SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERESHEVSKIY, A.M. - SHERGINA, K.B.

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Card NIR: AP4018382 S/0120/64/000/001/10151/0156 ATJTI-.rOR- Leac3chin, A. T.; Shereshavskiy, A. M. TITLE: Magnetic ionization manometer of high sensitivity SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta7xTo . 11 1964, 151-156 ivity ionizati TOPIC TAGS: manometer, ionization manometer, high sensit on manometer, magnetic ionization manometer, LM-Z ionizatioa tube, hot cathode ionizat tion tube, cold cathode ionization manometer ABST RACT: Many shortcomings of the-LM-2 hot-cathode ionization sensor, I Iwl7dch has been widely used in the USSR, " are indicated. To eliminate some of these shortcomings, the authors developed a new cold-cathode manometer (see .;_nclosure 1) based on L. D. Hall's principle of a magnetic-ion pump (Rev. Sc. instr. , 1958, 29, 367). Various phases of its development, including premises, criteria used, etc. , are set forth. The developed instrument has these ratings: Card ACCESST NNR: AP4018382 .0 sensitivity, 8 a/torr t20%; range, 10-3 to 10-" torr; linear Bcale within the above ran-e; maanetic field intensity, 1, 500 -1, 800 oerst. ; supply voltage, 3 ky. The new manometer is used in latest-model mass spectrometers. Orig. art. has: 9 i-Igures. ASSOCIATION: SKB Analiticheskogo priborostroyeniya AN SSSR (SKB of Analytical Instrument Designing, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 29Aug62 DATE A CC: 18Mar64 ENCL: 0 1 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV: OOZ OTHER: 002 Card Evri jp SSION NR: APS007044 S/0120/65/000/001/0141/0146 NCCF !AUTHOR: Ole)MLkj V. K.; Rut Mzer, Yu. S.; SheresheystZ, A. M.- i TITLE: Standardized line of ion sources for Mass spectrometers I SOURCE: Pribory I tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1. 1965S 141-146 TOPIC TAGS: ion source, mass spectrometer ABSTRACT: As A. 0. Nierls widely-used ion source often does not meet modern requirements, a new line of five standardized typeshas been developed: (1) A gas ion source with an electrostatic focusing of the electron be'aml (2) Same, with io' s a magnetic fecusing; (3) A crucible-type ion source; (4) A furnace type with a Celli gn " LmI5 A (5) An ion source intended for analyzing heavy hydrocarbons with stabilized temperature of the admission channel and ionization chamber.. This line Is tcmpc intended for BE1309, W1310, M311, and M]Khl306 Soviet-made mass e Ic E; (,c pe.-c-trometers. The resolving power of these spectromet~ers equipped with the s Cd L 47081-65 ACCESSION NR: APS007044 above ion sources is within 300-1000, depending on the size of the source output slit and the collector input slit. The argon sensitivity of these mass- spectrometers is within 2xlO-4-5. l(r5 %. The design of standardized sources permits easy replacements to suit operating 'conditions. The sources are intended ,for isotopic and molecular analyses of solids, liquids, And gases. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: SKB Analitichookogo priborostroy- -AN SWR '(WA"...91194- aniYa Office for Analytical Instruments jAN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 30Nov63 ENCL* 00 CODE:-, OPP IE i NO REF SOY: 004 OTHERt.. 004 1-dovoe sobakovodstvo. fl. I I-Ioskva, lzd-vo Glavsemorputi, 1946. ed dog breodinp 'L.J~ -7. 247 P. illus. DLC: SP428.7.S48 30: Soviet Transportaticn and Gonm:;nications,,, A BitjLograpbZ, Library of Congress e ern nc(- Department, :ashington, 1,052, Unclassfied --," "'T'- - -T -_' - - - - 1 1 , - 17ataska, nai-on],a i pritravlka pro, myslow:I-h sobak ffralrdnF -:.cr7s for. hun-tingj coursing arii kil'IirIIE fur-bearing ardr-&,E-.ls/. Izd. 2-e. 11,'oslkim, Z-agotizdat, 1952. M p. (E-k& I-rorriysl. okhotnika') SO: Yonth List of F~jssian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 3, June 1954. SHE VSKIY) 0:.I. Borzye i okhota s nimi (Russian wolfhounds and their use in hunting) Moskvas Izd-vo Ministerstva sel'skogo 1,.hoz4.aistva I zagotovok, 1953. 76 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 6, Sep. 1954 USSR / Domestic Animals., Dogs. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7221. Author : Ye I. Shereshevskiy Inst : N`_o_t__ i vend Title : Breeding of Pedigreed Eskimo Dogs In an Exper- imental Kennel for Hunting and Harness Dogs VITIC. Orig Pub: Ratsionalizatsiya o1chotri. promysla. vYp. 5, 1950, 129-137 Abstract: Since 1946 work has been in progress at the ex- perimental kennels on the breeding of pedigreed Eskimo dogs of the Russian-European and Western- Siberian breeds. The experiments are conducted with the best breeders by means of careful and moderate Inbreedine. As a result, pedigreed dogs have been produced in each of the above named Sroups. These do~,;s a--e characterized by good hunt- ing traits, and a desirable appearance. Card 1/1 27 SHERESHEEVSKIY, E.I. 4alrus (Odobaenus rosmaruB L.), its distribution and migrations in the Laptev Sea. Migr. zhiv. no. 2:27-37 6o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Moskovskoye obshchestvo okhotatkov. (Laptev Sea--Walruses) (Animal migration) ,~; 1 "'.16. ~, F i. v ~7v , I I , (; . 1, . for !TbuttUpw curtain Diu' T ~, r It ,, f , i , G - "'I') ~,3, , j . - teki- , -ekon, inform. notil-61-62 '(1- (*qRA ll~-12) (3huttles, Threading of) Zi ':7'R~If'-';'..'.-V - - - .- . - 1 , , . . , . Reflexes Phys-f-clogical explanaticn of the prcceSS of artificial intensificat4or. cf Tne knee jerk reflex. 7hLa-. nevr. -i p-vikh. 112 no. S:, 19112. Mcnthl LiEt of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, "ovemb-er 1952. Unclassified. SURR sifAVSKIY, G.M. -- ". - 7". -': 11 Rare complication of acute appenicitis. Khirurgiia 32 no.2:77 F 156. (MLRA 9:7) (APPJMDICITIS) SOV/17--c-2-1, 1,-Ir 1?(14) / -/- ---). ~,r AUTHOR: Lieutenant-Colonel of (~O-r G s TITLE: Remote Sequela of Closed Iiijuries of the Bra-in PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, -,)D 10 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author re~-Jorts on remote sequela of closed traumas in the brain, above all on posttraudatic cysts. The article is based on 2 case histories and data by 111. A. Zavads1ciy, !.S. Kurilenko, 1.1.0. Gurevich, G.V. Fervushin, G.I. Serebrennikov, A.N. Ba-',rulev, E.A. Aleksandrovskaya, A.S. Yuzhelevskiy, 11.1.~. Golldsh-eyn ' 1 u and A.V. Triumfov. The author refers to the classi- fication of L.I. Smirnov on the traumatic disease of the brain. He distinguishes 5 periods in tLe bourse of the disease: 1) The initial period; 2) the early period (Beginning 12-48 days after the trauma); 3) the Card 112 intermediary period (cicatrization); 4) the late De- SOV/1 77- 5 8-11 -3/1510 Remote Sequela of Closed Injuries of the Brain r-iod (from the 4th week to the 4th month following in- jury; cicatrization; healing of the defect); 5) the CD residual period (lasting up to 9 to 15 years following the trauma, terminal sta-e of cicatrization, terminal development of degeneration and atrophy of the vari- ous sections of the substantia medull-aris). One of the less known sequela of closed traumas of the brain with progradient course, is the development of an intra-medullary posttraumatic cyst (residual Deriod) which is mostly diagnosed after penetrating bullet wounds. The development of the cyst results from traumatic haemorrhage and necrosis. The cyst deve- lops slowly in the course of many years and fre- quently results in a swelling of the brain and d4SZ--T- ance of the cerebral blood circulation. Card 212 I ~l - - - - . - 7 - , - -- -- , - -1 - -- - - .. - . . - - - - - I - - - , SfMESHNVSgY ~ 1"JX -A IC.h; VASILIKOVSKIY. S.V.. prof., nauchnyy red.; -- - W"V-v ffa.iza-va; PULIKIIIA. Ye.A., tekhn.red. [Standardized elements for industrial buildings; a textbook of designing) Unifitsirovannye ebasti promyshlennykh zdanii; poaobie dlia uchebnogo proektiroveniia. Ieningrad, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhtt.. 1957- 7 P- 16 p. of diagr. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Oblen-korrespondent Akademii stroi-tellstva i ark-hitektury SSSR (for Vasillkovskiy) (Industrial buildings) R -'~'ierejhevskiy, L. A. Dotsent 5-7-20/29 11 ITLE: 1'raininc Models of Proiressive Construction (Uchebnyye makety pro,,re3sivnykh konstruktsiy) Vi-striik Vy,~-shey Shkoly, 1957, Jl~ 7, pp 77-79 (USSR) The author of thiti article dirpct,3 the construction of training models at the Chair of Cunstruction and Architecture of the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute. The models re- present sections of industrial buildines. The first series of 5 models was designed in 1951. These have been replaced by a new series of models, designed in 1956. The author points out that the utilization of these models has worked well to increase the interest of students and that they aregood tr--tining aids. However, a number of omissions was noted, -N-iich will be corrected in the new models that are being designed by the Leningrad Institute of Building Engineering (Leningradskiy inzhenerno - stroitellnyy institut). The author recommends the organization of workshops for exveri- .ientai models, and a factory for the serial design of school- models. Czar"; 112 There are 4 figures. _-7 _ '0 /29 Training Midols of Pro-ressive Construction ; I C- C, .-') S 0 C I A T- 10 IN :The Leningrad Polytechnical Institute imeni. Kalinin ,t !~. I (Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni M. I. Kalinina) AVA~LA3L:-',: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SHERESIIEVSKIY, I.A.; ZFUIIAVSKIY, I.I.A., red.izd-va; ROZOV, L.K., tekhn. red. [Residential 'buildings: structural systems and elements for industrial methods of baildings; manual for design courses] Zhilye zdaniia; konstrulctivnye sistemy -i elementy dlia in- dustriallnogo stroitellstva; posobie dlia uchebnogo pro- ektirow.niia. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 123 p. (MIRA -15: 5) (Building- Detai I s) S/l84/62/0GG/~-110l/0O4/r1G-_-- D041/D113 AUTHORS.- Novikov, I.K., Engine.&rl Mukhina, T.N., Candidate of Techni- cal Sciences, Shereshevskiy, I.S., Engineer TITLE. Ceramic materials as heat carriers in hi,-h-temperature procesues PERIODICAL: Khimicheskoye mashinostroyeniye, no. 11- 19r"'---, 33-36 TEXT: The article contains a detaiied descriction of exLerimental investigations conducted with a wide range of materials in order to determine the best heat carriers for high-temperature proces_~es. Labora- tory :.-nd industrial tests were conducted and the following results ob- tained: THe best ceramic heat carriers should be made of finely-ground material, baked and si-tered. For medi..m temperatures such materials would include: chamotte (based on refractory clay and chamotte~, mullite and kaolin with baking temperatures of 1400 0C, 14500C, and 1240 C res- pectively, and the "Uralit" ceramic material; for high tem~ieratures - Card 1/2 Ceramic materials as heat carriers ... DO-'l/Dll3 corundum (based on pure aluminiu-, oxide), ,.~ullite-corunduL_. (based cr. alu- minum arid silicon oxidc_,j), and :_ar- borundwil,, 40-50/o hii~h-aluminum-oxide, 10-14~'j Clhasov-Yar clay.)bult--~-,!.jl- tamperatures of 17000C, 10'20-16500C, and 1400'C,respectively. Llull,.te compositions (softenin,:', te;:,.rer!tture - 1 00-1700 0 have a high miechanlica' stability and are relatively cheap. The use of mullite or corundum neat carriers with an addition of zirconium, dioxide --,nd oxideo of other rare earth element S 4s also recommended. Good results -.-,ere 0~-,~Jne --ran-_-,ies of Al 0 with an addition z~f 5-307-0f ZnO THere are 2 f-_:.-ure_S- 3 tables, -nd H3refer.Cnce_', Soviet-bloc and 26 ncr-Sclrie-, Tne four En.-Iish-Ian::uar-e roferences aret C.L. :i'orton, v-29, n3-7, "P'~trol FrGcess". no- 6. 1~-~4! 1052-. F-P. Her,:- " ind En.-.-. Chem _~od ', "Petrol Proc.%ss". no. 12. V, 19491 pp 25-3i~ Card 2/2 S9KR SHEVSKIY9 L. River transportation in China. _Rech.transp. 15 no-7:29-32 Jl 156. (MIRA 9:9) (China--Inland water transportation) SHMSHKVt;KIY. L. The role of transportation in Chinese foreign trade [with au ry- In Bnglish. P-311. Vnesh.torg.26 no.12:9-14 D '56. (KLU 10:2) (Chin&--Comnarce) (China--Transportation) SffF--R--Sf.9~VSKIY. L.E.-,- POPOV, A.S., red.: RUDCHEIJKO, A.M., red. izd-va,: PAVIA3VSKIY, A.A..tekhn. red. [Transportation and forwarding operations in foreign commerce] Transportno-okspeditorskie operatsU vo vneBhnei torgovie. Hosk-va, Vneshtorgizdat, 1958. 220 p. (MIRA 11:11) (Commerce) (Freight and freightage) Sh-MESEIEVSKIY, L. Improve the organization of the transportation of goods in foreign trade. Vnesh.torg- 30 no.1:48-51 160. (141RA 13:3) (Shipment of goods) 1.,T. a.; HE'.."'!l 43 Tio.4;89-93 Ap 161. (IMA 14-3) -i'_ al r -a GUBERMAN, Roman Llvovich, kand. ekon. nauk; MARKELOV, Petr Alekseyevich; FELIDBAUM, Samson Solomonovich; SHERESHEVSKIY, Leonid --Emmanui--loyi-crh-,--KEYLIN, A.D., prof., recT.~,LEV~', ~KV., red. izd-va; TSAGURIYA, G.M., tekhn. red. [Transportation organization of export and impart freight in the U.S.S.R.] Organizatsiia perevozok eksportnykh i import- nykh gruzov SSSR. [By] R.L.Guberman i dr. Moskva, Vneshtorg- izdat, 1962. 250 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Freight and freightage) S/11~/60/000/011/001/013 B019 B058 AUTHORS: Shereshevskiy, L. M. and Barskiy, A. M. TITLE. Using Plywoo Panels for Manufacturing Large Measuring Instrument PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, 1960, No, 11, pp, 10 - 12 TEXT: A number of measuring instruments, suitable for precise measure- ments in the range of from 500 to 3000 mm were produced at the Eksperimentallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (ENIKMaSh) (Experi-_ mental Scientific Research Institute) for a factory in Voronezh. Low weight and low thermal diffusivity were the most important requirements for the instruments. Plywood panels seemed to be suitable, It was planned to manufacture micrometers for 500 to 1200 mm, angles with 2000 mm, indicator checking devices of from 1000 to 4000 mm, instruments for measuring wheel bases up to 3000 mm, etc., A micrometer for the measuring range of from 800 to 900 mm with a weight of 3,9 kg was thoroughly tested to check the production quality. The nominal error of the instrument, calculated on the basis of GOST data, was +24 microns, the experimentally Card 112 Using Plywood Panels for Manufacturing Large S/115/60/000/011/001/013 Measuring Instruments B019/BO58 determined error +7~5 microns, Further investigations showed that the instruments descrTbed here are suitable for measuring parts of quality class two, a strict observance of temperature conditions not being required, Special provision must be made for measurements on parts of quality class one, excluding a deformation of the micrometer yoke. A checkup proved the suitability of the designs described here, There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 1 Soviet reference; Card 212 BARSKIY, A.M.; SILEP-ISHIENSKIY, L.141. Industrial means for measuring large dimensions. 12m.tekh. no.9:7-8 S 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Gauges) 62/COC/007/006/007 DOqOX113 -v, 6C, nui~cont )ct dovicc., for Tnc-istirin~; the blow -ner y AIJ-115 the 6914C_('o' -n ifrl C. rer t on rle,~ -2. ZIC!! 1" -17t',r! 01 z '01 1 :`i1Ki.!AS!i for' me:xsuring ctrrriic meter developed in Ile, U b~ - ui the dro-p-ing parts of For6ing hammers. The matar, which can -n both -hon -ind !_~~.boratory res:~arch, can me~isuxe speed- oi 5-10 b- c!,,-in-_,d to measure speeds of a*fr3.cticn Of a mq3ec', .2 tr, :n,,, i s ur -~ ,.p~eds of 100 m/sc-c by usin6 differently vradu' ated .:c _1e:3. The re~surem~3nt accur-ac, is +2-5L/'L. The major components are: -!.-ith f.-I-ic C,~9y-2 (F-EU-2) ph-otoamplifiers and a li.~ht tube; a "'P --i.nit; a tripcd ewiblino heights and angles to be adjusted; an r-7-ding unit. The optical system has 2 F;airs of metal mirrors, -4-St -air 3- .)IitS li-ht from the tube into 2 beams, and the second VASILIYEV, N.N.; SIERESIIEVSKIY, L.M. Contactless device FEIS-60 for measuring the energy of the hammer stroke. Kuz.-shtam. proizv. 4 no.7:43-45 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Photoelectric measurements) (Forging machinery) LY U, 13 1241 OV, N.N., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; FOKEi, D.F., kand. ekon. nauk; SIERE3FEVSKIY, I.I.G., doktor ekon,nauk, prof.; FISKOPPEL, F.G., doktor ekon. na-uk, prof.; DYDI-.ULEN, I.I., kand. ekon. nauk; LOPATIN, G.S., doktor ekon. nauk, prof.; MOGHEVCHIK, A.Ye., red. [Foreign trade of the U.S.S.R., 1946-19631 Vneshniaia tor- govIia SSSR (1946-1963 kg.). Pod red. D.F.Fokina. Moskva, IMO, 1964. 189 P. (MBA 17:0) 1. Moscow. In3titut mezWunarodnykh otnosbeniy. 2. Kafedra mezhdimarodnykh ekonondcheskikh otnosheniy Hoskovskogo go.- sudarstvennogo instituta mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy(for all except Mogilevchik). SIIERESHEVSKIY, N.A. DECE,-SED C 10361 SEE ILC NEDICUTE SlOtESITEVSKlY, Nikola Adollfovich; KRAKOV, V.A., rod.; IXUDKOVSKMA, N.I., .. - - -- -.-- (Thyrotoxicoses] Tireotoksikozy. Moskva, Medgiz, 1962. 114 p. (MLRA 15:4) (HYPERTHYROIDI%I) sHiz,itES11Z-VSKIY, N. I. "Study of Operation of Self-Loading Fechanisns for Cone Ingots." Min Higher Education USSR, 11vov Poly-technical Inst, LIvov, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) SO: M-955, 16 Feb 56 ~,',-T., kan~. te,Ohn. RABINOVICH, A.N., d)k-~or - - . nauk; VASILPIKO, I.N., -i.,1z!r..--" Transfer machines and lines. Mas~Anostroenie no.5:8-14' S-0 16'. (MIRA 16:121, 1. Llvovskiy politekhniciieskiy institut. SHERES-4YVSKIY, S.I. Cooperation of auxiliary production units. 3iul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.6:74 16o. (MIRA 13:9) Ofoscow Province--Industrial management) - 3.1. Rotor-ty,pe production lines in plants of the Moscow Province Economic Co,mcil. Biul.tekli.-ekon.inform. no.6:76 160. (HI-U 131) (Moscow Province--Technological innovation) SHERESHEVSKIY, S.I. Centralized manufactuxe of standardized cutting tools and end mills. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.9:78 160. (HIELA 13:10) (Metal-cutting tools) ANA"T. A '.S" Can thoughts be read? Nauka i zhiznl 23 no.6:44-45 Je '56. (KE-RA 9:9) (Thought--Tranaference) ,c,HERE-S11EVSRIY, Ya., inzh. Isothermal hardening of cylindrical sleeves for marine engines. Rech. transp. 20 no.9:29-30 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Marine engines) (Surface hardening) PETROV, B., inzh.; SHERESHEVSKY, Ya., in-zh. -Quality control of bearing linings. Rech. transp. 20 no.11: 20-21 v 161. (MM~ 15:1) (Ships-44aintenance and repair) (Ultrasonic testing) SHERESHEVSKIY, Ya., inzh.; KOSBEIEV, A., inzh. Methods of avoiding defects in cast iron engine pistons. Rech. transp. 21 no.12:29-30 D l62. (MIRA 15:12) (Iron founding-Defects) (Pistons-Defects) BOGATYREV, M.F., gvardii pidpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; SHERNSOVSKIY, - -- ---- V.Kh.,. mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby Treatment of burns. Voen.-med. zhur. no-3:75-78 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:9) (BURNS AND SCALDS) BOGATYREV, I.I.F. , SID3RFS!U',VSKIY, V.Kh. Probloms in the treatment of burns and burn d4s-se [with. summary in English], Vast, ~~ir. So no.6:60-63 Je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogr) oldelerliya N-skoy voinskor chastl (nrch. - v A.11. Sirotkin)i li-ukogo voyennogo gosnitslya (nnch. - P.I. Mamrpnko) (BURNS, ther. technica (Rus)) SHETU?,Sd:,VSKIY, Y.Ya.; KHODOROVSKIY, K.V. Better analysis of raw material utilization. Tekst.prom. 18 no.10:5-8 0.158. (MIRA 11:11) (Textile induBtry--Accounting) SIERF,SHEVSKIY, Ya. Repairing ships by replacing units. Rech. transp. 20 no. 2:22- 25 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Glavnyy inzhener zavoda imeni Lenina. (Ships--Maintenance and repair) S/123/62/000/008/014/016 A004/A101 ~R Shereshevskly, Ya. TITL-~: Isothermal quenching of cylinder liners of marine engines PE-RIONCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 8, 1962, LY7, abstract 8B163 ("Rechn. transport", 1961, no. 9, 29-30) The author reports on the successful application of isothermal I'luenching of cylinder liners of marine engines to increase their resistance to wear, The liners, heated to 9200C, were quenched in hot Oil of 23ooc and held for 600 min. After the isothermal quenching the liners possessed a hardness of HD - Wear tests carried out at a pressure of 47.5 kg,/cm2 and a sliding ~02 - 363. speed of 1.12 wVsec revealed an increased wear resistance of the liners subjected io isothermal quenching. Abstracterfs note: Complete translation] Card !/I PLEYMPUDELI . Ej".; SIVIRI:ITSKAYA, G.V.; SHERETIOV, E.F. High-frequency radiation of a discharge in an ion pimp with cold cathode. Radiotekh. i elektron. 7 no.10:1809-1815 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulitet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova6 i Ryazanakiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut. (Electronics) ACMISSION 1JR- AP4038625 S/0109/64/009/004/0728/0734 ALMIOR: Reykhrudel' , E. M. ; Sheretov,.E. P. TITLE: Ignition of a discharge in high vacuum in a cylindrical magnetron with a cold cathode SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 9, no. 4. 1964, 728-734 TOPIC TAGS: arc discharge ignition, cascade theory, Townsend discharge, mvignetron, cold cathode maMetron, self maintaining discharge ABSTRAM An attempt is made to apply cascade theory to the determination of the conditions under which a self-tra:utabino, discharge is ignited in a cylindrical map- netron whose internal cylinder serves as a cold cathode, under high vacuum condi- tions (10-5 - 10-9 nm 11g), where a discharge ignites as a result of electr n oscilla- tion in the crossed electric and magnetic fields. The Townsend criteria for dis- charge ignition are used to determine the theoretical anode-potential dependence of the magnetic field intensity at which the self-maintaining discharge occurs. A quadratic distnibution of the potential along the radius is assumd. A general solution of the problem is obtained also for the case of an arbitrary distribution Card l/ 2 ACCESSION NR: AP4038625 of the potential a-long the radius in the discharge gap. The theoretical ctnves agme well with experiment. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 5 formulas, ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITMD: 22Jan63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EC, EM NR'REF SOV: 004 -- OMER: 005 Cord 2/2 L 6033Bs65__._ -ML!) /EPA (w _2Lr=C'b'-2/VA (m)- 2/EWk (h) PM_4/Pn_4/Pz_6/Pac_4/Peb/ PTI-47ITZ TJP (c N/ A~/Jm ACCESSION NR: AP5018305 UR/0057/65/035/007A255/1.261 537.521 AUTHORt Reykhrudelf, E, H.; Sheretov,,_E9 p. TITLE: On the high vacuum discharge ignition mechanism in crossed electric and magnetic fields SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhni eskoy fizikij v, 35., ;10-' 7t 1965,, 1255-1261 TOPIC TAGS% Magnetron self sustained dischargej electron trajectorr., electron scattering) avalanche ABSTRALT: The authors have calculated ignition curves (magnetic field vs* anode potential) for a self-sustained discharge in a plane cold-cathode magnetron, using differential electron elastic scatteLinglnd ionization cross sections& It was assumed that an electron executes many cycloidal oscillations betw n col- J:eaver~_ lisions with the residual gas atoms and that these collisions occur at tt age distance of the electron from the electriodese The theoretical elastic seat-. tering cross section was employed in the calculations, and a simple approximate e ression was used for the'differential ionization cross section, according to xp hich the fraction'of the energy transferred to the secondary electron is the d ACCES'SION NR: Ap5ol83o5 square of the sine of the scattering angle. From this form of the ionization cross section it follows that the average energy of the electron is not changed by ionizing collisions as it drifts parallel to the anodep and that the aval- anche that develops rotates about the cathode as a whole, This gives rise to space charge oscillations such as have been previously observed by the authors and G.V.Smirnitskaya ((Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 7, 18og, 1962). The calcu- lated ignition curves were compared with experimental curves obtained with a cylindrical magnetron. When the theoretical 'curve.is normalized to the experi- mental data it represents them very well. The el ect. of outgasin the electrodesi 9 i at 1600 OG was investigated. Outgassing the anode had a much greater influence i on the ignition curve than outgassing the cathode. It is suggested that this may. be due to the fact that most of the avalanches leading to self-sustained dis- charge are initiated by ions from the anode rather than by electrons from the cathode. Orig. art. hast 36 formulas and 4 figures* ASSOCIATIONt Fi.zicheskiy fakulltet mGu (physics Departmentp MGU) SUBMITTED.- 27Jun64 ENGM 00 SUB COD& EM fl M K 006 OTHM: 004 Card 2 L 27662--66 E'~;T(1) IJP(c) AT -. ACC NRt AP6008291 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/003/0532/0535 AUTHORi.Reykhrudelf, E. M.; Sheretovp E. P. -771~--' ORGt Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) TITLE: CurretY of a self-maintaining discharge at high vacuum in crossed electric and magnetic fields SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektron1ka, v. li, no. 3, 1966, 532-535 TOPIC TAGS: electric discharge, magnetron ABSTRACT: The self-maintaining dischar e in crossed electric and magnetic fields was theoretically studied by R. L. Jepson ~J. Appl. Phys., 1961, v. 32, no. 12) with an assumption that the negative space charge is distributed uniformly in the gap. The estimated current density exceeded experimental values by several times. The present article evaluates the discharge current with an allowance for a nonuniformly distributed space charge built up by the electron avalanches in the gap. A formula is developed for calculating the current density in amp/cm2.torr. This formila exhibit d ood agreement with experimental results obtained from a cylindrical ~7 mm between the cylinders; cathcLIe-radius-to-anode-radius ratio, 0-7)- magnetron I'In conclusion, the authors wish to thank Graduate Student,E. Isakayev-Lor his part in the experimental work.10 Orig. art. has:* 2 figures and 25 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 27JU164 ORID REF: 001 / OTH REF: 002 Card 1/1 UDC: 938-311-001-24 ,---'2 ( "~ )" SOV/176-51-18-7-2/17 j, T-':~HOR: Sherevera,A., Colonel TITLE- The Organization and Conduct of Control Exercising and Training (Organizatsiya i provedeniye kontrolInykh zanyatiy i ucheniy). Voyenno-inzhenernyy zhurnal, 1958, -',,'r 7, pp 8-11 (USSR) AB-ST-PACT: The author describes various problems affecting control exercises and training. The object of these exercises is to check the degree of readiness of a unit to carry out an operational plan, the degree of cooperation between lower units (sections, platoons and companies) and between the individual members of the units. Examples of operations are given, such as layinG anti- tank mine fieldsl breaking passages thru minefields, excavating trenches or dugouts by explosives or dozers, setting up power stations for control -,)oint-s, etc. 'These control exercises can be carried out by Card 1/3 SOV/176-58-7-2/17 The Organization and Conduct of Control Exercising and Training big units such as battalions, if they are uniform units, i.e. of one speciality only. The time necessary for the control exercise is about 1/3 of the time spent in training. The control is carried out by the commander of the parent organization of the unit being checked, so that for instance a platoon is checked by a company commander and a company by a battalion commander. In some cases, engineering units of different specialities can be combined for a control exercise in coop~~ration such as an excavating-machine unit combined with an electric-power unit, etc. Condi- tions should be varied, the same exercises should be carried out at night and in day, under enemy fire, or on ground contaminated by radioactivity. The commander of the higher unit sets out the plan of a control exer- cise, its time, the area, conditions and technical equipment to be used. He not only checks the work of Card 2/3 SOV/176-58-7-2/17 The Organization and Conduct of Control Exercising and Training ~D C) the unit, but corrects it in the course of the exer- cise. In all cases attention should be Paid to the degree of training of the individual members of the beams. Card 3/3 SM.F.VLPRA, A., gvardii polkovnik. Guaranteeing equipment for the combat training of enginears and for the engineering training of all ty-pes of troops. Toen.-Inzh. zhur. 102 no.3-17-21 Mr 158. (MIRIL 11:4) (Military engineering) S 14 ~1' ~ :,V - :-. YA , ~,~ . I . :"The intercnnn~cik ion bet,,.een mirierall nutrition c4' pl-rints thre-,uEh the leRves cml the roots (usinF spring vhest --s Pn e7-y~plel "Min Figher ~~ducqtion Ukrainian 55h. Kh-qrlkov OHer of Labor Red Banntr Agricultured Inst imeni V. V. Dokuchayev. Kharlkov, 195(. (Dissertation for th~-_ Deeree of Candidate in 3iolcgic~_l Sciences). Source: Knizhn-,v!i letoF~i I No. 28 1956 7~loscow i UQ /Cuit ,'.u'.1-r Inst Or i L-u*- r":Ic t SH:ERF,VEqYA, N. 1. Tagged atom method in the study of foliar feeding of plants. Fiziol. rast. 6 no.5:544-549 S-0 '59. MRA 13:2) l.V.V. Dokuchayev Agricultural Inst!tute, Kharkov. (Plants--Assimilation) (Phosphorus--Isotopes) RABINOVICH, A.11., doktor tekhn. nauk; SH,ERESIfEVSKIY, N.I., kand. telrhn. nauk; SILITEVSKIY, P.V., ~ - - Automatic transfer feed mechanisms. Mekh. i avtom. proizv. 18 no.7:24-30 Jl 164. (MIRA 17:9) SMMZA. V.Sh. Automatic regulation of feeding clinker into the mill. TSement 20 no.2:18-.20 Mr--Ap v49. (MI-RA 7:5) (Cement) FILATCVA, M.A.; SHERGILOV, N.V. Demulsification of crude oils at the Guryev Petroleum Refinery. Khim. i tekh. topl.i masel 6 no.?:21-25 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Gurlyevskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod. (Guryev (Gur-jev Province)--Petroleum--Refining) SHERGILOV, ';.V'.; ILURDAINRiKO, V.P.; FILATOVA, M.A.; BENIKOVSKrf V.G. y 9,-eralkallnit,y of kerosine-gas c-1-1. dist-i'll'ates. Khim. il 't-ekh. topl. -1 masel - rlo-1006-41 O'b-' (IMIFLA a:- r:) of "ack-al ',h ~ese.'l (-D'osertation for De,,.-,-'L.,c o" C andidate I~or Technical Scier ce) J- .:in Hi-.;-hr-r Fi'lucation -'J'337~, Ai:ricultural Aca:;a:i-.-, (Hia), 19-~- ar 98-5') -~~-213.i '30V/< 14(10,11), 18(5) AUTHORS., Naymushin, I., Head, Gindin, A., Chi(-P Dizine(-r, Snieri;;n, sn,'- retary of the Party Commkttee, Georpriyevskiy, TITLE: Open Letter From the Workers on the tlri~~I.sk Cr)rist;-uc.(;v'1 Prj.,',:,f PERIODICAL- Gidrotekhnicheskoye Atroitellstvc,, 1959, Nr ':,, pp 3--4 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As mentioned in the opening article, is an ---jp'~fn to all construction sites, industrial uudertakir'~r,:;., stitutes, and to the workers on the Krnanoyarsl GES pr--.,- ~~,ct io particular. Based on the resolutions .-)f the June Plenum of fht- Central Committee of the Sovi~!t Cocwianist Party, and born of n, desire to hasten the fulfi':m,nt of T.11~ plan, the let".-r- calL~ for help to be extended ny mor-,~ t~-ams too tho5i- ~n fl less fortunate positio! . In particular, it cu)]:; -Lid I.,;- workers of the town of Angarsk. the Glaymosstroy and the Glav- mospromstroymaterialov of the hio-3gorispolkom (Moscov City &ecu- tive Committee) in this field of housing construction on the Bratsk site, admitting its inexperience in this sphere; from the Card 1/2 Krivoy Rog ore-mining Z~ team in the construction of the Korshuno-z SOV/98-59-8-2/33 Open Letter From the Workers on the Bratsk Construction Project iron-ore combine (output 12 million tons a year); from timber com- bines, in order to help with the construction of the largest wood- processing enterprise in the USSR (output 4 million cubic meters a year); and from the Academy of Construction and Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR in the field of the removal of earth and rock by means of explosives. In return, the Bratsk workers on the Pa- dun Falls offer their help and experience to all who need it, es- pecially to the workers on the z-itc on the Yenisey, who lag behind the former somewh;ti ii, the tla!1il 1ment oe thi--ir part of the plan to provide a netivorl: ~" P04'r in Siberia. ASSOCIATION- Bratsicgesstroy (Bratsk Construi~:',iuri Projt-,t) (Naymiishin): Bratskiy gorkom KPSS (Bra~ttsk Tovn Comr~ittee' CPSTJ ,s1c_Jy') Card 2/2 /Y/ AID P - 699 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 10/18 Authors Sbergin, N. A., Eng. and Katsov, E. N., Eng. Title Electric diagram accelerating metal working operations Periodical Energetik, 8, 20-21, Ag 1954 Abstract The author briefly describes his arrangement which he added to the existing electric circuit of a planer. One diagram. Institution None Submitted No date AOTk'~: 'Tlec'hnician T IT LE ~-'Iye-Delta Itarting of ~an Vlectric "'otor 'Ih ~,V Pa n sof Contactors F!-,RTODTCAI,: Tner,-F:tik, lc)r7l), "r 7, p 10 TT' -. r) ABSTRACT: Por simplifying the -viYe-(Ielta starting of electric motors, t1le P,,,,thor sug-ests a control circuit perfor- in one operation only - pressing :ning the startinf- the starting button. Py pressing the startinp button, the vii, e-connection is switched on simultaneously 'xi~lh a 'li-:,e relay. The time relay connects the intermediate relay, which (iisconnec-lu--s the '.-[Ye-contuactor Pnd s,.,,-L+,- ches on t-e delta-contactor. '~ blocking system Dre- vents thn-t the delta-contacts are connected Drior to switchinr---off the %we-cont--cts. The author states that such a cortrol syl-tem was built for a 26n k%%, irotor, functioring one yer---r -.,,,ithout failures. 'rere is 1 Jk i a,- r 2- m Card 1/1 L~ S/"kl/000/004/001/001 (als,4 1602) B107/B202 AUTHORS: Belousov, S. P., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Scientific Worker (see Association), Shergin, N. N., Senior Engineer TITLE: Mutual influence of rhombic aerials located at a common point PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, no. 4, 1961, 6-8 TEXT: Already M. S. Gartsenshteyn and A. S. Golubchik have studied the mutual influence in an aerial assembly consisting of two separate rhombic aerials of the type PP ~-51~O (RG~5 1.0), and in an aerial assembly con.- 4 4 type PW-5 651.0) sisting of two double rhombic aerials of the 1.0 (RGD~---, 4 4 ("Rhombic aerials, located at a common point", Vestnik svyazi, no. 4, 1949). These measurements have been made, however, only in a narrow range of wavelengths and with a small distance between aerial and receiver (19 m) as compared with the largest dimension of the rhombic Card 1/6 ------------- ~C, 21204 J- Mutual influence of rhombic S/111/61/000/004/001/001 B107/B202 aerial (10.5 m). These measurements were repeated to work out definite recommendations for the use of rhombic aerials on common poles. Besides) the mutual influence of aerial assemblies of the type PP 10 1.25 6 70 65 70 (RG 1.25) with RG-:-"I.O and of the type PPAIO-1.25 (RGD-I-.-1.25) with 7- 4 6 6 65 RGD2~~1.0 was studied. The measurements were made with decimeter models 4 with a model factor of 50. The receiver was fastened to a vertical pole at a distance of 90 m; the mutual influence of the rhombic aerials with different angles of suspension Y(50, 100, 150) could be determined. The measurement results are given in E" /s 0 " E 0 is the value of the amplification factor in the case of independent suspension, 6H for central suspension with a passive aerial. The following aerial assemblies 65 6r, were studied: 1) aerial RG-:~~1.0 (optimum wave X ) with aerial RG;:-~1.0 4 01 4 70 (optimum wave h02 ~ 2~, 01 ) (Fig. 1); 2) aerial RG!61.25 (Optimum wave Card 2/6 21204 Mutual influence of rhombic ... S//111/61/000/004/001/'001 B107/B202 65 X01) with aerial RG,:~1.0 (optimum wave X 2.2 X01)(Fig. 2); 3) aerial 4 02 65 65 RGD-:'-'1.0 (optimum wave 4 1) with aerial RGDz~~!.O (optimum wave 4 0 4 ~ 2 ;~Oj)(Fig- 3); 4) aerial RG 701.25 (optimum wave X,,) with aerial 02 D'6: 65 RG 41.0 (optimum wave X02 ~ 2.2 X01) (Fig. 4); 5) aerial RG-z 4 1.0 (optimum wave x 2 ?L01) with aerial R 651.0 (optimum wave X,,)(Fig. 5); 02. G":t 651.0 optimum wave X G70, 6) aerial RG-T' 02 2.2 X01) with aerial R -f' .25 65 (optimum wave X01) (Fig, 6); 7) aerial RGD-7 4 1.0 (optimum wave X02 = 2 )LO I with aerial RG 651.0 (optimum wave X ) (Fig. 7); B) aerial RGD65%O 01 z4" (optimum wave A 2.2 X ) with aerial RGD701.25 (optimum wave X 02 01 6 01) (Fig. 8), With an optimum wave XOI? reception is considerably weaker, Card 3/6 21204 Mutual influence of rhombic S/111/61/000/004/00'!/001 B107/B202 especially for angles of suspension corresponding to a low radiation of the aerial (Fiigs, 1-4). For angles of suspension which lie in the sector of' the major lobe, impairment between X/X, = 0.7-1.6 is insignifi- cant Hence, the directional characteristic of two centrally suspended rhombic aerials is somewhat distorted. When woi:king on the optimum wave x02 reception is not essentially ir.paired (Figs. 5--8). On'the basis cf the ex-cerimental results obtained, 'the authors conclude that in special ~_ases the central suspension of two rhombic aerials is possible, one of which is intended for day-time operation the other for night-time operation. There are 8 figures and I Soviet-bloc reference, ASSOCIATION: ITII 7,11inisterstva svyazi SSSR (Scientific Research Institute of the 11inistry fcr Comm,inications USSR) Card 416 f**@ 0010-0 4 0 0 0 OT o f 7 1 0 a II u is M is is 111 a SO 31 uni4mismilits 01 a a 4 A MAXAV 'i 11 IL I M o ?- a s - . . . so r lep s a l -Is! A*L_L"v "Pink- __ ~ - _-__'____ - - - - __ _L!" "I"ISSIS so "(WINT12% -01. 00 00 -The acidity of tit A missal Huibaxetry (' u. S. S. R. as IM-22 00 a i in Enclish 121-2).- The sperm of the majority of animals i -~;,scx a week elk. reaction. The pit valuri. detel. 00 a dm(rolytically with a itninhydr,nie clectrode, of bull. "A".. rubl'it, stallion. hour. human and duck spvrm were 0 0 ' ; 74. 7ALS. 7.:Nl. 7.23. 7.57. 7.79 and 7.23. r-p. The ' i i z 00 13 T"I M s ac d or nearly so when strimbe iducoly-tis imccurs. Z'irnerally the rracti~m of the sperm is rmwe acid than the I.I.-I or the given stecit- Donng %t,tralte of the sperm 0 0 I it,, ejavulation. l"Ill nd rant J~In 'hill Approx. I I,,, toot to the aVilixider. while I.enr ~Iicvuj Adis Opprut. S. see I pif unit anti stallion iperm 0.5 p-" units to the elk. side. too INfIrr capacit y. Iclucol". is, lutic acid end Nllj formatiou, 0 . etc.. me di~u,-d. S. A. Karil. 00 r, ,see 0 zoo J; & I i, A OITALLURCKAL UTERATUOt CLOSIFICATIC). 7U I'Wun; --s 1. .. 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The volau 00 a withflwcuriug- SinCe-elicacH may form In the promm-s I =00 00 of S" from Pectin and formic acid in the process of To ,Jo"j f other arids It Ls diffieltit t,j ,juate thew 00 All, "tativitly. IV. Changes in cb1orooyll coolest and i 1 ; =00 - 1 . PISM6219. N. A. T-pkovn. JNJ. f hj-7~5(in Y. goo 1 V,m0kh 75).-- Clito",phyUc,)itipletelytimitTipo~".whem. ~ gas 4 the yrllo Pigment., change but little in the process f 00 x curing tobacco. The standard methods. with some 0 Modification, in the analytical proerd,," a- d,~mhed 41 It see moo t40 tio 0 A A - S L A ETALLURGICAL LITERAT"E CLASIIFICATICN E-z- 1. tit I woo 0 A T ~ 0 ~ vj!~ni-s. 040 A 1%r pilau 00001000000000400060000:6000000000000 *:ooooioooooooooqoo*oqo0o 14090006004069ii! - l w v 0 0 0 0 o a a 6 1 A 4 11 17 Is it 21 27 Z) 14 15 1& 71 A 0, A J, V 13 36 13 A, 11 la c I; A) 45 C 0 L- J k A.- I I L AA 04 rA M tf f k 0, - 00 06 00 00 PbYBicmbtm2icaJ 10deme, 01 Wral. A. , -.10 *N,. "It Vjejoymj. Zkjtwlm. ~ I . 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The tvinuttolimm A sliu- in .00 the i1wrtilt with a ntax. of acration And to ilic ~1%-iiit %ilh a "'In. -fdifru,i-o -1 Oafter 21 hr~ at 2W And 0 00 "'t- "'~ And lb~ 114111411,111 if la,", eivid 14; jand 121 mg. o a jeep In ee 'wcIIt%. Four tabl- ll'nn s il ee, l s " 10 .00 66 910 i b L A NIIALLUPWAL LlTtx&?LRE CLAWFiCATION '90 log t 7 N. I I I jw 1 ;*g ; ~ 01 I; it 00NIc fin PIq ""n If M An I c a o, x 1 "1 1 N. _ - 13 n 0 0 o 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 we G 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 W~ -W, W- W- W_ a -W-9-6 --1-1-1 - 0 0900606*600061, o soo *go* 0060*46*60446606 IC :, 14 it 16 11 of ff AD it )s a 10fluub4bby is 10 a 41 Q A) at d A20 L 1,-.P 9 4 1 T v y AA-.1, 4A 84 CC DR Ufa t I -4_t . 1_1 I A- , b - i _L_A 09 1-11 A.0 0. C.Q(&tjR 1.1ttills 1.0 Go of tho sarvival a. N. F. T. N. N-cY- ee dno Ol qp~MStM uSW-ln mpd- U. R. S. S- xd M. P. KUM99mv- Jp 1%3, U. 140P.- 11. No. 1, 26-7094 11); Ck-- zesir Numerous -Pts. i h wmcn of buUs and rats hu- 09 hown that the sPermatmo. st1mve lo"Ent In a W-mv- 00 ,,jd lnedium (pH BY &Mo. at C&M, Al- joij), or Cx(OH)s to the duid the lactk a6d formed wa,i 00 vwutralized, thms maintikining the ProPer PH- anif the 00 3 -urvival peridmi was prolonged 2-4 days. L. It'. Gilscm 00 00 IL v 11'.- , A S WFROLAF CLASSIFICXTIC. s- -- - we T A, X3 7; -, ~_.7;7- 11, v% ks~` " 9- , A .10 -AM .sp 0 Offf Ogg Kati It r1 I xis 5 a a v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 of 0 ki*_i 0 0 -0 0 & * & 4 000 0 0 el 00 _41 0 -00 .00 800 -ice* to: SHERGIN, N.P., professor. Role of fructose in artificial insemination. Dokl..Akad.sellkhoz. 21 n0-10:35-39 156. (14,RA 9:11) 1. Vaesoy-uznyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy Institut zhivotnovodstva. Predstavleno akademikom V.K. Milovanovym. (Fructose) (Artificial insemination) ?G-.G'E-0%)V, G.A., kandidat sell skokhozyaystveanykh nauk [translatorli: TOMM9, M.F., doktor sell skokho%yaystvenrjykh nawk,prafasscx, redaktor; SHKR LAV-9-M., doktor biologicheskikh nauk, orofessor, redgktor; NOVIKOV, Ye.A., kandicL- .it sellskokhozyaystvannylth nauk-, red-lktor; SOKOLOV. A.Y., redektor; SMIRNOVA, U.I., tekhniches'ciy redaktor [Physiolo.-ical significance of the vitamin B group. Animal nutrition end fertility. Present-day opinions an livestock breeding methods. Trnnslated from the -&n-lish, German and French3 Yiziologicheqkoe znachenle v-itaminov gruopy B. Pitanie zhivotnykh i olodcvttost'. Sovremennys vzgliady na metody razvedenite sellrkokhoziaistvenn-r'!eh zhivotn.vkh. Peravod s an-c:liiskogo, nemetakopgo i frantsuzskogo, G.A- Magidovs. Pod red. i s Pradl8l, M.F.Tomme, N.P.Sbergina, A.A.Movl- kova. Moel-va, 17A-vo inostr. lit-ry. 1957. 289 p. (ML.qj, JC--.10~ 1. International congress of animal husbandry. 6th, Ccpenhngnn, 1952. (Vitamins- B) (Stoc& and stockbreedi-4) ' ' CATIIGOR ~ iems. Gen ral Prob ABS. JOUR. RZhBiol, ~,,o. 67 1959, No. 25771 AUTHOR 14 P. U4 0 oft Mei-abo- fl:'t o C(Iob il ti E,, o,. L 11sir, In PI-gs aw" RtLms. ORIG. PUB. : Tr. Vses. n.-i. in.-ta zhivo-;L-1_novodst'va~ 19579 21.1 229-239 AB13TP-6 CT : The experiments were carried out or, Digs and ramns. Pert'aining to pigs, the experimentts afn i3 to clarify the, el'fect of v' 'tamLn B12 upon the animals if it is given wit-h food -ind trie possibility oil replacing vitamin Bl_ by Co. Three families of piglets were selecied7 consisting of 8 heads in each family, being I month old, Identical in terms of weight, c-ex aud blood composition, The lst group re- c~-, i-ved ~I .7 mg of CoCl-7 daili, , -the 2r-d group recaivEid 20 gamm-a cry~t-alline vitamin B12 P'-Ir Card: -1i 41-mimal Husbandry. COUNTRY USM CATEGORY AB5. JOUR. 1 f" C' 00 A!TT14r-)R T !T!.Z ORIG. PUB. A'-3 T RA C TL r-sul-t-, werr-, almo:A t,Ap sam-e as when vit"amin was used; -it -was somew-hat in-forior, however, vrich ~vegand tr.) 'u-Iood for- mation. Since Cc, i-7 chea),)er t,-,Ln vitawin VI-2 as a food supplement, th,-~ jnt'rodu-~Liorl 0-1-10 into t1ne composition o,-" feedis i:, reco-cmanded for localities whe*rr! itz cort--~ri- -J~! in soils. The exnerinientlf rams was: to -I.Lnd a n--s- sure the provission of tiie ar-Loial orgnmIsm with Co and vitamin Bl, wn-d to ascertain C a rd OZHIV, F.V.; RODIN, I.I.; PARSHUTIN, G.V., doktor bio*log6niukvi reg*7~1, SXATKIN, P.H.; SMG1 , N.P.; TARUMH, A.M., red.; MWHOV N.N., tekhn.red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.P., takhn.red. [Artificial insemination of farm animals; a manual for zoo- technicians and veterinary workers] Iskusetvennoe osemenenie sel'skokhoziaistvennykh zhivotnykh; rukovodstvo dlis zootekh- nikov i veterinarnykh rabotnikov. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Pad red. G.T.Parshutina. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sel'khoz.lit-ry, 1959. 428 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Artificial insemination) OZHIN, F.V.; ROD1111', I.I.; RUMUETSEV, N.V.; SKATKIE, P.N.; qq~GRI,_ J..1 TRUBKITI) G.D., red.; SHEVTSOVA, A.A., red.; YA-'PI;YKH., A.M., red.; R~,OKOFIYFVA, L.N... tekhn. red. [Artificial insemination of farm animals; manual for zootechnicians and veterinary workers] Iskusstvennoe usemenenie 80.1skokl.oziaistven- nykh zhivotnykh; i-ukovodstvo dlia zootekhnikov i veterinarnykh rabot- nikov. lzd,3,) perer. i dop. By F.V.Ozhir- i dr. 1.1,oskva, Izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov, 1961. 447 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Artificial insemination) SHERGIN, 11,P. Concentration of the trace elements cobalt and copper in soils and forage grasses of the Polesye Lowland (White Russia) Trudy Biogeokhim. lab. no.11:70-71+ 160. ~MIRA 14:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchrio-issledovatel-skiy institut zhivotnavodstva. (POLESYE--MIVERALS IN SOIL) (POLESYE-PIAMTS-CHEMICAL CONPOSITION) (TRACE ELEMTS) SHRRGIN, S.N., inzh. ~'tractural analysis of mechanisms. Trudy XIMESKH 12:336-342 16o. (MIRA 13:9) ~Mechanical movements) BELUZE~ON, V.~.-., (Kuxok, u1. Engellsa d.136J. kv.27); oKVORTSOIT B.A. (Leningrad, . .. 1u.-a pechatnikov, d.7.kv.26); PARKHOMCHUK, Ya. (L.-ningrad, ul. vu~.,-. Fe~hatnikov, d.7.kv.26); TRAUBE, Ye.S.(Donetsk, 5, u1. Shchorsa, i.i2. kv.8); DROZDOV, A.D. (Novocherkp-ssk., ul. B.Kimellnitskogo d.151. VAYNBERG, A.M. (Moskva, V-180, Malaya Yakimanka, d.22, kv.19); F11APTOV, M.A. (Kemerovo, ul. Dzerzhinskogo d.27, kv.11); GANZBURG, L.B. llo,ningrad P-3p Krasnosellskaya, d.12, kv.2); BUDANOV, V.D. (Moskva, A-.-87, Chuksin tijpik, d.4, kv.17); LYSENKO, N.G. (Kiyev, ul. Suhmov- lk:lya, d.5.kv.71); Ye.N. (Cherkassy, u1 Uritskogo., d.37,kv.6); TRUSHCHEV, Ye.A.; SUVOROV, Yu.I. (Riga, ul. Suvorova, d.20, kv.11); ART.4140NOV, I.G. (Riga, u1. Suvcrova, d.20, kv.11); OKHAPKIN, V.V. (YarosLavll, Tutayevskoye shosse, d.32); OLIKHOVSKIY, I.L. (igmrlkov, pr. Moskovskiy, d.199) D1.3coveriEs and inventions. Prom.energ. 19 no.7:55-56 Jl 164. (MIRA 18!1) 1. Bereznikovskiy sodovyy zavod, byuro po ratsionalizatsii i izobretatelt3tvu.9 Permskaya obl., g. Berezniki (for Trushchev). 2. Yaroslavl', Tu wyevskoye shosse, d.32, YaZMOGK (for Okhapkin). 3. Kharlxov, pr.Moskovskiy, d.199, Kharikovskiy elektromekhani- ch&skiy zavod, byaro po rat3ionalizatsii i izobretatellstvu (for 011kho7skiy). A. Country : USSR Catcgory : D-*sezse-~ -if Farm ~n,.-*L'---'I.-,I& R Djseuzec J':-.us&d by dALteria ~'Wn-i ;a*ba. Jour. Ref Llw-i3iol., No 195, Q"001 0 ~/ lAuthor legoshiu, :1. S.; 1511'~)rginj ZU2 i~,% [Institut. I hirgiziwa 6cientlflc Reseaxch Im-tiGute of* The Pathoinorphology ol" Tuberculosis L, Pearl- hens4I OrIg Pub. : byul, nauchno-teklu2e inform. Kirg. n.-i. in-t zhivotnovodstva i vetuerinarii, 19581 110 1 (3)9 59 Abstract : -',To abstract. 0 a r,:! - 1/1 *Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences. ;. - . ., . ! : ' '-;tA i8-.- . I -,) YEGWHIN, I-S., kand, vt:1xi-, nalik; SURGIIII, YII.K., kand. veter. nallk Eradication of infectiaus strophic rhinitiz of swine on fams. Veterinariia 40 no.6-.38-40 Je '63. (MMA 17:1) 1. Kirgizskiy nauchno-issledovatells-kiy institut zhivotno- vodstva i veterinarii. VOLIFSONY I.S.; T-ELESHOV4., Pri-nim-al-I u~--ha3+-_*Y---: SFEIKH-~I, G.A.; IKL~r'J,07A, R.K.- S- ~jL"*-' , E. ~~. - SSEISHT:-~'., ~'.D. New oil field in the Tatar A.S.S.R. nim. -- +-e-kh- topl. -4 masel 9 no.5:29-31 5 MY 1 -41 1. (IMI'V, 17 :7 ) 1. Tatarskiy ne.ftyanoy sled vatell skly institu KII~ILENKO, Fedor Grigorlyevich; SHERGINA, G., red. [Efficiency promoters on the Krasnogorsk State Farm] Astsionalizatory Krasnogorskogo sovkhoza. Barnaul, Al- taiskoe knizhrLoe izd-vo, 1963. 47 P. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Direktor Krasnogorskogo sovkhoza na. Altaye (for Kirilenko). ;W-,a Dmitriyuvm; G., red. -- ~ ;., - "--a ~ S . -'*!- * L.ka--~ C-.Ged uontr--l --n --ow cro... cl:ltivatio!~- - - --n: '%~ - . - v popashmoi sisteme ze~7dedeliia. -a-. -,u.!, kriizl-uioe izd-vo, 19 u3 . '77 p. (1.1 ~A 16:2) PUDOVIX, A.11.; SMGIIIA. I.V. Allyl regrouping. Part 19: The reacion of magnezium organic compounds and sodium diethylphosphorate with isomeric Isoprene hydrochloride and methoxychloroisohexanes. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.10: 2750-2755 0 '57. (MIRA 11:4) l.Kazanaki.v gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Magnesium--OrgOic compounds) (Isoprene) (Hexane) Sff&RGINA, K.B. ."13. Calculatin.g - f'-,c-ds of snow-water floods in rivers of thas plains area of Kazakhstan. Izv.AN Kazakh.M.Ser.energ. no.11:133-17 '56. (K&z&kI-.st&n---'Stream measurements) (K6U 10:2)