SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHUMARINA, A.V. - SHUMEYKO, G.K.

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LYUBIMOV, N.S.P kand.tekhn.nauk; MANUKEIN, A.S., starshiy nauchnyy- sotrudniki, kand.tekhn.nauk; SHUMALRINA,,AJ... inzh.; SLADKOPEVTSEVA, G.Ye., inzi-I.; -,PRKUNAS N. L. T -5' - J, 's Mz . Mitk9ftLIJ, U.S. Reviews and bibliography. Tekstu.prcm. 25 no.11:90-94 N 165. (MIRA M12) 1. Rukovoditell laboratorii. TSentrallnogo nauchno-issiedov-ell- skogo instituta khlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti, Mosk-,a!,,.(~or Lyubimov). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inst-l~~Ut khlopchatobilmazhnoy promyshlennosti, Moskva (for Manukhin). 3. Khimicheskaya labora-toriya Ivanovskogo mela-nzhevogo kombinata (for Sladkopevtseva, Shumarina, Narkunas). 4. Nachalln-1k tkatskogo proizvodstva Novo-Noginskoy tkatskogo-otdelochrloy fabriki (for Mishketkull). GLADCHIKOVA, Yu.N.; SHUMRIHA, N. 1. Chr-nmotropir. method ?or determining formaldehyde in air. Gig. I san. 23 no.4:83-84' Ap 158. (HIRA 11:6) 1. Iz Ivanovskogo instituta okhrany truds Vsesoyiiznogo tsentrallnogo soveta profsoyuzov. (FORMALDEHY'DE, deteru. In air b chromotropic acid reaction (Rus)) (IITDICATORS A14D RBAGERTS chromotropic acid reaction in determ. of formaldehyde in air (Rus)) (AIR POLLUTION. determ. by formaldehyde with chromotropic acid reaction (Rue)) OBUKHOV, N.A. ~ SHUIAkRI Nk. N. I. - ` - Ventilation of opening and picking units in factories maldng abBor- 'bent cotton. Takst.prom. 19 no.4:64-65 Ap '59. (WRA 12:6) (Textile factories-Heating and ventilation) (Cotton machinery-Cleaning) (Dust collectors) SHIZIARINA, N.I.; GLADCHIKOVA, YU.N. Concerning Professor B.B. Koiranskii's article, "Draft of standards for meteorological conditions in the spinning and weaving enterprises of the cotton industry." Gig. i san. 26 no.7:108 Jl 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz Ivanovskogo instituta okhr-any truda Vsesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta professionaltnykh soyuzov. (TEXTILE FACTORIES-HEATING AIM VENTILATION) (KOIRANSKII, B.B.) SGKil!-,111-~IKIYY D.V. ; DPIL"ZI , V.A. ; 'LEKSEYEVA, G.K. ; .. I L 11 ~1112M;'--TEVA 1; F - * *9 MUS17!A, S.A. Use of oxide catalysts on carriers for the pu-,-~Lfication of exhaust gases by removing ca--bon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Mrudy Ins'.khim.nauk AN Kazakh. SSR 13:174-201 165. (MM-4 18:0) 1 11 1 KAZANETS, I.; KUIIAYEV, D.; SHUMAUSKAS, M- [Sumauskas, M.1; KOCHIITYMI, A. ; SADITHROV, R.; Rfj8j~, V.; KURBANOV, R. The entire country participates in foreign trade. Vnesh. torg. 43 no.1:6-12 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov UkrSSR (for Kazanets). 2. Predsedatell Soveta ~anistrov KazSSR (for Kunayev). 3. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Litovskoy SSR (for Shumauskas). 4. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov ArmSSR (for Kochinyan). 5. Zamestitell Predsedatelya Soveta Ministrov AzerSSR (for Sadykhov). 6. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Latviyskoy SSR (for Rubin). 7. Predsedatell Soveta Ministrov Uzbekskay SSR (for Kurbanov). bf SHUMAUSKAS, Hotey-us Yuozovich LSumauskas, M.J.]; POLYAKOV.A, N., red.; POPOVA, T., tekhn.red. bStory about the future of Lithuania] Rasskaz o budushchem Litvy. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1959. 71 P. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Predsedatell Soveta Hinistrov Litovskoy SSR (for Shumauskes). (Lithuania--Economic policy) SOKOLENKO., N. Ya.; SHUMAYEVY A. D,; VOLY4SKAYA, Ye. I. Multiplica-tian of the leaf beetle Theone (Leptosonyx) silphoides Dalm in the pastures of Kazakhstan. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.10:53-54 0 160. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kazakhskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zashchity rasteniy, Alma-Ata. (Kazakhstan-Wormwood--Diseases and pests) (KELzakhstan-Leaf beetles) SHUMAYEV, A.D. School of advanced practices. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.1:25 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Glavnyy wonom Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskoy stantsil zanha4ty rasteniy. (Plants, Protection of-~-Study and teaching) (Cotton growing) Rum AID P - 2577 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 110-a - 16/16 Authors Gukhman, A. A., Doct., Phys. Math. Sci., Prof. -Shuma,yev A. I. and A. I. Veynik, Does. Tech. Sci., Profs. =1 ~~ , Kand. Tech. Sci. L'O"kh,,A..G., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title A. F. Chudovskiy Teplo obmen v dispersnykh sredakh (Heat Exchange in Dispersion media) Gosenergoizdat, 195TF:-kBook Revlew) Periodical Teploenergetika, 8, 60-64, Ag 1955 Abstract The book is an analysis of large-grain dispersion material. The reviewers consider the book as a timely contribution to Soviet science, although it is not devoid of some small errors. Institution None Submitted No date SHUMAYEV, F.G., professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh neuk. Problems in baking equipment and the heat system of bread factories. Trudy MTIPF 2:115-128 152. (MTaA 9:2) (Bakers and bakeries--Equipment and supplies) SHUMA-YEV_,_ Fgdor GriggglvaXjah; MAKLYUKOV, 11TY8 Ivanovich. MIKHELEY, A.A.. dotsent, retBenzent; NOVITSKIY, B.F., dotsent, retsenzent; GIUZBURG, A.S., professor, spetaredaktor; XEYERLINITSKAY-4. A.Z.. red.aktor; KISINA. Ye.l., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Industrial ovens for baking bread and confectionery] Promyshlennye pechi khlebopekarnogo i konditerskogo proizvoclstva. Moskva, Fishchepromizdat, 1957. 353 P. (MIRA 10:11) (ovens) SYNEWMKO, Nikolay Aleksondrovich, prof.. doktor tekhn.nouk; SIDELIKOVSKIT. Lazar' Haumovich; TURENEV, Vladimir Nikolayevich; MASLd2TNIKOVp M.S.. retsenzent; SHMTEV. F.G.. retsenzent-, SHUKM, S.M., red.; LARIONOV. G.Te.. tekhn.red. [Industrial boiler systems] Kotellnye ustanovki promyshlennykh predpriiatii. Pod red. N.A.Semenenko. Moskva. Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 391 P. (MIM 13:11) (Boilers) MOREV., N.Ye.; SHUMAYEV -9 F.G.- ITSKOVICH, Ya.S.; CHULKOV, V.V. Travelli TsNIIKU-P-7-59 aven with a screened sole and gas heating. Trudy TSNIMP no.8:28-30 160. O-JIRA 15:9) (ovens) KONOVTSEV, Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich; SHTDJ~!~,F_G,prof., retsenzent; KOSININ, T.F., inzb., retsenz6nit; ITSKOVICH., Ya.S., inzh., spetsred.; HAIMIS, R.I., red.; SATAROVA, A.M., tekhn.red. [Equipment of bakery enterprises] Oborudovanie khlebopekarmykh predpriiati:L. Izd.3.,, ispr. I dop. Mosk7a, Pishchepromizdat, 1962- 365 P. (MIRA 15:5) (Bakers and bakeries-Equipment and supplies) (Assembly-line methods) LYKOV, A.V.; LEUDEV, P.D.; VIJKALCVJCH, M.P.; GINZ13U[?G, A.S.; SMOLISKIY, B.M.; SOKOLOV, Ye.Ya.; SYMENEUKO, N.A.; LYKOV, M.'I.; ITE-ONCHY, B.I.; KPASNIKOV, V.V.; SPUMAYEV, F.G.; DR!"'7-S, G.7. Goorgii Aleksandrovich Maksimov; obituary. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 9 no.3:418 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) HUMAYIEYA V.D., nauchnyy sotrudnik; NEVSKAYA, A.I., nauchxiyy sotrucbiik; SHPJJINA, T.N., nauchnyy sotrudnik; 24ITRIYEEVA, V.P., nauchyiyjr sotrudnik; VOLKOV, D.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHIGRINA., T.A., khimik Waste waters from the Leni-nogorsk Polymetallic Combine and their effect on the open water reservoirs of the city. Gig. i san. 28 n0.7:69--13 JI '63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz o~dela gigiyeny Kazall-hskolglo instituta apidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny i Respublikanskoy sardtarno-epi- demiologicheskoy stantsii. 0'81.;-66 L 27 ACC NRt AP6017463 SOURCE CODE: UR/0016/616/000/001/0148/UW AUTHOR: Leonttyevar N. F.: Dish~canty I* P. ORG: Central Disinfection Institute (Tsentrallnyrdezinfektsionnyy TITLE: Comparative'ev4pation of the sensitivity of culture media for-che thebactericidal effeet'of d1sinfectants SOURCE: Zhurnal rid-krobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii., no. is 1966t 248,--- ~TOPIC TAGS: enzyme,, bacteriology ABSTRACT: 'The possibility of using casein media, instead of the usu Inat- :peptone media for checking the bactericidal effect ofdiainfectants in dio- cussed. Meat-peptonep casein and meat-bons media., as well as dx7 agar D 'are compareds- Enzyme hydrolysis (for 4 hours at 5000,, as recommended b7 T-, .Ploskirey A al.) was used to obtain the bases of the casein and meat-bono imedia. The experiments were set up under the methodological rules of the 'Central Disinfection Institute-i The data obtained-showed that the results.. ,of inoculations,of various microbes treated mith various disinfectantsp were, the samie on meat-peptone caseins meat-bone liquids and solid media. 0=- made it possible to draw the coll- parison of the data of all the experiments ~clusioa that casein media (bouillon and agar) were equal to meat-peptonii in sensitivity. Since casein med:i& costs one-seventeenth as much an 'me-a-U--pep one mec ia, - It -i s- i4orfhWhil~ to - 6ofit1iidW'_S'tu --theni-iiif-li--Lfiii---p'ur-po~se of introducing them into practice for determining the bactericidal effect of disinfectants. [JPAS1 06 SUB C9PE SUBM DATE: none Card 1 UDC: -6l5.777Z.779-1W8(OW- ftkva .1 f Or-71A '18210) j td.-~ zav. -- d oktnr inrd.pauk N.f. ordara. Trudovogo Kmsrcg~,- 0 ._nnt3tilta skoroy pomoihchi Imeni SHUMAYEVA, G. N., CAND MED SCII &TEOROLOGICAL FACTOR IN THE COPPER SMELTING SHOP OF BALKHASH COPPERWOIUM AND THE MORBIDITY OF WORKERS UNDER CONDITIONS OF THE "DESERT" CLIMATE OF CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN.,, ALMA-ATA, 1960. (JOINT 9-C-1 'COUNCIL OF INSTITUTES OF PHYSIOLOGY9 M7-0"rt**tL P A T H 0- LOGY9 CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY OF ACAD Sci KAISSR). KL p 3-61 9 237 488 -:11UK, N.K., mayor me-di.t~q-1rskoy sluzliby; SHUMAYrVA, A-tabolism of ws'l-er-soluble vitamins under ccinditiorm of a hot climqto-. Voen.-meed.zliur. no.7-.45-48 f64.. (IMIRAI !8t5) SHUMBilsov9 Y11.1j. Case of recurrent cancer in the same ~~atlenz. Urclogiia no.6-.60 N-D 163. (M:RA 17.9) 1. lz urolo,oicheskogo otdelen-lya (zav. A.A. Kokor-4n) Krasrio- yarskoy krayevoy klinicheskoy ballnitsy~,'To.l. SHMIRLI, S.S., inzhener. Results of consultations of research vorkers of the Institute for Planning Hydroelectric Power Developments. Gidr. stroi.23 no.4.-46-48 '54. (MLRA 7:7) (Hydroelectric power stations) SHUMEL9 S,B,. hener. Conference hold by planning and research organizations. Gidr.stroi.25 no.6:61-62 Jl 156. (MIaA 9:9) Mrdraulic engineering) SOV-98-58-2-18*121 AUTHOR~ __ahumajl_,_~~gineer,, Member of the Presidium, 3rd Ali- Union Hydrological Congress TITLE- The Third All-Unicn Hydrological Congress (III Vsesoyuznyy gidrologicheskiy sllyezd) PERIODICAL! Gidrotekhnicheskoye stroitellstvo, 1958, Nr 2, pp 60-61 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The Third All-Union Hydrolodical Congress took place in Leningrad at the end of 1957. The Congress was attended by 1,240 scientists, engi 'neers and specialists, employed at 300 scientific-research organizations and vuzes, scientific- -technical societies of the electric power industry, mining industry and water transport, and 35 specialists,from Albania, Bulgaria~ Hungary, East Germany, China, Mongolia, Poland, Rumania. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia~ The Congress examined the conditions and prospects for research into the hydrology continents, and pointed out the great achievements accomplished in the field of hydrology and water resources of 'the USSR. A number of reports was heard by the Congress, among which may be mentioned the report of Candidate of Technical Scien- ces V.A. Uryvayev (State Hydrological Institute) "The Study Card 1/4 of the USSR Continental ',.7aters and Further Tasks in This The Third All-Union Hydrological Congress SOV--98-58-2-18/21 Field"~ The Doctors of Technical Scien-,es S,N. Kri~vskJy and M.F. blenke17 (Section for the Scientific Development of -Prob- lems of Water Economicsq USSR Academy of Sciences) and Candidate of Technical Sciences A.I~ Chebotarev (GGI) reported on "Water Engineering in USSR and Problems of Hydrology". Professor A.N. Voznesenskiy (Inetitute "Energoproyekt,") spoke on "The Utilization of the USSR Water Resources and the Pro- spects for Developing Water Power". A total of 9 special- ized sections were working at the Congress: Calculations and Prognoses (Chairmen - Doctor of Technical Sciencesq Pro- fessor D.L. Sokolov-skiy, Candidate of Technical Sciences A~I_ Chebotarev and Doctor of Geographical Sciences G.P. Kalinin); Hydrophysics (Chairman - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Regular Member of the RSFSR Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor B.P. Orlov); Lakes and Vlater Reservoirs (Chairman - Doctor of Technical Sciences~ Honored Worker of RSFSR Sc_~enoe and Engineering, Professor Ye,V~ Blizn-vak); Hydrodynamics and River-Bed Processes (Chairman-Correspond- ingMember. AS USSR., Honored Worker in RSFSR Sciezu:c .nd i!IIIga_neeTi._r,6, Y-A~ elikanov); Water Economics (Chairmen - Doctors of Techn-ioal Sciences S.N. Kritskiy and M-F. Ylenkel?'Ji Card 2/4 General Hydrclo,-~y (Chairman - Doctor of Geographical Sciences, The Third All-Union Ilydrclogi---al Congress SOV-98--53-2-18/21 U Professor L.K., Davydov); Hydrometry and Methods of Hydro- logical Research (Chairman - Candidate of Technical Sciences A~K_ Proskuryakov); Underground Waters and Problems of Under-, groxind Feeding of Rivers (Chairman - Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical 3ciences, Profes~;or B,I. Kudelin). Hydro- chemistry qld San-_'~~,,- ~3r-tection of 'Naters Nlombal-,, AS USSR, 0. A. Alekin). Over 400 reports on a!71 principal problems of the hydroloC~ of co;.~-- tinents were delivered and discussed at the sections. The author lists the work performed during the 40 years of Soviet regime and speaks of current needs. The Congress adopted several decisions, approving the resolutions of the sections, and considered it necessary to establish an inter-depart- mental committee to co-oi~dinate scientific research work. The Congress decided to take necessary measures for an urgent exploitation of the State Hydrological Institutels River-Bed Laboratory, whose activity should further the solving of im- portant scientific problems in the field of hydrodynamics Card 3/4 and river-bed processes~ Future hydrological congresses The Third All-Union Hydrological Congress SOV-98-58-2-18/21 u will convene once every 5 - 7 years. 1 - R - -0 .~d o1 g-,y-----USSR 2. Water power--IISSR Card 4/4 SHUMELI, S. P"IaDPI should be worked out faot, well, and 1,VfO 2 no.1:18 Ja 160. (141RI, 13:5) 1. Prodsodatell soveta pervichnoy organizateii llauc~hno-tekhni- chpehogo obshchegtva "Gidroenergoproyekta." (Hydroelectric power stations) I,% G. "Character of Recovered Liquil 0,3~.gen at the Gasification Plant of' the Machine Building Factoryp" Kislorod, No. 2, 19u'- I S H C),Ii L- L 16 H ~ h I V~ m . KRYLOV, X., inzhener; SHUMELISHSKIY. M., inzhener. Ejector-type refrigerating machine for general use. Khol.tekh. 31 no.3:16-22 Jl-S 154. (KY-RA 7:9) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) SHUMELISHSKIY, M., inzhener m0~ ~~ - ~ Diagram of the heat balance in the jet compressor refrigerating machine. Khol.tekh. 32 no.1:12-14 Ja-Mr 155. (MLRA 8:7) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machines) SHUK]ILISHSKIY. K.. inshener. Causes for irregular functioning of ejector-type stem coolers. Khol.tekh. 32 no-3v22-28 JTI-S '55- (KLRA 9:1) (Refrigeration and refrigeration machinery) SM4ELISIISKIY, 14..Inzh.; BEMNISHVILI, M.&Inzh.; SMOYLOVS,KAYA, I.,inzh. Two-stage ammonia refrigerating machine for refrigerator ships. Khol.tekh- 33 no.4:11-18 O-D '56. (MIRA 12:1) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Refrigeration on ships) SHIP4ELISHSKIY, M., inzh. ~ Regulating the capacity of steam jet refrigeration units. Khol. tekh. 35 no.2:13-15 Mr,-Ap '58. (miRA 11:4) (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) GURWITCH, Ye., inzh.; SIITJ14ELISIISKIT, M.. inzh.; YALII-DVA. Ye.. inzh. Single-stage compressors using Freon 22 at low-boiling temperatures. Khol.tekh. 35 no.5:24-29 S-0 158. (MIRA 11-.11) 1. TSentrallnove konstruktorskove byuro, kholodilluogo mashinostroyenlya (Tor Gurevich). 2. f4oskovskiy zavod "Kompressor" (for Shulelishokly, Yalimova). (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) (Methane) SOV/66-59-4-5/28 Sh elis ineer T-_-ILE-~ Steam Ejecting Refrigerating Machine Utilizing Low Temperature Heat P EP,]-_~ OD-l" AL..-,, Kholodil'naya tekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, pp 21-24 (USSR) JABSTRAC'_'_',; The article describes a steam ejecting refrigerating machine,.11E, de- signed by the Moscow Plant "Kompressor" for - use in metallurgical plants. As source of thermal energy, low pressure steam of 1 atmosphere is used, generated in the evaporator cooling system of Martin -furnaces. T'he machine consists of a vertical mixing condenser and a horizontaleva- porator mounted on the top of the condenser, surrounded by 6 vertical principal ejectors. A block of auxiliary air ejectors with an inter- mediate condenser are mounted on brackets fastened to the condenser. All these elements form one unit. The first industrial sample of this machine was installed in the Central Refrigeration Plant of the Zakavkazskiy Me- tallurgicheskiy Zavod (Transcaucasian Metallurgical Plant) in Rustavi. The installation is Dlanned for 6 machines with a total refrigeration capacity of 6 million kcal/hr. The article describes the operation of 1/2 the installation which uses the iethod of T. Messing (1) as a means of NQ so~; Z-Iec.;-!-~-Ing Refrigerating Machine Utilizing Low Temperatl~re Heat evaluating its energy characteristics. In acco--danoe w�t-h gi.~aj;h 5, t1he machine 11E can be conS4 dered.as:ffir as energy indices P-re concerned, equal to corresponding ejector type refrfgerators of foreign make and caun t'here- fore be recommended for water cooling in metaliurgi,,-al and ot1--x3r .-)-i~~-rts where exhaust steam is availab-le. There are: 2 diagrams, 1 photo, 2 graphs, 1 t h2s-- and 2' refe--en..-;F~, 1 Of L, w hich iz Soviet and 1 German. n- (Moscow Plant "Kompressor' Moskovskiy Zavod "Kompressor" 1-lard 2/'-;' PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5400 Shumelishakiy, Mark Grigorlyevich Ezhektorny-ye kholodilInyye mashiny (Ejector Refrigerating Machinery) Moscow, Gostorgizdat, 1961. 158 P. 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: N.V. Chichkov; Tech. Ed.: E.M. ElIkina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians concerned with the design and operation of refrigerating machinery. COVERAGE: The book deals with the theory and design of ejector refrigerating machinery. Thermal characteristics and data for their computation and formation are included. Research and design materials of the "Kompressor" plant were used in the compilation of this book. The author thanks Professor L.M. Rozenfelld.9 Doctor of Technical Sciences, and the following workers of the "Kompressor" plant: K.I. Krylov, T.A. Mysev, L.S. Smarkalin., Yu. A. Shaposhnikov, G.I. Andrianova, and Ye. I. Yalimova. There are 20 references: 14 Soviet and 6 German. C ard-aI44- SNUMELISHSKIY, M.G. Manufacturina new refrigerating equipment. Khol. tekh. 38 no-5: 13-19 S-0 ~61- (YdRA 1-5:1) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor zavoda "Kompressor". (Refrigeration and refrigerating machiner7) SF1UME-LISHSKIY, M.G., inzh.; BEHANISITIVILI, E.M., inzh.; RASTORGUYEV, V.P., --inzh; - ---- - -- ------ Design characteristics and testing results of the type DAU-80 ammohia two-stage compr6ssor. Khol.tekh. 39 no.2:4-9 Mr-i~p 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy zavod "Kompressor". (Refrigeration on ships) (Compressors) GUREVICH, Ye.S.I. inzh.; SOFER, A.A., inzh.; ROMANOVSKIY, N.V., inzh.; SHUNELISHSX.I.Y. M.G.; BEZHANISHVILII E.M., inzh.; YLKOBSON, re.v., inzh. Developmeyrt of the design of large refrigeration compressors. Khol. tekl!r. 39 no.5:4-1-1 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. TSentrallnoye konstruktorskoye byuro kholodillnogo mashino- stroyeniya (for Gurevichp Sofer, Ron~anovskiy). 2. Moskovskiy zavod "Kompressor" (for Shumaliahskiy, Bezhanishvili Takobson). (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery~ z eA x-" o A, and' 306 -vekqft cot" -Oktumi- - Ph6 pb cc nond thdr "its am amj.,;,Tltei.u9Q-o betweeA thi- l4eft of the mm 4)i lad& the stanco . cr to 1weventi. tM dlffUd=W-color ts INY layer. d SHUNIELYAK, G.P.: ALIPEROVICH, M.A. 116 Some polymethine dyes with a residue"~-of 4,5-(2'-m~thyl-51,41-thia- zolo)thiazole. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.1:251-254 Ja 64. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Filial Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo kinofotoinstituta, g. Shostka. BOGOLYTJBSKIY, V.A.; SHUMMAK, G.P. Alkylation of phenol with alcohols ahd unsaturated hydrocarbons in the presence of hydrodlhloric acid solutions of zinc chloride. Zhur.prikl. khim. 37 no.1:226-227 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Shostkinskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kino- fotoinstituta. AL-PEROVICH, M.A.; SHUMELYAK, G.P. Hydrolytic decomposition of 3-ethyl-4,5-(2'-methYl-5',4') thiazoline-4-thione. Zhur. org. khim. 1 no.4:797-'0798 Ap 165. (MIRA 18-11) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinstitut,, Shostkinskiy filial. SHUMELYAK, P. - -1 -iccept only fattened poultry. Mias. ind. SSSR 29 no-1:35-36 f58. (MIRA 11:3) l.Direktor Kamenato-Podoliskogo ptitsekombinata. (Poultry plants) SMIENKO, B. M. Repair of collective farm macbinery is a work of great Importance. 14ekb.sil.l.boap. 10 no.12:11-12 D '59. (MIR& 13:3) 1. Inzhfner-kontroler Borispolskoy temontno-tekhnicbeskiy stantsii, Kiyevskoy oblasti. (Agricultural machinery-Maintenance and repair) ' -- 1~ C I I ir- ), ~~ . -L . '~; '71TIO pr cr ti.L~-n c. f mar --.'/ chal ~ roc ks the visw--~ in. t of enginuering geclop.7 and the-ir sLrucLural chRra--tari5tics. f,it.i i . J1 sk o F, . no. Z - -3 02- - 3 09 1 '3. -P'. - r. (MIRA 17-10) 1. N'r,-rlkcvskjy u '--versltet, Kbarlkov. LCGVINENKOy N.V*;_LHUMFIIKJS I Thermography of caustobiolites and clayey minarals. IzvDAN SSSR. Ser.gsol. 26 no.6:101-109 -Ta 161. (KIk& 1-4: 6) 1. KharIkovskiy gosudarstvenn-yy universitat. (Thermal analysia) (Caustobiolites) (Glay) SHUMENKO, S.I. Clay minerals in marly chalk rocks of the Northern Donets Valley. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no.1:199-202 My-Je 161. (HERA 14:4) 1 1. Kharlkovskiy universitet im.A.M.Gorlkogo. Predstavieno akademikom N.M.Strakhovym. (Northern Donets Valley--Clay) SHUMENIKOP S. I. Varieties of authigenous sedimentary heulandite in Upper Cretacecrus deposits of the Ukraine. Dokl. AN SSSR. 144 no.6:1347-1350 Te 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Kharlkhvskiy goaudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M.Gorlkogo. PredstAvIeno akad. N.M.Strakhovym. (Ukraine-Heulandite) SHUMENKC), S.I. Determination of deformations of cores based on their textural characteristics. Razved. i okh. nedr 26 no.2:45-46 Feb. '60. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Institut "Gidroproyekt" USSR. (Core drilling) YANOV, E-U-; ",TRAKHOVP KUSHENWHOV, G.F.; ARIUSTAMOV, A.A.; GEY"Ll.',f,,, A N.; GRA.MBERG, I.S.; LIBROIVICH, V.L.; MIKHAYLOV, D.M.; NEKRASOVA, 0:---.; PISA.-ts-HI~~ 17 n. -a. K. Yu. 1. ; TAT ARS FlY, V. BE'. Reviews and discussions. Lit. i pol. iskop. no.6-85-89 and 91-119 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Vsesoyuzr-y, U.L y natichno-issiedovatellskiy geologicheskiy ins"tut, Leningrad. (for Yanov). 2. Geologicheskiy institut LN SSSR, Moskva. Submitted July 12, 1965 (for Strakhov). 3. Moskovskiy gosudarst-vennyy universitet (for Krashermikov). 4. Kazakhskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut minerallnogo syrlya, g. Alma-Ata (for Arustamov). LOGUNEITY-0. N.V.; , Study of elastic quartz. Dokl. AN SSSR 110 no.4:64?-650 0 156. (HLRA 10:1) 1. Rharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. GorIkogo. akademikom N.M. Strakhovym. Predstavleno (Quartz) BELOTSERKOVSKIY, I.G.: CMITTIIIIIIHOV, M.G.: SliUMIKOV, FJ~,,; IMSIMOV, N.P. . nauchiVy red.; GEILASMOVA,IG7.s-.-, -r--e-d-,- "Ji~zdpva; BOROVVEV, N.K., tekhn. red. [New developments in planning labor in construction; practices of the Kuybyshev Economic Council]Novoe v plani- rovanii truda. v stroitellstve; opyt Kuibyshev~;kogo sovnar- khoza. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 57 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Kuibyshev Province-Construction industry-Labor productivity) SHUI,iI-IIY,GV, Pivel -Pavlovich; LENGHL11YO, Leonid Dmitriyevich; nauchn. red.; GI,:",:UMI'-VA, 'Z.M., red. [Ways of increaoing labor productivity in housing construction] Puti poirysheniia proizvoditellnosti truda v zhilishchnom stroitel'stve. Yoskva, .133troiizdat, 1964. 64 p. (MIRA 17:7) SHUMENKOVA, Yuliya Makarovna; SHILIN, Aleksey Narpovich; MESEZIDIIKOV, M.S.,, naucimyy red.; NEVELISHTEYN, V.I., vedushchiy red.; ZHIKHAREVA, M.Ya., tekhn.red. [Key wells of the U.S.S.R.; Maksimkin Yar key well (TomBk Province)) Oporrye skvazhiny SSSR; Maksimkin-lArskaia oporraia sk7azhina (Tomskaia oblast'). Leningrad, Gos,nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Leningr.otd-nie, 1961. 129 p. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno-issledovateliskii geologorazvedoclmyi institut. Trudy, no.166). (MA 14:12) (Maksimkin Yar region--Petroleum geology) (Maksimkin Yar region-Gasq Watural-Geology) BOROZDEI'KOV., V.I.; SEURENSKIY, K.P., kand. fiz.-mat. nauk, retsenzent; STEPKIN, O.S., inzh., retsenzent; KARGANOV, V.G.., inzh., red. [Vacuum pumps in the chemical industry] Vakuum-nasosy v khimicheskoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Izd-vo "Fashino- stroenie." 1964. 98 p. (MIRA 17:6) SHUMIIrOV G.F., al-ronom. "Ii-~6,1~,-*j,_", I -'p Irrigation of vegetable crops on SELburovo Machine-Tractor Station 33-38 0 '56. (Orel Province--Irrigntion collective farms in the zone of the in Orel Province. Gidr. i mel.Sno.10: (MLRA 9:10) fArming) jL yjch, nauchnyy sotr.; SEDOVA, Zinaida G~~o47g~Ly - eAo~~q~ A-fanaslyevna., nauabnyy sotr.; SLEPTSOVA, K., red.; NEMYTOV, V., tekhn.-red. [Storing and processing potatoes, vegetables, and fruit] Khranenie i pererabotka kax-tofella, ovoshchei i plodov. Orel, Orlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 112 p. (MIRA 24--12) (Potatoes-Storage) (Vegetables-Storage) (Fruit-Storage) VOLKIND, I.L., inzh.; KLEKOVKIN, E.M.; SHUMETOV, G.F., agronom; KRAVCHENKO, M.M., ekonomist. Storage for field crops of collective farms and state farms. Izv. ASiA no.4:54-62 161. (MIRA 16:11) -'-~rl!~-.ng a-rid harvc:s 1,1 ng or. ths- quarl"-y si~lv~lnjf- prn~~-in -,-,fi -~t,t-rJ~ in pot-FAto Agrob., ologill a (MIR k 17 -,6) nc.,, 2"P- n -v 1. a y a . ~ , ~ x, A; 0, . . A:".. ~,c ;, ~-. - , ~v 4. ~, -; M.G., ari-I K-11AS!"i-KOV, Y.I. - I 31L,,D--)-..-A Vol. 22. No. 3, " IK ~1-~ P. 267, 19.53. "Sour milk bacteria 'n epyphitic microflora of Cen.-Iral Asia." MOROZOV, G.M.; BAZAHOV, N.I;; IVAIIIN, A.G.; OSTAPENKO, A.N.; TENNOV, G.F.; SM4EYNV B.G.;.MAKAROV, A.N. [translator]; KOKAROV, A.V., red.; DOTSMfK6, A.A.. teldm.red. [Sports in foreign countries; track athletics; collected materials] Sport za rubezhom; legksia atletika. Sbornik materialov. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo "Fizkulltura i sport," 1959. 208 p. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fizt- cheskoy kulltury. (Track athletics) -~~a , - -,!~ - ~ '. - -, . - - - - - - - - - fW=4--- Aq~ --! 7~ . I . I '- - , . , ; ~, - ; rL~: , , - K - . - -,. -. !~ - -,, -:IF - j -, , - I . - .. .-, ~ .: , : -, - .; :- -_ - , ._ - - - r- , ~ -- z. . ~ - F-~ - -,:- ~ - - - I - 1-1 - - I , , - -,; ~. *- -'r ~ . - I . .-.:. I - r -t " ACCESSIM hR: AP4039007 S/0136/64/000/005/0066/0669 AMMOR: Layner, A. I.; Kolenk va., M. A#; Shumeyko, A* lo; Kurlyan&jp Ve 14o TITLE: Zircon - Soda Interaction SOURCE: Tsvatny*yo.metally*p no. 5., 1964., 66--69 TOPIC TAGS. melting., ZrS:LOj, caustic soda, slnterlng, leaching, extraction, ZrO sub 2 ABSTRACT: Considering the dIff icultles Involved in the Industrial melting of ZrS:LO v1th caustle soda, the authors studied the decomposition of ZrSiO concen- trates by Na In quantities necessary for the fomatlon of zirconium silleate -sod:LUSL* 1 of s1ntering temper-r by sinteilng. The effects of different amounts of sodium anc atures was observed at 900, 1000 and 1100 C, with different Na2CO ZrSi04 ratios' = Aamnning =a an in-variable molar ratio ot N co Fe 0 and TIO 2 t~4 03~ro2pcg soda dissociates upon the removal C 21 t atents 3-E the cake would decline as the am un of soda is increazed and could be predeterminede Chemic analysis atILOO C corroborated this posslbi-Uty. Optimal sintering time for spacimeas vith 11aqO/ZrS-1& 04 a 1, 2 and held for 15 to 120 minutes at 1100 C vW Accz-ssim NR. AP4039007 60 minutes. Vor -1c purpose of extracting Zr02.1 ground specimens were leached with a 40,,Iof solution of H2SO4. An increase in acid from 80 to 115~ to the stolchiometrIc amount was found to enhance ZrO extraction only up to 128%. An -iu;; raises ZrO extraction :rr= 7o increase of 20 to 60 C in the leaching tempera -21e leaching eye to 93%. Further temperature increases have no effect. A do 3A with stoichiometric quantities of the acid provided 97 97-5~ ZrO extract ion 2 Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 1 table. ASSOC=ON: None SLTRU-L=: 00 DATE ACQ: 04jua64 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: I-M NO MW SOV: 000 OTEER: 000 ard C 2t~ 0 9 a 0 0 910 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;o 0 0 0 0 is 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 o 9 0 0 0 30 il u 13 u is u v m sp 4 6, a 0 t- &1 0. AV 36 n Olt On lv3l-jvf�Ylv&" v I e.0:.. i! r wilul dn so J~pww ;411 jul aLuu% ;1111 %,.Addt st IPPIA -"LL sI 66:61)t'~ Itt, 'r Ir 00 uwlssn?j tuWi lOuldial %u!Jn33v;n0ww jol Po?41atu lv3ll 00 so 00- 00 00- 1 i "t so 00-1 so 14 41 4-1 vv I R t 0 0 a 4, goof, 0,040000-4 a a 0 6 : a a e 0 a 0 a 0 9 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 a 0 a ro-S-6:4-6-0 0-0-6j 0 a * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 -1 Tj 11 ;1 1~ it 1. X I U " 2. 1. k H M v M .1 '1 0 1:0 a k -1 _f, a L L a P r 'i R I I v v A I I AA 60 (f M tf 00 00 Ir Flotation oil. A. K. Sltu'Ovik- N 60 A m, ion. 'rurpentini li It'6Ated with liS04 w. 1.51) at a temp. below 0*, the reaction mixt. is dild. with 0o a -old water, the upper layer se"L and heated with water -06 to 61 homosencous liquid. 09 00 00 -00 00 00 00 00 00 3: 00 a 00 00 00 OPI 00 V zoo i go 00 A%. VL A *tTA4AL;-(.KAk LITt"T"t CL.Wrtc.r.C., 1.00 k - T & I voe I If W 1 An L % a 1W 41 0 U it ; , r - X 4 1 w N a I 0 , .. I 19 . n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 O : 0 04;A OT O 00 a 001 *a 0 m,.4 0 0 O!pq go to#* pprooffe I go 0 - of 00 00 0o as of oil 00 00 00 00 ' oz so roe ot oz oo o 0:: 00 Oz so OZ 90 Oz b e L SO 00 oo..d 00- to 00 00 ' '1 'd '3 1 -n Im rt 1" m I go 0 o 0 00 0 0 0 * * f 'em law";v 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 q 0 0 e 0 0 0 Is :% v tt 12 Is is t7 III to 00 0o eon tt 0* V a 0 a a 0 0 a 0 9 311 it W is Is a is if a pugig"tion coumartu. A- 1,7,254, j ulw 311. 1 gill. Crude cWtuarill dt-~"Vs~l us am S. ~A)% IICI) 6 trriated with formialdellydI with %ubm4a,vcc* thsu turn' forriuddehysic ufutt'r thy'Pfm-~~ in i,,, then staid. with w-AIcF The "n. D(CluslUlf 1W Ito which -ell-, i~ treat" AIM thr lq%%l a 41 a Poo -00 -00 -00 see see 400 we*. A a[TALLUOIGICAL LITION&TURI CL&SSWICATION tlee 14w= *a. 4 "4; dot 0 It fW 0 Is I w It a AIR a 2 t T --- 0 0 010 0 0 0 000 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 a 01,10 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 * 0 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4'-WW- WXW7W-WF --- T to to a - - is v jo It IT U U is it a a x 25 36 v a 20 AT v 43 A$ A -L v 99 -UL~-~jL 00 e C f i ;r v e 00 OMMar ma. o n ze A=e )me COUGOM. A X S==t1kO J~ W;~ R 3 i M ) . M . , ! ~ 00 00 A! Wall MJLX. In C COURUL"n 54-57a HrSO.. .0-2 0 and 30-3% HCI and higher; below these t -00 the soly. of I rapidly decreased to that in water. The 00 o o 1:1 soln. of I in 55% HSO, remained transparent up to the b. p. of the soln.. while a 1:5 soln. became turbid at 00 Aj. 00 ! ~0-7e and formed 2 layers at higher temps. The -~oln. of 00 Ipart of I in 1.13 parts of 4SALI'v HrSOG formed 2 layers ' * -00 atteitips.at)ove(;O audappt.at49 . 1in43-l%HrSO4 0 0 i 1. 1=) did not form a homogenous soln s- at all and cr go* . . y tal%scpd.&t35*. fletIting the soln. of I in acids with 2 few 00 '3;~ drops of fornialin for 10 min. did not cau--.c any change in - : I color or disapivarance of the fortnalin odor anti didnOl affect I at all. However, similar treatment of tec 0043 vawwd dmappearance of the odor of fotntalin and coloring 00. (reti) of the soln. and appearancr of the odor of pure 1. I - On the lyasis of these obsen-ations, the following method 001-. was protm)6cd for the extri. of I from the reaction mixt. 00S ~dtvt 4vtithesis of I by the cmidcu%ation of %alicytaldehyde. Ur,,at. the crude 1 (50-6%) with an equal wt. of (*A)-51,-, 'I ~bxa 00 S Inix for 30 min., renlove Ille lower laycr and ext. the upper layer with half its wt. oft lie ~-arnc acid. Repeat 3-4 tijurs. Heat the combined cit. to ZO-CW, add for- inalin till its odor does not disappear, filter, dil. with hot :f'; Z water to 30~i,7 HjSOa. The upper layer is washed with 14-0 warm w-Ater (7G-V) to neutral reaction to Congo red. My I i-v racuo, and distil at 3-5 mm. Recrystallize from a1c. Cool the lower LAyer and rr-Lrystallize from a1c. A. A. Podjzorn~ A S a - S L mETALLURGW.AL LITEPIATURP CLASSIFtCATIOM tic., S1.1 P-T r-- a4c 41till(P-t tv 0 e: 0 0 00 It 't F-0 to 0*00 00000000000 -1 000460i*0000000000009 a --o 0 0 A N3,131 0.1 Q"v Ist -v'W a M IN 5 a a 3 1 IF 000000000000000600 00000000 00 goo 00000 coo =06 roe z 0 is so* zoo 2000 =00 tj 0 0 NO 20 00 of 00' 00, 1 00 Of 00 00 00 00 Z 00 00 a 00 00 00 so -too too ~ 0 So 00 s 02. *0 0= too -too 00, rho# 0 0 - j 0 to -a li 0 -7 p 4 Nul a a -n im ty is im of 000000000*0 409 W-4- iv-s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * All 0 a 0 0 k, It 11 13 1. U IN If x NO C is W .3 40 zo I, r i A- L P h r 0e Synt"M a, A. K- 1 ~#jed CUm. (U. S. S. R.) 14. 93-5fta GertrUilf. 95~- (194 1).-A M&A equipped with a Ittr-Ing Agitator 6 charged with Po -Nm,CrA, 140 p.. 110g), 30_~5 S. 1120 and -14X) 9. go 0 PhIkle, &J.. or .341 rr-id- frain the girrvisluq reaction- Inixt. of 100 j. PlIC113C14011 and one j the above t vents Is added under agitation. The re*vtion teltIP. ri-- to tl5-7t)* within 3-5 ujill., bem"teivatio(tary Aw It? mi", The color changes front dark brown and then decremse-li. to given and thrmtoln. is lrnte;parrju~ Aftcrl5-30tuio-of o%itlation tile inixt. 1-t pourril into 4 -paratury funnel to[- Noo go lowed tly rarvIld introshlesion oil U, till. Watri nlongNitte tile Walls In Itmill all interturdinte laver kwtwrrkl th,, "or A. =00 ~Clll and tile Sol". of Cf. The lo~vrr hlyrt 1, dt-i-alue.1 all't the upW tayer contg. the PlICHIC110 atilt the twc. ~J- 4~19 =00 vent, the utuvacted PhCfiCfftOH and oflivr by-rro hlets is washed with water till neutral to Congo. To the mixt. 0 j~j zoo i, I h,-n adde.1 a *10%. st4n. of hisolfille (17!% C. t, f.flowed Its, Agitation and dibi. *till AM X. walln water I.* st-4ve the ~-!_ 00 crystali of the b1sulfite r4anjd. The taixt. is thru plAked & :00 0 Ina cparatory funnel and allowed to stand until the lower ar and the bkulfite compst. ha, -.t- 0 lavrr hw become cle .00 tIZ-d. The latter is finally srpd., wriKhed and analyzed fr ~ ft the --ontria of free and embined bisuffite. The ,)1n. is goo 1-0 -100 ,j 5 trjun-dimd. and all rquiv. atilt. of WHO i, ad'I'd. ZOO ! Froul tile ~ttlcd -msln. is trc"%Vfvd -1.1 it. tit l,hCll:Cl1(W 11V 4i,ttt. The final product lia-W "I," JAXL-W-1.5337, W- boo 1*1 - L0.5 - 42. 12. About 10% of the im-sxfoct is lt-t during I zoo 00 disill. in nteme. A. A. floefulinick A S S L mtTALLUITGACAL LITERATUIlf CLA&SIFICATI ON t.- i --, ^-- , - -1 ~ - it C4" -,M j U SS J. -0 at 4~0 if it ~r ti Kit An L a PW 0 m 1, 1 W It I 00 40 -6 0 0 0 0 * 0 * o 0 0 IL a so go 001 .T * 0 a we 0 * 00 00 000 000 0 45 0 4 *is 0 g 0 0 46 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 40 so 061 SHU"E"IE0, A. F,". F_rTILTI-T__I_;,K0j, A. K. -- 1"~ethods of Synthesis Of SO-me Perfumes Based on the Use of Phenylethyl Alcohol." Sub 21 Apr '~12, All-Union Sc! Res Inst of S~mthetic and Natural Essential Oils. (Dissertat-ion for the Degree of Candidate in Chemical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-DeceTnber 1952 LEETS, K.V.. kand. khim. nauk; KAGHANOV, Ta.Ye., inzh.; SHUMEYKO, A.Ke, kand. khim. nauk. Industrial synthesis of terpene derivatives from chemical raw materials. Mael.-zhir. prom. 23-no.8.-33-35 '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Ioningradakiy zavod sinteticheskoy aromatiki. (Terpenes) (Perfumery) BELOV. V.N.; DAYEV, N.A.; KUSTOVA. S.D.; LEETS, K.V.; PODDUBNATA, S.S. SKVORTSOVA, N.I.; MUMANKOVA, Te.l.; SKUKRYKO, A.K. A new process for irone sy-nthesis. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no.5:1384-1389 My '57- (MLRA 10:8) l.Vseaoy-uznyy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut sinteticheakikh i naturallnykh dushistykh veshchastv. (Irone) f2 Now syntheldso! eltra S. A.- IC an 1. - ( MmOt "I Mr. VOIRPUS xhim-Tw. of 7 C.. HCI to 400 r. CM:CUeCH.,Clh, followed by dilm. M? s. CH&C4 and xMn. with cooling of3j, Such. and after 2 min. 20 x. MMA.- gave. filtm-. tion of pptd. telowers. 98 g. ln~ductswhlch yielded 50.5 g. " terpenic chlorides, ClaHnO. be 60-W'. This (41.5 c-) In-* dry MekCO treated wfth 27 g. urm 3 da yielded, "Tin I 31.6 C. quaternary ult, C4ffgNCL iso Z .2 1. i HsO vm treated with 2D S. 300/p formalin, rdfined .0.5, hr., and atemm-distd., yielding 10 V. citral, 1h Ur-70*. which, was converted to authentic pseudolanone and lonome. -The j MESCO gain. Of residual chloMes after sepa. of the qua-, ternary Wt (above) was heated 2 hrs. with IOC. troftophm- the sq)d. crystals filtered off, the soln. evapd.. the residual chloride hydrolyzed with aq. ate. Pb(bM*)* and PbCA% 3 hrs. at reflux. and the resulting alcm. converted to the borates by treatment with (Buo)A. whkh after sepn. by distm. dl-a-'! terpenyl air_ identified And hydrojyxis 8 gave g. 33'. as I S ~ ~ . ; V , , r' r A , t I , ', J . ; R () 7 F ~ 10 -Y -F RA:,~ . , A . K ~ ~ KEENI N , " ~,-% I 9,~paration o-f pllre a,coi,)ol.s from a mixtare by me&-T:s cf bor'c C' 'I ~~ - T63- (IERA 17:4) esters. Trudy VNIISOV no-.6, - 1-2-1 Z -66 (M) _D~ ACC NR- AP6002680 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/65/029/012/2243/2246 ~AUT)IOR: Korotkov.K.A.; Shumeyko.A.P, ';ORG: Voronezh State University (Voronezhskiy-"gosudarstvennyy unIveraitet), ;TITLE: Investigation of internal ~YIA rus", acc panying beta decay of phospho. 132 with a two-crystal scintillation spectrom9ter employing pulse addition/Transactions mfer held lof the FIfteenthAnnual C ence on Nuclear Spectroscopy and NucleaE_�trMcture at Minsk 25 January. to 2 February 1965/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya.'Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 12, 1965, 2243-2246 ITOPIC TAGS: bremsstrahlung, beta decay, phosphorus scintillation spectrometer, Compton effect, spectral energy distribution, i ABSTRACT: The internal bremsstrahlung spectrum of P 32 was recorded from 300 to 1440 keV with a two-crystal scintillation spectrometer employing pulse addition. Compton iscattered photons and the corresponding recoil electrons were detected in two 40 x 40 ;rim NaI crystals. The pulses from the two photomultipliers were brought both to a i I 1coincidence circuit with a resolving time of 100 nanosec and to an adder. The output !of the adder, a pulse whose height was equal-to the sum of the heights of the two linput pulses, was accepted by the 100-channel .,pulse height analyzer only when the i from the coincidence circuit. A single-channpl- pulse ,latter was triggered by a pulse height analyzer In one of the input lines to the coincidence circuit was adjusted to pass pulses arising photons that had undergone 1800~'Comptou scattering. The resolution Card 1/2 L 1383Z-66 A6C NR: AP6002680 of the spectrometer was 10% at 660 keV; it was calibrated three times a day against 5 different gamma lines, and the calibration did not change by, more than 1% during recording of the internal bremsstrahlung spectrum. The p32 r with an activity of 5.3 x 105 decays/sec was deposited on;a 2g plastic filmU=asned to a Plexiglas disk, and mounted 2 cm from the analyzing scintillator and 6.5 cm. from the control scintillator. 2Direct access of beta-,particles -to the scintillatoks was prevented I~y two 1.025 g/cM disks of beryllium. The accidental coincidence rate was determined by introducing a delay line in one of the coincidence circuit inputs, and was subtracted from the data. Corrections were introduced for decay of the source, the energy reso- lution of the spectrometer, the gamma-ray recording efficiency,i:the.residual cont:Lnuoul;,-: distribution accompanying the total absorption line, external bremsstrahlung in the beryllium absorbers, and miscounting. At all energies the measured internal.brem- sstrahlung was higher than given by the theories of J.K.Knipp and G.E.Uhlenbeck (Physica, 3, 425 (1936)), S.B.Nilsson (Arkiv fys., 10, 467 (1956)), and R.R.Lewis and, G.W.Ford (Phys. Rev., 107, 756 (1957)). The measurements were in agreement with the theory of G. Felsner (Z. Phys., 174, 43 (1963)) only over the narrow range from 850 to 1150 keV; at higher energies the observed internal bremsstr2hlung intensity was greater than the predicted, and at lower energies it was less. The total energy of -3 2 the internal bremsstrahlung was found to be 2.63 x 10 , mc /P. The present measure- ments are in good agreement with those of X.Linden and N.Starfeli (Pliys.Rev., .97, 419 (1955)) and K.A.Korotkov and A.MiChernlkov (Izv.AN SSSR. Ser.fiz., 24, NO.7P . 899 (1960)). orig. art. has: 2 figures and I table. SUB CODE: SUBM DATE: 'kmA'v~ ORIG'. REP: 001 REF: 016 Card 2/2 ~Sillll-IILYKO, Sy,-.t'LeT--Ic d-4.a:-..cnds at the Poltava Turbov,achinery Plant. Maslil (MEU 17:11) 'rostrr*tell no.10:44 0 164. 6 - 1. Clainyy inzhener Poltavskogo turbornekhanicheskogo zavoca. SHUICYK0, G.-_ k!~pitap-nastavnlk' Radio-facsimile transmissions of hydrometeorological charts. Mor.flot 22 no.4tl3-14 Ap 162. (KULA 15t4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki i ekspluatataii vodnogo transporta. (Hydrometeorology) (Radio facsimile) 37 te=s of hlcmer 20 no, 2 C.-I or-r. 165. kM!P-A 18:6 t=t fe _i ."a SHUMEYKO, G. Remarks on some improvements in the construction of ocean-going vessels. Mor. i rech.flot 14 no.10:22 0 '54. (MLPA 7:11) I.TsNIIZVT. (Naval architecture) EX J'~~ USSR/Physics of the Hydrosphere - Dynamics of Sea ind land Waterl N-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36263 Author: jrkb yko, G. Institution: None Title: Problems of the Drift of Ships and Wind Surface Flows Original Periodical: Mor. flot, 1955, No 11, 9-11 Abstract: Popular explanation of the qualitative picture of the phenomenon of the drift of floating ships under the influence of wind and surface flow in the sea. It is indicated that with a ship speed less than 10 knots the determination of the angle of drift and of the speed losses is of great importance fcS winds of 4-5 balls and more. Card 1/1 Category USSR/Radiophysics - Radiation of Radio Waves. Antennas 1-5 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 4502 Author Shumeyka, G. Title N~~ ty-pii of Passive Reflectors. Orig Pub Mor. flot, 1956, No 8, 29-30 Abstract Description of a passive corner reflector for radar waves, developed in Sweden for floating boundary markers (buoys or spar buoys). The reflector, made Of sheet metal, is in the form of a spiral bellows, attached to a vertical rod, and its reflecting ability is uniformly distributed over the horizon. Card 1/1 SHUMEYKO, G., kapitan dal'nego plavaniya. New developmentB in radar. Mor.flot. 16 no.1:31 Ja '56. ()a.R& 9.5) (Radar in navigation) t,,pIjLTKEM. G., knpitan dallnego plavaniya. New types of passive reflectors. Mor.flot 16 no.8:29-30 Ag '56. (HLRA 9:10) l.TSentrallnyy Mauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut skonomiki i ekspluata- taii vodnogo tramporta. (Beacons) SETU!~KO_,_,,G.K..,_s~arsIiiy kapitan-nastavnik. Radar installations on the Rhine. Racb. transp. 16 no.4:36-37 Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) (Rhine River--Radar) SHUMEYKO,,Q ,,Xapitan dallnego plavaniya. Ifew developments in ship radar devices. Mar. flat 17 no.4:30 Ap 157. (MLRA 10:4) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy iustitut ekon'omiki i ekapluatataii vodnogo transporta. (Radar in navigation) SHUMEYK06 G.K. Floating beacon buoys with reflectors. Rech. transp. 17 no.1:3 of cover Ja 158. (MIRA 11:3) (3eacons) -WAInno, G.K., kupitan . , I.- 06"~- Ship handling on reservoirs in stormy, weather. Rech. tranap. 17 no.3:38-39 Mr '58. (MM 11:4) (Inland navigation)