SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PARKHOMENKO, E. I. - PARKHOMENKO, I. S.

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ACCESSION I%rR: AR4023374 property on which a new method of industrial geophysics may be developed. Orig. art.. has: 4 figures and 1 table, ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut fiziki Zemli (Acadeviy of Sciences SSSR Iwtitute of Physics of the Earth) SU-BWTE): 29Apr63 DAn ACQ; 2WIar64 i=L: 00 SUB CODE: AS. NO Ra SOV: 010 OTM.- 000 Card 2/2 PAMGMUCOJ- E.I.; BONDAFMIKO, A.T. Electric resistance of rocks at pressures and temperatures up to 4000. Izv. AN S-SSR. 1823-1832 D 163. 2 uD to 40,WO kg./C-.. Ser. geofiz. no.12: (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. PARKHOMKO P E. 1. Use of ultrasonics in studying the electric properties of rocks. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.23:91-96 162. Types of symmetry of piezoelectric structures of rocks formed by piezoelectric minerals. 97-100 (MIRA 16-11) VOIAROVICHI M.P.; BONDARENKO, A.T.; PAREHOMENKO, E.I. Effect of pressure on the electric properties of rocks. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.~3z80-90 1162. (MIRA 16:11) PARKHOWL-INKO, E.I.; BDNWIRENKO, A.T. Electric conductivity of rocks at hIgh temperaturas and one- aided pressure. Trudy Inst. fiz. Zem. no.23:101-106 162. (MIRA 16:11) Senior On: Alfalfa --~-rl .,L,; Soviet Source: Prav i-. io ~toit a, Abstracted -'!I ,S:L.*' Librar:,, of -re ~S, I' n., ,x*m.-,;- 1. "epc;,-t 4r PAMOMMKO, F. S. 27820. Pgkkhomenko. F. S. K voproev o semenorodetve menogoletnikh r7khlokv- stovykh z1akovykh trav. Sots. eel. kho;-vo Uzbekistann, 1949, Wo. 2, B. 50-55 SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statcy, Vol. 117, 1949 M --j%-RKHO-IKO. G.~ nzh. Green light for new materials. IM 2 n0,5:33-34 W 160. (KERA 14:5) 1. Chlen naucbno-tekbnicheakogo obshchestva vodnogo transporta. (Shipbuilding) (Plastics) ODRDEM, Ael~-PAMIE"r-IRC6 Go pbr a high eMoie=W of suminarn clivowaing production probamme More flat 24 no*2135--36 F $66 (IC TIA 18s 12) PARKHOMMO G. polkovn!Lk. "Vwnno-inzhenernyi zhurnal" in our unit. Toen.-inzh.zhur.101 no.3122-23 Mr 157. (MIBA 10-3) (Kilitary engineering--Periodicals) ,d-%MDLO_, 0. ;0DRDP,'9XII, S. .PW Prophy1W in handli;ng ratUo-active isotopes. Tr. from the Russian. p. 310. Vol. 9, no. 10, Oct. 1955. 0--hrona Pracy. Warszawa. Source: Monthly list of East European Accessions(REAT), Le, Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 1956 PARKHOIENKOP G.A.,, inzh.; SPAIMT, V.S., inzh. Experimental determination of s.,mchronous reactances. Elektro- tekhnika 36 no.5:51-52 Mq 165. (141RA 18:5) 7 3o-'66 Div (1) 13D-2 AGG NR; AF16007337 SOURCE CODE: UR/0292/W000/002/00GL1!60CJ6 .AUTHOR: Lodochnikov, E.. A. (Engincer)i Shen-dnov, V. G. (Engineer); Parkhomenko G.."A Cgngineer); Sh~l n V. M. (Engineer); Ageyev, V. Ye. (Engineer); Vlasova, V. P,, (Engineer); Spannut, V. S. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Electric rnicrodri,res of the MB series SOURCE: Elekt rote khnika, no. 2, 1966, 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: miniature rrtotor, electric motor, servomotor MB miniature motor /I L/ ABSTRACT: A miniature contactless WIB-series d-c motoi is briefly ciez;cr-i'De--. It comprises the motor prODer, a transformer -type transistorized rotor-pu5itiun sensor, and a transistorizEd commutator; its principal circuit diagrarn is shown. Card 1/2 UDC: 621. 313. 13 - 181.4 L 3973o-6_6 ACC NR: AP6007337 The motor is actually a synchronous machine with a magnetically harci rotor. The rotor-position sensor inverts dc into 10-30-kc power which ''s amplitude - modulated with a frequency determined by motor rpm. Three-phase signal' envelopes are isolated and used for controlling the commutator. The latt,--r "-,as a 3-phase power-amplifier br'dge circuit and is designed for operation withir, 1 5-~C. The motor windings receive a 3-phase square-shaped voltage which does i,ot contain even or 3rd order ha.rmonics. Data on five types of the MB series, W,,,0bL_- torques vary between 25 and 400 g. crn is tabulated. The motor is in the c;eve'C,:)- mental stage. its life is claimed to be between 3000 and 100(0 hrs, oiL the type. Plots of rpm and t,-fficiency vs. torque are presentcd. Orig. art. n~s: 4 figures, 5 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 139 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 004 Card PARKHMIM), G.I.,- YARANTSEVA, Ye.p.; KATS, A.M.; Prinlmnla uohastiyB A.N. Pri"criptions at -,ho drugstores of Monacyr. Apt. delo 14 no. 41 58-61 Jl-Ag 165 (MIRA 191l) 1. Moskovskoye go:-odskoye aptechnoye upravleniye. 2. Nauchno- issledovatellskaya aptechnaya stantslya Moskovskogo gorodskogo aptechnogo upravleniya (for ChertIrcira). -,PAM% ZMO,,_P~J. Providing Moscov residents with medicines. Gor.khos.Mojsk. 36 no.2:25-28 F 162. (MMA 16:2) 1. flachallnik Moskovskogo gorodskogo aptechnogo upravleniya. (MCBCCW-DRUGSTaW) SIDORKOV,A.M.; PARK14014WK0, G.I.: KOROLEVA, M.G.; YARAVTSEIrA, Ye.P. Review of T.I.Tolltemen's book ~-Textbook an the organization of pharmaceutical service.*,Apt. delo 12 no.5986-87 5-01,63 (MIM 16:11) V- PARKHO)MIKO. G.I., YARANTSEVA, Ye., MIRLIN, N.D., knnd.faM,tseVticheskikh nauk 'Organization of the pharmacy systemO by A.I. Shimanko, A.K. Mellnichenko. Reviewed by G.I. Parkhomanko. E. IArantseva, H.D. Mirlin. Apt. delo 7 no.4:92-95 JI-Ag '58 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Zamestitell predeeclatelys Koskovskogo nauchno-farmatsevticheskogo obshchestva (for Parkhomenko). 2 Zamestitel' predsedatelya sektaii planirovanlyn i nahestva Koskovskogo nauchno-farmritsevticheekogo obshchestva (for TarantEeva). (PHARMACY) GORODINSKITO S.M.;F !Txw%2U9A41& Preventive probleac of radioisotopes in industry. Gig. sanit.. Moskva no.4:22-28 Apr 1933. (CIML 24:4) 1. Of the Institute of Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. . /r.,.- I ~, /,", ,,, , " , ) PON, ~ I... - . TARE.ROMENKO, G. M. and G010DIN31M, % M. "Safety in K--ndlin,- .-ladioactive Isotopes," 19515 113anitar.- le. ~ulat ions anti Instractions for Handling RadioactiveIsotoles," 1955 MUNILISMKIKOV, V.P.; J!ARKHOMENKO, G.M. Sanitary. hygienic and technical requirements in planning and equipping laboratories for radioactive substances. Ned. rad. 1 no.3:42-52 MY-Je 156. (MMA 9:10) (IABaRATURIES sanitary. hygienic & technical requirements in laboratories for radicactive substances) (RADIATION FROTICTIOU same) OA F- XKf-)j Qx Wdieal' _by_13*6f. ~.A.. Hygiene and ftbblim. of IWifte Letavet, Active Member, Academy of Medical Sciences USO, and G. M. Parkhomenko, Candidate of Me-dical Sciences, Vestnik Akade- mii Meditsinskikh Nauk SSSR 80 ~L' , " -~ 9 .9 No 3, 1956, PP 77- - I The article reviews the scientific reports presented at the Hygiene Section of the All-Union Conference on Medical Radiology (30 January to 4 February 1956, Moscow). Among the topics embraced are the following: radiation hygiene and 1-dosimetry; hygienic standardization and the establishment of maximum per- nissible levels of external irradiation and maximum permissible concentra- tion of radioactive substances in the atmosphere and water; hygienic charac- Aeristics of industries and laboratories using radioactive substances; basic factors in the injurious action of radioactive substances and methods for improving working conditions where they are used; sanitary-hygienic and .technical requirements in the planning and equipment of laboratories using Aarge amounts of radioactive substances; the cleansing of hands contarnin- Aed with radioactive substances; determination of alpha-active aerosols the air; individual protection of workers; selection of polymer mate- rials and resin for use in individual protection; resins for individual protective clothing which can be washed free of radioactive substances; description of a new type of valveless respirator, the "Lepestok," for once-only use; cleansing of individual protective clothing items of cot- *on. and plastic; disposal of radioactive vastes;' and the behavior of ra- dipelenents in vater under experimental conditions. (U) SOV/1 37-58-8-18205 Translati on from- Referativnyy zhurna I, Meta I lurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 286 (USSR) AUTHOR- Parkhomenko G. M. T! T LE, S~om, P7rbl,~m,,f ~Lorr Hygiene in the Work With Radioactive !sotopes in Metallurgy and Machine Building (NekotoryVe %roproSy gigiyeny truda pri rabote s radioaktivnymi izotopami v metal- lurgli i rnashinostroyenii) PERIODICAL- Tr Vses. konterentsii po med. radio], Vopr, gigiyeny i dozimetrii Moscow, Medgiz, 1957, pp 22-26 ABSTRACT- The regions of application of radioactive isotopes in machine building and prophylactic measures are examined. 1. Radioisotopes-Applications 2. Radioisotopes-Physiological factors Ye. L Cara I; I 137-58-1-2185 Translation from: Refera.tivnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958. Nr 1. p 296 (USSR) AUTHORS: Gorodinskiy, S. M. , Parkhomenko, G. M. TITLE: Problems oF Labor Hygiene in Work with Radioactive Isotopes (Voprosy gi::,iyeny truda pri rabote s radioaktivnymi izotopami) PERIODICAL: V sb. : 12;Uch. iznosa detaley mashin pri pomoshchi radioaktivn izotopov. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 135-143 ABSTRACT: The harmful effect of radioactive isotopes upon the human body is examined, and a complex of hygiene and technical health measures is set forth for the purpose of making work with radioactive isotopes safe. Ye.L 1. IsotoPes (Radioactive)-Physiological effects 2. Isotopes (Radioactive)-Safety measures Card 1/1 GORODINS-11T, Samoa Mlkhuylovich;--~ObZUq,,, Gahm Make Inovnix; LRTAVET, rad.;'KflAK`ffN',"'H.T., tekhm.red. A.A., prof .,red,,; YARGULIS, U.Ta., [Elygienic aspects of wnrk with radiogictive isotopes] Giglena truda pri raboto a radioaktivVmi izotopami. Poo red. A.A. LOtRTeta. Izd.3,, dop. I Impr. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1958. 66 p. WRA 11:12) 1. DaystvitellyQry chltyn AMN SSSR. (RADIOISOTOPES--SAnTY MEASURES) ir" I G .7 PAR OMENK-0. -ni.med.mauk Safety rules for the transportation, storage, registration and handling of radioactive substances. Gig. i san. 23 no.1:43-45 A '58. (MIRA 11:2) (RADIATIOR FRONOTION regul.ations for transportation, storage. registration & handling of radioactive substances) GRMILISHCHIKOV, V.P., PARMIOMIKO, G.M. Result of Using a three-zone plan in work with rsdl=. Gig. i a-=. 23 nosIO376-78 0 158 OfIRA 11: 1-1) (RAWATION FRMGTION, hoW, zones in protection against radiup (Rua)) (HOSPITALS. zonal system in protection againnt radium (RUBD ONEEKO, Galina ftk:simovna; 2010ITMINA, Rita Takovlevne; NOVIKOT, Tu.T-.,-r-e-a-.--,7Z[ffWA, N.K., tekhn.red. [Industrial hyelene in work with radiun] Gigiens trads pri rabote a radlem. Kosk-,va, Gos.isd-vo md.lit-ry Nedgis, 196o. 64 p. (MIRA 14:3) (RADIUM-PUSIOLCOICAL ]MOT) (RADIQACTITITY--UMT KUSURNS) ACCESSION NR: AT4016989 S/3057/63/000/000/0011/0015 AUTHOR: Parkhomenko., G.M. TITLE: The problem of deriving maximum permissible contamination levels for working surfaces in operations involving alpha-radiation SOURCE: ZashchLtny*ye pokry*tiya v atomnoy tekhnike (Shielding in nuclear engineering); sbornik statey. Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1963, 11-15 TOPIC TAGS: contamination level, radioactive contamination, radioactivity, alpha radiation, nuclear shielding AIBSTRACT: The author discusses the problems connected with safety and pre- cautionary measures to be taken in establishments dealing with radioactive materials. Special attention is given to the different contamination aspects of beta and gamma radiation on the one hand and alpha radiation on the other in terms of the danger posed to operating personnel. An attempt is made at an analysis of the radiation hazard from the point of view of locat4on within an establishment and it is pointed out that the distinction betweerl"fixed" and "unfixed" radiation is not justified and that a'unified standardization of radiation levels (such as has been adopted in the Soviet Union) is to be Wdl/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4016989 to preferred to this "indefinite concept". A discussion follows of the maximum permissible concentration of aerosols and a ble is presented showing the data on the contamination of working surfacerby various alpha-active substances and the resultant maximum permissible content of these substances in the air. It is established that at permissible surface contamination levels (500 alphq- particles/150 cm2 - min.), the aerosol content in the air is below the permis- sible content. Another chart.is given to show the comparison of the maximum peniissible levels of contamination in Poland, France, Great Britain and the United States. The author calls attention to the lower levels adopted in the USSR. In conclusion, the author submits certain suggestions in connection with the proposed revision of the "Sanitation Rules for Working with Radioactive Materials-and Sou-6ces of Ionizing Radiation (No. 33-60)"; they are: 1) that the contamination levels be gliven not for an area of 15o cm2, but for I cm2; 2) that for the surfaces of floors and equipment a single permissible level be adopted, for both before and after cleansing (within 500 -particles/150 cm2.m!Ln); 3) that, in zone planning, different contamination levels be adopted for equip- ment; and repair areas on the one hand (where personnel spend only a limited per- iod of time) and for the operators (or "clean") zone, on the other hand. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4016989 ASSOCUMON: none SUMUTTEDs 00 SUB C.DDEs INP Card 3/3 DATE ACQ: 20Feb64 NO REF SOV: 004 ENCL: 00 OMTER: 002 GORODIVSKIY, S.M.,, red. torn ---MMIOMKO. G.M., red. tom; MWPINKO, N.Yu., red. toma; RML!, A.N., red. toma; HOZANOV,M.S.,,red.,- KUZ!HIU, N.S., tekhn. red. [Radiation bygiene] Radiatsionnaia gigiena. Moskvap Fiedgiz VoLl. [Industrial hygiene] Gigiena truda. 1962. 231 p. Vo~.2. [Co=mma hygiene] KomnmalInaia gigiens. 1962. 223 p. (RADIATION PROTECTION) (MIRA 15:7) GROUISHCHIKOV; V.P.;-,PABU, .PIWKOj._ G. H, Plannin of laboratories and radiation saffety. Fed. rad. 5 no.12: 47-56 160. (RLDIATION PROTECTION) (MIRA 14'-3) PARKHOMENK04 ,GgUna.Haksimovna,- CORTACHEVA, N.A., red.; DRUZHININA, L.J. tekhn. red. (Iolork hygiene in handling polonium] Gigiena truda pri r&bDte s poloniem. Moskva, Gosatomizdat, 1963. 50 p. (MIRA 16:10) (Polonium-Safety measures) CHUYN, N.M., doktor tekhn.nauk; RUTKOVSKIY, V.B., inzh.; DANICHEK, R.Ye., inzh.; FEREWAY0, A.T., inzh.; BORODULIP, G.M., inzh.; TREGUIENK01 A.F., inzh.; SHAWL, Yu.P., inzh.; FRANT5011, Y.P., inzh.; VOLOVICH, V.G., inzh.; Prinimali uchastije: IOYFE, I.M., inzh.; LAVRENTIYEV, inzh.; PARKHUOQL1EffLO,-G.P.,, inuh.; DEMIDENKOJ, V.I., inzh.; RYSIN, Ye.M., inzh.; VOROBIYEVA, T.M., inzh. Inert gas blowing of metal in the ladle in vacuum. Stall 22 no.%809-811 S 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Vacuum metallurgy) (Protective atmospheres) Pfimmmn, 1. usnjilchewixtv - Syetems i-laury 5048 "Blim7 !~rstems C;oqmved of the ALUdes of f-Mcc;up Titmdw4 Un Amerdep xntinarV And 91rmut,- 14ith VarUw Or,&wAc Cmpoundsp'l So A,, Punhin, CoUsbo.-awrat V*~ Vax*vi:cN 1-0 Vialtskb4 U Torop-mvoys Le havichem, L* 1 *0 ParkbQwr&op Yei, U,-oAch, 6 po *.*.ur c1bahch Mkdi* Vol Xull, W 9 Irmsti.o.-ates fwdbiltiy diigr" of 16 binary eystwo Shms "t a"wdc trichlorldo wilth atW-Ins and 1#3#4-z;,Wlnv civ--s high-wItIm czmp=nb of C*w3altion ANC13-3Lfll~*'12 a-bd ~A9M3-%CH3)2C(ii3AH2,4 o-nitrwaaoie for= a c a-4xxmd of eqcamlecular c-:)~vovitlonp SmQ4sO*C6d4 FA)2)*2*1;113v '")a rumimuw, kratems, w%mic tribroidde-awlmmpaj, ze metbRnIcbI rdxtures in -the crisl=llUw stutee A OV of biew ta-lbrJoide exists aEEa teuperaturmf"&O- SUM Wr~3 Jun 47- ?A 3D/49!15 PARKHOMMOS I.A.; BUYNYACLUKO, G.P. w--- Rawirka on the article **gular thermal coixUtiow for wIlds of emplex ahapem by G.N.TAtliachonko and L.V.Kravchuk. Inzh.-fiz. zhur. 5 no-W27-129 AP 162. (ICM 15:4) 1. Tekhnicheskiy institut rybnoy promphlennosti i khozyaystva, Kaliningrad. (Thermodynamics) (Tretgiachenko, G.N.) (Kravebuk, L.V.) PARKHOW,NKOt I,A* The fastening of pole arms should be changed. Avtom., telez. i evias' 6 no.10:39 0 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Starshiy elektromekhanik Bikinskoy distantsii signalizatsii i avyazi Dallnevostochnoy dorogi. (Electric lines-Poles and towers) 5/1 7G 16 2 0 5 '304 's 3 1041 B 102 Parkhomenko, 1. A., Buynyachanko, G. P. eITLE: Remmrks on a paper by G. 1;. Tretlyachenko and I. V. vc h,-,'.< com~,--ex ertitled "!formal thermal conditions of bo6ies o~ shape" PE~IIODICr"-: inzhenerno-lizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 5, ro. 4, 1962, 127 125 ",EXT: According to I. Bou33inesq 'Theorie analitique de Is chalEur, 1 Farist Igol - 19C3), the temnerature field of a solid body under constant boundary corditions can be represented by i(r,-,)=AoU.(~)exp(-rno-~)+A,U,(r)exp(-nil,c)-i- + A2U2 (r) exp (- m. + From a certain moment, the temperature can be described in good approxima- tion by t = A U (r)exp(-m T'. These temperature conditions are called 0 0 0 ) normal by G. M. Kondratlyou G. N. Tretlynohenko and L. V. Kravchuk (IF,,h, Card 1/2 Remarks on a paper by .... S/1 70 B104ZB102 no. S, 132, 1"61) showed that the terms of the series (1) d-acrease and that the contribution of the eigenfunctions U; 17. with m m0 j k ) t o r- o sum is somei,;hPt largpr so that the "determining" term of the serieE iq no'. the first but an n-th term. The number of this term largely depends on t.-e point observed of the 'body. Thus the authors prove that I'm is not a c:)n- stant and does no'. depend on the coordinates". Their statement is to b-3dies of complex shape. For bodies of simple shape, m ~-s constunt. authors do not agree to these statements. They prove that the functionF, ,7) A U ('F)exp(-m do not only depend on the reference point, i. e., on U,, but also substantially on time. There are 3 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Tekhnicheskiy institut rybnoy promyshlennosti i khozyayst-va, g. Kaliningrad (Technical Institute of Fish Industry and Fisheryp Kaliningrad) SUBIMITTED: December 30, 1961 Card 2/2 Met S/147/61/000/003/012/017 ~t'6w wl E031/E335 AUTHORS: Akhmerov, A.F. and-Parkhomenko I.Ft- TITLE: The problem of determining the parameters for the bending and stretching of the profiles of components PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy, Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no- 3, 1961, pp. 127 - 133 TEXT: The problem is considered of determining the parameters for the process in which the component is subjected to bending in the stretched state, the profiles consisting of rectangular sections asymmetrically disposed with respect to the axis of bending. The problem of a cross-section consisting of a number of rectangular parts and stretched by a force P and then subjected to bending moments M acting in the plane of symmetry or in the plane of the central axis parallel to the edge gives rise to two cases: the first is where the edge is compressed by the bending; the second is where the edge is stretched by the bending. The moment of the internal stresses and the springiness of the component are calculated in ea case, starting from the equation for the equilibrium of Card 1/2 288er s/147/61/000/003/012/017 The problem of determining .... E031/E335 additional stresses and using the equation expressing the equilibrium of the moments of the internal and external forces. The results were verified experi-mentally on a nrp-it (pr.R-8) machine in factory conditions, using T-shaped components of a length of 3 100 mm, made from a- 16V4 (D-16M) material. Three marks, 500 mm apart, were made on the specimens. The radius of curvature of the bending was 610 mm. Theory and experiment,;,rere found to be in good agreement. M.I. Lysov is mentioned in the article. There are 5 figures, I table and 4 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra prcizvodstva samoletov, Kazanskiy-aviats3;.onnyy institut (Department of Aircraft Production, Kazan' Aviation Institute) SUBMITTED: February 10, 1961 Card 2/2 AKHKMV, A.F.; PARMOMENRO, I.F. Datermlidng engineering paramters for section parts subjected to bending lind streV*ing. Izv.vye.uchob, zav.; av.takh, 4 -no.3f- 127-133 161. (MIU 14: 8) 1. Kazanskiy aviatsionnyy irwtitut, kafedra proizvodetva samoletov. (Dom and girders) AKWEROV, A.F.; PARKHOMENKO, I.F. Investigating the effect of external friction on technolop,4c&l parameters of bending with stretching. Trudy KAI no.70:3-21 162 (MIRA 18:2) L 45599-66 _M4r(1VEWT(m)LFv1P M/Eff(k) I.TP(c) fi/abu_ ACC NR, AT6oih324 SOURCE CODE: UB/2529/62/000/070/0003/0021 AUTHOR: Akbmerov, A. F.; Parkhomenko, I. F. ORG: None P TITLE: Investigation of the effect of external fricti the technological parame- ters of bending processes with elongation SOURCE: Kazan. Aviatsionnyy institut. Trudy, no. 70, 1962. Avistsionnsys tekhnolo- giya i organizatsiya proizvodstva (Aviation engineering and organization of produc- tion), 3-21 TOPIC TAGS: metal bending, sheet metal, metal forming, stretch forming pf-' 0Af 009 7-1 OA(,;. FR,r a -r.-.P A-) 00FFor,,CjE"7; -_TrRiF_S5 Vi,57jP#j5Vr-,dA) ABSTRACT: Analytical formulas are derivq for determining the basic parameters of bending and stretching processes used inr'sheet metal forming wi)lh regard to external friction. Two bending-stretching combinations ffff-Mlzuereujibending followed by stretching, and stretching followed by bending with subsequent additional stretching (calibration). The theoretical work is based on an experimental study of the effect which frictionalgorces have on the mechanical deformation characteristics of sheet metal. A PGR-876ornice brakel" used for forming angular components from D16 all,* . The resul s show that external friction results in nonuniform stress distil-butioxiTeav ing a spring in the finished component. An analysis of the theoretical formulas shows Lcaid- 45599-66 ACC IIR- AT60-1h324 that the degree of nonuniformity increases with bending angle and coefficient of fric- tion. An expression is given for maximum bending angle as a function of the mechan4ca ]properties of the material and bending curvature. It is r'hOVn that the use of lubrA_ cant reduces nonuniformity of elastic deformation in acme cases but cannot eliminat this pbenamenon. The formulas derived in the paper are recommended for industrial le- sign purposes. Orig. art. has: 13 figures, I table, 17 formulas. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: 27Nov6l/ ORIG REF: 008 card 45-0 0 3/04 62/000/002/046/092 C1 1 1YC444 All T11OR: Parkhomenko, I. G. TITLE; solLition of the first problem of elasticity for thu circle P1-,ii'LO.U1CiJj. Miurnal, j4LLt(,1i111tj.1Uk, rio. 2, 1962, 78, abstract 2B347. ("Dokl. AN Uz SSR~' 1959, no- 12, B-12) TEXT. It is shown that it is possible to reduce the solution of the in-Ltcral equations of the first elasticity problem for a circle to the solution of syotems of integral equations with bounded kernels. [Abstracter's note; Complete translation.] PA M-ONMO. I.G. Solving the first problem in the theory of elasticity for a circle. DDkI.AK Uz.SSR no.12:8-12 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Chimkontakiy UK:P VZISL Predstavleno akad. AN UzSSR T.N. Kary-Niyazovym. (Elasticity) -61 rafii no.1 SC- LC, 'cv~t T-AFFA.1'rv, FF YA: PAPEFO"ENKC., T. T. Ufa; st-olitsa F'lShl%irsl7c,r A~`F (Urn; Capital Of Baskir y Kh. N. TnPhayew 1 1. 1. 7!: S c 11911/~ 621-13 . T-L -IL.I. Hydraulic *:!',r,--';necr-,rg-G-d4na Peonle's constriction -,)ro~ectc of ne-a Ocina. i---'roda -~c- -j !~"2. . j 19-52 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, - 4V$V-. Unclassified. PARMOMENKO.- 1. ~ Jourzal of abstracts, "GeografliaO. Reviewed by I.Parkhomen),A. Geog. v abkole 19 no.3:75-76 MY-Je 156. (Hla& 9:9) (Geograpby-Periedicals) 30(5) SOV//I AUTHOR: Parkhomenkc, I.I. I 7L 7 - o 4~ irst conference to Study th- Develop:2ent of Productive Forces of t,--e 3taniSlavski.v ehonomich- eskly ad:..ini--+t,-rativnyy rayon (Stanislav Economic District) PERIODI'l-II.L: Izvestiya Akademii nauk 37>7,2, Serjya --~ografiches- kaya, 10'~O, Nr 4, PP 156-157 (USSR) ABST'-R,'~.'~T: The article covers the 7,irslu Inter-Vuz Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces of the Stanislav Economic District and Let-hods to -~on- duct Economic and Geo-rap'--dcal Research on the Ilia- tional -,Ic,--nory which took place in Chernovtsy fron 6 to 10 April, 11~-9. The conference ~7as or7anized by the 1,'inisterstvo vysshego obrazovardya 'j""')2 ('I.'inis- ard 1/6 tM, of ITj I _Ch(-.,r 77diicati.on of the tlir Chernovitskiv ~Osudar:-,tvennyy -.-~niverC4 Ltet (Chernovtsy a SCV/10-59-4-27/29 First Conference to Study the _-)e,,reloi~Me-nt of Pro~,u:~tive 7or-es of the Stanislavskiy e_',-.o7-..o,-icheskiy administrativn~-,j rayon (7ta- nislav -1conomic District) State '.nivers!ity), and the 3ovet narod_:ioE:o khozya.-7- stva (7.conomic "'ouncil) of the Stanislav E'conor-ic District, with more than 100 scientists, education specialists, engineers, economists, and planning -~,,,or- X.0 kers participatin~~ who heard 50 reports. The J. llo-.-,-- ing p-~rsonalituies delivered reports: K.1-A. Leutskiy, Head of the 'Jhernov-lu-sy State University, held -an opening address; I.V. Romanov, Deput-j Chairman of the Stanislav Economic Council, lectured on the future development of that district during 10,59-651 V.V. Oniki-venko - on "The Industrial Complex of the Otani~lav Economic District and Its Economic Pros- pects in the Future" and "Basic Laws in the Devel- opment and Geor-raphical Distribution of AGricultural. Production in the Carpathian areas of -~hc Ukrains1,aya N.G. Ignatenko - on "The Present-Day Speciali- Card 2/6 Zation Level in the Chemical Industry of the Stanis- 30"Vic-~0 2~ First Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy ad-ninistratilrnyy rayon (Sta- nislav Economic District) lav Economic District and Its Future Development"; Ye.V. 1,11ironova - on "The Industry of Chernovtsy wid Its Future Development"; Ya.I. Z1aupans*_,ciy and Ya.1. Bondarenko - on "The 71ood Resources and Lumber In- dustry of the Stanislav Oblast' and Their Future Prospects"; V.A. Hostyuk, Chairman of -,he PlanninC Committee of ti,e Stanislav Oblast', reported on tUl-,e development of economy in the Stanislav Oblast' during 1059-65, whereas D.S. Shemetun, Chairman of the Planning Committee of the Drogobycliskaya oblast' (Dro-obych Oblast') reDorted on the development of Cj econom-v of the oblast' durin- that period; I.T. Pastu'_ kbov, Irlead of the Stanislavskoye oblastvipravleniye "lard 3/6 (5tanislav Oblast' Administration), lectured on the SOV/10-59-4-27/20, First Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativny:, rayon (Sta- nislav Economic District) history of development and distribution of both foreot,oconomy and lumber IndiAntry in the Stard.nl.,Iv Oblast ; V.A. Porevalov, L'vovskiy torgovo-ekonomich- eskiy institut (L'vov Institute of Conmerce a-nd Eco- no7nics), elucidated on "The Teac'llinrr of V.I. Lenin on t'~e Territorial Division of Labor as a Base for the Modern Theory of Division of the USSR Into Economic Districts"; S.L. Lutskiy, (L'vov University), - on "The Methods of Division into Low-Level Economic Dis- tricts"; I.I. Parkhomenko, Institut nauchnoy informa- tsii AN S~�SR_-(Tn_s_t1-Fu_te of Scientific Information :is UCISR), - on "The Location and Nature of Economic and Geographical Research on Various Scales at Wor- king Out Development Schemes of Economic Districts"; V.V. Onikiyenko - on "The Experience in Makinr- Eco- Card 4/6 nomic Maps of the Industry of the Stanislav Oblast"; "OV/10-59-4-27/29 First 'Conference to Study the Development of Productive Forces of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon (Sta- nislav Economic District) Ya.A. Chernova-Gruzdeva, Voronezhskiy sel'sko- khozyaystvennyy institut (Voronezh Institute of Agri- culture), - on "Drawir43 and Editing a Oom~ounO Arrri- cultural Map of P District"I I.F, Mukomel ', Kiyevskiy universitet (K:LYev University), - on the analysis oi a system of statistical and economic indices on the economic mapping of agriculture; I.V. Nikol'skiy, MGU, - on the experience in making economic and geo- graphical studies of the construction industry of Irkutskaya oblast'; A.B. Krasil'shchikov, V.I. Gortsev, G.A. Zil'ber, S.M. Voskoboynikova, F.M. E2iismatov, and others lectured on the division into districts; A.V. Darinskiy discussed the efforts of the geo'graphers Card 5/6 of the Leningradskiy pedagogicheskiy institut im, ~.I. SOV/10-59-4-27/2c~, First Conference to Study the Development of Productive ForceS of the Stanislavskiy ekonomicheskiy adninistrativnyy rayon (Sta- nislav Economic Distrct) Gertsena (Lenin~~rad Pedagogical Institute Imeni A.I. Gertsen) which resulted in a comprehensive study of the oblasts of the Leningradski ekonomicheskiy rayon (Leningrad Economic DistriM; T.I:. Tolokonnikova, Volo,-,odskiy pedinstitut (Volo-da PedagoGical Insti- tute), I.I. Kolyshev and A.A."'Girits,c~'Uzhgorodskiy universitet (Uzh~--orod University), and otners lectured on the economic use of the elements of ':', ~-_ature. The conference passed a resolution on the necessit.-i to intensify economic and -eo-raphical studlies and men- tioned in this connection the L70 USSR and the -Zk-rains- -.oye -eo-raficheskaye obshchestvo (Tcrainian "~eo- h al -,oci~ -y' Card 6/6 ,PARKHOMMO I I j POKSHIVMSKIT; V.V., prof.. red.; ANDREYEV. 0.. to 11.ied. [Economic administrative regions of the U.S.S.R.; a catalog of recent literature on nature, resources, and scononyl Zkonomicheskis adminietrativnyo relony SSSR; uka2Btel' nOVOi literatury po prirode, resursam 1 kh02i8I6tVU. Pod red. V.V. Pokshishevskogo. Moskva. No.12 [Kazakhstan] Iazakhakala SSR.. 1958. 142 p. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut nauchnoy informatsli. (Bibliograpby--Kazakhetan--Bconomic conditions) UMINETS, V.P.;_ PPIRWWV?KQ,-L-I.- -- -- - - Mechanizing the purification of poppy and smaU-seed medicinal plants. Med. prom. 16 no.109-41 Ja 162. (IflTI! 15:3) 1. Ukrainskaya zona-11naya opytnaya stantsiya lekarstvennykh rasteniy. (BOTARICAL DRUG INDUSTRY) BURLAKDVA, Ye.V.- PARKNOZENKO), I.M. 7 Effect of autolytic processes on tb-- 41jOetrical parameters of tissues in irradiated animals. Trudy 1401P. Otd. biol. 7:113- 117 163. (MIRA 16:11) Mrtrlrall CwAorl -fly *,A AW61"Is .1' This," .1 Irsadlatrd AnImalt, V. B-bk-. I- Kk-?.kl-. 0. 1P. K.I-iiatid 1. M. P.,khomenk. TIx ch-Ces in e:ortriml cond=Mty and rate of a-itolyst i wen: =~d in the llv~- . tplorn and skeittil -:t of hitc, mk. and ran cxpo-d to )-thal d~ ~f "Co dram Th- measutvmm ta wcm earned CV. organs directly after their rifirpmlon As well as after their survival for many hours; Ory varied on tic 0y or irradiation and lasted until iticanimals died. Analoj;otrt mra%uremxitis ~ carried out an controls. The el'"mal conductivity was mc3sumd with an A.C. bridge. The rate of autolysh was determined from the free aminoacid content in the [cited o,r,,nL Irradiation decreased the diipenion orthe electrical crivid,scib,ity Orthe liver and spleen. The di,mr-sion increased with time mainly due to an increase in the low-freqUCMY 1r%iStAOCe-_SIMUTtanC"%Iy, SU10IY11% lMrCA%C d. 7h0 irat" In the low-frequency resistance and In she rate or autolyTis in the liver or Inisditited itrilmall was mora pronounced than in control nnimals~lrhc opposite effect was rotted forthe RPICMThe resistance ofikelVal muscle of irradiated aninnals also showed an, increase. In the cast, of protracted survival the dispersion of resistance &Od the rate of autolysis of isolated muscle% showed little change both for irradiated and control animals. The ch"re of the low-I'mcluencY mistaioa of sumivirill tissueS is related to the charge of the rate of autolylic procenises in theme tiss~ Effects whkh lo_,r the nare of autolysis reiutt in an inhNtiort ofthe Increase of resistance of a surviving isolated organ. The trerA of physko-chemkg Prootsm &ad Oftht butDIVic PrOcc~ in the SUM"ing tissu-s of Irradiated animals differill from the trend Of thVC PIOM= fri the sumving thigues of normal on'trish mainly in the ralca of these ploot"", 0;,krk. C2.0 /,A. F-11, W 1.0 A3.WF if IA. jw- a- Vh-#J" V53A rap=t presented at Us 2XA IUU. COW111111111 Of lReLAISUCID, IROSPOCh, Enw5ate/yOrkshire, Gt. i~rit. :~-n Am X962 L -IW6-67 .. Ei YTO '5' ACC-Mr'--A-%031??4 SOURCE COM UR/2936/66/016/000/ooig/0021, MUM Burdini, L S. 1 Parkhownim, L Fetruseviche Yu,Xs khestakoval, Be Ve ORG: none TITIEs Use of a cheM412minescent method to 1wastigate'the ii6toaotive action mechanisi of certain substances'and their mixtures t SOURCEs MoskovskRys obshohestvoispytatAloy prirodys Trudy, qW91 biologicheakiyq 16p 106, 8vo6odz9r&d1k&1'nM prouslar v slabMI& (Processes of free radicals in biological. eAtam), 19-21 TOPIC TAGS: antiradiation drug, recombination luminescence, ebamiluminescenee, oxidation kinetics, oxidition inhibit antibiotic ion ABSTRACT: In earlier experiments on gaymn irradiated SOTs and human amnion calls the action mechanism of the radi protectors (veronal, medinal, evipol, AET, propylgallate, I gramicidin, vinylpyrrolidone pyridine) and the potentiated effects produced by combining radioprozectors appear to be related to their irterw3tion with radicals during oxidation. The present study Investigated the effect of the radioprotectors on recombined luminescence of radicals appearing during elecitrocherical oxidation of tyrosine in a 0.11 M solution of Na2SD4,. Intensity of vaB determined with an FEU-42 photowaltipliere Co!d 1 10426-67 -Add NRi A76031?74 jr Effect of protective substances on interwity of tyrozine chomilmminescer"o 1--veronal; n-wmxUml; M-ovipol; 17A 0 IV-ART; V-propy3gallate; Vl--Umdo r VII-vinylpyrrolldone; VUL.-pyridineo 1--natural luminescence of tested mibstances In an electrolytic cell in a 9 0.11M solution of Nm~,PO4; 2- FA chemilmndpeocence 'of-tyivoing in a oolf K K&96w&&.Am Bolution of I Po,A '-bf tyrosine wl% 6f, the lip 0 AW 17A ra am - #Mr S ~'Rj "'Tzh "-:6- ~tl il"! "Mu ~Z t4 L .10h26_67 ACC NR: AT6031774 gs show that AET, medinal. veronal and evipol quench chemiluminoscenco of radica formed during tyrosine electrolysis; these apparently act as antioxidants. e other hand, gramicidin and propylgallate increase chemiluminescence probably by increasing the number of radical reconbinations. In testing the radioprotector effectiveness of the preparations on gamma irradiated cells, the barbituric acid 7derivatives (veronal znd evipol) offered little protection. Pyridine increased the :-survival of SOTs cells irradiated with a 9DO r dose from 19-5 to 40%- No potentiated effect was produced by combining AET with veronal or AET with evipol. Survival of calls was markedly increased by combining AET with propylgallate, AET with gramicidin, AET with vinylpyrrolidone, anoxia with vinylpyrrolidone and anoxia with pyridine. However, a potentiated effect cannot be produced by combining gramicidin with vinylpyrrolidone. It is concluded that a potentiated radioprotective effect In produced by combining preparations with different action nechwdsms in relation to radicals. Orig. art. has: 1 table. SUB CODE: 06, 07/ SMM DATE: none/ CM REF: 004/ OM REFs 001 &I Card %/% P ACC NR, AT7002536 SOURqE CODE: ~UR/0000/66/000/000/0318/0327 AUTHORS: Burlakova, Ye. V.; Parkhomenko, I. X. ORG: Moscow State University.(Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy1universitet) TITLE: Dynamics of the postradiation multiplication of SCH cells during reparation and chemical protection against radiation SOURCE: AR SSSR. Nauchnyy sovet Radiobiologiya. Zashchita i vosstanovleniye pri lu~hevykh povrezhdeniyakb (Protection and repair-from radiation dam-age). Moscow, 'Izd -vo Nauka, 1966, 318-327 I TOPIC TAGS: cellphysiology, gamma irradiation, radiation protection, radiation damage, radiation tell effect, radioprotective 4gent cr-4C4ALftAz- 9~11e' ABSTRACT: Experiments were set up to examine the problem of the reversibility of various forms of lesions of SCH cells following y-:krradiation and to elicit whether the presence of the irrecoverable portion of the lesion is associated with some definite form of inactivation. The protectors used were aminoethylisothiuronium bromide hydrobromide, propyl gallate, and pplyvinyl pyrolidone. The investigation .revealed that the rate of division of y-irradisted SCH cells forming both normal and abortive colonies did not substantially differ from the rate of division of un- irradiated cells. Various forms of inactivation of the irradiated SCH cells were -in the extent of damage. Under conditions of protection. found to exist which,difIfe.red Card 112 UDC: non ACC NRI AT7002536 ~J and POStradiation recovery the more severe f,%rms of lesion could change to milder forms. The authors state that it is unlikely that some forms of lesion are related only with.the reversible part of damage and othera are responsible for its irrevers- :A ible part. In conclusion, the authors express.their gratitude to V. 1. Korogodin for valuable advice and discussion of the results and to S. V~ Shestakova for has 1 table and 3 figures. technical assistance. Orig. art. [261 SUB 60DE: 06/Cj- "-,SUBM bkTE:.,.;-..26Aug66/ ORXG R#F:..A08/ OTH REF: 005 ATD PRESS: __5117 F! '2 /2 -PARKHOMENKO, I.M. Postirradiation recovery of cynoLomolgils monkey heart calls subjected to gamma-irradiation. 1--diobiclogiia 3 no.5i689-690 1631 (MIRA 17;4) .L y urii,,reritot imeni Lonionosova, 1. Mos'-ovskiy gosudarstveruiy- biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet. ORLOV, V.-N.; ORLOV, 0. Y,-.; PANOV, Ye.N.; GliAYKOVSKIY, Yu-V-; YABIAZOV, A.V.; GCNGRAR121KO, Ye.N.; GORMIOVA, V.G.; E(RIOPLYAMIKOV, A.K.; KUDRYASHOV, Yu.B.; REJE, V.D.; SHUMMOVA, Ye.A.; TARUSOT, B.N.; PEMSMCH, Yu.M.; IVANOV, I.I.; GAPCNENKO, V.I.; ANTCINOV, V.A.; VORODOYKV, L.N.1 RJULAXOVAp Ye.V.t MIRDIN, K.S.; PARKH(VITIKO, I.M.1 AGAVERDIYET, iA. Sh.; DOSKACH, YiR,. Ye.; TAR11807, U.N. Brief neva. Biu~ MOIP,Otd. biol. 70 no.6tl58-171 N-D 165. (MIPIA 19:1) PARKHOENKOP I.M. Effect of sme protective substances in ganme irradiation of the cell cultures of cynamolgus heart. Radiobiologiia no-3:467-471 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet in. M.V. Lomonosova, biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet. BTJ F.-) Cf nj CI'7 Ikoly; T'A v r-TIEt -it-, A C-1, P~51, . ~ :,~ ~ - " - nv~e ; ~-* , ~ACCESSION NH: A?3007762 3/0205/63/003/005/0(>89/0690 1AMIOR: Par~homenko, L M, TITLE: Post-radiation regeneration of SOTS'calls 8xpoaed to gamma-irradiat ion SOURCE: , Radiobiolog!Lya, V*. 3* no- 689-690 ~TOPIC TAGS: post-radiation cell regeneration# gamma-irradiation, iTsinomolfgas monkey (SOTS) heart calls,, phosphate buffer, phosphate ..,;buff or :Incubation,, survivability ratev radioprotective, siabstances 'ABSTRACT: SOTS (Tsinomoligus monkey heart) cells were gamma- :irradiated with a dose of 550 r on a GUT-Co-400 unit (50 r/min), 'Before irradiation the cells were taken from their culture medium and' 'placed into a phosphate buffer which provided starvation conditions, The calls were Irradiated in the pho;&hate buffer and then incubated jin it for periods ranging from I to hro. Then the calls were ,'placed in a medium culture 'and call colonies were counted 14-18 days later. Incubation in a phosphate buffer does not damage non- irradiated cells, but completely inhibits their fission, For a.550 r ;dose the survivability rate under normal conditions is 46.2�3.6~6. Cardl/2 iACCESSJON NR: AP3007762 i ..With short term (2 hr) phosphate buffer incubation of the lrradiat6d icells survivability of calls is reduced-to 25%. The survivabilit7 of' :Irradiated cells rises with increase in the incubation period. After, ~8 hr of incubation in a phosphate buffer a constant survivability crate of 74-78% is reached. This rate coincides with survivability of cells Irradiated with 550 r in the presence of nitrogen or protective 'substances. It appears that for each radiation dose there is a certain percentage of cells which cannot be regenerated under any conditions. For 550 r the percentage is 22-26%. Orig. art. has: 'l figure, IASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvannywy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova,, biologo-pochvenny-,*y faWlItat (Moscow State University,, 'Biological and Soil Department) 'SUBMITTED: 180at62 DATE ACQ: 220at63 ENCL-. 00 SUB CODE: A14 110 REP SOV: 003 OTHER: 008 1; 1 Card 2/2 2 001/9094/ A Dw - 0 . . - % ORG t f 46 s am '312.0 Diol cs~~ stn u 4~ sov (W-Ild" i u E v go go k A a -Jpo tj from ted jd 7 7:' 7 7 , .dj `--doklody~ws sy sbk6ly.'Ado glch6b M rso 1966 -W ~i_ ' adu On IA61biLe, It, ti 4ffoc o ftw:i6bUtad: tissues Animals,- f ow- !j'tft_e_r` t .was stvillaod:49-a ftict on, tho r4diation -144irit I irradia iori i Of Tdose ---ce n protti iv ot 6 jd~stioi (VuA-~~Yikolidojw_ ard t i h A-ii keatp~t V t Cos A 4hd ' iiith 4'. that the:. ipokiase in yield of X* after a I Ora propos t - . " b a; of tioW, njectic e r:.su scancos ,4*.;* NIL Alu sea on UPP tfiv~ ."lioldli ':*ld ''s i?d..sjaeen-or umuvadUted iiiuillill~ Juoii~iriiown the ~ affect f Of UiA_ li AM" he monamerson 'supp6rts e. 0 Uro vrial"and W, yield th iP. 4 ii ilith irx%Aio~ 1+4UILd -to., ~bssocistod ifdth d estructionj coymo on ' MM6m9rs_. or iupdbl* 'th" a- tiow"41 r --i"ic ts pir from the coUsh , 062~', oftlo, Mh ODB KRIGER9 Yu,k.- PAPJMDMENK09 1 14 Fla The protective effect of thiourea. Biofizika 5 no. 2:239-242 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarst-vemogo universiteta im.M.V. Lomonosova. (RADIATION PROTECTION) (UREP) KRIGER, Yu.A.; PARKNOMEM9 I.M. Change in the properties of erythrocytes caused by prehemolytic doses of -ra7s. Biofizika 5'no. 5:539-542 160. (IURA 13:10) 1, Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im, M.V. Lomonolgova, (ERYTHROCYTES) (GM,24A RAYS-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EFFECT) BURLAEOVA, Ye.V.; PARKHOMENKO, I.M. Studies on electric conductivity and autolysis of liver tissue in irradiated animals. Blofizika 5 no. 5:552-557 160. (MM 13:10) 1. Biologo-pochvennyv fa~ulltet Maskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (GAIOIA RAYS-PMIOIDGICAL EM:CT) (AUTOLYSIS) (ELECTROPHY,SIOU)GY) A- Y, 9- 58-2-6/18 "R: of a ~~t 7 at n f 11 J Lj~yc.-rs v-ith a--- I-, A-, d a t J 51 A3 '-'-:~A! t, ~u e o f s z-; 3 i,:*L a f-L ul C t D z, f s ~i; of ay -c 1 e in' Lir n, - s -pa '3 s a t "-r a er 0 f i n t yi i' n ai --,.,.d of ~,javc, :,o~)L-ation. -i incrca-c,,~ c:m~,-id:,.rod ol' -,-I a v r? c,-n a la; wv-i~c,, i3 small= or an I e 1 7,. i tudi -1-;! ~~v~Ds. T.'ie P', -.D 0, wa7r~- "le if u I- c- In `11,~ (;,a- J -L at the li!AGI a-i'Dic L tudc ),L, t I 10 S e i S.-d i c d r i 'U- s c 0 LIr c) 1 ;6 ~3 v i . .ulse of D-L' wave Card 1/9 t*--ick-ness n 11 b.,en -1 4 " - 5IE3 1 Investi ation. on 770,--ls of "he 1"ass-a_& :)f a IMLL-, av~: T , U- I u wit h an I-,cr~a-ed S-3peed. mati--allj to the 'nvolve"'I -reat diff4cuiti~,- ,.) u -L :,~ u I al s o not beef- s '~-u,:! i,-,d U-Lre c *L-,lj,, )n real medi a .In h, r,- a shod of n -,,,i ~-,iocj els of se ismic chosen bj Lhc lr~j boon ,Teo-L)h,ysics Lstitute, A~-;ade:uj of lc~'Lcncos j." -LT.' 3SSR) lem f irs -u so 1vrJd b- B ~ NIva'~,i n (Re f. si,;nal models cons i-- of s~,~eets of va-rious which =e submer-ed in no invezti-ated of the "trar-splarc-ney" Coefficient of the layr--r3 on tnc ir.- cidonce an-le of Uhu wave a:.,id anal-sed V'Lc-- typco of 7-- -hicli -Da-,-,-; t:irou-h I.-ho layer. VuriDu.,-,~ ar] reuic-al Iias been -ubliched (Ru'Ls.6-21) ir %-,~-ich U~. -rassa-e of ..-avcti t-',--r-)u--,h a solid layer are invesl;i,~ated acouslu-ics ari-l, I e -,-,I C-~rltrLa5t U,-) 4- -) I )r,pu1.a'u--on of tho .)roble-m, thk au N, rs d no Lu- y D 1 Y L ~ x !~ t I i c r,, ~- 5 - r~ cv, j a, L -'u r ~ Ias t1a iimi~, Card 2/9- 4)-58-2-6/18 D,vc "U i: .-It r! 3 n 7%0-7, el z3 of the Pas ca-3 a .7a i n an Increascd Speed, uc, -~d- 3 t ~- t C- 1`7? 0 _e 1u- 3- on ~3 In all the ..c-.nt',)neu -w:.ssa--e Df )scilla" f ocussed, )n t1he c1hz7m,;--r, o f i i, t i 6,~ f C'_ S,: S.21 C C 1, s do~ -a L i.;) ho v:1-1-i b I ~,3 2r)rt.,Mce i -) r i n s, t n o- U udy S' -D 3 of L, 1- 4 n occ-LLv In of a cov,"~ri ne s ~3 in V., L_ V t the s'~a,)e of recor, ! 4 :)f d.ift in -rcsencc of a screen c-rr-1-_i-:- nu,--,-,be-r of other 2roble 7] S In i i s pa,~,D r a P - r n i s -,i -i d c t o f 1. 11 t 1 s E.- a -~: a-a d t,,c au~u-hor st-adi~3 )f t,hwse problems, particilarly tae sliape of t~i~_- -b'd-e :aasnitude of the s-_,is,,!ii.-3 Lrift ~)f :i-_ain fLuiction of the rati-J of tLe -U) 1 14, c1cnc s s of tlie laycr t) n to -v- i- wuvelen~Uh. TI-Ic ziutl.~or oro-oses o uhe .roblem of intcr1.,AQ`j of .v.-ivc. Thl- r i m ~,~ n v., r c c f f d ID nabural c-ind-,~J,)ns '.*;as nil. L c-,)-_d4. 'u n s s d i: Card 3/9 49- 5 -2-6/!,-: a t _i D _i on :.:o",el -- .)l' 'U-h,. PaL.~a;-e :)-f- ~; ll,:aJ r 'Urc! -:7 ay e r s j t h zm -1 n c r C, 317) a Y; ii--. the tuo caso,~ t',,.- i:i th- -~io,17el -~-=e -z orc, -.i~nnou, ui~,,Icr l-,ural c in Tlie ratio of thc, wa-ve brass to the ~ ':ave is -abc.'-~t 20 whilst in i-aa-uure th,-, Df t-h~c wave individa-al layer3 with inc:-e~-:-zcd s-.~eed t'.10 su-rroundin- them is usu-all- n~-t ovel, 7-5. A t t he ~;ta--e of the study absence of able since-- si::.~ li-fies -icturo stud-ri-.- ~he b.-~2ic ~c-:! .-2n[, u t',Ic ratios of the wavc~ -eri,lental conditi.)nr, The 4 - -v-3 r c; arr i pulse ult--as,-mjc SeismoOco,.-I~e., ~y of a cis ura-smitter anr' roceiv,~r :~iczoolectric ~~icl:x.,~, of -r-cu'L)in the sho-,)e of a c,..ibe- of 10 - 10 1 C, 3UCII d C.L Xoduced in lu-lh~D ~.,ater a sliortl- -,u'-~,c -~f basic frequoncy of abou'u- I~C kc/s. A wide L)ar,-7 1~ "7,~4th a passband between 15 an(AL 150 '-C/S U3('t-'t. 2 Card 4/9 49-5 I~L 4 consi:~,tc` -,f a -,-.,ator Qan'-- nto VLl,i-,u:_-, ul , -T `3` 1.- CrC, ;u 7 r- -L 1 3 i n li-I laj-r:~~ with 1, v fol c a brc.-3.-. ~:)ic _- t- -i of ab,.-Lit 14 0 tile S[L~le u 4- J 3,., 3 s t r i p ~,'O mm uidc and 1~. .-,Tn fit-~-_%d t co of '150 .,.m fro7,i its lc!-Lt end to 3i _-,ula' a t Nr aCliti~-nally fitt-~d h~ i ass _sh,ot i; Dit,ced horizontally abovc, the b-cic brL rprri -in cf -,-Yit of 'I'lle, w-lain .ave (S,~Q F-L--.i, 0 s!-.rv-3 intermediate ~-x_ cl r, i D var- -)u.3 thic -ne_~Sel,,- of' variDas ::.atz_,_-JLa1:3 of tte elastic w--ves bo-uh lovi~._r 1 11 ne rf,-3p,~c ~ivc _-necd cl~ in bra.-;-- T!lc ~,rall.ls and tubl.~o 3everal. rccordj.. 1-2oduced. TI-c investi -ations described in the *h a -- . sho,,,.,n that r scnce --j~ a lay,,,r ,,,,iu -P ircrc-. w)i-rr_, coveriri-7 n.-.diu., in 'he zonc 11 brin: a c.,u-n-2 -,r- tl~2 -3 of u~-_c r_,2 D---- ,~f tae ,;a_--nit,_~l,_, -;f ~h-, aj: ift f t Card 5/9 - c 49-53-2-6/11-~ Inve ti .-at -)- o,~ ':vlodels -)f the Pas~,az- a ?.Iai--, Wav,_, Lay-_rs wiita __n !::lcrc_-L;ed 3_)eed. -.Dassa,-e c)f the n Ia c i -~, c -I 11_ rs ;. i`, h an C j-,-~ced in c 6 cr mC' a 0 "Lch i, :;a,,,-c ~_-)n the IL all "-n"l ",han ti~c limi'~ 9 of coro Ln~ of the main ~.,,avc Lr. Lhc,~ case, of Ion--J Lu,-',I. La -3- t ,,r-_r wilL r,; in the :3a:~ie a-, in Lh ca. - )f L, an n tc, r ra e 3 i -a t e 1 a y ~, rIL; 3 tu a " c e i3 i c ei i u h 3 c for d/% ratios bc1ow 0.23 and &I-so in the screeRin,,-: (0 > 0 for ~A ratios belovi 0.01 ;i'L` ~I__ c r a a 3 i 'u h i c 1-m e S s o f t'-~ c 1,?.ver U-1,c, s~i!- - _'~Ih,e the .--a .L11 lvava vill b.-_-c,,_e di2~)rtr_-(~ 0 Lo suporpo S4 tj:,j~ - I ;;~3c,3 0,171 f~-)r c(~rbain d r-~ D:c tran6ver.,_~.,D ar-d Df ~ulti 1e waves ii,!-~ide ._L~t-M,~ss -)JI tle 1 , :r f c i - ).f _,; zrans,.- it God b 3 Inrted if "6:-Lr 7--l"Tc: i,: ts L, i~ n, ar e Card 6/9 .~_,Ljers /% < J_n D r J, i 3f '6~10 drift wilich r-iii, ab., CLO 0 t r ii t J- C_: 1),_~ c, o ~,,l 33(3 a 112 1 cn L'irt to ..,ns of La_ wave b-ut t;-e of t:-~(, V c-lie u c a 1 c u d n o bL_sis of I ami-s For an idenc e ~--l cof the v.,av:_- f olloi~rin- is observed: (I'lfor d/N r ~- t i o L~ C,0 sha-r-~i, decre--:3e is observec in amrlit'ade -)f t'.;- wave on the secti-~n of the -_p:C,DfllE vil-_ich ccrt~s.,-Dr.,~-5 -~j nor-al drift; Viis diecrea.-,ez; is a-~."-Irently due to _:~ f vi c'-,i as Sc t~-_.ro uz', t'--;, ion of rec-)rdinl- o the viave .-av3; -.ic--iatc 1l-vdr in form. of a trI.-n cess VOLluc of Ulie -rift was dctactc-d i,3 11 laje,2 11-L a the pas~36LLC; tlu,-)U,- Card 7/9 tudinal viave Nvhich ~enetratc irito -the a,_:dium if, th 4 9- 58-2-6/1 Inve3ti,~7,atj in -)n of Lite a Mfai~. 3-~V,,-- Layers with --tn S,)ead. li~ni'- 'or 'Ile loyl-- the - U 1. U the additi-)nal drift in intor-acdiaLe with j.~-lcioaasing d/N x-a-Qj.:)c and a-.i.,)untus to 1-,'~ in t1lic lzayor. 1~ cull bo A!~,ju,rled t~l:tc t1le .)1),.-,(,,rved rc,,l:-L'U- ions remain anclianCed also for ~ho OV Gies 3-nd in this case the do-tected e:~-Gos~3 valao of seisa-ic drift vill be of interest: in the case of of oscillations of ab,,-,ut 10 ~I.,s t1-Le e,,-,cess ~a~,y a-ioun-t about 1 Y,,n and for waves with a predoininatin.-I fre,-~ ~--ncy 100 --ps it may reach 150-200 in. Pocoence Df an laye-c in tll-.o- ran,:-c. of exit of the main leads t-, L> fornation of two new waves, naj%ely, a wave which is refl-~cted from the interniedilate -In4 tl` la~rcrs, anc! a co;iAioat-id diffracti-,)n-mairi v,,.-v,2 i~~ 14-nizr3d w~-th tl,,:~ tu~,,,o layers (L'no b:.ojc tli-3 intu,_-- ~d~ layers). Tue obtained -,-.e 1y in agreement with equa-~i-ns %,,,hich fr3:-i t2c Card 8/9 C" L Investigation on Models of the Passa,-,,e -of a Main '.11ave -~Jayers vibh an Increased Speed. theoretical investigations of the problem of pas3~~_'- waves t.ar,)u--h a layer in the case of incidence an:--lc::~ are equal or larger than the liait angle for lon -j t U~14~ :-,l U 'javes. There are 11 figures, 1 table and 25 refer:~rces, j'L --P~ich 13 are Russian, 7 German and 5 English. A330CIA~'ION: '-Iz~ay Df Sciences of the USSRI Institute of Earth Physics (Ak-ademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fizi~-- Ze:'-11; SUBMITTED: June 13, 1957- AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 9/9 AUTHORS: Vasil'yev, Yu.I., Kovaleveo.i. and Pa_-khozeL':-1c, i.s. oundatio--7 TITIE: Investigation of the Crystalline F n by_7,L=e-.,ethod of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.I. (Issledovanije kristallicheskogo fundamenta metod= Drelom- lennykh voln v usloviyakh nepc1nogo ekraid'rova_Eiya. i) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadem--i Nauk SSSR, Seriya GeofizicheZkaya, 1958, No.3, pp. 31? - 329 (USSR)~ ABSTRACT: Of all the existing geophysical methods of piespect-ing, including the seismic method of refracted waves, the most reliable and accurate results axe obtained in investigating a crystalline foundation by means of the method of refracted waves. In a num1ber of regions, parti,~ularly in the eastern part of the Russian platform, prospecting of the fo-~2r~datiDL b7 z:ea-ris of refracted waves encounters seric-as rliffi--,ulties. part--culax-ly due to the presence in the covering Laediuz. :,f th :;k laye= of carbonate rocks in rhich the SPE-eds of the -~Iastj.c waves a.:,e equal or almost equal to those cla::-a,'iterisint: tt_, formations. Therefore, conditions are czeated rjhlic". are near to those of screening of long.". tudifial. refrac-.~:i waves n IV i -he respective surfaces of the crystall~.nt_- The Geophysics Institute of the AV.Sc. IISSR '~k-'_y -_'nstitut Cardl/4 A.N SSSR) carried out special -tests fcr- t-I.n P:)2_:-J_bi1itY Invest-JEation of the Crystalline Foundation t1--7- Mlet`.od cf Refract,ed Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete !. of exploration of the foundation by means of t1-P, ,.ct-cft -f correlation of refracted waves under the giver, aiisr-o *` :)L -; ~~ a' conditions. The work included evolving a 1o-v-freq--en-,,y r-.odi- fication of the method of correlation of ref2,&c~,-] The work was za:rried out under the direction 2f -.A. (37ambartEev I t, cf of be-.;ween 19~1 and 195; with 'he particip 1. this ?.apei- and a niunber of other DeDple of t..e Institute of tlie Ac.Sc. USSR. The result,,ze of tll-,ese `.)~,esti- 4 nje Lt C3 gations are described in this paper. Th,- e.-.v)er- were based oia 3onclusions derived Ircm earlier -work, to wLich optinum ~;o-ndit ions for recording !or-gitud-L-1al, refracted waves ccrrespondlng 11-c the surface of crystalline u-ader ccn- ditions approaching screening, can be created by ut"Llising. suf ficiently large wavelengths, i.e. by -isir4z ap,~aratuus which .A.-- -y of rerc.--Jng of freqjencies 31r Oscill- ensures the rossib 'i 4V -I- at:.on of :;he s:~-il which are lower than those -sually ap-,Iied in seismic Pros-oecting. The app-aratus used is desc,-Jbed :'..-i -ara. 1. It -s designed tc recor-d freq-.ienri,.-s of the rarr,-a 10 - 3"; c-P-s- Card 2/4 4cj- 58- 131-3/ _1 01 Investigation of the Crystalline Foundation by the Methad of Refracted Waves under Conditions of ::ncomplete Screening. I. g The circuit of the low-frequency amplifier ia FiL.2 and t`~e frequency characteristics in :Fig. 3 are shorn. Para. 2 deals with the technique used in the- investigations. The experimental results are dealt with in para. 3, E,-ivinc a number of seismograms and hodographs. The carried out investi- gations show that an application of low-frequency apparatus permits recording longitudinal, refracted Taves c=espondin6 to the surface of the crystalline foundation in cases ir. which the latter is located under a thick layer of carbonate formations in which the speed of elastic waves is almost the same as in the crystalline formations. Earlier at"erpts to use, for the same purpose, me-dium-frequency apparatus did not prove successful. Considerable differences were U'D,-tected in the dynamic characteristics of waves correspond-in(T to the refracted layers in the carbcnnatc; formation and in th-_ surface of the crystalline formations (differences in tl-,F- feat-res of the recording, the frequeacy and the degi-ee of &I-tenuation with distance). A lor-.-frequency modificatirIj -f the ccr-elation method of refracted waves was developed, --a- be -ased Card3/4 no t only for investigating cTystalline fcundat_J_)r_-. aI :zo 49-58-31-71/1, 31 Investigation of the Crystalline FOUI:Ldation by the Eetuhod-, --)f Refracted Waves under Conditions of Incomplete Screer-~LC. I. for studying thick layers of sedimentary roc'-s, :)aitlcul~a-ly in the case of strong absorption of seismic ene--E,5~ or if ssreeniziE layers are present. The authors iI advisable to carry out tests :LlSO for rccordinF. refracted waves by means of low-frequency apparatus. There are 14 figures and 10 references, all )f' wl,,Ich aTe Russian. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Physics of the Earth Ac.Sc. Us,~R. (AN SSSR institut fiziki Zemli) SUBMITTED: February 13, 195? AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 49-58-4-3/18 AUTHOR.: Parkhomenko, I. S, TITLE: Analog Studies of the Head Wave Intensity when a Layer of Higher -Propagation Velocity is Passed Through (Izueheniye na modelyalch intensivnosti Colovnoy volny pri yeye prok.hozhdenii cherez sloy s povyshennoy skorostlyu) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk ":'SSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 19543, Nr 4, pp 449-45? (USSRO ABSTRACT: ExDerimental data on the refracted waves occurring when compressional waves are incident on a layer of higher pro- pagation velocity at angles above and below the critical are considered, particularly in relation to the way the wave amplitude is dependent on the ratio of layer thickness to wavelength, The setup u:;ed is one with parallel-sided layers of Solid immersed in a liquid in which only com- pressional waves are incident, refraction occurring from brass to gloss, perspex, alumlinium, etc. The experimental arrangements (source_ de'tector, etc.) are not described. Effects due to waves repeatedly reflected within the solid la,7e-- are considered, as well as interference phenomena (depressed and accentuated transmission), A comparison with resilts comi)uted from the wave theory shows good agreement Card 212 49-58-4-3/18 ialog Studi-,-;s of the Head Wave Intensity when a La,7er of Higher Velocity is Passed Dirough, at Eaigles of incidence less than critical but the transmitted WaVes are of amplitudes higher than predicted for an.-les beyond the critical, except witli thick layers. The results do riot appear to differ greatly from those previously re- ported in Wootorn acoustics journals. There are 5 figures, 1 table and 11 references, 2' of which are English, 9 Soviet. kSSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR, Institut Fiziki Ztmli (Academy of Sciences, USSR, Institute f6r Studyizigf'tli*~-Physi~c~' of the Earth) SUBMITTED: July 22, 1957. 1. Sound-Intensity 2. Sound-Velocity 3. Sound-Propagation 4. Wave analysis Card 212 49-58-5-1/15 AUTHORS:Vasillyev, Yu. I. Kovalev, 0. I.,Jarkhomenko, I, S. TITLE.i On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Yeans of t-- Method of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening. Part II (Ott issledovanii kristallicheskogo fundamenta metodom prelomlennykh voln v uslovl-yakh nepolnogo ekranirovaniya.II) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1958, Nr 5, pp 569-581 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In Part I of this paper (same journal, Nr 3, 1958) an attempt is described of applying a low frequency modification of the method of refracted waves for explorIng the crystalline foundation in cases where the foundation is incompletely screened/and the results are given ubleb were obtained in experimental work in the Volga-Ural region. In this paper a more detailed evaluation is made of the obtained experimental method for the purpose of detecting characteristic features of the observed data and for justifying this method of ex- ploration. Certain dynamic and kinematic features are con- sidered which characterise the main waven under conditions ofsmall speed differentiation of the medium in presence of incomplete screening. Quantitative evaluation is given of Card 1/4 the effect of screening, Furthermore, the nivb! ___~ : _' inter- 49-58-5-1/15 On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Means of the Metho'_~ of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening. Part I!, pretation of the obtained inf ormation and the potentialities of the method are considered. Para,l deals with the attenuation and the stability of the ma(n waves corresponding, to the surface of the foundation tjj) and the refracting layers in a carbonate massif t consider- 0 ( I ) ine; the obtained experimental results and the causes of differing attenuation of the waves as well as ti, C) the magnitude of the differing att'enuation of the waves for Q recording waves. Para,2 deals wit-h the screanin,-, of the crystalline foundation, considering the kinematic conditions,as wea as the dynamic conditions of screening. Para.3 deals with certain features of refracted waves corres- ponding to the surface of the foundation -,mder conditions of smallspeed differentiation of the medium. Para.4 deals in detail with problems of qualitative and quantitative inter- pretation, In Para.5, relating to the exploration potentia- lities of the method, the authors deal with the possibility Card 2/4 49-58-5-1/15 On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Means of the Method of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.Part II. in principle of exploring the foundation under conditions of incomplete screening by the described method, considering also the accuracy and the main trends in oerDecting the.method. . It is possible with adequate probability to distin-uish structural elements of the foun~-ation of at least 100-200 m with incidence angles of at least 10-20. The errors relating to the relief' of the foundation are at present determined to a considerable extent by lack of information on the layer speeds in the lower regions of the massif and may reach 20 to 25% of the real fluctuations at the surface of the foundation. As an example of the comparison of seismic and geological data, a schematic structural chart is reproduced in Fig.6, P.5?9,which shows the foundation as plotted from seismic data and also information gained from bore holes; on the Northern Dart of the territory a satisfactory agreement was found to exist between the seismic and the geological date.. One of the wells in the South Western part of the territory sunk after gaining knowledge from seismic data con- firmed the presence of a rise i,, the level of the foundation whereby the difference between the seismic data and the data Card 3/Rbtained by drilling amounts to about 10-1511o' of the depth of 49-58-5-1/15 On Investigating the Crystalline Foundation by Means of the Method of Refracted Waves Under Conditions of Incomplete Screening.Pa_rt IT location of the foundation. It is pointed out that the develor,ad. :net~iod which is based on recording of only the longitudinal refracted low frequency waves can be considerably improved by combinin- observation of the longitudinal i7aves ,Fith observations of the "exchange" longitudinal-transverse refracted waves corresponding to the saiae surface and also by co-mbinin,r; with the refracted and reflected waves corresponding to con- siderably deeper boundaries. Some experience in recording such waves and using the results for exploring the foundat- ion in the Volga-Ural region is already available. There are 6 figures and 17 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION:Ak-ade,-,liya na,,ilr, OSSSR, Institut Fiziki Zeali(Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physics of the Earth) SUBMITTED: February 13, 195?. 1. Geophysical siirveying--'-J"_J'_"H Card 4/4