SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHERBAKOVA, S.G. - SHCHERBAKOVA, YE.YA.
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DOMOGATSKAYA, Ye.A.; SHCFERBAKOVA, S.G.
Creative contribution of production innovators to the seven-year
plan. Kozh..;.obuv.prom. 3 no.9:14-17 S '61. (MIRA 14:11)
(Efficiency, Industrial)
137-1958-3-4534
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiva, 1958, N.r 3, p 9 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Klimenko, N. G., Shcherbakova, S. N.
TITLE: Development of a Rational System for the Separation of Pyrite-
Arsenic Concentrates and of Old Cakes, With Resulting Rich
Gold-Arsenic Concentrates, and of Subsequent Cyanidation
TreatmenL of Pyrite Tailings (Razrabotka ratsionallnoy skhemy
razdeleniya piritno-mysh'yakovogo kontsentrata i lezhalykh
kekov s polucheniyern bogatykh zoloto-myshlyakovykh kontsen-
tratov i posleduyushchey obrabotki piritnykh khvostov
tsianirovaniyem)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n.-i. gornorazved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto" , 1957, Nr 22,
pp 110-t16
ABSTRACT: An investigation conducted in order to study conditions of
separation of arsenic-pyrite products of the Darasun plant, has
shown that a supply of As-concentrate may be obtained both from
the current separation tailings and from cyanidation cakes of
previous years, accompanied by concurrent separation of pyrite
concentrate intended for cyanidation. It is established that the
Card 1/2 production indices of the process depend or, the preparation of
137-1958-3-4534
De,velopment of a Rational System for the Separation of Pyrite-Arsenic (cont.
material prior to the separation flotation; this includes
desliming and the removal of excessive amounts of reagents by
means of a hydro-cyclone. During the separation in a cyclone,
thin slimes are drained off together with the outflow from the
current separation tailings or from the cakes of previous years
in amounts equal to 10 percent and 17 percent of the feed, re-
spectively. Drain losses of Au and As amount to 3-4 percent,
and 4-5 percent, respectively. 85 percent of the collector con-
tained in the pulp are floated. The metallic content in the hydro-
cyclone's sand is increased in the process of desliming. T~e
system recommended and the regimen for flotation are also
shown.
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Translat:on from: Referativnvy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958. Nr 4, p 6(.USSR)
AUTHORS: Klimenko, N.G. , Shapiro, A, P. , Shcherbakova, S N.
TITLE: Technical. Aid to the Dzhid;nskiy-Kombinat in Organizing an
Experimental Hydrocyclone Dressing Mill (OkazAniye
tekhnicheskoy pamoshchi Dzhidinskomu komL-inatu po organizats~:
opytnoy ustanovki dlya obogashchenl:ya v gidrotsiklone)
PERIODICAL: Tr. N. -i,. gornorazved. in-La "Nigrizoloto " 1957 Nr 2-1,
pp 144-148
ABSTRACT: The results of a study in a pilot plant of the possibility ot em-
ploying a hydrocyclone to beneficiate granular tailings of the
Dzhidinske,yaT ungs ten Plant in heavy suspensions is described
The layout of a succession of equipments for the pilot plant is
presented and described.
A.. Sh~
1 Ores--Processes 2. Hydrocyclones--ApplLications
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SOV/ 1 ~7 .58 10- 203q2
Transi-tion from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metajlu;p-~,,11 ~958 Nr 10, PO~USSR)
AUTHORS: Kljmen~o, N. G. . Shcherbako. j, S- N.
T 1T LE: Ut;l'zation of Hydrocyclone for c, Flotation Reagents
(Primeneniye aidrotsikloria d1ya ,lotats-'orrivkh
reagen-ol.)
PERIODICAL: Tr. n. -i, gorno-raz, ed. n-ta ':N.,Yr zc.otc, 1937~ NT 2 1:
pp
ABSTRACT- A presentation i-s made of cornpa-.x,:,--e experiments 'n the
remo-.,al of collector from the surta~-t: of par-cles bv pas~:-o
a pulp through a hydrocyclone [H) or '-;-; -,he u-~e of acti%atect
charcoal and Na2S. The experme,~-.,i were cr-riducted -ith zir
As pyrite product resulting trorn selectj-.e separation of bulk
concentrate in the flotation of a complex ore contairmg arseno-
pyrite. The work was performed w-th the as5istance ot ra&o
active isotopes, Butyl xanthate confa',,rL'.np the radioisotope.
S35; was used. It is established that. 85%, of the collector is
washed off in the H and drains out. Desorption with the aid
of Na,S followed by repeated washing rerno,.es only 25fo of
Card I/Z the collector. Activated charcoal adsorbs 520/c of the
SOV./I 37-58 -10-20392
Utilization of Hydrocyclone for Desorption of Flotation Reagents
collector. The H showed the highest efficiency in removing the reagent from
the Pulp. In subsequent work, the selection of pyrite and arsenopyrite from
sands by means of the H yielded favorable result,.i when the arsenopyrite was
acidified with chloride of time.
K - A.
Ores--Processing 2. industrial equipment--Performance 3. _~--FLcLation
4. Radi-oisotopes--Applications 5. Activated charcoal--Perfc-.vriLan-_-
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Z Soil Sci,~nco. Fiiysic-,~I and Ch'ji-ilical Proplrtios
of -.I oil .
Jibs Tour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 6079.
Author : Rudin, V. D.; Shohorbakova; S. S.
Inst : Not givun.
TitlE; : The Cobalt Content of Sov,~ral Soils of tho
Stavropollskiy Kray.
Orig Pub; Materialy po izuch. Stavropollsk. kraya, Vyp. 6,
1956, 349-354.
Abstract: For the dc;tormination of cob.,Ilt in soil a color-
imDtric oothod was employed using nitroso-R salt
(1-nitro-2 naphthol-3,6, sodiufa disul2honate).
Tho lattor forms with cobalt a cbnractoristic
compl,~x compound of orange-rod coloration. Fo,
Ni, Cu, Hn and Zn do not interfere with the use
of R-nitroso salt. Data is citod as to tho co-
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SHCHERBAKOVA,T.A., kandidat biologicheakikh nauk
Observations on the development and seasonal behavior of mycorhiza
of the onke ((biercus robur L.) Izv.AN BSSR. no.4:93-102 Jl-Ag'55-
(Mycorhiza) (Oak) (KIM 8:12)
USSR/Soil 'Cionce.
0 -y of Polls.
Abs J-.Ir: R-,-f i_';hur-Hul-, No 6, 1958-:, f?4716.
Auth(-x
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Ti t C: -u~qcrc. Metituc_ )f Deter,;Anati :)f i~^ti,,rity of
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bvtch it ary soil (2 was p )ured in-to a flask
~:Il. Z)f a 4-8% solution
With C,-!_F~tCity Of 100
-I- an i4l of buffer of DH 4.9 were added.
I invert so and ')
`-5 drops -)f toluene were added in t~'~e flask as
-.ntiseptics. T,.e contentsof '%,!-,e flask were carefully
s~,Ocn uy, ind pJaced in -.- tiierriastt.,t at ~, temp. of
7-2
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AUTHORS: Kuprevich, V. F., Corresponding MemberAS USSR, GollerbakhM. M.,
Moiseyeva, Ye. N., Savich, V. P., 3hcherbakova, T.A.
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TITLE: Some Data on the Biological Activity of the Subsoils, Soils and
Lichens in the Bast Antarctic (Nekotoryye dannyye obiologicheskoy
aktivnosti gruntov, pochv i lishaynikov Vostochnoy Antarktidy)
F-i!RIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126,.Nr 3, pp 676-681
(USSR)
ABSTRAM The material for the present paper was collected by M. M.
Gollerbakh in the Antar--2-lic in January-March 1957 within the
"ontinental Department of the Sovetskaya antarkticheskaya
ekspeditsiya (Soviet Antarctic Expedition). The vegetation in
the Antarctic is very peculiar and mainly consists of algae,
lichens and moss. The living conditions of these plants are
also peculiar and extraordinarily hard. The clarification of
the degree of viability of these plants and of the intensity of
their biological effect is therefore of considerable interest.
One of the simplest and most practical methods of determining
the biological total acti-7-;;y of the soil is the determination
of the ferments contained in it (Refs 19 2). The material was
Card 1/3 collected in the area of the principal base of the mentioned
Some Data on the Biological Activity of the SOV/20-1 26- 3A -6116 9
Subsoils, Soils and Lichens in the East Antarctic
expedition - the Mirnyy settlement. In the samples of the sub-
soils and soils, the activity of the catalase and invertase
(method Ref 3) was determined in air-dry state. A considerable
activity of both ferments was ascertained in fine earths more
or less rich in algae (Table 1). These results lead to the
conclusion that the soil-forming processes in the Antarctic are
only possible on the basis of sufficient accumulation of organic
substances, which are present in m1he excrements of seabird,-. The
organic substances which produce the plants are insufficient
for thi- purpose because they a-re decomposed and weathered at a
faster rate than the accumulat'c-, Process can supply them.
2 kinds of lichens were in7?-e&-igated for Gomposition and
activity of ferments: Neiarapo-on antareticus (DR.) Savicz and
N. sulphureus (Koenig) Bienk.(family of 'Usneaceae) from the
island of Khasuell. The fezment activity proved to be rather
considerable. Table 2 shows this for inter- and intracellular
ferments. The differences in activity must be attributed to
properties of peculiar kinds. Both kinds are very similar to
those of the species Usnea in the northof the USSR with
Card 2/3 respect to the presence of ferments, but 'the activity is higher
Some Data on the Biological Activity of the SOV/20-126-3-61/69
Subsoils, Soils and Lichens in the East Antarctic
than there. Therefore, the cQnclusion can be made that the
lichens investigated possess sufficient biological activity
under the most severe conditions of the Antarctic. This activity
ensures a regular course of processes of life, the formation
and accumulation of the chemical substances peculiar to them.
Other investigations are necessary for further generalizations.
There are 2 figures and 4 Sovi4~t references.
ASSOCIATION: Botanicheskiy institut im. V. L. Komarova Akademii nauk SSSR
(Botanical Institute imeni V. L, Komarov of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR) Laboratoriya fiziologii i sistematiki nizshikh
rasteniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Laborator3; for Physiology and
Systematics of Inferioi~ Plants of the AcaAemy of Sciences, USSF)
$UBMITTED: March 26, 1959
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KUPREVICH, V.F.; SHCEMMAOVA, T.A.
Are enzymes produced when a specific substrate is lacking?
.Dokl.Aff BSSR 4 no. 11:478-481 11 16o. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i sistematiki tisshlkt ra-steniy
Akademi I nauk BSSR.
(Ignzymea) (F=gi )
rctivity in
3 5 D '6('.
ni l.yA
KUREVICH, V.P.; SHCHERB,*,KOVA T.A.
Determining the proteolyttic activity of the lioil. Doll. AN BWR 5
no. 3 Mr 161. (MTRA 14:3)
~ a* Otdel fisiologli i sistamatiki nizshikh rasteniy AN BSSR
(Soil chemistry) (Protease)
KUPRFIICI!, Vj-: SHCHERBAROVAt T.A.
Proteolitic activity of peat soils. Dokl. All BSSR 5 no.12:579-581
v 161. 04IRA 15:1)
1. Laboratoriya fiziologii i sistepatiki nizshikh rasteniy AN BSSR4
(PROTEASE) (PEAT SOILS)
IVASMVITCH, T.M.1 KUPREVIGH, V.y.; SHCHERBAKOVA, T.A.
Change in the composition of free afian&:dcIds in soil during
the vegetation period. Dokl. .01 BSSR 7 no.10t704-707 0 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Otdol fiziologii i sistematiki nizahikh rasteniy AN BSSR.
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7~ F. ; SHCHIS"RBAKOVA, ~VoAi.;~ SER017A , Z. Ya. Y KISSEELEIT , !!. il, ;
r; , -. Z%
.-- - I f~KIYA, LX
PI:ysloIlogical clianges in rye infected vith rbkI. it': BS-I7R
9 no. 11--758-760 N 165 (MIRIA 19:3)
1. Otdel flzio'Iogii i sistematiki nAz:5101-kh ra.4ten-ly All R-S.R.
KO
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Frc r G Ll Ti
TANOVSKIY, S.K., knnd.med.nnni-, SHAGIYFVA. N.R., SHCHFIRBAKOVA, T.I.
Cxt-p of Derforritir~--
, duodenPI ulcer. Klin.med. 36 no.6:139 Je '58
(MIRA 11:7)
1. L, Denauskuy rnyonnoy bollnitsy Sur)rhnn-Dqrlinakoy, obl-isti UZSSR.
(PEPTIC ULCER, nerfortition,
ci.qe report (Rus))
AIJOEROVP &S.; SHKLOVER, L-P-; SYROMYATNIKOVAt A.S.,,,- SIICIIERUKOVA, T.M,
Mutual oolubility in thw syttem silicon tetrachloride - acetonit--ile.
-Zhu*r. fiz. khim.,34 no-419354;6 Ap '6CY. (MIRA 11.- 5).
(Silicon chloride) (Acetronit~ile)
IWO, -1q. S, LELIAM, A. S., SHCHPIMKOVA, T. 11.
Injuries of the heart. Khirurgiia, Moskva no. 11:20-24 Nov. 1951.
(CUM 21:3)
1. Of the Familty Surgical Clinic (Director - P-of. A. N.
Bal.~Llev, Honored Worker in Science), Second Moscow !'edic-al Ins' .1tute
imeni I. V. Stalin.
--le-crianical -inear in Preumoriectorr.,
Under ~,xpex-Liierital enditions." Second I-los-cow '"tat(- -L,,'edical Inst iraeri.1
1. ;, Etalin, -,'i'-l.sseraf.iof,. -Fr-ir t1tr= ~'.e.Free oi Cand-Idate :Lri
So.. FnizhuavZl "~t-mis
SHCHERBAKOVA, T.N., kand.med.nauk (Moskva, ul.DovatoraJd.1l,korp,2,kv.43)
. Postoperative pancreatitis. Vest.khir. 89 no.9s45-50 S 162.
OURA, 15:12)
1, lz fakulltetskoy khin=gicheskoy kliniki imeni S.I.Spasoka-
kotakogo (zav. - akademik A.H.Bakulev) lechebnogo fakullteta
-. 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinBkogo instituta imeni I.N.Pirogova.
. (PANCRFAS-DISEASES) (OPERATIONS,SURGICAL)
SHCHMUMOVA TA., kand,,med.nauk Nbskva, ii]. Dovatora, d.11, korp.2,
.9
kv~43)
leiomyoma of the stomach. Vest~,khir. no.6984 162,, (MIRA 15:3-1)
1, Iz fakullfctskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki im. S.I. Spasokukotskogo
(zav. - prof. A.N~ Bakulev) 2-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
K.T. Pirogova. (STOMAM-TUIMRS)
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.TAiminesoont logging. Prikl. geofiz. no.18:246-256 158
(Logging (Proapocting))
SHCMBAKOVA, T.Y.
5-- - - -
O-Dtical methods for well studies. Prikl. geofiz. n0,18:257-275 158.
(Oil well logging) (MIRA 11:5)
110I). z
i c ~,tcFcc;-, 7,--cit,:,-cal-
M'7. ~iv-
.KMAKHOV, 2'.L; SEIREBREMNIKOV) . SIICIIEIMU~0111,, T,V.
6, 11~;
Using deep photograDhy of the walls of welis to determine the
physical parameters of fractured reservoirs. Neft. khoz. 39
no.5:4C,-45 MY 161. (MIn 14:91/
(Oil reservoir engineering)
SHCHERBAKOVA, T.V.; PLYUSNIN, M.I.
Automatic registration of the relative induced potentials in a hole.
Razved, i prom. 990fia- no-46:96-101 162. (MIRA 16:3)
(ElecLric prospecting) (Automatic control)
SHGHERB4KOVA,,...T.,Y..
Investigations in wells using photography. Biul. nauch,tekh.
inform. VIM no.203-58 163. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Vaesoyusnyy nauchno-issiedovatellekiy Institut geofizicheakikh
metodov razvedki,
~UCITMAKOVP, T., V.
I - -A If - - . 1
ying c ., by ioggirig. lieftegais
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tud r I
1.
r.oA.05:37-42 ? 64 (MIRA 18:1)
1. llseosoyumyy naucl-zio-iq~3!edoTt.--telsicly institll~ geofizio-heslki?h
ric."odor razveak-i.
f-hcJ,ct-r,a ph in- we I--.! wal 'Is. EU: orom. C'.
ACC NRa AR6016963 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/65/000/012/D 1/D041
AU'lliCiR.- Dakhnov, G.V.; Perellman, A.L.; Rabinovich, G.Ya.; Shcherbakova, T.Y.
TITLE: First results of acoustic carottage with the type IAK-1 laboratory
SOURCE: Ref, zh. Geofizika., Abs. 12D283
REP SOURCE: Neftega .. geol. i geofiz. Nauchno-teklin. sb., no. 8, 1965, 23-27
porosity, olastici , miner~Ll
'1UPIC TAGS:Aseismology, acoustl~ detectioillacoustic equipment/LAK-1 acoustic equipmezz
A133MICT. A brief description of an acoustic carottage laboratory, 1AK-1, is given;
diagrams registered by the laboratory and problems being solved are discussed and lis
ted. The LAK diagrams can be used for the*segregation of the cross sections of bores
and the sorting of rocks according to their elastic properties (on the differences.of
sound passage time and persistence of the wa-.e picture), for the delineation of bro-.
ken zones, qualitative evaluation of rock porosity; quality control of concrete colu-
mns, and for ancillary data for seismic recon interpretation. The use of LAK-1, equip-
ment can be valuable in cases when common carottage methods do not assure solution of
problems related to the cross section (e.g. in bores with high mineralization of the
boring solution). The precision of velocity determination from diagrams is evaluated.
Use of LAK-1 for research in methodology and for the clarification of prospective uti,
lization of acoustic carottage is recommended. A desire for an increase of stable al-
lowable operating temperature and a decrease in the diameter of.the apparatus used in
bores is expressed. Kransiation of abstract3.
Card 1/1 SUB CODE: 08 UDC 550.839:550.834
GUREVICH, I.L.; VIN CMIEN-YiNI [Van Chang-yen]; SHCHKRBAKOVA, V.A.
Carbamide separation of paraffin from a vide (120 0 4700)
fraction of Yu-min (China) oil. Khim. i takh.topl. i masel
no.8:56-63 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10)
I.Moskovskiy neft7ano7 inatitut im. I. M. Gubkina.
(Urea) (Paraffins)
T,
S/2982/64/000/051!019910206
T. L.: Smidovich, Ye. V,;_7-rjnov V Ye., L'vova. A. I.;
_Iev, B. D.; A. H.; INLikumova, IL A-; ~.,cnerbakova,
v
TrV,---: hn efficient process for the comple
f I
flo5cww. Inrtitut neftcWtinichevRoy i gazovoy prcny:-,filcnnorti. Trudy, no.
~1,-19'r;. Nefteldilmlya, n~ftePhLnicheskiyc protsonny i ne fte porer a' vot (Petroleum
clicnistry, petrochemical procesees and oil refining), 199-206
TOPIC T&GS: petroleum refining, deasphalting, mazoutv catalytic crackin!-, dcpztraf-
ElitUntion, petrolatum, ceresin
-"A(,f:Tho nuthorn ntudled tho det(apbaltinr of =tzout and residues from petroleum
above 500C, and attemptcd to determine tho possibility of broadening the
base of cnt,tI,)ttc crnr+f, \~ The main feature of the proposed cc=plex
prvci-,7,s of refinin,. iurkrjzn petrolcv~ma for use at the Krasnovedsk refinery is the
cu:-~:;:ructlon of a dennphalting unit and the use of the deasphaltate 48 the rav
r--erial for c:~talytlfc cracking. Purification by adsorption followed by deparaf-
f.2nizLition. of the deasphaltate can produce high-grade residual oils of types MS-2011
1/2
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properties are equal to those of the same type of oils obtained
-(J--a petroleums. The adsorption purification and deparaffinization of
11 by rc thylethy Ike tone - toluene mixtures can produce high-grade
j
ln,'uitrlal, anti avitomobile motor oils. The use of petrolatum as a
A for On preparation of hLgh-m-21ting ceresins is highly reco=ended.
flow chcet of Gto proposed process is P
_,tvon. Orig. art. has: 5
j I flow sheet.
If-.; In!jtLtut fz~~ ft~7' !I Inlco;2eil,ny L gni-ovoy p:omyshlennosti, Moscow (Petra-
i jr,] ~~-15 induitry tn
SUB WDE1 FF
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TITOVA, A.I.; SICURR'RAKOVA. V.1).
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~, -~~
Broachopneumonia in infants as one of the reasons for the development
of chronic pneumonia. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 1 no.6:13-18 M-D 156.
(KLRA 10.1)
1. Iz kafedry detskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. A.I.Titova) Yaroslav-
skogo moditsinskogo institute,
(PMMONIA) ' (INFANTS-DISEASES)
TITOVA, .4.T., prof.; ','j'[,IKCiVA, T~%',.; (TOGIr"INSFAIA, B. Yu.; Skl~;HERBAKOVA,V.D.;
1VZOVA, A.K.: S-TACTGINA, E.I.; BaAVSKII, V.B.
Chnical cLaracterin tics of adenovinis diseasFis In children.
Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan. gos. med. inst. no. 28:111-116 1 63.
(MIRA 19 Jl)
1. 1z kafedrv detskikh bolezney 'zav. - prof. A.I. Ti-tova) Yaro-
slavsko.go go;-adarstvennugo medltsinskogc instituta (rektor - pref.
V. Ye. Yarygiri).
s/o8q,/61, *"010/003/004/021-
B1 06/':,12 00
Gal-kin, N. P., Mayorov, A. A., Polonnikova, ~;. A.7
Shcherbakova, V. G., Utkina, L. V.
INTLE: Separation of uranium from impurities by means of
ammonium carbonate
AL. Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 5, 1961, 233-237
TEXTL: The authors investigated the dissolution of pure (Y~H 4)2U207 in
('.,;H ~ CO and NH HCO the separation of uranium in the form of
4'2 3 4 31
N rUO (CO )3 , and the behavior of so-me impurities in the salting out \J~
1114- 2 3 1
Cf the clustals of this carbon complex. The dissolution involves the
&eilowing processes:
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Seziaration of uranium from B108/B209
(N H 40207 + 6(NH,),CO, + 3 H,O
"2(NH,),[UO,(CO,),I +6NHOH; (1)
(NH.),UtO, + 6NH.HCO3
2(NH4),.[UO. C0,),1 + 3H,0. (2)
(2)
The experiments were made with a special vessel in a thermostat at
40 + 0-10C. Equilibrium was practically reached after one hour. The
higher solubility of (NH 4)2U207 in NH4HCO3 (Fig. 1) may be explained by
the action of NH4OH which shifts the equilibrium to the left (see
reaction (1)). Dilute solutions containing (NH 4)2CO3 or'NH 4HCO3 in a
,V
stoichiometric ratio (according to (1) and (2)) may completely dissolve
ammonium di-uranate without formation of the above carbon complex. The
precipitation of small and large crystals was determined in order to
ztudy the influence of certain factors upon crystallization. Large
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Saparatiua of uranium 11*0m ... B108/E209 /
crystals are called such of a size of 100>e20 - 300 x6o p. The experiments
were carcied out as follows: N'H was added under stirring to the
CO
)
2
4
3
solution until saturation was reached. After salting
4 uu" (COO -,-
out had ceased, the solution with the crystals was stirred further on
for some time. The crystals were then filtered off and subjected to
sedimentation analysis. It was found that a temperature rise from
20 to 4000, and an increas- of the time of admixing (NH
lower the
CO
)
2
3
4
quant-it,y of small crystals. The same holds for an increase in the speed
of the s:,irrer from 60 to 180 rpm. However, a further increase has
hardly any effect. Fig. 7 shows the uranium concentration in the solution
F,
dtiring salting out of (NH4)41- UO2(CO 3)31 . The best conditions of
epystallizal,ion are: temperature - 40 OC; time of (NH
cc,
admixture -
)
2
4
5
1 hour; uranium concentration in the initial solution - 30 9/1; speed
of the stirrer - 180 rpm. The impurities to be investigated entered the
initial (1'H Fuo (Co~;) solution immediately before crystallization.
2 31
Tine r,~sultin.,- ammonium di-uranate containing one kind of imziuriTy was
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sepa"r...ri I,, Of _; 10 8.11' B 2 0 10
diw3o'--red in ~I NII HCO_ solution. Undei,_, tr,,_~ above conditions, tne
4
carb,.)n compleX crystallized. The filtered crystals were rinsed with a
saturc-'A~,-d (1"H" "'CO solution. After drying they were oxidized by anneal-
1 n 'I tilat most of tile elements are easy to separate from
uranium. TaIlle 2 shows t?le results of purification of ammonium di-uranate
which contained 3everal kinds of impurities. There are 7 -figures,
2 tablims, and references: 2 Soviet-bloc.
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tmigy porvago ~;-;
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noYnbrya 1951 ,n,l npicicli
ininductors; Trin-1;wti,n-'s -i;' crt litrisr, oil PnotoolectriO
and Optical Fri.ino-na t:~ 195". 40"
k.0%fG linplev prtnt-i.
AddItlunill Jpannuelils Agoncy; -:,,n!mLy,t nil., 1-11"!--tdi*~-
KciatIA6174 po polupro"flolkam.
9d. at Publishing 1, V. r1laill": Lll.-Z.. i.: A. A. XiLveychqk;
Keep. Ed.: V. Y,.. Leahkar,,, Annd-tnlan, Jkv.11nian 33R, Ap,d.,my
of Salinces.
fURPC4E% This oooK in for nomi-
__Lonductor physics, oolL,t ar,!ctresc~pj, and .1-1conclitotor
devla~4. The enrLnn =1-177-tTn I'iil l a in
universities And InatIt-lLea or nlfirt,sr t-nnlcal training
SPOGIalizLila In trill physics lind tilanntna~ application or iumt-
conductors.
COVERAOXi The collection aontaIns report* and
(the latter are Indicatea ny nato-4,1kii) .1-id at the First All-
M,
-r-rtc rhenomen n Sil
Union Conference on Optla.ij iiiii Pnoz.,)ole I
conductors. A wide scope of prilblems In semleonductor phymicA
and technology are considered. photoconductivity, photo, lllat.r- -
matIva forces, optical properties, photoelectric colic and
phatoresistarn, Me acelarift OC hl~ and rel-pulloular radiations,
the properties or thin rilmai and complex semicanduetor sylit"ma,
*to. The materials were prepared for pttblicatlon by Z. 1.
Raahboy, 0. V. Snitka, K. R. Tolpyg., A. F. Witichenko,and M. s.
Shninkman. References and dinculialor, fQ-11aw each arttala.
Phokoelectric and Opticai Phenomena (Crnt.) JOV/314(
Mai 0 &v d 3
Pledhant ii,
ti g a rj-jpu sez-4~fn' an -'
lcirma on or a "Tt.,40 Conducting tal Counters During th,
Channel'
Rrvk1n, 3. X. L P B ma. S- K- KOOOvalanko, an.1 0. A
-nd-U o mly-ov.
ant.rco a
lITI~0~1 fiiZiclln.
D-Ecinazezimo, ariLl
-Conductivity'.5f CdS V- 1. untlyano -V'.
liko,
and %.~+hcrleg.
(Thesis) Ra'Y8 or t1rier Coll.
A '-, I. V. Voroblyev, slid (1, 1).
the use or
t
Engineering-
agrd 15/'16
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38,
389
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G.. Shcherbakova, V. I..
actior, of X-rayzs or, semiconductor rectifying cells
ztiarna~ r~jziica. au. 4, 1()62, 23, abstract. 4GI91
"FotoeLektr. L optich. yavleniya v poluprovodnikakh". Kiev..
ISSR, ic15c). 3905-397"
-0',It :LuTn(-)rz, Lnvestigated the effect of 20-160-kv x-rays on selenium,
cuprouz-ox_fi~ ano gernanium rectifying cells. They studied the dependence of
3~7rect and -_-verse _~urrentt an X-ray `.Intensity and hardness as well as on the
b-'as voltago app.!.'Led -.o the cell. They investigated the X-rky intensity-and-
hardness dependence if the short-circuiting current and of the photo-emf that
appears ir, tnt! ce,_ during irradiation. They found that these dependences
esemble those knoom for valve phototubes intended for the visible region of the
zpectnim.. They established that the relative sensitivity of the cells to X-rays
decreases with increasing X-ray intensity, but increases with Increasing X-ray
I They studied the effect on valve layers of pressures of (0-5
.hardnesz. 0001qs;~64
P.
1~bstracterls rote- Complete -,ranslationj
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SHCHERBAKOVA, V.M. (MOSL-.-&'t
Asymptotic properties of positive methods for the summ-tion
r.1 _ys. ucbeb. ao. 3: 45-194
of Fourier series. Izv., v zav.; mat. i
6,) (MIRA 16:0
.-F 0
(Fourier -series)
f0l
I
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SOURCE
Ve- T,-: Post-ova, V. A.; Stopanov, Ve G.; ~2rbak2va V. N.
0:ZG: nona
and con6ewwd trazis:iissions LIap-;;r prosontpd
11~6 05
at. thf; oll 1'r-ObIum" Spacc, 'Kadicino hold 1-n lioscow from Z4 to 27 1 EwY -.7
-L~o pror)leriam kat;rd.choskoy 1wditsirq, Ic,)66, llro)lany kosr"Chos-,
if --;Pace -mcii.cino); !r-itorialy kon-forontsii, -Iloscow, 1966,
120-3-21
.'V:PIC TAGS: madicizirt rza zrachine syatom,
'ficiency in inari-macnino system depends oil
tile rnethr-c- of orcsentine information to 'ij-rn. One type 01- information is
tile tus" -!001:1~ ;Cmergency, informative. preventive, etc. , ) issued by
comi)Ldo To S ur,-- r'curacy ma speed oi reception and processing,
it is necezisi.rv i-bat r
eports be zi& bnel as possible. This requirement
is necesE~:t-ktecl oy A- seareti for mewis of increasing operator reliability
0
is Nvell as by the limited mennory volume of a machine. Therelf re,
finding optimum niezins for linquistically truncating reports and their
subsequent. algorkthmization is most essential for solving a number of
information language problems.
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ACC Nill
Ti~e al:.i it- Pi ~. -st-.,nt ~;tudy was i-.v iind, karmuiau~, ~~Tld fori-rialize
sp,_'CIFIC'10~1as for iruncating conimand --information texts. On the basis
of a preli;-n,nary Unquistic analysis, the possib lity of exploiting two
was zI(_-ieaIe6, A ;-heck of the per~~eption efficiency of
te.xLs -liv on(- _~f ihose alaor-M)n-is was conducted in experiments,
)I) a television
INCJT'Li'!: 'lid -e p).- sented to R iubje _t. L
scr(!en. i~xwosu-'-~ JuVatiork oi the presentation was :3 sec. The subject, s
missfor. .vas -_iei-nonsu~atc- iioNv accutrately arid quickly lie ookild reproduce
UICI ting -of perception ~inct reproduntiOD consisted
OA,6* ll()tiitg !11~- A:~Cmux--J.Cy and Iur -ation d mission accomplish ment, Five men
parti-cipate-I in tLc- experi-nients- -Severat Prolonged exi)(-Orn(mts weile
Of Lilt- 'slar in 'die (napT-i-cy of cases,
tri-nical-c-r-i -%~,ras ~:eproduced --nore accurately than normal text and with a
J)C_~iod of conipl.(Aion, An increased i-atent period of truncated
text "toll occurred in 33% of the cases anti was attributed to not
I I
having usec~: )ne of the truncation algorithms The duration of normal
and trwicated te-.cts became more stable at khP !nd of the experiment as
a result of trainin'tt.
ACC NR; %,Myl)
Anothor approa,.ih involved the truncation of texts by the subjects
theimselves. In reproducing truncation of text.-,, it was noted that the
subjects used linquistically significant material assuring the integrity
of scnianticallv essential components in th, text.
The authoi ubjects
-s analyzed text reproduction errors inade by the s
(omission of individual words, displacement of words in presentations,
use of synonyms and antonyms etc. ). It is suggested that a* number of
'errors of the above type would.~ave been eliminated by exploiting a
second truncation algorithm. Besides the above, during the errant
reproduction of truncated and normal texts,, words functipning as
cliches were noted. Their use was charact6ristic of texts which caused
perceptual and rnemor~ difficulties. The results of the experiment
permit- hypothesizing that the algorithm under question reflects some
n-Aechanisms of internal speech formation... fti. A. No@' 22; ATD Report. 66-119
SUB CODE: 06. 17 Sual DATE, O%Uv66
PWOSOV, A.G. , kand.med.nauk, SHCIM'f3AKOVA, V.V.
Changes in tu"-erculosis mor-idity amon-- chilldren below 3 years
of age in Baku [with sumrmry in French!. Probl.tub. 116 no.6:8-ii
158 (MIRA 111.10)
1. Iz orgmetodotdola (viv. - knndidat med.nauk. A.G. Fogosov)
Azerbv,vd.zh.qnfjI-ojI-o Inntitutn Wborku1nmi (dir. - kmid.medi.1%1*
A.D. huxmnmedov)
MPBEROULOSIS, In inf. Re child.
in child . to 1 rf-
,nrs of age in Russia (Itm))
11
ALUX11VERDYAN, D.A., prof.; AMINOV, A.M., ooktor ekon. nauk; AGLAS,
M.S., prof.; DYACHENKO, V.V., dots.; ZLOBIN, I.D., prof.;
KADYSHEV, L.A., dots.; KARNAUKHOVA, Ye.S., prof.; KOMIV, G.G.,
prof.; LEVITANUS, I.M., dots.; LIVSHITS, A.L., dots.i LYAPIN,
A.P., prof..; MAKAROVA, M.F., prof.; MASLOV, P.P,, prof.;
SONIN, M.Ya... doktor ekon.nauk; SOROKIN, G,M.;-STRUMILlN, S.G.j
akademik; TUMANOVA, L.V., dots.; TUROVTSEV, V.I., dots.;
FIGURNOV, P.K., prof.; MOKHOVA, N.I., dots., red.; SHCHERBAKOVA
V.V, _Oots., red.; SHVEYTSER, Ye.K., red.; MURASHOVA-,Fr'-~,--~---
takJan. red.
(The economics of socialism]Politicheskaia ekonomiia sotsia-
lizma. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola,
1962. 614 P. (MIRA-16:))
1. Chlen-ko.-respondent Akademi-i nauk SSSR (for Sorokin),
(Economics) (communism)
SHCHERRUOVA, Ya. M. Gand, Geographical Sci., PARMUZIN, Yu. P. Sr. Sci. Colleague
"The Plan of Exposition of a Physico-Ceographical Region (Siberia) in the
I tY~
tv'11seum of Geography in the New Building of Moscow Universi " a paper given at the
All-University Scientific Conference I'Lomonosov Lectures", Vest,, Mosk. Un., No.8, 1953.
Translation U-7895, I Mar 56
SHC.HMBAKOVA, Ye.
Utilizing hidden potentialities in production. 17-P0 no.10:62 0 159.
OURA 13:2)
1.Zamestitel' predoodately'a oblastnogo pravlaniya Nauchno-
tekhnichoskago obshchestva lesnoy promyshlennosti, g.Sverdlovsk.
(Sverdlovsk--Lumbering)
y-
'-.C.EHbAF'CV-' Ye A.
r*-,v S
-30
,..oskovskoL- ent-.rr-ret-iche-koL:--)
GUITKID., kand.fiz..-matem.nauk; SIJSHKIN, N.G., kaTId.tekhn.nauk;
FADEYEVA, V.S.-., kand.tekhn.nauk; SHCIIERBAKOVA, Ye.A., assistent
Separation of fine fractions with the help of an electron
vdcroscopa. Sbor., trud. VIJINSM no.2:130-161 60. ~MMU, 15:1)
(Binding materials)
(Electron microscope,)
,q (T _- REAKkNA, '._~T
FHC.hL~ftBiiKC_:'A, 1E. T.--l'Nethods of Fei-tilizing Perennial Seed Grasses in the
Chernozems of Western Eiberia." Kazakh State Agricultural Inst., Alma-Ata,
1955. (Dissertation for the Degree pf Cand-Idate in Agricultural Sciences)
SC: Kn-izhnaya letopis', Ne. 35, 1955
RASKIN, M.M.; GAI-113SHKO, Kh.P.; LOPATINA, V.V.; DOBROVOLISKAYA, K.A.;
SHMERBAKOVA, Ye.,M.-
incidence of diphtheria in children's institutions in Chita and
its determining factors. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. Ji imnun. 31
no. 5:120 My 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz Chitinskogo instituts. epidemiclogii, mikrobiologi-i i
gigiyeny.
(CHITA-DIPHT-U,RIA)
- - . . , - I j. :, ., -
.1 1 -
. . . . . I .. . I
3(3,4) PHM I WOK ZXPWITATION SOV/2355
Moscow, Universitet. Geogre-ficheskiy fakulltet,
Inform%tsionnyy abornik o rabotakh Geograficheskogo fakullteta Hoskovskogo
gosudaretvennogo universiteta po 14ethdunarodnomu geofizicheskomu godu,,
No 1 (Collection of Informatlon on Work Done by the Geography Depart-
ment of Moscow University for the International Geophysical Year, Nr 1)
Moscow, 1958, 298 p, Irrate slip inserted, 800 copies printed.
Deep, Ed.: Go It Wshinskiy,, Professor
PURPOSKi This book to Intended for earth scientists $particularly those
interested in glacial phenomena.
COVERAal: 7his book describes the activities of the Geogisphy Department of
Moscow Btate University in conn ction with International Geophysical Year.
The work is divided into 4 parts,each dealing with a specific regional ex-
pedition. These aret the Mount Elbrus Expedition, the Xhibiny Expedition,
the Plemir Expedition, and the Antarctic Expedition. Additional articles
discuss problems in glaciology and research techniques, References ac.
company each article,
Card 1/5
Collection of Information on Work Done by the (Cant.) SOV/2355
TABLE OF GONTINT5i
THE I.G.Y. HURUS EXPEDITION
Tushinskiy, O.K. 01aciological Work on Mount EYorus
ShcherftMovs, Ye.H-- T;%cma of the Last Glaciation in Priellbruslye
t Elbrus- District] 29
Forabtseva, X.M. Observations of ftow and Freezing Processes on
the Southern Slope of the Elbrus 102
BryukbAnov, A.V., I.R, 2~Lytov, and I.A. Lappo. Contents and Symbols
of Large-Saale Glacier j4ps in
Troahkina, Ye.S. Preliminary rALta on the Application of the Spore-
Pollen Method on Elbrus Glaoters 124
Plam, M.Ya. HemoterOontrol Equipment and Methodology Used in Study-
ing the Memperature of the librus Ice Covers 129
Card 2/5
Collection of Information on Work Done by 'the (cont. ) SOV/235"'.5
THE I.G.Y. OIBM EXMDITION
Gromov, K.?A. Prelimitiary Information on the Work of the Kh1biny
Station for the International Geophysical Year 133
Puzanov, V.P. Climatic Conditions of Snow and Ice Melting 138
Gromov, K.M. Study of the Moisture Status of Soils and Groluids 158
Kz7achkov, V.V. The Problem of HydrotheiTnal Conditions of the Soils
of the Khibiny Mountain Range 186
Perov., V.F. The First Glacier in the Khibiny Region 206
THE I.G.Y. PAMI-. FXPEDITION
Chuchkalov, B.S. Preliminary Tnformation on the Work of the
Pamir E#ddition of the International Geophysical Year 209
THE I.G.Y. ANTARCTIC EUEDITION
Card 3/5
Cril i.es-Gloi of lzil'omatton on Woi-P Dolw- by "W )
iO~voitsa., A.P. Preliminary Result3 of the Seisr.,iographic Sounding of the
fv.tai-%Ai-c Snow Cover During the lqrst Sovie'G Antaro,tic Expedition of the
'-a.demy of Sciences,, USSR, 1955-57
217
3ENERAL PRO-MM-IS OP ~,LACTOLOGY AND TBE STUDY OF PERM5ROST
Popov, A.!. The Glacial-Geologic-~~-.l of the Permafrost Area i- the
USSR 239
BESEARCH IMETHODS
Kre.,'.1e., A.N., and Ye.S. Il~zsli~-Jna. Method ol' Collectin6 ice Samples
fo 27 4U-he Spore-Pollen Analysis 265
Kapitsa, A.P. Mechanical Drilling of a Freshwater Firn 268
Byabtseva, K.M., and G.K. T-ashinskiy. Stratigraphy of Snow as Lz Ia-
dicator of the Characteristics of Natuar-al Region Co=leyes 272
Card V 5
Collec' ion of lnforma-.ion on 4ork Done by the 'Coz--. ' 3"-)V!23,~~
Shcherbakova, Ye.M. Information Table -for Traces of Ancie-i-.
-di-A-cifitf dii- -I 7n -M-un-fAin s 284
REPORTS
TroahkInA, Ye.3, Study of the Physical Properties of Snow and of
the Yetamorphic Process In a Snov Covor 289
AVAILABLE: L:Lbmry of Congress
Card 5/5 WA/fal
9-18-59
SHTdXRBAKOVA, Ye.M.
Ancient glaciation of the cis-Elbrus region; materials of the Inter-
national Geophysical Year. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkolv; geol.-geog.nauki
no.2:84-94 158. (MIRA12:2)
1. Moskovskiv universitet, geograficheskiy fakul'tete, kafedra obshche-
go zemlevedeniya.
(Elbrus region--Glacial epoch)
SHCHERRAKOVA, YO.M.
Role of faulting In the formation of mountain reliefs In southern
Siberia. Vop. geog. no.4-6:89-99 '59. (MIFLA 12:12)
(Russia, Southern--Faults Wsolov))
WTVOROVA, V.A.; SHCFI~AKOVA, Ye.M.
Role of faulting in relief formation in the eastern part of
'lie rocky range of the Greater Caucasus. Vest.Mosk. un. Ser.
5: Geog. 15 no.4:46-51 Jl - Ag '60. (MlRi~ 13:9)
1. Y-qfedra obshchego zenlevedeniya Moskovskop universiteta,
(Caucasus --Fatil te (Geoloa))
,3HCHr;hiUKUVA,, Ye.M.--
Basic tykes of deposits of a nivatic)n-glacier complex in the HDant
KLbrus region. Informsbor. o rab. Geog. fak. ~bsk. goo. un. pql~;
(MMA 15:10)
%bzhdunar. geofiz. godq no.2:167-183 158.
(Elbrus., Nbunt-Glaciers)
SHCHERBAKOVA, Ye.M.
Paleogeography of Lhe Quaternary period in rhe Greater Caucasus.
Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 5: Geog. 18 no.4:25-31 JI-Ag 163.
(MIRA 17:2)
1. Kafedra obshchego zemlevedeniya Moskovskogo imi-versiteta.
,:,-: --. : - -. ,r. . - , ': -1 ~ . ~. ~. :: ~. 'r -1
7,;: 1 1 - .. : ~. I.- I , -,
. _ ~ . - -. * - , 7- - , , rl-~ . . .,. ? , c - - I - - - , "
,j -7. , ~a - "
" F . . .I i -.,I .. .-I- I . '.I - .I
GROSHIKOV, K.I., d,t!3ent; bHCiMRBAKOVA, Te.S., ordinator
.
Nalargement of root canals with m1trasonics. Stomatologiia
38 no.3:19-21 MY-Je 159. (MIRA. 12-8)
1. Iz kafedry terapevticheskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof.Ye.ye.
Flatonov) Moskovskogo meditsinBkogo stonatologicheskogo insti-
tuta (dir. - dotsent G.1f.Beletskiy).
(D11211TISTRY) (ULTRASONIC WAVES--THRRMIEUTIC USE)
T. -SHCHNUAKOVA, Ye. T.
Micronutrients in grape juicc,. Kons. i ov. prom. 12 no.12:36-38
D '57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Odosskiy tekhnologichoskiy institut Dishchevoy i kholodillno7
prnriyalilennosti.
(Grapes) (Trace elements)
.:3 s 111 v z,6 a' rj!- 3 roty-, val 1E
anr, or,-~rva~:~-or' s s a
rroO ~Dl-
z,,' r -,-a 7 tri r 17 a i r o Co-" e S
(T KL.
MARXH, A.T., dok-tor tekhn.nauk, prof.; SHCHERBAKOVA Ye.V., aspirant
Chani,es in the nutritive value of preserved grape Juices. Trudy
GTIPiKhP 9 nt%.2:27-38 1~9. (MIRA-13:9)
(Grape juice)
SHCHEMAKOVA, Yo.Y., a9pirant
'I
anall.7,Js of amino acids in gra-ve juice. Trudy OTIPiEhF
9 no.2-65-76 '59. (MMA 13:9)
(Grape juice) (Amino acids)
GIADKOVA, K.K.; SHCRNRRAKOVA, Ya.Ya.
Intracarotid injection of penicillin in a neurosurgical hospital.
Vop.-neirokhir. 21 no.1:48-51 Ja-F '57. (MIRA 10:3)
1. 14auchno-issladova tell skiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameai
Institut neyrokhirurgii imeni akad. 11.1f.Burdanko Akademii meditsin-
sk-1kh nauk SSSR.
(BRAIN. dis.
ther.. intracarotid inject. of penicillin)
(MICILLIN. ther. use
brain dis., tatracarotid admin.)
ZEMLICII, V.,F,; SHCHERBAKOVA, Ye.Ya.
Use of aminazine in psychomot-or disorders in patients with acute
closed cerebrocre-nial injuries. Vop.neirokhir, 24 no.4:49-51 Joe-
Ag 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(CHMOR01MAZINE) (BRAIN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
.~) H C HE~K b,14 ko vn- \IAE \11q.
FF-DOROV, Yeja., profasacv; -immTEDHENSK-TY, P.P.; BUCRIN-,)KT.Y, I.Ye.;
SFIA-VINOV, G.T., BOSEllrj, L.V.; ALISOV, &P.; I?IRYUXOV,
N.N.; GALITSOV, A.P.; GRIGORITZE7, A.A., ak-aJemik; 3-TGENSON, M.S.,
MURETOV, N.S.; KHROMOV, S.P.; BOGDANOV, P.N.; LEBEDW.,
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(clima-tology)
36-62-1/6
AUTHOR: Shcherbakova, Ye. Ya., and Bregina, A, Yu.
TITLE: Changes in the Heat and Moisture Content of Air Masses
in the Transportation Processes Occurring in the
Moderate Latitudes r-,f Eurasia (Izmeneniye teplo- i
vlagosoderzhaniya vozdus!~-nvkh mass v protsesse trans-
formatsii v umerennykh shiro'u-~aJ~ Yevrazii)
PERIODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofilzicheskoy obseovatorii, 1956, Nr 62,
-pp- 3-2a 4USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with prcblems of hea"51 and moisture
"Gransf er, their quantitative evaluation quid the horizontal
dispersion of air massea in the moderate zones of Eurasia.
The study is based on synoptic surface map3 and baric
topography maps for 500-750-800 millibar levels in
accordance with G. Ya. Vanger-geym's classification
of three basic forms of atmosDheric circulation: western,,
C ard 1/3
36-62-1/6
Changes in the Heat and Moisture Content of Air Masses (Cont.)
eastevn, and meridional. A rrumber of geographic points
were selected and respective air were drawn
to obtain the following data: velocity of a'L-- m-tasses,
the time during which they rema"n c-n the contInent, the
effective velocity of heat t:~nd hlxnidity tranSfer, moisture
exchange along the trajectories, th~-: of vapor
transferred in kg per me-ter per zecond In a 5 k-m a-'r
column, and heat losses in air maaz;-:.z entering Russia
from the southwest- The article cons_dez-a~ ea-~'!. narti-
cular factor and arrives at several conclusicn3. The
velocity of heat and humidity tr,-Tisfer (frron. nc-,-~th to
south) decreases from 40-50 Rm per hour in 'Uthe northern-
most portion of the moderate zone of &i-rai~:La- 41-0 0-5-35 Ion
per hour in the southern part. The avera,?:e pasE;age
time of apartlaular air mass over the enn"*11,1ent, L-j 11 days.
The horizontal dispersion of movina, air maL;ile-z increases
linearly up to 250 to 300 laa per day; the dispersion is
greatest in wintertime and leaot in summertlLme. The
source of maximum humidity for RusSia is the Mediter-
ranean area and the southern portion of the Atlantic
4.1ard 2/3
36-62-1/6
Changes In the Heat and Moisture Content of Air masses (Cont.)
Ocean. These areas are also the source of maximum
heat (in summertime 300 cal. per cm~. per day). Latent
hecqt of condensation comprises up to 50 percent of
the total content of heat. The article also listS
exact figures on heat losses of those air masses which
move into Russia from the southwest. There are 10
tablesY 12 charts and 4 references, of which 2 are
USSR.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 313
SHCM A OVA, Ye. Ya. 1, BRIGINA, A. Yu.
Investigation of heat and moisture transfer in connection Vith the
general circulating atmosT)here. Trudy GGO no.70.,3-37 157.
(Atmopophere) (MIRL 10:11)
D--R,OZW,,V, O.A.; LRBEDEY, A.1f.; PASTUKH, V.P.; SHCf9MJ=VA,.Ye.Ya.
I
Climatological requirements tG snow surve7s in mountaina. Trud7
Tbil. NIGHI an-3:23-24 158. (WRA. 11:10)
1. MaYnaya goofizicheskaya obegrvatoriya .4m. A.1. Voyeykovas
(Climatology) (snow)
,,9HCIII,;RBAK(?VA, Ye.Ya-,
Osmotic preasure of the culture redlum as a factor in selecting
ah acid-forming Aspergil.lus niger mold, Trudy VKNII no.14:122-
JU9 '59. (Aspergillus) (MIRA 14:5)
a
V!,
47 zrrsts r~Qrl.
gp~lr.oorlng rgoricv: -A%-noys upravlenly* g1droa* -,"Pologle box"
alu:hby p-1. _9~vatf mnatray =R.
Stop. Ed.- V.A. UryvAyAv; 14,0 V.S. Protopopov; Inch. U.9 V.I.
braynins.
V"R POSE I Thl; work. 1. Intended for aet*orologiatso hydrologistat and
nydrophyal 16tat particularly those engaged In the study or snow
and La. and evaporation processes.
COVERAGEt This book contains papers on h7droph)sica which ware pre-
sented and discussed at the Third All-Unlon Hydrological Conference
In LenIngrad, October 1957. The Conference published 10 volumes
on various aspects of hydrology or which tMia to number 3. The
odlvoria' board In charge of the series Includot V . A:jjUr3rvay*v
(ChsinxRn), D.A. Alokin, Y..V. Bllznyak (decvs..d), 0 . Borsuk,
K.A. Velikanov, L.K. Davydov, A.P. Domanltokly, D.P. Kalinin, S.N.
Krita&ly, B.Z. Kudelln, L.P. Kanols, N.Y. Mentlell, B.P. Orlov,
IPopov;~J.1v1,1..1ro5kuryx11 %.D L. Sokol vokly D.A. Spengler,
nd X ;h :r v kI . Thos vo I
A:lv.c ebot ; y lm to divided in-
0~ one no% tne r1raZ contains reportelfrow t,,: a baection
for th: t!o second ."t.1n.
study of evaporation processes, and the
reports.fro the snow and Ice subsection. R*farences, accompany
9*a h or lals.
~e W. -7 (Candidate of Technical Sciences, Inotiute or
-911_01PEY, a5a4Ow Evaporation From the Surface of' a Vegetation
Cover 125
?r_d0Mv-1,Z~ fCandldato of Technica.1 Sciences, VNIOL V&Iday)
4odporation Under For-at Condition& 131
V-1. JC&n4ldxta or Teannical Scien~*s. GOI laningrad)
~Moj5rM7
~!F-J?M'. J~Odj.x
1, Of Water Affected by Plant Growth 140
=IC091" V - fCand1dftt* or Technical Sciences , bela~acjm ~
P11 for Soil 7mprovament end Water Econo~yj rht Effect Of Dr.Inl.f.
:w^MP on the Evaporation Regimen
in Xaj~~
0YdrauLlc evaporators or C n
V,T 156
- is-ndido tE or D.
'Mr .,1,aT,ry,aynE I
12'wn x"
a 0 el r OE
or in* Fvaporation Subsection or the
ellions 0& the Evaporatior 274
C on - Subsection of the Hydrophysics
t
202
nlkht*r___g_D. rprof-asor, Docror of Q*OgrAPhlCil Sciences, j"stI_
lutf_R Geography. Noncow) Geography of the Snow Cover In the
U33R
Shchor (Candidate Of 0*00trAPhIcal Sciences, ON 209
4; ~gr ~1~
udy Of the Snow~Ov-r Rogiman In the USM 215
AUZ 'Min, (Candidate Of O*Ographlcal Jkloneon, OOZ jAnIn
itrad) Neihods
3110. Melting In and Results Of COUPutatlrlg the Tntenelty (Rate) or
Nuropean USM 220 CY
SHCHERBAKOVA, Ye.Ya.
'Variability and selection of comercial Aspergillus niger strains
used in the production Qf acetic acid. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no.10:
129-137 161. (11IRA 14:7)
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hio,titut neyrokhirurgii imcni N.N.airdenko AM', SSSR,