SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SELIVIRSTOVA, A.I. - SELIX, M.
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SOLCII~-IGNIK, Voniar,-in Solomonovich; MILOV, Petr NLkol.'Iyovich
[deceased]; A.I,, rod.
[Question.i and prob.'lerrA ~rL mathem-tics; luextboc;k f'--,- nersone
" Od u n , tech-
entering secondur-i speoifjl I I C U-, i,) rtt 1T' t t i C
ninal schools)] Sborn'jk 1 zala-h l,n matcnafike; pn-
sibie dlia ,,petriiallnye uchebnye
zavedeniia (tek~ziilkur-Iy,. shholy), IZJ. 2. Mc,
skva, Vyoshaia shlcala, 1"64. 2~2 p. 17.9)
DAVIDSON, Verilamin YevEen'yevi,,-h.-, DEYCII, M.Yc... prof., dokt r
ti-,k~,-,. riauk,. ret--enzezA~ LAZARIEV, L.Ya.,, inzh.,
I
retsenzerit-: SELIVLR!~I"OVA, A.I. red.
0 ..
[Nudamentals of gas dymmics iTi prcblems] Osnovy gazovoy
dinam~kl v zada-irliAh. Posknrav Vysshada shkola, 1965. 20,~ p.
whtp' 1"I'V,
i . , n
DYUBYUK, F,Yt~, 'iCkUCHKOVICH,, G,I,; GLAGOLEEVA, N.N.; GUTARINA,
PA11FILOVA, I.A.; RIMSKIY-KORSAKOV, B.S.; SENKEVICH,
R~L. SULF-R-1ANOVA, Kh.R.; CHEGIS, I.A.; GEYDELIMAII, R.M.,
,,. red.
prof., retsenzent,-2F-,L-IK79151QYA.....A..I-
(Problems for a course in higher mathematics] Sbornik za-
dach po kursu vysshei matematiki. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola,
1965. 590 P. (MIPU 18: 8)
ISAKOV, Vasiliy Ivanovich; ROZIDIOV, Vladimdr Sergeyevich5
MIKIELISON, V.S.,. red .;..,5ELIVLib'rQVA, A.I.; red.
[Principles of mechanization and the programming of
computer operations] Osnowj mekhanizatsii i program-
mirovanie vychislitellnykh rabot. Mloskva, Vysshaia
shkola, 1964, 310 P. (MIRA !?-.12)
ZAPOAZ11FTS, Grigoriy Tvanovich; SELIVERSrOVA, A.I.p red.
(Textbook for solving problems in mathematical analysisl
Rukovodstvo k resheniiu zadach po matematicheskomi analizu.
Izd.3., dop. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 478 p.
(YJ-RA 17:12)
SOLOMONIK, Veniamin Solomonovich;MILOII, Petr Nikolayevich;
SELIVEHSTOVAY A.L., red.; VORONINA, R.K.p tekhn. red.
(Collection of questions and problems in mathematics; a
mammi for applicants to special institutions of secondary
education (technical, professional, and general schools)]
Sbornik voprosov i zadach po matematike; posobie dlia po-
stupaiushchikh v arednie spetsia-11rVe uchebnye zavedeniia
(tekhnikumW, uchilishcha, shkoly). Moskva., Vysshaia shko-
lap" 1961. 22.1 p. KMA 15: -10)
(Mathematics-Problems, exercises, etc.)
1101;OSELGV, Sergey losifovich; SELIVERSTOVA, A.I., red.; VOROUDA,
R.K., tekhn. red.
(Special course in elementary algebra]Spetsiallnyi kurs ele-
mentarnoi algeb*. Izd.6. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo ITysshaia shkola "
1962. 563 p. (MIRA 15:12~
(Algebra)
DYUBYUK, Petr YevgeWycvich; KRUCHKOVICH, G.I.; GLAGOLEVA, N.N.;
GUTARINA, N.I.; PANFILOVA, I.A.; RDISKIY-KORSAKOV, B.S.;
SENKEVICH-PUPSHTEYN, H.S.; SULEYMANOVA, Kh.R.; CHEGIS, I.A.;
SELIVERSTCVA, A.I., red.; GOROKROVA, S.S., tekhn.red.
[Problems for a higher mathematics course in technical
schools of higher education) Sbornik zadacb po kursu vys-
she~ matematiki dlia -vtuzov. [By] P.E.Diubiuk i dr. Moskva,
Vysshaia shkola, 1963. 661 p. (MIRA 17-1)
NOVOSELOV, Sergay losifovich: SELIVERSTOVA, A.1-, red.
[5pecial course In elementar-
1~ y algebra] Sup'teialluyi k-uT3
elementarnoi algebry. lzd.7. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola,
1965. 551 P - (MIRA 18,4)
TELE.SIM", Roman Vladimirovich; ShLI
red.
[V,olecular pIr sics] Molekuliarnaina -
y fizika. Voskva2
Vysshaia sh6la, 1965. 297 p. (IMIRA 18: 5)
LASTOVSKIYP R.P.; TEKKINA, V.Ya.; SELIVERSTOVA, I.A.
Biathiosalicylidene-ethylenediamine. Met. poluch. khim.
reak. i prepar. no.6:44-46 162. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv.
LASTOVSKIY, R.P.; TEMKINA., V.Ya.; SELIVERRSTOVA, I.A.
Synthesis and study of lead ethylenediaminetetraacetate. Trudy
IREA no.25:100-103 163. (14M 18:6)
M
LASTOVSKIY, R.P.; TOCINA, V.Ya.; SELIVERSTOVA, I.A.; YEGORUSHKINA, N.A.
Diaodium salt of magnesium ethylenediaminetetraacetate.
Met. poluch. khim. reak. i prepar. no.6:83-84 162.
Disodium salt of zinc ethylenediaminetetraacetate.
Ibid.:84-85 (MIRA 17:5)
1. Vsesoy-uznvy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, khimicheskikh
reaktivov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh veshchestv.
DYATLOVA, U.N. I.A. - YAST:Mlli~, JY, 0. J.;
:--In-im,-tlh u(Ahr-st!ve DobryniMa, I'l-A.
Zi-,ul-. ob. khim. 311~ no.12-.f#003-,'OCf7 D 164 (,,,i R~ 1 F, :1
r s A.-j7dovat el I ski-y inc tut k!
re,3k-t vov i osoL-) sh!s'L'yVh 'r-,hiizij.chek-i,'h veshnlies+.-
instifut -,.,ri.
CHEREOV, Tikhon Petrovich, prof.~ SELIVERSTOV, Anatoljy
Nikolayevich, inzh.; SELIVERSTOVA, inna 1,likhaylovria,
inzh..-, IiALANDIN , A.N ........
(PresE.nt-day structureq and methods for laying pile founda-
0
tions for buildings] Sovremenrrje konstruk-tsi'L i metody voz-
vedeniia svainykh fundEunentov zdanii. Perm', Permskoe
knizhroe izd-vo, 1963. 141p. (MIRA 17.9)
USSAM-4ology - Biochomistx7
Gard 1/1. Pub. 22 3 5/44
Authors s Galltsova 'Re Do; Meysell) Me No; and -Seliverstova.,' L.- Ae
j IWI~ 0011 ~ 0 AM NO wz_ N,
Title Change in sterol metabolism of yeast organisms under-effect ofx-rays
Periodical Dok. AN S33R 98/6, 1013-1016,,.October-21,, 1954
Abstract I The change in sterol met abolism under the effect of x-rays iras investi-
gated on a pure culture of yeast organisms Saccharomyces cerevisiae and
the result.,i obtained are tabulatede Three USSR references (1938-1945).
Tables.
institution.: AcadenV of Sciences USSR, Institute of Microbiology
Presented by: Academician V. A. Engellgardt, July.17 1954
SELIVERSTOVA, L.A.
Effort of X riys on pantothanic acid synthesis and accumulation
in yeasts [wi-;h sllmmar7 in English]. Zhur.ob.biol. 18 no-5:360-
365 S-0 157. (MIRA 10:11)
1. Institut m.krobiologii AN SSSR.
(YEW') (PANTMENNIC ACID)
(X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
L
EIL, =V~M"YA A. FO.-' 0'
GALTSCIVA, D.) 7A, li. A. SELTIVMSTOVIA.?
A. an(l S 1 L-I U I C, VA,
"A(-~ion r)f IRajiEltifm:; an.- RaCliom-imetic S,:bstaiicez 'Acrcbe Coll."
pap~-r to be r~r-~sent.Ld al 2-11 U-.1 in'!. ' Cr;-,LP. cn the Peaceful uses of Atcmic
a' E'n,~~rTr, Genrava, 1 - U, Sep 58-
SELIITMTOV,A,
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X irrpdiation induces increased synthesis and storage of inositol
in yeast oiganisme [with summary in English]. Mikrobiologiia
27 noo'5:571*-580 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:12)
1. Institt.t mikrobiologii AN SSSR.
(INOSITOL. metab.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, eff. of-x-rays (Rua))
(ROENTIGEN RAYS, eff.
on Saccharomyces cerevisiae inositol metab. (Rua))
ISACCHARY149CES CBMISUE, metab.
inositol, eff. of x-rays (Rua))
SELIVERSTOVA., L. A... Candidate Biol Sci (diss) -- "The effect of ionizing radia-
tions on the synt'iesis of vitamins by microorganisms". Moscow, 1959- 16 PP
(Inst of MicrobioLogy of the Acad Sci USSR), 150 copies (KL, No 25, 1959, 131)
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Effect of gamna rays of Co6o on riboflavin synthesis in yeasts.
Izv.AN SSSlt-Ser.biol. no-3:412-1,17 My-Je '59. (MIRL 12:9)
1. Microbio'.ogical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the
U.S.S.R.. Moscow.
(RIBOFIAVIY) (YA&ST) (VIA141% MYS-PHYSIOLOGIGiL EMCT)
SELIVERST014,__ L-..A.,,-
Effect of X rays on p-aminobanzoic acid synthesis by cultures of
Saccharonqces careviniae and Torulopsis utilis. Mikrobiologiia
28 no.6:830-334 N-D '59. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR.
(YEASTS radiation off.)
(PARA-AMINXBENZOIC ACID metab.)
30347
S/205/61/001/004/005/032
D298/D303
AUTHOR: Se'tiverstova, L. A.
TITLEs Th,) effects of X-ray irradiation on the synthesis of
tho vitamin B12 complex by bacteria
FERIODICAL; Raitiobiologiya, v. 17 no. 4, 1961, 493-496
TEXT: The article gives the results of a study on the effects of
Xc-ray irradiation on solutions of chemically pure vitamin B 12 and on the
content and biosyntliesis of this vitamin complex in Fropionibacterium
and one strain of Bacillus megatherium. In studying the direct effects
of ionizing radiation, a rJQ (BF) tube was used at an intensity of
19300 r/min. In stL.dying the effects of irradiation on B,, biosynthesisp
a "t'-3.00(T-200) tube was used at an intensity of 800 r/min. The test
objects were pure si,rains of Bacillus megatherium and Fropionibacterium
shermanii. The results showed that pure vitamin B 12 solutions have a
Card 1/3 V~
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S/205J61/001/004/005/032
The effects of X-ray.,. D298/D303
high degree of sensitivity to radiation which increases with a decrease
in the concentration of vitamin in the solution and with an increase
of the radiation dose. The vitamin B 12 within the bacterial cells was
considerably more resistant to radiation than pure solutions of this
vitamin. When Propionibacterium shermanii was irradiated at such a
comparatively low dose as 30 kr, it was found that the immediate off-
spring of these cells iynthesized 20% less vitamin B12 than did non-
irradiated cells. Irradiation at 60 kr reduced the vitamin biosynthesis
by 41%, and at 90 kr by more than 96%. The results indicate that Pro-
pionibacterium is highly sensitive to radiation. Results akin to these
were achieved in research by G. V. Pronyakova (Ref. 10: Biokhimiya, 25,
296, 1960). There are 4 tables and 10 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 4
non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications
read as follows. W. Cornatzer, C. Artom, J. Harriel, D. Cayer, Proc.
Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., 76, 552, 1951; P. C. Warkakis, S. Goldblith,
B. Proctor, Nucleonics, 9, 6, 819 1951.
Card 2/3
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The effects of X-ray... D298/D303
ASSOCIATION: Ins ti tu tmih-robiologii AN SSSR (Institute of Microbiology,
AS USSR), Moscow
SUBMITTED: March 1, 1961
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I (It I.:.! "/A, Q. A., I VY';P: I U, I ?WJA, 7% A.,
j1,,:. er~] A.T.
"C,itcpfWsiolopic~d and bto:h~.-ilcnl InvenUgation of nicro-organisns in the
process of post-ridiation Leactivation."
Report submitted to the 2-,d Intl. Congress of Pidlatdon Research,
Harrogate/Yorkshire, Gt. 9r1t. 5-11 Aug 1962
r for synthesis
no.1:45-47 163
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regeneration. Dilute suspeisions,:Oif-irradiated and,- contr- ol
yeits :.(f ins L. c6n~en.~.
tration of yeast-cells 0.02"s), were poured into sterile test-tubes4ndkept in
the thermostat at 28C. Eve:-y day aerobic and ainaerobicyiast cells-were . inoculated
into agar-wort nutrient medLum in Petri dishes and the number of colonies growinR
out was counted after 3 dayi. 'Statistical analysis of the results with S. vini
showed 3.6 and 4.3% aerobic.and anaerobic cells, respectively,to',be capable* of.
colony formation when inoculated immediately after irradiation; inoculated 'aftirl"
24 hours in water, 46 and 17% respectively,formed colonies; after'2days, 50 and,, I
22% and after 3 daysi :79 ani 41%..~ Results-,were---- similar with S.1,derevisiae, excep
that 4.1% anaerobic cells i-ioculated immediately after irradiation survived.-As
compared to 1.5% aerobic cells; after 3 days in water,.. however 197. of the. a"6r6b ii
type were capable of regeneration, as against only.35% of..the anaerobic type.,
Further experiments with S. cerevisiae grown for longer.periods (2 weeks) under
on c)ndition n the
widely different aerati s and then irradiated co fi rester:
9
immediate sensitivity and g:eate.r uttimate regeneration.-of aerobically grown
yeast cells. The observed .1ifferences in the.rOgeneratimof the tw6types f,
~o
cell is attributed to the filnetional and structural reorganization of the cells;
occurring in the shift from aerobic to-anaerobic.%:onditidns, and-especiall-
y
reorganization of the mitocliondrial apparatus and-respiratory,enzyme systemi-
0
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MEYSELIP M.N.; SELIVERSTOVA, L.A.
Effect of pyridoxine on the radiosensitivity and recovery
of yeast cells :'Ollowing their irradiation. Dokl. AN SSSR
153 no.1:194-196 It 163o (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut mik:.-obiologii AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Me:,sell); ~.
ME"Y3EL', M.N.; REMEZOVI., T.S.; BIRYUZOVA, V.I.; GALITSOWL, R.D.; -EDVFDZVA, G.A.;
POMOSHCHNIKOVA, li.A.; SELIVERSTUA, L.A.; M.N.; NOVICHKOVA,
P
A.T.; VOLKCVA, T'.14.
Cytophysiological and biochemical studies of yeasts during their
recovery fo2lcwing radiation injury. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6:
827-851 N-D 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1 Institute (f iklicrobir-logy, Academy of Sciences of and
Institute of Fadiation and Physico-Chemical Biology, Academy cf
Sciences cf U,S.S.F., Hoscow.
VITTENBERG, F.I.; SELIVERSTOYA, L.Ya.
Drying of hrdrogen by silica gol. Hael.-zhir.prom. 25
no-11:15-17 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Mosgidro3avod.
(Hydrogen)
SELIVERSTOVA, L.Ta. IITTENBERG, F-I.
Purification of hydrogen in a highly efficient mechanical
absorber. MaEl.-zhir.prom. 26 no.1:34-36 ia,160.
(MM 13:4)
1. MosgIdrozr-.vod.
(Hye.rogen) (Aboorption)
OLISHANOVA, K.M., doktor khim.nauk; POTAPOVA, M.A., kand.khim.nauk; FROLOVA,
G.V., kand.tekhn.nauk: SELIVERSTOVA, L.Ya.
Recovery of anLon exchanging substances after neutralization and
purification oP sunflower seed and castor oils. Masl.-zhir. prom.
27 no.9:10-11 S 161. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Moskovskiy -;ekhnologicheskiy
promyshlennost~. (for 01'shanova,
gidrozavod (for Seliverstova).
(Sunflower seed oil)
institut myasnoy i molochnoy
Potap3va, Frolova). 2. Moskovskiy
(Castor oil)
SELIVERSTOVA, M.I., KOMXtOV, A.M., SFZYT, Yu.A.
Ina iron ore de,)osit in the Altai. Sov. geol- 3 no-7:121-122
il 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Inskaya geologorazvedochnaya partiya.
(Ina Valley--Iron ores)
S-;--ILIV-MSTOVA, V.. S.
I*-;Aerru-nation of the of Zffi~--iency of the DiffereritiTils
. -, d,~rs. "C7nd Tec.-i SO , Inst, -;in Hi7her L4ucation USSR,
-) ~ S ot -1 - . . - - -
Vusco :, 1955. (EL, *L-'o 10, Aur 5'1~)
SO: Slim. r;o. 704, 2 11ov 5J) - Survey of 5cientiffic ard Technical Dis-sertations
efended at USSRL lnli~,:her Editcational Institutions (16).
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SELIVERSTOVA,
InvestigatiEg the slay
ucbeb.zav.; mashinostr.
taketil'nyy inatitut.
(Loons)
ORKhTSKAYA, V.A., Icand.t3khn.nauk; SILIVIRSTOVA, M.S., kand.tekhn.nauk
Warp-thread mo-ring machanism of a loom designed by the
Sulzer Company, Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. n0-5:67-72
'59. (14IRA, 13:4)
1. 14oakovskiy ttakstillnyy institut.
(Looms)
ORNATSKAYA, V.A., dotsen~~ SIEL.1"ERSTOVA, d.oi--,ont
- , r- 7- ... .....
I
Concerning the )ock ".neumatic and hydraulic looms." Tekst.prom.
23 no.8:89 A.- 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Vsesoyuzn-iy zzaochn~-y inslitut teks t 4ilnoy i legkoy promyshlennosti.
(Looniu)
L 00020-% 19W
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ACCESSMN NRt AR5008081 S/0274/65/0001000013fB6i3
621.397.611
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SOURC& Raf. zh. Radiote)hnikn i elektroovan! Swodxw tout
AUTHOR: Shohegolevp G. A I Selillerstova, V. P. Artemlyev; N. L..
TITLE: Magnetic system fcr a: miniature vidicon
CITED SOURCE: Tekhnika kino i televidenlya, no.,7, 1964* 65-66
TOPIC TAGS: vidicon, mini?ture vidicon
TRUSLATION: The deflectiig-focusing magnetic system for a 9-ma diameter vidicon.
had to meet these requirements: (1) minimum size, (2) miniminn power consumption,
(3) heating not exceeding 70C, _patibility, i e., a possibility of
and (4) com
using it with a starviard inteep generator (a conventional part of PTU cutfits),:.
The system was designed which was a miniaturized replica of FOS-34. The outside
diameter was 21 mm, instend of 60 mm; the focusing-coil lengthp, 70 mm, instead
85 mm; definition, 400 littes, instead of 600; power consun.'ption., under 3 w'. 'Tests:
of the system with standard sweep generators and with a T-40 objective resulted
in a.300-line definition picture, at an Illumination of 200 1-x on the object.
Figs. 2.
Card III SUB C033: 10 ENCLt .00
IVANOVA, Yekaterina Pavl~.vna; SEROVA, 'Unnaida Yakov'Lev-na-
SHCHEPIN, Lev Ni~.olayevl,-hj ~ELIITRSTOVA, R.L., red,
[Short collectior cf re~Ipes for dishAes and ciilinary
products for the prepara-rion of food for public eating
establishments] ~ratk-! sbornik res6eptur hliud i ka-
Iinarnykh izdeliJ dlia predrriiatii cIoshzhes'Lvenncgc
pitaniia. Moskw, Ekonomlka, 1964- 296 F-
(MIRA 18~5)
SELIVERSTOVA, T., master sporta,
Master the technique of the dalayed jump. Kryl.rod- 3 no.8:13 Ag '52.
(Parachutista) (HLRA 8:8)
Subject USSR/Aeronalitics AID P - 1652
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 11/19
Author Seliverstova, V.
Title Parachute jwps at night
Periodical Kryl. rod., 3, 15-17, Mr 1955
Abstract The author discusses the general organization of
parachute J*imping at night. He describes jumping in
various conditions from various altitudes, mentioning
target jumpLng by night as a most interesting competition.
He gives al3o some Information on training in parachute
jumping by -iight.
Institution: None
Submitted : No date
SUIN~r",-'6POVA, V.
Ni,-1ht -lamps. Tr. from the .0issian j. 2L-4.
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AID P -- 4666
'Subject USSR/Aeronau:ics - Parachutism
Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 6/11
Author SeliveAtoova, V., Honored Master of Sports
Title My encounter3 with foreign women-parachutists
Periodical Kryl. rod., 3, 9-10, Mr 1956
Abstract The article Ls written in anticipation of the IIIrd
World CompetItions in parachutism which took place in the
summer of 1956 in Moscow. The author analyzes the skills
in parachute sports of a number of women-parachutists of
various natiDns (none of the USA) she met at different
internationaL comDeitions in the USSR, France, Czechoslo-
vakia, Bulga?ia, etc. Their chances in the forthcoming
World Competttions are evaluated.* 1 photo.
None
8'ubmitted No date
SELIVMSTOVA, V., zasluzhainyy master sporta.
; ~,, -', ll,:~,~i,"- ~t ...
My encoiintere with "oreign women parachutists. Kryl.rod-7 no-3:
9-10 Mr 156. Parachutists) (KLRA 9:7)
SEl,IVhRl:"P()V-,',,
(irai:j flarvesting at high speeds. Zemlede-lie 27 no.7:6-9 Jl 165.
(RIFIA 18:7)
.. G-la-vu,,ry agronom sovkhoza "Temizhbekskiy", flovoaleksandrovskogo
1.aywla, Stavropollskogo kraya.
LOZHKOMOTEVA, A.D.; TRESTMAN, A.G.; LEONTIYEVA, R.S., mladshiy nauchnyy
sotrudaik; PODOLTAN, A.F.; TRETIYAKOVA, 0.1.; Prinimali uchastiye:
PAYLOTA, I.A., inzh.; GORYACHETA, G,A., starshiy tekhni ; SMI-
VZRSTOVA, Z.P., s6arshiy tekhnik; FEDOSOVA, M.I., tekhnik;
GORWIKOYA, M.I., bekhnik; KOPRTKA, V.K., tekhnik; TIMOFETZYA,
T.F., tekhnik; KOSINOVA, Z.I., tekhnik. GONCHAROT, Te.P., otv.
red.; USIKOVI, T.T., red.; SMOTET, A.11., tekhn.red.
(Agroclimatic reference book on the Tajik S.S.R.] Agroklimati-
chaskii spravochnik po Tadzhikskoi SSR. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.
izd-vo, 1959. 151 P. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Stalinabad. Gidrometeorologicheakaya observatoriya. 2. Sta-
linabadskaya gid:rometeorolo-icheskaya observatoriya U-pravleniya
0
--idrometeorologicheakoy sluzhby Tadzhikskov SSR (for Lozhkomoyeva,
Trestman, Podolyan, Tret'yakova). 3. Institht pochvovedeniya AN*
Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Leontlyeva).
(Tajiklstan--Crops and climate)
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I-!ED -1 -. 3 -.. ;!. , - ~ . --. . ,Lind ... 1"..
",-)n iio 1 o - i c - I -- L" ;* e : 'f.)f -LO.'Ii-.-.1.7 (), I j-jjC ~- r _ - a. 4 ~: - C: I - , -r
1, - . 0j- --- - ., ) -~; - .-
1. . 1 ;5;)
~ _,, ::! "t-A *.QLL,3XCll3t-, cf-leva, 1"-
POSPELOV, G.L., stgrehiy rBuchnyy sotrudnik; LAPIN, S.S.; BELCUS, N.Kh.;
KLTAROVSKIT, V.M.; KINE, O.G.; VAKHRUSFM, V.A.; SHAPIRO, I.S.,
stershiy nauchnyy sotrudaik; KALUGIN, A.S.; YMIN, A.S.; GABNETS,
N.A.; SPEYT, Tu.A.: -qvT.T I.; RUTMICH, V.G.;BYKOV, G.F.;
NIKONOV, N.I.; SAEOVICH, K.G.; MEDVEDKOV, V.I.; ALADYSHKIN, A.S.;
PAN, F.Ya.; IWSANCV, M.G.; YAZBTJTIS, E.A.; ROZHDESTVENSKIY, YU.V.;
SAVITSKIY, G.Ye.; PRODANCHUK, A.D.; LYSENKO, P.A.; LEBEDEV, T.I.;
KAMENSY-AML, T.Ya.; MASLENNIKOV, A.I.; PIPAR, R.; DODIN, LL.;
MITROPOLISKIY, A."'.; LUKIN, V.A.; ZIMIN, S.S.; KOREL19 V.G.;
DERBIKOV, I.V.; BJRDIN, I.P., akqdemik, nauchnyy'red.; GORBACHEV,
T.F., nquchnyy red.; YEROFEYEV, N.fi., nauchnyy red.; NEKRASOV, N.N.,
nauchnyy red.; SKCBNIKOV, M.L., nauchnvy red.; SM1RNOV-VKM, S.S.,
nauchnyy red. [deceased]; STRUMILIN, S.G., akademik, nauchnyy red.;
YELE NIKOV, V.B., nauchnyy red.; CHINAEAL, N.A., nauchnyy red.;
SLEDZYUK, P.Ye., x5d.toma; SOKOLOV, G.A., red.tome; BOLDYREV, G.P.,
red.; VOGMAN, D.A., red.; KASATKIN, P.F., red.; KUDASHEVA, I.G.,
red.12d-va; KUZIMIR, I.F., tekha.red.
[Iron-ore deposits of the Altai-Sayan region] Zhelezortidnye mesto-
r02hdeniia Altae-Saienskol gornoi oblasti. Vol.l. Book 1. [Geology]
(Continued on next card)
FOUKLOV. G.L.--(Continuefl) Card 2.
Geologiia. Otvats;vennyi red. I.P. Bardin. Moskva. 1958, 330 P.
(MIRA 12:2)
1. Akademiya nauk '3SSR. Kezhduvedomstvennaya pootoyannaya komissiya po
zhelezu. 2. Posto;rannaya mezhduvedomatvenn~ya komisBiya Po zhelezu
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Pospelov, Shapiro, Sokolov). 3. ZaPaclno-
Sibirskiy filial A*cademii nauk SSSR (for Vakhrushev,Pospelov.) 4,Zapadno-
Sibirskoye gaologi,.heskoye upravleniye (for Sakovich). 5. Krasnoyarskoye
geologichoskoye up~?avleniye (for Pan). 6. Zapadno-Sibirskiy geologo-
razvedochnyy trest ChF3rmetrazvedka (for Prodanchuk). 7. Sibirskiy geo-
fizicheskiy trest :for Pipar). 8. Vaesoyuznyy geologicheakiy nauchno-
iseledovatellskiy :;nstitut (for Dodin). 9. Gornaya ekspeditaiya (for
Mitropollskiy). 10. Gornoye upravleniye Kuznetskogo metallurg.kombinsta
(for Lukin). 11. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Zimin). 12. Si-
birskiy metallurg.:.nstitut (for Korell). 13. Trest Sibneftegeofizika (for
Derbikov). (Alta. Mountains--Iron ores) (Sayan Mountains--Iron ores)
AUTHDR5 Rosenba,-::i, 0. B., Candidaie of SOV/105-58-lo-6/28
Tec'-P. il r-:tl Sci -nces , Sel ivokhiri , 1 . NEnEireer 0.rOscow)
TT-~-, E: T'~e Co:..-.1r~-.cI-;on of t- Characteristic Curves of a
D- rect-Czxrent Drive With a Reactor Control (Pootroyeniye
kharakteric-' 4-k privoda postoyanno-o to'ka s drossellnym
u.Pr--v-Ien4ye:::'
PFRIOD--C,'~L: El e !:' r i ~~" ! s t -10 ,11)-56, 'jr 10, Pi) 31 - 34 (USSR)
I "S 'RI',CT: This is L p.- serit,-Aion of a gririhical-analytical method
for +he con~+-ruction of the mechanical characteristic
curves of d.c. moto*rive. T*L-.Ie motor, which is
sena-eatLlly excited, is supplied from an a.c. source
t"Irough a reetilf-Jer, on the a.c. si0e of which a
re--ct,Dr cDi-l is inserted -'nto the circuit, which carries
a b-i--,s ri'-!i~2 ion con-,-Jn;-- from three windings: One
is fro.- n. col-.troi potentio:7,~:ter, one energized
'hy t.'.e voita.-e and the 1-st b- the motor curren'
The o-1 the motor as characterized by the
volt.-~ -e v----.-~us currenr functIon at the armature is
Card 1,"4 determir-,el 11-y solving the equations for the
T~'.e Constrtiction of t.-ie Curves of a SOV//1 05-58-10-6/28
7 it',l . '~Ieactor Con"ro-I
Direct-Current Dri-re W.
feedback eti;.'.ations, t*,-,e notentiometer
use(I as -- parameter, thus furnishing
a of' !:UV-!eS. T~~e fin;.~.Ily resultin.- family of curves
U f(Ij, ,Ath I = const. This result
y
(":1:l o'-t:l ; 'I,01- Lo t;ivo U=f(I), with I.Y.C.Onst.
.Y I
From 'Llis mechanical. charxteri-:3tics of
the m~)tor c-ii 'be constrl~cted. For small-power motors the
family of ca~wes n=f(I), aith U=const must be constructed.
This ct-rlve -3 eMuloyed in the process of converting
U=f(i), -.At.h Il~co.-,.Pt into mechanical characteristics.
Thr-- data of t.he reactor coil, of the rectifiler and,
of the mol*or are given. An apj~rcadnAtely sinusoidal voltage
u
and current in t-Ie coil are assumed for all modes
of o.~;eration-. T'-e rectifier resistancesand the rectification
.11i3 assumeci U
coe , to be constan-. The Watts loss
in reactor core is ne~-,.-lected and this is JUS . 'ified
by t-.e --,,-,od aLreement obtained ~eti-.-een the experimental
Card, 2/ and t`eoretical A procedure lis SUS-esZed
T',,e Conczvi~ct ion of )r', --,.tic C,,,,r,.res of a SOVI 10 5-58- 1 o-6/28
Re---ctor Co~rtrol
c. ofj i-1 tl-ie curvc~, Ir., :.ieans of -- stencil. At the
0l,,d a i, S~lved. 711~- notation in this
P.-..-per
u drop at the reactor co-J-1 in
react or
volt--.
! - moto:- current in Amps.
i-j e-1 'ect -"ve reautor current.
Iy pot ~,-,tiometcr bia-- cur--ent.
U volttL;j~e.
n There are 5 fi6ures.
SUB.',7ITTED: july 15, 1957
rd
KARZUBOV, B.V,,, inzh.; FOTATURKIN, N.A., inzh.j SELlVOKIIIN, O.A., inzh.;
KAXANIN, K.G., inzh.
Laying tracks cn the - Irtyshokoye line. Transp. stroi,
14 no,2:8-9 F 164. (1,91TIA 17:4)
BEITUNI, A.A.; SELIVOKH14, P.I.
Lead recovery from hard-to-concentrate ores by roasting in a
fluidized bed. "Svet. met. 34 no.12:27-31 D 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Gosudarstvem.7y nauchno-iosledovatel'skiy institut tsvetnykh
metallov.
(Lead--44etallurgy)
(Fluidization)
L 5410-66 EwT(d)/EWT(1)/EPA(q)-2/a[A(J)/.EPF(n)-2/T-2/EWA(b)-2/W($)/EWP(1)/=(M)
ACC NR: AP5026262 WW/JK SOURCE CODE: UR/0240/65/000/008/0076/0076
AUIHOR: Selivokhin, P.I. (Moscom)
ORG: None 4(
TITLE: Use of electric aspirators hr taking air saMele
SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 8, 1965, 76
TOPIC TAGS: vacuum pump, air sampler, industrial plant, industrial hygiene
ABSTRACT: The author reports on I is experience with electric aspirators and gives-recom-
niendations concerning the operation )f the equipment. By following the directions list~,d
,,the
a athor modified several electric aspi mtors of the "Krasnogyarde-vets" Leningrad lant, "!Wlen
tested them by taldng air samples in -rarious plants, The aspirators functioned s c1torily
for one month for 3. 5 - 5 hr daily witf. 10 - 15 min intervals after 1. 5 to 2-hr runs at an
ambient temperature of over 30C. Observations indicate that the recommended modification
of aspirators considerably improved the quality of their operation. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
SUBCODE. IE,GC/SUBMDATE: 01JU165
Card UDC: 613.63:616.155-074:542.7r
e 901 /8 7Z
EFFNUNI, A.A.; SELIVO.KHIE, P-1-
Lead distillation from hard to, concentrate Olve tv
roastIng in a fluidized bed. Sbor. nauch. trud.
Gintsvetmeta n).23tlO6-U4 165. (MIRA 18:12)
SELIVOKHIN, V., polkovnik
Tanks; their structuro and-use. Voen. znan. 36.no.9:15-16'S !60.
(MIRA 13:9
(Tanks)
SELIVOKHIN, V., inzhenez,-polkovnik
Mighty Soviet tanks. Voen.znan. 37 no-5:2Z-23 My 161.
(MIRA 14:4)
C.'anks (Military science))
KLUSHIN, D.N.; BENUNI, J,.A.;,SELIVOKHIN, P.I.-
1
Tin recovery from lean ores by volatilization with sulfidizing
reductinn-roast'.ng in a fluidized bed. TSvet. met. 35 no.5:
38-44 VV 162. (MIRA 16:5)
(Tin-Metallurgy) (Fluidization)
SELI-VOKHJIL,-Vale-r'-Y-an--Il,atveyevich; GOL4osjjCjLkFOV, I.M.9 inzh.-
polkovnik, ree..; KOKINA, N.N., tekhn. red.
[The tank]Taiih. izd.2., perer. i dop, Mosk-va,, Voenizdat)
1962, 182 p. (MIRA 15:10)
(Tank3 (Military science))
,i KRYUKOVA, 0.14.
MIKKEYEVA, V.I.: SM6IV gQA4j.&
Thermal decomposition of lithium aluminum hydride. DAL AN SSSR 109
no-3:541-542 JI '56. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Institub obahchey i neorganichaskoy ihimli imeni H.S. Kurnakova
Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Lithium aluminum hydride)
AUTHOH3: lasillyev, S. S., Selivok-hina, M 3, 7 3,2 - DO -, 7 / 4 6
TITLE': The Kimatics of i~lectric Nitrogen Oxidation in the Auto-
-oacillatin,g Discharge 'Xinetiku elektrichesko-c, okisleniya
k U
~Lzota V avtok-olebatel'-'nom razryade)
PERIODICAL9 Zhurnal tizich(~jk~,)~- khimli i "~ 5 5Vol ~2, Nr b, pp
1299-1305 (USSR)
AB3THACT. Electric autooscillations in the discharge zone of-7
radiofrequency dischurges with a frequency of one Yc were
recentl,i described by V 1. Granovskiy ~Lnd L-N. Bykhovskiy
(Refs 1-2) In the present paper high-frequency au"o-,
oscillations were investigated occurring 'in the zone of
electric lovi--frequency dischurges in air at pre3oure5 ranging
from a few mm of mercury columan to atmospheric pressure-
The experimental arrangement for the observation of the
autooscillations. the d.1t3Chhrpe tiibe and -the 02CIllogra-phs
obtained -are described In connection with the la-,ter it
is not~,-d that at identical ._;gnition conditions sometimcs
autooscillations may be seen on the oscillogral-lis and
Card 1/3 soraetimes not Mcfc_,over chan-_,s in the color and the 1!-.tensity
TheKinetics of :electric Nitrogen Oxidation in the 76-32-6-7/116
Autooscillatmg DischarSe
of the discharge spectrum can be observed at times, The
ev3.dence collec ted is as3timed to gi7le a proof for the earlier
assumed theoretical conceptions that a possibility exists
of the formation of actively bound oscillations of the
elections and optical mass elements.. The results obtained
and the experimentai technique are described, It was
observed among other things that a rise of the velocity
and of the energy production of the proce5s of electric
oxidation of nitrogen corresponds to the formation of
autooscillations7 Detailed pertinent data are given. There
are ~ figures, 7 tabled and 7 references. 7 of which are
Soviet,
ASSOCIATION: Tekhnologicheek-Ly institut iegkloy promyshienfiosti,Moskva
(Mosco,s)Technological Institute of Li6ht, Industry;
SUBMITTED: January 214, 1951
Card 2/7
The Kine-;ics of Electric Nitrogen Oxidation 76-52-b-11/46
in the Alitooscillating Discharge
1. Nitrogen--Oxidation 2. Electric discharges--Osc-illation 3. Osc-llations
0 L -
--Theory
Card 3b
05852
5(2) SOV/78-4-11-5/50
AUTHORS- Mikheyeva, V. I., Selivokhina, M. S., Leonova, V. V.
TITLE: On the Conditions of the Formation of a Chlorine-containing
Derivative of Aluminum Hydride
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 11,
pp 2436-2442 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A survey of publications shows that there is disagreement on
-the precise composition and the properties of the compound
AlH nC1 3-n , which has so far not been prepared in crystalline
state. The authors first repeated H. I. Schlesinger's experi-
ments (Ref 1). They also obtained AlH 3AM 3 as a fumingg non-
crystaljfSU~kliquid. When studying the synthesis of LiAlH 4 under
intense cooling and using coarse-disperse lithium hydride, they
obtained, however, needle-shaped crystals (Fig 1) which con-
tained aluminum, hydrogen, and chlorine, but no lithium. Their
heating curve exhibits a thermal effect other than that of
LiAlli and is characterized especially by the explosive exo-
4 0
Card 1/2 thermic transformation at 109 C (Fig 2). Analysis of this sub-'
05-352
SOV/78-4-1, 1-5/50
On the Conditions of the Formation of a Chlorine-containing Derivative of
Aluminum H~dride
stance yielded the composition AlH nCl 3-n* Et20 (Et - C2H5); the
sum of hydrogen and chlorine was always too low and did not at-
tain figure 3. The authors investigated the influence exercised
by temperazure, dispersiveness of lithium hyd-ride and the veloci-
t,-~ of addilion of AlCl3upon the formation of this substance. The
-reaction of Lifl with the solution of AlCl3 in ether is (under
otherwise equal conditions) highly sensitive to temperature.
LiAlH is produced within the temperature range 0-50C and above
!8-209C, in the range 4-12 0C primarily the chlorine-containing
derivati've is formed, which is unstable at Lill excess. Its
formation is promoted by accelerated addition of AM 3 or by
using ooarse-di6perse Lill, At temperatures about 0 0C and main-
tenance of certain reaction conditions only pure LiAlH 4 is form-
ed~ There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 13 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: Auquot 11, 1958
Card 2/2 U
MIKMEVAj V,L; SELIVOKNINA., M.S. - MUKOVAI O.N.
I-----------
Melting diagram in the system potassium, hydroxide - potassium borohydride.
Zhiroieorg.khim. 7 no.7:1622-1627 Jl 162. (MIRA L6:3)
(PotaBsium hydroxide) ' (Potassium borohydride)
34826
S/020/16-2/1,42/00 /0 18/022
B I I O/B 10 1
AUTHORS: Mikheyeva. V: I Sejj-yo-!~hina, M, S. , an-! J~ryukcva 0 ii,
TITLE: "elting diagram of the system potassium hydroxide - potassium
boron hydride
Akad ~miya nauk SSSR Doklady, v 142. no 5, 1962, '.0-66 , '087
TEXT: To study t.ie reduction of inorganics by aikali boron hydrides at
elevated temoerat*ire, the melting diagram of readily fusible inorganics
with alkaii boron hydrides was investigated. Potassium boron hydride was
obtained from: N;tBH * KOH --4 KBH + NaOff, eluted with alcohol. and
4 4
dried in vacuo at 800C; it contained 99,5 % KBH The weighed portions of
XBH4 and KOH were filled in N 2 atmosphere into a quartz test glass, The 11-K
heating and cooling curves were plotted by means of Kurnakov pyrometer and
Pt-PtRh thermocoulle, KBH4 shows endothermic effects at: (1) melting at
640 OC (reversible: ': (2) decomposition at 690 - 7001C; and (5) beginning
reaction of the allIcali melt with the crucible material a- 780 - 8000C
KOH sh2j� thermal effects at: (1) polymorphous conversion at 2750C; (2)
Card C6-JV
SIO-20,1621142100.5/0 18/022
Yel-,ing diagrpm of -.!-,.e system B11O/B1O!
melting a' 585oC In the heating curves, additional 2rrevers:Lble heat
effects o0c,ur (I) a' 1000C, removal of traces of adsorbed water- and (2)
in the course of an intermediate stage of the establishment of phase
equilibrium in the zollid and. partly, in the liquid state. Therefore. the
cooking curves of m:xtures heated to < 6900C were used for pLotting the
melt-i-ng diagram,, Tl.e welting diagram (Fig, 1) for KOH-KBH consias of twc
0 4
branches of Orystal.-.ization of KOH and KBH 4 intersecting in the eutectic
-4470C and 5 3 14 KBH concentration,
at 4
corresponding to po:ymorphous KOH
rich in KOH proves -~he absence of
H2 separation is Lb:;erved between
e o F -, 2 -1 ; cC
The constan+ temperatui - 1,
conversion in the par,~ of the ayst,~,m
solid solutions based or, KOH. A slighi
450 and 5500C, the max-imum of which
corresDonds tc the -auimolar ratio of components W`hen the melts are dis-
solved, H as also !;eL)arated, sometimes with inflammation. oart-4--Lillarly in
2
the central parT of the system. probably due to: KBE KBR-OH, KE,
The dissociation pr)ssure of KH attains atmospheric pressure a7
and 'lie .-,olent rea"U;.on w1th water causes ignation~ Thias . the systcam
KOH--KBR4 is a pseud2binary cross sect-Lon of a quaternary system Th~~
Card 2/4
11elting diagram of the system ...
S/020/62/142/005/018/022
B110/BlOi
double melts of the central part have properties and activity of KH at
temperatures that lie ligh above the range of its stability in a pure
3tate. There are 1 fi6ure and 6 references; 4 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION:
Inotitut obahchey i noorganicheakoy khimii im. X. S.
Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and
Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of
Sciences JSSR)
September 11,
September 6,
by I. I. Chernyayev, Academician
Fig. 1 . Mel-ting diagrant for KOH - KBH 4'
(2) ~~ by weight; X = liquid.
(1) Temperature;
MIKHEYEVA, V.I.; qLJYOKfqMj__g.-S.
Solubility it, the systems KBH4 - H20 and KBH4 - KOH - H20- Zhur--
neorg.khim. 8 no.2t439-1,46 F 163. (HIFA 16:5)
(Potassium borohydride) (Potassium hydroxide)
(Solubility)
5171
3/020 3/148/003/023/037
/6
B117/B186
AUTHORS: D-yrova, T. U., ~eliseyeva, N. G., Selivokhina, M. S.
TITLE; ThermaL stability of sodium aluminum hydride
PEHIGDIC,',L: nauk SSS.R. Dolm-lady, v. 148, no. 3, 1963, 589-590
12EXT: The behavior of sodium aluminum hydride during heating was
investigated by the tlermal differential method with the aid of N. S.
Yurnakov's pyrometer. The preparation containing 96-,a' NaA1H was obtained
4
accordinC to a modifiod nethod described in 11, Clasen's patent (44277 IV--
a/12i, Feb. lo, 196o). It was heated in dry argon in vacuum up to
700-7500C and subsequantly cooled to 100-600C. Results: During heating
all phase trans f ormat ioris tti-ke an endothermal course. NaAlH melts at
4
1780C. At 290-2980C, further heatine causes a violent decomposition of
NaAlll and at 422
4 into Nall + Al + 3 /2 1121 -4320C, a dissociation of the
Nall into Na+ 1/2 111 Both reactions are accompanied by a strong gas
2*
separation. At 660-6640C, the phase t.-ansformatiorl takes place without
Card 1/2
Thernal stability of 3odiuiL,
S/020/63/148//003/023/037
B117/Bla6
change of the gas volizi;~, and corresponds to the melting of the metallic
aluminum separated durin6- decomposition of NaAllf The exothermal effect
4'
found on the coolinC 2urve at 660-6580C seems to indicate the reversible
character of the last-wentioned reaction. During further cooling, the *
formiation of Nall' from t",,e elements in the form of a white precipitate of
finest NaH, needles coilld be observed at 422r410 0C. There are 2 figures.
I
ASSOCIATION; Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S.
'r"urna.-,ova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and
Inor.c,anic Chernistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of.
Scien..,es USSR)
Octobi!r 9, 1962, by I. I. Chernyayev, Academician
Sep.teut-,~r 21 , 1962
DYMOVA, T.N.; SELIVCKHINA, M.S.; YELISEYEVA, N.G.
Thermal stability of potassium aluminum hydride. DAL AN
SSSR 153 r.o.6:1330-1332 D 163. (MM 17:1)
1. Predst4xleno akademikom I.I. Chernyayevym.
v PX i I IYEV) sF", IvOM f N
R-lAtirr
nit-roger. and the
332 no.2,1161-367 F 164.
tsr--'y 4u:' Sf -Pnn(-
GONCHUKOV, V.S.; I'VANIKO, T.Ya.: KRASWLANSKIY, I.I.; IARIN. L.A.j MAKHONIKO,
H.S.; RAXITO. R.I.; SAVICLIYEV, V.A.; SZLIVON, V.At; KHOKHORIN, A-I-;
ZELEVICH, P.M., inzhener, redaktor; V&I1TA_,_'G.i-., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor
[Manual fox builders of narrow-gauga railroads] Spravochnik-stroitalia
uzkokolein3kh zheleznykh dorog. Moskva. Goo. transp.zhel-dor. Izd-vo,
1956. 438 P. (MIRA 10:1)
(Railroads, Narrow-gauge)
SALIVON, V.A., inth.
Using blitci gauges in fixing rails to croseties. Transp.
stroi. 1C no-3:56 Mr 160. (MM 13:6)
-4 (Railroads--Rails)
,S-,C L / vov c q,- jr, F
PMO, V.S., i-azhener;"SELIVONCHIK, T.V., inzheaer.
Removal of dust ia fuel-feeding sections. Blek.sta. 25 n0-8:53
Ag 154. (MLR& 7:9)
(Dust--Removal)
I~n,:p~psin as an index of the lfunction~il s,-.s%e of the aarenall
cort.-x in. chronLe cardiac insufficiency. red. 28 no.11:
!Oi-103 N 165. (,-fJR-,' 18:112)
!ifed-,q fakulltetskoy L-3r-zipil ~za,-. ---af. V~_q.
lf-w~,ibnogo fak,ilit,2ta in. S'l 41 t'l-,
-,SEL,IVRA, Aleksandr Alekseyevich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; FATBI-
SOVICH, LI *', redaktor: FROZOROVSKJAYAJ.L., tekhnicheskiy
red,kt,r
[Automatic ventilating equipment of mine no-13, of the IKuyby-
shevugoll* trust] AVtOMRti2irovannaia ventiliatornaia ustanovka
shakhty no.13 tresta "Kuibyahevugoll" Moskva, Ugletekhisdat,
1955. 8 p. NLRA 9:3)
(Mine ventilation)
I
SELIVRA Aleksandr A Eki~s~ep,evic PIMSLEGIN, N.G.,otvetstven-nyy redaktor;
~ . yi c n~;
e' 'I
........ -I I - - heskiy redaktor
.. e i
[Mine ventilation equipment] Shakhtnye ventiliatornye UBtanovki.
MosIcva, Ugletekbizdat, 1957. 131 P. (MLRA 10:5)
(Mine ventilation)
SEL TVRA, A.A., inzh.
Continuous control of the operation of centrifugal mine fans.
0
Sbor. tr-ud. Inst. gor. dela AN URSR no.12:66-70 161. NIRA 1,7:11)
.1
(Fans, Mechanical)
SELIVRA, A.A.
New systems and apparatus of automatic control of mine ventilation
units. Sbor. trud. Ins-'U-. gor. dela AN URSR no.7:116-126 161.
- (MIRA 15:1)
(Mine ventilation)
(Automatic control)
ALIFEROVP V.P., inzh.; LAVAUK, MI., inzb.; DULIN, V.S., kand~ tekhn~
naukj SELIVRA, A,A.,~ kand, tak-hn. nauk
Gbaracteristics .)f water ring vacuum pumps used in degasing
coal mines. Ugoll 38 no,9:54 S 163. (MIRA 16-1-1)
1. Donetskly pol-takhnichaskiy institut,
SELIVRA, A.T.
Content of adrenalinelike substances and acetylcholine in the
superior cervical sympathetic ganglion in adult cats and kittens.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 59 no.4:60-64 Ap 165.
OMIRA 18: 5)
1. laboratoriya razvitiya vege Ustivnoy nervnoy sistemy (zav. -
dolctor btologicheoki~h rAuk V.S. Sheveleva) Instituta, evolyu-
t,-0~11111oy '1--Achenova (dlr. - chlen-korrespon-
,R,nt, AN SSSR pr,X. 'j,! .1-1. IN,-rejw) AN SSSR, loitiIngrad.
ACC NR: AP7003918 SOURCE7CODE: UR/0239/67/053/001/0124/0126-
AUTHOR: Selivra. A.-I.
ORG: Laboratory of Organism Thysiology in Extremal Conditions, Institute of
Evolutionary Physiology and Bi.ochemistry im. I M. Sechenov AN SSSR, Leningrad
.y stituta.
(Laboratoriya fizioiogii organima v ekstremal;n kh usloviyakh' In'
evolyutsionnoy fiziologii i b-Lokhimii AN SSSR)
TITLE: Artificial respiration technique for animals in a pressurized chamber
SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zhtrnal SSSR, V. 53,.no. 1, 1967, 124-126
C-c-rd-
TOPIC TAGS: enpex:bm ;1, dog, cat, biologic respiration, respirator
1W
ABSTRACT: The author proposas a technique for artificial respiration using the
Soviet DP-1 respirator. Two versions of the use of this respirator are described
for conducting artificial respiration in a pressure chamber at pressures below and
above 2.5 atm. The respirator itself operates automatically, utilizing the energy of
the compressed gas. The author used the described method on cats and dogs at an
oxygen pressure up to 4 atm and a nitrogen-oxygen mixture up to 6 atm. Figure I
shows the pressure chamber used. Orig. aA. has; I table and 1 figure.
2 UDC: 612
ACC NR: AP7003918
z I Fig. 1. Schematic drawing of the systems
used for artificial respiration in a pres-
7. sure chamber
1 Two stage reducer; 2 respiratory rate
regulator with a low pressure manometer;
1 3 - valve housfng with injector, pulmonary
pressure regulator, and exhalation duration
t-Kll 1
c~3
in-
regulator; 4 manovacuum meter; 5
rubber connecting hoses;
tubation; 6
:T, -777~,
7 RK-53 reducer assuring a smooth pressum
change in the second chamber up to 15 kg/cm;
4 8 - metal tube; dotted line shows attachment
to cylinder in tests at pressures greater
than 3.5 atm. [261
.SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 24Dec65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 001
'ATD PRESS: -5117
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sup a r 4-or cerv spnipathe t _i r; gam glion in C a L UU- IM5 f-,
czitogec.~.,Jz. Fiziol. zhur. 4.9 nio--5;":~;'-,r:(-,5 %-! 1 ' 'I
b"
-,i razvitl,7-t nermoy t .3 r. y ! r, E, tL,
1, boratni y
Le ri 4. rra
e r o s i car f i z o 1 o 71 i iirneri Secherova ~.N SSSH)l
ACC NRt AT60J~6566 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0176/0177
AUTHOR: Zalltsman, G. L.; Zin)vlyeva. 1. D.; Savich. A. A.; Selivra, Ao I.
ORG: none
TITIE: The functional state oC nervous system centqrs in humans and animals during
the formation of convulsive reactions to_bypqtgAja1'[Paper presented at the Conference
on Problems of Space Medicine aeld in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po.probLemam kosmicheskoy meditsiny,.1966. Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (ProbLems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii,
Moscow, 1966, 176-177
TOPIC TAGS: hyperoxia, central nervous system, oxygen induced convulsion,
electroencephalography
ABSTRACT:..A complex study was made of higher nervous activity, EEG's and E14G.1s_.
:(electromyograms) and'cardiovascular and respiratory system parameter
.measurements in human subjects who breathed high-pressure (3. 5 and 4 at)
1 oxygen until'the initial pathological epileptoid symptoms appeared. Experi-
ments beyond that point utiliz ad dogs and rabbits. In the animal experiments,
,.electrodes were implanted in various parts 'of the brain, including deep
;structures, and electrograme were made during respiration of oxygen at
pressures up to 5 at various ntages of the formation of the convulsive
'reactiQn,
-Card 1/2
L io948-67
kCCI~Rs AT6036566
It was found that in the in-itial stage of hyperoxia, high voltage dis-
charges appear on the EEG of humans and the electrosubcorticogram of
animals. These shifts are compensated in this stage and do not affect be-
havioral and sympathetic reactions, which show adaptive changes only.
In the final stage of high -:)ressure oxygen breathing the precursor
!period whole groups of subcortical and cortical structures are recruited
into the process, and dysfunctions of the motor, cardiovascular, respira-
tory, and other systems of the organism simultaneously appear.
This precursor stage is followed by the onset of chronic convulsions
due to profound disturbance cf the normal processes of cerebral regula-
tion, and the appearance in aLl structures of epileptoid pathological
rhythms. (W.As No. 2-2; ATD I)port 66-U61
/ SUBM DATFS:
SELIWANOW, B.
The large ele-Aric-power production and ongineoring in Siburia.
fv)virz techn 15 no.3.1:17-18 162.
SELU, Miroslav
~sse~ntial-ilow velocities of the gas phase in grid columns. Chem
prLm 12 no.8-.423-427 Ag 152.
1. Vyzkumn7.uutar-KraIovopoIsk
.q-strojirny.. Praha.
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