SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SUVOROV, YU.M. - SUVOROVA, M.I.

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SUVOROV, Yu. M. "A SuvVessful OFeration On a Heart at a Medical Station of a Unit". Milit" UndeIr the Conditions Prevailing icallJournal., No. 8., P 84,, 1955. AID Nr. 975-12 23 MaY SPREADING OF THERMAL STRESSES IN A ELASTOPLASTIC BAR (USSR) 7 Savoroy- Yu. -P, Prikladnaya matematika i ekhanika, v. 27, no. 2, 1963, S/04 0/63/027 /002/019/019 383-389. The proylem of propagation of stress waves ori crin4ting in a semi-infinite elastoplahsM1"d:- lar as a result of sudden heati g of it free end is investigated under the assiuroptions tha-, -I.-ie bar s material is incompressible, that it pos- c, and that its mechanical prop- sesses a linear workhardening characteristf erties are independent of temper 'at u're. Th ? investigation of the problem is reduced to a simultaneous solution, in ter s f nondimensional parameters, of equations of motion, of the stress - strEn stoat e, and of heat conductivity. Consideration is given to the nonlinear dept ndence !(described by a power- function) of the thermal- diffusivity coefficilnt on temperature, which involves a finite heat -propagation rate in the bar. " is rate, in turn, assists in de- riving an expression for a quantitative crit rion to: d~istinguish the elastic and plastic regions. This criterion is not avai able in;previous solutions of the Card 1/2 AID'Nr. 975-12~ 23 MaY SPREOING OF TMRML SMSMS [Coat'd] S/040/63/027/002/019/019 problem based on the classical (linear) heat- conductiiity equation. Expres-. sions giving thermal-stress variation with ti e alongAhe bar length are de- rived and illustrated by diagrams. The formition of elastic and plastic re- gions in the bar and stresses in them and on Zir interface are discussed. The stress-strain relationships in the region f a shoO wave are also analyzed, and data of a numerical sample calculation of thermal stresses due to a shock wave are given in diagrams. [VKI Card 212 IL L o8c)6_6c~ F-R TI AFETR/ESD (t"/ASD (a)--5/SSD/ESD'gs I/A"L AP4013383 �/CiO4C)/64/028/001/0091/00981-: AUTHOR: Sworov, Yu. F. (Moscovr) TITLE: Elastic-21astic yrave Vfit'k heatirig of a se-ail7diSinite rod SOURM Prikladnaya matematika'i mokhanika# v, 28, no. It 1964t 91-90 ~C T.'GS: rave propagation, elastic plaslAc wave, samiinfinite rod, heat equati resonance, dischaxge wave, bound-ai7r condition, propagation velocity, heat propaga- tion Elastic wave propagation in a seWf-infinite bar with linearly heated fr'" end is discussad. T-3he strain hardening ef feet of t2he bar material is linear; its mechanical properties are not dependent on te=erature. The linear temperature ---5~qp makes it nossible to obtain exact solutions of the nonlinear heat-conduc- e-pro. gation problem. It is disclosed that Ic! T-P ~~nl- of aropaoation of elaztic or 'ake U:- at, -3ns, a reaonAnceff `=At-in and the rate of necessa--f for derivaTion &.' luie Card 1/2 has: 5 figures and 30 formulas. A-"'I'-'OCaTION! none 21ma-r-~` KI C L: 00 . B -- ~ -;-0h;: KE NO R~ SOV: 005 CTEERt 000 Card 212 i suVOROV, YU.S. i i ag, no.&-.12 Ag 163. Efficient device. Elek. i tePl-ti (MRA 16"9) (Diesel loComotives-Maintenance and repair) MOSYMmIA. ye.S.; -CKHAPKIVA, L.L. ; .1 ,position of iron al phase con ZlTur. TIPorg. khim. Q. no.6zl3 T2 K.V.; SIJVO~RC'V,~t, A.G. 3 with carbon and me-nVInese- (KIRA 17:8) 1396 163 ACCESSION NR: AM39263 AUMOR: Hosy*reva) Yee So; Okhapk#mp L, L,; P TITIE: Study of the phase composition of Iron 'SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimiis v.'9jl S/0078/64/009/006/1393/1396 ov,, Ko V.; Suvorova., A* Go loys with carbon and manganese. . 61. 3.964, 1393-1396 TOPIC TAGS: steel., manganese steel.. carbon st e1,, phase equilibrial, phase composi-, tion iron alloy ABSTRACI!: In connection with the~study of the nature of the effect of differen elements on the brittleness of steel at low temperatures.. the authors investigated the-.phase composition of 15 alloyi of the iron-'earbon-manwese system. These alloys were produced in an induction furnace. 1The critical points of the alloys were determined dilatometricall~,,Ivhile the determination of phase composition was done by carbide analysis. Thel specimens f~pm each batch vere dissolved anodi- cally at a current density of 0.02 - 0-03 a/cm?d in a period of 4 - 6 hours. The carbide deposit produced was subjected to anal~ais for iron and manganese. Iron was determined with trilon and mahganese by p6roulfate -silver method. The speci- mcna were weighed before and after' electrolysin and the elementa determined in Card 1/2 157T-3) z, (,a o 1,:) gy y:,es. Frrim Thiaminpirophosphat se -alt, E Selp/ect 49 Oome Date. on Thiaminpironhosphf-tase Fropi 1-~Pdt," V. V. Jrliikolls~iy, A. I. Suvorow, Chair of Biocher, Rostov 'Ned Inst, 5pp "BiAl-diii" XIV, ~,,o 5, intergro-vm barley contains larg( quantity of active ferments shich split up cc-carl.,oxylase int-o thja,~J~ine. this ferment hecoi!~es a salt after its solution fom is treated with 33% concenlrate of ammonia sulfate solution. Ferment thus obtained does not only act on co-carboxylase, but has ability to convert thiamine into oroduct which canrot be obtained by oxidation of thiochrore. Submitted 3 Dec 48. Pi~ 157T.1 A UTif 0 1':.' TITLE: P R ! 01 L Po-5- 37/61 Tftger, A, Toil ipotkiriE M. V. Suvorova., A. i. The i~~_tprmlnation of the ",jecific Slurface and the Volume of the Pores of Solid Polyneric Sorbents (Opredeieniye udellnoy poverk nosti i ob'~,maa por tverdjkh polimernykh a orb ent ov) adeni i raav "SSR] '958; Vol, 12o, Nr 5; PP-~70-572 Joklady Ak ABSTRACT Results hitili=rto obtained in this field indicate the necessi- ty of a new form of studyiAg the pro3esses oi* the inter- action between high-molecul!ar glasses and solvents. This new pro..-~?3s might also be suit d for polymers in a vitreous state us alao for so-lid sorbients One or these methods; which, by the way, is De . g widely 11 13dq is the sorption method. How- ever, the hitherto obtainel isothermal lines.of sorption do nOL furnish ally Unial, - dati concerning the porosity of the po.-lymer. The couaes ot thi lack of uniouenEss are mentioned. This ambiguity can be avoiied by using a liauid that is inert nith resrect to the 4:Lven vitreous DO .lymer. The structure Card 1/4' of the polymer then does n&r, change during the process of I SOV/20-120-3-37/67 The Determination of the Specific Surface and the Volume of the Pores of Solid Polymeric Sorbents sorption, and the flexibility of the chain is not realized. The authors investigated the sorption of the vapors of inert liquids by polystyrene, polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose, and by triacetyl caliuloee,, Two sorbents of polystyrene with the molauular weights of 456000 and 133000 respectively, pul- verulent triacetyl-cellulose with the molecular weight WOOO, polyvinyl alcohol with the molecular weight 17000 and 4 .Lndustrial linters were used as sorbents. As inert liquids methyl-alcohol was used for polystyrene and H-hexane was used for the other polymers. The apparatus used for these investigations has already:been described (Ref 1). The results obtained by measurements aide given in form of 2 diagrams. The isothermal lines of th6 sorption of methyl alcohol on polystyrene and x-hexane on cellulose are similar to the iso- thermal lines of the vapors of the same liquids on silica ge~. Various d6tails are mentioned. The covree taken by the Isothermal line of the sorption of the sa,-.-..p'*e with the mole- oular weight 133000 is lower than that of the sample having 'L the molecular weight 456000. Thi3 indicates an increasing Caff, loosening which takes ;)Iacd; with a rising molecular weight `OV/2o-12o-3-37/6j The ft--Iermiriattt~n of' -,he Surface and the Volurne of the Pores of Solid Polym-~,IIO SUBIAITTFD: Card 3/4 of the polystyrene. A tablIe contains the calculated values of the s'pecifl~~ surface an4 the volum-s of the pores ' for the polyrrers investigated.j if:lgh.-molecular -polystyrene, cel- hilose, and tria-,etyl celi~lose may be classed among the y porous sorbents hav~n(r a little-develoDed specific. surfitf-.e. '4'ith a reduction bf the polecular weight of the nolystyrenp the specific s~- rface and the volume of the pores diminish. The specific surface of the polyvinyl alcohol is very low. The results obta,ned indicate the possibility of a quantitative estimation ~f the porosity of polymers by investigating the inert liquids on them. There are 2 figures, I tablejund 13 referenoes,111 of which are Soviet. December 269 1957, by V. A Kargin, Member, Academy of Scienoes, USSR December 25, '1957 1 111;~,id 4/1 5W AUTHORS: Tager, A. A., Tsilipotkind,' M. V., SOV/20-124-1-37/69 Suvorova, A. I . TITLE: The Influence of Annealing, on the Density of the Packing of Polystyrene i (Vliyaniye lotzhiga na plotnost' upakovki polistLr PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadem ii nauk SSSR!, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 1, PP 133-134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors ir T vestigated t,he influence of long annealing upon the sorption c apacity of ]~,olystyrene. Annealing was carried out by slowly and graduallly cooling a polystyrene sample, which had prev iously beenihea-,ed up to +1400, for about one d:ay. The expei iment was carried out with an air-thermostat I fitted with a contact thermometer. Cooling from relay and a +1400 to +200 las+ca one month. By keeping the polystyrene at rather high t Laperatures ~jmore than 1000) for a long time destruction of i the samples was caused. The viscosimetrically determined mol ecular weig t of the annealed samples decreased from.456 000 t o 1110 000. As, however, the density of packing in polystyrenE depends laxgely on its molecular weight, a direct compar son between the anj~ealed sample with the Card 1/3 original samp e would be rong. Therefore, a sample of i I The Influence of Annealing o!n the Density of the SOV20-124-1-37/69 Packing of Polystyrene annealed polys!tyrene and a~ fract3lon of not annealed Polystyrene of similar molpcular weight was chosen for this investigation.j1he author-lon both samples investigated the ~ "I v sorption of me thyl alcohol apo 'ri, i. e. of a substance which is inert with respect to pblystyiene. The isothermal lines of the sorption of methanol on the ~on-annealed sample has a shape which, according to A. V. Kiselev's classification, is characteristic of homogeneolusly fine-pored substances. The isothermal lines Of sorptioln on an annealed sample remind of the isothermal lines of,the sorption of poreless sorbents. A table contains the values of the specific surface and the volumina of pokes. In the base of annealing during a very long time, the Ipacking of ihokecuies becomes considerably more dense, which ip characterized by~a reduction of pore volume and of the specific surface' by 5 . This result proves the relaxation character of the looseness of the packing of high-molecular:polystyrenel There are I figure, 1 table, and 9 references, 7 of which arie Soviet. "lard 2/3 The Influence of Annealing dn the Densit~Iy of the SOV/20-124-1-37/69 Packing of Polystyrene ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosiidarstvennyyluniverbitet im. A. M. Gor1kogo (Ural State UAiversity imdni A. M. Gortkiy) PRESENTEDt August 7, 195q, by V. A. Kargin,.Academician SUBMITTED2 August 6, 19 Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Tager, A. 13.., 2Hyqr=.a-. V. I., Berestov&, V. L. 3'~ 1 -2 'M -1/19o/62/004 oc)6/002/026 B , 01 Al 10 Ioldyrev, L. N., Yesafov, TITLL. PERIODICAL: E"ffect of the chemical st~ucture,of the plasticizer on the I vitrification temperature 01 polymers. I. Plasticizing of polystyrene with dipheniclacia and naphthalic acid esters Vysokomolekulyarnyye soye ineniya, V. 4, no. 6, 1962j 803-806 TEXT: Thermomechanical curves were plotited for polystyrene (Pst) Diasticized with 25 mole-;~ of: monomethyll-, monoethyl-, and monobutyl diphenate; dimethyl-, diethyl-, ethyl-b1tyl-, d:.b-c-.y.-, ethyl-octyl-, and iheptyl diphenate; dimethyl, diethyl, Ind dibut~! ziapi~thalate. The synthesis oi ethyl-butyl diphena-te (b p 167-168 C/1.5 mm Hg, MR 91.89) and of ethyl-octyl di-phenate (INIR 110-;7 1 now p::,oducad for the first time, will be published. The compatibility o~ the plasticizer with PSt was s-udied on the basis of the critical mi-lina temperature, which lay at 100-1300C with diDhenic acid monoester,!below room temperature (sometimes Card 1/2 /62/004/006/002/026 go Effect of the chem4-c~l structu-e 0 at - -50 C) wit'--. *.,--zter,- of this acid,' and at room temperature with cation.tamperature, T , of naahthalates. (1) The vitrifi' V plasticized PSz urops with increasing co ;mpatibility. Pure PSt had T. = 1050C, PSt with monoesters'had TV- 40-700C, PSt with diDhenic acid diesters yielded the lowest TV. T,, dropped.with increasing length of the alkyl radical; ethyl-octyl diphenate yielded TV = -11 0C; "he naphthenates showed 'a low effect (T: = 9-00C). ~2) With increasing V content of CH2 links in the alkyl radical, TV of diphLiic acid diesters approaches a minimum at n 10-12, and then rises again. (3) The CH2 structure of the aromatic radical of the plasticizer affects TV: dinhenates (and phthalates) plasticize more intensively than naphthalates. There are 3 figures and 2 tables. ILSSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. M. GorIkogo (Ura! state University imeni A. 11. Gorlkiy) SUBILITTED: IvIlarch 21 , 1961 Card 2/2 2," f 7 3/19 621004100610031026 B101 110 V. I AUTHORS: Tager, Suvorova, A.iI., Goldyrev, L. 11.9 Yesafo Topina, L. P. TT LE: '-~'ffec' of the chemical stricture and the size of the T plasticizer molecule on tho' vitrification temperature of polymers. 11. Plasticizi~e of Dol7methyl methacrylate with esters of diphenic and na-plithalic acids PE-RIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyed~neniya, v.,4, no. 6, 1962, 609-814 TEXT: Thermomechanical curves were plo (F,"-;!A) plasticized with 25 mole~'o' of: m diphanate; dimethyl, diathyl, Ethyl-but diphenate; dimeihyl, diethyl, and dibut better the comDatibility between polyme drop in the vitrification temperature, (2) TY dropped ;,---'th increasing length o diphenate down to a minimum (-90C). (3 naphthalates showed a iower plasticizin Card 1/2 ed for polymethyl methacrylate Lomethyl, monbethyl, and monobutyl dibutyl, and diheptyl naphthalate. Results- (1) The and plasticizer, the greater the of pure E.L.:A (TV - 1600C)_. the alkyl radicals o-.' the 'Yonoesters of diphenic acid and affect (T._~j 'i 500C). (4) The SUVORDVA, A.I., TAGER, A.A. Effect of chemical structure w4 dimession otplasticizer moleculeB on the vitri-fication temperature of polymera*,~ Report presented at the 13th 6onference on the high-molecular compounds Moscow, B-11 Oct 62 FELIPOR, Dmitriy Sergeyevich; RYABOV, B.A.' dok-tor tekhn. nauk, I prof., retsenzent; PAVLOV, V.A., doctor tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; UKIIOV, K.S., doktor te!K~n. nauk, prof., retsenzent; red. (Gyroscopic instruments and automata iic pilots] Giroskopiche- skie pribory i avtopiloty. Moskva,! Mashinostroenie, 1964. 388 p. (MIRA 17:4) 4"Imola a Vladimirovna; CHMWOV, Yei, red.; PAVLOVA, S., tekhn.red, (Labor's valor] Trudovais doblelatl. Koakva, gook.rabochii, 196o. .34 p. (MM 14:4) (Textile workers) SUVOROVAq Anastasiya Vladimirovna; MESHKOVSUYA, M., red.; KUZNETSOVAt A., (Personal guarantee of a vorker] 'Licbnaia garantiia rabochego. Moskva, Mosk.rabochii, 1961. 40 pe (MIRA 14:6) (Moscow-Typewr~ters) OLSUF'Yi.V, N.G.; MMIELIYANOVA, D.SqUGLC I.G.; YEZHOVA, Ye.N.; BESSONOVA, S.S.; SHELAITOVA, G.M.; SORM, A A Ye.. 0INDCHIMOVSKAYA, K.A.; ITLASITIKOV, YL.A.; K.K.; RAVDONIKAS, O.V.; SARMAM', Optimal periods for testing skin against tularemia with a ch-y livid and immunogenic properties of th.s epid. i immun. 32 no.6:92-98 Je 1. Iz otdela prirodnoochagovykh i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AIN infek'usiy Voronezhsl~oy, Leningri Stalingradskoy, Tambovskoy, Tul dpidemiologicheskikh-stantsiy i mikrobi-ologii i gigiyen (TULARE FOY G.P.; SILICIOIKO, V.S.; KHORCSHEV, M.A. ;.VEDEITEYEVA, Ye. V.; AREFIYERV, M.; BORODIN, V.P;; XCROLEVA, A.P.; V.A.; PTOLYAROVA, A.D.; BYSTq0VA, ISYACHEVA, Z.A.; YEGIAZARYAN, A.F.i reacti8n in subjects inoculAted vaccine and vaccinal, reactogenic preWation. Zhur. mikrobiol. 61. (MIRA 15*-5) ~nfektsiy Instituta, epidemiologii S3SR,i~otdelov Osobo opasnykh Idskoy,, Moskovskoy, Sriolenskoy, bkoy, oblastnykh sanit,mo- bmskogo'instituta epidemiolo.-ii, ACC NR. AP6032246 SD"'Cr CODE: UR/0016/66/000/009/0070/0074- Taran, 1. F.; Fogorelov, N. A.; KulOova, G.~G_ Kurscmakina. A. 27.; Fitidnev, M. A. Ye. GRG: Stavropol' branch. "Microbe" AntiplaguivResearch InStive (Stavropol, 'ekLy zilial, Nauchno-isslLdovatel'skogo protivochymnogo institu ta krob") TITLE; Bruccllo*is culturca isolated from rodents and their ectoparaoices kv SOURCE: Zhurnal raikrobiologii, cpidemiologil i immunobiologii, no. 9. 1966. 70-74 TOPIC TAGS: epi Loiogy~, disease vector, rodent, parasite, animal diseace, tularcmiap brucell~sia ABST;U%CTt Twenty-eight brucalk cultures 4re isolated from"Wild rodents, their ectoparasites and from domestic swine during a study of I Z' the effects oi tularemia vaccination and inf *action upon bruoal a penetration. Bacteriological asl well as phage typing methods were used in identifying the individual strains. There was no differanca in Cultures isolated" 'rom vild,land domestic animals. Prolonged passaging of brucelia tFcultures'in mice vaccinated with '_~tularamia vaccine and infected V th virulint tularemia strains C d 1/2 UD~: 576.831.42 a-6-03 2 AOC714R, 2.46 did not 'alter their cultural or bloch.emica~ properties. Trans- mission of brucalla from wild rodInts to the domestic hags used F In'thin study v" ostablished. IWA-30; Cal No. 121 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBH DAM 29jan66/ ORIG RtFI 004/'; r-4 7/2 TROITSKIY, IlikolBy Vladimirovich; khudozh.-tekhn.red.~ [Voronezh] Voronezh. Moskva, Gis.i4o-yojit-ry arkliit. i stroit.materialam. 195! (Voronezh--Descriplion) 'A, D.M., red.; Z po stroit., ~. fl~ I). (MIRA 12:9) BOZHICNOV. P.I.. professor; :SUVOROVA, P. kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk. ka Thernographic Investigation elements of hardening in high- 0 elem pressure steam cured cements. nt 23 no.1:8-13 Ja-1 '57- (Cement--Testing) (The I analysis) Mai, NIKITIN, V.N.; '4LOK, L.N.-; ZHUKOVA,-S-V-j SUVORC)VA,,G.A. -'(byte counll"114M Chanpea with age in the roticulo., t an osmotic reelete a of erythrocytes. Uch.zap.KIIGU 6~ :215-226 156 (MIRA ll:il) nc 1. Kafedra fisiologii cheloveka skogo institute. blologii I-biol ~akogo ordena trudovogo krasnogo Ament A.M. Gorlkogo. (AGE) (WMTHMC zhivotnvkh Nqll(,hn -Isaladnvatal'- ichaskogo fakul'f~Wllhar.'kov-- nameni gosudars-f-v-e- '- li6rsiteta nnogo un WTIOROVfis G. F. "The :--',ffect of High Pressure Soa to 200 Atmospheres) (U~ajo on the Hardening of Cements of Vario 11~4ne gical Compositions." 2 r and Tech 6ci, Leningrad 0 der of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst, Mlin of 4igher Slduc~ Uon, Leningrad, 195)1, (KL) No 8, FPb 55) 33: Sum. 'io. 631, 26 Aug 55-survey ~f bcientific and Technical Dissertations -uefended at USSR Higher Zducational Institutions (14) as C NO. S. "(1955).-At temps-rp- tattf. steam, the hydration products have clu'acteris different (rcm those of noraW hardening. As pressure rises, the ratio of crAt. products to gelhle products in. cresses. Svength tests show that for each ccment, dekad- frig an its mineral compn., them is an opftura, condition of autociaving within the timits at 15-25 atm. wLkh zives the most rftsonible ratio of cryst. to w1lo" hydration! prod- ucts. Z. Kqj~ V L-_ 4_7 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9,~ 1957, 31642 Author : Bozhenov P.I.,-Suvorova G.F.1 Title : Effect of Hydrothermal Treatment on Hardening of Cements of Different Mineralogical Composition. Orig Pub: Tr. Soveshchaniya po khimii tsementa. M., Prom- stroyizdat, 1956, 341-350 Abstract: Investigation of the effect o n stre ngth of cements of different steam pressure, :during hydrothermal treatment, within the range rrom 8 to 200 atmos- pheres gauge pressure. Maximum strength is at- tained, in the case of 1:3 mortar, At a pressure C ard 1/4 USSR /Chemical Technology. Chemical Pro Iducts 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31642 of 15-25 atmos heres, and in he case of a ce- t ment paste at 9-15 atmosphere , depending on the mineralogical compositio, of the cement. n~ Strength of mortars, at all c nditions of the ~O hydrothermal treatment, exceed considerably that of 28-day specimens of n rmal hardening. on prolonged storage! in waterlstrength of steam-treated specimens incre gses, less however than that of specimens not trbated with steam. Greatest strength after steam!treatment is ex- hibited by cement specimens ofl bellite cement; of lesser strength are found to be cements with a high content of C3A and C,3SI. For cements with C ard 2/4 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-12 and Their Application Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binder Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9,~1957, 31642 concrete and mortar specimensiare obtained with a higher content of calcium silicates the cement. in Card 4/4 BOZHIK07, P.I., dolctor tekhn..uauk,, SUVOROV,,A, G.F. ZHUIUVSKIT, N.A., red.izd-va; PULIKINA, Te.A., tekhli ;. red. [High-pressure steam treatment of Iconstrue'tion materials] Obrabotka stroitelinykh materialoylparom vysokogo davlenila. Leningrad, Goo.izd-vo lit-ry po stitroit., arkhit. i strolt. materialam, 1961. 79 P. (KRA 14tiO 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii sroitel Istva i arkbitekbury SSSR (for Bozhenov). (Autoolaves) (Building mat~Orials)' VOLKHONSKAYA, R.A.; YENMIKO, ~O.K.; IVA11OVA, S.N.; MOTIN) Yu.D.; OZEROVY I.M.; PLRA11111,, D.A.; FOLOZOV, V.F.; SSOLOVUSHKOVA, G.E.; ~UVOROVA G F red.; VEDITSEL', I., red.izd-va; BELOGUROVA I-.A teklu. red. [Building materials made of waste products from oil shale winning and processil1g] Stroitellnye materialy iz otkhodov dobychi i Pererabotk goriuchikh slantsev. Leningrad, 1963. 35 p. (Leningradskii dom nz~uchro-telchnicheskoi pro- pagandy. Obmen peredcvym opytom. Seriia-.,Sjbroitelinye ma- terialy i konstrukusii, no-4) (IURA 16: 1-1) (Oil ohale5) (Duilding materials) BOMENOV, P.I., doktor tekhn~ nauk, prof.; KAVALEROVA, V.I.; SALINIKOVA;, V.S.; SOVO.ROV.A)-G.F.~ KEOLOPOVA, L.I.; J7~d -va; KI.9ELEV, M.N.,-inzh., nauchn. ROTENBERG' A.S., red.; PULIKINA, Ye.A., tekhn. red. [Autoclave-hardenedicements and products; made from them] TSementy avtoklavno o tverdeniia i izdeliia na ikh osnove. Leningrad, Gosstroif,zdat, 1963. 200 p.: (MIRA 17:1) ul,%OV G I". -auch. rlm,r,oniv. cont,-~~nt in the blood in epidera-c~ hecatitis. J-1 trudy halj,. gos. inst. 14:55?-558 164. (mir-'A is :C~) 1. Kafedra ilifcA:t:;idnnvkh boleznoy (za-v.; doktor red. nauk Yo.' Tr, ~di t~: i ns. kogo i 1 0i Luta. t L lio82-63. tASD F,WP (q) /13DE/EWT(M) AFFTC / ACCESSION NR: AP3000114 S/6122/63/000/005/0022/002 AUTHOR: Romanov, K. F (Candidate!of techiticaVsciences); Suvorovas 0. S. (EnSineer) TITLEi Improving oxidation ratistance.of E1614110y ~y diffusion coating with aluminum SOURCE: Vestnik mashinootroyeniyaXno. 5. 19630 22-25~~ TOPIC TAGS: chromium-nickel alloy;J, oxidation resistani6e, hardness aluminicing... fatigue strength, phase composition, gas-turbine bladai aluminum coating ABSTRACT: The effect of alumduum diffusion coa ~in& onithe oxidation resistance,:_ of Ni-base all B1617 CO.08% max -C, 1-16% Cr,1 'Lo r 2% Al,lapproximately.2% Ti- 0.5% V ne o the gan-tuibine-blade m 5-7% W), 3% A011 !o iteriali, has been studied. Of- several difF methods tested, impregnation in ferroaluminum powder in the presence of NH Cl at 800C for 3 hr, roved most 4 wp effecti*e. Prolonged holding had ' no beneficial effect since al%uminum began to di ~fuse bick from coating to powder ,., Good results were also obtained with vacvum ann " ealing of specimens Wrapped in aluminum foil. This method, howeve'r, could not be used forintricately shaped Card 7- r L iio8a.:63 - '7 . .... ACCES3ION M A-000114 articless Aluminized specimens 1 xiS x 15 mm- wi ke subjicted to oxidation in air' at temperatures of 8500 c,1508 and 1050C for 10, 50, loop~2009 300,, 400 and 500.hrP, i and whowed considerably better oxidation resistance thah uncoated specimenso ' n especially at higher temperatures, For instance, afteribel g subjected to oxidation for 500 hr at 850, 950, and 10500', the~weight~gain of coate4 specimens was 0.6 mgAm?, approximately 0.6 mg/cm:2, and approximate o.8 mg/CM:4 as corapara& I /cm2 ~or uncoated specimens.. and 2-:40 mg/= with approy-imately 1 mg/cm2, 1.35 nj . The Al-impregnated layer consisted of two layers ' the outer layer 20-25 IL thick 1 7 con-doted and the inner transition layer approximately 15 ~L thic~c.- The outer layer . of NLU204 compound with a spinel structure. Its microhardness~dropped sharply ' lower in the inward direction -and at a depth of 0.02--0.04 was. more than 50%. than on the surface. The transition layer consisted mcistly of;AlN1 compound with * inclusions of some other, phase which could not be identified. A1 content on the surface was about 42% and decreased gradually to 1.~9% (of base alloy). 17'- Aluminum coating was found'to have no effect ohlfatigu4 strength'at 800C, Which was 40 kg//xm2 for both coated and un~oated allots.' i1i6dnized gas-turbine blades can be used at temperatures over 1000C. Orig. alrt. has: 6 figures. ASSOCIATION: none rd. Ca 2/~I_ Enc-cv~', :,. 'T. I - "Ptiviov,Aly TridunntriRl Tli,,~cn of tho 010-1-ist-1, Sub -6 Apr D'l, 114oricow Obinst P,~dngoglcal Inst. Dissertations i)respi-,ted for qciencp Find an-Ineering lel--ees In ',4o-c,-;%.! during 1951. SO; Sumi. No. 480 , 9 14RY 55 - -- , I P-.1 .1, -;- , lk-l - -:11-111-11 111. - - - - - _780.1 - .S9 I HTIO-ROVA, GALIN'A-TI!7rfONCVNA Pavlovskiy industriallnyy Rayon; Ekonomicheskiy Ocherk (Favlovskiy Industrial Region) Gorkiy, Gor1kovskoye Kniz.hnoye Izd., 1955. 114 P. Illus., Mans, Tables. Bibliographical Footnotes. SUVOROVA, G.V. Washer for a .~ge-number of pipet;tes. lab. delo 3 no.1:53-55 Ja-F 157 .(MLEA.10:4) 1. Iz Instituta eksperimentalluoy biologii (dir.-prof. I.N. Kaygkiy) AMN SSSR, Mosk7a. (MEDICAL INSTRUKOTS AND APPARATUS) MAYSKIY. I.N.; SUVOROVA, G.V. Effect of brief inhibition and ex4itation of the central nervous system on the immunologic reactivity of the system vith relation to a cancer antigen. Biul.eksp.biol.~ed. 42 no.6:49-50 Jo '56. (MLRA 9:9) 1. 1z laboratorii-nainfectsionnoy immunologii (zav. - prof. LS. Mayskiy) Instituta eksperimentalluoy biologii) ( &ir. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) AMU SSSR, Moskva. -Prodst Ilvleno dystvitelInym, chlenom AMR SSSR N.N.Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym. (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, ph~vsiol. off. of inhib. & stimiation on immunol. reactivity to Jairli_ch . ascites carciloma antigens in rabbits) (NHOPIASMS, exper j i Ehrlich aseita9 carcinoma antigens. off. of inhib. St stimulation of GNS on reactivity in rabbits) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES same) ~WVOROVA, G.V.; PILATUV, P.P. Methodological oroblems in the immunol:~gy of tumors, on the results of the conference of the Institute of 11perimental biology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S'.R. on metodological oroblems in the immunology of cancer. Vest.AMN SSSR 12 ao.2:74-79 .'57. (MIRA 10-3.0) (CANCER) VMNIT-f) G.V. JJUELVA Nodtficatign.of the earolo as pr er ~gi 1 tisi of tissue in the piveanos of heterologus serum [with summ z7 n Inglishl. Biul.elmp.biol. i mad. 43 no.1:82-85 Ja 157, 7, 1C):8) 1. Iz laboratoril neinfektsionnor JOY04y) Institute eksperimentalli -Fradetavlena deyetvitallnym chlen kovym. aff. of heterologous si tissue (Rug)) (IMMUNE SERUMS, effects, haterologous serum, on munolo; ii (zav. - Prof. I.N. .9 , llol6gii AMN SSn, Noskve. ANN SSSR N.E.Zhukovym-Tereshni- a on s,erol. properties of rol. properties of tissue Otus)) MAYSKIY, I.H.; SUVOROVA, G.V. Effect of in vitro X-ray irradiati)n on the antigenic Properties of tumor cells (with summary in Ungli h]. Bbil.eksp.biol. i med. 44 no.9: 94-96 S 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Iz laborstorii neinfektoionnoy Immunolb U (zav. - Prof. I.N. ;g Mayakiy) Wale immun:obiologit ( Z Y. - de~stvitell W chlen.AMN SSSR X.11.Zhukov-Verezhn1kov) Institute eksperi .mentallnoy biologil (dir. prof. I.N.Hayokly) AMN SSSR, MDHk a. Predstavlena deystvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR N.N~'Zhukovym-Ver zhnikovym. r (14NOPIASKSO immunology, antigenic,properties, ff. of,x-rays in vitro (Rus)) t1UNTGEN RAtS, effects, on tumor cell antigeni properties in vitro (Rua)) EXCERPTA KEDICA See 6 Vol 7/6 ancer June 59 6 V' 2o2.5. The effect of the titr of immune an ibodies on the growth of tumour f t and normal tissues in vitr (Russian'text) SUVOROV~ G. V. I nst. of Exp. Biol., c.'. r USSR Acad. of Med. Scis, N. osco,.v Byull. rr. Biol. i Alrd. 1958, 4519 (8" 1) TWACS 2 The tissue of the s.c. form o Ehrlich's adeno rcinoma,:and the spleen of a whitt rhrb mouse ivere cultured in vit on nutritive edia containing normal or immune i t on till, antitumour, antisplenic and antilicpatic sera of low and high titres. Sera with a d an i high titre of specific antib( ics retard the ppearanc~ of the signs of growth and affect its intensity in the ex lants of correspo Wing tissues. Low litre sera do not pos- sesssuch properties. On th contrar),,antitu our sera with a low content ofspecific antibodies possess a growt -stimulating effe ton the tissues of Ehrlich's adenocar- cinoma. W MAW.' EEERPTA ~,.EDICA Sec 6 Vo& 7/6 ancer June 59 Dependence of the titre oir antitu our antihadies on the character or the antigenic stimulus (Russian text LoMAKIN M. S. Inst. of Exp Biol., pill. U"It Acad. of Med. Scis, Inscow B~ull. '-sper. Biol. i Aled. f958, 4519 (92-96) S.ra with a comparatively h.gh titre oritnmt, c antibodies were obtained in immu. nization of rabbits by ascitic cells ofmalignan tumours (Ell-irlich's adenocatcinoma of mice and Yoshida's rats). Sera % ith lower titres of immune antibodies were recovered in imm, ii__ 11 of rabbits by the water-salt extracts of the tissue of s.c. forms of turnotirs. Sera of he first, its well of the 2nd tYpe, are not very specific: they react in comparatively h gh titres with the antigens from the turnour tissues and with those rrom the tissues of tormal organs If he laboratory animals. SUVOIROVA, G.V. 1-1114---~,.,~;i-*-!~Nct of antibody titer on normzl and tumor tissue growth in vitro [with summary in English]* Biuleekop.biole i medo 46 no,9:88-91 S '58 i (MIRA 11:11) 1 1z laboratorii n1einfaktaionnoy immunologii (zav. - prof.' I:11. Mayskiy) Instit,.~ta eksperimontallnoy biologii (dir. prof, I.N. Mayskiy AMN SS,"R, Moskva; Predstavlena deystvitel'rWm chlenou AIM SSSR N.11. Zhukov~7~vlarezhnikovym. (IMIMM SI~WMS, effects, on t! or tissue & normal tissue cultures (Rua)) um (NEOPLAS14P. experiment eff.,of immune se on Ehrlich carcinoma in tissue cuittire (Rus)) (TISSUE GV'IdME, ,i eff. !of imrmlne serum on normal & Ehrlich carcinoma tissu'a cultures (Rn MAYSKJY, I.M.- SUVOROVA, G.V.; FIIATOV, P.P. Hffect of various dosed of ioni ing radiations on the antigenic properties of Brown-Pearce care noma in vitro. Report Ho.l. Changes in antigenic PrOpertiOB. Biul.eks biol. i med. 48 rLo-7:72-76 il 159. (VIM 12: 10) 1. Ix laboratorii neinfektsionnoy noy blologii (dir. - prof.l.bT.M deystvitellnym chlenoya ANN SSM (RADIATION M (CARCINOMA - J (ANTIGENS) immunologii Instituta ekeperimental'- Lyskiy) AMN SSSR, Mosskva. Predstavlena 1I.N-Zh:ukovym-Verezhnikovym. :CTS) immology) MAYSKIY, I.N.; SLTVORO qAV,--_FILALTOV, P.P. ~ T4 - I Effect of various doses of ioniz biological properties of Brown-P Changes of biological properties i med. 47 no.8:8&90 Ag 159. g radiations on antigenic and ree carcinoma. Report Yo.2: f the tumor. Biul.eksp.biol. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Iz laboratorii neinfektsionnoylimmunologii Instituta eksperimentall- noy biologii (dir. - prof. I.H. ' skiy) AM SSSR, Moskva. Predstavle- M4 'Y ua aey-stvitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukavym-Verezhnikovym. I (NMPIASMS radiation eff.) SUVOROVA .I~. V. MAYSM., I.N.; FILATOV, P.P.; diated mal Effect of antisers, against irra ignant timjues on the animals growth of experimentaJ. tumors in exposed to irradiation' ad 1. Antibody-producing capacity 0 irr iated antleens in various species of animals. Bful. eksp. biol. i med. 51 no..4:92-95 rp ,61. (MIRA 3-4:8) 1. Iz laboratorii neinfaktsionno~ immunologii Instituta eksperimentall .1 biologii (dir. - prof. I.N.Maysk' ') ANN SSSR, Mojkva. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom A1,111 SSSR ~J~.N).Zukovym-T6r6zhnjkovym. (DANGER) (ANTIPLPNS- AND ANTIBODIES) (RADIATIOII-PIM~OLOGICAL EFiECT) IIUYSKIYI I.N.; SUVOROVA, G,V,; FILATOV, P P. Effect of antisera for irradiat6d malignant tissues on the growth of experimental tumors in irradia ed Animals. Report No.2: Action of serum for irradiated ascitic a Us on the grow-,.h of subcutaneous and ascitic forms of Ehrlich's ad-nocarcinoma in mice. Biul * eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.8:91-94 Ag 261 (MIRA 15:1) 1. Iz laboratorii neinfektsionnoy immunologii Instituts, eksperimentallnoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N.Mayski ) AMN SSSRt Moskra. Predstavlena deystvitelInym chlenom AMN SSSR 11 -11,Zhukovym-VerezImikovym;. (SERUM THERAPY) ANca RESMCH) (X-RAYS-.PHYSIOLqGICAL EFFECT) RAYSKIY, IJI.; SUVOROVAI Gil ;_YIIATOVjjP.P. Influence of ion:'~Zing radiati ns on the antige;--iie and biological propej,,ties of the at M-1 tumor. Blul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 to.9--91-93 S ~,61. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz laboratorii neinfekts-onnoy i=nunologii Instituta eksperimentallno~y biologii ( irektorl- prof. I.N. Mayskiy) 1,21 33SR, Hoakva.' Predstavl na deystvitellnyut chlenom All-21 SSSR Zhukov~m--Verezhnik vym. (TLIM (X IIAYS-PHYSIIA IGAL wkwT) 0 MAYSKIY, I.N.; AYRAPETIYAN~ G.P.; KOZL SUVDROVA, G.V.; SUPIORUKKH, I .. I .. 1. - - - - - - I I Therapeutic and cytotoxic acti role in the pathog;nesis of 219-238 163. 1 VAJI N.A.; ITILOWSKIYj M.N.; S V.; KHUNDANOVA, L.L. (Moskva) n of antibodies and their ca cer. Usp. sovr. biol. 55 no.2: (MIRA 17:8) SHADLOVSKIY, Aleksandr Aleks&;ndrovich. Pr nima2i.ua4#(A1ye-.. ic". hn- n VERNIDUBY I.I.,. kand. tekhn. n SPIKMDZWOV, Te.S., kand. tekbn. nauk; SMKANA A.V.) inzh.,- IVANOVA, N.Ne. kand. tekhn. nauk, T~etsenzent; LIDYUKMCHj N*A.p kand. tekbn. nauk., retsenzentl SUWRO LA..,, red* [Prinoiples of pyroteabnies) Ostovy pirotekhnilci. Izd,3., perer. i dop. Moskva, Mashinos roenie, 1964. 338 p. I (KMA 17:12) TU!ff GI14, Ivan Afanas 'yevich; SUVOROVA, I [Applied optics; geometrical opt calculating optical systems] Fri cheskaia optika i metody raschet skva~ Mashinostroe-nie, 1965. 3 red. s and methods for adnaiA optika; geometri- opticlieskikh skhem. Mo- p. (M1-U 18:3) PELIPOR, Dmitri7 SFr901,6vich- Prinimall ichastiye: KOLOSOV, Yu.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; SUMAROKOV, N.P., aspirantl ',~HLINSKIYY A.Yu.., akademik., retsenzent; HIKHALEV, I.A.,O kand, tekbn, naukp profs nauchh, reds; SUPROVA) LA"s red. [Theory of g.,Lroscopic stabiliz rs] Teoriia giroskopiche- skikh stabil:Lzatorov, Moskva., Mashin6stroeniep 1965. 347 P. (MM 18s12) 15-57-5-6698 Translation from: Refe ativny urnal) Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5, P 14~~ (USSRT Zi AUTHOR: Suvoroval, 1. N. TITLE: Bitumen Iof the Lo Groznyy Oblast (Bi nizhnet~etichnykh PERIODICAL: Novostilneft. tekh, ABSTRACT: BitumenE of the LO'ler Groznyy Oblast wer Laboratory of the Researcl Institute tory wells and two Chernogqrsk monocl.ne The quantitative aLd was determined in bitumen' were diviled Card 1/2 er Tertiary Deposits of the uminoiogicheskiye osobennosti tlozhe~niy Groznenskoy oblasti) . Geologiya, 1956, Nr 1, pp 22-21 Ter~tiiary deposits of the studied by the Petroleum Geolog- rrozne:slc Petroleum Scientific in 1952-1954. Eighteen explora- natural cross sections of the were studied on 3100 specimen qualitative content of bitumen ;he specimens. The extracted into eight types characterize Bitumens Of the Lower T'ertiary Dejositsl(co,t.) by a specific color Of luminescerIC2. showed a variation of the bitumen and over the area - The' deposits is noted highest bi;umen content is noted in the Khadumski,, The upper Part Of in the~Miatlinska;-a the Mdykopian is-low content increases in the. western directi- Section An associations of specifi Itratigraphic levels is among the foraminiferousi also noted mation; deposits - content the upper and lo er forma is - Tables and cur I ti3ns Ow es of the the cross section of L r Tertiary Card 2/2 15-57-5-6698 Q antitative determinations ~Ontent along the cross section 6,ontent in the Maykopian level; the lowest bitumen and'lower arg.1jaceous folds. in bitumen. 1 The bitumen Oil in all parts Of the cross c tYP6'-, Of bitumens with specific The 'highest bitumen content associated with the middle for- ha~ve only a slight bitumen listrit)ution of bitumens along deposits are included. N. A. Ye. NE?M --'V 3 . G8 V 0 F Cr", if ~ N conjitions gcve7-ning tne fcrmat Upper Cratace.-u~-, sediments of t Geol. nefti I gEza 8 no.307-41 1. Vaeaorazn7y nef tyanoy rmunh dochnyy 5 C-rcmenskAy inet, tut. of .7,h;P OJ.l pools in the nonhe,iistern Caioasua. r 064.' (MIRX.17t6) .9al-adolretell-skly geolognrazve- tyancy: nauchno-IL -3aledc7a tell skiy SUVOROVA, L. Literature on monetary wages a~d the establishment of work norms on collective farms. Vop. ekon.jno.l:i39-l45 Ja 160. I (MM 13:1) k0ollective farms-Producti!on standards) SUVOROVA, L. 'lop. ekon. no.11 Form: of additional wares in col'ectivei 87-93 Ja '62. (MIRA 15:1) (Collective fa,~ms--In6oryie distribution) S,11.39160~00010051021 /031 E 201/E191 AUTHOR: Suvorova, L.A. TITLE: --~-S-tudy of Luminescence Rise in the Temperature Quenching Region of Zin Sulp~ide Phosphorsqj I - PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uche nykh zavedeniy, Fizikaj 396o, No. 5, pp 124-130 TEXT: Studies of the initial tages of luminescence rise may yield information on the kinetics o lumiriescence. Such studies were carried out on luminescence 4,1 e andIdecay in the temperature quenchin,~ region of ZnS:Cu 11(10-- /g Cui ~, ZnS:Cu:Fe k). (5 x 10-~' g/g Cu and 21 x 10-0 g/g F ), and ZnS:Cu MP-03 The effect of the exciting light .-'.'n ensit~ on luminescence rise was also studied. Quenching and t ermol#minescence curves were recorded with a ~) y -19 (FEU-19) ph tomultiplier and a mirror galvanometer with a short period. A merlury lamp npK -4 (PRK-4) was used as the source of excitatio (its emission was passed through a Iluviol" glass filter). he sample temperature was recorded with a differential thermo ouplej. Rise and decay curves were recorded with a loop oscillogr ph M n 0 2 (MP02) Some of the results obtained are given in Figs. 1-4 and Tables 1-2. Card 1/3 1 A Study of Luminescence Rise in the of Zinc Sulphide Phosphors Solution of the above equ Iation give pn aE(ji - e-pt) The activation energy P71 determin (Table 3), ha s the physi~'al sense o active at a given temper~'ture and e Acknowledgement is made to F.I. Ver subject and for advice. There are 4 figures, 3 ta,*ibles and 1 3 English. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy filziko-tekhn Tomskom gosu~aiversitet (Siberi n Ph!ysico-Tech V139/6o/ooo/o05/021/031 20l/Elq1 Temperature Quenching Region e-Pt) (11) 0 from the rise time constant depth of localization levels iting~ light intens'ty. nas for suggesting the references: 9 Soviet and heskiy institut pri imen-( V.V. Kuybysheva cal Institute at Tomsk SUBMITTED: December 12, Card 3/3 The law of build up where I WEN) and V"-p-E,, of excitation time, the increase in law. This is in agreement with pr! if more of the build up curve is ta an exponential law. Empirically t ct (1 e-' 0 where I is a fixed intensity and In this work the build up-of lumine region was studied for two phosphor; and ZnS-CUFe (CU - 5 x 10---) 9/9; results were qualitatively the same results are given. Luminescence wi,s (X = 3650 4) from a mercury lamp. passed through a green filter and m photomultiplier. Results were rec A differential tilermocouple was use~i the sample. The extinction tempe Card 2/3 ~/139/62/000/001/029/03~:'r-4'-~,~ _-A t039/E435 I - t6ence for small valueff- t uminoslity must follow a VV'_' u '~3 ious bxperimental work but -en -en it is described better by, is is (5) c i~ the rise time constant c cence'near the extinction ZnS Cu I Y(M-03K (FIGI-03K) e - 21x 10 g/g). As the- for both, only the ZnS-Cu excited by filtered light The lt~minescent light was tasured on a 4)-3,Y -1~ (FEU-19)~ orded on an oscillograph. f 0 to measure the temperature ture kor ZnS is in...the.rangg..'-~'i'~' S/139/62/000/006/027/032. E073/~535 ~v rova AUTHORS: Gasting, N.L. and _au L.A. On the 'flare up of 1 inescence of Zns-Cu phosphors'. TITLE: PERIODICAL: Izve~stiya vysshikh uc ebnykh.zavedeniy, Fizikal no.6, 1962,t 168-169 TEXT: The ~uminescence'fla e up was studied for ZnS-Cu phosphors (Cu-10 g/g" Icalcining temperature 11000C, flux NaCl), in the temperature extinction ran e, thei,beginning of which was at 4150.K; activation energy U = 0 67 eV.! The maximum possible intensity of the excitation light was used. Three localization levels (0.12, 0.16 and 0.28 eV) w re de-e'ecied ands,therefore,, it was possible to compareithe resul s obtdined with published ones based on a completely different m tho'd of determining the.energy depths of the localization levelsi- These r6sults confirm -ea'rlie results of the authors that for the luminese,ence flare up of ZnS-Cu phosphors the following rellationiis-ivalid. I = I (I-e-pti's where I - steady state luminesc nce iniens'ity, I - den2ity at 0 the given instant of time p depth of the exp localization levels. p expresses The probability of thermal Card 1/2 g- SW,QRQTA,,_Ljdiya~ Alakeandrovna; SINTAKOYJ Yu.I., red.; TIXHONOVA, I.M. tekhn.red. [we are the buildersiof commints I my - 9'troitell kom=isma, Leningrad, Lonizdat,1,1959. 51 pd (Kin 13:8) 1, Deputat Yerkhmogo Goveta IMSR; p dillao-nitochayy kombinat imeni S.H.Xirova (for vorova 41 (Leningrad--Textile industry) (Efficiency, Industrial) r~ PA-TRISHClMVA. P.A. SUVOROYA. L. G. ; KMHBJ Spontaneous infections with spiroc genus Ornithodorus in the desertis eksp.paraz. L med. zool. 9:17-24 1 1. Iz otdelaparazitologii i meditsi Ye.H.Pavlovekiy) Instituta epidemio N.F.Gamaleya Akad6mii meditsinskikh nyy cheln Akademli meditsinskikh lia i Keditainskogo instituta Turkmeask (TURKMENSTAN-TICKS AS GARRI (RELAPSING FEVER) 1. B. ;es carried bv ticks of the Turlmenia. Vopokraevotob. i (MIRA 10:1) :oy zoblogii (zav. - akad. :ii i mikrobiologii imeni uk SSSR (dir. - deyetvitell- SSSR prof. G.V.Vygodehikov) SSR (dlr. X.G.Berdvklychev) OF DISEASE) XRYUKOVA, A.P.; MOSHINA, H.A. -F SIJVOROVA L.G. - SiNKHANOV, H.V. Spizootic foci of Borovskii's disess~e in Ya,ra-Kum. Top.kraev.. ob. i eksp.paraz. I med.zool. 9:25-31 155. (MIRA 10:1) 1. Iz otdela parazitologii i meditsinskoy zoologii (zav. akad. Ye.M.Favlovskiy) Instituta epidemiologii imikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamaleya (dir. - deystvitell W chlen Akademll meditsinakikh nauk SSSR Prof. G.V.Vygodehikov) Akademii maditainskikh nauk MR. (ZARMU-IRISH"Illosis) (GAMILS) (MWR FLM) 77.r'~ ('I! AT r. ' 77r, ~'(T p SiLlYiI. V. 'A "Furt"'er 6~ctrr-vntions of ti.ck-borne in the re po ppr,i-,i sov-,-sh(-bpni,, - 'toloEIcheskiri nroblem~n i Priodnnoch- ~rovl:m hole 2?-90 Okty,31-ji-jra 19.151) r-, (Tenth Conft"~rence on 7) ni-sitnioJI-rni Prc-bl.---ms -,Id 'Jispe-ses -,rith Foci 22-29 October 7-14*), AcndeTTr of Medicnl Soiencps TIf--'R r.,nd of Science S Tf~'.~_p 'To. 1 Inst. of Epidemiology and Microbiology, AMS USSR/ Moscow and Viadivostock SHEKHANOVY M.V.; S,E1VOROY&,=. ~.C4 Characteristics of natural foci of cutaneous leishymnlasis in ,Kestern Turkmenistan* Vopkraev.paraz.Turk.SSR 3:81-M 162. (MIRA 16s4) 1. Institul epedemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamalaya A14N SSSR, Moskva. '. . (TURKWNISTAN-DELHI BOIL) (TURKMENISTAN --SAND FLIES AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) SFMU1007t M-V.; SUVOROVA, L.G. Natural foci of cutaneous leishmaniasis In the Southwestern par't of Trukmenia. Med.paraz.i para;,z.bol, 29 n0.5-.52&-528 8-0 t60. 1, Iz otdela prirodnoochagovykh bolezney (zav. - prof. P.A. Petrishcheva) Instituta epidemiologii I mikrobiologii imeld N.To Gamalei (diro - prof. SX. Muiomtsev) AMN SSSRO (DMEI BOM) ~; STIOROVAP L.,.~ SIDOROV) V,,Ye. A method for rearing gamusid *tes. Zool. zhur. 41 nc.9,. (14TIRA 15:11) 1421-1422 S 162'0 1. Department of Infections of Natural Nidality, Institute of I Ep'.demiology and microbiology,! Academy of Medical Sciences of i the U.S.S.,R,, Mosdzw. ULtes E's laboratory animals) PCHEIKINA, A.A.; ZaLSKAYA, A~A.; SUVOROVA~,, Territorial distribu ion and density changes of virus-infected ticks in a natural focus of tick-bome encephalitis in the southern part of Kirqv Province. i,4ed.paraz. i paraw. bol. 32 no.3s288-292 My-Je'~3 (ITM 17:3) 1. 1z otdela prlrodn~ochagovykh bplezney'l zar. - prof. P.A. Petrishcheva) lhstit~ta epidemiolbgii J, mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei ViN SSSR. KORENDERG, E. I.; PCHEIYUNA , A.A.; KDAIALB Characteristics of imimunogenesis natural focus of tick-borne ence bol. 33 no.6:711-717 N-D 'U+. 1. Otdel bolezney s prirodrtoy logl4i i mikrobiologli imeni. G; KIY, Yu.V.; SUVOROVA, L.G. n tetraonid birds in a alitise Med. paraz. i paraz. (MIRA 18:6) govas0yu Instituta epidemio- I AM[,1 SSSR, Moskva. KOUFNBERG.- E.I.; S,UVOHOVA, L.G.; KOVALLIVSKIY, Yu.V.; TUIIJKOVA, N.V. Birds as tick hosts in E-uropean southern taiga forests. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 69 no.5:16-29 S-0 164. (MIRA 17:11) .': Gf S" ir- L - -ul I Seasonal characteristi!~~s of h,- T~~ 11., 'a4 a r. a uura I4'c~cn:s C!-" scut--n tais:!a n;z. bc-1. 34 1,~).1:2z7)-264 of thF~ 165. 3, E_:____UjIGOOO~_6~10001000 0187/0196, ACC NP. AT6031460 SOUM -_&6D' AUTHOR: Korenberg, E. I.; KovaleVskiy, Yu. V. uvorova, L. G. S .... . ORG: Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiolo v1m. IN. F. Camaleva. A~,,N SSSR. _N F '%"0 s cow idemi '24 S S _(f~WtHut~ ej crlogii i mikrobiologii TITLE: Large-scale mapping in the study of th role of birds in natural tick- borne ence-hali-tis foci SOURCE; Konfarentaiya po metodamimediko-geogritficheakikh issladovaniy. Moscow, 1965. 'Mletody medilco-geograficheskikh issledov niy (Methods of medicogeographical research); materialy konrerentsii,1 Moscow, 19~5, 187-196 TOPIC TAGS: medical geography, e~idemiology, bird study, disease vector, encephalitis , 431,9.j_eja1C R-60'Ll6cl~ ABSTRACT;; Simultaneous surveys of bird and ti.k populations were made and correlated with forest types over a large area in the Kirov Oblast. In heavily forested areas, the nuiaber of ticks per bird was greater than In lightly fo rested areas or in places where the trees had recentl~'been cut. Immunitystudies were also Card 1/2 ACC 1NR: AT6031461 SOURCE CODE: URJOOOO/65/000/000/0196/02Cr AUTHOR: Zemskaya, A.~A.; Suvorova, L. G.; Tupikova, N. V. ORG: institute of Epidemiology and %1icrobiolo&)r qamaj,~zL&XV SSSR. (Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii t0V SSSR); Geography Faculty MGU (Geografi- cheskiy fakultet XGU)~ TITLE: Cartographic methods of studying ticks connected with natural tick-borne ncephalitis foci in ihe taiga SOURICE: Konferentsiyp~ po metodam mediko-geogr'aficheskikh issledovaniy. Moscow, 65. 1,11etody mediko-g~eograficheskikh issledovaniy (methods of medicogeographical research); materialy konferentsii. Moscow, 1965, 196-208 TOPIC TAGS. medical geography, tick borne encephalitis, disease vector, insect vectors encz;piLa.Litis, lanimal. parasite, cartography, biologic ecolou ABSTRACT: ais'tilbution of ticks in the Kirov oblast was studied in connectioi.i with the mapping of natural tick-borne encephalitis foci. Ticks were collected at field stations under carefully controlled conditions so that data from widely separated points.- coold be treated statistically. Catch data were plotted on- maps of the various areas under four headings; 1) 1-3 ticks per catch- 11) 4-9; 111) 10-15;jV) more than 15. The_ Card 1/2 ACC NRz AT6031461 greatest: tick populations were found in second-growth forest !Using specially prepared maps about five years after cutting. : of forest types for Plotting data qa greatly simplifies the re- perimposed on cording and visualization of information when su ution,~distribution and prev- similar maps showing host distrib alance of ticks at various stages in their life cycles, and climatic data. I [wA-50; CBE No. 121 SUB CODE:P6,0/ SIJBM DATE: 17Sep651 ORIG REP 021/ Cord 2/~ SUVOROVA, Lidiya 111inichna i i (Wages on state and collective fa=~S]Oplata truda v sovkho- zakh i kolkhozakh. Moskvap Gos.iid-vo polit.lit-ry, 1961. 62 p. (Agricultural wages) (MIRA 15:8) LAPTEV, I.D , starshiy AaUQbzw sotT~;i; MAJOVY., starshi-y nauchrU sotr.;- XASSIROV, L.N., starshiy Inauch-nyy isotr.; TERYAYEVA, A.P. I starshiy naucluWy sotr. - SUVOROVA L_,,Istarshiy nauch- n3nj sotr.; SIDOROVA, ;~~~~-sotr.; SEND, S.I., starshiy nauelmyy sotr.; ~rinimali uchastiye: ARKHIPGV, A.I., m,ladahiy nauchnyy sotr.; VAZYULYA, F.F., mladshi-y na- uchziyy ~sotr.; KARLYUK, I.Ya., rrdadshiy'nauchnyy sotr.; KAidlAUKHOVA, Ye.I., mladshly na~chny-y sotr.; IWLOVA) T.N., mladshiy nauchnyy sotr.; ROMANOVSKAYA, L.S., mladshiy nauchnyy sotr.;jcl[ISTOV' G.N., mladshiybauchnyy sotr.; POTAPOV, Kh.Ye., red.; q&?,ASll.OVA, Ye.S., tekhn.JIred. C =al funds of collective orl I lectivel farm income] Obahches deleni6 kolkhozrykh dokhodov. 1961.1386 p. 1. Alc~ derdya nauk SSSR. Insti mLld 8'ellskogo khozyaystva In SSSR 'for Laptev, Buyanov, Ka Sidor~va, Semin). I(Collective farms-Incoi d the distribution of col- arms an renkye fondy kolkhozov i raspre- Moskva' Izd-vo ekon. lit-ry, NEU 15:3) it ekon omiki. 2. Sektor ekono- Atutaekonomiki Alcademii nauk ;irov,,.,Tex-yayeva, Suvorova, distribution) ZHURIKOV, V.N.; IVIN, M.A.; KRASATIN, N.~'.; PISKUNOV, V.T.; RUSINOVIII.V.; SUVOROVA, TSIXOTO, I.A.; KONOVALOY, L.P MUKHDf, Yu. tekhn.: red. Illeader in agricultural economic Knigq dlia chteniia po I ekonomike sellskogo khoziaist-va. Moskva, Politizdat, 1963. 2.97 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1APTE11 I.D IM1AYEVA, A.P.; ;AP,'ELINIE [deceased]; SEPP, Ya.P.; 5!.JV , QR QV GREKOVA,~I.; TONKOVICH V.S.; T.Ya.; LEV, WE.; KOVAOMSKI (Kalnins,, A.]; SIDOROVA, M.I.; M.~IISHAUSKAS, [Malisau~kas,V.]; PASECIR11K, P.P KARVAUKHqVA, Ye.l.; AREFIYEV, T. GUMOVSKIT, I.A.; S211111, S.I., re TSITKO, X.A., red.; VOLKOVA, V.V IV~ N.G.) C1110TSOV, R.Ye. ZASLAVSM A, T. 1. ~RAGDIIOV, A.I.; XOTflUB4 G.T.,c KAIbYNSH,A.A. V.I. BUGAIL-VICH, V.S. KAZA,KOV, I.G.; LI110111A, N.I., red.; t I ekhn. red. [Material, incentives for devel tion) M4eriallnoe stimuhrova izvodstv~a. Moskva, Izd-vo AN 1. Akad'miya nauk SSSR. Institu nomiki All SSSR (for Laptev, Ter~ Sidorov~, Karnaukhova). 3. Sred versitei (for Sapillnikov). 4. 5- Institut ekonoipflci AN Estons. filial ki SS&R (for Grekova). 7 russkoyISSR (for Torkovich, Kov M1 Uzbekslcoy SSE (for Ibrag-inov (CO ng thelcollective farm produc- razv4iia kolkhoznogo pro- R, 1963. 326 p. (MIRA 16:12) ekonomiki. 2. Institut eko- yeva, Suvorova, Zaslavskaya, aziats~iy gosudarstvennyy uni- mi filial All SSSR (for Chentsov). y SSR !(for Sepp). 6 Dlasbkirskiy Instit~i ekonomiki AN Belo- ). 8. InAitut ekonomiki evskiy on next card) LAPTEV, I.D.- i(continued). Card 2. Institut ekonomiki ILI' Ukr SSR 10. Belorusskiy institut ekonomi khozyaysj~tvennogo proizvodstva (f P-yy institut sakharnoy svekly (ff ekonowiiI4 Ali Kirgizskoy SSR (for rallnog~ Vomiteta Kormmi.stiche.-kcy movokiy).l4.,*-,uyIbyshevskiy plano~yy (Collective farms-Incotae dbtrilbut,ion) (f Pasechnik). or K6tsyuba, i i org~anizatsii sellsko- r Bugarevich). 11. Vsesoyuz- Aref!~yev). 12. Institut Kazakov). 13. Rabotnik TSent- partii Moldavskoy SSR (for Gu- inst:itut (for Kurylev). !VC' AV19TISOV, A.A.; ALIYEV, M.A.; SUVOROVA Industrial use of equal-strength heat-treated ends. Azerb.neft.k (Oil wells--Bqui bump ind compressor pipes with is. 36 ulo.8-42-44 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) tent and supplies) SVOROV TI. V. Suvorova; L. V. "On the Reactive Inhibition of Cellular merit of the Capacity of This dur-ing Ont, Inst imeni Academician !. P. Pavlov. C! Leningrad, 1955. (Disse--tation for 'Uhe Science) So: Knizhna,,,.-a letopis', No. 27, 2 J ion Animals, and the Develop- sis."il First Leningrid Medical of Hi6toloFy and EmbnyoloF~,!. ee ofi~Candidate in Medical 1955 B-2 USSR/General Biology - Cybology. Abs Jour Rbf Zhur - Biol.~ No 8, 1 581 33305 1" "o 8' 1"8' 33305 9uvorova -V Author strelin, G.SO'j Suvorova., eve ~ Inst Title Siir-iAficance, of vitamin Con thel4echanism of Reaction of vitamin C ~onthe inhibition of Cell Divisi n idien;Animals are Painfully Stimulated. (Znachenie v.itamina C v ckhanizme reaktivnogo tormozhe- niya kletochnoGo deleni pri bolevom razclxazhenii zhivo- tnykh). Orig Pub Dokl. AN SSSRY 1956, no 110 3, 483-486 Abstract A study was conducted as to causes for the previously established absence of reaction decrease in mitotic activity (MA) in Guinea igs' response to-pain stimula- tion ana adrenalin inje tion. The authors suggest that .it is related to the ea pigs inability, as ppposed to most other animals, 0 synthesize vitamin C., Card 1/2 USSR/General BiojoMr - Cytolo(g. B-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Bijol., 110 a C 953, 33305 'Which is necessary for n ortpnism "ml a(Ir3nalin effect on the - To verify thi hypothesise guinea piGs were adrdnistered 70 me of as orbic acid intramuscularly 0 daily for a period of 6 YO and were fed unlimiteO quan_ tities of vegetables hay and oats. It is shown that, un,~er these circumstance I pain.stimuli and adrenalin administration cause M& Inhibition. When the Guinea pigs were maintained for a period of 17 days on a diet which did not contain as,orbic acid, the effect exerted by pain stimulation on Wi was aLpin absent. The authors come to 'I? ti jonclusion that the presence of s ascorbic acid in the t s ues is important for mnifesta- I tion of the effect of alenalin on M. Card 2/2 71khn .'W.1rnwn -7 A 1). 1- x~ MORRE, A.G.; STNOROVA, L.V. of a neuron; Survey of Principal stages in the data and problems of lnvestlgatio~ns. Arkh.aaat.gist. i embr. 37 no.7:3-18 j1 159. (MM 12:10) 1. KafedFa gistologii i embriologii Leningradakogo pediatriche- skogo meditsinakogo instituta. Adres avtorov: Leningrad, Litovskaya u1., d.2j kafedra gistologii i embriologii Leningradekogo pediatricheekogo meditainskogo inatituta. (NEMONS, anatomy & histology) IVANOV, I.I.; A.KSiNOVA, N.N. (Rhorikova);ISUVOROVAp L.V. Effect of~, irradiation on the s neuelelc,~acid of the rat liver 865-872 $-0 160. 1. Chairlof Biochemistry and C Institute, Leningrad. (LIM) (X RAYS-PHYSIO :tural viscosity of desoxyrib4r- ontoger~sis. Biokhim:Lia 25 110-5: (KML 14: 1) of Histologyp Ndiatric Medical CDEMUBONUCLEIC ACIO'mb'tabolism) ICLL EFFECT) SUVOROVA, L.V.; KNORRE, A.G. Sources of the development of intramural vegetative gar*lia in vertebra'te erabryogenesis. Arkh,lanat. gist.i embr. 38 no.1:105-116 A 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologlii Nav. - prof.A.G.Knorre) Lenin- gradskogo pediatricheskogo medit'sinskogo instituta. Adres avtorov; Leningrad, Litovskaya,ul., 2. P6diatricheskiy meditsinskiy institut. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii~. (NMVOUS SYSTDI,IAUTONOMIG) KNORPE, A.G.; SUVOROVA., L.V. i Sources of the development of of the inal trunk in the eiabry'ogenesis gist. iff%br. 1+0 n0-5:93-104 Mr I 1. Kafedra gistologii i.embriol Leningradskogo meditsinskogo pe Adres avtorov. Lenin ad, Litov gr institute, kafedra gistologii i (VERVOUS SMEM, SYMPA theineurons of the sympathetic ganglia of vertebrates. Arkh. anat. 1,61. (MIRA 15:10 i (zav. - prof. A.G.Knorre) tricheskogo instituta. ya ul., 2. Pediatrichosidy riologii. TIC) (EMBRYOLOGY-VM"EDRATES) STJWV.ORO,VA,,.J;~~ Comparison of the development of ments with the development of ot rabblt esophagus. PYkh. anat. gi s"63 1. Kafedra~ glatologii i embriolo Laningradakogo pediatricheskogo a-vtoras. T~ningrad,, K-1100, LitOV13 pediatricheskily meditsinskiLy :ins embriologii. ~e intramural neural ele- tiosua componEntB In the i embr. 45 no.901-43 .(MIRA 170) i ( zav. - profo A.G. Khorrv) -ditsinakogo inatitu~a. Adres Lya, ulitsa., 2. Goffadarstve=77. tut, kafedra giBtologii i S A endings Developmut of motor ner'vl. 6 s 87-97 anat.p gist. j embr. 48 no tologii j embriologil. 'Kafedra gis 0 meditaill ,,dakogo pedi86trilheskOg gr in a rab,bit. Arkh. the e;ophaguf 18:7) s (KRA 165.1: av :prof, A.GoNnorre) Lenin- ogo institllt&* AUERMAN, L.; VINOGRADOVA, A,; Sedimentation method for detex of wheat flour and grain. Muk, S 163.' 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologiche lennoAl.. YAKOVLEVA, L. ning the baking strength ilev* Piom. 29 no.9:15-17 (MIRA 17:3.) inatitut pishchevoy promysh- AUERMAN, L.T&.; OSTROVSKIY, Ta.G.; GINZ URG, A.$.; ZHURAVLKV. N.9.; FALUNINA, Z.F.; MI]WAYEMVA, M KOZHWNIKOVA, Te.P,; SUVORDVA.,," Use of electric contact heatingifor pra~aring scalded vheat i flour mash and for:'Invastigating the es,61charification of mash. Trudy MTIPP 4-62-?0 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Dough) (Starch) kAmylazesj AUMIAN, L.Ya.; SUVOROVA, M.j TlKIIOMIIIO~A, L.Vl~ Deteradming the camp essibility or' bwead~crumb on a penetrometer. f . kmilLk :L4;8) Izv. vys,. ucheb. zav ;pishch. Tek 1. Moskovskiy tel--hnblogicheskiy ~institut pishchevoy promysh- lennosti .$.Kafedra t0chnologii kh~,ebopekarlnogo proizvodstva. era) (Bread)l (Penetrome~ bAU GEMTROV, ~.A., clotsent, otv.red.; MOMOVA, Ye.A., re YERMAKOY,i:M.S., tekhn.red. [The subject of econondr.6] Predi~et politichaskoi ekonomii; f laktsiia. 0tv.red.Y.A.Skipatro4. Hoskva, lzd-vo Mosk.-aniv.. 1959. 39 P. (14IRA 13:9) ~Ilconomica) i SUVOROVA I-lari-ya Illinicbna [How to conduct a a subject."]Kak prove "Predmet Folitiches 196o. 33 P. (F'co ar on the~tOPic "EcOll0mics as a seminarskole zaniatie po teme ekonomii. Moskva, Vysshaia shkolay (KMA 15:8) P.-.-f;tud-vli and teacbing)