SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STRELCHENKO, N.P. - STRELEC, J.

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Country USSR Catc.5ory Farm Animals. Cattle. Abe. Jour -Ref Zhur-Biol., No 21, 19589 96862 Author Strellchenko, ?I,, P. Institut. ',-~iryazev Academy of Agriculture. Titlo :Excretory Processes in the Digestive Tract of Animals. Orir; Pub. Izv, Timiryazevsk. so-kh, alcad., 1957, No 3, 235-246 Abstract The experiments urere conducted on 5 calves in whom unilateral chronic fistulae of the parotl glands were created# In addition, tvro of tho animals had an isolated loop according to Thir, two had a rumen fistula5 and gne a fis~ga of the abomasum. Radioisotopes P32 and C&7J were intraypnously roduced. The amounts of excre ted P-),-- and Ca in digestive juicesi,urine an feces were determined. p32 appeared seconds after being injected.into the bloodstream in Card: 1/4 Country : USSR Category : Farm Animals. Q Cattle. Abs. Jour ; Ref Zhu:?-B.Lol.j 140 21, 1953~ 96862 Author Institut. Title Orig Pub. : Ab8tract :the saliva. During the first 3 hqFs 54-69 percent of the total amount of P..) aich is secreted by the parotid glands in 24 hours was secreted. In 'the abomasum and by the dige- stive Juice radioactive phosphorus was wreretd 15 minutes after its introduction intq the bloodstream. The largest amounts of p.52 were excreted during the first few hours with 4rine and with feces, The,largest amounts of Ce.7 appeared in the saliva between the 5th and the 10th minute after it has been introduced, In Gard: 2/4 Country -USSR Category :Farm Animals. Abs. Jour Cattle. :Ref ZhUr-Biol.t No 21, 19589 96862 Author Institut. Title Or1r, Pub. Abstract -the digestive tract its largest concentration took plaoe one hour after introduction. Radio- active ealcium.is predominantly excreted by th intestines and by the kidneys, With saliva ra-- dioactive phosphorus was excreted during the first day in the amounts of 3.13. to 6*09 per- cent with the urine in the amounts of 4,27 to 10,U percent and with the feces in the amoun of 1 90 to 2,J2 percent. With the saliva P32 and 5a45 were excreted for 27-29 days; from th Card: 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4009987 S/0109/64/009/001/0144/0147 AUTHOR: Rekova, P.; Strel'cheako, S. S.; FogeV, Ya. M.; Hua, Hain-sheng TITLE: Effect of various gases on the thermionic emission of tungsten SOURCE. Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 9, no. 1, 1964, 144-147 TOPIC TAGS: thermionic emission, tungsten therrydionic emission, gas aided thermionic emission, carbon tetrachloride aided thermionic emission, sodiurn ion emission, potassium ion emission ABSTRACT: The experimental hookup and methods of measurement were described in the Ya. M. Fogel', et al. article (ZhTF, 196Z, 3Z, 10, 1Z59). -.The effect of CCly, Cl~' 0,2 and H Na" and K4* ions emitted by incandescent tungsten. was inveistigated. It was found that, within 700-1, 300C, the admission of CC1, into a diode envelope results in the increased emission of K*from a W t6rdllZ ----------- ACCESSION NR: AP4009987 emitter. Na** ion emission decreases in the 700-1,000C range and increases at temperatures over 1, 100C. Within 1. 000 - 1, 100C, no effect of CCly on Na ion emission was observed.' The effect of CCL, on K+ ion emission also depends on whether or not that emission is accompanied by Na 4. ion emission: with no Na~, ion-ii emission, CCly cluses a decrease in the K"' ion, emission. 'Oz and H, do not appreciably chang~'e the Na* and X ion emission. 'The results are compared with; those of Pt emission. "We consider it our pleasant duty to thank A. X. Vallter for his constant interest and attention to the project." Orig. art. has: 3 figures.I ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED. 15Dec6Z "DATEACQ: -10Feb64 ENCia. 00 SUB CODE: GE NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 004 Card L 11,11:0 FWIT'l 'E1dG'k' 's!.*!?'m 'j IPA, -2/EPA(w)-2/T/EWA/EWP(q) L; (n) /W(b) /Fu (TPab-24/, D _/A'b-4 IJ?(c)/-t ';D(d)A (,ii)-"J/S~-,D/.41-,WL/AEDG(b)/AS(mp.i-2/ESD(ga)I ESD(t)/RAEM(t) ACCESS ION MR: AP 4044657 S/0049/64/028/bW/1377/1381 .9%VMOR-. Rekova, 16.P. 9-trel'chenko, S.S. Fogel*, Ya.M. TITLEs Concerning the mechanism of the Influence of gases on theratonic eodsst~j of metals Awsport, Third All-Union Conference an Semiconductor Compounds hold In Kishinev M-21 Sep 19637 ~SOURCS: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya fizicheakaya, v.28, no.8, 1964, 2371-1381 TOPIC TAGS, surface ionization, thernionic emission. Ion souyce, platinum, tungstev, alkali metal, oxygen, carbon tetrachloride ABSTRACT: The Stuthore and coworkers have previously shown that changes In the tot-~ al positive ion current f ram a hot platinum or tungsten surface due to the Influence of different games arise from variations In the emission of Mat and K+ tons originsi. ting from alkali metal Impurities In the emitter (Zh.Tekha.fis.22,1959,1962; Radio-, tekhalks I elektroulks 9 144,1964). In the present paper they report results of an investigation of reactiom on hot tungsten and platinum between alkali met- al atom aW 02 and CC14- Ions emitted by the metal surface were-accolerated-to-1.5 keV said focused on the Input alit of a r00 sector magnetic sass spectrmister. Ion 1/3 L 6801-65 ACMSSION NR- AP4044657 currents as low as 5 x 10-17 A could be measured with the aid of a secondary elec- multiplier. An 0.3 mA beam of 600 V electrons was projected parallel to the surface of the emitter and close to it. These electrons served to Ionize any mole- cules leaving the emitter and thus made it possible to Investigate the evaporation .of neutral molecules. RaCl* Lens were obtained from a Pt emitter in the simultane- ous.presence of 02 and CC14 at temperature thresholds from 9500C for a fresh emit- ter to as high as 13000C for a depleted one. Tho presence Of CC14 without 02 was not-sufficient to give rise to these ions. When the emitter was heated for a time In the presence of 02, however, the o2 was pumped out and CC14 admitted, emission of NACl+ was observed, but at a higher threshold temperature than In the.presence of both gases; When a Pt emitter was heated in the presence of 02, and CC14 was ad- mitted, not only did NaCl+ tons appear, but also Na+ tons; and when the CC14 was pumped out, not only did the emission of NaCl+ nearly cease, but also that of Na+. No products of reactions between NA or K and CC14 were emitted by a hot W surface. Ions with mass numbers 59, 69, 73, 94 and 101 were observed. These are ascribed to surface Ionization of organic molecules, which may have entered the system from the. mechanical forepump (the diffusion pumps employed mercury vapor). "In conclusions I consider it my pleasant duty to express my sincere gratitude to Prof.A.K.Vallter for his constant attention and Interest In the workor OrIgeart.hast figures,- 2/3 .3/3 f-IT(l) ACC NR, AP6020199 IJP(c) J SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/ 7_650- 66 1 114T1 Strellchenko, S. S.; Fogel, AUTHOR: Va ova- a. N ; Tatus', V. I.; Ya. M. Fr dman V M ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR (Fizik37-_tekhniche9kiy institut Aka-d-e-m-U-nauk Ukrainskoy SSR) TITLE: Distribution by rotational energy level of molecul 0 excited by ion impact--, SOURCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz, v. 50, no. 6, 1966, 1464_14T1 TOPIC TAGS: molecular spectrum, proton reaction, hydrogen atom reac- tion, spectral energy distribution, Boltzmann distribution, ion impact, rotation energy ABSTRACT: The experimental apparatus and methodology are described for investigating the intensity distribution in the rotational structure of molecular spectrum bands. The inten ity distributions of rotational lines of the X = 3914 and A = 42T8 I bands have been investigated in the spectrum of the first negative system of N* excited by impact of the mixed beam of 30-kev protons and hydrogen at It has been observed that the distribution of the rotational line Card rlz~ELICBMOY T. I., Candidate of Biol qci (diss) -- '"Ihe biological aspects ane yiold of -..r-Lnter bf,,rl,3.,rs of Bukovirki". Chernovtsy, 1959. ?l pp (Min Fip)iar Educ Ulw 9FV,, Cli-arnovtr*,y State u), 150 copies (KL, Jjc 22, 195-0, 112) ,"MI I ~--- Biology nf flownrIT4, in winter barley. hgrnIdf)l0gIiU no-3:4~,8-460 159. (141DA 12:9) 1. ChornnvitnkAya gosudarstvennayu zo1It3I-.nI-,hozyavntvnnnaya npytnaya, Fitantniya. (Barley) STREL'MaiKO, T.I., kand.biologicheskikh nauk When to sow winter barley. Zemledelie 8 no.8:88-89 Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Barley) STREPCHENKO, T. I.; KOVAL' , N.V. [Koval' J, I.V.] Deviations in the structure of barley flowers. Ukr. bot. zhur. 20 no. 5:93-95 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Chernovitskaya gosudarstvennagya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya. "')TUFLIGHENKOJI T.J., kand. biolog. nawk W!ntcr hardInenti of 1wirley. ZemledelJe 27 no.11t5/5-56 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Chernovitskaya obla3tnaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya n tan t s -', y a. SUKHANOV, I. (Yelate); STRILICHMO, V., ahofer (Bryansk); KMNITSOV. A. Readers' sugges tion. Za rul. 17 no.11:20 N '59. (MIRA 13:4) (Motor vehicles) L 25448-66 EWT(1 EWT(m)/~~(T)-6/ETCQ)/EVr,~(T) IJP(c) RM/AT A_M_MT_-'AP6oo9kq9-(-- SOURCE COM UR/0181/66 X003/o965/0966 'AUTHORi Strellchenko, Ye. G. 7 . .. ............ ;ORG: Institute of SemiconductorsSAN SSSR, Leningrad (Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR) TITLE., The Hall coefficient and.thermal e'mf of PbTe in a strong magnetic field ~_7 111 SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 3, 1966) 965-966 TOPIC TAGS: Hall constant, thermal emf, lead compound, telluride, .!semiconductor carrier, electron gas, thermodynamic function, strong i.magnetic field ABSTRACT: The author(sbows that it is possible to",'obtain simple tb expressions for the tbermod:~Bamic functions of e electron gas-An PbTe in 'terms of tabulated (Fermi) integrals, The proof is based on transforming the carrier spectrum of PbTe as given by 1. 0-- Dimmock and others (Phys. Rev. v. 135, 821, 1964; Pbys. Lett. v. 12, 164, 1964) and carrying out the required integration witb respect to ~ -.Card 11 ___ 1/2. L 25448-66 ;ACC NR: Ap6oo9697 energy. Expressions are presented for the density In each valley and for the transverse thermal emf in a strong magnetic field'. The .1formulas derived are valid for both n-type and p-type materials, provided the initial spectrum holds for the gas'of their carriers. 0rig. art. has: 4 formulas. 1 !SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 3OSep6~/ ORIG REF.-..OO1/ OTH REF: 003. Card ACC NR, Ij uR1oi6l1661oO51OlO13o6613o6q P6033571 SOURCE CODE: AU_'iiGR: Strel'chenko, Ye. G. 01-13. In&titute of Semiconductors, IJI SQ'SH, Leningrad (Inatitut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR) 1ITLE'. Contribution to the theorj of longitudinal thermal emf oscillations SOU11=: Fizika tyerdoi;o tela, v. 8, no. lo, 1966, N66-3069 TOPIC TAGS: thermal erj', galvanoma~;netic effect, deeeneracy, electron scattering, se.mi conductor band structure, quantura rescnp-ice phenomenon ABSTAACTA: ~LL is shown that when a semiconductor 1'5 situatr-d in a quantizing magnetic field a stror-- difference arises between the behavior of the electrons above and belov' the Fermi level, and this causes i;tronG oscillations, of the longitudinal thermal emf. Lven in the zero-order approximation in the deGeneracy, when the thermal emf of metals and degenerate semiconductors is usually zero, a thermal emf appears at resonant values of the chemical potential, when the latter coincides with the minimum of some of -the Landau sub-bands, since at these energies the electron scattering probability I ex-oeriences a discontinuity. At sufficiently low temperatures and in strong fields, the minimum and the maximum of the thermal are located within OAT from resonance, and Card 1/2 ACC NR; AP6033571 ~-c minimuza is nc.--,ai;ivc (the thermal emf reverses sign). In order for the oscilla- tions to be observa~ble it is essential that the spreading of the levels be small com- pared with the temperature. 'A,'ae author thanks B. D. Laykhtman, Yu. X. Obraztsov, and A. L. Efros for valuable remarks during the discussion of the work. Orig. art. hast I figure and I formula. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 26reb66/ ORIG REFi 003/ OTH REFs 001 L_ 212989-66 ---W('I)/ETC(f)/Dr.(m)/T/EWA(h)- - IJP(c) - AT AP6012505 SOURCE CODE-. UR/0181/66/008/004/1281)1283' AUTHOR: StrPI.Lchenko. YeL-.G. ORGI . Ins Jtute of Semiconductors AN SSSR, Leningrad (Institut poluprovodnikov 7-1 TITLEt Thermal emf of semiconductors in a classical strong mastnetic field -Z_ / SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 4,1966, 1281-1283 TOPIC TAGS: thermal electromotive force, semiconductivity, semicon- ductor theory, magnetic field, magnetic effect, thermal emf ABSTRACT: As has been shown (Obrazteov, Yu. N., FTT, 6, 414, 1964; 7, 575, 1965), the transverse thermal electromotive force in a quantized magnetic field is determined by the entropy a per each charge carrier according to the generalized formula a - 9/e, where a is the charge of the carrier. It is now demonstrated that the same formula can be obtained in the absence of quantization for spectra in a wide range. The calculations were made for a simplified case of carriers with a single energy level, on the assumption that the elec- trons in the presence of the magnetic field (the presence of the elec- tric field and scattering is not considered) move in the momentum opace,~!!- -Card 1/2 L 22989-66 ACC NR: AP6012 5 along closed trajectories. This situation was selected because it corresponds to the characteristics of semiconductors which, due to the 'relatively low concentration of carriers, have a negligible number of open electric trajectories. When applied to carriers of both signs, the iormula for the'transverse thermal emf is where n+ and n are positive and negative charges, respectively. In conclusion, th; author thanks E. L. Efros for useful discussions. Orig. art. hass 6 formulas. 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(MIRA 9:8) (ALCOHOLISM--TRIUTMENT) (HYPNOTISM--THRUPSUTIC USI) MKIW-THMAPAUTIC USE) STRICLICHUK, I.V. - Study of cortical dynamics in hypnosis and in the process of hypno- therapeutic influence in the light of I.P.Pavlov's teaching on the first and second signal systems. Trudy Inst.vya.nerv.deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 1:298-313 155. (MLRA 9:8) (HYPNOTISM--THMIAPZMIC USE) (CONDITIOMID RISPONSI) STRSLIGHUX, I.Y.- [Clinical aspecto and treatment of drug addiction] KII-nika i lechoule narkomaniy. Moak-va, Medgiz, 1956. 345 P- (XIaA 10:3) (NARCOTIC HABIT) STIULICHUK I.V.# professor (Moskva) New modern methods of treating alcoholism. Sov.mad. 21 no.5:26-33 MY '57. (XLRA 10:7) (ALCOHOLISM, ther. review) ST-REELICHUK. 1.V. Impaired neurodynamics in h7pertension with neurop.9ychic deviations, and treatment based on pathogenesis. Trudy Inst. ,rys. nerv. deint. ser.pntofiziol. 5:309-325 158 (MrRA 11:12) (HYPERTMIS 10K) (COITDITIOIM.D RESPOUSE) STC1LICT."K. I.V. Istuclying the neural mechanisms of psychotherapeutic (virba) effeects in neurozis. Trudy Inst.-7ys. nerv.dei,~t. Se-n.pntofiziol-5:326-342 15,q (PSYCHOTHI-JUTY) (MIRA 11:12) STRELICHUK, Ivan Va sillyevich, prof., doktor med.nauk; KADER. Ya.M., red.; - '40G~.-ied. '.'V' 0 V.T6., t6 [Drankeness destroys man] Plianatvo gubit cheloveka. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR. 1959. 83 P. (MIRA 12:12) (ALCOHOLISM) POIRTNOV, A.A.. obahchiy red.; BABAYAN, E.A., red.; DORINEVICH. V.V., red.; (PREVICH, Te.I., red.; PTATNITSKATA, I.N., red.; ROZEWOV, V.Te., red.; STRMICTX, I.V., red.; YEDOTOV. D.D., red.; KHMAEV, N.S., red. (Alcoholism; a collection of articles on its clinical aspects, patho.genosis, treatment, and prevention] Alkogolizm; sbornik rabot po klinike, patogenezu, lecheniiu i profilaktike. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Portnova. Mosk-va, 1959. 447 P. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniya. (ALCOHOLISM) STRELICHUX, I.Y.; VOZDVIZHENSKAYA, A.I. Antabuse psychoses. Zhur.nev. i psikh. 59 no.6:668-673 159. (mm 13:1) 1. Institut vysshey nerv-noy deyatellnotsi AN SSSR, Paikhonevrologlcho- skaya gorodskaya klinicheskaya bolluitsa No.6i Moskva. (DISULFIRAM, inj. eff. psychoses (Rus)) (PSYCHOSES, etiol. & pathogen. disulfiram (Rue)) STRELICILUK, I.V. Study of disturbances in the nourodynamics of patients with epilepsy and of the nerve mechanisms of therapeutic action, Trudy Imt. vys. nerv. deiat. Ser. patofiziol. 7:181-190 160. (MUU 14:4) (EFILEPTICS-GAIRE AM TRFATMM) STRU'CHUK, I.V.; LUKOI,154".IY, I.I. Twenty-sixth International Congress on the problem of alcohol and alcolioli=. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 61 no-5:792-794 61. (I'M;,A 14: 7) (ALCOHOLISMI-CONGRESSES) STRELICHUX, I.V. Course of chronic alcoholism in patients vith brain traumaa and its forensic psychiatric Importance. Probl.sud.paikh. no.12: 95-10`7 162. (MIRA 16W (ALCOHOLISM) (BRAIN-WOM AND INJURES) (FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY) STR'LIGHUL) L.V.; MELLMOVA, A.M. Electrophysiological study of the cerebral cortex of healthy 2ubjects and patients with chronic alcoholism acting through the fir~;t and second signaling systems in the course of a h3q)notic state. Zhur. nevr. i psJkli. 62 no.3:428-439 162. (NUU, 15:3) i. Institut vysshoy nervnoy doyatelino3ti (dir. - prof. ILusinov) AN SSSR, Iloskva. (CETLE311UIL COR71LI) (ALCOHOLISM) (BYPNOTISM) (ELEGTRO,;,14CT-;PIL-%LCCJLlP!IY) STRELICHIUK, I.V. Pi,emature sc-nilit-.7 and attemy- !C, treat and ~rev;-,n V,OIP.Qtd.bA---~1.6-.150-155162. (MIHA 1'-7) Irlotitute of flichEr Tjt-r--vrUq A,~tilfity and Sc i,-- n( t- - of t he lllsslli~ (,,"i 'JAIIJOS) STRELICHUK, I.V. (Moskva) Nervous mechanism of the therapeutic of tempD$jil (calcium carbamide citrate) in-chronir, alcoholism. Trudy Gos, nauch.-issl. inst. Psikh- 38:282-289 163. OMIRA 16:11) STREVCHUK, I.V.9 prof. Perfidious foe of the family. &I-iray's 9 no.2:14-15 F 163. (MIRA 1613) (AILOHOLISM) ACCESSION NR: AP4016525 S/0107/64/0001002/0043/0044 AUTHOR: Strel'chuk, N. (Odessa) TITLE: Phase meter SOURCE: Radio, no. 2, 1964, 43-44 TOPIC TAGS: phase meter, oscilloscop,.- type phase meter, phase shifter, phase shift measurement ABSTRACT: A new, ingenious device is described which consists of a phase- shift-measuring attachment and an electron oscilloscope. A circular sweep is produced on the oscilloscope screen by means of a variable phase shifter and an a-f generator. One of the quadrature voltages is applied to the input of the net- work being tested. An electronic relay is connected to the output of the network. Differentiated output pulses of the relay modulate the oscilloscope beam, so that a mark appears on the screen. The mark position indicates the phase shift Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP40165Z5 caused by the network. Design details and a diagram of connections are supplied. It is claimed that the error of the instrument tested in the Odesskiy elektrotekh- nicheskiy institut svyazi (Odessa Electrotechnical Institute of Communicitions) did not exceed 116 in the 200 -4. 000 -cps band. Orig. art. has: Z figures -and 1 table, ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: l9Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE. GE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 U-'-'S.R,Safety En~-ineering. Sanitary Engineering. Sanitation. L Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 10744 Author Strel_[chuk,__N_,__A. and Bessudnova, M. F. Inst Mo-s-c-ow I' ns-t it Lite for Chemical Machine Construct:hn Title The Detonation of Methane-Air Mixtures by Sparks Pro- duced by Shock or Friction Orig Pub; Sb, tr. kafedry tekhniki bezopasnosti 1953-1955, Mosk. in-t kh1m. mashinostr., M., 1956, 911-129 Abstract: A method is described for carrying out tests on the flammability of methane-air mixtures, and it is shown that such mixtures containing up to 8.5% CH4 can be detonated by sparks produced by the impact of steel hammers on steel objects and by sparks produced by the friction of steel on abrasives (carborundum), when the riiixture contains 4-4.5% 02. The interpolation method was used to construct curves giving the probability of detonation of such mixtures. Theoretical calculations of the heat balance of the sparks as a function of time Card 1/2 GRIGORTAN, Grigorly Markovich, dok-tor tekhnicheskikh nauk; ALIKSIN. AlekBandr Goorgiyevich, Inzhener, ZAKS. Saveliv L5vovich, kandidat tekhatcheakikh nauk; KUZIN. Mikhail Ivanovich, inzhener; POLOUOV, Vladimir Tikhono- vich. kandidat tekhnichaskilrh nauk; SUKHANOV, Vasiliy Pavlovich. inzhener. SUIRANOV, D.K.. inzhen6r. STRHLICHL34.likolay-Autonovich. inzhener; CHIMYAK, I-19ya LOvovich, F., retsen- zent; ROYZEN, I.S., otvetstvennyy re"ktor; ZAMARAYEVA, K.M., vedu- shchiy redaktor; KOVALHVA, A.A.. vedushchiy redaktor; SAVINA, Z.A., vedushchi-y redaktor, TROFIMOV. A.V.. tekhnichaskiy redaktor [safety engineering and fire prevention in the petroleum industry] Tekhnika bezopeanosti i protivopozharnaia tekhnika v neftianoi prOMYBh1ennosti. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhzi. izd-vo neftianoi i gorao- toplivnoi lit--ry, 1956. 508 D. (MLRA 10:1) (Petroleum industr7--Safety measures) (Fire prevention) SOLOVITEV, Nikolay Usillyevich; UMILOV, Petr Ivanovich; ,STRZ[.ICMX, Nikolay Aatonovicbj Prinimal uchastiye IVAHOV, L.A. 31~dk~,__ --f A.Ta., red.; SHPA , e.G., takhn.red. (Principles of safety and fire-prevention techniques in the chemical industry] Osnovy tekhniki bezopasnosti i protivo- pozharnoi tekhniki v khimicheskoi promyshlennosti. Moskvs, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ryg 1960. 393 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Chemical ixxdustries--Safety measures) ,. STMLtGHUK7,N-.,. prrf.,, doktor tekIn.nauk; YAKJVLLV, A., kand.t-eklui,nuvk-~ N.v In zh. Resistance to fire of reinforced concrete girders. Pozh,delo 6, --C~5: 9-11 Mx 163. 1o:4) (Building muturials-Testing) STRELICHUK, N., prof., doictor tekhn.naukc; YEVTYUSILKIN, N., inzh. Fxperimental determining of --,ire prevention spacingg of open-air in- stallations. Pozh.delo 9 no.11:8-11 N '63. (MIRA 17:1) STRELICHUK, N.A., doktur tekhn. nauk; YEV7YUSHK12T, N.M. inzh. .9 Probl--m of determining fire limits between open installa- tions. Prom. stroi. 41 no.12:13-18 N 163. (M.TFU 17:2) s'rRELICIIUK, N.A.; YAKOVI,[,,V, A.I.; a.NKnv, N.I. Use of A.F.Vanichev's method in determining the limits of refractoriness of structural members of lightweight concrete. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 7 no.4:10~-110 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4) STRELICHUK., N.A... do;-tor Lekhn. nauk; GNUSKIN, A.M., inzh. Experimental testing of constructional meanures for protecting buildings from explosions caused by gas-ai:- mixtures. Prom. strol. 43 no. 11:34-35 165. OURA 18:12) ACC NR; AT7002131 SOURCE CODE: QR/0000/66/000/000/0667/0684! AUTHOR: Kostin, I. Kh.; Smirnov, Yu..G.; Strellchuk, N. A.; Khesin, G. L.; Shaposh- nikov, V. N. ORG: none TITLE: An investigation, using the dynamic photoelasticity method, of pressure waves due to an explosion (a concentrated impulse in single pha-se and polyphase regions) SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po polyarizatsionno-opticheskomu metodu issledo- vaniya napryazheniy. 5th, Leningrad, 1964. Polyarizatsionno-opticheskiy metod issledo-I vaniya napryazheniy (Polarizing-optical method of investigating stresses); trudy kon- ferentsii. Leningrad. Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1966, 667-684 TOPIC TAGS: explosive, shock wave, pressure effect, elastic deformation, elastic stress, elastic wave, light polarization, explosive ItZ==D- ABSTRACT: The results of an experimental investigation of pressure waves due to con- centrated explosions in homogeneous and nonhomogeneous media are reported. Two main problems were investigated: the nature and propagation of pressure waves in homoge- neous semi-infinite regions (explosion of small amounts of lead nitride in or on an epoxy plate of 250 x 300 x 4 mm), and in nonhomogeneous regions (explosion of small fixed amounts of lead nitride in an epoxy plate 360 x 260 x 4 mm, with the plate per- Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT7002131 forated by aper-tures of various shapes). The experiments were recorded using pola- rized light with a photographic camera. 1. Pressure waves due to an explosion in an infinite plate: The pressure waves in this experiment consisted of a compression phase and a subsequent extension phase. The higher harmonics appearing after the ex- tension wave are for practical purposes negligible. The ratio of compression phase to extension phase amplitudes depends on the size of the explosive charge and the dis- tance from the epicenter of the explosion. It was found that the wavelength increas- es initially with increasing charge to a certain value. An additional increase in charge does not contribute to a further increase in wavelength. 2. Distribution of pressure waves near a free surface: Jn this experiment the propagation and the cha- racteristics of the pressure wave due to an explosion'scme distance frcm the surface within a plate were recorded. 3. The mechanisms of dislocations within the medium and on the free surface. 4. The reflection and refraction of pressure waves in lami- nated media: These phenomena were observed in two- and three-layer media for varying depths of charge location. The propagation of pressure wave through a plate contain- ing round, elliptical, and other apertures was investigated in three series of ex- periments. Orig. art. has: 10 figures. SUB CODE: 15,19,20/ SUBM DATE: 14J=66/ ORIG PEP: 007/ OTH REF: 001 Card 2/2 i I Ascorbic acid Lactordiation and anolitation W Z keto I.. gulonic acid and Its derivatives. V. hi. .4m[ in.) lit 24tt-L. Sulonk- a6l ivitto aworbic acid in alk. itirsfu ife t-inpirit or give lw%)r virioln Ilitect timvirmimi witis 11CI in II11r l .if 120" t,tk,-- but :9 1 mm. (-I. C.A.41. #UPI&O. 11C.41111% III mj .,III III III,- pl-vile, ..I 11il lotus SW 1.1 C 4 3.1. a vi,W. A-lid IICI tit A,4)11 1.1 11 .1, C.A. 34. JIF-N-l. heAlitig the .1taerl .... rdml. L, litl4t md ....... I IICI (S4.4-lin -0 C-I . 41. 2.1111.5.11 ..1- gave I.Itil yi,1.14; Iwtitills 12 larl lit$ !I. P.Iff% FtOI( an,141.041mil IICIg,tve.a Ifralitig the diucrionr sfrriv. iii inert .w)IN-cnt4 iti m-0 ii-Im givrs lit, tit 7?4!*~ Oil& 11ralitis P-M. It,- M, csttirr. of d6l-riwiv deriv. (,-(. 101ter. C.A 34, IX:.'V) Ili (ClItC11, clinig. IICI Mp hri. tit 611* gave a 711-C virki wfirit tw~ taciii %:,, pment. 'rhe Iwit yil-lds (XV-,! w,r, .4VIAilml With 100H mul ClIch. (Cificit" C.II.. 'K Vill, At glvms It. -.0' ~tfml III, I., IrAdlIv is list . ... ........ III 1'~ Ill. 1*11. tilla ..I IlreA '-I I-".- W.; 1-0 .... ...... ... . Mechanimn of vansloss3stiott of discolons7l' beto-i plook acid We ascorbic acid, V M. l4tre-kil imi I . 1 ek.'. I )b.AAej KAOM. (J. 6,11. chrtff.~ 11). ="JOW).-The reactiom Appeaus to pr-evd As fou.... undeir the induence of a strocti; acid in An ittert sof~cnt anti VIM the diAcetone-2-ketti-L-gulouic acid (D tinderg- hydrolysis with slaitiltatiemsesterificarittriol the CfMf; the product laws HiOll. famiing a I-Ucionr, %hich I'v C11.4- ~ket. shift fiWilts I.-As"Wilic cid (111. I(tJtil%K :-S' 9. 1 (cryst. ftumohydfatc). 40 nit. (Cli'cl)'. ."d V, nd. 71'~ I ICI in dry 261~011 1 hr. at W-S* gave. aftet standing overnight, 827v Afe, ut. ictudo. it,. I.,w; 7, (from MeOll). The best conversion it) U takes 1)1.tcr hv IsCIA11112 :0) S. 1 18 lars. in 41) nit. (CHICIh and 6 tul. ixir,~ Ittoll contit. 18% licl, yielding 81-2% 11 of 98 J)"s ;K-ity- L)ixtu.oltbeetAn.xiviab2f~Ntc.Co- Thetie.1 NArious ales. varies the yields as Follows, umicir anhyd. coi- .1itions w in the piescove of 0.3 niole 11,4), trsp.: Idet Pl I ,3 and 73. HIM 78 iwd 112, ftOll 67-78 and 141.8, Ilutill rAi 71) and 8J.S. ist.-BuOll 50-4111 and W. .57 #18 And --.6%. A turve of the rate tJ Irinimoi % ith Nt,f)jj its prrs~ted; it ihaws a rapid rise of 11 during the I it 7 hr*., fullowed by an almost Ant curve of very slow rise even it L'S firs. IICI ids 34 times as effective as liftcO.. An in- ,rei- .4 ictup. by IW speedit the reaction by a factor .1 neiriv :1. G. M. K'W.IAj.-M TransformMicin and apthcRis of cALL-WigArilei. VL Studies fit the field of acetonation of hexases. V. N1. Bere- -"vAil and L ""trel'Onlit. Sb,irtuk SIaTr7-(/rr,1?NF-- t r" im. . I V:d cf. 0111o, C..I. 32. ;?3 121. -AF I r. I v,k if 2.3"IJI'dit -optop% I plow-koppvNIVIelit, 41"riv, (11), ;)krs prupd. t1watkfactisrily idroIY,ii inMc!Coitith IfjSOj. The bL-;t re,ufts are Iw h . in 0.00"N FICI; 50 g. I in sm, "l1. 11:0 ~jivj 0.-1 g. -,(d, HCI I-pt 2 limat PP. mvulmli?ed ;Oth sm,l. K-CO, to Co!igo r-::1, evapd. in irrim at 7)', zind v-,td, with MOAC gx. v 71, 11, in. 9'-'-3*. llyslrohii~ o)f the Tin in Ibc prv,v1tvC of I ImScl, imi Yidd fr,~ ~orbci~c. Thit It.v- t,, 11 prwcv,14 ;it wh a rate thm r,-en it 0% 2070 t.lvx~ phce i;t 20 win. The vield-temp. ciave .1 1 hru.J, at be,,wift "hicli (lie re- T!w sit, it. !iziumit ,f part or the 1-11 lludl'~J; site on. 1). cf a 104~i7' Inixt. i% OLN" of 2" -,0 t -:; k L., 5. :i i z- I of a its iyt.. 4 1.:". G. .111. K. BFJ=OVSKIY, V.M.; TSIMARKINA, G.Te.; STR3I.P,,ULU, L.I.; Separtion and acetonization of /0,-,,e-2:3-monoacetonesorbofuranoi3.t. Trudy VNIVI 5:21-25 154. (MLHA 9;3) 1. Sintatichoskaya laboratoriya i skeperimentallnyy zavod Vee- soyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatel!okogo vitaminnogo instituta. (FLIRANOSZ) A,S /-2 Clitsiml M-M-Ciff-nas. 0yuc. i. VIVVIM T. -43WIP-91' -Addn. g. guanidine nitrate tit 70' to 140 rul. EtOl;,,t from 10.1 g. Na and refluxing 2 hx4 , follic,wM by adlin. of 25 g. 140,CC11,CN anti tirring 1.5 hrs gave Ater cf,ncn. Pnd ' t0n. witi:I R -,"www-o- I _() ''.;) I,, i101" ij,SO, &S.7l!,, I 6-hpirmxypyrimtdine fWIF'lle ~1.; I t40 g.) ill o~(Y) nil. Ilot If.(') and 12 f; tlear,-d i%ith 15 z NaNo, in 40 nil JI't), Rite, "Ll"il '-,L, 94 '-.' If?'7;, if Fo, 'Congn r"i lj,::caz,jr b. ~k~ 1-1 h.cigt it V.;l iT:,4( In Z fkg "'i IL4. -.f:L f F. If,! Ill 2 :11c) USSR/Chomintry Card 1/1 Authors : Berozovakly, V. M.; Rodlonova, E, P.; and Strol'chunas, L. I. Title : Conversion and synthesis of carbohydrates, Part 10.- Derivation of d- and 1- lyxoflavined, Periodical : Zhur. Obahchei Ehim. 24, Ed. 4, 628 - 635, April 1954 Abstract : The authors synthesized I-Iyxose from diacetone-2-keto-l-gulonic acid by a series of conversions. Epimerization of the 1-1,vxonic acid was carried out in form of cadmium binary salt. The I-Iyxonic acid was converted Into 1.lyxose by lactonization and electrolytic reduction on a mercury cathode. The d- and 1-lyxoflavines were synthesized by con- densatlon of lyxone with 3, 4-dimethylaminobenzene, reduction of the obtained N-glucoside into lyxamine, its azocombination and condensation of the azo-dye with barbituric acid. Pourteen references; 7 USSR since 1886; 1 Mexican 1949-1950; 2 Swiss since 1935; 4 USA since 1947. Chemical formulae. Institution : All-Union Scientific Research Vitamin Institute. Submitted : August 7. 1953 ST=i64UNASj L. 1. USSR/Chemintey Card 1/1 Authors I Berezovskiy, V. M.; and Strellchunav, L. I. Title r Conversion and synthesis of carbohydrates. Part l1.- Oxidation of ke- toe*. Periodical t Zhur, Ob, Khim. 24) Ed, 51 $56 - 86o, May 1954 Abstract Ketose in an alkali solution reacts with the oxygen in a strictly oqui- molecular ratio. Ketose has a considerably higher reactivity (approx. 4.7 times) than-aldose especially with respect to oxygen oxidation. The oxidation reaction of so'rboss which leads to the formation of Vl- onic acid takes place in narrow temperature ranges,, at a tomperatur* above 429 and the reaction assumes an entirely different terdoncy, Another side-product of such a reaction is oxalic acid. Five refer- ence3. Graphs. Institution: All-Union Soientific-Research Vitamin Institute Submitted -. December 4, 1953 , Mal "- ky V. A!, Deltzoy-Ail 1, L. 1. arcl'drarlas, aad U. Va. Karp,j. U.'I.S,P,. Ptemyt- le avid ii; dis~iolvtA in 5-73S HCI and filte"d. frILUeIiifld,ltrat--, i4 dild. witli 11,0 tu a concn. (I 1.0-1.11N HCI' --Ll 'Luliii~l BMEZOVSKIY, V.M.; STRELICHUNAS, L.I. Efficient method for the hydrolysis, enolization, and lactonization of diacetone-2-keto-l-~gulonic acid into ascorbic acid. Trudy VNIVI 6!55-60 159. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy vitaminnyy institut. Sinteticheskaya laboratoriya. (ASCORBIC ACID) 1, wt*"'!~~ i'l., F, ( e )Wli ACC NR. 'U'U00')5U'4 WURCL GOL&s GWO01316510001011103361033~ AUTHOR: Totes, A. S.; Grit,orjova, L. F. ; Strolcina, M. V.; Roskova, G. P. WG: 111:;_~LLULC Of the Chemistry or suica ten Acp4qpy _qf ningrad (u5tav chomic si'likatu, Akademic ved SSSR) TITLE: Effect of the mechanical, thermal and chemical treatment of glass on its strength/and surface quality SOURCE: Sklar a keramik, no. 11, 1965, 336-338 TOPIC TAGSt glass manufacturing machinery, Class, glass property, riechanical property ABSTRACT: The article reports on the investigation of the effect of the mechanical working of glass on its strength, and the effect of surface quality on strength in relation to the method of production and subsequent treatment. The study was under- taken because the effect of the mechanical working of glass on its strength has not boon sufficiently investigated. The strength of the glass samples was determined by a method developed at the A. F. Yoffe Leningrad Physical Technical Institute of the AS USSR (Fizikotakhnichoskiy Inatitut im. A. F. Yoffe AN SSSR) in which the samples are subject to increasing loads on -a circular test block until they break. In every case at least 10 glass samples were tested. The average departure from the mean Card 1/2 L 08669-67 ACC NR:-AP6009 valuo for atrangth was 15%, and the maximum limits of accuracy of the method. It was Class surface made with a Fourcault apparatus can be made visible bY 3 min etching in glass which has ulso been treated by tempering polished glass, has the same or greater art has; 5 figures and 2 tables. departure 60% which does not exceed the determined that a flame polished flat has a characteristic structure which a 4% solution of HF. Mechanically polished or etching as in the case of flame strength than flame polished glass. Orig. SUB CODE3 llh/SUBM DATEi none/ ORIG REFs 004/ OTH REFj 004 J-1 ORLOV, Sergey Fedorovich; NARBUT, Mikhail Vasillyevich;-STRELE L.A., red. (Methodological manual for traction analysis of motor vehicles and tractors with hydraulic torque converters] Metodicheskoe rukovodstvo po tiagovomu raschetu avtow- bilei i traktorov s gidrotransformatorom; uchebnoe po- sobie. Leningrad, Leningr. lesotekhn. eked. 1962. 37 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Motor vehicles-Design and construction) (Tractors-Design and construction) GALYAMICHEV, Veniamin Aleksandrovich; STRELE-L-L A., red. L_: (General dynamics of lumber transportation machinery) Ob- shchaia dinamika lesotransportnykh mashin; uchebnoe poso- bie. Leningrad, Leningr. Lesotekhn. akademila, 1962. 46 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Lumber--Transportation) KORCHUNOV, N.G.; BARANOV, A.I.; GREKHOV, G.F.; DRANITSYNA, N.N.; STRELE-L-A., red. (Methods of conducting, practice training forl'te students of forestry faculties] Metodika provedonlin uchebnoi praktiki dlia studentov lesoinzhenernykh fakulltetov; uchebnoe posoble. Leningrad, Leningr. Lasotekhn. akad. 1962. 61 p. (MiRA 16:7) (Foresters-Education and training) BOGDANOV, Petr Lukich, prof.;_STRELE, L.A., red. [Dendrology] Dendrologlia; uchebnoe posobie dlia prove- ,deniia prakticheskikh zaniatil. i uchabnoi praktiki (dlia khoziaistvennogo fakullteta). Leningrad, Leningr. leso- tekhn. akad. im. S.M.Kirova, 1963. 37 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Trees) KINAUFVA, Niw! ivimovna; .1371'REIE, L.A., red. [Functions of several va--inbles; abstract of lectures) Fur).ktsii mnogikh peremenrWkh; konspekt lektsii. Lenin- grad, Lesotekhnicheskaia akad., 1963. 133 p. (MIRA 17.1-2) YANTOVSKIY, A.T.; Z~)NOV, Ye.G.; ~ARELE, L.A.$ ro(l. 7, 4 ury P.0 [Drawings In descriptive geometry; a textbook] . nachertatellnol goometrii; uchobnoe posobie. Leningrad, Leningr. Leaotekhn. akad. in.. 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