SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SENKIN, YE.P. - SENOV, P.L.
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ALEMANDROV, A.D.; 67EN'KIN, Ye.P.
Supplement to the article 'Nondeflectivity of convex surfaces.'
Vest.Lan.un. 11 no.1:104-106 156. MU 9:5)
(Polyhedra) (Surfaces)
:jLiBJECT USSR/11ATHEYATICS/Geometry 1 /1 PG - 498
AUTHOR SEWKIN E.P.
TITLE Unique definiteness of convex polyhedra.
PERIODICAL Uspechi mat.Nauk 11, 5, 211-213 (1956)
reviewed 1/1957
The author proves the following 'theorem from thich follows the theorem of
Cauchy on the convergence of isometric closed convex polyhedra: Let P, and
P2 be two isometric convex polyhedra, where P, (resp. P2) lies completely on
the boundary of the convex closure of P., (resp. P2 ) and 01 (resp. 02)' Here
01 and 02 may 1-Je on the boundary or outside of the boundary of the convex
closures of P 1 and P 2 respectively. Let L I and L2 be the boundaries of F 1 and
P2' If all distances between 0 1 and the points of L 1 are equal to all distances
between 0 2 and the isometrically corresponding points of L 21 then P, and P2
are congruent.
Ta-;
SEMKIN, E.P.
SEE SITEWAKIN, M.M. FOR THIS ABSTRACT.
Sarkomycin and its Analogs. 17 Synthesis of Dihydrosarkomycin and its Antipode.
Zhur. Obshchey Khim. 27,742- 8, ( 1957 ).
8491,
S'/043/60/0!9/004/014/015XX
C 111/ C 333
AUTHOR: Sen'kin, Ye. P. J~
TITLE: On Bending of Gene 1 Convex Surfaces *,Vith Boundary
PERIODICAL; Vestnik Leningradskogo universiteta, Seriya matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomii, 1960, Vol,19, No,4, pp~87-94
TEXT: Theorem I; Let F I and F2 be isometric general convex surfaces
with arbitrary boundaries L 1 and L2, Assume that- F and F contain
no rectilinear lines, the two end points of which lie on E Iand L 2
(intervals which totally consist of marginal points are admitted).
If then the surface F 1 is not. congruent to the surface F., then
there exist pairs of points A B, and C , D! on L uch-that
r(Al. D ) < D 'hs
Bj) > r(Ag, B 2) and r(Cl '~ r~c 2t 2), w ere A 29 B2
CV D2 are pointg on L 2 isometrically corresponding to the points
A,, B.,, vl'lj D,. while r denotes the spatial distanced
The theorem has been already proved for regular surfaces by the
author in (Ref,l),
From theorem I it follows the well-known theorem of A~ V. Pogorelov,
Theorem II: Isometric closed convex surfaces are congruent.
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C 111~ C 333
On Bending of General Convex Surfaces With Boundary
X , Y E Q be isometrically corresponding poJnts, r(xl,.y 1)
and r?X,, Y ~ their spatial distances, If for arbitrary pairs of
2 2
points it holds r(x.,, Y1 ~?t r(X 2' Y2 ),then Q1and Q2are
congruent.
Lemma I is proved with the aid of a lemma from (Ref.3),
There axe 3 Soviet references.
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SEN2KIN Ye.F.
Single-valued determinability of one class of general convex
bounded surfaces. Vest.LGU 16 no.19-77-82 161. (IMA 14:10)
(Surfaces)
SENIKIN. Ye. P.
Stability of sollutions to elliptic equations. Vest. LGU 18
no.1--46-47 163. (PIRA 16:1)
(Equations-Numerical solutions)
AUTHORS: Govorova, R. A., Sen'kin, Ye. P. 20-1-18-4-22 161
TITLE: Some Features of the Grinding of Glass With Soft
Abrasives (Ob osobennostyakh shlifovki stekla myagkimi
shlifovaltnikami)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, Nr 4,
PP. 705-708 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The cavities in glass are from 30 to 50 % less deep, if
soft abrasives are used instead of aVrasives of cast iron.
The present paper investigates the reasons for this phenomenon
and exactly defines several details of the grinding process.
When the worked piece is rotated below the abrasive, the
grain of the abrasive sooner or later moves into such a
position as to make possible an increase of the surains
transferred from the glass or from the abrasive without
causing a motion of the corn. The grain is conically
shaped, which represents its operational position. When a
conical shape is reached, the following cases are possible:
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Some Features of the Grinding of Glass With Soft Abrasives 20-U8-4-22/61
curves corresponding to grinding agents from aluminum and
plexiglass pass considerably lower. This speaks in favor
of the fact, that abrasives of aluminum and plexiglass do
not destroy the largest grains of the basic fraction.
Furthe4on the authors mention other experimental data, which
confirm the correctness of the here found values on strains.
Then the number N of active grains in abrasives of cast iron
and plexiglass 13 approximately estimated. About 2 % of the
grains are active below an abrasive of cast iron and about
7 % below an abrasive of plexiglass.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 1 reference, I of vhich
is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii silikatov Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute for-the Chemistry of Silicates,AS USSR
PRESENTED: July 8, 1957, by A. A. Lebedev, Member of the Academy
SUBMITTED: July 4, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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NIKOLAYEVA, V.G.,- RYABCJV, M.N.; IVANYUKOV, D.V.; POPOVA, E.M.; SAICIN) I.B.;
ZLOTNIKOV, L.Ye.; DMITCHARADZE, V.M.; SEI IKIKA M.I.; Prinineli
1------- t_
uchastiye: KR)[M0VA, H.N.; IMALINOV, V.K.
Refining of heavy residual fuels by washing and separation.
KUm.i tekh.toplA masel 7 no-5:26-31 MY 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Vsesayuznyy nauchno-issle.davateliskiy institut po pererabotke
nefti i gazov i polucheni~m iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva,
Ybskovskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-
issledovatel'skiy i konstruktorskiy institut, khimicheskogo mashino-
stroyeniya. 2. Moskovskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod (for
Krymova, Malinov).
(Petroleum as fuel)
POPOVA, E.M.; NIKOLAYEVA, V.G.; SENIKINA, M.I.
Rapid methods of analysis of wash liquids in the purification
of gas-turbine residual fuels. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 7
no.7:62-65 J1 162. (KRA 15:9)
(Petroleum as fuel) (Emulsions)
46Y~EEFOF (6)
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AUIJIIHOk6: C,11 I y., yev,
Gorelik, s.S., Sen'kipa, M.S.
ci-ng and-
Strucikirri.L changes during cold-worl
recrysEialL iza Lion of molybdenum
-PE'Z 10:) 1 C \ Llzvostiya vysshikh uchebriykh zavedeniy. Chernaya
metalturgiya, no.9, 1962, 160-164
"EXT: Th e structural chantres during deformation and su sequent
I - 'b
annealing of cast niolybdeaurn were studied in relati on to the
hardening and softening processes. Bars of commercially pure
inolybdenum were forged at 16000C and annealed at 12000C for
2 hours. Samples 13 nin, thick were then *cut from the bars,
rolled at 5000C to 3C. and 80"1 reduction and then ani-Lealed at
temperatures of UP to 15000C. The changes in the structure were
followed by X-ray diffraction. The microstresses and size of the
regions of coherent scattering were determined. The beginning of
recrystallization was determined by the usual X-ray method.
-;eLaJ_Iograj)hic examination and hardness measurements were also
Carried out. After 80'~ reduction, hardness of Mlo increased by
4 factor of 1.6; t1lis increase in hardness was considerably less
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New designs for rvge. Rat. i sial. 33 no.8:5 Ag '57. IMLRA 10:8)
(Vitebak-Rugs)
:ucleons."
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V, ".7
Ltvov
2CEL,) 1954
SENIKIVO M.T., starshiy vikladach.
Effective cross section of double scattering of aeson5 on
the threshold of the effect. Dop.ta pov.Llviv.un. no.4, pt.
2:71-72 '53. (mr-RA 9:11)
(Masons-Scatterirc)
KARABUT, Z.G.; SEN'KIT, M.T.
WAVANUMCLZO-t-
Specific nucleon anargy. Dops ta pov. LIviv. un. no.5.pt.2t
79,-M'55 - (WRA 9: 10)
(Nucleons)
KOBILTANSKIY V.B. ~K`obylyanslkyio V.B.] ; SEITIKIV, M.T.
Radi:%tlon disDersion of electrons. Dop. ta --pov. Liviv. un.
no.7- pt.3:237-~238 '~7.' (YrRA 11: 2)
(Electrons)
s1r,581621ocolo 12/004/04, 8
A16o/Aioi
AUTHOR: Sen'kiv, M. T.
TITLE: Green's function of the particles system
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1562, 29, abstract 12A279
("Dopovidi ta povidoml. L'vivs'k. un-t", no. 9, 10,651, part 2, 27
28, Ukrainian)
TEXT: A summary of a report on the construction o~ equations for Green's
functions of n-electrons. Green's function of n - 1 particles becomes a part of
the equation for Green's function of n-particles.
rAbstracter's note: Complete translation]
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SENI KO, A.
Industrial cooperatives during the past 40 7ears. Prom.koop.
no.11:4 11 '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(Cooperative societies)
SEIZOEVY Yu.; SENIKO, A.; SUDARGHIKOV, V.
Testing of engines. Mar. flot. 22 no.6:25 j'e 1 62. 15:7)
1. Starshiy inspektor rechnogo Reggistra RSFSR (for Seleznev).
2. Upolnomochennyy Ministerstva rechnogo flota po p'riyemke
flota pri Sretenskom sudostroitellnom.zavode (for Senlko).
3. Ilachallnik otdela tekhnicheskogo kontrolya Sretenskogo
sudostroitellnogo zavoda (for Sudarchikov).
(Marine engines-Testing)
SENIKO, A.K., in.zb.
.
Enlarging measuring limits *f pneumatic micrometers. YAsh.381.
no.4:180-181 157. (MIRA 11:9)
(Micrometer) I
F N'r\ 0
PHASE I BOOK MLOITATION' SOV/5592
Vse3oyuznoy,:: sovezhchaniye no vnedreni.,u I
yadernykh IzIucheniy v narodnom ]-~rzyaystv-~ SS-311. Riga, 19aG.
RadIoaktIvnyye izotopy i yadernyye IzIuchenlya v narodnom
1&,ozyay3tve ISSR; trudy Vzesoyuznozo sove3hchaniya 12 - 16
apre.1ya 1960 g. S. Riga, v 4 tomalkh. t. 4: ' Pol'ski, razvedka
I razrabotka poleznyk-h ickopayamykh (Radioactive Isotopes and
Nuclear Radiation in the National Economy of the USSR; Tran-
sactionn on the Syi-nponiuia Held in Riga, April 12 - 16, 1960.1n
4 volumca. v. 4: Proapecting,Surveying, and 1-11nin of MLI-rl-'
eral Depozitz~' Vlosco-v, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961. 2R P. 3,640
copies printed.
Sponaoring Agency: Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-teV!-,nichoskiy.konitet
Soveta M-Inistrov SSSR. Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta'.Mini5trov
SSSR po ispoilzovaniyu atcmnoy energli
Eda. (Title page): 11. A. Petrov, L. 1. Fe~renko, and P. S. SavItqkIy;
ed. of this volume: 114. A. Speranakiy; Scientific ed.: M. A.
Speranskiy; Eyecutive Eds.: N. N. Kuzlmina and A. G. Ionell;
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Radio ric- z;ilvc jzlotop~an and Ntxclear (Cont.) SOV/5592
development Of radioactive methods used In procpecting, Sur-
voying, and -,aI-,.:Ln6 Of Ores. Individual report.,, pre-zen', tha
results of the latest scientific research on thc. developm~~nt
and lz:iorovenant of the theca-j, i:iethodolo~-~r.. and technoicg~ of
radiometric investigations. Application of r-~dlcactlve rnethod3
In the field of engineering geology, hydrolcgy, and the crn-
t"ol of ore enrichment proses3es in analyzt~d. 11~o p-2rzonalit-le-,
are mentlor&- There are no references.-
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Alekzeyev, F. A. ?resent State and Future Prozpa,~ts of Applying
the Methoda of Nuclear Geophyaics in Frospecting, SurveyInE, an!
of I-Uneralu 5
M
Yu. P., G. 1-1. Vo3koboynilcov, and L. V. ,-,,-,zyukin.
Neutron and Ca=za-Ray Logging at Ore and Coal De;czits
Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Xulkher,and D. M. Sreb-rcdollskly. The
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8/16 62/000/009/061/120
D228%307
AUTHOR:
TITLE: Studying the nature of the correlation of radioactive
and ndnradioactive-elements
PERIODICAL: Aeferativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 9, 1962, 43, ab-
stract 9A284 (In-collection: Vopr. rudn. geofiz., no.
3, M., Gosgeoltekhizaat, 1961, 114-118)
TEXT: The correlations of radioacti-Ire and nonradioactive elements
were studied in 13 deposits and ore manifestations of differing
genesis, representing by the ores of 10 element6 (niobium, tanta-
lum, rare-earths, zirconium, phosphorous, vanadium, molybdenum,
tungsten, and copper). It was established that the possibilitSr and
expediency of applying the correlation method to determine the con-
.tent of a nonradioactive element from the concentration of its ra-
dioactive accessory is mainly conditioned by a deposit's genetic
peculiarities and is most perspective in sedimentary deposits. The
-correlation method's application in deposits of hydrothermal gene-
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AUT' 1110R: Sen"-o,--L,---X-
r'L'ITLEE: Photoneutron method of seeking, prospecting, and
sampling beryllium ores.
2 _--;'_RIJDICAL: Pe--"'era-ui_vnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 3, 1062, 27, abb-
s.ract 3k225 (V sb. Radioakt. izotopy i yadern. izlu-
cheniya v nar. k11--ve SSSR, v. 4, M. , Gostop tekhiz-
dat, 1961, 163-171)
~'1-4-59 (F!,TUV-4-59) type equipment for determining the be-
ryllium content of powdered samples by the photoneutron method is
described. The apparatus consists of CLI-3 (SCh-3) type series'neu-
Vron radiometer and a sDecial emitter, in which beryllium samples
are irradiated by gamma-rays of isotope Sb124 , with an initial ac-
C~
tivity of 50 millicuries. The registration of retarded photo-,,Ieu-
U I _(SNMO U
rons is accomplished by f our (_kj,-0-S -5) type counters. The
measure;ment range for the given equipment lies within the li-.iits of
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Photoneutron method of ... D228/D301
from 0.002~a' BeO to 100~a Be. The productivity comprises from 4 to
10 samples per hour when analyzing ores with a content of 0.01% BeO
U * o, U U
and above. The apparatus is at ended by ne opera-or and is without
hazard in its handling. The method olf comparison with a standard is V
used ifn 'he measurements. Data are cited about thEr correction co-
efficient's for the self-absorDtion o_~` neutrons in relation to the
samDlels absorbent content and for the sample density. The good
convergence'wit.h the data of Qhemical analys-:s is noted, as lis t1ne
adeauate authenticity, which allows the obtained results to be
uZed 1"or calculating all categories of reserves. The results of in-
ve s t- isa-at ions on clarifying the possibility o.-L' seeking beryllium de-
- U
posits from dispersion aureoles are stated. With this aim 'he sen-
sitivity of 'he FNMV-4-59 equipment was raised by means of increas-
ing the number of SNMO-5 counters to 11 and raising the Ini-w-fal ac-
124
tuivity o_-P Sb 11o 75 millicuries. In this case the sensitivity
threshold equals 0.0005% BeO. It is shown that beryllometric sur-
veying, based on the photoneutron analysis of drift samples, is
0
possible in principle and expedient in practice. The characteristic
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SENIKO, A.K.
Possibility of radiometric sampling of beryllium ores in a state
of natural bedding. Razved. i prom. geofiz. no-39':69-71 '61.
(MIRA 15:3)
(Radioactive prospecting) (Beryllium)
SEN I KO, A. 14.
SENIKO, A. M. -- "The D-7-velopment of New Methods of Selection for Non-
Perishable Breads." Min Higher Education USSR. Leningrad Agricultural
Inst. Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of
Agricultural Sciences.)
A', No. 4, Moscow, 1956
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THORS - 3,rodskiy, A.I. , Xthiyezer, A."., Ma-da, V.I. and
Sen1ko, A.P.
'21TIE: Standard calorinctric equi-pme-.at "or chechin- --mall
Power
PEL,'IODIC,~L: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radiocle1ctroaika,
no. 6Y 1961, 18-19, ~~bstrzxt 6 1107 (V sb. '100 let
so dnya rozlid. A.3. Popoval, E., ~~%' OSSSR, 1960,
188-193)
-XT Tlic arrangement is based on the division o-: the Power taca-
siired ~)y the calorimeter by mcL~ns of a sta-z-Aard dir~.ctional coupler.
it consists of power source, wavemeter, S11F po-v-:er lev, 1 - r; ~: z,-:1LA lizer,
attenuator, standard directional coupler z-d a Ix
'The SHF power sources arc typical, oil irmiersed hlystro--13. The use
of an oil bath and a good supply sta6ilizatic,-:t mak2s t1--e IL tL-di-n.
frequency drift '.2tetter than 1-2 c 10-5. The power lcvcl stabilizcr
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VOLOSHINY A.I.; DOGOYAVLR,'SKIY, K.A.; AMfTYRCH12ffO,, A.M.; TURIK, I.A.;
ZHIDKO, A.S.; LYALYUK, V.S;; GABAY, L.I.; OfiOFRIMi'KO, V.P.;
STARSHINOV, B.N.; BABIY, A.A.; SAVELOV, N.I.; Prinimali '
uchastiye: TORYANIK, E.I.; VASTLIYEV, Yu.S.; OWL', T.I.;
SENYUTA, V.I.; BONDARRIKO, I.1'.; AMSTISLAVSKIY, DA;
ANDRIANOV, Ye.G.; SERGEYEV, G.H.; ZAHAKHOVSKIY, M.A.;
LYUKDOON., M.O.; IVONIN, V.K.; TSNBAL, G.I.; SENIKO G,Ye.-
KONAREVA, N.V.; SOLODKIY, Yu.L.; LUKASHOV,
GORBAITEV, Ya.S.; SUFRUN, I.Ye.; TIKHOMIROV, Ye.I.; KONONENKQ, P.A.;
PROKOPOV, V.N.; GULYGA, D.V.; PLISKANOVSKIY, S.T.; PONOWOEVA, K.Ye.
Effect of the length of coking on coke quality and the performance
of blast furnaces. Koks i I-thim. no.12:26-32 !61.
Q,LIRA ?51:2)
1. Ukrainskiy uglekhimicheskiy institut (for Volosh.1m,
Bogoyavlenskiy, Akhtyrchenko,.Turik, Zhidko, Lyalyuk, Toryanik.
Vasillyev, Shemel'),~ 2. Zhdanovskiy koksokbixicheskiy zavod
(for (ULbay, Senyuta, Bondarenko~ Amstislavskiy, AndrIAnov,,
Sergeyev, Zamakhovskiyj Lyukimson, Ivonin, TSimbal)'. 3. UrallskJy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh wt~llov (for
Onopri-yenko, Starshinov,,_Babiy, Sen!ko, Konarev'a-, Solodkiy)-
4. Zavod "Azovstall" (for Savelov-, Lukashov, Tarasov, Gorbanev,
Suprun, Tikhomirov, Kononenko, Prokopov,, Gulyga, Pliskanovskiy.,
Ponomareva).
(Coke)
(Blast furnaces)
SEN'KO, G
2'
77,sne3 -with natural gas.
cool, (MT,R" 17:12)
tll-~ metallove
nauchno-issladovatellskiy
1. Uk M., -L A-
_SENLI~O,__qje,~; ONOPRIYvNKO, V.P.; TSARITSYN, A.N.; MOZGOVOY, V.M.; CHERNOV,
G.I.; KONAIREVA, N.V.
Analysis of blast furnace performance with the automatic control of
the blast in the air tuyer~s. Stall 25 no.7:590-593 11 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isslpdovst-llsk~- institut metpl!Dv i Makeyevskiy
metallurgicheskiy zavod.
STARSHINOV, B.N.; SITIITTS.;~~, V.D.; SENIKO, G,Ye.; GUM', D.V.; BABIY, A.A.;
,T .7LT-Y i "P -1i e: 03 1-1-H
i ou M.Ya.; SAVELOV,
,ORU
N.I.; PLISK-00VSKly, S.T.; IAHSEYE; YU.3.; M.L.:
TARASOV, F.P.; ZAGREBA, A.V.; KAMENEV, R.D.; TYACHEIF&O, A.A.;
F.REYDIN, L.M.; LUKIN, P.G.; POPOV, Yu.A.; MISHIN, P.P.; KARACHETITSEV,
M.D.; DOLMATOV, V.A.; AYUKOII, A.S.; PALAWITA, V.P.; TIAZOVSKIY, Yu.V.;
SOLODKIY, Yu.A.; KONAREVA, N.V.; SAPRONOV, Yil.V.; SINTTSKAYA, S.K.;
SAPRONOV, B.V.; LEKAREV, V.L.; STOLYAR, V.V.; PROUORENKO, Z.A.;
BANDINA, Ye.Ye.
Results of the first year of operation of large capacity bliast
furnaces. Sbor. trud. UNIIM no.11:31'.-46 165,
W-Tpb~ 18:11)
STARSHINOV., B.N.; SENIKO, G.Ya.; PLISKANOVSKIY, S.T.
Investigating processes in the upper part of the shaft of a
large blast furnace. Sbor.trud. UNIIM no.11:56-65 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
JVA~! Tq5yly, V7
List of Ruscipn Axc.~-ssions. Librery of Congreiss. Au~~-st 1952. Tu-:iCLkSSIFIED.
SENIKO, L., inzh.
Innovators of the Kuznetsk Basin. Mast. ugl. 8 no.11:7 N '59.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Kuznetsk Basin--Coal mines and mining)
_S9N_!XC,_L,5,, inzh.; NIKITIN, V.D., inzh.; TOMASHEVSKIY, L.P., inzh.;
PAYALINIKOV, A.11., tekhnik
Rapid making of a two-lane haulageway in the Kuznetsk Basin. Shakht.
stroi. 6 no.12:14-17 D 162. (NIRA 16:5)
1. Shakhta No.3/3-bis Prokoplyevskogo tresta ugollnoy promyshlennosti
kombinata Kuzbassugoll Ministerstva ugollnoy promyshlennosti SSSR.
(Kusnetsk Basin--Tunneling)
SENIKO., L.S., inzh.; TOMASHEVSKIY, L.P., inzh.
Labor safety in combined minin-a, with flexible shields. BezoD.-
truda v prom. 7 no.3:4-6 Mr 163. (MiRA 16:3)
1. Shakhta No-3-3-bis, Kuzbass.
(Kuznetsk Basin--Goal mines and mining--Safety measures)
SENIKOY L.S,, inzh.-, NIKITIN, V.D., inzb.; PAYALINIKOV, A.M., tekhnik
Driving a haulage drift at a rate of 815 m a month. Shakht.
stroi. 7 no.6t2O-23 -Te 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Shalchta No.3/3-bis Prokoplyevskogo tresta ugollnoy promysh-
lennosti kombinata Kuzbassugoll Ministerstva ugollnoy promysh-
lennosti SSSR.
(Kuznetsk Basin-Mining engineering)
I"O'KAllovy V.I,.y inzh.; VILICIIITSKIY, V.V.., inzh.; FMCNER, I.A., inzh.; SENIKO,
L.S.., inzh.; VOYNIKAN-TS, inzh.; BOT,'QV, V.V., inzh.; BLO*.Qfrjll,
B.G. I inzh.
Naking 2,753m of crosscut in hard rock in 31 days. Shakht. stroi. 8
no.6:17-21 Je 164. (1-111RA 17: 10)
1. Kombinat -Kuzbassugoll (for Romanov, Villchitskiy, Payner). 2.
Shakhta llo.3/3-'bis tresta Prokoplyevskugoll (for Senlko). 3. Trest
Prokop'yevsl-ugoll (for Voynilmnis). 4. Kumetskiy mshinostroitellnyy
zavod (for Dovkov, Blokhov).
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KOCH: OV, bi
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-ner)
K,G,'LI)i Mat ay
SENTIK01 L.S.; TOM-,~SSFEVSKIY, L.P.
I ~I estima~-nnr -uhe ~-ren=-~h of flex-'ble shield
Method of approyi-mately - 11-1. 1 u 6 t, :- - --
elements. Vop.gor.da,;l. no.22.,52-56 'E4. (MIRA 18:6)
1. Shakhta k10.3-3 bis tresta Prokoplyevsk-ugoll.
247,19
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AUTHORS% Rutmanp D.S., Wrin.~radova, L.V., Makarova, T.S., Kalliga, G.P., /
Kolbasova, V.A., ~
TITLEi Improvement of the technology of zirconium products for
casting from aqueous suspensions of the pro-stabilized ZrO
2
PERIODICALi Ogneupory, no. 7, 1961, 301-302
TEXTi Experiments are described here which were conducted at the Podollskily
zavod ogneupornykh izdeliy (Podollsk Plant of Refractory'Products) to in-
vestigate thb possibility of avoiding the previous grinding ci zirconium
dioxide and, thus, shorten the technology of zirconium products. Industrial
zirconium dioxide with a content of 97.5% ZrO 2+ Hfo2 and chemically pure
calcium carbonate' were used for the experiment. A mixture of 93% ZrO
2
and 7~. CaO was prepared. Briquets were pressed from it at a pressure of
500 kg/cm2 and burned at tomperaturesof 16000C and 17000C respectively.
The microscopic and X-ray structural analysis showed a stabilization
degree
of 93-95% of ZrO 2 in the briquets. The effect of the pH of the
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medium on the viscosity index of the crude zirconium mass was also tested.
The particles are characterized b~r high values of the'~. potential, which
cause the stability of the crude mass. With the parameters mentionedt an
experimental batch of crucibles with a content up to JOO cm3 was cast. The
characteristic values of the blanks and of the products burned for 9 hr
at 16000C are compared in the table with the characteristic values for
previous grinding of ZrO 2 and rirr-ing before stabilization. The duration
of the production cycle is shortened by about t6n days and grinding and
rin3ing of ZrO 2 previous to preparation for stabilization are omitted. The
use of stabilized ZrO without previous grinding showed that the sintering
2
ability of the material was slightly improved. There are I figure and 1
table.
ASSOCIATIONt Podol'skiy zavad ogneupornykh izdeliy (Podol'sk Plant of
Refractory Products) D.S. Rutman, L.V. Vinogradovs, T.S.
Makarova; Khimiko-takhnologiohaskiy institut im. Mendeleyeva
(Chemic-al-technological Institute imeni, Mendeleyev) G.P.
Kalliga, V.A. Kolbasova, Ye.l. Shallnov.
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KLEMPARSKAYA, N.N.; SHALINOVA, G.A.; POZDNYAKOV, A.L.
Possibi.lity of nonspecific increase of resistance against infection
in BCG-vaceinated mice. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid..i imm. 41 no. 2-.
141 F 164. (NIRA 17:9)
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AUTHORS: Klemparskaya, N.N. and Shal no-ya.l.-G.-A.-
TITLE: The stimalatin,~ effect of a combined immunisation of
BCG vaccine and other vaccines on immunogenesis in
irradiated and noh-irradiated 'mice
PERIODICALL: Byulleten' eksperimentallnoy biologii i meditsiny,
v. 54, no. 9, 1962, 78-81
TEXT; There is no report to be found in medical literature
on the use of BCG vaccine as an adjuvaht to other vaccines.
"xperiments were carried out on 1474 albino female mice weighing
~8-20g, inoculated with a living B.coli culture injected s.c. into
220 mice (25 or 100 millions of microorganismq); a monovaccine of
B. paratyphi Breslau No. 2503 killed at 56-580C, injected i.c, into
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439 mice (200 millions); a tetravaccine (from the Ufa Institute of
Vaccines and Sera) agains'L typhoid, B. paratyphi B, S. flexneri and
S. sonnei, injected s.c. at a dose of 0.25 ml into 760 mice. The
dry BCG vaccine w-s obtained from the Institute of Epidemiology and
Microbiolop-j imeni N.F. G;:ufialey V!IS USSR. It was added (lmg/Q.1 Ml
physiol. solitticn) to the vaccines immediately before the injection,
in its native form or after gutoclaving. A whole body irradiation
was carried out on grou-Ds -of *12 mice with a 300 r dose at a dose rate
of 20-22r/min. Immunity was tested by inoculation with living
bacterial cultures. It was found that the addition of BCG vaccine
as an adjuvant to other vaccines increased markedly the immunity of
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Stimulating influence of combined immunization with BCG
vaccine and other vaccines on immunogenesis in irradiated
and nonirradiated mice. Biul. eksp. biol. med. 54 no.9:
?8-81 S 162. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Predstavlena deystvitelInym chlenom AWI SSSR N.N.
Zhukovym-Vcrezhniko,p,nn.
SHALITTOVA, 'I. A., Cand Med Sci (diss) -- "Oianses in "he biological properties
of microbes In the organism of animals in acute radiation disease". Moscow,
Y'5~1- 17 -DP (Acad Med.Scl NSSRI), 250 co-ples (ET, NO 12, 1960, 131)
40481
S/205/62/002/002/014/015
1020/1215
.AUT'HORS: Klemparskaya, N. N. and Shal'nova, G. A.
TITLE: The stimulation of immunogenesis in irradiated animals by the combined administration
of certain bacterial antigens
PERIODICAL- Radiobiologiva, v. 2, no. 2, 1962, 332
TEXT: The following gram-negative antigens were administered together with NUX (BCG) vaccine for
stimulation of immunogenesis in mice, in which immunogenesis was repressed following whole-body irradi-
atiOD of 300 r: B. coli (220 mice), monovaccine of S. breslau (439 mice), and tetravaccine against typhoid
fever, paratyphoid B,S. flexneri, and S. sonne (696 mice). Inoculation was performed 24hours after irradiation.
The animals were divided into 4 groups, each containing both irradiated and non-irradiated animals. The
first received only antigen, the second -antigen+ BCG vaccine, the third-only the BCG vaccine, and the
fourth (c on trol)- physiological salt solution. In all the experiments in which the antigen was combined with
the BCG vaccine there was a twofold increase in survival ard a two to threefold increase in agglutinin titre.
Similar results were obtained with tetanus anatoxin in combination with the BCG vaccine.
SUBMITTED: November 29, 1961.
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apparent during the first few days after irradiation, when no clinical symptoms are
evident; recovery does not take place until about a month later, which is much longer
than is required for the clinical symptoms to disappear. The authors suggest that
infection of the animals with living microorganisms is a valuable technique for evaluating.
the immune response and for developing vaccination schedules following Irradiation. Data
are presented showing that the mortality rate of mice infected-WIth paratyphoid bacilli,
BCG or E. colt Is significantly increased by irradiation, but that the immune response
can be increased 2-4 times by addition of living or dead BCG ~ ells to vaccines prepared
from Gram-negative organisms, a combination which is *ell tolerated by the animaIs.r-,
"The activating effect of BCG vaccine on the development of antitoxic immunity was
studied in the authors' laboratory by Aspirant V.M. Zemskov.11 Orig. art. has: 1
table.
ASSOCIATION: none
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SHALINOVA, M.N.
Formation of toxic ageats in radiation sterilization [with su-mary
in English]. Zhur.ob.biol. 19 no.3:234-239 Yq-Je '58, (MIRA 11-6)
1. Institut mikrobiolo."ii IN SSSR.
(RADIATION STFRILI.ZATION) (YRAST)
at
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9 o
SHALOBANOV, V.P., FAYGFMLYUM, G.A., LAZYK, N.F.,Inzh.
Train disoatcher communications by high-frequency channels.
Avtom., telem. i aviazi 2 no. 8:24-25 Ag '58. (MIRA 11;8)
l.Nachallnik laboratorii signalizatsii i svyazi Dallnevostochnoy
dorogi (for Shalobanov). 2. Starshiy inahener laboratorii signa-
lizataii i avyazi Dallnevostochnoy dorogi (for Fayganbluym).
3. Laboratoriya signalizatsii i evyazi Dallnevoetochnoy dorogi
(for Lazyk).
(Railroads--Communication systems)
ar,-arat J.
o a-r-
e;-,a.,L- rnt I
SHALOBANOV., V.P.
Change in the network for the di*,Ot control of a rebroadcasting
system of selective communications. Avtom., telem. i sviaz, 6
no.10:44-45 0 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Nachallnik laboratorii signalizatsii i svyazi Dallnevostochnoy
dorogi, vneshtatnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Avtomatika, telemekhanika
i avyaz'".
(Railroads-Communication systems)
SHALOBAYEV, G.A., ento-nolog
The work of entomologists. Zdrav.Tadzh. 6 no.4:46-47
Jl-Ap, '59. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Stalinabadskaya rayonnaya bollnitsa.
(WORMS, INTBSTIITAL AND PARASITIC)
YERHOL'U'VA, Z.Y.; TAROVOY, L.V.; GIVESIPTAL', N.I.; SHA.LOIILYUKO, V.A.
Intramuscular administration of tetracyclines in the treatment
of patients with brucellosis. Antibiotiki 4 no.4:57-59 Jl-Ag
'59. (MIRA 12-.11)
1. Kafedra m1krobiologii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMU SSSR
prof.Z.V.Yermol'yeva) TSentral'nogo institiita usovershenstvovaniya
vrachey I Icafedra infektalonnykh bolezney (zav. - doteent L.V.
Yhrovoy) Stavropol'Bkogo maditsinskago instituta.
(BRUCELLOSIS ther)
(TETTRACYCLIIM ther)
YAROVOY, L.V., dotsent; RUD14EV,M.M.; 4HAMWIM0, V.A.; KAEa0VA, L.V.;
BENINSON, S.M.; KRAYNEV, L.G.
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of an outbreak of
Q fever in children. Pediatriia 42 no.5:73-76 My'63
1. Iz kliniki infektsionnych bolezney (zav. - dotsent L.V.
Yarovoy) Stavropollskogo meditsinskogo instituta, Stavropolt-
skogo protivochumnogo instituta i otdela asobo opasnych in-
fektsiy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsii Checheno-Magush-
skoy MSR.
YAROVOY, L.V.; BIRYUKOVA, V.F. [deceased); SRALOMAYENKO, V.A.
Result of treating patients with generalized br-deellosis with
antibiotics and vaccines under hospital conditions. Antib-ioti2ki
6 no.3:238-240 Mr 161. (14IRA 14:5)
1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. L.V.Yarovoy) Stavropol'-
skogo meditsinskogo instituta,
(BRUCELLOSIS) (ANTIBIOTICS) (VACINNATION)
YAROVOYJ, L.V.; BLREZI-MOY, M.A.; SHALOMAMIKO, V.A.; 31-aYUKOVA, V.F.
Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of a familial outbreak
of encephalitis. Sov. red. 25 no.10:130-131 0 61. (KiiA 15:1)
1. Iz kliniki infektsionnykh bolezncy (zav. - dotsent L.V.Yarovoy)
i kliniki nervnylch bolezney (zav. - dotsent M.A.Berezhnoy)
Stavropollskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
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Educational Facilities
"Concerning the State and Outlock- of the Davelopment
of Higher Pharmaceutical Mucation. in the USSR)"
P L Senov, 4 pp
"Farmatsiya" No 2
Present and future facilities to train pharmacists
PA IT68
LT68
SENOV, P. L.
[Pharmaceatic chemistry; a textbook] Famatsevtichaskaia khimiia;
uchebnik. 3. perev. i dop.- izd. Moskva, Kedgiz, 1950 462 P.
(Chemistry. Medical and pharmaceutical) (MIRA 8:11)
1. SFIIOV- P.L.
2. USSR (600)
4. Agriculture
7. Bibliography on the Chinese magnolia. Moskva. 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Gongress. February, 1953.Unclassified.
S--,Iil-~V~ P, L., "-, -.'.
F~---mac- - Hi2;tory
I.:,-
I ~,rp Pxaminntion of drugs. Apt. delo NO. 1, 1952.
FirFt F,uf-i;r "'
Librory of COnP--PSS
Mo., t ILI -L LLL~ 2.L -:,ussipin, A cc(' --,si on s -
No-iciaber lqr~2
SIV.,N) P. L.
2. USSR (600)
4- Mendeleyev, Dnitrii Ivancvich, 1834-1907
7. D. I. Mendeleyev and pharmacy; 45th anniversary of death. Apt. delo no. 2 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fqbruary -1953. Unclassified.
SENOV, P. L., Prof.
USSR/Medicine - New Drugs May/Jun 52
"Data.Obtained in the Pharmaco-Chemical Investiga-
tion of Some Drug Preparations Derived From chines-
Limonnik, Prof P. L. Senov
"Aptechnoye Delo" No 3, PP 5-8
ATdetailed pharmacognostic investigation of limonnik
fSchizandrae chinensis ~j prepns indicated absence'
of alkaloids, glucosides, saponins, vitamins A, B,
and D; presence of essential oils, tanning sub-
stances, dyestuffs, and vitamin C. In the search
for the active principle of limonnik Lwhich acts as
a stimulant7, D. A. Balandin succeeded in isolating
t'schizandiln" from its seeds.
221T20
SKNOV, P.L., proffensor.
"Sc'hisandra kiylesis.0 Reviewed by P.L. Senov. Apt.delo 2 no.):70-72 Hy-
Je 153. (KLRA 6:6)
(Botany, Medical)
SEHOV, P.LI.
... 1. First supplement to the bibliograpby on Schizandra Ghinensis.
Aptech. delo, Moskva 2 no.6:68 Nov-Doc 1953. (CLMI 25:5)
SRMOT. P.L., professor.
Basic principles of the new edition of the national pharmaconoela
of the U.S.S.R. Apt.delo 3 no.2:57-58 Mr-Ap 154. (MMA 7:4)
1. Predsedatell Gosudarstvennogo farmakopsynogo komitsta. Uchanogo
soveta Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(Pharmacopoeias)
SENOV, P. L.. professor; FILMN, A. M.
-z ~ .,
Review of the "Information Circulars' of the Stavropol Territorv
section of the Main Administration of Pharmacies of the R.S.F.S.R.
A-pt.delo 4 no-1:56-57 Ja-F 155 (MIRA 8:4)
(STAVROPOL TMITORY)
(PRLRMOOLOGT .. FMIODICAM)
SENOV, F-Z.
"Chemiatry and tachnologF of chemical and pharmaceutical prepara-
tiona.11 M.TS.Robert-Niku. Reviewed by P.L.Senov. Apt.delo 4 no.2:
57-60 Mr-Ap 155. (MLRA 8:5)
(PHARMCOLOGY-HMBOOKS, MARUAW, ETC)
(ROB-ERT-RIKU, M.TS.)
SENOV, F.L., professor; MELIRMMA, G.A.. dostent.
Con&ucting pharmaceutical practice in the fifth year of
pharmaceutic chamistry- Apt. dalo. 4 no.6:29-32 N-D '~-5. (MIRA 9-1)
(PHARK&GY, clucation,
in ftsuia)
MNLIRICHNUKO, A-K.,; OBOYMAKOVA, A.11.,; SENOV, P.L.
Trip to the sixteenth general assembly of the International
Pharmaceutical Society in Great Britain. Apt. delo 5 no-1:50-55
Ja-Y 056. (MI2A 9:5)
(PHAPAACY-COGRESSES)
SENOV, P.L., professor
-e-
Training parmacista in the school of Parmacy of the University of
London. Review. P.L.Senov. Apt.delo 5 no.2:45-48 Mr-Ap 156.
(ENGIAIM-PHARMLC,T) (MIMA 9:7)
Smi 1(,_�. 11, -,
"Scientific bulletin;" a quarterlv scientific bulletin of the
Poznan State Scientific Research Institute of Medicinal Plants
[in Polish] Reviewed by P.L.Senov. Apt-dalo 5 no.4:60-63 -TI-Ag 156.
(POIAND--PHARMACOLOGY--PERIODICALS) (MIM 9:9)
SANOV. P.L.
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Second supplement to the bibliographv on the Chi-rese magnoliavine.
Apt.delo 5 rio.6:52-55 R-D 156. (HIM 10:1)
(BIBLIOGRAMY--SGHISANDRL)
CMIUTOV, K.V.,-otvetstvennyy redakpor; SHEMYAKIN,,F.M.. professor,- otvat-
stvenny7 redaktor; DAVAnOV.-A.B., redaktor; RACHINSKIY T.V.,
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daktor; TROSTYANSKAYA, Ye.Y., profo~ssor, redaktor; UGOROV, N.G.,
redak-tor izdatel'stva; ASTAFIYEVA, G.A., takhnichaskiy redaktor**
[Studies in ion-exchange chromatography; vork of the conferience
on the application of ion-exchange chromatograpby in medical and
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trudy soveohahaniia po primeneniiu ionoobmennoi khromatografii Y
meditainkoi i pishchavoi promyshlennosti.* Moskva, 1957- 193
(MIRA 102*
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR.Komissiva 'Po khromAtografii.2.Chles-kor-
respondent Akademii nauk SSSR (:ror chmutov)
(Ion exchange) (Chromatographic analysis)
SEBOV, P. L.
LFharmacentical chemistry; textbook for schools of pharmacy]
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(GHIHISTRY. HF.DIQkL AND PHARMAGIUTICAL)
SENOV, P. L.
Some rese rch trends in the field of pharmaceutical analysis during
the sixth five-year plan. Apt.delo 6 no.2:3-5 Mr-Ap '57. (KIRA 10:6)
(CEMMISTRY, MEDICAL AND PURMAGEWICAL)
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SNNOV, P. L.
Work in creating a consolidated pharmecopoeis for the Scandinavian
countries. Apt.delo 6 no.3:76-77 My-Je 157. (mm 1L:l)
(SCANDIIIAVIA--PHARRACOPONIAS)
"NOYD F. L., _, , . .,
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"Some problems in phar-macy; a Collection Of OaDers from pharmacy
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(PHARRACY)