SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SIVERTSEV, A.P. - SIVINTSEV, YU.V.
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SIVP,RTSY,V, ~.P.
Action of aluminum chloride on asters of polyatonic alcohols.
Vnst.LCRT ? no.8:94-cm 1 7. (MM 12:9)
(Abusinnm chlorids~ (Alcohols)
S11111--aME-T, A.
Dobriansky, A., and Sivertzey. A.- "Action of Aluminium Chloride upon the E3ters'
(p. 912)
SO: Journal of General C~emi r , (Zhurnal Ohshchel Khimii), 19L7. Vol. 17, No. ~-
~j~
2,53. M18, WLTA Q1 CQTfXtTIC41.'()F OIL SILNLES ril E. COMMIT SYRT DEFCSIT.
~,folczov, V.F. and Sivertsov, , OP. TrW. Vsesoym. rMuch.-lasIca. 1"t
',VPererab. Slan. 1955, (4), ~574-2, - ;bs~r
In Ref, Zh. n1m. (ROT. J. Cam., llozow) ~- 15,16, (20). 659.r)9) Blialas frm
trial drifts wro viamlned. The yield fmm the lcw tmperaturo. rarboillsetlon
or a shale vilth a calori ric value or 3211 lizalAz v,= W.Y- shale all and
tE2.r, calre, The calco bar, a tzlorltic value of 4W kcal/kr, and can be wc-d
I
as IndmErlal or dmestle fuel and also for the production of wagor cas.
Bl:)co the CaO crintent of the rasla ozb la 17 to .3%; and the minGral content if
the shale Is about 5CC, the Im tmperature coke can also be 'used for the
Manufacture of SUb6tItutes for 0Cumt.
IWOOMMON-M...;
SIV19RTSEV, A.F.
Chemical composition of higher fractions of generator tar from
Obshchijr Syrt shales. Trudy VNIIPS no-5:212-216 '56.
(KLHA 10:5)
(Obshchi.r S7rt--Oil shales)
(Tar)
11(2,4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3335
Vseso'yuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pererabotki I
ispollzovanlya tolpliva
Khimlya I tekhnologiya top;Iva I produktov yego pererabotki, vyp. 8
(Chemistr* and Technoidgy of Fuel and Products of Refining, Nr 8)
Lenin rad, Gostoptekhizdat Otd, 1959. 247 P. (Series: Its:
Trudy~ Errata.-slip inserted. 2,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring A eskly
,gency: R.S.F.S.R. Leningradskiy ekonomich
administrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyay~tva.
Ed.: V.N. Erikh; Exed. Ed.: A,.A. Chizhov; Tech. Ed.: A.B.
Yashcfiurzh~nskaya; Editorial Board of series: E.S'. Bezmozgin,
A.Ye. Drabk1n, D.K. Kollerov, S.S. Semenov, A.S. Sinellnikov,
and A.S. Foteyev.
PURPOSE: This-collection of articles Is Intended for scientific.,
engineering ~!nd technical personnel in plants of the fuel and gas
industry.
COVERAGE: The results of research and experimental work carried out
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Chemistry and Technology (Cont.)
SOV/3335
in 1957 and 1958 by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute
for Shale Processing are summarized in this collection. Organic
comIponents of oil shale from various regions, their chemical coin-
position, and physical and chemical properties are reviewed, along
with the production of gas from oil shale. Also'discussed are:
semicoking of oil shale, analysis of oil shale and shungite, frac-
tionation of tar obtained In oil shale semicoking, conversion of
fan and the equipment used, hydrogenation of diesel fuel produced
from oil shale, extraction of phenol, and purificat 'ion of tarry,
waters by anionite and formaldehyde. M')st articles are accompanied
by,refererices. In addition, the book contains an annotated bibliog-
raphy of 126 Soviet and no'n-Soviet worics cn the pmaessing cfall shales.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword
Kornilov,.Yu.I., and S.S. Semenov.
Oil Shale From the Kashpir Fields
3
Study of Organic Components of
4
.Slvartsejr,_A.P. Chemical Composition, Properties and Utilization
-of Shungite 14
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Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/3335
Sivertsev, A.P. Quality of Oil Shale From Deposits of the Gdov
21
Semeriov, S.S., YiA.;. Kornilov, and N.D. -Dokshin. Methylation of
Oil Shale Kerogen Performed With Diazomethane 28
Kollerov, D.K. Thermophysical and Ph icochemical Properties of
Oil Shale From the Baltic Region. (Agicle 2) Heat Capacity cf
Oil Shale and Temperature of Oil Shale~ Semicoking 35
Va.ynshteyn, Ya.I. Testing of Gas Generating Stations of the Oil
Shale Gas Works in the Town of Slantsy, 52
Beim~pgjn, E.S., M-A. Barshchevskly, and M.M. Vasillyeva. Prospects
of Using Oxygen at Plants Producing Gas From Oil Shale 66
Semenov, S.S., and V.I. Zabrodin. Condensation and Cooling System
for the Vapor and Gas Mixture Produced In the Semicoking of Oil
Shale 75
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Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/3335
Pegushin, A.V. Method of Radiant Heat Transfer in Immiscible
Flows 82
Grigorlyev, Z.E., I.N. Babin, and A.Ye. Drabkin. Study of Toxicity
of Light-Fractions of Gasoline Produced From Lignitje for the Pur-
pose of Odorizing Fuel Gases 97
Iva:nov, B.I., N.I. Zelenin., N.F. Sharonova, and Yu.A. Kozak. For-
mation of Polymers and Corrosion of the Kokhtla-Yarve-Leningrad
Gas Pipeline lo6
Zhunko, V.I., and V.L. Klimenko. New Pipe Stills for Conversion of
Hydrocarbon Gas 113
Glushenl~ova, Ye.V., and M.O. Preys. Hydrogenation of Diesel Fuel
Produced From Oil Shale 133
Gulyayeva, L.I., and S.S. Nazarova. Composition of Chemical Groups
and Floating Properties of Neutral Oxygen Compounds Contained in
Shale Tar Produced by Semicoking 142
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Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/3335
KobyllskeLya, M.V. Pyrolysis of the Fraction Contained in Shale
Tar- From the Furnace Chamber With a Eutectic Point up to 1800C 154
Semenov, S.S. Selective Fractionation of Intermediate Fractions of
Tar Produced by Semicoking of Oil Shale From the Baltic Region 163
Lapin, V.N., and S.S. Nazarova. Ways of Increasing Production of
Surface-Active Components of Oil Shale Tar 176
Semenov, S.S. Dynamic Equilibrium in the Tower During the Methanol
Re~l.nlng of Intermediate Fractions of'Oil Shale Tar 189
Kobyllskaya, M.V. Composition of Pyridine Bases of Oil Shale Tar
From the Furnace Chamber 198
Ivanov, B.I., and Yu.A. Kozak. Countercurrent Extraction of Phenol
From Tarry Waters Performed With Butylacetate and the Problem of
Mass Transfer 203
Ivanov, A.I., N.F. Sharonova, and Z.F. Shullman. Purification
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Chemistry and Technology (Cont.) SOV/3335
With Anionite of Oil Shale.Tarry Waters 213
Ivanov, B.I., and K.A. Galutkina. Purification of Phenol Waters
Produced During the Thermal Conversion of Oil Shale by Means of
Condensation With Formaldehyde 220
Sivertsov, A.P. Problem of Determining the Heat of Combustion
of Oil $hale 226
Soskina, Ye.A. Bibliography With Annotations Relating to Problems
of Oil Shale Processing. Soviet and Non-Soviet Works of 1957
(Scientific Technical Library of lff4IIT*-- All-Union Scientific
Research Institute for Processing and Utilizing Fuel) 233
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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LYASHENKO, A.G.; SIVE_R,',FS_EV,,,.Q,I.
Improved equipment for the potentiometric determination of manganese
content. Obog. rud 4 no.1:32-33 ',59. (MIRA 14:8)
(Potentiometric analysis) (Manganese--Analysis)
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SIVF,RTb3V
profeesor, doktor tekhaicheskikh nauk; ROSTOVTSIVA,
M.P., redaktor; DAKHKOV. V.S., tekhnicheakiy redaktor.
[classification and characteristics of slags as building material]
Klassifikatsita I kharaktartatike shlakov kak strottellnogo
myrlia. Moskva, Go@. Isd-vo lit-ry po strolt. t arkhttekturs,
1955. 118 p. (Moscow. TSentrallpyi nanchno-imaledovatel'skii
inatitut promyshlennykh soorashenii. lauchnoe soobshchente.
no.18). (MM 9:5)
(slag)
SIT:LllTSVV G.E., prof.; V.I.. kh-LA1. tekhn. ~,atLk.
--TTMical activatior of c~;--rj8nt in mortars aral ooncretes. Trady
1TIlZHB no.1:101s--127 1,7. (MIRA 11:1)
(Connrete) (Mortar) ( 3~i n t )
SIVERTSEV,G.N.; IARIONOVA, Z.M.
-.... .. .-
Effect of calcium sulfate on the hydration of cements. Trudy IIIIZHB
no.10:4-56 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(Cement) (Calcium sulfate)
SIVERTSEV, G.H.
Studying the carbonization of lime mortars. Trudy NIIZH3 no-10:105-127
159. (mrRA 13:3)
(Carbonization) (Kortar)
......................
of -.3o7os n "cold"
i' oncrc-.
SIVERPSEVY G~ N., doktor takhn.nauk, prof.
Hardening processes of concretes nmde with fuel sla and waste
rock. Trudy ITIMFIB no.181-92-140 160. f~5!-IRA 14'10)
(Lightweight concrete)
O"FIERTSEV. K.I.
1'e'Fict1on of blood vessels of an i9olated --abbit ear to
the prF-par-ation from Anaphalis velutina Krasch. Izv. AN
SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.6:62-65 ':I-L; '65.
(MIRA 18:12)
:: i -,- i:-Z ~,- , 'k . '. ~ .
Introduction of ferroconerete elements to the construction of river wooden ships.
I'C)skvay Rech:Lzdntl 194-1. ('Mic 53-168) Collati-on of the ori.ainal: 43 P.
1-derof ilm T-6
37 1 V'L'R T. D'EV , T . 11 . , i ~ L i i I .
Technology
Study manual on the sturdiness of vessels in inland navigation. Moskva, Rechizdat, 1950.
a
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October -195Y,. Uncl.
2
SIVERTSEV, I.N., -professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; DAVYWV, V.V.
KRAS
-~rof, 6t, redaktor. '4AKRU5HINA, A.N., redaktor; NATA, A.K.
tekhnichaskly redaktor
[Calculation and design of hulls for ships used in inland navi-
gation) Raschet i proaktirovants konstruktoii korpusa a'udov
vnutronnego plavanila. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministeratva rechnogo flota
SSSR' 19-2. 459 P. (MLRA 8:10)
(Hulls(Haval architecture))
SIVIRTSIV, I.N., professor [author]; XMICHEV. V., professor, laureat Stalinekoy
T)re'ffIT-*,-MATTA3, X.. professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; VITSI=IY. V.,
,tlavnyy inzhener; GUSXYHOT, N., inzhener (reviewers].
"Calculating and planning the hull construction of ships for inland naviga-
tion.0 I.N.31vertsev. Reviewed by MEerichey, N.Mattes, V.Vitsinakii,
N.Gussynov. Mor.i rech.flot 13 no-7:31-32 N '53. (MLRA 6:11)
1. GorIkovskoye Mentrallnoye byurc XKHF (for Vitelnskiy). 2. Terkhne-
Volzhakaya Inspektaiya Registra SSSR (for Onseynov).
(Shipbuilding) (Sivertsev. I.N.)
SIVEP'TiEV, 1.11.
Sivertsev, 1.11.
nCalculation and Planning
of Construction of the
Ifull. of a Ship for In-
land '.Taterw.Vs"
X ~ ~'- I ,
I
Gorlkiy Institute of Water
Transport Engineers
SIVERTSW Nikola CRCDINSKIY, Naum Avoeyevich,
yevich, professor; SM
-Adt8!7nt=, -S,OBOTW-;' Nikolay Nikof orovich, doteent; VAKHARLOVSKIT,
Gleb Anatollvevich, inihener; SHTUTSBLIV.K., redaktor: IYAMIT-
SKIY,V.Ye., Drofessor, doktor mekhanicheakikh unak, redaktor;
VOLCHOK,K.K., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Harbor hydraulic structures] Portovye gidrotakhnichoskis
Boorusheniia. Leningrad. Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport,* Lenin-
gradskoe otd-nie. Pt.2. 1955. 387 P. (NLRA 9:3)
(Hydraulic engineering)
DAVYDOV, Vedim Vasil 'yevich,prof . ; HATTES. Nataltys Viktorovna, prof.; '
SIVERTSEY. Jvan Ilikolayevich.prof.; PERLIN. A.A..inzh.. red.;
VITASHKINA, S.A., red. izd-va,; GORCHAKOV, G.H., telkha.red.
[Study manual on the resistance of shics in inland navigation]
Uchebn.yi soravochnik pa prochnosti sudov vautrennego plavaniia.
1zd. 2., perer. i dop. Moskva. Izd-vo *Rechnoi transport," 1958- 754 p.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Ship resistance)
SIYZRTM- ~&-nAatubrye%4ch, prof., doktor teldm.nauk; BULAKH, G.D.,
dotsent, retsen2ent; TRTANIN, I.I., dotsent, red.; VINOGRADOTA.
N.M., redAzd-va; TERKAKOYA, T.T., tekhn.red.
[Building ships of reinforced concrete] Zhelezobetonnoe sudo-
stroonle. Izd.3, parer. i dop. Moskva, Izd-vo ORechnoi
transport." 1959. 290 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(ships, Concrete) (Shipbuilding)
doktor tekhn.nauk, prof., otv.red.
CIIIZHOV.- A.M... Inzh.;_q_~VERTSEV
talculationtfor the reinforced concretec6struction of ships
for tensile and flexural strength] Raschet sudovykh zhelazo-
betonnylkh konstruktsii na izgib a rastiazheniem. Gortkii',
GIIVT, 1959. 29 p (Gorkiy.Institut inzhenerov vodnogo trans-
porta. Trudy, no. 26) (MIRA 14:3)
(Naval architecture-Tables, calculations, etc.)
(Ships, Concreti)
q-IVE-RTSFI-I,-ly4k-Nikalayevich, doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; BULAKH, G.D.,dotsent,
retsenzent; RYBALOV, I.I., red.; VITASHKINA, S.A., red. izd-va;
KALMYKOVA9 V.M., tekhn. red.
(Design and equipment of shipa for inland navigation] Konstruktsiia
i ustroistvo sudov vnutrennego plavantia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rec"I
transport.* Pt.3 (Reinforced concrete vessels] Zbelesobetonnye
suds, 1963. 170 p. (MIRA 16s6)
(Sb4w,',- *ncrete)
SIVERTSEV,
P~armacodynamic3 O-f oreparations of kjkphalis velutina Krasch which
grows in Kazakhstan~IVest. All Fazakh.SSR 19 no.10:97-99 0 163.
(KRA 17:1)
ut-& -in Arin 1:~ lip, v-al-atlr,,-- K7at-,(-h.
ha
Xaz cl:in ,,
164,
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BARBANIGHIK, A.G.; SRIERTS.EV Yu.Ya.
Immediate and late re5ults of combined resections in gastric
cancer. Hlaz. mud. zhur, no.2:37-38 Mr-Ap 16~. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Faladitetakays, khirurgicheskaya klinika (zav. - 1-11. P.
Vilyanskiy, nauchnyy rukovoditell onkologichoskogo otdeleniya -
dotsent A.I. Kotserov) Omakago meditsinskogo insUtuta imeni
M.I. Kalinina, na, baze Oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavny,.,,
vrach - K.I. Shekhurdina).
(STOMACH-CAUCER) (STOMACH-CAJIGM)
SIVERT3EVA, A.Y.
Obtaining amides of some L~_ -dlaLkTl- ~_Cxylll ~i_
propionic acids by Ineans of a modified ~efortatsYli reac-
tion. Trudy Len. khime-farx. inst. no,14:7-12 162 (MM 17:2)
Obtaining amides of sma d,,ck--dial)t7l.t.-C~,-aroylacetic acids.
Ibid.., 13-16
KRUDOLEY, K.M.; - SIVERTSEVA, I.A.
New data on the age of basalts in the upper Bikin River (central
Sikhote-Alin' Range). Inform.sbor. VSEGEI no.16:45-49 '59.
(MIRA 15:3)
(Bikin Valley--Basalt)
SIVERTSEVA, I.A.
Age of coal-bearing sediments in the middle Aligara Valleye Mat.
VSEGEI no.32:79-83 260. (MIRA 14:3)
iAngara Vallep.-Coal pology)
SIVERTSEVA, I.A.
Spore-pollen complexes of upper-Peleozoic sediments In the southern
part of the Tunguska Basin. Inform.sbor.VSFGE-I no.42:91-104 161.
(Tunguska Basin--Palebotany, Strati aphic)
(Tunguska Basin--Coal geologyf
V, r~-W- F VA
'z
Source:
(Siverceva, N. On the simplicity of the associative system
-
of singu]Tr
'Mat. Sbornik N.S. 24(66),
101-106 (1949). (Rtiisian)
The author follows Li,,ipin [Rec., Math. Dlat.. Sbornik]
N.S. 20(62), 497-313 (1947); theEe Rev. 9, 134] in the use
of the term "as-cociativc,s)-slem," (-.Nrcl)L that she does not
assunic a unit element. The (Minition. of normality is
accordingly m6dified. a subsy%tern AV of S is normal if for
'
h
b
ntlV t
a,btS and
e elements of the pairs (,nib, a
), (an, a)
and (6, b) both belong Or hOL11 (10 not belong to N. It is ,A;,
shown that the sybtem of all singular square matrices is
simple in the spme of having no nontrivial normal sub-
systuits, More c con-
generallyjf S is a system of matri
'
taining all singular matrices, then ;
iny norin a) stibsi-Wni
f
Which Contains a singtilar nlatri
li
x is
t of S. 1he proof is
.
comptuational in chariLUM 1. Naphotsky.
Yathematical Reviews, Vol IN o /P
q
SHIGAYEVA, M.Sh.; SIVERTSEVA, V.D.
Natural variability of Actinomyces coelieolor.- strain Noe 17.
Trudy Inst.mikrobiol.i virus.AN Kazkah.SSR 6:78-82 162.
(YJRA 15:8)
(ACTINOMYCES)
SHIGAYEVA, M.kh.; SIVERTSEVA, V.D.
Variability of Actinomyces, producer of celic-omycin, induced
by ultraviolet rays. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. i virui. AM
Kazakh. SSR7:1)0-91+ 163 (MIRA 16:12)
L 1z62r--6z--, P'o-4 'Pa-4 BWAMPA-S "Mp)-2
ACCESSION NR: AR4045853 S/0299/61VOO0/614/R031/B03P-
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya. Svodny*y tomo Abs. 14,B230
AUTHOR: Shigayeva,, M. 1%,; Sivertsevap Ve Do
~TITLE: Selection of active strains of coolicicomycin producers
Using ultraviolet rays
,CITED SOURCE: Izv. AIT KazSSR. Ser. biol. n.f vp~p. 1t 1964P 53-57
~TOPIC TAGS: coelicomycin, ultraviolet raysp mutationt irradiation,
:Aotinomyces coelicolor strain 17/65# antibiotic
TRA11SLATION: As a result of irradiating spores of Actinomyces
'coelicolor strain 17/65 three times and then selecting active
variants, three mutant strains were produced which synthesize,two
~
,times more antibiotic than the initial culture. Antibiotic activity
~of these mutants is higher in the medium in which the selection was
_chest in Chapek's medium and amounts to 128,, 192#'
made; activity is hip
and 256 units7mg- It has been established that succeeding
irradiations (second and third) reduce the selection rate but
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Card 2/2,
SHIGAYEVA, M.Kh.; SIVERTSEVA, V.D.; IZYUBANOVA, R.M.
Effect of othylenimine on Actinoctyces coolicolor, producer of
celicomycin. Trudy Inot. mdkrobiol. i virus. AN Kazakh. SSR. 8:
86-92 165, (MIRA 18:11)
~,HTWLYEVIII, "31V',rRT',FVAp V,T)*; AJEKSP~YEVAp Z61.
Cha-acterlatics ef the active sLral.n or Aztinomyce,~,
A!-j,jti(,/ad by the act-lon or ultraviolet rays. Trudy In:5t* m~-km-
blal, i vlrus. AN Mzakh. SSR# 829)-100 165.
(MIRA -L;F~1-1)
KISILIV, P.N.; SIVICRTSEVA, V.N. BUZINI P.A.
Autoinfection in radiation sickness and its therap7. Zhur.
mikrobiol. spid. i immun. no.12:54-61 D 155. (HLRA 9:5)
1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo rentgeno-
radiologicheskogo instituta Hinisterstva zdravookhranent7a SSSR
(dir.-prof. M.N. Pobedinskiy)
(INMTI011,
autoinfect. in radiation sickness, antibiotic ther.)
(RADIATION SICUESS, complications,
&utoinfect., antibiotic ther.)
(ANTIBIOTICS, the apoutic use,
autoinfect. in radiation vicimess)
U.S.S.R. / Human and Animal Physiology. -~Lction of T
Physical Agents, Ionizing Irradiation.
Abs lour,. Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 22787
Author Kislev, P.N, Sivertseva,- V.H. Buzin, P.A.
Inst Not given.
Title Autoinfection in Radiation Sickness and Its
Therapy*
Orig Pub: Tr. 1-i Zakowkazok. Konferentsii po Mod.radiol-
Tbilisi, Gruzmedgiz, 1956, 67-74.
Abstract: Bacteremia following in irradiated (300'r) anim-
als within 16-17 days- the maximum around the
10th day. The autoinfection is caused in 85f. of
mice and guinea pigs by the microflora of the in-
testinal tract (primarily Baot. Coli and Bact.
Paracol.) Treatment of irradiated mice with
5000 units of penioillin lowered the mortality
Card 1/2 119
SIVERTSEVA. Y.N.
Course of paratyphoid infection in animals subjected to general
I-ray irradiation. Ned.rad. I no.3:52-59 MY-Je '56. (M1RA 9:10)
1. Iz serologicheskoy laboratorti (zav. - prof. P.N.Kiselov) TSent-
rallnogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo rentgeno-radiologichaskogo inett-
tuta (dir. - prof. M.N.Pobedinskiy.) Kinisteretva zdravookhraneniya
SSSR.
(PARATYPHOID FXTICR, exper.
off. t6tal body x;-irradiation in mice)
(RCBNTGICN RATS. off
on exper. paratyphoid fever in mice)
USSR/The Patliophysiolofy of Infectious Process. U-3
Abs Jour : Ref Mur - Bial.,, No 5y 1958y 22898
Author : Sivertseva, V.N.
Inst
Title The Effect of Preliminary X-Ray Irradiation on the
Course of Experimental Influenza Infection.
Orig Pub i Vestn. rentgenol. i radiol., 1956, No 5, 3-9
Abstract A study was xade of the course of influenza infection
in mice followina a preliminary X-ray irradiation W-ith
73-453 r. The animals were infected with the infl:uenza
virus, type A, strain "LeninGrad".) which was adapted
for mice. Irradiation with 200 r or above decreased
their resistence, as manifested by an increase in mor-
tality. Autopsy revealed influenzal envolvement of
the lungs. The greatest concentration of the virus
was observed in the lungs of those mice that were in-
fected during the first days followinG irradiation.
Carcl 1 /1
KISE-73V, P.N.; SIVIIRTS1j4.,,14*-j--WAJW0VA, Ys. V.
Characteristics of the course of infectious processes as effected by
ionizing irradiation of the body. Zhur. mil=qblal. ep;iti. ilmmun. 29
no.10:21-29 0 158. (NIU 11:12)
4
1. 1% "'Sentralinogo rentgeno-radiologicheskogo instituta Ministerstva
zdravookhrananiya, SSSR.
(MICROCOCCAL I"WTIOI-S, exper.
(ROENTGEN RKYS. effects,
on exper. micrococcal infect. (Rua))
-,f develo,,Ir~ent of I.nfectiovF proc-'Ess's u~,.op. the
dr,3eE ionizinr radiatl',3n on the orr7anism."
r_nport subr~itted at the 13th All-Union ConFress of ;;yEJ-enists, -Erd(femologists
-in(
PWE I BOOK MWITATION S07/5435
Kiselev, P. If., Frofessor, G. A. Gusterin, and A. 1. Strashinin, Edo.
VoproGy radiobiologii. t. III: Sbornik trudov, poevyaahchennyy 60-letlyu so
dnya. rozhdcniya Professors M. N. Fobedtnakogo (Problems in Radiation Biology.
v. 3. A Collection of Works Dedicated to the Sixtieth Birthday of Professor
M(ikhail] N(ikola-ycv-Lchj Pobedinskiy (Doctor of Ei&icinel) Uningrad.
Tsentr. n-isal. In-t red. radiologil M-va zdravookhrananiya SSSR, 1960,
422 p. 1,500 copies printed.
Tech. Ed.: P. S. Pelesbuk.
POXOSE: This collection of articles is intended for radiobiologirts.
COVERAGE: The book contains 49 articles dealing with pathogenesis, prophylaxis,
and therapy of radiation diseases. Indivich,al articles describe investigations
of the biological effects of radiation carried out by workers of the Central
Scientific Research Institute for Madical Radiology of the MWatry of Public
Health, USSR. (Tsentrallnyy nauchno-Issledovatel'skLy institut meditsinakoy
ra4Uologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya MR] during 1958-59. The following
Card 1/10
Problems In WwUntion Biology (Cont.) 6011/5435
topics are covered: various aspects of primary effects of radiation; the
course of some metabolic processes in animals subjected to ionizing radiation;
re,actiona in irradiated organisms; morphologle changes in radiation disease;
and reparcLtion and regeneration of tissuca injured by irradiation. Some
articles give attention to tw effectiveness or experimental medical treatments.
No personalities are mentioned. References accampany al at all of the articles.
TA= OF CIZTE-VTS:
Foreword
C~astcrln, G. A., and.A. I. Strashinin. Professor Mikhail Rikolayevich
Pabedinskiy (Co=r-mrating his Sixtieth Birthday)
Lelbedinskiy, A. V. [Namber, Acaderty of VzdIcal Sciences USSR],
N. I. Arlasbchenko, and V. M. Ilastryukova. On the Mechanism of Trophic
-61-atuf~~c-ei-Diii-to Ionizing Radiation 3-1
Zedgenidze, G. A., (11=ber, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR], Ye. A.
Zherbin, K. V. Ivanov, and P. R. Vaynshteyn. Hormonal Activity of the
Ad.renal Cortex in Acute Radiation Sickness and the Effect of Desoxy-
corticorterone Acetate on the Disease 17
Card 2/10
Fr.~blems In Ra(I'atL%:n Bt-,l,jjr
I I
Y~tOic,ienkr L. A., .11. K. Shaad,. an-l F.
Reactl~-,n c:T' the Sp~-~en. int,-stinal Peqtirane. and
of Fvogs t- t"llp Effest ~f ;*:.vz!zL4 RaZat.',~.n In and
1,7cad Ir-radlati---n 293
Ka,7b,-hE,nl-C- 1, A., P. 1. and 11. K.
R-!parrttlon f FAl atIrn ':njr.'.rj In F- ..; le; ',irlev 3a1
&x1--rl.:~pntal' Za~a ~.n the
:nj,~rl:,~V, Effect X-Raya --n ttt- ~,3tiaa I*.-? t, L.ical anJ Wt,dr-EL-.dy
IrradlFtir-ii 318
Klv,~lev. P. an! ;. A. S,~,%.'tia. Eff,7vt :,I S ,(.- 7. v;I f th-~
Adl.".1111 lalft F--,:Il.t%ri ra thf, C-~Y,,ze -~f
in Radlatl.in Sckres-; 327
S~vertscva. V,*,;. Pc the Effec,. :~-f CLr-nlc lnfl..~ence
C11 tL't 0-:,~TJL Ct --.nfeCtl-l;-3 11 Cessec 335
Saacr:,iIntsiev, A. A., -.hanE~-z. In t',,! R-ap,rat,,:ry Car.&I in
Exj,~riza~ntal 'Infi:,jen-,a ci 1-,,i,-nr- WhAte I-Uce irradlated With X-Rayr. 344
Card 6/10
KISELEV, P.N.; KARPOVA, Ye.V.i--.SlVMUSZVAvzl.J1,- -
Disorders of the humoral mechanism in detoxication of the organism
in ionizing radiation injuries. Med. rad. 5 no-11:3o-36 N ,6o.
(MIRA 13:12)
(RADIATION SICWM) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS)
KISELEV, p.1j.; gIVERTSEVA, V.N.; NIKITINA, K.I.
Detoxication disorders of the body in radiation sickness. Ned.
rad. 6 no-4:41-48 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (TOXINS AND ANTITOXINS)
L 3.3o66-63 3[A(b),,tWT(1)/EWTW/BDB AMD/ASD/AFFTC/APGC Pa-4 A"
f
ACCESSION NR.- - A *0 '0257 '3 003'9'
P3 0 3 00810051003- A'
,AUTHOR: Kiselev,, P, N, (Director); Sivertseva, V. N.
'TITLE: ' Change in capacity of irradiated animal tissues to destroy
imierobe toxins
SOURCE: Meditsinskaya, radiologi7a., no. 5., 19631, 33-39
~TOPIC TAGS: radiation sickness, microbe toxin, ondotoxin, spleen#-,
iretieuloendothelial system, detoxicating mechanism
!ABSTRACT: An organism with radiation injuries is highly sensitive to~
raicrobe toxins
particularly to'endotoxins in tissues, because its
,detoxication mechanisms are impaired, Humoral factors are important
oin exotoxin destruction in the blood, but how can the.endotoxins in
,tissues be destroyed? Sources in the literature have suggested that
.the retiouloendothelial system (15%~; of the body) may play an import
iant role. This is a study of the effect of the reticuloendothelial
,system as represented by mice spleens on endotoxin destruction in
tissues. Mice were subjected to sublethal doses of X-ray irradiation-
and spleen extracts were prepared. Dry endotoxin (S. Breslav type)
was dissolved in extract solutions and incubatedi Cortisone in
Card
L i3o66-63
.ACCESSION NR: AF3000257
varying doses was used to stimulate the spleen. Results show that
~the spleen has a remarkable oapacity for destroying endotoxins in
:pure form or in the form of microbe bodies. Spleen extract prepared
from mice at the height of radiation- sickness is two times less
:effective in destroying endotoxins than extracts.from. nonirradiated
Imice, Use of cortisone strengthens the detoxioating*meehanisms and
:makes them more resistant to endotoxins (Figs- 4s 5, 6), The author
:concludes that the reticuloendothelial system's eapaoit7 to destroy j
.endotoxins is apparently of an enzyme nature. Endotoxins can be
idestro7ed in the tissues by activating natural detoxication mechanisms
,with cortisone'(and probably other stimuli), but only to a certain
,degree because in advanced stages of radiation sickness the mechaniami
are totally impaired. OrifS, art. hue 6 f igurea
ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya radiatsionnoy mikrobiologii i immunologii,
Tsentraltnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta maditsinskoy
radiologil, Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR (Laboratory of
Radiation Microbiology and Immunology of the Central Scientific
Research-Institute of Nuclear Medicine of the Ministry of Public
.HealtH 356H)
C.,d
'S -1 v h YLI~ CS-," , V. 11.1.
Some data on 'he reprodljc*io~-n of' the,- inf!
I - I-Lerza vir;s in the
organism of animals exnosed to the Arcr-lo coritinuous action
of radiation. 7adicibiologiia 4 no 164.
(M7 RA 17:11)
TS)or tra I I ny7,, u chnc- i s r 1e doie. Le Is k -~y Instit-A meditsinskoy
radiclcgii !-TinLstterstva zdravookhrananiya SS73R, Leningrad.
ACC NR- AP6033669 SOURCE 0 205/66 006/005/0763 0765
AUTHOR: Kiselev. 11. N. ; Sivertseva..-Va. N.
ORG: X-Ray lZadiological Insti.tute,. MZ SSS.R, Le!IL~_g_Ead -radio-
_(Rentgano
logiche6kiy inatitut MZ SSSR)
TITLE: Effects of oxidation and phosphorylation on the microbial toxLn~
sensitivity of irradiated animals
SOURCE: Radiobiologiya, v. 6. no. 5, 1966. 763-765
TOPIC TAGS: biologic oxidation, biologic phosphorylation, metabolic
cffcct, irradiation, toxin, microbial toxin, toxin effect -4-t;C.AQ'0
ABSTRACT: Disturb
alce of oxidation and phosphorylation processes is
one of the possible reasons for the increased sensitivity of an irradi-
ated aninial to toxins. Reducing substances also lower coxin resistances
Animals receiving injections of alpha-dinitrophonol became more resist-
ant to endotoxin. Orig. art. has: 1 table. [W*Ao 501
I SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 09Mar65/ ORIG REP: 008/ OTH'REF: 003
UDC. 577.391:612.017e1
--- STVESKI, Atanas
Uterine mn,ture with intact a=,icn. 4!ed. pregl. 18 no-51
185-187 1 .65.
1. Ginekolosko-akusersko odeljenje opste bolnice u StiFu
(r.aceinik: dr. Atanas Siveski~-
SIVETS.E.G.
Ky experience in storing sugar beets in the western provinces of
the Ukraine. Sakh.prom.29 no.4:24-25 '55. (PURA 8:9)
1. Korovinetskiy sakhorW zavod
(Ukraine--Sugar beets)
MUKHAMEDOV, A.M.; SIVETS, N.N.
Results of the operation of the vater-intake of the Upper Seravb-
shan Hydroelectric Power Station. Vop. gidre no.131145-186,263
(MIRA. 17:8)
SIVGALIS9.__-A.I,-s inzh.
A good start in postal. communication. Vest. eviazi 20 no.5:2140
My 160,, (KIRA 23:22)
1. Upratleu4e obahchey ekspluatatsii Ministerstva svyasL.
(Postal service)
SIVIC, A.
Our national and tree park*, park forests, virgin forosts, and other Objedii
which need legal protection. p. 25?.
(Gozdarski vestaik. Vol. 14. No. 9/10. 1956. Ljubljana, Yugoslavia)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessioas (F.RLL) Le. Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug 1957, Uncl.
SIVIG, i..
From tte history of Slovenian foreatry: Tivoli forest park In Ljubljana.
P. 301.
(Goidarski vestnik. Vol. 14, No. 9/10, 1956, Ljubljana, Yugoslavlu)
SO'. Monthly List of Fast European Accessions (SEAL) Lc. Vol6, No. 8. Aug 1957, Uacl.
c5l,VIC-, -9-4,&,'A1
SIVIC. Albin, potpukov-nik, dr.
Some considerations on,tactict of medical services in the battle
with rapid mana%iver and movement* Vojosanepregl., Beogr. 12 no.1-2-
54-59 Jan-Feb 550
(KODICINK, MILITARY AND NAVAL
mod. serv. during battle)
SIVIC, Albin, sanitetski pukovii-ilk, dr.
On some aspects of integrated health services. Vojnosanit.
pregl. 20 no.7t429-432 Jl '0'3.
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
5'
L :L165-66
ACCESSION NRt AP5025443 yu/ooj5/64/000/Q10/G297/02"
,AUTHORi Sivic, Albin (Doctor)(Belgrade)
TITIE: Mass disasters and medical service workers
SOURCEs Medicinski glasnik, no, 10, 1964, 297-299
TOPIC TAGS: health,service, public welfare
ABSTRACT: Comprehensive discussion of tbf, common denominators and variables of
different types of mass disasters -- including earthquakes, floods, train, ship or
plane accidents and other catastrophes. The main characteristics of all such event*
are the acute discrepancy between the local needs and the r4sources which are
inadequate* The needs for active lmwdlate 3ntervention by the medical service
worker on different levels are discussed in some detail in these contextse
ASSOCIATIM none
SUBMITTMi 00 ENCLs 00 SUB COM t 00, LS
1JR REF SOVt 000 OTM 000 JPRS
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- I -, Ice and :,jass disaster. 'JoinosanIt. prelgl. 22 no.~:
, . I t- -s e rv I
- t . :- 62'. -
1,11-11 S IA5.
YUGOSUM.".
SIVIC, Albin,,, Colonel Ncdical Corps (SaniLetSki pukovnik)
"Somic Organizational Questions Pegarding Care of Nass Burn Casualties"
Beograd, 7-tedits irsl:-i Glas-nik, Vol 20, 11o. J-4,Lfar-Apr 66; pp 59-93
Abstract: Discussion of Programs for tall;ing care of victim,- of rLajor
4zes, as in indusz:ries or other natural disasters; in Yugoslavia in
196,-: about 8,C)OG fires, caussing 3.2 billion dinars darna.-e, 36
persons perished (includine, 2 Eirmcn) 270 were burned but not fatally
(including 97 fircnien);~ires are also the main causes of death in air-
plane bombing attacks durinial hostilities. According to a Yugoslav
standard, 33 persons (including 1 physician, 20 nurses, 10 technicians
and 2 porters) are necessary for a station which can take care of 10
burned victims per hour. 11-fanuscript received 14 Feb 66.
1/1
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NRt ~12
AP6001873 SOURCE CODEt UR/0190/65/007/012/2160/216)
'/V, q '/ &'!~ - el-K -~-r
AWHORS: Kolesnao'~i,-%# S*; Tevlina, A* I.; Novikove"y S. P.; _Sivido S. N
ORG: Moscow Chemical- lbahnological Institute im. D. Atfn&leyev (Moskovskly
Wit-U-U
khimiko-tekhnalogicheskly 15
TITLE: 1~
-Coi>o],M,erizatian o1 o(-phenylvinylphosphonic acid with acrylic acid and
'lonitril :1 58th communication-in t a series Carbocycl c Polymers and Copolymers
SOURCE: VysokomolekulyarWe soyedineniyao v. 7. no. 12,, 19659 2160-2163
TOPIC TAGS: polymer., polymerization, P*BPNn4G-&4*-
copolymer, copolymerization, acrylic acid, acrylic plastic
//I/- Yw-c
ABSTRACT: The copolymerization of 0(-pherW1v1xV1phosphonie acid with acrylic acid
and acrylonitrile wasstudied as an extension of previously published work on the
polymerization properties of 0( -phenylvinylphosphonic acid by G. S. Kolesnikov,
A. S. Tevlina, and A. B. Alovitdinov (Vysokomolek. soyed., 7, 1913p 1965). The
copolymerization was carried out in evacuated glass tubes in the presence of mole .1%
benzoyl peroxide at 700. The experimental results are presented in tables and
graphs (see Fig. 1). The copolymerization constants,, r for the systems,C)(-pherql-
vinylphosphonic acid - acrylle acid, and 0(-phenylvinylphosphonic acid and acrylo-
nitrile, were calculated and were found to be: rl = 0-44 t 0-03, 72 = 0-98 t 0-0811
Card 1/2 UDGs 66.095.26+678.7"+679.745+678.86
XL' NR, AP6001873
M Fig, 1, Potentionstric titration curves*
1 - 0( pheariviariphosphonic acid (1);
2 - acryUc acid (11);
3 - Copolymer I - II;
- acrylanitrilso
copolymer I
5
Ml
KOH,
and r, 0,32 + 0.07, r2 0.69 t 0.18 respectively. The activity parameters Q
and a for phenylvinylphosphonic acid were found to be 0.80 + 0,02 and 0,76 + 0,04
respectively. Orig. art. hast I+ tables and 1 graph*
SUB CODEW 11/ SUBM DATE: 02Feb65/ ORIG REF, 0031 OTH REF: 00,4
r-4 2/2-4~~'
ACC NR,
AUTH
ORS: P;Lvidova S No
P
P ; Tevli
na,
ORG.,
OR
~NCTO~-'
t-Y-11ti"Yan, A. A.. Koloynikov, ri. S
SLilldlel I kovsk~Lj~,_
Moscow ch
-M --"(;hemical-Tec logical Institute im", '14endeleye y khimiko-
to
tekhnolog:i (Moskovski
cheskiy institut); Institute Organic Chemistrx AN SSSR (I
or
organicheskoy khimii AN for nstitut 70
TITLE- co 7
pol rizati.."of N ~olido~n th methylmethacrvlatai
N-VinVA-Wrolidone, It 0 and
from the 3~16
9th conotunicatMin a "Car n chain POXYNSro and
copolymers
SOURCES VY80kowlskulyartWe BOYOdinsni7a, T. 7., n'
0- 12., 1965, 2164-2167
TOPIC TAGSs Polymer, Polymerization, copolymerization., methAwthacrylatep
Polymerization kinetics
ABSTRACT: Data on the monomer N-vinylthiPPYrrolidone (M)p recently synthesized
by H. F. ShOstakovakiy, F. P. Sjdql,kovWmya.
. M. G. Zelenskayap A. A
B. V. Lopatin (Dokls AN SSSRs 3,531 1089a 1963)s were extended by copo*lyAvnewtiizaiynagns(ValTlPd)
with methy1methaerylate and N-"lpMolidone (VP). The copolymerization was
carried out at 60C in presence Of I Wle % of initiators and the copolymerization
constants of VTP with nothyl methacrylate were found to bat r2 142 -+ 0,09 and rl
1 -vr-w-
0 O.U09 '42 DI 3 al results-"
0Polymerization 0' ilf The solu it, di-I Drvrz9'---
.10
" A 6 ; 0 ions of the P01YW' The ~~erimevt
olut
1 61 or r. det.,&ned.
11029 Q2 br
'cos,ty of one as 0
v st h of the ph. (800 "g. 6 k
rerl9t poiror as g/cN2
elastic o8 jpolied St" ill e
Figs
iA Sol
Presented in ~"Ws. ;~t6=71at ratio
0010
"Othl'
has:
Orig. art-
and
Corp I
0
ratiol 2 - the Sam
8010 rati
3 VTp and Ill
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POLAIM/Atomic and Molecular Physics - 11iji Pressure Physics D-
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Fizika, No 3, 196o, 5681
Author Sivietoslawski, W., Zielenkiewicz, W.
Inst Institute of Chemical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Title Thermostats Used with the LECoyrinth Flow Calorimeter
Ori.- Pub Bull. Acad. polon. sci. Ser. sci. chem., geol. et geogr.,
1959, 7, No 2, 107-110
AbOtract Description of a thermostat for a labyrinth-flow calorime-
ter (Abstract 5683). The thermostat contains 400 liters
of water. To stir such an amourt of water, four propeller
stirrers are used. In addition to the automatic apparatus
for the control of the temperature, the thermostat contains
also a Beckran ultrathermometer for detecting very small
water temperature fluctuations. The changes in temperature
in the thermostat did not exceed 1 0.0010 C in 14 days.
Card 1/1 -- T.V. Zakharova
- 44 -
SIVIK. Ye., instruktor
Bonuses issued to enterprise workers, socialist competition
victors. 8ots. tnid 6 no.8:130-131 A- 161. (14pul 14: 8)
U
1. Llvovskiy oblastnoy sovet profsoyuzov.
(1,vov Province--bonus system)
SIVIL'IDIN, B.A.
Kodernizing the bench of a shaper. Stan.i instr. 25 no.4:38 Ap 954.
(MIA 7:6)
(Shapers)
Miscellaneous Oil hardening
Card
Authors Sivilldin, B. A.
Title Equalizing the oil temperature during an oil hardening'of components.
Periodical Stan. i Instr. Ed. 6~ 38, June 1954
Abstract A special installation, for-oil hardening of metal components,-is des-
cribed. The installation incorporates a mixer, which mixes the oil to
equalize its temperature. Drawing.
Institution
Submitted
SUMAROKOV, V.P.; BORISOV, P.D.; VOLODUTSUTA, Z.M.; GORCHLKOVA. Te.Y.,
SIVILWVA, N. I.
Fortifying acetic acid bjr using butyl acetate under pilot plant
conditions. Der. t lasokhim.prom. 3 no.8:19-20 Ag '54.(NLRA 7:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nuchno-inaledovatellskir levokhimicheskiy institut.
(Acetic act.4)
SIVIIA)V, V.
Excavator buckets with vibrators. Stroi.mat. 3 no.7:39 Jl '57.
(MIRA 10-10)
(Excavating machinery)
the crushef; ctone
~D r,-~d i ci ---n no 5-1; Q N 165. (min 18:12)
rm u "1110- S'; I te 1 zavcdSkoy
izdeliy.
. 42~2
Wis. Zn*rotnoruds wo, Vol l6e No i,-F-stwuary 1902
1. *Production is %o,w jwt%sr and C49sper," cca~.re%.Loo
-- I .. CbA*f zoologist at the Cooperative
f ,. in or tozioduy tVestate O-rue); PP
3-6.
2. "Now arjazisation of Labor in LIV*staak Raising at th,
State Taro In Start ZAL or&," Vulko ".1MOV and
Eladowest SIV1401111 PV Mi.
Nods
3- *Tnd Adv&nt&ges,%Ar* Obvious from the Very 40661AMIng,"
Todor DIKTRC~. f ZoQloelat at "a cooporatirt
tam in uulovo; P=P !1-13.
4. Specialization and Concentration on V--j RAIsIn� in
0,
state ?arm@.- Vaall tateroy
CAP-rioultural StAtItZMAT-Ins rU t0); P;
int Fattening Farm of tne cooperative Farms in
=Ivan okrug," MorislaIr SOW; pp 21-~11.
"The Possibilities for Produalne More Lamb,* Softo
a Ing Improvement
1=1MV of tne qt~ta vesto k BresA oment
Grata
'!- . Plov. r; pp 25 19
7. -lair Vlour--a Suostltut* for Cone-intrated 7o,!3er," 1.
Up, Sonlor Zoologist, Otrug People's Council.
--Ri-terad; op 30-31.
8. `PC t s--an Lm;ortant Reserve rap Strocathogima '.he
Yodd:rWeado," Xostadln UA:X~CV (zoologl8t vita tne
Blagoargrad Okrug Co=zi-Mi-c. the ~ulgarisn
Can unle, Party) and Mmilar UYDZHIW, PP 32-3-.
9. 171as Time for Using Fo!AO: ;ro;):t "t Stefan DI~XTROV.
Junior 3clontIflo CoLlaoora;o r be reElona~~
livostooz salontlflo rosearw lnatltut* in Star&
Zagora; Vp 35-40.
SIV-LiT31~11, Yu. V.
"Radioactive Disintegration of I-Teutrons," Priroda, No. 5, 1949.
;21 (4) PWR I WOK ZXPLOTTATION SOV/2563
International Conference on the Peaceful 17545 of Atomic Engoirgy.
2nd, Geneva, 1958. 'Z,
ya on*r-
Soklady savetakikh uchonykh; yadernyyo reaktorr L yadernRY
gattka. ("parts of Soviet Scientists. Nuclear R.t.l. and
Koscow, Atomizdat, 1959. 707 p. (Series: Its:
Nuclear Power
?tuft# vol. 2 Rrrata slip inserted. 8,000 copies printed.
i
General Sda.: N.A. Dollezhals Corresponding 14e*ber# USSR Academy or LA
Soleness, A.K. trastn, Doctor of Physical and Kathematical Sciences,
A.I. Leypunokly, Member, Ukrainian SSR A-a4emy of Sciences; I.I.
110TUmv, Corresponding Ombers U33R Academy of 3clence3o and V.S.
ftrocvp Doctor of Physical and Hathomar--cea 3c jences; Nd. I A.P.
Alyablyevi Tech; 1Ld.t To. 1. Razell.
PURF0311: This book is intended for scientists and engineers engaged
In Veactor designingv as well an for professors and students or
higher technical schools where reactor design to tsUgAt.
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Seated by Soviet scientists at the Second International Confer
;nce
00 Peaceful Uses of Atomic 1h*rg7j hold from September I to 13,
1958 to Geneva. 7olume 2 consists or tftree parta. The first to
devoted to Stoald power plants under construction in the Soviet
ftioni the second to experimental and research reactors# the x-
Pfrlwats camled out an them, and the work to Improve them; and
the third, which in predominantly theoretical, to Problems of
molear reactor physics and construction engineering. Yu. I.
lbryakin If the Science editor or this volume. See SOV12081
ror title* of au volwws or the set. References appear at the
and of the articles.
Dollexhal-, N. A., _A.K. Erksin, N.A. MikQj&yjLvp A.M. arlgorlpnts,
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(Report go. 2183) 15
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_,1L'T;__JF1prInsbdy, 16.M. ginaahlnp L'TE_Ye:xsl1TarLov,
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2139) 36
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9.-r.--GTKd1Uv A To Ylaisu md&UX~
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Radiation Safety System of
Attool. Icebreaker port No. 2518) 87
IV9099T. I A. Water-water Power Reactors (WKR) in the USSR
a. tq!r
port No. 1184)
AO-tsQ37AA~-IJ-, A.R. Olukhav I V.V. QonchTavp Ik 1, govalev,
;u~". Skwortsov. J1e*.t-,p,1FdCTic1ftg Zlements or V Lis -water-
So"tors of Ato4le Power Plants (Report go. 2196) 119
. 0 and ~botln. Cooling Water-water Reactors
lopheNo. 9144) 134
Teraskow, T.S. and I.T. jzaincr. A Study or Unsteady Rest Trans-
'feV 1LAIrtal-proftaing glements at Nuclear Reactors (Report
No. 2470) 153
-11 sklyp M.N_ T.X. Subbotin, and ?.J_rAhak;iy. Nigh-speed
IN .. _--& -VIMEt-Wansfer Coefficient in the Pipe
Nwport no. 2475) 166
Y.I. SubborLp, VIN.- Barls"Y, and P. L.
,Tq-v-.-1W&t ZzoU9111 VCCr g the Plow of Liq., MetalIB-M
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Assaftblifs Of Nod-shaped Moat Producing Blements (Report
go. 2034j
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SIV192:jEv, YIL.V. - --I...
., Radiometrv of internal irradiation. Hed.rad. 4 no.7:81
J1 '59. (MIRA 12:9)
(RADION&TRY)
SIVITIT6EVY Yu.V.
[Hadionctivity testing of the atmospheric air and the Neva
River in the region ofmooring tests of the atomic icebreaker
"Lenin."] Issledovaniia radintsionnoi chistoty atmosfernogo
vozdukha i reki Nevy v raione shvartovykh ispytanii atomnogo
ledokola "Lenin." Moskva, In-t atomnoi energii. 21 SS:�t,
1960. 27 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Atomic icebreakers)
(Neva River region-Radioactive fallout)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5370
Sivintsev, Yuriy Vasillyevich
Fonovoye oblucheniye chelovecheskogo organizma (Background Radiation of the Human
Organism) Moscow, Atomizdaty 1960. 93 p. Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies
printed.
Ed.: G.M. Pchelintseva; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Vlasova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for biologists, physiologists, radiologists,
and physicists concerned with the effect of nuclear radiation on the human
organism.
GOVERAGEi The author computes'the magnitude of the individual components of external
and internal background radiation affecting the human system. Permissible radia-
tion levels are determined from amounts of background radiation present in the
lungs, bones, and gonads;_these amounts are compared with genetically and cancer-
ogenlc&Uy dangerous dosages. The author shows that the amount of nuclear radia-
tion given off through background radiation may be taken as the basis for
,establishing permissible radiation levels for human beings. No personalities
are mentioned. Tlaere are 228 references: 189 English, 31 Soviet, and 8 Ger'"An.
SIVINTSBY, YU.T.
Now data on the concentration of C14 In the atmosphere. Atom.energ.
8 no.6:573-757 J9 160. (MIA 13:6)
(Carbon--Isotopes)
S/089/60/009/01/07/Oil
BO14/BO7O
AUTHOR: Sivintsev,, Yu, V_
TITLE: The Relation Between Irradiation and Absorption Doses
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 39-47 7
TEXT: Following a series of publications of the Geneva Conference on the
Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (1958) and the proposals of the Inter-
national Commission for Radiological Units and Measurements, concepts of
irradiation and absorption doses are clarified. Furthermore, formulas are
derived for calculating the absorption dose when an absolute measurement
of the irradiation dose has been made. With regard to measurements of the
X-rays and r-rays in the energy range 200 kev to 32 Nev. the conditions
for the electron balance are clearly explained. Then, a formula is devel-
oped for calculating the absorption dose for any substance. For comparisoz~
the required constants are given in a tabular form. In the measurement of
absorption closes the Italian scientist Lonati. has made particular progress
as he has applied and extended two methods developed by I. B. Keirim-Marby
and V. V. Antonov-Romanovskiy. There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 15
references: 4 Soviet, 3 British, 1 German, 1 Italian, and 2 American.
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s/oBq
-91 10 B102/B205
AUTHORS: Sivintsev, Yu. V., Knizhnikov, V. A., Telushkina, Ye. L.,
Ti7rkin, A. D.
TITLE: Study of 'the radioactive contamination of air and of the
Neva river during the time in which the atomic ice-breaker
"Lenin" was anchored
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 3, 1961, 253-258
TEXT: Thio is a report on an investigation of the radioactive contamination
in the nel,~;hborhood of the place where the atomic ice-breaker "Lenin" was
anchored in the Neva river, with it,,; atomic enCine being in operation. The
investigation included the atmosphere, the river water, and the fauna endf3aa
in the surrounding area. The experiments were begun on August 6, 1959 and
finished on September 14, 1959. The concentration of radioactive cases
was also examined in closed rooms in the ship's central part. Results are
discussed in the introduction. Measurements were made with cylindrical
counters of the type CTC-5 (STS-5) and with end-window counters of the type
W-50 (BFL-50) which measured concentrations of up to 2.10-11 curie/1 and
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Study of the ... B102/B205
10- 10 curie/1 (Ar 41). Radioactive aerosols were determined with ~P (FP)
filters, the activity of which was measured in the laboratory. In the
central parts of the ship, radioactivity caused by Ar4l did not exceed
1! -f10- 10 curie/l, was 1()-'1curie/1 on the averace. These values amount to
~113 of the -~,,e=4 ssible maximum dose in workinC rooms. In addition, the
radioactivity of air leaving the Gro3sse,-,elmast (sic!) was measured. Its
maximum activity was 10-9 curie/l, and the average was 2.10-10 curie/1
referred to one atomic unit with 1001/9 performance. This level was reached
on September 5, 1959 r'hP" the three atomic units operated with 45, 40, and
Md performance. As 70,000 m3 of air were exhausted in one hr, the emis-
sion of one unit with 100,11. performance was 0.014 curie/hr. Investigations
in the case of a leakage of the primary cooling circuit showed that radio-
activity in the servodrive rooms reached a level of 3-10-6 curie/1 and
was chiefly caused by short-lived fission products, such as Kr85, Kr68,
and xel 3 5 (T 1/2 = 5-7 hr). The concentration of P-active aerosols in the
central rooms of the shio never exceeded the background values of the
natural radioactivity. The observed fluctuations in the radioactivity of
air, river uater, fauna and flora in the neighborhood of the ship had a
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B102 3205
X
mc~rely cnanonal character and did not depend on ti,e stay of the ship and the
ooeration of i1cr reactors. Pertinent measurements -,- !ere made from Junc 15
to September 14. These seasonal fluctuations are held responsible for the
fact that the radioactivity of air, water, fauna, and flora prior to the
tests of t1:e units: of thc-~ atomic ice-breaker was hilgher than durin- the
tests . Numerouo data on the seaoonal fluctuations which dropped to a mini-
,;au:~ in Aulust, aAll results of measurements are discussed. The experiments
have proved unai-.1-i uuusl-. that the ice-breaker oporates without any haZard
I __ In -tion on the
and tl.nt thei7c j c t tl ~;li,;,-htc-st dan(,er of conta,114
silip durinC the op ra ~ i ci-, of its reactors. Ifeither crea of
nor the -vessels f cllowin~,- the ice-breaker are exposed to the actiorl 0-
radioisotopes. There are 2 fiLrures and 3 Soviet-bloc references.
T
U Bl.", IT'_'E'D: September 7, 1960
S
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2-1743
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B102/3212
c2 / jP 000 (11,3,p /1/ .9
AUTHOR: Sivintsev. Yu. V.
TITLE: Maximum permissible concentrations of radioactive
isotopes of inert gases being fission fraements
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no. 6, 1961, 631-632
TEXT: Men calculating the radiation hazard caused by waste gases of
reactors not only the radioactive inert gases having a long-life (such as
Kr85 and Xe133) but also those having a short life, rhich are generated by
fission, have to be taken into account. In contrast~to other fragment
isotopes the inert gases will not form compounds in the human body and are
not stored. Hence, they do not form infernal P or y sources. They mainly
attack the tissue from. the outside. The maximum permissible concentration
(1-MC) of radioactive inert gases is calaulatel by utilizing the following
5.6-10 -6D SB
relation: MPC B7 curies/l. D denotes the maximum
T
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s/089/61/010/006/003/01 1
Maximum permissible concentrations of... B102/3212
permissible radiation dose of the human organism, Q. the air dem~ity, S Band
S 4. he slowing down power of air and tissue. T E), the effective radiation
T . _(b:
energy acting upon the irradiated organ, (in 1,,Iev/decay event) is given by to~
1: (bE) fyiE"i (I - ;,-of X) +
A
E. 112
Z"
+0'33fPiEpj 50 Aj
where f and f denote the portions of d,ecay of i-th or j-th kind which
Yi Pi I
accompany the emission of 7 or P radiation having the energy E Yi or E Pi
is the true absorption coefficient; X the effective radius of the organ in
question, Z the atomic number of the isotope emitting beta particles. For the
calculation - its results are compiled in the Table - it has been assumed that
X = 30 cm, QB -1.2-10-3 g/cm3' S3/ST=1/1.13, D=0.01 rem/week (which agree
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S/OF3 6"~IPOIC06/0021011
Maximum permissible concentrations of... B102X212
with regulations holding in the USSR). There are 1 table and 8
reference-s: 3 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviiet-.bloc. The three references
to English-lapguage publications read as follozs: P. Davidge, C. Lock.
AERE C/M 262 (1955); R. Hammond et al. Nucleonics, 17, No. 12, 1o6
(1959); International Commission on Radiological Pro-It-ection. Renort of
Committee II. London, Pergamon Press, 1960.
SUBMITTED: November 12, 1960
Legend to the Table: 1) Isotopes; 2) half life; 3) maximum energy of the
beta particles in Mev; 4) energy of the gamma quanta in Mev; 5) effective
radiation energy T(bE) in Mev/decay event; 6) NPC of radioactive inert
gases in air in curies/liter; a) min; b) hr; c) years, d) days; e) no
data.
Card 3
SIVIDTSEV, YU.V.
"Natural irradiation of the buman body* by IU.V.Sivintsev. Priroda.
50 no.7:44 il 161. (KERA 14:6)
(Radioactivity) (Sivintsev, IU.V.)
LYUSH, Dimitriy Vasillyevich; 14IKOIAYEV, Boris Nikolayevich;
KORSUNEVKOP A.A., inzh.p retsenzent; ARKHANGELISKIY, Yu.V.,
inzh., retoenzent; SIVINTSKV , Yu.V.., kand. tekhn. nauk.,
red; VIASOVA, Z.V., red.; SHISHMM, L.M., tekhn. red.
[Dosimetric coLtrol on atomic ships] Dozimetrichaskii kontroll na
atomrjykh sudakh. Pod red. IU.V.aiv2nLseva. Leningrad, Sud-
promgiz, 1962. 130 p. (MIRA 15:6)
(Atomic ships-Safety measures)
(Radiatiork--Dosage)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SdV/6376
Aglintsev, K. K., V. M. Kodyukov, A. F. Lyzlov, and Yu. V. Sivintsev.
Prikladnaya dozimetriya (Applied Dosinictry). IN-loscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962.
246 p. 7800 copies printed. I
Ed. (Title page): K. K. Aglintsev, Professor; Ed.: A. A. Chugasov;
Tech. Ed.: Ye. 1. Mazell.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and technicians worldng'in the
field of atomic energy. It can also be used by students specializing in
ionizing- radiation dosimetry.
COVERAGE: The physical principles of dosimetry are described, and the
organization of radiation control ~n laboratories and enterprises engaged
in work with ionizing radiation is discussed. No personalities are
In
mentioned. There are 30 Soviet references, 10 of which are translations.
Card 1/2
SIVINTSEV, Yu,V-; ERVOSTOV, N.N.
Methods for measuring the contamination of the air by radioactive
aerosols. Pred.dop.kontsent.atmosf.zagr. no.6:165-186 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Iz Instituta atomnoy energii AN SSSR i Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-
issledovatel'skogo instituta zheleznodorozhnoy gigiyeny Ministerstva
putey soobshcheniya.
(RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT)
SIVII.,'TSLN.9 YU.V.
flew radiometers for the human body. Atom. energ. 12 no.6:554-556
je 162. NIRA 15:6)
(Radiation--14casurement)