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STIKSA, J.; DAUMO 8,; NIKODYMOVA, L. Influence of metaproter-enol on respiratory insufficiency and the distribution of air and blood In obstruction diseases of 'the airways. Cas. lek. CeBk. 105 no.2:46-51 14 Ja 166. :1. Vyzkumny ustav experimentalni terapie, interni katedriL Ustavu pro doskolovani lekaru, Praha (reditel prof. dr. 1). Smahel, DrSo.). (Praha-Kre, Budejovicka 800); JANOTA, BOUDIK, F.; Tochnicks, spoluprace: MACHANOVA,, A.; PIACIIIA, B.; DOUBRAVOVA, V. Diffusion capacity of the lung in patients with uremia. Ce.s. lek. Oask. 104 no.47:1285-22S'O 26 N 165. 1. Vyzku@my ustav experli@entalni terapie v Praze (reditel prof. dr. 0. Smahel, DrSc.) a II. interni klinika fakulty vseobeeneho I-akarstvi Karlovy University v Praze (prednosta prof. dr. F. Herles). Submitted April. 1965. DAUM, S,j., KNODYMOVA, L.; STIJKSA, J.; VOKAC, Z.; VAVROVA, V.; HLOUSKOVA, Z.; Technicka spoluprace: MACMNOVA, A.; FLACHA, Be; UBBANOVAI.A. Diffusion capacity of the lungs and its components in interatitial pulmonary fibrosis in adolescents. Case lek. Ceske 104 no.49/50: 1366-3.371 10 D 065. 1. Vyzku=y ustav experimentalni terapis v Praze (reditel Prof. dr. 0. Smahel, DrSc.) a Ustav vyzkumu, vyvoje ditete v Praze (reditel Prof. dr. J. Houstek, DrSc.). CZEC03LOVAKIA UDC 616.152.264-01 - 074 STINSA, J.;_R&UkLhL; pLACHA, B.; Research Institute for 13xperim- ental Therapy, and Chair for Internal Diseases,, Institute for Postgraduate Medical Training (Vyzkumny Ustav Experimentalni To- rapie a Interni Natedra Ustavu pro Doskolovani Lekaru), Prague,. Director (Reditel) Dr 0. SMIAHEL. "Examination in Hypereapnia." Prague, Casopis Lokaru -cesIgeh, Vol 105, No 26, 24 Jun 66, pp 699 - 701 -_ Abstract Juthors' English summary modifieL7: Values of partial pressure of CO2 in arterial blood calculated on the basis of the manomet?i were compared to those obtained by calculation on the basis of the titration method, and to those obtained by interpolation using the method of Astrup and Siggaard-Andersen. The manometric riethod and the interpolation method agree with each other much better than with the titration method. Advantages of using the Astrup and Siggaard- Andersen method are described. 2 Figures, 12 Western references.. (Manuscript recived Doe 65). 1/1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA uDc 616.2b.-oo8-47-07:616.24-008.1~-073-'173 Research Institute of Experimental Therapy (vYzkumnY 'Ustav Experimentalni Terapie)v Prague, Director (Reditel) Prof Dr 0. SITAHEL* "Investigation of Respiration in the Diagnosis of Dyspnea." vol 1 o5,, Praguep Casopis Lekaru Cesmeh No 35, 2 Sep 669 PP 943 - 94t'- Abstract'juthor's English sur1majy modified 17: The examination of respl-ratiOn in the diagnosis of dyspnea musi be total so that the causes of dyspnea can be established. The eXamination re- sults do not always agree with the subjective feeling. A satis- factory guide for the diagnosis of respiratory disorders is sim- examination of' blood gases* These methods should ple spirometrie in health centers 0 6 Figuresq 2 Tablesp be available to Physicians ceived Mar 66). 9 Westernp 1 Czech reference. (manuscript re A _Lk 2311 1 j i ;3V 1 iI I v A d a -ills, P4 9 , A " -,I It m:s ffle '.,' J- Iwo ;So J 3 1 Uill 14 "1 A '1411, W.. I! ;v4'4;: SHIIA111t a I go; Id 1%4 ha'..Pfl DI4 1. 10, a :IP 0 . .0 M 1;1 -..41 p',&P-131H. Palo V- I - T 1,k3 R v All 41; .4 2 01, a ..I.M."I od, i hu I 2.4 z. IMP 0 .,tIj 4 0. flho AAA o 00 05484 SOV/141-2-2-9/22 AUTHORS.- Bespalov, V.I. and TITLE: Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in a Helical Line with Small '1nhomo&neiti6s:- PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchabnykh savedeniy, Radiofizika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr. 2, pp 213 - 222 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Two models of a helical line are considered. First, the helix isapproximated by a helically-conductive cylinder (Figure 1). The cylinder has a radius b and its conductivity forms an angle (W/2 - c) with the axis of the cylinder. The @---r,@position of a point on the surface of a cylinder Is described by co-ordinates 4 and R which are determined as follows. It Is assumed that the cylinder is wound from a strip having awIdth 710 = a cos n , where a = 2wb tg n , s being the pitch of the helix. The turns of the strip are closely adjacent to each other but do not overlap. The co-ordinate is measured along the strip,whIle I is measured tran versely across the strip (Figure 1). In the absence,of Cardl/7 inhomogeneities, a wave propagates in the direction z 05484 SOV/141-2-2-9/22' Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in a Helical Line with Small Inhomogeneities which produces the following surface currents on the conducting cylinder.: i(t. n) - IQq Oto If a section of the line 0,lnd ' is the length of the helix. Secondly, the irregularities are Card5/7 uniformly distributed along the line. It is now possible 05484 SOV/141-2-2-9/22 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in a Helical Line with Small Inhomogeneiti6s to determine the average square value of For this purpose, the correlation function of the irregularities In taken to be In the form of Zqs (2.1). On the basis of Eqs (1.10) and(I.11), it is shown that the average square values of tho reflection coefficients for the first model are given by Zqs (2*2) and (2.@J)ujn the case of the second model, the average square o the reflection coefficient is given by Eq (2elk), when the turns are displaced axially and by Eq (2*5) when the thickness of the conductors is irregular; a in Eq (2*5) denotes the radius of a conductor. Graphs of Eqs (2*2) and (2*3) are given in Figures 3 and 4. The functions represented by Zqs (2.4) and (2.5) are illustrated in Figures 5 and 6* The effect of the inhomogeneities on the reflection coefficient was also investigated experimentally. The results are illustrated in Figure 7, 8 and 9. Card6/7 0548h SOV/141-2-2--9/22 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in a Helical Line with Small Inhomogeneities The authors express their gratitude to A.V. Gaponov for his interest in this work and for reading the manuscript. Ther%Yt figures and 11 references, of which 8 are Soviet, 2 German and I English. ASSOCIATION; Issledovatellskiy radiofizicheskiy instItut pri Gor1kovskom, universitate (Radiophysics Research Institute of Gor'kiy University) SUBMITTED: Novnmber 17, 1958 Card 7/7 35' 5/056/62/043/003/053/063 B104/B102 AIJ iORS: Daume, B.--Ya- Freydmanj G. 1. TI LE: Doppler effect in the reflection of an electromagnetic wave @@RIL from a ma6netization wave in a ferrite Pi;R ODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziXi, v. 43, no. 3(9),*1902, 1102-1104 TEXT: The reflection of electromagnetic waves from magnetizing waves,was studied.in a coaxial cable'filled with hM-1 (AM-1) ferrite (Fig. 1). Susceptibilit of the ferrite was varied spatially and with time f(Z-V t)@ by means of spiral conductors wound on-the coaxial cable. 0 r . 9 The' velocity v 0 of the magnetization waves was 10 cm/sec, the frequ@ncy of the incident wavea was 3200 Mops, the frequency maximum'of the reflected 1 waves was at about 3400 Mcps. The coefficient of power reflection was about 10-4. When the intensity of the constant magnetic field along the coaxial'cable is 25-40 oe, electromagnetic waves are not reflected if the Card 1/2 S/05 62/043/003/053/063 Doppler effect in the refiection of..., B104YB102 ifield strength of the magnetization waves is less than 200 oe. There are 13 figures. ASSOCIATION: Radiofizicheskiy institut Gor1kovskogo gosudarstvenn ogo universiteta (Radiophysical Institute of the Gorlkiy State University) SUBMITT D: June 2, 1962 4 1 1 Fig. I., Section across the c9axi al I cable. V -77,-. Legend: (1) Coaxial cable, (2) ferrite, (3) dielectric, (4 spiral' (5) dielectric, (6@ metal sheath. Card 2/2 DAUME, 36TAL. G. I. j FRMMAN. ---------- Doppler effect in the reflection of an slectromVistic wave by a field mpetization wave in a ferrate. Zhur.,eeksp. i toor. As. 43 no.3:1102-3204 162* (KORA 15:10) 11 ReA iofisicheakiy institut Gorikovskogo gasudarstvannogo universitsta. (Doppler effect) (Electromapeftic waves) (Ferrates) ;J IJf' ACCESSIIOR-4k, W0060311. f-PI-1606' ferrite (with ~it-~4idlect-tfc~--co:nst-,an't-bitiii~-it 16 and 20) with inne -1r-a-a-d outer diameters of 8 and 16 am eaclosed the Inner conductor. The formation and propagation of shock waves were investigated first with two patterns of permanent ferrite magnetization; It)ngitudinal field only and a field having both longitudinal and azimuthal components. Then, the name investigation was carried out with n-3nmagnet!,.ed fer- _7 C U RUM: wa;ve-.,jfroq-tU-WWs---WtWii@_ umder@ VRTJLoU8-:CPh;4I.t. ori*,a' Snati,tation in 'the case longitudinal-'field: -.th .4 C -vilves -Vore- e:,,, h6 k- f6'u'nd@t rat a u 1--t-: f rou_ evolution of simple wavesL'-Thua@_.the in towa d put pulse would tend r increasing the rise rate at its front, and flatten the trailtag edge as it propagates. -.wL'thit-&,.th6 waveguLde until (after a time lapse Iof about 200 usec) a shock-wive elus'Mi a@w The amplitude depandenoe-of the velocity of tha.-aho'ek wave was. -Mdasure&,4nd:@plotted 'for differi at longitudinal codponents'@@t the constant fields ta the case of a permanently magnetized farrtte filling having the arimuthal lietd compoaant combined with the longitudinal, disruptione developed under certain conditions at the front as well a* at the trailing edge A@, tard RA _-AFIT4 _4 t 15710w-65 ACCES nO ...... ------ and wi-thin- a--ce,r*t-.ittt~-t~iiiii~"-7~iiit-e-.-,r,,,%,@ t-.-4*(t-ar---t began:- 0-- vhich@-the -jump$- diminish. The. phenom h ot ascribed to evolution of enon#: owever, was n - a simple wave; the discontin-uIities- appeared at the very entrance to, certsin~vlaluds--of-the,-current in the axial conductor the waveguide- at7, . , of @ the waveguide@:,dua to-ah'.1treversible change of.magnetisation caused by incre&si-ng -amp-1- t-t u d es-'o-f--*P t M-u-aves-@- -L The experiments wLth-:tio*n--*-,: magnetized ferrite confivined the-earlier results obtained by Ostrov- skiy (Zhurnai tekniche.skoy ftztkL, v. 33, 1963, 1080) who assumed that changes in the mejan azimuthal magnetization airs caused by non- coherent rotation. After a certain time interval, a steepening of the wave front 3ets in, due to dissipation. The finsuing shock wave is structurally similsir to a stationary shock wavit. The shock wave fro-it structure Is diacussed at length under varf,3us experimental ,conditions and with refe-rance-to-earlIer-works on the probtem. OrIg" airt hass: 9 figuras.:@ ASSOCTATIOH:-- Radiof tzicheskiy'-@ ins titut."Corokovskogo. gosudarstvaim -'ofR (Xnstitut di'@physics,, GorlkiLftxte Universit C rd. J@-FRWIMW MY. MMMSMUU@ oir& L 53 84-66 LW(l~/tr(;/EPF(n)~-2/M(m)/EPA(v)-2 IJP(c) 'AT ACC Mr, AP5027285 SOURCE CODE I M/0207@@/000/005/M32/0135 L4 4 o G@', qy, -@L; AUTHORS: -Daumov *60 -sk); Dudnik ovosibirok); Zhukov# Yuo.(Novoulbix ovi YUS 80 (N M, Fe QT@@birsk); :,5kionov9.M, 1, (Novosibrro T iORG: none TITIZ: Distribution of potential along are of vorte.x'type plasm ger2rator 'imakhaniki i.t khnichook flzlkl, no. 5# 196 #,132-135 1 priklednoy SOUIRM. Zhurna a OY -5 plasma jetp ur an flow pressure distribution,plasma generator# TOPIC TAGS:. t bul plasma are ABSTRACT: The:voltagem;current chadcter'i6tics.@of a plasma are of variable length "all were investigated experim6ntallj'undeir stAle-arc operation conditions. The arc was vortex-stabilized'. arid'. the 1. flov-turbulent, A'special flow chamber was iadded to the generator-to control*.the are.pressure:Andependently of the are length r-a". Both the.eathode-and the anode were.made of vabar-cooled copper, and the _(U-I) curves with the are length as the working gas was air Voltage current parameter ehowed-that U.,decreaaes with decreasing arc length and that.for each ilength there Is. a minimum in U at sone value r In the vicinity of 100 ampa* Card 1/2 ". .15! ", ?@ -@-N @,;Mff P.@ -1: -, ""I @ @ -, . .. ., . . . 2 1 v @ il - , rr L-F,2 Mo i t @', Z .AVROV, F.ra.t BuLwaYff, 3-ye.; DAumDy- B.G.; KFAYW, JP-1- Us and 013L prospects for the southeastern edge of the Caspian Depressim irest,AN Kazaidi.BSR 16 no*20-10 v l6o. (MM 13:6)' (Caspian Depression-Petrolauft-4eolog7) (Caspian Depression-Gas, jktural--Gooloa) -"Z LAMANSKAS, G.A. flaumenakas, H-1; YURY.AVICHYUS, R.Yu. [Jureviclus, R.]; DAUNORAV 1 CIENE j-a-. -v.-LDaunora vie I --nc , J.]; SHIMIUAVICHUTE., G.S. FollutIon of the lower Neman by wante wat-irs from the pulp and papor industry. Trudy AN Lit.SSR. Ser. B no.3;12)-134 165. (MIRA 19-2) 1. Inotiltut khim!i i khImIch-@rOkoy teklino'ogli AN Litovskoy SS-R. I@ubrdtted February 18, 1965. NRa AP6015483 AUTHOR:,Daunov, M. I.- (3 ORG: Institute of Physics, Dagestan Branch.- AN SSSR, Makhachkala (Institut fizild Dagestanskogo filiala AN SSSR) TITLE: The employment of the Nernst-Ettingghausen therinomMetic effects an an indicator of the scattering mechanism Y SOURCE: Fizika tyerdogo tela, v. 8, no. 6, 1966. 1574-1576 TOPIC TAGS-. thermomapetto effect, scattering mechanism, Nernst Ettingshousen effoot ABSTRACT: The author investigates the possibility of employing the N-E thermomagnetic effects in the region of natural conductivity as an indicatoi of the scattering mechanism. ForL mulas due to B. M. Askerov (Izd. AN Azerb. SSR, 1963) and 1. M. Tsidillkovskly (Flzmatgiz; 1960) are employed for the analysis of the longitudinal ,=a(H)-a(0 and the transverse. - -EV k dY evaluates the 7R7). N-E effecta. The author, from measurements of R, a, L art value of b (the ratio of electron mobility to hole mobility) in HgTe: b = 5 - 15. With a rise in L 45959-66 -AC'C NRs-' -AP6015483 temperature from 100K, b first grows, then, passing through a peak, starts to diminish; moreover, when 6, r' _5 0 even with low temperatures in impure specimens of HgTe, ac- cording to data from the literature, r < 0. 5. The shift to a decrease in b with the temperature in specimens of higher purity is observed already at lower temperatures. A similar nature of b =f(T) agrees with the dominant carrier scattering at low T on'ionized impurities, with me- dium T on acoustic phonons, and with high T on optic phonons. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 040et65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 004 hs L,4526 6 EWT(I /T ijp(c) Al ACC NRs InklUU1.0404 HOURCE-CODY-.--IMJOlBr/66/008-/005-/1577-/1581- AUTHOR: Dounov. M9 L @-P. q r7 ORG: Institute of Physics, Dagestan Branch, AN SSSR, Makhachkals (Institut Miki Dagestanskogo filials AN SSSR) TITLE: The Influence of mixed conductivity on the temperature behavior of kinetic coefficients In semiconductors SOURCE; Mike tverdogo tale, v. @, no. 5, 1966, 1577-158i TOPIC TAGS: mixed conductivity, temperature dependence, kinetic coefficient, semiconducto conductivity, Nernst effect, Ettingshausen effect, electric conductivity coefficient ABSTRACT: The author Investigates the influence of mixed conductivity on the temperature behavior of kinetic coefficients in somiconductorsP It is shown that for a real case In semi- conductors, when the ratio of the electron mobility to the hole mobility is greater than unity, in a p-type semiconductor the mixed conductivity determines the extrems of the kinetic coef- ficients and signs of dimensionless fields of the longitudinal and transverse Nernst-Ettings- hausen effects. In an n-type semiconductor, the Influence of mixed conductivity to less sub- stantial and it may determine in some particular cases only the extremum of the dimensionless field of the longitudinal Nernst-Ettingshousen effect. it Is noted In conclusion that the analysis .;q!4_j 2 Lt_.45@60-66 ACC NRt AP6015484 0 performed makes it possible to perform a true and direct p.-ocessing of results. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 9 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 20/ . SUBM DATE: 050ct65/ ORIG ItEFt 009/ OTH REF:. 0 * 03 1 I DAVIDOVSKIYP L,Ya.1 DAURANOV, I.G, .. Serum proteins In experimental allergic carditis. 'Vop.med. kbim, 11 no*5:46-48 S-0 165, (MIRA lgtl) 1. Kazakhakiy nauchno-lasledovatel'skly institut okhrany materinstva i detstva, Alma-Ata. Submitted April 16, 1964. VORONIN, V,S,, gornyy inzh,; KORSHUNOV, A.A., gornyy inzh.; DAURENBEK V A'.K., gornyy inzh.j NAUFffZBAYEV, V.A., gozmyy inzh. 9 '1-", -1- Testing and introduction of the use of gunite supports in soft rock at the Tekeli Mine. Gor.zhur. no.1:41-43 Ja 165. (MIRA 111:3) 1. Vessoywnyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut tsvetnov metallurgii (for Voroning Korolmnov). 2. Tekeliyskiy kombinat (for Daurenbekov,, Hauryzbayev). DAUROVA. A.T ,inzh. (Moskva); KARTSHV, V.L,, inzh. (Moskva) A two-stage long-range protection system using X#,#nsistors for 110 to 220 kv. power transmission lines. Elektrichestvo no.2t7348 F 163. OaRA 1615) (Electric protection) (Electric power distribution) (Electric lines--Overhead) DAUROTAy F.K. localization of protective inhibition in elements of the ecoditioned reflex aroo Trady Thstev7senervdeiate Ser.ftzloL 71;148-15,4 162o (MIRA 16t2) (CONDITIM HERMSE) FUMMOV., A.A. (4m,-Ata); DAUTOVA, L.I. (Almao.-Ata); AYTKHOZHIN2 E.S. -(Alm&-Ata) Mature of rheotrqAc reccvery. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. n&uk. Met. i gor. d-.-lo n .10AP143 Ja-F. 163. OLTRA 16:3) (Zinc-Brittleness) (Matals., Effect of temperat@re on) 1-7 m 11-,-,-.-@ DAUROVA, T. T. Anesthesiolop.7 Dissertation: "Local Anesthesia of the Pelvic-Hip Joint and Its Area According to A. V. Vis"evskiy.11 Cand Med Sci, Acad Med Sel U373R, 7 Apr 54. (Vochernyaya Moskva,Moseow, 26 1.4-qr 54) SO: SUM 213, 20 Ser 1954 DAUROU,,T.T., kandidat maditainskikh nauk local anesthesia of the hip joint region by A.Mishnevskii's method* Ortope, ravmv I protes. I? no.2:17-20 Xr-Ap 156. (KL-U 9 112) 1. Is 1-go khtrurgichookogo otdolouiya (zav. - prof. N.I.Krakovskiy) Institute khirurgii imi A.V.Vishnevokogo Akedemil malitsinskikh nauk SSSR (dir. - choen-korrespondent AXN SSSR prof, A.A.Vishnevskiy) (ANNSTEMBIAO MIA14 5 in hip surg.,,(Rue)) (AMBSTHNSIA, MI)IONAL, In hip-surg. (Rum)) (HIP, surger"Y, anseth.,, local & regional (Rus)) 9 D&UROu, T.T. Alloplasty of the miaphogm. Akep. khIr. 3 no.6:7-11 4-D '58. (Ian 12:1) 1. LIP Instituta kh:L*mrgii Imeni A.V. Vishnevskogo (dlir. - daystvitellnyy chlen AMR SM prgf,, A*A. Vlshmws@iy) ANN SM. (INOPHL(AS, -stenos4 surg.. alloplasty (%a)) 4 DAUWIA T T.; MAISYUK,, We Pathoanatomical changes in a nevly-forming esophageal. wall following replacement of a defoot with polyvinyl alcohol proothesis. Eksper. khir, 4 no*6137-42 S-D 1591- (MPA 14: 6) I* Iz Institute, khIrurgii imeni A.V.Viahnevokogo (dir. - deyotvitoiInyy oblen AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Viabnevskiy) MN SSSR. (ESOPUGUS-SURGEIRY) DAWIOVA. T.T.; XARVOYIDI, P.G. lksymatic funotion of the Small intentias follwifing gastreOtOZY. IoLb. delo 5 no-5113-16 3-0 159. (ICMA 12tl2) 1. In kliniobeekoy laboratorli (say. Ye.A. lbrushobova) Instituta khirurgil Imeni A.T. Vishnevokogo ANN SSSR, Moskva. (rMSTIMIS) (STOMACH--MGXRY) VISHNEVSKIYq A.A.; -DNUROVAs T.T. Alloplaoty of the tunica musoularis of the eoophaguo after reoection of a diverticulum. Ekoper. khir. 3 no. 5:3-6 160. (HIRA 14W, (F,SOPHAGUS-;-SURGERY) DAUROVA, T.T. Use of polymiers in esophageal m=gM, Grud.1-Jiir. 3 no.6:100-105 11-D 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz Instituta khirurgii imeni A.V, Violmovelcogo AWT SSSR. Adres avtoral Moskva., Be Serpukhovska-ya, d.Z7;1 korp,5 Institut khirurgii @bneni Vishnevskogo. (E30PHAGUS-4URGERY) (POLYIWIS) @ X, DAUROVA, T.T.; RUDEMAN, A.I.; YEVSTIGNMVA, T.P. Recanaliz-ation and X-ray therapy in inoperable cancer of the esophagus. Xhirurgiia no.3:%w79 162. (MIRA 150) 1, Iz 3-60 kh1rurgicheekogo otdeleniya (zav. - prof. G.D,, Vilyavin) Institute, khirurgii imeni A,Va Vishnevskogo (dir. - deystviteilinyy cheln AMV SSSR prof. A.A. Rsbnevskiy) AM SSSR i*Gosudarstvennogo riaucbno-iosledovatellskogo rentgeno-radio- logi6heskogo instituta (dir. - prof. I.G. Lagunova) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (IMOPHAGUS-GAEGER) (X RAYS-THMUTUTIC USE) I' , @,- .", - - .. . I - - . - 14AYSYUK,A.P. . (Hoskya) _p@AMA, Tissue reaction to the implantation of different polymerse Eksper. khiro i arieoto 8 no-308-62 Itr6-JeO63 (MIRA 17:1) VISHNEVSKIY, A.A.p prof.1 DAUROVA, T.T., kand.mad,,nauk Recanalizatiou of the esophagus as a pal]J.ative operation in inoperable esopbageal cancere'Dirurgiia '19 no-12347-53 D 163. (MIRA lgsl@r 1. Iz Inatituta khirurgii imeni A.Mishnovskogo (direktor deystvitel'W chlen AMN SSSR prof* A.A,,V!Ishnovskiy) AMN MR. DAUROVA, T.T.; GRAFSKAYAp N.D. Gla@vrotraperltoniel shiulating pprineal hernla Vop.@06k,"-, :nna.14'1345 .165, 14 RA, 19 i 6) @ lz - In kkdi!ivjribhiarcd& O-itdqilifil@i'(zair. pr of ' lh6tituti lidd Vihhft@v- AMI SSSR 91:l (dh . deyst*itell rq7 chlen.= rof. A.A.Vishnevskiy),, p VILYAVTN* G.D.; SARKISOVs D*S.j_DAUROVAO_2Z.,- Hetastasis of ovarian ciliospithelial cyst to ile pancreas; one observation. Vop. onk, n nool2t88-89 165. (MIFLA 19:1) le Iz Inatituta khirurgii imeni Vishnevskogo AM SSSR (dir. - deyotviteltnyy chlen AM SSSR pror. A.A. Vishnevskiy). SOV/137-58-8-U03 Translation from: Ref erativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 8, p 53 (USSR) AUTHORS: Volkova, L., Dausheva, M. TITLE: Cementation of Certain Metals from Their Carbonates by a Sodium Ama:lgam (Tsementatsiya nekotorykh metallov iz ikh karbonatov amallgamoy natriya) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchn. stud. o-va. Kazakhsk. un-t, 1957, Nr 7, pp 14-16 ABSTRACT; Qualitative experiments were made in the displacement of a number of metals from their carbonates by an Na amalgam (A). The experiments were run as follows: 5 cc 15o Na A was shaken in a separating funnel for 5 min with suspensions of 0.5 milli- equivalents of carbonates of various metals in 5 cc of distilled water. The A was then separated from the solution. The solu- tion was examined for content of the corresponding cation. The A was washed wil.)i water and treated successively by HCI and a solution of mercurous nitrate, the metal going into the A being separated out of solution. In terms of their ratio to the Na A, the metal carbonates may be divided into 3 groups; viz., Card I/Z a) carbonates the metals of which undergo complete SOV/137-58-8-16613 Cementation of Certain Metals from Their Caxbonates (cont.) cementation with formation of A, these being the carbonates of Ag, Cu, Pb, and Zn: b) carbonates the metals of which undergo partial cementation, these being the carbonates of Ni, Go, and Mn, and c) ca;-bonates the metals of which do"not undergo cementAtion, these being the carbonates of Mg, Ba, Sr, and Ca. G.S. 1. Metals--Separation 2. Sodium alloys--Chemical reactions 3. Metal carbonates--Chemical reactions Card 2/2 SONGINA9 O.A.; DAUiHKVA,, M.R.; KHODASXVICH, S.A. ------------- Amperometria titration of manganese vith persiangante in the presence of pyrophoophate. Zhur.analekbim. 17 no.8&9(6-M N 162. (NIRA 1502) 1. S.M.Kirov Kazakh Status Universityp Alma-J,tae (HuWanese-AWyniv) (Condu-,temotric analysis) SONGINA, O.A.; DAUSI Electrochemical reduction of sparingly solublet mercury compounds. Elektro'khimiia 1 no.l2tl464-1468 D 065. (MIRA 19SI) 1. Kazakhokiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni S.M,Kirova, Submitted M&rch 13, 1964. DAlUSHVIL12 A. P. DAUSHVILI,, A. P. --f-InduatriiLl Methods of the Construction of Mountain Railroad Tunnels in look Formations,"Vissertations For Degrees In Science and k-ngineering Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions)(29) Tbilisi Inst of Engineert; of Railroad Transport imeni V. 1. Imnin, Tbilisi, 1954 SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No 29, 16 July 1955 * For the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences DIUSHVILI, As Over-all mechanisation of construction of mountain railroad tunnels through rock and finishing with large reinforced concrete blocks. Soob.AX Grux.SU 16 no.8:627-632 155., (MLRA 9:5) 1. Thilimakly institut Inshensrov mhelsonodoroshnogo transport& imeni V.I. Lenina. Predetayleno doyetvitellnym chlenom Akademii K.S. Zavriyevym. (Tunnels) DAURSKIY., A.N. Using a refrigerating froon unit with immediate evaporation batteries at an icing machine. Biul. tekh.-ekon. inform. Gos. nauab.-isel. inst. nauch. i tekb. inform. 17 no.4:55-57 Ap 164. (MIRA 17-6) DA'USIMISp votoj_gyd A plea for complex wasms for.the control of zoonooss. 64ir. apsaugi 7 noJ(70.122-25 Mr 162.' (ZOONOSZB prev & control) P4411, awpf@ wrjI 61rids oft j,*4 Ifa a III I.of lile ilb!"Ll .'quirvi In thc 1:. IN: 14,AJU.0 III (it !I;tti 'ituff fvrj@Ilff Hungarian TechnI.cal AbIcit. 4jefillijiliDO of @rlw' ' 1 ' , kri 0!,' - '.I Ili d Me A CAiAlk! elP0 .41W.d US fell IlIl k CIS- 1 p4fji Vol. 5 No. 2 11) lite pf., t'( I'll) V'VA j?'llp ("it m;'-t '.v 1453 'it [,vq- -11 M ttuj f t4m- fc-. k-g i-6, 1-alm" lit 'ii@A Lt- -c umd-it "A; the productum c' ix-ci I by C@tltlllt;Olti jm'cc@@-; 't'd 1--ld O"t. rAf U, Oc Yield U! puij f J@ to )WIxi-ccat. f.to,ire uf @_-tru przx'r,@, I-, 1cvv143pttt4 t"Itidly p_-- W-live CII-C (r) thcj Ill. IV 11"I"MVICA I il:v W-CIM it- cany'it'41 it 4.1 I t "IT I KOSTS A.N.; VINOGIZADOVA., Ye..V.;, DAUTO Kh.; TERENTIM, A.P. Alkaloids and alkaloidlike, structures. Part 5: Functional derivativer in the pyridylethylindole, series. Zhurob.khim. 32 no.6;2050-2u-56 je 162. (MIM 15:6) 1. Modkavskiy gosudarstvermyy universitat im. H.V.1omonosova, (Indole) (Alkaloids) VINOGRADOVA, Ye.V.1t.DAUT, Kh.; KOSTf A.N,; TERENTIYEVO A.?. Synthesis on the basis of vinylpyridine. Part /+t Synthesis of pyridylethy.Undoles. Zhur.ob-khim. 32 no.5tl550-1556 IV t62. (KLRA 150) (Indole) DAUTIN-9 A. To 1230. ToinUmooonl7p I rasvitWo obahcheatTsimoy sobatTennosti kolkhosav v ssh@ L... .1954. 16se 21sas (Lo:mlnp, 'Go@. ordona UaIna 144 in. A* A. Zhdanova. In-t poi7sheniya knalifikstail p"podavatol*y wrkalzma-loninizaa). 100 okz. Be to. SOt Knishasys Letopis, Tole 1, 1955 1192 --NOIL-W, modem rist""S MMURS, I.Nowcemny dMk PISMOWWr. PrMMY.I WMkInniy. No. 3. 1961, OP, 103-106, 0 The binding agrnt4, umd in modern pigment printing are qnIhe- tic MISIM. MoAtty ItOlrWoderma"I Mklucta dit phentil. urra, or m,*- _ 101111110 With formikkil-laytte. th# cmukatency bring thickened b-e Ut emuttlots of orlignic lb%uor in water@ Vitt print Is flied by extkWait the fOrk to the action of a temperature ca In thAt Out Perilturo the emublon components eyspvrate, while mmPments of %Ynth*Uc fftin, Introduced In &tM* of Initial condero&tIon, underilo Complete condenatioll. producing is film binding " plamvnt Ov, AMOY With the (obtia. in many cans no further treatment Is ne- VeSSM7. pigment printift also makes use in recent practice of water retistant cation-active substatim, chemically related to Velon. Theic Allatlcds dccua*Ou IA highlee 1411MI'MUIM whilo their steartnt, PASts remain on tlbre@ binding the pigment with thr tabric. DAUTFR, - 1.,%; GARDA, C. "Pignents srd Lacquers", P. 277, Vol. 7, No. 10, CetoL,-r 1954, Katowice, Poland) SO: Monthly List of 3ast Puropean Nceessions LC, Vol. 4, 11o. 3, I-larch 1955, Uncl. PAUTI, M. "Importance of the selection of the beat tobacco seedUngs' Per Bujqesine Soclaliste. Tlk", Albania. Vol. 13, no. 1. Jan 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (ERAI),, LC,, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59,, Unclas DAUTOVt A. 0. Does - Diseases Comprehensive method of fighting aginst mould diseases affecting bees. Pchelovodstvo No. 2, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Acces.sions, Library of Congress, 1 1951? Uncl. DAUTOV, A.G. starohiy nauchWy sotradnik. Raisimg lambs in unbeated buildiW. Yeterinartia 33 no.12: 61-63.D 156. (WM 9s 12) L. Kavanskly Mauchno-loolodovatellskly voterharnyy Institute (Lambs) 31630 S/207/61/000/006/t)05/t25 AO01/A1O1 AUTHORS- Dautov, G.Yu., Zhukov". M.F;, Smolyakov, V.Ya. (Novosibirsk) TITLE: Investigation of the operation of plasmatron with air stabilization of are PERIODICAL: Zhur7ial prikladnoy mekhaniki I tekhnicheskoy fiziki, no. 6, 1961, 29 - 35 TEXT: The present investigation deals with studying the steadiness of are burning in plasmatrons at the given characteristics of the power source and exter- nal circuit. The-method employed Is investigation of volt-ampere characteristics, of are burning. 'The principle 'of this method is described and theoretically ana- lyzed. As a result of this analysis a differential equation of the second order with respect to I, which designates the magnitude of small disturbance of current' 15 of the are, is derived. The roots r, and r2 of the characteristical equation for 1, bdIng the solution of the differential equation, must be negative in order that I should tend to zero. The necessary conditions for this look &a follows; L + (R - V ) CR* > 0; R* + (R - (18), where L is Inductance, C is capaciUc>e',QR is resistance, R# is differential are Card 1/2 3/207/62/000/001/001/018 B1 11 BW ",'JTIIOI,: Dautov, G. Yu. (Novosibirsk) TITLF; One-dimensional steady motion of a plasma in a channel with external magnetic transverse field and resistance PERIODICAL: Zburnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnioheekoy fizikil no. 1, 1962, 5-11 VAT: The one-dimensional steady motion of a rionviecous non-heat-conducting plp.3taa is examined for small magnetic Reynolds numbers. The plasma motion is described by du 9 dP puA = pouo& PU . _L_ -V dB U dx vP dAa P PU P t' - dz W7.+ a @,is the density, u is the velocity, and P is the plasma pressure, A is the area of the rectangular channel cross section, j is the current density, a Card(,'76) .0M 3/207/6'2/000/001/001/018 One-dimensional steady motion... B113/Bl(14@ is obtained from (1,1), (1*5)9 and P - Rl@ T. If the expression's,,foria, dE/dxtRI are introduced, and the equations are solved according to the derivative of pressure and temperature, one obtains dP/dx - f(x,T,P,k), dT/dx (xqT,Pqk)-(2.2). The initial conditions are given by P and T at x-O. The incrementsiNP and.AT #'when x a is changed by.6xq are calculated by the Runge-Kutta formulast APS (z, + 2zj + 2;2 + AT. (k, + 2k, + 2k3 + kj) (2.3) where Card 3/6 3/207/62/000/001/001/018 One-dimensional steady m4tion... BI 13/Bid4' S, = AX/ (X.. T. P-0 fr), Ax/(@. + -LAx, T, + -L kj, P. + T k, - Ax(p T. P., k), kj_Ax9(x.++A_-, T.+-Lklv P.++zt, k') X3 = AXI (x. + -L' As, T. + + ks, P..+ -L zj, k) (2-4) z4 =,&xl(x. + Az, T. + k&,'P. + zo, A) Ira AXIF (z, + + Ax, T. + 2- k2, P.+ -L zb k) k& Axg (x. + Ax,, T. + ks, P. + %3, k) holds. The values of P and T in the point x a + 6x are calculated according to P8+1 , P8 + 82 a0 T9+1 0 Ta + a To An example is presented, showing how t'o solve equations of Pe one-dimensional moiion of a plasma consisting of ntutral Ce atomep Ce ionsp and electrons. The motion of partly ionized cesium pairs in alobannel of constant cross section is con- sidered. The system of equations (2.2) thenassumee the formt Card 4/6 8/207/6@/000/001/001/018 One-dimensional steady motion#.* B113/Bl,04 dr (Pu.L - 1) B 4- (POOM - PL) F (3-5) WXF (paue)l (DM + JVZ-)---p;i;JV - PD dp e@B - F (pau*IV + PD) dX (pouo)' (DM + JVL) - pouaN - PD (3.6) where N (1.5RT + M) G + 1.5R "R D. p (I+ot+TG), G p64R 2.5T + 11600Yj -P T2 (I + a); M (1.5RT + (D) PDUQR it+ a L = - + P k7 -P (D 9.6@ - iouvj =!-(P+A) P4 'p PY X x - holds, R Is the gas constant for neutral cesium pairaq a is-the degree of Card 5/6 B/207/62/000/001/001/018 One-dimeneional steady motion... B113/BIO4 ionization, VI is the potential of single ionization in electron voltal. e Is the electron charge,, and m is the atomic weight. M. F. Zhukov is thanked for advice. There are 6 figures and 6 rererences' 4 Soviet and 2 non-Sovic!t.Thb';2 refeimaes to English-language publioations-read as follows; Feuringer J. L. Optimum power generation from a moving plasma. Fluid- Mebht@nicsp 19609 vol-79 p. 2. A* Sherman. Calculation of Electri- cal,Conduclj;ivity of Ionized Gases. ARS Journal, 1960, vol- 30, N6. SUBMITTEDt. Dedember 25, ig6i Card 6/6 355,62 5/207/62/000/002/005/015 D237/1)302 A1UTHORS: Dautovj G. Yu. and Zhukov, M. P. (Novosibirsk) TITLE: Some results of an investigation of the properties of a water-utabilized are PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki _J tekhnicheskoy,.fiziki, no. 2, 1962, 32-36 T"I'M The work begins with an introductory paragraph on plasma- trons with a water-stabilized arc, and their drawbacks such as Vae short duration of their performance, disintegration of electrodes and necessity for the external resistance consuming a significant part of the input are discussed. To avoid the above-mentioned diffi- culties, the authors have designed a plasmatron with a radial mig-, rietic field, and its description and performance constitutes the main part of the paper. Approximate formulas are given for.deter- mining induced magnetic flux 1, radial component of field inten- H in the region of the arc, velocity of arc, V re surround- r H Card 112 Some results of ... S/207/62/000/002/005/015 D237/D302 ing medium, density p of the medium, and velocity V of the mediun in the region of the arc. Results of experiments are presented graphically and it is shown that loss of mass from the electrodeo is lower by a factor of 10 and that with currents above 500 - 0600. amp. the loss of mass from the cathode begins to diminish while loss of mass from the anode diminishes, but is less influenced by the increase in current, than that from the cathode. The du--ation of continuous performance was about 1 hour, as compared with 10 see for'the standard plasmatron and its efficiency was found to be 30 - 40ep. The authors mention the possibility of increasing the efficiency, and constructing the plasmatron without the external ballast resistance.' Thereare 6 figures and 3 Soviet-bloc referen.- ces, SUB1,1IT"TED: December 10, 1961 Card 2/2 L J -L 3-40@45- `.UITO, C Z jqM/AT .7" -'VR/02G7/65/00Q/OOZ/Q ir kj 'jFp@-- IN Ll TITM'i S-- "t a9z@:kAtibas.- h",:tf, .4q a Ct rt C@,:d -J khahu, eik&' fi' ki -`@;l A% Al'adnW" "n@ 4 fm Z, 'TOPIG TAGP@',v-1@1611at-ii 10-6tr-Me--i- dtld-@t I @-iildctrlc P1 a Irma elt-e-EIT-C- -ar4a-,-- M -&ROjL a e"olda wimber, plasmatron 164-zo;n, I -I"s-1 (Ov, 41- analytt es m 0-0 one is a di GO 01.J tal studi fd Par of the ch@Lracterlstl-s of a stabilized are In. a *Lasma arc@@hamber of Me t,7 _2. pe ah-m in Fig. I D f Zh7e Enclosura. The machardsm 77R-796ting is discussed 'Ath the sectioned cathode deipletid im F%r. 1. Are aw-rent in somis detaill trnawrecordpd 11-two:-ose ,illogrt@W-jjm4loate-that the,strikirig of a copstant.- c a I th -RAv*-n4:4*q1 -; I W-imA- 1: out thit b t f-, U6 o sh thit b i jj ow vg@@ Ong U ilriea ecr -@-u-t - wd:bvjmt: ana, tha mAnium -mra It a c Ing A dblensional w(Alysis Is then@ mids."Of :the,-arc ckm?acterlstics for the most Oind 9 OISA ......... VI f7r. .".i 0. r,aoo*tfi@ -a, small. wgivitic Royndlds Mat 3 wd -7- & Tu% @16-ilth6i@ f 611:6-f lt ha _4 _po 1 A@ C9 4o@cuv OtAire iat-ulwAir -rate#-. -Tz pait@,Woi-: he rol-_ -ed"in Am' irse magnotic f iold. a. ansvi g.-Lo jet; th i for@a-frjo. atmoopherja didrdht-Volthgo characteristifo. 77 IR enJ g5u ou. 41 4"; OKETTO 4 pm r47 "'s --@Afi N.A r@, I DAUTOV, G. Tu.j DUDIITKOV, TuoS.1 SAZONOVp N,I, Inveatigating plaomtron with an intereletrode insert. Tzr. SO &I SSSR no* 10956-62 965 (MIRA 19il) le Thatitut, teoretioheskoy i prikladno;r mekhaniki Sibirskogo otdalaniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk* Suhaitted January 9p 1965* I., - .. - 0- ACC NR, AP7002078 5MCH COM UH/0030/66/000/012/0010/001 AUTHORSt Zhukov, M, It (Doctor of technical sciences) 1',,Dautort -Go Yu. (Candidate of technical sciences) ORG: Institute of Theoretical and Applied. Nechanicet Siberian Branch Oi the AMdO%r of Sciences SSSR (Institut teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy wkhanikit Bibirskogo otdeleni,ya Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLEt Low temperature Sam discharge plasm generators SOURCE. AN SSSR. Veatniks no. 12j 19669 10-12 TOPIC TAM plasm, tesperature,distribution, plasm a-rat plasuatron ABSTRAM The design and operation abaracteristics of a gue discharge plasm arc are deacribed. As shown in Figure 19 ,7 TJ rig* 1. the are chamber consists of cooled eleatrodes M and (2) with internal diamietere Card 1 /9 ACC NRi AP7002078 d1 and d2 '(3 is the arc struck between them). The gas entere the ring chambers (4) .and (@)) tangentially, through s.Lots C, and C2. The mean gas temperature at the chamber exit varies from 1000--70=t with Peak temperatures of 20 OOOK on the arc jet axis. Mean temperature versus arc current curves are given to show the operation characteristics of the plasmatron. It is shown that a shunting insert between the two eloctrodes increases sle ps, temperature considerably for at givm are current by reducing gross are pulsations. The state-of-the-wo for high jmwor pla@trca devices is discussed briefly*. Orige arts h"s 2 figures. SUB CM73t 20/ SUBM DMI was MUTH, I.V., aspimnt Stresses In a flat, wedge under the action of kcal 11stributed loads (applying to metal-cutting tools). Izv. vys. ticheb. zav.; imshinostr. no.61l88-190 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy unlversitet. ACCESSION NIts Ap4o42541 S/0140/64/000/004/006VO066: AUTHOR: _2autovj-t1 (Kazan); hiratove Lo He (Kazan) TITLE:' Asymp@oticlrepresentation of solutions of a first order poVrlomial differential equatign SOURCEs IVUZ. Matematikaj no. h. ig6h,, 61-68 TOPIC'TAGSr asyiVtotic representation., polynomial differential aquation., first order oquation) RiocatX equationj power function, power series, asymptotic e@q)ansion ABSTRACT. The authors extend the work of M. 0. de Breyn .(Asimptoticheskiya met odj v analize, 11L) M,., 1963.) on the asymptotic behavior of,solutions of the Riccat:L equation as x 4 co, Restrictina consideration to asymptotic equalities as x + co., they find necessary. and sufficient conditions' for the solutions of Ax. Y. Y-1) -: 0 (f 0, Y. Y') a.... (x) x*yl t W to be asymptotically @ial:-,Fo'Wer fiViions or to'hiie-A,by*tot-1-c upansions in the form of generalized power series,for sufficient large x, Here &,,,PW are tard '-1/2 ACCESSION' NRs M40425hi-- continuous functions for %> 0 having asymptotic expansions in powers of X with free terms a,anp $ 01 n, p am ponitive integers, and a are rationaI numbers. Two exanplaisre investigated* Orig, arbo hast 25 formulas* ASWCIATIONs nono SUBMTTEDs 09Jan63 ENCLt 001 SUB CODE: MA NO REP SOVI 001 onfim 1 001! Cora'l I @- 10-Y,--E.; CHEB3TAREVI L., infhener-konotraktor PAU Fluid connection clutch for compressors of 6L-275 engines (Skoda)o Rech.trartap. 20 no,6.-34-35 -So 161. (KIM UzO f L Fervyy aekhanik teplokboda OAkademik Tyurin" (for Dautov)* 2., Podteoovskaya remontno-ekspluatat4domaya baza (for Chebotarev). (wrias eligines) Au@ IL- Li .:Pat 49, 13L ILA DAUTOV9 R. A. Doe Gand Phys-Math Sci "Effect of the high-frequency magnetic fielAn tke electr4resistance of ferromagnetic materials," Kazan1v 1957. 7 pp 20 em. (Min of Order or Higher Education USSR. Kazakh@ILabor Red Banner State Univ im. V.I. Ullyanov-Lenin), 100 copies (KL, 21-57, 98) 'AUTHOR:,Dautov, R. __ A. SOV/126-6-6-5/25 TITLE: On a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagnelts- ics under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field (Ob izmenenii elektrosoprotivleniya metallicheskikh ferro- magnetikov pri vozdeystvii radiochastotnym magnitnym polem) PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1958, Vol 6, Nr 6, pp 999-1005 ('1JSSR) ABSTRACT: Change of electrical resistance of ferromagnetics due to application of a constant magnetic field is called the Goldhammer effect. Depending on whether the applied constant magnetic field is parallel (antiparallel) or perpendicular to the electric current, the effect is called longitudinal an It was found that or tr averse the change of electrical resistance of ferromagnetics in the Goldhammer effect is proportional to the square of,the magnetization of the sample produced by the applied constant magnetic field H . Studies of the relaxation behaviour at Card 1/6 ferromagnetic resonance revealed changes in magnetization of SOV/126-6-6-5/25 On a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagnetics Under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field both semiconducting and metallic ferromagneties under the action of a radio-frequency magnetic field applied at right angles to the constant magnetic field. Since the Goldhammer effect is a function of magnetization, therefore a radic. fre- quency magnetic field H, should affect electrical resistance to flow of direct current. In an earlier paper (Ref-3) the author already reported changes in the DC electrical re13 ist- ance of ferromagnetids under the action of a radio freq:aency magnetic field at right aneles to a constant magnetic field in samples of"dynamo., (,Y@ SO and transformer (,4% SO steel. The present paper reports results of further experi- mental work on molybdenum permalloy (-3.8% Mo) and nickel, as well as transformer steel. The technique and apparatus were described earlier (Ref-3). Isothermal conditions were obtained by immersing each sample in distilled kerosene. A vessel containing the sample and kerosene was placed iii the coil of an oscillator which produced 6-7 oersted at 5 x 1070/8 Card 2/6 SOV/126-6-6-5/25 On a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagneties Under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field Measurements were made at 21.50C and this temperaturerwas controlled to within 0 .050C. Isothermal conditions were necessiLry to show that the observed change of electrical re- sistance of a ferromagnetic is not due to high-frequency heating by the field Hi . Experimental data were obtained for the Goldhammer effect both in the presence and in the absence of a high-frequency magnetic field Hi 9 This was done in order to be able to separate out the effect due to the field H 1 alone, The results are shown in Figs.1-6 in the form of curves which give Ap,,/p and A?.L/? as a function of the constant magnetic field H . varied between 0 and 2000 oersted. Curves 1 in Figs.1-6 represent the static Goldhammer effect, i.e. when only the constant magnetic field H was applied. Curves 2 were obtained with the radio- frequency field H 1 and the constant field H applied simultaneously. These two magnetic fields were mutually perpendicular and their directions lay in the plane of the samples which were in the form of rectangular plates. Curves Card 3/6 2 for the longitudinal effect (691/p) were obtained with SOV/126-6-6-5/2@ On a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagnetics Under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field Card 4/6 the radio-frequency field at right angles to the direct current thro h t4a Sam le and f Or the t3!ansverse 1.05 Wre effect (69 @ ) pobtained with the constimt field at right angles and the radio-frequeney field paraIlel to the current through the sample. Curves 3 were constructed by calculating the differences between the ordinates of Curves 2 and Curves 1; they are given in Figs.1-6 with their ordinates displaced upwards by values equal to their maximum negative value. The results for transformer steel (,v49; Si) are given in Figs.1 and 2. The sample used was 3.' x 0.2 x 0.011 cm in size and its initial resistance wa13 0 107 ohms. The results for molybdenum permalloy (78.5% Ni +-K8%;Mo 16% Fe, sample thickness 3010 are shown in.]Figs.3 ana 4, Figs.5 and 6 show the results oktained for nickel. It was found that the action of a radio:1,Xrequency magnetic field alone.increases the D.C. eleettidal r6bistancet of a metallic ferromagnetic. When a radio-frequency .magnetic field is SOV/126-6-6-5/25 on a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagneties Under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field present in addition to a constant magnetic field, both the longitudinal and transverse Goldhammer effects Citrves 2 in Figs.1-4) differ considerably from the static Goldhammer effect. The effect of the radio-frequency malgietic field on the D.C. electrical resistance was found to depend on the in- tensity of the constant magnetic field, and on a fixed fre- quency (5 x Oc/s) of the alternating field% Its effect de- creases with increase of the constant field intensity, approa- ching 0 at high constant fields. This is observed both in the longitudinal and the transverse Goldhammer effects. The author gives a qualitative explanation of the: effect of radio- frequency magnetic fields. The connection of the observed effect with ferromagnetic resons-nc4 was studied. It was found that saturation in ferromagnetic resonance ctin be observed with difficulty when the time of spin-lattice relaxation is small. Similar behaviour is observed in the Goldhammer effect in the presence of a radio-frequency magnetill, field. When the spin-lattice relaxation time is small, the radio frequency field has no time to "heat" the spin system and consequently to alter considerably the component of magnetization! arallel .P Card 5/6 to the constant magnetic field, In nickel the 5 x 1(ye/s SOY/126-6-6-5/25 On a Change of Electrical Resistance of Metallic Ferromagnetics 'Under the Action of a Radio-Frequency Magnetic Field magnetic field of 6-7 oersted intensity does not affect the static Goldhammer effect. There are 6 ftgures and 14 refez- ences, 7 of which are Soviet and 7 English. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy go,sudarstvennyy peda ogicheskiy institut (Kazan' State Pedagogical Institute5 SUBWETTED: Febbuary 25, 1957. 24 '(0), AUTHORS: Korepanov, V. D.9 Dautov, R. A*# BOV/56-37-1-52/64 Fadeyevq V. M. OVANWAR TITLE: Measurement of the Transversal Proton Relaxation Time in Aqueous Solutions of Paramagnetic Salts by Means of the Spin Echo Method (Izmereniye vremeni poperochnoy protonnoy relak- sataii v vodnykh rastvorakh paramagnitnykh soley metodom spinovogo ekho) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalln i teoretichoskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 37*9 Nr 1, pp 308 - 309 (USSR g ABSTRACT: By means of the spin echo method it 13 possible to determine the absolute values of the longitudinal and transversal relax- ation times T1 and T 2 experimentally, especially in liquids of low viscosity. The Authors of the present "Letter to the Editor" give a report about T 2-measurements by means of an experimeztal arrangement which is'not described. The measurements were car- ried out at a frequency of 12.2 megacycles in a constant mag- netic field, the r. f. magnetic field. (amplitude-3-7 Oe) was applied to the sample in form of two successive short square Card 1/2 pulses (16 and 32 gaeo), warranting & nutation of the magnetic Measurement of the Transversal Proton Relaxation SOV/56-37-1-52/64 Time-in Aqueous Solutions of Paramagnetic Salts by Means of the Spin Echo Method polarization of the water protons to 90 and 1800 respectively. The delay between the pulses could lie varied between 0,,5 and 2 pseo. In the case of the experimentally obtained times of the order of T2 '10-3 moo, self-diffusion of water molecules in the highly inhomogeneous field was negleicted. The results obtained by the T2-measurements of the protoris of water for a Fo(NO 3)',;- solution in dependence on its pH value are shown by a diagrast. With increasing pH value, the curve shows an exponential ascent (pH - 2.5, T 2>3 peso). The results are briefly discussed. The authors finally thank A. A. Popell snd A. 1. Rivkind for dis- oussions. There are I.figure and 4 referenaea, I of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitot (Kazan# State Univeraii;y) SUBMITTED: March 25, 1959 Card 2/2 Ism. ll@.f@',,,@. 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