SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEREBRENNIKOVA, T.A. - SEREBRIYDKIY, YA.M.
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SEMREUIKOVA, T. A.
OCondensation et polymorisation des aldehydes et acides a, b non satures. 11.
Condensation des aidehydes hexa- et tetra- hydrobenzoiq-aes avea llacroleina."
Cherline, S. M., Berline, A. J'., Saereb=aUlJ'c2XA. T. A., et Rabinovitchj;~` 2. (P. 15)
SO*. JQ=al gf QengXal Chemistry (Zhurnal CTbsehei Khimi~) 1938, Vol=e 8, No. I
SEREBRENNIKOVA, T. A.
"Condensation et polymerisation des aldebydes et acideB a, b non satures. III.
Polymerisation do l1acroleine et de l1acide acrylique et structure de leurs demeres.1
Cherline, S. M., Berline, A. J1, Sere~rennikova. T. A., et Rabinovitch, F. E, ( p. 34)
SO: Jog=a3, gg General gkQZLU= (Zhurnal Obs~chei 'Khimii) 1938, Volume 8, No. I
up
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tivative ingerone, 11," A. Ya. Berlin.
M~'Sherlin (deceased)~ T. A. SerebrenikoTA
C%) A114&on Sci Res Chemicopba~ lust imeni
(D ~S.' Or.dzhonikdze, Moscow, 7 1/2 pp
Zhur,~ Obaboh Ehim" Vol No 3
S~ntbesized a number of compounds similar to
Iiingerone (,3.!methozy-4-hvdro.Vphenyletbvl .
M
,tqi ketone). Found that increasing the...
al.
,.ftoid 6haracter of the phenol bydroxyl, accu-
mulation of.bydrox7l groups in the molecule$:
I I
and abange of the distribution of substituents
62/4m:2-
i ,iis/Chemdetwy Zingerone (Contd.) Mar ~q
ilia the aromatic nucleus of the zingerone, had
a negative influence on the intensity of the
punppt taste. SubmitteO 5 Sep 47.
DO
62/49TI~
Apr 49
USSR/Chemistry - Zinflarone
G--[,-nic Compound's
"Zingerone Derivatives, III," A. Ya. lbrlin, S. M. Sherlin (deceased), T. A.
Serebrennikova, All-Union Sci Res Chemicophar Inst JzIeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Moscow, 9". R.0
"Zhur Obshch Khim" -o1 XIXI No 4
Synthesized ~ vezies of these compounds, characterized by the length of the alkoxyl
groups, ty ;he pre, xe of an amino group in the aromatic nucleus in place of a phenol
hudroxyl, and by a change in the position of the carbonyl group in the side chain.
Discovered that the approach of the carbonyl group to the aromatic nucleus in one link
of the side chain did not result in a debilitation of the caustic taste of these compounds
Submitted 12 Sep 47.
PA 65/49r32-
0:~~:mel T., Serebre 7~
nikova, T.
A
T i TP LE The Str,-Ictural Proteins of Smooth -Muscles (Strukturnyye belki
Eladkoy rz-,yshtSy)
PERIODTCAL: Doklady Aka-~emii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 2,
pp 271 - 274 (U53H)
ABSTRACT: The problem mentioned in the title remains insufficiently
investi-7-ted particularly with reEard to the muscles
of t-'--,e intestines. Even the Droblem whether tile contractile
protein complex in this case is the same as the actomyosin
comDlex of a somatic muscle hds not yet been solved. in
t -~
he present paper the authors give the first results of
t1ne-ir investi.;-ations, which they undertook separately
dur-ing t1-- same time, on the proteins of both kinds of
muscles with dogs. They resumed the inteTrupted investigations
of the firot author.which he has been dealing with since
1941. At the same time it was found out, that '11-4e "myosin"
of ~- smooth muscle of the stomach differs from two other
I'myosins" by a hi.-her content of nitrosjen-free substances
bound with protein, then by a redubed tendency to gel
Card 1/4 formation, further by a less pronounced viscosity anomaly
S-,r-_-,ctura1 Protef*_ns of S..,iooth 1,".uscles S07/2o-122-2-29//A2
of the "myosin" of the smooth muscle and finally
by a snalier viscosity index. . In the present paper
c 1 e s from the sI. o:.-.,.,--..ch and from the -Ei~;h were used to
obt-ain s,-.ltin_--out c%irves of the proteins. The meti-,od
is L
Uaken from referc_-,ce 1. The protein salting-out was
demonstrated b,, the differences of the extinctions, which
v,ere s-,ectroDhotomctrically dei.rmired. The resulting
curves (Pic 1) showed mznny peaks, each of 'them correspondirg
Uo the salting-out of a protein. The technical details are
described in reference 12. Extracts from cut up and homo-
genized muscles (by means of 0.3 M KC1 + C.01 M KH 2POA +
i- O_D2 '.,I ITa2HPO 47 -,H 7.9 - 7-1) were subjected to a long
0
lasting dialysis at 0 . Altogether 28 - 29 solutions
(ITH A)2SOa of different concentration (Zon,! 10 - 70 percent
of the saturation of the solution) were used. Figure 1
shows examples of the salting-out of one and the same extract.
Proteins from the myogenic and even more from the myoalbumin
type remained not salted out. Based on the results the
Card 2/4 authors came to the following conclusions: 1) By a
c-()1j/2o- 122-2-29/42
The StriActurai Proteins of Smooth MuucleB
fractionated salting-out with (NH 4 )2 so 4 it is possible
to obtain deviating curves. 2) Somatic muscles produce 8
peaks, among them the peak of the actomyosin(peak Nr 1) is
particularly high. 3) The smooth muscles develop 9 - 10
peaks. From these the peaks a and b have no homologous
points among the curve peaks of the somatic muscles. The
proteins which cause these peaks are precipitated at lower
concentration (16 and 25P/4 of saturation). There are 1 figure,
1 table, and 8 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION.:Institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii im. 1. 1"11. Sechenova Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Evolutionary Physiology imeni
Sechenov,AS USSR)
PRESE'NTED: April 28, 1958, by L.A.Orbeii, L-Tember, Academy of Sciences, USSR
ST.B!."!T'__'ED: June 17, 1958
Card 3/4
OPPEL', V.V.; b'JOMRMIIKOVA, T.F.
Contractile proteins of the smooth muscle. Biokhimiia 24
no.4:648-657 Jl-Ag 159. (MLU 12:11)
1. Institut evolyntsionnoy fiziologii Im. I.M.Sechenova Akademil
nauk SSSM, Leningrad.
(MUSCLE PROTIBINS)
N
SMUMRFW1IKOVA. T. ., KHLYUSTINP, T. B., and OPPEL, V. V. (USSR)
"Some Structural Proteins in the Smooth Muscles of Mammals."
Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress,
Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961
OPPEL', V.V.; SEREBRENNIKOVA, T.P.
Structural proteins of transversostriated --ru cles in anival
of the chordate type. Biokhimiia 26 no-4:608-614 J-1-Ag 161.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Institute of Kvolutionary Physiology, Academy of Sciences
of the USSR., Leningrad.
(WSCLES) (PROTEINS)
PKIS~: LP
NT
SEREBF-ENNIKOVA, V. I. and BIPXOVS"LM, Yu. Ye.
"A Study of 'Sannzin' in the Treatment of Chronic Dysentery in Children,"
Pediatriya, Llusherstvo i Ginekologiya, Vol 21- 1952, PP 17, 18.
f t, r ~e ne e i v :-%i,
s t
167 -ztr:-, Ins: of -.:tonne -.y- enLer b. a c11 --a t*-e~-
ciiijrllreri Ljet%qe~)jj 1.~AO 1j;jI. u f t'ct e s e s t r an3tp . 3
e r c e n-.:i e r rj r e s I s t rt n t t f j ~3 10 nil -'d 0 ~it s
i i r e n t e
t 3 t i t-1 onily, 2, be r cr, c i,~ r a la i.. o nr aL re-
S
zu. t 1 r c- :i z: i t 16 ra J ns P
S e IQ I 1 0 n - t 1, e r, e - _J were c 1 -a t e p r c) c t e 'd ._results
Q t aL r I e~ 6t~le cl- t 0_1~ c~ not ee w~ -i c,_~er'led in
12 6-
s t~F6 ~~FN
GRO14ASH3VSKIY. L.V., professor, otvatetvannyy redalctor; DTACHBNKO, B.S.,
professor, redektor; YXISHINA, M.A., icandidat moditainskikh nauk,,
redBktor; ZAYDENBJMG, Ye.G., Itandidat meditsinskikh nauk, reclaktor;
PADAIKA, B.Ya., professor, redektor; sjgRx'ZWKOVA, V.I., kandidat
meditsinskikh nauk, redaktor: SORYINA, L.Te., 6--nMC-i6aitainskikh
nauk, redaktor; TMKHOV, S.N.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk, redaktor;
KHOMMO, G.I., professor, redaktor; ZATULOVSKIY. B.G., redaktor;
LOKHKATYY, Ye.G., tekhnicheakiy, redaktor
[Dysentery; a collection of scientific papers] Dizeneteriia:
ob"edinennyi sbornik nauchnykh rabot. Kiev, Gos.med. izd-vo USSR,
1956. 265 p. (MIRA 10:1)
1. Xiyevskiy institut spidemiologii i mikrobiologii. 2. De.7stvitell-
ny7 chlen AHN SSSR (for Gromashevskiy)
(DYSENTERY)
SMBRENNIKOVA, Y.N.
- -.
,
W', -E ~
Treating the umbilical cord stump in newborn with a sodium chloride
powder. Pediatriia 39 no.1:79 Ja-F '56. (MLBA 10:1)
(UMBILICUS) (SALT)
SEREBRINnIKOVA, V.I.; PONOMAPEVI, G.Te.; LUR'YE, T.A.
Gnrrying of dysentery germs by henlthy persons. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i
immun.,aup lement for 1956:51-52 '57 (MIRA 11:3)
.P
(SHIGELLA)
BTRKOVSKIY, Yu.Ye., kand.med.nauk; SMEMONIKOV, V.I., kand.med.nauk
Etiological features of dysentery cases in the Ukraine during the
pnst 10 years. Yrach.delo supplement '57:7,9-79 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Xiyevskiy institut apidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny.
(UKRAINE--DYSEETERY)
SGRVINA, L.Ye.; SlMJMRERNIKOVA, V.I.: YASHGfWIKO, K.V.; KOLBSUIKOVA, N.I.
Review of 3 ln'ng 80:
"Problemi""~~jftemiology, prevention, and cliniral
treatment of enteric infections." Zhur.mikrobiol.enid. i immun.
28 no.9:129-131 S '57. (MIRA 10:12)
(INTESTIIIES-DInASES)
SM. BRUNNIKOVA, V.I.
-
Resistnnee of dysentery germs to nilvrofurazone. Zhur.=ikrobiol.
eDid. i immun. 29 no.3:125-126 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:4)
1. Iz Kiyevskogo institutn epidemiologii i mikrobiologii.
(SHIG3LLA PAR.ADYSEaMIAE) (FURAIDEHYDE)
(BACTERIA, 17FBGT CF DRUGS ON)
Serebrennikova V. I., Ponomareva, G.YE., Barshteyn, YU. A., Pochirok, P. YA.,
Zaritskiy, A. M.
Continued studies of possibilities that healthy nersons can be carriers of
dysentary microbes.
Materialy nauchnykh konferentsii, Kiev, 1959. 288pp,
(Kievskiy Nauchno-issledovatellq-kiy Institut Epidemiologi-i i MAJ-robiologii)
SEMMMIKOVA, V.I.; BIRYUKOVA, X.V.
"Collected papers from the Azerbaijan Institute of lpidemiolog7
and Hicrobiology." Reviewed by V-I-Serebrennikova, K.V.Biriukova.
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun. 30 no.3:130-132 Hr '59.
(HIU 12:5)
(COMMUNICABLE DISUSES)
SMMRMWKOVA, V.I.; BIRYUKOVA, K.V.
"Collected papers of the Brivan Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene.
Reviewed by V.I. Serebrennikova, K.V. Biriukova. Zhur.mikrobiol.,epid.
i immun. 30 no-11:137-T-38 N 159. (MIRA 13:3)
(ARMMrIA-XPIDFJ6[IOLOGY)
BARSHTEYN, Yu.A., kand.meditsinskikh nauk; ISKREBRZRIT-KOV,4-S.I., kand.
meditsinslcikh nauk; PONOMAREIVAP'*~',G.Ye.
Carrying of dysentery bacilli by normal subjects; (based on an
investigation of autopsy material). Sov. med, 2/+ no-4:93-97 Ap
160. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Iz Kiyevskogo instituta epidemiologii i mi -obiologii.
(DYSENTERY)
SEMRENNIKOVA, V.I., kand.med.nauk
Survival of dysentery microbes in water. Vrach.delo uo'4:431
Ap '60. (;~~ 13:6)
1. Yiyevskiy nauchuo-issledovatellskly institut epidemiologii i
mikrobiologii.
(DYSENTXRY--BACTERIOLOGY)
- SEREBREWIIKOVA, V.I.; BIRYUKOVA, K.V.
Rev--'.,* of-' the 1958 "Collected Papersu published by the Moldavian
branch of the All-Union Society of Mderobiologists, f-pidemmicX-Ogi-sts
and Specialists in Infectious Diseases. Zhux.mikrobiol.eiRid.i
immun. 31 no.11:162-164 N 1610. (MIRA ;4:6)
(COMMMICABLE DISEASES) .1
SE.REBRERTIKOVA V I.,q kand.medn4uk; PONOMAREVA9 G.Ye.; POCHINOK.9 P.Yav
aig-. `me'-au
id. ~Qk-;;7-ZARITSNIY, A.M.
On the carrying of dysefitery microbes by healthy subjects; clinicall
imminologicalg'and epidemiological observations. Sov. med. 24
~o. 2:69-75 F 161* Of[RA 13: U)
1. Iz Kiyevskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta
epidemiologii i m4 obiologii (zameatitell direktora po nauchnoy
chasti - prof. L.V. Gromashevskiy).
(DYSENTERY)
SEREBRENNIKOVAJ, V.I.-; SHIMANSKIY, 03.
Conference on problems in the control of intestinal infections.
Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immm. 32 no-5:154-156 My 61.
MIRA 14:6)
(INTESTINES-DISEASES)
ROZENBOYM, G.B., inzh.;ISEREBRENNIKOV. inzh.; TREGUB, Ye.S., inzh.
_z=-
Enamel Jactate films for f--'.nishing ship structures. Sudostroenie
27 no.12:49-51 D 161. (MIRA 15:1)
(Protective coatings) (Shipbuilding)
L 112895-66
ACC NRs AP6029809 A/) SOURCE CODE:
JD/ FJ4/D
J ifil/ J-w/ J/RMI/Jfi
AUTHOR: Rozenboym, G. B.; Serebrennikova, Ye. A.
UR/0229/66/000/007/0051/0054
ORG: none
TITLE: Effect of freon-22%n aluminumijalloys and nonmetallic materials
SOURCE: Sudostroyeniye, no. 7, 1966, 51-54
4-Z-1- -
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum-rzagnei.~- alloy, manganese containing alloy, titanium containing!
alloy, copper containing alloy, epoxy resin, synthetic material, insulating material/
AMg-3M alloy, AMg-5VM al oy, MMg-6 alloy, D-16AT alloy, 45MG-2 alloy
ABSTRA4: The corrosions beha tor of wrought aluminum alloys'A~taZ311, t4 5WI, AMg-6,
D-16AT'and cast alloy 45 11-1 2 (4.8-6.5% magnesium) was tested in a circulating
mixture of freon-22 and freon oil'for 400 days. No visible signs of corrosion were
found on AMg-M, AMg-5V, A~fg__6_alloys, and D16 alloy specimens. However, the 45Mg-2
alloy specimens corroded, but only in the first 30-90 days. This appears to be
associated with a poor quality of castings. Good-quality castings are expected to be
fully resistant to freon. The mechanical properties of both wrought and c:5 t illoys
were not affected by freon. In another series of experiments, several pla t;~ , in-
sulating materiais, pd _2p2xy~2compounds were tested. Specimens of 45 steel and
45Mg-2 alloy glued(,,wiith cold-setting or thermosetting epoxy __&Iuf~%4dere tested in
freon for 320 days. The cold-setting epoxy glue softened and specimens s:eparated after.
Cord 1/2 UDC: 62
L 428915_66
ACC NR; AP6029809
L/
30-60 days; the strength of the thermosetting epoxy glue joint dropped on the average
by 28-33% after 60 days and by 37-41% after 320 days. No leaks were observed in
hydraulic tests of thermosetting e oxy 1 e .oints with a pressure of 100 kg/cm2 for
p g"w 3
5 min. Plastic and insulating materials( ere tested in freon for 30-300 days. The
weight of fluorine rubber and glass-varnish cloth showed little or no change, while
the weight of polysiloxane,.rubber, and glass-reinforced plastic!~harply increased in
the first test period, which was followed by decompositiontof materials. The weight
change of plastic glass caprone, polyfluoroethylene-4, and v-lnylplastic-VN did not
exceed 5% after 300 days. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. [AZ]
SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5069
SEREBRETTIMOVAP ye.14. deceased it c 5 3
Medicine See ILC
1. KC-1DOVER, G. MIKCV, S.; SEREBREI-M`TKOVA, Ye. S.
2. USSR (&-~I)
4. Iron Ores--Vizhay Valley
7. Report of the Ivdell iron ore uarty on the prospecting in the region of themiddle
cou7se of the Vizhay River in the Northern Urals, for 19152. izv. Glav. uDr.- geol.
fon. no. 2 1947.
9. Mbnt List of Russian Acces,111ons, Library of Congress, !~ ~ch 1953. Unclassified.
SEMUMMUM.A.1 Ye. S. and MMAM. P. S.
Microstructure of Anode Nickel Obtained by Reaction Smelting in an Electric
FamaceY P. 132.
in book, Collection of Studies in the Metallurgy of heavy Nonferrous Mletals.
Sverdlovsk, 1957, 168PP. (Series: Its Trudy, vyp. 1, Inst. metallurgii, Uralskiy
filial, S-.rerdlo-%.rsk, Acad. Sci. USSR)-
SOV/1 37- ig- 1- 1373
Translation from- Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya: 195q, Nr 1,8USSR'
AUTHORS: Kusakin, P. S., Serebrennikova, Ye. S.
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TITLE: The Microstructure of Anodic Nickel Obtained bv Means of Reactive
Smelting in an Electric Furn~,ce WikrostrukTUr-a anodnocyo Ni, polu-
chayemoao reaktsionnoy plavkoy v elektropeckit.,
PERIODICAL. Tr. In-ta n-ietallurgj,. Ural'skw fil. AN SSSR; 111;7, -Vol I; pp
132-135
ABSTRACT: A comparative investiaation of microstructure properties of sound as
well as rejected cast Ni. anodes. Bod, anodes exhibit analogous
phase-structure characteristics. but the rejected castings contain
considerably greater quantities of N13S2, a compound which tends to
form wide interlayers containing also NiO. Compared with the
sound metali the rejected metal also exhibits greater porosity. in
order to evaluate the effect of impurities and conditions of cooling
of castings on the phase composition of Ni. the mic-,ostructu~e of
sound and rejected anodes was studied under the followna conditions-
a) After preliminary annealing; b) after rapid cooling0f molten Ni
Card I /Z in a massive Cu mold immersed in water; c,~ after slow cooline of
SOV/137- 59-1- 1373
The Microstructure of Anodic Nickel Obtained by Means of Reactive Smelting Icont.)
the crucible with the molten Ni in the furnace. To obtain a high-quality metal, the
first staae of smelting (oxidation of S of the molten metal and burning off of C)
should be carried out in a hot bath, care being taken to avoid overheating. The Ni
obtained should contain minin-ium arnounts of S and C, since tile presence of sig-
nificant quantities of Ni3S2, NiO, and C results in the formation Of S02 and CO,
Which I)I-OdUCCs a spongy arid blistered Surface oil the castin.as. Rapid cooling of
metal which had been preliminarily soaked in a furnace for a sufficient length of
time improves the quality of a casting.
V. G.
Card 2/2
137-58-6-11484
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 33 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Mikhaylov, V,V., Bratchikov, S.G., Serebrennikova,_Y_e_S_--
TITLE: An Investigation of the Heats of Formation of High-alurnina
Slags (Issledovaniye teplot obrazovaniya vysokoglinozemistykh
shlakov) '~r
PERIODICAL: Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Nr 67, pp 114-123
ABSTRACT: The heats of formation of high-alumina slags used in blast-
furnace smelting were determined by calorimetry. A mixture
of finely-divided (-200 mesh) powders of CaO (99.7%), A1203
(99.67%) and Si02 (98.86%), totaling 3 g in weight, with 0.8 g
added charcoal, contained in a Pt crucible, is placed in a cal-
orimeter bomb in which an 02 pressure of 30 atm abs is estab-
lished. The mixture is ignited by an electrically heated wire.
The calorimeter bomb is placed in a calorimeter. The temp-
erature is measured to an accuracy of �0.0020C. The heat
from the combustion of the wire and the paper sleeve in which
the mixture in the Pt cup is housed, is determined by compar-
ison with control experiments. The heat capacity of the calor-
Card 1/2 imeter is determined by burning benzoic acid. The fusion
137-58-6-11484
An Investigation of the Heats of Formation of High-alurnina Slags
products are 's1 ag beads of entirely homogeneous composition, a fact that is
checked by measuring optical constants and by mineralogical analysis. The
measurements are accurate to within �6.016 of the value read. 12 composi-
tions are studied, having the following % composition: 3-10 SiOZ,..-.3.5-48 CaO,
and 42-62 AIZ03- In addition, the heats of formation of ZGaO-AlZQ3',SiO?_,
CaO-Al?-03, and 5CaO-3Al2o3 are determined, and are found to be-81, 36,
and 43 kcal/kg, respectively. For other high-alumina slags the heat of form-
ation is calculated by the formula q= (1. lCaO+ Si02) kcal/kg, where CaO and
Si02 are in weight O/o.
I. K.
1. Slags--Heat of formation
4. Colorimeters--Equipment
2. Slags--Analysis 3. Colorimeters--.Applications
Card Z/Z
BEMAN, N.S.; CRIONOV, A-A.; 4MMM-IKO-VA.,,Ye.Ya.; Prinimali uchastiye:
SYRTSOVA, V.N.; KUZIFTSOVW-,~-Y-6--.-S,-.,
Granulation and fluidized bed roasting of copper charge mixtures
at the Alaverdi Combine. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.18:
321-327 t6lo (MERA 16:7)
(Ala'Verdi-Copper industry)
(Ore dressing)
SEREEB.71ENNYY. G.N.. GILYCM.IKO A.V.,. retsenzent; DAVYDOVAI, M.A.,
otv. za vypusIK; POPOVSYIY, Ya.D., teekhn. red.
[Modern organization of the erection of buildings from
panels and blocks] Sovremennaia organizatsiia montazha zda-
nii iz panelei i blokov; uchebnoe psobie dlia zaochnogo po-
vysheniia kvalifikatsii inznerno-tekhnicheskikh rabotnikov
k programe kursa "Progressivnaia tekhnologiia i organiza-
tsiia stroitellnogo proizvodstva.11 Moskva, Vses.zaochryi
tekdmiku, 19163. 157 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Buildings, Prefabricated)
ZENIKOV, Ivan Stepanovich, prof.i is ich,
_ _. ~j qPQv
clots.; KGRIII-VENKO, V~S. , inzh., nauchryy red.; kLUTC, If.A.,
red.izd-va; GOLIURG, T.M., tekhn. red.
LExamples of organization planning in construction and erec-
tion work] Primery Proektirovaniia organizatsii stroitellno-
montazhriykh rabot; opyt diplomnogo proektirovaniia. MosINa,
Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 170 p. (MIRA 16:12)
(Conbtruction industry--Management)
SMEBRENNYY, G.N.; AKATOVA, V.G.p red.
(Selection of the methordo for conatructing reinforced
concrete reservoirs for dark petrole= products] Vy-nor
metodov stroitellstva zhelezobetonnykh rezervuarov dlia
terLWkh nefteproduktov. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1964.
126 p. (MIRA 17:9)
KUTUKOV, A.I.,red.; GARKALENKO, K.I.,red.;GORBACHEV. 1.7.,rad.; YERHMOV,
P.I.,rod.;OVSYANNIKOV, Yu.N.,rod.;PILYUGIN, B.A.,red.;RODIONOV,
I.S.,red.;RODIONOV, A.N.,rad,;SMM9II,-J--Tared.; GUSEV, M.S.,
red. izd-va,;P-ROZOROVSKAYA, Y.L.,tekhn. red.; SABITOV, A.,tekna.red.
LUniform safety rules for geological surveying; compulsory for all
ministries, economic councilB,departments, organizations, and
enterprises conducting geological studies] Edinye pravila bazopasnosti
pri goologorazvedochnykh rabotakh; obiazateliny dlia vaekh milisterstv,
sovnarkhozov, vedomstv, organizatsii i predpriiatii, vedushchikh
goologichaskia raboty. Moskva, Uglatakhizdat, 1958. 102 p.(MIRA 11.1Z)
1. Ruesia(1923- U.S.S.R.) Komitat po nadzoru za be2opasnym
vedeniytm rabot v promyshleanosti i gornomu nedzoru.
(Geological surveys)
3 1,Ya.
3 ERE BF. INS;
Dcuble-chisel bit for recovering sialcate samples. Biul. nauf:-h,,~
tekh. inform. VINS no.2:79 163. (MIRA 18:21
BELOGO?LDSKIY, V.A.; VA!T7-q, A.A.; SEREBRB, I.Ya.
[Guide to boring and blasting operations in the making
of exploratory boreholes] Rukovodstvo po burovzryvnym ra-
botam pri prokhodke gornorazvedochnykh
vyrabotok. Sost. V.A.Belog-orodskii, A.A.Vainer, I.1A.Serebrin.
Moskva., Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 231 P. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledo-,ratellskiy institut metodilzi i
tekhniki razvedki.
FIRS
oYlli GOA *T
r-,C . x .
)au
(OT:2,1
Z9 :9
C,
0 T 0 U T I JG 0 U T7 U -0 f4~0,7,r;:, 110
r
-S-*-22,Fi7-*',.Aff L. It.
Dissertation: "Study of Urcidizing Processes (Coefficient C/N and Coefficient oF Incomplete
oxidation) in f~mcrtension and the Effect on Them of Therapy by Protective Inhibition."
Cand J-qed 6ci, Odessa State -'-;adical Inst, Odessa, 1954. Ref--rativn3-y Zhurnal--',--,'Ai7,i~.-a,
I
7,10'scou, No 14, jul 54-
SO: SUM No. 35b, 25 jan 19~6'
PFMLISHTEYII. A.E., SER RINA, L.A., kand.med.nauk
Some biochemical aspects of the blood in lymphogranulomatosia.,
Vriqch,delo no.3001 Mr'58 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Ternopol'skayn oblastnaya bolinitan.
(BLOOD-ANALYSIS AND CHEMISTRY)
(HMGKINIS DISEASE)
J- z A/
PMLISHTM, A.E., SMFMRIIIA, L.A., kand.med.nAuk.
no 86-89
Pregnancy in lMhogranulGMAt0BiS. Akush. i gin. 34 .2:
Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Iz Tarnopollskoy oblastnoy bollnitsy.
(HODGKIN'S DISEASE, in pregn.
pregn, (RUB))
(PRWHAUCY, in various dis.
Hodgkin's dis., progn. (RUSIM
,~SXMRINA. -L.A., )mn.d.med.nauk; ZVIMMXHSNO.VSM . A.F. (Ternopol')
Clinical picture of multiple teleangiectasis.-Kliu.med- 37 no.l:
157-159 Ja '59. (MMA 12:3)
(TEIMGIECTABIS, case reports
multiple, clin. picture (Rua))
LEVINAp TS.A.; SEREBRINA, L.A.
So-called alignant hypertension. Terap. arkh. 32 no. S t60.
(MIRA 14 - I ~
(HYPERTENSION)
GUK, V-V-) prof.; SEREBRINA, L.A., kand.med.nauk (Odessa)
So-me problems of spa treatment of arteriosclerotic myocardioscle:rosis.
Vrach. delo no.11:69-73 N 161. (MIPA 14:11)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut kurortologii i
fizioterapii.
(ARTERIOSCLE ROSIS) (HEART-XISEASES)
it
ARKHANGEL:SKIY N.M.; SEURRIN) L.A.,; SAZ(FOV, I.I.; PESHKO, M.K.;
SHANURENKO T.LW'FAMMM~H N.S., inzh.; KLYUCHEV, V.K., lnzh.;
FARADNYA, P.F.; LINCHEVSKIY, M.A.;PARSHIN, A.F~.
Additional potentials in the development of multiprogramm
broadcasting. Vest. sviazi 24 no.12:13-15 D 161+
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Nachallnik Karagandinskoy direktaii radiotranslyatsionnoy
seti (for Arkhangeliskiy). 2. Nachallnik Cdesskoy oblastnoy
direktsii radiotranslyatsionnykh setey (for Serebrin). 3.
Glavnyy inzh. Rizhskay direktaii radiotranslyatsionnykh setey
(for Sazonov). 4. Starshiy inzh. Rizhskoy direktaii radiotrans-
lyatsionnykh setey (for Peshko). 5. Nachallnik laboratorii
Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo inatituta Ministerstva avyani SSSR
(for ShanurenVo). 6. Gorlkovskaya direktsiya radiotranslyatsion-
nykh setey (for F~yngershp Klyuchev). 7. Nachallnik Kiyevskoy
gorodskoy direktsii radioseti (for Paradnya). S. Glavnyy inzh.
Uzbekskoy respublikanskoy direktsii radiotranslyatsionnykh
setey (for Linchevskiy). 9. Nachallnik Ufimskoy gorodskoy
radiotransl7atsionnoy seti. (for Parshin).
YUKELISON, M.D.; SEREBRINSKAYA, R.A..; KOROBKA, Z.1.
...
Utilize the great potentials for the increase of sugar production
in the Kuban. Sakh. prom. 37 no.8.-56-57 Ag 163. (HIRA 16:8)
1. Krasnodarskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, pishchevoy
promyshlennosti. (Kuban--Sugar industry)
SER RINSKIY, V.A.
--- f.6m.
"4-- 9:8)
Beet-handling machine. Sakh.prom. 30 no.4:42-44 Ap 154.(MLHA
1. Dzhambulaki3r eakharnyy 2avod.
(Sugar beets) (Loading and unloading)
SEUBRINSKIY, V.A.
* ~---
Basis of production successes. Sakh.prom.29 no.8:27-29 '55.
(MLRA 9:2)
I.Dzhambulskiy sakharnyy zavad.
(Sugar industry)
SEREBRINSKIY, V.A.--
Old,: shortcomings of new equipment. Sakh. prom. 35 no.12:36-37
D t 61. (MIRA 15: 1)
1. Severokaykazsk.:,
y institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy
pishchevoy promyshlennosti.
(Filters and filtration)
(Siigar industry-Equipment and suppliee)
SQ=INSKIY, V.A.
Methods for reorganizing the maintenance and-repair work in sugar
factorie.-- Sakh.prom. 37 nq69:12-14 S 163. (1,91RA 16;9)
1. Severokh4kazskiy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy pish-
chevoy promyahlennosti.
(Sugar factories-Maintenance and repair)
.-I I; 1., .1 " T%j I ,v .".
Sugar-l-lamdacture and Refi-nin-.
Folimping the example of 'the Stakhanov wrkers of the factory "Bureve-stnik".
Sakh. prom., 26, no. 1, 1952.
Mbnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952, UNCLASHFIED.
ACC NR.-
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AU-MOR: Scrobriv,L.A.; Salin,V.I.
ORG: none
1 TITLE: Postexcitation conducti,.,ity of thin magnesium fluoride and zinc sulfide films
SOURCE: Zhurnal tokhnichoskoy fiziki, v. 36, no.12, 1966, 2121-2124
TOPIC TAGS: semiconducting Xilm, zinc sulfide, magnesium compound, fluoride,
electric conductivity, space charge, electron bombardment
ABS'_-"R_AC,7: The authors have employed the electron contact and pulse techniques
described elsewhere by -II.A.Sorebrov and S.A.Fridrikhov (Radiotekhnika i elektronika,
7, 1949, 1962) to investigate the postexcitation conductivity induced by irradiation
with 10 IM-eV electrons in 0-5 micrOn 1NjF2 and Z-,IS films vacuum deposited on aluminum
substrates. Two electron beams were employed in the experiments: a I iA main beam
of 10 keV electrons, which was swept across the specimen at the rate of .0 n./sec and
served to excite additional conductivity in the filn, and a 0.2 ~Lk auxiliary beam of
1 keV electrons, which, moving at the rate of 4 m/sec, swept out a rectangular
television-'cype raster on the film and served both to induce surface charge on the
specimen be-Lore irradiation with the main beam and to detect changes in the surface
cligrge distribution due to postexcitation conduction. Electric fields up to 105 to
1 10 6 V/cm, were achieved at the specimen surface. Two stages could be distinguished
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6he space charge; one, stage ap-
a the development of the postexcitation current anl~
peared comparitively rapidly, and the other, after some tens of seconds. From the
!presence of two components of the postexcitation current it is concluded that there
i
!are traps at at least two different energy levels. The behavior was the same whether
i#.;;L: ,!,ain electron beam traversod the tar.-et or was reflected from it; from this it is
I
iconcluded that the space charge is distributed rather evenly throughout the volume
!of the film. The internal space charge was found to persist for 15 to 20 minutes, or
perhaps longer. --13
Internal space charges of 3 x 10 coulomb and postexcitation
currents of 3 x 10-9 ~LA were recorded. It is concluded that ne-lect of after effects
;can lead to errors in the measurement of excitation conductivity. .-The authors thank
;L.N.Dobretsov and S.A.Fridrikhov for discussions and advice. orig. art. has:
12 figures.
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"A DC Motor With Split Poles," Docent V. I.
Serebriyer, Cand Tech Sci, Ural Polytech Inst
imeni Kirov
It Elektrichestvo" No 10, PP 30-35
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stand tests of a dc motor with split poles.
Shows that a modernization of the ording y
motor involving doubling the pole shoes and
brush sets permits starting without a rheostat
201T41
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Standardized automatic dumper with a vibrating cleaner. Ugoll. prom.
no.6:40-44 H-D t62. i (MIRA 16:2)
1. Gosudarst-vennyy institut po I)TOyektirovaniyushaditnogo
stroitel'stva v yuzhnykh rayonakh SSSR. I
(Loading and unloading-Equipment and supplies)
(HLne rai-lroads-Fquipment and supplies) (Automatic control)
POLIN, I.V.. Icand.tekhn.nank-, S-11~~ In-.b.
Making stainlens austenitic steel In vacuum arc furnaces.
Motailurg-iia 1:63-70 158. (41RI, 12:9)
(Steel, Stainless-Blectrometallurgy)
(Vacuum metallurgy)
mm.umm c7m,o m cn,,ABoo
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PEME I BOOK EMDITATION SOV/3926
Metallurgiya; sbornik statey, No. 2 (Metallurgy; Collection of Articles, No. 2),
Leningrad, Sudpromgiz., 1959. 302 p. 2,300 copies printed.
Resp. Ed.: G.I. Kapyrini, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Eds.: V.I. Greznev
and N.P. Golubeva; Tech. Ed.: V.I. Troshkin.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for technical personnel at
industrial plants and at research and educational institutions. It may also
be used by students taking courses in advanced metallurgy.
COVEME: The articles present the following material: original data on the
production of steel in open-hearth., electric., and vacuum are furnaces; infor-
mation on the rolling of steel sheet of variable thickness along the width;
results of an investigation of sheet metal made from large ingots; and problems
of measuring the temperature of liquid steel. Some theoretical analysis of
production processes is includedY and practical recommendations are given
concerning specific problems. No personalities are mentioned. Most of the
articles are accompanied by references.
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TABLE OF CONTERTS:
S!=briyskiyp E.I,., Engineerand 1J. Folin, Candidate of
Technical Sciences. Study of the Process of Making Stainless
Steels in Vacinnn Are Furnaces 3
Sereb yski - E.I., and I.V. Polin. Experiment in the Development
# .. Y. - -
Optlymm Regime for Making Stainless Steels in Vacuum Are Furnaces 22
Gayday.9 P.I.J9 Candidate of Technical Sciences.,. and M.Z. Rosenberg.,
Engineer. Gases in Steel in the Acid Open-Hearth Process 33
Gayday, P.I..,and M.Z. Rozenberg. Honmetallic Inclusions in Acid
Open-Hearth Steel 45
GluBkin, L.Ya., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect of the Steel-
making Method on the Quality of Austenitic Electrode Steel 54
Andreyev, I.A.,, Professor, and L.Ya. Gluskin. Wayu of Improving Metal
Quality Based on the Results of Process Control by the Ultrasonic Method
of Detecting Flaws in Acid and Basic Open-Hearth Steel With High
Chromium Content 67
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Andreyevs, I.A. Necessary Accuracy of Measurements for
Setting Standards for the Temperature for the Tapping
and Teeming of Steel 89
Andreyev, I.A., and M.Z. Rozenberg. Application of the Automatic
Color Pyrometer for Measuring the Temperature of Liquid Steel 3-15
Karpov,, I.V., Engineer. The Possibility of Measuring the Temperature
of Licraid Steel and Fused Flux by a Shielded Law-Temperature Thermo-
couple 126
Gayday,, P.I., and M.Z. Rozenberg, Regative Liqctation of Impurities
in Steel Ingots 136
Aleshin, D.V.,, Engineer. Liq~mtion of Alloying Elements Within the
Grains of Primary Crystallization in Structural Steel 142
Gellderman, L.S.., Candidate of Technical Sciences, A.M. Hustov,
Engineer, and V.S. Pestov, Engineer. Ro3_1ing Sheets of Irregular
Cross Section 153
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Pestov,, V.S... Engineer. On the Theory of Determining the Average
R611in Diameter in Rolling With Grooved Rolls 165
Pestov, V.S.., Engineer. Determination of the Coefficient of Elongation
in Rolling Strip With Nonuniform Redaction Along the Width 176
Pblin.. I.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Distinguishing Features
of Arcing in Vacuum Arc Furnaces 188
Polin, I.V.,and Yu.l. Kbzlovich., Engineer. Method of Producing and
Melting Extruded Consumabie Electrodes for Making Titanium Alloys 221
Polin., I.V.., and V.P. Urtlyev.. Engineer. Some Process Problems in the
Production of Titanium in Vacuum Arc Furnaces 236
Urtlyev, V.P., and V.M. Maksimov, Engineer. Methods of Making Addition
Alloys for Titaniun Alloys 251
Shul2kin., S.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Forming of Titanium 269
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I Metallurgy; Collection of Articles., No. 2 savI3926
Shulfkin, S.M., S.A. Kushakevich., Engineer, and Yu.1.
Potapenko, Engineer. Process Characteristics of the
Prodaction of Hot-Rolled 48-OT3 Titanium-Alloy Sheets 282
Mingin.. T.E.,, Engineer; and S.M. Shullkin. Possibility of
Using Grade-2 Titanium Sponge 294
AVAILIAME: Library of Congress
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7-25-6o
SEREBRIUM, E.I., inzh.-,; POLETP I.V., kand.tekhn.nauk.
Developing or-tima.conditions of stainless steel smelting in
vacuum furnaces. Metallurgiia 2-.22-32 159. WTIRU 14:3)
(Steel Stainless---Zlectrometallurgy)
Kcuum metallurgy)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5411
Konferentsiya po fiziko-khimicheskim osnovam proizvodstva stali. -5th,
Moscow, 1959.
Fiziko-khimicheskiye osnovy proizvodstva stali; trudy konferentsii
(Physicochemical Bases of Steel Making; Transactions of the
Fifth Conference on the Physicochemical Bases of Steelmaking)
Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1961. 512 p. Errata slip inserted.
3, 700 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii imeni
A. A. Baykova.
Responsible Ed.: A.M. Samarin, Corresponding Member, Academy
of Sciences USSR; Ed. of Publishing House: Ya. D. Rozentsveyg.
Tech. Ed.: V. V. Mikhaylova.
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PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for engineers and
technicians of metallurgical and machine -building plants, senior
students of schools of higher education, staff members of design
bureaus and planning institutes, and scientific research workers.
COVERAGE: The collection contains reports presented at the fifth
annual convention devoted to the review of the physicochemical bases
of the steelmaking process. These reports deal with problems of the
mechanism and kinetics of reactions taking place in the molten metal
in steelmaking furnaces. The following are also discussed: problema
involved in the production of alloyed steel, the structure of the ingot,
the mechanism of solidification, and the converter steelmaking
process. The articles contain conclusions drawn from the results
of experimental studies, and are accompanied by references of which
most are Soviet.
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B. Z. Kononov. New Techniques in Making Ball-Bearing
Steel With the Use of Vacuum 466
Ageyev, P. Ya., and B.G. Chernov. The Effect of Alloy-
ing Elements on Oxygen and Nitrogen Behavior During
Melting in Vacuum 474
Polin, 1. V. , and E. 1. Serebriyskiy. Content of Gases and
Nonmetallic Inclusions in Stainleiis Steel Remelted in a
Vacuum Electric Furnace 483
Voroblyeva, T.M., I. P. Zabaluyev, Ye.S. Kalinnikov,
and A. F. Tregubenko. Effect of Ladle-to-Ladle Vacuum
Pouring on the Quality of 30 KhGSNA Steel 495
[The following persons participated in the research:
T. M. Bobkov, Yu. P. Shamil', G. P. Parkhomenko,
N. M. Shabli, and A. N. Men'.
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Yu Serebriyskiy,,
AUTHOR: Kuslitskiy, A. B.; Babey, I*; KarR~ ~oG~.V. E'.j
Mizetskiy. V. L.; Boris A. xa.
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TITLEO. Influence of p_0nmetallic inclusions and metal density on the fati
vacuum remelted ShKhl5 t 1
of 61actrosla .?nd. ee
SOURCE: Seal~ no. 2, 1965, 151-10
TOPICTAGS: nonmetallic inclusion, bear-Ing steel, steelp electroslag melting,
vacuum melting, density, steel microstructure, fatigue strength, annealing/ChiOA5
.bearing steel
ABSTRACT: Very st Khl5
,p!Lct requirements have been set forth as to the purity of Sh
bal-lbearing steeall ror manufacturing precision instrument bearings i These . requirementc
can only be satisfied by special technolog7, e g.., by means of vacuum-are and
electroslag remelting (VAR and ESR). The degree of purity as to nonmetallic inclusibrs."_."
is not the same for different methods of remelting. The metal also differs in densityi,_,
'.7
The authors of this paper investigated the relationship of both nonmetallic inclusionE
and density to fatigue strength of ShKhl5 steel which was processed by six different7
methods: I and II-FSR+VAR (steel ShKhl5P and ShKhl5S); In-ESR (steel ShKhl5Sh);
IV--conventional melting in anopen are furnace (ShKhl5); V--double VAR of a steel
smelted from pure charge materials; and VI--double VAR of ordinary billets* As to
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chemical composition., the steel of all,the melting methods conformed to GOST 8~0.4
Nonmetallic inclusions content was measured according to the scale of ChHTU 216-60.1f
Density was measured by hydrostatic weighing of 20 samples from each of three melts
(after quenching and law tempering). The,samples were fatigue tested by the rotating
beam method using an NU machine at 50 cps. Samples for'fatigue testing were turned
from 18-20 mm annealed rods which were then heated.to, 840-850 0, oil quenched,,and'
tempered at 150*G for 2 hours. The method used for evaluating contamination of the
steels did not make it possible to establish a definite relationship.between.the
content of individual forms of nonmetallic inclusions melted by the different methods
and their fatigue limit, but, in generals the fati,gue*strength was lower for those
steels which had a higher inclusion content. Of all the methods used it was found
that electroslag remelting yields A denser midrostructure, dtLmsequentlyq 'a higher
~fatigue strength. Therefore, density of ballbearing steelnHdUd-'Iie- considered. as
one of the most important factors of its quality and be rij[aly controlled in'the
production of highly reliable bear s. Orig. art. has: -3 f and I table
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T IT LE: The blurring of electron clusters due to Couloxnb forces under the
pensating effect of an initial velocity modulation.
SOURCE: Nekotoryye voprosy tekhniki fizicheskogo eksperinienta pri issledovanii
gazovogo razryada; nauchno-tekhnicheskiy sbornik, no. 3. A. V.
Chernetskiy & L.G.Lomize, eds. Moscow, Gosaton-iizdat, 1961, 53-59.
TEXT: This theoretical analysis of the changes occurring in short freely-
moving electron clusters - whether monochromatic or initially velocity- scattered -
is of value in the ceneration of electron clusters for the creation of ultra-short
M
(10-9 to 10- 12 sec) pulse voltages with great iteration frequency, attaining hundreds
of mcps, which is useful in the generation of 'electromagnet; c waves, in accelerator
design, etc. It is irriportant to know how rapidly the electron clusters will blur
under the effe~A of their own space charge and to try to find a method ior their
conservation ovei- a 7eiZiLiVely long distance. Short-wave generation by means 01
the Vavilov-Cher.,tnilov effect and transient or brernsstrahlen radiation (for non-
relativistic beams) zan produce a noticeable effect only if this problem is overcome.
The Coulon-)b-forcEt--t-,t.-~~,,,Iuced burring of electron clusters was investigated by
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G. 1. Zhileyk,~ (Zh T F, . . ;-I. to. 1, 1961, 508) for spherically shaped clusters, and
the reDL11STVe'tL)rc,_,_4 %k-t- r ~! found to be dxc!E!edingly significant for small, cluster
sizes. The present study .!xarnines the blurring of cylindrically- shaped clusters;
in this case the repUlSiVU forc,!s are found to be not overly great and arc-, in any
event, finite even fur !irnall longitudinal cluster dimensions (for a given
transverse Ejize). The chan,,,- of the spatial density of the chister in the course of
its motion is accounted for approximately. It is shown that the 'shape of a cluster
may be regarded as -,rivariable, so tong as the longitudinal cluster dimension is
considerably smaller than the tran&verse dimensions. For short cluster "durations"
(ratios of the loriginidinal diniension by its mean velocity), 10- 11 to 10- 1?- sec, this
reqUirernent is satisfied (e. v = 5- 109 cm/sec, the cluster length is 5 - 10-?- to
5 - 10- 3 cm with a diameter o~ a iew nim). The influence of the metallic or dielect-
ric walls is disregarded. This is Justified for most practical applications, namely,
in linear accelerators, electruni:- %ilt-za-short pulse generators, etc., where the
tube diameter Is fairly large. fne -calculation comprises the determination of the
longitudinal size of a cluster as a function of the space-charge density (assumed to
be uniformly distributed over the cluster), the time, and the magnitude of the initial
velocity scatter; the radial spreail assumed to be counteracted by a magnetic
field. Cylindrical coordinates ar~- used, with the origin at the center of the cluster.
The calculation (and graphic repi i_-!3k_-nLatio,i) of the timewise change of the longitudi-
nal dimensions of ti- ~ cluster sho-i-,s that, when the initial relative velocity is
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X-C, of thi! ca~;e-~ ~fi v hich th- initial relatives
th,--,.t -11 init-i-a I vc1ficity moriu.i.atiz,~;n
n. g 1! cUiLste-. '3- conserved. Th(-e a-,.t: fl 1
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Y~wo, G - I Gand. 1, Radioeiektr,,
9 '1 9 V TIO. 19611i -508) arvi 3 earlier Engli sh- language refz!rt.-iices
!,n.3 t r i v. 25, 1954, 5741; Hastid, D., Phis. (sic o,,~ P r c,,,- -
v 19,--'-"7 3-7-0; 1954, 514).
-~,7t Grant, E., et al., J . Appl. Phys, V. 25,
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SEUi3RIYSKIY, 1. Ya.
Serec)riyskiy, I. Ya- "'iularemia. Experiment on determination of origin and
classification," Sbornik nauch. trudov (Rost. n/D gos. med. in-t), Vol. VIII,
1948, p. 1U-19-
sot U-2888, I-e-topis Zhwmallnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
BMBMSKIY, I. Ya.
Serebriyski~~, I. Ya. and Karmanova) M. P. "Clinic al-anatomic al parallels in
aygenLery,' Suorrux nauch. trudov (Rost. n/D gos. med. in-t)3 Vol. VIII, 1948)
P. 111-19 -
SO: U-2888, Letopis Zhurnalinykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
ia_Fm'-1Y3KIY, 1. Ya.
SEFEFRISKI I. IA. and SHOVKUN A. G. Phagocy-te index in the diagnosis of whooping
cough (preliminary note) Fediatriya, 11oscow 1949, 4- (45-,5_1) Tables 5
Investigation of the phagocytic index of H. pertussis in the blood of 11--althy
children, of children in various stages of whooping-cough, and of children who
although exposed to infection did not show any symptom of whooping-cough. To
one part of warmed 2% sodium citrate solution were added two parts of patient's
blood and one part of vaccine. After mixing and incubation for 30 minutes in a
thermostat with 50 leucocytes and monocyte8 stained with Giemsa solution, the
cells containina microbes were counted. The number of these cells multiplied by
two represents the phagocytic index. Various preparations of vaccine gave
different results,a-,d only fresh and not autolysed vac cines are suitable. Phago-
cytic index in 111 healthy children was 0-15%. In 23 children with typical
whooping-cough, 23 with an atypical and short course and 16 children exposed to
infection who remained quite healthy, the phagocytic index was found as early as on
the 6t'-i8th days of the catarrhal stage to be higher than in the mn-exposed healthy
children. The increase was higher in the first and second groups than in the third
group.
Teyschl - Brno (a, 7, 4)
So: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section IV, Vol 3, No 1-6
So: Same article (without summary) is item 29927 in 1949 Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey.
.,711 ianie blizosti ze-Ill -la a~rcdlinavii~lleslcie 'a.
2')
1916. P., tall'.-las, ciiar-rs. (j-,art- T. -a :'7
,'J'u.r.unar~y in ;7'Ti~,Ii~ji.
i~diblior!rajphical footnotes.
i'itle tr. : Grc)lL-id effec on -verofiv.;anic chl-racter-'st-Icz of Pri -4rpla,-.,,c-.
!..-65 no. 267
30. Acronautical Science and Aviation in the Soviet Uaion. Library of
r1hT
SERTEBRIfs'Kyj TA M.
Aerodinamika uprugogo kryla. 14osl-va, 1937. 87 P., tables, diagrs. Trud
(TSACI. y,
no. 329)
Title tr.: Aerodynarmcs of the elastic wing.
QA911.i,f)5 no-329
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress,
1955
SEREBHI~SKI~, IA.i-,.
Revers eleronov. 2-10sk-va-, 1938. 62 D., tables, diagrs. (TSAGI. "Irudy, no.382)
Bibliographical footnotes.
Title tr.: Reversal of aileron control.
QA911-Y65 no 3482
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation inthe Soviet Union, Librwy of Congress,
1955
AER Aerodyraraics
aind-Tunnal Investigation of the Horizontal Motion of a Wing near the
Ground (Report 437 of the Central Aero-Yqdrodynamical Institute, Moscow,
1939). Y..4tiWebrisky and'S. A. Biachu . By the metl:od of images the
.P. v. 2Y
horizontal steady motion of a wing at small heights above the ground was in-
vestigated in the wind t1innel. Arectengular wing with Clark Y-H profile was
tested W. ith and without flaps, The distance from. the trailing edge of the
wing to t'he guound vms varied with in stipulated limits. Ileasurements were
ma
rade of the lift; the draC, the pitchinf, moment, and the pressure distribution
at one section. For a wing without flaps and one with flaps a considerable
decrosse in the lift force and a drop in thb drag were obtained'at angles of
attack below stalling. The flow separation n,:ar the ground occurs at &mller
an_rles of attack than is the case for a great height above the ground. AT
horizontal steady flight, for practical values of the height above the ground
the mgximum lift coefficient for tho wing without flaps changes little, but
makkedly decreases for the wing with flaps. Analysis of these phenomena in-
volves the investigatinn of the pressure distribution. The pressure diatri-
bution curves showed that the changes occurring near the ground are not
equivalent to a chanee in the anele of attack. At the lower surface of the
seetion a strong increase in the pressures is observed. The pressure changes
on the uDoer surface at angles of attack below stalling are insignificant 8Ld
lead n4aiWly to an inerase in the unfavorable pressure graftient, resulting in
the earlier occurrence of separation. (Over)
SEREBRIYSKIY,
Eksperimentallnoe issledovanie vertikallnogo priblizheniia plastiny i naklonnogo
priblizheniia kryla k zemle. ~bskva, 1939- 12 p., illus., diagrs. (TSAGI. Trudy,
no.422)
Title tr.: Experi-mental investigation of the vertical approach of a flat plate and
of a gliding approach of the wing to the ground.
QA911.1,165 no-422
SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress,
195,14
SV-R:";f"-"IY5rT-Y' I., and SH. A. BlIACIFT-W.
Issledovanie v trube gorizontallnogo 1-istanovivshegosia dvizheniia kryla
na nebol'shikh rasstoianiiakh of zenli. Moskva, 1939. 30 p., diagrs.
(TSAGI. Trudy, no. h37)
Bibliography: P. P
Title t r. : Wi nd-t,innel investigation of the settled horizontal movement
of a wing not -far from the ground.
DNACA
SO: Aeronautical Scia7 ces and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Idbrary of
Con,-ress, 1955-
ri --
S3Rv_3RIYIYKq' IA. 2-1.
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diaErs. (TSAGI. Trudy,nc. 479)
Title tr. : --~'Kpariniental investigation of aircraft landing.
NCF
SO: Aer,Jnautical Scienc~3s and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of
Cow-ress, 1955.
kpmie tel. vrashch-
'14 ja Nauk S::SP. Dol-lady.
; .ovaia ser-2 ia,
156-1 1)
It. no. ~ G -0
Title tr.: S ~ re a-m-1 in emotion of fluids pa-t -T~evolvinF- boriiz~s. Also ou,ilished
in FnFlisl-, in Comptes rendius de 1'Acacieiriie des '71ciences de ',To-cvei-
le sF-rie, 1943, v. 111, no. 11, P. 150-1-53
!"62. `366-3 V. hl
SO. zlerorlauTlicall Sci--nc,~ and A-via~ion in Ule ~:ovi- Union. Libra~-~ of
J i. _U
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