SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEPELEV, V. - SHEPELEVA, YE.D.
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SHEMUV~ V,
Waterside pumping divisions of thermal electric plants made of
precast reinforced concrete. Prom.stroi.i inzh.soor. /+ no.l:
47-51 Ja-F 162. (KMA 15: 8)
1. Zamestitell glavnogo inzhenera tresta "Donbassenergostroy".
(Electric power plants) (11r'ecast concrete construction)
L- ~7333-66 EV1!(m)/EW0(J)/T IJP(c) RM
tl AGO NR: Ap6oo8-768 SOURCE CODE: UR/0190/65/007/610890898
AUTHORS: 14 A. Pimenov, G4 G.; Shepelev, V. I**
-.aklakov,_
ORG: Kazan State University (Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
of
-.TITLE.- Evaluation of the mobility of macromolecules in amorphous regions
orystallins' 1 b nuolear magnstio resonance
pq ymers y
SOURCEt VysokomoleLyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 7,, no. 11, 19653 1894-1898
TOPIG TAGS44 macromolecular chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance) crystalline
-polymer-
ABSTRACT: NMR spectra of Polyethyleneterel?hthalate isotactic p and
~1_y -St y _re n e il
a number of aromatic polyamids with monomeric units
F_60_4 _1_C0-Nff-/7\ 1502-7~~ (APA-i)-
0-NH-0/ -NH-]
_C0 -C (AFA-2)
[-C0 CO-NH NH-]
7
------ -------
~L 27333-66
Ap6oo8968
3
[_CO_/'\_CO NII-1 AP -4),
N
CO_(D/ -CO-NJI-//
CO-/_:~\-CO-N11- NIT-] (APA-6)!
were studied at 20--350C by using a schome described by A. I. Maklakov and G. G.
Pimenov (Dokl. AN SSSR, 157, 1413, 1,964), It was shoim that the temperature T
of appearance of the narrow component in the complicated.NMR signal of the
above polymers may serve as a measure of the mobility of 'he macromolecules in
their amorphous areas. The Tn of 25 samples has been determined. The relation- I
ship between the structure of the polymer and Tn is discussed. "The authors
express their gratitude to Rs S. B lakirev, Q.. A. Kuznets , and L. B. Sokolov
for supplying a number of samples." Orig. art, has: 1 table and 2 figures.--
SUB CODE.- .07/ SUBM DAT& 07Dec64/,. ORIG REF: 008/- OTH REFs. 009
Card 2/2
SW,PPLP,Ift V.I.; MAKLAKOV, A.I.
Nuclear magnetic resonance inpolyphenylenWne. Zhur, strukt. khim.
6 no.2:298-299 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kazanskly gosudarstvennyy universitet.
137-58-3-5-1,11
Translation froin: Referativnyy zhu-rnal, Nfetallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 112 (USSR)
AUTHOR- Shepelev, V. N.
TITLE: Welding of Rails in Railroad Stations (Svarka rel'sov na stant-
sionnykh putyakh)
PERIODICAL: Put' i putevoye kh-vo, 1957, Nr 9, pp 31-32
ABSTRACT: The author describes a simple, mold-type, rail welding
method requiring no special equipment or hard-to-get mater-
ials; the method was proposed by an experimental welding
shop and proved to be most effective for in-place welding of
rails in switchyards and storage yards in sections up to 75-
100 m long. The method of preparing the rail heads to be
wetded is described together with the procedure for the po~-
itioning of rails, prior to welding, so as to form a 14- 16 mm
frap between them, at the same time causina them to have a
on either side of the junction. A metal shim is
placed at the base of the butt, and half-sectional Cu molds are
installed in order to prevent flowing of metal and to impart the
required shape to the surface of the weld. Also described is
Card I /Z the execution of the arc welding process with subsequent ii1ling
137-58-3-5241
Welding of Rails in Railroad Stations
in of the gap between the rails with liquid welding ro'd metal, followed by
finishing the running surface and the lateral surfaces of the welded rail
head by mearis of a grinding disk. It is recommended that 5-6 mm elec-
trodes of the UONIl- 13 /~5-A type be employed at a welding current of 325-
375 a. In contrast with the GU-plaLe (employed by the Czechoslovakian rail-
roads) which serves as a temporary shim under welded butt junctions and
is rernoved after the completion of welding operations, the above described
method recommends that the steel shim be welded onto the bottom flange of
the rails and re -.iain there as an inhe rent part. of the weld.
A.K.
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SHEPSISEV, V.N.,inzh.
Welding rnil fnstenings. Put' i -out. khoz. no.3:29-31 Mr 158.
(Railroads--Rails--Fastanings) (MIRA 11:4)
(Welding)
8(3)
9OV/ 112-59-4-6820
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 59 (USSR)
AUTHOR: ~ ~-eel ~, V. N.
TITLE: Hzw. Electric -Station. Outages Can Be Prevented
PERIODICAL: Put' i putevoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 6, pp 32-33
ABSTRACT: Methods of repairing ZhES-Z, ZhES-4, and Z'h-ES-9 mob-fle electric
stations, adopted on the Zabaykal'skava and Donetskaya railroads, are
rep-jited; selenium rectifiers are repaired.
Card 111
Anzb.
.-- --- L-~
Frogs and theAr raintnnance. Putt i put,khoz. no.11,36-30 N 1580
(Wibi 11:12)
(Railroade-Track)
I
SHEPMaNY, Yasiliy Nikolayevich; OBUKHOY, Aleksandr Yasillyevich; BERESTOTOY,
Te.l.,inzh., rateenzent; ABRAGA , S.R., inzh.. red.; BOBROTA, Te.N.,
tekhn.red.
(Welding and building-up of rails and railroad frogs] Svarks i
naplavka re Isov i krestovin. Moskva, Goe.tranap.zhol-dor.
izd-vo, 195k 179 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Railroads--Rails--Welding)
(Railroads--Maintenance and repair)
SWELE7, V.V., inzh.;_,aMFMHV, V-11-, Inzh-
lmtyrc-~.ing raIl grinding. -Put' i MT~911:29-30
N ieo. (MIRA 13:4)
1, (Railroads--Rails)
SILEPLIEV, V.11., inzh.
Advice for welders and grinders. Pat' i put.khoz. 4 no.9:26~'27 S 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Railroads-Rails-Welding)
SHEFFLEV, V.11., inzh.
Is it nossTble to weld rai2s to the rail supports7 Put' i put.khoz.
5 no.6:42 Je '61. (YJR~ 14:8)
(Railroads-Rails-Idelding)
SIMMIEN3 V.N4 , i-nzh.-svarshchik
Ways to improve the method of electric are welding in A molten bqth.
Pat' i put.khoz. 7 no.1:24-25 163. (~aRA .161.3)
(Railroads--Wl&-Welding)
SHEPELVIVI V. N. . -inzdi.
How to prepare the refyactory maso for thermite wel" Put I i t,khoz.
7 no-4:43-45 163. ' : iMft'16:1
(Refractory materials) (RAilroada RaJls--Uelc~ng~
,PEPELEV MI., inzh.
~.. -1, - ~ I
Method for the transportation and storage of thermit. Put' i put.
0
khoz. 8 no.4s44 '64, (MIRA 17:4)
SHEPELEV. V.N., inzh.
Ways to secure high-quality termite welding. Put' i put.khoz. 9
no.5:39-40 165. (MIRA 18:5)
_p4,yqn,jt, mjkhail Ivanovich;
..h; XR.ASNIX,
SHIF3MV._ _VAsi liy Mof
KCDABASHEVA, R.S,, lnzh,, redo
[Manieacture and assembly of prestressed concrete cross bara
and slabs for bunkers] Izgotovlenie i montazh predvaritelluo
napriazhennykh zhelezobetonnykh rigelei i plit bunkerov; opyt
treata RDo-abassenergostroi.0 Noskra, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po strol.i.,
arkhit. I atroitomaterialam, 1961. 30 P.
(MIRA 14:12)
1. Akademlya stroltelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organi-
zatsil, makhanizataii i tekhnicheakoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu.
Byuro takhuichaskoy informatsii. 2. Zamestitell glavnogo inzhe-
ners. tresta 4Donbassenergostroy" (for Shepelev). 3. Glavnyy
inx-h. Staro-Beshevskogo zavoda "Stroydetal" (for Krasnik).
kElectric power plants-Equipment and supplies)
(Precast concrete construction)
9
PILIM51.0, V.I., inzlij; SiEFELEV, V.M., inzh.
Built-up (no-attic) roofs made of mesh-reinforced fly-esh fowied
concrete. Energ. stroi. no.22:55-59 161. (HIRA 115:7)
1. Kuraldiovskiy zavod stroynaterialov (for Pilipenko). 2. Trest
"Don'bassenergostroy" (for Shepelev).
(Roofing, Concrete) (Lightweight concrete)
A
EFELEV, V.1-1., inzil.
PILIFENKO; V.I. -L-nzh.; %C
Protection of tile reinforced of fly-ash foamed concrete article5
(I a:J, 15: 7)
iron corrosion. Energ. stro-J. no.22:95-98 161.
1. Kurar:~.ov311dy zavod stroymtcxiallov (for Filip,:Mlx). 2. Trest
"Donbas 5enern-o -3 troy" (for Shepelev).
(~;oixrcto roiiSorcomont) (irotoctivc coat,ln'-,,s)
BE',OiSHTEIT, S.A.; VAYSLEYB, V.P.; VARU:!K, I.F.; DOB1:ENCHENKO,
YEGOi~'LOV, B.P.; kIIS:,:ITKO, Yu.F.; I'OGILEVSKI71, I.I.[deceased];
PEHF--ASLAVTSE1J', I.T.A.; PILIP-DIKO, V.I.; SAPOZMTIKOV, F.V., inzh.;
:~IIEEELEV,-V.1-1.; S11TIEVICH, M.L.; YARMOLINSKIY, I.M.; SHAGALOV,
Ye.S., red.; KORIKOVSKIY, I.K., red.; LL-'J(7,:GV, G.Ye., tekhn. red.
[Construction of the V.I.Lenin Stite Regional Electric Power
Plant in Simferopol] Opyt stroitel'stva SirLferopollskoi GRES
im. V.I.Lenina [Byl S.A.Berenshtein i dr. 'L.oskva, Gosenergoizdat,
1962. 151 p. (MIRA 15:6)
(SiuLferopol--Electric power plants)
PILMITC, IJiltor 1winovi'.1', SHEPE'Ll"V,
1.).. - - I I . I . Ai :-t
of tile StaLta "-!,ac--ceS of
the Ku.-al,.Ijov Fj;~nt for iteinfo-ced -~e 1111'ements of
the "Ecnets Basin Fower riant ~. ons-Lruct4on" :.'f-ust, Armc-
I~enozolo't3etonnye -.aneli d-LIa naruzhny'.-Ili sten MES; opy-u
Kurakhov,~koqo zav~---d:i, E.,~nstrukt,--i-l -rres,,a
"Donbassener-i7ostr-i.11 ~o. ~:tn~iizdutl
1063. 15 P.
%'oscow. 4nsc*tu' nizat-ii
0 1'..17 a
mokhan-izaLsii i rc'-hriches!ccy pomoshchi :~-.oite'-Istvul.
2. Glavnyy inzheneT- Kura.~.'IicvskoEo zavcda zhelezobetonnykh
konstruhtsyy ~ror 3. Zauestitcll glairnogo in-
z~.ener,-- tresl~a (f3r. Shepeiev).
PILIPENKOY V.I... inzh.: Ji;EFELEVI V.N.1 in,~11.
Manufacture of ial-,~--e reii--Xorced concrete structures for the State
L, . C '-'o.2,1,00. Energ. stroi. no.34:6-12
Regional Elect.-i Fower Plant ..
'63. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Kurakhovskiv zavod ~onstruktsiy (for Pilipenko).
2. Trest "Do nba..., s e lie ro.", " (C.--)r Shepelev).
SHKUTINA, F.M.; SHEPELEV, V.M.; KHVOSTOVA, V.V.
Stuiy of fertility and the characteristics of meiosis in wheatrye
amphidiploids. Bial. MIOIP. Otd. biol. 69 no.1:20-27 Ja-F 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
LEVSHENKO, I.F., inzh.; SHEPEJAEV, V.M., inzh.
Thermal treatment of the anchorage rods of tendons of prestressed
concrete construction elements. Bet. i zhel.-bet no.8:376-377
Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
(Prestressed concrete)
XUSHKO, V.M.; SEMPFJMV, V.M.
Influence of a tour-niquet on the toxicity of muscle extracts.
Uch.zap. 2-go MGMI 17:87-95 158. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Zaveduyushchiv ~:afedroy biokhimli 2-go Moskovskogo gosudarst-
vennogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Firogova (for Mishko).
(BLOOD-CIRCUTIATION, DISORDXRS 01F) (TISSUE EXTRA.CTS)
(MUSCLI) (SHOCK)
A
CC
.Ri: AP6002937 SOURCE CODZi UR/0286/65/0()0/024/0104/0104
AUTHOREt Alferov, A. V.; Vashchenko, V. P.; Glushkov. N. P.: Shepelev. V. R.
ORG: none
?1,61
TITLEi A device for the automatic verification of angle-code converters. Class
42, No. 177165.
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 24, 1965p 104
TOPIC TAGS: code converter, code evaluation, error automatic data correlation,
error detection code
ABSTRACT., This Author Certificate uresents a device for the automatic verifies-
tion of angle-code converters. The device includes a referenciei-'~onverts%r and the
converter under examination, both of-which are rotated by a single motor through
a reduction drive, The device also includes a circuit for comparison of the code
signals. This device provides simultaneous verification of all code paths and
automates the process of initially setting the converters. The registers which
store the codes of the reference converter and the converter under examination
are connected through a circuit of discharge comparison of the codes to the
Card_ _113 UDC: 681.W-523.8.001.57
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regidter for indicating the errors. These registers are also connected through
the same circuit to a control device which engages and disengages the electro-
magnetic clutch (see Fig. 1).
Fig, 1, 1 - Motor; 2 - reduction gear;
3 - reference converter;
4 - converter under examination;
5 - circuit for comparison of the
code signals; 6 and 7 - storage
registers; 8 - register indicating
the error; 9 - electromagnetic
clutch. 7
Card 2/3
T,
ACC NR: AP6002937
The clutch engages at the moment of coincidence of the codes of the reference
converter and the converter und3r exanination. Orig. art, has: 1 figure,
SUB COLE: Oq/ SUBM DATE: OlNov63
COM 3/3
~-'q-tw 5K~ -21
5LT-FELKV, V-'4' I.-zh V""- '"I"
A-1
lm-oro.;.-Ing ra~i grinding* put, .1 pjj~,,kijoze no,11:29-30
(MIRA 13:4)
N
V. V. , inz h.
Manually operated -iacbl!lt-. Put' I put.khoz. no.11:14-35
11 158. 11:12)
(Grindirp, machineg)
WSHEFELEV, Ye., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby
Ecological system in space flight. Av. i kosm. 45 no.1:20-25
Ja 163. (MIRA 16:1)
(Life support systems(Space enviroment))
TMRMAN, Ye.fa.~ SHEPMV,,Ye.G., otvetstvenuyy redaktor; SVIRIDOVA, F.A.,
redaktor; I.-, tekhnicheskly redaktor.
(Pumps in coal preparation plants] Nasosy na ugleobogatitelInykh fabri-
kakh, Koskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1954. 133 P. (MLRA 8:1)
(Coal preparation) (Pamping machinery)
264(6
1..)L+0-0 S/177/60/000/009/001/001
D219/D303
AUTHORS: Dorodnitsypa, A.A., Candidate of Biological Sci-
ences, Savinich, F.K., Talapir, V.F., Lieutenant-
Colonel, Pledical Services, Sh~~R~~le~~,___Ye.__Ya.,
Lieutenant-Colenel, E'edical -Services
1"ITLE: Endurance of high temperatures by humans and the
importance of heat-protecting clothes
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, no. Q, 1960, 72 - 74
J
TEXT: The present work is a continuation of earlier investi-
,gations (Ref. 1: Voyenno-Meditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 8, 56 - 58,
195P), and comr)ares the influence of normal and semi-seasonal
clothirig of piiots :,t temperatures of 705 809 90, 100, 1105 1200C.
The exneriments were carried out in a heat chamber where the air
was rarified to correspond to an altitude of 8000 meters. The
subjects wore cotton underclothes under a hi-1-gh-al-Litude compen-
sating dress. The outer clothing in one group consisted of cot-
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Endurance of high temperatures ... D219/D303
ton flight dress, and in the other group of wadded sem-i-seasonal
Clight dress. Wool socks and leather boots were worn on the
-legs, at te,-_peratures higher than 1000C the hands were covered
by wool gloves. In all 90 experiments were carried out. Heart
rate increased by about 40 - 60, systolic arterial pressure in-
creased bv 2 diastolic pressure decreasel~
1 5 - 30 mm, - bY 34 mm ,
resulting in a considerable increase of pulse pressure. Body
temperature had risen by 1.6 - 2-3 OC, reaching in a number of
cases 39.4 - 39-50C. At the end of the experiments, the state
of tlae subjects was characterized by a marked hyperthemia, ap-
proaching heat stroke, marked disturbance of the cardiovascular
system and of the water balance of the organism. The total
water losq of the organism, the quantity of evaporated water and
the amour_~ absorbed by the clothizag was determined by weig~_'ing.
The authors state that the endurance of hiah temperatures LS
ba-sically related to the endurance of the heat accurrulated in
the organism. The limiting endurable amount of heat accir,-.ulated
"~rd 2/.3
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Endurance of high temperatures ... D219/D303
is constant wAhin the range of temperatures investigated and it
is 63t1O kilocalories per square meter of the body surface. The
sooner this limitin- value is reached the shorter the time dur-
ation endurable at high te:T~,peratures. The experiments show that
the speed of heat accumulation in the organism is lower with the
,:e-~-.i-seasonal dress. It appears that the external heat load
operating on the orFan-ism is in the average 2'% lower with the
semi-seasonal dress. Water losses through evaporation, heat
transmission and accumulation of water in 'the clothing were also
lower with this types of dress. Reduced sweating is a direct
consequence of the lower external heat loading. Although the
heat transmission is reduced by 15c", evaooraluion takes place
A
more effectively because of the smaller absorption in the cloth-
ing. The average tiTe endured at high temperatures in the two
kinds of clothing are shown in tabulated form. There are 4 tab-
les and 1 Soviet-bloc reference.
SUBMITTED: '~-~a
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DORODNITSYNAq A.A. (Moskva); SHEPELEVP Ye.Ya. (Moskva)
Heat exchange in man during the exposure to high temperatures.
Fiziol. zhur. 46 no. 5:607-612 My 160. (MIRA 13:12)
(HEAT-PliYSIOLOGICkL EFFECT) (BODY TEMPERATURE)
~/,','65/62/001/000/015/033
-'028/r-185
Alitij)ov, V.V., 3avevskiy, Gazenko, O.G.,
C-nin' A-M., Gyurd.,,Aiian, Zhulcov-Vere hPilkov, N.N.,
Zhuravlev, B.A., Carpova, I..T. ,'173'r ~enov, G.P.,
Seryapin, A.D., Slicliclev. Ye.Ya., Yazdovskiy, V.T.
TITLE: Sonic results of inedical aiid biological investigations
in the second and third satellites
Probleiny 1cosinicheskiy bit,logii. V.1. Ed. by
X.h.Sisakyan. ~%:oscvw, .. zd-vo AN SSSR, 1962, 267-284
'r;'XT: The maintenance of life cand:Ltiuns is discussed with
spcci~xl reference to the second Soviet satellite. During the
rlight tht! proportion of oxygeti in the air of the cabin could be
~.:aintaincd at 21 to 211'.'-, whereas the relative humidity rose from
37 to 47,,,. The temperature ranged from 16 to 190C. Water and
food were provided together in a inixture solidified with agar, in
order to facilitate automatic aispensing in conditions of weight-
lessiless . This was carried out twice daily by cominand signals
from Earth. ToleniLtric recording of the physiological parameters
of the dogs Belka and Strulka during space flight showed the
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0C,:L1r1'Ut1CQ of tachycardia as a result or' acceleration, noise and
V I i,i'.1 L 101i ;there was also a rise ill the respiration rate: a return
to 1-,re-fl-ight values occurred during the condition of
Le.,--4o"Ss. Novements oC ti;c aji.LmaLs were observed by
L, cameras and also by potezitiolictric scn~ors mounted in
~1.11*zicss. No abnormalities were observed in the behavior of
tne .1 rter return to earth or (luring the following 3 months.
It ct);1clilded from Llic experii,ionts carried out in the second
ziati'llite that dog- could readily be a-ccustomed to space flight
colitliLioxis. CLzkCLIC changes were noted in the progeny of
pLatit seeds and fruit flies*after return from space
'fii~ third spa C 9i't(~ 11ite contained two dogs (Pchalka
c '
u-.'l --I; I tt~o guineapigs, two rats, twenty six mice, fruit flies,
-at
and other biological. :.. -arials which were included in order
LO the effects of cosmic radiation. 'The results are not
"Oscrihed.
GENMJ* A. M.; SHEPELEV, Ye._-Ya.
"Some problems and principles In formation of the environ nt on the basis of
c1rculatLon of matter."
repovi, submitted for 15th Intl Astronautical Cong, Warsaw, 7-12 Sep 64.
ACCESSION NR: AT4037690 S/286.5/64/003/000/0204/0209
AUTHOR: Korotayev, M. M.; Kustov, V.V.; Meleshko, G. I.; Poddubnaya, L* T.;
Shepelev, Ye. Ya.
TITLE- Toxic gaseous substances liberated by
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy* kosmicheakoy
biologii, V. 3, 1964, 204-209
TOPIC TAGS: algae, respiration, toxicology, photosynthesis, carbon monoxide,
closed ecological system, manned space flight, air purification
ABSTRACT: The liberation of toxic gaseous substances in the process of vital
photosynthetic activity of Chlorella pyrenoidosa S-39 was studied in six exps~ri-
ments lasting 2 to 12 days and in eight experiments lasting 7 to 26 hr. it has
been established that during cultivation of Chlorella the air of the system ae-
cumulates carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and, perhaps, methane.'
Carbon monoxide concentration in different experiments ranged from 0.003 to 0.09
mg/l. In most cases the amounts of carbon monoxide produced exceeded permissiblq'
limits. The content of'nitrogen oxides in the..same system ranged from 0.0006 to
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0.012 mg/l and that of hydrocarbons from 0.0033 to 0.061 mg/l. The production of
carbon monoxide in the algae culture is apparently due to the oxidative breakdown
of the tetrapyrrol radical of the chlorophyll fnolecule. To develop systema of
1 purification of regenerated air by biological means, further'study of the mechar-
ni5ma of formation and dynamics of accumulation of toxic substancda during pro.;
longed and continuous cultivation of algae in A closed systemi will be*required.
ASSOCIATIONz none
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NO REF SOV: 003 arm: 008
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-:,c? nroblens of t~he ec,~!,)gy of' man In closed systems iriv,31ving
cycle. hdo-1. 4ii,-')-179 165.
(M:.,tA. lg. 9)
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Shepelev, Ye. Ys.
ORG: Department of Biological Sciences, Academy of Sciences USSR
.(AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikb nauk)
-I.-
I-'T:T~-,;.- Certaln life support problems of man in a closed ecology system
0, E A~'~ SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy
kozi-,,icheskoy bioloEli, V. 4, 1965, i6g-179
""GS. bioastronautics, life support system, sstrobioloCy
The most promising SOlUtIOD for reducing vital supplies
vly-en, wL-~ter, and food) to L niniIFILIM in spaceships is the development f
(_--i suoport system in which all life activity products are
"1-3nsforrred by other live organisms into their original form. The first!
sts,-_ in such a transformation is the decomposition of organic compounds!
.to 'U`eir -mineral substances as used by plan-us. However, the activity of~
;pla-ntus used for ragenera.tion of atmosphere is not limited to carbon
!dio-i6e intake a.nd giving off of oxygen in a confined space. Studies
;show that unicellular algae and higher plants may be unsuitable for
'reEelle,-3ation of atmosphere because at different stages of development
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Ahey -,Iao Cive off volatile substances -- aromatic oils, various
~hydrocarbons and othersand may include carbon monoxide. Recycling of
1water ond food is also a complex problem. A broad ecological approach
'in developing a biologically acceptable life support system leads to a
number of vital factors which have never been investigated from a
I
ibealth point of vilew: intensity and composition of solar radiation,
1gravitational force, and duration of diurnal rhythms. Orig. art. has:
L 31h28-65 EWT(1)/EWG(k)/FW(M)/EPA(ap)-2/EPF(n)-~2/EPR/EPA(w)-2/EEC(t)/T/
EWA/EWP(b) Pz-6/Pab-l0/PS-4/PU-4 IJP(c) ATIJDIJG
ACCESSION NR: AP4048401 S/0181/64/006/011/3279/3287
AUTHORS: Savinov, Ye. P.; Luk:Lrskiy, A. P.; Shepeiev, Yu. F.
TITLE: Concerning the external photoeffect of metallic photocathodes.
for radiation with wavelength 23.6--113 Angstrom
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 11, 1964, 3279-3287
TOPIC TAGS: x ray irradiation, photoeffect, secondary electron,
angular distribution, aluminum, old
ABSTRACT: The x-ray photoeffecl was investigated in the ultrasoft
region of the spectrum with an aim at determining the dependence of
the quantum yield on the angle of incidence of the radiation on the
photocathode, and at measuring the quantum yields of various sub-
stances. The monochromatic K lines of 0, N. Co Ba, and Be and photo-:
CX
cathodes of Al and Au were used. The procedure used to determine
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the absolute quantum yields was similar to that described by-the,
authors elsewhere (Opt. is spektr. v. 9j 505s 1960), but using an~
improved proportional counter anda more careful choice of the supply,
voltage for the secondary electron multiplier. The monochromator,
employed was also similar to one previously used (Opt. 3'..spektr. V.
13, 846, 1962). The experiments have shown that to describe the x-.!
ray photoeffect it is essential to-take account of the refraction
of the beam in the photocathode,,espe,cially at small incidence anglesi.--
when reflection takes place. For ultrasoft x-rays, the electron
flux attenuates exponentially almost in all cases, except'at very
small angles incidence, when the deviation from the exponential at-
tenuation can be used to estimate the thickness of the layer from
which electrons can be emitted without attenuation. These data
agree well with those of H. Kanter and E. J. Sternglass (Phys. Rev.
v. 126, 620, 1962). The formula derived for the quantum yield also
agrees with the experimental results. Orig. art. has: 8 figures,
4 formulas, and 2 tables.
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ACCESSION XR: AP4020935 S/0051/64/016/0-02/0310/0319
AUMIOR: Lukirskiy,A.P.; Savinov,Ye.P.; Yershov,O.A.; Shepelev, Yu.F.
TITLE: Reflection coefficients for radi4tion with wavelengths of 23.G to 113 Ang-
strom for a number of elements and subst Inces and determination of the refraction
.indices and absorption coefficients
SOURCE, Optika i.spelctroskopiya, v.16, no.2, 1964,;310-319
TOPIC TAGS: reflection coefficient, absorption coe tfficient, titanium, beryllium,
carbon, aluminum, chromium, gold, silvor, germanium, lithium fluoride, magnesium
fluoride, strontium fluoride, potassium chloride, polystyrene
ASBTRACT: In view of the interest in reflection of ultrasoft x-radiation f dif-'
ferent substances that can be used for coating diffraction gratings and other opti-.
cal components, in the present study there were determined experimentally the va-
lues of the total external reflection coefficient R of Bc,C,Al,Ti,Cr,Ge,Ag,Au,LiF'1
MgF2,KCl,SrF2, polystyrene and F-1 type glass as a function of the angle of inci-
dence (mostly glancing angles in the range under 100) for radiation of wavelengths
23.6, 31.4, 44, 67 and 112 The~e are the wavelengths of, the W lines of O,N,C,B
Ca
ACCESSION NR: AIP4020935
and Be. The measurements were carried out using a modification of the setup and pio-!
cedure employed earlier (A.P.LukirskLy and Yc.P.Savinov,Ogt.j spektr.,14,295,1963).:~;
The materials for the most part were in the formof 1000 A thick coatings vacuum
evaporated onto glass plates; the halide layers were deposited over undercoatings
of Al or Au on glass, mainly to provide the requisite conductivity for subsequent
,absorption measurements. The results for R are presented in the form of curves (R
I
;versus angle of incidence) and in a table. The reflection curves were then used fore-
.calculating the index of refraction and the absorption coefficient by means of the
.usual Fresnel formulas; the results are tabulated. To check the validity of the Cal-;
culations and accuracy of the results, the absorption coefficients of some of the
.coatiiiad Xor th~ ma allardatarintie WhV~I~IIffthm word moftwAved direetly by the
transnission method. The results are consistent, but the direct absorption values
,are systematically higher than the values deduced from the reflection curves. A
similar divergence was obtained for copper layers by L.G.Parratt (Phys.Rev.,95,359,
1954), who attributed it to decrease in density of the substance with approach to
the surface; this is also assumed to be the reason for the divergences observed
in
the present case. The results are discussed briefly in a final section. Orig.art.
has: L7 formulas, 10 figures.and 3 tables.
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A-17MOR: Lukirskiy,A. P. ; Savinov,Ye.P.; Bry*tov,I.A. ; Shepelev,Yu.F.
TITLE: Efficiency of secondary electron multipliers with Au, LiF, 4F2, SrF2, BeO,
KCI and CsI photocathodes in the 23.6 to 113 Angstrom region ZR-cport, Seventh Con-
ference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold in Yerevan 23 Sep to 1 Oct 196V
SOURCE, AIN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 866-871
TOPIC TAGS: x-ray detection, radiation detector, electron multiplier, photocathode,
photocathode efficiency
ABSTRACT: The quantum efficiency of Au, LiF, M-172, SrF2, BeO, KC1 and CsI photoca-
thodes were measured in secondary electron multipliers throughout the ultrasoft x-
ray region from 23.6 to 113 A and at grazing angles from 40 to 400 (angles of inci-
dence from 500 to 860). An absolute accuracy of 15% is claimed for the measurements,
and the data presented (except those for the BeO photocathodes, which were not re-
procluc-_e) are recommended for absolute x-ray intensity measurements to this accu-
racy. The gold photocathodes were included for comparison, and the other materials
were selected as the most efficient photocathodes that are not poisoned by air. The
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LiF, '%TgF2, SrF2, KC1 and CsI photocathodes were vacuum deposited on Al films on
glass. The BeO photocathodes were prepared by oxidizing a film of Be, vacuum depo-
sited on V1 or Mo. The BeO photocathodes prepared in this way were not reproducible,
however, and only the data for the most efficient BeO photocathode are given. The
thickness of the photocathodes was determined interferometrically. The thickness of
the Au cathode was 1000 R; that of the CsI cathode, 5500 R; and the remaining photo-
cathodes were 2500 R thick. These thicknesses are greater than the depth from which
the photoelectrons can emerge. Tungsten bremsstrahlung was employed for the mea-
surements. The x-ray intensity was measured with an alcohol-argon Geiger counter and
a methane proportional counter. The efficiencies of the counLers were determined
from absorption measurements, data of A.P.Lukirskiy and T.M.Zimkina (Izv.AN SSSR,
Ser.fiz.27,104,1963) being employed for the alcohol-argon counter. Curves are pre-
sented showing the quantum efficiency of each photocathode at several selected wave-
lengths as a function of the grazing angle. Most of these curves have a rather sharp
maximum at some small grazing angle and are otherwise smooth. Curves are also pre-
sented showing the quantum efficiency of each photocathode at 200 grazing angle as a
function of the wavelength. These curves show marked fine structure near the absorp-
tion edges of the cathode materials but are reasonably smooth between. It is recom-.
mended that for any specific application a photocathode be selected for which the
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fine structure lies outside the wavelength region of interost. Orig.art.has: 5 fi-
gures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulltet Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo, universiteta
(Physics Department, Leningrad State University)
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 12jun64 ENCL: 00
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548.73+546.65
Ar
AUTHOR: Smolin, Yu. I.; Shepel v, Yu. F.;.Bondarl, I. A.; Toro2o, N. A.
TITLE: Concerning a certain structural type in the series of raTe earth
oxyorthosilicates
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicbeskaya, no. 5, 1965, 925-926
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth compound, dysprosium
compound, holmium compound, ytterbium,
compound, erbium compopnd, thulium compound, lutetium compound, rare earth
o:.-yorthosilicate, lattice arameter
ABSTRACT an x-ray anal sis of the OXY-i
The article reports on certain-results of
y
Qrthosilicates of dysprosium, holmium, arbium,-and ytterbium (Ln 0 oSiO ). Powder
1,3 2
platterns obtained with CuR radiation showed that the oxyorthos cates were com-
pletely isostructural. The unit lattice parameters and space group of the single
were determined, and the crystal was1ound to be orthorhombic.
1 crystal YB203;S'O
The lattic pa ameier&qb, and c of the oxyorthosilicates of Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb,.
and Lu were determined and are tabilated. It was found that the oxyorthosilicates:
of Ta and Lu apparently also belong to the structural typeof the other compounds.
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ACC NR _Cd_UR~E__CODE:_ UR1029316-676-0-WCT '0T_
AUTHOR: Boguslavskiy, I. A.; Ivashchenko,_O,._~.; Shep.elev, Yu. G.
ORG: none
TITLE: On control of a ffpace ship with low-thrust engines in acceleration
with no information on the current velocity vector
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 2, 1966, 203-207
TOPIC TAGS: astronautics, celestial mechanics, artificial satellite orbit, orbit
control, orbit program, satellite control, thrust vector control ~w~_
ABSTRACT: A possible method of control of a space ship with low-thrust engines
in the acceleration phase is described when no information on the velocity vector
is available. This method consists in the realization of 1) a system which can
determine the real.angles of thrust-vector-orientation with respect to a planeto--
centric coordinate system, and 2) a vertical reference which provides the orien-
tation of the planetocentric radius-vector of theEpace ship in the same coordinace
system at any time. Thus6 it is possible to stabilize the plane of an osculating
orbit with respect, for example, to a planetocentric coordinate system in a
position given by the latitude of the ascending node OT and the inclination of the
orbit iT in the sense that it diminishes the discrepancy between the real 0 and i
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and given values QT and iT (see fig. 1.). The properties of the space ship control
described here are analyzed and it follows that transverse orientation of the thrust
vector is present if the thrust plwie coincides with the plane of osculating orbit.
Transverse orientation of the thrust vector in acceleration as.. itA6.known fr6m V-. N.
Beletskiy and V. A. Yegorov (Kosmicheskiye issledovaniya, v 2, no. 3, 1964) leads to
an expenditure of energy not different from that with tangential orientation. 'It is
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shown that the selected control law makes it possible to stabilize the orbit in
space with PT and iT constant. Moreover, when the planetary gravity field differs
from the central field, UT and iT should be certain functions of time in order to
make more effective use of energy. Indeed, the expenditure of energy would be used
effectively if the total thrust is used for augmentation of the radius vector of the
space ship, which is realized when the thrust vector is situated in the plane of an
osculating orbit. An expression for the time dependence Of PT is derived, assuming
that iT 6i: constant. Thus, if the function OT (t) is given with sufficient accuracy
by the ~~Ogrammer of the control system and UT and iT are sufficiently close to values
of Q and i at the start of acceleration, the orientation of the thrust vector
during acceleration will practically coincide with transverse orientation and the
energy expenditures of the spaceship in escaping from the earth's influence will
practically coincide in both three-dimensional and plane cases. The possibility and
difficulty of realizing purely programmed control are disscussed. Orig. art. has: 1
figure and 14 formulas. [AB)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4014635 S/0106/64]f'^-'00110067/0071
AUTHOR: Shepelev, Yu. V.
TITLE: Frequency spectrum of a double-FM signal
SOURCE: Elektrosvyaz', no. 1, 1964, 67-71
TOPIC TAGS: signal frequency spectrum, double FM signal, double FM signal
spectrum, radiotelemeter, double FM radiotelemeter
ABSTRACT: Radiocontrol and radiotelemeter systems use special, often rather
complicated methods of modulation, including the subcarrier type. In frequency-
division radiotelemeter lines, AM-FM and FM-FM modulation methods are
widely used. In the present short article, a formula for an FM-FM signal
spectrum under conditions of harmonic -voltage modulation is developed. A16(. a
connection between the FM-FM spectrum width and modulation indices in estab-
lished. Orig. art. has: 15 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: none
SUBMITTED: 30Jan63 DATE ACQ: 14Feb64 ENCL: 00
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CaM 1/1
ACCESSIM NH: AP4039951 E;/0191/64/0001ID06/OD56/0059
AUTHOR: Chai-nobay, A. V.; Shepeleva, A. I*
TITIZ: Spe~,.rop~wtoaetric analysis of acenaphthylene copolymra
SOURCE: i?1ah(.L,,-hcskiye massy*, no. 6, 1964y 56-59
TOPIC TAG5: azemaphthylane, acenaphtbylene stkrene copolymer, acenaphthylene
copolymer, spectrophotometric aualysis
ABSTRA~T, MJ.': --elates to an investigation into the possibility of spectrophoto-
metric&lly "~n!1-trt3ing acenaphthylene copolymers with styrene or methylmethacrylate.
was conducted in heat resistant ampoules under nitrogea atmospherq,
using 0.1~ ben-~(ql peroxide. Dioxane solutions were used for the analyses on
spectrophotometer SF-4. The spectra of the monomers, the corresponding-polymers,
and the coy-o2y~it)rs !~.re -included. The composition of the copolymers from theI
adsorption apo,;~ra was calculated by the formula for binaz7 mixtures of couponents
in Solution: 5 k k2 100 where S is the content of the date-Ined ccciponeatt
k1L k2
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in the copolym-er composition., k, k, and k2 am the specific absorption coefficients'
of the copol,~Lier and its components. A comparisoA of the calculated composition
with the composition of the initial mixture of monomers gave satisfactory-results.
:,The spectra ohow-ed that lov molecular fractioas enriched in styrene or zetbylmeth-
acrylate axe fomed during high degrees of monomer conversions. OrIg. art. has: i
5 figures, 2 tables and 2 equations.
ASSOCIMON., Noaa
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CHERNOBAY, A.V.;_SH,EPELEVA, A.I.; ZUBKOVA, V.S.; Prinimali ucharLIye~
DELYATITSKAYA,, R.Ya., KATMISSKAYA, E.V.; BOBRYSHEVA, A.M.
Spec tropho tome tirc study of N-vinylcarbazole and methyl
copolymers. Vysokom. soed. 7 no.6:1080-1084 Je 165. (VIRA .)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mcnokristallov~
stsintillyatsionnykh materialov i osobo chistykh khimicheskikh
veshchestv.
--=hOBETS, V.; KURKALOV, 1,; SHEFELE VAJ, D.
Al.aori'~Iua for t,,;ennal calculation of electric traction
motors. Izv. AN Iatv. SSR no-5:65-72 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut elektroniki i vychislitellnoy tekhniki AN
LaLviyskoy SSR.
SOV/123-59-15-59728
Translation from: Referatlvnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 15, p 118 (ussR)
AUT-I-IOPi Shepeleva, D.M.
TTYLE. The Mineralo-Ceramic Material of TsM-332 Grade
PERIODICAL- V sb.: 0 primenenii tverdykh splavov i mineralokeramiki. M., 1957,
pp 77 - 87
ABSTIRACTi The chemical composition of mineral ceramics (MC) and a comparison
of the performance of articles made of it with the properties of articles
made of metallo-ceramic hard alloys is given. MC consists of aluminum
oxide in which up to 1% impurities are contained. The ground mineralo-
ceramic powder is pressed, dried and sintered at a temperature of
1,7000C. The advantages of MC are: a high resistance to heat, resistance
to wear and lower adhesiveness to the metal machined. Consequently, higher
cutting speeds are reached in comparison with metallo-ceramic hard alloys,
At the same time the bending strength limit of MC is by 3 - 4 times lower
C:~rd than that of metallo-ceramic hard alloys. As MC cannot be attached by
SOV/123-59-15-59728
Tlia '41neraio-Ceramic Material of TsM-332 Grade
~:,oldering it is necessary to fasten this material in a mechanical way to the tool,
Ma~:ftine Parts with a high resistance to wear are made of MC (the nozzles of sandblast
appa,atus, draw plates for wire drawing, guides for the rope and textile manufacture).
Th,~-~ ~Fhape and dimension of various articles made of MC by the Moscow Combine of Hard
Aiioy~ are stated. 21 figures,
S.S.M.
-ar"' ;)/-
~i:Ar:. - El,~~ers
Feb M7
-'-'the rZ o0 Aci~s,ll "1. I. -,,,ar)a(-hnik, P. A. ~iossi,-s'Kn_-.,'aj,
ne.oel,-~ va pp
2
-Ioritivo.--, -)V cnr!, lic ac3rls.
8T13
SARYCHEVOorii M~~Irylovich inzh.. Prinimali uclujst~ye: SHIROKOVA,
., nz . , tkibiUh, F.S., inzh.. SHIOYVKROV, S.A.,
red.izd-va; VOLKOV, S.Y., tekhn.red.
[Tables for use in connection with the hanging of wires and
wire cables for high voltage lines] Montazhnve tablitsy
provodov i trosov vysokovoiltnykh linii. lzd.2., perer.
Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommm.khoz.RSFSR, 1959. 178 P. (MIRA 13:2)
(Electric lines-Overhead)
126-3-23/34
AUTHuR'03: A .1i. , P.Usli:lin, Yu.T.,i. wid She0elt.;vt
TITLE: Conaitions of eq~,il 'briura of an F-tom CaEin.
-~ J, J-
(Ualoviya vWnQve p4a p8pp?C41C1.,,,a-tCmpJ):". 4
Pi,21U,uICAL-. "Fizika iv.etellov -L h1letallovedeniye" (PiiysicSz of Mezals
- rid Le-Giallur- I-
Vo' .4, h o. ~5, 51,-C- 542 (U. S. S. R.
KB6iRAG'2: Siiaoie c:jns.--'id ere. Gji o-, s zl-iven in .;o:L~:z of Frenkell , Ya.I.
(1) i-ndicete the' in L-n etornic chai-a, v,,-1iic:U is xno-c, subjected
uo exce2a-~! forces, L~11 -ut-ie interE;tcmic t.~is'U-z~iices ~.re equal
in the equilib--iu-,.i -)csitiijn. In a strun,ly stre'u-c.Lied chain
u1ie of ~~-le "_--to:Us is non-sy-imetrical.
So fLr it nz:~s nou- been --Lenc;ioned i.;Iiet in sufficiently 1o116
-iouic4ty in ticLe forpa of
idea,- peL L U
~;noia~31,,)usly lcirLe uist~~n(;es between certLin etoms corresponds
Gu minli~lum enpr,;Iy evea for vin insitnificc~rrui- stre~clilinc of the
(,-riain. Some t:r,(-. results :~re -iven of iives,;l -.1-. i oils of
jl-fie conditi.~~ns Of Str-bility Of an atomic cim-in v.,ith a -iven
0
type of denendence of t?ie pcten-U-Jal eiler,,I-y of the int-eraction
of t;le nei;rer nei!i,~hbouriuc.- t-- to.iis ; ziie ifit er,.c-GiGn o1 tne
Ctistan'L. cL%,u,.is vre not tLi~-en into coasiderabion, On the basis
of tAe obtaingd results it is started UhF-U vriv coilcluoion on
Card 1/2 ~rte distu-b- a
P-4iOQ or periodicity irl a stressed "11xee-dii,-.ensioaal
iuoal would be opemoture. 'V.-c)re deteiled conaideration
SHEFELEVA, I,.M.; MMIN, Yu.P.
K-sp~_-ctzrum of x-ray absorption of iron. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 11
no. 2013-314 F 161. (MM-'- 14:5)
1. Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR.
(X-ray absorption) (Absorption spectrum)
SHEPELEVA, I. S.
SRPELIFWA, I. S.: "Poly-pous disease of the stomach based on m&Lerial
from the hospital surgical clinic of the First Moscow
Urder of Lenin Medical I4stitute between 1339 and
1955 (clinical-physiological investigation):" First
Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst. imeni I.-M.
Sechenov. Moscow. 1956. (DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF CANDIDATE IN MEDICAL SCIENCE).
Knizhnaya leto is'
No. 19
19 scow.
SHT A&7-J.-S. (Moskva,
'_ K-9, Suvorovskiy bullvar. d.6, kv.12)
Goetric polypouis. Nov.khir.Arkh. no.4:55-59 Jl-Ag '57.
(MIRA 10:11)
1. Xafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii 1-go Moskovskogo meditainskogo
instituts (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. V.S.Salishchev)
(STOMACH--TUMORS)
SHEPELEVA, I.S.
Posterior arthroergisis in the treatment of drop foot. Ortop.
travm.i protez. 21 no,6238-42 Je 160. (KIRA 13:12)
(FOOT-DIS&ASES)
MlITBREYTI I.M., kand. med. nauk; SHEPELEVA, I.S., kand. med. nauk
SLabillzi-ng surgery in the treatment of foot deformities following
pol-Jomyelitis. Orlop.,trav--. i protez. 25 no-2:39-47 F '64.
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Iz kliniki detskoy ortopedii i travmatologii na baze Moskovskogo
ortoped-4cheskogo gospitalya (nachallnik - doktor meA. nauk S.N.
Voskresenskiy; zav. kl~niki - chlen-korrespondent AMli SSSR prof. V.D.
Chak-lin) TSentrallnogc instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (direktor
chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. M.V.Volkov). Adres avtora., "cqkva,
Zh-4,/, 2-ya Dubrovsk,-.ya u1., d. 13, klinika TSentrallnogo instituta
travmatologii i ortcpedii na baze ortopedicheskogo gospitalya.
I :t d -; k m!ii , ME P N IT KnVA , V . M
achievements of chemistry in the practice of traumat-
r.ogy and crthapedlF-~ results of the work of the Central
and Orthopedia. Ortop.
lr!~,iitute of Traumato"or Y travm,
z. 2b no.80-10 Ag 165v (MIRA 18;9)
AMN S-~-SR F V r, I k ov
MAKHSON, N.,Ye.. SHEPELUA., LS.
Giomi,i tumors of the fingers with lesions of the phalanges.
Khirurgila 40 no.11~124-129 N 165, (MIRA 18:7)
1. Otdeleniye kostnoy patolog.1i (zav. - prof. V.Ya. Shlapoberskly)
TSentral'nogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii, Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya SSSR (dir. - prof, M.V.Volkov), Moskva,
SOV/137-59-4-7999
Translation from~ Referativnyy zhurnal, Me-tallurglya, 1959, Nr 4, p 92 (USSR)
AUTHOR- Shepeleva, M.D.
___- iI-__ _'_;
TITLE. The TsM-33fMineral-Ceramic Material
PERIODICAL. V sb.4 0 primenenil tverdvkh splavov I miner&lokeramiki, Moscow, 1957,
pp 77 - 87
ABSTRACT. Data are presented on physical, mechanical and operational properties
of instrument TzM-332 mineral ceramics o.n Al 0_,~\base. This material
2-W
Is used for cutting metals and non-metallic ma erials, for drawing and
for the preparation of wear resistant parts,, The information includes
data on shape and dimensions of plates and other articles produced by
MKT-S'
I.B.
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POLYAKOV, I F. inzh.-I MEDVEIIEV. P.M., inzh.; FISIBLUI, M.G., inzh.;
ELEVA, N.A., inzh.; SAGALOVICH, D.N., nauchnyy red.;
EffGOVX-,-Te;ft..'--' red.; KAMOLOVA, V.M., tekhn.red.
[Time norms for electric welding under flux in general machinery
manufacturing plants] Obshchemashinostroitellnye normativy
vremeni na avtomaticheskuiu elektrodugovuiu svarku pod sloem.
fliusa. Leningrad, Gos.soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit.promyshl.,
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A051/A126
7";; iL;: Korotkova, A,A., Sandomirskiy, D.M., Shepeleva,.T.G.
TI-_---I': Properties of natural latex foam
Kauchuk i rezina, no. 10, 1962, 47 - 50
Results of an investigation of foam formation and natural latex
of concentration, viscosity,
pro:,erlies are submitted. Effects and surface
-"Onsion of latex on the properties of produced foams were studied. The effect
-rrionia content, thermal aging and additions of surface-active substances on
a
:.,
tfl-~ properties of qualitex natural latex was investigated. Surface tr.-nsion of
laLex was determined according to the ring removal method. The viscosity
_,,~_Iasured on the Heplar viscosimeter. The foam*formation activity of the la-
ex is expressed through vt (v - volume of the foam, formed by pnaumatic foam-
Ing over a period of time t, prior to the beginning of bubble formation). Di-
.I-ution of the qualitex sharply reduces its viscosity and slightly increases its
s1--face -pension. Tts foam-forming activity correspondingly drops, the multi-
pl.Icity increases and the resistance to mechanical foam lamination decreases.
Card 1/3
S/138/WCIOO/O10/OG6/G03
Properties of natural latex foam A051/A126
removal of the ammonia to a value of pH = 8.5 does not change the qualitex.
At. PH < 6.5, the latex viscosity sharply Increases. The surface tension and
foam.- fo rmi rig activity of the qualitex increases slightly. The foam multiplicity
does not change, the resistance to lamination drops sharply, arid the latex serum
e-.foiiates. The introduction of surface-active substances does not considerably
alter the qualitex pH; all these substances, excepting ammonium caseinate, in
~-4osa:,es of up to 0.5%, first, sharply and then slightly reduce the surface tension
an,~ increase the qualitex viscosity. The foam-forming activity is reduced by
t'ne surface-active substarices with the exception of non-ionized OrI-10 (0P-10).
~_.e latter increases viscosity and, correspondingly, the foam-forming activity.
tested substances were arranged in the following sequence, according to op-
--~%uii; properties which they give to the qualitex: FIT