SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHPILBERG, B.A. - SHPILEVSKAYA, I.N.
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KLADOV, G.K.; L-VAKHOVITSKIY, Ye.M.; SHPII~IBERG, A.Ya.
Checking of arltImetic operations in a deduction code. Kiber-
netika no. L.43-44 11-Ag 165. (KIRA 18-12) 1 1
1. Submitted Nov. 29, 1964.
SOV/ 137-,58-7-14023
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal.. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr7, p5 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Shpil'berg, B. A. , Shelestov, M. S. . Gruzdeva, A. K. , Pravednykh,
Ye. , Zhavoronok, V. 1.
TITLE: Experiences in the Concentration of the Polymetallic Sulfide Ores of the
Zyryanovskoye Deposit in Heavy Suspensions (Opyt obogashche-
niya v tyazhelykh suspenziyakh sullfidnoy polimetallicheskoy rudy
Zyryanovskogo mestorozhdeniyal
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metatlurgii, 1957, Nr 19-20, pp 34-39
ABSTRACT: Laboratory investigations have proved the possibility of con-
centrating the -30+4 mm class in suspenSLOns, in which the
talILnp take 43. 576 of th6'ore, with 0. 04'/o Cu, 0. 130/6 Pb, and
0. 14'/,o Zn. Losses in the tailings are: 4. 97o Cu, 3. 20/o Pb,
and 20/o Zn. The concentration in the concentrate consisted of
0. 570/6 Cu, 3. 1 1'/o Pb, and 4.*980/o Zn. The Zyryanovsk Kombinat
has built an experimental plant to handle 80-100 t/d~y. A des-
cription is offered of the 1. L. Denisov mushr,~`orn valve far auto-
matic maintenance of the level in the suspension feeder. The
work of the plant has demonstrated the possibility of removing
Card 1/2 45$o of the ore in the tailings (of the original, or 610/o of the
SOV/ 137-58-7-14023
Experiences in the Concentration of the Polymetallic (cont. )
class) with a content of 0. 040/6 Cu, 0. 16% Pb, and 0. 19% Zn, with extrac-
0 'o 0
tion (from the 35-5 mm class) respectively of 7. 5 /o, 6. /.' .nd 4. 576. In
the concentrate, the Cu, Pb, and Zn contents were 0. 8~6, 3. 620/6, and 6. 190/b,
with recovery of 92. 50/o, 93. 50/o, and 95, 50/o of the class. It was found desir-
able to have separate concentration of the 10-5 and 10-35 mm classes. Losses
of PbS in the tailings were 45 g per t starting ore.
1. M.
1. Sulfide ores--Processing 2. Sulfide ores--SeDaration
Card 2,12
IOFIN, S.L., gorny-y jxizh.; IVA111011, V.A., gornyy SHPILIKEll ) 3. .
gorl*T
inzh.; 1-i-WAYT L7, A.A., '-fc,
l3i . rn~ y in z h.
Specification for comn-I e.-,: ores. Gor. zhur. no.7:7-cl Ti 16-4.
("'ILU 17:10)
1. Vsesoyuzn~y nauchnc~--issledovatellskiy institut tsvetnoy metallurgii
(for Iofin, I'vanov, Sbpillberg). 2. Gosudarstveruiyy institut po proyek--
tirovaniyu pred-priyatiy tsvetnoy metal-lurEi-i (for KLlvaytse--W-).
R~! jr I tl, ~11! . A , ~ -1 '~ ! i ~ 1 1, " Bz Ir-I -H~ -- ~, B ~ A, C l"T3 i,-I I ?; ~ 1'. ~,-, .
I - 4~7~ ~7.
r, L -I -- , L'Ial 141 t i&s t.-;n z -.-f Ex f - "; a7- f--r - 'E~~ ~ - irz
,a-! ~n - - ~ a ~
'I " 1 , ll~ , " --- i~-~ -- t" ~ -4 )
- 12 ~37--ants, T,;-,el~ me, 3' rio. P ' ' "
KOFI!d~,N, A.I.i SHPILIEFRG, SHAROVA, Yu.A.
in thr. indfciis 5f the Ulor"d coa.wulati'm System -:,-I
lisord(!rs of cerebral blood circulation. Sov. med. 22
Je 165.
(YIRA
1. T-Stmtrallnyy ordena Lenina instit-at nerehvaniya krov-,'-
(diri,.ktor - A.Ye. Kiself-rv) i Gorodskaya k-lin'cheskava
O'D11--litsa Nr.-) v o
f'4 (glavnyy vrach G,"'. Rodygina), Mloskwa.
SMIRNOV, Yu.D.; SHPUIJ31&G. B.M.
I -
Pulseless disease or Takayasuls 5yndrome (progressive panarteritis
obliterans) Zhur. nevr. i pqikh. 59 n0-1:58-60 159. (X[R& 12:3)
1. Nev3~ ologicheskoye otdeleuiye (nauchnyy rakovoditell (prof. Z.L.
Lurlye 4-y gorodskoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy, Moskva.
(AORTA, dis.
. .. aortic arch synd., Takayasu (Rae))
(ARTERIM,
same)
3.2-276 -SSIz8"'6'2
V, iind SlIgillierg, G. 1. Dorom met&df' eglenicheakol otsenki W '.
Xtultheskla zametki 7 mals to StAt'ei Pfol, XH. A. Mkogosiarut.) Cne new metIL.-W of
hygienk clintate evaluition. - (CritticaU notes nit the article of Pzaf, KH, A. Nik(&,nl,
Reply by KILA. Nikogosian. p. 19-21.
DiO-Tha objection ra'"'d U; NIKOGWIAN14 article 4M as 1011OWS: a deall of the. fact that
hat
weathcr by itself Lan beliathNvictici fniture to utilize the merthw] of coi~plex climatology
even though the attOor recoinatemls its UC: Crinfimimi of ~meathcr types with ai~ im.s. Ebax.
AZteristics-, neglect is ihe nethods o2 cjim.;raj cliltuitojogy a Vot[Kov-, u-,eistrewi nit non-
Periodic Variation of weather varialjlus, etc. The authors st"s microdimare studies parallel
to phy5ialngkal aiialyfiis of the effect of varpdbfcs upon the.clifire umanism.
CAtic-CLdly flervotjs~ system Subject fleading. I.-.Phyrdalogical- clLmatolou. L Niko~~
KII. A.-I-L.D.
Vi,,
Subject USSR/Medicine
Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 11/22
AID P - 2169
Authors _�hkiVke r G I Kand. of Med. Sci., Kolomiyets, K. V.,
.v3
Kana. oT y3. nd Math#.. Sci., Masyuk, L. A., Scientific
Worker
Title Sanitary and hygienic requirements for aeraria and solaria
Periodical : Gig. i san., 4, 44-46, Ap 1955
Abstract : Describes the authors' inspection of 27 aeraria, solaria
and beaches of Ukrainian health resorts, conducted in
1951-1953 for purposes of hygienic evaluation. Discusses
their sanitary conditions and gives recommendations from
the point of view of hygiene.
Institution Ulkrainian Scientific Research Institute of Health-Resort
Studies
Submitted 0 12, 1954
S4FTL f ::ERG, G ~ "I' Y DOA
BELFINIKIY, Moisey Samoylovich; TURK0, Boris Pavlovich; S
Io. Ch KIRICHINSKIY, A.P., radaktor; LOKHMATYY, Ye.G., takhni-
EN
c. 9~eivy redaktor
[Health resorts of the Odessa sanatorium district] Mravaitsy
odeaskogo karortnogo raiona. Kiev. Goa.med.izd-vo USSR, 1957.
94 p. (MIRA 10:9)
(ODESSA PROVINCE-HEALTH RESORTS, WATZRING PLACES, ETC.)
SHFILIBERGA G.I., kani.med.nauk; YUSHKIN, Yu.I., kand.med.nauk, zasluzhenw
vrach RSFSR; KOZIKA, Y.G. (Odessa)
Timely problems in the development of local health resorts. Vrach.
delo no.12:1329-1331 -u '57. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Otdeleniye orgenizatsti kurortov (zav. - G.I.Shpillborg)
Ukrainskogo institute kurortologii.
(UKRAINX --HEAIRH RASORTS, WATERING PLACES, ETC.)
TURKO, B.P.; SHPILIBERG, G.I., karld.med.nauk
Odessa health reBorts. Vop.kur., fizioter. i lech.fiz.kullt.
22 no.2:66-68 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 11:1)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Odesskogo territorial' nogo upravleniya
kurortov, sanatoriyev i domov otdykha (for Turko). 2. Zaveduyu-
Bhchiy otdelom Ukrainskog6 instituta kurortologii (for Shpillberg)
(ODESSA-BRALTH RESORTS, WATERING PLACES, ETC.)
MG, -starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.meditsinskikh nauk
.,,- SHPILIBE -_P. I-,
Conference on research and practice in problems of mud baths and mud
resources. VOP. -kUr., fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 25 no-4:376-379
J:L-Ag 160. (MA 13:9)
(BATHS, MOOR AND MUD)
KURKUDYM, F.Ye., dots., otv. red.; KARAYEV, R.G., st.nauchn.
sotr... red.; TOROKHTIE, I.I.D., red.; TURKELITAUB, M.S.,
doktor red. nauk, red.; SHPILIBERG, G.I., st. nauchn.
sotr- , kcand. med. nauk, L.M., red.
[Problems in the development of mineral water health
resorts] Voprosy razvitiia kurortov s mineralinymi vodami.
Uzhgorod, Zakarpatskoe onl. ki.izhno-gazetnoe izd-vo, 1962.
199 p. (MIRA is: 1)
1. Direktor Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo insti-
tuta. kurortologii i fizioterapii (for Kiwkudym). 2. Nachall-
nik Zakarpatskogo kurortnogo upravleni-ja profsoyuzov (for
Torokhtin).
(I . r
KURKUDYI~ F.Ye.; SHPILIB711-IL,
Probie,gis concerning t6 wo of hord"IA rr.,sort and rj,.jaical fa(tors
at thG Ukrainian republic conference on problems of rheumatic
fever in cii-Ildren. Vop. k~ir. fiziater. i lech. fiz. kul't. 28
no-3:2851-2027 My-le 163. O.Mi~ 17: 5)
YIOLOMIYE,ri) K.V.; SHPIL11-ORG G.I.
Possibility of the use of cybernetics in climatic therapy.
Vop. kur. fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 28 no.5:403-404
S-0 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz Ukrainskogo instituta kurortologii i fizioterapii (dir.-
dotsent F.Ye. Kurkudym).
BERLOVSKIY, V.M., inzh.; SHPILIBERG_,_G-.I..., inzh.
Electric speed limiters for mine hoisting machinery. Ugollprom.
no.1:61-65 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. KharIkovskiy elektromekhanicheskiy zavod.
(Hoisting machinery) (Electric controllers)
"Tularemic Lvm.-lhadentises and Their Sur7ical Thera2y.11 Cand 'ed Sci, Odessa
State I-ledical Inst imeni I. Firorov, OdeSsa, 1954. (KL, 'No 1E, -'Lr 55)
SO: Sum. ',;o, 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey oil Scientific and Technical Dissertations
Defended at U::,.,Ft 1Ii-,her ZAxicational. Instituti~-ms (10.
SHFILIBM, I.A.9 kand.medonauk (Odessap u1. K, Marksa, d. 19p kv.4)
Rt3sults of surgical therapy in bubonic forms of tularemia, %!31
khir. 85 no.12&72-75 D !60. (MMA 1421)
lo Iz basseynovoy bollnitoy moryakov (g1. vraeb - K*G, Goncharov)
Chernomorskogo vodzdravotdela.
(TULAMaA)
~ wz-
GRIGORITAN, Kh., in2hener; IVANOV, K., inzhener; SHPILIBERG,
inzhener.
Metallic supports with hinged tops. Mast.uglj no.10:21-23
0 '54. (MINA 7:12)
(Mine timbering)
LISITSYN, A.A., inzher-er; PARAMONOV, V.I., inzhener; SRPIL13M, I.L.,
inzhener. .
New set of equipment for the complate mechanization of longwall
mining operations. Mekh.trud.rab. 8 no.8:5-10 D '54.(MTRA 6-t'-)
(Mining machinery)
IVANOV, Konstantin Ivanovich; MIIOSSRDIN, Mikhail Mikhavlovich, SHPILIRM
lk ~.. .1, 1- , t., -1. -, 9.
losif Leybovich; ASTAKHOV, A.Y., redaktor; PROZORDVSKATA, V. - --'
i~ihniAeaidy redaktor.
[The M-32 mechanized screw-Jack mine prop for medium thick coal
seameJ Mekhaniziroyannaia posadochnaia krepI M-32 dlia plastev
srednei moshchnosti. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1956. 16 p. (waA 9:6)
(Mine timbering)
M2 COUAPSIBIL SJJPfvRT 00 A 'W 2. S It I I!,
-
r
lloserciln, H,.. he l7w. ail-52 ~5)t (25ch.
H
, 4. ( L. T rrwct
July 1956, 31-34). Am 11-lusErau -a Llo-~-crlptioi la givc-, o., ~l r,,:ti
" in 195i, rDro uere w to In
026Ven of f1hioll M=6 Wed Su4CCrSfQ,'
-
1956. 7rA extendIng top pcrt!,-,r. ~f ~li,:! suD7
sarcw, Is raised ty a cr-,,,!i han,,~!a cclla~-Sas u
MICh Is sor, by Edjusting a czuJ oi,ai~j L,~j con-stL41t Z~~ LZk ZOVI
MDVOS down.
IVANOV, Konstantin Ivanovich; Iosif- Leybovich; ASTAKHOV, A.V.,
otvetetvennyy redaktor; WEINSKAYA,-A'.A-.,tekhni-c~~-ikiy redakfor
[Metal, hinged, cap set mine supports] Metallicheskie sharnirnye
verkhniaki zaboinoi krepi. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1957. 60 p.
NLRA 10:5)
(Mine timbering)
PARAMONOV, V., inzh.; SHPILIBERG, I., inzh.
Two-wedge supports removable by remote control. Mast. ugl. 8 no.11:
10 N '59. 041RA 13:2)
Nine timbering) (Remote control)
S14
.PTL'BE*,GJ,--I.L... inzh.
All-Union sci-ontifi-c and technica2 conference on increasing
the reliability and durability of machines, equipment and
devices. Vest.mashinostr. 45 no.8:77-78 Ag 10;5.
('MIRA 18:12)
4.
7. 65 centners of fi-om eacl-. 1--ectua7.-e, "3ots.zhiv. 15 no. 5, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A-PhIL 1953. Unclassified.
SHPIL'BERG, M.A.
Case of multiple goiter of the accessory thyroid glands. Probl.
endok. i gorm. 1 no.1:113-114 Ja-F '55 (MLRA 8:10)
1. Iz khirurgicheskogn otdoleniya (zav. L.N.Lipkin) Basseynoy
bollnitsy moryakov Cbernomorskogo vodzdravotdela (glavzwyvrach
Ye.N.Kiseleva)
(GOITER,
multiple, of accessory thyroid)
j-1
SHIIPLfMM~ Pi T4
"Investigation of the Electrical Potential of Man's Brain"
lBsledovaniya Elekbrichesk:Lkh Poteptsialov Golovnogo Mozga Cheloveka.
V kh, 5. Soveshshaniye po lzologicheskim Probleman.
5.`Conference on Physiological Problems."
Tezisy dokladov 91-92. Mosocow 1939
SIMI&Em- 1% 1.
"Investigation of the Coordination of Motion During Parachute
Jump With the Help of Motion"
Issledovaniye Koordinatsii dvizheniy pri. parashyutnom pryzhke s pomoshshlya kino,
Vestnik Vozdushnogo Flota, 10, 37-48, 1939
S F~I It I BEIR(l) ~,, I -
"On the Electroencephalogram of a Man" Ob Elektroyentsefalogramme
Cheloveka. Fiziol. Zhur. SSR, 28) 105-202, 1940
syntum, P. 1.
"Adaptation of the Cortex of the HWaan Brain to Long Irritation by Light
and Sound and Resulting Depression of Y~,thffl I
Adaptasiya Kory Golovnogo Mozga K Dlitellnomu Razdrazheniyu Svetom i Zvrukom i
Sledovaya Depressiya Ritmov. Fiziologicheskiy Zhurnal SSSR, 28., 203- 2109
1940
USSR/Medicine - Physiology Fab 1947
Brain - Speed Potentials
"Speed Potentials of the Humn Brain and Their
Sigaificance In Physiology and Pathology," P I
Shpilberg, 5 pp
"Byul Ikeper Biol I Med" Vol )=, No 2
I ''. -C. 614
IT84
V~
ju j,
ordlinatsiya
V
-y! -r.
n~ tc C."i
246-
T
(L-tc-is
N - - : ... - --": r-
SHPILIBERG, P.I.
Blectroencephalographic investigation of hearing An lysor in man In
normal and pathologic conditions. Vest. otorinolar., Moskva 14 no.l:
24-29 Jan-Feb 52. (CLHL 21:4)
1. Doctor Medical Sciences. 2. Moscow.
SHPILIBFAIG, P.1,
Electroencephalogram of a child. Pediatriia, Moskva no.4:41-49 July-Aug
1953. (CDQ 25:1)
1. Doctor Medical Sciences. 2. Presented at the joint conference of the
Departments of Children's Diseases of Second Moscow Medical Institute and
Clinical Children's Hospital held 14 MaY 1952.
SUBBOTNIK, 6.1.;3HPILIBFM, P.I.
Xlectroencephalographic studies in hypertension. 11in. med., Moskva
31 no.5:.66-74 -Ma 1953. (CIX1 25:1)
1. Profeszor for Subbotnik; Doctor Medical Sciences for Shpillberg.
2. Moscow.
7
~GT Ga-Z GF
idealistic errors in the study of hlxnan movement. P. I. Shpillbera.
Fiziol zhur. )q no. 1: ll-( - 121 Ja - F '53
Psychological characteristic of motor habits on the bas-is of 1. P.
Pav-'-ov's theory of the signal function of the cerebral cortex. A. TS.
Puni-. Teor. -J prak. fizkuli 16 no,. 1:29 - 39 Ja 155
Socl&l trainina of the movements of the child. A. Cherevk-ov. Semlla
0
shIcala 8 no. 3:13 - 16 Hr '53
~~ ~-/ II- / - , 4.; 'L- /I :;F/ /-~ -.Z-,
SUBBOTNIK. S.I.. professors FAYNBKRG, Yu.S.-, SHPILIBRRG, P.I., doktor
meditsinskikh nauk Moskva)
glectroancephalographic studies on paroxysmal tarlyeardia. Tarap.
arkh. 26 no.3:10-17 My-Je 154. (MIRA 7:9)
(ELECTRONECEPHAT-OGRA.PHY, in various diseases,
*tachyeardia, paroxysmal)
USSR/Medicine - Physiology FD-2452
card 1/2 Pub 33-3/24
Author Shpilberg, P. I.
Title The human EEG during sleep and hypnosis
Periodical : Fiziol. zhur. 2, 178-186, Mar-Apr 1955
Abstract : In the first phase of sleep EEG changes may be absent, but usually
the K rhythm becomes irregular together with a decrease of ampli-
tude. In the second phase, the ~, waves begin to disappear, being
reduced to intermittent periods of 0.5 to 1.5 sec. Small waves of
a frequency of 3 to 7 per sec., usually appearing in groups, become
the dominant rhythm, and a new type of rhythm (13 to 16 per sec.),
develops in the form of short transient episodes. External stimu-
lation may reproduce regular S_ rhythm. Waves from 0.5 to 7 per
sec. are the characteristic feature for the third phase of sleep;
waves have entirely disappeared, and external stimulation pro-
duces slow oscillations (1-3 per sec.) of high amplitude. In the
4th (and deepest) phase of sleep c(-, waves are absent, and slow,
stable oscillations from 1 to 7 per sec., of high amplitude, are
dominant, together with short bursts of faster rhythm (13-16 per
Card 212 FD-2452
sec.) External stimulation may have no effect, or may produce large
slow waves. During awakening, the EEG shows changes in reverse or-
der, preceding the external signs of awakening. Graphs. Eleven ref-
erences, 10 of them USSR (7 since 1940).
Institution:
Submitted : November 21, 1952
SUBBOTNIK, S-I.; SHPILIBERG, P.I. (Moskva)
Alectroencephalographic studies in epilepsy. Zhur.nevr. i pBikh.
Supplement:70-71 '57. (MIRA 11:1)
(EPILF.PSY) (BLECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY)
SHPILIBEW) P.I.
Blectroencephalographic studies of vibration sickness. Urh. zap.
Mosk.nauch.-issl.inst.san. ' i no 7 37-44 160. (MIRA 15:2)
(ENCEPULM&PHY) :
(VIBLiATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
SHPILIBERG, P.I.; ICLIKUMUVA, A.S.
Dynamic clinical electroencephalographic studies of vibration sickness
caused by general vibration. Uch. zap. Mosk.nauch~issl.inst&O.san. i
gig. no-7:45-51 160. (EUCTRUENCEPHAWGHAPHY) (KERA 15:2)
kVIBRATiON--PHYSIULUuiU" MeECT)
I;JKIYA-NOV, V.S.; SHPILIBERG, P.I.
-Use of'electroencephalography in arterial -lypotension in wor-
kers of chemical plant. Uch. zap. Mosk. nauch.-issl. inst. san.
.i gig. no.9:95-104 161 (MM 16:11)
'k
SHPILtBERG, P. I. (Moskva)
Electroencephalograpbic utudies in vibration sickness caused by
the action of general vibration. Gig. truda i prof. zab. n0-4:
14-22 162. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny imeni
F. F. Erismana.
(ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY)
(VIBRATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
SHITSKOVA, A.F., otv. red.; LUKIYANOV, V.S., red., SHPILIBERG,
F.i., red.
[Problems of occupational pathologr] Voprosy profpatologil.
Moskva, Mosk. in-t gigierq. 1964. 231 p. (Its: Uchenye
zapiski) (MIRA 18:12)
1. Moscow. Nauchao-issledovatellskiy institut gigiyeny.
3/123/61/000/0'12/031/042
A004/A101
AUTHOR: Shpil'berg, Ya. 1.
TITLE: Cinematographic methods of'investigation in the scientific wori of
the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute im. Kalinin
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeni7e, no. 12, 1961, 17-18,
abstract 12Zh120-("Nauohno-tekhn. inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn.
in-t", 1960, no. 2, 3-13)
TEXT: The author reports on the work carried out by the Leningrad Poly-
technic Institute in experimental investigations with the aid of the cinemato-
graphic technique and in the processing and deciphering of the obtained records.
Some 80 works were carried out by the Institute departments'in the course of 10
years which, according to the nature of -the processes studied, can be divided
into the following groups: 1) studying the operation of various assemblies;
machines and mechanisms using high-speed motion pictures - 2,000-4,500 frames/see;
2) investigation of various technological processes using microfilms and high-
speed films - 2,000 - 4,000 frames/see; 3) studying motion processes of liquids
and particles in the liquids using accelerated and high-speed films - 64-1,000
CAJ~d i/2
s/123/6i/boo/bi2/b3'1/042
Cinematographic methods of investigation ... A004/AIOI
frames/see; 4) studying combustion and heat transfer processes in boiling liquids
using schlieren photographs, microfilms, pulse photographs'and high-speed films -
up to 4,800 frames/seo; 5) studying material deformation processes with the aid
of macrofilms and high-speed films - up to 3,000 frames/sec. A brief description
of some works of the various departments is given and investigation results are
presented.
T.-Lebedeva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
SOV/99-59-8-7/10
30(l)
AUTHORS-. Sytnikov, N.K. and Shpillbelrjgj Yu.L._,_,Engineers
TITLEs Grounds of Canal High Embankments in Operation
PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 8, pp 41-45 (USSR)
ADSTRACT: Upon decision of the Expert-Technical Department, the branch of
the Yuzh-iprovodkhoz at Pyatigorsk conducted bottom research
work at the large dams of the Kuban'-Yegorlyk irrigation system
in 1957-58. The barrages were built in 1952-53 and the water was
flowing there from 1955 till 1959, when it was interrupted be-
cause of repair works. Several diagrams (Figs.1-2) explain the
nature of the bottom. The experiments which were made with samples
taken from the bottom (July 1957-August 1958) are described. A
table shows the results of the laboratory tests. A drainage sys-
tem underneath the dams proved to be superfluous. By condensa-
tion of the ground layers of the barrages new physical-techni-
cal properties of the soil were constituted. There are 5 diagrams
Card 1/1 and 4 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Pyatigorskiy filial Yuzligiprovodkhoza (Pyatigorsk branch of Yuzh-
froprovodkhoz)
BURTSEV, A.D.; SAGUS=, V.V.; 1U-PANOV, B.P.; 30GACIW. A.F.; SMIRNOV, G.P.;
. AITDRONOVA, Ye.I.; GIZMAYYER, V.K.; ?INES, A.V.; SHWCHUK, R.S.;
NOSOV, Ye.S.; DOROSIMMO, S.P.; KUGEL', D.B.; ZOLOVIIIKOV, N.M.;
W~I~MKO, A.M.; VASILYUK, A.P.; SVIRIDOV, I.A.
Using exothermic mixtures for heating the heads of steel castings.
Prom;.energ. 15 no.6:14 Je 160. OVIRA 13:7)
(Founding)
UgfiISRA6diclne BoUbMT, Tesohi Ing 49
'NbdIcIae xil~t' A6
ary. dical. Acada*.
"Teaciing'of Botany in the Military Medical t
Acadev
w Tmeni S.'M. Kirov.(Apropoij of the 0,90"
w RunOoid- Fiftieth Anniversary of the Academy)
14 1 !
Lt 6_6~ S.-Ye. Shpilenya, Mod Corpq, Chair of,
Phar , aind Bot of Med Plants, Mil Yled AcadeW
imeni ~S. M. Kirov, 6j--pp
11BOtan Zhur" Vol XxXrV, No 3'
Academy has alvays insisted that its doctors~;-b'&*ve
genirv~l -biological as vell as special trainiixg.
A*Cag,,I-te,,Soviet, scientists are;: L. ~Q
S." V., lab To.~ N.
eftv _PavloYaqd7,, V.1' b(_Toi**.TIi.
'P.'- A,., MWiyauor, V. 1. Voyachok,, 'and4 V . I
S~evkuaenko. Azoag - its botanists; IT. -A
A. S. - Famintsyn - -.1. ~ ~Y.' Bor'Odln- -
i~ud V. N. Lyublmenlco. It had studied over ;'1170
kinds of medicinal plants. Its vork on.by!~ridi
zat ion is very Important. Its teaching iek,-
founded on doctrines of Michuria and Lycenko.
.Submitted 3 Feb 49
0 62 49T
04
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Ca
SHPILENYA, S. Ye.
USSR/Biology - Alkalo-'~A,.
Medicine - Al]-4-loids
"Modification if tb., Properties
Plants as ~; deEsult, cf Vegetati-vb
S. le. Shp-I'lenyii, (-snd Biol Sci,
i,-Leni S. M. Kirov, L-~ningrad
Nov,/Dec 51 1
of Medicinal
HNtridization,"
Mil Med Acad
"Ap~obi-63--Ogiya" No 6, pp 13.6.-In-
Describes expts on the intergraftIng of plarts of
the Solanacea family (Datura ceratocaula Jacq.,
Daturza stramonium L., D~ta inermis Jazq., Hyos-
cyamus niger, Atropa belladonna 11".). As a result
of grafting, the alkaloid content of plants which
received the grafts was improved.
S up mirf A I S
Chemical Abstracts
May 25, 1954
Biological Chemistry
olo'Some Oata an the bialog
uan_9,C* thO 1~ oil of the Ovelopment and d.y-
arAtion o 4kalolb In Scopolia c=iollca,
, . V. Lenin-
S. R. Shgllenya S. M. Kirnov Military Med. Acad.,
e in. Zhur., Akad. N4uk S.S.S,R. 38, 570-81
-(195~).-The plant develops best in shady places. Max.
accumulation of Plicalold corresponds to the period of highest
blooin development. Besides the roots, the leaves contain
nomax. of the alkaloid just prior to yellowing. 1. S-L-.~
SHPILlpan, S.Ye,
Introduction of some alkaloid planta in Leningrad Province. Trudy
Bot.inst.Ser.6 no.7:298-299 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Voyanno-maditsinnkaya akademlya im. S.M.Kirova, Leningrad.
(Loningrad Provinco-Alkaloirls)
SRPILENYA, S.Ye.
Correlation between alkaloid and chlorophyll accumulation in
nightshades (Solanaceae). Bot. zhur. 44 no.7:992-995 Jl '59.
(MIRA 12:12)
l.Voyenno-meditsinska3ra akademiya im. S.M. Kirova, Leningrad.
(Nightshade) (Chlorophyll) (Alkaloids)
PAVLOVSKIY, Ye.N.; SHPILENTA, S.Te.
Botam7 teaching at the S.M.Kirov Academ7 of Military
Medicine. Bot.zhur. 44 m.12-.1783-1785 D '59.
(14IRb. 13:4)
(Leningrad--BotarV-Study and teaching)
~ V 1,4'j
iiUTHOR: Shpilenya, S. Ye. SOV/20-124-4-62/67
TITLE: Effect c-L Foll-ex utrition on the C,-ntents of Alkaloids and of
~;hloromyli in the Leaves of Datura Inermis (Vliyaniye vnekorne-
vogo pitaniya na 3oderzbaniye alkaloidov i khlorofila v listlyakh
durmana)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, NE 4, PP 944-946 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Although numerous investigations into leaf nutrition have been
carried out, there are extremely few data in scientific publications
on the top-io mentioned in the title. In the paper under consideration
the effect of an ammon--um sulfate solution on the dynamics of the
alkaloid and chlorophyll accumulations in Datura inermis were
studied in the above relation. Leaf nutrition was carried out during
flowering (August 5), and during fruit ripening (September 5)~ As
a side result it could be found that this leaf nutrition delays
both flowering and vegetation. The plants to which nutrition had
been applied were 10-20 cm higher than the control plants, Table 1
shows the weight increase with 1-3 % ammonium sulfate solution.
Prom table 2 it can be seen.that, besides the increase of the
alkaloid content during flower bud formation, said content also zose
Card 112 aith the action of leaf nutrition (on August 5) 13Y 0.4 t"as against
3011/20-124-4-62/67
Effeot of 2~-;Iiar 'utrition on the Contents of Alk-alcids and of Chlorophyll in the
Leaves of DaLura Inermis
0,37 % in the control plant),, The relative increase in the alkaloid
content is particularly marked towards the end of vegetation., In
Datura inermis the chlorophyll accumulatien takes an irregular
course,. However, there was a similar increase as in the case of
alkaloids subsequent t,:w leaf nutrition, A 2 ~-ammonium 3ulfat;~~ so-
lution proved most effee-tive,, The leaves of the test plants showed
a vivid green color, expept after the application of a 3 ~--aolutio;i,
In the latter case ~he leaf blade showed a yellow edge during the
first 5-7 days, Thus leaf nutrition with 1-2 ';"mmonium sulfate
solution is favorable fcr the development of the alkaloid-containing
Datura inermis.-There are 2 tablFs and 3 references, 2 of which
are Soviet,
ASSOCIATION: Voyen-no-med-itsins-kaya. akademiya iL--i. S. M. Kirciva
(Academy of Military 11iledicine imen-i S. M~ Kixo-z)
PRESENTED: October 14~ 195S., by A, I. OFarilvi. Academ--cian
SUBMIWED: Apr.-*Ll 25., 1958
Card 212
SHFILEENYA, S.Ye.
Effect :)f light on the devel,)pment and alkaloid accumulation of
various Datura species. Ucb. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 178:111-117
'59. (MIRA 14:7)
(Datura) (Plants, Effect of light on)
SHPILENYA, S.~e.
Fffect of moisture deficiency in soils on the dynamicsof alkaloid
accumulation in the genus Datura. Dokl. AVI SSSR 141 no.3:75J-753
N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Voye:lno-meditsinskaya akademiya im. S.M. Kirova. Predstav-
leno akademikom Ye.N. Pavlovskim.
(KANTS, EFFECT OF ARIDITY 011)
(ALKILLOIDS)
(ZATURA)
1 ic
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!
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isolation and investigation Of the xinc t&m&te
plexes. JI, II'd Arts L'Wgv Voranefieniff (U. S
'
p.4(in hnalhila. '03)
g
-
'
of ZnSU). and Na lartc2te Yi0drd in
Yhc Will
It ~.J)_ -00
v4n oil the addn. of ale., a ppt. ZnINACJ1,(h?v;
00
arut in stronally -0 o
.1k, wilta, Nu,C,1fZn0.-(NAiC.1lXh)u- Tbc r"U'Ple'" -00
i.mIlICA in Orntroll and talk. MAJIq. Ale III)t mataldc mild III,
Thirty-
kanily hydiolred to Zia Wtirate and ZT1411111.
All 0
faaft-relic". A. A. 11(advAny
Of 0
*0 j
IN ze
00
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u 3
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41 1 1 a Od 0 - 1 aar 64 if a
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;
- - - - - A. 'i As a 0 * IN G 0 0 0
ii; * W"n of zinc sulf"t" and barium hydroxide.
ilev (D~agcstan Agr. Inst.). Zhur. w1m4l. Kkim.
4,1 -7ID4q).--SoIns.ofZnSO4 were successfullytitrated
with Ba(OH), solIns. provided the titratedmiln. did not rx-
cced 0.03-0.05 V and the titration was carried out at the
boiling temp. Phenolphihalein was used as indicator.
qually satisfactory results were obtained when builing
Y
whis. ut Ba(011), werv titruted with ZnS06. M. flosch
W~L
of fartm
tes azzd d!MkLO Ma
I dateralination SY varrous zatthadi F. S.
Sh Ile Trudy Dagest, Saviels.4h, ltiss.. 19!Z77.-
V,
M- Ref. Zhur., Rhim, 19,15, Ahstr. No.-
d.~
-F
an
the s
11,145 in 01n. of ammoniu
r
P e-
0
R" A&
., I N does not caitse interferez
on
t
4-
l
in the quant. determination of Za
t by the phos-
phate method. With -- concn. of ammonium
citrate > 0-5 N, Za), are not pptd. as ZaNH,POj.
The accuracy of the deten4ination of Zn b the
y
n,
phosphate method in ?be presence of ammonium
citrate, depends on many factus CpH. quantity of
citrate, (NH,),-.iPO,, NH,Cl, atc.), The aams,
effects 2re also obstrved in the dett-mination of Za
i by the carbonate nathod in the presence of alkali-
matalsaits, The more (NH,)AHP04 Isadd-A to the
soln. of zinc salts and ammoniu; -m citrate, the hlf"-
axe the results obtained for Zn, although.the n
are not quant, POW. The higher the cancn. of Na
tartrate or cittato in the soln., the gxeater Wthe
arror in the determination of Za4* by cubanate,
In all c4es colloidal ppt. ands solm axe obs-irved.
2
A can, Plata separation of Zrs+ As suipbide Is affected
in the presencq ofammonium tartiate orcitrate and
this method gives satisfactory 6eaults.
C. 1), Kov,
ACC_ NfU_M6_635663 0q) SOURCE CODE: UR/9008/66/000/273/0002/0002
AUTHOR: Shpilev, K. (Major-general', Engineering-technical service)
ORG: none
TITLE: On callouses and automation [Maintance of aircraft electronic equipment]
SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, no. 273, 24 Nov 66, p. 2, cols. 1-4
TOPIC TAGS: aircraft trAintenance equipment, electronic equipment, electronic test
equipment V,9C4.r-1177 _1V,68,
ABSTRACT: In one maintance unit a new laboratory was set up for testing vacuum
tubes and predicting their reliability. This laboratory is able to carry out large-
scale checks of the electrovacuum devices of aircraft 6fectron'ic equipment and
uncover the latent defects of vacuum tubes. This increases the reliability of
aircraft electronic equipment. Such laboratories have started to appear in other
units. It is also stated 'that the maintenanmoperations, which a mechanic can
perform independently, have been precisely determined.
SUB CODE: 01, 09/ SUBM DATE: none
UDC: none
AID P - 964
Subject USSR/Aeronautics
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 8/21
Authors Paramonov, A., Guards Eng. Lt. Col., and Shpilev, K.,Al
Engineer Major
Title Engineering-technical safeguarding of night flying
Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 12, 40-441 D 1954
Abstract The author enumerates conditions of ensuring the safety
night flights. He specifies the duties of various branches
of the services, gives examples of night flying organiza-
tion in units, and mentions some names.
Institution None
Submitted No date
SHPILE;V,-K,M.. inzhener-polkovnik; GOLYSHN. M.I., polkovnik
Engineer and military training. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no,'7:6-19 Jl 161.
(IKIRA 14:8)
(Airplanes, Military~-Maintenance and repair)
Odlitary education)
14(6) PHA~;E 1 1300K EXPLOITATION SOV/3071
Nr 1) Moscow.
ElaktroenergettkA, vyp. I (Electric Power Engln
ering
Izd-yo A SSSH, 1959. 159 p. Errata slip n rted 2,800 copies
:.
:
printed.
Edo of Publishing House; P. F. Ogarkov and Ye. N. Grigor-ye,; Tech.
lid : YV. Zelenkowni Editorial Board: Yu. C. Tolatov, Doctor
*
'T
S
H
E
1
;
of
ach
n
cnI
ciences (
. M. Markovich, Doctor or
asp.
d.).
Technical Sciences, 1. S. Stekollntkol, Doctor or Technical Sal-
enca 8, P. I. Zubkov. Candidate or Technical Scianc
-
0. V. Mtkhnavlah. Candidate of Technical Sciences,
--
V. I E..ttov,
Candidate of Technical Sciences, and N. D. Bol'sho, (Sa;retary)
PURPOSE: This collection of articles to Intended for apaciallets
In the various fields of electric power engineering treated in It.
COVERAGE: The first Issue of the collection or article,,
appeared In April 1959.
It in published by
ENIN I
G
M
S
USSH
K
A
mant
.
.
rzhlzhanovokly or the
cnder.7 of
ciences,
.
The.articlas In this Issue am based on research and work by the
authors undor the Auspices of E11IN. The articles are on a high
theoretical and technical level and represent original cantribu-
t0
fi
0
:arIou, present-day problems in electrical engineering.
:
!
,
.
.
,
.
Arm riven after mn,t ne th. --i-
-ftrkay ~YV Problem of Designing Saturable Reactors for Low-
Voltage Contact Rectifiers
The author considers the problem or designing saturable re-
actors for d-c low-voltage supp ly for electrochemical and
tleotrometallurgital
induBtrioa, which has not ba
adaquAtaly
,
tr ated In the ourrei t I Ito ra ture . He almaat prsenting a
N
:
a
tematla survey of existing method. and. GuZgeota certain
y
'
0-
_
-
0-c . dations on Methods of calculating saturable
't:
_T
I
0
~r
so t r
.
h
e
am 10 references: 2 SortatCar md n and
2 Znllliah.
UitevXTheory ant Rothod or Designing Voltage-Doublin
_'
&
a Capacitive Filter
ti fiers W 44
so
~
The method suggested by the author ~as tested ex~erloantally
and found to satisfy engineering requirozonts. hare are
11mraroncest 7 Soviet, 2Corman and 2 English.
Goralkin, N. V., Sh. r, ~_4tl,-e and P, M. Electronic
ZiaTt&t ton Generators Us-fn-&-a Six._pFa-sa Circuit
With a Buffer Bactirier 54
The authors credit Academician K. 1. Shenfer with the firat
t,
l
l
i
ectron
tudica to 193) on i
.* prob
ems or e
c
alleavrit
theorotIchl or. title a,z!,3at w~ra c-,n_
ducto4 in the USS2 by D. A. ZivjlimhIn, 1. A. Cl~bay,
re. L. Ettinger and by the al-atr=achanica lnb:ritory or
ENIN. The authors aide a wjmb~r- or of olva.
tronto excitation on laboratory no.-ala unlln~; d1froront air-
oult combirationa. All of the methoda ualn7 t,.affor ructiflorn
wire Introduced by the laboratory. The nithod, and roiulL3 or
investigations are prosonta4. There are ) references, all
Soviet.
Lut_t!4za, Sh. I. Analysis or an Electronic Exciter CCo.-tacta-
-Through N-T?Tra"_phaoo Circuit With a Dufrar Rectifier. 67
he author investigates simple and reliable three-phase
e
lectronic exciter systems with burrnr rectifiers art
applies the mothad of symmetrical components to obt%in
expressions for currents and voltages. This Article to a
continuation of the previous one. There are ) references,
all Soviet.
IGoralkin, N. V. and P, A. Shplieva. Application or Germanium
flectirlers in Excitatiop Circuits of Synchronous Generators 93
ThsaalectromochanLco laborato" of' ENIN davaIop:d.,Intl936,
an xperImantal. Installation of a synchronous g a ra or
quipped with a rotating germanium rantirlar in a bridge
:Lrcuit with gormnitim diodes of the DGTs-24 type. Results
or.a'xperimonts are presented. There are 5 rererancest.4
and I English.
AUTHOR: Shpilevskiy, E. K. (VflWus)
ORG: None
TITLE: Maximum signal separation circuit
SOURCE: Avtomatikaitelemekhanika, v. 26, no.,11, 1965, 2064-2067
57
TOPIC TAGS: signal Identification, electronic circuit, circuit design, circuit theory, speec
recognition, reading machine
jCz, q
ABSTRACT. The author proposes a maximum signal separation circuit of a given set of In-
pit. signals passing through parallel channels. The advantage of the circuit described is
that it always produces a single output signal with an indication of the channel along which
the signal had passed. A determination is made of the condition necessary and sufficient
for a single-valued separation of a maximum signal, and the condition for switching the
circuit Into anew phase. The circuit may be employed in electronic automatic devices.
It may also be used in the design of identification devices of various purposes, e.g., type
and handwriting reading devices, two-dimension and three-dimension image identification
devices, and speech Identification devices. Simulation results of the circuit by the
EMU-8 electronic simulation unit are presented. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 5 formulas, and
I table.
C., UDC: 621.391.16
Cardlhl SUB CODE: DP, EC/SUBM DATE: 17Dec64/ORIG REF:001/ OTH REF: 001
POLA14D / Chemical Technology. Processing of Naturally H
Deposited Solid Fuels.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 22, 1958, 75182.
Author : Salltsevich, Shpilevich, V.
Inst : Not given.
Title : The Hi ghlight of the Problem Present in the Pol-
ish Coal-Tar Chemical Industry.
Orig Pub: Koks, smola, gaz., 1957, 2, No 6, 211-21b.
Abstract: The present coal-tar chemical industry of Pol-
and (21 plants with 64 batteries of various sys-
tems) producesr.,,10 million tons of coke(in
1957; in coke and gas plants,,---,12.5% of the
mined coal is being processed. The average
charge per furnace chamber is 12.8 tons, the
Card 1/2
AUT-HOR: Sov/66-59-10-3/24
.TrT, M r
Sta,-d-24-g O-P n--i Charses !D- the Pnl4sh People's Republic
LD
PERTODICAL: Koks i khimiya, 1959, Nr 10.. pp 12-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In Poland, about 94~p cf the total ooka output is produced
from stamped charges. In further plEalned developments
of th6 coking industry stamped. charging will be used.
After a brief outlin-- of `511ie tbeo-ry of stamping, the
aT,rerage quality of coal 1:11ends used for carbonisation
and ttie average quality of the coke produced, as well as
scme results of an Investi-gation of the influence of the
amount of stamping work on the quality ?f coke produced
(taken from Foli-vti techLical literature) are given.
Main poInts: Lcw calking coalt3 (ym 9-13mm, y - thickness
of plastic layer) , high vc-ilatile (30-3256) and a high
strinka.r,,e (x:r 25-30mm) coals are used- The quality of
coke :)-codu3ed Is sat-isfactory for metallurgical
*
'
:
P'IrDoses (Mlok 7-loci-; MIO= 60-70~
):, it can-riot be
Sov/66--59-10-3/24
Stamping of Coal Charges in the Polish People's Republic
attained from unstardped charges. There are 4 figures
and 6 Polish references.
ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo tyazheloy promyshlennosti PNR
(The Ministry of Heavy Industry of the Polish People's
Republic)
Card 2/2
SHE~ZVOY
- , A~___
Shield for twin rotors in double barreled drJlling. Nov.neft.takh.-
Neftepwom.delo n0.6-09-41 154, (IERA U.-10)
(Oil well drillin . Submarine)
SHPILEEVOY, A.
Safe capstan shaft for an LM-2 two-speed draw works. Nov.neft.tekh.
Nefteprom.delo no.6:41-42 154.- (IMA 14-.10)
(Winches)
SHPILEVOY, A.
Safe capstan shaft for the winch of a tractor hoist.
tekh.: Neftepro=.delo no.6:42-43 254.
(Winches)
Nov.neft,
(='MA 14-:10)
15-57-3-3850
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3,
p 193 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Shpilevoy, A. I.
TITLE: -A Safety Bel t7io-r' High-Level Rig Workers (Predokhrani-
tellnyy poyas dlya verkhovogo rabochego)
PERIODICAL- Novosti neft. tekhniki. Neftepromysl. delo, 1956, Nr 6,
P 10
ABSTRACT: A safety belt of new construction has beell developed for
high-level rig workers. It is made from the same fabric
as climbing belts. It has a sliding support, no shock
absorber, and a total weight of about 2 kg. The author
describes the construction of the belt.
Card 1/1 no initials
KOSTINY B.A.; SHPILLOVOY, A.I,
Derrielgaan's cage for lowering casing columns. Trudy VNIITB
no.13:55-57 160. (MMh 14:121
(Granes, derricks, etc.)
K)STIN, TI.A., in?, S111"ILEVOY, A.I.; BARKIIUDAROV, A.I.
Safo ranair --il wpl]s from the derrickE with t~e help of a tractor-
mounted bois-.- Bezop. truda v prom. .5 n~.).8:21-22 Ag 161~
(MIRA 14:8)
IS05qyuz-i_v-- nau&n-)-issledovatel'skiy institut po tekhnike
bezopasnosti v neftyanoy promyshlennosti, g. Baku.
(Oil wells--Equipment and supplies--Repairing)
SHPILEVOY,,-G.N.;.-VOYNALOVICH3 L.K.., prepodavatell
For the publication of the "Great veterinary encyclopedia."
Veterinariia 38 no.1:12-13 Ja 161, (MIRA 15:4)
1. Glavnyy veterinarynyy vrach rayonnoy sellskokhozyaystvennry
inspektsii, Kirovogradskoy oblasti, g. Novo-Mirgorod (for Shpilevoy).
2. Zootekhnikum, Kirovogradskaya oblast, g. Novo-Mirgorod (for
Voynalovich).
(Veterinary medicine-Dictionaries)
(Encyclopedias and dictionaries, Russian)
SHPiLL:VO\l ) 1, /~-
I no ctystailliallon of low reltitilt strikes lit the fennel y
I' Ith the addition of warm water L A. S z
~Ivmrrlkl, A.44--ill P.-tv 223, \,, 3. 1U."I ) Out-
Impro"I.."It ill ill, Cfv,lll and C01.111,timl W
"im" % hun t I., m.. - lite 11 1, dl~'IIAI g"1
mm it,,-
.41 ......
.111.1 Oil- I.l~ ..I '11't .. ..... 1 .0-11 Ill
I'llegmg. ', "11.01 .1111t i'mcl Iml-I 1.
.-I lit, Imi'l J it., m.,
;Z-S.--
SHPILEVOY, M
At an advanced mine. NTO no.5:18 M7 '59. (MIRA 12:8)
l.Uchenyy sakretar' rayonuoy organizataii nauchno-tekhnicheakogo
obahchestva gornyakov, g.Shchekino, Tullskoy- oblasti.
(Shchekino--Coal mines and mining)
'All'it'I"Vey, V.
"More about cards-acknowledgements," Radio, 1951.
1. 'QEYZL-;R' r.; MAWSHKOFICq. 14; IIOSHCHENI~nov' m.'. mm'tvvy' V._; AMI.M. A.;
~GLOVAhmiy'o' V. V.
2. USSR (6oo)
h. Radio - Exhibitions
7. Radio amateurs are getting ready for the Eleventh All-Union Radio Exhibition.
R ad i a 4tXhVA4izGn-. Radio. No. 1e, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January, -1953, Unclassified.
107-58-6-27/58
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PIER101 !~;AL: Radio, 1958, Nr 6 , T, 2ij (USSTI)
ABSTRACT: '17!ae author complains about improper filling out of Q)SL cards,
mis~3ing addresses, etc. Further, there are no diplomas avail-
able For short wave and ultrashart wave amateurs.
Carcl 1/1 1. Radio-Amateur personnel
[F-IMPI, Ya.A.; SHTANIKO, V.F.; SHIII1010Y, V.K.; YURCHENKO, P.T.
Experimental model of t~~- aic. drive of drilling tool fz-ea-
control. Naft. i gaz. prom. 3:21,-14 R-S 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
SHPILEVOY, Yu.
industrial hygiene in the irolish reople's Hapublic. Okhr. truda i
sots. strakh. no.2:90-91 Ag '58. (MIRA 12:1)
(Poland--Industrial hygiene)
SHPILEVOY, Yu., referent
Problem of registering ships under foreign flags. Mor.flot
19 no.4:37-38 AP '59. 04IRA. 12:6)
1. Otdol mnzbdnnarodnykh evyazey TSentral'nogn koniteta prof-
soyuza rabachikh norskogo I rechnogo flota.
(Ships--Registration and transfer)
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"Our Erperience In the Treatment of Ebertanio
eize With'Potaselum Thiocyanate," A. M. ShpIlevqI**'
Fioulty Therapeutics Clinio, Moscow Mad Inst, MinlitrY
of Pub Health RSFSR, 3 PP
"Sov Maditaina" No 5
results of treatment of 104 hypertonio oases.
Potassium thlocyanate bas therapeutic effect, prevents,
headaches and sometAnes improves Vision. This, how-
ever, does not arrest progress of disease, and do-
crease in blood pressure Is small. Dooes should be,
adjustedto tolerance of each patient. Acclmlatllm!
UM/Medloine Blood Pressure, 31gb (Ccntd) May 1948,
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SIIPnZ,VSKAIA,, A. M.
Evaluation of surgical methods :Ln treatment of high blood prose-are,
Tor. ar4di. 22:3. Ilay-June 50. p. 26-33
1~ 0-fthe Faculty Therapeutic Clirdo (Director-Prof. Ye. H. Tar-Vw),,
Moscow Madical. Institute of the Minstry of Public Health RSFSR,, and
of the Fjimt Therapeutic Clinic MM-1.
CIM 19, 5, Nov.., 1950
,7(4)
AUTHORS: Nikolyukin, N. I., Shpilevskaya, G. V. SOV/20-125-3-52/63
TITLE: The Back-cross Hybrids Betweel, Sterlet, ..~ and
Huso Haso, as Compared to Their Original Forms (Vozvratnyye
gibridy sterlyadi i belugi v sravnenii s iskhodnymi formamij
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 3, pp 646-649
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Sterlet and Huso huso do easily cross-breed under experimental
conditions and produce completely viable intermediate-type-
hybrids of both reciprocal forms (Ref 4). Since 1952 such
hybrids have been bred in the ponds of the Teplovskiy Fish-
Breeding Institute (Saratovskaye. - Oblast), Hitherto progeny neither
of any type of sturgeon has been produced in the ponds, nor of
sterlet. In 1956 a mature sperm was found in a 4 year old
hybrid; in 1957 a progeny small in number was produced by
artificial fertilization of the spawn of a Volga Huso huso.
Only under the effect of hypophyseal injections the hybrid
separated sperm. In 1958 individual males delivered a small
Card 1/3 however,
amount of thin sperm. After hypophysectomy, it was
..
The Back-cross Hybrids Between Sterlet SOV/20-125-3-52/63
and Huso Huso, as Compared to Their Original :Forms
possiblc to obtain up to 50 CM3 at a time from a fish
weighing 2.5 kg. Thus it was possible to carry out back-croes-
breeding with each of the original types. Thus a series was
formed out of 5 types: 1. S=(sterlet); 2. Sterlet x (Huso huso
~ sterlet) - SES; 3- Huso huso x sterlet = HS; 4. Ruso huso
~ (Huso huso x sterlet) = HHS, and 5. Huso huso = H. The larvae
hatched from them were bred in aquaria with a permanent flow.
As expected the types S and SHS remained behind the types H,
HS and HHS with respect to the rate of growth. This can be well
seen on table 1. The hybrids HS and HHS grow more rapidly than
Huso huso which is due to heterosis. The total appearance at
the age of 3-5 months of each*of the hybrid forms correspondsto
the inherited nature of each individual (Fig 2). None of the
two back-cross hybrids showed an increased variability as a
result of a cleavage. The practical importance of the back-
cross-breeding may be e.g. in the case of a mass settlement in
the Stalingrad reservoir where the males (sexual -maturity at
the age of about 4-5 years) find among the sterlet females more
easily partners for reproduction at a time when their own
Card '2/3 females are not yet sexually mature. The ca-Dability of
The Back-cross Ilybrids Between Sterlet SOV/20-125-3-52/63
and huso Huso, as Compared to Their Original Forms
reproduction which in F 1 need not be fuily developed, ought to
increase in the back-cross hybrid. Reproduction will not only
take place between the F 1 males and females but is also to be
expected with sterlet. A polymorphic hybrid population thus
produced may create in the natural way a new not migrating race
of sturgeons. This -race will combine the fresh-water-life which
is characteristic of sterlet and the rapid growth of Huso huso.
It is to be expected that the mentioned hybrid will more easily
become familiar to fresh-water-life than a pure-bred Huso huso
as a result of a better adaptability, heterosis and the fact
that 1/4 of its blood is sterlet blood. There are 2 figures,
1 table, and 4 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Saratovskoye-otdeleniye Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta ozernogo i rechnogo, rybnogo khozyaystva (Saratov
Department of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Lake and River Fishery)
PRESENTED: December 11, 1958, by I. I. Shmallgauzenp Academician
SUBUITTED: December 10, 1958
Card 3/3
ZAPROMNTOV. B.G.; SHPILICVSKAYA, I.N.
Structural and mechanical properties of ferri- and chrofflislilica
gels. Trudy SAGU no.27:5-11 '51. (MLELA. 9:5)
(Silica)
UPROKKTOV, B.G.; VIRSKAYA, G.M.; SHPILEVSK&U, I.N.
Sorptive activity of mixed sorbents. Trudy SAGU no.27:13-24 13.1.
(Sorbents) (HLRA 9:5)
ZAPROMETOV, B.G. [deceased]; SHPILEVSKAYA, I.N.
At
Sorptive and catalytic activity of ferrisilicic gels. Trudy SAGU
no.33:3-10 152. (MLRA 9:5)
(Colloids) (Silica)
AKHMKWV, K.S.; SHPIMEVSKAYA, I.N.
Viscosity of polwvinyl chloride and porchlorated resin solutions.
Uzb. khim. zhur. no-3:51-55 '58. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Sredneaziatskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. V.I. L3nina.
(Polymers) (Viscosity)
SHPILEVSKAYA, I.N.; AMTEDOV, K-S-
Effect of plasticizers on the viscosit3r of poly-vinyl chloride
solutions. Dokl. AN Uz. SSR no.8:21-25 '58. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Sredneaziatski7 gosudarstvenny7 universitet im. V.I. Lenina.
Fredstavleno akademikom AN UzSSR S. Tu. Yunusov7m.
(Plasticizers) (Ethylene) (Polymers)
KKHMEDOV, K.S.; SHPILEVSKAYA, I.N.
Relation between the nature of the solvents and the viscosity
of polyethyleneg polyvinyl chloride, and perchlorovimyl. Uzb.
khim. zhur. no. 2:19-22 '60.- (14M 11+: 1)
1. Sredneaziatskiy gosuniveraLt3 t im. V.K. Lenina.
I (Ethylene) (Polyethylene)
61irl LEVOSKAYA , IINI, CAND CHEM SCIp "STRUCTURAL AND ME-
CHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF POLYETHYLENE,
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE, PERCHLOROVINYL AND GELS OF POLYVINYL CHLO-
A Z-J,
RIDE.- TASHKENT, 1961. (ACAO SCI UzSSR, JOINT #C--U COUNCIL
FOR CHEMISTRY, OEPT OF GEOL *W CHEM SCI). (KL-DVI 11-61,
211).