SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHATALOVA, A.A. - SHATASHVILI, L.KH.

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3HAfALOVA, h.A. Study of 1hi function of the thyroid gland using the radioactive method (1 3 ) in epilepsy. Vop.psikh.i nevr. no.7:455-459 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M.Bekhtereva (dir. chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR prof. V.N. Myasishchev). (IODINE--ISOTOPES) (THYROID GLAND) (EPILEPSY) SHATALOVA, A. A.; MEMOV, G. I. Possibdlity of using C14 benzoic acid in determining the synthetic antitoxic function of the human liver. Med.rad. no.1:48-52 162. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Iz laboratorii biol.-.himii (zav. - prof. A.A. Shatalova) Nauchno- issledovatellskogo psikhonevrologicheskogo instituta imeni V.M. Vekhtereva (Leningrad). (LIVER) (BETIZOIC ACID) v,-,'HATA'LOW., A.A.; M-EYEROV, G.I. Ra&i.ometric: method for determining the activiTy of urease. Koklifiiiiin 28 no. 3:384-387 MY-Je T63- I.. Nauchrio-Issledovatellskiy psi khonevrologicho ski.y instJt-ut Imeni V.M. Bekhtereva, Leningrad. if T '.)VI, 11. A. ; MEY -.R(')V, G. - ~ bi- I i ty ")~ t=.: nr~ nal ~ ---%c- if". C a n-~ -Als! radi me-,~--O-J. Med, rad. F nc., 12;~-,-64 D 'o3. V. PI-i I laborator-ii bi,khijul~l ~zuv. - prof, P-A, Shatalcva) L 41494-65 EWT(vL)/WP(t)/SWP(b).- IJP-(d). ii) ~RSSION BR: AP5004431 5/0075/65/020/00i/0062/0966!~.-- 1AMMORS.- Levinj I. S.; Shatalova, A. A,; Azarenkot T.: G. TITM Use of alkyl phosphoric acids in analytical chemistry. Commini cation 2. Separation of indium from antizony.and bismuth 'SOURCEs Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimiiq v. 20, no. 1, 1965, 62-66 ROPIC TAGS: indium, antimonyl bismuth, sulfurio'aoid, Utrio acid 9 perchloric acidg- Tphosphorio acid, extracting agentp oxalio acid ABSTRLCT: A. method for simultaneous.eeparation of indium from antimonv (3b III) and. ;bismuth (Bi III) by extraction with alkyl phosphorio acid (APA) ie desoribed. Firs ~the extraction of Sb and Bi from sulfuriog nitriog and percholrio acid solutions is.:,---'~ ',studied. It is shownthat at 12-13 N H2SO4 ooncentration,the percent extraction of..- :, is at a maximum with mono-di- and pyro-ethylheiqr1phosphorio acid. It is then ;shown that oxalio acid is the beat medium for separating indium from Sb and a part iof Bi. The separation of indium 1)~om antimony and partial bismuth separation is ibased on the re-extraotion of Sb and Bi when indivim (after flwAUzkg) is in -the 'organic pha6ea, This can be accomplished with practically aaW amount of Sbp eoge 0 Sb -. In - 4000, 1 - Similarilyt indium can be separated from bis~mth by the CoM 1/2 Y L 41494-65 A CESSION IIR#,,.- AP5 -potassium iodide. re-extraotion of bisma vi iwt'-. Itabless, and Iformulas ASSOCIATIONs M2imiko-metal institut-SO AN SM SovoAbirsk (ChemieALI-.-.; lurgi Institute, So AN SSSR) -00 SUBMITTO: 07Deo63 ENCLs ni. MM.CME. ~Cl-'13 ar(" "he by possil,dlity ol' its sep-iration from ?he arcompanying 06-1. AN S.3311 161 A u (MIRA lR") Kh i.-,, -- k o-me *,al lurFic tie s~ iy AN 241 L U941-65 EWT (1) /EKA (j /EWA (b) -2 JK ;ACCESSION NR: AP5008017 S/0016/65/000/003/0097/0101 AUTHOR: Shashayev, M. A.; Shapiro, L. L.; Shatalovap A. Lo TITLE: Length of periods during which plague and pasudotuberculosis- bacteriophages are detected in a Rhomb2p ,ys opinus organism SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii$ epidemiologil i immmobiologii, no. 3. 1965p 97-101 TOPIC TAGS: Rhombqmvs,, bacteriophage, phagep plaguei spleen, blood# pseudotuberculdgis .ABSTRACT: The present study investigated the number of phage particles found in the spleen and blood of a Rhombomys after administering only plague or pseudotuberculosid 'pha:geb and after ~administering each of the phages together with its.corresponding ~bacteria. Possible ways of transmitting phages were also studied, !Four groups of 55 animals each were administered the following: the f irst groilp received. a, Pokrovskiy plague phage in a dose of 5,108 :particles; the second group received the same phage and dose, and also.- 106 cells of plague bacteria (stra I .at the same time 1# In No, 319); the- card 1/3 L 42941-65 ACCESSION NR: Ap5oo8017 third group geceived a Kotlyarovskaya ps,eudotuberculosis phage In a dose of 5-10t particles; and the fo~wth group received the same phage and dose, and'at the same time 1*100 cells of psoudotubeireulosis strain No. 26S).. Each phage was introduced into the right bacteria ( I groin area of the Rhombomvs and the corresponding bacterial strain II was introduced into th6,2:eft groin area, Two or three animals from each group were killed daily for a period of 20 days to~determine the number of plague and pseudotulberculosis phages in the spleen.~ Phagesj were found in the spleens of all animals in the four groups during the jentire observation period (20 days), With simultaneous administratiori .of a homologous bacteria strain to groups two and four, plague and pseuaotubarculosis phages did not multiply, In another experiment#' plague phages were found to circulate in the blood of aRhomb2nsfori a 72 hr period and pseudotuberculosis phages for a 24-46 R14 eriod, w1th phage titers highest during the first 24 hrs. A plague phage was experimentally transmitted from a Meriones Rhombomvs to a Rhombomus opimus by IXenoPsZjla gerbilli minax fleas," but this rarely occurs' in nature, ~_Ysogenid bacteria appear to be the miain source of plague and pheudotuberoulosis phages for rodents-* Study data showing-- ,that phages do not multiply in the presence of homologous bacterial Card 2/3 L 42941-65 :ACCESSION NR: AP006017 strains explains why various attempts to use phages as therapeutie tagents in infectious diseases have failed, Orig, art, has: 2 tables :and 1 figure, 'ASSOCIATION: Sredne-Aziatski7 nauohno-issledovatellskiy protivochum-- nyy institut i Tald7-Hurganskaya protivochumaya stantsi-ya (Cq..n-trA1 Asia Scientific-Researah Antiplape Institute and Taldy--Kur~gahsk SUBMITTED: 14Jun63 ENCL: 60 SUB GODE: LS NR REP SOV-- .002 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 POLKOVNIKOVA, A.G,~ KRUZHALOV, B.D.; SHATALOVA, A.N.; TSEYTINA, L.L. Y - Catalytic oxidation of propylene to acrolein In the presence of inert diluents. Kin.i kat. 3 no.2:252-256 14r-Ap 162. (F11RA 15-11) 1. Nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov I organicheskikh produktav. (Propene) (Acrolein) (Catalysis) POLKOVNIKOVA, A.G.; SHATALOW."'.. h~!11~; TSEYTINIA, 1-1,~ Preparation of acrolein by catalytIle oxidation of propylene. Neftekhimiia 3 no,2:246-253 Mr-Ap '63. (MJRA 16:5) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellsk-iY institut sinteticheskikli spirtov i organicheskl:kh produktov'6 (J'rolein) (FroFene) ((bcidation) SHATALOVA. G. S. Use of fibrin films in neurosurgerre Vopr. neirokhir. 14 no. 5:23-29 SePt-Oct 1950- (CIRL 20:1) 1, Of the Institute of NeurOBurgery imeni Academician N. H. Burdenko (Director -- Prof. B. G. Yegorov), Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. "Replacement of Defects 'n the Duara Mater bv Fibrinous Pellicles.11 Sub 1.0 51, A.cad '-Ied Sci USSR. Dissertations present -ed for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 1951. 0 3C; Swi,- No. 1,80, MaY 55. SHiTALOVA, G.S., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; YEGOROV, B.G., chlen-korrespon- dent Alaid7eii-ii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, -Drofessor, direktor. 3-year results of the application of fibrin film in cerebrocranial surgery. Khirurgiia no-4:32-36 Ap 153. (MLRA 6:6) 1. Institut neyrokhirurgii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. 2. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Yegorov). (Head-Surgery) (Fibrin) Aibst-ractt M-A70, 27 Jul 55 8033 Ig Ubo 0"~ 210g, 11'57' A111THORS Likhtman, V. I., Rebinder, 77-A. , TITLE; On the Solidification PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii pp- 1-.90-''-92 /00r,/0211/023 5/020/60/134 BO,6/BO54 Gorbunov, N.. S.. Shatalova, I, G- and Tc-ademic i an by Vibration in Powder Metallurgy nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol, '34, No, TEXT; The application of powder-metallurgical methods is mu3h impeded by the high pressures required for pressing, part-'cularly if the powders are highly disperse, Also -he small amounts of surface-active lubricants acting favorably to a certain degree and coun-~eracting the relaxation of elastic stresses (Ref '.) are unable to encounter the 7rack-ing of pressed pieces at high ram pressure. In their investigation ` the authorS proceeded from the results of application of vibratton te the production of building materials (Ref- 2). They p-resent ~he results of application of vibration to the pressing of various powders used in powder metallurgy. The vibration source Used was a mechan,.cal vlbrator of the typelA-116 6 I - I ! 6) wi th a f r e Q uency -~ f .4 ~ 000 v J bra t irons per mi nu ti e., and a:--b-ra tional Card 1,15 e'L833 on the Solidification by V., DratlOT-, 1:1 5/020/60/134/005 "0' Powder Metallurgy BO'6/BOr3A amplitude of 0.0~ mm, wh.,(-.h was found to be most favorable. Fig.. shows -a diagram of rne vibrator mentioned (vibropress), F_Jg 2 shows :he t;me d~-pendence of the density of pressed pieces of powder mi.3:tures 115 they are used in hard metal productior) Hence, it appe-ars -,hat 10 set,.onds are sufficient to attain maximum denzity- For varicus medal powders, and for their mixturet_-- iritn powderq optimum duration of vibropressing lies between 4 and 10 sec The dispersity r)f the powder, and particularly its fractional composition. are of high importance, Coarse Dcwders can be better presl,*ied than fine ones Part_'(~,ularly good rr=su-+s were o:)tain6d in vibropr.---sairig with a polydi.sperse powder containing bictil coarse and fine particles wtthir. a wide range ~nf sizes. The au~:hors also studied the pressurp Jependence ~.--f -,,he density of pressed pief:es in vI_bzcprr-ssirg. The rpsul ;s were ;-mpared wi.tla '-hrse nrdinary sta"--:: and hydrostatic. pressing Figs and 4 gi-ve such daa for mix-eures of ntanium-- and tungs t,:~r- car birle x-L th -obair.. wh,.ch -are used for the pr~~iucricr_ of hard als - BK20 VK20" 7--6 mete of the Lypes BK t) :~VK6). .!., (T',5K6).. andT50K-4, (T30K4) For fli's;- '~wo -types t"wIth 6 arid 201/r, by weight ~f Co. respe,,tivell., rest: tung~t,~r --arbde., he zzam p7essure could be reducsd )T. car,,nr -if -. ',7;-a. ~rnditions were s:.milar to ibou` -IF Card 84833 On the Sol V 2o,16o,,' ' 3 4 /00 5 !0 2 ! /0 2 1 Powder Met;.illu7-gy 0, - 6,-*BC 1~ 4 for othez mix!,--Pz By tne methodF, Nas pcssible to eliminate, to a great extenr~ the lliffi-uli.-tes and defe!-.ts of pressed pieces menticned . at the beginning, The author2t thank N. V. Yliknayiov, Doctcr of Technical Sciences, for as5istinw in 1-.he work There arp 4 figures -3nd 2 Soviet references ASSOCIATION insr-,Zur nimi; AK.Ld~-.rri~-. iauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry f t'-he_Acade.TL of Science!., USSRY SUBMITTED: Card 3/13 LIMPWI, V.I.; GORBUNOV, IT.S.; SHATALOVA,I.G.; REBIITDM, P.A., akademik Vibrational densification in powder :ietall=&y. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.5:11.'J'0-1152 0 10"0. (MM 13:10) 1. Institut fizicheakoy khimii Akn(Lemii nauk SSSR. (Powder metallurgy) 39643 s/i37/62/000/007/021/072 A052/A-101 11.,33: Gorbunov, N. I., Shatalova, I. G., Likhtman, V. I., Mikhaylov, N. V., Rebinder, P, A. T-~TLLI. On the vibration method of compression in powder metallurgy PERIODICAL: Refera'4Vnyy zhurnal, Melal'urgiya, no. 1962, 47, abstra t, I ct 7G325 ("Poroshk. --etallurgiya",.no. 6, 1961, 10 106; English summary) The effect of .,.,orking pressure on the change of density at a static and vibration (vibrator with a vibration frequency of 14,OOG per Minute) pressing of powders of Ti, Vo, SiC, B,C, TiC and 14C 'nar-1-alloy mixtures was studied. Vibra- tion pressing is especially advantageous for unmoldable pow(jers of refract6r-f cc.;-,p,.~unds. ~,,--en a vibrator is used the working pressure reduces approximately by two orders of magnitude. ,vhich is connected with a better packing of powders. The effect tf the time fac-uor 'and of the height of briquets on the change of density was also sti;died. R. Andriyevskiy rAbstracter's note: Complete translation Card 1/1 I r), S/65Y61~~/008/000/015/028 1048 !248 AIP-HORS: Gorbunov, N.S., Shatalova, I.G., Likhtnan, V.I., and Pebinder, ?.A. TiTLE Invostigation of the vibration compacting of powdered metals and their compounds S OURC E Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metalurgii, Issledovaniya po zharoprochnym splavam. v.e. 1962. 103-110 T W. 7, T - T h avibrqtory compacting of various metal, carbide, nitride, b~ride, and metal-carbide powders was studied on the 1-116 vibrator, at a frequency of 14000 vibrations/min. The vibratory compacting of materials having elastic moduli above 2'5000 kg./sq.mm, (e.go, MO, TiC, '.'/C, TiB,, Co-i:,YC) yielded products with a density e?nl to -or higher than that obtained under static loads of 1200 kg sq.cm.; the pressure applied during the vibratory compacting was 20 kg./sq. 'em. In some cases densities hir ,her than the 'density produced by any other mothod were obtained tlurough the use of the vibration method, Card 1/2 S/~59/62/008/000/015/028 I04b/I248 Investigation of the vibration... ef~01.1 9 g.1cc in the ense of ',*IC+3" Co. However, vibratory compact- /0 Ang v.--as inferior to the conventional static pressure method when applied to materials with alastic moduli bel:ow 25000 kg./sq.irin, (e.g., Co, Cr). The density of vibration-comoac ted products in- creased with ti-me tinder load and generally reached a constant value after about 25 sees. in all cases the density increased with in- creasing pressure. The final density was affected by the nature and amount of liquid wetting agent used, e.go, a 6% aq* solution of glycerine gave better results than water alone, the optimum amount of the glycerine solution being 6.5% by wt. of the powder. The den- sity increased with increasing kinetic moment of the vibrations (within the range 0.065-0.35 kg.cm.). There are 5 figures and 3 tables. Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4013968 8/2669/63/010/060/0295/0300 AUTlioUs Garbunov, X. 8, a.; "MtMuf ve to TITLE: The influence of several factors on the density of packing of powder particles under the influence of vibration SO URCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgil. Issledovaniya po zharoprochny*m splavam, no. 10, 1963, 295-300 TOPIC TAGS: powder metallurgy, powder metal density, packing densityj vibrations, magnetic material, chemical stability ABSTRACT: One of the most important technological operations in powder metallurgy Is the pressing of powder into parts. It is very difficult, however, to obtain high ; density pressed parts from hard and brittle powder materials. The present investigation on the density of packing of powder particles under vibration was based on the theories of Academician P. A. Rebinder. 7be investigation showed that parts with a density up to 90% may be obtained when powders are vibrated. The following conditions must be . b- served: I'Wo or three fractions of powder of optimal size should be used. The powjer particles should be able to be compacted and should be of relatively simple shape. ere r .1 should be no significant roughness oji the particle botmdaries. The duration of vib tion C.#ould be UpRed by the time required for final placing of the particles, especiaUy for ACCESSION NR: AT4013968 particles of brittle, non-plastic materials. Table'l of the Enclosure shows the change in powder density with the course of time of vibration. Orig. art. has: 1 figw7e and tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metauurgy AN SSSR) SUBW1ITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: M M NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 Card 2/3 t ACCESSION NR: AT4013968 TABLE 1 ENCLOSURE: 01 The change in packing density of powders with the course of time of vibration Material Parameters of vibration Density (at equal length of of.the powder vibration in see.), g/=3 (D 3 6 9 112 . 16 18 21 24 30 b 3: Chromium Molybdenum boride Carborundum. 14000 20 18.2 4.14 4.29 4.36 -- L 40 -- 1.46 4.461 10 000 65 18.2 4.43 4.56 4.67 -- 4.72 4.72 -- 14000 14 18.2 2 " 2. 62 2.67 -- 2.71 -- 2.76 -- 2.78 10 000 75 17.6 3:12 3.30 -- 3.38 -- 3.52 -- 3.52 -- 14000 15 21.2 2.02 2.06 2.09 2.12 2.12 -- 10 0.00. 90 24.3 2.221 2.,271 -- 2.971 -- Card 3/3 SHATAIA"VA, Irina GeorCiywma, I-and. tekii-n-, rtauk; GORBUNCIV, I fflkolae7 Stepapovich, prof.. doktor nauki LIKMTIINI-~S'. Vladimir ios-lfo-rich, prof, do-vtor na!lx; ifHINDER, F.A,. akademik, otv. CHERITYAK, A.L- reft., jf-hysicol~,rierr,ica] principles of the wibraTional compres-zi.mi of powdered materials] Fi ziko-khimich-- ski e osnoiy vibral;:sA..--,i nogo uplotneniia r)orosYlkorykh materialov. Moskva, Nau!~&. 1965. 162 p~ (Mlp;" Is' ~. Rtikovod-iu-P InDtituta Cizizheiskoi khijn~.', AN SSSi~ (f~:,r 1 Rpb.-Lndp.r ':, FACe. 0 5015045 BOOK MLPLOIrATION- - UR/- ---(Candidate of Technical Sciences); Gorbunay. Nikolay Sbatalovalrina GearglyeYna. ---.Ti~e~novich (Professor; Doctor of Chemical Sciences); L~khtk 103 if Wnj Vladimir Iosifo- vloh.(Professor; Doctor of Physical-Mathematical Sciences) ftsical-chemical principles of vibrqtion compacting of powdered materialn (Fizika- khlmichaskJya o3novy vibratsionnogo uplotneniya poroshkarykh'mater:L-Rlov) VQacUWP .Tzd-vo "Nauka", 1965. 162 p. illus., biblio. Errata printed Inside back cover. 2500 copies printed* (At head of title: Akademiya nauk S=e 'InsL-Etut fisiches- koy khlmiJL) Editors Ae L. Chernyak; Technical editorst Oe Go. U11yanara, Oe U. Ouslkoya; Managing editors Academician P. A. Rebinder TCPIO TAGSt ceramic processing,, ceramic technology,, comt, powdered material, powder metal compaction, powder metal molding.. powdered glass., vibration compicting,, vibra- tiou packing PURPCEZ AND COVERAGE: This monograph was intended for a wide circle of engineers and personnel in the plant laboratories in all branches of metallurgy, the construction and silicate industries,, azxi production of fine ceramics and refractories, and alzo instructors,, aspirants and students in higher educational institutions connected with the indicated fields of technology, an well as sclentifio personnel in the correspon- ding research institutes* The authors describe the new,, extremely valuable methods 6rd 1/3 -a 0 C : 6 -6. 08/4 OV" 6 6'0 VV- 4*-' 6,&; f 2 ? - 7 ACC NRsAU501 developed by them, for pressing powder materials, Uby applying vibration picking. The technological and economic advantages of this method are tremendous4 especially for powders of very, hard, strong materials, such as carbides, borides bwtals . ceramics,, ferrites, etce. The authors present a detailed and systematic description of inves- tigations on the process of packing various pandered materials,, depending an numerous physical-chamical factorat frequ*ncy and amplitude of Tibration,, granulometric compo- sition of the powdero additions of surface-active lubricants, etc* Thin new demarca- tion in knowledge has been developed principally in the Institute of 11woical Chsais-w try of the Acadezq of Sciences of the USSR,, in the Section of Dispersed Eysteas (Otdel diBperanykh slatem), under the over-andirection of Acadealcian Pe At Rob1nder TABIR OF CONTUiTS (ABRIDGED)s Introduction - - 3 Cho L Theory, and methods of forming objects from powders 6 Ch. M Characteristic peculiarities of free-flowing materials - - 19 Cho III& Application of vibration for compacting free-flowing materials 34 Ch., Wo Methodology of investigation and apparatus 67 - Cho V9 * laws governing compacting of powders under vibration 718 Cho VL Physical-chemical laws of the effect of various addltlves on the process- of vibration packing of powders . - n8 Cho V3:1o Physical-chosical principles of manufacturing ob3octs-fron poWare 236 ACC-NRs AU503.5045 Ilterature 156 SUB CCIX& np23 IWBU Mgt Wan65 /CRIG fWa W /9M FZFs 061 Card 3/3 t 61030-65 E~tP(e)/M(m)/EPF(n)-2/E?IP(t)/~ilP(k)/tWP(Z)/EWP(b) ~,Pf-A/ru-4 IJO( 06-0 0 G028 ACCESSION NR: AR5017418 UR/-0'137'/65/ /0 61C,698) Abs. 6G194 SOURCE: Ref. zh, Metallurgiya, AUTHOR: Shatal6va, K. G., ~~rbunov. N.' Likhtnian, V. L' TITLE: Investigation of den s-ity distribution over the height of briquets during vibration compacting of powders CITED SOURCE: Tr. 7 Vses. nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po Po k. metallur gii. Yerevan, 1ID64 10~~105 TOPIC TAGS: powder metal compaction vibration, tungsten, cobalt, specific density 55 TRANSLATION: An investigation was made.of density distribution, over the height :J he powde of briquets, after vibration compacting at a frequency of 260 cycles, ..t was a mixture of tungsten powders containing 2016 cobalt, wetted with a solution of glycerin in alcohol (0. 3 glycerin). The* diameter of the briquets wao 20 mm., and the height from 7.76 to 106.80 mm. The compacting pressure-in.all cases was'_ 25 kg/rnrn2 The vibrations were intensively damped in the layer of the briquet Card 1/2 -7:- 7~o;777 SHMILOVA, L.I.; SHEKHTER, A.B. Pheochro-nocyton,a of the adrenal gland with fatal outcome in pregnancy. Akush.i gin. 37 no.1:105-106 161. (,-IIW- 14:6) 1. Iz rodillnoRo otdeleniyn (zav. tomiches'-,or-o otdoleriya Nav. A.B. L-'Ko,, bollr *Itsy Vo.1 (glrivryy vrach PIRLUMICY, CGIPLICATIOITS L.I. Shatalova) i patologoana- Shekhter) Shchekinskoy gorod- N.I. Resterov). OF) (ADREE'AL GLAIIMS-TT-10-S) V 4278. SHATALOVA N.A. The treatment of parapZeuritis (Hus- s-i-an--~-ex-t-)'--'V'E-STN. KHIR, 1953, 73/3 (40-42) Report of 4 cases of suppurative parapleuritis simulating an 'empyema necessita- tis'. In 3 cases complete cure was obtained by puncture with evacuation of the pus and repeated injection of a 10% emulsion of iodoform. In the 4th case a thorac&-"' tomy was performed with removal of the pus and of the abscess wall followed by the introd-iction into the pleural cavity of Wishnewsky*s pommade, the formula of which is not specified however. In this case some improvement was obtained. but the patient was discharged with a sinus. In the other 3 cure was obtained after 22, 39 and about 60 days respectively Parenti - Ferrara (1X.6,15) SHATALOVA, N.A. - - --; * -% 2 late pulmonary hemorrhages following wounds from penetrating foreign bodies. Vest.khir. 73 no.6:32-36 K-D '53. (MI-RA 6:12) 1. Is 2-y fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (nachallnik - professor P.A.Xupriyanov) Voyanno-meditainakoy akademii im. S.M.Kirova. (14ings-Wounds and injuries) STkRICHKOV, M.S., kand. med. nai3k.; SHkTAIOVA, _N..A.,_ kand. med. nauk. Partial duplication of the esophagus and stomach. Vest. rent. i rad. 33 no.6:86-88 N-0 '58. (MIRA 12: 1) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (nachallnik kafedry - prof. I. S. Kolesnikov) Voyeano-inedits ins koy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S. X. Kirova. (ESOPHAGIUS, abnorm. partial esol phagogastric duplication (Rus)) (STOMACH, abnorm. same) YERMOLAYEV, V.R., kand.med.nauk; SHATALOVA. N.A., kand.med.nauk Chronic atelectasis of the middle lobe and lingula of the lung of varied etiology [with summary in English]. Vest.khir. 82 no.1:86-93 Ja 159. (14M 12:2) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (nach. - prof. I.S. Koles- nikov) Voyenno-maditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. Adres avtora: Leningrad, K-9, Botkinskaya u1., d-23, gospitallnaya khirurgicheskaya klinika. (ATUZGTABIS. etiol. &pathogen. chronic, of middle lobe & lingula (Rus)) wear of c-a-ItIn', 'Ir IMITRA 18:7) J., i.i;nint7ra-skoao inzhenerno-e.~-)nr, I yat ti k f or Bell etsk -iy 1 otdela Nauckino- -_:j .1~11- 71--i mashinostroyen4ya Lenin- (for Raylkhenshtpyn). T' -.r Sjjaj,a I OVa; OYOTBACH, M.I.; ELIRSON, F.L.; S-HATALOVA, O.S.; MAZINA, Ye.G.; TAMFVLISKAYA, V.D. Incidence of healing in primary tuberculosis in adolescents and adults. Prob. tuberk., Moskva no.2:31-36 Mr-Ap '50. (CM 19-3) 1. Of the Inatitute of Tuberculosis of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR (Director -- Z.A.Lebedeva; Scientific Director -- Prof. A.Te.Ra- bukhin) S/ i3T/64Y/ooq/oo 1/ 177/237 AOWA101 AUTHIORIF7 ShatbLloy&,_V. I. TITLE: The effect of the temperature factor on.cornosion behavior of iron nickel., aluminum, tin and zinc in hydrochloric and sulfuric acids PMODICALSL Referativnyy. zhurnal.,_ Metal lu rgiya, - no.. 1,- 1962,- 80,, abstract 11566 (!'Izvo.Voronezh5k,gos,.ped-..-in-ta",.~1960,.v,29, 45 - 53) TEXTs The author-studied the effect of temperature on the corrosion rate of Fe, Ni, Al, Sn, Zn in I n,... solutions of IM1 and H2~04. At elevated temperatures the corrosion rate of all the metals investigated increased c-ontinuously. Least corrosion was observed in-Sn,'maximum one in Zn, The rate of dissolving of-the metals investigazbed is higher in HC1 than-in H2S04; -this .,diff erencei;is particu- larly sharp at. high temperature (with the exception of Ni,, whose cornosion rate in HC1 is lower than in H:2S04, approximately 'to. 5 1-00.c-, -and Fa,, to 20 - 2500 On the basis of general concepts, considering the temperature factor as a basic criterium -for t-he d-ifference of diffusion and chemical processes, it -can be stated that in the case of Fe (in both acids), AlAin-both acids) Ni in HC1, and Zn (in both acids at low temperatures) diffusion processes are of insignificant import- Card 1/2- S/137/62/000/001/177/237 The effect of the temperature factor ... A006/A101 ance whilst the chemIcal processes exert a controlling effect. In the case of Ni in F.2S04 and, in oarticular, for Sn, in both acids, however, the diffusion pro- cesses exert. a considerabla effect on the corrosion rate. For all the metals in- vestigated (with the exception of Al in HCI and Zn in both acids at > 400C), the logarithm of the COT:rOSion rate is a linear function of 1/T. There are 12-ref- erences. Authorts summary LAbEtracter'5 noted Complete translation] Card 2/2 S/137./61/000/011/105/'123 A00-0/A101 c, U1. -41C.RS Kn, v V ~ A , Sha La Lava-l~--y-:LL. Jr, 'hc- effect. cf temperature upon ::he _-.orrcNsIcn rss.ts+ance and -.he ,F~_i.e,~trnde po+;entials of me-~ais in acid environmerj-ns, 2. Zirc- FER:~'D-Aj~l Refc-rat.vnyy zhurnal, Metailurglya, nc. 11. 1961, 51, a-stra.2" Lii34c ("izv. Voronezhsk. gos, ped. in-ta", ig6c.., 29,-. 55 - 63) ~EXIII An inves:fgaticn was carried out of the ccr-rcs~J:;n and el.ectro-cherr- r_(-hav,,:.r ::,f F-lectroly'lic a-rid chemically pure Zn, ani a1sc the effe.-t of tem- ,_4pon the resis~arce and the eiectx.)~Je 1:--tentials of' rhat Zn 0 ~a_ N _-11--tions of H.-.)SO& and HC1. The purity f the me I has a grear influ- ~_-,d e1ectr-)cheM4s-aI behavi-ir. TI he cf elec- Zr - L iZ -.11 ~Irnes hi&lic-i- than ',-hat cf ~hemicai~.y pure Zn, A al 1 t~--.m_pe ra-- r-.-- Zn :~f k~n.iz- --_~rrcdes at a higher rar,,- in HC.1 thar. i:i H2SC)4 -ct aclis and a-,; ail of electroilytic Zn ir. z5oluti,:)ns cf , 1, Improve with -~irrp_ and do riot take stat-f-onar-j val--vEls, '11he Potentials zhc-mi:_t.1I.,i pure Zr, qulckij lake 'he s-,.atimary vaiuez and vary little w-,,th and The eIes'Ir,-,IyTAc Zn in s:Iu-,,_.-nz_ ~f toth acids is r,,-t On 4he cr r f- o f -emik ra,~-ure -S/'1-37/" 1/000,,"0 11 !1-5112 I , \j -3 Ao6o./A lo i h D and h~ LLw temperatlu-_,.. Cl-c-mi2ally ---ire Zn i9 polarizej a &t.-I Lc,'w t,emr*ratlires (0 and 20'3C) _Th~ _athxie p.-I'ar-lza.- ..n a' Eii'~ tr7.mpc.-at.ure_~ r- -xceed~; -the anode pcjlarlzs*.,.&r. m acid-=, Trie c-~'rr, - -f pur(~ and ele,.I'Irolyt.l(~, Zrl 'L._~ o,)nI.rcl-~o-J by 'the rate of Qhe 4 -discharge. However -a'.n-k H :~n as the lcq-,'rarure incre%scs ard -a -z . h,~- -.-rtamiT i -jrtf !~he f rie t a I s -a r f a , e i n -. re a S e E , t he a c c c-.-: -, 0 f t he a ~ i t "I Zn m r- *he hjdrogen is redu';C-d_ leailng ,f tne rolr-. ~.f* -.1he factor's determinm -va~-'Ze of -'nc- d 1 17 j r r,(- r. TT,.C-re --ire LCI 'Ta ita ran'~z .--i ~.' on 3/137/62/000/001/178/237 A006/A101 AMORS. Shebalova,, K, I.. Hhf:;rov. V. A. TITLE On the kinetics of self-diffusion processes of iron, nickel, alumirmm, and zinc in hydrochloric and sulfuric acids at various temperatures PERIODICAL* Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no.. 1, 1962, 80, abstract U567 Mzv. Voreneztsk,, gos.., ped,. in-ta", 1960, v, 29, 65 - 77) TEXT& The authors studied kinetics of self-diffusion of Fe, N1, Al and Zn in 1 n. HC1 and HpSO4 solations. At low temperatures.,. (2o, 4&c).~.. the self-dif- fusion process of the metals investigated was retarded-in time (with the ex- ception of Zn in both a~31ds and Fe In I n.HC1 at 400C after holding the specimen in the solution for 3 11ours), lt4e dif fusion of Al in~ ~ 1 n.. H2SO4- at 600C is also _~80, 800C)'the self-diffusion process retarded in time. A' higher temperatures is accelerated. (witp. the exception of Al iD 1 ni H2~04 -at 6000).. Corro&ion-time and corrosion rate - time -,ar;,res, plotted for the.diffusion of-Fe,in I n. H2~04 at 600C. Fe in 1 n, HC1 at 400C, and A! in I n. H2S04 at 800C, are complex curves showing a retarded process at~ the beginning,, and,a subsequent acceleration. Causes are mentioned which promote retardation or acceleration in time of the Card 1.1-2 On +he kinetics o"-,. S/137/6Z/000/'001/178/237 A066IA101 self-diffusion processes N'L mprals in H2S04 and HCI solutions, There are 11 ref- erences. [Abstrac-f-er's noi-, !~rajislaf-.Ionl v Author's summary Card ~~/2 S/02o/6o/133/o4/26/031 B004/BO56 AUTHORS- 'Khi t r o v . 11 AShatalova, V, T- Sadovskaya-, Yu. 1, T11TLE- Ttie F~roblem of ti~-e Influenc& of Temperature on "he Rate of r-ori-csion of Metals 2n k~id Medi~, PERIODI-CAL Doklady Akauemii aauk. SSSR. 1960 vcl- 13.3, No. 4, py 8-86 - ~V TEXT. The -irive3,~.Lt:;ateu rhe ,.nfluence exerted by temperature on and '&dmium in t..ie ate :~f z~or,,7slori rj-, Armoo iro- I N H;)Sot, : N T.JC1 ; an~i found a -1inea-- course for the function log R f(i/T. a,rording to tne Arrneni-;s equation (Fig. -1). For the or ros-wn o -f a -I :irn Itum i r, I N K-1 this function )S ~jowever- no longer linear, :LncreaseE wi-tp- rising temperacure mo,-e qui--kly than woulti ~o ne Arrieniua equaLior (Fig, ~~' This is explainect by tiie des-rucri-2.- -~f rlr~e .)xide Layer of Al. In 11ne ;:a.-e of commercial waE~ observed in 3~ N chat the The Problem c- t.-,e lnil~,iice i:,.- I'emperatart; S/ 020/60/133/OV2 8/031 on tLe Rat& Me,~als in Ikci~a B004/BO56 Media corrosion rate obeys cue Arrnenius equation u:, to 50 - 600C, attains a maximum value at '(OOC, after whi~;h it decreases (Fig. 3). This is explained by iii,.;reasing passivation of tne Al. A similar behavior is showr by -,.-opper in 1 N H(;",, and -1 N H2SO 4 (Fig. 3)~ Slight deviations from linearity are tound in zinc and lead in both acids (Fig, 4). this is assumed to be caused by the fact that the rate of the diffusion processes increases more -slowly wit-h riain6 temperature than the rate of chemical processes. The authors mention a paper by N- D. Tomashoy ?~aa T. 7~ Matveyeva %'.Ref- ?') There are 4 fiEures and 8 references -. 7 Soviet and I Briti5h~ ASSOCIATION-. Voronezhskiy gosudar.5tyennyy pedagogicheskiy institut (Voronezh State Pedagogical Institute) PRESENTED- Marl:h 10, 1960 by VI 1. Spitsyn. Academician SUBMITTED.-, March 9, 19b0 Card 2/2 Tf T .-L.; l.klimperature eff'ect on V:a corrosion rosictcnce and elactrode i:oten-tials of netcl_- in a,-id me;lia. Part 1: Iron. !zv.vys.,uch*b.zav.;'jJdv..i Z...im.telch. 4 no..3:401+4+08 t6l. (11IRA 14:10) ka-fedra khimii. 1. Voronezhskiy ped:-,-,,ogicheskiy institut, (Iron--Corrosion) (Elec'umuotive force) KHITROV, V.A.; SILATALOVIt, V.I. Kinetics of electrode processes on a chemically pure and commer- cial tin in sulfuric and hydrochloric acid solutions at various temperatures. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no.9:2106-2-110 S 161.04IRA 14:9) 1. Voronezhsk-iy Pedagogicheskiy institut. (Electrodes, Tin) A, V.I.; SADOVSKAYA, Yu.1. KHITROV, V.A.; SMOLIYANINOV, I.S.;jIiATAkQV __ Effect of temperature on the corrosion resi5tance of some metals in sulfuric and hydrochloric acid solutions of vario,is concen- trations. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.5:1058-1060 MY 162. (KRA 15:8) 1. Voronezhskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy, institut. (Metals--Corrosion) KHITROV, V.A.; SHATALOVA. V.I. Effect of temperature on the corrosion resistance of tin in acid media. TSvet. met. 35 no.11:95-96 N 162. (MM 15:11) (Tin--Corrosion) (Metals, Effect of temperature on) KHITROV, V.A.; SHATALOVAY V.I. Effect of temperature on the -.;. --ion -resistance of aluminur. in acids. Zhur. prikl, khim. '~_' -,.5:1163-1164- My 161. (MIRA 16-.8) (Aluminum--Corrc~ '! -1 i) SHATALOVA, V.I.; HITIROV, V.A. Effect of temperature on the corrosion resistance and electrode potentialr of metals in acid media. Part 8: Nick-el. Izv.Vor.gorped.inst. 47:46-56 964- (MIRA 18:11) KHITROII. V.A.; ZADORDZHtIYY, V.P.; SMOLIYANINOV, I.S.; SHATALOVA, V.I.49 DUGIN, N.A. -1 ---- -, - Activation energy and temperature dependence of the rate of the corrosion of metals dissolving in nonoxidizing acids. Izv.Vor.gos.ped.inst. 47:78-90 164. MRA 18-111) Sii"AT-AU'-Oli, Vas 1 ~y Pjwno-:11~;h; f3011-il,-! Y, I":., fe~-i. of Mount Gaurdak) Solc~roviShc~~ Gaiurldak.- gory. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo "Turk-menis tan," 19065. 93 P. (MIRA 18:12) H AT A t- 0 C). anr", OPI laZda"tic Vd Ir6' --"M"~ es T tj P. 0. SMMUZSY~ Nauch.-IijkdovaW. No. Pia ,3- -a1. r.,, BW b;. lit, hirs. In sohm. of A-indole2cetic acid 911 of tludolylbutyric acid (11) (1 mg.1100 mi. and 1 ing his re- suited in an increase of the smylase utivity, as JtO~~by the lessenioF In the Intensity of the starch.,, I e c2talase activity of the sprouts of seeds soal decreased and increased in those soaked Peroxid.se activity of sprouts of seeds soalmd in high. concas. of I at first was lowered, but rose again in a few days. The peroxidase activity rose in the leaves and roots of the sprouts from seeds so treated.. I"he (reZt7 = rate of sprouts from seeds soaked for 3 days in I ml. and I mg./5000 mi.) rose considerably. Simila results were obtained with sprouts of broad bean and sunitowei seeds. I:t q SHATALOYA-7ALESSKAYA, Ye.O. _ Changes in the activity of oxidative enzymes in the seed progeny of the firat generation of solanaceous plants obtained from grafts. Uch.zap.KHGU 46:39-46 ' 53. (14IRA 11:11) 1. Otdal fiziologil rasteniy nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta. Kharlknvskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Nightshade) (Grafting) (Oxidation, Physiological) Category. USSR/General Division. History. Classics* Personalitie5. A-2 Abs Jou-1-: Referat Zh. Biol., No 9, 10 May 1957, 34881 Author Shatalova-Zalesskaya,, E. 0. Irk5t 'H-Ot- -given-- - Tj'.le Towards the History of the Department of Plant Physiology at Kharkov University i_;-Ig E~_OD,- Uch. Zap, Markovskogo un-ta, 1955, 59, 227-234 At)qtra--_-t~ Plant physiology as a special course was introduced at Kharkov Uni- versity in 1863. The first lecturer was A.S. Pitra. In 1869 a separate department of plamcl. physiolo&r was established headed by Y'. 1. Palladin, whose classic works were devoted to the study of -eathing in plants (Breathing in Plants as a Sum of Fermentative Psocesses) (1907)- From 1897 to 1902 V.A. Rotert headed the de- partment, having studied the problems of growth and movement in pl&nts, the question of anatomy in plants, fundamentally, the struc- bure of the cell membrane. In 1903 V.K. Zalesskiy was named to the p-Dit and. he occupied it until 1936. He studied the transformation Ca,rd L/2 _10- - " . A. A. . ATAIIJ, "Internal .1-irnig in :-,-iectrical Farm --lac' inery", Sellkhozqiz, 1-16 pp, 1950. SARKISTAN, A.M.; SHATAH, A.A.; KAUFMAN, B.M.; PECHENKIN, I.V., tekhn.red. [Handbook for an agricultural electrician] Spravochnik sel'skogo elektrika. Moskva, 1960. 377 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Electricity in agriculture) SHATAN, N.M. Preventing the viola,ion of regulations. Put' i put. khoz. 7 no.1100-31 163. (MIRA 16:12) i~f)GC*!fjl.r'V, AnatolJy ivanovich, prcf.; MIKIOLOV, jAaeks--,n,--',--ovl'--h, prof. Prinimal ucha:itiye SHATAN, V.--".j kand. tekhn. nauir; UGIII - -CHUS, A.A., prof., doktor te k~m. nauk, retsenzent; KISELEV, F.G., dots., kand. tekhri, nauk, retsenzent; A-LITSIMLI, A.D., retoenzent; oa~E~Kov, S.S., inzh., nauclin. red. [HydraiOics] Gidr-,vlika. ~Joskva, Izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. 1965, 632 p. (MIRA 18;71 ) I : - I I . -I I I....j/I./ ., ".. LV'RGVSI:IY, It.A.: SHATAS, Ta.F. Causes of fertility fluctuations in the lesser sualik (Citellus pygme-as Pe.11. ). Itat. k pozn. fauny i f lory SSSR. Otd. zool. no.17: 191-202 '48. (MIRA 11:3) (Susliks) (Fecundity) 1. SHATAS, YA. F. 2. USSR (600) 4. Stalingrad Province-Ticks 7. Ecological and faunal sketch of the ixodic ticks of Stalingrad Province and the northern districts of Astraklifin Province in relation to the new construction projects. Zool. zhur. 31 No. 6. 1952 9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. Lr,,SR/Medicine Tularemia FD-555 C.-r'l I/I Pub. 148 - 18/23 Author Shatas, Ya.F. and Bystrova, N. A. Title The role of ixodidae ticks in the maintenance f natural tularemia foci Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 6, 55-61, Jun 54 Abstract Of the 13 species of ixodidae ticks inhabitin,- the territory (not specified] under investiration, four species - Dermacentor marginatus, Rhipicephalus rossicus, Ixodes laguri, andHalmophysolis punctate~ are i=ortant in the transmission of tularemia and the maintenance Of tularemia foci. The ezological, biocenotic, and epidemiological factors pertaining to the ixodidae ticks and their hosts. nrimarily -odents, are discussed in detail. Two charts illustrate the occurrence of cularemia- causing microorganisms in ixodidae ticks and other carriers. No refer- ences are cited. Institution : The Stalin.-rad Station of the Ministry of Health USSR (Chief ~ Candidate of Medical Sciences N. I. Makarov) S --Qbmitted : April 6, 1953 SHATAS, T&J., (5atas. J.N.). Larvae and nymphs of some species of the genus Rhipicephalus loch (Acarina. Ixodidae). Int.oboz.35 no.4:944-955 '56. (MLEA 10:2) 1. Sanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya atantsiya, Kakhach-lala. (Ticks) - LAVROVSKIY, A.A.; SHATAS, Ya.F. Harmota baibacina in Daghestan [with Znglish sumary in insert]. Zool.zhur-35 no.8:1254-1259 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) I.Dagestanakaya protivochumnVa stantalya. (Daghestan--MRrmots) rf T V nail.. -;B. y AXESSIChN.' NR' AR4039355 S~ CE, Ref. zh. Matematika s OUR , Ab . W47 A~7-1:110P, Sbatazhvili, A. D. S/00"/64/o00/004/v011/V011 TITLE': On ",,he absolut-c continuity of measures corresponding to Gaussian processes =Ier Linear transfomatioas. C=M') 20*(TUE: Tr. V,-*Chisl. tsentra AN GruzSSR V. J J, 1962(1963), 241-268 T CTAC3: continuity of r-easuree, absolute, Gaussian process, linear transforma- tion. ablso;.ute continuity TRAN the MIZI`10-1: 7h-e question under study is that of the absolute continuity of m,a--sure t~ corresponding to the process I Y(I)-X(I)+a(t)+ k (t.. c)x (s)di ,,rith reskzct to the measure LL corresponding to ithe process x(t) , wbere X(t) is a Gaussioa procesa on LOA17, with corre-latioa function R(t.,s) and zero mean,, lot the conditions Card 113 ACCESSIM ITR: AR4039855 00 (SI. Sl)---k (S1, SM) MI dij-di, q. 0. D- I+ Tj -I ~ m on-I K (1, S) R V. 14df (U, S). 6 be satisfied, where f(u,s) is of bounded variation with respect,to u for each sp and that variation is square -integrable with respect to s, (j)_jR(I,s)dj(s). Then 'the measure IV is absolutely continuous with respect to the measuxe ~L and dy d~lxj-exp a (u)dg (U) -x (u)dg (a) - 0- 0 I k (u, s)x (s).dg (u)ds x (I)x (s)djj (I. S)ds - 0 fill R (t). (.)df t)dof (a, S)dtds Y 9900 Card 2/3 ACCESSIMI NR: AR4039855 A Skorokhod DAME AM: 15t4ay& SUB CODE: MA ENCL: 00 Card 3/3 SHATASHVILI, A.D. !a -7 E7 Doi:. AN mr, no.69-1.,~Tiq rp"Jszavlerj akp_ "et. Tj :[U. o' mikom no. L 5-- B A I ~ 514A.TASHV 11i -L" un o nI.naoua nonlinbar tf&n5foTmation! 0-~ 76A A class of ab5,).'U'-121Y ~ c GaIlssian me, ch. tsentra AN Grus. SiP 5~69--LP!I; .3,1res. Trudy VY 011 IR A 19 -~~ 4 - SHATASHVIL.l. G. i A- -, in ou- r~Lr~~tic m-cions. 1,11~st.prom.j. kliud.i7romys. .` no.2."i-32 4" 16-) (!flL2-A 16.2; 'is I - . Di-r-le-tor 'elli kol-.1u.."'Alatta loylLov.)j"o f SHATASHVILIP L.Kh. Temperature effect in the intensity variations of cosmic ray7 in Tiflis. Trudy Inst. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 18:311-319 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Tiflis--Atmospheric temperature) (Cosmic rays) 31e0h S/2c)3/61/001/005/007/028 -g'9*/0 (Irril, -q-,201/- A006/A101 AUTHORS: Dorman, L.I,, Shatashvili, L,Kh. TITLE- Lunar-diurnal variation'of the neutron component of cosmic radiation and the problem of its origin PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 1, no. 5, 1961, 663 - 67o TEXT: The authors investigated the lunar diurnal variation in intensity of the neutron component of cosmic radiation, using observation materials from high- mountain stations during the IGY. The authors established the existence of lunar diurnal variations of cosmic radiation and their latitudinal dependence. It Is proved that these variations depend mainly on the mutual position of the Sun, the Moon and the Earth, attaining a maximum during the full-moon and a minimum during the new-moon period. At the same time substantial changes In the phase take place. TYe origin of lunar diurnal variations can be,explained as follows: The gravitation forces of the Moon and the Sun affec-t the plasma of the terrestrial magnetosphere. As a result, terrestrial magnetic force lines frozen in the plasma at high altitudes are shifted. The effect of the deformed geomagnetic field on the cosmic radiation entails the appearance of lunar-diurnal variations. It can Card 1/2 Lunar-diurnal variation ... 311~m S/203/61/001/005/007/028 A006/A101 be,expected that this effect will be the higher, the more the corresponding layers are remote from the Earth, The results obtained prove the reality of the tide- forming movements of the plasma and the magnetic field in the outer layers of the terrestrial atmosphere, bordering the interplanetary medium. These phenomena should be studied by observations with artificial satellites and rockets. There are 5 figures and 10 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Magnitnaya Laboratoriya. AN stitut Geofiziki AN GruzSSR SSR) SSSR (Magnetic Laboratory, AS USSR) In- (Institute of Geophysics, AS Georgian SUBMITTED: August 22, 1961 Card 2/2 c- - ;-~ D,:f 28/:)3 0-7 L~ %-d ShatLLShVili, 1._ 1a- 4 o - -- o Ile 27-day --os-ic ray varia--;ozis r am D t",-e ,-,3r"d net, ork of !GY sta'4ons for the 1, o CI 957 "eof-* ) 11, ab- no. D c 5-5 1-18511 (V sb. Kosmi-c.-I. luc.-.i no. 4, M., AN SSSH, 70-201 , j' 'a 'IJ a -,e 27-day vz;~r-- tion Ln the cos,--c r y a. s a r e 'u' olar and the I ne c-nanges in the s 0 U~ e solai actJvity maxi mum ~od uI. - t, - -7~ .,.,r e tendency to a 27-day re- ~naz 511 u -un-ler cons4derat-*on is betler displayed d u - - L, o z'- e so:.:-:.r and the -eo:--aomet`c act4vi'y. Ma-- U -L u LII-e acc Xaoan-ed by -2-o, bush-ef fects in the cos- Lrc rear -.ne of the 27-day wave. In all e .1on is best disp--ayed if days with 27- ar -e u Q-/-69/62/000/005/073/093 D223/1)307 u e- S 0 f of -vIre "Ileutron cosmic-rccf coriw)o~ en n --,-ero C;_-rs ~when tie epochai me- ---e c ~C~ruri of -~.',-e 27-day variation is determined ~7 e -7 the- e--"'-Fect's ampitade by means of soec~rum 'alls as the z c: ~Ie results o~ measure- cI CS Ic e: L~ a S LLgrees aitu.. v., in 'uhe straios U phere and o.L -he hard co-n-cluded tI-Iaz in this Period -cne --0 'n- U -a 3 1 -f ~E:* -TY was related U othe s L,0 1e region -V 3.~!1 e sun. lbs-racter's note: Complete VL,~CC-S O"'L 6n -M Oy% i S/!69/62/00 0 6/075/093 S Aug) i:, a -Ya, A. E! -.,--,ons In.", zo ooservatiDns 1i, L. Kh. and