SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT UVAROV, A.A. - UVAROV, G.A.

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USSR/blicrobiology - Medical and Veter-1-nary Microbiology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biolo-iya, No 11 l"'57, 723 Abstract resist the action of brucella, and to the contrary, upon considerable concen- tration of antibodies the course of brucellosis may be prolonged and serious, with relapses and even a lethal termi- nation. The dynamics of the isolation of Brucella from the blood and of freeinG the organism of the pauient of brucella, as well as of the partial disap!)ear-11 nee of Brucella from the blood are determined not only by its phagocyte activity but also by the entire protective mechanism of the organism. In vaccinotherapy, brucella remained in the blood of a Card 213 USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary F-6 Microbiology Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biologiya, N.-~ -I, Y~57, 723 Abstract considerable number of the patients even when their general condition improved. It is therefore necessary to investigate the possibility of the therapy of bruce- llosis with a vaccine in combinaLion with chemotherapy. Card 3/3 UVAROV, A.A. Dissociation of hemocultures of Brucella and methods of its control: author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. iiamun. no.8: 42 Ag '55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav.--dotsent B.G.Khaykina) Chkalovskogo meditsinskogn instituta (dir.--prof. 13. Sidorenkov) (BMJCKLLA, culture, hemoculture, control of dissociation) UVAROV, A.A. JMYXINt,,B.G. Simplified and rapid method for isolating Brucalla hemocultures; author's abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i immun. no.8:53 Ag '55. (MLYLA 8:11) 1. Iz kafedry mikrobiologii (zav.--doteent B.G.Khaykina) Chka- lovskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir.--prof. I.T.Sidorenkov) (BFdJCZLLA, culture, hemoculture, simplified & rapid method) EM4PTA KEDIZA See 4 Vol 1218 Medo Microf Aug 59 t 2353. SPECIFIC FEATURES OF BACTERAEMIA IN BRUCELLOSIS (Russian text) - Khaikina B. G. and Uvarov A. A. - SOVETSK.MED. 1958, 3 (28- 32) Tables 3 From blood taken from 203 patients, 178 cultures of Dr. melitensis were Isolated, even from patients with normal temperatures. The frequency of positive cultures decreased with the duration of the disease. Only 25% of the chronic cases (6-9 months' duration) gave positive blood cultures. Normal temperature was sometimes d in acute brucellosis with bacteraemia. Anigstein - Galveston, Tex, (L,6,4) USSR / Ficrobiology. General Microbiolop .y. Grow~lh and F Development of the Microbo Population. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 5, 1959, No. 1.9416 Author Uvarov, A. A. Inst ffot-g-rv-on Title Concerning the Causes of Retarded Growth of the First Generation Brucella Bacilli Orig Pub : Zh. mikrobiol., epidemiol. i immunobiol., 1958, No 3, 129 Abstract : No abstract given Card 1/1 D-L& (b -21F,v4A(j )/EUT(l) JK ACICESMOIN' UR. AP501*;173 n/coi 6/614 /'eOn_o/,v7/oj 47/0148 AUTHOR, Selivanova, fe. L: A.A.1 Min7l'ina, 3. TITTZ: Ev%luatiort of human immunoinf-J.-t' Fik I r r,- thol for brucellosis vaccination -SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobialogti, epidem-iologii i immvmn'liologti, no. 7, !964, i'47-148 TOPIC TAGS: br-icellosis, vaccine, immunology Abetract: 1.1te i==01091cal characterictics of the vaccine prot!eGe -&use& by cutaneoub vaccination anti revaccination with live brucellosla vacciae produced by the Irzahintsevsk drug factory vere observed o~rcr r, 5-year period on 6!*8 agricultural atudeats. Before -e.ccinatiou Wd at various times after vaccination and revaccination, serological (agglutination, complement fixation) and opsonin-phagocytic reactions wezv dete rmineed; simulteneau-nly the allergic titratioa test with vbole anti dilute bruvellIng proposed biy Kha,*",' ~ . ~naq was used. Observatfoas Indicated that eutaxieou-n voceinatioa sgainst brrcellosis p~usea the forMUO-a of immunological react"Ifts In t1he vajoritr of those hCard .35Q65 Accm vaccinated. Moot atable vere the pbi4gcc~ytz ac+~Tfty of leucocytes and tb;! allergy 3casitivity of the raccinated pergona. 'Tne ma-vim= i='nOIO.,;ica-l ASSOCTAITI(Mi Oreenburesidy meditainakiy inpwtut (Orenburg Hadiml Tnatitrite)j- sumeringot 26JU163 ENCM 00 BUB ODDEt LS 0001 OM card L 28425--66- Z.-ITM/T JK Atc MR, XM19117 SCUaCE CODE: UIVOO16/,:')5/000/011/00?9/OC)81 AUTHOR: Uvarov, A.A#-; Sadovnikov, V. I. ORG:"Orenburg Medical Institute(Ore-M-rgskiy meditsipskly ins-.itut) -- ` - ` - TITLE: s Fa s iv e sensitization of the body to Brucellaliallergen 06 SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epid 'emiologii i immunobiologii, no. 11, 1965, 79-81 TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, bacter16logy, vaccine, brucella, experiment animal 2 . ABSTRACT:_ Donor guinea pigs were scnsitized with a train of live .-Brucella. Citrated blood from these anintals was injected intnunuscularly ' wbich had reacted negatively to bnwellin- Within into recipient guinea pigs 24 hours they developed an inflammatory reaction at the injection site, red- doningp and distinct akin edema. The spocificity of the reaction was con- firred by control experiments with tuberculin and tularin. Ex~:)eriments on ~`six guinea pigs showed that allergic sensitivity persisted froa 12 days to 8 weeks. Passive allergy could also be induced by injecting blood plasma or formed elements. Intradermal injection of plasma caused a local allergy# In an experiment on two guinea pigsp passive allergy was induced by heterolopous blood. Citrated blood from a patient with acute lbrucel,loais and from anothor vdth chronic brucell'osis were mixed together in equal parts and injected intramuscularly into the animals. Nenty-four hairs later they were .injected vith brucellin to wbic th animals had a distinct positive reaction at the injection site. ZjPRS SUB CODE: o6 SUBM DATF: 30Aug64 ORIG REF% 005 cwd UM 616.981042-056.3 L 10415-67- --M(1) JK ACC NR AP6029957 SOURCE CODE: UR/O/,J.3,/66/C)OO/01-5/01.~--101/01--'~9 AUTHORS: Olifson, L. Yo,; Uvarov) A. A.; D-amova, Yu. M.; ORG: none TITLE: A method for imparting bactericidal properties to filter papor. Clasi 49, No. 18j,6o8 V SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966, 139 TOPIC TAGS: bactericide, zinc compound, potassluin compound ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for imparting bactericidal prop- erties to filter paper by soaking the latter in a solution of chomicala. First, thb.- papor is saturated with zinc sulfate, then it is dried, and finally it is saturated with potassium butylxanthogenato and r1ried again, The noluti=3 of zinc vulfato and potassium butylxanthogenate may be prepared in a 1% concentration. SUB CODEt '06/ SUBM DAM. 19May65 1/141- UDC: FD-2398 USSR/Physics Photodiod V( Card 1/1 Pub. 153-2/21 Author AlferovY Zh. I.; Konovalenko, B. M.; Ryvkin, S. M.; Tuchkevich) V. M.; and Uvarov, A. I. "ftW*WW. Title Flat germanium photodiodes Periodical Zhur. tekh. fiz. 25, 11-17, Jan 1955 Abstract The authors describe the principal properties of germanium photodiodes of unique design and free from the usual deficiencies. In this design the illuminated area is not limited by the length of the diffusion dis- placement and can reach very large sizes corresponding to the total area of the n-p transition. They conclude: the germanium photodiode is a photocell valve to which considerable voltages can be applied in the closed direction; the sensitivity of the photodiode is about 300 times that of photocells with external photoeffect; the proper time of germani- um. photodiodes studied Is about 1/105 second, and can be decreased by decrease of the thickness of the n-germanium layer; the characteristi(s are very stable and free of "fatigue". Deficiencies are considerabIe temperature dependence of the dark current. The authors thank D. N. Nasledov, N. V. Shchetinina, and L, P, Bogomazov. Three references, including one USSR (S. M. Ry-vkin, same issue, p. 2l). Institution: Submitted : October 13, 1954 TEPLOVA, A.P.;TUMOWICH, V.X.;UVAROV, A.I. Measurement of the active resistance of a crystal resistance of a generator. 0 '55. and reactive amplifier by the Zhurotekh.fis. components method of 25 no.12:2112-2118 the of Input vw7ing the (KLRA 9:1) (Transistors) (Blectronic measurements) 1 67398 42 ~. 1"? 17 0 0 443+_ AUTHOR: _Uvarovy A. I. TITLE: On the Influence of the_Space Cha_rge_of 'Mloved Carri?rr, Upor the Electric Breakdown of a Strongly Asymmetric 11:2 Junctic-17, PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, 1959, Vol 1, Nr 9, pp 1457 - 14-~9 (TTS:JR', ABSTRACT: The influence of the moved carrier on the disrurtive voltage is investigated in the present brief articlep and a formula is derived, indicating the correction for the space char6e. The electric breakdown is assumed to be due to impact ionization. The potential course is calculated in quasi- equilibrium approximation under the assumption th,~t the pre- sence of a current does not influence the Boltzmann principle of the moved carrier in the electric field. The -;ise of an abrupt p-n junction is consideredl in which the acceptor con- centration in the p-region surpasses by far the donrr con- centration in the n-region: N a )'> Ndo The p-region potential is assumed to be equal to zero in the depth, and the n-region is assumed to have the potential V. The following formula is Card 1/2 derived for the disruptive voltage: K ~ 7 398 On the Influence of the Space Charge of Moved Carriers SOY/181-1-9-22/31 Upon the Electric Breakdown of a Strongly Asymmetric p-n Junction K ~2 V V a disr 0 qU 'n Te-AVN 1 0 d: V is the disruptive voltage without taking account of the m8ved carrier, q is the electron charge, q/kT, Ui the ionization voltage (U kT/Q ,Ui). Por germanium at room temperature (N a ---101?/cm3) the correction amounts to less than 11,14, whereas it can attain 30% for a metal. Finally, the author thanks Professor V. M. Tuchkovich and V. I. Stafeyev for their discussions. There are 4 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut AN SSSR Leningrad (Institute of Pksics and Technc~l~gy _of the AS USSR, Leningr~d) SUBMITTEDi March 20, 1959 Card 2/2 10/021 S/275163/0001003,10 Ai A052/A126. 4UTHOR X Uvarofr, A,I. TITM The effect of admixtureconoentration In the low-ohmio part of ..p-n junctions on eleotrio breakdown PKRIODICALs Referativnyy-zhurnalt Elektronika i yeys privienaniye, noo 3, 1963, 191 abstract 3B124 (Tre Safeshcharaiya po udarn, ionizataii i tunnelins effektu v poluprovodnikakhq 1960, Baku, AN AzerbSSR, 1962, 79 - 82) "'TEXT: Admixture concentration in the p-region affects th-9 value of the breakdown voltage of p-n junctions. The diffusion of movable carriers --from the P-region distorts the potential distribution creating a na3*row region of a very high field at the*boundary of p and n regions affecting the avalanche breakdown development. Thereby the acceptor concentration 'in the high-ohmic region must not be lower than 1021 I/cs.3. An. exporiment- al check was carried out on diodes produced by fusing-in Ga and. an alloy q of 10%Ga -1, 90%In. A comparison was made with diodes produoed t-y fuoing-in pure In. .111-samples of Ga and alloy dio.den had a lower-breakd.own voltage L 12827-6 EWr(I.I/Lw(k)/Eq(q)/W(m)/BDS/T-:2/EEC(t.)-2/ES(t).-2-. mnc/A.517)&Ma-l Pzi-vL/Fla!-k 011RO-1 - -- ---- ACUSSION HR: AT3003023 3/2927/69/6&/6 C /0- -2 -9 _36'0 r AUTHOR: Tuchkovich, V. M.1 Uvarov, A, I.s Yakovchuk, 11. S. TITLE: Fluctuations of the reverse conductanca'in ormanium ahd silicon rectifiers [Report at the All-Union Conference on Semiconductor Wvice T 2-7 Oct-, ------ -- -- 19611- SOURCEi Blektronno-dy*rochny*ye perekhody* v poluprovodnikalh. Tashkent, Izd-vo AN UzSSR, 1962, 295-300 TOPIC TAGS: germanium rectifier; silicon rectifier ABSTRAM Continuous operation of high-power germaniim rectifiers (including the industrial water-cooled VG-500, 500 amp, 100 v type) was investigated. Due to visible surface short-circuits, the Soviet rectifier!j broke down at ajr time, from a few minutes to a few months of continuous operation. It was fcund that a continuously applied reverse voltage of 100 v do cawjes failure while a short-time a udies revealed that the breakdown was connected with 200 v is safe. Further st fluctuations of the reverse conductivity, and the latter was due to the presence of moisture on the rectifier surface. Fluctuations ware.accuratel~ mea3ured, and Card -1 262?-63------------ ACCESSION NR: AT.3003023 the corresponding curves are presented in the article, The following reao=enda,~- tions are offeredi (1) each branch of the rectifying circuit should IncIude at teast two Go rectifiers in series; (2) a high-resistance voltage divider shou!A o used. The authors consider their work as preliminary. Orig. art. has, 4 figures ;,and 2 formulas. ASSOCIATIONT; Nbne'-. SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 15Kay(13 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH, OE NO REF SOVs 000 OTHM: 000 C*rd_.2kL._ I ACCESSION NR: AP4039563 S/0105/64/000/005/0046/OOSO AUTHORSz Alferov, Zh. I.; Uvarov, A. 1. TITLE: Thermal breakdown of high-power germanium rectifiers SOURCE: Elektrichestvo, no. 5, 1964, 46-50 TOPIC TAGS: diode, diode junction, electron hole junction, germanium rectifier, negative resistance circuit, p-i-n junction, thermal breakdown ABSTRACT: The article is devoted to alloyed p-i-n rectifiers, in which the bulk of the heat under forward conduction is due to recom- bination of electron-hole pairs in the base and in the highly doped n- and p- parts of the structure, the low thermal inertia of which causes the temperature to vary in synchronism witli the supply fre- quency, thereby limiting the current rating. Another limitation on the current is imposed by the uneven distribution of the current Card 1/2 ------ ACCESSION NR: AP4039563 over the area of the p-i-n structure, which may cause local break- down even if the average temperature is below the critical value. These phenomena were analyzed theoretically and checked experimental- ly. The results show that the inhomogeneity in current distribution may reach 100% in some sections, and that the limiting current den- sity at 50.cps is 1200--1300 A/cm2. Local heating of the junction was investigated by using current pulses. Even a short-duration overload is capable of damaging the rectifier. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 11 formulas. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. loffe (Physicotech- nical Institute) SUBMITTEDs lOOct63 DATE ACQ: OlJun64 ENCL: 00 SUB*CODEs EC NR REF'SOVs 004 OTHERt 002 Card 2/2 ACCESSION Lit: AP40396o6 S/0126/64/017/005/0777/0779 AUTHORS: Ayzentson, Ye. G.; 11aliji. ;., P. A.;_Yva.3~q_ TITLE: On the decay of residual austenitio steel KhVG subjected to ultrasonic -vibrations SOUIXE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 777-779 TOPIC TAGS: ultrasonic oscillationj austenitic steel, austenite-, m tenSite -lattice, transition rate, steel KhVG ABSTRACT: The effect of ultrasonic oscillations on thr residual austenitic steel decay has been studied undEr various heat treatmonts and oscillation amplitudes. C~ylindrical specimens (9 mm in diameter) made of KhVG steel were used. They were heated to 1000C for 15 minutes, quenched in oil, and subjected to 20-5-XcYcle ultrasonic oscillations (at 170C and 20C0 temperatures in glycerin, and at 250-270C in a saltpeter bath). Other specimens, not subjected to oscillations, were used for comparison. All results were plotted as Ay versus oscillation time and amplitude (4,( is the difference in austenite content between the control specimen and those subjected to ultrasonic oscillations). At 170C the steel contained a significant amount of residual austenite. This amount reached a miueimm after 30 minutes of Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP40396o6 annealing and decreased continuously thereafter. At 270C the M imum AY was lower and occured after 20 minutes of annealing. &,(- increased in all cases as the oscillation amplitude increased from 0 to 8 microns. It was shown that ultrasonio oscillations promoted migration of atoms from austenitio lattices into martensitio lattices, thus increasing -Lie transition rate. Orig. art. has% 3 figures- ASSOCIATION: Yestestvenno-iLaucbny*y institut pri Permskom gosuniversitete im. A. M. Gor.1kogo (Institute oJ' Natural Sciences, 'Perm Stato Univoraity) SUBMITTED: 03Jun63 DATE ACQ: 1qJun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 1111 NO BEF SOVs 005 OTM: 000 .Ca.rd ........... . a~wr-( t),ilawp( b !A7411 JD A.MEW1,111. V50W?'9T r AUTHOR., _&zentoon, Ye. G Uve-vov A. 1. ical- y isol-e-tel aus,.enite -t- TITLE: trivestigation of electrolyti Al T io o 41~:7 194wi-JimwW2 ~miet~djjbveden y~e,, v.. 1;9- r A _TAGS! -Iectrolyti ii L --bM*T%t-,!fA --auste y, -i -at -nt J_ t_e_Pr_o_Pe__rtY#___ TOPIC teniti~, e t1ro en clontent Mustanite stsibility ka-, --T me-IOUs )crop_ -the ---,ELuse- of .4e ano SD-Cinens of caeoorl and allo erties in electrolticell:r L!goleted a_-Ft!nitg_P . Y steels containing 0.'114-1.1191 carbcci wer? quen(-hed, soine veze tteri tv-rrrpErei, e-rid, all ver-e thc-n sub'ected tD wnrdir, dts~( l'ition I., a !_!~ potas~~,Iur- 'erit 'as f, un-] t,() --I.+ ~Ir! I contairing ric arid. Isols-ted ''Iz~ 'T 'led t~'j -1, U~~ t e n ie -r solubility depends upon the un nt 1-he _,solated aiztenit� mly if the carbon content iS less'U' 4 t-nit- does tot, de- -5-5% ~_ydrogen, which ttppar~-ntly i~- ip isoLcitcd wis compose even at 500C. Orig. art. has: t;!be 3702&65 - ACWSSION HH: AP5008T9T fl State vr- M-tv) C rd 2 c KORE"NINP N.A.; VPhT3FIFiUK, T.D.; UVAROV, A.!. Magnetic propertles and structuret of co~Alt fllns prod,,:,~d ~-j the chemical prr-tpitation method. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.-, fiz. 8 no.lj85-88 165. (MIPA 180) 1. Yestestvenno-nauchnyy instAtut pri Permakom. universitete imeni Gortkop. 1 I ~ Zn 7-1 _L I , lu 34113, L7 V ACC NR- AP6021069 SOURCE CODE: UR/0148/66/000/006/0121/0124 AUTHOR: Ayzentson, Ye. G.; Uvarov, A. 1. ORG: Perm' State University (Permskiy gosudarstvenyy-universitet) TITLE: Effect of ultrasonic vibration on the decomposition of residual austenite of KhVG steel SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 6, 1966, 121-124 TOPIC TAGS: steel, high carbon steel, steel heat treatment, austenite transformation, residual austenite, ultrasonic vibration, residual austenite decomposition, ultra- sonic effect/KhVG steel ABSTRACT: The effect of ultrasonic vibration at a frequency of 20 KC and an amplitude of up rit 8-P on the decomposition of residual austenite in homogenized high-carbon KhVG\gteel has been investigated. Steel specimens were: (1) annealed in air at 1000C or 1100C for 15 or 60 min, respectively, oil quenched, and subjected to ultrasonic treatment during tempering at 170, 200, 250, or 270C; (2) first irradiated in a salt bath at 1000C for 30, 60, or 120 min, oil quenched, and tempered at 170, 200, or 250C; (3) quenched from IOOOC, subjected to ultrasonic treatment at room temperature for 1 hr, and then tempered at 170, 200, or 250C. It was found that ultrasonic vibration applied to steel during tempering promoted decon- position of residual austenite, probably because of migration of dislocationsor~ Card 1/2 UDC: 669.011.7:621.789.2 L 3036-0,C), ACC NRt AP6021069 because of local heating caused by the release of ultrasonic energy at the area of defects. Ultrasonic vibration applied to austenite prior to quenching of steel also promoted decomposition of residual austenite during subsequent tempering. This was probably due to the formation of microscopic areas with var ng heterogeneity under the action of ultrasound. Ultrasonic treatment of harden Iteel at room temperature hindered the decomposition of residual austenite during subsequenttempering, pro- bably because of a decrease in the number of decomposition centers due to the annihilation of dislocations. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. [ND] SUB CODE: 13, l1/ SUBM DATE: 14oct64/ ORIG REF: 003/ ATD PRESS:,:~ ~'3 2, L 45215 -66 EVrr(1)11' IJP(c) AT "-ACC M. AP6027237 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/008/1458/1466 AUTHOR:- Lebedev. An. A.; Uvarov, A. L; Chelnokov, V. Ye. ORG: none '~5? TITLE: Transient response of a p-n~-P-n junction (3 SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 1458-1466 TOPIC TAGS: pn junction, transient response, transistor, switching transient, transient ABSTRACT: The transient occuring during switching of a p-n-p-n junction is investigated. Using continuity equations, expressions descrioing the distribution of concentrations of nonequilibrium carriers in the base regions are obtained. An expression is obtained for the minimum delay time during switching of a four-layer system. It is shown that with the lapse of delay time the increment of current through the sandwich system is described by an exponential law. A comparative analysis is made of -t*-he transient response of switching of a p-n-p-n junction and a 1/2 . L 45215-66 I ACC NR, AP6027237 J transistor in a common emitter circuit. The results obtained can be used for evaluating the switching front of controlled rectifiers. [DW] SU13 CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: Q&Maz,65/' ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 004/ 2/2 ha () tl~ gc U )1),10, USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. M-2 Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Diol., Tjo 20, 1958, 91639 Author : Uvarov, A.M Serbo, N.M. Inst : The tal-Union Scientific Research Institute of Corn and Its Products. Title : Dryin,,, Seed Corn in the Grain. Drig Pub : Soobshch. i ref. Vszs. n.-i. in-t zerna i produktov e(~o perarabotki, 1957, vYP- 3, 15-17. Abstract - The most advnntageovs way of dryinL; the corn is not on the cob, but in the ~Xain. It is suGgestcd that one CILry the threshed grain with an initial misture of from 19 to 25% by up to 14 - 15% in two cperations, with the temperature of the Gas-air nixture at about 600 in the first operation and about 800 in the secord operation. The temperature when heating the grains must not exceed 35 - 400- -- V.A. Card 1/1 - 37 - Vnuchkova UVAROV, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; SAVINOVp N.T., inzh. Remods3lng the DSP-24sn grain dryer. Soob. i ref. VNIIZ n0-4: 8-16 161. (ICRA 16'5) (Grain-Drying) PTITSIN, S.D.; _EjjAfPV, A-M., kand. tekhn. nauk.' retsenzent; ZHURAVLEVA, - IL I I M.N., red.izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhri. red.; MAF"VA, L.A., tekhn. red. (Grain dryerslzernosushilki..' Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 179 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Grain.-Drying) UVAROV, A.F., kand.tekhn.nauk,. -41, - Increasing auction dredge productivity. Trudy TSINII)IF rso.12:79-Pj5 157. (VIRA 11:2) (Dredging machinery) 31(0) SOVI 112-59-2-2718 Translation from-, Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 2, p 62 (USSR) AUTHOR.- Uvarov, A. P. TITLE.- Replenishing the Bottom -Excavating Fleet With New Dredges (0 popolnenii dnouglubitel'nogo flota novymi zemsnaryadami) PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-ta r-norsk. flota., 1957, Nr 12, pp 86-92 ABSTRACT: -The bottom-digging fleet of the Soviet Ministry of Marine Fleet consists of bucket-type dredges (2/3) and hydraulic dredges (1/3); 56% of the dredges were built 40 years ago. Its counterpart fleet in the USA in 1947 consisted of 557o hydraulic dredges, 28% grappler dredges, 16016 dipper dredges, and 1% ladder dredges. The postwar replenishing of the US fleet includes super-power self-moving and stern -spud -swinging hydraulic dredges with cutters; such dredges have a high capacity and process the soil material more economically than ladder-type dredges. Over the last 24 years, the average navigation -p e riod capacity of hydraulic dredges in the USA has increased from Card 1/2 SOV/ 112 -59 -2 -27 18 Replenishing the Bottom -Excavating Fleet With New Dredges 1. 12 to 4.2 million m3. The largest self-moving hydraulic dredge is "Essayens. " With the soil-water mixture 1:5, this dredge handles 6, 000 m3/hr of soil. The largest stern -spud -swinging dredges have a capacity up to 3, 000 m3/hr with the pipeline pulp transmission of 4. 5 km and more; the largest of the recently-built bucket-type dredges with 1. 53-m3 bucket has a capacity of 1, 860 m3/hr . The productivity per one man is twice as high with hydraulic dredges as with bucket-type dredges. To replealsh the bottom -excavating fleet of the Ministry of Marine Fleet, self-moving and stationary hydraulic, dipper, and grappler dredges are recommended; the less economical ladder-type pipe- line dredges are not recommended. Ye. 1. S. Card 212 UVAROV, A.F., kand.tekhn.nauk Inveofigating methods to discharge sticky mud from dredge buckets - and the testing of flexible trayo on the nNeva-l" dredgers# Trudy ITSNI114F 7 no. 32:48-59 161. (MIRA 1415) (Dredging machinery) li V M, V, -r r rl YAKUDOVICH, S.V.; UVAROV, A.V.; RUDNAYA, G.V.; ZIJBCHUK, V.A. Studying the photochemical destruction of the film of alkyd and alkyd-melamine resins with the method of infrared spect- roscopy. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.5t2l-23 163. (MIRA 16:11) F7 24(7) 3 L#vovO Unlversyt,t PRA31 1 BOOX RXPLOITATION BOVA365 Va,,,Yu--n ftlokulya~.,,, - *90 Navowlienord Confe a opekt-offk Y& Po sPektrOskopil. t on sP*dtr-3a~o-"P1yA (F-Pars or the I ov -vo P7. Vol. 1, Ml,o Oth All-Ullon ro"O'd _t Ular sp*otromeopy) pr -I tak I(L'YOvskogo ,a, Seriest Ital pjyc~~9ffo 49~9 V. 4 000 4*pI Add't'-U SDGnsOri4q z lr-.,Yk, vyp. 'ric7l Ak" 8Pektroakopli Ag Ultorial ftm;dF0&zor S L 6'1y' nauk 33311 Komlsoly, po Maporent, 8.3'L&70at , - -1 Toah. rd., iw; Do erg, 0-3- Acad,&iolan ( . T.V.1 Fabolinakli j'L ctor of phy,lo:1 ga!k I - - Do,3#.-o and math NP, U., Deceased), xorDItgkl. V.A., &;t , r or p*ai,., ematloal 3olonces y V (I C or of phjslea and Mathematical Candidate or * '- wW-'dat4 of T It, and "at"16"U.&I 3,,,,,,, C&Mld,kt PhYsIO11 AM Pgo,.h. *o- 'Uoal Sciences Rlyak, rphyso&l r, mt matical salsto.. . S:X.' CAM1da a c , I.. . hi Y A. ye.,to or ph.781jax '-*m&tlcma 3.1. MOvsklY, L.K. c4m1date or ?h'Ly-'d&lm4the-ti.al JUI&yanchuk V.S:' ama ard Mathosatl olaubt;14 Cam I/ o on of. T gabuBhlt A.B..- A.V ,,a Infra d L.A. .A zvut,yo7 am Surfac IOP 0 Study Of the AdsorptIO&- On Aluol= ORoldetlons at ltslyl 114 PlIthyl A16ohols SldOrOv. A.M. Study of 161 by means of Znfrar', Ajaorptio, on Poroum alas, Delen-kly' Absorption Spectra photwt M' Y*' UzInakays at al. Spoot let rie itudy or Vat 3o'ka ro. SidQrIOI T A 170 tho fnl%; " " 11-M. 3oholoy. Zot.,,. Struature 3hirt in ArG4 440trUMI or BOMO Acid, arA to 8N' SPf'GtP& APA Ttutowl, 176 A&L., an of Aaylated I atro-O. Y' X- Sh-Y-kr ard N-P-Usarj., 180 Pomtovskly' Pic ilu~ Of q6.ojyaryl;4rI4lnq~ C&M 12/30 183 WUSHKINO Ake; UVAROV9 AeV.; IGNATIMA, L.A, Infrared spectroscopic analysis of the adsorption and surfaco reactions of ethyl and methyl alcohols on aluminum oxide. Pis. sbor. no,30.61-167 157. (MIRA U:8) 1'. Kbskmkly ordens, lenins. L ordens, Trudovogo Kraimogo hamni gosudarstrennyy universitet im. N.V. Lomonosova I Inmtitut flat- cheakD!r khijdl Ali fiSM. (:Ahanol-Spoetra) (Methanol-S~ectra) (Alwinun oxide) KHOKHWV, A.S.; PANINA, M.,~.; UVAROV, A.V. Preparation and proportion of penicillin nitriles. bokl. AJ SUR 135 no.4:875-878 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Ysesojruznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov. Predstavleno akddemikom M.M.Shomyakinym. (Penicillin) eUVAROV,.--A.Y-,; YAKUBOVICH, S.V. Investigation of the effect of light on the aging of cellillose nitrate by infrar,3d spectroscopy. LakokraB. mat. i ikh prim. no,61169-52 161. (14IRA 15:3) (Nitrocellulose) (Spectrum, Infrared) ROMN"LIDO I.L.; RUBINSHTEYN, F.I.; YAKUBOVICH, S.V.; SHERMN, R.S.; UVAROV, A.V. 4- - Studying the protective effect of oil paints modified with chromic acid guanidine. Lakokraa.mat.i ikh prim. no.6111-15 162. (KRA 16.- 1) (Protective coatings) (Guanidine) UVAROV, A.V.-; BEREZKINA, Yu.F. Use of intrared spectroscopy for detecting the hydroxonium ion in phosphotungstic heteropolyacid, Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.4: 884-M Ap 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut lakokrasochnoy promyshlennosti. (Phosphotungstic acids-Spectra) (Oxonium ion) (Infrared rays) UVAROV, A. T. Application of infr&red for the study of the re- action of water with the aiirCace of aluminum oxide. Zhur. fit. khime 36 no.6:1346-1349 JO~2 (MIRA 17%7) 1. Institut la-okrancchncy prom-aiibJermosti, HoAvu. UVAROV, A.V. (~Osc ) - - ~~9w Use of infrared spectroscopy in the study of the intoaraction of adsorbed water and ethanol vapors with surface hydraxyls of aluminum oxido. Zhur. fiz. khim. 37 no.5:1186-1189 14Y 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1, Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy proyekttiyy institut GIPI-4. n02.62 E1dTW1NPF(e)1BWP(j) Pc-4/Pr-4 IS, ACCESSION DR., AP5002715 S/0303/64/000/00610034/0039 1 Ganzharoysk~)~, T.; Zubov, P. I.- Uvarov A# W 8-1 a- t- -a _nc e TITIZ: dy QfAh6 wear re --SOURCE.- - --U6.kra;ochnyye. materialy i ikh primenentyet ng. 6. t954,34-39 TWC-T~GS:--pol_urethan varnish, polymer coat in-&-_,_ --virli tnh- wear res I r, J.ance y var- t, triethano am n- - varn _nislt harden6g'agen I i e,-- tsh aging,varnish abrastoti, vart Ko -infrared spectrmn _~echanical_'p petty -The--polyu-reth-ati-~varniiiW--I*~-13~~---Lnten ed--Ji terted for', wear re,4stance in comparisen with the present cc-=erctd"a_m"h-eVH__8 PF-23 9 UR-19 was hardened with two compounds, a solution of tri-ethanolamine 1.~ :jTEA)An diethylene glycol or-a solution of TEA in,polyethylene glyccl. This varnish and.the -2 orevious brands_were~spr ed on samples of oak and bitch floar- .ing-and on,-copper foLl.in two coats totaling 70 or 80 microns in thickneas, The -to dry -for 5 days# tEe HCh-26 for 24 hot-ire t and thot PF UR-19-'was-,allowed- -2:11 for 3 days at a temperature. of 18400*- Uteir physical. properties were than teisted att&both the UR-19-varnishes proved superior as to elastit-ity-- tenstle at th nal atreass and smuch int nd 230 k er higher rupture strength, cited ad 280 a 81CM2. 6rd--j/__7 -------- L _25062-65 . ACCES-SIOW."R; APSOO220 A Abrasion resistance was tested-by mechanical sanding- Aging was tested! In a .50x 50 x 60 cm chamber W'i-th-two mercury-quartz lamps and a temperature., of 40,-45C# Rearing qualities were then tested in a Shopper AM abrasion apparatus and the -wear measured by weighing the wooden sawplea before And after te6ting. A graph Zshows that abrasion of.tlk-19 was only I and 1.5 mg/cmZ under a 0.5 Kg load as against 4 mg for MCh-26; the PF-231 varnish peeled off at that point. Photo. ~chemical tests for aging showed that MCh-26 crumbled and.peeled off thc wood a f t e,.- ~.15 h i ! h ourz o i ~rasion, t e PF-2-31 was worn through to the wood after 10(1 hours, but the UR-19 wah hardly affected at all after 600 hours of abrasion. This fact 4 _'was borne out by tests for hardness, elasticity, tensile strength and internal stress, made at set periods during the aging process,. Infrared spectrs, wete also recorded on all 3 types of floor varnish, Or!g. arts has: I table, 3 Z formulas and 11 figures, ASSOCIATION: None .SUBMITT9Df 00 ENCL! 00 Gua COVE., HT NO PUP SOVI. 024 OTHER., 002 Card -2/2 L 1881-66 E'~IT(m)/EPF(c)/,E',I.P(J)/EWP(t)/EYIP(b) IJP(c) ACCESSION NR: AP5022505 UR/0303/65/000/004/000k/0004 6 ,621.633:543.422.41, AUTHOR: Blayonravova. A, A.; Pronina.,._~. A.; tlvarov,_A a V Aref 'Yeva, S. M. TITLE: Infrared spectroscopic study of the effect of metals on the reaction ot formation of pplyurethanes. Report No. 2. SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye ~tlerialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 19,55, 1-4 TOPIC TAGS: s9dium compound, cobalt compound, polyurethane, IR spectroscopy ABSTRACT: The reaction forming urelhanes in the presence of sodium acetate and cobalt naphthenate catajystsr~was studied by means of IR spectroscopy, which makes it possible to follow the reaction between the isocyanate and the-hydroxy ester and to establish the presence of 'side reactions. The starting reagents were 2,4- toluyelene diisocyanate and di- 4 -hydroxyethyl adipate. The IR spectros,.-opic method revealed a difference in the catalytic effect of salts of alkali M!tals and metals of variable valence: in addition to the main reaction forming urethanes, side reactions occur in the presence of alkali metals (sodium acetate). It was found that as the concentration of the sodium salts de-6reases, the rate of the Card 1/2 L 1881-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5022505 side reactit)ns also decreases. Cobalt salts are recommended as'effective catalysts for the preparation of polyurethanes. Orig. art. has: 7 figures) 1 table, and 5 formulas. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED-. 00 ENCL': - 00 sn.com MT, GC, OF iNO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 003 r,d.-2/2- SHABANOVAP A.G.; SLADKOV, A.M.;.y v- Structure of aluminum alizarates, Zhur. fiz. khim. 1~9 noz,~- IU,2-1445 Je f65. (MIRA 1. Submitted March 10, 1964. ACC NRi AP7005547' SOURCE CODE: UR,/Olgo/0'6/008/012/2195/2195 AUTHOR: Akutin, M989; Uvarov, AoVo; Ozerov, GON, ORG: none TITLE: Grafting of low-pressure polyethylene to the surface of titanii oxide SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye ooyedineniya, V. 8. noo 12, 1966, 2195 IR a TOPIC TAGS, olyethylene, titanium oxide, pectroscopy ABSTRACT: lCrafting of low-pressure polyethylene 6t)-on-the su'rface of a'solid ..body is reported. Chemisorption of PF particl.es on the surface of 'IR-:s-ectros-copy of specimens of PE filled with ,T102 was established by P TiO7* The spectra exhibited absorption in the 1400-166Ccm---r-~;4e, 'which corresponds to coppounds of ~hq tyveL.- 0 -Ti+:.- -0-Ti- -oill 'CHs- (Cilia - C90 0 0 UDC: 541o64+678.742 ACC N% AP7005547 ,ption was observed In the 1000-1200 cm7i tin addition. enhanced absor .range of the spectrum which my correspond to the formation of bonds lof the typo j CHO H - [0 -I- oil DO] SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 26Nov65/ ORIG REF1 004/ OTH REF: 001 ATD PRESS: 5114 1. UVAROV, B. 2. USSR (600) 4. VILLAGES 7. Valuable initiative of technician Motora. Sel'stroi. 2 no-5 1947 9. Hgnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March, 1953.Unclassified. uv---W~t~ ~/. ` 0 --- - - - -- ---- --- - ---- --- I - - -- - - -- UVAROll B*M,, inzhe ClArification of the glass batoh in elactrio furnaces for glass- making in depth* Stako i ker. 22 noo3,15-17 Mr t65, (MIRA 18:10) IAWROV~ B.S. , ('-, - TE-. 71-U.".. ,J,L"-T , , "Character istics of Amsthesia Under Conditions of 11--tificial Hypothermia During Operatior,s ori the Heart and Eajor Ves:ielslY p. 2G Military 1956. lecture delivered at a conference of Soviet military physicians at the Military bedical Academy im. S.M. Kirov, Lening;:ad, 29-October - 2 Nov 56. Uss'l Phannacology, Toxicology. Hypothermic Drugs. U-1 Abs Jour : Referat Zh,-Biol., Nol, 1958, No 3333 Author a Kupriyanov, P,A., Uvarov, B.S. Inst a Not given Title s The Use of Hypothermia in Cardiac Surgery Orig Pub 2 Eksper-Im. Khirurgiya, 1956, No 1, 5-18. Abstract s Hypothermda was used in cardiac sursery on 40 patients. Of 12 patients vdio died, 11 were from a group of 28 operated upon for a congenital cyano*c heart disease and 1 from a group of 5 operated for stenoses, A serious complicati6n of hypothemia was cardiac arrhythnia which not infrequently gave rise to ventricular fibrillation. Card 3 1/1 V A 0. Li , , "The Problem of Artificial Hypothermia in Cardiac Surgery," by P. A. Kupriyanov, B. S. Uvarov, Ye. V. Gubler, G. A. Akimov, N. A. Fedorova, anci-k-.-T.--s-a-v-cheii-ko-(Te-n-In-g-r-a-a),--Klr-l- -e-s-Ra a ii-na,Vol 34, No_fU,_Zc_t_56_,_PP 3-13 Artificial hypothermia has great surgical significance in making com- plicated operations on the heart and major blood vessels possible. It is based on increased endurance by an organism of trauma and oxygen defici- ency and decreased metabolism and oxygen requirement, Five typical stages of artificial hypothermia are described. A study of the changes in the body temperature, oxygen requirement and pulmonary ventilation during ar- tificial hypothermia shows that intratracheal ether narcosis does not al- ways ensure either decreased reflex reaction to cold or temporary decreased oxygen requirement during hypothermia. However the relationship between oxygen requirement and the mechanisms that supply it Is usually favorable. To. b The use of,neuroplegic agents produces a more thorough decrease of un- desirable reflexes., but they exert unfavorable effects on the heart and hemodynamic system thereby interfering with the oxygen supply. Metabolic studies of carbohydrates and phosphorus compounds )f the brain and cardiac muscle of rabbits under hypothermia of 20.- 220c reveiLl that hypothermia, does not cause any essential changesifiAhe content of adenosine triphosphoric acid, phosphocreatine,, glycogeii, and lactic acid either in the brain or in the cardiac muscle. Disturbances in carbohydrate and phosphorus metabolism arising due to the isolation of the heart from the general circulation for 10 - 15 minutes under hypothermia were of a reversible nature and less marked than those resulting from isolation of the heart for 3-4 minutes under normal temperature in rabbits. The most dangerous complication during hypothermia was the disturbance of cardiac rhythm and especially ventricular fibrillation. This danger wais commensurate with the depth of bypothermia. One of the most effective means of preventing arythmia was proper gas exchange. The authors conclude that considering the complexity and the lack of knowledge of the pathqpbysiology of artificial hypothermia, it should be used only in certain operations on the heart and major blood vessels and only under circumstances where other simpler and less dangerous means of anesthesia vould fail. (U) VT Gr V; AE7 - a GRIGCRIYBV, H.S., prof. (I.,eningrad, ul. Smirnova. d.8. lcv.36); UVAROV, B.S. (leningrad, Orenburgskays u1., d.11, kv.2) - Modern methods of anesthesia in surgery for lung cancer [with summary in English]. Vop.onk. 3 no.4.,446-451 157. (MIRA 10:11) 1. 1z khirurgiche8koy kliniki dlya usovershonstvovaniya vrachey (nach. - deystvitelOnyy chlen AMR SSSR prof. P.A.Kupriyanov) Voyenno-maditsinakoy ordenB Lenina akademil Im, S.H.Kirove. (PMKOUGTOKY. In var.dis. canc6r, aneeth. (Rua)) (ANICSTHPISIA9 in penumonectomy in cancer (Rus)) UTAROV, B.S., TOLUZAIOV. V.L.0 kandosed.nauk Potentiated anesthesia in major surgez7. lov.k~.Ir.srkh. no.1:3-10 is-? 158 (MIN. 11: 11) 1. lhirurgicheskaya kliniks usovershenstvovaniY& vrachey (unchallnik prof. ?*A. Kupriyanov) Voeynno-weditsinskoy akademii imeni S.M. ]Kirov** Adres avtorovt Leningrad, pr. X. Maersa, d-5/6, klinim kbirurgii Inatituta dlya usoverhaentitvovanlya vrachey Voyenno- seditsinskoy skademii imeni S*M* lirova* (AMMISIA) UVARa4'A.S., SHANIV, Yu.I., kand.med.nauk. GADZIIIYEV, S.A., kand.ved.nauk Anesthesia in mitral commissurotouy [with summnry in English]. Xhirurglia 34 no.6:66-74 Je 158 (MIRA 11:8) I* Iz khirurgicheakoy kliniki dlya. usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (nabh. - destvitelln~7 chlen ANN SSSR prof, P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenna-meditainakoy ordena Lenina Akademii imeni SoM. Kirova. (GOWIISSUROTOKY, anesthesia & annIgesia in mitrol Rtenosis, method (Rue)) (ANESTHESIA. in commissuroty for mitral atenosis, method (Rua)) UVAROV, B. S., und SMITIN, Yu. N. "Characteristics of Ar *csthesio Under Ccndillions of Artificiol 11,yj)othcrmia During Operations on the Heart and Major Vt~ssels," from the book Theses of the Reports of the Scientific Sesabr. of thc Military liddicol Academy im. S. M. Kirov, Tezisy DoklDdov lisuchnoy Sessi, 21.7; Oct-2 Nov 1956, Leningrad. MSHCHERYAKOV., N.A.; JEAROV, B.S.; SHANIN, YU.N. Use of ganglion-blocking agents in rwgery of the major blood vesselA and of the heart. Grud. khir. 1 no-4:44-50 Jl-Ag 150, (VIRA 15:3) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki d1ya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey i kafedry auesteziologii (nachallnik - deystvitelInyy chlen AMI-I SSSR prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-maditainskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. Adres avtorov: Leningrad,,pr.Karla Marksa,d.7/8, Khirurgichaskaya klinika dlya us(wershenstvovaniya vrachey Voyenno-maditsinskoy akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (AUTONOMIC DRUG5) (BLOCD VFZSEIS--SURGF,-RY) (HEART--SUPMRY) UVAROV, B.S. Lily C~ii~ies of anasthesia in operations on the heart and mijor vessels. Khirurgila 35 no.6:16-26 -Te '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (rWcovoditell - prof.P.A.Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditainskoy ordena Lenina alaidemii im. S.M.Kirova. MART, Burg. aneath. in surg. of heart & great vessels (Rus)) KUPRIYANOV, P.A., T)rof. (Leningrad, u1. Ryleyeva, d.15, kv. 6); UVAROV, 3.S.; (SHANIN, Yu. N. Current status and aims of anesthesiology. Vest. khir. 82 no-5: 3-10 my '59. (KIRA 12--7) (Aw-?STIMIOWGY) GRIGORITEV, M.S., prof.; SHOIN, Tu.N., kand.med.nauk; UVAROV, B.S. *Brief practical manual on anesthesia" by W.T. Beringer, A.A. Zykov. Reviewed by M.S. Grigorlov, IU.N. Shanin, B.S. Uvarov. Test.khir. 83 no.8:142-144 Ag 159. (KIRA 13:1) (Aaemsiowoy) (BxRoGn, ruj.) (Zyxov, A.A.) UVAROV, Ba S SHMINI YU.N., GRIGORM, ~. S., (Prof.) AMENOV, B.N.') IMIOXTY, ~ I AND MESHCIMTLAIMVI N. A. -- Leningrad. "Anthesia for Intrathoracic Operations on the Esophagus." Report submitted for the 27th Congress of Surgeons of the USSR, Moscov, 23-28 MaY ig6o. ANICTIKOV; M.V.j dots.; A11TE1AVAj 11.V., prof.; D157.21KOV, 11J., kand. med. nauk; 130GUS.1, L.K., prof.; GRIGO.'011V, M.S., prof.; DYSYMI, Ye.A.., kand. imed. nauk; j prof. ;XOIZ5OV, A. F. KOIESOV, V.I., prof.; KUPAIYAFOV) P.A., prof.; LINDE.;~G, prof.,- MAKSIMENKOV, A.N., prof.; OOSIFOV, But*, prof*; SAVITSKIY, A.I., prof.; *UVAR I UGLOVI F.G., prof.; KMIDIN, S.A., prof.; TTROV KIY, M., prof., otv. red.; BAKUIEV, A.N... akademik, red.; GUIYAYEV, A,V., prof., red.; YEGOROV, B.G., prof., red.; PANKRATIYEV, B.Ye., prof.) red.; PYTEL', A.Ya.., prof... red.; RIMER, G.A., prof.., red.; FILATOV, A.14.v prof., red.; CHAKLIN, V.D,j prof., red.; RYBUSHKIN, I.N., doktor med. nauk, red.; RUIEVA, M.S., tekhn. red, [Hultivolume manual on surgery] 1-1no otomnoe rukovodstvo po khirurgii. Moskva,, Medgiz. Vol-5. fChest surgery; thoracic wall, pleura, and lungs] Khirargiia grudi; grudnaia stonka, plerva i legkie. 1960. 727 p. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinikiYh nauk SSSR (for Antelava, Bogush, Maksimenkov, Savitskiy., Kholdin, Cbmirli-). 2. Deystvitellrw chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSH (for Kupriyanov, Petrovskiy, Yegorov). (CHES'f -SURGERY) KUPRIMOV, P.A.,; VIVOGRADOV, V.M.; MIICIIERYAKOV, N.4.1 UVAROV, B.S.)* SHANIN, Yu.N. Demands of contemporary anesthesiology on pharmacology and pharmaceutical chemistry. Vest. khir. 84 no. 4-.86-93 A 'fk (MIRA 14:1) (ANEESTIMIOLOGY) (PRAMACTLOGYj DMOVj 6*A.; UVAROV, B.S.; PTAYT, L.A.; LYUBIGHIVA,, Z.L* Characteristics of general anesthesia in bronchgraphy in young children. Xhirurgiia 37 U0,4127-32 161e (WRA 24:4) 1. 1z kliniki khinwgii unovershenstyovariya, vrachey i kaf edry aneotesiplogli (nach. - prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) Voyenno-meditsim- ekopAsua ImniAa skademii Imeui S.M. Kirava. (AIRSTHWIA) (BROMa-RADIOGRAPHY) ZHAROV, I.S., zasl. deytatell nauki, prof.,.otv. red.; KOLESNIKOV, S,A., prof., red.; NAPALKOV, P.N., zasl. deyatell nauki, prof., red.; ROVNOV, A.S.,-prof.,.,red.; DAMIR, Ye.A., kand. med.nauk, red.; DARBINYAN, T.M., kand. med.nauk, red.; SERGEYEV, V.M., kand. med. nauk, red.; UJAROV..", kand. med. nauk, red.; LUKUMSKIY, G.I., kand. med.nauk, red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., tekhn. red. (Transactions of the First Symposium on Anesthesiology) Trudy Simpoziuma po anestoziologii. let, Moscow, 1960. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Simpozium po anesteziologii. 1st, Moscow, 1960. (kNESTHESIOLOGY-CONGRESSES) BAIYUZEK., F.V.; BMaSTROV, M.I.; DZUTSOV, N.K.;YERMILOV, H.I.; KARIMVA, T.V.; SKORIK, V.I.; UVxiOV,_B.S.,- SHANIH, Yu N.; SHAMARINA, T.N. Artificial circulation in surgery of the heart and large vessels. Grud.khir. no.4:33-39 J1-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz kliniki khirugii usovershenstvovaniya vracheZ No. 1 (nach. deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. N.A.Kupriyanov) Vcyenno- meditsinskoy akademii Imeni. S.M.Kirova. Adres avtorov: Leningrad, K-9, pr. K.Marksa, d. 5/20 Khirurgicheakaya klinika dlya usovershenstvovaniya vrachey No. 1. (HEART--SURGERY) (PERFUSION PUMP (HEART) SHANIN, Yu.N.; STASYUNAS, V.P.; V~A~~j B.S..-; MESHCHERYAKOV, N.A. Use of imbretil in anesthesia with controlled respiration. Vest.AMN SSSR 17 no.8:53-56 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Kafedra anesteziologii Voyenno-moditsinakoy ordens. Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. (IMMETIL) (ANESTHESIA) . . I ! I DOIANIN, V. A. , k Ir-d 1 '.! I :~ I ;I ~` I v. -:I ~.IA ~' V, , p (~i to !~., ~,r! ~'. l1le,N-t.,;Insko,j Same proble-ru-, in ;rillitfiry n;-,."--, 18-20 163. 17:r!.) Yu.N.; UVAROVj B.S.; MESHCHERYAKOV.. N.A.; STASYUNAS, 1I.P.; KARIWVA SHANINI -11 -- T.V.; IMIK, A.A.; XROKHALEV, Yu.S.; LIVANOVA, T.B.; LOPATIN, V..A.; LYUBICHEVA, Z.L.; SIPCHEMO, V.I. Charactoristics of tht aneothesia and work of the anoBthesiolo- gtst in ourgery with artificial blood circulation. Grud.khir. 51no.l;.116-121 J&-F'63. (MRA 16.-7) 1. Iz kafedry anesteziolokii (nachalinik - deyBtvitellnyy chlen ANN SSSR prof. F.A.Kupriyanov) Voyenno-maditainakoy ordena IAnina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova. (suRrmy, OPERATIVE) (BLOOD-CIPLULATION, ARTIFICIAL) YAUBIGH72NA, 1 --;6,kv.1-35); UVj',RCV, B.- . ones thes ia in nF/acia 1 exq minti t i ~,ra c; f rx--ar aria ca., vesoels. Grud. khir. 5 no.5z82-86 S-0 '-i. (mm". 17~;') I . lz k-u f edry ane s tez 1 ~lclg J k] i - i uL3- Kurjriyan iv !r,-*ea.--:,j ordena I&nina alcadamli imoni Kir~va. KOLESOVY A*P# . profe; _ UVAROV, B.S., kand. med. nauk; HASIDV, V.I. Clinical evaluation of external heart maasage. Xhirurgila 39 no.90 - 9 8063 (HIRA 17:3) 1. Iz I Khirurgicheskoy kliniki dlya usovershenstvovani-ya vrachey (nachalinik - deystvitellnyy chlen AMY -'."SR prof* P.A. Kupriyanar (deceased)) i kafedry anesteziologii Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordens. Ionina akademii imeni Kirova. _qAOV, B.S., kand.med.nauk (LeninCrad, pr.Karla Marks, d.7,kv.7) VINOGRLDOV, V.11L, kand.med.nauk. Some recent problems ih anesthesiology. Vest.khir.90 no.2: 149-153 F'63- (RUIA 16:7) 1. Iz kafedr~ anestoziologii (nachalinik - prof. P.A. Kupriyanov) i k4fedry farmakologii (nachallnik - prof. S.7a.Arbuzov) Voyenm- no-mditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova. (ANESTHESIOLOGY) KUIUSHEV, F. Kh, (Leningrad, X-156, pr. Fhgel'Ba, d.28.. kv-.150);XOLESOV, Ye.V.; UVAR07, B.S.; ZORDI, A.B.; STUN, V.A. Angiocardlograpby in cardioplegia and control of the cRrdlac rhythn. Vest. khir. 91 no.8:17-26 Ag163 04M. 17 9 3) 1. Iz 1-y khIrurgIcheskoy kliniki usovershenstvovaniya vrac~-y 1, kafodry anesteziologil (nuchallvik - prof. P.A. Kufjriyancv Q [decf,~swjdj) ll,,yoririrj-.cieClit.,iint3lcoy ordana Dnixia akademii im--ni Kirova. UVAROV, B.S., dotsent (Laninvrad, f)rosp(jkt Karla Marksa, 7, kv.7); MASLOV, V.I. Treatment of pntients immedlatel~r after reSLECitatiOn from clinical death. Vest. khir. 92 no.3.*38-42 Mr 164. (MIRA l7tl2) 1. 1z 1-y khirurgicheskoy kliniki usovershenstvotaniya vrachey (nachall- nik - prof. A.P.Kolesov) I kafedry anestoziologil Voyennc-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova. DARB-INYkN, T.M., 1-r:,C. A.I., dotsort (Klytiv); TJVAROV.T B.S., dolt-t-E-rit, Tboorowli-al fundamnlals atid prcapc,-~-" ;rl t*-6 d6vOl'-"vor.-~ cf anes the!? lology. Sov.TrbOl. "8 Ap 165. (%"-.P.A 211- "- ____ - ACCESSION NR-. AR4040821 5/0058/64/000/005/DO16/T)016 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 5DI19 AUTHOR: Uvarov, F. A.; Rozgachev, K. 1. - TITLE: The distribution of excited atoms by low-pressure discharge section in a mixture of mercury and argon, used in a 40-watt luminescent tube CITED SOURCE: 'Uch. zap. Chitinsk. gos, ped. in-t, vy*p. 10, 1963, 9-17 TOPIC TAGS: excited atom, discharge section, Rozhdestvenskiy hook method, luminescent tube, excited state, metastable state TRANSLATION: By the Rozhdestvenskiy hook method is investigated the dis- tribution of excited H~ atoms by discharge section in a mixture of Hg and Ar 3 for levels 6 PIand 6 P2- It was determined that distribution curve of metastable atoms near the discharge axis is smoother than for radiating atoms, in connection with the influence of impacts of.t.he second kind. Distribution of &rd 1/2 ACCE SSION NR: AR4040821 Tadiating atoms as compared to metastable deviates greatly from the Bessel ,function. The concentration of excited atoms (especially metastable) near the wall is not equal to zero. SUB CODE: NP ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 53319 J-AUMORI Uyarm IRS. . AO, Mirikant, Yo A. TITLE z Experixental deta-miawtion of effective probaUility of photon exissiAy BrA=; ()ptjM i anktroskapiyao v, 18, no. kp 1965, 562-570 TOPIC TA--GSt radiati' &ton, 1;zhdeatrenek-(y hook method, pla=t radiation, dis- ng charge colmm# emission probabil-ity TMCT% The Rozhdestvertsk:~y hook method was used to aeasure the distributioa of 69 radiating atoms reW.ive -o the cross section for low-pressure diae:harge in nercury vapor and in a mixture of mercury vapor and 2rgon, witb an aim at checking q?cperiaentally the rigorous th,!ory of radiation "'entrapiaent" developed by L. M. Agibermar (ZhETY Y. 1.7, 41f; T 10~7) ard T. Holstein (Pbys. Rev. -4. 72, L21;-, 10h7 and T. 83, 1.159, 1951). "he dAscharge tube vas si-milex to that descri')ed by 4. X. Shukbtln (Qpt. i spektr. "1. 7, 839, ig6o) &.na others. The povo!r of the 2537 A re- sonant emission vus nea=-ed aLmataneouzly. The experimental procedur-e I& de- crxteA, MAn ---! ware use-d to calcul-Lte the e!f"tive probability CMrd V2~' L P.P.5012-W2 o(W/o776 i ACCESU110 RR! tllV'C)05lj6c 553.9 AUTHOR: Uvarov, F. A. Fubrik&rt, V. A. TITLE- On the absolute concentrations of excited atcms in the positive !olumn of a MC_Xgu_rv dj&gh' e SOURCE- Op+,ika ektroakopiya, v. i8. no. 5, 1965. 768-,,rr6 S~P TOPTC TAGS- optic transition, lip-17t excitation, excited nucleus, electric dipcha-rge radiation, gas d-ischarge spectrcsc,py ABSTFACT: Ille purpose of the inreGtiaation was to cropare the experimentally mea- gured concentrations ~_f escite(I at-o~-, w~'Ih 'he r-s-ill! s ,f calcul-Bti ns bin-(, -i n,~1 7, -i ri -%L, -r diacharges in mercury vapor and in nix-tu-Tas of argon vrith mercury vapor. Meazure- ments of absolute concent-ations of' excited atom-s at the levels 6,3P-,, I p ar e c m- pared vIth tho theoretical data nhi-tined rithout a4neount of the transiti7lne between excited, utates. The results show tuLt at preigaurea lower than 40 w Ng tniiaory gi,,res an undersstirjit.e of' the roncentrati mn. r)f the rtidititing atoms and an over-notirinte 6-d 1/2~ MVII M I AGMSION NR: APWW--,02 retical calculation ~which takes into account the transitions bet-ween the excited st tates shows that thir, discrepancy can be attrlb~uted to the predminance of 63P2 !w o-r, wanbuoons over o-r, - o-r2r. wnen acc,nm.'ro za 1:az:en or r4re waIISIT.Ions ae- i: tween, the excited states, the calic-ilited valuett of the concentration exceeds the experimental ones. Thin excess is inalgnifIcar4tv at 7 ti If,- and Ircreases strongly ~krith prec-m-ire. A probable ress,7-nz fr.- 4-b'!? Airer-F--n--y !L2 a F;h-rtagi~ of 'ast elpc- none 00 SIM CCDF, 01" SU&',',TT TO 18rebA HE IRFF ;(,iv o16 -C=4-2 .12 01136-65 ;ACCESSION NR: AP5016166 ,of diffusion in resonance radiation. On the ot-der hand, the distribution of meta stable atoms is sharpened considerably by C13pl_ 63 P2 tra rr.,itions, especially in the mercuvv+ z-.,rgon discharge. in spite of jualitativn Letwf-en experimu!nt and arafa) P C- -1U 3 tabltz;s, an-! C~)rmulas jASSOCCIATION: none UBMITTED 18r 64 # - ' eb i S EUCL. 00 SOB COM. Is O REF SOV. 016 005- All) q,0.7j - 77_7~ U UVARnV, P.A.-, FABRIKANT, V.A. Agolute concentrationo of e x to J a t ox a in a Ipc 5 1 t i ve mo~,- r c u,-/ discharfe oolumn. Ort. :~ -.3pektr. 18 rf,~5~7U-776 My 16". (MIRA 18.'10) UVAROVI F.A.; FABRIKANTO V.A. Distribution of excited atoms throughout the cross section of a low pressure discharge in mercury and mercum-argon vapors. Opt. i spektr. 18 no.6:954-965 Je 165. (MAIRA 18:12) UVAROV, F.Z. Hahaleb cherry as a rootstock for cultured varieties in Yzyb7shev Province. Biul.Glavebot.mada no-36:105-106 160. (MIRA 13-7) 1. Kuybyshevskly botanicheskiy sad. (Kuybyshev Province-Cherry) (Budding) UVAROV, F.Z. Oak growth in spot seeding at differpt methods of planting. Bitul. Glav. bot. 1. 14byshevskiy botanichaskiy sad. (Kuybyahev-0ak) densities and using various sada no-46tI08-110 162. (KIRA 16:5) (Woreatation) JVfiROk/,-GJk- KUCHUGURENKO, A.P.. kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk; UTAROV, G.A., kaudidat takh- nicheakikh nwuk. Installing a low-preasure water economizer on a M-T-4-75/34 boiler. Ikergetik 2 no-5:940 MY 154. (KIRA 7:6) (Steam boilers) SOV/124-58- 3- 3064 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mckhanika, 1958 Nr 3. F) 74 (USSR) AUTHOR: Uvarov, G.A. TITLE: The Entrainment of Liquid by Gases or Vapors (.Uvlecheniye zhidkosti gazom ili parom) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauch. tr. Kuybyshevsk. industr. in-ta, 1955, Nr 5, pp 196-203 ABSTRACT: The article considers the problem of liquid entrainmeit resulting from the steady motion of gas bubbles through the liquid. The bubbles are considered as solid bodies of spheii- cat shape, It is assumed that the Reynolds number is fairly high, and that a larninar boundary layer is formed around a bubble in its transit. In order to evaluate the amount of entrained liquid the author determines the displacement thickness in the boundary layer of a sphere. An assumption is made that the flow around the bubbles remains unseparated and that the displacement thickness can be calculated with satisfactory approximation by the formulas pertaining to the boundary layers of flat plates. The volume of the Card 1/2 entrained liquid is assumed to be equal to the volume contained The Entrainment of Liquid by Gases or Vapors SOV/124-58-3- 3064 between the bubble and the spherical surface approximaLing the displacement- thickness surface. The displacement thicknesses and the corresponding volumes of the liquid carried away depend on the buoyant-rise velocity of the bubbles, The article utilizes the experimental relations and the data representing the velocity of buoyant rise when the resistance varies as a square thereof, Employment of these data permits a cletermination of the liquid volume entrained by a bubble as a functio of its radius and the physical properties of the liquid and the gas. The relation ships obtained indicate that the relative amount of liquid entrained by a gas increases W'ith a decrease in the bubble size, Formulas (19) and (21) contain misprints, D. A. Efros Card 2/2