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SOV '2o-1 23--5-29/50
The Conservability of a Latent Image and of Sensitivity in ITuclear Photo-
emulsions Sensitized by Triethanolamine
during the irradiation(and e;3pecially not due to the ab-
sorption of the halogen sepa:rated out by the radiolysis
of AgHal). Beginning with the formation of subeentors,
the presence of triethanolam4Me in the emulsion is not
of-essential importance and the subsequent variation of
the properties of the emulsion is determined by the presence
of subcenters in the crystals. The decrease of triethanol-
amino in alkalinity (by adding acids which do not react
u
with AgIfal) diminishes its sensitizing effect. The experiments
discussed in the present paper prove the sensitizing and also
the stabilizing effect of triethanolamine in complete agree-
ment with the mechanism of its interaction with the crystals
of the photoemulsion. There are 3 tables and 7 references,
5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. 10ilopina Akademii nauk SSSR
(Radium Institute imeni V. G. Khlopin of the Academy of
Card 3/4 Sciences, USSR)
KAR UZHANSKIY, A.L.
"Autoradiography in biology and medicine" by George A.Boyd.
Reviewed by A.L.Kartushanakii. Zhur.nauch. I prikl.fot. i
kin. 4 tio.2:158-159 Mr-A '59, (MIRA 12:4)
(Autoradiog'rap;7 - (Boyd, George,&.)
21(l), 23(3,5) SOV/77-4-4-13/19
AUTHORS: -Kartuzhanskiy, A.L., and. Soltitskiy, B.P,
TITLE: Letter to the Editor; The Effect of Not Substitut-
ability at Photographic Activity of 1JI-Radiation
PERIODICAL:, Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinemato-
grafii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 4, PP 301-303 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors state, that the effect, described by Ray
and Stevens ZR-ef 17, demands a dependency in particu-
lar between its value, the limit of its existence on
the one hand and the ionizing power of [~-particles,
the sensitivity of the emulsion on the other hand.
The tests were made on c~lectronographic plates, which
are sensitive towards ! -particles, low sensitive dia-
positive plates, and on nuclear emulsion type R NIKFI,
with the highest sensitivity of all emulsions towards
0
particles. As radiation source isotopes with pure
,.-radiation were used: P32 and C14 in Na 2HPO4 and
Card 1/2 Na 200 3* The results confirmed the existence of the
"0v "
~- /77-4-4-13/19
Letter to the Editor; The Effect of Not Substitutability at
Photographic Activity of b-Radiation
effect and the reason for non-substitutability, not
depending on the choice of radiat-ion. There are 2
graphs -Ind 4 references,. 3 of which are Soviet and
1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy sell skokhazyaystvennyy institut (Lenin-
grad Agriculture Institute)
SUBr,IITT-T;'D- April 5, 1959
Card 212
KATITUZIIAIISKIY, A. L. ; SFRJR, L. I.
Effect of nonreciprocity at long lighting durations for nuclear
photographic emulsions sensitized with triethanolamine. Zhur.
nauchA prikl.fot.i kin. 5 no.X:58-60 -Ta-F '60. OIRA 13:5)
1., Leningadakiy institut sovetakoy torgovIi imeni F. Engel'sa.
(Photographic emulsions)
(rhotograph7, I'article track)
(Ethanol)
UMUZHAIISKTY, A.L.
"Ionography"Cin French] b7 Pierri~ Demers. Reviewed by A.L.
Kartuzha~ekii. Zhur.nauchA priIrl.fotA kin. 5 no-1:79-81
ja 16o. (MIRA 1335)
(Photography, Particle track)
(Photographic emulsions)
S/077/60/005/003/007/009
E03:2/E414
AUTHOR: Kar�m-z-h-anskiX, A. L.
TITLEa Quantitative Characteristics of the Latent Imagell
Formed Under the &ction of-L)nizing-Particles-if
PERIODICALs Zhurnam nauchnoy i prikladnoir fotografii i
kinematografii, 196o, Vol.5, No.3, pp.221-223
TEXTs In an earlier paper by the present author and
Soltitskiy (Ref.1) it was found that the reciprocity law breaks
down in the case of P-particle induced images. Since it was
suspected that this effect is due to regression, an investigation
was made of the dependence of this effect on temperature. Three
emulsions were exposed using C14 and 1?32 P-sources. They werea
nuclear emulsion of type HiMM-P (NIKFI--R)g electron diffraction
emulsion, and a diapositive emulsion. The temperature range
investigated was 0 to 404C. The humidity was kept constant and
approximately equal to normal room humidity. It was found that
Meikler's equation (Ref.2)
Ho
Card 1/3 H = 2 ( 1 + V'T + Ct
S/077/60/005/003/007/009
E032,/E414
Quantitative Characteristics of the Latent Image Formed Under the
Action of Ionizing particles
applies in this case and the value of the coefficient b which
appears in this expression is the same ais in the case of light.
The numerical values of No and U which enter into the formula
for b, namely
U
1, e KT
N2
0
are given in the following Tablez
Card 2/3
S/,D77/6o/005/003/007/009
EO~32/E414
Quantitative Characteristics of the Latent Image Formed Under the
Action of Ionizing Farticles
1 C14 j;)32 Light
Emulsion
No U
No U
No U
Diapositive 34+ 4 0.92�0.01 30 �4 0.88�0.01 31 �5 o. 69�p.o2
Electron 13 � 2 0.981o.01 14 +2 0.9510-01 14 +3 0. 7510-Oz-
diffraction
Nuclear 7.2�0.8 1.02�0.01 8.0�0.8 0-99�0-01 7-5�1-5 0.80�0101
type R
There are I figureo I table and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Leningrad Institut sovetskoy torgovli im.F.Engellsa
(Leninxrad Soviet Trade Institute imeni F.Engels)'
SUBMITTEDs September 19, 1959
Card 3/3
KARTUZHANSKIY, A.L.
Physical and photographic fundamentals of autoradiograph7 as a
quantitative method. Zhur.nauchA pi,-ikl.fot.i kin. 5 no.4:
309-316 ji-Ag 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
(Aatoradiography)
AUTHORS: Kartuzhanskiy, A* L.9 3hurg L. I,. S/02Y60/131/01/017/060
B013 B007
TITLE: The Energy of the Activation of the
Thermal Fading of a Latent Phoi;ographic Image
PERIODICAL: Dokla Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 131, Nr 1, pp 64 - 67
(USSR1y
ABSTRACT: The results given in the present paper also contain several
data, which were determined by the method developed by
P. V. Neyklyar. This method is based on the analysis of curves,
which express the impossibilit;r of substituting (of the so-
called iso-opaque places) photographic layers within the range
of long exposure times. The method in principle permits determi-
nation of the number of Ag atoms in the subeenter and the acti-
vation energy of an arbitrary group of atome which is not larger
than a subeenter, The authors :first modify and supplement
Meyklyar's method to a certain extent. The corresponding for-
mulas are derived step by step and are explicitly written down.
The experimental investigation was carried out on a fine-grained
silver bromide smulBiong which had not been ripened a second
time. The plates with the emulsion to be investigated were ex-
Card 1/3 posed for from 1 to ! 04 sec (sometimes also 105 see) through a
The Energy of the Activation of the Thermal Fading B/020/60/131/01/017/060
of a Latent Photographic Image B013/BO07
stepped wedge at temperatures Of + 40, + 200, and7 in some
oases also at 009 after which they were developed in an Amidol
developer according to the two-.temperature dry process. The
extreme inclination 1/2 (the Schwartzschild exponent p also
equals 1/2 and the number n of atoms in the suboenter equals 2)
was found only near the blackening threshold (blackening
density D< 0.1). To the extreme, inclination 2/3 (p - 1/3, n - 3)
there corresponds D -o.6 - o.a, and with a sufficiently large D
(" 1-5 - 1-8) the extreme inclination attains 3/4 (P - 1/49
n - 4). Figure 1 shows the iso--opaque places for the three
aforementioned values of D. From table 1 the increase of the
activation energy Ui with a decrease of the center consisting
of i atoms may distinctly be seen. This increase is apparently
slower than linear. The activation energy is approximately
equal in all cases in which the Ag-particle lacks a total of
one atom for stability. The stability of the center is thus
due to the activation energy attaining a certain valueg inde-
pendent of the number of Ag-atoms required for this purpose.
The efficacy of the sensitivity center must here be understood
Card 2/3 to be the depth of the corresponding "energy trap". The more
The Enorgy of the Activation of the Thermal Fading S/020/60/131/01/017/060
of a Latent Photographic Image B013/BO07
difficult the formation of the latent imageg the more Ag-itoms
are required for the purpose of obtaining an image of critical
extent (which suffices for the subsequent catalysis of the
image).-There are I figure, I table, and 7 referenoe39 6 of
which are Soviet.
PRESENTED: September 12,, 1959, by A. F. Ioffe, Academician
SUBMITTED: September 8, 1959
Card 3/3
KARTUZHANSKIYP A.L.
Kinetics of development of the separate track of an ionized particle
in the photographic emulsion. Part 2. Kinetics of development of
regressed tracks and regression development centers. Zhur. nauch. i
prikl. foti kin. 6 n0..1:14-18 Ja-F 16-1. (MIRA ]J+:3)
1. Institut Sovetskoy torgovli imeni F. Engel'sa, Leningrad.
(Photography.., Particle track)
1ARTUBJUSKIYp A.L.; SOIZITSM4 B.P.
Sensitizing pbotographic materials by triethanolamine to improve
the technique of autoradiography. 'Biofizika 6 no. 1:126-127 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
1, Leningradskiy sellokokhozyaystvenniry institut.
(ETHANOL) (AUTOPLADIOGRAPHY) (PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY)
. KARTUZHANSKIY, A.L.
i!_~
Reciprocity failure phenomenon and the photographic action of g
rays. Zhur.nauch.i prikl. fot. i kin. 6 no.2:141-142 Mr-Ap 161,
(KM 14:4)
1. Institut Savetskoy torgovli im. F.Engel'sa, Leningrad.
(Photographic emulsions)
(Gamma rays-Industrial applications)
'KARTUZHANSKIY.2 A.L.
"Grundriss der Photographie und ihrer Amendung in der Atomphysik"
by Moos, E. Schopper. Reviewed by A.L. Kartuzhanakii. Zhur.
nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 6 no. 3t239.-240 MY 161. MIRA 14:5)
(Photography) (Joos,, G.) (Schopper, E.)
NARTU, ILI I ,I:-ry p A.L.; L.I.
o,..i-,Ioic,ne with triethanclarlino.
1-in. 6 no.A.:306-316 Jl-Ag 161.
('~:IRA 34-:11)
wills-ions),
(Tri~:tllanolani-u)
s/,)81/62/000/011/010/057
EIII/E152
AUTHOR: KartuzhanskaLy
TITLE: Experimental determination of the activation energy
of the thermal resorption of latent-image centres
of various dimansions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no.11, 1962, 68,
abstract 11 B 424. (Zh. nauchn. i prikl. fotogr. i
kinematogr., v.6, no.6, 1961, 449-450).
TEXT: A method is proposed for the experimental
determination of the energy of activation for the thermal
resorption (Ui) of centres of the latent image (L1), consisting
of different numbers i of Ag atoms. The method is essentially:
if from experiments on mutual irreplaccability under the action
of particles A, B, C with various ionizing abilities the values
UiA I UiB I Uic were obtained, then the dimensions of the VI
corresponding centres LI i ', i i can be obtained from
A B1 C
analysis of the isoopacity for threshold developing times
Card 1/2
Experimental determination of s/o8l/62/000/011/010/057
Elll/E152
tA, tBI tC (the developing times at which individual traces of
particles become just distinguishable), in their turn determined
from curves of the kinetic development of traces of particles
A, B, C. The isoopacities are constructed for a density close
to the darkening threshold, for example about 0.1 above the fog.
By this method the relation U-= f(i) was obtained for certain
nuclQar emulsions.
r- -
'~,Abstractorls note: Complete translation.1
Card 2/2
TARTUZEWKU A..L.
Mementary photographic processes
73 noo3c472-502 Mr 161.
(ElectcOn optics)
i., an electric field, Usp~fiz,nauk
(MIRA 14:6)
(Electric fields)
BOGOMOIA)V, K.S., red.; PERFILOV2 N.A,, red.; IMLOVITSKIYI G.Ye., red.;
DOBROSERDOVA, Ye.P., red.; ZHDANOV, G.B., red.; KArcTUZ1WiS1aYj
A L red ; LYUBOMILOV~ S.I., red.; MUERVIKA, Z.V-.-,-r--e-a-.;
--FAMOGOV~, I.F., red., ROMANbVSKAYA, K.M., red.; SA1,10YLOVICH,
D.M., red.; STARIKIN, K.V., red.; TRETIYAKOVA, M.I., red.;
UVAROVA, V.M., red.; SHUR, L.I.p red.; POPOVA, A.K., red.; VERUK)
Ya.M., red.; VERBS, L.F., red. izd-va; K117METSOVA, le.B., red. izd-
va; POIZAKOVA, T.V.p tekhn. red.
[Nuclear photograpby; transactions] Udernaia fotografiia; trLidy
tretlego Mezhdunarodnogo soveshelmmiia,, Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
SSSR, 1962. 474 p. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Colloque International de Photographie Corpusculaire. 3d,
Moscow, 1960. 2. Nauchno-issledovatelli3kiy kinofotoinstitut.,
Moskva (for Bogomolov, Uvarova, Romano,iskaya, Starinin). 3. Pred-
sedatell Organizatsionnogo komiteta Trotlyego Mezhdunarodnogo sove-
shchaniya po yadernoy fotografili. 1960,, Moskva (for Bogomolov).
4. Zamestitell predsedatelya Organizatsionnogo komiteta Trelyego
Nezhdunarodnogo soveshchaniya po yaderaoy fotografii. 196o, Moskva
(for Perfilov). 5. Radiyevyy institut im. V.G.Khlopina Akademii
nauk, Leningrad (for Shur, Perfilov). 6. Institut sovetskoy torgovli
im. F.Engel'sa (for Kartuzhanskiy). 7. Ob"yedinennyy institut yader-
rWkh issledovaniy, Dubna (for Lyubomilov). 8. Institut atonnoy
energii im. I.V.Kurchatova Akademii naik SSSR, Moskva (for
Samoylovich).
(Photograpby, Particle track)
KAI=HANSKIY, A. L. PYASETSKAYA., 0- V-j. AND VENDROVSHIY, K- V-
"On the photometric equi-valence of the blackening caused by the influence
of light and corpuscular :tsys"
Fourth International CoUoquium on Photography (Corpuscular) - Munichy West
Germany, 3-8 Sep 62
'KARTUMANSKIY, A.L.
Energy of activation of the heat resorption of latent image centers
as a function of the number of atoms in them. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.
fot*i kine 7 no*1:57-58 Ja-F 162.. (MA 15:3)
2, Leningradskiy institut sovetskoy torgov:1i Imeni Enge4lsa.
(Photochemistry) (Photographic emulsions-Testing)
KARTUMANSIM., A.L.; SOLTITSKIYI B.P.
Specimen for determining the resolving power of photographic layers
exposed to nuclear radiation. Zjurenauch.i prilk-.fot. i kin. 7 no.
3:223-224 My%-,To 162. WIRA 15:6)
1. loeningradskiy iwtitut sovetskey torgovli imeni F.Engel'sa.
(Photographic emInions-Testing) (Radiography)
0 01002/003~
S/81JAZ/0001 .0
AUTHOR: :,Ka'rtuzhAnAiyt A i L.-
qT ra
T IT LE: T lie 14tenomenon- of the. norlinterchangeability in the -hot( 0hic effPm
fit 11111C lo... rr.i di aion a
SOURCE: Yadernaya:, ro togra-fiya; T rud y T z.vtlyego MezHunarodnogo soveshcha-
rnya .po yadcrnoY fotografii, Mojikva, iyull 1960g. K.S. Bogomolov
and N. A, Pe rf* I eds. moscow. lzd-vo AN SSSR, 1961 66~-7Z
I 0v,
TEXT: 17,wb reporl wi 1.,ttjurator~ It-MA ttndvavortl til 1-11cl-11W4 1. v (I urg v it L es 0,
previous (ttperiinen.tal-fi,fidii)l,s-ori the rioiliriti.,r,(:~iaiirta4ility , (N IG) of time-and ex-
posure intensity. in achieving a-specified degree of photographic blackening~with.
nuclear radiation., Prav1puq1yJ,A...Fornina, nee. Kovner (ZhETF, V. ZO, 1950, 40 1).
had foun&NIP for mediu.rn- 'e n- ergIy, (30-80-keir) clot-tron beams for times:of the, order
of I sec, but nonellor sh-orter-,or longer tini(i,Ia, and had also ascertained changes - in
the NIC effect attributable to~chingbs in-de* votlopment (Zh. nauchn. i prikL. fotogr' i.
kinematogr., v. 1,' 1956 . 33.1) fInd.temperatture (ibid.$ v. 4j 1959, 94), _Digl)y, Firth.
Hercock (J. Phot. Sd .,,.v,. 1., 1953 . -194):and Ray #A Stevens (Brit. J.- Radiol., v. 26,
36Z) had - t~'encokinuc'rod the effects roportud by Forn but had -
-1953 no ina (Kovner),
detected.-,a distinct NIC for -much, )onger exposure times (minutes, to days). * The
present inve.4tigation of the NIC for various nuclear radiations was undertaken in
connection with several problems of quantitative auto radiogra phy; lience, thc~
rd .1/4
C
a
The phenomenon of th an bai*
e m. interchingea 1 "Y!: - S/811/6Z/000/060/001/001
exposure tirn'es run from minutes'to week 'andt on exceptional occasioni, to
s
months The tests confirin*ed the.
-Ray-Steveris conclusions and revealiid Ia profound
analogy of the NIC relative to par ic tensity light.
t* le:actiowandthe ITIC for low-in
A flux of A-particles-emartating from C14 and p32 isotopen in activit'~ rided solu-~-.~
y
tions of NaZC03 and Na2,HP,04 was.used; a decay correction for time wa.s~applied
to the p3Z radiation souirce6. Plapositive, * electronographic, and nuclear - ~ HRK014
(NIKFI) P- (R-) type plates (ihe,Iater with aj 5-20 1A thick emulsion). All develop-
ment.was perforn r M cal
e, din ID-19 diluted 1:1, at.T=200C, time - 8 min echani
stirring with a soft rubbe,r.brush).- -The relative exposure intensity H was plotted
against timej and iso-opaques were drawn. ~ log H = 1. 0 was designated to signify
the absence. of-the NIC effect.. The regressional nature of the effect is shown by~ the
fact that the, deg ree of the dropin'.sensitivity,with increase in time isgreater for
lower emulsion sensitlvities~..and.ionlzing eff -Ictiveness of the particles;~,al.so, .at-
i s n- itiv -nd th
higher temperatures. the drop,it e s ity.bi~corneo more pronounced a , eAh-ne-
thresholds of the effect are shortened-. The e1fects of other parameters .(20-min
extended development, soakin.g.iln .1 '/o.NaNOZ aolution prior to exposure, low-
pressure exposure at I rnm,Hglare tabulate I. , Similar effects were observed.unde.r
a -particle radiation -from a .10 sourc Tests were also made v- -rays
y
emitted by the C060 of-a go latinous. Wedge, linearly tapered. of GoGit, (cf. Kuzin,,
A.M., Mamull , Ya.Y., Sbornik"Primenrniye niechenykh atornov v awdicich6skoy
khimii: (The application-of tagged atoms. in analytical chemi&trv 5SS.R,l
Card Z/4
11 P!I CII Of nn I'M f 01e, nonintiarchangeabitit.y., S m
sinnuluneously. The_
.1955) to cover an etitire.littear' r;,(n*,q(! of expoiiure intensity
iso-opacitte curvi.-s ohrained 1,6nd-thenls,Aves Lo~an aratlytical e x 1) r ts -. sdevi ,~lo
b y - P. V .1114 e.Ark la r(ZhETF1 v-. 431-1952 # 417) for low-intensity f la r (- spots.- It is con-_
cluded that (o r a given, the rni -nirnal,numb.cr of Ag atoms in the, sensitization,
center, N . in ~ the- same, for: light and for p;%Hiclesof any-kind; Hic.activation. energy_
o1c therma? resorption -U* ot i i(,a!:Iy with tile ionizing caparity of the
grown mon wi
particles, i - c..- the'thermAl d6strtiction of the centers be-comes increasingly diffieul't-
as the ionizi.ng capacity of the -0articies generiting, them inc zeases; ., la.st)y, U is
-it - for P, than for Tight. The difference of tile U values for
always gre, fr articles
various particles is in tile rlisp-,,r,0ty ofthe latent-image,-
formed by them, andthe rnagnittide: of U ltsel:f in regardod as a fully single-valued
characteri,sti,c:of,t,he-l~,.re-I ati.vc magnitudr, of:t~,e centers in the crystais of a.given
emulsion. Thi,s in-the subntance of tM- ~resetit --t,.xdy of th NIC with respect to
e
particles. Thanks are'exoreqseidt.o B4P.5c'1'_itskiy for his assi3tatice withthe
reparation.of tile C14 and 133Z soutc,e!-. Tht_-re Bare 5 figures, 2 tables, and 12
P
references (10 Soviet and the cit~-d A Eii:,~,lisli-l~inguage-p--tpcrs). Pr.esenLation of the
paper was followed by.a'disctwss;on irl-whi4.h -L.M.Biberman (senior author asso6-
ated with I.A.,F0minajKoinur))t66k isque,with the author's use of Meyklar's low-.,.
intensity-li' ht formula as-unjustif-ed. asserts that almost any kind of theoretical
9
curve can be fitted, to the ;iuthor.' s, F,,~ritly slo p-l-, gexperimental data by suitable
Ca, d 3/4
VENDROVSKIY, K.V.f WTUZHANSK171 A.L.; PYXSETSKAYA, O.V.
Dependence of the photometric equivalent upon the nature of the
radiation acting on the photograpW'.c layer and upon the condi-
tions of expow=e. Zhur.nauch.1 priklJot.i kin* 8 no.ls67-,69
Ja_F 163, (NIRA 164)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatel.'skiy kinofotoinetitut
(NIUI) i Leningradskiy inotitut oa.vetakoy torgovli imloi
F.Engelloa. (rhotographic oensitometry)
_ MTEM==V4-L,~
Study of elementary particles by the photographic method" tir
c.F.Powen, F.Faulerv D.Perkins. Reviewed by A.L.Kartuzhanakii,
Zhur.nauch.j prikl.fot.i kin. 8 no.1:78-79 Ja-F 163.
(MIRA 16:2)
(PhotograM. Particle track)
(Powell? C.F.) Fauler, P.) (Perkins, W
KARTUZIWISKIY, A.L.; SHUR, L.I.
latest data on the mechanism of the action of triethanolamine
on-photographic emulsions. Zhur. nauch. i prikI. fot. i kin.
8 no.3:228-229 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 16:6)
(Ethanol)
(Photographic emulsions)
(Photography, Particle track)
SHUR, L.I.
KART 9A=~.
Studying the mechanism of the sensitLzing of nuclear emulsions
by some dyes. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. tot. i kin. 8 no-4:261-267
JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. loningradskiy institut sovetskoy I;orgovli imeni F. Engel'sa.
(Photographys Particle track)
(Photographic emulsions)
VEPRIK, Ya.M.; KARTUZHANSKIY, A.L.; TABOIA, V.P.
Relationship between the surface auid internal latent images
determined by the physical developnent. Zhur. nauch. i prikl.
fot. i kin. 8 no-4:309-310 Jl-Ag 163, (MM 16:7)
1. Leningradskiy institut kinoinzhenerov (LIKI).
(Photochemistry)
(Photography-Developing and developers)
A.L,,.; SOLTITSKIY,, B.P.
Principles of sensitometry plotting for photographic
layers exposed by t,'-radiation. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot.
i kin. 9 no.3s2l2-21,4 My-Je 164. (MIRA MOM)
KARTUZHANSKIY., A.L.
Literature on electrophotograp)W published in Russian from
1958 to 1962. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no.3t238-
239 MY-Je 164.
Index of books on color photogi.-aphy published from 1958 to
1962. Ibid.:239 (MM 18t11)
KARTUZHOSKIY, A.L.
Comparing the dispersibility of the Intent image formed by the effect
of light and by the effect of ionizIng particles. Zhur.nauch. i prikl.
fot. i kin. 9 no.4:276-282 Jl-Ag 164. (MIRA 17z10)
1. Laningradskiy institut sovetskoy torgovIl iment Engel'sa.
ut ht oi.:
Ya
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KOTUZHANSKIY, A.L.
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Comparing the parameters of latent images in optical and nticlear
emulsions. Zhur.nauch. i prik2.fot. i kin. 9 no.6:4-'U.-419 N-D
164- (MIRA 1811)
1. Leningradskiy institut sovetskoy torgovIi imeni F.Engellsa.
KARTUZHANSKIY, A.L.; SOLTITSKIY, B.P.
Resolving power of photographLc layeirs exposed to nuclear radiation. Usp.
nauch.fot. lOa253-261 164o (MIRA 17s10)
KART'UZIILA4VSLIY -AjeksAq~~yo~h; IOFIS, Ne.A.j, kand. tekhri.
nauk,, red.; BOGATOVA, V.S., red.
(PiVeical foundation of the photographic processes on
silver halide salts] FJ,,,icheskie omovy fotografiche-
skogo protsessa na galogenidoserebriEmykh soliakh. Mo-
skva, Iskusstvo, 1965. 84 p. (MIRA 16-.5)
zlmcl
el6ati6i
tivity of miqr0qry,qt~al
The second section,w .ats: -dev-o
Co-d
it~i moimentuilk
C
G Zhdanov L'*'.
ly.
10
wbakovw~:' Avestigatia of,th jnfluence_
n e
,beam- 6hd'~ the temperature -on the-. selnsi-,
611.b
-m-Omwi-Ov
~ti off~- determining the m1c.roPer.6,
dvarged: particles" b3Lj.- K. Kqksr.-
-.dd!_to_`_"#reparation of photcqrapi-hic:-ma7
0.-~- and,, included four papers: PropertLe
.'sion'll- by.ji4j
-E~e -ija Hovikov a,
6E -ty C.
aidinaj-"~zMs _ntbeti P-Plyp in-thd
tclear~ emuls;L6ns".'by__,N, NOV'ko V..-I
!AOn s zn6itivity: centers ,and d me.at
e-a.k-e~tAlsionill: ~3y; Do M d-
c il
ii~::the` Aevelo --s-I-Iliq-in-re'Idr.
ping
ep _t Zhdanotre
M V tik P,,,
26934-~65.
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ASSOCIATION. ----Noja
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KARTUZHANSKIY, A.L.; IURCHENKO, A.F.
Now type of arring of photographic emulsions. Zhur.nauch.i prikl.fot.
i kin. 10 no.3t2l7-218 MY-Je 165, (MIRA 18:11)
1i Leningradskiy institut sovetska.y torgovli imeni F.Engellsa.
ACC NRs AT7000924 SOURCIS COM UR/318o/66/012/U00/0091/0095.
:AUTHOR: Kartuzhanskiy0._A.,_..L.._.._
IORG: none
TITLE: Possibility of discriminating between types of radiation recorded in the form
of photographic density
SOURCE: Ail SSSR. Komissiya po, khimii fotograficheskikh protsessov. UGpekhi nauchnoy
fotografii, v. 12, 1966. Yadernaya. fotografiya (Nuclear photography), 91-95
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear emulsion, particle track, track analysis, radiation detecting
device
ABSTRACT: The author analyzes various methods ofidentifying a detected particle by
ascertaining the nature of the track it leaves in the emulsion. These are aimed at
iseparating the useful density from that of the ba.ckground, determining means of,inten-
sifying the useful.density without similar intensification of the background, weakening
the background density without a similar weakening of the useful density, or a combi-
nation of these procedures. Differences between this type of discrimination and other!--
known methods used in nuclear photography, of modifying the widths and optical densi-
ties or the number of grains per unit length in the tracks of different particles are
described. The methods discussed a",discrinination prior to exposure, during the
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time of the exposure, between exposure and development, during the development, and
after development. The only possibility of creating conditions favoring discrimination
Iprior to exposure is to make use of the unequal rale of deep and shallow traps for
electrons under the influence of different radiation. Discrimination during the time
of exposure would possibly consist of varying the temperature conditions in the emul-
sion. There are more opportunities for dis6rimination in the interval between expo-
sure and development, such as the Herschel effect,, thermal or chemical (accelerated)
regression, oxidation of the latent image, and others. There is little that can be
done during development, although some variant of physical development may contribute
to discrimination during development. Discrimination after the completion of the
chemical-photographic processing is possible only if some electron-mLcroscopic differ-'
ences-can be revealed between the tracks produced by different types of radiation. Iti
is pointed out in conclusion that each of the metkods.has strong limitationse
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KWUZHAIISKIY, L.B.
Me T)hvsical basis of photography" [in Czech] by Ladislev Zachoval
Lprof. fis.-mat.fakulltets Karlova universiteta, Prag]. Revipwed
by L.B.IlartuManskii. Zbur.nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin* 2 no.6:477
N-D '57, (Photography) (Zachoval, Ladislav) (MIRA 10-12)
KARTUMANSKIYp L. 1.
Building-Contracts and Specifications
IlBuildln,g Law nnd building contracts." I. L. Braudo. ROVIewod by L. 1. KnrtU7J1f1n5kiY,
Vest. Len. un. 6. No 11, 1951
Mrnthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Se.~tember 1952. UNCLASSIFIED
KARTUZEMSKIY, L. I.
Contracts
Present-day status of economic contracts and arbitration, Uch. zap. Loa. un,
No. 129, 1951,
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MY 1952, Uncl.
I . J
(;~,!~~ fi I F_ f0 V !'I , f,
KARTUZOV, A.P., brigadir puti (stgntsiya Lyntupy Kalininskoy dorogi).
Scythe-rake. Put' i plit.khoz. no-9:30 S '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Railroads--Zqu,ipment and supplies)
KARTTJZGV, A.P. . dnrozbnyy master (st.L)rntupy Belorusekoy dorogi)
We take good care of our peasuring instruments, Put' i put.khoz. no.11:12
N 158. (MIRA 11:12)
(Railroads --Equipment and supplies) (Measuring instrumentT)
107-57-3-46/64
AUTHOR: Manuilov, V., Kozyrev, A., and Kartuzov, 1.
TITLE: The "Melodiya" Tape Recorder (Magnitofon I'Melodiya")
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 3. pp 42-45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Soviet industry has built and is releasing for sale a new portable tape
recorder, "Melodiya. " Its performance meets the requirements of the fourth
group of GOST 8088-56. Type 2 or SN tape should be used with the new double-
track tape recorder. At 9. 53 cm/sec tape speed, the apparatus can recorcl
and reproduce a frequency band of 100 to 6, 000 cps with 3 db irregularity at
400 cps. The overall recording -and -repr Dduction distortion factor is 2. 8% at
an output of 1. 5 w. The signal -noise. ratio is 38 db. Sensitivity of the recorder
at 1, 000 cps: at microphone terminals, 0. 5 mv; at "phono" terminals, 100 ml;
at "radio" terminals, 3 volts; and at wire .-broadcast -line terminals, 10 volts.
Outputs for an external amplifier and an external speaker are provided. Out-
put voltage for an external amplifier is 775 mv on 30 kohms, apA output voltage
for the external speaker is 2. 15 volts on 3. ohms. Tone control has a range of
20 db at 6,000 cps. The erasing and magnetizing HF oscillator functions at 50
kc. A visual recording-level indicator has a time constant of 250 m/sec. Up
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to 250 m of tape can be accommodated on a reel, which amounts to ninety
minutes of recording time on both tracks. The time of fast forward or fast re-
wind motion in under 100 seconds. A pointer-type selection locator is provided
for rough determination of tape length. rhree knobs and a keyboard switch
serve to control the recorder. Cabinet dimensions are 200 x 300 x 370 mm.
The recorder consumption is 65 w for recording or reproiucing, and 100 w for
fast rewinding, AC, 110, 127, 200, or 2ZO volts. The performance remains
good within line-voltage fluctuations of +5% -- 1016. A continuous operation for
three hours 'in perrnissibile. A dynamic MD-55 microphone, two connecting
cables, three reels, and spare erasing a.nd universal heads are supplied with
the recorder. A pictorial diagram given in the article shows the mechanical
construction of the recorder. A simpliffied circuit diagram of the amplifier and
of the recorder proper is also presented. Recording and reproduction fre-
quency response curves are shown in the band of 60 cps to 10,000 cps. The fol-
lowing tubes are used: two 6N2P, two 6PlP, and one 3-3-488. A selenium type
ABC-80-260 rectifier feeds the anodes. Magnetic head, coil, and transformer
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data is tabulated.
There are four figures and one table in the article.
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36188 Glubokaya vytyazhka detaley iz orgstakla (plakei-Iglasa). Priborostroeniye, vyp. 4
1948, S. 50-53.
SO: LetopiE!,Zhrun&V riykh Statey, No. 49. 1949
PANOV, N. [translator]; KARTUZOV, P. [translator]; BOCHMOVA, Z. (translator];
KURYLEV, U.S., dot-dent" Ur aIn.slator.1; RYUTOV, D.&., kand.tekhn.
nauk, red.; CHICHKOV, N.V., red.; OJDAK, D.M., tekhn.red.
(Ninth International Congress on Refrigeration; collection of
Teportel IX Mezhdunarodnyi kongreeii kholoda. Sbornik doklaaov.
Pod red. D.G.Riutova. Moskva, Gos.!Lzd-vo torg.lit-ry, 195p.
197 P. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Kezhdunarodnyy kongress kho~oda, 9th, Paris, 1955. 2. Lsbo-
ratoriya tekhnicheekoy informatoii Iroesoyuznogo neuchno-inaledo-
vatel'skogo institute kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (im.A.I.
Mikoyana) (for Panov, Kartuzov, Bocharova). 3. Leningradekiy
tekhnologicheskiy institut kholodillnoy promyshlennosti (for
Emrylev).
(Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery--Congresses)
S/'081/61/000/014/012/030
3103/B217
AUTHOR: -.Kartuzov, P. V#
TITLE- Some applications of computers in technological processes
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 14, 19611 326, abstract
1043- (Vestn. tekhn. i ekon. inform. N.-i. in-t tekhn.-ekon.
issled. Goa. kom-ta Sov. Min. SSSR po khimii, 1959, no. 6 (18),
43 - 48) V/
TE~Y: Review of foreign publications on the application of analog and
digital computers for automatic control in the chemical industry.
[Abstracter's notet Complete translation
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GONCHAROV, L.V., otv. red.; MARTYNOVI V.A.,, red. SVANIDZE, I.A.,
red.; _,;!RTUZOVj_StP., red.; KOZWVLI)KAYA, G.M. , red.
Noonomics of Afrioal Ekonomika Afriki; abornik statei.
Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 174 P. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut Afriki.
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~T6002985 SOURCE CODM 1JR/0000/65/000/000/0-165/0173
AUTHOR: Kartuzov, Ye.Nil Raykin, A. L.
ORG: none
T IT LE Reliability of ferrite-diode logical elements
SOURCE: Vaesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po map~ltnym elementarn avtomattki i
chislitellno tekh-PSL_9ft._ erevan, 19 3. blagnitnyye taifrov"e el_e_m_e_Et_y'-"
(Magnetic digital elements), doklady soveshchanIlLya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965,
165-173
TOPIC TAGS: logical element, ferrite diode element
ABSTRACT: A mathematical model of reliabilit-r of logical elements that have more
than 2 inputs is offered. The model permits evaluating the consequences of failures
of individual elements due to short-circuits or bireaks with an allowance for the role
of the element in the equipment. Also, the reasonable minimum number of inputs of
the logical element which still guarantees Ittr specified reliability can be determined.
The above approach to reliability evaluation is domonstrated by an example of an
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AND -element with k inputs. Differential equatiOns for the probability of various
statesof the logical element are set up on the basis of a"diagram of states" which
shows the consequences of failures of Individual components. Solved by a conven-
tional method (e.g. , Laplace's transforms), the differential equations yield. a formula
for the probability that the element in question would be able to operate with a knowu
reduced number of inputs (less than.k)., A numerical example with a 3-input,.MD_
element illustrates the method. Procedural steps in the reliability calculati6na are
outlined. Orig. art. has: 4 figure a P19 Alar mula a, and 3 table s.
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AUTHOR: Billk, It. V.; Zhozhlkashyil~l'V~_~..; Kartuzov, Y,-. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: Ferrite-diode logical element.s- for remote control and telemetry
r.__pg.,Mj6,,pi,tnym clementarn avtomatiki I
SOURCE: Y
Yerevan, 1963. Magnitnyye tsifrovyye elementy-
(Magnetic digital elements); doklady soveshchaniya. Moscow, 17,d-vo Nauka, 1965,
156-164
TOPIC TAGS: logical element, remote control, telemetry
ABSTRACT: Several ferrite -core -plus -diode logical clements and mvitching circuits
are described; the experimental elements used VT-Z and K-65, lOx6x Z. 5-rnm
ferrite cores. A 4-core AND-gate is briefly described, and the plots of power,
current, and current ratio v9. supply voltage for 2-10 inputs are presented. A
3-core NOT gate (inverter) is briefly described. A circuit diagram is f3hown that
carries out the Scheffer operation: f - x x V y. Also, circuit diagram fora L
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NOR operation is shown. Of combination logical elements, the inhibition,
implication, nonequivalence [ f sr (x- Ay) V (x,,Aj ~) ], and multi functional cle-ments
are briefly covered. Also, principal circuits and relations for the dynamic trigger,
count trigger, and single-digit code converter tLre given. Orig. art. h,1:3: 15 figures
and 15 formulas.
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B102/B108
AUTHORSi Galavanov, Ve Vol Kartuzova, I. A*, and N~slodov, Do No
TITLE: Measurement of the diffusion length of minority carriers in
InSb
PERIODICALt Fizika tverdo.go tela, v& 3f no. 1Of 1961, 2973 - 2980
TEXTs Since the characteristics of InSb infrared receivers.depend con-
s-iderably on the.minority-carrier lifetime -Z (or their diffusion length L)f
measurement of 'these quantities is of great interest. The authors used
the Waldes method to determine L and V in n- and PT,~ype InS style
~6
crystals having impurity concentrations between 10 and 10 cm . L was
determined by the Waldes light-probe method. For weak illumination
intensities, when the'Icollector photo-emf V (kT/5e (e - electron charge),.
V is proportional to the light-induced minority carrier concentration#
When the surface r6combination rate is small, V - Voexp(-x/L). in the 'dark
(x - distance from the illuminated region).' ' This relation holds for one-
dimensional geometry. -In axisymmetric geometry V - V oexp(_x/L)/Y'x. It
was to be found experimentally which of these formulas has to be applied.
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Measurement of the diffusion... B10.2yB108
The 0.2 ~ 2 mm-thick test pieces were polished and then etched with'CP-4A
W-W'o: They'were placed in a vacuum oryostat with an NaCl window.. The
light inoiding on the specimen was interrupted by an BOO-cps chopper.' A
..tungqten or phosphor-bronze point served as a. collector contact; a 28-;fm
(28-TM) amplifier was usied to measure the ariable photo-emf on it. The
measurements were made 0between 100 and 200 K, The carrier,concentration
in the specimens at 77 K was determined from the Hall effect,. L was deter-
mined from the clination of the straight-Aine logV-f(x). ,r was deter-
mined,from V L A wh e*re
D=Dp (4)
PC
D =u'kT/e being the hole diffusion 'Coefficient, b un/upt the, mobility
.p p
ratio, p and n the equilibrium concentrations. Por intrinsic con-
.0 0
ductivity D 2bD /(b+l). In the ca'se of impurity conduotivity#:D--= D
p
p
-'fo r n- type., and D D kT/e fdr p-type speoimens. The carrier con;-
n n
centration in.the-intrinsio-conducti'vity region of InSb is given by,-
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Measurement of the diffusion... B10 XBB108
nizs6-1014T3/2 exp(-1510/T). The temperature dependence of Z can be seen in
Pig. 4. 7,7hen temperature drops from 170 to 120 0K, 'C decreases to less than
one hundredth its value. In this range the temperature dependence of -C
obeys the Shockley-Reed law. It Is shown that the experimental curves
'r = f(1/T) agree with the formula 2rini 2zini
PO 11T.-f~-N-1. (12)
a__f~~_iiCO_Mb-ina_tio* N are
which holds for a neutral crystal and radi n,p
the majority-oarrier concentrations in an n.. or p-type crystal in the
region of impurity conductivity. *V = 2Vjni/N n,p holds for the impurity-
conductivity region (nieN n,p) . The straight line corresponding to Auger
recombination is too steep. Results: (1) Ho correlation was found between
L and the impurity concentration. (2) The data agree Nvith the radiative-
recombination theory for bz600 - 700. (3) The difficulties arising in the
interpretation of the results may be due to an inaccurate measurement of L
and an inaccurate calculation of 'ei. There are 5 figures, 1 table, and
24.references: 9 Soviet and 15 non-Soviet. The three most recent refer-
C ELrd3
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Ueasurement of the diffusion... B102 B 108
ences to English-language publications read as follows; R. A. Laff',
11. Y. Pan. Phys. Rev. 121, 53, 1961; R. T,. Landeberg, A. R. Beattie.
J. Phys. Chem. Sol-, ~ft, 73, 1959; R. N. Zitter, A. J. Strauss, A.E.Attard.
Phys. Rev., 115, 266, 1959-
ASSOCIATION: Piziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. P. Ioffe AN SSSR
Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. P. Ioffe
AS USSR, Leningrad)
SUBMITTEDt April 28, 1961
Legend to the Table: (1) Number of
the SDecimen, (2) voltage.
A 06posis P. CM_j I n.. cm~
13PIA 1.4-1013 - 9.104 9-102 100
13pl 1--1013 - 1.5-105 3.103 50
ISPS 5.10115 - 2-105 4.103 so
16pt 1.1018 - 6-104 2 i 103. 30
12n2 - 2.1012 7.10 ' 102 700
13n2 - 2-1013 2.105 3-102 650
13n3 - 3.1013 4.5-104 103 45
14n6 - 6.'1014 .1.2-103 2.103 60
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1. XARTUIZMA, If. A.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Seeds - Testing
7. Strength of initial growth as a method for the hiolcizical evaluation of seed
quality. Sel. j. sem. 20, No. 2, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, "lay 1953. Unclassified.
WTUMZJ VA *A#, kandidat j3el'skokh*zy&ystvsianykh nauk.
wMa q~,j M -
Determining the quality of seed grain, Its preparation for storage.
&n& the rules for storage. Grain-cleaning machines. Eat. v shkole
ne.4:60-64 Ji-Ag 156. (NLRA 9:9)
Lgoskovskaya sellskekhozyaystvansayn akademiya imeni K.A.Timiryazeva.
(Grain)
KARTVELISHVILI, D.
With the-KAZ tr Iads-mark. Za rul. 16 no.11:18-19 N 158. (KM 32:1)
l.Glavnyy konstruktor lutaisakop avtomobillnogo zavoda
imeni G.K. Ordzhonikidze.
(Motertrucks)
GALIPERIN, M. D.; PIL10 B. N.; WVASARSI~U
- ~TB. ~D
Radiation therapy of opticochiasmatic arachnitis. Med. rad. no.4:
18-24 162. (MIRA 3-5:6)
1. Iz rentgenologicheakogo otdelen:lya (zav. - prof. M. D.
Gallperin) Nauchno-isoledovatellsk-Dgo psikhonerologicheskogo
instituta imeni V. M. Bekhtereva.
(MENINGITIS) (RADIOTHERAPY)
BATIAS"ILI, S.M., inzh.; GAVRILICHZNKO, V.F.,. inzh.; IrA M-TSHVILI,
inzh., red.; GIMAN, N.Te., inzh., red.-fz-d-va; UVAR6VA,
A.F., tekhn.red.
(Catalog of parts for the KAZ-600V d trucks, KAZ-601V cement
truck and KAZ-120T saddle-type tractZI Katalog detalei avto-
mobilia-samosvala KAZ-60OV, avtomobilia-tsementovoza KAZ-601V
i aedel'nogo tiagache KAZ-120T. Moskva. Gas. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ryo 1960i 323 P. (MIRA 13:11)
1. KutaiBakiy avtomobillnyy zavod im. G.K.Ordzhonikidze. Kutaisi.
(Dump trucks) (Cement-Tranaportation)
(Motortrucks)
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008'.) G. A. (Ugal, 1946, a, N0.12, 34-51 Chen. Abatr., 10 July 1947,-74-2-9-10. 0
seat 0
I A study wat, made of samples of coal tit~on from various bvds of the 100
Tkxibuli (Geor .00
o s 0;1! _g1an SSR) coal deposit to determine the csuoo of numeroud
1~1 mine fires. 'A'he 6xidizabilityp content of volatile matter, and the
0:,11 -SP 0'00
H ignition temperature of this coa- characterize it as a safe coal.
a -11 i I=09
:0 a 1~ H waver, the low C and high H content Increase the coal's ability to ;V *
0 a Ii! ageorb 0. Thus, the coal is not spontaneously inflammable yet quite Leo
dangerous and requires carefully waked out mining procedures aid
:0
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KARTVBLISHVILI, G.M., inshener.
Now socialist city of Rustavi. Stroi.,prom. 35 no.4:5110 AP '57-
(MIRA 1013)
1. Gl&vny7 inhaner Zakaykasmstallurgetroyao
(Rust~vi--City vlannine.)
(Rustavi-Apartment houses)
KARTVEMHVILI, K.M.
Recalculating gravity anomalies into anomalies of the vertical
gravity gradient. lzr. AN SSSR Ser. geofiz. no.8:n7l-1177
Ag 964 (MIRA 17:8)
1. Institut geofiziki AN GruzSSR.
BALAVADZE, BeK.; GABUMIYA, V.P.; SHENGELAYAI. G.Sh.-, ABASHIME, V-G-;
XARTVELISHVILI, K.M.; HINDELI, P.Sh..
Studying the gravity field of the Greater Caucasus. Trudy Inst.
geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 19:199-216 16o. (MIRA 14:9)
(Caucasus-Gravity prospecting)
KARTVELISHVILI, K.M.
Computinp the anomaly of vertical pravity gradient In a mountain
repion from the 41,chart. Trudy In:st. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSH 19:
21?-227 16n. (MIRA 14:9)
(Caucasus-Gravity)
KARTVELISHVILI. K. M.
Dissertation defended for the degree ofpaididate of Physicomathematical
Sciences at the Institute of Earth Physics imeni 0. Yu. Shmidt in 1962:
"Several Problems of Red-action of the Force of Oravity in Mountainous
Regions."
Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4, Koscow, 1963, pages 119-145
KARTVELISHVILI, K.M.
Gravitational effect of bodies of regular geometric shape.
Trudy Inst. geofiz. AN Gruz. SSR 21:213-219 163.
Accuracy in computing anomaliez and reductions in gravity
in a mountainous region. Ibid.:221-236
(MIRAL 18:.12)
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BALAVADZE, B.K.; KARMALEYEVA, R.M.; KART%IELISHVILI, Ir.Z.; JAYMNA, L.K.
Use of a horizontal extensometer in observing tidal deformations
of the earth at Tbilisi. Izv. AN SSSR. Fize zem. no.2:75-79 t65.
(MMA 18:6)
1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN S~SR.
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Attempt to use the theory of stability and the theony of reliability.
Izv. AN SSSR Mokh. i mashinostr. no.6:172-174 N-D 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
KARTVELISHVILI, N.
"Some questions In the unsettled work routine of hydroelectric power stations,"
Dissertation for degree of Candidate of Technical Sciencesp Baku Power-Engineering
Institute, AS AzSSR
Subject: Hydropower engineering
Gidrotekhnicheskoye, stroitellstvo, 12, 1946.
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Hydraulic Impact in reaction turbinto plants. I-xv.AN Arm.SU.Ser.
JM nauk 1 no.2:125-139 048. (MLRL 9:8)
Widroolektriche slays, laboratoriya Altadeviii nauk Aropmakoy SM.
(Hydraulic turbines)
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lations during load Pickup. izv.A:N: Arm.SSR.Ser.FM.T 1 no.7*
573-587 '48. (WARA 9:8)
1. Gidroelektrichaskaya laboratoriya vodno-energetichaskogo institute,
Akademii. mmi Armyanskoy SSR.
(Power engineering)
XILRTVZLISWILI, N.A.
Law of regulating hydraulic turbines. Izv.AN Arm.SSR.Ser.MT 1
no.7:589-602 148. (MLRA 9:8)
1. Gidroslektricheskeya laboratoriya vodno-energaticheakogo
institute, Aimdemii nauk Armyanskoy SSR.
(Hydraulic turbines)
JIU1 48
Regulators, Electronic
Mathematics, Applied
"Specifications of the Quality of Automatic HeguU-
tion," N. A. M3.rtveliahvili, 3 PP
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXI, No 1
ie transitional process In a regulating system in
~saribed by the equation of the object regulated
M / ~ *~ & I-
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A (p) B(P)S)
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lin which P is Heavysand's operator. n,i are
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Vperator representations and the regulating
~reaction, exo1tation reaction and deviatims of the
Xegglated quantity from the normal value. M) N,
bare functions of 10, the parameters of which dei~end
only on the object -regulaW- A are functiono of
the parameters of vhioh depend only on, the
:regalator. Author deduces criterion for quality of
regulation and. onstruets a vector di&Wam showing
his results. Submitted 15 Mar 1948.
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