CZECH OSLOVAKLI/General Proble@is of Pathology - Immunity.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6) 1959, 27220
discovered 111 2 of 6 cages, on @iynthetic- in 3 of 6
cat;es.- mxioun titer I : 8. In 29 OT of NR in which
AG was added in vitro, AB were not discovered. CT of
DI and 14R was Introduced to adult rabbitg; in both
cases AB agiinst S. paratyphi B. were not produced in
the recipient. After int.,ocluction to yomg rabbits of
CT of NR to which iii vitro AG was added Ii, 10 of 19,
AB were discovered in semui. Productim of AB depended,
apparently,, on the presenee of free AO in CT. -- V.M.
Shapiro
Card 2/2
STERZL. J.; TRHKA, Z.
Conditions essential for antibody formation ')y isolated cells after
their transfer to newborn animAls. J.hyg.epidem.,Prxiha 3 no.4:405-
421 1959-
1. Division of Immunology, Institute of Biology, CzechoslovRk
Acadecy of Sciences, Prague.
(A NT I:B CD IES,
(SPLEEN transpl.)
(INFANT 1WWBCRN)
(EMBRYO)
3tudy of the Inductive phase of antibody forration in -Us3ue cultures. p. 91.
FOLIA @UCRMIIOLOGI,A. ('veskoslcvenska akaderde -zed) Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 4,
TIO
Mionthly list of East, European Accessiors (EFLI), LC, Vol. 8. no. 12, December 1959.,
Uncl.
-jH,YxKr-- 1-0 -Taroslav (Sterxl, JJ (Praga)
Inductive phase of antibody formation. Unp.soyr.biol. 48 no-3@
356-374 N-D '59. (NI" 13:5)
(ARTIBODINS)
TUT
U8
4 Vol 1:'/12 Fed. Y'C. c- Dec
3876. PRESENCE OF ANTIGEN. A FACTOR DETERMINING THE DURATION' OF
ANTIBODY FORMATION BY TRANSFERRED CELLS J. Dir. of
Immunol.. Inst. of Biol.. Czechoslovak Acad. of Sci., Praha -:@AME (Lund.
1959, 183/4660 (547-548) Graphs 2
tki)priments on the formation of antibody by isolated spleen cells after inoculation
into infant rabbits, chicks and chick embryos showed that only during the first 4 days
glLtr injection antibody formation was regularly produced. In a further series of
okotriments antif.-en was Injected into ducklings at different intervals after the
li7fthofer of colld. The author concluded that the decrease In antibody formation
111dy @e explained by the absence of antigen. Wolff - Amsterdam
STXRZL,J.; KOSTXA,J.; RIHA,I.; KAOIL,L.
Attempts todatermine the formation and character of -globulin
and natural and Immune antibodies in young pigs reared without
colostrum. Folia microbiol 5 no.1:29-45 16o. (nAi 9:6)
le Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biology, Czecho-
slovak Academy of Sciences, Pradue and Pig-breeding Research
Institute, Kostelec n./Orlici.
(Gamma globulin) (Antigens and antibodies)
STERZL, J.;_HOLUB, M.; MILER, 1.
Effect of endotoxin on antibody response and resistance to infection
In newborn animals. Polls. microbiol 6 no.51-289-298 161.
1. Department of Microbiology, Institute of Biology, C2echoslovak
Academy of Sciences, Prague 6.
(TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES)
M
STERZL, J. ; TRNKA) Z,
---
Experimental evaluation of the hypothesis of the clonal selection.
theory of formation of antibodies. Cesk. epidem. mikrob. imun. 10
no.3:142-157 161.
1. I-likrobioloL!icke oddeloni, Biologicky ustav C$AV.
(AITYIBCDIES)
SRTZMSL*:,':::Ia. [Sterzil,
J. I (Fraga)
Current problems in immmology. Usp.scvr.biol. 51 no.3s337-351
14@-Je 161. (MMITY) (KUM 14:6)
STERZL, J.
Development and mutual relation of specific imuaity reactions.
Vestnik CSAV 70 no.1:73 161.
1. Oddeleni imunologie a lakarske mikrobic,logie, Biologicky ustav"
Geskoslovenska akademie ved.
STYKJ B.; MENSIK, J.; STERZL, J.; WA, L.; BORECKY, L.
Cofactor and s;z;c1f1c antibodies against influenza viruses. V1. The
relationship of @.@oCactor to th,-.- sccall,,-a a-n+-4W.if-o a3 revealled
by a study of sera from newborn piggleta. Acta virol. 6:519-523 162.
1. Institute of Virology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava;
Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine) Brno; Institute of Microbiology,
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha.
(INFLUENZA VIRUSES) (IMNAGGLUTIUTION INHIBITION 'IFESTS)
STEaZLP J.; KOSTKAp J.1 LANC@ A.
Development of bactericidal properties against gram-negative organisms
in the serum of young animals. Folia microbiol. 7 no.3:162-174 162.
1. Dapartmont of Ir=unology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences Pragua 6. 0
(IlMNE si'-IA@) (GEAM FRU LIFE) (HACT&UA)
KOSTKA, j.; ST,@,aZL, J.
The action of ondotoxin on complam@--nt. Folia microbiol. 7 no.3:
191-192 162.
1. Del,artment of Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak
Acadc-my of Sciences Prague 6#
(CO111P"-'1,E1-.'F I(TOX11S A11D ANTITLABS)
(ESCH@.:UCHIA COLI)
KOSTKA, J.; IXiC, A., technicka spoluprace BOFMOVAR- -B.;ZALOOKOVAN D.
The nature of properties of bactArricidal serum against gram-negative
microorganisms. Cas.lek.cesk 101 no.3:65-71 19 Ja 162.
1. Mikrobiologicke oddelenip Biologicky ustav, Ceskoalovenska akademie
ved, Praha.
(BACTERIA) (UMD)
CzECHOSLOVAKIA
STERZL, J., MD, Dr of Sci.
P,-ague,,Vnitrni Lekarstvi, No 3, 1963, pp 212-218
"Contemporary Research on Auto-Immune Processes."
STERZL, J.
4
I
Warit1tatIve and qualitative aspect of the inductive phaBe
of antibody formatione Johygopidem. 7 no,31301-318 163.
1. Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of
Science, Prague,
STERZL,.J.; KOSTKA, J.
Demonstration of small amounts of haemolytic antibody using low con-
centrations of red cells in the reaction system. Folia microbiol. 8:
60-61 163.
1. Department of Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak
Academy of Sciences, Prague 6.
(ERYTHROGYTES) (ANTIBODIES) (IIUAOLYSIS)
STERZL, J.
Antibody formation by cells isolated from donors of different ages
after transfer to young rabbits and to X-irradiated adult rabbits.
Folia microbiol. 8 no.2:69-79 '63.
1. Department of Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Czechosiovak
Academy of Sciences, Prague 6.
(ANTIBODY FORKATION) (SPLEEN) (RADIATION EFFECTS)
(BRUCZLLA) (ANTIGENS) (APPENDIX) (LIMPHOID TISSUE)
(ANDLUS, NEWBORN)
STFML @ J.
The Opsonic Activity of Complement in Sera without Antibody
Folia microbiol. 8 no. 4:240-4 JI 163
IDepartment of Immwology, Institute of Microbiology, CzechosloTiak
Academy of Sciences, Prague 6.
(COMPLEMENT) (ESCHERICHIA COLI) (ANTIBODIES)
(PIIAGOCYTOSIS) (LIVER)
STERZL, J.; KOSTKA, J.
The technic for dateraining mini=m numbers of antibodies.
Bratisl. lek. listy 43 no.2:110-119 163.
1. Mikrobiologickv ustav CSAV v Praze, imunol. oddeleni,
vedouci MUDr, J, Sterzl, Dr.Sc.
(ANTIBODIES) ERYTHROCYTES) (I]EMOLYSIS)
MMPIMENT)
STERZL. J.- PESAKP V.; KOSTKA, J.; JILEK, M.; with the technical
o@peration of IfOFYAWVA, B.
The relation between the bactericidal activity of complement
and the character of the bacterial surfaces. Folia microbiol.
(Praha) 9 no.5t284-298 S 164.
1. Department of Immunology, Institute of Microbiology,
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague.4.
STESELI) I.
Introduce plastics into industrial construction. Na stroi. Roo.
3 no.3:17-18 Mr 1,62. - (MIRA 16:2)
1. Glavnyy insh. treat& No.a Saratovgaznefteprovodstroy.
(Plastics) (Industrial buildings)
GF@LASIMOV, I.D., inzh.; ROZHDESTVEIISKAYA, V.A., inzh.; STESELI, I.Ye.,
inzh.
Mesh-reinforced concrete covering for a building vith a span of 24 m.
Prom. stroi. 39 no.3s35-37 161. (MIRA 14:4)
(Saratov-Precast concrete construction)
. I I .
SMBNKO, A.K.9 inzh.; IDBZHANIDZA. S.P., inzh.
Increasing the wear resistance of bushed and bushad-roller chains.
Vast. mash. 38 no.1:27-30 Ja 158. (Nm liti)
(Ghains)
STETSENKO, A., inzh.; RABINOVICH, Ya., inzho
Precast reinforced concrete hipped roof. Prom.stroi.i insh.soor.
4 no.2:13-15 Mi-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Roofing, Concrete) (Industrial buildings)
STES1 VQV. @,Ji,(Ueekva)
". -- @A
...... --
How to preserve negatives. SOV. foto 19 no.6:62-63 JO '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
(Pnotography--gegatives)
UPLOOV, Rodion Pavlovich, professor, doktor; PROKOPITIV, Yevgeniy
Petrovich, professor, doktor; STARIKOV, likolay Antonovich,
professor, doktor; BRIMKIE, Alskmandr Vasillyevich, professor,
doktor; KALAKROV,G.M., professor, doktor, reteenzent; STRSHUXO,
A.I., retmenzent; NEDII,V.V.. professor, doktor, reteensent*;---,:
IBR@TNOV,V.K., kandidat takhnicheekikh nauk, retmenzent; ARSIM '-
TV A.'I., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, reteensent; KULIXOV,V.Y.,
kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk. retmenzent; DIMN,N.S., doktor tekhni-
cheskikh nauk. ietmenzent: TARASOV,L.Ta.. redaktor; PARTSNVSKIT.V.N.,
redaktor; BZKM,O.G., tekhnichookly redaktor
[Underground working# of ores and deposit@] Podsemnaia rasrabotka
rudnykh i rossypnykh mostoroshdenii. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn. izd-
vo lit-fy po chernoi. i tevetnol metallurgli. 1955. 680 p.
(Mining engineering) (KLRA 9:3)
STISHENKO,A.I.; ZHURAVLEV,S.P.; TARAN,P.N.; KURTASHOV,K.V.; ZMOV,H.N.;
MMIP-A.; KADYRVATIV,R.A.; PASTUSHKIN,P.M.; SHOSTAK,A.G.; OSTRO-
UNHOV,A.I.; POWNSKIY,M.I.; OSTROUKHOV,I'.I.; WGOVSKIY,S.I.; SZ-
MP.NKO,P.I.; KHOEIOSM O.V.; IBRATEV,Sh.I.; ITETKOV,O.D.
"Dust control in the mines of Krivoy Rog Basin." V.Y.Nedin. Re-
viewed by A.I.Steshenko and others. Gor.zhur. no.9:61-62 S '55.
(MI2A 8:8)
(Krivoy Rog--Nine dusts) (Nedin.Y.V.)
lb-b7-10-14917
Trfin3lation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 263 (USSR)
t.11THOR: Steshenko. A.. I@
TI TLE The Number of Ore-Blocks to be Worked Simultaneously
(K voprosu o chisle odnovrenienno deystvuyushchikh
blokov)
PERIODICfiL: Sb. tr. Krivoruzhsk. gornorudn. in-ta, 1956, Nr b,
pp 38-41
AFSTR_.@CIL The author gives examples of caicalations of the number
of simultaneous operations in ore-removal from blocks,
considering the total quantity of the extracted ore in
normal and preparatory operation, the necessary pay
load, the sequence of' shifts, and ttie choice of
Card 1/1 extraction area. no name
- I - ITf- - - -- -"Pl"
I , . I I.11
WNIK, 0.; STI 0, A.; NFXnVOI)A, F.; GOL'TSV,Ye. [Holltsev, IN.], red.;
MOLDMUnX7Y,-(T,-tKo.jdchads Pk7i. - 0. 1, takhn. red.
[Chorkasay Province of the Ukraine; an eccount of its history,
geography and econoWl Cherkasllm oblast' Ukrainalkoi RSR; istoryko-
geografichn3ri narys ta ekonomichna kharakter3retyka. [Cherkasy] 1 *1
Cherkaalkyi oblvydav, 1957. 124 p. (MIRA 11:7)
(Cherkasey Zravince)
LUGOVSKIY, S.I., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; BILASH, F.H., prof., doktor
tekhn.nauk;-STXSHENKO, A.I.. prof.; KITACH, G.M., dote.; POLUDDY,
N.A., dots.; MARTMY, dots.
V.V. Kulikovall articln "Regular pattern of flow of loose
materials.". Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; gor.dolo. no.4.*41-46
0 58. OGRA 12:1)
(Or@ bandling)
STESHERO, A.I., prof.; GEWMAN, D.Z., dotsent.
Determining the annivil output in working ore deposits. Sbor. nauch.
trud. KGRI no.7.,120-128 159. (NMA 16:9)
(Mining engineering)
STESHENKOP A.I., prof.
Calculation of the number of working facea in preparation
through hard handIngso Sbor. nauch* trud. KGRI no-13153-54
162o (KMA 16s8)
(Mining engineering)
STPUTTKOf A.I., prof.
Mcans of calculating the number (X aoL@@ve I)Icck.9 in the state
of Production. Sbor. nau,th. tru-1. YGRI no.23:1'1163
ki4IRA 170)
STESHENKO, A. L.
Conference on problems of mechanizing construction, lowering costs
and improving the quality of work. Vod.1 san.tekh. no.4:35-36 J1155.
(Sanitary engineering--Congresses) (MLRA 8:12)
STESHENKO, A.L.
- -------- - -
Assembling sanitary engineering fittings. Yod. i san. takh.
no. 7:31-35 Jl 158. (MM 11-7)
(Czechoslovakia--Sanitary engineering)
KURANOV. I.D.; NOVIKOV. S.N.; STESHEITKO, A.L.
--'-
Installing Industial ventilation. Vod. i san. tekh. no.6:37-39
Je '59. (MI3A 12-8)
(Czechoolovakia--Yactories--iieating and ventilation)
(
STESHEWO. A.L. , inzh.
Glnf_n@__t__@gother Hteal pipes. Nov.tekh.mont. i spets.rab. v stroi.
21 no-1:35-36 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:10)
(Germany, East--Pipe, Steel)
STES11,01KO, A.L,inzh.) rod.; STRASIUNKII, V.P.j red. izd-val
&AZANOV, P.Ye., tekhn. red.
Necbnical specifications for the production and inspection of
Vork on the assembl and installation of heat distribution
betworks (SN 108-60@] Tekhnicheskie usloviia na proizvodstvo i
priemku rabot po ustroistvu teplovykh setei (SII 108-60) Moskva.,
Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialarn,
1960. 52 p. (MIM 15:4)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam
stroitel'stva.
(Heating fror. central stations-Equipment and supplies)
MLIMIKOV, Ivan Petrovich, kand.tekhn.nauk Ldeceased]; VAROVEROV.
Ivan Grigorlyevich, lnzh.; BELOUSOV, V.V., inzh., retsenzent;
3rE6flxfKO.--.,4l@.,,Anzh., retsenzent, nauchnyy red.; HINEKYAGI.
D.K., red.izd-va; TAKINA, Ye.L.. tekhn.red.
LPractical sanitary engineering] Proizvodstvo sanitarno-takhni-
chaskikh robot. Koskvs. Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt., arkhit.
i utroit.mnterialam, 1960*476 (MIRA 14:3)
(Sanitary anginearing3l
GOVOROV, V.P.p nauchro* red.; STESMKO L#,-uaucbnyy red.;
VINOGRADOVA, G.M.., x;i-d-.-1zd-va; BOROVNEV, N.K.p tekhn. red.
(Instal-ling sanitary engineering equipment in industrial plants,
apartment housesp and public buildings] Montazh vnutrennikh sa-
nitarno-tokhniche.qkikh ustroistv promyshlenr.7kh., zhilykh i ob-
shchestvennykh zdanii. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit..,
arkhit. i stroit. materialam,, 1961. 221 p. (MIRA 15:2)
1. flauchno-tekhnicheskaye obshchestvo stroitellnoy industrii SSM.
(Sanitary engineering)
Er Fj 1,
LED Z?I. . ittitraldy nawhny'y aotrudzilkj BUJACHEV, G.G., dcktor
t.Alm.ti@tuk, nauchnyy rod.; STESIIENK.0, AA.', lnzh., otv.red.
Asbambly design of a eanitary engineering system for
apartment houses.) Montazhnoe praektirovanle sanitarno-
--,-.k*hnicheskikh sistem zhilykh domov Moskva, 1962. 50 p.
(Mosc!ow. Giavnoe upravienle po zhilishc*hmu !. grazhdanskomu
strol.tallstyu. flauchnoe soobshchenie, no.37) (MMA 18:12)
STESHENKO, A.L., Inzh., red.; BEWUSOV, V.V., Insh., red..
VINERICHER, A.M. , inzh., red.; STRASIINYKH, V.' red.;
NAUMOVA, G.D., tekhn. red.
[Gonstruction norms and regulations] StroitelInye nomy i
pravila. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Pt.3- Sec.G. ch.l. [Sani-
tary engineering equipment for buildings and installations;
rules governing work and inspection] Sanitarno-tekhnicheskoe
oborudovanie zdanii i sooruzhenii; pravila proizvodstva i
priemki rabot (SNiP III-G. 1-62). 1963. 35 p.
(MI RA 1617)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet pa dejam
stroitel'stva. 2. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroltell-
stva Soveta Ministrov SSSR (for Steshenko). 3. Mezhduvedom-
stvennaya komissiya po peresmotru Stroitellnykh norm i pravil
(for Belousov). 4. Proyektno-konstruktorskaya kontora Glav-
nogo upravleniya sanitarno-tekhnicheskikh i montazhnykh rabot
Ministerstva stroitel'stva. RSFSR (for Mizhericher).
(Sanitary engineering--Safety measures)
STESaNKU, A.P.
PIkysiological analysis of shock-hemorrhage conditions. Nauch.
dokl.vys.shkoly; biol.naixki no.1:74-79 '59. (MML 12:5)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy fiziologit vysshey nervnoy dayatell-
nosti Moskovskogo gosudaretyennogo universiteta im. M.Y.
Lomonosova.
(SOL10--PHYSIOLOGICAL EMU) (SHOCK) (THYROID GLAND)
(CAMON DI OXIDE-PHYSIOLOGI CAL NITECT)
STESHENM, A.P.
Physiological analysis of tho protective affect of carbon dioxide
diming, a hemorrhagic-abock state in rate. Nauch dokl.vys,shlColT;
biol.nauki no-3:107-111 '59. 6aRk 12: 0)
1. Rokomnndnvana kafedroy fislologli vyoshey nervnoy dayatellno-
stl Mnsknvnkogn gnaudaratvannogo univarsiteta in. M.V.LowonoeovaO
(CiMON DIOXIIE--PHYSIOLOGICAL XMCT)
(SOIRM--PHTS IOLOGI CAL WICT) (BIWD PRICSSURI)
IINKO, A. P. Cara f1to Sal -- (aiss) "Damination oC th-4 physiological me-hanisms
of neurogenic shock," Moscow, 1960, 19 pp, 2CO copies ( Moscow State U. im M. V.
Lomonosov, the Biological--,Soil Faculty) (KL, 48/60, 113)
KRUSHINSKIT, L.V.; STESHMO, A.P.; MOIDIXINA, L.N.
The protective effect of carbon dioxide inhalation on the development
of hemorrhagic shock conditions. Nauch.dokl.vjvs.shkoly; biol.nauki
no.2.,73-77 160. OURA 13:4)
1. Rokomendovana kafedroy fiziologli vysehey uervnoy dayatelfuosti
Moskovskogo gosduarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. lemononova.
(CARBON DIOXIDE-THERAPSUTICUSS) (SHOCK)
STESHENKO, A.P.
...........
Role of the initial arterial blood pressure in the development
of the shock-he=orrhagic state. Biul. eksp. biol. i mod. 49
no. 4:33-35 Sp 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz laboratorii patofiziologii (zav. - doktor biologicheakikh
nauk L.V. Krushinskiy) kafedry fiziologii vysshey nervnoy
deyatellnosti (zav. - prof. L.G. Voronin) Moskogo ordena Lenina
gosudarstvehnogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosovas
(BLOOD PRESSURE) (SOUND) (BRAIN-MOMUGE)
WOTESIOIKO, A.P,-
Relation between the rate of death following neural traumas and
the blood pressure level in hyperthyroidized rats. Nauch. dokl.
vys. shkoly; biol. nallIci no. 1:77-79 161. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Rekomendovans, kafedroy fiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyatell-
nosti Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V. Lomonosova.
(WIN-HEMORIUIAGE) (BIDOD PRESSURE) (THYROIDIN)
IA
: STISHENKO A P
Biology and longevity of stipa glaraosa in high-noustain parts of the
Pamirs. Izv.Otd.ent.xauk AN Tad2h.SSR ze.1:41-JO '52. (MLRA 9:10)
1.InRtitut betaniki Akademii Rauk Tadzhikiskey SSR. Pamirskaya biostaiLtsiya.
(Pamirs--Stipa)
all
MUM. Anastaelly Petrov" ; SIDORJWKO, G.T.. otyatetyannyy redaktor;
YINOGRADSXATA, S.N., redaktor Lzdatelletva; FROLOV, P.M., takhal-
cheekly redaktor
(Loproving desert pastures in the Pantral Uluchshenle pustynnykh
pastbishch a& ftalro. Stalinabad, lid-vo Akedemit nauk Tafthikskot
SSR, 1954. 21 p. (Vauchno-popullarnaia bibliotaks, no.28) (KIRA 9:8)
(Pamirs--Pastures and meadows)
STESHEM, A.P.
Formation of undershrub growth forms In the high Pamirs. Izvo
Otd.sst.nank AN Tadsh.SSR no.12:143-148 '55. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Panirskava b1ologicbeakaya stantstya, Instituta botaniki AN
Tadzhikskoy SSR.
(Pamirs--Alpine flora)
STISIMC109 Anastasiy% Petroyna; OVCHINNIKOV, P*N.pprof.,otv9red.,; SIDORUU,
G-X@ed.; BATAWVA, )4.A..red.izd-va; FROLOV, P.M.ttakhn.red.
[Structural development of undershrub at higher altitudes in
the Pamirs] Fornirovanie struktury polukustarnichkov v usloviiakh
vysokogorit Famira. Stalinabad. Izd-vo AN Tadsh.SSR. 1956. 159 p.
Ukademiia nauk Tadah.SSRStalinabad. Trudy vol-50)
2.
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(Pamirs-Botany)
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nul-ar a'jsn re.T,-A11.:3iVe f0f)do and b.Y
rtarvation; th@l narv-@st -.)f Sapara-vt
ABS. J OUR. I ,ZZhajol., .0. 1959, -.,;0.
JU.
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology - Digestive Tract. S
Abe Jour Ref. Zhurs - Blol., No. 22, 1958, No. 101429
Author Steshenko I. A.
Inat GN@E-Fa@@tin Medical Institute
Title The Diversity of Forms of the Gautro-Pancreatic
Peritoneal Ligament.
Orig Pub Tre Sev.-Osetinake med. In-ta, 1957, Vol. 6,
116-125.
Abstract Autopsy studies of 100 cadavers of persons of
varying ages and both sexes revealed a gastro-
pancreatic ligament (GPL) in 72% of caGee, and
a pyloro-pancreatic ligament in 20%. A contin-
uoue GPL was found in 28% of cases. Usually it
completely Isolated both portions of the omental
bursa, or separated the greater from the lesser
omental nao (12%). In other Instances the GPL
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9
USSR / Human and Animal Morphology - Digestive Tract. 5
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur. - Biol., No. 22, 1958, No. 101430
Author : Steahenko 0
Inst :Ifo-r-W setin Medical Institute
Title : The Topography of the Omental Bursa
Orig Pub : Tr. Sev.-Osetinak. med. in-ta, 1957, Vol. 6,
153-162.
Abotract : on the basis of studies of 75 preparations, and
of reviews of the findings reported in the liter-
ature, descriptions are offered of the special
features of the omental bursa In man.
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USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S
Pathological), Digestive System.
Abs Jour : Ref. Zhur - Biologiya, No. 3, 1959p 12293
Author : Steghenko, T.-A.-
Inst : North Ossetian Medical Institute
Title : On the Morphology of the Liesocolon Sigmoideum
of the Peritoneal Cavity.
Orig Pub : Tr. Sev.-Osetinsk. med..in-5a, 1957, 69 163-167
Abstract : In 100 human cadavers, a recessus in the meso-
colon si6moideum ("mozheoobraznyy karman"; MS)
was found 28 times. Its depth was 0.5-4 am.
The diameter of the external opening was In 6
cases 1.5-2.5 am., in 10 cases 1-1.5 am and In
12 cases less than 1 on. YB of an oval form
were noted in 54% of cases, round in 46%. one
MIS in the mesentery was discovered in 92.2% of
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STISHWO, I.A. (Krivoy Rog, pl. Stalina, d.1, kv.9)
Variants of the gastropancreatic ligaments. Nov.kh1r.arkh. no.6:
68-69 N-D 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Krivorozhokaya 3-ya gorodskaya bollnitsa.
(LIGAMENTS)
FIDPALYY, G.P. (Krivoy Rog); STESHENKO, I.A. (Krivoy Rog)
Combination of silicosis, tuberculosis and cancer of the
lungs. Kaz. med. zhur. no.2:63-.64 Rr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:6)
(TUBERCULOSIS) (LMrGS--4ANCER)
J; i @ k il., 1'. ; ;k II.YAYI'.V , Ye. ; f ','. 0 in2h.
Trf, I ning avci a I I its. Avt. tran an. i.2 ro.7: 50-51
I il 164.
( 1141 RA 17 : I! 'I
' "a,- I
. N -hallnik Upravlenlya uchebn-,kh zavedenly Miniateratva
It-vtomubillnogo tratisporta Kazakilskoy SSR.
'iA @C,4
AUTHORS: Ryabov, V. A., 13arbarina, T. M., 72-58-3-14/15
St!j@@@, Kireyev, P. S.,
Sukhov, M. P.
TITLE: Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes _@iased on Glass Fiber
(Ruberoyd i gidroizolyatsicnnyye lenty na osnove steklo-
volokna)
PERIODICAL. Steklo i Keramika, 1956, Nr 3, pp. 43-47 (USSR).
AD3TRACT; The increased chemical stabilityy as -ell as the greater
mechanical strength of glass fiber in comparison with organic
fiber, makes. it possible to use the former successfully as
reinforcement for a series of products as rubberoid and other
special tissues. Glass-fiber can also partly be used in concrete
constructions in lieu of metal reinforcements, as referred to in
the works by V. A. Ryabov, T. X. i3arbarina, N. A. Sheludyakov
and A. K. durov, G. D. Andriyovskaya (reference 1). The manu-
facture of rubberoid and @,ydro_insulating tapes based upon glass
Card 113 fiber is worth `,boting in Czechoslcvakia. This manufacture
Hubberoid and hydro-Insalating-rapes Based on 72-58-3-14/15
Glass Fiber.
is further fully described and explained by means of 4
figures. A matting which is used as semiproduct for the
manufacture of rubberoid and other special,, variously com-
posed materialls, is manufactured from agglutinated layers
of oriented glass-fiber. The manufacture of layers of oriented
glass-fibers with a movable glass-melting furnace (92o mm of
length and 25o mm of diameter) is shown in figure 1, in which
case the glass-raw-material @.s given, too. It is driven by an
electric motor of 3 M The process of manufacturing a mat of
glass-fibers is carried out in continuous production (figures
2 and 3) in which case the glass-fibers are both impregnated
and dryed in a solution. The composition of the solution is
given. The drying out is carried out in air at loo'. Tmpreg=
nated mats of 115 to 125 m of length, 1 m of width and appro-
ximately 5oo mm of diameter which are subsequently used for
the manufacture of rubberoid and hydro-insulating-tapes, are
manufactured. This operation is carried out in progressive
manufacture (figure 4) and cora;ists again of impregnation with
asphalt, the composition and preparation of which is fully
described. The length of rubberoid and other tapes amounts to
2o m. No complicated equipment is required for the manufacture
Card 2/3 of these articles which are a cheap material of high quality for
Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes based on Glass Fiber 72- 58 -3 _1L/15
roofing and hydro-insulation. The authors recommend to introx
duce such a manufacture in the USSR.
There are 4 figures, and 2 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
1. Glass textile6--Applications 2. Insulation--Test results
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SEVASTOYANGV, Mitrofan Ivanovich; STESHUKO,B.N.0 red.; SHROKOVA, M.M.,,
I
tekhn. red.
[Placement of cables with Voltages UP to 35 kv. in industrial and
public buildings) Prokladka kabelei napriazbeniem do 35 kv. v pro-
myshlenmykh i grazhdanskikh zdaniiakh. MosWa Goseenerg. izd-vo,,
1961. 45 P. (Biblioteka elektromontera, =65Z (MIRA 3.4;12)
(Electric wiringv Interior) (Electric cables)
S Njk.UJ04 LE-B&DEV, N.N., red.; SHIROKOVA, M.M.,
tekhn@. red. -4
[Installation of flat wires)Montazh ploskikh provodov. Mo-
skva,, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. " p. (Biblioteka elektromontera,
no.78) (MIRA 16:2)
(Electric wiring, Interior--Handbooks, manuals, etc.)
STESHENKO, N#No, inzil.
-11-1 -1-1--4 In.s,ta,1-lat,i,on of ATD electric motors. Stroi. truboprov. 8
no.8:28-30 Ag 163. (MIRA :L6:3-1)
RIDAS, Yurly Mikhavlovir-,11 Ideccajedl; MKKIXIAN, Fridrikh Markovich;
FYATFTSKIY, Grigoriy ',uzefovich; Ai,'N'OPOLIN, Aleksandr
Grigorlyevich; STESH. Wj, N.N., red.
[FAplosionproof electrical eQuipment for the petroleum,,
gat;, and ehemieal industries; a handbook-catalogI Vzryvo-
zashchishchennoe elektrooborudovanit- dlin neftiarioi, gazo-
voi i khimicheskoi promyshlennosti; spravochnik-katalog.
Moskva, Nedra. 1964. 158 p. (ML,A 17:12)
STESHEIKO., Nikolay llic itich; TA.,,ASk),-j
D.A., -ed.; ISAYIEVA, V.V.,
ved. red.; VORONOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Manual on the installation and repair ef electrical
systems on premises subject to explosion hazards in the
petroleum and gas industry] Spravochnik po rontazhu i
remontu elektroilstanovok vo vzr-yvoopasnykh sooruzheniiakh
neftianoi i gazovoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Nedra," 1964. 419 P. (MIRA 17:3)
AK.KZ?@' AN, F--ia',""A
y h; i%.-@ I iZ!;,,' red.
eevip,.ellt for petrolou'l,
i3C,c1,%:OLOV, A,G@ -, 1i?;-TSLA1J'!7,:KIY, I.N@; LIKHO', N T ,. inzh.,, retocn-
zent; inzt,,,
[Handbook on optional equipment] Spravocchnik po nestandart-
nomu oborudovaniiu. Moskva, Mashinostroenle, 1965. 338 p.
(MIRA 18!rj)
PROSKURYAKOV, Yu.G.; SMEYVER, Yu.G., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; MALOV, A.N., prof., retsenzent; FEWROV,
V.B., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; STESHENKO,-I'I-.-.I,I.,,,
inzh. P red. - I -
[Hardening and sizing working methods] Uprochnialushche-
kalibruiushchle metody obrabotki; spravochnoe posoble.
Moskva, Mashinostroenie, 1965. 205 P. (MIRA 19:1)
ARKHIPATS. Ye.Ya. (Kiyev); BONWOVICH. I.M. (Xharlkov); BUIANOV, V.N. (Xiyev);
GALUSKIN, V.B. (Kiyev); GOGOTSI, G.A. (Nikolayev); GaRBUNOVA. M.N.,
(Kiyev); GORLITSKIY, B.A. (Kiyev); DYADYUSFA. G.G. (Kiyev): ZATSNRLISON.
I.Ye. (Dnepropetrovsk); XVITCHUX, B.A. (Kiyev); KIRILWV. I.A., (Irym)
KONOPLYASOVA. M.S. (Chernovtoy); NIKOLISKIY. V.V. (Klyev)- PONOWARMIX0.
A.A. (Stanislav); FESCHANSKIY. A.I. (Kiyev); POPOV, V.N. (Kiypv);
CHAYKIM. H.M.
PTASHNIKOVA, I.V. (Uzbgorod);.AW
(finnitea); SWOSHMIKOVA. M.N. @Kiyev); SHPORTTUX. V.I. (Kiyev);
TANX0, N.M. (Stalinskays oblast'); SVVCHNIKOVA. N., redaktor;
SHORODSKIY, V., tekhnicheskiv redaktor
[Tourist routes through the Ukraine] Turistakie marshruty po Ukraine.
Kiev. Izd-vo TeX LKSKU "Rolodl,l 1957. 368 p. (KIM 10:8)
(Ukraine--Description and travel)
i. V InvlstL7ati )n )f t@ a z;olar Chr-m s--! tro- In
S La f @.;,)acto-rajns If thn "cli,1--as .,.f 25 FcErunry 1 @52 itind '20 june
1 )54. " fia`n Astr-)n wlc@Ll C 1 3C4
1 @5:5)- (:j -rt@lt In for c), s! -tl cal
i, 1)5SY 1@2-122, 124
3(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1391
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Astronomicheskiy Bovet.
Polnyye solnechnyye zatmeniya 25 fevralya 1952 1 30 iyunya 1954 g.
Trudy ekspeditsiy po nablyudeniyu zatmeniy (Total Eclipse of the
Sun, February 25, 1952 and June 30Y 1954. Transactions of the
Expedition to Observe Solar Eclipses) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958.
357 P. 1,200 copies printed.
Editorial Board: Pariy8kiy, N.N., Candidate of Physical and Mathema-
tical Sciences (Resp. Ed.); Kononovich, E.V. (secretary); Kuzimin,
A.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Mogilevskiy, E.I., Candi-
date of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Deputy Resp. Ed.);
Mustell, E.R., Corresponding Member, USSR Academy of Sciences; Ed.
of Publishing House: Yegorova, N.B.; Tech. Ed.: Kashina, P.S.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for amateur and professional astro-
nomers interested in eclipse phenomena.
COVERAGE: The present compendium is the fourth in a series published
by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR on solar eclipses observed
in the Soviet Union. The present collection reportd on the results
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Total Eclipse (Cont.)
SOV/1391
of observations obtained by scientific teams of 20 research in-
stitutions during the total solar eclipses of 1952 and 1954. The
reports Include studies of the sun's chromosphere, its total cor-
onal brightness, monochromatic glow, structure, polarization pho-
tometry, and colorimetry. The results of studies on coronal
radio emissions for various wavelengths and on the effect of the
san on the earth15 atrdosphere, based on the February 1952 and June
1954 eclipses, are presented. The individual articles are accom-
panied by tables, diagrams and bibliographic referen,@es.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Krat, V.A. Gradients of Chromospheric Lines
3
5
Vyazanitsyn, Y.P. Spectrophotometry of the Chromosphere, From
Observations of the Total Solar Eclipse of 1952 7
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Total Eclipse (Cont.)
SOV/1391
Pteshenko, N.V. Distribution of Chemical Elements and Electron
C-oncefit-r-atlion in the Chromosphere (From Observations of the
Total Solar Eclipse of February 25, 1952) 15
.--Steshenko, N.V. and Zemanek, Ye.Kh. Study of the Boundaries
of-tFe--CHF6ifiospheric Lines of Hydrogen., Helium and Ionized
Calcium 36
Koval', I.K. Total Coronal BrJj@htness From Observations of
Total Solar Eclipses of February 25,1952 and June 30, 1954 49
Sharonov, V.V. Total Visual Photometry of the Solar Corona
in 1952 and 1954 62
Sytinskaya, N.N. Photographic Evaluation of the Total Bright-
ness and Color of the Solar Corona of 1954 in Yeysk 81
Kumsishvili, Ya.I. Radiometry of the Solar Corona During the
June 30, 1954 Total Solar Eclipse 83
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3/0 35/001/0 210 31W 9
TranSlation from: Referativnry zhurnal, Astronomlya i Geodeziya, 1960, No, 2,
p. 48, # 1428
AUTHORS-, Stesklenko, N. V., Zemanek, Ye. N.
"17
- _E: An Investigation of Chromospheris Line Contours of Rydrogen, Helium
and Ionized Calcium
@@rRIODICAL: V sb.,, PoIny-ye solnechn. zatmeniya, 2r, f'evr. 1952 1 30 Iyunya IqYi,
Mosccw, k1l SSW., 1958, pp. 36-48
TEXT The authors present the re5ults of processing the obz!ervatior_z carr`v
ou@ during the total solar eclipse on June 30, 1954, with the stationary solar
;3pectrograph of the Astronomical Observatory of vne Kiyev University (KIyev was.. 7
@np eclipse belt). To observe the eclipse, the spec-:rograph was equipped with
f,@@ur cameras for taking picturess simultaneously In four regions of the spectrum,
The values of dispersion were as follows.. 5.47 A/mm fcr H @ -line (FI plate),
.@,50 and 15 A/mm in the region of H and K lines of "all, (P 2- plate), 1,27 A/min
n,@-r helium line 1 5876 (P plate), and 0.85 A/mm n@-ir thi. K-lln,@ (Cal:l
;F 4
3 plate which was used ir. the other order of the Tine p?ofil@:s1of
a rd :,,/2
81741
3/035/60/000/02/03/009
An investigation of Chromospheric Line Contours of Hydrogen, Helium and ionized
@Ialcium
the following lines were plottedi H and K of CaII, HP, 0, D (h5876), for altitudes
of 2,200, 5,200 and 8,000 km above the photosphere level, Qpler half-widths
of the lines were determined, and assuming T = 6,ooo 0 K, the turbulent speed,was
r@aloulated to be @t = 16.0 km/sec. An attempt is MakIt to interpret the profiles
obz;erved uniiler the fissumptton that the luminosity of !he chromosphere is due to
@;cattering of sojarradiation. There are 7 references
E. Ye. Dubov
Card 212
22106
Olo-@161/oooleo-,, @3/i)48
AC),J I / A 10 1
AUTHOR: Steshenko, NN,
TITLE: On determining magnetic Fields of' solar granulation
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronamlya i Geodezlya, no, 53, ab-
stract 3A4r-4 ("Izv,Krvmsk. astrofiz. observ.", !,,@60, v.. 22, .49 - 55
Engl. summary)
TEXT- This Is a report on the results of' an attempt t: determine magnetic
fields of granules in undisturbed regions of the aan, Both al-components of the
,1, and 'hio- mad p z @ S ils S. C,
Zeeman splitting were photographed simultaneousl- -2 It -
exclude the Influence of Doppler line displacements or-, the me;IE@urerrent resslits.
The accuracy of measurements is restricted by air turtuience in the spectrograph
causing the break of the lines by a magnitude attaining .- 8 P ( WhIch ccrrespondB
to a field of -t 23 gauss) . TIT,.e meazurement of 10 s;e,, tvcgrarris warralit'S the fol-
lowIng preliminary @,onclusloris-. longit,,idinal magnetir fieldS of inilvidual grana-
les, If any, do not exceed -10-60 gauss; groups of granl.@Ies have- longituainal
fields of 50-60 gauss strength c3inciding with the spots @t' maximum radial velo@:I-
ties of granule groups. Auth@r's S-umnary
[Abstracter's note. Complete translaticni
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35077
S/71 60/0235/000/011/014
3, 1,5y 0 D2 1 8yi)3 01
V. "ind Khokhlova, V. L.
em4osion of ti-e cliroi-osphei-ic flare of Septem-
14, 1958
A@:aJe,-.,,iya I'laUk Krymslkaya astrofiziches'.:aya obser-
vatoriya. lzvestiyaa, v. 23, I-rosco'.,;, 1960, 322-330
of t-c flare v.,ere obtai.-,cd by A. 3. Severnyy
L' 0. Z-iLj4-j,,j.-Z; using thc opec.krograph of the solar tower 'ele-
v u - L,
zjcL)-,)e of ul-le Cri,.-iean Aotrophysical Obuervatory (dispersion 0.24
-I'm and 0. 19 A/I.D. at A60'78 and 1,3965 res pec tively) . According to
'Uri"'.1t,less the flare was estimated as baing of importance L/
I C)
In-c @Iuve %-.,us accomoanied by strong radio emission at 1.5 -
2 -1. 1. and
10 C:.,. TI-I-e followim, results we, e obtained f-I-om the olaotometric oro-
files of the helium lines i ';0965, 5016, 0'0678, and 4713: Total half-
0.21 - 0.23, 0.23 - 0.29, 0.39, 0.27 - 0.19. Equivalent
@U..s ve- -ive to the continuur. at the center of the disc: 0.0075 -
0.01'5, 0.025 - 0.0342, 0.029-0, 0.01 - 0.0106. It is estimated that
0
rd 1 12
@;/712/60/023/000/011/014
`on oO D218 301
zi)
11 ",,e above lineo are free from sel-@'-absor.)tion. An es 4- im,te is
;.-,ade of 'lie upper limits of the UOPUlat
Vlon. densities. The outer
-_;b:3orbiY1-- 1,LyCr projected on to the flare and self -absor!)tion in
,L,
flare wore allowed for in the interpretation of the D 3- line tx
3 7
a,.,,d in c@@lculations of tl.e 2 P and YD populations. It is
26,ved L.hat scatterind of solar radiation cannot play a decisive role
i-ri the excJ e /)4636 (Tie II)
.tation of the upper levels of He I. Th L
li@ne was also observed i@n I.-I,e f"Lare and the results for this line
b(, repi.-ted in a future Publication, will also include
U V
a C@,Lllilitative estiMate ol@.' the relative imoortance of" vl---Irious mecha-
-;on
..L@:_ @,jf excitat-L Of llleUtral und ionized helium.. There are 4 fi-
' U_ --rences: 4 Soviat-bloc and 3 norl-soviet-
i @,.ible and 7 re,
oc. @:`,c -e@ere.,.cc to the T'n4;iisli-language )ublication reads as
C)1 C. Allen, I'Lstrophysical Quantities, London 1955.
rd
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
22387
S/035/61/000/005/020/042
A001/A101
Ste8henko, N.V., Khokhlova, V.j,.
Emission of ionized helium in chromospheric flares
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 5, 1961, 53-54,
abstract 5A352 ("Izv. Krymsk. astrofiz, observ.", 1960, v. 24, 258-
276, Engl. summary)
TEXT: The authors plotted photometric profiles of He II emission lineX4686
In two flares. They consider the fine structure of the line and relative intensi-
ties of components dependent on the excitation mechanism of the fourth level of
He II. The profile of line X 4686 Is calculated for the case of its excitation
at resonance absorption of hydrogen emission lo(,. The calculated "resonance" pro-
files or X4686 at T< I agree well with the observed ones. The excitation mecha-
nism of X 4686 in flares is considered. It is shown that the determining par
excitation of the He II fourth level belongs to emission of Lob hydrogen, a some-
what lesser part is played by electronic impact. The solution of stationarity
equations for the third and fourth levels of He II made it possible to calculate
the population of these levels for various values of electronic temperature In the
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22387
S/035/61/000/()05/020/042
Emission of ionized helium in chromospheric flares A001/A101
flare. By comparing calculated and observed intensities of line X4686, flye tem-
perature in the region of' He Il emission was determined as equal to 2.5 x 10 OK.
The width of the line profile )L4686 is determined not only by thermal speeds of
helium Ions but also by the presence of' gas turbulent motions with speed vt = 10
km/sec in the He II emission region. The comparison of widths of optically thin
lines of neutral helium and line ),4686 of He II in the same flares shows that
temperature and turbulent speed in He II emission regions are higher than in the
regions of neutral helium emission. There are 18 references.
Author's summary
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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3 - 1250
S OV/3 3 - 1 - 14/3 1
AUTHORS: 0eveviriy, A. 13., Ste,;heidco, 14. V., k"hulchlova, V. L.
TITLE t The of solar, all Echelon
(; I ", L L -11 ij-,.
PERIODICAL: zhur,rial, P)6C, Vol 37, 11" 1,
1)1-, '23-31 (USSR)
ABSTRAM An (-_@chelun gratIng, was constmicted in 1959 by F. 14.
Gerusimov of the CIOI (State Optical Institiite). The
L;teps of' the echelovi ar,e o'L thiclMeos t -- 0.0120 min
and vildth s = 0.0111'( mm, iualcln,,r, 50 lltLes pur inin fov
Incident 1101,11"al to the tho@.11, -11' in is the
or-der of' the Interference spec'n,uni, L-Ind x i,,,, the
wave length, in = 2t/X Witn the ,,j_-jec-tvoi..raph
of' t'he Kvyrri Astrophysical Ob.',,_@vvatol'y this Elveo a
dlspei@sion thi-ee times greater than is necesssax,y;
to cca-r,ect this the camera v.,ItIh a flocal len.-th
jAt 11/3 ot' the or,lieinal one was
I
Tf .op,',' C. I' S(, P I,, iW 1, tj I
3 0 V/23 3 - 3 7 - 13.1
Ar,
Card
Flt@. 2 Dlaclrlwirl of the spectro.--,vaph with at, eclicion
ra t i r iL!,
Flt,ure 2 sliows tile deoign where 3 13 the- slit; Mij ti!t
cuillitiatIon. mli-ror; E, the echelon; P, a prlom; and
% j-,ratinG decsign(@d t(-) :3preud the -,p--,ctra ril variouo
L
ordevs In c-L dlrectlo;-i perpendicular to plane of'
('110perolon; M,_,, tile callieva mirvor; C, tile pl!ate
h (-) 1 d e r; and A- is a mAr----or CC)III.Pound which corrects, t,.-
lano of al mo.11pheric Th lo lo t ent
p
Yl,! 1.11 !- 1A
S(--)V/-33-j7 -j -Lj13l
1.3 1 1 -'u 1C, I c. t j. ly L' V011-1 ROWLI@ id ' 6"I'ilOS t.3 " and from
t, JI t. . I t 1. s u-, @, d f o r azi Y rau I t a i i e c),, I,;
SOLI.tter,!d 11t,
pi 10t (@-- PZLpi I'll Of' th(! ldhOle SPOC(I-I'Mr, Of jilort daration
*t:i 1 ".n1ile P@,,--VlouLdy C;Uch photo-
f,lures I i - J,
c,.@)!.ilci not be ubtzailned sluiultant:!ously. With
0.1- to 1.0 --econ"1z" thu ;Pectl-um is
U.
well ov,-,' ti-14: rallit@ fvum 3,2cC) to 6,, 'Do
thc. ounuric-'r, 01t, ovel,
A . I " -, were
pilc)toi@,.@aphod; till-ee oi' tnt' are he-n-,
Tile Spoctrilun Of, a i'lare nea.- th.-, oolar limb obtatried
011, A,,@,@uot 30, 1959 showed 11 emls@iion l1ries of' fie;
ovk-@r -15C emijsi@n lii'nes are shown on a photo--rapii
ta;cei@, on Auj@ust 17, 191-7,c); th(.::,@ are 11,,Iled Ink a table
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AUTHORS: Babin, A. N., Luklyanov, S. Yu., Severnyy, A. B,, Sidorov, G. G.j
O"initsyn, V. I., Steshenko, N. V.
TITLE: Investigation of hydrogen line broadening In a powerful pulse
dizcharge
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 10, 1962, 50,
abstract IOA356 ("lzv. Krymsk. astrofiz. observ.", 1962, v. 27,
52 - 70)
TEXT: The authors have taken spectra of a powerful pulse hydrogen dis-
charge by means of a spectrograph with a diffraction echelette-grating (dis-
persion--1-5 Almm). A spectrophotometric study.of broadening of hydrogen emis-
sion wings (Hc@ - HL ) leads to the following results: 1) In observations of
spectra of a self-pinched column in perpendicular direction, emission of wings
of hydrogen lines (extending to 30 - 40 A) proves to be broadened due to the
linear Stark-effect (at the initial pressure po a 0.1.mm Hg); 2) at po - 0.5 mm
Hg emission extends up to 50 - 80 A and is broadened in the wing mainly due,
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ALTHORS: Steshenko, N. V., Khokhlova, V. L.
TIT11-": lie I excitation in chromospheric flares
:@Onl CY: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Krymskaya astrofizicheskaya obser.,vatoriya.
Izvestlya. v. 27, 1962, 120 - 139
TEXT: Observations of flares with the spelctrograph of the tower solar
telescope of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory have snowit that appearance of
emizzlon lie I lines on the solar disk is characteristic of intense flares. In
the present article the authors analyze spectral observations of He I lines in
flares, solve equations of stationary state, and determine, by comparing theo-
retical calculations with observations, physical conditions sufficient for ori-
gination of emission He I lines in flares. The results of photometric proces-
sing of two flares on the disk and one on the limb are presented in a table.
The populations of lie I levels are determined from the intensities of the lines
and optical depth in these lines. The latter is determined from the ratio of
the fine structure components of the orthohelium lines and by comparing the
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quantitiez, for various parahelium'lines. For the flare of September 14, 1958,
the authors determined the upper limit of kinetic temperatVre from the width of
optically thin lines; it, turned out to be (1.73�0.2) X 104 OK. Emission lines
cif i:ietalz Na, r41g, Ca, Ti and Fe 'were observed in the spectrum of this flare
MI. 613*
ic 'Z value of electronic concentration ne was calculated to amount to 2 x I
Next was the problem of deiermining: theoretical populations of He I lines,
wiiich was solved by taking into account the following processes; excitation by
clectronio impact, ionization by electronic impact, excitatidn by solar radia-
tion, excitation by the flare emission proper, recombination, spontaneous tran-
sitions from the upper levels. The results of theoretical calculation6,,,are ta-
bulated and compared with observations. It is concluded that helium emission
lines originate in flares when electronic temperature attains (1.7-2.0) X 104 oK
and electronic concentration 1013 cm-3. The absorption of X-ray radiation is
considered as a possible mechanism of flare heating. The high-temperature core
of the flare is assumed to be the source of intense X-ray radiation. The color
temperature of the co@e which assures the nece9sary ratio of absorbed to passed
amounts of X-ray radiation energles, is 5 x 10 OK, and the number df photo-
ionizations of helium atoms by the hard emission of the flare core is 3 X 1011an-3.
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.see-1. Therefore, core emission is the main cause of flare heating. The glow
of t1he flare In various lines of the visible and ultraiviolet regi ns Is deter-
mined mainly by electronic Impacts at temperatures A)(1 - 3) X 10 & C'K. There
are figures and 7 tables.
SURMITTE-D: May 1961
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SOURCE: RZh. Astronomiyap Abs- 2-51416-
AUTHOR: Kova;'s A., Nq Stsshsnkopj4*,@V*
TITLF- Co.-inavison of certain spectral characteristics of proton and nonproton
f 1&xe
CITED SQUdCEs Izv* Kry*mak. astrofize observo' v, 30,v 1$639 200-220
TOPIC TAGSt aun, chromospheric flare, solar'flwo,, solar ectivityp proton flares
nonproton flares solar spectrum,, high-energy proton
TRANSrATION: The most interesting peculiarities of the spectra of 7 proton and
21 nonproton flares observed in 1957-1960 an discwwodo It Is shown that there
is no essential difference in the character of the speotpsof proton and nonproton
flare3 nor in the conditions for excitation of lines of metalsp the depth of
centers of continuous emission and the distribution of Intensity of continuous
spectral emission. To a considerable extent proton liam differ only by having
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a hieher intemity of all processes involveds broad emission line width## intense
movemnts of absorbing games (dark surges, often In the fam of 0imistaches") and
bright continuous emissions The identity of the specW& ohms that those regions
of a flare which determine the character of its visible spectrm scarcely are
responsible for the generation of high-energy pratowe Bibllog@aphy of 7 titles*
Author's abstract*
DATE ACQs ogmar64 SUB CCDEt AS =CLI 00
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