SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKRYLEV, L.D. - SKRYLEV, V.B.

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MECHEVA, I.S.; KARIBSKAYA, A.V.; SKRYABINA, L.Ye. Diagnostic value of punctates from the lymph nodes. Sov. med. 24 no. 5:54-61 My 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz Moskovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskago instituta tuberkuleza (dir. V.F. Chernyshev, zamestitell direktora po nauchnoy chasti - prof. D. D. Asevev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (LymmATics--DISEASES) (PUNCTURES) ZAGLUKMSKAYA, S.B., kand.med.nauk; SKRYABINA, L.Ye.; PERSON, F.V. Study of Mycobaterium tuberculosis by fluorescence Miarosco- . Probl.tub. 38 noo7389-03 t6O. (MIR71-4--l) 1. Iz kliniko-diagnosticheskoy laboratorii Moskovskogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - kand.med.navk V.F. Chernyshev, zam.dir. por nauchnoy chasti - prof. D.D. Aseyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSFt. (MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS) YA."HGjIE,HF,O, T.N., kILrId.M0d.nuuk; NUNS'AOZE, M.N.; SKRYABRIA, L.Ya. Diagnostic methods and bacillarY excretion i-n tubercul(UB patients under antibacterial therapy. Probl. tub. 42 no.12:49-55 164. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Nauchno-issledovateltskiy inst1tut tuberk-uleza (direktor - kand.med.nauk 1'.P.14ochalova; zam. direktora po nauclinoy chasti prof. D.D.Aseyev) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, Moskva. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 t 4 1 A 0 1 to it is IV 11 At Ad a M 0 A If to 11 If u m u A, v Is w 40 At 41 4d 4S JL M --- P. -2 -1-11-1-p to -(X-av 14 it L-A-s I fl--- is' 2"P.1fop Oplas I i - IIII(XIIIII A.0 0 11taills I.Vt 0 of $118911valuin-fich alloys aluminum an r. V. (,. Kewift-v atiff M. A. e J(j. I'*.J?L.~..V., f1we (kim. x m. Skr ;thitij. 1JUJI. U,jj. Y 00 rich ill"Y' *ith ~l and Ag wa-i drtd. over 3 radial cru- m~twtt,. aml i--k-res were pli,tirti. Tit,- all,,Y, were I-Ither ijuvrichull at M.0% or clowJy s)r milurifly v.X)I,A .."d artificially got. In The quefiched tale the 1 jardim" so mm-aw., fa-,trr will% riiiig; (Ag 4- Al) etmitesit, flail fi,r , all all, -v mii t g. t he ,attw ant t. of utily oue cwul.mvii t. TI - plit,mitv increaw~ %,ith incrra,itig :ApAl Tatill Q1111 11 C I, ltwit if( brit tic Alovs is hifictl to higher cullell'. 111111t. .f 111,L lefil.1ty NIK st,livi -In. Ag itterewni life go itti.im- two, Owl tittles AL For cnint. Mg com"it t1itir I. it liarditt-, miti, fm Ag/Al - "", which pt'doablv litaill, --f "'ll,wifalige wilir" itk j M,11,1 -Ill. An. tc ig and I-% c,x4mg him-aw tit, Imt-hir,i -mv-hat v 00 v .%I tt-mp. and at VAP no imi--a- tit lumill-, .. .4, ' -T-d. I ll, .1. t;l. t.1 ti,tti1v ~11. 11ilth ;111.1 - 00 a li'"I 4.1 -it- of ea,'t Aloy, tit r-m lettill, awl:11"), S ~ Am,,.d an ,ptimum shvit 11.5- V,' Ag wa, ad-fril to Mg. Al all-q, -mig. 3 V~ Al. 'I'lie follotwit; two alfoy? , ! Jmo wit,ijwfinx prolierfic,: 11.5'; Ag, VZV; Al. %Its*. Icn-41v trength tit wm~~ ='.S1 &- ilm-whe'f, ~~'.S after sJOW C"Ifif1g, I:Jj; at I(IL." at :M% and relative clou.-ation of 17.7. 29-5'~. resp. ne wcomi alloy has the fs)IIo%ittft lirnitcrtiv, All. 33,1,0, .41. 0.271; Mn; trii,ile strvtjgtli ill kjc_ ~1. mm. 12.3, 7.8, asid relative thju)ga- "I ISA, 4LA, r-p. k% . B~wr S L a METAILL URGICAL L M NATURE CLAWFICATICId 0 I-so - go *00 QL4 %'*4A' =09 r-9 0 u age goo so 9 see SoOl I life --99 use ties g to L~ -;-ILM31 -amox, is-,- too *g Ef u AV 00 is: i C, a ff 0 Is K a IN 9 K a C KOW (I u An L a nA 0 is If -I v to 2 a a 3 0 V 0 0iie 0 000 0 0 000 0900 0 0 00000's'.1 ****is* 000 90 000 000 0 so 0 0744"464 0 e 0 0 06060000 664969 SJ~YABINA, M. A. USSR/Metals Silver Alumimm Sep 47 "The Decompostition of a Solid Solution of Silver in Aluminum,," N. V. Ageyev, M. A. Skryabina, IONKh,AN,USSR, Moscow:Inst Nonferrous Metals and Gold, 9 pp "Ezv Sektora Fiz-Khim Analizalt Vol XV Describes progress of experimertal investigations made on process of de0ompostion of a solid solution of the beta system of aluminum-silver and evaluates results obtained. Mentions conditions necessary for experiment. Experimental studies conducted on hard- ness, electrical resistance, microstructure, and crystal structure. Submitted 10 Dee 1940. PA 54T67 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1) 12 m U b J, v a v 'I IF 14 a 4 11 FA pill 19J01,22 V342$2627227f ; ju v 'I x"m 0 00 IF a I t A oo -049 4 00 00 v-00 00 f t .00 00 Contpodilon tit Alto" 1-reicill In (he Conittiltition -0o 00 DIJ19ram Between F~ and COAL fin Rtmoan) o. s .00 v Ivann and M. A. Skr~ahfna. krestipi Andriiii -10 oo ir SSSR. Otdclenle KhitrtirhevA-ikh Nonk (But. Nauk 0 00 X, 1~tin of the Arademv of Science.4 of the jT9SR, See- 2Be* 00 J:" t ton 4 Cheinfral Sciencei), May-June 1949. p. 212- =go 2 5 11, og 0; On the bask -f invc,,tigation if the i-m-mrv %title% * coo of solid solutions of Fe unit FeS1, C,,Al, In d NiAl. 00 0J the Presence of a two-pha-e region bet W" n Fe d C l w 0 0411 A an oA at room temperature 1, n,ou 11 nil c"FInmed experinteritallY, Datti nri, tn1minti-if nnJ charted. 12 ref. oo WOO o OW ZOO woo 40 I A A I FAIL t"LACAL LITIMAIt,4f CL*ISIFICATIch J U 0 'ILLJI is. U SS J~V NJ 1.1 it ; ", It 0 it ~v K it It it it Ft (T tt it cc wD n 84 7 43 a 3 0 IF 0 N 00 00 00 0 1 1 it lea 'A 00000000 0 1 00*000000000 oil IST14:1, 6 000000 0 0 : : 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 4b 0 0 0 0 a : : 10 Investigation of the BUtolorturo of Fe-CoAJ-NW alloys. 0. S. Ivulloy anti M. A. SkirrAitu. Istrit. Akad. Niuk S.S.S..q.' OWL Khtim. Vaxk 1040. 11;-42. -From the result lid Zassurentrutt of malpictio: properties it wtscon. clu.lcd that the acction Fc-CoAI-NiAl Of O&C (lU4lMMfV system consists of 0 Iftow (a-Fe N)jjJ -Ill.) Ill the Fe cornotf, As P ,Zw along the CoAl-NiAl c,ljge, and Ali its - tervening phaise region. of 111111 01. I'htrc scrie. of aflov. were uscil Ill the work: 11 having the at. ratjt~ Co/Ni J. Ill having CufNi - 1. -so,l l'i 11--los Col- Ni ["Or each pellet tile CtWt~ Ise fklfl:'-. Wllstivit;, and satn. magnetization were tlctd. as A functitio of At. Fe. The coercive force rcm from le.s than t oersted io tile single phase regions to a tims. of ISO. 320, anti W) in the 11, Ill. and IV series its the two-phase region. Norse ure not tile hifillest obtAill4tile valor,t siove ail .41141torl were given 41 hoollap-nigillot Ano".11 it loop) 1140, for 75 lira. with rotiling to N))-;I1W at a r.-tv of 10-15' per hr. Roons ternp. Ittruinaguctism diiippear* Aloox the CoAI-NiAl edgt only ut re contents It"s th.ol atioul 5%. A. G. Cur IUSSR/Ketalm Jul/Aiag Alloys Ferromagaetism "*P;earch on the Structures of the Alloys Fe CoAl - NiAl,- 0. S.,-Ivanov, M. A. Skr ,yabina, Inst of Gen and Inorg Chem imeni N. S. K:urnAkov,,Ac&d- Sc,i USSR, 5k pp r'1z Ak Nsuk SSSR, Otdel Xhim Nauk" No, 4 I Propagation of the two-phase field B + B2 in a section of Fe - C6A1 - NiAl was investAgated for its practical value in working with high-coercive alloys. Difference in effect of alualfillin-a on the'; ferromagaetism of-a solid'solution with and without -63/49Tioi USSR/Metals (Cottd) Tul/Aug,49 J., coba3lrijid nickt-l--vaa-demonstrated,' and explaine'd by the presence of "molecules" of CoAl and NiAl Inside the Tortiary and Quaternary solid-solutions. Submitted 13 jai 48. 63/49riol POGODIN, S.A.; SKRYABINA, M.A. Study of the system: nickel rhenium. Izv.Sekt.fiz.-khim.anal. no,25:81-88 154. (MIRA 8:5 1. Institut obshchey i neerganichaskoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR. (Nickel-rhenium alloys) v2! I to 30 31 3? 13 34 is X 17 is )f 4 11 41 64 0 S. A 6 C 0 U C Pf X L 6 0 0 PU ULA , a, At V~k tni -ULA--r- 'll No m I flit* --------- -ZZ &A it eel oar 0 &- uorllrs 9 -11109 Pilot =Ijwonbpopuv Aj'wguujoznI z 00 341 aplyul WN Pug Ivoo Jo .,Salml -alatu- JO ;,Uagud atil jfq PauMd 00 -39;0 $1 ;03uajalvTp FRI 'IN PUV 03 0 ob lo a3unaid atil u1 ptm aouaiqv aill p 00, Ul tronnior p1tog atil 10 EUVIIOU"w -04jaj tw IV )o nualn-gul ul aouajaj -pu 'Oolls aApjaw Altiffiq jo Apnis atil ul OnIVA 10 am papa"In vloa ,m-Lu v 'MI *Inv-AInr *(flaacrapg IT-71WO40 JO U0113-19 'Nogn at" jo smaps jo Atnape3v atil Jo ullallng) VnvAr VV"r"3rjwjV;j pp-1 -JIPIO 'W999 VnvM flutopmlle IM11(jazI -vulcl"s -9 -17 Pug AOUWAJ -g -() 04L cuirl"nu Ul) -"~" L"M-lm-&A 40 *0 00 I A i A I T' V it 41 '1 ;1 I it it a it Q K 0 0 see, SKRYABINA, N.V. Determination of hemopoistic action of gastric juice in prematures. Vopr. pediat. 20 no.6:29-32 Nov-Dec 1952. (CLML 23:4) 1. Junior Scientific Associate. 2. Of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics (Head -- Honored Worker in Science Prof. A. F. Tur, Correspond- ing Member of the AcademV of Medical Sciences), Leningrad State Pediatric Medical Institute (Director -- Prof. N. T. Shutova). MUZAFAROV ) A.M. - MILOGRADOVA) Ye,I.; SKRYABIM, T.A.; IUIUDAYBIMYYL,VA, R. Chlorella cultivation in Uzbekistan. Uzb. biol. zhur. no.3:16-21 '61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Institut botaniki AN UzSSR. (ALGAE-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA) ACCESSION NR: AT4010743 S/2839/63/000/002/0102/0111 AUTHOR: Popov, S. A. (Candidate of technical scie nces);_!k~ (Engineer) TITLE: Investigation of the carrying capacity of rectangular-section eccentri- cally loaded columns of aluminum alloy AD35-Tl SOURCE: ASiA SSSR. Institut stroitel'ny*kh konstruktsiy. Srroitel'ny*ye konstruktsii iz alyuminiyevy*kh splavov, no. 2, 1963, 102-111 TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, alloy AD35-Tl, construction material, buckling coefficient, stress, aluminum ABSTRACT: The recently obtained aluminum alloy AD 35-T1 is a candidate for building structures carrying great loads. The alloy is particularly suitable because of its mechanical, technological (weldability, press-formability, suitability for anodizing), and corrosion-resistant properties. For acceptance in construction practice, it is necessary to establish design requirements appl'icable to this material; in particular, one must determine the values of buckling coefficientf . Hence, the authors carried out investigations at M:EIT on the carrying capacity of solid rectangular-section eccentrically-loaded Card . 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4010743 columns of AD35-TI. In these investigations, the same methods were applied as F. N. Polikarpov (professor) and S. A. Popov (one of the authors) used previously at M1IT for eccentrically-loaded columns of low-alloy steel and of the aluminum alloy DI-T, respectively. The present investigation dealt with both the elastic and the eD~sto-plastic ranges of work. A stress-strain diagram for AD-35-TZ,was, obtained from compression tests. A reduced modulus of deformation was introduced to account for non-linear stress distributions across the section and for varia- tions of bending along the column axis. As part of the results of the investi.. gation, a chart was constructed (Fig. I of the Enclosure) representing critical stresses versus the slenderness ratio X of columns for a parametric range 0 to 1.2 of relative eccentricity a (a - eccentricity; r - radius of gyration of the r cross-section). Three formulas according to different design specifications have been given for practical assumptions of total relative eccentricity values to account for the initial curvature of column an4 for the.eccentric. application of the compressive load at'the end section: 0 .05 + 0. 001 X as specified in TUPH-47 MPS (old design specifications for bridges; a = 0.125+0.0018A (2) Card 2/4 SSION NR: AT4010743 X~z Q% .Fig. 1. Carrying Capacity Chart for Rectangular Section Eccentrically Loaded AD 35-T1 - Alloy Columns. Full lines represent critical stress versus slenderness ratio at various eccen~riciti6s a~as *a parameter; dash-lines 1, 2, and 3 correspond to rG eccentricities computed according to formula 1, 2, and 3, respectively. -xvd - 4/4 ENCLOSURE. O1 ct O 00 -SK-RYABTIIA, V.Cr.; KARYAKIK, G.K. More widespread introduction of progressive practices In the flat knit hoisery manufactures Leg. prom, 16 no-7: 9-11 J1 156. (MLRA 9:10) Ofoisery industry) , . .- r-~ V. T .-;L _- ~- k-r-ya hin;,, V. I. 1c;-, v,?.riat,-,rjnS 4n tr;.u.,P,.atic ~dfoc"-j:t Trudly --Or,. mcd. in-tg., issuc 2, ig4g, p. 455-50. so: U, -3736, 21 1 ij.,-,.r -53, ( I' t~tonlis I Zn urn2l In ykh St at No - !~,45D) - v -1 J 5 In- r va h -; rQ. 111 `Jn. c r e n 'u i a 1 di 2 j. n o s i s o fs t - OjT.; Cal Co- n g f r!~,- .IC14 tions resu t s chi z o, p 1r e n I Trudy ccv.-'sct. rv-d. in-ta, Tssue 2 1 S1-,: U-P36, 21 Nz;3%, '-3, (1,cto0s 'ZhurTizl 'nylkh Sta:iLL-.vl -71 w(yp'law., , V. f. lialminths of a teal. Trudy 13GZ rlr)-4:221-2~5 162- (MIRA 17:9) _e. "Compirative Resistance of Inspets to ilydrogen c-anide," P. 83-6 Suirurai-j of the "cientific Research "'ork of the Inst. of ~Iant Protection fCr the ,.ear 1936 !7T VirUSes and Dacterioses, ~iolcEicall. method, cheriacal method and mechani-7,ation. Lenin :,cad.- Sci., Leninarad 1938, 111 PP. hbcpts. in ;.,,hich insects werE~, exposed to 'EM-1 at a concn, of 5 showed that the min. exiosures in hrs. which c,?vsed complete mortalit.17 TwithAn 24 hrs. ,...here I for Agelasbica alrd L., Olnsomel~t jf~ftstuosa scop. a,-.(I 5th-instar horpers of !_,ocuf~ta ird.-ratoria L. ....... - r, SIIT'L7,-ETTT.,'~ I Y e . . , * - , . ~. y lm- , - -, 17 , --f --- . -- ~ . ~ -~ ~ HI !IT ~ 7 E- r- 1: I- Tzi: I !-I- illi-).`.-L IT 14 i I i , --.1 - - - - - - "t4aterials for Clinical and Specific Serotherapy of Influenza," Problema Grippa i Ostrykh Katarrov Verk~ikh Dykthatellnylkh Puteyj Moscow, 1952, PP 77-78. FD-1521 U3SR/Kedic!tne Influenza Card 1/1 Pub 122-6 14 Author Skrysbinal, Ye.. A2 Title tr.~atznent of influenza Periodical Vezt, AMi SSSR, 4, 34-39, Oct-Dec 1954 Ab sr ac T. Prj7wd4_r-11ke poiyvalent serum -, mixed with 5ulfathiazone and penicillin, was found to be dependable and satisfactory in the treatment and pre- vention of influenza caused by the three types of influenza viruses I.A, A,, ard B), Tnis powdered serum must be administered by insuf- flation into the respiratory tract through the nasal passages; a simple, portable insufflator has been devised for that purpose. Insufflation should take place simultaneously with deep Inhalation. Therapeutic effecL of this powdered mixture consists of suppression of the in- I f luenza virus and of timely prevention of secondary bacterial infections. Curtailment of febrile period depends on specificity of the serum and not on Gulfathiazole or penicillin. Tables. Graphs. Charts. Institution Propedeutic Therapeutic Clinic of the First Leningrad Medical Institute (Active member of the Academy of Medic;al Sciences USSR, M. D. Tushinskiy, Director) Specific therap;r for Influenza. Voot. ANN SSSR no.404-39 054 (mm 8:1) 1. Iz proped6vt1cheskoy terapevtirhaskoy kliniki I Leningradskogc meditainskogo instituta (dir. day-stvitel9nvy chlen AMN SSSR M.D.'Tlishinskiy) (INFLUENZA. therapy,. serother.) (IMMUNE SERUMS, therapeutic use, influenza) i-e",41 T[JSHINSKrY, M.D., professor (Leningrad) SIKMRYABINA Y (Leningrad) Specific serotherapv in influenza. Sov.med. 19 no.1:13-19 Ja 155. (INFLURNZA, therapy, (HLRA 8:4) serother.) (SHROTHELkff, in various diseases, influenza) SKRYABINA. Ye.A.; BAKLAGINA, V.N. Action of dry anti-influenza vaccine [with summary in Phnglish]. Vest.oto-rin. 19 no.2: 44-49 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 10:6) 1. Iz kliniki propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - deystvitell- n.ry chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. M.D.Tushinskiy) i kliniki bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - chlem-korrespondent Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR prof. V.Y.Undrita) I Leningradakogo meditsinskogo instituta. (INFLUENZA. prev. & control vacc., evaluation (Rus)) TUSHINSKIY. M.D., STPVSKAYA, V.V., SKAJLLATO, Ye.S. SKRYABINA, Ye.A. -O&A)w. -A; ~Vcr=-O" ~X~ - ~ - Clinical chnrncteris ties of influenza In Leningrad in the 1957 pandemic. Vest.A1411 SSSR. 13 no.7:14-20 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Knfedrn i)ropedevticheskoy terapii 1-go Leningrndskogo medibinskogo institlitn iment. skad. I.P. Favlova. (111FLUMIZA, manifest. Asian, in Russia (Ruu)) TUSHINSKIYI H. D. STAVSKAYA, V.V., YARO&H~JWSKIY, A'yp- , RAVIDIK[KOVA, Ye.p., SKJ~RLATO, Ye.S., KAN, Ye',L., SWA~111A, Ye.A: (Leningrad) Clinic9l asnects of the pAndemia of influenza in 1957. Klin.med. 36 no.5:43-48 My 158 (MIRA 11:7) (INFLUM4ZA, epidemiology in Russia. pandemia (Rus)) CHALK111A, O.M.; SKRYAB]IIA,-Yc.A.; RAFALISO!', D.I. Results of obtaining active an' influenza serum from vaccinated donors. Vrach.delo no.9:107-2-11 S j3. (MM 16:10) 1. Otdel virusologii Institu-i- oksperimentallnoy meditsilly AMN SSSR., leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pere- livaniya krovi i zdravpunkt pri Pervom leningradskom. meditsin- skom institute imeni ak-ad. I*P.Pavlova. (DTLUETZA) (SERUM TaWY) KOI',TRIM*rICHUS, V.L. [Kontrimavicius, V. 1; SPYABBIA, Ye.S. 4 Helminths of the sables and ermines of Kamchatka. Trudy Gellm..., lab. 13:48-51 163 (MIA 17:3) ~ SKRYAB.121A, Ye.S. i Helminths from the sea fishes.4 Kanchat-ka. Trud7,Gellm. lab. .i, 13:313-329 163 - I (14M 17:3) TEREKHOVSKIY B.I. (Terekhovslkii, B.I.]; SKRYABINSKAYA, I.V. (Skriabyns1ka, I.V.il'PAVLIKOV, V.M. (Malynka, M.K.] Increising the whiteness of a porcelain body by treatment with water 'vapors during firing. Leh.prom. no-4:62-64 O-D 162. (MM 16:5) 1. Institut metallokeramiki i spetsi'alInykh splavov AN UkrSSR. (Porcelain) ACC M AF6021672 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0131/66/000/003/0059/00~1. AUTHOR: Nazarenko, N. D. -, Vlaslw, N. I.; Mush, V. L.; Skryabinsjmyn, L V. ORG- Institute of Materials Research, AN UkrSSR (Institut Problem Materialovedeniya )AS SSNR') TITLE: Superdutynonfired refractories with magnesium phosphate used as the binder SOURCE: Ogneupory, no. 3, 1966, 59-61 TOPIC TAGS: refractory, magnesium compound, phosphate, nonclay refractory product ABSTRACT: Superduty concretes were experimentally produced on using fused-magnesite wastes of electric-heater production and monosubstituted magnesium phosphate'. The phosphate was obtained by adding small portions of active MgO to preheated phosphoric acid: M90 +2H3P04 Mg (H2]PO4)2 +H20 and evaporating the solution until a dry residue remained. This residue, dry monosubstituted magnesium phosphate~wae added as the binder to the charge. Specimens of the resulting 3=- terial were immediately 'pressed In semi-dry form in a hydraulic press and dried, first 'in SKRYABIIISKIY, V.S. Calculating the errors of voltmeters with instrument multipliers. Priborostroenie no.21:14-15 F 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Voltmeter) SKRYA73VISKIY, V-S- Arrore in measuring power in a.c..ciTcuits- Izm.tekh. no&12: 25-26 D 6o. (MIRA 13:11) (Alectric measurements) I A S-.,..YABIHSKIY,--V.S_.-, inzh.; VLASEN-0, G.V., inzh. D542 wattmeter. Vest. elo'.-troprom- 31 no.12:69-70 D 160. (*,-'Tf.l 14:2) (Wattn~eter) SKRYABINSKIY, V.S. Compensation of frequency-dependent errors in wattmeter readings. Nov. nauch.-issl. rab. po metr. VNIIM no.6:8-12 164. (MIRA 18:3) SKRYAGA, I. We are adopting the practice of leaders. Sillebud.noe6:6 3 155 (PT2A 9:7) l.Nachallnik Pereshchepinalkogo rayonogo viddilu po budivnitstvu v kolgospakh, (Reinforced concrete construction) SMAGh. I. [Skriaba-, I.] First results. Sill. bud. 7 no.5:15 Kr '57. (MIRA 13:6) - 1. Prednedatell soveta PereRhchepinakoy rayonnoy kolkho%noy stroltellnoy organizataii. (Pereshchepino District-Building) SKRYAGA, I. CSkriaha, IJ We are increasing the production of band roofing tiles. Sill. bud. 9 no.9:9 S '59. (MRA 12:12) l.Predsedatell soveta Pereshchepinskoy mezhkolkhoznoy stroitellnoy organizatsii Dnepropetrovskoy oblasti. (Tiles, Roofing) SKRYAGA, I. Successes of the Pereshchepino District interfarm building organization. Sell.stroi. 14 no.8:16 Ag '59. (14IRA 12:12) 1. Predsedatell soveta Pereshchapinakoy mezhkolkhoznoy stroitel,,- noy organizataii Dnepropetrovskoy oblaoti USSR. (Pereshebepino District--3uilding) SKRY_AGA,_j.,[5krIaba, 1.1 We are mking all building materials ourselves. Sill.bud. 10 no-3:18 Mr '60. (MIRL 13-6) 1. Predsedatell soveta Pereshche-oinskoy mezhk-olkhoznoy sell- skokhozyaystvennoy organizataii Dnepropetrovskoy oblasti. (Pereehchepino District---Building materials) SKRWA, 1. [Skriaha., I.T Let's undertake increased obligations. Sill.bud. 12 no.40 Ap 16le (MIFM 14:6) 1e Predeedatell soveta, Perembahepinakoy abubkholkhomnoy stroi- tellnoy organizatsii Daepropetrovskoy oblasti. (Ukraine-Construction Wustry) U35R Farra knim-113. Poultry. -4Lbs Jour: R6f Zhur-Biol., No 23, 1958, 105751. ,~.uthor 6-kryaga, I. Z. Inst DEE 'givon. Titlo Poultry RaisinS in tho Far North. Orig Pub: Ptitsovodstvo, 1959, No 9, 28-29. kbstract: No abstract. Q-4 Card 1/1 SFIRYAC-A. V.G.,. Cand Tech Oci (diss) --type 14-~ co;-.,diti-)hs of ridne Fal i pp (,,'~iri ol' Higher ~ducat-.Lon UkSStl. i,',v.1rkov fli~ydrLulic -o~' Kiiar I I-ov, 1959, Lrigineuring Const--action !not. ~;iiair of Hydraulics and Engineering OLLo,r ) 150 co ;.eG (RL, 33-510, 1.19) UY - - 36 - KOGMT, Leonid.M.; ULMLO, I.V.; KOZLOVA, I.K.; SUVOROV, N.N.; PORTNOVA,S.L. SKRYAGIN, G.K.; TROGOV,I.V. Microbiological transformations of steroids. Report Nc,.3:.- Reduc- tion of 17 & 21-deoxysteroids by Actinomyces albus 3006. Izv. M1 SSSR Ser. khim. no.11:2008-2015 N t64 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Institut khimii prirodnykh soyedineniy P11 SSSR i Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. AUTHOR: Skryagin, L. 4-6-5/30 TITLE: "Bottle Mail" ("Butylochnaya pochtall) PERIODICAL: Znaniye - Sila, 1957, Nr.6, pp 6-7 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author states that one of the various methods to investigate sea currents is by "bottle mail". In 1953, the British National Institute of Oceanography investigated the Gulfstream to the west of Great Britain. Instead of bottles, 10,000 plastic envelopes were utilized. These were dropped from aircraft over a radius of 800 km. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 SKRYAGIN L - -1 - 11 Radar station in the port of Le Havre. Kor.flot 16 n0-5:30-32 My '56. ()ff-RA 9: 8) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iBaledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki i ekepluatataii vodnogo transporta. (Le Havre--Harbors) (Radar) T 6 EED(b)-3,,"ENT (I )/Et,P(j PC- 4/Pa e__2 IJPfc) R M ACCESSION MR- AP5003780, 5/0029/6&/600/007/0032/0036 F.; Sky-ya ;in L Fedcheriko, V.; Iltin AUTHORS: Zakharov, V Kor2p Massayev, T.; Strelkov, V. TITLE: From aqualung to sport, submarine m0 hii- n lodez - oi,-._-_7)-7l964.v:N:--36 TOPIC TAGS 09 submarine photograp~hy., aqualung, swimming, unde rwater e -in nt quip e ABSTRACT% Underwater sporting equipment which can be handcrafted is-reported on in this collection of articles. To record underwater scenes,.- a metal waterproof case nas been designed, intended for use with the motionpicture cameral'Kieva-16-." A waterproof flash lamp "EV-511 I-Las been developed which is effective'under waiter,i~p_ W distances of 0.5 m. It uses two flashlight batteries and has a poiter of ~O w,' Several units can be linked by a synchronizing ci-rcuit which fires all,lamps when the first lamp flashes. To assist in unden-iater navigation) a "submerged piloti.l. has been developed which containv a compass and a log The log is at four-bladed aluminum 120-m diameter propeller which turns 300-N rev in 100 m of path. The blades a~-o set at 450 to the direction of motion and can be twisted slightly Card 113 L 256110-65 ACCESSTON NR: AP5003788 for precise calibration of.the instrument, Since A swimmer cannot trai.re. much fasterthan 2.8 kin/h, submerged transportation has b6en developed.-- The simplest - device for underwater travel is a sled towed by a launch, provided with hand controls for depth regulations. A new underwater plastic gliderNith narrow wings measures 3.5 x 2.4-x 0.6 m. It reaches a spepd of 15 km7h -when towed, is controlled by horizontal rudders and lieeling rudders, and is steered-by a rudder 01.1 the keel. A device called an aquapedcarries.~bicycle-type pedal gear which turns a sere-a propeller.-- -2he drlver~ strapped to -.-a- -saddle --can reach a speed-of 512_km/h*:_7~`;_ - A more elaborate device called a "submarine scooter is strapped to the back-of a swimaer wearing an aqualung., or is held before him by hand grips. 'The b-dy is made in two plastic sections covered by thin layers of wood and iron. One compartment contains a 72-amp-h, 211-v storage battery. The other compartment contains the small 350-700..%w electric motor and reducing ge~ars. A shaft leads from the- rear--of compArtment-to t1fas-c-r-6w -which- can drive -it 10 km1h* -. The' most sop, I-a' st ica_ __7 ed. device is- the sportaing - sUbmanLrie- -eitfierth-e- 11dry" or the. "wet." Inthe. i1wet" type the submarine is floodedj and the sportsmen vear aqualungs. A one- or two-man type, with an airplane-like cabin, is powered by either a bicycle-type pdal-(ohe man - 5.5 km1h, two man - 9 km/h) or by a 1-hp electric motor (15 km/h)a Such a submarine may operate at depths of up to ~O m. A model of the. 11dryll type 7 Card 2/3 SKRYAGIN, L.; SOLDATOVA, G. Foreign methods of vessel pushing. Rech.tranap. 16 no.10:44-46 0 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Towing) SKRYAGIM, L. Supertankers. Blok. agit. vod. transp. ne.4:43-46 Y 157.(KLRL, 10:4) (Tb;nk vessels) SKRYAGIN, Lev Vikolayevichi MATYUSHINA, S.F.., red.; TIEHONOVA, Ye.A., tekhn. red. [On the trail of sea disastersl Po sledair morskikh katastrov. Mo- skva, Izd-vo "Morskoi trans rt," 1961. 251 p. WRA 15:1) (Shipwreeksr SKRYAGIN, L2N, Fires on foreign passenger ships4 Biul.-takh..;.ekon. inform, Tekh. upr. Min. mor. flota 7 no.4289-115 '62 tHMA 16-.4) (Ships-Fires and fire prevention) SKRYAr,IN,- N.A. New Indonesian oceanographic research ship "Jalanidhi.11 Okeanologiia 4 no.1:186-187 164. (MIRA 17:4) CO Ivaa 1 01.a Ia 3 ~, 2 J 11 r v -7 , ~ S k b .7 IT Yropiartie~_ of Awi!,.vt*.iate and Its f e c; t i v c r c? - -3 i'U!,. 'Y'. sb~ Ref. v8uohno-:Im%I,~d. iabot po khlo-D- kc~':,'o.d3tvu, Tasbkenzj, AN UzSSP, 1957, 193-198 Exper-iments condf_~ted by tilt'! Acade-ply, of Scienic:-t!i U~zbak SSR in Tashkent,---kaya ObI-1,,;t 'n evive shown t' . .i. hat armriomialte (A) was nitrified under laboratory conditioite by 70% in 13 days, i;nder field condit_'ons by rl-2arly totalty iess thart 12 days. Th,3r~_-. izi th7j& no cause to aplAy A fraztlnna~l_ undor the fall plawin.-t. Vhen the allrlua.' I-ale of ,~j jtj.-jjjg ytIlre.ation of tiie eotrvn, its affvct_*,v,,!~ie_;i-? eitrit_,r eq-aalled' FROLOV, S.G.; SHIF, Sh.L.; DESYATUN, I.I.; SEMENOV, A.I.;_~~P!NKOP -B. S .- Mechanization of veneer manufacturing shops. akm.i der,prom, no.4:5-10 O-D 162. Off RA 15:12) 1. Ddrnitskiy fanernyy zavod. (Darnitsa-Veneers and veneering) SKRYARENKO, I.P., inzh.; KRIGMAN, F.Ye.; SHESTERUENKOV, V.I.; KOLESNIK, A.F. Radioluminescent light sources with tritium filling. Svetotekhnika 9 no.8:23-26 Ag t63. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Makeyevskiy institut po bezopasnosti rabot v gorney promyshlennosti. (Electric lighting) (Ulminescence) POLALND / Chemical technology. Cellulose and Its H-33 DerivatiVeSt Paper. Abs jotr: Ref Zh~~-&Xhjmiya, No 14, 10959~ 52018. Author : Bielski, S.; SkFyc~K~,,,W. lnst : Not given. C - Title : Perspectives of Development of the Corrugated Card- board In the PDR. Orig Pub: Przegl. papiern., 1958,, 14., No 9. 283-264. Abstract: Production of cardboard packages in 1957 must reach 130 thousand tons. The article indicates all the types of cardboard produced and types planned for the current production, Including raw materials and glues required, -- Ye Gurvich. Card 1/1 L 18477-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3005501 tic temperatures) for electromagnetic waves and for one type of plasma wave. The retained portion of the dielectric tenser is put into a form suitable for computa- tion and its behavior in the neighborhood of the cyclotron frequency and its first two harmonics is illustrated with graphs. The resonance term has an anti-Hermitim part (leading to absorption) only _;or frequencies below the resonance. Expressions are obtained for the refractive indices for the ordinary and the extraordinary el(L- tronagnotie waves and for the plasraa wave having the smaller index. At the cyclo- tron 1'requency th:3 extraordinary wave is much less strongly absorbed than the ordi- nary wave. Tho plasma wave having the larger refractive index violates the condi- tion that the wav.,,longth be large compared with the Larmor radius. A method of sm- cossive correctio.1s is proposed for dealing with this case. An error is pointed out in a paper by A.A.Rulchadze and V.P.Silin (ZhTF, 32, 423, 1962). Orig.art. has: 36 formulas and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizichoskiy fakul'tet IIGU (Physics Department, MGU) SUBMITTED: 02JU162 DATE ACQ: 06Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV; 007 OTHER: 000 Card2/2 Sl S(,I-.e LrG c, va n C c - 5 KRY)L V, u nov,-Ya. S., and S 7;V- theory of surfaces. -Txudy-gem-AfMor. Tenzor. Atializu 8 129-141 (1950) (Russian) Tile V,,rfnr; Igolithm for centro-affine s1la"derived in the paper reviewed above is here applied to suface theory of space of three dimensions. The equiaffine space is spe-' cially studicd, Formulasare f0und for the net: of asN mptotic lines, (lie invariantof'I'zitzeica 7'=4e-eJ,R,,4R,#, (R.s the nsor w hich- - curvature te-lisor), and-the kv I~nsor-(flie--te vanishes xylicii a net is a net of Cehvkv for'a given comice- tion). The transition is made to affine mitro-projective gtiometry. -D., J.-Slryfik (Cambridgei: Mass;).- Source: a-thfmitical Re vi 01143 Vol D,.-, KI r i v n r ta r !. Gosudarstvonn~y lristlt.it r.ne gC proy~,r~t~-rovan~ya isii,,~uu.wrvly Goostxcya S SKRYGAN,A.; ILESKIN,G.; VERNBR,V.; K&ZLOU,A. Utilizing pine stumpa from the bottom of swamps for the pro- duction of thermoinsulation construction slabs. Vestsi AN BSSR no.2:124-131 Mr-Ap 154. (MIRA 8:9) (insulation (Heat)) (Pine) ,..SKRYGAN, A-I-~ISkryhan, A.I.1; BMMIKAYA, T.V.; SHISHKO, A.M.-[Shyshko, A.M.]; VALOZHIN, A.I. [Valozhyn, A.I.; GOREL11f, .4,A. [Harelik, B.A.]; MOROZOVA, L.V. (Marozava, L.Vj t. Composition of adubin and its use in the production of furfural. Vestsi AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. nE~,v. no.3:56-63 159-. (NDU 13:3) (Furaldehyde) (Oak) SKRYGAIII-A.ju-SIIYSHKO. A.M.; ZHBAMOU, R.G. Characteeistice of (~ -cellulose removed from the wood of pine trees of diffcrent age. Vestai AN BSSR. Ser. fiz.-takh. nav. no,l.29-45 157. (Cellulose) (MIRA 10.-6) 24(1),24(o) soyt3o-59- k9mas stepasov. 2. 1. Loade.161- AS 1-9/57 selossmalmays 531 1swestig%tiona 7 solorme.jam, 5aj4Gtjm%% in the yield or NP601"Reopy a" Luminescence (Rabuty b.I.M.-kikh -h-11th Pa 6paktrokopil I 17M.U.4% ... tell) 19CMens T#&tm1k Akd-II ---- 3352. 19~9, jrr s. pp 68-76 (11331) AnULM. Theme Unvestigaticas ars being cmx~riod. out at the r~titat fL%Lktl A d4tme^tIkL jYA.tItt. Of Fbq*10. and Itath-matto.) mad the rIsioh#akj7 fakul*t*t Delorux.kogo universiteta (PIV8164 rao-aftaxat 4. Belorussian 19niverelty) under the 4ir.at- Ina of a. Z. 3%.peac,, A. ff. Soveft.ako, 1. A. :.duro,. Cavr-yoding %..bar, y J Aou4msi.lass As 33M nd ,, Awbda.7 of Sale-. 3331 in field of th.0-ti.al . GODYT, the L.1-tis.ttons by P. A. Apanee.I.VA, B. r. st.panuir ars *mAsian*&. Ftrthsro the following In- "etleti.na need the g ... r.1 ourrenta In their examinations. On the bael- Of "rim-tea data A. 9. UaOA obtained LEPOrt"t rematD in the determination of genains v%juss of OPS10ar ok-racteristlas of the aubotano. asamin.d. 1.t Of ion .0thla. L. A. Krartsev, W. LL-jTjJLQX examined C.I . n t , -Ts!L%'eerpU%s with large overlapping of &b orpt on and In 1-I.Ing ftdam-mul r.0.1t. in 11 .r p4thallRid. vapors. He .14. f luain ...... : shaired that the erfLat*sorof qu--ohi~c -12'sloas ner b- nuch lame tbea .-. unA.r the direeti- of A. I-A--v-b-nk0' -z-fta. the ..... t on the yi*Td of fluor.-aac* ad th j A- 5- 3-ch-Akc. -0 0='t-Oll.h A W. ' * Q-r . . a. the lu"ammi-so. -1-1 At the d". time they d..JsUd4 " improved Pp%r.tu.. IL, I- 5-'Qh-,,ka V I ft ... t.Q%L-r1r in it,. field of lu.j- .a*"* of pho.ph.r.0o. x&nln*d t ph no t v PiJAPaIL,~. non oo : : b i ~4.31.04 ropti"I mp:rti a of lo rophyll and V related composed. are being 0-1.1 *.% I. close 4~oy-tio- with the Ustitt bialoell Ak.4..tL as-L 3333 (Institute of 21.1ogy, AmdamW of Be asks]'. 333 lo" ) -4 -he "I. 1~ A t *- j A I-O fa live Ical. *c t ra p Q-L.*wL.b' r. 1. Solov"T.1,J. A. aa~. 4 palarl..ti.- P..%r. '4' the ftd.no. " : at pe%,wrization me the vev. length Of floor..... . ' . A. r.. T. !1 . -~..bl. let. .1 lb* - bt.1%, ! 2 . mompa itl . of o.pl.z 6" nature Of Later- : : leeslar for. . f P. the optimal and .1..trloal properties 51 v or mass orysTal pAu.phors. A. 3. Sovehanko. S. 1. Stspsnw Xwj%6d-o.jIulo.. =4 1%. piodusts of traniformation. re"ur. 1. D o... of 8 mtro sopical. method.. : ! 3. T rmolsmko, 1. 0. Zbb-ov oramixed the omadiving r kizatica :f sellulose by -aas of nitrogen diorlda# lodla A and klarlds. S CI. Zhb&.kb.. B. 1. Step".,. A_Z&_JLU,nb,r, Z --J1MWd&jL,A. AL ShIshko examined the ..r..r1x=g p sallmleso. lAnko .1-ined t~. otid.tlo. = 11. ton epeatrotoopf In the ialtrawlelelo rose.. R. R. ft,ly-beak. and ollaUor.vers s, otrupbotoestricall, exemilmed the &dsorptlwa of aolaring mob tene.8-ft dellalic.. : 1. 5. Temseleake, X._Z_jj&xrjj2, examined the of met W as* yrduate. V. r. Stapasev, the dp* d at.& 4/8 @too or the speatra ef d1sper..d. ol.S.otm an the r.du.,i.: Vatie. the shaVactor.of the biding agent,"d the 1-yer thickness. 0 24M.24(0) LUTMR. VSXMDICLLi ASSMCTA Card 5/~ card 61 a step 13 SM/30-59-1 no.keya 331 rnwestigations by B*IOM--i" Scientists in the Yield Of Spectroscopy and Lunin ... :=- (Rb1ty b.l.---kikh ch.ftykh spAt".kopit I 17O.L. at ... t.ii) V..tik Akd.ail -k SSSR. 1959. Ir 1. VP 68-76 (USSR) ?has. in ... t1g.tion..ars, being --,i.d Out at the XAstit-t fI.,kI I metweatiki (Institute :f physics andiMAthematic and the fisjoh..kly ftkul-twt B.IOTu..k.CO - 1-61tot. I ru.slan University) under the direct- . 1. 3.veh.uko, K. A. T.1-yesih-ioh. ion of B. :P1;.,',"AO Academicians AS BSSR, and IP x Corresponding Mmaborp *.d..y of soi.no.s. BSSR field of theoretical V-.t- A . i. py. the In7.tigationstby P. A. Apo .... 11,4h, S. T- St-P-01 on toned. PuaAh*r, the following in- or. i_.dt.*.t.d. _. --.%- 1, P. Prishly off 0. 1. Stsp~v developed a theory Of dispersion light ffTI-.r.. l.-AIN-J-2 :rTimsft3t,- dblve-Pah".ho-'askligs' met" Infrared range. S, filter. for the -A. P. Prishiv.lko analysed the O.Org,y and the field ., ~PPLIOstiOn of existing d1te"Justion methods of optical ;OcAt"Am of dispersed and not dispqrsqd materials. 9,.lkrasholigh, A. A. Lbdm. I., ~ _.XAjtIjAkOv_ Ob I &toad results on..rui.C tb. kL..tj . of spark discharge (spectral intensity end discharge tomperatuxe), 1. 3, Burok., mutual Infl.-. of , ... to 1. , .:xanin'd the .0trum -1791 and Xpl.ia.d the ..thodo f.rAheir allielu.tLon. T. Ov.ohkin 6 d a *:rio* of - %bod. to eliminate :11 hit, --%ftT-rArrU_i"nW11 f I rd .,.. .1.. 4. 11 O"Ghkin, 1. P, KrIvosh~*ver unamed.d In work'ne out a oonitl. method of bousyl penicillin In ordinary p.nicillim. 1. A. Bori.svLch, X. I-SkZX& .. .... 1.-4 the infrared spectra or -rialsous product'.-.--~- or, .ties cohal OIL 4 VIS. Out . 1-1 ... an.. u*4 fur';h. dot.. alostion of the Carainating power of the a*od of some kinds of Sr.... A. T&, Prokoo blik obtained good result. by the ... Of lu.I.- amom "Alysi-In.dormatology. S. S. anooonko I ,b :*1,11 on .... Ira .1 the us P.174 ... bar do p D. -Ailtrklo., need p.ol-I method. for -ly.Ig albuminous TrnQ.- 01.0a. X. M. Psylyuch4ako. 0. &, 1-orto, carried out an extensive mYmGt)rOAbOtQmstrIc9I OxguicatIOM Of the formation Of molecular wtd *`ap':b..0k0:p:' 5. Am 3.v the structure of various allies*. a,*op-o,, A. .. Prie fox,1.4 on% theoretical Lovestigat- Ion! *.S the vibkAT1-0WEr-ffDib of various silicate Ira crystal. SKRYGAJI, A.I.; SHISHKO, A.M. [Sbyashko, A.M.] Study of cellulose obtained from the wood of pine shoots and one-year plants. V,)stBi Ali BSSR.Ser.fiz.-tekh.nav. no.2: 56-62 '59. (MIRA 12:11) (Cellulose) SKRYGAN, A.I. [Skryhan, A.I.); SHYSHKO~ A.M.; ABRANPAL'SKI, I.N.; VALOMYTI, A.I. Study of sapropels with low ash content from lakes and marshes in the White Russian.S.S.R. Vestsi AN BSSR.Se,-.fiz.-tekh.nav. noJ: 64-68 162. (MIRA 16:9) (White Russia-Sapropel) SKRYGAN, P. [Skryhan, F.1; KAOHAVY, M. Career of an outstanding woman. Rab.i sial. 36 no.6:6-7 Je l6o. (MM 13:7) (Starobino District--Women as farmers) SKRYAGIN, Lev Nikolayevich; MAITUSHINA, S.F., red. [On the tracks of marine catastrophes] Po sledam morskikh katastrof. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 254 p. (MIRA 18.4) SKRYGINJ, V.N. Increasing the efficiency of inclined sorting trucks, Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.5:77-78 My 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Glavnyy inzh. stantsil Kazatin Yugo-Zapadnoy dorogi. SKRYGIN~ V. P. Skrygin, V. P. - "The treatment and classification of scoliosis," Trudy Tsentr. nauch.-issled. in-ta protez-4ravaniya i protezostroyeniyat symposium 3, 1949, p. 47-70 SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurml Inykh Statey, No. 15, 1949) L 2?~ ...66 JD/HW ACC, NR: Ap6ooggoo SOURCE CODE: UR/OW/66/000/004/0092/0092 4 Ovsyankin. A. N. AUTHORS* Yuzikj.5, I*;..Pkry1!jj. ORG: none TITLE: Device for testingthe hermeticity of specimens havirg rolled joints, Class R-, No. I-DO SOURM Izobreteniy~, promynhleraWe obraztsyp tovarny7e znakip no, 4Y 1966P 92 TOPIC TAGS: pipe, roll forging., metal joining ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for testing the hemeticity of specimens having rolled joints, e.g., in the form of a flange with a rolled-in pipe. The device consists of a hydraulic loading device and a testing chaznber, To exclude an axial build-up of pressure on the pipe section and to increase the accuracy of measurenent, the flange is fastened by a screw press to the end of the experimental chamber, the lower part of which is equipped with a packing of the chevron typej situated on the outer surface of the pipe* To prevent the influence of press deformation on-the hermeticity of the specimen-experimental chamber joint, use is made of a hydraulic press deformation compensator (see FI& Card 1/2 -16 UW.&,--620.,165,,29! 2.41 SYMIL, 1. 1., DVORETSYY, A. S., SERURYAKOV, R. A., KOLESOV, 1. V., SIKOLF.NYO, V. F., ORAVETS,, Y.,, FROILV, 11. S., and KAZAKOV, V. A. "Choice of Coordinates in Regard to the Entrance of Particles into an Emuls3.on Chamber (S'NU-1), Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna, USSR. report submitted for the IAEA conr. on Nuc.Lear Electronicss Belgrade, Yugoslavia .L5-2u May JL!~bi EWT1m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD L 11381-63 S/120/63/000/002/012/041 ':~ Y - I AUTHOR: Kolesov, I.V., Sikolenko, V.F., Skryl', I.I., and Frolov, N.S. 01 TITLE: An instrument for photographing discharges in spark counters 14 -PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, March-April 1963, v. 8, no. 2, 54-58 TEXT: The article describes a device for taking pictures of discharges in spark counters from two mutually perpendicular directions and reference marks with a single frame of film in a moving-picture camera that need not be greatly modified for this purpose. The instrument is part of a system for determining the points at which particles enter emulsions, Control is either automatic or manual from a separate control unit; there is 0 ion for double-exppgure. The popir vois of 3e Q~ gevention and,malfungtion indi2~tio~, s ti n sparks may 1:~e etermined o within 4- 0. mm. ihere are ive gures. ASSOCIATION: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Card 1/1, ACCESSION NR: AR4032164 S/0058/64/000/002/AO39/AO39 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fiz., Abs. 2A337 AUTHORS: Dvoretskiy, A..S.; Kazakov, V.,A.1 Kolesov, 1. ~%; Ora- vets, Yu.; Sikolenko, V. F.1 Skry*ll, l. 1.1 Frolov, N. S. TITLE: Installation for automatic registration of the coordihates of a particle entering a pellicle stack Tv 171-ixichno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. radio" elckLron. T. 4. M., Gosatomizdat, 1963, 15-27 TOPIC TAGS: high energy particle interaction, emulsiori technique, electronic particle identification, particle trajectory recording, particle trajectory photography TRANSLATTOH- An automatic installation is described, combining the for high-energy particle interactions and the ACCESSION 11R: AP4o29694 the best method of hardening uranium nith a view to'limitAS its in- creasing radiation. The tests made in t1lis connection included harde- n1n,; t~-ie uranium samples in the beta- and gamma-phases, followed by tile clow-cooling and water-cooling methods. The test results indicate that the texture of.hardened uranium is determined primarily by tIOLa parnmotcrsof the heat troatment of the matal, and the following con- clusions are therefore justified: 1) thei texture of hardened uranium depends on the nature of the heat treatment but primarily on the dura- tion of exposure to high-temperature pkasos; 2) the greatest,destruc- tion of the texture was noted in the samples that had been heat-treat- P4 under the effect of tensiono producod by thermlo Gradlcnts or ax- f,-rj1.L1. efforti3, P-nd 3) in the enso of low and moderate heatinG upooda, the texture of hardened urLmium is deto=1nod to a large extent by the*. tec'nology of the uranium production and the duration of Its exposure in tile beta-phase before the hardonin Orig,.art, has: 9 figures. ASSOUIATIOM None SUBMITUDs 30MaY65' DATE ACQ: 01XV64. ENOL:' 00 SUD 0OPP, 111 If$ NR REP SOVS 015 OTHER 1 005 r Li~NKU* V.F.; SKUYLI 2- J~T.~ FhULOV., N-S- KOLESON) I.V.- SIKO of discharges.in .9park counters. Appliance for 'he phiotoe p-I Prib. i takh. eksl;. 8 n~~,.2;54'-,-58, 1- 1, 0 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadarnykh. issledovaniy. (Counting devices) (Photography-Scientific applicationBi TELWOV. S.G.; SKRYLI, L.V. Sor-ptive capacity of Kharkov alliceous and clay rocku. Rent. gliny Ukr. no-3:30-34 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Kharlkovski,lr gosudarstvennyy universitat. (Ukraine--Rocks. Siliceous) (Ukraine--Clay) SKRYLI, V., kombayner When the workers' committee forgets about the main thing.... Woov. profsoiuzy 17 no.10:16-17 My- 161. (NIRA 14:5) 1. Sovkhoz "Zarya,*n TSelinny-, kray. (Virgin Territory6-Socialist competition) (Trade unions) (State farms) IRONSON , r . X1 Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; bUGOV, A.U.., kand. tekhn nauk; M-YSIEV, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; SKIELEV, I.A., inzh.; F-MNI-KIMENETS."CH. G.Kh.. kand. tekhn. nauk; POSTOYEV, V.S.: kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; ORGO, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red. [Strength calculation of the pprts of hydraulic turbines] itas,~het na prochnost' detalei iroturbin. moskva, Mashino- stroenie, 1965. 391 P. (MU 18:10) PUSHKAREV, V.V.; SKRYLEV, L.D.; BAGRETSOV, V.P. Concentrating radioactive c(3sium b7 extraction with gelatin foam. Radiokbimila I no.6:709-711 '59. 04IRA 13:4) (Ceoium--Isotopes) (Gelatin) SKRUNY, L.D.; MOICRUSHIN, S.G. Sixtraction of colloidAlly dissolved, mixed heavy metal ferro- cyanides from their bydrosols by means of gelation fosm* IL0119 zhur. 22 a0,3:344-350 )~-Je 160. (MIRA 13s7) 1. Ural'skly politekhaicheskV institut im. SeMaKirova, Sverdlovsk. (Ferrocyanides) (Gelatin) (Golloids) (Ixtraction(Cheuistry)) 18-3000 77501 sov/80-33-1-10/49 AUTHORS: Pushkarev, V. V., Skrylev, L. D., Bagretsov, V. F. TITLE: Recovery of Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals from Hydrosols and Suspensions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy kh~mii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 1, PP 59-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is t-he first communication from a series of articles on the use of gelatinous foam for concentration of radio- active cesium solutions. In thIs work the aOthors studied separation of colloidal and precipitated ferrocyanide5 (K2MniFe(CN)6 K4Col, Fe(CN )6 6' K4N'4 'Fe(CN )6 Zn Fe(CN and Fe(CN K 2 3 )6 2 K2CU3 )6 2) and Pb 2 Fe CN)6 from their solutions by means of gelatin foam. Solu- tions of potassium ferrocyanide and of the respective metal salts were added to 200 ml of distilled water. After addition of 1% of freshly prepared gelatin solu- Card 1/4 tion, the volume of the suspension was brought up to 300 ml, Recovery of Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy 77501 Metals from -Vdrosols and Suspensions SOV/80-33-1-lo/49 and the solution was mixed and poured into the foan apparatus shotin in Fig. 1. Recovery of the solid phase (colloidal particles and precipitate) was complete after 3-4 min of foaming (since the ferrocyanides are colored, their separation from the solution could be easily ceen). Relation between solid phase concentra- zion and minimurr. quantity of gelatin necessary for the complete recovery of the former is illustrated in Fig. 2. The necessary volume of gelatin solution also depends upon the pH value of the ferrocyanide solution. A neutral or weakly acidic medium was found to be most favorable in the recovery procexs. For compiete recovery of 50 mg of K4N14' Fe(CN)6'-3, the volume of the 1% gelatin solution could be decreased 6-fold (from 9.0 ml to 1.5 ml) by changing pH of the solution from 2 to 5. There are 2 figures; and 7 Soviet references. SSOCIATION: Ural S. M. Kirov Polytechnic Institute (Ural'skiy poli- I tekhn-icheskiy institut imeni S. M. Kirova) TUBMITTED: December 29, 1958 Card 2/4 Recovery of Mixed Verrocyanide's of '(7501, SOV/80-33-1-10/49 Heavy MCtals from Ifycivosols and Suspensions Fi_r,. 1. Apparatus for recovery of' mixed ferracyanides of heavy metals by foaminq. (1) Inlet opening for, intro- duction of' initial SOlUti~n; (2) glass filter Nr 3, (3) foam receiving vessel; (4) vessel for receiving filtrate; (5) stopcocic for air feed (under 1.5 atm pressure); (6) stopeock l'or withdrawal ol' test samples; (7) stopcock Card 3/4 for discharr~e of filtrate. C, Recovery of Mixed Ferrocyanides of 77501, SOV/80-33-1-10/49 Heavy Nietals from Hydroso13 and Suspensions Fi--. 2. Effect of concentration of mixed ferrocyanides upon VOILLMe Of 1% IrC-latln solution necessary -or complete recovery Of pre(Apitate by frothing, at pH of initial .~(.),Itttlon = 4.6. (A) Volwiie of 1% gelatin oolution (In ml); (B) quant t' (at' precipitate (in mg/1). (1) K 2 Zn3[Fe ( C N)6] (2) K 2 Cu,_hFYe CN) 61 -). (3) K4 Nil [re(CN) 61 -.7; (4) K2Phi Card [F e ( CN)6T; (5) Pb Lge(CN) ~6) K,,Co e 2' 6] ; lot' (" 6] 6 5.2300,21-3200 AUTHORS.# Pushkarev, V. V.,._Skrylev, TITLE: Extraction of Radioactive of Heavy Metals PERIODICALi Zhurnal ikladnoy khimii, 85 (USSR5r 775o6 SOV/80-33-1-15/49 L. D., Bagretsov, V. F. Cesium by Mixed Ferrocyanides 1960, Vol 33, Nr 1, pp 81- ABSTRACT: This is the second communication of a series on the gelatin foam method of concentrating radioactive cesium solutions. The first study, which also describes the laboratory apparatus and the preparation of some reagents, is printed on P 59 of this issue (see also Abstract 77501). Radioactive cesium was absorbed by mixed ferrocyanides such as K 2Mn EFe(CN)a ; K4ColO [Fe(CN)- 6; K N'4 FjFe(CN ; K [Fe(CN)- - K Zn 61 4 )A 3 2Cu3 T~ 21 2 3 ~Fe(CN~!,' - Pb LFe(CN06. The solid phase was then _Q 21 2 separated from the solution by centrifuging at 3,000 Card 1/7 rpm in a laboratory centrifuge, or by frothing the Extraction of Radioactive Cesium by '77506 Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals SOV/80-33-1-15/49 solution wi th compresse air and collecting the foam with the entrapped Cs!V-containing precipitate. 1% gelatin and 50% excess of ferrocyanide were used as coagulating agents. The marked effect of the PH of the solution on the extraction is shown in Figs. 1 to 6; full lines designate the foam extraction, dotted lines designate the centrifuging extraction; A is the Cs extraction (in' %); and B is the PH value. It was also established that a low concentration of the ad- sorbent (60 mg/liter) already gave a maximum degree of radioactive cesium extraction. The amount of the solution carried off as foam was approximately I to 1.4% of the initial solution volume. Practically 100% extraction was obtained from a solution with PH = 7 in a three-stage procedure. The first extraction yielded 98.84% cesium; the remaining solution was treated with ferrocyanide and gelatin in the same amounts as previously, and the second fiothing extracted 89.07% of the remaining cesium. Finally, a third frothing gave 81.98% of the cesium remaining after the Card 2/7 second operation, and the total extraction amounted to Extraction of' Radioactive Ceslwii by -175o6 Mixed Ferrocyanides of -Heavy Metals SOV/80-33-1-15/49 100- 4.S 6 7 8 f3 Fig. 1. Effect q 34 he inJtial solution's pff on the extraction of Cs by m-ixed copper ferrocyanide. Card 3/7 Fig. 2. Effect o~34 he initial solution's pH on the extraction of CS by mixed nickel ferrocyanide. Extraction of Radioactive Cesium by 77506 Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals SOV/80-33-1-15/49 4 so- 7~ Fig. 3. Effect of the initial solution's pH on the extraction of Cs134 by mixed cobalt ferrocyanide. 01 -0- 90 -S' 7J 8j -�' Fig. 4. Effect hhe initial solution's pH on the extraction of Of3 Card 4/7 Cs by mixed manganese ferrocyanide. Extraction of Radioactive Cesium by Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals 77506 sov/8o-33-I.-15/49 .pr Fig. 5. Effect of ~he initial solution's pH on the Card 5/7 extraction of CS13 by mixed zinc ferrocyanide. Extraction of Radioactive Cesium by Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals .4 60- 50- 40[ do tv 775o6 S9V/80-33-1-15/49 to 6 Fig. 6. Effect of the initial solution's pH on the extraction of Cs134 by mixed lead ferrocyanide. Card 6/7 Extraction of Radioactive Cesium by 77506 Mixed Ferrocyanides of Heavy Metals SOV/80-33-1-15/49 ASSOCIATIONz SUBMITTED: 99,98%. The authors express their appreciation to Professor S. G. Mokrushin for his valuable remarks before the manuscript was presented for printing. there are 6 figures; 1 table; and 6 references, 1 U.S., 5 Soviet. The U.S. reference isi E. Glueckauf, Long- Term Aspects of Fission Products Disposal, Inter- national Conference on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy (1955). Ural Polytechnic Institute imeni S. M. Kirov (Ural' skiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S. M. Kirova) December 29, 1959 (Abstracter's Note: probably 1958) Card 7/7 SKRILEV L D , Gand. Chem. Sai. (diss) "Froth Fractional ---- - I--- - P* Col-Loidol-5oluble ~Ijxed Ferro-cyanides of Heavy Metals," Sverd- . a I lovsk, 1-361, 20 pp, (Urals Polytech. Instit, Dept. of Phys. and Colloidal ''hem.) 150 copies (KL 6upp 12-61, 256). 140KRUSHIN, S.G.; SKRYLEV, L.D. FIffect of electrolyteo and of the hydrogen ion concentration on the recovery of a dispersed phase from the hydrosols of some mixed metal ferrocyanides by means of gelatin foam, Ijv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no.l.-70-73 161. j (MIRA 14:6) 1. Urallskiy Politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirovaj kafedra fizichskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. (Ferrocynaides)