SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAZORENOV, V.F. - RAZSMYSLOV, YU.S.
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RAZORMIOV V.F.
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Method. for errors in -I-% rnmrWess-_TQn
tests. Vop.gidrogftl. i inzh.geol. no.19:136-148 161.
(KERA 15 -.2)
(Clay)
r-VI;Jr-ovich; E"L ZLE.,~ , I ~,tvc I 10 j ch;
Vitahy Givrilovich; (~RjGlj';?.-YEv, V.A.2 red.
[New ---id 4nstr-uments for ,estinc
.:-pa c C) 1 r
7 pribol-; d-lia ispita-il
TT~ A
RAZOELFUOV) V.1, inzi..
Methods for changing the gauge of "he C4riving wheels of a tractc-
using the pager of the envine. 7rakt. i sellkhozmash. no,--:
43-45 My 165,
1
KUL- , 5. T . ; 7. 1.
I-lectric Lif--htinp.-, "luore-scent
I
.;everal new designs of reflectors for fluorescent lamps. Tekst. Prom...No. 1, 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March -1951, Uncl.
2
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Oesigns o' reflectors for flLCre=Cent iaMpS. T r
Month! List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, .-,2rrh 195a, Uncl.
9
LYUBOV, B.Ya.; RAZNT~rjnV, V.M.
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7ffect of drift on the kinetics of phase transformations limited
by diffusion. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no-5:655-662 N 163.
(NIRA 17:2)
1. Institut metallovedeniya i fiziki metallov TSentrallnogo nauch-
no-issledovall,ellskogo Instituta chernoy metallurgii.
NIKOLOTOVA, N.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ORLOVJO P.A.;
RAZOMOV, Ye.A.
Effect of the various illumination conditions of poultry
houses on the productivity of caged laying hens. Trudy TSNIIPPa
9:88-91 162. (MIRA .16:6)
(Poultry houses and equipmeW
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9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
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AUTHORS: Bogomolov, K.S., Ruditskaya, I.A., Razorenova, I.F., Sirotinskaya,
A.A., Dobroserdova, Ye.P.
TITLE: Fypersensitization of nuclear photoemulsions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 69-70, abstract 5B176
("Tr. Vses. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta", 1959, no 32, 5 - 18)
TEXT: A number of theoretical and practical problems connected with the
employment of triethanolamine for hypersensitization of nuclear emulsions are in-
vest-igated. Optimum conditions are selected for dipping of plates of the P (R)
type In triethanolamine; it is shown that some growth of fog can be easily elim-
inated by the subsequent underdevelopment. The high sensitivity attained drops
noticeably in the storing process, and this restricts the employment of emulsions
dipped in triethanolamine for lasting experiments, e.g. for studying cosmic rays.
The treatment with triethanolamine after exposure yields no results. Other al-
kali solutions affect the sensitivity considerably less than triethanolamine at
the same pH 9 as the 'Latter. Introduction of triethanolamine prior to coating
fogs conventional R-type emulsions; however, using undermatured emulsions one
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can attain rather high sensitivity by introducing triethanolamine prior to coat-
ing, but in this case the quantity of triethanolamine needed is much greater than
for dipping. The washing out of triethanolamine from the emulsion prior to ex-
posure reduces sensitivity almost to the initial level. The employment of mono-
and diethanolamines is less efficient than that of triethanolamine. To explain
the effect of triethanolamine, the authors hold that it is necessary to ascribe
to it, in addition to its inherent reducing and alkaline properties, the ability
of transferring radiation energy, absorbed in gelatine, to emulsion crystals. To
prove the existence of this ability, special experiments were carried out in
which emulsions were exposed to ultraviolet rays through a gelatine film absorb-
ing them completely.
A. Kartuzhanskly
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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,'-.UT*,TC--RS: Bogomolov, K, S., Ruditskaya. I. A., Razorenova, I. F_
Sirotinskaya, A- A., Dobroserdova, Ye P
TI-LE: Hypersensitization of nuclear photoemulsions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 22, 1961, 381, abstract
22L336 (Tr, Vses, n-i. kinofotoin-ta. no- 32. 1959, 5 - 18)
T-5'XT- A method of hypersensitizing various types of nuclear emulsion
layers by means of triethanolamine (TEA) solutions is described. 7[hen
SrudyinE the sensitlzing effect of TEA it was found that TEA mainly
~nfiuences the formation of the latent image. while its influence on the
development process is unimportant. The effect of TEA is assumed to be
connect~,d with the gelatin structure of the emulsion layer which is
de-finitely formed after the layer has dried. Results were obtained which
prove that if TEA is present in the layer that energy can be partially
,it ilized in the photographic process which has beer. absorbed by the gelatLn
'ayer. [Abstracter's note: Complete translations]
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AUTHORS: Bogomolov, K.S., ji~orerjq~yj,, I.F., Sirotinskaya, A.A.
TITLE: Sensitivity of photoemulsions to action of charged particles at
low temperatures
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no 5, 1961, 70, abstract 5B177 ("Tr.
Vses. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta!', 1959, no 32, 19 - 25)
TEXT- The authors investigated mechanism of sensitivity reduction of
photoemulsions to ionizing particles at low temperatures Experiments on expos-
ing P (R) type emulsions to an 660-Mev proton beam at -1660C have shown that the
final result in no way depends on the conditions of emulsion transition to room
temperature after exposure. Residual sensitivity at this temperature does not
depend on Initial sensitivity (at room temperature) and conditions of emulsion
maturing. The absence of ionic (dark) conductivity in emulsion crystals at
liquid-air temperature is insufficient for the explanation of all these facts,
as well as the phenomenon of a further sensitivity drop at still lower tempera-
tures. Therefore a pressumption has been made that recombination of conductivity
electrons, "frozen" in traps, with bromine ions plays a part in the phenomena
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mentioned; this process manifests itself In the form of low-temperature fluores-
cencecf AgBr, It has been found that intensity of the latter depends on the AgI
content in the emulsion solid phase, and it is the highest at concentrations of
AgI of the order of a few tenths per cent. If the assumption mentioned Is true,
Iodine-free emulsions must possess greater sensitivity at low temperatures than
conventional emulsions. This was confirmed by experiments, and such emulsions
recorded minimum ionization particles not only at -1860C but also at -2520C
(density of 17 grains/100~%) when in conventional R-type emulsions tracks of
relativistic particles were absent.
A..Kartuzhanskiy
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation.]
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AUTHORS: Bogomolov, K.S., Razorenova, I.F., Ruditskaya, I.A., Sirotinskaya,
A.A.
TITLE- Raising sensitivity of nuclear photoemulsions at low temperatures
as a result of hypersensitization
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 70, abstract 5BI78 ("Tr.
Vses. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta!', 1959, no 32, 26 - 28)
TEXT: Degree_of sensitivity to minimum Ionization particles preserved at
temperatures -186 and -2520C was investigated in the following types of R emul-
sions: conventional (1), hypersensitized by triethanolamine (II), special iodine-
free emulsion prior to hypersensitization (III) and the same after hypersensitiza-
tion, (IV). The degree of sensitivity preservation at -1860C proved to be ..,70%
in (1),-..,50% in (II), , 70% in (III); the densitZ of tracks was,-~,20-25 in (I)
and (III) and 40-50 grain5/100~- in (II). At -252 C sensitivity Is completely
absent In (I); in (II) it preserved by.--,./40%, In (III) by.-,-/70%, and in (IV) by
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-,,B0%; the track density amounted to/--,25 - 30 In (II), /%,~-25 in (III) and to
,,-50 (in one case 7S) grains/100 u in (IV). Fog amounted to 1.4 in (I) and (III)
and 2.5 grains/100,4 in (II) and/(IV).
A. Kartuzhanskiy
[Abstracter's note: Complete translattion.]
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BOGOMOLOV, K.S., red.; PERFIILV, N.A., red.; BELOVITSKIY, G.Ye., red.;
DOEROSERLOVA, Ye.F., red.; ZOANOV, G.B., red.; 'KA1RTUZ1W~`SYJY,
A.L... red.; LYUBOMILOV, S.I., red.; YIKEHVD,'A, Z.V,.,, red.;
RAZOR~IIJOA., ~Ij. red.; ROW31OVSKAYA, K.M., red.; SAVOYLOVIGH,
T-Y-.,red.; STARIVIV, K.V.., red.; TRETIYAKOVA, M.I., red.;
UVAROVA, V.M., red.; SHUR, L.I., red.; POPOVA, A.K., red.; VEPRIK,
Ya.M,., red.; VERES, L.F., red. izd-va; KUZFETSOVA, Ye.B., red. izd-
va; FOIYAKOVA, T.V., tekhr. red.
[Nuclear photography; transactions] lAdernaia fotografiia; trudy
tretlego Mezhdunarodnogo soveshchaniia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR, 1962. 474 p. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Colloque International de Photographie Corpusculaire. 3d,
Moscow, 1960. 2. Ilauchno-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinstitut,
Moskva (for Bogomolov, Uvarova, Romanovskaya, Starinin). 3. Pred-
sedatell Organizatsionnogo komiteta Tretlyego Mezhdunarodnogo sove-
shchaniya po yadernoy fotografii. 1960, Moskva (for Bogomolov).
4. Zarriestitell preasedatelya Organizatsionnogo komiteta Trelyego
Nezhdunarodnogo soveshchaniya po yadernoy fotografii. 1960, Moskva
(for Perfilov). 5. Radiyev~y institut im. V.G.Khlopina Akademii
nauk, Leningrad (for Shur, Perfilov). 6. Institut sovetskoy torgov1i
im. F.Engel'sa (for Kartuzhanskiy). 7. Ob"yedinennyy institut yader-
nykh issledovaniy, Dubna (for Lyulbornilov). 8. Institut atomnoy
energii b7p'. I.V.Kurchatova Akademii nLuk SSSR, Moskva (for
Saricylovich).
(Photography, Particle track)
BOGOMOLOV, K.S., RAZORMIOVA, I.F.
Study of the radinlysis of silver halide. Zhur. nauch. i prikl.
fot. i kin. 3 no-5:3?1-322 S-0 158. (MIRA 11:10)
1. Vseao3ruzny7 nauchno-issledovatellskly kinofotoinatitut.
(Photographic emulsions)
BOGOM)LOVA, K.S.; RAZORTMOVA, I.F.; RUDITSKAYI,. I.A.; SIROTINSKaYA, R.A.
SonsitivIty of hy-personsitized nueloar photoKraphic emulsions
at tho liquid hydrogmn tomperature. Zhur. nsuch. i prikl. fot.
i kin. 3 no.5:380-381 S-0 158. (NIRk 11:10)
.y nauchno-isaledovatellskiy kinofotoitistitut.
1. Vaesnyuznv
(Photographic sonsitometry)
Z~:
BOGOMOIA)V, K.S.; MASISNITIKOVA, fij.; RAZORENOVA. I.F.; ANOSOVA, N.V.;
ZHaKOV, V.N.
Determininr the energy loss caused by ionizing radiatioa during the
formation of silver of the latent imnge. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.i
kin. 2 no.6:403-412 N-D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy kino-fotoinetitut.
(Photography--Developing and developers)
VINOGRADOV, A.N.; LIVSHIN, G.L.; ObRAZTSOVA, R.I.; Tnupov, L.P.;
Prinimali uchastiye: RAZORENOVA, L.K., inzh.;-j~UBINKINA,
L.I., inzh.; PODGORNYkH,' A.L., inzh.; LAVRENTIYE!, 1%.V.,
retsenzent; MINAKOV, A.D., retsenzent; NESTEROV, Ye.P.,
retsenzent; STEFANOV, N.Ya., retsenzent; USHAKOV, P.S.,
retsenzent; KRISHTALI, L.I., red.; KHITROVA, N.A., tekhn.
red.
(calculating machines in accounting, planning and administra-
tion in railroad transportation) Vychislitellnaia tekhnika v
uchete, planirovanii i upravlenii na zheleznodorozhnom. trans-
porte. [By] A.N.Vinogradov i dr. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat,
1963. 407 P. (MIRA 17:2)
1- '--Y;
.-IRAZO, ENOVAl N.A.
Work of the All-Uaion Society of oil Scientists in 1960.
.3
Pochvovedenie no.3:117-120 fir 161, (AURA 14:3)
(Soil research)
R"OMNOVA,, N.A.
Activities of the All-Union Society of Soil Scientists in 1962.
Pochvovedenie no-5:105-112 My 163. (~ahA 16;5)
(Soil research)
ALEKSANDROkA, I.V.; DIMO, V.N.; MURATOVA, V.S.; NOGINA, N.A.;
PRESNYAKOVA, G.A.; RAZORENOVA, N.A.; TSERLING, V.V.; SHKONDE, E.I.
v
Second Congress of Soil Science Delegates. Pochvovedenie
no.1:93-102 Ja 163. OuRk 16s2)
(Soil research--Congresses)
RIAZORENOVA, N.A.
z~. .
Work of the All-Union Societ7 of Soil Scientists in 1957.
Pochvovedenie no.4:120-121 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(Soil research)
RAZORENOVAI, N.A.
Report on the work of the All-Union Society of Soil Scientists for
1961. Pochvovedenie no.6:104-108 Je 162. Wu 15: PI)
(Soil research)
RAZOUENOV-t~, D.A.
',-- goll scientist. Izv. All S35R. Ser.biol.
no.6:76o-763 N-D '58 (MIAA 11:11)
(SOIL USEARCH)
AUTHOR: Razorerova, 11. A. SOV/30-58-8-31/43
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TITLE: ---------
A New Stage of the Activity of the I'll Union Society of'
M__ - -
Soil Science Experts (Novyy etap deyatellnosti vsesoyuz-
nogo obshchestva pochvovedov) Transactions of the First
Congress of Delegates (Pervyy delegatskiy sllyezd)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Tir 8,
PP. 127 - 128 (m,R)
ABSTRACT: After the war, the society took up its activity not until
1956. In the bygone two years 15 branches of the society
were established in the Union Republics, 30 departments in
large towns and 13 sub-departments in various institutions
and organizations in Moscow. The total number of members
reached 2452. Besides, 16 collective organizations are members
of the societyl(scientific institutions, agricultural uni-
versities and regional agricultural administrations),., The
first couference was held in Moscow from May, 12 - 16. It
was attended by 240 delegates and 700 guests, among them
the following foreign scientists: Shen' Dzhi-pey, China
Card 1/4 (Kitay), I.F.Stranskiy, Bulgaria (Bolgariya), V. Novak,
A New Stage of the Activity of the All Union Society SO-7/30-58-6-31/43
of Soil Science Exuerts. Transactions of the First Congress of
V.Kosil, Czechoslovakia (Chekhoslovakiya), I.I.Tomashevskiy,
V.S.Dobrzhanskiy, Poland (Poltsha), N.Chernesku, Roumania
(Rumyniya), Di-Gleriya, Hungary (Vengriya), E~Evald, V.Kash
German Democratic Republic (GDR), N.Pavichevich, G, Filippovs-
kiy, Yugoslavia (Yugoslaviya). V. !,[. Sukachev, Member,
Academy of Sciences, USSR, opened the conference.I.V.Tyurin,
Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR, reported on present-day
problems facing Soviet soil science experts in the USSR.
In the plenary sessions reports on the principal problems
of soil science were heard, which were compiled by collective
groups of members of the society. In the special sections
220 reports by Soviet scientists were heard. The following
sections had been formed: soil physics, genesis and classi-
fication of soil types, regional classification and amelioration
of soil, soil fertility, soil amelioration. A sub-committee
was also formed which was concerned with measures against
soil erosion. Soviet soil scientists performed an outstanding
achievement in compiling a state soil map. It was found
that the results of research are only insufficiently introduced
Card 2/4 into practical agriculture. It was emphasized that -_~_Search
A New Sta,~:e of the Activity of the All Union Society S07/30-58-_---31/43
of Soil Science Ex--werts. Transactions of t',..e F-il-st CanzrreZz Of Delegates
in all fields of soil science must be intensified. The
conference also dealt with organizational problems. The
statute of the society waS acknowledged. The central council
of the society was elected, consisting of 50 Members and
6 Candidates, 15 of vhich have formed the Prei3idium
of the society. I.V.Tyurin, ;Uember, Academy of
Sciences, USSR, was elected president of the society and
the Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR, V_A.
Kovda, Professors S.V.Zonn, A.V.Sokolov and K.P. Gorshenin
were elected vice-presidents of the society. It was considered
to be one of the outstanding tasks of the society tc aeceierate
the establis"ament of an agronomical soil service. The council
is also advised to hold conferences on individual problems
in Moscow and in other large towns of the country. It was also
recommended to intensify the relations with foreign scientists
and with the International Society of Soil Science Experts.
Card 3/4
CHELNOKOY, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; F~inj-imli uchastiye: RAZOMICTA., N.I.~
CHIRKOV, M.T.
Welding in the rranufacture of ignition coils. Svar.proizv. no.l-.
32 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheskoye uchilishche im. Baumana (for
Chelnokov, Chirkof). 2. Zavod avtotraktornogo elektrooborudavaniya
No.2 (for Razorenova).
(Electric coils-Welding)
BOGORODINSKIY, D.K.; RAZORENOVA, R.A.; MMOSHEINA, A.N.;
SKOROMETS, A.A. --
Syndromes of disorder in the blood circulation of the spinal
cord. Vop. psikh. i nevr. no.9:24-40 t62,
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. D.K. Bogorodinskiy)
1-go Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Favlova.
RAZORENOVA, V.A.
Chemical protection in aciltd radiation injury. Med. rad. 5 no.12:
78-79 160. (MIRA 14:3)
(RADIATION PROTECTION
RAZORENOVA, V.A.; SHCHERBOVA, Ye.N.
Preventive use of cysteamine and cysteinamine in acute radiation
sickness. Med.rad. 6 n0.3:.11-14 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(ETHYLAMINE) (RADIATIOR PROTECTIOB) I
fi~IZORNIOVA, V.A.
Experience in the use of S, inoethylisothiuronium in pre-
vention of experimental aculermadiation. Pat. fiziol. i eksp.
terap. 6 no.6:49-54 N-D'62 (MIRA 17:3)
1. Nauchnyy rukavoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR
prof. P.D.Gorizontov.
_71
--.r- ~rlr u -.nc c-'
0 - - u
n c f 1: 77 7
_:nC_
RAZOV, I.; FIAMOV, D.
Range estimation. Voen.snan. 29 n0-8:17 Ag 153. (14LEL& 6:8)
(Aaage finding)
2- C>
SHRVANDIN, Ye.M.; RAZOV, I.A.
ft metal failmro. Pis. met. i metalloved. 1 n0-3:541-545 155.
(Metals-Testiag) (vTxA 9:6)
i
/ - "'; -. ~ ~ /11 . /, "
SHRANDO, Ye.K.,- RAZOV, I.A.; SER NINOV, B.N.
Investigating the process of destruction of specimens of various
sizes and computing the effect of yielding in the load system.
Zav.lab.22 no.11:1338-1342 '56. (KLU 10: 2)
(Metals--Testlng)
AUTHORS: Shevandin, Ye. 1,1.) and Razov, I. A. 126-2-35/35
TITLL: Co=nents -to the corwmnication of P. 0. Pashicov
"On the yield point and cold brittleness of metals".
~Zwmechaniya po povodu soobshcheniya P. 0. Paslukova
'10 predele tel-,uchesti i Ichladnolomkosti metallov".)
.PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol-5, No.2,
pp. 383-384 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author of these comments disagrees with certain
conclusions arrived at by Pashkov in his article
published in the swne journal in 1956 (Vol.3, No.3,
pp. 565, etc.).
SUE:v1ITTED: April 25, 1957.
(Central Scientific Research Institute i:fleni Acad.A.N.Krylov)
ASSOCIATION:(Tsentrallrlyy I%Iauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut
imeni Ak-ad. A. N. Krylova).
AVAILABLE': Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
SHEVANDIN, Ye.w.; RAZOV, I.A.; MATVNYXV. V.P.; KONSTAKTINOVA. G.N.
Study of local deformations during plastic bending in connection
with experimental bond testing. Zav. lab. 23 no.4:469-476 157.
(Steel-Testing) (Strains and stresses) (MIJU 10:6)
Soli Physics - Mechanical Properties of Crystals E-9
and Poly-Cryst&lline Compounds
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 1113
Author Shevanin. Ye.M., Razov, I.A., Reshetnikova, R.Ye.
Serpeninov, B.N.-
Inst Central Scientific Research Institute, Imeni A.N. Krylov
Title Nature of the Scale Effect in the Failure of Metals.
Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSR, 1957, 113, No 5, 1057-lo6o
Abstract To inerstigate the role of the scale factor in viscous,
semi-brittle, and brittle failure, static bending tests
were made with specimens of SKhL-1 steel, w-1th the fol-
lowing dimensions: 60 by 60 by 330, 30 by 30 by 165,
20 by 20 by 110, 10 by 10 by 55, and 5 by 5 by 27-5 mm-
To study the viscous fracture, a specimen with a grid
placed on the notch was subjected to flexure in steps
Card 1/3
USSR/Solid State physics - Mechanical Properties of Crystals E-9
And Poly-Crystalline Compounds
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 1113
(1' -- 20 for the first series and 10' -- 20' for the
second), with measurement of the local plastic deforma-
tion over the grids and over the length of all the cracks
upon the production and.further development of the cracks.
The first cracks were obtained, independently of the di-
mensions of the specimens, at practically the same limi-
ting deformation. The effect of the scale factor mani-
fests itself only in the later stages of the failure, cau-
sing a greater rate of development of the cracks in the
larger specimens. Analogous experiments confirned that in
the case of semi-brittle fracture, the role of the elastic
energy manifests itself in an earlier appearance of the
crystalline fracture and in a reinforcement of the ten-
dency to brittleness. In the case of brittly failure, it
manifests itself in a reduced value of the brittle strengb.
Thus, the scale effect, observed in the failure of metals,
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USSR/SOlid State Physic
Al rL H C P-3 R--w, I.A. , She-.rarZIn, le.l.. 3 2 -
T !TLE- The Arplicati-ri of Div4iilirs~ NEts ~-, the '-'nvestigaticc
-y- T:,-- ~he
-~f the Effect of the Stmte of Tensi or. Z
Bowridary Piasstiuiicy or 6-vee-' nykn se-cok
,31ya iz-i-ichmiya vIi-y-nn-43-ra r-anr-,,,azh:mnogo sostoyaniya ra
-predei'm*--i plastichnot3t' sta-li)
PERIODICAL: Zavcdskava V0'. 9-1+~ Nr 3, pP. 317-324- (USSR)
ABSTRACT: G.N. Koms+antinova and B.N. Serpent.-,wv a,~s-*.2t-ed in carry-~ng c,-;t
e-qperiments. An eva-luation of vro2~k ~arri-2& o-ut in this field Jis
f ound in a mornograpi-, 'by F. 0. PFw*,-Lkova ~F ell'. 'I. For the inves tiga-
ti,,ns mentioned in 'Itle the Tne`tl`rc,~ of marked crevices vas eTa-
ployed, whi6ri Irad hitheztl been evip.Ioyai -s-1her investigazing the
'~e fa, 'o~. It -s ba,-,,d or 'hr- of dividing-nets which
L
a re ap ea in a manner described by T.K.-Z and Ya.P 2ridman
ca `igaticm i`self tvrai, carried out in a
- ef.!~J. The inves. -1
marner hitheecc. not arscri1be-1. F-,--'. samn.es of diffe-rent di-
inens,cris, with and %-,rit,-o,;t vicre lnq,,~stigatled 'by be-nding
~e3ts. Among othe:- things, the re~!uI-~z uf Irk-~-e3tigaticn3 carried
C:j:7j 112 out Iry T.L. Dani--o--i I.L. az- :;,-;11 as by G'. Sadas
T'I,,P Annlication of Dividin- Nets ;.o 'GIIe j,-rre8t'v ".
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o-uv. ~-hat %,dth the Increa-se of the of the ~3tate of tension
the %ralue of rawximum 1upr-ding V-ie degree of t1he rigidity
]4-U
voilu-,~- of the atate o-' tensi.0il IZ:C7,~aZeS 'he increasing W4,
of "lie investigated :3aur)lez and ~rith -a reAuction of the radius of
the .47.cision 'Oase. The limit-Ing w-Ldth I'or 3mooth samples under in-
veshigat-ion is 5-fold Vi~~t ~X T,d amon~nt of the actual
m6t:cimun bending can. not bo taken m a of p2l~-sticity7 be-
ca.wse "t is expressed by tw;.) te- -2as a tYdrd terq'_
4 I~j fCr~C5 ,
M i e r
force (oeLg-*mati-)g in je surfaze layer) must be included ~A_Jthiln
the foinula. Formulae for com-putatlicn and graphs are given. There
are 8 figures , ' table , wna "I referenced- , .4 of Mhich are Slavic.
Library of Congres3
C am, 219 1. Steel-Plasticity 2. SteeI-,Ten-,_io-.-_ 3. D-J---iding nets-Applicat-Jur
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TITLE: Investigation of the Bending of a Broad Sample in Classifying
the Deformability of Metals (Ispytaniye shirokoy proby na zagib
rilya otoenki. deformatsionnoy spooobnosti metallov)
PERIODICAL: 1958, Vol 24, Nr '0, pp 1233-12'z6 (USSR)
Zavndskaya Laboratorlya
,
ABSTRACT: Testing the bending strength in the cold state serves to classify
the plasticity of stepi. According to OST 10683 a certain ratio
between the ;,,id'h and the thickness of the samule must exist
in the bpnd-.;ng tests of sheet iron and other sectional material-s.
Under actual conditions the xidth of the sheet of metal- exDosed
to bending exceeds, however, the thickness by ten- to cone hundred-
fold. For thIs reason the testing of sheet ircn is carried out
,,,.,ith broad samples at nresent. The new steel types -,'SXk1t',0Qje 2,
MK have a higher resistance to brittle breaking. The use of a
wilde sample in cold bending tests ma'Kes possible the classi-
ficati,-~n- of the deformability of steel under rigid
conditions, close to real ores. The testing of the broad sample
Card 1/2 -with respect to bending is to be arranged for sheet iron of
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Investigation of the Bending of a Broad Sample in Classifying the Deformability
of Metals
any thickness. The results obtained are called satisfactory if
'he sample can be bent by 1200 in the case of a special mandrel
diameter, and if the s!~mple does not break into two pieces on a
further bending to 1800. From. a diagram it may be seen that the
extent of the maximum defor-,,at-*cn of steel ef type SKhLf de-
creases to a great extent with increase in the span width (Ref 2).
AccordinE. to a suggestion by A. P. Ivanov and S. S. Kanfof and
parallel to tests with samples of ncrmal width tez's o-- trccad
samples with cores were also ~_arried out. In papers ty E. S.
Volokhvyanskaya (Ref 6)) tests of. samples with grocves and
nimbered cores are described. It was found that t1le bending
tests according to OST 10683 concerning the narrow sazp'_~s
b=2a) should be f,,Ilowed by those fGr broad sampl,~-r, r:,,)
Th.?r,! are 2 figurQs and 6 r,~f-r~rc-
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AUTHORS: Razov, I.A., Shevandin, Ye.M. and Yefimov, A.V.
TITLE: Influence of Size Effect on the Deformability of Metals
PERIODICAI- Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, trol 8, sr 6,
pp 928-933 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: An investigation was carried out with specimens of
SKhL-4\isteel of the following dimensions: 20 x 20 x 110 mm
with a notch base radius of y =_6 mm and 5 x 5 x 27.5 mm
with a notch base diameter of y = 1.5 mm. The small
specimens were cut out from the halves of' large specimens
after the latter had been tested. The position of the
notch of the small specimen always coincided with that of
the large one. Thus, the maximum possible material
uniformity was ensured for specimens of both dimensions
which were subjected tc plastic deformation and fracture.
This enabled the physical size effect to be investigated
and any possible influence of the technological factor
to be practically entirely excluded. The specimens were
tested in static bending by a concentrated force applied
at the centre of the spaln. In all specimens the
percentage deformatiorf)"at which macro-cracks of
Card 1/3 apl-roximately 0.2 to 0.3 mm in dimension made their first
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appearance was determined, as well as the deformation
at which complete failure occurred, ie at which fracture
cracks appeared along t-he whole length of the notch base.
The method by which the deformation. was determined in
the testing of the large specimens was the same as
described by Shevandin et al (Ref 13). A somewhat
different method was us(-d in the testing of the small
specimens. The latter consisted in applying to the
surface of the notch base a few "points" with a tyre dye.
The size of the "points" chosen was 0.3 to 0-5 mm,
depending on the radius of the notch base. The point
sizes before arid during testing were measured with the
instrument mi-croscope UIM--21;~,with an accuracy of up to
0.001 mm. To each specimen 3 -4 "points" were applied
in the central of its 3 portions. The average of all
measurements was taken as the result. The results
obtained for all the specimens are shown in the table,
p 929. From these results frequency curves of deformation,
corresponding to the first. appearance of cracks and to
complete failure, have been constructed (Fig I and 2).
Card 2/3 Fig 3 shows the schematic disposition of c;urves for the kK
676,74
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Influence of Size Effect on the Deformability of Metals
distribution of deformation at which failure is
initiated: a - at the Gauss and b -- at the hyperbolic
law of defect distribution. (1 - large specimensi
2 - small specimens). The authors conclude that the size
effect as a whole is a manifestation of energetic and
static factors. The former plays the main and the latter
the subsidiary role, determining the position and nature,
respectively, of the distribution curve. The so-called
metallurgical factor which is re5ponsible for the
inhomogeneity of metals is also of particular importance,
especially in steel, in connection with the technology of
its manufacture, namely, the particular methods of
casting, rolling etc. There are 3 figures, I table and
15 references. 13 of which are Soviet, I Swedish and
I English.
ASSOCIATION:Tseiitrallnyy nauchno-iimsledovatellskiy institut
iin A.N.Krylova (Central Scientific Research Institute
imeni A.N,Krylov
SUBMITTED: February 24, 1959
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AT',10?3: Razov, I. A., Shevandin, Ye. M.
TITLE: The Effect of the Rate of Application and the Test-Temperature
on the Limit-Plasticity of Steel (0 vliyanii skorosti nagruzhe-
niya, i temperatury ispytaniya na predellnuyu plastichnost'
stali)
PEHODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 2,
pp 198 - 2o2 (USSR)
APSTR.'ICT: A method was used with smooth samples which was developed for
the purpose of studying the effect of the kind of tension on
flat samples (Ref 1). In the present case flat samiJes
(7Y30)(55 mm) Of 2teel of the SKhL 1 tyoe (chemical co-,Position
in references 2,7)were subjected to otatic tests on a 1~0 ton
Shopper machine at temperattires rDnjino from +200 to -1200,
while dynamic tests were carried out at +200 on a 75 kgm ram
according to iMor and Federgaf. In accordance with the T~ K. Zi-
lova and 'La. B. Fridman (Ref 4) a calibration .-ri-d was
applied to the namples. It was found (Tal7le 1) that the border
deformation (correspondinE; with the formation of the first
Card 1/2 macrocracks) changes very little when the tem-.er-ture is
'LL'.e Ef!*clct of t`ii-, R-0;(- of ...1pplication and the T-rt- SOV/'~:jl- -')-~5 '7d
'.ure on t!.,e LJ-.-::4t_Pj.-S1i-4ty of ~;t;-_Cl
lowered or the rate of load ipplic:--.tion mounts. The influence
of the rate of load application and tlj,!-~ t.--,,:t tempcrature on
the plasticity of notched samples wis ex~i~~iined by tao methods.
The results of ste,'ls 30G and 121C'hN3Y"' (Fi-- 3) --ho-.,ied that
the mo:-:ent at nhich the first er,-..c I:r~ is inillependent
of the r:ite of load application nnd t'-.-- test tP--!,-.er-,turef -nd
that crqc!7s increqse as thz~ bondin- an;-1e increaseo. Examina-
tions of notched steel 30G sampiss furnished the came results.
It is stated in conclusion that except in the case oil cold-
brittleness it is practically not necessary to take in-.o
consideration the effect of -- hire~ier r-te of lo-id a.-licat-1:-)n
and loaer test te,:!porature on the border I
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dokror tpkhn.nai&-; j.%IROLITJBGV, I.N.. kan-l.tF-1-Jin.nauk; iu-ZOV,
I.A., ala-lehiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
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material to the size effect: bending test of specimens 5 - 5 - 27.5 mm and
20 - 20 - 110 mm, notch 9 of 1.5 and 6 mm, respectively, and comparison
of the limit of plasticity, oi the deformation curve in tough fracture,
or of the strength in brittle fracture. Ye. M. Shevandin, I. L.
Shimelevich, V. V. Lavrov, G. M. Bartenev, and L. P. Tsepkov are mentioned.
There are 3 figures and 11 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
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20 - 20 - 100 mm, Q 6 mm;
5 - 5 * 27.5 mm, 1.5 mm.
1) Frequency,.2) deformation at the
beginning of destruction, 3) limit
deformation at the end of destruc-
tion.
Character of the size effect
Legend to Fig. 2: a) Form 'of specimen,
6 ) test results ; o beginning of crack
ing; X complete destruction;
1) length of plates, m; 2) mean stress
in the notched cross section as a
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y.onobe:vev5kiY, S T*,
USSR , Reap. 'd- iziucheniv na materialy (The Effect of
Delstlile vaderDykh 'als). M050OW 1. jzd-vo AN SSSR,
Nue,l'ear Radiation on Mater-L 4000 ooples printed,
1962. 383 P- Errata slip inserted- khni-
AkademiY8, nauk SSSR. otdeleniye teauk.
Sponsoring iLgeneY: ota,,~,-arl-ye fjZIko_mate=tieheskikh n
che,kikh nauk; ly, DePutY Re5P- Ed..t S. A-
Ed.. S. T KonobeyevB~ G. V. Kurdy=Ovj,
Reap- itorial BOards p. L. Gruzin MartYnYuko
AdasinsklY; Ed V S. Lyal3henko (Deoeased~' Yu. X shins
B. M Ievitskiyj . V. pravdyilk; Ed of PublI& and
YU. j. PokrovsklY and N Zds: T. V: polyiLkov
Houae- 14. 0. yakarenko; Teoh.
N. Dorokhins-
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The hffect of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) sov/6176
PURPOSE: This book is intended for personnel concerned with
nuclear materials.
COVERAGE: This is a collection of papers presented at the
Moscow Conference on the Effect of Nuclear Radiation on
Materials, held December 6-10, 1960. The material reflect*
certain trends In the work being conducted in the Soviet
scientific research orginization. Some of the papers are
devoted to the experimental study of the effect of neutron
Irradlation on reactor materials (steel, ferrous alloys,
molybdenum, avial, graphite, and nichromes). Others deal
with the theory or neutron irradiation effects (physico-
chem~cal transformations, relaxation of internal stresies,
internal friction) and changes in tfie structure and proper-~
ties of various crystals. Special attention in given to
the-effect of intense Y-radiation on the electrical,
magnetic, and optical properties of metals, dieleatrics,
and semiconductors.
Card 2/14
The Effect of Nuclear Radiation (Cont.) SOV/15176
PravdYqk._q. F.,_A, D, Amayev, F* A, Platonov, V. N. Kuznetsov,
and~~V`k. dolyanoyy;~ Effect of Neutron Irradiation on the
Propertles-or-Co-notructional Materials 34
The article presents results of investigations conducted
in the hot laboratory at the Atomic Energy Institute
1meni I.V. Kurchatov, Academy of Sciences USSR.
Amayev, A. D., A.__V._YefJj=v, P. A. Platonov, N. F. Pravdyuk,
1. A,-Razoy, and A. M.-YaLlf.Dnikox. Effect of Neutron Irradia-
Tr-on on NecRanicif-Oroperties of Heat-Resistant Steels of the
Ferrite-Perlite T"e and Their Welded Joints 58
The specimens were Irradiated by a neutron flux of 6-101* n1cm,
in the EFT Reactor at the Atomic Energy Institute, Academy
of Sciences USSR.
Yefimov, A V., -0_k__Kq~~ ~vniko~, VK. A. -Nikolayev, N. F.
Pravdyuk, i. A. RazOVI,and A. M. Khlebnik*v. &Cect of Neutron
Irradiation on Meehan al Properties Of AUDtOnitig St&inl688
Steels ofXarlous Strengths 68
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ACCESSION NR: AT4014045 B/3073/63/000/000/0061/0074
AUTHOR: Razov, I. A..; Ebudozhnikova, L. F.; Shevandin, Ye. M. (Deceased)
TITLE: Effect of cyclic stress on the tendency Of steel to cold brittleness
SOURCE: Prochnost' metallov pri peremenny*kh nagruzkakh; materialy* tretlyego
soveshchaniya po ustalosti metallov, 1962 g. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 61-74
TOPIC TAGS: steel, steel brittleness, plastic deformation, fatigue, fatigue strength,
embrittlernent, creep, cold brittleness, cyclic stress, critical embrittlement temperature
ABSTRACT: It is well known that steel tends to become brittle in the cold and that this
cold brittleness increases during cyclic stress, even at stresses below the fatigue limit,
due both to the effects of plastic deformation and to the fatigue cracks which appear at the
sites of stress concentration. In order to relate brittle strength and cold brittleness to
the creep limit, the authors investigated the effect of cyclic bending stress (3000/min.)
on the critical embrittlement temperature of smooth and notched samples of steel 3,
steel SKS-1 and steel SIQL-4 in the annealed, hotrrolled or superheated (1150C) states.
The critical embrittlement temperature was determined in two ways: from the curves
relating temperature to impact toug1mess and to the relative fibrosity of the break,
Card 1/2
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respectively; both methods gave essentially the same results. During the initial stages of
cyclic stress, one or two maxima and minima were consistently observed in the curve
relating the critical embrittlement temperature to the number of cycles. Comparison of
the critical embrittlement temperature and brittle hardness curves showed that these
maxima and minima are due to characteristic changes in brittle strength and creep limit
during cyclic stress. With cyclic stresses up to 0. 8-0. 9 of the fatigue limit, the critical
embrittlement temperature was found to increase with the stress, a maximum being ob-
tained at stresses 36-40% beyond the fatigue limit. Orig. art. has: 14 figures and 3
tables.
ASSOCIATION: None
SUBMITTED: 00
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DATE ACQ: 2OFeb64
NO RE F SOV: 011
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OTHER: 002
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SI-TVANDIN, v-ev,-eniy Mikhaylo-Ach [deceased]; RAZOV, Igor'
Aleksandrovi4ch; B"YT-ENSKEY, I.A., kand. tekhn. nauk
nauchn. -~--d. - ITEBvLOV V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk ,
retcenzent; ~-EHOVHSiIYA, 'Ye.Ye., red.
[Coli brittleness and plasticity limit of metals in ship-
building] Khladnolomkost' i predel1naia plastichnost' me-
ta-1lov v sudostroenii, Leningrad, Sudostroenie, 1965.
335 p. (MIIAA 19; 1)
EWT(d)/EWT(m)/EWP(W)/EWP(--y.1/rAWP(t)/ETI/EWP,.'k) IJP(c
)0440 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/65/
%0VfnM1 n"1 F-M
AUTHORS: Aleksandrov, S. .; Razov, I. A.
TITLE: Estimation of the safety factox~J f welded construction under conditions of
transition from the viscous to the brittle state B
SOURCEi Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abu. 9E35
REF SOURCE; Sb. Proyektir. evarn. konatruktaiy. Kiyev, Nauk. dumka, 1965, 393-401
TOPIC TAGS: steel, sheet metal, metal test / St 4 steel, SKhL-4 steel it/
ABSTRACT: The critical brittleness temperature of steels St 4 and SKhL-4 was
determined on large plates having interior notches of limited sharpness. The amount
of fibers at the break served as the measuring criterion. The level of stresses at
which brittle cracks are propagated in plate constructions at temperatures lower thazi
the critical brittleness temperature is: for St 4 and SKhL-4 for 10-20 mm thick
sheets - 0.25--0.30 a- a respectively and does not depend on further decreases in
temperature and change in the magnitude of the stored elastic energy. Increasing the
sheet thickness and stored elastic energy leads to a displacement of the curve for
dependence o'f rupturing stresses on the temperature to higher "peratures. At
temperatures equal to and higher than the critical brittlenestO 'temperature, cracks ma
propagate inFsheet cpnstructions at stresses equal to 0.9 cr a. M. Frolova. Oransla-
F3n of abstra7y-6
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Shevandin, YEvgeniy Mikhaylovich; RaLo~Igo~r'Ale~ksanlr~ovlch.
Cold brittlcness~tnd ultimate plasticity of metals in ship building (Khladnolomkosts
i predellnaya plastichnost' metallov v sudcstroyenii) Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostro-
yeniye", 65. 0335 p. illus,., biblio. 1,400 copies printed.
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TOPIC TAGS: low carbon steel Ilow alloy steel, metal physical property, brittleness,
ductility, plasticity, plastic deformatio Rp mechanical fracture, shipbuilding
engineering 1%
PURPCGE AND COVERAGE: The book presents results of experimental research and theore-,
tical. generalizations on prqblems of cold brittleness and ultimate plasticity of low
carbon and low alloy steels"used in shipbuilding.,~ The book analyses the effect of
temperature, loading spttT,--5trLF ~, ~e astic energy on the above Properties
of metals, and suggests methods for estimating the coefficient of ductility and
ultimate plasticity of metals in structural elements. The book is intended for engi-.
neering and scientific personnel serving as specialists in physical metallurgy
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shipbuilding technology, and may also be useful to workers in related fields.11
TABIX OF CONTENTS (abridged):
Preface-3
Pt. 1; Cold brittleness of metals
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Ch. I. Transition of metals from the ductile to the brittle state-5
Ch. II. Methods for estimating the tendency of metals toward brittleness--50
Ch. III. Effect of various factors on the tendency of metals towatd brittleness--81
Ch. IV. Practical application of data in estimating the tendency of metals toward
brittleness--128
Pt. II. Ultimate plasticity of metals:
Ch. V. Plastic deformation and ductile fracture of metals-146
Ch. VI. Effect of various factors on ultimate plasticity of metals-205
Ch. VII. Practical application of data in estimating ultimate plasticity of metals-
295
Bibliography--322
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AUTHORt Hazov, I. A.
TITLE: Analysis of brittle fractures of weld structures in relation to I
of steel to brittleness 14
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abe. 9E75
REF SOURCE: Sb. Proyektir. ovarn. konstruktsiy. Kiyev, Nauk. duzka, 1965, 365-374
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TOPIC TAGS: brittleness, metal stress, steel, ductility, weld defeot# material
fracture
ABSTRACT: The following conclusions are drawn on the basis of analysis of the condi-7!
tions of brittle fracture of a number of weld structures. In its pbysical nature,
brittle fracture BF is a result of cold shortness, regardless of temperature. The
decisive factor in BF from cold shortness is the temperature reserve of ductillty,
which is the difference between the use temperature and the critical temperature of
embrittlement. The value of the temperature reserve of ductility ANT - T 0 - Ta4 -
10 deg indicates the possibility of BF of weld structures at comparatively low rated
stresses. Retardation of brittle fractures is observed when the tesperature reserve
of ductility is in the range of -10 to +10 deg. The absence of BF in possible only
when the temperature reserve of ductility,,OT >10 de which varies according to the
level of rated stresses fron 20 to 30C-liv. Fomenko Lq+= lation of abstract7
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25033. RAZOV, N. N. Tipy Pochv i Mirovoye Zemledeliye. Trudy Yubilaynoy Sesaii.,
Posvyashch Stoletlyu So Dnva Rozbdaniya Dokuchayeua. M.-L., 1949,, S. 113-23---
Bibl-iogr: 8 Nazv.
SO: Latopis' No. 33, 1949
USSR/Electronics - Oscillograph Jul 52
"Ejections Following Square Detector," V. M. Razov
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 7, PP 1195-1199
Attempts +o solv- oroblem of the number of deviations
ol~' a beam that exceed a given level on an oscillo-
graph screen, under the assumption that only fluctua-
tional noise acts on a system consisting of a selec-
,ive quadrupole and a square detector, whose load po-
tential is studied. Received 9 Nov 51.
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NaYch-issled, in-t Lub-..-anykh Volokon) T. 1111 1949, S. 72-103-Bibliogr:
25 Nazv
SO: Ioetopist ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 39, Mcakva, 1949
FOLAND / General and Special Zoology. Insects. P
Systematics and Faunistics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol .. No 12J. 1958, 54Z59.
Author :
Inst ; Not given.
Title :Polish Species of the Subfamily Tortricinae
(Lepidoptera).
Orig-Pub: Polski pismo entomol., 1956 (1957),, Z6., No 1-26.,
135-159.
Abstract: Descriptions of 34 species of the genera Tortrix.,
ChrosIs and Acleris encountered In Poland. The
article contains descriptions and drawings of the
male and female sexual apparatuses of these
species.
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23-21P D '57. (RM 10:12)
1. Takhnichaskiy rukovoditell arteli "Bollshevik," Magnitogorsk,
Cbnlvabinakoy oblasti.
(Magnitogorsk-Dressmaking)
RAZOVSKIY. inzh.: DOLINIK, 'Ys.S., Inzh.
Now electric wood-mortisin,7, machines. Stroi. i cor. rzahinostr.
3 nc.9:23-24 S '58. (MirtA 11:10)
(Woodworking nachinery)
RAZOWSKI, Jo:lef
Studies on the Cochylidae fLepidoptera). Pt.10. Annales
zool 22 no.16:355-385 164.
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biol 11 no.3-137-139 163.
1. institut, cf 3yateivatic Zj()I.ogy, F-rakow, Folisn Academy
of Sciencec. -rejented ',)y T. Stnch.
RAZOWSKI, J.
16th Congress of the International Scientific Film
Association. Wszechswiat no.2:54 F 163.
RAZOZIIII, I. I.;FRGF
USSR/Medici-ne-Malaria, Therapy
Medicine-Pediatrics
Mar 49
"Particulars of the Clinical Aspects and Treatment of Malaria in Children,"
R. Z. Shenaan, Clinic, Pediatrics Faculty, Second Moscow Med Inst imeni I. V.
Stalin, 2 pp
"Sov Med" No 3
Incidence of malaria in USSR in 1948 was one half to one fourth of the 1935 figure.
Sumnarizes speech on 1948 results and 1949 plans by Prof I. I. Razozin, chief, Main
Sanitary Antiepidemic Administration.
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Title : Vaccination of swine against plague
Periodical : Veterinariya, 10, 49-51, Oct 1954
Abstract : Underfed hogs and hogs that are undergoing rapid growth react
violently to virus of swine plague; such hogs rarely develop
immunity against plague after being vaccinated with crystal violet
vaccine. Presence of bronchopneumonia, avitaminosis, and improper
metabolism also hinder the development of imaninity. Development
of imunity in hogs against plague and length of time that immunity
is maintained'depends much on the number of times a hog is vaccinated,
its age, and the environmental conditions. To obtain the desired im-
zunity young hogs must be well fed and must be vaccinated with crystal
violet vaccine at least three times; factors that have a negative ef-
fect on the development of immunity must be eliminated.
Institution Leningrad Swine Breeding Trust of the Ministry of the Heat and Dairy
Industry USSR
Submitted
TSIRELISONP Simon Aronovich; ~AZWJAjkhail Avraamovich. Prinimala
uchastiye TSIRELISON, E.A.; MIROPOLISKIY, S.V., kand. biol.
naukV retsenzent; CHICRENEV, A.I., inzh., retsenzent;
BOBOSHKO, S.B., nauchnyy red.; GORDON, L.A., nauchnyy red.;
YEGOROV, S.A., nauchnyy red.; KAZAROV, Yu.S., red.; KRYAKOVA,
D.M., tekhn. red.
[Livability on board ships]Obitaemost' sudov. Leningrad,
Sudpromgiz, 1963. 266 p. (MIRA 16:3)
(Merchant seamen--Accommodations on shipboard)
(Ships-Heating and ventilation)
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28(2) SOV/107-59-5-41/51
AUTHORS: Zelenkevich, G., 4~q,.~Eoyev, V.
TITLE: Electronic Computers
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 5, PP 51 - 55 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is the concluding article of a description of
the theoretical principles of electronic computers
which was started in Radio, 1959, Nr 4. In this
article, the authors describe trigger circuits, adding
of binary numbers, arithmetic unitq,memory devices,
address systems, programming, etc. Finally, the au-
thors mention some fields of application of electro-
nic computers. In this connection they mention ex-
periments in translating from English into Russian
using a high-speed BESM computer of the AN USSR, de-
veloped by Academician S.A. Lebedev. There are 1
circuit diagram, 2 block diagrams, 5 tables and 1
Soviet reference.
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AUTHOR: Zelenkevich, G., Razroyev, V.
TITLE: Electronic Computers (Elektronnyye vychislitellnyye
mashiny)
PERTODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 4, pp 50 - 53 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to acquaint radio
amateurs with the theoretical premises of electronic
computers. After a general introduction, mentioning
the speed at which electronic computers work and the
fields of application, the authors explain the binary
nur;oer system, triggers and trigger counters. The
P-,-ticle will be continued. There are 2 diagrams and
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On some operations on the liver. Biol i khim 4 nc.6z4-6 162.
KHADZHIDEKOV. G.; RAZPOPOVA. M.
A case of generalized arthrosis consecutive to polyarthritis In
a young woman. Suvrem.med..,Sofia 2 no.1:83-88 160.
1. 1z Katedrata po endokrinologii i obmiana na veshtestvata pri
ISUL. Rukov. na katedrata: Drof. Iv. Penchev i Katedrata po rent-
genologiia i radiologlia pri ISUL. Ru1mv. na. katedrata: prof.
G. Tenchov.
(ARTHRITIS RHEUMATOID pathol.)
U.
RAZSFX, Jan; WlljZMKA, Teresa
'--~~nelative hypochloremia in secondp-ry kidney tubule insufficiency. Pediat.
polska 32 no.12:1392-1398 Dec 57.
1. Z Kliniki Chor. Wewn. Dzieci Instytutu Hatki i Dziecka w Warszawie
Byrektor Instytutu: prof. 7. Groer. Kierownik Kliniki: doe. J. Raszek.
(CHLORIMM, in blood
hypochloremia in kidney tubule insuff. (Pol))
(ACUT33 RvML FAILURE, compl.
hypochloremia in tubule insuff. (Pol))
BIMBUIll, P.N., inzh.; BONDIN, Ye.As, inzh.; GRIGGROV. G.Ya., inzh.;
DIWOVSKIY, V.I., inzh.; KOZKEUROV, P.L. inzh.; NARTOV, Ya.G.,
inzh.; RA,_ZQIQAYBV, A.P.. inzh.; RAYEV15YIY, S.A., lnzho;
SAFOZMIIKOV, TELIPAN, M.G.. lnzh.: CBIRFXOVSKIY.
Yu.I., inzh.; CHHMTOV. D.A.. inzh.: DUGINA, Y.A., tekha.red.
[ChTZ tractors] Traktory ChTZ, Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 101 o. (KIRA 11:5)
(Tractors)
SMIPKA, L.V.; RAZSMTSLO
Determining the productive capacity of open-cut coal mines at the
Itat deposits. Ugol' 33 no.1:19-22,Ja 158. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Voesoyuznvy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy ugolInyy Inatitut..
(Itat--Lignite) (Kxiznetsk Baoin-Strip miting)