SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SINITSYN, K.D. - SINITSYN, N.M.
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LI~~ITSYN,__,K~,k.and.tekhn.nauk; KURBATOVA, YO.A., starshiy nauchnyy
aotrudnik; USAMOT, G.S., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
improving thetachnology of the removal of hidee from hog
arcasses. TraktA sellkhosmash. 30 no-10:5-12 0 160.
(MIRA 13:8).
(Swine houses and equipment)
(Hides and skins)
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Ile'liod. 'or erliapc-,n~ '~;c- ~r---,~-',actiorl u-~' d----- ~`eeds. "ias.
ind. JSS:1 32
`:~i-,titut T- -,'IOY
proriyshlenossti.
(FCC d
(I'Cat il-diistry-By.-products)
SINITSYN K D kand. tekhn. nauky 400YEV, P.S.; KRAVCHEKKO, N.D.-'
7-':~~Pyzv' V.I.-, otv. red.; MANVELOVA, ZW65., tekhn. red.
[Testing now equipment for the manufacture of sausagells-
pytanie novogo oborudovaniia kolbaawgo vroixvod3tva. Mo-
skva, 1962. 87 p. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy institut sauchno-takholcheekoy in-
formataii pishchevok Promyshlelmsti. 2. Vaesoyuzzyy sauchno-
issledovatel"81W.-Mtltut Mvauppy promyshlessobtl (for
' - - I-
Sinitsys, Guoyev, Kraveheako).
(Food machinery-Testing)
HARKASHIO A.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; BARSUKOVA, A.P., mladshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik; GUSAKOVSKIY, Z.F., inzh.,red.; OCHKIN, V.A., insh.p
red.; GORBATOV, V.M., red.- SINITSYN K D red.; IAVROVA, L.P.,
P Z;ft"=::=-.q
red.; SHIPOV, V.P., red.; red.; RUNYANTSEVA, Ye.P.,
tekhn. red.
[2echnological instructions for the production of meat and most
products] Tekhnologicheek-ie instruktsii po proizvodstvu mlasa
i miasnykh produktov. Moskva, 1962. See. ll.[Catmed meat)
Konservy.r 1962. 641 p. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Moscov. Vsesqyugnyi nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
myasnoy promyshlennosti. 2. Sotrudniki Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-
issledovatellskogo instituta myasnoy promyshlennosti (for
Barmash, Barsukova).
(Meat, Canned)
SINITSYN. K.D,, kand.tekhn.nauk; LIBERMAN, S.G.; PETHOVSKIY, V.P.v
nauchnyy sotrudnik
Intensification of the production process of dried feeds. Trudy
VNIIMP no.14:52-57 162. (MIRA 16:8)
(Feeds-Drying)
. C:, ~fr "I It." - ''. I I ~
VOY'l-K, ~~ ~ , , .1 - - - - A'E- i y n u. 1,,
j.. I . .- - nny-S fii 1,mio-i- r, ~, 1~ -.I- . ., - .1. .1 ~.: ~.7 -
nauk
Machine with continuous ac-.'--,n for ca-,r'.,= hlds flay:Lng.
'n, -T no.15:19 161. ! i
i_ dy VNIII -2L (M- at , , .
LIBERMAN, S.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; FEfROVSKIY, V.P., kand. tekhn.
nauk; STNITSY11, K.D., kand. tekhn.nauk;
(Mechanized production of dry livestock feeds] Mekhaniza-
tsiia proizvodstva sukhikh zhivotiWkh kormov* Moskva#
TSentr. in-t nauchno-tekhn. informatsii pishchevoi pro.-
n7shl., 1964. 36 p. (MIRA 17:12)
GURVIGH. Ye.l.; SINITSYN, K.K.
Ziectrov-C-M*'Oothod for reducing thickness of samples for
magnetic and structural studies. Zav.lab. 22 no.10:1206-1207
156. (Mak 10:5)
i.TSentrall wy rxichno-Inaledovatel'skly institut chernoy metal-
lurgil.
(Polishing, Alectrolytic)
(Metallography)
BCRZDYKA, A.M.; VITKINA, R.I.; RYLINIKOV, A.P.;
.Kt; B HT
M.L., red.; GOLYATKINA,A.G., red.izdatelletva; ISLINTInVA, P.G.,
tekhn.red.
[Ferroua metallurgy of capitalist countries] Chernsia metallurgiia
kapitalisticheakikh stran. Moskva, Gos.nauc:hno-tekhn.1zd-vo L''t-ry
po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii. Pt.5. [New quality steel and
methods of testing it] Bor2dyka, A.M., and others. Stali novykh
marok i metody ispytanii. 1957. 282 p. (KIRA 10:12)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo chernoy metallurgii.
TSentrallnyy institut informateii.
(Steel--Testing)
-:5-INITS,YN, L.F.; SMIDNIK, E,Ya.; CHUDNOVSKIY, G.S. (Novosibirsk)
Sodiwm an,-; po-,'_Is5i.1am content, in '_?,'~ blood plasma in patients wIth
.-).1-3 1 Mr 164. KI I
raitral stenosis, Vrach. del:.-~ no N RA 17 % 4)
1. Diagncsticheskoye otdeleniye (zav. - kand.med.nauk- Ya.S.Vaynbaum)
ins"ituta eksperl-mentallnoy biologii i meditsiny Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR i Novosibirskaya stantsiya perelivaniya krovi.
SINITSYN. L.N.
Problem of the antishock effect of aminazine and mepazine [with
summaz7 in English]. Biul.ekap.biol. i mad. 45 no*3:70-72 9r'58
(KIRA 11:5)
1. 1z laboratorit chastnoy farmakologii (zav. - doWstvitel'Ayy
chlen ANN SSSR T.V. Zakusov) Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapii
(dir. - deystvitelinn chien ANN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) AMR SSSR,
Moskva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AKN SSSR V.V. Zakusovyu.
(AUTONOMIC DRUGS, effects.
lo-(N-moth.vl-3-piparidylmethyl) phenothiazine on
exper. shock (Rue))
(SHOCK, experimental
off. of chlorpromazine. morphine & meDszlne (Rua))
(CHLCRMOKAZINE, effects
on exper. ihock (Rua;)
(MORPH M , effects
same)
KRUGLOV N.A..i' ii~ti~
Effect of aminazine and mepazine on cerabellar and medullary
Inhibiting processes. Farm. 1 toks. 22 no.2:99-104 Nr-Ap '59.
(NBA 12: 6)
1. Laboratoriya chastnoy farmakologil. (zav. - dayatvitellreFY
chlen AMU SSSR prof. V.V.Zakusov) Inatituta farmakologli I
khimioterapil AM OR),
(CF.FMBELLUM, physiol.
inhib. processes, off. of chlorpromazine &
pacatal (Rus))
OWULIAR OBLONCktTA, pbysiol.
same)
(CHLOBPROMAZINE, effects,
cerebellum &
medulla oblongata Inhib.
on
processes (Rne))
(AUTONOMIC DRUGS, effects,
pacatal, on cerebellum & medulla oblongata
inhib. processes (Rue))
SINITS)IT,,-L.N.
Effect of analgesics on the reactive potentials of the afferentaftems
of the brain. Farm. toks. 24 no.3:259-267 My-Je 161. (MIRA 15.1
1. Laboratoriya chastnoy farmakologii (zav. - deystvitelluyy chlen
AMN SSSR Prof. V.V.Zakusov) Instituta farmakologii i khimioterapij
AW SSSR.
(BRAIN) (ANAWESICS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
SINITSYN, L.11-.
Effect of morphine on reactive potentials of the cerebral cortex
in afferent stimulation of various modality, Farm. i toks. 25 no-4:
387-394 il-Ag 162. (MIRA 17:10)
i
1. Laboratoriya chastnoy farmakologii (z&V. - deystvitellny7 chlen
AM SSSR prof. V.V. Zakusov) Instituta farmakologii i khimicterapii
AM SSSR.
IKISIN, I.Ye.; SIN17SYN, L.N.
Prevention of disorders in tho myocardial blood supply caused by
stimulation of the cerebral cortex by pharmacological agents, Vast.
MOISSR 18 no.1:18-23 163. (MIRA 16i2)
1. Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii AMN SSSRS
(BLOOD-CIRCULATION, DISORDM OF) (GERENIAL CORTKK)
(DRUGS-PHYSIOLWICAL ErMT)
SINITSYN. K., inzhener.
Now type of radio transmitter for ships. Mor.flot 7 no-1:45-47
Ja 147, (NLU 9:5)
(United States--Radio--Tranamitters and transmission)
(Radio--Installation on ships)
SINITO-ym, M,
stmWit-pift
Arctic Rgions
At an Arctic Station, M. Sinitsyn Geog. v. shk6le No. 3, 1952
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September _1954,2Uncl.
"
SINIMN, M.
.ow*r--
In the Arctic Ocean. Vokrug eveta no.8:40-41 Ag '54. (KRA 7:9)
(Arctic regions)
SINITSYIN, M. (Kuybyshev)
Prompted by life Zdorov's 7 no.6:27-28 Ze 161. (MI-RA 14:7)
~KUYBYSHEV-DAY NURSERIES)
MASIDV, L.A.,, inzIr.; FKDOROVAI I.B.9 kand.tekhn.nauk (Moskva);
17OUffM, MM., gosudarstvennyy sovetnik yustitaii II klassa;
SINITSYN, M. (Gorlkiy)
Protect naturep the storehouse of health. Zdorovte 9 no.3sl6-17
mr 263. NEU 16:5)
(VOTOGA RIVM~-WATER POLIXTION)
SINITSYN. 14. (Tula)
On the Upa.River. Zs. rul. 17 ne.6:14-15 Je '59.
(14TRA 12: 10)
(Tula-Motorboat racing)
SINITM, M. (Serpukhov)
Organized by the loCal club. Za rul. 17 no.7:14 J1 '59-
(MIft 13:1)
(Serpukhov-Notorcycle racing)
SINITSYN, M.
In Ungeny region. Za rul. 18 no.6:3 Je 160. (XLU 13-8)
(Ungeny--Motorcycle racing)
-- SINITSTN_,_, M.
Racing on the Bezymyannoye lake. Za rul. 18 noolo:l$-Jg 0 tAo,,
1. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent shurnala OZa rulemO Teruopoll.
(Tarnopol'--&torbogt racing)
- .14
SINITSYN, M., insh.
Stand for mounting and dismounting tub~Iess tires. Ayt. trance.
18 no.9.17-19 s 16o. (MIRA 11:9)
Mtor vehicles--Tires)
AMMRS zv~ya tsev 0. To, I 8!~Lta" its: K. IP1
Extraction Of Nd L%M(ROJkOq7
:.SMICE: RRdlokbimlyal Ve 6, noo 51,1964t 619-621
'VOPj:C TILGS: eadium-compatind, chemical-.1abellingg rathenita, aminal chezicla
'Party
aspamtionj nitric maid, solation prc
Abstractc The sodiwm salt of -6itiaiiiti~ofWdroxonitecedruthenium, :Iabaled-
with-r~adicactive-ruthenium-106, wmaused to:stady its behavior durin&,ex"
tra%tion from rdtric acid solutions by ali hmtio, aminest tri-m-ontylazine
7
7
5
. tri-n-lAury1waine Lkn-c
tri-a-deoylamine ffn-G~..%L
3S
di-ti-hmlamine ffil-OpHIT -dQdecy1wdne Ca4 &N,~ 1.
aNU. ozd n
.Extr&ction was conducted at room temperature and a 1 f-1 phas aratio; initial
solution 0.1305 M with respect to ruthenium; equilibrium aqueous phase at -or
t
Five minixtea of shaking sufficed for
toxtraction IN with respect to HMOV
the establighment of an extraction equilibriumo Lengthening the ohainz~.o
f
'~he tertiary amines from-8 to 12 carbon atow,led to a decrease in extraction
t of. 7rutheni=* Tertiar
,Y amines were fotmd to extraot mtheni=, beat. (42%. in
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-SINITSYN9 M. I'Gorlkly)
For sanitary improvement of the Volga. IzobrA rats. no.3-.15-17
163. (MMA 1624)
1. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Izobretatell i
ratsionalizator".
(Volg"- ater-Purification)
SINITSM , M.
Technology prc:duces weapons for the doctors Zdoro-vie 8 no.3,--5-1*7
Mr 162. (MEDIGAL INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS) (WRA .1-17:4)
SINIT'SPIP M.
Television in medicine. Zdorovle 8 no.8:7-8 A f62. (MIPA 15:8)
(TELEVISION IN SURGERY
SIINITSYN, Mitrofan IMikhailovich
Problems in economics and in organization of livestock raising in the Northern
Caucasus. Rostov na Donu, 1929. 135 P. (52-53715)
SF55.R95S5
SINN-Mal, M. 1'..
it Red Steppe Breeds of Large-Horned Cattle in the Kuban and Ways of Improving Them 11
(On the Regularity of Steppe Breeds and On Ways of Improvir4g, Them)
Trudy- Novocherkassk Zoovet Inat im 1st Cavalpy A j Vol 8p pp3-260 1949,
SDIITSYN. M. I.. and P. Ye. Ladan
- :~- -~ ~ -
"Effectiveness of Commerical Interbeeeding of Swine"
Trudy Navocherkassk Zoovet Imt im lat Cavalry Army, Vol 8, 1949o pp 12>-124
TADAN, P. Ye. and Mi. 11.1. Sinitsyn
- - -- '*,
- tA~~
r- -, -
"Effectiveness of Commeri~~qai interbreedind of Swine"
Trudy Novocherkasak Zoovet Inat JmA lot Cavalr3r A . Vol 8, ppl23-24, 1949
UOSSR/Farm Animala - Cattlu. 0-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 30944
Author : Sinitsyn M.M.
Inst
Title : The Direction of Breeding Work in Regard to the Red
Steppe Breed in the Sovkhozes fiGorn-yak" and "Gigiant",
(Napravieniye plemennoy raboty a krasnoy stepnoy poro-
doy v sovkhozakh "Gornyak" i "Gioant").
Orig Pub : Tr. Novocherkasskogo zootekh.-vet. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 10.9
3-14.
Abstract : It is recommended that the work in the Rostov., Kamensk,
and other regLons on the improvement of the Red Steppe
breedY the basic planned one., be conducted in the sov-
khozes "Gornyak" and "Gigant", which possess the best
herds of this breed; the work shouldhe directed to-
wards the inpzovement of their dairy-production and
milk qualities. As a basic method,
Card 1/2
USSR / Farm Animals, Cattle Q-2
AbB Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7160
Author : M. M
Inst :-N-ovocherkosok Zootechnical Institute
Title An Experiment in the Maintenance of Cows in Camp
Site Stalls During the Summer, Conducted by the
Advanced Kolkhozes and Sovkhozes of the Kamen-
skaya and Rostovskaya Oblast'.
Orig Pub: Tr. Novocherkasskogo zootekhn. vet. in-ta, 1957,
vyp, 10, 57-65
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
s WIFSVA". 11.1 /1,
I f
SINITSIN, M.M., prof.
Improving the Red Steppe cattle. Zhivotnovodstvo 19 no.11:73-79
N 157. (KIRA 10-12)
1. Novocherkasukly soovaterinarn" institut.
(Dairy cattle breeding)
LADA . Panteleymon Tefimovich. prof.; HAF&USM, A.Pes profe~--UIRITRON-1-
Jg.M... prof.; USTIMMO, L.F., red., PZV7MM, V.I., takhn.red.;
ZUBRILINA, Z.P., tokhn.red.
Estockbreeding and specialized animal husbandry] Rasyedenie
sallskokhoxiaistvennykh zhivotny1ch I chastnos zhivotnGvodstvo.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 431 p.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. lovocharkaoskly soovaterinarnyy Institut (for Laden,.4initsyn).
2. Saratovskiy zooveterinarnyy institut (for Karkash1n).
(Stock and stockbreeding)
KNOPOV, A.L.; KOGAN, B.L.; SINITSYN, M.P.; SOHINSKIY, V.S.; UVEDCHMA.L.I.
"Planning production in woodpulp enterprises" by A.Y.Chirkov.
Reviewed by A.L.Knopov and others. Bum.prom.32 no.8:31-32
Ag '57. (KIRA 10:12)
(Wood-pulp industry) (Chirkov, A.V.)
SINITSTH, M.P.
Ways of increasing returns in sulfate woodpulp enterprises.
Ihm.prow.32 no.1:27-30 J& '57. (MIRA 10:4)
I.Leniagradskiy Te"mologicheekly institut im. T.N.Nolotova.
(Woodpulp Industry)
(Industrial maniiLgement)
SINITSYN, MikhBil Favlovich-. TUROVSKIY, P.B., red.; ARNOLIDOVA. K.S.,
, A.K., takhn.red.
Profitablenels of sulfate.pulp entex
t1rises and ways for
inevessing it Rentabellno t' sullfat salliulosnykh
pre4riiatii i puti ee povysheniia. Koskya, Goslesbum-
lzdat, 1959. 81 p. (MIRA 12:8)
(Woodpulp industry)
UCRASTKINIAJ, Zoya Vasillyevna; SUCHIL'NIKOV, N.P., ofits. retsenzent;
SIIIITSYN,,M.P.. red.; SARMATSKAYA, G.I., red. izd-va;
dk6 tekhn. red.
(Economics of the woodpulp-paper industry] Ekonomika tsel-
liulono-bumazhnoi propqshlennosti. Moskva# Goslesbumizdat.,
1963. 201 p. (MIRA 17:1)
IVCHER, Mark Isaakovich, kand, ekon. nauk; SINITSYN, M-P-p :'ad.
(Problemo of calculating and analyzing the costs of woodmdp-
paper production] Voprosy kallkulirovaniia 1 anal12a sebe-
9tromosti tBeI1iu1ozno-bumazhnoi produktaii. Moak-vat Lognala
promynhl., 1965. 110 P. (MIRA 180)
S.INITSYTI. M.P,
Economic c-l' the tec~-nclo.gical SyBtaerns for the pre-
~ 2 tdy raycii pulp T rudy L,, rTSBP no.32 ~-182
duction of h4igh 1- -192
164. (141p-k :L8..8)
VIKULOV, Aleksandr Petrovich; SUCHILINIKOV, N.G., retsenzent;
SIVITSYN,.M.P., retsenzent; LIKHOVIDOV, U.K., red.
[Labor productivity and productior, iosts in the wood-
pulp and paper industry] Proizvoditellnost' truda i sebe-
stoimost' produktsii v tselliulozno-bumzhnoi promyshlen-
nosti. Mosk-va, Lesnaia promyshlennost', 1965. 317 p.
(MIM 18%12)
SINITSYN, H.S.
Life of the Nentsi. Geog. v shkole no.4:20-27 R-Ag '54.
(Samoyeds) (MLP.A 7:8)
n 4, All
OV, M.I., rodaktor; MTAYN. V.D., rodakter [deceased]; BUXHANOFSKIY.
I.L.. rodaktor;ZWM, A.K., redaktor; PJTRUCRIX. V.A., rodakt*r;
SMM, YO'G,, rodaktor; SINITM. M.T., rodaktor; SKIMM.U.T..
redaktor; SULOFIIMT, A.P., rodaktor:
CKWOT. M.L. redaktor; DWROWTOTA, S.K., rodaktor. KRAMTA.
A.K., tekhatchookly rodaktor.
[Dictionary of warize and river terse] Slovarl morskM I rech-
sykh terminow. Moskva, Isd-vo "Rechast transport". Voll. A - K
1955. 215 p. (Km 9:4)
(Russian laugWo-Dictlemaries) (Naylgatlea-Dictionarles)
~ i:. . . I. h.
I '..% I ~t i ! 1 1. - - : r,
The overal.i.:)n of tht-. rsdio carr!~u- ;cat.ior, service bv t,i, ni,,rv; textbook. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Yorskoi tr-insp(,rt", IP55. 2~~ pp. mans .
BUKRANOVSKIY, I.L., redaktor; ZHUDRO. A.K.. rectaktor; RYABCHIKOV, P.A.,
redBktor; SEDOV, F.G., redaktor; AMMAU"43z" redaktor; SKIRNOV,
YO.T., redaktor; SOLOVOYBY, I.P., redaktor; STOBMIN. A.?.. redaktor;
CHBRUOV, M.I., redaktor; DOBRONRAVOYA, S.M., redaktor isdatelletva:
KRASNAYA. A.K.. tekhnicheakly redaktor
[Dictionary of marine and river terms) kovarl morskikh I rechnykh
terminov. Moskva, lzd-vo lRechnoi transport.0 Vol.2. N-IA, 1956.
285 P. (NUA 10:1)
(Navigation--Dictionaries)
SINITSY~,,, IiiWiall-Mmofeyevich; KITAYEVICH, B.Ye., red.; SWHOVA, S.A.,
red.izd-va; LAVRENOVA, N.B., tekhn.red.
LRadio commmicatione at sea] Eksplustataiia radiosviazi na
morskom flote. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo Vorskoi
transport." 1959. 308 P. (MIRA 12:11)
(Radio-Installation on eldpo) (Radio in navigation)
VISENEPOLISKIYI S.A.2 kand. ekon. nauk; BEEV, S.M., inzh. putey soob-
shcheniya; BONDARENKO, V.S.; RODIN, Ye.D.; CHUVLEV, V.P.;
TURETSKIY, L.S.; a4IRNOV, G.S.; SUPIROVSKIY, D.B.; OEERHEYSTER,
A.M.; S32,11TSIN M T - KOGJhN N.D.; FWRUCHIK V.A.- GRUM A.G.:
KOLESNIKOV. V.G.: MARTI110SOV A Y KROTKIY I.B.(deceased'j;
ZENEVICH)GqBc;jZZENT=pGeAoT X0W0YTZV,V.P., kand. tekbn. nalk;
Z&IAKHGVSKAYA, A.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; MAKALISHY, I.I., kand.
ekon. nauk; MITROFANOV, V.F., kand. ekon. nauk; CHILIKIN, Ya.A.;
BAKAYEV, V.G.., doktor tekbn. nauk, red. Prinimali uchastiye:
DZHAVAD, Yu.Kh., red.; GUBERYM, R.L.., kand. ekon. nauk, red.;
RYABCHIKOV, P.A., red.; YAVIMISKIY, S.D., red.; BAYRASHEVSKIY,
A.M., kand. tekbn. nauk, red.; POIXUUM,, VpAm~md-l- ULANDIN,
G.I., red.; ZOTOV, D.K., red.; RYZHOV, V.Ye.,-riedI-B0LlSlfAK0VqA.N.j
red.; VULIFSON, M.Ssp kand, ekon, nauk, red.; I14ITRIYEV, V.I., kand.
ekon. nauk, red.; ALEKSANDROV, L.A., red.; IAVREN7".B..* tekhn,
red.
[Transportation in the U.S.S.R.; marine transportation] Transport
SSSR; morskoi transport. Moskva, Izd-vo nMorskoi transport 0
(MIRA "
1961. 759 P. Nerchant raarine) 15:2)
KO?,YAKIIi, Sergey Fedorovipn, kand, ekon. nauk, dots.; 13EPPME-il.,
Iosif Llvovich,, kand. ekon. nauk, dots.; Frinimal
uchasT,iye: FLLENSKI.Y, Yu.F., st. i~rep.:
Ye.A., dots,~ retsenzent; CHERKAS-V-T-3!~!ZGV, A.A., st.
prepod., retsenzent; I.ILYUKOV, M.A., st. prepod...
retsenzent; i,'OZHuUROV, I-LD, kand. ekon. nauk-, retsenzent;
VAKALISKIVY, I.I., kw,.d. ekon. nauk., retsenzent; &,.aM,
B.A., inzh.9 retsenzent; FETRUCHIK, V.A., kand. ekon. nauk,
red.; GUBERMAN R.L., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; RODD-1, Ye.D.,
kand. ekon. nauk, red.; DUDCHAK, V.Kh., inzh., red.;
VARTIROSSOV, A.Ye., inzh., red.; PALYUSHKIE, V.A., inzh..,
red.; BELOV, dok-tor geogr. nauk, red.; SIVITSYN, M.T.,
inzh., red.; KOLESNIKOV, V.G., ka-nd. tekhn.
ZAMAKHOVSKIYA, A.G., kand. gkon. nauk, red.; KUZIMIN, T.P.,
inzh., red.; NEMCHIKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
GEKHTBARG, Ye.A., inzh., red.; FILIPPOV, K.D., red.;
U,UGLOVA, YeJl,, red.
[Econordcs of the merchant riarinel Ekonomika rnorskogo trans-
Forta. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, T.-ansport, 1964.
527 p. (MID-A IS: 1)
6 Mildial I AKOVA, L.A,, rod .
.11H11:15 P
(Operation of radio corwanication systemo it, the merl-haut
marine] Ekspluatatsila radiosviazi na morskom flote. lzd.3,,
perer. i dop. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 111-8 P.
(14RU, A
15(5), 240)
AUTHORS: Zeltdovich, Ya. B., Academician,
M. V. , Kury~--.pin, A. I.
TftLE: The Temperature and the Specific
by a Shock-Wave (Temperatura i
szhatogo udarnoy volnoy)
SOV/2o-122-1-12/44
Kormer, S, B,j Sinitsyn,
Heat of Plexiglass Compressed
teployemkost' pleksiglasa
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1950, Vol 122, Nr 1, PP 48-50
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Compression by a shock wave is a means of obtaining high
pressures and high temperatures which cannot be obtained by
other methods. The investigation of transparent bodies per-
mits an ii-ire.ediate determination of temperature by measuring
the bri --htness of the body compressed by the shock wave.
After an intense compression (by which a temperature of some
thousands of degrees is attained) an initially transparent
subitance becomes opaque and radiates intensely. This phenom-
enon is caused by a displacement of the electron levels and
by an excitation of the electrons. The radiation of the
Card 1/3 front of the shock waves was observed through a layer of
SOV/2o-122-1-12/44
The Terii~erature and Cie Si-)ecific Heat of Plexiglase Compressed by a Shock-
'gave
the not yet compressed transparent substance and it was record-
ed by photochronographs in 2 parts of the spectrum:
A = 4020 2 (blue) and red (;k = 6000 R). The authors determin-
ed the teuperature in polymethyl metacrylate (C H6 02)n
(plexiglasa) of an initial density of 1,18 g1cm . The velocjiy
of the shock wave was 16,5 km/sec. In th~- compressed StPev
the density was equal to 3,15 GICM3, Pressure was 2.101
dyne/cm. By 3 experiments the following quantities were de-
teraiined: thebrig-htness temperature deduced from the intensi-
ty of the radiation in the red part of the spectrum
(8-~00 + 5000K) and the color temperature, deduced from the
ratio of the intensities in the 0red and in the blue parts
of the spectrum (11 000 + 1 000 Y.). For the energy of the 12
compressed plexiglass, the value E = P(V_ - V)/2 = 0,53-10
w~s found. Thermal pressure is equR'l to -1,3.10'2
dyne/cm-1 and the thermal energy of the atoms amounts to
-0,31-10 12 erg/-. The elastic pressure was determined as being
0
the difference betwn the total and the thermal pressures,
i.e. 0,7.10 12 dyne/cm . An expression is then given for the
Card 2/3 elastic enerWf. The compression causes a thorough destruc:tion
SOV/20-122-1-12/44
The Temvera~ure and the Specific Ifeat of Plexiglass Compressed by a Shock-
Wave
of the molecules, but the energy is not sufficient to cause
a total interruption of all the chemical bonds. The concep-
tion of single molecules cannot be applied to densities of
2
3 glem . The optical investigations of the transparent
bodies are continued. The authors thank L. V. AlItshuler,
i. Sh. I.Todell, and Yu. P. Rayzer for their constant inter-
est in this paper. There are 4 references,oU of which are
Soviet.
SUBMITTED: June 4, 1958
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3 9~fd B104/B214
AUTHORS: Zelldovichi Ya. B., Academician, Kormer, S. B., Sinitsyn,
M. V., and Yushko, K. B.
TITLE- An investigation of the optical properties of transparent
substances at superhigh pressures
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Dolklady, v. 138, no, 6, 1961
1333 - 1336
TEXT: The propagation c;f strong shock waves in transparent media permits.
to study The properties of substances at pressures of some thousands or
millions of atmospheres (Zei~dovlch et a!., DAN 122, no, 1, 48(1958)P"
At pressures not too hi-h if tile compressed substance remains transparent
throughout its thickness the refractive index may be determined geometri-
cally. The authors first studied water, plexiglass and glass. A diagram
of the experimental set-up with which the reflection of light by the
shock wave can be determined, is shown in Fig, 1. The reflected rays
II - V were recorded ')y a fast photochronograph. Water was found to re-
main transparent under pressures of 89 L- 144 thousand atmospheres. Glass
becomes opaque at a pressure of 200,000 atmospheres. The exact values
Card 1/5
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An investigation of the optical.... B104/B214
for water are collected in Table 1. In the discussion of the results
the authors used the data of V. Raman and K. S. Venktaraman (Proc. Roy.
Soc., 171 !
~ 137 (1939)''and gave the following relation for the temperature
and density dependence of the refractive index.- n = 1~334 + 0-334(~-1)
- 1.90-10-15T~ (1), T being in OC. Fig. 5 shows graphically a comparison
of the values of n calculated by (1) with those determined by geometrical
methods. The dotted line in this diagram corresponds to the Lorentz -
Lorenz formula. The deviations of the results obtained Dhotometrically
can be partly explained by the increase in viscosity of water at high
pressure. L. V. AI.Itshuler (Ref. 6) had detected a decrease of the
intensity of the reflected light at pressures above 1159000 atm and
shown it to be related to the phase transformation at this pressure. This
effect could not be detected by the present authors. They are of the
opinion that water remains transparent up to 300,000 atm. A. G. Oleynik,
V. N. Mineyev, and R. M. Zaydellare mentioned. The authors thank V. P.
Arzhanov, G. V. Krishkevich for carrying out the experiments and A. G.
Ivanov, R. M. Zaydell, A. G. Oleynik,and V. N. Mineyev for valuable
discussions. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 10 refer:~nces: 5 Soviet-
Card 2/c
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bloc, and 5 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTED: March 30, 1961
Fig. 1: Experimental set:UP.
Legend: I) incident ray. II" and III)
light reflected from the stationary
boundary between plexiglass and water.
IV) light reflected from the front
of the shock wave.V) light reflectea
from the moving boundary between
compressed water and compressed plexi-
glass. 1) plexiglass prism. 2) water
in front of the shock wave front. 3)
water compressed in the shock wave.
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ZCCESSTON NR: AP4047885
!AUTHOR: Kdrmer,_J.,..~A. A. I.; Ur'lLn"
N. D.; BlLnov, A. V. Funtikov,.
'TITLE: Investigation of the compressibility of five ionic compounds,
lat pressures up to 5 Hb
'SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikL,, v, 47, 1
no* 4, 1964, 1202-1213
'TOPIC TAGS: compression, high pressure, compressibility, ionic cry&-?
;tal
~ABSTRACT: The dynamic compression of Lifj NaCl, KCI, KBr,- and CsBr. i
lonic crystals of normal and reduced density is investigated.for a
.wide range of pressures, densities, and temperatures. The highest
:Pressure attained was 5.Mb , and the maximum compression ratio (dens
:ity/reduced density) was 3.4. The experimental data cart be described~
;by an equation of state in which the temperature change due to specif_~
,ic heat -and the thermal excitation of electrons is taken Lato account*,.---.-
lCard, 117. ---- ----
77 J~
TITLE: Experimental i=edtigation of temperatures_____d__f____-V- --curves of-shock-
an us on
Compressed NaCl and KC1 under pressures up to 700 kbar
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,',r. 48, no. 4. 1965,
1033-109
TOPIC TAGS: sh ck wave! shock wave front, shock wave,temperiture, shock wave front
temperature, ultrahigh pressure dynamics, ultrahigh temperature dynamics, ultra-
high t(-mperature effects ultrabigh
pressure effect, shock waiv fusion, NaCl shotk
wave -treatment, K(;l sti6~ci -trdatm-eat
e--- determinal ona-.were, _m4dd- -at:1-the .- -4760'_ 4- l4ngth
er ur
ABSTRAM Temp at bi 0561 V~
bri-
on the basis of the brightness 0 f 't he - sho ck - wave f ro -at -a - as-1-c- amp are d - tcr--t he.--
ght~z
and
neas of the reference li&ht source. The measurements were carried qxit-orx NaC1
M single crystals (40 x 40 x 20 mm). The shock wave in thd Crystalt was created-.:,
by the impact of a metal plate accelerated by an explosion to speeds.of 5-6 km1sec 4..
The experimental arftmgement and method (described ift detail ia the artialejmde.it
possible to exclude interference from the air shock wave and'the lateral efftetsof the
Card 11
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10 9
7-
izves ti gated front. The -fusion -curves of -both crystals-were plotted-in-order-
to
account for'the effect of fusion onthe temperature. These curves-confirmpti that
fus on bih-ind the-fr-ont-a~c
Ually-W~e-splac,~-.-rd AU
and 540 kbar, and the liquid state was fully reach ed at 37 00K -and '. 700kbar-.-- - Fo- r-
KCI these values were 3800K and 330 kbar for the start of fusion and 4100K and
480 kbar for full fusion. Thethermal capacity of the solid phase was.relatively
unaffected by anharmonicity, with values somewhat above those of Dulong*and Petit.
The- gradients of the fusion curves agreed. well -with
the theoretical,. . excepto for.
jthe initial stage of the KCI curve, which deviated fromthat of Clark (S. Clark,
J. Chem. Phys., 31, 1959, 1526). The entropy jump remained virtually constant
through the entire pressure range; the volume jumpi-however, showed a significant-
---2%
'decrease: for NaCl,-from 20-25% at zero pressure to at TOO kbar,' and for.KC1
l.from.20% at 19 kbar to 4% at h8O kbar. This effect was attributed to the increase
of the potential barrier occurring with higher pressure which must be overcome by
an ion before it can leave its place -in the lattice. It was concluded from this
phenomenon that the properties of a liquid under high pressure,, at least at the
temperature of fusion, axe less distinct from those of a solid than under atmogt-
pheric pressure. The data obtained in the experiments. failed to confirm the
assumption that a phase change behind a shock wave might lead to a wave split*
Orig. art, has.- 10 figures and,14 formulas. [FP1- i
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[AMHOR: Kormer, S. B. Sinitsyn, M.- V. Kirilloy, G. A.; Fopova, L.- T.
TITLE: Experimental determination of the lightabsorption coefficient irr shock-,
compressed NaCl. The absorption and conduction mechanism
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimeritallnoy i- teoreticheakok fiziki, v. 49, no. 1* 1965, 135-~
147
TOPIC TAGS: absorption, absorption coefficient, high pressure shock wave. hoc&L
ression
comp
'ABSTRACT: The absorption coefficients -A for visible light in shock-compressed NaCl.
are measured experimentally. At a pressure of 465 kbars and a. temperature of 255OKS,
a = 1.5 cur'. With increasing pressure and temperature a increazes.and for P = T90'
BOA and 6'350 -se
kbars and T 4850K. OL = 10-12 cm7l. The values of a. at 4T K are clo :
to each othm The absorptxn ooefficients ffmmd were Ebout 100 bmes greater thm those observed uxbr
I mrmal ccndi*m. A consi&ratim of the experlmertzl, data sndpcss1h mechwisms of light absorptiod
leads to the conclusion that in shock-compressed NsCl absoiptfca and conduJivity,sre- assoaEated vitti
free electrons. The free electron concentration and mobility are deduced fron'the
coefficient of absorption and from the conductivity in shock-compressect Hell. k
Card
KANATKO, Ye.I.;-SINITSYN, M.Ya.
Kitchen furniture styles. Der,orom. 9 no.9:21-22 S 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut mekhanicheskoy
obrabotki drevesiny (for Nanatko).
(Kitcben cabinets)
SIRITSYN, N.
We are introducing progressive methods and modern equipment.
Rias. ind. SSSR 32 no.1:25-27 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Zaporozhskiy mye,okombinat.
(Zaporozh"ye--Meat industry--Technological innovations)
SINITSYNj N.
. I
I
New service stations in automoti-ve transportation units. Avt.
transp. 39 no.1:20-22 Jr 61. (PdRi 3J,:.3)
I& Glavnyy inshener.0renburgokogo aytotrdstao
(Orenburg Provineo-Service, statians)
SI:~j"PS7171E. 1. (Prof.)
L ~ I
I'llerent USOM Iviorl, on Transplantatlon of Orrans," Medits. Rabotnik., 18, No*40)
p . 3 , 19):)'
V-31435., 6 lept 55
SINITSTN, N.A.-
Some modifications in layouts. Sakh. prom. 33 no.1:40-41 Ja '59.
(MIRA 12-.1)
I.Sakharnyy zavod wKellektivist."
(Kshen--Sugar manufacture)
SINITSYN, N.A.
Improve the organization of the work in production sections.
Sakh. prom. 37 no.8;30-32 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. TSentrallno-chernozemnyy sovet narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Sugar manufacture)
MONOVA, Lyudmila Alekanndrovnal, VOLWV, Ileksandr Ivsnovich, SINITSYN, N.A.,
red.; KOSAREVA, Yej.. tekhn.red. -
[Practices In introducing amendments to collective farm statuies]
Prak-tika vneseniin Ismenenii v ustary kolkhozov. Koskva, Goa. izd-vo
iurid. lit-ry, 1958. 56 p. (MIRA 11:9)
(Collective fame)
KOZYRI, Mikhail Ivanovich; SIRITSYN, N.A., red.; KOSAREVA, Ye.N., takhn.red.
(Law of collective farm property] 0 prave kolkhosnoi sobstvennooll.
Moskva, Goa. izd-vo iurid. lit-ry, 1958. 102 p. (NIn 12:2),
(Collective fares)
. k-
KOZYRI. Mikhail Ivanovich; KRASSOT, Nikolay Ivanovich- SINITSYU, N.A..
takhn.red.; TARASOVA, 'i -
red.; SHCHEDRINA, N.L., N. -..iiin
[Legal problems in the further development of collective farms
in the U.S.S.R.J Pravovye voprosy dallneiBhego razvitiia
kolkhoznogo stroia v SSSR. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo iurid.lit-ry.
196o. 70 P. (KIRA 13:7)
(Collective farms)
AlUSEYEV. Te.T.; ArENCHENKO, S.S.; BASOV, A.P.; RAUSIN, A.F.; EZRSHADSKIT, L.S.;
VBLM. N.A.; GINZBM L.--N.; GUSEV, S.A.; DANIWV, G.T.; DOLGIKH, K.S.;
DRUZHININ. N.N.; YSFIMOV.V.S.; ZAVA16MY, N.V.; IVASHICHKIN, N.V.;
KARAKIN, F.F.; KUZHKAN. G.I.; LOHAHOV, S.P.,; MWLKUWV. Ta.V.;NIKODINOT.
ra.; rANKRATOV. N.S.; PYATAKOV, L.V.; RODICHRV, A.F.; SMIRNOV, H.S.;
STRUKDV, B.I.; SAVOCHKIN, S.M.; SAHSONOV, N.N.; SjHjTalH,-RU.;S(1WWT,
A.A.; SOWrOV, S.G.; CaLYSHKV, S.G.; SHCHErKIN, A.Ye.
Fedor Nikolaevich Krylov; obituary. Torf. prom. 35 no.6:32 '58.
(MIRA 11:10)
(Krylov, Fedor Nikolaevich, 1903-1958)
KUZMRTSOVA, T.A., inzh.; SINITSYN, N.A., inzh.
Prospects for development of the peat Industry In 1959-1965. Torf.
prom. 35 no-8:1-5 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
(Pent industry)
SINITSYN, II.A.; PARLI-ISKIY, B.D.
Present conditions and further development ok the peat industry.
Torf. prom. 37 no.5:3-5 160. (MIRA 14:10
1. Gosplan SSSR (for Sinitsin). 2. Gosplan BSSR (for Paremskiy).
(Peat industry)
ACC NRI AP7005753 SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/67/023/001/007:3/0077
AUTHOM Burkin, V. S.-, Sudaki;v, V. S.; Prokbodtaev, M. M.; Sinitsyn. N. A.
ORG: VNLII of the Bearing Industry (VNII podshipnikovoy promyshlenwati)
TrrLE: Radiometallographic analysis, of the process of phase hardening and aging of the
alloy N27T2
SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 23, no. 1, 1967, 73-77
TOPIC TAGS: iron nickel alloy, titanium, x ray diffraction analysis, metal hardening,
metal aging, phase composition / N2ft2 Fe-Ni-Ti alloy
ABSTRACT. Considering that aging processes occur more effectively in Ti-containing Fe-NI
alloys compared with Ti-free Ni-Fe alloys it was of interest to analyze structural changes in
an alloy of this kind during every stage of its heat treatment: quenching, phase hardening,
phase hardening and aging. Accordingly. specimens of the alloy N2 7T2 (0. 06% C, 0. 48% Si,
0. 40% Mn, 27. 5% Ni. 2. 68% Ti, 0. 003% P, 0. 011% S, with Fe as the remainder)(martensitic
point -64*C; end of reverse martensitic transformation 7300C) were s*ected to radiometallo-
sraphic analysis Y -Fe Interference lines of debyegrame). The istructural changes in austenite
cmd UDQ 669.154,24
ACC
were determined on the basis of changes in the width of the diffraction lines of (111) and
y-Fe
(222) y-Fe. The effect of aging was estimated according to changes in the lattice parameter
aYof austenitc. The various types of heat treatment employed were: quenching from 1050*C
in water; phase hardening with cooling in liquid nitrogen (-1960C); phase hardening +aging
at 450 and 650*C for 0. 5, 3, 6 and 12 hr. Findings. the lattice parameter of phase-hardeued
austenite decreases compared with that of post-quenching austenite, which indicates that the
temperattAre of limiting solubility of Ti for this alloy is somewhat above 800*C. As the aging
process develops, the fine crystalline structure of the phase-hardened y-solid solution
becomes somewhat less "disperse" (isolated reflections can be perceived on the lines of the
y-phase) and the principal factor in the attainment of high hardness is the segregation of an
excess phase (Ni Ti) and its rational distribution in the austenite matrix. The pattern of inter- I
I ference lines of K cv-phase (martensite) obtained from austenite by means of subzero treat-
ment and preliminary aging points to a higher. "dispersity" of the fine crystalline structure
of the martensite forming as a result of the aging. The high I'dispersity" of the fine structure
of the martensite arising on aging Is due to the martensitic transformation in the phase-
hardened austenitic matrix with fine-disperse particles of the excess phase. 'The authors
are profoundly grateful to K. A. Malyshev for his valuable assistan in the discussion of
these findings.". Orig. art. him: 3 figures, I table.
SUB CODP) M, 20/ SURM DATE; 04May66/ ORIG REF: 005
SOLOVIYICV, Dmitriy Ivanovich; SINIUYN.,, N.L. polkovnik, redaktor; TOIKOVA,
V.Te.. tekhnicheskiy '..x
[Artillery of warships) Artillartia boavogo korablia. Noskys. Toene
izd-vo X-va obor.S&U, 1957. 171 P. (NM IO.-q)
(Artillery)
I
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B/109/61/006/011/010/021
D266/D304
AUTHORS~", Shevchikq V.N.tand Sinitsyn, N,,I.
TITLEg The effect of velocity spread on the operation of
backward wave oscillators
PERIODICAL.- Radiotekhnika I elektronika, va 6, noo 11, 19619
1861 - 1887
TEXTz The purpose of the paper is to study the effect of velocity
SpTead on the output power and starting current of backward wave
illatora. Following lopukhin's method (Ref. lOg GITTLp 1953)
o
sel
the problem is solved by successive approximation. The electric
field is first determined in the absence of the electron flow and
then The interaction of the electrons with this "cold" fieldis
Taken into account. Having obtained the a.t. current the author
proteeds to calcuiate the "secondary" field Oused by the presence
of the electrons. It is assumed throughout the paper that the a.co
quantities are always considerably smaller than the d.c. quanti--
tiesp JL.e. small signal considerations apply. The author starts the
mathematical investigation by writing up the linearized Liouville
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The effect of velocity spread on D266/D304
equation in the absence of d.c. electric fields and neglecting col-
lisions. The d.c. distribution function is taken in the following
forms
f (V) = -No &[V - (vo - -Av-)]dv - v ,v + -~Lv)ldvj, (5)
0 Av 2 0 2
-00 -OD
where Dirac function, N 0 and v 0 - average values of d.c. num-
ber density and velocity respectively, A v = 2voF_ - d.c. velocity
spreadq and E