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SOV117 2-5c-7-9/17 A Photo-Electric Device for the Study of the LumineGeence of ';311s of a Bore Hole of the valve of the preamplifier, and from there - to the multivibrator, where the second 12P4C valve acts as an amplifier of the intensity of impulses. From the cathode of this valve, and passing through a con- denser, these impulses are transmitted to -the surface station where they are registered on the counLer or on the integrating apparatus of the radioactive core.-samp- ling installation. Thus registered curves show largest deviations, when the luminograph passes through the oil beariag bed of the bore-hole. The luminograph is fed by direct burrent of 150v intensity for feeding the in- candescent and anode valves. The high 950V intensity indispensable for the photomultiplier is created by an RC-generator and rectifier. Experiments made %,.,ith Card 2/3 this device in oil wells of Bashkiriya, Tatariya, in SOV/132-59-7-9/17 . A Photo-Electric Device for the Study of the Luminescence of Walls of a Bore Hole East-Siberia and in the ci-ty of Ramensko~e(filoskovskaya Oblast') gave very good results. There are 3 diagrams. ASSOCIATION:VNIIGeofizika Card 3/3 GASANOV, D.A.; USHAKOV,_,AjV,__- ... Luminescence methods of studying wells. Azerb. neft. khoz. 40 no.10:9-12 0 161. (MIRA 15:3) Oas well logging) (Luminescence) KABANOV, P.I., doktor ist. nauk; KUZNETSOVJ, N.V.,, kand. int. nauk; ANTONOV, V., NOGINA, N., tehnaod.. TERMAN, P.K., kand. ist. nauk; ist. nauk; USHAKOY,,~j,, kand. red,; ZAKAWfx~, G., mled. red.; (Outline of the history of 1861-1917] Ochorki istorii 1861-1917. (By] P.I.Kabnnov 1963. 388 p. (Labor and the Russian proletariat, Rosaiiskogo proletariata; i dr. Moskva, Soteekgiz, (MIRA 16:11) laboring clasaes) UZOPEINKC ", R.M.; USHAXOV,, A.V. "Suspenoion" electrode. Dokl. All SSSR 161 no.1:156-159 Mr 165. OKMA 18:3) 1. Fiziko-kh1adcheskiy inatitut im. L.Ya. Karpova. Submitted August 5, 196~,. DOTSEIKO, N. ; USHAKOV, B. Card file on qxchange of experience on operating and repairing automobiles. Avt. transp. 34 no-8:38-39 Ag '56. KRA 9:10) (Automobile--Repairing) USHAKOV, B., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank. Organizing alternating assembly lines for automobile maintenance. Ayt.trangp.34 no.11!22-26 N '56. (KM 9:12) (Automobiles-KaIntenance) USHAKOV, B., kand. tekhn. nauk Methods for loading the stations of a continuous maintenance line. Avt. transp. 41 no.12:11-15 D 163. (MIRA 17c1) GALIPERRI, V.G.; LYZIN, O.V.; USILAKOV. B.A., otv.red. (Aerodynamic oalculation of high-speed wind tunnels] Gazodir-a- micheskii raechet aerodinamichoskikh trub bol'shikh skorostei. Moskva, Izd-vo Biuro novoi tekhniki, 1948. 20 p. (MIRA 12:11) (Aerodywimics) (Wind tunnels) USHAKOV., B.A. , red. 10- " - - -- " (Collection of wcprkka on the theory of aerodynamics] Sbornik teoratichaskikh rabot po earodinamika. Xoskva, Goo. Izd-vo obor. promyshl., 1957. 509 P- (MIRA 11:5) 1. Moscow. TSentralinyy aero-eidrodinamicheakii inatitut. (Aerodynamics) . 86-58-4-12/27 AUMOR: Uahakov., B. A.., Engr-Lt Col TIM: The Use or Lights for Sare Night I&MIng of Aircraft Under Adverse Weather Conditions (Svetotekhnicheakoye obespecheniye nochnoy posadki samoletov v slozhnykh meteousloviyakb) FFMODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1958, Nr 4, PP 41-45 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author discunses the problem of airfield illumin ion for safe night as well as day landings of aircraft under adverse weather con~- ditions. For nilght landinae both under favorable and unfavorable weath- er conditions the! samelanding lights system is used, only the intensity of lights is adjusted in accordance vith the horizontal visibility. At present the aj;7fields are equipped with stationary or mobile landing light systems. Recause o~ the many inadequacies in the old lighting systems the nev system, according to the authoi, is much sater. The new landing light system has the foll6wing improvements: The length of approach lights (red) on bath sides of the approach path is extended to 1000 m. and t12e lights on the left side consist of two lines of lights 10 m. apart. A3j3ng the extended axis of the rummy a central line of approach lights (red) is set up on the section between the outer and bounde--y marker *beacons. For daylight orientation a number of triangle Card 1/2 11%e Use of Idghts for Safe (Cont.) 86-58-4-12/P-7 panels at a distance of 200 za. apart are set up betveen the outer and boundary mark r beacons. The panels have white and black stripes. the number of entrance Pghts and their intensity axe increased. Instead of a "T" shaped landing ma , 5 green lights for "landing permitted!' and 5 red lights for "landing not permittedn are used. Six boundary lights form a distinctly visible light horizon. Blue lights mark the taxiways. The author suggests that the airfield landing lights should alab be used for d&Aime landings under unfavorable weather conditions (fog, haze, snav, rain). APM-90 3-din -beacon stations on'automobiles are very effective for landing safety under daytime fog conditions. Two such stations are net up in the form of a gate at a distance of 300 - 4W m. from the approach end of the runway and at an interval of 100 - 150 m. between them. If more than two laading-beacon stations ar e available,,then the third and the fourth station are set up in alignment wish the runwaq, but not closer than 600 a. frcm the approach end of the runway. Four diagrams. AVAILABLE: Library of Congreas 1. Night landings - Hazards 2. Landing fields Lighttng systems Card 2/2 C21 a, .2 C;2 15-3 B102/B212 AUTHOR: Ushakov, B. A. TITLE: Thermionic i9nergy converters PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no- 4, 1961, 343-346 TEXT: The present paper deals with the problem of converting nuclear energy directlytoelectric energy by means of thermionic devices. A discussion of experimental data is also presented. The present problem in part consists in things as compensation of the electronic space charge-in the converter diode by suitable positive ions or in other technical questions, such as finding materials having optimum properties as fuel elements and also as thermionic emitters. A dual-purpose fuel material should not only be able to withstand high temperatiires (about 20000C) but should also have good emission properties which should not change even under intensive irradia- tion. Tests have shown that uranium and thorium carbides, and also mixtures of uranium and zirconium carbides are very well suited for that purpose. The test results of a number of American studies are discussed: Ref. 2: Nucleonics, 18, no. 8, 84 (1960); Ref. 3: R. Fox, W. Gust, Bull. Amer. Card 113 s/o8g/61/010/004/002/027 22599 Thermionic energy ... S/089/61/010/004/002/027 B102/B212 Phys. Soc~t At 322 (1959); R. Pidd et al. J. Appl. Phys., 30, no. 11, 195 ); G. Kuczynsk:L, J. Appl. Phys _T1960); G. Haae, 1575 ( ) _1, no. 79 1500 J. Jensen, J. Appl. Phys. 31, no. 71 123; (1960). A Russian paper is also reviewed (N. D. Morgulis, Yu. P. Korchevoy, Atomnaya energiya, 2, vyp. 1, 49 (ig6o)); here, the properties of ThC have been investigated, and the following emission constants were measured: I - 3.2v, A - 200 a/cm2-deg2. The saturation current has been calculated from Richardson's equation I = AT2e- j/kT ; the maximum power obtained has been 16 w1cm2with an efficien. cY Of 10-15%. The compensation of the space charge encounters certain difficulties. Above all, the decrease of the electrode spacing (to "O.Oci Cq is technically very difficult. The application of cesium vapor seems to be promising in order to create a low-pressure plasma (G. Hatsopoulos, MIT Ph. D. Thesis, 1956) or a high-pressure plasma (RCA Review, 19, 244 (1958); G. Grover et al. J. Appl. Phys. 21, 1611 (1958)) in the electrode space. However, this method shows two disadvantages: 1) Cesium vapors cannot be put in advance into the converter; 2) no cathode material having a high real work function can be used. F. Jablonski (J. Appl. Phys. 30, 2017 (1959)) has suggested to utilize uranium fission fragments found in Card 2/3 8/089/61/010/004/002/027 Thermionic energy ... B102/B212 the cathode to create an inert-gas plasma in the electrode space. Further- more, analyses of F. Jamerson (IRE International Convention Record, Part 9, 1960, p. 66) are describel, who worked with a UC cathode (inert-gas convertej. The following fact seems to be promising for the construction of thermionic energy converters: About 5~6 of the elements produced during U235 fission are cesium, which certainly evaporate into the electrode space at rV20000C, i.e., the Cs vapor pressure will show a steady increase when operating such a converter: At a thermal output of 80 w/cm2, cathode area of 8 cm2, and a volume of the system of 400 cm), the Ce pressure will already be - 1 o-3 mm. Hg after one hour. This corresponds to a low-pressure diode. It is expected that both inert-gae and vacuum converters willf after some time, operate as cesium converters. It seems possible to increase the efficiency of such a reactor-converter system to 40-45~6. There are I figure, I table, and 12 re- ferences: 2 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloo. The references to the English-language publications are all mentioned in the abstract. SUBMITTED: December 19, 1960 Card 3/3 USHAKOV, B. I. USSR/Who's Who - Economic 732'2. Legislation 3122-0400 19 Sep 1947 11123. Concerning the Conf imation of N. V. Smirnov and B. 1. Ushakov as Deputy Chairman and Members of the Directorate of the State Bank" i p "Sobraniye Poatanavleniy Sovriin SSSRII No 6 Decree No 2649, 26 Jul 1947, complete. LC 10G93 KRTLOV, A.A., kand.med.nauk; BOGOYAVLENSKIT. I.F.; USHAKOV, B.N.; POW STS3T1 S.D. Pathogenic and clinical significance of quantitative and qualitative changes of proteins in the blood serum in peptic ulcer. Terap.arkh. 31 no.12:16-21 D 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Is kafedry fakalltetskoy terapli No,2 (nachallulk - Prof. I.T. Teplc--, [deceased]) Voyenno-meditainakoy ordena Lenin& akademii imeni S.K. 'arova ZPMI(; ULCIM blood) (3LOOD PROTRINS) ICIRMp V.S.j~~IM~Wt B#N,-- Inoculation itgainst yellow fever with D-17 vaccine. Voen.-med.zhur. no-4889 AP '10- (YFJAM MER) (KMA 14: 1) HIRONOV, G.S.; USHAK011, B.N.; SHVAYKO, M.K. Effect of chlortetracycline on blood protein fractions in patients with mild foriza of acute bacillary dysentery. Antibiotiki 5 n 6: 4145 N-D '60. (MIRA 140? 1. Kafedra inf'ektsionnykh bolezney (nachallnik - prof. P.A.Alisov) t kafedra fakulttetskoy terapii No.2 (nachal*-nik - prof.A.L.Ianda) Voyermo- meditsinskoy crdena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (BLOOD PROT=) (DYSENTEM) (AUREOMYCIN) USHAKOV, B. N., K91UAKOV, K. M., KRYLOV, A. A. "Some Epidemic and Clinical-laboratory Characteristics of Outbreaks of Influenza in 195911 Voyenno4bditsinskiy Zhurnal, No 12j, December 1961, pp 62-7~ .- USHAKOV, B. N., (Captain of the Medical Service); IHIRWOV, G. S., (Lieutenant ~~-odl-onle--17-6.~ the Medical Service); SIIVAYKO, 14. K., (Lieutenant Colonel of the Medical Service) "The Effect of Chlortetracycline on the Content of Blood Protein Fractions in Patients with Acute Bacterial Dysentery" Voyenno-Maditsinakiv, No. 12, Decembor 1961, pli 62-73 USHAKOVt B. N., YJEKUV, YU. D., KMIK, V. 3. "Madical Examination of Crews of Expeditionary Boats" Voyenno-VeditsimAiv Zhurnal, No. 12, December 1961, pp 62-73 KULOVS A. A.; USHMOV, B. N.; KOWAKOV', K. M. =02MMMM- Some epidemic,, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of the influenza outloreak in 1959. Voen.-med. zhur. no.12:62 D 161. (MIRA 15:7) (IMUENZA) MIRONOV, G. S., podpolkovnik meditainakoy aluzhby; SHVAYKO, M. K.., podpolkovnik xmiditainskcry el-ashbr; USUKOV, B. N., kapitan maditainakoy eluahby ---- Influence of chlortetracycline on the quantity of blood protein, fractions in pettiente with acute bacillary dysentery. Voen.- mod. zhur. no.22:63-" D 161. (MIRA 15:7) (CHLORTETRACYCLINE) (BLOOD FROTEINS) (DYSENTEU) KIRIK) V. S.; Yp_ Ov, _ B. N.; ZLEKOV, Yu. D. Medical examination of the crews of expeditionary ahipe. Voen.- mad. zhur. no*32:73 D 16l, (11IRA 15t7) (MERCHANT SEM-DISKASES AND HYGIENE) KRYLOV.. A.A.; C19'GIRINSKU, A.N.; USHAKOV B.N. Case of nonspecific agglutination of er7throcytes in 0 -plasmocytoma. Probl. gemat.i Ix!rel. kro7i 6 no.1:57-59 161. (MIPA J-4:2) (TUMORS) (HEmArGLUTIIIATION) USHAKovj--B.,N. Buffer solution for paper electrophoresis. Lab. delo 7 no.5.22-23 My 161. (HIRA 14: 5) 1. Kafedra falcul-itetskoy terapii No.2 (nachallnik - prof. A.L.Landa) Voyenno-meditsinakoy ordena. Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (PAPER ELECTROPHORMIS) USHAKOV, B.N.; POLOMEMMEV, S.D. Determination of lipoproteids by means of paper electrophoricis in serum previously stained'with sudgm black. Lab.delo 7 no.7: 12-15 JI 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy terapii No.2 (nachallnik - prof. A.L. Landg) Voyenno-Pieditainskoy ordena. Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (PAPER BLECTROPHORLSIS) (1,IPOPROTEINS) USHAKOV, B.N., J.nzh-, Using the M)!--e method in investigating elastoplastic bending of plates. 'Izv. vys. ucheb. za-,r.; ma3hinostr. no.2:33-i, 1,6r -j. (KIRA 18-5) USIIAKOV, B.N., aspirant Using the moire method in investigating elastoplastic bending of' a cirmilar plate. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.5:18-25 165. (MIRA 18:11) SUIUM S Y.V, Insh.1 USYMOV, B.N.j, Imshe Uolig; rho =:Lro motlwl Lu ~rwc..Uaat4it fho Nnullng or elastlt4c platin.. Veataxalitioutr, 45 no*10#39-14 0 f0e 0111u, WMKOV, B.N. (Moskvv.); 31HACHNUS V.t~. Solutic.n of Uti twrdimujnn!,-,ml frobbm cr Fluatic"Ity. Tz"r. hr; SSSR. Mohh. no.~!124-425 .1-0 (.!"Ifut USHAKOV, B.P. Iffect of excitation on vital staining of the nerve cells of spinal ganglia in frogs* Uch. 2ap. Len. un. no.99:114-123 149. (MLILA 1W) 1. Iz laboratafti fiziologil kletki Fiziologicheakogo Instituta Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (STAINS Am STAINING (MICROSCOPT)) - (SPINAL CORD) ex "rs of tk* Wlitill" =fli*s of ih* 1%." of tile cfab Y46 or%"# S on StimulAt an If 11. V%bAklif (A. A d1h,hillow '*,t , t!I'IIV,, 1,40inKfAll? P-1461y' It-J. V-1416 S NN. R 71. .114 ml fit*$)) rIlt ritill.41-1 401 the les im 4rA tA Ifir cr-ill writ stininlitni Ivy * 6,t-. hulailm-i miliol-Ir (miurlwy) And the MNI)Iivr Abilily Wall Irl.l. Ivy insm-f%im in tHRIS"j. miln. of nvulml ml in %i& wAtti. .111W O"'t. ( dye Irtaittill W144 drt.l. Ivy v,lall. VNIth Etoif aciviiiied with 11,S0., (,41,,w.1 Ivy ctAmimelty. U ith the CCRIlriA orwiturn Innexcit"l) 84 the FrIerrim. (1141"i) ftw myrptkm. the luiltmitig Valli" were fe"Intl with SINTillirns riciscif by varkms frequencies.- -2c~ at 5 impubrit lmr w,, 4.2% At 1 71, 9.9 U 45, 15.5 at ii, 311-1 It. 4 At I 1 700- ,%jh'j0lA'njVic CU11111. (Ail"I 141 tVVT%l DITUMSFAI diffrfOUCCA twtwttn ruitod And U40111AI %liet'lintill and diffilw filver 1.1211*11141611 was q1tvirm-.1, inolu'uting An acill-11 (fellmuni. timud Aftcrotion of the ticurophimil fly the Invindw.. Tr tit of high"t wwplim lies at i, lrrqtu-cicy whit-It i. . fil he Angr of timmal jv,mimr~vu. rhvilimic itclivity "I the ~Jveri,' q;'jv- Im,. C.' %I USHAKOV P . _ qk Development Of :Parabiotic block of the skeletal muncle produced by potassium chloride, ethyl alcohol, an& hydrochloride. 7iziol. sh. SSSR 38 n0-3:297-302 May-June 1952. 01ML 23:2) 1. Department of General and Cowarative Physiology University imenj A. A..Zhdanov. ,jeningrad State 1. IL'INSKLYA, N.B., Ur--_HLO11.._B. P. 2. USSR 600 4. Salt - Physiological Effect; Muscle 7. Peruliarities of salt parabiosis (local stimulation) of retractors of Phascolosma margaritaceum. Dokl. AN SSR 83, No. 6, 1952 Leningradskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova Zoologicheskiy Institut Akdemii Nauk SSSR red. 6 Feb. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. USHLKOV, B.P. Correlation of thresholds of parabiotic block and contractions of somatic fibers of the wascle. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR 85 no. 3: 673-676 21 Jv-1y 1932. (CIAL 23:3) 1, Presented by Academician To. N. Paylovskly 3 Kay 1952. 2. Zoologi- cal Institute of the Acadenq of Sciences USSR. USHAXOV, B.P.;AVFMAXH, N.S.;SUZDALISKAYA, I.P.;TROSHINA, V.P.;CHAWANOTA, T.N. ~ a k"WOMYMMOMW Parabiotic natwe of physiological electrotonus. Fiziol. 2h. SSSR 39 no.2:218-225 Kw,-Apr 1953. (GIML 24:3) l..Iaboratory of Histophysiology of the Institute of Physiology imeal A. A. Ukhtomokly, lenlagrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov. Tempwature coeMcknt of thermonarcodo of somatic mulae. %.a. P. Uahakw-andZl V. Gasteva (C. It. Acad *Sci. U,R.S.S.. 1953, WJIYM~~1074),-An investigation of the length of time for which a -no. of cold-Hooded vertebrate and invertebrate mosdefi-remain. excitable in appropriate salt solutiuaS at dMerent controlled temp. From tho terip. coeff., it is concluded that the loss of excitability at high temp is due to denaturation of muscle proteins, G. S. BRINDLEY, -77 77r- c" a4. vq( ,.,The dependence of narcoth, action 6ftfilol poisons on their concentration. B. . P. Ushakot"'.' D,7klady A kad. Nauk as~ - sq S.S.S.R. 92, 1934~10&1).-Hxpts. with muscle specimens frornfrog- nd leeches in which CdSO4, Na lodoacct~te. HF.C11, and Mal. ite"creen were employed as Not poisons ti.e., substances interacting with SH groups In protchm) showed that (~(150t. Na lodoacetate, and malachite green give stralght-line plots. when leprithmic plotting of drug conen. against rapidity of narcosis Is made. The 11gClt action, particularly with frog specimens, is more complex; under 0.0016% its toxicity declines abnormally rapidly. Allthe-ce subqtances have a low value of n (0.4-0.8) In the formulation. v-KC*. Other inhibitors show tt values going into tbousandq. Thus thiol poigons are characterized byslow Increase of the rate of narcosis with increase of concn. of the drug. S U USF--!,Kf)V , 5 - F USSSRMedicine Physiology FD 248 Card 1/1 Author Ushakov, B. P. and Korolenko, S. A. Title Comparative study of the toxicity of monoiodoacetate (MIA) for the musculature of vertebrate and invertebrate animals Periodical Fiziol.zhur. 2, 208-215, Mar/Apr 1954 Abstract The speed of disappearance of excitability of somatic masculature during faradic stimulation with various concentrations of MIA was studied. Experiments were conducted on nine species of vertebrate animals: testudo horsefieldi, Rattiis norvegicus, Hyas araheus, Helix vulgaris, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis, Priapulus caudatus, Phascolosoma margaritaccum, Ifirudo medicinalis, and Arenicola marina. The muscles or the crustacean and vertebrate animals were more sensitive to MIA in weak concentrations, and significaDtly less sensitive to high concentrations as compared to the muscles of the lower, invertebrate animals.. Ten graphs and three tables. Nine references, eight Soviet. Institutions Laboratory of General and Cellular Physiology, Zoological Institute Academy of Sciences USSR; and Laboratory of the Histophysical Institute imeni A. A. Ukhtomskiy Submitted April 28, 1953 T, B.P, (Lanirgrad) 4~9- At 1. MI ~-' Parablosis of muscle and the problem and substantive modifications during no-3:294-318 N-D 154. (NUSCIRS, physiology, parablotto therapy, eff. of substantive changes) of the correlotion of funatio!Ml activation. Usp. sayr. biol. 38 (MLRA 8:3) stimulation on funct. & L P"Inities if Pazablosix of the somatic muBde of Tror cau"JAy the acdon of lodoscatate. 11. EIVsb v pti(I A . A. Dthatnuzova. DohWy Mod . NF54 Y.S-.S7R 94 593-b(IM).-Monolodoe"t4te Ion fit the coricn. range of O.OOW4 to 0.62% alters the speed of contrnctural response of frog sonintic muscle according to the previously estab- lished law of behavior of narcotic agents, I.e., the rate of de,relopment of narcosis depends on coacn. of the poison C according to a pambak function. Thu:i narcosis and can- tracture are shriply different uptcts of the same parabMic process. The lowest coacn. of Moscetate does not cause specific contractions but slightly taLsei the amplitude of contractions which occur in the absence of lvola this effect reaches max, at 0.00004% concn. of the drug probably act as coagulants an the muscle inatter. 0. M. Kosolanoff USHAKOV, B..-P.- CHIRIPAHOVA, T.N. t: -1. ~ Zffect of a thermal excitant on the somatic muscles of the ' leach Haemopis sanguisuga. Uch.zap.Zen.un. no.164:308-327 154. (MUA 10:3) (KUSCLE) (MD9TMTURZ--PMIOLOG I CAL JIMCT) (LEXCHIS) WHAKOV, B. P. USi-,IAK,OV, B. F.-"Investigation of Certain Problems of the Organivition of the Technical Maintenance of AutornoUles Accor-lin.n, to the Contin,in-is Xetnod." *(Dissertaticins For Degrees In Science And Engineering At U33i, Higher 9ducational Institutions). (34). Min Higher Education OR, Moscow Engineering-Ecorvomic Inst imeni Sergo Ordzbonikidze, Moscjw, 1955 SO: Knizhnava Letopis' No. 34, 20 August 1955 * For the Degree of Doctor Df Techbic-ij Sciences USHAKOV, B, P. USHAKOV, B. P. -- "Irwestigation of the Heat Resistance of the Yusculature of Poikilothermic Animals in Cormection withthe Conditions of Existence of the Species.0 Zoological Inst of the Acad Sci. USSP, Ler&ngrad, 1955*(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Sciences) . SO: KnizbD&Xa letopis', No. 37, 3 September 1955 *For the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences USHAKCV,B.P . . . . . Thermal stability of somatic musculature of amphibians in relation to the habitat of the species. Zool.zhur.34 n0-3:578-588 W-Je 155. (MIRk 8: 8) 1. 4boratorlya obshchey i kletochnoy fistologii (sav.-chlea-korr. AN SSSR prof. D.N.Wasonov) Zoologicheskogo inatttuta, Akademil, nauk SSSR. (Amp#ibia) (Muscle) U ma r, oture 1nq~flTAt1rjx of hatji;e it, KITTI.Ttt, I 4o paste and the I tile a ne~ B. P. UsluLkov (A. A. Zlid;tjinv Univ., Leningrad). szsx. 102, ridibundn rind It. temporaria werp examil. The ndrnwina. triphosph:aasc (1) activity risc-i q1turply after lmitiiig tht: muscle specimcris to 38* (60% ric). but at 40' the declin's and mlininf.;billty v,-uNhcs. At 42* carnpicte In. act1r,ition occurs with R. lemporaria. In R. ridibanda I activity did not drOw! at .1!3*, a d,ri6d drop cnming only at 48', and coruplctc inactivation nit 50'. W;tb nwdea c0 11tahl timilar ;ernts. of labik. V of ill tile musle tis-,qes. Thus, tile nhove diffinc'.1m.; arv flar to thedffe.-cut ri-herthan to a toncri. M, kosohwpoff USHAKO 4,,- VA B..P Heat resistance of the uuscles of crustaceans in connection with the habitat of the species. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.biol. r-o-5:67-75 6-0 '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. ZoologicheekLy institut Akademii nauk SSSR. (KMCLI) (IIIAT-PHTSIOUGICAL 1"ICT) (CRUSTACILI) 'Ifent stability 4 cell protOiiq of cold-blooded as linall; io rillitiott to adajlIation to ti:iLwal tentlivraturc dial, lea. 11. /i P V (Pana OuPaearht wid ft. ridibundl) wele tile exilti, (1t1j(vt-, ill the sUidy of mullility of mum-le Jkmit, to twurlivatiol,, -(III! ft-qJ11i, %%jilt "tillaility it! the wil"It. mrall- lint "Ild ilplividtftll 'i'lls r4th -Mallility ill Ilvat of tile emll- pulleal p(ot(AIIS'. LA-C Ic"g, 6 laure q;ll,lv I's beat thall tile gnw, fyog, and tile Illuxle t~;iue, p.irficillatly tile proteiie; flivrelA, of lake frog is Int're mablo ill licat ilsall that, of the gno5 ftog. (',Icatt:t st~%Ilility of lj~sllLs mid proteitin to heat ill licat- lovial, cold-blooded aidoetis rc(li.-cis it tilechaliElt, (if J. A. ;tAoI thr!'C !ill( CiL.S. 77 ~_, _44_ . UsHaov, B.P. Thermostability of muscles in -mussels and leeches in relation to the envirennent of the species [with English summary in insert]. Zool. zhur-35 no.7:953-964 J1 156. (KISA 9:9) l.Laboratori.va obshchey i klatochn17 fiziolegii Zoolegicheaktgo instituta AN SSSEL. (Mussels) (Leeches) (Muscles) ell tL, c;~ S. Pu ItzlIti.-Va and B P. -:Ss of tL tna(L 7777 USSR / General Biology. Evolution. B-6 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 81112. Author U Inst 40"given. Title Labile and Stable Signs of the Species. Orig Pub: Vestn. Leningr. un-ta, 1957, No 21, 153-154i Abstract: It is proposed to distinguish two types of adaptability of organisms to changing condi- tions - the cellular and the systemic. In the cellular type of adaptability, certain changes in the properties of albumin take place. In the systematic type, adaptation achieves a reorganization of the animal behav- ior, oonditioned by some functional changes in the ovgans and the systems of the organd (bio- logical cycles are displaced, thermoregulation Card 1/2 USHAFqjjjaX,_ _ wm~_ Conservativeness of protoplasm of the species in poikilothermic animals [vith summary in Znglish]. Zool. zhur. 37 no.5:693-706 Mr 158. (mia 11;6) 1.1natitut tsitologii Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad. (Heat--Physiological effect) (Altitude, Influence of) (Animals, Cold-blooded) BRONSHTEYN, Lev Abraviovich, dotseAt, kand.takhn.nauk; ALEMNMOY, L.A., kand.ekon.nauk, ratsenzent; USLA=. 3.P.. kand.tekhn. nauk, retwenzent; K=TAYTSXY, I.S., prof., doktor ekon.nauk, sasluzhannyy- dayatell naiih I takhniki RSM. obahohiy red.; 10M, M.L., red.; MALIKOTA, N.Y., tekhn.red. [Organization and planning of automotive transportation units] Organixatsila i planirovanie aytotransportnykh predpriiatii. Moskva. Nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo H-va avtomobillnogo tranap. i shosseinykh dorog RSM. 1959. 439 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Hoskovskiy inzhonerno-okonomicheekly inatitut Imeni Sergo Ordshonikidse (for Ushakov). (Transportation, Automotive) USUKOV, B.P. dell physiology and the species problem in zoology. TSitologiiet I no.5: 541-565 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1,1aboratortya sravnitallnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (C") (SPECIBS) ALKKUNMOV, 1,,A.; AKSIWOVA, Z.I.; ARTSMITXV, S.P.; AFAWITMV, 4L.; BOUSHTM, L.A.; BURKOV, H.S.; WrJMV, V.A.; VITAUNOT. D.P.; VIRKWVSKIT. I.A..; GORMAN, I.M.- XVIDOVICH, L.N.; M3GTEMJ,, G.K.; ZM4S[OV, P.P.; KATABUIMY, F.T.; KOLISNZ, P.A.; XOIHIN, A.P.; KRkKLRMMO. G.V.-, KMJZX. I.L.; KURSMW, A.N.; OSTROVSKIY, N.B.-, PJLSHINA, S.K.; SIMMIN, N.V.; TXR&NOV, A.T.; TIKWMIROV, A.K.; ULITSKIr, F.S."SHAK -B.P-; FILIPPOY. Y.K.; CHZWAVSKIr, L.M.; GHUDINOV, A-A.; SKUPLYAKOV, S.I.; TIKHOMIROV, N.N. Petr Valerianovich Kaniovskii-, obituary. Avt.transp. 37 no.4:57 AP 159. (MIRA 13: 6) (Kaniovskii, Fetr Valerianovich, 1881-1939)- USHAKOV, B...'P. Heat resistance of tissues as a specific cbaracter in poikilo- t~ermic animals. Zool.zhur. 18 no.9:12911-1302 3 159. (14IFU 13.1) 1. Institut taitologit Ak-ademil nauk SSSR (Leningrad) (Animals, Cold-blooded) (Heat-Physiological effect) 17M AUTHORS: Ushakov, B. P., Gasteva, S. V. SOV/20-128-3-57/58 TITLEt A Comparative Cytophysiological Analysis of the Responsiveness of Muscular Fibers to the Action of Potassium Chloride PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 3, pp 638-640 (USSR) ABSTRAM The appearance of a nonexcitability of muscular fibers'under the action of Termentative toxins on muscles is determined by one single cause, namely by the interaction of the exchange inhibitor with the muscle proteins (ferments)(Ref 1). Although it really occurs in -the final effect, the interaction of all stimulating substances investigated - in contrast with the response to fermentati,re toxins and some other agents - is mostly complicated by the adaptation process (Ref 5), This reduces the toxic effect of the agent in the range of low intensities of stimulation. The existing parabolio dependence of the n-order (V = kCn, Ref, 1-3) is only disturbed in the range mentioned. In relatively high concentrations, there is always a range in which this dependence remains untouched. This makes possible a Card 1/3 separate quantitative estimation of the responsiveneBs of muscle A Comparative Cytophysiological Analysis of the SOV/20-128-3-57/58 Responsiveness of Muscular Fibers to the Action of Potassium Chloride proteins and of the adaptation process mentioned (Ref 5). The degree of deviation quantitatively characterizes the adaptation process. The experiments were carried out on isolated muscles of 12 animal speciosi modunae, worms, leaches, holothuriae, snails, crabs, frogs, lizards, and white rate, The authors thank I.P. Suzdaltskaya and A.Y. Zhirmunakiy for carrying out some experiments. The point of time of the appearance of nonresponsivenese of the isolated muscle to induction current was detormined in KCI-solutions of different concentration. Figure 1 shows the logarithmic diagrams of the dependenoe of the appearance of nonresponsiveness on the M-conoentration. Already superfioial observation shows that the muscle proteins of vertebrates show a responsiveness to low M-concentratione which is by several dozens higher, with a lower threshold, than those of invertebrates. In figure 11 the reopective curves are arranged in a series according to the decrease in the constant n. Due to a higher value of this oonstant in lower invertebrates, their responsiveness rises much faster than that of vertebrates. Therefore, the reverse relation often applies to the range of Card 2/3 high KCI-concentratione: the muscle proteins of lower animals A Comparative Cytophysiological Anal 'ysis of the SOV/20-128-3-57/58 Responsiveness of Muscular Fibers to the Action of Potassium Chloride- are more responsive than those of crustaoeasand vertebrates. Hence it appears that, in the course of phylogenesis, the responsiveness of the protein substrata of the muscles increases in the range of'low KCI-ooncentratione while it decreases in the range of high concentrations. Smooth muscles have a higher value of the constant n than transversely striated muscles (Fig 1) (in agreement with Ref 7). No adaptation could be found in 2 species of' maritime'worms. In other invertebrates, it is distinctly to be seen, though not so distinctly as in vertebrates. Thus, the cells acquiredq in the course of evolution, an active regulating capacity with respect to the amount of response. The appearance of this function in the cellular plane is of principal importance since it distinguishes the response of the cell as a whole from the responsiveness of its protein complex. There are 1 figure and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningrads:ciy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova (Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov) PRESENTED: June 1, 1959l by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy# Academician SUBMITTED: May 25, 1910 Card 3/3 7 (4) SOV/20-128-4--55/65 Darevskiy; I. S. AUTHORS: _U13 _ _.I. TITLE: A Comparison Between Heat Resistance in Muscular Fibres and Temperature in Two Sympatric S.Decies of Lizards Living in Semi-desert PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRp 1959, Vol 128, Tir 4, PP 833-835 (USSR) ABSTRACT. The beat realatance of tissue in cold-blooded animals of closely related speoies is not always the same, but varies with the temperature of the species' habitat (Refs 1-7). This property is regarded as a cytophyaiological criterion of the species (Ref 8). From this point of view a comparison between ecology and heat resistance of cells Is very inter- esting in. sympatric species of animals living in the same area and under ~he same climatic conditions. Lizards living in Transcaucasia: Fremias pleskei Bedr. and Er. strauchii Roesler from tht; semi-desert of the Araks valley in Armenia are objects well suited for comparison. The resistance men- tioned in the title was found by determining the time inter- Yal within which isolated muscles are not excitable. The Card 114 muscles of eithfir specie's wero examined in a Ringerossolution 8011120-128-4 -55/6 5 A Comparison Between Heat Resistance in Muscular Fibres and Tonporature In Two Sympatric Species of Lizards Living in Semi-desert at five different temperatures from 44 to 49? Average results are given. in figure 1. This shoRs that the muscular tissuesof each of the mentioned speoiee are of a different resistance. The whole curve characterizing Er. etrauchiVe resistance, is shifted into the range of low temperatures. The statistical truth of the differences in the mentioned period shows that heat resi;3tance io higher in Er. plaskei than in Er. strauchii. This difference corresponds to the tempsrature of the habitat of these -two speoies. Although tbuy live in the same area, their activity develope at different hours of the day. Figure 2 shows the number of lizards of the two species which were found at different times of the day. In spring (April to June) Er. pleskei, however, appears only at about 3-4 P-m-9 when the ground has been warmed thoroughly by the sun. When the BUMM6r heat starts, Er. strauchii preferrin;z cooler tempera- tures, leaves its hiding place only for a short time in the morning and at night, while Er. pleskei remains active (Pig 2'j) also during the graatest heat. On -.col and cloudy days, Er. Card 2/4 strauchii appears already with the first sun rays. This BOV/20-128-4-55/65 A Comparison Between Heat Resistance in Muscular Fibres and Temperature in Two Sympatric Species of Lizards Living in Semi-desert lizard awakes from hibernation earlier in spring and goes to its place of hibernation later in the year than the other species. These differences are also true for the time of oviposition: Er. strauchii starts three weeks earlier. The totality of these differences is expressed also by the dif- ferenoe of the body tomperatgre of these two species: 36-38.60 in Er. strauohii and 39-41-5 in Er. pleskei during their active period. Table 4 also gives data regarding the northern and the altitude borderline of their occurrence which cor- responds to the above mentioned facts. Furthermore experimen- tal results are given with regard to the occurrence of heat- stroke caused by direct insolation. (Ref 9). This shows that Er. pleskei not only likes heat better than Er. strauchii, but also has a higher resistance to it. The differenoesin the resigtanoe mentioned in the title prove that during the development of these two species, an adaptive transformation of their cell proteins took placc which played a decisive part in -the divergence and development of these species.Thesq Card 3/4 adaptations warrant a specific and optimal microclimate for SOV/20-128--4-55/65 A Comparison Between Heat Resistance in Muscular Fibres and Temperature in Too Sympatric Species of Lizards Living in Semi-desert the closely related species of one biotope. There are 2 figures~ I table, and 14 referenoes, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION; Inatitut taitologil Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Cytology of the Academy of Scienoes, USSR). Zoologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk ArmSSR (Zoological Institut,a of the Academy of Sciences, Armyanskaya SSR) PRESENTED: May 25? 1959p by Ye. N. Pavlovskiy~ Academician SUBMITTED: May 159 1959 Card 4/4 POLYANSKIY, Yu.I., otv.rad.; SANIROV, V.Ya., red.; GINgTSINSKIY. A.G., red.; ZHUXOV, Ye.K., red.; ZHIRMISKIY, A.V., red.; KAPASIK, VX, red.; KIRO. M.B., red.; LOMILik-LOZINSKIT, L.K., rod.; ITUCLISM, U.N., red.; PARIBCK, V.P., red.; ROMANOV, S.N., red.; SVZTTW, P.G., red.; SCKOLOV, I.I., red,; TROSHIN, A.S., red.; USMOV, B.P,_. red.; SMSTOBITOV, O.Ye., red.izd-va; PEVZNM,-i-~S-' tekhn.red. [Problems in cytology and general physiolog7l Voprosy taitologii i obahchei fi:,,iologii. Koskva, Izd-vo Aked.nauk SSSR, 1960. 398 P. (MIFLA 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut tsitologii. 2. Institut evo- lyutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechenove 2N SSSR, Leningrad (for GlnetBinskiy). 3. Fiziologichaskiy institut im. A.$.TJkhtomskogo pri Leningradskom universitete im. Aa*Zhdanova (for Zhakov). 4. Inati- tut ekaperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Leningrad (for Karasik). 5. Inztitut taitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Kiro, Paribok, Sokolov). 6. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova 0 SSSR, Leningrad (for Romanov). 7. Laborateriya embriologii Institute ekap3rimentallnoy meditsiny AM SSBR, Leningrad (for Svetlov). 8. Laboratoriya fiziologii kletki Institute teitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Troshin). 9. Laborstoriya orovniteltnoy taitologii InatitutB tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Uohakov). (CYTCLOGY) (1-70 IOLOGY) Relation betveen the force of sti=11sition and the development rate of the parabiotic proceose Nerve sista no.1144-55 160, (Miu 1329) 1. Laboratoriyu fiziologii kletkil Leningradshy or4ena Lenina gosudarstvennr.r universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova. (MUSCLE) USHAKOV9 B.P,; KUSAK11WAy A.A. I Lability and conservatism of the adaptation of animal cells revealed at the protein level. TSitologiia 2 no-4:428~-/,p4l J1,-Ag 160. (MM 13:9) i. Laboratorlya i3ravnitelinoy taitologii Instituta tsitologii AN SSSRq Leningrad. (ADAPTATION (BIOLOGY)) (LEECHES) USHAKOT, B-P-; KORLINW, S.A. Comparative CYtOPblYGiological analysis of the reactivity of muscle fibers to the action of urea. DokI.AJ( SSSR 133 n0-3-' 726-729 J1 160. (MM 13:7) 1. leningTodskiy goeudaretvenrqy universitat iment. A.A.Zhdanova. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim. (11811A) (MUSCLIB) USW,KOV b KVSAKM~, A.A., (USS11) "ChanU,e in the CholLnestertse iictivity of the Muscle Tissue of Leeches Kept at Various Tempe i-atures. Report Presented at the Int'l. Biochemistry Con[-ress, vloscov, 10-,16 Auc. 1961. USHAKOVp B.P. Some controversial problems of cytoecology. TSItologiia 3 no.4: 455-466 JI-Ag 161. (MIA 14:8) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta teitologiiCl SSSR, Leningrad. (HF,AT&-PHZSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (CELIS) USHAKOV) D.P.; G.LUjl'lkj,4KOVA, i-I.A. Lack of defi--TLte cur:-elation between the iodine number of zrctonlavai-- lipids and the he3t rcji3tance of calls. TSitologiia no. 6:7W---IC N-D 161. ~Ml RA 14: U) 1. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitolor-ii Instituta -'sLtologii Ali 66SA) LeninLrrad. (LIFIDJJ) (IU-;iT--PliYSIOLOGI6AL i;FFECT) USHAKOV, B.P.; UNDER) N.V. Thermal adaptation of muscle fibers of the lake frog (Pana ridibunda) inhabiting warm springu. Biofizika 6 no.):322-327 '61 i~aRA 14:6) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A.Zhdanova i Inatitut'taitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Mm"CLE) (TEMMItI(F-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFnCT) (FROGS) USHAKOV, B.P.; GLUSHANKOVA, M.A~ Iodine number of lipids and heat resistance of the muacle tissue of 1&to frogs (Rana ridibunda Falls) inhabiting cold and warm ispringo. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.2:437-440 Mr t62. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut tsitologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno, akademikom Ye.N.Pavloveltim. (TEMPERATURE,PHMIOLOGICAL EFFMT) (FROGS IJPIDS) USHAKOV, B.P.; VINOQUDOVA, A.N.; KUSAKINk,, A.A. Cytophysiological analysis of the interapecific differentiation of whitefish and grayling in Lake Baikal. Zhur. ob. biol. 23 no.1:1,-13 Ja-F 162. 04IRA .15:3) AN SSSR, Leningrad. (BAIKAL, LAKE-WHITEFISHRS) (BAIKALp LAKE-GRAYLING) USHAKOV, B.P. Cytophysiological analysis of the intraspecific differentiation of Phrynocephalus helioscopus (Fall.). Dokl. AN SSSR 1" no.5:1178-1180 Je 162. (KRA 15%6) 1. Institut taitologii AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Ye.N.Pavlovskim, (BALKHASH REGION-LIZARDS) (CYTOLOGY) USHAKOV., B.P. I Classification of animal wA plant Ooptations and the role 9f 4ytologicalv~mjoq in developing.jproblemn of adaptiatioz6 �bor. rab. Insto tai . rto.6s5-2016). (MIKA 1698) (ADAPUTION (BIOLOGY)) (CYTOLOGY) USHAKOVI B.P. I Changes in cel.lular heat r-asistance in ontogeneals aznd thfj problem of the concer1ratism of cells in higher cold-bloodpi axdmals. Sbor.rab. Inst. t2it. no.6~21-42163. (MIRA 16.8) (HEAT--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (CELLS) (AIID4ALS, GOLD.-BLOODED) USHA.KGVY B.P. phanges in tL.e heat regigtance of mi)-acular tivelle Of r--Pf-,Lj-e3 ~s related to the season and reproduc-ticn cycle. Sbor. rab. Inst. tsit. no.6.-51-61.14-1. (MMA 16L-S) (LIZARDS) (HEAT-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (MUSCIE) UsIw,ov.- D~p. Cytophysiolog.',,~al an-L'Y:-i-c' of intracpe:i-fIr, Rana ridibinds Pal.]. 8,bor. rab, It'?t, t-31-t- (FROGS) (IiLAT- - PHYSI LILT, IC AL &TECT) diverrgp~rv:,a ir~ rlo,6t-:,451-1557`6~. il,LIRA 16,8) (MUSCLE) TROSHIN,A.S., otv. red..; ARRONEr,N.I., red.; HMER,T.V., red.; Z1fID$JNSKIY,A.V., red.; KUSAKI14A,A.A., red.; PROSISR, K.L., red.; LOZn1A-LOZD4SKrY,L.K., red.; POIYATISKIY. Yu.I.Y red.; SUKHANOVA,K.M., red.; USHAKGV,B.P.p red.; FELIDMANIN.L. , red.; ALEKSANDROV, [Cell and the temperature of the medium; transactions] Kletka I temFeratura sredy; trudy. Yoskva) Nauka, 1964. 303 p. (MIRA 18:1) 1. International Symposium on Cytoecology, Leningrad, 1963. 2. Institut tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Troshin, Arronet). 3. Laboratoriya komicheskoy biologli Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Lozina-Lozi-nskiy).4. La- boratoriya tzitofiziologii i tsitoekologii Botanichskogo in- stituta im. V.L.Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Aleksandrov). 5. Laboratoriya sravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta tsitologii JU4 SSSR, Leningrad (for Zhirmunskiy, Kusakina, Ushak-ov). 6. Laboratoriya tsitologii odnokletochnykh organizmov Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Sukhanova). 7. Botaniche- skiy institut imeni V.L.Komarova All SSSR, Leningrad (for Arronet). USSHAKOV, B.P. Problem or related proteln changes in the proz.-ese of speciatIon. 1-1 TSitologlia ? no.4f467 .80 JI-Ag 165. (MMp. 18 ; 9) 1. Laboratoriya aravnitallnoy tsitologil instituta teltolog-Ali AN SSSR, Leningrad. USHAKOV, B.P. Present state of the problem of the mechanism of heat injury and the causes of the change in thermostability of calls. Sbor.rab. Inst. tsit. no.8:5-54 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Laboratoriya. sravnitallnoy tsitologii Inntituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. lir< RSFSR -19- 4 Apr 63 rst Session. Sixth Canvocati eiected Mbrs. wmlission tor -i'race riucricion, ana ruoiic bervices: [Cont from card 18, see DDIENTIYEVA, R. F., same date] 05flMARINA, T. A., Dep from Kanskly e. o. Krasnoyarsk Kray; PANASENK0, L. I., Dep from UssurLyskly gorodskoy e. o., Primorya Kray; FAUZIN, N. I., Dep from Ardatovskiy e. o., GorIkiy Oblast; PRUSHINSKIY, Ya. A., Dep from Gvardeyskiy e. o., Kaliningrad Oblast; TITOVA, G. I., Dep from Shakhtinskiy-Leninskly e. o., Rostov Oblast; USHAKOY , B. S., Dep from Michurinskiy gorodskoy e. o., Tambov Oblast; 'FTUT-OV,~, R. A., Dep from Groitskly e. o., Chelyabinsk Oblast; KHOKHLOV, M. M., Dep from Oboyanskiy e. o.# Kursk Oblast; CHASHCHINA, V. V., Dep from Osinnikovskly a. o., Kemerovo Oblast; SHESTERIKOVA, F. N., Dep from Saranskiy e. o., Mordovian ASSR. [Cont on card 20, see KRESTIYANINOV, V. I., same date] Sovetskaya Rossiya, 5 Apr 63 57 (10) V'1511e KiSSR RPt 3 sept 65 -USHAKOVI B* S* Min, Maintenance of Public Order, KISSR9 participated in a plen m of the Supreme Court of the Kirgiz Republic which was hold recently to consider the question of sentences for juvenile orima&i. Sovetskaya KiraiziYav 3 Sept 65 (1) 12 Jun 49 Publications Aerial Radio-Navigation "Now books on Electricity, Electrical Ingineering, and, Pov-jr rngimearing," 2 pp "ZIektricbestv;" No 6 Books published in 1949 include "Structural Charac- teristics of Automatic Regulation Systems," edited by- S. -Y. Ushakov, and No 14 of "Suggestions for Greater Efficiancy." Books published in 1948 in- clude B. 1. stsulslavakly0s OfteorstIcal Principles of Mectrical Co=tIng-2s~oIvW'UbIts.,* . A-4 T*. lorloblit's,OM111SU* t1w Power Resources Of testern Slboria..O and 'Works of the Conference-on Aerial M*dIo-XKV1Sstion," edited by A. 1. Berg,. _UtSt~H"AKalOJVllA Dlt"&,**~x .."W A" _ Structure of' trenches. Voens znano 25 no.4:8 Ap '49. (MIRA 12:12) (Intranchments) --!lesar I -santekhnik The need of a good textbook for plumbers (OYandamentals of plumbing in water supply" by M.M.Sapozhuikov. Raviewed by D.A.Usbakov)o Vod.i san.tekho no.4:40 Ap 160. (MM 13:6) 1. Stroytellno-montazhnyy uchastok-l-O.Ukrvodstroya, Simferopoll. (Plumbing' (*S&POzbrt",.KjI4.)-, - ,., .1 E,633117-65: Fur- -'I)/rwTft 1~-F:. )/0 67 lip(c) 14R,; AP,5018406 -SOURCE. Ref.- zh. Khimiya,- 113457 ;AUTHOR.' Ushakovi Di TITIX - "Th,~! cff,~~_-t of on the pro-q-1i,irtier, of gasse of the hi2O-KgO-i iAlZ0j-S_,0Z system. stek no. 3, 1964, 61-63 ITOPM TACIS: crystallization. glass, glass crystallization, chemfcal stability, I ,therrval expansion S LATI 10:1 t- - - --The:,. effect-- of- -i-olmnetri- crystalli ati h - hcal stbbility and-- iz ior. ..on I e c emi ~I~ithermal expansion of glasses of the Li20-14g0-A1203-8102 system, with Ti02 added was studied. Glasses of the system with 5 molecular % of Ti02 "Iefe CrYS __:Jitallived by- vol=e. - Glasses with an P.1203 content: of 7,5-20 i-volecular % ~~ere a-so -intrcJuct. of A j63,in lessev quantitic caused surface crys- !C~!Ystaliized_ The i an I Itallization. Chemical stability was studied according to the crystallization te-.- perature at a constant tinie lag and according to time lag at a constant temperature-~ tCardL--1/2 SHORIN, S.V.; CIIMTSOV, A.V.; ZAKHAROV, I.N.; PASHKEYEV, G.G.; USHAKOV, D.I.; 3ANNYKH, S.S.; LEKONMEV, Yu.A. Blast fumace snelting of high basicity sinter. Stall 24 no.8:680-684 Air 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Institut metallurgiii v g. Sverdlovske i Chusovskoy metallurgicheskLy zavod. J' 25(l) PHASE I BOOK MCFIOITATION SGV/1591 Kozak., Filipy Grigorlyevich., and Dwitriy Mikhaylovich Ushakov Avtcoiaty d1ya rezki keranicheskJIcb materialov (Automatic Machines for Cutting Ceramic Materials) Kiyavj, Masbgiz,, 1958. 141 P. 3.,000 copies printed. Reviewer: D.V.Saykevich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; Ed.: B.V. Beasonov, Vnsdneer; EL of Publishing Houies. M.S. Soroka;-Chief Ed. (Ukrainian Division, liashgiz): V.K. Serdyuk, Engineer. PURPOSE: The bo9k is intended for engineers and technicians of the building in- dustry, particularly those concerned with brick manufacture. COVER=: Rapid developuent of the buildIng industry in the USM constantly requires new methods and new machinery to keep up with the Asmand, The intro- duction of special ma:hinery has reduced the amount of us"lal labor involved and has increased efficiency. The present trend is reported to be towards mechanization and acutimnatization of the basic processes in the building trades. The book describes automatic machines used for cutting and stacking rev brick., roof tile, and buildJj2g blocks. The text contains performance data and operating instructiona for these machines and provides numerous graphs and illustrations. No peroonalities are mentionod. There are no references. Card 116 Automatic Machines for CW;ting Ceramic Xaterlels WV11591 MME OF COMMS: rorewo--A 3 PART I* MYJNXM. C.PU=I= FM CUMM BRICKS AND BUnDM BIDCM I IWP.l EN-38 Antomatic Machine for Cutting Brick 5 Tee.halcal. specificaticas 5 91 - tic diagram of the machine 5 DehIgn of the machine 10 Instal.lation of the machine 19 Setting-up the machine 20 Servicing the machine 21 Lubr1cation 23 Basic troubles in.the operation of the machine and preventive measures 24 General overhaul inatractions 27 Safety regulations 2B Storing the machine 28 Cara 2ro * Automatic Machines for Cutting Ceramic Materials W/159.1 Xod*l SK-39 Automatic Nwhine for Cuttivg Brick 26 Technical spftificati(m 28' Principle of operation of the automatic cutting machine 29 Elee-trical control circuit 35 Mounting the machine 36 Setting-up the machine 38 Plasic troubles in the operation of the machine and preventive measures 40 Model RB-2 Automatic Machine for Cutting Brick and Building BlocIts 41 Techn1cal specifications 41 Kinematic diagram, of the automatic cutting machine 41 -Installation of the msA*dne 4T Setting-up the machine 51 Servicing the machine 52 Inbricating the machine! 52 Basic troubles and, preventive measures 54 Model KEKA Automatic Machine for Cutting Brick 56 Technical Owifications 56 Kinematic diagram of tha automatic --bine 56 card 316 Antrmatic Machines for Cutting Ceramic Materials WV/1591 Construction of the mwbine 62 Opp-ration o:P the rmeblite 67 q-71eing the msnhine 70 Dabrication 70 r7emrsa overhma instructions 70 13"Ir tronbles in operation of the =bomatir- machino emd Vxev ntive 72 Machine for Cutting and Stacking Bricks, A.I. Polyakov's System 75 ~'~I`fzcbrdcal Specifications I Features andl Advwrteges of an Automatic trick Outting ond Stacking Machine 76 Principles of operation of the entomatic machine 78 PAW 3:1* X"MMC MAmnw FOR CUPME ROOF TIIZS The -IN-8.4 Automatic Machine 'Reehnical specifications Construction of the madbine 85 86 86 U,wd 4/ 6 Autcmatic.Machines for Cutting Ceramic Materials SOV/1591 Ametioning of the mailine 96 Mounting the machine 96 Setting-up and adjusting the machine 98 Servicing the machine 104 WbricatIng the machine 106 Safety regulations 106 Basic troubles and preventive measures 109 Automatic Machine for Cutting Roof Tiles, Radevich to System 3-12 Technical specificaticma .; 112 Cbmtruction of the metchine 112 Principles of operation of the cutting machine L18 Hydraulic Automatic Machine for.Cutting Strips of Double Roof Tile..' A#I* Polyakov's System 3.19 Technical specifications 120 Kinematic diagram of the machine 121 Card 5/ 6 Automatic Machines for Cutting Ceramic Materials SOV/3-593- PART In. AUTOKATIC TRANSFM AND STACKING MACKM Auttuatic Machine for SUcking Ceramic Building Blocks on Mielf-type Carte for Drying in a Chamber, System Devive4 by Z. Sh. KiVnis axid A.I. Pekker 123 Kinematic scheme of the automatic stacking machine 123 Autmatic Machine for Stacking Brick and Building Blocks on Tunwl- type Uarts, P.S. Gel'-w's System 131 Co=traction 131 Pelnaiples of operation of the automatic machine 132 Library of Congress ao/n" 5-21-59 Carl. 6,16 USHAKOV, D. N. Sbornik uprazhneniy po pravopisaniyu (Collection of exercises for spell-ing, by) D. N. Ushakov, N. N. ShcheFetova, S. P. Redozubov. Izd. 12. '.!oskva, Uchoeleiz, 1952. 111 P. N/5 923 ,U8 1952 k! I AUTHOR. Ushakov,_D. i TITLE: Detonator for land adnes. Class 724, No. 67197 S(YJME- Byul. izabr. i tovvr. zn~Wmv, no. 17, 19i%, 109 TOPIC TAG'St land mine, mino fuse ABSTRADTt This Author Certi-fieahe pm!zp-nt-q a dekt,~rwtor for land minag whj,~h is provided w.LLh a firing- pma. A ligUld-fi-ile!a bOtt.LO WIth DjaStjo SicleS aW ujon- 7 - '.r--i, -n r,,- f t Ck riono 23J W1141 T. CODEt WA No MF Wi t (W MCL! 00 OTHMt 000 UsImaj E. 1. "Higher Drilling Rates." Neft. I-JIoz.f No-3~ 1955 Translation D 197011