SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHMELEV, V.P. - SHMELEVA, N.I.

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SH-MELEV, V. P., Cand Med Sci of bromine- ,2,:under 47e conditions of,"rarified atmosphere '0"n lee cb-,o- naxy of the spinal re."'lex." Ryazan', 1961. (Min of Health RSFSR. Ryazan' Med Inst im Acad I. P. Pavlov) (KL, 8-61, 266) - 548 - SHMNLEV, Vladimir Favlovich; USTINOV, A.P.. spetsred.; FRISHMAN, Z.S., red.izd-va; DRO IRA, L.P., tekhn.red. [Fuel feeding equipment on modern marine diesel engines] Toplivnaia apparatura sovremennykh sudovykh dizelei. Leningrad, Izd-vo 'Morskoi transport," 1959. 137 P. (MIRA 13:10) (Marine diesel enginee-Fuel systems) SHMELEV, V~P.,, dolor Injection process inl~o a bbattery-typ-- fuel s~,stesm, Sud.sil. (YJRA 15-~7) ust~ f7 1. Kafedra sudo-vykh dvigatelay vnialtrennego --kgoran-iya Leningradskogo vysshego InzIlenernogo morsRogo uchilishcha im, admirala MAka.-ova. (Mar-'!.ne diesel enginez) .-'CCE-'5SjO.N INP: AP4009932 S/0057/64/034/001/0131/0141 AUT11OR: Slhmelcv, V.P.; Shkarlet, Yu.M. TITLE: Electromagnetic tiold of an alternating current loop above a conducting layer SOURCE: Zhurnal taldinicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.1, 1964, 131-141 TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic field, alternating field, current'loop, condTactin(3 lay- or, cuazistatiorary electrom- ~_Petic field k, 11 fOSMALT.: The field is discussed in certain limiting cases of a circular current of radius a and frequency c~)parallel to and at a distance h from an infinite layer of thiclzncss b, conductivity a, and permeability p. The calculations are performed in the quasistationary approximation, I.e., the displacement currents, and thus radiation effects, are ne.-lected. The solution of the problem is obtained by well- Imown methods in the form of Fourier-Bessel integrals. The field of the circular current in the absence of the conducting layer is expressed (byreference to a col- lection of problems) in terms of complete elliptic integrals, and expressions in zer-.s of these elliptic integrals and their derivatives are obtained for certain Card 1/2 ACC.NR: AP4009932 Fourier-Dessel integrals that occur in later expansions. The frequency of the field and the conductivity of the layer occur in the exact soluiion only through the para- meter s = -/47~_ua/c. The field is evaluated-in the limit s = 0, corresponding to zero frequency or a non-conductive layer. By means of the relation noted above be- tween certain Fourier-Bessel integrals, certain elliptic integrals, and the field of~ a free circular current, the field in the limiting ; = 0 is expressed as the sum of the fields of an infinite sequence of images. An asymptotic expansion of the field is obtained for large vaiues of the parameter s. The integrand in the exact solution is expanded simultaneously in powers of Ils and in powers of exp(-2bs/VT), and the resulting Fourier-Bessel integrals are expressed in terms of the elliptic integrals and their derivatives. Seven terms of the double expansion are evaluated in this way. Interpretation of the terms in the asymptotic expansion in terr~s of re- flections from the boundaries of the layer is briefly discussed. Orig.art.has: 46 formulas and 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Mosko-iskiY ordena Lenina energaticheskiy institut (Moscow "Order of Lenin" Power Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: l2Nov62 SUB CODE; PH Card 2/2 DATE ACQ: 1OFeb64 NR REF SOV; 004 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 001 SIVIELEV, V. P., Cand of Phys-l,,Iath-Sci --- (di5s) "On the Possibility o'L the Formtion of Mtetastable Compounds of a Positron with Molecular Me d ia, " Moscowil 19599 8 pp (Tiloscow State Univ imeni I.A. V. L.monosov * Physics Faculty) (KL, 6-G0, 121) 21(7) DOV/139-59--l-3/34 AUTHOR: TITLE: Polarization of Radiation from Three-Photon Decay c_~ Positronium (Polyarizatsiya izlucheniya pri trekhfotonnoy annigilyatsii pozitroniya) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshildi Uchebny'kh Za-vedeniy, Fizika, 1959, Nir 1, pp 115* '_' 2L~ (USSR) .7 ABSTRACT: Orthopositronium decays with a lifetime of 1.4 x 3.0-1 seo into three photons; parapositronium decays with a lifetime of 1,25 x 10-10 sec, into two photons. In each case, since the photons arise from the mutual annihilation of the electron-pair constituting the original positianium atom, the 'laws of energy and momentum conservation imply certain relations between the initial positronium energy state and the energy, momentum and polarization of the resultant photons,, After a brief treatment of two-photon decay, leading to an approximate non-relativisti,-, transition probability for this case, the fully relatavistic treatment of three-photon decay is presented. Using the Dirac four-component wave equation together Card 1/4 with the usual conservation laws, the following expression is obtained for the transition probability SOV/139-59-1-3/34 Polarization of Radiation from Three-Photon Decay of Positronium from a given positronium initial state, to a final state comprising three photons in sub-states s, s' , sic WS7 st 7 s 11 = 1 7r4 G3 c 1 1 S, . S2) x 3 ko 4 L9 3 t2 S, sit X HFA s ... 6(2k0 y,' 6 o. Here L is the dimension of a unit cell in phase space, ko is the initial positronium momentum vector, and sl, s2 are the spins of its constituent electrons; w,A!, X, are the polarization vectors of the resultant photons and HpI is the interaction Hamiltonian between the initial an final states of the whole system; the 6-terms express momentum conservation and all other symbols have their standard significance, The form of HFA is discussed and an example given for a particular case. To express the polarization-direction correlations in Card 2/4 configurational (r, ~,-j6) space use must be made of the standard relations: Polarization of Radiation from d3x L3 8-6 SOV/139-59-1-3/31+ Three-Photon Decay of Positronium and d3x = *X-2 du_ sin@ . d9, clj6 L Results are presented 'or: (a) thexiarization correlation for any two photons; the directional correlation between any one photon and the initial spin direction. The former shows uniform correlation within Llhe triangle determined by the values -/-= k~_, 'X- = ko; the latter (expressed in terms of probability density da/dG) climbs steadily to a max-im-am at 0 = 1650, dropping sharply to zero at a = 1800. From (a) and (b)-all other correlations can in principle be determined, Acknowledgement is made to Professor Card 3/4 A.A. Sokolov who directed. this work. SOV/13) 9 - 59 -1.- 1/3 L, Polarization of Radiation from Three--Photon Decay of Positronium There are 6 figures and 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet and En-lish. ASSOCIATION: Mcskovskiy Ordena Lenina Gosuniversitet imenl M.V. Lomonoscva (Moscow Order of Lenin State University imeni M.V, Lomonoscv) SUBMITTED: April 7, 1958 Card 4/4 S/155/59/000/02/027/036 AUTHOR: Shmelev, V.P. TITLE: On the Question Concerning the on Elementary Particles\~ PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey Formation of Metastable Connections shkoly. Fiziko-matematicheskiye nauki, 1959, No. 2, pp. 146-148 TEXT: The author considers the calculation of a molecule of the type proton - electron - positron, The results are obtained as solution of the Schr6dinger equation for electron and positron in the field of a fixed proton with the charge (+ e). The initial state with the lowest energetic level is determined. The wave function and the energy of the initial state are determined with a variational method. The author thanks his scientific director Professor A.A. Sokolov. There are 14 references : 1 Soviet, 1 Finnish and 12 American. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: March 3, 1959 Card 1/1 ,',7T!-'CR: ~hmelev -37 V.-P. SOV/56 -2-19/56 TITLE: An Application of the Variational Mfethod to the Determination of the Binding Energy of a Proton-Blectron-Positron System 1EIRIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 19591 Vol 37, Nr 20), PP 458-466 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with the determination of the basic state of a systen composed of a proton at rest in the origin of coordinates and an electron and a positron (movinG in the field of the proton). The potential energy of this system is defined by: U 1 = e2 /r2 - e2/r, - e2/r 12 , where r 1 and r2 denote the distances from the proton to the electron and positron respectively; r12 denotes the distance between elec- tron and positron. The Schroedinger-equation for the basic 8tate takes the fo-m. 1 -6 (r2 b~~) , _L C), (-- 2 + r2 "a r 1 b r, T2 2 2 'm + + (sin 9 + E - Ul) 0 87 7_0 Id- 0 Ir Card 1/4 r1 r2 e t2 An Application of the Variational.Method to the SOV/56-37-2-19/56 Determination of the Binding Energy of a Proton-Electron-POBitron System This equation cannot be solved by a separation of variablesp but by a variational method. In the second section the Lagrangians and the wave function are determined. The Lagrangian thus obtained is written down explicitly. If r r21 j = r1 + r2? It= r I - r2' the wave function r,� 7Z) = ~ (r) F ( r,j 07~) . F denotes the function of the basic state of the two-body problem. The solution of the problem is reduced to the substitution of thesaid Lagran- gian into the functional E =jrfjrL ( r,f -n,, ~~/4r, , ~ ) dV and to the integration of this expression over the volume. The result can be expressed by to 2 + 21 00 2r, r- d 2) f2j J L 2 dr dr dr ; n r2dr - 1 0 where /T (r) is a function of r After a transformation 1 d ~ 2 + p (r) 2 E = 4n ffty (-d-r-) r ZJ _ -4] ~21 r2dr ; 4n 2 r2dr = I Card 2/4 is obtained, SU' 'Inn Application of the Variational IMethod to the SOV/56-37-2-19/56 Determination of the Binding Energy of a Proton-Electron-P,ositron System where J. represents the total derivative Ur a! d U /dr = 0,3/ a r+ arC'J/a- a + Ora J/ a P . These equations constitute an isoperimetric problem in variational calculus, which can be reduced to a minimization of the 2 2 functional S 4Rfel r dr , if I;"' = L +X~ is chosen as the new Lagrangian. The potential thus derived has properties similar to that of the molecular forces which hold together the atomic nuclei in a homeopolar molecrle. Hence the forces restraining the positron have quantum character. The solution of this variational problem gives in first approximation E = - 0.282 atomic units for the energy level of the system; the ionization energy amounts to 0.032 . The system can only decay into a proton and into a positronium atom. This method permits to calculate the forcea',of attraction of a positron (or of positronium) to',.neutral atoms. The author expresses his gratitude to Professor A. A. Sokolov for supervising this work. There are 1 figure and 15 references, 2 of which are Card 3/4 Soviet. An Application of the Variational method to the SOV156-37-2-19156 Determination of the Binding Energy of a Proton-Electron-Positron System ASSOCIATION: Yoskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUWAITTED: February 13, 1959 Card 4/4 83591 S/056/60/038/005/024/050 B0061BO70 t"Zo AUTHOR: Shmelev, V. P. TITLE. Polarizatilqaro~f the Hydrogen Atom in the Ground State-by the Field of a Point Charge PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fizikit 1960, Vol. 36, No. 5, PP. 1528 - 1533 TEXT: The author wanted to derive an expression for the dipole moment p of a hydrogen atom, appearing due to a positive point charge, in terms of the distance R between the charge and the nucleus. The origin of the coordinate system is taken to be at the nucleus, and the positive point charge e is assumed to be situated on the z-axis at a distance R from the nucleus. The usual method for the two-center problem (hydrogen mole- ~ule) is used, the only change being made in the boundary condition for R-4 oo. Elliptic coordinates are introduced and the boundary conditions are established after separating the vdriables. While in the problem of the hydrogen molecule either symmetric or antisymmetrio solutions are possible, no such symmetry occurs in the present problem. The problem Card 1/3 -vz-e7-,8qs -0-u-cat -'"e r A. e. Th- A. Sokojo L~ aUtho- - -~r for h4s 83591 Polarization of the Hydrogen Atom in the S/05 60/038/005/024/050 Ground State by the Field of a Point Charge B006YB070 guidance. There are 3 figures and 7 references: 1 Soviet, 3 German, I US, and 2 British. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: November 27, 1959 x Card 3/3 SHMELEV, V,P.; SFKARLET, Yu.M. Electromagnetic field of an a.c. carrying turn over a conducting layer. Zhur. tek-h. fiz. 39 no.1:131-la Ja t64. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut. -CI- f fz- C t '_-, C CCI, itions -L-i svizal Es-diation under rai-efied atin- chrcrlaxy- A -ingle lcjw~rin-g of barr-metric pressure within same day that radicactive b-cmine is administ~2.f-ed weakens =z-A-Ki-irm the actiori of ionizin- radiation on sp-*nal re Cle.,' candidate dissertation listed in Mleditsinskaye radidlW)m, no. 7.. 1-94-4. The article did not state specifically what degree was awarded. The annotated titles deal with studies on radiation pbysiology, radiation biochendstry, ealined trauna and the influence of radiation an regenerative processes, radiation microbioloff and i=unology, and radiation pharmacology. TKACHENKOJ, R.F.,, master po remontu PMS-36 (stantsiya Bredy,, Yuzhno-Urallakoy dorogi).; KHOROSHEV, V.A., starshiy mekhanik puteakladchika PMS-26 (stantsiya Tuapse, Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi).; VISICH, A.D., master po ekspluatataii mashin (raz"ywad Kutan, Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi).; NECHAYEV, B.N., master po ekspluatatsii mashin (stantsiya Karaul-;. Kuyu, Ashkhabadskoy dorogi).; SYCHEV, L.P., mekhanik puteukladochnogo krana (stantsiya Dzegam., Azerbaydzhanskoy dorog~..; SEREBROV, Yu.T., mekhanik putekladochnogo krana (stantsiya Dzegam, Azerbaydzhanskoy dorogi).;.S-INELEV V.V ; master po remontu (stantsiya Girey, Severo- K&vkazskoy dorog _.,-RRON;ENKOj, V.I.., mekhanik-puteukladchik (stantsiya Gireyy Severo-Kavkazskoy dorogi). According to the operators of railroad machinery, the equipment could be utiiized in a better way. Put' i put.khoz.5 m.2:30-33 F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Railroads--Equipment and supplies) POLYANIN, D.V.; ZOTOV, G.M.; GRYAZNOV, E.A.; ~IENZHINSKIY, Ye.A.; RUBININ, A. Yrj.; CHE WTAIOWA, Ya. D. ; ZAKHMATOV, M. 1. ; OKUNEVA, L. P~ ; V.; STULOV, A.A. ; POKIIOVSKIY, A,N.; SHILIDUOT, V.A.; IVANOV, A.S.; NABDROV, V.B.; FINOGENOV, V.P,; KURIYEROV, VG,,; KHRAMTSOV, B.A.; BATYGIN, K.S.; BOGDANOV, O.S.; KROTOV, O.K.; GONCHAROV, A.N.; KRM-TOV, B.D.; LYUBSKIY, M.S.; SOKOLINIKOV, G.O.; KAMENSKIY, N.N.; YASHCHENKO, G.I.; SABEL'NIKOV, L.V.; GEqCHIKOVA,I.N., FEDOROV, B.A.; STEPANOV, G.P.; BORODAYEVSKIY, A.D.; INGATUSHCHENKO, S.K.; VARTUMYAN, E.L.; KAPELINSKIY, Yu.N.. red. ; MAYOROV, B. V. , red ~ ; NABO ROV, V. B~ , red, ~. SOLODKIN, R. G~ , red.; DROZDOV, A.G.; red.~ POSHCHINA, L_ SOLOVIYEVA, G.. m1adshiy--red.; CHEPELEVA, 0., tekhn. red, [The economy of capitalist cowntries in 1961; economically de- veloped countries]Ekonomika kapitalisticheskikh stran v 1961 godu; ekonomicheski razvitye strany. Pod red. IU.N.Kapelinskogo. ?4oskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962. 447 p. (KIPLA 16~2) (Economic history) ACC NRi AP603-1907 SOURCE CODE: UR/0382/66/000/002/006110072 AUTHOR:- Vulis, L. 'A, Gusika, P. L. Kusainov, M. K. _�hmelev, Yu. K. Yaglenko, V. T. ORG: none TITLE: Mercury flow in a trough in a transverse magnetic field SOURCE: Magnitnaya gidrodinamika, no. 2, 1966, 61-72 TOPIC TAGS: transverse magnetic field, mercury, magnetogasdynamics,. magnetohydrodynamics, mercury flow, free surface flow ABSTRACT: The article presents some results of systematic observations of a stationary flow of mercury in a horizontal trough, with insulated walls and electrodes in the presence of a transverse magnetic field. This method was found to be valuable in the study of magnetohydrodynamics and magnetogasdynamic phenomena. Qualitative characteristics were obtained on the structure of the hydraulic jump in the magnetic field and the influence of the latter on the intensity and location of the hydraulic jump in the range of values studied for the determin- Card 1/2 UDC: 538. 4 ACC NR- AP6034907 ing parameters. Experimental data for continuous suberitical and theoretical flows obtained in a one-dimensional approximation were comparcd, and qualitative characteristics obtained. Results of tests confirmed the qualitative deductions from the analysis of equations of reversal effects and the possibility of using an approximate computation based on a one-dimensional diagram. With a certain correlation of parameters, a practically smooth virtually jumpless transition from the supercritical to the subcritical flow was observed. Orig. art. has: 13 figures, 13 formulas. [GC] SUB CODE: 11, 20, 09/ SUBM DATE: 31Jan66/ ORIG REF: 006/OTH REF: 003/1 C.rd 2 / 2 1ACC NR-- AP700707.5 I least permeable zone of suspended material was apparently located. The I I experimental set-up was equipped with electromagnets that were used to I study the effects of a magnetic field on the structure of the fluidized i bed. Orig. art. hast 4 figures. LJPRSi 39,658 j SHMELEVA, A., brakovsbchik. Let's put an and to faulty production. From.koop. 14 no.2.,15 F 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Artel "Krasnyy trikotazbnik,n g.Tiaga, Leningradskoy oblasti. (Color in the textile industries) ng cn p at C,'I the Ne ctf in Lhe a 7~c of tlheir dis~ribitlon. Okpanolcl:- ia 411R.k 18:2) "I. kjs,~-,ut, blo~-logLl yuzhnykh morey AN UkrS,'-'R. ',ed;,tarranean Sea~ Z;5, 1A 18 11 QHMEIgYA A new species of CoFepoda (Callanoida) from the Adriatic Sea, . Zoo!. zhur. 44 no.5:7~8-770 '65. (IHIR-~ 18:6) 1. Institut biologii yuzhnyh-h morey AN' UkrSSR, Sevastopol'. BRESLAVP I.S.; ZHIRONKIN, A.G.- ILINITSKIY A.M.; KO~NZA, E.A.; P 9 MITYUSHOV, M.I.; NOZDRACHEV, A.D.; SALATSINSKAYL, Ye.H.,- TROSHINHIN., G.V.~-SHMELFVA, A~M. Some dat& on the effect of a closed space O'n the physiological functions in animals. Probl.kosm.biol. 2s291-302 162. (MIRA 16.-4) (SPACE MEDICINE) S/02 OJ63114 9/001/023/02 3, B144/Bit36 AUTHORS: Breslav, I. S.# Zhironkin, A. G., Shmelevat As M& TITLE: Effect of elevated partial oxygen pressure on the morphological composition of the white blood in mice PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Poklady,v. 149, no. 1, 1963, 2077:209 TEXT: Morphological changes of leucocytes were~observed in the peripheral blood of mice under the following conditions of hyperoxia: 1) 60 % 0 for' 2 36 hrs in a closed ventilated system with absorption of C and moisture 92 and admission of 0 2 ; 2) 90 % 02 for 36 hrs in the same system; 3)high- pressure ~0 (2-5 atm) for 90 min; 4) 90 % 02 for 36 hrs followed by 2 hypoxia (9 % 0 for 3 hrs); 5) high-presoure 0 for 90 min with 2 2 subsequent loss of /10 % of the total blood. Blood samples were taken before the test and 5 6 hrs, 3 and 7 days after termination of hypexoxia conditions. Common to all tests was a significant initial leucopenia, Card 1/2 I gn &MMUW900AM S/020/63/149/001/023/023 Effect of elevated partial oxygen pressure... B144/BI66 mainly due to reduction in lymphocytes. With the exception of test 1, regeneration set in after 2 - 3 days. In tests 4 and 5, a strong leucopenia was coupled with retarded regeneration. The analogy with radiation-induced alterations is obvious. The hypotheses hitherto made to~ explain these phenomena are suminarized, but further studies will be required to decide whether the peroxide,the hypoxic, or the regulatory mechanism is decisive. There are I figure and I table. ASSOCIATION: institut fiziologii lm. 1. P. Pavlova Akademi-i nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics imeni I. P. Pavlov of the Academ-y of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: July 30, 1962, by V. K. Chernigovskiyo Academician SUBMITTED:. July 28, 1962 C-ard, 2/2. L 14298-66 EWT(I)/Fs(v)-3 SCTB DD/RD ACC MR: AT6003884 SOURCE CODE; UR/2865/65/004/000/0492/0501 AUTHOR: Breslav, I. S.; Shmeleva, A. M. ORG: none TITLE: Effect increased nartial oxygen pressur _2f~ e on the morphological composition of the peripheral blood of animals SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, v. 4, 1965, 492-501 TOPIC TAGS: hyperoxia, mouse, respiration, hematology, test chamber ABSTRACT: _txperfments were performed in order to determine the effect of high partial pressures of oxygen on them'orphological composition of peripheral. blood of animals. Two series of experiments were performed on white o' ___f6 three months. In the first series of experi- laborat ry mice aged two -i-nents the effect of a 6016 oxygen atmosphere for 36 hours, of a 90% oxy- .gen atmosphere also for 36 hours, and 100% oxygen at a pressure of 2. 5 atm: for 1 112 hours were tested. In the second series of experiments, the ef- Jects of relatively -prolonged (up to 10 days) exposure of animals to a gas mixture composed of 6076 pxygen and_140% nitrogen were tested. -Card 1/7 L 147-98-66, ACC NR: AT6003884 C t5r 1B IA A 12 3 41 Oj .01 L 2 J 4 1 E 2 -7 1 Lt LI U 3 7 4 3 7 99 3 7 min ..days_ days days :Fi g. 1. ~hanges-in----t--h-e--m-o-rphologicaI composition of red blood corpuscles of mice aft&r their exposure to gas media with an elevated partial pres- Sure of oxygen Card L 14298-66 ACC NR: AT6003884 (Continuation of Figure 1) A - 6%. o2 06 hours); B - 90% 02 (36 hours)'; C 02 at 2.5 atm (1-5 hours); I - before the experiment; II - immediately after conclusion of the experi- ment; III - three days later; IV - seven days later' 1 - erythrocyte con- :tent (in millions Der 1 cc of blood); 2 - amount of hemoglobin (in g%); 3 reticuloq~e content (in thousands per cc of-blood); 4 - color index The results of the two series on red blood oDrpuscles are presented in Figures 1 and 2. The results of the two series of experiments on White blood corpuscles are presented in Figures 3 and 4. These results make it possible to regard the morphological composMon of the blood as a sensi- tive index which can be used for evaluation of the physiological effect of in- creased partial pressure of-ooVgen on the organiem. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. [ATD PRESS4.- 4091-F] Card 3/7 L 14298-66 ACC NR: AT6003884 A 13 r IC92i " 7- lux 14 P 10.1 1W L Im L aL 10 J. 1 10 Time iliftera Fig. 2. Changes in the morphological composition-of-red blood corpuscles of mice during and after exposure to a 60% oxygen atmosphere I Before the experiment; 11 1.5 days after beginning the experiment, III - on "he 5ixth day; IV on the eighth day; V- on the tenth day; VI - 3 days after conclusion of the experiment; VII - 7 days.after; VIII - 10 days after. (Arabic numerals ha-ve samelesignp;ti.on as in Fig. 1~t Card 4/7 L 14298-66 ACC NR.- AT600388 .4 A B .12 10 40. 2 4-41 2 1 OL L 123 4 J 61 ff H M Lr 7 45 3 7 Bitmin3 Titje~ :Lri davs. Fij_.._3 -- ---- -Ch an- g-e- sin 'tiie mor~hologlc-al composition of white blood corpuscles f e after exnosure to zas di partial pressure of oxygen~ 0% la ~Lho 3c 02 (36 hours); B - 90M (3 urs); i' - 02 at 2.5 atm pressure (1.5 hours); I - before the experiment; II '- iimediately after the experi- ment; III - 3 days after; IV - 7 days after; 1 - total number of leukocytes 2 - of lymphocytes; 3 - of neutrophiles (total); 4 - young forms-of neutro- philes (Vith rod-shaped nuclei); 5 - eosinophiles; 6 monocytes. -(-All :Card 5/7types_are given in thousands per cc of blood.)- L 14298-66 ACC NR; ATOC0684~3 10 2 7-7 575 2- oo 14 UFMO S L , L. A%~, -It_=_~S --- 11 --I -jYY if Pr Yff ff 1,j fe Mime. in da )rs Fig. Changes in the morphological cou4w_6U-Lr6-h of whit6'blood corpu~dli~s', of,mice during.and after th6ir.exposure to a gas medium of 60% oxygen. ,I - 1~e,fore the experimenti II 1.-5*da'ys' a--hei-beginniinj-6he experiment~71- on the fourth day;*IV - on the sixth day; V - on the eighth day; -;VI - on the tenth day; VII - three days afterconclusion of the experi- -ment; VIII - seven days after. (Arabic numerals have the same designations Card 6/7 ;as in Fig. 3. -A L 14298-66 ACC NR: AT6003884 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: none REF: 015 OTH REF: 03-1 HIRONKIN, A.G.; BRESLAV, I.S.; KONZA, E.A.; NOURACREV, A.D.; SALATSINSKAYA, Ye.N.; TROSHIMIN, G.V.; FEDOROVA, L.D.; qH~KLFVA.._kM Effect of prolonged sojourn of animals in oxygen-enriched air on some physiological functions. Probl. kosm. biol. 4:518- 530 165. (MIRA 18.,9) L 22778-66 FWT(1) SOT71 Drl/',t.KT (R-1-1) ACC NR- AP606-9-7-~2 SOURCE CODE: UR/6219~ 6 061/002/0025/0028 ADTHOR: Zhir G 1~r lay, 11 S& R2govenko, Ye. S.; - --onkin..At___.. _es Shnio ey- ORG: PhIgIolo Institute im. I. P. ?avlov,AN i33SR (Institut fiziologii AN Ssfiff TITLE: Effect of prolonged presenco In a hyperoxia medium on the monlrey body ~OTJJRCE: Byulletonl eksper:Lnentallnoy biologii I meditsiny, v. 61j, no, .2, 1966, 25-28 TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, hyperoxia, environment test chamber, londitioned reflex ABSTRACT: One youno adult rhesus monkey weighing 3.6 kg and one young capuchin monkey weighing 1.9 kg were inveiitigated to determine ~he effects of prolonged eroxialo -n physiological indices and higher .bentral nervous activity. Prior to experimentation the animals were conditioned to the barometric chamber for 3 mos under normal atmospheric 6onditions (0.2 to 0.4% carbon dioxide.. 70 to 80% relative humidityj, and a 25 to 260 temperature). Following this poriod., the animals were Observed for 10 days under normal atmospheric conditions, then for 10 Lc-'sull-a- UDc: 612,273-1-019e599-82 L 2278-66 ACC NR: AP6009722 days under hyperoxic conditions (60% oxygen and. 4e/o nitrogen), and of hours of ''e P again for 10 days under normal conditions. Number s- e 'and general condition were recorded daily, rectal temperature and blood 'analysis results were recorded every 5th day, and oxygen consumption 'and respiratory ii1ovement frequency were recorded hourly. Higher .Gentral nervous activity changes were determined by conditioned reflexes. During the first few days under hyperoxic, conditions, the physiological indices and conditioned reflex activity of the two animals.' Oropped slightly. However, at the end of the 10 day periodj no pathological changes or adverse effects on higher central nervous Activity were found. These data conci= with literature data and aemonstrate again the ability of monkeys to adapt successfully to a t moderately hyperoxic medium. Orig. art, has: 3 figures and 1 table, 1 [061 bUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 30Jun64/ ORIG REIF: -012/ OTH REF: 612- ATD PRESS:q,~-Lq L 16812-66 EWT(l) SCTB DD ACC HR: AT6003887 SOURCE CODE: UR/28iiS/W004/000/0518/0530 AUTHOR: Zhironkin, A. G.; Breslav, I. S.; Konza, E. A.; Nozdrachev, A. D.v Salatainakaya. Ye. N.; Tr?~hikhin_, G. Y. FqAq_r,_ov_a._1._JD, S!imeleva, A. M. .ORG: none _9n some. physiological TITLE: Effects of prolonged exposure to o~ ,functions In animals 'SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, ,v. 4, 1965, 518-530 TOPIC TAGS, oxygen, hyperoxia,-physiology, space medicine, closed ecology system ABSTRACT: Experiments were performed on white mice kept 10 days In a closed Sys- tem filled with air or a gaseous mixture containing 63% oxyf:en to determine the er-: ,fects on some basic functions in relation to the length of cxposure. The respira- tory rate of the "oxygen" mice was noticeably slower than that of the control mice and their oxygen consumption was somewhat higher. Hyperoxia lowered thyroid func- :tion, changed hematological Indices (decrease in hemoglobin concentration, number :Card 1/2' A. no nc ::oictions in ani-mals to Increascd ambleat partial o:-y,-Cn t t11-- Conf~,rciice-on -m S-ince M;2dicinc held in a p0 proble-,".'am koF.,mlchc~koy vic-ditsiry, 1966. Problemy all (j,z-objc;,-,r, of ::.I),-,cc mz.tarlaly 1conferent 76~`1C TAGS: hyporo'.%tia, orrytInLropoicsis, henatology An an~-~rsis iv~is nnac'lo of -J-1c 6ynamnics of the ellect Of 0 ren _on_ eryt-a XYT I'CZ)O'k~sis ',!I rLas an--~ 'mice. For p,,irpose, erythrocyte acid- resistance, ;L-on of' arterial blood, and thus the process of !)-iood re-onerattion, was studied i2i addition to the standard hematological kndiccs. D ~ i r i nI-'r 13 d'-'yS 11, an a-maosp'ne're Nvith C10"i'O Oxy.."on and 401,fo nitrocTen, the al 4 ed decreased hemoglobin and erythrocy~'~~ cownts 1-0171P;101' ~.L 1),006 ofi-ni.c.e.51how Card -L A,-C NR. accoMpanied 10Y ret-"Culocytos-"Ls. A 90-mlin exposure to ox, J. L ffect jr;en under a pressure of 2. Ehad little eff On 'L*'-1C Sumnka:y ind'-iccS of the arterial blood in mice, but did produce con- sld,~rab-"Le fLuctuations, tending mainly toward increase. jin the reticulocytte count.avid erythrocyte acid resistance. A_,10-hr e%-posure to pure oxygen at normal pressure caused the ra.'.v6-11'OCy'LO_ count to incroase, but it aiterwards decreased. The reticulo- CYLO CO-C'nz and Cry"'i-irocyte acid-resistance decreased ini-dally, but afterwards 1r,creased. arteriz-.1 blood change dynamics occurred in rats after a 72-hr Qxpos re, SU*_!.C~Onz ZO C::'usc lung ciarmago. in 'Uie Iatior --ase, these shifts- were rnorc zibarply pronounced. Exposure to a medlurn with increased P02 thus causes noticeable stimu- "ation 62 C~-T.1"ropoicsis. sornet-irnes f0iloweci by a short period of erythropoiesis. Cj CZ C,~~- Cuill-Lcli'tL Li'&C ;j.00" G C ')!'C 0 C01-1c4tioll-; l-iypcz-uxia nlay c u c uc !,IliY lJOCO;'It., whcn the organisra is Fviitchcd' n-oi-n-l"', ox-y;, n con'Lent. This",'igai-avatca Oci cn-y,,i 7 :)02 11,1vc cl'~'Ocks: dc--cAnding or, L i erytIll'opoics1s -,'IZIY 00 (3 to 1 llo.Xia c:'Ll-,cr suppi7csscd o:.. stipnulatod in the end. A. No. 22; 1,TD Repor-lu 66-11 ISUE-V DATE.- C.' Card 3/_~ /17 Of C U S, jr -c- -~, ") 1: 1 1 1- e njui~ 0 V4 -,~-alase lie a on 4 t res, iz :Lrv- MCI- a 77 ? SHMELEVA, A.N. --,- -Waft-WOUN Methods of studying the origin of natural residual magnetiza- tion of sedimentary rocks. Trudy VNIGRI no.204'.30-37 163. (MIRA 16&6) (Rocks.. Sedlmntary--Hagnetic properties) 11 SIMLEVA h Am Paleamagnetic studies of some sections of UpTer Cretaceous sediments in the western foothills of the Fergana RanRe. Trudy VITIGRI no.2042212-219 163. (MIRA 16s6) Fergana-Geology.. StraticraDhic) rgana-Rocks, 5edimentary-Magnetic properties) t KHRAMOV, A,,N.1 SWELEVA, A.N, Data on the geological history of the earth's magnetic field. Trudy VNIGRI no.2042264-301 763. (MM 16.-6) (Geology, Stratlaraphic) (Rocks, Sedimentary-Magnetic properties) 37792- 0 S/12o/62/000/002/ol6/047 A.UTHORS: Bolotov, V.,N., Devishev, INI.I., Filatov, V-V., and Shaieleva, A. P. TITLE: Multichannel pulse amplitude analyser for ionisat�on calorimeter PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.2, 1962, 66-70 TS"IT: The ionisation calorir.-ieter is the basic inst ument for determining energy of hyper-rapid particles (E ~-:~10li eV) present in cosmic rays. The authors' calorimeter consists of 130 ionisation chambers with capacitive memories and output by means of a mechanical commutator. An elec-:romagnetic oscillograph is used for registering the riasults on a photographic strip 120 mr,-, in width. The dynamic range required for the record for a given chamber is of the ordex- of 200:1, i-.rith a precision of 15~"O' near the lower limit (20 relativistic particles). The amplifier (vacuuni tube) and control circuits of the instrument are described in some detail. Two traces are photographed, apparently in the ratio of 11:1 Card 1/2 Multichannel pulse amplitude ... S/12o,162/000/002/ol6/o47 I E14o/i;163 (voltage divider 430 k - 43 k for the attenuated signal). It is considered that the error due to system instabilities will be less than 10"'~ with calibration once a day. There are 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Physics Institute, AS USSR) SU3MITTED: July 11, 1961 Card 2/2 I -OV DlYr,"., 11. DEEVISIEV, M. I.; DOLOGOSHE YM,, B.A.; V-DW, ,o Track-Detector Charber Investigation of C-liaracteristics of so-c; chambers. t~nor'v sifomitted for the Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (ITfPAP), Jaipur India, .-i4l Dec 1963, ACCZES--,01,~ NR: AP-.10-33107 G 31 336 1 Bolotov, V. N. Dayon, '--4. 1. ; Devisli-lev, M. 1. '~Cin.Lanov-,, L.J F. T UC',7CGV, B. 1. ; Shmeleva A. Accuracy of tracing tho parziclc trajectory by ,. spark in a spark Pribory* i tell-h-nika ex'-IsPeri-.-nenta, no. 2, 19c'4, 57-61 TO?1C 77~--GS: s--3ark cha-mber, lart-c ~-,ap spark cosz-.de ray st4dy, pa-rzicle trajectory A cualitative invef ti,-Ztion o-' thle s*-h--'-'+z (tranziatioa) and Zngla 4. % bc:vlcc-- an'" pz-.,,hs in a 20-crn is Z-Cported. wr, -Na-filled at 650 tozr tc:;t had a with r- Z'~CCZ-SSION N"`: AP4033107 7,~~:-Zor_.--.cd with a parallel (130 kv) and Series ('05 kV) co-.1-acction of the wit!-. tac su-r,-,Iy surge genczator. The spa.zk t-ic.'zncsz was 1-Z rnrn. it was provei tHant "hirr'a-energy (500-600 Gcv/s) ?articles can b~2! nacasured by t-lac n-IjC _r a- :Z.- '! ~. au it f to to -2. L, 0 Z' Cirri fo !Ii s us C..'ul to -Or theiz :--;In ir. corn.:5-ater data proccrslng, to V. A. 0v, V. zi -~'or their help in z-.1;-nLi- and operating the spar-IC. ch-c-mbazs, z;.~_ _~, >7. Yociulova ior her halp in. processing the results." Orig. art. has: 5 figuz . and 9 Z:*Grmulas. .;'_S_10 CI :A.TIO'.NIr; F iziches.',-.-.y institut P. X. Lebedeva AIN' SS51R of :?'.-~y S i c S S SR) y 6 ZXCL: 00 7; C;- OT---7.*z2.. L 4489-66 EWT(M_)/FCC/T -IO(c) ACC NRt "5024660 SOURCE CODE: IM/0048/65/029/009/1777/17WI AUTHORS A21-0tov, YON.; Devishev, M,19; Kliman kkW_A!1LV~&%_P ORO: none TITLE: Some characteristics of wide gap spark chambers nd applications of such chambers in cosmic ray physics /Report, All-UnIgA Confereme an Qonjg_R&j_j%X held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/ SOURCE: AN BSSR& Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 29, no. 9. 1965, 1777-11780 TOPIC TAGS: spark chamber, particle detector, particle track, cosmic ray particle ABSTRACT: Recent literature on the characteristics of wide gap spark chambers is briefly reviewed from the point of view of the applicability of such chambers to pro- blems of cosmic ray physics. The "streamer chamber" of B.A.Dolgoshein, B.I.Luchkov, and B.U.Rodionov (Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiz., 46, 1953 (1934); Doklad na konferentaii po Mike vysokikh energiy, Dubna, 1964) is also discussed briefly. The raot-mean- square angle between the two tracks of the same particle -.-.muccessively traversing two chambers with 20 cm gaps in a direction making an angle of less than 80 with the elec- tric field was found to be 5 x 10-4 radian. With this smmCLI. angular dispersion it would be possible to measure momenta up to 550 BeV/* with ithe aid of a 150 ca long 10 kOe zagnetic field. This angular dispersion can be decrewed by improving the unifor- mity of the electric field and the purity of the gas, and by reducing the delay be- Card LAA(39-66 ACC NR: AP5024660 tween passage of the particle and application of the field. The direction of the spark agrees with that of the track within 10 even when the angle between the track and the electric field is as large as 40-500. The shower efficiency of a spark cham- ber with a 10 cm gap has been found to be 100:% for showers of up to 200 particle '.:,. . tracks making angles less than 200 with the electric f.ield, and under certain cond.i- tions it is possible to distinguish tracks of heavily ionizing particles against a background of minimum ionizing particle tracks. It is pogisible to increase the delay between particle passage and field application up to 20 microsec. without reducing the recording efficiency for single particles ).below 100 %, but the quality of the track deteriorates when the delay exceeds 2 microsec. In the streamer chamber the duration of the high voltage pulse is nicely controlled so that sti-enner development begins but the spark discharge stage is not reached. It is thus posidble to record narim tracks for particles moving in an arbitrary direction with respect to the electric field. The streamer chamber appears to be the best of all track chambers for accurate deter- minations of track directions and curvatures. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, SUB CODE: NP/ SUBM DATE: 00/- ORIG MF: OOS/ OTH MWs 007 Card 2/2 L 6948-66 QJT(1)LFWZEWA(h) GW ACC NR' AP 5026237 SOURCE CCDE: IIR/0048/65/020/010/1053/1955 AUT11OR: Akopyan, G.S.; Shmeleva, A.P. ORG: none TITLE: On the ionizing particles accompanying approximately 170 BeY nucleons at 2 km altitude /Report, All-Union Conference on Cosmic Lay Physics held at Apatity, 24-31 August 1964/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizich eskaya, v.29, no. 10, 1965, 1953-1955 W, TOPIC TAGS: Primary_cosmic ra , secondary cosmic ray, jpark chamber, nucleon, muon, ionization chamber ABSTRACT: The authors have investigated the ionizing particles accompanying high energy cosmic ray nucleons at 2 km altitude in order to obtain data to aid in the interpretation of cosmic ray investigatiors of high energy nucleon interactions. The particles were recorded with a telescope of three 1.00 cm2 spark chambers in 3 the 30 x 60 x 140 cm gap of an electromagnet which provided a 10 kOe field. Below the telescopt was a 10 tray ionization calorimeter containing 800 g/cm2 of iron for measuring the energy of the high energy primary. Primaries with energies from 100 to 300 BeV were observed. The exponent in the energy spectrum of these particles was 1.8-+0.8. The momenta of the accompanying ionizing pirticles were measured with the magnetic field and the spark chambers. ParLicles with momenta less than 1 BeV/c L 6048-66 ACC NRI AP 5026237 were deflected out of the telescope and so could not be measured,, and the curvatures of the tracks of particles with momenta greater than 30 DeVA were too small to measure. The exponent in the energy spectrum of the accompanying particles was 1.2�0.5. The density of accompanying particles within 30 cm of the primary was 0.0023 cm-2 and the density within 70 cm of the primarr was nearly the same. Sixty, percent of the accompanying particles were negatively ;.,harged. The accompanying particles were not stopped by."6 cm of lead; it is concluded that they are muons. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CCDE:.AA SUM DATE: 00/--Oct65 ORIO.. TEF: 004 OM REF: 000 Card 2/ DZAGUROV, S.G.; SAFONOV, G.A.; IVANOVA, G.A.; SHMEVA. G.A. Use of Russian agar for the preparation of -Dcliomyelitis virus plagues (colonies). Vop.virus. 6 no.5:632-~114 S-0 160. (MA 24-7) 1. Institut izucheniyu poliomyelita AMN SSSR, 14oskva. rpOLIOMYE-LITIS) (A G A R) DZAGUROV, S.G.; SIR-MILEVA., G.A.; VILINER, L.M. Comparative study of the dynamics of the inacIdivation. of a virus in dialyzed and nondialyzed specimens of vace-ime aggainst polior-.-,-el�tis detoxified with formaldehyde. Vop. virus. 6 iLo.5:616-617 5-0 161. (~IIF(A 15:1) 1. Institut poliomiyelita.i virusnykh entsefal.itov A14N SSSR, Moskva. (POLIOMLITIS) i"14M S/153/62/005/oo4/003/oo6 E021/E435 AUTHORS: Filippova, L.I.,,Shmeleva, G.A- TITLE: Galvanic deposition of lead from chloride baths- PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, v.5, no'.4, 1962, 624-628 TEXT: Th e possibility q,f obta;ining a lead coating from chloride baths, the influence of the nature and concentration of additions and the conditions of electrolysis on the external appearance, structure, hardness, porosity and corrosion resistance of the lead coatings were studied. Electrolytic deposition was carried out in a 100 ml bath using lead anodes and copper and iron cathodes. The electrolyte was prepared by dissolvinF lead chloride in a saturated solution of sodium chloride at room temperature or the temperature of electrolysis. The lead concentration was 10 to 20 g/litre and the sodium chloride concentration 300 to 316 g/litre. 'Yhe deposit was examined visually and under the microscope at a magnification of 510. Microhardness measurements were carried out. The porosity was estimated by an anodic treatment and the corrosion resistance in the usual chamber. The influence of the following Chrd 1/2 5/153/1:')2/005/004/003/006 Galvanic deposition of lead ... E021/E435 additions wits investise:ated: P-naphthol, resorcyl, phenol, diphenylamine, glue, gelatine, in concentrations of 0-1 to 3 g/litre. The current density varied from 0.2 to 2 A/dm"! and the temperature front 25 to 600C. The thickness of the coating in the majority of cases was 101i. In the presence of additions of P-naphthol and glue or gelatine, a good deposit could be obtained. A fine-grained% dense, non-porous, bright deposit of 10 to 301L thickness can be obtained from an electrolyte of the c6mposition (in g/litre): Pb 10 to 20, NaCl 300 to 316, P-naphthol 0.1, glue 1.5 or P-naphthol 1.0, gelatine 1.0 The temperature was 40 to 600C and the current density 0.2 A/dm2 without stirring o*r 1 A/dm2 with mechanical. mixing. There are 1 figure and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra tekhnologii elektrokhimicheskikh proizvodstv Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologiche--;kiy institut, (Department of Electrochemical Production Technology Ivanovo Chemical Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: March 9, 1961 Card 2/2 ? 4 US'SR/An-a1Y,-is cf Inor-anic Substances G-2 Abs Juur: Ref 271hui-Ehimiya, No 6, 19-557, 19562 Author G. G. Shmeleva, V. I. Ptrashen' Ins t - - ----------- Title Coloriiaotric Determination of ThalliLLm by Visual -lothod vrith Application of thyl Violet OriL Pub: Tv. Rovocharkas. Politehlin. III-ta-, 1956, 41(.55), 35 - 40. Abstract: Tho deteri-aination of Tl.(3-V) is based on the for- mation of little soluble ca..',-Dounds by galoid-co.-n- plax anions of Tl(;5--,) with methyl ViDlOt (I); tliaese coi-ipounds are blue-violet Colored and ex- tracted by orGanic solvents. Tl(14-) is oxidized first, and the excessive Cl is eliminated by boil- Card 111-0 - 41 - USSR/Analysis of Inorganic Substances G-2 Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur,Klaim-iya, 1.1o 6, 1957, 19562 ing for -a short tiil'e. 1 - 2 i-til of the neutral solution of Tl(3-f-)# 0.7 ziil of 1 n. Hr"l and 1 nil of a O.G2',!I solution of I are nut into a flat bottomed test tubeip the voiLui,.e of the liquid is increased to 5 ml with water, and it is extracted v;it~j 5 ml oi, toluenz). TILIe coloration intensity of the toluene 1-ayer is in proportion to Tl(3-+) content. Iiis not e,-,tr--cted by talualle. The quantity of Tl(34-) is determined ushi-ig a standard scalu, prepared in the say~La ,,,ray. The standard scale is serviceable two W001M. 0.2 - 0.05~ cf Tl(3--*) in 1 ral are determined by the above taethod. +The detc-rmination error ~4oes not exce,,,d 1011-'% Na Card 2/3 42 2 + 2 34- + 2* 2* C a Zn- Iii- , Go Mn Cdlz;--,L- Int+ AS5-~nd 901'4- do not interfere wit G. N. "Micromorphology of the Receptive Innervation of the Female internal Genitalia." Kazan' State Veterinary Inst imeni N. E. Bauman, Kazan', 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences) SO: 1--,055, 16 Fa, 56 . '. ' 7,._ 18,-.9.) ~ I I .: I f~ FOLTKAFTOVA, G.A. (Eazarl, Universltetska,' fa ul. 34, kv.---); 1~1,V-E4EVA, G.N. (Kazan, Boynichnaya, 19, kv.1) Effect of cerbocholine oil th(~ structure of Dryoneural :,yna-pses. Ark1h. anat., i-Int. i embr. 47 no.1-2:/d,!-40l D 164. (l/IftA 18:4) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. - Prof. G.T.Zubusov) Kazanskogo int.-d-if-gingkogo institut-a. S55_%W& , J~.A. ::~ ~-T---~- Struggle of Moscow workers against the Zubatov movement. Tjch. zap. MGFI 110:31-70 157. (MM 11:4) (Moscow-History') (Moscow-Iabor and laboring classea) F.I..; SINELEVA, I.A.; PETROV, G.N. KISLYUKI Effect of compounding on the characteristics of a synchronous generator in a movable electric station Jor resistance welding. Avtom. avar. 14 no.5:67-73 My 161. (MIRA 14"5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel,'skiy magistralinykh truboprofodov. (Electric welding-9quipment and Ins-titut po stroitel'stvu supplies) 3 r SIO 2/60/026/0"/019/035, BO!~~/B06)06 AUTHORS: -Kislyuk, F. I., Lifshits, V. S., and Shmelpva, I. A. TITLE. New Nondestru-t'ilre Method of Determining the Quality of B,-i -~ t We Id o 11~4 14 PERIODICAL'. Zavodskaya laboratoriya, )960, Vol. 26~ No. 11: pp. 1262-7263 TEXT: The known nondestr7Active test methods cann-nt be applied in the case of butt welds.. since the material defects in the surface are very thin and the we.1d seam shQws a considerable thickeniag. In the pre~!ent case a nondestructive patented (Ref. 1) test method is described. In principle. it is based on the fact that a flawless weld 3eam of this kind will show a higher tensile strerg1h than the metal i-Ise,f because of its thickness. In the thicker seam 'Less tensile strains will cccur in the range of elasticity with equal mcdulas of elasticity of weld seam and metal the relative deformation in the seam will be less if it is flawless. By mea,~urirg the deformation on three cross se-:~tiona, i.e., in the seam and Card 1/ "in 14-u1 ~4~uulcy 01 IAUWUUU L" tivebuinhity(R.H.) Factor 1,GatO7,;- 0.38 at 10r1k R,1f. and after drying re~ R.N. Theaugleai-torswnatWusamax drying regains to OX. , During Vie Al-Cr tive inodulus, 1.0 oln,lbe raw skin, attain. pickte (0.71) and b OM after the fimi Cr HCH6 tannage the relative mcKlalus ~f -1 anna after the 14CHO, t, qe (pu 9-10) of 1 ~fi~ation b -SOA jt.P~Lssu gh min- Y 14 ing returmi to. I -s- k Th'I"A'Athoi A1u1ur=kX PZ xr,15- e. H.-decrepses to' ins 0.98 at 0%-- of 1.15" 'and after.) ' annage the rein:--,, a min. ~dter,the annage., In the 2, After acldi-~ f 0.74, and after xatiba Ow-Ole fL L ;4- were of Ph (or I a.rid 190 rllr a (T d o .or (ff) 14 :.rstlos of 80-13t cases of Pl"b sligy wtk- 60A slj)~ ratjo of Vm Orn glitod 016of (1) AC IM mp./;1m, AM Ivemo, PC . cm I to nij~/dm.l and W, 0. - With 'WA 1804" 6~~ worc obftrved, but 0 a txi~ of I regular pitting. , On rainoving Almoa-- lfumftij,.:~ TM m BARABANOV, L.G.; KONOPISYA, A.I.; FODIMAN, L.V., Icolorist; SaIEUVA, 1'.S.; CHEBIKINA, V.A., dessinator Practices for improving the assortment and quality of production. Tekst. prom. 21 no~. 4:55-67 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7~ 1. Direktor kombinata IlTrekhgornaya Manufaktiira" (for Barabanov). 2. Zaveduyushchaya otdelochnym proizvodstvom kombinata "Trekhgornaya 14anufaktura" (for Konopleva). 3. Nachallnik laboratorii kombinata "Trekhgornaya Manufaktura" (for Shmeleva). (Textile fabrics) MOROZOI~'Sj~-.LY.A, T.S.; SIEVELEVA., L..S. Deteri-d-ning the strength of textile fabrics '3-1 means of bands with reduced dimensions. Standartizatsiia 2-5 no.10:30-33 0 ,61. (MIRb 14:c') (Textile fabrics-Testing) ARYPIFOVA, T.M.; KOZLOVA, V.S.; KRYUI-OVA, A.S.; 'IIMELEVj~, L-S. HiFh-cuality crease resistant finithing of cotton fabricF. Tekst.- C prom. 21 nD.',:67-&q MY '61- (MA 15:1) (Cotton finishing) G;rease resistant fabrics) Nau SHMELIVA. M.I.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Moo]xa) Nurse's work in sanatoriums for children afflicted with ostooartioular tuberculosis. Med. aestra n0.7:16-19 J1 154. (MIRA 7--7) (TUBIMCULOSIS, OSZKOARTICULA-R, in infant and child *nurse's role in ther.) (NURSING CARE *of children patients with osteoarticular tuberc.-) STP4V,LKVA,M.I. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Regenerative processes in osteoarticular tuberculosis; clinical morphological investigation. Probl.tub. no-5:29-36 S-~O '55 (ISRA 8: 11) 1. Iz otdelaniya kostno-sustavnogo tuberkuleza imeni T.P.Krasno- bayeva (zav.--prof. Z. Yu. Rol'e) i patomorfologicheskogo otde- leni.v-a (zav.prof. V.I.Puzik) Instituta Tuber~~culsza AMN SSSR (dir. Z.A.Lebedeva) (TU9P,RCULOSIS, OSTENLRTICULAR, pathology, regen. clin. & autopsy findings ) SHN!BLEVA, M.I., kand.med.nauk Result of use of medical physical wultwio in osteoarticular tuberculoqis in children.' Probl.tub.' 36 !100,6.-42-50158 (MIRA 11:10) 1. 1% otdeleniya kostno-sustavnogo tuberlmleza (zav. prof. Z.Yu. Rellye) Instituta tuberl-uleza AMN ZBSR (dir. Z.A. Lebedeba)*' (TUBERCUWSIS, OSTBOARTICULAR, In inf. & child. exercise ther. (Rua)) (EXERCISE THERAPY, in vprious dis. osteoArticular tuberc. in ,-hild. (Rus)) SOKOLINq M.L.; SOLCMONIK, S.S.; TARABRINA, V.Mt; SWIVVA, M.N. Treatment of pyoderma patients with bicillin-3. Sov.med. 25 no.2: 138 F (MIRA 14:3) 1. 1z polikliniki-Ramenskogo meditsinskogo ob"yedineniyag mediko- sanitarnoy chasti tekstillnogo kombi-nata ".Krasnoye znamya" i g9rod- skoy poliklinilti g. Zhukvvokogo. (PENICILLIN) (SKIN--:)ISFASES) 1. SHI&LEVA, N. 2. USSR (600) 4. Collective Farms 7. Collective farm board effectively directs agricultural work. Kolkh. proizv. 12 no. 10, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. SHMEIWA, N. A day at the nVetarinary medicine and zoetachny" pavilion at the All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. Vaterinariia 32 ne.10:24-31 0 '55. (MIRA 8:12) (MOSCOW--VETERINARY MEDICINE FMIIBITIONS) - ---- --- People with a glorious profession .(223 stories Reviewed by N.Shmelev.). Znan.sila:33 no.11:32 about builders." N '58. (NIRA 11:12) (Conatraction workers) LEBMEVA, Z.A., redaktor; SHMEIEVA, N 'A., redaktor; SAVON, A.A., redaktor; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tek~h~i;ird"-ho-~6,k-,,i-y~'redaktor. [Surgical methods of treating tuberculosis] Ehizurgicheakis metody lechenila pri tuberkuleze. Pod red. Z.A.lebedevoi, N.A.Shmeleva, Moskva, Goa. izd-vo med. !It-ry, 1954. 134 p. (MLRA 8:2) 1. Akademiya meditsinakikh nEuk, Moscow. Iastitut tuberkalesa. (Tuberculosin) (Chas t--4oxgery ) 2 3;~FeBstch. Stones In lead iiystal to" N A., at6levap SUklo i Keram.- 10, 1~ -blones R Mr7' ro. 6, 3G-4lNiJ-. 0.2 rr -ere IdentlF and kyan tq~ m. in diam. % fed as sillimanite I -bed " elongated and rounded sluglewaysta they are descri protrud, an" from which strine and waN e Into the glaam Both minerals occur in the heavy fraction (Isolated by sedl ;:j av tation in CHDr.) of the glass sand of Novoselkovs] en which makes ~p about 0,129o' of the tot2l. in this h - ~~'rl f thi l f i d td t i , ucra tact ra were n Inrcen age o s e . ( Sillim anite 26.9. istaurolite 24.0. kyanite 14.4, rutile 9.8 - 1., i i :,L, rcon 3.5 te 0.2, anorthite 0.1, tourmaline 15.0, z Ubta andalusite 0.4, and ores 4.8%. Crystal lass comrs. -9 - 4~. ; ~. :* 1 --,"'Z 1 -. . . ;, 0, and PbO contents behaved diff erentl wj i S 1 A, L -cerving the Zeed of soln. of the Al silleake stones, - a SWi" if td, could not fiLsolve th I with 66 4% O . s ternp. vms raised to 1475* for 8 hrs. alkali Y.;" W~- to 16%, and reducing W3 to (3617a were not flow eveir, 1970 takalles and 62.5% SIO% produced a pure gh-ss-', L ShAflar difficidties were observed in Pb-free K-silicate glami' rucits vylth 72% Si%, but not in Na-Ca siUmtt gir-Isses which' Ii Ived.the sillimanite-kYnaite stones much more t MW the rate o f~. The ratio Na3O:lCsO In P4 crystal glass detd Wn. If PbO.and E10% were maintained coast. -at 10% xwY, 68%. resp, WZY 1 2 S T 7ii I A-1A I=R/miscellaneoua Glass:manufacture card 1A Pab. 104 8A2 Authors Shmeleva. N. A. Title Struggle for increase in output and quality improvement of lead crystals Periodical i Stek. i ker. 9, 23 27,',SQptevber 1954 Abstract I Suggestion for increasing the'o;;~tput and quality improvement of lead'. crystals used in the manufactiure of artistLe glass and chinaware. Tables; diagram; illustrations. Institution Submitted Sfa4AI3VA, IT.A.; SIMSEKIlLk, A-V- Using Volkhov potash in prodnaing lead crystal. Ieg. prom. 18 no.l: 39-41 A '58. (MIRA 11:2) (Glass manufacture) 1 113 a e or V 03: ostl Ile 3-AA 17LA- a T en"L -F oil "'J0 5 11 r Sir, ea J,ss- . t ij I)o P~T Od3- e Taval.- 0 ellce 0 T ~A- e Orv S . C e Tjx3-- -01e i ,5tel&I 0 -r I I-) ef 111 Ile ~ l1 0 ~CI Iva, -e. I . raa "' " D .C 3 se ri _,jes 111116 tiiiG oce c iole e r', C I it's A ja- 0 ~-fov~ ~,,ac -1tinc t1le t ek 03: 0 (fo s eltl 'Isea 3.11 cle rod-%IC a 'Ical- - ar t - ell C-y to " t~jjs Oe to Or 0, t or 'tica -a A -tLje t less ecqer . ea I cyl -0 0~ t OrL 'b Sitl 'ast -be 0a O~ descTI 11 s le ra tj ,Ned Ora-00 c0 al~L t3 t, %A -, I ar'd or test -r e 5- -nic a -t5 tjl 'A t1le t1je cja~f cla-i t C., tNje t 0 or 1,11C t,, te"de - 0 (.ij ~!.Lr e jes at I -as 0a e -j S aIA", t)1od Oil sylovi * bly~ 0 p -ble rar, a 11 Oil dLrj~75 GjaIj V"3 aelI 'fids ta ts c 11t ac To' re 0~ 0 'adinG . I-J. Tyle OL l. 00 jiv a eT 13 vLe SS 0-cl 12'al'a olls, all t1le all e-r 'P t -, 11 bles laa ,a55 'a 0 "'as 5 t,-rll .,ne -1 r-LICI t j or TO r 0, 11 ad in e - t,ae 0 t ar, ~ acttj bc-tob . , le Of t1te C OIA 00111 lo-'P ItIllb f1re and O%IS 0~0a.aicT oil .,je :Las 90 oviz 50(11 rolls t,11e GTI e oyl ra ACCESSION NR: AT4019309 S/OOOC/63/003/001/0159/0161 AUTHOR: Shmeleva, N. A.; Chistoserdov, V. G.; Gerasimova, A. 1. TITLE: fie effect of dilute hydrofluoric acid solutions on lithium silicates SOURCE: Simpozitun po ste1doobraznomu sostoyantyu. Leningrad, 1962. Steldoobraznoye sostoyaniye, vy*p. 1: Katalizirovannaya kristallizatsiya stekla (Vitreous state, no. 1: Catalyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* simpoziurna, v. 3, no. 1. Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR. 1963. 159-161, insert facing page 163 TOPIC TAGS: glass, photosensitivity, ultraviolet light, crystalline phase glass, crystallizatton, photosensitive glass, .*.hydrofluoric acid, silicate, lithium silicate ABSTRACT: Ile solubility of some photosensitive glass In hydxofluoric acid depends on previous exposure to ultraviolet light. In view of the practical Lnportance of this problem, the crystalline phases which result in increased solubility in hydrofluorto add were studiod. Card. 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019309 A photosensitive glass with 8% Al 03 In the formof 20x 20 x 0. 5 mm plates was used as the test sample. HF solubility was s6died on samples crystallized for 2 hours at a temperature of 500-800C with 50* Intervals, the difference in weight being determined before and after a 50-minute treatment with 10% HF solution. The relative solubility data for the crystalline phases (most probably eucryptite, lithium metasilicate, 11thitun disWcate, spodumene, a -cristobalite, and quartz) was obtained by treating a finelyground sample (0. 5 g) for one hour in 50 cc of 1% hydrofluoric acid at 20C with stirring. 7b,13 rate of dissolution of the irradiated, crystallized samples was 6-10 times higher than that of the nonirradiated samples. Electron micrographs of samples crystallized at 600C showed (N18000) clear striation even on 1-micron crystals. The limited range of increased solubility of irradiated and crystallized glasses In 10% HF solution must be attributed to conversion into a solid solution, the thickening of Its structure and the concentration of cristobalite along the cracks due to shrinkage In the crystal. Orig. art. has 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION- none SUBMITTED: 17May63 DATE ACQ: 21Nov63 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: MT NO REV SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 ACCESSION N'xt: AT4019287 S/0000/K1/003/00l/00G8/00r7 3 AUTHOR: _.Shmeleya,.N.. A.; Tvanova, N. M. TITLE: Lithium - contain] ng glass and some peculiarities in its crystallization SOURCE: Simpozium po steldoobraznomu sostoyanlyu.. Leningrad, 1962. Steldoobraznoye sRstoyaniye, vy*p. 1: Katalizirovannaya kristallizatslya stekla (Vitreous state, no. 1: C talyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* simpoziuma, v. 3, no. 1. Moscow, Izd-vo SSSR, 1963, 68-73, insert page facing p. 73 TOPIC TAGS: glass, glass crystallization, lithium glass, silicate glass, binary system, photosensitive additive, irradiation, microcavity ABSTRACT: The crystallization of three different types of lithium glass starting with the binary system L120-SIO and gradually adding photosensitive additives (Ag+CeO2, K20, A1203) was investigated by the thin layer method in ultraviolet light. Investigation of the crystalliza- tion process on small glass fragments made It possible to study the formation of microcavities produced by gas bubbles, larger cavities and intermediate dendritic structures. Ile Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4019287 presence of expansion microzones was demonstrated In which tho material breaks to form microcavities. In the expansion zones, the nature of the crystallization shifts slightly toward the formation of solid solutions with increased Si02 content of the liberation of free Si02' By introducing photosensitive additives (Ag+CeO2) into glass, the fi-nest dis- tribution of the gas cavities or expansion microzones can be assured throughout the glass. This effect was obtained during crystallization in an irradiated glass with 20% M20, but in another glass the effect was obtained only after crystallization with preliminary irradia- tion. The fine distribution of gas cavities in the crystalline substance Is the reason for brown colors of different Intensities In the fragments. This gives the Impression of a Iblacl?' substance and Its mobility during tile displacement'of the oxpanston zones. The crystallization of SiO in the form of cristobalite, tridymite or qiartz proceeds Inside the gas cavities, and prefiminary Irradiation causes the crystaffization equilibrium to shift toward a higher quartz content. OrIg. art. has: 5 figures and 4 tables. ASSOCIATIOM none SUBMITTE D: 17May63 DATE ACQ: 21NovG3 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MT NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 II.A.; CHIS"POLZO-OV7 II.G.; G[,,RASlMOVA, A.410 Effest of diluted scdutlons of hyd-rofluoric a;:~-!d on I-ithlum allia.-tes. Stekloobr. sost. no~1~159-161 163. (MIIRA 27,10) ACCESSION NR: AT4019310 S/0000/63/003YO01/0161/0164 AUTHOR: Chistoserdov, V. G.; Shmeleva, N. A.; Serdyuk, A. M. TITLE: A study of the crystallization products In the magnesium aluminosilicate system with additions of titanium dioxide SOURCE: Simpozium po stekloobraznomu sostoyaniyu. Leningrad, 1962. Stekioo- braznoye sostoyaniye, vy*p. 1: Katalizirovannaya kristallizatsiya stekla (Vitreous state, no. 1: Catalyzing crystallization of glass). Trudy* simpoziuma, v. 3, no. 1. Moscow, lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 161-164 TOPIC TAGUS: glass, glass crystallization, magnesium aluminosilicate, cordierite, clinoenstatite, titaniuirn dioxide, catalyzed crystalli:.Iation A. 3 S T RA C*11- Th-j crystal I ization products of qlasses of the Mq0-AJ'P03-SiO2- TiO2 s%5'em t' ~! effect of T'02 additiOn were studied. The dynami,;s 1 " . F, 4 1 .- F the formation o f c. r V s 1in--z p!135es were inve5tigated by high-temperature x-r;jy -3nalys;s. The tost s,~,molle t'-,a5 glass 59 with the composition 61 .19/, Si02, 18.3" A120 , and 20.3% . 5% silica. lonizaLion curves were plotted for norc t - NaG PIu5 0 Z n rys alline, cry stalline, and quenched glasses at different temperatures. Both ionization curves and therrilograr-as were also recorded for glass 59 containing 10%, TiO2. it was found C Card 1/2 SHMELEVA, N.A., inzh. New method of improving the quality of glasq. Stek. i ker, 21 no.7311-14 Jl 164. (MIRA 17s!0) 1. Leningradakiy zavod khudozhastvannogo stakla. .::~IIMFLEVA, N.A.., L "VANOVA, Y,---RA F ff.5. 8 1,~Yi,zradskty zavc-d khudczhe-~z-vennog-o, stekla sortovcy pcsur3y. SHMELUVA, N.I. Reaction of the hemopoietic system to surg'Leal intervention in irradiated animals [with sumimar7 in English]. Med.rad. 4 no.2: 55-59 F '59- WRA 12:4) 1. 1% eksperimetallxw#rakovogo otdala (zav. - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik S.F. Aleksandrov) TSentrallnogo nauchno-iseledovatell- skogo rentgeno-radiologicheakogofnatituta Kinisterotva zdravookh- raneniya SSSR. (SURGERY, OPERATIVE, reactions of hemopoietic or.-ans to extra-hemo- poietic surg. in irradiated animals (Rus)) (HEMOPOIETIC SYSTEM, physiol. same) (ROENTGEN RAYS. effects, same)