SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IOYRISH, N.P - IPATKIN, I.S.
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Preparations
Abs, Jour. : Rof Zhur-Biol, lio 1-1, _19,56, I-J'o 61528
,.'iut'nor : loy-ri-sh, I.T. P
Institilt. :
Titlc Therapeutic Properties of -',Toney and of -Honeybee
Poison
Orig. Pub. Kiiv, Dorzhmedvidav LMS,-?, 1957, 1-555 pp, ill
Abstract 110 abstract.
Card:
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USSR Farm Animals. Honey Bee
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958, 21535
Author joyrish N. P.
Inst
Title Treasure 0 -the Royal Jelly (Sokrovishcha matochnOgO
molochka)
Orig pub: Pchelovodstvo, 1957, No 6, 54-56
Abstract: A review of papers mostly concerned With therapeutic
use of the royal Jelly IS given.
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30(1) SOV/25-59-8-46/~43
AUTHOR: i4ZL~ ~~andidate of Medical Sciences
T I T LE, They 71"rite to Us
PERIODICAL: Nauka. i zhizn', 1959, Nr 8, p ?9 (USSR)
ABSTILICT: The author referAng ~,o the German entomologists Gowi-
wald and Kloft of -Juerzburg University, points out
that they have proved that drones actively part-iCi-Mte
in the making of honey in the hives.
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AUTHORs Ioyrish, N., Candidate of Medical Sciences SOV-25-58-9-60/'62
TITLE- of Apiculture (Tsennyyprodukt pchelovcd-
stva)
PERIODICAL: Vauka i zhiznl, 1-958, Hr 9, p 78-79 (USSR)
ABSTRACT! Scientists discovered that the large size of the queen-bee,
its longevity and other physiolo&.,cal peculiarities were
due to a special food it received from the boe-nur.ses. This
food was composed of a jelly-like substance found in the up-
per jaw of bees. Its chemical composition is extremely com-
plioated. The application of this substance in various
fields of med-ic-ine by American and European scientist's has
gi7er. excellent results.
1. Bees--Nutrition 2. Medicines--Preparation 3. Bees--Ecology
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UPUTNIN, V.A.; IOYRISH. Nepai-MINIKOVA, Ye.7h.
Preservation Of Titandu C in honey following its vitaminization.
Trudy VNIVI 6t244-245 159. (MIPA 13:7)
1. Ihimiko-aualiticheskaya laboratorlya Vzosoymnogo nauchno-
Iseledovatel'skogo vitaulunogo instituta.
(ASCORBIG ACMD) (HDNIY)
BOV/25-59-9-38/49
AUTHOR: Ioyrish, N., Candidate of Medical Sciences
TITLE; i-311F -R-r-mmort a 1i ty
PERIODICAL: Nauka i,zhiznl, 1959, Nr-9, P 75 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a review of the book "Materialy-k izueheniyu
zhen'shenya i limonnikal iI (Materials for the Study of
Panax Gensing and Citrus Medica) published by the
Dallnevostochnyy filial imeni V.L. Komarova Akademii
nauk SSSR (Far-East Branch imeni V.L. Komarov of the
AS USSR) in 1959. The book is a collection of 36
articles by various authors such as the Honored
Scientist of the RSFSR, Professor N.V. Lazarev, scien-
tific workers and physicians Ya.S. Ginzburg, Zh.I.
Abramova, K.A. Meshcherskaya, G.N. Sirokhtin, B.I.
Sokolov, B.A. Temper, G.I. Sukhanova, P.D. Rozen,
O.P. Minut-Sirokhtina, etc. There is 1 Soviet refe-
rence.
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IOYRISH.--&F.-,-kand. mod. nauk; PALMS, L.O.v vrach., red.; DAVYDOV., A.A.,,
takhn. red.
[Beeo and health) Pchely i zdoroyle,, Moskvav Izdatel'skoe biuro
tresta "ModuchposobiolN 1961. 1 v. illuji, (MIRA 14:7)
(HOMY) (Boss)
ICYRISH,-.VmlTn FetrcLviqLi_,- CHFMIGOVSKIY, V.N.. akademikp otv.
red.; NIKITINSKAYA, I.V.,, red.imd-va; MAKAGONOVA., LA.,,
tekbn. red.; YE M OVAO A.P., tekhn.red,
[Bees as winged pharmacists) Pchely - krylatye farma-
tsevty. Moskva, lmd-v'o "Nauka," 2.964. 156 p
(MiRA l7t3)
KOSACHEV, Vladimir Matveyevichp kand.ekonom.naukl PROKOPIYEVp Sop
red.l~,ICffR-YsH,,A.,-rsd.l-.KCROLEVA.A.p mladohiy red.1
U .9 Lop tekbueredo
[Socialist competitionand labor productivity] Sotsialisti-
cbeekoe sorevnovaxie 1. preizvoditellnostl truda. Moskvaq
Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekoz.lit-r7p 1961. 153 p.
(KERA 15:5)
(Socialist competition)
(Labor productivity)
IOYRYSH, A.
*V.I.Lenin on material and moral incentives in labor* by M.N.
Laptin. Reviewed by A.Ioirysh. Sots.trud. 8 no,,43156-159 Ap
063. OaRk 1624)
(Lenin, Vladimir 3:10ich, 1470-1924)
(Incentives inlndusti7)
.(Laptin, M.N.)
ICIYRYSH Abram Isaskovich; LAMRZV, VArklen Ivanovich; SIM/LaULIM, A.,
red.; YOSKVINA, R., tekhn. red.
[A treaty which clears the atmosphere ... ; ban on tests of
nuclear weapons in theatmosphere, outer spave, and under
water] Dogovor, ozdorovliaiushchii atmosferu...; o zapre-
shchenii ispytanii iadernogo oruzhiia v atmosfere, v kosmiche-
skom prostranstve i pod vodoi. Mosk-va.
gotsekgiz, 1963. 61 p.
(MIRA 16:12)
(Atomic weapons--International control)
GRAMASHEV 0
., A.F.; GRITGHERKOp V.A.; IOYfffSH A I - F Pov, V.A.; STEPANOV,
V.N.; BWKWj, N.N.p red.1 ANDREWA, L.�-., tekbn. red.
[Invention and efficiency Promotion izl the U-S-S-R-1 Izobteta-
tellstvo i ratsiona3isatalia T SSSR. Moskyas Izd-vo VTaSPS
Profizdat.. 1962. 335 P. (MIRA 150)
(Teabnological innovationa)
i,
AGHA~M, V.A.; BARSKOV, I.M.; BIRMOV, I.S.; BORDD&A* L.Ta.; AMM, U.N.;
OOMMIK# B.Te.; GUNZROV, X.I.; ZORKATA9 NoMo; JQYJffq~Avlo;
KAYDALOVA, * O.R.; KAFMIN, Te.I.; MOSMA, K,I.; &WIM, V.A.;
LYSIM, V.P.-, MARKIN; A.B.; MIKHAUOT, N.N.;VISTIM, I-.Tl; MKMAM.
INJ,; NIKOLISKIY, A.V.-, OSTROMOT, N.Ta.; P.ISARZH3VSKIY,'OJ.;,
PM~BOYAEUNOT, N.K.; POM, Th.11.; PMOWV, N.A.'; PIOUTAYN,- TU.N.;
'RINOUGg'A.M.; RTABOV, T'.$.; SMOV, B.F.-, SlimskiU1144-3s; TAKOYffe
K*F.;1 TRITONOVA, G..I.; TRdIMOVA. V.I.; 13111MALF"Ve Geiho; MIKAM-
KOTA, a.P.; SHMMIJIG. X.G.; BIMLIKO, B'.I.; NIKAELTAN, N.A.. red.;
MMIN, Yii.A.-, tekhnered,
E-ILSO&R, as, It I@; a popplar Illustrated handbook] OSIR kok,on set';
poptillarnyi illiumtriroTannyi spravochnik. MoskTa, Gom.isd-vo polit.
nt-ry, 1959. 462 p. (NimA 12:2)
(%Baia)
IOYfffSHp Abram Isaakovich; ISMAS, AvguBt Grigorlyevich; ROTOVAp R.S.p red.;
~~ ~j. . -i i d #
I
LSociaUst property] Sotsia.Usticbeskaia sobstvamost'. Moskva,
Goo. isd-vo wVyssbala abkolatw 1961. 93 pe (MIRA 14t 8)
(Socialist property)
IOYRYSH, Abram Isaako vich; FALISKIY, V.F.., red.; RAKITIN, I.T.2 tekhn.
[Word about work] Slovo o trude. Foskva, Izd-vo "Znanie,* 1962.
46 P. (Novoe v zhizvi, naukes tekbnike. X Seriia: Molodezhnaia.,
no.12) (MIRA 13:6)
(Labor and laboring classes)
IOZ, V.N., Inob.
Manufacture of kitchen table tops at the Dubrovka Prefabricated
Home Combine. Der. prom. 13 no.8:2/+ Ag 164.
(MIRA 17:11)
am
IOZAPAVICHUS.Y.K.
. -VIN
Using stamped slicing knives to produce plate-like coseettes.
Sakh.proz. 29 no.3:34 '55-1. (Milk 8:7)
(Sugar induitry-Squipment and supplies)
MARCHENA59 V.Y. [Mar6enasq V.], kand.tekhn.nauk;*IOZAPAYTIS, A.V.
Dozapaitis, A.]
Effect of drainage canals of catchment areas on the hydrological
conditions of rivers. Gidr. i mel. 13 no.6:39-41 Je 161.
(MERA 14t 6)
1. Litovskiy nauchno-isaledavatellskiy in3titut gidrotekbniki
melioratail.
(Drainage) (Rivers)
USSR / Farm Animals. Silkworm.
Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 12, 1958, 54894.
Author : Gadakhbadze V. I., Iozashvili, 0. V.
Inst : Not given.
Title : The Coefficient of the Weight of the Dry Cocoon
in Relation to the Raw One.
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Gruz. a.-i. in-ta
shelkovodstva, 1956, 1, 52-56.
Abstract: No abstract.
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71
iu4r,ro U.I.
NESTEPOV, P. P. I IOZEFx G.I
33182. Nekotoryye Voprosy Teorli Konstrudrovaniya Kruglykh Pryadey
Kanatov 9 Provolokami Odinakovogo Secheniya Vo Vaekh Ryadakh.
Doklady Akad. Nauk Mr. SSR, 1949, No. 4, c. 28-33-Na Ukr.
M. - Rezyume Na Rus. M.
Soz Letopial Zhurnal, IrWkh Statey, Vol. 45, Wskva, 1949
I OZE FG. 1.
Dissertation: "Rethorls of the Geometrical Construction of G'ables With Al--d-vlm Yil I of the
Cross Section." Cand Tech -Sci, ]4oq-cow Min~r--- Inst, Iloscow, 1953. (Referativnrj Zhurnal--
Nhtematilm, Moscow, Apr 545
SO: SUN 243, 19 Oct 1951P
IOSIP, G-*I-. kiuAidat tekba,ichesklkb nw*
Axonomter. Osr..shurs no.4:50-32 Ap 155. (WRA 8:7) .I I .
(Azonomtric~ pr~jectlon) ~ I
IOZIF, G.I. kand. tekhn.nauk.
Ifficient geometr1oal structure of cables. Neu h. dokl. vys. shkoly-
gor. delo no-39164-189 158- (KIRA 11:9)
1.Predstailens kafelroy gornoy viekhaniki Kharlkovskogo gornogo
Instituts. I
'16(1)9 28(2) SOV/146-58-4-16/22
AUTHOR: Iozef, (I.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences
TITLE-. The "Affinometer" - A Device for Solving Metric Prob-
lems on Affine and Axonometric Drawings
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vy8shikh uchebnykh zavedeniyq Priborostroye-
niye, 1958, Nr 4, pp 99-107 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author suggests a simple device for solving metric
problems on axonometric and affine drawings based on
the properties of affine transformations under the
condition that the direction of the relationships is
perpendicular to the axis of the relationships. The
author describes the component parts of the instrument
"Affinometer"t He explains the solution of metric
problems on afflne and wnometric drawi P by means
of this device. The suggested "Affinome~ge
.r" faoili-
totem a rapid and easy nolution of affine and axono-
metric drAwin a and may lead to a more wide opread
apylication of affine and axonometric projections in
Card 1/2 the mine surveying praxio.*
SOV/146-58-4-16/22
The "Affinometer" A Device for Solving Metric Problems on Affine
and Axonometric Drawings
There are 11 diagrams.
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkov8kiy gornyy institut (Kharikov Mining Insti-
tut)
SUBMITTED: May 12, 1958
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IOZEF, G.I., Imnd.teklin.nauk
a ropes of standard design*
Increasing the efficiency of wir
Izv,vVe.ucheb.%Rv-; gar.sbur, nO&1:98-ioa 159.
(MIRL 13:1
1. Khar Ikove nzy gortwy institut. Rekomondovana kaf edroY gornykh
mashin i ruduipbnotr transporta.
(Wire rope)
WE
IOZZY, G.I. kand.tekhn.nauk
Determining the parameters of rectangular affine and axonometric
projectio#~. Izv.vyvauchsbqxav.; gor.sbur. no.6:14-22 '59.
()MLk 13:4)
1. KharIkovskly gorW institut. Rekomendovana kafedro7
nachartatelluoy geometril i grafftle
,(Nine surviWing)
IOZEF, G.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, dotsent
Geometry of cables and multi-strand twisted springs. izv.vys.ucheb.-
zav.; mashinostr. -no.8:26-34 1610 OIIHA 15:1)
1. Kharlkovskiy gornyy institut.
(Springs (Mechanism)) (Cables)
IOZEF, G.I.
Device for measuring.graphic representations. Izv.vya.ucheb*zav.;
prib4 4 no-4:71:-77 161. (MIRA 14:9)
l..Kharlkovakiy gornyy in5titut. Rekomendovana kafedroy nachertatell-
noy geometrii i grafiki.
(Mathematical instruments)
IOZEF, G.I., dotsent, kand.tekhnnauk
Geometric design or locked-coil construction wire ropes.
Stail 22 no-10!954-955 0162. (MIRA 15:10)
1. Kharlkovskiy gornyy institut.
(Wire rope)
40toont
uOing the method of generating opheres in a geometrical
construction of cloned-type cabless Izv* vwvao ucheb gave)
gar. ahur. 6 no.4&91-100 .163. ~MML 16.-7)
lo Miar(kavakiy inatitut gornogo mashinostroyeniya., avtomatiki i
vychia.Utellnoy tekhniki.
(Wire rop's)
WE
IOUF9 G.14, band. teklin. nauks, doteent
Efficient design of ropes with linear zontactis of wires In
strands. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.6195-101 065,
(MM l8s8)
IOZEFAVICM-,--D,-I. inzh.
Control of unequal phase loads of transformers. Energetik 13:
no.5:8 My 1,65. (MIRA 18:8)
SMOTA~ I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk (Kiyev); NAU14OVSKIY, L.D. Inzh.
(Leningrad); TSIRELI, Ya.k:, inzh. (Leningrad); HEBANOV, Z.I.
(Bobruysk); KAMENSKIY, A.F (Bobruyek)- BOYCMJK, S.I. (Bobruysk)-~
IOZEFAVICHUS, D.I., inzh. (Kaliningrad~; SHULOV, B.S., inzh. (Riia)
Neutral operating moda in electric power distribation systems.
Elektrichestvo no.lt84-91 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:6)
IOZEFAVICHUSt D.Io. Insh, (Kaliningrad) ,
Lightning protection of rural transformer substations at
the low-voltage ends of the networks. Energetik 13 no.11:22
N '65. (MIRA 18:11)
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AUMOR: Dvatlova, N. H.- Temkine V Ya.; BLelu in Yu. F.1 Lavroval 0. Yu.
"--YfiT-o-v, Ye. P.
Bortina, 1j. C.; Iozefovich$ F. D.; Kh kova, r
TITLE: Complexing of beta.-~hydroxyethyliminodiacatLa acid with rare adrth elements
SOURCE: Zhurnal neolrgenichookoy kh1alL. Y. 10, no.. 5. 196S, 1131-1137
TOPIC TAGSt beta-hydroxyethyliminodiacatic acid, rare earth complex formation,
dysproaium-separation, yttrLum separation, rare earth element, complex compound
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the capacity of 0-hydrioxy'ethyliminodiacatic acid to
form complexes with rare earth elements, determined the composition of.the comi-
plexes formed, and calculated the instability constants of the latter and the dls-~
sociation constants of the complexing agent. Such quantitative characteristics of
complex-forming Processes facilitat's the determination of optimum conditions of
separation and purification of rare earth elements. The appreciable differences
between the instability constants of the complexes ihow that this complaxinj agent
ca6 be used for the separation of rars earth metals. The difference In'this pK of j -~ * ~'I I
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the comolexes of dysprosium and yttrium, equal to 0.719 is puticularly notab;l;,e,'
since it exceeds any previous value attained with other complexing agents. E 2.1
ments Involving the separation of a binary mixture containing 30% Y203 and 70%
j
DY203 bY means of 0-hydroxyethyllmLnodiacette acid were ver'y Successful. It wes
found that as the. atomic number of the'rars. earth sistal Increases, the stability of
the complexes rises sharply at first (from lanthanum to suroplum), then remains
approximateli constant (from suropium to lutotium). Orl art. has: 8
9 figures,
2 tables, 04 11 formulas#
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IOZEFOVICH,
25265 IOZEFOVICHp N.A. Ranenie Nervov Kisti I ikh Yhirurgicheskoe
Lechenie, Voprosy Neyrokhirurgii, 1949, No. 4. S. Z7-31
SO: Letopis' No. 33, 1949
Changes in'the peripheral nerves In co=eotion vitb1ho incorrect
placement of a prImary outurve Vbponeirokhir. 25 no.3tIP--5
llb,Jo 161* (KrRA 1415)
1. lauabno-4seledowatel'okly neyrokhirurgicheek7,inatitut Imeni
prof. AA Pblenaval
immov MAL.-WOUNDS AND INJURINS)
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LEBADEV, AsPs, kaudidat moditainskikh nauk; RMIK, P.A., saveduyushchiv;
IOZJPSCN. Y&.1., glavw vrach.
'0-"FMPANWM
Rare caas of Behinococcus. Sov.med. 17 no.6-*34-36 Je 153. Off-RA 6:6)
1. Xhirurgichookoys otdolentys Pinskoy oblastnoy bollnitay (for Lebedev
and lhdxik). 2. Pinak&ya oblastwLva bolinitea (for I02efSon).
(Hydatide)
T
LIBMINY, A. P. P.A.,, saveduyushchiy; IOZMON, Ya.l., glavnyy vrach.
Fracture in the thoracic sector of the spine with marked dislocation of
vertebrae without disturbance of the spinal cord functions. Vest.khir. 73
no-5:63-64 S-0 053. (MIRA 6:11)
1. Xhirargichookoye otdoleniye Pinskoy oblastnoy bollnitey.
(Spine--Fractures) (Spinal cord)
30) SOY/50-58-10-4/20
AUTHORS: Britayev, A. S., lozenas.., V. A., Ktxznetsov, A. P.
TITLE- On the Relati8=~ipBetween the Total Ozone Content and Meteoro-
logical Conditions (K voprosa o svyazi obahchego soderzhaniya
ozona s meteorologicheskimi. usloviyami)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 10, pp 24-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The increasing interest in the problem mentioned in the title, in
particular in connection with the International- Geophysical Year,
is not in accordance with the few data.available on it. The most
usual methods of ozone determination (according to direct sunlight
and disperse light in the zenith) are limited by dull and cloudy
weather (Refs 10A). The determination of an interrelation between
the ozone content and the synoptic processes requires continuous
ozone,measurements for a number of days (Refs 5-8). This is only
possible in certain areas with a maximum of sunny days. In view of
these facts, the~Tsentrallnaya aerologicheskaya olbservatoriya
(central Aerological Observatory) investigated the fluctuations
in the ozone content as mentioned in the title. As the most saitalie
area that of Nizhneye Povolzhlye (lower Volga region) was chosen.
The period between April 27 and June 8 (1957) corresponds to the
Card 1/3 highest seasonal intensity of the ozone content (Refs 1,5)-
SOV/50-58-10-4/20
On the Relationship Between the Total Ozone Content and Meteorological Conditions
A photoelectric spectrophotometer (according to Dobson, modified)
was designed by the Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow state University imeni K. V. Lomonosov)
and used as main device for measurements. The total content of
ozone was determined according to formula (1), by means of formula (2).
Table 1 presents the average values obtained. Figure 1 gives these
valuers in connection with atmospheric pressure on the earth's sur-
face and with the altitude of the tropopause. It may be seen -from
it that the higher the tropopause the less ozone is contained in
the atmosphere, and vice versa. Furthermore, high ozone quantities
tend to-occur during a low pressure on the earth's surface, this
dependence, however, being less pronounced than that on the tropo-
pause. The relation between temperature-at an altitude of 2 m and
the osone content is more difficult to be established. The results
obtained confirm the relationship between the processes in the
troposphere'and in-the lower stratosphere. It follows.~from it that
the variations of atmospheric conditions in lower layers are one of
the principal-causes of the variations in the layers up to an alti-
tude of 20-25 km. These data are further indicative of the-fact
Card 2/3 that ozone is not being suddenly destroyed but within dozens of
SOY/50-58-10-4/20
On'the RelationshiP.Between the Total 02-one Content and Meteorological Conditions
hours. These rules suggested above are illustrated and explained
b,y examples in., dependence on some- atmospheric processes in the
course of the-observation period.-There are 1 figure, 1 table, and
references, 5 of which are Soviet.
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YAKOVIEVA, A.V.; KUDRYAVTSEVA, L.A.; BRITAYEV, A.S.; GERASEV, V.F.;
KACHALOV, V.P.,- KUZNETSOV, A.P.; PAVLENKO,,N.A.; IOZENAS, V.A.
Spectrometric investigation of the ozone layer up to the
altitude of,60 ka. Isk.sput.Zem. no-14:57-68 162.
(MIRA 15:11)
(ozone)
(Atmosphere, Upper-Rocket observations)
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i
965. is dov Sk o prostranstva.ispace research); trudy. 1c0 aren s
1409cowl. 810 _vo 867 8~ e7738
1zd N U ~,1965~
TOPIC TAGS:. atmospheric radiatiou'visible radiation IR radiation 60-1,,ia~iaiio,h
instrumentation satellites- .-satellite data'snalysiB,.radiation measuremen-t "airiglow/.
COSMOS~45~~ satillite.
e
ABSTRACT: Heasurements of 'aAxglow and scatt red solar UV radiation wave
Zosmos-45 - in 1-%--44 ScalttiPred_ VV.:radiaition was measured by-a*UV soettrophotometer
(range, 2250-3100 olution - 15 A; fie vidth)_ 6pera
of viciong 20,km In
'the day-sidd -b
only on- f the Earth Airglow was measured by - a 'colbrimeter, 4
Vision, kin in width) Operating 'Only,.on the night side. 'For". switching' tfie -,,Jif. i.
ments -,band. fixing.WOW., .-ilia undarlyin _eurfaca,.' a. 6enaor. --whir-h-Nde mirell
'85--, was`-, used 4, -go
i,-olorlmetev. carrie __ U
illumination' ar, .0 The
disk..-. One
light.:
filters Ong, a _Miir
7:-
Cam
L 290364% -7 -
-ACCESSION M_~-AT5023567-
` T
s relatively coinoarison of these
!zodiacal lig t-.wa _',
e
readings.(ay raged) witli
~
e~resul6s.of ground observat ons-, at -3
th i 200-m~4000: A lead to
i`n
the con6lu8 o that.
sky radiatio In a -,2506-' 200
t. 3000.: J
9-Ismall: and. At:3, -4000 k
- oe
d d not 0*00dl.
.
odiac ,al. 1.ight.' .~keasureme t9 at
-land :z 1700_2~
0
6 kindicated
'-that no night
'results bf.measurements
tion exists In this region s. Thus", - I
'
Wavelengtfi~:~___,_,,~!,
over the ez)tire
'
grange (1700-4000 X),confirmed-
6e.,absence In the night sky l
of high-energy excitatio
as: figures.-
rocesses.'.0rig. art h -7
pp
ft.7.70CIATION., none
SUBHITTEb:t'O28ep65 ENCL: 00 SUB C(I
R*
-SOVI ''OTHE 008'
0 REP PIR~Si
:A
C d
3
L 2963~~
C G_E'S S, 1--ON" _N ------
R: AT5023567
..screened out iation; 'its long-'wave 'Dounda
I -UV rad, ry - was near 6000 The
second was used to investigate wavdlengths-4t 2500 to 4000 A, and two narrow-band`fil~~
th t 557,11 X and 3914 L respectivel
~,'ters wi. passband of 100: X filtered emission a
An IR specirophom e al radiation concurrently with the opera
n ter recorded the
rm
'Of-the other two,instruments.. A correlation was found to exist between readings: of
!the UV and IR ipectrophotometera iwthe.9.65-Ij ozone band. A correlation of. intvnsiL-;'
ities was also disclosed near: the long-wav'c boundary.of the UV spectrum at X > '4000
And.in the readings of the illumination ensor, These readings,depended strongly on
,:Cloudiness becausethe albedo.of'clouds in the.red zone is substantially greater thane
.the albedo of the Earth's surface'and of ar atmosphere. The.correlation con
~firmg that at X > 3000 A,~the -ticeable.part of atmospheric radiation-is due to~tropq-!,
no
refl b v the basic mass of the ozone layer.
heric dispersion and ectioii, occurring elo
Conclusions were also -reached on', iocal*i diurnal, and latitudinal variations of ainm~
glow.. A. dif f iculty aros.e.. in the _,evalttation~ because of the dependence of the readings
on cloud cover. In.maktrig. th measurements in. space,, it~ was necessary, to: include r&'-..
,flections of from'.thet. atmosphere:. and glow. of i astronomical 7origifi -in additioif
.*to airglow it if- C
i- - onsequetltly�~ iesu, _b
se lts:'varied with~atmospheric:.conditions y as
much as a factor'.-of.- tFqs, lAth"thtmih occ' ring duriiik'di6udlid6,wo-athiik..ind th"e'
imum ur
)Maximum during,'tot.dl cIoud:Uiess.",-,,Tfie,',.', correlation'.,of of -'one light filter,,
~(5577 A) with, -the- k,othdrs,." ibdicated that:thii shar6_-'of._'illumination,from the-stars ~md-
1.Cqr4 21.3
L 38426-66 9iT(1)/Ew(m)/FCC/EWP(t)[ET1 Ijp(c) Gwta
ACC NR. AP6024383 SOURCE CODE: 'UR/0050/66/000/007/0032/0034
AUTHOR: Britayev, A. S. (Candidate of physico-saftmatical sciences); Iozenast' V.
ORG:
TITLE:
Central Aerological Observato (Teentralluaya aerologicheskaya observatorfy-4
Ozonosphere sounding and several results of ozone distribution measurements
7, 1966, 32-34
Meteorologiya I gidrologiya,
SOURCE:
no.
I 11A
TOPIC TAGS: ozone eenesnore6*9ro, ultrav o e
,Lffi-mb, -1 -7 -A- 7-97
r- 11-4; sio-WENR&S tropopause
ABSTRACT: The role of ozone in the atmos here can be determined if the processes of
formation and destruction and the d at Ibution of ozone in an atmospheric layer are
6own. In 1963-1965, the Central Aerological Observatory made measurements of the
oaone concentration in the atmosphere. An automatic ultraviolet spectrograph and a
spectral ozone sotoding instrument were used. Radiation intensity within the range
from 2500 to 3600A was measured. An electrochemical sounding instrument was used at
night and in the winter in polar regions. The spectral ozone sounding instrument
measures the quantity of ozone In various atmospheric layers. The distribution of
ozone above the sounding levql can be determined from data of rocket sounding and
artificial satellite measurements. Itie possible to assume that.the ozone concentra-
tion in the atmospheric layer from 30 to 55 km decreases according to the exponential
law in the vertical direction. Measurements made during cyclonic atmospheric states
j
L 38426-66
ACC NRs AP6024383 0
sh9wed a second maxl~ concentration of ozone In the layer from 8 to--11 km, Changes
4
in!,the position of the tropopause Influence the distribution of ozone. Orig. art.
haf: 1 figure* EEC)
SL$ CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 22Dsc6S/ ORIG RRF:- 0041 UM REF: 007/ ATD PRZ38:5040
2/2k~
ABRAMOV, M.A. (Odessa); JOZHITSA0 NJ. (Odesoa)
Organization of medicaland sanitary centers on collective farm
Sov.zdrav. 21 no.7;29-33 062. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Is kafedry organizataii sdravookhranenlya (2av. - prof. I.L.
Daylis) Odeaskogo sieditsinskogoinstituta, (dir. - zaaluzbennyy
Ideyatell nauki prof. I.Ya.Deyneka). 2. Glavnyy vrach mediko-
sanitarnoy chasti, samestitell predesdatelya kolkhoza imeni
Kalinina, Bolgreaskogo rayons. Odeaskoy oblasti (for Abramov).
(PUBLIC HEALTH, RURAL)
,LCZqTSAj_N.A..,(Odesea);. ALBUTOV, N.A. feltdaher
Means of the further development of public health in rural
looalitiee4,Feltd. i akush. 28 no.8142-45 Ag163 (MIRA 16912)
1. Zaveduyushchiy organizatsionno-metodicheskim otdelom
Odeeskoy oblaatnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (for lozhitsa)
2o Tyumerevokaya uchastkova-ya. bollnitsa# Chucashakaya ASSR
(for Albutov).
IOZHITSAY N.A. (Odessa)
nrot aid health centers In a villages Felld i akumb* 28 no,11t
6-13 N 163 (MIM 16&M-)
lo Is organizatsionno-metodiaheskogo otdola Oblastnoy Odeankoy
klinichookoy bolinitsy.
IOZIFOVICH, L.Ya.
How the defect In the weation of colu=o was eliminated. Prom.
strois 40 no~4353-54 162o (MIRA 15:5)
(Golumo)
1OZINISHY, M. G., GUDTSOV, N. T.
Alloys
Studying the process of aging of metals and alloys by measuring their hardness during
heating in a vacuum. Zhur. tekhs fiz 22,, No. 8, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, D~cember 195X, Uncl.
2
RUMANIA
NEGRUTIU, E., Prof, POPA, A., Eng, IOZON D " Eng, KOLOSY, E.,
Eng, FARCAS, N., Eng,,and ZORZOLAN, It., ifli-, ef the "Dr Petru
Grozall Agronomic Inatitute.(Institutul Agronomic "Dr. Pitru Groza")
Cluj..
"Observations on Some Indices Regarding the Inheritance of Wool.
Properties in the Cross Breeding of Sheep."
Bucharest, Revista de Zootehnie si Medicina Veterinara, Vol 16,
No 10, Oct 66, pp !T--22.
Abstract: The report concerns a project for the obtaining of
a reed of she.ep with semi-fine wool especially suited for
the pedoclimatic conditions of the Cluj area by crossing local
Tigaie and Turcana sheep with various Mlerino strains. Results
are given relating to the production and characteristics of
offspring , and the inheritance and genetic gain with regard
to the desired characteristics are calculated. The reported
results, for the years 1960-64, indicate that the project is
aiming in the right direction and should be expanded.
Includes 3 tables, 4 figures and 5 references, of which
4 Rumanian and one German.
gap
4IM
IPATM,KO, A.Ya, Cand Tech Sci.- (d~arl Effect of free motion,#* -the
*-nl Tec"ci
;n'
-W;w coal r--vie-FT"S~1 Awithin the ran6e of FRe;~o~ldslow
numbers. it Kuybyshev, 1958- 15 pp with graphs Win of Hicher Education USSR.,
Kuybyshev Industrial Inst im V.V.Kuybyghev), 100 copieo (U,24-58illO)
-49-
S/123/61/000/020/030/035
A0041AI61
AUTHOR: Ipatenko. A
TrME: The source method in some problems of heat conduction
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyenlye, no. 20, 1961, 14, abstract
20160 V'Tr. Nikolayevskogo korableatrolt.. in-ta", 1961, no. 22,
j1-37)
TN' This sourceme"thod, based on a singulie-s6lution of tRi differential
Foorier- eqd&tion 'in, combination'wIth. the -super~oaitim principle, ~ Is applicable
to determining the temperature distribution from the action of concentrated In-
stantaneoug'or continuously aptingS, 6tatio -nary or4obila heat sour6es, both in
unbounded bodies axi& in bounded bodies with given boundary conditions. The
author analyzes problem of a semi-~Infinite rod and, a r6d of finite length
iander stationary heat-conduotion conditions. There are 2 references.
A. Mitaevich
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
AUTHOR: Tpatenko, A. Ya.
TITLE: Lnuegral --elations
applied to solving
a cylinder in a transverse
35747
S/12 62/000/003/022/052
D237YD301
of the thermall boundary layer
the problem of heat transrer from
flow
PEIRIODICAL: Referativnyy shurnalp 1-41ekhanika, no. 3, 190621 92,
abstract 3B577 (Tr. Nikola evskogo korablestroit. in-
t'
ta, 1961p no* 22, 39 - 43)y
TEXT: An approximate analytical solution is given of the problem
of heat. transfer from a circular cylinder in a transverse how. The
solution is obtained by the integral relation of the thermal boun-
dary layer, on the following assumptions: The flow is smooth, the
ihickness of the hydrodynamic layer is equal to the thickness of
-che thermal boundary layer, parameters of ihe medium are constant.
The expression was obtained for the mean (with respect to the cir-
cumference of the cylinder) value of the parameter Np dependent on
the parameters R and P, which was compared with known empirical re-
lationships of heat transfer from the cylinder in a t2ansverse air
Card 1/2
S/124/62/000/003/022/052
Integral relations of the thermal ... D2371/D301
flow. A satisfactory agreement is noted o"" calculated and experi-
'L
mental results in the region of values of R from I to 150. 7 refer-
ences. LAbstrac-cor's note: Complete translation].
Card 2/2
MOROZOV9 A.P.; IFATFA%Op Aja., kand.tekhn.nauk-
Self-cleaning oil filter. Biul, tekh,-ekone inform. Tekhe upre Mine
more flota, 7 no.6x60-63 162. (MIRA 16.'A,)
Si4w#hiy wkhanik teplokhoda "Labinsk* ~(for Morozov)*
(marine engine&--Lubrication) (Filters a6d filtration)
IPATENKO A.Ya., kand.tekhn.nauk,- ANTONOV, A.M.9 inzh.
t -
Theory and design of surfaceless-types of evaporators. Izv. vys.
ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.7s49-55 Jl 163. (KIRA 16:8)
1. Nikolayevskiy korablestroitellnyy institut imeni. admirala,
S.O.Makarova. Predstavlena, kafedroy sudovykh silovykh ustanovok,
parovykh i gazovykh turbin.
(Evaporating appliances)
GOLUBCHENKO, A.I.,-dotsentl J~A ,'NP-,,..A..'Ya..,.,kand.tekhn.nauk;,GANG110p Ye.
inzh,
Experimental investigation of the effect of shaft rotation on
the efficiency of labyrinth papking. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav,; mashino-
str. no%7:87-92 163o miRk 16:11)
1. Nikolayevskiy korablestroitellnyy institut.
IFAMMO., A* Ia., kand. teklm. n I
!;~i-;e-,,~-,~,-,--
Efficiency of pipelines. rzrvya. ucheb. zavq, Energo 7 no*79
3-11-132 J1 1614 P (MIRA 17z8)
1. Nikolayevskiy korablestroitelin-yy institut imeni admirala
S.O. Makarovae
ZAYTSEV, YurJy Ivanovich; VPSIL'YEV, V.K., doktor tekhn. naulc,
kand. teUai. nauk
prof, retsenzent; IPAMXO
dots.., retsenzent; IMG, V,E,, inzh.s retsenzent;
ZAKHAROVI A.M.9 kand. tekhn. naakp dots,, retsefizent,,*
KMYAPGMXOV,A.S., kand.'tekhn. naukq dots.v retsenzent;
MOIEEYEV, A.A., nauchn. red.; SHAURAK, Ye.N.., red.
'Fundamentals -)r the design of marine steam turbires] 06-
novy proektirovaniia sudovykh parf-.vykh turboagregatov. Le-
ningrad, Sudostroenie, 1965. 495 p. (MIRA 38:12)
%
:r
N 3 AP5020639 5 0;) 0 0 3 /00 76 /00 82
2 135 5 3 3 0 1
Ip a tenk o A. YA.; Aq,~qnov A. M.
s u a tion of tzanE aver on
z a
,b ades of a turbine cascade
no. 3, 1965 , 76-82
I'.'UZ Aviatsionnaya tekhnika,
f~ T -V tuibine cascade, boundary laver, turbinp blade, transi-
r f low
The practical applicabili t 1, oil' t,;o 317,- 1 1 f 1, e, me rh rids ,
11 n " and sub 1 imation mo t1i od g of v I ~i a 1 1 ;lutivinp the bound-
r o m ' a 7, 1n 3 r t
T_ transition
S " a ] E t 3 i ri V e '3 L1, v7 a 1,e
e ev ap C. r a -q r a t "2
- , i_ n , 7'-~ ,
r W t t h an
i tne obaervation o f t a.I
gions wi th a sub a t an c t a 11 y d f f f e r e f L i i m c n n E e i 1 1;
tween the re
Card 112
2 016 -) 5
ACCE3SION HR: AP502o639
o1' a aolid Gubstance from the blade sura~e. q~uqy shovs that
th ~-tethods may be successfully applied In practice, bu4, the kaolin
is Convenient and gives bett,!r- of t1he -e-
glons teated. Orig. art. has! 5 A~;
figures. L I
none
STJ13MI TTED: 09Apr6h EN CL.- 00 SUB 'CODE - PR 14E
11,10 REF SOV#. 000 OTHERs 001 ATD -rRzss,.
Card
STWrAT, A,A., kandidat biologichookikh nauk; IPATEM,- N.G., veterinarnyy
vrach-spisootolog.
Tateri#W service In the Korean-People's Republic. Yeterinarlia,
32 noel~:88-91 J& 155. (X= W)
i.Tsasoyusnyy instituIt eksperimentallney veterinaril, (for Sysoyev)
2.Ministerstvo sellskogs khozyaystva SS,SR (for 1patenke)
IPAMMO, N.G., vat, vr&ch.
Veterinary serviee In eastern China. Vaterinaxiia 34 no.10:80-M
o (XLU 10111)
(Ghiuo~--Toterinary m9diotne)
IPATIMO, N.G., votyrach-apizootolog.
ENRON- w--P;;itry farming In eastern China. Ptitsevodstvo 8 no,201-35 P 158.
(miu na)
1. Upravlonlye vaterinarli Kinisterstva sellskago khosyaystva ROM
(Chlzo-Poultry)
IPATE M N.G., vetvraoh-apizoolog.
Iffect of freezing temperaturis, on the pathogen of hemorrhagic
septicemia (chicken cholera). Ptitsevodetwo 8 no-9:38-39 S 158.
IONInisterstTe,sel'skogo khosyaystv&'RSFSR.
Chicken cholera)
I - IPATEM-0- N ., vet.vrach
ry" -
Immunization of swine against cholera.by.intrac.utaneous vaccinations
Veterianriia 36 no.2:55-56 7 159- (MrM 12:2)
1 (Hog cholera)
i
IPATENKO. 11. G.
Preventive properties of human and animal blood serum against anthrax.
Veterinarila 36 no.12:32-33 D '59. (MIRA 13:3)
I.Stars My veterinarayy vrach Glaynogo, upravlenlya sovkhosov
Ministerstva sel'skogo khosyaystva RSIPSR.
(Anthrax) (laboratory animle) (Serum)
IPATENKO, N.G., starshiy veterinarnyy vrach
Elimination of hog cholera. Veterinariia 37 no.10:25-28 0
160. (MRA: 15:4)
1. Glavnoye-upravleniye sovkbozov Ministerstva sellskogo
khozydystva RSFSR.
(Hog cholera)
I p!~O~.
Veterinary and sanitary measures in loose housing of animals.
Veterinariia, 39 no.12:47-52 D 162. . (MM 16:6)
1. Glavnyy voterinarnyy vrach proizvodstvennogo territoriallnogo
upravleniya Taentrallnogo rayons, Ministerstva proizvodstva i
zagotovok seltakokhosyaystvannykh produkto RSFSR.
(Veterinary hygiene) '(Milking)
IPATENKO, N. G.
Veterinary work of regional administrations. Veterinariia
40 no.4:14-18 Ap 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Upravleniya TSentr4unisterstva
proizvodstva i zagotovok sellskokhozyaystvennykh produktay
RSFSR.
i
IPATENKO, N.G.; NESTEROV, T.S., dotsent; KUTnOV, I.N., dotsent) ANOPYAN, Ye.&h.,
k Vbtr.-rin,naukj XARAVAYEV, II.M.; PENIONUKO, A.M.; MAKAROV, V.A.,
assistant,
Veterinary sanitation expertise* VaterinariJa 4a n0.3283-93 Hr 164,
WFU 18g1)
1. U!Tavler4ye tsentra Ylinisterst.-a proizvodst-i i zagotovok sellskc-
khozyaystvefinykh produktov RSFSR i(for lpatenkc). 2. Vltebskiy veterivf
nyy institut (for Nesterav, Kutilov). 3. Vsesoyuznyv nauchne-Ussledovftl
tellskiy inatitut veterinarnoy Panitarii (for Akopyan). 4. Moskovskaya
veterinarnaya akademiya (for YAkarov).
IPATENKO, N.G.
Eliminating foot-and-mouth disease in the central prov.Lix~;b.-
Veterinariia 1+0 no.8:16-17 Ag 163.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach upravleniya TSentra Ministerstva
proizvodstva i zagotovok sel'skokhozyaystvennykh produktov RSFSR.'
ACC Nitt AP 603405
SOURCE CODE: UR/0346/'66/000/011/0032/0035
AUTHOR; Moyebuu (Candidate of veterinary sciences); Ayursava (bocent);
Dashdava (Chief of anaerobic laboratory)g Ivatenko, N. G. (United
Nations'Consultant in microbiology)
5j4j'RVt'
ORG: LivestockAResearch Institute.Acadeu3E of Sciencen,Mongol PaoRjst&
RepjbTig__(Nau'Ehao-isoledovatel'skiy institut zh1votnovaTdstva Akadeall
nauk Mongol'skoy narodnoy respubliki)
TITLE: Infectious en;erotggen4of canals caused by C1. perfr
type C
SOURCE: Vaterinariya, no. 11, 1966, 32-35
TOPIC TAGS: veterinary wa~, animal disease, enterotoxemiap
clostridi.um perfringens
ABSTRACT: A gastroenteritin Iof camels caused.by C1. perfringene toxln~._
has been observed. This disease spreads rapidly among the camels of
the eastern'Cobi region, and a special commission set up to study the
problem found that the characteristic signs of the desease werat loss
of appetite, assumption of a half-seated position in which the camel
falls forward on its front lags, muscular tremors, weakness of the ex-
trouitias, occasional comatose states and death within five days to twoF
6.981.551t636.2950170)
ACC NR, AP-601-40S1
weeks. In serious cases the central nervous system was severely
affectedg disorientation and the drooping head syndrose were presentq
and the aniuals ground their tooth, Soft stools or acuto.diarrhea con-
bined with sudden lose of appetite were often the first signs of the
disease@ A vaccine to now being tested* -Orige art, bass 4 figurese
1W~A~ 50)
SUR CODIs 06/ SUBM DAM sees
1CWd 2/2~
IPATENKO, N.P., Imnd.tekhn.nauk
Regulating the excitation of synchronous compensators In
the function of load power factor. 1zv.v7s.ucbeb.zav*;
energ. 3 no.3:15-19 * 160. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Bryanskiy institut transportnogo rashinostroyeniya.
Predstavlans, ss",slysy evarochnogo I liteynogo proisvodetya
muchno-tokhnichookoy konferenteli.
Ollactrie power distribution)
-)T' an ra~;vnclar zl-)L, mlor with
coml-y--madin iti limls With a varlard~l IoL,-d K H I r
~,A
n f, ia v'~r-ior )f ion"n
(DisL,ertat-iins for the Degrae -)f (lai-.1-idate in Techn1clrd O'c tallce,~)
Krdzhm~ys iot-i-oLs' 1)56
7
IPAT3WXD, N R., Inzh.
Method of measuring the angle. Zlek.sta. 28 no.10:89-90 157
(MIRA 10:11)
(Blectrie machines)
SOV/110-59-2-1+/21
AUTHOR: Ipatenko, N.R., Candidate of Technical Sciences
- --------------------N
TITLE: The Use of Compounded Synchronous Induction Motors on
Drives with Variable Loading (Primeneniye asinkhronno-
sinkhronnogo dvigatelya s kompaundirovaniyem v
privodakh s peremennoy nagruzkoy)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Blektropromyshlennostig 1959,Nr 2,pp 14-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Most of Soviet work on compound synchronous and
synchronous induction motors relates to machines with
excitation obtained from dry type rectifiers. This is
all right so long as the machines are small, but normal
exciters have considerable advantages for larger machines.
Synchronous induction motors with normal exciters have
been widely used in England and some other European
countries. This article describes the results of tests
on a Soviet machine of this kind with a machine type '
exciter. The conditions that the compounding circuit must
fulfil in order for the power factor to be maintained
automatically near unity are stated. The conditions can
be fulfilled approximately.by appropriate choice of the
Card 1/3 transformation ratio of the compounding transformer.
Investigations were made on an induction motor type
SOV/110-59-2-4/21
The Use of Compounded.Synchronous Induction Motors on Drives with
Variable Loading -
AX-62-1+1 12,5 kW1 1%0 rpm. The main object was to
compare the operating characteristics. of the synchronous
induction motor with those of the induction motor both
under synchronous conditions with rated excitation and
under asynchronous conditions, Possible methods of
connecting the rotor windings are shown In Fig 3.
Figs 1+ and 5 give comparisons of the efficiency and
power factor of the synchronous induction motor with
various methods of connecting the rotor winding. The
best results are obtained with the connection diagrams of
Figs 3C and Ot but these require the use of additional
contact rings on the rotor shaft. The simpler circuits
in fact give satisfactory results and Figs 6 and 7 give
test characteristics of the induction motor when
operating as a synchronous induction motor, a
synchronous motor and an Induction motor. At some loads
the efficiency-of the synchronous induction motor is
somewhat higher and the.power factor is appreciably
Card 2/3 higher, being 0.95 --; 1 at all loads. Heating loss
curves in the stator and rotor windings for the different
SOV/110-59-2-4/21
The Use of Compounded Synchronous Induction Motors on Drives with
Variable Loading
conditions are given in Fig 8 and it will be seen that
for fairly heavy loads the stator and rotor losses are
lowest in the synchronous induction motor, The
synchronous induction motor also has the best overall
capacity. It is concluded that the synchronous
induction motor with machine type exciter is particularly
suitable for drives with variable loads.
Card 3/3 There are 8 figures and 3 referencesq 2 of which are
Soviet and 1 Inglish.
SUBMITTED: May 199 1958
M
11
lrATENKO, N.R..kand.tekhn.nauk (BryanBk)
D/namic stability of synchronous and eyncbronous-asynchronous
motors with compound exditation in the epee of suddenly applied
loads. Elektrichestvo no.9:59-62 S 060. (MIRA 13:10)
(Electric motors, Synchronous) (Blectric motors, Induction)
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TITLE: A Conference on Electron and Photo-electron Multipliers
(Konferentsiya po elektronnym i fotoelektronnym iinnozhit-
elyam)
PERIODiCAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol--II, NO-12,
pp. 1552 - 1557 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:' A conference took place in Moscow during February 28-~bd
March 6, 1957 and was attended by scientists and engineers
from Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev and other centres of the Soviet
Union. Altogether, 28 papers were read and discussed. The
papers were as follows:
I)BJLStepanov - "Some Problems of the Theory and Design of.
Electron Multipliers".
2) Ye.V. Yeliseyev,_j,3._Ipatkint A.A. Kalmykov, K.V. Mikerov
C and B.M. Stepanov gave some experlti7diital data on electron
multipliers operating at large currents and voltages.
3) P.V. Timofeyev and Ye.G. Kormakova - "Electron Multipliers
of VEI (All-Union Blectro-technical Institute)".
4) G.S. Villdsrube delivered a lecture on new types of
electron multipliers employing alloy emitters.
5) N.S. Xhlebnikov - "New Types of Photo-electron Multipliersn.
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6) A.G. Berkovskiy et alii communicated some results on the
new types of industrial photo-electron multipliers.
?) L.I. Andreyeva et alii - "Electron Optics of Certain
S ecial Electron Multipliers and its Characteristics".
83 L.V. Artemenkova, et alii reported some results on the
study of the dispersion of electrons in electron multipliers
and its effect on their resolving power.
9) L.B. Artemenkova and B.M. Stepanov - "Resolving Power*
of Electron Multipliers and its Experimental Determinatioe
10) A.G. Berkovskiy and L.G. Leyteyzen gave some results on
the #hoto7electron multipliers suitable for the discrimination
of short-time intervals
11) G.A. Vasillyev rep;rted on an investigation of the
transient characteristics of photo-multipliers by means of a
micro-osaillograph.
12) A.I. Veretennikov considered the problem of the measure-
ment of the transient characteristics of photo-multiplers.
13) E.Ye. Berlovich gave some data on the transient charact-
eristics of the photo-multipliers,type 4,)Y-19.
14) A.I. Belonosov determined the current time lag in the
hoto-multipliers, type OIY-19 and �)Y-25.
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15 Yu-A. Nemilov et alii also studied similar problems.
A.A. Osherovich investigated the basic parameters of the
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photo-multipliers, type 4ay .
17) A.Ye.aiiAak6v proposed a simple method for the measurement
ojL the amplitude resolution of the multipliers.
18) A.Ye.Melamid - "Parameters of Photo-electron Multipliers
and the Methods and the Bquipment for their Measurement".
19) B.M. Stepan v gave some data on the characteristics of a
multi-channel electron multiplier operating at high currents.
20) B.M. Glukhovskqyand Ye.I. Tarasov - "The Activation
Technology of Alloy Emitters with Various Photo-cathodes".
21) A.N. Pisarevskiy studied the problem of the application
of the Soviet-made photo-multipliers to scintillation spect-
roscopy.
22) I.F. Barchuk reported on the application of a spectro-
metric photo-multiplier to a scintillation y-spectrometer.
23) A.I. Akishin lectured on the special electron multipliers
which could be employed for the counting of ions.
24) Ye.L. Stolyarova reported on the experiments with a
spectrometric photo-multiplier with an NaJ(Te) crystal.
25) A.A. Samokhvalov and I.G. Fakidov communicated some data
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on a simple scintillation counter, its characteristics and its
application in *-type flaw detection.
26) O.D. Kovrygiii-i and G.D. Latyshev reported on the appli-
cation of the photo-electron-multipler, type 1.)Y-12,to the
scintillation spectrometry and y-type flaw detection.
27) N.G. Kokina gave some data on the application of electron
multipliers to the monitoring of ultra-violet radiation.
28) N.K. Pereyaslova investigated the spectroscopic chara-
cteristics of the Soviet-made multipliers.
Very short summaries of the above papers -;L~arLa given.
SUBMITTED: July 3, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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AUTHORS: IpatlLinL_.L.S., Stepanov, B.M., and ShatsuRevich, A.F.
TITLE: Photomultiplier Detection of X-ray Pulses
PERIODICAL: Pribory i telchnika ekspL-rimenta,196],No.l,pp~.165-166
TEXT: A large number of papers bave been published in recent
years giving descriptions of variou-; pulsed. cold-emission X-ray
tubes. The form of the X-ray pulse Is usually recorded by a
photomultiplier feeding an amplifier and a fast oscillograph.
The use of an amplifier introduces a distortion into the form of
the recorded X-ray pulse and complicates the measurements. Th c
present authors report preliminary results of a study of the form
of X-ray pulses obtained without tho use of an amplifier. The
rvrm-8 (PGAI-8) electron multiplier and the 6Y,-191" (OK-19M)
oscillograph were employed. The form of X-ray pulses from a
continuously pumped, demountable X-ray tube was investigated.
The tube voltage was derived from the F-'/1H'--50O (GrN-500) pulsed-
voltage generator. The electron multiplier PGI-8 conz-1sts of four
parallel channels with ten multiplying stages; in each. Cu-Be
emitters and cathodes %4ere used. They have a quantum yield of
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1.5 y. 10-3 for slow electrons and X-ray energles between 0.2 and
1.5 MeV. The amplification coefficient is 107-108 and the
applied voltage 500 volts per stage. The multiplier output is
developed across a 75 ohm coaxial cable. The maximum output
current per pulse is not less than 5 amps so that the signal can
be applied directly to the oscillograph. The dependence of the
form and duration of the X-ray pulses was investigated as a
function of the material and form of the cathode, the distance
between the cathode and the anode, and the pressure in the tube.
The figuro shows oscillograms of X-ray pulses as functions of the
distance between the electrodes for cathodes in the form of
aluminium (1) and molybdenum (2) needics, and a tantalum ring
with a sharp rim (3). The anode of the tube was in the form of a
plane molybdenum disc. The calibration trace on the photographs
is a 10 Mc/s signal. The distance between the electrodes was
varied between 55 nim (upper photographs) and 3 ram. As can be
seen, the duration of the X-ray pulse decreases as the electrodes
npproach each other. The form, diiration and amplitude of' t1he
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