SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHERBOV, D.P. - SHCHERITSA, S.T.

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L :12775-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3001539 S/0032/63/029/006/0767/0768 41 AUTHOR: ShcherbovY D. P. TITLE: Eleventh conference on luminescence SCURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 29, no. 6, 1961 767-768 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, molecular luminescence, luminescent analysis, fluorescence, lumogen, luminescent stain .ABSTRACT: The conference took place September 10-15, 1962 in Minsk and was, devoted to molecular luminescence and luminescent anallysis. Three hundred and severr'by delegates, representing over 100 organimtions, took part; the number of papers amounted to 180, of which 60 dealt with analytical -Droblems.. Sectional sessions were devoted to the theory of luminescence, optical generation, the. triplet stmte, the relation of fluorescence to molecular structure, the effect of solvents and association of molecules on luminescence, the study of luminescence -Dollski-y.Effect), of inorganic compounds, of films and 0-i' frozen solutions (the Sk polymers, chlorophyll, molecular crystals of organic compounds, etc. At the analytical section papers were read on the determination of magnesium, copper, ureurdum and europium, and on the application of fluorescent analysis in the rare metals industry and in the ol J, rubber, and synthetic fiber industry. A nimfoer Card 1/2 L 1277 -6) ACCESSION NR: AP1007519 of reports were devoted to uses of the luminescent technique in the location of defects, to luminescent analysis instruments, and to the search for new luminescent reagents as wen as to fluorimetric properties of rhodamine mete-Uic ccmolexes. The importeance'of coordination among the organizations engaged in luminescence research was stressed, especially in the field of new luminescent equipment and lumogens. The need for monographs and textbooks on luminescence was emphasized. The publication of a list of Soviet luminescent materials Vas recommended. The ~ conference was scheduled for 1964:. ext n ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODE: 00 DPZE ACq: 17,Tun63 FNCL-. 00 NO PM SOV: .000 OIHM: 000 Card 2/2 L 1566-7-63 Evi.- (q)/EWT (M)/BDS- AUTCABD- -..-JDI- J4-. ACCESSION MR. AP3004228 s/o6-32/63/029/007/0787/0789, AUTHORS: Ivankova, A. I.; SLherbov, 1). P. TITLE: Fluorometric determination of rhenium in ores by means of rhodamine 6zh SO,-URG:j-;s Zavodskaya. laboraLoriya, v. 29, noel, 1963, 787-789 TOPIC TAGS: rhenium~ rhodamine, fluorpinotria determination, fusion, MgO, Re ABSVIUCT.- A weighed sample of the ore is mixed in a porcelain crucible with 3 gm I MgO and 0.1 gm potassium permargaaate, then heated in a furnace to 650-700C and held there for 2 hours. The cooled, fused mass is extracted with water, transr. ferred into a flask containing 10 ml of,10-normal sulfuric' acid, then diluted with waLer to the 100-m1 mark. A 25-ml portion is transferred to a sep~ratory funnal, to which I ml of a 0.1% rhodamine solution is added. After mixing and adding 6 ml of benzene the mixture is.shaken,.aliowed to separate, an&ihe fluorescence of the benzene layer determined,(the maximum being located in thf,' 555-560 rn region). 1b was found that mercury caused the most interference, ,although its fluorescence was 100 times weaker. Chromates, permancranates, and tungstates weaken the fluorescence of rhenium, and for this reason their admixture Card 1/2 L 15667-63 ACCESSION NR: AMo4228 ':is allowable only up to 100 microgrl-ma for the first two and up to 200 micrograms-1 ;'for the tungstate3. Antimony and uranium (when present in quantities of 5-10 m-) !raise the fluorescence of 5 micrograms rhenium by 30-40%. The submitted method ;allows the determination in ores of from I to 30 Micrograms of rhenium. Orig. ffgures and 2 tables. ,art. has: 3 ASSOCIATION: Kazakhskiy naachno-issledovatellskly institut minerallnugo ay~Frlya .(Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Raw Minerals) SURAITTED: 00 DATE ACQt 02Aug63 ENICL: 00. ~SUB CODE: G11 NO REF SOV: 015 OTHER 1~ Card 2/2 L 2178 -1-65 EEC(b)-2/EWT(1)/EWT(m_)/EWP(J) IJP(c)/ASM(p)-2/RAe~(i)/ESD(gs)/ESD(t)I RM =CESSION VR. Ap5oo4255 S/0032/64/030/012/1523/i526 AUTHOR: Shcheebov, D.P TITLE: Conference on luminescence $OURU^'Z-. Zavadskaya laboratoriya, v. 30,. no-a 12,- 1964,_15?_5_115~6 TOPIC.TAGS: luminescence theory% conferenc(i report- Oomplex QrGanic*moleculo, ch~-miluminescence, organic phosphor, rare earth fluorescence,-luminescence- application, fluorometric analysis, inorganic analysis,.fluorometdr AMT AO 0 RI T:The Thirteenth Confere6ce n 'Lumineseency -was held -in Kharl koV on 25 June-1 July 1964 undeir--the joint sponsoiship'of Ahe Sciemti:EajQ;o4nci1 on..~ Luminescence of the Academy-of Sc ienaes SSSR, th e- AlT-U-nilon Saencwic _-___Xe_search Institut7 of -Single Crystals and the Phy ' otechnical Institute of Low Temperatures of the Academy 6f Sciences UkrSSR R.epresentatives- of 108 organizations from 39 cities attended the presentation of 253 papers. The following subjects were discussed: the theory of the luminescence of complex organic molecules, in the solid state, in solutions, and in the vapor state (80 papers); chemiluminescence and its applications; synthesis Card 1/3 L 21781-65 AG-CESSION NR: APjOO4255I and applications. of organic phosphors; Auprescenc of uranium compounds and or complexes of the rare--~earth practical applications of elements. luminescence in medicine, microbiology, and some other fields; and fluorometric analysis (about 60 papers), in the fluorometric analysis sec- tion, the following papers were the most important. About.30 papers 'were presented on analytical applications of the Shpoll skiy effect; About 10 papers. on potential analytical applications of various fluorescence phenomena; and 5 papers, on fluorometric equipment including demonstrations of the FAC-1 fluorometer-absorptiometer, the FO-1 fluorometer objective, and a univer- sal ultraviolet illuminator for visual observation. 'Ke. A~ Bozhevoll nov reviewed the progress in the fluorometric analysis of inorganic substances. M. A. Tishch6nko, " 1. Kononenko and _11T. S. PolnektoX_reported on the flZo-rometric determination of small quanti- ties of dysprosium and terbium as complexes with pyrazolone derivatives. L T, Kononenko, R. A. Viticun, M. P. Nikonova, and IN, 'S.-Polnekt&V re- sented a paper on the fluorometric determination of small quantities of europium and samarium as complexes with phenanthroline and thenoyltri- fluoroacetone in benzene solution. Ye. A. Bozhevol"nov and 0. A. Fak-e- Card 2/3 L 21781-65 '?5(',.x 1,55 ,feva reported on the determination of manganese as crystal phosphors. A. P. Golovina, 1. M. Gibalo, 4 V. Levshin, and Yu. A....Mitsell discussed the determination of indium and tantalum in high. purity materigFusing rhodal-nines. A paper on the fluorometric determination without reagents: of bismuth and lead in hydrochloric frozen solutions was given by Ye. ~ A. Bozh__ evoll nov and Ye. A. Solovl yev. D. P. Shcherbov, A. I. Ivankova, -and S!__ A. Voinov reported on the determination without reagents of thalUuml.- using 254 44 spectral line of Hg for excitation. The insufficient number of papers on r6dioluininescence and the.ab- sence of papers on laser-excited luminescence were noted. In. its' resolution the Conference emphasized the necessity of increasing the inves.tigation of the theory and applications of luminescence. ASSOCIATION:' none. -SUB CODE: -OP SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 ATD PRESS:- 316o-F. Card 3/3 slf(;H;~RHOV, !: .1 -,- Sem'_rlar3 -.n '--~~,crcmtry in -,he pra-' -:e uf the Stat~s G'301,-~gy rif U.15.3.F. Zav.lab. 30 no.lZ-1521/ 164. 0.11, E;. A - q I a) 1 - I.- .: . ; 13th ccriferance on lwainescence. lbid..- 1525-1526 L 58306-65 --EWT(m)/E'ViP(J)/T/EiYP(t)/EVIP(b) PC-4-- - IJP(c) - J-D/JG/RM :ACCESSION NR: AP5010038 UR/0368/65/002/602/0111/0114a !AUTHORS.' Matveyetz, M. A.;. Sbaberbov, D.- ITITLE: Comparison of the sensitivity of the fluorescent and !photometric determination of gallium by means of rbodamine C SOURCE* Zburnal.prikladnoy spek0oskopii, v. .20 no. 2 1965P 111-114 1 ITOPIC TAGS: gallium, quantitative analysis, analysis sensitivity, Ifluorescence brightness, benzene extract, optical density, colorlmet- Iri-c analysis AJ~STRACT: The puxpose of the investigation was to compare various*-':~ - Imethods of determining gallium under-.unifi6d conditions and.:to lish what gallium content is preferable for use in a particular test Ivariant. The investigation consisted of plotting the absorption and. iemission spectra of a colored gallium complex with rbodamifie C,.plot-I Iting calibration curves for.its fluorescence and photometric deter--~:T Imination with various instruments, and calculating the molar coeff [Card 1/2 -L 58306-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5=038", cient of extinction at various wavelengths. The absorption spectra. of the benzene extracts of the gallium complexiwere determined with spectrophotometers, while the fluorescent spe'atrum was obtained with: a double monocbromator. The fluorescent brightness of the solutions was measured with a c6mbined fluorimeter.and absorption meter (type. FAS-1) and with an objective fluorimeter. Optical density was meas The concentration limits for t ured with a photocolorimeter. he photon metry of gallium with various instruments are tabulated. The resul show that. for an effective batch of 0.1 0.2 g, a colorimetric analy. sis is advantageous if the gallium content is larger than.0.001 per cent; at smaller contents (to 0.0001:per-cent), the gallium determin- ~ation should be completed by a fluorescence procedure. Original article has: 4 figures and 1 table !ASSOCIATION: None 'SUBMITTED: ENCL: 00' 3lJul64 SUB CODE: OP OTHER: 001 NR REP SOV: 017 Card DANILOVA, Galina Nikolayevna; FILATKIN, Vladimir Nikolayevich; CORNAYA, Roza Grigorlyovna; SEGIMMOV,.Mark Go.nnadiyevich; Prinimali uchastiye: BUGHKO, N.A.; VASIKOV, Ye.T., inzh.; CHICHKOV P H.V., red.; GRGMOV, A.S., tekhr. red. [Collection of problemsand calculations on heat transmission] Sbornik zadach i raschetov po teploperedache. By G.N.Danilava i dr. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1961. 2W p. (KIRA 15:1) (Heat transinission) 0111CHERBOVIP N. A. 3~wine Success of a progressive swineher~d on the "Chervonyi Udarnik" Collective Farm. . 0 Sots. z~iiv 14 no. 9, 1952 - Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librai-y of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. IlThe SYstem of Group Maintenance of Swine in the Li,---It of Ilichurin's BioloQr and .Z,!-.11 Dr A= Sci, 'loscow A~-r`cultural AcaderV imeni K. A. TiminTazev, Pa-,.-lov'3 Physi olo~ ~, -I HL-isk, 195, . (Rzlll~Mol, No Apr 55) SO: Sun. No. 704, 2 Ifov 55 Siu-vey of Scientific and Tecluiical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). )i'. wich a "'ntonovich (grist of Animal Pusbandry of Acad Sci ~3Sa) Acader-d-c Ae~ree of Doctor of Agricliltiji-al. Sciences, based on his eefense, 21 Februai~, 1955, '.: C -;!i the Council of' f.ie "',osrow Order of Lenin Agricultural Acad ineni Tirdri az;mv, of o,' Gr )up Care of ~Iogs in. ',h Light of Acade-ic Derree if D,)Aor for thc S-) T-t.,1!].].eten' YiniF+.erstva 'Tysslrego -7)~~razovaniya List, No. Fe,~r;-:ary 1)56 -f tr'lle ~fgher Uerf-ification C-Om-T~is~:ion U)nce~rning Academdc Degrees :3-IT -it les. OV SHCILRRB)~,N.A. lactation In sows and its variability, Veetsi AN BSSR no.5: 43-59 S-0 '55. (9MA 8:9) 1. Kandydat sel'skagaspadarchykh navuk (Sows) USSR / Farm 11nimals. Swine. Q-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 14, 1958, No 64516 Author :Shcherbov,_L._A,_ Inst :Not given Title :Group 1.1anagement of Nursing Sows, with Piglets. OrIg Pub :Svinovndstvo, 19157, No. 5, 16-18 Abstract :No abstract. Card 1/1 45 SHCEDMOV, Nikita Antonovich, doktor sell c-kokhozyavetvennykh nauk,; IRAXITINA, Ye. D., red.; GUREVICH, M.M., tekhn. red. [How to organize group management of swine] Kakc organizovat' gruppovoe soderzhanie svinei. Moskva, Gos. i--d-vo sellkboz.' lit-ry, 1958. 107 P. (MIRA 11:).J) (swine) SHCBXRBOV, N.A., prof., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk. Group Bystem of keeping Buckling sows with baby pigs. Zhivotnovodetvo 20 no.6:15-20 Je 158. (MIRA 11:6) (Swine) SHQHERBOV, N., doktor sellskokhozyaystvennykh rauk I . ~. ~ ~- W~-- . - Group maintenance of sowB. Nauka i pered. op v sellkhoz 9 no.5: 26-29 147 '59. (MIRA 12:8) (SOWB) SHCHERBOV, Nikita 'Antomovich, prof.; MAGON, E.E... red.; BARANOVA, L.G.. tekbn. red. [Keeping suckling sows with baby pigs in groups]Gruppovoe so- derzhanie podsosnykh matok s porosiatam-i. Leningrad, Sellkhoz- izdat, 1962. 78 p. (MA 15:11) (swine) 1. SHCHERBOVA. A. I.; PAVLOVICH, V. P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Crimea - Potatoes 7. "Two-crop cultivation of potatoes in Crimea." Reviewed by A. I. Shcherbova, V. P. Pa~lovich. Sad i og. no.10, 1952 9. Monthlv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarY -1953. Unclassified. RAZORENOVA, V.A.; SHCHERBOVA, Ye.N. I ---- - --- - - Preventive use of cysteamine and cysteinamine in acute radiation sickness. Med.rad. 6 no.3:11-14 161. (MIRA 10,5) (ETHYLAMIIIE) (RADIATION PROTECTION) GRUZDEV, G.P.; FEDOTOVA, M.I.; Sfl_q.HE]jaOVA,-Xe.N. On some mechanisms of bone T..,arrow destniction in c-am--,.a- irradiated rat3. Radiobiologiia 3 no-3-389-392 63. IIMXR-k 17?2) DAVYDOVA, S.A.; SHCH&REC,741., Ye.M. Use of diazoline in experimental acute radiation sicImess. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. Lemp. 7 no.6:72 11-D 163. (MIRA 17:7) ACCESSION NR: AT4044486 S/0000/64/000/000/0029/0034 AUTHOR: Gruzdev, G.T., Fedotova, M.I., Shcherbova,_.:Ye._,N. TITLE: Disruption of the processes of bone marrow regeneration SOURCE: Vosstanovitel'ny*ye protsessy* pri radiatsionny*kh porazhenlyakh (Recovery from radiation injuries); sbornik statey. Moscow, Atomizdat, 1964, 29-34 TOPIC TAGS: radiation sick3iess, hematopoicsis, bone marrow, bone marrow regeneration, mitosis, chromosome aberration A13STRACT: Tile cellularity, mitotic index and chromosomal aberrations i%Ahe bone niarrow were studied ;n male Wistar rats, irradiated ~ -rays from Co in doses of 1,50, 400, 750 and 5000 r at an intensity of 290 r/minute. 'nie results showed marked changes in Lhe quaJity and quantity of actively dividing cells. These changes were es- pecially acute in the first fe%v hours after irradiation. With an increase in the radiation dose, thero was an increase in both depression of cell division and the level of chromo- sonial aberrations. There waa an exponential decrease in the number of cells in the Y bone marrow, starting 7 hours after irradiation with a dose of 5000 r and continuing until death,, thero was also complete suppression of cell division at that dose. At doses Card 1/2 'ACCESSION NII: AT4044486 of 400 and 750 r, the same decrease in collularity was observed, although there was fairly active cell division. The authors conclude that all types and maturation stages oil bone marrow cells are equally susceptible to radiation, --and that the prevention of bone marrow regeneration is due mainly to qualitative disruption of cell division, as expressed by chromosomal aberrations. On the basis of further analysis, the authors divide the dynamics of chromosomal aberrations into 3 phas"gardless of the irradiation dose. The first or plateau phase lasts about 18-N hours. The next phase involves a sharp decrease In chromosomal aberrations lastifig 48 hours, followed by a prolonged "tail". Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: none SUB MITTE D: 29Jan64 ENCL: Ob SUB CODE- LS NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 ------------- S/241/63/0013/002/004/006 D24~/D307 AUTHORS: Gruzdev, G.P., YeVseyeva, N.K., Rozhdestvenslciy, L.M., Fedotova, I.I.I. and Shcherbova. Ye-.N. TITLE: Disturbance of cell regeneration in the bone marroV'.- of rats expoced to ionizing radiation PERIODICAL: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, V. 81 no. 2, 1963, 35-41 MCT: The above problem was studied in view of lack of publications concerned with the effect o-E radiation on the bone mar- row. The animals were exposed to whole-body T -irradiation at 305 r/min, the total dose being 400 r. The rats were then decapitated on the Ist, 3rd,,5thj' 7th, 9th, 15th, 20th and 30th day after l*rTa-. diation and the mitotic index- the development of chromosome obser- vations? the total coritent of Vmycloid cells and individual cellular regenerations in the bone marrow were measured. The mitotic-index, f ell slaarply on the Ist day and then rose rapidly to a maximmu on, the 7th day; a second shallow minimum on the 15th day was then fol lowed by a gradual rise. The number of cells of the bone marrow.- Card 1/2 S/241/63/008/002/0- Disturbance of cell reeeneration ... D243/D307 was not however fully related to the above changes. Chromosome aberrationG rorc sharply on the lst day after irradiation and then rapidly decreased, with a slight maximum on the 7th day. The Viito_.'- tic activity of erithropoietic calls showed a sharp rise from the 3rd day af ter dosinty, indicating regeneration . of these cells. . it is concluded that the myeloid cells of the bone marrow, vihich divi~-'~ ded i.rit'CL manife station of chromosome abernations, gave rise to non-,, "Viable daughter cells and perished rapidly. There are I figure a~ 3 tables. a--- d 2/2 T, 112h1-63 EWT(1)/EWT(m)/BDS--AFFTC/AM/ASD--AR/K ACCEMON JIRj AP300OL063- 5/0205/63/003/003/0389/0392 AMIMRs Gruzdev, G. Pe; Fedotava, 1. I*_1 Shcherboya, Teo & TITIEs Certain regularities in marrowwasting in rats injured by gamma radia+.U SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, v- 3, no, 3'. 1963., 389-392 TOPIC TAGS: marrow wasting, radiation sickness., quantitative marrow cell count ABSTRACT: Little is known about the wasting process of blood-forming tissue., es- pecially marrow~ in radiation sickness* This study differs from others because it uses a quantitative marrow cell count method to measure wasting. Mttte rats were exposed to a cobalt gamma source in doses of 150, 400s 750, and 5,000 r& Dose power was 290-302 r/min. After exposure marrow cell counts at the hip were made at regu- lar intervals from .5 hr to 72 hrs. Results are summarized in Figs. 1 and 2. Ma=ow wasting., it was-found., can be divided into three phases* The first phase lasts 4 hrs and the number of cells does not change. The second phase lasts 2-3 hrs and the number of cells decreases depending on radiation dose (in the range from 400 to 5.,000 r the dependence can be expressed by a power function)* The third phase has a duration depending on radiation dose and the number of cells also decreases according to the same power function except for the 150 r dose* For Card 1/2 L 112),1-61 Acensioff NR: AnoolcO D small dose radiation (150-400 r) the second phase is most important because 52% to 77% of the total decrease in nmmber of cells takes place. For large dose radiation (750-5,000 r) the second and third phases are of nearly equal importance because de- crease in the number of cells is about 51% to 60% in th6 second phase and 1+9% to 40% in the third phase* Orige art* bass 2 figures, 4 formulas* ASSOCIATION: none SUMTTED; OE3Feb62 DATE ACQD: 01Jul63 IML: 00 SUB CME: 00 NO REF SM. 001+ chla, q Card 2/2 A-1-- A j-- - - - - - OTM: 002 P- -1 -, IPOVICH, r-I. Equip - n, '-, r -2 p s t Jl ng a 1wri nva- a 1 loy s u - J ~e rs .~'ant4a:-' , zat s I i a ~7 nfj~.L'2:2-4-25 Ir )~ r:Cia! -~-- . " 1. ~ ._,.i S/169/61/000/010/0"3/053 D228/D304 kU TIT, OR - Shcherbo7ich, L. F. TITTLE- Short re7ieyr of the apparatus used abroad for laboratory :::easurements of the magnetic properties of rocks PF-HODICAL: Referativriyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 10, 19161, 5, abstract 10A59 (Inform. sb. Vses. n.-i. geol. in-t' no. 34.. 1960, 125-132) TEXT: kn astatic ma.r-netometer with susDended Helmholtz coils, a SUS- pension-type astatic maCnetometer, a resonance astatic maGnetometer, a rock-Genera-tor, Amterican and Hlan~;arian comparators, and equipment for the petro-r-agnetic analysis of the composition and structure of rocks are briefly described. Information is Civen about the sensitivity and preci- sion of -pparatus. fAbstracter's note: Complete translation.-7 Card I/1 SHCW_RBOVICII, L, F. Using geophysical prospecting methods in geological surveying on a medium scale in some capitalist countries. Inform.sbor. VSEGEI no.45:137-145 161. (1,"IRL 14 - 12) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) I~EC -1 u2ing Ti-.agnetic an*d grai-LLy prospecting in geological surveying an 1.72.0,000 and 1:25000 scales in the Lake Ladoga region. 1r-fon,,sbor.VSE,GZ4I no.'6:15-27 161. (MIRA 14*12) (I.,idoga, Lake rE,;-,i-on-Prospecting-Geoptlysica1 methrds) (Ladoga - !,icn-Geology-Maps) RAUZER-CHF.MIOUSOVA, D.M.; SHCURBOVICH, S.F. Schwagerine, beds in the central part of the Russian Platform. Trudy GIN no-11:3-56 158. (MIRA. lltg 1. Genlogichaskiy inRtitut AN SSSR. (Runsian Platform--Paleontology) GARETSKIY, R.G.; KONC~NMTAJ, I.B.;-SHCHMOVICH,?-S-F, Upper Carboniferous and Lower Permian sediments in the southern periclinal trough of the Urals in the region of the Kokpekty anti- cline. Biul. MOIP. Otd.geol. 38 no.ls74-93 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Ural Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) ~'ff; H [I S. F. - ~; vlWolac-li) Genus Cirlentoshwagerina A.M.-Maclay, 19',,5. VOP. raikropaleont. no. 8: 57 - 59 '64. (MIRA -18:5) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. ~~m(LoVA, A.N.; HENSH, F.P.; GIROZELOVA, L.P.; LCBR'I',K110TC"IA, S.V.; Ke',U-'YKOVA, M.A.; HIFOEVA, G.D.; LEBEDEVA, N.S.; MIKLUKUL-MAKLAY, A.D.; RAUZIER-flHEIRrIOUSOVAI D.M.; SHCHERBOITICH, S.F. Revision of t1he taxononV of the genus Schwagerina and genera close to it. Vop. rukropaleont. no.8:60-75 164. (mIU. 18- 5) S/119./63/000/003/008/010, D201/D308 AJJTFIOR: Shcherbovskly, Yu. Z. TITLE: The use of type 3nA -13 (EPD.;-12) potentiometer -for programmed control o.-ff temperature PERIODICAL: ilriborostroyeniye, no. 3, 1963, 20 TM(T: A short description of a photo-transducer which is the follow-up element of the electronic potentiometer type &PD-12. or The photo resistive element constitutes one arm of a bridge. r pro--rammed control a diagram, corresponding to the given programme Li of temperature variation, is inserted in front of the photo resis- tive pick-up and any unbalance of the bridge resulting from the dev-1 iation from the given curve is amplified and applied,to the relay controlling the heating element. The above type of electronic pot-.1 entiorcieter, with additional switching arrangements, was used succesd.-w fully for the control of a six-zoue electric furnace. There are 3 figures. Card 1/1 KUDRYASH~-,V, L.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; SHCREBRAYEVI Ye.V., inzh. Designing a heating panel by the method of equivalent cylindrical walls. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kuib. indus. inst. no.8:207-210 '69. (MIRA 14:7) (Thermodynamics) (IL,-diant heating) SHCHERBSKOV V.S., inzhener; ARRIS60N,V.Ya., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauK Standard series of automatic instruments used in air condition- ing control systems. Standartizatsiia no.6:53-60 N-D'54. (Air conditioning) (Thermostat) (MLRA 8-:10) SHCHKRUjKF,'i, A. Ya.; SMI21OV, A.I, Comparative characteristics of bream in lower Southern Bug and Dir.4-eper Rivers, Gidrobiol. zhur. 1 no. 6-243-49 765 (MIRA 19:1) 1, Institut gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev, SliGM9H3uKali- S r a r..,timofeyevich. inzhener; VLri,'?, V.V., inzhe-~-,r, -- -,.I a a tor; Huli:, Ye.&'I., tek-inniclieskiy redaktor [Orge-iizing quick repairs of locomotives; practice of the advaa,~ad depota of the lioi-tn Gaucasian railroad] Organizatsiia oromyvochnogo remonta parovozov; opyt peredovyiich depo Severo-KavIkazakoi zh,a. Mos;cva, Gos.tninsp.zhel-dor. 17d-vo, 195h. 39 p. kMLFtA 10:13) (Locomoti-.,~!s--Maintenanca aryi repgir) ~'JLGZHENIKINAP L.V.; SlIGHERBUKIIIN, V.D.; STEPANENKO, B.N. Studying eremuran and mannan from salep by infrared spsectro- scopy. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.4:96G-963 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I. Oparinym. Iv. a I na A?: S S S 4- a :rLa e:- stavicn.D u a 1'. 3 Lu F, "MS KA Y, , 13 I Spe~:4.ra of iaerose and isomalto,ze synth~--- ;-olioiose, n . by enzymes from animal and human tissues. Dokl. A14 SSSR 159 no.l,-9131-933 D 161, (KIRA 18,zl) 1. Tnstitut biolcgicheskoy JIL rred-i tainskoy kh.Lmli ART SSSR i 'r,.- I ~ t-itut binkhimii -*meni A.N. Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavienc, ak-ademikom A.r. Crtparlnymo illl CA J.Pl STEPANENKO, B.N.; SHCHERBUKHINA, N.K. Chemical nature of so-called salep mannan. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.4:967-970 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. (Mannans) STZPlii"LPift:.) h.N.~ briGHERBUHINA, N.i~. SLIAY of so-cali-ed Isalep-zannanu. B -L o k 1, i'l I, I a -I-, 1~ n o . I ; 41-446 Ja-F 16Z,. (MITIA 18!12) 1. biokhinil imuni A.N. Bakha ANSSSH, Moskva. S-,-,Witted March 2, 1963. sll FA~ -3.. CT-army::'.. AiANAS'YEVA, Ye.M.; SHCHERBUKEN, SHERBUKHIN, V.D.; STEFANENK%',, Polysaccharides in the roots of various Ere.-urus spe-cies during different periods of vegetation. Prikl. biokhim. i mikrobiol. 1 no.2:198-205' Mr-Ap 165. (mi,qA 18!11) 1. Institut biokhimii imeni A.N.Bakha AN SSMY Moskva. B-IZYAKOV, F.Ye.; B,13IN, B.N.; BALI, V.; BOROVKOV, P.E.; VOY7-jVODll;, I.N.; j7,l,-,v I CH, ~!Jl' ; -10-?3 IT:; 107 1, P. -1. ; 1:012"OV, -'.S. ; K-~-LA-14T-!LTIOVA' M.V. KASHIRSKIY, A.Yq.; L-7-:S'=PKIN, A.F.; L3-fl- CH3VSKIY, M.A.; LOP.,t"Ill, S.Z.; MI-RSKIY, V.N.; PODSW-~LOV, Y.N.; SOBOTINA, V.P.; TAfl'.llSIYC'iTJK, N.P.; FEDOTOV, S.D.; FISENEO, K.11.; ELIKIND, I.G.; BOVIN, S.S.; VASIL"&V, L.T.; DRIITKOV, V.D.; DALE- CHIN, N.I.; DADAGOV, I.A.; YE11MOSHINA, V.I.; ZHUKOV, I.V.; ZIMIN, D.A.; IVANNIKOV, A.Ya.; KOVALEV, M.K.; LUGAKOVSKIY, N.L.; NALEVSKIY, A.F.; SS'--Uv.Zi-MIKOV, V.K.; SEMIG&ISOV, M.D.; SOKOLOV, A.V.; STEPAITOV, V.I.; SAKH.LaIN, G.S.; SAVENKO, P.A.; SOLODOV, V.P.; MEROV, Sh.Kh.; CHIKINDAS, G.S.; SHC-r-0,DLUaIliA, S.N.: DYNKIN, G.Z.; LYSOV, V.S.; OSUROVICH, A.1%;-ITORETSINSKIY, E.V.; BRASLAVSKIY, M.S.; RUDENKO, I.A.; ZHUKOBORSl:IY, M.S.; ZHDUOV, I.Ye.; SUSLIN, V.A.; BRUS, A.Ye.; VOLYNSKIY, S.A.; KLYUYEV, V.A.; ISTRATOV, A.G.; TIKHOMIROV, I.F.; BMYRIN, Ya.N.; VOLY11SKlY, S.A.; MINETEV, M.F.; tULITSEV, V.I.; VIDBT:iKIY, kand.teklin.w:iuk, glavnyy red.; DEMIDOV, A.11., red.; KiUVETS, A.L., red.; U11-10VA, Z.1., teldm.red. LIndustrial -;stz-akhanj Proirqshlennaia ~*'str--)khanl. Astrakbuqn', Izd-vo gazety "Vol~-a," 191-559- 318 P. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Astrakhan (Province) Ekonorliclieskiy administrativnyy rayon. (Astrakhan Province-Economic conditions) SHCaR I Ov. V.H. -- Device for milling came. Stroi.i dor.mashinostr. no.9:28-29 '56. (NLU 9: 11) (Milling machinee) c c;, c tc rs c c,, i F.- "3 hioscol-., Z:; e t 7 c ~- -�TQTpTTT, N.D. hVIft-mr.l. Packing retating shafta of mubmeraible electric machinery. Bn-rg.biul. ne.7:16-18 J1 156. (KLRA 9:10) (Oil well drilling-SquipmeRt and supplios)(Nlnctric machinery) (Packing (Mechanical engineering)) SHGHXRBYUK,,-N-.-J4 --- DOorminin ,g 'Y'8'9 - )?- o. .-- r n (Boring u1 the temperature in electric drill motors. Energ. bi . '57. (MIU 10:4) machinery) 064ectric motors) SHCE003YUK, N.D., kand. tekhn.nauk- Testing conic threaded joints of submersible well-bottom motors. Trudy VNIIBT no.1:193-203 '58. (MIRA 11:12) (Baring machinery) kUTHOR: Shcherbyuk, N.D. N-- 56 --4 1/ 7 TITLE T e s " i -c I` i eEn ~`, 6 -. -u -F ' in B o ---1ei, :: -f E' I E? 7 -Jr 3 'N h t Addition of Mol.-.-bdenum B 13 -,: I -f f -4 e c n Er. -; S Lub i - cation Cil fT=pytEm--;-- s jn.~ 4 1- d c- n a v U,i y a zma.'~C-. 'or iobavkcy d~raseinistogo _ - - - j ~ tsov) PERIODICALt Energeticheskii 3.,-ulletenl, 1.9,58, C,:. 22-22. (USSF) ABSTRACT; The ia'~-o7atory of the Vsesoyu--,--i-,y nauc instit.ut'. buro-voy (A-!--,-Un--c.-, ?esa-ar,.,h institute for Drilling Te--!.hno1og,,-) has ,,a--ried ou~ 'c-st-bed --experiments usin- m.Dlybdanum hisult~iz!~- as a-.-i ti,~e oil for lubricating the buttin;:- end,-. 2f -,x-es 7p.:,r ~Ihe lower end of' tkie ergine shaft of eli~*,-=---', !,.rosppc~-~n,~ drills. The effec- wa S m xt,~~e Of 3 111-,~s pez- 1 z er a7r at'-D .7 1 9-cTea~zc fn rcnsumption was"observed, pa7t-iz:ularly witr p---ez1,3ure- dro-js and the mixturl- had a gjod o~-- ~~ie ani -runction- Z.ng of thq packling ",ours o-f t.est run, nPither the 1'.07 fl)C- cni-,z showed any sign Card 1/1 of r`bb"ng ~le.ridencv t..-~ Tl-,e.-.-i~ is I fi-re. 1. Drilling machines-Lubricat-J.04-1 2. 'Molybdenua Wisuif ide-Applicat ions 3. Lubricating oil additives-Yo.,ybdFy1u-m bisuLfidle I - - )HC'UIUIYUK, II.D.,kand.tekhjj.nauk Special threads for equipnent used in the petroleum, mining, and coal-mining industries. Vest.mash. 40 no.10:40-41 0'60.04IRA 13:10) (Screw threads) SFCF.FR.5YTj'r, N.D., kard.tekh-n.nauk Design and manufacture of tapered threaded Joints of turbodrills and -lectrodril2s. Trudy VNIT BT no.3:111-123 '61. (FIRA 15:1) (Boring machinery) SHCHERBYTIK, N.D. New types of threaded Joints for weigiited dril] pi.pes, Trudy 7iFlIBT no.14:54-62 165. (1, r1 R" A 13 : 5 ) Lin 1:, r Litt-! rl: 1.:~: L, WA 'Ju-I-S", Tru L 'm; o 3, jP. )-12. 1 4 SO: 7T-3736, 21 St:iue~,, no. 13, 19: SIHCHERBYUK, N.N. combined tubal pregnancy disorder and cancer of the cervix uteri. VOP. onk. 6 no.5:94-96 ~& 160. (IMA 11-:3) (UTEERUS-CANCER) (PREGNANCY, EXTRAUTEMNE) Cma rn 1 3 L 21134- _,"PIT (c)/MIP~ j WZ4T ACCESSION NR: AP4045795 S/OU62t64/006/009/1583/15901, AUTHOR: Denisov, Ye. T.; Aleksandrov, A* -Le; Shcheredin, V. P. TITLE: Effect of hyjrpg4~n bondsL the activity of oxidation inhibitors' SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya khimicheakaya,- no. 9, 1964, 1583'1590 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen bond, hydrogen bond for- mation, oxidation inhibitor, peroxide radical, peroxide radical inhibitor reaction, hydrogen atoin rupture ABSTRACT: -The inhibiting action of oxygen- containin compounds on the reacti- vity between oxidation inhibitors and peroxide radicalAwas studied. The e3dst.-~ ence of two types of reactions between peroxide radicals ROj and inhibitors (InH) I as suggested by Ye. T. Denisov and V. V. Kharitanov (Zh. fiz. khimii 38, 639- (1964)) was confirmed: (1) rupture, of the hydrogenitoM from Vhe inhibitor: RO + InH --&-ROOK 4; Id, in' RO RO In 2 and (2) reversible addition 0 the pero3dde radical to the inhibiior -molecule: W ,.card 1/3 L a1134_65 ACCESSION7jgA:'~P40' '57 4 R02 + InH R02 ........ InH,, ROj + A% ........... f~H ROOH RO~In The relative constants tharacte rizing both reactions using cK -naphthol,and 6c -naph- thylamine as inhibitors in media containingalcohols, ketones and hydroperoxide's were calculated. The inhibiting action of cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone on the reaction of RN withat-naphthol and of n-butanol, *.cyclohexanone, and curnyl hydroperoxide' on the reaction of RO~ ~vith%'naphthylamine was quantitatively characterized. The hyOrogen bond of thetypeAi-O-H..._O