SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHUPAK, B.N. - SHCHUREVSKIY, V.YE.

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SHCHUPAK, B.N. (Kamehatskaya oblant') %bs-mmmw.sxl~ --- - Medical servire during the heroic defense of Petropavlovsk-na- Kamchatke; one hundredth anniversary. SoT.zdrav. 14 no-3:47-52 Vg-Je 155. (HLRA 8:7) (MEDICINIC, MILITARY AlTD NAVAL, history, in Russia, med. serv. during defense of Petropavlovsk- na-Kamchatke) SHMUPAK, B.N. ----- -I--,'. - - Sun baths on the Chukchi Peninsula. Yop.kur.fizioter. i lech.fiz. kul't. 21 no.1:69-70 Ja-Mr '56. (KIRA 9:9) (CHUKCXI PEIINSUIA--SUN BATHS) SHCHUPAKO IB.11.. vrach - I--- --- History of the public neslth system on Kamachatka. Sov.zdre-,. 17 no.6:44-50 Je 158 (MlaA 3-1:6) (PUBLIC EDALTH. hist. in Russia (Rus)) SHIGHUPAK, B.N. (Chernovtsy) First physicians of the Far East. Sob.--dra,7. 20 no.4:20,-36 161. (KMA 14: 5) (SOVIET FAR EAST-PHYSUNS) SHCHUPAK, B.N. (Chernovitsy) Agafia Karanda3h, the first nurse in the Far East. Med. sestra, 20 no.11:55-56 N 161. (KAIWIDASH, AGAFIA) (141RA 15:2) - SUCHUPAK, B,N, From the history of public health in Kamchatka. Sov. zdrav. 21 no.5: 71-75 162~ (MI-RA 15:5) (KAMCHATKA-PUBLIC HEALTH) SHCHUPAK, B.N. (Chernovtsy) First health resorts in the Far Erast. Vop. kur., frizioter. i lech. f.Az. kul't 29 no.1:73-75 164. (MJRA 17:9) USSR / Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons. M-3 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25049 Author : Shalaupak .. K. D. Inst : ~_O_t given Title : The Storage of Tomato Seeds Orig Pub: Tr. Mold. ovoshche-kartof. orost. opyt. st. Kishinev, Gosizdat Moldavii, 1956, 119-129 Abstract: Tests at the Moldavian Potato and Vegetable Experi- mental Station have revealed that the seed germina- tion in tomatoes is reduced at a high air humidity in the storehouse and at a seed water content over 13-14%. It is suggested that tomato seeds be stored in warmed places with the relative humidity 70%. When the seeds are stored In adverse moisture con- ditions, they turn to a state of secondary quiescence, out of which they were brought by the use of warmth Card 1/2 61 4-5 Abs Jour Ref 22-nir Bio-1., No I., No 1~19-4 Author K-11---.6 ~iua~kfl.kf. Zagin!%~vlc, Inst Not Given Title Pre-Sowing Treatment of -Ibmato Seeds with Lowered and Var- U ianble r0emperatures, Orig Pub D:. Mold- ovoshche-kartof. -~rosit. opyt. st. Kishinev, C-osizdzit Molda-eLi, 1936, 1~'-14'5 Abstract On ',he Moldaviar-- Vegetable Testing Station, the treating of seeds with lowered or vae-able temperatures, accelerated the developmnt of the root system, fruitbearing, and in- crenoad the early crop of frAtts bY 30 - 40,%. The Brekodey var:%by produced the besi, results whea the seeds were tempered with variable temperatljxes during an period of 15-210 days, --l-.',-e=t.4ng every 12 hours from 18-20 and 0-40. The appli- cation of below zero temperat=e aecreased the effectiveness of the tempering. Seeds of the Mayak varity produced .-Ood result-s wher- they were tempered dtiring 24 h. with a steady tem- pern-iYare from 4 to -141. As a resu-It of pre-sowing seed tem- Card 1/2 UTSR/Cultivated Fot~--:.-oes. Vege-.-3J:---,es. Melons M-11 Nos Jour : Ref Zhi-,r - Biol., No l.. 1-458, No 1,~94 pering., bic-,,~hemlcrtl cb,,uzg,3;; were pi-oduced which lead to an increase 14-a the rL,-.-*;ivi4,;y in the o,3ods and leavec. Card . 2/2 I--TC.*-'~~ ~.K, ":. L. Rluzin~ I . G., and 6hclhupak, K. L. "Effect of Iarovization cn 'he -ppearanc:-, of I -v, ! - I - - - - p. lll--'- 12. ~:-f ~I!~ricu'ltlaral Gro,-,s," Iarovizatsiia, no,, 2(11), 11937, p 20 Ia7 So: -'Lq--, 31 - 90-53, 14 Dec., 1953 26452 S/115/61/000/007/003/oo4 71 0 0 0 E032/E314 AUTHOR, Shchupak. M.L. TITLE.~ Increasing the Resonance-_~ircuit Sensitivity of Instruments ifith Reactive Elements PERIODICALz Izmeritel-'naya tekhnika, 1961, No. 7, pp.28-33 TEXT.,. Resonance circuits are frequently used in instruments designed for the control or measurement of non-electrical quantities. In these circuits the measured capacitance or inductance is a part of the oscillatory circuit which is adjusted to be at or near resonance. A change in the capaci- tance (inductance) leads to a change in the natural frequency of the circuit and the change in the quantity under investi- gation is estimated from it. Usually the scale of the output meter is calibrated in units of the non-electrical quantity under inve-,qtigation. The resonance circuits are used both at constant and at variable frequencies. The present author investigate's lossless resonance circuits operating on a fundamental frequency and formed only by a reactive probe and a line coupling the probe to the measuring circuit Card 1/7 2 tD 4 5 -;' S/115/61/000/007/003/Oo4 Increasing the E032/EYL4 (Figs. la and 1-5f). The operation of these circuits is based on the measurement of the change in the electrical length of the equivalent line when there is a change in the reactance of the capacitive or inductive probe, The resonance frequency of a long line is given by C, 'wh er e is the phase constant, and C, are the inductance and capacitance of the .1 line per unit length.. and is its length. it is clear from Eq. (1) that the capacitance -and inductance of the line increase with it and this in its turn can be shown to ha'we a deleterious effect on the Card 2/7 Increasing the 264~2 S/1-15/61/000/007/003/Oo4 E032/E314 sensitivity of resonance circuits of the type shown in Fig. 1. The sensitivity can be increased by using lumped-parameter circuits at the output of the lines. one of which is the reactive probe. The method is then based on the simultaneous u5e of the resonance properties of long lines and lumped parameter circuits. Fig. 2 shows such resonance circuits In the series and parallel connection., The sensitivAty of the resonance circuits is then defined as the ratio of the relative change in the natural frequency of the circuit ( " ) and the relative change in the capaci'%nce or inductance of the reactive probe (T) . Thus, at constant working frequenr-y (4-1-0 = const.) the sensitivity is gi-en by xx -CZ=V., I W = CIO So Card 3/7 Zbi,5 2 S/115/6-1/000/007/003/Oo4 Increasing thG .... E032/E314 whi.le ai the --ariable wc.rki.nS frequen.,;y it is given by cl S ~__ - (dT./T) (3) wh er e S71 is the tijorking frequency and . 1/2 .- w (LC 15 the natural f-r-equency of the lumped- parameter circuit. In pra--Ai-ce, il, is assumed -that Ur/T,~Kl It -is shown that iri the Fasc- of Fig~ 2a., the sensiti-vity at constant working f:requenr.-v is gi-en by S03 211)7~ (19) I and at ~,axiable woxking frequenry xt is g-i-ati by,- Card 4/7 264t2 S/115/61/000/007/003/oo4 Increasing the E032/E314 S- 2m Am (20) 3 3 where m3 ~ ()3/Z3 and p is the wave impedance of the ltunped...parameter % circui.t., In the case of Fig. 21~ the sensitivitles are g:L,,,'en by S04 2m4 /It- (2:1) S4 2m4/(.fy -;- 4M4 (22.) wher e miI i s given by- Card 517 S/115/61/000/007/003/oo4 Increasing the E032/E3,L4 Z4 ML, =* -- - 1.1 1~11 04. /C oil A considerat--on of Ege. (19) and (20) shows that the resonance Llrcuit with series lumped -parameter element-4 can y amployed wtth relatively large working be capafitancea or Yela+,.L-,we1y large working inductances. Similarly, a :ensideratmon of Eqs. (.21) and (22') shows that. in the case of paral3el con-nec-tion, the probe should have relatively low indu4~iarj.,~.ee and large .%%pacitances- The theory has been checked exper-imentally and was found to be in adequate agreement with the experimental xesu.tt;e. Card 6/7 1000 000000 9 Os 000-- L a N 0 PU I T vv 7, A _I tv'ra, - -- --- :4k% 0 skit 00-, 00= u u 31 is i is v a 3,P a -1 a 43 ON .1%, . Ay 0 TI, 2 -, 4 1 .D . - 11. OUTNAISIVU, BanIVISA111 I s s T ~~UGPWWUI i-M-JR tq 4Aq Cfl-4W-Zl P",P-m p -m po-- am p !!ncn VRK 0 pug '-wimn .Uppw-mu su-tag-cm ml ""D -JR-1 -Poo) xviambiia-0i -a -K -sam"Wm OOXI 00- 00., IOU, oil 0 -*-. -M m m .11a.. 1111,1111dowd 4wv $111111 '00 it ILI 00 i , 00 00 0 Jr 00 09 00 -s e~ -o 11 C, M, MICS ov. 0"1.1 .0. 1560. Angiocholitis Lenta as a Clinical Form of Chronic Sepsis and its Treatment. (Angiocholitis Lenta KaH i