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GINZBURG, V.I. Photogalvanographic method for the reproduction of itagea on copper sarfaces coated with oxide film. Zhur.nauch. I priklJot. i Idn, 9 no,6t451-457 K-D 164* (MIRA 18:1) 1. Yessoyuznyy nauctmo-isoledovateltakly institut pollgraficheskcy proWshlemiosti. GINZBtllif,, V.I,, 2320 64- a . ?11.zl ch~,-W~ I.y ins T GINZBURG, V.I. rhotoelectric mothod for producinp bimetallic imageto and off,-et printing plates. Zhur.naucY-.1 prib-I.fot. i kin. 10 no.3:174-178 My-Je 165- (MIRA 18:11) 1. VBoi3oy-uzny-.v nauc)ino-ir,,,;le(lovatel.'skly institut. poligrafichotikoy promyshlennorti. GiNnURG, Y.L. .. . I I I ~ I Captive air tiree. lauch, i res, 16 no.2:37 P '57. (MIRA 12:3) (United States.-Automobilso-Tires) GINZBURG, V.L. I --. - mmmmwopwmm~,- Conveyer belt vith n zipper f9stener (from "Gummi ii.Aebest,n in no.2 1956). Xmrach.i rez. 16 no.5:39-40 My 157. (MMA In:?) (BeIts and beltinp) GINZBURG, V.L.; ROTLEDER, V.M. Review of foreign patents of tyOs ORB" tires. Kauch.i rez. 22 no.2:36-38 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promphlemosti. (Tires, Rubber-Patents) oil Category: USSR/Analytical Chemistry - General Questions. G-1 Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Kftimiya, No 9., 1957, 30945 Author : Ginzburg V. L., Alekseyeako Ye. F., Belokrinitak" Ye. Ye., '-VRu-M-fn-F-T-.-N ., Ineshina F. M. Inst : not given Title :Accuracy of Photographic Methods of Spectral Analysis Orig Pub: Zavod- laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No 11, 1331-1333 Abstract: A comparison was made of the accuracy of analyses of fused nickel, copper regulus, fused cobalt and cathodic nickel, according to calibration graphs in A 8, Ig C coordinates, and in accordance with the solid. graph method. Determinations were made of Cu, Fe, Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, Siy Mn, Pb, Sb, Bi, Sn, Co, at concentrations from several thousandth to decimal fractions of one percent, with apec- trum excitation in are discharge of direct and alternating current, and photographic recording on plates of type I, II and III. In most inetancen no substantial differences verv found In the vagai- tude of errors with different calibration graphs. USSR/Optics Optical Methods of Analysis. Instruments. K-7 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, 7962 Author VitushKina, I.N., GinpburZ, V.L. Inst Noril'sk Mining and Iketallurgical Combine, USSR. Title Spectral Analysis of Nickel in Low-Voltage Spark UGing Cast Electrodes. Orig Pubq Zavod. laboratoriya, 1956, 22, No 4, 438-44o Abstract In the determination of copper and iron admixtures in pure nickel, the spectrum is excited by a DG-1 genera- tor, operating in the spark mode (current 2 2.5 amp). Me analytic pairs or lines are Cu 3273-96 Ni 3286.95 A and Fe 2599.40/57 -- N 2551.01 A. The inter- val of the determined concentrations of copper and iron is 0-01 -- 0-5%- The mean arithmetic error of the determination ranges front 5 to 9%. Card 1/1 - 105 - AUTHORS: Nedler, V.V., Ginzburg, V.L. 32-24-4-61*/67 TITLE: The Third Conference of Spectroscopy Analyste of Nonferrous Metallurgy (Tratlye soveshohaniye spektroakopistov-analitikoT -tavetnoy metallurgii) PERIODICAL.- Zavodskaya Uboratorlya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 4. PP. 507-508 (USSR) ABSTRA,CT: The abo-o-3 atentioned conference took place at Moscow from November 15 to November 20, 195' '7; it was called by the Scientifio-Teohnioal Society of Nonferrous Metallurgy, and was attended by 255 re- presentati-res of 175 organizations. The contributions made by I.E. Britske (Gintavetmet, Moscow) and N.S. Poluektova (Ukrgiredmet, Oftesa) dealt Yd.th questions of flame photmetry. The report do- livered by L.I. Kononenko dealt with the method of determining zirconium, hafnium, molybdenum and vanadiw% An interesting oon- tribution vvu made by la.D. Rafthbaum, Ye.S.Kostyukova, and V.D. Ma4kh (Irgirtdmet, Irkutsk) under the title "On awe Causes of the Influence Exercised by Chemical Composition on the Results of Ore Analyses". A detailed report by N.A. Makulovs. (Giprots'g-stmetobrabotlm, Moscow) dealt with investigations of the Card 3 =le governing the transition of test mateeial to the emission The Mrd Conferetoe of Spectroscopy Analysts 32-24-4-6W67 of Nonferrous Metallur&T I. A on -A.Prishberg and V.V. Nedler (Nigrizolato, Moscow) spoke abcut problems of the physioal-chemioal thtaory in connection with obomical reactionm during the formation of volatile compounis in the e3ectrio are. V.L. GIrsbarg (Worillsidy Cm-J~.e) gave a rt- pur'. op tn#z develoMent of a method of determining ths -LOMPerature lnter~sity of electrolei. The following contribullons dealing with special methods of speoltml exalysis deser-re mentioning: The re- arts by D.M. Shv~Lrts, L.N. Kaporskiy and V.V. Portnova r-Ilpronikel' , Lerixgrad) ad I.S. Niloya (Severonikell Xono~4gorak) r Which deal Ath the analysis of z'_rlc, thallium 9-,xd antimony; the rdporbs by S.M. Soloda-,74.k (Gireamet, Moscow) ,uA others on the analys'li of Billoon, iillocc dioxtdst ani sillolo soil! the reports by V.P. Khmpay and G.M. Guser on the increkso oe sensitivity in deteWtnationj of microadmi:xturem Im ail-rer; the umtributions mado by N.A. Sin'kov and D.M. Livahits (Norl.113k. Comb!ze) deal with the analysis of solutions containing platinum metals. The re- port delivered by V.0. Khandros and L.N.Filimanov (Giprotsvet- metobrabotka) deals Yeith the problems of the application of quaTsto-- meters. A.G. Krastlyaninov, Tu.1. Stakheyev ani la.D.Raykhbaun Cam 213 (Irgiredmet) were the flirst to use photoelec-~rio apparatim, for the The Third Conference of Spectrosoopy Analysts 32-24-4-64/67, of Nonferrous Metallurgy iirect ana2jais of ores for lith-lim. The contribution made by V.V.Neiler dealt vrith attempts made at using the horizontal elm.ctrlio aro, stabilized by an air current. The reports om- cerning fitandar3s publish d b the institutes Gintsvetmet, Giprots-eetmetobrsbot!m, Q tall at Moscow), TANIIolovo (Novor;.Pt,i-sk), Irgiredmet (Irkutsk), Gipronikel' (Len ngmd), VNIItsvetmet (Ust'-Kamnogorak), Ukrgimdwt (Odessa) conqrm the mrk performed by these institutes during recent years. The neoeaal'ty of centralizing the pullishing of stanlards was stresped, and the industrial production of high-quality speotral mrbc" and an increased distributi3n of ordinary spectral carboix, wm,- urgently demanSed. 1. Metall'argy-USSR. 2. Spectroscopy--USSR Carl 3/3 oil AV Nf 33 fill ill dill Al 0 GINZBU1;G, V. L. (i-O"ICOW) 113pectral Method of Analysis of Technical Tellurium in Hbble Aetals.m paper submitted to the Fifth Conference on the Analysis of Nobel Metals, Novosibirsk, 20-23 September 1900 So: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii Vol IVI, No 1, 1961, page 119 11~ GINZBURG, V*Le-, RODOM, G*B* .... -------- Z---- Regularities in the distribution of nonferrous and noble metals in the prodomimLAt ore minerals and silicates of the Norillek deposit. Sov. gaol. 3 no;3:48-60 Hr 160. (MIRA 13: U) I. Xinisterstva geologft i okhrany nedr SSSR. (Nori'Vsk region-Metals) S/032/60/026/05/18/o63 B010/BO05 AUTHORS: Ginzburg, V.-L., Glukhovetskaya, N. P. TITLE: Determination of Silicon and Other Impurities in Selenium PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya, laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 5, PP- 559-561 TEXT: N. N. Danilova and L. A* Lerner collaborated in the experimental part of the present investigation. A spectrum analysis for determining impurities in selenium was worked out. The calibration samples Used were produced by fusing together Si and Se; less Si was used than corresponds to the stoichiometrio ratio in the compound SiSe2. Thus, it was possible to obtain a chemically stable mixture of S'Se2 and Se. By increasing the addition of Se, a series of calibration samples was produced up to a Si content of 2-1o-4%. silicon was determined acc3rding to the following spectral lines:~ Si 2516.12A (from 1*1o-4 to 3*10- % of SO, Si 2881-58A (from 2-10-4 to 2-10-2% of Si) Si 2514.33A (from i-io'.3 to 5.10-2% of Sj). Si 2435.16A (from 1.10-2 to 3';o-l% of $I). The calibration samples for determining the othor impurities in selenium were also prepared by fusing together the Initial alloy with pure selenium. The initial alloy was Card 1/2 Determination of Silicon and Other S/032/60/026/05/18/063 Impurities in Selenium BO1O/BOO5 produced at the institut "Gintevetmet" ("Gintevetmet" Institute), and contained 1% each of Cu, Pb, Mg, Al, Ag, As, Fes Sb. Nis Bi, Te, as well as the selenideo of Cd. Hg, Sn, Cu, Nis and/or their malts with seleniuni The sampleB, as vell as the calibration samples, were granulated and fused into the crater of the carbon electrode (Fig. 2). There are 2 figures and 4 non-Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: InBtitut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. KurnakoYa Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General a lnorLarilc Chemistu imeni H. S. Kurnakov of the Acad of Sciences. USSR) Card 2/2 SVESHNIKOVA, V.N.; GINZBURG, VA. Study of the ternary system consisting of cerium phosphate - phosphoric acid - water at 70*C. Zhur.neorg.khim. 7 no.5: 1169-1173 MV 162. (MIRA 150) (Cerium phosphate) (Phosphoric acid) GINDURG, V.L.; GLUKHOVETSKAYA, N.P. Spectral line intensity as a function of the effective ionization potential of an electric are. Opt. i spaktr. 12 no.3:344-349 mr 162. (MIRA 15:3) (Spectrum analysis) (Electric are) (Plasma (Ionized gases)) GINZBURG, Vo L.; GLVKHOVMKAYA, N. P. Note on 0. P. Samenovs, and M, A. Levohenkole article ODependence of the effeeti ionization potential on the concentration of readi3,y iorAzable impurities in an arc discharge." t. I opektr. 13 no.6:881-882 D 162. (MIRA 1~ (13jectric disabarges) (Ionisation) s/o73/62/0l7/oo9/oo5/oo6 E071/E436 AUTHORS: .,,Gi_nzb.ur8, V,L,, 4lukhovetakay'a, N.P., Danilova, N.N. I_ __ - ----------- W. ITLE: T A spectrochemical method for the determination of impurities in selenium PERIODICALi Zhurnal analitichaskoy Mimii,'V.17, no.9, 1962, loq6-lloo TEXT: A method of determination of small amounts of impurities by their preliminary concentration and subsequent ape ctral analysis is proposed, I The concentration is carried out by distilling a sample of selenium placed on a powdered carbon support at 3156C in a stream of nitrogen oxides. Selenium distils off in the form of Se02 while impurities remain in the carbon powder which is then submitted to spectral analysis on carbon electrodes. To increase the sensitivity of the determination of impurities in carbon powder, sod*um chloride (0,61%) or potassium chloride (0.3%) are added to the concentrates. The degree of recovery of various elements in the concentrates was tested. According to-the degree of recovery ;the elements were divided into three groups: 1) 70 to 80%, Au, Mg, Sn, Sb, Bit To, Alt Cut Ags 2) 4o to 50% Cd, As, Fo, Pb, Tit Mn; Card 1/2 S/075/62/017/009/005/oo6 A spectrochemical method ... E071/E436 3) 20',o' Cr and Ni. For the elements of the 3rd group, the method cannot be used. There are 4 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR Moskva (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N.S.Kurnakov AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTED: November 20, 1961 Card 2/2 S10321621028100610121025 B101/B138 AUTHORSs Ginzburg, V. L., Glukhovetskayaj N. Po, and Lernerp Lo A. TITLEi Increasing the sensitivity of the spectral determination of impurities in selenium PERIODICALt Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 26, no. 6, 1962, 682 - 684 TEXT: By adding NaCl (ionization potential V i . 5.1 ev), the Vi off of the arc plasma may be controlled in such a way that the sensitivity of the impurity determination is increased considerably. Calibration curves AS against log C were plotted for selenium samples with impurity standards in the presence of carbon powder containing various NaCI additions in the counterelectrode. The dependence of the intensity of the spectral lines on Vi eff was determined. V i off , 7 - 8 ev, achieved by carbon powder with 1~0' Na (- 2-5% Nacl), was the optimum. The sensitivity increase results from the ratio Y a C without Naci /C NaCl' For the elements * investigated, the following 6C values were foundi Te 0.46; Hg 0.201 As 0-50; Cd 0.30; Mg 5-0; k 2.2; Al 5-5; Au 5.0; A 4-0; Bi 2.51 Cu 5-0;Ti 541 Card 1/2 5/032/62/028/006/012/025 Increasing the sensitivity ... B101/B138 Sb 1.0. Tne brightness of the Cd, Hg, Te, and /,a lines is not increased when reducing the selenium are temperature because of the high ionization potential of these elements (Vj~>8.6 ev). There are 2 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATIONt Inatitut obahohey i neorganichaskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SBSR (Institute of General and Inorganio Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Soienoes USSR) Card 2/2 GTN71R GTXUOVMWAP N.P.; LUM, LA. -.4 Fluorination of B"ples In spectril analysis. Zav- lab. 29 no.6t684-685 163. (MMA 16:6) 1, Institut obehobey I neorganlohaskoy khimii imeni N.S. gurnakova AN SSSR. (Spectrum analysis) (Fluorination) GINIVIRG, V.L.; L1VS111T.;, D.M.; SATARINA G.I. Detnrmination of silver, gold, jalladJuin, platinum, and rhodium by atomic absorption flamo spectroFhotometry. Zhur.anal.khim. 19 no.9: 2089-1093 164. (MIRA 17t10) 1. Konstriiktorskoye byuro 11TSv9tmp1avtoiutika11 i I'Sentrallnyy naiictino-iEi~,,"~edovatellskiy gornorazvedochn,yy institul., Moskva. G-3" I b U R ull) ().'E!; 7 .!,1. - ~Iri I if". ';;i A (.)I,. al (,')! 1"~Prj v of 41 ": 1: ri '."~ ~' I i I-- : ~ -A. I ~ir V ~ ~ - . I - :'. 4, t 1, "14. 1 . ~ - I f 1. instit--r; ,i'l PITAYEVSKIY, L.P. Optical propertlen of polyvalent metala and electron interaction. DokI* AN SSSR 163 no.611352-1355 Ag 165o (MIR& IM) 1. Rziobeekty inutlUut im, P.Mabodeva AN SSSR I. Institut fizicheakikh problem AN SSSR. 2v Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Ginaburg). A J :T 7, TITLEt Cosmic r4 -41W LA tb 44a" OVA the Mataolaxy~ ain%4;v4.'0;* iwo 6 o' 1965, 1129-1134 304C 8 4, Astro '4d i,ii4itic field, TO~JC imls: co~ 9 Ut !~W a, oxy. :~~bat atjA lactic space no anAsotro AB V it lly ha~-d 0' 'FP 4n:;metaj&a Py of OLSC ~uois Otid f ield of this space is unable to P tab I I offsetA a OW r pie rs~ o ray.$ Lot however, has not been borne ttdoy~of ON& rays and the transition 10 6bldm 'iwe~ Y a d' W space: I iij 6'Me I*" considered to be unsolved. V. Le cosmic rays are. assoclato ~e i."Uft tv oo~liii. a d with ict :Wni~*'-th ~clxiittr 'adA other Instabilities in rariflid.: . pl4sma`. 11~8 tril 4ftion.. V :'wjLJ:4kIield. from plazy to metagalactic, space A bou 0~ rA at such conditlons$ anisotro t oc6uro~ 4W0 Ii co"amiq pkYs p, re; i th~ J'A'ut and form cluster# in the Metapilaxy. 184,$AbOt I - - I - -4kdo . g their cl state, agi *tit Otte lines and become unstable, generstin' x ITO~ Wil it ity: hi:V*er~d t Went notion In the' plisma and zs.~ z ~. suns. ur 2 COW W I -I- V 1; C. 7~z7. -i- T, I it :j cd mi At WOWO/65/000/000/0001/0009j" p -~Ilvlilif IORG- kq institut) .0 t* J* 4064A ibithit a ~ahd interelectronic iut*rActL6h;;.,:' Op 'P* Obeskiy tim D*klad* 1963. Opticheskiye my6tva pbu a ~piolt4 IF 44 It. ~~1%104414fitkky bji7ukall~' iiieAd it! ;V imodoystviyal 1-9 electron interaction, vatal- OPIC ~TAPS$, i~ ~fitonl tino" teed, Icry rit tvityj 8 Jill PO P! iwt.Fi 'in, on the, Ove hand t a App h tididimati on bf 0 skly. 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Ao Itil 14 A" Ihlltti UL.U n7 :A 12 jot 40-1-98 due to me petic ram br t 0''. "CM fxux Of comptor ~aray- -Q, 0 VITC r0 Jth ividutio of the biess- bm t., y.Or v0-, aeons arA bromwil t Itc, tho ..~d 66 Ab!~ Otto brevestfthlUng Of 182,~~6tj. a's the i iu4t it, ho Ptloal speotral Index: of it W24! *~61066' ;!,t h the Ckab VebUmt Whip 2~ 00 t ~`Odg; Crt o OT 4 ~k; 2 Uj" 1W Fi AM ot z,- C 6 rd L 31467,46 EWT 0. )/F= GW ACC H& kP6023130. SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: G, Vo L.; 3nnyateldy S-_ A offitt Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, AN SM (Fizicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITIE I Origin of comic EW p, SOURCE: Vq*khi ftsicbeekikh nauk, v. 88, no. 3, 19669 485-504 460IC TOM cooda rayl supornova; astronomic conference, galaxy, electron spectrum 'A'MRACTI.- It is argued that cosmic rays cannot be of metagalactic origin and that plasm effects are of fundamental importance to the further development of the ~astrophyvics of comic rayal this also part" to the quasars. According to the authors, the principal sources of cosmic rays in the Galaxy are the bursts of supernovae and posvibly also wqx1osions of the galactic nucleus. Emphasis is placed .'on the role of instabilitj in the formation of the boundary of the galactic halo and in the imtropicization of the comic rays emerging from the Galaxy into the Metagala3q. Allowance is made for the now knowledge that has been gained following the Jai Confaence on.Coenic Rays in 1963o The Ninth International Conference on C=z hold in L*ndon (September 1965) is critically evaluated; at this conferinc4'no new proofs in favor of the.theory of the metagalactic origin of galacti( :cosmio too - unless the highest energies are concerned - were presented. It is shown that.studies of the electron spectrum provide a means of verifying the t 31467-66 ACC - HL' AM23130 hypothesis that a large part of coamic rays (or more exactlyl their electron component) is generated during powerful explosions of the galactic nucleus, Any proofs refuting this hypothesis would serve as a strong argument in favor of the local metagalactic theory of the origin of cosmic rVs,, but no such proofs have yet been presented; neverthelesas this theory merits further ,discussions Orig, arto has: 5 formt-aas. [JPRS1 -SUB MIX( 03 SUM DATS: none ORIG RM 1 032 OTH RU: 027 L_~rd A*, A., w.1 Llit! 1*~k(: h) t .'1 1;0: it':; V 1 1, 1 k-',W::~: 001 011~, V. lit X r;LY FIL,' -A ..-ray -lie C,: -,01,. i..nu ID- C C I u1 C '.t, ~~7~6 'u'Lu Lnpo,-Lant w.,Ach can 11,;Jve -'-:c tu rayS arc ciarac~cri.,~-~jc rLL(Iiation due to z,.-LGinic cynchro- riv--tJon, rakliatiwi). Eotimates of the relative co;- ribut ions of the mcc:i-.rd:~.,x; ivrc: given. -Auther p-.o.,;pcc-'Ur. and the required apparetus are in 4,',,~~ CODCJA1,'dO;1. Ori[:. aft. has: 2 fi r, cz alld 5 for,-.Iul uur all DRE.: D)/ ORIG REP: 010/ 0-1-1 REF: 024 C 6 UDC: 523-85 GMYRO$ Vol* "On the Exclusion of the Longitudinal Magnetic Field from the Hamilton Function," Zhur, Eksper. i Teoret, Fiz., 9, No.8, 1939 Ontics Lab. amd Sci. Res. Thfit. of Physice, %acow State 11. OiNnnumo V.L. "On Q=tum E'lectrodynamics. I," Dokl. A S'l'c,R, 23, No.8, 1939. "N Quantmi Electrodynamics. Ir', Dokl. AN ISSISR, 23, No.9, 1930, 01,NvAURO~ V. L , 1939. "Som Contribution tc. ~imntum Electrodynamics. III," Dokl. PUN SSSR, 24, 140.2, Sci. Res. Inst. 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Fiz., 12, No.10, 1942 "On the Theory of' a Particle with a ' pin 3/2," ibid. Physics Inst. im. Labodev, AS U.I`,~R 00 So JUM a 66 a On the -Vanmapiotic effeats influencing the radio-mve propagation In the atmot,)hare. GINA Io To CAs AGN6. Sol* URS6, 350 9, ppe 870-ArS, 190 - Tim earth's mCnotto field elves rise to a double refraction end rotation of 'fie PlAne of polarization of radio maven in the nuiosphoro. rh evaluating these watfects, It to ordinarily wdT- West to calculate the change In rofro Index of the zedim containing froo oloetrons, wblob Is brought about by the ragnotto field. The paper ounsidiwe proc""s of a jamagnotto rAturs, depending im a ounsto nPatfic mat of the atow and Mlociules of pool in the atmosphMe, 0onsidoraWatas relatlaig to the olootronio #Was of moleoules, staw and tons of Yj and OS lead to formlas ftma which the agnitude of the effect b# evaluated. The influence of the parampotia can 1,irooososs I is insignirl cant. 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M"t. l qxpw go* 90 well :too ai A w al L A WALLOWA LITIOXIM CLAISPKA10011 Ve4l 7;; C., zat fill$, a a Knits 11114 It; 0 : 0 * e 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 41 0 :2 ZW; 0 ii i: 0, r 1 1 6 1 It I If 1 I L A-I 4 if. L L A, 0 so 1, -A ** -00 00 -00 00 .00 go as go 00 06 .$16 so 00 of ' V 00 so., Mwa. , (to' S. H. It.) U.N1 &Illu li ~49 IIw distomim cd light eal ~ ; zoo Is &Pumd from the P01111 of Tie- .1 the the.,-y,d I h'. . ~Iiw de-kqml by 1Adau (C. A. 28 00 . , 33. F. IC Rathmenn See coo -00 .00 use zoo wee 00 a be* es 06 00 0 NA t 0 0 IIIIIIIIIII'llf 00 so 6 064 go .0 ..60..0 0 "On W&vO EqUatiom, for Particles with Variable lpiA,11 Zhur. I'-ksper. i Teoret. Fizop 13, No.7-8, 1943 - - - - w w *#*Go 0000 **see if" if is " 4. . . a 11 . . a a 1, v if M " A if w Cc Ct 00 At 44 00 0, 1, 1. Of A, Of A -so so I -to do x I 5ift, Arm , tbs O tiars A U77 f t" l Ii U *0 1 n a w m ARM o pi and $ROD a of 0 am as to Its" of No aftuming that the lumill. -010 go c - , dweact is do@ to doorwence Nd multiple watteciall of the un's 00 rays. The powdillity of Polarisali" In the autina Alwitum it altil Its it IV. 00 00 00 izo 0 .40 09 ZOO 0* of A111 :09 7 0 8 40 U 10) It 4 odQ IX ft 1) it I I T it 41 is A it 9 1K aU It Lit 1 14 *IQ 0 0 0 a 4 0 4 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 40 0 4 a 0 0 0 a A GINZBM, V. L. 0 polyarizatsit Unty v opel(tre sveeheniya nochnogo neba t v spektre polyarriykii slyanly (On the Polaritation --)f the Lines In the Spectrum of Night Sky Luminescence and in the Auroral Spectrum). tVcademiya Nauk SSSR- DQklady, 1943, v. 38, no. 8, p. 266-26~, V. -~(t AS262.S'3663 J~ tA it'll LL i w I Ia X fit fill I .5 Ffil I A a 11 f!'-p 131 .1 't J, I t E- 4 1'3 W1 -,-,a k I', A. j 1-1- I t 2.4 1 MH '14h OMMOO V, L. "On Secondary LIght, S(7attering In the Atmonnhere and on Polarization Anomalies During Tvilight," Dokl. IN SSSR, 40, No.6, 1943 I.VOY, SAITAMW CW AIUW*Wfko MANN W #is , , , , " Ufts 0 ckffwasn Alm" ", Flun. S"w MLAw"'Flo at I*mf srol- Moso or Kar"no A"m: dmi too im wtaimm to l.kd" to L",ist --ilot non If "Wo Pon&$ OW lowly) Aj rilliss, jipih li., If" flis.1, Val 9Z l!llh 171-1. 1-4 11. 4, top, owill: all Irl w,;,d04e4~,k. OIN' SMO I V. L "Cn the Sr~,atterfiip c~f Llght In Liquids," Dokl. A:~ 'Sslt, 42, llo.4, 1943 P.H.Lebedev PhyBics Inst., ASS, ISSR -.Iva 2145 On (I* III= ettilld IN !11 VIM , V14 "4evcroWl 'ci The teInfivistic theory or the Particle (1h. 310. 'Do mu-sodian for the Dquoring of 14hi (or mem) on the m4mik tit Arst with the vwru its In the usual theory but be. z WIM4 Cgristatit forp"Od Cnergits h$'>> (mi - MI)CI where NJ and ffl; -Wff-m rut-malm, Thul, the Inirodwilon or Meet spin states leads to the cutting- off of the cross-soction for scattering and to the possibility of a non-contradiclory consideration otihe Interaction of the heavy PAmIck's nu-mwnt with the todiation. Bad the field. no thwry of the particle (1, 2) Is.& m1woe "loped and this, together with the ab" theory, Mktg It possible to consider the exciled states orthtz~!Mmnd the meson In I relatMile f6m. L. A. o' 01 fl C ' k with. ble spin, ]shy$,, Ich c exist In states with spin$ 0~ j sod With diftent valucs of Ilia rest mass. Walativistiq wave equations for such a particle, I Illy proposed by Glubuti. an said to split up It, by mearts or a certain twifbmation or the wave Amcfts, they reduce to R system of equations rot cle with the spin I and far a partItle with do t paw J. Which ars Imicoandent of each other. It Is illown thAt the oquillm for a (0, 1) particle and for a (1, J) particle always split up In the absence at a field and also In the cut of a certain type or inter- i4don with an cloctmmagnetic kK The equations for a (1. 2) pankle am also separable In the absence of a fkK but this Is riot the case for a f) particle. 3r, 7-77 irk 40 4:" 7 -ARI Pip F"r., wrt an Bun lf-R toil a -inat The "whomism of sbwptlo" iq (115c=u3se IMMT . Of CXPd. d2tS On tile TIO. Of 113115 anti molp. te. And tht fl cy (it collisimm betwron electrons, it all catial 17no 974s well 0 of tht r1ko of t1st tirtli'l; 111111itile fidd. 1111111111a"ll J ir. r" MAW IT T 31 COPI 41 it v I I! 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'AIS1,10 Ple cual; N%tk4i I'll Sall, 141tors I-- .-I., , - ditums picvAding in the olisii4nm t, 41-1 a IT111114411 tIOW, IArKVt IW I'll' Ulth I)- UkJC.Uk. 14 lbl. tIjlAnV%kOtj thl' .Rill 1111.1~-O --f b-vo and sw4mild,- in 0w knu-14ww. ^- J,m-l inom f4dw l"Asutrilu-tr1%. lb dlullw'41 lie A fie 4116A 1114111 062 -C I * g a a 0 0 r I T IF I wT r 11:11 ! T, ~3 0 FPETTTIA - . A-A-J-~ &-L A. pwits"t &M *0101ce4ji owl W 0 to I, ITt43(WT- 8M) ).-Thaw"kal. -SuPmweaductors with Owmal In M JOW a WUW CuMut 0 A 00 - M imp t6 cowwttn this is rawl~V4 by a -P-- W44= 1-00 list crysish tbe d. of CWMI P. 1 * =1 to be 4 o .00 twfitol bt L tbnvW cwmi Am Out - :,. yi. tk UM pluduced. A60 In Fx -00 ~U~ j7413. It. Rathmann r CLOINKATIN go* goo r Z09 no* So ,1-209 Woo 0 to to Is at I I a Its 6 N a I v u I a 4 3 1 0 0:0 0 : 61619.0 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Sol****** 00 'Tie a 0 0 *v1A A 0 0.10, 4 0 0 0. 0 0 4 0 GINSBURG, V. L. "Op+ical Method forthe Investigation of Stresses," Zhur. Tekh. Fiz., 14, Eo.3, 19/d, Phynical Instj Jr. lebedev, AS USSR Obalf"uOnc-6i irkpm. T"l. iril Iltato Of Ulm thmry r fr.* 1,0 IL arm Uc AVILY and I d'ocu"W In the 14ht Of the latest re litin n [it W 2 3 4 1 s y I i0 11 Q it m a 11 6 I I -1-mm-1-1-LOLOLINA a a it a IS 0 x ap 0 4) Q a A. 6 1 1 0 -L., A A Up TUM"16*if nMMU im V. thnsbul - Tl -00 imin ti a u m t i t th l li f m n om o numa curren l- a imp. Smc I pmeam o go mndueux mat ifta"m I in an w4ru* suptsomductor, tKiwever, thts 0 00 ci oufrvat is mmpwmidd by t6 ripmonad mrms aid liwn- i0 Full o 0 @o.1 860 OlawTod by uWADA "f tlie Inagwir field due, U) .00 so ij if-S. A. ago so 410 see 00 00 8 are* It . . 1 t I --F 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 009 00 60 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 a e0 1 or ow TV will R f Us I tT=.IA fA.CL 0 U -00 K.os",; A-ma- too, . ...... ... ... .. **A .-so ode, of. V. L. =bu Comp. Ind. Arad. tit 166_171),- . A crit. 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C.A. 35, 61490-A review of thow" zoo 00 sai l SOO :4 so goo zoo his 0 0 00 a la,10%kAt U114411101 CL&IUPKAT#DP Aid It =5 30 4%. - ' i r - 1 a 'm 0 1 or m 9 a a m A AV No Is 01 3 1 0 0 0 ~s 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 ol 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE MAC! BNERGY AND T11L K.,HAVIOUR OF SUPRACONDUCTORS OF SMALL T)I* MENSIMIR. V4 :,,, CUNSBURG (J. PHYSICS 1945, 9, (4), 305-311) (In Enrl i al. 'he depth of penetration of a magnatic field into a suproomiductor in discussed, and the offect ot.,thn surraco onargy &t tho boundary between a suprttoonduotor and a Ynouum or a mobal in the normal state is itressed. It Is pointed out that bad agrooment between the previous theories And the measured values of ttie criticnl fields for supra- conduction rams ana matisive specimens is due to nerject of thn surface- anerry factor. 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