SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHNEYERSON, V.B. - SHNIRMAN, G.L.

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BOGDAI,1011, Pavel Fedorovich; SMEYERSON, S.E., red. [Controlling the quality of construction; practices of the Main Construction Administration of the city of Leningrad] Kontroll kachestva stroitellstva; opyt Glavlenipgradstroia. Leningrad, 1965. 45 p. (MIRA 18: 5) nVI N go 90 2 to J.-I 69 09 Ulf jeb mil *I-vol vs) -5 E I AA 60 V. W It k , I A quantitative study of floccuJAWn as a snethad I" ' characte " the reaction of the miners] with the ro- a e n, in the flotation procew. V. B. per"O. " T4vaxye p j M , .1 . IM, No. 10, &1-44.:2%Tre r . , a-flocculatim at e 0 & malachite suspensions is greater for those with finer mineral particles. Xanthates increase the Bocculation rate. and thoor with longer hydrocarbon chains a" more effective. Na Ocate is also effective. but in high ciDncns. it ptoducies g peptitation. Heptyk acid is effective. but Ims strongly , The flocculating wiffn is due to adsorption all the ! ! go* malachite particles, with consequent fixa6m of polar groups on the mineral. Thus, i-AmOH, PhOH and ter- = 00 pincol which do not cause fixation of polar groups are poor 2occulating agents. The adsorption isotherms of Et and Bit xanthates on malachite are riven. H. M. Leicester roe 00 40 It 'to ?too ts 0 00 f I. S L at TALLUPGKAL LITC94TURI CL&IIIFICATICk E-Z-. ;00 An I a 9 1 51 It ft ,t If a[ RW M 1 14 4no ~*Z'O 0o 6C a a 0 4 0 0 0 *; a : S : : : : : : : : : : :;: : : : : : : : : : 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0; A I- SHNEYERSOM-,V. B-., OLESYM, A. D. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Engineer. "The Use of Starch in DetWdration" Tsvet. Met. lh, No 9, September 1939. ~ Report U-1506, 4 Oct. 1951. 0 0 0 0 * 6 0 e 0 * 0 * 0 * -w- A 11 1. 11 ta I x 11 w 11 ;4 1, 1. A, is 1. v At L I f t L X M r 2 9 1 1 ?d T 9 44 Of CC IV tf I Lt A 1 &1 41 A4 is no - - . - A T-:y F-RS u V. go Flotation Of nonferfous Motal om V. It. U.S.S.R. 67.024. Sept. 30. 19M. Starch in III to 10-IL70 Wns-lowrts the wcttAl)dity vAlues o( desired 00 constituents. Anti thus acti and causes their floculAtion. 00 nut as 4 dcprev~or. but as a collector. M. floseh -00 00 -0 00 *do 00 o i Has t Lf-t , do- A li 4i. 1 1 t141, 0 too o -T -,'-T f 0 %1 0 IV It N If It It IS r tt it 'I jWL3 A 1 1. 0 0 do 9 0 0 0 do *I* o *~* 0 00 0 0 0 0 o~'o-*.A-k.0jA "- : : : : : : : 0 0 0 4 -Wev method of Investigating the b the Influence of Wfl~ Abd. MUM .5-5.a K. 1.:.No. 1. 8&-95 surface charactertstim of ctuartz and calcite Chemical Abet- were erdluated by a microscopic study of'.1occulation after Vol - 48 !he addn. of toluene soins. Of petfoleuln from (lifftTe"t arms III Mmft.of0.001-10070. In all cases, the arldn. of petroleurn kpr. 10, 1954 caused hydrophobization of the surface. The results were petroleum, Lubricants, and. Asphalt close for quartz and cnicite. For 0.02-0.050/'o petrotemn, there was practically no wetting with wnt-r anti flocculation reached a high value. With 1-5% golir;., there was no wetting with water and complete flocculation wits observett. Higher concts, produced gluing of tile particles. For,vuy low concns. (0,001%), the role of the mal. nature. dj- the minerals and of the specific effect of the petroleums bAme ~Ppa~nt. B. Z. xamiel~-. go f eaas an a Surface PropertGS-Ormi-figirm ,;.~~Effects ofU th = bed rocks. ~V R ine4sou and q- 7. to the Pe Vasa, Trdy Y". xo., htf Mak -s-S-* -49~),~All the crude oils iavestfpW caused the ;;~r- 4 faxe of the miamls fu-NOW The'reserifeir rocks (cddte.! * ' -hydrophobic~- the pro&.O! 14 jeldsimr. quartz)-, to ~ becotai Occurring on the wa'an&-dry'sUr&pes. The Wetting. is- thems change depending on the petrokun type. - 17he by- depend on the drophohic properties of the avineral surfaces formation of chemically Emed fifins.'which are not wet with toluene.- Thi!i,-fiki is th. lesull. of layw depCtSition of SQ=,- of the bil components. .- Theliature of this film is PlimIlly detd. by the petrdelim Properties. . .The -mda&- III, ofvuylow-petro?ettizlwa3.(uptoo.l%).----i PrActicall - y unchanged; -while at higher cor-cuz. it chaarm analorously to the wcW!* Isotherm. . Thai lowest valaos represent the he optitAxii;m ititil-co hQ- iest hydrophobicity -nvspon& to. - Willi fret polar met$..m 9 Aatn. -4:PdjrotvIn rmb _LFU SNANEYERSIDN, USSR Ai of of salt solutions during ca4 beneficiation E. 1. Shrunk, A. Ya. Larin, aad.Vi' B. Sh rv anst: (p), , Bane% Fuel Minerals and last. Petroleum, AR., Moscow). In-est. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 00J. Tekh.-I Nauk 1955, No. 1, 13&-40.-The causes of foam stability. and means of defoaming were investigated. A defoaming agent DS, consisted of salts of aromatic suffoacids, obtained by the sulfanation at aromatic hydrocarbons in the kerosine- gas oil petroleum fraction, of a general formula ArRMMe' - where Ar and R am theasomatic and allphatic radicals (the Litter in the side clanin). The salts investigated in'cluded the Na, Ca, Al, and NH, salts, and the Na and NIL salts were found to be the most effective. The optimum de- foamer conen. for salt sciins. was detd. by measuring the contact angle of the saspension mediurn with the coal. W. It. Sternberg Z USSR/ Geology Petroleum FD-2933 C~rd 1/1 Pub. 4-i-14/17 Author Geyman, M. A., Shneyerson, V. B. and Mamikonov, A. G., Moscow Title The effect of pressure on the change in wetability of minerals within the oil bearing strata Periodical Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 6, 127-139, June 1955 Abstract Determines the importance of knowing the wetability of oil bearing strata, under varied pressures, for maximum extraction of oil by water pressure. The water is pumped into the oil bearing strata and displaces and also washes out the oil from the minerals for possible recovery. It is concluded that the amount of natural pressure present within the strata has a definite effect on wetability and extraction of oil. Diagrams, graphs. Fifteen references, all USSR. Institution Institute of Petroleum, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted November 13, 1951' 1, ~, ~,f :7 ,, p -, f C. 0 ,_,, - -- I ~-~ -a --l 1- I - -,-, v- - - I- ---I- -~ I 'V,!~ . =YIERSC)ii, .13. U "Variable Saturation of Oil Resea7voir Rocks Carried Ou-t a' High Pressure With L"quids I-1hich are on the Threshold With Various Gases" "Sulfide Coatinc Produced in DC-Na Solution for Protection of Petroleum Equilp::ient From Cc--r,2os--*..:)n and I-Tear" Transactions of the Petroleum Institute,-Acad. Sci. USSR, v. 11, Oil Field Industry, IMoscow, !zd-vo M SSSR, 1958. 346p-D. SHW,,YFM01f, V.B. --- ----- - -, Obtaining sulfide films in aqueous solutions of sodium salts of aromatic sulf'onic acids for protecting oil-field equipment against corrosion and wear. Trudy Inst.nefti 11:294-311 15Q. (MIRA ll:i2) (Oil fields--Equipment and supplies) (Sulfides) (Corrosion and anticorrosives) SOV/81-59-7-23748 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 7, p 300 (USSR) AUTHOR: Shneyerson, V,B. TITLE: The Generation of a Sulfide Coating in Aqueous Solutions of DS-Na With the Aim of Protecting Petroleum Equipment Against Corrosion and Wear PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta nefti. AS USSR, 1958, Vol 11, pp 294 - 311 ABSTRACT: Surface-active Na-salts of aromatic sulfoacids (DS-Na) protect steel of the st. 3, 4OKh and 50 grades well against corrosion in S. A sulfide film is formed on the surface of the steels . I ~te case of a DS-Na content In the solution of 0.25% and higher the samples showed a small increase in weight. The sulfide layer obtained on st. 4OKh as a result of the treatment in solutions containing 0.25 and 0.5% DS-Na has a good wear- resistance. A test made on rollers showed that -their wear in the Card 112 case of sulfiding is approximately 300 times lower than the wear SOV/81-59-7-23748 The Generation of a Sulfide Coating in Aqueous Solutions of DS-Na With the Aim of Protecting Petroleum Equipment Against Corrosion and Wear ef of analogous unsulfided rollers. The method of sulfiding can be useful for protecting pumping equipment on petroleum fields against corrosion and mechanical wear. I. Levin Card 2/2 RUDIK, V.B.; SHNEYGELIBERG, A.Ya. Submerged are welding of ring joints. Mashinostroenie no.6t 105-106 N-D 162. (MIRA 16s2) (Electric welding) 1; 11" TC111' gotovki bul-hp-alterov inalastry, by~ S. I. Gosstatizdat, 1,055. 350 P. diu,.-Ts., uchot v 1worWohlotinouti; uzliabnoyri p,~r;oblyo dlya pod- v kuxsovoy seti UPY TSU SSSH (Bookkeep-mi, accounting In Seleznev, P. X-R. Shneyvas i M. 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Development of economic ties between Buryat industry and agriculture. Kraeved.abor. no.4:3-41 159. (KRA 13:7) (Buxyat-Mongolia-F-conomic conditions) SHNIFER, R. (Novosibirsk) Production of consumers' goods and problems of trade in Siberia. Vop. ekon. no.11:156-1.58 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) (Siberia--14anufactures) (Siberia--Retail trade) SHNIPKIN, A. [Shnypkin, A.] Waterproof mortars for protecting residential and industrial buildings. 3ud.mat.i konstr. 2 no.1:52-55 F 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. GlavW inzhener tresta "Chervonoarmiyslkzhitlobud.n (Mortar) (waterproofing) TYAZHF,LOV, B.P., SMIIPKO [deceased], PANASFXKO, A.D., kand,tekhn,nauk. red.; GWRM F.'A.-,"'red.izd-vn., STIPANOVA, B.S.. tekhn.red. [Barthwork under winter conditions] Zemlianye rnboty r zimnikh usloviiakh. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam. 1958. 7-77 p. (MIRA-11:9) (Buthwork-Gold weather conditions) MIKHAYLOV, A.V. (Chitinskaya obl.); BEVZ. G.P. (Kiyev); GISIN, B.Y., (Alma-Ata); SANDLER, TS.M (Sumy); AVFMUKH, M.P. (Leninabad); SHNIPOR, B.N. (Vinnitsa); ZAKHAROV, V.L. (Minsk); YASIlF)VYY, VOSKR RNSKIY, S-N. (Kuybirshev) Problems. Mat.v shkole no.4:94-95 Jl-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Geometry--Problems, exercises, etc.) GEEPRAK6v. N.N.;-SHNIRMLIMAN, A.I. (Moskva) ParagonimoBis of the lungs. Klin.med. 34 no.12:69-71 D 156. (LUNG DISXASES (MIRA 10:2) Paragonymus infect.. clin.aspects & ther.) (PARAGONINUS, infect. lungs, Clin. 8Bp8CtB & ther.) SIRURELIMAN, A.I. (Moskva) Diagnosis of the transformation of Kbirurgila 33 nos4:1)9-141 Ap '57- (PEPTIC ULCER, compl. transform. into cancer, (STOMACH NEOPLASMS, diag. transform. from peptic a peptic ulcer into cancer. (MIRA 10:7) diag.) ulcer) SHNIRNLIMAN, A.I. Gnstric cyst; abstract A.I. Shnirellman. TUlinirgiia 34 no.12:96 D 158. (STOMACH-TUMORS) (CYSTS) (MIRA 12:1) SlUIER1,111WI, A.I.; CITIEPRAKOV, N.N. (Moslcva) , - A case of multiple trematode infection. Klin.med- 36 no,3:119-121 lir '58. (MIRA 11:4) (T-RERATODF, INFECTICNS, case reports combined clonorchiasis & paragonimiasis (Rus)) EXCERPTA MENU Sec 16 Vol 7/12 Cancer Dec 59 *5187, Cancer of the stomach comitined with duodenal ulcer (Russian text) SIUNTRIAMAN A. 1. Milit. Hw;p., 1',Ppr. Onbd. !')51). 5'9 (371 373) nis widi a,~sorlatcd (Itiodenal ulcer were ga%tric cancer.1 p:.ti f6tind. Two cases are descr'hed in detail I I , (i) A man "1'37 w1io liad bven sulTering intermittentiv front duodenal uIrer for ili( last 12 yr. On roentgenological examina- tion cancer or dic stomacli was detected. Total gastrcctomy was successful (Ibllow- np of i) yr.); no X-rays fir pliotornicrogral lisarc presented. (2) A man of 5.t snifered from a duodcnal ii1cer and developed gastric cancer. At laparotomy 1)(Tatic metastases were found. Death followc( in 6 niontlis. Autopsy confi~nic( t I Ic diagnosis. A,- SHNIRELIMAN, A.I. C3r-sstss f0 the stomch. Vest.rent.i rad. 34 no.5:72-72 S-0 t59 !RA 13:3) (M (STOMACH diseases) (CYSTS radiography) ONIREL I MAN, A. I. peculiarities of x-ray examination in ulcer of the upper portion of the stomach. Vest.rent.i red. 35 no-1:59-60 JTa-F 160. (mMA 13:6) (PXPTIC ULCXR radiogr.) VLASOV, K.F.; SHNIRELIMAN, A.I Problem of calculous pancreatitis. K1" med. 38 no. 4:127-130 Ap 760. MM 14: 1) (PANCREAS-DISEASES) (CALCULI) SMUHM I MAN, A. 1. Transitory infiltrations in the lunge. ProblAub. 38 no.8&63- 69 76o. (MIRA 14:1) (LUNGS-DISEASES) SHNIRFL'i%;API7, A. I. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Volatil- infiltrants in the lungs." Mos- cow, lQ61. 14 pp; (State Scientific Research Roent-eno-Radio- loFicai Inst of*the Ministry of Public Health RSF-SR); number of coDies not -iven; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sun, 242) C-1 SIUIIR.ELtI4AN A I,(Moskva, V-180, 1-y Khvostov per., d. 4/5, kv.7) -Z--- 1- Role of radiographic examination in the diagnosis of transient pulmonary infiltrations. Vast.rent.i rad. 36 no.-1:43-50 My-Je 161. (NIRA 14:7) (LUNGS--RLDIOGRAPHY) MARMORSETEYN, S.Ya.; SHNIRELIMAN A.I. Cancer of the gastric stump after a resection because of peptic ulcer. Vop.onk. 7 no.500-34 161. (MIRA 15--1) 1. 1z rentgenodiagnosticbeskogo otdoleniya (zav. - prof. Ye.E. Abarbanell) Gosudarstvennogo onkologicheskogo instituta, P.A. Gertsena (dir. - prof. A.N. Novikov, nauchnyy rukovoditelt - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR zasluzhemyy deyatell nauki prof. AbI. Savitskiy). (STOMACH-SURGERY) (STOMACH-CANCER) SHN I HII:L, M V N I S A . I . Methodology of hysterography in cancer of the uterus. 'lest. rent. T i rad. 39 no.1:712-73 ja-F 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Rentgenodiagnosticheskoye otdaleniye (zav. - doktor med. nauk Ye.A. Likhitenshteyn) Gosudarstvennogo onkolo.gicheskogo institute. inieni Gertsena, Moskva. SHNIREL'MAN, A.I., kand. med. nauk; OSTROVTSFV, L.D. Errors in the tactics of examination and diagnosis in cancer of the large intestine. Sov. med. 28 no.10;12-4-1~7 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Rentgenodiagnosticheskoye (zav.- doktor med. nauk Ye.A. Likhtenshteyn) i 3-ye khirurgicheskoye (zav.- daktor med. nauk A.P. Bazhenova) otdeleniya Gosudarstvennogo onko3ogicheskogo instituta imeni Gertsena (dir.- prof. A.N. Novikov), Moskva, SR11REP'4AN. L. G. Uber eine neue Rombinatorisc~-e invariante. Monatshefte, 37 (1930), 131-134. SO: VLathematics in the 1'37T', 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Mark-ushevich, %I., Rashevskliy, P.F. "loscow-lening-rad, 1948 3IPIf77RE,L':-UIN, L. G. Topologicheskiye metody v analize Sb. , (Matematika v S'17SR za 15 let) (1932, 143-156. SO: Mathematics in the US)R, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Markushevich, A.I., Rashevskiy, P.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 "IAN I - G. 0 ravnomernykh pribliz heniya-kh. IAIII, ser matem., 2 (1938), 53-59. SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 10,17-10,47 edited by Euro5h, A.G., %larkusbevich, A. I. , Rashevskiy, P.K. M ' scow-Leningrai,1948 o L. G. 0 nekotorykh georlietri-cheskikli svoystvakli zamknutykh krivjrkh. Uspekhi matem. nawk, 10 (1944), 34-44. SO: "hthematics in the U-7SR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.[, .. 'J. , Markushevich, A.I., Rashevskiy, F.K. Moscow-Leninerrad, 1948 ----------- 4 J ~ T SWrelfman L L. E~d i Lyusterailt y cuf~--,or-/ farrlili s ( neighborhoods, (5) proof of-sonac ( 7 , , m l e cation to the d cr. l7 in variational prob APP;l 11 lezrun;s.5, (6) LE~~Orcms an closed geodesics, ( ) the.operation - - - TOmeni ot surfitces Nauk entfal oometr - - -of ror%tin6n~.- rurves, (9) 'the qtra~ghtening deforniatiort . . g y '1947 166-217 no S Ul 7) ) 2 (N ~efow], (9) the preceding deformation far systenis of . . . '. , k , ,I,his article covvf 5. with one exci-ption which is discussed curves, (10) existence proof for an almost geodesic cum-e in later, the same n,aterial as -an earlier monigraph [Nlkhrides an almost minimal systern, (U) application of the theory of o topologiclues dans les probl~mLs variationnels, Actual. S& categ ry. The mairt problem of part I I is the proof that at leas-, Ind., no. 88, Hermann, Paris, t934]. The difference between thrce different closed geodesic-- exist on a surface of genus 0 the ~wo articles is that the present work fills in gaps and in El. If the lengths ci of the three geodesics - different, r amplifies proofs of the former work, which according to the a then it ii still conceivable that, for instance ' c3 = 2c, and the authors, provvd ,o Uc Lou con.,-nved. The foilo%ving are the I , geodesic correspon&g to -_2 -'is twice the geodesic corre- I case: headings of the sections. Part 1, the n-dimensiona., sponding to c,. The earlier boob did not e_xclude this po_~si- (1) critical points, (2) hamotopy classes, (3) the principle bility. The present succeeds in doing so by coM.Sidering Pialy - -aicgory of a c1csed stt with of stationary point.,, W, the c families of curves without multiple points,`rhis ne-cessita,es respect to a compact Manif,Ad, (5) an c5timate of the I -oof that the deformations of familie a p. s of curves-mn be nurnber of solutions of a variational problem, (6) applica- perfors-ned by staying within the realm- of simple curves. tions and examples, (7) Lilt.- category of projective space, This .prove-s very complicated and i2 the content of sectioni; (8) applications of honiology theory to the cat~- (8) and (9~ of part 11. There is no referonce to work later gory, (9) divisors of a manifuld, (10) pt~n,,do r) than flizu i:t!.at a rtilclek-:i tiler Ort category 0.r 0 'the alculug n C~ pseudo- projeC Live space. Parr if, variatioual proWern3: of variaticifis in thf, large, cxcept for one paper of Borsuk (1) deformations of families of curvu5, Gi, of i.a and one by in 1939. 11 Busenwim fan-,ilics of cur-es, (3) families of . . Sourc,a- 1-4-itherrotica1i Revi-aws, VICA, 9 _:W sm - RE 'Nonlinear Operators Jul/Aug 53 r)lication of Variaticnal Kethods in the Problem on Bifurcaticn Points," )~'. A. Erasnosellskiy, Voronezh Mat Sbor, Vol 33 (75). No 1, pp 199-2111 1 L . ,_ives the followinC7 definition: The number>t) is called a bifurcation point of a non- linear operator A acting-, in a certain Banach space if for any positive epsilon and delta one Cain find an eigenvalue lambda and an eignevector phi of A (i.e. Ay=~h?) such that 0-perators that act in a Hilbert space H anO are the gradients of certain functionals are defined as potential oper-itors, following the ideas of L. A. Lyustvrnik and L. G. Shnirellman. Aim here is to demonstrate'the basic theorem that snecifies when each eigenvaue of a nonlinear operator G. AckuowledFes assistance of A. I. Povclotskiy in the formation cf this work. Presented 13 Oct. 52. 27 STINIR;WNIAIN, P. G. Dissertatlor~: "Distribution of V-6tars in the Gqla7j." 26/10/50 Moscow 6tate U. imeni. M. .V. Lomonosov. so Nie~-.y ~ I. ~ - 7 .11 ~- !" -)Skva I -~ - i V , c, Sum 71 Cand. Physicomuth Sci. TJSSR/Astronomy - Distribution of B-Stars Mar/Apr 52 "Distribution,of B-Stars in the Neighborhood of the Sun, it P.G. Shnirellmsin, Astr Inst imeni Shternberg "Astron Zhur" Vol XXIX, No 2, PP 179-197 Expresses his gratitude to Prof P.P. Parenago for proposing this theme which has served as a candi- date dissertation, Investigates the distribution of stars closest to the Sun which are of the spec- tral subclasses BO-B5 to 8T25_of visible photo- graphic stellar magnitude, on the basis of present- day data on absorption of light in space and on function of brightness. First studies structure of the Local System, and then the distribution along the z-coordinate all B-stars in neighbor- hood of the Sun within a sphere of 500 parsec radius. Finally evaluates total number of B- stars in our Galaxy. Submitted 1 Jul 51. EXCERPTA MZDICA SOO-5 V01.91U Gran.Pathology Nov 56 3430. St(NIRENKOV A 0. V. Centr. Mit. Hosp. Burdenko. Moscow. "Mel an o- bl3stQ`M-a___O_T_TTr`ZsadrenaI wi;h(metasta.es (Russian text) ARKIL PATOL. Oto cow) 1956 , 13 1 111-113) Autopsy or a 28-year-old man who had died from acute generalized peritonitis dis- closed and encapsulated melanoblastoma, I cm. in size, in the left adrenal, neo- plastic invasion of the periadrenal lymphatics, and Metastatic tumour deposits in the liver, pancreas, colon, and in the retroperitoneal and mesenteric lymph nodes. The author belipvcs that the melanoblastoma originated in the adrenal because the histological changes indicated -hat the tumour had been present in the adrenal longer than in all other locations, Melanoblastomas of the adrenal are probably derived from neuro-ectodermal elements containing Melanin. No mention is made that the eves had been examined at autopsy. Wilson - Dearborn, Mich. (V, 16). -I- -I.- I I-. I., SHNIRLIN, Yu. t. ~ Certain methods for the calculation of the turnover of collective farm trade. Sov. torg. no.231-3q F 158. (MIRA 11:1) (Farm produce-Marketing) NAZAROV, R.S.; 51NYTJTIN, Y.M.; 6MIIRLIN, Yu.L.; USTINOV, M.T., red.; MAMONTOVA, U.N., takhn.r-"-d [Consumption in the U.S.S.R. and method for its calculation] Potreblenie v SGSR i metodika ego ischisleniia. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo torg.lit-ry. 1959. 82 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Consumption (Economics)) r SAPEL"NIKOV, Ya.; SHITIRLIN, Yu.; LEVIN, A. Irrealizable suggestions. Sov. torg. 33 no-7:25-29 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:9) (Supply and demand) SHNIRMAN-, A. L. Soma psychological problems in educational work in boarding sebools. Yop. psikhol. 2 no.6:3-15 N-D '56. (MI.RA 10:2) 1. Laningradakiy gosudarstvennyy padagogichaskly inatitut. (Boardinp , schools) (Educational psychology) SHNIRMAN, A.L.; YkRKOIMKO. A.T. Vladimir Kikhailovich Bekhterev; on the 100th anniversary of his birth. Top. paikhol. 3 no.2:43-52 Mr-Ap '57'. (KLRA 10:6) (Bekhterev, Vladimiir Mikhailovich, 1857-1927) SITIRL-RI , 'Yuriy I~eont~y-&-vich; -ROTOVA, R.S., red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S. )I tek-~n. red. [Scientifically fou-nded. consgin tion norms] Nauchno-obosp-ovan- nye norry potrebleniia. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkolal" 1961. 76 p. (MIRA 15.2) (Consmiption (Econorucs)) - t t 1 1 k A u L A a r u i CC Cc 1 4 0 _ I 00 914mentory Theory of the "Print Ruspettwort of the Vtrlksl l"I"MograPh. (J. ScItn compel Rdxdw (W. -00 144Y) do I'Arad. dij Sciriters. a. 1,0. 311-314 1037 Ix 46 00 . . Hostish.- The caw is taken of a vertical seismograph consisting of a mass .4 09 sualw1ult4l t1it a cylindrical apiral spring anti having a hociinntal axis of .00 0 mtation. The "itituptions runde in the theory are given, For simplicity a special case with the length of the non-deforme4l spring taken u zero A 41 00 is first treated. Next the general caw is taken and this leads to an 41 premion lit,loling in all caw%. R.-5. R. a ISO 00 f go I tTALLUPGKAL UIEPLUME CLASSIFICA110% 9-Z .Z. ILI 1, ~P ,l 3 It a Iroxic Hit 915F It t, n L CW 0 51 9 7j a 0 3 440 as q 0 a a 0 0 0 o It 4 s"INIR'-fAN, G. 1 . Elektricheskiye metody inte-arirovaniya i differentsirovaniya Trudy seysmoll. in-ta, 105 (1940). SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G., Markushevich, A. I. ) Rashevskiy, F.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 SHOWN, G., doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk. High-speed photography. Sov. foto 17 no.9;-40-46 S 157.(MIRA 10:9) (Photography, Instantaneous) SOV/77-4-1-2/22 AUTHORS: Dubovik, A.S., Kevlishvili, P.V., and Shnirman, G.L. ------- TITLE: _-A-7lihe Magnifier With Multiple Reflection (Lupa vremeni s mnogokratnym otrazheniyem) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kine- matografii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 12-19 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authon have worked out a slow motion camera of LV-1 type (Figures 6 and 7) with a tenfold reflec- tuion from 2 rotating mirrors (Figures 1 and 2)', permitting the taking of 2 to 33 1/3 million frames a second, The optical system of the camera was calculated by Engineer A.B. Granigg. The electrical part was worked with tile participation of En 'gineers I,A, Korolev and A.M. Tolmachev. The projection of the mechanical part of the LV-1 camera was effected by Senior Engineer-Designer V.F. Voronin. This ap- paratus, developed in the Institute of Chemical Card 1/2 Physics of AS USSR, is intended for the study of ri A Time 1,11agnifier `,V_J-Uh Multiple Reflection SOV/77-4-1-2/22 such phenomena as detonations, spark discharges, etc., and was displayed at the Brussels World Fair of 1958. The mirror system of the camera is put into motion by an electric motor through a step-up gear and reaches 60,000 rpm. The camera is control- led fully automatically by special electronic devic- es (Figure 5) that control 'the frequency of photo- graphing and shutter operation, emit a high-voltage pulse to initiate in a given moment the phenomenon to be studied, and stop the photographic operation upon termination. The article describes in detail the design and performance (Table 1) of the camera, There are 2 photos, 4 diagrams, 1 block diagram, and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (The Institute of Chemical Physics of AS USSR) SUBMITTED! July 26, 1958 Card 212 SE21IRMAN, G. L. Some problems in the development of 6low motion apparatus and photochronographs with mirror image scanning. Usp.nauch.fot. 6:93-101 159. (MIBA 13:6) (Photography, High-speed) (PhotochronographB) 85333 50 a o S/120/60/000/005/001/051 E191/E381 AUTHORS: Shnirman, G.L. and Dubovik, A.S. TITLE. Modern High-speed Pho-togy-aphy'(Rex-iew) PERIODICAL. Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 5, pp. 3 - 15 TEXT: After listing the typica.1 uses of high-speed photo- graphy, including some major military applications, the international exchange of experience through the medium of international conferences is mentioned and two All-Union conferences in 1957 and 1960 are referred to. Electronic methods for carrying out auxiliary operations and for the instantaneous generation of an intermediate image in the fastest photographic devices are characteristic of modern trends. Electronic control ensures the sequence of operations to an accuracy of fractions of a microsecond. Electronic Dptical tranducers have opened new ways of greatly raising the speed of photography just when mechanical means of optical control approach the limit of their potentialities. The well-known system is explained in principle wherein an image is made to move together with a continuously moving film, For example, Card 1/14 85333 S/120/60/000/005/001/051 E191/E381 Modern High-speed IF hotography (Review) the image can be moved by means of a rotating prism. Although not new, the commercial production of this type of apparatus suitable for speeds of the order of 10 000 frames/sec is increasing The Russian version of such a camera is designated (-KC-t (SKS-I)~ American and Swiss makes are mentioned. Speeds of 10 000 frames/sec in 8 mm. film are achieved. Special arrangements are mentioned such as simultaneous oscillographic recording, attachments for microphotography and special cameras to withstand up to 100 g. The limiting speed of a film due to centrifugal stresses is 100-120 m/sec. Greater speeds are reached by rolling off inside a drum permitting up to 400 m/sec. Compared with a total length of film in coiling arrangements wh--ch reaches up to 300 m. films in or on drums rarely exceed 1.5 m length, thereby severely limiting the duration of the photographed event. Usually, the important part of the event can nevertheless be captured, When the brightness of the photo- graphed phenomenon is of the same order as that ofother objects in the field of view or else the total duration of the luminous Card 2/14 85333 s/120/60/000/005/001/051 E191/E381 Modern High-speed Photography (Re-view) phenomenon exceeds the duration of one turn of the drum, high-speed shutters synchronised with the phenomenon are nec- essary, The German Fruengel "Strobodrum" uses a powerful pulse projector with 16-50 000 discharges per second each of 0.5 millisecond duration having a candle power of 2.5 x 108 and ensuring clear photography on standard 35 mm film moving at 100 m/sec without any devices for rendering the image stationary. The shift of the image is lower than the resolution of the optical system. UP to 5 OOO.frames/sec can be taken or, with correspondingly reduced frame height, up to 50 000 frames/sec. The Cranz-Schardin principle of high-speed photography uses a number of parallel focusing systems,, each creating an image in its own region of the sensitised material. German apparatus of this type has a thyratron controlled spark gap for each focusing channel with 4~switching accuracy of 0.1 lis. The Idlameral Russian