Naval architecture--Handbooks, manuals. etc.) 'I td is It .11 SO a, 11 a A, ta 0 40 Igo `01011 . 4- 00 :~ ! 04 00 0~ 00 al W1 Mod of imparitkis Scla the elemkol cmiIndvity of dj1dre"Us at b4b lemperstares. PS,14anit. !1111 , ("), J. FS14, rAtmd. Pip. I .1;-S,M ) 17, 251-9(1047)(in Ru,,,i4n).-Cuff%:ml in. Wrl-OWO I Offt "Wislaml as a filtivilm of tinte Und" a -)St &-c S1414sr appl)"i tarl"rell ont rr"Ind IMI&I r;m-tratle wpg~ two idernbcAl "nipt" of 'be wul tw. ritr"SAl electradrSl in rarallarl, in a given "di. (b?"tiom 04) arul llja~n revelsAl of the VoIlA ,V, (4) t tensp. (A the cordo of 4j#Jl--s(xJ% tons,. within 0.2 /cm. arml contmIlerl within A'IW. in Oplailtbe IM4 51(h, at Mul, unihi $&I tv.~cm., j, antl G Steve equA when the clar. held was m"Wil Y"Y qt1witly; lunsev", on ItrolortErd A144welion in the mine difertkAl, i* fell with litne, down Ill 4 61AINSMAP Y kin OF I I X 10 " Anill in 15-20 min.; Atulgn". tant Wallat"h4l diffl-FrIll Jlt4w in Sj ofm found %:..n1-t,laS., After ltaltall"I A,.* #4 thr "Silveri * mr. frill alnunst inmSStimiriv rrt-wr,l ihS, uni"I hish a whark ;rnsan-i "*"I its a few tells C4 sav. and Then L.X" to All 4)wlv Thr eturml Ansinit on rrnew"! (laark to The tMISInal dirMlKWO I~VMAJ Of "lAjrr. V14& at the StAire A tht constancy of A.. *Aa chAractmart) by to failing wsib tinw. thr slower the, ionfts, the twetvdinir mverAc current so ba 11 1 Is Ill I I AD AS 1 11 1. AA Ill 1A 0 n , , !. I ejectrollytic polarizatka and countrr C.M.1 play a roke the Ph"Wallem cleaerbed. this is forttarf barme out h11O the C11WITHI-VOII&V OmArftviO" whkh are iimalm I,w qwtz SAW for KCI: the umptax S,lm. corul. mclmsrA with iftentasing Va"W; whereas it ALMM lv%rraw d Ibe efflTU were due t- ImOLArisatiou. Thm. (the effects in both SA Suit! in XCI must be due 10 the %V1W narrha- 6rm at lbr rkelroin; Ibm unilutiar tA Ym difitr et. settlially train the b)prkirq Jaym foruwl ilk cub,;. Cui, I te.. In that their I kc. m. istamv don not increute on ma"'rutive Commutations. WW In the Shape of the tan 01iJ&IlVFMJ%lSlUtA1fa;nfr,mn&,. Tht hijibelec. resist of tlar ky" I, t to the anakle was evider'"'IM, awavulvobmt*=Ixxcatw 4nn, P in gumall SAM$*$ hAVifljI attained FA ?Ugb d.... of uUipr" nalf. & and Om-tmazary a i; its an Capt. at W I, Idirl 30-min. tier. trOlYvis. 0-6, P hclwftn th,, Sloode and a prSA* divOlng the total CleCt"t distAnkV in the ratio I ~(% w%9 &s V~ out of a tow Voitapt of Sm. with a deavasim, " a result of either a lower eirc. fichl strensth or prolonged rv.,glar 1 43 #A Vp -00 :-0G Igo -90 I .00 60 a 1 8 S* coo Are 0 zoo a** &SO-SL A OCIACLUNCOC.L LITCO.WL'all CLASSOF6COVIONS A1-- D talc*, .1. mii-;, -a -T J146 0 a A 'IN AA A I A D0111360'a U a AT It to a ad W a I a a 11 ; ~& , I 1~ 000 00000 0 * a 0 0 100 06 im 0 ago 0 soo IgIgigee ig 0 Ig ig o 0 of 0 *1* 0 #0 0 e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 **a* J)S *a SAS 04 SO * 0 SAS SO A 645 4 4 *S 00 90 09 so 00 00 00 so 00 00 1111411, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 so 00 00 sit -"M 9, "1 tsr,ro, alhmnl Is, th,-. A sairmlar efift-1. Joist too a much %imillor, sovole wai in KCI C77-stah &I 400sW)'. ReWtj!zm ~~ the m-lo, again torlwoollures thr -- PheDulnem. No nusitcor at ht stage of the -Wrv""C-C'U11Vnt the "diFM-'V0IIAXt It frobitatil6bed. iiii Al"Pairo $,art* fallims Irmo the "Ms. v4jue it had at IN fimt "1194"litill of the "Ifirtort" voltage. After is, hu fallen to itso " statistinuy rAm. if the qu;ttts is kept for a Jim* to at the Latne, high temp. with the tire. f*W on, renewed soplobration of the firM in the same threction r"WtA in j,, lowlsom thas, too,luir ths, out to Its 01411mmy loom. the sh"Wrt thor '.. is, The raw ,I -olls, will IV Is"11 to 4 all 2) otoo ).I Itr tnovorty 6o ~1#14rlr. 4 solarlinS at the ontsismi Isiah value *not IsWuM as kloomly as CNMUW)Y. th, the other hami, &&lnl4& halmas Una-gome prolonged elmtroijrob am coated. ex- Whited loovermil cood. (loommir, &M more r&pWly fawns Q Whim horsiest rapmly &D Jkq previous high imp.; in o"m the thafteris brought obroul by at high Iror,p. PmA-t at low Irlop- itins of sitnipme having unoRtSoue gfeelroil has no &#let: hence. CuIrTat. PW high-CrIWAIKV ttllf 11 At-ii quitanfaminxiily disormple-I i P Isiffiria aloruptiv froin %A in 14 v.1 on commutation; ornevaJ application of "dwT"** voltsov Cousbe* P to roor Issai". up to the original 56 v - , P 61110 114W ObtS the CUIMMI 6 MtffMptCd MA 111 (111111; rtacirord to rormorived m4opkication. the slima the k" the Interruption. 11he pitirmime" droomtoett can b-T. ter;sreted by anumins kmimlion at hish, temp. of 6mpur- Ilk* originally lorriornst to the co"Imil stAte; untk-r an applial YWI&V V The ims accummulate in the husinslary 6yvr where dwir imnotibilkatim giv" rtw to higis ork- reaktatoov. Fistrouktion oil thii nworhAnimit frail- to 6. - 117 No I Aso -#)1 4, ( V/Nd musto 0. - I I'd No 4 Ce als"r X - hilliAl mWoons'st in JIM! llk*CMT id a 1411111141 1101304411)? lAyt-1. 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The OW. cliel. ft a MWA&k 41d CA11110111thilik CA na""Alft b so on 40 4m) dhohmmm a 40",d - - I sillo M ver twt Am GO, so" pwkd "m mm 0 the lot A crnnd ems. m 1W if k a** be** 111FA := == 1 prqpwm Owm*b the cry" wkb a i Ims pm ~ j so a .,rdmAy. The u n 6 AV OR OR 0:: 600060 no 0j 40 0 0:0 0 0 OR 0 0 0 o_: 0 0 k. K* W 1. KI 4ND. In tv"Iriml to ktj W- - 4- 414mins; twtbw I , Iiii Ki 410"), 00 ftd edurlAg b umipbdW abmt 4wk, a. rd be Un Ist. As So thw em of ow propmptim of F. Camom Owls an abe CW?W ebsk thW=14 ditusim. "Ai III dkormt IN sit ~mi Fm Q edmms: In a virgin KC1 Wrial W MIDI. the P400" opme" hm I" is a do% am& im sbe am&. sm"d dk*lm4,ir MW bilb 0 WArg sherNY bwmmkd hant I bon in a similm cry" %sirim abaws"o a ectalms &;;i dim""m ev%* ~ %be ddlwmw cvAW be abral W"I r"n In a alusle %ample wily MW h4f Cd vvbkb W bmb m%~Jiiwtvd to larvims trwat, N. Tbm a a s a W 0 a v I a at 0 do 0 3, 0 9 20 00,099-6000966411, 000 00 ~--io 000 boo -00 we* o00 41040 114040 400 see 000 410140 QD9 11111111,40 boo boo 1*0 IRS t'R 4 oil Ise laterlice bgos'ujy Of 2* Im. 6va-4 Occk* K 11 W! by - MbSbYshm~i mdW I&A 3!~Sk 8 137 (1933)~ 7U ~'J; , twad. bp One We. "I~ NA mew ana, an obtav't" *Lb the 'Suppkinentary cuslaL" "Cubbuo;pf. - r 1 pit wak cL wlpcd in an i".rra= and pluo in an ; tht"W"I of by 2pplyinz an otv'Iric rgla +-toov it Ims won faima ihal.~ thwipl, ~ d -ck on Ae bouiuL, ry. lbry ult: b f i 0 I-W j . bill- dc us pFojLcjnS a rose t) y imiccaolud IAYCT near, On blelfact a MEW. dw tp mnlact, can tencraic a corKcnwjjj ks3er iban "-~~biainrd %Jxm F-cl Iyom 3re -.-Mica byarodolOwrodr. sonvorl tkdmm iiud in On vkwly a Pylcrf= Vol ibis, cm4vily fwm at a mabor UIAMAIMU OR r-k,4)3 jo obc 1111i f of lbe cry" _J Al USSR/Mysical Cheraistry Crystals Abs Jour Referat Zhur Khiruya, No 2, 1957, 3610 Author !list Pskov State PodaGogical Institute Title Pheilonean Near Electrodcs i?L Dielectrics B-5 Grig Pib Uch. zap. Pskovsk. gos. ped, in-ta, 1955, No 3, 223-261 Abstract A review, Bibiiography 26 references, Card 1/1 - 4.3 - f-JA4jY i V.4 , 'r rj. , V. U45SR/Phyo- ic's - Dielectrics FD-1321 Card 1/1 Pub 146-6/25 Author : Pershits, Ya N. Title : Conditions governing the formation and stability of the layeru near tile electrodes in dielectrics Periodical : Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 28, 181-190, Februai-.1 10.55 Abstract : The author studies the conditions for the formation and rupture of t-i,, layers near the electrodes in dielectrics in dependence upon the ch%racter of the heat treatment and action of the electric field. He observe-, and studies the relation of variations in electrical conductivity which ;-re caused by admixtures to variations in the properties of the layers near the electrodes. Eight references; e.g. Ya. N. Pershits, ibid. 1-1', 251, 1947; 24, 347, 1953- Institution: Pskov State Pedagogic Institute Submitted - May 25, 1953 PC 1~ 5 fl I -)- s~O - rV USSR/Physics Dielectrics FD-2973 Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 14/28 Author Pershits, Ya. N. 00OK"frWAM iyj"NX":~:bZ! I - Title Mechanism governing the formation of anode layers in forming dielectrics Periodical Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz., 29, September 1955, 362-368 Abstract The author establishes that the mechanisra for the formation of electrode layers (anchi-electrode layers) in dielectrics with various structures is the same. By way of a comparative study of anchi-electrode phenomena in various dielectrics he demon- strates the unsatisfactoriness of the mechanism of formation proposed by W. Warburg (Wied. Ann., 2.1, 622, i8B4; 32, 447, 1B87)- 35, 445, 18b8). Thirteen references: e.g. Ya. N. Pershits, ibid., 28, 181, 1955 and 17, 251, 1947; V. A. PreBnov, Trudy Sibir. FrI, 30, 175, 1950. Institution Pskxvskiy State Pedagogic Institute Submitted March 6, 1954 --Utebanista cl no rina on of aeodis lafeii C A j! 1. 16695- EWT(M)/,EWP(b) SSD(gs)/BSD/A,SD (a)~-5/ASVW -/AS(m&)-2 ;D/ 0 ACOFSSMY, N PL AR5050796 JW/JG S/0058/64,fOOO 010/EO, 5/E045 QO u)-icri,-~.,A fzh. Fizi,ka. Abs lOE351 -Pershits, Ya. N. M~HORS,1~ 7.1 TITLE: InlPurity condubtivity, in alkali-halide crystals CITED-SOjfRCE-.- Uch. iap.-.Pskovsk. Ped. In-t. Ye:5tostv. n.,; vyp. 16, 1963, 3-8 TOPIC 7rAQS: impurity! conductivity, alk,uli hall de,.~tctivation tmer;y temperature d, ~-pendenc + TRANSLAI-ION: The ln~jroduction of Cu ions in KCI KBr.ihcreases thesla e 61 the, P 1ow-tempe~`ature part o~~ the log avs. 1/71' curve. 'After removing the Cu+, the crysW regains its!"Jn1tial properties. The difference curve, which yields the valueof a-for the figs -e ci~rresponding lo E1. 27 eV -for KBr.-:IThe activa n (V~ ioni. a slop tio energy.for ihe diffusion of the Cu+ "Was found earlier to be 0. 70 eV. Cons6quently the association ...en&gy of tl'~e impurity i6s is6IE - W0. 57 6V. Some. of the introduced foreign 1/2 1 1669,9;~65 AC 61~ CESSi:1i NR.-. AR51000796 ionsare ~becured at, va~~*ancies. Because of this, decreases by A0, B exP *eparation of the impurity ionlroin ibe 2)kYj, where activation energy for the vnancy,i,ir_ foi- the fori,iiation of the. vacancy, w, 2for the diffusion of the impurln ity io From the; high tempqri4ture part of the log . vs. 1/T curve for the crystal -with Cu"" im- purity ano the "pure" i~rysW, the author determines the curve for 6c and from the lat- C 41 U C isdetermined from the previously obtained value of tz an d ter$ 16 2* 21 V ation, energy for the displacement of the intrinsic defects, is which is! e activ. obtained from Q The value . obtained are 1: 2.82 eV and Icurve for the, pure" crysW ~.Wj 15 eV lor KCI land c 2. 58 eV and fj 1 0. 53 eV for KBr. P. Meyklyur. 0 B CIO OE: SS INCTA 00 2/2 -CoAd. D-3184. ACCESI SOURCI AUTHOI ~;4 A L 31 A ACCES ION NR CCES 'AR5005659, ~the ackgrouni ~"-impuritiest-which anter f rom- the. melt- and wh1ch be c:Mxe ecured - oh the defects. Electrolytic introduction of Cu ions + Cd crl~stals causes the appearance of c loring and an in- c -in When the current is reversed, the Cu-ions are separ- ated ~Itrom the i%rystal and a decreases. -On-the low-temperature part -;4 e s a l/T curve for KC1 + Cd + Cu tb re i b of t logdr and corre ti b - th6a dropping out of Cu.- From t e spond.ng h slope of the curve "A abov'6 the bend's the author' determined the activation energy for the migr a of the Cu+ ions, namely 0.80 � 0.02 eV. The energy of forma -ion, of -. a4pair- of Vacancies was found - to be 2.79 eV, and the 1 -1 ~ ?I . ~ ij Vj activ ition energy for. diffusion of vacancies was found'to be 0.66 + I 0.0? V. Tho indicated quantities are more accurate than those e i givenl& the 116t ature. The,active er ition energies for the difj-usion + 2+ 2+ of Sr Ba and n -Mg_,io s.were found to be M6 ~0.66, and.0.69 lectr -i -ini -foreign Iorm -a 1; . olyj, call's -roduced re located ~pritici pally''in the- in. teraticesi-vacant-sit;eai-and-lattice defects,. The impuriLty electl-ic conductivity is determined essentialiy by the ions i:,~ii J 3 F- t 10883 M ( ~Q n EPA( s .;-2/4EC(t) 404g 1~ PWNPM4/000/008, 404 5 mm qs)/BSJ5 Anbs A I.;- G%tt man 'V0 AUTHO a I.I. #ershits; -Ya* N. _BOURCit Ref zh. Fizika, Abs. SESBO f X-irradii on the electric conducti rinm Hkfect~b itiod of 10 nic,~cryst6la th inpurities CiTRD.11,iSOURCH: IUch. zap. Pskovsk ped. in-t. Yestesty. n., vy *p 2 161 1963~ 2rVi I' TOP C'JITAGS i - x~lray irradiati - I- I on electric conductivity, ionic crys- 1tal, _~akali -halides impurity center, impurity conductivity, !A~i 0~. -11 TRANSX >~-irradiatioln- and additive. coloring -exert an identical h 0 A -balide crys- nfludl~ ce n tlie -ionic el-e.ctric conductivity a of a ali tal s ue to re- S_ '~Wi forefgn-ion imputities. The decrease n a i d cojnbirj~ation of the impurit~V ions and-electrons, aB a result.of wh i ch card 3/2