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E032/El-14
AUTHOR: Sivenkov. G.F.
TITLE: Radiometric signalling instrument for the control of
contamination of clothing
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, otdellnyy vypusk, Metrologiya
i izmeritelinaYa tekhnika, no.2, 1963, 123,
abstract 2.32.815. (Sb. rabot po nekotorym vopr.
dozimetrii i radiometrii ionizir. izlucheniy
(Collection of works on certain problems of dosimetry
and radiometry of ionizing radiations), no.20 M.1
Gosaiomizdat, 1961, 247-248)
TEXT. A device is describe for the recording of p-
contamination of the order of 109 P-particles over an area of
150 cm2 in 1-2 sec. The probes are in the form of 8 CTC-6 (STS-6)
counters, four of which are placed on the door frarae (two on each
side) and four are located in a cavity in the floor which is
covered by a polythene film. The recording part of the device
consists of a pulse-normalizer, a storage unit, a DC amplifier,
a signalling circuit and rectifiers, one of which supplies the
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Radiometric signalling instrument S/272/63/000/002/007/009
E032/EI14
counters and the other the signalling circuit. When the
signalling device is brought into operation, a bell is rung and
a red lamp flashes on the front panel of the device.
CAbstractor's note: Complete translation
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VOLOV-'E, A.A,, staral-ify nauchnyy sotrudnik; NIFITIN, Yu., mlpdrhiy
nauchiriyy i3otrudriik; MILOSLAVOVA, T., mlad5hiy nauclinyy
sotrudnik, SIVENKOVA, A., mladshiy nauchnyy so-..-udnllk
---- -- 1.
Potato wart and nitrnfen preparation. Zashch. rast. ot vred.
I ly)l. 9 no.8:42 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Natichno-issledovatellskiy Institut kartofellnogo khozyaystva.
SIVENKOVA, A.B., nauchnyy sotrudnik; D'YAKOV, Yu.T., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Systematic effict of the Bordeaux mixture substitutes. Zashch.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.1:29 '64. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Institut kartofellnogo khozyaystva, p/o Kraskovo.
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AUTHORI Dyakoyp YU.&.' T a; Sivenkove. As
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TITLEt' Chemical protection of potatoes from potato blight
:3OURCEt Nsuchnyye doklady vyesbey shkolys Bicloglabeskiye naukipl-_
no. 40 19650 183-188
TOPIC TAGS: borticulturep plant disease control fungicide
ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of fungicides, their application end d. 'r
residual effects on Pbytophtbora infestans are discussed. Neither
copper nor preparation AB have been effective. TMTD is more toxic to
Pbytophtbora infestans spores then Ziremp Captan or Bordeaux mixture
rbygon Is still better* Application with a blower-type sprayer onto the
lower leaves and the undersides of the leaves in necessary to obtain:
proper dispersion df the fungicide* Since Pbo infestane became,,
acclimated to a fungicide in, I seasong alternate application in an
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ACC NRI AP6005102
season is recommended, with consideration for the following factors,
Bordeaux mixture depresses plant growth when used early in the season.
Ph. Infestans develops resistance to organic fungicides more rapidly
then to Inorganic fungicides* Zineb and Ziren have certain tberapeuil:a
effects, and bane& can be used effectively after infestation. Ph*g6n.,.'
and TMTDO although highly toxic to spores on the leaf surface, do n6t
penetrate the plant and are readily wasbtd off. Application of,Zineb~."'.
and then of Bordeaux mixture gives better results then their application
in reverse order. Ph* infestans adapts more slowly to complex
preparation, hence addition 6f copper oxychloride to Zineb or ziraz~
Is suggested* Orlga.artc basr tables.6.
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Sivenkova, N. V. "Pediareed horse r~,,isin:7 in the subliz~~m
regions of Lenilrrrrad Golast and methods of i-,rprovinl- it.',
n Hi~lher Education USSR. LerfLngtad Af-ricultur-al Inst.
LeninE;rzad, 1956. (Dis5ertation for t';;e Degree of Candidate
in .'~'---ricultural Science)
So: iLnizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 1956. I-Ioscow. Pagges -~14- 109; 11-1.
VDO'Vit~', Yui iy i nauch'.Yy " , -1 1:,
Shakuvovic-h, student; SIVENTSEVA Narienda Dmi,riye,.--:a, st,il-~-~rit-ka-
diplomnitsa
St,abilizer of avatage voltage value.
7 no.12:1499-1500 164. (MTRA
2. JnStL4-11~ f4Z lki metall,~v ~'Ul SSSR (for Vdc.,vin.". 2. Sv~irdllovskiy
g-:~sudars Lvennyy in3 titut (fcr iullajcv, Siventsava).
tf.:s ly ti-..e rethod, `ry -;-resdriC. Stem.
IlLnufactare cif cerav;1c, ashlar, f'ficadr. p'.
i ker. -,,, 7;c;. /;., A!-,ril 1`1-5,2.
I'ontlilv List of Russian Accessions) Lilrar-,.- of Coni-ress
AuL-ust 1~ ;,52 . U--Cl
SIVER, L.Ya.; VIKUTAN, A.D.
Considerable saving of fuel. Stak.1 ker.11 no.1:32 Ja '54.
(MI-Rd 7:1)
(fte generators)
AUTHOR: Siver, L~ Ya. 72-F8 -5-12/18
TITLE: Adapting Heat Aggregates to Natural Gas Combustion
(Perevod teplovykh agregatov na szhiganiye prirodnogo gaza)
PERIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika, 1958, Nr 5, P.P 37 - 39 CVSSR)
ABSTRACT: In March 1957 all Aeat aggregates of the Khar1kov tile fac-
tory were adapted natural gas from ihe Shebelinakly deposit.
F"'rst it was necessary-to build a 900 m long main outside
the factory, and gas distribution points, and 4,5 km of
underground and open air gas pipes within the factory area. 9
tunnels kilns Ishat down alternately for 8 - 10 hours) , the
heating of the drying drums and*of the tunnel drying plants,
the boilers, as well as all supplementary heating devices were
adapted. After adapting all plants to the new fuel the gas
generators were switched off and deactivated. As a result of
this change the gasifying of prcdictive in-Etallations was reduced and
45 laborers who did heavy work were free for other purposes.
This change with the only short standstills was made possible
only because of a number of technical aids by the staff and
Card 1/2 the laborers. Provisionary manual regulators were produced which
72- 58 -5-12/18
Adapting Heat Aggregates to Natural Gas Combustion
reduced the gas pressure from 0,5 to 0,05 atmospheres absolute
pressure. Such a point,was erected on each of the 4 gas pipes
for the kilris (figure 1). The air supply for the gaa burnete
was directed through metal pipes and the gas burners were built
according to figures 2 and 3. In tunnel kilns the existing
burners were left because of technical difficulties; and only
the jet openings of the burners GN-2 were reduced to 8 mm and
those of the burner GN-3 to 9 mm; their jets were made longer
by 2oo mm in order to save the refractory diffusor lining. There
are 3 figures. .
ASSOCIATION: Kharkovskiy plitochnyy zavod (Kharlkov Tile Factory)
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
1. Natural gas--.Applications 2. Industrial plants-.-Equipment
Card 2/2
%YDEW)V. V.V., inzb.; SIVER, L.Ya., inzh.: Z;,VllkZHffY, I.M., inzh.;
BORYA.K. A.T.. inzh.-, ROKU1011ENKC1, F.V., inzh.
Semidry pressing of kaolin bricks. suggested by Y.Y.
Naidenov and others. Rats.i izobr.predl.v stroi. no.11:
79-82 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Po materialam plitochnogo-zavoda, stantsiya Los ev66,!
I
Kharlkovskogo sovnarkhoza.
(Kaolin)
SIVER, L.Ya.
Equipment for the glazing of ceramic pipe. 6-tek. i ker, 20
no.12~.23-24 D 163. OURA 17-1)
Z.S.; IANIFILOV, A.V., proC., retsenzent; Ki-"AVFTS~ 1. P. P
Prof., retsenzent;_~IVE~,_,F-Ya.) dots., retsenzent;
GRITSEMD) A.F., dots., retsenzent; KOSM-07, A.!., prof.,
retsenzent; KOTUAaOV, Yu.L., red.
[Structure of molecules] Stroenie molekul. LIvov, Izd-vo
Llvolfskogo univ., 1962. 213 p. 18:6)
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ZANANSKIVY. L.N.; SIVER, P.Ta.
Yeture of crys~l~ in microbe cultures. Vop.med.khim, 4:264-2-66
'52. WRA 11:4)
1
1. Kafedre biolaocheakay kh1mii Chernovitakogo Gogmedinatitutae
(BACTIMIOWY-CULMURES ABT CULTURE MEDIA)
(CRYSTALS),
R_j F Y4
USSR/Biolof~:r - Exrerimental mor,:,holo ff,
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 46/47
Authors : Zamanshiy, L. N.; Lopushanskiy, A., I.; and Siver, P. Ya.
Title : Rejuvenation of albumina in a regenerating tissue under effect of urea
investi.pated by moans of methionine marked with s35
Periodical : Dok. AN 53SIZ 99/1, 177-179, Nov 1, 1954
Abstract i The study of albumina rejuvenation in regenerating tissues under the effect
of urea by nnans of s35 marked methionine, is described. Tables showing dis-!.
tribution and content of s35 in the reienerating brain tissues of an animal,
are included. Eleven refer6nces: 9-USSR and 2-USA (1939-1953). -Tables.'
Institution : State Medical Institute, Chernovtsy
Presented by : Academician A. D. Sreranskiy, 4uly 12, 1954
USSR/Medicine Pharmacology, radiology
Card 1/1 17, 11119
FD-2809
Author Siver, P. Ya., Zamanskiy, L. N. and Lopushanskiy, A. I.
Title Effect of certain vitamins on the absorption of !131 by the thyroid
gland.
Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 6, 43-45, June 1955
Abstract Authors investigated the effect of vitamins, Bl, B21 C and nicotinic
acid on the absorption of iodine 1131 by the thy--oid glands of rabbits
and white rats. Results of the experiments demonstrate that when the
capacity of the gland to take up iodine is lcwered during malfunction,
added vitamins can increase this activity. No re-ferencer~ are given.
The results are presented on three charts.
Institution Chair of Biological Chemistry (Head: Docent L. N. Zamanskiy)
Chernovitsy Medical Institute (Dir: Docent N. B. Manlkovskiy)
Submitted 10 Dee 1954
SIVIR, F.Ya.; GRWHISHKIN. D.K.; ZAMANSKIT, L.N.; LOPUSHANSKIT, A.I.;
------ZXPRALOVA, Te.V.
Distribution of P32-labeled Stapbylococcus aureus in acute
experimental sepsis in rabbits. Vop.med.khim. 2 no.1:29-31 Ja-F 156
(MLRA 9:9)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii. biokhimii i fakulftetskoy khirurgii
Chernovitskogo meditsinskogo instituta
(MICROCOCCAL ININCTIONS, experimental,
aepticemia. distribution of radiophoaphorus labeled staph.
(Rus ) )
(SIPTIGIMIA AND BACTMMIA, experimeutal,
Staph. aureus, distribution of radiophosphorus labeled
Staph. (Rue))
ZAKANSKIY, L.N.; LOPUSHANSKIY, A.I.; SIVER, P.Ya.; KAPRADDVA. Ye.V.
Affect of urea on the incorporation of inorganic phosphorus into
re.g.onerating tissue [with. summary in Inglishl Von.med.khim. 2 no-5:
346-349 S-0 156. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Eafedra biologicheskoy khimii Chernovitakogo maditsinskogo instituts
(PHOSPHORUS, metabolism.
regenerating tissue. off. of urea on inclusion (Rus))
RIGNMERATION, metabolism in.
phosphoruc inclusion in regenerating tissue, off. of ures
(Rua))
(URKA. effects.
on-reggenerating tissue inclusion of phosphorus (Rua))
usm/iiuman and Animal Fhysiolo~sY - i4ctabolism.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 3i447
Author Zakrividoroga, S.P.) Zamnskiy, L.P., Lopushanskiy,
Siver, P.Ya.
Inst - -------------
Title Spread of Radioactive Thiamin in Tissues of Animals
During Emaciation of Organism and during Restoration of
the OrGinal Wei&it.
Orig Pub Byul. eksperim. biol. i medintsiny, 1956, 42, No 12, 43-45
Abstract A Aistinct degree of alimentary dystrophy was caused in
rabbits; then some of the rabbits were fattened to their
original weight, while another group of the animals con-
tinucd. to be fed without limitation for the course of 2
or 4 weeks. After this, radioactive thiamin was introdu-
ccd to the rabbits hyperdermically and they were stopped
uo for 24 hours. In the healthy control animals (HCA),
maximum radioactivity (PA) was found in the tissue of the
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USSR/Human
Abs Jour and r'hysic)109Y - Metabolism. T-2
Pee Zhur - Biol., 110 7, 1958, 31447
kidneysi then (in decreasing order) in the tissue of the
heart, liver, in the brain) lungs) muselec., and a minimum
In the blord. In the starved rabbits, a rharp increase of
RA was noted in the UGSUC of the liver, kidneys, ltinito and
musclesj and an insiLM
. ificant increase in the brain and
sPleCn. A distilict drop Of RA -was found in the tissue of
the heart and marrow. After fattening to restoration of
the original weight Of the body, HA in all tissues 1~as low
er than in HCA.
Was noted During further fattening an increase of RA
', it approached that observed in HCA* Daily CX_
aretion of radioactive thiamin in the urine one day after
its introduction hyperdermically in HCA,
the RmOllnt introduced) and in the starve comprised 71.5% of
In the starved animals, the presence is d anirzis 41.7%.
vitam.n. insufficiency that, presumed of a
'long with a greater P-CCUML"Ja-
t!Oa Of thiamin in the organs, conditions its lesser ex-
Card 2/3 cretion in urine* During recovery from the condition of
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AUTHOR: Siver, P. Ia. (Chernovtsy)
TITLE: Self-Diffusion of the Diphosphate ion in t?,e Syste,-i; 't','ator -
Electrolyte - 'Non-electrolyte (Samodiffuz-4ja 'Lor-a difosfata
v sisteme voda -- ~lcktrolit - neelektroolit)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizi4cheskoy khiiaii, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 5,
pp 1o65 - 1070 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This -aper giv-_~s data on -the coefficients -:~f tht2 sulf-
0
diffusion of the ion HP320 i" in the systeiii water - zodium
diphoophate - nox.--_-1cctrolyte a', 290 and 0.20C. Urea, 61acose,
or lactose were used as non-eler-trolytcs. Thp. phosphate
content was ;Ueasurudby meansof an e1ectrophoto-calorimeter, the
rate of the self -diffusion by the capillary 32
equal solutions were prepared; one, 1L1oaeve_-,,, contaiilc;d P
The testing period amounted to 7 - 10 hours at 250 and
40 hours ant 0.2r. The measuring rcsul-7s are 4
tables 1 and 2. The coefficient of self-diffv.~i:)n does no t
de-.end on the thermodynamic propErtics of thz_
Card 1/2 o:: the properties of tht; cnvironiaent on'r.
Self-Diffusion of the Diphosphate Ion in the System SOV/76-3/5-5-171133
Water - Electrolyte - Non-electrolyte
of self-diffusion of the marked phosphate ion decreased in
all solutions by addition of the non-electrolytes as well as
by addition of phosphate and a constant concentration of
the nonelectrolytes of 0.05 mol. This decrease is greater
than would correspond to viscosity increase. A linear relation
with a limit of error of 61~a' is derived from the data:
D 1.44 . 8.16 + 0-5. This formula can be used for calculating
tL self-diffu7sion of the diphosphate ion in solutions of
known viscosity. The author thanks Professor 1. R. Krichevskiy
for his help and advice in connection with the investigation.
There are 2 tables and 20 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
kSSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy in3titut Chernovtsy (State
Institute of Medicine, Chernovtsy)
SUBMITTED; October 19, 1957
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5(4) SOV/20-127-5-36/58
AUTHOR: Siver, P, Ya.
TITLE: The Mutual Influencing of Diffusion Flows in Multicomponents
Systems
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, "to! 127, Nr 5, pp 1062-1065
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The quantitative determination of the phenomenon mentioned in
the title was carried out in the simultaneous diffusion of the
1 32 2- and HP 3102- in the system waLer-sodiva diphosphate-
o r., i HP 0
nonelectrolyte. As acnelectrolyte, ,area, glucosep lactose or'
glyzerin were used. Whereas the concentration of the nonelectro-
lyte was kept constant, the urmarked phosphate had a con-
centration gradient which v&ried In the ccur~_-e of the expe-1-
ments. In this way it was intended, according to a paper by
I. R. Krichevskiy and Yu. V. Tsekhanskava (Ref 12) to find out
in what way the diffusion flow of the nonmarked phosphate acts
upon that of the marked one. Besides,, it was posaible, by
extrapolation of the diffusion ~osfficient of the marked
phosphate to zerog to find the coefficient of self-diffusion.
Card 1/2 Figures 1-4 show the experimental results and make distinatly
SOV/20-127-5-36/58
The Mutual Influencing of Diffusion Flows in Multicomponenta Systems
linear interrelations appear discernible. The extrapolated value
of the diffusion coefficient of the marked phosphate agreed
with the coefficient of self-diffusion measured in a preceding
paper. All experiments were carried out with equally directed
diffusion flows. At present, the author works on oppositely
directed flows. He thanks Professor I. R. Krichevskiy for his
valuable advice. There are 4 figures and 13 references, 3 of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Chernovitskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut (Chernovtsy
State Institute of Medicine)
PRESENTED: March 21, 1959 by S. 1. VolPfkovich, Academician
SUBMITTED: March 14, 1959
Card 212
31VER, r'-.YA., "M.D., ZJIIIA, Y13.5., ZA.-W';.-KIY, I.N , I
- icilt-r R A I (:VA~L, YE% v., yjl,s, 13, j . , LOT I! 42'fxly, A. I.
"Some Data on the Biochemistry of the Riliancement
of Regeneration."
Report presented at the r:th Int'l. Biochemistr-j Congress,
Ynscow, 1(~-16 Aug 1.-,61
S/021/62/000/002/010/010
D299/D304
AUTHOR: Si
TITLE: Diffusion in ternary systems in parallel and opposite
diffusion streams
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk UkrRSR. Dopovidi. no. 2, 1962, 218-22!
TEXT: The results are given of an experimental verification of On-
Sager's theory in ternary systems. The interaction was studied of
diffusion streams in 24 ternary systems of water-sodium diabasic
phosphate - nonelectrolyte (urea, glucose, lactose and glycerine),
in parallel and opposite directions. In the parallel diffusion
streams, the diffusion of the labelled and unlabelled phosphate
ions took place from a capillary to a glass tube. In the case of
opposite diffusion streams, the labelled ion migrated from the V
tube to the capillary, and the unlabelled from the capillary to the -
tube (as before). The diffusion coefficient of the labelled ion
was determined; that of the unlabelled ion was not determined, but
it can be assumed that it did not appreciably differ from the ob-
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3/021/62/000/002/010/010
Diffusion in ternary ... D299/D304
tained coefficient (as the solutions were mixed). The results of
the measurements are plotted as graphs of the diffusion coefficient
versus the log of the activity gradient of the nonlabelled phospha-
te. The activity of the phosphate in the solutions was determined
by cryoscopic data. As could be foreseen, in the parallel directiong VO
the labelled-ion flow was strengthened by the unlabelled one, whe-
reas in opposite streams the diffusion of the labelled phosphate
is weakened through Its interaction with the unlabelled. The ob-
served effect was roughly equal for both parallel and opposite
streams. The considerable inclination of the lines (graphs) in all
the 24 investigated ternary systems is proof of a noticeable inter-
action of diffusion streams. This effect is beyond doubt; it merely
requires further quantitative analysis. The above method for veri-
fying Onsager's theory was found to be fairly simple and expedient.
There are 4 figures and 8 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-So-
viet-bloc. The references to the English-language publications read
as follows: D. G. Miller, Chem. Rev., 60, 15, 1960; J. Anderson,
K. Saddigton, J. Chem. Soc., 381, 1949; J. H. Wang, J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 73, 510, 1951; W. A. Johnson, A. L. Blabb, J. Phys. Chem.,
60) 14 1956.
Card 2~3
SIVER) P.Ya.
Determination of salting-out constants and activitieB in ternary
solutions from freezing point depression data. Zhur.fiz.khim.
37 no.8rl?69-1775 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Chernovitskiy meditsinskiy institut.
(Salting-out) (Systems (Chemistry)) (Cryoseopy)
SlVllt, P.Ya.
Experimental verification of the Zhur. f I z.
Idiim. 36 no.9.-1947-1951 5 162. (,'.,jRA 17:6)
U,
1. Cher-novitskiy gosudar5tvenny-y Tiiedits-rskiy institut
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AUTHOR: Sivery Yu. G.
TITLE: Nonateady Electrode Processes in Stirred Media. I. Voltage Verms
Current Measurements at Constant Potential
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimiip 1959P Vol 33, Nr 11, pp 25t36-26oo
(USSR)
ABSTRACTt The main task of the voltage-current measurements at constant
potential is the determination of the dependence of the current
density (of the current passing through the cell) from the
duration of the electrolysis at constant potential of the
polarized electrode. For immobile solutions this problem has
already been solved by studies of A. I. Sokolov (Ref 1)t
Smutek (Ref 2) , Delahay (Ref 3) 9 and others. For 6tirred
solutions only inadequate data are available (Refs 4,5)-
Equat-lons are derived, which can be applied without limitations
for both reversible and irreversible processes and also for
general cases with any desired degree of reversibility of the
electrode reaction. The equations were derived under the as-
sumption that there is a larger excess of indifferent electro-
lyte in the solution and that the course of the diffusion is
Card 1/2 linear. The derivations are presented in the following sectionst
SOV/76-33-11-37/47
Nonsteady Electrode Processes in Stirreli- Media. I. Vol tage-Te rsus- Current
Measuremeftts at Constant Potential
the general case, the completely irreversible processes, the
completely reversible processes, the stationary equation
(mentioning papers of V. G. Levich), several general equations
and experimental determination of the values of E and k
thickness of the diffusion layer); the criterion of ir-
reversibility; the distance totho front of diffusion; esti-
mating the error of calculation in the equations derivel. Be-
sides the above equations, there also are some for the quanti-
ties which, in the general case of nonsteady processes, charac-
terize the liquid layer of the side-electrode (which contains
already little of the reacting substance). There are I table
and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIGN: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isel-edovatellskiy inatitut istochnikoy toka
(All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Current Sources)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1958
Card 2/2
SIVER, Yu.G. (Moscow)
~,; ` -.-I - -
Unsteady electrode processes In stirred media. Part 2. Zhur. f1se
khIm. 34 no.3:577-584 Mr 160o (MIRA 13:11)
1. Yeesoyuznyy nauchno-Iseledavatel'skiy, institut istochnikov
toka.
(Zlectrachomistr7)
TRUBNIKOV, G.R.; SITRGllq, Yu.M.; GREBI,"TIMIKOV, B~S~
"-I.-..- --------
Progiamcontrolled thermostat. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 no.6:150--
151 11-D 161. (1,1IRA 14--11)
1. Institut khimicheskoy V.ziki AN SSSR,
(Thermostat-)
SIVERGIN, Yu., nauchnyy sotrudnik-, VONSYATSKIY, V., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Simultaneous creation of the material and part. Izobr. i
rats. no.12:4 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
13,004-65 -EWW/EPF ~WEPRAWPOWT Pc-h/Fr-4/Pa-4 RPL RM/WW
ACCESSION NR: AP5000715 S/0191/64/000/012/0006/0009
AUTHOR: Berlin, A. A. Kefell T. Ya., Sivergin. Yu. M Fil
_1jpp2y�kays,'1u. M. , Ivakina. 1. P.-
--wishkova, V.T.
TITLE: Properties of curc-,~ polyester acrylates with varying polymerization ~-eeffi'~Fe-n~--
SOURCE: Plastielieskiye massy*, no. 12, 1964, 6-9
TOPIC TAGS: polyacrylic resin, polyesteracryl ate, cured polytter, polymer mechanic
property, polymerization coefficient, polymerization initiator, polymethacrylate
ABSTRACT. llomologs of dimethaerylate-bis--!(diethyleneglycol) phtnaiate QVIDF) wt *th a
coefficient of polymerization Gf L-5 were homopolymerized or col)ol3,m(.f ized with a free
radical initiator; the solids obtained showed a monotonous decrease in hardness and increase
in relative elongation anti impact toughness with increasing length and flexibility of the olig-
omer block, while the tensile strength reached a maximum at a polymerization coefficient
of 2. The liquid homologs with a polymerization coefficient 1-5, 8, and 20, a viscosity of
60-8000 centistokes a molecular weight of 500-5000, and having the general formula
H2C:C(CI13)C(:O)OCII C1120CI12CH20- ECOO) C(;H4C(:O)OCH-IC1190-CI12CH20-In-C(:O)
C(CH )-CH (n being Xc coefficient of polymerization) ere obiained by a previously pub-
lish~2 ' Old of condensation from phthalic M~ydrid FI
m _e ~ diethylene glycol, and methacrylic
acid. Thehomo-andO.5:0.5c r~ were glassytor elastomeric solids, depending on
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the coefficient of polymerization, and the mechanical strength of the copolymers was slightly
improved as compared with the properties of the homopolymers. The increase in tensile
strength with a decrease in the coefficient of polymerization from 5 to 2 is ascribed to an
increase in crosslinking, while the lower strength at a coefficient of 1 is ascribed to struc-
tural stress and a decrease in orientation capability. Swelling tests in acetone vapor proved
that swelling increased with the magnitude of the oligomer block, as expected from the theory,
along with increases in water absorption and combustibility. The polymers were resistant
to aqueous solution of 1 and 10% NaOH, 3 and 30% H2SO 10% NaC 1, 5%. CH3COOH, and to
ethane and heptane, but not to dichloroethane, 5% pheno
or concentrated H2SO4- Orig.
art. has: 3 tables, 3 figures and 1 chemical formula.
ASSOCLITION: None
SUBMIT TED: 00
NO REF SOV: 008
ENCL: 00
OTHER: 005
SUB CODE: MT
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IL 40988-65 EVrr
)/EPF(c)AwP(J)/T
;ACCESSION NR: ARS005645 iSYGMQ81/64/000/022/905519055
IROURCE: Ref. zh. IChimiya. Abs. 223373
AUTHOR: Sivergin, Yu. M.; Frolov, P.V.
TITLE: DeterminWthe hardness of eril materials
polym-
CITED SOURCE: Vestn. tekhn. I ekon. inform. K.-i in-t tekhn-ekon. fatted. Goof
kom-ta khim. I neft. prom-sti pri Gosplane SSSR, no: 1, 1964, 27-28
TOPIC TAGS: hardness measurement, hardness meter, polymer hardness, polymerization
control, static load
TRANSLATION: The principle on which the operation of the TP-1 hardnes.3 mete.~r is
based is that an indentor. is pressed into a sample of the material to =esMlal ~aconstant-
rate of deformation of 0. 04 mm/sec. until the stress on the material becomes equal to
the selected load. At that moment, the drive gear Is automatically disconnected, the
gradual movement of the indentor Is stopped, and the sample remains under the influence
of a static load. The sample Is subjected to this load for a given period of time. The
device permits the use of loads varying from 0. 5 to 48.5 kg at intervals of 0. 5 lcg. Numer-
ical data are presented for the hardness of various polymeric materials (thickness 6.5-12
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mm) as determined with the aid of the TP-1 device with a static load acting for 3 minutes.i
This device permits materials to be studied which have a broad range of hardness. For
materials in which the hardness Is < 10 kg/mM2, the duration of action of the static load
should be>N3 minutes, while with a hardness > 10 k- M in te is uf en This
g/m 2 1 m u 9 flcl t.
method of determining the hardness can also be used for controlling the conditions of
polymerization and for preparing polymers with optfmwn properUes. Z. Ivanava
ENCI.: 00 SUB CODS.- MT, 1E
Cora
l'O
A(Xh;S6 N Nil: AP1,043305 S/0032/64/030oa/102iAo2i
AUTHORSt Sivergin, Yu. M.; Russiyan, Ye. K.; Frolov, P. V.; Bukolov, Yu. Ye.
TITLE: Apparatus for determining the hardness of plastics
SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 30, no. 8, 1964, 1021
TOPIC TAGS: poly-mer plastic, plastic hardness, hardness determination, motor
RD 09, hardness tester
ABSTRACT; An apparatus was,designed for testing the hardness of polymer'Tiastica
under identical conditions (see Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). It delivers loads of
0,5-46,5 kg in 0,5-kg intervals and produces plastic deformation at the rate of
0.04 m1sec. Its activating mechanism 2, consisting of a reversing motor RD--09 V
and a reducer, activates the spindle 3 carrying indenter 4. Lever 5 bears against
~2ol=i 6. Loads 7 are suspended above the long arm of the lever and are lowered
or --aisod by handles 9. Shaft 10 bear,- through prism 1-1 against the short am of
1,iver. This shaft, carrying the object table 15, is moved vertically by an'
olactronagnet under the influence of the applied load. Spindle movement is
aau,ged by indicator 16 and..shaft movemont by indicator 17. The motor is connected
and disconnected by handles 18 and 19. in operation, shaft 20 is lowered when
113.
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necessary loading is applied. 'The test specimen reiting on table 15 is
brought into contact with the.indenter by nut 21, and the actuating-machanism,is
-started with switch 22. The indenter Is then impressed into thespecimen at-a
constant rate until the strei~;in the material becomes equal to the applied load.-
At this moment the apparatus is autom .stically swit&ed off and the table in freed
iby the electromagnet. Shaft 20 is next lifted and the motor in reversed. Orig.
j,art. has: 1 figure.
!.'ASSOGIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademfi niuk SSSR (I6stiiiate of
i Chemical Phyi~icb, Acadengr of Sciences SSS
R~.
!i]SUBMITTED:, 00 F.NGL t 01
suB CODE;: IE MT NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000
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Fig. 1. Schematic
drawing of hardness
tester
Card 313
ENCLOSUREtol
;A!
LAHTENSETED4, G.I.; STVFRG714, Xu.M.; BERLIN, A.A.
tpplicatior. of the adiabatic method for the determinaticr, of
kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of processes, Teoret.
1 eksper. khim. 1 no. 5:690-694 S-0 165 (MIRA 19,al)
1. Institut kbiruicheskoy fizi.k1j. AN SSSR, ',Ioskva. Submitted
Ifarch 8, 1965.
SIVERGRI, Yu.M.; FROLOV, P.V.; RUSSIYAN, Ye. K.
Standardize the method for determining the hardneBs of antics.
Standartizatsiia 29 no. 11251-52 N 065 (MIRA 19tl
~A
-L--21222-66 - EWT(m)/&WP(J)/T/ETG(M)-6 W-WIRK
C
NRI AP6008397 SOURCE CODE: UR/ 037 4/66/1000/001/0003/0006---
'AU1_'.-HOR: Babich, V. F.; Sjyp~rin, Yu. M.; Be lin, A. A.; Rabinovich, A. L.
JORC: institute of Chemical Physics AN SSSR, Moscow (Institut khimicheskoy fiziki
IAN S11SR, Moskva)
ITITLE: Correlation between the equilibrium modulus of high elasticity and the number
jof cross-links in rigid network structure polymers
SOURCE: Mekhanika polimerov, no. 1, 1966, 3-6
TOPIC TAGS: crosslinking, polymer structure, elastic modulus, temperature dependenceo
temperature effect, equilibrium
ABSTRACT: The dependence o e the equilibrium modulus of the high elasticity of Poly-
mers of olyg2esteracrylatU on temperature was investigated. The modulus was shown to
increase with the raising temperature. Itw&s determined that the higher the extent'of
cross-linking, the lower the correlation of experiment with theory concerned. Orig.
art. has: 4-figures, 3 formulas, and 1 table. [Based on authors' abstract.] INT)
SUB CODE: U,:20AUBM DATE: l7jul65/ ORIG REP: 004/ OTH REP: 003/
Card 1/1 8Lqr ubc: 6T8:539.32
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L 3Z69-66.--- EWF(j)0jWT(m)/j IJP(c) R"
ACC NR,AP6012139 (AY SOURCE COM U1VO4lW66/0O0f007/O057/OO5?
ru
IN-VaTORs Berlin, A. A.; Kqfeli, T. I&.; rilip"Ta1we, Ta. M.; ~q
Korolev, V. Vj Makholl1m, L. Ij LOOMM'We a. I.
ORG s . mono
TITLES Preparation of polyacrylate enters. Clams 399 No. 1 5
SOURCES Isobrateniya, promyshlennyye oitirastay,, towarnyye anaki, no. 7, 19669 57
TOPIC TAGSs polyester, acrylatep polymerisation
ABSTRLCTt An Author Certificate has been Issued describing a method of preparing
pnlyacx7late eaters by low-teqnratum polynierizationyin bulk of sommieric and
oligomeric acrylate esters in the presence of pe A initiators. To speed up
the process the system benzene roxido plus polyasophonylem plum.fillor with a
developed surface such as PK-395-407in suggested an the initiatori The polynerise-
tion is carried out in the presence or an Inhibitor of sedium potency, for instance
benaoquinons or diphanyludne. [LID]
SUB CODES 11,07j6uBm DATE, 22Aug62
.67A, 1210
k 1 t !71
ACC HR: jv6or272?5 SOURCE CODES UR/0191/66/000/008100113/~321-
AUTHORS Bey Ip
linp A. Ao; �tr!kx_ A. G. Kefeli, T. Ta.; Sellskaya, 0. G.; Siverging
Yu. M,; Komleva, L. K.
ORGI none
TITLEt Kirlitol. oligooster acrylates/and some properties of their polymers
SOURCES PlaatichoskJ," massyp noe B. t9669 18-21
TOPIC TAG31 acrv'late, xylitol, polycondensation, adipic acidl sebacle acid, plithalic
anhydride
ABSTRACTS The synthesis and polymerization of oligooster acrylates (OEA) based on
.Vlitol~and norto properties of products of their curing were studiod. The synthesis
was carr rjrizat-*1011~10thod
flod out by the condensation tolon and involved the reaction of,
xylitol with adinic acid, sobacie ac1d or plithalic afflWdrIde, with mathacrylic acid -as 1
tho monofunciJorml tologen, 112SOI, or p-toluensulfonic acid as the catalyst and hydro-
quinone as the inhlbl~or. As Indicated by the amount of water formed by the reaction
:and by the analysIs of physicochemical proportles of the synthesized OEA, the polyes-
torification reaction in toluene does not involve xylitol itself, but its 1,4-monoan-I
hydride (xylitan). The degree of dehydration of xylitol depends on the natnM of the
,catalysti it was much greater In the presence of 1123Q~ than In the presence of p-tolu-i
enasulfonic acid. The conditions of synthesis of the Droduct of -the reaction W-1th
Card 1/2 uDc, 6?,13.674,65'52'28.01:539.2
bard 2/2
AIMUDMOVO V.A. (MwL-W)j S17MIKOVAM, Ijo. Ukxsk-m)
PadiWwapj of aLlIgawt tumro of the modiWttmm6 TrALv
MentZ. ==h.4sal. Inst. mft. L rad. 32 00,18183-190
964. (MM-1 28sU)
f.-&LITAAENKOv L.M. (Maekva); MERKMA, 14.A. (Monkva)j Vr
S.MR1XCVA* 1074. (koekvv) ATURI,'~A, V.P. (Nnskv&),
Problem of Me causes of errors in the diotgrnsis ef chronic
radiation sickness, Trudy TSentr. rauoh.-issj, !Lst, rebt
rad, 11 no,107C-278 064, (HIFLk 18:1116
SrIL-Riii" V. V.
"The Problem of Utj i i zing Layers of Peremlial Grasses," Dok. V-5 Ak- Se khoz. Nauk.
11o. 2, 1949. I-Ibr., Sara Agricultural Expertnental Sta., -cl949-.
SIVM, A.P., redaktor.
[RAdAr station equipment) Priemniki radiolokatsionnykh stantsii.
Perevad a angliigkogo, pod red. A.P.Siverea. Moskva, Izd-vo
"Sovetskoe radio." Vol. 2. 1949. 354 p. (MIRA 8:2)
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Radiation Laboratory.
(Radar)
'I -J,
T'r.
Vt
Si*"'ERS) A.r.) ed.
Threshold sigmals. 1,bskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1952. 402 P. (53-19526)
TK6553.1-3917
PHASE I TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 395 - I
BOOK Call No.:' AP618536
Author: SIVERS, A. P.
Full Title: RADAR RECEIVERS
Transliterated Title: Radiolokatsionny-ye priyeaniki
Publishing Data
Originating Agency: as None
..ng House: oviet Radion Publishing House
Publish4
Date: 1953 (second edition) No. PP.: 359 No. of copies: Not given
Editorial Staff
Editor: None Tech. Ed.: None
Editor-In-Chief: None Appraiser: None
Others: The author expresses his gratitude to Prof. V. I. Siforov,
A. A. Savellyev, and V. N. Ivanov for their contribution to the
writing of the manuscript. Mention was made that A. P. Belousov,
V. I. Siforov, and A. A. Kolosov have carried on research in the
field of pulse-type receivers.
Text Data
Coverage: T4is book is an attempt to fill the gap in radio literature
In the fiel'd*of radar signal reception: it is, therefore, presented
as a comprehensive exposition of the methods of computation and de-
sign of pulse-type superheterodyne receivers for radio detecting and
ranging work. The text is based on materials published in open
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Radiolokatsionnyye priyemniki AID 395 - I
domestic and foreign literature. The introduction contains a brief
history of Russian radio development, listing a fair number of key
personalities in this field. The extensive mathematical treatment
of the text is paralleled by descriptions, diagrams, and drawings
of components many of which identified by designation markings.
The value of this work lies In the treatment of this subject, whereby
each key component of various types of ra4ar receivers In covered
separately in considerable detail, somewhat In a manner of a hand-
book: data for the analysis and design of sub-assemblies of each
component are, for the most part, based on technical specifications
of manufactured equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ch. 1. General Data on Radar Receivers and Their Basic Requirements
it 2. Designing a Schematic Diagram of the Principal Components of
it a Radar Superheterodyne Receiver
3. Analysis and Design of a High-Frequency Block for Centimeter-
Wave Receivers
4. Analysis and Design of a High-Frequency Block for Meter- and
Decimeter- wavelength Receivers
5. Analysis and Design IF Amplifiers
6. Analysis and Design of Detector
7. Analysis and Design of the Video Block
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Radlolokatsionnyye pr1yenmiki AID 395 - I
Ch. 8. Design and Analysis of Automatic Frequency-Control Systems
for Radar Receivers
it 9. Diagrams and Components of Anti-Interference Protection
Systems for Radar Receivers
Abpendix: An Example of an Analysis For a Centimeter-Wave Radar
Receiver
Bibliography
Purpose: Intended primarily for higher technical schools, and also
for radio engineers and technicians
Facilities: None
No. of Russian and Slavic References: 16 (including 8 non-Soviet)
Available: A.I.D.,Library of Congress
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BULOVSXIT, P.I.; MRS'KIN, V."S., O'tvetstvennyy redaktor; AKSFWOV, D.D., red.;
BLOOV, V.I., red.; VORONOVSKATA, Te.V., red.; GOLOVCHANSKIT, P.M.,red.;
ZAVALISHI11, D.A., red.; EPSH7NTN, M.O., red.; BORKHVARDT, G.K., red.;
PAVLOV, V.A., red.; POVALTAT9V, I.V., red.; Z1U&L.AP-, red.;
FILIPPOV, P.I., red.; MISHIN, V.I., red.; RLIKIN, Te.G.,tekhn.red.
[Theoretical bases for the technology of assembling aeronautical
instruments] TeoreticheBkie osnovy tekhnologii sborki aviatsionnvkh
priborov. Leningrad, 1956. 122 p. (Leningrad. Institut aviAtsionnogo
priborostroeniia. Trudy no.15) (MIRA 10:11)
(Aeronautical instruments)
SIV3M, Arkadiy Petrovich; SUSLOV, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; ATS ANDROVA,
-... I... 11-1 A. , eA
kktor; KCRUZEV, N.N., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[Fundwentals of radarl Osnoryy radiolokataii. Mosbil lzd-vo
*Sovetakoe radio, 1956. z46 p. (Km 9: 5)
(Radar)
-L"ft (V-51 7
SOV/112-59-22-46703
Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 22, p 196 (USSR)
6 -44 00
AUTHORS. Klyachkin, L.Z., Sivers, A.P.
TITLE, The Selection of Optimum Pass-Bands of Stages of a Broad-Band Radio-
receiving~'Devlce
PERIODICAL: Tr.,,Leningr. in-t aviats. priborostr., 1958, Nr 18, pp 48 - 53
ABSTRACT: Determined are the optimum values of pass-bands of stages of a receiver,
consisting of single-type and different-type stages. The following types
of stages are considered: 1) with a single tuned circuit; 2) with a pair
of coupled circuits with an optimum coupling; 3) a pair of stages with
single detuned circuits with a flat frequency characteristic; 4) resistive
amplifier stage without the frequency characteristic correction. The
results obtained make it possible to determine the minimum necessary
number of amplifier stages of a receiver and-the pass-band of :individual
stages. x
V,M.L.
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PHASE T 3'--,CK E~OLOITATI~~-,'F
Slv~rs, Arkadiy Petrovic~h, Nikolay Aleksandrovich -Su5tov, and
"e , e 1 1 s ki y
O:zno,,,rY ratl---~Iokatsii (Fundcmertlals of Radar) Leningrad. Sudpromgiz.
1959. 350 p. Errata slip inserted. 25,500 copies printed.
S,' I --! 1`1 -1- Ed. : L. D. Gol I dshteyn; Ed. : Ye.
11. V. Eras-tova.
This book is intended for radio sj.'.)t-cialists
5tt;dying radar. It wa3 approved by
Eo-1,1cation, USSR., as a textbook for radio
CT V-111ze's.
N. Shauralk; Te-ch. Ed.
and students of
the Ministry of Higher
engineering departments
COVERAGE: The authors discuss basic principles of radar. They
describe pulse, frequency and phase methods of ranging and
-~xpiain mnethods of determining azimuth and elevation of objects.
... hpy also analyze errors in measuring coordinates by means of
radar and discuss factors determining the operating range of
Fundamr--rt.a-13 of Radar
S 0,/2 8 5 0
radar sy5tems. They dis3uss counter-radar measures and describe
methods of transmitting rada-- infor7natiort. Use ot' radar beacons,'
identification sysl-'ems and 3ystems for selepting moving ob ects
are also discussed. Chapteifs 11 (ex~lept Se,--tion3 14 and 151,,
VT, VT1 and Sz~~t~tion 4--, cf Chapter IV
III (exoept Section '37),
were written by IN. A. Suslov; Chapter VIII, Se3tion 37 of
Jfj' T
Chapter Lntroductlon and Conclusion by A. P. Sivers;
Cliapter IX by V. 1. i and J'--,,,-tjOjj 13 of
Chapter III by A. P. 3ivers and N. A. Suslov; Sections 14 and 15
of Chapter II, Chanter IV (ex,--ept Section 45) and Chapter V
by A. P. Sivers ana V. I. Metellskiy. The material Is based
largely on lectures delivered by the autHors in 1950-1957. The
ho rs thank V. V. Tikhomirov, Corresponding Member of the
.~""~~.ademy of Scien-3es, USSR, for his help In preparing the
riiawi-s,~ript. They also thank L. D. Golldsht-eyn for reviewing
ti-le text. There are 99 references. all Soviet (in3luding
52 translation3).
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6(4); 7(7); 9D) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3414
Sivers, Arkadiy Petrovich
Radiolokatsionnyye priyemniki (Radar Receivers), 3rd ed.,
revised and enlarged. Moscow, Izd-vo "Sovetskoye radio,"
1959. 533 p. Errata slip inserted. No. of copies
printed not given.
Ed.: N.G. Zabolotskiy; Tech. Ed.: B. V. Smurov.
PURPOSE: This book has been approved by the Ministry of Higher
Education, USSR, as a textbook for schools of higher educa-
tion and for departments of radio engineering. It may also be
of use to radio specialists.
COVERAGE: The author discusses problems In the theory of
radar reception and outlines methods of designing and
calculating the parameters of radar receivers. He formu-
lates requirements of radar receivers and analyzes basic
problems of raception, such as the reception of weak
Card 1/11
SIVERS, F.
Writing and reading in today's France. P.69
TULLMULD (Eesti PEN-klubi, Valismaine EEsto Kirjunike Uit,
Ulemasilmne Eesti Kirjanduse Selts) Lund. Estonia.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol.8, no.12, Dec-1959
Uncl.
S S -11.
"*KorolAin Ya. J', LokiiiiLA'7-, i Siveru N L ligib 1
1 sl-ffe-.-~-
- foln-V '~7_sft&l 11 _ste7rE_e_vTl
us 0. fie
mehanilua kvraMya.) CBenditig and Mabillit)r of bewns
and beam nyMems. (Structural mechanict; of ships.)j
Gosudarstv. Na-_-Mn-Tchn. lzdat. Matii1165troitel. i Swlo-
stroitel. Lit., Mozcow-Lcningrad, 1.953. 519 pli. 1.3.40.
rubles.
In eight, chapters the authori prescnt the theory of
StrUCtUrcs, formulated with special consideration being
given to ship design. Intended as a textbook for students~
and reference book for practising engineers, the book de-
velops the various known metho& for solving the differ-
entia-1 equations referring to beams, grids of beams, frames,
arches. Special consideration is given to beams on elastic
foundations and to problems of stability. Numerical ex-
arnplc3 illustrate the methods throughout and.most nf the
results pertaining to beams are stmimarizLd conveniendy
at the end of the book.
The chapter headings are: 1) Applicition of the principle'
of virtual work to thp study ol the equilibrium of elastic
bodicq; 11) flending of qtraiqh~' 01) Mane fralues,
(7011sistimr ofstinight Ucoms; IV) Otrvvit frarn"t V1, B~nd-
wq ~"l I -ti- ov 0.;!;1 ic Plilmlatim-4; VI) -4 -'F
1. q.
of 111r. Al.
KOR)TKTII, Yakov Isayelvicl,; LOKSHT11. Aleksandr Zinov'yevicb; Slum-
Mikolav I17ovicb-, XURDYPIOV, A.A., redaktor; OSVEIISKAYA, A.A.,
rdRWF.VR". '"MrMA, V.11., tokhnicheakiy reduktor.
[Bonding and resistance of plates and cylindrical shells
structural mechanics of ships] IzbIg t ustoichivost' plastin i
krugovylr.h toilindricbeekikh obolochek; stroitellnuta nekhanika
korablin. Leningrad. GoB.sot~jznoe izd-vo sudoistroitel'not
promyshl., 1955. 30? P. (HLRA 8:11)
(Elastic plates and shells)
SOV/ 124-58-5-5957
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal,Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 5, p 143 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Sivers, N_L__,
TITLE: Investigation of the Reciprocal Influence of the Aggregate Flex-
ure of a Ship and Its Inner and Outer Bottom Floors and the
Part Played Therein by the Bottom Covering and the Inner
Bottom Flooring (Issledovaniye vzaimnogo vliyaniya obshchego
izgiba korablya i izgiba dnishchevykh florov na uchastiye v
nikh dnishchevoy obshivki i nastila vtorogo dna)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Leningr. korablestroit. in-ta, 1956, Nr 18, pp 23-3,11,
ABSTRACT: The stress condition of the outer bottom covering and the
inner bottom floor of a ship is examined considering that these
elements of the hull serve as chord members not only of the
floors but also of the equivalent framework and that they ex-
perience an in-plane sf'.'ressed condition. The problem is
solved on the assumption that the deformations in a transverse
cross section of a ship are subject to the hypothesis of plane
cross sections.
1. Ship hulls--Stresses 2- Stress A.A. Kurdyumov
Card 1/1 analysis 3. Mathematics
SIVERS. N.L., kand. t ekhn. nauk
Calculations for bottom span structural components in connection
with docking ships. Sudostroenia 24 no. 6:1-7 JO 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Hulle(Naval architecture))
(Docks)
EZLKTN, V.P., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; ISLIGOVA, M.A., kand.takhn.nauk;
KOVALNVSKIY, G.V., kand.takhn.nauk: MASYAGIN, A.V., kand.takhn.nauk;
IIZBYIDV. V.N., kcand.tekhn,nauk; RYABOV, L.T., kand.takhn.nauk;
SIVIRS N L., kand.tokhn.nauk; SOKOLOVA, A.S., Imnd.tekhn.nauk;
kand.takhn.nauk; KONTOROVTCH, B.M., inzh.
"Designing ships' hulls" by A.A. Pi-avdin. Revievect by V.P. BelkiaL , -
and others. Sudostroenle 24 no.8:78-79 Ag 158. (MIRA W-10)
(Hulle(Naval architecture))
KOZIYAKOV, Titaliy Vasil 'yevich; KOROTKIN, Yakov Isayqvich;
KUFJ)YUMOV., Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; LOKSHIN, Aleksandr
Zinovtyevich; POSTROV, Valeriy Aleksandrovich; SIVERS
Nikolay LIvovich:._YEKIV'OV, V.V., doktor tekhn. na . Prof.,
retsenzent; SEGAL, V.F., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., re-
tsenzent; SMOLEV, B.V., red.; ERASTOVA, N.V., tekhn. red.
[Book of problems on the structural mechani" of ships]
Zadachnik po stroitellnoi mekhanike korablia. [By] V.V.
Kozliakov i dr. Leningrad, Sudpramgiz , 1962. 254 P. (1,11IL4 15:6)
(Naval architecture-Problems, exercises, etc.)
SIVERS, N.L., kand.tekhn.nauk
Calculating bottom plating with several cross-pieces in docking
a ship on a keel-block. Sudostroenie 30 n0-1:9-10 Ja 164.
(MIRA 17:3)
.jovl~ll;
lilt uk, Y"Filluv V V 1~ in.
na,uk, retsenzent;
retsen:,.en-L; !i L. , nau,:hn. real.
ree..
Of Slli-~ PILI Le3 arvi span Inade of glass-
'I
I-einforced plqni~lsj Ustoic-l"i-vc-st? .9u.(i,-,-j:;kh plastf-yi i pere-
kr7,rt4-i iz steklopltastiknv. Leningrad, Sudostroeite, 1964.
Q0 P. kMiiill- 17:11
KHOMYAKOV. N.M.; SORNEVSKIY, B.I., retsenzent; SIVERS, F.L., redaktor;
VOLCHOK, K.M., tekhaicheskiy redaktor
[Selection of electric motors for powered dock machiner7l Vybor
elektrodvigatelsi palubnyi-.h elektroprivodov. Leningrad. Izd-vo
"Morskoi transport," 1955. 267 P. (MLRA 9:7)
Ollectric motors)
.--~~IRS Pavel LIvovich; TIKHONOV, V.V., dots., red.; GOaAkISKIY,
- - -
Yu.V-.,* r~Y.Ik-va; KOTLYAKOVA, 0.1., tekhn. red.
[Course on electric drives on ships]Kurs sudovykh elektropri-
vodov. Leningrad, Izd-vo I'Morskoi transport," 1962. 475 P.
(MIRA 15:12)
(Electricity on ships)
1A SOV177-58-9-1/51
AUTHOR: Sivers, S.G., Colonel of the Medical Corps
TITLE: Some Problems of the Co-operation of the I'ledical
Corps and Public Health Services
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 9, pp 3-6
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author reports on the co-operation of the bledical
Corps and the Public Health Services during 7,11 11 and
now. In the Soviet Union, there exists a continuously-
extending State network of medical-prophylactic in-
stitutions employing more than 300,000 physicians
and 2.5 million medical workers. In the past years,
twice as many physicians have been graduated in the
USSR as have been in the USA. The Soviet Public
Health Service is a system of State and public mea-
sures, based on scientific principles. The author
stresses the important role of the Organizatsiya
mestnoy protivovQzdushnoy oborony (MPVO) (Organization
of Local Anti-Ai--craft Defense). There are 2 Soviet
Card 1/1 references.
S I tj~r:t~,, [3i,.rf.rg. VA4, I
of light scattering in -a medium with time-dependent optical
Jkr, f:Lz. zhuar. 10 no.la8l-86 ja 165. (MIRA 13,,4)
1. Astrnnomicheskayi ob5ervatorlya Llvovskcgo gosiidarstvennogo
,- - -4 teta im, I.Franko.
. T. i .- : - -
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~,, of Lh-:ht, In 1,41th ri Vir, i i icr
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coiiL;j-c1c,red, U, Is froquently ncces:~at-y to tak(~ into
accollmi, It:3 triteractIon vilth ra(liation. Usually, tile
problem is ,-,,tudi(,d by combining the equations of motion
with thc.~ equations of' radiative transfer; moreover, only
tile ca,,,,P- of t ;tcady boundary is corisid~-.-,c-d, wthile
- -!i:illy th(~ seatteri -- o-e or after
t c. t _ng o,~curs either bef I
the llf':ht qUantum passe.,-~ throuc.,li a mov1njr boundary.
Conscocluent-ly, before any modern thpory of light scatter-
Ing, is applied to hydrodynamic problems It I.; necesSary
to develop a theory of scattering In a medium i..,ith
lnovini,, boundarie.,~. This 1.3 the, problem of the- prt:~3ent,
C a rd a u t i I o r-1. .The., follo,-Inc, notations are ' , ~-h~
A Theory of Light Scattering In a MedILUn 78002
With a Moving Boundary SOV/33-37-~-2/31
This integral eqUation is rewritten as;
(T) t:. +
0 5)
-0 -1
oil
-- 0
fere X is an arbitrary constavnt. In the secondease we
P e- p (-c'- v I -r - r'j) dr'.
and
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AISSOC"EATION:
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EcIlmitiom (16) and (20) give th,-- sol-Au-ions fo-- the two
Tnr?rc are 5 Soviet references.
Lvov A~Aronomlcal Observatory (Llvovslcaya astrononilch,--;3-
lcaya oboorvatlorlya)
JuiY I - 1959
Card 4/4
S/033/60/037/005/005/024
E032/E514
The General Problem of Light Scattering in a One-Dimensional
Medium with a Moving Boundary
only the final formulae obtained are quoted. There are 2 Soviet
references,
ASSOCIATION4 Llvovskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya
(Llvov Astronomical Observatory)
SUBMITTED, January 22, 1960
Card 2/2
V.Sl
rj-; of the c lhe C',,'
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F
I %~,'-F-A 17&5
t rr, I
SIV-Z;-aI;,T V.S.
Characteristics of i-1,;,:~rfecti in the rumar, con-t-ants of
i.
cattle. 'I-Ukrobiol. zhur. 25 no.2-:26-31 163. (IMU 17: 10)
1. Institut mikxobiologii All UkrSSR.
137~58-6-11747
Franslation from: Reff-rativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 77 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Molotkov, N.A.! Sive ., Zhidetskiy, D.P.
TITLE: A New Organization Chart for Modern Open-hearth Depart-
nients (Organizatsiya upravleniya sovremennymi martenov-
skimi tsekliami)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii, 1957, Vol
18, pp 532-537
ABSTRACT: The present organization of open-hearth departments (OHD)
suffers from extreme decentralization of branches of the op-
eration resulting in a long chain of management, an increase
in the numbers of managerial, engineering, and technical
personnel, and complications in production management. The
writers propose the compilation of unified standard organiza-
tion charts for OHD envisaging elimination of unnecessary
links in management by combining small OHD and doing away
with the present practice of excluding the slag dump and the
mold-car -preparation shop's from the purview of the OHD, and
also of separating furnaces within a department into blocks
Card 1/2 and groups. The number of furnaces in a department should
0
137-58-6-11747
A New Organization Chart for Modern Open-hearth Departments
be the decisive factor in determining the organizational pattern of manage-
ment. Recommendations are advanced on standards for numbers of tech-
nical personnel relative to the volume of work of an OHD.
A.D.
1. enalneering--USSR 2. Gpen hearth furnaces--Operation
3. plin U-Organiza Lion
Card 2/2
KCROIAV, A.I.; BLINOT, S.T.; IUBMUTS, I.A,; KCIBURNPbY&7, I.N.; TURIJBINER,
A.L.; USILIYN7, S.V.; CHERNIM, N.A.; BELOV, I.V.; TZLISOV, S.A.;
MAZOve V.P.; MMVZW, V.A.; MALIXOV, V.G.; BULISKIY, M.T.;
TRUBITSKOV, K.M.; SHNIMOV, Ta.A.; SIADKOSRTNM, V.T.; PALM,
V.I.; KUROCHnN, B.N.; ZEMNOT , A.X,; BILIKOV. K.N.; SABITW9
M.P.; GARRUZ, G.A.; P=CRXTfXlY. A.A.; ALYJUW. K.S.; NOVOICDSKIY,
P.I.; MOROZOV, A.N.; VASILITU, A.N.; MARAKHOTSKIT. I.S.; NAIMM.
A.V.; VIU"OVTSW, N.V.; AGAPOV. V.7.; 739M. N.A.; PASTUKHOF, A~I.;
BOROIXJLINg, A.I.; TAYNSHT310, O.Ya.; ZHIGULIN, V.I.; DIISHTWI, Te.l.-,
KLDlASWffO, L.S.; KOTIN, A.S.: MOLMKOV, N.A.; SIWXdSKIT# M*T*;
ZHIDIrEKIY, D.P.; MIKEAURTS. N.S.; SUPKAN17, P.N.; ZAVODCHIKOV.
N.G.; GUDIMCHUK, V.A.; NAZAROV, P.M.; UVOSIKIN, N.Te.; NIKCLikTBV,
A,S,
Reports (lb?ief annotpe-ionz). Bl-ra. TSNIICHK mo.18/19:36-39 '57
(mikA. 11;4)
1. Magnitagorsldy wtallurgichesk-ly kombinat (for Korolev, Belikov,
Agapov,* Mkshteyn). 2. Kwmetsk-17 metallurgicheakiy kombinat (for
Blinov, rasillyev, A,.N., Boro(adin, Kllimaserko). 3. Chelyabineld.7
metallurgichesMiy za-vaii (for Imbene'.a. Taymshteyn). 4. Zavod in.
Dzherzhinakigo (kor Xob-mrueyar). ~',. Zavod "Za'porozhs-liall" (for
Tarubiner, Nazar, Podgoretakly, Marakhovskiy, Savoalkin).
6. makey'evsldy metallurgiclieskiy za7zod (for Vasillyev, S.V..
Malikov, Zhidetskiy, Allferov). 7. Stallproyekt (for Clhernenko.
Zhdanov. Zavodchikov). �._PIIT (fo. Belov). 9. Stalinskiy metal-
lurgicheskiy zavod (for Ys-1680~79 Kclakh).
k0outinued on next card)
KMaLZT, A.I.--(continued) Card 2.
10. matallurgichaskiy hombinat (for Kedv9dev,
Novolodskiy, Vecher). 11. Zavod "A-so-vatall" (for Bullskiy,
Slepkanev). 12. TSentrallnyy mau4--'=-c-'-rjsledor.-ateliskiy insti-
tit chernoy mr,-.-allurg-Li (fo:~ Tz-a-ilbko-7). 13. Ukrainskiy insti-
tut metallov (for Shneys=c%-T, K010-ki). 314. Zarod
"Krasnyy Ckctyabrl", (for Palm),). TsesaywrVy rAuchno-looledo-
vatellskiy inatit-ut teplo'jekhniki (for Khrochkin).
16. Zavod im. rbroshilava (fo.,! I",. %.elyabinokiy poll-
tekhnicheskiy invAlt-do (for Koro--,~M. 16. Rprostall (for Garbuz).
19. Urallskiy Lnstitie, chervjI& maliallo-:- (for Paeukhov). 20. Zavod
im.Petrovskogo (ftnr Zhigulim). 211. che=o7 melvallurgii
USSR (for Kolo-,-ko-r, Slvenfldy). 22. Glavapetse.,all Ministerstva
chernoy metlallnrgli SSSR (fo-~ Mk!Aayev-).
(Cpar-A6arth pronBs)
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ACC NR1 AP6001513 SOURCE CODE: UR/0302/65/0001004/0023/0025
AUTHOR: Kondalev, A. I. (Candidate of technical sciences); Semeshko, Ye. A.;
Siverskiz, P. M.
ORG: none*:.,K
TITLE: Analog-to-digital converter for magnetic-tape signal coding and entry Into a
digital computer
SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyeniye, no. 4, 1965, 23-25
TOPIC TAGS: analog digital converter, analog digital encoder
ABSTRACT: ~16e Institute of Cybernetics of the AaadgMy_Q~L as developed
a printed-circuit transistorized A/D converter with the following characteristics:
analog input range, from -2.54 to +2.54 v; digital word length, 7 bits for input
signals at 200 cps-18 kc and 8 bits for signals at 0-200 cps; sampling rate, variablo
from 500 kc up to.fractions of cps; input resistance, 100 kohm; t6reshold sensitivity,
10 mv; conversion-time, 0.5-1 psec; power consumption, 100 w; and operating tempera-
ture range, 18-30C. The principle of operation is as follows: A null circuit con-
tinuously compares the input analog u(t) and quantized reference voltage Uref and in
case of nonagreement sends pulses to one of two inputs of the reversible counter. The
counter in turn changes the reference voltage in the direction of diminishing non-
agreement. The counter contents (representing the digital equivalent of the analog
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