SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEFFER, A.P. - SHEFTAL, N.N.

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SHEFFER, A.; KONCHAKOV, G.; VEGER, L. Continuous action apparatus for the quick freezing of ravioli. Mias. ind. SSSR 33 no.4:20-22 162. (MJRA 1?:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promyshlennosti (for Sheffer, Konchakov). 2. Kharlkovskoye opytno-konstruktorskoye byuro torgovogo mashinostroyeniya (for Vager). GOLOVKIN, N.A., prof.; GHIZHOV, G.B., prof.; IL1GHENKO,S.G.,kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; SHEFFER,A.P.,kand.tekhn.nauk,retsenzent; MASIDVA,Ye.F., red.; MAMOk_T_OV_AN_._9_.,f_eM.red. [Refrigeration technology for food products]Kholodillnaia tekh- nologiia pishchevykh produktov. 2., doR. i perer. izd. Moskva, Gosgorgizdat, 1963. 240 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Food-Preservation) SfEFEER, A.P. present sate and prospects of the development of felfrigeration in Kazakhstan. Khol.tekh. 40 no.5:1-3 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Soveta narodnogo r'-hozyaystva Kazak."-Ls- koy SSR. S~EFFER, A.P., kand.'Uekhn.nauk Improved technology and equipment for meat refrigeration in meat combines. Knol.tekh. 41 no-1:30-36 Ja-F '64- (MIRA 17:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut myasnoy promysh- lennosti. SHEFI-12, A.F.- kt~ni. teklan. na'ak-,- SAA-TCHAN, A.K.., kand. biol. .-- [Ter;hn;-;.",,g:y azid equIpme.-nt fcr intensive meat refrigerating used Jm fcreign -2Guntrlas] Tekbnika i tekhnologiia intensiv- nogi., okhl.azhden-ii.a miasa za r-abezhom. Moslcva, TSentr. in-t riauchnc.-tekhn. informatsil pishchevoi proaqshl.p 1964. 86 p. (MIRA 1894) SOURCE CODE : UR/oo66/66/oooioo'O'/'CC)35/0037 AUTHIOR: Tsintsadze, T _,,q,_P,,,_,(9andidate of Technical Sciences) D. S~~eff ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the 1-bat Indust (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'sk'LY institut inyasnoy promyshlennosti) "Lry TITIS: Change in the quality of quick-frozen semifinished pork products SOURCE: Kholodillnaya tekhnika, no. 6,1966, 35-37 TOPIC TAGS: pork, food preservation, freezing , P,904~ 19 61A)6 7;!~V//A)1(?()-E 1D ABSTRACT: Changes in the quality of quick-frozen pork fillets during their cold storage were studied by determining the effect of packaging methods, equipment and methods of packing, temperature conditions, and duration of storage on the organolep- tic indices. The teme~ature conditions were found to have a greater effect than the packing methods. Quick-frozen pork fillets packed individually or in lumps had organo- loptic indices equal to those of refrigerated fillets, and the consistency of frozen fi-ilets was better than that of refrigerated ones. The qua-lit 'of quick-frozen semi- finished Droducts wrapped in moisture-proof pol3~mer atorials: polyethylene, laminated cellophane-polyethylene films) does not decrease after several months of storage. The nornal storage period for high-quality semifinished portioned products wrapped indivi ually in polyethylene at -180C is six months; for products in lumps at -18*C and Card ACC NR: AP6018959 G vacuum-packaged portioned products at -180C,,eight months; for portioned products in polyethylene at -280C, ton months, and when vaouum-packagedy one year. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and I table. SUB CODE: 06/ SUB14 DATES none ;+-C-rd VISHUYAK, M. M., kand. med. nauk; UMBETIYAROVA, G. G., m1ad. nauchn. sotrud.; RAKRIMOVA, G. K., m1ad. nauchn. Liotrud.; GUTEr"HER, TS. M., m1ad. nauchn. sotrud.; BASARGIN, P. S., m1ad. nauchn. sotrud.; j~ Sa,-A--B,,-mW. nauchn. sotrud. Results of bicillin therapy of syphilis in Alma-Ata. Vest. derm. i ven. 36 no.6:57 Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz Kazakhskogo nauchno-issledavatel'skogo kozhno-venerologi- chesk . tituta (dir. - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk M. 0. 0 1 s Omaro (BICILLIN) (ALMA-ATA-SYPHILIS) 15-57-1-358 Translation frora: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 55 (USSR) AUTHORS: Latyshova, M. G., Sheffer, N. D. TITLE: The Potentials of Induced Polarization in Finely Dispersed Sandy Clay Rocks (K voprosu o potentsialakh vyzvannoy polyarizatsii tonkodisporsnykh peschano- glinistykh porod) PERIODICAL: Tr. Moskovsk. neft. in-ta, 1955, Vol 12, pp 159-169. APSTRACT: Samples of sandy clay rocks were selected from the Groznyy oil field and divided into 16 fractions according to particle size. The measurement of notentiais of induced polarization was made by standard methods. The results show that the value of induced activity increases in finely dispersed fractions. In order to study the total influence of all the fractions in the rocks on their activity, the specific surface area of each rock was calculated. Comparisons of the Card 1/1:f data obtained showed that the activity increases in \A ii USSR/Physics of the Earth Geophysical Prospecting, 0-5 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36469 Author; Latyahova, M. G., Sheffer, N. D. InsLi.tution: None Title: On the Problem of the Potential of -Induced Polarization of Thinly-Dispersed Sand-Clay Rocks Original Periodical: Tr. Mosk. refft. in-ta, 1955, No 15, 159-169 Abstract: The character of the dependence of the induced electrochemical activity on the degree of the dispersion of mountain rocks is de- termined. It was established that the electrochemical activity increases in proportion with the specific surface. At the same time, the electrochemical activity of clays is nearly zero. Ex- periments performed with artificial specimens of cores made of If f-special clay found in Geor gumbrin" gian SSJ, "kil" Ebleanhing clay found in Crimej, kaolin, tripoli earth, etc, have shown thall artificial thinly-dispersed clays may prc\58!; and X 537. Electrons with energies of - 25 ev may appear In the upper atmosphere as a result of ionization of atmospheric atoms and molecules by electrons of energies of -10 kev, as well as due to illumina- tion by the S;in of the atmo5phtre upper layers with >\ 30, radiation. A necessary Card 112 S/0~5/62/00G/G 12/0 1/064 Helium, In thie upper atriosphere A001/A101 f lux of electrons of -- 10-,,Pv energy and solar - radJ ation flux are estimated to assure the observed intensity of emission >\ 10,830. The amounts obtainect V~ agree with obset,vational. data. The Intensity of the line X 10,830 was calculated on the basis of solving stationary equations for helium. Results are presented as functions of electronic densit., and temperature. It is shot-in that helium emis- sion >\ 10,830 must be observed during usual twilight at the absence of auroras. The measured intensity of X 10,830 agrees well with the calculated one (-1,000 R) . There are 74 references. N. Shefov ~Abstracterls note: C(-,m,,)!(!te translation] Card 212 r /V ACCESSION UR: AT/4034373 S/Z662/631000/01010019/0023 AUTIM: (Jorg, M. A.; shero.,, u. It. TITLC: llydroxyl emission with varying vibrational excitation 11 SSSR. Mezhduvedamstvcnny*y geofizicheskly komitat. IV razdcf SCORCE: A, programmy-.'r MGG: Polyarny*ye siyaniya I svecheniye nochnogo neba. Sborn[k statoy, no. 10, 1963, 19-23 4 0 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, geophysics, aurorj night9low, hydroxyl emission, at- mospheric emission, rotational temperature, oxygen emission ABSTRACT: The authors point out that preliminary processing of derived spectra his led to tiie discovery that tile rotational temperatures for OH bands from vibra- tional levels above the sixth are systematica.ily greater than for levels below the fifth, with these differences being parti.cularly evident in the case of high ro- tational temperatures. On the basis of this fact, the conclusion is drawn that the emission'of OH bands from upper and lower vibrational levels evidently occurs at different heightg. Compike processing of the available material has completely supported the former resultsland brought to light a number of new peculiarities. The authors have, for example, found that there Is apparently a closer relation be- co,sen,wational temperatures of bands from levels beneath the fifth as well as for tw ACCESSION NR: AT4034378 bands from levels above the sixth. Meanwhile, the relation between the rotational temperatures from the higher and lower vibrational levels Is less clearly express- ed. On the average, the temperature of bands from the fourth leve) is higher than for the fifth, for the third - higher than for the fourth. The temperature for bands from the sixth level is higher than for the fifth and from the seventh high- er than for the sixth. The difference in rotational temperatures for adjacent vibrational levels is, on the average, on the order of ten degrees. The result of a comparison of the intensities of different bands was very close to that ob- tained from the comparison of rotational temperatures. in the authors' opinion, this indicates that the excitation of high and low vibrational levels takes place at different heights as a result of the action of different mechanisms. Simultane- ously with the emission of h d I' the authors studied the behavior of the at- t 0. 1 roxy, mospheric emission a ( 645 due to the 02 molecule. A comparison of the intensities and rotational temperatures of the 02 and OK emissions shows a-clear tendency for the intensity of one of them to Increase as the other increases. Here too, the relation is mosL clearly expressed for the higher levels. These data indicate that the radiation (0,T) 02 occurs In the overall process together with the hydroxyl anitutilon. Scasooni variations in tho intensity and rothtional temperature for the (4,l) Oil bond are also considered. 'lie temperaturo was found to reach nax;mum values (on tile order of 240 K) durilig tile winter months and mini- C.,d 2/4 ACCCSSION Nil: AT4034378 Inum volu" (about 160 K) during the summor months. The mean seasonal variations of intensity are less clearly expressed. Orig- art- 1134t 7 rioures. ASSOCiATION: Mezhduvedomstvenny*y geofixicheskiy komitat AN SSSR (Interd.e"rt- mental Geophysical 6xMittoo, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 13may64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 003 C.,d 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4034382 S/2662/63/000/010/005610064 AUTHOR: Sherov, K. N* TTTU-% Crepttticular behavior of helium cminnion at 10,830 migatromn SOURCE: AN SSGR. Mczhduvedomstvanny*y geofizicheakiy komitat. IV razdel prograimiq* MCC: Volyarny*ye uiyaniya i avechent.ye tiochnogo neba. Sbornik atatey, no. 10, 1963, 56-64 TOPIC TAGS: meteorology, geophysics, aurora, helium emission, crepuscular behavior, solar radiation flux, helium fluorescence ABSTRACT: The author has calculated the conditions for excitation of emission at 10,830 A at different heights of the atmosphere and for different angles of depression of the Sun. With the help of these calculations, the solar radiation flux atX