SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZANTSEV, YU.N. - KAZANTSEVA, T.I.
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AUTHORS:
Kazantsev, Yu-N, and Meriakri, V.V.
TITLE:
Transmission of the Hol Wave Through a Bend Having a
Small Radius
of Curvature (Peredacha volny Hol cherez
izgib s malym radiusom
krivizny)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr
1,
pp 133 - 134 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The authors constructed and
investigated bends in the
ring waveguides of the type described in
the preceding
article in this issue of the journal (Ref 3). The
measurement of the attenuation in the bends was effected
at a
wavelength of 8 mm., ~y employing the same method as in
the
preceding work. A 90 bend in a waveguide having a
diameter of IS
mm, and a structure period of 1 mm, was
investigated; the
cross-section of the rings was
0.5 x 0.5 mm, while the radius of
curvature of the bend
was 55 cm. The attenuation curve for the bend
as a function
of frequency, is given by the upper graph in Figure
1,
from which it is seen that its value is about 0.8 db. Most
of
zhis attenuation is due to the bend, since only 0.15 db
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due to the wall losses and the elliptical-deformation
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Transmission of the H 01 Wave Through a Bend Having, a Small Radius
of Curvature
losses. If the bend had an angle of 35 0 so that the radius
of curvature was ?0 cm, the attenuation was 0..3 db. Since
Lhe bends of this type are rather large and have a,com-
paratively high attenuation. waveguides of the corrugated
type were constructed and measured. These were made of a
circular ccpper tube having a diameter of 18 mm; the
intiernal grooves of the guides were equidistantly spaced
(at 0.6 mm) and their depth was 0.? cm. Bends with an angle
of 90'- having the radii of curvature of 60 cm and 30 clu
were measured; the attenuation curves for the R 01 wave
of the waveg~aides are illustrated by the lower graphs of
Figure 1; it is seen that the attenuation for the bend
with the 60 cm radius is less than 0.12 db, while that of
the 30 cm bend is less than 0.15 db~
There are 2 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet
and 2 English.
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Transmission of the Hol Wave Through a Bend Having a Small
RadiuB
of Curvature
ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhniki i elektroniki AN SSSR
(Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of the
Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBMITTED: hiay 4, 1958
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AMORS: Persikov, M. V.; Kazantsey, Yu. N.; Kozelev, A. I.
TTILE: Field indicator for circular waveguides
PMTODICAL: Elektrosvyazt, no. 5, 196o, 38-44
TETr: For a complete study of wave propagation in waveguides
with a
ciraular cross-section the perimeter of which is considerably
greater than the
wavelength, It is necessary to measure the structure of the
field not only along
the propagation axis, but also in the waveguide cross-section.
A field indicator
specially designed for such measurements is described in the
present article.
When waves of different types with different polarization are
propagating in a
circular waveguide, the longitudinal slot, generally used for
measuring the field
strticture along the propagation axis, cannot be cut without
bringing about a
considerable distortion of the obtained picture of the field.
This difficulty is
overcome as follows in the described system: into the circular
waveguide a
section of another waveguide is inserted, on which the coupling
element with the
detector-head of the indicator is placed. This section can be
moved along axis
z and also rotate around this axis. Such a device allows to
record distribution
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Field indicator for circular waveguides A055/A133
curves of the electric or the magnetic component of the
field near the surface of
the metal. The distribution of the longitudinal component
(Hz) or of the angular
component (H of the magnetic field in the waveguide
cross-section allowscne to
determine th wave type propagating in the waveguide. A
standard rectangular
waveguide is used as the measuring channel, which is in
contact with the circular
waveguide along the narrow side, parallel to the lines of
force of the electric
field of the H10 wave. The coupling element between the
two waveguides is a
round aperture. To determine-the power relation between
the waves propagating in
the waveguide, it is necessary to know the coupling factor
of the rectangular
waveguide with the circular waveguide for each wave-type.
When coupling is
ensured through the narrow wall of the rectangular
waveguide (parallel to the
electric field vector of wave HIO), this factor is:
f6 e-2 1 ~ap
k c = 10 ,, [art, , 1' -0 1 db, (1)
9 nm a3bR2
where V is the 2P oupling aperture radius; T" is the
thickness of the wall between
waveguides; e 7N?IrC is a factor taking into account the
influence of the
wall-thickness on the coupling between waveguides (in the
case of coupling by
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2 2
2r (r'
the magnetic component of the field. ap = " ') ); a and b are,
respectively the dimensionzi of the wide and the narro-w siL of
the rectangular
waveguide; R is the radius.of the circular wavQguide, and A is
the wavelength
in free space. The factor F characterizes the dependence of
thecoupling
rim
factor on the field distribution in the cross-sedtion. For
magnetic waves (Hnm)
and with coupling by the longitudinal component of the magnetic
field (Hz):*'
4 g2 CoO n
2" M 2 (2)
n it? IV I - Y
OA 2.R
2nR
For magnetic waves and with 'coupling by the transverse
6omponent of the magnetic
field (H 12 n. stn'n T,
2r-R)
112 (3)
For elect 1" C0,2 117
ric wavcs~- nn
2 nIR
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h
In these formulae.. and %n7 a" i -oots of equations in' (x) - 0
and n(X)=D
spectively; n P-nd ?"I are characterizing the wave-type;
1 for n = 0 _,nd 2 rtjr r, 0; -1r, the angle characterizing the
C n
R
orientation of the aperture i-,Ith re:3pec!~ to tho f idd in the
waveguide. The
described device (the resonator ir, here a bent section of a
standard rectangular.
waveguide t-..;o trimming p1u.n,-r---" -~s -itended to operate
as an Indicator of
the purity of of -~ny typm .)f ,.-ave J.n the circular waveguide
and in the
measuring c*-7-n-- -_-.Arve of H_ or of H r nearthe waveguide
surface* is rec-- purilty~ The recording of these curves can
be rendered case e field indicator rotates wi' the aid
th
of a motor with 't'r, ot.~f-. sear 1-11-~rln3 thc rotation
speed,to 30 rpm. A detector
is connected to device thrlough a spring-contact. A lineal
potentiometer wh~c'a is o!~c.7_,._-~_--,.,aph sweep voltage
pickup is fastened on the
fixed disk and coupled to the rct--_'.ing reentramt section by
the gear wheel.
Standard devices are operating in the other units of the system:
an amplifi;r,
a 13-10-35 (13L0-36) cathode-ray oscillograph and a rectifier.
In the last part
of the artic'e, the authors reproduce some experimentafresults
obtal:nqd with
the described indicator and draw the following conclusions: The
indicator 4lows
t6 determine the field distribution in the waveguide
cross-section(near its
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metal surface) in systems with one or several types of propagating
waves. Using,
then, the harmonic analysis method, it is possible to determine
the type of the
propagating waves if their number does not exceed six - eight.
Owing to the fjejd
indicator, it is also possible to measure the reflection
coefficient (reflection
on discontinuities); the level of parasitic wave-types must be
here 30 - 40 db
below the level of the working wave. There are 7 figures, I table
and 4 Soviet-
bloc references.
SU13MIITTED: January 6, 1960
[Abstracter's note: One subscript is translated in the text: 11ap"
(aperture)
stands for 'trntl
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AUTHOR: Kazantsev. Yu.N..
TITLE: On the Measurement of Waveguide Attenuation
PERIODICAL: Radiotelchnika i elektronilca, 1961, voi.6, No.2,
pp.241-249
TEXT: The article concerns the measurement of attenuation in
circular waveguides by the method of tuning to resonance with a
sliding piston and measurement of the SWR before an isolating
diaphragm (Fig.1). The attenuation in the sample is determined
from the relative power absorbed in the resonator thus formed at
a given frequency. The diaphragm is for the purpose of exciting
only a given wave mode in the resonator. The equations for this
system are derived and then two alternative structures are
discussed for the measurement of waveguide attenuation: a system'
in which a directional coupler is placed in the circular waveguide;
a system in which the directional coupler is placed in the
rectangular waveguide before the rectangular-circular waveguide
transformer. An oscillographic method of tuning the klystron
driver to resonance is described. A detailed discussion is given
of the diaphragm transmission factor and length of sample,
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diaphragm configuration and other details for measurement of the
Flo,-wave in circular waveguides'. It is pointed out in conclusion
that the method described is useful also for the.measurement of
losses in waveguides with other cross-sections* There are
6 figures and 12 references: 11 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut radiotekhniki i elektronilci AN SSSR
(Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: July 7, 1959 (initially)
February 11, 1~60 (after revision)
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Dissertations defended -t the Tristitiltp of R!-d i coil. verin r,
Find Flectronics
for the acadeinic dcf,,ree of o' Technical Sciences:
"Rescnance Fethod of I ensuring lossed in ~-!nveMilde St-cil'ons
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Parts of Crc-:I.%ir Seci.'~n of the lirl Wave-
Vestnik "kad Nauk, No. 4, 1063, pp. 110-145
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ACC NR, Ap6oo8763 SOURCE. CODEt UR/0030/66/000/002/0131/0132
AUMOR: Kazantsey-, Vi. N Candidato of technical sciences)
ORG: none
TITLE: Symposium on suporhigh frequency physics and engineering
SOURCF.: AN SSSR. Vestnik, no. 2, 1966, 131-13Z
TOPIC TAGS: superhigh frequency, physics conference, electron
paramagnetic resomm:0,
maser, semiconductor device. ferrite, resonator, helical wavegaide,
laser, metal
surface, metal film
ARSTRACT....The--S~ffiposium on 8uperhigh Frequenc ''Physics and
Engineering,
y
organized by the Physics Section of the. (East) German Academy
-oT-S~ciencei;-;
'was held in Berlin from 13 to 16 October 1965 with scientists from
J~pst
Germany, Bulgar-1-i" Chffiia-, -Pe-rah-d.--Cz-e-c-~:-a'fovakia, and
the Soviet Union
participating.
More than 60 papers dealing with masers, electron Earamagnetic
1'resonance, physical phenomena in semiconductors, semiconductor and
'ferrite elements of SHF control instruments, and SHF measurement
Pethods were presented. The Soviet scientists presented reports on
pasi-optical lines (B. Z. Katsenelenbaum), open resonators (Yu. N.
!C rd 153
z%t: V.1
IIJ
ACC NRi IWWUO'I0J
Kazantsev), helical waveguides (N. P. Kerzhentseva , alloyed junctions
~(N, A. Belova, S. N. Ivanov, N. Ye. Skvortsova), and masers in radio-
'telescope applications (R. R. Martirosy A. M. Prokhorov, R. L.
Sorochenko).- '
.A.. Yelenskiy, R. Ingarden, and N. Shemchuk (Poland) discussed the
theory of masers at_tIFe_Te-mperat~re V liquid nitr3-gen. They showed
,that a proper concentration of paramagnetic ions in the crystal and
a con-
.sx.deration of cross -relaxation wfll insure satisfactory
functioning of
masers at this temperature.
Among the papers on electron paramagnetic resonance, the one by
~Z. Shrebek (Czechoslovakia) on d- and Mons in CdWO4
was of tipecial
minterest, since the results described can be applied in developing
para-_
magnetic lasers.
East German scientists presented a number of reports on plasma',.-,.
leffects i~ solids.-
C
The development of ferrite devi es for SHP applications was-con-
sidered In a- series -of 7P pets by East German, Polish, -and
Bulgarian*
Cialiots,
s
!e
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26;kN
IC NRI
Works dealing with the properties -of Welectilis afid metals
in SHF
applications were mostly of practtcal value, although some
measurement
Pethods discussed were of general interest. -Thus, the method
of detor-tion
of.mechanical stresses in dielectrics by changes in the
polarization of a
transmitting e-fecir-omagn-e'tic wave (A. Stumer, East any)
and the
methods applied ana regults'obtained in an Lvivestigation of
metal surfaces
-and thin silver films (G. Almassi (Almassy G. Kheynts (Heinz
?
and*M. Matok, Hungary) deserve special mi-ntion.
The essentially analytical papers included one by V.
Novak-(East
Germany) on the theory of waveguides with non-uniform filler
in a trans-,I
verse plane. Novak presents a new methoo of field analyste
which yields
series b the exclusion of electro- and magn~tostatlc factors.
ATD PRESSt
422
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KAZANTSMV, Yn.V., inzh.
Railroad electrification In the Korean People's
Republic. Blek. I tepl.
tiaga 2 no.4:46-47 AP 159, (NJRA 12:3)
(Korea--Railroads--Zlectrification)
KAZANTSVs Tu.V.; NAVARSKIY, Yu.V.
Gluing wire strain gauges*
Sboreet*Uralopolitekh.inst. no.65:
198-?02 158. (Strain gauges) (Gluing) (MIRA 12:4)
~g
KAZANTSKV, Yu. V.
Electric and diesel traction on railroads of the
Rumanian
People's Itepublic. Sisk. i tepl. tiaga 7 no.3:38-39
Mr !63.
(MIRA l6t6)
1. Nachallnik otdala kontaktnoy seti,
Gasudaratvannogo proyaktno-
isyskatellskoge instituta po proyaktirovaniyu
elaktrifikatsii
dorog i energeticbeskikh ustanovok.
(Rumania--Electric railroads)
(Rumania-Diesel locomotives)
KAMITSEV, Yu.V., in7h.
A useful book. Review of the book Projecting the
contact
net of the electrified railroads by I.I. Vlasov,
B.G. Porshnev,
A.V. Freyfelld. Transp. strol. 15 no.3:58 Mr 165.
I nc
y ..I.
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1(h,'mik; LOGVTNA, J-A.,inzh.-k)Jmik; US"J'ON'r=,--T
khJm1k; G11DIMNKC), L.F., Inzh.; NAY-AK"VICH, Yi-.S.,
I . A. , J. nz h o G. ,
SUVAPUK, TI.N., ~,nzho; OFULOVAY
Inzb.-goolog; Ye.S., otv. red.; MELIM, r-!,
(Gaosherrlstr-y anf-.- nnalytic obemistry of
rare-earth
Ft-.1, Accpssory rare-en-th mineraIr. and el;,mcnts
of t.h- riura
sut~?roup in tho 111krainlan C'. ry,,; tall ine
%-"~Weldl rr-i-
k'wmih rod~ozf-ulluylch olementwr. Ki.ev,
-11!n-'emel lay-~' v!
KOZHOVA, O.M.;
Seasonal changes in the mmber of bacterioplankton in the waters
of Lake Baikal. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.l:U3-U7 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Baykallskaya limnologicheskaya stantsiya i IrkutsIdy Igosudar-
st7ennyy universitet. (BAIKALy LAM-1-UCRO-ORGANIS14S)
M
KAZANTSE~V~Ar, assistent
rruit and berT7 growing in the garden microdistricts of
-Sverdltvsk
which are marked for construction in the present seven-year plan.
Trudy Ural.politekh.inst. no.109',57-64 161. (Mu 14--7)
(Sverdlovsk-T,andecape gardening) (Fruit culture)
SCKOLC)V A, V.Y.-~ F I ~':HVA, ZVY it ,I A, Y,i.V. ; IETI-I L.V.
Ohang;; in the ccntA--n-1, of (, -i~lccrcgunic rind In stor9r,
potato varleties diff6ring as to the renistanca To 11:71oFhthora
Inrentans. Dohl. AN "S.SR I~j5 no.'L:*-'3";'-2,'.() N 165.
(MIRA 161.10)
2. Institut blo'k-himl-I im. A.N.BaL,~a AN Suhmittej lle--:nber
31P 1-964.
KAUNTSIVA, G.S.
Observations of an unusually large congenital cerebral
hernia. Top.
neirokhir. 20 no-3:45 vq-je 156. (MMA 9:8)
1, Iz kliniki neyrokhirurgii Novosibirskogo
nauchno-loBledovatell-
skogo instituta ortopedii i voestanovitelinoy khirurgil.
(JUCIPHALOGNA)
KAZANTSIKA. G.S. (Novosibirsk)
Case of primary echonococcus of the spinal cord.
Vop.neirokhir. 23
zio.5:49-50 S-0 159. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Klinika neyrokbirurgii Novosibirekogo inatituta
travmtologii i
ortopedii.
(SCHINOCOCCOSIS case reports)
(SPINAL CORD, die.)
~AZANTSEVA, G.V.,C;anl -ed Sci -- (diss)
"No~w"ifttwnt, %nd
physical develorment, of cnildren from
one-and,n -half to
three years ;Pi in nurseries, ~_the city
of Alma-Ata."
klma-Ata, 191;b, 11) I~p (Kazakh ~itate~
?!ed Dist) 30Q cf~. fes
(KL, 12'))
125
KORYAKINt I.S.; ALEXSEYEIVA, V.G.; GROR01,11k, M.S.;
VORONINA, T.V.;
DAULBAYEV, F.A.; DEHIDOVA, S.I.; WANTSEVA, G.V.;
1101;.0Z, 7.11411.;
WK111NA, N.S.; PIPINOYAN, P.O.; IVIMMIOVA,
Trace elements In drinkirig water sources of
Kazakhstan and their
relations to the problem of some noninfectious
diseases. Vest. A124
111':i 19 no.7:90-95 161, .
(MIRA 18:3)
Al--la-Atinskiy meditsinskiy institut.
KORYLKIN, ~.S.; MIDOVA, S.I.; DAULBAYEV, F.A.; KAZMSLVA~
G.V.
Hygienic characteristics of water from the Issyk-Kull, a
high mmitair.,
lake in Alma-Ata Province. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no.1:70-71
161.
(MIRA 14:3) -
1, Iz kafedry obabchey gigiyeny (zav. ~ professor
I.S.Koryakin)
Kazakhakogo meditainskogo instituta.
(ISSYK-KULI-WATER--.COI.iPOSITIO14)
.01
KORYAKINg I.S.; DEMIDOVAp S.I.j KAZANTSEVA,, G.V.
Hygienic characteristics of the air in some sections of the
Alma-
Ata City Clinical Hospital. Zdrav. Kazakh. 21 no. 3:62-65 161.
(MRA 14:4)
is Iz kafedry obshchey gigiyeny (zav. - prof. I.S. Koryagin)
Kazakhskogo meditBinakogo instituta.
(ALMA-ATA-HOSPITAIS-HYGIEIIE) (AIR-BACTERIOL(DgY)
KAZANTSEVA, G. YE
KAZANTSEVA~ G, Yl-;.: ,The vibrations or thin circular
plates." Min
Higher Education Ukrainian SSR. Kiev Order of Lenin
Polytechnic Inst.
Chair of Theoretical Mechanics. Kiev, 1956.
(Dissertation ror the degree
of Candidate in Sciences).
So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No 36, 1956. Moscow.
On oscillations in thil round ilmtes [with suiamnrion
i,i Run-Aon
and "AnCI ish]. Dop0 AN MR no,1:242-246 157.
(11,*,.rtA 10:9)
1. Kilvelkly politeklinic'nniy institut. Fradetavlano
akAdfmikom
Akademit nmuk USSR 0,11.SaviVm.
(I'lAstio plate$ and shells)
KAZANTSIVA.G.Ye. EXazantseve. H.3.1 Wiv)
Vibration5 of circular plates of variable thickases (with
summar7
in lcnglighl~-4PAkl. makh. 4'iN. 2:197-20~ 158. (MIRA 11:8)
1. Ktivalkiy politakhnichni7 institut.
(Blastio platas and shells--Vibration)
KLZANTSNVA, 1. A.
USSR/Electricity - Saturable Reactors M~r 51
"A Simplified Calculation of Saturable Reactors,"
D. I. Marlyanovskiy, Cand Tech Sci, All-UnIon
Petroleum Scl Res Inst, I. A. Kazantseva, Engr,
Moscow Power Eng Inst imeni Molotov
"Elektrichestvo" No 3, pp 40-47
States a simplified method of calcn applicable
to the most saturable reactors used for power
regulation. Form and dimensions of the magnetic
circuit are assumed to be given. The account is
illustrated by a numerical example. Submitted
25 Oct 50-
201T27
112-57-8-16150
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1957,
Nr 8, p 13 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kazantseva, I. A., and Netushil, A. V.
TITLE: A"Method for Measuring Electric Parameters of
Anisotropic Materials
(Metod izmereniya elektricheskikh parametrov anizotropnykh
rnaterialov)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Moak. energ. in-ta (Transactions of the Moscow
Power-
Engineering Institute). 1956, Nr 18, pp 158-164
ABSTRACT: A new method is presented for measuring electric
parameters (per -
mittivity, conductivity) of anisotropic materials, based on the
measurement of
the geometric mean of the parameter and of its value along one
of the aniso-
tropY axes. The method-4a illustrated by examples of
measurement of com-
plex permittivity of paper and flax yarn in rolls. The results
of resistance
measurements (Abstractor's note: apparently by mistake in the
original: "the
resistance of measurement results") by the new as well as the
generally ac-
cepted methods reveal an entirely satisfactory agreement. The
new method is
recommended for use in such cases where the placement of an
electrode along
one of the anisotropic surfaces is difficult.
A. V. N.
7
Card 1 1 4.
KOROVIN V.I.; BEYLIMONP M,&p- MAMMA, I.V.; KAGRALOV, D.A.;
SAFONOVI G.A.
Relation between water runoff, atmospheric pressure, temperature,
and deficient humidity, Trudy Kaz.HIGHI no.16:20-24 161.
(KEU 15:5)
(Meteorology) (Bugun' VaUey-Famoff
CDENGKOVA, V.A.; KAZANTSEVA, I.A. (Moskva)
Gram-domatous throzyboangiitis. Arkh. pat. 27 no. 12:E6-68
165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Patologoanatomicheakiy otdol (zav. - dayatvitelluyl
chlen
AMN SSSR prof. A.P. Avtsyn) Moakovskogo oblastnogo
rituchno-isale-
dovatellskogo klinicbeskogo instltuta imen.1
Tladiinllrskogo.
Submitted Dec. 25, 1964.
3
KAZANTSEVA, I.A.
Some problems In stat'itic3 and morphology of chronle
myeloid
leukemia. Trudy 1-PYI lbi220-230 162. (KIRA 17:4)
1. 1z kafedry patologichoskoy anatomii (znv -'
chlen-korrespondent
AYN SSSR prof. A.I.Strukov) I Moskovskogo ordona
1--ni.na
maditsinskogo instituta :LmPnI Sechenova.
- - ----- 7-77-77-;~T i
MENKOVSKIY, M.A* ; GORDONp S,A,; KAWTSEVA, K.1,
Some data on the germanium distribution in the oxidation zone
of a coal seam. Dokl.AN SSSR 148 no.4s9l9-920 F 163.
(MA 1624)
1. Monkovskiy gornyy instituto Predstavleno akademikom D.I.
Shcberbakovym.
(Germanium)
*-PLUM
~T-Jil, 17
GORDONP S.A.;-KAZANTSEVA, K.1.1 MENKOVSKII) MSA,
Some characteristics of germanium accumulation in the vario-us
zones of coal oxidatioro Gookhimila no,7:864-869 Jl 165.
(MI RA 18: 11)
1, Moskovskiy institut radioalaktroniki i gornoT
elaktromakhaniki.
Sutmitted October 17, 1964.
tA,
0=8 1=072
rAZA TSIVA. S.; BYTCHMO, D.A., dotsent, saved-ayushchiy.
Subcutaneous emphysema of the neck following tonsillectomy.
Vest.oto-rin. 15
no.4:83 Jl-Ag '53. (M'12A 6:9)
1. Oto-laringologichook6ye otdeleniya Chernovitskoy oblastnoy
klinicheakoy
bol'nitsy. (Tonnils--Swgery) (Neck--Diseases)
GOLOSHCHAPOVp V,6; KAZANTSEVA, L.
Ways of improving labor productivity in simple superphosphate pro-
duction. Biul.nauch.inform.: trud i sar.plata 4 no-5:24-33 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Phosphates) (IAbor productivity)
t "M
a'~
LIP&S, V.V.; KAZANTSEVA, L.K.; GOLITYAYEVA , N.A.; FURMAN,
M.S.
Analyzing the composition of acids forming during the liquid-
phase cxXdation of cyolohexane by air oxygen. Khim. prom.
40 no .91668-671 S 164. (MIRA 17:11)
"Inttmudiate library
Conten, oi,--,A ~,, statu; o, librar.~
6vate Llbrar.~ inA ii.-uni 1'. X.
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education in the
tecy.. icur;s in thc R.
Lcnin,ral',
~',~--.dicate in !cdai-,oZ:.*Lc~LI
10oj.!,s', No. 3c~, 'E;Oscow.
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KAZANTSWA, M.A.
Mhthode of exercise therapy in puerperiume
Sovet.med. 19 n0-5:
61-67 My '55. (MLRA 8:8)
1. Is kafedry akusherstva i ginskologli
(sav.-prof.A,AsLebedev)
pediatrichaskogo fakullteta II Hoskovskogo
meditsinskogo
instituta imeal I.V.Stalina.
(MMCISI TORAPT
in puerperium, methoas)
(PUERpnium
exercise ther. methods)
KAZANTSWA, M.A.
Medical gymasetics in the puerperal period and Ito
effectiveness.
Boy.med. 23 no.1:126-128 A '59- (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof.
A.A. leboday)
pediatrichookogo fakulltets II Mookovskogo
meclitsiaskogo inatituta
imeat N.I. 11irogova.
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SO: U-3264, 10 April 1953, (Latuopis 'Zhumal Inykh Statey, '.'o. 3,
1911")
3
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doctors I
i'ru,'.,,, '.,*I Vs so-.,uz. S ;,,,,"-d;i de t
Filatova, ,Moscow,
SO: U-342.614, 10 Aoril 1' 53, (LoLODir, 'Zhurnal invkli St,
toy, 1(111
A"
lbdicine Pediatrics
"Aooo~nt of the Work of the Societies of Podia-
triolans, In 1947sm.DooSnt'M- N. lawtoeva, 21 VP
%-dlatrlya", No
:Bj the and of 1947,, the.number of organized
,.societies totaled 60p with now-cues inoluding
T,ulm Hammak* Embip. &~d'SerppboYo *we
2
.,000 Vwtiolpating doatdrp.were kept
Oreast of zmedical irogressi chiefly through re-
ports and dmemstratIons,-
61149T63
"Soviet Science in the Stru&rle for Children's Health," Izvestiya,
1952.
4
professor, direktor; DOBROXHOTOVA, A.I.,
14MDO, K.S.; UZA=ZCjA,_)
chlen-korraspondent Akademli meditainakikh nauk SSSR, zusluzhenr-47
deya-
tellnauki, profeagor. zaveduyushchaya; KLOSOVSKIT. B.N., profeteor,
chlen-
korrespondent Akudemii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, laureat Stalinakoy
premil,
aveduyushchiy.
:
linloo-morphologiaal data on changes in the nervous system in
vimaltane-
oua occurrence of whooping cough and grippe. Pedlatrila no.2:21-28
Mr-Ap
'53. OEM 6:5 )
1. Ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo zaameni Iantitut pediatril Akademi5l
medit-
sinskikh nauk SSSR (fOr Kazantseva, and Ladodo). 2. Infektsioan~re
kliniki
(for Dobrokhotova and ladodo). 3. laboratoriya raivitiya mosgs, (for
no-
sovskiy and Ladodo). 4. Akademiya maditainakikh nauk SSSR (for
Dobrokho-
tova and Klosovskly). Onfluenx~) (Whooping cough) (Nervous system)
STIFANSK&YA, A.F., kandidAt meditainakikh nauk; KAWTSZVA .
profeseor,
direktor.
Salivation in children with ascariasia. Pediatriia
no.3:53-56 Yq-Je 153.
(KiaA 6:8)
1. Terapevticheskaya klinika Instituta pediatrii Akademii
meditainakikh
nauk SSSR. (Worms. Intestinal and par&sitic) (Saliva)
AGMOYA. Y.M., ordinator; KAZANT5ZVAwj.",., professor, direktor.
"Ift4ow-'.
Bffect of prolonged sloop on the course of chorea. Pediatriia
no.4:23-28
JI-Ag '53- (MLU 6-9)
1. Inatitut pediatrit Akademli meditainakikh nauk SSSR.
(Chore&) (31sep)
HIMYEVA. G.A.; MIYBSBROVA. Ye.K., starshly nauchnvy
sotrudaik, rukovoditell;
NIKOLkylv. N.M., professor. rakoyoditell; KAZANTSIVA, M.N.,
professor,
direktor.
Indications of non-specifia immunity in rheumatism in
children. Pediatriia
no.4:11-14 JI-Ag 153. (mA 6:9)
1. Baktariologichookaya laboratoriya otdola obehchey
patologii Instituta
pediatrii Akademil asditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Miyessrova
and Kikheyeva).
2. Otdol obahchey patologil Instituta pediatrii Akademii
meditsinskikh nauk
SSSR (for Nikolayev). 3. Institut pediatrii Akademii
maditsinskikh nauk SSSR
(for Kaxantseva). (Rheumatic fever)
Z
UZAIMEVA, M.N., prof.; TSIMM. R.; AIZEIMV. L.
Clinical microbiological studies of gastrointestinal
diseases In
Infants [vith summary in Ihigliahl. Pediatriia 37 no,1:69-72
Ja 1599
(KMA 12!1)
lo Iz kafedry detskM boleney meditsinskogo fakuliteta
(rukovo-
ditell prof. M.N. Kazantseva) Gosudarstvennogo universiteta
Albanh na baze gogpitalva v Tirane (glavnyy vrach Sh. Klozi).
(GASTROMTESTINAL DISRASES, in inf. &
child clin. & microbiol. analysis (Rus))
4~
KAL49MEVAp H*N.v prof* (Moskva)
In memoriam of the eminent spientiato Professor Aleknandr
Adnreevich Kisell (1859-1938). Vbp,okhamat.i dot. 8
no*3t9D-91
Hr t63. (MIRA 1625)
(MELI I AUWAVDR ANDR=GH9 1859-1938)
LAZANTSEVA, M.N., Prof. (Mookya)
Ahnotations and authoral abstmotse. Pediatriia 41
no.1-1#88
N162
KAZA,NTSEVA,,N.N., prof,; VOSHCHANOVA, N.P. (Moskva)
Isolated myocarditis in children. Sov. mod. 27 no.3:6-9
Mr 164.
(14a 17:11)
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"A Method of Absolute Calibration of Sound Receivers Using a
Recirrocity Method,
Dok. AN, 58, No. 8, 1947
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the rmciprocity
,
C.
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: 1
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Tzvomtiya Akademii IJ,,u),P S.". ',.It 'eriyu FL-Johnsknyn
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(November And December 191
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DZANMTA, )1. V.
Absolute calibration of electroacaustio transducers by the reoiprs-
cat method. Trudy Kom. po akust. no.5-.23-31 050. (HUA 7:7)
(Transducers)
Mi,
tIS3R/PhysIcv - Acoustics, Bound Receivers
Oct 51
"Absolut-~ r'FO'bration of Sound Receivers
by the
Reciproci-t-y Method in Tube With Standing
Wave,"
M. V, ',-~.atantneva, Phys Inst imeni
I-ebedev, Aced
P! Sci us---,
nZhur Tekh FIz" Vol )M, No 10, pp 1213-1223
Method using frequency of 1,500 cycles was
first
published by authoresr in 1947 (cf. "Dok
Ak Nauk
SSSR" Vol LVIII, !947; "Trudy Komissii po
Akus-
tike" Fa 5, 1.950). Describes equiment for
cali-
bration at- frequency 10-103 cycles-.
Authoress
193T99
WS'R/FIhys_!cs - Acoustics, Sound
Receivers Oct 51
(Contd)
thmalu% %--ad N. N. Andreyev for
suggesting topic,
and engineers A. F. Kosov, Knyagin$ V. A.
Basov
and X. A. Bodrashova for laboratory
assistance.
Sld~Itted 24 Jan 51.
193T99
-4
1- 77
Z.3
Agricrilt,ixal Laws Am(i L#-,Ci glut i nn-Bibli or-raphy
"Serlt~s of scientific anit pnpulur booklots on collective farm Dw."
R-,irw-I ').v K%I,tv:Iwdzp,
A. Izv. A?I SSSR, Otd, ekOA, I. prava No. 2, 1952
Mouthl- List of Russiam Accessions, Library of Cone.Tevs, Aw-,Ilst
1952, Unclassified.
APSHTAYN, G.Ts., orofeasor; XAZAVPSSYA, Y.D., k9ndidrit
meditiiinWkh nauk
Oww"ftPrI4
Surklical tro-at"nt of Volkmanrls contractur-ts. Ortco.tram I
protes.
18 n0,3:27-31 MV-JO 157. M LRA 10-9)
1. It trawatclogicheakogo Welenlya (nauchnvy rukowditell -
-irofoqsc,r G.T9.Fbslhteyn) Inatitut im. G.T.Turnera (dir. -
prof.
M.N.Goscharova) n& baze bollnitey im. PAnkhfues.
(YCTX).'AliUIS CONTRACTURE. Burg.)
D. D. Miodneva, E. A., Sivatunovl N.
Fedorovskiy, S. M.; -131roviov, B. M. (Prof.); Garvin, L. I.
(Docent)--Lenint~rad
"& Treatment of Burns According to Data of Leningrad Hospitala."
report aubmitted for the 27th Congress of Surgeons of the USSR,
Moscow, 23-28 I-lay 1960.1
`-KIII 7,_. J
P
KOLOTRISKAYA, Yelena Nikolayeym; KAZAIqgEYA4 I,"
Prof., red.;
-A
DANILICHENKOJ. O.F., red.,-T9F1AKOV, M.S., tekhr..
red.
(Legal aspects of conservation in the U.S.S.R.; a
textbook
for correspondence studanto of state
univerBities]Pravovaia
okhrana prirody v SSSR; uchebnoe posobie dlia
studentov-
zaochnikov gosudarstvenrqkh universitetov. Pod
red. N.D.
Kawntseva. Moskva, Izd--vo Mosk. univ., 1962. 193
po
(MIRA 15:11)
(Conservation of natural resources)
'P:
KaANTSEVA.-N.__D,, atarahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Treatment of burns in children (as revealed by data
from foreign
literature). Ortop... travm. i protez. no.12:50-57
161.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. 1z Detakogo ortopedichookogo instituta im. G. I.
Turners
(dir* - prof@ Hs No Goncharova)
(BURNS AND SCALDS)
OBODANP N.M.; KAZANTSEVA, _N,D.,.-,
- - ----------- .1 1
Burns in children. Vop.okh.mat.i det. 7 no.4t8l-85
Ap 162.
(MIRA 15tll)
1. 1z Nauchno-losledovateltakogo detskogo
ortopedichesko o
Instituta imeni G.I.Turners, (dir. - prof.
M.N.Goncharoval.
(BUM AND SCALDS)
KAZANTSEVA, N~tp., starnhiy naucling sotrudnik (Leningrad
D-123,
n. &1~ y1eyeva, d. 21- 2
Present state of the problem of skin hamoplasty and the
development of this method in treating patients with
burns; survey of the literature. Ortop.t travm. i prote7.
26 no.9:79-87 S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
KAZANI~SEVA N.D., starshiy nauctinyy sotrudnik
(Leningrad, ul.Ryleyeva,
10.0 .42)
0tv
Dermatoplasty of burns in children. Ortop., travm.i
protez. 23
no.1105-40 N 162. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Iz travmatologicheskogo otdelen~ya (zav. - prof.
G.Ya.
Epshteyn) Detskogo ortopedichaskogo'inatituta imeni
G.I.Turners
(dir, - prof. M.N.Goncharova).
BURNS AND SCALDS) (SKIN GRAFTING) (CHILDREN-ZURGERY)
~"V
AKHUNDOV, A.A., kand. med. nauk; BAIROV, G.A.,
prof.; WYARMOVA,
M.V., kand. med. nauk; BUTIKOVA, N.I., doktor med.
nauk;
ZODINA, M.M., kand. med. nauk; IVASIIKO,
L.M.2--KAZANT.-S-EVA,
_4,,D D,,M,., prorgesorl
,..-kand. med. nauk; 'ZIMIKeYi,
KUZIMIII, B.P., kand. med. nauk; OBODAN., N.M.)
kand. biol.
nauk; KHILKOVAI T.A., kRn!!. mod. nauk; EFSHTn,-;,
Grigoriy,
Yakovlevich, prof.
(Traumntology and restorative surgery in children;
selected
chapters) Travmtologiia i vosstanovitellnaia
khirurgiia
detskogo vozrasta; izbrannye glavy. Leningrad,
Meditsina,
1964. 334 p. (MIIU 17:6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent ADIN SSSF (for Bairov).
67725
Ap, SOV/126-7-3-28/44
AUTHORS: Dekhtyar, M.V. and Kazantseva, N. M. lk~
s remperature Dependen('~_ __
2IT]Lw: Anomalou T -, f;f Magnetic Properties
of Alloyed-NeiEMoy and the Bffect of the Ordering
Process-on its Magaetic Transition (Anomal,naya
temperaturnaya zavisimost' magnitnykh svoystv
legirovannogo permalloya i vliyaniye protsessa
uporyadocheniya na pgo magnitnoye prevrashcheniye)
P6RIODIGAL: Fizika metallov i metal I ovedeniye , 1959, Vol 7,
Nr 30
pp 453-455 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the temperature dependence of
magnetic
properties of supermalloy on samples of 200 mm length and
0 2 r diameter. The samples were annealed in ovacuated
(iO- mm. 11g) quartz tubes at 120000 for 2 hours. The
disordered structure at 12060C was fixed by quenrhing, in
water. The authors measured the saturation magnetization
I., the residual magnetic moment Iry the maximum
susceptibility 7~ and t ~e coercive force H between
room temperature and 450 C. Before each meagurement
the sample was held for 1 hour at the required temperature.
After each measurement the sample was Eapidly cooled to
Card 1/3 room temperature. Between 300 and 450 C the
experimental PK
77
67725
SOV/126-7-3-28/44
Anomalous Temperature Dependence of Magnetic Properties of
Alloyed
Permalloy al-A the Effect of the Ordering Process on its
1.1agnetic
Transition
points were determined every 100C. Figs 1 and 2 show the
curves of the temperature dependences of I I I I 7~ and
H obtained in this way. The authors fouaR tRat on
h8ating of quenched suPermalloy to 300-340 C its
structure changed irreversibly; short-range order was
produced in the alloy. On further heating the new
sti,acture underwent two magn8tic transitions. The first
(reversible) occurred at 3?5 C and the samples lost most
of their ferroma6metic properties. between 3?5 and 448 C
the ma etic moment in zero field was equal to zero
(Fig 1T. The coercive force of the alloy was also zero
after removal of the magnetizing force. The magnetic
susceptibility was 8maller by three orders of magnitude
0 0
between 3?5 and 448 C than the susceptibility below 375 C,
but it was still large compared to the paramagnetic
susceptibility. Consequently the alloy still had a large
maEpetic moment when in a magnetic field. At 44800 a
Oard 2/3 second transition, to the paramagnetic state, was
observed.
LK
67725
6OV/126-7-3-28/44
Anomalous Temperature Dependence of Magnatic, Properties of
Alloyed
Permalloy and the Effect of the Ordering Process on its
magnetic
Transition
Theie are 2 fiCures and 8 references, it of which are
Soviet, 3 Aaglish and 1 French.
ASO-001ATIOB: Fj.zichesldy fak-ulltet Iiioskovskogo
gosuniversiteta
(Physics Department, Moscow State University)
SUBMIT'LiO: December?, 1957
Card 3/3
66230
/.P. VD/00
SOV/126-8-3-14/33
AUTHORSt
Dekhtyar, M.V. and
Kazantseval N.Me
TITLEi
SAructural Changes and Anomalous
Temperature
Dependence of the Magnetic Properties of the Ni-Fe
(50% Ni) Alloy
PER10DICAL:
Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye,
1959, Vol 8, Nr 3,
pp 412-416 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Investigations of
the magnetic and structural features
of Ni
Fe and alloyed permalloy have been published
(Ref to 8). The
present investigation deals with the
j
temperature dependence of a high (50-~rj Ni) iron-nickel
alloy.
Specimens hardened from 1200% and after annealing
leading to
ordering were used. The measurements were
carried out on 200 mm.
long, 0.3 min diameter test pieces
sealed in quartz tubes after
evacuation to 10-4 mm HS.
After soaking at 1200% for 2 hours the
enclosed test
piece was quenched in water. For carrying out
measurements at elevated temperatures, the furnace,
heated with
a bifilar platinum wire heating coil, was
placed into one of the
coils of an a5tatic magnetouieter.
Temperature gradients in the
specimen were reduced with
Card 1/4
the aid of non-magnetic heat
conductors. Fig 1 shows t~
66230
sov/126-8-3-14/33
Structural Changes and Anomalous Temperature Depondence of the
Magnetic Properties of the Ni-Fe (50% Ni) Alloy
curves of saturation magnetization against. temperature
for the hardened (curve a) and the liardazied and annealed
(100 hours at 4800C) alloy, Curve a shows a break at
300 to 36() and indicates that the Curie temperature of
the close-order structure then foritted is above that uf
the disordered alloy. The formatiott (it' a close-order
structure at about 3C04C is clearly shown also ia Fig 2,
where coercive force and the magnetic susceptibility are
plotted against temperature for the ti-ro states. Fig 3
shows the magnetic properties as fUIUCtiOLIS Of UIC
annealing temperature. Fig 4 shows temperature curves of
the coercive force and maximum susceptibility of the
alloy cooled from 1200 to 6000C at 5 /min and then
quenched in water. The coercive force of the alloy
hardened from 1200*C and then, subjected to 100 hours
annealing at 4800C is shown as a function of temperature
in Fig 5. The work showed that the change of magnetic
properties of the alloy with temperature is anomalous:
on henting, a sharp change occurs at 3CG to 3600C,
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Structural Changes and Anomalous Temperature Dependence of the
Magnetic Properties of the Ni-Fe (509' Ni) Alloy
and maximuni susceptibility decreasing. The anomaly
disappears when specimens are kept for 100 hours at
about 4300C. From a comparison of the present results
with those obtained by M.V.Dekhtyar for N'3Fe (Ref 2,3)
the authors conclude that at about 3000C a close-order
process begins, in the initial stages of which distortions
of the crystal lattice arise leading to an increase in
coercive force and a reduction in the maximum
susceptibility. Holding at 300 to 4000C gives a
structural state whose free energy is lot-ter than that of
the disordered (hardened) solid solution. This state
persists on cooling to room temperature, and the
anomalous magnetic-property changes required by the
hardened alloy during the annealing are irreversible and
persist after cooling to room temperature. There are
5 figures and 11 references$ 9 of which are Soviet and
2 English.
ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
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Structural Changes and Amomalous Temperature Dependence of the
Magnetic Properties of the Ni-Fe (50% Ni) Alloy
0
M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: August 8, 1958
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P~L;SE I BOOK EXPLOITATION '01%F/5526
Vsesoyuznoye sove3hchanlya po magnitnoy atrukturo ferromagnetikov,
Krasnoyarsk, 1958.
Magnitnaya atruktura ferromagnatikov; naterialy Vse3oyuznogo
soveshchaniya, io - 16 ly-Lnya 1958 9., Krasnoyarsk (Nagnetic
Structure of Forronagnatic Zubstances; 'elaterials of the All-Union
Conference on tho Magnetic Structure of ForromaGnatic Substances,
Held in Krasnoyarsk 10 - 16 June, 1958) Novosibirsk, Izd-vo
Sibirskogo otd. A31 SSSR, 1960. 249 p. Errata Blip Inserted.
1,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut fiziki Sibirakogo
otdoleniya. Komi3slya po magnetizmu pri. Institute fiziki. metallov
OFIVN.
Reap. Ed.: L. V. Kironskly, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences; Ed.: R. L. Dudnik; Tech. Ed.: A. P. Mazurova.
PURPOSE: This collection o" articles in intended for researchers in
ferromagnetism and for metal scientists.
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Magnetic Structure (Cont.) SOV/5526
GOVERAGE: The collection contains 38 scientific articles
presented
at the All-Union Conference on the Magnetic Structure of
Ferro-
magnetic Substances, held in Krasnoyara% in June 1958. The
ma.-
terial contains data on the nagnetic structure of
ferromagn,!tlc
matcrial* and on the dynamics of the structure in relation
to
magnetic field changes, ela3tic stresseas and temperature.
Ac-
cording to the Foreword the study of ferromagnetIc
mater1al3 had
a suaccszful beginning In the Soviet Union In the 1930's,
was
subzoquently discontinued for many years, and waa resumed
in the
1950's. No personalities are mentioned. Reforcnces
accompany
individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Shur, Ya. S. (Inatitut fiziki metallov AN SSSR Iiiatitute
of
Physics or Metals, AS USSR, Sverdlovsk]. On the Magnetic
Structure of Forromagnetio Substances
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Magnetic Structure (Cont.) S011/5526
on the Magnetic rropertlea
of Ferritea
175
Dz-khtyar, 14. V. , and 14. 1-1. Kazantscvk
(Physics Dcpar"ment of
the Moscow State Temperature
D-.pr.-n&!nce
and Irreve.r3ible Changes In thp Magnetic
PropertIP3 of Alloy
pe (50 111)
177
Spivak, 0. V., and I A
PrmTkova (Physics Dopart.,,vnt of
ths 'eloscow State
Unl~lrraty)- D-:,velopment of tn^ 1:'ostron-
MIrror Nethod for
the Visual Obnervation of the Domaln
Structure of Ferromagnetic
Substances
185
Spivak, G. V., Ye. 1. Shl=lna, and V. Ye.
Yurasova
[PhY31ca Departmuit of the Moscow State University).
Conv~rnlng One Method for the Detectlon of MaGnntlc
Inho-mogo-neities
191
Drokin, A. I., D. A. Laptcy, and R. P.
Smolin [Institute
of Physics, Siberian Branch AS USSR,
Kraunoyarak). Theme-
magnetic Hysteresis of Ferromagnttic
Substances at the PointB
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AUTHORS:
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Dekhtyar, M. V., Kazantseva N M.
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Anomalous temperature dependence and irreversible changes in
magneto_-.
properties of Ni-Fe alloy (50% Ni)
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 12, 1961, 391,
abstract 12E746
(V sb. "Magnitn. struktura ferromagnetikov". Novosibirsk, Sib.
otd.
AN SSSR, 1960, 177 - 184)
TEXT-. With the aid of an astatic magnetometer the temperature
depende=,Z;
of saturation magnetization I., residual magnetization Iri-
maximum magnetic per-
meability/imax and coercive force H, of half-and-half Fe-Ni
alloy were studied
in specimens subjected to hardening at 1,2000C and ordering
annealing at 4800C
for 100 hours. In the range between 3000C, and 3600C hardened
specimens evince
magnetic-property anomalies (a break in the I. curves, peaks of
Ir and H., a dip
of/~max ) associated with the,process of short-range order
formation in the dis-
ordered alloy. Short-range order is not disturbed incident to
subsequent cooling
of the alloy held at -36000 for a while. The indicated anomalies
were not ob-
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Anomalous temperature dependence and...
served in specimens annealed at 4800C.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation)
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RAKHANOV, V.A.; LINDENBRATENp L.D.; ROMANENKO,
G.F.; KAZANTSLVA, N.S.;
SHEREMETIYEVA, L.G.
Skin changes in radiation exposure regions at late
dates after
radio- and gammatherapy of malignant tumors. Med.
rad. 8
no.lOtO-47 0 163. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. -
Frof. L.D.
Lindenbraten) i kafedry kozhnykh bolezney (zav. -
chlen-
korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. V.A. Rakhmanov) I-go
Moskovskogo
ordena Lenina meditsinakogo instituta imeni I.M.
Sechenova.
Name:, KAZANTSEVA,, No So
Dissertation: The clinical study, diagnostics, treatment, and
prophylaxis
of radiation damage to the skin
Degree: Cand Med Sci
AfrTIMMTen: First Moscow Order of Lenin State Medical Inst
imeni I. M.
Sechenov
jlag~ Date,.Place: 1956) Moscow
Source: Knizhnaya Letopis', no 45, 1956
Method of over.-all treatment of radiation injuries.
Trudy TSentr.
nauch.-isal. inet. rentg. i rad. 10:284-291 159.
(MIRA 12:9)
(RADIATIOII--PHYS IOIA)GI CAL RMCT)
KAZANTS3VA, N.S., kand.med.nauk (Moskva, u1.
Molodezhnaya, d.4, kv.481)
Continued method for treating radiation skin injuries.
Vest.rent.1
rad. 34 no.2t47-51 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Iz kafedry rautgeuologii i radiologii (zav. - prof.
P.D. Yall-
tsev rdeceased[) I Moskovskogo ordens. Lenina
meditsinakogo insti-
tuta imeni I.M. Sechenava.
(RADIOTHERPT, compl.
skin inj., complex ther. (Bas)')
(SKIN, eff. of radiation
x-ray ther. induced inj., ther. (Ras))
ROZENS"11TRAUKII, L.S., prof.; AKIl-iOCHKINA,
7.Ye., kand. Mod. nauk;
YELASI:,OV, Yu.G., kand. mod. nauk; KAZAKOVA,
L.U., knnd.
nod. nauk; kand'. mod. nauk;
KISIIKOVSKIY, A.N., kand. mod. nauk; RABKR:,
I.Ye., karid.
med. nauk; ALMNA, I.I.S., kand. med. nauk;
ASWIAZOV,
E.G,, kand. med. nauk; LINDIEWBRATEN, L.D.,
prof., red,
[Variations and anomalies in the deveioixiont of
organs and
systems in man in X-ray observations] karianty i
anomalii
razvitiia organov i sistom cheloveka v
rentgonovskom izob-
razlienii; nauchno-metodichookoe posobie.
Moskva, Gos.
izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1963. 1 v. (MIRA 17:7)
ACdESSION WR: AP3010672
S/0241/63/oo8/olo/oo43/oW
AUTHOR: Ralduw-novp V. A. (Ifead of Department of Skin Diseas(ist
Professor'; Correopmiding Member); Lindenbratens L. D, ('?rofessm~
Head of Roent-,enoiogy and Radiology Department); Romanenko, ar.
F.;
Kazantseva, :.--. S.; Sheremetlyeva, L. G.
TITLE: Skin changes in exposed areas in later periods after
roentgen and gamma therapy of malignant tumors
SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiyas v. 8p no. 10, 1963j. 43-V
TOPIC TAGS: skin change~j roentgen therapy,, gamma therapy.,
exposed
area skin change, dermovascular responses skintemperature change.,
hair loss, hair pigmentation changes ' telangiectisis.. selerotio
tissue
ABSTRACT: Skin changes in areas exposed to irradiation were studied
in two groups of women 2.5-9 yrs after radiation therapy for
malignant tumors of mammary glands, uterus, and ovarios, Thei first
group (21 cases) had been treated with fractional doses of
X-irradiation daily for 1-2 mos. and the second group X30 caties)
had
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been treated with fractional doses of gamma radiation daily for
1-2
mos. In the first group skin# hair$ and dermovascular changes
were
found. In many cases skin texture and pigmentation were
affectedp
hair pigmentation had changed or hair loss had occurred, and
subcutaneous fatty cellular tissue was sclerotic.
Tolangieostasis
was found in,18 cases. Also,, in this group skin temperature was
higher by 1-20 In exposed areas compared to symmetrical
non-exposed
areas, In the second group skin, hair and dermovascular chan3es
were much rarer and less intense. Telangiecstasis was found
only in
,5 cases. Skin temperature for oiosed areas wan i~ithin the
normal
rAngo. Patch test reactions to h stamine, carbocholine, and
adronalin solutions for both groups were normal in half of the
cases
and higher or lmror in the other half, With higher
concentrations
of histamine and adrenalin the dermovasoular responses changed
and in
some cases were reversed. It was established that 2.5-9 yrs
after
radiation therapy the functional damage to the dermavasoular
network in exposed areas is significant, Orig, art, has: None.
ASSOCIATION: I Moskovski-y ordena Lenina meditsinskiy institut
imeni
I. M. Sechenova (First Moscow Lenin Order Medical Institute)
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AUTHORS:
Boldina, S. M.,.Kazantseva, N.
T.
TITLE:
On the Determination of Molybdenum in Ores, Ore
Wastes and
Concentrates (Ob opredelenii molibdena v rudakh,
khvostakh i
kontsentratakh)
PERIODICAL:
Zavodskaya
Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, lir 6,
p 661 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The
observation was made in the enterprises of the A&ministra-
tion mentioned in the Association that in the determination
of the molybdenum content in ores an "excess" of metal is
obtained as compared vrith technological data. This
difference
may amount to 13%. The molybdenum determination
was carried
out colorimetrically in ore and ore wastes, and
gravimetri-
cally in the concentrates. The "metal excess"
found revealed
itself as being due to two analytical errors.
The gravimetric
molybdenum determination in concentrates
supplied higher re-
sults as to the metal content, since the
composition of the
concentrate changed with calcination, and
furthermore, because
lead molybdate was oo-precipitated with
lead sulphate. The
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standard solution of molybdenum,
which was prepared according
On the Determination of Molybdenum in Ores, Ore Wastes
SOV/32-25-6-6/53
and Concentrates
to the standard sample of the ure Nr 1"9 (oontont of 0.32rpf
Mo),
did not contain 0.0001 g Mo in 1 ml, but 0-000107 9, so that
the metal determination In the or-i supplied considerable
lower
results afterwards. Molybdonum in ores and wastes must be do-
terininod according to the nolorJmotric method, and the
standard
solution of molybdenum must be prepared from metallic molyb-
denum. In industrial products, molybdenum must be determined
according to GOST "Molybdenum Concentrate".
ASSOCIATIONt Umalltinskoye rudoupravlefiiye
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r
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IAWTSITA, N.V.; 13UZGUNOTA, G.T.
Method of preparing swine erysipelas formol vaccine on a pea-
hydrolynate culture medium. Trady Gos.nauoh.-kont.inst.vet.prep.
4:416-417 '53. (KM 7:10)
1. Omskiy bibkombinat.
(Iryelpelas-Preventive Inoculation) (Vaccines) (Bacteriolo-
gy--Cultures and culture media)
NAZANTSEVA.R.M., MROVA,L.G.,NOVIKOVA,L.I.
-.-1 - - "'.
neat Isiactory textbook. ("Design and operation of bleaching,
dyeing and finishing machinery." S.V.Shmalev. Reviewed by
R.M.Kazantseva, L.G.Petrova. L.I.Novikova). Tekst.prom-15 no.9:
47-48 S 155. (MIRA 8:11)
1. Masters. Sosuevskoy otdelochnoy fabriki.
(Textile machinery) (Shmelev,S.V.)
KAZANTSKVA~ T. 1.
"To the Question of Determining Antis ulphanilamide Factors
in Blood,"
Dokl. AN SSSR, h6, No.1, 1945
Ural Branch,, All-Union Chemico-Phamaceutical Inst. im.
Ordzhonikidze., Sverdlovsk
, T. 1.
"Sulphanilamide Compounds and Their Influence on the
Mitogenetic Radiation
of blood.- Dokl. AN 55SRs 40, No-3. 1943
Inst. Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Diseases im. S. M.
Kirov, Sverdlovsk
TURUM , A.L., professor; LAWTSBYA, T.I., starshiv
nauchny7 sotrudnik.
Investigation of phenomena of the general toxicological
effect of sill-
cic acid and methods of its control. Bor'ba 9 oil.
1:301-308 '53.
(KM 7:10)
1. Sverdlovskiy lustitut gigi7eny truda I
professionalluykh zaboleva-
niy (for Irazantseva).
(SILICIC ACID--TOZICOLOGT)