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7 3 0 llcef -itsizrentyr., csnashchyeermcsti rroizvcdst-;a. Po Povodu stat' i 3. K. Khariltogcva j-- F. A. Korchagina "Opry-edyelyeniye Potryelb-nogo kolichyestva tye-khriologich,;-eskoy osna-Aki xi Podc-otovlv,,e i:roizvcdstva syp-l's'kokhozyaystvyernyldi mashin' v zhux-r- 48, No. b SY-11khommashina, 19419, -plo. 9, 3- 20-22. "Syell khozz!-,tash Lina", igh -6 So; Letcpis' No. 4,0 SITANKO, M.G., dotsento Weight of stamped chain links manufactured on an automatic Production line. Sellkhozmashina no.2.28-30 7155. (MLRA 8:3) (Chains) SHTA M M.G., doteent. Unification, normalization and standardization of agricultural machines in an effective way to improve their d6ign and par- e formance. Standartizataiia, no.1:25-33 Ja-Ire '56. (MLIA 9: 2) I.RoRtovskiy institut nallskokhozyayetvennogo mashinostroyeniya. (Agricultural machinery) SHTAITKO, M.G., dotsent. I Inaccuracy in the weight of pp;ts made by, stamping. Sellkhosmashina no.8:19-23 Ag 157, 1 (7or'ging) . NLRA 10:8) AUTaOR: Shtanko, M.G., Candidate of Technical Scien~~es 28-58-3-5/39 TITLE: Weight Accuracy and quotas of Consumption of Rolled Metal (Vesovaya tochnost' i ncrmy raskhoda -metalloDrokata) PERIODICAL: Standart-izatsiya, 1958, Nr 3, pp 21-25 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The volume, and hen~;e the.welght of hot-rolled proftled iron depend on the tclerances ,-,.r profiles. In practici, the devia- tions of volume and we-4ght from nominal values reach 13~o with , round bar iron, 15% with sheet, 1q% with strip, 21% with angle. iron and 15% with pipes. When an order fcr metal. ia specified in weight units .. the quantity s-applied may turn out -.-o be insufficient. The authoi suggests formulas for*calculating the possible variations of weight within the given tolerance- range for the above types (Table 1) The two acefficients ("2" and IIlk") used in these formula; can be readily determined by calculation or graphically. There are 2 tables and 2 graphs. ASSOCIATIONs Rostovskiy institut sellskekhozyaystvennogo washin-ostroyeniya. (Rostov Instit -it ute of Ag,-:~t:ni-uzal Machi-ne Buildiag Card 1/1 1. Metals-Production AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODICALs ABSTRACT: AVAILABLEj Card 1/1 Shtanko, M.G. : Dot-tox-A, Economical Weight Accuracy of Castings (Ekonimicheskaya toch- nostt vesa otlivok) Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 5, pp 6-9 (uso) The specific weight of gray and malleable cast iron in castings- can vary in a wide range, and various technological factors (dimension errors in models and core boxes$ different densities of molding earth, etc.) affect the accuracy of the volume of castings. The article gives the results of tests carried out on agricultural machine parts and different other castings to determine the variations in the weight of castings produced by normal technology. It was revealed that in a lot of simi- lar castingsv the weight can vary within a range from + 3-3 to + 12.15% of the mean arithmetical weight, i.e. that-maximum weight deviations are possible in a range between. 6.6 to 24-30%. A graph and a formula were evolved for determining the possible mean square deviation of the weight of castings from the nominal. There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 8 Soviet. refeTenceF. Library of Gongreas SHTANKO, M.G., date. Weight accuracy of machine parts machined by various methods. Test, mash. 38 no.3:64-69 Mr 158. (MIRA 11W (metal cutting) SHTANKO, M. G., Candidate of Tech Sci (diss) -- "Investigation of errors In the weights of machine parts with various methods of forming". Mbscow, 1959. 18 pp (Min Higher Educ TJS!~R, All-Union Correspondence Polytech Inst), 200 copies (KL, No 21, 1959, 117) GUROV, I.N., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk red - 2411WOV N 1. nt nd tekhn.nauk, red.; SHATUNOVSKIt G.A' dotsent fcan&JeOW,,.ixAujn r6d.; SEITAITKO, M.G ,dotsent, red.; &IAOII, A.F., ~ekhn.red. [Design and manufacture of agricultural machinery- collected articles from the Second All-Union Scientific-tecAnplo&ical Conference in Rostov-on-Don] Konstruirovanie J proizvodstvO sellskokhoziaistvennykh mashin; abornik statei po materialam. Vtoroi Vsesoiuznoi nauchno-takhnicheakoi konferentsii, BOBtOI8V- sheisia v Rostove-na-Donn. Pod red. I.H.Gurova i dr. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 326-p. (KIRA 12:11) 1. RIR4 (for Shatunovskiy). (Agricultural machinery) 18(5) SOV/128-59-8-2/29 AUTHOR: Aldakimov, V.P., and Shtanko, M.G., Engineers TITIE: Size and Weight Accuracy of 2-re-cf-s-fon Investment Castings 2ERIODICAL: liteynoye proizvodrtvo, 1959, Nx 89 PP 5 - 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In order to estimate'the size and weight accuracy, of the components, produced by precision investment casting, which is one of the most progressive and most economical casting methods, the authors experi- mented'in the zavody Rostovskogo sovnarkhoza (2lants of the Rostov Council of National Economy). Forthe experiments, 15 different parts of different shape, weight (20 - 2000g) and dimensions (4-110mm) were selected and cast under the same conditions. The , results were statistically estimatedand put together, - in 6 tables and 5 graphs. The parameters of X arithmetical mean of weight and dimension) an& r id ~ quadratic mean of divergence) are similar to the known curves of Gauss and to the criteria of consent','' calculated by Bernstein, Romanovskiy and Kolmogorov. Card 1/2 The graphs show that there is a correlated link SOV/128-59-8-2/29 Size and 'Weight Accuracy of Precision Investment Casting between the weight and the arithmetical mean diver- gence of the weight on one side and between the di- mension and quadratic mean divergence of the dimen- sion on the other side. There are 6 tables, 9 graphs 2 photographs and 3 references, 2 of which are Sovie~' and 1. German. Card 2/2 - ,- -3 kgg~ At JMRLWAMR~~ SHLANV, M.G,, kand.takhn.nauk I - Potentials for increasing the efficiency of machine tools. Mashinostroitell no*7:38~-39 161. (MM 11+:7) (Industrial management) S/028/62/000/002/001/004 0221/D303 AUTHOR: Shtankog M.G. TITLE- Interchangeability of machine construction production by weight PERIODICAL; Standartizatsiya, no. 2, 1962, 3-9 TEXT: The Institut sellskokhozyaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (Rostov- na-.Donu) (institute of Agricultural Engineering (Rostov-on-Don) for some years carried out research on establishing the interchangeability of components by their weight. At present they study the law governing the distribution of weight of workpieces manufactured by different methods. A theory of the gravimetric accuracy of technological processes has been worked out. The weight adjustment of components is ensured by changes in specified dimensions which are indicated in the drawings of the concerned VI-1, partso The necessity of the above control arises in cases where the quality of the component depends on its weight, as for instanceg in sin- to red or cast items, or forgings. The author points out the lack of a Card 1/4 S/028/62/000/002/001/004 Interchangeability of machine D221/D303 weigher at factories, where the consumption of metal is computed with the use of tables or at a glance. It is necessary to find the laws of scat- tering in the weight of components within a batch which may exhibit sys- tematic and random charactero In the case of random causes, and assuming the normal law of distribution the curve is similar to the ordimry error curve. The relationship between the geometric and gravimetric accuracy of components is then given by Gn --Ga VnV a V a~ a A. 100 or by 100') G n Vn n where G and G a are,the nominal and actual weights of the component; Vn and Va the nominal and.actual volumes of components; ")n and -j~a the selected weight in the calculation and actual specific weight of material of the componenti X.is the deviation in the component weight from the no- minal value in percent. On the assumption that the specific weight is correct, i.e. ) then V - V This equation permits n )a9 n a V 100 n Card 2/4 S/028/62/000/002/00.1/004 Interchangeability of machines D221/D303 establishment of the relationship between the dimensions as well as tolerances and fk for rolled sections. Equations for various workpieces giving the magnitude of the corresponding A in the case of revolution bodies are tabulated. Weighing and analysis by the metbwd of mathema- tical statistics demonstrates that the weight distribution in a batch of components follows the normal law. This was observed when the manu- facturing process did not exhibit substantial deviations from its nor- mal course. The deviation in the weight,4 Gat can, therefore, be deter- mined by A G = 6 6 or A G = 6CGx, where G is the actual weight of com- ~ a a a a ponent; C and x are quantities related to the manufacture of workpieces. This law was found in the case of hot stamping in closed and open dies, V/ using malleable castings made in permanent moulds. The condition is different when other types of casting process are employed. The devia- tion from the established weight of agricultural machines, or any other units may affect their stability and result in premature wear. The de- veloped method of accuracy control of the technological processes can be used for investigating gravimetric accuracy. The changes in volume or density within the time may be due to several factors, which are enumemted. Card 3/4 S/028/62/000/002/001/004 Interchangeability of machines D221/D303 The analysis of diagrams of 'sliding average' and 'sliding sigma' de- monstrates that changes in the weight within one shift may be substantial. The author suggests further study and accumulation of data on the scatter- ing of weight, and development of norms for the gravimetric accuracy and methods of its calculation. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 3 Soviet- bloc references. Card 4/4 SHTANK05, G., kand.teklin.nau-k dotsent .9 Factors for increasing operating efficiency of maebine tcols. 0 Vest.mashinostr. 42 no.6:70-74 Je '0'2. (wRA 15:6) (blachine tools) AKORIYAN, S.A... inzh.; SHTANKO, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk . Theoretical and actual weight of agricultural machines. Trak-t. i sellkhozmash. 33 no.7:25-28 J1 163. (MIRA 16:1r) _5/0)' SOV/63-4-3-2/31 ALTMOR: Shtaniko, N.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences -T-ITLE: The Synthesis of Unsaturated Polyester Resins and Varnish'Production Based on Their Use PERIODICAL: Knimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 294-302 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Varnishes based On - Unsaturated polyesters are solutions of these polyesters in monomers. Initiating agents induce the formation of three-dimensional polymers from the linear polyesters. The film-form- ing material in the polyesters comprises 85 - 100%, because the mono- meric solvent enters the final compound. For the synthesis of linear polyesters various dibasic acids and two-atomic alcohols are used. The arLqydride of the maleic acid',and the itaconic acid, which is highly re- active due to its double bond; are the components which are mostly used. Dibasic saturated acids are introduced for increasing elasticity. The alcohols are mostly ethylene glycol, propylene glycol and diethy- lene glycol. Styrene is the monomer which serves as a solvent for 9 polyesters. Vinyltoluene is less volatile so that the losses during film formation are lower. Mono-methy1maleate, diallylphthalate.. vinyl- Card 1/5 acetate, etc, may also be used Z_Ref 4, 7-7. Polymerization is induced SOV/63-4-3-~V31 The Synthesis of Unsaturatea Polyester Resins and Varn1,sh'Frb&iati6n:-'BaBed on Their Use by various peroxides and'h4droperoxides which rea-,t on-ly at increased temperatures. Activators are appl'-ed to start the reaction already at room temperature. Folymerizattion age-rits are benzoyi peroxides, methyl- etbylketone and cyclohexan-one. Activators are tertiary amines, espeoial- ly dimettLylaniline, and cobalt,salts whin,"n axe soluble in hydrocarbons, like nap-h-thenate ard octoate. Dol goplosk _/-Fef -12 7 has 3j,.own - at ~_j th these salts s1hould be introduced in quantities considerably lower t,-hwt the stoichiometrie ones. Me hardening of the varnishes depends on a correct concentration of the activator. T'he oxygen of -the air has an Inhibiting effect on -the drying of the polyester -films. This is due to its reaction with free radiaals and the oxidatian ol' met-al protaxide ions which impedes the formation of free radicals Z-Ref 16-7. Paraffin and similar substances are added to the varr.Lishes in order to form a protective cover against oxygen. Polyester vai-nishes are up-stable and gelatinize even at room tempera:17ure, so hydroequinone and pyrocatechoi are added. It has been shown Thai' the Inhibiting effEt is caused by quinones formed during oxidatian, which break the chain Z-Ref 23 - 26-/. Me quantity of inhibitors usually does not exceed a few hundredths of Gard Z/5 a percent. Solvents are added in t'he amount of 5 - 15% in order tto re- SOV/634-3-2/31 iTie Synthesis of Unsaturated Polyester Resins and Varnish Production Based on Their Use duce the viscosity of polyester resins. Acetone, methylethylketone, methanol, ethylacetate, etc, not only reduce the visec-sity, but also in- crease the stability of the varnish solutions during storing Z-Ref 2z-7.: Die thixotropic properties are improved by adding silice. Titanium di- oxide, lithopone, cadmium yellow, red iron oxide, etc, are the pigments mcstly used. Barite, asbestos powder, chalk, microtale, etc, are the usual fillers. The application of paraffin and other wax-like substan- ces causes a dull surface. This may be avoided by using solid un- saturated polyester resins instead of the viscous liquids. The sur- face layer in this case consists of linear polyesters instead of three-m. dimensional polymers. The introduction of the diallyl ester of di- methylol urea and other compounds leads to the formation of a shining surface layer, because these compounds dry under the oxidizing effect of . air oxygen. Recently hexamethylolmelamine is used, in which a part of the methylol group is esterified by unsaturated polyesters and. another part by allyl alcohol Z Ref 39 .L _7. The polyesterification of maleic acid is accompanied by isomerization of the acid to fums-ric acid. The isomerization proceeds rapidly in the presence of phthalic acid. Card 3/5 Isomerization considerably affects the polymerization rate, since the SO'1/63-4-3-2/31 T~,.e Synt-hesi5 of Unsaturated Folyester Fesins and Varnish Prod,-wti6n Based on Their Use tran-s-isomers of .1,2-substituted ethyleres are more active than cis- isomers. The preparation of ut-Saturatad polyester resins is carried out In enameled reactors by means of especially n--toluene- sulfoacid. The process is controlled by detsrmining the acid numbers of the resins and the viscos'.4-y of their silutions. An acid number of -~ar weight of 3,000 is the average. The 20 - 40 mg KOF/g and a molecu mixing of thp pilyester resin wi-,,h the polymerization agent. causes quick gelatinization. A two-comp"nent pu--;verfzer is used therefore, in which the mixing Is made in front of t1ie let, or the polymerization agent, is applied to the surface to be painted and the polyester var.-Ush on top cf it. Polyester varnishes are used for finishing wor,1 object-s, like 'u f irniture, television sets, railroad cars, etc. Recently concrete, stone, etc, are also painted wit:h these materials. The preparation of Card 4/5 such paints with a good adhesion to metal is given in Ref 37, 68 7. SOV/63-4-3-2/31 The Synthesis of Unsaturated Polyester Resins and Va=ish PWdmetiod Badecl on Their Use There are 72 references, 11 of which are Soviet, 37 German, 19 English, 3 American and'2 Polish. BOGATYREV, P.M.; SHTANIKO, N.G.; GOLIDA, N.M. Study of some side reactions in the synthesis of alkyd resins. Lakokrao.mat. i ikh-prim. no.1:6-13 160. WTIRX.14:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut No.4. (Alkyd resins) SHTAIN KO I- N. G. Oxidation-reduction initiating systems used in polyester lacquers, Lakokras. mat. i ikh-prim. no.3-14-19 161. (MULA 14: 6) (Esters) (Polymerization) (Oxidation-reduction reaction) (Lacquers and lacquering) VOLKOV, Aleksandr lvanovicli--SlITANIKO, Hilcolay Ivwj~~4;_.NLUBKOVA~ V. A., red. ; . - r7e.-d. [Branch of a Siberian cedar] Vetv' sibirskogo kedra. Mo- skva, Sovetskaia Rassiia, 1962. 359 p. (MIRA 17:3) I o", NO :jl -t, DILOV, Kh.V.; FILIPPOVA, L.Aq SHTANIKO, T-P-1 VOZNESENSKIY V.L.s I I SEMIKHATOVA, O.A.; ZALEN3Yd-I-,-U.V. Dark metabolism of organic compounds in barley at different tem- peratures. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. /+ no.15:3-24 162. (KRA 15:7) (Plants-Metabolism) SHTANIKO, V., polkovnik ----------- Antiaircraft battery in the attack. Voen.vest. 40 no.4:77-80 Ap 61. (Antiaircraft artillery) (MIRA 14:7) SHTANIKOJ, V., polkovnik I. Review of the results of firing. Voen.vest. 42 no-5:87-89 My 162. (MIRA 15: 1-1) (Antiaircraft artillery) IEMIN, Ye.A.; SHTANIKO, V.F.; SHPILEVOT, Y.K., YURCHENKO, P.I. Experimental-model of the alo. drive of drilling tool feed control. Neft. i gaz. prom. 3:21-24 J:L-S 165. (MIRA 18:11) AIEKSEYEV, F.K.; ANDRIYUTS, G.L.; ARSENTIYEV, A.I.; ASTAFIYEV, Yu.P.; BEVZ, N.D.; BEREZOVSKIY, A.I.; GENERALOV, G.S.; DOROSHENKO, V.I.; YESHCHEN'KO, A.A.; ZAPARA, S.A.; KALINICHENKO, V.F.; KARNAUSRENKO, I.K.; KIKOVKA, Ye.I.; KOBOZEV, V.N.; KUPIN, V.Ye.; LOTOUS, V.K.; LYAKHOV, N.I.; MALYUTA, D.I.; METS, Yu.S.; OVODENKO, B.K.; OKSANICH, I.F.; PANOV, V.A.; POVZNER, Z.B.; PODORVANOV, A.Z.; POLISHCHUK, A.K.; POLYAKOV, V.G.; POTAPOV, A.I.; SAVITSKIY, I.I.; SERBIN, V.I.; SERGEYEV, N.N.; SOVETOV, G.A.; STATKEVICH, A.A.; TERESHCHENKO, A.A.; TITOV, f%_S.; FEDIN, A.F.; KHOMYAKOV, N.P.; SHEYKO, V.G.; SHEKUN, O.G.; SESTAKOV, M.M.;_.SHTANIKO, V.I. Practice of co4struction and exploitation of open pits of Krivoy Rog Basin mining and ore dressing combines. Gor. zhur. no.6: 8-56 Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Strip mining) too COO/00( SHTANIIO-VRUIBIAVSKLYA, 0. S. Characteristics of distribution of Plasmodium vivax and leukocytes in a large drop of blood. Med. paraz. ',I paraz - 161. 24 -U'O'.4;351-354 O-D 155. (KTJ?A 9-1) 1. It Instituta. nalyarii, meditsinakay paravitologii i gellsintologil Kinisterstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR (dir.-Inatituta - prof. P.D. Serglyev, rakowoditell raboty - prof. Sh. D. Koshkovskiy) (PIASKODIN. vivax, distribution in large drop of blood) (13IA)OD, distribution of Plasmodium vivax, & leukocytes in large drops of blood) (LvTxoffm. distribution of plasmodium vivax & loukocytes in large drop of blood) SHTANXOV, 0. B. SHTANKOV, 0. B. -- "Investigation of.the'Operation of the Machinery for Automatic Loading of the Parts of Screw Types." Min Higher Bducation Ukrainian SSR. Llvov, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). So: Knizhnaya letopis', No 8. 1956,,pp 07-103 BILIMIY, A.L.-,SHTANNIKOV, V.I. Char& filming through a metallographic-micro- scope. Zav. lab. 23 no.3::365-367 157. (WuRA lotO (Photom1crography) (Microscope) SHTAKN[Kok, USSR/Chemical Technology Chenical Products and Their Application. Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour Referat Zhurr - hT;imi-YI, 110 L, 1957, 12746 Author Markaryan M,K., Shtanniltov ',ro.V, Title Preparation of Potable Water from Highly Mineralized Waters of Central Asia by Means of Soi-.ie Domestically Manufactured Ion-Exchw-ige Resins Orig Pub Gigiyena i sanitariya, 1955, No 9, 6-11 Abstract A study was made of the possibility of utilizing certain crands of ionites (aspatit-1, espatit-TIA, AN-2F, EDE-10) for obtaining fresh water, by a successive filtration through cathionite (espatit-1) and anionite, filters. Changes in composition of the treated vater were charvc- terized by a sharp decrease in concentration of C_-2+ M92*-, -"C4'+,,- and F- ionf-.) and to a lesser extent of Na '-and Cl-. Amioniter, J%-2F and espatit-T14 enT~Jiclh the water with for"-ldehyde, phenol ond &-eatly increase its Dard -L/2 - i66 - NLRXLRTAN, M.K.;, SHTA IKOT, To. T. low mpthods for the distillation of salt water. Izv.AN Turk. no.3:44-50 '56. (NMA 9.- 12) 1. Toyeniio-meditsinskaya akademiya Imeni S.M.Kirova. Oistillation) SHTAMIXOV, YeS., kandidpkt meditsinakikh nauk. Using lon-exebanging resins. Priroda 46 no.6-.76-78 Je '57. (MlRA 10:7) 1. Voyenno-meditainskaya Akademiya is. S.M.Kirova (Leningrnd). (ion exchange) SHTANNIKOV, Ye. V. ... Use of ionites for processing salt water. Uzb. khim. zhur.-No. 1: 15-18 '58. (MIRA 11:7) (Ion oxcbnngs) ( Ifa t er--Purif ica t ion) SHUMMOV, Ye.V. ----------- Water demineralizer for shepherds. 12V. AN Turk. SSR no-3:106-107 158. (MIRA 11:9) l.Vo3reano-meditainskaya akademiya im. S.M. Kirova. (Saline waters-Demineralization) New laboratory ware made of polyethylene and its characteristics. leb.delo 4 no.2:55-57 Mr-A,D 15&. (MIRA 11:4) 1. rz kafedry obehebey i voyennoy gigiyeny Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina aicademii imeni S.K.Kirovs. (LA130RATORIES-EQUIPKRIT AND SUPPLIES) SBTAMIIKO, Ye. V., kapitan mad. Bluzhby, kand. mad. nauk Individual purification of salt water in the individual canteen. Voen.-med. zhur. no.6:48-50 Je '58. (MIRA 12:7) (WAM SUPPLY, purification of salt water, individual method in canteen with ion-exchange resins (Rus)) (ION EXCHOGIC, purification of salt water, individual method in canteen (Rus)) SOV-26-58-8-17/51 AUTHOR: Sh-1ar_nik-_-.-,, Y9.V. . Candidate of Medical Sciences - TITLED ---------- Polyethylene Wara- in 1-,he Laboratory (Polietilenoveya posuda v latoiatcrncy prakiike) PERIODICAL. Priroda:~ 1958~ Nr 8, PP 85-B6 (USSR) ABSTRACT., Polyethylene ie P. high-mclecular product obtained by the poly- mer-izatisn ff- ethylene. It consists of 70% cry5talline phase and 30% am:-_-phvus phase. It has a low density, high mechanic- P-1 and heaz resistance, and iner-lia to chemically agressive substances~ A bottle of 0.5 liters made from polyethylene weighs 55 - 60 g whereas a glass bottle weighs 300 - 350 9, The mechanical breaking resistance is equal to 120 kg/CM2. Ccnta1r,;;_--a made from polyethylene and filled with water may be dropped from airplanes without breaking. Freezing of the water in such containers does not break the container. The temperature resistance of polyethylene is between -60 to -7000 and +100 to 1050C- It is resistant to concentrated sulfur4c and hydrochloric acids; as well as diluted'nitric acid, In concentrated nitric acid it swells. Concentrated alkali substanoes. alcohols, or acetone doe not affect poly- Card 1/2 ethylene and are not affected by it. Polyethylene ware is Polyethylene Ware in the Laboratory SOV-.26-58-8-17/51 especially useful in field laboratories where glass ware is too brittle. 1. Polyethyle-ne--Properties 2. Polyethylene-Applications 3. Po2yetkylene-Effective-ness Card 212 SHIANNIKOV, YE. V. , Y.A.~O'_ARYAI~FrS, M. K. "The Problem of Radioactivity in the Hygiene of vi'ater Supply and Sanitary Protection of Reservairs.11 report subkitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of IfyJenists, Epide. ologists and Infectionists, 1959. a2 6 'a qTTL~ GuTxG L' (e !JOITIL aad J9 2-6-5-C G? a114TT O'e O/t P-1-Go on peollpoa sle.1-1 J:ajTl aad aD qlTa at-.7aq s- 1~. qualuoo ~Tus 7 . . r :uaii.-L'a s-c poq,,~T UOT~-ODTJTard au,7:aq -.azz a:ij 71-o ieq -e D oq-,) luoTsnTouc* UT '.Z2 ~o - -TaITI ~ *0 aOT I-attl 'j0 C)~ sL[27aLi auTiq jo -19~tj I JO S119, I Oj o2-pqDvd alTuoi u *uo*EjvoijTind evTaq !)tzT cuumad S-.114 lial-ohl r . v .1 aLIJ VIOJJ SLIOTU-6 -PU-e SUO-El-lUD 3tjj tt-.Ioq qjosqlR 01 ~lq5 j4,17' lo rtnTc-3-.i.-) * a q-T I quia I~ou - . - opi -nLTr.-,,-ajow q~Ta soouvjsqr,o oijoq!~uWs aav sonTuOT oiji, - '17.'0d alTUOT JIGIDA -as pu-e 1.1011-fj 11-poq u~a~wev- v :s'lnd ~ -,L) -padsa.z aelTI I jo ~-o JO aWnTOA U 2UT.M2U, pu-o euajSijj.-~,Tod jo ep,~w ua9ju?-,l aqT ,~-rLddns aan~,em-iTsaij quiaos q~,,TiA s-aaxa ~TdOE)d X?jjjo pt _p ' Vr%TC02 JOJ P31)T1~IU-E aul ui iLqnp Tio I ~ 2; 4ST, ST !~j QAO--T)l -r-LTOM't AIDP'60~j Tle:YZpa!'- 9IT4 _Rq pa -dolaAep ueajU'eo 2Uj.KTjX-nU-aU-L~Z,~ ae-,j -a a e ,T :Iovulgav (psn) 1,Dr:. d 4~ ax 461,6- 4 .1 il C- -a J T4 ~j T _2_,jpOAZ-G-j:; 'ljT~3jQTOjFaj e 'ET at~Taq .9 u j Ta nl alitti I HoHlav C' - 6 ~13 ~L/AO Purifying Brine in a Canteen-Type Bottle 0 -ater hardness of up to 30 per liter salt content and a v had upon the purification proce~;s a ealt content of only 1.6- 0 1.6 Gr per liter, with water hardness reduced to 0 A SSO CIA PIOAT. Vqyennc-meditsinskaya akademiya im. 3.M. Kirova (I-iilitary Medical Academy imeni S.MI. Kirov) Card 212 I SOV/10-59-5-13/25 Shtannikov,, Ye.V. A Portable Device for an Individual Distillation of Salt Water Under Field Conditions Izvestiya Akademii nauk S3SRq Seriya geograficheskaya, 1959, Nr 5, pp 96-9? (USSR) ABSTRACT: A device for the individual distillation of salt water under field conditions was developed by the author. Active synthetic ion-exchanging substances are used as distilling agents. They are called ioni- tes, or ion-exchanging resins which are polymeric compounds of a high molecular weight. By their chemi- cal compositions these ionites can be divided into two groups, cationites or cation-exchanging resins having the properties of strong acids and able to ezab~xging their cations, and anionites or anion-ex- chaning resins with basic properties also able to exchange their anions. Both groups form electrolytes, Card 1/2 one part of which is barely soluble and the other, SOV/10-59-5-13/25 177 A Portable Device for an Individual Distillation of Salt ater Under Field Conditions which carries the opposite charge, is easily soluble. The combined use of both cationite and anionite re- moves all the ions from the water: the water is dis- tilled. The whole device consists of a bottle made from polyethylene resistant to many chemical compounds and acids. As distilling agents, the best Soviet pro- duced types of ion-exchanging absorbents are used: KU-2 cationite and EDE-10 anionite. These two reagents are packed together in a waterproof polyethylic enve- lope. 150 grams of this substance is needed for the distillation of 3 liters of water. Dimensions and weight of both the bottle and package vary. There is 1 photograph. Card 2/2 ,-,__SHTAXNMV, To., kand.med.nauk, mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby Polyethylene fl"k and its hygienic significance. Voen.-med.zhur. no.9:48-49 S 159. (MrRA 13:1) (COMING AND WING UTENSILS) (WATER SUPPLY) (ITHYL-MS) RYZHOV, If-V-,dots.; SIPTAMIKOV, Ye.V. kand.med.nauk INirification of water Infected with poliomyelitis virus. Gig. I san. 24 n0-3:19-23 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Iz Vovenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirov&. (POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS. water infect., purification (Rua)) (WATER, microbiology polio. virus, purification (RUB)) SRTAKNIKOV Ye V 'kAnd -n-ad.nazl3c Tvaelbility of ths.usae.of.lon.exchange resins for water disinfection. *Gig. i san. no. 10:98-101 0.160. (14IRA-13:12-) 1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinokoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirovae. (KkTER~PURIFICATION) (ION EXCHANGE) MARKARYANp M.K., polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, prof.; RY7,HOVj N.V., -polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby, dolusent;_~RTAMilKOV, Ye.V., mayQr meditsinskoy sluzhby, kand.med.naulc Mechanism of the detoxifying action of the preparation. Voen.-med. -83-84 My 161. 2hur. no.5. (VIRUSES) (MIRA 14:8) RYZHOV, N.V.,-polkovnik medit-sinskoy sluzhby; SHTANNIKOV, Ye,V, mayor X-4! meditsinskoy sluzhbyg kand.med-,,nAuk Use of UIIF-30 for purifying water ccntaminated with some microbes. Voen.-med. zhur. no.8:47-P Ag 961. (14IRA :L~;2) 0 . (WATER-PURIFICAT ON) (FlUERS AND FILTRATION) SHTANNIKOV,, Ye.V., kand.med.nauk Ion-exchange resins in the defluorination of water. Gig. i san. 26 no.7:17-22 J3. 161. (MIFLA 15:6) 1. Iz kaXedry obahchey i voyennoy gigiyany Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenim akademii imeni Kirova. (WATER-j4LM"TION) (FLUORINE) (1011 EXCHANGE RESINS) C. F0M/63j00O/Qf.),4/00_12 M, A* ~of M QUO , A 4 toXlZi.*, f with bo - nus .0on SOURCE i, ~_Glgly6na ~W~iitia~ A- 1065" 1Zui6-'-.e -t- -ification-o' exobange botulism j~.TOPIC TAGS _9 sorption, polymer. ion v:, wa r pu W, 's'' the: re su s. ta to 'pu'rify vater 0 _j 'A) "Wth'thil highV ~acld cati6nite KU-2 (49, 69 and V - - - ) . . :. ~. v14 -A g,hly alkallne-:Onion te-AV-47 9 zjiiid', the I if 1 (6 i and 18% -was' f I L2-TF-Cm ground pol*er- di~dnyl thi 0.0 9' h -W 9 &8s' A'-~--' - , i` ~ ~ r h6iiv.;_, 7he, aftecti veness of t*.*8,'ratw', , -A 'o 3 Pe i6ni es was-, oW-,*_,M,. to-log C astai -'Inactivation is GKOI no t. _b at d by. - te 4whic -1 ~Oit6ef- combihi4:w act h oportant In this Procesils p- i~ Jd e t lie medt.tim.-Ohe acidic.filtrate 171~: P! I e -denatur nx~! lec ~o :fe ements n7ii,"solbtl 66'' ch, iie-~ ormiia- b6' ih, -4-4hd --alkal a. ton exchange. The! qquqe_~o not:. Me, ul Orige: art* has: 4 tables*, I- r ,.;,~v ocesseib'41te" nitually" -P,:.,rJk_J7 :r. ~7, CODE 1 07 11'. OTH REF1 005 DAM:- 3~~: ORIG REFt 003 -*"I. lilt 6 4 V, 2 4'86'-66 EWT(-I)/ZWT(IR_ VT DIr/RO/JK/RM )/ETC (f )/EWG m 4 ACC NR. AP66118j6 (A). SOURCE'CODE: :UR/024o/65/ooo/oll/0029/0033 4 Ye'--V HOR 4t ;Wn:t ko Candidate of Medical Sciences) OR_G: -Mil i t a ry-~Me'd i c al ~"Or d e r of-_tbe-Lenin'Acaden SO:M. Kirov Den n rea...~tvoyenno-r-meditsinskayaordens. LenIna skademlya) TI ri . icatio'' i ~v 'i ated w ter b -'eons of. ion f Aof, irus-contsm n a 7 m an e olymer ii6ne. i\saniterlya, no 11, 1965, 29-33 9 TOPIC.-,TAG wa or,purificatio water purifying compound.,, ion excb, n Bnge a rips I*Cteria, re in' vi orption, a AB4TRAC The po sibility of,using. ionites to deco tomin6te water of s viru a e No a well; sg~of bacteria-~Was-investlgated-. Ion.exabange polymers anmren er virus-contaminated water bsrmless,~ The mechanism is a e agents, notion of sorption-pnd-tbbAensturing sation'of aggressiv iiimsiily alkalis :'These vi'rus,-r sin inter atidn.prooesses do not e a a. _ppear-Ancompatiblet tbey:take a_.-perallel. course and com lament-each Ob6r_~'~.~,.The sorption- 6f,:virusea'm. and'.6f. bacteria onto the polymers is not. --b iiltb,;~' i e--rege res na proceeds sccoi~ing to fst,6. aiir -a ti-on ow:' i iopdrties 0 3. a'.-an a.'Oeterm ned by.the p of the, 6~1~~~~ 678 7 AI'T 12, OV lalk se N I S1.1, v Ilk sy Lasrye pc~!-- Zd at 5 P- grad ridrowt6,,i A, ,q; I I'mr a DUBBINSKa , G--:. 4- red. 3 iff L 7 rmeteorology] zdat, G MET RA 16--',2* .i-~65- P. SWER, TM17a Abramovna; SHTANNIKOVA, L.I., red. (Study of the results o'L* rain- and precipitr-tic-n-gauge observations] Issledavan-4e remiltatev nabliudenii po dozbdemeru i osadkorrzru. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdatp 1965. 169 p. (MIRA 18-.4) KOZIK, Stefan Mikhaylovich; PROTOPOPOV, V.S.p red.; ~17~ L*1.9,red. [Finding the period, by some disconnected observationst of a periodic phenomenon) Otyakanie perioda po neskollkim raz- roznennym nabliudenliam periodicheskogo iavleniia. Lenin- grad$ Gidromeleoizdat, 1964. 53 p. (MIRA 17:9) SHTANOVA, GJ, Semiautomatic hydraulic press. Biul.tekh.-okon.4nform.Gasonauch.- iss:L.inst.nauch.i tekhoinform 17 no.11:37-39 N 164. (MIRA 18:3) 3 -2Z) 051 Q, " c l r AUTHORS: 'Irz 17 zirnin: A, TITLE- c -1 P- ae Fe-Ori0si"Licon in Mast J Ee3,r~ an, a ;L, e s PERIODICAL: S, P 1, -2 7 U1 S S R ABSTRACT: a r e a r e t e -A s r, f s in e n Pr c, r a d e ~'e r r - c, s c o n - _-T rl t Ia F, 7, f urr n elect-ric furnaces. rj' 'lie St~,t- Jnst `tute for e Design and the , _ P-lann-Ing -,-' Stee-I Indust'I' ," (3iprosral S A Livsh-ts . . l and I. A. Radichen'~~c) p.-u.,ed that at 11"nelyabinsic Metal-luro-i- c a Plant '~ChMZ, the suiel-ting c.-,,." ferrosila-con is carried 0 ~ I -more econc f -nnical 11y in a blaSt furnace. However, -.he ca Lc-iiar i;on,~ rof State~ T-11st-it'.1te L ffjr the Desigri and Planning of Metal.lurrri.cal Plan.,t;~ fGipromez) show that in the ea s tern, a nd eopec, j,-,; 'I 1y In the wiestern, part of' the USSR, s more economi-cad' tc) prodUce low-grade ferrosilicon eiectr_ii~ I'urnaoes. ne autli,-,rs stuJi.ed ',)-)C' thf:- I- _r - 1;."73 )ncl 1 0 r] s Card Me - _ , r, v i ew t-~ f Va r! SAD r t j r~n e- 'I cid o at c r n 1 c D h . ~ , . i- e F Effie'le-ncy of Sme-iting 78193 Ferrosilicon in Blast ai-d E_iecL~-,ic prod uct on of ell ferrosi-Ii.con would be Cheaper, !_-han its ,~,-oduc~icn blast "'urnaces in the eas-.ern USSR. (2'; Although ',-,he initial capi-ta-, in- ves4ment in th,- elect-.rothermal. process 1 7 El -reater (for the east.tfrn area) tl-:an in, the blast furnace proceSS, J S amiort 13-zed after 1 .7 - 3 - 11 yearo, of cpera - I i_ he fiii -ie net ocs- (,- f t h e electrother- on. (3) 1 , tl .,ure, t1 m; a I o r , c e s s, miav be ~,,&d~_ced by the -fol.10,wing: a i b s t i t i .,) f coal f.,:,r srnaill ce.1ce; -eduction in price of electi~ic ene fc~ utiliza4J.on r;.' a 25% rgy; errosi.-I i.-on Lis a reducing agent; 'd sme-, 1 ing f e rr c r, n. 4gh-n, ac-it" eleCtr4C 'Urnaces. For r~ JSSR the i s e-.,,-en great-L -In f o 1, 11) e eastt:!rn area. I'Publisl-ier~s lv.,te; The authors cc .e- ta,'.~e into ar.coun~ --he rapid wear and increasing ma-intenance cos;,,s of b,-st furnaces. which are (--,rie mcre argumierit in fa-,,~-,r o,' elecLrothermal process. There are ables; and refr-rences. ASSOC! A T I ON: Card BOCHAROV V.N,.-, DUDAPEVA, L.M.; YEVDOKWV, V,M~t KOLOSOV, A.F.; KHASOVSKIY, V.P,; IJJKIYANOV, E.B.; F.USATbVA. V.A.; IIOVIKOV, M.S.-x SUKHOVANCHENKO, G.P.-I, TABEIEV, V.V.~ TOLUCHEV, A.S.; CM-~KO, V.F~fdeceasedj; S~WSKITY, V.A..; PAK, G.V... red.; SELESNEVA, A.D., mlad. red. [Structure of capital investments in the U.112,,S.R. axid the U.S.A., ana3ysia and methods of comparison] Struktura kaDi- tallnykh v'lozhenii SSSR i SShA.- analaz i metody sopostav- lenll.a. Moskval Ekonomikap .1�65. 250 p. (14IRA 18,-5) 1. Moscow. Nauchnc-issledovatell--kV ekznomicheskiy insti- tut. 'A. SHTANSKIY V. Ways of reducing capital investments in the production of ferrous melals. Stall 21 no.12:13-18-1-121 D l6l. (MIRA 1/,:12) 1. 'Gosudarstvennyy doyuznyy institut po proyektirovaniyu metallurgicheskikh zavodov. (capital investments) (Steel I d t (Iron i= SHTANSKIY, Vladimir Aleksandrovich; BRUSHTEYN, A.I., red. izd-va; OBUXHOVSKAYA, G.P., tekhn. red. (Economic efficiency of the reconstruction and expansion of enterprises of'ferroua metallurgy)Ekonomicheakaia effektivnost' rekonstruktsii i rasshireniia predpriiatii chernoi metaUurgii. Moskval Metallurgizdat, 1962. 75 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Steel industry-Technological innovations) (Capital investments) Ya,V*-, :Lnzjj. .___Ket~hods and results of stand measurement of deformations in tie rods and inserts in outer walls of large-panel buildings. Anal. prich. avar. i povr. stroi. kon. no.21222-247 164. (KMA 18:5) - SHTAPKIN, V.I., inzh. New press for making packed-soil samples. kvi.dor. 23 no.6:3 of cover Je 160. (MIRA 13:6) (Soil stabilization) (Hydraulic presses) VAKLIIIGVA, S.; 4HTARB&kOYA,__~~qj TOMOVA, N. Using the nitrate and amm n1a nitrogen at the formation of some amino acids in the process of photosynthesis. Doklady BAN 15 no.3:293-296 162. 1. Predstavleno akad. R. Georgievoy (Georgieva, R.I. k64iferintfill,*A.- a u ring '[Dow oor- 4,e SHTAREV, V.V,-,xed.; KINCHAK, Ya.N., red., YERSHOV, P.R., veduRhchiy red., FM)OTOVA, I.G., tekhn.red. [Tackle in transportation] Transportno-takelazhnye raboty. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 82 p. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut truda. TSentrall- noye byaro promyshlennykh normativov po trudu. (Oil fields--Equipment and supplies) --V. I ~- K., jt. ~U. Estimates for large scale dorks for the --.urpose of deteridning the cost Qf irrigation Samarkand, 1934. 116 p. (54-46974) TC909.K8 SIVAREV. YA. K. 36756. KALABUGIN, K. YA. i SFEAREW, YA. K. Neotlozhriyye Meropriyatiya Po Oroshenlyu Khorezma. Gidrotekhnika i Melioratstya, 1949, No. 5, c. 41-49 SO: letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey. V01. 50, Moskva, 1949 SHTARHV, YA.K.J. inzhenar. Instnictions for drawing up plans and estimites in land improve- ment (i-ilo-56). Gidr. i mel, 9 no. 1:59-61 in '57. (MIRA 10:1) (Irrigation) (Drairmclge) . % S, 9-58-4-3/7 9 - 4916%ovas -II.P.1 Vinokur Ya.Ye.; Girshkdn, S.A.1 KoklyanovpA.Yj KiMmich, M.'M.t Nefedov, Vj j Offengenden, S.R. Pishchikov, as Sol PONUT", V-- T--~ TCQUQV~' V. a., Marcry ...... ' , Shtulev, To. 1C.; MmblMze, K. K. 14&n8 of Raising the Technical Level and Lowering the Conatruc- tion Cost of Irrigating and Meliorating Systems (?Uti povysho- I a tekhnicheekogo urovnya i snizheniya stoimosti stroitell- y stva orositollnykh, osushitellnykh i obvodnitellnykh sisten) ":'4AIbtjUL t Gidrotekhnika 1. Reliorataiya, 1958, 0 4, Rp 17-39 (USSR) ABSTRACT t A general review of past achievementa;and future tasko In the field of irrigation and melioration is given. The main defiqienqies in the field ares insufficient mechanization of construction work, a shortage of excavating machines and other . -construction equipmenti late deliveries of spare parts for machines and a too wide dispersal of funds over a multitude of enterprises. The main shortcomings at the planning stage ares insufficient use of as^as to cut dow:n-Mtxat1---1cAsee of. water in the canala; insufficient utilization of sprinkling; insufficient development of drainage systems# a careless level- C"d 1/~~ littg of irrigated fields, the most important factor in an ~"RRAZ-' -99-58-4-3 7 loans of a Raising the Technical Level and Lowering the Construction Cost ,of Irrigating and Meliorating Systems economical use of water. During the bth 5-year plan, the drainage system ~, tr- parto -f the BelorUsaiali .56R, in tnt i~'*' -r" tr- 3SH, i~nd In other parts of the ~-h' .3 -e Zillion nectares ')Ut llt;il; f hectars of marshes or marshy soils xere teirig rairied at tne beKi-aning of 19~7. More than ~', ir.,.Ilicn o" these undrained hectares are psed as natural mual_-as -~r;,' -a:3,,u.-eo es,~t~~ lo-a yield's. AUTHOR: Shtarevy Ya.K., Enaineer SOV/99-59-1-6/13 TITLE: Planning and Research Work in Melioration (Proyekt- no-izyskatellnyye raboty v melioratsii) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 1, Pp 30-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The expenses of planning and research operations for melioration projects totalled 1,177,000,000 rubles between 1954 and 1958, or 23% more then in the preceding five year plan. The author gives a detailed account of various operations connected - - -1 - --- -9- - -- --- -I-- -C - --4 -,,- -- -4-- - --P + 1, - TTQC!D kand a, iik P.-Urior., '4ci --lech, cr, the ~'robll-oms r,f Zontrolling thr. in! zat-lon 9nd improving the lVel -4arat live i.Late of the Irrigatc-I Lan.3s in rentral Ailp, E'cathern Kazakhstan, snd Cidr, i mel. 16 no.5,50-61 My fft. L, T~:entrallnoye pr!ivi.c-n,,v- Uaucbno-t,:,khni.clnesk-oga obshchetitva ,ror Shtl~srev,,. 2. G~lszerw-%,'khoz -SS~;R sellukogo khozyaystTF9 ( (fn-, ~-,evanovskiy% SHTI'li-EV, Ya,K., -inzh. Problems of improving planning and surveying work in irrigation and drainage. Gidr. i mol. 17 no.6:451-51 Je 165. (,,-!IRA 18:7) .1. TSentrultnoye pravl6niye Nauclinc-tekhnicheskogo obshchestva sell.-kogo kho,,,,yaystva. SHTARK, M.B. Nechaniss of action of a peridural block of the spinal roots in ischias. Sov.wd. 20 no-11:66-73 N 156. (MLRA 10: 1) l&*Iz lechobno-profilaktichaskogo obgyedineniya sanitarnogo otdela upravlenlya *Molotoy4troy* (nachallnik Ye.N.Itkin, glawayy vrach V.P.Dorogavtseva) (BACKAGHB, ther, procaine vanicillin blackade in ischias) (MICILLIM, rel. cpda. same) SHTARK, M.B. sm Fanctional morphology of the afferent systems of the splanchnic nerves. Biul. eksp. biol. med. 47 no-5:110-113 147 '59. (J1IRA 12:7 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. I.I. Kositsyn) Permskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlena deyBtvitelinym chlenom ANN SSSR V.M. Chernigovskim. (SYMPATHETIC ITERVOLTS S7ST-V4, physiol. splanchnic nerve afferent sympathetic fibers, funct. morphol. Odle)) :c; of the C-,.nd D~d S~c tro Loul'C~~L f c):.,: ~a t I on, J~n (p,--ml St:,,U(" Inst) 107) ~~SILTARK, M.B., kand.meditsinskikh nauk Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis with 12 relapses. Sov. med. 24 no.6:121-122 A 160. (KIRA 13:9) 1. Iz nervnogo otdaleniya Gorodskoy bollnitsy No.21 Fermi (glavnyy vrach G.P. Dolmatov). (MENINGITIS, CEAEBROSPIKAL) SIZOV, G.G.; SBTAF . -_ X, H.B.- Therapeutic effect of hexonium in pruritic denaatoses. Veist.derm.- ~LkHINESKU G. [1-farinescu, G TEYNDEL K.; P I-ED ES KU II.; SHTARK, M.; KONSTAN-MESKU; M.; SANDULUSKU, T. Paralysis of the facial nerve in influenza. Vop. virus6 n6.4.-509- 510 Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 14: 11) l.-Virusolog#heskiy institut Akademii Rumynskoy Narodnoy Respubliki i kliniki iiifektsionnykh bolezney "Kolentina", Bukharest. (PARALYSISY FACIAL) (DIFLUENZA) SHTARK. M. B. ectrophysiological study of hibernation. Fiziol.zhur. 47 nQ~8: 942-949 Ag 161. (MIRA 14--8) 1. From the Blectrophysiological Laboratory City Hospital No~.21i Perm'. (HIBERNATION) JELECTROPHYSIOLOGY) MARINESKU, G. [Marinescu, G.]; SHTARK, M. (Stark M.)- TEYNDEL- K. [Teindel, K-)- KUCHURYANU.,', S. [Cuci~;etiu,~.' 1 STRORKU, K. [Stroescu, 6.1; SANDULES6, T. (Sandulescu, T.j Case of acute myopathy in influenza; recovery. Vop.virus. 7 no.6:739 N-D 162. (min 16:4) 1. Virusologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Rumynskoy Narodnoy Respubliki i Bukharestskaya klinika infektsionnykh bolezney. (MUSCLES-DISEASES) (INFLUENZA) SHTARK, M. B. Biopctentials of the human spinal cord in a normal state and under pathological conditions. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 8 no.1:120-127 Ja-F 162. (14IFIA 15-2) 1. Laboratoriya elektrofiziologii Odesskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo psikhonevrologicheskoio instituta. (BLECTitOPHYSIOLOGY) SHTARK, M.B. Interrelationship of the electrical and metabolic activities in the olfactory bulb of hibernating animals. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 55 no-4:14-18 Ap 163. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Iz laboratorii elektrofiziologii (zav. - kand. med. nauk M.B. Shtark, nauchnyy konsul'tant - prof. F.N. Serkov) Nauchno-issle- dovatellskogo psikhonevrologichaskogo instituta (dir. A.G. Le- shchenko), Odessa. Predstavlens, deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V. Lebedinskim. SHTARK, M.B.,- DANILYUK, V.P. Induced potentials in the cerebral cortex of hibernating aninals. Dokl. AN SSSR J51 no.3s740-743 J1 163. (MM 16s9) 1. Odesskiy nauohno-issledovatel'skiy psikhonevrologicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim. (Cerebral cortex) (Hibernation) (Electropbysiology)