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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHERBAUM, L.M. - SHERBOV, N.A.

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Aca-4-=y of Sciences (Cont.) SOV/5573 Tb-- rc=ain1r7, articles discuss visual natell-'te cbservationa and the results of 1~1.ictographic obserrations of the -t-Alit- 1958 6 1 f%z,d 1958 6 a - No pi,rsonalltieG are mentioned. There am, 2 references: I Soviet and I English. 'LABM OF CO.NTE-171,5: T Tlyt, V, 2-1. [Inst1tut fizild I a5tronozdl A21 ESSR, Tartu Institute of Physics and AstronorU of the Academy cf Sciences of the ESSR, Tartul, A Nc-.r Satellite -Tracking Instrument WIN-3 Ey--asto, Ya. E. [Tnstit-at fiziki i ast-.ono-.Ai AN ESSi, Tartusidy gosudiirstvennyy universitet - Institute of Physics and Astronomy of the Acad~,=rj of Sciences of the ESSI, Tartu State "Jni-;er3it7)~ Sc=iauto=atic Telescope for Observation of Satellites 6 Dclenka, V. I., and 1. A. t2iwanov. [Yookya, Astrosovet- Astronomic Council, voscov~ Datermination of Tim and Position for Six Points of the Satellite Track on Photographs Taken by ~L-ans of a Camera with Having Film (KPP) Designed by Panalotov 10 Card. 2/ 4 Ara-1,my of 0Q1,7jw,,-tj (Cont.) SOV/5573 FI,--tL;oj B. A. fr1avnrkya astronomichnaknya obver-vatorlyn. jai 63511, Pulkovo -- Pulkovo Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR). On Considering the Apparent Rotation of the Celestial Sphere While Determining the Coordiiiates of Satellites With the Aid of Photographs Taken With Azimith Ca=cras 12 Alr--ar, I., and D. Pal. (Astronomic Observatory of the AceAemy of Sciences of Hungary]. A New Y4thod of Visual Satellite Observation by *,~cara of AT - 1 Telescopes 14 Turchaninova, E. V., and L M Shcrba= Results of Photographic -')Ibzcx-.a-.Ionz of Artificiafi:a~rt~m~tes (Positions of tM Sputniks; 1-958 0 , and b 2 According to Photographic Observations at the Astro- rl.ical Observatory of Kiyer State University) 16 Obccrvers: 0. 1. Babich, P. N. Polupan, Ye. V. Sandakova, A. F. Stefanov, Zh. H. Shcherban'. Calculations: L. M. Sherbamn. 14--asurements made on KLM-3 instrumment Card 3/4 TURCHMUNOVA, E.V., nauchnyy sotrudnilz; SBFMAUH, L.M.,nauchW sotrudnik Results of photographic observations of artificial earth satellites. Biul.sta.opt.nabl.isk.sput.Zem. no.5:16-17 160. (MIR& 13:11) 1. Astronomicheakaya observatoriya Kiyevskogo gosuniverBiteta. (Artificial satellites--Tracking) SHERBAUM., L.M. Results Gf photographic observations of the Ekho-1. 19601 artificial satellite at the Astronomical Observatory of Kiev University. Biul.sta.opt.nabl.isk.sput.Zem. no.26:21-23 262. (NIRA 15:7) 1. Astronomicheskaya obeervatoriya Kiyevskogo univeraiteta. (Artificial satellites--Tracking) CIIERVYAKOVA, A.F.; FLUZHIIIKOV, V.Kh.; GOPJjOV, Ya.F.; RBAU. * _~6~HEM L.M.; KRYLCIV, A.G.; SE19SOVA, Yu.Ye.; KHARIN, B.T. Results of photographic observations of artificial satellites. Biul.sta.opt.nabl. isk.sput.Zem. no.25:23-28 162. OUM 15:7) 1. Nachallnik stantsii nablyudeniya iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli Imtituta astrofimiki AN Turkmenskoy SSR (for Chervyakova). 2. Nachaltnik Kharlkovskoy stantsii nablyudeniya iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli (for Pluzhnikov). 3. Nachallnik stantsii nablyudeniy iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli Gosudarstvennogo astronomicheskogo instituta im. F.K.Shternberga (for Gorelov). 4. Astronomicheskaya observatoriya Kiyevskogo universiteta (for Sherbaum). 5. Stantsiya Astronomicheskogo soveta AN SSSR (for Krylov, Sentsova). 6. Nachalinik Tomskoy stantsii opticheskikh nablyudeniy iskusstvennykh sputnikov Zemli (for Kharin). (Artificial satellites-Tracking) ACCESSION NR: AT4034463 S/3091/63/000/002/0003/0010 AUTHOR: Benyukh, V. V.; V;Ilchlnskaya, S. P.; Demenko, A. A.; KrIvutsa, Yu. N~; Sandakova, Ye. V.; Terent'yeva, A. K.; Sherbaqmt L, Ii. TITLE: Photographic observatioiTs-of meteors in 1958 at the Klyevskaya astronomi- cheskaya obsorvatorlya (Kiev Astronomical observatory) SOURCE: Kiyev. Universitet. Sbornik rabot po Mczhdunarodnomu geofizicheskomu godu, no. 2, 1963, 3-10 TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, meteor, upper atmosphere, photographic meteor ABSTRACT:' In 195V photograp'hic observations of meteors were made at two base stat'ons at Kiev University u4ing an AS-11 meteor patrol with fixed cameras. The- description of the patrol apparatus, coordinates of the observation stations and other general information on the observation method have been presented earlier (Sbornik statey po MGG Kiyevskogo universiteta, No. 1, 1960). The methods and formulas used in determination of various meteor parameters are reviewed briefly. The basic contribution of the paper is presentation of data obtained by processing of 21 base photographs of meteors, Table I give* general information concerning the 21 meteors - angular length of the meteor In degrees, the value of braking at heights Mi and H2, extra-atmospheric velocity, maximum absolute st7ellar magnt- 1/2. ACCESSION NR: AT4034463 tuda reduced to the international visual system, heights of appearance and disap- pearance and other parameters. Table 2 gives information on each meteor at-several points of the path. "The following persons participated in the processing o( the published data; 1. V. Kozhevnj~ova. L. M. Kozheynikrv.:V. G. Kruchinanko. A. X. Suslov and Zh. M. Shcherban". prig. art.has: 7 formulas and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION; Klyevs~jy Univarsf~at fKiev Universifyi SUBMITTEW 00 PATE ACQ: 07MaY�4 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE; AA ~O REF SOV-. 003 OTHER; 001 Card 2/2 5 QBEN-Za~L T --- 5fffl"W-K.6L ~Zi- I Y Study on the intensiveness of the metabolism in the varieties, lines, and hybrids of maize. Rev biol 5 no.1/2:3111-45 160. (EEAI 10: 9) (Plants) (Corn(Maize)) .,:. ~..'.. *,.. L. I:i-FA"L:, - ', ) I En,ioti)ia :anker ami Ink Jilzease of th.~ LrAble ~hastnut, Mo~coldAeninZrad, 1950, 72 pp . ..! :- '.. , -1 - ", , -) - ~ -). , " 1.f- : 1 * ?I . ., - , ~ , * :: : , -, ; ~ , I . , , , t 1 11,11 F, ~*, - 1., ~-Ic ~ ~ :-LI 1 1~ , , I - I _ I : i : . I " .( - --. -~ - -)- 1. - ---- - - - - - - I " -: 1: - - , "-' . . - - ~ :. . . . -- -,. . - -1 . 14, k9exbiii-iii, A. D. On a generalization of the method ot (2) liminfp(?n)/Vs=a>0, liminfq(n)/ti-A~>0 F e j 6 r ro-r-M esummation of a double Fourier series. Dnklady Akad. Nauk SSSR (N,S.T30-,132P1~-24 (-1-919)-. are necessary and sufficient for Cl,,,,,,, to ten' d1fli3ormly to It is well known [cf. L. Tonelli, Seric Trigonometrich,, Ax, Y) when I", "--+ co - Let H;%" denote tile coa- L-MiChClh, Bologna, 1928, chap. IX, pp. 490-494] that tile stants of the summation method (1). It follows frim a result f Fcjft nicaris of S. Nikolsky [Bull. Acad. Sci. URSS. S& Xfatk..El~vestia " I Akad. Nauk SSSR] 4, 509-1520.(V940); these Rev. 279] 1 that + 16 tit "3) Al log log, "to log- of the double Fourier series of a continuous function f(x, y), P+ I P+1 periodic with period 2-x with respect to both variables, con- verge uniformly to the function. The aim of the paper is +0 og +0(1).-,i to extend this result to the generalized Fejdr means q+1 Thus if conditions (2) are not satisfied it is seen from V) (1) 17-% IL A 9 E E that the Lebesgue constants are not bounded, which proves (P + 1) (q+ 1) -M-P 1-1" the necessity of the conditions. Now lot E,,.~&) denote where P = P(nj) (0,::-: p -:Hi ni) and q = q(n) are func the mxdrnal deviation from f(x, y) of the best appro-ii- tions of tit an(l n, respectively. It is stated that the con- mati~jj tri&Mometric polynomial of order its P, n-q. As ditions we hake Source., Mathematical Revieirs, //2- Vol hlo(. A; Sourcel (4) laws. 7% A furthermore, as the Ubesgue constants IJIg* are bounded.' if condition. (2) is fulfilledi it follows froth (4). that con-verges uniformly to' that "I _47. an"de f(i:, provided ft rwq~ 00. N i it nowh owl it seemk~.though~ t ere stated Plic ha, the quthor ass4mes'that tu 't'y' t 6cre~aing leir argu'menta [for ifistifico;,. are nond functions of d t on p. 1323 it Is a ated thit ifl;14,(2) ct_,~Ct aM P 1~ -4a6, *h c A p(to)-a4aa and a-q(i) I h of.cburser s true on y under the additional conditloti mentioned]. - In case- either m-wp(m).or n-j(n) or.bothar(i bdundid, theproof f6lIo*i-' by comparing with the ordinary. r4dr-means Ori",S...' The same methbd-furnishesthe proof 41so-in- cM_: thd. existence of lim,, p(m)/m is supposed. [Reviiew-e- 'a remark. The theotvm in question can be.7 pr*oved-without the limitations that mm~P(til) and A- _- (k) I Are nondecreasing, and without mAking distinctions between differint cases, by-thesame vYell.kiio%vnaiVmeA tiee,-for instancie, T6nelfii loc. cit.] by~Which t6u~iforni conver-ol, - 'gence of the'ordinary. Fej1dr-ituffii is -usuallk, Pr -_:-Aa a-, matter of fact - (2)_ implies that the Lebesgue constants bare bounded, furthermore that P-+ W and q-+00,-and this Is all that is needed.] -A. Rht~i (Budapest). Vol Mathematical Reviews, 17Z V.. S_ INA, P.,F., zootekhnik: BURKOVSKAYA, L.S. Experience of Gradizhsk poultry men in raising geese. Ptitsevodstvo 8 no.12:12-14 D '58. (MM 11-12) 1. Direktor Gradizhokoy inlnibatorno-ptitsevodcheskoy stantsii. (Gradizhok District--Geese breeding) SHERBINA, V.V., doktor geologo-mineralogicheakikh naak. Achievements of contemporary science in the study of or@ deposits. ("Principal problems in the theory of magmatic ore deposits." L.G.Be- tekhtin, F.I.Vollfson, Zavaritskiy, A.N.; Korzhinskiy, D.S.. Ie- vitskiy, O.D., Nikolayev, V.A. Reviewed by V.V.Shcherbina).Ve-st. AN SSSR 24 no.9:99-103 S 154. (my-RA 7:9) (Ore deposits) (Betekhtin, Anatolil Georgievich) (Volifson, Falltell Iosifovich) 31295 S/124/61/000/010/030/056 D251/D301 AUTHOR: Sherbina, Yu.A. TITLE: Calculating the temperature profiles in the track behind a badly streamlined body on combustion PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 10, 1961, 84, abstract 10 B598 (Tr. Mosk, fiz.-tekhn. in-ta, 1959, no. 31 93-107) TEXT: A method is proposed for calculating the complete- ness of combustion (temperature distribution) behind one or several stabilized flames in the combustion chamber of an aero-jet engine. The results of the calculation are compared with experimental data obtained by the author and other investigators on the basis of models. The data are *applied to the mean position of the flame- front in space and the mean square deviation of the front from this position. 6 references. Z_7A~stracter's note: Complete translatio2n Card 1/1 1. , and Sherbinin, V. A. the Joint Action of Cata- ducts of the Decomposition lybdenum Salts 89-895 . fiz. khimii, 050, (,:,I! ow ry USSR B 9 hhlir Xls- -Kh, No 1, 1957, 75Z6 Author- Bogdanov, G. A., Berl.engeym, T. I., andSherbinin, V. A~ Inst - Not ~!11%,"11 Additional Materials on tht: 'rheory %Nf the Joint Action of Cata- itl SOILItion. 1. Intermediate Pr oducts of the Decomposition of H 0 Catalyzed by Calcium and Mallybdenum, Salts Orig Pub: /-I,. Fiz. Khimii, 1956, Vol 30, No 4, C889-895 Abs:tract: The casometric method (G.A. Bogdanov, Z8,- fiz. khimii, 1950, Vol 24.. 1450; 195 1, Vol 25, 323) has been ap, plied to the investi- gatior. of the homogeneous catalytic decoMPON'...tion of H 02 using 2 0 a mixture of CaGIZ and Na ZIM004. The rate oi- decomposition vs. 14,0 concentration curve passes through a rnw,:imum independently . 2 0f the temperature and the H ion concentration. The shape of the card -8- Category: USSR Ai).,t Jwir: Zl% --Klj. NL, ~. L057, 7520 B-9 kinetic curves remains unchanged in the absence of CaC' but X a sharp inc, -z -ease is observed in the reaction rates. Thk authors explain the i elationships observed by the formation of ~Vo inter- mediate substanc-eq of varying peroxide oxygen content. Two salts with the foU.-wing compositions have been isolate-, from the reaction mixtur-' Ca2Mo2013' 9H20 and CaMoO 8- -'Hz 0. Card 212 -9- L 0/0976-67 A CCi4i-__iP 656i9 6-07 To phase-A current transformer Fig. 1. Circuit of active-power pickup. than Yi'-. Orig. art. has: 12 formulas, 2 graphs, and 3 diagrams. SUB CODE: 10, 09, 131 SUBM DATE. none/ ORIG Ras 005 a. Sherene', "Ya. V. "A rationpl of shears for cut'u--*-n;7 hot ldt-)o-iz: and slabs, and an ,nv,-s`.iEaUon of it." Acad Sci Ukrainian I.---P,. 7ns' of Ferro,'- ';!etaI1u-ro-. Dnepropetrovsk, 10156. (Dissertation for the Dc-,j-ree of Canri-lclate in Tech-dcal '-ciences). Knizhnava I-etopis' .'-,Io. 21, 19.'56. moscov. ya. POZ!7-3.~~ 0~ - I !C-'.Iez, ry znurr,&-.- 36-4c no. ~g:zj po=,- `ver c!hea:,s -"Or, 0~ a7 t-e -r-,.vpe Ciampi" -ar I'SM desIg-ed M.--arLical 7,rlglne-~r- zavc ~Mg ol TI, t S,-ear- C r. e si, the PC--,Iod ro c T,=chan'-s-n of -a e Per-'Dd -D 0; r: c' ass Gf the -,hird order e z -th P e f and -in 'Inc 7,:e MC-7-rcd 17,e presc-,-.'ed Df e -n b e r0, -.:: I - , "7--- - , . . C~ . -"-*"60RBOVSKAYA. T.G.; SHODW. Ye.G.; SOBOLAVSKAYA. 0.P.; CBFJUMUSKAYA,K.S. X4,YVSKAYA. In honor of professor K.A.Xaryshavals 70th birthday. Test. van. I dorm. no-3:63 My-Je 154. (MIRA 7:8) (KARTSMA, KSBNIIA ALEKSARDROUL, 1883- ) L 48ai& FWT(a)1DM(! 4 ACCESSION NR; AP5008333 5/01 15J65/000/001/061 1 /0013 AUTHOR: Golovineldy, L. V Sheremet, Ye. M.-I pulse circuits,used in me' urWg TITLE. Enhancing the reliability of some an devices SOURCE: lzmeritelinaya tekhnika, no. 1, 19651 11-13 TOPIC TAGS. reliability, !neas d~ey~ce ABSTRACT: The results are. reported of an investigation of a "system characterized by great complexity and high requirements for its reliability overa long period of time, within .'-40+ 50C" --CA69tracter's note: Tiieoutfit, is neither 'named nor specifiect The principal circuits of a coincidenc* e. circuit and a trigger circuit are given. The system reUability was investigated by the marginal-check method with these results: (1) For coincidence and trigger circuits, the supply-voltage value can be used as a marginal parameter;.(Z) The Caro 11Z L 4q-916~_65 ACCESSION NR: APS008333 optimal voltage for a trigger is 10. 5 v~ and for coincidence sta e,~ 9.5 (3) The selection of optimal param..eters permitted widening the operating temperature rarge from -40+ 60C to -50 +80C; as- a result, the probability of -correct opl~ration increased from 94% to 96Y*,* (4) -In the above two circuits, the probability of gradual and sudden failure was 70% and 30Y*, respectiv;ely. Orig. arc. has: 4 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: none 7 L 4097-M EWT(1)/EWA(h) GG ACCESSION NR: AP5025580' UR/0115/65/000/009/000~4/-0'00'6'-'" 621.382.2.019.3 ;AUTHOR: Golovitakiy, L. V.; ShereMtj Ye. TITLE: Taking account of gradual failure in a switching element based on a tunnei.;~.'~:`~',! diode SOURCE: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no. 9, 1965, 4-6 ;TOPIC TAGS: tunnel diode, switching circuij,~circuitxeliability ~ABSTRACT: The authors describe a switching device for a measuring system (see fig.* of the Enclosure). The unit is based on tunnel diode TD in combination with a :transistor, Forward bias is applied to the tunnel diode through resistor 1~1 so th ,the current-:voltage curve for RI intersects the'curve for TD at two points A and B-1 on ascending branches of the curve (see fig. 2 of the Enclosure). Thus a bistable :element is produced which Is changed over by pulses of different polarity and iplitude. Negative voltage pulses appear at the output of this type of flip-f1op,:,-'-,, Vith amplitude U =U -U . These pulses serve as the input voltage to the keying out B A e amplifier based on transistor T, which is normally closedi. Positive pulses of th :Card 1/3 Nece and metabolic functions of the ;astrolatesu- cattle. Z., 1. Shettmet. . FWah PUasiya Sei'skokka. ZA SWMzgii) 1953, 59- 101; Rejeral. ri~. IOSS, No. 10347, i cowl with external duo dwal nuastatuoses; the duo- denUM Was found to contain a hamogenerms chyme (1), the compti. of which is indepetulent of the age at productiv- ity at the animal. but its vul. appears to be related to the type and Crat. of nutsition. 440 Itt I varied tram 04.7 to: 97.3% ' ash from 0.78 to 0.94%. and )4 from 0.111 tol 0-108%. It was dtd. that 5070 of subatances; introduced with the food do not enter into the duodczW chyme. This is assumed to be due to the fact that In the upper part of the digestive app, of cattle both splitting and absorption of in- gested too& takes place. . This applies largely to the catbo- I hydrates and to a lesw extent to the fats. In this respect it, was found that 1.4 or 1 -.6 ratios o(carbohydratesaU4 fats oft the ingested foods appear in I in a 1: 1 ratio. The takt-ral I substances in I lacmase. whica is believed to be a c4l$~--; quence Of I mIxInt with the smtrk Juices. The amt. nt 1" 11 1 . H.0 absorbed from the intestinal --- Is in consideraMp- excess of the H20 taken in with the food. The smt-- of protein. absorbed is 75-W% of the amt. taken In as food. and the amt. of carbohydrates and lats absorbed are 12- 18% of the amt. injested. The wnluo-acid compa. of the! total proteins of the pancreatic juice. secured through a listula, has a higher content of tryptophan and tyrosine and low'er content of histidinc than the protclas of the wood serum. S. 141 SHKREMET, Z.I.; RAUSHMAK9, M.O. Effect of roentgen rays on cy-tochrome C [with sumnary in Fnglish]. Med.rad- 3 no.6:40-46 N-D 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i pereli- vaniya krovi Hinisterstva sdravookhraneniya SSSR. (CYTOCHROMES, metabolism. c, eff. of x-rays (Rua)) (ROENTGIM RAYS, eff . on cytochrome c metab. (Rus)) BAGDASAHOV, A.A., prof.; CH3RTM)V, I.L; HAUSHMHAKH, 14.0., prof.; SAMOYLINA, N.L.; 31EVILISMET, Z. L Properdin system in acute radiation sickneso. Mad. rad. 4 no.4-. 3-10 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena. Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya I-rovi. 2. Deystvitellnvy chlen AMN SSSR (for Bagdasarov). (PROP3RDIN, in radiation sickness in animals (Rue)) (ROM4TON PAYS, eff . acute radiation sickness on z)ro-nerdin system in animals 0~18)) VOROWYEV, V-11.; SHKIWIET, Z.I.; RAUSWMAKH, If.O., prof. Effect of ionizing radiations on preserved blood and plasma. Hed.rad. 4 no.6:65-73 Je '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Iz TSentral'nogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi. (BLOOD, P11MERVED, eff. of x-rays (RUB)) WENT GMT RAYS, eff . on preserved blood (Rus)) SEUERMOT, Z.I.; MANTRYPEL', V.M.; RAUSHEFBAKH, M.O. Changes in blood and tissue mueopolyeaccharides and the hyaluroni- dase inhibitor in animals in acute radiation sickness. Wed.rad. 4 no.12:25-39 D 159. (MA 13:5) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina. institnta gematologii i pereli- vaniya, krovi Kinisterstva zdravookhraueniya, SSSR. (POLYSACCHLMES metab. ) (HTALURONIDASE antagonists) (RADIATION SIGMSS etper. ) CHERTKOV, I.L.; SHERWET, Z.I. Mechanism of the lowering of the properdin level in the blood in acute radiation sibkness* Med.rad, 6 no-3:30-35 161. (HIBA 14:5) (RADIATION SICUM) (PHOPERDIN) S/91;1/63/008/001/003/006 D243/D307 Z. T . and Kazanova, L. !. T 1T LZ - The effec,6- of vitz,.min 3 LI 12 On t' c content o' nucleic acids in the blood-foxming organs of irradiated nnimals 1 Q D i C'j, Ic C~ 1.' ditsinsh-aya radiolo-iya, v.UG, no. 1, 1963, 46-53 The Present worl: was carried out in view of tl-Le 1 acir of information concernin-- the effect of vit=.in 131-2 on tne rro.clein ractabolism, and to dcterrazie the advisability Of treatment with this vitamin during radiation sickness. The -aucleic acid con- 0 tents were measured, by biochcraical a-Lid cy-Lochemical methods, in the bone marrow and spleen of guinea pigs -,:-ray -irradiated xrith. a total dose of 300 r, at 13-26 r/min. The test animals were treated intra- muscularIv with vitamin B C> 12 every other day follo~.~inc- irradiation and were *then deca-?-)itated. Comr)arative tests were run on -the nucleic acid coatents in the above oraans a`ter (1) irradiation alone, (2) vitamin treatment alone, and b) combined irradiation and vitamin Card 1/3 S/241./63/CDO-/001/003/006 Tlic effect of vitamin 312 ... D243/ ,307 trol,tments. The acids were resolved into DNTA and (1) The con- tents of both acids decreased sharply ,S--ter irradiation, particularly in the bone inarrow; in tae latter organ the ratio increased -Lrom 0.45 - 0.46 to 0.73 - 0.93 seven days a-.Efter irradiation. The correspondincr rise of this ratio in the sn-leen was 0.52 - 0.53 to 0.57 - 0.61. !,:orpholocrical and cytochemical changes were in agree- F,tcat with and supplemented the bioclacmical tests. 1,'Ost irradiated aimals c:,:Iii bi tc -.)oplasia and aplaria o-::7 nc marrow. Lower- C' hy - the bo i-,I,f of the nucleic acid contents in the bone marrow is ascribed not only to radiation da-a(-e but also to morphological changes induced in -this organ. Vitamin doses of 10,Ltcr, on alternate days, for 6-7 days, essentially did not affect the nuclcic acid contents, although in 43,~ of -the animals a statistically sigrnificant 19~13 rise in 'the content of DFjA was observed. The results for spleen show little difference between the treated and the coutrol animals. (3) ~.-Zministration Of vitamin B12 during L f- , the first half of radiation sickness (10 or 401LOr) led in most cases to an even sharper decline , 0 of the content in bone marrow, and to greater aplasia, showing Card 2/3 effect of vitamin 312 ... S/241/63/008/001/003/006 D24-3/D307 the reduction of nucleic acids in blood-forming organs is not connected i-rith a shorta-c of vitamin B The MiA in bone marrow C3 and the DNn. and in spleen were una-Mected. -~drainistration of vitamin B12 is therefore not recornended in the initial stages of acute radiation sickness although it should be given when formation of blood is reduced. There are I figure and 3 tables. ASSOC1.1,TIGN: SUBMITTED: Card 3/3 '2sentralnyy ordena Lenina institut gematologii i C, perelivaniya Icrovi (Central 'Order of Lenin' Insti- tute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion) I-lay 22, 1962 "Ann-t-ic an,! ical cn 'he Problem of tl- !,11e Ot ani C di2aa Sci. Oto-?ino-Larim-olo-ic--l 10 ~o -z!, "-nd :o~;now "cd. Inst. im. I . 7. t- lin, r--_- Fri- POZMOGOV. A-I-;SHERF4CU-SHCHWUIAK, N.G.,kandidat meditsinakikh nauk. Tomography in the diagnosiB of laryngeal cancer. Vest. oto-rin. 17 no. 6:12-16 11-D 155. (MLRL 9:2) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo rentgeno-onkologichookogo inatituta (LARYNX, neoplasms, diag., tomography) SHEILEHET-SHCHERBAK, N.G., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; NAZIMOK, N.F., nauchnyy sotrudnik Roentgenotherapy of chronic sinusitis. Vest.rent. i rad. 34 no.4: 91-92 JI-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo i onkologichaskogo insti- tuta (dir. - prof. I.T. Shevchenko). (SITTUSITIS radiotherapy) SHEREMET-SHCHERBAK, N.G., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Gombined treatment of.malignant tumors of the nw~i cavity and the paranasal sinuses. Preliminary report. Zhur. ush., nos. i gorl. bol. 20 no. 3:34-37 My-Je 160. (MIRA 14:/+) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy klinik Kiyevskogo nauchno-iseledovateltakogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo i o .kolvitLoeskogo instituta. . (NOSE, ACCESSORY SIMM 'bF-CANCER) GANDIA, K.P.; SIB REVET-SHCHERBLK, N.G. Case of cyst of Highmore's antrum. Zhur. ush., nos i gorl. bol. 20 no.4:55-56 Jl-Ag 160. ?MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki Kiyevskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo rentgeno-radiologiclieskogo i onkologicheskogo instituta. (NOSE, ACCESSORY SINUSES OF-TUMORS) sov/18o-59-2-27/34 AUTHORS: Zhuze, T.P., and Sheremeta, B.K. (Moscow) TITLE: AdsorDtion Method-dY-P9rrfy`1-n-g -Ozocerite with the Use of Gaseous Solvents for Extraction (Adsorbtsionnyy metod ochistki ozokerita s ispollzovaniyem dlya ekstraktsii .,Yazovykh rastvoriteley) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk7 Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1959,Nr 2,pp 144-147 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors outline the present, defective, industrial method of extracting ceresin from crude ozocerite in two stages. They describe a better procedure they have developed. In this an adsorption purification stage is combined with extraction by compressed gas. The ordinary ozocerite is obtained by the normal method by distilling off the oils from crude ozocerite. The ordinary ozocerite is heated to 120 - 140 OC and mixed with 2 to 3 times its weight of adsorbent. The mi-xture is charged into an extraction column and heated to 100 OC, after which gas at 60 - 100 atm. gauge is Dassed through. The dissolved ceresin is precipitated in a separator at 1000C Card 1/3 in which the pressure is kept at 40 - 50 atm., corres- ponding to a very low solubility of ceresin in gas. The 0 SOV/180-59-2-27/31+ Ad3orption Method of Purifying Ozocerite with the Use of Gaseous Solvents for Extraction gas is compressed and re-used; the finished ceresin is periodically removed via a trap. In their experiments the authors used an extraction column 1500 mm long and 1+5 mm in diameter, which could hold 3 kg of adsorbent- ozocerite mixture. The ceresin content of the gas before the separator was determined. A variety of standard grades of ozocerite with infusorial earth or alumirio-silicate dust as the adsorbent was studied with gas containing 0.2% ethylene7 4.1% ethane, 3.3% propylene, 89.3% propane, and 3.111S butane as 'he solvent'.. The results are tabulated showing the adsorbent/standard ozocerite weight ratio; mixing temperature (OC); the mixing time (minutes); extraction pressure (atmospheres gauge); yield of ceresin fractions (% of standard ozocerite); total ceresin yield (% of standard ozocerite); drop precipitation temperature (00; number of penetrations; colour on Stammer's scale. By stepwise Card 2/3 regulation of the pressure ceresin fractions of different melting points could be obtained separately. SOV/180-59-2-27/34 Adsorp tion Method of Purifying Ozocerite with the Use of Gaseous Solvents for Extraction Another advantage of the authors' method is that) since there is no high-temperature treatment of ozocerite with sulphuric acid, the original hydrocarbon branched structure is preserved. There are 1 table and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: July 16, 1958 Card 3/3 SHj-H77,,r,,TA, B. K., Cand Tech Set (diss) __ ITT-he adsorption method of pizifying wax products -,ising compressed -as for extraction". Mbscow, 1%"0. Ili pp (Acad Set USSR, Inst of Geology and Working of Mineral Fuels), 150 copips, (11M, No 9, 191")0, 126) r ZHUZE, T.P.; SOREMETA, B.K. Adsorption method for the purification of raw ozocerites using compressed gases for the extraction. TruAy Inst.nefti 13 159. (MIRA 13:12) (Ozocerite) (Gases. Compressed) SHERFIMETA, B.K., kand.tekhn.nauk Comparative study of the group hydrocarbon composition of Borislav ceresin from adsorption and sulfuric acid refining. Nauch.zap.- Ukrniiproekta no.4:121-131 '61. 15:1) (Borislav region--Ceresin) RUDkKGVA,, N.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk; POLISHCHUK, S.A., kand.tekhn,nauk; SHEREMETA,__4.K., kand.tekhn.nauk; GAMDLINA, L.N., inzb.,- STAW!t~kky' Z'.11., inzh.; GERMASH, E.A.,, lzzh.; VASILIYEVA, Z.N., inzh, Possibility of production of transformer oils from the petroleum of the Okhinskiy and Katangli fields. Nauch.zap.Ukrniiproekta no.8s64-70 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Insulating oils) (Petroleum-Refining) RUDI'--r,0VI,., N.Ya., Land. te-khn. nauk, SHE'RTENEIPA, B.K., kard. tekhn. riauk; :CjLGSIUK R.T.: ITILI-TV 7 - . T S.Z.; BIMNII'liKO, -*-D. Obtaining cc.-.-,rrercial paraffins and fuel oils by the destructive distillat.ion of a heavy paraffin lubricant derived from western Ul=aine c--'-ls. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.2:r,3-56 Ap-Je 163. (MIRA 17: 11) 1,, Gos-adarstveianyy naiichno-issledovatallskiy i I)roy-'KtnT' institut L111-101'r.0y, 17LIdnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy promysillennoEti UkrSSR (for Kol-osyuk). 2. Pervyy drogobychskiy nefteP-ererabat,,-va---,Ishchiy z--%7od (for ~fellnik, Churakov, Krimermian, Bi2crizhkc). ,FACCESSiOR -NR-:* -'AP4026849-'- AUTHORS: Rudakovaj N-Ya,; Sheremetal Kolosyuk, R.Ge 6li6o6.5/.6'.4-../.00-.O/.OO4/0022/0026 B.K.; Kvyatkovskayal T.A.; TITLE: Extension of raw material resources for paraffins based on Ukrainian paraffinic petroleums. SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masell no. 4, 1964, 22-26 TOPIC TAGS: paraffinic petroleum, Ukrainian petroleum, paraffin production, low melting paraffin, raw material resource, diesel fuell distillate, vacuum gas oil distillate, selective solvent, extraction#I carbamide process, deparaffination ABSTRACT: Studies were made to confirm the possibility of producting in Ukrainian petroleum processing plants low melting paraffins from distillates from diesel fuels, vacuum gas oil and filtrates, and ,, and run-off from the manufacture of paraffins by filter pressing sweatling. The low melting paraffins may be obtained by extraction with selective solvents or with carbamides. Mixtures of benzene with acetone, dichloroethane or methylethylketone were investigated Card ACCESSION NR: AP4026849 as selective solvent a 40:60 benzene:acetone mixture to be used in a 3:1 ratio for diesel fuel and 5:1 for the filtrates and run-off was found most effective. The products obtained by the two methods have different physical chemical properties due to the more extensive! extraction of paraffins with the carbamide process (10-78% separa- ~tion as compared to 5.7"' for selective solvents). Presently 4-4.5% solid paraffins, based X the petroleuta, are extracted. The produc- tion of lubricating oils based on these deparaffinated fractions can I be arranged. Considering thep~~wer and technological equipment in Ukrainian petroleum processing plants, deparaffination of the paraffin in the distillates using selective solvents is more realistic and promising than by using the carbamide method. "Experi-, mental work was carried out with the participation of "Z.N. Stanitsk, B.A. Germash, Sj. Oleksine." Orig. art. has: 4 tables* ASSOCIATION: UkrNII* SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 2SApr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: FL NR REF SOV: 004 OTHBR: 000 Card 2/2 L 45939-66 EN'T (m) / T'VTE/GD AT6020586 ACC NR: )676-6-o/k2_9[6635 SOURCE CODE1 UR[OOOO/65/O& AUTHOR: EudakQv_a& ~NYa.; Sheremeta, B. K.; Ostr2yAkayaj Z. N.; Kyyatkovskm!~L . ......... OX: UkrNIIgiproneftl/di 1(0 Y L34-1 TITLE: Comparative dewaxing of diesel distillates of ~Da~ and Bitki petroleum for the purpose of obtaining law-malting waxes suitable for oxidation to synthetic fatty acids and synthetic fatty alcohols SOURCE: Nieftepererabotka i neftekhimiya (Petroleum refining and petroleum chemistryj Kiev, Naukova, dumka, 1965, 29-35 TOPIC TAGS: dewaxing, diesel fuel, fatty acid ace4one, bena~eme- ABSTRACT: Diesel distillates of Dolina and Bitki petroleum were dewaxed by three methods: a low-temperature process involving the use of selective solvents (mixtures of acetone and benzene and also methyl ethyl ketone and benzene), a low-temperature.' process without solvents at a cooling temperature down to -200C, and treatment with crystalline carbamide. The two types of petroleum were found to be very similar in physicochemical properties and content of diesel fractions. The 240-3500C fraction is best suited for producing low-melting paraffin waxes to be oxidized to synthetic fatty alcohols. Dewaxing with selective solvents, aimed at producing low-melting waxesp should be carried out in two stages, i. e.9 dewaxing of diesel distillates and deoil-. ing of the wax cake. The optimum solvent is a mixture-of 80% acetone and 20% benzene. Ca ACC NR. AT6020586 Mixing of dewaxed 240-3500C and 200-2400C fractions produces diesel fuels with solidi- fication points of -26 to 28*C which meet the GOST requirements for DS diesel fuels.11 It is concluded that the method of low-temperature selective dewaxing of diesel fuels is the most suitable for adoption by Ukrainian petroleum refineries in the immediate future for. purposes of petrochemical synthesis and production of cold diesel fu- els. Orig. art. hast 5 tables. SUB CODE: ii/ SUBM DATEs OIDec65/ ORIG MFI 001 r-d 2/2 L NR: S 0042 AUTHOR: Rudakova, N. Ya.; Polishchuk, S. A.; Sheremeta, B. K. Sereda. Z. Ya, M: jkrNIIgiproneft TITIBI Physicochemical properties and group composition of petroleum fro Cktyabr' field SOURCE: Noftepererabotka i neftekhimiya (Petroleum refining and petroleum chemistry)e Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 36-42 TOPIC TAGS: diesel fuel, gasoline ABSTRACT: In ordei~ to study the physicochemical properties of narrow fractions of Ck-tvabrl r)etroleu4 the latter was distilled on an ARN-1 unit up to 2200C at atmosphO iic pressure and under vacuum abo 0 that temperature. Analysis showed a high content' of low-9-.tane gasoline fractionz(50-66% up to 2000C) of low detonation stability. The 85-2000C fraction is rec ommendod for use as stock for catalytic reformiqg in the production of high-octane gasoline. From the i2O-2200C fraction, TS-1 ruw/meeting 7 all GOST requirements except the content of aromatic hydrocarbons can be obtained; DL diesel fuell (corresponding to GOST standards in all characteristics can be obtained .' 1 from the--220-3500C fraction, and DZ diesel fuell/satisfying all the GOST requirements !is obtained from the 170-3000C fraction. The 300-3500C fraction may be used as a com- ponent of DL diesel fuel. The residue of. the distillation of Cktyabrl petroleum up to Card 1/2 1 Card 5/710/62/000/008/002/003 E075/E436 AUTHORS: Rudakova, N.Ya., Polishchuk-, S.A., SheremetA,.-JUJ~...,.- Candidates of Technical Sciences, -6a-,,I-in~,-L.N., Stanitskaya, Z.N., Germash, E.A., Vasillyeva, Z.N., Engineers TITLEi The possibility of producing transformer oils from Okha and Katangli crudes SOURCE: Kiyev. Gosudarstvenny-y nauehuo-issladovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut ugollnoy, neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti. Nauchnyye zapiski. no.8. 1962. Neftepererabotka. 64-70 TEXT: An attempt was made to produce transformer oils satisfyingi roCT982-56 (GOST 982-56) specification from Okha and Katangli crudes subjected to acid or furfural treatment without dewa-xing. The properties of the crudes are given in Table 1. These crudes contain about 50% of oil fractions and can.fully satisfy the demand of the Siberian and the Far East regions for trans,former oils. A distillate from a mixture of crudes was investlgated (2 parts of Okha and I part of Katangli crudes) in view of differences in their composition, the Katangli crude containing Card 1/3 SU-REICHA, N. A. SfEREIETA, 11. A.: "On the fate of transfused heterogenic erythrocytes" (Experimental irrvestigation). LIvov, 1955. LIvov State Medical Inst. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 51, 10 December 1955 SHER3HATA. H.A.; PIATONOV, A.F. , - -111 '' Carcinoid of the appendix vermiformis. Nov.khir.arkh. no.4:78 JI-Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Livovekly nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut perelivaniya krovi) (APPENDIX (ANATOKY)--TUMORS) PALICHEVSKIY. Ye.l., prof.; SHER TA, N.A., kand. med. nauk York of the Imov Province Society of Fathoanatomists in 1955-1956a .Arkh.pat. 21 n0.1:83-84 159. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Predsedatell Llvovskogo oblastnogo obahchestva patologoanatOMOV (for Pallchevekiy). 2. Sekratarl Llvovskogo oblastnogo obahcheetva patologoanatomov (for Sheremeta). (LVOV PROVIUCF,--FATROAYATOMICAL SOCIETIES) MESHKOV, N.V., prof.; STMEMETA, N.A., kand.med.nauk Work of the Lvov Society of Pathoanatomists in 1957-1958. Arkh.-Dat. 21 no.6:91-93 159. (MMA 12:12) 1. Predsedatell Llvovskogo obshchestva patologoanatomov (for Meshkov). 2. Sekretarl Llvovskogo obshchestva patologoanatomov (for Sheremeta). (LVOV--PATHOANLTOMICAL SOCIETIES) SPEREXETA,, N.A. Comparative morphology of hypoplastic and aplastic states. Sbor. trud. Ltvov. nauch.-issl. inst. perel. krovi i ne- oillozh. khir. no.4tllO-119 160 (MIRA 16:12) General hemosiderosis in hypoplastic and aplastic statea. Ibid. :120-125 MESHKOV, N.V., prof.; SHMMETAt N.A., kand.meditsinskikh nauk Work of the Lvov Society of Pathoanatomists in 1959. Arkh.pat. 22 no-5:89-91 160. (MIRA 23:9) 1. Predsedatell Llvovskogo Obahchestva patologoanatomov (for Meshkov). 2. Sekretarl Llvovskogo ObGhchestva patologoanatomov (for Sberemeta). (LVOV-PATHOANATOMICAL SOCIETIES) e. -SHERDtF.TA,- N. A., kand. med. nauk Brenner tumor (mucoid fibroepithelioma). Akush. i gin. 38 no.3: 116-117 My-Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz patologogistologicheskoy laboratorii L'vovskogo nauchno- issledovateliskogo ins6ituta perelivaniya krovi Wir. - dotsent D. G. Petrov) i 5-y klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - zasluzhennyy vrach UkrSSR I. I. Khomai) (OVARIES-TUMORS) n i k ~Onte.~v of '-athclcgzsts 4-n --'91;2. 2~. ro.5!F-8-91 1k. ;,,vO-,,s;,(,igo nauchnogo cbshches,va patologc- (for 'I`allchev,kiy)* 2. r-ekretarl Ltvovekogo nau,-hncgo -emp r,,itcj.o-zcnr-aIlomcv (for ille~ ta). hyperplastic procsssas jj~,, ~rel, krrvi 1A99-202 165. (MIPA 18!1.0) vhn~ iEi krovL SHXRMMA. N.S., inzhener; TOVAROV, V.V., kandidat tekhaicheakikh nauk. ~, - .. Reconstructing the journals of raw material mills. TS~ment 20 no.5: 26-27 S-0 '54. NLRA 7:11) (Milling machinery) AUTHOR: Sheremeta, N.S. 101-58-3-8/12 TITLE: The Arrangement of Dust Exhausters in the 11iiogaz System (0 komponovke batareynykh tsiklonov sistemy Niiogaz) PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1958, Nr 3, pp 28-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with dust exhausters for air cleaning in cement mills used at the Karadag Cement Plant. Since the exhausters did not operate satisfactorily, the mills had to be stopped frequently for cleaning, which involves a 20 - 25% productivity decrease. Careful investigations of the setup and the functioning of thp exhauster system revealed that the existing arrangement in two rows was im- practical, as the horizontal pipes connecting them with the collector were frequently blocked by cement. In 1956, the dust exhausters arrangement was changed by placing 'them in a semicircle around the collector. This arrangement gave satisfactory results, since the long pipe connections were now eliminated and the productivity of the mills rose by 25 %. Card 112 101-58-3-8/12 The Arrangement of I>ast Exhausters in the Niiogaz System There is one set of diagrams ASSOCIATION: Karadagskiy tsementnyy zavod (Karadag Cement Plant) 1. Industrial plants 2. Dust--Control systems Card 2/2 '-- SHEREIETA, P.F. Metal molds for large aluminum reels. Lit.proizv. no-3:45 Mr 162. OIMA 15:3) (Molding (FOUDding)) BUROV, V.S.; SEMRDIEU, V.G. IeLgoonal and continental Sarmatian sediments near Velikiy Rakovets in Tranocarpathia. Geol. abor. LLvovJ no.4:178-181 157. (MIRA 13:2) i.Llvovskiy* gosuniversitet imeni Ivana Franko. (Transearpathia--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) Stratigraphic position of the coal-bearing stratum near the village Berezinka in the Transcarpathian Province of the M=ainian S.S.R. Dop. ta. pov. L I viv. un. no .7 Pt - 3.' 154 -1-56 '576'. (MIRA 11:2) (Berezinka Region--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Berezinka Region--Ostracoda, Fossil) -i'. - 'L _7 4 iv SHMMETA, V.G. [Sheremeta. V.H.] Pliocene stratigraphy of Tranocarpathia, based on the stuv of 09tracods. Pyt.geol. no-9:70-86 '58. (MIRA 13-4) (Transcar_oathia--Ostracoda, Foseil) BUROV, V.S.; SBERHIGUA, V.G. [Sheremeta, V-H-l Stratigraphy and conditions of deposition of i3ediments of the Chop series in Transcarpathia. Geol.zhuro 18 no.4:98-102 '58- (MM 12:1) (Transcarpathia--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) Bnov, V.S.;sffzRBVUTA, V.G. Upper Pliocene formations in Soviet TranscarDathia. Izv. VY13. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 2 no-7:50-59 J1 159 (MLRA 13:3) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvenrWy universitet im. Iv. Franko. (Transcarpathia--Geology) V.G. Some new species of osta-acods from Saxmatian and Pannonian sediments of Transcarpathia. Paleont.sbor. [Lvov] no.1:113-22-0 ,61. (MIRA 15:9) I I. Gosudp-rstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, LIvov. (Transcarpathia-Ostracoda, Fossil) SEMENENKO, V.M.; SHEREMETA), V.G., (Sheremeta, V.H.] New data on the time of the formation of Pliocene sediments in the southern part of the Ukraine. Geol. zhur. 23 no.5:80-84 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN UkrGSR i Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy institut im I.Franko. SEvENMO, V.11. [Sernenenko, V.M.]; 911HEMETA, V.G. [Sheremeta, V.H.] Oatracods of the Kuyalnik stage of the Black Sea basin. Dop. AN URSR no.5:637-640 165. (!C111 18: ~J) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN UkrSSR i Llvovskiy universitet. I SIGMHETA, Yu.G. Trendo in the mechanization and automatization of the nanufacture of artificial ooft leather. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 2 no.10:10-11 0 160. - (WRAL 13: 11) (Leather, Artificial) SHEREMETEV,.-Ang,to.liy--Vladimirovich; ZHITKEVICH, Rims. Grigorlyevna; SHVARTaW, V.O., otv. red.; BOGACHEVA, G.V., red.; SLUTSKIN, A.A., tekhn. red. [Use of mathematical statistics methods for treating the results of the measurement of electrical characteristics] Obrabotka rezul'tatov izmerenii elektricheskikh 'kba eristik metodami matematicheskoi sta- tistiki. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi i radio, 1961. 36 p. (Information theory) (MIRA 14:11) GORNSHTEYN, I.L., starshiy- inzh.; SHEREMETEV,-A.V.., kand.tekhn.nauk Remote control servicing of wire communication amplifying stations. Vest. sviazi 21 no.1:5-7 Ja 161. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Kiyevskoye otdeleniye TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta svyazi Ministerstva svyazi SSSR. (Telecommunication) (Remote control) GRISHKO, N.A.;-AH!~~ M. A-V-; ROZOVSKAYA, M.I., otv. red.; CHESNOKOVAJ. T.V., red.; ROMLNOVA, S.F., takhm. red. (VUS-1242 . auxiliary repeater stationsjVspomwg&tel'nya usilitellnya stantsii VUS-12-2. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 62 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Telephone) AID P - 274 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/3 Periodical Kryl. Rod., 7, 1-24, JY 1954 Abstract One article from this issue has been processed o n a separate card as AID P - 273. The remainder are listed only on the following Table of Contents: PAGES 1. Aeroclub, the Center of Sport-Aviation Work 1 2. Semenov, M., The Reliable Support of the DOSAAF Committee (photo) 2-3 3. Shumilov, V., The New Flight Altitude Record (account of the establishment of a new USSR national altitude record on the YaK-18 for aircraft of the second weight category, photo) 4 4. Sheremetev, B., Designer, The Glider- "Kashuk" (description and diagrams of a glider with flapping wings) processed on separate card 5-6 '-24, jy lar-4 (additional card) Kryl. Rod., 7, L AID P - 2-14 Card 3/3 PAGES 14. Pozdneyev, Aleksandr, Ascending Current (fiction) 18-22 15. Review of Boykov, B. V., Letatellnyye Mashiny 22 1b. Chronicle of Sport Events 23 17. Aviation Calendar (description of past events) 23-24 Institution None Submitted No date ~)HEUMETEV, ~. SIMONOV, V., master sporta.; SHMEMETU * B. '.,;- konstruktor. What kind of gliders does the A-11-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force and Havy need.7 Kryl.rod.6 no.1:11-13 Ja '55. (MMA 8:3) (Gliders (Aeronautics)) Subject : USSR/Aeronautics - Gliders AID P - 5288 C a rd 1/1 Pub. 58 - 6/11 Author Sheremetev, B.., Designer Title Glider Sh-18 Periodical Kryl. rod., 9, 13-14, S 1956 Abstract Technical description of the construction of the new Soviet glider Sh-18, containing indications as to the glider's flying characteristics. 1 photo and 1 drawing. Institution None Submitted No date KOSTMO, Igor' Konstantinovich; SIDOROT, Grest Aleksandrovich; SHEP-INETET, Boris Nikolayevich; TEFREMOTA, Te.y., red.; BLAZEMMOTA, G.I., tekhn.red. [Foreign gliders] Zarubezhnye planery. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1959. 159 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Gliders (Aeronautics)) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5498 Sheremetev, Boris Nikolayevich Planery (Gliders) Moscow, DOSAAF, 1959. 217 P. Errata slip inserted. 10,700 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): N. N. Fadeyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: A. A. Vasillyev; Tech. Ed.: M. S. Karyakina. PURPOSE : This book is intended for the general reader interested in gliders and sport flying. COVERAGE: The book presents basic information on gliders, with particular attention given to their design and classification. Various types of training and record-breaking glider3 and their technical data are discussed. The last chapter outlines future trends in glider design. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. TABIX OF CONTENTS: G a -7 -, d -::: ~ - ZAMYATIN, V. ; SHEREMETEV, B. Motor gliders. Kryl. rod. 15 no.10:26-27 0 164. (M1RA 18:1) ALYSHEV, M.Ya., inzhenar; SHMMETMV, G.V., inzhener. Prospects for farm electrification. Hauka i pared. op. v sallkhoz. 6 n0-11:7-11 H '56. (MIRA 10:1) (Rural electrification) SHERLMETU, G.V. , in" (14oskva) Determination of a zone for centralized power supply of rural areas and problems concerning the choice of power sources from beyohd this zone. r Elektrichestvo no.3:5-9 Mr 163, (MIRA 16:4) (Rural electrification) (Electric power distribution) SHKFMWBV, H. S. - - Assembly of cyclone banks of a system devised by the Scientifio Research Institute of Gas Parification, TSement 24 no.3:28-29 My-je '58. (MIRA l1.-8) 1. Karagadskiy teementrWy zavod. (Cement plants--Design and construetion) (Air-Parification) (Separators (Machines)) )41# to 11611"llubmilam a m It 311 11 Is 11, 0 41 _W4 'c W so A a - L-. k P a a I a -IL a a ~ ?-A a . I-L- L-k.. a --i A- T.- j q 6, - Obtaimleg bonsyl cWwWo. R. N. Poon"vSkil and T. V. rjen. Plas6cknkie Mairmi 1915, No. 3. l BaRlYrROWe can be without decrftme In yieid by 00 t VON, Pireme with HCl =;. 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S3,-. 4;(f r I., i:rOt VeVyl olt f! Y 7 I C %t K l Soo 1. 011; t( lit N44 comi.l. %sith Zu tltk,t in Ac - ' .. uso arx, in. "xn c . ). .,fill jmrifi,--ttioli thrmilth the ille pme Ill If 15 A' Oft'll, lilf)ll). 1, , ,, Ist '-' th-mo F1011). limn the Nil, tf 0 0 . .... 1.1 . ..... I A~ ( lit ..it heali,.X. The %'Ill l2.A X.) w:&% ilkytitlirl stioLM-1wetl is, %l.uul;.vxlt1ay~ at rmi'll trulp.; 1`3 0 0 S a 1. & .11ALLURCKAL U1111141049 C kASSAFKATOO" 06 J..0 1 lit 2;' all lick *46.il o as I . I . 1 2C 1 W A MAO 4 1 71 AA J. S a 1W 0 M I W at 13 its It 1,10 IF TV 91,011, swat Kit 1 999 PC a 1 . 6 0 0 a 0 0: 9 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 Jill 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 o 0 a 0 0 of a 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 6 4 04 ABDULLAYEV, D.M., prof., SHERBIP2SKAYA, L.A. '~ ... Effect of blood transfusion on the functional state of the liver in splenohepatomegaly. Azerb.med.zhur. no.9:45-50 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Iz IrJinike-gematologicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - zaslyzhenyy deyatelinanki Drof. D.M. Abdullayev) Azerbaydzhanskogo institilta perelivaniya krovi (direktor - dots, GeAs Guseynov)v (BLOOD--TRANSFUSION) (LIV-M-) L 20702-65 EWT(m)/BPF(c)/ZPR/EWP(j-) Pc-4/Pr-4/pr..~4 RPL. ACCESSION NR: AP13010282 S/0081/63/000/012/0155 lom SOURCE: RZh. Khimiya, Abs. 12G95 a AUTHOR: Sherbov, D. P.; 1~przheva, R. N TITLE: Fluorescent detection of boron in solutions-by means.of phenylfluoro-ne CITED SOURCE: Tr. Kazakhsk, n.-i in-ta mineraln. sXr*.r'ya, vy~p. 2, 1960S 217-222s-~-~' TOPIC TAGS: boron analysis, boron fluorescence, fiuoi~scent analysis, phenyl-w fluorone, fluorescence quenching, boro-n,phenylfluorod~Eit.-e,ex-t-ra~~ion, fluorimetry TRANSLATION: While studying the fluores cent reactioii of-B'with phenylf luorone, complex the authors found that the brightest green gluorescence in solutions of the- between B and phenylfluorone im.T.- _qtakes place at pH 9.5; the maxiaK= difference betweeall.'. the fluorescence of a solutidn containing B and that of a control solution Is achieved in 24 hours and is stable for 2-3 days. Under-these conditions, it is possible to detect ~~ I pg/mi B. When the solutions were allowed to stand La dark-~ ness and in diffuse light,the latter was found to increase the -sensitivity of-- this B detection metbod markedly due to considerable weakenin~_of~the fluorescence of the control solution. The fluorescence of boror- fluoranate,is.quenched com- 'Cg~,ytely b Y, Ti, V, Gr, Nn, Fe, Ag, Au-and Hg, significantly,by Be Al, Sc Ve L 20792-65 ACCESSION -NR: AR3010282 d Th, U, Zr, Nb, Mo'-Co' Ni, Cup Zn, Gas Ge Bi, Pb, Sn an Sb*, arid- slightly by Mg Ca, Cd, In, T1 and-phosphates.---Ethanol also quenches the. fluorescence d. Vthen solutious of boron pheny1fluoronate are shaken with chloroform, ja significan amount of unbound phenylfluorone precipitates out and floats at the phase boundary - Consequently, the fluorescence of the control.sample is reduced and that of the solution containing B becomes considerable- even at very low B concentrations.". In.A.', order to carry out this reaction, I ml of the weakly alkaline solution,to be ana- lyzed is mixed with I ml of,pH 9.5 buffer solution 0.5.m1 of a~0.05% solution.- of phenylfluorone, and.then shaken with I ml of chloroform. After separation of., the phases, the fluorescence of the aqueous layer is measured relative tothat-of the control sample during illumination with an M14-1 luminescent bulb.: The'ma- thod makes possible the detection of up~to,l pg B~i.'.The sensitivLty.of the B ~7' detection method can be increased:significantly,by replacing the UFS-3 light filt~ei.~' in the illuminator with a PS-11 glass. A. Nemodruk SUB CODE: IC RNCL: 00 2/2 Card LSSR / Farm Animals. Swine. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 5, 1959, 116. 91273 Author :_~~ ~A. Inst Not given Title The Kqeping of Nursing Sows and Piglets in Groups Orig Pub Zhivotnovodstvo, 1958, Nd 6, 1~-26 Alstract The advantage of keeping sows and piglets in groups is theoretically substantiated and actual data are presented pertaining to the intrcduction of this method in Byelorussia and to the raising of healthier, stronger piglets in a larger number from each sow than -when litters are kept separately. The provisions for the formation of groups and their keeping in camps during the ai r and In pigpens during the winter are described in detail. It is stressed that this method Card 1/2 USSIR / Farm Animpla . Swine . Abs Jour Ref Zhur - MologiYA, 110 5, 1999, No. 21273 of raising piglets permits to accommodate 1-,X - 2 sows instead of 1 saw as in separate keeping, to simplify et,juilaent, to sharDly reduce the number of workers, and to improve the zoohygienic conditions for the raising mf piglets. -- A. D. Musin Card 2/2 71