SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIYAN, V.G. - SHKABARA, YE.A.

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DIDYKY B.S.; KOZENKO, A.V.; TSIN, M.R.; ZATULOVSKIY, S.S.; KOLESOVA, V.V.; Prinimali uchastiye: SHIYAN, V.G.; KHOXHLOV, P.L.; OLEYNIK, L.S.; SHEMYAKOVA, L.V. Hot crack in tubes of nodular cast iron and ways to avoid them. Nauch. trudy Inst. lit. proizv. All URSR 11:70-79 '62. (FI-RA 15:9) (Pipe, Cast iron-Defects) (Centrifugal casting) TSIN, M.R., inzh.; ZATUWVSKIY, S.S., inzh.; DIDYK, B.S., inzh.; KOZENKO, A.V., inzh.; ~H.IYAH ,V.G., inzh.; SEMNOV, L.S., inzh. Casting pressure Dipe of cast iron with spheroidal graphite. Met.i gornorud.prom. no,5z37-41 S-0 162. (KUUi 16:1) 1. Institut liteynogo proizvodstva AN UkrSSR (for TSin, Zatulovskiy, Didyk, Kozenko). 2. UIcrainskiy nauchno-issledova- tel'skiy trubnyy institut (for Shiyan,, Semenov), (Pipe, Cast Iron) . V. G. SMOLYAKOVP A.N.; SEI Avoiding defects in cast iron pipe. Lit. proizv, no.10:10-11 0 163. (MIRA 16:12) KHAKHALIN, B.D., kand. tekhn. nauk; SMOLYAKOV, A.N., inzh.; SHIM, V.G., inzh.; 1-11 -1 -, inzh. , Improving the process of centrifugal casting of cast-iron pipes. Mashinostroenie no.5:64-68 S-0 163. (NIRA 16:12) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy trubnyy institut. KHAUALEN I B, D~ , kard. tekhn. nauk,; MOOLOV, P, L. , inzh.; STIli:0, V. G. , inzh. Developing the technology of pipe production froz highre-strength. cast iron by the centrifugal method. P,-oiz-,,r. trub no.10:71-75 163. (MIRA 17- 10) 11 711 L 46313-65 _T_ 7 T,A Tc Pf-L/Pr-h/Ps-4 IMAUIMIrd ACCESSION NR: ARS006249 S/0276/64/000/011 /G04 G04 iSOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekhnologiya mashinostroyeniya. Svodnyy tam Abs. lIG312 1AUTHOR: Shiyan, V. G. iTITLE: Castin blanks from malleable pig iron for pressed -pipes CITED SOURCE: Sb. Vysokoprochn. chugun. Kiyev, Gostekhizdat, USSR, 1964, l8 B-19 0.. iTOPIC TAGS: metallurgy, ferrous metalworkingi casting pipe :TRANSLATION: The Ukrainian Scientific Research Pi2e Institute has'developed a 'technique for pressing pipes from cast iron-containing globular. Ark .hitej-~~Hollovr blanks for pipe pressing are produced by 6entrifu i c"asting1lin lined metal molds.- To avoid formation of cementite and'secure even distribution of the graphite in the blank, pouring is done at a variable rate. About 1/3 of all the metal in the ladle was poured at a rate of 3-4 kg/sec, ensuring A low speed af hardening of the surface zone and avoiding the formation of cementite. Then'the pouring rate was reduced to 2 kg/sec and the hardening was reduced throughout the ingot w'all. Segregation of. graphite is prevented by evening out the speed of displacement of the liquid layer 71 Card 1/2 I -rjn a t,- r KAINENSHTEYN, S.D.; DVOSKIN, S.M.; SHIYAN, V.G. operating large roke-gas cupolas with preheating of the blow and water cooling. Lit. proizv. no.12:17-18 D 164. (MM 18:3) l--,T Ty 1 1! -.. nauk ~-- 11 ', VI.Q., - kand. tekhn I in the c',emiral- compogition ol r,-azt iron, c; rin, its - I M kr I tr,~'atment ,,,ith magriesil-m"~ and *Lts holdllnr in the ladle. Lit. proizv. no-1:3-5 Ja 'E~L. (,-TII~A 19:11: KURDYUKGV, G.V., dotsent; OVCHIhNIKOV, V.I.; S.HIYANJF-Y-.,, brigadir betonshchikov Reinforced concrete smokestacks are more economical than steel ones. Prom.stroi- 40 no.8:27-30 162. (14IRA 15:11) (Chimneys) (Concrete constraction) SHIYAIT, Ya., inzhener-mekhanik (Kishinev). Semimechanical device for puttytng window glass. Prom. koop. nA3.9: 21 S 157. (putty) (MIML loig) KqIVTJN, S,V.; SHIYO, Zh.V., DOROIFETEYK0, Perchloric acid and its cominounqn ri:i cai~,%Iysts in (..rganic '-3 henip. Part 17: Synthesis of pyryliiun salts by the condensation ofi-dike- tones with ketones. Zhur.ob.khLm. 34 tic,.1:167-170 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1 L. Donetskoye otdelen-iye Instituta organicheskoy khi.-JA AIN UkrSSR, n E o3c SHIYANEVSKIY,-A.Ya. Gradation in the regenerative properties of the neuron following traumatic.injuries to its peripheral segment and the effect of repeated transecti6no on the rate of regeneration Cwith summary in Xngliah]. Biul.eksp.biol. i med. 43 no.1:88-92 Ja '57. (MIRA 10:8) 1. Iz kliniki rervnykh bolezney (zav. - Prof. V.Ya.Anfimov) i ~mfedr7 gistologii (zav. - kandidat biologicheskikh nauk G.F.Berazentseva) Krasnodarskogo meditsinskogo institute. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR.S.A.Sarkiaovym. (NERVES, PERIPHERAL, physiology, regen. capacities & eff. of repeated sections on regen. rate (Rua)) SHIMUTBEVSKIY, A.Ya. Regeneration of peripheral nerves after repeated trauma. 3ksp. khir. 3 no.6:31-34 H-D 158. (KIRA 12:1) 1. Iz kliniki nervnykh bolezaey (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. V. Th. Anfimov) i kafedry gistologii (zav. dots. G.F. Berezentpeva) Kubanskogo me(litsinakogo instituta. (IfE"mS, PERIPIUML, wds. & inj. regen. after repeated trauma -in rabbits (ItaB)) SRIYANEVS91Y, k.Ya., kand.med.nauk Method for the detection of lernig's sign. Probl.tub. 37 no.8: 93 '59. (miRA 13-6) 1. Iz kafedry uervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. G.Ya. Idberzon) Blagoveshchenskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (TUERCULOSIS KUIYGFAL diag.) TSITRITSKIYp YeoRop prof.; SHIYANEVSKIY, A.Ya.9 k&nd.med.nauk (B[Lagaveshchensk) Case of chronic pachyleptomeningitis without meningeal symptMo. Vop.neirokhir. 21+ no.6:45-46 W-D 160. (MIRA 14--l) 1. Fakulltetskaya khirurgicheskaya klinilca i klinika ner7n;ykh bolezney Blagoveshchenskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (MMNGITIS) SHIYANEVSKILY, A.Ya. (Blagoveshchensk) Meningeal. symptoms in cerebral tumor6 -under clinical conditions. Vop.neirokhir. 25 no.2:37-39 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Klinika nervnykh bolezney Medits inskogo instituta. (BRAIlq--TUMORS) (MENIRGES-DISMES) SHIYANEV34il, A, Yql, Soma prob1cm.9 in the syriptomatolog,4( of disease and the pathomorphology of the meninges. Zhur, novr. I pAkh., 51 no.6.-855-859 161. (MIIU 15:2) 1, Kafedra nervnykIi bolomey (zav. .- prof, G.Ya.Liberzon) Blagowshchen- skogo meditsinskogo instituta. r SHITANEVSKIY, A.Ya.; YAGLINSKIY, V.A. Case of a cerebral tumor metastasizing into the internal organs. Zdrav.Kazakh. 22 no.7:73-75 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Iz kafedry nervnykh bolezney i kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii Aktyubinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ERAIN-TUMORS) SOV/ 137-58- 10-20743 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metalluraiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 57 (USSR) AUTHOR: Shiyanov, A.G. TITLE----- Eryiployment of High-speed Differential-inertia-type Gas Cleaners to Separate Antimony Dust at the im. Frunze Kombi- nat (Primeneniye skorostnogo turbulentnogo pyleulovitelya dlya ulavlivaniya surlmyanoy pyli na kombinate im. Frunze) PERIODICAL: Sb. materialov po pyleulavlivaniyu v tsvetn. metallurgii. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1957, pp 352-355 ABSTRACT: In 1954 the system of gas cleaning at the im. Frunze Kom- binat was replaced by high-speed dust separators (DS). The gases of reverbatory furnaces, with an average dust content of 8.65 g/nm3, are cooled to 140-1800C in hollow scrubbers and delivered by VVD-8 blowers to high-speed atomizers (A). The cyclone and scrubber pulps are sent to settle in sumps. Used electrolyte containing NaOH, Na2S, and Na?CO is added to the clarified liquid for purposes of neutralization. ~he DS dust contains 75-781o Sb. The DS system is simple and dependable. The cyclones are found to wear out and require replacement Card 1/2 every 8-10 months. In order to increase the efficiency of the SOV/ 137-58- 10-20743 Employment of High-speed Diff e rential -inertia -type Gas Cleaners (cont.) DS it is necessary to raise the speed of the gases in the cyclone outlet head to 70-75 m/sec, and to reduce the gas temperature at the fan inlet to 120- 1300C. Indices for the DS (per 1000 nm3 gases) are as follows: Electric energy consumption 5.5 kw, labor 0.12-3 man-hours, water consumption 0. 1 -0. 2 M3. G. G. 1. Gases--Cleaning 2. Particles (Airborne)--Control systems 3. Antimony--Production Card 2/2 SHIYANOV, Andn!y Gordagyevich; IIIIEL'IlIKOV, S.Y,,, red,~, ELIK. ID, L.M., red. -I-ffA - U lzd--v-a, TSLE14T Y teklin. red. [Production of antimony] Proizvodstvo surlmy; uchebnoe posobie dlia podgotovki i povysheniia kvalifikatsil masterov i rabochi-kh. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-r~r po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1961. 176 p. (MIU 14:9) (Ant imony-4-le ta Ilurgy) US.'31i / ;Lcoparasitolo-y - Paras-I tic Protozoa G-1 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 38567. Author : Shiyanov, A. T. I -N- Ins-'L : ot-~LgvA~.~ Title : Specificity of Coccidia. Orig Pub: Tr. Przhevalskogo ped. in-ta, 1954, No 3, 185-190 Abstract: When kids and lambs infected with several snecies of Eimeria were maintained jointly, the former were not infected by coccidia. This indicates the specificity of coccidia in different species of animals. Card 1/1 23 SHIYANOV, Ov. N., Cc-Ind A,-,r Sci -- "After:aatuh o--,:' annul_! aul-L &e"n+i-n"-pbn Sw, agr i cul tU4 engineering methods under~ condit'Lons of irrigation and prec-arious b4gaT* oC thelit-ma-Atinskaya Alm-iAa, -steppe zoned. arid Ir-..- 1 .4 . 1961. (Kaza.Ui Acad A6r Sci. Sci Res Inst ofFo'~ ~,' and Pas- tures) (KL, 33-61, 256) - 394 - SHII'ANOV, G.N. Forage beans in virgin lands. Zhivotnovadstvo 24 no.5:10-13 W 162. (ERA 16tlo) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otielom normoproizvodstva Kokohetavskoy sol'skokhozyaystvennoy opyl.noy stants'Li. S[IIYAIK)V I.A. 1-1-1--v-, , From wagons to shops. Put'l pit.kboz. no.?:26-27 JI ' 9. (141W 12:10~ 1. I~icbal'nik rpl'sosvarocbnogo poyazcla, stantsiya Cbiyelilrk-alns, Latviysl:oy darogi. (Railmads-Rails) IW,IOIITC-V; GORSHKOV; M-ASUKOV; POKROVSKALYA; KLEVIA11TSOV, P.I.; MOSKAIEV; YANKOVSKIY; DISIIUK;BUDnVICH; NOWiLICHUK, U. Ya.; GRISHMIOV; ARTAMONC:11., TPIFIOEOV; ~~--IIYAIK;11, I-A. Railroad workers assume greater responsibilities. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no.2:3-4 F 161. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Vachallnik Kalachinskoy distantsii _puti Omskoy dorogi (for Mamontov). 2. Zamestitell sekretarya partorganizatsii, stantsiya Kalachinskaya, Omskoy dorogi (for Gorshkov). 3. Predsedatell mestkoma, stantsiya Kalachinskaya Gmskoy dorogi (for Maslakov). 4. Sekretart komsomollskoy organi- zatsii, stantsiya Kalachinskaya Omskoy dorogi (for Pokrovska~a). 5. Nachaltnilr- Shadrinskoy distantsii puti Yuzhno-Urallskoy dorogi (for Klevantsov). 6. Nachallnik Orshanskoy distantsii puti Balorusskoy dorogi (for Moskalev). 7. Sekretarl part- byuro, g. Orsha (for Yankovskiy). 8. Predsedatell mestkoma, g. Orsha (for Dushuk). 9. Sekretarl komiteta kemsomola g. Orsha (for Dudkevich). 10. Nachaltnik shchebenochnogo zavoda, stantsiya Orlova Sloboda, Donetskoy dorogi (for Kovallchuk). 11. Rachallnik Kamyshlovskoy distantsii puti Sverdlovskoy doro.-i Uor Grishanov). 12. Sekretart partbyuro, stantsiya Kamyshlov Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Artamonov). 13. Predsedatel' mestkoma, stantsiya Kanyshlov Sverdlovskoy dorogi (for Trifonov) 14. Nachallnik rellsosvarochnoto predpriyatiya No. 9, Riga (for Shiyarov). 03ailroads-Employees) SINITSYNA, Ye.V.; GETIMAN, N.S.; VIDENSKIY, I.G.; KMIN, Ye.l.; SHIY"OV, P.G., red.; SMYUKOV, P.A., takhn.red. [Kursk Province; bibliography] Kurskaia oblast'; biblio- greficheakii ukazatell. Kursk, Eurakoe knizhnoe izd-yo, 1959. 184 p. (MIRI 13:8) 1. Kursk (Province), Upravleniye vnutrennikh del. Arkhivnyy otdel. (Bibliography--Kursk Province) (Kursk Province--Bibliography) 3--:7y ~ec of F-,r-i by llrot,)z':):,. -us jou): : .'.hur - Biol. --,Io 22, 1958, llo 101360 Author : Shiyq~2vaj A* T. Inot : Przh,~valsk Poda-oL~icr.l institut,~ Ti t I : Ex-D,,riLortal Traantw'-'l,~:lt of Coccidiosis in Cattle with Syn- tho,::ycin Co:.;lbined with Osnrsol (:,cotarsone) Ori- Pub : Buth -preparatiox, w,3r,:~ L;ivQn int,!rnally ard si-multaneously twicc: daily, osa--ozol was given in 3 ml~. doses, flud syntho- riyein in 20 ra.7-/kL~ doses. .,lrcadv aftuor 3 apl)licotions of the i)r,.!T)arat-iol.l,:-,., thi animals' st7~tc of ho--lth showed ir-- provemant. If t11, t'r'-,r%t7.unt wa~; coutirmad fo:.- 2-4 days, a 100 pcrcQnt uZ thu, anin-als ,ms sQcu~:~-! cvcr in - sev.-~r,3 foms of th-, KicroscoDic ::.-aMi-iations of f,:!cos after tr~~,4,i.;-,-it L;'nowadiindiVi L~j a CyStS of COCCi .risibla throu--.- tll I.: . Ths fact provQs that the h j 7:Lcroscopo tr~~!~~ti-..Qnt doscrib~jrl abovo does not stor-J.'lizc the organism from coccidac. Howover, it reduces tH--ir nu-mber greatly. I. Y. Pancheako. Card 23 80218 S/126/60/009/04/021/033 E021,/E435 AUTHORS: Frantsevich, I.N., Shiyanovskaya, I.Ye. and Lavrenko, V.A. TITLE: Cold-working and Recovery of Tungsten and gaLybdenumq of High Purity Under Conditions of an Inhomogeneous Stressed State PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1960, Vol 9, Nr 4, pp 593-597 (USSR) ABSTRACT. Compacted cermet materials of high purity were used in the investigation. Cylindrical specimens of tungsten of a purity 99.989% and a density 19.3 g/cm3, and molybdenum of a purity of 99.988% and density 10.2 g/cm3, were subjected to a pressure of 300 kg/mm2 under a 100-ton press. Deformation produced was 40% for tungsten and 55% for molybdenum. The cold worked specimens were heat treated in the range 8oo to 16500C for tungsten and 8oo to 1200*C for molybdenum for 2 hours in vacuo. The temperature of the start of recrystallization was determined by Rockwell hardness determinations. A curve Of HRr hardness against temperature is shown in Fig 1 bard 1/2 (for tungsten). A similar curve of HRA against 80218 S/126/6o/oog/o4/021/033 E021/E435 Cold-working and Recovery of Tungsten and Molybdenum of High Purity Under Conditions of an Inhomogeneous Stressed State temperature for molybdenum is shown in Fig 2. The temperatures of recrystallization were 1350% for tungsten and 1000*C for molybdenum. X-ray analysis of the samples was carried out. By harmonic analysis of the results, it is shown that the broadening of the lines was caused only by microdistortion of the lattice. Fig 4 shows a curve of the recovery of molybdenum by plotting temperature on the abscissa and relative deformation on the ordinate. The curve shows a sharp fall in the microdistortions in the region of recrystallization. Fig 6 shows a similar curve for tungsten. There is a less sharp fall in microdistortions in the region of recrystallization in this case. There are 6 figures and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet and 2 English. A'--*",_1C1 TIC;-::Institut metallokeramiki i spetsia.llnykli splavov AN USSR (Institute of Cermets and Special Alloys AS UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: June 29, 1959 LK Card 2/2 S ""02 02/1,42/006/0 12/019 9Z , 04 I'j 108 mician AS '-,~rSSR, and is: 7-ran'sevich 1 . N. , Ac a d e, 1. YL,~ S~ud- of the f4n,~ structure in deformed rhenium, cxvs'als A ,;I- ""--~H. Doklady, v. no. 6, 1062, 11291-129-- na -. S 6 ~ o -1,777: Cc- and r,~covery of very pure rhE,,iiuzr -,,;ere studied b,v s and b-; st-----! rn~s c~.-.,.ression in L, pfes 47 un-' ne reer:IS,,allization temperature oi ~-axially deformed e S occ 11S 0 14s 1200()C. in siecimens deformed in steel rings it is much less. The recrystallization temperature was determined fro,-;, the Y-ray diffraction line. The microdeformations of the lattice are little affected by annealinIg the Re specimens deformed by I E---t eral compression at temperatures up to 6000C for 2 hours. T'he first P-Itterns occur in the blurred diffraction iines when the annealing is done L ~.t t,:~mDeratures of 6000C. The microde-orma-~ons o~ the lattice were ined by harmonic analysis cf the profile cur-ve oC the diffraction P 1 41 ne .The relative de'Lormations thus determined indicated that the Card 1/2 S/020/62 /142 /006 '012 j LUdj' 0 C tuhi-- f 11-2 rUCtUrQ. . . B ~~ 0"; //ii 10 8 b -, - :) a ~ ii o f h ;-~ f f r a c t i o r i I.-I n c. s o 1' s -) e c i m. e n s d c- f o r m e d i n s t e e 7. r a i~ s i s cal . r0 'd e f In the latti' I - -i S e C: 0 Y. i C ormatIons 1 ce. The mdcrodeformation at 6000C e z ned i'rom the ( 101 ) diffraction line is 1.0-10-3,the one determined di .---Ifraction line is ). t - (112) In discussin,-, the loi% --cri.-st,-Ilization 'emperature ot the specimens deformed in steel- rinf,'q the a,utliors point to the fact that in 'this deformation there is almost no J duc-~ile dis-placeri-ient of the Re L:-rains, but that the entire deformation ener-y is accumulated in lattice disturbances inside the grains. rL Consequently, the Re car, recrystallize by a mechanism devoid olf diffusion. He~~--rence is made of 3. D. Grozin (YIekhanicheskiye svoystva zakalennoy stali' There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 3 Soviet references. AO~OCI-r'.TION: Institut metallokeramiki i spetsialInykh splavov Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and SDeC4al Alloys of the Academ., of Sciences UkrSSR)' S U 2'.11 T T 1-:1' 1) July a, 1C61 Card 2/2 S-'~,IYANCYISKAYA%, T.YE. AO FRANTSIEViCif -7 " I., -.-:. IIE'xrwd-ati~n of causes of lattice irmerfections of rheniiiin and tungsten an~~ r.xolanation of thp mechanism of recrystallization procpq.z,~,q acplied to these metals vnIer low and high tempcrs'CUre-,." Paper ores,-nted at the P!)wd-.r Metallurgy Conference, Sn"clenicc, Czec'i. 17-20 Sep 19621 -UGHEROV, L; SHIYANOVE IY V.I. ZIWUDSKIY., A.z. LZhmudslkyi, O.Z.1; K [Shyianovslk,~j, V.I.] Recording of X-radiation by means of CdS photovaristors. Ukr. fiz. 2hur. 6 no.2:279-281 Mr-Ap 161. - (IMRA 14:6) 1. Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko. (X rays) (Cadmium sulfide) (Photoelectric cells) aX62/004/005/352/055 6 ~-ucherov, j. Ya., Zhmuds'-y, A. Z., and yario "J" Y-S special feat-,~res o' "he dar'~ conductivity of CdS zhotor .es.-istors J~J62, 1376-1376 Tiz--p- lwer`000 tela, v, 4, no- 5, s-c-,,; 4nerease in. cur--e--,. t-ime is observed ir. soze C--'3 Gallium electrodes produced by the irlstitlut f-'z4"-J This slov increase is ~5,ysics "''b U., S-1) 'jSSH I r, u t a 0 rSQ-. o~, S; an ~az-,ec~.ally noticeLlble with specimens of re st , ce Fig. I ~or one spec-imen under dl`f`ereii~ Lle n c - L - ~ - - t, ~a~c If t,e ;3- ~e 4s cu~- o'-:' -zo--- short--zime and sy;-tched or. again, . -ez U 4 ,L",e curren-t, -~s quickly restored to the orijinal vzalue. On the other hand, if z1'.e v3lta~z~- :LS --UT 0-fif for about 30 hours or more, thle current time 4 va- a v e t h e o r n al s h a -~ e , a s s, ow, n n Similar 4 -1 S s n g' e cryqtal effacts have been found before - SID 11 3 s, by Lyashenlro and sk-u 0 e n'.-: G~tj 2, 1961, 202). The increase ir. current wit-h -ime can G Card 111A 1//--' /^' - IG-5/052/055 `)4; Some spec. al -'eatures oI he be consi -,-bl,, d-elaye' by -as~~nr, a current thi-ou;-,h the -ohotoresistor * dt~, - - - i- dircctioz". lf, be-.Lorehand,a- sufficien-. time e - OL-- 30' hours) '-aS the -.assa:-e of the inverse cu--rent, this effect is no observod. -2-.c,.,, ','--ese resultz --*-6 is corcluded that the rise in currunt ---tith ti-ae is due to slo,,%, diffusion processes --s. the surface or IdUCIO-. I:Ihe exilanation ~-Jven by Lya-shenko an4 Skubenko 4nS 4 e ;'.-, eZeM4 CC), t a t t h e c a r r i e r c on c e a t za t _i on i s -4 n c r e r- s e _4 t h t i m e du e t o of iheir tra, ~4 ng centers, is noz ihou~ht so be sufficient so e -I-) n t'-,,e served in CaS -.hotoreG~stors. increase current o Ib she -S thoul~"11 That 4-ons -from il-I~uriiies and adsorbed .:7as, d2'Iffus4n- in she a-)~ 4 Gal crease a soace chaar~;e and potert4al dro.p at the electro`es. ~h-~ s local stron- field electrons may be se, free fxor. tralDs occu-,);,Id U a,u -2 o om te:~.perazura and electron multiplication may also be caused by --.~~-~Cs iGnIzation. The delay effect of' inverse cuzre~lt is atswributed. to ions concerizra-ing near she cathode, and empty4n- the trap levels. she a-, p -)l 4 ed f4eld is reversed, ;,iill take some t-me before the us, icns are removed and the -.raps filled a-ain. There are 2 firrures. ,'_SSOC7 N. Kiyavskiy cosudarstvennyy universitez im. T. G. Shevchenko (7,-iyeV state Un-versity Jmeni 111. G. Shevcheako) C-~r-- 2/4 f ~-/I,c~:'.J"0'2/004/005/C)52/Cr-~5 Some s-pacia-, features of the B,. 136 S .,- 3:.: Z D October 26, 1961 (initially), 10, 1962 (after revision's 11 j 14 ~a dark curren-c with for djffaren-. vo,ta~es 'Ids ~)ho~oresis,~Or. 1 - V = 1 Z1 v (E = 14 v/cr.), 2 2.6 b, lied to 2 v , 15.5 v. Abscissa: Time in minutes. Ordina-ce: Currenz , in 10 1- amps. Card 3//V,'J MIRIDSKIY, A.Z.; KUGHEROV, I.Ya.; SHIYANOVSKIY, V.I. Recording of X rays with the aid of CdS photoresistance. Zav.lab. 28 no.2.232-233 *-62. OURA 15:3) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni T.G.Shevehenko. (x rays) (Cadmium sulfide) L 1114-66 EYrF(I)/T !JP(C) GG/GS ACCESSION NR: AT5020493 UR/0000/64/000/000/0463/0464f 7 41 Y AUTHORS: Kucherov, I. Ya.; Zhmudskiy# A, Z,j Shiyanovsk r,,,y TITLE: Increase in electrical conductivity under the influence of an electric field in CdS single crystals -7 ya.jon~erentsi.ya po Mike SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya nauchno-tekhniche~~ Trovodnikov (poverkhnostnyye I kontaktnyye yav1eniya)'-.-'f6 -- Z,--i962. 41q, ms P ji~vl:6iify ~61uj~r6vo overkhnostnyye i ko&njtakfii~Y6 a v s). Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo univ.,. phenomena in semiconductor _~964:, 1+63-468 TOPIC TAGS: cadmium sulfide, electric conductivity.. single crystal, annealing,, electrometer, illumination effect -7sta ABSTRACT: Transient processes of electrical conductivity in CdS_giRa~_q 1s and the effect of annealing and illumination on these crystals were stid-led in ,k order to determine the causes of these transients. About 40 CdS single crystals with a dark resistance of 1012-1014-a were studied with the aid of an electrom- eter amplifier. The change in current with time is shown in Fig, I on the-Enclo- sure. The presence of a threshold potential difference at which a slow increase in current with time is observed and a strong dependence of resistivity upon Card 113 % L 1114-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5020493 voltage are shown. Orig. art. Imas 3 graphs and 1 formula. ASSOCIATION i ~1-yevskiy ordera lanina gommiveilgiU4 ibis T6 Q.* shevchbia (Kiev order of lanin State University) SUBMITTEW o6oct64 ENCLs 01 SUB CODE I SK No REF SOVs 004 OTHER: 000 Card 2/3 0 q rig. 1. Change in-current with ti-ine'. Curve 1- before annealing; curve 2- after 4-5 hrs annealing at 10OC; curve 3- 18 hrs after illumination of annealed sample; rn curv 4- 63 bra after illumination; curve 5- 113 hrs after illumination ACC NR- AP60229,97 SOURCE' CODE: I)-R/0185/66/Olt/004/0389/03,q4 AUTHOR: Zhrnuds'kyy, 0. Z. -Zhrnudskiy, A. Z. ; Kucherov, I. ~Lq. I Shyyanovs' kyy, V. 1. -Shiyanovskiy, V. 1. OR(-',: Kiev State Universit im. T. G. Shevchenko (Kyyivs'skyy derzhuniversyted TITLE: Investigation of slow changes in the dark conductiv-ity. f cadmium sulfide single crystals SOURCE: Ukraz,,ins'kyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11, no. 4, 1966, 389-394 TOPIC TAGS: crystal surface, electric field, conductivity, electrode, cadmium sulfide, single crystal, dark conductivity ABSTRT: An investigation has been carried out on the effect of various contacts (A 1 -,,qAu',' n,,Ind In-GaVHOYS)., the value* of tile' voltage (V) applied to.the samplej and of the transverse electric field on the kinetics of dark conductivity of CdS single crystals. It is shown that slowly increasing relaxation of the conductivity is observ- ACC NR: AP6022997 0 ed only in samples with In and In-Ga electrodes. Voltage and the. electric field have a great effect on the kinetics of dark conductivity. The increase of voltage to a certain value results in a decrease in r. of the process; with a further increase Of Volf.~LJ,10 V, HIC COMILICtivity decreases, which can be des(xibed by an equaLion of the form I = A + B In t, typical of' many surface (4feets in SelniCOMILICtors. The view is discussed that a slow increase in the dark conductivity with till-le at V = const is due to the redistribution of electrons injected into the crystal between the bulk and the surface. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 4 formulas, and I table. [Based on authors, abstract] (NT] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 24Sep65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 005/ 2/2 ACC 1. (; 03 5 10 3 SOURCI.," WIDE: 'Ui--"/(')27z,/6G/000/()i)9/BO27/1-,,Cil~.1 "~)'R: ZaYdenberg, 'i"T. G. ; shiyanshiy' V. V. Ti"CILE: Investigation of the reliabilit of radio engineering systems for air traffic Coi-itrol SOURCE: Ref. zh. Radiotekhnika, 1 elektrosvyazI, Abs. 9B189 F-'j7F Soj7j~'CE : Tr. Leningr. -*n-t aviats. pril3orostr., Vyp. 46, 1966, 95-lui L "'C)i air traffic colltrol I -)!C T,,-%(7,S: aircraft control equipment, radio engineering, s,ystojui, radio engineering dispatching system ABSTRAM": Some problcms pertaining to the reliability of air traffic radio enginecrin~' dispatching (ATD) in airfield zones and their importance for the saffety and regula,-ity of flights are studied. Two problems are analyzed: the usage couni. of radiote1cphone circuits board- dispatcher- board and the delay of aircraft during i landinIg approaches. The mathematical apparatus of the theory of mass servicing rnakes it possible to investigate the reliability of the performance of radio engineer- ing ATD systems, especially in airfield zones. An analy--*;.s of the continuous Car-d- 1/2 UDC: 621. 396. 939 ACC NR: AN6035193 tCchnoLo,--';icaI process in the region of the airfield makles it possible to establish COL-VC10'",011 linl~s between the functional reliability of radio- engineering ground and 0 0 board devii-.es of the ATD system and the permissible accuracy of their operation. The investigation of the probable parameters of aircraft flow and of the distribution or scrvic(-~ intervals makes it possible to determine the periods of operation and sLandstill in the functioning of radio enryineering systems, and thereby, the officlent 1,,olume of technological and preventive operations, as weU as the per.--riss,-. ble tir-ne c,'L' oquipment standstill. The paper has four illustrations and a bibliography of four titl(.-s. [Translation of abstract] [DW] SUB CODE: 01, 09/ Card 2/ 2 YF"VSF-~'.FNKO- DISVETOVA, V.V.; KORMA-N, D.B., LEVITIN, Ye.l., Ln~ E, INQ 01,11, B-P,, ORUNTA, R.S., SHIYATAYA, O,K. Results of the cl-inical use of 5-fluorouracil. Vop.onk. 11, no.11~69-75 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. 3z khtmioterapevtichesPogo ctdeleniya Moskovskoy gor-caskoy klinicheskoy ho nitusy No.1 imeni N.I.Firogova vrach zas1w.l.riennyy vrach. RSFSR L.D.Chernyshev). SIII)FATOV, S.G. Feight growth of larch in the course of the vegetation Dericd at the timberline in the Arctic Urals. Trudy Dist. b4-ol. UFAN SSSR no. 43:249-253 165 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut b~Jclogii Urallskogo filiala AN SSSR. Z " , r).,:. _.tI.Lre st.-.mlct-,re a:,:; th.r-,. c-f trep. stands of the suaroo, 1z,,rch for-sLs at the timb,_~riino oL' the Sobl :,,-,iver basin (Arctic Urals). nid-I ins". biol. -'~" 7'V-* cSS_:`~ 42:FI-06 165. KLEV, iludolf duktor; Y3UISHF111, Yfull Jvll], 60H,or; Sj7 IYEROVA, Aleksanc'ra [Ic,ierova, Alexandra], doktor fil----'ftran~latorl [Preparation and preservation of tissues] Zagotovka i kon- servirovanie ticanei. Pi-agrue. Gos.izr.-vo ined. lit-ry, 1962. 316 1). Translated fror. the Czech. (141IRA 16:12) (TISSUES-F-RESSIVATION) - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e-- 1411' 12- Category- USSR B-9 Abs Jour- Zh--Kh. No 3, 1957, 7592 Author Shiykin. N I Grushko, 1. Ye. and Bel'skiy, I. F_ Inst k_cademy of Sciences USSR Title On the Utilization of a Nickel Catalyst in the ffi zhner Decompo- sition of Hydrazones, Orig PLib- Jzv AIN SSSR, Section on Chemical Sciences, 1956, No 5, 62Z-624 Abstract - The catalytic decomposition of the hvdrazones of cyclohexenyl- cyclohexanone and _~ -acetylfuran in the presence of platinized alumina (2016 Pt), reduced nickel-alurnina catalyst (30joNi), or Nii-MILd has been investigated It was found that finely dispersed Ni-cataJysts give product yields which are not lower than those obtained with platinum catalysts, Card 1/ 1 -44- ai. 0 1V WL t, &.0 Wells is "i, A!- 6311' Reactions Of Cadmium With Oxklell Of Ciarbam (in Russian.) D. %t. Sbi4aov E. L Khazauo~, and A. (;. Nikonov. I-reilipa Akatk;ithi Nauk 'Sssn (Bulk-tin of the Academy of Ml 0 91, Sviences of the USSR), Section of Technical Scier-res. )all. MI. p. 68-73. Investigation of tile above allowed that: Cd above Its boiling I) Cq()11nt (768'C.) is not subject to oxidation by CO, oxidation at by CO. with fonnation of sooty carbon falkes place below 17304~.; midation of Cd by COs is significant only ncar its ::r-Iting point (319*C.). Data are tabulated &M charted; method invustigation Is descrit"; results are dismmu,& tRATM CLAS11P)CAMN WALLURGOC-L Lit a" Cal VU131c"J t.~Js'j ft Ar to It Ot KJO ft I t7 IV it Vt A 1111, 0000 00 0 0 * 0 0 a 000000 *000000000000 ti 7. 40 -00 . aa-111. 4111)l CA 0- rw 0 1 54 -J V 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0000 00' 000*0000060000:00*01A USS~/Agriculture Apr 49' IR Land ReclAynation Plants -,Cultivation "Vei~nalized Wheat in the River Bottom lands of t4e Dnepr Region, " A. S. SbJmbara, Kozarovich Zrt*rimental Sta of Onion qrowIng, Kiev Oblast, "Sov Agron" No 4 Success of various kolkhozes in using Irpeal River bottom lands have convinced farmers living in the Dnepr River bottom region that they should start using th1w.land. Describes achievements of USSR/AgriAlture (Contd) Apr 49 kolkhozes. vbich an ELIr*&U, using,, Dueper bottom land. Prospects are very favorecole. 44/49T8 GNMMO, B.V. LHniedenko, B.M. akademik; SHXABARA, K.O., kand.tekhn. nauk Cybernetics. Nauka i zhyttia 9 no.12:9-11 D '59-0aRA 13:4) 1. AN USSR (for Guadenko). (CybernoticB) D7 0 13- and WX- F"If Ak:A'Jillrl~'~~' IlAk.. 1:1 ~i.y Its ~.,jy L 4 RSR, Ob,: 1,ys 1 ny~, d gr S'A a f I hf C 10, C izn'! g pal I. ov ~-_I L, 1111) LI L! 11 T V'j y c zi 1 o!". p 4 n t n !int ~nPFL"d an f A I y ~0 i- prov d~d -r ~ T)-:--- -pt c:- e n _!v i a I pr J~ t f kpt S 4,96 61 ~002;000/002/000 rid p.- -rii - vs h Un t h'i ur." T it z ~l av n tt: gr it (I and zaxi t- 7r-pla.-t~d .~_nd-- r r! i c- r. -7 f t ii _- ;i nt - oinpu t re, I h, ..-.I ri r d n rn c~ df~ i t1- r 9 1 n s ,) f hi- L tmoput 1~- j T in-, ri ct Li nt n, g an;-' ht: a t r C. d = r2 '~w 'T' Z" 41 ~.-FT -A: -2 by of Ir, =11 ~ I; %v 'n 5 V. s I -~T' v nx b -)LL- f') -u j" j-, k - - h- g- Th, f 4 l?,- i f 500 k - S/6 96/6 1/002/000/002/00 9 Basic d~agrza)) and design. D299/D302 at A pulsz- durat-lon of 0.25-u_m microseconds. rhe flip-rlops were re- ';ab-le to within 10ic. The average speed of performing threa-address nix,rations was 5000 HOOO op/seci addition took 8 microsec., multiplicat-on -200 iii:croser_,; (these are minimum fi-,.'ures) . With group operations, 1h3i speed of tile COMI)VItUF LlOeS not decrease. The basic diagram of the omputer i,s shown; itj main uniLs are the arithmetical unit.. the iutern;e.J- _tnd ex'.ernal memory units.. the control unit and the input- and Output un 1 t S'. fhe operation of the computer is described. The various units are coordinated by the control system. The princl-pal control desk regu- V lates the (a,c.-) current supply, the start and stop of the computer, LA ,,i cwitroh possible failures and facilitates the formulation of the prob- lems t_-~ be scived. The computer has a total of about 2300 tubes. It Consumes 25 kw and occupies a total area of 70 M There is L figure. Card 3)/3 it 35205 S/696/61/002/000/003/009 D299/D302 AUTHIOP,z~ Korolyuk, V~S-,.Shkabara. K.O. pnd Yushche-cko, K.L. TITLE, Group operations of the computer "Kyyiv" SOURCE', Akademiya nauk UkrayinsIkoyi RSR. ObcIiyslyuvalInyy tsr,-ntr. Zb.irnvk prats' z obchyslyuvallnoyi matematykyi tekhnikyq 2,-1,961,- 16-20 i'i,XT, Methods are described for perfprming group operations on the com- pute~- "KyyivP.. -Group operations. are special instructions, whereby the 'nforrriat-"'on about performing cyclical programs is given in compact form.. by means of a reduced number of codes. -Groupoperations have usikally the purpose of enabling fullest possible use of the b 'acking store insteadof the working store. Assume the cyclical progran contains,a group of add- resses which vary from eysle to cycle according to a formula involving the value d-~, of the initial shift, and the step p of re-addressing. The number pair p) is called parameter. The necessary information for the cycle consists ofz. 1) The set of cycle operations in the initial Card 1/2 S/696/61/002/000/003/009 Group operations of the D299/D302 fo:mi 2) address changes; 3) the parameter. In order to recognize the ,--hanged addresses, an additional 12-th digit is used. For this purpose, two operations are introduzed: The start of the group operation (SGO)q and ths end of the group operation (EGO). Furtherg the encoding and use of these 2 operations is described, whence follows that the operation SGO together with the operation EGO, make it possible to encode cyr-lical piograms which conta-in parameters on the permanent memory; therefore thls method is particularly !;onvenient for cyclical processeswith renewals, as well as --'n the case of a fixed number of cycles. In order to realize the described processes, the control unit incorporates the following de- vices., A cycle register, an address register, an address adder and a match]ng d6vice.. As variable-access stores are in wide use wh ch :.n case of need can be incorporated in the internal9 backing store of the compu- :e-, provisions are made for one more group operation which makes if Possible to insert any prograninto the backing store. The above opera- tions ~:an be performed by increasing only slightly the number of eltments c-f the control un,-,t of the computer. Two examples are given, Ji !lust rat lirig the method. There are 3 Soviet-bloc references. d 21~ '2 SHKABILRA, Yv-.A. [Shkabara; CK.6 ~.j (Kiyev); KHOZYAINOVA, S.P. (Kiyev) Programming of an electronic computer on a problem of establishing diagnosis. Avtomatyka 7 no.3:51-56 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Programming (Electronic computers)) (Medical electronics) e2l QbO AUTHOR: Shkabara, K.O. TITLE: The application of diagnosis 43979 S/233/62/00*8/006/002/005 D268/i)308 cybernetic methods to making a PERIODMAL: Fiziolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 8, no. 6, 1962,.796-801 TEXT: Electronic computers cail be used for diagnostic- purposes by employing the methods 6f the theory of probability and mathematical logic. The diagnostic system combining electronic. de- vices for registering'the different characteristics of the vital activity of the organism and an electronic.computcr which decodes the records, subjects the observed Dhenomena to logical treatment, and deduces the most probable diagnosis, giving a more exact and objective perfornance. Diagnoses were established experimentally, using a relay model of a diagnostic machine and on the universal electronic comDuters 'Ural' and 'Kiev' of the instytut kibernetil-ci AN USSIR (Institute of Cybernetics, AS UkrSSR). The great majority 01 of these diagnoses were in agreement with the clinical findings. Card 1/2 S/238/62/003/006/002/005 The application of D268/D308 The decoding of electrocardiograms on electronic computers also gave good results. 4z~ ASSOCIATION: 11rupa kiber-Lietyl-,y instytutu fiziQlohiyi im. 0.0. Bohomol'tsya AlIcademiyi nauk URSR, Kyyiv (Cybernetics Group, Institute of Physiology im. 0.0. Bohorriolets, L i'6 Ui--~SSR, Kiev) V~ SUM-III'TED: May 26, 1962 Card 2/2 SHKABARA, K.J. kand.tekhn.nauk Cybernetics and the brain. Nauka i zhyttia 11 no.3.17-1.8 lAr 162. OKIRA 15--8) (CYBERNETICS) S' HYABMitk, Yv.~k ,5nk,-iLYLV,'.t , K,0. I; ramuillov , yu.s. ~~--r,,3a! device for feedtng Fhyziological chara terst cs Into ar. ,?Le,~trz),lic ~,omputer. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.l 20 no.3-.30-1-3r,"I MY-I'Oe (MIRA l8t9) G:jppa klbernatu4k~ instituta fiz~r)logil im. A.Sogomolltsa AN UkrS,')R, yti ". ACC NR.- ATC,&h-8-06 SOURCE CODE: UR/2038/66~ 1012/002/0269/027" A U 1-d CShkaba~a, -K,. Rushkevych, Ye. A.; Kortivevev, V. V.; Mazurenko, 0. Ya. ORC: Cibernetics Group and Department of Psychiatry and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity, Institute of Physiology im. 0. 0. Bogomolets, Academy of Sciences URSR, KLev (Crupa kibernetyky i viddil psykhiatriyi ta pacologiyi vishchoyi nervovoyi diyal'nosti InsLytutu fiziologiyi Akademiyi nauk URSR) TITLE: Reflexograph for-studying human higher nervous 'activity SOURCE: Fiziolohichnyy zhurnal, v. 12, no. 2, 1966,~269-272 TOPIC TAGS: central nervous system, conditioned reflex, reflexograph, human neurophysiology, higher nervous activity ABSTRACT: This 85-watt monitoring and recording console reflexograph (weight 12.5 kg; dimensions -- 49.5 x 32 x 30 cm) was constructed by the authors to enable the operator to present accurately and measure signals and vocal stimuli, to-contr6l inten,als between'the stimuli, and to measure the latent periods and intensity of vocal and motile reactions by patients. The console consists of power (for a 220-v circuit), tensometric, and time assemblies, and offers three voltages (+250 v, + 100 and about 6.3 v). It contains an interval timer, two microphones, tensometers to measure forces (5-5000 g) exerted by subjects pushing electric buttons, amplifiers, transformers, a potentiometer,__selenium rectifiers, a filter, and a camera (speeds, T '~34~'),1-66 ACC NR: AP6011806 1 mm/sec., 2.5 mm/sec., 5,10,25, and 100 mm/sec) which shows the intensity and dura- tion of stimuli and reactions. An electric lamp, buzzer, bell, and human voice are used as stimuli, with durations of 2 sec. The duration of intervals can be 1-20 sec- The reflexograph satisfactorily passed laboratory tests in 1965 and was submitted to the Clinic of the Department of Psychiatry and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [BPJ I ~es - 0 I I 1C .1 1) 13 14 is to I: if it JD It 1) D 24 a 2# 17 ;1 70 m )I m 13 to 1) k it in )p 4, Aj A) 01.1 A -L J. A it P a .,AA 80 CC LID 11,1 J-_j I 00, 0 Go -04 Datolita from the volcanic group of the Karadits in the Crime.. Comfit. 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KIO 2.0.q and 11,0 (at I t0') :1 -75~' =*O 00 z"'KaIllich !;!Zoo Of !zoo 66 ;:0 0 00 ~Oo 00 - EO-1 ~ Of of zoo so f too .1 lAt, =00 It t 91 "1 Rof It !f 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 o 0 0 0 Itunt Ki,l,,v.dsk NI s, Sh~j!,ji'l Me Utfiv.). he,:r-I (Mon. %tv. ru-c lliiii~utll 7o. 1171A."Ir- list' I'lle t"-tmvitcr is I" g, ,I 111n, st"tir'. 41,t1 a-ted. "Ith ch.0c,t1l., III, 11111c X-11 ~ Ow- f-mcd twf,,r,- tit, "I'stitt'. IM., it.,II't.itiol's 'if the Lm,r it, Me IA.- tiruly differctit in Ilivir crystal habit aml itit,ti,ity If c,,I,t;- itic. The crie%fite of the first generation is :111 intense artire, ith 11111 faer', and pwr fiv 0011 1 .111.1 1101, Tht- efv1t-II1 Of the m-mil p-iturmi M, .11". V o1 ...... 1. .,f habit. '1114 th-11 I"I m, 11111.1 K, I'm I I I m v .... 4. 111 1 , 1,11. i'lij. ,still (011 ) and I I 11), hill I],, 1 111111. All th-, .'r, 11%.drothermal; Ibe Sr . . InignItcd into the frmit Jurt-tv and Crt-lac-11% rdiflictitaft, twL, it, I eat-o-o-O 0 6 0 G So 0*0*000*000*00000* Go I I I a I i F I , w 111111141114 111$ 0 IL h 0 1 L 6 4 P 9 A I V A T A AA M kC IV U go 'A Thommwte fmm Rumebi weamwul) tonchowtes. M R. 1.4, ad, .00 .:o 0 A L A [I At -%,K At LJ I I, A AT LAE CL ASSIFKATICk it ji A, m rw 0 w w I Is .1 1 A IT IT IT A, Is IT R IT r9 It r9 .1 1 4114 4, 0 o 'S OT o o 0 0 g 0 S t! of 0"10, so it 11 is 14 it JI)JUMISM1134 re -f -2 -4-44 k --1. s- ?I P .,Q A. 1,j It Y LLIA-L-Ah 16 V. VD U A TIP 66 00 4111 of -00 09 - 0';: 8! A :b 00 90 i ' - Trandarmations In stalltes. M. N. ShkAh,tm- A-k- 00 91j. lady Akad. Naxk. S-8,8-R. 00, j tion, .1lich j4 cmittion in feldsivu mintrali, wits hardly -90 00 -C ~s ever ohwv"i for irolitts. Altered zeolites u4ually show 09 J newly formcit chlorite, lorchnite. or montmorillonite, anti in ;tit cases decomixf. products of isotropic minerals, calM topic *'zeoUtGid" character. The ms am decreased us e I "f"Itai,14 are pre,enE. I-Nixvially lit the exc Ifelit Ihm reacdons, and in sindLtr procesw, ai in the truns. [J~1117rllllr J lft3fitt,4 In Kurmsebilt (Calwasus 261it's. In lormation of thatusunite to scuIrcite, laumontite, or trwhenite, it will ohWved that M,ttr complex leollt~ tiatrulits. 11"utluntur pits of kurswitskite after thorn. 00 (q"Itd C.I. MI, and K wvte rh,,nKri In oth"% of Purely %oulta occurring In geutles are observed aud tonal struc. of 4 "Ir (,r types. The foritmant (it jorchnne from (11tv, cotoptlaiall no unch.111004, core 01 thomag"Ite, and zettlites may take pLare at low temps. The ltructurt 'if pitripheral lisylas vi kur"thikile, 1,culville, Liummilliv, us the teolitei is fundamentally changvl and rebuilt In such itatzolite. W. Hitel chem. protviw%, and generally the.-e reconstructions am 0 comblimil with t pronounced decre-kan of the 'tallo- gmphk- qvintnetry F(ir lex4tripir, thotrittmile is 7,,,r t h. - to o rhombir iyrnmet Y; It I, changed III a lit step t0,& SIM11,141' 7 monoclinic Z"Ilitre Anti finAly to "Irurisebskite" of last- "00 00 3: -0 AS.-St. METALLURMCAL LITERATURE CLAIIIPICATICIO Des S INJOIJ it 4.1 CAI 4I&Aji 1., U AT 10 Atli J#FWG 9 $11rttla q 3 It 11 DIPIP COR StAt RU K It It It K KID n I IA MineralM of tho offustive rocks In th* Azhar re;ion Icitucam). M. X. MikAtwa. Vokbidy Akud~ Aaak -V.S.S. M. 63.71210--W(1P49)-:=(Ni--thr cmi and slope of the Klukhtwsk Pa- a wrirt of porphyriv tuffs is olv&r%-V41. with Aticbvwiatxilityoffo~m; Iles. tlw initirfidivillon of which I, remarkable tm.u-J 111C prevalcilkv A ca-Molit" 'ty'14. on their Walk. N.%. rx0litm and intrtnurdiAte oampns-trr inueb lr~s (trqnvitt. ~klolccite is dominant. while vAtrolitc is in ottk-r J'Art, 4 the Caucaurs the prevailing mAite mineral. Furthrr '. hat4cirtimic Ca-zeoli(e% wr tauttiontile 41-ohm.litrl. brulainlite. and J-41dor, tr- (te'litritt 01.11hi ite, -Ardidoile, larwOrtile. 111ilolite. .1nd 11'al'.18te .1, q-ta, CAMC. 411.14.11101 lie air invinow", ape Sk to hyllit.. and dittolite. Chem. anaty- ... iri-o for fibrotts sculecite front Ashar, 11"It-reddilh hcolandite. and wItile crystals of the swrie mincral front Kr~inyl NI-t. Oetailett crymAllormphic and optical data arc given for ' vcry inincrat nAnted atxi%v. 'rhr scoiritc is reomrut)ir ;iZuse of the prevAiling ab~ttv of ?win-. The rr,l betilsildite is, in spite of its mWked Fvj~ Lonlent. in it, ptical I)ropcrtie3 identicul with the oilorlc~,% owincral. "I Only I he coupled czel"in" (CaAll for (Na8i) i, a. usual In this zrolile. The finnotla I, C.jAISi.O,. W. Eitri ApophylUte from the Akh&ItsLkb&kU region. Itf. S. Shir"h.jr-.1, (NAoch-l~-lrdovatvl. Imt. Gcol. 'Tliihr.j: Zapijki Vsejoyus. Mineral. Obihcheitra (Nikut. mv. russe rnin~rul.) 77. 25.1-7(194.4).-Omurrence ti Tri,octed of 1CMI" in Middle Focene itorphrrite-4. with leolilc!6 Isnotilenile. hCuLindife. 1.1u1noillite) Quartz val'ite. raccir with datolitc. At% hvllite j~ -V thrr, di'vio'l Krtwfadon~. valcite )'let% trplav o% it Wi looloil'b'. 1111cre'ting arv ot,-r% !"f"'(11turtz after apophyllite, suld of ap"Phyllite after l1rul.oldile. For X: -r - 1.15MR; J5 - I.&Itl*. . - IMS; " V al"it :111'. %troox di5per,irmi r xrratcr litan v; atioma- t,,o, ktr-okh l,rowit intrt(etell" rolov~. Chem. col"pti. is ~r $ vo .1 phyllitr, 1,om Ftrn, It C-L. N., "u'1 1,it-Aliv ('rirol); F k tkl,~cot. Al,o in the mor- phological habit, there art significant distinctions front 11-aluttiltyllice, c4imchIly In the lower symmetry of oil- ,il,oi,hylille. drid. liv etrisins mribivIs (prol )4 MY ortho. flortiltic). A previous n%suntplion of .101rixild (IOV) oo the lower itvinmetrv of apophyllite Is thll~ confirriled, W. Fitct "hisite front Cilinvan eruptive rocka. N1. N Sliki 1'_'ra. h,DokhjJv,.Ikqd_ S_'; S. H. OS, ~ ly~ '31tv wo " A, voli'l 1, 0, , -1 Ow salbands ,( r-lit-1,emmg v,m, .,r wli I.-t rvoidal surface. The a--ji. iwli pimit. w 0- ciltic. Chl-wite ('10"'itel. ..'A,[ I... fteQue.111'. -th d .1- IAte. is Imfli.-IIIATIV chaia",ri,ctc. oft,... th, crv,tal, 3re ilartrrowil with dclc~~Itc incillmoll.. KS; "I'lical cumt,i. All't Clivill. allaiv- af~ g%-11. Pit. Amu% lirrImile it illirn fitil-twir-I lov a --witl g,m tatwis, tw"w'! I.dlcr -I A, mlel.. .4 Thl' 'Wei'llilary 1", 1, 11"I.Aly "'.. .1 with Slijbite, hVillaildite. alialcillic, alill Alther xr.olit- After the zctlitizAtiw. Q third gellCrAtil)ll is otj--rvv.i assm'l. with dcleisite, and in a Lt~t state prelinite form, I'Scudomorphs Miter zwlites. Lvidcritly. the chloritiza- tion '4 tile lcolit" i, Simultalic"lli with tile Prelillitiza t toll. The wi,le ratige of the t"Inji. "mditj".I,i of it, Imulation is it loartlenlatly illtpoltm't C" 1. anurphi of prehuitc after alhite awl i-lites ire A- ul,- ~.-rvctl ita the dcj-it~ of Kur~-I,,k, C.mca,it- W. Vita I ~_07 Dewifine ant) molylidealte from Middle Ural %1 .4 N 6.j. t' .7ft A ihir.1 llolfadv (k.14 A.".1, 1 rfql9'-WTtlv' vh 11.01W"Ir. I tli.li mill 10.1-ac. qu.,rl~. l,fd,t--. 11"twill )Ill I lilt, opil"'11% n.,t ol,-ll %(,-I, W- IM, 1- 41,111-1 11, -11 Ill the %vm-' A J.." S'. molvNicalic thl'Ll' gloadl Will 'll"vti.w "f C, inditmillig s ff". gro'~th in 11%.0-1wgulatitic Notim" irl .1--ft 16111 (plart, .1-1 .11)1e Slllf.IIC XVII IMI-'W, . ..... the "olilc~ l."ll lilt, hl" 'i.. t I ~'I it -11"v lcph'v "A 'g, 1-1 I'l thr veliltA I'mi, .4 Ow vuln, %% 1, o' i I a Iis If 11 1) n 14 V It 11 AA LA A ON F 410 .11 .:I ir '' a $I $Sit ..0 f*00101,1S ..,**I 3959. 1MLEfCZ 07 QMITT CW FWMINO SOMTrCKS CY WICInCl C7 ';I, RM SUKIN0. Makovskij, 0. T. and Mftbu&, M. 1. (U601 ( COW Nov. 1950, 10-12). In deepening a abaft car* must be taken that Me cuo solution possesses the rwpired physical and chmical propIartioal caroftl 0 Z; I. preparation of the solution, and especially attendance to Its chemIcal composition, can reduce delays in drilling. The cost of treating the *Sol Solution I& azkoly repaid by the reduction in paver comwamied In the rotation **a allikhoodrilling colum and in the pasumtic lifting of the drillings. (L) &01 N. 0. B. AS&-ILA AITALLUKKAL LIII*ATL&t CLASSIFICATrOm %dIj#j .11 GkV 134C U $5 AV No tP 17 IF of It jai III OWO RVIWI149"421T Coe goo we* M. N. 15ft47 USSR/Geophysics - Wellsite Jan 50 Minerals "Mineralogy of Wellsi te," M. N. Shkabara, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol M, No 3 S. Thugutt, on A. Ye. Fersman's data on wellsite from Kurtsa (Crimea), segregated new form, "kurtsite" (Arch Min Tow Sci 15, 1945; Min Mag 28, No 196, 1947). Shkabara maintains there is no basis -for separating Kurtsa wellsite into new mineral merely because its complex formula differs from formula for wellsite from North Carolina. Real distinguishing feature of vell- site and phillipsite is presence or absence of BaO; USSR/Geophysics - Wellsite (Contd) Jan 50 we]-Isite of North Carolina and Kurtsa wellsite con- tain indentical amounts of barium. Submitted 23 Nov 49 by Acad D. S. Belyankin. A& 158T47 t a ry SHKABAR, Mikhail Nikolayevich. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Mine Construction. Academic degree of Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical 3clences, based on his defense 6 May 1954 in the Council of LIvov State University imeni Franko, of his dissertation entitled: "Minerology of Crimean and Some Caucasian Zeolite Deposits." Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 12, 28 May 55, Byulleten' WIG SSSR, No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPRS/NY-537 SMCABARA. Mikhail Rikolayevich, doktor geologo-mineralogicheskikh nauk; KAPIAH, L.B., otvetstvennyy red.; ZVORYKINA, L.N., red.izd-va; BERLOV. A.P., tekhn.red.; HADEINSKAYA, A.A., tekhn.red. [Drilling and cementation fluids in drilling mine shafts] Promyvochnye i tamponazhnye rastvory pri burenii stvolov shakht. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1957. 146 p. (MIRA 11:7) (Shaft sinking) -aUUBABk.t5A.X~!-,-doktor geol.-miner.nauk; YEPIFANTSEV, K.F., inzhener; SLOBCDKIX, D.S., inzhener; KUBYLISKIY, L.L., inzhener. Rock plugging to reduce gas emanations during shaft sinking. Shakht.stroi. no.2.121722 F 157. (KIRA 10:7) (Shaft sinking) (Mine gases) SHKAJ3AR.A M.11. oktor geolo-o-o-minerAlogichaskikh nauk; KOSTYUKEVICH, Z.V.. .z ener. Selecting mortars for subsequent DlUgging Of mine shafts. Shakht. stroi. no.6:10-12 Je '57. (MLRA 10:7) (Shaft sinking) (Mortar) AUTHOR: Shkabara, M.N., and Krupko, G.P. 132-10-6/13 TITLE: The hl'ost Efficient Method of Plugging Drill Holes (Naiboleye effektivnyy metod likvidatsionnogo tamponazha skvazhin) PERIODICAL: Razvedka i okhrana nedr, 1957, # 109 P 31-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At present, sealing of drill holes is effected by: 1. Filling up with a ce6ent-clay mixture. 2. Filling up with clay balls. 3. Hydraulic method. 4. Sealing with wooden plugs and ragbolts. None of these methods provdde complete isolation from water bear- ing strata. A less expensive and approved method is the applic- ation of cement-clay or cement-sand-clay mixtures, which have good sealing properties and stand up to pressures up to 150- 200 kg/sq -cm. Admixtures of CaC12 and CaKOH)2 are added to im- prove and speed up the hardening process. This method of seal- ing drill holes is being widely applied in the Donets Basin and recommended by geologic organizations. ASSOCIATION: All-Union S'cientiflc-Research Institute for the Organization and Mechanization of. BuildIn of Mines (VNU0MSbS) AVAILABLE- Library of Congress Card 1/1 YARYAKIN, L.I.; LAZARE14KO, Ye.K.; SHUBARA, M.N. Konstantin Nikolaevich Savich-Zablotskii; on his 80th birth- day. Min.sbor. no.11:361-364 157. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut ogneuporov, Kharlkov (for Karyalzin). 2. GosuniversitRt, Llvov (for LazarenkO.1 3. Vsesoyiizrqy institut Llvov (for Lazaranko). 3. VsenoyuzyWy institut sbakbtnogo stroitellstva, Kharlkov (for Shkabara). (Savich-ZablotsKii, KOaBtantin Nikolaevich, 1877- VITRIK, D.I., red.; BESSMETTIVY, A.B., red.; DOROSHENKO, G.N., red.; ZZLIUSKIY, V.M., red.; KOKSHEM, B.G., red.; SLAVUTSKIY, S.M., red.; SHISHOV, Ye.L., red.; ktor geolog.- mineral.nauk, red.; YCLOVICH, M.Z., red.izd-va; BMSLAVSKAYA, L.Sh., tekhn.red.; NADBINSKAYA, A.Ae~ tekhn.red. [Studies in mine construction] Issledovaniia po shakhtnomy stroitallstvu. Moskva, Ugletekbizdat, 1958. 213 P. (MIRI 12:3) 1. Kharkov. Vaesoy-uznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut organizataii shakhtnogo atroitellstva. (Mining engineering) MEKABAILA, Hlkhai-il N-I-kolayevich, doktor ngeologo-mineral.nauk; TRUPAK, N.G., otv.md.; CHECHKOV, L.V., md.izd-vu; PETRAKOV, Yo.P., red.izd.-va; ILINSUYA, G.M., tekhn.red. [Generalization of rock grouting practices] Obob5hchenie opyta tamponazha gornykh porod. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1960. 142 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Grouting) (Mining engineering) LAZARENYO, Ye.K.; SIMARA, M.E. Leonid Ivanovich Kariakin; on his 60th birthday. Ylin.sbor. no.14:377-379 t6O. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, Llvov (for Lazarenko). 2. Ukraimkiy zaochnyy politekhnicheskiy institut, Kharlkov (for Shkabara). (Kariakin, Leonid Tvanovich, 1900-) Ye 3hk.citara, Ye. k. "Ar accurRte ~..iethod in --h sneod of the direct c-urrent s ~ u e P 0 '30: U-4---15',:--, 14 Aujust (Lnto-)is 'Zhurti,--l Iny1ch St.-Aey, :o. Y-,-, . A., (-I'al i:d . li~ . ':L i . "Iul~ - c- ,-,e%,F--rE;al of in Ferrites -with Rectaro-dar Hysteresis Loop" a paver' presented ,-0; the Ccnfoer~mce on Methods of Development of 5oviet I-Intherrotical Machine-~uildtng and Instriment-BuIldirirr, 12-17 l4arch P15u Translat.1lon Plul. 5,1-"), 9 Oct 5~) ZORINA, Z. S. and SM[ABAM, Ye. A. "Ferrite-core Gates Controlled by Triode Transistors." The authors explain why gates with magnetic elements in a flip-flop circuit using triode transistors are prefferable to gates using diode-transformers in the same circuit. There are 5 references, of which 4 are Soviet and 1 English Voprosy vyschislitellnoy matematiki i tekhniki (Problems in Computor Mathematics and Technique) Kiev, Izd-vo AN Ukr SSR, 1958, 97 pp. (Sboraik trudov, vyp 3) This collection of articles issued by the computor Center of Ukr SSR Acad Sci is intended for scientists and engineers in the field of computor mathematics and techniques. The collection is devoted to the programming of mathematical problems on electronic computers and to the design of units and components of these machines. ZORII.LCL, Z.S. ; SHMBARA, Ye.A. Resolving devices equipped with ferrite cores and controlled by means of crystal triodes. Sbor.trud.Vych.tsentra, AN URSR no-3:84-93 '58. (MIRL 12:2) (Electronic circuits) (Ferrates) (Transistors) SHKABARA,-Y-e.A.-,- kand. teklmk; ZAVILYJOISKIY, I.Ya., kand. med. nauk; RAVIKOVICH. S.D.J. kand. fiz.-mat.nauk;RASIN, S.D.9 do2ctor med. nauk,otv.red.; TUBOIEVA, M.V., red.; MATVIICHUK, A.A., tekhn.red, [Cybernetics and the brain] Kibernetika i mozg. Kiev., 1961. 52 p. (Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniiu politicheskik~ i nauch- nykh znan--lli Uktainskoi SSR. Ser.6, no.23) (MM 15:1) (Cybernetics) AIMOSOVY N.M. [Amosov, (Kiyev); SIflUBLTZA Ye.A. (Shkabara, K.0.1 (Kiyev) Solution to the problem of diagnosis by electronic computer. Avtomatyka no. 1:47-55 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Medical electronics) (Diagnosis) AMOSOV, N.M.; SHKABARA, Ye.A. Experience in determining diagnosis with the aid of diapostic machines. Eksper.hhir.i arest. 6 no.1,;15-22 161. (MIRA 14:10) (DIAGII.CSI-' (E=TRCI-IC DATA PP=&SSrZ--DIAGNCSIS) .. WV-- 4%. -- -IBARA Ye.A. [SInk-abar-a POGREW11.1"'By sj3. "Fohrebin-~jlky-iq S.B.J; 11, L, Fbash- ';' 1 fEVS Y N -71P I- Structural diagram and fundamental principles of the construction of the nKyiv" automatic digital computer. Zbir. pratel z abchy:3. ma-t. i tekh. 2-8--15 161. .,,RA 15,2) kElectronic digital :;omputersi