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SVETLOVI H. lAght reflectiz4; navigation bdacons. Roche transp. 22 noo3:36-37 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:4) A 1, Nachalinik.laboratorii sudokhodnoy obstanovki Mentrallnogo nauchno- lssledovatellek3go Inatituta ekonomiki i ekspluatasii vodnogo transporta. (Beacons) 1~ o ~/ /4 - /~ - , _,., ; LZIN, V.V., redaktor; TIAT IRV, V.I., YARUSTOVSKIY, A.A.; SVWIRT. A redaktor; rikir-7"Irf., i;dushchiy redaktor; BMICHEVA, M.N.. tekhniaheskiy redaktor. (Operation of mechanical and electrical sluice gate equipment) Skspluatatsiia mokhanicheskogo i elektricheakogo oborudovaniia abliuzov. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva rechnogo flota SSSR, 1932. 210 p. [Microfilm] (KLNA 7:11) (Sluice gates) ZHDLHOV, Vladimir Sergeyevich; pSKOV. Iav Sergeyevich; IAVRINOVION. lev Potrovich; M32MV, Dzitriy Ivanovich; POROCHKIN, Yevgeaiy Kaimrovich; RIJKYANTSIT, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; SVETLOT, Klkha~.l 7 Gh; Nil. Mt TARUSTOIVSKIY, Andrey *leksandrovichl tekhnicheskikh nauk. redaktor; VINOGRADOVA, N.M.. reclaktor isdatelletva; SAIAZKOV, ~.P, tBihnicheskiy redaktor [Operation of hydraulic engineering installations) Akspluatatsiia gidrotekhnichaskikh sooruzhenii. Pod red. N.A.R2hanitayna. Moskva. Ud-vo "Rechnoi transport,A. l956. 406 p. (MLRA 10:2) (Hydraulic engineering) 90), 25(5) AUTITOR: M.V-,_-.Elect r-ic i an SOV/91-59-8-17/28 TITLE- Photoswitches for External Illumination Control PERIODICAL- Energetik, 1959, Nr 8, pp 25-26 (USSR) ABSTRArT- Two photoswitch circuit diagrams are recommended for external illumination control. The Soviet industry does not produce many types of photoswitches for external illumination control. Self- made photosifitches have a number of deficienciest improper timing of switching operation, vibration cnf relay contacts near the thresm- hold of r(Jay operation, etc. In most cases the selection of the proper relays is neglected. The photoswitch circuits recommended by the author are free of -these disadvantages. The photoswitch, shown in fig.1, is composed of a photoelement FS-Kl or FS-K2, a 1-me-ohm -variable resistor, tube 6P3, receiver relay EN-79/60 and output relay MKU-48. Tile photoswitch shown in fig.2, consists basically of the same parts as the one shown in fig it with ex- ception of the receiver relay, since here relay EN-~7/200 is used. Card 1/2 A 10 vol-Lampere 220/5.71-6v filament transformer is used in both SOV/91-59-8-17/28 Photoswitches for External Illumination Control circuits. A note from the editor says that a magnetic amplifier or a transiAor may be used as amplifier instead of the vacuum tube 603. T'iere are 2 circuit diagrams and I diagram. Card 2/2 ZHI kJOV, Vladimi Sergeyemich; KUSKOV, Lev Sergeyevich; LATARIOVICH, Lev Petrovich; ~SZMTEV, Dmitriy Ivanovich; FOROCHKIN, Yevgeniy Makarovich; IUIYANTSEV,, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; TARUSTOVSKIY, Andrey ii-eksandrovich; LAGARIKOVI N.I., red.; PEREEMALISKIY, V.S., retsenzent; FEDYAYEVA, N.A., red. izd-va; RIDNAYA, I.V.~ tekhn. red. [Operation of Irrdraulle. structures) Ekspluatatsiia gidrotekhni- cheskikh sooruzlienii. Izd.2. By V.S.Zhdanov i dr. Moskva, Izd- vo "iechnoi transport," 1961. 289 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Hydraulic structures) Category : USSR/Radiophysics HmLio-wave reception 1-7 Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Fizika, No L., 191 .j7 , No 1928 Author : Eharinskiy, A-L.,-I5vet.Iov) H.I. Title tMethod of Retaining a UfflYle-d-Tuning Characteristic in T=ed Circuits Operating with Different Coverage Coefficients Orig Pub :PxAiotekhnika,.1956, 1j., No 6, 50-57 Abstract :Examination of the possibilities of retaining a unified tuning characteristic in tuned networks operating with various coverages of the frequency range (a single variable &pacitor is used for tuning), and also the aDupling of such circuits with ihe heterodyne circuit in superbetetodyne receivers. It is proposed to solve this problem with the aid of an "auxiliary tuned circuit.," where fixed capaqitors, the size of which is obtained by computation, are added to the operating tuned circuit. Card 1/1 SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD I / 2 PA - 1596 AUTHOR SYETLOVN.I~ TITLE _S5'-Se-lection of Intermediate Frequencies in a Searching Radio Receiver. PERIODICAL Radiotechnika, 11, fase.10, 47-65 (1556) leaued: 11 This type of receiver belongs to the group of direction finder and control receivers which at present are being constructed on the heterodyne principle with double frequency transformation. Among the various special problems arising in connection with the computation and calculation of such a receiver only that of intermediate frequencies will be dealt with here. At first the selection of the second intermediate frequenc is.studied. Two tables are attached showing the critical values of f zw2 ~second intermediate frequency) in dependence on the coefficients a and P of the combined oscillation a fh2 - Pfzwl= fzw2:' a and P denote the harmonies of the heterodyne. From these tables it may be concluded that 1.) the combination frequencies of the form nf h2-nf zwl~fzw2 are independent of the relation of the intermediate fre- quencies A = fzw1min and depend only on the stripe of vision n . All fzw2 other combination frequencies depend both on A and onn,, The second table shows such frequenoies as are tho most dangerous. Next, the selection of the v s, L 6(7);9(3) PHASE I B0JK EXPLOITATION USSR. Ministe:rstvo svyazi. TL-khnicheakoye upravleniye sov/2666 Elektronnaya fototelegrafiya; informatsionnyy sbornik (Electronic Facsimile Systems; Information Handbook) Moscow, Svyazlizdat, 1958. 132 p. (Series: Tekhaika svyazi) .9,,000 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: B. Z. Kisellgof;,Ed.: L. S. Salitan; Tach. Ed.: K. G. Markoch. PURPOSE: This collection of arbicles is intended for specialists in facsimile systems. COVERAGE: This collection summarizes information on Soviet and non-Soviet develop- ments in electronic facsimile systems and equipment. Results of investigations in this field at the laboratory of the NUTS (Scientific Fesearch Institute of City and aural Telephone Se,.,vice) are presented. These investigations were connected with a project for the adaptation of regular telephone channels, wideband channels and direct communication links for facsimile transmission in place of the previously used special facsimile transmission channels. Card l/ 7 Electronic Facsimile Systems (COnt.) SOV/2666 Soviet accomplishments since 1950. The following Mentioned institutions have made contributions in research on electronic scanning: The U-ningrad Electrical Engineering Institute of Communications under the direction of P.V. Shmakov, the Lenin- grad branch of NTITS, the Odessa Electrical Engineering Insti- tute and tbii Scientific Research Institute of the Ministry of Communications. There are 27 references; 17 Soviet, 7 English and 3 Ge rm:i. Yurchenko, V. P. The Resolving Power of a Facsimile System With Electronic Scanning'. 47 The author presents details of investigstions on the re- solving power of cathode-ray tubes .'~. taking into consider- ation a requirediacrease in brightness intensity necessary in documentary-reproduction of images. Similar data, according to the editorei, have been published for the first time and may be of considerable interest to specialists for facsimile, television Card 3/7 Electronic FacsImile Systems (Cont. ) sovP666 experimental xesults with analytical investigation and preseirts results in two tables a-ad 4 diagrams., There are 4 Soviet zef- erences. Svetlov,, N. I. Methods of Elimination of Perpendicular Streiks in tlib~- ~on ~Lge Beceived With the Electronic Single-Scan Line Method 83 The author dij3cuszes methodj3 for the elimination of parasitic perpendicular streaks appewing in the hG~If-tone image of the electronic facsimile system. These streaks are caused by the irregular lum:Lnescence of t!ae luminophor along the scanning trace,. result-Lag from nonuuLformity of the structure or compos- ition of the lumiLophor and also.-from defeats in the glass of the tube screen. Since the technology of producing luminophores has not been perfected, the author looks for methods for eliminat- ing the parasitic streaks. Among the electromechanical methods, he describes the "Scanning device" submitted by him in 1954., the method of rotating the cathode-ray tube, submitted in 1954 by P. A. Yunakov and the electronic-mechanical vertical sweep method, Card 5/7 %MI"W"UF",_%L="M W_V__WVUXUW%L CaMaluru L"i =,U photography,, which combines principles of regular photography with the pro]~erties of some semiconductor photocells. They note Card 6/7 6M, 70) SOV/108-13-12-7/12 AUTHOR: Svetlov, N. I., Member of the Association TITLE: - 61"culation of the Nonlinear Distortions and the Range of a Panoramic Radio Receiver (Raschet nelineynykh iskazheniy i dinamicheakogo diapazona panoramnogo radiopriyemnika) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1958, Val 13, Nr 12, PP 53-63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The cross distortions in the wide-band zone of the panoramic radio receiver are investigated. At first, the nonlinear dis- tortions in the presence of two strong signals within the frequency band are investigated. The distortions expressed by the formulae (4) to (11) are shown to be the most dangerous for the panoramic radio reception. They are designated as being special cross distortions. The most radical means of fighting this type of interferencesis to apply automatic retuning filters of high selectivity in the wide-band zone. Balancing networks used as frequency transformers do not represent an effective means for fighting the nonlinear distortions because a balancing transformer does not reduce the special cross distortions. The nonlinear distortions in the presence of signals in the fre- Card 1/2 quency band are then investigated. The formula (23) is derived SOV/106-13-12-7/12 Calculation of the Nonlinear Distortions and the Range of a Panoramic Rad-io Receiver - for the highest admissible amplitude of the voltage of each L signal on the lattice. The range of modulation of the panor ic radio receiver is investigated and the formula (25) for the determination of the range of modulation of the single steps in the wide-band zone and of the receiver unit is derived. From (25) follows that, for increasing the modulation range of the receiver, the total number of stages of the wide-band zone and their amplification factors must be limited. The main amplifica- tion of the signals is to be accomplished in the narrow-band zone. At equal signal amplitudes at the input the modulation range to be adhered to by the panoramic receiver must not be lower -than 60 db. There 7 figureb, I tabl.,:~, and 5 ref- erences' /I of v;hieh Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhricheskoye clbshchest-,ro radiotek�M:Lki i elektrosvyazi im. A.S. POI)r,*va (The Scientific-technical Association for Radio Engineer- ing and Electrical Commuriicaticnms im. A.S. popc~-.) SLMITTED: MaY 10, 1956 0~21tiz:L-Y) and JU'Y 25, 1957 (after revision) Card 2/2 S/108/60/015/05/04/006 B000014 AUTHOR: Svetlov I N. 1.9 Member of the Society TITLE: On the Problem of the Efficiency of the Methods of Extending the Dynamic Range of a Panoramic Receiver 91:!~ PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol. 15, No. 59 PP- 29-32 TEXT: The dynamic range of a panoramic receiver is mainly determined by crosetalk produced by the cascades of the broadband channel (Ref. 3). In order to extend the dynamic range, it is necessary to have a minimum crosetalk. The following methods are given for increasing this crosstalk: 1~ use of a negative feedback in the cascades of the broadband channel; 2 use of automatically tuned filters; 3) the combined method in which thq,negative feedback and the automatically tuned filters are used in one and the same cascade. The efficiency of this method is determined on the following assumption: The determination is only applied to one cascade of the broadband channel of the receiver.The cascades contain tubes of the same type with the parameters s, g, and Ri. In this case, the Card 113 On the Problem of the Efficiency of the S/108/60/015/05/04/008 Methods of Extending the Dynamic Range B007/BO14 of a Panoramic Receiver frequency band of the panoramic receiver is equal to fl ka/sec. First the author investigates the case In which the negative feedback in applied. Then, he examines an automatically tuned filter as a plate load with and without feedback. Formulas (12) and/or (6) and (8) are derived for the two cases. These formulas always yield the required relations. The curves shown in the accompanying figure are determined from these formulae. These curves indicate that good results are obtained with the aid of a feedback when small frequency bands of about 20 4 50 kc/sec are available. However, they are not characteristic of the panoramic receiver. At 100 kc/sec and more, one obtains better results with the use of automatically tuned filters. The highest efficiency is achieved if both methods are combined. This requires, however, a careful regula- tion. Experiments carried out at the Leningradskiy radiopriyemnyy tsentr Ministerstva evyazi (Leningrad Radio Reception Center of the Card 2/3 SVETLOV, Nikolay Ivanovich* ROGINSKIYJ V.Yu. red. I j, red.; ZHITNIKOVA, O.S._, (High-voltage sources of high frequency and low power] Wo- moshchnye vysokochastotnye istochniki. vysokogo napriazheniia. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1962. 125 p. (MIRA 15:7) (Oscillatorst Electror,-tube) (Electric power supply to apparatus) SVETLOV, PROF. P. G. OThe Question Of The InitiAti.on And Differentiation Of Cartelegeneous Tissues In Avian Embryos. Laboratory Of Experimental Embriology (Chief: Prof. P. G. Syetl ), Kazan Medical Institute." (P. 311) by Blinov, V. A. SO: PREDECESSOR OF JOURNAL OF GENERAL BIOLOGY. (Biologicheskii Zhurnal) Val. VII,, 1938 No. I fie 1u 0 Q 0 V 2 a14 xxv x x a Al Q 42 ma ir- Ia ,"c4 - t ---A- to 4*0 &f" Of*% -tt. M: fits wall owe CAL atbar. A Slid F. S a MIALLURGKAL L"9RATLAX CLAMOKATWO 44.14V L S 4 ru a 4 1 '1 wN 0 a aI is .1 of I", a, Is a, 11, 0. 1. AMC ago goo Cos goo see us* =,so fk 46 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 &00000000000000 w K j a L a IT-,A.0 )ND OlloqRs ji It a As v a ff a 4t a " Ad it- k__j -A IL b4l AvAd to ke it VA* i by bWvlL It b kawgvw- COO watift *two c&* be triked beals 40~ =f4 Is ik lw*w as hic Oak I I cOwjvd" Olst Is VA* 803C. dlfi~tllr .20 it r W., ASM-$I A EIALLURCKAL L!~ERAIVPI CLOSWICA TfCM V., T~`es u . . 0 K u a *so lollo 0000 0 0 6 v2& It, *,r O.V - i. - i-4. Tla I 4~1.,i a** too 600 NOW too SVETIOV) P. G. "Sex Differences of ImaldruaDiscs in Drosophila Melanogaster Larvae to Noxious Agents,# Dokl. AN sssR, 46., No-7, 1945 000*0000000*009090 _tC 09!_Cll XLl Is CPU Its ;;_L _11-1 i 0000, goo 9-0 go****** woo*** 01 11 31 30 It 31 v a 30 ti; 41 V, ! 11 & 1-3 0 " " St Cu AT Is in I Uw IND WIER lev 4" -1- Mllq$ -"'A" .Ott 1431113fitSIV11:1 juntwillaill U3003111vill. vlt-w v I. it 'ii -00 Poo *0 (0-9 SAMAll N't-O"vi onn rmlim ~ ",.I# -UNP I =do' IV-D-491 .:.v PDAIIOW "W P" " alp, p So so. 0 Ilk" ow. jr r00 Iit.Ows a~f-lt~-tIN. I-- so WWAWT i T--x r It It it Ita I i I I I I IIIn* 910 0100,0 0 IS0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0We 143 4_40W �R "'I eto 0 SVETIOV, Pavel Grigorlyevich - - -- -M "Sex Differences in Resistance to Injurious Actions in Cyclopoida," Dokl. AN s6m. 68., No.6. 1949 V, t-:_- T 1_'n V, ANDRITASHEVA, N.M.; BAML, T.P.; BEKKER, S.M.; BOGDANOV-BIwOVSKIT, T.V.; BRAUN, A.D.; VASIIEV'SKAYA, N.L.; GANUSINKO, M.N.; GARMASHEVA. N.L.; DMICHEV, I.P.; DRIZGALOVICH, S.Ye.; KALINIKA, N.A.; KORWOVA, G.F.; KMDNOVSKATA, Ye.Y.; HIROVICH, N.I.; FROROKOYA, Y.K.; PUGOVISH01- KOVA, M.A.; RESHSTOVA, L-A.;-SVSVWV P.G.; UTXGXNOVA, K.D.; KMRI- NASHVILI, G.G.; SHVANG, L.I.; professor, redaktor; RUDAKOV, A.V., redaktor; RUIEVA, M.S., tekbnicheakiy redaktor. [Reflex actions in mother-fetus interrelations] Refle1noraye reaktoft vo v2ilimootnoaheniiakh maieritiskago organizma, i ploda. Cleniugrad] Gos. izd-TO med. lit-ry, Leningradskoe otd-nie, 1954. 266 p-(MIRA 7:10) (Pregnancy) (Embryology) SaTLOV, F. G. - - BVWLOT, P.G.-,.ZHINKIN, L.M.; ZAVARZIN, A.A. In memory of 7ador Mikhailovich Lazaranko. Vast AMS SSM no.2: 77-78 '54. Offju 7:7) (LLZARMO, MDOR MMAILOVICH, 1888-1953) SVEETLOV, P.G., professor. -.~. AcadeW edition of collected works. I.I.Mechnikov. Reviewed by P.G.Svetlov. Vest. AMN SSSR no.3:92-93 '55 (MLRA 8:11) (MORTOLOGT) (MECHNIKOV, ILIIA ILOICH, i845-igi6) SVLTLOV,P.G.; YMSAKOVA.G.P. Blastocyst Implantation in rats. Dokl. AN SSSR 103 no.3:503-506 11 155. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Institut akusherstva I ginekologii Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.N.Anichkovy-m. (am. Implantation in utenis in rats) 7 UfS,"R/General Bio-Locy - Individuni Develapinent. B-4 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5, 1958, 19075 Author : Svetlov, P.G. Ills t Title Characteristics of an Faxly Period in Ontogene- sis in the Lidit of Generai Dubryological and Medical Problems. Orig 'Ekfb : Probl. sovrer. embriologii. L., Un-t, 10,50', 249-256 Abstract : After a short-time exposure of pregnant rats to 4G-0 in a thermostat, the percentage of dead fetuses and panthologi- cal deviations from norn-al development are unequal, de- pending on the day of pregnancy vilen the experL_eiiLal ex- posure was performed. There are 2 clearLy expressed ma- xima of fetal sensitivity to overheatlng (the 4th and zhe 10-12th. d~_y of development). After pathovenic effects by narcok;ic substances (ether, hexenastAb1/_?7 ) on pregnant iats the sa_,ic 2 clearly-expressed maximum death and cal:d 1/2 Biolofry Individual Deve1o---_-_-i!V (5 .,.ur No 5, R-L.- _- -c t e)zactly abserved, a EEime Ti~Ac effect of !%c-'W-iVJtY f~f raging EGel2t.5 1)n fetuoe~ (-wf 4-iyj c~.ay of develo 'p- becau-_'.,z- ::,f UIr ment are e3n I - an"M 1-0 S Dlacental deve_,c~pment- The hiE)i d_:-1_rr.P-j,e of fetuses iii re- y after fecund~-.tirjn ,Iction on :n the 4th da is eynjainej. ')y t-hei-r im-c _',~!,ntrdC ion. Thu_-, I re doubie-peal;ed c'-117e Of fe"' e I ects jrn-.Ir~nt3tion tind pl~~,-entation, i.e. the chief chn- .Ll U - - racteristics of develonment in hiE~hrrr by com~%,Iri- son i-.-ith other vertelbrates. -~Fise -protectlion of r t is necessary t,-) I-OkI onancy in hun~,ns, evidently, i tention not j y to the i -ter stages o~, rre_r_mancy but so to its first- weeks. Card 2/ ID ST&TLQV-2.-rkjv Leningrad, V.O.. 4-ya liniya, d.5, kv-17) Primnry heteronomy of the composition of t~a vertebrate body (with summary In English]. Arkh.aaat. gist. I ernbr. 34, no-2.:3-22 Hr-hp '57. (BODY COMPOSITION prlmary heteronouW of composition of vertebrate body, review (Rua)) (ANIMALS same) SVICTIAN, P.G. Gigantic earthwormo (Allolobophora magnifica, openj in the north- western Altai [with ffammarv in Inglish]. Zool. shur. 36 no,W83- 186 P..'-57.-. --(KaL 10*6) 1. zoologichexid'y - inIa11 ti.tutI AkELdem.ii nauk SSSR. (Altai Torritoz7--larthwormi) b SVETLOV, P.G.; KORSAKOVA. G.F. Iffect of disorders of innervation of the uterus on the course of implantation in mts (with summary in English] . Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.1:78-82 Ja '57- (MINA 10:8) 1. Iz Institute skusherstvB i ginekologii AMN SSSR, Ioningrad. (UTERUS, physiology, off. of denerv. on implantation of embryo in rats (Rue)) (DMRYO, implantation, off. of denerv. of uterus in rate (RUB)) SVETLOV, P.G., prof. zm,br_yo_I,o,_gy,,_ -and medicine*' Vect.021 SSSR 13 no.11:23-29 '58 (min 11:32) 1. Laboratoriya embiologii Instituta eksperimenbalinoy meditairq AWT SSSRO Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR; (MDMYOLOGY 0 role in med. (Rua)) (MICM0 role of embr7ol. (Rue)) ,SVSTIDVt P.G., doktor biol.nauk Idfe and work of Petr Pavlovich Ivanov. Trud7 lInst. ist. eat* i tekh. 24:151-176 158. (mru 11: 8) (Ivanov, Petr Pavlovich, 1878-1942) IMARAUZOV, N.A., prof., glavnyy red.; MIKHAYLOV, V.P., p:rof., 2amestite'll glavnogo red.; BIRYUKOV, D.A., prof., otv.red.; AITSTIKTAN, B.G., doktor biol.nauk, red.; ANICHKOV, N.N., akademik, red.; JWICHKOV, S.Y., prof., red.; ARBUZOV, S.Ya., prof., red.; VIPSBLKIN, P.N., prof., red.; VOYNO-YASRITETSKIY, M.V., prof., red.,,- DANILOV, I.V., kand.biol.nauk, red.; 79A OTIN=Y, Yu.M., prof., red..; ZHITMIN, L.N.9 prof., red.; WIN, V.S., red.; IOFFH, V.I., prof., red.; KARASIK, V.M., prof.i red.; KUPALOV9 P.S.9 pFofej redo; WNINA, A.A., kand.med.naukq red.; N07AKH, S'A., doitor biol.nauk, red., RIEMI. A.V,, prof., red.; SVWLOV P G,:__prof., red.; SMORODIPTSET, AeA.# prof,v red,; CHISTOVICH, n. ,-d-olktor med.nauk, red.; BFISEDIN, I.K., tokhn. red. (Yearbook of the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Aoademy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R. for 1958] Ezhagodnik za 1958 god. Leningrad, 1959. 538 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Institut eksperimen- tallnoy meditsiny. 2. Chleny-korrespondenty Akndetmii meditsinsld'~kh nauk SSSR (for Biryukov, Veselkin, Illin, Ioffe, Karasik, Svetlaqw, Smorodintsev). 3..Deystvitel'n'yye chleny Akadetnii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Anichkov, S.V., Kupalov). (MEDICINE, EMRIMENTAL) - :~7m SVETLOV, P.G., Prof. Problem of hereditary and nonhereditary ontogenic disorders Indaced by radiation. Vast. AYS SSSR 14 no.11:29-37 159. (MIR& 13:3) 1. Laboratoriya embriologii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsift AMN SSSR. Chlon-korrespondent ANN SSMI. (RADIAMN rNjnT) (ABNORMALITIES etiol.) SVETWV, P.G. Subntitutione durity; the formatt-m of gorm layers. Trudy Inst. morf.zhiv. no.27:26-40 159. (MIM 13t2) 1. Laboratoriya embriologii Institute. eksperiraentallnoy meditsiny A14N SSSR, Leningrad. (MKMNAL LAY=) SVITIOV, P.G. (Teningrad, V-53, V.0. , 4-ya liniya, d-5. kv.17) on G. N. Petrov's article Olartilization and first stages in the cleavage of the human ovum.* Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 36 no.3: 79 Mr '59. (MIRA 12:7) (3MBT-ffOTOGY, HUW) POLYANSKIY, Yu.I., otv.red.; AT, SANDROV, V.Ya., red.; Gl.xffSINSKIY, A.11.t red.; ZMOV, Ye.K., red.; zmmumiy, A.v., 'red.; KARASIK, VA, red.; KIRO, M.B., red.; LOZIIIA-LOZINSKIY, L.K., red.; MIKOLISKLY, N.N., red.; PARIBCK V.P., red.; ROMANOV,'S.N.. red.;,SYE2wL- P.G., red.;.SOKCLOV: I.I., red.; TROSHIN, A.S., red.; USMOV, '-j37.r-., red.; SMSTOBITOV, O.Ye., red.izd-va; PMMM, R.S., tekhn.red. [Problems in cytology and general physiolo&71 Voprosy tsitologii i obahchei fiziologii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR& 1960. 398 P. (MIRA 1k:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut tsitologii. 42. Institut evc- lyutsionnoy fiziologii im. I.M.Sechanova.AN SSSR. Leningrad (for Ginetsinskiy). 3. Fiziologicheskiy institut im, A.A.Ukhtomskogo pri Leningradskom universitete im. A~A.Ziaanova'(for Shakov). 4. Imsti- tut eksperimentalinoy meditsiny Akademii meditaimskikh n'auk S=, Leningrad (for Karasik). 5. Institut tsitologii M SSSR, Leningrad (for Kiro, Paribok, Sokolov). 6. Institut fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova All SSSR, Leningrad (for Romanov). 7. Laboratorilra embriologii Institute eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad (for Svetlov). 8. Laboratoriya fiziologii kletki Institute tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Troshin). 9. Laboratoriya srevnitellnoy taltologii Institute tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad (for Vehakov). (C'YTMOGY) (PHYSIOLOGY) NAVASHIN, M.S.; PARIBOK, V.'F.; POLYANSKIY, Yu.I.; RUMYANTSEV, P.P,.; SVETL~-V,- P.G.; KHEYSIN, Ye,M. "The cell-, biochemistry, physiology, morphology." Editbd by T.Brach-st, A.Mirskq,. Revieweld by M.S.Navashin and others. TSitologiia 2 lio,;F-: 254-258 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 140) (CELLS) (BRACHET, J.) (MIRSKY, A.) ('-~Lo~vp I.I. Solcolor on his a6venty-fifth birthday. Tftlologlla 2 U0,31387-388 Y#,-Jo 160, (MIRA 13 1) (SOKOLOV, MW IVANOVIM, 188$.) SVESTLOV, P.O. Embryological basis for the necessity of protecting the early period of intrauterine life in man. Vest. AMN SSSR 16 no.11:64-67 t6l. (FETUS) (PREIIATAL GARE) (14IRA :-5*-) SVETLOV, P.G.; BYSTROV, V.D.; KORSAKOVAI G.F. Morphology and physiology of the early stages in the development of bony fish; data from th,, film by Sh.D.Galustia and V.D.Bystrov, "The development of the loach (Misgurnus fobsilis)". Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 42 no.1:22-37 Ja 162. . (PMRA 15:4) 1. Laboratoriya embriolo&ii (zav. - prof. P.G.Svetlov) i laboratori3a nauchnoy kinematografii kzav. - V.D.Bystrov) Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny MI SSSR. Adres avtorov: Leningrad, F-22., Kirovskily prosp., 69/71, Laboratoriya embriologii i nauchnoy kinElmat-ografii I=tituta embriologii MRI SSSR. (LOACHES) (EMBRYOLOGY-FISHEES) SVETLOVJP P.G.; KORSAKOVA, G.F. Effect of temporary Increase of the environmental tempe.rature of the forked mutations of Drosophila melanogaster on the iharacters of the offspring. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no,,4:961-964 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny Alcademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Yu.M.Orlovym. (TEMPERATURE-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (HEREDITY) SVETLOV, F.G.j KORSAKOVA, G.F. Wing sizes in vestigial Drooophila melanogaster mutants as dependent on the temperature conditions of development in lie larval and proembryonic periods of ontogenesis. Dokl,AK SSSR 145 no-4.-922-925 Ag 162. 01IRA. 15M 1. Institut eksperimental Inoy meditsiny A14N SSSR. Predstavleno, akademikom Yu.A.Orlovym. (VARIATION (BIOLOGY)) (INSECTS--DEVELOPIENT) (TEMPERATURF---FMIOLOGICAI, EFFUT) SVETLOV, P.G. Effect of environmental conditions on sex determination in Drosophila melanogaster. TSitologiia 4 no.4:391-402 Jl-Ag 162. (Milu 1!i:g) 1. Laboratoriya embriologii Instituta eksperimentallnoy medits:hlv AMN SSSR, Leningrad. (DROSOPHILA) (SEX (BIOLOGY)) SVETLOV P.G.- KORSAKOVA G.F. ~ .0 .1 Effects of chemical agents on the expressivity of the mutational traits of Drosophila melanogaster. WK. AN SSSR 150 no.2:403-406 W 163. (MIRL 16-5) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AM SSSR. Predstayleno, akademikom I.I.Shmallgauzenom. (Drosophila) (Zoology--Variation) SVETLOVP P.G.; KORSAKOVA, G.F. Importance of the food composition on the appearance of mutations with fork d bristles in the offspring of Drosophila melanogaster. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 54 no.9:100-103 S 162. (MIRA 17:9) 1. 1z Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny (dir.- deystvitell- nyy chlen AHN SSSR D.A. Diryukov) ANN SSSR, Leningrad. SVETL(JV, F.G. (Leningradp K-156s Prosp. Engel'sa, 28) kv. 198) Importance of the germ layer theory in present-day s#ence; in memory of A,O. Kovalevakii, ASWJ anat,, gist@ i embr, 41+ no.4:7-25 Ap 163, ~~i (MLRA 1716) 1. Laboratoriya embriologii instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AM SSSRj Leningrad. S Vf;llllov P. cf. integral an,-', e2e-ental =ethods in emb.-7c2cgy. k-kh.pnet., gist. i erbr- 46 ne.4:1-26 Ip 164. WMAL 18:5) 1. Otdel embriologii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Leningrad. Adres avtora: Leningrad, P-22, Kirovskiy prospekt 69/71) lnsti~ut eksperimentalinoy meditsiny 994 SSSR, kafedra embriologii.'a BIRYUKW, D.A,, prof., red.; IOFFE, V.1.1~ prof., red.4 N-7YFAKJI, S.,A~, prof., red.; OLENOV., Yu.14~,, prof.., ro-d.; IJVET-LOV, P.-G., prof., red.; VAKHTIN, Yu.B., red. [Problems of medical genetics] Problemy meditsinskol grz- netiki. Leningrad, Meditsina, 190'5. 246 p. (MIRA 18:6) 1. kkademiya meditsInskikh nauk SISSR, Moscow. Institut eksperinientallnoy meditsiny. 2. Deystvitel?W eblen PNII SSSIR (for Biryukov). SVETLOV. P.G.-STeningrad) PathoRenesis of hereditary and nonhereditary embryopAthy. Arkh. pat. 27 no.8:3-9 165, (MIRA 3.8tlO) 1. Laboratoriya embriologii Tnstituta eksperimentallnoy meditainy AMN SSSR. -~-?RSA.,KOVA, G.F. Relation of the churacters of forked mitaticn in 41-he progeny of Drosophila mellanogaster fernales to tempeerat---re effects. D~k-'-. fiUl,' SSCR i65 no,]..'214--216 N 165, (MIRA 3.8-010) A. Im3LI ud. AIMN S&.--R. Sub%!Ltid .-TEZL-QV,-Fetr.Vasil'yvvich; IIILOV, Vladimir Isayevich;, KOVALICHUK, SV A.V., red.; GUSAROV, K.F.., tekh-a. red. [Methods for quartz crystal stabilization of a frequency band) Metody kvartsevoi stabilizatsii v diapozone chastot. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo te-khn lit-ry USSR, 1961. 225 P. (MIRA 15:2) ?Frequency regulation) (Radio) VANIN, P., sudlya pervoy kategorii. (g..Drak); GURIFOV, V., sudlya pervoy kategorii (g. Bryanik); SVIM'LOV. S. (g.-Serpukhov)l XOWSOVSKIY, M. g. Shadrinsk)l KOLITSOV. R.-S suFjW-r'espublikan9koy, kategoriio' To thee, our Comymmist Youth Leagm 1 Kr7l. rod. 9 no.9:4-5 S '58. (MIRA 11:10), (Aeronautics) POTIOSHIN, N.Y., inzh.; SVZTIDV, S.A.) insh. Mechanizing oparations in billet shops. Yashinostroitell no.2/3: 29-31 N-D '56. (MIRA 12:1) (Factory management) SVETLOV, S.A., inzh. Mechanization of repair work by means of vochanical cranes. 14ekh. i avtom.proizv. 19 no.3sl2-13 Mr 165. (MIRA 18S4) 1. KGROLEV, N. I.; SVETIDVj, S. I-.-; GOIDVKIN, A.-H.; Kovamo, A. .Ff- ---- 2. USSR 6oo 4. Rolling Mills 7. Building foundations for rolling mills., Stroie prom*,, 31., No* 1. :1953* C2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions# Idbrary of Congreass April 1953v Uncle MYAGKOV, K.N., inshener; SYSTU)V, S.I., inshener; POCHTARRY, F.K., inzhener; RWIN, t teibAtheskikh nauk; MAKARICHEV, Y.V.-., kandidat tokhaicheakikh nank; TESUR, P.A.; KRIVITSKIY, K.Ya., kandidat & bekhnicheskikh nauk. Large-panel apartment hLmses built with honeycombed concrete. Strol.prom.)Z no.2:6-13 F 154. (MLRA 7:2) 1. Glavaralpromstroy (for Hyagkov, Svetlov and Pochtarev). 2. TSontrallnlry nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut promysh- lennykh BooruzheDiy (for Turkin, Mararichev, Tesler and Krivitskiy). (Apartment houses) (Concrete construction) SVETLOV, B.I., felldsher Work of the medical center of the steel casting shop at the Kolomna Locomotive Factory. Yed. sestra 20 no,1; A 161. 4`114IFA 14:3) (KOLMNA-IMN AND STEEL WORKERS-44EDICAL CAM) SVETLOV, S.I. (Kolo=a) Active group of smitary vorkers of the steel-fouuding ahop of a rar " loccutotive worko. Mod. sestra 21 no.%,53-~54 ~ Ja 162. (FACTORY SANITATION) (WRA :15-0) 0 SMLOV, S.I., felldsher Clolomna) - -11 Syringe with sterilizer and spirit lamp. Med.sestra 19 no.8: 35-36 Ag 160. OMU 13:7) (SnINGIRS) , , - -- - z .51, t . ... - .- - -. - - - - ls~, , - -. - ~ I - - SVETLOV, S.I. (Kolomna Moskovskoy oblasti) Donor's day at a diesel locomotive factory. Med. sestxa 21 n0-4: 60 Ap 162. . - (BLOOD DONORS) (MIRA 15:4) 0 SVETLOV; S.I., felldsher (.'KoLo=a) Use of Chail-ccr.-skiPs sollation in nicroluMm" at adiesel locomotive plant. Med. sestra 22 no.10,;54-55 0163 NIRA 16:121) z L 64541-6~ Tjp(a) JD ACCESSION UR: AP5018735 UP,/0070/65/010/004/0586/0588 548.522:539.23 AUTHOR: Svetlov, S. P. TITLh: Relation between the epitaxial temperature and the parameters, of vacuum depositiz)n SOURCE: Kristallograflya, v. 10, no. 4, 1965, 586-588 TOPIC TAGS: germanium, epitaxial growing vacuum technology, metal vapor deposition, 4 ABSTRACT: The vievvis expressed that the oxide layer of- a germ iuin-:',,-~--~' substrate may be removed bir reacting with the genn& s ij_2~41~ich ian being deposited. By assuming that epitaNial growth can occur only on a surface free From oxile, and takinq into accouit the interaction of the germanium b-aing deposited with the oxide, the epitaxial tem- P.~rat:ure is reldte3 with tne rate of deposition and the vacuum. It is found 'that to each rate of deposition corresponds an epitaxial Card SVETLOV, V., inzh. Modifying a conveyor for the processing of sheep and cattle. Klass ind. SSSR 28 no.6:14-15 157. (MM 11:1) 1. Blyskiy m7asokombinat. (Packing house a-Equipment and supplies) (Conveying machinery) SVETIIOVO ..To, - Plant picks up speed. Miss. ind. SSISR 29 no.' 4:1&20 158. I ~ (MIRA 11:8) - 1. 1. Biyokiy myasokonservWy kombinat. (Biysk-~-Meat,Canned) SVETLOVA, L.F.; SVETLOV, V.A. Epidemiological analysis of an outbreak of typhoid fever and the detection of typhoid bacterial carriage state, Zhur, mikrobiol., epide i immuno 42 no.10:142 0 '165o (KIRA 18:1.1) 1. Fanashskaya rayonnaya vAnitarno-epidemio:Logicheakaya stantaiya ChuvashBkoy ASSR. Submitted December 8, 1964. B" WOMAN ~_Q r112"i kd'Wg~_ 4~1-__ 821.10 .2.2 0 S/184/60/000/02/02/006 AUTHORS: Svetlov, V.A., Engineer, Smir-nov, N.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences, KZEUvskiy, I.A., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor TITLE. To the Study of Acid Resistance of Enameled Chemical Equipment PERIODICAL: Khimicheskoye mashinostroyeniye, 1960, No 2, pp 27 - 30 TEXT. The authors describe methods of determining and improving the acid resistance of enamels. In the USSR and abroad (Refs 1 - 7), enamels have been developed which do not lose more than 0.1 - 1.0% of weight when boiled in hydrochloric acid during four hours. Nevertheless, there are failures of equipment due to an insufficient resistance of enamel coatings. The destruc- tion of coatings does not appear over the entire surface, but only in some places. One of the reasons for failures of enameled chemical equipment are pores and microcracks which originate during the manufacturing process and during the operation of the equipment under the influence of an aggressive medium, especially at great temperature differences. The existing method of studying the acid resistance of enamel coatings by deter-mining the amount of enamel components leached out by an aggressive solution from a surface unit Card 1/6 aK S/I 84/6VROOO/O 2/0 2100 6 To the Study of Acid Resiatance of Enameled Chemical Equipment during a certain time does not take into account the effect of a possible porosity of coatings. The industrial method of determining the porosity by HF currents at 6 - 8 hor does not characterize the resistance of enamel against aggressive'media under real operation conditions, An enamel coating with a low conductivity can be considered as an imperfect capacitor. The processes taking place in enamel coatings exposed to an aggressive medium-are recorded by changes of electric properties (alternating current is used). In the absence of pores and microdracks the active component of conductivity is considerably smaller than the reactive. With a temperature increase to 100 - 1500C both components increase. The ohmic conductivity increases by the ex- ponential law (Refs 6 and 8). The resistance of a coating is determined for this case by the equation: z Z 1 1 + Ci c )2 K S J. 2 1 r1 card 2/6 sl.18414AW1021021006 To the Study of Acid Resistance of Enameled Chemical Equipment I where K 4-- 2-~2 2 + 22 2 1296 10 z 1 - thickness of enamel layer; S - surface of coating; X - specific con- ductivity of enamel; ci - a.c. frequency; F- - dielectric constant of enamel. The resistance changes of an enamel coating due to the solution of enamel com onents can be represented graphically by a straight line with a gradient For the case of pores and microcracks formed in the enamel coating the resistance of the coating is- z2 = .1. (2) 2 ( cl + 2 tc xS + 82 V /4 nu nu X2 where q - summary surface of the equivalent section of pores and microcracks; 1A, - specific conductivity of the aggressive medium; w,, - coefficient of sinuousity of pores, approaching one. The resistance change of an enamel al Card 3/ 6 8),110 SIV 605/02/02/W6 To the Study of Acid Resistance of Enameled Chemical Equipment coating due to pores and microcracks is represented by an'hyperbola equation. The following values determine the accuracy of the method. Enamels have a dielectric constant of about 10. Specific active electric conductivity of enamel can be determined by the tangent of the dielectric loss angle which is 10-1 at a temperature of 100 - 1500C. The specific electric conductivity of an aggressive medium (hydrochloric acid) has a value of, About 1/ohm-cm. The resistance of 1 cm2 of a 1 mm enamel coating is about 10 ohms. Calculations show that the resistance of an enamel coating is 107 ohms, i.e., it deQreases by a factor of 10 if the total surface of pores and microcracks is 10-b CM2, (equivalent diameter of 1 micron). Such a resistance change can be easily re- corded by modern instruments. Figures 3 and 4 show the circuit for measuring the resistance of an enamel coating exposed to 20% boiling hydrochloric acid and the measuring cell, respectively. The resistance was measured by comparing the voltage drop in the measuring cell with that in the entire electric circuit consisting of the measuring cell and of a noninductive resistance box. A "BKd-75 11 (VYS-7B) cathode voltmeter (3 Megohms) was used. The tests were carried out as follows, Drosses of "3 -l" (E-1) and No '2237" and "2235" acidproof ena- mels (rated composition: SiO 13%, Al 0 - 2 14%; B 0 1.94%; Na 0 2 - 58. 2 3 2 3 - 2 Card 4/6 8 11 S/1 00 02/OWbO6 To the Study of Acid Resistance of Daameled Chemical Equipment 15.25%; K20 - 2.42-.; CaO - 4.36%; Na AIT,'A,- 7-14%; T102 - 7.75%; CoO O.&M were applied to specimens of cold rollel lfoftn " (08YLP) steel. After the drosses had been dried (at 1200C), the specimens were baked in a muffle furnace. Those covered with E-1 enamel at 840 - 8600C and those covered with No 2237 and 2235 enamels at 7600C and 8300C, respectively. The baked specimens were fixed in the measuring cell filled.with a boiling 20% hydrochloric acid solution. The specific resistance graphs of enamel coatings plotted agaLnst -the time of their exposure to an aggressive solution lead to the assumption that the dissolution and the pore formation proceed simultaneously, A period of resistance stability was observed in all cases after sh intensive resistance decrease-. The microscopic inspection of the surfaces during this period showed.a poro-as silica film on the enamel suYface. The electronographic investigation revealed an amorphous structure of the film. It can be assumed that the resistance stabilization is connected with the formation of an amorphous silicic acid film on the enamel surface due to leaching out of enamel borates arad silicates by- boiling hydro- chloric acid. This film delays a further destructive action of the aggressive solution. The acid penetrates gradually through the pores of the film and con- tacts the metal after a certain time, This causes a sharp resistance decrease. Card 5/6 L491 v I- (7 FZAM I BOOIK MWITMON 607/3583 PodkI tnov, Ye. ff., Stalin Prize Winner, ed. Emall i. protoessy emallrovaniya (E=mls and Enameling Processes) Moscow, MuhgIz, 1961, 113 p. 4,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Gosudaretvennyy usuchno-tekhaicheakly komitet Soveta Minist=7 Ma-SSR. Institut tekbnlcheakoy informataii. Ed.- N. P. Onishchenko, Tech. Ed.t M. S. Gornostayrol'skayaj Chief Ed.t Mashgiz (Southern Dept.),. V.K. Serdyuk, Engineer. t PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering and technical personnel concerns& with the research,production, and uses of en 1. COVERAGE, This collection of articles on enawls and enameling processes is based an material presented at the first Ukraine-wide conference ad the pro. duction of eramel and enameled equipment, organized by the State Scientific Technical Conmdttpe of the Ukrainian Mj the Kiyev Sovrarkhoz, Chemical card 1/ 4 WO 17 Enamels and Enameling Processes SOV/5583 Achiw Society imeni Mendeleyev, Scientific Technical Society of the Y ~Bulldlng Industry, and other sovnaekhozes, scientific research institutes, and planning organizations. (The namex place, anddate of the conference are not given.) A-he following are discussed: old szd new types of en=ls, their composition, properties, uses, and rathods of production; the production of enameled eqaip-' ment (chemical apparatua, pipes, cisterns, etc.), and their use in the coal, chemical, focA, and other industries, latest advances in the mechanization of enameling processes and techniques; the effect of underlying surfaces on the iruality of enamel coatings, and m-Ithods of modifying the properties of enamel coatings, e.g.,increasizg their chemical stability. American and Chinese practices and production am also briefly discussed. No person&Uties are mentioned. There an 32 references: 22 Soviet, English, and 3 Ger-n. TA= OF CMTZWZS; Temell, V. M. Development of the En 1 TnAnntr7 in the Ukrainian SM Smirnov, N. S. Prospects for Developing and Kethods of Xmproving the Ens 1 Industry in the Urals, Siberia, and the [So-riet) Par East Card 2/4 Z-- 1 7 En=ala aLnd EnanclIng Proccaaea SOV15583 Vargin, V. V. Some Problems Regarding the Composition, Properties, and Technology of Enamels for Chemical Equipment 15 Podkletnov, Ye. N. Latest Technology of Ex, ling :in an Electromagnetic Field With the Use of Autc=tic Machine Tools 22 Vargin, V. V., and. L.'Gutorova. AlImli-Rocietant Ewmels 33 ~vetlov, V. A., N. S. Smirnov, and I. A. Kikavekly. Increasing tM chemical Stability of Enamel Coatings 44 Belyayev, G. 1. Effect of Magnealun Oxide and Chromomagnesite on the Properties of Enawls.Containitg Little or No Boron Litvinava, Ye. 1. Effect 'of Metals on the QuAlity of ft'aml Coatings 63 Matyash, A. Ya. Production and Use of Enameled Equipment 72 OstapcIrak, Yu. G. Production of Enameled Chemical Equiluent at the "Krasnyy OktyabrI" Plant 77 Card 3/4 L 1 .W8-63 EWP(J)/EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS Pc-4/Pq-4 RK/WH/ MAY .~ACCESSION NRs AR3004196 S/0276/63/000/005/BI31/Bl.32 .SOURCE, RZh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 5B675 4UTHOR: Zhikova, V. Po; Svetlov, Ve A.; Smirnov, X. S. .,TITLE: Dotermination of mechanical strength of enamal coating on the inner stwrace ;of pipes ;CITED SOURCE: Tr. Urallskogo n.-i. In-ta ohern. metallov, v. 1, 1961, 302-303 MPIC TAGSt mechanical strength, enamel coating, enamel pealing, enarr- 1 breaking, Aiquid contact material TRANSLATIO)T- A njFthod has been developed for determining the meohanical strength ,of enamelj')gl&ssVAnd other electrically non-conductive coatings of the inner surface. .;of seamless ;;-1-ded steel pipes of various diameters. The mechanical strength of .coatings if characterized by the magnitude of loading (applied to the investigated .pipe perpendicular to its axis), at which the coating uniformity is affected. The ,moment of coating violation (poeling or breaking of enamel, eto.) is determined by .a measuring device, connected to the electric circuit in series with the vessel. Solution of sodium chloride in the vessel serves as a liquid contact with the .Card - 1/2 L 19198-63 ----- ' ACCESSION NRt AR3004196 matallio pipe material when the coating is damaged. Five simultaneous measur ements 'are required for obtaining results with up to 10% ac curacy* L. Kamionskiy. DATE ACQ: 2lJun63 SUB CODEt 1E, MA ENCLt 00 7 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: " AR4015697*------ "--"'-----S/668i/i~i/0601023/0400/0400----- SOURCE: RZho Xhimlya, Abo. 23M164 AUTHORI. Zhukova, V. P.; Kolmogarov, V. L,; QMetjov,_,Vs, Ak; SmirnoV, N. Go TITLE: Investigation of the mechanical durability and thermal stability of enamel and glass coatings on the inner surface of steel pipes CITED SOURCE: Tr. Ural'skogo n.-i, in-ta chern. met., v.,2, 1963, 248-259 TOPIC TAGS:- enamel, glass, e namel coating, glass coating',- steel pipe, pipe lining ABSTRACT: It was established that with a decrease in the Coefficient of thermal expansion of enamels and glass which are utilized in the coating of the inner sur-1 face of steel pipes, the mechanical durability and thermal stability of the cost- ings significantly increase. Addition of Fe oxides (up to 10%) to prime enamel and the use of frittered ground glass, the properties of which are close to those of the glass coatings, as the prime coating also have a favorable effect on the properties of the enamel and glass coatings studied. A method is developed for calculating the stresses which appear in the coating under the influence of forced which deform the pipe. Authors' summary Ic-91d 1/1 DATE ACQ: 09Jan64 SUB CODE: MT ENCL: '00 KAKOVSKIY, I.A. (Sverdlovsk)~ -0-VETLOV, V.A. (Sverdlovsk) KInetics of Cyaniding palladium alloj3 with silver. Izr. AN MO. M,--t. no.3?50-58 My-Je 165. (MIRA 1&7) NR, AP6035745 SOURCE CODE: UR/04'13/66/000/019/(IL06/0107 ..".0VENTOR: Nagel', L..F.; Win, G. S.; Svetlov, V. D. ORG: none TITLE: Cylindrical hydroacoustic transducer. Class 42, No. 186780 SOURCE- Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 106-10'7 TOPIC TAGS: sonar, sonar transducer, sonar equipment, acoustic transducer, piezolectric transducer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for cylindrical hydroacoustic transducer in the form of a stack of piezoceramic disks with metal-plated faces, in which radial oscillations are excited by traneve rse piezoeffect (see Fig. 1). To improve efficiency, keyhole slots have been cut in the disks and the leads having the same polarity are connected to a com n power source. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. EWA-141 Card 1/2 UDC: 534.232 SVETLOV, V. I., Professor Philosophy JTbe Imre::-f*ecticns in Dev---Io-jr~z--t c~-' Zuesticns Cori~:ernine tlie Fistcr.v of Western Euronean and Russian Philosophy," Vest. Ak. Nauk SSSR, No. 7- , 10, ' 8 44 BR-52059019 SIVETLOVt V. 1. Svetlo-v, V. 1. "Remate of tht SeZELm ~~f t~ze P-n-linlon Acad=7 of l-.grlc-wftzMl Ecri-m-res lrnenl V. T. Lonin, nnd the gonla of improving 1-~cturev In blollogIcAl sciences In higher viltic.-Itiollhl A11.1titutlollo", to tho V11th 'jodalom of tho Aostdo#~y or saohoqo, Lithuaninn SSR, together with that of the Hinistry of Higher Edu"tion USSR, September 1948), Vestnik Akad. rvjuk Litov. SSR, IV-V, 19,49, P. 57-89j 205-33, (In Russian and Lithuanian). SO: U-4630o 16 Sept. 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23, 1949). FANIBRATCHENKO, M.I.; SVHTLOV, V.M. [Svietlow, Y.M.] IncreaBing prodaction of coal. Nauka i zhyttia 6 no.g: 25-26 s 156. (KM 13:5) 1. Glalinyy inzhener shakhty, imeni Kiseleva tresta "Chistvakovantratsit," Stalinnkaya oblast' (for Panibratchenko). (Stalino Province--Coal minee and mining) SVErLOVt V.14.,,t hw.)MBOV, S.M.. otv. red.; MANZON2 Yu.S.v tokhn. - I - - rie-d -* -' [Donets Basin coal miners; practices of innovators in shaft sinking] Prokbodchiki Donbassa; opyt novatorov prokhozhde- niia gorDykh vyrabotok. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat 1950. 52 P. tKM 15:4) (Donets Basin-Shaft sinking) SVETIOV, V-S- kinetics of the variation of nitric oxide content in decomposition products ol'-nitroglycerin. Vsuch* dokl. T7e. shkaly; khiz. I Mao takh. wa,00QZ,--4',li5 158. (KU U110) I.Predstavlona Moskowki-n khi mike- take=. olee 71 lmalti-..ton izeni D.I. Mandeloyeva. (Nitrogen oxide) (NitrogLrcerim) MZRMVSKII GORSHKOV, V.S.; S V.A., red. izd-va; IYERUSALIMSIWA, Ye.,, tekbn. red. [Simultaneous recovery of rare metal minerals in using the hydromedbanical metbod to work loose rocks)Poputnoe poluchenie redkometalInykh mineralov pri razrabotke rykblykh gornykh porod sposobom gidromekbanizatsii. Moskva, Gospoltekbizdat, 1962. 57 p. (KIRA 15:12) (Hydraulic mining--~:W-products) (Metals, Rare and minor) SVI'TLO.V-,.Vasiliy Sillvestrovioh; fVTSHTEYNj A.G., kand. ekon. nauk, red. izd-va; MIKHEYEVA, A.A.p tekhn. red. (Technical progress and working personnel in construction) Tekhnicheakii progress i rabochie kadry v stroitel'stva. Mo- skva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 107 p. (MMA 16:1) (Construction industry) GRECHISHKIN, V.S.; SVETWV,,Yu.Gjj_SOM.R, G.B. Variation of the multiplet nature of the spectrm of quadrupole nuclear resonance in so3id OC3.1* Fize tver.-tela 3 no,8:2390- 2393 Ag 161. If+ (MIRA 24:8) 1. Fermskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet im. A.M. GorIkogo. (Garbozi -tetrathloride) (Nuclear-magabtic-readnance and rels=tion) 3,1 AUMOR: Svetlovj_YU. 7 S/035/6ZftO/005/017/098 A055/A101 TITLE: Attachment to the AT-1 tube for the determination of the azi=thal coordinates-of Artificial Earth Satellites PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i1 Geodeziya, no. 5, 1962, 16, abstract 5A132 ("Uch. zap. Permsk. un-t", 1961, 19, no. 3, 71 - 73) MEXT: An attachment to the AT-1 tube was designed at the Perm' visual- optical station for the determination of the azimuthal coordinates of Artificial Earth Satellites. The attachment'-was tested in operation. According to the author, the overall.error (without takdng into account the individual errors of the observers) does not exceed �00.5. V. N. [Abstracter's note: Complet*e translation] Card 1/1 0 V,8. ; 30VI,*fi , G,,f3. ; YII*G* i Use o 'L t h-a n7u -~ -' ear -Tiadrupole resonance -.-I.-ath.-od in atud-7ing piiaae tr.;nsitions .;n certain cryotals, Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; fiz. ro.5: 32-38 163- (mMk 16.- 12) 1. Pormakly gonudarstvormyy univeroitat Imoni A.M.Gorlkogo. GRECHISHKIN, V.S.; ZLATOGORSKIY, M.L.; ISVETLOV, Yu.G. i-i-.1-1-1- ~z-- Apparatus for observing wide lines of nuclear magnetic resonance. Izv, vys. ucheb, zav.; radiofiz. 6 no.1:36-41 "63. (MM 16:7) 1. Permskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet. (Nuclear magnetic resonance) ~-4 Eli S/1 ayo'2/004/005/039/055.-- B112 B1 08 AU,nHCRS: Bulyanitsa, D. S., and Svetlov2 Yu. Ye. TITLE: Some properties of the functions of Bloch and Wannier PIMODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v- 4, no. 5, 1962, 1339-1345 TEXT: The Bloch functions are the eigenfunctions of the SchrUinger equa- tion 2 ,vith- ocriodic ootential V(i)- The analyticity of the Bloch functions f(~'t) -as dependent on the Parameter Z is shown. This result is applied to the study of the functions. r a k M $ which have been introduced by G. Wannier (Phys. Rev., 52, 191, 1937). Their asymptotic behavior according to an exponential lavi is established. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe Card 1/2 AS USSR, Leningrad) S/18 62/004/005/039/055 Some properties of the functions ... B112YBIOB . SUB'-iITTED: January 106, 1962 Card 2/2 SOV/54-58-4-15/18 On the Boundary of the Discrete Spectrum of the Exciton in the Magnetic Field The present paper gives t rigorous proof of this assumption. First, the auxiliary equE,.tion El~ (2) is solved. This is done by setting up the equation 1: 1U on the connection between the func- tions ~(?,Z., and U(?,Z) t(?'Z'Y) = _i ee-'PU(?,z), where U(p,z) can be split up into factors; U(T, z R(V).Z(z). From the equa- tions obtained for R(~) a.nd Z(Z), from the equation R(j)) Xcan be determined in equation (7). As the energy of the discrete E spectrum satisfies the inequation _k ( 0, E, = -Fd +1 ) (9) gives for the equation (2) the upper boundary of the purely dis- crete aprectrum. At the lower boundary of the discrete spectrum is a superimposition of eiscrete lines and a continuous spectrum. For the detErmination of the upper boundary the minima of the functional I f(Y2 ~k 2 2 2) dT- (10) with x -Py + Tz + (V1 _V2)Y b 2 2 a Card 2/3 V1 = X + Y V 2 = Y/r .and V2 = Y/r~~ r2 +IV?2 + z2 (11) with 0 SOV/54-58-4-15/18 On the Boundary of the Discrete Spectrum of the Exciton in the Magnetic Field ? being maintained and a small value of a, value b can be found 0 so that the above inequation holds. On determining a and b and d b, and V = y/r > E,, respectively, an inequation is ob- 27-2 2 V + z Po + z tained from which E + 1 follows for n The author thanks Professor P. P. Pavinskiy for valuable advice. There are 2 Soviet references. Card 3/3 SWTIAN. Yu.Ye. Boundag of the diocrete speotrum of an exciton in a magnetic field with sunmax7 in lnglij~al, Teot. W 13 no.22:i63-166 '58. (MIRA 12;4) (Nicitons) -7 yZ) ~ y,, refri ngence of poly-nn, p- nin, I e si 'htory Of, --- , I ~76 I~tr 64,, olat Lon--. n0d`-I~ 0 -- I.-, i 7):5 soy a I j.rery AN 339H. GOTLIB, Yu.Ya.j SVETLOV, Yu-ye-i, Gradient dependence of flow birefringence near the inversion point. Vysokom.soed. 6 no.9:1591-1592 s 164. (MIRA 17:10) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarny:th soyedineniy AN SSSR. GOTTAB, Yu~Yu.; SVETIDVj Yu.ye. Gradient dependence of the extinction angle in flow: birefringtIrn-e for the multisepment model of a polymer chain, Vysokorru. seed. 7 no.3:443-448- Mr, 165. (MMk 18:7) 1. Inatitut N-yavkomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy kV SSSR.