SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUSHAKEVICH, YU. P. - KUSHCH, L. K.

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ACCESSIOU UR: AIP5009824 UR/0367/65/001/002/0198/0200 AUTHORS: Demin, A. KUShakeVicht YU. P* o rd of Sa-43, In-109, and Xe-125 IXT'X: New is me SOURO(~': Yadernaya fizika, v. 1, no. 2,. 196S, 198-200 TOPIC, TAGS: scandium, indium, xenon?'&iort lived isomer, gama, tram-sition, -isomer spin, isomer energy ABSTRACT: Searches for new short-life isomers (10-4 10 sec) were -nade b- pulsed bombardment of.targets with 220 MeV alpha particles and 11-MeV dauterona from an.extracted cyclotron beam. The expeft- -45, 1344, mental procedure was described in detail earlier (Zhr.TF v. 1963). The isomers were identified with crossing reactions by irra- diating enriched Aq and Te.isotopes and by co-mLparison with. the reac- tion yields and their varlationa with alpha:-particle enerq-y. The half-lifest energibs, and the relative intennities of the gamma Card 34 7777 L. ; CNIJIFF4 IYEV, V.G. ~, FUSPAKEVICH, Yu.p. t 14it 51, -3vo~-,tru:-. of To' 15. I'somor'c fransltt,-)n3 in In and To The I lzv~ AN SJI"S'll,Sar.V.Lz.29- no.50314-"38 Mv 165. (MIRA 18s5) 1. ln:jlitut Gosudar.91.vennogo korittleta Do 1 35 1. Ispolizovar.l.iu a~cmioj f5rergit S~~R KUSHAKOV .2 inehener stroyuchastka. Flacing axis roadbed marks on the road ahouldern in track laying. Pat' i put.khoz. 4 no.9:18 S 160. (MIRA 1319) (Railroads--Track) .40, KUSBAKOV? V.I. Content of total 17-hydr-vaortlaosterolds In the urine during the aoute period or miccardial infarct. Trudy TSIU 77s4O-41 165. (MIRA 180) 1. 1 kafedra terapit (Zav, prof. A.Z. Chernov) Tientrallnogo instituta usoverohonstvovanlyn vraohey. I I - . I ANDR~".Y 1,;V, , I 11-nd, If'~hn-t III "'k; 1'," 1'- N.P.? 1 nz:;. , '1 "'14, T 'YE7 B.M. , r: - t lrzh. ; FIX1,11 ,I-FOV 11. 1. Inzli. ~ p S-miautomatic assembly of heated wh(--3-1 pairs of ra!lrcad cars. Mashinost.rcenia nr.6115-17 N-P 165. (MIRA 18:12) KUSHAXOYA, O.A. Aneurysm of the aortic conus In submite seDtic endocArditio. Vrnch.delo no.3t275-277 Mr'58 (MIRA 110) 1. Xafedrn gospitallnoy terapli (znv. - prof. P.1. Shmarin) podlritrichenkog6 fakulltets SnrAto,7skogo m"editpinskogo Instituta, (AORTIG AN M YSMS) (MMOCARDITIS) ACC NR:-- A-1160-36655 CODE: AUTIIIM: Nozzhukhlri, A. S.; ',,uznotsc)v, V. I.; Nurh.-ikovskaya, V. S.; Makhalova, O.R; Goryachav, 1. A.; SoIntsov, S. A.; Shostak, V. I.;!Mrin,-7f7-T-- ORG; none TITLE: *-"--cct of radioprotective dnigs on the -1-unctIonal condition of the human Z~per presented at the Conference on Problezzm of Space Medicine hold in 1~3 iZow f.rom 24-27 May 1966J SOURCO: Konferent5iya po problernam kosmichaskoy m,-3ditsIny, 1966. Froblemy koss. nicheslkoy moditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsli, 1"D-~cow, 1966, 282-283 T021C TAGS: radiation protection, spnco phannacology, cosmic radiation biologic effect, hwian physiology, space madicinev motion sickness ALBS TIACT: ',-jje c".1ec' of cystainine on the functional condition of the hurnan organism .1 A. IL iwas studieci ()n the the basis of the hypothesis of 11. V. Lebedinskiy). Five hundred heathy volunteers were used. The n-iaxii-num perrnissible dose of cysta,-,nine was establishcd as a dose of 1.2 [units no, given) per single appli- L 10 .cation or 0.8 un;ts every 6 hr for 24 hr, or 0.6-0.8 units once a day ' r a 1-nonth. A611-iinistration of cystamine in the doses in6icated dici not cause any siLrnificarit changqs in work capacity, heinatopoiesis, or it-, cardiovascu- Cord ACC NR: -16036655 lar, r~s-piratory, d1irfestive, excretory, or ner'vous system function. How- ever, administration of cystamine did lead to complaints of lethargy and brief unpleasant sensations in the epigastrium in 10116 of the cases. After administration of the drug some increase in sensitivity to motion isickness and to the effect of high temperatures was noted among subjects. LrW. A. No. 22; ATD Roport: 66-11V SUB CODE: 06 SUBDI UkTE.: May66 Card 2/2 IMHANOVSKIT, L.N.; b4MAKOVSX&YA, Z.F. Sanitation value of a sedimentation pond for the purification of in- dustrial waste water from a metallurgical plant. Gig-I san. no-1:51-52 Ja '54. (MI-RA 6:12) 1. Is kafedry kommimallnoy gigiyany Daspropetroyakogo maditsinakogo Instituta. (Factory and trade waste) (Water-Parification) KV-5 Y'9 KO IV. Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 12/22 A ID P - 2170 Authors Kushakovskiy) L. N., Prof., and Pozdnyakova, T. D. Title Photocolorimetric determination of the arsenic and phosphorus content in industrial waste water of metallurgical plants Periodical : Gig. I sari., 4, 46-48, AP 1955 Abstract : A method is presented for a quantitative determination of arsenic and phosphorus in waste water. The reaction producing molybdene heteropoly acids In blue colored complexes is used. According to the authors, their method is simple, quick and precise. Tables, 5 Russian references (1939-1950). Institution : Chair of Hygiene, Dnepropetrovsk Pharmaceutical Institute Submitted : Jl 19, 1954 RUSUKOVSKIT, L.N. Some data for the determination of areas requiring sanitation at the therapeutic mud resort of Soler*ry Liman. Gig. i san. no-10:43-44 0 155. (HLRA 9:1) (SOLMN~Y LIW--lARTllS,MICAL An SURGICAL USIS OF) KUSHAXOVSXIY, L.N.,prof. Methods for purifying phenol waste waters. Gig. i san. 22 to.2:78-79 7 157 MRA 10:4) 1. Iz Daepropetrovokogo meditainelcogo inatituta. ,(SZWAGN purification of phenol waste waters. methods) IWOLS same) A I Namovich; DNKMZHI. D., redoktor; KOLOMOTTSIVA, V., a hniches V-- redakto-r [Solenyy Liman. Health Resort in Dnepropetrovsk Province) Likuval'aa mintsevist' Solonyi lyman as Dnipropetrovshchvni. (Dnipropetro-isik] Dnipropetrovs1ke obl.vyd-vo. 1957. 47 p. (MLRA 10:9) (SOI&M LIMAN) J KUSBAKOVSKIY, L.H., prof. On rrofesoor S.A.0illarevskille article "Significance of clinical teaching in the training of specialists In preveative medicine.' Gig. I son. 23 no.1:61-63 Ja 158. (KEA 11:2) 1. 1z kafedry obshchey gigiyeny Stanislevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (MICIIIE, MVBUrIVF,, educ. clinical courses) VOLIFSON, Z.G., prof.- KUSHAKOUKIY, Lol;., prof.; BARMIK, F.I., prof.; 1- MIKIIALYUK, Lk. -,dtsent"-- SFIALI, D.D. , dotsent "Hygiene textbook" (1st and 2nd editions] by V.A.Pokrovskii. Reviewed by Z.G.Vollfso4 and others. Gig. i san. 26 no.11t 102-106 N 161. (MIRA 14: 11) (HYGIENE) (FOKROVSKIII V.A.) KUSHAKOVSKIY, L.N., prof.; KEYMAN, M.I., red.; KOKIN, N.M.v tekhn. - red.-- (Air has to be clean) Vozdukh dolmhen by-t' chistym. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 53 P. (MIRA 16:4) (AIR-POLLUTION) (AIR-PURIFICATION) BOV/1?7-513-5-9/30 tile 141eclical Corps, ma3or Of .~eaicai corps S 1. Of t1le iseases aill P~ -Virus D apt rortain irusnylal Yocar(jium III of tile 1A oXaLrdLa Pri ne'v.0toryky, A,ffectiOns jyak-h mi 4.4-48 a PP T -IT LS (0 Por Zliely, DO) 1958, 11r zaboieVani ri'v Jae dLjtsjrjSyLIJ LrCjjUm ctions of the 111700~ I ancl volen"o- ~Ilepa- FF'rjj0D-1CA,1J: (IissR) frequeiltly Cie deals W't11 a"" t1cc0,rcj1ui0nrSe to C , cases The arti. a -virus aiseases-occur e a SOME is -BSTRACT: r arclitis )bslrve of virx in 'ertal UVOC al k -virus The 8LUt'nors .1(grou" :,,f lueriz E.Osme'n I )Becl. tbLe bar- aucl cli agn, . 11,f jue ilz a veojed tbLau is .,(,it:ls Cie481OPecl Losle") ,,,i,.tjO-As reitbL the C . is cliseE w 0 f vc~r 0 (-Botjrin e% diuz 1, the ,aepati tis rareful tile M700ax affection 0 process alt'louwgere verl prieumOnla' aLtioll myoc ditis to,as of an infiwl ar SYMP ter Of an 's of cute OS11jze d, injectiOu ,ppearance rx rec al an& c, ic Benstsso ar & 1/2 poor. .4r -rec on Or th e 'Vocazcj~ t 9-rom I 'S ce-vta~~n So V/1 In , ~.'2 30,19 30,%'z4 25x 22 -s e c1 I., or c by ,or O.r en t . Qse S.Y.Stol Fases sease -58-5-91,30 ~S e .10 by -Z Conj a I laeas -P 411 mux~m X by 00 0 e, C Q 0 fi U.P Qn(J elect Oca ~M X, L, , e 17 b -POC e a di tie t.n Or achy azd_i leuc ej a -z X-e I e.~; t C ar(I 0- 0C toz; 0 Ivec s 8 he c0 t 110 t JMP tP-z-on 014 011ne ~Ythp a~ncj 00 be locyte e2 ec tz, he -1n Q, e'V' V1 1j, Clet COM C, x 0"',s 2 th CUr POSS - OC&..,,,jj~tjcj P02. 112 t e c t 1-)l 0,~c S ecl Ch tz,4 -Zbje to e b 2-Phe Inc e oozaph~ Z~ C -"eas -O-f Che acte -Th e cl - blo 2ne IVOC - Pil x1_ a'Ej tj e.%,,,n O(j. 'the azcja ancl -Pe alamat~o 21 ~12at g the 4U.0 The bez sh i ampo at2th Or ae t8 P-vo see 022 0cess., 012(jaz 3 ;phich Ztanc O,-S -f elec ~y , e O.,_ tvOc In th (Js tz, r4aA-e 'Ire ophi t c1log..'RYoca.., es _ "O.M --------- -- KUSBAKOVOKIYo H.S., katd.medaauk Characteristics of hamodynamics in the nephrogenic stage of h7per- tension, Report Vo,2: Oxygen supply of tissues. Terap.arkh. 30 no.l: 19-24 Ja 158 (KMA 11:3) 1, Is kliniki propedevtiki bnatrennikh bolesney (nach. - daystyltell- z*7 chlen AKH SSSR prof. N.N.Sevitakiy) Voyanno-maditsinskoy oriena Ienina akedouii Ineni S.K.Kirova. (HYPERTENSION, physiology renal, oWen bolance Nul)) (RESPIRATION, in var. die. hypertension, renal. oxygen blance (Ras)) GISHATULLIN, R.I.; KUSHAKOVSKIY, H.S., kand. med. nauk Minute volume of the heart an indicnted by low-frequency Indirect ballistocardiograph,y, and by the acetylene and aphygmographic methods. Terap. arkh. 30 no-11:70-77 N '58. (MIU 12:7) 1. 1% kafe4ry propedevtiki Ynutrennikh bolesney (rach, - daystvit. chlen ANN SSSR prof. N.H. Savitskiy) Voye, M"oi-mieditainskoy ordens. lenina akademii imi. S.M. Kirova. (BWOD VOUM) (BALLIST-OCARDIOGRAPHr) (SPHYGMOGRAPH) (AGETYLENB) NUZNETSOV VI.p dotnent; KUSHAKOVSKIY, M.Sep kand.med.nauk; MIXHASSV, lf#I. Ileningrad) Antihypertensive activity of cystamine. Klin.med. 39 no.lt?l- 76 Ja 161. (KEM 1411) 1. Iz kafedry propedertiki v-nutremiikh bolemey (nach. - zaslu- zhennyy deyatell nauki de7stvitelinyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. II.N. Sevitskiy) Voymmo-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina alcademii imeni S.M. lirova. (BU)OD PRESSURE) (nmmm) KUZNETSOV, V.I.; KUSHAKOVSKII M.S. [Kushakovskiy, M.S.] Haemodynamics and tissue oxygen supply in patients with chronic methaemoglobinaemia. Gor vasa 4 no.4:281-288 162. 1. Department of Internal Medicine, Kirov Academy of Military Medicino., Leningrad, USSR. (METEMOGLOB11EMIA) (BLOOD CIRCULATION) (BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS) ':FJ~j It W' 11i Fzpf.r1rient.a.1 tht-rapy an(i r,-CV,~ cystarnine hyd, ro, v r rit;. flzif,lt. i 1. 1z 'A-r:fec.,-y (r~tchallnik - r. a u' r -o f N. N Fwvj I L-1 kY), li~-,ipa iften" S.M. F.-l'r,1-1-.,.--%. KUSHAKOVSKIY.-M.�-., Prospects for using sulfhydryl compounds in the prevention and treatment of methemoglobinemia. Vest.AMN SSSR 17 no.7:47-54 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Voyenno-meditsinakaya akademiya imeni S.M.Kirova. (BLOOD-DISEASES) (MERCAPTO COMPOUNDS) -L 12585-63-- -.,-EWT(A1)/.BDS. !ACCESSION NRi AP3002632 S/0218/63/028/003/0451/0461 1AUT11ORt Kushakovskiyo M. so TITLE- C rstaminelmechanisms of methemoglobin reduotion f iSOURCE: Biokhimi7a, v. 28,, no, 3. .1963,, 451-461 'TOPIC TAG3t methemoglobin reduotionp oystamino mechanism, TPN loxidationt betamercaptoethylamine$ mothylene blue ~ABSTRACT: Biochemists have been trying to find physiological electron I icarriers,which like methylene blue would activate TPN-H oxidation and. speed mathemoglo'4in (MetHb) reduction in human erythrocytes. Earlier' :investigations disclosed that aminodisulphide-eystamine and its iderivatives sharply increase MetHb reduction, The author made this istudy to confirm that the effect of cystamine is related to the activation of TPN-H oxidation# that is# to the initial stages of.the ~pentosephosphate cycle of glucose cleavage in erythrocytes. Cysta- imine hydrochloride,, betamercaptoethylamins,, glucose# mothylens blue, oand sodium oxide lactate were added to erythrocyte suspensions depending on the purpose of the experiment. Results show tha,'. :Cyst ino hydrochloride has a marked capaoity to roduee Metlib in Card lrz_ L 12585-63 ACCESSION NR.i AP3002632 erYthrOcYteso hemolysatas# and or-yatalline hemoglobin solutions 'because the eystamine itself is first feduded to batamercaptoo This reaction is not related to oxidation of 3 thyl- -Phospho d n lyesra-~ delhy a a d lactic acid (the activity of DNP dependent system!jl, The; oxPerimonta (tables 1-8) oonfirm that agtamine 4pagdo Motab redutlan Un erythroo7tes by the interaction of t haxosemonophosphate shunt ienzy,me, S'Ystem and actively stimulates TPH-H oxidation by its effect .on reduced glutathione and TPN-H-MotHb reduetase,-',. Orig, art, has: ::10 tables, ~ASSOCIATION: Vo-yenno-meditainskaya ordena Lenina akademi-ya im. S. M. ~Klrova n Leni grad (Military Medical Order of Lenin Acade .SUBMITTED: MAug62 DATE ACQ: 12Jul63 ENCL: 00; :ST-TB CODE: AM,, CH NO REP SOV: 014 OTHMR: 019: !Card L 9988-63 EPF(c) /EWT(l) /EPF(n) -2/EWT(m) /BDS/FS(b) --AFFTC/ASD/SSD--Pr-h/ Pu4--RM/MAYjK ACCESSION NA: AP3002M 8/0241/63/008/006/0027/0032 AUTHOR: Kuwetsoy, V. I.; Kushakovsklys M. S. %----------- TITLE: Mechanism of the effect of antiradiation agents SOURCE: Meditsinskaya, radiologiya, v. 8, no. 6, 1963,.27-32 TOPIC TAGS: radioprotective agents, radioprotective mechanisms, cystamine, B,Beta-aminoetbylisothiuroniun, AET., oxygen balance, hypoxia, oxygen effect ABSTRACT: C~rstamine\jind AET (5,Beta-aminoetbylisothiuroniun), whose radioprotective mechanisms have been thought to be similar and based on hypoxia, were studied to determine their effect on the various steps in the supplying of oxygen to the tissues of the human bocbr. An attempt was "d to discover whether these preparations do, in fact, induce some farm or other of h~jxmia. Informtion was also sought on the significance of the "oxygen effect" and hypoxis. in the radipprotective mechanism of sulfhydryl compounds. Cystamine given per ors, in 200, 400, and 6oo mg doses caused an increase in basal metabolism, increased oxygen consumption in the lungs, and a drop in methemoglobin. Added to a suspension of erythrocytes, vith glucose present, eystamine increased the absorption of oxygen and -the elimination of CO sub 2 from five- to eighteenfold. Card 112 L 9988-63 ACCESSION NR: AP30026S.6 Data obtained indidated that cystemine does not cause hypoxis of the hemic, anoxic, stagnation, or histotoxic types. Similar doses of AET,, on the other hand, had an inhibitory effect on oxygen balance, producing a lowering of be4al metabolism and a reduced coefficient of oxygen consumption in the lungs. Unlike cystamine, AET penetrates the erythrocyte membrane weakly. The possibility of AET-induced bypoxia was by no means ruled out. It Is concluded that the radioprotective effect of cystamine in h-an cannot be satisfactorily explained on the basis of the hypoxia theory, and that the radioprotective mechanims of cystamine and S,Beta-aminoetlWlisot.Iiiuronium are not identical. Or1g. art. has: I table, ASSOCIATION: Voyenno-meditsinskaya, Ordens, Lenina akademiya imeni S. M. Kirova (Military Medical Ac!~S~) SMITTED: 04jun62 'DATE ACQ: 23jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHM; 000 Card2/2 ACCESSION ',FR: AP4027978 S/02o5/64/oO4/0O2/O266/O?-69 AUTIHOR: 'Rachinskiyp F. Yu.; Nushakovslciy,, N. S,; Matvoyov, B. V, (Deceased); Slavachevskaya, N. "R.;- Tank,, L. 1. TITIS: Radioprotective action of thiazolidines SOViCE: Radiobiologiyag v& 4. no, 2. 1964p 266-269 TOPIC TAGS: thiazolidino, thiazolidine hydrolysis, thiazole, ring ;,substitution, radioprotective action, X-irradiation, lethal doses 2,,2-dinothylthiazolidine,, 2-phonylthiazolidino, 2-oz)mothylthiazolidino, 2-n-nitrophonylthiazolidine, ,2-n-dimethylaminophonylthiazolidino .1 'ABSTRACT: Radioprotective action of 25 thiazolidines with substitu- t~ons in the second position of the thiazole ring was investigated in- 2000 experimental mice. Most of the 'thiazolidine preparations were ,administered intramuscularl7 to groups of experimental animals in the form of neutral aqueous solutions 5-15 min before irradiation# and ;some of the preparations were administered intraperitoneally in the 'form of an oil solution I hr before irradiation. Control and 'Card" ACCESSION NR: AP4027978 experimental animal grou a were X-irradiated with single 700-r doses :(RU14-3, 180 kvo 15 mat 3&-36 r/min))and all control animals died shortly. Of the 25 proparations,testea, ten increase survivability of irradiated animals. 2,2-dimethylthiazolidine and 2-phonylthiazoli- dine protected more than 5VIo of the animals from death in their ros- poetive groups. But those two preparations are radioprotective only with large doses approaching thb toxic level. Other preparations. displaying protective action are 2-oxymothylthiazolidine, which is not stable, and salts of 2-n-nitrophonilthiazolidine, and of 2-n-dimethylaminophonylthiazolidino, ~diich hydrolyze too fast. Hydrocarbon derivatives are also radioprotective. Preparations which hydrolyze slowly administered 1 hr bofore'irradiation were not found to be more radioprotective than preparations which hydrolyze fast. This study has not determined tho effect of second position substitu- tions in the thiazole ring on radioprotoctivo activity$ but the data suggest a possible relationship may be established for some thiazoli- dine preparations. Origo art. has: 3 tables, S. M. Kirova j tennin.rd Voenno-meditsinskaya ordena Lenina akademiya iMb ASSqPTIOTT: j (~Tij.itary-yedical norder ok Lenin" Academy. /A Card I jW 1, 41617_65 EIrIG(J)/z, (a) 4T , TMTM~S, UR: AT500804.8 S/0000/64/000/000/0233/0247^7 AUTHOR: Rachinskiy, F. Yu~; Kushakovskiy M. S.- lfatveyev, Po't a p qT*_q_ S I a v a c h e v ~)~aY6~ 14 -m-. - - *rifik ,E-. -r. T.-ff vA. V.; Yaripol TITLE: Comparative evaluation,of certain models foi- the initial selection -of -radiq,~_ tion protection Sotr SOURCM: Patogenez, ekspe-rimentalInaya profilaktika i terapiya luchevykh porazheniy (Pathogenesis, experimental prevention, and therapy of radiation injuries) sbornik:, statey. Mosco-4, I,zd-vo Meditsina, 1964, 233-247 TOPIC TAGS: radiation. protection, radiation sickness, aliphatic co-,-.;pound, oxygen corpound, miethemoglobin ABSTRACT: Assuming that the antioxidant and reducing properties-of radiation pro- tection co-wpounds. of bivalent sullur are related to their ability to decrease the severity of radiation sickness, models using these properties were ccrnpared. It was established that not a si.ngle model, taken separately, was adequate for a.bio~.. logical method of selecting antiradiation agents; however, the results of'tests of Card 1/2 P N 4miw;yi.~itri~4~~~;iltac-,.!~~i~~-~~-%I ZW,01, R~ L 41617-63 :ACCESSION HR: AT5008048 substances on several models can-serve as an initial test for the selection of active substances. Aliphatic oxygen, and methemoglobin models most fully reflect the potential radiation protection activity of substances. Orig. art. has: 8 tablea. :ASSOCIATION: none 7SUBIHITI-ED: 19Au&64 ENCL.- 00 suB cow... Ls,X~ -jN0 REF SOV: 002 OVER: 023 Card 2/2 7KAYA NS L 1 a~'-,ion of voyenno-tchtsinskaya ord(!ria Lfin,.'olt Ak~,.It~!--'~f' Loningiltil. KUSHAKOVSKIT. 0.S. Automatic lactographleO recording of motor activities in patients. khur. vys. nerv. detat, 4 nool:137-140 Ja-7 154, WaA 7:8) 1. Klinika obehohey kbirurgit Chelyabinskogo gosudarstvannogo maditsinskogo Instituts. (HOVXWTI *automatic registration) KIJSILA,KOVM IT, 0. S. , , " , '' Plathysmograph with water transmission and Ink recorder. Fiziol. 2hur.41 no.4:584-586 JI-Ag 155. Oclak 8:10) 1. Klinika obahchey khirurgii Meditainskogo inatituta Chelyabinsk. (MMMMOGRAPiff, appratus and Instruments. plathysmography with water transmitter & ink pencil) 11A Vs i9wiWPI! J - Modification of the absorbent action of the peritoneum in infectious processes following administration of antibiotics; experimental study. Xhirurgiia no-5:27-30 MY '56. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Iz kliniki obshchey khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.N.L'vov) Chelyabin- skogo institutR (dir. - prof. G.D.ObraztBOV) (MICROCOCCAL INFICCTION, experimental, off. of antibiotics on peritoneal absorp. in (Rus)) (ANTIBIOTICS. effects, on peritoneal absorp. In exper. micrococcal infect. (Rus)) (PARITONLIJH. effect of drugs on, antibiotics, on absorp. rate in exper. micrococcal infect. (Rus)) KUSHAKOVSKIY, O.S. - cap'sute for the pneumatic transmission of oscillations in physiological investigations. Fiziol. zhur. 42 no.6:518-520 ja 156. (MLHA 9:8) 1. Klinika. obahchey khirurgii Chelyabinskogo meditainakogo instituta. (PLETHYSMOGRAPHY, apparatus and instruments. corrugated capaule for pneumatic transm. of oscillations (Rua)) KUSTIAKOVSM, 0. S.., Candidate Mod Sci ((Iiss) -- "Tho complex Use of antibiotics In treating patients with poritonitts". Ufn, 1959. 16 pl) (]~--shkir Stat-i Med Inst im 15th Anniversax-f =M), 220 copies (KL, wo 21~~ 1W9, 172) KUSHAKOVSKIY, O.S.. kand.med.nauk Single-stage parallel plethysmography in obliterating lesions of the vessels of the lower extremities. Sov.med. 26 no.8:28-32 Ag ,62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. 1z kafedry obshchey khirurgii (zav. - dotsent P.M.Tarasov) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (PLETHYSMOGRAPHY) (BLOOD VESSELS -DISEAS FS) (EKTREMITIES, ILWER--DISEASES) 1KvsviAKOvsK1Y, V-1. uss It 2293, Tk mcuritcy of Ike 5 0 TimlWAISKII. and V. 1. KcvVTZ-5skI (C.R.Acad, Si. U. H.S. H,7'M,' N. A.' Tolopoy and F. Ya. Calakhov (OA Aimt- MmA, 78. No. 2, 241;, 050 ilmili"llng or hjj~k AI~Oi cimkol, 11.10jid IhAt mullild ml~jt, Without ifecomposing. Expainicalt MAJC by N. lilIntsuka- ond I V. 1--my Obld., 41). No. 1, 141, 11)51) did not conflint thvm: 11+111DR-27-111 amilipting It) tcttk thit prob1cm the ptc~cnt utithm kiwil high-wmr!uia "Ill: tIA:111141 afullysif with a WAO Iticinirwimple, whi0i m 0,41itwd to W WILihic for hc PuMm', If my julic nicial wim Is uwd dc4piw jimviaiiii dotihis in (1w limOtilig; tLil-WaWd hC4141IJ (if 1hX W No Ilicnim- coapIc pii;v~ mifirimm OvAtAktai of 70'(', "Ire nl4j%: or W and Mo wovs I Q and 0-M min. dis. w%;kktt III w1 -k,;tI Ic arv ill v iw~jllwj ps almmillwiv to prumit midj!ion, Durltig IN; Invc-itirition lhc: %vrc plowoed by all.11YWIl WL;V ill 41JICC11141It With ItWW abijilml by Tolufmw "llitt UJI'Althov, i.e. 111.11 mulfilt: fill:111 withoot &Loviliviing, 13 hg% , I 1,011c I BUDNIKOV, P. P., TRESVYATSKIY, S. G., and KWMM*SKIY, V- I- "Binary Phase Diagram; U02 - A1203, U02 - Boo, U02 - W.' paper to be presented at 2nd UN yntl. Conf. on the peaceful uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1 13 sept 1958. H A s K Ell 34 I JAI ii 14 A j 5(2) ' AUTHORS: 128-1-22/r8 Budnikov, P. P., Corresponding Member AS USSR, SOV/20- Tresvyatakiy, S. G., TITLE: Investigation of Phase Transformation of Uranium Oxides in Air PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, 11r 1, PP 65-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper the decomposition of uranoso-uranic oxide occurring with beating waa investigated, as there are only contradictory data on this problem (Refs 1-6). The decay temperature was determined by means of continuous weighing of uranoso-uranic oxide in tabloid form or pulverized during heating within the temperature range of room temperature up to 16oo-i9OOO. The curves of change in weight of uranoso- uranic oxide on heating and cooling in air are given in figures 1 and 2. For the determination of phase composition at different temperatures hardened samples were used. The results of investigation are given in table 1. The results of two series of investigation indicated that uranoso-uranic oxii:! '-ses oxygen to a large extent already at 9000. Howeverr up tc 14500 the quantity of oxygen still corresponds to the Card 1/2 formul,7. U0 2.63' The radiogram taken of the oxide of this Investigation of Phase Transformation of Uranium SOV20-128-1-22/58 Oxides in Air composition differs from the radiogram of U 308* At still higher temperatures, tip to the boiling point, U 409 at atmospheric pressure is in equilibrium with oxygen, The oxygen content within this oxide decreases with temperature increase, This causes a lengthening of the lattice spacing (Fig 3). The results found made it possible to complement the high-tempera- ture range for the phase diagram of the U--O system (Fig 4), plotted by Akkerma-nn(Ref 2). The samples UO, U0 and - '093' 2,141 U0 2~08 calcined within the vacuum (10-1 torr) at 1050, 1100, and 16000 proved to be two-phtloc and conni8ted of UO and U OW 2 4 - However, it is possible that the 'two phases found by the authom during the decomposition of the solid solution have been formed due to too slow cooling, There are 4 figures, I table, and 6 references. SUBIMITTED: June 2, 1959 Card 2/2 rD.4110,21-1330 AUTHORS: Tresvyatskly, S. 3., K,,i,1`a .. .... TITLE: 1% L th(--~ Editor PERIODICAL: Atu,-,inaya enerb-iya, 1,)t-)O. Vol N,~ 1, pp (USSR ABSTRACT: An Increased Interest In intovact.Jn.- ~)C -UvaniLzm ixide with other oxides in air prompted t,,,Is investigation. The authors used UO 2-1 BeO, MgO, CaCO 3j EaCO 3) A! 203) La 0 sio TiO Z,0 mhO CeO H Po~ `~,O.-, ~a 0.7, 2 3) 2P 2 -P 2 11 2 -# 2 2 13 1 0 Cr 0 (1~jh H,%-10,; , Fe,-.O a ~ I J, Nnco- 2 3-f 2 31 4 )21 "10 0 3" of them classified as pure, analytically pure, and chemically pure. The de[~,ree of' p1.t-P%--,,y -)+L' '-2a-,0.,.- an,-', v 20C-1 was nolk-. cert-ain. Eq,,zimolar ra*,L,1 .-~a3 4al-,., Q.Y. ceps in case of oxides of M~;~,, Ca, Sr, and Ea additional 1:2 and 2:1 molar ratio T,,.-Ixt`~res .,:ere pre- Card 1/5 pared. The mixtures were first heated in Porcelain Melting Point Determinations in Air if Binary Mixtures of Uranium Oxides With j Some Other Oxides. Letter, to -the Editol, containers at 8000 C, and formed into iricy-,etz, 2~:)_ 1-?r in diameter, and then roasted at C. briquet,s ,,ieve after;-;zirds pulvt?rLed repeated at 1,000-1,1001 C and 1,20C-1,30-0" C in platinum containers. At 0 C the prcced~;re repeated until the briouzet's 1c,_'ke'd slk:L"Lle, no cracks, and did not shrink. melting temperaf-ur-e o1' m17,ti.ireo, Excepl. for mixtures which melted during prelimiliary tjjj~, 14 L 6 , toe rrelt temperature was dctermlned by me,111iod ,C cone de-fort',,,a- t1on. The cone vertex was heated L-1 electrical arc maintained bet,,,ieen carb-on elecl-rodes. T e r a r 0 Measu~,e-,Tients were taken a micro-,p~-ical pi Y- With an accuracy of' +30-50o C foi, specirnens forming a droplet, and +50-1007 C for th3se melting-along the surface with a hard to obtain droplet. Resull s are listed in Table A. There -is 1 -alhlt?, and 1 refe7 ence. SUBMITTED: August 3, 1959 Card 2/5 Melting Point Deteiviinations In Air oi' I(-( 2 1 (-~ Binary Mixtures of Uranium Oxides With SOV/89-8-1-13/29 Some Other Oxides. Letter to the Editor Molting temperiltares in eir of binary mixturus of uranium oxides with other, oxides C~-'0.31 rj~" , m.l '7v UIH,- - IF - v.,n OT h U02 - 11c., C-U I 01 1 4A 0-1 Y VIC 54) "oilvo 1 -5 --'2w f- w Mirs -th cLcP.r..,ty, .1-P&7 n4D doorl.es 67 :1.1 M1.0 I if), r1i; I "Rx.) f: 51) D.-oplurl P,,- ~,'th d,FV-tI)ty igo mmj tA) M&IIr W"th develf-'r poe-~t-.Dn 33 67 INIgO j / 1 '53 VV'0� W slz.'"~ 7o W Clq) 1/0,404 '-IN X) I -W . 0 50 50 cao 1/1 20M J- 'A * v 30 70 ('.of) 1/2,:15 220) f: IfX) Ho do-opic ts ) sv,-rctcc- me-JI-3 67 33 SrU 1/0,4 :.,tKKI� "'o So- M 50 50 SrO 1 /0' Im '-k1 a 0 33 67 SrO 1/2.37 22'")� 50 tq,jrs -Ji, cl,.pi.r Card 3/5 See note Card 515 Melting Point Determination:3 in Air of' 7 7 2 1 i) Binary Mixturen or Uranium Oxidea Witil 1) / r- Some Other Oxides. Letter to the Editor SOV/89-8-1-13`29 67 50 33 50 50 50 50 50 50 '7& q- u/r4c ""t'0 F~on I e - - ' I ~ , c s Y 33 IWO I), o ".m. -_,01111() 1/1,03 67 Ila() II 1 9 -A) A 1 -0, 501,11.03 1 / 1. G 5() S i (), 1/1 50 r i u, - 51) ZrO2 50 Tho~ 50 010, r)f) 11-0 M.6 1 r#., I 31) 17(XI.j- 5() lf;N) L- lu 1770� M 14VA)� :Y) 20A)'" 50 Ile II.-latinful 270) f - I.A) J21 X I i13~A) ~-" 0 4701--ed b-r ,or ~h- prtv'Ovs. M~Jr6 w,rh dqsicr 0--uPlEI-L Por- w,th dePtiz-1 ISj,r~te_ M~M,, M.Itc M- di FA ty, CLI-wr no J It h 01~a-jr dc~:4 nor p.e.1P, wthLf T4 'r4 c- J,-j j,,c r-j Card 4/5 See note Card 5/5 mc,ltlng Point r),..,t(.-rmlnatLonn An ninary Mixturen o1' livanlum M,lu-1 Some Other Oxides. Letter to the 0Th Ali- of' 1,11th Edltoi, 119kil 1(m ,0 TaJ l8:,0� V ll~ It's :10 I-SIXI ro M. t rs I rr I -tc~ r Card 5/5 r r rr.A. .) Lj,, s,rvo-& M4 Irv easd y lit 7(m r tc -J t, In csses where ch-,imicn I nrmly3ls wf,.i not :)erfo-rr,od, chnntycs in cherl'icill conotitutlon wor(i orticticolly nerr1tfriblo, with tha exc,)ption or mLxtures with oxidos of bisrouth, loild and tin. S/08 62/035/010/002/012 U204yr)307 dudnikov, and i(ushakovskiy, V.I-. T I TIZ: The ~l system 203 - "i02 Zhun-ial prikladnoy khimii, v. 35, no. 109 1962# 2146-2156 The abov2 system was studied to complement the pub- lished data. The liquidus temperatures were calculated theoreti- cally for the systeuts -L1203 - "62, 2za20.3 Si02 - Si02 and 3i'120.3 2jiO2 - "i02 and were ncasure6i for mixtures containing 100 - 10 wt. -1 03, by high tcmpcrLtture thermal analysis. The shape of thi 2 0 heating Lind cooling curvcs is discussed. C;ompositions of 50 - 100% `-Z2()3 were essentially at cquilibriun, whi'le those of 10 - 30j'a showed su,)crcoolincf. The liquidus temperatures were consider- ,"1203 ably lower than those found by i3owen atul Ureig. lA'icroacopic and :x-ray analyses showed the following phases to be present; 100 - 95 Card 1/4 S/oBY62/035/010/002/012 The ia 0 .31 D204 J307 2 3 - -i02 system A1203 - corundum; 90- 78 .,1103 - dendritic corundum; 76 - 71.8 "0-203 - mullite with increasing anount of glass; 60 - 50 "a203 dendritic and acicular mullitc in a glassy matrix. 6orundum crystal- lized out first when 100 - 79 wt AL120 samples were cooled, and mullitc was first when the "1203 cOntcn~ fell to 77.5 - 301o, by weight. 'The crystallization of various mixtures is discussed. The rAnimum quantity of glass corresponds to the composition 2"0-203 0 Si02; the glass content increases slowly when A1203 is lowered from 77 to 63,,~, and rises rapidly when ia203 is lowered from 643 to 60;~. J"rom samples containing 66 - 76';'~ iU,)O' mullite crystallized out at 1850 - 187000, sho-ming it to be std2e up to the m.p.; the same crystallized at 18250C from a composition of 60';,,' "1203- Vhe mul lite -corundum eutectic containing 787a Al 03, melted at - 18400C. 1 tj Compositions containing 69 - 70'/, a203 were ?;ated at,18300C over 1 - 8 hours and quenched. The exterior layer consisted of finely crystalline corundum, while the center was mullite a-Lid glass; mull- ite decomposes at the above temperature, with loss of silica by volatilization. Ln heating a mixture Of S102 and A1203 (10% of the Card 2/4 'fhe 'U203 - ~';'02 system S/080/62/035/010/002/012 D204/D307 latter by weight), a liquid -)hase was first obserwd at 15500C corresoon6in,y to the cutcctiv of 3owen and Grieg. A 1079 Itl 0 mix- , faOOG ture oE mullite and silica began, however, to melt only at in fair agreement, with the theoretical m.p. The phase dia*rams of the whole system is shoirn in Fig. 9. It is clear that aluminosili-- cate refractories may operate at higher temperatures if the main phasea "re silica and mullitc. There are 9 figures and 2 tables. ii.s IS Oc LV2 1011: ~'.oslcovshiy 1,:himil;o-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D.1. liendeleyeva (Hoscow Institute of Chemical Technology im. D.1. Nendeleyev) SbUBEITTED: Ilarch 22, 1962 Card 3/4 L 13866-66 Ewr (m)/F-;YP (t ) /EWP (b) IJP (c) JD/JG ACC NR: AP6002427 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/65/165/00511075/1077 AUTHOR: Budnikov, P. P. (CorTesponding member-AN SSSR); Kushakovskiy, V. I.; Belevantsev, V. S. ORG: none TITIX: Investigation of the Gd203-Al2O3 and Sr203-A12.03 Systems SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v~) 165 no. 5, 1965, 1075-1077 TOPIC TAGS: rare earth, samarium, gadolinium, alloy system, alloy phase diagram ABSTRACT: The authors study the Interaction between aluminum oxide and the oxides of samarium and gadolinium below the solidus temperature. Mixtures were prepared by coprecipitation of ammonium from a nitric acid solution of aluminum and gadoli- nium (samarium) hydroxides with subsequent annealing at various temperatures. A table is given showing data from x-ray phase analysis of these mixtures. The re- sults show that the reaction for formation of SaA102 ends at 88010. In the Gd2O3- -A1203 system, formation of the compound GdA103 passes through a new phase with an unknown structure. Traces of this phase remain even after annealing at 13800o An- UDC: 541.123.25 Card 1/2 L 13866-66 ACC NR: AP6002427 0 alysis of'the specimens showed that aluminum oxide is not noticeably soluble in GdAI03 and SmA103- It was found that new chemical compounds are formed in annealed alloys containing more than 50 mol % of rare earth oxide. Hicrostructural analysis shows that a single phase structure arises in compositions containing about 66 mol, % of the rare earth oxide. The composition of the new compounds give chemical form- ulas of 2Gd2O3-Al2O3 and 2SM203-A1203. These compounds melt and decompose at 19500 and 19200 respectively. X-ray.analysis of the newly synthesized compounds shows that the formation of GdA103 perovskite at low temperatures passes through the 2:1 phase. The new compounds have no noticeable region of homogeneity. Both the 1:1 and 2:1 phases are in equilibrium in the range of compositions containing 50-66 Mol of the rare earth oxide. Phase diagrams are given for the Gd203-Al2O3 and SM203-A1203 systems. Orig. -art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE: 1,1/ SUBM DATE: 26Jun6S/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH ff.F: 004 Card 2/2 L 29797-66 EWTW/S#TW/T/EWP(0/ETI IJPW JD/JG/00 ACC NR: AP6015064 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/005/0829/0832 AUTHOR: Budnikov, P. P.; Kushakovskiy, V. I.,; Sandulov. D. B.; Butra,'r."P. ORG: Moscow Chemical Engineering Institute im. D. I. Mendelevev (Hoskovskiy khimik-o---t-e-kbn-o-l-o-g-i-c-he-s-k-'i~y- fnst-itut'F----'--*--*-'------*-~ TITLE: Growing of beryllium oxide single crystai~_44 V7 7--1,17 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvest a. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 2, no. 5, 1966, 829-832 TOPIC TAGS: beryllium compound, single crystal growing ABSTRACT: Beryllium oxide single crystals wkr'e grown by the vaporization -condensa - tion method in a stream of moist air at 1400-160M. 'M crystals obtained had various forms (prisms, whiskers, plates). X-ray analysis revealed that the direc- tion of growth of prismatic and filamentary crystals coincides with the direction of crystallographic axis c. High-temperature thermal tests showed that single crystals,--- heated up to 1970, 2000, and 21000C retained their form and transparency. X-ray diffraction showed that crystals heated to 22000C lost their transparency and cracked due to the presence of discrete disoriented blocks in place of the single Card 1/2 UDC: 556.45:548.55: L 29797-66 ACC NR: AP6015064 O~ crystal. Crystallization of fused beryllium oxide from 2450-25000C produced coarse (2 x 2 x 2 mm), transparent grains which x-ray diffraction data identify as pseudo-; crystals. The diaorientation of the blocks in the crystals is apparently due to a polymorphic transformation of beryllium oxide taking place during cooling of the single crystals. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 1 table. SUB CODE:,,~UJW/ SUBM DATE: 02Aug65/ ORIG REF: 001/ 0711 REF: 004 Card 2/2 1. V. ~- 2. USSR (600) 4. Agriculture 7. Care of ships of fishing industry and -;,,heir repair with si-ipping funds. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat) 1951, 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Januay -1953. Unclassified. 7,-TTq! Infecti-113 aj~njr-ctir~ 0~- Goorgi-n shoop," Trudj Lu Pon~j:j! i . Geor:,ifn) ritrnntsii, X- 19-c" v-,~t- oryt- OC.,t '-h St't0y, SO. I S1.7 - 1, T , '* . 1, 1,~ . I ~ I" 'lln u Volll-rttivo, ir, (if n ILCIi-ni~'ll,~7,iL~li-".N-I-L--.- ~ '-,, of (,)fln.,,rin r~ re . Iruoy n-~uch.-irrled- V-t- OpYt. stv-,-Itnii, 701. ]L !,. 121-25, in Georgian) SO: U-1 :,I, , ~q 0,7 t 51, (Letrq) is 1 Zhunvil lrvkh Statcy. :!o - 16, 1 -, ~ - KUSHASH"7111:, A. L. Xut-h,--h,riIi. A. L.- "Un thl? treat:ient of skin d'iserxer; with thy? si,lution of sulfumted Trudy Gru7,. nauch.-isf-led. v-t. onyt. sta.-,tsii, Val. X., 191;J5, -.;. 169-72, (Pesuri(' in Georp ,inn) SO: U-In1j." Oct -'j, (Letapis IZhurnal Inyk-h Statey, N.o. l-, 191-9). KUSIUSHVILI, A.L., Vet. z, lorosis of chicks. "Bacteriophage as a medicinal agent aErainst pull SO: Vet. 27 (8) 19509 p. 26 1A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 I- M`IHA-~';."VILI, A.LL. KJoAASHVILI, A.: Fowl plagrue and the measures a,~Painst -;.t. (P. Tbilisi. Publication of the Georgian Agricultural Institute. 1952. 11 pages. (Einistr',, of Agriculture, Georgian 55R, A~Lministration of A,~,ricultural Propalg,inda). Free. 10,COO copies. SO: Veterinarlya; 30; (1); January 195~; Uncl. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 82285 S/08 60/009/01/09/011 Ap /002 /,S- B014YB070 AUTHORS. Tresvyatakiy, S. G.. Kuahakovskiy, V.-I.. Belevantsev, _V. S. V1 TITLE: Investigation of the Systems BeO SmO~-and BeO - Gj29j PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 1, PP. 54-55 TEXT: The starting materials for the preparation of the sample had a purity of 99.5 to 99.9 %. The temperatures of still liquid and already solidified melts contained in a molybdenum crucible were measured by means of a tungaten-molybdonum thermocouple. By a chemical analysis of the slowly crystallizing alley, the composition of the outectic was determined. The analysis shows that the composition of the alloys is not different from that of the layers, Microstructural analyses of molten samples indicate that in the hypoeutectic alloys beryllium oxide crystallizes first while in the hypereutectic alloys samarium and gadolinium oxides do so first. If the lattice constants of beryllium in thermally treated alloys containing oxides of rare earths are measured, Card 1/2 82265 Investigation of the Systems BeO - Sm203 S/089/60/009/01/09/011 and BoO - Gd203 BOWB070 no solid solutions are found in beryllium oxide. The outectics contain 35 mole % of namarium or gadolinium oxide and 65 mole % of beryllium oxide. The phase composition of the samples that contained much Sm203 and -d203 could not be determined roentgenographically. Samples that contained 0.5 or more mole % of beryllium oxide and were annealed between 13000C and 15000C showed two distinct phases in reflected light. This supports the theory that in the systems BeO - Sm203 and BeO - Gd203 'In the temperature range 1300-15000C solid solutions do not occur in the oxides of rare earths. The phase diagrams of the above systems are reproduced in Figs. 1-3. The melting points of the eutectics of these systems are lower than those of the system BeO - La205, There are 3 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet and I German. SUBMITTED: January 7, 1960 Card 2/2 _57 W/ 0 AUTHORS: TITLE: 8 957 3/089M/009/005/009/014 B006/BO65 Tri,3vyatski~Yi S; G., Ku3hakovf7kiy, V. I., Helevantsev, V, S~ Al 0 Sm O'Vland Al 0 Investigation of the ~~ in 2 Oystemn PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 219-220 TEXT: In the int roduz t ion to the -present 11 Let ter t o the Edi tor" , the wr.tPrs discuss the re.4ttlts of other quthors who have studied the syst-.,rz; mt~ntjonr-d ~n the title. The main part deals *1th exporimental determinal- til~,n.-3 e:* the s(~lidus and liquidus temperaturen of these systems betwedn - 700C, and 2350f: C. For this purpose, the authors us,2d the hi gh- temperature th4rmal analysis according to the method described in Refs. 4 and 5. SM20 3 and Gd.0 3with not more than 0.5% impurities (other oxides of rare earths), and A120 5 of the type 4AA(ChDA) served as starting materials. Tho thormal analys,.s indicated the following: The eutectic (A1,0,-SM 20;) ~arj 1/5 82957 Investigation of thip Al 2 0 3 Sm 2 0 3 and SIMV6040'~ i /003/009/014 AIIO Gd 2 0 3 Systems B006/BO63 mell..9 from the nidp of' A] at I ? ((j (~'Ig- 11), ~,tle that of the A I J) Gd,o m -~t t a r t o m -11 t i r i P, a t 1 i't*)O 20o"' (Fig. 2) From the I di? o t' the rari-oarth oxides, the eutectics reach their melting points 0 a at 18hO t 20 C and 1950 ~ 20 C, respectively. The compounds SmAlO 3 and 'V'dAlO malt practically at the same temperature, nFimely, 2060 4 20 0 C, A M ructural analysis after th~ th---rinal qnaly.-nis, (in reflected light) h o d t i in t i n t.lt I oj na v i i i Fr 0 :10 r,, r~,--~arth oxiijos A1,90 '10 fNAIC.: 7:) 100 ,Y a J lized t -,,c 1~ 1',- 3 ttllg !Gilt betroen 10-arid '6 m(?104, )f r,.Ar-o-oarth oxid-.!.3 ~hiph-melting outectic),-. 3amples containi'ng mort, th-in 1 rr is?ns than ~~19 Mole'/f, of such oxides' vioro found to be two-phaso subotanvej. The inQ'ariant points of tho-" trio :;Ystem~i (.above 17000C) are I i~Opd in a tabie and compared with the onut rubl in Ref. ~. The Ca--d 2/ 5 82957 tgat ~on of th,~ Al.')O 3 - Sm20 3 and r,,1089/60,1/009/00 3/009/014 A i G d 0 3 y a t e B006/5065 2 5 numbering of the I poi'nts corrPsponds to that of Figs. I and 2, The results obtained by the authors partly agrce with those of Ref. 3. There are figures, I table, and 5 references-, 2 Soviet, 2 US, and 1 British. -IJBMITTED: March 24, 1960 LIK ." i. r d 5 / -*~ TRWSYTATSKIT, S.G., UJSHWOV-&IY-,' V.I., BMVANTSEV, V-S. High-temperature thermal analysis using tungstic molybdenum thermocouples. Ogneupory 25 no.4:180-181 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Thermocouples) - KIEHASHVILI, L.A. Study of structural anij vome --~.,tnges in the adrerial cortex of elderly, old, ard very c,'I(i piople. Scob. All Cruz. SSR 39 no.2:451-458 Ag 165. (mi'al, 1p9) 1e Institut ekaperimenULlIncy mort'olc~gii imen! Natinhvlli AN GruzSSR. SubmLtted February 16, 1965. ra cu r ach,,-, r~ "e ~tge me A KUSHAVIN, R.I. Oil filtration by centrifuging. Avt, trakt. prom. no.12:28-29 D '53. (KLYA 6:12) (Oil reclamation) K~USHAVIN 11 &,_In" Basic tasl~p, in the standardization of the design of articles manafactureld by the tradtor industry. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 32 no.12:14-15 D 162. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Gosudarstveanyy soyuznyy nauchno-isslodovateliskiy traktornyy institute (Tractor industry) A., AUTHORS: Kushayeva, R.I., Ktmgurovat A.Y. 32-11 -33/60 TITLE: Examples for the Application of the Method of Computed Diagrams in the Spectral Analysis of Sharp Cutting Stools and Bronze of the Type A X-9-4 (Opyt primeneniye metoda raschetaykh grafikov pri spek- tralln- ar-11re bystrorezhushchey stali i bronz A )k -9-4) MIODIMi Zavodnkaya Laboratoriya, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 11, pp. 1357-i36o (USSR) ABSTRkCT: In this case the method of computed diagrams developed by I.S.Fishmann was used. Analysis was carried out in the usual wq by meons of the speotrograph " 0(Q -22", the generator "" r -2" with a 3-1018 condenser system. The inclination of the graduation curve was omputed accord- ing to the for=Aat-tgcc background = F k P b, where t"background in an angle coefficient of the graduation curve, r - contrast factor of the film, P - multiplier of the -dilution of the base, and k-- the background coeffioient~ The factor ~ was determined according to the apectrogram-on the bisic film by the application of a 9--step re- aucer. For the determination of the basio film coefficient k, which was wTosed double an long, the spectra of the stendard samples used Card 1/3 for testing were recorded, and eventually the spectral lines of the 32-11-33160 Examples for the Application of the Method of Computed Diagraw in the Spectral Analysis of Sharp Cutting Steals and Bronze of the Type A )1( -9-4 elements to be determined were photometrized by way of a background scale. The coefficient P was computed according to the formula 1 + 9 , v&ere o denotes the required component and Obasis de- Obas, is notes the basic component of the alloy. The coefficient of the reaboorp- tion b was assumed to be equal to 1 for the case that the excitation potential, computed according to the formula: lovmr n E r - 12395 is above zero. As an example for the applioa- UP" 7- tion of the suggested method the solution of the two following prob- lems is given: 1, Computation of the angle of inclination of the gradu- ation curve on'the basis of the determination of the tungsten oontent aocoraing to the line 2397.09 JR. 2. Computation of the angle of in- olination of the graduation curve based upon detarmination of the silicon content in sharp cutting steel according to the line 2516.12 For the control of these methods chemical and spectral methods were used at the same time. (According to the table given, the possible Card 2/3. 32-11-33/60 ExaWles for the Appliostion of the Method of Ccmputed Diagram in the Spectral Analysis of Sharp Cutting Stools and Bronze of the Type A)K -9-4 error, in the case of the chemical method being accepted, was loss than 5%). In the same way, comparisons of the inclination of the gra,duation curve attained by the application of standards with oom- puted curves showed only insignificant differences in inclination. There are 2 figures, 5 tables, and no references. AVAUABLEs Library of Congress Card 313 BRODSKIYI V.ya.1 KUSHCH, A.A. I Viariationi of the v=ber of pol~ploid cells in the postmbr7mia development'in rats. D6kl. AN SSSR 147 noo3:713-716 Iq 162. (MIM 15,12) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im A.11. Severtsova Pli SSSR i Hookovskiy gosudarstve=yy universitet in. M.V* lomonosovao (Pointy) BRODSKlY., V.Ya.; KRUSHCHOV, N.G., -KUSIICII, A.A. Irregularity of the prociss of premitotic redup] !cation of DNA in mammalian cells; cyto3pectrophotometric data. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 57 no.3:94-97 Rr 164. (MIM 17: 11) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh imeni A.N. Severtsova (dir. - doktor biologicheskikh nauk M.S. Mitskevich) Ali' SSSR, Institut morfologii cheloveka (dir. - chlen-korrespondent M,21 SSSP prof. A.P. Avtsyn) A14N SSSR, kafedra gistologii (zav. - prof. G.I. Roskin) Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Lomono- sova. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom Al-114 SSSR N.N. 'Lhukovym- Verezhnikovym. KIISHCHY A,A,,- TARYGIN, V.N. Pclyploidy :of morio- and b1nucleate netarons in the upper cervical ganglion of rabbits. Mtoiogilal na.2,228-233 Kr-Ap 165. (KIRA 180) 1. Laboratoriya tsitologii Inotituta morfologil zhivotnykh AN 33SR, kafedra tsit6logii i gistologil Monkovskogo universiteta i kafedra gistologli 2-go Voskovskcgo meditsinskogo institnta. KUSHCH, A.A. ............ ------ Poly,ploidization of ganglionic neurons ir the retina under the influence of an increased functional load. TSitologiia ? no.6042-745 N-D 165. (MIRA 19ti) 1. LaboratorJya tsJtologii Instltutn morfologJA zhivotnykh AN J"S,',R I Kafedra t3itOlORII A pintologit MoskovDkv1-,,O. univerpi- tata. Submitted JkprJl 2, l-,)65. KUSHC,~J, it.l. (Kremenchug, ul. Voroshilova, d. 34/2) cancer which developed 25 years after gas troenteroe tomos is. Nov. khir. arkh. 5:110-111 8-0 158- (MA 12:1) 1. KremenchWkly onkologicheskiy dispanser. (STOMACH-GAIM) KUSHCH, A.I. (Kromeuchug, ul. 40-letiya Oktyabrya, d.54, kv.1) 71broadenoma of the carotid gland. Nov.khir.arkh. no.6:95-016 N-D 159. (MIRA 13t4) 1. Kromenebugskiy onkodispauser. (GAROTID BODY--TUMDRS) SOURCZ CODE: UR/3117/65/OCO/W6/W70/WZ7 N. V. (Eng-ineor); Kushch, F,, engineer); Serceyeva, K. 1. El~'ir'nov, 11r. 1. (!;nuineor) ~:1a: nono Duv~,lopment of the ~icat trcat~aunt proccos for the planet pinions of tractor K-700 DDUR,'~: LeninCrad. Nauchno-issledovatcllskiy institut tokov vysokoy chastoty. Trudy, no. 6, 1965. Promyshlonnoye primenoniye toL~ov vyn6koy chastoty (Indu3trial application of hiCh-frequoncy current), 70-07 TOPIC IJA~;S: A heat treatment, Ygear tractor / k,'70o tractor -Bc' ',CT: in view of the mass production of tractor K-700, a practical and ef M ient Icl met,.D.d of heat treating the planet piniono was developed. Thr, hea-tin,- and coo.Ling M~-thod for the production heat treatment is described (Fee Fig. 1), aLd the effects o. chanaed heater geometry and cooling spray paramete.ro on the hardened zone goometry are c1scussed. Curves of the cooling rates as a function of temperature and of coolinz, time aro presented for the hardened regions. The hardness profiles are also included. A table of the production heat treatment parameters is given, and the experimental result3 or, the dimensional effects of the heat 'treatment process are presented and discussed. In 10,64 21 000 gears were successfully heat-treated IDY this method. I~ is suggested 'Ehat - s method can be applied to other types of gears. Card 1/2 ACC NRt 1=01522 Fig. 1. Inductor configuration for pinioa heat treatments: 1 and 2 - return wires; 3 - regulating magnotic circuit; 4 and 6 - active induction coils; 5 - magnetio path; 7 - cooling sprayers OriG. art. has: 3 tables, 10 formulas,.and 12 figures. SIF13 CODE: 13/ SUM DATEs noae/ ORIG RM. 005 Card 2/2 S/182/60/000/002,/002/012 A161/AO29 AUTHORS% Polovnikov, V.V.i Kushch,,E.V. TITLE: Practical Use of Uear hoiiing-f-R-MIR-Production PERIODICAL: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, 1960, No. 2, pp. 4 - 8 TEXT: The "Krasnyy metallist" Plant In Konotop was the first to use roll- ing for gears of less than 100 mm in diameter and 1.5 module; now the Kharlkov- skiy traktornyy zavod im. Ordzhonikidze (Kharlkov Tractor Plant im. Ordzhonikid- ze) and the ChTZ are using it also for larger gears. The article contains de- tailed information on the process and a brief illustrated description of the ma- chines. The methcd is 5 - 10 times more productive than cutting, the gears are more durable, less me-tal is needed and no expensive milling cutters are requirW_ The principle is rotation of gear blanks in mesh with cogged rolls, squeezing metal out of grooves and forming teeth. Two machine types are known (Ref. 1), viz., rack type and roll type, but the roll type only is used at the time being. In the Llk6MM-22 (TsKEM-222 .), machin%of the Konotop Plant (Fig. 3, kinetic dia- gram) gear blanks are forced axially between rotating rolls, only small gearscan be produced, and the accuracy is not above "class 4". The ChTZ has a URBMM-13 Card 1/3 s/182/6o/ooo/oo2/oo2/ol2 Practical Use of Gear Rolling in Mass Production A161/Ao2g (TsMIM-13) machine with radial rolls feed and no axial blank feed; the accuraw obtained with 7 mm module gears is also nclass 4". The Khar'kov Tractor Plantin cooperation with NIT TVGh lm. Professor V.P. VologdIn mproved the accuracy by dividing the pro~e7~_i o two stages~ hot plastic deformation and cold finishkg rolling (with 0.05 mm allowanoe on tooth flank for cold rolling) (Ref. 2). The Khar'kov Plant, abbreviated XT3,(KhTZ), produced a hot-rolling machine (deswibed in Ref. 3), and a cold-finishing machine, and beginning with 1957, tractor gears of 5 mm module were obtained with an accuracy of the 2nd and 3rd class, The hot x,Tq-296 (KhTz-296,1 is illustrated In Figure 5. It works with radial feed of rollers and differs from the TsN11TMASh system machine (Fig. 11) by having one cogged and one smooth roll, rolls for the butt faces, and hydraulic drive for too! rests. Gears rolled over cn butt sides are ready without further machinirg. The cold-finishing XT3.-298 (KhTz-298) machine (Fig, 6) has one cogged roll, no smooth roll and no butt rolls. The KhTZ hot and cold machineaccommodates 200 - 500 nim in diameter gears with a maximum module of 7 mm and a maxim= width of 70 mm. The article includes the method used for calculating the roll tooth dimen- sions (Fig. 7).. This method Is n,:.t yet finally established, and further inves- tigations are necesEary, for it appears that the addendum shape is detrimental to the durability of rolls, and the generating angles (20 and 190.) are selected Card 2/3 S/182/60/000/002/002/012 Practical Use of Gear Rolling In Mass Production A161/Ac)29 at random. First-class accuracy of rolls appears to be not justified, for the ao- curacy of gears produced with them is not higher than 3rd class, and it seems that other factors than the generating roll accuracy are also involved. Gear blanks are heated for hot rolling by a sector-shaped Induction heater (Fig. 9) to 1,100- - 1,2000C. The entire hot rolling process beginning with pressing a push button to lower the heater on the blank lasts 48 see (Table 2). A photo (Fig. 10) shows a hot-rolled gear. Even the improved hot-rolling machine does not produce gears with stable 2nd - 3rd accuracy class due to warping, and further improvement must be sought in design improvement of the cold-rolling machine. Graphite lubrica- tion and rounded-up roll tooth addendum had a positive effect on the flow of met- al that was not satisfactory in the beginning. Only after an investigation car- ried out in 1957 by Yu.A. Fedorov with screwed in steel pins (Fig. 11) it was es- tablisbed that the tooth space of the roll must be deeper (0.75 mm deeper) so as not to restrict the flow of metal on the blank to the addendum tops. There are 11 figures, 3 tables and 5 Soviet references. Card 3/3 L 12890-63 EqP(~)fW(q)PDq(m)/~D3 AWrC/A,,zD Pf_4 allrd A'.CESSION NRi AP3001424 S/0136/63/000/006/0084/0085 Kushch, E. V.; Tvanovt V. K.; Rjai (:!!L _Le VITLE: Draw plate with adjustable roll section for dra-An% rectangular cross see-. tion tubin SOURCE: Tsveinrye metally*, no. 6. 1963p 84-85 TOPIC TAGS: draw plates, roll sectionst tuvAng APSTRACT: Authors describe a new type of draw plate with adjustable roll section used for drawing tubinq, and which is intended for small scale production. ~Vachine: is described in enclosure. Orig. art. hast 3 figures. ~ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED.- 00 DATE ACQ: 09JU163 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card IrUSHCH. I.I.; DIUGIRL. N.A., tokhnichookly rodaktor --l"Mmomw [Work practice of assembly mechanics at the Urals' Chemical KeLchinery Plant] Opyt slosarel-oborobohikov Uralkhlmuashsavoda. Kooky&, Gas, n&uohno-tokhn. lad-vQ mashinostrolts lit-ry. 1954* 15 pe (Microfilm] (Vachinery-boustruction) (KLRA 8:2) VEDIMNIKOV, Lev Alekseyevich; KUSHCH, L.K., redaktor; TIKHMOVA, Te.A.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor - PW [Problems in the prevention of ship collisions at sea] Zadachnik po voprosam produprezhdanita ntolknovenit audov v more. Hosirva, Izd-vo "Morokot transport," 1955. 101 n. KRA SM (Collisions at sea--Prevention) KMECH, L.0 kapital dallnego plavanyia I Ship collision prevention for navigation in fog. Mor.flot 15 no.5:9-12 My 155. (KLRA 8:6) (Yog signals) (Gollisione at sea--Prevention) OUCH. L. The use of marine radar stations in ship navigation. Mor.flot 15 no.12:7-10 D 155. MRA 9:3) 1. lopolnvayushchiy obyazannosti glavnogo shturmana Glavnogo upravlontya po besopasnosti moreplavaniya Ministerstya morskogo flota. (Navigation) (Radar) KUSHCH, L., Kapitan dallnego plavanlya. Important conditions for successful fall and winter navigation. Mor. flot 16 no.12:4-5 D 056. (MIRA 1012) 1. Upraylentys Glaymorrevizora, Hinisterstva. morskogo flota. (Navigation--Cold weather conditions) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) IWBHGH. L. -1 - Develop And impro*e the technical means And methods of ship handling. Mor.flot 17 n0-5--8-11 MY '57. (HLRA 10:7) 1. Gl%ynyy shturman Uprayleniyst glavnogo revizora po bazopasnoott moreplavaniya Hinisteretya morskogo flota. .. (Ship handlIng) BM04AN, Alifired Andreyevich; ROSTISLAVINA, K.T., red.; SUTYRIN, M.A.. retsen- zent; 9USHCH, L*K*, retsenzent; AMSEY317, V.I., red. izd-va; tekhn. red. (Manual for ship handlers in inland navigation] Pooobie dlia sudo- voditelia ozernogo plavaniia. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnot transport," 1958. 185 P- (MIRA 11t6) (Inland navigation) (Ship handling) BEKKAN, Allfred Andreyevich.- RABINOVICH, N.M., retsenzent; KMCH. red.; KAKRUISHITIA, A.N., red.izd-va; BOBROYA, V.A., [Kanual on the use of nautical instruments] Rukovodstvo po ekspluatataii shturmnakikh priborov. koakva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport." 1959. 117 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Nautical instruments) RULIKOV. Dmitriy Ivanovich; MATOY, Vladimir Fadayevich; SMWTKO, G.K., rateenzent; XONSTARTINOV, V.P., reteenzent; NUSHCH, L.K., red.; LOBANOV, Te.M., red.lzd-ve; BOBROVA, T.A., takhn.red. (Nautical equipment of ships for inland navigation) Novigatsionnoe oborudovanis sudov vnutrannago plavenita. Moskva, lzd-vo 'Raohnoi transport.* 1959. 127 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Inland unvigation) (Nautical instruments) KUSHCH, L. "Don" radar units. Mor. flot 19 no.5:31-33 My 159. (MIRA 12.7) l.Glavny7 shturman Ministeretva morskogo flota. (Radar In navigation) KUSHCH, L.K. Using the self-recording NEL-4 echo sounder for measuring depth5 over 500 meters. Ryb. prom. no.520-4 '59. (MIRA 150) 1. Glavnyy shturnan Glavmorrevizora.- (Deep-sea sounding) (Sonar)