SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ISAYEV, B. - ISAYEV, F.

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I.; GROSHEV, L. V.; ISAYEV, B. M. Full Title: IONIZATION MMODS OF RADIATION ANALYSIS Transliterwied Title: Ionizatsionnyye metody iseledovaniya izlucheniy PUBLISHIM DAM Originating Agency* None Publishing House: State Publishing House of Technical and Theoretical Literature ("Goatekhizdat") Date: 1949 No. pp.: 424 No - of copies: 5,000 Editorial Staff: gone PURPOSE: The book is intended for a wide range of scientific workers:in various fields and for graduate students and teachers. MXT DATA Coverage: Part I of this work (p. 9-162) discusses ionization chambers for alpha, beta, gam,3a radiation, for cosmic rays and fast neutrons, as well as impulse : chambers. In part II (p. 163-423) counters for charged particles are examined and the theories of their operation and of corrections for individual counters are given. Proportional counters, including those for fast particles~and neutrons,:and Belf-extinguishing and non self-extinguishing counters are examined in detail. New types of counters and different modes of operation : t $39: 7 .4'. IOMZATION UFTHODS G&Tj L. lose. 079, (In Ruxamaj iplajitGeden Part L fonliatim 04'0i~ ~Sfbr 304 coarn o of thaw'-A jl-~:_ Pjtrt a On in -c' d arroattang jr Operati, nfutcOW'413d ed intors: ; J ~~ V I I I i xitaiiifohia and 441f. :With Individual djgghgjjd~ (i~a.,, : 711 4 or 4 note) J f ip pi , ij- it ~ - t' ttin' dd 11' m ts Ah l t dl A d i l A e i o a evion c a c eir t -'w ' 13l Y A 14 K I bi A saev , mpcatt4 stay ( W S t. . oV , i~ ~ rim Acad :Ulsl Ri;;~*) - z" A020 . r, . . .1 emsuringi-myatid -my Osq h4hiand I.;* N. ~s of very , ~'tcusltks. - The the. strength oF lntg.~ the tiiis: :W= is CL emtw= ck tum plme~ and. * wu dMuodi - 1 me.-, After Wo.-vt the lao~, Ule Acttoi%O: -set lad the metal fall act the Avdture. j~ it cQual qc~ Shown tht fait$ W& byl wom twor quitO ft" cl ~Sub ` -in otl an: Foill WRIt bul mlaoscu* OiOoteS. 9,AepoAted ' ton. 4-5 cal. pco attn. viltlmtood 3 inlcromaip.M UM 01 = ~ 0 hrs Soubmikid Uls vwith~toad ttaktominp; t f "Eq curvit fare lim-2 UnG Me particto leivint tho lbil: CM ' j~;r:, sed wyozer Tilitloo r l a qr ' . were ana e ca . u J y I., artho Z Al nd a7z f r f M% T a , e ac % st 30 C.1%4., for B IMwIrle, is ootit 10%, vi 28m Oid~k o t r at S Aud:10%430c . , SMQ tutlos'ai ptatani oflfelvl. -A ut6l. bg~'tth t , oo ln Ad dt od i d 3 k (w i:ji e. v . was c "o oraton an . 3 mp y the ratW coffespoided to the ra Wat ild e3vO.! F.T! 7. "IoniZational Methods for Investigations of Aadiations," GlavFoligrafizdat, ,ralhic Publishing House,, 2nd edition, 437 Pp, 1952. elain Folyp V.1ater test model distribution of depth doses from the telecurie apparatus using radioactive cobalt. A.M. Voinov, G.B. Gulenko, B.M. Isaev, U.IA. Margulis. VjEist. rent. i rad. no. 4042-61 ~Jl-Ag '53. USSR/Medicine Radiology Card 1/1 Authors Isayev, B. M., and Margulis, U. Ya. Title Depth doses for point sources of gamma-rays of radioactive cobalt Periodical Vest Bentgen i Radiol 1, 68-74,-1954 Abstract Studied the depths of penetration of gamma-rays in water.and in air by-,, means of a specially const cted apparatus consisting of a point.~sPurce guo of gamma-ray radiation (CO ) and a tank of water. observed andplotted the depths.of penetration for fields of 20, 50, and 100 cm2.. Two, draw.7 ings; six graphs; four tables. No references Institution Institute of Biophysicsil Academy of 4L n. -diee-1-Scie ces USSR ISAYEV, B. M.1 VOMOVY k. M., GULEITKO, 0. B. and MARGUMS, U. Y4. "Distribution of Deep Doses In Water Phantom from Tele-Curie Units Charged with Radioactive Cobalt.," Medgiz., 1955 ISAYMVIO B.M.; H&ROULIS, U.Ya. [Use of depth doses for soot sources of gamma rays from radioactive cobalt] Glubinnye dozy dfia tochechnykh istochnikov gamma-luchei -radioaktivnogo koballta, Moskva, Kedgiz. 1955. 6 p. (MINA 11:4) 1. Is Institute btoftsiki Almdemil meditainakikh nauk SSM. (COBAIM-THERAPNNIC USS) As VY USISR/Fitting Out of Laboratories - Instruments. H_ Their Theory, Construction2 and Use. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 3, 1957, 8696 Author : Andreyeshchev, Ye. and Isayev, B. Inst Title : Concerning Some Characteristics of Spark Counters Used in the Recording of OW, -Particles. Orig Pub : Zh. experim. i teor. fiziki, 1955, 28, No 3, 335-342 Abstract : It is shown that a constant corona discharge leads to the self-stabilization of spark counters. The change in counter characteristics as a function of the distan- ce between the electrodes and of the hmidity has been investigated. It is shown that the efficiency of the counter increases with increasing humidity. Card 1/1 ............ ISAYEVI B. M. and SIMOMMO, D. L. uPreUmilma Data an *s, Affects of Atoide Bomb Explosions on Of Artificial Radioactivity In the Lower Atmospbere and Soil, a report edited by tJw above and appearing In the Whablogton Post and Tim@ deraldj, ; Juw 190 21(3) SOV/112-59-2-3287 Translation from' Ref erativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 19 59, Nr 2, p 15 1 (USSR) M. AUTHOR: Aradenne, M., Yeger, G., Isayev, B., Roggenbuk, V_4nd Froylikh, G. TITLE- Pocket-Type Gamma-Radiation Dosimeter (Karmannyy dozimetr gamma -izlucheniya) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Iseled. v oblasti dozimetrii ioniziruyushchikh~izIucheniy'. M., AS USSR, 1957, pp 112-114 ABSTRACT: A pocket-type electrometer with a quartz filament and a reading. microscope is described. The electrometer has a linear scale calibrated in milliroentgens. The scale span is 0 -200 milliroentgens - Thirty experimental: models of the instrument were tested, The charge leakage never exceeded 5% per day. The reading spread of individual meters did not exceed 10%. N.G.Z. Card Ill 836h4 3/123/59/000/007/012/014 91,,57?0 0 A004/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No. 7, pp. 169 - 170-F # 25646 AUTHORS: Andreyeshchqy, Ye. Tamay yelinikov, I.F. TITLE: Spark Counter/for the Checking of Alpha-Active Contaminate .d Surfaces PERIODICAL: V sb.t Issled. v obl. dozimetrii ioniziruyuahchikh izlucheniy.v~ Moscow, AN SSSR, 1957, PP. 162 - 165 TEXT: The authors describe the design of a portable recorder de- vised for the checking ofOl-active contaminated surfaces. The device is a multiwire spar)c counter, whose cathode (in distinction from other models described previously) possesses an area of 150 CM2. The anode, supplied with a high-voltage current df approximately 4500 V, is composed of 25 tungsten wires of 0.1 am in d:iameter',.which are drawn parallel to the mirror-like polished surface of the steel cathode, at a distance of 1-5,mm from the surface of the latter. The cathode stands more than 10 dis- charges. The electrodes are fastened an a plexiglass base.. The fastening Card 1/2 83644 S/123/59/000/007/01-2/014 A004/AO01 Spark Counter for the Checking of Alpha-Active Contaminated Surfaces and straining of the wires as well as the ad justment of the distance bet- ween the cathode and the wire is effected with the aid of screws. The pulses are. recorded with the aid of a small neon tube or headphones. The. Initial operating voltage amounts..to approximately 3,800'v. It is empha- sized that. the efficiency of the counter does not amoufttto more but 0.5 1 but even this magnitude is completely sufficient for radiation mon:"Li.. toring. An advantage of the counter is the absence of background and the possibility of recording N-particles At any value of the A and ?--back- ground. The device has a high stability, its weight is 4 kg. There are 5. figures and 5 references. H.V.S. Translator's notes This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 ?1 (3) 1UTHORS: OnArm1w- - . S07/89-6-1-7/33 I Shallnov, M. I. WON TITLEv Measurement of,the Skin Dose of Hard Bromostrablung (Izmereniye tkanevoy dozy zhestkogo tormoznogo izluoh*niya) PERIODICALt Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 1, py 57 62 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The I-rays with a maximum energy of up to 250 MOV which occur as bremestrahlung in a synchrotron were used for -the purpose of distributing the penetration depth dose in-* paraffin phantom. Investigation was carried out with A-aximum bremastrahlung energies of 80, 180 and 250 NOV. The paraffin phantom was composed of separate paraffin.1blocke having a cross section of 30-30 cm and a thickness ofl, 2, 3 and 5 am. A maximum thickness of up to 41 cm couldL.bit attained, which the bromestrahlung was able to penetrat-o completely. Between the paraffin layers an X-ray film of 24.30*ross section was placed. The first paraffin plate nf the phantom was at a distance of 260 cm from the radia- tion output of the synchrotron. The blackening intensity of the exposed films was measixred along the entire breadth of the blackening spot by moans of carvqo a densitometer, and was compared with the blackening in-tensity measurement of the Skin Dose of Hard BOV/89-6-1-7/33 Bremestrahlung 60 of a control film which had been irradiated with Cc Crays. The distribution of the depth dose is represented by curve. The position of the ionization maxima can be well approxi- mated by the analytical expression _ d 1-14 (1_e*"O.1E) . r It applies when E > 4 MeV and when the focal length is 100 cm. E is the maximum bremastrahlung energy in MeV, d - the depth of the maximum in glam,2 For the purpose of measuring the average skin dose of,.a hard. bremestrahlung it is possible to use either a thimble'chamber or a calorimeter. The two measuring methods are compiired with each other. In concluaion, the admissible dose for various r-energies is calculated and the corresponding curves are plotted. The results obtained agree well with the data given by reference 4. There are 6 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. C 21(0) AUTHORS- TITLE- PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: sov/89-6-6-26/27 Koryakin, Yu., Isayev, B- , Shamanov, M., Zverev, G. Short Encyclopedia "Atomnaya energiyall (Kratkaya entsiklop.ediya "Atomnaya energiyall). Review (retsenziya) Atomnaya energiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 6, pp 693-695 (USSR) The authors discuss the above mentioned book which was pub- lished in 1959 in Moscow by the Gosudarstvennoye nauchnoye izdatellstvo "Bollshays, Sovetskaya Entsiklopediyall (Scientific State Publishing House "Great Soviet Encyclopedia"). There is 1 Zovie.t.reference. Card 1/1 9 Italm , ~Mm limm , B.M. (J~~~ Symposium on dosimetry. Atom.energ. 9 n0-5:424-426 N #6o. (Radiation-Dosage) IIMIRA 13:11) M KWIN, A.M.; ISAYEV, B.M.; EHVOSTOVA, V.V.; TOKARSKAYA, V.I.; BREG.ADZE, Ya.i. liffectiveness of the biological action of C14 during-its incorporation into living structures. Dolcl.AN SSa 134 no.4: 951-954 o e6o. (MMA 13-9) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fisiki Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Chien- korrespondent AN SSSR tfor Kusin). (CARBON-4SOMPICS) (PURS, WnC? OF X010ACTIVITY ON) BIMGALI, LHSHCHINSKIY, red.; PXUVZR22T. VJ.. red.; MAZIM'. Ye.I., tekhn,red, [Isotopic gamm-ray. sources) Isotopive gama-ustanovkl. Pod reC B.N.Isseva. Moskva. Qos.lsd-*o'Ilt-ry Y oblasti atomol nauld i tekhniki, ig6o. 137 p. (MIU 14:3) (Gams rays-lquipment and mpylles) SM11107, ~UkMil Ivazkqvich; ISAYBY, B*Hog ka`nd.fiz*-matem.naul;,,, red.; ZAVODGHIKOY.A, i;ed tekhn.red, 0 [Neutron tissue does] Timnevaia doze naltronov. Podred. B.M. Isseva. Kaskya, Isd-vo glay.upr po ispol'scivanilu atomol energii pri Sovete Kinistrov ;;;i, 196o. 217 P. (MIRA 13:4) (RADIOBIOLOGY) (NIMCBra..-PHYMOLOGICAL BMCT) BOW, B*M, Physical principles of radjobiological experiments with neutron flux. BiofizikIL 5 no. 4:4?9-487.160,, (MIRA 13:12) Inaltitut biologichookoy fisiki AW&SR9 Moskva, (RADIOBIOIWIM IMURCH) (f&UTRONS) 82734 3/089/60/609/002/005/01~ B006/BO56 AUTHORS: Bregadme. Yu. .0 IsAYSTA B. X., Kyaiovg TPA, TITLE: An Ionization Method for Determining Absorbed Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Past Neutrons and I-Rays PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 19609 Vol, 91 No. 21 f pp. 126-131 TEXT: A large number of papers have already dealt with gamma-dosimei rj,19 and several methods have been developed for neutrono-dosimefry (also WEEK ' If the absorbed do as D: and D a-gamma background of 10 to 15%). are n nearly equalt the methods of photographic emulsion and the chemical methods are too inaccurate. Homogeneous, thimble ionization ch:mbirs (Rsfi*,79 8) appear to be the most useful.,la the present paper, th authors give re"~' aults obtained when determining the absorbed doses in biological objeots~ obtained by the last-mentioned method* In this methadj the neutron anti gamma components are separated by using two chambers having different hydrogen contents in their walls. From the difference between the effectsit is possible to determine the ratio of the components. It is of importance Card 1/4 82734 An Ionization Method for Determining Absorbed S/08~/60/009/002/005/015 Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Past Neutrons and Boo6/B056 Y-Rays that the chambers b*~homogensousv i.e.p that the walls have the same ah4mi.- oal composition as the filling gas, so that absorption coefficient and mass stopping power of wall and gas are equal. The authors ~4psr&tsd with two afid three dhamberal the first chamber consisted of polyst4lansolan4 was filled with ethylene, the second consisted of graphite w th a CO 2 f illins, the third was made from a special plastic material of the type "Aerion" (Ref. 12)g filled with an ethylene-CO 2 mixture (14.1.25)o.The hydrogen content in the filling gas mixture was the same as in Aerion, the oxygen and carbon contents varied, whichq howevert did not essentially disturb the homogeneous behavior of the chamber. The conducting layer of the polyethylene chamber consisted of a semi-permeable aluminum foil (0.01 mg/ am2) which had been sputtered in vacua TheIvolumes of the three chambers were 2.12, 2.26, and 2.59 am 3. The experiments were carried .'aut on one of the horizontal holes of the WPT(IRT) reiietor. :A system of boron carbide and bismuth filters (150 mm thick) was used to reduce the gamma Card 2/4 82734 An Ionization Method for Determining Absorbed S/089/60/009/002/005/(Il- Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Fast Neutrons and B006/B056: I-Rays and thermal neutron fluxes. The energy, W, n*dessaryfor the formation of ion Isairs in the filling gases amounted to 27 evo 33-5 ev, and 3,04 ov~ for the three chambers toed. The data concerning the chemical compositions: of-the biological tissues (Table 1) and the corresponding maso(absorption coefficients are used to calculate the coefficients a i and bi a I denoto the ration between the true mass absorption coefficients of the wall material of the i-th chamber and the true mass absorption coefficients of the tiesual bi denote the ratios betweea,the energy absorbed in I Ig of. the wall material of the 1-th chamber and the energy absorbed in 1 g of tissue). The true mass absorption coefficients p/Q and the. values of Ai for muscle and bone tissue as well as polyethylenes Aerion, and graphitt~ are given.in Table 2t and the values of.bi (for different neutron speot:ra) in Table 3. The bi-values do not depend on the shape of the spootrum:withia the limits of measuring accuracy, which is of great importances because it is not necessary to take the change in the spectral composition of the Card 3/4 82734 An Ionization Methodfbr Determining Absorbed 5/089J60/009/002/005/.0115 Energy in Mixed Fluxes of Past Neutrons and Boo,6/B056' neutron flux into account when determining the tissue doses at varioual depths. The. doses D, - D 3 absorbed .in the walls of the-three chambers oor--~ respond to the following doses absorbed in muscles and bonsi: Polyethylene: 1-04 + 1-41 Dm - DI; 1.07 D b + 2-15 Db = Di. n m b b Aerion: 0.96 D + 0-55 D' = D2 0.98 D + 0.85 D = D Y n n 20 b b Graphite: 0-915 Dm + 0.105 Dm' -D D n 31 0 94 7 + 0." Dn DV From these relations it in possible to calculate the tissue doseso The neutron-sensitivities of the chambers were between 0.2 and 8 Rev. A final investigatio .n of the measurement of absorbed energy (for neutrons) relMlted~ _/D ...The authors thank, in an error of - 15%. It depends only little on D n I Yu. F. Chernilin for his helpq and G. B. Radzivevekiy for discussionsa~Thete ate 3 figures, 3 tables, and 17 references: 6 doviet, 2 British, 3 USO and I German. SUBMITTED: April 11, 1960 Card 4/4 /0 POM I DOOK EXPL4MATION 807/~40 Fedorov, N.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences* CoaTtler Kratidy sistav chnik itzbenem-'fisikat Tadern4a fisika. Atomma7a. fisike, (Concise Handbook for the Engiveering Physicist: ftelear.PhysIcs. Atadc ftsics) Moscows Ato abla t 1961. 5M p. 28,0W copUe printeA. Ed.: A.F. AlymbI Tech. Mt, Ye. 1. Ummll. PMMMi This reference book Is InteDU4 for eagimserm m" *yalclats mr" in 0* field of, atoodo ejA mclear *pIcs. COTEMM The first seven parts f tho'book ecat"a the most n"tooaa reftrence Aaterial on atomic and nuclear pWdes. Tbs. remaining varts, pmeent Istbra -Mim imd data from othor.related Ilds. i The lost part given the InformatIon an syste= of units campils& !the n~;-0092 "ecifteationo, Yhysical constantst and a6= mathematical data. 3 parepuslities an mentlowd. Reftrencem A saoowpmq each part of %W S. i P Concise Handbook (Cont.) SOV/5425 Bibliography 298 PART ZIM, DOSINNW AND NUIM PAFMMMUS ICOVATION RADIATM WIM (S, 14 IBAMW) 19 Basic Deflidtions an& Date for Calculating Tierm Dwes 299 Ilo Doslustric Chs teristles of Radiation Souxess 331 M. YAximum Permissible Ionization Radiation Levels 318 Bibliography 333 PART NM. WAMM MMMS (L,. P* PMnW) 1. Instruments for Measurement of Radiation Level 335 11. Counters for Registration of Ionizing Radiation 338 M, Scintillation Crystals and Naterials Na Card 9/13 3/74 2/000/000/016/025' D2 9 6YD'3 07 AUTHORS: Xuzin, A. M., Isalfev B ki Khvostova V. V., Tokarskaya' V. I. and Bregadz3'~Yu. I. 14 TITLE; The biological effect of C incorporated into living tissues SOURCE: Radiatsionnaya genetika; abornik rabot. Otd. biol. nauk AN SSSR. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR9 1962t 267-273 TEEXT: After the performance of nuclear tests the contx~nt of radio- active -carbon in Uhe atmosphere increased 'between 1955.and 1958'at 5c,,,', annually. When assessing the possible biological effects of these Qoses.they are usually estimated by thd radiosensitivity of,living tissues exposed to the external source of radiation. These calcula- tions fail, however-, to take into consideration the special geometry 14 6f incorporation of C into radiosensitive structures-such as chro- mosomes as well as the so-called transformation effectlin DNA mole- -cules (C14 N14). These effects may lead to more frequent aberra- Card 1/3 S/747/62/000/000/01 ~54'025 The bioloaical effect ... D296/D307 tions than expected from calculations on the basis of the dose to, which -the cells are expoued. The authors compared -tile biological effect of 014 incorporated into plant seedlings, with the-effect of 60 exdoaure to external gamma radiation emitted by Co Normally grow ing 10-day old plants were placed into a photosynthesis chamber con- taining C14 02 (total activity 100 )U C, volume of chamber 22.5 dm?)";'' radioactivity of the inner layer of the plants was estimated on scin- tillation counters and the tissues were investigated cytologically, countinto), the proportion of,microriuclei and the mitotic index. The percentage of cells with chromosome aberrations increased from 0.16% in t-he control plants to 0.206~ in the experimental plants. r-lant, cells exposed to more than double the dose of radiation (OobO) showed a slight increase in the number of aberrations but calcula- -ion revealed that the imutagenic effect of incorporated C14 v L was ten times higher than that of an equal dose of external irradiation@ 14 14 --- This fact shows that th.- transformation effect 0 N as well:as Card 2/3 S/74 62/000/000/01-6/025~' The biological effect ... D296YD307 14~ the special geometry of the incorporation of C bare factors to be considered further. There is 1 figure and 1 tablee ASSOCIATION: Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, MoBkva n--;, stitute of Biological Physics,.AS USSR Moscow) BREGADZE,, Yu.I.; ISAY-IT., B.M.; hVASOV, V.A.; LEVIN, B.A.; CIEMILIN, Yu.F. ACC NR. AP70001-30 ~SOURCE CODE:- UR/ 0115/'66-1000/ 0111002010022 AUT110R.. Isayev, B. M. regadze, Yu. I.; Korshikov, A. V. OkG: none .-TITLE: The..units "ber"and "equiV,alent rad" SOURCE.*~ Izmeritel'naya tekhnika, no. 11, 1966, 20-22 TOPIC TAGS: ionizing radiation biologic effect, relative biologic efficiency,~ radlobiology, x ray radiation biologic effect, rapiation shielding, radiationwafetyp radfatiaA dosimetry ABSTRACT: The authors answer the-objections to COST 8848-63, establishipg standard units_for.-rJdiolo$ical measurements, raised by M. F. Yudin [see AP70001281 and, I. B. Keirim-Markus.et al. [see AP7000129].. Since COST 8848-.63 permits use ofthe units rad and roentgen in addition to or instead of the official standard units joijlelkg and'coulci6/kg, there is no need to revise the COST standard as suggested `by.,Keirim.-Markus. Elevation of ber and rem to the status of standard units is.felt to be preinature, in.the absence of a standard scale or procedure for reproducing these units or calibrating instruments with them. Yudinis suggestions that the ICRU (International Commission on Radiological Units) term "dose equivalent"'be replaced by a new term, "equivalent dose," iEi rejected as making a distinction where no difference exists, and as-defeating the ICRU's effoits to reserve the noun "dose" Card I / 7 unr r.77-101(nl7l _I~V Z.; ACC NRi AP7000130 to denote absorbed dose." There is likdwis'e no need to invent a special new unit, -'the-"eqiiivalent iad," to express dose equivalent (Yudints "equivalent-dose"), sinr~e ..thejinita ber and rem already exist-for this purpose* EDP) ~SUB CODE. '16, 06/ SUBM DATE: lOAug66/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS., 5110 Ufa petrolop workers at the Orsk Bad Gurlyev petroleum refining Plants. lefilAnik 2 no.1:11-13 J& 157. (WAA 10:'2) 1. ZOOStItell, gUynogo mekhanikeAfinskogo ordena lanIns, neft*- pererabatywayushchago sayoda. (Orsk-Petrolemi-Refining) (Our 'ysv--,P*trol*uv--IefInIng) ISLIXV, B.N. Ufa petroleum workers are mechanizing repair operations. Reftianik 2 no.1:26 J& 157. (NLBA 10: 2) 1. Samestitell glaynogo mekhaniks 'Uf tankogo ordena Louins neftspers- raUtyvayushchago wo". Ma-Petroleum-Refining) MAKOGON, I.Ye.1 ISAYEV. B.P,, WICHEV. V.1, Redesign of the ejection assembly of a CM 143 press. Ognsupary 30 no,91-43-" 165* (MIRA 1&9)~ L Balokasenskiy thasotryy tavod, ISAYEV, B.U.. - - Effect of the thymus gland on the development of some organs In lambs. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.4:99-103 Jla-Ag 165. (MIPA 18:111) ISAYEII B.U. Function of the thyroid gland in lambs, Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 3 no.2:90-95 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) ISAYEVY B.U. Age morphology of the t)~y=s gland. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.200-93 163. (NIRA 17-.10) ISAYEVY B.11. -- ------ ~ -.1- - ~ - - 7- Age-related micromorphology of the thymus gland in sheep. 1%v. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 2 no.6t7842 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:3) ABDULLAYEV, A.A., kand.teklui.xiauk; NABIYEV, I.A.0 A.A., inzh.; TSAYEV, D-G-0. inzh.; YUSIFOV., A.A., iuh, Converter of,the time-puloo telemetering system with electric power compensation* Makh. I aytom.proizv. 19 no.3:15-17 Mr 165. (141PA 18:4) Tsxnt'.' !).I. I --- - - --- ~ -.7- "Swamm of the 'I rtliern Kiriz." C-Ind Sci., lnirl~-.iz State - 'i0 U, Frunze, 1955- (KL, 'No 10, Mar 5-) I.G., akademik; kand.geograf.nauk Peat deposits of.the lirghis S.S.R. Zbor.ot.po lxuchotorfefon" U09,2:147-156 1570' 11: 8) I'All Kirgizakoy SWt (for Dmhinin). 2. Kirglaskiy gosudaratire '. univeraltat (for Isayev). (Urghl.sistan-Peat) D. 1. NNIMM Classification of marsh areas of southern Kirghisla, Trudy Otd.geogoi Tianofis.-geog.sta.AN Kir.SSUR no.1:59-66 158. (MIRA 12:2) I-Ul3V, D6I.; DR7ZHININ, I.G. Ummommmm Peat bogs In the Kirghiz S.S.R. Trudy Otd.geog.1 ITian.fix.- geog.sta.AN KIr.= no.1:67-75 158. (MIRA 12:2) (Kirghizistan--Peat bogs) ISAT3V, D.I. larst phenomena In the eastern part of the Terskel Ala-Tau. Trudy O+A, p ,eog.1 TtanfIz.-geog.sta.AN 11r.SSR no.1:161 '58. (MIRA 12:2) (Terskel Ala-Tau-Narst) ISAUVI D. I. Plant of the geomorpholocal division of Kirghizistan. I". AN Zir. SSL Ser. set. I tekhe nauk 1 no.2:13-19 '59- (I(DLA13:9) (KIrShiststan-ftsical geoUapbgy) ISAUVI D. 1. 11-~~~ On the morphology of the Ketmen-Tyube depression. Izv. Al lir. SSR. Ser. est. I takhe As,* I no.2:35-41.159* (MIRA 13:9) (leften-Tyube region-Geology, Structural) QI-SAnIV, D. I. Oligotrophir, wet meadows of the Sarydzhaz. Izv. AN Kir. SSL Ser. eat. i tekh. nauk ~ no.2:105-106 1599 ' , (KIM 13:9) (Sar7dshas Valley--ftetures arA m"dovi) BOLISHAKOV, M.N.; VYKHODTSEV, LV., doktor biol. nauk; NIKITINA, Ye.V., kand. biol. nauk; ZABIROV, R.D., kand. geogr. nauk; ISA U-,JLI,, kand. geogr. nauk; KASHIRIX, F.Tq KORDLEV, V.G., kand. geol.-miner. nauk.,- LUNIN, B.A., kand. geogr. naukj MAMYTOV,, A.M., skademik; OTORBAYEV, K.O., kand. geogr. nauk; RYAZANTSEVA, Z.A., kand. geogr. nauk, at. nauchn. sotr.; UMURZAKOV, S.U.; YANUSHEVICH, A.I.; BLAGOOBPUOV,~'V.A... red.; BEYSHENOV, A., tekhn. red. [The nature of Kirghisistan;.brief characteristi6'of Its physical geography] Priroda Kirgizii; kratkaia fisiko- geografichookaia kbarakteriatika. Frunze,-Kirginkoe goo. izd-vo, 1962. 296 P. (MI RA 16:7) 1. Geograficheakoye obahchestvo SSSR. Kirgiaskiy:filial. 2. Zaveduyushchiy Otdolom geografii AN Kirgixskoy~,SSR, predsedatell Kirgizskogo filiala Geografichiskogo' obabcbft- stva SSSR (for Otorbayev). 3. Dekan geograficheakojo fakulv-~ teta Kirgizakogo gosudarstvennogo universliets, (for Umurxako'v). 4. Zamestitell direktora institute. geologi1AN Kirflizskoy SSR (for Korolev)* 5. Rakovoditell sektora geomorfologii Otdela geografii AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Isayev). 6. Chlen-korrespon- dent, zaveduyushchiy sektorom Instituta geologii AN Kirgizakoy SSR (for Kashirin). (Po4timed on next caid) ~OLISHAXOV, M.N.-(continued). Card 2. 7. Direktor Tyan-Shan'skoy vysokogornoy fisiko-geograficheskoy stantsii Otdela geografii AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Zabirov). 8. OWel geografii AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Ryazantaeva). 9. Chlor korrespondent, direktor Instituta energetiki i vodnogo khozygy- stva AN KirgizskoySSR (for Bollshakov). 10. 7.avedyushchiy Otdelom pochvovedeniya AN Kirgiaskoy SSR (for Hamytov). 11. Chlen-kor- respondent, vitseprezident AN Kirgizskoy SSR (for Yanusbevioh). 12. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy fizicheskoy geografii:Kirgizskogo. gosudarstvennogo universiteta (for Lunin). (Kirghizistan--Physical geography) ZAAYEVj,~~ (loolorphologic "glamUsation of Kirghisistm. lav. Kir. fil. 0999. obm SSSR no*32103-109 162. (MM 15 t,10) (lirgidsletan-Coamorpbolov) . _LUM, E -1 111 _D,.I,.i CLUSI[KOVA, K.J.; ALI" V, Z.A,; DPIIL- A, A.P.; TOROMAYEVY sh.T. [Relief of Kirghizia] Rellef Kirgjzii. Frunze, Izd-vo "Iliffil t1 1964. 144 P. (bilp-4 l8a) L. 1. Akadordya nawk Kirgizskoy Sca, Frunze. oWel geografi-I ISAYEV, D. I. j, otv. red. [Geographica study of the high altitude depressions of Kirghizistan in connection with developing themj deogra, ficheskie issled6vaniia vysokogornykh ,padin Kirgizii v sviazi s ikh osvoeniem. Frunze, I11m# 1965. 151 P. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk Kirgizskoy SSR, Frunze. Otdel geografii. Is Pt 137-58-4-6825 Translation from. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallur8iya, 1958, Nr 4, p 73 (USSR., AUTHOR: Isayev, D..I. TITLE: Cleaning Lead Shaft Furnace Gases by High-speed Dust Ca'J"Chl. ers (Ochistka gazov shakhtnykh pechey svintso,voy plavkiv skorostnykh pyleulovitelyakh) PERIODICAL- Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 13, pp, 22-26 ABSTRACT: A description of the design. and of the output criteria of an installation of high-speed dust catchers (HD) at the Chlmkenf Lead Plant is presented. Shaft-furnace gase5are cleansed of dust in the HD battery. 150, 000 m3 dusto-laden gases per hour, having a temperature of 1500, enter the HD scrubber (inside diameter 6 m, height of cylindrical portion 12 m). In the:acrub- ber the gases are cooled to 38-620 and undergo partial precipi- tation of the dust (appx. 35% on the average), Precooling and moistening of the gases increases the DC e6iciency. From the scrubber the gases go to 4 high-speed atomizers (ihroat charn~eter 360 mm). Water delivery to the atomizer is radial and axial,r The high-speed atomizers are connected with direct-flow cyclones Card l/*2 (inside diameter 1.3 m). From the cyclones the gases go to 2 137-58-4-6825 Cleaning Lead Shaft Furnace Gases by High-speed Dust Catchers exhausters and are expelled,.(into the atmosphere. The, best,results in dust catching are attained when the gas velocity in the atomizer nozzle is 80-95 m/sec, and the water consumption on irrigation is 0.6-0.8 liters per nm';, the hydraulic resistance of the atomizer being 400-500 mm H~O. Tht.HD in- stallation operates at a steady 95-97% efficiency. The dust content of the scrubbed gases is < 0.25 g/nm3. Operational difficulties were encountered' in using the HD, as the convergent duct of the atomizer and certain other parts of the equipment clog',Wi.th slime. G. G., 1. Furnaces--Maintenance 2. Dust--Reduction 3. Equipment--Design 4. Equipment--Operation Ca z d 212 ISAM.-D. 1:.2 CRMYEV~ N. V., ~--WOLVIN~ IT. S. Excavatomg Machinery Small capacity pump-crane for liquid peat, TMG-350. Tekst.rpom 12, No. 9# 1952. USSR/Huuan and Anii.-r-l Physiology. Tho Nervous System T-1.2 iibs Jour Rof 2liur. - Biu.14., No ~k; 19581 110 65700 Author Isa x ~ Inst imtrc-A n Scic~ntific Society of Houropathologists and I P-Ilychiatiiits Title 'n VLaptonatric ~:Study of -th6 visunl~,Iimalyzcr in. Children with Different' Folms of: tpilepi Y Drig, Pub b$,'tr$, L6nin'g r-.-,-na*Uchn.' 6-Va novropa o *ili psiihiArov, S , , - 19571 W.- 11-, 35-40 Abstract In comparison vith niom--a- ""lud a.. theie ~wds, noted! in, . C~ilcirehl with :e-piieps .y:a. 1.o,v.initial le4el of &.r .k-ada~tation (10 to 20 seconds followinZ illwAnation), reduced racte of doveloV.aent of light sensitivity ((,aneracl inactivityor nervous processes, the predominc-neo of inhibition), and a change in light sensitivity depandent upon the subject's condition. When the course of the illness was slow (23 cases), the horizontal portion of the "adaptograzi" was nora stable than norTaal , and the changes in results fran experiment C,L~ . 1/2 ...... ...... 10r)f. 1.2.- ` 1-7) ISAYEV D N. Ztometria study of some. neurodynamia pecullAwities in ohild~ll with *ious forms.of spilaptio conditiom, Sbor. trud. Len itchn. ob-va ~m. i paikh. n0*6019-330 .159* (MnA 13:W'.') I* Is Wedry pmikbiatrii Pedlatrichaskoga meditsimmkogo batituta (zav. prof, S.S. mn7~1-him). (EPILICPSY) (U*PUS ISYSTEM-DISEMIM) .ISAYKV. -D.R. Some peculiarities of the course of influenzal psychoses in childron. Zhur.nevr,i poikh. 60 no.7:872-875 160. (Mn~k 14:1) 1. "dra paikhiatrii (jav..- prof* SOS. Mnukhin) Pediatricheskago mecfite-inskogo institut&'I~-y Paikhonevr'ologicbeskoy bollnitsy (g3jLmW vrach D.N. Isa7ev)v.-Leningrad. . (IMqMWA) (PSYCHOSES) D.N. Studies on dark visual adaptation as a method for neurodynazie studies in some neuropsychiatric diseases in children. Vop.psikh.i nerv. 8:315-319 162. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Iz kafedry psikhiatrii laningradskogo pediatricheskogo maditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy prof. S.S.Mnukhin). AFANASIYEVA, Ye.V.; HILEVSKAYA, I.N.; I~AYEV, D.N. . Systematized formation of delirium in adolescents. Zhur.nevr.i psikh. 62 no.7:1038-1043 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. S.S.Mnukhin) Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (DELIRIUM) (PERSONALITY, DISORDERS OF) ANFILOV, A.A., Inzh ; BAKALEYNIK, Ya.M., inzh.,- BIRGER, G.I., inzh.; BRUK, B.S., inzh.; BUROV, A.I., inzh.; GUIZBURG, V.L., inzh.; ZABELIN, V.L.:,inzh.; ZAPLECIDPfY, Ye.G., Anzh.;W DA.V., inzh.,- KLIMOVITSK3Y, A.M.., inzh.; KRYUCHKOV, V.V., inzh.; KOTOV, V.A., inzh.; ~tDeW, A.Ye.. Inzh.; PODGOYETSKIY, M.L., inzh.; SAZHAYEV, V.G.t inzh.; hEVA&IiANOV, V.V., inzh.; FILIPPOV, S.F., Inzh.3 FR%IBERG, A.B., inzh.; SIDWEROV, M.S... inzh.; ERLIKH, G.M.p inzh.,, VERKHOVSKIY, B.I., red.; ZUBKOV, G.A., red.; KARKLINA, T.O., red.; OVCIIARENKO, Ye.Ya., rod.; ANTOVOV, B.I., ved. red. (New means of automatic and centralized control for nonfer- rous metal mines] Novye sredstva avtomatizatsii i dispetcher- skogo upravleniia d1da rudiAkov tsvetnoi metallurgii. Moskva, Wedra, 1965. 93 p. (MIRA 18-.4) X~E V V S0111136-56-t-3121 AUrHORS; Averbukh,, M.A., Biirnashev,, A.A., Birger, G.J., Baysh, L.G., Zubkov, G.A., Zhiryakov, N.I., aayev, D.V., Uvcharenko., Ye.Ya. e F Fromberg, A.B. and Shn yerov, I.T. TITLE: New Means for Automatic Testing and Control in Non- ferrous Vetallurgy (Novyye aredstva avtomaticheskogo kDntrolya i regulirovaniya. v tsvetnoy metallurgil) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1956, Nr 6, pp 15 - 25 (USSR) ABYrRACT: Many processes in non-ferrous metallurgy involve:corrosive media and the KonstruktorskDys byuro (Design Bureau) Tsvetmetaftomatika (KB UNA) have since 1955 been working on pneumtic control methods,, which are especially suitable for such conditions. Other organisatiors named by the authors as some of those working in the sane field are: Institut avtoratild i telemekhaniki AN SSSH (Institute of Automation and Telemechanics of the Ac. Sc.USSR), NIITeplopribor, TsLA of the "Energoehermet" Trust and the "Tizpribor" Works. A wide range (Table 1) is covered by the pneumatic transducers, produced by the KB TsMA (Figures I and 2) in which use is made of a corrosion-resistant Soviet plastic, A series of corrosion- resistant valves have also been produced (Table 2), Card 1/3 including a diaphragm type Ath a position indicator. SOV/136-5Fl-6-3/21 'New Means for Automatic Testing and Control in Non-ferrous Metallurgy (Figure 3). Fox, the continuous analysis of hydro- metallurgical solutionst the KB TsMA in 1957 developed (Figure 4) an automatic polarographic concentration- mieter, type KAP-225, with a transducer type DAPK-226: this device has been successfully used at the IIKLektrotsink" Works for analysing for cadmium in zinc electrolyte and is based on alternating-current polarographt. The KB TsMA have developed a series of radioactive mthods., particularly for level indication over a wide (type URP) (Figure 5) and a relatively narrow (type URPR) (Figure 6) range. A radioactive density-meter,, type PR-1501 independent of the mineralogical and size composition of pulp over a wide range has been successfully tested at the Zolotushinskaya obogatitellnaya fabrika (Zolotushinskaya Benefiziation Works) (ranges 1.5-2.5 and 1-2 kg/:Litre). Work is proceeding on other radioactive meter including a mois ture meter, for concentrates " similar materials. Based on/a cormuion-resistant, differential, thermo- electric anemometer (electrical circuit proposed by engineers V*A. Drozdov and A,11, Listov), a fl6wmeter for pure or air-diluted chlorine has been developed ty the Card 2/ 3 SOV/136-58-6-3/21 New Means for Auto-otic Testing and Control in Non-ferrous Metallurgy KB Ts11A; they have also developed an analyser (t~Te GAKh-239) for chlorine which i~ accurate to + 3% and these two instruments are to be used in an integrated automation system being devised for the magnesium industry. The KB TsMA have developed an automatic installation for (Figures 7 and 8) controlling a single pump in relation to the liquid level. Another recent activity of this organ- isation has been the development of the type AVI-229 over- heating protective device (Figure 9) and a tivelve-Doint temperature signalling device (Figure 10). The ATV-229 device is to be produced by the Tsvetmetpribor Works. In collaboration with the Institut gigiyeny truda i prof,zabo- levaniy M-91 SSSR (Institute of Work Hygiene and Occupational Diseases of the AMS USSR), the KB TsMA have developold a device (Figure 11) for continuous measurement and recording of mercux-y-vapour concentration in air in the range 0.1 - 0.6 m&/m3. This instrument (IKRP0445) (Figiira U) also gives an alarm signal if the concentration becomes excessivo and its range is being extended.in both directions* Card 313 18.looo, 18-8400 65686 SOV/136-59-10-3/18 AUTHOR: Isayev, D.V, TITLE: n" ator of the Presence of Ore on Conveying Equilment PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1959, Nr 10, pp 19-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1958-1959, the KB TsMA developed an automatic device to show the presence of ore, concentrate or mix on belt and other conveyors. The author examines a number of detectors (contact and non-contact) developed for -this purpose by research institutes and industrial enterprises. The Mekhanobr-institute weight Indicator is based on the ordinary belt weigher but is complicated and unsuitable~ The Yerevanskiy institut gorno o dela 9 O radiation (Yerevan Mining Institute) have utilized Co but the device is potentially unsafe, expensive and involves a complicated electrical circuit. A high-frequency generator and capacity element are used in a device developed by the Dnepropetrovskiy zavod selenovykh vyprya- mitely (Dneprop5txovsk Selenium-Rectifiers Works): this device is complicated and sensitive to radio interference. The KB TsMA decided to adopt a contact type electrode which is suitable for most types of ores. The type Card 1/2 ES-1000 electronic indicator previously developed by the 65686 SOV/136-59-10-3/18 Indicator of the Presence of Ore on Conveying Equlipment organization was modified, in the light of~full-scale test results, by the introduction of a time-delay (to avoid operation when large ore lumps cause temporary: loss of contact by the electrode). The circuit of the new indicator (called ES-1011) is shown in li'ig 1. A type DE-63 electrode element (Fig 2) was selected forthe. detector, a flexible cable electrode 8 to 10 mm in diameter suspended front an insulating support being found to have sufficiently high resistance to wear. The complete indicator behaved well in tests, an experimental model. is in operation at the Mizurskaya obogatitellnaya fabrika and a further batch are being prepared. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATION:KB ,Tsvetmetavtomatika,, Card 2/2 A 7 EtqT~d)/E-WA(d)/FVP(--V)/1rW v0WIP8, le-4 ~5_ S51 ~ .1 0 0 !114 52. T r4 NR: AT50 1810 0 0 4 0 Vi 0 A' AUTHOIR: Bormotina, T. S. (Moscow); Isayev, D. V. (Moscow)l Karro, Ir. A. (Moscow) 4 TITLE: Contactless logical elements and experience with their, iadustrW, me SOURCE: Vsesoyumnaya konferont'siYa Po avtomatichegkomm kontralyu i matodam ejt--ktr~~c~.eskikh izrnerenlv. ith,,.~ovow'birsle, 1962. Avto-maticheakiy ka-afrall I na'v,~)- ~ lektricheskikh izrnerenly; trudy konferentaii, t, 1: Met-ody clekiri- chaskikh izmeremiy. Tsifravyye Inmeritel'o-yye pribory~ Elementy izmeritcJ'i%ykh sistem (Automatic control and electrical measuring technIqu6s; tr"aactiona of the cardereace, Y. 1. Electrical measuring techaiques. Digital measuring ,instrumerits. Elements of meaaurement systems). Nwasibirek, Redirdat 3ib. otd, AN SSSR, 1964, 146-15Z TOPIC TAW: logical element. contactleso logical element ABSTPJXT: Ths development 6f afimdaird -'design, : taUtial-tXft transiattor ailit- PO !,ferrite-tranaistor logical elements is reported. The elementsi are designed.Vir-,' '+ 15 +50C ambient temperaturej they can be combined to reallne AND# 01t, NOTt L 54587-65 "ACCESSION NR: ATS009810 and inversion functions. Diodes introduced between the potential elements tsWato them from each other. input current, 3. 3 ma; open-transistor ci~rrant, 24 rna; switching time, 4P, qcc. rhe ferritc-tranaistor element iu dosigmed for 6 _ecorlinas or Ge transistor autptlt aiso 15 readings in other elements. U-11 C, developed (-:.,n control 96 w at a supply voltage of 24 v and 19Z w at 413 V, witK a n ef Ificiency of 97-99%. The ferrite -transistor elements Mroe used in an auto mtti control sy Le_TAeveloped for a Duo-800 hat-rolling mi.U. 'no, malfunction attribtL- table to noise was recorded during the entire period (from Jan-61) of testing and trial operation of the Control system. Tho potential transistor elements werc used in an automatic precise -stopping systern for a Quarto-2800 reversing cold- rol-Ling rnilL. Orig. art. has: 5 L`guxes. ASS0GI.NT',:0N* Tovetmetavtornat1ka. (Nomferrous Metal Automation. Design Bureau) SUBMITTED: ZSSep64 XNCLi 00 S~ GOD&I DF NO REF SOV'. 004 OTHER: 000, Iq A L, (Ae0e ; lS YEV Dzh. ,,Licr-),,4ave berd apectr= of and CH3CHDOH moletwles. Izve t1l Azerb. SSEL* Ser. fiz.-tethe i mat. nsxdL no*2!62-67 (MMA 18: 8) IMANOV, L.M.-,- KADZHAR, Ch.O.; ISAYEV. I.Dzh,, Microwave rotational spectrum of GD3CD20D and CD3CD20H WIOC-ules, Opt. i spektr. 18 no.5q.904-905 My 165~ (Miru 18CIO) ISAYEV, E.A.; PLATONOV, S.A., polkovnik, red.; CHAPAYEVA, R.I., red. [Transistorized voltage converters] Poluprovodnikovye proobrazovateli napriashonlia. Moskva, Vbenizdat p196Z 109 P. (Transistor circuits), (MIRA 16:4.) (Electric current co'nVerters) ISAYEV, Emanuil Aronovichj MELINIKOVA, Zh.M., red. (Image on a magnetic tape] Izobrazhenie na. magnitnoi lento. Moskva., Znanie., 1964. 15 p, (Novoe v zbiznip nauke., teldnik~. IV Serlia: Tokbnika# no*24) (MIRA 17: 11) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 12-1 AUTHOR: Artaimovich, A.N. TITLE: Special Technological Processes in Intrument Manufacture (Spetsiallnyye tek~nologlcheekiye proteeney v priboibstroyopl. PUIj. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye soyuznoye Izdatelletvo sudoetroitellnoy promyshlennosti, Leningrad, 1557, 236 PP., 5,500 copies. ORIG. AGENCY: None Given EDIT01t: Isayev, P.A.; Responsible' Ed.: Kaahin, N.V.; Tech. Zd.: KontorovIch, A.I. PURPOSE: The.book is Intended as a textbookfor students inlradio engineering and elettro-mechanical technical schools,. -It'may 16e.useful to technologists and forement takIng courses to indrease their qualifications and also helpful to engineeri and technicians employed by-Anstrument'manufacturing enterprises. COVERAGE: The.book.describes special technological processes.*hIch miy be employed by plants producing Instruments and' equipment. A. significant poklon of,the book Is devoted I to the electrical wiring 'of equipment, methods of mark.1 ng electrical components, 'connecting wires and cables. Card -1/7 1 21 .Special Technological Processes In Instrument Manufacture (Coat.) Sufficiently full treatment Is given to soldering and brazing,, and to modern methods of brazing such as brazing in protective hydrogen atmosphere high frequency induction-brazing, and , ultrasonic brazing-taluminum and alumi *num alloys). Separate chapters are devoted to the technology of producing ceramic a casting-of nonferrous'alldys,,,-to Investment 'canting, _V rta' to' __gluelng'~of metals and nonmetallic materials, etc. The text is illustrated with detailed data, technical specifications, manufacturing instructions, standards, etc. "A list of official, -specification instructions used In the book in-given at the en'd. There are no references and there is no mention of personalities. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Prefacit Ch. I. Preparation of Cast Alloys 5 I.. Preparati.on of cast alloys from ferrous metals 5 2. Preparation of alloys with electro- - technical properties 8 3.- Preparation of coppe"r base cast alloys Card 21T 121 Special Technological Processes in Instrument Manufacture (Cont.) 4. Preparation of cast aluminum alloys 13 Ch. II. Investment Casting 19 5. Design requirements for parts manufactured by the Investment casting process 19 6. Freparatio'n of pattern dies for investment.casting 20 7. Technological process of Investment casting 21 Ch.- III. Thermal Treatment in Instrument Manufacture 26 8. Thermal treatment of steel parts 26 9. Therno-chemical treatment of steel parts 29 10. Thermal treatment of parts made from eledtrotqchnical steels and Alloys 35 11. Thermal treatment of.blanks and parts, made from nonferrous metals and alloys 40 Card 3/7 121 Special Techno logical Processes in Instrument Manufacture (Cdnt.) 12. Thermal treatment of blanks cast in ceramic.shell molds 49 13. Oxidation of nichrome-and constantan wire 50 Ch. IV. Manuf icture of Ceramic Products 54 lk,. Preclaidn in manufacture and techno- logical requirements of ceramic products 54. 15. Preparation of raw materials and ceramic mixtures 67 16. ceramic Shaping of products made of - mixtures AO 17. Coating with.paraffin and the mechanical working of ceramic semi-finishe&parts before,baking 89 18. Glazing 90 C ard 4/7 121 Special Technological Processes in Instrument Manufacture (Cont.) 19. ~Thermal treatment Of Semt-finished and finished ceramic parts 93 20. Mechanical working of parts afterfinal baking 9T 21. Marking ceramic parts .98 22. Silver coating ceramics 101 -Ch. V. PAMtAQtu1#6'Of _Plagtie -Ordductm 103 23. Uses and prope Irties, or plastics 103 24. Precision In manufacture and require- mbnts for 'plastic-products 104 25. Methods of manufacturing plastie products t . ill 26. Silver coating plastics 124 Ch. VI Manufacture of Ran Rubber Parts 126 27. Preparation of raw rubber.and fittings; pressing of parts 126 Card 5/Y Special Technological Processes in Instrument Manufacture (C6nt.) Ch..-VII. Coatings in Instrument Manufacture 134 28. Classification and uses-of coatings 134 29. Technological processes In coating 143 Ch. VIII,- Gluing.Metals and-Nonmetallic Materials '155 30. Polymerization glues 156 31. Evaporation or dirfuslon glues 163 Ch. IX. Brazing and Soldering In Instrument Manufacture 1T0 32. Fillers And klutes 1T0 33. Methods of Brazing and Soldering 183 Ch. X. Saturating and Coating Electrical Component Windings with Insulating Varnishes and Enamels. Filling with Greases and Compounds 201 34. Equipment for saturating electrical components 202 Card 6/r 121 apecial Technological Processes in Instrument Kanufacture (Cont.) 35. Technological processes for saturating and coating windings 203 36. Technological.pr9cessea,for filling transformers and Induotors 209 Ch. XI. hAernal Electrical Wiring for Blocks and Instruments 215 37. Requirements for electrical-miring diagrams 215 38. Standard*'technological processes'ln electrical wiring 217 39. Positional numbering of components -and their marking 237 40. Karklng and fastening wiring ends and cable conductors 245 List of.Standards, Technical Guidance Katerlals,-~Xanufacturlng instructions, Reports, etc. 'Tused by the authoO 259 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress TK153 A7.2) Card 7/7 SORVACHEV, K.F.; ZADVOROCHNOVP S.F.; ISAYEV, F.A. Iummization of fishes. Biokhimiia 27 no.2:202-,207 Mr-Ap 162. 1 (MM 15:8) 1. Chair of Animal Beiochomdstry,, State University and the All- Russian Institute of Pond and Fish EconoziW, Mosc:owe (FISHES-DISMSES AND PESTS) (IMMMHEMTOLOGY) of tite oleClul-oriletric curt-mit rowtor. Trudy Hol'. 161, ISAYW, F.F. From the history of the Lubny field pharmacy; historical reference. Toen.-bedeshur.no.9:92-93 8 151. (KLRA 9:9) (LUBNT-4PARNACY, MILITARY--HISTORY) ,.,_ISAYM', F.IF. (Kharlkov) History, of health education in the Red Army: Southern front 1919. Sov.zdrav. 17 no.2:4",-52 IP '58. (MIBA 13:1) (MICM, NILITARY AND NAVAL, hint. in Duel& Omm)) KHALIIOV, A.Kh.;ISAYBY. F.K. Studying excitation and absorption spectra of aryBtailino phosphors containing various anions of the activating admixture and the base. Izv. AN Azerb.-SSR. Ser. f1s.-mat. i tekh. nauk, no-3:45-52 159 (Phosphors--Spectra) (MIM 13:3) 31956 3/081/61/000/023/002/061 B108/B147 AUTHORSs Khalilov, A. Kh., Isayev, F. K. TITLEi Comprehensive study of the effect of activator anions upon the optical properties of alkali-halide crystal phosphors PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no 23, 1961, 32, abstract 23B216 (Izv. AN AzerbSSR. Ser. fiz.-matem. i tekhn~ n., no. 1, 1961, 61 - 71) TKXTs This is a comprehensive study of the effects of various;salts of an activator on the fluorescence spectra, the excitation of fluorescence, and on the curves of thermal and thermo-optical emission from KCL and KI phosphors. The results lead to the conclusion that if, biiisides 01 and-I-. anionst CU activator ions are present in the KCL lattice# these Ou ions, tend to ace-amulate at the I- anions and to form complex luminescence centers with them. Among the Cl-, Br-, and I- anions, the I- ions ob- viously play the most important part in the formation of trapping centers through alkali-metal halides in phosphors. [Abstracter's note: Complete, Card 1/2 Comprehensive study of the effect of ... translation.] Card 2A'. 20821 S/OU/61/025/003/009/0V Blub/13201. AUT4ORS: Khalilov, A.Kh., Salnyev, E.Yu., Hamedov, A.P., Aliyeva, T.D., =d 122yev, F.K!. T ITIZ Comprebqnsive study of onticni -ind thermo-onticnI nropertist of polynctiv,~t~,d alkali halide crystal pbosphors PFRIrjDI',',AL: Izvestiya Akademli nauk SSFR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 135 - MO MT: This is a reporduction of a lecture delivered at the 9th Conferenc on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors), which took nlace in Kiyev -from June 20 to 25, 1960. The puthors nresent results of P study of the excitation sm,:~ctr,~ of the lum4nescence bnnds and the spectrnl composition, fluore- scence, nhosohoreseence, end thermal de-excitation, as well as of the inner extinction of viisible and ultriviolet luminescence. Comprehensivr'? results are given in Figs. 1 anO 2, and in Table 1. The single crystals were bred from a melt by Kiropulos' method (with nctivntor concentrntions in the me-1t between 0.01 and 1 molef). The spectra we-P, mersured with a spectro- m-ter contpininc two monochromptors. A sensitizing effect of AF4_ and Card 1/3