SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DVORNIKOV, A.G - DVORNIKOVA, P.S.

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DVORNIKOV A.G. Types of mercury-dispersiom halos in the southeastern part of the Donets Basin. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.5tlllO-1112 F164. (MIM 17:2) 1. Predstavleno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym. DVOI.RINIIKCV Distribution of mercury, araenta, and antimony in the rocks of the Bokovo-Khrustal'skii region (Donets Basin). Geokhimiia no.6t695-706 Je 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Institute of Mineral Resources of the Acadewl of Sciences of U.S.S.Ri,- Simferopol. DVORNIKOV, A.I., Itand. skon. nank, dots. . aid the'work korce at an industrial Planni labor productivity enterprise. Trudy Khar' Inzh.-ekon, inst, 9:153-213 157. .(Rachi;ery Industry) (Km 11:6) I)VORMOV9 A. L I I . "Analysis of Control Methods*"- Cand Tech Scip Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School imeni Bauman, Min Higher Education USSR, Moscow, 1955. (KL, No 18, Apr 55) - SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations.0efended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16). BYKGV, B.Z.V inzh.; DVORNIKOV, A.L., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; SEMIBRATOV, M.N., ka.nd.tekIid,.-na'fik.- dotsent Methods for calculating the kinematic indices in the grinding and polishing of spherical surfaces. fTrudy] WTU no.11010-39 162. (MIRA 16:6) . (G.- r~~.W polishing) z -- DVORRIKOV.-A. Directional antenna for thiss frequency bands, Radio no.4.-22-25 Ap 16o. 1~ (Km 13: 8) (Antennas (Ilectronics)) DVCRNIKOV9 E. Determination of azimuth for the direetion of antennas. Radio no..4t2l-22- Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Radio-Antennas) r Lmen, ji no. c r"n ta e r DVORNIKOV., G, These villages did not exist before. Sell.stroi. 15 no.4:13-34 Ap 160. (KCRA 16t1) 1, Direktor sovkhoza "TeAtalyO Kunashaksit'gb rayons. Chelyabinskoy oblasti, (Chelyabinsk Province-Rural planning) I)VORNECOV, 11 Contact with life as a basis for legal work- Okhr. truda i acts. trakh- 3 no-5:53-56 My 160. (MIRA 13:12) Zav5Aw-ehchiy prav_ovyvNektorom Voesoyuznogo teentralinogo SbIle'"te, prof e0yugolf. --, . (Trade unions) (Labor laws azA legislation) DVORNIKOV I "Colledted labor laws.* Reviewed by I.Dvbrnik-kv, S45ts.trud 8 nQ43: I , 153-155 Mr -163. - '. (MIRA 16:3) (Labor laws and legislation) -.1 1 1. i MMOL-I.A., 1, DZMMUOT, VOS. -. NUVOSPAMT, T.T., red.; GOLICHZMVA, A.A,O takha.red. CTrade-union woricar's reference book) Spravochnik profaoiuznogo rabotnikao Kookva, Isd-vo VTuSPS Profizdat, 1960. 6o? p. WRA 14:2) (Trade unions-Handbooka, manuals, etc.) DVORNIKOV Ivan SIM=adah.- DZHEWMIANOV, Vasiliy,Semenovich; ~HTYLIKO, Anatoliy Alekoandrovich; NOVOSPASSKIr, V.V,, red.; S11A)RDIA, V.D., tekbn. red. [Trade uniona of the U.S.S.R.; a briof ~mndbook] Profeasionallrqe soiuzy SSSR; kratkii spravoohnik. Moskva, zd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1961, 127 p. (Bibliotecbka profsoiuznogo aitivista, no.13) (AURA -14:9) (Trade unions-Handbooks# manuals., etc.) BORYCHEV, N. I.; ZAVI YALOV, P. F.; DIW-IXLVj,- _1.S. , retsenzent; ZHELEZNOV, B.I., retsenzent; POKROVSKAYA, I.M., red.izd- va; PROZOROVSKAYAO V.L., tekhn. red.; BOLDYREVA, Z.A.0 tekhn. red. (Handbook on labor safety in coal mines] Okhrana truds, na ugoll- nykh shakhtakh; spravochnoe posobie. 12d.2., perer. i dop. Mo.- skva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 427 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Profsoyuz rabochikh ugollnoy promyshlennosti. TSentralfnyy komitet. 2. Otdel okhrany truda TSentrallnogo komiteta prof- soyuza rabochikh ugollnoy promyshlw=ati (for Borychev,Zaviyalov). (Coal mines and mining-Safety measures) DVOI~HKOV, I.S. I.", -.- New data on fellow workers' courts. Sov. profsoiuzy 20 no.2:42-44 Ja164. (MIRA 1712) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Komissii Vsesoyuznogo tsentrallnogo soveta professionaltnykh soyuzov po pravovym voprosam. L. _~ - . ALIKOV, 0. D, , doktor tolchn. nauk; DVORNIKovj--~4,-T,, inzh.; KOLqDYAZMMS N. Set insh. UrAvereal stan& for 3aboratory testing of rotax7 drins. IZVO VYBO Ucheb. say.; gore shur. 5 no.8-.100-106 .162, (MIRA 15:10) le Tcwjkjy ordeM Trudovogo Kr&Bnogo Znmeni P03.itekhnichookiy institut imeni Be Me Kirova. Rekomendovana kafedroy gornykh mashin i rudniabnogo transportA. (Boring machinery-TeBting) AL11,11OV, O.D.; ALIMOVA.. A.A.; DVORNIKOV,, L.T. Investigating hole drilling conditions with the use of nomogramu. Fiz.-tekh. probl. razrab. pol. iskop. no.'+;811-84 165. (MIRA 19: 1) 1. I.-wititut gornogo dela Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirok i Tomakiy politakhnicheakiy institut. Submitted Apri) 15, 1965. AID P T39 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub* 135 - 6/21 Author Dvorni!~~M.. Lt. Col. of the Guard Title To bring a fighter plane out from a complicated position Periodical V,est. vozd. 'flota,,,: 10,,- 34-3To- 0 1954 Abstract Special orders and detailed instructions regulate the method of bringing2out by instruments a fighter plane.from complicated positions. These instructions, however, have a-number of deficiencies. The author indicates in exapples how various instrument readings should be done, and how aircraft maneuvers should be executed. Diagrams. Institution : None Submitted : Ito date 'D Y 0 X X 011" .101 - Subject : USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 2/21 AID P - 958 Author : Dvornikov, M., Guards Lt. Col. Title : Notes of a pilot--inspector: 1. Against subjectivity and lack of coordination in the evaluation of the expertness of a pilot Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 12, 8-13, D 1954 Abstract In this article some problems of checking and evaluating the technique of aircraft piloting are considered. The author stresses objectivity, coordination and uniformity of checking. He criticises some units for lack of co- ordination. He cites examples of well-performed checking in some units, and mentions the difficulty of a good classification. Institution : None Submitted : No date _1)V R ilk KOV, I AID P - 1553 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 6/18 Author Dvornikov, M, Guards Lt-. Col. Title Training or masters of air combat and sharpshooting Periodical Vest. vozd. flota, 2, 36-41, F 1955 Abstract The author briefly describes the fundamentals of con- temporary air combat and then di 'scusses suitable training in detail.. He stresses the necessity of flying and train- ing in complicated weather conditions. Examples are given and some names are mentioned. Institution: None Submitted : No date AID P - 18n Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/1 Fub.135 - 6/18 Author % Dvornikov, M., .Ouards Lt. Cole res of Title Notes of a flight instructor. 3. Special featu training in the piloting of aircraft in overcast Periodical Vest. voz. flota, 3, 24-27, Mr 1955 Abstract The author suggests a general method of training consisting of a well-defined program. He gives some examples of the application of his method and stresses the importance of blind flying. Some names are mentioned. Dvornikov's photo. Instltutlon: None Submitted : No date DVORIIIKOV, Makar MatveyevLc~; KLITSA, B., red. 4~ [Mechanization of free floating drive;-from practices of the Makarlev Floating Station] Nekhanizut;iiia irolevogo splava; iz opyta Yakarlevskoi splavnoi kontroy. [n.p.) Kostromskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 38 p. (MIRA 18:9) - --t : - . , - I - I . DVORNIKOV, N., and PIYAWOV, N. They achieved positiveresults. Hias. ind, 23, No 4t 1952. DVOR)WXQ~ 11 &0" ITSIKA, S., radaktor; BZZPIYATOY, R., takhaichniy -- rodakicor [Planning labor productivity and labor force in machine manufacturing plants) Planuvaanta produktyvnotti pratsi I ebysellnosti robitaftiv na maBhynobudivnomu zavodi. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo tekhn.lit-ry UMs 1957. 62 P- (nu 10:9) (Labor productivity) (Machinery industry) //M Wko_l~~j USSR/Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. Melons M-5 Abs Jour Ref 2hur - Biol-p No 1: 1958j, No 1615 Author P. kov x Inst Not Given Title The Early Tirasipollskiy,, a New Cucumber Variety Orig Pub Tr. Mold. ovoshche-kartof. orosit. opyt. st. Kishinev, Gosizdat Moldaviip 1956: 225-230 Abstract The new variety was obtained through hybridization of one of the species of Chinese cucumbers with the variety Nerosiurjye. Pa-rt of the hybrids selected were repeatedly polliuaUd with the pollea of the Neshchinskiy variety with subsequent selec- tion having free-re-pollination. The Early 2Lraspollskiy has a high crop yeild and ripens earlier (6-14days) as compared with the Nezhinskiy variety. lt:.Is. stLitablo.)for summer and post-harvest sowing after winter wheat.,:for peas af~ar green peas. and others. The variety is allocated to the rayons of the Central and Southern parts of Moldavia. Card 1/1 DVORNIXOVj P. F. For increased viability of forest stock. Les. khoz. 5p No 8, 1952. 1. DVORNIKOV, P. P. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Spindle Tree 7. USS every means to raise the level of spindle tree Cultivation, Les khoz., 5, No 12, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Acdessions, Libraxy of Congress, April', -1953, Uncl.. TIKHOMIROV, Boris Nikolayevich; KOROPACHUISM, Igor, Yurlyevich; FAIALEYEV, Eduard Nikolayevich;- red,; SMLAYEVA, A.S.) red. izd-va; LOBANKCVA, R.Ye.p tekhn, red, (Larch forests of Siberia and the Far East) i Dallnego Votstoka. Moskva,, Goslesbumizdat.. (Siberia-Larch) Listvennichnye lesa Sibiri. 1961. 163 p. (14IRA 14:12) DVORNIKOVI S. ', . Ventilated keramzit-conerete roof panels. Ma stroi.Ros. 6 no.212l F t65. (YJRA 19r1) 1. Direktor proizvodstvemogo ob"yedineniya "Stroitell" Glaynogo upravleniya po stroitellstv-u v Moskovskom ekonomi- cheskom rayone Ministerstva stroitel'stva RSFSR. DTORNIKOV, S.L., inzhener. - 1xperience in producing wire-reinforced concrete floor beams. . Stroieprome 35 no96:30-31 Je 157- (MIRL 10-.10) (Reinforced concrete) (Floors. Concrete) DTORMKOT, S.L., insh. - - Plant production of rods for wire-reinforced concrete. Stroi.prom. 35 no.9:42-44 8 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Zhukoveldr--Prestressed, concrete) DVORITIKOV, S.L.,Inzh. Efficiency of using multi-hollovi floorings. 4:40-42 Ap '58. Moors, Concrete) Strot.prom. 36 no. (MIRA 11:4) DVORNIKOV, V., ma7or We are increasing the mileage between overhauling operations. Voen. vest. 41 no.7:58-59 Jl 161. O-IIRA 15:1) (Tanks (Military science)) BRUSENTSEV, F.A.; DVORYANKIN L, !V-~~ Method of least squares Ih the structural analysis of crystals. Zhur-.strukt.khim. 4 no.3:1+65-481 My-Ja 163, (MIRA 16:6) 1. InBtitut noorganicheakoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Crystallography) (Lattice theory) DVORNMOT, VJL . -. 'I Is It neoessaz7 to moisten the fibers'Ini linen manufacturing?- Taket. prom. 19 no,9:64-66 3 159, (KIM 12:22) Mnou) DVORHIKOV, T.H., inxh. Efficient utilization of raw materials in flax processing enterprises. Tekst. prom. 20 no. 11:70-71 N 16o. (MIU 13912/1 (Flax) 1RORNTK1t)Vp VA, Make wader uBe of potentials in the prj'-w.-7 processing of flax and hemp. Tekst. prc--n. 24 zio.8814-19 Ag 164. (Y-TRA 1?810) 1. Sta.rehiy inzh. Glavnogo uprayleniya po snabzhenlyu It- abytu ayriya takstilincy promyehlennos .'b" pri Sovate narod-riogo khozyays,,va RSFSR. DVOPJIIKOVo V-M- Efficient utilization of fibers obtained from the scutchers, Tekst.prom. 25 no,1:27-28 Ja 165o (MIRA 18:4) 1, Starshiy inzh. Rostglavtekstillanabsbytsyriye. DVORNIKGV~ V.H.., inzh. Problems.in the eleotrification of the Kazakhstan Railroad. Zhel, dor,, transp, 43 no* 7:18-21 J1 161, (~LM 14:7) 1. Naohallnik ol;azhby elektrifikataii i energeticheskogo khozyaystva Kazakhakoy doragi. (Kazakbstan-Railroads '~~leetrification) DVORHIKOV, V.S. - - -- _. Automatic machines for packing and boxing ball bearings. Stan. i instr. 28 no.l2tl9-21 D 157. (KIRA 10:12) (Ball bearing) (Packing for shipment) S/12 61/000/008/002/006 D041YD113 AUTHOR: Dvornikov, V.S. TITLE: Pneumatic suction systems for machining the surface of various work pieces by means of steel shot PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrumentf no. 8, 1961, 7-12 TEXT: Since it is impossible to remove scale, corrosion etc. from the inner Sur_-aces of forgings and Stampings of relatively small diameter, using a broad steel-shot jet produced by rotary shot blasting installations, pneu- matic Suction sytems are used for this purpose. The suction system must have small dimensionsq a simple design, and a short suction nozzle in which the shot is moved at not more than 0.1 M/sec. The basic factors affecting the speed of the shot ejected from the working nozzle, the amount of shot ejected per unit of timev and the rational air consumption, are the follow ingi the vacuum in the suction chamber, air pressure, the diameter, length and shape of the workirg nozzleg and the diameter of the air nozzle. The experimental data obtained by TsITM indicate that the air consumption in- creases with increasing diameter of the air nozzle and increasing pressure in the system, while the increase in the air consumption at constant Card 1/3 S/121/61/000/008/002/006 Pneumatic suction systemsese Db4l/"Dll'3 pressure is directly proportional to the increase of the air nozzlets cross- section. The -author compared two new shot blasting installationsi (1) with one working nozzle, and (2) with two working nozzles (Fig. 7) placed at an angle of 300 to each other. Cut steel spring wires of the RK (PK) brand 1.6, 0.8 and 0.6 mm in diameter were used as shot. The shot was heated to 8200C and hardened in water. The peripheral speed of the machined surface was 2 to 2.5 m/min. The following conclusions were drawnt (1) The two-nozzle system works with a 2.5-3 times smaller consumption of power and compressed air and a 2-2-5 times higher efficiency than conventional shot blasting in- stallations with one working nozzle. (2) Air consumption can be reduced by using a nozzle 3-5 mm in diameter instead of a 6-7 mm nozzle of the present systems. (3) The angular arrangement of the nozzles in two planes consider- ably increases the shot's effectiveness. There are 8 figures, 1 table and I Soviet reference. Card 2/3 AFANAS'YZV, G.D.; APARASIM, L.M.; WIIKOV, B.P.,__KOPTEY HIKHAtLOV, DYCR-VIKOY-,--Y-S,-; N.A.; HONICH, Y.K.; FATCRSKAYA, 1C.A.: Prinimall uchastlye: DISTANOTA, A.Y.; YELISMWA, 0-.P.-, vARMUN,IA.S.; YUNAKOYSXATA, Yu.Y.; USTIYHV, Ye.K., daktor geolvmin. nauk, otv. red.; NMNOTA, G.F., red. izd-va; BYKO- TA. Y.Y., takhn. red. [Prinaiples of the geological mapping of intrusive and extrugive formations as exemplified by petrographic studies in Ka2akhstan, Tranabsikalis, the Northern,Caucasue, and Maritime Provircel Printsipy geologicheakego kartirovaniin intruzivr-ykh i effaziv-. n7kh formataii no primere peirografichaskikh issledovanii Se- vernago Kavkazv, Kazakhatana. ZabsiksVia i Primorlis. Moskva. Gos.nsuohno-tekhn, izd-vo lit-ry po,gebl.i ckhrane nedr, 1960. 341 p. (MMA 14:5) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologil radnykh nestorozWenly, petrografii, mineralogjA i-geokhimii. 2. Sotradnik Institute geolo- gicheskikh nauk AN Kaz. ~ft (for konlo'O. 3. Sotnidnik Vseaoyuzno- go geologicheakogo instituto ( for Mikhaylov) 40 Sotrudniki Maskovsk'ogo gosudaratvennogo universiteta (for Yunkavskayar-Dista- nova) (Rocks, Igneous) DVORNIKOV., T.S. Step-by step toothed accumulating conveyer for transporting straight shafts. Stan.i instr. 32 no.7rlO-13 JI 161. (MIRA 14:6) (conveying machinery) DVORNIKOV, V.S. Pneumatic auction system for peening surfaces of various objecto with steel shot. Stan.i insAr. 32 no.8:7-12 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) (Shot peening) DVOWIIKOV, V.S. Vertical rack-type step-by-step conveyer. StanA instr. 32 no.10:19-20 0 161. (KRA 14:9) (Conveying machinery) L 44414-66 Dn (d)IFSS-21EW (m)/W(j)& ACC NR: AP6024902 SOURCE CODE: UR/0317/66/000/007/0054/0061 AUTHOR-.- Dvornikov, Yu., (Colonel,Corps of Engineers*); Kudashev, G._ (LieutenantCoTo-n-el, Corps oT Engineers, Candidate of Technical Sciences) ORG: none TITLE: Preservation and storage of communication equipmen SOURCE: Tekhnika i vooruzheniye, no. 7, 1966, 54-61 TOPIC TAGS: communication equipment, equipment preservation, equipment storage, silica gel ABSTRACT: Methods of protecting communication equipment by means of silica gel against high relative humidity are recommerided. The equipment is stored with the silica gel under a sealed cover made of organic film of low penetrability. Calculations and experiments have demonstrated that in themoderate climate of central USSR covers made of a 0. 15-mm thick polyethylen?filmlfreserves equip- ment for about three years if it is covered with 1 to 1. 2 kg of silica-gel for each C.,d 1/2 L U414-66 ,CC NRI AP6024902 1 M2 of the cover surface. It is recommended that the polyethylene film of the cover should be 0. 15-0. 2 mm thick. All the apertures and slots of automobile and armored transport bodies are plastered with a water resistant material 1!~and 1. 0- 1. 5 kg of silica gel for each 1 m2 of the sealed surface is placed inside the body. This method is used for communication equipment inside the automobiles. The j'X automobiles themselves should be kept in unheated sheds. Tank gauze, tanhILue," and polyethylene tape are used as sealing materials. The relative humidity is - - checked by the color of the silica gel inside the body which turns rose when the n humidity reaches about 551/6. In general, the permissIble humidity for any method of preservation should not exceed 550/6. When this limit is exceeded the moist silica gel has to be replaced. Orig. art. has: 4 figures. [DW] SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: none/ 2/2 T 1. ~~] 0 UP_ KODZHAKULIYEV, d.K.; DVORNIKOVA LH. Effect of %hal 'p 'it I xaio*te-productv cn the enzymic activity of intestines in heaf*:'O'd in patholog7o zarav. Turk. 8 no.2tl2-15 F*64~ (MIU 17 24) 1. Tz kafedry ospitalluoY terapii ( 2ar. - dotsent G.K. r lhofthakullyevi Turimenskogo goondarstvarifidko maditainskogo instituta.. DVOMJIWVA, I.V.; STARTSEV, G.P#; OW4VANOVA, M.N. geamwing the concentration of atoms in a d.c. arc from the self-reversal of spectrum lines. Fiz.9bor. no.4:61-64 '58. .(MIRA 12:5) 1. Gosudaretvennyy ordens, Lenina opticheakiy institut imeni, S.I.Vavilova. (Electric are) (spectrum, Atomic) AUTHORS: Dvornikova, I.V. TITIE: Determination of AG Arc Discharges dugovogo, razryada and Magibina, I.M. .3ov/51-4-4-1/24 the Degree of von-uniformity in DC and kOpredeleniye stepeni neodaorodnosti postoyannogo i peremennogo toka) PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1958, Vol IV, Nr 4 pp 421 - 429 (USSR3. ABSTRACT: The present paper describes experimental investigation of non-uniformity in spatial distribution of excited and normal atoms and ions in are discharges. The investigation is based on the theory of emission by a non-uniform source given by Cowan and Dieke (Ref 5) and on new experimental data of distri- bution of temperature of neutral atoms across an are discharge (Refs 3,.4). The non-uniformity is determined from the depth of dips of self-reversed multiplet lines. The AC and DC arcs were burning at atmospheric pressure. Non-uniformity was determined for neutral atoms of chromium and manganese and ions of calcium and strontium. To measure the dip in self-reversal lines, a rabry-Pero.t.etalon was used together with spectro- graphs of high dispersive power. The optical apparatus used to study DC arcs is shown in Figure 4, while~..that used for AC a�cBis shown in Figure 5. In both figures light from arc 1 Gardl/4 was directed by a lens 2 onto a Fabry-Perot etalon 3. A Sov/51-4-4-1/24 Determinatiop of the Degree of non-uniformity in DO and AC Arc Discharges focusing lens 4 projected a sharp image,of interference rings onto a spectrograph slit 5. To study DO arcs, an auto- collimating spectrograph with a diffraction grating (600 lines/ mm) 6 and a Diane mirror 8 w re used (Figure 4). Dispersion of the spect-rograph 6 was 4 r/mm in the second order. In the apparatus for study of AC arcs (Figure 5) a triple-prism glass spectograph G-50 was used (see Ref ?)., In the visible region silvered mirrors-with a coefficient reflection of 90% were used in-the Febry-Perot etalon; in the ultra-violet region, aluminized mirrors with 83~* relfectivity were used. -Separation between the etalon plates vqas caried from 2 to 5 mm. The DO arc discharge was produced between a copper anode and a niokel-chromium alloy or calcium cathode,, The AC arc was produced between spectrally pure carbon electrodes. The multiplets of Ca II, Sr II, Or I and Mn I are listed in Table 1. ffigure 6 shows photographs Of self-.-eversed lines of green and violet triplets of cbromium. By way of example, Table 2 shows the results of determination of the degree of non- uniformity in the Oe discharges, n (as defined iR Ref 5) from the data-for lines Ca II at 3968.5 and 3933.'7 A. Table 3 Card2/4 Sov/51-4-4-1/24 Determination of the Degree of non-uniformity in DC and' AG Are bischarges gives the results of calculation of n based on the green triplet of chromium. All results are summarized in Table 4. The following conclusions are made: 1) AC and DC arc dis- charges exhibit only a small degree of non-uniformity (n = 1-5 for neutral atoms of chromium and manganese); 2) Variation of the, are current and concentration of atoms in the are produces some change in the degree of non-uniform- itYi 3) For ions the are discharges are found to be more uniform than for neutral atoms (e.g. n = 1.3 for Ca II); ions are distributed in the central portion of the are dis- charge where temperature varies only slightly. The authors thank V.K. Prokoflyev for valuable advice and S.A. Orlova for her help in 6his work. Card 3/4 sov/51-4-4-1/24 netermination. of.the Degree of non-uniformity in DO and AC Are Discharges There are 6 figures, 4 tables and 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet, 3 German, 1 Dutch and I in Bnglish. ASSOCIATIOV: GosudarstveWy opticheskiy institut im. S.Lvavilov (State optical Institute imeni S.I. Vavilov) Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optic"sy- SUBMITTED: May 61 1957 Card 4/4 1. Electric arcs-Physidal propertien AUTHOR- Dvornikova, I. V. SOV/48-22-6-io/28 TrILE: TU'Di iAe'n"ce of the Full Intensity of Spectral Lines on the Absolute Concentration of Atoms in the Aro Discharge (Zaviaimoat' polnoy intenainoati spektrallnykh liniy ot absolyutnoy kontsentmtsii atom v v augov= razryade) PERIODICAL: Izveatiya Akaaemii nauk SSSR, Seriya fiziche3kaya, 1955, Vol. 22, Nr 6, pp. 677-680 (USSR) ABSTRACT: According to what the authoress says, the said dependence with respeot to arc-, "rk- and other apecial light sources used in spectral analysis has not been sufficiently well investigated be- cause for the construction ot the oorresponding growth ourves reliable methods are as yet not available for the purpose of determining the concentration of atoms within the discharge area. The attempt is therefore made by the present paper to detelmine the concentration of atoms in the inter-electrode domain from the reabsorption of the spectral lines. The authoress here refers to the theory developed by Cowan and Dieke (Kovan and Card 113 Dike) (Ref 2), according to which the contours of the reabsorbed The Dependence of the Full Intensity of Spectral Lines SOV/4e-22-6-10/28 on the Absolute Concentration of Atoms in the Aro Discharge line can be determined for wW p (parameter of absorption in the tiouroe) and n (parameter of the inhomogensity of the source). It is further taken into consideration that with an increase of the atom concentration of an elment in the light source the reab- norption of the speotrea lines of this element increases as "ll; there follows a broadening and self-reversal of these lines. When using the mathematical expression of the theory by Cowin and Dicke the ratios between the width of the speotml line and the I.-value as well an between the p-parameter and the dip of the self-reversal line can be determined. It is further pointed out that in the USSR special experiments were carried out in order to check the above mentioned method of determining absolute atom uoncentrations from the reabsorption of speotral lines also by the "oratch" method (metod krJukov) developed by Rozhaestyenskiy. Results were - found to agree. (This wax mentioned at the X. congress on spectroscopy). Purthermore, a device for determining atom oon- centration in described, which consists of the fonowing parts: Card 213 Sources,, lens, interferometer, objective, speotrograph, and The Dependence of the Full Intensity of Spectral Lines BOV/48-22-6-IO/ 28 on the Absolute Concentration of Atoms in the Aro Discharge additional lens. From the diagrams given it may be aeon that the wiath of the lines increases in accordance with the increase of the p-value. Similar statements were made also by 1. X. Nagibina (Ref 5) in an earlier paper. There are 4 figures and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet. 1. Spectroscopy-Effectiveness 2. Spectrographic analysis --Equipment Card 313 ABRAMOVA, T.G.; BOBOKp B.D.; DVORNIKOVA, L.L.; ROMIOVA, V.P.; FILENKO, R.A. - - . -- I-_-- . ~- I Natural conditions and some problems of the development of agriculture in the central part of the Karelian Isthmus Vest.LGU 17 no.6:109-120 '62. iMIRA 15:4) (Karelian Isthmus-Agriculture) DVORNIKOVA, L.L. Soils of southwestern Vologda Province as exemplified by the land use on one of the collective farms in Ustyuzhna, District* Vest*LGU no.12:135-347 161, - (MERA 14:6) (Vologda Province-Soils) DVORNIKOVA, L.L. - The fourteenth session dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Vest. LGU 13 no.6:150-151 158, (MM 11:5) (Geography) DVOWTIKOVA, L. L. Characteristics of arable lands In the nortimestern part of Vologda Province. Vast. IOU 14 no.24:142-153 '59. (MIRA 12:12) (Vologda Province-Soils) DVORNIXOVA, L.L. Soil zoning of the western part of Vologda Province. Vest. WU 17 no.l2t89-94 162. (V4ogda Province-Soils) (MIRA 15:7) DVORNIKOVA,L,,L. Soil cover and soil regionalization In Vologda Province, Nauch, dokl, vys, shkoly; biol. nauk no.W80-185 164. (MIRA 17t12) 1. Rekomendovana Nauohno-isaledovateliskim geograficheakim institut9pi- Leningradekogo gosudarstvennogo ui,iversiteta ims A.A. Zhdancrva. L IC6 55-63 . ."T-D-S-A 7~7-,'A7-j- M~Q ~'CESL-ONI ~R: AF 3001215 1154 AUTHOR: Aebrozhiy, M. N.; Dvornikova, L. M. ~ l '77-7: Thermal decomposi totravalent cf~ tion f smarium and r Lim rkydroxidt~s Znurnal neorgan-icheskoy khlali, v. 8, no. samzr,-am, cerium, tetravalent cer,-um --vdrox-.le ,3, lasgocia*-ion products '~"'nermLl "ecomposition cur-ies for samarl~lr; an-- f-, :- -~--rav--'ent :erium Ine --ompositi:)n ~~f --nq V n! -13, JI, ASSOCL&-ION: Saratovskiy gosudarstver=y*y u-raversitet im. N. Chern7*shevskogo ISaralov-State UrIversity) SUEMITTED: 2 5-AU9+62 DATE ACQD: 01ju.163 ENCL; 00 Card 1141 ------------------------------------------- -- ------------------------- -- L Q, 7 2) 2 - -,) 7 (.1 , I Ir. UYE"'! 1~f i, 02050 ACC NRt tlag( SOURCE CODE. UR/66~i/W6667601[BD68fX68~ AUTHOP: Dvornikova., L. 1-1. TITLE: Thermographic study of hydroxides of certain rare earth elements SOURCE: Rof zh. Mim, Part I, Abs. IB483 REF SOURCE: Tr. molodykh uchanykh. Saratovsk. un-t. Vyp. khim. Saratov, 19659 TOPIC TAGS1 praseik-miuVoompound, nt2dymiumvImpoundp thermographic analy3is.j hydroxide ABSTRACT: The thermographic characteristics of the decomposition of Pr and Nd hydrox ides are given. The composition of the products of thermal dissociation has been re- fined by studying the systems rare earth hydroxides - water - NaCl by the third-oom- ponent method. It was found that under ordinary temperature conditions freshly ob- tained Pr and Nd hydroxides have the respective compositions Pr(OH)3'H201, Nd(OH) -H The detachment of water with the formati-on of Pr(OH) Nd(OH)3 takes P3 ace 02; 2 at 100*. Authors' summary. (Translation of abstract SUB CODE: 07 Card I fx*.FOZIII-yt N.M.; INORNIKOVA, L.R.; IAZAREVA, L.S. Europium and gadolinium hydroxides and prcduct,-, cf tli-.4ir thermal decomposition. Zhur.neorg.khim. 3-1 no.li86-89 IT& 166. (MIPA 19.-l) 1. Saratovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Vauchno-insiedova- tellskAy institut khimii, kafedra neorganicheakoy khimii. Subra" tted February 1, 1964. xw�MMw_4xwxw~_ IF W _~q 0 4 610 o o o 0 ~ 0 a 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 _-, - - - - 4 1 1 It it it it 11 11 Is 1) ti 'I As H 11 Od h Is It It A A, It 91 IS jo Is 4 1? Ismail Mil don'till' I 1 11 L J C,j ~ ~ - i'm up it It k 1 41-1 f It. %_ ffi A- A__IL_j Aj (Notit 1-00 00 ir Of The Idt, of C"Jis"tuatis in bun Miswis. D. Feld- 1' mid b" S mikovit BaU expd Dv P 0 all. . . . . . . . o , Van . 5, -- Gfyk~fwtl increwses in or hib"TI&Jing marmots while it dtTTm" in the liver and muscle durinj hibertislikin. TbriAelkatideov- Ill 41 Irlit Ol the hesut musicks at the mine thur is ran-Adcruibly A tMn durW t1w summer wW. S. A. Karldst 09 Of 00 00 sit Is- so I -.-IL- ACT ALLIJPGICAL LIUSFAT4,011 CLASSIFICITICk U a 4-11-4) It'; r$ OF I( K It it it a 1:11 "1 Aft I I I _A1_ 0-3 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O:f 0 0 f 0 0 0 0-4.0 * 0 * 0 0000 0 0 a 0 Wo a 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :_00 -00 -00 -00 woo =00 coo 0 --goo f _00 =00 Mof rite 6; 60 3hills alto uu ms is gr Now At UJI v u 1 00, A! The theaucal mopomm d do brWim, 1). L, Rid- 1114" awl pie(him. J. (Urairwi A Is. IN to um in Fuslish. ~0-31 OW).-the ctimsiDq4toophotie and the adruomm w- phcpphtmk- add content of the brain of a hibernating 06 mainiAl. frouts in s#Jrj, is hishei thin that of The mum- tittd Control. 'M acid content is greatly regluced when the brain 4 rrtnovvd Inan the tkvsp tated anhual's see AMR IWO IWOld Wt, 110d that 0( the CUUM416 still 1vou"Ut 00 -31- lowr than the hibentates. The lactic " content i* hig1wr In tht contrals. Sibtrian nmmots wtm usrd. of GutrA 00 'J: COO 00 go o see of j 109 t:o -os too too U a T .0 "j,", 7 1 -1 0 a tr it OF 41 SK a OR it K U It it 9 M93 4 4 go I 1 1 04 0 a I IF 14 5 a a 3 11 9 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 04 I I I 1 11 it it m m it to if xit a n so a AV A A9 J1 M U X 0 4 V is 0 is 41 Q Q. ItSI v 1, go It. Data the glyeftu coutest is the tiamn of hibermt- p it- tlycoan ClUbtelat. is reduced in the liver wid muscles 04, IKring Itiernatim, mW Is relftd In the luap end the tar- Iliac inuwk. ipussibly the glycogen accumulatko cresto 0,0 .,.r,, favurable conditions for the htut end lung activity upun of waking. 8. Gutou Coe zoo 00 M goo zoo too ,0,6 A I L a.1TALLOCKA1. LMOIATLAIV CILASOVICAUGh UZ be Ike It _�ros- Ail u is IV po 61 9 a it It it it 01 0 0 0 0 0 Sn 0' 0 0 0 000 im, 'etc : : : 0 004 0 of 00 0 0 a 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 11 104 f I nt J1 DUUMUISM111111141411 AA b,j A. I A_j_7Aj, _14 4. 1 J_A of ri_8 1. I_ k, 4%0 at~ t.510i Z01 11A The Isolation In the crystalline State and "me pCia"Tueff of Cmuts. Witly hillytautiolal and Winir CUIAC. transphosphoryla". 1t% bepu. is complete lit 5-10 Ltya ill the coW, *bell the 0. 11-D- litivillLivA. ;is),; R. U. lieslyar. bipirramitim reaching vUip-c; the milit 41,t-ly At'i't. Not, S.N.R. 11, 311-40NO)- is centirifugel just WOne Oak tAet tOlAct arul the Ittistluc; Jr.,' MU~4- I'l Olk" aull It-Io ,( vrayli,h 11111"I at W is stoml in SJJJAII vvit. of (Nll,~,Sk). wAn. WAS of Mt V%111. 41111 il' %A110 (Olt -111 Olin.. 54111MICII ()ill. and theoriginAl *0 Crillril"ge(l. I'lle WON. freAttyl oith iN)I,)*S0. (43.2 win. Is kept 10 S lit%, it W W Comphric Man. ill cubic vito tall.) at"I r.q'I'lly filtirml xiv%- lit 21 hirs. 2 set- of forlyn. which is w1,1, by crultifujing -Auj let %LWd wvffjl .00 Ins. at 20' when the hipyriiiiii1al lonn crystallisrs In the pure stAte. The Wier cAtalym the reArtion Arginint A* 0 00 phosphate + +;ufrno,%inOr- zoo tripht"I'liste in slyrior buffer At )it so.i. The pmjuct s of cmitAins 2701-.W11) trAn-j,ho4,h,wyL&w imits per ruic. The ellityllic 6 ilmetivated by 11) nuo. At `W Anu on its diAlyliS AgAitl%t diStd. WAtC1` till iflACtiVC plit. (WIM. while 'fialysil against 03-1.01,; KCI Icaili it) partiAl Alenat"r.3- 10 0 09 tion; dialysis apinq. does not deluture the goo pirtutuct. and 0.0115 At arlinitze st.~biti~ it to it) usin- ~t W'. The isocirc. point is pit 3-5. The equil. comt. of ego the above miction sptcru at pit 9.1 is 41, t pit 4.1 !A).); to :42, At pit 9.10.01 M NIX incrcA~ it to 12. O.Ot M CA Itt'll. 0.01 11' Stu M. The cubic m5tals have i*mlcc. Point it -041 pit 5.9 (ppin. tAkes plAce only tin wartning in the acetate 909 InstBiochemistry iM A.N. Bakh, buffer, in contrast to the other forin I AM the mAteriAl hAs J. no imnsphosphotyLLSO! 2VtiVitY in the abijvt systent. 1,111 i woo AS USSR wo-d gains it on addri. of UAI M NIX or 0.005 It Mn. which ~:o o vanishes after :1 crybrus. *wvtral anAlysis of both forru I bo 0 shows 0.20707~ 'Mu unit tracti of SIX and Si. C.. 11. K. -1 SLA mtT6LLUf1fKAL UlFkAftal: CL&WFICA71COO a Z_. -:. __7 i0 Z., lit : _' 00 I w ONO 5 a 13 2 OF it kW n I I. t U 13 A' ty 0 1P COOK all its Itatt ;i 0 o * o 0!o o o o * o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4,0 'e~**00000100460400006000ooostoeieoooooooooGooo 0 0 V F~ ~,-, -el K. I , - , i~ 4 .1. c VZM' V.P.;DVORNIKOVA. P.D.:ANIU. LAI Spec trophot oust ric' studies on protein solutions in various pR of medium. Doklady Akad nauk SSSR 86 no. 6:1167-1170 21 Oct 1952. (CIKL 23:3) 1* Presented by Academician A. V. Palladin 19 Augast 1952. 2. In- stitute of Biochemistry, AcaA of Sciences Ukrainian SSR. DVORNIKOVAY D. irisialllne myogen A and D from the muscles of hogs and their lleparufloii by frActional crystallization. iP. D.:&ornikova'Onst. Biochem., Acad. Sci. Ukr.S.S.R., Meil ~ Ukiiitn_- Biokljim. Zhar. 25, 167-7(gin Russian. 17D-2)(I9h3),-TllC fre5hly obtained mu"Wics, cililled alld ground, Were extd. with cooled wnter (mixing occasionally), for 40-60 min.; the strained ext. was kept for 10-15 days at' 3-5*; (NI-14)tSO, was added to 0.4-0.0 of satti. I tile product filtered, and dissolved In eold water and ncutrulfted with UN KOII to pit 0.4-41.6 for inyogeii A and 53-5.8 for 0, , and filtered. Phosphate buffer (0.2,V) bast t* be added-4 (for filtration) wid (NtQtSO, soln. was added to the filtrate i tociouditiess. 03,~fuls appeared gf ter 5-:10 days (at 3-0'); when seeded, after 5-24 firs. The crystals of A, in the form of a bipyramid in u. bexaptial system (like those of th-c rabbit) required a conen. f about '200f of protein: rnyojen B crystd, train a more dil. 00111. (0- 0 ) in Iong, thin Plates, The A torm had a high Al a] ctivity, -D (recrystd, 6 times) showed none. In I lrte3ls, B behaved as a tropt a d slnglc~ component; A show a a dni. (smaller) peak after: 00 min., Indicating nonhomogeneity. The mot. wt. of A (osmotic) was about 149,000. Theisoclec. points of A and B! * werepHO,2-0,5. The mixed, crude fractions mitained aldo-1 lase, phosphoglucomiltase, dehydrogenast of rt-glyccro-~ ' phosphate, adenosinetriphosphate-,c~reatinofemse, and, up- parently other enzymes. The B myogen had none of these. 4 1 . - , . --- - -- - . . - - _: . . I . I ---- -- - . ~--t ~ ~ ~. - - - - , - ". -". ---- - ! . - I I I - ~: I _i. ~ ; 1j" 17 .11', " P , R 'P., DYCRNIKOVA, P.D.; OULIYO M.P.; POPADYUK, O.Ya. Phosphofmctoidness from the mucles of rabbits Lwith swimary in InglishJ. Ukr*biokhlm.zhur~ 29 no.1:42-53 157. (MIRA 10:5) 1e Institut biokhimil Akedemit nauk Ukrainelkoi RSR, Kiiv. (PHMPHMWfOKINASB) (MUSOLI) GULTY, M.&; DVORNIZOU, F.D,; FWADTUX, TaTa. Increasing the aldolaso activity of zypgan A by various purified and crystalline proteins [vith anwry in Inglieb]. Ukrobiokhimo shur. 29 no.2:152-165 '57; (MA 10:7) 1. Institut bioMuli Aitademit nauk UkrainekcV SSR, Kiyev. (ADOLAU) (KYOUN)