SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AGEYKIN, G.I. - AGISHEV, A.P.
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ORLOVSKIY, A.G.; AGEYKIN, G.I.; RYABIN, M.0-
Power supply for several hardening treatment apparatus from a single
generator. Prom.energ. 17 no.2:11-12 F 162. (MIRA 150)
(Electric power supp)y to apparatus)
AGETKIT", I. A.
I. A.
III-18thods of Mastprinf~ the Rules and Def:Lnitions of "oij)Ioloj-,,- in the Fifth
and SLxth Classes (The Composition of the .~'ord wid tho Si~bjOL't FOrt,:LOnB of
the Sentence)." Min Education P,,SFQ'R. 1-l'Oscovr State FRodal-o,-ical. Thst imeni
V. 1. Lenin. 1:oscow, 1955. (Dissertation for ')ej~nDe of Condid;ate in
FedaV.oCical Sciences)
So: Knizhnaya latopist, 11o. 2'1) 2 JAY 1955
AGEYKIN~ S. M.
37178. Dribory dlya analiza pzov po magnitnym avoystvam. (0bzor). Avtomatika
i telemakhanika., 1949,, No. 6,, e. 452-63. - Bibliogn 18 Nazv.
SO: letopis' Zhurnallnykh Stntey, Vol 7. 1949
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MUMMY, O.A.; BIBIK, V.F.; GORODETSYjyt D.A.;
ISHCHUK, V.A.; KOIRCHEVOY, Yu.P.; NAUMOVETS, A.G.;
PAICHENKO, OeA*
Eleventh Conference on the Physical Principles of Cathode
Electronics. Radiotekh. i elektron. 9 no.6:1099-1113 Je 164.
(MIRA 17:7)
AGETKIN, Ts., inzh.-maFor
How to cboose normal pressure
Tankist no-7:48-49 JI 158.
(Tires,
in the normal inflation of tirese
()CBA litio)
RUbber)
12(2)
SOV/113-59-5-12/21
AUTHOR: Ageykin, Ya.S., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE: Determining the Deformation and the Parameters of
Tire Contact With Soft Ground
PERIODICAL: Avtomobillnaya promyshlennost', 1959, PP 30 -
32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: One of the most effective means for increasing the
roadability of vehicles on soft ground is the ap-
plication of inflation control of tires having thin,
elastic walls. When using such tires, it is fre-
quently necessary to know the tire deformation and
the dimensions of the tire contact surface with the
soft ground. These are the initial data for the
theoretical determination of all basic parameters,
characterizing the roadability of an automobile and
its traction properties. The author summarizes the
results of his investigation of thin-walled tires
Card 1/3 Z_Ref V. Considering experimental data contained
SOV/11 3-159-15-1-2/21
Determining the Deformation and the Parameters of Tire Contact With
Soft Ground
in Table 1 for different factors of the mechanical
properties of ground, and the assumptions of moment-
less theory of shells of J. Rotta I Ref 3 7, the
author suggests a method for determining 'Ehe defor-
mation of tires and the dimensions of the tire con-
tact area on soft ground. The set of diagrams in
Figure 1 shows the calculation system used by the
author. Based on this system the author presents
an equation expressing the load at the wheel by pa-
rameters of the tire contact with the ground.
9 =Z T ~ n4 E-4 + 0141- F, P - UV
where Q4- vertical load at the wheel in kg; qnA -
mean specific pressure in the flat zone of contact
in kg/cmc; 1 - lenmth of the flat contact zone in
cm; b - width of flat contact zone; B - width of
the curved contact zone in cm; L - length of the
Card 2/3 curved contact zone at static tire load in cm. The
SOV/113-59-5-12/21
Determining the Deformation and the Parameters of Tire Contact With
Soft Ground
author presents a graph (Figure 2) for determining
the magnitude in dependence on/k and
(R - outer diameter of tire; r - curvatur~;reMB ofside
walls in the area of greatest deformation in cm).
Graphs, Figure 3, show the dependence of the radial
tire deformati'on on the air pressure for different
types of ground, dry and wet sand, ploughed black
soil, etc. Figure 4 shows a graDh of the dependence
of the tire ground contact dimensions of the load
diameter D and the tire profile width Boo There are
1 diagram, 3 graphs, 2 tables and 4 Soviet references.
Card 3/3
IGRYKIN,. Ya. S., kand. tekhn. nauk; ARZHANUKHIN, G. V.
Elastic rubber coupling for transmissions of multiaxle motor
whicles. Avt. prom. 29 no.5t24-25 My 163. (MIRA 16:4)
(Motor vehicles-Transmission devices)
ROSTA, Janos, dr.; SZOKE, Laszlo, dr.; AGFALV Roma, dr.
._ I --- r
Examination of neonatal archaic (primitive) reflexes in icterus
gravis. Orv. hetil. 106 no.PM37-1740 12 S165.
1. Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, 1. G3rermekklinika (igazgatot
Gegesi Kiss, Pal, dr.).
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kcc.44R, AP6OU737 (A) SOURCE CODES MV03ZAVO-0070-0
AUMOR: Apykinp Ya (Engineer, Colonel, Candidate of technical sciences)
ORG.*, None
TITLE; In search of a propelling agent with promising prospects
SOLWE: TWdMika, i vo9ruzhenim no- 3, 1966, 18-21
57rRE'S:i
TOPIC TAGS: motor veh4le' vehicle component
ABSTRACT: A general re-Aew of possible applications of various g2ecial types of wheelsI
and tires to military motor vehicleells prezentod especially for vehicles used on bad
,P
ov)ls, wet or swampy grounds, snow or sand surfaces and other rough terrains. In tUs
F
xonnection, footprint pressures or unit loads are estimated to be of 0.1 to 0.3 kg/sq cm,
io-r snow fields, 0.3 to 0.5 kg/sq cm for swampy grounds and less than 1 kg/sq cm, for sanj-
acts. The use of special multi-pur
pose tires are mentioned such as tires with remov-
able tread -i-ge (shown in a picture) or wheels vdth retractable cog clamps. Vie use of-t~~
rubber tireAi~th a variable inflation pressure (0-5 to 3.5 k&/sq cm) is discussed. 7hey-
are wid-eU-used by the army. They*can successfully be used for crossing water soaked,
sand and snow covered terrains on condition, however, that the snow depth does not ex-
ceed 500 = and wetness of the soil is not excessive. The effectiveness of employing the
so-called arched tires (shown on the cover-shoot) is discussed and the effect of com-
pressing soft soil in the central amhed part of the tire is explained. The usefulneso
Card 1/2
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Vitamin D therapy of ocular tuberculosis, with regard to sensitivity
changes oi the skin. Szemeszet 88 no.1:29-32 1951. (OIXL 2);z)
1. Doctors. 2, Ophthalmological Glinio (Director -- Prof. Dr. Bela
Boros), Peas University.
AGGARVAL, S. Ch. Cand Tech Soi -- "Study of spindle units of grinding machines. "
Mos, 1961 (Min of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education RSFSR, Mos Machine-
Tool and Instrument Inst im I. V. Stalin). (KL, 4-61, 194)
44-
41,
KLTSOV, T.T.; AGGERT, B.A.; DUDKO, V.I.
Results of testing potato diggers. Trakt. i sellkhozmash. 32 no.12:26-27
D 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1e Vsesoyumyy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut sellskokhozyaystvennogo
mashinostroyeniya (for Kusov).2. Konstruktorskoye byuro "a
"Belinskselimash" (for Dudko). .
(Potato digger (Machine)-Testing)
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~S 'etskoye WrarookhranenVe" No 6
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~'.1945 a severe, epidende, of toric hepatitis COMPU*
cated with as6ltes appeared in the region around
!Uxbekistan. ' Discusses'the govenmnmt a in t
'the, treatmant,%cf: -this disease'.. Mentlons , briefly,
treatmeat and details of treatments and concludes.
with the following statement: It vss-deternlzed'~by,
22T55::
USSR/gedloine, - Poisons aad Poisoning Aug/SeplOW,
Medicine - Plants, Poismaus (Cmtd)
experimental cases and observation of actual Cases
that toxic hepatitis complicate& iiith aecites is~
provoked by heliotrope pollen, Aich- results from! the
plant,which grows abundant3y. In the -.wheat and barliq
fields - 'The -authcwn -ask for greater research in
this field of diseas.e" as It. Is rathew f:requent ;InL
the 'Uzbek M.
U3SR/*d1oine - Anopheles May 49
YMicine - Parasitology
"Preventlng the Breeding of'Anopheles in Rgservoirs
Utilize& in Fam Irrigation," P. K. Ageyev) M. P.
Ylevzos, V. V. Gal'tsev, 31 PP
"Gig i San" No
States that more care is required'in construotion
of rceervoirs, irrigation ditchee., drainage systems,
etc., to prevent them from becoming excellept
mosquito breeding grounds. Suggests strict sani-
tation oontrol of Irrigation zones and close co-
operatibn between all administrative bodies concerned.
AGEYEVI P. K.
Public Health - North Crimea Canal hegion
Work experience of the Leningrad Medical Institute of &initation and qyeierle at the
construction of the North-Crimea Canal. Gig. i san. No. 2, 1953.
Monthly List Of RU55ian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Uncl.
AGl:T6V, P. K.
Ageyev, P. K. "Samitary and 1~,giene Leninc-racl Mleclical Institute of
h-oblems of Fvdraulic &--nitation ~~nd Hy[jene
RnginoerinG Constraction"
F.K.; USMIYANOVA, H.S.; ROZWBLID. A.S.; RUDRYXO. V.A.
Hygiene of houses of collective far2ars And methods for their
Improvement. Trudy ISGXI 26:193-199 '56. (MLRA 10:6)
I, Kafedra kommunalluoy gigiyany laningradekogo sanitarno-
gigiyanicheeko'go maditsinskogo Institute. Zav. kafedroy - prof.
P."ggeyev.
(RURAL CMITIONS,
u~)of living quarters on collectiva farms in Russia
Teaching a course in community hygiene. Trudy ISGMI 36:8248 156.
(MIRA 14: 1)
(PUBLIC HFALTH-ZTUDY AND TFACHING)
GAIANIN, N.; AGEYEV, P.; IOFFS, M.; KYUPAR, A.; RAMR, I.; SHAFIR, A.
Using sewage for field irrigation. Gig. i san. 22 no-9:73-74 S '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
1. Predeedatell pravleniya Loningradskogo otdeleniya Vaerossiyskogo
obahchestva gigiyenietov (for Galanin). 2. Ohleny pravleniya
leningradskogo otdeleniya Vserossiyakogo obahchestva gigiyeniatov
(for Ageyev, Ioffe, Kyupar, Ramm, Shafir)
(SWAGI
utilization for irrigation of fields)
IRR IGAT I ON
utilization of sewage)
-y i1N.
-y~ c-nic c-r-limtion r)j' L-ol -1!w", f it~-
sa~aitnry
t,-,(' 13t olo, I
IGGEYEV, F.K.,,prof.; ANDREMA-GALANINA, Ye.TS., prof.; BASBIRTIN, V.A.,
p.ro f.; BNONSON, M.Ye., doktor med.nauk; VYSHEGO.qODTSZVA, V.D.,
prof.; GESSEN, A.I., dotsent; GUTKIN, A.Ya., prof.; ZHDANOV, D.A.,
prof., laureat Stalinskoy premii; ZNAONSKIY, V.F., prof.;
KLIOITSKIY, Ye.Te.. prof.; MONASTYRSKAYA, B.I., prof.; MOSKVIII.
I.A., prof.; MUCHNIK, L.S., kand.med.nauk; FM-OV-MASLAKOV, H.A.,
prof.; RIJBINOV, I.S., prof.; RYSS, S.M., prof.; SMIRNOV. A.V.,
prof., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki; TIKHOHIROV, P.Ye., prof.;
TROITSKAYA. A.D., prof.; UDINTSEV, G.N., prof.; UFLYAND, Tu.H.,
prof.; FEDOROV, V.K., prof.; KHILOV, K.L., prof., zasluzhennyy
doyatell nauki; VADKOVSKAYA, Yu.V., prof.; MARSHAK, M.S., prof.;
FEMOV9 N.A., kand.med.nauke, POSTNIKOVA, V.K., kand.med.nauk;
RAPOFORTv X.A., kand.biolog.nauk; ROZENTUL, M.A., prof.; YANKE.-
LEVICH, Ye.I., kand.med.nauk; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., takhn,red,
[Book on health] Kniga o zdorovIe. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit.-ry,
Medgiz, 1959. 446 p, (MIRA 12;12)
1. Chlea-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Zlwnov, Udintsev). 2. Laningradekiy eanitarno-gigiyanichaskiy me-
dituinakiy inatitut (for all, except Vadkovskaya, Harshak, Petrov,
Postnikova, Ra~.oport, Rozentul, Yankelevichl Lyudkovskaya).
(HYGIM)
AGH 2 E.
Modern methods of transporting cnicrete. p. 284. Vol. 6, No. 6 June 19156.
NELYEPITESTUDGiANTYI SZaILE. Buda-cest, Hungary.
SOURCE: Eust European List, (E,--IAL) Library of Congrens Vol. 6, No. 1 -
January 1956.
~xpcriTiients in Harcz.%6- wdth th~ orie-way disk .-low. 12.
Vol. 11, no. 11". ".ept. 1956
'.7"TMR Y.,-7071AZ ?SAG
Budal.--st, Hun~-,:-ry
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So: E,-.st 3'uroo.-an Accossion, Vol. 0'. 17, - 5, !*ay 1957
1. AGIASWILT, G.
2. USSR (600)
4. Moving-Picture Theaters - Tiflis
7. "Kamsanolets" moving-picture theater at Tiflis. Kinmekhanik, No. 3, 195~-
9. Monthly List af Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Unel.
.AGIBABOV, Valentina Vasillyevna; SERDWANAYA, M.I.., dots., red.;
EOVAIEVA, Z.G.) red.; TROF11*14KO, A.S., teklm. red.
(With a rucksack through the paths of the central Caucasus]
S riukzahom po tropam TSentrallnogo Kavkaza. Khar1kov, Izd-
vo Kharikovskogo univ., 1963. 153 P. (MIRA 16:12)
(Caucasrus, Northern-Guidebooks)
3(2) D SOV/6-59-2-17/22
.AUTHOR:
TITLE: Production of Photoprints According to the Method of Wash-out
Relief (Izgotovleniye fotokopiy sposobom vymyvnogo rellyefa)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Nr 2, pp 67--68 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The method of wash-out relief is widespread in the production
of diapositives (negatives) or, transparent pads. The author
suggested to produce photoprints on soft pad.s - drawing-paper,
strong printing-paper - according to this method. Black, blue,
and red photoprints are obtained according to the dye used.
The technical scheme for the production of photoprints on soft
pads according to the method of wash-out relief is as follows:
preparation of the soft pad [(base)3, application of the
light-sensitive layer, exposure, development, dyeing. The
light-sensitive layer consists of 30 9 gelatin, 10 g ammonium
bichromate, 1,000 ml water. If the gelatin is not completely
washed out on dyeing, the process of development (washing out)
should be repeated. The heliographic prints produced in this
way show an insignificant veil, are sufficiently fast and
Card 1/2 have a first-rate quality of line. This procedure can be
Production of Photoprints According to the Method of SOV/6-59-2-17/22
Wash-out Relief
applied instead of heliographic tracing with iron oxide salts
and instead of the use of bromide paper.
Card 2/2
LAVROV, Nikolay Vladimirovich, prof., akademik; AGIBWV ekmn--dr
-Ideceased]; POPOV, Y.M., kand.tekhn.nai~~, nauchnyy
jya noyLc h
red.; KOMAROVA, T.F.. red.; ATROSHCHHNKO, L.Ye., tekhn.red.
[Fuel resources of the U.S.S.R. in the seven-year Plan]
Toplivnsia baza SSSR v semiletke. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie,w
1961. 31 p. (Vsesoiuznoe obshchestvo po rasprostrananiiu
politicheBkikh i nauchafth snanii. Ser.3, Zkonomika, no-3)
1. AN UzSGR (for Lavrov).
(Fuel)
LAVROV, N.V.; POPOV, V.M.,- AGIBALOV, A.I. (daceased)
Prospects for the developaent of the gas industry in the U.S.S.R.
Trudy IGI 16:3-6 161. (MIRA 10)
(Gas, Natural) 11
~ACCESSION Nlt: AR4039309 S/0044/64/000/003/-.VO54/VO54
SOURCE: Ref, the Matematika, Abs. 3V233
Agiba.lov, G. P.
'!TITLE: Algorithmization of synthesizing contact p-poles
CITED SOURCE: Tr. Sibifsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta, vy*p. 42, 1963, 56-74
,TOPIC TAGS: p-pole synthesis algorithmization, contact p-pole operator, symmetric
iDoolean matrix, Boolean function, contact scheme, polar node, non-polar node, Para-
matrix, matrix Boolean algebra, Lunts method, digital computer
ITRANSIATION: The operator of a-contact p-pole is described by the symmetric Bool-
ienn matrix of outputs F Lf J, where f Is a Boolean function of variables
controling the contacts thil function dilcribes full conductivity botween the
oles VI and V The author considers contact schemes which contain p polar nodes
p
and k non-polal nodes. If, at most, a single contact or a group of single con-
itacts, Ineluded in parallels, is found between each pair of nodes, then the con-
.;Cord 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AR4039309
nective matrix P, of order p+k, Is called parastrophic. The synthesis of a contact
p-pole consists In mapping the matrix of outputs F to the parastropic matrix P.
This Is'accomplished by Including additional non-polar nodes and by mapping the
separate elements-of the matrix (eliminating superfluous elements). The author
sets forth the algorithm of synthesis, based on matrix Boolean algebra (the method
f Lunts). The representation of this algorithm on a digital computer is dis-
of ,
cussed. The logical function of variables is represented by two lines ,n rows,
coriesponding to the vertices of an n-dimensional cube. The first line contains
the Identities In the digits which correspond to the Identity (values) or unde-
fined values of the function; the second line contains the Identities In those
digits which correspond to the Identity values of the function. V. Marty*nyuk.
DATE ACQ: 22Apr64 SUB CODE: MA ENCL: 00
COM 2/2
AGIBALOV, V.G.; BOLOGOV, G.N., red.; IOLODTSOVA, N.G., takhn.red.
[Practices in atockbreeding in the Nortwestern zone] Opyt
zhivotnovodov nevero-zapadnoi cony. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo
sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1958. 237 P. (MIRA 12:1)
1. Zaveduyushchiy Sellkhozotdolom Leningradskogo Organizatsionnogo
Komiteta Kommuniaticbeakoy partit Sovetskogo 50FU2a (for Agibalov).
(Russia, Northwestern--Stock and stockbreeding)
MINHAYLOV, G.M. (Novoroosiyak); AGIBALOV, V.Ye. (Novorossiysk)
Mechanization of operations. Zhel. dor. tranEip. 46 no.l-.72-75
Ja 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Glavnyy in2h. Novorossiyskogo vagonoremontnogo zavoda
(for Mikhaylov). 2. Zamestitell nachallnika planavo-proiz-
vodstvannogo otdola Novorossiyokogo vagonoremontnogo zavoda
(for Agibalov).
AGIBALOVA, G. 1.
Analytice-1 control of production of P -naphthylemine-5:7- and -6; S-disul-
phonic acids. N. Buntzelman, A. 11jim, V. Schvedova, and G. Agibalova
(Prom. Org. Cbim., 1937, 4, 86-89).- An analytical procedure, based on
the stability in acid solution of the product of coupling of p-110 - C if N
C1 with the 5:7- but not with the 6:8-acid, is described. 7- 11 1~ 2-
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PRUGSHUNY Do A.; VASILITEVA, Ye. Vol Prinimala uchastiye AGIBALOVA, L. M.
, - " ~,- A.
Kinetios and the meebanism of niobi= oxidation. Tru Inst.
met. no*13:143-151 163. (MIRA 16:41
(Niobima-Metallo phy)
11~ (Oxiclationfa
AGIBAIOYA, Valenti ; KOVAIRV, Pavel VaBillyevich; IAVRW'YIVA,
- - gaor; I ~611HMN AO S.M.. tekhaichaskiy redBktor
(Snow kingdom] Obitell enegov. MoBkva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-z7,
1956. 54 p. (MIRA 10:3)
(Himalaya ~ountaina)
AGIB T - .-Aftle tine V I ; VILINKIN, Vladimir Livovich-, IAVRFMOYEVA.
Ye.Y., re *;, , N.L, teklmoredo
[Cordillorael Kordiller7. Xoskya, Gos. Izd-vo geogr. lit-r7, 1958.
47 P- (North America--Mountains) (MIRA 11:5)
AGIULOVA .1. VTLECHKIN, VA.
------- -
The Suativi glaciiin at the headwater of the Terek River, Izv.Voes.
geog.otp-~va 93 no,3'-.256-260 Mq-Je 161. (KCRA 14: 5)
I
(Terek Valley-Glaciers)
AGIBALOVA~ V.V.; VIL"SNKINp V,L.
Gergeti Glacier. Izv- vses. geog. ob-va 93 no-4:330-334-.Jl - Ag 161.
(MIRA W-7)
(Chkheri Valley--Glaciers)
AGIBALOVA..VA LENKIN) V.L.
--~ ---- W-VI
The Mayly Glacier and some other glaciers of the Gizelldon
Basin. Izv. Vass. geog. ob-va 94 no.1:70-75 Ja-F 162.
(MIRA
River
15:3)
(Gizelldon Valley-Glaciers)
AGIBALOVA, V.V.,- VILLITKIN, V.L.
The Devdorak glaoiero Izvo Vseso geog. ob-va 94 no-4;339-343
Jl-Ag 162. (MIM 15:9)
'.I (Terek Valley-Glaciers)
MUM, Franjo, TRAMSEK, 1q.; AGICpS.
...........
Determining- nocculation values of some bivalent anions for
the positive Virepated and nascent sol of iron oxyhydrate.
GlasnA hemloara BM IT09-66162,,
le laboratorij zqL analiticku hemijus, Hemijski instituts,
Univemitet u'Sarajeyu,
29 Membre du Comite do redactions, "Masnik Drustra hemicara
i tabnologa SR Boans-i Hereegovine*'(for Krleza).
NINITIN, I.V., uchitell; KAYSIN,,A. (Kirov); APIWE.-NIAL. uchitell
geografti; BIRYUKOV, V,V.; PEMOV. ~-2a-slu-zMnyy uAltell
ahkoly RSFSR; DEMGHEIKO, A.V., uchitell ieogralli
Ietters to the editor. Geojr. v 9~kole 26 no.2:60-63 Mr-Ap 163.
(MIRA 16--4)
1. Solnechnogorskaya shkola No, 5, Moskovskoy oblasti (for
Nikitin). 2. Staromatins-kara odinnadtsatiletnyaya shkola,
Bakalinskogo rayon& Bashkirskoy ASSR (for Agilev). 3. Krymoldy
podagogichaskiy institut imeni M.V. Frunze (for Biryukov).
4. Shkola RSFSR imeni M.I. Nalinina g. Buguruslan (for Petrov).
5. Shiryayevokaya shkola Irkutskogo rayona, Irkutskoy oblasti
(for Demehenko).
(GeograplW--Study and teaching)
AGIM, She~#u,,-atudent
Selecting constants for polar orthomorphic conical projections. Trudy
MIIGAIK no-30:83-90 1 58. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Kafedra matematIcbeskoy kartografii Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov
goodenii, aerofotos"yemH, i kartografii.
(Map projection)
AGINSKIY, S.
Unified dispatcher management of interprovince haulage. Avt,
transp. 41 no.5tl2-13 ~~ 163. (MIRA 16M)
1. Nachallnik otdela gorodskikh i mezhdugorodnykh perevozok
Krymskogo oblastnogo avtotransportnogo tr6sta,
(Crimea-.Trans'portation, Automotive)
AGINSKlYp S.; AYVttZO'I.','KIY, V.
I
Results of using mathematical mthois for tran~.polrtaation.
Avt. tvinsp, 43 no.901-32 3 165. (1174H 1.8:9)
1. Krymskly oblastnoy avtomobil-Inyy trest.
AGINYAN, A.A.; MINASYAN, SX.
01-nae in biochemical properties of rr~ad_, in embryogenesis as re-
lated to their vernalization. Izv. AN' Arm. SSR. BJol. nauld 18
no.105-40 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:5)
~LIRBIGEANU, I.I.; COMANICIU, N.T.; TATU, V.S.
On the va-riation of the refractive index of air as a function of
pressure. Metrologia apl 11 no.9:427-430 S 164.
AGIRBICEMU .4.
"De l1action des gaz etrangers dans le snectre d'emission des vapeurs d1iode
A de soufre dans llultra-violet."Revue de Matematiques et de Phvsique, Vol. 2
1954.
Category : HUMAIM/optico - Spectroscopy
Abs hur : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1) 1957 No 2445
K-6
Author : Agyrbichany,'I.
Title :'On the Mfect or Extraneous Gases on the Ultraviolet Region of the Radiation
Spectrum of Iodine and Sulphur Vapors
Orig Pub : Zh- matem. i fiz. Adad. M, 1954, 3, 5-8
Abstract : Report on preliminary results of a spectroscopic in~vestigation ( /X 5000-2000
A) of a mixture of iodine and sulphur vapord.with a:ir in an electrodeless elec-
tric discharge, obtained, with an induction coil and an interrupter. The
spectra of L 2 obtained without and with air (4--7 mm mercury) are cm-
', and S
pared. The changes in the spectra are gg&j*&, to Ae disturbing action of
the electric field, of the nitrogen and oxygen molecules of the air. The results
obtained for 12 agree with investigations of t4e fluorescence and dbsorption
spectra, performed earlier by other investigators.
rl WN 1) J6 U U4
Category RUMANIA/Optics - ectroscopy ic-6
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957,No 2444
Author Ghita, C., Topa, V., Weiner, R.
Title Effect of Argon on the Spectrum of 12 Vapor
Prig Pub Comun. Acad. RPR, 1955, 5, No 10, 1439-1448
Abstract Examination of the effect of argon on the visible and ultraviolet spectrum
of ~iodfijg. vapor. The emission was studied in the 3100--3450 A range, in
which the diffuse bands of the emission spectrum acquire a structure under the
influence of argon; various argon pressures were used. An explanation is I
offered for this process. The data obtained are compared with the results cited
in the works by Vencatersvarlu and Rao, and some disagreement is noted. The
cessation of emission in the visible spectrum in the presence of argon (at
10 mm mercury), observed by Vencatqsvarlu, is confirmed by the autkors' exper-
iments. Also bonfirmed is the vanjshing of the emission spectrum of iodine
vapors, previously observed by the,authors, except for the 3400 A region in
the presence of air at approximately 12 mu'mercury. An investigation was made
of the effect of argon on the absorption of iodine (using the hyperfine struc-
ture of the 5461 A Hg line) and also of the effect of absorption of I , both
in the presence and in the absence of argon, on the width of the line3 of the
5461 A hyperfine structure. A greater broadening of the absorption line was
Category : pUMIA/Optics - Spectroscopy
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1) 1957 No 2444
K-6
establiBhed in the presence of argon than in the presence of air at the same
pressure (50 mm mercury), and a considerably greater broadening than with
iodine alone.
AGIRBICEANU, ICN
Lumina polarizata. si apilcatlil ei in s+.iinta si tehnica.
Bucuresti, Rumania, Editura Technica, 1956. 120 p.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, not 89 August 1959
Un c1 ,
A note on the "Obser.-tions on the 1%'cr' c).', I. Apirbicc3mi and Collaborltors."
adevda 1irpubliciJ Fopil-rc, Homine. InctitutiA ~c Fizicz~. Studi-i Si Cercetari
325 (Le,
Je 1,izicp. Vol. 7, 2, kr-T./June 2-umiresti, Run,!nia)
..,;ont'A'.1.y Index of Dist Eurcrenn 'Accessionz3 I.C. V01. 7, re. 2,
Februr-n-, 10,58
Rt/MIMI/Physical Chemistry ito
Recule, Chemical Bond.
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Xhimiya, No 1, 1958, 87
Author : I. kgirbicean M. Har-,iescu-Miripte.
Inst : Academy of Sciences of Rumania.
Title : Emission Spectra of Va6pors of Some Hydrocarbcns &-cil
at High Frequency.
Orig Pub : Bul. qtiin~. Acad. RPR. Sec. mat. 91 fiz., 1956, 8, D
665-672
Abstract
: Data concerning the excitation of benzene, toluene, 0-,
m- and n-xylene vapors at a hi6h frequency discharge are
given. It vas found by measuring the band edges that
the vibration frequencies decreased vith the increase of
the molecule mass. In the opinion of the authors, the
background of the continuous emission spectrum may be ex-
plained by the dissociation process, after vhich the
Card 1/2
RLMANTA/Physical Chemistry - Molecule, Chemical Bond. B-4
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya) No 1) 1958, 87
formation o.-OL new combinations followed, and also by that
the rules of selection became invalid vith the increase
of the molecule asymmetry. Deposition of some products
of polymerization on the walls of the discharge tube was
observed, these products fluoresce in solution.
Card 2/0
COUNTRY 6. RTUTMANTIA
CATEGORY : Physical Chemistry
ABS. JOUR. : At"MiM., K~0. 23 1959, -.io# 80957
AUTHOR : ACirbiaeanu I., llagiescu-Mdriste.M..;*
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t
ti
T11"IT. ,
ucurps
T
:
T N Fluorescent Spect.ra 61" the Products Formed 'Q
a. ElCh Frequency Electrical Dischar.-e in
Gaseous Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
ORIG. PUB. : Lucrarile Inst. petrol. si gaze Bucuresti,
1957t 31 327-320/.
ABSTRACT 41
: The real distribution of energy in Iluor-
escent- spectra (4.046-6233 A) of substances
formed upon high Vfreqilency- electrical dis-
ebarge (outer electrodes) in vapors of ben-
zene toluene, *-~-xylene, m-xylene and
P-Xyiene was studied in order to deternine
the complexity of the molecules formed upon
the discharge. From the energy distribution
curves for various substances studied the
proof of B. C. Neporent and B. 1. Stepariov
theories was deduced (Uspekhy phys. Nauk,
1951, XVIIII #3). This prooIC is based o--,i
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CATEGORY
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! Physical Chenistry. 1,1olecule. Chcmical Bond.
Molocular Soactra
: RZKhimb) Not 1 1960, No. 125
: Ghita, C.; 11"opa, V.
As
Action of ,Irgon on the SPeCtI'lu'l k)f 12 Vapor
ORIG. PUB. Rev. phys. Acad. RFII, 1958.- 3, 11o 3-4, 19,55-202
ABSTRACT I;o abstract
see RZhI'Mm., Vo 14, 1956, Vo 42302.
iCARD
of the rodutts reWtIng from b1li- i
efe~~Mhaqem) bessiene7toluene, o-, #K-,
MAI arest, Ramsual
e 8, 359-84(108); d.
~ Foll 11T,01 MEN,
C.A. 31, W".-Iflealid. vapors of benzeiie, toluene, 0-, M-,
and p-xylerie, at an av. liquid temp. of -5'. are subjected
for (i sufficlently long timt to high-frequcricy disebatges,
products In the fortri of transparent or yellow-brown solids
are deposited on the walls of the discharge tube and
especially In the neighborhood of the electrodes. These de-
Posits tire partially i~)I. in the liquids of origin. 'I'liefluorcs-
cence spectra of the &oins. irradiated with x - 305 A. were'
studied in the visible range %%ith the following results: (a)
the energy emitted in fitiorc9cence decreases from the prod-
ucts of benzene to those of toluene and xylene, in the stated
order, and (b) the energy emitted by the benzene products is
concd. mainly in the blue region of the spectrum, -while in
the case of the toluene and xylene products the energy dis-
tribution Is snore uniform. The results are in alrewnent with
the theory that the extinction of fluorescence of polvat.
mols. should increase w'ith the complexity ('I the ~IDL
Since the chem, reactivity of benzene is lowtr than that of
I
toluene, which in turn Is lower than that of the xv ents, the
UJ complexitY Of We discharge pr(Aucts should Istercase, drid
the cinitted vucrgy decrease, from benselit to Xylem.
S. Akxamlcr Stem
Viatrt 4E.3d -rho Absorption and fluore"ence of thin layers of anthra-
coilej 1. Utrblceami and C. Chear hWXk-_UanL,,,,I (Poll,tech..
I't t ",e, r I
Inst. MCII W Romf2i. eca rep-Tplu'r
XOMIre 0. 6464?1050). -Lay-ers of withrac ne 3OW-20,000
A. thick wexe depasited by subUrnation in vacuo. Vicir
-t range were charac-/
"rption stmtrA in the ultrfiviol.
ttt4cd by The sumeAve vppentance of haml.,nt 3420, M20,
an4 8818 A, ai the layer thiclaic." jectow";C11 TIN, Values
I Wf:rt
"0e,
dt=av
ft with 14ykr thickne.", Whidi suggest5 a
sunplo method, 0 tg, U& tbickistu. The fluormence
did not exittelt narked differeoc" ia fittemity with
$r
yer=knessinthis ludimfea that the surface of the laymq
Hinits, unchanged. S. A. .9taj~-,
The -CtI= of the 6% level-of tnercM.
byd M upon
At (GhTs .. Inst - Pollrfgw
A*Wcean tni"We Mg. Co-
19 ); d.
Betberet, C.A. K WM,-A diadlarge tube with quartz
window, coats. H at Various MISIUM and 119 TOPM at
pressures cormap-ding to roogn temp., has been employeA
to study the intensity variatim of the Hg 12752 (88S, ~
OPP) fint 83 function Of H PteSSUre. The data obtained
In4ultes that the lix 1 (8% triplet can be em-
--- ---- ---
oyed III tilt! ultraviolet resion (2753 A,), as well as the
il j (71% - 614s,t) triplet In the visible spectrum (4047
f
Al. In order to study the metastable level Mg, which is
proven to play an important part in the dual electronic
excitation of the Hg spectrum. Vt.' Hen Elieser-
V'Collimation of atomic beams. 1. AStrbiecanu. V. DrAg.
finescu, and A. Chetrow. Acad. re .-Pwpware Rojurn
jig. 01011MCK-si- "51 . . . . . . .Cerc "FOS. 10. 247-bU
Vori , C a ., C.A. 45, 2314a.-Itivestiga-
:rai
tions Lve been carried out, concerning the collimation of the
beam, of an at. beam tube, the following being detd.:
optimum functioning temp. of the furnace, atom distribu-
tion in the metal deposit, the collimation factor, the equiv.
Ump. of the atoms In the beam, and the Doppler width
assoed. with this temp. The metal employed was Pb, Which
Is vaporized readily at relatively low temps. Rcirnits
agreed well with theoretically predicted valueq, The apti-
mum width of the beam corresponded to a certain wId:h of
Ile pp. 71e value Wed, for ffic Doppler hlf-wid, I of
the tube employed was 0.0008 cm.-I; this corresppids
to a temp. of 4,3*K. M. Lapk .7r-"
S/058/62/000/003/04P-/092
A061/A101
AUTHORS: Adlrbiceanu, I., Ichimescu, A.
TITLE: Studies of H92 absorption spectca in the ultraviolet region
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Pizika, ro. 3, 1962, 14, abstract 3V98
("Bul. Inst. politehn. Bucuregi.0, 1959, v. 21, no. 4, 41 - 48,
Rumanian)
spectral ibsor tion bands under given conditions
TEXT: The formation of H92 - 2 67
was.investigated in the region of 2,698 96 in the absence of foreign gases.
The wavelengths are listed in full. The mein kinetic Energy at 9000K (,:~fO.08 ev)
is sufficient to dissociate H92 molecules.
[-Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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DatermInatlou of the nuclear majoetic moment of Hr'"
and also the hypesfine x6gic-twe oftfie &e-rcurfeTolde 5461-
A. Koo. I.. T.-PA3 1e
tetu. a Pi t~
DL man 1-1 A
PhY3. Bucarest-Magurele, RomaLnIa . Compl. rend. 250,
317-18(1960).-A previous mem-ement of the magnetic
moment (cf. CA 52, 2M) was re6valuated and the work was
repeated with new equipment to eliminate some of the exptl.
errors. A value of Poo - O.SW n.m. was obtained; this
agrees well with the values obtained by magnetic resonance.
The interval factor obtained was A($.%) - 0.7100 cm.-I for
I . -- . - - -
,AGAEBI I. L arbiceanu, 1. LANARU, L.; DRAGAIESKU V. -
Xj; B
'A N.I. Ionesco-Pallas N.J.); KOMUOL N.;
Tjor
~K U - Mvp
TATU, V.
Determining the nuclear magnetic moment of the isotope Hg199 from
the hyperfine structure of the H91 54611 line. Opt.i spektr. 10
no.3:297-300 Mr 161. (MIRA 1/+:8)
le Institut atomnoy fiziki AN Rumynskoy Narodnoy Respublikip
Bukharest.
(Nuclear *ments) (14er=76-lsotopes) (Interfero4etry)
-AG17WCHANUp-Iq-KUKMMZYANUj I.; VASILIU., V.; POPESKU, Is
Effect of nitrogen.on excited mercury atoms. Opt@ i spektr,,
nno.2:269-290 Ag 161. (MIM 14:8)
(Photoelectric meas=ements)
(Mercury)
AGIRBIGEAl"U, Ion; BOIAWGIU, Ana; EITEL, Diana
Thermal emissior of Cu, Ag, Au, and Cp In the thin layers
depoaitied by thermal evaporatior in the vacuum. Comunicarile
AR 11 no.12:1423-1426 D 161.
1. Institutul politehnic din Bucurestip Loboratorul de fizica.
Comunicare prezertata de academicianH. Halubei.
S/0=08/62-/000/0c)7/030/068
AO61/AIOI
AUMORS: AgIrbiceanu,-I., Cucurezeanu, I., Vasiliu, V., Popescu, I.
TITLE: The effect of nitrogen on excited mercury atoms
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, ~-izika, no. 7, 19052, 9, abstract 7V58
(Studii 91 cercetdri fiz. Acad. RPR", 19b1, v. 12, no. 2, 287 - 298,
Rumanian; Russian and French summaries)
TEXT; The change in intensity of the visible Hg fluorescence triplet 11047,
4358, 5461 R , as well as the change in the degree of polarization of this trip-
let with nitrogen pressure increase, are examined. The intensity maximum, ob-
tained for 112 pressures of 25 mm Hg, is explained as being Idue to the maximum
attained in the filling of the 63p 0 level by metastable atoms, while the con-
stancy of the degree of polarization for different nitrogen pressures between 1
and 32 mm Hg is said to point to an extremely low (not noticeable) density of
collisions of 2nd kind between W molecules and Hg atoms, the latter correspond-
ing to the upper excitation leve? 73SI,
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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S/058/62/000/010/032/093
Ao6l/Aioi
AUTHORS: Agirbipeanu-,,.~--Comaniciu, N., DragAnescu, V., Tatu, V.
TITLE: The isotopic constant of mercury
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 10, 1962, 37, abstract 1OB292
("Studii 91 cercetdri fiz. Acad. RPR", 1961, v. 12. no, 3, 645
652, Rumanian; summaries in Russian- and French)
TEXT: The isotopic constant of mercury wa s calculated on the basis of the
deformed nucleus model. The nuclear radius was determined from the comparison
with the experimental value of the isotopic constant, obtained from the isotopic
shift of the spectral lines.
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation]
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h 6- / /~15 /*o t- IvUl
3URNAME, Given Names
COuntrY: Rumania
Academic D~grees: -not given-
AMHaUOn: -no t given-
our e: Bucharest, Comunicarile Awn&
migi Republicii Populare Romine,
Vol XII No 12, 19619 _PP__W2T-14zt,-
~1".Dat&:"' Ther'mic Emission of Cul Ag, Au and Ge in Thin La7srs Deposited
by Thermio Evaporation in Vaouume"
ituthors:
TOR Ion
BC) JA
EITF,I,l Diana
AGIRBIGMU Ljqn; ICHIMESCU, ArAana; VIEROSANU, Ion
Transmission of thin strata silver under the influence of heat.
Gommica,Aie AR 13 no.l.23-26 Ja 163.
1. Inatitutul, politohniop Bucuresti, Laboratorul de fizica. Comanicare
prezentaiq de G. Atanasiu, membra corespohdent al Acade4ei R.PR.
AGIffBiUbA,vU,I., prof. univ.
The origin of the elements. St si Teh Due 16 no.6:6-7 Ja 164.
1. Corresponding Member of the humanian Academy.
AGIRBIM.'"INUY ley prof* univt
Resear-jh connocL,ed with prac,.icn, and LA M Teh Bas
15 no,&.7-8 Ag 163
1. Corresponding Manber of the Rumanian Icadeiny.
AGIRB-TCE.-'tNU , I., prof. univ.
The 196-4 Nobel prize for St v-.' I-li:- I'l n~.2:1.i
7- 1650
1. Corresponding Mwrl,,,r of !.~Ie Acal---'e-lv.
AGISHEV,A.P.
I --I;---CI*tA-,?.',',-
Penetration into the oil strata and -1t4lization of high-
pressure wells. Trudy Akad. neft. no.2:197-208 '55.
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