SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NECHAYEV, YE. V. - NECHAEVA, A. S.

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1 '- Y, ~T )v I l (I , .M" Ile, , Yn 11, !,,, e a tm-5 n *. r) f e ri, - i, - ~ - . i , ' ~ f. , . - ~~ - - , '. - - -r. . I : - 3 .1 , , v Is ~'- - 1, :-1 ~ ~ *~,F,~ . V .-)p , kur . , f , z , , ~ j '. - . ! . 2 ~ i - . I , . ." , !.(. ~ - -3 , - ) I 'I , p , 04. 1 1 , ~ . -Z I ~4 - -- ; , 0 -) I ~ TS(Intfa ' ' Ia:771 p2: ; i( I in ~,i I ~ ~-r,3 -_i. f-od a ' pirivn3ry rrA , r, - k. and . medl v x ~. ~c ~. rvi -. r 'i -, - , r, 1~ I ! - r , - IfECili,YIV. Tn.K.(Tobollsk) Mditthnruitl~n ljrnhl,.-foji~ ditt. c,~rjt9rA !it I -J' qcllnnlq. V~At.v rthlol- jl-.Ap, or"o. Oliul 1.':1l) (Mftthmmatlos--Prohl,vn.q. axt-rri8ma. otc.) ZYULIKOV, G.M. , kand. tekhn. nauk; LOV TSO VA, Y8.6. , kand. ter. ~r. na.;r . NF,CIIAylijp Ye.N., inzh.; U.YLTOV, V.A., FC-N"N, ', Y , Construction of polyethylene pressuro [.1pes In 7. Gidr. I mel. P no.lOrO-51 0 '65. ( M:pk I R! " inthener-, FANAY&VA, A.&.. kandidat tekhatcheakikh nauk, redaktor; HASSUDOV, N.S., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk, rd&ktor; SOKOLOVA,, L.T.. tekhnichealriy redaktor. [Furnaces with pusimatic and nech&nical stokers designed by the Central Scientific Research Institute of Boilers and Turbines) Topki a pneymouethanicheakini zabrasyvateltaai N101. Moskva, Go@. nauch.-takhn. lid-vo mashinostroitel'not lit-ry, 1956. 83 P. (Leningrad. TSentrallnyi nauchno-isele-dovatellskit kotloturbiwi Inatitut. [Trudy] vol.30) (MIAA 9:8) (Furnaces) (Stokers, Mechanical) NARGULIS. S.A., insh. ; IMCHATIT, Tq. V., inth. Testibg the use of utllsd post to foroad-drefl spreader stoker furnmess. Torf. pro%. 35 no. 4g7-9 158. (KIRA 11:7) 1. TSentivillwy umuchno-iseledoystellskiy katlaturbincy7 inatitut imeni Polsunove. (Turnoces) (rest) vich. insh.. WLATVA. A.A. . k n(:~HAJU., Iffganly Vasil'_Le and. t f3khn. nauk. red.; RASSUDOV. H.S., &-olktor tokhn.rauk. nauchnyy red.; SIMDW)VSKIY, N.Z.. red.tad-va; SHCHZTINI?I^, :,.V., tAkhn.red. 1-hrnaces with pneumtic stators] Topki a pnevmn-mekhanirhoikimi zabrasyvatoliami. Mosima, Gos.noLuchn.-tekhn.izd-vo mash.lit-r7, 1959. 155 P. (Leningrad, TSentr4llnyl nmichno-isi;ledovfitnl'nkii kotlnturbinnyi institut. LTrudy). vol.15) (MIRA 11:11) (Boilers-Firing) IMCHAIEV, Ys.V., insh. Results of testing SU-2D-39 boilers with PM7r.LT~R furnaces. Snargamashinostroanis 9 no.lsl5-19 Ja 16). (WRA 16t)) (Boilers-Testing) (Furnaces-Testing) AR'fEMIfEVF V.P.1 inzh.; T-',CHATFV, Ye.V., inzh. Burning of anthracite In PMZ furnaces. Energetik 11 nc.9:21-24 S f63. (MIRA 16t10) NICHAYEV, Ye.V., kand. takhn. nauk Operation of furraces with pnem-t4c and =ech&nica-1 loading devices on different "a of coal. KnergOMABhinostroenie 10 no.2:11-14 F '64. (MIRA 17:6) NECHAM, Ye.V., kand. tekhr,. nnuir.; MARCII,'.!Z, S.A. inzh. Nrnares 'ditr, 1xicruma' - and mp7'-.aril:,7 s+,okers and re7eree rinning chain grattis. Energe-t:K 1~ nc.',Iz'?-Il N 164 (M'RA 18z2) NFCHAYEV, Ye.v., kand. tekhn. nauk; GAYLISH, Ya.V., inzh.i V! WKUROV, M.Kh. Testing of the SU-15-39 holler with a Shershnpv furnace system operating on milled peat. Prom. energ. 19 no.5L27-3C My 164. (MIFA 17:t" NECHAYEV.-Vhb-.X- kand. tekhn. nauk; VINWRADOTA, R.I., inxh.1 CHAPLYGIN, G.F., . , inzh. "rience in the operation of SU-20-39 boilers with PMZ-LTsR and PHZ-ChTsR furnaces. Prom. energ. 20,no.502-26 My 165. (MIRA 180) Pjo,lr.~, NFCIIAYEV _Yu,,__inzh.-polkovnIk, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk Exit nozzles of the enginen of supormonic airplanes. Av.i komm. 46 no.7i52-61 JI '63. (MIRA 160) (Supersonic nozzles) NUCHAYEV, Yu., inzb.-poliovni-~, il-)ktf)r '~eklu.. nauk pennant '.S r., I'- J.V. 1 r -. ~ ' ~ . ": ' ' -_! 3 '-" (KIFIA I " : -" ) I~EL: illl YZV ; ~ rFi:-' - - - - - Stabi I. I ty c, f, f 4. ". 4. ~, I . .. . . - . 20-21 Ag 1 ~-5. 1. Kafedra "'r-c-rlyn ~!- ' - ~ ,: r. Iristituta rybnuy : rr,. :tti I RWHATIV. Tu.A. Pebbles of gypesous rock. Priroda 42 n0-11:114-115 N '53. (MLRA 6.11) 1. Holotovskiy goeudarstyennyy universitet. (G7"um) A ~ ( Ii /j / , V 7'4f. /, NICCRATEV.Tu.A.(Voronezh) Giant linden. Pr1roda 44 no.9:118 S155. (KIRA 8:11) (Linden) Name: 14ECHAYEV., Yu. A. Diasertation: Kinds of wood in the mountain forests of the Central part of the Northern Caucasus and their econouic importance Degree: Cand Aer Sci ATMtfftlvnj Min A(priculture UO"SH, Voronezh Forestry EngineeriDg IMt .Defense Date, Placel 1956, Voronezh Source: Knizhnaya Ietopia', No 45, 1956 Wlc-on~r--V, ~c A UCffANYV. TV.A. - NMOMMMW Tubular shafts in gypsum formed by tree roots. Priroda 45 no.6:120 jo 156. (KLRA 9:8) 1. Molotovskiy gosudarstvenn`7 univermitat imeni A.M. Gor'kogo. (Gypsum Mrst) ZALKIND, I.E.; NECWEV, yu.A-; SADCVaIY, A.N., rad. (Limestonev dolomite and gypsum in Perm Province) Izvestniak, dolomit i gips v Permskoi oblasti. Perm' , Permskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 124 p. (MIRA .17:1) HECRAYEV I Iru.A. lAad wW zinc in cupriferous sandstones of Pere Province. Gookhimila no.5:453-454 161, (MIRA 14:5) 1. Ministerstvo geolgii i okhrany nedr SSSR, Permakiy geolo- gorazyedochnyy treat. (Perm Proyince-4o"r ores) (Lead) (Zinc) NWHAMI Yu.A. .10 Cuproua sandstones in Perm Province. Sov.geol. 6 no.2.-135-IM F 16" (ME-,A 16 -- 4) 1. Permakiy geologorazvedochnyy crest. (Perm Province-Sands tone) (Perm Province-Copper) L 18316-65 9'WG(J)/9Vf (1)/UP(e)/VdO(k)/EWT(m)/FPF(c)/EFF(n)-2APR/EFC(b)-2/EWP(b) Pz-6/Pr-b/F9-b/Pu-L IJP(c)/AFWL/SM Vd/AT/WH ACCESSION KRi AP4049532 S/0089/64/017/005/0329/0335 AUTHOR: millionshchikov, M. .1 Gverdtaiteli, 1. 0.j Abramov, A. 6.j Gorlov, L. V.1 Gubanov 'Yu. D.i Yefremov, A. A.t Zhukov, V. F-1 Ivanov, V. Ye.; KovY*r:1nv V. K77Mtelov. Ye. A.1 KosovskLy, V. Q.t Vukbarkin. N.-Te.t Kucherov, R. Ya.t Laly*kin, S. P.i karkin. V. 1.i A.j Pozdny kov, B. S.r Ponomarev-Stepn N. A1.1 amar n, Ye. N.1 Serov, V. Ya.1 Ueov, V. A. Fedin, V. 0. Y*Aovlev. V. V.i Yakutovich, M. V.1 Khodakov. V. A.: Kowa~x Its. G-~V- TITLE# The "Romashka" high-temperature reactor -converter SOURCEs Atomnays energiya, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 329-335 TOPIC TAGSs nuclear power reactor, reactor feasibility study, re- search reactor, thermoelectric converter/Romashka 0 ABSTRACTo The authors brienydescribe the construction. parameters, test results. and operating experience of the *Rowashka' reactor- cord I / I-,- - 0316-65. ACCESSION NRs AP4049532 converter unit, which has been in operation at the Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute since August 1964 * The fuel used is uranium dL- carbide enriched to 90% U235. Ora hite4nd beryllium are used as reflectors. Electricity is gene silicon-germanium semicon- ductor thermocouples distributed on the outer surface of the reflec- tor and connected In four groups which can be connected in series or in parallel. The temperatures of the active zone and outer sur- face are 1770 and 1000C, respectively. The power ratings are 0.50- 0.80 kW electric and 40 kW thermal, the maximum current (parallel connection) is 88 A, the neutron flux is 1013 neut/cm2 sec in the center of the active zone and 7 x 1012 on its boundary. The reactor has . negative temperature reactivity coefficient. The equipment has high inherent stability and requires no external regulator, and littie change was observed in the thermocouple properties after 2500 hours of operation. Tests on the equipment parameters are continu- ing,and the results are being analyzed for use in future designs. Orig. art. hass 8 figures and I for--I&. Card 2/3 ITECBYEV, Y,.;.A. Lithological control of capper m!neralizatiom In 'pper rocks in the Perm portion of the Ural Mountain region and In the Kama-Vyatka area. Sov. geol. 7 no.10i132-136 0 164. (,'4!PA ~7tl~~ WG (M /E0(c)/9P?6172/k Pr-X ACCESSION WR: AP5004002. s/oo89/65/o-L,,,/ool/bo3j/bo4o AUTHOR: Lomakin, S. G.; Yu. A. TI=: Transient processes and measuj?emente'of the reactivity,of.a reactor con-., ........... taining bemllium. 0-7 SOURCHt Atomn~Wa energiya, v.. 18s, ~noe 1j, 1965., 33-40 q TOPXC TAGSs reactivity power coefficient# reactor control,, beryllium, photo- neutron-- delAyed -gamma- deWed -neutron ABsTRACTt: By tojdzg into account the available.pu~lished data on the half lives supplemented with calculations of the f~and yields of.photoneutrons from beryllium, --...sverafa enerMr of delayed ga=as and photoneutrons, tho authors examine the 'in.. 1-fluence of thaveactions Be9(n, 2n)Beb and Bo9(71 n)BeO on the transients occur- ring in a.-reactor containing bery.Uium nuclei. The reactor-kinetics equations are solved and,the deviation of the reactor yeriod'from the asymptotic value van cal- culated for different reactivities,and for different constant-poweroperatW pe-, 'ths~deviation was'determi -experiments. for a critical riods. In addition.4, 0e d_ lly Card 1/3' ~L 27630-65 ACCESSION XR: AP5004002 assembly with 0,1~ reactivity. Optimum conditions for, the measwenent of reactivi-_ ty were selected on the basis of these results and the positive reactivity period was measured 100-_200 see following a jump in the reactivity. The negative re- activities were also-measured by an integral method. The results yielded date on the.undersaturation factor and the relative contribution made to the reactivity :by each group of photoneutrons,,'as a function ot the time that the source was kept in the reactor, -The efficiency of the delayed neutrons and photoneutrons wis also determined experimentaUy by,replacing the fuel with an absorber,, and by dater- mining the change in reactivity dud'to this replacement. It is concluded that the goama.-neutron and neutron-neutron reactions in beryllium =at be taken into ac- count in the measurement of the reactivity and in choosing-the measurement con- ditions* If the time at constant-power is en-the order of-1000 see andthe period is measured 200 see after the jump in irdactivity, the deviation of the measured period from the asymptotic value does not exceed 0.1% forperiods in the 10--100. see range.~ - "as authoka thank X. -R. Ponomarev-SteM,for vols, 1e advice anid interest in the work, and.Ya. V_-Shev_eTe_Y-for& discussion of.the results Orig. art, hasi 5 figures amA 22, fo_rmlaaa ASSOCUTIONt None Card 3 ACC NRI AP7002715 i SOURCE CODE: UH/O38l/66/ooo/oo6/ooio/ool5 AU711OR: _ke~4ajvv, Yu. A..; Yermolov, I. N. ORG: Volgograd Scientific Research Institute for the Technology of Machine Building (Volgogradskiy NII tekhnologil mashinostroyeniya) 1ITLE: Portable ultrasonic pulsed semiconductor thickness gage SOURCE: Defektoskopiya, no. 6, 1966, 10-15 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic inspection, ultrasonic sensor, piezoelectric transducer, pulse signal, transistorized amplifier/ UIT-4 thickness gage ABSTRACT: The authors describe in detail a pulsed ultrasonic transistorized thick- ness gage (UIT-4) in which the thickness can be read directly on a galvanometer scale. Unlike resonant gages, it can be used to measure thicknesses of material which is not, uniform in thickness, such as pipes with strongly corroded inside surfaces, It con- I sists of a type FS piezoelectric pickup operating at 2.5 M, a transistorized ampli-I fier made up of standard blocks, and a glavanometer. The measured thickness range is 3 - 25 mm with accuracy better than �5%. The thickness is determined from the time elapsed between the application of thd pulse and the first received echo. The accuracy can be improved to 1 - 1.5%. Tests were made of the characteristics of the probes at frequencies 1.8, 2-5, 4-0, 5.0, and 6.0 MHz and the 2.5 MZ frequency was found to be most suitable. The thickness gage passed various tests at the Volgograd refinery and was adopted for use there. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 14/ sm wz: lomay&l oRiG mw: oo6/ = Ru: oo4 IMC: 62D.179-16 CHAYN. Turly Alsksandrovich KOO, Tu.I., kend.blolog,nauk# red.; U_ KUAffOT# A.?., red,lzd-ve; URN, T.N.. takhn.red. (Forest resouross of Kabardino-Balkerls) Leanys bogatstva gabs rdino-Balim At. Nall chik.' gaberdino-Ballmrskoe ImLshnos lxd-vo, 1960. 14) p. (NIRA 14s4) (Kabardino-Belkar A.S.S.R.-Forests and forestry) ABRAMOVICH, Ye.14.; ISCILAYIV, Yu,A. Authigenic fluorite In Kungur deponita of the Perm area of the Ural Mountain region. Dokl, AN BAR 135 nn,2:4194-415 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Permakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet lm.A.H.Gorlkogn I Permskiy geologo-raxwednchrqy trast. Predstavleno akademikom II.M.Strakhovym. (Perm Province--Fluorite) L 7004-66 EWT(d)/EWP(Y)/--WP(k)/r-.Wp(h)/EWp(l) ACC NR: APS026820 SOURCE CODE: UM/0286/65/000/017/0095/0096 INVENTOR: Nechayev, Yu. A.; Vlasenko, V. P.; Shevyakov, G. Ye. ,ORG: none TITLE: A pulsed ultrasonic thickness gauge. Class 42, No. 174453 [announced by Volgograd Scientific Research Institute of Nachine Building Technology (Volgograk- skiy nauchno-losledovatellskly institut tekhnologii mas ostroyeniya)] SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy L tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 95-96 ,TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic inspection, electronic measurement ,,ABSTRACT: This Inventor's Certificate Lntroduces aeulsedliltrasonic thickness f ~gauge designed chiefly for measuring.the thicknels f metal and plastic components .for the case of unilateral access to the object beling measured. The instrument con- tains a high-frequency radiator, a receiving device and an electronic measurement circuit. To Improve accuracy and facilitate measurement* and to make the Instrument 'portable, the gauge has a filp-flop stage with a square pulse generator and a probe :for reception of the echo pulse connected at the Inputs* while a measurement bridge :Cwd 1/2 UDC: 531.717.521 : 534.8 L. 7001#-" 1ACC M AP5026920 4 ;Circuit Is connected to the output. This circuit has a neediA Indicator for direct !reading of the quantity being masured without changing the adjushment of the In- each measur"ment. lUB CODE: EC,lE/ SUBM DATE: l6FeN3/ OlUG W: 000/ OTH REF: 000 aw Cod. 2/2 KAZAR71.0. T.P., prof., NECHAM Tu.B. Anesthasin potentipted by amuroplegic dr-tirs in 458 o-Dersitlons [with summnry in English]. Khirurgiia 14 no.6:19-45 Je 15A (MIRA 11:8) 1. 11 klinik-I 4-Y kRfpdry khiru-gii (zav. - prof. V.I. "Panakiy) TSentrRIOnne-o Instituta usoversh~nstvovqniyR vrnehey an base Teentrall noy klinicheakoy bolinitay NiniatmrntvA Dutey sonbahchentyR (Vachallnik bollnitsy V.N. Zakharchenko). (ANESTHESIA.INDOTRACHEAL, potentinted qnPath. in thorncic & nbdou.surg. (Rue)) (ANNSTRESIA, LOCAL, same (Rue)) (THORAX, surgery potentint-d locs%l & andotrac-hoAl nneeth. (Rua)) (ABDOM. surgery. potentint-d locnl & ondotracheRl anesth.(Rus)) N-BCHAYEV, Yu.B. Artificial hibernation in surger7 under local aneotheeia. Akt. vop. obezbol. no.2ol7l-481 159. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz 4,y kafedry khirurgii (zaveduywhchiy - prof. V.I.Kazwwkiy) TSentrallnogo Instituta usavershonstvovaniya vrachey. (ARTIFICIAL HIBEPWATION) (LOCAL ANESTHESIA) 'i , . j~ . , C: i; , , ". c ('- ~'Jc i - - "Artifici,ill !,!L-- V: '.' I r "; IN E C. A"' E V , 11 -L ~ . (: I - ~:, - ~ :, I " ~ , ( ~ , , , - L -~ I'v- I- r.,., . " , ; - --' -',. ,- -2,- - . 1. , I .. I' I ' r, , ~- '; , ; - ' - - ' - - ; : - - - : ~- -- - ~ i - ~ ~ . ; , r, - , . - I NWHA7V __ju. B.; ANOKHIN, L. A.; BUYANOVA, N. 'I. ---- j PrincipleE of anesthesia 'n thymect=7 in myast~pn-'a. Grud. krir. no.5196-1M 161. (MIRA 1. Iz kafedry takulltatskoy kh!mrgii let-hebnogo fakulltota (zav. - akad. A. N. Bakulev) 11 Moskovskogo moditainakogo lnf;tituta imeni N. 1. Firovova (dir. - dote3ent M. G. Sirotkina) (KYASTIC.'NIA GFLAVIS) (THYMUS GLAWD-SURGERY) (114TRATRACHEAL AIIESTHESIA) gCHAYEVj_ Yu.B.~ kand.med.nauk; BUYANOVA, V.I.; SGIWJEVA, Ye.V. rntroductory intravenous anesthesia with baltinal. Vest.?hlr. no.1299-104 162. (mu 15: 1) 1. iz rakulltetakoy khirurgichenkoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.F. Bakulev) 2-go Moskovskogo moditainskogo institute. im. N.I. PirnFova (dir. - dotsent M.G. Sirotkina). (BARBITURATES) (IITRAVENOUS AKESTIMIA) t i it i P 'nij n c ALEKSANDROVO Yu.A.; NECHAYEV, Yu.I. Radioactive source of pulse radiation. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no.2tl68-169 Mr-Ap 162. (W FLA 15: 5) 1. Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR. (Radioisotopes) (Gamma rays) '7 5/120,61/000/004/029/034 E192/E382 ,2,1 6000 AUTHOR -Nechayev Yu I TITLE: An instrument for measuring arv. automat ic maintaining of the level of 1 iquid nitrogen and hydrogen PERIODICAL,. Pribory i tekhnika ek-3perimenta no. 4 ig6i pp. 174 1715 TEXT The in-3trument is designed for work with a liquid- hydrogen bubble chamber and consists of a apacitive pick-up, a measuring circuit a Jiscriminator irctjit and an electro- magnetic valve. The level pick up or transducer is in the form of a cylindrical capacitor (Fig. 1) of the same type as that described in Pef. 2 (Ya~Nl SelplOor M.-S. Aynutdinov and S.Nl Zombkovskiy - ITE no ~ 1960 29) The transducer does not consume any Lurrent jo 'here 15 no question of heat- transfer from it to the liquid The qensitivity of the trans- ducer Is exprepsed by /~c/'.h r 0.556(c E,)/InD2/DIIpF/ ml Card 1/0 _- I-, ~t , 7 S/120/61/ojo/004/029/034 An Instrument for Meagur Ing E192/L?382 where D and D2 ar e t lie diatnet Or " Of the internal and external yl j nd ef s respe,-. t ivelY 1 9 t he perm) I t I v I tV ut the 11(juld and liq thp permit rivit y ()f the vapour- V It should be borne in mind that the,., pormittivities depend on temperature and prf,-~,ljre Th-, t r ans,.JuL er had dimensions I D2 = 8.4 mm and D 1 1 MM It was tPq T ed in boiling liquid hydrogen and nitrogen Its !zen-3il i%; it v I or I iquid hydrogen was 0..6 pF/cm and for 1 1 qoj i d ni t r ogen 1t was I . 2 pF/cm The electrical circuit of the itiF.' rument is -hown in Fig 2~ This is based on the capac itan(~ e-measuring circuit described in Ref. 3 (Ye,,V Kuznetsov - PTE 1956 no, 1 58) A quartz control oscillator 114ed in the circuit permits the use of cable 45 m long betweon the pick-up and the circuit The voltage proportional to the level of the liquid is obtained across the r esistaric P P I P,.nd is measured by the meter I The initial current from the supply source is Card 2/$ - 5/12o/61/ooo/oo4/029/034 An instrument for measuring .... -!92/E382 compensated in the circuit. The zero setting before the measurements is adjusted by the trimmer capacitor C I * The sensitivity of the circuit is 0.3 V/pF and the linearity of the meter is 28,0' for the capacitance range of 25 pF. The overall sensitivity of the equipment is 0.36 V/cm for liquid nitrogen, 0.18 V/cm for liquid hydrogen and 0.0115 V/cm for helium. The control of the liquid level iR done by the Schmitt circuit; the control interval for the liquid level is set by the potentiometer R and the average level is adjusted by the potentiometer R_ 'rhe normal control interval for the equipment is over 5 mm. The instrument was successfully tested with liquid hydrogen and was also used with liquid nitrogen. The author expresses his gratitude to N.B. Delon for discussing the problem and to P.F. Kozlov for building the equipment. There are 2 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and I non-Soviet-bloc. The English-lang-uage reference quoted is: Ref. 1 - W.E. Williams - Rev. Scient. Instrum., 1954, 25, no.2, 111. Card 3/1 ~, 5/120/61/000/004/029/034 An instrument for measuring .... E192/E382 ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Physics Instituto of' the AS USSR) SUBMITTED: November 30, 1960 Fig. 1: Card 4/f ALEKSANDROV, Yu.A.; VORONOV, G.S.; GORBUTIKOV, V.M.; DELONE, N.B.; NECHAYEV, Yu.I.; RATVEYEVA, A.V., red.; POPGVA, S.M., tekhn. red. (Bubble chambers) Puzyrlkovye kamery. (By] IU.k.Aleksandrov I dr. MoAva, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 339 P. (MIRA 17 - 1) L 24507-65 ~tEWT(m)- IJP(c)/SSD/BSD/AM(c)/AEDC(a)/SSD(&)/AFWL/AS 3 AM4020390 BOCK MWITATIM ASD(&)-5 AlekswArcrp Th* Ael Varonor,, Oe Sol Gerbunkov, Ve 9Delano,. No Bol 11schaTmv,001[ Bubble dim&hqrs'-.(ftsy*r'k*vj*y -kamry*) Mesa ow'# Gosatamisdat; 1963. 339 p. I to Errata slip Inseeted, 36W copies printed, Under the editer-i Ins bIbI 9 I ship Delone.,:N* Bel Editort lktyoMa, As Vol Technical editort Popov&, so~-Iv. -fPI-d6ft""rt-8MiMQF-#JI* As-- ~~TCPX TAOSs Bubble chwabor,, charged particle.. track formtIon, track abservationj photatila scattoring#.4drogoa refraction,, superhs&tedIiqaid,, Taper bubbless hydrogen cb&xbor. FURPCM AND CCVMCEs The book represents the first-attempt at asystematic ex- -position of the principles of the operation and the design of bubble chambers and 0 their possibilities for the observation of particles, Special attention in paid to the physics of the formation and the observation of tracks In the bubble chamber, to generalizatice of separate data concerning the properties of.the wor- king medl=# and.to chamber design &M future trends.. V. L Vskslor directed the L 24W-65 AU4=3W author$! ittootion to the need for this--compilatione The-authors utilized the- work~of specialists at the CbOyedinennyoy Mistitut UdorMkh lksledavaniy. the lcheska i -ffm hatitut Tearet' p!~r~lmintallncgr Fialki -the Fisicheekly T Akademil Nauk SWRO &M We MOBROTaxly j=-hans;9ai;icbeyk_i7__Ih ItItat, The authors were MR directly by Lt BernshtW (computing the scattering of phato- fi3m) -it. NO;: or- (c ocking the ~ computations - of the geometric theory of AWica. triceZ, -& and A. Suchkow _�Ziridenkoy Lobtaining data concerning the refraotbr* Wax of hydrogen),, Zubovs-Ivrogramming and performing the computer work),O and 0. Panwareva (Mwparinj the Mustratism)o TABIS,CV CCOTWMr Foreword 3 ftrt ra "ical principles of the action of a tubble absin r 3 Ch. Is Thtroduction Ch* 2*- kitlation of vapor babbles by. acharged partIcle.-In a ouperheated liquid A. SO Cho 3, Special characteristics af the initiation process In liquid and S&*4Aqm Id Card 2/4 L 24507-65 )W20M - Aixtures .--56 Cho 4 Aroorth *ad condensation of bubbles -w-65 Cho 5j~' Iffoatly4n"s of bubble-obambers 91 Part II* Deslo of bubble dwabors Ch. 6. Working nedia *f bubble chambers 93 --.Ch. 71 Pressure-changing mechanism 121 Ch, S* MumInAtion and phatograpbr-- . 147 Ch,, 9. Auxll-W7 apparatus needed for O"ration of a bubble chamber 44 Cho. 20o , H34regen chamber* 225 ~~Io; Special structural characteristics of various bubble chamber* -.- 257 Cho Part nL Particle Identification with the ald of bubble chubers Cho 126 -Infazation. concerning a particle obtained as-& result of measuring track-oofirdinates 267 Ch# l3o Measuring particle velocity according to the density of tracks 299 Cho 244' SettI4 up "riaents with bubble chambers X* C-rd 3/1. ;~~! I I ":?-43.1WI.I.- fl ACCESSION NR: AT4025296 5/0000/63/000/000/0078/0085 AUTHORS.- Akulina, D. K.1 Nechayev, Y1. TITLE: Interferometer system using an electronic phase shift6r for the Measurement of rapid phase variation in the microwave band ' SOURCE: Diagnostika plazmy* (Plasma diagnostics)l ob. statey. Mos- cow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 76-85 0 TOPIC TAGS: microwave plasma, phase shifter, electromagnetic inter- ference,' plasm& densitk, electron density I ABSTRACT: In view of some shortcomings of the Wharton scheme for interferometric determination of the change in phase of a microwave signal passing through a plasma (University of California Radiation Lab. Report UCRL-4836, September 1957), a different interferometer scheme is proposed using an electronic phase shifter first suggested by V. P. Ty*chinskiy (Radiotekhnika i elaktronika v. 1, 12, 1525, Card ACCESSION NR: AT4025296 1956 and v. 3, 9, 1162, 1956). Among the advantages claimed for this interferometer version is the possibility of using any type of micro- wave generator (such as a magnetron), the elimination of the losses occurring in long lines, additional amplification of the microwave signal, and increased speed. The variation in plasma density can be calculated from the known change in the phase of the signal, using the formula 2x.d A(P = _'T_ where d -- plasma diameter, X wave length, n kp __ critical con- centration at which the microwave signal does not pass througN the plasma (n,, = 3.12 x 10-10 (02, where a) is the signal frequency). The equip nt was test!d with a plasma jet J-6 am Ln diameter and an electron density 10 2 clC The phase deviation amounted to 2w Card 2/1 ACCESSION NR; AT4025296 t*,Ie lifetime of the plasma was 30-50 ~Lsec- Orig. art. hass 7 figures and 1 formula. - ASSOCIATIONs None SUBXITTEDj 190ct63 SUB'CODE: ME, EC DATE ACQs 16Apr64 NR REP SOV: 002 ENCL: 02 OTHER: 001 Card 3/0 - --------------------------- M!, mill Ang 1 i A a i i n I ri, i r a,: er r - LP A/9 , em i , X; r-4 sl r ar Ln- he !or :Df Ter h. -~(- I . 111alItHAYEV, Yu. (E:n-. KnJor) u "Blade Machinen " (Io-,,a*ochnyye Mashtny) , Veo t . Vozd. Floti2, 1.'o. L, I -., SuTm-wry of art!-le D --: mar - h7ECHAYEV, Yu. Eng. Maj. Cand. Tech. Sci. "Characteristics of Turbojet Engines," Vest. Vozd. Flota, No.6, pp ')3-63, 1v53 Transilation D 1/909 I i ~ , V\ I .. , , ,\ , WAMM.P.K.; AIAK.UM,L.P.; GOVCROV,A-li.; KOIJOVALOV.U.Ye.; MWHATBV, Yu.N. - FAVIJWXO.V.P.; FIDOROV,R.M.;PISARBV.M.S.. Inzhener-Mwam. ~~or; KM tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Theory of Jet engines] TeorLia reaktirnykh dvigatelei. Noskva, Voen. izd-vo Ministerstva oboroay SSSR. 1955. 295 P. (MIRA 9:3) (Jet propulsion) NEC-04-IT-IV, TO N STWHKIM, Boris Sergeyevich. skadoulk.- KAUNDUAR, Pogas FArspetovich; AJADUST. lay Petrovich; OOTOROT. Alsksmadr SWIsyevich; WOUTIT. j4jj&&.A'16,-'sWmv,LcA;_WOROT, Roma Mironovich; DMITRIYETSKIT, T.T.'- professor. doktor takhnichmairikh asuk. reteensent.- YININ. O.N.. kendidat tokhnichookikh nauk. rodairtor; BOOOKOICTA. N.Y., isdatell- skly redmktor; ZUDAKIX, S.M., tekhnicheeldkh redaktor (A theory of jet engiums; turbmachines] Teorlie reektlynykh dvigatolet lopstochuye mashiny. Pod red. B.S.Stechkins. moakwo. Go@. itd-yo obor. prourehl.. 1956. 548 p. (KLFA 10:1) (Turbomahines) 11'FeCi I A' YEV , Y V N' PHASE I BOOK E)GUTTATION 1111 Stechkin, Boris Saripyevich, Kazandzhan, Pogos Karapetrivich, Alekseye-~, L-ev Petrovich, Govorov, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, Konovalov, Nikoiay Yefimu-,rl-h, Nechayev, YxLlian Nikolayevich, and Fedorov, Roman Mironovich Teoriya reaktivnykh dvigateley; rabochiy protsess i kharakteristiki (Theor-y of Jet Engines; Operation and Characteristics) Moscow, Gborongiz, 19'A. 533 p. 20,000 copies printed. Ed.:(Titie page): Stechkin, B.S., Academician; Ed. (Inside book): Yanovskiy, I.L., Engineer; Ed. of Publishing House: Bogomolova, M.F.; Tech. Ed.: Rozhi-n, V.P.; Managing Ed.: Sokolov, A.I., Engineer. PURPOSE: This is a textbook approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR for students of aviation vuzes. The ~,ook may be also useful to engineers working in the field of aircraft engine construction. COVERAGE: This book is an independent part of the general course In "Theory of Jet Engines." The first part of this series, "'iladed Machines", was pu lished in 1956. In this book the authors describe in detail gas dynamics analysis, the testing methods.and the characteristics of a numl r of types of jet engines. Card 1/11 Theory of Jet Engines (Cont. ) ILU Thq give the clAwalfleation of the basic types of jet engines: turt)o-jets, turbo-props, r~-Jets, and Uqtdd propellant rocket engines, and describe- the special features of each. The description of each particular type contains the folloving information: a) the basic theory of oppration, 0 t.',.- methodr of leter- mination of test-stand and flight characteristics, c),informAtion on special features in practical operation of the engine, d) methods for selecting basic design parameters, and e) the gas dymamics analysis of the engine in designing. In the compilation of this book the works of Stechkin, B.S., Kazaadzhan, P.K., and others of the authors' collective were used, as well as the existing liter- ature on bladed machines and jet engines. Individual chapters were written by the following authors: Ch. I and TV, by Govorov, A.N.; Ch. IT and XV, by Alek- seyev, L.P.; Ch. III and Sec- 7 of Ch. XVI, by Konovalov, N. Ye; Ch. V to EX, by Nekchayev, Yu. N.; Ch. X, XI, and Sec. 1-6 of Ch. XVI, by Fedorov, R.M.; and Ch. XII, XIV and Ch. XVII by Kazaa4shan, P.K. The authors express thanks to Professors Nallkumov, T.M. and Kulagin, I.I., and also to Docent 7Astel, Yu-K. for their valumble remarks and advice. There are 27 references, of which 25 are Soviet, including 2 tr-anslations)and 2 Rnglish. Card 2/ 1.1 NECKAYEV, Tu.N.0 inzhener-podpolkovaik, professor, doktor tekha.nauk Engines for space shiP9 of the future. Part 1: Electric power stations In outer apace (as revealed by data from the foreign press). Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.8:7546 Ag 161. (114IRA 14:8) (Space vehicled-Propulsion systems) NECHAYEV, Yu.W.: i*Ib.--podpolkovnJ-k, prof., doktor takhn.nauk Engine of the space ship of the frture. Part 2t Electrical rocket engina(as revealed by foreign press data). Vast. Vozd. Fl. no.10:76-79 0 161. (MIn 15:2) (United States- Sp&ie 7ehi clee- Propulsion systems) NECHAYEV, Yu., inshener-polkoynik, prof., doktor tekhn.nauk Flights to the depths of the wAverse. Av.i knam. 45 no.~: 10-17 162. OGRA 1518) (Outer space exploration) -Ecli'~ lnzh.-polkovTiik; Y .,,,,,.prof., doktor tokhn. nauk, aht L '; ITIK, G. 1. , red . ; CIAPAvEVA, ~%. 1. , tekhn. red. .LIntake device!; of supersonIc planc.9] %khod-ve uzltroirtva sverkhzvu~co-r,-kh s,r%olotav. Yoskv,~, VoonIzdit, ]c,03. 137 j. ,m,IF,A 16:12) I (Airplane ~---Jot propulsion) HICHArEV, Tu., iazh.-polkovnIk, prof., doktor tekhn. mauk Regulation of input devices of supersonic airplmmes. kv. kom. 45 no-D53-60 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:1) (Airplanes-Turbojet engines) PHASI I BOOK EXPL40ITATION sov/6577 Nechayev, Yu. N., Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Engineer, Colonel Vkhodnyye ustroystva everkhzvukovykh samoletov (Air Inlets of Supersonic Aircraft) moscow, Voyenizdat N-va obor. SSSR, 1963. 137 P. 5500 copies printed. Ed.: G. I. Kalashnik; Tech. Ed.: R. I. Chapayeva PURPOSE: This book is intended for the engineering, technical, and flying personnel of the Soviet Air Force and for students of technical aviation and flying schools of the Air Force, Civil Air Fleet, and Dosaaf. COVERAGE: The book presents designs of the air Inlets and t~ie pro- ceases taking place in them. Particular attention Is given to the ga3-dynsmic processes connected with the central-body Inlet diffusers. There are 12 referenceot I Soviet and 11 obn-Soviet. C grd-~ - ENT(1)/E.IT(m)/EEG(k)-2/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EI-VP(k) IJP(c) NG/JD/GS ACC NRt AT60163" (N) SOURCE CODE3 UR/0000/65/000/000/0022/0029 AUMORS: Bokshtey7i, S. Z.; Bokahteyn, B. S.; Zhukhovitshk-i--6-"; Ki-a hk-~~S !--T Nechayov,-Yu. S. ORG: none 'C TITLL: Relaxation me hod for the study of point defects in the cgj~al 111ttice of metals SOURCE: All UkrSSR. Podvizhnost' atomov v kristallichaskoy reshetke (Mobility of atoms in cryatnl lattice). Kiev, Izd-vo Naukova dumka, 1965, 22-29 TOPIC TAGS: metal cryotal, crystal lattice, I crystal lattice defect, 0 m2ph I ABSTRACT: A rolaxation method for the study of point defects In moull ci-jutal lattices is presented. The proposed method is particularly suited for the separate determination of the activation energies of vacancy formation Qf, and vacancy mobility Qm in metal crystal lattices. The method is based on the determination of the vacancy relaxation time at) a function of the tnynporaturo Card 1/.3 A;Q= ~V- -Al 29800-66 ACC NRi A76016344 F 1g, . I .lomporaturc dependence of the electrical FiBk rooistanco of notals for difforont rates of hooting. 1 - lattice with equilibrium vacancies concontration small hosting rato; 1, - lattice without vacancies, large heating rate; 2p 3 - intermediate curves. and Q. fron -c r A c x p (Q,.; R T). The value of ~f is darived from a j:ra;h of In LL-R VU 7h0 -'.10thad wan it T 7.PQ ntal insUi Inti ,,ested on alujunun un,': a 3choritic of the o r ime (,n if; presentod. It was found that tho ralaxAil~ion Liino for A.1 at the mcltixi,~ -,.oint was 1.9 x 10-1 sec anci Cf ::~ 17 ~cal/nolu. A varintInn oil the above motnod affords a s-~udy of *4,-,o 'rUnotic3 for 1~hn r,~-os*LaUILL~~-rjnt of oq-Liiliuri= vurar,~.,.os- c~ncer,~.rn- tions. This method ig basod on tho doterrdnation of the chunCn in ti,a oloctrical rosintanco 4 ~ 1 = 9 1 - Zo,,, whoro Q C), is tho oloctrical resistnnea of an ideal lattice at 7, un6 Is the equii1brium value nf Lho oloctrical rouintanco at T1 Orig. art. has: 7 f if-,ures and' 4 eq,.wtion2. SUD GODE. 2 101/ SUBM DA-ii: Crruo c 61. Card 3 RE 0, " fC Tii no! n ~r . n~ '-a i, % flikopc,11 sit. 'rr. znur. A 1. Tr,~.,3t Nikopoll-Marganetq r Gret.norierik,-). TS14 Tlgoroslisr,en~vo., (:',)r fl,-riqyev~ L EWT(m)/ZWP(w)/ZU(d)/T/EWP(t)/WP(b) JD ACCEMON NR- AP5012028 UR/0377/65/000/001/0031/0038 (Decoaaad)j AUTHOR: j-Ya-gud-a-yov-M-.W Bas!T~, A. Yo. Nechayev, Yu. Ye.: Mavashov, Yu. Ishm, V. Ju. 71TIX: 4fgh= temperature jolar furnace 2 m in diameter SOURCE: Gelltotekhnft no l i 965, 31-38 TOPIC:TAGSs - solar furnscj~ solar energy converter, hellostat, reflector orlentatIon, electronic tra-627W-system ABSTRACT: A two-motor solar furnace with a hellostat was constructed In 1962 at the solar likboratory of the FTI AN VzSSR in order to permit the study. of thgrm2p at by Cal /Vronerties of materrials at high temperatures. The furnace consists of two units, a Ij parabolic reflector with a mirror (2 in In diameter) and an orientator, each having its own system of azimuthal- zonithal axon. The instrument can be used: (a) for the direct orientation of the reflector by the sun and (b) In oporation with the hellostat orientator, !---tho-aPtIcal--axPj-oUtb-, for" wdw~ffetft Card rh A I AV . Li Rol .~ju G iL Mo. V. hi th 01 CdU~ goiNk 0- ... EfOweW. IRS 410 dift. I at nmetka vrideas -and at moit edl "K. . . cigico. 4 W-A WJk NO d It . UW content (9 cu Lxpd. remilt, 1914. 41M. -to. e e T t[Kmat mots ~rmwsiw cam - stiticiid" 11'0 Rim it CIU11111M. each, iftsmen! I . all" ICU -am., tba, brmfim CiC%. 17 + Mai tWr nZNIKGW. A.A.; NZCHAYZVA, A.A. Tetraphenyl borate method for determining potassium in natural wuters. Inform. abor. MGM no.4il"-146 '56. (MM 10:4) (Potassium) (Wator-Analysts) A12,11KOV, A.A. ; N-!,C.LAYI;VA, ~.A. Sorption of molyh(lenum under natural conditions. nform. Bbor. VSZ~,'Xl no.lq:6~-73 ISr4. (MIRA ' 3: 1: ) (Molyb,ieaum) (Sorption) 3/137/62/ooo/ooi/ol6/237 A060/AlOl AUTHORfli ZabrodIn. U. I., Nechayeva, A. A., Korobochkina, T. V. TMEt Content of rare alkali elements In the mineral salts of the Soviet Union and plans for their Industrial extraction PERIODICALt Referatlyn" zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 1. 1962. 5-6, abstract 1042 .(V ab. "Redk-. shcheloahn. elementy". Novosibirsk, Sib. otd. AN SSSR, 1960, 97-100) TEXT j The autnors report on the results of a study of the content and distribution of rare alkaline elements in the mineral salts of the Soviet Union. The concentration of 173s and I'l In the mineral salts studied is not industrially worthwhile. The Sr content in some waters and salts attains up to 0.01 - 0.1%, and sometimes up to 1%, however, their processing Is for the meanwhile Inexpe- dient. in view of the large stores of Sr In ores. Slimes andclayey materials of salt rocks and 1&ke-bot+om deqits are always enriched with Rb and usually contain It In a ratio of n . 10 . These products may be considered an a potential natural base with practically unlimited stores of Rb. Traces of Rb are noted in other salt rocks not containing potash salts. In the natural Card 1/2 s/137/62/ooo/ool/016/237 Content of rare al"ll elements ... Ao6o/AIOI waters and brines of salt lakes the Rb content does not exceed n - 10-4q9. Only Sollksmak carnalites and the exhausted electrolyte obtained f*rom their processing In magnesium plants are of practical importance as raw Rb sources at the present time. The electrolyte contains 0.03 - 0.04% Rb. A now method Is worked out for extracting Rb from spent electrolytes by the use of ion-exchange. LI Is also concentrated In slime and clayqy materials, but, in contradistinction to Rb which then passes Into the solid phase, LI together with B remain in eutonIc solutions. Boron-bearlng strata of salts and salt bosses contain up Lo 0.1% L120. in the course of processing these products for potash manure ana Doron products, It will probably be possible to extract LI by tne way. Another possible source of Li extractlo be the brines of salt laxes ana underground 10_%may waters containing (i - 2) L1, in the course of their complex processing for soda, borax, Br, 1. S. Rossovskly [Abstracter's note; Complete translationj Card 212 MORACHVSXff. D-Te.; NICHATIVA, A.A. Characteristics of the migration of rhoulus from solybdenites. Gsokhlulla no.6043-545 160. (MIRA 13slO) 1. TessoyusW n&uchno-loolodovatellskly geologichookiy institut, Leningrad. (Rhonlum) (Nalybdonite) NECHAYLIVA, A.A, DetermirLing rhonl= In natured watere. Infom.oI,,;r.VaL;,L-' no.51sl5l,154 161. O[Da 1'/:?, (Rheniumo-Anulyzis) (Water-Analysis) BEIZAKOVA, Ye.Ye.; REZNIKOV, A.A.; KRAMARFNKO, Lle.; ZIECIIAYEVA, AA,..; KROIIIDOVA, T.F, , ZAYTSEV, I.K,,, red.; ENTO, M.L.. red. izd-.va; lffXGVA, V.V,, tekhn. red. (Geochemica.1 method of searching for ore deposits in a.-id and semiarid regionalGidrokhimicheskii metod poiskov rud- nykh mostorozhdenii v &ridxWkh i poluaridrWkh oblastiakh. [BY) E.E.Beliakova I dr. Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 15-9) (Geochemical prospecting) REZNIKOV, A.A.; 2CHAYEVAP A.A. ft-~. "., . Oxidation of mol7bdenlte. IrSorm.stor.73ZGZI no.56:109-12~ Various forms of molybdenum in aqueous solutions. lbid.:127-135 (RIU 17: 1) NF CY AY rh K Ill liv f NVCHATA (Leningrad, 1-13, Vereyokayn iil.. d.11. Irv. 7) ltxercise therapy in heart surgery. Veet. khir. 92 no-5:94-97 W 059. (MIRA 12: 7) 1. lz kafedry vrachebnoy fizkulltury (zav. - dotsent Yu. I. Danlko) i pospltallnoy )rhirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. F. G. Uglov) 1-go leningradskogo meditainal-cogo Instituta im. 1.P. Favlova. (ZMCISB THERAPT) (I[FART--StMERT) WHAYLVAS -A.B. Exercise therapy in patients subjected to lung Euri-er7. Veat. khir. 85 no. 8:31-38 Ag 160. (XIRA 14:1) (LUNGS-SUPGMY) (aFJ(CISE TIMWTY) I;SCHAnVA, A.,' . F~ I rr *~! (,rp 1 .9 *,,, t - j." th,l , ;: -- . fi , -, " r f"r1rh *. , c :h -1 . t "B during trit-ndiore troat=nt. -Ira ,. "Plo no.060-62 Ap'63. (MRA Y:7) 1. Kafedra fakulltetsk-y '.Prapi~ (;,w,.-prof. A.Ya.Oubergrits) Dinetskog( rnml~tsinskDgc ,nstlt~Oli. (RHEMU.IC HFART MUSE) ( L!'rr.-R-.DISFASES ) ( KJTADIGNE ) BRUK, A.S.; LEYBOVICH, R.Ye.; IVANOV, Ye.B.; SMULISON, A.S.; BELUKHA, A.A.; MUCHNIX, D.A.; FARTUSH]1AYA, R.M.; Prininali uchaBtiyel KUTEVOY, P.M.; GOLIDBERG, P.Ya.; N=HAYKVA, A.P.; KUBTSHKINA, L.I.1 SHKYYXET, A.M.; VASIVCHENKO, �.I.; BARASH, D.A.; KARPOVA, K.K.; KHODANKOV, A.T. Effect of temperature changes In the control heating flues an the qual-ity of the metallurgical coke, Koks I khim. no.7,,2(_,9--27 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Dnepropetravskiy metallurgicheakiy Inatitut (for Bruk, laybovich, Kutevoy, Golldberg, Nechayeva, Kubyahkina, Sheykhet). 2. Krivorozhakiy metallurgichoskiy zavod (for Ivanorv, Smullson, Belukha, Muchnik, Fartushnay-a, Vasiltcheriko, Barash, Karpova, Khodankov). (Coke ovens) (Coke-Testing) (For a w w I lot, 19 a t, 11 a m A J. ff A A A 4 LAA-1 fiAL-A 110 01"6 t A 8. V.r I OP It. 0 0 . 00 00 , A , A. M. F 00 or. JU- 5. a-, 4. ur, 17 00 j 0 - can be so 00 t:~;rce , (3.6%) KIM% in a OW c I bef 00 00 . TIw -a* (ebmt 30 g.) dmM be witillited to 1 all. KWM- 6 Ps"6001F attalmad im I hr.; &TWitmes brmd 00 so 00 Julian IF Smith Go 00 00 to go 40 00 00 00 -00 0.. so 00 .*0 94 W 00 4 .00 Wo 1 '00 0 90 00 as f 00 .00 Of 0 4 0, so 0013 00%0 J:r A A a a A d 54) i G t ermans. s 4a N 0. 1 No. M,06zj;hw~swm"wN im Yew proteins ad ream. The wajmwv content of yesq, * "A at 61 an mulapilit for a be$. of 45 lip-s, to camms. wt. During do, at 43- "panpremmed y"an enothm" to �w and b-bt and Ow 0"0- 50" 1 wt. 6 dog to j6o 6m of COl. No -6 %- hm 4rt 0 l i b er Contro Tblp npWm The b d ohm of in *r r-0. of total N in , I rod. as cQuivneed with dry ymm (.44 . to the *7 MbKmm). 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(be Colo. not from) Cooku goo 6013 400 0*4 8*0 goo 004 goo goo goo goo voo I WOO ~ to L 4100 ot "UtLims"44 "Isfaloots CjAjWKAj" `- - _ -- I I- -'r, I so woo U it' - - a 1 0-0 0 emise& &ASA-*@* 006009 041 0 HZCHAYEVA 9 A.S. CENTRAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH LABORATORY OF FERMENTATION INDUSTRY, MOSCOW "GLUTATHION IN DRY TEAST.0 SO. KIKROBIOLOGIIA, VOL. L', NO.L, JAN-FEB-luf NF-cwAyevA, A, S USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3) 19581 9753 Author Nechaeva, A.B., Vargina, A.K. Inst --:- Title Assimilation by Coli of Nutrient Substances upon Aerated Cultivation and Their Accunrulation of Antigen. Orig Pub : Tr. Mosk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin I syvorotok, 1956, 8, 202-214 Abstract : Bacteria of typhoid, paratyphoid B, Flexner and Sonne dy- sentery were cultivated on casein broth at 370 with aera- tion (I volume of air per volume of medium). Of the car- bohydrate sources tested, glucose was most utilized; so- dium lactate was consumed by bacteria better than sodium acetate or sodium citrate. Glucose was consumed chiefly during the initial hours of culture development; the me- dium was strongly acidified, since sodium lactate my act as a natural alkalizer. Of the nitrogenous substances In the medium, the bacteria at first assimilated amino acids Card 1/2 USSR / Microbioloa. Kedica.1 and Veterinary Kicrobiology. F-S Abs Jour: Referst Zh.-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 21976 Author Kossova, A.K., Necbm~wvs, A.S. Inst Title Obtaining Antigens from Bacteria of the Intestinal Group Grown on a Liquid Medium with Aeration. Orig Pub: Tr. Koak. n.-i. In-ta va"sin i syvorotok, 1956, 8, 2-15-223 Abstract: No abstract. cam : 1/1 -17- USSR MIr r'obiolog:, Mlcrob,?s Pithogent,- to ~ium,~rf-. and AntMn13 Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. Biol., No. 1, 1959, 710 Anthor : Nechaeva, A.S., Vargina, A.K. Title : Accumulation of a "Total" Antigen in Cultivation With Aeration of Typhoid Bacteria r.1'rig Pub: Nauchn. tr. Mosk. n.-I. In-t vaktsin I syvorotok, 1956, 8, 322-330 Abstract: In growing of cultures of typhoid bacteria TY2 by the depth method with aeration, the antigen accumulation begins with the first hours of growth, and in 10 hours It has already reached 70% of the total antigen quantity; it reaches Its maximum in the microbial mass after 16-18 hours, after which It slows down In relation to the predomi- nance of the proceas of cells dying off over th.,~Ir Card 1A 2 USSR/Microbiology - Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5 Animals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9957 Author Nechaeva, A.S., Vargina, A.K. Inst Title Antigen Accumulation by Fle)mer Dysentery Bacteria When Cultivated with Aeration. Orig Pub Naurhn. tr. Mosk. in-ta vaRtsin i syvorotok, 1956, 8, 331- 339 Abstract It was established that the process of antigen accumulaLioL by dysentery bacteria occurs during the whole period of cul- tivation (24 hours), while in typhoid cultures this process terminates after 16-18 hours. Immunogenic activity of an- tigens was checked on mice. Antigens obtained from a micro- bial mass of Flexner dysentery culture at different times of cultivation did not liffer in i=m1nogenicity. Immunoge- nity of antigens isolated from a liquid phase increased Card 112