SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SELEZNEV, V. - SELEZNEVA, M.A.

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S/020/61/138/005/006/025 Behavior of unperturbed systems ... B1011/3205 coefficients. The stability of -the compensation syst'em is investigatled on the assumption that.-a xd= /-a yd ~a zd'O. It is shown that the compensa- tion system for gravitational acceleration.is unstable. The general motioh of a system of-thib*kind consists ift (1) a'harmonic oscillation with a period T1=21.JR/gi (2) oscillations with the same period but with a growing amplitude; and 3) an aperiodic, exponentially increasing motion with a time constant T2= T1'/2f,i-'1. From the r-esults of the investigations, three theorems have been deducbd- 1) The compensation of gravitational- acceleration in all three channels of the inertial.system leads to the characteristic equation (p2+,~12)2(p2_ '2)_0 for 'the error of each of these 2K channels. 2) The oscillation period of the error of the inertial system is equal to the period of the satellite traveling on an orbit of radius R about an equivalent celestial body with the' first cosmic velocity, i f th ystem 141R' 3) The time'constant of the error increase o . e inertial*.s' is equal to the time constant of the motioft 6f a satellite moving away from- a-n-equivalent celestial body ..;i'uh the second cosmic velocit-Y V =1 2 2gP Card 5/ 7 _0 006/025 S/02 611138/005/ Behavior of uriperturbec! systems B104YB205 There are 3 figures and 1 Soviet-bloc reference. PRESENTED: January 23~ 1961p by V. S. Kulebakin, Academician SUBMITTED: january 16, 1961 Fig. 1: System under consideration. Legend: (1) Sun; (2) ecliptic; (3) Earth. NAUnMuKa 2) YO Card 6/-7 _A~ V V I- S/194/62/000/009/081/100 D413/D308 AU'LlhOh Seleznev, V. T ITLE : Cosmic navigation PLI'IIZIODM'~L: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatik-, i radioelektronika, no. 9, 1962, abstract 9-7-131 t (Aviatsiya i kosmo- navtika, no. 2, 1962, 31-38) T'-",CT: The author considers the principles of the design of iner- tial and astro systems for cosmic navigation, and their interac- tion in complex systems. He assesses the possibility of including ground radars in a system complex, and albo the application of computers to Select the c -orrect trajectory for flight towards ce- lestial bodies. 9 figures. CAbstractet's note: Complete trans.la- tion._7 Card 1/1 PETROV V.P.Y kand.tekhn.nauk (Leningrad); SELEZNEV V.P. kand.teklm.nauk (MOBkva) Space navigation. Priroda 51 no,8:14-23 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Space flight) I ,.~~LEZNEV, V., inzh.-polkovnik, dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk Is the universe expanding? Av.i kosm. 46 no.7:16-19 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Cosmology) (Dopler effect) ul SELEVIEV, V.P. prof. -1. 11-- --- NavigatorB of the universe. Zem.i vsel. 1 no,2.,39-45 M-r-Ap 165. (MIRA 18: 8) IJP(c) A ST ZFA-,,l 013867 Monograph UR/_ .2e2 eltll I ur Sleleznev, Vasiliy Petrovich (Engineer, Colonel, Doctor of Technical c ences,-11r-o"'fes-soir); Kirst, Mikhail Andreyevich (Candidate of Sciences) I Aerospace vehicle navigation system (Sistemy navigatail koemicheskikh J.etatel'nykh apparatov) Moscow, Voyenizdat H-va obor. SSSR, 1965. 207 p. illus, biblio. 4500 copies printed. I TOPIC TAGS: space navigation, celestial navigation, navigation aid, navigation system, navigation equipment, satellite navigation, space- craft navigation PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book is intended for all personnel engaged In aeronautics, for aeronautics schools, and for general readers .nterested in space navigation. It systematically discusses the navigational systems used aboard aerospace vehicles and in ground centers, classifies such systems, and describes the progress being niade in navigation engineering. Stress in laid on the importance of reliability,.- and accuracy of instrumentation and devices, the outoLuaLft.- reaction--of devices to environmental conditions, sola: mecbenics,: Card 1/ 2 UDW 629.197,3 x C(; IM AM6013867 ~ and astronomy. TLis book has 80 illustrations.. TALLE OF CONTENTS [abridged]: Introduction -- 3 Ch. 1. Fundamentals in the developti-,ent of epace navigation 7 C'h~ 11, Determining navigational parameters in spacecraft 17 Gh, III. Sensors of navigation information -- 49 Ch, IV. Self-contained systems for the navigation of spacecraft 99 Ch. V. Dependent systems for the navigation of spacecraft -- 144 Ch. VI. Navigation complexem of spacecraft -- 181 References -- 205 SUB CODEt 17/ SUBH DATE: 30Oct65/ ORIG REP: 15/ OTH REY& 022 Card DA.NKOVTSKV, A.G.; SELBZHEV, V.S.; AVDL'M, P.P. System of measuree worked out for the development of live- stock farming in Krasnoyarsk Territory. Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.9:3-10 S 159. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Zamostitell predsedatelya Krasnoyarskago krayispolkoca.; iiachallnik- krayevogo upravleniya sellskogo khozyaystva (for Danicnvtoov). 2. Direktor Krasnoyarskogo nauchno-issladovatell- skogo instituta sellskoga khozyuystva (for Seleznev)- 3. Glav - nyy zootakbnik KraanoyarBkogo upravleniya sellskogo khozyaystva (for Avdeyev). (Krasnoyarsk Territory--Stock ani stockbroading) AID P - 1925 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 5/31 Author Seleznev, V. V., Eng. Title Pulverizing coal with steam Periodica~ Energetik, 3, 10-12, Mr 1955 Abstract The author developed a method of pulverizing coal in a steam-pneumatic apparatus. The three installations of that type were built respectively in 1947, 1949, and 1950. All three work satisfactorily. The pulverized coal feeds one Shukhov-Berlin A-7 type boiler and two Babcok and Wilcox boilers which were remodeied from stoker-fed into pulverized fuel-fired. The efficiency of the boilers increased considerably. The author describes and illustrates details of the pulverizing equipment. Three drawings. Institution: None Submitted : No date BELEZ14EV, V.V. General services organizations. Gor.khoz.14ook. 36 no.2t29-22 F 162. (MMA 16-.2) 1. Upravleniye bytovogo i komunallnogo obaluzhivaniYa Moskovskogo gorodsko o ispolnitellnogo komiteta. fm'Ooscow-Servioe industries) SEL.EZNEV, V.V. Fishes in the bodies of water of the Oka Preserve. Trudy OGZ no.5-.5-26 -163. (MIRA 17: 10) SMZITEV, Ya.G., revizor-zemlemer For simplified record keeping and registration of land. Zemledelie 8 no.12:69-71 D 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Penzenskoye oblastnoye upravlenlye sellskogo khozyaystva. (Land) PELEZNEV,. Ye.. For further technical progress in river harbors. Rech. transp. 19 no.40-12 AP "60. (IjIRA 14:3) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya pbrtovogo kbozydystva I mekhanizatsii Ministerstva. rechnogo flota. (Cargo handling) (Docks) kand.med.nauk Resection of the liver in operations for cancer of the stomach. Vest.khir. no.7:71--75 161. (MIRA 15:3.) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki Vo.2 (nach. - Prof. M.S. Lisitsyn) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S.M. Kirova. (STWACH-CANCER) (LIVER-SURGERY) S~":LEMZV, Ye.K. I !-And.med.nauIc (Leningrad, M-135, ul.Frunze, d.21, kv.146) Effect of potentiated anesthesia on the antitoxic function of the liver in operations on the stomach. Nov. khir. arkh. no.12:1?-23 D 161. NIRN 14:12) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgii No.2 (nachallnik - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. M.S.Lisitsyn) Voyenno-meditsinskoF ordena Ldnina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (STOI-MIL-SURGERY) (LIVER) (ANESTHESIA) I t ~.-I) kv.146) j 4 80-- 83 9! ri, 6 3. (MIRA 17:4) ornf. F.G. os tul noi iz r1'! -1,3+ituta Imeni ,jv) mo~ z , I e ill r U.,oiskog- : i chesl~qy T.-P, Pav-lava. E, 3 kco y (rac h-al I n-LI.C. pr S?~oy c)r,-.i(ziia Tp~rjra SELEMETT, Ye.K., kand. med. nauk (Lenin.-rad, ul. Frunze, d. 21, kv.140") Errors in diao~osis and sitrgical tal~:ticcs in a(;u4u-e append-I C4 t- ~ ~ Is . Ves-tn. X'-,h-,r. Grekov. 90 ro.42109-112 Apf 63 (MIRIA !?.-2) 1. 1z Voyenno-medi-Lsinskoy ordena I-enina aka(4.em--'-' im. S.M. Kirov-a. SELMNEV., Ye.K., kand. mad. nauk (Leningrad, ul. Frunze, 21, kv. 146) Late results of the treatment of chronic cholecystitis. Vest. khir. 92 no.1:26-29 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Iz gospitaltnoy khirargicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. F.G. Uglov) 1-go L-eningradskogo meditsinskogo instituts. imeni Favlova i 2-y fakull- tatskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (nachallnik - prof. A.V. Mellnikov (deceased]) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordens. Lenina akademli Kirova. SEUZFE'll, Ye.K., kand. mt~d. muk (Lewingrad, M-13.5, ul.Frunz, d.21.kv.146~ Reoer-tion of the !-Iver irl KI-M. kMr. nc..!-. (~'Irl,,A I 4?-50 '65. F:8) 1. K-fectra gospitallnoy klilrurgii (7av. - chlen-korrespom?.ent A:414 prof. F.G.Uglolr) 1-go Lenir._~~adskogo ineclitsir-skego instituta imeni Pavlova i kafedra fakulltetskoy RhIrurgii 1-1 (mcliallnik - deystvitel"Inyj dillen AIMN SSSI',~, prof. A.V.'.:ellr.-ikcl,., [deceasec'.]) Voyenno-meditsirshoy orcleria Lenira ak-arlf~r-ii Kirova. SEL~;ZJIIT, Ye. S. 7, -, . Lot us persistently- app17 progresBive methods for port and fleet operation. Rech. transp. 14 no-5:10-12 MY- '55. (MIRA 8:7) 1. Zamestitell Ministra rechnogo flota. (Merchant Marine) (Harbors) M SELMEV, Yu., inzhanar. I------ ~~ ~- ljfiO-v`inj--i~e performance of the X-25 carburetor. Av+..tranaP. 32 no.7:37 JI '54. (MLRA 7:9) (.Automobiles--Enginas--Garburatoris) L 20964-65 -ACCESSION NR-. AP500bl'i AgSOCIATION: NTIVT. SUBHITTED& '00 SUB COM PR -007 OTHERv 000:'-;~i~_,,,;l NO W sov: Card, 313' 107-57-4-43/54 AUTHOR, Seleznev, Yu. (Telyatnikovo, Pskov 0blast) TITLE: Using the LoudspeakerFrom a"Rodina-52" Radio Receiver for a Wire- broadcast Network (Ispol'zovaniye gromkogovoritelya priyen-inika "Rodina-52" dlya raboty ot translyatsionnoy seti) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 4, p 51 (USSR) ABSTRACT: To spare batteries of the "Rodina-52" receiver, its loudspeaker can be connected to the wire-broadcast network when listening to local broadcasts. A simple diagram illustrates the suggestion. There is one figure in the article. Card 1/1 SEIZZIEV, Yu.; SENIKO, A.; SUDARCHIKOV, V. Testing of engines. Mor. flat 22 no.6:25 Je 1 i~2. -k 15:7) 1. Starshiy inspektor rachnogo Registra RSFSR (for Seleznev). 2. Upolnomochenrrjy Irlinisterstva rechnogo flota po priyemke flota pri Sretenskom sudostroitellnom za-vode (for Senlko). 3. Nachallnik otdela telchnicheakogo kontrolya 3retenskogo sudostroitellnogo zavoda (for Sudarchikov). (Marine engines-Testing) LAKHANIN, V., doktor tekhn. nauk, SELEZ14EV, Yu., inzh. Method of determining the power of marine engines. Rech. tranap. 23 no.7a40-42 Jl 164. (MIRA 17!'-,0) 1. Novosibirskiy institut inzhenerov vodnogo transports. (for Seleznev). SELEZ&IEI, Yuriy Aleksandrovich; YAVORSKIY, B.M., prof., red.; IFRaES, L.F., red. [Fundamentals of elementary pirfsics; a textbook for self- education] Osnovy elementarnoi fiziki; posobie dlia samo- obrazovaniia. Moskva, Nauka, 1964. 374 p. (MIRA 17:12) ZHIDKOV, S.K.; SELEZNEV,.,_)N_~Mt. inzh. po ratsionalizatsii Relay for checking the grounding of equipment in electric traction stations. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.4:22 Ap 163. (NIRA 16:5) 1. Starshiy inzh. I~tishchinskogo uchastka energosnabzheniya Moskovskoy dorogi (for Zhidkov). (Electric relays) (Electric railroads-Substations) SLIEZNEV, Yu.N.; ZHDANOV, I.V. The extent of the electrification of rural areas should be correctly evaluated. Elektrichestvo no.6:8 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Glavnyy Imhener Kirovsellenergo (for Seleznev).-- --. I ~ (Rural electrification) SEIEZNEV,-Yu.V-.-inzh. ------ --- Determining the indicated horsepower of marine internal combustion engines Trudy NIIVTa no.12:99-106 162. 1 OXIU 16:3) (~;rine engines) (Horsepower (14echanics)) S:~':T.EZNFV, Yii.V,, inzh. Selecting optimum conditionB for the operation of power plants on rivercraft taking into account the speed of the river's current, Trudy N!IVTa no.14z31-34 16.1. Effect of the irregularity of the rotation of a crankshaft on the accuracy of determining the average indicator pressure on an oscilloU,am. Ibid.M-76 Determining the average Indicator pressure according to a developed diagram. lbid.t77-83 (MIRA 1724) SELEZ- "Vj,, Yu.V., inzh. Determination of the indicated horsepower of internal com- .1stion engines using a piraeter. Energomashinostroenie 10 nL 2:26-30 F 164. (miRA 17:6) SA31SOVICII., R.; SELEMIEVA, A., otv. za vypusk; M&"OZOV, G.P., red. (The trade-union movement in Africa"Pro.'L'sciumoe dvizhenie v Afri-ke; materialy k lektsii po kursu istorii r,-,o'Lsoiuzno- go dv-izheniia za zmbezhoff. dlia studentov zaochnogo otdele- niia. Leningrad, Leningr. vysshaia shkola profdvizheniia VTsSFS, 1962. 29 p. (IM"I 15:11) (Africa--Trade unions) r C V rl~' i P) R PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4218 Boytsov, Vasiliy Vasillyevich, Vasiliy Prokhorovich Grigorlyevp Mikhail Ivanovich Razumikhin, Anna Andreyevna Selezneva, and Yevgraf Porfirlyevich Shekunov (Deceased) Sborochnyye i montazhnyye raboty (Assembling and Erecting Operations). Moscow, Oborongizq 1959. 476 p. (Series: Tekhnologiya samoletostroyeniya) Errata slip inserted. 6,000 copies printed. Reviewers G.A. Belyavskiy, Eng.; Ed.: Yu.M. Brodyanskiy, Eng.; Ed. of Publishing Houses I.A. Suvorova; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Pukhlikova. PURPOSE: This book is intended as a textbook for students in aeronautical schools of higher education and may be used by specialists in aircraft production. COVERAGE: The book discusses the general problems of assembling and erecting operations in aircraft production, as well as the technological requirements for the construction of assemblies, panels, and units of an aircraft. A de- tailed study is made of the problems of the teehnological preparation of pro- duction, methods of designingand the making and checking of assembly devices. The authors thank S.V. Yeliseyev, Candidate of the Technical Sciences, Docent at the Moscow Aviation Institute, and K.N. Vezenitsyna, Engineer, for their Card-Vil Assembling and Erecting Operations SOV/4218 help in writing and editing the book. There are 12 references: 11 Soviet and 1 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS- Foreword PART I. GENERAL PROBLEMS OF THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF ASSEMBLY AND ERECTING WORK IN AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION Ch. 1. Fundamental Concepts and Principles of Developing Assembly and Erec- 3 tion Processes 5 1. Characteristics of the technological processes of assembly and erection 5 2. Fundamental concepts and requirements of the technological processes of assembly and erection 6 3. Assembly procedures 12 4. Assembly methods 16 5. Content and order of developing a directive technological assembly process 23 6. Planning the working technological processes of assembly 26 Card 2/11 9 -- - - - - - - - - - i - - i--* - - - -,-I - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * * * 1 4 1 4 9 is it is is m is is 1) x " x III a a 34 a jILMUS MZ# j 1-1 1ki u- An A a L- A- IL 0 r. Ii- I I -m0. ~!.Dq 11 A.0 06fP19141 1-01. 4116 The n9croewpic a- ination of beffT produm for the ronfectionery indutry. A. A. Sclemlyva I*r"dY ,go Pi5kc S. S. S. R. 2, No. .1. ILI pp.i MC). -Ali ic itudy Of nuntrujus beffies k relmirt"I. e"Ct n1wroscop with 79 photomicropaphs and -45 littail drawingit of 00 anatornical fraturrs. 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TSentrallnaya nauchno-inuledovatellokkva enokhimicheekaya labora- toriya Rooglavvino (Moscow), (Fruit wines) (Aacorbic acid) 1 ~ r AM;& & 7 li;;Ai C oaf T -2-1,361 r p p j(p W W 0 ills W + 11 v it I; ii W J AL r lip it 9 A is Didurbances in the autonomom Ilefftiu Ityllem in is, avitAntinissilig. 1. rjp~*14. g 1..k- % .". j , ~._ t; im"I ChAllgr, WrM So - n studied in tht! vwurtnnts~cul;ar system of Ri-4,iriuminotic i rats with the AlaVtu% method. Adrenaline (1), ACCIYI- 0Il - choline (11), unit ILLCI, (111) W"r I"trif for deprr,,int wid IxtrAytic effect, on the autotionsous innervation *y%. t,,ni of int"tina-I rinswuLture. Adirect rrLtioti %;is Mi. wrvi-d twlwtvti iscurtanuwular effect and durmion of 111"lith. It. Is--- It, I. A fit.. I flullall, 5 volllml~, m"111.11 .11,1 Drillt vollell'. Its IvIi'lls. vtrrv~ 1. 41 MA, mitill", i; ol, it it!, 11, 11 -Or--. Milli. WINIA, 11 INN17, 11 ill. 11 lr,'. 111, 1'21.5 lit.7. 25. SA-riou~ delwe,,ion of autotimismt, sit- t-titial innervation wat o1jcrvett; the effects fg ! and 11 1,.-Iwat" ill A111111 to illhilliti0li 1W 11MAY,il of I'll-ell[IN avtivitv,.s high vaiarm of admimitUse Antl ChOlill-1CFAW. CA Cr Irp es W a it AD is 11 a Ad a Les, .00 ct' OW a 7 *0 J 2, r t 1, A tT.lttA6k&1 IftlWL-1 CLAMPICAtION 00 It 1 i iiw_cp~ir -is i -A*- *3 A. u r- i- I- - , ,I , )i ~ A An I 1 11 OW 0 0 0 1 W. IN 3 a 3 6 v a ty It a IN it It a K an19 K n I : .00 .00 -00 -00 we 600 =00 tx= 0 see see =90 490 flee 0 0 6 a 04 9 9 0 * 9 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 fie 0 0 0 0 0 All 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 .:2 All 0 0 0 Ce 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 *If 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 040 0 0 ' Hilit0flathOlOgiC On ngeS In the OF9,lniSDI 0 1 JAtif With VjF- perimental 13, avitamitiosis and the determination a( th~lli Orophylactic doosie. A. 4%. A-lezenma (S.MiNinivAlilitar, . US S R ' ? vitaluill 11, 1 joist. 4. 1 60-Wi( IQ53).- Rats receiviaig 2.5 -f develop avitainim).4,; Milch not the 18-201.11 day inanifest ' 4 tile nervou% sysicin-, the iniicle, degenerative prncc%,,c, ond varinus torgan5, lit (lie early stag's of (lit- deficiency initini dugenerative proces4es appear idthe pretcrillinal- fili-rs isild in the nerve en& of (lie muscies of the legs and In tile muscle tissues. In the wcollo.stage (25-30 days) CA- dence of milre clearly, defined degenerative prom-sses of the witrot nervous syskon appears. lit the'3rd stage thesc symptoins becunic more general and more profound hivolv- ing tile ganglia. of the- vegetative nervous system;~ Degen- crative changes appeiLr tit the iteurocells (it the-anterior burn of the spinal card lit all levels and in Me tells of the cortex of tile cetelielluzri. The glia becomes hypertrophied in spots. Individual, ncrve fibers tend to' sep. Similar-, degenerative processes appear in 30-45 days in rats receiving 2.6-6 -y of vitamin Bi. In the peripheral nervous system I' olf rnts suffering from true avitaminvab and of those receiv- Ing 2.5-6.0 -1 of vitntWn Bi (vitninin deflefency) slight 5eg- f Ii s mental degencratinit of the soft fibers in the form o ght Increase In the size of the melanin draplets Is cobserved, pathogenic changes appear lit the cardloomuscular app. similar to. Chose of. the. skeletal muscles and lit the solar plexils. 111-avitaminoals distuths the basic be;- metabolic forticesses profoundly encouglit to cause w1cle pat~cltiaie cion- ditimis in all parts of the nervous, skeletal and, glandular symems of the body as welt its in Its phystcochem. processes. A M-20 -f ffn%C of Vitilinin Do -can be rrgRrded as physiolngl- it 7 7. 111voilijbM.gf, C~auo's 11, r1f7s under iit*mij, R, 1IM' ~ W111;zv- hiji, 4. j('55- , ; I 6 t 'v t v Vislwl sp Pups nno t.- a fLqsvr 'k-gre, ill Tile ~:Ihillk!'! ill if ilm witronm- ~lvp. Thr,- liva cf. pups with rilx)- 0 .... .4.gvs of.rapid fat n2tull w.o w,mv,d rvq.iCjaiy vrurs ill B. avita:iiiidmd r'llp.; 1,41.310n, nic w1wil'I'trati'm l.f 3 trig. of vilamin B2 for:P) ui B. I evine "Histonatholog i cal. Chan.-es in the Organism of Guinea Pigs 'With C-Avita- ininos is " Vses. N.-I, Vitamirmogo in-ta, Zia 4, 1553, 171-177 Guinea nigs kept on avitarpinose and hypoavitaminose diets for 20 to 25 days exhibited synT_tons of C-avitaminasis: hemorrhagic dathesb. blood infiltration in the cortex of the large hemispheres and tiie anterior roots of the spinal chord, degenerative changes in al 3-1 nerve cells and in the extremities. There waz nerve atrophy and breakdoim of muscle fibers In th- extremities as we-11 as increased proliferation of polyblasfts, fibroblast.s.. and unc-rciphases. (RZhBIol, No 9. May 19q5- SO: Stun-No 787, 12 Jan 506 v'. MOrpil(AUGIO thallgell tho got orguns or, rats - - h v . ullic 11114 Yinayu. J Il D -An annotatiou.' T7 vifffflTmo Myr. I A.A, on the endociine glan4a and the Aln of rats. A. A. m j&1 Tr tdy Viesoytis. Nauck.-Isskdowtel. I'Mmins u Ss R A D. S. Levine f M R Olln I t S E 1 A A Tult, romi.a. Jun 53 "The Reaction of Thennal Ring Precipitation in the Testing of the -,'ilt of Streams for the Presence of E. tularense," A. ii. Selezneva, Chair of 'Microbiol, Tomsk Med Inst Lm 11. I'll. Molotov Zhur Yikro, ;-,pid, i I=-.un, No 6, pp ~1-52 Investigation of a contaminated river showed that primary contamination with P. tularense is produced by water rats. The bacilli are then spread by other forms of aquatic life. Biological tests (infection of expi animals) showed that the silt of the river Is urper and lower course, but not the middle, ecritains B. tularense. The. water of the upper, middle, and lower courses was found. to be contaminated. lhel Therma-1 ring pptn test T-,roved to be less sensitive than the biological test; it cEin be used for orientation pur~)oses only. 267T22 TP, StIEZENEVA k.A. _3 ~,a 4 1j j 77 pie viM.-~!Ith th U" e e. add, ;r syu drb!d,dog-. riode 'pow er. cw iuature. theam JiAd lijalii.'- Y - 0l pm if, [L-~ , A-?, ~,. -: --.77 77777777:7~ q 5 AUTHORS Sam3onov, G. V., Vedeneyev-, V. V., Selezneva,.-A. A. TITLEI: The 'sorption o! rtmil cillin b~,-- ~oly:i I-o--b--utr, (Sorbtsiya penitsillina 7i-)rb2nt- -i) P-"RIODICAL: Doklady A-kademii naulk SSSR, 1959, Vol 1.2~ , 'i-r i ,)p 591-594 (USSR) ARSTR--'CT: Penicillin is a rather aciJ subst,irice klth~-, ic--,i-i-z-'-ijn constxtnt of benzy1penicillin is equal to 2.7~. I)snicillir- therefore, can be sorbed or. anionites, for ir-3t:-=-e on 1 14 -in .7eak anionites prepared by condensetion of me'qDhcn,,,I,- P--.i- ana also on strong anionites the synth3sis of whl-h is based on the chloro-methylation of styrene -4-nd oil t-he interaction of the resultin,- product vith tc-ritia-2,,- '.Totwithstanding thp significant absorptive -po-,-mr of -pan 1-1 oi the process of its i n-exch-nge i,7 various anioniten, 0 . t3 --arification was inhibited in a very essential Tay. ccording to a table given by the authors, th-~ irreversin-1- sorption of penicillin fron the culture liqui4 is c used b,, the existence of anions of sulphuric, c,,.--.i 1/7 some other acids in -the solution. Th-e sorntion of Sov tion of' -'-penicillin Polymeric '3orbent:3 S077/20- 1 25-3-~',51/63 penicillin bcoovies almost a complete one after the precipitation of these anions by barium salts (although the sorption capacity does not increase vory much). The complicated character of the interaction of penicillin with the anionite require- the investig-ttion of the possibility of t..pplyinr, the princip!il lavis of an.;,),i exchange to this phenomenon*in this case, th;I:re is an equivalence of the ion exchange: The number of' moles rcsorbed from the anionite EDE-10 of chlor ine ions 1~i eaual to the number of moles of 3orbed penicillin. T!,o desorption of penicillin from anionite- can be carri----~A- out in a practically complete yi~-11 if solutions of phos-,hate and sodiun sulph-.1te are use". The application of th;, -nnion- exchange rrethod to the separation ~tni -iur-ification of penicillin is based on the abav,:----'isc1issed Drinciple~ of* reversible selective sori)tion of --nic-*Lll-',Ll -1,nd its `--sorption from anionites. The choice of the anioniteS is imDor'f-~nt for this proc2so. The influence of the ario-is of sulphurdc ~~nd phosphoric ecid upon the revers-ibility of ~orptti3n of p~~nicillin wns explqined by -!.he form.-i'llon of bon~--s between s-)rb(-,r' nonicillin -~tn~! sorbed aniont3. -7-cocr .-r - UI) - 1, d 2 "ar investigations of the authors, penicillin is sorbed -v:-; th a '.he Soi-Ltion of Penicillin by Polymeric Sorbents high capacity by sulpho-cationites, and also by pqcs.-)'-ao:ruq ~:i-nd carboxyl cationites. The fact that -panicillin i3 c,~tionit~s as -) result of interaction ol its T)entid-n U th(, sorbent., may be taken into account for t1i.-.- ~)ILIE-ifi-C~',iCll Of penicillin from oth;1r :,ci-. lhr~ c; ~-micillin by cation'kt-:~~; is on~ of ei :'icient for its purific, Q ation. "'he :-it'hor- -ind Ye. I. Pokrov3kill who took th-- : i ri f Th,2re 3 figures, 3 ta-1,1,2s, and 7 -rofer!?--cs--~, of which are Soviet. A3,30 C A 1 (-DI 1 Tnstitut %jrmtituto n~-cs L ns i tv " PIRM' t. 'Al T ED r SUKUTTED: D o Card 3/3 v,,-sokomolekulyarnykh so-,e:?in.-:?ni,., lk,*Idemii n;i.-.-*: of Ei,-h-molecular Compounds of t1ie '7, Leningradskiy khimiko-f,,ir:-.IatsevIic' "L-~ninf-7r,!d Chemical-pharmnceutic,~zl Instit"I'12- 12, 1958, by ~,J. 7.1. Shenyakin, ~cqdemicinn 195~i zly gg jig cr 94 tf I -a E3 tly T FIR ~!l SAMSONOV, G.V.; SELEZNEVA, A.A. Thermodynamic theory of the sorption of ions of organic sub- stances. Dokl. All SSSR 143 no.4:919-921 AP 162. 04IRA 15:3) 1. Institut vysokomolakulyarnykh sojedineniy AN SSSR. Predstavlano akademikom A.N.Frumkinym. (Ion exchange) (Sorption) SAICONOV, G.V.LSELEZNEVA,_AA.; VAN I-GUAN [Wang I-kuang] - Characteristics of the absorption of penicilli.i by ion exchanRe resins in relation to supplementary sorptive interaction. Trudy Len.khim.-fann.inst. no.15.,101-104 162. (MA 15:11) (PENIGII'LIN) (ION EXCHANGE RESINS) KARPOV, S.P.; .SELEZNEVAf-A.A. Hemagglutination inhibition reaction in the diagnosis of tick- borne encephalitis. Vop.virus. 7 no.6.-740 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Tomskiy meditsinskiy institut i Tomskiy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok. (HEMAGGLUTINATION) (ENCEMLITIS) KAMV, S.P.; MASTENITSA, M.A.; MINMGH, I.A. [deceased]; SELERWA, Al-A.;-YGOLKIN, N.I. - Q fever in Western Siberia. Trudy TomNIIVS 1.lt9l-96 160. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok i Tomskiy meditsinskiy institut. (SIBERIA, WESTERN--Q FUER) SELEZIqKVA, A.A. Examination of cattle in Tomsk Province for Q fever. Trudy TomNIIV3 Ilt97-98 960. (MIRA 1682) 1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut vakt8in i syvorotok i kafedra mikrobiologii Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta, (TCMSK PROVINCE--Q rJKV ) (TCMSK PROVINCE-CATTLE-DISEASES AND PESTS) SANSONOV, G.V.; KUZME'ISOVA, N.P.~ PONOMAREVA, R.B.; FIROGOV, V.S.; VAN-l-GUAM [Wang 1-kuang] Additi6nal Borption interaction in the absorption by ion exchange resing of organic substances containing peptide and amides groupings. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.2.,28.0-283 F 163. (MIRA 16-5) (Sorption) (Peni--illin) (Ion ex--hange resins) SAMSONOV., G.V.; VFOENEYEVA, V.V.; SELMNEVA, A.A.; VOYKHANSKAYA, E.Ye. .;on excham- Gn anion exchangerE jnvs!7f4n'- Zhur. - 9 flz. khin,. 37 no.4:725-729 AD '63. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Leningradski- y kjjiuLikc~-farmatseTticheskiy institut. C n o n Ls .ir ~,,:ro n s ok PETROV B.T).; MATVEYEV, p.1,.; cElEZNEVA, A.A.j '~11.1-131WISKAYA, M.7-0 0 .k - s,,: ,r i~biol. , e F' 1, ' ~ mvoni,, 45 critici.-31D and bib---irKraPiIY- I , - (MlRA 17~`-/'.) no.22-,'A26-137 D 163- MKIN., Wuard Andveyev.i-,h) PAK, GN., rerl,; sPlEt"I"EVA, A.D~2 1111ad. red. . I - (Problems of piaming in the develcp-'rig countries] Froblemy I planirovardla v razvivaiUshchfkhs-'.a stranakh. Moskva.. Fkc- nomika, .1965. 266 p. (MIPA M4) REKS111 1. V~E.- NECHAYI-111;7A, R.I.,% UVILOVA. G.S~- PAKY G.V., red.; SELSZN:-Mk, A 7,, ~ ml. I ~ I-- . (Supply cf ma-,erlals .and equipment. abroad] PlaterialInc- SnabAE:nie za rubozhom. *L.'.oslva, Ekonomika, . 214 P~ (MIRA 3.8.8) AM 1491 6oO5374 '64) - SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/ooo/ool/olig/olig INVENTOR ~_.Ponomarenko. L. M., Selezneva, A. I. ORG: none TITLE: Flow regulator for liquid and gas. Class 47, no. 177719. [announced by the Severodonetsk Branch of the ExDerimental and Design Office for Automation,- State -, Committee on Chemistry, Gosplan SSSR (Severodenetskly filial opytno-konstruktorskogo byuro, avtomatiki gosudarstavenn-o-g-o--Eo-mitetapo-khimii pri gosplane SSSR)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, proqrshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, lig TOPIC TAGS: flow control, liquid flaw control, gas flov control, flow regulator ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a flow regulator for liquid and gas, consisting of a body and a rotary disk with baffle holes. To obtain flow characteristics, there are holes of various shapes and sizes,-corresponding to the given regulation requirements, along the circumference of therots.17 disk. (see Fig. 1). Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [LD] L 29879-~," F-JiM Nib AP6005374 rot FigA 1. Flow regulator for liquid and gas SUB CODE: 'i~?.SUBM DATEi 13/ 2 ACC NR' AP7002723 SOURCE CODE: UR/0237/66/000/012/0021/0022 AUTHOR: Selezneva, A. M. ; Stozharov, A. 1. (Candidate of sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Refraction indices of glasses K108, LK6, and TF11 at the liquid hydrogen temperatures SOURCE: Opti ko- m ekhanich es kaya pro myshlennost', no. 12, 1966, 21-22 TOPIC TAGS: refraction index, optic glass, glass refraction index, liquid hydrogen temperature, expansion coefficient/ K108 optic glass, LK6 optic glass, TF11 optic glass ABSTRACT: A study was made of the dependence of the coefficient of expansion and the absolute index of refraction of optical glasses LK6, K108, and TF11 on temperatures between 250 to -250 C (the temperature of liquid helium). The study was made using a Zeiss interference dilatometer and a cryostatic unit obtained from the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. The method of measure- I ments used are described and the results obtained are discussed and shown rd 1/2 UDC: 666. 11. 01:535. 323 'FACC NR i AP7002723 graphically in two figures. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [Based on authors, abstractj.~ [SPI SUB CODE: 20/SUBM DATE: 1OFeb66/ORIG REF: 002/OTH REF: 003/ -Card 2-/ 2 L 15882-66 EWP(e)/kWT(m) WH ACC NR: AP6002807 SOURCE CODE: UR/0237/60/000/011/0027/0031 !AUTHOR: V. A. Demkina, L. I.; Selezneva, A. M.; Shchavelev, 0. S.; Babkina, IORG: none gO ;TrrLE: The dependence of thermooptical properties of silicate glasses on their composition: SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskayapromyshlennost', no. 11, 1960, 27-31 TOPIC TAGS: silicate glass, temperature dependence, optic glass, glass property STRACT: The present paper gives the results of Wexperimental study of the average in- C !crease in the value of the absolute Index of refrac-iozi-in glasses caused by increases in temperature at 643, 508, and 480 mp wave-Te-n-g-ffi-s.-The four base glasses used conBiste0 1) S102-80, K20-4, Na203-16, and AS203-0. 1; 2) Si02-80, K.0-8,- Na20-12 and As,0,3-0. 3) SIO?-75, PbO-19, K20-6, and A8203-0.2; and 4) SiO .2, BaO-7, 2-75, B203-3, A6203-0 ZnO-4, K20-8, and Na20-3. They contained various amounts Of S102, T'02, B203, A12031. A0203*, Sb2031 PbO, BaO, ZnO, C aO, k20, and Na2O admixtures. Experimental data orga- .13ard L 15882-& ACC NR: "6002807 nized in the form of com rehensive tables permitted empirical determinations of the cow, P stants entering Into theoretical expressions. established by L. 1. Demkina (Issledovanxye zavisimosti evoystv Btekol ot ikh sostava, Oborongi--, 1959) describing the temperature dependence of various optical indexes. Orig. art. has: 7 formulas; 2 figures, and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 20 SUBM DATE: 12Aug6O ORIG REF,. 006 OTH REF: 008 Card; Vie. u lrwsi SELZMETA, A.N. .- .... ... , '. Co-ffiring paper manufacture. Bum.prom. 29 no.3:23-24 Mr-Ap 154. (HLRA 7:6) 1. Inshener Tyborgskogo toollyulomo-bumazhnogo kombinata. (Paper industry) SXLSZNEVA, A.N.;,S,OB!PSEY, G.D. Introduction of new purifier apparatuBes. Bum.prom. 32 no.2:11-15 F 157. (KLRA 10:5) 1.Kamskiy taellyulozno-bumazhnj7 kombinat. (Woodpulp industry) L 33228-66 EWT W /T I ACC NRt_AF6024588 SOURCE CODE: UR/0314/66/000/003/0027/0029 AUTHOR: Karaulov, V. M. (Engineer); Selivanovp A. N. (Engineer) ORO: none TITLE: Results of tests on shock-cavitation colloidal mills SOURCE: Khimicheskoye i neftyanoye mashinostroyenlye, no. 3, 1966, 27-29 TOPIC TAGS: colloid chemistry, cavitation, electric motor, production engineering, chemical dispersion, colloidal mill/L-202 colloidal mill, L-808 colloidal mill AB3TR.ACT: The article presents formulas for calculating productivity and capacity of electric motors, of shock-cavitation colloidal mills. The forrnulf-~c; are deriyed from resulto of touts of the mills L-202 and L-809 produccd by the Deutsch Va3muinapparat Company, conducted at the Tambov line Dye Plant. The mills L-202 and L-808 have several deficiencies., rostricting their extensive use in dispersion of puspensions The moot oubstantial deficiencies discovered during the testing arol pid wear of rotor atriking pins in processing suspensions, overheatingp rapid wear: of bearinps~ low capacity of electric motors, overheating of ouBpensions in the process of dispersion, and excessive foaming. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas a nd 1 tabe. 1JPFS: 35,7281 STIB CODE: 07, 14 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 Card ;/j SXLrMVA A V Inzhaner. Steaming the woft. Tokst.prom. 15 no.1:47-48 A 155, (Tarn) (XIaL 8:2) z Tverskoy, Zverev, A.S. KiryWdhin, B-V- Konclra~lyev, X.Ya. u selezneva-, E.S* Ifil Courne --'m lleteorDloarll LeninCrad State University imen- A.A. Zl-.,d,--n(:)v GRYINFR, V,S.; SEL-I72TFVA, G,D- The coloring substances in thermal processing, 68-71 162. of cacao beans and their modification Izv.vys,ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no,4: (MIRA 15:11) 1. Moskovski.y ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institut narodnogo khozvaystva im~ G.V.Plekhanova, kafedra tovarovedeniya pishchevykh produktov. (Cocoa) (Paper chromatography) MUSATOV. T.P., fnzh.; aRLEZFEVA, G.N., inzh. 'I Q)iantity of ad8W6ffeAWffWTneM8;;'i8a'ry for continuous regem3ration of power transformer oil. Xlek.sta. 29 no.1:85-86 Ja 158. (MIRA 11:2) (Insulating oils) (Silica) MUSATOV, T.P., inzh.; SUMNEVA, G.N., inzh. Transformer oil in 110 kv. MV entrances and electric transformers. Energetik 11 no.4s23-24 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Insulating oils) SELKNEVA, I.N.; PLTKEVICH, M.Y. Portable undismountable balance. Izm.tekb. no-3:11-12 Mr '6o. (MIRA 13:6) (Balance) S/078/60/005/008/003/018 -5,2100 B004/B052 82323 11-S000 AUTHOR: Selezneva, K. I. TITLE- Investigation of the Interaction of Lithium Peroxide With Water Vapor and Carbonic Acid Gas PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960~ Vol,, 59 Ko. 0, pp. 1688-1695 TEXT: For an introduction the author gives a survey of the data published on Li 0 , and mentions a paper by T. V. Rode, T. A. Dobrynina, and G. A. Goll 2 Ref. 2). He then reports on his own experiments carried out with der ? X granulated Li2 02(size of the granules: 2 - 3 mm and I - 2 mm) in the apparatus depicted in Fig. 1. Pig. 2 shows the reaction vessel used for Li202. The air conducted through the reaction vessel during the reaction between Li202 and water vapor at 23 - 300 0 C, contained 2,5 v01% of H? 0 (corresponding to a 100% saturation of the air at 23 0C). During the investigation of the reaction with CO 2~ the air passed through at Card 113 Investigation of the interaf.,t;Ln n( Lithium Peroxide SIO 78/60/005/ootyoo 310 V3 With Water Vapor and Carbonic Acid Gas B004/BO52 82-323 100 - 2500C contained 4% of COV After the experiment., Li 202 was inveatigat- ed as to loss of active oxygen, content of absorbed water, and CO 29 The experimental data are given as follows: Table 1 shows the interaction of Li202 with water vapor, Figs. 3, 4 the reaction curves at 23 0C; Fig- 5 the diagram of the system Li 0 - 10 - H 0; Table 2, Fig. 6 the interaction 2 2 2 2 of Li202 with dry CO 2 ; Table 3, Figs- 7, 8 the interaction of Li 202 with CO2 in the presence of water vapor. The author arrived at the following results: at 23 0C, the interaction of Li 202with watev vapor is restricted to hydration under the development of Li 2024H209 partial development of LiOH.H20, and moderate liberation of 0 2- Above 2000 C, a noticeable reaction sets in. UOH develops, and equivalent amounts of C~are liberated. Above 300 C an additional thermal decomposition of Li 2 02 occurs. The interaction with dry CO2 is only noticeable above 2000C. Within a period of 60 min, Card 2/3 GRIGORIIEVA., N.K.; SEIZZNEVA, K.I. Synthesis and properties of sodium and potassium peroxyorthoniob-ates and perocyorthotantalates and metaperoxy acids of niobium and tantalum. Izv.A-N SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.7:1137-1140 Jl 162. MIA 15:7) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. H.S.Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Alkali metal niobates) (Alkali metal tantalates) (Peroxy acids) GRIGORIYEVA, N.K.; SELEZNEVA, K.I.; DUGAffOVA, V.M. Niobium pqroxide compounds. lzv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.6: 937-943 62. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimfi im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Niobium md-de) SELFZNEVA K. ~,, I. Synthesis of metaleroxoniobates of alkaline earth metals. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.7:1292-1294 165. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. N NR: AT4028337 S/0000/63/000/000/0177/0184 ACCESSIO AUTHOR: Makarov, S. Z. (deceased); Grigor'yeva, N. K.;_Ue ezneva, K. I. TITLE: Peroxide compounds of niobiwn and tantalum SOURCE: Soveshchatiye po khimii perekisny*kh soyedineniy;' Second, Moscow, 1961. Khimiya perakisny*kh soyedineniy (chemistry of peroxide compounds); Doklady* soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 177-184 TOPIC TAGS: peroxide compound, niobium, tantalum, metasalt, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydi:oxide, hydrogen peroxide, endothermal effect ABSTRACT: Since 1958, the authors have been studying the reaction of niobium and tantalum metasalts with hydrogen peroxide for the purpose of producing the compounds and investigating their properties. The investigation was made within a wide range of concentrations and temperatures. The peroxometa-acids of niobium and tantalum: H1Nb(Ta)O4-nH2O were separated in a solid state; some of their properties were studied. In the case of 1114b0 -H20, the corresponding peroxoinetaniobates Na(K)NbO4- nH20(N=1.5-3.5) were separated. The corresponding salts for HTa04 nH20 were.not obtained. However, these as well as HNbO -nH 0 were obtained from the peroxortho salts. The peroxide compounds NaNbO -nH,~, N'a(K)NbO Na4Ta2 -nH20 4 VnHIO-M-'202, 012 Cand 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4028337 were synthesized first. Some properties of the new obtained compounds were studied'. (thermal and chemical stability,'solubility in H 0 and H20 _,nd others). Supple- 2 2 c mentary data on the properties of the sodium and potassium peroxortho salts of niobium and tantalum were obtained (thermal, chemical stability, solubility in H20) as well as x-rays of the powders. So far the experiments in separating niobium. and tantalum on the basis of peroxide compounds have not confirmed the possibility of such separation. Orig. art. has: 13 figures ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. NS Kurnakova AN SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry Ail SSSF) SUBMITTED: 13Dec63 DATE t-CQ-. 06Apr64 EML: 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 SELMNEVA., K.E. Congenital rieseenteric cysts in chiidren,. 39 no.": 68-~PL. Aplo"3 (14IRA 1-7:.-)) 1. 1-7 detskogo kh--rurgicheskogo o'cdeleniya ( zave. - kand. m.d. raulk M.I.I.Stepanova) Moskunkogo oblastnogo nauckmc-issled~,-~,a- tell5k-,,go 'f,l:.nieheskoxYc instituta im. VladimirFkogc.. S ELEY EVA, K. I. Preparation of sodium and potassium orthoniobates via ortho- peroxoniobates. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.11:2084-2086 N 164 WIRA 18:1) L. Inotitut obshchey i neorganicheekoy khimii ira. N.S. Kurnakova M SSSR, DOlOG(WA, Y,l.V.;llSPTF','-NEVAI I Gi. 1`2ysiothera~eu--'c treazmen-- of ke1c;i,i 4--a k-LL- I- - -- -ccn Sov,med, 28 no,11.1383-140 N 1-65o I 1. Institut nevrolo-ii (direkt~Dr - deyntvitel-~nyv CISSR prof. N.V.Konovalov) AMN SSSR i inst- t4t, jrhizn 0 1 -,rgii imeni A.V.Vishx-evskoji~~c (direktor - days tvi-~f~ 1 Inyy --hlan A.Mill '-"SSR prof. A.A.Vieiinevskiy) AMM SSSR, Moskva. SELE9NENA, L. G. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "To the question on the functional changes in the organism of patients after the creation of an artIficlal oesophagus in connection with cancer and cicatricial stenosis.." Moscow, 1960, 15 pp, 250 cop. (Academy of Medical Sciences USSR) (KL, 42-60, 116) SELEZI-IEVA,, L.G.; DidZE, L.A. (Moskva) Pyrogenal treatment of corneal opacity following burns. EkBper. khir. i anest. no.2:32-33163. (IURA 1&-7,) (CORM-WOUNDS AND INJURMS) (BUFMS- AIM SCOLDS) (PYROGEIIAL) LELIKCjV, Sergey i-vanovich; SELEVIEVA, Lidiya Kirillovna; BODRETSOVA, AnastasiYa Ivqnovn_a"j-'_LMTIhtRd,' V.K, in-ih.- ved. red.; SEMIBRATOV, M.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SOROKINA, T.M., tekhn. red. (Spectral metal-vapor lamps. High-intensity hydrogen GV-3 Geissler tube]Spektrallnyo parometa licheskie lampy. Vysoko- intensiv-naia geislerovskaia vodorodnaia trubka GV-3[By]A.I. Bodretsova. i S.I.Levikov. Moskva, Filial Vses.in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informatsii,, 1958. 11 p. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhni- cheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt. Tema 37. No.P58-0,0/3) (MIRA 16:2) (Electric lamps) (Optical instruments) , ~ -- I i - I i I'-, V AL . -11 . BARS, Ye.A, ; KOGAN, S.-- . , . 1" -F~' y Some results of the rpif-,] I tative d`(-t,:-rrri rc, ~, jz~n oil organf c: substance dissolved in undr-rground wator. Noftegaz. gen-1. I geofiz. no.4;38-40 165. (111HA 18;7) 1 1. Institut geoiciyi~ , ra7,rabotk-I iskopayemykh, Moskva. KARVONIDI, P.G.; SUN NEVA, L.T. ---. Secretory function of a section of the small intestine removed for antethoracal plastic surgery by the Roux-Gertzen method. Lab.delo 5 no-5:16-17 S-0 159. (MIRA 12-12) 1. Iz klinicheskoy laboratorii (zav. Ye.A. Khrushcheva) Institute, khirurgii imeni A.V. Vishnevskogo AMN SSSR, Moskva. ( INTE ST INES- -TRANSPLAIVAT ION) (SURGERY, PLASTIC) 1. S==A, L* V.- 2. USSR (600) 4. Poultry le 7. Raising chicks 100 percent. Ptitsevodstvo No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. SEELEZNEVA, M. Lessons must be conducted with the participation of students. Prof.- tekh.obr. 20 no.11M N 163. (MIRA 17:1) (.-I - Vj USSR/Physics Multivibrator transients FD-1140 Card 1/1 Pub. 129-4/23 Author Karasev, M. D., and Selezneva, M. A. Title Transient processes in a multivibrator under various regimes Periodical Vest, Mosk. un., Ser. fizikomat, I yest. nauk, 9, No 7, 33-42, Oct 1954 Abstract The authors employ the qualitative method for investigating multivibrator systems with large nonlinearity, which was developed by USSR radio physi- cists (A. A. Andronov and S. E. Khaykin, Teoriya kolebaniy [Theory of Oscillations], 1937), They claim that the familiar methods for analyz- ing the steady-state processes In nonlinear systems by means of the small-parameter technique are ineffective in analyzing systems with large nonlinearity, In this work the authors give a graphical-analytical in- terpretation of the qualitative method as applied to the multivibrator, and show that in the graphical representation of nonlinear dynamic anode characteristics of tubes it is possible to obtain comparatively simply a quantitative solution to the nonlinear differential equations of the multivibrator and to trace the steady-state process. The authors found one more regime qualitatively distinct from the usual three others; they call it "regime of collapsing self-excited oscillations," Reference* V. V. Vitkevich, Synchronization of relaxation generators on overtones," Candidate Dissertation, Moscow State University, 1941. Submitted March 22, 1954