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-1-Jological :~:T 07 st; USSR/Medicine - Higher Nervous Activity Card 1/1 Pub 154-16/19 FD-2795 Author Skipin, G. V.; Sharov A. S. Title Method for numerical registration of motor reflexes in dogs Periodical Zhur. vys. nerv. deyat. 5, 288-291, Mar-Apr 1955 Abstract Describes an electrical apparatus, developed by the authors, for numerical registration of motor reflexes, as movements of an extremity, in dogs. Gives schematic of apparatus. Graphs. Institution : Institute of Higher Nervous Activity of the Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : March 7, 1955 KLYUYWA, A.A.; SHAROV, A.S. Apparatus for inducing an epilertiform electroconvulsive seizure in animals. Trudy I-go MI 26:409-413 163. (KRA 17:2) SMROV, A.S.; Ail:KSEYEV, 'vI.A.; ZALFTN'D, M.S. 12 Electronic dif'f"Urer.-~-Latcr. 'Zh-.:-. v7s. nE: 762-768 il-Atz' 162. 1. Institute c1' H---gher I'lervous Activity and Neurophysiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. ~ - T ;T ; ~ -I' - " -7 - ~- 7 ": ~ I ~- , A I I ;- ,I- " . I . 11 . , . 11 'stronomy - Problems, 7-xerc.-&es, etc. I Sixth cc,7petiti-cn in astronomy fcr students cf aeccndary schcols. Fiz. v Z-I:kole ~ic- 5, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Cong-reso, December 1952. Unclassified. USSR/ABtronomy - Light AbsorPtiOD ja~n/Feb 52 "Generalization of Formula Describing Absorption of Light in Interstell Space," A. S. Sharov, State Astr Inst imeni Shternberg a "Astron Zhur" Vol XXIX, NO 1, pp 83-85 The density of a subsystem of the Galactic may be expressed by D(R,z) - D(0,0)exp(z/b - R/a) which may be applied to density of dark cloud. Derives approx absorption formula taking into account the density gradient 'of absorbing substance in rela- tion to R and z. Indebted to Prof P. P. Parenago. Received 15 Jun 51. 202TIO SHISRAKOV. V.A.; SILMV. A.S. Sixth Competition in Astronomy 1952. Biul.VAGO no-13:41-42 '53. (MIaA 7:3) (Astronomy-Froblems, exercises, etc.) li'T,3,.:Iy D" scov-r-e-L! Varin:blc BID "7C) 11735 Draconis", Feremc,--',~77 A 'o s 55 / - 7 f I V/ 1,f, %-,. FARM!-10, P-P-, MLMICH, A.G.; SHwadmii8d" IS',-udy of the mase-luminosity--radius relationship.w Parts 1 and 2. Abstract by A.S.Sharov. Vop.kosm. 3:311-313 154. (WaA 8:3) (Stars) I xhil ( ~fIi ).- PAIMUGO, F.P. : . ITAI2fW- -- -A-Q- "Gravitation potantial of the Galaxy.8 Abstract by A.S.Sharov. Yop.kosm-3:316-317 f54. NLRA 8:3) (Gravitation) (Milky Way) SHAROV, A.S. Session of the Astronomical Council of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. and the Astrophysics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh S.S.R. Astron.zhur.32 no.5:472-474 s-o '55. (Kazakbstan--Astronomy) (KT,Rj 9:1) SHARUV, A. S. SHAROV, A. S. -. "The color-illumination diagram of stars in the vicinity of the sun". Moscow, 1955. Moscow State U imeni 14. V. Lomonosov. State Astronomical Inst. imeni P. K.Shternberg. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of PHYSICOMATHMITICAL Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' Ho. 51, 10 Decem,-er 1955 PEROVA. N.B.; SHAROV, A.S. A possible now star BC Cassiopeiae. Per. zverzd7 11 no-5:388-389 Jl 156. (MIRA 12:1) l.Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheaki3r institut imeni Shternberga. (Stars, Varikble) SHAROV, A.S. Using two color diagrams for the study of the law of enterstellar light absorption. Astr*n.zhur.33 no-3:445-446 MY-Jo 156. (MLRA 9:10) 1.Gesudarstvannyy astronemichoskiy institut ineni P.K.Shternberga. (Stnrs--Spectra) AUTHOR: Sharov, A. S. TITLE: A short a-6c6unt of a numerical method for the determination of the stellar density in spheroidal clusters. (Kratkoye izlozheniye chislennogo metoda opredeleniya zvezdnoy plotnosti v sferoidai'nom skoplenii). PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, 1957, Vol-341 NO-1, PP-139-140 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A brief note giving a version of the method originally given by Wallenquist in 1933 (1) and extended by Kholopov (2) in 1940. 1 figure. 2 referencesl 1 of which is Russian. State Astronomical Institute imeni P. K. Shternberg. Reed. Oct. 15, 1956. VORONTSOV-VELITAMINOV, B.A.; DOKUCIIAYEVA, O.D.; YE1,?SIITI, Tu.I.; KO"",MNKO, B.I.; KARI143VA, D.K.; KOSTYAKOVA, Ye.B.; LOZINSKIY, A.M.; 14.00VA, G.A.; TSITSIN, F.A.; SHAROV, A.S. Observations of Arend-Roland's comet (1956 h). Astron.tsir. no.180:2-4 W 157. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K.Shernberga, Moskva. (Comets--1956) F_,01'. EXPLOIT_-`.0'Lk SOV,,'3939 SOV/51-M-29 Moscow. Universitet. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K. Shternberga Trudy, tom 29 (Transactions of the State Astronomical Institute imeni P.K. Shternberg, Moscow State University, Vol 29) [MoBcowl 1958. 274 P- 500 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: P.P. Parenago, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences USSR; Ed.: Ye.D. Pavlovskaya; Tech. Ed.: M.S. Yermakov. PURPOSE: The book is intended for astronomers and astrophysicists. COVERAGE: This is a collection of three monographs on observations of star liLminosity in the neighborhood of the sun, stellar observa- tion in the vicinity of S Monoceros 'and the photometric study of stars in the region of five large gaseous nebulae: IC 1805, NG 2175, NGC 2237-38, NGc 6618, and IC 1396. Catalogues of stars with additional data appear after each monograph. References accompany each monograph. Card 1A Transactions of the Sta-L-le (cont.) SOV/3939 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Sharov Color-Luminosity Diagram cl Stars in the Neighborhood of the Sun Introduction 3 Ch. I. Taking into Account Atmospheric Transparency in Making Elec- trophotome4,-ric Observationa 5 11 Ch. II. Observations and Their Analysis 17 Ch. II-T. Al?t3u'racy of ",,he Catalogue of Color Indicators 36 Ch. IV. Color-Luminosity Diagram 42 Bibliography 61 Catalogue 63 Card 2/6 81815 S/035/60/000/01/03/008 3. Translation from% Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomlya I Geodezlya, 1960, No. 1, P. 36~ 313 MMAOR Sharov, A. S. THU,, Color-Magnitude Diagram of Stars in the Vicinity of the Sur, PERIODICAL, Ir, Gos. astron. In-ta im. P. K. Shtezzmberga, 1958, Vol. 29, PP. 3-70 =-. The aim of the present investigation was studying the structure of the main ssquen,~e, and in particular., the solution of the problem, whether its division. into T~iwo parts exists in reality. Precise photoelectric observations served as material The observational program Included stars up to 8m5 with declinations J, ~;%86 , and Imown trigonometric parallaxes (relative probable error' was no-~ higher than 0.1), and several siin-glants and sub-dwarfs whose selection was made with less str!Gt requirements to the accuracy. Almost all the stars were located at, distanses not exceeding 20 parsec from the Sun, Deficiencies of the standard lumi-nophorcf tle electri-2 photometer of the Astronomical Observatory imeni Engeilgazdt, which was used for the study, did not permit determinations ot* precise stsliaz- magnltujes~ therefore, only Tolor indices were deter-mined in the 11, ard 1/:;~ LIK 81815 5/035/60/000/01/03/008 Color-Maanitude Diagram of Stars in the VJCJ-4ty of the Sun study, The methods of securing observational material and its processing are deszribed-in detail. Two variants of the method, developed by V. B, Nikonov, of taking into ac-11--ount atmospheric transparency were analyzed, It was found that. equations of V, B, Nikonov's method have specific features making it impos5lble t~ ob-atn simultaneously two unknownst 1) a correction to the approximate extra-atmospheric value of the color Index of the standard star, and 2) gradient jy which shows the dependence of the factor of selective atmospheric light attenuation on the color index of the star. The value of Zr -gradient should be sought for frem special observations. A ftindamentall catalogue of photoelectric color indices of 150 stars in the Sun's close vicinities was compiled. 'rhe color- magnItude diagram, plotted on the basis of these observations, warrants the con3luslon that the main sequence has no fine structure which was earlier dis- covered by Eggen. No relations were- detected between the position of the star w.1thin the width of the main sequence and space velocity, fine spectrall pe-uliarl-,ies found by Roman, and axial ro-.ation speed, There are ~9 references. T. S. Kirillova Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Sharov, A.S. SOV/33-35-2-17/21 TITLE: '--f)'~e ~,,,st`ion oT-the Formula of the Coefficient of Proportionality Between the General and Selective Absorption of the Light and the Neutral Absorption of the Light in the Galaxy (K voprosu o formule dlya koeffitsiyenta proportsionall- nosti mezhdu obshchim i selektivnym pogloshcheniyem sveta i o neytrallnom pogloshchenii sveta v galaktike) PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 2, pp 295-296 (USSR) LBSTRACT: It is shown that the formulas derived by M.A.Vashakidze f-Ref 1,2. for the coefficient r combining the excess of colour of the stars with the total absorption of light, were based on a misunderstanding. The quantitative evaluation of the neutral absorption of the light in the galaxy basing on these formulas leads to errors. This error was also found by Ye.K.Kharadze (AbastumardObservatory). There are 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga (State Astronomical Institute imeni P.K.Shternberg) SUBMITTED: October 1, 1957 Card 1/1 .It AU,?HOR: Sharov,A.S.. SOV/33-36-1-13/31 TITLE: On the Nature of the Relation Between the Stellar Colour Excess and the Brightness of the Milky Way PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1959,Vol 36,Nr 1,pp 106-113 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In two figures the author represents the relation between the stellar colour excess anA_ the-brightness of the Milky Way, the so-called paradox of G.A.Shayn. The interpretation of the appearance was given by V.A.Ambartsumyan, Sh.G.Gordeladze, B.V. Kukarkin, and V.B.Nikonov. In his investigation the author uses new results of observations and explains the considered appearance by the fact that the apparent structure of the Milky Way is determined by the dark nebulae, projected on the stellar background of various brightness. The author uses results of P.P.Parenago, I.M.Kopylov, and N.F.Florya, while an estimation of M.A.Vashakidze is not used because it is not founded. Then Card 1/2 On the Nature of the Relation Between the Stellar SOV/33-36-1-13/31 Colour Excess and the Brightness of the Milky Way it is shown that the earlier explanations of B.7.Kukarkin etc. essentially agr6d--: vith the new theory of the author. The author mentions a paper.of R.A.Bartaya. There are 6 figures and 20 references, 11 of which are Soviet, 6 American 2 Dutch, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION:Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga (State Astronomical Institute imeni P.K.Shternberg) SUBMITTED: December 20, 1957 Card 2/2 S/033/60/037,404/004/012 F?j~/E~A4 AUTHORi D!bAy, E,A., Tsitsin, - a Sharov. A.S. TITLE- On the Application of the Virial Theorem, to the Dynamics of,~tellar Clusters klol- PERIODICAL-. Astronomichsskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 37, No. pp 659 - 664 TEXT.- The so called virial theoremwhich connects the potential and kinetic energies of a stationary cluster, can be expressed in the forM5 2T + J1 = 0 For a stellar cluster, the kinetic energy is given by Eq (2), where m. is the mass of a star, v. is the velocity and rik the distance between stars i and k Assuming, fo.r simplicity, that the stellar masses in the cluster are the same. the potential energy is given by Eq (3), where, 1-1 ~ mn and represents the total mass of the cluster and R is a mean of the distances between the various stars and is given by Eq (4). Card 1/5 S/033/60/037404/004/012 E032/F,3i,4 On the Appli.catxon of the Virial Theorem to the Dynam3r.~s of Stellar Clusters Ac,cording to Ambartsumyan (Ref-1), R should be of the order of the radius of the cluster. Using Eq.(3)- -R' can be wTitten in the form given by Eq.(5). In order to calculate the potential energy, it; is convenient to replace the discrete mass distribution by a continuous one and this does not intro- duce a large error if the number of stars is not too low. If the potential energy is defined as the energy necessary to remove all the stars to infinity, then the potential- energy of spherically symmetric configurations is of the form given by Eq. (6) and hence the required expression for T~ is of the form given by Eq. (7). This formula can be used to calculate V/ R for various models of stellar clusters. In the present paper, only those models are considered in whi.ch the density is finite in the centre and does not increase in the outward dire,Aion. For a uniform sphere in which the demity is r.onetant and independent of radius, Ti = (5/6)a - where a is the radius of the sphere. If the density varies according to Card 2/5 S/033/60/037404/004/012 E032/E314 On the Application of the Virial Theorem to the Dynamics of Stellar Clusters the law. -5 /2 ~0 (r ) - -0 (1 - x ) I - 1 0 t h t~yx ii is given by Eq. (9''I .Finally., 4.,f the density falls off exponentially with distance, then R is given by Eq.(10). Wla is plotted as a function of a in Fig. .1 for the Jast. two models, respectively,, The analysis is then applied to multi~,Iayer distributions. For a tvo-layer distribution defined by,~ a - .= b where a and b are the radii and 10 and 6 are the I densities of the inner and outer zones, R is given by Eq. (11). Numerical calculations bas=d on this formula are Card 3,/_5 S/033/60/037AD4/004/012 E032/E3i4 On the Application of the Virial Theorem to the Dynamics of Stellar Clusters given in Fig., 2 and Table 2. In the case of a three-layer model, defined by,- b M y where c and c are the radius and the density of the third zone,, respectivel Y~ R is given by Eq. (12) and the corresponding numerical calculations are given in Table 3 and Fig. 3. It is Concluded from these calculations that the quantity R is usually 0.3 - 0.6 of the radius,, Since it is usually assumed in the dynamics of stellar clusters that A' is equal to the radius of the cluster, the characteristxc of clusters obtained from the Virial theorem must be altered in the light of the present results. The applicability of the Virial theorem to stellar clusters still remains an open question., Card 4/,5 S/033/60/037AO4/004/012 E032/E.3.14 On the Application of the Virial Theorem to the Dynamics of Stellar Clusters There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 5 references,- 4 Soviet and I EngI i sh. ASSOCIATION: Gos. astronomiclieskiy in--t im. P.K.. Sliternberga (State Astronomical Institute im., P-AL Shternberg) SUBMITTED. November 16, iq5q Card 5/5 SELLROV,A~S--- V-4riation of brightness of bright members of the Pleiades. Per. zvezdy 12 no.6:391-397 A '59. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomichookiy Institut im. P.K.Shternberga. (Pleiades) - .- A 7,4 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, pp. 21 - 22, # IA194 S103516 1/000/00 1/00',10 19 cz AOO1/AOO1 Astronomiya I Geodeziya, 1961, No. 1, AUTHORS: Botsula, R.A., Sharov, A.S. TITLE: Correlation of Changes in Brightness and Spectrum of Pleione PERIODICAL: "Peremennyye zvezdy", 1959, Vol. 12, No. 6, pp, 398 - 4o9 TEXT: The luminosity curve of Pleione was plotted from 108 observations of different authors during the period from 1879 to 1959. All stellar magnitudes are given in the B system of Johnson-Morgan. Reduction of the Pleione observations taken from different sources to a single system is described in detail. The lumi- nosity curve is presented graphically. During the interval from 1900 to 1936, the star maintained a constant brightness. By the end of 1939 Pleione became-less luminous by more than Om4, then a'rapid increase was set in, and in 1942 its luminosity was only slightly lower than the maximum one. In 1943 the luminosity dropped again. The second minimum was observed in 1945 - 1946. By 1957 the star came back to its initial luminosity (B=~_4T94). The change in the luminosity of Card 113 S/035/61/OW/001/004/019 A001/AO01 Correlation of Changes in Brightness and Spectrum of Pleione the star was accompanied by changes in its color. From 1950 to 1959 the color in- dex of Pleione (B-V--OmO8) was constant. In 1930 the color was the same, in 1939 color excess amounted to 40rnO8; at the end of 1942 and in the beginning of 1943 it was +0M02 to +OT03, in 1948-1949 +0T03. The spectrum and luminosity of Pleione were correlated. Prior to 1935 at the maximum brightness, Pleione was a normal rapidly rotating star of spectral class B8. In 1938 a strong emission in HeG was noted for the first time. Emission in hydrogen lines appears the latest in the spectrograms. Variations of emission intensity and its individual components have some correlation with the course of the luminosity curve. In 1938, at the epoch of the first minimum, were noticed absorption lines of hydrogen and metals - the lines of the envelope. The intensity of the lines in the Pleione spectrum was varying all the time. A graph of ionization variation in the envelope was present- ed according to data obtained by O.Struve. Probably in 1938-1940 ionization in- creased, from 1940 it was decreasing and became the lowest during the second mini- mum, then began to grow again. Fluctuations of radial velocity are considered. Measurements of the spectrograms in 1941-1942 showed oscillations of the velocity of the envelope with a period of about 4 months and an amplitude of 10 km/sec. The comparison of variations of various Pleione characteristics shows that the Card 2/3 S/035/6i/000/001/004/019 A001/AO01 Correlation of Changes in Brightness and Spectrum of Pleione maximum intensification of absorption lines, minimum ionization, weakening of emis- sion, and the beginning of a noticeably stratification of the envelope by veloci- ties occurred during the years of the second minimum, which possibly was due to an increase in the amount. and density of matter in the envelope. The end of the second minimum is connected with the dispersion of the envelope. For the first minimum is characteristic a strongly asymmetric emission; no characteristic, ex- cept symmetricity of emission, is connected with the increase between the minima. The origin of the first minimum and the central growth of luminosity remains as yet unclear. In 1884 occurred apparently a weakening of luminosity, analogous to the second minimum, as can be concluded from photometric and spectral data. There are 42 references. N. Perova Translator's note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 3/3 SKIPIN, G.V.;_ _SHAROV, A.S. Gurrent stabilizer for electrocutaneous excitations. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat 10 no. 4:634-636 JI-Ag 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Institute of the Higher Nervous Activity, U.S.S.R. Academy of �ciencesp Moscow. (COVDITIONED RESPONSE) (SKIN) "~20~2 'WID AUMOR.- Sharcv, A.S, TT- 'r. ILE: On the prc-bism of the Fleiad cl~;iter PERIODTCALI Referalfvnyy z_-:rn-a' Ast.-n--m4ya i ~ecaeL-ja~ n~;~ ab- strastl -5k`1713 no. ~I Engi, sammary), TEXT, lrne au-hor analyzes -,ne p~ssiblie varlabli-.v Df F -ter .'I= bers on -the basiS :)f al-' P.J~-Iisn~ cr,.- 7-. --11, Cf j&_nson and MC:S--n; ginal catalogue-s are reduc-ed to tne z~-t~ r e w ao made to -tellar D were :,btalne_J zy --c-_ -r int~~_x B-71, -~o nublished val, -les V, Tr.~ wac emplcyed Lr t e the color eq,_.a-7ion -.3 k a c n t ,'be' S r S stars conSidere.-_J were vei-, I rri lar ard 'r. --nZar. sys-~.27., stars. in mest cases reia*!__-. The results o~ meas'..irl-rw 3r,- -,a*_-,-._'~.'.,~:,-.. Tr_.~ was ob-,alre,_; z-n th= !:-sis :1 f'-'--Ti B T.A,I-T'_-__.=__ i Card On tne prDt, am son and W.W, Morgar. 1 it, stars are 1-3 s i z.-. 1 a t was noticed in the 8!---A- c-f' t'- a obse r va t*. 1,Dns pub 1 i-, ---_i w s-, f i 2, d 11 E lby E Sternwar-~-e Berlin -i3a'-,-- iSh'~-rW" F)36, v. L~.. n~, 17, W,A.. 1937, v. 1C-5, 41-3) ani .-chnscn ard Mor;~airi show all= - -,nr~ ch --,:7 t -rer cal variables with sma' I noz ed t.!-.a -ar 5 i also do no t shcw a de f i n P var i a b; 11 of 'br i gh., r-f- P. n c i [AbstracT-er' s note- Card 2/2 BOTSULA, R.A..; SHAROV, A.S. Searching for variable stars in open stellar clusters and associations. Per.zvezdy 13 no.2:101-111 N 160. (~PA 14:10) 1. Astronomicheskaya observatoriya imeni V.P.Engelfgard-ta i Gosudarstvenny,y astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga. (Stars, Variable) SHAROV7 A.S. Combined light curve of AG Draconis. Per. zp,~,dy 13 no.1:54-57 Ap 161. t (MIRA 14:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.L.Shtornberga. (Stars, Variable) ISHAROV, A.S., kand.fiz.-matem.nauk Problems in the photomatry of stars. Vest. All SSSR 31 no.11: no 4 61. (MIRA 14:11) (Photometry, Astronomical) SHARUVJ A.S. 11- Comparison of several theoretical laws of galactic rotation with observational data. Astron.zhur. 38 no.2:287--292 Mr-Ap 161. (MIFA -14:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K. Shternberga. (Milky-Vly) (Cepheids) DIBAY, E.A.; TSITSIN, F.A.; SHAROV, A.S. - Letter to the editor. Astron.zhur. 38 no.3:566 W-je 161. (KMA l4s6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut imeni P.K.Shternberga. (Stars-Clusters) SHAROV, A.S.; PAVLOVSKAYA, Ye.D. Kinematics of Flobular clusters. Astron.zhur. 38 no-5:930-9,45 S-0 1~1. (Y 14:0) 1. Cosudarstvennrr astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K.Sbternberga. (Stars-Glusters) S/035/62/GGC/006/C,08/,-,O`!I Estimation of the optical semi-thickness ... AOGI/AIO1 .g (1.88 + 0.04) + (-2.35 + 0-106) - E (OM fn E .83 + 0.03) + (-0m43 + Or.P'03) 19 w -"liT;Ilar results are obtained when using other counts of galaxies. Reduction to galactic pole was made, which permitted the estimation of absorption in direction M to the pole to be expressed by 0.35 � OmO4. There are 13 references. T. Agekyan irAbstracter's note Complete translation] Card 212 SHAROVI-A.S. Photoelectric observations of A' Canis Majoris. Astron. tsir. no~229--21 Je 762. (MM 16.-6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheakiy institut im. Shternberga. (Stars., Variable) SHAROV, A.S. Brigtness variations in small amplitude stars. Astron.zhur. 40 no.4:754-756 J1-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K.Shternberga. (Stars) (Atmospheric transparency) -SliAR OV) A.S. w-LuatJono o:' Ow of I'Ioiono. P;:11--Yvo'-~Y 13 n0-6: 4~4-'~35 161. (NY!',A 16."~) 1. Gcm;davstvq-j~,.-. aoLronomicheskiv inotitut i,mcn! Jhtcri~bc:-gv.. (Stars, Variable) SHAPOV, A.S. Revision of interstellar light absorption in the Galaxy. Astron. zhur. 40 no.5:900-91-1 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K. Shternberga. SHAROV, A.S.; YhYREMOV, Yu.N. U U -L Brightness variation of the object identified with the radio source ZS 273. Astron. zhur. 40 no.5:950-952 S-0 163. (MIRA 16: 11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronordwheskiy institut im. P.K. Shternberga. SHAROVI A.S.; '-.-IvFREX.OV-, Yu.N. Brightness vaz--iations of the ob,-ect identified with the radio source 3C 273. Astron. tsir. no-240:1 Ap 163. (MIF-k 17:6) 1. Gosudars-weennTj astronomicheski7 Institut imeni Sh-ternberga i Astronomicheskiy Sovet, AN SSSR. 3- -273 1"": 5) -'e~nberg SHAROV, A.S. Apparent and space structuare of the star cluster NGC 188. Astron. zhur. 41 no.2:387-395 Mr-AP 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut im. P.K.Shternberga. s H L 04053-67 C- ' V r1F'_~ '1W - ACC NR- AT6026560 AUTHOR: Sharov. A. ORG: none 96-URCE CODE: UR/2623/95/000434/66-00~__ 0010 TITLE: Certain characteristics of atmospheric transparency In the region of the Alpine station of the Shternberg Astronomical Institute SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Gosudarstvengyv astronomicheskiy institut. Soobahchenlya, 139 1965 3-10 rne+eordl I .C 11)SYN4Mqer1t TOPI C TAGS: atmospheric transparency, mean aqu.Ue e or, meteorologic observation ABSTRACT: Photoelectric observations of stars carried out at the Alpine station of the Shtern. berg Astronomical Institute (Vysokogornaya ekspeditsiya GAISh) showed that the overall changei of atmospheric transparency are apparently associated with local meteorological conditions. The observations were carried out with and without a blue filter. The results of the measure- ments are given in a table where the extra-atmospheric stellar magnitudes, their mean square errors, errors of one observation, and number of observations are indicated. The errors of the results average:t Om.005 both In the observations with and without the filter. Noticeable inhoniogeneities of atmospheric transparency which encompassed appreciable areas of the sky L 04053-67 ACC NR1 AT6026560 were noted. The investigation once again emphasized, when compiling catalogs, the need for extreme caution in selecting places for carrying out precision electrophotometric measure- ments when an extremely high accuracy is required of each individual measurement. The over- all change of transparency in the blue filter was about 1.5%, whereas the transparency in the long-wave region of the spectrum changed somewhat more (about 3%). Thus, the curve of the spectral transparency of the atmosphere did not remain constant during the observational sea- son and the changes largely concerned its long-wave region. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, 2 tables, and 3 figures. SUB CODE:04P4/ SUBM DATE: OCLApr64/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 002 kh Card 2/2 _j - - - - , ~,2 . - 1. . - - I ~ -- - - I -, , - , - 1- . - I . ". I - I --- - . . - - . I --, , . . - - -- -zt -- -, j . . . I , -1 - ~ -!' '7 '.1 ~ .",- : '-~ I - - - : ". " ." , ; ~ ~-,. : t, ; m. F. E. L 3&24-M EWT(J) t1w ACC NR: AP6006770 SOURCE CODE: UR/0033/66/043/001/0040/0045 AUTHOR: Pavlovskaya, Ye. D.; Sharov, A6j. ORG: State Astronomical Institute im. P. K. St~~ber~. (Gosudarstvennyy astronomicheskiy institut) TITLE: Spiral structure of the Galaxy\e,5 SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 1, 1966, 40-45 TOPIC TAGS: spiral galaxy, neutral hydrogen, radio astronomy, logarithmic spiral,". characteristic angle ABSTRACT: The spiral structure of our Calaxy was studied, based on neutral hydro-~, gen, by radioastronomic methods and the wavelength of 21cm. The total spWil structure was n9t discovered by radioastronomic methods and the distribution of hydrogen in the G~tlaxy was unexpected. The neutral hydrogen forms a complicated ring in the vicinity of the sun, which does not resemble a spiral arm. Investiga-_. tions by Soviet scientists of the 21-cm line showed a probable winding angle of. the spiral arm from 83* in the central part to 85* in the outer part. If it is possible to accept the existence of spiral arms in the vicinity of the-sun, then Card 1/2 UDC: 523.854 All~-C NR: A1-166263752 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/006/0031/0031 A UTHOR: Sharov, A. S. TITLE: Sonic characteristics of atmospheric transparency in the region of 'the hi,rn-mountain expedition of 'the State Astronomical Institute im. P. K. Shternberg SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6. 51. 256 REF SOURCE: Soobshch. gos. astron. in-ta im. P. K. Shternberga, no. 139, 1965, 3-10 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric transparency, astronomic observatory A BSTRACT: Photo electrical observations of the stars carried out by the State Astronomical Institute im. P. K. Shternberg have shown that general changes in atmospheric transparency are apparently connected with local meteorological conditions. Alriarked inhomogeneities of atmospheric transparency involving significant sections of the sky have been detected. Bibliography of 5 titles. [Translation of abstract] NIT SU 03 r CODE Ca d I UDC: 525.7 SVIRIDENKO, F.F., Inzhener: SHAROV. B.A., inthenar; FZTISOV. L.G.. imbaner. High-speed smelting of steel from high-phoaphorus pig iron. Metallurg no.3:2S-32 Rr 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Zavod "Azovetall." (Zhdanov-Metallurgical plants) (Smelting) D---RFELI, A.G.; KRAVTLOVA, I.P.; DAI , T, TENKO, O.V.; SHAROV, TARASOVA, L.P.; LESENKO, DYUB114, 11.1".; -SVIRIDENEIG, F.F.; POPOVA, A.N.; I- B.A.; P-rlnimali uchas+'ye: DYUBINA, A.V.; I.I.; LEVCHENKO, N.D.; BONDAREII-10, A.V. Using ferrot-i'lanium for the deox-ida--ion of rail s---el and its properties. Sbor. tl,L,,,. _ Ujj71',%l no.11:365-378 165. (MIRA 18; 11) GEVIS116 !T' M.A J, 1'rj nim"i Li lit -h: 1.0 1 Y'!~; 11, F: :`t,i POPGA'A, A.111,; !"NA, V, Ya.S.; m.-r. [deceased Yi, B.P.; VIST(DROVSKIY, N,T.; FAKHANSM, 9.1.; P.R.; FADWY-EVA, A.M. Improving the production of hivii-strength ralIg by nll-joylrir them with granulated ferrochromium in the la-dle. Ctal 7 110.5:1,08-411 MY '65. ("ITRA 18;6) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ri~tafilo7. zavod " A zovstal I " . SHAROV, B.K. Rare case of hepar mobile (wandering liver). Vest.rent.1 red. 35 no. 1:63-64 Je.-Y 160. (MM 13:6) 1. Is rentgenologichask-ogo otdoloniya madiko-satitarnoy chasti Chelyabinskogo traktornogo, zavoda (nachallnik L.L. Krimahteyn). (My abnorm.) S.-FLA-ROV.: 9,K~ Proele.-ni of nomenclature for the bronchi- Probl.tub. no.510-12- 113 161. O-Mk 15.",') 1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdeleniya mediko-sanitarnoy chasti (nach. - L.L. Se-redinina) 0chelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda. - - , - ill - (BRORCHI) (MEDICINF, .. -TEMM1.10LOGY) SWOV, B.K. Bronchography with bi.Rri= iodol. Vest. rent. i rad. 316 no. 1:66-68 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:4) lo Iz mediko-vanitarnoy chaoti Chelyabinakogo traktornogo savoda (nachallnik L.L. Seredinina), (BRONCHI-RADIOGRAPHY) (CONTRAST MEDIA) RATNER, G.L...,dotsent (Chelyabinsk, pr. Lenina I d*611 k-7.31); SHAROV,,V~J~t_ __ _ __ _ Surgery for a rare variety of the "vascular ring." Yest.khir6 86 no.3:70-72 Mr 161. MW 14:3) 1. 1z fakul-Itetakoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.D. Korabellnikov) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta na baze mediko-sanitarnoy chasti Chelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda (gl. vrach - L.L. Seredinina). (AORTA-ABNORMTIES ATD DMRMITIES) SHAROV, B.K. Aspiration brorchography. Khirurgiia no.1:131-1-112 162. (IMbl 15:11 ) 1. Izz mediko-sanitarnc~y chasti Chelyabirskogo traktornogo zavoda (nach. L.L. Seredinina). (BROTIGHI-RADIOMUPHY) SHAROV, B. K. Anesthesia in bronchography. Grud. khir. no.2:72-74 '62. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz otdoleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - dotsent G. L. Ratner) mediko-sanitarnoy elvistl Cholyabinakogo traktornogo zavoda. (BRONCHI-RADIOGRAPHY) (LOCAL ANESTHESIA) �NAROVI. -B.Ko Some problems in the X-ray diagnostic evaluation of roimd shadows in the lung. Vop.onk. 8 no.8:8-13 162. 04IRA 15:9) 1. 1z otdeleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zave - dots. G.L. Ratner) mediko-sanitarnoy chaati Chelyabinakogo traktornogo zavoda (nach. - L.L. Seredinina). (LUMS-CAMER) (DIAGNOSIS, HADIOSCOPIC) SHAROV, B.K. /I J Significance of the consist 'medium viscosity for contour, bronchograoy. Vest. rent. i rad. 37 no.1:57-58 Ja-F 162' (MIF"' 1;;3) 1. Iz fakulUWtskoy khirurgijcheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.D. Kora W Inikov) Chelyabinskogo maditsinskogo instituta i otdelerjya grudnoy khirurgii. (zav. - dotsent G.L. Ratner) mediko-sanitarnoy chasti Chelyabinakogo traktornogo zavoda (loachallnik L.L. Seredinina). (BRONCHI--RADIOGRAPHY) (CONTRAST M&DIA) BAYANDINIJ P.A. (Murmansk); SHVETSOV, I.M.; TD-1OFEYEVA, ?".V.; KOVAL?, V.P.; KOZLOVA, E.Z.; TRETIYAKOV, 'T.T. (Ka2-J-ir-L=ad); "LAMEDOV E.Sh. (Poselok Martwni, AzerSSR); BORC-INY, Ye.M.; DULAEV, S.G. (Grodno); GERASIMOV, B.A. (Ialgansk); 1,1EL11-TIK, L.A. (Chernov-tsy) ; MIG.L',L.A.; GUBRIOV, A.G.; GOROVENKO, 3QV,Ja.X,. (Chelyabinsk); G.G. ~Kiyev); _,SHL SHUVALOVAY Z.A. (Sverdlovsk) NEYMARK, I.I.; ARYAY-EV, L.N. (Odessa); KABP2!OV, MI.; KONOVALOV, Yu.S.; ZAK, V.I. (Orenburg); MIKHAYLOV, M.M.; SEZIKO, A.D. (Voronezh); SHALAYEV, M.I.; Da'IE1, V.I. (Saratov;'). Abstracts. Grudn. khir. 5 no.3:110-126 My-Je'63 (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii Ryazanskogo meditsi-nskogo in- stituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova (for Shevtsov). 2. Iz Sochin- skogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta kurortologii i fizio- terapii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR ( for Timofeyeva). 3. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya Ternopollskoy klinicheskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy ( for Koval'). 4. Iz kafedry toDograficheskoy anatomii i operativnoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. A.P. Sokolov). Permskogo meditsinskogo instituta (for Kozlova). 5. Iz khirur- gicheskogo otdeleniya ( zav. - Ye. M. Borovyy) Rovenskoy oblast- noy bollnitsy (glavnyj, vrach - UkrSSR V.M. Vel'skiy) (for Borovyy). (Continued on nemt card) BAYANIDIK, P.A.- (continued) Card 2. 6.I.z fal-ul I tetskoy khdryrgicheskoy klinikii ( dir. - prof. I.M. Popovlyan) i gospital noy terapevticheskoy kliniki ( dir. - prof. L.S.Shvarts) le6he~nogo fakullteta Saratovskogo meditsin- skogo instituta ( for Migall). 7. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khi- rurgii zav. - prof. I.I.Ileymark) Altayskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta for Neym-ark). 8. Iz Novosibirskogo gorodskogo protivo- tuberl-.uleznogo dispansera ( for Kabanov). 9. Iz kafedry fakull- tetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. I.A.Ivanov) Permskogo meditsinsko- go instituta ( for Shalayev). RATNER, G.L., dotsent; SHAROY.B.K. Clinical roentgenological symptoms of regional metastases in lung cancer. Vop.onk. 9 no.1:63-69 163. (MIRA 16:5) 16 Iz otdoleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zav.-dotsent G.L*Ratnor) kliniki falhdltetakoy khirurgii (zav.-prof.I.D.Korabellnikov) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo institute. na baze mediko-sani- tarnoy c~asti Chelyabinskogo traktornogo zatoda (glavnyy vrach L.L.Seredinina). (LUNGS -CANCER) (METASTASIS) 6HAROV.9 B.K. Variations of the development of the tMcheobronchial tree. Vest. rentA rad. 28 no.2:60-61 1-h--AP'63. OKRA 16:9) 1. Iz qtdeleniya grudnoy khirurgii mediko-sanitarnoy (na- cha-11nik L.L.Seredinina) Chelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda. (ITLAuiLA) (BRONCHI) KORABELMIKOV, I.D., prof. ; SHAROVY B.K. (Chelyabinsk) Review of B.Bernarrd and B.Gamain's book "Clinical broncho- graphy". Vest. rent. i rad, 38 no.l-. 81-83 Ja-B'63. (MIRA 16:10) -k- , SHAROV, B.K. Experience in aspiration bronchography in the diagnosis of central lung cancer. Vest. rent i rad. 38 no.5t64-65 S-0163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Iz otdeleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - dotsent G.L.Ratner) fakullteLskoy k1drurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.D. Ko- rabellnikov) I mediko-sanitai-noy chasti (nachalinik L.L. Seredinina) traktornogo zavoda, Chelyabinsk. SHAROVY B.K. (Chelya W risk) Can dilatation of ducts of the bronchial mucou5 glands be considered a disease entity? Klin. med. 41 no.4:141-1" Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz otdeleniya grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - dotsent G.L. Ratner) fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. I.D. Korabel'-likov) i mediko-sanitarnoy chasti Chelyabinskogo trakt~3rnogo zavoda (nachallnik L.L. Seredinina). L-i,'a) 1./,3, k-v .'L I nd dlagno-". course a s of Un '3-14 164- pa'.1 VOP, Orl" 10 '31 C. r, 7 F7 ele n ren r.,31- 3 go r ak t o cl- S H A V , BA, ul, 43, ilv.0; Y"-'FNOLYUK, R.S. M6--l-h-elial cyst ~jf the dialli-ragm. Vest. 1011r. 92 no.1:77-79 Ja 164. (KL~ 17:11) 1. 1z oldeleniyu grudnoy klilrurgit fakulltetakoy khirurgicheskoy liLl-tilki Ozav. - pru'. I.D. Korabellnikov) na baze modiko-sanitar- noy chasti ChFIyabiuslrogo traktornogo zavoda (glairnyy vrach - L.L. SHAROVP B.K. (Chelyabinsk, u1. TSvillinga, d.43, kv.1); ZASLAVSKIY, V.K. Azygography. Grud. khIr. 6 no.l16l-68 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 181ll) 1. Otdeleniye grudnoy khirurgii (zav. - dotsent G.L. Ratner) fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (2e... - prof. I.D. Korabollnikov) i mediko-aanitarnaya chast' (nachallnik L.L. Seredinina) Ghelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda. Submitted June 5, 1962. SHAROV, B.K. X-ray diagnosis of echinococcus of the spleen. Vest. rent. i rad. 39 no.3:67-68 ~jy-Je 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Mediko-EanitarnaYa chast' Chelyabinskogo traktornogo zavoda. ray d' -.:mos i lb~n tl I 7est. r~nT- ~d. 31 cchasti Chelya- tr;aO -,rn-lf-c Iy T r" -raktc-ncg- _qitsy ctdelt--ndy b:)'1 Vrach L.I.Sta-redInina), oblast-v:,y b,-,i2,--Lsy gjavr,.y~, ,!,racn vra-f, --t: C, j, J7 aiagnosis of ine :i, v e.6 ~. 7-.~r T~. iraa, ae.5:17-21 S-0 1. Otd--i~njye grudn--iy kbir-gil fal-ullzetskoy- klini-1--i ~zrtv. - pr,-v-f,. na lazz- bollnitsy Chelyabinskogo traktorTiogo zavoda. SHAROVt B. V. "Electrocerebrographic Studies During Circular Psychosis (Y-anic-Depressive).It Cand Med Sci, Kiev Medical I--it, Kiev Psychoneurological Hospital imeni Academician 1. F. Pavlov, Kiev, 1954. (Ra/Biol, No 2j, Jan 55) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSP Higher Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 J~ . ..,.-L RATENIN. I.V.., SHUOV, B.V. X-ray apparatus for the structural analysis of radioactive materials. PrIM tokh.ekop.no.3:59-65 H-D '56. (KLBA 10:2) 0~-ray spectroscopy) (Radioactive substances) INSTRUMENTATION: "X-Ray Apparatus for Structural InvestiZation of Radioactive Materials" by IN. Batenin and B.V. Sharov Pribory i Tekhnika Ek'sperimenta, No 3, November-December 195 PP ;-5- The principal distinguishing feature of the apparatus, which is based on a double diffr -action spectrometer scheme, is the use of small counters for the recording of X-ray quanta in conjunction with two photomultipliers, operatin.r-- in a coincidence circuit. 7ae appara- tus permits X-ray diffraction patterns of uramitua specimens with acti- vity 100-200 millicurie with automatic recordin.- of the diffraction pattern. Introducing into the branches of the coincidence circuit two sin6le-channel differential discriminators, especially redesigned for coincidence operation, has made it possible th obtain X-ray photo- graphs of uranium specimens with activity 500-800 millicurie under the same conditions. Card 1/1 AUTHOR: BATRID-11I.V., SHAROVB.V. 89-9-16/32 TITLE: X-Ray Ex,_,iaina~ion -of Irradiated Uraniluri ,ihen Studying it:: Growth under Irradiation. (Rentgenografichesla3ye izuclenip urana v avyazi s yavlenVem ros 'a pri oblucheni4 PERIODICAL: Atomraya Energiy3., 1957, Vol 3, pp 26i-262 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: A larger number of samples of natural uranium and of Z% enriched u235 , which had been irradiated in the reactor for a longer period at the sam temperature, are subjected to an X-ray eX&Mina- tion. It was shown that the samples investigated were not homo- geneous as a result of the fluctuations occurring in the course of the process of their production. Only the different degree of texture in the casting, even at different points of one and the same casting, can serve as a measure for the different grovrth values during irradiation. (With 2 Tables, 2 Illustrations, and 3 Slavic References). ASSOCIATICRI: Not given FRESEITTED B16 SUBKITTED: 23.4-1957 AVAILABLE: Librai- y of Congress Card 1/1 .SHAROV, B-,V,, kand.med,.nauk; VOROKOV, G.L.; AKk,cVSKAYA, L.F.; BLEYKMR, V.4a.; FRUMKIN, Ya.P., Prof. Electroencephalographic studies of some psychical diseases. Vop. klin. nevr. i psikh. no.2*.235-267 '58. (MIRA 14:10) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) (MNTAL ILLNESS) SHa-ROV, 19.V. -ai, 7 L; , !on M.P.CToz d ~. IW). 2-4 uo.':~4 Camera fcr 158. . (Radiogra,-ohy) (MIaA 11:6) sov/18o-59-3-31/43 AUTHOR: Sharov, D. V, (Moscow) r- - --- --- TlTLE: The Structure of the Surface Layer of Uranium Iroduced by an Electric Spark Treatment PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Yietallurgiya i toplivo, 1959, Nr 3, PP 140-150(USSR) ABSTRACT: On electric spark treatment of uranium, a layer is formed with a specific structure. Rods of technically 1,ure uranium 4 mci in diameter and 20 mm long were used for tne investigation. Some specimens possessed an isotropic structure, the others a sharply pronounced texture (010) along the rod axis. All specimens were of such fine grain structure that X-ray (CuKa) photographs showed continuous lines, The X-ray FhOtographs of the electro-olished surface of uranium and the surface treated by electric 5parking as well as t"e suvface subsequentl) etched showed the clearly pronounced redistribution of intensities (Fig 1). The appearance of the surface treated with electric sparking is shown in Figures 2 and 3. Factors affecting the structure of the I'sparked" surface could be melting with Card 1/2 subsequent recrystallisation and phase transformations sov/AO-59-3-31/43 The Structure of the iurface Layer of Uranium Produced by an Electric Spark Treatment as well as only phase transformations if the teii-,perature, of tne layer did not reach melting point. The impact character of' -tiie spark should also be taken into consideration, There are 3 figures and 5 Soviet references, StI!,'IV,I*FTED, February 2. 1959 Card 2/2 21(l), 18M SOV/89-6-5-11/33 AUTHORS: Batenin, I. V., Rudenko, A. N., Sharov, B. V. TITLE: Dilatometric Investigation of Rolled Uranium Rods (Dilato- metricheskiye issledovaniya prokatannykh sterzhney urana) PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 5, PP 565-567 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Technically pure granium which was rolled into rods of 4 mm diameter at -300 C and at high pressure, was investigated in a vacuum dilatometer, and the course of the dilatometric curves for the first thermal cycle was found to be anomalous. After heating up to 525 0C and subsequent cooling the dilato- metric curves correspond to the known curves for rods with saturated axial structure [010] . An anomalous course of if heat- the curves is found in the case of cooling down also o ing during the first cyclerangad between 200 and 500 C. If the uranium is heated up to -180 0C, the curve for cooling coincides with that for heatind, whereas in the case of heat- o ing up to more than 180 C the curvesdo not coincide. Heating up to temperatures of from 250 0 to 5200C shortens the rods. The rods shortened by the first thermal cycle are character- ized by a noticeable shift of the inversion point (up to -40000. In the case of cooling down to -6000 C the inveSsion point Card 1/2 is again shifted down to a temperature of -v 200 C. If, during Dilatometric Investigation of Rolled Uranium Rods SOV/89-6-5-11133 the second thermal cycle, the temperatures which correspond to inversion point are not exceeded, the curve for cooling practically coincides with that for heating. The results ob- tained by measurements are shown by diagrams; the measuring methods employed are not dealt with in detail. '.'Lhe anomalous course taken by the dilatometric curves during the first heating of an uranium rod may possibly be connected with the diffusion of the impurities still existing in the technically pure uranium. It is possible that the said anomaly does not occur in the case of uranium of an especially high degree of purity. There are 3 figures and 2 references, I of which is Soviet. SUBMITTED; November 25, 1958 Card 2/2 24(2), 21M SOV/126-7-2-12/39 AUTHuRS: Batenin, I. V., Illina, V.A., KritskaYa, V.K. and 'Lharov B ___,_~B.V L,ITLE: On the EfLect of Neutron Irradiation on the Fine Crystalline Structure of Metals and Alloys (K voprosu o vliyanii neytronnogo oblucheniya na tonkuyu kristallicheskuyu strukturu metallov i splavov) P_64i-1IODICAL: Fizika Mletallov i bletal love deniye , 1959, Vol 7, Nr 2, pp 243-246 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The metals investigated were Fe, Cr, Ni and Cu and the solid solutions were Fe-Ni, Fe-Cr. Fe-Mn, and Fe-W. SDecimens were made up of each of these materials, their size bein6 20 x 10 x 2 min. As a preliminary step before -the irradiation all the specimens were ap e-led at the followin6 temperatures: Ni and Cu at 400 0C (30 minutes), Fe and the alloys Fe-9i and Fe-M'n at 600 C (~ 11purs), Fe-Cr and Fe-W at 650 C (2 hours) and Cr at 9OOuC (2 hours). The specimens thus treated were placed in hermetically sealed aluminium containers and were then irradiated by neutrons. The temperas ure of the specimens during 26 rradiation dd not exceed 80 0. The neutron flux Card 112 was 10 neutrons/cm . The structure of the irradiated S,)V/126-7-2-12/39 C)n the Effect of 11eutl-on Irradiation or,~ Fine U'rystalline Structure of i~1etals and Alloys metals and alloys was studied by X-ray analysis. It was found that in the majority of specimens G'he interference lines become broadened after neutron irradiation. Table 2 the line %,idtiis of the interference lines before and after irradiation. Figs 1 and 2 show the corresponding lines before and after irradiation. These figures refer to copper (Figs 1 and 2) and Fe-Ni resDectively. There are 2 tables, 3 figures and 19 references, 5 of JL~ En- lish. which are Sovietl 0 ASSOCI.t').TIONS: ITEF All SSSR and Institut metallovede-niya i fiziki metallov TsNIIChki (Institute of Mletall,z)graphy and the Physics of Metals TslUIChla) SUB.14L'ITTED: SepteUber E, 1957 Card 2/2 ,_57 ~qj 00 67711 '~.200 AUTHORS: Ryabkina, V.V. and Sharov, B.V, C .4 TITLE: On thw Fine Structure~of Crystalline Grains of Uran "AM (0 tonkoy strukture kristallicheskikh zeren urana) PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 7, Nr 3, pp 360-362 kUSSR)')qsX7 1i ABSTRACT: The existence of a fine mosaic structure of uranium grains has been convincingly confikmed in tne present work by a structure-sensitive diffraction micro-X-ray photography method. The method is based on decaying 1-ray pictures of a portion of the specimen lying very close to the surface under investigation, the distance being of the order of 0.1 =a. Each point on the X-ray picture corresponds to a point of the investigated specimen surface. X-ray exposure was earried out in a special chamber (Ref.3). The most important part of the chamber, the specimen holder, is shown inR&.1. Tha specimen (2) is pressed against the supports of the holder (1), as indicated by arrow A. The photographic plate (3) is placed from above on the holder in such a way that one of Card 1/3 its ends is kept raised by protrusions B, and the ribs LK 67711 On the Fine Structure of Crystalline Grains of Uranium lean against the vertical surfaces of the holder. The X-ray beam is directed into the narrow gap between the specimen and the photographic plate (as Indicated by arrow C) in such a manner as not to illuminate the photo-emulsion. Simultaneous metallographic and X-ray exposures are possible because of the fixed position of the specimen and photographic plate. The arrangement used fGr observation is shown in Fig.2. By moving the microscope tube it is possible to carry out observations in reflected light, focusing consecutively the picture on the exposed photographic plate and the portion of the metallic surface below it. Natural high purit7 uranium which had been re-melted in a vacuum of 10-4 =. Hg was lazed for the investigation. Specimens of the required dimensions were cut out by an electric sparking method. The surface under investigation was ground mechanically, after which it was treated electrolytically, removing a deep layer. After thorough washing with water the specimen surface clearly showed granular structure. In Fig.3 the scheme for "direct" reflection cf (131) and (112) for a Q- k-irradiation is shown. All X-ray pictures of uranium specimens showed that Card 2/3reflections from crystalline grains are fragmented. This 1K 67711 6OV/126-7-5-7/44 On the Fine Structure of Crystalline Grains of Uranium proves that a grain of cast uranium consists of blocks which are slightly displaced with respect to one another. The refleoting atomic surfacea determine the fragmented nature of the X-ray reflections because of their mosaicatruoture. As an illustration a microphotograph of a uranium specimen is shown in Fig.4, and its corresponding diffraction micro- X-ray picture in Fig.5. An investigation of finely grained rollbd uranium rods proved to be unsuccessful because of the insufficient resolving power of the method. The mosaic structure of the grains becomes evident after quenching these specimens from the /3-phase. There are 5 figures and 3 references. of which 1 is Soviet and 2 Franah. ASSOCIATION: ITIEF AN SSSR SUBMITTED: September 21, 1957. qz Card 319' AfJilf:01-13. -atenin, I. B., Rudezako, 'i. N., SOV/89-7-4-3/28 Sharov, B. V. TITLE: The Grovth of Uranium Rods in an Aggressive Gaseous Medium PERIODICAL: Atcmnaya energiya, 1959,- Vol "I, Nr 4, PP 329-332 (USSR) ABSTILhCT: The authors investigate rods made from technically pure uranium (diameter 2 to 4 mm, length up to 100 mm), the deformation texture of which had been removed by quenching. The extension of the rods was determined froia the variation of the distances between the front surfaces of these rods, which had previously been polished until metallic luster rias attained, or also from the variation of the distance between the marks previously made on the cylindrical surface. In some cases the extension was measured directly from the duration of the experiment by means of an indicator system. The gas pressure in the measuring apparatus could be varied between 10-2 mm and atmospheric pressure. The temperature of the samples was controlled by means of a thermocouple. Heating of the samples with 4 mm diameter at atmospheric pressure led zo a change of length. The first 3 diagrams illustrate the dependence of the C ard 1 /4 growth of the rods on pressure at the temperatures of the The Growth of Uranium Rods in an Aggressive Gaseous SOV/89-7-4-3/28 Medium and r-phase. The fourth diagram gives data concerning the dependence of the rate of increase of the rods on their diameter. Conditions otherwise remaining the same, samples, which have a thin oxide film an their surface, increase in length more rapidly than such as have a pure surface. The rate of increase at 5000 C somewhat exceeds the rate of increase of the quenohed rods. At normal pressure and at temperatures corresponding to the 0- and ;r-phase, the samples extend when heated in nitrogen. Experiments carried out at atmospheric pressure in carbon monoxide gas prove the increase of the size of the rods at temperatures corresponding to the 1--, P-, and ot-phase. The density of the metal after the increase of volume is practically the same as the initial density. The increase in rod volume at the temperatures of the A- and &-phase does riot change the density of the sample. The surface of a uranium rod which has grown in volume when heated in air has a cubic face-centered lattice with the parameter 5.31 R. This lattice corresponds to the structure of UO 2' In conclusion, Card 2/4 the volume increase of copper wires is dealt with. A sopper