SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV, K.V. - SMIRNOV, L.I.
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SMIRNOV. K.V.
Mechanism of motor and secretory disorders of the small intestine
in acute radiation sickness. Biul. ekep. biol. i med. 51 no-3:33-
37 Mr 161. (MMA 14:5)
1. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR N.A.Krayevskim.
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (INTESTINES)
S14IRNOVI K.V.; SHATERNIKOV, V.A.
Angiostomy by means of an isolated loop of small intestine.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med- 51 no.6:105-106 Je 161. (14IRA 15:6)
1. P'cedstavlena deystvitellrrym chlenom A101 SSSR AN.
Lebedinskim.
(BLOOD VESSELS-SURGERY)
TIM-;~~NTATION)
SMIRRIOV) K.V.; SHATERMKOV, V.A.
Cholesterol metabolism in radiation siclIcness of dogs. Hadlobiologiia
2 no.2:194-195 162. (MIRk 15-4)
(CHOLESTEROL METABOLISM) (,'1ADIATIO11 SICKNESS)
5/205/62/002/006/010/021
Interruption and recovery ... E027/E41o
intestine was observed after irradiation. This may be an effect
of the Z-hanges in the acetylcholine-cholinesteraze system.
There are 5 figurem and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIONS: Institut putaniya AMN SSSR
(Nutrition Institute AMS USSR)
Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva
(Institute of Biophysics AS USSR, Moscow)
SUBMITTED: April 24, 1962
Card 2/2
3MMOV, K.V.; NESTERIN, M.F. (Moskva)
Secretory function of the pancreas in radiation sickness.
Pat. fiziol. i skop. terap. 6 no.1:73-76 Ja-F 162. (11URA 15:3)
1. Iz Instituta pitaniye ANI SSSR.
(RADIATION SICKNW)
(PAIIC TIO10)
SMIRNOV,-K.V.; PEPEPELITSYNA, Ye.P.
Effect of gibbereVin on seedless grape varieties and their
products. Fiziol. rast. 12 no.2:306-312 Mr-Ap 165.
- . (MIRA 18:6)
1. SamarkaidAdy filial Instituta sadovodstva, vinogradarstva i
vinodeliya imeni akademika Shredera.
GRAYEVSKIY, E.ya.; KO'0GOD111, V.I.; KU',',IN, A.M.9 ; -;C,.~KALEV,
YU.I.; a'*1R11OV) K.~.; 9fRFL'qSOv'A, MI.; SHAP'ii02 N.I.)
dokLor--ffi-61. nau~; 0-HIMODYROV, V.V.,- MUS, L.Kh.;
ALEKSAKHIII, red.
(Principles of radiobiology] Osnovy radiatsionnoi bio-
logii. !.',oskva, Nauka, 1964. 402 p. (v-IRA 18:1)
1. Akader-,Aya na-uk SSSR. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki.
2. Chlen-korrespondent 0 SSSR (for Kuzin).
bzmamv
,-- K.V.
'Upward core drilling of holes. Razved. i okh. ned-r 26 no.9-.57 S 160.
(MM 15-.7)
1. Kompleksnaya geologorazvedochnaya ,elspeditaiya.
(Core drilling)
SbffRNOV, L. [Smyrnov, L.], kand.tekhn.nauk (Kiyev)
Urrasual thread. Nauka i zhyt~ia 12 no.7:22-23 J1 162.
(~M 16: 1)
(Textile fibers, Synthetic)
GUZENKOV, II.F.,inzh.; MILOVIDOV, Te.L.,inzh.; SHIRNOV, L.A.,inzh.
Suspendod "ateppine' wired scaffoldings for brieklaying. Blek.
ata. 29 no.11:63-65 N '58. (HIRA 11:12)
(xasOnz7)
SMIRNOV, L.A.
The Rostov Building Research Institute. Izv. ASiA no.4:
113-115 '61. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Zsmiesbitell direktora Rostovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta po stroi tell stvu.
GUZENFOV, N.F., inzh.; -11-JIRNOV, L.A., inzh.
Inspection throughout the assembly of precast reinforced concrete
elements. Energ. stroi. no.20:128-13~ '61. (MIR,. 15tl)
1. Proyektnoye byuro Montazhnogo upravleniya 'qJralenergomontazb".
(Precast concrete construction--Testing)
S-M-M-NOV7 L.A otv.red.; BEKETOV, A.K., red.; GRIGUR, V.I., dotsent,
red.; 7AUTAROV, V.A., red.; MVOSIOYET, A.K., dotsent, red.;
N-AVMROV, A.T., red.; RAZUMOVSKIY, Y.N., dotsent, red.; HIKO-
LAYEVA, T.A., red.izd-va; HAUROVA, A.S., tekhn.red.
(Planning, building, and improving cities] Planirovka, zastroika
i blagoustroistvo gorodov. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va kommun.khoz.R3F3R,
ig6o. 1?9 P. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Akademiya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. 2. Predsedatell
pravleniya Rostovskogo otdeleniya Soyuza arkhitek-torov SSSR (for
Grigor). 3. Nachallnik otdals po delam stroitel'stva i arkhitek-
tury Rostovskogo oblispolkoma (for Zakharov). 4. ZaveduyushchiY
kafedroy arkhitektury Novocherkasskogo Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo
Znameni politekhnichaskogo institute imeni S.Ordzhonikidze (for
Krivosheyev). 5. Kafedra arkhitaktury Rostovskogo inzhenerno-
stroitellnogo institute (for Razumovskiy).
(City planning) (Apartment houses)
5MIRNQV,.L.A.,,red,; DEMKOV, Ye.D., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., takhn.redo
EWhat must be known about using electric power in the household]
Chto nado znat' o jolIzovanii elektroonergioi v bytu. MoBkva,
Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1959. 94 p. .(KIRA 13:6)
1. Moskovskoye rayonnoye upravleniye energetichookogo khozyaystva.
Moscow.
(Household appliances. Xlectric) (Electricity)
jMIRNU~ zhener.
Work organization for the preparation of teeming ladles. Metallurg
no.5:28-29 M7 156. OGRA 9: 9)
1.Zamestitell nachallnika martenevskogo tsekha No.1 Magnitagarskoge
motallurgicheskogo kombinata.
(Smelting-Equipment and supplies)
STARIK, I.Ye.; RATNER, A.P. [deceased]; GROSHKOV, G.V.; MURIN, A.N.;
STARIK, A.S.; GRYMNSBCHIKOVA, V.I.; KLOKMAN, V.P.; MWIDOV, V.D.;
LURIYE, B.G.; ISBINA, V.A.; YJFIMOVA. Ys.I.;
TOROPOVA, M.A.; SIMONYAK, Z.H.; FRINKLIKH, H.S.; SHCIUMIEVA, Ye.V-,
redaktor; VODOLAWITA, S*.D.,"takhnicheakiy redaktor
CA collection of practical studies in radio chemistry] Sbornik
prakticheskikh rabot po radiokhimii. [Leningrad] 1956. 210 p.
(MLRA 1011)
1. Leningrad. Universitet.
(Radiochemistry)
VORONOV) F.D.; TRIFONOV, A.G.; KHUSID, S.Yes; DIKSHTEYN, Ye.1,; VALIPITER, E.V.
~HEGIREV, Yu. B. ; ANTI IPIN, V. G. ; Prinin~ili uchastiye: S?J IR m. 7 1 T- - 6
KAZAKOV., A.I.; YELIZAROV, A.G.; KULAKOV, A.M.; KOZHAITGV, M.G.;
ZARZHITSKIY, Yu.A.; ARTAMONOV, M.P.; GOLIDEITBEERG, I.B.; ROMUNOV,
V.M.; NOVIKOV, S.M.; MAY-E-VSKIY, A.B.; DMITRIYEV, I.; MANZHULA, M.;
BEUZOVOYY I.A.; ZUTS, K.A.; BADIN, S.N.; -TAT.-RIIITSEV, G.;
MITROFANOVY N.G.; G-AVRILOVA, K.M.; IVAIIIOV, N.I.
Operating a 400-ten open-hearth furnace on casing-head gas.
Stalt 20 no. 7:594~598 J1 160. (MRA 14:5)
(Open-hearth furnaces-Equipment and supplies)
PATRUSHFV, P.A., inzh.; SM1,1OV, L.jk., inzh.; SOKOLOV, T.P.; SHUIL'M.~N, Ye.I.
Combining asFembly and transportation of the blocks of a PK-33-83H
boiler. Energ. strol. no.20:114-120 161. (MIRE 1-::r)
1. Proyektnoye byuro Montazbnogo upravleniya "Uralenergomontazh"
(for Patrusbev, Smirnov). 2. Yontazhnoye upravleniye "Uralenergo-
montazh" (for Sokolov). 3. Moskovskiy filial instituta "Orgenergo-
stroy" (for Shul'nan).
(Boilers)
ROMANOV . A.A.; SMIRNOV, ~.A.q q~4011INA, V.14.
Pourina of rimmed steel in bottle-shaped molds. Stall 21
no.12:1(Y76-1078 D 161. (I.M3A .14:12)
(Steel-Meta.Ilurgy)
(Ingot molds)
-O*MIRNOV. L.A.; K01i.,NLYIN, N.D.
Mechanical and chemical capping of rimed steel ingots in top
casting. 'Stall 23 no.10:894-903 0 163. (MIRA 16:.U)
1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov
i Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
128h8-61
ACCESSION'NR: AP3001h.69 S/0133/63/000/005/0432/0432,
AUTHOR: Smiam- Timcoina, V. M.; Kompenlyets, 0. M.; Korneyev, ff.- D.;
vinogradoW?Pr=..---
TITIE: In the Ural Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy
SOURCE: Stal 1, no. 5, 1963p 4~2
TOPIC TAGS: steel to cas ng, chemical-sealing, aluminum powder, rimmed steel,
ABSTRACT: Aluminum powder'was used as an aftercharge for the chemical sealing
of 7-ton square ingots, It was added under the metal flov in the top casting
process, 5-6 seconds before closing 6f the stopper. Steels 0.8, 10, 15, St.
2
and St. 3khz were used in the experiment to determine the consumption of
aluminum powder. The amount of powder varidd from 80 to 300 gram per ton.
depending on the carbon content; the beat sealing was achieved in ingots with
i over410.12% carbon. The ro ng of chemically sealed steel gave better results~
theA rolling rin-ed steel the same profile. A lower percentage-of bloom
higher production of first-grade steel., and a lower amount of re-
jected products were observed in the former type. Moreover., the chemical sealing.
improved working conditi6as in the pouring bay. Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
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,nd Anirnal FLIYGioloa - (14oriml and Pathological) T
pi-ly-siology of ti-ic skeleton-
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Abs JO',1r Re
Srqi-rnov,, L.A,
nstitute
Inst Dnepropetrovsk ,,,Iedical I on Regeneration of osseous
The Influence of Vitamin B12 ment.
Title Tissue in Fracture of-Femur in Experi 26-228
Orig pub Sb. nauchn. tr. Dnepropetr- med, in-t, 1957, 3, 22-
the influence of vitamin B12 an
t%.bstract In experiments on dogs) of the muscles was ma-
restoration of disturbed function . inals on 4 extremi-
nifested in earlier locomotion of an cture of
after experimental fra
ties. on the second da' icepB muscle on the
the femur; the rheobase of the quadr to 61 v - , and chro-
thigi increased from 20 ges were
traumatized to O.-,g msec. ,nalogous chan
axia from 0
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ay
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'On Of di Gns Of Peri
't:,Peare I aphysis of t Ostal reac-
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daY after fractur
!,e efolillin e. i
,UoseqUent 6, Of reacti DesPite
the periostal c peri-d (2-6 weeks) " rMllifestation,
a3 ills forms sic it turned out t1lat'
B12 considerably IIIcrease, _Pific
tissue after fL,, the rege antly faster. Vitamill
injur neration
ed -11r fracture restores ti. Of Osseous
ce side muscles duvin -e functions of
effects. G a sho-1-ter time ) and does not indu
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iiiR/Biology 136tany War/Apr,: 49
Scientists
"In- the Council of the All-Union Botanical Societyl"
L. A. Smirnov, 2,pp
"Botan Zhur" Vol XXXIV., go 2
Meeting was held in Deningrad 7 Jan 49. Present.
Pres of Dociety, Acad V. N. Sukachev;,Vice-Presidents~
Acad 11. A~ Maksimov, V. K. Shishkin, Corr Mem, - Acad,
Sci USFR; Sel. Secy, Prof V. B. Sochava; Acad A. I.
Oparin; A. W. Krishtotovich, Acad ScI Ukrainian SSR;
Ye. M. lavrenko, Corr Mem, Acad Sc 1, USSR; S, D. .
L'Yov, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR.; Prof V. P. Savich,
2/50T15
USSR/Biology - Botany Mar/Apr kq
Scientists (Contd)
Ron Worlmr of Sci RSFSR; Prof Y. G. Aleksandrov;
Prof V. F. Kuprevich; I. A. Linchevskiy, Chair of,
,Bot Scl; Prof I. V. Novoprovskiy; Te. I. Shteynberg,
Chair of Bat Sci. Resolutions vere passed on encour..;
aging agrobiologists. to join society, and on prpw
ing for Fourth A21-Union Conf on Botanists.
Report on work plsn for 1949 was discussed.
2/5OTi5
1. SNIRNOV, L.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Botanical Societies
7. Annual meeting of the All-Union Botanical Society in Leningrad, April 15, 1952
Bot. zhur. 37 no. 5, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified.
-1 T ' IC - . , , :
I . RA4 I'V, I 'X'J r 7 ~ - i k -
2. T-'.-'Sf? ('000)
4. Biolo~;y - Classification
7. Twice-made discovery; problem of the primary division of the phylum. Bot. zhur. 37
no. 6, 1952.
Librax7 of Co=ess, March 1953. Unclassified
9. Mnntbj;~: Ti--,+. CLZ '~,-czsiqn Agg
SMI-MOV, L.A.
On an interesting case of self-grafting of spruce on pine in the Riga area.
Bot.zhur. 38 no-3:418-421 '53. (MI-RA 6:6)
1. Vsesoyuznove Botanicheskoye obshchestvo.
(Coniferae) (Botany - Guriosa and miscellany)
SMIRNOV, L.
List of new members of the All-Union Botanical Society accepted in 1952.
Bot.zhur. 38 no.4:633-634 Jl-Ag '53. (MLRA 6:9)
(Botanical societies)
SMMNOV, L..a.
X1, - ~~
The impending 8th International Botanical Congress. Bot.zhur.
38 no.6:920 N-D '53. (MIRA 7:1)
(Botany--Con-,resses)
0
SMIRITOV, Leonid A.
, :' t' ~:1 --' - - ~
aSome results and conclusions regarding shelterbelt forestation
during the past five years." MA.Ioldanov. Reviewed by leonid A.
Smirnov. Bot.zhur. 39 no.4:609-611 JI-Ag 154. (MA 7:10)
(Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.) (Koldanov, V.1k.)
SMIRNOV, Leonid A.
Preservation of examples cited in the discussion on the problem of
species and the formation of species. Bot.zhur. 39 no.4:634 Jl-Ag '54.
(Pine) (MYRA 7:10)
NIKITINA, Ye.V.; PROTOPOPOV. G.F.; ROMVITS, R.Yu. [deceased]; POPOVA, K.L.
KASHCHXNKO. L.I., �A&W _, ; TKAGRANKO, V.I.; YAKUBOVA, P.A.;
V t4
GOWVKOVA, A.G.; A . .; SHPOTA, Yie.I.; SHvVCBENKO, D.A.;
YDARO+
SHISHKIN,Boris Konstantinovich, professor, doktor biologicheskikh
nauk, nauchnyy redaktor; VVEDBNSKIY, A.I., naachnyy redaktor;
YEVRUSHENKO, G.A., professor. o~vetstvennyy redaktor;.KOVAISV, V.H..
otvetstvennyy rodaktor; SEREBRYAKOV, V.L. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
(The flora of Kirghivvistan; classification of the plants of
Kirghizistanj Irlora. Kirgizakoi, SSRI opredelitell rastenii. Kirgizakot
SSR. Sost. E.V.Nikitina I dr. Frunze, Izd-vo Akademii nauk Kirgizekoi
SSR. Vol.l. [Pteridophyta, Gymnospers an& Monocotyledous of the
Angiospermel Paporotnikoobraznye, goloaamennye i odnodollnye iz
pokrytosemennykh. 1952. 103 P. Vol. 2. LGrasses and sedges] Zl&K-i
i osokovye. 1950. 315 P. Tol.3. [Aroidae - Orchidac 'eae] Aroidnye
Orkhidnys. 1951. 148 p. Vol.4. [Salicaceae - PolygOnsceBOI IvOv7e
Grachishn.ve. 1953. 153 P. Vol. 5. [Families: Chenopodiaceae,
Amaranthaceae, Fortulacaceae, Car7ophyllaceae3 Semeistva: Marevye.
Amarantovye. Portulakovye, Gvozdichnye. 1955. 185 P. Vol. 6.
[Families: Ceratophyllaceae. Ranunculaceae, Berberidaceae.
Papaveracaae, Capparidaceae, Cruciferael Someistva: Rogolistnikovye,
Liutikovye, Barbarisovye. Makovye, Kapersovye, Krestotevetaye. 1955.
297 P. (MIRA 9:10)
1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shishkin)
(Kirghizistan--Botany)
AUTHOR: L. A.
3o-8-29/37
TITLE: Botanical Problems to be Solved in the Immediate Future
(Ocherednyye zadachi botaniki).
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27, Nr 8, pp. 105-108
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The Union Botanical Society held its second conference since the
end of the war at Leningrad (the first took place in 1950). This
time 6oo delegates took part. There were guests from China,
Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Roumania, Poland, and Mongolia.
In the USSR botanical research work is ever increasing in volume.
Several speakers mentioned the problem of training young botanists
because, with the development of technical scidnee, most young
people choose that as their profession. The secretary of the
botanical society Sochava delivered a report on the Society's
activities. 1850 professional botanists are members of the
society. A monthly review is published. Contact with botanical
institutions of other countries was established. A. A. AcUporadch
delivered a report on the present stage of photosynthesis and
new devices of research. Great interest was displayed in what was
Card 1/2 said by the Chinese scientists (of the botanical research institute
AUTHOR: Smirnov, L. A. 30-58 -3-42/45
TITLE: Meetings Dedicated to N. I. Vavilov
(Zasedaniya, posvyashchennyye N. I. Vavilovu)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 19589 Nr 3,
pp. 118-120 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Vavilov was one of the most famous Soviet scientists,
genetistst botanists and geographers. The 70th anniversary
of his birthday was celebrated by a commRn meeting of the
Geographical Society of the USSR and of the All Union
Botanical Society, which took place in Leningrad on
December 6th, 1957. P. A. Baranov, director of the
Botanical Institute imeni V. L. Komarov AS USSR, opened
the meeting. S. V. Kalesnik, vice-president of the
Geographical Society of the USSR spoke on behalf of the same.
F. Kh. Bakhteyev reported about the life and the activity
of N. I. Vavilov, as wzll as Ye. N. Sinskaya about the geo-
grapher N. I. Vavilov. A memorial evening took place in
Moscow in the House of Scientists on December 27 th, 1957 on
Card 1/3 which P. M. Zhukovskiy spoke about the career of the
Meetings Dedieded -to N. I. Vavilov
30-58 -3-42/45
-.tlassical representative of national science, N. I. Vavilov.
X.,Chayanov talked about the life, the scientific- and
social-pedagogical activity of N. I. Vavilov. N. I. Vavilov
began his scientific activity in the Petrovskaya Agricultural
Academy which he entered in 1906. After having completed his
studies there, he remained at the Academy in order to p;epare
himself for a professor's career. Already in his youth, he
was interested in biological problems. In the years from 1917-
to 1921 he acted as profe6sor.at the University in Saratov
(for genetics and private agriculture). In 1921 he went to
Petrograd and since 1,923 he directed the State Institute for
experimental agronomy and from 1924 on he directs the All
Union Institute for Applied Botanics and new.CultureB.
In 1929 he was appointed President of the All-Union Academy
for Agricultural Sciences imeni V. I. Lenin'(VASKhNIL). Until
1940 he directed the leading institute of the academy, viz.
the All-Union Institute for Plant Cultivation (VIR). In 1923
he was elected Corresponding Member, and 1929, Regular Member
of the AS USSR. In 1930 he took over the direction of the
Card 2/3 Institute for Genetics of the AS , occupying this situation
Meetings Dediccted to N. I. Vavilov
30-58-3-42/45
throughout 10 years. Ile made the periodical of the VIR:
"Works on Applied Botanics, Genetics and Selection" known
all over the worldo He founded the Soviet school for plant
culticators. His works on the immunity of plants are known
all over the world. In his quality as an excellent geographer
he organized many expeditions both in the Soviet Union and
abroad. Since 1931 he has been president of the Geographical
Society of the USSR. His merits in the field of biological
and geographical sciences were recognized by the whole world
of scientists. He was awarded golden medals by a number of
foreign academies of sciences and was a member of many foreign
scientific institutions. His works were exhibited in the
Geographical Society of the USSR and in the House of
Scientists in Moscow.
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SMIRNOV, L.A.
kroblems facing Soviet botanists. Vest. AIT SSSR 29 no.6:128-129
Je '59. kBotany) tMIRA 1-2:5)
SMIRNOV, Leonid %.,.
Flora of European Russia. Flora of Siberia. Flora of the Far
East. Flora of the Caucasus. Flora of Central Asia; a series of
postage stamps. Reviewed by L.A.Smirnov. Bot. zhur. 47 no.5,;
757-758 My 162. (MM 16:5)
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PHASE I BOOK ECEWITATION
67
This is a revised exploitation of Kbimicbeakays, apparstura :Lz kislotoupornoy
ker-11ri (Chemical Apparatus Ma=faatwvd from Acid-resistant Ceramic Materials)
by Smirnov, Lemid Alekseyevich, and rjmtolmzen, Anatolly Vasillyevich. Moscov,
-a
Gon1rhimis 1957. 164 p. (Korroziyu v khImichee'r-LIch proizvodstvakh i sposoby
zashchity, vn. 10) 4,000 copies printed. The earlier exploitation was sent to
You on May 5., 1958.
card 1/4
Chemical Apparatus YAmLfactu:red (cont.)
67
raVver, enamel coatings, etc. used an anticorromive materials in chemical '12du -
tries. Vinyl plastics, fmolite and graphite may bp used for mmufacturing certain
types of chemical equipsent such as heat exchangers, blower and pump parts. P3.astic
parts may be used at temperatures not exceeding 600C. Fabbers and enawls are
only used for 1-In-In vartous parts of equipwmt. Highly acid-resistant quartz
glass is used for -1 turing apparatus subjected to marked changes of temperature.
Characteristics of ceramic products am given in accordance vith GOST and na=fac-
turers' standards. Special chapters are devoted to the maintenance, operation and
repair of ceramic apparatus and tubing; ty precautions and operatiomal proce-
dures are described. There are 69 references, 61 of vhich are Soviet, 7 English,
1 German.
TA33E CP
CONTEM:
By the Editor
3
Introduction 5
Ch. 3- Classification and Properties of Acid-resistant Ceramic Materials 7
Ch. 2. Tleabnology of Nam0acturing Ceftmic Appmtus 16
Ch. 3. Apparatus Naunfactured frcm Cerude Materials 24
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v- ~ -mow
ISUPOV, V.F., inzh.$- NOSOV, V.A., inzh,; SURMAN, L.Ta., inzh.;
SMIRNOV. L.A., inzh.; CHEPURNOVA, A.A., inzh.;-Pk-inimaZ
uchastiye: SEMENENKO, P.P.; GLAGO13M, V.V.,- KOROSTEIAV, S.K.;
VOLOSNIKGV, B.M,,; BELYAKOV, A.I.; FADEYEV) I.G,,, ROWOVY A.A.
Use of lightweight grog firebrick for the lining of riser heads,
Stalt 22 no.62517-518 Je 162. (MIRA .16:7)
1. Metallurgicheskiy kombinat im. Serova i Urallskiy nauchno-
issiodovatellskiy institut cbernykh metallov.
(Steel ingots) (Refractory materials)
FASTUKHOVJ. A.I., kgnd.t.khn.nauk; SMIRNOV, L.A., inzh.; DZEMYAN, S.K., inzh.;
SHCHEKkUV., YU.S... inzh.; TIMONINA, V.M., tekhnik
New developments in research. Stall 24 no.7:614 Jl 164. (MIRA 18:1)
POFELI , S.I. (Sverdlovsk); A. (Sverdiovsk),, TSAREVSKIY B.V, -
(Sverdlovsk); DZIRMILPV, N.K. iSverdlovsk); P;ISTUKHOV, A.I' (Svelralovsk-j
Effect of vanadim on the den3ity and surface proDearties of liquid ircn.
Izv. AN SSSR. Met. no.1:62-67 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:5)
P07,ELI.q S.I. SMIM10"l, L.A. (Svardllovsk); FASTUKHOV, A.I.
(Sverd !,-;v~q k)
Kinc-Uc --.,harar!4--Faristl~-!s of reactif--;-,~- in. a-n oxyger.-blown converter
bath during smalting with the use of vanadium pig iron. Izv. AN
SSSR. Met. rc.4.121-29 J-1-Ag, 1115, (MIRA 18:8)
SMIRHOVJ, L.A.; POPELI, S-I.; PASTUKHOV, A.I.
Effect of -iWmdijm on the density and the surface properties
of iron-carbon alloys. Izv.,,rys.ucheb.zav.; chern. met. 8 no-4:
13-17 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskly institut i Urallskiy nauchno-
isoledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov.
ARNAUTOV, V.T.; RAPANOVY V.114.; DONSKOY, S.A.; PASTUKHOV, A.I.; SMIFTOV L.A.;
PUEYLii~zj~~Ye.Z.;
TORSHILOV, Yu.V.; TRETIYAKOV, UL)OVEDIKU, V.G.;
SHCHEFUUEV, Yu.S.; Prinimali uchastiye: MAKAYEV, S.V.; KOMPANIYETS,
G.M.; NAGOVITSYN, D.F.; NOVOLODSKIY, P.I.; VARSHAVSKIY, V.L.;
KORCGCDSKIY, V.G.; KLIBANOV, Ye.L.: IEDVEDEVSKIKH, Yu.; TALANTSEW,
T.I.; DUBROV, N.F.; DHMN, S.K.; TOPYCHKANOV, B.I.; CHARUSHNIKOV,
O.A.; KHARITONCV, Yu.A.
Developing and mastering the technology of converting vanadium
cast iron in oxygen-blown converters with a 100 ton (Mg) capacity.
Stall 25 no.O~:r)04-1;08 Je 165. (MIRA 18: 6
1, Nizhne-.ragi_Oskiy raeta1lur_::-icheskj.y korlbin_at (for Makayev, '-''*_-;!~~j
niyets, oagovitsyn, Novolodskiy, Varshavskiy, Korogodskiy, Klibarov;
Mfedvedevskikh, Talantseva), 2, Urallskiy
institut chenykh metallov (for Lubrov, Dzemiyan, Topychkar~u,.,.
nikov, Kharitonov).
SMIENOV, L.A.; TiM1011INA , V.,X,.; KGRNINYEV, NT.D. ; L0311KINA, N.A.
invest.,gat.-Inz, -I*-,-- and mechanical properties of
St. 3ps plate steel. Stall 25 no.6:511-516 Je 165.
(mTRA. 1s-1:611
1. Urallskiy nauchnc-issledovateltskiy institut ch;--nykh metallow
i Nizl-me-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat.
SMMM', L.N.; T!'.'ONIN , V.r~.; WRIT
; z 1.1% "1 EYEV, N.D.
Stri.cture of rim,:I-.ed steel section ingots capped wlitlla aluminum.
Stall 25 no.8:798-802 S 165. (mapu't lF,:q)
1. Urallskiy rauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh metallov
;. Tlilzrine-'Ia,gil Iskiy metal] urgic-heiki.y kombinat.
SMIRIIOV, L.A.
Effect of a magnetic field on the intensity of X-ray reflections.
Fiz.tver.tela 1 no.12:1853 D 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Leningradskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im. A.A.Zhdanova,
Fizicheskiy institut.
(Cadmium sulfide) (Magnetic fields) (X Rays)
RUMSEY M.A.; 61WALOV, Yu.N - SMIU~O~
_,L~
Effect of illumination on the intensity of X-ray reflections
from cadmium sulfide crystals. Fiz. tver. tela 2 no.2:369-370
F 16o. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.A.
Zhdanova i Nauclino-issledovatellskiy fizichoskiy institut.
(Cadmium sulfide crystals) (X rays)
S/051/60/009/0RR15/034
E201/E191
AUTHORS: Lukirskiy, A. . Rumsh, M.A.., and Smirnov, L.A.
_Soft X h can be Used
TITLK: A Monochromato or Very X-raX
-7-ount the Abs Num. er o an ;a
o olute I ~ero~ ,
t
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya7 19609 Vol 91 No 49 pp '905-510
TEXT: The authors describe & vacuum X-ray monochromator with
a diffracti2n grating suitable for use at wavelengths between
15 and 120 JL. Its construction is shown schematically in Fig 13 V\/
where S is an entry slit, D is a-disphragm, P is a,
diffraction grating2 Sn is a receiver slit, Cu is a Geiger
counter, n is aplatform, Sp is a dividing slit; T is an
X-ray tube, A. is.its anode ahd K is the cathode. Methods of
adjustment of the monochromator and of monochromacity s-tabilization
are described. To illustrate the results obtainable with the
monochromator, Fig 3 gives the characteristic K-lines of fluorine,
oxygen carbon, b ron and beryllium; their wavelengths ranged
from 16.3 to 113 E The authors describe also a technique for
absolute counting of X-ray quanta by means of a Geiger counter
Card 1/2
S/051/6o/oo9/oA'/ff6/O3LF
E201/E191
AUTHORS: Lukirskiy, A.P., Rumsh, M.A., and-Smirnov. L.A.
TITLE., Measurement of the PhQtQel-ctric
N - rM ~Npf~Lory Sof _t
X-ray Radiation IL
PERIODICALt Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 99 No 41 pp 511-515
TFJT: The authors describe a techni_que of measuring the
photoelectric yield of very soft (23-113 A) X-ray radiation.
Photocurrents were measured with an Allen-type photomultiplier
(Ref 1) which could count single photoelectrons. The power
supply and recording circuits of the Allen multiplier are shown in
Fig 1. The authors give also dependences of the recorded number
of photoelectrons on the amplification factor of & wide-band
amplifier used in conjunction with the multiplier (Fig 2), on
the voltage between the photocathode and the second dynode (Fig 3)9
and on the location of the point of incidence of a. monochromatic
beam on the photocathode (Fig LF). The absolute number of the
X-ray quanta was counted with a Geiger counter. The photoelectric
yields, obtained for Be, Ni7 W, LiF, NaF, GaP2, SrF2 and NaCl.
are listed in a table on P 515. The yields ranged from 0.7%
for Be subjected to X-rays of 23.6 1 wavelength to 2-7% for NaCl
Card 1/2
SMIRNOV, L. A., RUMSH, Mikhail A., and LUKIRSKIY, A. P.
"Instrumentation Between 13A and 1200
report to be submitted for the lst Intl. Conference on Ultraviolet Vacuum
Radiation F#ysics.
University of Southern California
16-19 April 1962
S4- III TOV, L. D.
IlPeculiarities of the Cardiograms of Invertebrate Animals, Helix Pomatia," Dok. AN,
60, 110. 3, 1948. Xbr,, Inst. Evolutionary Morphology, im. A. N. Severtsov, Dept.
Biol. Sci., Acad. Sci., -cl9LP8-.
SEREBRMNIKOVA G.A.; MEMO L.D.; SARYCRE7A, I.K.; PREOBRAMENSKIY. N.A.
.1 - I
Lipides. Part 6: Synthesis of triglycerides of vegetable oils.
Zhur.bo.khim. 31 no-5-1537-1540 MY 161. (MM 14:5)
1. -Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheakoy tekhnologii imeni M.V.
Lomondsova.
(Glycerides)
DY611AILTY K.111.; SUMIOV, L.D.; BYSTROV, V.F.
Sterically hindered 3-hydroxpyridines. Report No.l: Synthesis and
determination of the structure of some ".,6-dialkYl-4-(,',T..Il-dialk7l)
aminomethYl-3-hydroxpyridines. Izv. till SSSR. Otd.khirl.nauk no-5:
883-887 My 162. (MIRA'15:6)
1. Institut khi-micheskoy fiziki All SSSL
(Pyridine-Spectra) (Steric i drance)-
SMIRNOV L. D.; DYUMAYEV, K. M.; SHUYKIN, N. I.; BELISKIYJI I. F.
Synthesis of 2,4,6-triaDql-3-hydroxypyridines. Izv. AN SSSR
Otd. khim. nauk no.12:2246-2247 D 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR
i Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Pyridine)
PYATNOVA 1. YU. BjkV8S .; VASILIYEVA, L.V.; 14YAGKGVA, G.1-.I; GOLITSEVA.,
Z V.? R.P.; SARYCHEVA, I.K.; PREOBRAZHENSKIY, N.A.
Production of 5.8,11,14-eicosatetraenoic (arachidonic) acid.
Zhur. ob. khim. 32 no.l:W-1" Ja 162, (MIPA 15:2)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekj-qiologii imeni
M.V.Lomonosava.
(Eicosatetraenoic acid)
SMMOVY L.D.; LEZIRA, V-P.; BYSTROV, V.P.; DYUMAYEV, K.14.
Synthesis of pyti4oxine (vitamin R6) anaiogs. Izv. AN SSSR. Otdkhim,
nauk no.4:752-754 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Inetitut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Pyridoxol)
p - - -
rra n e t i c :r s C) n a ne me 1'.* d h a ai ---,al me tha c f s u i dy n g t he
cocrse of (~f an; ji j j.% ~thylatim in the
SSR.,qar.khL]r..
(MIRA 18:10)
I S 3 19
~it,Ut kj,lj~,,~(.hr~gk,-,y ':Z4K!, AN ESST,.
- - , i -,,
of 3-hydroxy-py-ri," a. Far% 1.~ Frnrton
spric-lra. and calw-,Iattom '_-i '.ne zat:hods of
Inc; Y, ar'~,t Lal-q and 1 "..ne&r combinM.L of atanin orl,!WLs.
ekener. ]~,bjA. .1. ns7.--281-2819 my-j- 465
Electul,ojnfc StrucLum of 3-bydroxypyrid'-n6s, Part 2g Chexizal
of 3-hydrcxypyri-d!.rA-s. !V-A-z29('.--294 (MI-Rk isig)
I . Irst-i"Att 'KhilzIcheakoy f4tzi.ki. AN Yoskya.
BYSTROV , V~F- K.M.
~,,)mparat~ve reac-, v ',v 0". c)rthG- and part -pos 4, Ili- ons of 3-hydrcxy-
-)"-dinp k-111M. n0'1.
in amid n3imethylal ion reaction. !zv. "N S531; Ser.
198-200 165. (MIFUt 18:2)
0
1. --institut kl-.~micheskuy fiziki AN "SSF.
" 5MIRNOV,_L.P-i--P'CHOPOROVA, R.I.
Reducing vibration in the operation of drop hammoro. [Nauch.trudyl
MI104ASha 2:145-156 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(Forging machinery-Vibration)
GRUDINWIY, Petr Grigorlyevich; sAFRAz=YAN, Gurgen Sgdatovich; SKIUOV.
Leonid_Alekaandrovich. Prinimal Uchastiye TSIRKIN, I.Z.,' inzh.
SANDROVSKIY, B.B., red.; BOWNOV, N.I., tekhn.red.
[Operation of electric equipment at electric power plants and
electric substations] Tekhnicheskaia eksplustatsiia elaktriche-
skoi chasti stantsii i podstantsii. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo,
1961. 559 p. (KURA 14:4)
(Electric power plants) (Electric substations)
1. SMITTOV L. V.
2. USSR (600)
4. Sheep Breedinf
7. Leading sheep section of the "Nachalo" Collective Farm. sots.zhiv. lh, no 12
1952.
9. Mo,n-thly LIE nf.H],,;qjPn sint-Pgginma, Library of Vongress, April, 1953.
1. 311,J11OV, L. Fw ; VO-'llKOBO'RlIFOV, G. 11.
2. USS-il (600)
4. Sheep - Diseases
7. 'revention and therapy of hoof rot in sheep. Sot-s. zhiv. 15, No. 4, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -April 1953, Uncl.
USSR / Farm Animals, Cattle (Smu) Q-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7174
Author : L. Smirnov
-7 Y-g-rv-en
Inst No
Title Romanovskiy Sheep Breeding - Highly Profitable
Branch.
Orig Pub: Ekonomika s-kh. 1957, No 4, 61-67
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
16
I SMIRNOV, Leonid Flegontovicho.kbmd. sellkhoz. nauk; KRUMDV9 A.1.9 prof.,
rea.; GUCHEV-9-A:f.-I red.; KRASULINA, T.N.9 tekhn. red.
(Raising Romanov sheep] Romanovskoe qvtsevodstvo. Pod red. A.1.
Kruglova. lAroslavll, IAroslavskoe knizhnoe izd-vog 1961. 229 p.
(MIRA 14:8)
(Sheep)
KLWYUYDVV 0.1., inzh.; CHOPOROVA, R.I.; Prinimali uchastiyel AZRILYANT,
Ye.A.i EOGUANSKIY, G.I.; S~aRNGV, L.F..; PPXJDA, A.I.; LIVENTSEV, A.V.
Design and use of vibration-proof foundatlons for forgAing
hammers. [Nau,3h. trudyl ENIKMASha 11:63-77 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
KUMmER, P.I.; SMIRNOV, L.G., inzh.; TALASHCHIM0, I.P., inzh.
.-N, 1. '.
I ..
otIn'st-ructing overhead lines on reinforced concrete supports. Avtomo,
telem. i sviaz' 2 no.10:17-19 0 158. (MIRA 11:10)
1.Zamestitell nachallnika Normativno-issledovatellskoy stantsil.
Mintransstroya (for Kummer)
(Ilectric lines--.Poles)
-- SMIRDIOV.. L.G.,-----
Removal of exudate and solutions from the uterine cavity
in cows. Veterinariia 42 no.8:88 Ag 165.
(MIRA 18: 11)
1. Glavnyy veterinarn3nj vrach sovkhoza "Gomontovoll
Leningradskoy oblasti.
'71.
veterilla:T.-
Clrc,ular and
C,:),jpjjcatl-or!s,
f di Seasc-
F 165-
tvc)
1. I'lemennoye o "-,'Jay 3
SMIRNOVY J..G.
L-Waperitoneal injection of novcr~aine witt.11, Len' z~l 11 In In dynsV-pula
5.
of oalves. lleterinarila 41 no.4267-69 Ap 1C (MIRA `1:6)
1. Clavnv- VPI 't
y vet rinarnyy vra(-,h govkhoza IiGomontovz/ leningradsloy
SMIRNOT,-1.G., inzhener
Therml soldering Iron. Avtom., telem. I 'sviaz' 2 no.11:26 N 158.
(MIRA 11:12)
I.Nor-mativne-issladovateliskaya erantsiya Mintranestroys.
(Solder and soldering)
SMIRNOV, L.G.
Joining an electric line wire to a steel cable by means of
thermite-sheath welding. Avtom.telem.i aviaz' 3 no-10:39
0 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Instruktor po peredr)vym metodam truda Orgtransetroya.
(Electric lines--Welding)
GELINDVA, M.M., red.; TD,(;OlffCHFV, A.M., red.[deceasedl; IKOLEDKOV. V.A.,
red.; LEVMAII, B.S., red.; LOGINOV, Z.I., red.; I/ATKOV, N.K., red.;
red.; ERLANIETS, Vj.,red.; SHIIETDER, Te.B., red.
izd-va; TE14KINA, Ya.L.. tekhn.red.
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arkbit. i stroit. materialam, 1958. 386 p. (MIRA 1~-l)
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2. Glavrqy ekspert Otdola stroitellnykh materialov i lesnoy
promyshlennosti Goastroya SSSR (for Vaykov).
(Building materials)
SMIRNOV, L. I.
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OTSIP. S.A., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, starshly nauchw sotrudnik;
,LKJR4QL,,~6~, inzhener. nauchnyy redaktor; GOWBMOVA, L.A.,
redaktor izdatalistva; KEDVIDIIV. L.Ya., tekhnicheakiy redaktor
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telInye pribory. primeniaemys za rubleshom; referaty statei. Moskva,,
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1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut informataii po strottellstvu.
(Heating)
3NIPITOV, L.I.
For tile introduction of now economical and efficient heating
systems using small-sized construction elements. Vod. i son.
tekh. no.10:1-5 0 '58. (HIRA 11:10)
(Radiant heating)
SNAIRNOV) L.I.; NURAKOV, 0., red.
[High mountains (mountain climate and reduced atmospheric
pressure); effect on the body. A bibliographic guide to
the Soviet literature, 1940-19591 Vysokogorle (gornyi kli-
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AMITIOVA, M.G.; NECHIPORENKO, L.G.; S4IRNOVj L.I.; TRIFIDNOV, F.I.;
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[Bibliography of the scientific papers of the Insitutute from,
1938 to 1961] Bibiiografiia nauchrrjkh rabot instituta za pe-
riod 1938-1961 gg. Frunze, 1961. 77 p. (MIRA 18:3)
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logii, mikroblologii i giglyeny. 2. Direktor Kirgizskogo
naucluio-issledovatellskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikro-
biologii i gigiyeny (for Perelygin).
SMIRNOV,L. L
General supplier of sanitary engineering equipment In Sweden.
Vod.i san.teldi. no.6:31-34 S155- (MLRA 9:1)
(Sweden--Plumbing~-Nquipment and supplies)
SKIRNOV, L.I.
Plumbing and kitchen equipment for apartment and public buildings
used in Sweden. Vod.i san.tekh. no.9:33-38 D '55. (MIJU 9:3)
(Sweden-Plumbing-Equipment and supplies)
GENIN, Mark Yakovlevich; SMIRROV, Leonid Ivanovich; BILINSKIY, M.Ya., red.;
MATUSKVICH, N.1. ,
[Plumbing] Montazh sanitarno-tekhaicheakikh ustroistv. Moskva,
Vaes.uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrezervizdat, 19,57. 338 P.
(MIRA 10:12)
(Plumbing)
GRINGAIJZ. Filipp Issakovich, iazh.;,,- SHMOVO."I.I'l . inzh., nauchuyy red.;
t
BURMISTROV. G.N., red.; T6 0-1.k, i~'khn. re d.
[Sanitary-eagineering operational Sanitarno-takhnicheskis raboty.
Izd.3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Vees. uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo
Trudrazervizdat, 1958. 407 P. (MIRA 12:2)
(Sanitary engineering)
GENIN, K.Ta.; SKIRN SAVIN, V.P., nauclinyy red.; VLADIKIROVICH.
QY
A.G., red.; PMWN, H.B., tekhn.red.; SUSMVICH, V.I., tekha.red.
(Assembling sanitary ongineering equipment] Montash sanitarno-
tekhnichoskikh ustroistv. lzd.2.. dop. i perer. Koskvs, Vses.
uchobno-pedagog.izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1960. 391 p. (KIRA 13:11)
(Sanitary engineering)
-SjjMKGV, L., inzh.
New models of sanitary-engineering equipment. Zhil. etroi.- no.11:20-
21 N 160. (MIRA 13:11)
(Sanitary engineering--Zquipment arA supplies)
CRIEGAUZ, Filipp Isaakovich, inzh., zasl. uchitell profes.-tekhn. ob-
razovaniya RSFSR; SKIRBOV, L.I., nauchrrjy red.; STRATILATOVA,
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K.I., red.; TOKER, M... tekhn. red.
[Sanitary engineering] Sanitarno-tekhnichaskie
perer. i dop. Moskva, Voss. uchebno-pedagog.
tekhizdat, 1961. 502 P.
(Sanitary engineering)
raboty. lzd.4.,
izd-vo Prof-
(MIRA 15:3)