SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STUDENIKOVA, Z.V. - STUDENTSOV, N.N.
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AUTHORS: Neaterenko. G. V,_ Studinikova4 Z, V Savinava Yn.~ N~.
TITLE: Rare and Trace Ela~nents in Skarris of Tyrny Auz (Redkiye I
rasseyannyye elementy v akarnakh T.Irny -Auza)
PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1958. Nr 3, pp 228 234 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In this paper the distribution and the behaTiour of the
following elements are investigated during the forration pro-
cess of the skarn deposits; tin, gerraniusi, galliumi cobalt..
nickel chromium, vanadium titanium. zirconi-um, strontium,
barium, and beryllium. The main ele;nents of this deposit;
tungsten and volybdenur are not described.. The analysis was
carried out in the spectral laboratory of the Institute of
Geochemistry and Analytital Che4istry In this paper the skarn
formation is discussed first; then the- behaviour of single
elements is discussed. The resitlt3 of the analysis are given
in tables inserted in the text,, The author3 draw the following
final conclusions from their papei and tin are
Card 1/2 introluced bj reans of sclutions in the course of ths skaern
Rare and Trace Elezents in Skarns of Tyrny- A~.,z 7,~58
forT,ation, 2) Gallium, cobalt nickel chrocium vanadium
titanium. zirconium; strontium., bariur. and berylliur come
into the skarns from the bictite hcrnfels; in the course of
the skarn formation cf the latter the inenri-oned ele-,ents mi-
grata to . different extent. i a. ctLromium vanadium. t'Lta---
nium zirconium, strontium and bariui to the greatest extent,
nickel to a smaller extent gallium cobalt, and beryllium tc
a hardly determinable extenr_ 3) The rare and disperse elements
do not form own minerals and enter into the crystal lattice of
silicates as isomorphous adssiixtures; :nly titanium and zirco-
nium occur partly as sphene and zirconium. There are la 'tables
and 7 referen,~as. 3 of which are Soviet-.
ASSOCIATION: institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimi2. in, V.I.,Vernadskogo,
All SSSR. M3skya (MoscowfInstitute rif Geochemi-try and Analy-
tical Chemistry ineni V-I., Vernadskiy.AS USSR)
SUBLTITTED-, March 5- 1958
L, Rare earrh demec. tt& USSR Rpre ~a_rtn ~A_tmert_z -Pv~pertiez
3. Geor1emist-K~y
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B100147
AUTHORS: Studenikova, Z. V., Glinkina, M. I., Kornilova, K. I.
TITLE: Geochemistry of tungsten and molybdenum
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 19, 19610 82, abstract
19G11 (Sb. "Geokhim. tsikly". M., Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1960,
178-186)
TEXT: The authors present extensive material of facts established by them
as well as published data characterizing the Mo and W distribution in
magmatic rocks. The Mo : W ratio varies between 0.2 and 0.5 in different
types of rock. A study of the distribution of these elements in
genetically connected series of intrusive rocks showed an accumulation of
W in the later border differentiation products (alaskites), with monotonic
Mo content and a low increase of its content in basic rocks. Mo separates
from W at the stage of formation of quartz diorites (granodiorites).
Analytical data of the monomineral fractions show that the principal mass
of the two elements is bound to feldspars and quartz, with Mo primarily
accumulating in plagioclase. The localization of Mo and W in leucocratic
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minerals is explained by peculiarities of the electronic shells requiring
a 6-coordination in the form of a trigonal prism (which can be observed on
2+
plagioclase). This leads to an isomorphous substitution of Ca . In the
autometamorphism of granites, the substitution of plagioolase by muscovite
is due to de-anorthositation processes. Ca and W are set free and form
small scheelite deposits, primarily in the anticlinal sections of granite
massifs. W simultaneously accumulates at the pegmatite stage, and its con-
tent in quartz veins decreases. The h1o content in products of postmagmatic
processes changes slightly, and increases inconsiderably in the quartz
veins. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation-i
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STUDFaIKOVix. Z ~4_-PAVIXAO, L. 1.
Tungsten and molybdenum concentrations in alkaline rocks of
the eastern Tuva and the Forthera Caucasus. Geokhimiia no.7:
594-600 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1. V.1. Varnadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytiral
Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
(Tuva Autonomous Province--Rocks. Ignmous)
(Minerallnyye vody*ragion--Rocks, Igneous)
(Tungsten) (Molybdenum)
STUDENIKOVA, Z. V.; GLINKIVA, M. I.; KORNILOVA, K. I.
11 ContrIbution to the geachemistry of tengsten and mclybdenum"
Paper submitted at the International Geological Congress XXI Session -
L1-60 (Reports of Soviet Geologists) Problem No. 1, 15-24 Aug. 61
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AUTHOR: Maslennikov, V. G.-(Leningrad);
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Rozov, S. Y. (beningrad); Studenkov.-A. M.--(Leningrad)
TITLE- Experimental study of the location of a detached shock wave
in real. gases
SOURCE: Prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheakoy fiziki, no. 1, 1965,
98-102
TOPIC TAGS: supersonic flow, shock wave, stand off distanc'e. de-
.tached shock wave, ballistic shock tube4i;real gas, vibrational excitation,
thermodynamic equilibrium
ABSTRACT: A method is described for measuring the stand-off distance
of a bow shock wave from a blunt body in free flight, and the effect
of excitation of vibrational degrees of freedom on the location of
the detached shock wave in air and in carbon dioxide to investigated
by means of a ballistic shock tube. It is stated that this method
is free from all errors due to refraction of light in the gas shock
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layer. A schematic diagram of the setup. (see Fig. I of the Enclo-
sure) and a description of the experimental procedure are given.
Oscillographs of the flow over bodies of various ',hemispherical shapes
and at various velocities from 500 to 2000 m/sec are presented.
Theoretical data, with y - 1.4 , are compared with the results of
experimental measurements of the stand-off distance in air from a
hemispherical model 15 mm in diameter, at initial pressures of
100 mm Hg and 1 atm, at velocities,of M - I to 7, and in carbon di-
oxide from a hemispherical model 57mm,indiameter at velocities of
M - 2 to 4. An analysis of the results shows that a variation in
the initial pressure, at given It. leads to a substantial variation
of the stand-off distance and that for all values of the Initial
pressure, the variation in the stand-off distance with increased 11,
shows a tendency for eqtablishment of thermodynamic equilibrium in
the shock layer. The flow regimes which correspond to a total
"freezing" equilibrium and nonequilibrium excitation of vibrations
were investigated. Orig. art. has: 7 figures. (AS]
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STUDEITKOV.A, Nata3-iy-&-Y-ikhaylovna; RYZHKOV, A.S,., red.; GERASIMOVA,
Ye.S., tek-hn. red.
(Costs and the profitableness of collective farm production]
Sebestoimost' produktsii i rentabellnost' kolkhoznogo pro-
izvodstva. Moskva, Ekonoraiz&t, 1962. 83 p. (MIRA 15-,9)
(Collective farms- -Costs)
LEMESHEVP M.Ya-; LAGUTIN, N.S.; GREKULOV, L.F.; KRASWV, V.D.; MEN,
A.A.; YAKOVLEVA, T.V.; ANANIYEVA, L.F.; KGL-OSCVA, Ye.Ya.;
MURASHKO, Tu.V.; GABIDULLIN, V.M.; POPC-V, N.I.; POPOV, N.M.;
STUDENKOVA, N.M.; SYYSLOVA, A.S.; PANIN, N.S., red.;PANIN,N.S.,red.;
G15 ikwi, Ye.S... tekhn.red.
[Methods for creating an abundance of agricultural products in
the U.S.S.R.] Puti sozdaniia isobiliia sellska~-khoziaistvennykh
produktov v SSSR. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 317 p. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Sektor ekonomicheskikh problem sellskaFgo khozyaystva. Nauchno-
issledovatellskoge ekonomicheskogo instituta Gosplana SSSR (for
all except Panin,N.S., Panin, N.S., Gerasimova).
(Farm produce)
STUDENKOVA, Nataliya. Mikhaylovna; KOSTIN, V.P.,, red.
[',.'.ethod of calculating the cost of production on col-
lective and state farms] Metodika, ischisleniia sebe-
stoimosti produktsii v kolkhozakh i sovkhozakh. Moskva,
Ekonomika, 1965. 126 p. (MIRA 18.7)
.__-STUD31DIlKOV-Y-V-AL-4StudenrWi-ov, T.V.], inzh.
Devplopylent of transportation In the Ukrainian S.S.R. Nauka I
zhyttia 9 no.6:13-17 Je 159. (MIRA 12:8)
(Ukralte-Transportation)
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SMTUTIE4NXIKQI--Zjmofey Yagillyevich (Studennykov, T.Y.1; KOBA, If., red.;
-R~ -
KOPITKOYA, N.~ ~en~..~
[Transportation and commnnications in the Ukraine during the
seven-yo-ar plan] Transport i zvliazok Ukrniny v Semyrichtsi.
Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry URSR, 1960, 102 p.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Ukraine-Communication and traffic)
SHVETS, Ivan Trokhimovich (Shvets I, I.T.11),OVC[LAREfIKO, low D"ilovich,
akadem:Lk,- DOBROKHOTOV, NikoUy N#61A.Yevich [Dob rokhotov, M.M.1"
akademik,, zasluzhennyy deyit6l' nauki i t6khniki USSR;
STUDEaluliKOV.-Tiwfe"ao-ii-,Ye-~vi6h" [Studennykov, T.V.]; BAKUMA,
el-Fedorovi6h, akademik,-AIINENKOY Petr Alekseyevich
(Dmytranko, Petro Oleksilovych]
Congress of conquerors. Znan. ta pratsia no.10:1-5 0 161.
(MIRA 14:8)
1. Rektor Kiyevskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. T.G.
Shevchanko (for Shvets). 2. AN USSR (for Ovcharenko). -.
3* Nachallnik upravleniya transporta, i svyazi Ukrainskogo
sovnarkhoza (for Studennikov). 4. Chlen-korrespondent
Ukrainskoy Akademii sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk (for Dmitrenko).
(Russia-Economic conditions)
FROLOVA, M,K.; FRIDMANI, O.A,; LIFSKTY, A.I.; STUTI)~W~LIY~O,Y.A.j NEELYUBOVA, G,A.
Wat-rproof roo'ing on a base of bitumen and --Iibi..,--r
stroi. mat, 11 no.2,,10-11 F 165. (M-TR-A i8-1~)'
ACqESSION NR: AP4041335 S/0119/64/000/006/0001/0003
AUTHOR: Yerkovich, G. Yo.; Studennikov, Yu. A.
TITLE: Using an electronic potentiometer for narrow-range program control
SOURCE: Priborostroyaniye. no. 6. 1964, 1-3
TOPIC TAGS: potentiometer. electronic potentiometer, automatic control,
program automatic control
ABSTkACT: An experience with remodeling a standard electronic potentiometer
(PSRI-01) for a narrow range (measuring temperature within l,Z50-1,450C) is
reported. Two versions of remodeling - the addition of a resistor and altering
the values of three existent resistors - are considered and found to have no effect
on the potentiometer sensitivity. The instrument error, an a result of the
remodeling, increases fromt:0.5% tot:3%. The dead zone is I-ZC. The
remodeled potentiometer was used in the program control of temperature of a
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laboratory furnace used for physico -chemical investigations; the program was set
to lower the furnace temperature at a rate of 1/2 to 1/12 degree C/ndnute.
Orig. &rt. has: 3 figures and 6 formulas.
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tudenni Yu. A.,; Y.erkovich,, G. Ye*
AUTHORSi S ~oy
TITLE4 A compensating device for the VR5/20 thermocoup
le
SDURCEi Zavodskaya laboratoriya.. v. 31, no. 3, 1965, 390-391
0-thermal erd.,/ YR.512Q hermocougl
TOPIC TAGSi thermocoR21 tungste rhenium t
PEL copper wire; FEShO101 manganese wire., PPTV1 potsntiometer 7A
ell,
ABUMACT: The W-Re-41-Re VR 5/20 thermocouple is wideV used for measuring
temperature in the 0-2500C interval in a vacuum, In a reducing atmospherep or in
a neutral atmosphere. But the cost of tungsten-rhenium wire is high,, and a
compensating device of less expensive material is desirable. For comparative data.
the authors studied Fe-Al. nichrome-Cu, and Fe-M thermocouples for thermal emf.,
which differs little from that for W-Re-4-Re thermocouples# Electrodes consisted
of annealed and unannealed iron wire, PEL copper wirep PEShUMH managanese wire,
and electrotechnical. aluminum wire. The iron wire was annealed for 7 hours at
500C. The thermal emf of the thermocouples was measured In the interval 10-100C
by a PPTVl direct ourrent potentiometer. The hot junction of the thermocouple was.
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placed in awater bath; the cold junction was themiostatically controlled at OG,
Measurements were made 5-10 times for each thermocouple for both direeb and
inverse dependence. The total error was less than 2%. The nichrome-Cu thermo-
couple proved to be unsuitable and was discarded. Gurves for the other thermocou-
ples are shown in Fig. 1 on the Enclosure. The thermal emf of the annealed pair
Fe-Ma p:roved to be nearest that for the W-Re-.4-1-Re thermocouple in the interval
10-50C. The difference between the two was less than 3%. The difference increased
with rising temperaturej reaching 13% at 90C* This combination may then be used
in the interval 10-50C as a compensating device for the VR 5/20 thermocouple. The
temperature interval 10-500 is the operating interval for electronic potentiometers.
It is necessary, hawever, to compare the thermal emf of each group of conductors
in the compensating device with the curTe for the VR 5/20 thermocouple. Orige
art. has: 1 figure.
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Lim-ted myositis ossificans of traumatic origin. Nauch. rab. asp. i
klin. ord. no.6:227-233 160. (1141RA 14:12)
1. Kafedra travmatologii (zav. prof. D.K.Yazykov) TSentrallnogo
instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey.
(MUSCLES-DISEASES)
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M~:N'SIIAKOV. Vladimir Mikhallovich; STUDSNOK, G.A.,inzhenar, redaktor;
KUVSIIINSKIY, V.V. kandidat t~1116'icheskikh- `n~%*, rotsenzent;
TOLSTOV, M.A.,inzbener, ratsenzent;DUGINA, N.A..tekhnichaskiy
re9daktor
[Planing machines] StrogalInye stanki. Pod red. G.A. Studenok.
Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1956.
54 p. (Nauchno-populiarnaia bibliotaka rabochego stanochnitca,
no.22)
(Planing machines)
ROZIN. Alaksandr Iosifovich; ROZZNTSVBYG, V.D.. inzhener, rateenzent;
STUD OK. G.A. inzhener, redaktor; TIRMAKOV, H.P., tekhnicheekiv
radaictor
[Machinist tool maker] Slesarl-instrumental8shchik. Moskva, Gos.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 300 p.
(Machine-tool industry) (KLFA 10:9)
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USSR/Physics - Copper
Deformation
Apr 50
Influence of the Speed of Preliminary Deformation
Upon the Absorption of Energy During the Compressior
of Copper," Yu. A. Studenok, Siberian Physicotech
Inst, Lab of Metallophys
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XX, No 4, pp 431-4-309
Studenok deterraines energy absorbed during static
compression of copper which Las been preliminarily
deformed dynamically and statically by 10, 20, and"
Shows amount of energy absorbed depends on
163T101
ussli/pbysics - Copper (Contd) Apr 50
speed of preliminary deformation, as should be
expected from theory of hardening and relaxation.
Submitted 20 Jan 49.
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T IT I _ E N',I I U.- C 0 ftile ' W'11111.L' Ldye.-S- 01-1 the 1101111TIg Surface of Railroad Car
Wheel$ (Priroda ' bt-lykh sloyev" na povQrkhnost; katanya vagonnykh
ko I es I
A A L Dok. -10-letl -L, V llkOV
E 1~: 10 D ~ C - 7-v Na~Tchn 11~onferents,i. posvyashch. 0
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i)d D-1-5i
"~2 i'lZACT The nature of the ' white lavers", %vilich ap!pear oil the rollin surface
9
of i-ailroad car wheel~i upon braking, was Studied by X-ra,,. diffraction
and metallographic an.IyLos and also bv testing for microllardness.
It is shwvn thdt the "v.-hite layers" appear not to be the LLSLIal ii-iarlen-
S11C CaLlScd by liardeniziL through friction, but are formed as a reSLI)t
of Coll-1plex processes, aniong which plastic deformation is tile princi-
pal one To decrease the amount of surface damage of ti-,e wheels an
Increase in the amount Of C In Steel 15 recommended v.-ith a view of
iii-locding tile process of development of plastic deformations
I A. N.
SOV/137-58 11-23506
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallur,oiva 1958, Nr 1. 1, p 2 37 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Studenok, Yu. A.
TITLE: The Amount of Retained Austenite in High- speed Steel as a Function of
Heat Treatment Based on Data of Magnetic Analysis (Ostatoctinyy
austenit v bystrorezhuslichey stati v zavisimosti ot termoobrabotki po
dannym magiiitnogo analiza)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch, 40-letiy(L Velikoy
Oktyabr'sk, sots. revolyutsii. Nr 2, Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t. 1957,
p 73
ABSTRACT: A comparative evaluation of high speed steels R9 and R18 after
standard heat treatment (quenching followed by repeated tempering)
and after controlled cooling: The expediency of the employment of
controlled cooling as a method ensuring complete decomposition of
austenite is demonstrated. Rockwell -hardness testing is not suffi
ciently sensitive to serve as a characLeristic of the steel, A mag
netic analysis provides reliable results permitting the evaluation
of the quality of tool steels.
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KISLIK, V.A., doktor Lekhn.nauk, prof.; STUDEENOK, Yu.A., kand.f1z1ko-matem.nauk,,
dotsent; POLYAKOV, A.N., inzh.
Increasing the wear resistance of the pistons of a D-50 diesel loco-
motive engine in the area of the upper grooves. [Sbor.trud.] RIIZffT
no.31:226-297 '61. ()GRA 16:12)
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AUTHOR: Askar'yan, G. A.;.Rabinovich, M. S.; Smirnova, A. D.; Studenovj_V. B.
ORG: nysics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Academy of SciencesSSSR (Fizicheski
institut Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Polarization of the ionization halo during air breakdown in a constant
electric field
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v redaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 2, no. 11, 1965, 503-506.
TOPIC TAGS: laser, nonlinear optics, laser pulsation, CiaA
AA
ABSTRACT: The ionization halo formed during gas breakdown at the focus of a beam
from a Q-spoil r was investigated by studying its polarization due to an
R
applied eletN~ f'-1freld, Eo - 10 v/cm - 1 kv/cm, at the focus. In the first series'
of experiments, the quickly'varying field perturbations generated during formation
of the halo were registered by a thin probe with a dielectric sheath placed per-
pendicularly to the electric field at a distance of approximately 1 cm above the
breakdown. The duration of a signal from the probe (30-50 psec) was close to
that of the laser pulse. Its amplitude Em increased linearly with the increasing
electric field (Em/Eo 1 0.5 X 10-3 cm). By comparing the signal from the probe
with the characteristics of the halo it was established that the region frnm which
the field was forced out (a eff) was ~ 1 cm. In the othert-series of.experiments the
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breakdown occurred between two flat electrodes with a potential difference Av placed
relatively far away from each other. One of the electrodes was grounded through
a 75-ohm resistor, and the current flowing toward the electrode was measured.
It was conf irmed that aef f '~ 1 cm. In the experiments it was established that the
photoef f ect of the spark f otmed during the breakdown and the photoelectric ef f ect
associated with the surfaces of the electrodes could be neglected. The ionization
of the gas was attributed to the multiphoton absorption in the ultraviolet region
of the spectrum or to absorption of kv x-ray photons emitted by the hot plasma in
the breakdown rogion. The authors also discovered a rapidly generated intrinsic
dipole moment of the spark, the direction of which is opposite to the light beam.
This dipole moment is probably associated with light pressure or thermoelectric
effects. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. (CS]
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AUMOR: Askar'yan, G. A.; Gollts, E. Ya.; Rabinovich, M. S.; Studenoy le, 1.
ORG: Pbysics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Acader*r of Sciences SSS (Fizicheakiy
institU Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Electric breakdown through a flame
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental*noy i teoretlcheokoy MiXis Pialma v redaktaiyu.
Prilozheniye, V. 3, no. 10, 1966, 4o4-40T
TOPIC TAGS: electric discharge, dielectric breakdown, flame, discharge plaSma,-
exploding wire I le-
ABS'MACT: To investigate electric breakdown through a flame with an aim-at obtaining
data of value to gas-discharge pbysics; shock-wave pro~iu-ction under laboratory concti-
tions, and for production of intense flashes, cumulative collapses, pinches, etc..at-
atmospheric pressures without surrounding the discharge with chamber walls) the'-
authors discharged a bank of five capacitors of 150 pF each, charged to 5-10 kv,
through a vacuum discharge gap into a flame plasma.. The discharge development was
recorded by a high-speed camera (M). The flash of light was recorded with a photo-
multiplier and its energy measured with a special calorimeter. The current flowing
through the plasma was measured with a Rogowski loop and reached several hundred ka.
A vertical flame jet was produced by a burner using a mixture of illuminating gas and
oxygen. The temperature of such a flame usual3,v does not exceed 20006. One electrode
was the body of the burnerp and the other was a high-melting-point metal rod. The
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experiment has shown that the initial breakdown voltage in the plasma is close to
1 kv/cm, which is several dozen times smaller than the breakdown voltage under normal
conditions. A flame jet 10 cm long broke down regularly at 10 kv., and the flame 'was
not extinguished after the breakdown. The duration of the intense glow was,-150 psec.
Comparison of the signals from the phatomultiplier used to record the giow from the
discharge plasma with the current through the discharge shows that the buildup and
glow times are commensurate with the growth and duration of the discharge currents.
From this and from comparison of the optical radiation with the flash energy produced
by discharging the same capacitor bank through an exploding wire it is concluded that
the essential stage for the radiation in the given section of the spectrum is not the
initial one) but the subsequent development of the discharge, in view of the long
duration of the process of discharging the capacitor bank# The use of a flEae from
one or several burners., besides facilitating the breakdown of long gaps., makes it
possible to increase further the linear dimensions of the breakdown path without re-
sorting to the inconvenient frequent replacement of contacts (foils and wires) re-
Ough a f a
quired in other methods. Discharge thr Ime is also of practical interest for
intensification of chemical reactions in flames)y1for pbysics of atmospheric phenome'haj
and other effects. The authors thank V. P.-T-01~~Yev, B. P. Bhvamkhin " and A., V.." - -
Chirkov for help in creating the installation. Orig. art4, has: 2 figures. -[021
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~AUTHOR: Askarlyan, G. A., Rabinovich, M. S., Smirnova, A._D.A Stepanov, V. K.; Stude-;
.nov. V. B.
7.1
ORG: Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Acadermy of Sciences,SSSR (Fi icheskiy in-
:stitut Alademii nauk SSSR)
;TITLE: Excitation of signals in a negatively charged post of an antenna under the in-1
fluence of an unfocused laser beam
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v redaktsiyu.
!Pr-'Llozheniye, v. 4, no. 5, 1966, 177-180
TOPIC TAGS: laser application, ahf antenna, electron emission
iABSTRACT: The authors describe the results of an investigation of current pulses pro-
1duced when an unfocused laser beam strikes a metallic electrode or a pout that serves,
Ias an antenna, on which a negative potential in applied. An ordinary Q-switched rub
!laser was used, whose beam was aimed onto an antenna post located several meters away
band under a negative voltage U - 0 - 3 kev. The antenna post was connected to ground
~through a capacitor and a resistor. The pulse picked off the resistor was fed through
,a capacitor and amplifiers (UR-3 and un-4) to anPoscillose e (Sl-10).,,~,L The pulse in-
:4duced in the antenna was commensurate in length with the duration of the laser flash.
IThe pulse amplitude war, at first approximately proportional to the voltage applied to
Ithe antenna 6ut at a voltage Z 1 kv the magnitude of the signal increased sharply vith
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.increasing voltage. lio noticeable signals were registered at zero and positive poten-
,tials. The mechanism of the observed pulses is shown to be connected with the current
iproduced when the electrons knocked out by the laser radiation are removed from the
;post. The production of free electrons may be connected with the photoeffect from the
~oxidized surface (if the surface is clean, the laser quantum energy is insufficient to
produce the photoeffect), with the heating of the electrons on the surface of the meta
upon absorption of the laser light, with a burst of photoelectric field emissionj or
!with a cascade. If the role of the light were to consist of facilitating the cold
I
jemission under the influence of the field, or if cascade multiplication of the elec-
)trons in the gas at the post were to take piace, then the dependence of the current on
Ithe voltage should be much stronger. It is possible that some of the foregoing pro-
icesses are responsible for the intensification of this dependence at sufficiently larg
Ifield intensities. When the gas pressure around the antenra decreases, the electron
I
,mobility increases and the voltage needed to remove the electrons can be small. The
)described effect can be used for remote excitation of receiving and transmitting anten
inas with the aid of a guided laser beam, to register and measure laser radiation power
ietc. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 formula. 1021
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PROZOROV. H~; STUD.&NSKAYA, A.
Kostroma's radio amateurs help in installing radios in villages.
Radio no.2:6 F '54. (MLRA 7:2)
(Kostroma--Radio clubs) (Radio cluba--Kostroma)
5(2) SOV/32-25-9-3/53
AUTHORS: Chirkov, S. K., Deceased, Studenskaya L S
TITLE. Determination of Molybdenum in Steel According to the Ampero-
metric Method by the Aid of Solid Electrodes
PERIODICAL; Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 9, PP 1034-1036
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present case, two equipolarized platinum electrodes (PE)
are used to determine molybdenum amperometrically. A consider-
able improvement of the method was attained by the exchange of
the non-polarized auxiliary electrode with a (PE). The anodic
oxidation process Pb2+ to PbO 2 occurs as an electrode reaction,
whereas a reduction of the hydrogen ions t&kes place on the
cathode. Molybdenum was titrated with lead salts in acetic
acid medium at room temperature. It was ascertained experimen-
tally that a PH Of 4-6 must be present for the precipitation
of lead molybdate in the amperometric titration. The electrode
potential was measured by means of a potentiometer of the type
PFTV-1 according to the compensation method; the electrode
Card 1/3 polarization was effected by means of a polarograph of the type
SOV/32-25-9-3/53
Determination of Molybdenum in Steel According to the Amperometric Method by
the Aid of Solid Electrodes
M-8 of the Gorlkovskiy institut khimii (Gorlkiy'Institute of
Chemistry). Measurement results showed that the inclination
angle of the curve of the anode current to the end point de-
pends on the length of the anode, and not on the length of the
cathode. Therefore, a relatively long anode (10-12 mm) must be
used in amperometric titrations with lead salts in acetic acid
medium. Cathodes of any size but not smaller than 2 mm. may be
used. In the present case, the molybdenum titration only dis-
2+
turbed substances which oxidized on the anode, e.g. Fe
Chlorine ions had no effect. Analytic courses for the determina-
tion of molybdenum in ferromolybdenum, as well as of molybdenum
in steel (without tungsten), and determination results of
molybdenum in iron alloys and steels (Table) are given. There
are 3 figures, 1 table, and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya standartnykh obraztsov Urallskogo instituta
chernykh metallov i Ural'skiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im.
A. M. Gor1kogo (Laboratory for Standard Samples of the Uralsln-
Card 2/3 stitute of Ferrous Metals and UralsState University imeni
SOV/32-25-9-3/53
Determination of Molybdenum in Steel According to the Amperometric Method by
tha Aid of Solid Electroden
A. M. GorIkiy)
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STUDENSKAYA, L. S., CAND CHEM SCIV "DETERMINATION OF
~ I-I I, t -
I `1.% - _-4~
I-A
iC-"0,D**l#fS OF STEEL BY THE METHOD OF AUPEROMETRIC TIT-
IRAT - X;O TWO INDICATOR ELECTRODES." ALMA-ATAV
1960. (KAZAKH STATE UNIV im S. hl. KIROV). (KLI 3-61,
201),
19
STUDENSKAYA, L.S.; SONGINA, O.A.
Determination of vanadiam. in steel and ferroalloys by amperometric
titration with twWAndicator electrodes. Zav.lab 26 no.10:1102-1104
16o. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut chernvkh metallov
i Kazakhskiv Cosudaretvennyv universitet.
(Vanadium--Analysis) (Steel--Analysis) (Iron alloys)
SOIN;JNA, O.A.; SIUDENSKAYA, L.S.
Interactl-,n of ~ha electrode material with a so!-.,tion in the c-e3erce
o' oxidizing agents. Zhur.anal.khim. 18 nc,.10:126j-1271 0 163.
(MIRA lr-"):12)
1. Kqzakh State University, Alma-Ata and Ural
InrAItAitt:i of' Fet-rous K-t-als, Sverdlov;3k.
STUIJP,,$.JKJ,, T.
"Butterfly, 11 the rudder of the future* P. 217- (syR-,YDLATA POLSY-A, Vol. 10,
No. 3-4, Apr. 19514, Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Eonthly, List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 3, Vo. 12, Dec.
1954, Uncl.
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tlv
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V. P. il M, P
nProject Data for Regional GRES Scientific-technical Conference on the Problwqs
of Designing New Types of Equipment for Block-assembled Power Stations for Super-
critical Steam Parameters*"
The Commission for High-parameter Steam of the Energeticheskiy institut (Power
Institute) imeni G. M. Krzhizhanovskogo All SSSR held a conference on May 16, 1958
devoted to new types of equipment for block-assembled power stations,, operating at
super-critical steam parameters. This paper was read at this conference.
Izv. Akad Nauk SSSR, Otdel Tekh nauk, 1958, No. 7, p. 152
sov/96-58-9-20/21
AUTHOR: Belins'.i. Y, S.Ya. (Candidate of Teclinical Science)
TITLE: A Ccnference on I'llew Types of Equipment for Unit-type
Power Stations em,:.,loyint- Super-critical Steam Conditions
0
(SOV0311CIULniye ~,)o volprosari novyl,:h tipov oborudovaniya
I trostantsiy na svor.',:h1-.ritJ_chGs',,iye
dlya blochnykh ololc~
paramot.ry para)
PERIODICAL: Tc2loenergetika, 1058, Nr 9, ,)p 92 - 95 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A Confcrence on new 'Ly,,:e,- of cquinment. for unit-type power
stations operating on super-cr-it-ical steam cond-J.tions was
Ar
c~alled by tlie High Terape-rature Steam Coramission of the
Pol,ror Institute of t-e Academy of S34ence of the U3SR on
0"
YaY, 1(/-'58. It was atbended by more than 150
reprez;en'Gatives of -)ower equipment nianufacturers, design
o:r--av.-'_'-..ition research inst'i"'utes and of GOSPLAN USSR and
RSFS111
Yinij-'ry of Power Stat`ons and the Scientific-
Tochn-ical Coi,.mdittee of the USSR. EnI.-ineer S.I. Eolokanov
read a roDort on 'T'ne prospect-iLve a--)lica-tion of large unit
,ets vrith-su,pcr-critical stear.i conditions', An -article
'ard 1/4 of similar conterlt, by this author is pulblisaed in this
J
of thls journal. ~a_ndidate cf Tlec'nn, cal Science
S,'-'V/(,-; c'- 5E -q-20/21
A on 1,1*e-.r Ty,'es of Equipment, -['or- Unit-ty.-,e Power Stations
El~r,loyin: Su'prjr-critica'L Stewn, Conditions
,%L. Ovvin, (--;f -ava a report entitled
'Technic.-.1- tac'.:s in designlulz, the miain e 5ulpnent for
initial cond" t'ions of 217"0 at and 51,00GI. Candidate
of Tec:!-irtic~711- ScienCe V.P. alsc of Teplo-
eic~"trn' dealt7l~ri ~Uii -desicn --I' the thermal part
of a 21j-b0-`J rer-ional -mucr stal-ion'. Ensineer
V.A. Zvyagintsev,, -)f Toplociektrc.--,royelct, ave ir--)ortant
in ion ubcut e Of SUrier,.-,ozerl equipz~,ent and
~0 1.
-) 0-1"'I U~nit-b"ri,fa ---t:" fol, ztraam condi. ions of 360 at. and
62,0C, Doc,",or of Tcclinical So. 'ionce V.P. Romadin rez)orted
11')0n -,^. tyle All-Union Thermo-Tech.-nical
hnj " I tu~":) in;--C C-3,11"d it ions and associa-
Problems'. Candlidutz, ~-f lecIm',-al Scderice A.V. Levin
bavc, inforr.laCI-fon -ibouv 'Iurb-neo of 300 - 400 Md for steara
~Lo I L. :1
condit-ior.5 A. - ~')
L E300C z~i-i 100 ut. I 6500C, developed
hY 'U!ic Lcnin,~rad 1%r-tal dor's. vandi,Iatc of Technical
Sei(-j-'Ce JL:.jk. Plo:;':-C-,;i~oV ' t~~ L., -
41 , c ~ .--o Con.'ral Boiler Turbine
Card 2/4 de3cribcd 'A design for a boiler of
710 Lon-s .,er 'nour at 315) at. and 655cC,. Candidate of
SoV/96-58-9-20/21
A Confc-rei-ice on Ne!w Tyl-es of Equipment for Unit-type Power Statlions
Sul,er-critical Steam Conditions
(:aid 3/4
Tee!inical Science K.A. Rakov, of 11`~ie All-Union Theruc-
Technical Institute, sDoke on 'Develo-nient- of the tliermo-
~Iec~inical bases of super-high-ouLtput boiler sets for
supor -critical pressure' and Engineer V.11. Biman,, of
ORGEITIERGOSTROY, gave a rej,,ort- entitled 'Development of
',1,o design of a boiler jet for 300 at. 6500C, for a
30 0-1,11 unit A rc--,ort by Doctor of hchnical Science
Rubiuslitueyn, of the All-Urion Tqerno-Technical
I,nz~-'itute, %,ras entitled 'The seloction of method of Jrive
lor 7eed pun:)s for a pouer stat-fon iritla an initial pressure
of 300 at.'. Doctor of Technical Science A.A. Lomakin,
o f tho Lenin-rad Metal WorIrLs, recounted the design of feed
pu!2:)z, for very large unit sets runninS at super-critical
s Ceait c-,Dnditions. Doctor of TacAhnical Science L.D.Berman.
of ~h3 All-Union Thorrjc-Tec'nnical Instit-ute, discussed
ac Iprovl_--ion of high-density conJensers for steam
uar7d.n,~:; in i_,,nit-~ype power sta;`,_J',cns wish super-critical
U
c: c it i o n s ~jandida'uu, of Tec-1--nical Sci-en--e A.E. Gelltman,
o 'I ti, e ~: o 1 1r a, 1Boiler Dur'Cjine In3lii4,-.ut,~, rel~crted on 'The
S07/9- 6- 500-) - 20/21
A 071 Typt,3 of Erruipment for Un it-ty-.c Power Staticns
I/ - -
Er.-Inlnyiin '011 -,-)c-r-crit ical Steam CcnCtitlicaqs
n of 1,arameter3 an' c-Iiarai,,teri-tics for, 1,ol,~!cr
Cql)ipllient in recional cojidcnsin~- 1,owcr stationst. The
.2rIL,-_icIP_ iris a brief account of each of the above
-(,!:or 's. The resolutions of the rlcet~inL noted that.,
d P i I
Lle (;cn.Aderable in rece.-t years, the
efficioncy of -!)ower equipment-, pa--tic.-alarly auxiliaries~
shou2d _;i;ill bo ir.,mroved. The na-in lines tiat should te
f 0 11 C'. I G u i n (~ e ,, ir i n j,~ p c, x r c r s t a t 'L o_-I'C _- T: n i t .3 c t s c f
300 "00 1,7.1 a-,,,,. s'-.ated, c-Dicirlses a lis' of somc-
_U u LI .~ -
I') ragir'L 71-or micO-111-iods ft~el dr-ins- to 'he use of
welded ictors an't cylinlcr3. It- -.I.r!?~:, nct--c. -t I I a feed.
toc, to rian,3facturo. Researc~n on metals ,rid th2
of equi-Inmont fc-r very high stean cond-iticris
sho,,13 be expedited.
1. Steam power plants--USSR
~ardl
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AUTHOR: Studenskiy, Ye. I.; Kuklin, L. G. /'/ 41., ~;
rITLE: Finding and studying a method for finishing the working surfaces of components
in convex roller bearings
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinogtroyeniya, Abs. 10D1187
SOURCE: Tr. Seminars. po vopr. progressivn. metodov shlifov. i dovodki detaley,
spech. vysok. i stabll'n. tochnost' i dolgovechn. podshipnikov kacheniya. M.,
h, 1.51-157
DPIC TAGS: metal finishing, metal polishing, roller bearing -bearing ~.ace
BSTRACT: Research conducted to find a method for finishing convex rollers to a given
.Lrface finish showed that E5 and E6 abrasive belts (glass cjqth) should be used for
:)lishing a roller surface groLmd to an eighth class llinish.\"These belts give a sur-
ace finish of the tenth, eleventh and sometimes twelfth class. The working side of i
ae abrasive cloth is soaked with a special compound during polishing (spindle oil,
Leic acid and kerosene). The results of the research work were used as the basis for
aking an experimental model of an automatic machine for polishing rollers. Three
!!thods are recommended for finishing the races of internal rings for i:~_Iler ~bej ~aj
rinding on the Gal-28B graphite wheel, superfinishing and polishing with abrasive
Gard UDC: 621.923:621.822.001._5_~'
---A-C-C- -N--R:
AR 010 5 1
cloth. These methods give a tenth class surface finish with abrasive cloth g' ivg the
highest polishing productivity. A diagrAni is given of a special machine tocl~'~r this
operation. It is shovn that the ave lervice life for bearings vith rings finished
by the described method is 771 hours aginst 216-230 hours for presently used tech-
niques. illustrations, bibliography of 1; titles. L. Tikhonova. (Translation of
abstract]
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KOTGA14EK, Iozef ; SIiTUDFbT_;=IrzhJ LStudeat; J.1
"Czechoslovakia in 1960.0 Za rul. 18 no.6:17 Je 160.
_f -e- (MIRA 1):8)
1. Rdbotniki Ministerstva obshchefoo mashinostroyeniya
ChekhoBlovatskoy Respubliki.
(Moscow--Nxhibitions)
(Czechoslovakia--Motor vehicles)
L 12q32-66
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AUTHOR: Student, V.
ORG: Psychiatric Clinic, Charles University, Prague
TITLE: Blood pressure changes under experimental stress in aggressive and
anxious-depressive patients [This paper vias presented at the Third Interdisciplinary!
Conference on Experimental and Clinical Study of Higher Nervous Functions held in
Kirlanske Lazno from 19 to 23 October 1964.1
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, V. 7. no. 2, 1965, 200-201
TOPIC TAGS: blood pressure, psychologic stress, psychiatry, psychoneurotic disorder,,
hormone
4BSTRACT: In anger and agrrression.the production of noradrenaline
In relation to adrenaline excretion is increased; in anxiety and
depression the pattern is the opposite. The first results in an in-
creased peripheral ros i8t~, nee and blood presSure, especially
diastolic, without affecting cardiac activity; in the latter case
heart rate and the minute volume increase, and only the systolic
blood pressure increases. Experiments were conducted with 32
physically healthy People;16 were aggressive psychopaths and 16
anxious depressives. Aggressive and hostile ihdividuals compensate
faster a sudden drop in systolic pressureafter an injection of
a strong hypotensive, than do anxious and depressive persons who have re-
duced hoo4glandcactivity. 1JPRS7
T SUBM DATE. ITone-
SUB COD
L 12931-66
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AU-111OR: Drvota, S.; Student, V.
ORG: Research Laboratory, Psychiatric Clinic, Charles University, Prague
TITLE: Muscular tension during stress interviews with aggressive and anxious patients
[This paper was presented at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Experimental
and Clinical Study of Higher Nervous Functions held in Marianske Lazne from 19 to
23 October 1964.1
SOURCE: Activitas nervosa superior, v- 7, no. 2, 1965, 199-200
TOPIC TAGS: psychoneurotic disorder, psychiatry, electromyography
ABSTRACT: Differentiating angor and anxiety by means of eloetro-
Myor
,,raphy"is discussed. An apparatus designed by the authors for
this Purpose is described, and experiments with 8 patients dis-
cussed. Subjects with aggressive and hostile tendencies had a
higher forehead and ant. tibial muscle tension ; their overall
muscular tension was also gonerally higher. Anxiety was associated
with the highest tension in the forearm muscles, aggression with
'the maximum activation in the leg. Shifting of tho subjects'
attention from the interview setting with spontRneous responses
to a deliberate imagining of specific traumatic situations provoked a general
decrease of muscular tension. /J-PRS7
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STUDENT, Vladimir; VLACH, Vladimir
Treatmmnt of depressive states with procaine injections. Cook.
psychiat. 53 no.1:7-12 Feb 57.
1. Psychiatricka a nmurologicka klinika KU v Praze.
(DEPRISSION, ther.
procaine In reactivn depression (Gz))
(PROCAINE, ther. use
reactive depression (Cz))
(NETMSMS, REAM 9, therapy,
procaine in reactive depression (Cz))
STUDENTSOV, A. P.., Prof. and Dr.
Doctor of ',.Teterinary 6ciences, hazan Veterinary Institute.
'IClassification of abortions in agricultural animals."
SO: Trfh FIGrfT ACJAINST SIERILITY IN hRICUI;11URAL ANIMAL3, Proceedings of the United
Plenum of the Veturinary and "nimal Husbandry Secticnss P- 74, Trans. 191, by
L. Lulica, Uncl. 14oscow 1949.
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SIIJDEhIISC:V, A. P., Prof.
"Diagnosis of pregnancy and sterility of agricultural
animals." Sellkhozgiz, 1949
SO: Vet. 26 (6) 1949, p. 44
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STUDENTSOV, A. P., Prof.
"Vat. obstetrics and gynocology." Sellkhozgiz, 1949.
Approved by the ministry of higher educatLon, U33R, as a textbook for
vat. inst. and faculties. (Reviewed by 1. Medvedev, Dr. of Vat. Sci.
and 1. Flegnatov, Prof., Dr. of Vat. Sci.)
SO: Vat. 26 (11) 1949, P. 59
Ovias awardad Stalin ~,~cond Prize of 50j,000 Rublis., 1951, for above
textbook Sii=,nary 65, 30 Jul 52, p 20)
STUDEWISOV, A. P.
Castration of i-tale and Female Long-dorn Cattle and Pigs, Hoscow, State
Agricultural Press, 1950, 63 pages with illustrations, I ruble, Copies
-- 25,000.
SO; NEKNEW Report, U-4724, Sept. 30, 1953, ININIMIMM (Veterinaryiya,
No. 4, Apr. 1951, pp. 60-61, illoscowo)
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STUDENISOV) A. P.
Diagnosis of Pregnancy and Sterility in Farm Animals, Second edition revised
and enlarged, Moscow, State Agricultural Press, 195.0, 136 pages, Illustrated.,
2 rubles 15 kopeks, Copies -- 50,000.
SO: VIOUBW Report, U-4724, Sept. 30, 1953) (Veterinary:Lya,
No. 4, Apr, 1951, pp. 60-61, Moscow.)
STUDENTSOV, A.P. (Prof)
. Critique and Bibliography (Havimm) by I.F. ZaVanchovskly, - lecturer.
Profe A.p STUDENTSOV,-Diseaies of the Udder in Cows. Sellkhezgiz Hos6ow. 1952
3.56 pages; 116 illustrations, ZOpOOO copies, Price 2 kableff" 40 ko"peks,
WiVeterinaziya; Vol. 30;Noe7;54j July 1953 unal de g
Trans. # 3ZI by L,Lulich
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STILW11TIOA A. P.
Vetw uiaimoe akushorstvo i ginekologiia (Veterinary obstetrics and gynecology)
(2--a izd.) Moskva, Sellkhozgiz, 1953- 502 p. (Uchebniki i ucheb. posobiia. dlia
so -kh. vuzov)
SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol* 7, No# 69 SePo 1954
STLTDXNTSUV, A.P., laureat Stalinskoy premii, professor.
~_
Unsuccessful book. Yeterin&riia 30 no.4:54-57 Ap 153.(W-RA 6:4)
1. Kazanskiy veterinarnyy institut.
STUDMIMOV, ii.P., -)rofessor, laureat Stalinskoy premii.
Reorganization of veterinary obstetrics and its teachinj? in schools of higher
leurning, on the basis of the of Soviet bl.olo!ficf.1 science.
VeteriniAriia 10 no.10:11-19 0 '53. (14T.RA 6:9 )
1. Kazanskiy veterinarnyy institut.
(Veterina-ry obstetrics) (Veterinary --nedicine-Studr wid teaching)
PAVLOVSKIYP Ye.N.~ otv.rod.; VASNETSOVI N.A,, prof., red.; VERESHCHAGIN, M.N.,
prof., red.; MINKIN, T.S., prof., red.; POPOV, P.I., prof., red.;
'~TUDF
tITSOV.-A.P., prof., red.; CHAGIN, V.G., prof., red.;
SAAIN','I.M., dotsent, red.; TANYASHIN, I.F., doteent, red.;
BORISOVIC111 F.K., red.~ SOKOLOVA, N.N., tekhn.red.; PEVZNER, V.I.,
tekhn.red.
[The N.E.Bauman State Veterinary Institute in Kazan (1873-1953);
materials on the history of veterinary education in the U.S.S.R.)
Wazanskii gosudarstvennyi veterinarnyi institut imeni N.E.Baumana
(1873-1953); materidly k istorii Yeterinarnogo obrazova~dia v SSSR.
Moskva, Sellkho~giz, 1956. 182 P. (Kazan, Vaterinarnyi.institut.
Uchenye zapiski,'vol.63). (MIRA 16:8)
(Kazan-Veterinary colleges)
13AMWOV, S.V., dotsent,' Sjj~.) ~TSO professor; PETUKHOVSKIY, A.A.,
professor.
"The History of Veterinary Medic.:-- in the U.S.S.R." Y.M.Karopov.
Reviewed by S.B.Bazhenov, A.P.Studt--,aov, A.A.Petukhavskii.
Veterinariia 33 no.1:83-87 Ja '56. W-RA 9:4)
1,Kiyovskiy gosudarstvannvy veterinarnyyinstitut (for Bazhenev).
2.Kazanaki,y go'sudarstvennyy yeterinpx_W, -,- t (;f4tr` Studentsov).
ngr.
(VETERINARY MEDICINE)
STUDIMTSOV, A.P. , prof.
Artificial Insemination of animals and breeding work. Zhivotnovodstvo
21 no.11:69-72 N '59 (MIRA 13-3)
1. Kazanskiy veterinarnyy institut. Chlen-korrespondent Vaesoyuznoy
a~ademii sel'skokhozynystvennykh nauk im. Lenina.
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Artificial insemination)
STUDENTSOV, A.P.
Proper dates for the insemination of cows to obtain a maxLuum quantity 0t
41k and meat. Zhivotnovodstvo 22 no.7:68-73 160. (Mi 16:5)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Vsesoyuznoy akademil sel'skokhozyaystvennykh
nauk imeni tenina.
(Artificial insemination) (Cows)
~3TUDENTSOV, A.P., Prof.
--- ---, --
Artificial insemination as a method of controlling stcrility in
animals. Veterinariia 37 no.8:71-75 Ag 160. OURA 15:4)
1. Kazanakiy veterinarnyy inBtitut. Chlen-korrespondent
VueBoyuzrioy akademii sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni Lenina.
(Artificial insomination) (Sterility in animals)
ET4qW;OV! V.G., dotsent, ka-7-d. v;-terin. nauk; PAVLOVSKI-Y, Ye,rl... prof,
otv.red.; VASLETSOV, li.V., prof., red.; VPTMIfCHAGTN, M.N.,
prof.,red.; ZAYTSEV, V.G., prof.,red.; KAZAKOV, Kh.Sha, prof*,
red.; MOSIN, V.V., prof., red.; STUDENTS07, A.P., prof*, red.;
GALEYEV, V.V., doi,sant, red.; LYs6VTV--FJ-j7
4 . 0 -46tsent, red.;
RABINOVICH, M.P., dotsent, red.; SABIN, I.M., dotsent, red.
[Methods for the laboratorl diagnosis of the pri:ncipal helmin-
thiases of farm and comnercial animals ard a comparative analysis
of their efficiency]. Metody laboratornoi diagnostiki &lavneishikh
gellmintozov sellskokhoziaistvermyk-h promyslorykh z1.',vctnykh i
sravnitellnyl analiz ikh effektivnostj. Kazan?. 1960. 417.p.
(KRzan. Veterinarny, institut. Uchenye zapiski', vol. 72).
(MIRA 1717)
STUDERrsov, A.P.
Increasing calving. Zhivotnovodstvo 23 no.5387 My 161.
(MIRA 1632)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Vsepoy-uznoy akademil sellskokhozyaystven-
nykh nauk imeni Lenina.
(Cattle breeding)
.-j ., - ; " i - ".* C ~ . A . P .
Lvgenii 1111candrOVich Pavlovsk3l, -;19,')1..-. Ve ter imy i I -~ ., :,- . ~ I ~, ~'. - ~;
,kJ 164, 1,11'. ".*L'~
Q~' M Yl L Za
shelters. Vett-inarilla
,.a LILY -;c- t --l Z- i na r 1 ri s tt t i n
V Y,- z i io y a ka d 1 *1 s E;',. k -, k h o 7 ya y r iniv~- i ri tu k I e n I
c 1,. 1 na ( f or Laf-, n ts (M
STUDLY2SUVP ,~. P.; i. I-P.; ~t-ro,,,a.ncv, I. -.; 3.
Scientific lt.~sear~;h Vat-3rinar~', 7ngtitut-3, ~azakh Branch of t,',,.3 Ail-Union .'icalarlv of
I
A6ric-At-aral Scianc3a,
,, rh3rap of ciironic di.,33as~s of sk-in and sub,-,utan,-3ous C-31LILII"ir USSila "
'Y
5 "DU R C ~ :V3t-.,rinariya, Vol 21,,, No 3,, p 271, 19L7
STJDMSOV, K.P., kandidat veterinarnykh nauk.
,
Discussion on the book 'Brucallosis in Farm Animals' by M.K.
IUskovets. Member of the Academy of Sciences of the White Russiaa
SSR. Vetering iia 30 no-5:58-61 My '53. (NI-RA 6:5)
1. Zaveduyushchiy lechabno-profilaktichaskoy laboratoriyey Insti-
tuta vaterinarii Kazakhokogo filials, Vaesoyuznoy Akademii sel'sko-
khozyayetvannykh nauk imeni Lenina.
STUDENTSOV. Konstantin Pq r kandidat "terinarnykh nauk; GUSEVA. N.F..
e +V.-I Gilt *'k
77 =or; TM-tr; . ,. hnichnskiy redaktor
r
[Infactiotts diseases of sheep and goate] Infektsionnye bolezai ovets
i koz. Alma-Ata, Kazakhskoa gos. izd-vo, 1956. 45 p. (MIRA 10:1)
(Shaep--Diaeases and pests)
(Goats--Diaeaeae and pests)
STUDNNTSOV. K.P.; UsMANoVA, F.I.
Dynamics of serological reactions in cattle in brucellosis. Trudy
Inst.kraev.pat. Ali Ka2akh.SSR 3:174-194 156. (MLRA 10:2)
1. Kazakhakiy nauchno-issledavateliskiy- veterinarayy Inatitut.
(BRUCILLOSIS IN CATTLR) (COMPLERAIC FIXATION)
USKANOVA. F.I.; STUDEWSOV. K.P. -
-,-. - ., -,- ".,
Morphological composition of the blood in healtby Ala-Tan cattle
and in those affected by brucellosis. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat. AN
Kazakh.SSR 3:185-195 '56. (MIRA 10:2)
1. Kazakhskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy veterinarnyy Institut.
(BRUCXLLOSIS IN CATTLE) (BLOOD)
SOFIYXV. B.I.; SARSXHOV, U.S.; KOLOMArIF, G.A., kandidat vaterinnrnyk nauki
STUnWSOV. r.P.; VASKCWSrAYA, L.K*
Dry brucellosis vaccine from strain no. 19. Yeterinarila 33 n0-10:
410-44 0 156. (KM 9:10)
1. Machallnik vetupravleniya Minieterstva sellskogo khosysystva
Xamikhakoy SSR (-f*r Sofiyov).
2. Nachallnik veterimqrnogo otdela Thldy-Kurganskogo oblastnogo
upravleniya a11 l'skogo khozyWotva (for Sarsenov).
3. Direktor ol4etbaklabaratorii (for Irolonakin).
4, Zaveduapushchiy brutselleznoy laboratoriyey Irawtkhokogo Nauchno-
issledovatelOakogo inRtituta (for Studentaov).
5. Glavnyy vaterinnrnyy vrach Thldy-rurganskogo rayon& (for Vaskov-
ekaya).
(XEmakhstan-Brucellosis in sheep-Preventive inoculation)
USSR / N11crobiOlOgY- Microbes Pathogenic for Man F-4
and Animals, Bacteria, Bruc e 111 *
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Blol.', 1958, No 17, 76766.
Author : Usmanova, F* I*;
Inst : Veterinary Institute, Kazakh Affiliate, All-Union
Academy of Agricultural Sciences Imeni 1. V. Lenin.
Title : Determination of the Length of Preservation of
Active Properties of Anti-Brucellosis Serum.
Orig Pub: Tr, In-ta vet, Kazakhsk. fil. VASKHNIL, 1957, 8,
34-39.
Abstract: Ho abstract.
Card 1/1
USM/Dinnan,~n of F~irm Anjsials. Dincreds Caused by R-1
eacteria and Fungi.
Abs Jour so Ref Zhur-Hol., No 18, 199, 83514
Author Sti mitp-gy.-K. Pt,; Usmanove, Pal,
Inst Institute of Veterinary Fedicine, Kazakh
Section of the All-Union ordena Lenin Aca-
demy of Ar.,ricultural Sciences imeni V. I.
Lenin.
TitlM Treating Bovine Brucollosis by Empln-,ring Serum
Prepared According to the Method of Professor
Uvarov.
nrig Pub : Tr. In-ta vet. Kazakh. fil. VASKWIL, 1957,
8, 4C-53
Abstract : Antibrucella B serum (obtained from hyperi-
rwrunized buUs) and S arrum (obtained from hyperi-
niiiunized sheep) prepared according to the method
of V. G. Uvarov, were used for the treatment of
Card 1/3 cattle. As a result, a gradual decline of aoglu-
7
USSR/Diseases of Farm AnLials. Diseases Caused by ri-i
Bacteria and 1~ingi.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biolej Iqo 1s% 1958 83514
ract : tination titers with a transition to ner~ative
Abst C
titers was detected in 31.8 percent of the ani-
mals, The transition from positive to-negative
indices in cous subjected to treatment) occurred
basic211- f positive titers (1,00
.1 at the expense o
- 1:200) and not at the expense of doubtful titers.9
whic'n -was the case in control ccruse 'ffects of
seriui therapy upon the blood picture in cattle io
evidenced by the fact that erythrocytesl leukocytes,
eosinoohils., and neutrophils were restored to normal
counts. As results of hematological and serological
investi~,ations for treated animals -ere ccmpared.9 it
was established that blood picture changes tending
towards nomalization may be observed in those ani-
mals which display decreased aeplutination titers.
Changes which take place in indicators of apvlu-
tination reactions, and changes of the blood pictu-
Card 2/2
Diseases
~111cteria and Funni. Caused by R-1
I
~bzq JI,r Ref ZIiur-'_',iOl.) No 181, 195% 83,q4
Abstract re which were observed in test animals
of the ' $ are results
I)OdYIs response to the adi'Anistration of
serum. This phenomenon is BPParent as the body
activates U
favorably i's defensive functions "ilich reflects
Upon the course Of infe )
and brings ctious Processes
nir ~'JOut complete r8cover-ir in some of the
a
-ialso-i~-Orl the author's SUJrua~ry.
Card 313
8
STUDENTSOV, 4,r,,_USltnllOVA, F. I.
Amilysis of tho therapeutic proportion of thi antibrilrella
sorum prodiiced by the Kazakh Scientific Research Veterinary
Illatitilte. Trudy Inst,kraev.pat.AN Kazalch.SSH 6:130-140
158. (MIRA 12:6)
(bWIUM THEFAPY) (BRUCELLOSIS)
S'pu ,
-44=wr,r
On N.D. Bel-lemishev and log, Faral-tilov's book "nicell6sisw (annotated
bibliography).1"hur. mikro~jol. epid. i immun. 29 no.8:133-135 Ag '58.
(13TIUCIRLIM IS-BIBLIOGRAPHY) (MM 11:10)
STUDENTSOV, K. P.
-Doc Vet Sci - (diss) "Diagnostics, specific prophylaxis for brucel-
losis, and materials for its therapy." Alma-Ata, 1961. 23 Pp;
(Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education Kazakh .513h,
Alma-Ata Zooveterinary Inst); 150 copies; price not given; list of
author's works on pp 22-23 (24 entries); (KL, 5-61 sup, 199)
S TUID"" ":' , ' ;* . " ~* .
Geogra:~Iiy :'~ Geology
a .
GPOgI'Rj)iIY ULYJU,~fh fW!. ('ml. lz(]-lt(., 119r,1.
I-Ionth1v List of i-tussian AccessionF. LibrLry of Conjrcss, April 19r-2. UnclasSified.
.1
S7UDINTSOV, N.H.
Utilization of materials of ths 19th party congress. Geog. v shkole
no.6:53-55 J-D '53. (XLRA 6:12)
(Rammia-3conouic conditions)
STUIXNTSOV, N.N.; BUTSISHED, Te.l.; GORBUNOVA, V., redaktor; LUXASHEVICH, V.,
It6khzilcheakiy redaktor.
CGenaral science instruction in sch9ols; from the work practice of
teachers] Politakhnichaskee obuchenie v shkole; iz opyt& raboty
uchitelei. Saratov, Saratovskee kn-ve, 1955. 134 p. (KLaA 9:6)
(Science--Study and teaching)
STUDMSOV,N.N.
I ~ ~ -, -;
Economic geography atlases of one's own region. Geog. v shkole
18 no.3:46-47 MY-Je 155. (XLRA 8:9)
(Geography-Study and teaching)
STUDEWSOV,N.
"Problems in the use of practical application In geography
teaching." Collected articles. I.I.Samoilav.ed. Revieved
by N.Studentsov. Geog. v shkole 18 no-3:68-70 MY-Je '55.
(Geography-Study and teaching) (KIRA 8:9)
NIKONOV,V,A. -. STUDYMrSOV.N.
',
"Glossary of geographical names."
V.A.Nikonov, H.Studentaov. Geog.
'55.
(Geography--Dictionaries) (Bodna
H.S.Bodnrrakii. Reviewed by
v shkole 18 no.3:71-73 MY-Je
(MA 8:9)
skii, Mitrofan Stepanovich,
1870-1953)
STUDENTSOV, Hikolay Nikolayevich; SMIRNOVA, N.P., redaktor; NIKOIAY-MV, B.L.,
-` --
[Entertaining geographical problems and questions, a teacher's
manual] Zanimatellnve geografichaskie zadachi i voprosy; posobia
dlia uchitelei. Izd- 3-a- Moskva, Goa. uchabno-podagog. izd-vo
Ministerstva oroavashchealia RSYSR, 1956. 78 P- (MLRA 9-8)
(Geography--Zxaminations, questions, etc.)
STUDBUTSOV, Mikolay Nikolayovich; SMIRNOVA, N.P., red.; SHCMIPTRVA, T.A.,
tekhn. red.
[Geography lesson in the secondary school; a mamml for teacherij
Urok geografii v orednei shkole; posobie dlia, uchitelia. Monkra,
Gos. uchebno.-podagog. izd-vo X-va proev. RSM, 1958. 156 p.
(Go ography- Study and teaching) (MM 11:7)
STUDENTSOV, N.N.
Textbook on the economic geography of the U.S.b.R. for the
secondary school. Geog. v shkole 22 no.-J:4~55 lly-ja 159.
(MIRA 12: 11)
(Geography, Economic--Textbooks)
STUDENTSOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; SMEdIOVA, 1.'.P., i-ed.; KmS, I.G., tekhn.
. .red-. - ___ -- - _'__ _- *
[Geography lesson in school; teachers' manual] Urok geografii v
shkole; posobie dlia uchitelei. Izd.2. Moskvap Gos. uchebno-
pedagog. izd-vo M-va prosv. RSFSR, 1961. 158 P- (MIRA 14:7)
(Geography-Study and teaching)