SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERENTSIS, A.N. - SHERESHEVSKIY, A.M.

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SERRENTSIS, A.K., inzhener. - - - -1,-~.4"._-- Grounding devices of high-voltage electric transmission lines. Energetik 1 no.7:22-24 D 153. (MLRA 6:12) (Blectric lines--Overhead) C -n --e-tal su-,-~-rts. 7. In-ula' -'-n -dS I c%olt e! ectric scion I i-:- 195" 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, j-une 1953. Unclassified. I ., i-,_ - .- ') - , , " f-f /V. GIMIBNG01114, A.I., inzhaner- SHERENTSIS, A.N., Inzhener. Trans-DositIon of an electric transmission line. Faektrichestvo no.4: 87-88 AP 154. (MLPA 70) (Electric lines-Overhead) /9 E A/ Ts 1 621315.051 621.315.M 03Z Nba-1whilmse opeaft coaklow an long N A Mg;~Nucgv mv, A. N. 1954, 6, P1 The UAlflm of maintaining operation on duplex transmission systents in the caw pf an interruption Of individual phase in one or more fine sections is dis- CUSUd. Ttw resulting asymmetry of the cuVrents and voltages in the parts ofthe circuits which In thcrnsolves renutin symmetrical rmy be radapW by artificial means. This Is particuli4rly neqcssm If (as rccom- mended by the regulations) oil the cuttin"Ut of a faulted phase In one of Qw. two circuits, dic corrc-' iponding phase of the other circuit is also discon- nectbd. The result' a asynunctry may then. %ithout interwntion of the tonsitudinal compflisation. exceed the permissible limits for hydro-gericiAtors. mostly supplying the long-distance trinimiaiort -systems. T710 transverse compensation may also phly a certain part in reducing the asymmetry. It is obvious that the'system protection needs st,apeclal adjustment where this type of operation is Intended. The c1lects an the tMnsrnitting cupwily and stability are analysed in a theorctical uppendix. IL P. KVLAAA If A5 /.3 AID P - 602 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 6/35 Authors KoBtenko' M. V., Dr. of Tech. Sci., Polovoy, I. F., Kand. of Tech. Sci., Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. Kalinin, Sherentsis, A. N., Eng., Teploelektroproyekt Title Selection of the surge insulation level of 400-kv ap- paratus and transformers Periodical Elektrichestvo, 8, 31-36, Ag 1954 Abstract In 1949 the All-Union Electrotechnical Institute im. Lenin (VEI) worked out "Instructions Concern:Lng the Insulation Level for Designing 400-kv AC Installations". The VEI and the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute made special tests on the lightning protection of 400-kv substations. The importance of an uninterrupted opera- tion of these installations was taken into consideration as well as the low probability of surges coming into the substation from the transmission lines with a high-level AID P - 1215 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/2 Pub. 27 - 10/34 Authors Mellnikov, N. A., Kand. of Tech. Sci., and Sherentsis, A. N., Eng. Title Tapping power from electric transmission lines through capacitors Periodical Elektrichestvo, 12, 51-56, D 1954 Abstract The frequent need to tap small quantities of power for local (agricultural or auxiliary) use from a high voltage electric transmission line without building costly sub- stations is discussed. Such tapping can best be done through the installation of capacitors of high frequency communication system. The cost of additional equipment is low. With the power factor 0.8J. it is possible to ob- tain a tapped capacity up to 360 kw. 12 diagrams, 3 Russian references (1950-1952). Elektrichestvo, 12, 51-56, D 1954 Card 2/2 Pub. 27 - 10/34 AID P - 1215 Institutions: VZEI (All-Union Correspondence Electrical Institute) and TEPLOENERGOPROYEKT (Trust for the Planning and Investi- gation of Thermal and Electric Power Plants, Networks and Substations) Submitted Jl 10, 1954 X/A SHERLOTSIS, A.N., inzh. Protection of transmission lines against atmospheric overvoltages (from "El.Times," no.3383-3384 1956). Elek.sta. supplement no.6:41-43 11-D 15 7. (MIRA 11:2) (Electric lines) LTSKOV, Tu.I., inzh.-, SHERE11TSIS, A.N.. Dee-p groii-iding for electri-: ~,cles on 35-400 k7. x1p1c.!~t-1. -99 nc,.10:6~-67 (MIRA 10:11) (Eloctrl~- l!iirrtm.-;--(;ro,jndinv) MELINIKOV, N.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; GERSHENGORN, A.I., inzh.; SHEREPTSIS, A.N., inzh. Ground wires for long transmission lines. Elektrit;Izeatvo no.l: 25-30 Ja '58. (MIRk 11:2) l.Vaesoy-aznyT zaochnyy energeticheskiy institut (for Melinikov). 2.Teploolektroproyekt (for Gershengorn, Sherentsis). (Electric lines--Overhead) "UTHOR: 6herentsis, A. 11. h;ngineer 105-5d-o-20/21 From Foreign Technical PeriGdicals (Po strani~sam tekhnicheski-In zburnalov) P_-'_)IODI;_'AL: E1-2ktrichestvo, 1~5b, Jr d, pp. ~e-qb ~USSR) ABJI:~21,'f The autiior gives an explicit survey or test transformers and - equipment used in t!ie USA. Ali data ar-- taken from American periodicals ~compare Refs 1 There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 5 referencest 1. Transformers--USA 2. Transformers--Equipment--USA Card 1/1 SHERENTSIS, A.N., inzh. ing the rated voltage of 35-220 1--v. electric networks. 31ek. sta. 29'no.10:58-64 0 '58. 01M 11;u) (Electric notworks) BELYAKOV, N.N., kand.tekb.nauk; SHERENTSIS, A.R., lnzh. Present-day surge protecAton of 35 to 500 kv. switchgear. Elek-trichestvo no.7:51-56 Jl 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut elektroenergetiki (for Belyakov). 2. Teploo-tektroproyekt (for Sherentsis). (Electric switchgear) (Electric protection) BELYAKOV, N.N., kancl.teklm.nauk; SMENTSIS, A.N., inzh. We should revise the OInstructions on protection from overloadom in conjunctioh with changes in the design conditions and use of electric systems. Alek.sta- 31 no-5:44-50 My 160. (HIM 13:8) (Blectric engineering--Contracts and specifications) I (Blectric protection) SERRENTSIS, A.N., inzh. System of grounding lightning protection lines on power tran mission lines. Energetik 8 no-11:35-37 high-voltage N 160. WRA 13: 12) (Ilectric lines--Overhead) (Lightning protection) BELYAKOV, N.N., lcand.tekhn.nauk; SHERNIITSIS, iL.N., irizh. Prevent-day system for protecting electric power transmission lines fr6m lightning surges. Iblektrichestvo no. H 160. (MIRA 13:3-2) 1. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy in8tittit energetiki (for Belyakov). 2. Teploelektroproyekt (for gherentsia). (11nntric lineo--Overhead) (Lightning protection) SHERENTSIS, A Grounding of high-voltage power line guy strands. Energetik 9 no-3:39 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Electric lines--Poles) (Electric currents-Grounding) I-'ELINIKOV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; ROKOTYAN, Sergey Sergeyevich; SITERENTSIS, Arnolld Naumovich; 11HOLAYEVA, M.I.y red.; BUL'DYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Design of the electrical section of 330-500 kv. overhead power transmission lines] Proektirovanie elektricheskoi chasti vozdushnykh linii elektroperedachi 330-500 kv. Mo- skva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 559 p. (MIRA 17:4) SHERENTSIS, A.N. Methodology for capacitive power take-off from overhead power transmissio4 lines. Energetik 11 no-4:41 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) (Electric power distribution) SHEhENTSIS, A.N... inzh.; GOROSHKINA, V.A.J. inzh. Economic limits of current loads for 1-10-550 kv. overhead power transmission lines using standardized towers. Elektrichestvo no.3: 39-45 Mr 163. (MIRA 16,t4) 1. Institut OEnergoset'proyekt*. (Electric power distribution) EY: AL I i," F -,z ! s s-upports and wires Desim LO/61-19 31 Konstn-k- -,foitage F-cwe-,- transr.-dss*oii lines, ,.sii opor i linii. e-lektroperedachi Teremennc--c toka sler'4-~,,ysckc,;-o ma-priazlemia. '9"1-1963. Mcs'cva, C) ,64. ~.8 P. (MIRA 18:2) 1 Ak- ~eT'- iya naulk SSSR. Institut nauchnny i-nfcrTIa~-s.-*,-i. L 31825-65 'ACCEMION M AN4043704 BOOK EIPLOTTATION 'Maltnikov Nikoley Aleksandrovichl Rokotyan, Sergey Sergeyevich; Ahmad.804 Arnolld Na 5 -i !Designing electrical parts of serial lines for. electrotranamission, from 330 to 500 kv (Proyektiroveniye elektricheakoy chaisti. vozdmohnykh liniy- elektropei-idechi 330-500 kv)s Moscows Gosenergoisdato 1964s 559 p, muses biblioe 39000 Copies printed* ITOPIC TAGst electrical distribution systems superhigh voltagep electrical iengineering 'PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book presents experience gained in the WSR and 4broad on the design, constructions and use of 330406 kilovolts electrical owzewiff of eleatrical trawdeatea system amd tA4&tr heate- gmm&fAm, Problem In the opmUnatIon or Invulatdonp Xoteotjo,7 ggalwt Intsmi aw :atmoopheric overloadsp line construction and other problaw connected vIth ~j %s assIgn ot '330-606 WAwdlts electries"I transmiselon lima are citea. The book Is intended for angireeris vo-Mmg in the designs constractimp and vae or C17rd 213 L,31.825-65 ACCESSION NR AM4043704 Cho II, Selection of the length of transposition cycles of electrical transmission lines 424 Ch. ni. Grounding cables in long-range electrical transmission -442- Ch, nii, Compensation of the parameters of electrical transmission lines 457 Cho =1, Starting regime of electrical transmission 481 Conclusion -494 Appendices .513 21JDec43 SUBMMEDt SUB CCDRI Is WO REF SM OTMt 036 GOROSHKINA, V.A.; SHERENTSIS, A.N. Author's reply. Elektrichestvo no.4:91-92 Ap 1(5 * . ..~i ~: -1 . --r- L 11550-66 EWT(1)/FV1A(h) ACC NR: AP6005025 SOURCE CODE UR/0105/65/000/001/0007/0014 J" AUTHOR: Burgsdorf,- V. V.; Rokotyan, So So; Sheren~sls, As No ORG: none 1'/11 TITLE: EHV transmission lines in the Soviet Union SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 1. 1965, 7-14 TOPIC TAGS: high voltage line, electric power engineering, electric power transmission P a in the construction of 500*kir lines In 'the USSR in ABSTRACT .. rogres :revIe='t of the roughly 10,000 km planned for 1959-1965, 8,000 km have .been completed by Dec 64, including 900 ka operating temporarily at 220 .ky). The immediate need for 750 kv lines up to 1,500 ko long, with power :capabilities of 2.5 to 3 Gw, is reported (construction of an experimental- 'commercial 750 kv line, from Konakovo GRES to Moscow, was begun in 1964). Soviet research results in EHV transmission are cited to disprove foreign ,authors (e.g. ABETTI, AILLERET or JANCKE) who claim that the 1957 decision 'to convert to 500 kv the 400 kv lines built or designed in the 1950's was possible because of considerable reserves in the designed insulation. These results include Low factors of assurance in relation to the average actual voltage (factors of 3.01 2.5 and 2.1 for 400, 500 and 750 kv, respectively). 2) Improvements in regulation of systemr-generated overvoltages (e.g. connect!ng -.~49 shunt reactors direc 1y to the lins~ L 11550-66 ACC NR: Apwoo25 3) Better lightning protection (the economy)of*ground wireal only angles of 20 to 30' offer reliable protection). 4 Economical use of conductors '(recommended current densities for the 500 kv three-phase system with three 400, 500 or 600 mm2 ASO-brand conductors per phase are 0.6-0.8 and 0.8-1.0 amp/mm2 for European USSR and Siberia, respectively, and the maxi- .mum electric field intensity is generally 10-15* higher than abroad; the 750 kv three-phase system will have four 600 mm4 ASO conductors per phase). 5) Prefabricated supporting towers (a dimensional diagram in presented of the steel tower for 750 kv..lines,.. similar to -the . rot nforc-ed.-ponoreto tower for 500 kv lines). Orig. art. has-; 6.figures and 7 tables. /J-PRS7 SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 08Feb64 / ORIG REF: 006 / OTH REF: 003 ~A 1.0 L 6395-66 ENT (1) 10W A (h) ACC NR: AP5020926 SOURCE CODE: LIR/0142/65/008/003/0337/0345 AUTHOR: Simontov, I. M.; Sherepa, V-~ F. ORG: none All TITLE: Balanced frequency detectors with systems of mutually detuned pairs of circuits SOURCE: IVUZ. Radiotekbnika, v. 8, no. 3, 1965, 337-345 TOPIC TAGS: nonlinear automatic control system, circuit design, circuit theory ABSTRACT: An analysis is made of nonlinear distortions produced in balanced fre- quency detectors by technically unavoidable asymmetrical deviations of:the circuit parameters of the opposing arms of balanced circuits. A circuit is proposed which it is believed has not been examined previously in the literature. Fig. 1 shows a conventional frequency discriminator circuit, and fig. 2 fhows the authors' circuit,:..--- which minimizes parameter deviations. In addition, the gains of the arms can be ad-: justed separately by regulating the grid biases of the tubes. Proper selection of circuit parameters for minimum nonlinear distortion is discussed. Orig. art. has: 6, figures, 21 formulas. Card 1/2 L 6395~bt)-- - ACC NR: AP5020926 U Fig. 1. Circuit of frequency dis- Fig. 2. Circuit of frequency dis- criminator with two mutually de- criminator with mutually detuned tuned pairs of circuits: pairs of circuits: to; b MIN k b_-a 1, - I": QIM Q1 M 428 M -VFI _ts; I' -A IS. foe: VT,_F9 Q,_ MwQd~Q. -QR-Qs Q. ~(~IJB COEC: Z3,DP/ sm Das: igireb6k/ WMEW: W5 OTRMW: 000 Me: 62lo376*33 Card 2/2 ~a - - c7s c-,, rcn- Ile, 18:91 E t" r 0 VATID-111G, M.Ye.; SMIMPA, V.F. Twonty-first A32-Union Scientific Swalon of the AeSe Po,,xw Society of Pladio and Eleatzonics. RadlotekhrAka 20 no.11:75-M if 165- (MP-A 18tu) L 53584-65 ACCESSION NR: 05MOM UR/O]M/64/019/01VO077/6080 AU THOR member),-'Vapibergs e z Shq;~epajV. F. (Active Ma . (Active member) TITLEt Science-Technical Conference Dedicated to the Mth Anniversary of the Liber ation of Odessa and the Radio Day SOURCE: Radiotekbnika., v. 19., noe n., 1964., 77-80 TOPIC TAGS: comiunication conference ei jiven'it the above mentioned con-1 Abstracti Summaries of all the r ports ference, held 6-14 April 1964 in Odessa, are-given. Over 400 science and engineering workers of the Odessa are& took part, as well as representa- 'tives of schools and institutes *of Moscovp Leningradq Kiev, Novosibirsk, Ifinsk, Lvov and other citles. Reports are summarized on radio in the ,tdodern world, long-distance communicationeg quantum electronicsdevelop.- iment df an electronic reader, Increasing the throughput of radio channels.' :the connection of the statistical properties,of sound signals with their -77 Anformation content, development of microelectronics, the application of electronice.to medicine, the theory of electric circuits (including.DC amplifier circuits and circuits for simultaneous AM and FM),. mathematical" _carjf .. . . . ............. L '25923-66 ACC N_RTATP7 AUTHOR- Vaynberg, M. Yeo; Sherepa, V. Z-4 ORG: none TITIE: Scientific-engineering conference in Odessa commemorating the 70th anniveri of the invention of the radio- SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 20, no. 11, 1965, 77-78 TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, circuit -theory, TV equipment, electronic equipment, electronic conference, communication conference ABSTRACT: The conference mentioned in the title was held from --i 24 to 29 May 1965 and was organized by the Odesskly elektrotekh-- .nicheskiy Institut svyazi (Odessa Electrotechnical Communications ;Institute) jointly with the Oblastnyy NTORiE ffauchno-techiiieh ,obshchestvo radiotekhniki I elektrosvyazi; Scientific-Engineering :Association of Radioengineering and Electrical Communications7 Im. A. S. Popov, the Oblast Board of the "Manlye" Society, and the OEIS fO-desskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut svyazi; Odess ,Electrotechnical Communications Institute. The conference was Attended by 500 scientific and engineering-technological workers from Odessa and guests from other localities. The article gives names and brief-summaries of 35 gf_the 80 pE~pers presented to the Card 1/2 L 25923-66 ACC NR% AP6o16682 arious sections of the conference (television and pattern-recog- nition, radloteohnioal and electronic devices, theory of eleatronio eiroults,_sIgnal transfer, automatic switehing# and channels of communications). fi-PR2S MM CODE 09, 17 SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2 KHODOV, L.V. ; SIMMER, G.N. Cray Orm-Dressine, Combine. Shakht.stroi. no.11:23-21" N '59. 04IRA 13:3) (Gay (Orenburg Province)--Ore drosging) ro SHH M , I.N., inshener. Water-level alarms in boilers. Bezop.truda v prom. 1 no.6:37 Je '57. (XLELP 10: 7) (Boilers--Safety appliances) 1, 209la-66 9-Q(e)/W(m)/&4P(t)/b-WP(k) JD ACC HR-. AP6002605 (A) SOURCE COM UR/0286/65/000/023/0104/0104 AUTHORSt_ Folyak, D. G.; YeRorov, Yu. I.; Shere= H. A* ORGi none TITLE3 A device for the automatic control of an electromagnetic awde clutch of an automobiles Class 63t Noe 149311 SOURCE: Byulleten' :Lzobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 23, 1965, 104 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic deviceg clutch, automatic control equipment ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for the automatic control of an automobile 'electromagnetic powder clutch. The device., including a relay and a resistor, simplifies the mechanism construction. The relay has three windings, One of the relay windings is connected to the generator armature, the second to the shunt winding of the generator, and the third to the winding of the armature which automatically disengages the supplementary resistance of the winding circuit of the clutch when the motor reaches a specified rpm. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DAM O5May60 :Card V.M.; SHERFSHEVA, N.B. Correlations between the nemispheres in doals with a split braln. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 15 no.6:977-981 N-D 165- (MIRA 19:1) 1. Laboratoriya uslovnykh refleksov Instituta fiziologii AN GruzSSR, Tb3lisi. Siibmitted March 5, 1965. ZOTKIN, I.T.; SHTMSHEVSKAYA, A.E. Shape Of the crescent and surface features of Venus in 1951- Biul.VAGO no-23:39-45 '58. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Moskovskoye otedelenive Vaesoyuznogo astronomo-geodezicheskogo obahchestva, planetnyy otdel. (Venus (Planet)) Determi!3atlon of nijnrt7 in the presence silicafeg. 1. S. Shereshevska -0- j orosts Med 1952. No. zo DU itli W native silicates ~Illch a*re most irequently found in wthe presence of quartz in industrial dust. The mitier.,ds were ground In agate mortars, passed through Cu and silk sieves. Fructions of plArticles measur- 111 0.25-0.1 into. wert then stispended In 3 mcially prep(l. Solus. Of d. such that tbe flutirtz settle.% to t1te bottom :itid- theoligoclaseris~itolhctop. Admi-xis.stispectedofhaving come down with the quartz were removed by tre-ating the AJ6/ sediment with H.SiF, and HBF, or hi, tresaing fn~ 2 li~- with H:~;Od followed by Ifil'04 and washinK for 15 min. wit. 5,r/O soda lime goln. D. S. Levirle a a, t Fa t' er' razot, )swfas.-.c~ a: or .3 tr~0 kh .-t "o 1 V, EXCERPrA ITDICA SP Vp;.12/5 Ophthalmolo_-y 'L:ay 58 a.- 729. IIA RTIC I PATION 61.-'I'IIE [RIS IN THE EXCHANGE PROCESSES BEJAkEEN BLOOD AND INTRA-OCULAR FLUIDS (Russian text) - S h e r e - h e v s k a y a L. Y. - SBORN. INFORM. -METOD.MATERIAL. I.1;5-1~7=56, 4 -(25-26) FifteeTrrYprirnents were carried out on 12 rabbits. Trypan blue (1.0 g.tKg. body weight) was injected intravenously, and galvanization was applied to the right eye region (5 ma. for 30 min. ). The galvanization had the effect of increasing vascular permeability in the anterior portion of the eye. Staining of the iris firstly appeared at the ciliary region, later spreading to the margin of the pupil. Ten to 15 min. after diffusion out of the iridial blood vessels the stain appeared in the pupil area from the posterior chamber. After 6-14 hr. the stain disappeared from the anteri- or chamber. Staining of the iris persisted for as long as 2-4 days. Histologic ex- aminations of 8 eyes confirmed the participation of the iridial blood vessels in the transfer of trypan blue from the blood into the anterior chamber. (SI ~.`01.1215 OphthaLmoloa "2Y 5 8 P'; 784. STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF MULTIPLE REPEATED APPLICATIONS OF DIA'rIlERMOCOAGULATION AND DIATHERNMY IN CASES OF STAGE 3 TRACHOMA (Russian text) - Shereshevskaya L. Ya. and Polya- k o v a M. 1. - SBORN. INFORNI. -N MTOD. ~NIA ~. INST. 1956, 4 (117-120) Study was made of the influence of repeated diathermocoagulation and diathermy in 30 cases of stage 3 trachoma, all of which had previously been treated by vari- ous methods for from I year to 10 or more years. The cornea was affected in all cases. Twenty-two patients received repeated series of applications of diathermo- coagulation. In 8 patients, after 2 courses of therapeutic diathermy (30 applicat- ions in a course), massage of the conjunctiva with a 176 emulsion of synthomycin (chloramphenicol) was carried out. The diathermocoagulation was conductedusing a needle electrode with a shielded end (10-12 electropunctures in the affected part of the conjunctiva to a depth of 1-2 mm. and the distance between them not less than I mm. with a current of 60-70 ma.). The number of sessions varied from 2 to 6 with intervals of 3-6 weeks, In intractable types of trachoma, especially pa- pillary forms, repeated applications of diathercriocoagulation are most effective. Therapeutic diathermy with subsequent massage of the conjunctiva with a 1% emul- sion of synthomycin leads to a diminution of infiltration and arrest of the catarrhal features. (S) 3h-iu~JiiLVjrul-~A) Experimental studies of the action of ultrasonics on the eye, "A Oft. zhur. 16 no.7:418-42-4 161. (1L1' ' 14:12) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta glamy'kh bolezney imeni Gel'.,ngolltsa (dir. - A.V.Roslavtsev). ( -.-Yi") (Ul~liu'WONIC WAVES-PHYSIOLOGIG,IL E2,~,'LGT) use of 2,7) n o 3 1- 5 iDSt;tllt gi-aznyk',- Gellingoilt.;3ti (d.-r. A.V.Itoslavlse-.r'!, Moskva. T,r IT_ SHERESHEVSKAYA, N. Ya.; SKRIFKO, T. V. Congenital leucosis. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.10:57-58 1,61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. B. I. Gurvich) Gor:kovsko o meditsinskogo instituta i detskoy gorodskoy klinicheskoy bal nitsy fglavnyy vrach Ye. G. Krupko) I (LEUCOSIS) (INFANTS(UMORN)--DISEASES) 1. SHMSH-WSK.AYA, R.M. -, nauchnyy sotrudnik Blood plasma substitute I-110 (s7ncol). Akt.vop.perel.krovi no.6: 329-339 '58. (MIR_A, 1-1:1) (DEEIRAN) -5 C -14/2-0 AUTHOFIS: N. (Assiotant Chic-C of' RaLI-Bearu Pore(11:10, `hel.c v a Y aH-. M. (Senlot, LnGLtieer ot, PlDrIL LaUoVatovyy TITLE ItICL-eaUed Life 01' CLItters f0P CutUng Hot Metal PERIODICAL: MetallUPg, 1959, NL- 10, pp 27-28 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the railbeam shop of Plant imeni Petf,ovski~r (zav'od imeni Petrovskogo) cutting edges of cu'Cte!-s C~ aPe built up wLth 3Kh2V8 alloy steel. After forging and machining 45-steel cutters are annealed from 810 C. An automatic ABS-type welding head is used and work is done submerged in AN-20 flux of the following composition M: SL02 : 19-24, Al~)O_: `2, CaF,: 25--', MgO: 9-1--, CaO: .0-9.0, K,O: 4-_`.0, FeO and MnO: maxir.,ium 1.0 and 0.5, re- Capd 1/3 spectively, S: 0.01", P: 0.05. Mazimu-r. fluy moisture: Increased Life o" Cutte-s ,'Or- ClItti,~c-r '-70' Meta'. I 5 5 2 S 0 C) - C'q- I 0.1%. Electrode wire PP_--'Xh2T3 made of )owde_-eC_~ matei ial and di.,ect ,everse oola~-ity cu.-.--ent Dr' '20 to ~~50 amp are used. P.,:-c voltage: '~J'2' to sPeed o a.-c motion: 22 inAh, speed of wire fe_ed: % m/h. The latter can vai-Leic-1, by interchalnScuble ai~'h- i n the range of 28.1_; to 255 w./in. T'ne I s olaced in a furnace heated to 400 C . The 'u nace is turned off and slw~:I, cooled 'I-JI'_'.t',71 the cu-,,te. Tempering for 2 hrs at 300 C I'ollov.,s. H a - -, e s s 45 to 49 R, . C h e Tr. i c a I c o mp o s it- i on, o If 'a u i I t -r:, e -, a 1 9 -11, 0. C : 0.2-), kn: 0.89, SI_: 0.92, C~-: 2.5, v t' Al I S: 0.070. Ave_--age cutteo life: P,, fiourS. The use of bul-It-up cutters -educed Lon by t*[-~~_-_,ty i me s There aL,e 2 _'Lgur-es. Card 2/71, Ll-rc, ol' 1'(W Hot Metal SOV 3,',) -59- Izz \' 7f FLg- 2. Magram of cutter settLng before hiiilrlln[~ up: (1) cutter; (2) flUX; ViSC; 1)0,'-. ASSOCIATION: Plant ineni Petrovskiy (Zavod imeni Petrovskogo) Card 3/3 RYZHKOV, P.Ya.~ SHEIMHEVSKAYA, R.M. Surface defects on rolled metal. Metallurg 6 no.5.25-26 My 161. (MIRA 14-5) 1. TSentral1nays, zavodskaya laboratoriya zavoda im. Petrovskogo. (Rolling (Meta-lwork)-Defects)) S. YAI USSR/Geophysics - Geological Prospecting May/Jun 50 Gravimetry If:-,ravitational Anomalies and Their Connection With the Most Im~ortant Tectonic Elements of the Western Regions of the Ukrainian SSR,11 A. A. Bogdanov, B. L. Gurevich, S. Ya. Shere-shevskaya, Inst of Geol Sci, Acad Sci USSR, 8 pp IIIz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf i Geofiz" Vol XIV, No 3 Gravitational anomalies in western regions of Ukrainia--i SSR reflect distribution of masses in both the surface and deep parts of the earth's crust. Submitted 14 Dec 49 by Acad 0. Yu. Shmidt. 158T51 SHM SHFVqrmyl 1-4 - T 0 Gravimetric data on the Dnieper-Donate lowland and the northwestern area of the Donets folded structures. Trudy Inst. geol. nauk AN URSR. Ser. geofiz. no.l::48-64 '56. (MLak 10:8) (Dnieper Lowland--Gravity) (Donets Basin-Gravity) KA Proteins :'-aterial on reversibility of acid-alkaline denaturatilon of L-r,--obular proteins. Ukr. biokhim. z~lur., 22, No. '14, 10,50. 9. ','onthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. j'he i-p"~clgE-r6t-ati-o-n--of-cfo-n-a-fmirie-tdtfi-)r6Eiin-'v-vith-r-e-le-ren-c'e ffr-M M t icability of a polarime c melffo or the study of aci= deuatitmtion. I. N. Dulankill R. I ' La and Ts. M. Sherc-shevela- , , I ~;e Qarj=:r Ukralb. HUY&MM. Zhur. 24, 204-13(in Rusnian, 213-15)(1952); cf. Utilaulzin, et. al., tVd. 22. 206(19W); C.A. 44, ~4541g.-T%vri factors affect the increase in optical rotation upou denaturation: (1) the prisicirral factor is rellted to an unfulding of the globule %vi:li miceftformatirii. at which tirtic chnolic arratircinctit of n4vinincirie carliwis in tl,c ch:fin that was rullcrt up convert,; to an orderiv arrangement which prWiti-eq tnicel!ar aiynimctry wbici- adds to the optical activity already produced by mol. nsyin- - metry; (2) the 'Ind factor is related to structure formation with orientation P.1 the Kel. Thirs, a stretcher[ chain should give a higher specitic rotation ttban n globular tool. Since, like other native proteins, native c,-g albumin is clinracter- ~-d by a const.value for specific rotation. it isassizined that wicellar (denatured) egg albumin q1tould also be chamctcr- ized by a morcor less const. value for specific rotat;nu. The problem therefore was to sep. frorn acid and ill-. soliss.- ir-.-evrt~ihly denatured proteins who%c mols. coul(l- exist in :L known stretched form, i.e., micellar protein. By knowing the rpeciflc rotation of denatured protein, itc anit. itt the ppt., the amt. of iiat:ve protein, and its specific rotaton, the total specific rotation which should be Produr A in the :~,An. after its neuttPlization is readily calcd. The exljtl. viducs cnincitict! !vith values cizied. from the spe Qic roUdion ot devatairr-.i nod native proteins. The e~ptl. valui:, tvcre de'd. t. ftillows: aq. egg albumin soln. ,Its mixed with 0.2N JICI or NaOff and after I br. brought to the L~ocfcc. point. The salt formed was scpd. by dialysis. Insol. albumin %ms scpd.. centrifuged, the ccritrifugate removed and filtered. The ppt. wms washmi !! times will, water (pTI 5.6) and after wiLshing was dild. with alkali"to pII 74&4.8. The speciiic rotation of this dild. ppt. ims detd. it% well as of the supernatant; at the same tirrie N (Kjddahl) was detd. Specific rotation was d0d. for native egg albumin. The specific rot-ttion of dissolved ppt., both 'acid and aik. albumin,, under the conditions ofsolu., had a const. vithic of 51'. The srecific rotation of supe-matant was the same as for native albumin, 3G'. Hence a portion of the albumin via-s re-versibly denatured and upon neutral- izitiou re-,erted to the native state. At the came time. a 'nd portion of the albumin, urilcr tht. effect of acids and 2 alkalies, was irreversibly denatured, and no doubt ww; the micellaraNumin which is characterized bv the unfolded form wid by a higher and a con�t. sW-ific rotaii-ii. Therclation -between structure formation of the gel net ~, nrk and optica. I activity was denionitratcJ as follmys: 30% alkali (0.21 m1.110 ml. of art. albumir. solu.) was added to.5% egg albu- min, the latter converting rapidly to a firm get which imas nicasured for 24 firs. in a polarinacter. A 2nd gel sample, after 45 min., was heated for 30 min. at 60% under which conditions the albumin was irrevmibly liquefied and the specific rntation of liquefied gel measured. The firm gel gave relatively high specific rotation values, remaining so Jor 24 firs., which indicated in=. structiLre formation,which v-ds destroyed by liquefaction, rvi showrl by a decreased specific rotation for the lictuefied gel. thn3 indicating that optical activity reflect-. not only the chern. nature (A the albumin, and not orill- denaturation as related to,unfolding of the globules with tricelle formation, but also foi mation of an ordered gel lictwork. Clayton F. I SERGIYENKO, Yn.F.; SHERESfUNSKAYA, TS.M. Cbanges wi-t-b- agle in omposition of muscular tissue. Uch.zap. KHGU 53:131-134 '54. (KRA 11-11) 1. Otdel obahchoy fiziologii nauebno-lasledovatel'skogo institute, biologii Kharlkovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta iment A.M. Gorlkogo. (AGE) (14JSCLE) (PROTEINS) n S' STID ',2i,-r1Xov Cr-.-T of 07 Ln~-or r o i) rt t i.- or SFfERESRgVSKAYA, TS.11. Conditions for the formation and properties of artificial liponucleo- protein complexes. Uch.zap.KHGU 68:245-265 '56 OGRA 11:11) 1. Kafedra biokbimii Nauchno-tealedovatellskogo institute. biologii biologichookogo fakullteta KharIkovskogo ordena trudovogo krasnogo znameni gosudarstvennogo universitets. imeni A.M. GorIkogo. (PfflTEINS) SEYSITAR, F.F. ; 6IUIIE;3IFjVSYjtYiL, TS.M. Relation between "he activity of the thyroid gland and rillk prodnetivity in cattle. Zhur.ob.blol. 20 no-3:194-201 .r-Je '59.' (MIRA 12:8) 14, 1. Research Institute of Animal Breeding of the Forest Steppe arut the Wooded Districts of the Mcrainjan S.S.R., Kharkov. (THTRUID GIA10) (IACTATION) (GOI-IS) TS~~-i' Age ci%az-Fc-teristirs of the autorestoration of phosphorus fructiu.is ii, the tissues of the. liver, Biokhimiia 26 no.4: 708,714 Jl-,A~g 16-11. ('.'1, RA 15:6) ~. J)cip.-Irtount ()f tig.- Iqlysioloffy, Re.~i,,,an~h Institute of 1~1'- -~z I irt~rs---ty. -, )", Y, stat'~~ Ul'r. L Kharkov, ( :,,-L- V-a" -- -.I'% (-, I ;(-, )( Pi:(Z HICIRUS :-Smbc)LlS"I) I I iia'IT IN )V.;I.; SHE"',&SHEVSKAYA, TS.M. Nucleotide composition of ribonucleic and deoxyribonucleic acids of the liver in animals of various ages. Biokhimiia 26 no.6:1062-1064 14-D 161. (MFd~ 15:6) 1. Department of Age Physiology and Biochemistry, Research Inatitute of Biologir, 3tate University, Kharkov. (NUCILOTIDES) (LIV,&R) an(' ,,hur. k:A BULKINA, I.G.; BUNIN, K.V., prof.; KUZNETSOV, V.S.; MIKHAYLoVA, yu.M.; NOVAKOVSKAYA, A.A.; PONROVSKIT, V.I.; FOLUMORDVINOVA, Ye.D.1- SEDIDM89 M.P.; STARSMOVA,, V.S.;;TSEYDLER, S.A.; SHKh-VATSABAYAp T.V.; YAKRON- TOVA, N.K.; SHERESMSKAYA, Ye.F., red.; ZUYEVA, N.K., tekbn. red. [Pocket manual for the specialist in infectiotis diseases; clinical aspects, diagnosis, and treatment) Karmannyi spravochnik infektsioni- sta; klinika, diagnostika, lechenie.- Moskva, Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry Medgiz, 1961. 233 p. (MIRA 14:7) (Ca-24UNICABLE DISEASES) (MEDICINE--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.) 0 0:14 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W V *--t I s 10 It It 11 W [I I& it IS If a ri ZI M Is It ly a 21 . it V Ll m b k LI is Q I IL L r pmgnss of the therumi pnducd- -diod t- pb-- qljorus and phosphoric add. N. F. Iltstav "d A. -I.- A10-V-- 1 ft' R l S S ) 4 kki Xhi . , . moo . . . jie rnrfty". 1 A review drilling with the minat incAlcm cons. -00 prmuction mr1lituts of 1'. f',()., I'll'Allblicit and sulter- ". ph,"Aatc fertilivrs. ISO R 00 41- 0 c -09 00 00 .3 j 00 00 00 go zi 0 =40-2 0 ZOO 00 see ko 0 A j 0 j L AOTALLUV~KAL LITERAtUPt CLAS11FIC&TICk too a NO 0 W 1. K 99 i. one 000 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ore 0 0 & 0 C 4 0 400 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 'o 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 6 0 a g 0 0 1 0 0 0 *10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3. 1; m ff 14 A 0 4k oet owl 00 00-7 00 .......... .. .... ill -W-411,11i ff~111AIld X11 2111WIMMS .,-j 0 0., -xJt!l -111UN-Atill ill All so OIL 'it 'I' ") 1) 0 'ois.-Ill tol Ws: W tam ISO. 00 0 10. of f 44 0 '. I --- 0 lei A. 1. "Superphosphate," A. I. Shereshevskiy. Nauch Inst Udobreniyam i Insedtofungisid&-a im Ya. V. Samoylov, 1919-1939, op 33-40 (1939), Khj-.7 Referat Zhur, 1940, .14o 6, pp 87 (SEE: Inst. Insect/Yungi. in Ya. V. Sa-moylov) SO: U-237/49, 8 ADril 1949 i, L 6 11 j L 00 0o 00 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 00 '00 -00 100 t.W,,wj millmildwaphollp fition Kate tell ph-vh-ll- -00 .1 1 Afm 1.4 0. ".. !. ;jjAAjj.- Iff(IMOI-A mit-ldcl,wi, Olt% 1111twA11110flir Ity thr 1-141 treallurtit wilit 11. M. 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PUBLISHING DATA Originating Agency: None Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishing House of Chemical Literature ("Goskhimizdat") Date: 1954 No. pp.: 1028 No. of copies: 25000 Editorial Staff Editor: Molotkov, I. G. Contributing editors: Degtyarev,A.N., Mitropollskiy, I. S, Orlov, V. I., Khan-Murzina, N. A., Orekhova, 0. F., Belovitskiy, A. A., Rokhlin, M. I., Revyakin, A. A., Yasinskiy, B. N., Strokina, A. I., Kaplun, T. S., Smolyakova, M. I., Alltman, A. A., Petrov, I. P. PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This reference book is intended for a wide range of workers in all branches of industry and agriculture who use chemical products. It is written in a clear language. The division of the material into groups and 1/b Khimicheskiye tovary. Spravochnik, AID 687 - X However, the most important rubber and asbestos technical arti- -les and some plastics goods are 1ncl,,.ided. This work is printed in tvio jolaines and pro-;.,,Ided with tables and a subject index. Table of Contents Page Part I Foreword 5 I~ Mineral Chemical Raw Materials 1-1. Gases and Elemental Substances T11. Acids 57 IV. Alkalies 7.3 V. Salts and Oxides 9.3 VI. Fertilizers 173 VII. Poisonous Chemicals Used Against Pests and Weeds in Agri-ulture (Irsectictde5 and Fungicides) -,91 VIII.. Adsorbents 217 DC~ Organic Products 229 X, 'intermediate Products for Dye& 289 X1. Dyes 309 1. Acid dyes 313 2. Dyes for acetate silk and caprone 323 3. Dyes for furs 3-24 Vat 0-Yes 325 3/6 Y-himioheskiye tovary. Spravochnik. 5. Ilig-rosines and indullnes 6, dyes 7. Fi~gments,; lacquers and lac dyes 8. P-ro--Ilwr,~-; fo-r, ctold dyeing 9- Mordant 0-yes ror- cottons 10. Mordant dp~s for wriol !I. Direot dyea 12, Sulftwous d- yes Dyes s(--:Iuble j.n alconol and fat XII, Varnishes ano Paints Pigments 2. Pigment pa--:itles 3. Drying olls. Organic, sr-.1vents. Soaps. 4. E-jj~jmFj, rlLI-0Q.-=alUloae paints, colior-t'. and other lar. dyes. 5 .Artlsts~ varnishi--,s and AiD 687 X F d- 9 -'-, 212 329 '1.3 2 140 346 348 3`3 64 .3 368 369 371 392 Plastic Izers. 4o6 varnishes, ground 441- other materials 567 4/6 Khimicheskiye tuvary. ~;pravochnik. AID 687 - x Part II Page XIII. Resins, Semifinished Products and Articles from Plastics 581 1. Resins 583 2. Semifinished products and finished technical articles from plastics 603 XIV. Ccka By-Products 649 XV. Wo~d-Pulp Chemical Products and Cellulose 665 XVI. Organic Products for the Rubber Industry 701 XVII. Caoutchouc, Rubber and Ebonite Articles 711 1. Caoutchouc 713 2. Technical rubber articles 719 3. Tires 794 4. Ebonite articles 811 XVIII. Asbestos Articles 815 XIX. Petroleum Products 847 1. Liquid and gas fuel 849 2. Lubricating oils 863 Consistent lubricants 880 Petroleum products for industrial and consumer use, goo XX. Products of the Food Industry 927 5/6 Khimicheskiye tovary. Spravochnik Supplements Subject Index 140. of References: None Facilities: None AID 687 - X 979 1003-1028 6/6 i I 1.1-vii,ly , - I .11-:i~. i1;:-, Vhimichesk~y,~ Tcv,2ry; Spravo(-hnik. Sost. A. 1. Shereshevskiy, T. P. Unanyants (1) G. Y:2. ~:~akharovs--iy. Mos~-v,i, ~oskhimi-.~iat 1?54- V. Tables. ?3 cm. Bibliograrhical, Footnotes. D-4,-!TN, V.:3,.,[daceaso-dl; SHERESHEVSKIT, A.I., reduktor; TS7!-TKOVk, N.F., ro-daktor; LURITF,, 14:s., ;"plk"n MlMy redaktor. rProduction nf rock phosphate, superphosphates and sodium fluosilicatel Proizvodstvo foaforitnoi milki sliperfosfata i kremneftoristogo natriia. Pod obghcbei red. i a dop. K.I. Shereshavskogo. Moskva, Gos.nAuchno-tekhn.izd-vo khimichaskol lit-ry, 1q',5. 190 p. (MLRA 8:11) (Phosphatm Industry) Y'BGOHGV, Afanasly Petrovich; SHMSHEVSKlY. Abram Isaakovich; SENANENKOV, Ivan Vasillyevich; AVRAM .N. c;ii'81tF~ Ye.G.. tekhniche- skly redaktor [Greneral chemical technology of inorganic substances] Obshchaia khimicheskaia tekhnologila neorganicheakikh veshchestv. 12d.3-e, perer. Moskva, Gos.na,ichno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1955. 550 P. (Chemistry, Technical) (MMA 9:2) e uorate p. osp ates m apatf e conce jVYatkk phospho tea. . 1. Shereshevakif, N. E. Pestov, Inud S. A. emer. Ift dowmiya po Priklad. Khip,., A kad. iNduk,S.S.S.R., 01" Khim. Nauk 1953, 207-12.-The aaddn. of 2-390' SiO, followed by a treatment with steam at 1370-400* completely removed P from apatite. As EL re- sult approx. 74% PlOw could he changed Into a compkx idi; to By a similar treatment of phosphorites from the Vyatka region 90% of F was removed without significant iformation of the sol. complex. The significance z-,f these "bservations is discussed in the light of fertilizer wanafg. ~frpm raw materials of various geographical regions. A, P. GOFMAN, I.L.; ZUSSER, Ye.Ye.-, TSYRLIN, D.L.; SILEUSHEVSKIY, A.I. De7eloping the technolog;r of grawilat-d super-phosphate production. Trudy NIUIF no.157:7-60 '55. (MIRA 9-9) (Phosphates) SHERES"'VSKIY, A.I.; GIMMZLIFARB, B.M., nauchnyy red.; NEKIYUSOVA, N.B., red.izd-va; IVA.NOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Izd.2.. parer. K skva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrone nedr. No.19. [Phosphate minerals; apatites and phosphorites] Foafatnoe syria; avatity i fosfority. Nauchn.red. B.M.Gimmellfarb. 1959. 42 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Moscow. Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mine- rallnogo syr1ya. (Apatite) (Phoephorites) SI~SHAVLKIY, -A.I.; UNANYANTS, T.P.; BAKHAROVSKIY, G.Ya.; MOLOTKOV, I.G.9 obahchiv red.; VEEKSM, A.A., red.; ZAZn'SKAYA, V.F., takhn.red. [Chemical products; reference book] Khimicheskie tovary; snravodmik. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Pod obshchei red. I.G. Molotkova. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ry Pt.l. 1959. 646 p. Pt.2. 1959. 659-1294 p. (MiRA 12:12) (Chemicals) BUROVA, Ye.M.; DIMUCHEVA, N.Ye.; YATSKEVICH, V.V.; SHUZ,9FZvSKIY, A.I., red. [Bibliography of the IA.V.Samoilov Institute for Fertilizers and Insectofungicides, 1919-1959] Bibliografichaskii ukazatell rabot Naucbnogo instituta po udobreniiam i insektofungisidam im. prof. IA.V.Samoilova, 1919-1959. Noskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry 1960. 435 P. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Moscow. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam, i insektofungisidam. (Bibliograpby-Fertilizers and manures) (Bibliography--Fungicides) YLGOW)V, Afanaoly PeLro.vich; -- Sffi:i(ESHBVSK1Y, Ab--am isaakovicb; SIVANEDKOVI Ivan -red.; KOGAN, V.V., tekhn. red. [General chemical technology of inorganic substances] Ob- shchaia khimicheskaia tekhnologiia neorganicheskikh ve- shchestv. Izd.4., perer. Moskva, Izd-vo "Khimiia," 1964. 687 p. (MIRA 17:3) VOPHOVICH, S.I.,akad~; ILLARIGJ,U'i,V.V.; PUIIIASS,A.A.; MALYY,A.A. [deceased], REMER, R.Ye.; SjOthSi!EV5KIY, ji,i,, rea. [Hydrathermal procese-ing of phcsphates for -the produc- tion of fertilizers and feed stuffs] Gidrotermicheskaia pererabotka. fosfatov ria udobreniia I koymovye sredstva. l,'oskva, Khimija~ 196'". 170 p, (MIRA 17:12) 11. A. A.E -J'--, A J J, v I : ; I TITL~;: indi.11-1trial FILonufacture and Dev-31C)-.-)- .7. U u -ia-nts (A Revi~~v,,) (Pro.-aysalennyye ;iass-s,)e.'-troIetry -proisvod.stvo i r,,ovyye rasrabot'11--i (Obsor)) PERIODI"JAIL: Pribory i Te':.-anj.'I-u 10,5,-., Yr 3, 5-15 (uj,3-PL) AB-3TRA.,'T: A revi(--,.,, L.--; -iven of Ulic at )resent :ianafa,-,Lu-L~c.r- L-L Sovi-~!t Uni~)n. T-e classification code J-~-; a-, follovfs: Tj ~c o f Mas s-3 pec ~rome ter Code -Osi "- u I .)n analysis 1"Eh FOI, isoti, C-0-IL.13sition :--malysis -_- I "i" u -~il resolu~i-:)11 instrwaents i. ,J,:~Iiu-hod of ion separation -.aucme6ic field Non-Ii:mj~~c-eDus a.-al-rictic field "Ie rve 4 Ti-~io of f lijlt 5 Rad~.Q fr-qu-ncy 7LI i 0 I. nar. ne v- SHMSHEVSKIY, Aron Markovich; EPSHTTYN, B.S., inzh.. red.; KUBNETA, M.M., tekhn.red. (Soviet mass spectrometers] Otechestvennye mass-spektrometry; stenogramma lektaii. Leningrad, Leningr.dom nauchno-tekhn. propagandy. 1959. 29 p. (MIRA 13:2) (spectrometer) DULOV, it.V.; SIVRESHWSKIY, A.M. - , - , - - - - --, Some retnnt on the forensic psychiatric activities of 1-14-Balinskii. Zhiir.nevr. i psikh. 59 no.4:493-495 '59. (MIRA 12-6) 1. Kafedra. paikqiatril (nachal'nik - prof.A.S.Chistovich) Vo,venno-mpditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S-M-Kirova. (BIOGRUHIES, Balinskii, I.M. (Rue)) ZIUGARIV., A~A,; ~Hm.~SHFVSK-Ly, ora~ector-l plotter fr,-- cons r-Micting trajectories in nonuniform Crossed electric and magnetic fields. Fiz. elek. no.1:3-7 162. - (MIRA 17;1) GALL', L.N.; SiERESHEVSKIYY A.M. Operation of an automhtllic trajectory plotter in developing ionic sources and fomsing systems of mass spectrometers. Piz. elek. no.1:8-19 162. Methods for the practical design of electron-optical systems. Ibid.:65-89 Increase in the sensitivity of a system for measuring ion current in mass spectrometers. Fiz. elek. no.1:124-126 162. (MIRA 17;1) " 210 3h 3/057/62/032/,302/01110222 Three-tape ion B124/B102 sLable --.n time -it 900 - 11200 0 C was applied to the ionizator surface, The lan c~lr:-ent was measured using electrode potentials corresponding to rnax2mua ,r-lues of ion 'lux to the collector- The total number of ions former', on the ionizator Der unit time was determined by t-wo different methods- The simi lar r,~suimz obtainpd indicate that there occur no secondary processes and t~~at the Tmean luminosity of the system is about 20%, A time of 3 - 5 min is n~-e~led to exchange all capes and to introduce the sample, Lon~--time ope- r a t .-. o n r) f t h -- L. r) n it o r at28000K without substantial increase in pressure I ma e'~ z in4 without electric breakdo.%n is ensured, The resolut4on of , r ss sp Me-.er with such a three-tape ion source is 2000 for Iq 0;5 and 800 for R () 05 The utiliz~ition coefficient of the sample, i e-. the ratio of the number of ions recorded by the collector with complete evaporation of the sam-ple to the number of atoms introduced into the ion source, varies from 1~0 to Tao sensitivity to uranium of an/Ifji5o6 (.ai3o6) mass spectrometer a thre-e-tane ion source is about 10-l"g, N_ I, icnov(Ref 1~ ZhTF I 174., 3 A, Shchukarev and G A Se;renov(Ref' 3: ZhNKh no. 6 '217 , "..' 1. q "T Ivanov and G-. M Kukava,ize(Ref, 4: PTE. 106, and V K G 1'957) --re --entioned, V K 0!_z_.,yn-_!,: and G 5t PTE 6/057/62/032/002/011/022 ion ... Bl 24/3102 601:,~cnov are thanked. Th,rl are ", fipures, 2 tables, and 6 references: Srviet ;an! 2 non-ioviet. The t,,,,;o .oferences to Enjzlizh-lanFu(:ae ~,ubli- cal-ions r(,.::Ld as follows: In,-hra,-;, '.,. Chupira, Rev. S~A. Instr. 24, 516, G. Palr)(~,r, J. Illicl. !-]nc.-r!,,y .1, 1-12, 191,9. j r,;";,. p :Nov 2~::bcr " 1 6 0 ( L ni L i,, i I ly ~'elrrinry 6, 1 --Ol (aftor revicion) Fi,-. O'chc:iin tic diaFr;-:,Lm of the ari aw-mient of tapes in the thrr,--tapc ion onurce. (1) n-vaporator; ionizator- 0.1 ,~10120" I' , Qz; +f O.B vi L 8�11-65 'EWTW/T IJP(c)/AFMC/RM(t)/ESD(t)/AEIX(b)/AS(mp)-2/F-SD(kr.) ACCESSION NR: AT013983 S/3070/63iooo/000/0152/0156', AUTHOR: GalP. R. N.;-Po a e, ~a PrIlutskly, R. Ye VT M. LIN- _y6ilkdV, A TITLE: An Ion counter 'SOURCE: Novy*ye mashIny*t prIbary* dlya Ispykantys metallov. Sborntk statey, Moscow, Metallurglzdat, 1963, 152-156 TOPIC TAGS: Ion counter, Ion current channel, mass, spectrometer, Ion channel sensitivity, Ion counter design, Ion current megag ABSTRACT; Npting that one of the fundamental problems In the development of mass-1 spectrometric equipment Is the need to Ingease the measurement sensitivity for Ion currents (which does not exceed 2-IO'l-I amperes In conventional mass-spectro- meters), the authors announce the development of an.lon counter which permits a. 1000-fold Increase In the sensitivity of the Ion current measuring channel., A simplified block diagram of.the Ion counter (see Fig. I-In the Enclosure), the design of anion receiver and an electrop multiplier with measuring unit are Illus. trated. Three procedures are described for the use of this'counter In measurl Ion currentsb In the first mathod, as In the conventional mass spectrometer, the ryermst limit for Ion currents Is fixed by the flUctuations and dr(ft.of the C1.0 L 8911! -65 ACCESSION NR: AT4013983 electromeiric amplifier, the level of which corresponds to an Ion current of 2-10-15 amperes. The second method - the measurement of the Integral value of the current at the output of thToelectron multiplier - provides a test range for ion cugrents extending from 10- to 10-18 amperes with a multiplier gain factor of 10 . The third procedure calls for the ion current to be measured.according to the mean repetition frequency of the pulses, created by the individual Ions, at I the multiplier output. In this case, the recommended test range is Io 15 - 0-18 amperes. The operatton of the test circuit with the electron multiplierls descri'l bed In detail. The p0se amplifier contains a pulse-sha.ping stage, three voltage- boosting stages a&d a cathode follower at the output. Maximum gain of the pulse amplifier Is 3-10 ; amplitude characteristic nonlinearity up to an output voltage of, 150 volts is not more than '2%, and gain Factor instability after 8 hours of con, t?nuous operation is less than"V/.. The differential analyzer Is briefly descr the time constant of the Intensimeter Integrating network is.sald to be I second. A 16-stage linear electron muttiplier with electrostatic focussing Is used In the-1 Ion counter. The dynode activation method employed provides high gain together with high stability. The ion counter was tested on a M1.1306 mass-spectrometer witfi a central, trajectory radius of the ion beam of 300 mm. An error range below 2% 1 was confirmed in the measurement of abundance ~.rat I os for 149 and X6 Isotopes. Orlg(.. art* has.-f 4 graphs and I table. Card- 2/5;