SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT I. CHISTYAKOV - N.I. CHISTYAKOV

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I STV n K 0 V, VAZHMrN, N., nachallnik (Kiyev); SUMMIT, -T., predeedatell (Tashkent); POROSHIN, V., zamentitell Predeedatelya (Novosibirsk); KLAZ, L. instrak- tor; CHISTYAKOV, I., predsedatell (Ts&nrog). *%=WWAMU"War. All-Union Military Games of primary organizations of the All-Union Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force, and Navy. Voen.2nRU. 29 no.q: 2 of cover S '53. (MLRA 6:12) 1. Otdel orgmassovoy raboty i propagandy orgkomiteta Vsesoyuznogo obahche- stva sodeystviya aviateii Ukrainskoy SSR (for Vazhenin). 2. Orgkomitet Vaesoyu2nogo obahchestva godeyatviya aviataii Uzbekskoy SSR (for Sokhatakiy) 3. Oblastnyy orgkomitet Vsesoyuznogo obehohestva sodeystviya aviataii (for Poroshin). 4. Minskiy oblastnyy orgkomitet Vaesoyuznogo obahchestva go- deystviya aviatsil (for Klax). 5. Komitet pervichnoy organizataii Yseso- yusnogo obahchestva sodaystviya aviataii (for Chistyakov). (Military education) VOLKOV, A.. kand. tekhn. nauk ~,. aspirant (glvanovo) KRR!Pni~- Liquid crystals* Tekh-wolm. 28 no.,gt22-23 160. (MIRA 13:10) (liquid crystals) CHISTYAKOV, I., general-polkovnik Drill knowledge for service and battle. Stursh.-serzh. ntl.l:ll Ja 161. (MIFA 14:7) (Infantry drill and tactics) P"-. ~ .1 - CHISTYAKOV9 I. (Chystiakov, 1.1 (Dnepropetrovsk) Happy fishing, friends. Wauka i zhyttia 12 no.4.-61-62 Ap 162. (MM 1518) (Fishing) MISTrAKOV, I.A. (Mosk-ya) Apparatus for determining blood preoLvirO And the oculooordiao reflexes in dogs* Fisiolo'shur. 44 no.10tlOO3-1005 0 158 Wy== 0 (MIRA 12:1) ocula-cardiae reflex. registration appar. (Run)) Cww. "Biol. sun (Rug)) (EMT. PHYSIOL. saw (Rue)) (BLOM PIMSSMM detere. appar (Rug$) CHI,STYAKOVV IOAS Determination of the average lethal dose (LD 50 ) and evaluation of its significance. Vop, virus. 9 no.5s626-630 S-0 164. (MIRA 186) YEVI)OKIMOV, A.A., inzh.; PYLAYIEV, N.T.p Inzh.j CH157"TAX(PI, I.D., inzh. Study of the covitational resistance of materialt, usJvig an Impact-or-mion test stand under field conMt-'on8. (Trudy] INZ no,10)241-252 '64. (MIRA 18t.12) 1 , ko / J, t~>- CHISTYAKOVe/1.900 1291h. Smll moblle compressor. Blul. tekh. Inform. 3 no.10:46 o 157. (Compressors) (MIM 10:12) Ih v I-"? I (1. 4 J t - . /, (t) - ; .1 11.tt . SOLOVIYETAO II.P.9 Insh inzh. Struggle for the expansion of construction engineering. Biul. tekh. inform. 3 no.12:22-25 1) 157. (KIM 11: 1) ('Buildivg mchinery) RAKOV, Azistoliy Vesillyevich; CHISTYAKOV, Ivan Dmitriyevich; ITAWT-SKOB- LIKOV, P.V., inzh., - (Making silicalcite in the Kirov Plant in Leningrad] Opyt pr012- vodstva silikalltnita na Kirovskom savode v g.Leningrade. Lenin- grad. Laningr.dom nauchno-tokhn.propaganay. (Informatsionno- tekhnicheakii lietok, no.34-33. Stroitellnaia pronyahlonnost'). Pt.l. 1958. 18 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Leningrad--Building materials) CHIISITYAKOV, 1.01. Struiture of scme liquid crystals in the supercooled state. Zbur. strukt. khim. 5 no.4050-556 Ag 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Inatitut kristallografti AN SSSR i lvanovskiy gosudarstvennyy 0 meditsinskiy institut. USOLITSEVA., V,k,i MISTYAK0179 I.G.; WWROVA, M.D. Ttiemrgraphic and polarizing mleros,ope study of L-asaorbilc acid. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; kh~m. i khim. tekh. 8 no.is65- 68 165. (MIRA 18-.6'1 1. lvanovskiy gosuldarstvenviyy meditsinskiy institut, kafedra bInkhimiI. I kaftidra fiziki. CHISTTAMWL_I.G._ : ,. Liquid w7ctalse Kristallograftia 5 no. 6:962-976 N-D '60. (MIRA 13:12) 1. InBtitut kristallografii AN WSR. (Liquid Metals) CHISTYAXOV, I.G. I - ---------- Liquid crystal texture of sodium oleate. KristallografAAL 6 no.3:479-482 My-ATe 161. (14IRA 14: 9) 1. Institut kristallografii A14 ESSR. (Liquid crystals) (Sodium oleate) .CHISTYAKOV-,. Iio.; USOLITMA.. V.A. S79temo with-liquid crystals. Part 1: Cholesterol compounds. Izv.vyo.ueh.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 5 no-4:585-588 162. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudaretvannyy meditsinskiy institut i Institut kristallografil AN &QZR. (Cholesterol) CHISTYAROV, I.G.; USOLITSEVA, V.A. System vith liquid crystals. Part 2: Systems cholesterol - ityl alcohol and cholesterol - glycerol. Izv*vys.uc4*zav.,- -kh1mi khim.tekh. 5 no-4:589-593 162. (MIRA 15-.12) (Cholesterol) (Hexadeeanol) (Glycerol) CHISTYAIW, I.G. Sims chataoteristics of liquid Crystal textures of the cholesiArin and nematic tMne Kriata.Uografila 7 no.5t764-767 8-0 162. (MIRA l5sl2) 1,4 Ivanovskiy go*daretv*M meditsirakiy institut L Institut kristallografil AN SUR. CHISTYAK 'USOLITSEVA, V.A.; NASYROVA, M.D.; YERSHOVA) L.I. Systems having the liquid crystalline state. Part 3: Cholosteryl c4prylate and chlesteryl caprinate. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khJ.m. i khim.tekh. 6 no.2*1257-259 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut, i Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Cholesterol esterdl (Octanoic acid) 9HISYAKOV I.G.; USOLITSEVA, V.A.; NASYROVA, M.D. .1 Systems have the liquid crystallinvi'4tate. Part 4: p.,pl- Nonoxybenzaltoluidine. Izv, vys. ucheb, zav.; khim. i khim. tekh. 6 no-33434-436 163. (KM 16:8) 1. ivanovskiy-gosudaretvennyy meditsinskiy institut i Institut kristallografti AN SSSR. (Idquid crystals) (Toluidine-Thermal properties) CHISTYAKOV., I.G.; USOLITSEVA, V.A. Systems having the liquid crystalline state. Part 5: Faraazoxyanisole and paraazoxyphenetole. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav,- kbim. i kbim. tekh. 6 no.3;436-439 163. KRA 16:8~ (Liquid crystals) (Anisole-Thermal properties) (Phenetole-Therml properties) S/07o/63/008/001/013/024. E132/E46o AUTHOR: Chi 5tyaltovi I.G. ISTLE,: A study of the transparency of liquid crystals PERIODICAL: Kristallograftya, v.8, no,l, 1963, 79-86 TEXT: The transparency of cholestAryl caters at different temperECtures has been studied. It was found that changes in the transparency serve as criteria, not only of*phase transitions of the type solid crystal - liquid crystal - isotropic liquid, but also as criteria of polymor-phic transitions' inside a single phase which: may be liquid-crystalline, The experimental measurements were made on specimens in an air thermostat through which a beat-.% of light was passed. The beam was collected in a photoniultiplier. The temperature could be changed at 0.250/min. Light transmission was also measured on flie stage of an M~-2 (MF-.2) microphot onto te r on which a heater was mounted. BecAuse of uncertainties in the temperature in this case the transparency was plotted against time as the specimen warmed up or cooled down.. Graphs are given for cholesteryl caprylate, caprate, capronate, formate, acetate, stearate and palmitate. In each case the Card 1/2 S/(;7o/63/008/001/013/024 A study of the transparency ... E132/E46o specimen was carriod through a cycle of heating and cooling and the transitions are shown by steps in the tran spa rency/temperature curve. There is nortually considerable hysteresis and the two branches of the record do not coincide. Some general macroscopic'- observations on the appearance of the specimens at each stage are given but proper crystallo-optical. measurements are necessary to explain the structures properly. The methods described give a. quick survey of the field. There are 13, figures. ASSOCIATIONS: Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut (Ivanovo State Medical Institute) Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of Crystallography AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 3, 1962 Card 2/2 CHISTYAKOV I.G. ~ - -..- , ~ .... . ... - I Proceas of growth of amectic.texturse. Kristallografiia 8 noall 123- 128 Ja-l"63 (MIRL 17 z7 ) 1. Institut krista3-lografii AN SSSR i Ivanovskiy gosudarstnmnyy meditainakiy instit6t,,, CHISTYAKOV 0 , I.G.; VAUSlitYN; B.K. Sixucture of& -ba=olas"anisal- d~rnaphthylamine) in a vitrified liquid crystalline state. Kristallograffia 8 no-4:570-577 Jl-Ag 163. (PaRA 16:9) 1. Inatitut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Haphthylamine) (Liquid crystals) CHYSTYAKOV, I.G. Structure of n,n'-ponoxybenzaltoluidine and cholesteryl caprinate in the liquid crystalline state. Kristallografiia 8 no.6:859-864 N-D'63i (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut kristallografti AN SSSR. USOLITSEVA, V.A.; CHISTYAKOV. I.G. -1111----r- - Chemical characteristics, structure, and properties of liquid crystils. Usp.khim. 32 no.9:1124-1151 S 163. (MIFUI 16: 9) 1. Ivanovskiy gosudarstvennyi meditsinskiy institut i Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Liquid crystals) VAYNSHTEYN, B.K.; PHISIR V I.G. . - X-ray study of the structure of liquid crystals with the aid of' the distribution function. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.2:326-329 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Vaynshteyn). CHISTYAKOV, I.G.; KOSTFJIIN, YO.A. Vi.trified liquid-crystal fi3ms, Rost krist. 068-73 164, (MM 17&8) GHISTYAKOVO I.G. Growth of single-crystal nematio films. Rost~ ist. 4:74,80 164- tr (MIRA .17t8) APC02-974o I J P( c~) SOUBCE CODE: UR/0053/66/o89/oo4/0563/o6o2, ~AUUVOR-, Chistyakovp I. G. OHG: Ivanova Medical Institute (1vanovnkiy meditsinskLy institut) TITLE: Liquid crystals i SOURACE: U-spelchi fiziclieskikh nauk v. 89, no. 4, 1966, 563-602 j I TGPIC TAGS: liquid crystal, liquid state, liquid property, crystal property, ultra- ,sonic property, electric property, magnetic property, heat prol)crty ARSMACT: This is a review article dealinm with the mcsomorphic (liquid crystal) statd of natt-or and its two modifications, the smectic state and the nematic state. The -iibJect bcaelings are: 1. Introduction. Bas~ic concepts and terminology. 2. Tc%ture and critical properties of' liquid crystals. (a. Smectic liquid crystals. b. Nema. tic !liquid crystals. c. Cholesteric liquid crystals. d. Lyotropic liquid cl-ystals.) , ! 3. The structure of liquid crystals. 4. Some properties o:t liquid crystals. (a. Tlier~ Tral properties. b. Mlagnetic properties. c. Electric properties. d. Action of ultra- sound on liquid crystals. e. Viscosity and surface tension.) 5- Theories of the liquid-cryntal line state. (a. "Swarms" in namatic liquid crystals. b. The molecular- :ntatistical theory of liquid crystals. c. 7he theory of elasticity of liquid crystals~ 16. Practical applications of liquid crystals. (a. Liquid crystals in technology. b. Liquid cryz;t1al-5 in medicine and biology.) Orig. art. has: 35 figures,, 29 formula and 2 tzn:blez. SUB CODE: 20/ Sum DATE: oo/ onG REF: 037/ om REF: 117 UDC: 542-65 COI~;71AXOV )_i:. ti. rSMUPA, I.I.. Insbener; CJUSTTAMDF. I.M. %ilding foundations for industrial trestles on screw p1les. Strol.prom. 32.no.7.,31-33 J1 1-54. MW ?.,?) (Trestlem) (Pile driving) MMUPA, I.I., Insheamr; CHISTUMV, I,)t,, Whoser. --V Building a bridge on screw shell piles. Tramp. stret. 5 me.cf: 3-8 N 155. (Piling (Civil engineering)) (mm 9: 2") 17 TSQ;Av I.I., ins)b.; CHI lnzh. 0011JAINAP" Constructing small bridges with frame-type piers. Transp.stroi. 7 .no.8:26-27 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Bridges, Concrete) Ir ,;4 T37UMPAO Ivan loslfovi~h, 4'nzh.; OHIO, ~f DCBSHITS. M.L., IzLzh.. q!1noilalm". redo [Ingineering equipimut foi- screw piles] 1whenernye saorm'zhaniia na. vIntovykh gralakh. Moskva, Goo, transp. shel-dor. izd-yos 11~386 77 P. (xm n-*7) (Piling (Civil engineering)) RYBAK, P.I., inzh.; KRAYNIYq AoL$ inzh.; CHISTYAKOV, I.M., dotsent Causes for the breakdown of the reloading crane. Bez.truda v prom. 6 no.1:12-13 Ja '62. (MIRA 15-1) ,(Cranes, derricks, etc.--Safety measures) VOKRAGHKO, Yuriy Georgiyovich; DMRZON, Boris Sasuilovich; IL'IN, Andrey Aleksandrovich; SAUVON, Stepan Alekseyeviah; FALIKOVICH, Bqfts Hoiseyevich; FEDOROV, Yuriy Viktorovich; CBISTYAKOV. I-y=-RaxIayj-qh- OKUNEV, Yu.K., podpolkovnik, r ,- SOK~OLOVA, GJ tekhn. red. [Textbook for the second-class military driver) Uchebn:Lk voennogo voditelia vt*go klassa. [By) IU.G.Vokrachko i dr. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1963. 376 p. WIRA 16:6) (AvAppobile drivers) VJKHAYLCVV N.N., kand. biolog. nauk; KONDRAKHINA, K.N.; CHISTYAKOV, I.Ya., nauchnyy sotradnik Hygiene of the preputial cavity in boars. Veterinariia 41 no.902- 93 S 164. (MIRA l8t4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii. 2. Starshiy laborant Vsesoyuznogo instituta eksper:Lmentallnoy vaterinarii (for Kondralchina). SIDOROVI No; AKITONOVv V.; BOROVSM, Go,- BOCHEp L,l "IOIGV'-YEV,, 14.; SOIDKHIN, V.; TETZRINj No; SRHLMTAKOVII-~6 KENASHEV.. V.; YARTSEVj No# red.; NUZNETSOVA, A., USHITIKOV pN.;NOVI-CHKOV9 A.; tekbn. red, [Tecbnology summons us] Tekbnika zovet. Modkva,, Moak. raboobii, 1961. 194 P. (MBU 15:2) (Tecbnological innovations) (Automation) C ISTYAKDV- -IL- lzzammmm-'M-mm~ WAVOW., r Toward the festlyal of youth, Sov, krofsolusy 5 no.4:58-62 Ap 157. (Touth-Congresses) - (x= iot6) CHISTTAKOV, L.D. I -'-- Now and rare diatous of the Irtysh Rlver~ Bot.mat.Otd.spor. rast. 12:60-67 J& 159. (MMU 12: 12 ) (Irtysh River.-Diatoms) CHISTYAKOV Leonid ZWJKOV, Valentin Nikolayevich-, OVSYA]PAIKOV, B., red.; NIKCYAYNTA. L.N., taklm.red. (Taxicabs in Koscow; experience of Moscow taxicab parks] Koukovskoe takei; iz opyte taksomotornykh parkav Moskvy. Koskva, Nauchno-takhn. izd-vo H-va avtomobillnogo transport& i shossainykh dorog R%FM, 1960, 78 P, (MMA 130) .(Koscow--Taxicabs) Lson~jy Serg"yevich; YARTSBY, N., red.,; SIMY111 X., 'tekhn.red. Cr=ituris-, practice In Introducing now equipsent and technology] Meball; opyt vnedrenlis novol tokhniki I takhnologii. Kooky&, Mook.rabochil, 1960* 93 P- (KM 14t IL) (Puraiturs) --N KOV -9jLTAjXL__, Leontiy Sergeyevich; RkZINKOV, P., red.; KUZNETSOVA, A., [Recent development in wood processing] Novoe v obraboike drevesiny. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. 82 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Woodworking industries) NIKONOV, Mikhail Ivanovich; C - -AK(!Ygj., TY -.-e Ha -Aatjj Sgirge e) ich shurnaliet; YARTS N., red.; KUZNETSO p. 'K, takhn. red. [Speedy assembly line] Skorostnoi potok. Moskva, Mosk. rabochli, 1963. 118 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Construction industry) MISTVAKOV, L, V.,, KIYUCHATOW, B. V.,.. --!~-,XIIEDOV, V. IN., KUZI'4TS-f30',TA, Ya., 20.-MOGA, V. 1. z and Hi"'HATOVA, L. 14. iadiochemical ~Audies of 3i-allation Products of -Silver With High Enermr Particles". 'ie;~ort appearing h lst Volume of "Session of The i"cademy of ;3clences USS311 on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy, 1-5 July 19,55", Publishing House of AcadeRr of Sciences U33R, 195~. SO: Sum 728, 28 Nov 1955. "0 '!/51 V156-3111-6, A ITTH 0F) A., 11odionov) Yxi. Y.~ Shlul-J-in, 0. V., 11'histyakov, L. V. , -3, 'I IT T Z,'. 'Me nnor~jr Levels. of the Dy 47,11cleus urovri yt-dra "'y Zhurnal eks-,,~erincntnl tnoyiteoreticheskiy fiziki, 1956, Vol 34P Zr 6*, pp 1367-17,80 (USSR) ?ii-st, the authors mention the previouo parern concerning this subjcct. The purpose of this pti-er is a rioire accurate investigation of tht electron spectrum (includinf; its low energy -p nfl and of the soft 7-radiation,glused by the de- cay of Tb . The electron opectrum of Tb was investigated by me6ns of a magnetic P-spectrometer with double focusing of the elect;om beam (R6f 11). The y-radiation caused by the- decay of Tblbl was investigated by meLns of spectrometric proportional counters. The exnerimental device and, the i3re- paration of the radioactive source (Tb -161) is described in a few lines. A diagram ahovii a great part of the P-spectrum Card and the electron spectrum for the intervE..l of-the values,of T'he '~ner,-y Levele of the Dy1,61 Nucleus SOV/56-34-6-2/51 HQ from 200 to 900 G.cm (obtained by Means of the thin source) and from 780 to 98Q G.cm (obtained by means of a more intense fjoilroo~ The aut'.1ors observed nome dozens of elootron linea tire placed mainly in the low enerj,7 part ci-~' the eliectrum, but they observed no(althoue.-h if weak) hiFh energy conversion lines. t table gives an interpretation of the conversion lines corresponding to the y-transitions o-,^ the Dy161 nucleus and Llso the intensities for sorne.li -nes. In the Curie (1qYuri) dicirram one muy discern 4 pLrtial spectrz~ the ener(-.j limits o: which are given. The following pL~rt of Viis pa-per deals with t"-e measurement by means of a spectrometric proportionel counter and of a y-spectrometer. A diagram shows the spectrum of the X.-radiation and of the soft radiation of'Dy plotted in the coordinates.(.17, EXly ) vhere N denotes the number of the pulses and EV Y - the energy of the X- and-y-radiation (in keV) for 3 different measurement series. The next part of this parer deals with the determination of the multipole type of the y!-transitions. A table Gives the experimental values of the absolute conversion coefficients fo-,, the Card 2/4 i-radiatiors with the energies .25,75; 48,9; 74,*4 ke7. The 161 o~ the Dy 1,11clelwa .-V r LL 4 1 t t 10 n v i t1h the ont:r%-Icc 48,9 714,5 ':e-l-' :7ec-.,ect*ivcIy, to thl~ mc:-xctic . a-.1 electric,-.!- :Lpolc o- a s~'-em:! of the enerGj 1-crr-c-Is of DyiGi or. +ho :)f tlie experimentcl I'ame t:,.e observed --cnv--rs--on --d tannot- ba '.n an or t'ic L--101 niacleuo crea7,-,, levelc '!-),D; 48,9; 7. 5 0:' ' 103 13 1 195 1~0,,-,., Vle POD'kible Oc 1~ e was neue o. . -;fL Eccorril n:- to Vti e:creriicntul Dut thic scherde I-Socs not ete'l-I to "he 13 Corl-i-Into n-P. -2 ovehii, I., I..r3azI, 11. -C!:cr, and:D.F. Zr-~efskiy for the pnrtiaipat,'~on in the d-*;.sc,,7.sr:J-on concerning thile---pulper. They, thank. also A. 51iv ..,:.,o Plaided to the aiit-h~re`I`diqpoual sone new c once rn in.- Via donver- cion coefficients of L-subshell atoms. '--'here are 5 f1j,-uren, 4 trbles, an~1.21,-referencoeq, 5 of n~ioh are SovJ.ct. Card 3/4 3 AUTHORS: Kurchatov, B. V., Mekhedov, V. N., SOV/56-351-1-7/59 Chislza~ =_L=~ I Kuznetsova, M. Ya., Borisova, N. I., TITLE- Secondary Nuclear Reactions in Bismuth and Lead During Bombardment by Protons of-Hifh Energy (Vtorichnyye yadernyye reaktaii na vismute i svintse pri bombardirovke protonami vysokikh energiy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal okaperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958? Vol 35, Nr 1, PP 56 - 63 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the present paper experiments are described which had already been carried out in 1951 - 1952p the results and evaluations of which are, however, published only now. Bi(Z=83) and Pb(Z=82) was bombarded with protons of energies of from 180 to 480 MeVq and astatine isotopes (Z-85) were obtained, the production of which was inves- tigated by a radiochemical method. With the exception of At211, which was also obtained from lead, - Pb 2o8 (Li,kn)At 211 _, it was possiblj to obtain all Card 1/3 astatine isotopes from bismuth. C(A;~")= 6.10-29cm 2 Secondary Nuclear Reactions in Bismuth and Lead During SOV/56-35-1-7/59 Bombardment by Protons of Eigh Energy 21o 29 2 cr(A )- 2.10- cm .The At,,isotopes found are nearly all a-active. At2o3(a,K):T - 7 min, At2o4(K):T= 25 min; At 205(a,K):T - 25 min;At 2o6 (K):T - 2,5 h; At 207(a,TC 90%): 208 :T = 2 h; At, (K):T - 6,3 h; At2o 9(a,K 95%):T = 5,5 h; At 21o (K):T - 8,3 h; (For the a-activity of Po 21o T = 140 d); At 21 6o;Q:T - 7,5 h. The production orooo nootion of At in lead was %j 10-5 cm. The authors endeavored to explain the phenomena observed by assuming them to be thereBult of a secondary reaction of the captii-re of fission products (a-partioles or Li-nuclei). The production of light astatine isotopes might be explained by the capture of high-energy protons with a following emission of n- -mesons and several neutrons. The cross section for the production of a-particles with E~ 20 MeV from bismuth irradiated with 480 MeV protons s determined 2 from the astatine yield as amounting to (5 to 6). 10-25cm (Perfilov and Ostroumov (Ref 11) obtained-(1,5--1. 1,6).10-25 Card 2/3 CM2.) In conclusion Professors B.M.Pontekorvo and I.Ya. Secondary Nuclear Reactions in Bismuth and Lead During SOV/56-35-1-7/59 bombardment by Protons of High Energy Pomeranchuk are thanked fo-- their advice and discussions. There are 2 figures, 4 tables, and 12 references, 2 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 20, 1958 Card 3/3 frM. X..QLI MMUS A. the Disintegration of silver by Past P"t~ FMODICALs Uctrual "prIse.t.1-any I WarstIchookuy fisiki, 1959. ?*I 3T, Ir 2(a). pp 366-JI) (USSX) AUTRACT t In %be V"o.nt paper several experiments carried out ilk the Sears 1951/52 sure at fire$ 'UOO...*4' hich &lead at U* 411-as 4.Seraintationt of the ranges "a angular distributions of the recoil st"lei of wase disintegration products of silver ~cf. not T). Figure I h..6 the special containers Mesa far the A-- VONILICalkloft Of angular "a energy distribution. The targets -4 we" aLlwor falls (0.5 ade.2. Lpuriti*st NC, IS, To. Al, 1% < 1e3%. An e, 10--'%) hich woru trr*dittdd by *I. caurrast -0. 1 Us). Tba following see I ... a tigat.42 '610j , A4104(p*,K). 1 70 .'a1 AjK-'^6(K)' t - a at 700 Us Sb 1 16 Jai Rb Zb$2(0*.z). T - 6 b. and Curd 1/3 ular distribution of a T G ? 1a Tb - . - a ang *as ;;v:&Mff&%Od with the exception of 61lonton for the throe Al"Otlawas. forserd, 1,ackward, and at 90 to Ste proton be- (fat-oza. S 4 4 4 580, U.4k.-v4s 122 e- a < M ); the "..I U atelawo are . . TL- rer"It. of the k.- I. tes . of 00 angular distribution 0; the observed activittoo 1. &~.cwto by table If figure 2 above Ina vurialla. of the ratio at ao-ttv- -d I, the second fila elth C Itl*&, stap;*! in the fjr:1 .1 (Weak ~Pomxtlftl Sao". th gr In, 0*) In the rallo.ir. -T - :r. ". trib...n of it. reaction prd. US* doswrtbo& The ma Isotopes and I.n So73 for the aagl. T V 00" Investigated. TbO directly MaLAurOd amber of nuclei at each *I"*&% in e for "rise. ranges Is shoon by ft ox S. VM -rvaro in range-vaLue. say to xpl&L..d by a4 ShIckaw" of tbe polystyrene filot. with ~ Iwr*&s. of the range. Vw amber of r.aall auclol doorit.a.. In the -.* of .11 elosou"I Lth & decreasing Z the rang. Increase.. In figur, 4 0- -q- - m-rj7 curve is sivou far poly.tyreew and wil",; Cftr4 2/3 SIM "I.-Str"m OUrvo is considerably higher end he* a j-,- 61694 than the silver or,*. Pigure 5 finally -be =r,'7 'd!*%ributi" Of the recoil unalsi at 90 1 40c. Molly, %ter, ')~& 4 discussion of She rosul to with roopeal So a qmjj%&jjw wxVIaeLAAI*u at the distribution I&.* found. Th. result. oes to 400`rl~ the Rechanim Of the So. Rb, Zr. and lb ."Pop-Slon Of N-Partial.s, protons and neutrons. In this "a- sea S1,00 table 3 1- of great &1*6, b4ch gives the ta.wred and .n.-lated a.rgi.o and partial* n-b*ro (L (a,p), I .,p.m. a".) for them- Isotopes. 'The authors finally thatk 11. V- gu=t" &Ad professor I. T. G.yllk- for their help .,,a v.laabUr arts. ?her. aro S figure,. 3 tables, "a 21 r%f- to 1. A030CLATI00, gb'y.d" 'Ayl list litd.rs,kh (Joint I.:, .!, .:th) of 0- go UAL'ITT20, wAftk; 1959 Ard : AUTHORSt Borieovap N. I.,-Kurchatov, Pohelin, V. A., Chistyakov, TITLEt The radiochemical study of various energies 8/824/62/0010/000/1002/004 B183/B102 B. V., Novgorodtoeva, V. I.t L. V.t Shubko V. M. Am 241 fiscion by neutrons of SOURCE: Fizika deleniya, atodnykh yader. Ed. by N. A. Perfilov and V.r P. Bysmont. Moscow, Gosatamizdat, 1962, 48 - 53 TEXTs Even-odd nuclei can be fissioned at different resonance enL-rgies according-to which of the-two possible*gpin-states is present. This 241 effect was observed in the neutron-induced f4sBion of Am Because of 241 the relatively low fission cross section *of Am the study vae-made with a filtered beam of ralys, despite certain disadvantages of this as com- pared with monochro4at~.- neutron beams. The %adiation Wa one in the HI'T (IRT) reactor under a neutron flux of 5-101 noutrons/0:2!G00 lasting one hour without and several hours with the filter. The filters were of aluminum-alloyed gadolinium, cadmium, rhodium, and erbium oxides. The Card 1/2 S/824/'62/000/000/002/004 B183/b102 The radiochemical study of... Am 241 was extracted from plutonium, thoroughly purified and then ei ectro- deposited upon platinum disks to give a thickness 0-15 - 0-5 mg/cm . The fission products emitted from this layer on irradiation were collected on filter paper and subjectea to radiochemical analysis. The counting wag -geometry. The yield made on a methane flow counter with an approximate 47, of the different products, as referred to the yield in M099, increases with\/ increasing neutron energy when the yield of Ba140 is neglected. Compara- tive calculations showed tnat within experimental limits of error thermal. neutrons and neutrons of the first resonance cause the Dams Mass yields; 241 in the fission of Am The effect is too weak to allow of estimates in the regions of the second and third resonances. -There are 1 figure and' 2 tables. Card 2/2 ACC NRI Ar-7013696 SOURCE CODE: U.R/0367167/00510021024liO24 AUTHOR: Baranov, S. A.; Aliyev,. I- G. Aliev, r. G.; Chistyakov, L. V. ORGi none TITLE:* Alpha-decay of 03240 and.On241 SOURCE: Yadernaya fimikas ve 59 no, Z* 1967$ 241-249 TOPIC TAGS: alpha decay, alpha beam, alpha radiation, alpha spectrum, alpha particle, nu_-lear energy level, alpha spectroscopy SUB CODE: 20 241 240 236 ABSTRACT. The oL-radiation spectra of CM ,On and Pu were investigated :using a ifi6gnetic C& -spectrograph with dou ing of -particle beam NY focm 15r.01 :at the angle IfY2. 'In the spectra of Cm , On and Pu were found 12 236 4,-and 2 groups of OL-particles respectively. The energy level scl-temes of Pu 232 And U nuclei were constructed from the exnerimental data, The existence of 1 _[743 rotation ban~37 with the quantum characterist Ics li'[6313 and ~j j in the level scheme of Pu was proved experimentally for the first time in an inve5tigation of the cL-decay of On 241' The half live 241 and On 240 were.determined~ The authors thank I. K. Shvetsov for cleaning radio activity from the foreiga particles, and V. M. Kulakovq Yu. F. RodionoVI'Ve M. Shatin5kiy, So No Belen,kiy, -Card 1/ 2 -Of Acc tat AP7013696 He le Al*shins and K, I* Merkulov -for help with ' the measurements. Orig. art. host 4 figures and 2 sed an authors' tables. X Eng. Absi-I CjPRS; 40 572 C,,d -2/2 ckubqyuoy,~~X. - _ . 4 , jj~~ ,4 Improve control over the operation of organizations that plan construction work. Y1n.WM 16 no.1:30-33 Ja 156. (NLRA 9:5) (Clenstrjp~tlqn- ludustry-Jinance) 0 /-//y r)l /57 v-, )19, CHISTYAKOV . Designing organizations on a business accountSng basis. Fin.SSSR 17 no.8:30-33 AC 156. (MIRA 10:12) (Architecture--Designs and plans) CEMAKOV. M.; MOW. Do; WSONIXIM, S. Anancing plamUng-murveyirq; works. ]Pin.SSSR 21 no-7-0 81-85 JI 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. fiachallnik otdola finansirovaniya proyektzVkh organizately Stroybanka (for Chistyakov). 2. Starehiy inspektor otdela finaneirovaniya proyektzWkh organizatsiy Stroybanka (for Sysoyev). 3. Zamqotitell upravlyayusbabego Proletarskin otdaleniyem Stroybanka Moskvy.'(for Pashen'kins). (Banks and banking) (Construction industry--yinance) GHISTYAKOV~ M. Spend funds for comatruction designing and planning economically. Fin. S'SR 23 no-7~41-45 JI '62. (AURA 15s7) (Construction industry-4inance) (Architecture--Designs and plans) Ull 1-:39 V.j RABAKKA 7RA , A. (st,Nan Taahkentsko7 she:Leznov doivgi); FEDOWVI G. (Peaza); KWKOV,, A. (Mavolavl0f; SKVORTSOV, A. (YarolslavII); CHISMKOV, M. (Tula); SEROV, B. (paselak Nbihneangarsk, jjuryaT-5ErA-=R)j SIMMYEV, 1. (lUgod4nekaya oblast'); A4MNOVt G. instrd.-tor profilaktiki'(Yegorlyevsk, Moskovskaya obl,),-, - MAIAIMS V. lchelyabImA) Readeral letters. Posh.delo 7 no.9-31 S 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Fire prevention) VAKSHIN, G.; SANIN, N,; CHISIIJJQXSJIWPM-r Soviet-Czoohoolovak economic cooperation is growing stronger. Vnash. torg. 29 no,12:12-t7 159. (MIRA 12:12) (Russia-Poreign eaonomir relations-Ozechoslovakia) (Czechoslovakia-Poreign Sconomic relations-Russia) V.I.; AV;U1W, YuqM.; JAPRANOT, I.A.; X167TANTSIT, L.A.;'PXKSMW&, YU.A.,- BEV , X.I.; ISMIN, POTA~qg V.1o; KID-TYAWZM# L.A.; ZMWFo,A.A.: ]OWBOTo A.A.,; WIN,'T.P.; KffS1N0YA,.A0'P*-j NIKMA=MO. Zh.l.,; youor, N.V.; M-A NOT, A.A.; PLWIN, Sj.; POPOV, I.Iffe'; XAMINOT* L.N.; TAKIKOTA, LAO'; BASHKMAELINt' 1.10''; XMOTI(2, A.'Ta.,- SH"HOT. T.P..; VOROKOT, Y.N.; TWAIN, G.I.; CHIhTYXOT1 X,A&3 ITANOT. -N .* rea.; 5Lk1XOTtKIT,- MJ., red.; b&NIKOTA, Ye., red.; NOWINA, 11., tokhm.red. [Development of the economy of t1a people's democracies; a survey for 19571 Rasvltio okonomiki striz narodno'i demskratii; obzor to 1957 g. Pod red.I.I.Ivanova i dr. Moskva, Isd-vo sotsiAllne-skon. lit-ry, 1958. 6i0 p. (MIRA 12:2) I* Moscow. Nsuchno-issle4oyst. ken" y institut. (People's democracies) YZIT a conditions) ZOLOTARRY, V.I.; PIKSKST, Tu.A.; ATSMY, Tu.M.; KAPRANOV, I.A.; KISVTANTSET. L.A.; SHMSOV, N.'I.; TFJMIN, Ta.I.; POTAPOV, V.I.; KISVTANTSIT, L.A.; ZYKOV. A.A.; NEMUSOV, A.A.; '.MIN, V.P.; KAKSIMOVA, A.P.; NIKOLAYARK0, Zh.l.; VOLKOV. N.V.; KALA IKOV, A.A.; PLAKSIN, S.T.; POPOV, N.H.; KARSHINOV* L.N.; YAXIMOVA, T.A.; BASMUNIKHIN, I.K.; KMOVICH, A.*ra.; SHALASHOV. V.P.; VORONKOV, F.N.; VSKSHIN, G.K.; CHISTTAK0V,,M,A.; IVANDV, N.I., red.; SLADKOVSKIT, M.I., redL; red.; KOSKVINA, R., tekhn.red. [Economic development of the psople's democracies] Rasvitie ekono- miki stran narodnoi demokratii; obzor %a 1957 g. Pod red. X.I. Ivanova i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo sots.-okon.lit-ry, 1958. 61 P& (MIRA 12 M 1. Moscow. Nauchno-isoledo-7atellskiy kon"yunkturnyy in8titut. (Economic conditiond) BRIM, H.L., insh.; OIJISTfAKOV, N.A.,, insh. -A, KZb-20 milling nacbine for facing wheels. Blek.1 tepl.tiaga 4 no.1:30-32 J& 160. (MIRA 13:4) (Blectric locomotives--Maintenance and repair) I(Car wheels) CH'ISTIYAKOV , r.ikh ail A1qk,-=di:,,,vich; C-CRIT1101 , V. F . , red - - _- - - ~. .;_..-,. '-. ~ ~, [Tte P, zechosl ovak Sniallist ReFub--ac; ;--a eco-.--C,-. ar4 ioreign trade.1 Chekhoslovatskaia 100*.-d-;iist~kch-eska`-,E- Respublika; ekonomilca i vnesb-niaia torgoviia. Uoskva-, :IC)(NII. Ac!" P. (1'11!~A -17:S) CRISrTAKOV, K.I., kand.ekonam.nauk; XONAROV, TO.I., red.; GERA INOVA. -.1-TC.S., takhn.red. [Principal problems in methods of industrial plannin .g] Oenovnye voproey'astodiki planirovaniia promyshlonnosti. Moskva, Gosplanisdat.1958. 85 P. (KIRA 12:5) (Iridustrial organization) I S/115/62/000/003/004/010 E194/3484 AUTHOR: Chist v__ TITLE: A pneumatic-hydraulic installation for checking standard manometers PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnika, no.3, 1962, 16-17 TEXT: The usual method of checking reference spring manumeters against standard manometers using a hydraulic press is simple and accurate but has the disadvantage that the sensitive part of the manometer being tested becomes filled'with oil which it is very difficult to remove and'which, in' some cases, cannot be,toler-ated, Accordingly, the author in collaboration with V.D.Nikulin haa developed a test rig in which standard spring type manometers can be checked against a loaded'piston manometer without filling them Z.--,", with oil. A vessel filled with oil is in communication with the base of the loaded piston manometer and the oil level is adjusted so as to be against the base of the manometer piston, Compressed air from a supply line is applied simultaneously both to the manometer under test and to the top of the vessel that is in communication with the loaded piston manometer. When the system Card 1/2 04P wj- _w_w__w W law IW W 13, WO low w'. I wa W.a P w 10 1. . v AA _"J-f_J___1,_ 11- A, - Ii V. .0 J..A AAW~LA MIC Mv 64C. 41. ~k M% 000OWS 600 VA041 *a" svp 1w AWAMw cApaw. A, i., mdkh,.kU. I A. U. Kyuwsaass. U.4,sjk. moo goo goo Nos Nee 604P It Val 0600 0 0.0 0 9 0 09 0 a 6-1616 111 0 0 0 0elsloo*** 00000 40 ^00 40 VIP v0 Its 0o %e es- Ali md diddbudm of #M&. A. L. S 70 S R 0 z 1 . . . '. , M, PUcbk%j*jm,~U. jww 3D .11947. M. 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Patent U.S.S.R. 77,813, D&CO ii, i*, 1. 47 no.2141654 153) 1J11(C) JD NOURCR CODE: lilt/00,IU/66/0:10/000/1065/1067 N.4*4.; Chii;Lyakov, N.:;.; Frolov, 0.1. OA-' 1111"nics, Siberian Soctlon, Aendoiny of Sciences, SSSR (Inatit Ut ot%4oloniya Akndoiaii I uk 3SWO Concernin.Z investigAtion of the nature of the Weaktiald pulse switching process ferra-.-Aagne tic Silms1z Report, All-Uaion Conference on the Physics of Ferro- and ix.til.erromagaotiam hold 2-7 July 1063 in Svordi-O;~-U~1- !SOLT.CZ; AN SSS',I. Izvostiya. Sorlya fizichoskaya, V. 30, no. 6, 1966, 1065-1067 ITO?--C 1.7GS: Alorromagnotic film, magnetization, magnetic suscoptibility, nicrowave, par.-.alloy It is sug-ested that the changes in the uhf susceptibility of thin ferro- mao-n.otic filvas during pulsed switching be employed, in addition to the signals picked :up by the usual longitudinal and transverse windings. in investigations of the switch- :izz mochanism. it is shown with the aid of the expressions of N.S,Chistyakov and V'A. ;1~;natchozko (-~'zv. "N SSSR, Sor. fiz., 30, No. 1, 59 (1966)) for the Of susceptibility I;az froquoncies Sar from the forromaGnetic resonance, that the uhf susceptibility does not chang,;.) during switching by domain wall displacement but does change during switch- in.- by ma,,;.iotization rotation, even when the rotation is symmetrically bilateral (halt ~tLa =.agaetizatioa rotating clockwise and half, counterclockwise). The use of both ord DUSHENIKINA, Svetlana, Viktorovnaj SYSOYEV, Boris Ivanovich;-QHISTYAKOV, ,M ~im Tikhomylakl-VOMAKOV; A.y otv. red.j NADEZHDINA, A,,, :Fed. izd-va; LEMV., A. 9 tekbn6 red, (Financing of planning and engineering work] Finansirovanie proakt- mVkh i izyskatellokikh rabot6 Mookvap Goofinizdat, 1961, EV+ po (MIU 3J+: 10) (Construction industry-Finance) GALIPOID, A*; XOAMUM9 Ko;,; I,XMILOVSKIT, No; LIVIN, No; ymmaws v,; XaBRMITs No V.I. )KI Ishteln; *dbituary. laektri6heifto no94:94 Ap 158. (Millshteln,,likkor livmvIchi do 1958) (MIR& 116.5) .~Hlsmmv, N. Now oystem of distributlng the state fam profit. Fin. S= 23 no.12*.43-45 D *62. (MIRA 16:1) (state farme-yinance) CHISTYAKOV, 1. A. 'Moore of the Lower Log sad Their Treatment." Sub 17 Feb 47, First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst Diveortttlons presented for degrees in science and angizwering in ftscow In 2947 80: Sms No. 457, 18 Apr 55 CHISTYAKOV, N. E. 'tlectrical Aviation Instrumentsy" 1950. I I ORSTMOV, N . 1. "Ob uchiste vliyanlya fazovogo zapazdyvaniya b unilitele na avtomati cheakuyu.podstroykul" FIektrosvyazlo No.7, pp 27-29, 1940 ~GkSTYAKOV, N. Is CHISTYAKOV, N. L Chiptyakov, X.-I. defended his Doctor's dissertation in the Moscow Aviation Institute im Ordzhonikidze, USSR, on 28 October 1946, for the academic degree of Doctor of Technical Sciendes. Dissertation: "Remote Transmission and Servo Systems in Aircraft Navigtion Instruments". Resume: Chistyakov advanced theoretical premises governing the calculation of remote ac and dc electric transmission for rational selection of circuits and pimmeters in the planning of navigation systems. He leveloped a theory of the types or remote -transmissions-least studied and of greatest interest. He investigated the basic factors determinin.a servo-system operating conditions in navigation instruments and analyzed general principal circuits of compass units. Official Opponents: Profs. V. K. Popov (Doctor of Technical Sciences); B. F. Aparov (Doctor of Technical Sciences); Ye. F. Antipov (Chief Designer of OKB). SO: Elektrichegtvo, No. 7, Moscow, August 1953, pp 37-92 (W/29344, 16 Apr 54) cills7yAbov, N. 1. 23209 K teorii potentsiometricheskikh distantsionrWkh peredach. Trudy MSc. aviats. tek-hnol. in-ta) v1p. 6, 1949~ c. 67-811- SO: LEMPIS' NO. 31, 19L9 CHIST'YAKOV, X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 647 X BOOK Call No.: AF365217 Author: CHISTYAKOV, N. I. Full Tit-le.AIRCRAFT ELEdTRICAL INSTRUMENTS Transliterated Title: Elektricheskiye avlatsionnyye pribory PUBLISHDIG DATA Originating Agency: None Publish~ng House: State Publishing House of the Defense Industry (Oborongiz) Date: 1950 No. pp.: 465 No. of copies: 6,000 Editorial Staff: None PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This is a textbook approved by the Ministry of Higher Education of the USSR for students of technical institutions of higher learning. It may be also useful to industrial engineering technical workers who calculate, design, test and operate aircraft instruments. The book is Interesting as a compilation of a consider- able amount of material necessary for the understanding of modern aircraft equipment. Apparently it does not describe original solu- tions or achievements and its interest is only instructional. TEXT DATA Coverage: This book Is a compilation of general problems on the design of electrical and magnetic aircraft instruments. The detailed table 1A ~,Elektricheskiye aviatsionnyye pribory AID 647 - X Pages Ch. VIII Self-Balancing Potentiometric Remote Indicating Systems 146-159 Ch. Ix A-C Remote Control Systems 160-204 Ch. X Remote Control Systems for Aircraft Instruments and Apparatus 205-209 Ch. XI Level-Indicating Systems 210-218 Ch. XII Tachometers 219-241 Ch. XIII Fuel Consumption Meters 242-249 Ch. XIV Fundamentals cof the Theory of Feedback Control Systems 250-320 Ch. XV Feedback Control Systems for Aircraft 321- 8 g3 Ch. XVI Remote Indicating Magnetic Compasses 384- 1 Ch. XVII Electrical Elements of Gyro Inst7ruments 402-434 Ch. XVIII Aircraft Gyro--Compass Systems 435-472 Ch. XIX Automatic PosItion Calculators 4~3-508 Ch. XX Radio-Navigation Instruments 509-527 Bibliography 528-533. No. of References: 82 Russian, 1932-1950. Facilities: A number of scientists and several institutions of higher learning are mentioned in the preface and introduction. 3/3 vmvphrics: Differential Analyzers; Electronic Switches, A.Vote to the Editors of the Journal 'Avtomat~k& L TelamIthani "' N. 1. Chistyakov, Dr Tech Scip Pre* Oommittee on Electronic and BAdioeng, Equipse", All-Union Sci Tech Soe of Instr.Bldg *Aytomt i Telemakh" Vol XII 0 No 3, p 231 States that Watkin's differential amplitude analyzer (4oscribed in"Tbe Rev of Scl Iastruments" No 7, 1949) is, based entirely on L. A. Gonchsrskiy's amplitude. "Iection, (desicribed in "Avtomat i Telemakh" No V 1936). Points out Soviet priority in'the field of 21X or Imtruisents. f1r= the edit a coaf rma the abov assertions.) 215T62 ~5 *~^P/ V C**Vo~ w k~~ /U014) N;ZI c ,'4 ei)j)x: lilt/001 Jj/(;G/U:jO/OOG/lOG5/IOG7 lov, G. 1. CIII.ILyiakov, N.- Flo C'. 10 '~'Y:Acs, Siborian SocLion, Acndumy of Scioncos, SSSR (Institut otdoloniya Akademii nauk 6SSIL) TIT cc~:Iccrnin5 invostiga~ion of the nature of the wCakfield pulse switching process t 'i_ILi_I-SII~Raport, All-Union Conference on t~e _~Ss of Forro- and Z"ir' ferro;;~Iaa" i Phyla hold 2-7 July 196~5 iSO=CZ: ;~N SSS.-t. Izvestiya. Soriya fizichaskaya, v. 30, no. 6, 1966, 1065-1067 To.'-Ilc '.'AGS: ~Orrozma-netic film, magnetization, mngnetic susceptibility, microwave, A2==T: It is 5u=estod that tho changes in the uhi Susceptibility of thin ferro- rz~=.otic films durir,- pulsed switching be ciaployed, in addition to the signals picked ~u,-~ by the usual lonZitudinal and transverse windingav in investigations of the switch ~~t' is shown with the aid of the expressions of N.S.Chistyakov and V.A. ie_I*.o (:zv. u c pt ilit SSSR, Sor. fiz., 30, No. 1, 59 (19GG)) for the uhf a a 0 ib Y froquoncios far from the forromagnotic resonance, that the uhf susceptibility does not chan_-a during switching by donain wall displacement but does change during switch- i.;rz by --az~nezization rotation, even when the rotation is symmetrically bilateral (halt ~tLo =Zzctization rotating clockwise and balf, counterclockwise). The use of both 1/2 L 08768-67 ACC MR: A-PCOnin coils and uhf susceptibility, therefore, makes it possible to distinguloWL jLctwoon tho izz.-aotization change due to domain wall displueemont and that due to Curvos of the uhl susceptibility of a 1500 A Pormalloy film recorded during vvitb. a 10 Oe pulse are presented as an illustration of the feasIbility of proposad tachnicuo. To record those curves the film was mounted near the end wall 'of a resonant cavity Vaich was in a side arm of a T bridge and was excited at 9 kMHz iiz V%Q 1~102 =OdG- Orig. art. has; 1 tormula and 3 figures, :SUBB COZZE: 20 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG, REF: 002 07H REP; 002 ') /9~ bo CHISTTAXOV, N. 1. P60imlam i Ubo&& RadionringLiM (Radio Reception and the Work of a Radio Recei,mr) by N. I. CHI�jLA_KZ, a textbook for trove studying radio by correspondence, 2d edition, Military Publishing House, 1953, 224 pages, price 6 rubles. (Krafmaya Zvezdap 4 Mar 54) SOz MM 175, 6 August 1954 CHTS"IYAMT1 N. 1. RacHoteldinika (Radio engirieerin,g). Eoskva, Voeni-,dat, 1~9- W~ P. SO: Yonthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. '(, 14o. 7, Oct. 1!ir-Ij TSTKIN. Goorgiy Sargeyevich; CHISTYAWV,N.I., redaktor; GALOTAN,K.A.. SOKOIAWA,R.Ta., [Computation of the degrees of broad-banded and impulse amplifi- cation with simple high-frequency correction) Raschet stupenei, shirokopoloonogo i impullonogo usilentia a proatoi v7sokochastot- noi korrektaiei. Moskva, Goo. ixd-vo lit-ry po voprosam aviazi I radio, 1935. 79 P. MRA 9:2) 1 (Amplifiers. Blectron-tube) LEBM)LIT, Tsevolod L*oMdovlchp.CKISTYAKDT, I.I. Potyestvennn rodaktor; SDEDLOVA, R.Ta., tekhnicbeekly radalct6r. [Radio receivers] RadiopriesizWe ustroiatva. lad.2-a parer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.lsd-vo lit-ry po voprosam avi&zi i radio, 1955. 365 P. (MLRA 8:9) (Radlo-Recelvere and reception) ftl~ CHISTUNDY. N., professor, doktor tokhnicheakikh nauk. Further =story of ultra-short waves. Radio no-5:17-18 Ibr'55. Oladlo,Short, wave) (MLRA B:6) CHISTTAXOT, I joggfovich,-professar, doktor tekhnIcheskikh nank; -,"rnSh6U6r-Po1kovnik, redaktor; SRIBRIS, N.V., tekhai- cheekly r;daktor. CHMIo reception an& work of the radio receiver; manual for persons studying radio receivers with the aid of descriptions] Radiopriem i rabota radiopriemnika; posobie dlia lsuchaiushchikh radiopriemniki po opisanilam. Isd. 3-e, dop. Moskva, Voen. izd-To MinieterstTa obor. SSM, 1956. 247 p9 Wak 9:6) (Radio-Receivers and reception) BARKAN, Vitally Pishelevich; 20ANDY. Tasiliy Kona tanti novich; CKMTYAXGV-, N.I., professor, doktor takhnicbeskikh nauk, retsenzent; ZMAUH. A.I., inzhe'ner, redaktor; PBTROVA,I.A., lzdatellskly redaktor; ZOAM, I.M., tekhatchaskly redaktor [Radio receiver apparatus] Radloprlemnye ustroistvao Moskva, "a. izd-vo obor. promyshl.. 1956. 495 p (KLRA 9:12) (Radio--leceivers and reception) CHISTYAKOT. Nikolay losafovich, doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk. professor; -- . --,"-Wv- tor; GUBIN, Me, takhnicheskiy redaktor [Use of semiconductors in eagineerino Primenente poluproyodaikov v takhnike. Rdskva, lzd-vo 'Znanie," 1957. 31 P. tyBesoiuznoe obahchostvo po rasprostrananiiu politichaskikh i nauchnykh snanii. Ser.4, noalD (KLRA 10:7) (Samiconductors) VT1 5 Vi~0 IV I K0 T 0 C-" 1~ F H Ch13tyakov, Malay losafavIch CaU Nr. None given . .........LL.~~~~ I Poluprovodniki I Ikh primenenlys (Semiconductors and ftelr Use) Noscow., TrudiezervIzdat, 195Tjj 62 p. (Novaya takbnSlr- 1 peredoyyye metody trada) Ed*,.- BerebrennIkova, L. A,; Scient1fle Ed.: Chat"rikaw, N. L; Tech. Ed.: JktwevIch,, 3, L. PURPOSE: Ow bo*1st Is Intenled for teachers and technical instructors at the schools of the labor reserve. It could be of use to the technical engueering persoomal and the quallfled wofters of IndastrIal entarprlsue COURAGE: 2be booklet describes :in a popular form the properties of sadconductors and the physical prJUselples of operation of various semiconductor devices, Including reft1flers =d nV31flers. Recent Soviet and non- Soviet achievements In-the field of semiconductor technique are mentioned, Soviet scientists: loffe, A. F., Davydow, B. L, Lashkarev', V. Ye., Kolonlyets.B. T., Preakell, Ya. L, Tbme, 1. Yejand Vul, B. M.,pare mentioned an hawlM carried out extensive InvestigaUons or semiconductor materlase 2here are 10 references, all of them Soviet, Card 113