SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEROV,-IGNATYEV, G.P. - SHERSHEVSKAYA, R.S.
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ASSOCIATION: razi-lot-4:-~khniki i
im. A.S. Po:pova (All-Union Salezcbific and Technical
Society cr Radio aud "JCmMrImUlations Engine-ering im. A.S. Popov)
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AUTHOR- Sheroy- at'-vev. G_P_
TITLE: Transistorized Amplifiers in Television Engineering
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika kino i televideniya, 1960, No. 1, pp. 37 - 43
TEXT-, This is the first part of an article concerned with Soviet and
foreign developments on transistorized TV amplifiers, in which the author reviews
transistorized amplifiers for TV transmitters. The second part of this article,
concerned with the transistorized amplifiers of TV receivers, will be published
in a future issue of this periodical. Figure 1 shows the circuit diagram of a
transistorized preamplifier for the vidicon camera tube. It is assembled on a
645 6 (6ZH5B) tube and 4 transistors. Figure 2 shows the circuit diagram of the
first preamplifier stage for the superorthicon camera tube, assembled on a/1403
(P403) transistor. Figure 3 shows first stages and the resistance-capacitance
divider circuit of the intermediate video amplifier, assembled on fourf1403 (P403)
transistors. Figure 4 shows a circuit for restoring the cohstant component of
the video signal and for injecting blanking pulses. It is assembled on two11403
(P403) and four n 402 (P402) transistors. Figure 5 shows the amplifier output
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stage of the pulse divider, assembled on[7603 (P603)-transistor. There are 5
circuit diagrams and 14 references: 10 English, 3 Soviet, and I German.
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AUTHOR: Sherov-Tcmai Iveg. Q_g.
TITLE: Tran-.1storized Amplifiers in TV Engineering
PERIODICAL: Tekhnika kino i televideniya.' 1960, No. 3, pp. 42 - 48
TEXT: This is the second part of this article. The first part, devoted
to the transistorized amolifiers of transmitting devices, was published in this
periodical, No. 1, 1960. The author describes and gives circuit diagrams of
transistorized units of a TV-receiver. Figure I shows a high-frequency amplifier
of a T11-receiver. In this single-stage amplifier, the transistor has a common-
emitter connection. Figure 2 shows a basic heterodyne circuit with aIT411 (P411)
transistor. The circuit has good operational indices in a frequency interval
not exceeding 150 Mc. Figure 3 shows mixe.- and intermediate-frequency amplifier
circuit. Figure 4 shows a circuit diagram of the output phase-inverting video
amDlifier with emitter coupling; Figure 5 a video amplifier circuit with a po-
tentiometric collector coupling. Figure 6 shows a circuit diagram of the final
video amplifier with conductance-coupled stages. In conclusion, the author
states that a partial conversion of -tube circuits into transistorized ones in a
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T11-receiver is not practicable in most cases. However, a complex conversion of
e advantage due to
all (or most) units of the receiver would bring a considerabl
lower power consumDtion. There are 6 circuit diagrams and 12 references: 7 Eng-
lish, 3 Soviet, 1 French and 1 Italian.
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phase-inverting video amplifier with with potentiometric collector cou-
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AUTHOR: Sherov-Ignat'yev, G.P.
TITLE: Stability and gain of point-contact tr-insistors in
coamion-emitter and common-collector configurations
PERIODIC,kL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronikp-,
no. 1, 1961, 19, abstract 1 D137 (V. Sb. Poluprov-
odnik. pribory i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, M., Sov.
Radio, 1960, 224-239)
TEXT: Because of various interpretations by several authors of I
the operation and application possibilities of point-contact tran-
sistors in common-emitter and cowion-collector configurat ions, the
conditions for stability of the above transiLftor connections are
.,inalyzed. It was both from the., theory a-Lid experii-aent that the
st;.ble reg - of amplification coincided for all three connections.
,ions
The stzible state regions are reduced, howe,-er, with the increase of
the additional resistance Rb in the base circuit and i-acrease with
the increase of additional resistances Re in the emitter and Rc in
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the collector circuit, The conditions of no self-excitation can
be obtained in the common-base configuratioin for a large, and for
all other configurations for a small, internal. source resistance.
Erroneous results of the stability criteria analysis are pointed
out as obtained for common-emitter and collector connections (see
editor R.F. Shi: Poluprovodnikovyye triody i Wi primeneniye (Semi-
conductor Triodes and their Applications) Translated from English.
Gosenergoizdat, 1957). 1t is shox-ni that the increase of stability
of a transistor -xnplifier i-rith current gain > I can be achieved by
the simultaneous use of" different transistor configurations. ~Form,-
ulae are derived for evaluating the stability, power, currell-L and
voltage gains, and numerical ex,mples are given, 10 figures. 7
references.
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LURIYE,O.B. Prinimali uchastiye:,SIIE'~IOV-IGAI-i'TIYLV G P . GAMBURG,
R.A.; ENTINA, Ye.l.; YANffL-T9W4--f-.S.' red.; ZABOLOTSKIY,
N.G.) red.; SVESENIKOV, A.A., te".n. red.
[Video frequency amplifiers] Usiliteli videochastoty. Izd.2.,
perer. i dop. Noskw, Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio,," 1961. 675 P.
(MIRA 15:2)
(Amplifiers (Electronics))
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J-~-ro:,. Dysentery Trudy 2-y pavlovskoy I,"- nfurentsii TomskoLuc) Institu-ta,
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AU7HORS Shz--ro-y, A.-I. ; Arkhangel'skiy, A. A.; Lai-y-shiv, G. D., Member of
A:ade~ of Sc--'enc- KazSSR
TITLE Tn~ of u~injz nuc-!,~ar r~=son&nc= in magn-tic flaw detection
PERIODICAL. Akad-miya nauk Kazak-hskoy SSR. Vestnik, no. 3, 1961, 105 - 107
TEXT, Brit~f information is given on preliminary experiments with a new
mqgn~--~.~ f1a;- d~tr-,---,Ac-n m~-thol developed at the authors' laboratory. The method's
princ-iple 1B by nutation. It is said to be the only method - -nde~ring
possilblr- +.he we%~~uTr-meni. of wgak and nonuniform magnetic fields, which cannot be
Jon~ by twc other existing m~tthods - "nuclear induction" (G. Bloch, W. W.. Hansen,
M E, pa-'*a-a, 1946) and "adscrotion method" (E. M- Purkell, N. C. Gorrey, R. U,
Round, 1946). There &rs 5svera-1 different typez of magnetic probes used for mag-
n~t.it7. flaw d=,~sction. The SenFitive element. in the described method is a nuclear
ma~giF-tis ~--ezona~rice Pis.t-,up. lth,~- exDrz-riment. unit is illustrated in a block diagram.
Water from -!.)I- ma-in-s 1~: driven th-rcugh a container placed in a strong magnetic
fi-~!d vfod-,c~j by a magne". arid flows throuQ~h a pipe. The --oil of the nuclear re-
-~r.raznca pl-kviD i,~ ie+ on I+h-z pipc- ~-,nzi and corw.~:-c-ed C~D a d=tectcr. It is desir-
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abl- fvie rriag_r)c-ti_- fi%~',j =_-arrounding 1~he :2oil bi~ 30 oe with not more than 0.5
.D,4~,rr nonuni.f o-~mi ty -A fniniature _radio--f7,equen-:y coil can be placed at any spot.
oo Ite pip-, -7re force lln~_z_ of noil. muot p~,netrat- the. enrire cros!F section
ar~_i of ~h,~ pip-. TI- wa--?-r vclu_rr,~. under -,h~ ~imul'~-).neous: of -a radio-fre-
.-i~ri:v fi-.'.j pr-,:1u:(ii by th- coil. pr-.~,~n,,_z the -~.ffective voluv:~ in which the mean
f 1~1 in',~ensity is measured, i.e., it Is the work volume of the magnetic probe.
This volum_,z; can practically be r=du,,-ed to only 0.01 cm3. The radio-frequency field
in !-- ~:)ik is produc=d by a gen~rat;ov. The watar pazsing the ~~ontainer obtains a
p--,larl,zat-ion ver-to5 thal d~lpt3nds on the timF- during which the water was in the
.nagnz- I ziruz field IC ) -3-Tid Oie f,~ell inT
=n:,itv H n O.A
M = XO H,,OAM
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Q itudanall -LLxation dime (for nonpurifted waT.=r T1
z~_ 1. 1 - J thz~t nu2lear r5csonanes sig-
Tf7,E- oo:,3.T.i z~-j watfo, f 7 c* ~ovc-r a pir-jpup; an
r
I-11 P--_4_jz~d 11-1 ,, an anrlpl.-jd~ propor4~icnal to M. If the intensity of any
1-nniin,for-T fl-!~ is Y-q,,ir=j -.h~ field 4s P-'aced into it. When the fre-
'_Ih~ f:~--Ld ~f th,= (i, , tk7e fr-ql.:-?n,:v From. th-~ genera4'orNbecomes
p---_~ion in O-i~_ m-an vi-id cf the nut-ation
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pi:"p, %Yie pciarization vector of water flowing through this volume will change.
car disappear, or change the pole. The nuclear resonance signal in the clrow' '
will. c-or-reSpondingly disappear or change the pole. The intensity of field being
,PeaE--tred -~,an be determined by reading the generator frequency (cA on the scale;
where y- 4250 - 2n - I --. In the tes-i~ unit the measurement ac-
oe - see
was determined by the frequency measurement accuracy and amounted to 0.004
T~ie major advantage of the method is that the sensitive element always
'n
s
l,owz T.qe rrean field intensity, regardless of how it is directed. The small size
--~f .te sensi,.I.-e element and absolute measurement units are the other advantage-
M-asurer.nen,.S are possible at a very small distance from the workpiece surface '.be-
lcw 1 rrTr,), which is impossible with the existing permalloy pickups -even of best
aesigns. in experiments "he probe was clamped in a special holder and moved along
11,e s,.jr1:ace of %he test specimens. The probe displacement is shown in millimeter-
bor-,zonl.al axis in three included graphs, and the field intensity 1-1 oer-
zs-~-d cr ~J-e verTi-cal. Data are present-ed obtained on a specimen with one simulal-
ed --rack under a 3-mm 1~hick steel pla~.e and from. a specimen with two simulated
cracks at close distance. The opeo-imens were ground steel bars and plates connect,
.=d n *.he of a small elecT~romagnet. The field intensity at 5 mm from ';he
SL,r-- 4mei vial- abcu+ Ice. Cracks were iml~ated bv oul,ring the plates together.
a.-
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ACCESSION NR: AP5008578
AUTHOR, ~etroy~
Yu. M-~ Pherr, A. S.
TITLE: Hest-insul~Lt ~n'design for aircraft3) Class 62, No. 169ho
8
SOURCE: Byu"etent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 6, i965, -113
TOPIC TAGS: heat insulating design, aircraft, heat insulation
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate is for an aircraft heat-insulating design (see.
Fig. 1 of the Enclosure) consisting of an inner and'an outer wall with a porous
screen between. The porous screen is fixed to the~inner wall by,an absorbing
material. Channels are provided for the ci Irculation of the cooling agent.' By
this arrangement the penetration of heat into theinner compartments of the air-,,
craft is prevented, and the volume of cooling agent required is reduced. Ori
g.
art. has: 1 figure. IACI_~
ASSOCIATION: none
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PetrovP Yu. If.; Goguyev, S. V.; flaumov, N. F.; Khokhin, V. L; Sherr, A..$.':
ORG: none
TITLE: A pneumatic relay. Class 62, No. 183605
SOURCE: Izobrotoniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarivye znaki, no. 13, 1966) 146
TOPIC TAGS: pnoumatic device, pneumatic conLrol, valvo
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a pneumatic relay for switching in the
duct and the ejector. The casing of the relay contains inlet and outlet pipes and
valves (see Fig. 1). To reduce the hydraulic resistance and to improve the produc-
tivity, the valves are elastic and have the form of petal-like sectors mounted on
saddles fixed in the casing.
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SURR, S.A., inzhener-pollcovnik.
litlok-ool Nikoluovich Krylov; an outntunding lbifillian Ghip builder] Vydain-
glichliala maskIl lcorabloRtroltal' Aleknel flikoltievich Krylov. Monkvit, lzd-
vo "Znanie," lQ53. 38 T). (mLRA 6:10)
(Krylov. Aleksei Nikolaevich, 1863-1945)
SIMR, S.A.; LUPACII, V.S., redaktor; MYASNIKOVA, T.F., tekhnichaskiy
'?#ft'k-tor.
[Ships of the ocean depths] Korabli morskikh glubin. Moskva, Toen.
iza-vo Miniaterstva obor. SSSR, 1955. 302 p. NLRA 8:11)
(Submarine boats)
,SHERR, S.A.
~~,
A.S. Shillder's activity in the field of submarine building.
Trudy Inst.ist.est.i tekh.13-.123-153 156, ("AA 10:1)
(Shilider, Aleksandr Andreevich, d.1785)
(Submarine boats--History)
SHFRR, S.A.
Ifintory of thn uve of orildriesi to ))rol)pl shipa. Trimiy Inut.int.eFjt.
i tel-li. 29:264-327 '60. (MIRA 13:6)
(ship propulsion)
SHERR, Sergey Aleksandrovich; LUFACII, V.S., red.; KOKINA, N.N.,
tekhn. red.
(Ships for the ocean depths] Korabli morskikh glubin.
lzd.3., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1964. 325 P.
(MIRA 17: 2)
.:ACCESSION NR AN 4OW4424 BOOK EXPLOITATION S/
Sherro- er eats
Sej
Submarines (Korabli morskikh glubin) 3d'ed.j, rev* and enle Moscow,
Voyenizdat M-ve obor. SSSRs 1964j, 325 p. inus.0 biblio, 30,000 copies printed#
TOPIC TAGS.- submarine
PURPOSE AND COVERAGEs This book.tells of the basic stages in the developmeDIt of
.submarine designs of certain outstandiM inventors of early undarwater
vesseles on the equipment of modern submariness, and the heroic actions of Soviet
esubmeriners in World War II. The book is intended for a wide audience.
~TAME OF CONTENTS (abridged]s
~From the author -- 5
.Ch. I. From the primitive canoe to the submarine 13
.Ch. II. The submarine - ng
,Ch, III, Soviet subrAriners 271
Cardl/r
SBIMHAGHETA, L.I.; VDOVENKO, K.G.; MUZYUKINA, T.M.
Comparative evaluation of various methods for taking material to
be tested for dysentery. Lab.delo 2 no.2:25-26 Mr-Ap 156. (KLRA 9:10)
1. Iz bakteriologichaBkogo otdela Kuybysh~vBkoy gorodskoy manitarno-
apidemiologichaskoy stantaii.
(DYSENTERY)
ZINOVIYEVA, I.S.; SHERSHAC17AVA, L.I.; IZRAILZVA, L.M.; SHPAGINA, M.K.
Drug resistance of dysentery bacilli. Antibiotiki 4 no.6:88-92
N-D '59. (MIRA, 130)
1. Kuybyshevskly institut epidemiolopii, mikrobiologii i gigiyany.
(SHIGELLA pharmacol.)
(ANTIBIOTICS pharmacol.)
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-- ~ , A. . - .
Disseitation: "The Conditions for Irreversibility
Synthetic Resins." Cand Chem Inst of Physical
22 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya I-ios-kva, Moscow, 14 Jun 54)
of Ion-Exchange Sorption on
Chemistr7, Acad Sci USSR,
SO: SUM 318. 23 Dec 1954
ROZINSKIT, Tu.B., kELnd.med.nauk; SB:gRSHLKOT,-V.P.-
Memox7. 7.dorovle 6 no.6:4-6 Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(MMORT)
ROZIIBKIY~ Yu.B., kand.&ed.nauk; SHERSHAKOV, V.P.
Laziness. Zdorovle 7 no. 5:20-21 My 16L (MIRA 14:4)
(LAZINESS)
PRAKRIN. M.Ye., kandidat khimicheakikh nauk; SHERSUKOVA. A.M.
Detoxication of cottonseed cake and meal in the oil plant. Trud7
VNIII 3:325-339 156. WaA 10:4)
(Cottonseed meal) (Gossypol)
KANIMR, L,yq,, kqnd.takhn,nauk, SHERSHAKOVA, A.V., inzheneri ZASLAVSKIY, S.A.,
inzh. .1
Multiprogram group-type receiver for operation in wire broadcasting
networks. Vest. sviazi 24 no,2:3-5 F 164. OUR,,, 17-0
SHOSHAKOVA, T.N., asoirant
Condition of the oral cavity in thyrotor-icosis and in Itsenko-
Cushing disease Ewith summaY7 In -English, p.1261. Probl.endok.
I gorm. 3 no.4:81-86 JI-Ag 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Iz kofedry teravevtichesicoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. Ye.Ye.
Platonov) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stoma tolo.vicheskogo irstituts
(dir. - dotsent G.N.Beletskiy) I Vsesoyuzpogo instituta eksperimen-
tallnoy ondokrinologii (dir. - prof. Ye.A.Vasyukova) Ministerstva
zdravookhraneniya SSSR.
(CMHING SYNDROKE, manifestations,
mouth (Rus))
OffFERTHYHOIDISM, manif esta t ions,
mouth (Rus))
(MOUTH, in var. dis.
hy-perthyroidism & Cushing synd. (RUB))
S HERS HANOVS KA.YA., I.,Aj.
~, AA,~- A, I
Diiiaertations. Teploenergetika 4 no 8:96 .4 '57 (MIRA 10:10)
(Electric engi;eeringl I
SHRRsHAYKIN, Nikolay Dmitriyevich, stalevar; TESIMIKO, M. redaktor;
IGHATOY11VA. A.. tekhnfaV'o'kiy redalctor
i
[We are smelting new steals] Plarim stall novykh marok. (moskyal
Moskovskii, rabochii, 1956. 47 P. (MLRA 10:1)
(Steel)
1 -1. - ~ - . . I - . -,- -r- - - , - .-- -' - - - - -
i I I . . . I II. . .. - - , , - . cl~' -.- . " - : i - .
CHERVAKOV, Vasiliy Fedorovich; MATOVA, Yevgeniya YErvgenlyevna; SHUR-
asa 11, Ser ey Vladimirovich; RYABOV,G.Z., redaktor; BBLI-
CHIK%. r '1- -!fWa
C
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HIKOV , u. .".MTn Wa~ly redaktor
[Hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the. Fprensic Medicine
Department of the First Moscow Institute of Medicine (order
of Lenin)] 150 let knfedry sudebnoi meditsiny i Moskovskogo
ordena LeninR meditsinakogo instituta. Moskva, Gos.izd--o
med. lit-ry, l')55. 161 D (~W- 9:3)
(*;DICAL JURISPRUDE-6) (MEDICPL COLLEGES)
Name: 3HLIEHAVY.ITI, 334E;rgz~y Vladimiro-iich
T r'orensic M--;d
Xsst~;rtation: History of th,.- Russian
Service(l'Tth to 19th Centuries)
Degrae: Doe M,:~d Sci
A ff 11. t!, t i o h: St--linnh!A Stfitc. M-d Im--t imeni
Avitsanna
D--fens,:~ Dato, Place: 16 Jan 56, Council of lst Moscow Order
of Lenin Med Inst imeni Sochenov
rl-jrtif~c,-tion Date; 27 Oct 56
Sourcc: BMVO 6/57
SHERSHOKIN, S.V., dotsent
Reorganization of the Pharmaceutical Bweau. Sov.zdrav. 17 no.2:
56-58 F 158. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz Stalinabadskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Avitsenny.
(PHARMACY, hiBt.
in Rusia (Rae))
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SHEFSHAVKIN, S.V., prof.
"Public health in Yaroslavl in the past and present" by V.I.
Beliaev. Reviewed by S.V.Sherashavkin. Sov.zdrav. 21 no.7:80-81
,62. (MIRA 15:8)
(YAROSLAVL-PUBLIC HEALTH)
YEGe"'.Slilri, N.A. ;_SHERS~Dl', SMIRNOV, A.N.; GORjUNOV, A.D.;
, I- :~: -'0L7
IYEGOROV, V.P.; 1"'ASIL --EV, A.V.; KO1'U-='1'SEV' N.; 1- EGOVY
V.A.; KASATHINA., N.F., red.
[~.echanismsjQp lumbering camps; from work practices of the
construction office of the Chusovskoye Logging Camp] Nekhanie-
nT dlia lesozagotovok; iz opyta raboty konstruktorskogo biuro.
Chusovskogo lespromkhod. Moskva, TSentr.nauchno-isel.in-t
ir2ormatsii i tekhniko-ekon.issledovanii po lesnoi, tselliu-
lozno-bumazhnoi, dereVoobrabatyvaiushchei promyshl. i lesno-
mu khoz. 1963. 21 p. (MIRA 17:4)
SHEPSHEN', L., kand. tekhn. nauk; TITCjV, "I.; ZUBOV, A.; SOLCMUMV, S.
Opinions of the leaders of th, economic -!curc--*. Is and special
industrial designers bureaus. Tekh. est. 2 no.7:4-6 il '65-
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Predsedatell Tekhniko-ekonomi.cbeskogo soveta, Leningradskogo
soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Shershen'). 2. Nachallnik
Spetsiallnogo khudozhestvenno-konstruktorskogo byuro Leningrad-
skogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Titov). 3. Zamestitell
predsedatelya Leningradskogo soveta. narodnogo, khozyaystva (for
Zubov). 4. Glavnyy inzh. Spetsiallnogo khudozhestvenno-kon-
struktorskogo byuro Len-ingradskogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva
(for Solomonov).
~, /r SOV/1 17 -5 9-2-:~:://27
D
She r s h e nT, Ch 4 e f o fc'- L - --7 r r
01 Lensovnqrk-hc_-
T 'I T 1, E The IndListr,y of Leninr.-rad is 'Uidely lntrodlac`w- GrOuP
3 L
-
.Pc1-_)di)ction of P.Lachities, and Instr-tir-,zen'ts
3kaya promyshlonnost' shiroko vnedi-yayet ji-tippovoye
prcizvodstvo mashin i pribarov)
PERIODICAL: Ma,:,,-_,inostroitel*-, 1959, Ifr 2., pp 6-8 (UISSR)
~_BSTRACT: This article is a general account of the Jn-roduc-
tion of the group machining method in plants of the
Leningrad Sovnarkhoz, such as "Krasnaya Zaryall,
"Vibrator", "Lenpoli graf mash", IViilkan", "GOLE", plant
imeni Kozitskiylilebel'naya Fabrika (Furniture Factory)
imeni KhaltUrin, "Rallist", "Lenteplobridor", "Elektrik"
"Krasnogvardeyets", plant imeni Sve-rdlov, plant imeni
Karl Marx, "Krasnaya Vagranka". By now, the produc-
tion of 62,000 various items, subdivided into 1,U45
technological groups, has been converted to the group
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17 "1
The Industry of Lenizgrad is Widely Ir,-,;roduc~'-~ ~;roup Prodzo-u-Lon
of T',lachines and Instruments
machining method. The a-a"hor ind,.caTes the rates
of increase of production, reduction of ccst, eco--
nomy of uletals and otlher f-actors aff-ected by in-
troduction of the grrour) machin-_'n-~- :,,e'unod.
ASSOCIATION: Lensovnarkhoz (Leningrad Council of National Eco-
nomy)
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SHERSMUP, L. G.
Development of technical offiP-69 in enterpriscA of the Leningrad
Economic Council. BiuI.t9k-h..-akon.iafom no.-II.I.'71-72 160.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Leningrad-Economia, councils)
SHERSHETITV L.G. ---
Experience of machirery and instrument plants of the LerLipgard
Economic Co-,,,rcil in introducing =ltiple mach-'n-'ng tec~xiaues.
L U -
Bitil. tekh.-ekon.infcrm. no.3:73-76 161. NIRA 14:3)
(Leningrad--44achinery industry)(Leningr~id--Instrument industry)
SHERSH-P VA, Ye. F. (Moskva)
Speech training of children in nurBeries and children's homes.
Med. sestra 18 no.3:30-34 IkLr 159. (MIR& 12:3)
(CHILDIWI--IANGUAGIC)
17 ( I )
AUTHOR: Shersheneva, Ye. N 307/20-12=-2-57/64
TITLE; The Development of the Appenlix VenrifornLs and. its Innervation
(Razvitiye cherveobrazno.-o otrostka i ye.-o innervatsii)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 2, PP 424-427
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The morphology of the vermiform appendix and its innervation
cannot be regarded as investigated. -After a survey of publica-
tions the author tries to solve the following problems:
1) Do the elements of the nervous system of the appendix devel-
op additionally during the embryonic life and after the birth
by transformation of its entodermal or mesodermal cells?
2) '.that are the particularities of its veoetative nerve ele-
ments and of its sensible innervation? 3) What nature has the
interaction between the differentiatinj nerve elements and
the appendix membranes? The author studied appendices of
embryos 15-2~O mm long, new-borns, as well as 4-7-month-old
and 1-7,1-year-old persons. The vermiform appendix appears in
embryos 20 mi.-i lon,- on the transition point of the smiall
intestino to the lar.-e intestine. The author then describes
Card 113 its development in the aforesaid age groups (Fi-s 1-4).
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nd V~!umi",-crtd-; and its
cz; n c'- i, n t th.--, e f 0 r m
:n inle-,ord.--nt section
-2 o t ,~ c t v -~ f, 'I.- c t T h e
t s L!
lifts a c~.,rt~--,in ctructv.rc 1.1int vIlri,-'s
in il '21.e of itf: rail is jraduall,,- complicated
in co,,,,r7,c o!* ''I 1~, 2
-.01c enbrvonic :~n,l poste:nllr-onic
c-~ hnl,!E~ -,1,-,o t"Ie of its ve.,-ct,:ti-ve nervous
6. Ref s 3 t, - aut hor
Svc te, n contract wi )ublications- (I
never Loun(l a z,,f t1le nervo elements b-1- o--
~--..-Atosis. "or ',,a- c:%c c-nclu~c! th--refrom a removal by
Of cells 7,it- neutron for: ation, It
is not .;roduc,-,(l fro-I co-nective tizsuc in :3itu as yet. Fro.--i
all that 161,e aut'ior cCncIu,!e2 th~', t'-a clements of the vo.--eta-
tive nL--vous- s,-.~,tem -nre formeO to:I-eth----- 'W': the centrLi
:ie::-vo-.-.z zysstf~- an' emi--r%te to the or,-an in very early ota-zes
~H fs 1 12) ore ar~ a- reforcnc~-C , 11, 0,f
aro -:,oviet
C,, rd
- I 2i
-~cvolo :.-ient of' ~'-~7)endix --Jermifo--rds and
I nn e, r v a t --; o n
2 3 E ED 0'.ctol-er 15, 1"/'P,
c an
SUD.-I'2TI~D: ~01..er 1 It
:,'ard
SHERSHER, E.) inzhener-podpolkovnik
How to prevent an engine from cutting-off. Av.i koam. 45
no.8:65-69 t62. 04IRA 15:8)
(Airplanes--Engines)
E., KLADVI.1111, Yu., lrizh.-podpol.~ovnik
In catie of a takeoff buovt faLlure. Av. i kosm. 47 no-4:66-71
Ap '65. (MIRA 18:4)
LT71~,'A, M.E.,; SHERSH-EV, B.3. [Sherstov, B.S.
Fha~-:e 'i.r--ram of thn Do,-. ~2; P.. M 7
164.
1. Mr~sko-vs'Kiv Olosuriarstvennyy universitet. Predstavienc akademikom
r Shylo
11KI-ISR Ye. Shilovym L -,r, IF%O.j.
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ACCESSION NR: AP5020309 UR/01.86/65/007/004/0480/0482
sicwsrin + ide.'spiol t 8'"Jor4em;
AUTHOR: Levina, M. Ye.: Shershev. B. S..
- Zaborenko, K., B.
TITLE: Emanation study of the sodium.b llium trifluoride-sodium meta hos hate
system
SOURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 7, no. 4, 1965, 480-482
TOPIC TAGS: sodium compound, radioactivity measurement, phaie diagram
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this investigation was to determine more accurately the
phase diagram of NaBe ~3-NaPO3 system, which was previously studied by means of then-
.mal analysis, and to investigate chemical reactions of mixtures in solid state
which would give additional data concerning this system. The phase diagram of the
NaBeF3-NaPO3 syst-em consists of a continuous series of solid solutions' (Fig. 1 of
~the Enclosure). The methods and the apparatus for measurement of the emanation of
'pure compounds during beating are described in Radiokhindyq,5, 360 (1963). Radio-
.thorium chloride was introduced as an alcoholic solution into finely ground NaBeF3
powder which was then thoroughly mixed and dried. The acti~re NaBeF3' was mixed in
appropriate molar ratios with NaP03,- The mixture was placed into a Pt crucible andl--
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;heated in the metal block of an el ?ctric furnace. The temperature was measured
!with a Pt-Pt/Rh thermocouple. The ionization chamber was used for measuring the a-
iactivi,ty of thoron. The experimental data obtained by the emanation method verify
!the existence of a liquidus curve of the continuous series of solid solutions in
~the investigated system. Orig. art. hasi 4 figures.
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NaBeF3-NaPO3 syst em
Nape,
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'ACCESSION NR: AP5020310 uR/ol86/65/0O7/oo4/o483/oh86
541.123.2:546.45'32,161+546-32'185:546.296'543.226
!Aulxhuh: Levina, M. Ye. ;Shershev, B. S.; Zaborenko, K. B.
VITLE: Study of the KBeF3-KPO3 Gystem by the radioactive emission method
POURCE: Radiokhimiya, v. 7, no. 4, 1965, 483-486
TOPIC TAGS: fluo robe all i um
i jjj,- phosphate glass, optical glass, infrared glass
filter, fluoroberyll-ate phosphate system, phase diagram, radioactive emission method
1ABSTRACT: The phase diagram and solid-state chemical reactions of the KBeF3-KPO3
i
.system have been studied by the radioactive emission method with emphasis on the re-
,gion of the diagram in the 10-40 mol% KPO range, the study of which had not been
3 z
icompleted previously. The b lasses ormed in this region are themos:~-trans-
i
~parent in ultraviolet or infrared s Rtral r gions, and the most weatherproofVof all
:'the glasses in the system studie(1_.,1gd therefore may find applicit-ion as new optical
glassy materials. The curves of emissive power versus temperature of the sample in-o
.dicated that a chemical reaction in the solid state started at 200-220C. Earlier
;DTA data obtained by the authors were confirmed, indicating the formation of a
PeF 3_KFO3 compound with a melting point of 495-500C, which formed two eutectics
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with the pure components of the system. The peaks of the emission curves from the,.
eutectic mixtures containing 20-35 mol% KP03 indicated that the melting begins at'
l
1295-300C for all these mixtures and ends at a temperature varying with the compo-
'sition. Tht latter temperature data coincided with data determined earlier from
;the liquidus curve extrapolated because it was inrpossible to obtain experimental DTA
~;data for this part of the phase diagram. Ori'~- art. has: 5 figures. (JK1
'ASSOCIATION: none
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ACC NR: AP6010832 SOURCE CODE: UR/0073/66/032/003/0253/0255
AUTHOR: Lev-ina, M. Ye.; Shershev, B. S.
ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
TITLE: Phase diagram of the NaBeF3-NaP03 system
SOURCE: Ukrainskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, v. 32, no. 3, 1966', 253-255
TOPIC TAGS: fluoroberyllate glass, phosphate glass, optical glass, infrared glass
filter, metafluoroberyllate metaphosphate system, phase diagram
11 'ki 10 11
ABSTRACT: The phase diagram of the NaBe%~ 3wsystem has been established by
differential thermal analysis of the mol n, 10 cooled mixtures of pure components
of the system to determine the conditions ofToormation of fluoroberyllate glasses./-Ir
The formation of such glasses was reported in the literature. A rapid (30--40C
per min) cooling of the NaBeF3-NaPO3 melts produced transparent, moisture resistant'
glasses over the entire range of concentrations of the components. Quality of the,~
glasses was improved by pouring the melt on'a~platinum sheet. The phase diagram I
of the system was typical for a continuous series of solid solutions with a min1mum.
melting point at 40 mol% NaP03- Composition dependence of dielectric losses, tg 6
and of refractive indices of the glossy samples confirmed formation of continuous
solid solutions. The glasses formed by rapid cooling of the melts had low melting
Lpoints (,x,240-625C) and were partially transparent in the ultraviolet and infraredj~'
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spectral regions. They do not crystallize by annealing and may be used in industry.
Crystallized glasses of the NaBeF3-WaP03 system were obtained by a slow cooling of
the melts of any composition within the system. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. [JKI
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AU Shershnev, S. T (Engine
TITLE- Calculation Of rotective shells of nucle ar-reactors
SOUWE. Moscow. Inzlienerno-stroiteltnyy.imtitut. . Sbornik trudov, no* 36, 19U.
Kaf ed-ra stroltellstva yadernykh ustanovok (Department for the construction of
.nuclear engineering installations), 101-329
jTOPIC TAGS- structural an4yeis, radiation protsotionl.shell theory
14a
i ABSTRACT: The eFa e of shells is reviewed for.the purpose of providing a I
.computational pUde in the solution of structural problems involved in nuclear
reactor shield construction. The problem variables are expressed in terms of the
forces (T) and moments (H) of the.three-,dimensional coordinate system shown in j
'Pigs 1 on the Enclosures. Consideration of t he equilibrium state of h shell
,element yields three - equations-- oj f nT_,-,_equi
OB
1 Ub-.~_
N
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4-'
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Ad d
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and three more equations of moment equilibriwa
I (OUDIMI +01AIMMS! '41 1 1 1 1 1 .*.'. ~.~ .
=0;
-B
ti
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0;
-WB- da
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TI. T.'j+M"' -0.
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RT
Here A)BI are coefficients of the first,quadratid fork qOk
and R, are,pr
oor
nents of the surface load along the c dinate axeS3 ihoipal
Iradii of curvature for thegiven coordinate system. Subnti-tntion, of, var-iables.
ps~
!describing deformation characteristics and elasticity relationshi intr6-:
Iduction of complex variable forms proposed by V.,V, Noiozfii1ov,-(Kovyy matod
raucheta tonkikh obolochek., Izve AN SSSRs OTNv 1946s No* 1)-resultIn further
reduction of the equilibrium equations. An exponential stress function) written;
I
;in complex form, is introducedp and after a series of operations and redudtionst
!the solution set
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ACCESSION NR:, AP5003828
0/0190/65/007/O61/0055/000
AUTHORS: Ginzburgo L. V.; Shershnevt V. A.; Pshenitsyna, To Ps; Dogadkinj B. A.
,TITLE: Reaction of unsaturated elas =Z7e with ph~~~rmald ~de derivatives
:under vulcanizing conditions
SOURCE: Vyookomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 7, no- it 19659 55-62
;TOPIC TAGS: butyl rubber, vulcanization, IR analysis/ IKS 14 IR apparatus, 1 800 IR
lapparatua
jABSTRAC:T: An M study (700-2000 cm71 on an IKS-14 apparatusp 2000-4000 cm71 on an
'1-600 apparatus) was oted on the reaoti products of unsaturated rubbers
_AondL an (SKD)
jand of butyl rubbersKrith 2.6-dimethylol-4-tert.-butylpheno1 (AW)t with and without
SnCl 2H 0. The IR spectra of SKD and butyl rubber containing 12 parts (by weight)-
j6 a2;
of e ahrom graphically. To relate the structural kinetics to the consumption,
l
;of aster groupsp the eater -HY was intr6duced into the
Y1. HSI
0
CH.
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Irubbers (dissolved in CC1 it was found that the degree of structurization c'ou3.d'-,..'T,.:-",'-
be expressed as
Sig -1019 Ig.
3 ai
X,:=;,.:.~2,0-10"Jg ccu-3) (where o eater group concentration m01/
for initial IRW concentration of 12 and 6 parts by weight respectively. To show
that the radical processesp whioh.develop during structurizationp end when
i
.jequilibrium degree of structurization is reachedp 6 free r 'adioal acceptor (2-
imereaptobenzothiazole, MBT) was added to the rubbers.. During the initial stagest
UBT decreased. the degree of structurizationy but had no effect after equilibrium
was reached. The addition of SnCl 2H 0 sigiiificantly increased the vulcanization
Irate (at temperatures above 160C 4 oiders of magnitude), but no esters could be
Ifound, and the concentration of phenolic hydroxyl decreased by 50A after 15 minutes,
lat 160C. This indicates the possibility of chromanic stractureB as well as an
:interaction of DMF with 01-metbylene hydrogen from the rubber. Orig. art. hast 3
figures.
!ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inatitut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekbndlogii im. Me Be
;Lomonosova (116scow Institute~of Fine Chemical Technology)
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AUTHOH: Shershev, Ye., Lt. Colonel, Engineer
TITLE: How to prevent engine flameout during flight
.l'7-RIODICAL: '.'Iojskoffy przeglqd lotniczy, no. 12, 1962, 27-32
This is a translation of a Russian-language article published
in the periodical "Aviyatsiya i kosmonavtika", no. 8/62, and constitutes a
narrative account of likely causes of engine flameout during flight and
appropriate precautions. Specific mention is made of the following: Proper
overpressure in fuel tanks; fuel pump performance; temperature control in
afterburner oDeration; how and when to turn on the afterburner; avoiding
the use of hydraulically operated equipment.when afterburner is on or being
turned off to prevent pressure fall in the hydraulic system; watch-of tem-
perature during afterburner-assisted climb; proper timing of iris nozzle
movement; mechanical check of iris nozzle; lean-mixture engine speed; and
acceleration pick-up test. The following-engine parts affecting flameout
are mentioned: 495A pump, CN-9 pump, ITRA-11A feed pump, KPM-1A coil, and
DSD-2 differential pressure indicator. There are 2 figures.
Card 1/1
SHMSHEVICt, S.M. (Vil'nius)
Use of chlorethyl block in certain diseases. Soy.med. 18 no.6:
31-32 Je 154. (HLBA 7:6)
(ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL. in various disaaaes
*ethyl chloride block)
(FTHYL CHWRIDB, therapeutic use)
SOV/177-58-11-17/50
AUTHCR: Shershever, S.':., Docent, Colonel of the Medical Corps
TITLE: Treatment of Myositis, Acute Neuralgia, Mononeuritis
and Radiculitis Idith Iodine Paste
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-mefllitsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 11, PP 53 -
55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article deals with the treatment of various ner--
vous diseases with iodine paste. The author stresseE'
the good results obtained with iodine paste of Pro-
fessor S.K.. Rozentall which was described in "Herald
of Experimental Mledicine" in 10.45 (Nr. 4). - The
paste is composed of iodine - 0.3, chloroform -
150.0, ethyl alcohol - 20.0 and paraffin wax - 30-3.
In his monograph "Ishias" (1,.Iedgiz, 1954), D.A. Sham.-
burov emphasized the rapid calming of pains due to
this paste. A.I. Ponizovskaya wrote in the journal
"Neuropathology and Psychiatry" (Eid. 5, 19157) on good
Card 1/2 results in treating 624 patients suffering from di-
PETRUSENKO, A.V., polkovnik med.sluzhby; SIMSFI?,V,%R, S.M., pollccr7nik mod.
sluzhby
Rosult of the work of a military modiCal society of a district hospital.
Voen.-ruod.zhur. no.10.-53-E;5 0 '59. U-11EA 130)
(SOGIETIES, MJMIOAL)
(MILITARY ~UMICINAE)
TEYTF,LIBAUM, M.M., polkovnik med.aluzhby, kand.med.nauk; SKIRSKUM, S.M.,
polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, kand.med.nauk; KAYWVA, L.P.
SMtomatology of gastric and duodenal ulcer in young subjects.
Voen.-med.zhur. no.2-.77-79 Y 160. (MIRA 13:5)
(PEPTIC ULM)
SHEFER, D.G.; MALKIN, M.F.; NEYGALIKH, M.G.; RAZUMOVSKAYA, A.M.
SHERSHEVER9 S.M.; SOSKOVA, A.V.
Medical and prophylactic significance of the use of anticoagulants
in disorders of the brain blood supply. Zhur. nerv. i psikh. 60
no. 6:702-706 160. (MLU 13:12)
1. Kli-nika nervnykh bolezney Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo
instituta, Institut kurortologii i fizioterapii nervologicheskiye
statsionary Sverdlovska.
(BRAIN-BLOOD VESSELS) (ANTIGOAGULANTS)
C. I.
SHERSH:-,NMIYA, C. I. "Vascular reactions of th-3 retina in cerebral warti..-.e trawaall,
In the collection: Boy:~vaya trav:-za ncrvnoy sistemy, Khartkov, 1943t- p. 114-21.
SC;: U-3;61, 10 kwil 53 (Letopis - Zhurnal 1nykh Statey No. 11, 1949)
SREF.ShEVSKAYA, 0. 1., KOLEE, A. A., and LUty.4huiA, ,. -
SHERSHEVSKAYA, 0. 1., KOLEN, A. A., and LUKIYANOVA, N. D. "Changes in the field of vision
in cerebral battle trauma", In the collection: Boyevaya travma nervnoy sistemy, Kharikov,
1948, p. 122-28.
SCP U-3~61, 10 April 53 (L-Aonis - 21jurnal lnykh S-atey No. 11, 1949)
SHEPSHEVSKAYA, (). I, and XOPILI-L-EVINA, Z. A.
sEF,dsUySK&y_A, 0. 1. and KOPILI-LEVINA, Z. A. "On functional damage. to vision and hearing in
wartime" (Diagnostics and Therapy), In the collection: Boyevaya travma nervnoy Sistemy,
Khar1kov, 1948, p. 175-84.
SC: U-3261, 10 April 53 (Letopis - --,hurnal Inykb. Statey No. 11, 10J49)
I -- m.~. ~
SHERSHEVSKAYA, 0. 1. nnd KOPILI-LEVINA, z. A.
SHRSH3VSKAYA, -0. -1. and KOPILI-LEVINA, Z. A. "On certain disorders of the pupil In cerebral
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SG: U-3261, 10 April 53 (1,-~topis - Zhtu-na~ Inykh Statey No. 11, 1949)
bee venom My/ilan 49
"Treatment of ]Rheumtic Iritis With Be* Yqnom,,t'
Docent 0. 1. ShershavskaTa, Novosibirsk., t pp,
"Vest Oftalmolw , Vol X=I2 No 3
Atathor's clinic is at present investigating the
action of bee venomp Yhich has been used for '
treating rheumatic diseases for many years. In
ao-t* rheumatic iritis, painful irldocyol~tis
vith posterior synechia., turbid ocular humor
and,reduotian of vision to 0.001,, use of the
venom pro&wsw an.astmIshIng effect. Inflawa-
torY OcUdItIon SaUldes Md. after 3 or 4 dorop.
a complete restoration -or UUMMIVial is
indicated. This nethidd ilec, shartens--hri-
tion of treatment ~conaiderab:lftji~ Attftpkv'I---
are being made to find a suitable extract or
synthetic preparation since it is impractical
to keep a supply of bees at all hospitals.
SHERSHEVSKAYA, 0.1., professor
Ophthalmologic findings in endarteritis obliterans. Vest. oft. 33
no.5:11-16 S-0 154. (MLRA 7:10)
1. Direktor glaznoy kliniki Stalinskogo Instituta usovershenetvo-
vaniya vrachey.
(ENDARTIRITIS OBLITHRANS. manifestations,
aye)
(EYE, in various diseases.
andarteritis obliterans)
SHERSHEVSKATA. ~.,,,_professor
Extraction of non-magnetic foreign bodies from the eye. Test.
oft. 31, no.6:31-35 N-D 154. (MIRA 8.1)
1. Iz glaznoy kliniki Stalinskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya
vracheyo
.(EYE. foreign bodies,
extraction, non-magnetic)
(FOREIGN BODIES.
eye, extraction, non-magnetic)
Z
EXCERPTA iK.,T)ICA Sec.12 Vol,111/4' OphthAlmoloCy Ac)r57
619. SHERSHEVSKAYAO. *Ophthalmologic manifestations in
-C'hyreotoxicosis (Russ.ian text) VESTN.OFTAL. 1956, 4
(16-20)
The author observed a stubborn, recurrent spasm of the accommodation with
lenticular astigmatism and asthenopia in 6 patients with thyreotoxicosis. Atropin-
ization produced only a temporary effect. The spasm was eliminated only after
treatment of the thyreotoxicosis by small doses of iodine ( under the observation
of an endocrinologist). The next changes were observed in the retinal vessels:
there were present not only dilatation and pulsation of the retinal arteries, but
also dilatation of the retinal veins ( in 12 out of 60 patients), oedema of the peri-
papillar and macular regions, cotton-wool patches and haemorrhages in the retina
in 3 patients. These haemorrhages could be explained by vascular dystonia and
by lack of vitamin C due to the faulty basal metabolism in these patients. The
circulatory disturbance and the marked lability of the retinal vessels was confirm-
ed by the measurement of the pressure of the central retinal artery in 30 patients
aged 18 to 35 yr. suffering from thyreotoxicosis. In 12 patients, the systolic
pressure was above 75 mm. and the diastolic above 55 mm., in 2 patients it was
hypotonic, in 16 it was normal. The next phenomenon in patients suffering from
hyperthyroidism was the development of allergic reactions. Severe, recurrent
eczema of the lids caused by the use of atropine in uveitis was alleviated by mic ro-
doses of iodine. Several case histories illustrate these interesting observations.
Sitchevska -New York, N.Y.
SaRSIMVSKAYA, 0.1., professor
Surgical treatment of dislocations and subluxations of the crystalline
lens into the vitreous humor body. Vest.oft. 69 no-5:3-7 S-0 156.
(MLRA 9:12)
1. Zav. kafedroy glaznykh bolezney Btalinskogo instituta usovershen-
stvovaniya vrachey.
(CRYSTALLINS LENS, dislocation
disloc. & subluxatioa into vitreous body. surg.)
5HZR5HSV3XPTA. 011ga lsaakovna
[Bye inJuries in industry and their prevention] Proizvodetvennyi
travmatizm glaz i ego profilaktiks. Leningrad, Hedgiz, 1959.
222 p. (MIRA 13:7)
(BIB--WOUNDS AND INJURIZS) (INDUSTRIAL SAMT)
SHERSHEVSKAYA, 0.1.
Rheumatic changes in the fundus oculi. Vest.oft. 74 no.1:28-33
'61. (MIRA 14:3)
(EYE-DISEASES AND DEFECTS) (RE MMATIC FEVER)
SHERSHMKAYA, 0.1., prof.
Clinical aspects of choroidal and retinal vascular pathology in
rheumatic fever. Top.revm. 2 no.3:73-77 J1-S 162. (MIRA 16$2)
1. Is kafedry glazn-ykh bolezney (zavo - prof, 0*1. Shershevskaya)
Wovokuznetskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(RHMIATIC FMR) (EYE-DISF.ASES ARD DMM)
--na*
ga Is aak,
..-es --n c, a r;
ai
,;iseasesj izmenon iiq GT'-~~ria zreniia Pri nc:k(,T-crYkh se:--
r- ,'.
kh. Nosk-.r~~, 1-le, ----
RYZIIKOV, F.Ya., 'Inzh., O'NEISHEVSKAYA, ii.M., irizh.; IWHBA, T.S., irizh.
Hardening spare metallurgical eq-.Ipment parts at the Fetrovskii plant.
Met. i gornorud. prom. no.3:76-.80 My-Je '63. WIRA 17:1)
SHERSFU;VSKAYA, H.S.
Rate and degree of adaptation of Shigella to antibiotics. Zhur. mikrobiol.
epid. iimunn. 29 no.12:70-74 D 158. (XIBA 12:1)
1. 1z Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(ANTIBIOTICS. eff.
in Shigella, adaptation rate & degree (RaB))
(SHIGDELIA, eff. of drags on,
antibiotics, adaptation rate& degree (Ilus))