SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHANGIN-BEEZOVSKIY, G.N. - SHANIN, N.A.
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AUTHOR: Shanzin-Berezovs1dy. G. N.
ORG: J,nstitut genetild, Akademiya nauk SSSR (Institute of Genetics., Academy of
Sciences, SSSR I*
TITLE: Embryonic selection and the number of chlorophyll. mutations
SOURCE: AN. SSSR. - Institut genetiki. Trudy, no. 32, 1965. Deystviye ioniziruyl
shchikh izluchenly na rastitellnyy i zhivotnyy organizmy (Effect of ionizing radia-
tion on plant and animal organisms), 81-93
TOPIC TAGS: plant genetics, biologic mutation, plant development, radiation
_pLant efb~ct
ABSTRACT: This work is- part of a continuing investigation of the ability of culti-
vation. conditions, in combination with irradiation, to affect the mutation process in
plants.. Varieties of barley with a recessive trait for chlorophyll mutations were
selected. Parent plants from which experimental seeds were taken had been exposed
to gamma rays (dose of 6-9 krad), or to fast neutrons (dose 300 rad). Results
showed that germination of these. seeds at high (26C) and low (6-9C) temperatures
causes a different mortality of germinated seeds and a different level of variability,
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as determined from the frequency of chlorophyll mutations. Lowered temperature
assists the development, of more mutations and results in a wider spectrum of
chlorophyll mutants. It was postulated that the causes of selection Under different
temperature conditions are probably different. The relatively low level of variabil-
ity at high temperatures cannot be explained by negative selection only. Results
of these and.other experiments suggest that, depending on the germination condition.s
of s e cond -generation seeds, both positive and negative selection of changes occurs,
along with recovery processes. At high temperatures, negative selection takes
place, which is connected with the need for a high respiration level and excessive
consumption of important compounds in sensitive and weak mutant seeds. At rela-
tively low temperatures, positive selection of mutations takes place, associated
with the transition of potential into real changes and -with processes of repair of
chlorophyll synthesis, Plants *which die under more severe conditions of germinatio i
(as at increased temperature) or undergo tissue selection, replacing abberrant cells
with normal ones, live- at low temperatures and are counted as mutants. Plants
which under optimirn development conditions rernain latent mutants, under relatively
unfavorable conditions sh6w'their mutant -nature. Orig. art. has: I figure and 6
tables, [is]
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K I ILU7 V S., and TRUFAINOV, N. F. (USSR)
- 2 - ) .
"The Inclusion of 35S Methionine into Proteins of the Liver
in Block and -Circumvent'on- of the Glucokinase Reaction."
Report presentcd at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
SHANGINA,L.K., kandidattekhnicheskikh nauk
Tapping power from a contact network for the needs of intermediate
railroad stations. Sbor. LIrZHT no.145:34-47 153. (MLU 8; 10)
(Electric railroads)
I ,,
SHANGINAV L. ,dote. (LaniM,rad)
IN
Ap~pa'ratus for taking power off contact networka. Zhel.dor.
transp. 36 no.3:81-82 Mr 155. (MIRA 12:5)
(Electric railroads-Equipment and supplies)
SEANGINA, L.K., inzhener (Leningrad)
Device for taking off three-phase current from a contact system.
Zbel, dor. transp. 38 no.9:82-83 S '56. NLRA 9:10)
(Railroads--Blectric equipment)
32J3)
SOV/1 1?-59 -5-9133
Translation from; Ref erativayy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 5, p 104 (USSR)
AUTHOR:~_54~kqgjn&."
TITLE- Investigation of a 3-Phase Inverter Used for Supplying Track Apparatus
PERIODICAL: Sb. Leningr. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp. , 1957, Nr 155, pp 127-135
ABSTRACT: Laboratory investigations of a 3-phase 2. 5-kw, 500 v DG inverter
used for supplying track apparatus are deEcribed. In conjunction with a
ferroresonance stabilizer, the inverter reliably supplIes lighting and-motor
loads. No additional capacitors are needed for normal operation of motors.
The stabilizers ensure a steady output voltage and a good external
characteristic. A short-circu-it in a receiver phase results in the loss of that
phase only, not in the shutdown of the whole system. The overall efficiency of
the installation is 400/6. Odd harmonics are strongly pronounced in the phase-
to-neutral voltage of the receiver. The relation Ulin /_ Nf-3 Uf holds true;
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SOVI 112-59-5-9133
Investigation of a 3-Phase Inverter Used for Supplying Track Apparatus
hence, it is recommended that the motors be connected to the line~to-line
voltage. Alignment of the scheme is complicated. From results of the above
investigations, a specification was developed on an experimental 3-phase
laboratory -type, 10-kw inverter for the contact-wire 3-kv DC voltage with
variations from -30% up to +10%. The secondary pha5 e -to -neutral voltage is
130 v with a deviation within+ 5%. The grid-control circuit of the inverter
should have a separate supply from the high-voltage line of the automatic block
system. The thyratron cathodes are to be preheated by a starter -type storage
battery. The unit efficiency is 0. 7 or higher - The weight of the unit is 300 kg
or less. Its cost is not more than 7, 000 rubles. Bibliography: 7 items.
T.A-K.
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KARASEV, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; SHAIj,'GINA,
Vladilena Fedorovna,, kand. tekhn. nauk; KRASNYAMXR-,-T-.M.,
red-., -FREGE-RD-.-P.-, red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn.red.
Y
[Analyzing fabric cutting by series] Analiz seriinogo raskroia
tkanei; iz opyta raboty shveiiiykh fabrik. Leningrad, 1962. 20 p.
(Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propagandy. Obmen pe-
redovym opytom. Seriia: Shveinaia promyshlennost', no 2)
RRA 16:3)
(Garment cutting)
SHANIGM, V. F., kand. tekhn. nauk
j:~ --. , -, ~-~ -
Expedient utilization of darable-needle sewing machines. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. leg. prom. no.4:13-20 162.
(MIRA 15--10)
1. Leningradskiy tekstil.Inyy institut imeni S. M. Kirova.
Rekomendovana kafedroy tekhnologii shveynogo, proizvodstva.
(Sewing machines)
(Clothing industry-Production standards)
SHAN)GINA, V.F. (Leningnd)
Changes in the dimensions of quilted lining occurring in
quilting with parallel stittches. Shvein. prom. no.4.*21-24
Ji-Ag 162. (MIRA 16a6)
(Tailoring)
Serpeyevdch; VC~~v,
rea.
~-ImJ-10,4cal processes in the
Clo-,hing Factory in L-irgradl Yekhanizatsiia
tel,'r,i~o!n,-4o-heskikn protsessov nl leninlgradskoj shveinoi fat).-
"b--Ilchevic-I&a.f' Leij4-jigraicj) 196'-'~- 37 p.
(MIYU 17:9)
SEWTIGINA Y.F. (I.,e-ningrad); TVANOVA, T.M. "'ir-ning:
- ... - - 1 .1 . C - _~ -ad)
Particula- "aracterietic-s ef the cons triuu, tien of Clothin'a from
I
double fatrics. SlInvein,prom. no.2.,2(-- 1) Mr--Ap '65. (m-i-u *,~.S: 0")
V;"
karlu lKil,
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USSM/Gultivated Plants. Pot-citoes. Vegetables. Melons. M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.., 110 5., 1958,20351.
Author :_Z_Z_4Sh&a1Zj=__
Inst : Leningrad Agricultural Institute.
Title :lbe Critical Period's Bearing on Light Intensity in Tomatoes.
(Kriticheskiy period v otaosheaii k inteneivnosti sveta
utomatov)
Orig Pub: Zap. Leningr. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, vYP- 11, 30-36.
Abstract: In the Leningrad Agricultural Institute a study was made
of the effect of lessened light intensity (reduction
of illumination by 4-5 times) after the light stage during
various periods, beginning with the phase where the embry-
onic protuberances of the anthers appear and through the
formation of the first flowers of the cluster, in plant
development. In all variations of the test, a delay was
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USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons.
Abs Jour: Ref -hur---,iol., No 5, 1958, 20351.
noted in florescence and fruit formation. The gre---#,-
est sensitivtt-y to reduced il-lUmin tion intensity was
noted in the period of development of the tetrads in
the anthers of the first cluster blossom (in 8 days).
Various varieties displayed different sensitivities.
The most sensitive in all Dhases studied was the Sta-
lingradskiy 9-5/95 variety; the PolyarnyY 303 variety
suffered less. Tone bibliography has 11 listings.
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SHANIGINA, Z. I. Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "The Effect of tjM
Intensity of Light 'in the Growth of Tomatoes." Len, 1957.
17 pp 20 cm. (Min of Agriculture USSR, Len Agricultural Inst),
100 copies (KL, 26 57, 107)
- 37 -
SHABIGINA, M.
Causes of the depression of tomato plants under conditions of in-
sufficient light during the fourth stage of development. Fiziol.
rest. 8 no.3:325-329 T61. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Leningradskiy sellsk6khozyaystvennyy institut.
(Plants, Effect of light on) (Tomatoes)
SffkNGIN--EEFC-ZOVSKIY, G.N.
Frequency and spectrum of chlorophyll mutations following
ethylenimine treatment of second generation seeds of
."-irradiated barley. Izv. P11 SSSR. Ser. biol. no.6:859-
870 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:11.)
1. Institut genetiki AN SSSR.
NUZOMP N.I.; PASTUSIIEI4K0-',TRR[ETS. N.A.; 'j ~7,0 ~;K] - N
fl~INGIN-BERk, V Y G.
Effect of ecolo ic conditions of cultJvafion and physiological
state of s ~degree of maturity) on the radiosensitivity,
frequency and naLure of hereditar,
y ohangeB in gamia irradiated
barley. Trudv Tnst. gen. no.32?,18-68 165,
(KIRA 18110)
AUTHOR: Shangin-Berezovskiy, G. N.
ORG: institute of Genetics, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut genetiki, Akademiya
nauk SSSR)
TITLE: The effect of* ethylenimine on the development and mutability of fast-neutron-
irradiated barley sown. under various ecological conditions
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut genetiki. Trudy, no. 32, 1965. Deystviye ioniziruyush-
chikh izlucheniy na rastitellnyy i zhivotnyy organizmy (Effect of ionizing radiation
on plant.and animal organism), 69-8o
TOPIC TAGS: biologic mutation, plant genetics, plant growth, radiation plant effect,
neutron irradiation, ethylenimine, barley~'
ABSTRACT: Air-dried barley seeds were irradiated with fast neutrons (dose 300 rad)
and then treated with a 0.01% solution of ethylenimine for 4 hr. Treated seeds were
sown in Moscow (moderate continental climate) and Khibiny (modified arctic climate).
Experimental results showed a different character of development and a different level-
of variability depending on climatic conditions. When unirradiated seeds were treated
with a small dose of ethylenimine, plant development in the first generation was im-
proved in both locations, and namutagenic effect was noted. A small dose of the
chemical*was found to have an essentially modifying effect on irradiated seedst.var7i
with the sowing area. Ethylenimine intensified the radiation effect oil Moscow plants
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but weakened it with respect to the Khibiny planta. Furthermore, the second genera-
tion of plants grown in Moscow had a decreased number of chlorophyl.1 mutations (after
neutron irradiation and ethylenimine treatment), while the corresponding Xhibiny
plants had an increased number. Orig. art. has: 8 tables. [.TS]
BUB CODE: LS/ SUB-M DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 019/ OTH REP: 004
Z
of -,,Z,-D on the flow of carbohydrates from Tom,1.0
leaves. Fi7iol.rast. 12 no. 1:1039-1044~ ;-~'-D '65.
tV,,.
J~ o '~Ijj (,,,p 1y., .1 V
Sept--~,,fiber 6, 1~)63.
Y-;-ILSLTKOIT, M.P. I SHANI ) s -S.
29778
Nov yy etap V Razvitii Kormoproizvodstva. Sov. zootyekhniyz, 1949, No. 5, S. 60-67
SO: LETOPSIS' NO. 40
KADZHAYA, D.I., kand. tekbn. nauk; SHANOZE, G.N., inzh.
Erecting precast shells without supporting scaffolds. Prom. stroi.
41 no.6:22-24 Je 164. (MIRA 17:9)
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SCiTTCE I~nJzi,na:-a "o 1)56
USSR/Ci.,ltivated Plaxits - Subtropical and Tropical. 1.4-6
_~bs Juur Ref Zhur - P-iol-i 110 3., 1958, 11054
Author Shanidze,
Inst
Title The Red-Meat Orange, Korolek No 1, and the Early Tangeri-
ne, Urishiu,
Orig Pub Izv. Batumskogo botanich. sada, AN GruzSSR, 19505, No D",
157-159
Abstract 1--inong the frost-resi*stant, high-yield, and valuable forms
developed by the Ba-i- Botanical Garden in the cE;v,.1rc
.Umi
1949-1950 winter, the red-meat orange, Kbrolek No I, and
the seedless tangerine, Unshiu, are deserving of pax-ti-LU.-
lar attention. Korolek No 1 is especially frost-rasistant
and capable of hibernation. It survived the severe
1950 winter alrzst without damage, The trees are loni with
a co=act and evenly developed croum ancl with dense-1 y f
veloped branches. The yields are ~;ood and regralz:r.
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CHELIDZE. V.S., inzh.;_SHANIDZE, M.I., inzh.
rS-l shoot cutter. Trak-t. i oollkhozmash. 30 no.11:34 N 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Sericulture-.-Fquipment and supplies)
NAZARKVSKIY, S~I.; 14AUROV, S.N.;- PITAPEENYO, F S.: GFIRASlMOV, M.V.; IL'INSKAYA,
M.L.; VEKSLER, A.I.Jdeceasedj; VASIL"'Y~,,V, I.M.; WINA, N.V~; SOKOLOV,
S.Ya.; LOZI11A-LOZ111SYAYA, A,S~-, SAAKOV, S.G,-7&T SSYIY, D.M.; AVRCRIN,
N.A. ;IVANOV, M.I., PRIKIADOV, N.V.; SOBOISEV~YAYA, K.A.; SAUMT07,
M.N.; MALINOVSKIY, P.I.; LUCHNIK, A.I., EUVCHRITKO, O.A.; VEKHOV, N.K.;
GROZDOV- 13.V.-, MASHKIN, S.; BOSSE, G.G.; MIN, P.S.i(g.Shuya, Ivanov-
skoy oblasti); MATUKHIN; ZATIVARNITSKIY, G.F.; GRACHEV, N.G.; CHERUSOV,
M.I.; KIRKOPULO, Ye.N.; LEVITSKAYA,A.M.; GRISHKO, N.H.; LIKHVARI, D.F.
VlLICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V.; SHCHERBINA, A.A.;
TSYGLUKOVA, V.Z.-; RAPW4CVSKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYEVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A.
OZOLIN, E.P.; LUKkYTM, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAIL'YEV.. A.V~; RUKBADZE,
P.Ye.; VASHADZE, V.N,; SiAMDZE, V.M.; K&nZHAVIDZE, D.V.-, KORKESHKO,
A.L.; KOLESNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SERGEYEV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN, M.P.;
RIBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. ;RUSANOV, P.N.;
30CHANT;8117A, Z.P., BLINOVSKIY, X.V.; XLYSH97, L.K.; KUSHEGYAN, A.M.;
LEONOV, L.M.
Talks given by participants in tte meeting. Biul.Glav.bo4.-.Bada n0.15:
85-182 '53. (MLRA 9:1)
1. Glavnyy botanicheekly sad Akademli nauk 556R (for MakarovPilipanko,
Gerasimov, Illinskaya. Veksler); 2. Akademiya komunallnogo khozyay-
stva imeni K.D. Famfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Veasoyuznaya sellskokho-
zyaystvennaya vystavka (for Il'ina); 4. Botanichaskiy sad Botaniche-
skogo instituta imenj V.L.Komarova Akadsmii nauk SSSR (for Sokolov,
Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanichaskiy sad Leningradakogo
(continued on next card)
NAZARZVSKIY, S.L.-(continued) Card 2.
gosudarstvennogo ordene. Lenina universiltete, (for Zalessklly); 6. Poi
yarno-Allpiyokly botanicheskiy sad Kollskogo filiala imeni S.M. Kirova
Akademii nauk SSSR (for Avrorin); 7. Botanichaskiy sak pri Tomskom
gosudarstvennom universlteta (for Ivanov): 8. BotanicheskIly sad pri
Tomskom gosudarstvennom universiteta imeni V.V, Kuybysheva (for Prik-
ladov); 9. TSentral'nyy Sibirskly botanichoskiy sad Zapadno-Sibirsko-
go filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevskaya); 10. Bo-
tanicheskiy sad Irkutsko goauclarstvennogo universiteta imeni A,A.
Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); 11. Altayskaya plodovo-yagodnaya opyt-
nays, stantsiya (for Luchnik): 12. Bashkirskiy botanichaskiy sad (for
Kravchenko); 13. Lesostepnaya selektsioanaya opytnaya stantsiya deko-
rativnykh kulltur tresta Goszelenkhoz Ministerstva kommunal'nogo kho-
zyaystva P-SFSR (for Vekho7), 14. Bryanskiy lasokhozyaystvannyy insti-
tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhskom gosudar-
stvenaom universitete (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy pedago-
gicheskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanicheskiy sad pri Rostovskom
gosudarstvennom universit-ate imeni V.M. Molotova (for Matukhin); 18.
Botanicheskly sad Kuvbyshevskogo gorodckogo otdela narodnogo obrazo-
vaniya (for Zatvarnitskiy); 19. Zoobotanicheskiy sad pri Kazanskom
universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvenny7 respublikanskiy
proektnyy Institut "Giprokommunstroy" (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani-
cheskly sad Odeaskogo goaudarstvannogo universitets. imeni I.I. Mechni-
kova (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanicheskiy sad pri Dnepropetrovskom
gosudarstvennom uni'versitete (for Levitakaya)-, 23. Botanichaskiy sad
(continued on next card)
NAZAR VSKIY, S.L ---- (continued) Card 3.
Akademii nauk USSR (for Grishko, Likhvar', Villehinskiy); 24.
Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa); 25. Botani-
cheskiy sad Chernovitskogo gosudarstveanogo universiteta (for Orekhov);
26. Botanichookiy sad pri LIvovskom gosudarstvennom univarsitets '
imeni Iv. Franko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheskiy sad KharIkov-
skogo gosudarstvannogo universitsta imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan-
kova); 28. Botanicheskiy sad Zhitomirskogo sallskokhozyavetvennogo
inotituta (for Baranovskiy); 29, Botanichoskly and Akademii nauk
Belorusakoy SSR (for Georgiyevskiy); 30. Inatitut biologii Akademii
nauk Belorasskoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheakiy sad Akademii
Litovskoy SSR (for Lukaytens); 32. Botanicheakiy sad Latviyakogo go-
sudarstvannogo universitets, (for Ozolin); 33. Kabardinskiy k-rayeved-
cheskiy botanicheakiy sad (for Kos); 34. Sukhumakiy botanicheakiy
sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be-
tumskiy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze):
36. Thilisskiy botanicheskiy sad Akademil nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for
Nandzhavidze); 37. Sochinskiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38.
Gosudarstvennyy Hikitakiy botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Nolotova (for
Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymakiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for
Rybin); 40. Botanichaskiy sad Moldavskogo filiale, Akademil nauk SSSR
(for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheskly Bad Botanicheskogo institute, Ake-
demil nauk Tadzhikokoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanicheakiy sad Kir-
gizskogo filiala Akademil nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanichaskiy
(continued on next card)
MAZ&MSKIY. S.L.---(Continued) Card 4.
sad Akademii nauk Usbekskoy SSR (for Rusanov. Bochantseva); 44.
Botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Turkmenskoy SM (for Blinovskiy);
45. Respublikanskiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhakay SSR (for nyshev,
Mushegyan).
(Botanical gardens)
TATISHITILI, I.Ya.; DZPCR13RIADZE, A.V.; CHUBUIDZE, A.I.; DEKAITOSIDZE, T.I.;
SHAI:IDZE, V.S.
Vladimir Kaplanovich Zbgenti; on his 70th birthday. Arkh pat.
no.3:93-94 162. iMMil 150)
(ZHGEYTI, VLADIMIR KAPLJU)OVICH, 1891-)
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I.' .. ~ . ~ I ! , , . , . j-..
v 1 - "I , ; f a!vl DI.A.MiUativals book "Manuad of medi-olegal
1 ~ , I ] ~ ~t- ". I` -T:i-~J. r'e',6p=-rt 3 AP-Je I-rj. (MIRA 19:6)
SHANIKHIN, N.; TIMOFIM-, N., glavnyy makhanik.
Continuously improve production. Zhil.-kom.khox. 4 no.4:20-22 154.
1. Direktor fabriki-prachachnoy No.4 Leningrad&.
(Uningrad-Laundries, Public) (Laundriss,'Public-Loningrad)
9(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIT14 SOV/1231
Shanin, Aleksey Ivanovich
Radiopriyemnyye ustroystva (Radio Receivers) Leningrad, Sudprcmglz, 1958-
387 p. 29,-000 copies printed
Scientific Ed.: Telezhko, M.I.; Shaurak, Ye. N.; Tech. Ed.:Levochkina, L.I.
PURPOSE: This book was approved by the USSR Ministry of Higher Education as a
textbook for radio and electrical engineering tekhnikum8.
COVERAGE: The author describeb the components of the RF section of a radio receiver,
detection and aperiodic amplification. He discusses in detail questions relating
to the theory and design of video amplifiers, IF amplifiers, control circuits in
receivers, etc. No personalities are mentioned. There are 27 references, of
which 24 are Soviet and 3 English.
TABI2- -6-F-C 6itt-N-D-5:
Frzn-the-Author- 6
Car&4719-1
IC _L(
SIWIIN' r.
Skin - Cancer
Skin cancers. Novosti med.. no. 21, 1951.
9. M nthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1951. Unclassified.
V 0- 2
SHAIIIII, A.P., professor.
Btiol,)E_v. clinical aspects and therapy of primary tumors of the liver; from
material In foreign periodical literature. Sovr.Drobl.onk. 5.no.8:3-15 153.
(MLRA 6:8)
(Liver-Tumors )
SRaIN, A.P., profeasor.
Pancreatic tuinorB; from data of foreign periodical literature.
Soyr.probl.onk. no.1:3-10 '54. (MI.RA 7-.4)
(Pancreas-Tumors)
SHANIN, A.P., professor.
Maxillary tumors (review of foreign periodical literature).
Sov.r.probl.onk. 6 no.6:3-9 '54. (MLU 7:7)
(Jaws--Tumors)
SHANIN, A.P., professor
Tumors in newborn infants and children. Savr.probl.onk. 6 no.12:
3-9 '54. (MM 8:5)
(NEOPLA8MS, in in'fant and 'Child)
(INFANT, NEWBOIDT. diseases.
tumors)
SHAWN, A.P., professor-, IVANOV, G.G.
Characteristics of gastric secr6tory-motor functions In pre-
cancer and cancer of the stomach. Vop.onk.1 no.1:86-90 '55.
1. Iz Instituta onkologii A14N SSSR (direktor--chl.korr. AMN
SSSR prof.A.I.Serebrov, rwilchnyy konsul'tant- chl-korr. AN
SSSR, deystv.,chl. AMN SSSR, z.d.n., prof. N.N.Patrov)
A.F.Shanina--g.-Laningrad, u1. Rubinshteyna, 6. kv.25; G.G.
Ivanova--g.Laningrad, j1ptskarskiy per..4, kv.7.
(STOMACH, neoplasms,
gastric secretion & motor funct. In prepancer & cancer)
(GASTRIC JUICE,
secretion in precancer & cancer of stomach)
"M
I*%/GCiIQr~%I 11n)"Aciv; X
y - Tini.ir,j.
"ibs Jour Ref Zhur - Diol., N.) 2, 1959, 8921
Auth-jr Shanin, A. P.
Inst
Title PrDblems _)f Melari_)Zenesis, Clinic and Treatment -)f
Pi~-77ented Tu_,_nrs (ACCDrdin. V.) Material :)f F)roi,~g,
Periodical Literature).
Ori:. Pub Swreri. ..r)bl. .,jnk3l. Sb. perev. :)bz. i ref. in perijil,
Ut-, 1956, M) 1, 3-13
,'J)stranct ND abstract.
Card 1/1
- 57 -
SRANIN. A.?.
-
- ~ ..",
[Diagnosis and treatment of malignant skin tumors] Diagnostika
lechenie zlokachestvennykh opukholei kozhi. Leningrad, Medgiz,
1957. 165 P. (MLRA 10:4)
(SKIN--CAITCER)
SHANIN. A.P.jprofessor
-go
Aga-ai_
~ I. 1 1, V-,*-WO 11%.-
*DIbe&i~a preceding cancer, early diagnosis and prevention of cancer"
by I.T. Shavchenko. Reviewed by A.P. Shanin. Vop. onk. 3 no.1:118-121
157 (KLRA 10:4)
(CANCER) (SE[EVCHNNKO, I.T.)
SHANI A.?. (Leningrad, u1. Rubinahtayna. de6. kvo25)
Role of neuro-endocrine factors In the appearance and development of
melanoma [with sum ry in inglishl. Vop.onk. 3 no.3:319-323 157.
(miaA 10:8)
1. Iz Iastituta onkologii AM SSSR (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen
AMN SSSR prof. A. I.Serebrov)
(MELANOMA
role of hormones in appearance & develop. (Aus))
(HORMONES
role in melanoma appearance & develop. (Rus))
E'XCERPTA nDICA Sec 13 Vol 13/8 DemAtology Aug 59
2131. LATE RESULTS IN THE TREATMENT OF MELANOMA. OF THE SKIN
(Russian text) - Shan in A. P. Inst. of Oncol.. A MS. Leningrad -
VOPR. ONKOL. 195B, 415 (573-578) Tables 4
During 1926-1952, a total of 254 patients with melanoma of the skin were treated.
217 cases were treated radically and 37 with palliative methods. In 121 cases
surgical excision was used, in 56 cases clectrosurgical meihods. and in 40 cases
combined methods (irradiation and surgery). Follow-up was done in 213 cases.
The 5-year survival was 36.4% for patients treated surgically, 23.21to after electro-
surgery, and 25% after combined treatment. The combined method is regarded the
treatment of choice, consisting in irradiation according to Chaoul's method, fol-
lowed by excision of the tumour remnants. It is advised to remove regional lymph
nodes even if they are not enlarged. In the presence of obvious metastases pre-
liminary deep roentgen therapy of the regional lymph nodes (up to 7,000-8,000 r.
followed by excision is strongly advocated. (V. 13, 16)
SHANIN, Aleksandr Protasovich
(Pigmented tumors] Pigmentnye opukholi. Leningrad. Medgiz.
1959. 257 P. (MIRA 13:8)
(TUMORS)
SaNIN, A.P.; DEITIN, V.N.; CHAKLIN, A.V.
"Tumors; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention" by L.M. Nisnevich.
Reviewed by A.P. Shanin, V.N. Demin, A.V. Chaklin. Top.onk. 5
no.7:115-117 '59. (MIRA 12:12)
(TUMORS) (NISITEVICH, L.M.)
SHANIN, A.P., prof.
Clinical Dicture and treatment of melanoma of the skin. Vest. derm.
i ven. 33 no.1:3-10 JA-F '59. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Iz Instituts, onkologii AMU SSSR (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen ANN
SSSR -Drof. A. I. Serebrov).
(SKIN ITEOPIASMS
melanoma, clin. Dicture & ther. (Ras))
(MAIANONA
skin, clin. 'nict-u-re & ther. (Rus
SMAIMI, A.P., Prof.
Orbitall mela-nnmps. T--udy irist. onk. AYN WAR
1. &mestitelt direktor Instituta onkologii AMR SSSR po
neauchnoy chasti.
SHAINE, A.P., prof.; UGLOVA, V.11,1., kand.med.nauk-, mladshiy nauchny-y sotu-ludnik
Report on the therapeutic work of the Institute of O-ncolog7
of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. for 1958.
Trudy Inst. onk. ANN SSSR no.3:Z43-263 160 (MIRJAI 16:12)
1. 7,pmeatitell direktora po navlcfmoy chasti Instituta onkologii
AMK.:WK- (.f'r Shanin).
SHANIN, Aleksandr Protasovich; XOROVIN, A.S., red.; LEBEDEVA, Z.1f.,
- ~' ~te~. red.; BUGROVA, T.I., tekhn. red.
[Retroperitoneal tumors] Zabriushinnye opuk-holi. Leningrad, Yled-
giz, 1962. 175 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(RETROPERITONEAL SPACE-TWORS)
BABCHIN, I.S., prof.; BABANOVA, L.G., doktor med. nauk; BLOKHIN, N.N.,
prof.; BONDARCHUK, A.V., prof.; GALIPERIN, M.D., prof.;
GOLIDSHTEYN, L.M., prof.(deceased]; DYMARSKIY, L.Yu., kand. med.
nauk; KARPOV, N.A., prof.; KOYRO, M.A., nauchn. sotr.; LARICNOV,
L.F., prof.; LITVINOVA, Ye.V., kand. med. nauk; MELINIKOV, R.A.,
kand. med. nauk; NECHAYEVA, ~.D., dvktor med. nauk; PETROV,
Nikolay Nikolayevich, prof.; PETROV, Yu.V., kand. med.nauk;
RAKOV, A.I., prof.; ROGOVENKO, S.S., kand. med. nauk; SENDULISKIY,
I.Ya., prof.; SEREBROV, A.I., prof.; SMIRNOVA, I.N., kand. med.
nauk; TALIMAN, I.M., prof.; TOBILEVICH, V.P., prof.; TRUKRALEV,
A.I., kand. med. nauk; KHOLDIN, Semen Abramovich, prof.;
CHEKHARINA, Ye.A., kand. med. nauk; CHECHULIN, A.S., kand. med.
nauk; SHAAK~ V.A., prof.[deceased]; S40IK,-A-F-, prof.; SHAPIRO,
I.N., prof.[deceased]; SHEMYAKINA, T-.V., kand. med. nauk;
SHERMANY S.I., prof.; ABRAKOV, L.V., red.; LEBEDEVA, Z.V., tekhn.
red.
(Malignant tumors]Zlokachest-vennye opukholi; klinicheskoe ruko-
vodstvo. Leningrad, Medgiz. Vol.3. Pts.1-2. 1962. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Blokhin, Petrov, Serebrov). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii me-
ditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Kholdin).
(CANCER)
, I I
S Hl N, I N y . , .
D-l'unosis md treatment. of malignant txLmnors of the 3~-'n;
present statue of the problem and means of ita investigation.
Vop. orik. 8 n0.9;45-52 v62. (MIRA 17t6)
1. Tns'itut onkologil ANN SS&R (dir.- deystvitellnyy chlen '.,14N
"SE'R prof. A.'. Serebrov). Adrer, avtorR!- Lenirgrad, P-129, 2-ya
9i--i2ovaya alloya, 3, )nkolcj-lAl AMN SEW-
t*.13RAFOV, L.V.; BAPANOVA,
RABKOVA, L.M.;
F~JOL.DTN, S.A.;
N.Ya.; SHANIN,
Reviews. Vop.
A,G.:
RAKOV,
TSHL,
A.P.
onk. 11
DYMAPZKIY, L.Yu.; DYAD'KOVA, A K.;
A.I..- SEREBROV, A.I.; SMIRNOVA, 1.N,;
Ye,nl.; CHEKHARINA, Ye.A.; SHABA-SHOVA,
no.'IM6-126 165. (MIRA 18;9')
~~ "t- / / /I , V,
GLADKIY, M.I,[deceasedj;,SHANIN, G.4~j IODKO, Ye.K,; MANAYENKOV,
S.D.; MIKHAYLOV, E.A.; GRIBOVA, Ye.N.; LUGOVSKIY,-P.P.;
KULESHOV, S.M.; SHATOV, A.I.; SHNYREVA, N.N.; ISHKOVAI
V,M,; LYKOV, A.I.; TYULYAYEV, A.N., otv. red.; SIDORDVA,
T.S., red., SHEFER, G.I., tekhn. red..,-..
[Determining the economic efficiency of new machinery in the
communication system] Opredelenie ekonomicheskoi effektivno-
sti novoi tekhniki. v khoziaistve sviazi; informatsionnyi sbor-
nik. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 174 P. (MIRA 16:3)
(Communication and traffic-Technological innovations)
USSR/Telegraphy - Maintenance and Repair Oct 1946'
Telegraphy, Two-tone C~
"Innovations of the Stavropol' Telegraph Station,"
G. G. Shanin, 2 pp
"Vestnik Svyazi - Elektro Svyazl" No 10 (79)
Discusses some of the innovations adopted by this
station to overcome the difficulties resulting from
damage inflicted by the Ge-mans. Recommends that
some of these can beusedto advantage by some of the
other stations. Discusses the restoration of the
Bodo receiver selector, restoration of the spacing
disc, of the Bodo receiver, system of operation of
the ST-35 apparatus along tonal telegraph lines with.
1M3
USE9R/Telegraphy - Maintenance and Repair Oct 1946
Telegraphy, Two-tone (contd)
out the adaption of a relay, and repair of the ink-
well of the Morse apparatus.
19T93
-JJYjfk1UA/(,'ulL1 va Led 111r!n4u. Graina.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 20226.
Author T. ~',Iitkov, -fordan Shanin
I ne t Not given
Title Several Problems in the Flite Seed Grow-Ing of Grain Crops.
(0 nekotorykh voprosakh elitnogo semenovodstva zernovykh
kulltur v Bolgarii).
Orig Pub: Selskostop. mis"l, 1956, 1, iio- 8, 474-48o.
Ab-stract: The introduction of new methods of seed growing is treated.
Tests at the national institutes in Sofia and Knezh have
established that not all varieties increase their yield
through intervariety crossing.
Card : 1/1
i .
New kinds of sunflowers. p. 16.
(Kooperatvino Zemedelie, Vol. (12), no. 2, Feb. 1957. Sofiia, Bul.garia)
SO: ~Ionthly list ofF' East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl.
-S/!69/61/000/008/OWO53
AOO6/A1O1
AUTHORS- Shanin, L., Dyadin, N. N,
T=~ Means of raising the accuracy of d^--termlning radlogenic argon -r-y
the method of isotopic dilutiar,
PER:,:ODICAT-- Referat'L-vn3rl zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 8, 1961, 4, abstract 8A36
("Tr. 6-y sessil Komis. po opredelanlyu absol7-utn. vozrasta geol.
formatsJy", 1957, Moscow, AN S83R, 1960, 244-252)
TEXT- At a high accur acy of determining K 'of the order of + 1%), the
k -
main source of errors In evaluating the age by the K-argon method, is determining
the radiogenic argon content. When determining argon by he meth9d of isotopic
dilution the basic error is that of measuring the argog -4, 40
- Argen -, ratio. The
authors, using argon enriched with up to 5 argo-Ti3 isotope,"and operating
at high emission currents on the mass-spectrometer electromets-r, reduced the
magnitude of error down to +0.3 - 0.5%. -11-h-is makes it possible to obtain +1%
accuracy when measuring ra(fi-ogenic argon, T-o reduce the error In the -pori-ioning
of standard argon down to + 0.25 - 0-30%, t-hc aut-hore propoz-a to use a special
portioning devi2e instead of the Mac-Leod manometer. To reduce the consumption
Card 1/2
0 OF 0 AM, a e 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0-6-6-0-0-9-0 0 0.0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 le 0 0 0 0 0
wele a 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0-
0
IP
A Lr _L__J - 6 -.A-- J_ K - L b r At I 1 6 v PAU Ltr' It,
A.
-4 -00
Oxidation of polydienes. 1. M ethods of dud* the oxidation with molecular ozygen. lind. 10, -00
kinetks of oxidation of rubber. A. S. Kuz'minskil, f. L. fleiting lAllybutmitt-eir , I) filni, in a high vacuum low"o 310
Sha in, T -00
I IF - G. Drgteva. and K. A. Lapteva. K-oUotd. their deirce of un-tfi.. N. by Inr,, within I hr. at
7Aur-9,374-W)W"_,i- -The rubber films were spread on a i(0)". %%'hen I is heated tit I). asidn. of 0 %Ltrts after a -00
zliss frame which then was suspended on a spring balance latent jwrii,ol I 10ich i, Altu-t inifeloemlent tA the 0 -00
mcordult 41.5 1139. ThC WAnCC hung in a tube which Ine-.sure P (IN, 7tiil nun lixi, but i~ tuAler the higher
I -uld tic connected with At system Ali Ch circulating at a tile tortrip. (ti hus. -it '41', IV- th.111 I hr..tt I to'). After t.
inri%nre v) that tile defirce tit iWolation was detd. the rate Ali MillMima r iucr-e~ about loilice between 80
by 6.111 tile incle.Lse in wt. of the rubborrand the decrease, Lund 110" anti about I A tiniv, betotort-vi 111111 and 110', and
ill v. 1. 4 the (0,.
The volLatile reaction products present also -lightly incre-.Aw% with P, and then fAlls. when the
th,- circul.vtinK (h were condencil in traps coulM with limit L of o0l.ttion k -w-,r; 1. i. Aumt ituIrpendent of
0 h-lind mr; the- trAps were diu-nnnecteil from the app.. trulp. (0.3g.Olwr I z. 1), At I(Wand 701nun. fig. r -
::,I lied, And again without interrupting the o.(XXP275 c'-6 (in millitutil. 0 I,Ar 51 g. I per hr.), , 6 thr
0 r,11111 stuni. After the expt. the peroxide 0, the degree of concn. of peroxide 0 in tuillimol. prr .11 g. 1. Addn. of
0 ;:n-tu.. tile no. 4,f from CO,11 grtups and the no. of cstcri- styrene to butadiene irictvac, i Anti L. The VA. inc"a- :Zoo
~~f c(MI 1(rutil" oterc detti. ill the oxidized rubbAm with ut Idurinaloxid.ttion i,cqtz.,t toth-mt. xnf Ocv,tA'. 1.
met
0 ICI, fl.1 A -tic. NaOll in the cold. and 0.1 N Ic. but oxidation prixitt,%-, volmile uhst.iners which CAII be
0 N.tolf at 7,411'. ro~j?. Ftw detjr~ the it. of the rubber a i_~Lztcd when 0 circul.at- throngh the reiction ve'scl and
~ItcotiAl Ifycutinicirr tia% constructed (illustrated). The a cold trap. The juil. of vol.itile sub.tano-s ii Ipprox
-ArIling -1-61Y .." dirt(l. fly unmersing a sample in O."M x at Inw rand 1P.T! rat Lirge r. Tbr oxidized IxAv.
am tw-elle for -ver-il lit ine-uring the xr~lual loss of t. mer contain% CMII group, who,o, tit). intrt,- with r I-
Id tile %kull-IC In -F I'll t %Pring and "trapolAtins rapielly thin N d"r"w,- A part of it (r.jr.. 16"r) is -1
Itic 2nd Oinc-irl I-rtwu it[ the vurvc to) the twitin of the inCIICIj. 111. Change of physical properties of sodium.
little .%%I,. Thc rrr,,r ill thi,l;ne, hod is ~ 5% or butaldiene rubber during oxidation with molecular 02 roe
The rnbber A.- r%t.i ith C cl, ill tile ;tt)%ctjcc of Air. gem. A.S. KiWminshillandlL.L.ShAnin. N4.212-M
11% morch. prolmili" ilvt %Vre detil. Tile rubliff filin, -When 100 parts Na-butadieve rubber (1) took u'p I117 ,Coo
too
0-:11, fllu%t Im thianct th.,11 0.111 cut. for S41 butarlicne pol 3pans 0. the d. lacremed fmm OAM to 1.109, When 21
tiFavdid tile clit-i 1141f Ooliflu,oiton in the film. 11.
of the chemical properties of sodium -butadiene rubber a:
A AA1fAtAuJALKAL LITtRA1681 CLA1,11FICATION r I-
A J.- A,--
t z;. A' ...... At,
to 9M a n r, tv IV Ovil Vitt RU tit it a N IF I .. 41 L I A ~61 0
0:1111 go 000060 **Gee
00 0 00 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Goo 0 0 go 0 0.00 00 40 & e 0 0 & 11110411111 0'
G-W4..
0-dalson of polydiamis. If. Changes in theinicAl
11,10polls" of siodiusis bulliallsents rubboc duting
oxidation with molecular oxygen. A. S. Ku. miN~ki
I %Svi, 1'. 1;. D) 4. 1 ~ 1.%. .1'.4 K. A. 1. %rif
k . 1914. 10. 26 :12' [Cast- AI,
ItOW. is it , It-l' Ibc ......
ka-l.'- al"I 1'. "s.
Alid Miss - .11 41111viiiii pic-111%, and tclill-, 1.61111t,
%,S~ .--Itulady. sit Ilse
Il.v,s '18,111
.. . ... ....... l.sel"Ity .41 441
'It-1.111-11i"ll. O-Ims .... ..I
Iml.olicist, JIM lyrrile I's
1-16 ..... .Is-, I I-I u ... let I$ ... 61 l1w
I~ ",.I " I.-g- the ...... 11e, i, I I.,
I.md 'bm- let. Ill Al C4,c"
Ilse 64.,Iu,ll%c I.C11-1 m.-1 m ... .........
I'Jlt 'I-, J-t :LfIs1t
11" lulal ..%Ygvl . ...... ullml. It 6 jk-s. Ilut Ilse
L.Ail.v ..I bill"'llelke 1141,6vr it, .1 1,11:1k
.11 111110, ka,k I,- i iAl In it...
1l.,. ec'uh .I StluklulA X11
USSR/Chemistr~ - Rubber, Oxidaticn Of May/Jun 1948
Chemistry - Rubber, Properties of
"Research in the Field of the OxIdation of PolydienA
III, Variation in the Physical Properties of Na-
Butadiene Rubber During Oxidation by Molecular Oxy-
gen," A. S. KhzIminskiy, L. L. Shanin, MoscovInat
of Fine Chem Tech imeni M. V. Lomonosov; Phvs,. Ch=
Inst iemmi L. Ya. Karpov, Moscow, 6 pp
"I~Dlloid Zhur" Vol X, No 3
Experimental data illustrate the changes of the
mechanical and colloidochemical properties of Na-
butadiene rubber during oxidation. Submitted 5 Fab
78T7
PA 78T7
I)iflusion of orlygrn sioal issitletion of trublover lo the
forice of phionorl I nisjobtlivilinninov A '; kns'nit-kit.
.,.I In't.
Vivo.- Mkhl'. S S S It 1. ; I.-Illad I, . I Cod N,I.k
N li-S R. 79. 40 -t!lk,lrr IN I'll ...... . N.
Itic r.4tor Of illillAtiOll ollIC-94IMMI IIV lite I,itr to(
A the a"ii.W.Wit n1 Won, of N't
.1 ~m%lnjt
-le 1.11A.
I tie 1-1-1 tn---
tualivii 11"nAls, W (tic ~'J'.mvr 1-1 4 #)1, 't er
,.I 'Imooolved 0'. or Hic rate If 'm.1.411all te
voted (he dillu-m "),IL 1) lot lite '11-Air"I 0, are relainj
V1111 AjAc/ax') - kvii W) + ter. " 11cle x - dblall, .1 front the
is It 11 In III,, .t,e to( itallibitell OxidAtion. 11
I It 11 it 41on't ."4411111111 0( lite Alon" IrMtiAl di(-
'j,",, 1,11" ,It 11- 111, tilght-fulnif Illendws,
(to.. 11.1,A1 or'lloation IN0%
-I-t, " Ith k, (links file eivenlithut
1111.1t (TIC 111111 oll she 11~11tAIIIIIIIIII Of the 4111.1,11t. rAte
kre from lite actit.41 rate ki %/c In the eorturn. range from orrooro to
e shoilld I~ trees. 1,1114 givo-4. let NW, be - MJIV X If)-*
Ih, lonrier r.jol'stints givesessia fulorth"I
1'. a III I "to" thirk, with hoth Adorto roil"oveit Ill
'Ution-ve .11~llslmtjon of t1lov,eirth, t1owlittell,; I.
at 1:241% in I I ties., &tell In a filter 41.1 volt. thick ill
lo-15111111. Practi"Ilv, lots acccitent Wthor actual t1c;wIttleutior
of the r.Atc oil , "'I (rmllef than oil r 1. stAticitlary thittiblet"I
i% miamord ~mnrwlmt Imrs. It cm. however. be concluded
11141 All-i'letl uoildAtIvin oI tillust Int thicker thAn 1.0cm. takes
I he co", A t 1, '1".
.611.1 31) lf'. .1 J.
it .,[I&. III I he I'll, I, I It- A.1:1 .,,I I be .,irf.cr if I he fibit,
.'( Ih, mi.xi"I proli'll, .0 file
.16.1161"111 .... I 1 1. m diff-w "I if,,
III 1-clit. hill. Ill.- 1.41, W "ItI.I.Ill'ol III OW lill'I'lle I,( the
I 'V'-r k A.,lit Klt"~ If Ille ral, .41 Ihe mallace. I '. life o%ut$
lum i% very ticarlir millivolts t)vcr fill- iflaole thickness. I lit.
1, vali'l "'Ill, h" flilli, illhil'ated mWitioll. III file Al-
M -11 it ...... sit , ham I fiml'. 11, 11.41.
1 1, ..1m ... fit.. A--m , M 1. ... I., ..I I ilm".111.
11-1. 1, 11 .....
zes'an 'rude Oils" Dokl. C.* Az
"Lu-Iriorconc;~ nectral Analys is of Dai
-S,SR, 10, ~~o. 11, 1954, 751-?5:7
1.uminescence snectra of 50 Dagestan ails were obtainedt by ,.hoto-
r~rapldc nethod usijig ~-ercur.v-quartz la,-,m SVD-1,000 watt for excitation. The
blaclcenif~F Jifference curve's i. S were plotted for all spectra tak-Lig the oil;
Tenair I as standard. All tested oils were divi&d into three groups according
'): the intensely glowing oils (origin Duzlak), medium glowing
oils (Izber,,T') -L-id weakl-y glowing oils (Ternair and %~akhach]cala). WhIviz,No 11
1955),
USSR/Chemistry - Physical chbmistry
'Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 44/63
Authors 3 Shanin, L. L,
Title t Diffusion and solubility of oxygen and hydrogen In sodium-butadiene rub-
ber during different stages of oxidation of the latter
Periodical i Doi. AN SSR 99/6, lo53-lo56, Dec' 21, 1954
Abstract I The diffusion and solubility of oxygen and hydrogen vAs investigated Iri
thin sodium-butadiene rubber layers at temVeratures of 40; 60; 80 and i0oo,
The solubility of hydrogen in sodium-butadiene rubber during oxidation:of
the latter was found unchanged and the solubility of oxygen change a some-.
what; its solubility was found similar to that of nitrogen in natural rub-'
bar vulcanizates with different sulfur content* The effect of Increased-.
oxygen content on the diffusion coefficients of oxygen and hydrogen.i.s siM-
ilar to the effect of increased S-content on the diffusion coefficient In.
natural rubber vulcanizates. Six referencest 2-USA; l-English and 3.;.USSR
1920-1951 ). Tables; graphs.
institutioa t Acadeqr of Sciences USSR, Dagestan Branc4*
Presented by : Academician P. A. Babinder, Tune 24, 1954
SHANIN, L.L.
Apparatus for studying the kinetics of processes accompanied by
changes in gas volumeIor pressure. Zav.lab.21 no.10:126o-126i
'55. (MLRA 9:1)
1,DPg,stanskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Chemical apparatus) (Gases)
Mus:; 'PactronleWc rucihod fnr men-minK tilt: liss"llfily of
radloafgfus. ia fol'1111ttiOll S.1511PIV3 for 11 ti(ster-
minatiots (it their ii =su u :ijte. Kil. 1. Ainirkhaniw, 1. 0-
Ourvielt, L. L: "ilta"i Alld 8, S . S:
-d frool, mincraki
'
)'
Iwathig its IHOO'. After q,n. of A from: i
Ali : All natio was detd..
11,0. C04, O~, N", CO, 112, tic. Ow
~by tbz j;otope,diln. method. With all Archuirzvic ninse-j-
vite !;ample, the radituctive A cmst~ut:Ww; 0.89 dz 0,06
'
J:,"
ImI)IC. lllis-
I Intla.4/g. for a K cuntent of OJINMIJ9.
g-7 far tlleallh~ age of tit itL 1.0 X 101
Fra)?z It.
a ~777
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khimichaskikh nauk; SHAXIA6.,kS&%,,_kandidat khimicheBkikh nauk;
SHUMSKIY, I.N.. kandidat takhaichaskikh nauk; MOSIYATA, Z.V.,
mlsdahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
[Safety instructions and fire prevention measures for members of
institutes, departments and workshops] Instruktsiia po takhnike
bezopasnosii i protivopozharnym marop!riiatilam dlia sotrudnikpv
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1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Bashkirskiy filial, Ufa.
(7ire prevention) (Accidents--Prevention)
SHANIN, L. L.
Shanin, L. L. - 'Ways to Improve the Accuracy of Determining Radiogen Arc-on
by Means of Isotopic Dissolution.
The Sixth Session of the Corr-,ittee for Determining the Absolute Age of
Geologic Formations at the Department of Geologic-Geographical Sciences
(OGG11) of the USSR Academy of Sciences at Sverdlovsk in May 1957
AYVAZOV. B.R., red.; HASHKINA. A.Y.,red.; OBOLKNTSEV, R.D., red.;
ROZHDESTVKtISKIY, V.P.,red.;..~HATILN, LL., red.; SUD.MINA, K.I.. red.;
RAKHIMOV, R.Sh., tekha. red.
[Chemistry of sulfur organic comoounds in petroleum and petroleum
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nefteproduktakh; materialy II nauchnoi sesaii. Ufa, Yel. 1.,1958. 228
l. Akade-niya nauk SSSR. Bashkirski-y filial,ufs.
(Sulfur organic compounds)
(Petroleum)
(Petroleum products)
Ud
va 2
t: A q ij~v j
I v
j A~. i~
A F
ud
3i
-Mj-~Irij oil
Do
In
ail
A v m A Ali it
SLEPNEV, Yu.S.; SHAMM, L.L.
Absolute age of rare-metal pegmatites from the Eastern Sayans.
Geokhimiia no.lt56-59 t6l. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Institute of Mineralogy, Geocb4mistry and Crystal Chemistry of
Rare Elements, Academy of Sciences, U.5 S.R.1 Moscow.
(Sayan Mountains-Pegm#ti~es)
(Geological time)
FARPINSWA, T.B.; OSTROVSKIY, I.k.;- SPANIN, L.L.
Artificial inJecti-in of argon into mica at high pressure and
temperatures. Izv. All SSSR. Ser.geol. 26 no,.8:99- 103 Ag 61.
(YdRA 14'
1. Institut geologii rudnykh inestorozbdeniy, petrografii, minera-
logii i geokhim,ii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Argon) (Mica)
ADANAS'Y---V, G~D.; BORISEVICH, I.V.; SHAND, L.L.
Geological interpretations of radiological data in connection with
absolute age determinations, Izv. AIN SSSR. Ser.geol. 27 no.1:26-
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1. Institut geologli rudnykh mestorozbdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii
i geokhimii AB SSSR, Moskva.
(Geological time)
AFANASIEV, G.D. [kfanaslyev, G.D.1; BORISEVICI, I.V. [Borisevich, I.V.),-
UNIN. L.L. [Shanin.. R.L.]
.lip I .
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of the absolute age of rocks. Analele geol geogr 1/+ no./+:56-71+ O-b
Ips I
AFANAS'YEVJ, G.D.; BORISEVICH, I.V.; SHANIN, L.L.; SHEINA, I.P.
"WROMW
Cases of Ar and K nonequilibrium relations in biotites in
connection with the creation of geological time scale in the
absolute chronology. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geol. 28 no.1219-45
Ja 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geolchimii AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Potasaium-argun dating)
AFAN'AS'YEV, G.D.; IVANOV, I.B.; SHAITIN, L.L.
Potassium-argon dating of recent. granitic mag-ma, Isv. 9i SS&R.
Ser.geol. 29 no.6:3-9 Je 164. (MI-RA 18:2)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhimi4 All SSSR, Moskva.
V;
Pc,s--ibilJL,,r of the absoluLe age deterininatiori of manganF-e
L
r, tassl=. -zv. All SS6R. Ser. geol- 3D
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1. fn.';tAtLlt g-uologil rudnyk.h petrografft,
mineralagil i gookhimii AN 8~*-';'H, MoAva.
TUGARINOV, A.I.; SHANIN,_T!_,,L.; KAZAKOV, G.A.; ARAKELYANTS, M.M.
Rock age of the Vindhyan system (India) according to glaucon-Ltes.
Geokhimiia no.6:652-660 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
!. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
KARFT'NS,,,'~'AYA, T.B.;_SH IN, L.L.; BORRISEVICH, I.V.
AY,
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Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 30 no.11:14-16 9 165.
(MIRA 18-12'
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1. Zamestitell predsedatelva oblastnogo pravleniya Ilauchno-
tekhnicheskogo obahchestva sellskogo i lesnogo khozyaystva,
Saratov.
(Saratov Province-Agricultural research)
BABIN, YA.A., prof., doktor biol.nauk, red.;__q4gIN vyP a
otv. za u k
[Materials of the Saratov Scientific Conference on the 1xchange
of Experience in Work mith Nicroelements] Kateria17 Saratovskei
nauchnoi konforontsii po obmenu opytom raboty e mikroolementami.
Pbd red. IA.A.Babina. Saratov, 196o. 168 p.
(MIU 14:12)
1. Saratovskaya nauchnaya konferentsiya po dbmenu opytom raboty
a mikroelementami. 2. Saratovskiy zoovatinatitut (for Babin).
(Soil chemistry)
KAZDOBIN, A.S.,. inzb.; SffkITIN, I.I.A., juzh.; VIZERIN, I.V., inzb.
Floating KSP-2,7 mowing machine used ir obtaining read for ensilage.
Trakt. i sellkhozmash. no.11:16-17 N '58. 01R.A. 11:11)
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046wing machines) (Reed (Botany))
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0 sretsialln,.-kl rasshireniyakb tozologicheski-kh prostranstv. MAN, 38 (1943), 7-11.
SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kurosb, A.G.,
Markushevich, A.I.,
Rashevskiy, P.K.
,Xoscow-Leningrad, 1948
Inst., Math, and Mach,, Leningrad State U.
SHANIN, N. A.
Ob otdelimosti v topolo.-icheskikh prostranstvakh. DAN. 38 (1943), Ile-122.
SO: f4athematics in the USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kurosh, A.G.,
Markushevich, A.!.,
Rashevskiy, P.K.
Moscow-Leningrad, 1948
SHAVIII, N. A.
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SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947
edited by Kin-osh, A,G.,
Markushevich, A..I.,
Rashevskiy, P.K.
V
Moscow-Leningrad, 1948
'oo~
n jnter Ot eta_ ~in the
Shanin, Ni A. 6u 6k su~i
2 71
J
ady) Awd.
SPAC0
Sci. URSS (N,S.) 53, 40-501 (1946).
The author is conemicti-with certain properties of Car-
tesian products of t6po!ogical spaces.1 le defines thekernel
21* of a family ?1 of slibsebs of a given set A as, 41 subfilliffly
-
:
i
me cardinal number as ff
and hav
of ?I having the sa
ng
.,tll(-d it
total iwer5ection nonvoid. A cardirtal,:number is c
A
caliber of a family Al of subsets of a set A if ever), sn
,
1
family of Al having ca di i I n ill r Ili possesses a kernel. -
r I a Ul )e
W
A cardinal filiniberitt is call(,([ a caliber of~ the toikilogival
'
~
space X if )it is a caliber (if tile! family of
all no
livoid Ppell
subsets of X. Subsidiary cmicepts are also defitied. A ritim-
ber of theorems art. stated tdiich exhibit relations among
i
C
lil
i
f
r
lt. ea
icr (i
artus
ari
A
s of farlor simcf-S, t
tile Calibe
product of spaces aill I tile cardimil 11 muk-rStif denst" slibsets
of tilt! factor sparcs. A typiral- thri;r-All i~, tile followivg. It
'
grea ter t I m it go smV It t ha . m is
it i is a rcgular ca rt Ii i i: t I it it it tbtir
a Caliber (if -ill the spaces Xx, whi-re JX., I XtA, is a ucliivoid
family of tn1jologival sparcs, Own ill is a c; ljIwr of the
Carti-siao produt't P.VAd1i`A. NO liroofs are gill"ll.
(llrysi Mawr, I
scritiect in ine, two papus reviewcu ~auovtl. ~ t ne autnor nere
of familio tif-lo.,
-11 subst;ts
considers the cardinal numix-rs Pe
of a topological spaCC wh0i are complocli urderW by set.
-'s, c',
tht L ardinal
inclusion. He nnnouncei P-latiotis betwEvit
,
i numbers and calibers of the I A11644intple results
of
,
-
'
i space.4 J~~ ile'A (
dense subseta of the
feel"
iare.' a to
the property (N) of a t6pologleal sl 0610j"ical sixice'
if,
bi
X h
h
d o
l
d
X) if
n
enuin ra
as t
an
every
e property (
c.
y
family. of. dense open subs, ts of X completely ordereti by
set-inclusion flits no"Yald it It-l'sCet.011. -It is Stated that the
'
property(X) and other sintifiw proliertiesi are. prcs~rvedundcr
the formation of Cartesian prtAticts (with ffilitable restriC-
tions). The author finally siates three therenis concerning
the possible cardinal numlm-s of famil
airwise disjoint
bse of spaces and Oirtmian =tsofspactls..No'~
open su ts
0.
proofs are given. E" 11CU411 (B Mawr, Ia.).
SOM-Cat.. Mathematical Reviews, V03. 8 NO. 6-
SHAMN, N. A.
h' ), 7P-5-7F8.
0 diadicheskikh bikompaktaki. DAN, 53 (10,46
SO: Mathematics in the USSR) 191?-1947
edited by Kurosh, A.G.,
Markushevich, A. I. I
Rashevskiy, P.K.
Moscow-Leningrad, 1948