SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOPACKA, MIROSLAV, INZ. - KOPAN, V. M.

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KOPACKA, Miroalav, ins.; BURCAR, Jaroslay Prospects of radio commmication in Czechoslovak power engineering. Energetika Cz 15 no.3tl46-147 Mr 165. 1. Research Institute of Power Engineering, Worksite Ceske Budejovice. GZ -CT OSLOIIA.*:TA Rik0,011A,L.; BOROVA :-,Y I KO ITS~ , A.; B ~'NES, L.; Chair of PlInarmacodynamic -3 ,nd7l- y, U I ox,- c o7.-o i7 and Chair of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceu- tical Faculty, Comenius Universit-y (Katedra Far-makodri a d! a To- ld -1 r, ry xikolo.,-ie a Xateldra I?armaceuticke Chemio 'Parmacoutick'a FaIculta UK), Bratislava. ."S-z;udy of Local Anesthetics. X)OCII. Relationship Between Local Anesthetic aind Spasmolytic Miffect in the Series of Substitluted Basic Carbanilates." . 0 , Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, LI r Pra-ue Vol 15., No 8, Oct 66, pp IL20-1122 Abstract /TLu-'UI-_,ors' aiiglish sum-mary raodil_fied7: in a series of 15 eFE'e-rsof 2,6-dichlorocarbanii acid witli ro-Ehoxy- to nentoxy- sub- stitution of 'the aromatic ring in the fLnurth position and diethyl- an ino - , d im e t hylam ino -., and -p ip rz; r 44 dino G t hanol s p a Z -..-,,o ly t i c ef fe 0 t was evaluated in vizro using rabbit ileum. All the substances had a spasmolytie actlivf exceedinr, that of adiphenine. A distinct connection between t'klc offect and tho size of the alkoxysubstituent in the aro-matic rind' T.~.,a3 found. A close relationship between the spasraolytic activity and local anestnetic effect was also found. 2 Fi-,ures, 3 Tables, 1 Western, 7 Czech raforences. qej, PhMr.,, So$. (Bratialavap Kalinciako" 8); VRU., Genak; PIVNIK, Ladialav; SKARDL, Radolfo Histological changes In the =sale and nerre tissue after application of depot local anesthetics. Iota phamac 6t 3-13-125 162 1. Katheder fur Pharmakodynamik and Toxikologie, Pharmaseutifiche Fakultat, Bratislava (for Kopacova)o 2. Katheder fur Pharmako- logie, Fakultat der veterinaren Medizin, Brno (for all others). CZECHOSLOVAKIA NEDVECKY, R.; DURINDA,, J.; ZACKOVAt P.; KOPACOVAP L,* Chair of `~y Ice and of Pharmaceutical Chemistryt and Chair of Pharmtc:_ ~"n Toxico'Logyq Pharmaceutical Facultyp Comenius University (Katedra Farmac,~utickej Chemie a Katedra Farmakodynamiky a Toxikologie Farmacoutickej Falculty UK)t Bratislava, "Relation Between the Chemical Structure, Antipyretic Activity, and Toxicity of Some Cinohophen Analogues." Prague, Ceskoslovenska Farmacie, 'Vol 15, No 6, Jul 66, pp 291-293 Abstract /luthors' English summary modified_7: Isomeric acids 6-methyl-7-f2-(or 3- and 4-)pyridyl 7-cinchoninic and 2-12-( or 3-and 4-)-pyridyl '7--ainchoninic weFe tested for antipyr'itic activity and toxieftyo Antipyretic activity was determined in grey rabbits., toxicity in mice, 2-(2-pyridyl)-cinchoninic acid has a very strong antipyretic activitys 2-0-PYridyl)-cinchonin- ic acid a very pronounced one, 6-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl) cinchoninic acid has a weak activitys Toxicity of these substances is lowler than that of cinchophenp but higher than antipyrine. The most active substance is the most toxic one, its LD 50 is 470 mg/kg. 3 Figures, I Table, 12 Western, 4 Czech, 2 Egyptian, I East Ger- 1/1 man referenGe. (Manuscript received 20 Deo 65). KOPAGOVAt l.;VRak, C.;PIVNIK, J.;SX&RJA, R. Topical tolerance to local anesthetic effect of prolonged-action bensocalne solntion behaving as a microorystalline implant. Cook. fysiol, 9 no.l,.8445_JkL 60.. -1 . 1. OcId. farmakodynamiky a toxikologle farmceuticke fak. Nu. Ustav farmakologle a Ustav patologicke amtowle vet. fak. Y5ZL, Brno. (ANOTHBTICS LOCAL pharmac ol. ) LUKAS9 A.; DOROVANSKY, A.; KOPACOVA, L. Study, of local anesthetics 27. Basic aryloxyr- and aralka..~:I- acetyl xylidine. Gesk. fam. 13 no,5:225-221 Je'64. Ik 1. Kafedra farmaceuticke chemie a katedra farmkodynar-4ky a toxikologie farmaceuticke fakulty UK, (University Kc-men- okeho), Bratislava. *Ago KO PA GOVA) L.; VRBA, C. Studies on local anesthetics. Part 28. Cesk. farm. 14 no.6: 322-328 Ag 165. 1. Katedra farmakodynamiky a toxikologie farmacauticke fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho, Bratislava a Statni veterinarni ustav, sokce kontroly leciv, Brno. Submitted November 14, 1964. KOPACU-1.1, L.,- VPBA, C. CSSR Chair of 1'hannoilynamics and to)dcology of the -pharmaceutical faculty, I Konenius 'University, Bratislava, and State Veterinary Institute, section for the control of veterinary drugs, Brno (Katedra famakodynamiRy a toxikologie famaceuticka fakulty UK v Dratislave Statni voterinarmi ustav, sakce kontroly vetcrinaxTdch leciv v Brno) (for both5 Bratislava, FarmaccuticIry Obzor, No 1, 1963, pp 1-6 "A ohort 5mmary pf Laboratory Methods to Evaluate the Dapot-Local Anestesia" (2) - KOPACOVAj L. Review of laboratoi7 and clinical findings on long-acting local anesthetics. Cos. lek. cook. 101 no.42:Lek Veda Zahr: 201-208 19 0 162. 1. Katedra, farmakodynamiky a toxikologie farmaceuticke fakulty Komenskeho university v Bratislave. (ANESTHETICS LOCAL) Ciz I K.; KOPACOVA., 0.; PRIHODA, J.; SVOBODA, A.;9HETSCIINEIDER , R. .Technological properties of decolorized liquors. Listy cukrovar 80 no. 3%56- 68 Mr 164. KOPACZ, J., major naVigator Soviet aerial reconpaissance in thif QkNO lat-Ional, War. Wo'sk przegl 13 roAU47 AJ 160. 1. Redaktor naczelny miesiecznika "Wojskowy Przeglad Lotniczyf YOPACZ, Jozef, pplk. nawig. Development of aeronautical technological thought in People's Poland. Przegl techn 85 no.34:3. 6 23 Ag164- KO-PAC-Z J --major-navigttor --------------- Very important qualitv of a pilot. Wojsk przoal 13 no.10:27-30 o 6o. 1. Redaktor miesiecznika "Wojskowy Przaglad Lotniczy" - . j KOPACZ, J., major navigator Elimination of land transport by aviation; based on experiences in World War, 1939-1945. Wojsk przegl 15 no.8:50-58 Ag 161. 1. Redaktor miesiecznika "Wojskowy Przeglad LotniczyP KOPACZ, Jozef; KRAKMISKI, Stefan Figures and the safety of aviation. Przegl techn no-33:7 18 Ag 162. 0 A'7 it ..00 Inge got, MITA-UNK" LONATOW CLAIWCATM 2"m siviallw" 4.1 aakiftv *:*Go 0 0 0 0 0 : a 0 0 0 0 0,010 0 ll~ - 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0-6 0-0 0 0 GO 6-* e-eiJ ,A-,,L..LLLLL UILL I Its- oe . - 0 mist sorA Now As see too wee Igloo so see 990 see 0 o* s 10 wee 001440 it OKT 91m, filial Of Gov All so ' a' ;. a a 0 4 1 IF Is 2 do a 3 1 1 Al 10 Ujj YA M a Ig . ; .4 1*0 sees* o$0**o9***-o,0o 449 a 0-41 0 0 49 0 0,0 a 0 o'Wo:&-6- 0 OLO 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 PAC-71- E 1~\IE Coadmen for of Ir"tration of coloring do"". NotmearwAi. ARV. josst. --m-A)(19m.-The peurtration 4 d vr. into litirf PAgWr allti itiln Whitt tI0W`V" WA* nIVK,tiC.%lr,I by the luedind (of elect rwapillary anilysk (C.A. 43, :11200. 11 v' Tile 4rittre tit diliwe'll"i a 141 the oil- 01mige on 73 dy- lltevi,*Wy imadird (C.,E 24. ;11)27) 'Verr Arld. Only lichl live, $$III irate into whi(ii dowe" (giant 22 dw, in a 1 No IiA,,ic dyr4 wmild twurtrate into d.ii%iv%. ()illy InKhlv di%prr~l and d4tlyrab1c ilyv~ 1-rurmord iiit,, wlivialth- li-iw.: 11. even flecir'llirg. In-I), tullrd. flialvialVIC I" -lixtillf 'hAvlable Ity", ;wsd dr ch'.1t.mwe , winch air pff.milly aINNNA by aninIA Oulf".'Al d., 11of IWIlctrair r'l-fly iftito file ti-Ite, I, ., cb- all 'J'IKV I-etwern the CtIlaratkin of ulitir d-mvr, md 01, Irallim III live* Into life rapiftarle, of fills I II 11wi, wevi I,* nne SICIA& In the Iw1mvins, of fill- I'm, V. It. It. PISKORZ, Adam; MIETKIEWSKI, Kazimierz; KOPAGZYK, Franiszek; HRYNIEWIECKI, Jan; JURCZYK, Witold; STENGERT,"Krzyaztof Studies on the aecretory activity of hypothalamic nuclei in experimental shock. Pol. przegl. chir. 36 no.3049-356 Mr 164. 1. Z III Kliniki Chirurgicznej Akademii Medycznej w Poznaniu (Kierownik: profs dr A. Fiskors) i z Zakladu Histologii Frawidlovej i Embriologil. Akademil. Medycznej (Kierownik: prof. dr K. Mietkiewski). WALCZAK, Mieczyslaw; XPPAGZYKpjr iszek Changes in the ovaries of the guinea pig during experimental study. Folia morphole 22 no.32225-231 t63 1. Zaklad Histologii Pravidlovej i Rabriologii" Akademia Medyomap Poznan. Kierownikt profdr. X.Miekiewski. MIETKOWSKI., Kazimierz; WOJGIECHOWSHIP Kazimierz; K0P!ACZTK,,,Trancisze.k Histological and histochemical studies on undeseended testes. Pol. przegl. chir. 35 no.10/11:1027-1029 163. 1. Z Zakladu Histologil Prawidlowej i Embriologii AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr K. Mietkiewski i z I Kliniki Chirurgiesnej AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr S. Nowicki. (CRYPTORCHtM) (PATHOLOGY) (HISTOCHEMISTRY) (GONADOTROPINS, PITUITARY) (TESTOSTERONE) STAIVICKIS J.; GLU)YSZ2B.;_KOPAGZIKjF.; KR&JNIK,, J.; 140CZK09 W, RELdiologioal and histologioal studies on osteogenesis experimen- tal bone defeat of the mandible filled up by transplants of ous- tentacular tissue. Ball. soce amis. sci. Pomian [med.] 13: 35-45 164 ANTO NI N, B., Dr.- KOPAATTIC, B., Dr# Aspiration cytodlagnosto of lyupb nodes. Lijec. vJes. 78 no. 5-6:24o-246 May-June 56. 1. Iz Interne klinike Medicinskog fakulteta na Rijeci. (LYMPH NDDIS.'neoplasms cytodlag., aspiration tecbnic (Ser)) KOGOJ-BAKIC,V.,dr.; KOPAJTIG,B..dr. Significance of erythrocyte sedimentation in pregnancy. Ned. Cann. 13 no-5:329-3-31 Ny 159. 1. Ginekolosto-opatetricki I Interni odjel Opce bolnice Susek u Rijecl. (PRIGWCY blood) WOOD SIIDIKNMTION in pregn.) L~r 'At 1 i'v. a S L M D i!! MV I*,g-n;-,Izv kb,. 31,'-Cind.A; favvA ;at) k* p t h vro 1 El i -colt ~,I P VJo6l., ,k, V.:J1 h.4 12, DEC ct~Z 4 Iri thr late -.;owi "41 0. or fuwthei- 4~n -~-he -InterIc'nA %1.1- n i~tl a i t; r. Iq Ii I t f 11 ~,, ;j I-narpjf;I.,tft gO qtu;En t r tvo ~.,4~nts, 0 lc, nwlo Eli: J. re"~!C'mAT'L :m. dvirr. -, 15 Wru ~.o-.-T, -4t% I Y, i v r KOGOJ-BAKICJP Verena; KOPAJTIC, Bosko Pronto - a new method for the rapid determination of erythrocyu sedimentation. Srpski arh. celok. lek. 88 no.6:701-704 Je 16o. 1. Ginekolosko-opstetricki odjel Opce bolnice *Susakv u Rijeci. Sef: doc. prim. dr Davor Perovic. (BLOOD SEDIMiTATION) KOPAJTIC .; SVALBA, V.; NOVAK, V. ,~..G.B Endemic goiter in tho Grobnilt region. Acta med. iugoal. 17 no.2: .195-210 163. 1. Klinika za unutarnje bolesti, Opea bolnica "Dr.Zdravko Kuaic" u Rijeci. s KOPAJTIC, N. Studies on the effect of warming up intensity on working capacity, Arh. hig. rada 7 no.1:13-21 1956. 1. Institut so modicinska istrasivanja Jugoslavenske akad. snanosti i unjetuosti, Zagreb. (WORK, physto"I. capacity, off. of warming up intensity on (Ser)) KOPAL, F. ''Development of new machinery for mining." Strojirenstvi, Fraha, -ol. 3, Vo. 7, July 1954, P. 538. SO: Eastern European Accessions List, Vol. 3, No. 11, flov. 1954, L.G. I KOPAIj F. Su-gestions intended to sfmplify docurentation on architectLral design and building estimates,, p. 317s ZA SOCIALISTICKOU VENJ A TECIRMW (Pripravwj vybor vedeckych technickch spolecnosti pri eskoslovenske akademii ved) Praha, Vol. 5, No. 7. July 1955 SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congresss Vol. W, No. 12, December 1956 KOPAL9 J. ~- Rehabilitation fbIloAng injuries, R*zbl. c1dr., 29:6. 1950. P. 23344 L Of the Surgical Dw*rtmnt of the State District Hospital In Prague VM-&dovoe (Haad-ftof. Jan Knobloch,, M. D. M-1 19" 3j, 110vop 1950 FOPAL, Jlrl~ PASLY, josefz RU-',*-!,-'?,..!, Viast-Imll Somo problems of kydroge-nation in liqu,-'d phase. G..hp-n prarl, 15 no.4:219~223 Ap 165. 1. Higher School o1' Chemical Technology, Prague . SuEml tts-11 0,:tober 9, 1964. KOPALP Josef Jewelery for the whole world. Sklar a keramik 12. no.7:205- 206 J1 '62. 1. Vyrobni hogpodarska jadnotka Sdruzeni podniku jablonecke bisuteria, Jablonec nad Nisou. KOFAL, Pavel, inz, ` .t 'action of shov~heels from synthetic materials. Tech praca 15 no.8t605-" 19 163. 11 Zavody 29. augusta, n.po, PartIzanske. 0 1 It 7OW9.16-l"901t. ~110 1 4 1 4 1 9 9 0 it It U W is 16 if is n 17 u if A 16 V it if a 41 a a a a 1 9 -1 1010. 900ttli -k'6-PA 00 TM Slovak Viat ladvally alkd the chomitAl C0111P061668 611chem. "Ity 32. M1,45 -0: 00 of wined.cl _r - I client. muslyses of 37 0 V, .0 in JIM. IOU suit IMn. .00 The Futisf dcliewlable I for iletir. the Ernuinmems of Wittv, OVA the V%t' Value (tht VAlut k4 the mutlitittkI -utl- stiomv4 Almkilwod In 41w wine). Alshoush #^N""s tit the Cmicii Alnuentatirm Ausatimmo the tat. values sbonid =4 fall twknw t6 1. f(W white winm, below 16 f(w tn,mm 00 wines ur belors, # 101' fed wines, their Vallits are t1%, low tsw wimes ptoolaw.1sel to Slevskid, In IOU-ItW ilit rabil. d0* Inal rat. traitor ifers"fartl ift while whim On* 19.4 111 06 twr 1. mail in mi wims UUM Althmsh the C4%kx sivco limit of 1.3 If. of Uquid act& (ebW coasoltuant Ac0II) pet I. fur while vrisirs &W 1.11 -s. per 1. fox red wines. the coo actual cmitcut 4, lklmitl achts in Skwak wirics darint 1934- id did nut CX~Vrll 0.4-9 g. per 1. The IllycV191 cuts(ent S. Iter 1.) 60maled w6kly alml COAI not tm wee uWd as A ctitcrioa fur the eval"fluss (a the quality of the see wiams. 1* Veber tutistituciots IrlI tutu the mW or vislum sil~m in the Critics. Frank.hiarr"h tjo 0 ho 0 #two 1A 0 Ir A! AS St An L I OW 0 W a I f -,I o 0 0 0 0 0" 0, 0 0 00 000000 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 9 0 00 0:0 0-010- - 000 000 go* 00 0 000 4 0 ~ A it it if a In It a Al zi A V $I'M-.X J1 mD J-L-.u 41 lw 13 . 0 A 4 '-0 l.b - - - Meow I lose" In spiculturml didillorlso of &k6lW -00 due awf4listion of the Mae& 8 ' 1 0 Z74 3 VTP t .00 1 I. I vb k k, , " * M 3" u procrsAing sugar bimts 5(194" l 19, -00 00A throomhoraldincit j4 nect-ary to cljo~c a prt-urc betwern l i -00 9 wald nle o M1141 J SIM, M"Willill to the quality.if the I-ttt%. :: ;oarr high twt-murr vauw- not istily vitruturlitationd (lit z Math but Al"I fleffeltwo 1110 SlIsAm 00 -00 coo All 1 LA CLOVOICATIC(O 13U % AV 00 4j, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0::00e 0000000000000 0 0 e 00 WOO AA a PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0410-000000004000900 floo WOO too L CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and 1-29 Their Application. Fermentation Industry. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Xhimiya, No 3, 1957, No 10224 Author K02g,-S. Inst i- -Not gi)re-n Title A Method for the Evaluation of the Alcohol Yield from -Potatoes. Orig Pub : Sbor. Ceskosl. akad. zemed. ved. Rostl. vyroba, 1955, Vol 28, No 1, 69-8o Abstract : A laboratory method has been developed for the evaluation of the characteristics of potatoes with particular reference to the properties of alcohol-forming substances present in the various types of potatoes, including the quality of the starch, and their effect on the a1cchol yield. The method has been verified by tests on a number of p#atcx grades of different origin from the 1951-1954 harvest. The method is designed for application in scientific research and qua- lity control work. Card ACCESSION NR: AP4012493 Z/003L/64/000/002/0147/0147 AUTHCRI Vyklic](y 9. (Engineer); Lobls K. (Engineer); Nopal, V. (Engineer) !:TITLE: Stainless austenitio-ferrite steel SOURCE: Hutnicke listy,# no@ 2,. 1964# 147 TOPIC TAGSs austenitic-ferritic steelp intercrystal corrosion corr Lo 03 n resistant steel AESTRACT: The objeqt of the invention is"the foriang and casting of austenitic- ferritic steels resistant to inter-crystal cdrrosion. These steels coelain from 30 to 50 percent ferrite, the remainder is austenite and t7ype M C bide. The 2 6 car ' I ferrite contains from 22.5 to 25% chrowax and from 3 to 5% nickel, and the aus- tenite contains from 19.5 to 22.5% chrome and from 5 to 8% nickel, with a total contant of carbon in the alloy of up to .25%p a silicon content up to 1%. a 6% manganese content by weight, and with the usual content of inclusions, A close stucty of'tbe properties"of steel with two-phase austenjilic-ferritic' structure, either stabilized (about 0,5% titanium) or non-stabilized, was con- Card- ACCESSION NR; A012493 with material having'&-carbon content of about 0*1%1 a silicon content of about 0.5%, manganese, about 0.5%, chrome, about 20%, and nickel, about 4%." In som. cases., these were alloyed with about 2% molybdenum. With heat treatment at 1,,0500C air tomperature,, the following average mechanical properties of steel were deiermined: Type of Steel oKt oft 10 R WMM2 kp/mm2 % Mkg/cM2 Cr20N14 1 41.8 85.8 374 -1392- Gr20N'14Ti 49-7 78*0 30.8 8.6 Cr20N14x02 47.6 72.0 43-1. 14.2 crwa4maTi 54.1 6o.1 18.5 3.6 The nonstabilized steals have considerably better plastic properties than any stabilized steel alloyid In-the saw way. ASSOCIATION3 None _77 ACCESSION NR: AP4042272 Z/0032/64/014/007/0509/0517 AMORs Vyklicky., M.(Engineer)- Mericka M. Kabrhe 3 A Tuma,,J. (Engineer); Kopal# V.(Engineerj; Mursec,)M.(Angimerf;Dvo*rak&,f.~;:~'neer); alirx TITLE: Corroion r6sistance of steel with a two-phase structure of the type Cr2lNi5 SOURCE: -Strojirenstvi, v. 14, no. 7, 1964, 509-517 TOPIC TAGS: chromium steel, nickel steel, staiiiiess steel, corro- sion resistance, phase structure, alloy steel,' alloying, phosphorus, titanium ABSTRACT: Extensive experiments have been carried out to test cor- rosion resistance of newly introduced non-rusting steels with a two- .phase structure of the type.Cr2lNi5, which are mainly utilized in ,equipment of the chemical industry. The tests were carried out in .the laboratory and confirmed by experiments in industrial plants, and included comparisons with classical steels which the new types Card 1/'5 ACCESSION NR: AP4042272 were to replace- Laboratory tests of the usual type were carried out!' on 30 x 80 x 2 mm (and also 1 mm) samples and plant tests on 2u x x 100 x 2 mm samples. The results of the experiments are in agree- ment with corrosion theory. Increased phosphorus content lowers the corrosion resistance. The varying effect of titanium added to Cr2lNi5 and Crl8Ni9 in different acids is discussed. In general it is found that the optimal types Of two-phase steels have a corrosion Iresistance similar to that of classical austenite st~eel while being more economical than the corrosion resistant CSN 17460 and 17471 .steels, and exhibiting a much higher intercrystalline-corrosion're- s.:-stance. It was found that in the food-processing industry :Cr2lNi5Ti can almost fully replace CSN 17246 stee' e 1- Orig. art. has: 0 figures and 13 tables. 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Me book presents a ouW cKC oommmUs' ML BA-400 9219bt UP to I Am 3463- TA= (W COUMMs 9~xd 2/8 KOPAL, Vladimir; Inz. Metallurgical semiproducts finish*d by plastics. Tech praca 16 no.12:932-934 D 164. Research Institute of Iron Metallurgy, Prague. and E 'ITt Wz Ak A Fur AffE - I --.V P r.'h(eq tile Peric-1 P o-4 f M epocns f A 0) + R L P where t h B" are the BCTI,3~ffli riUMviers- Tho authms point nut t1lat 'Ile ejT.~,[- Ms by aArrcnomev~ lip ZVEREVt M.S.j SHARONOVp V.V., prof.; RAGNITSKIYp V.A.# prof.j SHRUM, Guntram [Schrutkag Guntram], prof.; YURI, Garolld [Urey, Harold C.], laureat Nobelevskoy prem'i (Whk); KOPAL Zdenek prof.; FOZEL, Karol, prof.; ROSHv Zhan [IGich, Twentv-two answers to three questions. Nauka i zhizn' 28 n0.3:23,25, 299 30-32 Mr 161. (MIRA 141:3) 1. Chlen-korreaspondent AN SSSR (for Zverev). 2. Direktor astrono- micheskoy observatorii Leningradskogo universiteta (for Sharonov). 3. Moskovskiy goaudarstvennyy uhiversitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova (for Mangitskiy).~ 4. Tenskiy universitat (Avstriya) (for Shrutka). 5. Manchesterskiy univ~rsitet (Angliya) (for Kopal). 6. Krakovskiyll uhiversitet (Pol'sha) (for Kozel). 7. Observat6riya Pik-dyu-Midi (F-rantsiya) (for kosh). (Moon) Ir FOZJJ1, N.Ye., KOFALIT 3.A., ZZWK, R.YU. Investigation of the posibillty of separating, by flotations a precipitate-calcium sulfate mixture obtained from Kara-Tau phosphorites* Trud,7 1jT1-zo.38:59-" 159. (NIBA 13:7) 1. Leningradskly takhnologichookly Inatitut im. Isamovetao - (Calcium sulfate) (Flotation) (phosphorites) KOPALEYSHVILI, A.D. Lithology and feeding substrate of the coal-bearing series of the chala coal bed. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 27 no-3:285-292 S "61. MIRA 15:3) ,.__*1. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, Geologicheskiy institut, ,.~- Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom G.S.Dzotsenidze. (Sachkbere District--Petrology) ,-~acec.u- rcicks In the carbonzate flyl--~- rlf iya. S~)ob. AN GI'LIZ. SSR 36 nc.31:617-(~24 17) 16-,. (IMUR% 18:3) 1. Geologicheskiy institut "N Gruz-l-'S!3., Tbilisi. SubnattrA May 14Y 10/64. KOPAIEYSIRTILI, _A.D. . Materials on the lithology of flynch sediments in the Upper Rachas Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 38 no. 3083-586 Je 165. (MIM 18:12) 1. Geologicheskiy institut AN GruzSSR. Submitted Dec. 7, 1964. MELINIKOV, K.A., inzh.; KOPALEYSHVILI, A.K., inzh. Three cycles per day with the UKR-1 cutter-loader. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.4:32-33 Ap 161. (W RA 24: 10 1. Kombinat Stalinugoll (for Meltnikov). 2. Shakhta No,8-a im. Stalina tresta Kalininugoll (for Kopaleyshvili). , (Coal mining machiner-Y) (Coal mines and Tnining-labor-productivity) --f- m j -L-L 11-11 p A A r 0 '~ ;igiiiiii 31 It A III v n v I T Z AAL_ -M it 0 ' . f , . --A ML A - J it! The mulAc add "ateat of the Oft"S of Feguant and 0 1 rabbits. J. l1adod " 01111, NOM. expa. U. H. l i l an, j) ru Geman).-Tbe amotAtric mcm comritt of the lvi Got ims of the liver and ul the wkrn t4 wmPrea- == 1 was 17.4-M.11 (av. (&v. .r"t A ?h' 23 21 ) T % ' - A_ t a (dv. ) tat. . mv. '21.347) &ad I The o=w cream of pmItnaut ml,tiits vw~ SA-18-2 (av. 74-17.0(&v. (av. IM5litill. 13.3) , resp. The fetal liwircuntmitwil 1213- !%m (Av. W.H) ma. -4 awwW acid. S. A. Kati -Im god God o 0 0 o o 0 p a r ---A- - - ------ I-go so of a md?ALLUI?GKAL Ut-'4VOt CLASUPKATIOM it S1134.0 IF a.. CA 41LI110.1, ails]) ad Cv ill I I rw 0 0 a I w N 0 a a 3 0 9 a It a 11711 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0,0 0_0 0 0 000-0 41-Alk_JO-1111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 Wo* of see goo fee goo use KOPALEYSHVILL B..-Paylodze. Yu. i-Cotsiridze, T, 2Z763 Kopaleystivilip B., Paylodze, Yu. i Gotsiridze, T. A. Vit=iin Karotin Krovi Pri Abortakh I Preziidevremennykh Rodakh. Trucy (Tbilio, Gos. Mod. Ii-T)t T. V, 1948p S. 205-14-11a Gruz. Yaz. - Rezfme Na Rus. Yaz. SO: Letopis', No. 30, 1949 - / --- a - - The fak of follicidin in partwition. 1'. Shmium", U KovabMakv -Uc I 11,11i"I Med. i.t.). and yu. I ~0, , -:.~.-rhc co cn. of c~tpl. im, No. :., is - 11 urinmy folliculin nws with durk6mt of pfegn-incy t;ill) -,d. at 2 montht to I&M at 8 ttwnth%). Imme,kitely irth~ the muc. fewli are highet. The ric of folliculin ans"Litei uteral activity and its adminktrAtiogi MAY 1. t UlCd 10 AIICVLLtC loirth paill~ to ~Hllc cIttellL. It is jw~- %ibir IlLit folliculitt 6 0.0-rmcl by the likernta durinic DZNELADZE, A.G.; KOPALEYSHVILI, J.# prof., red.; VANIDZE, TS.V., red. izd-va; UTSISINILIp V.V., tekhn. red. (Pathology and treatment of displaced organs in the female pelvis minor] Patologiia i terapiia smeshchenii organov malogo taza zhenshchiny. Tbilisi., Gos. izd-vo "Sabehota Sakartvelo," 1961. 225 P. (MIRA 15:6) (GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMAU-ABNORMITIES AND DEFOWTIES) KOPAW &L. Grigoriy Trofiffiovich; KOSHILIV. V.A., redaktor; KOOAN, P.L., a" --- tairn haskly redaktor [special structures for mountain roads] Spetsiallnve soorutheniia na gornykh (iorogakh. Moskva, Nauchno-takhn. isd-vo avtotransp. lit-ry. 1956. 29 p. (MIRA 9:8) (Mountain roads) , KOPALEYSHVIL19 oriy Trofimovich; YAKOVLEVAv A.Lp red.; NIKOIAMAj [Study of the functioning of elaments of a reinforced concrete arched bridge with a tie rod amd ob3iqve swepeasion rode] Issle- dovanie raboty slementov zholezo4tannop aroalmogo mosta, s za- tiazhkoi i neklompi podveskami. Moskvao Pauchno-tekbno izd-vo M-va avtomobil'nogo transports. i shosseimVkh dorog WSRI, 1961. ~8 P. (MIRA 340) (Bridges, Arched) KOPALETSHVILI,-G.T.-, inzhener; BI&UYSHVILI, M.I., inzhener. 117- ffift6i Wintertime road maintenance in high mountains. Ayt.dor. 19 no.9: 16-17 s '56. (KM 9: 11) (Georgia--Mountain roads) Category USSR/Nualoar Physics Nuclear Reactions C-5 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 600 Author z Memasakhlisov" V I., Ko 0hV Inst : Tbilisi L%iversi;y Title :-Investigation of the Nuclear Reaction o17 (d,n)FIB. Orig Pub : Coobshch. AN GruzSSR, 1955, 16, No 9, 673-68o. Abstract t The cross section of the reaction 017 (d,n) F18 is calculated =dor the assumption that the "broakin~ upa deuteron enters into the nucleus and the-.noutron of Olt is oJocted to the out- side. The energy of the douteron-noutron interaction in o17 0 (a - - where ~l is choson in tho form V r) + ~(7 i)), and t r f t o neutron and proton ontorinp .K2 are the radius voo a a o into the deuteron, r the radius vector of the neutron of the nucleus, and C h2/~,,) a, (a' is the amplitude of the np 0 0 scattering). The calculation is carried out in the Born rp- proximation. The potential of the interaction between the par- ticles and the nuclear reranant is chosen in the form of a rec- tangular well. In the calculations, the withers take into Card t 1/2 xutjd-df-'TdiSZ ii ------ ------------------------ 0-5 4'bs Jour Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 6063 Recount only three orb tal monentat /- 0, 1, and 2. Under the assumption that M is formed in the ground state, the resultant total effective cross section of the reaction at Ed - 3.45 11ev isT-M 0.75 mb (the experimental value is 0.77 mb). Mowover, the theoretical value of the cross 3-25 Mev is barely snaller then this quentitsect'on at Ed perimentel value is 0.60 mb. y) while the ex- Card 2/2 SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA 1412 AUTHOR KOPALEJ57ILI,T.I. TITLE ck.the Npolear Reaction Be9(pd)Be PERIODICAL Z'urn.eksp.i teor.fisf%fasc.6, 1145-1146 (1956) Issued: 8 / 1956 reviewed: 10 / 1956 KOPALEYSHVILI, T. I.p Cand of Phys-Nath Sci -- (digs) "S'lludy of thle reac;LIO~i on certqin light nuclei with th~articipation of' detiterons and tritons." Tbilisi, 1957, 11 Pp (Tbilisi Stato University im Stalin), 100 copies (KLP 31-57, 103) -Tit pas M448441 vow Poll wow a Wom memo" a fps -"z~,V, V. T. "Angular Distribution of Inelastic Scattered Deuterons," Inst. for Physics. Georgian Acad. Sci. pa~:er Eubmitted at the A-U Conf. on "'uclear Reactions in ledium and 1"w E-nergy rhysics. i-loscow, 19-27 Nov 1957. i,7 AUTHOit KOPALM61WILI, T I ,TITLE The Nuclear PFI~Mt_!~ffect At B*_'9 fit Hi611 Ener~;ies. (Yadernyy fotoeffect na Be9 Pri bol'shikh energiyakh -Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim.j Teoret-Fiziki,1957,VO132,Nr 5,PP 1249-1250(USSR) IBSTRACT H.Ueberall (Z3.Naturforsch.,8a,p.1..'2 (195;) investigated on basis ~ Lth)BO at energies of of the one-particle model the reaction Be the r-quanta from 2o to 2oo MeV.There the curve of the interaction energy of the system (Beo'n) is assumed in the form of a potential pot with spherical symmetry.In his paper,Ueberall obtains in Born's approximation an angular distribution of the photoprotons that is proportional to sin219 and the energy dependence of the total effec- tive cross section.In geaeral,this energy dependence decreases as the energy increases, and it has zeros at certain energy values,but it is not in agreement with the relevant experimental data.According to Ueberall,this a fluctuation of the curve of the total cross aeo- tion is caused by the particular selection of the potential in the form of a potential was selected differently,it would be possible that the total cross section would not fluctuate.In order to exam- ine this assumption,the author of the paper under review investiga- ted the same reaction while selecting as interaction potential of the system (Beagn) the potential of an oscillator which breaks off in the point r-ro.If the potential is selected in this way,it in with s stem (Beu f th t th f ti n) e on o unc e wave possible to represen , . satisfactury approximation in the form Card 112 ANWILARL"N Librarj Card 2/2 56-3-34/59 AUTHOR: Kopaleyshvili, T.I. 6 4 (0 yadernoy rea 6 TITLS: On the Nuclear Reaction Li ~t) He ktsii Li (nt) He4) (Letter to the Editor) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fi ziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 3 (9), pp. 786 - 790 (USSR) ABSTRACT: First, a short report is given on two previous works dealing with the same subject. The present paper investigates the ener- gy dependence of the total cross section of the cross section mentioned in the title Thg-interaction of the deuteron with .the 0~ -particle in th; Li nucleus is here not selected in form of a potential well but in form of an oscillator potential breaking off in a finite distance. Further, the energy of the interaction between the neutron and deuteron in the matrix element is not replaced by the energy of the interaction bet- ween the deuteron and the Vv-partiole, but is selected in ex- plicit form. Strictly speaking, this interaction has to con- sist of two terms; of the interaction of the inciding neutron with both of the nucleons contained in the deuteron. However, Card 1/2 instead of these two terms the author chooses a certain average. /4c1 C t c Structure B-2 c:~ Q~wstry. Some questiomfi Concerning Suba omi 17 oe Mat~r. AIn Z'oax: Rtfarat. Zbiumsl Xhimlys.. No 2., 1958, 34T9 kut"~~r 7 Tili .4 vevaity".V" Jai Sow JJ&t Nun-Jej with Participation of Deutems Oxig Pldl,: Tr. Tbilisak. un-tap 19570 62, 83-102. A 7c 61 trr 34.~_ppirg reactions in lig)--t ruclei (dp) WA (&-a) &re investl - gattv,~. A comp.~tation m&thod taking the inner nucleus region Lnto -:-,sA&~.ration is offered. Fteactlons with dfneiteron participation, a?, valI as (dt) reactioas for Be7 and C13 are dismased. As far a,:-9, C13, 017, N13 and 717 nuclei are concemed, they are con- -d as consisting of skeleton nuclei + one unpaired nucleon corme-eted with each. Ca:.--CL I'll -2- The Angular Distribution of Inelastically Scattered SOV/56-34-5,17/61 Deuterons. with respect to the mQUiple, Y Af ter the interaction the nucleus is in the state 2 + 'icheis the first excited level of even - even nuclei. Then the authors give a (rather Ion0expression for the matrix element of the investigated process, Formulae are given, moreover, for the wavelinctions, of the deformed nucleus in the excited state and in the ground state and also for the differential cross section of the in-- vestlgat6d. process. Th#aft-ztn compare the theoTetioal distributions found in this paper with the experimental data for the nuclei Mg24 and C12. In the case which is inve6tigated in this paper, the rele of the eledtric interaction is as important as the nuclear irb!r- action. A figure shows the angular distribution calculated in this paper. A way of attaining the beat possible agreement be- tween theoretical and experimental results is discussed with a few words. The remaining differences between theory and ex- periment may be caused by the inadequacy of the assumption, that the discussed process causes a one-phonon excitation in Card 2/3 the nucleus C12, 24(5) AUTHORS: Kopale-shvili, T. I. , 4-1",muoakhli!~ov, V. I. SOV/5"-35-4- .f U _". j - TITLE: On the Inelastic Scatterin.- oi Deuterons on the M9 24 Nucleus (0 neupru6om rasseyanii daytronov na yadre PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teo-retic*-.----s'-oy fiziki, Vol 35, lir 4, PP 1017 - 101"' (USS':) ABSTRACT: In their introduction the authors discuss experinenta-1 work carried out earlier in connection with tl~is subject. In England (Ref 1) results ~were published concerning the inelastic soatterinE; of 8.9 MeV deuterons on Mg24 vrith excitAion of the lev-als 2+,4+, 2+ with the energies 1-357,4-12 and 4.?3 MeV (angular distribution, scatterinL; probabili.y). The authors themselves already invest-l.C.-t-ted (Ref 2) ti, 'e scatterin- of deutorons on Lg24-nuelei -ailuh excitation of the 1.37 ;MleV level; in tao present pa-er the same is done with respect to the ex;it.~.tion oe , f t' 'e 4.23 111'~c?v level (2+). First, the Condition .,re liscuooed Card 1/2 (K.,2, I = 2, n P= 0, n. = 1) and all rlnioatz io 01' the Inelactic Sca~te'rin~, 0- Deuterons 2'! ASSOCIATION: S UBMIY TED: Card 2/2 for the interaction pot~,Ilt4.1 and ele-'ellts Of the invcsti- approxiciatioll ~-"lted ). Both nucle~,.r int (Bornfs electric U eractio1i anj t,e '11'e"action betweer the deu+oron cnd nucleus are taken into " ,I t --. e 'CCOU-';t. Finally, a formt, is derived for the differential in 'la Cross section, 01~:--'tic scrtterjn'~ ', e--1)eri,,,,t,,l theoretical and t'le 0ef 4 -result ) a n d S Obtained for da/da are corrv-)ared in a diaoram. The theoretical C,,,l Ovia'te consuL od W-11 Ile a partly d rably fvoll. . cul'.1t 0 which is attributed to tho manlllp-r used in caqcul,tiorl of a~,)proxi:;1,jtio,,l . There are 1 figure U ences, '; Of which is Soviet. and 4 refer- Institut JJZJ1%.J Institute Of th(- Act-.clomy Of Se 'Ov SSSR or, OL (Phys i en hlay120, 1958 's of ti-110 ..Georgian SSR IrA 13 A r 21 (7) BOY/56737-1-21/64 Mamasakhlisovt V. I., Kopaleyshvili, T. AUTHORS: 24 28 TITLE: Inelastic Soattering~of Nucleons on Mg and Si Nuclei 24.i'Sj28) (Neuprugoye rasseyaniye nuklonov na yadrakb,-Mg-. PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ekaperimental6y i tooretichaskoy fiziki,..19.599 vol 37, Nr 1(7)t PP 131-136 (USSR) 9sent paper deals with the theore _gation ABSTRACT: The pr tioal.inmat.i of inel 9 .. nuclei. antic scattering of nucleons on M 24.- auj..sj?0* The one-partic-le- a;,d the collective ozaitation.axe.c.onsider- ed. In contrast to pawicki (Ref 3), the.au+,horealao con- eider the Coulomb iNeraction, and they investigate.the de- pendence of the nature of angular distribution and of the amount of the scattering cross section on the amount and'sign of the deformation. In the calculation of one-particle ex- citation, it is assumed that of the nucleons present beyond a closed shell only one is excited which moves in the field of the deformed nucleus. An expression for the differential cross aection.of inelastic scattering is derived*- These for- mulari are then applied to the proton scattering on Me4_ and Card 1/3 Si 28 nuclei with excitation of the first levelo In a deformed Inel antic Scattering of Nucleons on jV624 and Sj28 SOV156-37-1-21164 Nuclei 3) The ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: relative angular distribution whia the collective excitation d 0 Oted with Sign Of the deformation. SucG' not depend on.the amot and exists however in the case h a dependence, although weak, Of one-particle are 6 references, I Of which is Soviet. excitation. There 1nst'tut fiziki Akademij (Institute of physics nauk Gruzin G-ruzinskaya SsR) Of the Academyso1cf0y SSR Scisncea.of the January 17, 1959 Card 313 AUTHORS: Vashakidze, I. sov/56-37-3-24/62 Chilashviliq G*A-~ TITLEs ReisIonanee 'Sea-ttering of r-Quanta on the XG- 14- Nueleus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, vol 37, Nr 3(9), pp 750-755 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper deals theoretically with the resonance scattering of r-quanta on the Mg24 nucleus with excitation of the level 2+ (1,37 Mev) and 2+ (4.23 Mev). F. Metzger (R6f 2)0 N. A. Burgov, and Yu. V. Terekhov (Ref 3) determined experi- mentally the width of the level 2+ (1-37 Mev) by the method of resonance scattering. If the Mg 24 nucleus is assumed to be weakly deformed, the level 2+ (1-37 Mev) may be regarded either as a collective*(rotational) level with the momentum I - 2 (and with the projection K = 0 to the axis of symmetry of the nucleus) or'also as a simple particle level (which is due to the excitation of a single ivacleon in the field of the deformed Card 1/4 nucleus). The nucleus in the shell N.- 2 may be on the levels. .Resonance Scattering of r-Quanta on the Mg 24 Nucleus SOV/56-37-3-24/62 19 - t1/29 �3/2, and 15/2. In this~connection three different levels correspond to the case S? = 1/2, to the case R = t3/2 two, and to the case 5? = -5/2 one level (S~ denotes the projection of the momentum of the nucleon to the axis of symmetry of the nucleus). The distance between these levels depends on the value 4~cj and on the parameter of deformation cf According to the selection rules, only the transitions 1/2 1/2 and 3/2 ), 3/2 are possible in Mg 24. The value S - �0.2 is found fo~~ ',-he Nilsson parameter in the transition 1/2 b- 1/2 9 in the transition 3/2 0 3/2, however, it holds that rf = 0. The widths of the excited 1-37 Mev level are tabulated. The case with d - -0.2 is out of question. At J - 0.2, the theorctical value of the width is considerably higher than the experimental one. If the value of J (i.e. 0-3) is higher, the agreement with the experiment will probably be better. Angular distribution does not depend on the choice of the nucles:r model as far as pure E2 transition is concerned. A different result with respect to the dependence of angular distribution on the nuclear model isq howeverg obtained if the resonance scattering of r-quanta Card 2/4 on the Mg 24 nucleus with excitation of the second level Resonance Scattering of r-Quanta on the Mg 24 Nucleus SOV/56-37-3-24/62 2+ (4.23 Mev) is considered. From this level r-transition to the ground level and to the first excited level is possible. In the transition to the ground level, the distribution of ,r-quanta, again does not depend on the choice of the nuclear model. In the transition to the first excited levelt the transitions E2 and M1 are possible. The following relations hold for the probabilities: W[E2(2 --* 1) W[E2(2--+ 0)] , W[Ml (2 --* 1)] - W[E2(2--* 1)] . The figures 0.1 , and 2 denote the ground level and the first and second excited level. Moreoverv it holds that W'[E2(2 --+ 1)] / W[E2~2 --* 0)] , I . W[MI (2 --0 1)] / W[E2(2 --* 1)] , 10- 2 .Transition 2 .. ol is no pure E2 transition. A formula is written down for the computation of the correlation function. After fairly extensive computations 1(8) - (1 + A coo e + B coo20 + C Cos30 + D cos4o) is obtainadq where A - 0.11; B - -1.5; C = -0*3; D - 0.7 Card 3/4 FesonaL.oe Scattering of r-Quanta on the Mg 24 Nucleus SOV/56-37-3-24/62 0 denotes the angle between the absorbed and the emitted y--qu&,ntum. Experimental investigation of the correlation of the r-quanta in the excitatiqn of the Mg 24_nucleus with the energy 4.23 Mev may lead to certain conclusions on the character of excitation of this nucleus. Unfortunately, such experiments have not yet been made~ The authors thank V.I. Mamasakhlisov for his supervision and constant interest. There are 2 figures, I table, and 12 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Gruzinskaya SSR) SUBMITTED: March 31, 1959 Card 4/4 MkMASAMLISOV. V.I.: KOPAWSHVILI, T.I. Rotational level of the Lj7 nucleus. Zhur.eksp.i toor.fis. 37 no.4:1134-1136 0 159. (MM 13:5) 1. Institut fisiki AV~demii nauk Gruzinskay SSR. (Idthtun--Isotopes) 85683 S/056/60/038/006/025/049~1j, /410 BOO6/BO70 AUTHORS: KoDalovshvili T. I.. Vashakidze,, I. Sh.. Mamasakhlisov. 7-. 1., Ch ~. A. 1q TITLE: The Alpha - Deuteron Model cf the Lj6 Nucleus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp. 1758-1764 TEXT: A detailed discussion is given of the possibility of considering the L16 nucleus to be made of an alpha particle and a deuteron. The energy of the relative motion of these subsystems of alpha and deuteron is calculated on the basis of one of the assumptions, and it is shown that this energy has a minimum in the region of negative values. Among others, a pafer by Biel (Ref- 7) is discussed in the introduction; Biel has studied the binding energies of Be8 and C12 nuclei on the alpha-particle model and obtained a good agreement with the experiment by a proper choice of a mixture of Serber-type and symmetric forces. In following Biel, the present authors assume that both the forces between two nucleons and their Card 1/4 85683 The Alpha ~- Deuteron Model of the U6 Nucleus S/056/60/038/006/025/049/XX B006/BO70 wave functions have a Gaussian form. It is further ass-ined that the six.- nucleon system of the Li6 nucleus consists of two Coupled subsystems, an alpha particle and a deuteron. which continually exchange nucleons, and that this system has an energy minimum. Parameters are defined which characterize the L16 nucleus in the ground and the excited states. The eight possible states of a nucleon are defined by its spin, isospin. and belonging to one of the two subsystems-. and have the form (a, b, c) where a, b, o~ = 1, 2. These states are numbered from 1 to 8, and these numbers are used to characterize. for example, the wave functiong~ Thus. for example, the spatial part of the wave fun:~-Iion of the Li nucleus is represented by W23406), where the first four iqdices refer to the nucleons of the alpha subsystem and the last two to the d--subsystem. Since an analytical determination of the energy is not possible on account of the complicated expressions, a numerical calculation is suggested. Energy curves for the ground state of L4_6 are found and shown in Fig. I (Berber- type forces, Curve 1; symmetric forces, Curve 2). The ordinate of the curves is taken to be the difference W,)-E(O)~ where E(O) is the energy of the system when the alpha particle and the deuteron are separated by an Card 2/4 05663 The Alpha - Deuteron Model of the Lj6 Nucleus S/05 6010361 /00 6 102 5/049/1~ B006YB070 infinite distance. The fact that these curves have a minimum shows that the nucleon system consi4ered is stable. The minimum in both the cases is found for k = 0-0316-1020cm 2; the energy minima are at -1.58 Mev (Serber- type and - 1.42 Mev (symmetric forces). Finally, the excited state W' (T=1~ of the Li6 nucleus is studied. Fig. 3 shows the curve V*00 - E"(0) as a function of X for a mixture of Serber-type and symmetric forces. This curve has also a minimum (0.66 Mev) for the same value of N as in the ground state; it has also a maximum at 0.0158.*1026cm-2. The value of excitation energy is found to be 4.77 Mev, which does not agree well with the experimental value of 3-57 Mev. The origin of this divergence is discussed. P. A. Kveselav and -Ye. N. Dekanos'idze of the Vychislitellnyy tsentr AN Gruzinskoy SSR'(Gomputaticn Center c.F*the AS Gruzinskaya SSR), and R. A. Aleksandryan and F. M. Ter-Mikaelyan.of.the Vychislitellnyy tsentr AN Armyanskoy SSR (computation center of the AS Armyar-skaya SSR) are thanked for the calculations. There are 3 figures and 11 references. 3 Soviet, 3 British, 2 US, I French, I Italian, and I Dutch. Card 3/4 85683 Alp!ia - Ve-ut evcn Model of tile Lt N -il -4 P00b/B070 ASSOCIATION: Institut flziki Akadomii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences Gruzinskaya SSR) SUEMITTED. Docembev 19, 19510 Card 4/4 VASUKIDZE. I.Sh.; VPAWSWILI. T.1.; UMS&KIMSOV, T.I.; CHILASHFILI, - Stmeture of the Be9 ruclaus, 2mr.ekepol teor-fiss 38 n0-3:936-941 Nr 160. (NM 13:7) Is Institut flalki Akadamli jauk Grusiaskoy M (Nwlei. Atmic) (3027111wl--IsOtopes) 83189 S/056/60/039/002/026/044 B006/BO56 AUTHORS: Vashakidze, I. Sh., Ko aleyshvili T. 1.7 Chilashviii-I G. A* ?- -- -- ----- TITLE: Investigation of the (n,p) Reaction on the L16 Nuoleus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimortallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 397 No- 2(8); PP- 393-396 TEXT: It was the purpose of the present paper theoreticall to determine the proton angular distribution in the (n,p) reagtion on Li~ in considera- tion of the neutron-proton correlation in'the Li nucleus. The authors in.. Yeatigated the (n,p) reaction on the L16 nucleus on the basis of the alpha- deuteron model of this nucleus, which had been worked out in earlier pa- pers (Refs. 4, 5). They assume that the use of this model may lead to a better agreement between theory and experiment. It is assumed in this con- neotion that the neutron and the proton, whi-)h,are above the olosed shell, form a bound'state, so that the characteristic of the departure of the proton caused by the incidence of a neutron is due not only to direct In- teraction between these two particles (as assumed in the generally mepted Card 1/2 S/056/60/039/003/018/045 BO04/BO6O AUTHORS: Vashakidze, I. Sh., KoRaleyshvili, T. T., Mamasakhlisov, V-11i, d. -A.-- TITLE: Resonance Scattering of Gamma quanta on the Li7 Nucleus PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 3 (9), pp. 666-668 TEXT: The authors studied the resonance scattering of gamma quanta on the Li7 nucleus with the excitation of levels 1/2- (0-477 Mev) and 5/2- (7.46 mev) (Fig. 1). The calculation of the 5/2- level by means of a model of the oscillator potential, and with the spin-orbit interaction taken into account, is first discussed along with the conception of this level as the rotation of a rigid rotator consisting of an a-particle and a triton (L17 = a + t), and the equation obtained in a previous paper (Ref. 2) concerning the quadrupole moment of Li7 is then written down: r r2 11 Qo = (68/49)72 (1), where - denotes the mean square distance between Card 1/3 Resonance Scattering of Gamma Quanta on the S/05 60/039/003/018/045 LO Nucleus B004YBo6o alpha particles and triton. The following relation is written down for an ellipsoid of revolution equivalent to this rotator: Zjj2p/ F5-"nl 3 - (68/49)r2 (2)- Z - 3, R - radius of the equilibrium sphere, P =deformation parameter of the U7 nucleus. Data supplied in a paper by A. S. Davydov and G. F. Filippov (Ref. 3) are made use of to write down equation (3) for the magnetic moment, and from (1) and (3) the following correlation function is obtained by substituting the data found by V. Yu. Gonchar, Ye. V. Inopin, S, P. Tsytko (Ref- 4): I(&) - [1 + 1.22P2(cos&) + 2.77P4(cose)] (4). & is the angle between the absorbed and emitted y-quanta. Fig. 2 shows this function on the assumption of a single-particle- and a collective excitation. The value 1-5*10-13 sec was calculated for the lifetime of the state 1/2- (0-477 Mev) of the U7 nucleus, when single-nucleon excitation was assumed, and the value 0.96*10-13 was found when the alpha particle - triton pattern was assumed. The value found experimentally is i.og-lo-13 sec. The assumption of the level 1/2- (0-477 Mev) being caused by spin reversal Card 2/3 C" 3/056/61/040/002/018/047 0 -0 3102/B202 AUTHORS: Vashakidze, I.Sh.,--Kopaley3hvili, T.I., Chilashvilij G.A. TITLE: Neutron polarization on disintegration of Be9 nuclei by circularly polarized gamma quanta PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimeritaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikil V- 40, no. 2, 1961, 491 - 492 TEXT: As is known, circular polarization of gamma quanta can be determined from the polarization of photoprotons or photoneutrons which are emitted by nonpolarized nuclei. This is of interest in connection with the discovery of the non-conservation of parity in weak inte actions. The best targets for low quantum energies proved to be H2 or Be�. No photoneutron polariza- tion has hitherto 'neen observed in Be9; for this reason, the authors theo- retically studied the polarization of photoneutrons which are released by circularly polarized quanta. They obtained the following expression for the z-component (in the direction of the inciding quantum) of the polari- zation vector of photoneutrons from Be9: Card 1/4 2o458 S/056/61/040/002/018/047 Yeutron polarization on disintegration... B102/B202 0,5 f t,28Al - A02 - (2A� As cos (ijo - i1s) + 1,53A' I P, (cos 0)) ;io2+2AQA,cos(qo-?Is)PI(cosO)+2,14A'-0.76A,7p2(COSO)' AO Ro,/, R,.1, r,3dr, A,- R2.,, Rul, r*dr, are the scattering phases, and is the, L - 12 3/21 V 10 1/2F ,2 2 5/2 scattering angle of the photoneutrons; the upper and the lower sign corre- spond to right- and left-handed quantum polarization, respectively. Sincere the direction of the axis can be arbitrarily chosen P an~ P coincide af- x y ter averaging over Formula (I) contains the scattering phases and 1 12 and the radial integrals A and A 0 These, quantities can be easily deter- 0 2 9 mined with the aid of the potential parameters of the neutron in the Be nu- cleus, i.e., V, 3/2'12 .16 Mev, V. /,-3 Mev and ro-5-io".13cm if the quantum. energy is known. Thus, the angular dependence of the z-oomponent of the polarization"vector of, the photoneutron can be determined. It is shown in the figure for quantum energies of 2, 3, 4, and 20 Mev. These energies card 2 /4- VASHMDZE, I. Sh.; KOPALBYSHVILI T.I.: CHILASHVILI,, G.A. Polarization of neutrons in the disintegration of Be9 nuclei by circularly-polarized ~- quanta. Zhur. ekep. i teor. fiz. 40 no.2:491-492 F 161.0 (MIRA 14:7) 1. Thilivskiy gosudarstvenn7y universit6t i Institut fiziki AN Gruzinskoy =9 (Berinium-Isotopes) (Neutrons) B108/B104 0 0 0 AUTBORSt Kopaley,~bvili, T. I., Dzhibuti, R. I. TITLE: The phot6aaclear reaction He4(t,np)D 2 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal ekspe.rimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42, no. 2, 1962, 467 - 470 TEXT-- The r eaction He4( onp)D 2 is studied on the basis of direct inter- He4. action between the gamma quanta and all nucleons of it is assumed that the neutron-protor. pair with spatial correlation at the moment of interaction with the gamma quantum is the one to fly off. The other pair forms the final deuteron. Magnetic interaction is neglected since at a gamma energy of some 100 Mev its contribution to the total photonuclear reaction cross section is only a few per cent. Interaction of the photo- nucleons with recoil nuclei can be neglected as well as neutron-proton interaction in the final state since the latter interaction is considerable only near the reaction threshold; the maximum of the total cross section versus energy curve, however, is far off the threshold. On the basis of these assumptions the wave function of the final state becomes Card 1 4 3h642 S/056/62/042/002/025/055 VI/ S/0 5 6/6 2/04.Z/0 0210251055- The photonuclear reaction... BIOO/BI04 W, (D (rs,) exp (ikdR,4) Yl,, (q3qj Yoo (,rsT,) exp~(MR,z) x X [Y10 (TITO *-it + YOG(Vill) 41, Yin (4) th~ "p ikrll)) r2, r1l ri - r,,, Ril (ri + rl) 2. k (k, - k~) 2. K k, +kg, The subscripts 1 and 3 indicate-protons, 2 and 4 neutrons. The Y's are thq 3fall and isospin functions of the respective pairs. The transition.matrix .eLewent is then C /4 The photonuclear reaction... S/05 62/042/002/025/055 B108YB104 J. Sh. Vashakidze, and G. A. Chilashvili are thanked for discussions. A. N. Gorbunov and V. M. Spiridonov (ZhETF, 34, 866, 1958) are mentioned. There sire 2 figures and 6 references: 2 Soviet and 4 non-So-viet. The references ~o the English-language publications read as follovot M. Matsumoto. Progr. Theor. Phys., 21, 597, 1960; B. It. Bransden et al. Phil. Mag., 1, 1211, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki Akademii*nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Gruzinskaya SSR) SU1MITTED: June 27, 1961 (initially) October 12, 1961 (after revision) L/ Card 4/4 . m - _ ~$ V~~.~)J!~:-,TD,',EY I.Sh.; W.11.1"AMILISOV, 7.1 .; CIIID,-,31HVILI 3, G..-%. Alpha-dm-trrm the Lj6 nucleus. Trudy Inst. fiz. A',~j r, i -,,. n . '~ - . 7 ~ 2311-2 4 5 " I ' C) - (,'IPA 14:10) '. - (Litiii-,a) RkTISHVILIV I.Ge Angul&r.distritution of deuterons inelastically scattered on Mg24 nuclel.vith excitafton,of the 4+ -level (4.12 Nov.) Trudy Inst,fis,AN Grus=R StI97-202 162, (XMA 16s2) (Dauteron"cattering) (magnesium) ACCESSION NR: AR4040819 5/0058/64/000/005/VO21/VWI SOURCE: Ref. 2h. Fizika, Abe. 5V160 AUTHOR: Kopaleyahvili, T. I.; Ratiahvili, 1. G. TITLE: Research on the reaction (alpha, delta). on certain light nuclei CITED SOURCE: Tr. In-ta fiz. AN GruzSSR, v. 9, 1963, 97~109 TOPIC TAGS: nucleus, alpha reaction, delta reaction TRANSLATION: The angular distribution-of knocked-out deuterons is calculated for target nuclei, which can be described with the help of the model "core + deuteron.". There is considered the interaction of incident alpha-particles both with the core and also with the'llouter" deuteron of the targe nucleus. Th re are given the results of numerical calculations 'for nuclei Lik BI-0, and N19. Theoretical angular distributions agree well with experiment at small angles. SUB CODE: NP ENCL: 00 Card 1A D"-'HZbUTI R. I.; KOPALSYSIIVILI T I IMISOV, V. I. "Nucleonic Clusters in Light Nuclei and some Photonuclear Reactions." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. Tbilisi State Univ. -DZHIBUTI, R. 1. ;-KOPALEYSIIV111,-T. __ I. - __ - - "Absorptions ofjr-Mesons and Nucleon Correlations in Light Nuclei." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Ybilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. Thilisi State Univ. KOPAU-YSHVILI) T. I. 6 11 "Reactions (-rr,nn) and ( y,np) and Models of the Nucleus Li. . report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. Tbilisi State Univ. DZHIBUTI, R.I.; KOPA[EYSHVILI, T.I. lnter~retation'Iof' a threshold characteristic of the (,Y'-,"d) reaction on the B . Soob. All GruzSSR 37 no.2:297-300 F 165- (mj-PA 18:3) 1. Institut fiziki AN GruzSSR. Submitted April 30, 1964. ROPfiLEYSHVILI, T#I* Absorption of gamma quanta and stopped 71 --mesons by nuclei with emission of two nucleons, and the structure of light nuclei. ]Ad. fiz. 1 no.6:961-970 Je 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Tbilisskiy gosudarstvanny-jr universitet. NOPALIAIII, 0. 1. Totting to& harvesting apparatus. Sollkhosmashina no.8:16-19 AC '57. (MM 10:8) 1.0osudaratvisnuoye spetsiallnoys konstruktorskoys byuro po chWa. (?a& machinery-Testing) C', J -un KOPALIANI, M. Device for fumigation with methyl bromide. Zashch. rast. ot vred. I bal 10 no.9.*49 165. (KM.N 18311) 1. Starshiy toksikolog Abkhazakoy karantinnoy laboratorii. KOPALIN.,,A.P.._, direktor lospromkhoza. The workers' collective of the Verkhne-Toemak 7orestr:F 1-w1ustr7 Enterprise strives for an increase In labor productivity. Mekh.trad.rab. 8 no.8:38-40 D 154. (MLRA 8:1) (Archangel Province--lumbering) 1. XOPALIN I.P. 2. U3SR (600) It. Social conditions--Albania 7. In the Peor!~:~s Republic of Albania. Naiika i zbiznl IQ no.12, 1953. 9. Monthly list of Russian Accessions.. Library of Gongres3, April 1953, unclaRs. 1. L. P. KWALD 2. USSR (600) 4. Albania - Social Cmditims 7. In the People's Republic of Albania. Nauka i 7hiznl 19 no. 12. 1952. 9. Month1ty fist Lf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. KOPALIN, S. (Lt Col) "Vertical Take-off and Landing of Aircraft," by Engineer Lt. Col S. Kopalin. Krasnaya Zvezda., June 12, P- 3, 1955 SO: Cdkrent Digest of the Soviet Press, Vol VII, f24, 27 July 55, Unclassified. KOPALIN. Sw Enr;. Lt. Col. "Aircraft with Vertical Takeoff and Landing," from tie book Modern Military Technology 11056, page 93. Translation 1114585 KOPALIN, S. Lt. Col. Eng. "Ways of Overcoming the 'Heat Barrier$ at Supersonic Flights,," Krasnaya Zvezda., No.20, page 2, 25 January 1956 The author outlines some possible ways of overcoming the 'Heat Barrier" which In his opinion are wothh exploring. D 471943 KOPALIN, S- Eng., Lt. Col. "Birth of Atomic Aviation," Krasnaya Zvesda,, No.232, P. 49 1956 Smuryof article 1107819 KRICHKO, A. A.; SOVETOVA, L. S.; Prinimala uchastiye:jQEQiM--Ei- High temperature destructive hydrogenation of trimethylben- zenes. Trudy IGI 17:246-249 '62. .(MIM 15: 10) (Benzene) (Hydrogenation) L 13175-66. _417(dV&T(, W UP(h)pq(;Q ACO NR: AP6001517 SOURCE CODE., UR/0302/65/000/0 9/06~2 AUTHOR: Sher, A. V.; Kopans V, He ORG: None TME: A device for distributive aorting of ferrite rings into classes according to magnetic permeability SOURCE: Avtomatika i priborostroyentyet no. 4, 1965, 39-42 TOPIC TAGS: ferrite, electronic measurement, magnetic permeability,.inductance bridge, ABSTRACT: The authors describe a special device for completely automatic sorting of ferrite rings acc6rding to magnetic permeability. The principles which the unit is based are suitable for use in sorting other electronic components (capa- citorss resistors, coils) according to value. The core to be checked is connected to the measuring part of the instrument by a special lead-in device. This lead-in is a plug made up of a socket and'a rod. There are five spring-return contpets in the, socket which are connected by flexible wire to five corresponding rin&Aontacts rigidly fastened along the rod...Thus,-if the ferrite ring to be,measured is put- over the rod, and the-rod is then pushed all the way into the socket# the contacts -M,_621.317.411 L z3175-66 _Card_2/21~ ACC'VR:: AP6001517 in the socket and on the rod -are closed making five turns 'of -wire aroui&A: the fer--- rite ring. Thus an inductance is set up which is connected in one arm'of a measurement bridge made up of four inductances. The output signal from the bridge is fed to a voltage amplifier and from there to a phase detector. A schematic diagram of the instrument is given and explained in detail. The device is designed for rings withq - 2000 and an external diameter of 18 am., If the connecting rod is made small enough in diameter, it may acconwdate rings of various diameters. In this case,,the comparison elements need only be switched into the bridge cir- cuit for the various rings to be measured. If the rings are identical in diameters but vary as toz( ' only the elements of the input bridge need be switched. The sorting process ma; be fully automated and the accuracy of the instrument cai2 be .improved by increasing the sensitivity of the null indicator, Origo art. has: 3 figures. -A SU~ CODE: 09 SUBH DAM none-