SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHLYAKHOV, V.I. - SHLYAKHTIN, A.V.

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7- 37 77 57 G ZPT4TIMS TOR D"GREES,M tdl*E~: AND ENGINEERIMG 6~FWW'AT USSR:910HER EDUCAT IONAL MSTIPTICH S 1,_qkL KASTROV, V.G., redaktor; VIASOVA, YUJ., SHLyAKHOV. VasjlijV,LvgnO i redAtoiri"BRAYNINA, R.L. takhaicheskiy redaktor [Research on the balance of loug-wave radiation in the troposphere] Iseledovanie balansa dlinnovolnovoi radiateii Y tropoefere. Pod red. V.G.Kastrova. laningrad,* Gidrometeorologichaskoo izd-vo, 1956. 84 p. (HIaA 10:1) (Radiation) AUTHOR: Shlyakhov, V. 1. 50-:::8-4-2126 TITLE: Concerning the Lowest Temperatures in the Antarctic (0 minimallr,,Ykh temperaturakh v Antarktide) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrolo-iya, 1958, Nr 4, pp 5-7 (USSR) 0 ABSTRACT: Many probleras depend on the finding of the lowest temperature possible in the central Antarctic which are connected with the set-up of innercontinental stations. It became already evident that the lowest absolute temperature is to be looked for here. This can be due to causes of circulation (permanent anti-cyclones), to the high latitude as well as to the absence of a short-wave radiation during the winter. In winter, however, the cause will probably be a reduced percentage of moisture in the air in the central part. All this leads to a reduction of the opposed radiation of the atmosphere. If the balance of the long-wave radiation (B) and the temperature of the surface of the snow (T) were given, the,emission (E,) can be deduced from the equation: B = E? - E = El - d'~IT4 (1) at which E - o(LTT4 denotes the radiation of the surface of Card 1/3 the snow. The end-temperature of the system "snow-surface- Concerning the Lowest Temperatures in the Antarctic 50-58-4-2/26 -atmosphere" could be found if the value El is determined for the case B = 03i.e. the temperature has already reached a minimum value, in accordance with the formula: 14 Ef To = 'RFo~:_ (2) Evidently this value must be near that of the equilibrium temperature of the respective season. In order to check the almost constant emission of the atmosphere the velocity of the cocling radiation will be determined according to the formula dT - 2456B (3) (ref. 1), T dencting the temperature, dt P1 - Pa t time and &B the difference of balance of the radiation, (about as in ref. 1), p, the pressure on the ground and P2 at a height of 3 km. Ei her the humidity must be given or in the case in question must be assumed as saturated. Computations of the station Vostok I or' July 13, 1957 proved that the temperature changes within 200 hours by 10C so that this change can be neglected. The 2nd variant of computation uses formula 1. As can be seen from table I Card 2/3 the values of emission of the atmosphere after having Concerning the Lowest Temperatures in the Antarctic 50-58-4-2/26 applied the 2 methods, are very similar. As can be deduced from the results, the lowest potential temperatures in the Antarctic in heights of 4 km cannot fall below - 80 + 20C. In greater heights it cannot decrease at a rate exceeding 0,50C per 100 m. There are 1 table and 3 references,.311of which are Soviet. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Yeteorology - Antarctic regions 2. Temperature - Theory 3. Temperature - Recording devices Card 3/3 H L 1 1 .113 01 ;I V 1-i Av S R e V, A A if g gal, 3 r -z' 4:3 4 v a I t ;:4 8 F4 1 -58 9'.2 "a 4 A ftj j 4 f A ;I I t Mi. is 29710 S/!69/61/000/008/022/053 3,S~" A0061AI01 AUTHOR: Shlyakhov, V. I. TITLE: Some peculiarities of radiation processes in the lower troposphere of the Antarctic PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 8, 1961, 26, abstract 8BI92 ("Tr. Tsentr. aerol. observ", 1959, no. 32, 66-72) TEXT: The author submits results of observations on short-wave solar radiation during the passage of-airplanes at various levels in the lower tropo- sphere. Measurements were made with the aid of two pyranometers and the Yani- shevskiy pyrheliometer. During the processing of observations, corrections were made in the pyrheliometer readingapertaining to the dependence of their sensi- tivity on pressure and temperature. Flights were made at 100, 1,500 and 4,500 m altitude during ascent and descent in blear weather over the snowy surface of the Shackleton and the Zapadnyy glacier in the Gauss mountain region. The author notes the smooth variation of the characteristics with altitude at an almost unchanged vertical gradient of direct solar radiation up to 4 km height, equal to 0.004 cal/cm2min per 100 m. This is explained by the very clear Card 1/2 2971 ~/169/61/000/008/022/053 Some peculiarities of radiation ... A0061AI01 4- atmosphere over the Antarctic. The author points to the mono.onous increase of summary radiation and the monotonous decrease of dispersed radiation with altitude and to the fairly rapid albedo decrease. Result~-s of calculations are given for the radiation heating of the air In the Antarctic at the expense of radiation absorption for two distributions of specific humidity over the height in spring and summer. It is noted that in spite of the purity and dryness of the atmosphere, in some cases values of radiation air heating of the same order as in middle latitudes were observed. This is explained by the peculiarities in the d.istribution of specific moisture over the height. Ye. Verameynikova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 ,,-SHLYAKI[OV, V.I., kand.fiz.-mat.nauk Method of making observations with drifting snow gauges in Antarctica. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. elmp. no.20:z6-28 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Chetvertaya kontirientalinaya ekspeditsiya v Antarktike. (Antarctic Vgions-Snow surveys) (Meteorological instruments) -- SHLYAKHOV, V.I., kand.fiz.-r3at.nauk Method of measuring the radiation balance from the airplane. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.21:31-33 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Chetvertaya kontinentallnaya ekspeditsiya, Antarktika. (Antarctic regions--Oolar radiation) (Aeronauctics in meteorology) SHI.YAKHOVY V.I., kand. fiz.-matem. nauk Establishment of an airborne observator7. Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no-35:28-30 162. (NIRA 16:11) 1. Shestaya kontii.-ientalinaya ekspeditsiya. KRUGLOVA, A.I.; SHLYAKHOV, V.I. ~-- 1.1- - Total radiation of the ocean waters in Antarctica and BOMe PartB of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Trudy TSAO no.45i90-98 162. (MMA 16:10) ACCESSION NRt AP4040738 S/0050/64/000/006/0027/0030 AUT110Rt Shlyak.hov, V. I. TITLE: Actinometric observations on vessels of Soviet Antarctic 'expeditions SOURCE: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, no. 6. 1964, 27-30 :TOPIC TAGS: actinometer, balance meter, pyrheliometer, pyranometer, compensation pyrgeometer, direct solar radiation, atmospheric radia- 'tibn, effective radiation, Antarctic expedition, geographic-latitude, thermal equator. sea albedo !ABSTRACT: Actinometric observations during the Soviet Antarctic I !expeditions ha,)e been carried out on the Ships., "Kooperatsiya" and `110b." Observations started in the Bay of BiscAy and ended at the observati~ons started in the shores of Antarctica* On the return, '~Davis Sea and ended in the North Sea. Throe kinds of radiation were measured with Yavishevskiyls balance meter pyranometer, actLnomete :and pyrheliometer, all protected by covers against sea water. The py ~nometer was used to measure the scattereA radiation and a compensatio, 113 ca d ..ACCESSION NR: AP4040738 SUBMITTEDs 03Mar64 ATD PRESS: 3044 SUB CODE: E S NO REF SOV: 003 ~Card 3/3 ENCL: 00 a OTHER: 000 71, ACC N R. AT6036328 r-,V) SOURCE CODE : TIR/3199/66/000 1011/0158/0169 AUTHOR: Bugayev, V. A.; Shlyakhov,,Y,.L--, ORG: none TITLE: Observations made during flight, over Wilkes Land in the Antarctic SOURCE: AN SSSR. Mezhduvedomstvennyy geofizicheskiy komitet. Meteorologi- cheskiye issledovaniya, no. 11, 1966, 158-169 TOPIC TAGS: actinometry, geophysics research facility, aeronautic meteorology, aerial survey/ Antarctic exploration I ABSTRACT: During the Third Soviet Antarctic Expedition in the IGY period, an observation flight was made with an IL-12 (N-140) aircraft over the hinterland of the Antarctic and to the Wilkes Land never before visited. The relief of the area was studied, and actinometric and other observations were made. The results of the stud of materials collected during the flight -are presefited in the article, J y which includes a map. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [Authors' abstract] [GC]:- SUB CODE: 01, 04/SUBM DATE: none/ORTG REF: 007 Card 1 /1 UDC: 551. 501(082) G. V. : "Technic.-A-peonomic principles of change in the tranait port-lon of a turbin,:~ ~,,hich deterruines its power charac- teristi,3s.11 i.An Hijier Ecluc,-,t--* .)n ',U-2 -,. -Ienin-n-d 7~olytechric inst -imeni L. I. Kalinin. Lnninzrid, 1956 (Dissertations for De-~ree of Clandid.-ite in Technic.-d Sciences). 0) KrAz,nuy5 Letonis' NO. 22, 1956 GELITHAN, A.E., kand. tekhn. nauk; TSUEXRMAN, P.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHLYAKHOVA, G.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; BUDNYATSKIY, D.M., inzh. Selecting a rational vacuum for high-capacity condensation turbines. Elek. sta. 30 no.3:4,0-45 Mr '59. (MERA 12--5) (Steam turbines) S/788/60/000/006/002/004 E202/E492 AUTHORS: Kozlovskiy, A.L., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Shlyakova K,S Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Interrelation between the various forms of aluminium oxide SOURCE: Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut avtogennoy obrabotki metallov. Trudy. no.6. 1960. Kislorodnaya rezka, ynetallizatsiya, payka 136-139 TEXT: The authors*.found that gas flame deposited alumina passes: from the alpha into~~the gamma form which contradicts the generally accepted view about the irreversibility of the alpha form. Compacted and sintered at 1600*C,alumina rod was sprayed by passing through the oxyacetylene spray gun. The original sintered and sprayed alumina was studied by means of X-ray powder photographs which showed three distinctly different patterns. Calculation of refractive indices showed that the untreated material contained both a and y forms while the sprayed one contained only the y-form. However, the sprayed material was resistant to water, mineral and organic acids and alkalies and was considered a new modification of the y form. The author-s-~-_ Card 1/2 S/788/60/000/006/002/oo4 Interrelation between ... E202/E492 suggest that the formation of the new y form at 20000C is not due to depolymerization of the a form, but due to the destruction of trimeric polymers at high temperatures and the coating comprises the a form debris or the products of interaction of the latter. The cross-linking between linear molecules of A1203 is attributed to the hydrogen bridges, derived from OH groups or to the polyfunctional additives, e.g. titanates., There are 2 figures, Card 2/2 FUUINOVIGH~ 10DW12IIIA 110VA, 'I IOVSKIY, S.D. 1~1 W I - -.- -- - 1*,Iik-hnrjv,-.j~-, - , S.L),:~ (IAL-ENKO, D,11. [Halenko., D.M.1 j4 , Arithmetic calculal,or with increased computing speed. Zbir. PI-ats' z obchys. mat. i tekh. 3:76-83 161. (I-11RA 15:2) (Calculating machines) 5/044/62/000/009/05i/o6g A06OIA000 AUTHOR: Tyupa, V. G., 3hlyakhova, N. 1. TITLE: On Turing type algorithms PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 9, 1962, 37, abstract V193 ("Zb. prats' z obchisl. matem. I tekhn.",T. I. Kyiv, AN UR3R, 1961, 31 - 44 (Ukrainian, Russian summary) TEXT: Turing machines are investigated. An algorithm is described for adding on the Turing machine of two n-digit binary numbers, to realize which not more than 2n2 + 11 n + 17 elementary.machine operations are required. Such a large.number is caused by the necessity of transferring Information from one number to another, which is difficult in the pyesince of a single reading head. A description is then given of the transformation of the corresponding Turing machine, which leads to a reduction in the number of machine states by increas- .ing the number of symbols of the Input alphabet. It is indicated that a univer- sal Turing machine with two states is usually inconvenient, because it causes a complication of the functional scheme and an increase in the operating time Gard 1/2 On Turing type algorithms S/044/62/000/009/051/069 A06OIA000 of the special-purpose Turing machine realized by it. A'modified version of a universal Turing type machine is given. This simplified scheme possesses 20- states and makes it easier to program special-purpose fufictional-schemes. The machine has two tapes and, accordingly, two reading heads. Such a scheme makes it possible to avoid indeterminate back and forth motions of the reading head along the tape, thus raising the speed of the algorithm and giving the possibi- lity of easily determining the mathematical expectation of the number of ele- mentary operations in realizing It. V. V. Martynyuk [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/04 62/000/010/040/042 B158YB102 AUTHOR: N. 1. TITLE: Distribution of addresses for a vector system PLRIODICAL: Heferativnyy zhurnal. M atematika) no. 10, 1962, 66, abotract 10V352 (Zb. prats' z obehisl. matem. i tekhn. v. I. Kiyev, ~ Ii AN USSR, 1961, 78-82 f-Ukr.; summary in Russ.]) -f TEXT: An algorithm which distributes addresses (items in the memory) of a digital analyzer for a given system 'of vectors, or which works out the impossibility indicator for such a distribution, is examined. The algorithm described can easily be realized on'an.~ existing digital computer. The address form. for writing the algorithm is given. Lkbstracter's note: Complete translation.'I Card 1/1 t.SHLYA-KIIOVA, V.A. The antibacterial no. 1:45-49 160. spectrum of rLicrocide. ILikrobiol. zhur. 22 (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz Kiyevskogo maditsinskogo instituta im.akad.Bogomolitsa, kafedra mikrobiologii. (MICROCIDE) S HLYjWIOVA ) V -A. .Effect of some physiochemical properties of tho medium on the antibacterial properties of microdide. Miloobiol. zhur. 23 no.2: 34-37 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut, Kafedra mikrobiologii. (MICROCIDE) SHLYAMOVA, Z.N., aspirantka Flat knit fabrics for women's dresses and suits. Tekst. prom. 25 no.5:48-52 My 165. 0-111RA IS, 5) 1. lbskovskiy tekstilInyy institut (WI). IER-M%~EL- Yl, T.M.; 1, fA _~Lll~~AKHOVA Z,V. Sy cT are- minerals tacad cn. their raflaaticn propertles. - S5;~R 2.63 nz;.41:1237-2-230, Ag li55- D~ kl. A 7T (NMIFA 18:8) flore~6k', T~,-~'iitekhnlcliez-:kly institut. Submitted DecEmber 22, 19 -!,r - I I L, 040 ACCESSION' NR: AT3012133 S/2967/63/000/000/016,-/O-.70 AUTHORS: Rabinovich, E. D.; Mikhnovski-r, S. D.; Podkolzina, K. M.; Lhly k4q N. I.; Galenko, D. N.. TIT12: Arithmetic device with increased speed in execution of operations SOURCO: Voprosy* vy*chislitellnoy matematiki i vy*chislitellnoy tekhnik-1. roscow, i963, 165-170 TOPIC TAGS: arithmetic device, binary system, partial addition, combination semi- integrator, transposition, square root operation ;'-331TRA.CT: The logical structure a-ad various junction schemes of a parallel arith- metic device of some general type are considered. The basic operations of the device are addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and taking the square root, all done in a binary system with hxed decimal point location. The general electronic structure of the device is given with trigger elements, amplifiers, and semiconductor triodes. To improve the economy of operation, a two work-cycle Gystem is used, carrying out partial addition by means of a combination semi- i-q-tt-legrator. ~Iultiplication is performed starting with the lowest digit with partial Droduct shifts. To accelerate division operations, a transposition code is used, Card 1/2 i-XCESSION INIR: AT3012133 transcribing the zero digit numbers in cells of the same register by the scheme where J- number of arbitrary zero digit. The time for performing a square root operation is given by ~3ti + 2) v, +tliz,: where n indicates quantitj of zero digits in the mantissa of a humber mid r is the work cycle. Orig. art. h-as: !0 formulas and 3 figures.. ASSOCIPMON: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 220ct63 MOCL: 00 CODE: CP NO REF SOV: 003 OTMR: 001 SUB Card 2/2 SHLYAKHOVAY-A, V.A. (Shlialchova, V.A.] Effect;.of microcide on the cultural and biological properties of some micro-organ-isms. Mikrobiol. zhur. 23 no.5:55-60"61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra mikrobiologii. (14ICROCIDE) (BACTERIA) /750 / ;53 132.7 33868 13 S/0'96/61/001/000/002/007 -7 D251/D304 AUTHORS: Tyupa, V. H. and Shlyakhovaya, N. I. TITLE: On Turing-type algorithms C, SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Ukrayins1koyi RSR, Obchyslyuvallnyy tsentr. Zbirnyk prats' z obchyulyuva1'nyy matematyky i telchniky, v, 1, 1961, Jl-d4 TEXT: The authors describe their work - in which they were great- ly assisted by V. M. Hlushkov and V. S. Korolyuk - on the classi- cal Turing algorithms. Algorithms of the operation of addition of two-code numbers and the universal algorithm are discussed. The questions of the equivalent transformation of the Turing al- gorit,ims which will not vary the path of the reading head and of the minimally possible choice of states are discussed. Algorithms are proposed in detail, the functional matrices being given in tabular form. It is stated that the proposed scheme makes it poss- ible to eliminate undefined oscillatory motion o-f the reading head along the tape. Thus the rapidity of action may be increased, V~ Card 1/2 338(8 S/696/61/001/000/002/0071 On Turing-type algorithms D251/D304 and the working time decreased. There are 5 tables and 4 referen- t/K ces; 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows: A. M. Turing: On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidun-spro- blem, Proc, Loxidon, Math, Soc., (2) 42, 230-265, 1936, Card 212 TYUPA, V.G. LTiupa, V.H.]; SHUAKHOVAYA. N.I. [Shliakhova., N.I.] Turing's algorithms. Zbir.prats' a obcbjta.mat.i tekh. Ia3l-44 161, (141 RA 16:2) (Algorism) SHLYAKHOVAYA,_N.I. [Shliakhova, N.I.1 Distribution of addresses for a vector system. Zb:~.Prats: z obehyse mat.i tekh. 1;7&82.361. (-4I?,A 16:2) (Algorism) (Electronic comP4ers.-Programming) f 1'-D IM5. ~7-,-fj oir JL G L 35439-65 EFF(C)/wP(j)/Aa(c_ Y/M-Mra) Pc-4/1:~r-4 - - -------- IA--CC-ESSION NR: AP5006845 S/0063/65/010/001/0108/0108 !AUTHOR.- Strizhevokly 1 1.1 Kordy oh, :Yeoj.),~~Vvronovap L.- Ya;- Mokhova# strrn' 9, Ir Shlyskhoy~r 1. V.1 Sobodyr TITIE.- Filling of cylinders with acetylene de by pyrolysia SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye khimicheak.aye Ash-thestvo. -Zhurnal.- v. 10,1-,n0.1, 1965, .108 TOPIC TAGS:- acetylene.pyrolysiis, carbide based -466tylene-, propadiene,~;aethyl acetylene, diacetylene, diviny-1, chromatographic colum-n,_. acetylene cylinder, organic solvent ABSTRACT: Unlike acetylene made from carbide, a tyl4ne'made -by: pyrolysis con- tains the following 1mpurLtiei:_methy1 acetylene pr6padiene, , divinil- , df acetylene, etc.. The authors experimented with filling'40-4fter -.cylinders. with acetylene made by pyrolysis in-order to -deieraiine- ihe:nituie of'Ahe distribution of these Impurities "ring the emptying of ifie-4cety.lence- used 01 -had the following compoaition in %: C2H2-98_99.2;C0 -:0.1- ~.0.05-0.1; propadiene 0.2-0.3; methyl acetylene 0.2-0.3;-divinyl 0.01-0.03; vinyl acetylene 0.03-0.05; diacetylene 0.03-0.05. Prior -to the- experinients this acetylene wan card 1/2 L 35439-65 7 ACCESSION NR, -AP5006845 subjected to a chromAtographic~analysi:a-and.to a ibniz.ation- test. f lane detector In the course of -experiments with:discharging of acetylend-fro6- the, -cylinder at the 'rate of 0.5-0.6~3/hr in the presence of an a4mblent air:temperature of 230C it was.found that, as the pressure decreased~' the content of impurities in the acetylene emerging from the cylinder increased. With increasing temperature the amount. of the residual Impurities,in the cylinder-decreases-markedly. Polymer- ization of the diacetylene in organic solvents1s, extremely slow,7and the r e- sulftng polymers are-non-explosive. The acetylene cylinder filled with the porous mass is a distinctive chromatographic column. Orig.,Iart. has 2 fi gures Gosudarstvennyy-institut ASSOCIATION: azotnoy promyahlennosti i:ptoduktov organi- cheskogo sinteza (Statelustitute of Nitrogen Industry and Products of Organic.~ Card 2 2 STRI'~'!iEVSKIY, 1.1, [Stryzhevs'kyl, KORDYSH, Ye.l. (Kordysn, TE.!,'-, S o b c--- VORC NOVI. L.Ya, MO.KHOV A. V,S , SC D-YTR I, S.C. " I 'jYAK1i9V---F , I V . ; I-E37R-71 1 S m S.tj T Balloon filling with p olysis acetylene, K-aim, prom,'Ukrl no.!: Yr 69-71 ja-Mx 165. AbD-HLLA'J.F'V,. A-A,~ KAPLAN, G.A., MALITSEV, V~(., S4T,fAK14GWK!Y, !v~), Using matheakpatIcal me-thods to dc-~e-mine the or)t"-m-al blen-d-'-rg foi-mula for a:~rcraft ga30!irl6S. Khim, 1. tekh topic -sel 9 no.12-,-51-56 D 164. KRA 18-:21 1. Nauchno-.Issiedovatellsk.'y i proyektnyy institut pa koET-Leksrcy avtomatizats-ii proizvodstverinykh protgessov v nelltyancy khimicheskoy pro-,Vshlennostl i GK PTK. SHLYAKHOVETSKIY5) V.M,9 inzh. Installation and operation of glass brine batteries and pipe systems. 179.hol.tekh. 40 no.2-.55-59 Mr-Ap 163. (KMA 1614) (Cold storage warehouses--Equipment and supR~ies) (Pipe, Glass) W SHLYAKHOVETSKIY, V,M..,-inzh. Design of air-water evaporative cooling of tank walls of glass furqaces. Stek.i ker. 20 no.2s7-ll F 163. (MMA 16:2) 1. Krasnodarskiy politekhnikum. (Glass furnacon) A f 4-cial 1,~ 15 D NIKBERG, I.M.; SHLYAKHOVETS11Y, Ye.S.; ABARA, I.I.; FASHUTlH, N.V. * - Establishing a laboratory index of the wear resistance of textolite for rolling mill bearings. Zav.lab. 22 no.6:731-733 '56.(MLRA 9:8) 1. Orgchermet i Makeyevskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod imeni Kirova. (Plastics--TBating) (Bearings (Machinery)) 8(2) SOV/32-25-5-42/56 1 AUTHORS: Klempner, K. S., Machkovskiy, V. A., Shlyakhovettskiyl Ye. S. TITLE: Simplified Construction of a Radioactive Relay (Uproshcben- naya konstruktsiya radioaktivnogo rele) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 5, pp 623-624 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this case the voltage stabilization of the current supply of the counter of radioactive donors with relay effect, operating with stronger absorption (itd. >4) and having a time constant of the integrating chain of the magnitude of one second was excluded and thus the construction of the relay simplified. The relay construction vias made .,rith a thyratron cell of the type TsNIIChM with a reaction threshold of the magnitude of 10 pulses/sec. As may be seen from the scheme of the apparatus (Fig), a rectifier (connected by ra., of selenium poles) and the thyratron cell are present. The anode connection of the thyratron contains an electromagnetic relay of the type MKU-48- in the case of the rectifier the high-tension can be earthed on the positive as well as the negative pole so that the tube can be connected in any way desired. A variant Card 112 of the scheme without transformer has also been worked out. Simplified Constructicn cf a Radioactive Relay SOV/32-25-5-42/56 There are 1 figure and 2 refererces, I of -which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Makeyevskiy metallurg-icheskiv zavod im. S. M. Kirova (Makeyevka metallurgical Plant imeni S. M. Kirov) Card 212 ~Poi i'c at ion of --Mr, i rmn 'L,)~- A:C~mi~Nt ~-ret~ Decreas-'ric- C onzaminazlon of F'm--ed S---, by Slao- 0.21 -0. 1' m/min and 41 7~ .5 kE, `356 g/ton of _Pd-IX-Ures filling up the mold, 2 were added to '.,,e surface of Metal (witl-. simul taneous adnilsslor, of radioactive calcium) as follows: Ist gold, sand only; 3rd, glass Ln-ot . tio admixti.ires: 'nd lni- onl-,r; '5% scale and 05% sand, After a few minutes, In molds covered by admixtures the surface of metal was covered bv t,,e I-I-quid. ir..oblle, floamv slag. Or~, in-,ots (for comcarison) t~.he slag rentained without admixtu--es hard and could be p,,~Iled inside of metal b%, convec--ive flows. T*,. e C a 1soto-pe w-~h da-s -eias selected as radioactive indicator. Results of '-,:,ves- r.lgation are given in Fig. The aurirlors conclude as iollows: The least deptrl Of Tnetal contamination by slao- crust takes clace at the oourinc- rate of 0-16- m/Tn bsorpri-on of slag by steel Is sharol-,, , in . The a reduced bv intl-od'-~c7l-on of admi-INzures (crushed o~iass or tLI-'e mixture of scale sand) -o tl-~e suz-face of rim- j M, Ln C- me -u a az~~ .-jas demnonst-a-~edi 'c-.- radioactive Card 2/4 indicators. Tilere are '2 SV SO ZI 20 SOV/1-1;3-60-A-5/24' (b) M.f/00 273 3S7 faO S-~.f .?!SAW N.J., AV f0 R5 ~D /.S T-A~~ PA 0 /-f 14 r=A DCW C C- .01.5,-7+WC-er P~f4o.-y Fig. 2. Relationship between depth of penetration of slag Into metal (intensity of emission of nonmetallic inclusions sedimentation and application of thinning admixtures: (a) without admixtures; (b~ with admixture of sand; (c) with admixture of glass; (d) with mixture of scale and sand. Card 3/4 -4 - 7Q-I.QI ASSOCIATIODT: 78181 SOV/133-6o-3-6/24 Malceyevskiy Metallurgical Plant (Makeyevskiy metallurc-icheskiy zavod). card 4/4 S/1" -.~ 1/62/000/003/012/191 AGOVA101 AUTHO )MI: Machlrovskiy, Eh.Lyalr-6hovetskiy, Ye. S. TITLE: Introduction practLce of dev-ce. ..ased on the effect of nuclear PERIODT CAL: Refurativayj 'Jurgiya, no. -L'-:62, '(, abstract 3V46 I hurria~ , I (V sb. "Ra(l i,- F-:,t. i., i yadern, iz-',ucheriiya v nar. kh-ve SSSR, v. . c., 3-,,. 3,~stopte"'-.~-,izdat, 1961, 144) TEXT: At th,:: ?-Ia-nt imeni Kirov several instruments were assimilated which are based on the effect of radioactive devices. A signalling device was mounted on a high-pressu,-,~! scrubber of a blast furnace. The (UR-4) type level- rieter ~-,,as mounted or, the intermediate industrial container of the ammonium department of the oxygen shop. The design and operational principles of these devices are described. Similar instruments at the Plant, imeni Kirov can be used to control the floi-1- of hydro-slurry removal at multi-cyclones of a sintering 11 6 shop and the comipleteness of fuel combustion in TsEVS boilers on the basis of the density of exhausted fume gases; they can also be used to mark the welded butts of hot rolled metal during the rolling of endless-strij. ~Abstracter's note: Complete translation] K. Ursova Card 1/1 KOROMV, F.L.,gvardii polkovnik meditsinakoy sluzhby; LITYINYUNKO, N.M., podpolkovnik meditainskoy:sluzhby; SHLYAKHOYLY-R-Y.A.,mayor meditsinskoy sluzbby; NATSVLISHVILI, G.A~,starshiy laytenant medit5inakoy zllazhby. Effect of necrectomy on the course of thermal burna; experimental studies. Voen-med. zbur. no.2:23-27 1? 156 (ML'RA 10!5) (BURNS, experimental, eff. of nephrectomy) (Rua) (KIDNEYS, effect of excision, on exper. burns) (Rua) SELYAKHMMY1 Y. c1' Lndus-tricil desigr. Tekh. est. 2 no. 0 165 (mtrzA 1. Direktor 'Ki.yevskogo khmdozhest enno-promyshlenrogo te'amilkilml. uv g- r, ZAVGORODIIIY, V.P.; KOSHKAREV, I.P.; OMYAKHOVOY, T.G., red.; LYSIK, 0.1., tekhred. [Our sunny region; economy and culture of Kherson Province during the years of the Soviet regime] Nash solnechnyi krai; ekonomika i kuliturs Khersonshchiny za gody Sovetskoi vlosti. Kharson, Kheroonskoe knizhno-gazetnoe Izd-vo, 1960. 123 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Kherson Province--Economic conditions) GUKHNIN~, L.A,,; LISOVSKIY.., A.Ye.; SHLYAKHOVSKIY, I.D. ObtainLng ashless coke and bitumen for the vax-nish andd paint industry from the furfurol extract from. the refining of lulm--c-ating cill. Izv.v-.ys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gazz 4 no.7.-79-80 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M.Azizbekova. (Petroleum coke) (Bitumen) (Paint materials) DIBNER, Ye.E., red.; LISTENGUBT, M.A.,st.nauchn.sotr.pkand.sellkhoz.nauk,red.; MEYSAKHOVIGH, Ya.A., kand. sellkhoz. nauk, red.; TARASOVA, A.Yu., red.; FILINDNOV , S.I., red.; SHFORUFF-EYIN, I.S., red.; SnYA-KIDVOY, je-14,-�--red.; SRIINA, V., red.; POLONSKIY, S., tekhn. red. (Mechanization of work in plant protection]Mekha-nizatsiia rabot po zashchite rastenii; sbornik trudov. Kishinev, Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1961. 187 p. (MIRA 16;2) 1. Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye soveshchaniye po voprosam konstruirova- niya mashin d1ya zashchity plodovykh kulltur i vinograda. Kishinev, 1960. 2. Predsedatell ?4oldavskogo respublikanskogo pravleniya Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva mashinostroitellnoy promyshlen- nosti, zamestitell predsedatelya sovnarkhoza Moldavskoy SSR (for Shkorupeyev). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut za- shchity rasteniy (for 14eysakhovich). 4. Moldavskaya stantsiya z8 shchity rasteniy (for Listengurt). 5. Zamestitell nachallnika G(- sudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro po mashinam dlya mekhanizatsil rabot v sadakh i na vinogradnikakh (for Dibner). 6. Nachallnik laboratorii ispy-taniy mashin Gosudarstvennogo spe- tsiallnogo konstruktorskogo byuro po mashinam dlya mekhanizatsii rabot v sadakh i na vinogradnikakh (for Shlyakhovoy). Nachallnik issledovatel'skogo otdela Gosudarstvennogo spetsiallnogo konstruk- torskogo byuro po mashinam dlya mekhanizatsii rabc3t-v-sadakh i na vinogradnikakh (for Filimonov). (Spraying and dusting equipment) DYSENTERY "The Active Exposure and Dispensir.g of Persons Suffer4ng from Dysentery for the Furpose of Safeguarding a Large Population Center", by Ye-S. Skovorodnikov-", A.I. Bunte, L.I. Shlyakbten-ko and N,N, Sheina, Trudy Lori! n gradskogo Sanitarrio-C-l' ycn civskogo Meditsinskogo Instituta. 1956 27, pp 90-97 (froia Medits-,nskiy Referativnyy Zhurnal., Soction 1, No 2, 1957, p 66.) The auth.-Ts conclude that the successful struggle against dysentery requires not only the isolation of individuals who dwell in the focus of infection, but also the exanination of all the people residing in the particular area. Card 1/1 - 24 - SHLYAKHTERIKO, L. I. Evaluation of the present method for renoving tubercnlosis patients from the register of bacillus speaders and correc- tions for this method. Trudy LSG14I 32:194-213 '57. (MIR& 12:8) 1. Kafedra epidemiologii Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyeniche- skogo meditsinskogo institute. (zav.kafedroy - prof.V.A.Bashenin). (TUB:02CULOSIS, Prev. & control (Rue)) SHLYAKHTIPRIKO, L. 1. ; SKOVORODNIKOVA, Ye.S.; BUNTE, A.I.; GUREVICH, L.14--, ---Mm=. ---i.V.; SHEINA, N.H. Detoction, and dispensary care of dysentery patients for the improvement of sanitary conditions in a large residential area. Trudy LSGR4I 32:287-303 '57. (MIRk 12:8) 1. Kafedra epidemiologii (zav.- prof. V.A.BaBhenin), kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. S-M.Ryss), kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - prof. M-11-Fisher) i kafedra konmunal'noy gigiyeny (zav. - Drof. P.K.Ageyev) Leningradsl-ogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (DYMFMY, 3ACILLARY, prev. 6- control detection & dispensary serv. (Rua)) (OUTPATIENT SERVICES for dysentery (Rue)) ~~ILYAKH.TENKQ-,-.Lidiya-lv-unovam; GIBIETIS 1.[translator]; BM4UELDSIG., red.; DOISTEINE, A., tekhn. md. [Prevention of tuberculosisl Tub--rku-loz--s 1:rofilaksa. Riga, lat- vijas Valsts izdevnieciba, 1960. 32 p. [In Latvian translated frm- the Russian] (MIRA 14:12) (TUBEIICULOSIS--PREMTION) USSR/Zooparasitology Parasitic Worms. G-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 14919 Author Kozhemyakin, N.G., Shlyakhtenko, M.I. Inst Title New Method for Reviving Fork Tapeworms. Orig Pub Sb. rabot. Leningr. vet. in-ta, 1957, No 16, -(6-79 Abstract To check the viability of pork tapeworms it is advisable to immerse them in pure, fresh sheep bile (36-380) pre- viously treated (for 2 minutes) with artificial gastric juice. The time necessary to determine the biological state of tested pork tapeworms is 20-50 minutes. Revival of pork tapeworms by bile of sheep or large horned cattle alone occurs considerably more slowly. Card 1/1 SHLYAKHTY,11FO, M. I. Preparation of fibrin disks and their use in laboratory practice. Akt.vop.perol.krovi no.7:175-177 '59. (YJRA 13-1) 1. laboratoriya sukhikh preparatov Leningradskogo institute. perelivani7a krovi (zav. laboratoriyey - prof. L.G. Bogomolova) i tgakh fabrinnykh plenok Leningradekogo myasokombinata im. S.M. Kirova (nachal'nik tsekha - M.I. Shlyakhtenko). (FIBRIN) (LABORATORIES--APPARATUS AND SUPPLIES) ,,1* 0 1 _JL_jL__j lee 90 OOA 00A ; ~- ~ 00 Ll 00 oo,j 0 q so, "06 0 see soooq-cww-q~ 0 d ft 4 jL 'Ej CA it 4; At At At 40 a- F 't .0 _oe .00 00 1. A-. A W. 6lf3VAAp,. 39, 1947. At 4. ILA set ALLURCICAL LITERATLeg CLAJUMAT" view %ill t4namo -, I I 163aw -41 amw ast 1412LAim -1b u a Aw to is 1,,' 1 - I --- r-4 . I . , . , clollust Ill, 't-a At K it It 0 0 10 10 sO S* 09 a *0 go&* so 0 -0-0 0-:6 coo coo cto 0 2 Are* see soo was 13i WOO All Z I I EV a At a 0 0 0 e 0 G 0 o o 0 o s 00 44 f_0 0 0 0 e o we 0 * es S ~ 7 L-Y"A -.1 ` ' T IF. k~' 31 .I . a' e- . LoSEV, OLEG 1903, 1.~42 On the tenth anniversary of the death of 0. '%7. Losev; outstE-ndinp: Soviet radio enq,-ineer. Ve- t. AN "-no- 5., 1952. 7-`.onthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 11052.. Unclassified. - v General, History (1900) VoyennZZ svyazist, No 6, 1953, Pp 5-9 Shlyakhter, I. "From the History of the Development of ELdio, Direction Finding" Outline of a work by S.I.Vavi-lov, former president of the Academy of cienees, USSR. This work was reportedly written in 1916, and sug:-ested several a nts in radio direction and range-finding technique. SO: ~eferativnyy Zhurnal-Astronomiya i Geodeziya, No 1, Jan 54; W_30785, 28 July 1954) SHMMER, I . A. USSR/Electronics - Radio Location, History Jan 53 "Unknown Work by S. I. Vavilov on Locating Hidden Radios," P. P. Feofilov and I. A. Shlyakhter Usp Fiz Nauk, Vol 49, No 1, pp 147-154 Describes an unpublised work by S. I. Vavilov concerning the location of enemy radio transmitters during World War I. PA 254T61 'r, m. j !. - - -~ , - '. , - - ~ , - - ' r: ,n, -3 n i ~ ~f I-, -~- 0- ', , - k -- lzm,tekh. . I., - - : , , ,~ .-, _. ~ f~ - ~ ~ :-tlll,;-~.-,~, . a - I ~ 5, 1M T RA 1-18 - 8 ) z - - - - .1 - I k - ACC [ARt AP6010864 SOURCE; CODE: UR/0115/66/000/002/0003/0008 'AUTHOR: Si-dyakhter, L, M, IORG: none TITLE: Laser as a new light Bource; its characteristics and application to metrol SOURCE: Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 2, 1966, 3-8 TOPIC TAGS: metrology, laser, Ci45 L-A'SF.,I~y 41C.Alr .5~1(.JdveeI iABSTR.ACT.- Based on 1958-64 Soviet and 1958-65 Western sources, this brief review !covers the following points, An elementary description of laser, its operation, and Icharacteristics; the gas laser, and its advantages for metrological application (single 1mode, long coherent beam, beam directivity, continuous generation, frequency istability, wide band of available frequencies); optical frequencies beats; the first gas jaser (Bell Telephone Go.); methods of suppressing undesirable modes; absolute 4aser interferometer calibrator (Cutler -Hammer); Canadian and British instruments. I jOrig. art. has: 7 figures. CODE;: 09 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 005 / OTH RE;F: 039 Card I/ I C_ UDC: 621.375.9(047.1):389.0 PA 19T USSR/Cables, Multiconductor Jan 1946 Cables - Terminals "Planning and Erection of Stations Equipped with Cable Apparatus," M. I. Shlyakhter, 6 pp "Vestnik Svyazi - Elektro Svyazl" No 1 (70) Outlines the planning and construction of a station with a multi-channel cable apparatus. Well illus- trated. Contains a number of German terms, the most frequent of which is "EnIverst", suggesting that this is an original German article or me written by a German. 19T41 T~'c C, 1! T, Cahic .7,. 7-orozdy.G., 2 c 10 a 2- t, I U-"C)-:)-..It --c-criTA-ion ci,-" tie niLcci for Df ua:7i n; C, 4c" neliod jr c c1rc --' I11)", - 01-j- 1..I- /'~) '-f- 11 i L- . I - -- ---- - --) -,.- --- - - BORODZYUK, G.G., inzhener; SHLYAKHTER, X.I., inzhener. Echo screenars and their use on interurban trunk lines. Yest.sviazi 7 no.7:12-13 Jl 147o (MLRA 9:1) (Telecox=xicatiox) SHLYAKETER, N.A. Iffect of preliminary heating of the frog mnscle on its resistance to injury by high temperatures and different chemical agents. TSitologiia I no.6:692-698 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (HRAT--MSIOLOGICAL EMGT) (MUSCLE) , KILYAFETER, N.A. - ------ Seasonal variations in the heat resistance of frog muscles. TSitologiia 3 no. 1:95-99 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSRp Leningrad. (IMSCLE) (HEAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) GHLRHOKOZHEVA, I.S., SHLYAKHTER, N.A. Increase in the heat resi3tance of the =s~:Ies of gra.---s frog-~ due to prelimina y heating as related to seasonal va-riationa of Lheir heat resistance. Sbor.rab. Inst. t.,,i+. no.6-.61~-~-77t63. (FROGS) (14LGGLE) (MMA 16.-8) (HLAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFhTCT) HL-Y A jco f I- ll~ ~unultjuioaus dimerization of d' lene hydrocarbons and their derivativel , A. A. Pelt.. ~nd k A, SIO-kh!" 1,,,k,'aJy Akad. Sawk S.S.S.M. 75. AW-60PW; --Evt- on Ihe thermal polymerization of (CIf,;CU), (11' -19'h pi- rylene. Isnprene, (NleCII:CIIh, (Cfft:C.%Ic)j. 1.3-cyclii- M adicne, chloroprcup, ond alkoxyprenes show th.if mults,il dinirrization between the components occurs in all ca,,-, and . the products may be readily selA. front dinirr~ 44 Individuals or polymers. i.e. a form of diene svnthc~sis t.ik- platc. Ile-ating 162 g. I with NS g. iuiprene 0) his. at I.*W tit a steel autiselave in (lie pirsence of pyrolrallol, folto-l hv stmto disin., gave 70 g. liolymers. 90 X. I dimer. aml 25-2 g. "codimer," Collit, bm IA2 6% (1:0 O.SIZA. "17 1 ~ 171t). Catalyiic delivilrogenation over I'jI-C it( 3w* jil.1 o6lation with K.A1110" folloit'd by of the Xle v,hls of tht, re~ultittx acids ga~~ largely otnt, m-C4if,(CO,.Nlc.4; no Broil was found, Hence the dinier is largely 1-methyl-4-riny1cycloberrist with a little 1-mrthyl-j- rinyhyclohexent. Similarly. 72 g. I and 30 jr. (CIIz:C.%Ie6 treated as above gave 40 C. linlyrners, 32 g. I polymer, aisd 1:1.7 X. cofinier. C,.I lit. t),. 172 -41' d " 0.84.1Q. x 1,* 1. 17WI. which on treatment as above za~e 41% tritnellitic acid. showing art initial structure largely of I keze"e. Similarly I with chlaroprent yielded a rodimer. b,7 78.5-80.5*. d:1 I.W61, tit,* 1.4". which ha, the Cl atom at the double hijud as It rcqiits afc. KOI(, while l,A3-%lge over Id cleaves Cf. and E'tPh ii fortned. Otljrr i-mlimers listed are: wit It piperylend-, lklo 1,18 -5-1 *, it,, " (O.Xlhjf~ mill 1.471~'; with (JfeC11:C11),. lim IW-72', d:* aj? 1.47'-4); wilb cyt1ohexdietw. b,o 10:~15*. d"' 0.021:1, nif 1.4972; with welhoxyprcitt. bw 72-7*. d!' 0.02%tli. prif 1.4792; with r(koxypretse. bn ml? 1.47N) G. %f. Ko~.Tjjmlty APUKHTITTA, N.P.; SHLYAKHTER, R.A.; NOVOSELOV, F.B. Liquid thlokols. Kauch. i rez. 16 no.6:7-11 Je '57. (MIRA 10;10) l.Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskogo kauchuka im. S.V. Lebedeva. (Rubber, Synthetic) (Vulcanization) , 1 14 1 A F r s, i R a F. Eel Yj :IL S/020J63/149/002102.9/628 BI 17A1 86 Shlyakhter, R4 A.,'Apukhtinaj N# P*9 1asonoval T4 Ps Thiol-disulfide exchange in polyoulfide.polymers LL: Aka-lemiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyp v. 149, no. 29 1963, 345-347 le thiol-disulfide exchange :duringthe mixing of polymers with molecular weights, was studied by determining the molecular .stribixtion (MID) of polysulfi.des,witk mercaptane end groups -.In --------- devised (A. N. Cenkin, T. P. Na6onova~ 'et,. al., Vysokomoilek. soyed-,, 4, no- 7, 10813 (1962)). Polyaulfides with molecular weights of'6bo -~3000 were synthesized, and their IAWD.determined. .- They were then mixed at room temperature for I hr, and the 14VID of the mixture ';Was determined. - The following was found: The number of fractions with mean molecular'weights (1000-2000) increases during the.thiol-dimlfide exchange. The number of fractions with the lowest (