SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEREBRYANYY, S.B. - SEREDA, N.G.

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I&PLYUYEV, V.M.; CHERNUKHIXA, L.A.; SEREBPYAM, S.B. Chromatographic separation of the 4-dinethy-l-a--L~.no-3,5-d-'~~-Ira.- ~henylthiohydantoins of amino acids'on paper. Biokhimiia 20, flo. 1-51-52 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 18:u) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. Submit-b3d March 16, 1963. ROZUM, Yu.S.;SEREBRYANT1, S.B.; KARABAN, Y.e.F.; CHEERNE-7SKII-C, V.P.; DRONKINA, M.I. Influence of the polar substituents on the reduction potentials of mono- and disubstituted derivatives of phenazine w-4 its N-m--des. Zhur. ob. k1lim. 34 no.8:2599-2603 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. I SERF,BRYANYY, V.A.0 inah. Radio stations.and their use in electric power systums, Trudy VNIIE no,12tl5l-159 161. (MIRA 1834) 1, Otdol avtomatiki, tolemokhaniki i pusko-naladochnykh rabot Vaosopanogo goandarstvannogo, proyaktnage instituta "Gidroenergoproyekt". SOSNOVSKIY, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; SEREBRYANYY. V B inzh. !~I Preparation of higher aliphatic alcohols by the direct hydrogena- tion of fatty acids. Masl.-zhir.prom. 28 no.2;33-34 F '62. (KRA 15:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva (for Sosnovskiy). 2. Krasnovodskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavcd (for Serebryanyf). (Alcohols) (Acids, Fatty) MUCHINIMP D.Ya.-i S!-I.T?E,BRYAIVfY-, V.B. Selecting the types of tubestill heater pumps for electric desalter and atmosphorle-vacuun. units. Nefteper. i neftekhl-m. no.6247-50 165. (HLRA 18:7) 1. Krasnovodskiy nefteparerabnty-vayushchiy zavod. SEREBRYMMY V~B..) MUCHINSKIY, D.Ya. Using centrifugal pumps with open Lmpellers in petroleum refining, Mash. i neft. obor. no.2:3-4 165. (MIRA 18: 5) 1. Krasnovodskiy neftepererabaty-vayushchiy zavod. GANZ, S.N.; Jjr,'YANITSA, A.I.; BEREMYANYY, Ya.A. Tzi tens i.Lyi ng the procegs of neutralizing p-4--k-ling solutirmis and acid washing waters. Stall 23 no. 3:282-283 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:5) I 1. Dnepropetrovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut. OSIPOV, Ya.Kh.; TAIDVIKDV, G.I.; SXWRTAM, Ya.L., SUDkRU, M.D. Certain problems in the electric smelting. of sulfide ores. TSvet. met. 33 no-7:28-31 JI 160. (MM& 13.7) 1. Kombinat Pechenganikell. (Sulfides-Electrometallurgy) OSIPOV, YA.Mi.; TLWVIMDV, G.I.; -SIR4~RYANIY, Ya.L., SUMWRA, V. . A MateriAl and thermal balances in electric ore smelters on the "Pechenganikell" Combine. TSvet. met. 33 no.10:35-38 0 160. (MM 13:10) 1. Kombinat "Pechengaidkell" (for Osipov, Talovikov, Sstebryan~7). 2. Institut "Gipronikell" (for Sudarkina). (Pechenga District--Nickel--Metallurgy) (Electric furnaces) y F V 38 OSIPOVY Ya.Kh.; TALOVIKOV, G.I.; SEREBRYAXYY. Ya.L.; VEZO, A.I.; LINEV, V.D.; SUDARKINA, V.A.; PALYSAYEV, A.Yu. Mastering the procedure of nodulizing and roasting flotation concentrates. TSvet. met. 36 no.9:42-46 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) v na a k r 0 i~ e ni z e r, Of and 1~osl E'el trorlavl,,':' rledno-iilkellev,,~i,- -i ra t ~, v Is, SEREBRYANYY., Z.I.; GOLITS, A.S. Grinding grooves in hobbing cutter bodies. Stan.i instr. 34 no.4:37 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Grinding and polishing) SEI-EPBRYKOV,--I..G.-- KonsUmtin Ignatlevich Meier~ the prominent Soviet plant m6rphologiIat; on his 80th birthday. Biul. MO~P. Ctd. biol. 66'no.4:5-12 Jl-Ag 161. (WRA 14:7) (MEIER, KOITSTANTIN IGATI.EVICV4 1881-) SEREWIYAKOV., I. G. Seasonal rhy-thm of develoment in plants o--:' the Xhllbiny Ycrantains. Biul. MIOIP. Otd. biol. 66 no.5:78-97 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:10) (KIIIB.Urf MOUNTAINS-GROWTH (PLANTS)) GLUSHKO,V., inzhener; SMCHKNKO,A., inzhener Remote control by, electric &rill starters. MaEt.-ugl.& no.9:13-11-' S'55- (YJAA 9:1) (Boring) (Remote control) , IN, Nicirel, inz. Oualification of tildin,-, industry welders. Poz o'avby 111 no. 8:442-444 113. 1. Yxalske zdr-azenie stavebnietva. Bratislava. SEP-ECE!, Michal, inz. New building machinery at the 32d Poznan International Fair. Poz stavby 11 no, 12: 662-663 163. 1. KZSV Bratislava. A~G. f9r---eda, ~.H-) SEREDA r on -"he iw.~i-acr.lon of g a,lph-,m-alycer.-Dph; sphari - acid w-"t h, t' Fi~ule and ~Lhe: 0 677-.689 hydrolys is Ulta o' 3 5 F, 1. InEtitue cf Ricr:hetrd-st-ry ~C a-my ~~f of Ukral.r-~an Kie-, 01-or n An a g: r7 j VL!ihz~he ; T. 0 ; r. -, , :, f, ..k. c E .1 p CIV.-t E R, 65. A ~s ~Ly OCIRBUKOR V.I.., inzb.,, SaMEDA., Aa?., irizh,,~ DAMOVA.. MoN,,q -Lnzb~ Study of a wat8r oooling tl,w6r with a dripping film-type sprinkler. Rmsrgetik 23 na.20051-8 0 t65,, fm:rRA -,,8s.,o) ILIKOV, B.F.. KMEYEV, G.A.; LOZOVSKIY, A.T.; IAKIDIAN, I.L.; VIKOLAYIV, G.A.; PAV'WSHMNKO, Y.P.; ROZRDBSTVENSKIY, I.K.; RUVIKSKIY, I.N.; SAVIYOV- SKIT, D.A.; SENCHMO, Ye.F.; WP4,-At~.; SOKOLIK, V.D.; RASSADNI- KOV. Ye.l., redaktor; SBELYAGINA, A.A., rWdaktor; LARIONOV, Me., tekhnichesk~y redaktor [Operation of the Sradne-Uralsk F7droelectric Power Station] Opyt ekepluatatsii Sredne-Urallskoi G23S. Pod red. E.I.Rassadnikova i I.K.Rozhdestvanskogo. Moskva, Goo. energ. Izd-vo, 1956. 103 p. (KT,RA 10:1) (Sredne-Uralsk Hydroelectric Power Station) SORDA, Arkadly Savvich; LOISHAK, B.O., red.; SMIH, S.T., tekhn.red. [present-day repair methods and increasing the operational reliability of electric power plants] Peredovye metody remonta i povyshenia aaaezhnoBti ekspluatataii elektrostentaii. Hoskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 14o p. (MIRA 13:11) (Electric power plants) SEREDA, A.T, ".. ~ Factury tests of ro-w eirulsion breakeris~ Nefteper. no. 8 ~, 9. .11 16.3, i neftekhi-m. (MIRA 17.- 8) 1. nefteDen~x-abatyvayuqhchi-y zavod. I , . -Ili' !1% N"', ;! ~~ .I i - -1 ~ - 1, .1 . NIKO".-A, .1- . - .;A .I - ; i. , [ ~1 T ,f!S!,1ng 'clcc- js cic~----; zf--Jers r-n ran i - I - ?- diisalupr. Neftpper. -, neftekhim. no.4;7-r- 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Vspso,,;-uzriy.,,, instituit rr-, Fe-rerabot'%-e neft-i -1. gaza i poluchen-1-pi iskussWenrogo 7-h _i dk o g 0 . L,,::pliva. -7 PRTROVSKIY, G.A.; ZAPADNYUK, V.I.; PAS.EGHNIK, I.Kh.; SKMA, A,.Ya.; LITVINCHUK, M.V. WEEMENSM91b, Cholagogue effect of .8upleurum exaltatum, Agrimonia asiatica, Leontopodium ochrolaucum. and Veronica virginica. Yarm. i toks. 20 n0-1:75-77 Ja-F 157. (MLRA 10:7) 1. Lafedra farmakologii tzav. - prof. G.A.Patrovskiy) Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. kBILIARY TRAGT, effect of drugs on, Agrimonia asiatica, Bupleurum exaltatum, leontopodlum ochroleucum. & Veronica virginica, cholagogue action kRus)) t ~-I 1~ m~ r2,- L I SXAKUN, N.P.; SEMA, A.Ya. Effects of tetamonum-I on the liver function of bile secretion. Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.1 supplemeat:99-101 157. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (zav. - prof. Yu.A.Petrovskiy) LIvovskogo gosudarstvennogo meditBinakogo institute (dir. - prof. L.N.Ku2menko) Predstavlana daystvitelinym chlenom AMII SSSII V.11.0hernigovskim. (B=, physiol secretion, eff. of tetraethylammonium iodide in dogs) (TITRMRYIAMMOITITJM IODIDS, eff. iodide. on bile secretion in dogs) SnnA, k.Ya. Pharmacology of.psebyearpine. Effec% of pachyearpine on gastric secretion and dotion. lfiziol.zhur. [Ukr.] 3 no-1:127-131 Ja-F 157. (KIRA 10:3) 1. Lgvovalkiy medichnly, inatitut, kafedra farmakologii (STCKA(;h) (PACHYGARPINS) PETROVSKIY, G.A. [deceasedJ; StR~,_AJ4,4; PASICHNIK, I.Xh. 3ffect of unithiol on the cholagogue function of the liver.in ex- perimental (toxic) hepatitis. Farm. i toks. 22 no.3:274 W-Je 159 (SUIEMRYL COMPOUNIS, eff. (MM 12;.7) 2,3-dimercaptopropane sodium sulfonate on bile secretion in exper. toxic hepatitis (Ras)) (BILE, secretion in exper. toxic hepatitis, eff. of 2,3-dimercap- topropane sodium sulfonate (Rue)) (HETATITIS, exper. eff. of 2,3-dimereaptopropane sodium sulfonate on bile secretion in toxic hepatitis (Rus )) SEREDAL, B., naster sporta. (Minsk) Mechanically driven model subnarine. Voen.znan- 35 no.1'34 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:5) (Submarine boats--K)dels) E D,;-\, rv NMOK, G.A.; SMDA, B-K-; SUDAKOVICH, L.S. Problem of the technolog5r of fillingrin work in mines. Ugoll 29 no.8.-44-46 Ag '54. (MLRA 7:8) 1. Moskovskiy gornyy institut Im. I.V.Stalina, (for Nurok). Z.In- stitut Unipromed' (for Sereda). 3. Kuzbasspetstrest (for Sudakovich). (Coal mines and mining) B.K., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk; BUBOK, X.G., gornyy inzhaner Introduction of highly productive systems in mining copper pyrite deposits. Gor.zhixr. no.6:3-1-16 Je '55. (MOA 8:8) (Ural Mountain region-Chalcopyrite) kandidattakhnicheskikh nauk; SHKOLINIKOVA, R.Sh., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk; GNIWVSKOY, V.G., inzhener; SEMENENKO, B.A.. inzhener. S Testing of drills supplied with dry dust collectors in drilling vertical boreholes. Gor.zhur. no.21:47-49 D 156. (MMA 10:1) (Boring machinery--Testing) SMMA, B. K. Sublevel height determination in using the caving system. Trudy Unipromedi no.2:36-41 157, (MIRA 11:11) (Mining engineering-Safety measures) (Pyrites) 'r.I SIMA, B. K. Determining the amount of solid matter needed for silting. Tracly Unipromedi no.2:66-77 157. (MIRA 11:11) (Copper mines and mining--Safety measures) 137-58-4-676~ Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 4. p 66 '.USSR) AUTHORS: Mironov, M.G., Yeliseyev, I.S., Mel'nikov, A.G.. Kroneberg, D.A., Sereda, B.K., Ustalov, V.A. TITLE: Forty Years of Copper Industry in the Ural Region (Sorok let mednoy promyshlennosti Urala) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 19-20, pp 55-60 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry 1 Copper indust-1-y-USSR Card 1/1 SEMA, Boris Konstantinovich; SAZHIN, Dmitriy Ivanovich; BUBOK, Ajffi., prof., retsenzent; DEMIKHOV, I.M., inzh., retsenzent; BAKIROV, U.Kh., kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; KELINIK, V.P., red.izd--;va; Zip, Ye.M.' tekhn.red. -[Prevention and extinction by silting of endogenous fires originating during the mining of sulfide ores] Preduprezh- denie i tushenie endogennykh p~ozharov zailivaniem pri razrabotke mestorozhdenii sullfidnykh rud. Sverdlovsk, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, Sverdlovskoe otd-nie. 1959. 307 p. (MIRA 12:8) (Mine fires) 1. P.1,31MOV, T. V., S&REDA, D-,- 1. 2. (61-10) 4. Karalral Sheen-Diseases 7. Epizootic importance of paratyphoid in calves for karaklul sheep. Far. i zver 6 no. 1, 1951, - y of Congress, June '053, Uncl . 9. Monthly Lilst 2,f Russian Accessions, Librax- -, 11 - PASHOV. T.V., kand.vater. na-Wk; KURBALA, M.Ya., na-uchnyy so'-uldnik; SEFEDA D.I. I U- y --l-.- .1. 1 nauchnyy sotrudnik Adaptation of the pathogen of infectious atrophic rhinitis of s-wine to rats, rabbits and other animals. Vete--inariia 410 no.5:34-37 My '63. OMIRA 17:1) 1. Poltavskaya n--uchno-issledovatel'skaya veterinaxnaya stantsiYa. SEREDA, G. Dr-roda, H.] Collective-farm cement plant serving neveral diotricts. Sil bud. 9 no.6:?4 JI '59. (14IRA 12:9) (Stalino Province-Cement industries) SEREXA, G. ES-ereda, -H.1, izzh. Shop for producing sand-cement roofing tiles. Sill.bud. 10 40-5:5-6 My- 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Tiles, Roofing) , N. ~~' -I I _~E~A,_q, [Sereda, H.1, inzh.; TOKAREV, V. [Tokariev, V.1, inzh. Mechanization of the erection of solid walls. Sill.bud. 12 no.7:13-14 J1 162. OMEA 15:8) (Walls) (Construction equipment) SEREDA, G. A. - "Desactivation of Diluted Salt Solutions and Low Active Sewage of Radio- Chemical Plants." pAper to be presented at 2ru 'UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic EnerEg, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sep 58. r 39 pi lsj In A .1-3 Jgl HAP " , t. Z A 4. 1. 11 go a Af IRA SEREDA, G.A.; CRIMICHEW, V.B. Use of ionites for concentrating artificial radioactive isotopes contaminating atmospheric precipitations. Atom. energ. 12 no.!-. 66-67 Ja 162. . (?-qRA 151:1) (Ion exchange) (Radioad-t;ive isotopes) (Precipitation (Meteorology)) 85718 S/089/60/009/003/016/0-186/XX ~9/- ~JOO B006/BO6)3 AUTHORS: L, ciy, S,, AJ(Deceased), Sereda G. A,, Baskov, L. Tkachenko, Ye~ V.,-Bagretsov, V.:~ TITLE. The Problem of Flotation in Decontamination of Radioactive Effluents q Y PERIODICALi Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 208 - 213 TEXT: The present paper gives the results of experiments on flotation with iron hydroxide in radioactively contaminated effluents which were artificially produced and contained the following uranium fission frag- ment5i SrqO' PM147' and Ru io6- Rh 1o6 as chlorides, Zr95- Yb95 as oxalates in solution. All preparations examined were free of carriers, and chemically and radiochemically pure. The initial specifis activity of the depcsit was 0,03 - 1,0 microcurie referred~ to I g of iron hydroxide, The deposit (iron hydroxide plus adsorbed isotopes) was brought to float in samples of 100 ml in a laboratory apparatus (500 ml; 4300 - 5000 r.p.m.). All experiments were made at a mixing rate of d600 r-.p m, (2 min) which Card VA 7 1 The Problem of Flotation in Decontamination 3/089/60/009/003/016/016/.U of Radioactive Effluents B006/BO63 proved to be an optimum in previous tests, Each experiment was performed thrc-e or four times at i7-19 0C, They were intended to determine 'he coefficient of flotation K fl (measure for the reduction of the deposit vc)llame). Result:3 are diagrammatically Bhown. Firg.,, the optimum amount of the flotation reagent per gram of floating ir~;n hydroxidic- d-posit was determined (amount of deposit: 7 z g/I; sollu'icn. rjH=8.9). Fig. '; shows K,., as a f,,~nction of the amolanT of the fl!-~tali-,n reagent. The optimum amdunt :--3 1 per i g of Ft?(OH), lpur~h-~r add-~`.-:~n_:~ -lid rct in_-r~~ase K_ Th- rH -.f the solu-ion has a --)rild-rable ef-_~r- on K Fig, 2 ~hlwz fi rche effect of th~ amount of NaOH upon K, , The peak vaiu~ of K, k 8-0~ 4-eached in a reutral meiium At 300 Ligli- and K -;~~3,e an' -,s indap--nden, of the pH Fig ~~ shows K a:? a funct~--,n. cf tbA concr-rtra"Lon cf ir4-z, hydr~~xid- in he suz_;p-2nsi.:,zi, KfI first dr-DUS wi-~h an --n-'rea.5Z c, -.,~n?entrati4-)n and remains -.on3tan- at aboL,.- 8 cull th4~ D~ 4 . D,):, authors StUdiSJI 7h~ ~)f aging ~~f -h- Iril hyd-)xii~ d=_c_--_- 11 Card 2/d 85718 The Problem of Flotation in Decoita--iina-~icn SIOq9l'OliOO91"003110-,6j'01:0'1'Xl~~. 0 of Radioactive Effluents B006/BO63 flotation (Table 2), This table indicates that the time of flotation required for 2000 r.p,,m. increases with the age of the deposit. The authors 0 also studied the effect of various anions and cations, partioularly 2+ 2- Ca and CC3 ; upon the froth stability,, The results of 'the respective experiments are illustrated in Figs, 4 and r,-, Table 3 lists the values of acti-~rity in the solutions in per cent: Isotope Initial solution Solution after Solution after coagulation flotation 1o6 io6 I Ru .-Rh loo 37-60 PM 147 0 40 -0~03 Sr9o 6,50 +0,02 Zr95.~NO5 too 1-10 +0,01 The negative sign indicates that during flotation part of radioactivity passed over from the deposit into the solution, while the positive sign 4ndicates the reverse process. The results are finally discussed in Card 3/4 85-t18 The Problem of Flozation in Decontamination of Radioactive Effluents S/089/60/009/003/016/0!6/XX B006/BO63 detail. As there is no significant desorption of radioisotopes during flo-tation, the authors' method appears to be very encouraging., The flotation reagents had been made available by V G, Plyjksnin of the Institut khimii UFANa (I Q-f- -UFAN) , There are .9 figurea,, 3 tables., and 11 refer-e;-ces: .15 Soviet and 5 us SUBMITTED: March 26, 1959 Card 4/4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA'nON SOV/6277 Karol', 1. L,, and S. G. Malakhov, Cdndidates of P hy 9-1 c s a n d M a t h e,- matics,- eds, Voprosy yadernoy meteorologii; abornik statey (Problems in Nuclear Meteorology; a Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 271 p. Errata slip inserted. 2600 copies printed. Ed.: A. I. Zavodchikova; Tech. Ed.: Ye. 1. Mazell. PURPOSE: The book is intended for meteorologists and physicists specializing in the physics of the atmosphere. It may also be of interest to oceanographers concerned with the contamination of seas and oceans ivith radioactive waste products. COVERAGE: This is a collection of 15 articles dealing with vart6us problems of nuclear meteorology. The rapid development of the methods of radiometry opened the, possibility of measuring minute particles of radioactive substances Cardf~W Problems in Nuclear Meteorology (Cont.) SOV/6277 with a great degree of accuracy. This again made it possible to use radio- active isotopes in various fields of science, including meteorology, Tests of nuclear arms and the dispersion into the atmosphere of the waste of - I atomic industry necessitated a thorough investigation of the patterns of the spread of aerosols and gases, sometimes throughout almost the entire at- mosphere. Such investigation is connected with the wide use of the newest methods and results of meteorology and the physics of the atmosphere in general. On the other hand, the distribution in the atmosphere of air masses, labeled with radioactive atoms, gives the meteorologists a new method for the study of atmospheric processes. Tne entire complex of problems re- lated to the study of the distribution of radioactive impurities in the atmos- phereand the use of radioactive- atoms as labels in air masses or clouds has lately received the name of "nuclear meteorology" and is regarded as `p branch of the physics of the atmosphere.. The present collection contains some general articles, as well as articles reporting on the results of special investig tions of certain problems of nuclear meteorology conducted in 1960-196~ It is divided In three section4 each dealing with a certain type of problem of nuclear meteorol'ogy. Bibliographic referenc6; are included at the end of individual articles. Card'i Problems in Nuclear Meteorology (Cont.) SOV/6277 Be~kogukov, V%. I., and i~ L. Karol-. Theoretical Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Capturin_g-lFe~ros3ls With Gummed-Paper Collectors in the Surface Layer of the Atmosphere 221 Bekoryukov, V.- 1. On the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Capturing 1~emsols With Gummed-Paper Collectors in the Surface Layer of the Atmosphere Makhon1ko, K-,-P--Daily Variation in the Dust Contamination of the -Mmospheric Surface Layer 253 SereA__9,-~Contamination of Seas and Oceans With Artificial Radioactive Substances 259 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress SUBJECT: Meteorology MMIjba/mab Card 6J6 S/089/63/014/003/016/020 B102/B186 AUTHORS: Sereda, G. A., Rovinskiy, F. Ya. 90 go TITLE: Shift of the radioactive equilibrium between Sr and Y in the water of lakes ..!PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 14, no - 3, 1963, 326- 327 TEXT: Theiadioactive equilibrium between Sr go and Y go that becomes estab- lishes in 16 - 18 days is disturbed in lakes because Y90 us absorbed by the ground layer. The shift of this equilibrium was studied in the water of two types of shallow water reservoirs, respectively eutrophic and dystrophic (morass). The quantity P = Y90 /Y90 was determined, Y90 fact equ fact being found by radiochemical methods and Y90 calculated from the Sr90 equ content. In all cases the Y90 content was below equilibrium and in morass there was virtually none. The rate of elimination of Y90 from the water through absorption by the ground layer was ca2mlated from the relation Ct= C0e-kt , k 0.693/-~ , where Ct is the isotope concentration at the Card 1/2 Shift of the radioactive ... S/089/63/014/003/016/020 B102/B186 time t and IL- = PT Y90/(1-P). The elimination rate, characterized by 'r, was found to increase rapidly with decreasing depth of the water. Since- the migration of Y90 into the ground is closely connected with sorption processes it depends mainly on the interaction between water and the mud layers, i. e. on thermal and mechanical stirring and mixing processes due to ,-iinds, on the amount of suspensible substances, and the sedimenta- tion conditions. Any change in these factors affects the equilibrium shift. There are 3 tables. SUB,,,IITTED: June 30, 1962 Card 2/2 V. fllz W-2-5 d 3382-65, VdT(l)/W(m) DIlLk-P:..GW: .-L 2 ceiriu~, - KAROL I.L., red.; KIRIMMIKO, L.V., red.; KRAS,;OP-EVTSFV, Yu.V., red.; KURGAN'SKA-YA, V.M., red.; '-'-,-'-LAKH'OVJ- S.G., red.; red.; YA'1`1-13- I T.P., red. [Radioactive isotopes in the atyozphere and their use in meteorology; reports] Radioaktivnye- izotopy v at4rosfere'i ikh ispolIzovanie v meteorologii; doklady. Moskva, Ator.- izdat., 1965. 491 P. (14IRA 18:7) 1. Nauchnaya konferentsiya po yadernoy meteorologii, 2d, Obninsk, 1964. L 647Z-66 EWT(m)/EVIA(h) DM ACCESSION NE; AP5019805 uF/oo69/65/O19/,0O1/OO28/OOj5 551-57707 A.* Brendakov, Y.J.; Polyakova, T. V., AUTHOR: Malakhov, S. G.; qjMda Pervuninap R. I.z Svishcheva-0 V* I*; TITLE: Radioactive fallout on the territory of SSSR in 1963 SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya v. 19, no. 1 P 19651 2&35 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive fallout,.radio strontium, cerium, praseodymium., radio- active decayy radioactive conts4ii*tionp soil behavior ABSTRACT: The article contains summary data on the radioactive fission-product fallout and its content in the soil -of SSSR during 1963- The fallout was gathered on standard gauze sheets of 0-3 10 area for 24 hours, distributed in 10--20 points in each administrative region, oblast, or republic. The ashes resulting from com- bustion of these sheets were analyzed radiochemically and by Y spectroscopy. The Ce144, CeI41p and Zr9-5 was determined by 7 spectrometry with an NaI(Tl) crystal and a pulse-height analyzer. The Sr9o was.separated radioebemically. Tables are presented, showing the intensity of the radioactive falloubby quarters as a func.- tion of the geographic latitude, and averaged over the SSSR territoryo and the density of Sr90 fallout in SSSR aoil compared with other regions of the northern Card 1/2 L 6477-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5019805 hemisphere in 1959, 1962..* and 1963. Latitude distribution of the content of vari- ous isotopes in the SSSR soil and the ratio of CelL.44- + prIL44 and Sr90 to the total content of fallout in soil are also tabulated. Plats ahasting the,decrease In radio- activity taking place in 1962--1964-are includdd...The contributions of the various nuclear test explosions to the fallout are estimated. It is concluded that unless new tests are made the average Gr90 content in the SSSR soil vill, be 60-70 microcurie/kn?. orig. art. has: 4 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATIONi none SUBMITTED: 20Augb4 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IRP NR REF SOV: OOT OTW: Ole nw Card 2/2 L 2656-66 EWT(1)/&-T(m)/FCC-: MUP GWIGS RMS-014 A K:__Af 5 0_zj_9_5r UR/0000/65/000/000/0361/0372-' AUTHOR: da., Go A,; Bobovnikova, T TITLE: Strontium-90-in the fresh-water reservoirs of the Soviet Ifi on: in 1961 f962 SOURCE: Nauchnaya konferentsiya. po-ya(L q_rkoy _Tr&_!;epr~ojq_gki. 0 b n n s,,,- 1964. Radioaktivnyye izotopy v atmosfere i ikh ispol'zovaniye v meteorologii (Radioactive isotopes in the atmosphere and their use in meteoro Moscow, -372 logy),; doklady konferentsii. Atomizdat, 1965, 361 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear meteorp _Iogy,' water pollution, radioactive pollu- t,on, ra i dioactive isotope, radioactive fallout, radioactive tracer, soil contamination, organism contamination ABSTRAM. In the petiod 1961-1962 a two-part study was made of the ? Sr9O content of the rivers and reservoirs-of the Soviet Union.: The first phase consisted~of determinations of the sr9O content in fiv of the rivers in the*Moscow region in relation to global fallout, the content in the soils in these river basins, in the organisms living in the-water, and in land-area e plant life. The second phas of the study involved the measurement of the Sr9o content in.70-100 Card 1/2 --------- - 2656~~66_ ACCESSION NR: AT5023951 rivers and reservoirs in the Soviet Union .(at the rate of 10 a sample a year). Statistical analyses of the measurements madeover the two- r period established'that the minimum number of analyses -required I ea y to check the Sr9o content in fresh-waterreservoirs is one to two samples during low-water periods, and a slightly larger number. during floods- Since the Sr9o content in materials carried in 'suspension In the water was found to be negligiblei special determinations were not .,required. The Sr90/Ca ratio was found to be 2-11 times larger in the' waters of the 60-70* North Latitude belt than it was in those located:.'' in the middletand low latitudes. This fact was attributed.to the highs,_ er Ca content in the chernozems, sierozemaj and chestnut soils of the 1 forest-steppe and steppe zones in the southern part of the Soviet -figures and 7 tables. Union. Orig, art hass 2 ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 100 SUB CODE: ESO NP 28Apr65 ENCL.-. NO REF~ SOVi 003 ATD PRESS: OTHERj 002 d-2/2 Car SEREDAY G.K. [Sereda, H.K.3, mekhanik - - -- ---- - --- - Heating system for livestock farms. Mekh. ail;. hosp 12 no.11:24-25 11 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kolkhoz "Ifir", flovo-Ukrainskogcrayona., Kirovogradskoy obl. (Farm bulldings-Reating and'ventilation) -SEREDAY G.K. (Sereft, H.K.], mekhanik Boring holes in the trailer axles of IMP-35 tractors. Mekh. sill. 0 hosp. 12 no. 5:17 My 161. (Z~M- 14-- 5) 1. Kolkhoz 1114ir," Novo-Ukrainskogo rayona., Kirovogradskoy oblasti. (Tractors-Trailers) NOVOHILOV, M.G.9 doktor tekhn. nauk; TAqTAKGVSKIY, B.N,', tand. tekhn. nauk; ESKIN., V.S.; SEREDA.,._Q.,"; ROVER, Ya.,qh. Main trends in the.technology of strip mining in the mines of the Pokrovskiy Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Met. i gornortd. prom. no.4:60-64 Jl-Ag 165. (KLIRA 18:10) ZA'IGOR -SRZOA, G,,T.. '57. K! up. j .olv s I y %%yy PIVOVAR, G., iazhoxer; SXMA, I. -, izzhazer. Here the' 300 meters of rise headixg per meath. Mast.ugl.4 ne.11: 19-20 N '55. (ULRA 9:2) (Ceal mixes aid mixiag) SEREDA, I., inzhener. Results obrained from cyclic work organization. Mast.uglia 5 no-1: 1 5-7 Ja '56. (Donets Basin--Coal mines and mining) (MIRA 9:5) NIKOLAYEV, I., inzhener; SERFML, I. inzhener. High-speed conveyer transfer. Mast.ugl. 5 no-7:8-9 JI '56. (Donets Baoin-Coal Handling machinery) (MIRA 9:9) .' - ------ SEREDA, I._Iv,.~nzh- Using local labor for construction. Avt. dor. 22 no.5:31 M7 159. - (MIRA 12:8) (Ryazan Province--Road construction) SERTIDA, I., inzh. Conatmetion of Culverts along the road of the Great ~srazan CIr- cumforential Highway. Avt.dor. 22 no.6:10-11 Je '59 (MIRA 1~19) (Ryazan Province-Culverts) R.MBU,G, A.N.,, kand,ek-mom.nauki 1,YAF.K.,,LO, I.T.,,,_S:4;RE.DA. I.A. U--iifrj7-M tecl.nalcgy 4-m-oroves the stp-ndards of rcut-riz. 7hei.dor.tre-ansp, 47 nc,lOs2l~2h'+ 0 165. wibins~ago otdalaniya Tuzhnc-.-fll-al'akoy clorijg! (for Phyzberfy,). 2. nueballnih-a zheli-zrjvdcw,:zhrjc?go t,wikhn Chol.w(biritikopro t,rubonroP.,Aticgo zavada (for Tynr)knlt;). 3. NjucliallrO~t stantsii Kir-2,avocl Yimbno-41rallskuy doropi (for S-erada). -V AID P - 3079 Subject i USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 13/29 Author : Sereda, I. P., Fore Title : Automation of electric plant units of the AF-18 type used with electric filters. Periodical Energetik,, 7,, 18-19j 31 1955 Abstract A group of workers at gas works developed and introduced a method of automatic reclosure of electric driving units operating with electric filters to clean the gases of blast furnaces. The author describes the functioning of the arrangement. One diagram of connections. Institution : None Submitted : No date AUTHORS: Pilipen'-Io, A. T., Sereda, I. P. 7=-1-1/26 TITLE: The Application of Selenourea in Analytical Chemistry (Primeneniye selenoraocheviny v analiticheskoy khimii). 1. The Behavior of Senourea Toward the Cations of Heavy Metals. The Composition and Stability of the Selenourea Complexes of Bismuth (1 . Otnosheniye selezionocheviny k. ka-tionam tyazhelylch metallov, sostav i ustoychivost' selenomochevinnykh kompleksov vismuta) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Analiticheskoy n2imii, 1958, Vol 13, 11r.11 PP. 3-10 (T.TSSR 11 ABSTRACT: SeleDourea has hitherto not beef- i-,sed in analytical cl=iistry. The research data of the authors show , however, th-t Selen- ourea- similar to thiourea for-a stable co~-,)lexes with, heavy metals which are riore intensivel-%- coloreLl a:id ~.,ore stable than the correspondin.- thiourea complexes. The synthesis of selenourea is carried out accordin:- to the .--ethod of Verneuil (ref. 1). The rea t-e.,,.t :-:.v-st be stored in a solid atate, because its neutral and all:--line solutions are oxidized by Card 1// 4 atmospheric oxygen under eliminatior of selenium. The -acid The Application of Selenoure~:. 'in 11n:.lytical Che::_istry. 75-1-1/26 1. The Behavior of Selenourea Toward the Cations of Heavy 41:etals. The Composition and Stability of the Selenourea Co=21exes of Bismuth solutions are also only limitedly stable. Vae ions of the metals bismuth, antimony, tin, arsenic, gold and palladium yield color reactions Trith selenourea. Lead and at hi.gher concentrations also trivalent iron form characteristic in- soluble compounds. With copper, bivalent mercury and silver* colorless complexes form which are well soluble in water and are distinaiiished by their hi,,7h stability. WO 27- and MOO 2- are by selenourea reduced to wolfram blue and molybdenum 4 blue respectively, VO 3 to tetravalent vanadium. Bivalent iron, trivalent chromium, nickel, cobalt, manganese, cadmium and zinc do not jive any visible reaction with selenourea. The iodides of silver, monovalent lead and bivalent mercury dissolve easily in a solution of selenourea and form the corresponding complex compounds. This proves the high stabili-- ty of these complexes. Bismuth forms 2 coMplex compounds with selenourea hi~;hly different from each other: a yellow complex at a small excess of the reagent and a red one at a large Card 2/14 excess of t-'le rea~;ent. With the aid of absorpt-Aan measure=ents The Application of Selenourea in Analytical'Chem-Lstry. 75-1-11126 1. The Behavior of Selenourea Toward the Cations of Heavy Metals. The Composition and Stability of the Selenourea Complexes of Bismuth it was found that the yellow complex forms in the case of a concentration ratio of bismuth : selenourea = 1 : 9. It possesses a maximum of absorption at 405 mv which can be well investigated. The red complex forms in the case of a concentration ratio : bismuth : selenourea = 1 : 12 and has an absorption maximum at 510 mp. At smaller concentration ratios weakly colored complexes with a low coordination number form. The stability of the two selenourea complexes of bismuth was also investigated by optical methods. The absorption of solutions with the same content of bismuth, but different content of selenourea was determined photometrically. Thus the following values were obtained for the dissociation constants of the two complexes which represent a measure for their instability: K [Bi Sel ~ +1 - [Seil = 10-2 yellow I?i self] complex Card 3/4 The Application of Selenourea in Analytical Chemistry. 75-1-1/26 1. The Behavior of Selenourea Toward the Cations of Heavy ;Yetals. The Composition and Stability of the Selenourea Complexes of Bismuth 3+ LBi Sell 0 . fSeil -25 Kred - - 3+1 10 complex Bi Sel L 12 J The yellow selenourea complex ofbixmuth is thus more stable than the corresponding thiourea-complex the dissociation constant of which is equal to 6,4.10-2. Selenourea can there- fore be used for the proof of the existence and the photo- metric determination of bismuth. The sensitivity of the determination in the formation of the yellow complex amounts to 1gg Bi per ml and in the formation of the red complex to 2,5gg Bi per ml. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 7 references, 3 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Kiyev State %iveersity (Kiyevskiy .-osudarstvennyy universitet) SUBMITTED: November 14, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Selenourea - Applications 2. 6elenourea Card 4/4 Synthesis 3. Selenourea - Che:nical reactions SEREDA, I. P. Cand Chem Sci - (disc;) "Study and appl-ication in analysiz of comple,xes of' several platinum metals with thiourea nnd seleno- urea." Dnepropetrovsk, 1961. 18 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Ukrainian SSR, Dnepetrovsk Chem- ical Technology Inst imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy); 250 copies; pr--ce not viven; (,KL, 7-61 sup, 222) 3/078/61/oo6/002/010/017 B017/BO54 AUTHORS: Pilipenko, A. T., Sereda, I. P. TITLE: tion and Stabili y of the Colored Selenium Study of Urea- and of the Thiourea Complex of Osmium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1961, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 413 - 420 TEXT: The authors studied spectrophotometrically composition and stabil- ity of the selenium urea- and of the thiourea complex of osmium. Under the action of selenium urea on osmium compounds, osmium is first reduced to the trivalent form, which then forms a bluish-green complex with selenium urea. Fig. 1 shows the absorption spectrum of the reduction products of osmium with selenium urea and thiourea. The stabilities of the selenium urea- and of the thiourea complex of osmium were studied and compared. The authors studied the effect of the thiourea amount on the formation of the thiourea complex of osmium. Fig. 4 shows the effect of excess selenium urea on the formation of the colored selenium urea Card 1/5 Study of Composition and Stability of the S/078/61/006/002/01()/017 Colored Selenium Urea- and of the Thiourea B017/BO54 Complex of Osmium complex of osmium. The approximate value of the stability constant of the osmium selenium urea complex K - 2-104,3-~kFig- 5 shows the effect of excess thiourea on the formation of the colored osmium thiourea complex. It was found that the optical density of the solutions increased with increasing thiourea concentration. The color of the thiourea complex of osmium is based on the addition of six molecules-of thiourea to orium. The stabil- ity constant of the osmium thiourea complex K = 7-3-10- . L. A. Chugayev is mentioned. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 7 references: 5 Soviet, 2 US, and I French. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy unive&tet im. T. G. Shevchenko, ,kaj:sdra analyticheskoy khimii (Kiyev State University imeni T. G. Shevchenko, Department of Analytical Chemistry) SUBMITTED: October 30, 1959 Card 2/5 q4 - 010304 j 1 1 5 3 Z 143 0 3/078/61/006/002/010/017 B017/BO54 LP P L Legend to-Fig. 1: 1: product of reduction of OSVIII by selenium urea,2: product of reduction of OSVIII by t4iourea93: osmium thiourea complex,4: osmium selenium urea comPlex,5: thiourea,6: selenium urea. Scale for 1 on the left-side ordinate, for 5 and 6 on the right-side one. Card 5/5 PILIPENKO, A.T.; SEREDAP I.P. Use of selenaurea in analysis. Report Bo. 2: Photometric determination of ruthenium and osmium with the aid of selenourea without their separation. Composition and stability of the - selenourea-ruthenium complex. Zhur. anal. khim. 16 no. 1:73- 78-ja-F 161. WBA 14:2) 1. T.G. Shevchenko Kiev State University. (Urea) (Ruthenium-Analysis) (Osmium-Analysis) PILIPENKOt A.T.; SEREDA9 I.P. Stability of -a colored ruthenium complex with thiourea. McF. khim. zhur. 21 no.2:257-260 161. (MM 24:3) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy univers#~t im. T. G. Shevehenko, kafedra analiticheskoy khimiit' (Ruthenium zoiftporunds) PILIFENKO, A.T.; SERMA, I.P. Simultaneous determination of palladium and platinum by means of tin diebloride. Uky. khim. zhur. 27 no.4:524-528 '61. '(MIRA 14:7) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G.Shevchenko, kafedra analiticheskoy khimii. (Palladium--Analysis) (Platinum--Analysis) LEVINSKIY, M.I.; MUKHIN, I.V.; SEREDA, I.P. Colorimetric method of determining free chlorine in hydrochloric acid. Ukr.khim.zhur. 29 no.1-100-101 163. (KM 16:5) (Chlorine-Analysis) (Hydrochloric acid) SHULYAK, L.I.; SEREDA, !.P.; ROMAZANOVICH, O.P. Spectrophotometric determination of bis (p-chlorophenoxy) methane and bis (o-chlorophenQxy) metban9 Dresent together. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.10:1092-1095 163. (MIRA 17:1) goat~i fed driod bre-wel-l' Yti" jr, ,a cows and 2 z hur 3 6 10 S - I. I Jai-tA. 17-.--2) of' Lj-,e lik-ra-man Agricultura-I A De-ar- ment- et dermy, YC- SMDA, Ludek Plemenna kniha skotu. Sv. 2. Dil 1, 2, a 3. Vyznacnejsi plemenici cervenostrakateho (hribeneckeho, kravarskeho) skotu, pouzivani k technickemu. osemenovani. (Book of Cattle Breeding. Vol. 2. Part 1, 2, and 3. The Most Important Bulls of the Red- Spotted Cattle (Hribenee and Kravare Cattle) Used for Artificial insemination. 1st ed. index, tables) Prague, SZN, 1957. pp. 567-1,087. Continuation of the list of the red-spotted bulls from Vol. 1, and the list of Hribenec and Kravare Cattle. Included is a table of pedigrees of the red-spotted typed, a list of brands used in the past, and the state alphabetical register of bleeding bulls. Bibliograficky katalog, CSR, Ceske knihy, No. 30. 3 Sept 57. p. 653. SEREDA, M.S., agronom; BOGOSLOVSKIY, D.L., agronom; YOIRONTSOVA, Y.P., a.gr,onom; FE)CITI-OKO, Y.P., agronom; LYZHIN, K., red.; GILIDOBRANT, To., tekhn.red. [catalog of regionally adapted field crop varieties for Krasno- yarsk Territory] Katalog raionirovannykh sortov sel'skokho- ziaistvennykh kulltur po Krasnolarakomu kraiu. Krasnoiarsk, Kroanoiarskoe knizi-moe Izd-vo, 1960. 55 p. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennaya komis5iya po sorto- ispytaniyu sellakokhozyaystvannykh kulltur po Krasnoyarskomu krayu. 2. Inspektor Gosudarstvennoy komisaii po sortoispvtaniyu sellskokhozyaystvennykh kulltur po Krasnoyarskomu krayu pri Ministerstve ael'skogo khozyaystvq SSSR (for Sereda). 3. Inspektu- ra Gosudarstvennoy komissii po sortoispytaniyu sellskokhozyaystven- nZ6ch kulltur po Krasnoyarskomu krayu pri Ministerstve sel'skogo khozyayatva :SSSR (for Bogoslov5kiy, Vorontsovs, Fedchenko). (Field crops--Tarieties) SKREDA, M.V.; AVERIN, O.P. Experience of the "Chervonyi Eksk-Avator" Plant workers in increasing labor productivity and production. Nauk.map.Kiev.un. 15 no.9.*71-76 156. (MT2A 10:?) 1. Diraktor zavodu "Charvoniy eksk-RvRtor" (for Sereda). 2. Nachallnik planovogo viddilu (for Averin). (Kiev--Excavqting machinery) (Labor productivity) ZEMLYANSKIY, 1T.I; PRIB, 0., student IV kursa; SHARYPKIn, M., student IV kursa; KOSTENKO, A., student III kursa; GLUSHKO, A., student III kursa; KOZHBVITI.KOVA, 0., student III kursa; KRASIIDVSKAYA, T., student III kursa,* ~ ~- N*, student III kursa; FIRT-OVA, ff., student III kursa; TSE7RKEVICH, G., student III kurea; SffAPKA, V., student III kursa Condensation of aromatic hydrocarbons with halogen derivatives of aldehydes. Nauk. zap. Llviv. un. 13:129-135 149. (MIRA 12: 10) l.Kafedra organicheskoy khimii Livovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. I. Franko. (Hydrocarbons) (Aldehydes) USSR / Forestry. Forest Economy. Ate Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 22, 1958, No- lool61 Anthor ,ISereda, H. Inst -Not jgj~en Title :Tree-Felling Age and Wood Con8umption in the U16SR Orig Pub :Lean. Iwom-st', 1957, No 12, 27-28 Abstract. :No abstract given K Card 1/1 AN A L Y '-~ I 'T f,- C.' IL ,,w~ K L S 0 1: T T A T I SEREDA, N.G., lcand.tekhn.nauk Difinitions of "Mecbanization" and "Automation". Neftianik I no.12*"5 D 156. (MM 120) (Automation) SEMDA, N. G. " Determination of Time Needed for Tool Sinking and Lifting Operations in Drilling" Problems of Petroleum PvAduction and Petroleum EngineerIng, ?,bscov, lieftyanoy ins.titut, Gostrgtekhizdat, 1957, 393PP- (T-ru~ VYP- 20) This book is a caUection of articles written by professors and far-ulty ==bers of the Petroleum Inst. im I. M. Gubkin. SEREDA, N.G., kand.takhn-ioauk Calculating time required for lowering and hoisting operations in drilling. Trudy MNI no.20:141-145 -57. (MIRA 13:5) (Hoisting Mftchinez7) SOV/93-58-8-5/15 AUTHOR: Tagiyev, E. I.; Dunayev, F. F.; Tomashpol'skiy, L. M.; Sereda, _IL,_Q,-;,,,and Mordvin, L. N. TITLE; Increased Efficiency Resulting From the Drilling of Clusters of Multiple Oil Wells Through Level Type Formations (K voprosu ob effektivnosti sploshnogo razburivaniya mestorozhdeniy ravninnogo tipa kustami mnogostvolInykh skvazhin) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 8, pp. 16-23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The All-Union conference on dual well drilling and inclined well operation, called by the Gosplan of the USSR, started in January and continued through February 1958. The conference noted that the extension of multiple well drilling in the Soviet Union is of great importance since this type of well completion will reduce capital investment and the consumption of metal and labor. Slepyan, Milovidov, Shandin, Ovanesov, and- Mezhlumov, representing the Councils of the National Economy of the Bashkir ASSR, Azerbaydzhan SSR, Kuybyshev Card 1/3 Oblast, and Stalingrad Oblast reported that they are