SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUKHOV, K.S. - SUKHOV, S.V.
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SUKHOV, K.S.
*Virus inclusions in plant calls." H.I. Gollclin. Reviewed by K.B.
Sukhov. 14ikrobiologiia 25 no.1:132-133 Ja-F 156 OOMA 9:5)
(VIRUSES) (PIANT DISILSIS) (GOLIDIN, M.I.)
SWP.y K S ; KAPITSA, O.S.
. ~Lt4a wike,
Discover7 of a Ononinfectionew phase in the development of
the tobacco mosaic virus. Dokl. AN SSSR 110 no-3:469-471
S '56. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Institut genatiki Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavlano
akadamikom A.I. Oparirqm.
(NDSAIC IDISUSI)
SUKHOV, K.S., professor.
w71ary changes In phytopathogenic viruses. Agrobiologiia
Heredi nc.1:36-
3~ Ja-7 '57. (MLRA 10:4)
1. Institut genatiki Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Virus diseases of plants) (Heredity of acquired characters)
777777777777777777.
Cr,untry i USS R
Ca tp t, o ry Plant Diseases, Diseafie-s of Cultivated Plants.
Joua-. 0 In 267
;Ukhov K
RszvynzXina, G.M.
In,3titute A Aiven
T j. t! v Sugar Beat YnIlows
0 to -1 1j
Drig. ilob.: a3lachit, TaDt. Ot vred~'. I k-1,37,noy, 19571
No . 6 , 55
lAt-t-ac-L This disease which is widespread throughout the
oolintries of Wnstarn and Centz!al "urope has been
4otected In "ho wemtevn regions of the r-,13SR.
The gym--,tams of Y(illow3l its -18r-Iars, the
:1unceptibility In planlus of different fe'Y'Alies
are d-~.-3oribed.
r"I r rt l
U' 5R / ViroloSy. Plant Virus--s.
J,bs Jour; Ref Zhur-Biol., 11o 5. 1959, 19289.
,.uthcr ~3uk4?Y,-Y,--'1- -
t u t e o f Ge n e t I c s , ~'~S U 3; 3R.
ITL ~ f "I
Th.) Proble,a of Eereditary .-utation of Fayto-
~?athor,.enic Viruses.
Crig Pub: Tr. In-ta genet. AN ~SR, l1j58, No 24, 117-137.
i.bstract: A paper read at the International Symposium on
Genctics in Tokyo on 9jptember b, 1956. The
results of ex~)cri-mental Livestic~ations of the
aut',or oil mutation of some phyto-,)athocenetic
viruses are oresented: (see -11'h~icl, 1956,
52669, 54627). 12 photo~zraphs.
Card Ill
30-1-34139
21i~- IIro-I,Jm o-- HerecUty arid Varitbility. Conference Held at the Tnstitute oF
Genetics
ber (if inherited features of androgynous off-
oprin,,,-.
6) 1, Ye. Glu~,hchenkoi worl-s in the field of vel,etative hybri-
(I i z a t jr.)n
7) j. 11'. Bacharovi T~ie obtaining of productive yeast by the inethod
at' ve~,etativp, hybridization.
5) T. A. Bary:-hnikov: The influence exercised by the orCanism of the
r.,,other on the properties of the offspring.
q.) B. G. Tovi~-ov: Chan-e of t1he properties of heritage of mals sex
cells in lo-iostic fowls by means of an inter-ra-
cial transplantation of the testicles.
10) P. 1~ Sopikov, Y(~. V. '2olokonnikov:
On rar'~-Ied chan~;es of the character of the color
ef the feathers in the offspring of chickens that
unflersent a transfusion of the b1(,-,,. of another
species of fowls.
11) P. P.Sakharov: Or, inheritina immunity and the creation of high-
ly resistant forms of areicultural animals and
f owl 3.
12)Ye. S.3nirnov: On -,,he connection between the inheritine of pro-
perties and the phenomenon of adaptation to new
Card 2/4 conjitions of exigtance.
30-1-34/39
Pie Problu;.i o ,4LHeredity ~nd VLriability. Conference Held at the Institute -F
Lsenetics
their offsprin.-.
20) V. D. ','imakov: Certain rules joverning the variability of patho
L,enic microor-~-anisms.
21) S. 11. J1.1uromtsev: The present stage of the problems of variabi-
lity of microorganisms.
22) 11. '". Butarin: An attempt making creative use of the
'!. 11. Lo~;inova: 1'.1itiliurin method of remote hybridization
A. I. Lopyrin: for the purpose of the selection of agri-
17 - -neys'
,. Z. Gij~ hvili: cultitral animals.
A. A. Ha'chimov:
AVAILAME: Library of Con--rass
1. Biology, 2. Scientific reports-USSR
Card Aj/4
SUKHOV, Konatantin Stepanovich, prof.; P&RXMISKAYA. N.M., red.;
SIDOROVA, V.I., red.izd-ve; GIIIGORCHLTK, L.,d., tekhn.red.
[General virusology] Obshchaia virusologiia. Moskva, So-
vetskaia. nauka, 1959. 235 p. (MIU 1);7)
(VIRUSES)
SUKHOV, K.S.
Stabilization of tobacco mosaic virus crystals extracted from calls
by means of antiviral serum. Top.virus. 4 no.61741-742 R-D '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
1. Inatitut genatiki AN SSSR, Moskva.
(VIRUSES chem.)
(IMMUH SKRUN)
bIMHOV, Konstantin Stepanovich,, doktor biolog.nauk; SrAROSTEIIKOVA, M.M.,
- red.; -ATAO=GHWfKO, L.Tei., tekhn.red.
LViruaes and virus diseases of plantsj Virusy i virusnye bolezni
rastenii. MoRkva, Izd-vo *Znanie." 1960. 29 p. (Vaesoinsnoe
obohchastvo po rasprostransaiiu politichaskikh i nauchnykll 2nanii.
Ser.8, Biologiia i meditsina, no.22). (MIRA 13:12)
(Virus diseases of plants)
SMOV, K.S., red.
[Virus diseases of farm crops and ways of controlling them]
Viruanye bolezni sellskokhozisistvennykh rastenii i mery bor'by
a nimi; sbornik trudov soveshchaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va
sell.khoz.SSSR, 1960. 389 p. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Vaesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po virusnym boleznysm resteniy.
3d, Moscow, 1958.
(Virus diseases of plants--Congresses)
SUKHOVP KOL90, profs
Problems of general and agricultural virology. Zaahch.
rest. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.1:18-22 Ja 160. (MIRA 14:6)
(Virology) (Virus diseases of plants)
SUKHOV, K.S.; KAPITSA, O.S.; MUKOZOBOVA, L.I.
Infection of roots by tobacco mosaic virus. Trudy Inst. n.
no.29:379-388 162. (MIRA 16:7r
(Tobdcco mosaic virus)
(Roots(Botany)-Diseases and pests)
SUKHOV, K.S.; RAZVYAZKDIA, G.M.; PRIDAIITSEVA, Ye.A.; BELYAECHIKOVA, Yu.V.
Studying virus diseases of grain crops. Zashch.raBt.ot rrw.i
bol, 7 no-4:40 AP 162. (MIAA 15:12)
(Krasnodar Territory-Grain-Diseases and pests)
(Krasnodar Territory-Virus diseases of plants)
:~~Uvi--,V.oi 0t!", bor"t.- 3, Izd- vk)
I
SUKHOV) K.S.; IZV--'KOVA, L.I.; KAPITSA, O.S.
.:Iproad of potato virus X. Trudy Inst. g,~.-n. no.31:335-344 164.
(MIRA 17:9)
sli"'HOV, V.S.
Strl..,(-Lural ;,7in,,l fuilctiorlal of viruves. 11. y
T ud
Inst..17en. no.35:3-17 165. (If! RA 18: 12)
.. IT, 11
SuKiVly K.L;. ; YAZ'Y;:07A,-.Y.
Prolonged sterile cultivation of to-lato rootf: in --he presence
o~- toblli~,*Io j~iocalc- V" - " *
~~U_ Trud~,r Ins'.,en. n0-35:88-93 165.
0,-IHA 18:u)
SUKHOV, K.S., prof.
Legacy of D.I. Ivanovskii. Zashoh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9
no.12tl-4 164. (MIRA l8s4)
1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR.
P 0 1', 1 ; I.0 .., ;I j~ 1 (14
. -. it, thE! comTot;ition of tha unIfInd stratigraphic scale of
,;-Icanic formations in the northwentern part of the Siberian
f- (Yeninay ore areu). Uch, zap. NIIGA Reg.geol. no,3t27-50
I, (MIRA l8t1O)
NA , 1: . ~u
I' ~"t'47,r'Phv Or the liolcarlic C,,MTje-~ thp Gorbiachir, an-,
,0140r Tunguska interfluve. Uc~j. zap. N-11GA. T,
r-.4:3' '64. eg. 6eo'
(Y'NA 18;12)
SUKff(,V, L.G.j GOLITUOV, V~S.
of' the delineation and correintirin of xinct')nt volcanic
f'crmations as revealed by a study In the northwe .stern part of the
Siberian Platform. DokI. AN SSSR 162 no.6-.137P-1381. Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Nauchno-issledovatell9kiy institi-l', gt,-ning-t! Arktikt. Submitted
March 19, 1965.
a
222 778.3 S23.16 771.535A
F*4" of the Latest Isaage of Nwksar Traicka. G~ F.. lkinmutt anti "~
Asklady AA,td. Nauk SS.S.R, 190, 61, 143 .
,;.vw - S. or I.P., 1950. 21.
.113. -The tracks of proton& and a particles in thick nuclear emulsions disappear
after s for 24 hours at 30" or after 3 days at I I* in a humid striwaphem
I= matte is conserved
%hile t ment i after cne month storage in a desimtot
over calcium chloride. The effect is also reduced by storage At low pressures
(aw I man. mercury). Plates exposed for ono month to cosmic rays at various
heiglits show more tracks when the exposure is made in vacuo than those
exposed at atmospheric pressure. Storage in a humid atmosphere followed by
esicaration removes tracks always present in the photographic plates without
lowrring their sensitivity to protons and a pattick-3. A J.L.
UM/Jkwloar Pb7olos Combs RadUtIots Jul 48
Sioloar PbysIo4 hrtll-)Ies, Chwypd -
Trajeotorles
"Photographing the Backp=vd of Tr%jectorles YAA*
by Charged Pkrtlcles In am Ibulelon by the RapId
Photoregression Kethod," 0. Te. Belarltakly, L. V.
04' kb F, I p
*Dok Ak Xwk SM' Vol XUP No 2
RapId acooleratIon of reposelos of trajeotorles of
protons and alpha particles umder omdltlosm of
Increased moisture and temperature iss used to photo-
graph background of radioactive charges and cosmic
rVe vb1oh Is Israrlab pWW. is photographic
*a. Submitted 1~ 11AM7
AT
me
06 j
00
90
00
901 OU
.1-"_
1WA. The Altitude Ctwvo of Uavy Partial** Produced ty CQMIQ P4WO
(Vyootnyl " #Us ty&2h*lykh obastits, vyzyva*Ptykh kossilchookw
luchaml) by 0 2 BelovItakil " L V Sukhov Doklg& Aga HAM 00
207-210 (1949) Sept 11 (In Russian)
By the method of rhotographle soultions, the relationship use studied
0 0 betwo*n the number of beavy particle@ generated ty cosmic reVe and
0 0 the altitude. The various tources of photo-regression were taken
a into account 1 It was found That the regression could 19 reduced
06
considerably by keeping the plates In a I om Rg vacuum. The
0 a altitude r"go was 200-6000 a, the "position Use varied from 26 to
'D
'a
so, 55 days. For tr-cks longer ~tban 10 cts air oquivalent, and for an
oo
0
0
altitude range 900-6006 al the munber of particles S to given by 3
ce mP, whore p is the proosvwe In atm., and m a (6.0 * 1.2) AtWl.
The effective arose section of the absorption of the gonorstl
parttcl#a tly nuclei of Rpgtm and nitrogen In mA w (1.4 * 0.31
10-2 5omZ, (N lit the ntsabor of nuclei In a vertical
4.3 x lor
oolum of air resting on 1 (a~ of the earth's surface). Tracke of
different liingthe have difforent altitude ratest thus, In the Interval
S L 611ALLU IMLL 1.11121AUIR CLASSOKi'VION
WV
-o*
%o
coo
I%o
1
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MOO
i 40 0
'I V 0 -3 0 3 t
U Kin
0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0
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MR. ~-=
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so
we
00
00
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*a
09
00
*a
00
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00
0 0
00
090600010900600: 0
:0
900-6000 u the w=Wr of tracks of 10-20 an oqir equivalent increases
8 fold, All* the mumber of' tracks *xoseding 20 ca Increases 12 fold.
All theme date differ from thos* obtained by Whole (Z Pbvmtk 115
481 (1940)). for *stars* lbe same value of a(w 6 RtwL) was foundl
this points to a genetic relationship between heavy particle@ and
stars. Since most of the tractko cross the suasion# the heavy
particles =at originate In the glass of Oe plate or In other
uarrounding objects. The track distribution to lactrople. At
3P60 a the Intensity of the generating oomponent to probably several
time that of the hard component of the coodc radiation.
04P
00
0:
0
00
a*
416i
4141
00
00
00
as
so
0 0 0 41 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
let 00 ad I a 4 z
A j z L_
of -A.- A -A - ' _- - &
0 T. (Ootas
j"0 040(a$
o PON:1611t AND PIC0141111 1.091
1911. Relationships between the Generation of Heavy Partioleal the
00
00 r Absorption of the Generating C;cwponent, and the Material at 3860 a -60
00 Altitude (Zavisimostlobtrazovanlys tyasholykh chastits I poglosbchen4a, '00
so gener1royushcNI Ikb kasponenty ot materisl& na vysote 3860 '00
0o A metrov) b7 0 2 Belovitsfell mnd L V Sukbov DoklAft Akgd ffAuk �EM 62 ~"041
757-759 (1948) Oct 21 (To Russian)
00 At 3860 a, using the melhod of Ootograpble enLislons, the doteraluaticil
go was made of 1) the depencenoe of the number of heavy particles an
~a the material In contact with the emulsion, "nd 2) th* absorption ';o a
00, of the generating oompoment In load, slumiDum, and S102. The 0
*0 1 experiments on the first problem were mode with ord1nary plates, I.e .,
AA
! with emulsion on 0.1 an glass, and with plates covered with 0.035
-
JKAL_Wj
- am Fb. The results shoved that only for tracks shorter than 10 ca
MONA air equivalent, the munber of tracks generated In lead was 3-4 times
larger thRn that of tracks generated in glass-, for longer trneks Sea,
both numbers were essentially equal. The remilts of the atu4y of
the second proedam are presented in an absorption curto of the
VO
generating component ia. lead. It differs from the curve obtained too
4, 1 L A SI TALLuRrKAL LIT94ATUNI CLASSLIK41*0 U*O
tic..
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-
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0 0 age a
40 0 :10 0 0 0
0 0 0000000 0 4) 0 A 0 0 0 *go* 000 0 0
0
000000000000000000000ottoooosoooooooooo::::::O
0 0
00
4r Heltler (PAMr An V?3 (1938)] in that it has no =xI=# (ftitler's 00
of ewwo has a maximum at 1.2 cm Pb). Its shape suggests that, at 3W a, 90
of the generating radiation acnalsts of two componentat no, absorbed by 1-2 so
cis Pb, with an effective 4woss section about 8 x 10-22 c?~5 _
00 and another, 00
09 wory much harder, wbose effective cross ssotionJi 6:~ 10 cu2. For 00
00 Al thl5cor sponding valwo is probably 0.9 x 10 , and for air 1.4 00
00 x 16- 7(found by the autbars, bandy MIW hM SM 62 207-210 00
(IL948). These numbers poi-t to a possibility of disintegration of the 00
component generating the heavy particles. so
00 00
00 00
so 00
00 00
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SUXHOV, L. V.
3'~47. The instability of cosmic ray pqrticles cni;sing nuclear dipintegrrticn"s.
G.!,- Belovitpkii, N. V. Ya-s-T-e-n~e-ko---T.T.--'rmirnov and L. V. Sukhov. Dokl.
Aked. Nauk, SSSRY 69 (No. 3) 3~1-4(1040,) In Russian.
Nuclear emulsions sensitive to 100 MeV protons were exposed at 3 86CMI for 117 d,
and the frequency of stars compared with that in similar plates exposed at 4 700
m which were covered with C ecuivalent to the difference in air pressures. The
frecuency of
lower
and 3-prong
plates. That
2-
stars was
in the first
of the
larger stars remained the sere, It is concluded thnt the particles causing 2- and 3-
prong stars nre unstable, with - 5 x lo - 6 sec. E. P. George
uSSR/puciear Physics - Fission of U by negative pi-mesons FD-2349
Card 112 Pub. 146 - 14/34
Author Belovitskiy, G. Ye.; Rcmanova, T. A,; Sukhov, L. V.; and Frank,
1. M. 4
Title Fission of uranium nuclei under the action of slow negative pi-
mesons and high-energy particles
Periodical Zhur. eksp. . teor. fiz. 28, 729-732, Jun 1955
Abstract In this work the authors investigate the fission of uranium nuclei
by slow negative pi-mesons (G. Ye. Belovitskiy, et a1ii, Otchet
FIAN*, April 1950, June 1950, March 1951), by fast neutrons, with ener-
gies up to 460 Mev, and by gamma-rays with energies up to 250 Mev
(G. Ye. Belovitskiy et alli, ibid., Dec 1952). For the recording
of the fission of uranium nuclei they used photoplates with
emulsion layer 100 microns thick with uranyl acetate (T. A.
Romanova and G. Ye. Belovitskiy, ibid., June 1951), which plates
permitted the observation of protons with energies up to 30 Mev.
The irradiation of the plates by slow negative pi-mesons and fast
neutrons was carried out in the synchrocyclotron of the Institute
of Nuclear Problems. Academy of Sciences USSR; the irradiation by
gamma-rays was by the synebrotron of FIAN*. They note that the
energy spectrum of neutrons from "overcharging" (perezaryadka) of
rard 2/2 rD.2349
670-Mov protons on beryllium was measured by V. B, Flyagin, They
present 5 photographs of indicated fission. They thank PW, X. 0.
Mashcharyak.ov) 0. P. Dzhelepov, and Ye. Grigor 1yev for aid in 6xperl.-
ments with negative pi-mesons and fast neutrons) and aloo thank Prof.
V. I. Veksler and Yu . 8 . Ivanov f or aid in experiments with gamma-rmjA
of high enorgy. They state that a more detailed report on'the re-
sults obtained will be published in this journal. They conclude
that the distinguishing peculiarity of the process of fission of
uranium nuclei at high energies of excitation to the significant
probability of the emission of fast protons and alphapartiales;
these particles bear only a comparatively small part of energy ob-
tained by 'the uraniuz nucleus from the primary particle, Thirteen
references.
Institution t Physical Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad. Sci. USSR (Fln*)
Submitted : March 9, 1955
't1 it r
tal ii Nu, flit itu, Mt
lrar.;u- tl, S11- c- r,-Ulrc~lti
1 7 '_' ~' , r "S "5 A~A.;,j
;,vu, I;.,nd rujt
Ti.jcjcL,; fjg,~icn
14t:,ri-S a 7 rn, ~C-n, I'M S 1: Close to
excilalion, fiss:Gn is cftur, lccoin-
f p4, and
j, IC r,
USSR/Nuclear Physics Eleme
ry Particles
Abst Journal Roforat Zhur - Fizilca, No 12, 1956, 33920
Author Dullkova, L. S., Romanova, T. A., Sokolova, I. B.,
Tolstov, K. D., Shafranova, M. G.
Institution i None
C-3
Sukhov, L. V.,
Title s Interaction of 300-Nev g--*esons with Protons, Deuterons, and
Nuclei of a Photographic Emulsion
Original
Periodical : Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 107, No 1, 43-46
Abstract : AIKFI plates of the "p" type, enriched with H or loaded with
D by impregnnting in a 30% water solution of lithium acetate,
were radiated in the phasotron of the Institute for Nuclear
Problems, Academy of Sciences USSR by A--mesons of 225 1 8 Nev.
The H content reached 6 . 1022 , and the D content reached
3 . 1022 per cm3. The presence of Li made it possible to
control the evenness of the loading. The increased value of
Card 1/2
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Elementary Particles
Abst Journal Referat Zhur - Flzi~a, No 12, 1956, 33920
C-3
pH of the lithium acetate contributed to a reduction in regression.
The radiation was carried out up to a density of 104 to 105 tracks
per cm2 . The examination was made by areas and along the track.
The average free path for all the processes, including scattering
by an angle greater than 200 was 88 t 5% of the geometric. The
principal contributions are made by processes of inelastic scat-
tering and absorption with star formation.
The area inspection method was used to trace 1,240 stars. A
distr'ibution was made by the number of rays. Fifty cases of scat-
tering by H and 11 cases of scattering by D were found; the
elastic-scattering sections were respectively CH = 14 � 3.6
millibarn and OD = 15 t 5.5 millibarns. The scattering by D
is st:rongly anisotropic. A histogram is given for the differential
scattering of v*--mesons by H in a center of gravity system. A
discrepancy is noticed from the theoretical curve for small seat-
tering angles.
Card 2/2
SOV/120 - 59- 2-2 5/ 50
AUTHORS: Belovits~~iy, G.Ye., Korablev, L.N., Sukhov, L.V,~- and
ShtraniZn, Ij.
TITLE: An Apparatus for tne Automatic Meaurement of Multiple
Scattering of Partiojes (Ustanovka dlya, avtomatizatsil
j-zmei-eniy mnog,--kT,atnogo rasseyaniya chastits)
PERIODICAL. Priboiy i tekhnika ekspeer'Lmenta, 1959, Nr 2,
pp 86-.90 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The ins-,T-ument may be used to carry out both measuring
and ooikputing operations oa multiple Coulomb soattering.
It can also be used tv maasulre lengths. The table of
the microsc:--pe c,;an be moved repeatedly through fixed
intervals (50, 100, ;250 and 500 jt)~ The se:;ond
coordiri,tte which gives the deviation of the track from
the x-axis is transformed into electrical pulses by means
of a photoelectric devi(,e in the micrometer eyepiece.
These pulseo are transmitted to the computing part of the
0
apparatus and the number of pulses given by the photo-
0
device in each measurement of the y-coordinate
is proportional to the ma,-nitude of the first difference
.3 -
Card 1/2 in the coonjinates. The instrument is not fully
automatic sinoe an observer must place the track manually
in a st-andard position. The apparatus was uhecked
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S/12o/61/000/002/008/042
E192/E382
AWHORS: Voronkov, A.Ye., Galaktionov, A.I., Murin.. I.D.,
Sukl-i-ov..-J.Y. and Slitranikh, I.V.
TITLED- An Instrument-. for Automatic Inspection of Nuclear
Photo-emulsions by the Television Raster Method.
I~ Servo Systems
PERIODICAL; Pribory i. tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No~ 2~
pp. 6-7) - 68 + 1. plate
TEXT: The following two types of problems can be solved
by using nuclear photo-emulsions.-
1.) saarch for the required events (stars and track-- from a
given direction and density, etc.) and determining the number
of such events in a given volume of emulsion;
2) inspection or scanning of chosen tracks in order to
determine their scartering lonisation, etc.
An automatic instrument capable of performin.- the following
operations on photo-emulsions is described~
a) automatic following of a given track in three coordinaten-
Card 1/10
23398
S/120/61/000/002/oo8/042
An Instrument for .... E192/E382
on the photocathode of a television-camera tube (type J10-101
(LI-101)). In order.to obtain the mz,,ximum ratio of
track signal/background noise the slots which are usually
employed in such equipment were eliminated (Refs. 1-3). The
systerr. is based on the principle of digital recording. Eac h
field of the television picture is counted as the number of
grains in a track; the deviation of the track from its central
position in the field of vision of the camera tube is
similarly recorded. On this basis it was possible to design
an instrument capable of tracking only one grain (in the
absence of background grains) which corresponds to :he
si-gnal-/noise ratio of about 1/400 over a segment of track
200 '~L long. The functioning of the system is as follows.
Of all these signals, from each line of the television
reproduction of the picture, only those are selected which
enter the so-called control zone a which is from 2 - 24 11
wide (depending on the chosen width of the zone and magnifi-,
cation of the microscope). Initially, the investigated track
is introduced into this zone. The control zone is situated
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The deviation k is expressed as the number of pulses
corresponding to the number of the lanes I multiplied
by the namber of lines n in a sub-zone which intersect
the elements of a track, i.e. k = Zm . The television
system is based on interlaced scanning with 50 fields per
sec~ond, the full number of lines being 567. For purely
technical reasons, only two-thirds of all the lines of each
are used. This amounts to about 94 lines per sub-zone for
a field so that for the maximum detuning for a thick trace in
one sub-zone the deviation is k = 378 p--lses. The deviation
of a track from its central position in the control zone is
dE:termi.ned separately for all four sub-zones, for each third
field.by means of four counter circuits 6 - 9 of the
pieliminary dividers and finally by means of four storage
interpolators 10 - 13 (see Fig. 2). The logical control
circuit 14 , which is coupled to 10 - 13 , produces a
mismatch signal when the track deviates from its central
position; the signal is then applied to the servo mechanisms
of the microscope which eliminate the "mismatch". The
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keys. The deviation of a track from its central position
(a, P, or y) results in the rotation of the Doveyprism due
to the signals obtained from the logic circuit 14 ; this
also results in thr, rotation of the sine-cosine potentiometer
29, whose output voltage controls the speed of' the motors MI
and M2 via the control circuits 16 and 1!; . A special
shutter placed on the axis of the prism controls the motion
of the drive screws by means of magnetic clutches which are
operated by photo-diodes and relays. The motors employed
have a comparatively small speed range (500 to about
7 000 r.p.m.). Consequently, at certain angular positions
Y of the prism which correspond to the predominant direction
o~ motion along one of the coordinates X1 or Yl 1 the
system automatically produces a discrete displacement of the
track along one of the coordinates by means of a magnetic
clutch operating at a small constant velocity. The above
deficiency of the motors limits the measurement of the track-
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AUTHORS: Voronkov, A.K., Murin, I.D., Sukhov, L.V.,
Shtranikh, I.V.
TITLE: An apparatu_- for the automatic survey of nuclear
photo-emulsions by a television roster method
II. The recording system
PZ1110DICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.1, 1962, 42-11)
TEXT: In the study of cosmic rays and other nuclear proce!s-?-~
thick layer photo-emulsion plates are used for recording chergt,!
particles. The resulting tracks in the emulsion are studied
under a micro.9cope. In the particular cases when emulsions are
exposed in artificial satellites and in accelerators, a very large
amount of work is entailed in surveying the plates. Using ~.devict
for the automatic television survey of nuclear photo-emulsions, 14'
previously described by the present authors (Ref.l: PTE, No.2,
1961, 63), the rate of making measurements on scattering and
ionization of particles is accelerated by 10 to 100 times.
Some of the main characteristics of the apparatus are as follows:
1) type Of microscope M(3W8 WBM (modified);
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1) Mainteriance of contrast, which depends on, a) the amplification
coefficient of the video-amplifier; b) the sensitivity of the
Lransmittin,g tithes; c) the intensity of illumination.
2) Maintenance of the linearity of the amplifier and accuracy
of focu5ing.
There are 3 figures.
A3SOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR
(Physics Institute AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 10, 1961
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ACC NRi-- AP-6-018-012----( -1V-Y- SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/010/0126/0126
DrVE-VfORS: Lyubavskiy, K. V.; L'vova, Ye. P.; Sukhov L. V.- Yarovinskiyo L. M.j
Tarnovskiy, A. I.; Ryabchenkov, A. V.; Gerasim~v-,V. oNwvskiy, S. A.
ORG: none
TITIZ: Welding electrode. Class 49, No. 181968 Cannounced by Scientific Research
Institute of Technology and Machine Construction (flauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut
tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya)2
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 10, 1966, 126
TOPIC TAGS: welding, welding electrode, austenite steel., carbon, silicon,, manganese,
chromium, nickel, molybdenum, niobium, sulfurs phosphorus
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a welding electrode for welding austenite
steels containing carbon, silicon, manganese, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, nibbium,
sulfur, and phosphorus.. To increase the resistance of welded seam to corrosionp
the electrode composition is taken in the following percent relationship: carbon-
not over 0.05; silicon-not over 0.1+5; manganese 2-10; chromium 19-25; nickel 33-
50; niobium 0.8-1.2; molybdenum 2*5-7~5; sulfur or phosphortw--not over 0.02 of
each.
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UDC:
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ACCESSION NR: AR4047525
that the application of adhesives in the assembly of Industrial-
ecluiment Makes- -it
sfw_p1if7 fabrication, and to reduco the labott required for fabrivation
and assembly by 1.5 to 2 t1raes. The Twrorking temperature for the
adhas.1vG compound doe5 not exceel flOOC. an I rinnse jr, t -i
nn or, porn
comp-1-inds, Repoated heni Iniz
e'! ;Itni a,-4r'05'Veq' appli-ation of
a und ftuld ng for W Mjr1 does not
decreaae the strength of the adhesive joints. After assembly with
adhesives, it is possible to work the surface on a lathe, on a
7 1 j ~, -, E, r-
,I a grinler. 0l. hyV Dtfter Mr!j
R -.h n ti sWorking of the
2',_L-facc; a+'ter the use. of adhos
ive3 must- be done with the use of
coaling, since 4 _n certain eases .-T ftigh feed rates and hifi~a cuttitg
speeds the higdi"temDerature carl briii_g about di~stxruotion of the
arlheslje bonrll, 7Eib'lleq a_-~ :'abricatrid units In
ihit-~i aiRiaaive compounds are usede figwes.
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ACCI-Z'SION NR: AF50022/X ji~12-2164 10"10121,0030100-33
AUTHORS: ?. apustin, N. M. (Gandidalue of tachnical acianceig, Docent); Sukhov, X. F-1
(,ingineer)
TITLE t Ef for-f-s of ~-!rg_!qp -1P glup~ the-initial clamping form
SOURCE': Vastnik mashinostroyeniya, no: 112, 1964, 30-33
TOPIC T AGS - creem characterls"u- ic, Joint / ST 3 ateel, ED; I'via resin
Ag~;T!UtGT: The effects of creep in "he cmr~ented joirit of -s stud qs shoun in F:L_-. 'I
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1t)crfoidstics are givrn'o( iarlous spindle gdading &ad polishing ldn" for use In Sh"
uctiQu. (7 figs, I table.)
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(Sisk. !=!77.ZrTI, 22. 1950). Swcconful exptL were carried out with arpnic
glass as an abrasive material for polishing silicate glass. (I fig., I table.)
AUTHORS*. Ryabov, V. A., Barbarina, T. Y., 72-58-3-1b/15
Steshenko, M. I., Kireyevj Pe 5*j
Sukhov, M. P.
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TITLE;: Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes Based on Glass Fiber
(Ruberoyd i gidraizolyatsionnyye lenty na osnove steklo-
volokna)
PatIODICAL'. Steklo i Keramika, 1956, [-!r 3, pp. 43-47 (USS10-
ABSTR4T: The increased chemical stability, as well as the greater
mechanical strength of glass fiber in comparison with organic
fiber, make& it possible to use the former successfully aa
reinforcement for a series of products as rubberoid and other
special tissues. Glass-fiber can also partly be used in concrete
constructions in lieu of metal reinforcements, as referred to in
the works by V. A. Ryabov, T. M. barbarina, N. A. Sheludyakov
and A. K. Surov, G. D. Andriyevskaya (reference 1). The manu=
facture of rubberoid and hydro-insulating tapes based upon glass
Card 113 fiber is worth ~'.hoting in Czechoslovakia. This manufacture
Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes Based on Glass Fiber 72-58-3-14/15
roofing and hydro-insulation. The authors recommend to intro-
duce such a manufacture in the USSR.
There are 4 figures, and 2 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
1. G16ss textil6s~_-Applications 2. Insulation--Test results
Card 3/3
SUILHOV, J,T. A.
"On the Methods o," Developin,,- the Scientific Technical Terms of General Ilachine
Building." Sub 25 Apr 51, I-rist of Kachiiip Science, Acad Sci U~,S!i
Dissertationspresented for science and engineering deo-.rees in Moscow during 1951-
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 KaY 55
SUKHOV, N.K.; TXUIGOAZV, A.M.
Use of letter abbreviations to represent scientific and technoloGical terms.
Izv.AIT SSSR. Otd.tekh.nauk no.7:lW-1064 J1 '5). (nR- 6:3)
(Science--Terminology) (Technology--TerminoloE7)
GAVRILOVA, M.A., doktor tekhn.neak; ARTOBOLEVSKIY, S.I.9 doktor tekhn.
nauk; BERSHTEYN, S.I., kznd. tekhn. nauk; BOLGAKOV, A.A., kwA.
kand. tekhn. nauk; IERM, A.Ta., doktor teklm. nauk; MEYEROV,
M.V., doktor tekhn. nauk - SUKRUV N.K., doktor tekhn. nauk-
FEL I DBALU 9 A. A. , doktor te',~~. '~;;' LIPPOVICHp B.I.9 doktor
tekhn. nau , KHAHOY, A.V., doktor tekhn. ns:uk; SHORYGIN, A.B.,
doktor tekhn. nauk
[Terminology on the basic concepts of automatic control) Termino-
logiia osnovnykh poniatii avtor-atiki; doklad. Moskva, 1960. 31 P.
(International Federation of Automatic Control, ost Internationa
Congress, Moscow, 1960. Doklady, no.232) (KIRA 14:8)
1. Natsionalix3yy komitat po, av-tomaticheskomu upravleniyu. Nauchno-
tekhnicheskiy komitet terminologii. 2. Nauchno-tekhnichookiy ko-
mitet terminologii Natsionallnogo komiteta SSSR po avtoratichesko-
mu upravleniyu (for all).
(Automatic control-Terminology)
ASEKUAZI,r,.I., inzh.; SMOV, H.K., R,-ird.teid-cri.c-~uIz: VOLOTSKOY, IT-V-,
kLand. t ekh. --- -
Lettersto the editor. Svetotekhnika 6 no.11:21 N 16o.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Blectric lighting)
ACC NR: (A)
INVENTOR: Sukhov, 0. V.
ORG: None
SOURCE CoD'-E-: UR'/0413/67-/000/-001/0052/0052
TITLE: A cFpacitor sewn welder. Class 21, No. 189961 [announced by the Institute of
Electric Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton (Institut elektrosvarki)]
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1967, 52
'TOPIC TAGS: seam welding, welding equipment, capacitor
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a capacitor seam welder containing a
charging transformer, working capacitors, commutators for the charging and discharging!
:circuits, a welding transformer and a welding cycle control unit. The circuit is de-
Isigned for stabilizing the magnitude of the energy stored in the capacitors. The con-,
1trol. unit contains the following electrically interconnected elements: 'a meter which
:iindicates the instantaneous voltages in the supply circuit, a shaper network which
;produces control pulses for commutator operation and an element for negative feedback
with respect to the reverse voltage across the working capacitors.
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IMENTOR: Sukhov, 0. V*
ORG: none
TITIE: Point capacitor machine. Class 21, No. 1890136 fannounaed by Electric Welding:
troavarki)
Institute im. Ye. 0. Paton (Institut elek _7
SOURCE: Izobreteniyaj promyshlennyp obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 23, 19,66, 54
TOPIC TAGS: welding equipment, spot welding,,
ABSTUGT: This Author Certificate presents a point capacitor machine intended for
contact welding parts of small thicknesses. The machine contains a power rectifier,
1 a buffer capacitor for preliminary heating of the parts, and charging and dischargingj:
commutators in the battery circuit of the working capacitors which are coupled elec-
trically to the welding transformer (see Fig. 1). To increase the welding quality,
an electronic voltage regulator for the working capacitors and an electronic time
relay controlling the commutator operation are used in the machine.
Card 1/2 UDC: 621o791.037'621.791.763.1-037-523.8 -1
7hotoelectric Control of Metal Heating in Contact Roller Welding 125-58-T-7/14
ASSOCIATION: Tnstitut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.O. Patona AN USSR (Institute
of Electric Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton, AS UkrSSR)
I j F Mi 1 T T ED March 1, 1958
1. Resistance welding--Control 2. Spot welds--Quality control
3. Seam weld s-Quality control 4.i.Welded joints--Properties
5. Photoelectric pyrobiaters-Applications
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House from prefabricatel ceramic elements. Trudy 'Hiistroittlzramiku, 1410. 5o 1951.
L~gnL~jy Li-St r-f ltuZslan Access.icns, Librar,,- of Gon-7.,~tsso, ;.pril lc,~r,-2. Unclas-i-fleci.
REMPFLI, A.M.; SUKHOV, P.V.; KOPEYKIN, A.A., glavnyy red.; ROKHVARGER, Ye.L.,
zamestitell glavnogo red.; VASYUTINSKAYA, A.A., red.; GARTSMAN, B.M.,
red.; ZAYONTS, R.M., red.; LUNDINA, M.G., red.; UOISOVA, Z.A., Teed.;
PETROV, N.A., red.; RIVKIN, A.M., red.; ROMANOV, P.R., red.;
SOKOLOVP P.V., red.; FEYN, Yu.E., red.; KOSYAKINA, Z.K., red.;
KAS1MOV, D.Ya., tekhn.red.
[Research on clay materials] Issledovanie glinistogo syrlia. Moskva,
Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 119 p. (Nehino. Gosudarstvennyi nauchno-
issledovatellskii institut stroitellnoi keramiki. Trudy, no.22).
(MIRA 17:3)
SUKHOV, P.4.; KLIMANDV, P.V.
Electric soldering iron with Internal heating. Suggestion b7
P.Z. Sukhov, P.V. Klimanov. Prom.energ. 11 no-11:18 N '56.
(MWU 9:12)
(Solder and soldering)
SUKHOV, P. Z.,_jZ,.nhener.
Alectric doldering.iron of amew design. Frnergetik 5 no.2:20-21
F '57. (M1RA 100)
(Solder and soldering) (Alectric aPParptus and appliances)
ZXidlu'l, S. A.
C-ind, Pkysicou-iRth Sci.
Dissertfition: Vla:,rEicaal Investigation of Reg
,ularities in Dry a-rd 3oundfu-.V
Friction d' Metal Rough .5urfaces."
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