SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUSHKO, A.A. - SUSHKOV, A.L.

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BUSHKI39 A.A. (Kiyevq Krasnoa I'Venous system of the Reviewed by 4.A. Sush log 160. (ALIM19TARY CA . tMAD. ikaya ul.9, 90--a9 kv. 53) -n digest .1 tract"' by F.P. Markizov. ArIffia an t. giat; i embr. 39 no. 12:108- T (HERA 14:2) - BLOOD SWLY) Iy F.P.) I i BUMO, A.A., dotsen-b 11~mctional anatomy of the lymphatic vessels of the normal and pathological liver. V'xaeh.delo no..Uo8/,-91 V 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Kafedra normajonoy atomii (za-v. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. M.S. Spir ) Kiye-vako o mediteLnskogo Instituta. (LYKMFICS) 5k) SUSHKO,-Aleksandr Grigorlyevi h-,PHCHHGOr3V~ B.I., redaktor; KHOVAITSKIY, I.P., takhaichaskiy redaktori [Lot us Produce an abu " nee of agrfcultura~ produots; a discuesion of books] Sozdadim obi " eailckokh~ziaistvainnykh produktor; beseda o kaigakh. Moskva, GoIgbiblioto'ka SSR im. T.I.IAnina. 1956. 19 p. (Bibliography-_ r iculture) NLRA 9:11) SIMINOVAS redaktor; KROVANSKIY, I.P., (Organizational and eco, Zia consoli machine-tractor stations and state f list] Organi.%ateionno-kboziaistyenno sovkhozov; rekoxandatellayi ukazatel biblioteka SSSR in. V.I.rAnina. 1956 (Bibliography C Ilective far t (Bibliograp hy:;~ te farls) (Bibliograpby- Chine-tracto tion of' collective fares, us; a reamMend8d reading ukreplenie kolkhozov, M i literal=7. Moskva, Goo. 60 p. (MIRA 10:2) stations) VADIKOVSKAYA, Lyudmila Mikhay~ovna; DONSKAYA, Gal-ina Kupriyanovna; OELIKOVSKAYA, Te.5,, nd.ekon.na , nauc)myy red,; SOMOVI, V.A., red. red.; SKIY, I.P., tekhn.red. CAgriculturel SellakoB khoziaiatvo. MoBk-ira. (Biblioteka samo- obrazovaniia) Vol.l. [The economic and organization of socialist agriculture in the U.S.S R.; a bibliography] Bkonomika i organizataiia sotsi listicheskog sellalcogo khoziaistva v SSSR; rekomendatellnyi ukaz tell literat ry. Nouchnaia red. B.S. Osli- kovskoi. 1957. 102 to (MIRI 12:4) (Bibliogkaphy-Agrlcu~ture) __J~H~)V7 .,Akli-m, lv.ano.vic,h; TIROJ (Netallurgy of allmi skva, Metallurgiia., , Ivan A*ksayev'.~:h Metallurgi a aliwirilia. 14c- . 518 P. r (M:PIA 18 4) SUSHKO, A.M.; YEMKLIYANSHKO, A. Mercurometric deter nation of ta le Soob.Prim.otd.VKHO~nno,3:73-77 1 7. 1. Kafedra khimii fnevostochno~-o rybnoy promyeblenno'ti I kbozyay tva. t (Salt) ( reury nitraFe) aalt in food prodacts. (MIR& 13:6) teklmicheskogo instituta (Food-Analysis) Mt_; YMLIYAMWKO. Z.A. whale otd.VKHO no -3:135-144 '57. i (MIRA 13:6) i Tryptic activity of the sperm pancreas. Soob.Prim. 1. Kafedra khimii " nevostochnalgo takh-aicheakogo instituta rybnoy prouVshlenno ti i khozyay'tva. (Trypsin) (Panjeeas) (Whale:) SUSHKO, A.Ye. ,f ';e"ecL4r--,r rated paramet --a In deolgring low-pressure ax-la-l-flow hydrau- I ~- a !. t1urbines. T_roXy Le-b,gidr.mash.01, USSR (MIRA 17 ~W) :a "VE 77 INS -W, NP M DRUGICIMNKO, S.K., vrach (selol Chormache-S~oboda Sumakoy oblasti); SUSHKO, G.A., folldsh (solo Ober acho-Sloboda Sumekoy oblasti) Remarks on rural healti education 1work. Folid. i akush. 21 no.8: 51-52 Ag 156. (KERA 9:10) (IMA TH EDUCATIN) M9R/Xeta3x Steel, Caisting MW 51 "Concerning Selection of the Electric-Furnace Process in Melting Steel for Shaped. Castinis, I* R. Kryanin, G. V. Susbko, Engineers, ToMMUSh (Cet Sci Res lust of Technol and Mach Bldg) Os "Litey 1>.roizvoW' No 5, pp 2-6 Analyzed data of 270 production heats and con- ducted 30 exptl 3nelts in comparative investiga- tIon of basis and acid processes of melting car- bou steel for shaped castings. Grapbs and table show results. High fluidity of acid steel 195T56 permits production of thin-valled"'cAstings of in- tricate shave. 'General coru~lusionig that'steel, made by acid process in elec-A-re furnace, hw considerable advantages over steel melted by basic 195Tr)6 DEMIN, Anatoliy Ivanovich[Dloi ko, IU.P.],- KIMKV, V red.; BEFdM, Z.G. [B, [Repair of tractors Remont traktoriv i Kyiv, Derzh. uchbov (Motor n., A.Lj PI PENKO, Yuriy Petrovich (Pylypen- il1y Petrovich [Kyr!Leiev., V.P.Ii-~PSHKO, I.S., man, Z.H.1, zekhn. red. automobiles; mama:L for secondax7 schools] ~obiliv,- pid.-uchnyk dlia serednIoi shkoly. agog". vyd-vo "Radims1ka, shkolap" 1960. .291 p. (MIRA 14:11) cles-Mainb)nance and repair) STJSHKO) I.S., aspirant Comparative effective ness of milk ng parlors. Mekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.4-.26-28 Ap 63. (MM .16:10) 1. Ukrainskaya sells~okhozyaystvey~naya akademiya. KULIK, Rikolay Alekseyevich [&dyk2 1.1,0.); WIINIKUV~ Dmitriy Ivanovichy' ROD14YAIM.,Mikhail Ivanov-..ch (Rodniany".) red.;_. YEROSHENKO, T.G.[Mrosheikkoj T.H.), t(khn. red. (Laboratory and practic&L work with tractors and motor vehicles] Laboratorno-praktychni z,miattia z traktoriv i avtomobiliv K i Derzhsillhospv-ydav URSR, 1961. 234 p, (MIRA i5-.A7~ v-, (Tractor3) (Motor vehicles) 1, :1 T 2, '~ ,11 . IC~ ('; k 1, 1 YU T %LT~AVYEV~ L-a"(j I A Z a nd s e- I nali_ K,P.,, 'Kanc. -Lelia-,- tekhr. nauky red,: SA-1-1 )KiTALETKO, S riw,ik. red., icand. Lek 1, -auk., _' . I . . , ;ily' V SKI F B~J.' kanJ L: kand. sel"kho-1. vi. naulc. red.; T S red d. ; , "It of' -he .7kim 1_'-f0r'-3M'e Y i `- rt - 1:3 -;-. . eerm'g'l -Flu Field of Ne--iol-Itj M Y'd I lfy'd 1 d i -11 1 ne-u..-.- -tAhnicheskoi. wrifere-utsii mo-lod-ykh na- blasti melloratgi-i i gidrotekhniki. Ij- t X-fy 1" h r ab o 7- n3 1(ov c M. IT 916 4 KA-ev) v cbi~'St 7idrot-eklmilic e,i -1 t. .11 "kr.. S,~L , . i U I I "", ~~Iyu-~' r_'2v AKIMOV, V,S.; SOBOLEV, B.A.;.IUSIIKO, L.G. Redistribution of the eed of' a solvent and, recirculation filtrate in the dawaxing of raffinale. Nefteper. i nefteklim. no. 4z14-17 164. (MIPA 17: 5) 1. Ufimskiy neftepererabatyve.yushch.y zavo6. i-m. XXII sll,yezda Kommunisticheskoy part-A Sovetskogo Soyuza. TILICHWO, M.N.; ABRAMOVAt O.A.; 1EGOROV4p SUSHKO, L.I. Few insecticides against fleas. 616 161, 1. Iz laboratoriya organiebeskoy k universiteta imeni N.G. Obiernysh v tovskogo meditsinsk go ins,-'.-ituta i tuta "Kikrob.0 (OSECTICII) (FUIA M.Ye.:; NOVOKRESHCHENOVA, N.S.; aparajs6i paraz.bol. no.5s614- (MIRA 14:10) imii fliaratovskogo gosudarst7ennogo, kogop kafedry biokhimii Sara- Naucluio-issledovatellskogo insti- (ACRIDINE) SUSHKO, M,P., agronom-entomol g (Samarka Biology and ecology of the weevil dryfarming area. Zash-b.rast.ot MY-Je 159. (Soviet Central oia-Grain (weevils) rieges bardus Bohem. in the d.i bol. 4 no.3:35-36 (14IRk 13:4) iseasee and peste) VOYElfODIII, A.V.;- agronom-er po zashchite ras eniy L.Nallchik) Comments on our articl s. Zaohch. no.5:12-13 MY 161. 1 1. Vaesoyuznyy institilt zashchity Qlants, Prot, ; G!EEL', L.Ya.., agronan , ot vred, i bol, 6 (MIRA 15:6) dy (for Voyevodin). of) SUSHXO, M.T. - First achievements o~ a young co no.6:25-26 Je 157. 1. Nachallnik 2-go hastke. (Railloads-I ve. 216k, i tepl. tiaga (KLRA 10:8) snabzheniya Ufimskoy dorogi. ance and repair) SUSIIKO N.-- -W.' - - --L- We put up electric linps in rural stroi. 16 no.9:20-21 S1161. 1. Glavnyy inzhener Klirskogo ot rostroya. Sell. stroi. 16 no.9. (Kursk Froince-Rure t~e yer.. --bound. Sell, (MIMI 14:9) go upravleniya Sellelekt- s 161- (11IFUL 14:9) :trification) nd. -fllosofs i" nauk veneral-mayclr, d. f1lasofs ikh nauk llaryi5t-Lenirist philcaophy~ tha pirit of Soviet militax7 science niri iri t of S( )2'3 st rhilc8oplU..' t- p ca. Ko=. ~ Ooru~zb.32 6 no .16.9 and practice. Kc=. looruzb. S~ 6 no,16.-9-1.7 Ag 165* (MIRA lSsS) w 77. :37201 s/56o/61/000/011/007/012 g7 S0.27/z635 AUTHORS: Zhukov-Verezh ikov, N.N., ',-~ayskiy, I.N., Y-azdovskiy. V.I., Pelchov, A'.P., Gyurdzh.Lan, A.A. Nefed'yeva, N.P., KF-pichni1cpv, M.M., Podoplelov, I.I., Rybakov, N.I., Klemparskaya', N.9., Klimov, V.Zu., Novikov. S.N.,'Novikova, I.P.. Petrov, R.V.' Sushko, N.G., Ugryuriov, Ye.P., Fedorova, G.I., Zakharov, - '7-.-Vinogradoval, I.N.. Chamova, K.G. and Buylco, Ye.A. TITLE: The results or the first microbiological. and cytological eperiments in apace in Earth satell1tes SOURCE: Akademiya naut ;SS71R. Iskus tvennyye sputniki Zenli. no. 11. mlosc3w, 1961. Rezul'taty nauchnykh issledovaniy, provedennylth y~o vremya poletov vtorogo i tretlyego k3smicheskikh k6rabley-sputnilcov, 44 - 67 TEXT: The authoi-a r)port'the results of their investigations of biological objocts.wh.ch had been exposed to space conditions in satellite vehicles. The first part of the work.was devoted to a study of the survivil of cells of.differinZ levels of ergani-ation under the iifluence of radiation and other ard /5 S/ 60/61/00C/011/007/012 EO 7/E635 I 'hie results of the --- unfavourable factors, in comparison wi h control materials which remained in the laborato y over the sa ne period. In experiments with bacteria 2m1. sampl s of suspensi ns of Escherichia coli, Acrobacter aerogenes, S aphylococcus Curcus and Clostridium re butyricum containinS 500 million orpisins or Sporeti per ml. we scaled in ampoules, and exposed to a pace flight ol.* unstated duration; the number o viable indiv duals after the exposure did not differ si-nific,ntly frort thelvalues for th,a control samples. A simHar oxj criment was cArried out wit', the T2 phage of E. coli and th 1321 phage of A. aero.Kenos, which, were Pont in the second sate lite; again,ino, sigificant reduction in. tho titra of the -phage reparations ' Id be detected after space Si Ulnr resultscCue return from s ace Si I re obtained with preparations of phaCe n nt into apac in the rourtb and fifth satellites. Two bottles and six tu as of HaLa calls, some-oC which;ere saturated wi h oxygen, wfir exposed to space flight Card 2/3 S?560/61/ooo/oll/007/012 E027/E635 The results of the conditions. a fter.!t ha4 first been shown that vibration and acceleration did t d. ch the cell s;from the glass. The cultures without oxrg:njappeared normal on return, whereas in those exposed to ox~jgn most of the c,~lls had degenerated. Subculture show d i:jjO% of the cells, whetinr detached from or th: J1 remaining on a were dead; it~owever, two tubes gave good growth. and th 0 c:nIjZgw'ijch trew tip showed no abnormalities of morphology. NO differences could be detected in the - P d 4ensitiza~ion experiments in guinea- cells in anaph a ' s an e. YI ~" Pigs. lit subeqet e flights fibroblast and human amnion cell ,!h similar results. cultures vere :~diid, wr Q Pieces of human and rabbit skin we d. On Augusi 12zh 1960 two pieces of ~o - skin 2 .5 x 3.5 cm. in g 3.ze and 0.5 ~zr~. :,thick were taken from a human donor, placed iri Hanks solution ~nd sent into space in the second satellite. On recovery theyiwdre regrafted on the original site in the donor and lecanie firml'y ittached after tieven days. Card 3/5 S'560/61/000/011/007/012 The results of the Eb27/E635 ~ similar results werb ob b aiied with two other donors. An apparatus ~ was devised for making subculture i space. in order to study the ability of bacteria to multiply udder space conditions. In experiments with Glostr diun butylicuO no d6viations from the controls ware observed, The second part of the work wat; devoted to a study of possible enetic effects brought about by exposure to space conditions, mainly by looki IS for the production of ' 1 auxotrophic mutants and d 1~lacteria. The former were lysogany in cketected by inoculation on a layer a minimal medium which was then 0 covered'with an overlay of the same edium in order to fix the colonies. When the la a tter had gro up their position was noted t PrLd an overlay of comp ote medium wa then put on, and the colonies which then Sr up as a res lt of the diffusion of assentialnutrients wer selected as xotraphic mutants. No such mutants could be Z.,Zd d in suspension of Eacherichia coli '~ recovered from a soc4 nd intollite. The experiments on the induction of lysogenic bacteria were arried out on a strain of 2. coli lyeogenized*by a X phage whi h had been expogled to cosmic Card 11/ 5 radiation in the fifth atellite. F ee I)ha,-,c particles were' e 0 removed by adding phage antiscrum; a ter the end of the latent o t period the action of th antiserum wa cut short by diluting a c d 1;100.streptoriycin was idded to inhib t the host organisms, and b t OiLwa on the ind cator strain in order to tliv mixture was p Md t :- d c 1j, :.ind 1 du!h count the phage pa produced. he results obtained, h considered in c m s: with control experiments. provided no I ex p evidence of induction b5 cosmic radia ion during a spa-ze flight ~6 of ninety minutes. No difference wa observed in the plaque d 0 morphology. No change could be det cted in the chemical and ct physical properties of alf thymus d lbonucloic acid recovered a after it space flight he results a a whole indicato that no a damage was suffered iolated cells during a brief e3,posure to du space conditions. Ther eare 6 figure and 10 tables. e e a SUBMITTED: May 23, 196 ~1/569/�1/000/011/007/012 The results of'the --- 27/E633 2 E 7 Card 5/5 ~~L-:2-012545L_. CESS10.1; NRov: M1463~1~3631 --SOURCE-.-, Ref zh, -Rdo" 10 A ~bu MnLiebinilk0j'~ )MA-LZ a o al ITtn. Bial I_CI~EDZOURM- _~'Sb. III Vaes.: -di --------- - argano or 1963-ji 'Ye7r~wanji-719b3~gi vo?.0.3 IC-TAOS.&' r4t,*q: bq mqri~qvi~,r" TOP a- ' .4q*, 4 1 di pqa~Ppvva Opro :WvIa of, ~boxie a from. +3. to ~50 fit ,was estabIl cent mioroacopy,it I 1L."' -t ed hat; or per v=vow cells preserved f ods c,, 50'1 to' 73..:, 5`2s 04d 29,%" Card L 20125-65: ACCE8SION NR ARI. ~039383 .' ~ 76-~75% .6:t. ~tlw(. call's Surviv-0-d 'W"it i iliti~ &-1'4- n is dlogT4.9,~ bone inal-row proservea or ;Td()'e SUB CODEt LS' EXCL 00 .w. i7f Coid SUSHKO, N.G. Use of 1j4a--jid rn~-4difi fi.-)r the prlesn~vatfon off^ tirisue. cksr- blol. i med. 54 no.9:118-1211 S 162. (MIRA 17:9) 1. 1z laboratorli polizuf--haniyij biologicheskoy nesomastimosti tkaney (zav. - kan'. med. nauk M. Kar)Jchnikov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy "',logli (dir, pro.f. 1.1i. Mayakiy) AM SSSR. Predstavlena deystvi elln-ml chlentm ANMI SS'SR N.N. Zhukovvm- Verezhnikovym. I I SUSHKO N G j ~EYZIRSON, YeA GA?XV 0 V.R Effect of deep I grafting a homotransplantat Dok AN'SSSR 16 1. Institut, eksperiment Inoy biolog stitut trawmatologii i topedil Min i Institut fizicheskikh~plroblem AN S antigenic activity of skin no.5sjjq&j2C)O Je 165. (MIRA 18s7) PYN SWR; TSentrallnyy in- teratva zdravookhraneniya SSSR R. Submitted March 17, 1965. -I------- - L 39872-66 -- GD-2- - - ACC NRt AP6018145 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/65/162/005/1198/120C /0 AUTHOR: Sushko, N. G.; Meyerson, Ye. M.; lkell, V. R. _qa ORG: Institute of Experimental liolo AMN! LSSR (Institut eksperimentallnoy biologi AMN SSSH); qentral-Ini-Ritute of 9raumatology and Orthopedics, minist~r~',6r- Health - 5a3R_(1sentral1nyy institut travnatologii i ortopedii Ydnisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR); Institute of Physical Prollems AN SSSR (Institut fizicheskikh problem AN SSSR) TITLE: Influence of deep freezirg on the grafting and antigenic activity of skin -homotransplants ;_V SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dokladyj v. V2, no. 5, 1965, 1198-1200 TOPIC TAGS: rabbit, skin physiology, blood circulation ABSTRACT: The viability of rabbit skin, exposed for one day to a medium containing 15%' glyce7in or 10% dimethyl sulfoxide, then, frozen In dry lee, liquid IlLtrogen, or liquid helium, was deter- mined.according to its survval after autotransplantation. The state of the homotransplant; of frozen skin was'determined accord-.,' Ing to the periods of *resto ation and the disturbance of blood t circulation in them. The attotranspl s treated by variDus meth- .ods proved viable and In mo t a~e cases ga true and permanent grafts, .Hoviever, homotransplants,'slbj ected to 1, reezing, as a iule, died j on the ninth to 13th day. ep eated ho transplants from the SUBM, H. I. - , Modernizarion of work at the X-raw promo 13. no*2: 1. Krasnoy,arelciy (;~rasiioy, (Tood-C equipment d mobAnizatior, of labot-cousuming skIh.,r4rolysis plaut. Gidroliz i le;3okhis. 6o.~ (MMA 13:6) olizl'Y7 z8 -Hydrolyzi try) -, t, !-- , -1 . I S'n-ilo, I. Stalin's fich" a-,ainst the reac[.iDnary sccicFpclitical vivrs of tile- anarchists in 1306-1c,07 (in Ukrainia-n) . S. Shill. Rcviewed 'i.Y"-. Sushko. Sov. 'rnJLL,a '10. 3, 15'73. 1-I'crithly List-c-f ii-srian Acl--cpsions, of C llffr,~Iss J u r, c 1 --,, " 3 ,'. ~ -~ ' , L . I t '. SUSHICO, P,V, Chemistry - Societies The third anniversary of the s no. 2, 1952. i--- --- ww~T- chemical jociety nYoung Chemist." Khim. v shkole Mont List of Russian Accessj2n 4, Library oflCongress, November 1952 TRICLASSIFIED 1- 7 ' t t ' -T t -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . III -_ - I . . I . - - - - - -- - , ~a I 01-1.~ Tin Appft-ritiis t~or r)l,)tpdrivg vr!o,,Pn,.3. Klim. v. no. 3, I'l;? Mont)-ily List of 'Russian Accessions, 4ibrary of Co;-,ress Noverhe r 1952 b-Y-C!,:,SSIF=-D. SUSHKO, P.V. (g. Sverdlovsk) aionB to clhwemical -plints. (Industrial tours) (qchool Khim.v shkole 9 no.3:40-43 My-Je 154. excursions) (KRA 7:6), SUSHKO, P.V. (Sverdlovsk) Reference book for -the teacher and Part 1. K.IA.Parmenov and L.M.Smorj Xhim. v shkole 11 no.4:75-76 JI 1, (Chemisty.7-Study and t, (Smorgonskil, L.M.) he student (nReader on chemistry" nekii. Reviewed by P.V.Sushko). (MLRA 9:9) )(Parmenov, K.IA.) SUSHKO)-As14-7-mayor, moditsin sluzhby Treatment of chronic water.. Voen~.-med,, z' kSTOMAG IL 14y sluzliby; G44-33EL' . M.A. 1 mayor meditsinskoy stritis and peptic ulcer with Saki mineral . no,7:81 Ji 161. (~MiA 15:1) SEASES) (,~?,ERAL WATERS) IATSINIK, Ye.Ya.,: prof.; -SIJS -Ulagnoflll~ and clinicLI Heddelber~Ig and Londoi F '59. 1. Gorodekayu infek-t IKO, S.R.; PI IIOVSKkYA, M.G.; ISKOL'D, G.Z. (Odeasa) aepects of salmonellools caused by bacteria. rach.delo no.2:143-147 .(MIRA 12:6) bol'~itaa. IATSIHIK, Ye.Ya., P'rof.; Study of tHe antibioticitlierapy 271 Mr '59.1. 1. Gorodsk~:i SU3 S.R. effectiveiess of' c :Ln ,hronic: d nd and combined drug and ery. Vrach.delo no.3:267- (14IBA 12: infekbs*nnaya b6llni~sa. TBUY) 1("TI1310TICS)l (PHTLUANILIC ACID) LAITSINIK, Ye.Ya* prof.; SIARAPOVIL, O.K SUSHKO, S.R.; MAZUR, D.Ye.; SOTHICHrml L,A, .mcullarities in tte clinical aspects of the pandemic influenza of 19571 Vrach.delc no.3-.287-28,'9 Mr 160, WRA 13: 6) 1. Goroaskaya infoUtsionnaya bo'~~Iuitsa, Odessa. j I (ODW$A--IMVMZA) prof.,- STSHKO., S.R.,- LATSINIKt Ye. S=e characteristics of the cour Inin.med. 39 noOV2-65 Mr 161o 1. Iz ionnoy OTNICEM09 I;eA* (Odeasa) e of dysenterial peritonitiot, ()CMA 103) Initay (glavwjy vrach LoTo TOINITIS) 777 V ai-the te' ratures o~ Ii id hel um- U I Tpe H qU_.___ ., -1., -.1" _ or - - - 'g- intensities ~__.'The i and sh pe h e- - I*ofz va- - * -#*.e 0 It t - :rimpt,~Ai: hotocondu6" ve :e P P Itivity were foidd Pt~o7c'ke_pon'd o-hAh app, ed,,, el,~~tric - fiel-&'. -An Jiicri~"ed.:,eleatr C ;fields shi-ft -i, bi -th --sitle -of --the: Iongiv( 3mjndaky_.:ta1_ e ergi-" an&-' ]changed the shape of the -curve ve shift 6~- 6e, -t-ounditry vas- ibiked-with th_e~ lcwer-:- !Ing of the potential barrier o~ t e im,3vrity center resulting from the applicatio of' the electric fielld. Fxperimen~al dta Ghov that in a range of fields from 2 to shifl-, t~kefi Li-nj; i-h,7 G,5 !;,,.rpl, cpm be erpressed as Card L 0466F-67 EvIT(1)/E7,!T(m)/T/E7.lr(t)/E':]* 1J1 (c) JD ACC NR. AP6024459 UR/0181/66/008/007/2022/2024 WOU CODE: AUIHOR: Sidorov, V. i~ ORG: Institute of Radio TITLE: Investigation bf,optic with anti IMMY SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. TOPIC TAGS: ortic abso~rption, ge ionization ABSTRACT: This a ccntinuation-of where it was shom that the elect doped with zinc and co6pensated w centration of the Zn- centers. T influence of the impurity concent, Zn- conoentraticn was varied from the absorption was in an optical I measured by first passing n=ochr infrared receiver, andithen apply: The results showed an appreciable hv.>,-75,-Y ,ev, with.-two r&axima, on t: Ye.; Shullrian, A. Ya. f.;-" ng and Elect4onics, AN SSSR, ~bscow (Institut radi(> doped with zinc and , no. 7, 19 6, 2022-2024 aniua s Muctor, impurity penter, excited state Lrlier work MT v. 6, 3294, 1964 and preceding) )hysicc-a photoelectric charecteristics of gennaniug i an-ttinmy (Ge:Zn:Sb) depends strongly on the con- present investigation was aimed at determining the :ion on the :)ptical-properties of Ge:Zn:Sb. The 4 X 1014 t 3 x 10" an,-3. The investigation of ium cryostat. Tkie impurity optocal absorption was Ltic light through the investigated sample onto an , the light. o the receiver without the sample. ~~ of t~he4coefficient of impurity absorption at sponding to the transition of the curves, Card 1/2 SUSUKO, V.; SIMONOVA, L. i, Urgent deicent of the 11-18 18-19 0 !i63. j i . Grazhd. av. 20 no.10: (MM 16:12) QgMn F W-M t vr-~4441 L.2402-4-6- (1)/EWA(h) ACC NRt AP6009849 $ )OURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/004/0040/0040 AUTHOR: Sushko, V. A. j ORG: none TITLE: A directional re la 21, No. 178869 _pulse rela 0 the z%isistance type. Class SOURCE: izobreteniya, rrc)myshlennr,e obrE12;tSy,, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 40 TOPIC TAGS: electric relay, coincidence circuit , electric resistarce ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate intr&lutces aldirectional pulse relay of the resist- ance type which containt, a voltage transformer, purrent transformers,. coincidence gate, A j J . integrator, emd a put unit. Provision is made for tun- ------- ------ ing opt aperiodic --urrent and voltage components by can- necting a fferen:iating RC circuit between the coin- cidence gate:and tie current and voltage transformers. -ansfo m --coi I voltage ti . er; 2 irrent t~ransformer;3 n ciden :e gate ii 4--ititegrator; 5--output unit SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 120cM/ ORIG REF: 000/ OTH REF: 000 UDC: 621.316.925.451 L-C--rd 1/1 j SUSHKO~p v ~, N~ Need for monthly in pection of t e workJng conditions. Pjt7 i 4 pat.khoz.-~ 6 no.5.15~ 162. MIRA 154) 1. ZaLmostitell nachal nJka Popasny 3koy distantsit Donetskoy do-vorri. 0 1 ~ (Rallroads--rrack) -Bekezip~ - TITLE: Relati*iatic tit dimensi 0-na inoavmdshi ie~t ~ mass, tig utavnay- --teot'4 --,TOPIC.TAG8i fermton ff self A 6~matl scattering operator, e ic. scam- ABSTRACT: -AxAmfiddt --twcl- 'nodel 0 a a This model is ImAre general tha=.n !Th rrim"it mod, rest.mass. Tile eigenfu qtionti6s- ot. he enorgy '0' e detekidned in the. er in--.zero res -sk ~i -UhireAhe' fe`~~icin 'ator and. the scatt, ELrrwlng -Cav W--ca SUSHKO, Ye. P., Cand.0ate Med. So~ (diss) -- "cobalt and nickel in the blood of child.ren in Botkin's Idisease". nsk, 1959. 120 pp (minsk State Med Inst, Chair I of Childrews Diseasgs),, (EL., Nor22, Ic.59, 12?) 6H1 T T LF, NKCI h K.1 kand, med. nauk, STr YlI.A. Fibrous o teodysplasia of the temoral bone. Zhlar. ush., nos. i zr(-,.r ba 11 24 no.'.E3-85 ra-F 16.4. (M;Mk 18 - 3) * - J- I 1. 1z Nal2lhno-iss--tedcvatell-ikolyo ikatttuta otorinolaringologii Minlstprs~.v,i zzdravooAraneniya lflcrpSR (dlr.- zasluzhenny-y deyatell nauki pro f- A.T. Kol+iyehenko). at Zv Till SG.-N'fjV!lcldo mted in 7.Vj7,.-Na0k I i m-Ca-V, a= A it; M-Actimr.,nu. [.a and favis eml5fle-,; t by 11 jQ j%115 LL sjq;jjzr, j'aZjjf- ReClal'taig (1) with 0.5 ILI AcLo 4 hrl...-Ind evtj S ' " - Ac derio.;~t oxl~ the AW -AvOff gavi; - mu frd (a Vc C I it Nt -7*; ; ,, isody~bo%. 74 -cl-CAIVII M4 A C'- ii~ , ~' ~~ Anw1j, iy tta& gli, but f cd by a~ iviff-: I firs I I t5oii . q -till: ogrtqu~.5 9-1-oltmOrsimLml zurmrv sift Al~ r 4m K of Cl im .4 with 22 L La CC the =me VfcdElct with R& irc4lx' 113 K-la sa it, IVIIC411;C4 The midm4 Acito- -c In. I A i~i mtr t , t W NIA 0 tt -deF~ui W ralyzcd by hot - " - , 14 Thi~ dmlylEs. I SUSHKOV. A. , Millin-machine f r. Stroltolil 2 no.10:19 0 156. (MJRA 10:1) (MlllJ.ng viac~dnas--Attachments) ~ SOV/58-59-8-18514 Translated from. Referat nyy Zhurn-l Fizilca, 19 51, Ur 8, p 211 (USSR) v AUTHOR-. , Sushkov,-.D. ~ TITLE.- On the Ef ect of the i iameter of t e Electron Beam and the Metallic t Screen on the Groupin of Electron PERIODICAL, Izv. Len r. elektro ekhn. in-ta, 1958, Vol 36, pp 27-43 ~ ABSTRACT-, s An analys s is made o studies deir ted to the calculation of the u grouped urrent of electron bi? m in a drift tube with allowance '~'ing for the s,b-group s b aused by th~ action of the variable component of the QP ce charge P c d by the ef ect of the final diameter of the t beam. St dies devote d to the eff ot of the metallic screen are also analyzed. It is sho th t the 1 mits of applicability of the corre- lations in the theo of in tely wide beam are determined not l only by t6e latter's dim si= t i; also by the current density in the beam. This theo I can be use: for an approximate computation of the beam', s fundament harmonic pirovided the following conditions are satisfiel, Y b ~, 2, cA *1jere -Y = Co /v0 ( G) is the cyclic Card 1/2 frequency, of oscilla ion, v0 is 1-1e constant velocity of the electrons), AUTHOR: Sushll~bv, A.D. T1TLE: Three~Resonator (Trekhrezonato:.myye PERIMICAL:,Radi ekhnika I pp 2 6- 052 (US-R) ABSTRACT. The A-UtIlor 3-nvostigated and 2-resonato- disOrtation Qef -repoj' ed in thLs form a for tham of t4e output. mult . lier ls~ 0 ip I Ip =~210e-'P( Kly-stron klis Elektron klystron 3). T paper. p-th hai resonator given by: SOV/109-59--4-2-13/2? in4j X [e I i(P+n)IpX) + e The barameter Card 1/4 IX12 in Eq equency Multipliers nnyye "Mnozhiteli chastoty) 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2, he properties of 3-resonator multipliers in his candidate's e results of this work are It is assumed that the basic onic of the current in the gap f a 3-resonator klystron cc J, P(px) + Jn(nXl2) X Ti (P-n) (px)]~ 1.) denotes the bunching action SOV/109-59-4-2- Three-ResonatorlYdystron resonators. T trip under potel~uigal UO = inpui waveleng 'X2 =110-33 cm. 2-resonator mu inpui power am calculated by was Jaken expe power on the b of F~,,g 3. Fro gainlof a 2-re The 6utput pow as alfunction curves of Fig highlas 4 can input power cu as a 1freauenc-.Y queney ~Iultipliers e klystror. was investigated as a frequency he followine,' conditions: accelerating 800 IT; bEraM current 1 0 = 30 mA; h ~j = 31 cm and output wavelength First thE tube was investigated as a tiplier. Curves of output power against shown in Fig 2; the solid curve was mplo-ying Rq (1). while the dashed crurve imentally. The dependence of the output am currenj is illustrated by the curves . the cUrVE s it is seen that the maximun onator klystron is of the order of 0.4 r and the gc4n of a 3-resonator klystron f the inpit power is illustrated by the .. From the-se it is seen that a gain as asil, be btained. The output versus -resonator klystron. operating ve s ~,f aI From '1quintupl,r", are shown in Fig 5. Card 3/4 usar.iffead SWAM NWIM IMMMURROPM 0 i SOV/109-59-4-2-13/27 Three -Re sonat or! Klystron Frequency jultipliers thislit is seEn that the gain of the system is less than!unity. there are 5 figu3:es and 3 references of which 1 is Soviet, 1 Fre C.11 and 1 Ge rman. SUBMITTED: 12th! June 1957 Card 4/4 Erma 11M MUNI 21o36 SP 58 /16 I/OOOPO 5/t-44/10 50 AOO1/AJO1 AUTHOR: Sushkoy, A.Do e TITLE: on simulating the proCeSS Of ouping in a klystron by means of positiVe Ions L PERIODICAL: Refera4,-i,,,byy zh~iryal.,FiziM, ro 5, 1961, 369-370, abstract 5Zh38O ("Izv.,Leningr. ejlektrotekh~i. n-ta", 1959, v 39, 112 - 125) TEXT: The pr9lcess of grcuping of an lectron beam in a klystron was ex- perimentally studied on models ir..which heavy positive Ions were used instead of v y '~ng electrons. The substlition of eilectrons by havy Ions permitted a.reduction of h frequency of modulat-1hg voltage ~nd studying he process by means of comparative- ly low-frequency equipment, with(ut distorJ 'ng the qualitative pattern of the g groupIng. The rnodel,'of a klystrcn filled up rith merou'ry vapors was the object p 'on of study; a gas-disc harge diode of magnetron type was used as a source of ions. osl The an lication of such a source makes it.posiible to obtain the density of ion cuuent sufficient for rnreasuremei~ts at mere , vapor pressure not higher than 10- mm Hg. The ion,beam was modulated in t i interaction.space by an electric th Card 1/2 z. 14. (aAo //VI 11,13) 11S7 AUTHORS: Molokovskiy, TITLE: A St"Idy of th Bunch of Char i PERIODICAL: Radiotekhn pp. 380 TEXT:11m study oi the ele taking into accoiunt the to be of great *mportanc of charged-particle btLjL0 with the analys,~s of this distribkxtion of1the spac screen. General express and these are said to be nonuniform axia,ily symme calculation of the elect space charge surrounded Poisson equation: 21650 ;s/log/61/oo6/003/003/018 :9032/E314 I. and Sushkov, A.D. Electrica ti Field Due to a Dense ed Particles i elekt~onika, 1961, vol. 6,.No. trical field of a dense particle bunch ffect of' alconducting screen, is xaid to the so' tion of the general problem ing. The resent paper is concerned elect:ric.-1 eld oe a bunch with uniform charge an surrounded by a metallic 'Lon ons are gi en for the field distribut' capable of extension to the case of a ;r i 6 char e distribution. The ic field' d.9 to an axially symmetric y a nietal icreen is obtained from the, Card 1/11 2:L65o s)log/61/oo6/003/00-5/018 A Study of .... E(32/E311* 2 ;)U xi 4V (r r 6r Hence the trans. erse and longitudin 1 componentsi~of the electric field re found to be " r, (k A J, A. (8) E, 8 b . B b -LbP) it (kip) :t p Z) Q 'i, , P X! Vi NW (9) Card 7/11 2165o - 3 s/log/61/oo6/003/005/018 A Study of E032/E314 2b e sh 7.j 2- 1. PI Q Z) = (10) m Izi> 2~ 2 ~ where in the ca!se of Eq. Z) is given by (8) (9, (N,L'! Using the supc Eq. (10). rpositioia 'principle, this expression can then be appiied to t1 e calculat .on of a periodic sequence. Fig. 2 shows the variatio n in the jDngitudinal component of the field at 2~;0.5 t as a functLon of thb radial coordinate. Fig. 3 shows the variati~ n in the m ximum relative magnitudes of the axial and radial 4 ompone;nts s functions of the relative dimensions of the bunch. The paperiis concluded with a detailed~ examination of these genf I , ral formul spedai cases. Thus, pe in for'example, Fig. 4 show., the varialltion of the field along the axis of the buxich in the presence (p = 1) and the absence (p = 0) of th4~-screen. Fig. .5 shows the variation in the axial component. inside ai d outside the bunch. There are 5 figures and 3 Soviet ri ferences. SUBMITED: Ddcember 1959 C /11 SUSHKOVY A.D., kand, tekhn. na dotfien. -.-- . , ; I Multiplying klystron Ith it trave ing wave. Izv. LETT no.48g66-7.5 163. SIW t (KIRA 17~12) et TO e C ard 2/4 ~.2he.-.'~eleotrIc-. f lql:d-- of -ctlrig. chaz/i~ Ic-47?, j x Ch T The electrJ6 S/057 63/033 field! of a ha d 1 X rge B104 B160 ASSOCIATION: * Lenipgrads Air ~:;e k Lekti t k e i) h a n he Skiy init itut U11pinova * (Leningrad Vi hh' 2 llnstit 0a ~ . u e U11yanov (Len6j) -SUBIAIT~ED: Marofi. 5, 962 J1 Ij 5 j T Card 4/4 LIL~~ I % MOUM WMANOWN am. S_. k~:. j JX X _7 _601M-65 Pi- 4/Pj-4An-4/Pn-1 ACCESSICH NR: AT5012820 tw 04*0066/005 -ft _,D_wjCvndid%t 'uacal- Aencest-Davem4- BMW -so ff4, TrnZ: Concerning multioUer kly wLth''tta*eUng~ imire'' i sk SGETIRM Leningrad. Ele if ekbni skiy institut. Izvestiya, no. 48, 3$ 5i -F mltiplex: klystronj, multiple be TOPIC TAGS: klystron, t ng klystran am va e k k1,Ystron ABSTRACT, The operating principle ~f the described klystrona is based on the in- teractions between an electron beazz~. and traveling electrcm2agnetic waves in wave- guides. This interaction makes pos ible velocity modulation of the electron beam and the extraction of high-frequenc; powT from the system. The stTlest vavegulde~ multiplier Uystron and i-.s uperatton axt, illustrated in Fig. 1 of the Enclowire. ,S,urh a klystror, has the al-vantage dver ordinary klystromi In that Its bandwidth is considerably greater. The f'requencor can be tuned e.,,her by varying the phaBe velocity of the exciting current v e or by varying the t:)hase velocity of a given mode of the electric field. E lons are derived for the output :)ower and the eMciency of such a klvftron and it ic ~ihovn that by using periodic loading It is possible to rz1se the efl.'iciency flt%= 35 to 50%. A modification of the double- waveguide klystron, name:*r a klystion with with annular waveguidesp guch ais shmm C.~d 0 xSCLOSUPz: i W 'd Fi I.;. avegm e mdtipLier lyst (a) with. Adjustient or: the fr6~uehdy .1iiatipli r-C~L ratio, and its l sche~natic napresen-tafi-cp l t t A 1, 2 - WavagLaides- 3 cathode 4 collector 5 be 1 lows --nin7' scr'ews maim ".~R?IOMWM -,NT! POP L 60166-65 '--AJC=iCK ITR. AT5012820---- ENCU)SW: Ci 0 1 Cord 4/4 Fig. 2. Waveguide I-,lystrcn with annular viaveguides 1 Waveguide 2 waveguide -hod 3 Cat 4 collector S1 ACCESSION NR: AR40OP437 0275/63/000/012/AO33/AO33 SOURCE: RZh. Elektrolnika i ye~e primene i~e, Abs. -12~i64 AUTHOR: Sushkov, A.iD., Bobr skiy, Yu. lzl.~ TITLE: Electron bun6hing in- lystron at. high modulating voltages CITED SOURCE: Izv. Leningr. lektrotekhl. in-ta,' 'v'y*p. 481, 1963, 110-123 TOPIC TAGS: klSrstroh, electr n bunching klystro .nelectron bunching, multiplying klystron'~, multica ity klystron, multiplying multicavity klystron TRAZISLATION: Nonlinear opera ion of a 6qo-cavity.klystron# occur- rl.ng at high and ve high ex itation vo~Ltaiges,- is-considered-. So- lutions are preseMlycl for the equations f motion of the.-electrons in the alternating- field, and for the bunching of the electrons in Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041995 B/0057/64/034/007/1206/1209 AUTHOR: Sushkov, A.D.; Meq~s, V.A. sFwith a sup Tj.TLE: Generator of nanosecond puls s with a sup~rhigh repetition rate SOURCE: Zhurnal takhaicho.skoy fiziki v.34, no.7,J1964, 1206-1209 ..TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, klystro nanosecand1pulse generation ABSTRACT: The authcors dliscribe in .ther generaliterms a pulse generator of the klystron typo capable of1delivering 10-V pulses wIIth a 0.4-nanosee rise time at a repetition rate of 0 x 10'8 sec-1, a weaker pulses at repetition rates of up to 6 x 106 sec-1. The pulselgenerator perates with 4 350-V So mamp ele6tron beam and 5 watts of RF excitation. The goo~d pe formance of this instrument is due to the use ct Pe a high bunching voltage, o ord efpthe**,~ r of the bead acceleration voltage; this permits Joy i a short drift tube to.be mployod a d thus avoids a number of debunching effects en- empi countered with longer drifts. he nstrument isiconstructed in two parts. One part s '2nd ontains the following components in or-der: the is of glass-Kovar com3truction electron gun; a Kovar collar; the d ft tube, fAnged for external connection; and I the collector, which pr~'Jectg beyon the glass envelop*,The other part is of-metal Cuied-'J/2 ----------- ACCESSION NR: AP4042995 and consists of a tunable resonant cavity to develop the bunching voltage at the pulse repetition fraquenc'y and a bioad band coupling device to transfer the pulses, generated at the output gap between the drift tube and the collector, to a coaxial cable. The glass generator tube presumably fits i :nside the resonance cavity, although ithe authors do not statelthis explicitly. Outputioscillograms are reproduced in a The pulse generator descril ed in this figure. paper has the following advantages over the somewhat similar' device detcribed by WA.Cornetet and I.G.Josenhans (IRE Trans. on Electron Device,ED-8,No.6 1961); it is !of simpler construction, has a high- er pulse repetition rste;', requires less RF excitition, employs a higher perveance electron beam, uses a loWler acceleriting potenti 1, does not employ magnetic focus,,!' iing, and does not require air-blast cooling. The pulse amplitude, however, is only~: half that of the Cornetet-Josenhans instrument. 10rig.art.has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Leningraclskxy olektrotakhnickteskiy institut lm.V.I.Ullyanova-Lenina (Leningiad Electrotechnicai inatituse) SUBMITTED: l5Jul63 ATD PU~SS 1 3082 ENCL: 00 BUD CODE: EC NR REF SOV 002 OTWER: 003 Card 12/2 j~ Z CCESSIONNH. AP56ift6f. 5 f,D2 M16QO60t 008/06 AUMOR: Sushk6v. A -D~ TITLE: Nanosecond pitl6e- becil MiO .21 ~i i'SOURCE. BytdletoaO iz6bk6teniy:A 5* 19 5,,3 -39 t td~arr;ykh P:u Ad' -TOPIC-* TAdS, strong' qbn&~pO,q~e ~-.nanoa --ABSTRAC-Ti-- --The-propose~ is a o. ea : q$ I of _ _ -to operatei ..Pctuce&. ex6ftotion' power - ~t o Ie-- -ded ixif-f rotn~ -the os&M atltg- -6 achieve self-exclbatio6 ana dc ' tem. Accordingly, i;bef, klystron, 1, hf j~ps - t4b`af. th, provided with. three. or_iore 7 -: - - I , - -_ _11- - i-i ercohnected,by,-a'..-fee connected to two-identle Ial: resona - br_s. nt:* back-'.-Iine... -The -ai!'d-briniiicted t6`the1_ouLi)ut, -has.- 29UP~d i~k-t ASSOCIATIONv -Le~l ol-,ekh 64skly, ,ir~ it',it- im ik, ul: (Lenina) L-Lanim:&Ld Elec rotech- ni ittite r1fift L~oi Card 4 777 TOPIC TAGS: U3~strgin, btinch formati mi; :elilctron b6dzim- fit, cot=luded Lc-i~cl: A/-2- 1,101-CKOVSYlY, Ser~ey SUSMOV, Aaeksandr Danil6vich: 7jffll'Srr'(, Ya.V.. ,ja - trC.4 -a- ,_:)pL4 i )orhigh frequency devices] I - - I, , syl,.,~ems of Sur ~ E-I.ektr!Dnn.-;-,-optinhi-s-k.ie sistemy pr,ib6rcv sv.--rkhlrysokikh Mook-va, -a -rgila, 1965. 23;1 Q. (1,11RA Is; A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A -Tb L 4`73,32-63- P-.-vb 7. ACCESSION 11R: P-25010812 'URIC~15T/65io3-5toa47dt397QT477 AUTHOR: Sushkojr, A, D.` Meos, V. V to- an deo pulses. TITLE: Klystr6n metho of genera ng-nar dl subnanosecaftd, V. t[ SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhn~cheslkoy TOOPIC, TAGS:- -klZa~ro:i-generato subnanosecond video pt4se, sinj ABSTRACT: Six differi~nt models:' 1~of ultrashort video pulses have b of the GSKI series coniist,;of ~a, Ic (see Fig. I of Enclosu~p). Theia celerating electrode 2:3 drift sp-I -s formed between Vie plitte and t the drift spacla and the collector put waD, and c,)axial line 6witlia riec~ed to the :)utput gap. Teste eterj~, the latter includirig modu HO.REF SOV: 002 OMR: 002 !Card 214 i L V_ ACCEMM M; A250J2823 _3V1 AUMB: VI.-Ccata-Sau! of tAdmiaJ. ocienpes, Docentl Ir. (Zogin6er) kv Uxge., MOdUl& T= ting. --SQU=. LAW '111111:lrl~ -ectrba b=ebirig.:~ ft-equen(*, mtatiplidal~ CU--- e l Of, ie amthowi- '--ABSTB&-r: Z analyze veloc-Ities caniddereldy lomw t* the relocity. (if light. It is pointed out that earlier invv_bgtig&ticmLs were eithp eonfimed to the bimehing of the clectrons in the- transit tube without wcount, of their bxmzhing Im the higb-frequency gap of the in- "-rt ca-wity, Tr Ogze to relativistdr eltc~-trr~. '7tf~ 0--enent GtUdy dmls with the - - .;; -` !jIt. t.,Lr h. A rIQ of that '11~I-nmj~~r , ;, . 't i -,-mm the gErp, Yltm eleCILTVa mutiuv. 1b H~ the baEls 1-igo;- ous kirwmati: thek-ry. Me ieaultB r:how tha:t in case of iarge mc>dulating volt- otge, the ele_-trcm are effeetively bunched in thin gap. Wlien operating In the mrrent-cut,orf mcide, both the tran-,~itt,,A P-nd th- rNeflPicte'a e1ectrona become effee- tively bvncbeds; so that bcth groups of tlectrons can be effectively emiployed for freque=y awltipUention. Tm the ca" c,f relatl-re),- mrrov "pa, effective tnmch.. V2 " ~_VN mmmmmm 011"IMIUMIR, MOINIT-H, ZPI~Wqmp* . NO L~ 6016M5 I ALMSION KR;: AT5012823 ing can be obtained also at ail~~ ating voltages which are cmaUer than the ating voltage, but this reduces tie inl--N!r of pw-ticles in each bunch. The gap voltage affects noticeably the cortductiv-.ty of tk:e electror beam. The btinching of' -fhe electrons in the transit t4be dependit little an the length of the tube. This pertains eqiuLlly well to the trani~mitted and to the reflected electrons. The cArr- rent cantaizui a large number of ha1rmonicit and this nakes it possible to construct, klystron frequency multipliers without t1te use of a transit tube. The calculations exe -alid for relatively small eleictron-bei= dem-lities. At larger densities the resuits may be affected by the pretsence of apace charge. Orig. art. han: 13 :rig- ures and 9 fca-=Ias. ASSOCIATIONt. Leningrads1dy A_%1f.,ktrLekhWcheak1y inatitut (Leningrad nical Institlrtk-) SUBMUTED: COKay6l HR REP SOV: OOD CM,& 2/2 00 00a Electratech- SUB CODE*. EC J_ lip _L 255191-6k BIT WA (h) 1JP C r AI)JE ACC NR, M6004761 Monogmph Molokovskib Bergey Ivanovic Si ishkov, A!04 dr Elektronno tems ency ev ces 6heskije Electron plitical sys of Bupe3 -high f*equ d I 64-;: 1z ~'M -va, !~j - p~ sistexy-,jwi~orov a* 4er *96~* rkhvysd odd -I 11blio. 4 nted:~. ccpies ~pri -.500- TOPIC;- a ron fot~id el4ctb iwaveguid6;: i! elec ran, beam,, 'eleci ran gma - edt 9 on t PURPOSEIAM) COVERAGE:;' -he book deals.withel' syitema, intended.:t.o ob-- ectron-optical .tr tain, intevie -electrons beams of varying configurations, --used An-microwave -electr rAc-- devices.151.12e book deberibes the pbysica of the phenomena occurring in electron beams with large space charge. The prJnciplejs involvedlnthe~design of electron optical systems are described# together with the required calculations.. Calculation pro- cedures are given foroalmost all the principal shaping.and transverse-limitation sys- tems used in practice;* The vari us expositions are-illustrated with a large number of examples based on.concrete corstructions at electronic devices. Some general problems, Imowledge of which Is (ssential forithe understanding of the physical pro- cesses and design procedures of (lectron-optice.1 eystems, are also Included, such as space charge in electron beams inthe jxresence and in the absence of positive ionsp methods of stimulating of electr static fields in an electrolytic trough.. methods of: constructing electron! trajectories with and without allowance for apace chaxge. Authors tIuLnk A. A. Zhigarev~ for valuable rem~rka made. during the review of the M&MU-1 script. xMC: 62L.3. 212, 22. c N a P-M Tl~ WMO I ~k nn I a ~ C AC NRs AM600476j. 'TABLE OF COATEM fabridged]: Foreword' - - 3 Ch. I* -Physical principles and at ructural reatures of electronic microwave de- vices Ch. II. Effect of space charge in electron beaLs 42 Ch. III.. Modeling of ~lectroetati: fields in am electro3,vtic trough and construction of electron trajectoFies 65 Ch* We Design of electron guns - - 84. Ch. V. Transverse-limiting system; 152 Appendices 222 Uterature - 228 SUB CODE: 0!?)f' SUEM PATEt 2OAp:. -65/ ORM ~V: 027/ OTH PJW-. 036 L 2455-66 ENT(l) IA(h) iACCESSIGN NR: AP504039 UR/0057/65/035/003/1610/1616i 621.373.413 'AMIOR: Sushkov, A~1).; Vendik, I.B. 0 TITLE: Influence ok a nortunifcrmity on the)properties of acircular resonator SOURCE! Zhurnal to hnicheSICOY fizikil V. 35, no. 9, 1065, 1610-1616 TOPIC TAGS: reso4ator, waveguide, cir!cular resonator, Pulse generation wavegulde nonuni ormity, t-anamission': line ABSTRACT: The autmors employ the matrix mefhods of transmission line theory to discuss the effect~of a locali2ed nonunifor~iity on the resonant frequencies of a circular resonator.1 The calculations were PndertaRen because of the possible applications of circular resonators to the production of nanosecond pulses. The resonator is treat&Id as a T section of a transmission line with two of the free end 3* joi~xied together. The nonunifoimity, which need not be small, is described by.its, reflection matrix and,its distInce from the junction of the feeder with the circular line. Th4 reflection1matrix at the input of the feeder is calculated and 1* this is employed tq calculate the resonant frequencies and the stored energy at resonance. The nonuniformity dan either.in--rease or decrease the stored energyp ,Card---- L2455--66 A&&fSlb~ NR! AP5024039 and its influence epends on i s position; ;a nonuniformity at a node, for example, j has no effect. Th s behavior s contrastect with the effect of,a nonuniformity'an the propagation of a traveling wave, wherelthe position makes no difference. The g effect of partly c osing a r icular circular resonator with a rectangular r diaphragm on it :t thr:e,~r sonant frequencies was calculated and the results were compared wq f~er Perim " - Ie ith ~.tl values. T4 experimental resonator was b,ounded by two coaxial cylinders of radii 4.3 and 107~cm and by two planes normal t .o the axis of the cylinders ~d 0.6 cm,a art; the res ~nant frequencies were 5953, 6605, And. 7474 hic/sec. Good agreement as found between the measured and calculated frequerm a I Ie 'n ormu shiftq. Orig. art. has: 27 las and 4 figures. ASSOCIATION., LenLngrad'ki ektrotekhn4eskiy institut imeni V.I.Ul'yanava e y le (Lenina) (Leningr E ctrote hnical Ins titute) h SUBMITTED: 2OJul 4 E 'L- 00 SUB CCDH: 15c" NR REF SOV: 004 0MR4. 004 ATD PRESS Card 2/2 XFSHT.*SYN, Aleksand Mikhaylovi6h; SUSHKOV, *.I,., inzhener, retsenzent; ILIKIND, Lr I - .1 1 - .M., redaktor izdatel'stva; IVENSON, I.M., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [The electrolysis workF)r of alumin aliuminie kh zavodov. zd. 2-oe, tekhn. izd vo lit-ry p chernoi i (All inum indusIttr,y) plants] Ilektroliznik ~spr. i dop. MOBkV8, Goa. nauchno- avetnoi metallurgii, 1956. 235 P. (MIBA 9:9) E I BOOK ~~ITMON 327 ~ Sushkov,_..Akim Ivano~ eh; Troits Y.9 Ivan Ale~seyevich; Eydenzon,, Moisey Aronovich Mets~ le 'kh me (Metalli=o of Light Netals) Sverdlovsk, e 0v E '7h z t' 1"5 - 510 p. 6,000 co]~ies printed. Meta1l t 19. Eds.: Khodak, L.P., Candidate f Techn .ical sciences, Ivanov, A..I., Engineer, Ca Rempell, S.1 Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Ed. of Publishing I J~ House: Luc Yu.V.; T chnical-Ed.: Zef, Ye.M. h ~0' PURPOSE: This is stextbook fo technikum students taking courses in the metallurgy of alumi:Lt, and magne ium; it maylaso be useful to production engineers. COVERAGE: The book presents theoretic and practical sides of the metallurgy ook pr of ind sium. Both electrolytic and thermal reduction W um methodds eated The autEr also discuss the production of rev r t i material use n t electrolytic method: alumina, anhydrous chlorides annd fludicles, and arbonaceaus rials. Part; I, with the exception fl ! i~ I of Chapti'ers 11, 171 and V1, was written by Sushkov, A.I.; Part IIj by Eydenz n ; -i -te-rs- II, and by Tr itskiy, I.A. s ~, M.A. n~n M V1 o The author Xpress the 6! reciati n to the following personalities for e vr help i ompili lume orablom, G-V-, Candidate of Technical g tr KULAKOV, V.I.; Qualit~ molten 164. ZANSKIY19 A V.;,SUSHKOV,jA.I.; TSYKALO, S.B. of flat co ercial um ingots cast from n dectrolyti baths. Alii splavy no.3:390-396 Ai~i (MIRA .17:6) Z/ 37/62/000/005-6/005/049 Elio/E562 AUTHOR: Sushkov, A. L. TITLE: Electric fields of bunches of charged particles PERIODICAL: Ceslcoslovensk~ 6asopis pro fysilcu, no.5-6, 1962, 462-46 TEXT: The ar icle is based on studies conducted by.the. author and S. I. M lokovskiy ~Radiote'c~l i elektronika 6, 1961). The static problem of finding the el.ectic field of bunches of charged particles iith rotational symmetry when the charge distribution is nonuniform is solved. Formulas are given for the fields of cylindri al, annular and..coaiiAl bunches'in a metal.- tube. The longitu 4i-nal. field'compoiIien6 of.the cylindri:cal bunch. with a nonuniform charge d-istribution-'is analysed in detail and it is demonstrated that the variation ,n the longitud inal'field component at the blundary and off the bunch can be expressed by an elementary func ion. There are 7 figures.' ASSOCIATION: Kated a radiotechnick6 el~ktroniky, Leningradsky' elekt otechnicRy' U'stav, L ningrad (Department of Radioengin6eriark-9 Electronics,Leningrad Card 1/1 Elect~-otechnical Institute, Leningrad)