SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SILAYEV, P.M. - SILAYEVA, V.A.

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,-26 () L- qft II V\ 14 I 0 Lr po Noe ~ 4x *1 5 1 LWA *4 t t/j, F4 me SILAYEV ~ P.m. - -- - Cat3o of putulosis vacciniformis in a 7-month-old child. Vop. oWi. mat. i det. 7 no.1:94-95 Ja 162. (MRA 15:3)' 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki detskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. V.A. Vlasov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova (dir. - dotsent 14.0. Sirotkina). (DIATHESIS) (SKIN--DISEMES) SIIAYEV, V.A. TwiSting yarn from stationary bobbins without doubling. Tekst.prom. 23 no.1:47-48 Ja '63. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Nachal:lnik tkatsko-prigotavitellnogo tsekha fabrW imeni Fridrikha Engel'sa Vladimirskogo soveta narodnogo khozyayst-ra. (Spinning machinery) SILAYZV, V.D. _. Use of organominoral mixtnres on collective farms of Oxery District of Moscow Province. DDkl. Akad. selikhos. 22 no.2:1&21 157. (MIRA 10:5) 1. Kolkhoz ONovy7 put's, Oserskogo rayona. Moskovskoy oblasti. Predstavlena akademikot A. A, Avakyanom. (Ozery District--Fertilizers and manaret) S/2711C,3/1)00/001/026/047 D413/D308 MTHOR TITLE: A computing program unit for automation of typeset- ting on a linotype-casting machine PERIODICAL: LZeferativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatilca, t:elcmekhanika i -vychislitellnaya telchnika, no. 1, 3.963, 80-81 abstract IA445 Un*collection: Avtomat regulirovan-! iye i upr., M., JUT SSSRj 1962, 349-3595 T I Xj--' A description is given of a computing progrm unit that makes it possible to transfer the functions of the compositor to a typist i4jorking from manuscript; -at the same time as the normal text, a perforated tape is prepared with a program for the- subse- quent automatic operat'a'on of a linotype machine that may be set up to give matrices of various widths. 11hen the typist presses any key, the code combination corresponding to the given clicracter is convert- ad into a numerical code proportional to the width of the type. This code appears at the input to the program unit and is subtracted from, Card 1/2 S/271/63/000/001/026/047 A computing program ... D413/0308 a number previously introduced into the unit that- corresponds to the' line width of the matrix as set up ou the linotype machine. When the single-space key is preised, an cm, of maximum x-rLdth is set up on, the linotype in the corresponding position, and this is also account- cd for in 'he prcgram, unit. The number of em, in the line is regis- tered by an em-ccunter and fed to the second in-,nit of the pro-ran, unit. At the instant when the width of linn iii.troditced becomes P.qual to that selected, the typist rneeives a signal. indicating the need to maZlce a logical division; at the same time an indicator panel shows the m=imum number of charactez-,r. that may be taken for the divinion, which depends on the numbe-_4 of ems and thc difference be- tween the maximum and minimum em, width. The tape it; converted back to prLited text on a control ty,)cwri-'~.cr for comparii~on with the ori-0- inal, 'Aie taT)-- can be used for remot,c control of a linotype uachinc by way of-" telegraph communication charuiels. bloch diagrM. is (fiv- "j en of the )rogram unit, dcsi---,ied wit'a magnetic elcmcnts and semicon- duct.or devices, together -Ath a detailed descriptior. of its opera- tioll and ccri--ain aircuit details of the functional Eub-units. 9 fizf,Llre~:. rcfe-r-21ices. Z7,ibstracter's note: Complete transt-tion C _-rcl 2/2 _7 SILAYEVY V. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 307/60,: telemidiudk1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut avtomatlkl I Aytomaticheakoye regullroyanlye I uprayl*nlye (Automatic Ibigulation and Cpntrol) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR,,1962- 526 p. Irrata slip inBe rted. 9000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.': Ta. Z. Tsypkin, Prolessor, Doctor or Technical Bolenceal Ed. of Publishing Houses To. N. Or orlyev; Tech, Mot' 1. N. Dorokh1na, PURPOSEz This book Ib intended for scientific research workers and engineere.concerned with automation. COVERAM The book Is- a collection og articles ammlatlissof papers delivered at the 7th Qbnferspoe of 1xialosr Scientists of the Insti- tutv or. Autg6ation and TelsmOcl~md4s,, AcadmW of Sciences MR, hold In Maroh'1960. A,wjds range of sclontiflo and techalmal questions relating to automatlo r0gulatlon _and aoutrol, Is covered. Card 1/12 Automatic Regulation (Cont.) 307/6012 The articles are orgar~'zed in &*von sections, including automatic control systems, automatic process control, computing and decision- making devices, automation components an&devic9s, statisiloal methods in automation, theory of relay circuits and finl%o auto- matio systoze, and automated electric drlv*o. go personalities are.-2entioned. References are given at the end of each artlele, TAMA OF COMMI PART L AVTMTZO CONTM SUMM And oychikov, D. 1. The offset of dLry friction and slippage In (play] on error an-Ing reverse sear operaties or serve- food systoas 3, Andreychlimv, D. 1. Dynamle asourazy of mashbw tools wItb - prograximed control 14 Card 2A2 Automatic Regul~ttion (Cont.) SOV/6012 Rozovskly, A. L. Contactless pulse-code telemetry system 342 Silayev, V. N..~A_prograniming computer for automating --type-castifig (linotype] machine composition 349 Tenenbaum, L. A. Effect of flapper speed on the charac- teristics of a nozzle-flapper type valve element 360 PAW V. STATISTICAL METHODS IN AUTOMATION Gadzhiyev, M. Yu. Optimal retuning of the carrier fre- quencies of useful signals and noise studied in the light of games theory 370 Kochetkov, Ye. S. Estimates of the simplest statistical characteristics of stationary random processes 375 Nappel'baum, E. L. Detection of a useful signal against a background of non-Gaussian noises 382 Card 9/12 Akad.ftlya nauk SSSR. lnst1t4t a,tamaLk' AvtonatikA I telemikhanika; sbrnik (Automation And Tel.inechantes; CullouLion of Articles) macaw, !~~4 P. 3,C-0~ cuijium printed Rasp. Md.j Ta.Z. wey-pkin; FA. of Publishing Houset V.A. Kotov; Tech. Ed: I.N. auseva PURPOSE: This collection of articles Is intended for specialists In automation and remote controll. COVERA139i The book contains fifteen papers presented at the rourth and firth sclentirli ant teenr.1ca. corrervneeG, he'd In 1955 and 1956,b7 J,anlcr members of the Ater of rte In6titut automatik-2 I telemokhanik.1 (Inatlt-uto Of AutQ~t! n and Ts..mq^hAn1c6). Academy of 3olenzes, U3,SR. is are ba&el on tti In-11- research of their authors. -.9 cal-le,t-cr consists or vidual five Partal Automatic Control, Components Of Z-osatio and Remote Control 3Xatt"'. Autc,ma%sd Zlls--trLa Drive, Automatic Chooking. and Remote Control. Abdull-Y - - - - - - jj-4N?YDA-, Same Problems Of Building 1. ntral lsp*raed Points or Operation log The author investigate& methods of discriminative selection of ObJecto of reacts control an the basis or efficient outlay or OquLPG*nt 80 As to offlcl*ntXy Plan remote control systoas with dispersed points of ope,stjoh. The task is reduced to the design of remote control systems with the smallest outlay or Irelays 'a dispatching Points- With & small number or object@ n operational toings. the author finds moat efficient the Principle of a dl4tributiv. 8-Itch'. which was developed at the ftesot* Control LAboratory Of ZAT. There are 7 rar*renc*~: 6 Soviet and I English. 90 Pwr&cn&ll'ien are mentioned. F-=rLD--Y-A- Optimum TIA9 of Quantizing a signal In the K~ a or X015. ?h: :uthor derives a formula for determining the optimum time Ila or quaft tizing 'Or Lrf spectral ru ction of & given .,V&l~ a LITM method of transmission. andma certain Intensity of noise In Me communications channel, which will result . In the 0%!I.sz total error. The author us*& the J(Ot-l-nLkoV theorem for n.-. discussion. The" are 3 Soviet references. go pe."aOnallties are mentioned. SILLAML-Y-X~ Cascade Method Of Synthesizing Contact Circuits Equipped with step switches The author discusses a a*-hod or SYnth.31-Inic (1.k) 122 networks with step solta.,1gs, -ttrml~.i which is a aenernli-atl,n of the cascade method proposed by G.M. ?ovarov for sinth;,,,jzj g.relv4_ contact (1, k) -terminal nstwor~cs. Pol'owln.; G.N. Lh author terms *c4acadt' connections those zonnections in "1111M sec., output of the first IffultLterainal network is Oornected to ono and only one Input or the second ault1ter3anal ft-t-org, He presents an example or such synthesis. There are d r*f*renq.sj 7 Soviet and I Englien. JMM-11-x-cascado method or Synthesizing Symmetrical Contact pf,.uita The author presents a graphical variant or the me thod. ap.- *1ally adapted for syntnesizing oymaotftoal ondassalated ainal networks. He consider& the graphical method to be eimpier onetror on;1awaring Purposes tnan the an lytIcal ..thd. an applied 0 (l,k) terminal networks. He su"q:ta I ta use the synthesis Of quAsl-sYmmaetrLcal 90nt*QC Olrellts and contazt alroults having one LnP.At and one or a-vor*l output@. There 9 references T Soviet. I Coach and I English. ~ALIAV-~!~F-N-2000:. Con. .1 System for Dispersed objects tempts to find - solution for A r,,QtQ control 46-t- -hich ould be lmWle In structure, use & small number of w1res. Ith the smallest Possible "Ount of relay equipment at each ac:tral Point. a sufficiently large radius of Action. d be flexible and reliable Jr operation. He discusa*6 69vgrsl methods used end con Clud" that 4PPlication or the prinriple or "distributive selection" with 4 dispersed switch gives satisfactory results. 99 demonstrated in labors tor7 toots over 6 fOur-Wnth Period. there are 3 3oviet references. No pfr_ GonallUts are mentioned. --Z S/19 61/001)/003/030/046 D201YD306 AUTHOIRS: Bilik, .1t.V. azid Silayev, _ N TITLE: complex telemechanical facility for distributed industrial objects PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 3, 1961, 44, abstract 3 V356 (V sb. Prom. tele- melkhanika, It. , AN 1960, 198-217) TEXT: The Institute of Automation and Telemechanics AS 'USSR has developed a complex telemechai-dcal installation for distributed industrial plants. The in3tallation takes into account their speci- fic conditions ar-d combine harmoniously the problems of remote con- trol (TY (TU)) qrd remote measurements (TVA (TI)). 1he automation of plants is envisaged, located either separately or in siiiialL gruups I Cy along radial series, series radial or overhead corim-,unication lines. The installation is used for: 1.) Cyclic remote measurements irith sigrnalling of deviation of the controlled quantitieE from their Card 1/2 A complex tclea,.ecAanical... S/194/61/003/003/030/046 D201/D306 nominal valiies; 2) Remote measurement on call of any of the control- led parameters; 3) Remote cotitrol of plants ~.ith two or fiole loca- tions; 4) Emergency signallit-ig; 5) Tele-,)Iio;ic links. ITL2 coTiu..'anica- tion channel is a 2 wire line of any configuration. The time divi- sion principle has been tised. The operational principle of separate assemblies and blocs is analyzed. The main circuits and time dia- grams are given. 16 figuros. ~ Abstracter's note: Goriplcte trans- lat ion -7 Card 2/2 27990 S/194/61/000/004/033/052 D201/D302 AIJTHOR-~ Silayev, V.N. TITLED, A generator for contactless telemecbanical systems with asynchronous feed PERIODICAL: Refe.rativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 4. 1961, 44,abstract 4 V404 (V sb. Avtomat. up- ravleniye, M., AN SSSR, 1960, 229-240) TEXT: The problems of asynchronous feed of telemechanical systems !or with time-division of channels, in which time channels are used f 4-tr synchronization purposes are considered. The start-stop synchroni- zing system of the controlled oscillator has the same frequency as the MO. It Jis ofsimple construction and gives a good roliability when operating with highly stable gbnerators. The requirements are formulated for the operation of similar generators and the choice of the size of the controlling stage is analyzed and of stabilizing the frequency. The controlling stage in small capacity installa- Card 1/2 (h)/Z,11T(d)/EWr(j) Pg-4/lIk-4/Pl-4/Po-4)~q-4/11eb M(c) Be L22415-65 EWA .i.CCESSION NR: AT1047757 S/0000/64/000/000/0204/OZZ3 AUTHOR: j~' N _TITLE: -.Pulse-jaenerittor for- contadtle telemechanical. syc-tems -with - nonsynchronous supp~'Lies SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomatiki i taternekhaniki. Tet--tyk-i.primenenive t tich skikh sis"em jTheork-and idtti"- bf_automatic--s*siem9) av orna e Mbscow, Izd-vo Naul:a, 1964, Z04_ZZ3 TOPIC TAGS: pulse generator, telemechanics, telemetering, remote control ABSTRACT: Two types of clock-pulse generators are descr,-.beds ar 1 the results..", oi their experimental investigation are reported. An LC-oacillator and a multi- vibrator are used for producing time intervals, and NPNP diodes for shaping the pulses. The devices are intended for time-division telemechanical systems which do not use a common a-c network for supplying their terminal equipment. Two types of connections *between the master LC-oscillator and the pulse shap&r Via.-- a differential transformer and via a feedback transformer are compared. Card 1/2 L 22415-65 ACCESSIONWR: AT40477S7 pulsen or by d NPNP-diode pulse shapers supplied by either periodic -c power arw ."'described in some detail and some of their design data (resititor, capacitor valuest etc.) is given; some shapers can simultaneously perform pulse- repetition- frequency division. bl, 2 or 3. These multivibrator circuits vrere experimentally investigated;ia classical circuit with split collector resistors, a circuit with auxiliary capacitor-charging transistors., a circuit with Si diodes in the base circuit, and a circuit with the transistor emitter-base junction -shunted by a- resistor; the clock-pulse initiating circuit consumed only 1 -5 Mae Both Ge and Si devices were tested in the above circuits. The highest temperature stability- was exhibited by a &-transistor classical multivibrator. thermal compensation techniques are discussed. Orig. art. has: 15 figures, 22 formulas, and-10 tables., ASSOCIATION: none! SUBMITTED: 06Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EG NO REF SOY: 008 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 L 22422-6.5 W(d), Fo_4/Pq_4/Pg_4/pk_4/pj_4 Jjp(e) XWW ACCESSION NR: AT4047758 S/0000/64/0001000/0224/OZ39 AUTHOR: S V. N. TITLE: Some problems in developing contactless long-distance telcrnechanical systew's SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtor natiki i telemekhaniki. reoriya 1 primeneWy avtomatichaskikh sistern (Theory and application of automatic systems). Moscow, lzd-vo Iquaka, 1964, 224-239 TOPIC TAGS: telemechanics information transmission, telemetering, iernote control ABSTRACT: A gtineral theoretical. review of synchronizing and phasing usable in supervitiory- control systems is presented. Methods of synchronising-'-1-7 and synphasing (watonomous, akitonomous -cyclic pulse, step-by-step) are classified, and their fundamental characteristics, such ac type of equipment Card 12 7 7 L2241-22-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4047758 lock-in time, noise immunity, stability, field of application, are required tabulated. The overall tranamitter.'receiver phase shift due to various inter- mediate links (multiplexing equipment, amplifiers, channel, receiver) is evaluated, with sorne numerical data tabulated. The p9asibilities of phase shift compensation by introducing an additional time delay are inlicated. The method of autonomous -cyclic synchronization is believed to ha:ve a *-Agh corrective ability and information-carrying or der3.ved pulses . are recometWed for synchronization. A two-generator two-distributor duplex time system is claimed to be the most suitable for channels with secondary multiplexing. Orig. art. has., 5 figures, 15 formulas, and 6 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBbffTTED*. 06Jutt64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: IE, DF NO SOV: 009 ;OTHER: 000 RE5 Card 2/2 L _ 17oog-66 ACC NR: AT6006223 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0252/0258 AUTHOR: ~#qev, L. N. ORG: none 1, TITLE: Output relay based on diodes with a p-n-p-n structure SOURCE: AN SSSR. Inatitut avtomattki I telemekhanild. Tekhnicheakaya ldbernetika (Technical cybernetics). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 252-258 TOPIC TAGS: electronic circuit, microwave relay, semiconductor diode ABSTRACT: The author investigates relays based on four-layer diodes. Various designs of such relay circuits utilize different properties of four-layer diode volt-ampere characteristics. A general discussion of the possible versions is presented. A more detailed study is given of a relay 1) with unipolar pulse control (V. N. Silayev, Avt. svid. No. 160911; Dyull. izobr., 1964, no. 5); 2) Nvith control using pulses of differing polarity; and 3) with p-n-p-n diode blocking In the open state of the relay (the blocking is carried out by the control system). The article concludes with a presentation of the *basic relationships of the type 3 relay, Of the possible design schemes of four-layer relays, the versions proposed In the article have the highest control sensitivities and Card 1/2 Card L .37116--'Ji., ACC NRI ATG00622Q,_/q__ __�Mincl. _Coft - - ----- // UR 0000/65/000 000/0269 0286 AUTHOR: Silayev, V. N. ORG: none TITLE: A new type of structure for a time system and Its i"alization by noncontrolled Ip-n-p-n diodes SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut avtomaMi I telemckhaniki. Telchnicheskaya kibernetika (Technical cyB-ernetics F. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 19 5, 269-286 TOPIC TAGS: solid state, semiconductor diode, interference immunity, remote control, computer coding ABSTRACT: The author criticizes the simple distributive position code G(n) = Cn, where n Is the number of time positions in a cycle. Two complex distributive codes are also consid- ered. Freedom from interference Is discussed for all three cases. A method is presented for setting up code combinations with predetermined code spacing. Freedom from inter- ference can be maintained at a predetermined level by using new types of distributive codes and elements made up of uncontrolled four layer diodes, The design principles for this system made up of such elements are considered. A class of multisymbolic distributive 1/2 L 37116-66 ACC -NRt AT6006225 codes is proposed. These codes make it possible to increase squelching in time systems. The structure and the number of symbols in a code group determine the degree of squelching, A system of standardized elements made up of four layer diodes wan developed. This system i makes it possible to set up a remote-control system by using the new type of distributive codes. Orig. art. has: 8 figures ana 2-8 ro-rmulas. 1~ ~/ SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: 05Nov65 / ORIG REP: 005 SILATEV,__Y,V... What we, -.he producers, expect from science. Nauka i pored. op. v sallkhoz. 6 no.11:83-85 N 1560' (KIaA 10:1) 1. Glavnv,.r agronom Ozerskoy Hashinno-traktornoy stantsit. (Ozery listrict--Agriculture) (Agricultural research) -SILAYEV, Ye. ----- ----- Camp vrit~ students as instructors. IUn.tekh. 5 no.6:18-22 Je 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Direkt:)r Balakhninskoy startsii yuny.-h tekhnikov. (Students'activities) on 7i zirn:i ei :j C, IVANOV. B.V., inth.;-SIIAY3ff!,Tq.,A., red.; MAIMIDOV. Ye.V., red.; MODLIN. G.D., tokhn.f6di'."' C(lantry crones in the constru.ction of the Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Power Station] Portallrys krany na stroitelletve Kuibyehovskogo gidrouzIa. Kuibyehav, Orgenergostroi, 1957. 43 P. (KIRA 11:6) (Ku7byaher Hydroelectric Power Station) (Cranes, derricks, etc.)- 8 TLILY7FV, Ye.D. SILATXV, Ye.D.; TIKHOKIROV, T.P., redaktor; KOSTINSKIT, D.N., redaktor. (Albania; &a economical and geographical characterization] Albanils; skonomiko-gsogreLfichaskata k-hA aktoriatika. Pod red. V.P. Tikhouiro- va. Koskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry. 1953. 174 p. (KLRA 7:7) (Albania) SILAYXV, Te.D. ---a- as Geographical science in Albania. Izv.AN SM.Ser.geog. no.3:138-142 Ry,Je 156. (KLRk 9:11) (Albantap-Geograpby) MUKHIN. A. I.; SILIYEVI Ye.D.; AVDEIC"I'll. L.A.; B(IMIN. V.V.; NKANIROV. V.P., otvqtetvennyy red.; ASOYAN. N.S., red.; CL'U':h,,4, raid.; GLNYKH, D.A., tekhn.red. [Austria, Albania, Greece, and Yugoslavia] Avotriia, Albaniia,, Gretaiia, IUgoalavniia. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1957- 38 P. (MIRA 11:4) (Albania-Geography) (Tugoelavio-Geography) (Austria-Geograpbr) (Greece--GeogroptW) SILAYIV, Ye.D. "Geographical distribution of industry in Italy' by G.1).Kulxgin. Reviewed ")y I.D.Silaev. Izv.Vaes.geog.ob-va 89 no.4:379-381 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Italy--Industries) (Kulagin, G.D.) S114M,ye.D * otv.red.; ALX-,'EV,E.B.,red.; KISTjll:OVYV.V.Ired.; SAVEFYEV,V.K.,red. l7fesearch methods on the distribution of inr-ustr-fl Voprosy uietodiki issledovaniia razmeshcheniia proiz- vodstvE,. rluskva, Naukay 1965. 166 p. (M.IRA 18.9) 1. RusEia (19.!3- U.S.S.R.) Sovet po izucher-iyu proiz- -oditellukh sil. USSR/ Biology - Botany Nrd 1/1 Pub. 86 - 29/38 Authors ISilayevp Ye. N. Unrow"W"MM "WAwarp" Title IOak-pine Periodical iFriroda 44/7, 2-16 - 117, Jul 1W- Abstract iAn instance is related of an oak and a pine growing in such proximity for over a hundred years that they appear to be a single tree. Illus- trations. Institution : Submitted : yu 3 A.I., p:-or. ucl-ny-y telt I.,A) ty -rds of ras tr~)W, - -.-z;y. 1:1 ~ 1 rur-, i a Posn c 1 lu its and 1:azp 40 S 164 ir y v -1 (Adel-eriye (z,-.v. r y, vrch :-,Z7S7~ A.-. 'I'01cho-nov) 2-y )blastw)y imeni ::.F. .~allt5ev), Arzanao. ACrIly: vrach YO.I. . SIL&Ylgro YU.S. Simple apparatus for other-czygen anesthesia. Akush.i gino 36 noo4t73-75 JI-Ag 160, (KMA 13212) (AMTHMIOIMY.BWJIMW AND SU"LIES) SILAYEV, YU.S. Treatment of peritonitis. Veit.khir. 85 no.1106-42 W 160. 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya bollnitsy g. Iukoyanova Gortkovsko7 Gortkowakaya oblastly Lukoyanovap (PERITONITU) - (MIRA 14:2) (sav. - A.A. Fbpcm) r&7o=o7 oblasti. Adres artorat rayormaya bollnitea. (ANTIBIOTICS) MOSHININA, Yo.A~; SIUMV, Yu.'J, G Fta t- r,-, b 1 ,onsy in f~ancerous end pro-:::~in-!errous d-iq-3ase-- of Stomach. Vop. onk. 8 no.If'-13-'-,8 16-1. (MT 1. 1z khirurgLcheskogro otd,31enlya Gav. - A.I. `-hem:,j) 'Itcro.-v oblastnoy bollnitsy lr.(,n,.' '.!.F. -1 Arnn.1s, -. (glavnyy vrach - Yfio.l. Malltsev, nalxllinyj ruk-~-1-:--d.1ol? .. pr.."f A.I. Kozhevnikov). Adr#,~s avtorov; t .rmmas, Cor~.'-,,)vt3k%y-t n1last.1 u. Kirova, 58. Vtorayi oblyiotnnyri I~P, 'nl.t!-,,i imon'. !.I.F. Vl'l-jl,r A rs~ igo. I S T I- AY EV 9 I ------- AppGratus for ot-,mach Vs.3t. khir. 'AD n~.52125-126 MY 163 WTRA 17:5) 1. Tz kh1rrgichank-ogo otleleniya ( zw. - raslunhemyy vrach RSFSR A.I. Tolchnnov) 2-y G)rlkov:3kiy oblastnoy bollnitsy imeni M.F. Vladimirskogo (glavnvy vrach - Ye.I.Malltssev). Adres avtora: Arza.mas, G:3r'kovsk-oy nhJv,,itl, 2-ya oblestnqya Ixllnitsa. MYSLYAYEIIII, A.V.1 kand. med, nauk; ZAKHVATKIIIA, I.A.; SVERDLOV, S.L.; INDREM.1 I.D., dotsent; GEI!ADB,'I:IK, I.S., kard. med. nauk; KIJ22'.F,TSOV, A.A., NECIAYEVA, G.V., prof.; SIULKOVA, V.V., dotsent; SHAI-ILYAN, II.P.; FRIDMO, dotsent; GORBYLEV, MX,; SIGAL, Ye.S., zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR;KHOWPOVA, L.L.; GABOV, A.A.; LILEYEV, V.A.; I~IAMREVICH, Ya.A., '.Emd. med. nauk; SHELEPIN, A.S.; M-UMV, PEVZI:I-M, G.I.; SILAYEV, Yu.S. Abstracts. Sovet. med. 27 no.6s140-145 Jel63 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki Umtrannlkh bolezney i patclogiches- ko7 anatomii Kazakhskogo meditsinskogo instituta 'for ',-Iyslnq"a, Zakhvatkir-a). 2. 1z Novozybkovskoy mezhrayonnc-T bellnitsy Bryanskoy oblasti ( for. Sverdlov). 3. Iz kafecLy normallnoy anatonii II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta ( for Andreyev), /+. Izsafedry obahchey khirurgii i kafedry rentgenologii Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo instituta ( for Genadinnik,, Kuz- netsov)- 5. Iz kafedry propedevticheskoy terapii Ivanovckogo meditsinskogo instituta ( for Nikolayeva,, Silakova). 6. Iz Lovozerskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy Murmanskoy oblasti. ( for Shamlyan). 7. 1z kafedry papitallnoy terapii Bashki-qj, .ogo meditsinskogo institute. i terapevtiche3kogo otdeleniya 11-y bol$nifty (fcr (Continued on next card) 89406 Ll 0 5/06 61/000/001/015/016 B101YB220 AUTHORS: Dyumayev, K. M., Nikiforov, G. A., and Silayev, Yu. V. TITLE; Innibitors of free radical reactions PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademli nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, no, 1, 1961, 168-170 TEXT: The purpo3e of the present study was to obtain inhibitory, screened phenols of the general type OH I R -R1 2 V~ Homologs of ionol(2,6-di-ter-L.-butyl-4-methy1 phenol' with ortho-subatituents of C5 to C8 were synthesized by alkylation of p-cresol with olefins. Tertiary alcohols were obtained by reaction of acetone with magnesium alkyl. halide and dehydrated to olefins by means of H2SO 4' The olefins Card 1/3 89aO6 Inhibitors of free radical reactions S/-)62/61/000/001/015/016 B101/B220 were added to p-cresol in the presence of H 2so4 a-. 65-700C. Thus, the fol- lowing compounds resulted: 2,6-di-(14,11-dimethy'L.-propyl)-4--methyl phenol (I); 2,6-di-(11,11-dimethyl-butyl)-4-methyI phenol (II)l 2,6-di-(11,1t- dimethyl-amyl)-4-methyl phenol (III)i and 2,6-di-(11,11-dimethyl-hexy1)_ 4-methyl phenol (IV), The infra-red spectra of these compounds are shown in a figure. Ter-Vartanyanj Shershavova, and Solov1yeva investigated the inhibitory effect of these compounds by comparing their induction period for the oxidation of lard with that of ionol as standard. The inhibitory effect did not differ from that of ionol. In particular, how- ever, the length of the chain was found to have no influence on the inhibitory effect. Of special interest were the higher stability in air and the better solubility of the compound (I) (compared with the other compounds). The reason for the poor yield of prolucts with C 6 - C8 as compared to those with C 4 - C5 has not been studied, but is attributed to more intensive polymerization of the C 6 - C8 olefins, H. M. Emanuel' is mentioned. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 11 references: 9 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 2/3 89406 Inhibitors of free radical reactions S10621611000100110151016 BIOI~B220 ASSOCIATION: Institut khimioheak6y fiziki Akadomii nauk SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics, Aoademy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: June 7, 1960 !4- Legend to Fig. 1: 1) compound(I)l 2) cot ound (11); 3) compound (III~l 4) compound (IV). Card 3/3 SAFEZHINSKIY, I.I.; SILAYL,V,.._Iu.V.; EMAVELI, N.M. Reaction of radicals from irradiated protein and polymethyl methacrylate with oxygen and alkyl phenols. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.3t584-586 JI 163. (KRA 16;9) 1. Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Ctd-en-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Emmiftell). (Radicals (Chemistry)) (Proteins-Spectra') (Radiation) SAFEUR'SKIY, 1, 1., Yu.V.; N-IANUELI, N.M. 1-me --,%, aqueous solutions of prot !ins and s~mthelic v poiymi~r3 i;,, ~t~7 17-ited by X rays. Dokl. AN SSS '. 15') no.E:137e-1380 D 164 (111RA 18:1) I. InoLitw f~rim,.ct,.eskoy fiziki AF SSSR. 2. C,;I(,n-korrezFcnden'. All SS~,,~V Z L 285?4-62 EWGQ)/E'dT(x1) 1ACCESSION NR: APS014857 UR/0020/65/152/003/0691/0693 0 V.; 1AUTHOR: Sapezhinskiy, I. I.; Silayev Yu. Sj~~~n ~N. M. ge-n-tAm protracted afterglow of irr !TITLE: Effect of radioprol:ective a adiated 'serum albumin solutions SOURCE- AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 162, no. 3, 1965, 691-693 TAGS: radioprotective agent, serum protein, mercury lamp, radiobiology'.- cysteine, ultraviolet irradiation ABSTRACT: Using a continuous-flow apparatus* the authors stulied the effect-of various kinds of radioprot(-ctive agents on the kinetics of th-3 protracted afterglow'. ,produced when aolutions of serum albumin in phosphate buffer -ire irradiated with a PRK-4 mercury lamp. Intensity of luminescence decreased sha-r.Ay when oxygen was Iremoved from the solution. Addition of cysteine after irradi~~tion increased the Irate of change in intensity of the afterglow. The magnitude of the effects noted 1were characterized by the ratio K/XO and parameter a=(K-KO) K3, (where KO is the constant of the rate of protracted afterglow and K is the rata with the addition of, !a radioprotective.agent). The constant increased linearly wita an increase in con- Icentration of cysteine and of the inhibitors of free-radical -3rocesses, viz.,. L~Card 1/2 L 58524-65 [ACCESSION NR: AP5014857 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4ci-aminoethylphenol and 2-pmpyl-6-methyl-3-hydroxypyridine. The values. of a were determined for 13 substance's with a,protein zoncentration of 0.13.3% I lin phosphate buffer, pH 7, at 250. Other protective agents studied included reduced ;.glutathion, 0-mercaptnethylamine, thiourea, propylgallate, sodium thiosulfate, ani- i'line, sodium sulfite, ascorbic acid, glucose, and hydroxylamine (all in a concentra- tion of 3.3-10-3 m/liter). Those with marked protective action (the sulfur-contain- ling substances, phenol type) had the most potent effect on the kinetics of protracted afterglow. The effect was even more pronounced when they were ussed prior to irradi-. ation. 11Tn conclusion, the authors thank N...M. Emanyelt for discussicTi of the work." 10rig. art. has: 4 fig6res, 1 table. 13 ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki, AkademiL nauk SSGR (Institute of Chm"--i cal Physics, Academy of Sciences, SSSR) -71 iSUBMITTED; 03Jun64 FkCL- 00 SUB ODDE: LS No BEr sov: 007 Card 21fX OTHER: 004 ~tkI'LZHjNII7KIY9 !.I.-, nJLATE'V, Yu.V.; FEANUE1,'; N.M. 5tudying the recombination of froe radicals cf Jrradlated protein and polymethylinetairylia acid by the electron paraWnetie resoranco and ohemiluminescent metbod. Trudy MOTP. Ctd. biol. '-I I ~ 102- 106 1(5. (MIRA 18:6) lu::drascence under 'he act-or) cl* a ac -1d on senir tZ-, buad r .Tru3y N'UIJF. Otd. b-1r;l. 15AFF-IHINSYMP t.j.j O"ILAYFV, yu.v.., PON-If-OVA9 Ye.Ge ',',achan'sia of &.e prolonged af~;e:lu=~,ns2ce=s Of serum albumin J, nolutions. irradiated with ultz-avl,-,ltet~ rays. PJofizika 10 nc.3,,429-432 165. (MIRA 18. 11) 1. histitut kbimicheskoy flizi~i AN EZ,SR, Mcskva. Submittei "wi 51, 1964, L 42291-66 ENT(m)/.. (M Ate- NR SOURCE CODE: UR/0217/66/011/003/0427/0431 AUTHOR: Sapezhinskiy, I. I-; Silayev,--X!~--V-',' Kutsenova. A. V. ORG: Institute of Chemical Physics, AN SSSR. Moscow (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR) TITIE: Intensification of photochemilum~.nescence of protein I'~olutions by dy,3s SOURCE: Biofizikat v. llp no- 3, 1966, 1~27-4-113 TOPIC TAGS: dye chemical, protein, chemiluminescence ABSTRACT: The purpose of the article is to explain the mechanism of the incrcase in intensity of luminescence which occurs when dyes are added to irradiated protein solutions and to study the physical processes of intensification. It is shown that dyes of the flourescein series (sodium flourescein, erythrosin, sodium eosin, co:,in yellowish) intensify the photochemiluminescence of irradiated protein. The kirctic !mechanisms of activated luminescence are studied, and it is shown that eosin yellowlsh, does not affect the chemical process which causes photoch-3miluminescence. Spectral investigations indicate that the light emission of activased chemiluminescence takps plaqF from levels of dye molecules associated with the protein molecule. Estim;-Zes are given for the quantum yield of excited prodlictTl and for values of the ratios kpd/fp (where fp is the probability of emission Lai;~Rtion of protein moleculez and k~d .is the constant of "excited product-dye" energy transfer), and possible reasons are considered for the low value of the former and high values of the latter. CRrd 1&_ /5 .T ~ 42291-�6 ~--AcC NAz AP6031479 A scheme is suggested fcr the physical processes of activated photochemiluminescence. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 3 formulas. IJMS: 36,9321 SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 30Jun65 ORIG REF: oos am REF: 003 _2/ YUROVSKIY, Yakov Iosifovich, dots.; MALIT.3~-,V, Alekse-.!, Ivanovich "; I I i C..; ; 5OLDATKIIi', Valentina Dmitrlysma; GROMOV, Gerwnii.v I -111b1m; O"FULEYKIIN, Aleksandr Sergeyevich; - t (Agricultural mapping of a demonstration farml Sellsko-khi- zialstvennae ka7.qografirovanie oporno-pokazatellnego kho- zInistva. ~-!oskva, Gosfwoltekbizdat~ 1963. 37 p. (MI!JA 17:6) SOV/1 37-58- 11-21875 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metall Lrg;ya, 1958, Nr 11, p 5 (USSR) AUTHORS: Silayeva, A. 1. , Yasyukevich, S. M. TITLE- On the Selective Flotation of Sulfid-,! Copper-nickel Ores and Concen- trates (K voprosu o selekti,,,noy flotatsii sullfidnykh m,6dno-ri3kelevykh rud i kontsentratov) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota, 1957, Nr 27, pp 23-42 ABSTRACT: A study is made of the fIctation properties of samples of pyrrho- tite, pyrrhotite containing N., pentlandite, chalcopyrite, and cuprous pyrite in the -0.147 mm + 0.074 mm and -0.074 mm grain sizes. The following methods are used: 1) study of ac.-hesion of mineral particles to a water bubble [Glembotskiyls (Glqbocki's) contact instrument]; 2) vacuum flotation; 3) a stuiy of adsorption by radioactive tracers; and 4) flotation experiments The experiments with the contact instrument showed that the rr aximurn adhesion without reatants is observed in the case of chalc3pyrite. followed by pentlandite and finally pyrrhotite. Adhesion is improved upon addition of butyl Card 1112 xanthate N and CuS04. The reaction between the minerals and the SOV/1 37 -58-11-21875 On the Selective Flotat~on of Sulfide Copper-nickel Ores and Concentrates re~%tants was determired by adsorption of reactants containing isotopes S35 and G oil mineral surfaces and by flotation experiments. It is found that K adsorp tion proceeds more effectively in dilute pulp and that the most highly floatable mineral is chalcopyrite, followed by pentlandite, with pyrrhotite in last place. Direct flotation experiments revealed improvement in floatability in the presence of H SO 4. Experiments to study the influence of NaZS showed that it improves the flotaiion of pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and nickeliferous p~rrhotite, but does not affect pentlandite. It is shown that cyanide is an unsHe-Aive depressor in the flo- tation of Cu-Ni ores. It is found that utilization of Ca b,,sulfite as reductant per- mits regulation of 0 2 in the pulp and of the degree of oxidation and improves selec-- tion of the minerals. L, S. Card 2/2 SILATIVA, Anna Stepanovna,; GORSLIK. S.L.. red.; YEVIOKLNOYA. X.N.. tokhns red* [Pro@ full-thickness skin grafting in reconstructive surgory] Svobodneta poresodke tolstykh lookutov koshi pri voestanowitollzWkh operstsitakh. Nookva, Goo. izd-vo me4. lit-ry. 1955. 105 p. (NIU 11:11) (SKIN GRAFTING) 51LAY19 BEN"LIKAYI, G.K. Differential dinpnosis of tuberculous nbscesses of soft tissues in tho mnlir region. Stomntolopiin 37 no.2:35-3.9 Mr-AT) '59. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Iz kifeiry chelyustno-litsevoy khirurpii i stomptologii (zav.-prof. U.M. Hildiellson) TSentrnllnogo institutp usovershenstvovnniyp vrnchey I iz bnkteriologicheskoy laborntorii TSentrallnogo instituta trivmntolo-ii i ortopedii Ministerstva zdrnvookhrpneniyn SSSR (dir, -nrof . N.H. Priorov) - (CMEK--ABSCESS) SIIAYEVA, A.S., asaistent Preservation of cartilaginous honotransplants. Stomatologiia 38 no-3:39-41 MY-Je '59. (KIRL 12:8) 1. Iz kafeilry chelyiiatno-litsevoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. N.M.I(ikhel'son) TSentral'nogo instituta ueovershenstyovantys vruchey i 'PSentrallnogo Inutituta travmatologil i ortopedii (dir. - prof.li.H.Priorov). (CARTHAGN-TRANS'PWITATION) "ILAYPTA, A.S., 'kar.(t.med.-naak 3 v I hiltxdn of i.rtnnrvoitl~)n arJ indlcatir~n for Lhe rippLIclitir'n of prn:3f!rw!l homnartilage in maxillcfaeAl~d ::lirgery. Trinly "1'l t4lllf-1-113 '6 3. 0414'j .5) iIt. Yu,".ov""My. Ya.l.; ."L IOVV, A i T I,i VEI; s 111 LE: ,;-U!," SKIY V,V, e Eaw L'Agrl-ultL-Val :Mq~`illg ~li* "'e area nf a c,I state fam ai-:ricl Iturall adFAM-3trPI (.,%-i regi,n), j i;o z d ol tv e la rai cam). V I, a LARIN, M.W., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; KRASILINIKOV. I.M.; TSYGANOVA. M.P.; AKDIOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; BUDNIKOV, N.Ye., inzh.; FJOTROSYAN. L.K., kand.takhn.nauk; DIBNER, L.G., inih.; SHAIWA,- I.D., inzh.; KAGAZIIM, Z.G., kand.tekhn.nn-n UVAROVA, A.F., tekhn.red. [Cutting ioole designed for high production and their efficient operation] Vysokopro12Voditellnye konstraktsii restsov I ikh ratsionallnaia okepluatataiia. Pod red. M.N.Lerina. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo maahinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 239 p. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Noscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy instrumn- tal'nyy Inatitut, 2. Sotrudniki Vaesoyuznogo usuchno-ionle- dovatellskogo Instrumentallnogo Institute (for all except Uvarova). (Ketal-cutting tools) JRAJOVSKATA, L.M., inzh. SIlArMA. I.G. Refractometric method of determining the concentration of micelles. Naol.-z-hir.prom. 26 no.9:40 5 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. TS~ntral'naya khimiico-tokhnologicheekaya laboratortya efirnykh masel Moldevokogo sovnarkhosa (for Dranovskaya). 2. Sovkhoz- zavod "Dolina, rozw (for Silayeva). (Attar of rose@) (Micelles) V.F.; SIIFATOVA N.N.; KOROBKIN V.B.; K)R070VA T.I.; K A V TS OV ~ ~ ~ P J, I OSOFRONOVI., V.A.; SHAFOROSTI P.D.; PLATONOVAP N.P.; YERFMENKO, O.S.; IVANOVAP A.M.; SI1,AYEVA, N.Ya.; SUYETINA, S.M.; RALIYANOVA, T.Ye.; Study of the dust factor in the founding departments of six Krasnodar plants. Nauch. trudy Kub. gos. med. Inst. 19:63-76 162. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Iz saiiitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsii g. Krasnodara i polikliniki No.8 Krasnodara. sii'mu' C". 1. USSR/Geophysics - Conference Card 1/1 Pub 44-lo/11 Author Kirillov, F. Title Chronicles. Conference of young scientists of the Geophysics Institute, Academy of Scientists of the USSR Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., 495-496, Sep-Oct 1954 Abstract : May 17-20, 1954, the Geophysics Institute held a conference at which junior scientific workers participated with 18 reports; e.g. Ye. A. Lyubimova (heating of the Earth), '~'- L. Sclov'yev (intensity of earthquakes in Tarkmenia 1912-1951), S. A. Fedotov (wave hodographs), Yu. I. Vasil'yev (use of amplitude data in seismic prospecting), 0. G. Shamina .'elastic impulses during collapse of rocks in earthquakes)., 0. 1. Silayeva (velocity of propagation of elastic waves In granite, marble, tatc.), V. I. Tatarskiy (propagaticn of waves in medium with random weak inhomogeneity of refraction ccefficient), L. P. Zaytsev (reflectLon of waves from boundary), A. S. Chaplygina (measuring the thermobaric field in the atmosphere by statistical treatment of empiric data). Institution Submitted mu/ eophysics - Seismology FD-1-1779 Card 1/1 Pub 45-1/13 Author : Riznichenko, Yu. V., and Silayeva, 0. 1. Title : Determining the dependence of the velocities of propagation of elastic in samples of mineral rocks upon one-sided pressure 3 Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz.Al93-197, May-Jun 1955 Abstract : The authors work out a procedure for determining the dependence of the veloci of elastic vaves upon mechanical stress. The measurements are conducted by mans of the ultrasonic impulse mcthod upon samples of mineral rocks under co ditions of one-sided pressure. At the same time they determine the static an dynamic modLluses of elasticity. Certain results of these measurements are presented. The senior author cites his three earlier works, co-authors: B. N. Ivakir. and V. R. Bugrov, in the same journal (1951, 1952, 1953), on the modeling of seismic waves by ultrasonic impulses. Total of 5even referenceo (one German: W. Buchheim, Zum Problem der Drucksondiermg in Gesteinen auf akustischer Basis, Freiberger Forschungshefte, Bergakademie, H. 7, 195-3)). Institution: Gcophysical Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : November 27, 1954 124-11-13248 Translation from: ReferatLvnyy Zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 11, p 139 (USSR) AUTHORS: Riznichenko, Yu. V., Silayeva, 0. 1., Shamina, 0. G., My ichkin, V.I., Glukhov, V. A., Vinogradov, S. . TITLE: Seismo-Acoustic Methods for the Study of Stress Conditions in Mountain Rocks on Samples and In Loco. (Seyamoakusticheskiye metody izucheniya napryazhennogo sostoyaniya gornykh porod na obraztsakh i v massive. ) PERIODICAL: Tr. Geofiz. in-ta A N SSSR, 1956, Nr 34 (161), pp-,74`163 ABSTRACT: The study surveys various methods for the investigation of stres.3 conditions in mountain rocks. Principal attention is directed to the impulse method and the acoustic method. It is indicated that with an increase in pressure the modulus of elasticity grows faster than the density. Therefore, the speed of sound, which is proportional to the square root of the ratio of the modulus of elasticity and the density, increases with increasing pressure-, more specifically, the speed of sound is pr.-jportiotial approximately to the one-sixth power of the Card 1,~22 pressure. It is nuted, further, that the formation of cracks, at the 124-11-13248 Seismo-Acoustic Methods for the Study of Stress Conditions in Mountain Rocks on samples and In Loco. (Continued) inception of failure of mountain rocks, is accompanied by a crackling noise. The study of the vibrations arising in the rock during failure is the basis of the acoustic method. A description of a laboratory set-up for the study of the velicity of sound in stressed rock samples is offered, also a description of model tests and observations in mines by means of the seismic impulse method. A survey is made of destructive compression tests on rocks, the apparatus and methodology for the study of the elastic impulses accompanying their failure, and corresponding observations in mines. Bibliography: 77 references. (G. I. Pokrovskiy) Card Z/Z AUTHOR: Kirillov, F. A. 49-3-15/16 TITLI-": Conference of junior research workers, engineers and aspirants of the Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Ad. 5c., U..".S.R. (Konferentsiya mladshikh nauchnykh sotrudnikov, inzhenerov I aspirwitov Instituta Fiziki Zemli AN SSSR). PERICDICAL: "Izvestiva Akademii Nauk, Seriya Geofizicheskayall (Bull-e-tin of the Ac. Sc., Geophysics Series), 1957, No. 3. pp. 411-415 (U.S.S.R.) A9STRACT; The conference wa~ held on December 24-26, 1956. 21 papers were read relating to work completed in 1955 and 1956. In this report the contents of the Individual papers are briefly summarised. G.T. Silayeva read a paper on Investigating the proTg-g-aTi-o-n-5F-elastic waves in rods and plates. iii li,:As and Platev.. Referaty dokladov (Abets. of Reports at the 4th All-Union Acovatical Conference) Pt. 2. Moscow, Aked. nauk SSSR, 1958. 44 pp. Vaesoymnays. akmtlchoekaya konforentmiya, irth. at 'I'li All-ljnl(~n Cr,nf. ~-n 26 Eay Jun Y I 4-1 -7, I - AUMMIS Silayeva, 0.1. and Shamina, O.G. TITLE: Propagation of Elastic Impulses in Cylindrical Specimens (RaBprostraneniye upru ikh impultsov v obraztsakh tsilindricheskoy formy PERIODICAL: Izvesti, Seri a Geofizicheskayaj ya Akademii Nauk SSSR9 1 1958, Nr 1, PP-32-45 dnd 1'plate 03% ABSTRACT: Experiments on the propagation of elastic impulses in metallic specimens having a cylindrical form are described. An ultrasonic generator BW-4 was used to excite the elastic waves. Piezoelectric sources (Rochelle salt) were employed. The crystal size was 1 x 1 x 1 cm and the fundamental fre- quency of vibration was about 140 kc/s (Ref.31). The dependence of the speed of propagation Vp of longitudinal waves on the ratio A (where A is the radius of the rod I and X tlie wavelength) can be investigated in two ways. One can either vary the frequency of the vibrations keep- ing the crosss-sebtion 'of the rod constant or one can vary the cross-section of the rod and keep the frequency con- stant. The second method was used. Brass rods.. having the following rad -ii, were employed: 4p 3t 2'.51 2.01 1.75, rd 1/2 1.5, 1.27, 1.0, 0.75, 0'.5 and 0.25 em. All the rods were ~a ,Propagation of Elastic Impulses in Cylindrical Specimens. 9-0 cm long. In special cases and in order to increase the accuracy of interpretation of the wave picture; the length was increased to 40 cm. It was established that longitudi- nal waves can be propagated in specimens of the above type with two wave velocities, one equal to the velocity of propagation of longitudinal waves in an infinite medium, and the other equal to the propagation of longitudinal waves in a thin rod. It has been shown that the latter waves will be formed if the ratio of the radius of the rod to the wavelength is less than 0.17~. The results obtained by the authors can therefore be used to choose the dimensions of the specimens under study in such a way that the measured velocity of longitudinal waves corresponds to either the velocity in an infinite medium or a thin rod. Yu. V. R12hnichenko and other members of the Institute of Physics of the Earth collaborated. There are 12 figuresp no tables and 34 references, of which 10 are Slavic. ASSOCIATION:Ac. Sc. of the USSR, Institute of Physics of the Earth. (Akademiya nauk SSSR,Institut fiziki Zemli) SUBMITTED: January ?9, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 212 AUTHORS: Shamina, O.Zand Silajeva, 0.1. 49-58-3-2/19 TITLE: Propagation of Elastic Impulses in Layers of Finite Thickneezes with Free Boundaries (Rasprostranen-lLye upru-ikh I C, impul'scv v sloyakh konechnoy moshchnosti so svobodnymi Cranitsami) PERIODICAL: Izveetiya Akademii vauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicileskaya, 19581 i40-3, PP. 302 - 316 (USSR). ABSTRACT: In t-',-e model laboratory of the Instittte of Physics of the Earth Ac.Sc. USSR, experiments were elaborated in 1956 under the directi~~n of Yu-V. Riznichenk-o relating to the propagation of ultrasonic pulses in a layer as a function of the ratio d/-A ,~~rhereby a change in the d/X ratio was effected by chanrring the thickness d of the layer. The shape and the -.)redom-inant frequency of' the emitted pulse were maintained const-ant. The value X was the wavelength Xp,, of the lonr;-illudinal vrave -,ropagating in an infinite med-Jur of -zaterial. The -oltrasonic apparatus applied in -1.1-iese was dovelo-,ed by the Geophysics Institile A,::.Sc,-. USSR Geofizicheskiy institut A'N SSSR and has been deserf-bed in :Ietail in earlier ~~. 1 '19 wjrk (Refs.13-1N. In this -.-,aner, tl--a tez' -r-i7~ue ~;f onrryi- 3,-i' test-s and some of the results are d-~scrl")-!d. the u (;ardl/4 ., ;~ 4: 1-dropar,ation of Elastic I.-Oulses in Lawers c 40--S-2/19 'th TI-i-c""_nSsses 71 Free Boundaries obtained exrerimental results with-i tLe-Dretical cc.~-clusionS. TI-e -oropagai.on of elastic pulses was ,-y simulating on mode sei!mic waves by neans of an ultlrasonic reisi.-oscope. ThQ t ~T ~ ti n- :--m - -c ..,scillali-~ns were 'tter and receive ,r of supo_ci_.,j1 ricro-seismcgra~)hs, sel-riette salt c r.-7 s t a " f _~ 4.1~ of X cut witl." the dinensions 10 x 1-0 x 10 mm fur~,.da_mental oscillation frequene o _11,0 kc di,:rinc, surge e.,73itation. For amplifyinL: the rec-eiv-, I oscillatioi.-, a vide- oand am.-~)lifier with a -Dass band of' 10-70C, Izc was uspd. The t ~:, chiii,__ -ae -)f observ-,tions was so chosen that the res!ilts _)bt~.,.ined were in the form of seisrio3rams_ to "n:ulti- channel" se-isoograms in ordinary seism-c prospectirr. This L -L :, ,,~,erm!tted using the principle of phase coloration for distin- the individual types of waves and determininc their spe 3ds As regards the type oi Ll-lhe wave oicture, the results can- L~e sub-divided into three groups: case of ''tin layers d/,\- 0.13; 0.3G; 0.6); intermediute case (dAp,,, = 0.85; 1.1) arid 2ase c-f thick layers (d/XpM = 2.3; 4-5). HcaoCraphs and Card2P~ 0 -are ffiven for various cases. It was found that 49-58-3-2/19 Propagation of Elastic Impulses in Layers of Finite Thicknesses with Free Boundaries elastic pulses can propagate only with two wave speeds, equalling the wave speed of the longitudinal waves in an infinitely thin layer V or the wave speed of longitudinal pnjj waves in an infinite medium V Phl The shape of the oscillations and the predominant wavelength depend on the thickness of the layer. In layers, the thickness of which approaches the wavelengths of the poles, a lonritudinal wave was recorded at short distances from the source which propa- gates with a speed V PM ; rrith increazin6 distance from the source, a longitudinal wave with the speed V pnil forms due to irregular disturbances. The length of the longitudinal wave which propagates with the speed of V pnil changes with changing thickness of the layer, increasinG with increasing layer thickness in such a way that the ratio dA p '!_~L 0.25. Card3/4 PJ(1 49-58-3-2/19 Propagation of Elastic Impulses in Layers of finite Thicknesses with Free Boundaries The experimental iesults relating to -.he presence in layers of the thickness of the order of the -,-~,avelenGth of sliding, longitudine.1 waves -aith two differing speeds at various se~ztions of the same T)rofile and the determined dependence of the wavelength or., the thickness of th,,- jWer can be usefully applied fcT, analysis of seismic data obtained durinE; a record- ing sf priiLaxj waves. The carried out experime;its on the pr,).pagation of elastic pulses in layers o~ finite thickness W4 th free boundaries are also of interest in themselves and ,--an be useful for developing further the theory of propagation cf pulses in layers of finite thickness. Acknowledgments are rude to Yu.v. Riznichenko, who directcd the work described in this parer. There are 8 figures and 2 tables and 19 references, 12 Df wliiah are Russian, 6 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATIO11: Ac.Sc. USSR Institute of Physics of the Earth (AN SSCM institut fiziki Zemli) SUBMITTED: January 29, 195? AVAILABLE: Library of (~or4,'ress card 4/4 V/,#, L) Q-6/2 5 AUTHOR: Silaycvu, 0., 1. 0 .TITLE: A Met."Lod of B;-term j.ria ',,- ion of 1'1ie E'la,3t'j'.c Properties of Rock Samples Undor Pressure Metodika izLcheniya uprugikh avoystv obraz7sov gorVich Dorod pcd davleniyein) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akcademii nauk SSSR.,, Seriya gecfizicheskaya,, 1959, Nr 2. pp C-21-228 (USSR) ABSTRAOT: The expei~iivnts cn determi 'naticii --if the elastic. properties of ro,:~h3 weie c-arried ,)ut by the Institute of Physics of the Earth, Acads.v of Soiences USSR, wl'-.era the samples under pressuT-'Z-~ --ki., i:o 1000 (which ~-orresponds -to 4-6 km of depth) were _=.mplcyed. A method of supersonic impulses coupled witl,. f-he ic-n-itudine-1 se-;ticnins of tide models was applied. The velocity V of the elastic waves in the models was mea- sured with a 2-beam impulse type sap-_-rsonic apparatus IKL-4. The apparatus generates a shock excitation which produces an iiaoulse in the forra of a fast dying-jut sir-usoidal wave. Piezo-electric er"itters and receivers were used for sending and re--tisterin- the suiersonic pulses. The general layout of Lillie experiments is sb-own in FiE; l., w!aere 1 - sample, 2 - Card 1/4 SOV/49-59-2-6/25 A Method of Determination of the Elastic Properties of Rock Samples ~Jnder Pressure hinged padding, I - emitter, P - receiver generator, E17 electronic tube; inscrip-uions: top - em~ttted impulse, right - receiving impulse, left - time impulses. The purpose of the exDeriments was the determination of the rock.�' para- meters, in particular, uhe velocity of propagation of the longitudinal (VPM ) and tralisverse (V,) waves in the rocks' interior, The elastic properties of the rocks were then calculated from the formula on p 223. An example of the seismic impulses produced in a model. of dolomite under the pressure F ~ 0 is shown in Fig 21, where the different kinds of waves can be distinguished ( P - lonvitudinal wave, R - surface wave PP - reflected wavN, M -;3imstant of emission. Tiite impulses every 2 ~Lsec). The phase hodographs based on this seismogram are shown in Fig 3 and the curves of the amplitudes for the first phase of the longitudinal wave at F = 0 (circles) and F = 600 (crosses) kg/cm are shown in Fi- 4. Some results were -tabulated in Tables 1 and 2. Table 1 illustrates the data obtained from the phase hodographs: Card 2/4 velocities VPINI IVR and the wavelEnstli X PAI , XR - SOV/49-59-2-6/25 A Method of Determinat2~.on of the Elastic ProDerties of Rock Samples Under Pressure Table 2 stiows the data as calculated from the formula on p 223, i.e. the elastic parameters, velocity of transverse waves V S and the ratio Vp MIV, (Liscriptions on the tables: top row - inc-dels, model's orientatian, pressure ill kg/cm2 left column - dolomite Nr 1?45., graai~e Nr 1770', basalt). The analysis of the results of the experiments showed that they are very near to the natural o.~Dnditions of the rocks. For examp'le: the -ratio V1,M/VS for most of the rooks at a depth of 2 to 4 1%-m was found (Ref 23) tc be 1~70 to 1.85, whLch experiT,,ients2show aL3 equai to 1,76 to 1,,?9 (at F 500 to 10GO kg/(,,m- Tli.- autlicr is indebted to Yli. V, Card 3/4 SOV/49-59-2-6/25 A Method of Determination of the Elastic Propertu-ies of Rock Samples Under Pressure Riznichenko and his colleagut-.-5 for their comments. There are 4 figures, 2 tables and 23 references; 13 of the references are Soviet, 9 English and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fiziki Zemli (Academy of Sciences US121R, Institute of Physics of the Earth) SUBI"61ITTED: February ', 1958. Card 4/4 imp- 4,2 1 ~ OOL,./O()14 OCO/ CV 00 p-,~Oh alcA 4,11 ci W I& 1~1 tTasou Ia-DOTO' t'Lor, OT lev 0 ts 't)sovp P,)&Sde e Or Tij.0-131, 3 va (~oe a I,?, Z,Jest-ij 9 a 5 Cl ID tjorl tpts . I 1 140- VA't asxlTe it)S OT P Sjj'bS C.'i rtte T ,P%RjQDjCJ0-*- IDef"t's 0 $1 Ule t'tje 5 ~tae tv el-Y) is es of I-D - 0 Ttts Of tate es-pee 11j.0 '91, TPttoa The 1po"Por a6 T r,aso CS SOUD ujeswa-reoe of ZI& .40S 900 I'as - '01,0 cy~s -4 a Ult, the ~JSJLV& 'Ver t,P 'A.-on asc;-ribe I've nsqeTse a U5vr1% 5 b5O 9 al 'OO'c's tTa 5U-re d also S it, V catto" Ss'a u C,11 a alatyloT in SU(I Djea measu-re 'Wa4e as 10 ILS 13 Tyie as ~ t'. VO y rS-;e'rSe IaTI-O' .4,tS al . IWO . JOT -,or-9,A. .1 ents Tue Ou t tra., liom DeV05 f GT to 4[f 10- 86 f 01 140 Otode,,jtig .rel-Or COO 'eq 0 Ljader of, Oil-111- ?,ralphy j~sjjop tion All 10 V.0 , in abS07r"P Vcl 5 1 fol, tting, 'at 13 t j.11 Tevit f Pe_,,.a 0 te w Va Ra yj ";0_200 telits dif Te te 0 tone titAl ' too t, ~:)OW-C- 'Wity, Stitil $I Te I -0e(le"a YtTasoni P) S 01 ~Ltes tae '1111 101 tyle 0 ts -4e til -jeajte a Ul tra G-rafljedL b1f S-arelu 1~1 tyLe tea, , Of )~O ho w ? IS 1c. jcylel g itr. S Y~ ~jv erjO lon&it (B ~y j"he r im d9pende to S go I Of of 0%.-Pe ---'s Figs 4 and Labo-T atot 'tiotl ts - 11 .., -.1 -C~oeffic--Ients for t 'A'a n s v e &A,-rec -moll Th,3 fr,equency obtained for tbe --d given lOngitud-inal and Ac-.17-Ord.ink X-M In pjg~,,, The results rY the de"he C01110-mb fr'ctjon theory. Card 21-4 crement:_s Q^p 6nd 6S should be Ox SILAYEVA, 0.1. Using ultraijonics for the study of elastic properties of rocks. Biul PDIP.Otd.geol. 35 no*4-147-148 J1--Ag f60. OCRA 14 W (Rocks) (Elastic waves) SHANIBIA) O.G., seymolog; VIFOGRADO-V, S.D., seysmolog; - SILMNA-y- Oil wj seysmolog; BAIUJZ, Mao, seysmolog; SIIAMAYEVA, L.A.p seysmo- log; RIZ141CMiKO, Yu.V., red.; PANTAYEVA, V.A., red.; RYBKINA, V.P., tekhno redo [Wealk eartbquakes] Slabye zemletriaseniia. Foskva,, Izd-vo ino- str. lit-ry, 1961. 533 P. NIRA 15:1) 1. InstitiLt fiziki Zemli P11 SSSR (for Shamina, Vinogradovo Silayeva, Barlas, Shamayeva). (Eaethquakes) jjAnjA,-Q1 lgtk,,-- JtQnqVnqj_- RIZNTCHENKO, Yu.V., otv.red.; SHAMIXA, O.G.P red.lzd-va,- RYLINA, Yu.V., tekhn.red. [Using ultrasound in studying the propagation of elastic wave velocities and elastic parameters in rock smaples at unilateral pressure] Issledovanila a pomoshchliu. ulltrazvuka skorostei rasprostranenija uprugikh voln i uprugikh parametrov v obrazteakh gornykh porod pri odnostormnem davlenii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. tauk SSSR, 1962. UO p. (kkadeniia nauk SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Trudy, no,27). (MM 16:2) (Rocks-Elastic properties) (Seismic prospecting) ACC NRs AT6032739 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0114/0118 AUTHOR: Silayeva, 0. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Ultranonic investigations of the dependence of the elastic properties of rocks on pressure SOURCE: XN SSSR. Institut fiziki Zemli. Geoakustika; ispol'zovaniye zvuka i ul'tra- zvuka v seysmologii, seysmorazvedke i gornom dele (Geoacoustics; the use of sound and ultrasound in seismology, seismic prospecting, and mining). Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 114-118 TOPIC TAGS: =a=ic elasticity, seismic wave meioamift elastic wave ultra- %W1,5 I" /C- PR0'5'P&CT/'0ja , ot-"rRn s6ou'fe- sonic sounding, ute-, PCrRO 4 0 G t/ F'WE C? U E A )r-/ ABSTRACT: The absence in rocks of any noticeable dispersion in the velocities of longitudinal, shear, and surface waves make it possible to apply the results of laboratory measurements at ultrasonic frequencies directly in seismic prospecting and seismological investigations. Laboratory determinations at high pressures make it possible to derive the values of the elastic parameters of rocks at various depths. Various methods used to determine the elastic-wave velocities on samples are re- viewed, including sounding with PSP exchange waves. simultaneous sounding at i different frequencies, and longitudinal profiling. The need to develop a method of Card ACC NRI AT6032739 Idirect measurement of shear-wave velocity is noted. Developments in investigatiuns of the physical and mechanical properties of rocks of various geological regions as well as the systematic and comprehensive study of the elastic and absorbing properties of rocks at high pressures and temperatures are reviewed. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. IWA-794) SUB CODE: 08/ SUBM DATE., 28Mar66/ ORIG REF: 013/ OTH REF: 009/ Card 2/2 1, U.. 1 '/34 33 ta (Ml ACC NRs A 0--1- -2 6 45 SOURCE CODE: 5/(jj 5/6yi/i AUTHOR: S ~va,_�.t_" Kazitsyna, L. A.; Prokoftyev, M. A. g ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomoriosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy TITLE, Infra-red spec,.ra of nucleotide anines and nucleotide-aainoacid." containing a phosphoamide bond SOURCE: Zhurnal abshchey khimii, ve 35, no. 1. 1965, 80-83 TOPIC TAGS: IR spectrum, amine, wnino acido organic phosphorous compound ABSTRACT: The posvIbIlIty of using-absorptlon In the 850-goo 0M .region for identifjoation of the phosphoamidelgroup in nUdleotide-~' amines and nucleotlde-aminRq_q~k4s j ~ a-sstudiid.- On the basis of this assumption, the aijC6-6rs sydWesized and studied the infra-redj~ .speotra ot 'differezit amine and aminoa3ld,derivabives.of adsr~T49-'.~ ..aeid.with,,~46 general formula (A). Ad Ole 0 AJ (A) 14 C C 9.1 Card 1/2 UDC: _547.963.12+543.42204 ACC NR, AP0012645 In the spectra of till amines and aminoacid derivatives of adenyllo acids studied, VL broad band of moderate intensity was obtained In the 860-880 em-1 frequency range, while in the corresponding ads- -nosine-5-monophospliate and lsopropylldenadenosine-5-benzylphosphitat' no abaorp'~Ion was observed in this region. Absorption was not observed either for dibenzylphosphite. Based on earlier work MA this experiment It Is stated that group (B) Is oharacterlzld by a broad absorption band of moderate intensity at 860-880_qn~ can be used to identify the corresponding compounds, The authors thank Z. A. Sha G. Andronop brxovayas y2 and A. A. Bogdanov for placing a series of Orig..art. has: I fl Preparaflons at the r ZJPM-7 SUB CODE: 017 SUBM DATE: 05Aug63 ORIG MWI 004 OTH MF: bO7 ACC 114R' AP6025690 ZOURCZ CODE: !TVO3301661GV-G1-VC,510o3- .V0038 iA1G7HM : Koval'skaya, L. P. (Candidate of technical sciences); Silayeva, S. V. (Junior .research associate) ORG: All Union Scientific Research Institute of the Canning and Vegetable Drying ,,Industry (Vsosoyuznyy n.xuchno-issledovatellskiy institut konservnoy i ovoshchesushillnoy promy3hlennosti) MM~,; Naturo of microbiological decay of fresh fruits and vegetables treated with ionizing radiation SOURCE: Konservnaya i ovoshcnesushilinaya promyshlennost', no- 5, 1966, 33-38 )TOPIC TAGS: food preservation, ionizing irradiation, horticulture, microorganism contamination ABSTRACT: resh stra-Aerries, raspberries, apricots, peacnes and plums irradiated 5 -3 rad doses were studied in stores and storage centers to ivith 2 x 10 to 3 x 10 ideternine the factors responsible for microbiological decay. Mderoorganism. growth of irradiated and nonirraditted fruits was evaluated on the basis of yeast and mold counts taken for periods up to 20 days. Findings show that the decay rate of ~ ;irradiatod fruits is determined first of all by the restoration o' I spontaneous ;microflora. However, it is incorrect to maintain that irradiation inhibits all the ACC NRt AF6025690 jmicroflora to the same degree or that the nature of the decay u4nlch a.?Pears somewhat later is always the same as in nonirradiated fruit. 7he qualitative con.position of tl,e microflora is important, and even more important is the radioresistance of each of ithe species. The role of secondary infection is insignificant'. when fruit, is stored iunder normal sanitary conditions. But, with a high level of air contamination, decay !may occur earlier. The latter generally takes place with a prolonged storage period Iduring which mold fungi have sufficient time to penetrate and develop in fruit tissue. 10rig. art. hass 4 figures. !SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: none Iz':i' Card 2 KOVALISKAYA, L.P.; SILAYFFVA, S.V. Preliminnrl tontin,, In the atudy of the effect of ionizing radintion on the keeping time of fresh tangerines. Kons. I ov.prom. 18 no.9%26-30 3 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issleciovatellskiy in3titut konservnoy i ovoshchesushillnoy promyshlennosti. (Tangerines) (Radiation sterilization) 9832& ENT(m). DIA AP ACC NRt Ar5O25462 S"URCE congs UlVO3301651OW100910033,10037 4+ . 11 PAP AUTHOR: KolvalLIAKkayao L4 Fe (Ganlidate of technical sciqncoa); S114yeyaj So VwR, (Junior--irch associiite); Zakharova, No 11, resej $(junior-research MON Ma) Titarenko, M. ltnSenior riseirch associate) oRat mixor I r Ofirls All-Union Solintific Rqseareb Institute of the Canning and Vewetnbl Dehydration InAu9try,~LViaaoyuznjry nauchno-Iseledovatellskiy inatitut, konservnoy I o Wirushil Inoy proawshlennosti) /7 TITLEt Preservation of fruit ani vegetables by ionizing.radiati n and sorbio acid SOURGEs lonservnaya I ovoshchesuahiltnaya promyshlennost'# no. 91, 2965p 33-)7 d4i 74 Tom TAGSt food technolo, mAiation ABSTRAM Mqmriments sibow that irraAiation of fruit preserves containing 0,015# 0.025p and 0.05% sorble acid (1) 4oss not result In complete sterIlisations, unless the donee are as hilb att 1.5p 1,29 and 1.0 million raftanst respectivelyo Ionizinj__ 1/2 UDCS 664.539,IM KOZLOV, V.V.; ZIL'BERMAN, N.I.; BROZOVSKIY, D-I.; DEMOVA, L.?,.; .51LAYEVA Fusion of 2-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid with alkalies (napbthoresorainol and triox7naphthalene). Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.4:380-883 Ap '62. OCIRA 15-4) (Naphtbolsulfonic acid) (Naphthalenediol) KOZLOV, V.V.; KOLESNIK, Yu.A.;_�ILAYEVA, T.D.; KAZITSINA, L.A. Wdies of the anthracene and anthraquinone series. Part 35: Ultraviolet absorption spectra cf anthracenemonosulfonic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.4sl241-1245 Ap 162. (MA 15:4) 1. Moskovskiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni G.V.Plekhanova. (Anthracenesulfonic acid-Spectra) K(r/,LCV, V.V.; ",-rTAYFVA, T.D. Diazo coviycunds, Fart 20: DiazotLzation off aromatic amines in orthophosFboric acid, ZhuT. org, khim. 1 no.9:1663-16(Y7 'S 165. (MIRA 18:12) Is Moskovf-kiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva Imeni S#V& Flukhanovas Sutmitted July 2., 1964s SIGAL, F.M.; SIIAYEVA, Primary actimccqcosis of the stomach. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 5:83- 84 S--O 160, (MIRA 13:12) 1. Iz nauchno--poliklinichepkogo otdola (zav. - kandidat wditeinnkikh nauk Ye.M. Kagan) i khirurgichaskogo otdola (zav. - doktor maditsinakikh nauk F.V. Ska:Ldin),Gooudaretvsnnogo nauchno- i4oledavatellokogo rentgeno~radiclogicheskogo inatituta Ministeretva Mrawokhransnlya RSFSR (dir, - prof. 1.G. Larunova)o (ACTINOMYCOSIS) (STOMACH-DISEASES~- non e I dol Lor rl.:: j pc;, I tr. '1, :7) o 'C' 0 -*L, oni ll'unillu, :I al I ovs ZILYCIUKOV, P.P.; SIIAYNVA, V.I. Results of laboratory investigations of the characteristic parameters of comb radiosonde vanes. Trudy TS&O no.24:44-47 158o (MIRA 12 -. 1) (Radiosondes)