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GONIFOV, F',",~YEV, A.'U.? HOPKIN, N.I.; It rJ% S'!~i;41'(C.I.M~ NCISOV, V..-.; V'PTFRY .-SWIL'GA, Ye.A. T Effect of the rate of plaLe cooling on the quality of the metal after rolling. Met. i gornorud. Prom. no.1-33-36 Ja..F 165. (MIRA 18:3) i Y 7:35-36 P 6"IfIrth' --8:7') i i,o-,-imnarskiy ~~eta-ilurgi che ski y EWT(m)/TWPWZETI/N-KP(k) NP(q) JD/HW .~-6 6 2�0 ALV_ NRs AF6020871 SOURCE CODE: UR/0383/66/0007001/003270034 AUTHOR: Piryazev, Do Is. (Candidate of technical sciences); Khoroshilov# No Mo; A-7- -Krivonobov, rue le; A.; S4tallcoo Ao A& DoL,; I's 4-: -- ORG: none TrrW,,: Variations in the thickness of clad shoot SOURCE% I-16tallurgichoskaya i gornorudnaya promyshlennost', no. 1, 1966, 32-34 TOPIC TAGS: metal cladding, shoot rwtal, metal rolling, retallurgic furnacep thermal conduction, steel/&W stool, M17111312T stool ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the variations in thickness of two-layer stool" 7.1 .caused by a.combination of variations and nonunifornities in the thickness .of the individual slabs which make up the pack. These variations may-reach �201, of the nominal value in individual cases. Variations in'th thickness was determined for s produced sheets with a cladding layer 6f MUM, /kh17N13M2T and OKh1*3steel. The variations in thickness and deviations from nominal -vilue w-e-re-istudied during rolling of bimetal sheet from packs weighing i less than 5 tons (small packs) and from packs weighing 10-12 tons (large 3. ,packs). Sheet rolled from large packs shows less variation in thickness than -that rolled from small packets. This is because the large slabs were hot when, ~they were fed into the continuous furnaces and were therefore heated more uniformly. However, completely uniform heating was impossible even in three- zone continuous furnaces. The followl-rig furnace conditAgAs are recommended- CQ'rd - -'I'h UDC.- _621.9;-419,001~_ 0~rviinasf - 4 JIM) PIROZHVIKOT, PjZ,; SHULIGA, Ye L. Basic features of zooplankton in the bwer reaches of the Iona Illver. Trady Gldrdbiol. ob-va 8.,219-230 '57. (MIRA 11r3) 1, Tsesoywnyy nauchno-looledovatellakly institnt ozernogo i reehnogo r.vbnogo khozyVstva i Irkatskiy mediteinskiy institut. (Iena River-Zooplankton) SHULIGA, Ye.L. Distribution of evoked potentials through the cerebral cortex in cats during photic stimulation. Fiziol. zhur. 51 no.1O:-U82-U87 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Kafedra fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Gosudarstvennogo universiteta Rostov-Na-Donu. Submitted June 20, 1964. SffWaA, Yu. D. Agaletskaya, A. M. and Shullga, Yu. D. "The role of the lungs in chloride exchange", Vrachelb. delo, 194d, No. 12, paragraphs 1073-76. SO: U-N42, LI March 53, (Letopis 1zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 10, 1949). SKTIGA,Yu.D. Shullga,Yu.D. "On the complications of artificial pneumothorax", Vracheb. delo, 19h9, No. 1, paragraphs 83-8h. SO: U-30h2, 11 March 53, (Le".opis Inykh Statey, 'No. 9, 1949) man -iT IVANOVA,li.G.; q ft Periarteritis nodosa. Terap.arkh.28 no.4:80-83 156. (KLFA 9:9) 1. Iz kafedry tuberkuleza (zav. prof. B.H.Khmelinitskiy) Kharlkov- skogo meditsinskogo instituta i Ukrainskogo instituta tuberkuleza. (PARIARTARITIS NODOSA etiol. and diag.) _;~~ULIGA Yu.11.. kand.med.nauk (Khartkov) dwhdi~ Functional changes in the kidneys in tuberculosiB. Klin med. 35 n 7: 102-106 J1 157. ~KIRA 10.#1i; 1. Iz kafedrjr tuberkulaza (zav. - prof. B.M.Khmellnitskiy) Kharlkov- skogo meditsinskogo Inatituts (dir. - dotsent I.F.Kononenko) i Ukrainskogo instituta tuberkulaza (dir. - doteent N.M.Yanov). (TUBERGUIA)SIS. phy6iolog, kidney funct. tests kRus)) (KILDNEY FUNCTION THSTS, in various diseases, tAbPrc. (Rus)) KOGAN-YAS11TY, V.M., [deceased], prof., zaslyzhennyy deyatel nauki, SHIDLIGA, Yu.D., kand.med.nauk (FharIkov) ------ -- , Inslulin, its code of action and clinical use. Klintmede 36 no. 10:79-86 0 '58 (MMA 11:11) (INSULIN. ther. use mechanism of action (Rus)) SHULIGA, Yu. D., Doc of Med Sci - (diss) "On the Changes- in the Kidneys During. Tuber- culosis," Khar1kovj 1959, 23 pp (Khar1kov Medical Institute) (KL, 2-60, 116) SHULIGA, Yu.D., doktor med.nauk Timely diagnosis of lung cancer. Vrach.delo no.10:86-90 0 162. (MIRA 15-10) 1. Kafedra terapii (zav. - doktor med.nauk Yu.D.Shullga) KharIkov- skogo meditsinskogo instituta. (LUNGS-CANCER) LI bea paumna 2WXU -1959 r. it COBeTe XapbKOBcKOrO' meA11111111moro HUCTI(TYT2 AlICUPTaumb Na -,P-MY C06 wmenenuax.a wmax nou 7y6epKy.4eje>. Ha Ocitotianint X11111111yeCIVI.X 1126.1jawwri. 0 T31VKe.na6opaTopjjoro, jjaTONOp4)P;O- rimmorti, it 9xcnep)IMCHT2JIbI!aro ;,I-~--1eJI013aJIIIfi:VOKa3aNW %tHoroo6pa3JIUC necnewt4mqe. exite it nap actietwepaqcwte ;: - awicK. nptt -Ty6epICyJIe3e. Gco6eltfio npit paltillix ero epopmax. Conocraiiiienue KJnII;W;,CKIIX it m0mopepmritnecitm AaIIIIUX CHIIIIeTemb- CTBYCT 0 1103MO)KHONI 6cccv\mfmti --j p.,mitruit Hecneuu~itqemro nopaNcemin imex y 60,111,11bIX TydepKynC30M.- 0.-WT:~. -.Wx ;;pR3112KOB Taxoro. nopmetHIR RB.IIQTCR cutimutte notteltnom KPOBGTC:.;-., (PRAhTpailliff. Doctor of Medical Sciences Dissertations approved by the Higher Attestation Comission in Januaz7 and Februar7 of 1961. Terap. arkb. no.6:n7-121 161 SHULIGAY Yu. D. (Khar'kov) On "tuberculous" nephritis. Arkh. Pat. no.9:32-36 161. (W-U .15: 6) 1. Iz kafedry tuberkuleza KharIkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent B. A. Zadorozhnyy) i patomorfologicheskoy labora- torii (zav. M. 0. Ivanova) Kharlkovskogo instituta tuberkulaza. (KIDNEYS-TUBERCULUSISS) -II ..I : .. , ,- -I YlZj3, B.M.. doktor tekhnichesAkh nauk; SHULIGA Yu.G., inzhaner. Pipe for determining atatic pressure and direction of flow. Teld.oenergetika 4 no,8: i7-8,3 Ag 157. (M LR A 1 -0 . s~ 11 (Flowmeters) RO-CN,~;`, I... 1 1, mlilwN~ V.L : .-; - 1 ~ 1, d ~ ,j '-, r 1'L, , MI-rolling nut tilt-IC-P-11 thrOlld turns n a Scr -;27 ~. , Otari. 4 -knstr. 36 rio.&. -"18 it, 165. (WIlk 18g8) i A I ( 129-12-8/11 AUTHORS: Minkevich, A.N.1 Candidate of Technical Sciences and Shullga, Yu. N., Engineer. TITLE: Surface hardening of titanium by treatment in molten borax. (Poverkhnostnoye u rochneniye titana obrabotkoy v rasplavlennoy bure~ PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Metallov, 195?, No.12, pp-53-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The results are described of the study of oxidation of titanium in molten borax applying electric protection and borating inside metallic boron powder in vacuum. The experiments were made with forged titanium,smolten. from commercial titanium in a vacuum furnace with a graphite crucible, containing 0.5 to O.W16 C; a forged titanium alloy containing 0.5% W (,broduced by smelting of commercial titanium in an arc furnace inside an argon atmosphere), forged commercial titanium and, finally, a titanium alloy containing 2.511'o Cr and 1-/0 Al. To prevent oxidation of the titanium in the molten oxygen containing salts and to protect the surface from corrosion damage, electro-chemical 2Prote ction was applied, the current density being 0.1 A/cm , the voltage Card 1/5 12 to 15 V, the titanium specimen the cathode and 129-12-8/11 Surface hardening of titanium by treatment in molten borax. graphite rods serving as anodes. After removal from the bat~L the specimens were covered vith a layer of the solidifying borax. The graphs, Fig.1, show the distribution of the micro-hardness with the depth of the diffusion layer for one of the tested alloys as a function of the duration and the temperature of the process; the graph, Fig.2, shows the change with depth of the diffusion layer as a function of the duration of the process at various -temperatures; Fig-3 shows the change in the surface hardness of one of the alloys as a function of the duration of the p8ocess at various temperatures between 900 and 1050 0. Results of preliminary wear tests on one of the tested alloy8 are given in Table 1,which show that treatment at 930 0 for six hours increases the wear resistance by 37 times as compared to equal non-treated specimens. Results of wear tests of another of the tested alloys are given in Table 2, P.56, and these also show appreciable increases in the wear resistance of treated specimens. Numerous micro-structure photos are included and spectral analysis Card 2/5 revealed presence in the surface layer of 12 to 20% B. 129-12-8/11 Surface hardening of titanium by treatment in molten borax. The results are also given of tests of borating a titanium alloy containing 5% Cr in metallic boron powder in vacuum. The micro-photo, Fig.?, shows that the diffusion layer consists of three clearly pronounced zones, two of which are bright; the outside non-etched one is separated by a line ui division from the inside,slightly etched, zone, The graphs, Fig.8, give the results of experiments of treating titanium in a mixture of 60% borax and 4% B4C as recommended by N. P. Besedin and M. Ye. Blanter. On the basis of the obtained resultsl the following conclusions are arrived at: treatment in molten borax applying electric protection is an effective method of surface hardening of titanium and brings about an increase in hardness from H V ~ 250-300 to HV5 ~ ?00-950; the wear resistance of thus oxided titanium is comparable with that of case hardened or nit-rided steel. Treatment of titanium in molten borax reduces the strength and, particularly, the plasticity and toughness,which is attributed to an intensive grain growth in the process of long duration heating and also with surface hardening Card 3/5 Titanium can be treated in molten borax at 900 to 9306C 129-12-8/11 Surface hardening of titanium by treatment in molten borax. for three hours with a current density of about 0.1 A/cm 2 Treatment at higher temperatures and of longer durations involves a sharp increase of the brittleness of the layer and also a reduction of the mechanical properties of the titanium. Treatment of titanium in molten borax brings about mainly oxidation, whilst boration is very Blight or even does not occur at all. Bright surface acicules of the diffusion layer forming during such a treatment consist of a solid solution of oxygen and titanium. Hardening from the saturation temperature does not change the acicular character of the micro-structure of the diffusion layer. When treating titanium with Wolten borax at an elevated temperature (1000 ~o 1050 C) and high current densities (1-5 to 2.5 A/cm ) a thin and very hard (2500 H ) non-etching layer forms at the titanium surface; how4ver application of such treatment brings about intensive Aamage of the specimen surface. In the case of borating of a titanium specimen c8ntaining 5% Cr in boron powder in vacuum at 1000 to 1050 C a diffusion layer forms at the surface containing a thin non-etching surface zone of a high hardness (HV = 1000 to 1150, Card 4/5 micro-hardness exceeding 2200). 5 The type of the SHULIGA, Zakhar Petrovich; DUBOVEMO. Ye.[Dubovenko. Ie.1i re(i.; EMVYANKO,G. [Derevianko, H.1, tekhn.red. [Collective farm system is a great achievement of the October Revolution) Kolhospnyi lad - velyke zavoiuvannia .'hovtnevoi - revoliuteii. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry URSR, 1957- 75 P. (Gollective farms) SFIULIGA, Zakhar Petrovich [Shullha, Z.P.1; NESTEMKO, 0.0., inOss, ptv. red.-; -~MIIRONETSIY OX-LMyronetsl, O.M.], red.; MOKHANOVSKAYA, T.i. (Khokhanov--Ikat T.I.1, tekhn. red. (Preparatiops for the over-all collectivization of agriculture in the Ulwalne] Pidhotovka sutsillnoi kolektivizatsii silialko- ho hospodarstva, na Ukraini. Kyiv., Vyd-vo, Kyivslkoho univ.9 i (MIRA 1 5: 1960. 3-49 p. .1) 1. CILlen-korre3pandent Akademii nauk URSR (for Nesterenko). (Ukraine-Agriculture, Cooperative) SHULI -E~ ~a~et ~vich [Slullha, Z,P.1; KIFORENKO, I.S.[Kyforenko, I.S.], red.; NIKOLAYEVA, L.O. [Nikolaieva, L.0.1, red.~ KOPITKOVA, N. [Kopytkoval N.), takhn. red. (The victory of Ionint,s cooperative plan in the U.S.S.R.]Torzhestvo leninslkoho kooperatyvnoho planu v SRSR. Kyiv,, Derzh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry URSR, 1961. 161 p. (MIU 14 -- 11) (Collective farms) SHULIGACH, N.D. , Device for unloading ties. Put' i put. khoz. no.4:41 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Slesar' mnsterskikh distnntsii, stantsiya Teterev, Yugo-Zapadnoy dorogi. (Railroads--Tools and implements) (Railroads--Ties) (Loading nnd unloading) SHULIG.-EYFER, Ye.G. Prime factorlsation in multiplicative lattices...Ukr,mat.zhur. 2 n0-3:100-114 150. (KLRL 7:10) (lattice theory) BAIRR, R.- SHULIGKYM, Ye.G., perevodchik; AMUN071CH. M.S., redaktor; ~iiBdTI';"r.I*.',Itbkhnicheskiy redaktor [Linear algebra ai3d projective geometry. Translated from English by E.G. Sbullgeifer.] Lineinaia algebra i proektivnaia goometriia. Perevod s angliiskogo E.G. Shullgeifera. Predisl. A.G. Khrosha. Moskva, IzcL-vo inostrannoi lit-ry, 1955. 399 P. WaA 8:10) (Tran5for7matir,ns (Mathematics)) (Geometry, Projective) KARTAN. A. [Cartan, Henri Paul]; EIMNBERG, (translatorj; POSTIIIKOV, M.M., red. [Homological algebra] Gomologicheskaia algebra. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1960. 510 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Algebra, Abstract) U-sp. nF-t. naul- 15 :,-51"Z 1 - RA 14:2) r0. D 89983 S/039/60/051/004/005/007XX 16-15-00 C III/ C 333 AUTHOR; Shullgelfer, Ye. G. (Moscow) TITLE. On the general theory of radicals in categories PERIODICAL. Matematicheskiy sbornik, V.51, no-4, 1960,487-500 TEXT: The author uses notations and notions from the papers of A. G. Kurosh LRef.!: Pryamyye razlozheniya v algebraicheskikh kategoriyakh LDirect decompositions in algebraic categories~ Trudy Mosk. matem. o-va, 8 (1959), 391-412; Ref. 2: Radikaly kolets i algebr [Radicals of rings and algebras 3, Matem. sb., 33 (75) (1953), 13-26). in (Ref. 2) A. G. Kurosh stated that the theory of radicals developed by him for rings is transferable to any class of algebraic systems, if the notion of the kernel of an homorphism with the usual properties is meaningful for this class. The author shows that, if a category K satisfies certain additional conditions, the mappings in K essentially possess the same properties as the ho- momorphisms of groups, rings and of some clascas of universal alge- bras. According to the above statement of Kurosh, from this it follows the possibility to transfer the general theory of radicals developed in �� 2-7 of (Ref. 2) to objects of an arbitrary category K, Lf Card 1A 89983 S1039160105110041005100-[XX On the general theory of C 111/ C 333 the following axioms are satisfied: I. To every ordered pair of objects a. b, of K there exists a unique mapping c:~ i a--*b in the set H(a,b) so that fu) = 0 ab ab cb' (")ab W for arbitrary mapping I 'I C --t a and b -J d. ad II. Every mapping possesses a kernel (see (Ref-1)). III. Every mapping possesses an image (see (Ref.1)). IV. The image (MY)L) of an arbitrary ideal (k,6k) of the object a under an arbitrary epimorphism a --)b is an ideal of the object b. (If (k, 1-' ) is the kernel of a mapping *L : a -4 b . then I-A, : k --~ a is a normal monomorphism (see (Ref-1)) and consequently (k,JA- ) is subobject of the object a; the author denotes such subobjects of a as ideals),. f Card 2/3 89983 S/039/60/051/004/005/007XX On the general theory of . . . C iii/ C 333 V. To every infinite well-ordered strictly increasing chain (K 1 1 C41) (K21 Ctt2 ) (Ki, &-,.) ~ . . of ideals of an arbitrary object a of K there exists a union. There are 4 referencesi 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The two references to English-ianguage publication read as follows: S. A, Amitsur, A general theory of radicals, II, Amer. Journ. Math., 76 (1954), 100-1125; S- Mae Lane, Duality for groups, Bull. Amer. Math, Soc., 56 (1950), 465-516~ SUBMITTEDt December 19, 1958 Card 3/3 SHULIGLYFER Ye G (Moskva) Structure ol" the ideals of the object of a category, Mat. sbor. 54 no.2:209-224 Je 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Aggregates) SHULIGEYFER, Ye.G. (Moskva) Regular imbedding of categories. Mat. sbor. 61 no.4:467-503 Ag 163. 0 (MMA 16:.U) SHULIGEYFER, Ye.G. (Moakva) ~~%--_, ,aov&tw* of the idoals of an ob4ect -4a a e-&-tagary. Part A2* c; Mato abor. .62 aQ.3035-A344 ~ IN 163- - - OMA LIVSHITSY A.Kh.; TSAUNKO, M.S.; SHULIGEYFER, Ye.G. (Yioskva) - ~ ---l-z- ........ '. Manifolds in categories. Mat. sbor. 63 no-4:554-581 Ap 164. (',%fIRA 17:6) p. AUTHOR: Kra vchenko, P.Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences 99-58-7-10/10 TT':'LE: Chronicle. The 19th Jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the Novocherkas3k Institute of Engineering and Soil Im- provement (Khronika. XIX Yubileynaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya Novocherkasskogo inzhenerno-meliorativnogo in- stituta) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1958, Nr 7, pp 6o-64 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In February 1958, the 19th jubilee scientific technical con- ference of the Novocherkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil Improvement was convened. The conference discussed the problems in two plenary sittings and in eight sections. The first plenary sitting was opened by the Director of the Institute, N.K. Shullgi, with a report on "The 50th Anniversary of the N6'voc e~rssi Institute of Engineering and.Soil Improvement and its activity during 40 years of the existence of the Soviet -State". "he meeting heard the.following reports: Professor B.A. Shumakov, Member-Correspondent of VASKhNrL and Doctor of Technical Sciences, on "The History of the Development of the Science of Soil Improvement in the North Caucasus and the Don River Region"; Dotsent A.A. Shchegolev (NIMI), Candidate of Card 1/10 Historical Sciences, on "National Economy of the North Caucasus 99 _5i?_-/ -le/1-0 Chronicle, Th;_~ lath Jubilee Scientific Technical Corfer~nce of the Novo- ch,~rkassk institute of _,:nrineerin, and Scil Im-orovement in the 6th Five-Year Plan"; P.M, hllaiinovskiy~ Oe- 'Duty chief engineer of Yuzhginrovodkhoz, on "The ProInlem of a Complex T ,J~ilization of the River Yartszy for -the Nptional Economy of the Chinese Peoplels Republic"; L.A.. Chernikevich, deputy chief en't-ineer of the G2.provod'Khoz NISKh SSSR, on "Irrigational '.7ork in Ceylon", The soil improvement section, the chairman of which was Professor B.A.. Shumakov, Nlember-Correspondent of VA3KhN!L, heard the following reports: Do-Isent K.P~ Anisimov (S~iratcv SKh T), Scientific co-worker D,M- Vagpl'nikov, I.S. Rynzanov (Stalingrad OMIS) and VA, Marchenkr ~kGrczvqr"y WS) orl cuestions concerning irrigation systems and irrigDtion methods; A Ye, Akhundov (AzNTT_GiM, .), Candidate of Technlcnl Sciences, on 11-ay~ of Basic Soil linDrovement in the Shirvanskaya Steppe%; Ye.1 'Ldobnov on "Pe,-u ~,arities in the Mine ral i za t- ion of Dr~iinRiTe 'Naters"; V-Vq. Klots, Engineer, (Rostov Oblvodkhoz' and A.-V. Dolpikh, Scient,-Ifirs co-worker of the on "Cbeck- in,7- F-', itrazion 'from Canpls b7 !.~!eans of Thel-r Feds"; RosF~iriroveikho on rr:. ga t 2-on z ya p1aln-, A-A- Tro-~-.sK7_y, -:-)tsert Sarat-ov- 2 '10 S v t ezl S in -the Meahr; -1--raka: 99-5-_7_jC,/10 "Ihe 10th, Jubilee Scient-fic Technical Conference of the Novo- C ~ 11 - I c'erkas3k lnstitu-.e of Engineerine, and Scil Improvement skiy institut. mekhanizatsii sel-skogo khozynystva - Saratov Institute of Agricultural Mechanization), on "General Principles of a Complex Utilization of the Local Flow of "ilater in the Don- VoIg.-i-131ral Hogions"; I F. 3IAkharey, Onndidate of Technical ~Icien~-es, Director of the irrigation dopnrtmont of tlip. 1wititi t, imeni. Dokuchayev, on "Th& Local Flo-tv of *,'i'ater in the Sojth- E:)st Voronezh Oblast-, its llegul~.,tiori and Utiliza-t-ion -for Irri- g,-,tion"; P.A. Shepnel' and N,A. Vollkonskiy, Engineers (Stalin- grad oblast;), on "'he Deve-ionment of Economical M-ethods for Utilizing the Vc;1ga-A!,htubA_ River Valley and the Volga Del-.a"; K,S, Clubsnev, Engineer, on "The Application of Auto- mptic Glubshev 'Water Meters in the Irrigation Systems of the Rostov Oblast7", The irrigation section, the chairman of which was -Dotsen-6 K,S. Garin, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, heard the following reports; Dotsent K.S. Garin, on "Variations of Osmotic indicators for the '.!,'Fter Supply of Corn Plants in Various Phases of Pevelonment": D,V, Yqrmiz-.n, Cnndidase of ,!Fricultural Sciences 1.YuzhN_7IGiM,',on "The -,ues-cion of Zoning Card ~ I "inter Wheat Areas in the North Caucasus Requiring Irrigation"" 99-58-7-10/10 'hronicle. -the 19th Jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the Novo- Institute of Engineering and Soil Improvement 'P.I. Dukarevich, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, head of the laboratory for irrigation of the Don-Zone Scientific Re- search Institute of Agriculture, on "Fertilization and Irri- gation of Corn in the Cis-Caucasian Black Soil Regions of the Rostov Oblast"; A.F.Kelashnikov, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, President of the kolkhoz "Leninskoye znamya" (Azov region, Rostov oblast'), on "Peculiarities of.the 'Nater System of the Cis-Caucasian Black Soil Regions"; Ya.V. Smollskiy, candidate of Agricultural Sciences, on "Mechanization of the Cultivation of Intertilled CroDs Under Irrigation in the Foot- hills of the North Caucasus"; I.P. Kruzhilin, Aspirant NIMI, on "Irrigation Systems for Sunflowers in the Rostov Oblast."'; A,T, Bezmenov, Aspirant of the Saratov SKhI, on "Mechanization of Seeding and Plnnting Under Various Irrigation ilifethods"; F.V, Kiver, Teacher of the Kherson SKhI, on "Soaking Irrigation in the South of the USSR": F.K. Rodionovskiy, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, on "The Accumulation and Change of Orpanic Substances in the Soil Under Various Cultivations of Card A/lO Crop Rotations". The joint sitting of the soil improvement 919-58-7-10/ic Chronicle. The 19th Jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the Novo- cherkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil improvement and irrigation sections (chairman Professor B.A. Shumakov) heard the following reports: N.I, Nefedov, Engineer and Deputy 14inister of water economy of the Kirghiz SSR, A.A~ ~3molyakov (Stalingrad branch of Yuzhgiprovodkhoz) and V.N. IMartensen, Engineer (Ministry of 'Nater Economy of the Azer- baydzhan SSR).1on the tasks facing the water economy in the Firghiz SSR, Stalingrad oblast' Pnd Azerbaydzhan SSR; A.A. Ovchinnikov, Director of Yuzhgiprovodkhoz, on "Se 'veral Questions on the Irrigation System and Agricultural Fngineering of Winter Whent and the Development of Rice Seeding in the -Rostov Oblast'"; V.D. Koval', Candidate of Agricultural Sciences (NIMI),and P.A. Goncharenko, chief economist of Yuzhgiprovodkhoz, on principles for economical efficiency of irrigation systems; L.V. Skripchin- skaya 'NIMII), Candidate of Technical Sciences, on actual auestions of utilizing river valleys and deltas; V.B. Zaytsev, Candidate of' Agricultural Sciences, head of the laboratory of the KubanlRice Station on "The Water Supply of Rice Irri- gation Systems". The section of agricultural water supply and irrigation, whose chairman was Professor V.S. Ovodov, heard the Card 5/10 follo-xing reports: Professor V.S. Ovodov (ITIMI); on "The Develop- 99-58-7-10/10 1hronicle. The 19th Jubilee Scientific Technicil Conference of the Novo- chx_,rkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil Improvement V - ment of the Theory of Agricultural Nater Supply by the Novo- cherkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil Improvement"; N.A. Karambirov, Candidate of Technical Sciences (Moscow In- stitute of Irrigation Engineers imeni Villyams) and I.F. Volodl- ko (All-Union State Institute of Geology), on general irri- gation problems; B,M, Kozenko, head of the Krasnodar Gipro- sellstroy, on "The Classification of the *5aters of the Pria- zovo-Kuban'Artesian Basin"; M.Ya. Yeliseyev, Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIMI), on the development of unreinforced. cement-lined gravel filters for well drilling; D.D. Savvin, Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIMI), on "The Experience in Operational Utilization of Inertia Pumps of the A.V, Ka- nashinskiy and D,D. Savvin Systcm,for Providing Dry Regions ,xith Water";V.M. DolinskayaL. Candidate of Technical Sciences, representative of Ukrainian LNIIGi&l, on "Water Consuming Norms for Planning 'Yater Supply Lines on Cattle Farms"; A.A. Roma- nov, Chief engineer of the Stalingrad office of Yeliovodstroy, on "7xperience in Using NIMI Construction Filters IMade of Card 6/110 Porous Concrete with Reinforced Shaft Wells"; M.T. Rastyapin, 99-58-7-1C/10 Chronicle. The l9th jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the Novo- cherkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil improvement Engineer N.B*,I, on "Automatic Chlorinators for the Disinfection of Low Water Discharges"; S.N. Linevich, Engineer, Novocher- kassk politekhnicheskiy institut (Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute), on "Experience in Using Radiometric Isotope Methods for Research in 7Vater Processing"; M.G. Kukhlak, Engineer, Rostteploelektroproyekt, on " A Graphic Method for Selecting Economical Pipe Diameters for Steel Water Pipes"; Y, 0, 11 'yin, Candida te of Tachn! cal Sciences ~ NIMI) , o-n "The Qtx tt~e Water Towers", The hydrotechnical section whose chairman was I.K. Fedichkin, Candidate of Technical Sciences, heard the following reports: L.A. Chernikevich, Deputy cbief engineer of the Vsesoyuznyy proyektnyy institut "Giprovodkhoz" (All- Union Planning Institute "Cliprovodkhoz"), an "Standard Plan- ning and Questions in Scientific Research"; Dotsent. V..M. Apol- losov (MIIVKh im. Villyams) on "Prefabricated and Reinforced Concrete in Soil Improvement Structures"; A.P. Dikov, Engineer (Azgiprovodkhoz), on "Prefabricated HyOrotechnical Structures Card 7/10 in Azerbaydzhan"; V.D. Zherzhnev, Enginper (Pvatigorsk branch 99-58-7-10/10 Chronicle. The l9th Jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the Novo.- -herkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil improvement of Yuzhgiprovodkhoz), on "A Prefabricated Reinforced Concrete 'Nater Spillway for Water Reservoirs of Kolkhozes"; A.D. Sol- datov, Engineer, on "The Designing of Prefabricated Reinforced Concrete Bulkheads by Ginrorechtrans"; V.M. Polumbo on obser- vations on the filtration through the Tsimlyansk dam; I.K. Pe- dichkin, Candidate of Technical Sciences and S.K. Kuznetsov, Engineer (NTMI), on "Laboratory Research on the Hydroelectric Power Plant on the River Aley for the Purpose of Supplying 'Nater to the Altay Tractor Plant and the Town of Rubtsovsk"; P.F. Kononenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences, V.P. Ivanov and P.M. SteT)anov ONIMII), on "Laboratory Research of 'Yater' Spillways of the Hydroelectric Power Plant of the Kub2n'-Kalaus Irrigation System"; V.V. Grekov, Engineer, on "COMDlex Methods to Control the Sliding and Rupture of Shores";'B.V ' Pashchenko- on "Experience in Using Stationary Continuous Shore-Supporting Construction". The hydraulic, hydroenergetic and hydrological section whose chairman was Dotsent M.M. Skiba, Candidate of Technical Sciences, heard the following reports: A.D. Solda-uov, Engineer, on "Some Observed Results of the Transformation of Cnrd 8/10 the Tsimlyansk Water Reservoir Shores"; L.M. Konarzhevskiy, qq-58-7-1C/lC, Chronicle. The 19th Jubilee Scientific Technical Conference of the i:.,)Vo- cherkassk Institute of Engineering and Soil Improvement Engineer (Yuzhriprovodkhoz), on "Surface Water Flow in the- Sallsk Steppe"; Dotsent A,F. Samokhin (Rostov State University), on "Geographical Borders of the Distribution of ~'Pyatro" (un- known) in the USSR"; S.A. L'vov, Dotsent of the Dnepropetrovsk sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Agricultural Tnstitute), on "A New General Method of Mcnomial Expressions for the Calculation of Turbulent Flow Streams"; K.I, Lysov, Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIIIMI), on "The Cavitation-of Pumps in Soil Improvement Pump Stations of the Rostov Oblast'"; I.N1. Savenko, Candidate of Technical Sciences (NI%H), on "Re- sults of Laboratory Research on the `,Vinter System. of `3ater Intakes Without Dams"; V.P_ Levon, Stalingrad GES, on "Advanced Operational Methods of Fitting in the Construction of the Stalingrad GES"; S.I. Ignatenko, Candidate of Technical Ociences and A.K. Tilin (NINTI), on "Hydraulic Calculation of the ','later Intake at the Intersection Place of Two Flows". The joint meeting of the hydrotechnical, hydraulic, hydro- energetic and hydrological sections heard the following reports: Card 9/1o M.M. Skiba, Candidate of Technical Sciences (NIMI), on "The 99-58-7-10/10 --on i c1 e. The 19th Jubilee '-cientific Technic~al Confer!-rsce of the Novo- cherkassk Tnstitute of and Soil Tmprovement Internal Mechanism of the 'A'ater Jump"; A.A. Koshintsev, Engineer and head of the hydrotechnical 6ection of the Belo- rechenskaya GES, on "Methods to Control the Filling in of the Upper Nater Head of the GES"; A.D. Saratovskiy and A.I. Bereza, Engineer, on "The Control of Ice Disturbances in Hydrotechnical Structures and Canals"; V.G.Sukharev on hydraulic problems in the activity zone of the Pyatigorsk branch of Yuzhgiprovodk hoz. The section of forestry whose chairman was S.F. Bessarabov, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, heard the following re- ports: S.F. Bessarabov on "The Results of the Scientific and -Educational 'Nork of the Forestry Department of NIMI During the Time of Its Existence"; Dotsent K.A. Lashkevich and V.P. Pi- sarev, Forestry Engineers in the Don and North Caucasian regions; N.R. Kulikh, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, N.A. Smirnova, Engineer, and Yu.T. Zolotarev on soil improvement and afforestation of sandy regions. The second plenary sit- ting agreed to convene the ?Oth scientific technical con- ference of the Institute in February 1959. Card 10/1') 1. So:LL engin6ering-Development-USSR. 2. Soil engineering-Development- China 3. Agriculture 4. Irrigation systems 5, Water-Chlorination VSSR/ Electronics Radio receivers Card. 1/1 Pub. 89 24/31 -Authors I Shulgin, A. Title I How a superheterodyne receiver is.operated PeAodical I Radio 11, 44-48, Nov 1954 AbAract I The basic principles and special C'haracteristics of a-superheterody"he-re- ceiver, were discussed in:a previous Iarticle (on P7,44-4t,: Radio 1012 1954).,~- The present article continue s with the detailed description of the operation of the follo,.,rin- items: 1) intermediate f requency, am-plifiers; 2) su!-,er-~ - heterodyne diode detecting system; 3) automatic volume control (AVC),- and. 4) cathode-ray tuning indicator s tem. The amnlifier frequency characteris ics- vs~ and the ex-oonential tube characteristics are sha.-rmin araphs.: Diagrams;. frraphs; drawings. Institution Submitted DAVITAYA, F.F., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SMMIGIN, A.I., red.; SUVALOY, I. S. , r ed. ; ANTONOVA, N.M. , tekV?.-ftftftx4.w.,-,!e- (Problems in the agroclimatic zoning of the U.S.S.R,; a collection of articles] Voprosy agroklimaticheakogo rsionirovaniia SSSR; abornik statei. Pod red. F.F.Davitais, A.I.Shullgina. Moskva, Izd-vo K-ve sel'skogo khoz. SSSR, 1958. 131 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. VeaBoyuznays skademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina. 2. Predsedatell sektaii agrometeorologii Vaesoyuznoy akadsmii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Davitaya). (Crops and climate) UBM/Agricult'ii"- Soil -'scie'nos meteorology "Amelioration of Soil Climate, in Altay Kray) A. shullgin, 3 pp "Poobvovecl" No l Soil* climatology Is a relatively nevf ield' In. the study of soil. Amelioration of the soil clinate In- volves use of *favorable elements of nature (such an' - %Q snav and wind) instead of the severe continental 00111. %gi dry and irregular climate even in regime of small I P. plains by collecting snow and creating moderate 56/49T� WSR/Agriculture (Contd) Jan.49 winters. At present there are many thouseaA.hectares, 1 which bave been converted to this~enov acouiulation program as a means of ameliorating the soil climate of sections of Siberia and the USSR. Results , due to their long-range nature, have not yet been compiled but it 4 e '~n-ped this program will lead to an improve - !7 ment. of sod-fo2ming processes, soil structure, MA fert'llity. q :i as 56/49T6 n I s - r, ss S!"LVGIN, ..I. IM, , WVGINJI SIF A. M. - "The Pedclogical (Soil) Climate of Altay Kray.11 Sub 11 Apr 52, Inst of Geography, Acad Sci USSR. (Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor in Geographical Sciences). ISO: Vechern ya Yoskva January-December 1952 'GIV, A. H. Mow retention by neans of plant screenso Moskva, Gos* Is&vo "Ilkhou. lit-ty. IM. 0 p. (54-24W) 59437*35 STANKOV, S.S., profonfjor [author]; SHULIGIN, A. [reviewer]. "Outline of physical geography of Gorlkiy Province." S.S.Stankov. Reviewed by A.Shullgin. Geog.v shkole no.5:79 S '53. (MLRL 6:8) (Gor'kiy Province-Phyeical geography) (Physical geography.-Gorlkly Province) (Stankov, Sergei Sergeevich, 1892- ) ir :-.auk 33SR, SEUVC.'11,~, A.M. A.M. Shullgin.- Snegoderzhaniya kulianymi rasteniZami L-Snow Retention by Curtain,-PlantsT. Sellkhozgiz, 2.5 sheets. Sets forth the history of curtain plants or snow-retention. The mgnagament of summer sowings is described. Data of observations and investigations on the accumuIRtion ofthe snow cover, and on the influence of anow-retention by surtain plants on the overwintering and yield of winter crops is presented. This brochure is intended for agronomists. SO: U-6472, 15 Nov 1954 vnidif, i,- 9-., USSR/Agriculture Card 1/1 Authro Title Periodical Abstract Institution Submitted Plants. Gcner.,~~]. Problems Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.., No 5., 1958) 20187. Author A.M. Shul'jzin Inst Not given. T-itle The Significance of the Snow Blanket and Its Application in Agriculture in the Continental Rayons. (Znacheniye snezhnego pokrova i yego ispolIzovaniye v zemledelii kontinental'nykh rayonov). Orig Pub: V sb.: Vopr. ispollzovaniya snega i bor'ba so snezhn. zano- sami i lavinami. M., 1956, 7-20. !Vostract: An exposition of the results of the Barnaul Agrom teoro- logical Station's research through several years on the height of the snow blanket and its effect on soil tempe- rature. At some of these low atmospheric temperatures, although at different elevations of the snow blanket in various parts of the Altayskiy Kray (during 1944-45), stri- USSR/Cultivated Plants. General Problems. M Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 2ol87. kingly different soil temperatures have been observed, ranging from -24o to -80. The relation of winter-crop hi- bernation to the height of the snow blanket is demonstra- ted. The use of snow retaining strips containing long- stalked plants for winter grain and snow tillage for sum- mer crops is recorm-ended in the northern parts of the con- tinental r--yons(the foAt steppes) having little or just average snow. Card 2/2 SHULIGIN, A.M. ....... -;,, . Solar radiation in diverse close vegetation. Meteor. i gidrel. no.2:32-34 F 156. (mim 9: 6) (Solar radiation) KUPERMAN, F.M.; LTJCHSHRV, A.A.; SHULIGIN, A.M. Some features of the development and growth of corn in the now corn regions. Report no.l. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.biol. no.4:15-38 JI-Ag 156. (W-RA 9:10) 1. Moskovskiy ordens, Lenin& i ordana Krasaogo znameni Gosudarstvan- W universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova, Kafedz7 darvinizma kli:matologii i zemledeliya. (MOSCOW PROVINCIC--CORN (MAIZ11)) SMIGIN, A~K.,-doktor geograficheakikh nauk. 4~ Month with the longes dELY. Priroda 45 no.6:126-127 Je '56- (KIBA 9:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarfjtvenW univeraitat imeni K.V. J60monosova. (Sun-rising and setting) 31RHLIGE-T A. rK. (Prof., llu-accw) ; Ruden:K0. A. 1 . fi---I. z-1 - ' - - I 1~ - % - -C , Zjcl. -Le-nm-zrxaCLj BAPANOV, . . . jtxd Phenology and Geogrkphy," report presented at a Phenological Conference in Leningrad) Nov 1957. by LZSR Geographical Soc. 7 1 SHUL'GIII,-AlekuancIr Mikhaylovich; YAKOVLEV. N.N., otvetstvennyy red.; R -0-T" - - " -- I ,----~P OPOPOV;-'V';S-.-,-rijd-.'--'- SOLOVEYCHIK, A.A-, telzvn.red. [Thermal conditions of soils] Temperaturnyi rezhim pochv7. lenin- grad, Gidrometeorol. izd-vo, 1957. 241 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Boil temperature) ATJTHCR: J Shullgin, A. M. TITLE: The Agroclimatic Reference Book for the Moscow Region (A Review) (Agrok3i-aticheskiy spravochnik po Moskovakoy oblasti) PERIODICAL: Mateorologiya i Gidrologiya., 1957,, No, 1., PP. 5&57 (U.S.S.R0 ABSTRACTt The agroolimatic reference book for the Moscow region,, compiled ander the supervision of S. L Saposhnikova and published by the Stato Publishing Howe of Hydrometeorological Literature,, U=,, in 1954,, is the first experimient in the plan for publishing analogous reference books for all the regions of the USSR, 155 of 198 pages contain text data with analysis of climatic conditions and a geners.3isation of various climatic data in the form of 140 charts. The book consists of 5 basic chapters and is. considered very useful for agriculturists and planning organisations. The selection and analysis of the material are purposeful with a basic emphasis on the vegetation period of the year. The data concerning climatic fluctuations,, temperature plemomena etc. are of great interest. Other advantages of this reference book are listed. Card 1/2 SHULIGIN, k.14. - - ~-, - Seventieth birthday anniversary of P.I. Koloskov. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:1?7 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Koloskov, 'Pavel Ivanovich, 1887-) AUTHOR: Shullgin, A. M., 50-12-17/19 TITLE: 70th Anniversary of Pavel Ivanovich Koloskov (70-letiye Pavia Ivanovicha Koloskova)- P-~dZIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1957, Nr 12, Pp. 54 - 55 (USSR) ABSTILkCT: On July 15, 1957, 70 years are passed since the birth, and 50 years of the scientific and social activity of the professor and doctor of geographical sciences, P. I. Koloskov. He is one of the founceru of the Soviet a-roclimatology and its new branches - o:. the ground-climatology and amelioration of the cliuate. The scientific works of the celebrator of the jubilee are characterized by the high theoretical standard and the prac- tical fixin.- of an aim with resDect to the solution of various economic tasks, especially oa the do2-ain of agricultare. The careful training of the sapply of scientific personal, agroueteor- olo.-ists, ground--frost experts and geographers, was a character- istic trait of his many-sided activity. There is 1 fi.-ure. AVAILIBLE; Library of Congress 1. Scientist USSR-Anniversary Card 1/1 SOV-26-58-3-46/51 AUTHOR: Shullgin, A.M., Doctor of Geographical Sciences TITLE: The Month of the Greatest Height of the Snow Cover (Mesyats naibol'shey vysoty snezhnogo pokrova) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958, Nr 3, pp 124-125 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The thickest snow cover found in the territory of the USSR attains 90 cm and more and is typical for the north east regions of the European part of the country and the north regions of West Siberia. The thinnest snow cover of less than 10 cm lies in the steppe zone, the semi-deserts and deserts of Central Asia~ in the North Caucasus and in Trans- baikalta-Snow lies highest in Marchin the North and in Febru- ary in the South. There is 1 Soviet reference. Card 1/2 SOV-26-58-3-46/51 The Month of the Greatest Height of the Snow Cover ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznaya Ak-ademiya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni V.I. Lenina-Moskva, (All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences imeni V.I. Lenin- Moscow) 1. E6ow--USSR Card 212 SHULIGIN, A.M., doktor geogr.nauk Retention of snow and melt waters on fields. ZemledeliE7 no.1: 36-39 Ja '59. (Mipk 1-9:1) (Snow) (Irrigation) SHULIGIN 4.31- -,.- Interdepartmental conference on coordination in the stud7 and use of snow.and snow cover. Zemledelie 7 no.2:95 F '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Snow) SHULGINq A. M., "Injuring Field Crops by Frost and Theoretical Foundation of Control Measures" Report submitted but not presented at the 2nd International Congress of Bioclimatology and Biameteorology, London,, h-lo sop ig6o. Secretary of the Section for Agronmiy-Meteorology., Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Moscow. SOLGIN, A. M. " Soil Climate and Snow Cover Regulation in the USSR" report to be submitted for the Intl. Geographical Union, 10th General AssemblY and 19th Intl. Geographical Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, 6-13 August 1960. KAYSURYAN, N.A., akademik, red..; SOKOLOV, N.S., red.; YELAGIN, I.N., kand.seliskokhoz.-nauk, red.; KARUNIN, B.A., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk, red.; SMIGIN, A.M., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; RARANOV, M.F., red.; ANTORVA, N_.X_.,'khudozh.-tekhn.red. (Winter hardiness of farm crops; materials of the Scientific Conference on the Cold Hardiness of Winter Grain Crops and Perennial Grasses, January 14-17, 19581 Zimostoikost' sel'Bkokhozisistvennykh kulltur; materialy nauchno~ konferentaii po voprosam. zimostoikosti. ozimykh zernovykh kulltur i mnogoletnikh trav 14-17 ianvaria 1958 9. Moskva, Izd-vo Mva sell.khoz.SSSR, 1960. 342 p. (MIRA 13:10) 1. V8e80yU2naya skademiya sellskokh02yayastvennykh nauk imeni V.I. Lenina. 2. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sel'skokhoz.nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Mayouryan) 3 Chlen-korreeyondent Vsesoyuznoy skademii seltakokhos. nauk im. V.I.LeLn; (for Sokolov . (Plants--Frost resistance) (Field crops) SHULIGIN, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; DANILICHENKO, O.P., red.; YMIAKOV, M.S., tekJin.- [Agrometeorclogy; a course of lectures for correspondence students at biological departments of state universities] Agrometeoro2ogiia; kurs lek-tsii dlia studentov-zaochnikov biologichaskikh fakulltetov gosudarstvennykh universitetov. 14oskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 19610 132 (MIRA 15:3) (Meteorology, Agricultur 2 * SHUL'GIN, A.M. - Work the Section of Agrometeorology at the Second International Bioclimatological Congress in London, 1960. Meteor. i gidrol. no.8: ~4-65 Ag '61. (YJ-FZAI 14:7) (Bioclimatology--Congresses) !7-C 0 0 AUTHOR: Shul'gin, A. M. 4PO02 S/035/62/000/008/036/090 A001/A101 TITLE: On the relation between the secular variation of precipitates at Barnaul and the solar secular cycle PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no.. 8, 1962, 70, abstract 8A467 ("Solnechryye dannyye", 1961, no. 8, 70 -- 72) TECT: Analyzing the data on the amount of precipitation from 1838 to 196o, taken from the meteorological station at Barnaul, the author discovered a definite correlation between secular variations in the annual amount of atmospheric preci- oitation and the secular variation of solar activity, the pepiod of fluctuations Deing 85 years for both. In the middle of the 19th century, a drop of the annual precipitation amount during the growth of solar activity, and a considerable in- crease of precipitates during the decrease of the latter was observed; in the 20th century, again, precipitates decreased during the growth of solar activity. It is expected that the forthcoming decrease of the secular cycle of solar activity will be accompanied during the next decades by increasing*amount of precipitation 4- ,n Western~ Siberia. T. Mandrykina [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 SHULIGIN. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; PROTOPOPOV, V.S., red.; ALEKSEYEV, .G., tekhn. [Snow cover and its use in agriculture]Snezhnyi pokrov i ego is- polIzovanie v sellskom khoziaistve. Leningrad, Gidrometeoiz- dat, 1962. 82 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Snow) (Agriculture) L 47159-A-6 EWT(l' Ijp(c) Xcc 'NR, AR6000699 SOURCE CODE: UR/O124/65/OOO/OO9/A0O9/A AUTHOR: Shullgin, A. 11. c;27 TITLE: Hamilton-Ostrogradskiy principle for mechanical systems with nonlinear nonholonomic couplings SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mokhanika, Abs. 9A79 RLF SOURCE: Nauchn. tr. Tashkentak. un-b. vyp. 242, 1964, 64-72 TOPIC TAGS: variational method, Hamilton equation, conservative system . V,9oe1A,0A.?_ M t9 G-5 13'?S7_Z&L J1 MO-r--01) '61PUJ-9'r10A.) ABSTRACT: For systems of va:riable mass particles, constrained by nonlinear non- holonomic couplings, integral variational expressions are introduced of the form analogous to the expression obtained by G. K. Suslov (Matem. sb., 1901, 22, vYP- 4)- Then, from the derived variational expressions, equations of motion of mechanical systems are introduced from which, under constant particle mass and linear equation* coupling conditions, the P. V. Voronets equations are obtained. The integral variational expressions and the equations of motion of the systems are written in intrinsic as well as nanholonomic coordinates. V. I. Kirgetov ZTranslation of abstract7 SUB CODE: 201 SHULIGIN, Aleksandr Mikha7lovich; LOPATINA, L.I., red. [Physicogeographical principles of melioration: course. of lectures] Fiziko-geograficheskie asnovy melioratsii; kurs lektsii. Moskva,, Izd-vo Mosk. univ. 196f. U8 p. WRL .18:7) I IT. -- F t i o -.sii in ilestion of Ith, .-at.r,.ot*ene!,is of Dvrmer ~,ail~lren of F,.n Ear!Y (Clinical 01,,serwntiai is Pnd Labo-ratory TnveS- ti:-ations of the Tntes"Inal croflorn-.). 11 Lenin7rnd -~erliatric dical 7n-t, T-n*,n77rc,-', 1T,:3~5- (-nissertation for De~,ree o,' 7~,ocltor o-f 'Eedic=l 7-ni:~hna-.- T.to,,i,l 'T . ':)'I, 7%*Of-- -.0 :T un 5 5, TIT.) F7-1 4 SHIMIGIN, A.F., inzh. Individual flushing-out of the cc4-'L pipes of steam super- RA 14 991 heaters. Elek. sta. 31 no.8:85-86 Ag 160. (KM I (Boile-L.3) SHULIGINY A.P.., inzh. New devices,for mechanizing repair operations. Elek. sta. 32 no.1:87 Ja 161. (I-aPA 16:7) (Mectrim power plants-Eq7,iipment and supplies) (Pulleys) 3HOFMAN, M.Sh.; SHULIGIN, A.V. ~~- Automation of filler production processes. Biul.tekh.-ekon. inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i tekh.inform. 16 no.6:42-45 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Mixing machinery) (Automation) SPASYUKY P.I.; SHUL7GIN, A.V. Introduction of business accounting in railroad sections. Put! i put.khoz. 5 m.8:32 Ag :61. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Nachallnik Bogotol'skoy distantsii -puti Vostochno-Sibirskoy dorogi (for Spaspik). (Railroads-14anagement) SHUL'GIN, A.Yn. EpideniologicAl anslyois of a parntyphoid outbreak. Zhur.mikrobiol. ei)id. i immun.29 no.3:121 Mr 158. (MM 11:4) 1. Iz KnrAgnndinskogo meditainsko,ro institutA. 0 (PARATYPHOID FMR) SHULIGIN,-,A.,Xe.- A growth promoting substance of petr9leum origin as a reliable means of increasing crop yields. Zemledelie 25 no.2:61-62 F 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Zamestitel' predsedatelya Zvenigorodskogo rayonnogo ispolni- tellnogo komiteta Cherkasskoy oblasti. (Growth promoting substances) SHULIGIN, B.S. Case of phlegmon of the terminal section of the ileum. Khirurgiia 39 no.10%125-126 0 163. (MIRA 17:9) ACC NR: AP7007711 SOURCE CODE: ---U-R-/*O'13-9-/67/000/001/0069'/00-73- AUTHOR: Shullgin, B. V.; Gavrilov, F. F.; Dvinyaninov, B. L.; Koryakov,-';V.---f.;~'-C~i-i'rk6~r, A. K. ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. 14. Kirov (Urallskiy politekh- nicheskiy inatitut) TITLE- Paramagnetic resonance of irradiated lithium hydride luminescen crystals SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no. 1, 1967, 69-73 TOPIC TAGS: luminescent crystalt activated crystal, absorption line, electron paramagnetic resonance, & tA~ co W-J/ -kj +.," t~ , W a," - C~~J~ ~ks T R A C T :The dependence of the intensity and width of the absorption line of the EPR an temperature was investigated in irradiated lithium hydride luminescent crystals. The irradiation was done at room temperature with the unfiltered light of an SVD-120 mercury lamp and, betatron electrons with energies of 8 to 10 Mev-. 'The temperature dependence of the intensity and width of the EPR absorption line of LiH crystals with blue luminescence- undergoes a sharp change in the temperature range from 90 to 1200C. The first maximum on the thermo- luminescence curve is also observed in this range. This coincidence Card 1/2 ACC NR: AP7007711 occurs because the centers of the electron capture in Lill responsible for the first thermoluminescence peak are bound with the colloidal lithium. The release of electrons from the capture level corresponding to the first thermoluminescence peak causes the elimination of these labsorption centers. As a result, the intensity of the paramagnetic absorption line decreases and the width increases due to the absorption by the color cneters. The authors thank M. Lemberberg who participated in the investigation of the optical absorption spectra of Lill. Orig.'art, has: 3 figures* [JAI (WA-953 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 63Av-16sl OTH REF: 003 66-0-7/ ACC NR1 A17001714 SOURCE CODE:,, uR/~69_C/6~/_ IN3 ~005�76-OC1 AUTHOR: Shul'gin, F. F.; Dvinyaninav, B~ L. ORG: none TITLE: Concerning F-centers in LiF crystals SOURCE: Sverdlovsk. Ural'skiy politeldmicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 143, 1965. Atomnaya i molekulyarnaya fizika (Atomic and molecular physics), 59-61 TOPIC TAGS: lithium fluoride, color center, absorption spectrum, hyperfine structure, epr spectrum, ionization spectrum ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to estimate theoretically what changei in the widths of the hyperfine splitting lines can be expected in the case when the F-centers in LiF crystals are in a state where they form weak associations, rather than being in a state of isolated defects. The analysis is based on comparison of experimental results on the EPR absorption spectrum of the F-centers in LiF crystals, produced by ionizing radiation, and similar results obtained for KC1. From a plot of the F-center exchange-interaction frequency against the distance between F-centers it is deduced that nar'rowing down of the hyperfine interaction lines in the EPR spec- tra of LiF crystals should be observed at distances on the order of four lattice con- stants between F-centers. This corresponds to an F-center concentration -10 21. Cm7 3, which agrees with experimental data. The estimated change in the line width is by a factor approximately 1.28. This means that if the width of the hyperfine inter- Cord a/2 L 24361-66 EWF Mlgq W IJF(c) JD/jo ACCNR: AP6008118. SOURCECODE: UR/0139/66/000/001/0189/0189 AUTHORS: Shullgin, B. V.; Gavrilov, F. F.; Sazykin, V. V. ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S..M. Kirov (Urallskiy 18 politeli-hnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Storing of light sum in -LilLpbosphor -19 SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizika, no.. 1, 1966, 189 TOPIC TAGS: lithium compound, bydride pbotoluminescence, luminophor,1.,:1'_'- tbermoluminescence, uv irradiation.-gamma irradiation neutron ir- radiation., alpha bombardment, electron tcapping ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier articles (Trudy-.Ural3- skogo Politekhnicbeskogo Instituta, No. 143,~ 41, 1965 and earlier, Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz. v. 29, No. 3, 4151 1965) dealing.witb, tile covery and investigation of sbort-duration yellow, orange, and. red photolumin escence of LiH, The present article p.L-e---_-nts :rest)lts of an',, inve'stigation*of the thermoluminescence curves of the_blu-.:~ lu'-mine:,-- cence of LiH when exposed to ultravioUit from a mercury -lamp, to Card L 24361-66 ACC NR: Ap6oo8ll8 ,15-MeV radiation from a betatron (beta and gamma particles), to !5.12-MeV a particles, and to (n + Y) radiation from a Ra-Be source. Paraffin 6 cm thick was used as the neutron moderator. :The crystals :were heated in darkness to 300C and the irradiation was at room tem- .perature in a vacuum. The radiation was recorded. with a photomulti- splier, amplifier, and automatic recorder. The time of-irradiation oV ;the crystals before plotting the de-excitation curves was 107- 15 'days for neutrons and a particles, 10 -- 15 hours for the betatron diation, and 20 -- 30 minutes for the uv irradiation. The tempera- r a Iture was raised at a rate of 35 -- 40 deg/min. -The de-excitation Curves show three peaks at 80 -- 90C, 140 -- 150C, and 230 -- 30M '~The highest peak has a superimposed structure. When exposed to .Ultraviolet all three types of electron traps corresponding to the speaks are filled approximately uniformly. When exposed to neutrons, ;~a particles, and betatron radiation " it is essentially the deep traps~ which are filled (peak at 230, -- 300C). Having blue luminescence and!, being capable of storing the light sum, LiH is of great interest as ;a detector of ionizing radiation. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ,SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 06Oct64/ ORT GREP: 003/ Card - ----- --2/2- j s to g1: M(i iml. ,Iezd-,-~.'Vxat .a-agne-,- nov. 9723-66 ffig (.k)/E IT m W kc). _Jac -i0Q/W_' FA r NR: AP5017194 iACCESSION MV013916510001003101 175' 7 1AUTHORS: Shullgin, B. V.; Gavrilov,.F. F.; Dv nyaninov B. 'All iTITLE: Dielectric constant of single cr stals f. lithium hydride Y -7 ------- FJZ 4 'SOURCE: IVUZ. Jka, no. 3, 1965, 175 :TOPIC TAGS: lithium compound, dielee'tric constant, crystal lattice- !structure., crystal lattice vibration ~JABSTRACT: To d ermine the wavele-31,th of the natural. oscillatiom. of i the LiH lattice~'tthe authors measul-od the dielectric constant-of trans )parent crystals with average dimensions 8 x 4 x 1 mm. Underthe in-- Afluence of light, the crystalsEbon assi~med a blue color, The dielec- ~tric constant was Measured with a capacity meter At 500 kcsand 23C.. iThe value of the diele'etric constant was found to be 10.5 0.26.1 Th ei jaccuracy of the method was checked by determining.the electric consta !of Zn, Sn, and LiF which agreed with the published data.~ The wave llengtb obtained for the natural vibrations*of the LiH-lattice is. Card 1/2 Card M SHUL'GIM, D., slasarl Workers' meetings are a training school. Sov. profsoluzy 5 no.2: 20-21 7 '57. 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