SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARINSKIY, P. L. - BARIT, I. Y.

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~i~-1"-8/20 K-Spectra of the Absorption of Chlorine in the Chlorides of Alkkali Letas K-spectnuii of Na ab:3on)tion in NaCl, vihi(;h v;as d1ot!iint23 11 K.Rule (Phys.Rev. 66, 199, 10414) at quite different cxperLmcntal ccndi- tions. 5.) As a result of the decomposition of K-spectra oil the chlorine absorption in the co-iiipounds of chlorinc ,..d~h a!-Knli metals the regular character of' those chnngts in the structure_- of the K-spectra, which were observed in the experiment, could be deter- mined, and these changcs could be brought into conncctiori vdth the crystal parameters, Lis thc polorizability of' the, cation, its ioni- zation potential, and the ion raditis. 6.) A T'hysical irtF-rpretation of the regularities found is given. It is -based u-,cn taking account of the change of the ion character, the bond - in h~-lide-alkali- crystnls , and of the de~~rec of ove-riapping of th, clcctron shells in the case of the chlorine ions. 7.) On the stren~,.,,th of the results obtained by this as ~-.,ell as other papers a theoretical schemie of the processes takinE -place in connection with the K-abscrotion of X-rays in gas inoleculus aiiJ in lialile-,alkali or-ystals is ;-,iven by Barinskiy, Vaynshtey-and 1'~'arbutt in Izvt~stiya Akid. nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz. , 1957, Nr 10,, P 1351. All conclusions to be drawn from Card 213 1,81/10-8/20 K-Spectra of the AbsDrption of Chlorine in the Chlorides of Alkali Metals this model are in keeping vrith previously obtained empirical generalizations. There are 9 figures Rnd 6 Slavic ref~rellces. ASSOCLMON: Institute of-- Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Crystallochemistry of Rare Elements -ASUSSR (Institut mineralogr , geokhimii i kristallokhinii redK-ikh elementov Akade-mii nauk SSSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 AUTHOR: P,.L. , Vayn--litcyri, E.i(_ TITLE: X-Ray L-Spectra of the Absorption and Emission of KolybJeuw:i in Carbide and Some Other Comnoun6s (Rentgenovskiye L-spektry poglo- shcheniya i emissii molibd~na v karbide i nekotorykh drugikh soyedineniyakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestir.- Aknd.Nnuk- SSSR, Ser.Fiz. , '10157, Vol. 21 , Nr 10, PP. 1387-13c.)6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By means of a focusing vacuwri-X-ray spectromt!tcr the X-rny-L spectra of the absorption and emission of molybdenum in aarblhle and a number of other compounds investigated. The influence exer- cisea by the metal valence and the character of the cbeirdeal bond bet;t[een the atom in the compound upon the fine structure of these spectra is determined. Basing on the ex=ple of X-ray spectra of ho in molybdenite the pogsibility of a considerable reciprocal over- larring of the L emission band and of the Llil spectnim of metal absorption is shown. Hitherto such a phenomenon has been cbserved only once, viz.on the occasion of the investigation of the 111V V_ spectra of the absor-Ption aiad of the Y erlission of rare earths. Opinions concerning the possible cause.,) f this Dhenomenon and the conditions necessary herefore are expressed. Ex-perimental data are Card 1/2 obtained with respect to Mo-C, -~.rhich aimiot be brought into line 4~~'-10-9/Po X-Ray L-Spectra of the Absorption and Emission of Yolybdenw~, in Carbide and Some Other Compounds with the hypothesis frequently fowid in rublications, according to ,.,;hich, an the occasion of the forming of carbides of the transition elements, a partial filling up of the not completed energetical levels of atom of transition metals takcs place. To ,-;hat extent this conclusion can be generalized must yet be found out on the basis of experimental material of much great;-~r volume. There are 4 figures and 10 references, 6 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Crystallochemistry of Rare Elements Ali USSR and Institute for Geochemistry md Analyti- cal Chemistry IA--ni V.I.Vernadakiy AS USSR (Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov -A-kademii nauk SSSR i Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy khimii irq.V.I.Vernadsl:ogo Akademii naul, SSSR) AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card ?,/2 AUTHORS: Semenov.. Ye~ I, B~~rinskiy: R,--L~ 5 i3 - 4. 4 /13 TITLE: Peculiarities in the Crinter 'L c.1 Rure Eat th~3 41r) illera, (Osobennost.i. sostava redkikh -emei, v mineraialh) PERIODICAL: Geokhimlya,. 1958,, Nr A, 1;--. 53~ (ITSSR) ABSTRACT: IMore than ",oo samples were -jr-,jestiCated; they are from Ye. In , partly al&o from other geolo-isr-s. Samples from Semeno7. L U U abroad were made available to C. P. Barsanc,v fr,)r,, the col.- lections of the Mineralogical !,'useum (1-'ineca1cjieheskiy muzey AN SSSR). In the case ~f most minerals the sum of oxides of the rLare ea2thG was sena-rat~~-d 'by Thn analysts A. V. Bykova-, 0, F. Dcrorjdc-.;,-i- I,. Y~~. !,'. V. Kukharchik; I. S, Razina. 11he rare ~a-~thq were 9 rins- y- determined by X-ray anaiys:-, by R. T a--~(:.ura---.y o:, ", The aze -iven in a -reat table. In their paper the auth3rs leal wi'L-h the fc7lo-viino~ sel:tions: a) The classifi-ation ,.I' the cf rare earths. if , ar lottea o- a dia-ram and the. contents of iar2 earths e D- Card 1/3 the points, thu3 obtained k~-nzv! ted t',e 'c.~)-hed Peculiarities -n the Content -f Rare Eartc-s in line is obtained; if. hows-var, the eve.,--numb~ied points and the odd-,numbered pointa are coz,na-~teo_ sufficjen~iy 31-IDIE' curves with f,~vi maxima ar,~ cbtai,,-,ed from I '' 7)). These cur-,.ie3 ~~re ~'ver: f1cr a number o' ninerals. The mineials are diuided ir.,,c h-~e t,:Pes a_c-icli,,~ -~:, the magnitude of the maxJlmL,li, Lanthanide couple,,;. The -ati,, cf' "lie cor,'Pnt of one of the rare earths with evarL atoinic namber tr the iaiit~ of the subsequent ore is repieser",ed grapn-Ica-'y. c) On the classification c;f -~ the rare tta-rtrs, It -is sugGested to draw the boundaiy lirie betfreer, ooriurn earti-S and yttrium oxides in mineral o -ical~ -gecchem..`cal. respe.~t between Tb aril Dj. Furthermore i+ is sugSes-d t- ccmbire two el"ements in one sub.-group and to denf~t~ it, a---_r.)rdjn.z; -,c~ the predominar:..t eve.n. -numbered element, Ceiium Urot~p ',Ct, La),, necdymi,_~Lri group (Nd ', Pr), samarium .-r-up (Sn,,. Eu), E7adol~_nium z-,rouv (Gd., Tb)., dysprosium Crouf (D3. Fic), erbium -rcap (Er, Ta). and ytterbium. givup (Yb: Luj., Therc~ ar-2, 5 table arid 12 referen~eo--, 4 of whi.,h So-,el.. Card 2/3 Peculiarities in the Content of Rare Earths in Minera1z" ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogii. geokhimi-* j kxi-3tallokbimi' r~dkkh, elementov AN SSSR, Moskva (1poscow Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements AS USSR) PRESENTED: N ov emb er 6 7 19 57 , at t he jub i 1 e e Mle e t i-nj of 'lie So en t i s tS Council of the Inst--*~.u~-- SUBMITTED: December 28, IIQ57 i. minerals-Analysis -Ra- ea~ t", 3. Rare earth -Applications Card 3/3 BARINSKIY. R.L. Qaantitativo determination of rare oRrth ol6mnts in minaralo and concentrates by the X-ray fluorescence spectrum method. Zav. lab. 24 no.5:613-617 '58. (miRk 11:6) (:x-ray spectroscopy) (Rare earthe-Analy .sis) rinokiy, SOV/ ts e Ra: IJ I tC 01" ii a~ r; jt ijo q t, ~j r) C~ flat -1 ~'dr it; r, F i r r.. f, r a ir, q L o f, tIit oo o' ,, ~ 1~ I . :' " 1~ r f 1 c a i~d ai r h t t' J th C L !r. it cL ;-. T o r c in n-.4 tri n( r I'l., ' 7 I L .n e i kr:, 7i J C, zhe pa i flei . :' ,, : Tr i~ .,3 _i.o rj~ n t i '~ ? ) I ~ c au n:1 c.v d 1 Y- I. ilI t- C, "*. 1, "m _n . ! p ru 1 p s can, be ained if c c. nd 1 n r in a -ti, ~~,f - w~ i-are earLt.-* it. z, SCV/ 20- 120- B 1,C, 7 . I On 4i,.,: '?-Atio Between E,.;en and Cdd Rare Earth &Plement2 in Different Min~ral:.~ kl=OgeneOUS Composition in their initial melt previous to the ori,,~et of crystallization i!3 assumed. The mentiened re- lat ons can be used for the simplification of the %n a 1. y:, or rare earths, by computing, for example, the content of' odd lanthanides from the content of the correspondin~r clement and the average value of the rv~tio of these elements. There are 4 figures and 4 refpren-~e~, 3 of which ~irt:~ `nviet. AT P)N - Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkiL,i,, elementov Akademii nauk SSSR I (Inst4WLe of the Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements,AS USSR) Dec!euiber 16, 1957, by N. V. Belov, MembEr, Aca.1;-my of `c ;ences, USSR SUBMITTED! D~-cember 12, 1957 Card 31/4 SOV/ 2!~- 1,10---*)- 118 , ~) I., On the Ratio Between Even and Odd Hare Earth Elemento -In Different "ini-r-,., 1. Rare earth elements--Quantitative analysis 2. Rare earth elements--properties 3. Minerals--X-ray analysis 4. Rare earths--X-ray analysis Card 4,/4 24(7) AUTHORS: Barinskiy, R. L., Vaynoliteyn, E. Ye, SO. 48 - 2 TITLE: The Collective Interaction of Electrons in Crystals an_', Its Effect on the Structure of the X-ray Absorption Spectrum of Atoms in Polar Crystals (Kollektivnoye vzzaimodeystviye elektronov v kcristallakh i ye-o proy~vlk~niye v t ure rentgenovskikli spektrov pwrloshcheniya atomov v polyarn,711h kristallakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizichesl-aya 1,059 , , Vol 23, Nr 5, pp 585-590 (USSIZ) ABSTEEACT: Earlier papers by the authors an,5 others U.-_fs 1, 2, 3) dealt with the investiLgation of t-ao line series ol" Jsc2,L,+_4on, which may be described by the formula a-pTlicable I.-Yal-r ~ _ i- e spectra. To ey-plain these sp~_cLra J-1 ' ic necnsc=-Y t:- thc- excited state of the electron s-ito:7~, A f 4 1 4 , ~ -:, Q !7 c ~,17 -I given by Ya. I. Frenkel. Dy the aid of a description is given of tho inleraction in -:Dli! substan,>-s. It is stated that the intueract-Jn:~- electLI-ons tistics. Ye. F. Gross 1nd his in --ri-.1~ of papers with the collectiv.,.? of in 7`1~` Card 1/2 lattice of solid substances I rOM t'_e The Collective Interaction of Elcctr,orls ill Cz-y~-,t;,.1 ~3 and Its Effect on the Structure of' the 7-ral rif Polar Crystals Card 2/2 I view. They investiE-,ated the opticul -iL,3orrt4on nin-"ber :of crystal -, i7i thi n tho i: formula ( 1 ) developed by -1,%_:-,D,L1t f--,- C -) mt a 'L i C radius of the optical exciton i:-, t1l;;1I tions aro made roL',ardi n,-, flw- owr i !'.7 L'~_k_ i 1: and formula (2) is, aritten dc;tn in t~,J-~- Ca.~".1 -,,' ~ and !,.ott first discovered thr-, le f in the X-ray spectrun. Papers !),,- th.'s- -Y-1 Dt`_ dealin- with KC1 crystals alorE thosc iin~_~:-,, Considerations are E~ade of the d41--lcc+r_ic ccn--ta"' a-1,1_1 ------71 ~3 and (4) are given. Formulas thus obtair.._~j tion of the energy spectrum of tht- Y-,,~y OX0 C.- in ~h, KC1 crystals. Numerically ~.,nd o1r, ~ ~ _J r t- of X-ray and optical excitons are sho,.-.,n in a enerUy states are investi '-ated. Finally, the abS03-p~li.,~n spectrum in the ultraviolet range of 1~bDr ancll Cs5r is in~,-st`_ ~;ated. There are 2 figures and 27~ ro_foroncos, of i,.-hich ar.~ Soviet. 3: !,al- o vY e ir i n T!- E, Cc, Vaynaht successive absnr~tic,n I ir ,~uantiim numbor, i*.io 11"Icloar cliar,-,c .nentioned autliors (7ief r, L I i above f,)rmlila for tile 114're le'lotoi; th, 01101,V -11 !P,~ onc~r~5.v of transition to b n' the effective ou,trtiv- fl cal formula op n Canl 1;e4 The authwrs procee,l fr~,n t:; - J%~V e,,,i L!ethod of Co-,--,puting X-Ray T,_Speo of Ab2orj)tion ~n the KL-shell of the ab~,~)3-1,in:- tion of a ,,,vstp-..i of lovol.,, tht~t li%~ ii!' of the molecules. In the na w n1i'L deriveO . for 1~~I; -2n -written dDi,;n. Di--,ole traii:.iti.,?n~~ --.re stf!,),,: one finds,,~, = (~R c 1-~~ (r i_ thc~ matrix olement e, 1s,np radius vector in the d i ro -~ t J on of tion from t1w statu 1.~ int,-, t out over all np states, Here 2 r 1S (r)R np r)-ir radi,ai cr)milonent of the ci~-.n:'unc i )n 1C) C n t at e a . The au tn or s :- ak e u s e o t n e I -"n C a rd 2 the case of equal den'5.ity t,ie ~~f 8 is, lic-~; "~Oti,od of Co:.,I)utiII:" X--Ija.~, of Abs~)ri,tion spectru::i have the s,-.me Heref roli ,n ex,,)r,,sf-,i,)n o f un ..fter some steps the l'in..-1 for77.iiil: obtained, zhero 2 ~H:y 'i;~! n n, line in jj,rcIberEs. Tly me!:n - oC t it is then ;)ossible to (leter.-Are h In,~ n '7 ~7 curve of K-absorption. in tiii.:; mil(-I ii mitions are connected t1,., w!i~,, checked by means of th!- c T. r-! 17-:~ known char-e, and t'h,~ re~:ultc~ (-, h t, th(- effective chnrge~~ ..re j-,i,-,on 'n t 1+4 1~ tho K-s,ectra of' :',r in,! ~Ll ready noticeabil, n a r JI 4 ~n -:.-,Ac~i 2-,(,ro char,-e ic, to 'be A 8 1-~ 9 A ZI ~e-,- !,'ethod of Computin7 X-Ray K-3pectra of^ ~Ibsor,~tion 4 2 C 11 a ri x,,, t2 c t. e,4 -4%os er7.- UltS i)1 i f i ~-,nd also the clrv-~,s confirrm the formula ILL:-,t :,~re I figure, 1 table, and 10 ref,---r,:~nces, 6 ol, A330CIATlON: Fizicheskiy inotitut BoIL~nr~;klo,! Ak,id(,~-,,ii of the Bul,-,arian Academ.y of Sciences) lnstitu'-, Tedkil"k A'~E~,deimii nauk :33SR (Institute of '~--re of th-o of Sciences of the US3R I HE= TO: U.- "U2, 18, 1950, by :;. V~ Aujuct l'-), 1999 S/007 /0-0/00-0/;~0041/,DO 1 /03r, AUTHORS: Borodin, L. S, TITLE: Rare earths in perovskites (knopite',-;) from ~~-Lissifs off U ra- basic alkali rocks PERIODICAL, GeokhImiya, no. 4, 1960, 291-297 TEXT: In general, previous geochemical stu,diess of rare earth elements were only concerned ;vith individual rare-earth minerals, The present publication however ', deals Tith the rare-earth (RE) content of perovsklizes and krloplites the variety richer in RE, from 'various rocks. The study aimed at estab- lishing the proDerties of perovskites as geochemical indicators of iF and other rare elements. The chemical composition of 15 perovskite samDles from ultrabasic alkali rocks (Karel-iya, Kol'skiy peninsula, Polar Siberia and Aldan) was determined. The samples were collected by L. S. 3orodin. One samDle was supplied by S. P. Stoyalov. R, L. Barinskiv detler~1_4.ned the chemical composition X-ray spectroscopically in chemical7-~ separated RE precipitates. The chemical separation was carried out bv -_ Katayeva.. Card 1/15 S/007/1")()/OJO/~00~j /. 001"", ' 0 ~~. Rare earths- in perovskites. . . B00211E,05- A tonova arid I. S. Raz' na, analysts of the DIGRE AN SSSR (Ins te Rt ,,f I~Iineralo- , Geochemistry, and Crystal icchei-,iis ti-y of 1- -e E'em-~rtz-, AS USS-H). All the pei-ovsk-ite samples were .'o,,;nd to contain rela-zi,.~ely large amounts of cerium. lanthanum. neodymium and praseodymii)M, and very i~mall quan'-2ties of yttrium earths. A plot of the total RE content ~-i'lsclssa) against the relative content of individual RE (relative to ~'--E=100~~,,) (ordinate) makes the following geochemical conclusions possible The total RE content of perovskites arid the concentrations f .i~- individual RE elements are cor--elated. The relative contents of n,;:~-L~ymiurn and praseodymium, i.e., the less basic elements, iincrease w age of the perovskite generations, whereas the lanthaniim o L) r, t e n t del---eases, The cerium content remains more or less constant (46-')---;,1 of ERE). A ---rrelation also exists between the relative contents of the elements --.nd t'!-.cse of lanthunum (Fig. 2) and neody-mium (Fi~. the p erovsk i tes may be divided i n to two type.,-, - I ) pe i,ovsk ii'. e conzen'i'aticns of ba.-;ic elements, especially ianthanum These coma- '-7L olivinizes. melilitites and roc~,z -o--1-,-zfn4-n--- Co I,, t!, 4 r, a I- pelc~'.-';- tt-4 cclliv~~Iitional habit; 21) perovskites S/007/60/'000/004/001/005 Rare carths in perovskites ... B002//B055 quantities of the less basic lanthanides, generally termed knopites. ~--e tot"'11 R7.- and niobium contents of this tv-~~e are high. ~7rom th~--o res'~Its hyclrol it is asoumed that perovskites are of a :,'ention is made of E. A. Bagdasarov, Ye. Kukharenko, and Ye. 1. Semenov. TI)ere are 3 figures, 1 tablep and 11~ references: 12 Soviet- ',-)Ioc nn~' I non-Soviet-bloc. A S,SO;3 I.-I 10"i" : Institut mineralogii, gookhimii i kriatall'o"himii rudkikh AN SSSR ~.,oskva (Institute of Geoc-'iemista'-'-) L~nd Crystal 1 ochemis t --y of ~~c--re 1-le::1en. S T ZR ts' S'-" 13:~~ I'l, 'T E, D. Decc:nlber 29, 1959 Card 3/5 Rare earths in perovskites ... Ce% S/007/60/000/004/001/005 B002/BO55 0, 0 0 0 Ce LO 2D1 La 01 Na Nd x 10 0 Pr 7. Pr Card 4/5 0 1 2 3 4' S' 6' '7 8 9 ITR% Rare earths in perovskites.... Cc % 66- J0 - 0 C~ Ce 110- Nd 39- 20- 10- 0- Pe 4- pr 0 85 1'6 1 I'd 1'9 20L 2L1 2~ 2J 2~ -ILS L, 'i Card 5/5 Fl,i - L S/007/6C/000'/004/C0l;l/C0j5 B002/30:;7~ BARIIISKIY, R.L. Determination of thq offectivo charres of atoms in co:~,plexeq by means of X-ray absorption spectra. Zhur. struk. khim. 1 n,o.2:200i--208-*n-Ar 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut redkikh elementov All SSSR. (Complex compounds-Spectra) Mectric charge and distribution) 5/046 /60 /0 2 4 /0 4 /0 -1 /0 0 9 DD06/BOl,7 AUTHORS: Narbutt, K, 1 ., Barln~:!-':iy, R.. L S T I T L E': A Nuc-le-ar X.-Ray GGiLeratorilfor Arialyc:~F PERIODICAL4 Akadaml-i rla--~k SS03R. serlya Vol, 124~ No, 41 Pp., 354-36! TEXT,, Thr: prosent article is a reproduction of a lt~c,.-ure deli-irered at the A_-ft.All-Union Conference -oma mad- ir J-i:, 29 JulY 6, '19550 , !v the n .1d'!c1lor nc~i. -Sovi e- t perk od a cal s cr rcs -" t.1 eo C f 2. L' 1-1 a Ci TILT I ~le X ray t u I-e Yad:~car- tv~,e arE, di ai~t h.-)rs 170 i-,sed t*ne gamma- ard X ray emiss4LOr -,f Tu ~cr oxc-,tatlon 30 '1 - of th'e(X ray) K radia~i.crn c~f th~~ elements Zr tL- C~7 ri~tdlFtion (Tu 170 decay~F dize to 'Data gamma decay) fcll'-~,,,-,'---r- L and 884-kev beta 84-ke- radizit-ion. X radi:ition d OIL Ytterbium and thilium (Yb K_ Tu-K 71 kc. ai 1,2 2 Card 1/3 A Nuclear X-Rey. Generazc: f,-,r Fiuorescence Spectrum Analy~-,-.-s BOO',,/ BO 17 1,rem.sstrdlilung (J.n dr)wn the !~t~ta- pnrtllcla-,l),, Vie the Tv source is described Fi~, I s ho -.T.- ~! P -'-- C '~-dr e C) f t 11 P P ~,r 1117.,~'-- e3 conlainer .-io that al-io the ivi-~~,rnal paiL which houo~---L -,he sour-,~c- can 0 5 e k? n " F a C, - 2 el 1. V,~ ~~, -I t L, t-i Iow~ in the foll)~Y~n~. 01k) of the radiant energy is discussed The initrument u5Q,l lo:- thi& pizv pooe, wl-ich consisked es5entially of a scintillation counter ari dn amplitude ,vialy7e~r, is schematically shown in rig 5 -:indl de-a-ili, a---e Aescribed NQxL, the author dcs(.rjbe:3 the backgrCund and. of its rarluction- Sume de-.ails on the excitation of K:serie*, of 'ae (ex~!taticn- energy ,I,l kv), Ag (excitation. energy `5 5 Eu (ex3l-a- ,~y 48 6 k-~,-), Ds (exc`tation ene-rgj S., I kv and o f U 'exci-~a- tion aneri tio-n energy 1i5 are then given Fig, 5 shows the cur-ez of pulse amulitude distribution, Fig,, 6 showi the 11--depandence of the efficiency of K-emiss~on of the elemen-ts from Z-30 to Z~,Q,Z by X--ray and gamma- emi.~,,slcn of Tu'170, It is shovin ',hat this eKo.1-tation Is the most effecti-ic in The rarge from Z~47 to Z--64,- Furth(-r result, on istic. radiations, studied by means of a acintillation spectrometey i's characteri-sti"c dispersion D(E) and resu2ution Z%E/E are shown in Fig 5 Ude dlstributi,an c c-~:-dir.,~ the ar-~ dis~u;~,oed., and the amplit ur%leo r~i Card 21, A Nux~-;-~ar X Ray Gonerator for Fluorescence Spectrum Anal.~z-,iL~ S/04 6/60/1024 /04/01 /009 B006,/BO~.7, characte:,.Lst~c. emission of tantalum, niobium, rare e-a--rths, -and %rarlous minerals are repTaduced~ As may b(~ 3oen from Fig. , -, h )-- 11 C ac ~4 tbo :Lnve~til-ate~! has its own charactorltitic amplitude distribution funotloyl Correspond i TIC, to tbe vpectral oompoi,,ttion of the K- series Henc,~,, tM.S m;-~hcd allowL: -,he dt?termination of minerals, 1T1 a table the results of quantitative determinations of rare-earth groups by mefns of a rilolear tgonexa-Loy and a BcintillaLion speoz-romeier are compared Nvit-h 1-hose obtained bj means of an X-ray tube and the crystal diffraction me-~hod-, Agreement is good Analysis by means of a nuclear generator takes about one ho-or (measurement alone and the e:aluation of resultq take only 20 Tmin,--~ei~,, the remaining 'V-ime is used for preparing, the sar-rple ') A, L, Yak-L-bovich IL mentioned.. There axe )! figures, ! iable, and -~ rcier- *nces-- 5 So-viet, 7 lmericran~ and 2 Scandinavian. ASSOCIATION: IGYeY, kkademii nauk SSSR (.;GYaM of the A ademy of Sciences,- USSR) DIGRE Akademii nauk SS~R (111,GRE 6-1 bhe A..-,:-,dc;my of So-ienc,-,s, USSR) Card 3/3 S/048/60/024/04/07/009 B006/B017 AUTHORS, Barirski R11-L" Fadzhakolr, Ye~ C. TITLE-, Calculation of the Atomic Char6e ir. Molecules According tc. the X~Ray Abso ption K-Spectraj,~ PERIODICAL& Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Serlya fizicheskaya, "960~, Volt, 24~ No- 4, pp,, 407-414 TEXT3 The pre8ent article ,.g a reproductlon of a lecture. delivered a, the 4th All~Union Conference on X-Ray-SpeotroSEUY (Rostov--na-Donu, a previou 1) the authors suggest- June 29 r- July 6. 1959Y in ~ p per (Uef, . ed a new method of calculating the X-ray absorption K~spectra of atoms in molecules, which makes it pozsible to determine quantum number and total chaTge of the absorbing axom, Thi:; method has already beer, applied IG some simple bases (free argon- and neor- atoms, C1 end Br =Lolecules, 2+ 2 2 and Zn in solution),, In the pr9sent paper, the absorption spectra of atoms in complex molecules (gase3, crystals) are computed by this method in a case in which the atomic charge is not known in advance, For this VI/C Card 1/3 Calculation of the ttomic Charge ii Molpcu',.;!~s 5/018/63/1024/04/07/009 Acsording to the X-Ray Absorption X-Spectra BOO(D./BD 17 purpose such molecules are select,:d for which it can be assumed that the field in the neighborhood of the absorbing atom devia-~es only inconsiie-r- ably from centra). symmetry,. In this case the K absoxpt~on 3pectrum car. be well approximated by means of a Rydberg --eriev, of abso-p -~40n lines and a true edge ', as demonst:rated in Ref, 1~ This a-~ump-c-ion Is also con- firried by the agreement between theoretical and experimental results. The formulas used for r.cmputatjons are also taken from Ri~f,, L, Numerical results are cowpiled in a table, Here, n denotes the quantum number, and -~' the effs~~tive charge at the peripherjr of thq atom For comparison, the charges a3p e.g. in the K-absorption BDeCtra of chromium in x2cro4 and K2Cr.O 7 and.of manganese in HYno 4~ Examination of the dine structure of the absorption spectra of [CrO 41- a-vid (MnO41- in aflueous solution showed that in crystals too the Stark effect is attributable less' to the crystal lattice field than to the surrounding oxygen. This Card 1/3 S/048/63/027/003/009/025 Stark affect and hybridization... B117/B234 "contradiction" can be explained by the interaction occurring between the p and d levels of the exiton in the external olectrical disturbing field, which was not taken into account in the previous paper. In consequence of this, the K-electron can go over to a new level system formed from the original level of the p and d symmetry. Assuming tha*., the p and d levels coincide when the disturbing electrical field is absent, the distance be- tween th--.e levels in the field of the tetrahedron was determined. The splitting was shown to be subject to the stated precondition that 6 --(a ~,15/21 ) eq G3 '20 qG3(ev) (7). To calculate this amount for the anions under examination, the charg&s of the oxyE;en atoms and the multiplier G3 have to be determined as functions of the effective quantum number of the absorbing atom. The values so deter- mined indicated too small an amount of snlittinc- in the first line to be noticeable, but in the second of the lines examined the splitting was greater by one order of magnitude. Finally, it was established that an additional maximum occurs between thu first and second line. This maximum, which does not fit into the exiton se:~ies of absorption lines, covers about 10 ~. of the surface of the first line. It could be observed also in most Card 2/3 5/046/65/027/003/009/'029 Stark effect and hybridization... B117/B234 of the K-absorption spectra of gas molecules and can be attributed to inter- action (hybridization).between the p and d levels of the exiton. This interaction between the p and.d levels of the exitons and the electrical field of the surrounding particles, as here established, can be used as a basis for explaining details of the X-ray absorption spectra qualitatively, in part also quantitatively. It should be pointed out, however, that the method based on the theory of disturbances which has been followed in the present and in the earlier paper may not always be reliable and should be replaced by a more reliable method. There are 5 figures. ASSOCIATIM IMGRE Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR- AP4038763 S/0048/64/028/005/0790/0796 AUMOR: Barinskiy, R.L.; Malyukov, B.A. TITLE: X Absorption spectra of calcium, potassium and chlorine ions in water ZR-e- port, Seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold in Yerevan 23 Sep-l Oct 19Q7 SOU=E: AN SSSR. Izvestiya, Seriya fizicheskaya, vo28, no*5, 1964, 790-796 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray absorption, x-ray spectrum, ionization phenomena, solution, cal- cium, potassium, chlorine, exciton theory ABSTIV%CT: In continuation of a program of testing the applicability of the exciton theory in the form given by Ye.G.Nadzhalcov and R.L.Barinskiy (Dokl.AN SSSR 129,1279, 1959; Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.24,407,1960) the K absorption spectra of Ca2*, K+ and Cl- in aqueous solution wore obtained and are discussed. The experimental technique is described elsewhere (R.L.Barinski , B.A.Malyukov,Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.28,805,1964) Zs-ee Abstract AP40387667. The ca + spectrum was obtained with a 0.7 N CaC12 sOlu- tion and an absorption path of 20 microns. The shape was adequately reproduced by calculations employing the method of Nadzhakov and Barinskiy (loc.cit.) with an ef- fective charge of 3 and an eflectivo quantum number of 2.6. Those values agree with Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4038763 data obtained from the Sc III optical spectrum. The K'~ spectrum was obtained with an undisclosed solution. The shape agreed with that obtained by S.Kiyono (Sci.Repts. Tohoku Univ.,Ser.1,37,No.3,1953) and was adequately reproduced by calculations em- ploying the method of Nadzhakov and Barinskiy with an effective charge of 2 and an effective quantum number of 2.5. These values agree with data obtained from the Ca 11 optical spectrum. The field of the water molecules surrounding the doubly charg- ed K-ionized K+ ion was approximated by that of two charged spheres, and the Schme- dinger equation for the motion of an electron in this field was solved. Three bound states were found, and the shape of the K+ K absorption spectrum was adequately ex- plained in terms of their influence. Thus the spectrum can be explained both with and without taking account of the water; it is concluded that experiments with the .spectra of ions in solution are insufficiently sensitive to distinguish between the two interpretations discussed. The Cl- spectra were obtained using 0.25 N, 0.5 H and 2 N HM solutions and a 0.5 N KC1 solution. The HCI spectra agreed within the experimental error, and they were accordingly averaged. The long wavelength edge of the absorption band was well. represented by an inverse tangent with width equal to that of the first chlorine line in gases. The absorption band shawed two maxima and a minimum. This struaturc could not ba axplAinad by bound statoo in the field of the X-ionized Cl- ion and the surrounding watt",r molecules. and it in ascribed to Card 2/~l ACCESSION NRi AP4038763 Kronig fine structure. Orig.art.haa: 6 formulas and 8 figures. ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallochimii rodkikh elementov (Institute of Minerology, Geochemistry and Crystallochemistry of Rare Elements) SUBMI-ITE : 00 DATE ACQ: 12Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP NR REP SOV: 009 UrHER:015 Card 3/3 ACCESSION MR: AP4038766 S/0048/64/028/005/0805/0808 AIMIOR: Barinskiy, R.L.; Malyukov, B.A. TITLE: Stark effect in the K absorption spectra of chlorine compounds /Weport, Seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold in Yerevan 23 Sep-l Oct 19637 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 805-808 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, x-ray absorption, chlorine, chlorine compound, Stark effect ABSTPj%CT-. The chlorine K absorption spectra were recorded for C2H4Cl2, S02C12 and SOC19 in the -ascous state and for CK103 and LiC104 in both the solid state and in 2N aqueous solutions. All experimental details except the construction of the ab- sorption cell for the solutions are described elsewhere (R.L.Barinskiy, B.A.Malykov, Izv.A\' SSSR,Ser.fiz.2G,412,1962). The absorption cell was a sandwich of three thin fil,ms held to.-et'.1er by the surface tension of the solution. A 4 run opening in the central filn constituted the cell proper and provided a 20 micron path. Six to eight hou,- ~,~,ore required with 100 =4 and 5.6 W on the x-ray tube. The gaseous sspcctra indicattNI a small charge (approximately -0.1) on the chlorine ion, in agree- Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP,1038766 ment with a conclusion previously drawn from the sulfur spectra (loc.cit supra). A second absorption line was present. This is ascribed to the partly forbidden transi- tion of the K electron to a d state of the exciton. Both the solid state and the solution spectra of KC103 indicated an effective charge of 0.7 on the chlorine ion. The width of the first absorption line in the solid was 1.3 eV. In the solution,the first absorption line was double, with the low intensity component about 1 eV on the high energy side. Otherwise the two spectra were very similar. Stark effect cal- culations considering only the three oxygen atoms in the C10,3 ion are said to pre- dict a smaller separation and a displacement in the opposite direction than observed The assumption that an oxygen atom from the solvent approaches the chlorine ion on its unprotected side, however, is said to lead to agreement with the experiment. The two LiCl04 spectra, solid and solution, were identical within the experimental error. The first absorption line in both cases was 0.8 eV wider than in the gaseous spectra. In the solid state this broadening can be ascribed to the influence of the lattice. In the solution the broadening must be ascribed to solvation. The mechan- ism is unclear, however, since there is no "unprotected side" of the C1 ion in C10- 4# and no estimate of the effect of solvation is submitted. Orig.art.has; 4 figures. Cord 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4038766 ASSOCIATION: Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov (Institute of Mincrology, Geochamistry and Crystallochemistry of Rare Elements) SUMMED: 00 DATE ACQ: 12Jun64 EXCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP NR REF SOV: 004 OMIER:000 C,,d 3/3 EARINSKIY, R.L. Calculat*ion and experimental investigation of absorption I, spectra of noble gases. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 25 no.8:947- 953 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Institut red-kikh elementov Ali SSSR. (Gases, Rare-Spectra) DZHLTVARLY, Ch,M,j BAHIROV, M~A.; VECHKIIAYZER, G.V. Experimental study of the electrothermal treatment of an 0 layer. Neft, 1 oz, 38 no.12;34-39 D 110. (MURA 14,4) (Oil Tields-Production methods) 'Jjfl("H~ NIO, ~:. 1 ZABLLTI'~SKAYA, T.V. ; IVJ ;, . , I ~, . V.:-'. ; , i n i, t ul, ~ . Heat trwisfur dLIO t,() jj,,It~jjjic sodium mc)vLn(, Atom. energ. 16 no.6:524-52o ja 164. 17:7) I V.." , I -,j 1 11 , , IL 1I Z ) - '.-~ I "I cy" " -1, , , "i ~,-L '). 4' 1! , . . -1 1 1 1~1 ,~ .nv *- . t: 1, 1 ~ Co L; 0" tl- rur; iir,,?! An of f~n,,* ( ~:.- L., - - - , ~) A : 27-1`q la ' (2, _i ~-- 1 / (Yotor ( trl)nic ~--, ) t r I ) S/250/62/006/006/003/006 1046/1242 ~'Isher, 1.'Z.. rtnd 13arishov3klT, V.G. Ttadintion of q '9~lnrl~ bet-ieen metallic contno,;i I ~)D-C Aluldomiyn naulc !ioloritsf,-kcy SSR. DoIclady, v.6,no.6, 196" Iligh-voltnge sppirks between planar metallic electrodes sre rn,do lip of vor,., thin stresm3 of current that shift contimiougl'Y at a charactorl'stic frorjlienC7 of 108 - 109 cos. Calculations with an 16onl-1,7oc! mode), viz., a ~toady-currant elerient of finite length -)scil',iting hnrmnnIc,,illv at right angles to its length, show that the vnd'istion is essentiail,., restricta(-i to the eauntoria-31 plan.e of the element where it T)ronn-t-.tes mainly in the directlon of the ,rec'nanical oscillation. 'io exact solution can bry obtained for the ac+,uq1 case allowing foi diffraction at the electrodes and for the 'linearity and anharmonletty of spark oscillation. An ai none P tion that considers the a-wirk-stream motion as R random nrocess r1ard 1/2 11 S/250/6-9/ 006/0061/00-3/0D6 1046/!242 -i ad 1 '-~ t -5 -) n (:) f a s :),, i r ~1 tli!it raC, les '.t3 line d Irectiv it-,,, ic~ still restr i- 6 o the equator' al pl,,Line. The rad'ative power output in the actvial crt3e is cl,-)se to 'uhnt of the idoalized model. I, '~',-C '.1 12 1',)N Feloruaskil- -osudqrstvonnyy universitet im. V.I. Lo,ilnn ussian State Univers itv im. V.!. Lenin) D 1,I.A. Yoll. shovich, Academician, AS BSSR S`L~D:,!ITTE~'D: Ze-,)tornber 20, U.)G1 caru nc/z'--~ S/262/62/00(:/021/()()2/0(-)-) f-, I q AUTHOi~S Ivanox, 1'. , Harish(Ijan TITLb: %litomat:ic control of running-in of' an engine. PERIODICU,: ft(j~~.j 111yy V-%~jjtjqj~. 42. silovvye ustanovki, no.21, 1962, r;2, ahst.racl. 42.21 .311. (Avtomob. transport no-I , 1-902, '.': 7 - 2 () ) F]"XI The operation and schematic diagram of an insi~allation ~i-vel(-,)(~d in Ts.NIIME are described. The equipment an t.OlTlcl t i Ccl 11 records changres in friction loss and adjusts the engrine speed and IOild to tile next, set of, Conditions required. The equipment can 1) e used to select the optimum running-in conditions for any engine and makes the running-in 1)roce--;-,; automatic. [Abstracter's note; Comt,lete translation Card 1/1 Al ;77- 1, fl t! w A I- K L a a 3. D A AcUoft of niuegen pwozi& on bensene, Wlu- me, aud cUlorobannue. 1. NUMUOU ill Pr-- snee of wujpb*rja sia pboopboric wAdo. A. 1. Tmv and A. N. BAUMN11110YAL. IL A. 1, Tm)v 3 (J. (.4n. Chorn.'Rums.. 1930, 6, 1801-1W%. 1S55- 18(12).-1. PhNOj ip oblah" in 98-41 '% )-irld, and of high purity, by adding a &Dlution Of 35 g. of N 0 in JOO g. of 9411'. H to Q1, at 40--W . 0 reaction movet4s witexploitive velocity in lirfmcnee zoo of Ifg. J'hMP Is nitrat-M similarly, at 0-15', whilat 1%CI 6 n1tritted with saturated NCPHSO~, adding 9 ol-aim during the rwtion. ire 0 -1 :U 11. The products of reaction of PhMe with gaseous ZOO X,O, in diffujod daylight, sunlight, or u lint-v iolvt light wpm CH ]Ph-NO2, ('11 Ph(NO,),, PhOlO, HzOlf. and C'H"MNIC~. It. T. o 0 U a AV M~ ill; too -wF-m' -'av -r1i - Tic - -or -mwm-- ~n V, Tmr -0 - N 1 13 4X' d'1 a 0 0 0 0 0 oie 0 9 (A 0 0 0 9 0 :* 0 0 '0 0 0 o 00 J- goose a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 ~Olb 4 ~ 146 :110 f In i r, '010 6-6 0 0 o * 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 .114 1$16 U to " A, P 1I a m 11 A A if x J1 v L~ 0 V b V m 11 1 C 11 A A L L-1 L Is A A L s- N P Q It I I w v A I - L W 04 a M El k -40 so so so 1 Velocity of acetylation of aromittic an-dnosul- 00 phonic acid@. X 1. Tm)v nml A, N. Him. 00 st,11NIXON'A (J. Gen. Orient. Itum., 1031, 7: W- 00 302).-:-Mii-velocity of acetylation of' 1:13. anti 1:7-NH,-C,,,H,-SO;H haA txvn detorriiined tinder diffemut oonditiorm. It. T. so 0 ~a 0 so 00 go ---Oq JR 0 A%. It A htTALLUP(,KAL till-ATLAE CLIiSIPKATICN 0 u T% D'Al Ka WS1 "(III 0 0 SO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a 0:0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o a o 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * *is a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 6 0 0 ot:A 013 1 " I a I it t 1 4 to it 11 1) W 1) 16 it Is It xijl V n MIS )6112111?, k 11 V 13 IS r' )a I? V C 11 A A r A _L_.f_ L '-A- -I. a M P 9 9 S T v 1 1 0 1 1--l-All, of M PD U 4 1. 1 t,' I Tbe Time Tudoir in 00 Ent-Truinint of Cast Alloys of the fiduim4n Type. f oo A. X Korolkov and N. 'V. Ilarialinikova Akod. Nawk S.S.S.R.. 1943~ ' -to (m.57-61; Brit . Au. IM, JB 11, 39).-iln Russisti.1 -00 00 the allov (lloritainit'~ Bilimn iron 0.&1, maralaneise ti-411, nm~nmiurn 00 U, 0-30" . rentAirairraluminiurn),arm heated at NIN : VC,fi~rt,hr-luenchl~l. 0 06 anti 4 111lealed At 175 : IVC. for t, hr. Whm 1, m,-mx*A fmin 0 to 3. Ow 0 tiltialte Wasilt, strength of the aamilles rctme anti their total O'll4latit.11 d- 00 4r, rvaxd. A chmn~p of t, between 3 anti 10 half no effect ; rifter 1, ~ '2(l Ow allov weakened alightly. Variation off, Ix-tyrren 0-5 and 12 hall it,, vlh-ll ,n the inecha" properties of the Annealed alloyr. For very itinall mamph-s ' * _-Q0 1. - - 0-1 was sufficient. Sampleii heated in a Bolt 1)&tli did not ditirr fronithot%ehisatledinair Thelargert was, thrIaWr uvri, t lit- silicon crymt &Is in the allo~y. liThen the anrWAI"i alloy wag plowl-v heat(II (I it ' d d exilan e irreversibly bet% con 2tm) and XXY C. ; the degriv ofexpaimon A" ,h g 1l th l d b h f l d e nia er e onger weret, an ut t e ef ect oft, wat; ess imunct. t,, 00 jr 00 U 411 to a S It S L A &[TALLUFGK.L WT[*1741*1 CLASSIFICA1101, 1z L4 0 CI, :61 bill), z" l%. --I-- - -6 v ___JF ' ' 7 11-71 71;~ # a i &1 1 it 0 so I L ,l, i; "Inir C*6( K(t Ito 1,11ttrt lit% W13 tla 0 0 0 it Of 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 9 0 di 0 0 0 ;0 9 0 0 e, 0 0 0 0 0-0 4-0 9 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 9 0 0 0 0 * I 61 ACC NR, AP7004150 rIAI) SOURCE CODE: TJR/0375/67/000/001/0029/0037 AUTHOR: Zubkov, N. A. (Candidate of military science; Colonel); Barishpolets, V. A. (Engineer; Captain 3d rank) ORG: none TITLE: Programmed evaluation and review technique PERT as a tool of scientific research SOURCE: Morskoy sbornik, no. 1, 1967, 29-37 TOPIC TAGS: stochastic process, mathematic method, planning, scientific research, PERT, programming, programmed evaluation ABSTRACT: The authors analyze conditions under which mathematical methods of PERT may be applicable, specifically when investigating stochastic processes. The use of these methods may be a time-saving factor in nuclear warfare, and may be used to investigate the operational efficiency of control of naval forces and facili- ties. The complexity of the construction of network models and the methods to be used in this connection are analyzed. The authors stress the value of the PERT L method in obtaining quantitative indices characterizing the operational capability Card 1/2 -AC-C -NR:- AP7004150 of the control system and to Streamline the operations of electric computers. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 7 formulas. [GCI SUB CODE: 09. 12, 15/SUBM DATE: none/ORIG REF: 003/ Card :V 2 "i. T., Cand Tech the Certra, fn7-nl Jurirl,-, thin ~.irlll ft-Cent-1.1 L'Il -'al 1~-. '--lUi-,C Dn----iro,- ctrov-si-, 1960, ~'~o -~i.ith illviArjtioii---~ (.'D~ )L' -L!'Or lled 'banner Institute in 150 coPies,, t'~o priced liv-1-1 j"-, 1-:-.) BARISHPOIOTS, V.T. Use of a centrifugal field for intensifying the evolution of menerali~~ed air bubbles from the flotation pulp. Koks i khim. no.4:6-lo 16o. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Dnepropetrovskiv gorn:q institut. (Coal preparation) (Flotation) LIVShITS,, G.L., inzh.; RAYVICII, I.D.y inzh.; BAfUSHPOLET$, V.T., kand.tekhn. nau1c; KORYAKOV-SAVOYSKIY, B.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Increasing the number of flotation cells in the existing industrial *ae of coal preparation plants. Ujoll Ukr. 5 no.5:19-21 My 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nikitovskaya tsentralInava ugleobogatitelInaya fabrika. (Flotation) (Coal preparation plants) BARISJIFOL~-;TS, V.T., kand.teld-in.nauk In response to 11.1. Davydovlg articio "Pi-oblems in the adoption of now water-slimo systems with the use of wator in cascades in coal preparation plants." Ugol' 36 no.11: 58 N 161. 14.: 11) (Coal prop~,ration) (Davyd:kov I'.-. I. ) BARISEPOLETS, V,To Testing the performance of a centrifugal skirj-dng machine. Khim.prom. no.2:121-122 F '62. (KIlU 15:2) (Flotation-aEquip=nt and supplies) BARISHPOLETS, V.T.; DOVZ11IK, N.S.; TATSIYENKO, P.A. Technology of dressing Kerch tabacco-colored ores. Gor. zhur. no.12:37&40 D 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Kamyshburunakiy zhelezor*dnyy kombinat. (Kerch Feninsuld-Ore dressing) (Iron ores) BARISEPOIETS, V.T., kand. tekhn. nauk; PMHUKEVICH, inzh.; KOVALENKO, V.L., inzh. Gravity separation of tobacco-colored ores from the Kerch deposit. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; gor. zhur. 6 no.4:180-186 163. (1-a-FLk 16:7) 1. Kerchenskiy filial Odesskogo telchnologicheskogo instituta imen-i Lomonosova (for Barishpolets). 2. Kamyshburunskiy zhelezorudnyy kombinat (for Pershukevich, Kovalenko). Rekomendovana, kafedroy obshcheinzhenernykh distsiplin Odesskogo telchnologicheskogo instituta, (Kerch Peninsula-Iron ores) (Ore dressing) 3AI)IS.-HOLETS, llladdrn~r Gvlgoriy Grigur,~vv-i YtROV, Pr--Ir Panteleyeva--h of Irol i-.iak,-.v. [13v V.T~:)arishpolet-~ i A V. j- CEI- rOutCicor heatin- ralid L foremen of' conL--t-,uctioll anki in,;u~llttlcm ro r YUGOSLAVIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products. H 0 Leather. Furs. Gelatin. Tanners. Technical Amines. Abs Jour: Ref Zlhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 69559. Author :-.Barisi.c J. Inst r):~ -R&f 'ive Title Gluein,-, of Rubber Soles to Leather. Orir, Pub: Kosha i obucha, 1957, 6, No 7, 247-249. C) Abstract: A method of glueinr, rubber wles to leatii-~r with the use of glue manufactured in Yugoslavia is described. The composition of glue is not in- dicated. Card 1/1 P*7~'I 'I~73 'I" ...~,, 1 0 ;.!p, I- II Od of column 1115 10 F-, i i , rE,,,-, ta I -ula r 1'r - r-e S w j t') I nnr I ~ i s o i, S:.!r r - ,-- . T-,. 1 0(~. I t I , I i I k . .11 (TIF"TKA. Vol.12, ?!,. 7, 19(,7, Leop-ad, ', ugos! av ia) SO: N.onthl,, List of Last I uropean Accessions (',!AL.) Le. Vol. c , '~o- LC, -,clclocr 1~~()'7. ~,Incl. TEODORCVIC, Bogdan; BARISIC, Miljenko Use of soil-cement in our sanitary engineering. Fadovi med.fak., Zagreb 7 no.2:155-163 '59. (LATRINES) TEODORCVIC, Bogdan; BARISIC, Miljenko A-modified L.R.S. privy. Radovi med.fak., Zagreb 7 no.2,165-170 '59. (LATRIAS) BARISS, 11. 1-:ir-yarorszav yizkeszDate. i. :enr.yisef7i 5--a-.,b-ivc e1, (.-;ater of Hunc:~!ry. -- Quantitative Coisiderat,iol-1s) Vol 4, No 4 FO-;Jjft;,JZ1 Budai-,;esu, Huri~~,ary. A bock review. p.496 So'. Sastern Surope~n Accession. Vol 5, No 4, April 1.956 BARIT, G.Yu.; DOROSBINKO. r.A.; muno. T.V.; POPOV, V.F., professor, -"'----d-oi-i-6-i-tokhnichookikh nauk; ROMILIN, A.G.; POHORSKIT. A.N., inzhener, roteenzent; KAYDALOV, L.A., inzhener, retsenzent; GLAZOV, G.A., ilizhe- nor, ratoenzent. (Technology of machine construction on sb1pal Tekhnologiia sudovogo mashinostroaniia. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. .L .' si,-dostrolt. lit-ry. Pt. 1. 1954. 455 P., Pt-2- 1954. 303 p. (Marine angines) (Steam boilers, Marine) (MLRA 7:7) BARIT, G. Yu., et al !IT,-stin,- new Ships and their Installations", Talchnoio-,iya z3uiovogo 'Mashinostrqyen- iya, Part III, pl, 254-2*/7, 1954. SO: Translation*M-766, 1 Sept 1955. BARIT, G,Yu., inzb.; ZELEICKO, T.V., kand.takhn.nauk Uping ii1trannnic waves for measuring thicknesses of pipeline walls mn ships. Sudontronnin 24 no.7:46-50 Jl 158. (MIRA 11:9) ~,MariAe pipi,fitting) (Ultrasn'n~c wav'ns-Induntrial applications) BARIT, r,.Yu.,inzh. Use of compressed air in thetesting of the tightness of ship pipeo. Sudostroenle 26 no.9:117-52 S160. .(MIRA 13:10) (Marine pipe fitting) (Pipe-Testing) KAZANTSEV, Anatoliy Mikhaylovich, ucha8tiye: LIVSHITS., I.M.,, GUSEV9 M.N.# kand. tekhn. SHUALDYSFXVI L.G., inzli.p VOLCHOK, K.M.Y tekhn. red. kand. tekhn. nauk, clots; Prinimali inzb.; HLM =SM,-D.P., inzh.; nauk, dotsent, retsenzent; retsenzent;_BAFIT~ G.7u., red.; (Technical norms in shipbuilding and ship repairs] Teklwdcheskoe normirovanie v sudostroenii i sudoremonte. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport," 1962. 383 p. (1,11IRA 15:5) (Shipbuilding-Production standards) (Ships--M,aintenance and repair-Production standards) 0 9 00 71 0 of fee* 00 0 , 1 4 1 A F 9 1 a it u is M it 4 ly M ly p V a J* 't JO ap ii s v a u As f'o ij As j4 r. u 9 9 J AA L A L 0 4 A -K F. 0 R I I ILI IIII. ILI 1.1 -1-IL AA 0 CX 0 U 4_ jl~ j D 00 -to -00 np. c saw ;-00 00 -010ft Of gal Y4mbMbm Rkary. L J., Am PIXXMMZKY. M. I. C.R. Acat Sd. URSS, 34 0o (No. 7) 3S7-9 (1946) in fiV&A._RCgv4nCG b,,V,. 't- O(a PbM- bY a mKift" is PMZW 0* when the 00 P-W Of 9b0 Phm- b gruber than the cowitatim 0 foal O-W. A tomda rtl&64 the latter to the am&, of a V j; the Phot- is siven and &W A fm=La for the abwrp. =:: ""n Prvb&bility, E4vrk=W MAI or Oppcn. o# . twilINT (Atstr. .1596 093M1 and Zubcf (Absir. I I.%' 00 a 41 %44)1 are in"vved. 00 0 Go 490 L4, 0 I A Of IALIVACKAL UTIRATval CLAMPKA110% V-0 of 1:0 1-12 G_u a AV 60 w i to 3,;p a9 Iff 19 R a of ryt .' ~0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 9 0 0 a 0 9 0 0 0 r 41 L., I An' I- a 04- 0 0 Sig 0 0 0 0 0 ~9 1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 4, 0 . . 0 0 00 00.0 0 . 0 00 0 0 SO 0 SO 0 0 0 . 0 0 *1 a 0 0 o 0 0 a 0 0000 90 0 * USSR/Ph,ys ic S Nov 1947 G-axma Rays 1,;uclear rh~,aics - Theory "Poseible Mot~2,d for Investigating the Sele9tillre Ab- Sarption of Gamma Rays by Atom Nuclei," I. Barit, L. Groshev,' Mi. Podgox~etskly, P*sicd Institute imont P. N. 1~-bedev, Acade'My of Sciences of the USSR, 2 pp "Dck Ak Nauk", Vol LWIII, No 6 An investigation of the selective absorption of gama rays can give vorth-while information on the plane of the atomic nucleus. Authors attempt to show that it is possible to study the selective absorption of gam-na rays by the so-called self-indicator method, 36T81 USSR"IF-hisico (Conta) Nov 1947 widel5, used in nuclear physics. Authors also explaim the ros3ibility of measurements of the width of linea fcr the resonance transfer G.. Submitted by S. I. Yavilo-,~ 5 jun 1947 .40 36T81 USSR/?ftthe=tIcs - Statistics jwx 49 Nuclemr Physics - Ioriizat~.on Chambers "Statistical Theory of Errors in Meaf3uramento Wilh _-an Ionizat'_e~-n Chamber," 1. Ya Barit, 14 1. Podgoretskiy, 13 PP "Zhur Tekh -.Fiz" Vol XIX. No 6 Statistical regularItIps in an ionization chamber are studie~~ -with the a'jd of kinotic equations. Calculates nments and funct:ons of dir;trlbution far current 'n the chamber, Studiez; tre.&tment af results c-F' cz)npecutive measuremontp- Studies Oftee when r-n inertial measurinE Jnstrument is OD 46/49T=10 USSR IA_1_athe=-_-t I ce - Statiptics (L-c;.-.d) -fun 49 included i= the chamber circuit separately. submittea jun 48. 46/49T50 i . u.. 77 T-1, USMMuolear Physics - Ionization Chsmbers May !948 Nuclear Physics - Ionization NOn the Fluctuatione of Current in an Ionization Chamber With Finite Collection Time,"I. Ya. Barit and M. I. Podgoretskiy, Phys Inst imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LX, No 4 JPrevious treatments of subject have assumed that time ;of collection of ions is negligibly small compared with RC and 'J2at ionizing particles cause uniform ionization within chamber. Present article discusses subject vithout these limitations. Submitted 14 Fell 1 48 ;L- 77T-i4 4 USSR Authemati cs - statistics 'Tun 4 q Nuclear Physics - Proportional Counters V;~ Statistics of Errors in Operations With Counting Devices," I. Ya. Barit, M. I- Podgoretskiy, A. Yo. Chudakov, Phys Inst imeni P, N.. Lebedev, Acad Sci'USSR, B pp "Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XIX, No 6 Derives formula to calculate errors in operations with counting devices (Geiger counter) for variou-s assumptions relative to the "dea&" time of the registering unit. Gives corresponding curves, Submitted 18 jun 48. 46P49-L51 BARIT, 1. YA. PA 2/50T07 USSR/Nuplear Physics - Comic Radiation Sep 49 Cascade Theory "Some Statistical Relations Connected With the 6servation of Wide Atmospheric Shovers," 1, YR. B&rit, M. I. Podgoretskly, Phys Inst, Acad Sci USSR, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol IXVIII, No 1 Attempts to obtain certain relations which must be fulfilled if wide showers are stp~Mht-.%X relativistic particles Vhose spatial dietribut:Coti is governed by Poisson's law. Experimental testing of these relations can be used to test validity of cascade theory. Submitted by Acad D. V. Skobel-'-%,,--yn 23 Jun 49. ft 2/5OT97 B."L,ISHCV, Yu. G. a~,-.d B:,,',*,I*C, 1. Ya.- (:jAi-dev ;-hyssical Caa. -Ci. "Tntoractio;i of Dlouten-.,ns with lllent.,:-riu~:i aill -r s.-il. ~Ltt.,-J :j'u '~le Conc. t~'; i"U010:iI, U. JOLIOT-CURIS, Frederic; SK(MLPTSYN. D.V., akademik, otvetstvennyy re"ktor; TA)01, I.Ye.. redaktor; DZIBLEPOV. B.S.. redaktor; YRANK. I.M., rednktor;~IROSEEV,L.V.. radaktor; SMIRNOV.A, G.N., redaktor; ~ARIT, I.Ya. redaktor izdatellstva, RYNDZYUNSKAYA, S.M., redaktor.izdatellstva; ZELINKOVA, Ye.Y., telchnicheskiy redaktor; NAZARYAN. L.V., tekhnichask-ly redaktor [Selected works. Work written in collaboration with Irene Joiot-Curiel Izbrannye trudy. Frederik I Iren Eholio-Kiuri. Sovmestnye trudy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1957. 561 p. (MIRA 10:2) (Radioactivity) e 65c46 cc SO-1/58-59-4; -7684 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnall Fizika, 1959, Nr 4, p 60 (USSR) AUTHORS: TITLE-, Balabanov, Ye.M., Barit, I.Ya., Katsaurov, L.N. Franlk, Shtranil-:h Yield and Effective Cross-Section Measurements of D(t,n)He and D(d,p)T Reactions for a Thi Heavy-Ice Target PERIODICAL: V sb.: Yadern. reaktsii na legkikh yadrakh. Moscow, Atomizdat, 19517, pp 48 - 56 ABSTRACT, The authors measured the yield and effective cross sections of D(t,n)lrle 4 ,aid D(d,p)T reactions for heavy ice in the 50 - 200 Kev deuterc)n energy range. A D2 + or HT+ beam from an ion-accelerating tube was sorted in accordance with the different masses of the particles by means of a magnet and a system of diaphragms. The reaction yield was determined from the number of alpha-particles or protons registered at an angle of c,)00 to the beam with the aid of proportional counters. For the D(t,n)IIe24 re'Iction a 0/ I maximum was observed for 160 Kev tritons; the magnitude of the cross section at the maximum was equal to 4.34 barn. The yield and cross-secta'-'n Card 1/21 measurements of the D(d,p)T reactions were carried out by way of -a c1leck, SOV/58-59-4-7684 Yield and Effective Cross-Section Measurements of D(t,n)He4 and D(d,p)T Reactions for a Thich Heavy-Ice Target since reliable results for this reaction (Sanders et al, Phys. Rev., 1950, Vol 77, 1951, Vol 81, p 0602). The results of the part of the energy range the obtained cross obtained using a gas target. The authors the values utilized for the energy losses V. I. Ch using a gas target have been published P 1754, McNeill, K.G., et al, Phys. Rev., measurements showed that for a significant sections were 10 - 2Q% less than those assume that this is due to an inaccuracy in in D20, or to some other systematic errors Card 2/2 ~,V .- , ; I ., BALABAI,'OV, Yejf.-, BiLRIT, I.Ya.; KATSAUROV, L.N.; FRANK, I.M.; SHTRANIO, I.V. Yeamiroment of the effective crosa section of the D(t,n)Ha 1, reaction in Ural 40-730 Kov deuteron snergy range. Atom. energ. suppl. no.5:57- '7r , 0 1 5 7. (MIRA 11:2) Niclear reactions) (Nutorons)