SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHEPSHELEVICH, L.L. - SHER, G.R.

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L 15287-65 ACCESSION NR: AR4045857 chromation (donors - females, recipients males), To determine the activity of immunologically competent cells, the donors were immunized.. with a pure Vi-antigen of typhoid bacilli and the Vi-antibodies were determined In the.reciplents. A myelogram. investigation showed that aplasia and hypop'lasia appear in 2 to 3 days, and hemopoiesis is partially restored in 4 to 5 days. Young myeloid cells appear In. the reciplentts blood and in 5 to 7 days donor erythrocytes (2 to 3#5%) also appear, From the seventh day hyperbasophilio'colls are found which the authors regard as transitional forms from hemocytoblasts, to lymphocybes. Later on h6mopoiesis stop ed., but the number of lymphocytes increased sharply reaching 90 to 8VIo of the total number of laukooytes by the 8th to 9th day. Opening of the bone marrow disclosed reticular hyperplasia typical for radiation sickness. The time required for transformation of blood formation was datermined.by.' antigen differences between donor and recipient. The conclusion is drawn that secondary sickness is caused.by the transformation of basic blood-forming cells into immunologically oompetent ones, SUB CODE: LS ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 K Lill 1 1 CV 1 K C 70 r r 0 f o ,rm i o n bonn ni-row in-.r) U i,:, 1. 1z b no,ro ordenn L-n r I fl -J! t*t L~ '2--- - candidate dissertation Usted in Meditsinaksm radiologip, no. 7, 1964. The article did not state specifically what degree was awarded. The annotated titles deal with studies on radiation physiologyp radiation biocbeadstr7, combined traums and the Influence of radiation on regenerative processes, radiation microbiology and Immunology, and radiation pharmcology. L 55041-65 55041~5 EWT EWT (T)/ENG (j I iACCESSION NR:. AP5014299 UR/0241/65/010/006/0034/0042 CESSION ",'~A ~C NR 616-001.28-036.17-085.361.018.461-092 AUTMR: Chertkov, I. L. RoRacheva, L. S.; Shepshelevich,.L..L.-; Raushenbakh, IM. 0. TITIZ: Two-stage transplantation of allogenic bone marrow in severe experimental ~J tradiation sickness ~SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiya, v. 10, no. 6, 1965, 34-42 TOPIC TAGS: radiation sickness, bone marrow, hemopoiesis, transplantation, irra- diation i IABSTRACT: The authors studied the effect on dogs of two-stage transplantation on Y 'bone marrow. The first was applied after whole-bo4y irradiation (100 r) and the !second 5-6 days after the first, on the assumption that the first transplantation !would help the animals survive until-the second took effect. The first was not itherapeutic and the hemopoletic cells did not change into immune lymphocytes. The second transplantation 11took".andthe recipient animals' hemopoiesis was partly com-'. pensated. Two of 14 experimental dogs survived. The donor animals' cells were J Card 1/2 _7 ACCESSION NR: AP5014299 sloughed off 4-5 weeks after irradiation and the therapeutic effect persisted be- Icause at this time the restoration of hemopolesis enabled the'recipientanimals to ~survive. Sloughing off of the transplant earlier .(16 days after irradiation) pre- ~vented restoration of hemopoiesis, resulting in the animals' death. Thus, in it- self the transformation of hemopoietic cells into immunoblasts and imunocytes Was knot fatal to the animals. The immunological reaction was apparently brief because the resultant immunologically incompetent cells multiplied only during the first two days. The death of the dogs that received only one transplantation of bone marrow was due mainly to noncompensated hemopoiesis. The results of.the experimentd. indicate that two-fold transplantation of bone marrow is somewhat effective after ,massive irradiation. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, I table. ASSOCIATION: Radiologicheskoye otdeleniye Tsentrallnogo.ordena.!Lenina inatituta, ematologii i perelivaniya krovi, Moscow (Radiology Department,~Centra -of 9 Lenin" Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion) SUBMITTED: 10Ju164 ENCL!. 00 SUB CODE: LS 90 REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 007 L 2 gar ROZENGART, V.I.;. SHE-P-S-RELEVICIf, L.V, Mechanism of the action of pyrocatechol as an esterase model. Biokhimiia 27 no.4:689-697 Jl-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Biochemical Laboratory, Institute of Toxicolof . Leningrad. (PYROCATECHOL) (ESTERASES SHEPSHELE7ICII, L. V.; ROZENGPHT, V. 1. "Design and Iii-r.estigation of new esterase modd, on the basis oil Polypheno-Is." report submitted for 6th Intl Biochemistry Cong, New York City, 26 jul-l Aug 64. lorimetric delennination. of the~jtDjLcontent of petro coke from a sulfur-coritainihg aude oil. Nikulin, ~qe~fgvich - and L -i. n - 4U. , 1955,, No.. 5, 31-3.- The colorimetric dttu,of Fe with NH CINS is moreaccurate i HIMI convenient tban YOuction with SnCh and Litration', the latter ruethod gives low results and. is h1conveluent i because of the large sample-required and the lormition of fused particles on ashing. -The results of the 21 methods are compaxed, Malcolm Anderson KRAMMOV, A.F.-, AKIAOV, V.S.- SHEPSHELEV . - ill I SLUTSKAYA, S.M.; KOLESNIKOV, A.A.; NEDB-wrffr"w-,II. . Delayed coking of ~iqavv potroleum residues. Trudy BashNII NP no.11:69-79 's9. (MIRA 12.6) (Petroleum coke) KRASYUKOV, A.F.; AKRAUV, V.S.; SIUNYAYEV, 1".I.; SHEFSHEIEVICH, M.I. Some aspects of the mechanism of coking. Trudy Bash. NII NP no-3:101-118 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Petroleum coke) 1 . 'EL!, .: V! Cl: ,'%` . L . 2. (60')) 4. LLeasuring Instruments 7. Introducing tho uso of dimension gauges in enterprises of the lbscow Furniture Trust. Der.i lesol:him. 1 no. 5, 1952. 9. 11-onthly Lists of Russian 11ccossions, Librany of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. ,*-. -.I!: . ... . . 7 1 1: . T - -- *--.- - . .1 1 . - - I , -. . - . . . I -- . . 1. 1. . . - . . 1 - '. . - .. I- . .. . . " .. . - . . , ... . . 0-.1- ~ '):' ~ '. ~ -, c -~rv 11, c'- --, 4 :-S ";: ~'i. "~~ ' :.c . IT -* "2~~okl *:~.. 1 . - I - I - - - - - 5~. 8 , 1,; 9. Monthly LiLst of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, lune -1953-1, Uncl. Vita'Liy Loont 'yovich; SMI'MOV, A.V., redW-.tor-, SAIVLATSKAYA ---- -. r". t . : r n- d alk- tIor; KOLESNIKOTh., A.P., tekhnicheskiy rodaktor. [Gltirk; and veneering furniture parts with bone glue] Skleivante fanerovanie mebellnvkh detalei. kostnym kleam. 'Mosk-va, Gosles- bumizdat, 1955. ?8 P. OILRA 8-8) (Veneers and veneering ) (Glue) SHEPSHELEVIGH,V.L., inzhener Increasing the usable quantity of planed plywood in layouts. Der. prom.4 no-5:25-26 MY'55- (KIRA 8:10) 1. TePKB Glav-mebellproma (Plywood) STRONGIN, A.M.; SHEPSHELEVICH, V.L. Investigating con-mtions for manufacturing bt?nt and sawed-through uarts. Der. pron. 7 no (MIRA 11:7) - 5:4-5 14Y '58. 1. TSentrallnoyo m6bellnoye konstniktorskoye byuro. (Woodwork) SHEPSILMLIVICII, V.L.; JEMMI-NA, T.N. Facing furniture with plastics. Der.-prom. 8 no.6:19-20 is '5q. (MIRA 12:8) 1. TSentrallnoye mebel'noye konstruktorokoye briro Glavetandartdoma pri Goostroye SSSR. (Plastics) (Furniture) STRONG1 11, A. 14. ; SIMPSIMLEVICH, V. L. ; IMIMMA, T. 11. Plastic films for coating, of furniture. Dor.prom. 8 no.12: 17-18 D '59. (141RA 13:5) (Wood--Pinishing) (Plastics) SHEPSHLL-NIGH, V. Materials for furniture finishing. Mest.prom.i khud.promys. 1 no.2/3:12-13 N-D 160. (14IRA 14; /+) (Wood finishing) (Furniture) SHEPSHELEVICH, V.L. ; ALEKSaDROYSUYA, M-M- Lacquer for finishing products by the dipping method, and condi- tions of its application. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no-5:61-64 16o. (MIRA 13:11) (Lacquer and lacquering) SHUSHELEVICH. V. Furniture made of fiber boards. Prom.koop. 14 no.6: 17-18 Je l6o. (MUL, 13:7) 1. Nachallnik Nauchno-iseledovatellskoy laboratorii TSentrall- nogo mebellnogo kozistruktorskogo byuro GlaVBtandartdoma pri Gosstroye SSSR. (Furniture industry) (Wood. Compressed) STRONGIN, A.M.; SHEPSHBUIVICH, V.L.; MEKHTITEVA, T.N. Fasi-ening-hardw-are-made from volyamides for use in the manufacture of furniture. Der.prom. 9 no.9:10-11 S 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. TSentrallnoye mebellnoye konstruktorskoye byuro Glavetandartoma. (Polyamides) (Furniture) SHEFSHELEVICH, V.L.; MEKHTIYKVA, T.N.; ALENDER, I.Z., red.; DZEKUNCVA, . G. P.-I_red.; MILIKESOVA, I.F., tekhn. red. [Use of plastics in the manufacture of furniture]Primenenie plastmass v proizvodstve mebeli. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. informatsii i ekon. issl. po, lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobra- batyvaiushchei promyshl. 1962. 71 p. (MIRA 16:1) (Furniture) (Plastics) SHASHKOV, L.; SHM"TALIN T 1_ Closer to industrial reTairements. Prof.-teldi.obr.13 ne.6:7-9 Je 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1.Direktor teplitakoge uchilishcha mekhanizateii sellskogo khozya.vatTa no-10:7-9, Odeaskaya, ablastf'-.(for Shashkov). 2.Za- Tneatitell direktora no uchabno-proizvodstvannov chasti (for Sheptalin). (Odessa--Farm mechanization--Study and teaching) SHEPTALIN, V. Gratifying reBults. Prof.-tekh.obr. 13 no.gt4 S'56. WAA 9:10) 1. Zamostitell direktorn po uchabno-groisvodstvennoy chnsti uchilishcha mekhnnizataii sellskogo khozymystva no.10. Odessknya oblast'. (Farm mechanization--Study and tenching) 7 - 1 -7 - IZ AUTHCR: Sheptal-in, V., Deputy Director of t~e Agricultural techanizat-ion ~)chool T -lCat Teolits, Odessa Oblast' TTTLF: A Good Tradition (Khoroshaya traditsiya). The Graduates Do Not Break-off the Connection with the School (Vypuskniki ne pory- vayut svyazi s uchilishchem) PERIODICAL: Professional'no - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, ii 12, p 18 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the new conditions in which a graduate is placed after having found a job and pictures several cases where former graduates have maintained the previous connections with their old school. ASSOCIATION: Agricultural Mechanization School # 10, Terlits, Odessa Oblast' (Teplitskoye uchilishche mekhanizatsii sel'skogo khozyay3tva No 1C, Odessa Oblast') AVATLAFLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 A UT!IOR.- Sheptalin, V., School :nstructor SOV/27-58-11--14/29 TITLE. The Pedagogical Workshop of the Mechanizaticn Schocl iPeda- gogicheskiy kabinet uchilishcha mekhanizatsli), A ~;eiection of Materials on New Engineering and Advanced Experience 1."Pod- bor materialov o novoy tekhnike i peredovom opyt-e) PERIODICAL. Professional no-tekhnicheskoye obrazOvaniyei 1058, Nr 111 PP 17 - 18 (USSR) ABSTFACT: The entire schooling process must be permeated with the spirit of the socialist economy and organically linked with modern engineering methods, Under certain conditions it may be necessary to organize asmll center of technical inform- ation and methodological help at the institution. The pe- dagogical workshcp organized in the author s school repre- sents such a cent-ar, with its displays on varicus subjects, models, 1~terature, visual aids and other material- The author de;cribes the arrangement of the various stands, stating thaz the workshop's activity is supervised by a council headed by the school director, He outlines the Card 1/2 different sections of the wcrkshop~s activity plan, whi-oh The Pedagogical Workshop of the Mechanization -':,:hool SOV/ 27-58-1-11-14/29 is Dart of the school-s currioulum, and list's 11he themes of seminar exercises plannei fox half a yeay, ASSOCIATION. Behilishche uiekhanizatsii sel-skogo khozyaystva Nr 10 (Odesaka.va oblast Agricultural ~Mechanization S-1hojI Nr 10 (Odessa Ghias~.- 0 - r .7 En- lr:~,3:- Card 2/2 SHI'SPTALL11, A. USSR/ Engineering - Machine tools Card 1/1 Authors Sheptalin) V. k. and Piotrovskiy, V. G. Title Concerning tolerances for reamers. Periodical Stan. i Instr... Ed. 7, 36 --37., July 1954 Abstract Suggestions are made for the selection of reamers, for reaming holes within a variation from standard size. Toleranceso allowable errors, and accounts for the wear limit of reamers, are given. Diagram; table. Institution Submitted ,,.SHEPTAYEV, K.. (t7.Nizhnjy Tagil) '- I... I - Overcome the lagging of the plant completely. Stroi. mat. 3 no.1:10- 11 Ja '57. (Nizhniy Tagil-Cement industries) (MIAU 10:3) AGEYEVA, A.P.; AKSENOVA-CHERKASOVA, A,S., aspiranka~ VELIKANOV, L,N,, bibliotekarl; GAVVA, F,M.; GIRENKO, P-D., Geroy Sots. truda; GUBANOV, M.M., pensioner; GUSIKOVA, T.K., -Lauchnyy sotr.; DAVYDOV, A.G., prepodavateli; DANILEVSKIY, V.V., prof., dvazhdy laureat Stalinskoy premii, DOVGOPOL, V.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii; YELOKHIN, M.F.; YERMAKOV, A.D.~ IVANOV, V.G., prepoda- vatell; KOVALEVICH, V.K.; KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye.S., zhurnalistka~ PANKRATOV, A.G.; PJPj-ik, F.M.; URYASHOV, A.V.; FEDORIN, I.M., kand. ist. nauk; FILIPPOV, F.R.; CHUMAKOV, N.P.; SHE -P-TAYE'V,-K'_ T.-,- zhurnalist; VASTKOVSKIY, O,A,,, kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; KULAGINA, G.A., kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; GORCHAKOVSKIY, P.L., prof., doktor biol. nauk, retsenzent; BAKHMUTOVA, V., red.; SAPTYNI, Yu., tekhn. red. [Nizi-miy Tagil]Nizhnii Tagil. Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 294 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy krayevedcheskiy muzey (for Ageyeva, Gusfkova). 2. Zaveduyushchiy gorodskim otdelom narodnogo zdravookhraneniya, Nizhniy Tagil (for Velikanov). 3. Zaveduyushc1dy gorodskim sell- skokhozyaystvennym otdelom goroda Nizhniy Tag1l (for GavvA). 4. Nachallnik upravleniya stroitel'stvom Sverdlovskogo sovnar- khoza (for Girenko). 5. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk Ukr. SISR, Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Danilevskiy). (Continued on next card) ZMAKINA, A.I., kand.med.nauk; SHEPTE, L~Ya. Relation of leucoc7+,al reactions with the healing process of burn wounds. Ortop., travm.i protez. 23 no.1l.-62-66 N 162. (M-TRA 10'o4) 1. Tz Gortkovskogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - dc)t.,,-.Pnt, M.G.GrIgm-1yov). (DURNS AND SCALDS) (LFUCOGYTFS) SHE-P TITSKIY, B., inzit. Cable drum for tower cranes. Stroitell no-3:12 Mr 159. (MIRA 12:6) (Cranes, derricks, ate.) LIFSHITS, R,A., inzh.; SHEPTITSKIY, B.A., inzh. Modernizing the SBX-I tower crane by using a movable counterbalance. Stroi. i dor, mash. 6 no.5:10-11 YT 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Cranes, d arricks, etc.) -~H.EPTITSKIY, B.A., inzh,__ The NOK-1,2 machine for,digging irrigation canals. Mashinostro- enie no.6s79-81 N-D 162. (MMA 16:2) (Excavating machinery) SHMITSKIY., B.A., inzh.; ERTUKOV, L.G., J.nzh. Construction of a monolithic concrete lining in irrigation canals by means of pneumatic jetting. Gidr. i mel. 15 no.6: 15-23 A 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Ukrainskiy gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu vodokhosyaystvennykh sooruzhepiy i sel'skikh elektrostantsiy. SHEPTITSKIY, V.[Sheptyts'kvi, V.]; VAYNSHTEYN, L. Put the construction of stock buildings on the production line. Sil'. bud. 12 no.10:4-5 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Glavnyy inzh. Kakhovskoy mezhkolkhoznoy- stroitellnoy organizatsii Khersonskoy oblasti (for Sheptitskiy). 2. Starshiy inzh. sektora tekhnologii i organizatsii sel'skogo stroitel'stva Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury UkrSSR (for Vaynshteyn). (Kakhovka District-Barns) (Collective farms-Interfarm cooperation) llvy~tIIK, -~Rovj Calculation of certain charactmristics of exteensig-e air Shc'..'ere using a model of a beavily fluctuating elem-ent-ary evt.:n'. cf ir!~-rac- tion. Tzv. AN SSSR.Ser.fiz. 29 no.9:1693-11695 S 16~~ 1. Institut yadermoy fiziki. Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogc; univerzitkta. ACC NR. 1-11', 002'7:1:3 (,A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/022/006/0816/0822 AUTHOR. Kosevich, A. N1.; Kibets, 1. N.; Sheptovitskiy, L. D. ORG: Khar'kov Stat12 University (Kharlkovskiy gosuriversitet) Tfl'LEI: RCSidUal deformations of a rod with a nonuniform coefficient of thermal expansion in a cyclic thermal regime SOURCE: Fizik-a inetallov i metallovedeniye, v. 22, no. 6, 1966, 816-822 TOPIC TAGS: plastic deformation, thermal expansion, thermal strees, stress relaxation ABSTRACT: If a metal has a noncubic (e. g. hexagonal) crystalline lattice, its texture is such that thermal expansion becomes anisotropic, i. e.. must be described by a second-rank- tensor rather than by a scalar quantity. This factor becomes particularly essential if the texture of the specimen is inhomogeneous and its coefficient of thermal expansion is a function of the i coordinates. Then even uniform heating of a specimen can produce in it considerable thermo- elasticstresses reaching the yield point of the material. In this connection, thermoplastic de- formations in a round metal rod with an inhomogeneous (axially symmetric) texture and hence also a nonuniform coefficient of thermal expansion are considered. It is assumed that the Cnrd 1/2 UDC: 669.017:[539.37-f636 ACC NR- AP7002733 successive rapid heating and cooling of the specimen produces stresses in the metal. Two C, factors are taken into account: the hysteresis character of the equations of the phenomenolo- gical theory of plasticity and the relaxation of elastic stresses. Owing to elLher of these factors the shape of the specimen following the cyclic heating-cooling process differs from its original shape, i. e. residual deformations appear. It is shown that the pulsed heathig of the rod at which the ma%inium temperature suffices for the development of plastic deformation causes the rod to undergo irreversible plastic changes. The residual deformations are proportional to the 0 C2 changre in temperature and affected by the relationship between stresses an" -111asto-plastic deformations. Orig. art. has: 36 formulas. SUB CODE; //)-20 J-3/ SUBM DATE: UMay66/ ORIG REP: 003 Card - SHEPTOJTSKIY, V. active efficiency promoter. Av-t. transp. 38 no. 5:7 My 160. (KW ll,:2' ) (Leningrad--Automobiles-Maintenance and repair) "'il'-.H-:TIJKlfA, M~!' , : A, . , . n -.,.I i. , CHERNOBI'l '~ K' Y, A '- , in ?.h. ~: 1 - N .. , i a j u k- Mrjif!rrj, iw,~On ~,!' intlucitr ';,I at the plan' - of the Kharkov Co-un, ' i - f+i0laino3t.roerile no.3.66.-70 MY-Ile 165~. (MIFLA 1816)' Sffii,PfljjOlllf, IT.I., kapitan meditsini3koy sluzhby Card lovas c,ilar reaction to a parachute jimp. Voei.-med.zh,=. no-7:76 ii '5q. (MMA 12:11) (PAROIRiTING-HYGIENIC EMCT) SMIRNOV, G.M.; SHEPTUKHIN, V.I. Importance of the shuttle shape in n3t-knitting machines. Tekst. prom. 19 no-9:58-59 S '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Knitting machines) SMIRNOVI G.M1.2dotsent; SHEPTUKHIN~ V.I.,.-konstruktor Link mechanism for moving the horizontal bar of the "SY," nert knitting machine. Tekst.prom.22 no.3:83-84 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Zhdanovskiy netallurgicheskiy institut (for Smirnov). 2. Zhdanovskaya setevyazallnaya fabrika, (for Sheptukhin). (Knitting machines) N T l ' '10 'l "IP " I - 114 it 11 of a ZZ a 24 Z3 26 27 A 2 1 IQ 11 It u w b 3. A !vN, 00 *0 Msnu(&Cture of sun-dried cosl*ttes in Uzbekistan, go Nt. Sh~ptusl. ,~jkAwrmap Prom. ZO. NO. 7, :!Z16 11"7). --With Nunilticil ctr~5cttcs iii thr rvgtil.Lr trictliticl "t illanufs. 114xillal proCcOilIg ""I, "litailica whelk 13- I I kg. (if dry rqA%cItc$ 1wr I III. carxicity W" IWtIcl, it, the 11, giviiij, j. .1iffts,ion juice ofulmve 78 jltlttcy~ zoo zo 09 o 46, zoo of A I I L A NEVALLURGACAL LiTI RIT6RE CLASsIfKAric~ T - : t - j- . "'Al r -I,- 1-,y- y v-71 0, O if 0 0 0 o 00 0 0 TO. 0 0 0 K 'I of It PC it ft 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 4; ; 0, ~; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0. 0 0 0 o0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O e 0 00 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 "I BIBIK, L.; PR,~VDIN, D.; 6HEPTUNp Ye. Utilizing public consumption funds on collective farms. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.3:50-55 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Collective farms-Finance) -.41 KAFUS'LE-- , Ye, I- I-and.e'l-on.-nauk; LIX-'OV V.,V. ; RYUEIN, S,N, ; KONSTILIMI"OV, '.,'u-A.; Pi'AVDII',, D,T.- ka~nd-.ekm.nauk; '-I.ILLOI'A, 1.I.; ~) -II I-ISHEVSKAYA.) A":ID'OPO"j'I -'~.F- RYABKOV~ F.S.; POPOV, 'J.A,; DE!"YATIOVA, V.A.; ROI, "Al, V, A, y OV'Oaki, LM"; LCILL" k~!nd. yurid,nauk; Bi MI. D.L~; SHEPT10, Ye,V,l 1::,,,YAZhM,, V,,G.; ALES"IDIA, F,Yu.. kand. ekon. nauk-; k-Tz "-:k'I'a)VTCH' lju.~ BIBIKI L.F.;'BUDA.'tDIA, V., red.; I., m1adshi, 2 teklm. red. y red.; CFEFELEVA 01; [Public con~7umption furds and improving the welfare of the people in the 'I:.S.,9.RAObshchestvennye fondy i rost blagosostoianiia naroda v SSSR, Mosinra, Sotse.Lcgiz, 1962. 222 p. (AURA 15:6) (Cost and standa-rd of 2iving) -,.0-,7c0,." ne T..-c I inst V. Ltalin 80 Vecheryaya Moskva Sun-i 71 /-t A GOLOAM, V.D., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; DMITRIYET, N.A., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LLSMOV, M.A.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; OSTROVSKIY, Ya.I., inzhener; TAMBOWTSICV, S.P., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; FUFAYXV, L.S., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; SHKPTUNOV, K.L., dotsent, kandidat tekhni- cheskikh nauk. "Metallurgy.' A.N.Gladilin and others. Reviewed by V.D.Golovlev and others. Vest.mash. 34 no.11:103-106 N '54. (VI-HA 7:11) (Metallurgy) (Gladilin, A.N.) SHEEPTFTNOV, K.L., dotsent, karid. tekhn. riauk Thermophysical properties of cast irens. Khim. mash. no.4:41 JI-Ag '59. (KIRA 12:12) (Cast iron--Thermal properties) SHLTTUNOV, K.L. Friability of dry standard models made of clay-sand mixturee. Inzh.- fiz.zhur. no.2:46-50 F 6o. (MUIA 13:7) 1. Avtomekhanicheakiy institut. Moskva. (clay) 80978 -"iij'o/60/000/03/009/030 Ejll/E352 AUTHOR, Sheptunov, K.L. (Moscow TITLE, Influence of Cast-iron Structure on Its Thermal Conductivity PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Alcademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh 1960, nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, Nr 3. PP 53 - 56 (USSR) ABSTRACT-. The author reports an investigation of the value and nature of changes in the thermal conductivity of cast irons in relation to the temperature and temperature gradient and determinations of the coefficient values in relation to cast-iron structure., For the determination a plate of the test material and of a standard were placed between a heater and cooler. The current in the heaters was varied periodically, the temperature gradient being determined for each value under stationary conditions. Cast irons with the following structures were studied: austenitic (specially cast from iron with 17%) Ni. 2.250 Cr, 2.60' C); j % 10 martensitic specially cast from iron with 61' Ni, 3 .0 - 3. 20,0' C) ferritic (routine casting from 2 64L" C Cardl/2 1. 18-', Si, 0. 38% Mn) ferritic malleable (obtained by UK annealing white iron),; grey iron (cast from metal with 80978 5/18o/6o/000/03/009/030 EIJI/E-'2 Influenr-e of Ca5t-iron Structure on s ~?iermal Conductivity 3.11 - 3-55' C. ~->.4 - 2-5% Si 0.5 - 0.6-,,' Din, o.4 -- 0-500, P and 0. 10"', S 1) .The influence of porosity was eliminated by reduc:tng the results to a constant density of 3 000 kg/m . values for various temperature differences are tabulated and also plotted (Curves 1-5 refer to the materials in the order listed above)~ The work showed that, ferritic malleable iron has the highest thermal OK conductivity., followed by grey iron and white irons The latter overlaps with martensitic iron, depending on the temperature differences. For austenitic iron the coefficient is not affected in this i-ray and remains constant. Comparing his values with published data on the physical properties of steel the author shows that they are mutually supporting, There are 1 figure.. I table and 1 Soviet referencp, SUBMITTED; November 12, 1959 Card 2/2 SHEPTUNOVI_K.L., kand.tekhn.nauk- Thermophysical properties of molding materials at hi h temperatures. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no-W14-118 160, &RA 1494) 1. Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheskiy inatitut. (Sand, Foundry-Testing) SHMIMTOV, K.L., kand.teklin.nauk- Heat conductivity of materials for molds depending on changes in temperature. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;mashinostr. no.11:83-90 160. . (MIRA 14:1) 1. Moskovskiy avtomekhanicheskiy institut. (Sand, Foundry-Thermal properties) SIIZPTUNOV. K,L~ Effect of temperature differen,~es cf granular and monolithic materials on the heat conduction coefficient. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 4 no-1:127- 130 Ja '61. (I'aRA 144-24) 1. Avtomekhaniches-kiy institut, Moskva. (Heat-Conduction) (Granular materials) SHEPTU1,101. ' i'.; !:an~ '~2 do.sent kA An consicie~in-, the nature cT mt;ldj-nf: C; 10, v-Ts, uclieb, zav,; :,,-,s'Jnostr. -o-6-13- 14' '6 -orl!rovs':i -, --vto, ell-hani-lieskiy insti tut. .2 (Sand., Foundry-Testing) SHEPTUNOV, K.L. Heat exchange between castings and molds. TSvet. met. 34 no.6:72-76 Je 161. (KIRA 14:6) (Nonferrous ingots) (Heat-Transmission) SHEPTUNOV. K.L. Thermophysical properties of molding materials under high temperature condtions. Trudy MTIPP 15:113-117 160. (MIRA 16:2) (Heat-Transmission) (Sand, Foundry-Thermal properties) SHEPTUNOV K. L 1 .0 kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Calculating and analytic method for determining the value of heat coefficients of molding materials and their mixtures. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.7:123-131 162. (MIn IL6: 1) 1. Moskovskiy avtomakhanicheakiy institut. (Sand, Foundry-Thermal properties) SHEPTUNOV, Konstantin Llvovich;SOSNENKO, M.N., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenz-e--nt-; KATSMAN, A.B., lnzh., red.; MAKAROVA, L.A., tekhn. red.; GORDEYEVA, L.P., tekhn. red. [Preparation of molding mixtures] Shikhtovka formovochnykh smesei. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 144 P. (MIRA 16:5) . (Sand, Foundry) "I Sf7E'FTU."'!',)V) K.I.., LEKim. nalarl., :i`-,t-5eIIL ReIaLions~dp tp---k,-,;een t~.e real( mcdecular ) corductivity of a body and its pcrossity. I --, .VY5. ucheb. ZaV.; nc.3. 170-172 164. (1,!TRA il?: I'll 1. Noakowikiy avtomekLanicheskiy irstitut. S i;-, , L. K. , 'vanc' . tekhn. na I ik , do tusent Heat conductiVity of Metals. Ezv. wys. ucheb. zav.; rri,,,,i-.inostr. no.9:L2-/-127 165. 1411;1.~Lo.VSKIY, M.Sh.; S'F-?,PTTJII("V, M.Sh Possibilities of ,~as loV,,,nf.- of drilled wells. Geol. neftl i Paza - 3 no.?-48-52 Mr 159. (MIPA 12:-',) 1. Trpst VovvozhnefteF_-azrazvedIca. (Logging (Geology)) ~l!''7-~-I..--.~---,I~,-?---~,~~--.-- -1-1-- ------ -c -~ _' -J~ -7. -;;F -- w ~7 : 77, -Z arrit euw 4P 6 4 a * : 9 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 fe W 0 9 a 0 0 0 0 1:: 22 Z) U 23 U 27 29 x 11 L: 11U1, 1, 01 .3 AS 0 A IL L _A JL -1 -1 , . . I ~ , (A separadng sulfur from vge$ A_,~Jjtulbu% '09 KA-/ 1~jm- Aild :P~, VC;';' GJ- 1--.1 vSTmr cj,n(jen,. ne 111,14 ima,t,ned with .111filt. fit-wr 'I'lo horil f1j.- K.1-; file K.A., go all thm 1~--d .1 'h, t'-J" th-Ild, thr go Val- Zil go 00 -00 Ji zoo : I : Vf 00 00 00 go 0 0- .90 t-*o A IS .11. ASEIALLuRrKAL LITIPA11,01 ~LASSJFICATICM ~;o 0 u 9 1. -43l-LJ Y1 '4 sd 10 * " 1. or K K it an ft at fif . X. 0 0 0 0 0 0 re ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 ig *Too 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 j 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 'A Tal GUNENKOJ, V.I.; SLIVKOV, V.I.; SIMPTUNOV, V.I. Efficiency of field geophysical and geochemical studies in the productive sediments of the Zapadnyy Tebuk field. Razved. i okhr. nedr 28 no.10:20-26 0 162. (MIRAL 15:11) 1. Ukhtinskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. (Ukhta region-Petroleum geology) A.I.; SHEPITTIN'r. 111, V. ;;. Fomogra-ms for the interp-,-cTzjr,~ or, c,4-, c"Crt rel 1 ec- tions. Razved. i prom. gecfIz. rc.Z;8-.29-33 I A-3 O,flir-,_~ 18:11) SIEPTIJITOVA., N.'M, - - - Concerning I.M. PikmanIs article, SvetotekhnikF.*7 no.11.~27 N 161. (IAIRA 24.11) 1. Podol'skiy meklanicheskiy zavod im.'. Kalinina. (Electric wiring., Interior-.-Safety measures) SHEPTUNOVA, Z.I. ~C I , -~!F~- ,"- ,- --.. j1z.-- . Academician G.I. Gass' scbool of cbemistr7; P.I. Evreir-ov. P.P.Shubin, N.A.Ivanov, K.I.Raevekil. Trudv inst. ist. not. i takh. 18:75-103 158. (Ku 11:10) (Chemists) BYKOV, G. V., SEEPTLIKOVA, Z. 1. The German "Zeitachrift fur Chemie" (IE58-1871) and Ruesian chemists. Trudy InBt.ist.est-i tekh-30:97-110 16u. (MIRA 13:8) . (Germany-Chemistry-Pariodicals) SHIEPUTO, L.L. (MosIcva) Phychosomatic medicine. Sov. zdrav. 19 no.11:13-15 160. (MIGANE, PHYPHOSOATIC) OMIRL 13: ll~ SHEFUTO, L.I. (Moskva) "Studies on the history of accident control in the T.S.S.R." by E.A. Loginova. Reviewed by L.L..Sheputo. Ortop. travm. i protez. 21 no. 9:73-74 S 160. (NnU 13:4) (ACGIDENTS-PREVENTION) (LOGINOVA, E.A.) SHEPUTO, L.L. Lenin's principle of party unity in medical science. Sov.zdrav. 17 no.2,20-24 7 158. (KIR-A 13:1) 1. Iz kafedry marksizma-leninizma TSentrallnogo institute. usover- shenstvovaniya vrachey. (FHIIDSOFHY Lenin's party principles in med. science (Ibas )) (MEDICM same) SHIPUTO, L.L. (Moskva) One-sided Interpretation of the saying "There are no diseases, only patients.* Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 59 no.100261-1264 159. (PHILOSOPHY MKDICAL) (KM 13:3) 'qfKPU7,G _ Jyud -vig _Lyudvigov~c4i_ SHA14AS.HKIN, M.A., doktor med. nauk, prof., red. [Problems of'dialecticALI matarialism and medicine; philosophical problems of the theory of pathology and diagnosis] Voprosy dialekticheskogo materializma i meditsina; filosofskie voprosy teorii patologii i diagnoza. Pod red. M.A.Shemashkina. Moskva, (MIRA 16:5' Medgiz, 1963. 249 p. j (DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM) (MEDICINE--PHILOSOPHY) -10 , 70 0-01-0- 1/3.L- 5 16 A U T0 RSher A. -Eln,~-ineel, I L2 utenant colonel Asviyan (Lieutenant colone!) ORG none TITLE: A training device for radiation detection 1 SOURICE: Voyennyy vestni"-., no. 1, 1967, 115-117 TOPIC TAGS: training erui'p-,;,t,;it , t~,round force training, radioactillr~ty ... easurement ABSTRACT Llcvelo-',od ior crain-ing persorinc-1 Lo cu'- radizatiori tictection along zha line of 7,---,rc'- The. (levice consists o fa z:,-I u :L a -, i o n -1 e v o 1 s e n s o r ( s e ecsa c e s -the raciioacrivL con L,-~-inat ic-,i of an area, and a rad-'ation-levc;l receiver g. 2). -1,2vel sensor and receil7er are connecLed cc (see tR-105 radio sezs anG c-,?erate on the same frequuncy. Changes in z"-Le :radiation-level can b~ varied by the use of switch ? (see Fig. 2). 2 -7 Card n V. Fig. 1. Radiation-level sensor. Card 2 ACC MZ: A P7 Ci 0 3: "1 p 10 V- ----------- Fig. 2. Radiation-level receiver. SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: none Card 3 / 3 SHER, A. (Leningrad) Delegate to a congress. Radio no.5:4-5 (Radio clubs) (Radio My '62. operators) (MIRA 15:5) L;HIEP, A. Permanent -ruxed briELde-l' as a -rof,.,-e3.--Jve 'onm, of 'Work orgyan4zation. Mor. flot 25 no.3:13-14 Mr 165. O.U.2-A. 18:4) 1. Stars---*y otdela truda i sarabotnoy platy M-inisterstva morskogo flota. C, VOINOV, A.A., VETRENKO, Leonid Danilovich; kand.tekhn.nauk; S P red.izdatel'stva; LAVRENOVA, N.B., te n.red. [Comprehensive standards for loading and unloading work at sea portal Komplekanye normy vyrabotki na pogruzochno-r*z&Tuzochnye raboty v morskikh portakh. Moskva, Izd-va "Morskoi transport," 1957. 153 p. (MIRA 10:12) (Loading and unloading) MRTIROSOV, A.; SHER, A.; SAIUb',IIOTKIN, I. Contribution of harbor efficiency promoters. Mor. flot 19 no-7:27-30 Jl '59. (MIRA 12:10) l.Nachallaik otdela portov Glavporta Ministerstva morskogo flota (for Martirosov). 2.Starshiy, inzhener Otdala truda i zarplaty Ministers tva mo rskogo flota (for Sher). 3.Starshiy instruktor Otdela truda i zarplalt7 TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza rabochikh morskogo i rechnogo flota (for Samokhotkin). (Harbors) (Loading and unloading) KARTIROSOV. A.; SHER, A. Combined professions in loading and unloading operations. Mor. flot 20 no. 12:9-11 D ,6o. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Nachallnik otdela portov Glavflota Ministerstva morskogo flota (for Kartirosov). 2. Starehly inzhener otdela truda zarplaty Minieterstva morskogo flota (for Sher). (Cargo handling) SHER,__Aleksandra Aleksandrovna; VARAKSIN, Nikolay Georgiyevich; ikU-GLOVA, Ye.M., red.; USANOVA, N.B., tekhn. red. (Wages for sea harbor workers]Oplata truda rabotnikov morsk:Lkh portov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskoi transport," 1962. 135 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Wages-Longshoremen) (Wages--Cargo handling) L 13175-66 E~(4)1~PT T)/kW(k)/kWP(h)/E.WP ACO NR: AP6001517 SOURCE CODE: UR/0302/65/000/004/0039/0042-1 AUTHOR: Sher, A. V,; Kopan, V. M,_ ORG: None TITLE: A device for distributive sorting of ferrite rings into classes according to magnetic permeability SOURCE: Avtomatika. i priborostroyeniye, nos 49 1965, 39-42 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, electronic measurement, magnetic permeability,.inductance bridge/ OA.14-AA_~'*_ ABSTRACT: The authors describe a special device for ccmpletely automatic sortin of ferrite rings acc6rding to magnetic permeability. The principre-son which the unit is based are suitable for use in sorting other electronic components (capa- citors, resistors, coils) according to value. The core to be checked is connected. to the measuring part of the instrument by a special lead-in device. This lead-in is a plug made up of a socket and's rod. There are five spring-return cont cts in the,socket which are connected by flexible wire to five corresponding rinj ontactj~ rigidly fastened along the rod.~ Thus, if the ferrite ring to be,measuredl a put, over the rod, and the,rod is then pushed all the way into the socket, the contacts. I_Card-1/2trl- -UDC:.-621.317,411 L 13175-66 ACC NR: AP6001517 in the socket and on the rod are closed making five turns of wire around the fer- rite ring. Thus an inductance is set up which is connected in one arm of a measurement bridge made up of four inductances. The output signal from the bridge is fed to a voltage amplifier and from there to a phase detector. A schematic diagram of the instrument is given and explained in detail. The device is designed for rings withe( = 2000 and an external diameter of 18 mm.. If the connecting rod is made small enough in diameter, it may accommodate rings of various diameters. In this case,'the comparison elements need only be switched into the bridge cir- cuit for the various rings to be measured. If the rings are identical in diameter but vary as toA( , only the elements of the input bridge need be switched. The sorting process may be fully automated and the accuracy of the instrument cail be improved by increasing the sensitivity of the null indicator* .6rige art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none- _Card__2/2SJC_~ PODMOGAYEV, V.Ta.; BAUER, D.D.; SHER, A.Te.; STEPANOV, A.P. Vertical filling of bottom sections of aluminum electrolyzers. Prom.energ. 15 no-5:21-22 My 6o. (MIRA 13:7) (Aluminum-Electrometallurgy) (.Nlectrolysis-Bquipment and supplies) 15, 4 t,4 n 4 v c, CHEIJOKAL, V.G.; SJJETI, ~B.L. _1 agronom Growing winter barley in the ukraine. Zemledelie 7 no-8:57-62 Ag 159. (NIRA 12:10) 1.Zamestitell nachallnika. Glavnogo upravleniya zemledeliya Ministerstva sell skogo khozyaystva USSR (for Chenokal). 2.Ukrainskaya inspektura po sortoispytaniyu (for Sher). (Ukraine--Barley) SHER, B.L. New high-yield varieties of malt barley. Spirt. prom. 29 no.7: 39-40 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Ukrainskaya gosudarstvennaya komissiya po sortcispytaniyu sel'skokhozyaystvennykh kulltur. REKITAR, Ya. A. kand. ekon. nauk; BOBYLEVA, N. M., inzh.; Y CHULITSKIY, S. I., inzh.; SHER, B.- M., inzh.; SHPORTIY, N. Ya., kand. ekon. nauk Economic efficiency of profteing and using ailicate-concrete elements in construction. Stroi. mat. 8 no.9:3-8 S '62. (MIRA 15:10) (Sand-lime products) (Building materials industry) S/120/61/000/oo'-/032/034 E194/E355 AUTHORS-. Voronin., A,N., Sher, E.M, and Shcherbina, A.G. TITLE',. A precision semiconductor zero-ther-mostat PERIODICAL, Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta; no. 4, 1961, pp 181 - 182 TEXT-, Maintaining the cold junctions of thermocouples in a vacuum flask with melting ice is an inconvenient and rather inaccurate arrangement. A cold-junction thermostat has been constructed, based on semiconductor cooling thermo- elements . which accurately maintains a temperature of 0 'C. The cold junction of the thermocouple is in a sealed copper vessel., completely filled with water and also containing a pressure bellows inside which are electrical contacts that operate when the bellows are compressed. The base of the copper vessel is cooled by being in contact with the cold jurict�ons of a battery of 8 semiconductor thermo-elements connected in series and passing a current of 16 A. The hot junction is cooled by tap water and the water unions also serve as electrical terminals- As the water in t'.-ie copper Card 1/2 S/120/61/000/004/0'52/034 A precision E1911/E355 vessel is cooled it freezes round the walls , expanding so that the pressure- sensitive bellows is compressed to operate a relay that disconnects supply from the thermal battery. As the ice melts the -pressure is relie-ed and supply to the thermo. battery is restored, Thus , the cold junction is always in water that is in equilibrium with ice. Foam plastic is used for thermal insulation of the equipment. The thermostat maintains a temperature of 0 0C to within -t 0.001 OC, The thermostat is 100 mm in diameter. 120 mm high and weighs 1.1 kg. It is supplied by a rectifier unit using two germanium diodes type 13-F-10 (VG-10) and can operate with cooling-water temperature up to 30 OC and room temperatures up to 40 0C. By increasing the size, water cooling could be replaced by natural cooling~ There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION, Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR (Institute of Semiconductors of the AS USSR) SUBMITTED December 15. 1960 Card 2/2 L 5139-66 EWT(l)p,4T(m)/L?',%~T(i)/ETC/I-;PF(n)-2/!EVIG(m)APA(v)-2/T/Ewp(t)/Evip(b) ACCESSION KR: AP5026904 IJP(c) JD/AT UR/0109/65/010/010/1845/1855 621-385-735 AUTHOR- Moyzhes, B. la.; Zetrov, I. N.; Sher, TITLE: Pulse electrical conductivity'of a porous oxide cathode coating SOURCE: Radiotekhnika I elektronika, v. 10, no. 10, 1965, 1845-1855 TOPIC TAGS: oxide coated cathode ABSTRACT: R. Loosjes, H. J. Vink (Philips Res. Repts, 1949, 4, 449), R. Forman (Phys. Rev., 1954, 96, 6, 1479) and other researchers considered the conductivity of an electron gas in the oxide pores in weak fields, when the current in the pores was proportional to the electric field and when the energy gained by the electrons along their free paths was small as compared to their thermal energy kT. This article considers the case of an arbitrary electric field, when the voltage drop along the free path is near or exceeding kT/q, where q is the electron charge. An Integral formula for L /I is developad and a table facilitating a 0) evaluation of the integrals is supplied; here La is the electron drift and 30 is the electron free path. An experimental BaSrCa-oxide cathode was tested by Cordl/2 I L 5139-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5026904 I -psec pulses at a repetition rate of 50 cps, at 750-1150K, in fields up to 30 kv/cm strong. It was found that the experimental conductivity curves were in good agreement with theoretical curves for the fields up to about 4 kv/cm; the pore current reached values 4 times as high as the emission current. The electron free path and the work function of the oxide determined from the experimental current-voltage characteristics proved to be in good agreement with the values of these quantities determined from other independent measurements (thermo-emf, resistance in magnetic field, etc.) of the same oxide specimens. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 18 formulas, and 2 tables. (031 ASSOCIATION: none SUENITTED: Wul.64 NO REF SOV: 003 ENCL: 00 OTEM'-! 005 SUB CODE: e M 6 e1 ATD PRESS Card 2/2 1-1 1~ L * - r' !LW L kI )h N 1- k Ur--'-NLk 1:1,', ~- k L JI- I L-1 A _M_ CC AP6031032 SOURCE CODE- UR/0109/66/011/009/1674/1681 AUTHOR: Moyzhes, B. Ya. ;,Petrov, I. N. ; ~orokin, I. V.; Sher, E. M. ORG: none TITLE: Measure-ent of the heat conductivity of an oxide coating at operating temperatures of the cathode SOURCE- Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 9, 1966, 1674-1681 TOPIC TAGS: heat conductivity, oxide coating, cathode coating ABSTRACT: A procedure is developed for measuring the heat conductivity coefficient of porous oxide coatings x, ox ) transparent for heat radiation at the operating temperature of the cathode r,-, 1000K). For layers deposited by spray-" ing, was found to be within (1. 5--8) - 10-.q1 w/cm degr,~es. The low heat ox conductivity promotes substantial preheat of the-oxide layer, especially with pulsedI pickoff of current from the cathode- A comparison was made of;-3cox values obtained- with this procedure with the measurement made on the same specimen at a tempera-q, ture close to room temperature and the results are given. Orig. art'. has: 5 figures;__ 3 tables, 11 formulas and 4 bibliographic references. fAuthors' abstract] [DWI SUB CODE:: 'SUBM DATE: '3lMar65/ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF- 002/ Card I / 1 big UDC: 621. 385. 735-53b. 2. 08 SHER, Gona Iluvimovna; YU-HCHENKO, L.I., red.; FEDOIROVA, V.V.:, tekhn. [Simple advice; on the preparation of tasty and healthy food under the conditions of the Far North]Prostye sovety; o prt- gotovlenii vkusnoi i zdorovoi pishchi v uslcrviiakh Krainego Sevet-a. Magadan, Magadanskoo knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 81 P. (MIRA 15:8) (Russia, Northern-Cookery)