SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORCHAGINA, M.I. - KORCHAK, A.A.

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KORCHAGINA,,,M.I., Btarshaya weditainskaya sestra ireatment of surgical rubber gl#V- es by the Musbkatin-Ikkovleva metbod. Ned.sestra 21 no*12353,;-52 D 162e (MERA 1614) 1. Iz Otorinolaringologicheskogo otdeleniya Kolpinakoy gorolskoy bollnitsy No.l. I (GIDVES (SURGERY)) no. "XI'li(11:11 tl*~ . . . . . . . 91, OF A:12-11,7~ mmo-02m.-In- ZATZ 1",7). E!t a! . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 539 ;,G Allal) T: OF CAUSM irf ORGANOPM511'.01`13 COM- 92. ZCKCEATNI~-! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545 93. Y'MCT OF V~41;1 ON CW.'MAC"11-1 ~'.rEMY. L. V. ChUI7,=ovn . . . . . . . . . . 555 94. M= OF AML FZI-i3 Of DTF~!~M- ll:,n I)TM0VYIr;-*.C-5I'HINIC ACIDS 01, UrFRINF CON- TRA(TION i31 AND 103). No Ao KOKCIA ina MUTI i*-lt7l7'.TION 95. C WlMi-~ZGIC SYMM13 07 11;5~)--i3 AID OF ACTION OF ram na=xTrAL AdTZITT'i CF cRaPINOPE :111~'MMIS A. F. Vookrenennkayn et al . . . . . . . . . . . SGI , OF CVTOMN"05. A. M. Uekscev nr.,' T. E. Izotowx *' 96 BIOLOGICAL ACTION 569 AL OF TFMAMIUL DITIrlOrli-ROMOSPRUE AND DLIM'IM 97: COMPARATIlL TOXI=MC 1. D. Nckle3ova et al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 578 98. =r= OF PRUIANTIN3 TRFA'17~-E-72 OF CORN WITH ORM-INOPHOSPHOWS COKLPOUNDS ON TV. GROI-TH MID OF' TIT. PIANTU. T. E. lzatoN~ ct al . . . . . . . . . . . 583 99 . ACTION OF OP.CArOPN0:;?l=US ON' COIL MICROVLORA. S. 14. et al. 568 100. DIT1OF03 (DITHOPIMS) A li-M COIMOL iwm, FOR GIMMOPICAL P=13. " fhnov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 3. Mtroi - : . . . . . . . . . . . . 693 101. ORGANOFl,.O'P*.l--RU3 AIM0301,3 FOR COM"11OL O-Y AUICUUTUPAL M-TS. A. 1. Sidorav arA P. 1. ',Utrofimov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 597 102. S T Wk AM APPLICATION OF CQ.U'OU,','DS FOR CONTROL OF =M CXVI-M. D. 1% I'a'kin air! N. M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 601 10". 0111=01,110"LIMMUS INSECTICUK3 INrIVIIIANT ACTION AS A )&'rliOD OF FRIOlICTEM G M 7N sr!"'It-3 ~Hql M=7~3. r. "lzonoy ~t 'A, 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 104. TESS 1=~.LTS ON %1-491 ;RFII&PATION' IN COMMOL OF SUCMG PVfrS OF FRUIT MD PL107j. M. P. S.abar;mm rad L. F. Efl=ova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 105. IMSEP.41ILM1011 OF GMALL OF OrGAl;0?:,'o,-,PHORUS INSECTICIDES IN ArR AND FOOD M.M.UCM- It. A. Trotcen~:a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 .1 A CrUVOU. yu. 1. 106. BORITION CV VAPORS T CTIVATM azid H. E. Fodhw;;,.'Z%ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cis Khimiya i Zrim,,rwalyo 20~Ccllmfilliy (MmIlat-,7 (-,I' *1'Ipplic .Licm of Ori:r..nopl%o3,PL-.crnw Co=7,evzA,~) A. Yo. Pxbuzoy, 'Etl, publ. by 12M, lCz(l. Oci. Moccow, 25&1 6322pp. LWP , conaction ,)f campioto paDoru rrt~cant>ld at tto 1959 Kazon ConZomacj on of orgamphoophoras COCTOunda. KORCHAGINA, SOL EqGAMntal cultivation of the ephemeral plants of COntral, Asia in t.'2e!i'4ibiny ibuntainse Bot. zhur. 48 no-4-5706-578 Ap 1639 (MIRA 16:5) le .'Polyarno-allpiyukiy botanicheakiy sad AN SSSR, Xhibi1w. (Khibin.v MDuntains-Plant introduction) KORCHAGINA, 11.1. Biol.ogical and morphological changes In the Central Asiatie ephimerous plants Introduced into the Khibiny Mountains. Bot,. zhure 49 noe711067-1069 J1 164 (MIR& 17 18) 1. `?Olyarno-al2piyskIy botanicheskiy sad, Kirovske ~x~w, !matcr-4-,al thaut-3 of' lwive-,f Ci-tit,"J. A.4i-itAc ephemerals La thd 100.bIV mauntaLyr. bot. 50 no.5t6664Y73 My 11,41RA 18 ILO) 1. PL,!,varnrj-allpi3mk;ly botani,theskil sad;o KI-rrjvsk. A~() R 4 ct at Pteplacting trol ' ' K&mbs A -AV ,dco, :t-, Kiev) fgss~ B" -tmtn=t, ,with Iciff flu- poi add masof gwLtilules Of i"F aff ~!Cu the the spcuuil~ and ate _ ptti&- S. B, KORCHAGINA, 0. "The Effect of the Premoving and Storage Conditions of Kok- Saghyz Seeds on the dourse of the Biological Processes and the Produc- tivity of the Plants." Cand Biol Sci,, Inst of Plant Physiology and Agrocheodstry, Acad Sci Ukr SM. (RZhBio1j, No 6, Nov 54) Survey of Seientific mid Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Mucational Institutions (11) SOS Sum. No-5210 2 Jun 55 ("~K!DR!CHAGINA, O.A. IlVect of environmental conditions on the composition of the nono- anit oligosaccharide fraction in wheat leaves. Fisiol. rast. 7 no,,68701-708 160. (MIRA 14:0 1. ZoA. Timiriasev Institute of Plant Physiology. U.S.S.R. Adadesy of Soleness, Noscowi Nbla Poninsula-Wheat) (Saccharides) KORCHAGINA, 0, A, Shift in the carbohydrate metabolism of wheat leaves during the photoperiod of development. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 1:209-211 My 164. "*,M 17:5) 1, Rrfidstsvleno akademikom A. L. Kursanovym. KORCHAG INA , 0.1% a E.'Ll'ect of cli~.Aaltic factors on the carbohydrate content of wheat leaves in the Arctic. Trudy Lab. ovol. i ekol. fiz. n0-4:163-181 161. (MIRA 18t3) KORCHAGINI.... O.A.; I'WHKOV9 M-M.; MONAKNOV.. F.1. h,equency se3..ectiOn Of OCOanic stom microseims. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no,, 6:771-775 Je 162. (MMI 15:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSRO Institut fiziki Zemli. (Microseims) ACCESSION NR# S/0169/64/000/001/GO15/GO15 SOTTqCEt RM~Gvofizikav Abe. IG122 Al-"F.ORSs Monckhov, F. X.; Korchaginaq 0. A. V=s Condii.ions of formation and propagation of nicroseisms in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean CITED SOURCEs Sb. Seysimol. imaledovaniya. ~No. 5. U., AN SSSR, 1963, 39-51 TOPIC TAGSt Ificrose inn fornation, microssis m propagation, cyclone energy, storm microseism TRANSLATIONs The apparatus and techniques employed in observations of micro- seisms in the northwestern part of the Pacific Ocean during the IGY are described. The observations were made at thre~e. special microseismic stations and several ordinary seismic stations. A study of the directions of incoming microseisms and a comparison of their energy with the energy of cyclones lead to the conclution that storm microseisms recorded by seismic stations are formed in insliore zones. No reinforcement of microseisms in observed when ACCESSION NRs AR4020760 cyclones act an open areas of the oceenj this is due to the considerable damping of tht- microseisms in the course of their propagation along the ocean bottom. In the region of Yuzhno-Sakhalins~, the existence of anomalies vas revealed by the values of the phase velocities and directioins of incoming microseismic tremors. O.'Korchagins DATE ACQs 031far64 SUB CODEs AS ENCLs 00 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4041160 8/0049/64/000/006/0847/N67 AUTHOR: Dolbilkina, N.'A. j qhalins.-G.A. TITLE:' Peculiailties of the formation and propqption of microssisms in the Barento Sea and Sea of Okhotsk SOURCE: AN MR. Izv. Berlyageofizicheskaya, no. 6, 1964, 847-857 TOPIC TAGS: seismology, seismicity, microsetsm, earth tremor, fee edge ABSTRACT: An attempt has been made to determine the orIgI.q and character of pro- pagation of microseisme occurring in the Barents Sea and Sea 6f Okhotsk. In the winter months, both these seas are largely covered by tee, which shields the shore and makes It possible to judge the conditions of formation of microseisms distant from the shore and their propagation- along the sea floor. Certain cases of the effect of well-developed ,cyclones and associated microseismic storms are analyzed. The position of the edge of the ,Ice was taken into account,'sinCe this made itpossible to determine unambiguously the source6r 'ih-e-i-ni6i'o-s-eTsm-iiFet-orm--.-Th-i'i~ii6roseimnio background alno was studied to clarify the character of the change In amplitude and period of the Microseisms with Increasing ACCEMON tf&.- "4041180 distance between the ice edge .and the point of observation (by microseismic background] the authors mean microseisms caused by sea waves, not associated with the passage Of cyclones or frontal zones over the sea). The study was based on data for the seismic stations at Xboys, Magadan, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Kdrillsk, Okha, Murm&nsk an Barentsburg for the period 1957-1961. It was found that microselams can be formed in either part of these two seas. In sectors with a continental structure on the floor of the Barents Sea and Sea of Okhotsk the attenuation of microseigms is of the same order of magnitude as on the contUient itself. In the area of the continental slope of the Barents Sea there Is a considerable scattering of mie'roseismic energy. When microsetsms travel through the Kurile basin'they attenuate considerably more strongly than when they propagate along continental sectors com~llcated by mountainous relief. Whea microseismia propagate In a. zone close to the source there Is a changii in the laws of attenuation (from strong attenuation at short distances to a lesser attenuation at quite great distances)* "In conclusion the authors express sincere thanks to F.' I. Monakhov for advice and comments duzing the course of the work and during discussion of the results." Orig. artl has., 4 formulas, 13 figures and I table. ASSOCIATIOY. Institut flzUd ZenW9 Akademlya nauk VSSR k7hutitute of Geophysics. SSSR Academ:*i of Sciences) &OW RODRIKOV, IN.; SIDIYkN, Z.S.; KORCILIGINA, G.A. Roln of a solvent in the reactions of halogenation of olefinB with a quaternary carbon atom at a double bond. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.5-.933 My 165. (VIRA 18:6) .AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 113 SOV/138-59-4-9/26 Bryantseva, Yu.V., Korchagina, QtM,,'s Zolotareva, Z.V.,, Petrenko, L.P.. Leon The Preparation of lacquers (Coating Films) from Foly- btyrene 1~esidues obtained During; the Manufacture of 3-ynthetic Rubber (polucheniye lakov (zashchitnoy pleaki) 1z polistirollnTkh ostatkov proizvodstva sinteticheskogo Kauehuk i Rezina, 1959j Nr,49 pp 32-35 (USSR) The production of resins from p:)lystyrene residues and their use in the manufaeture of lacquers and coloured coatings was investigatedd At present, htyrene rubber in prepared bj the dehydrogiDnatior-of ethyl benzene. After the di stil ation: of - styrene , polystyrene or vat residues axe obtained as by-products; the composition of these vat :cesidues has not been investiVited in detail but it was Imowa tiiat the cryatalline par; contained st1lbene and diphenyl wthane. Investigatioas carried out in 1953 in the Department for Organic Cheraistry of the Voronezh SOV/138-59-4-9/26 The. Preparation of lacquers (Coating Films) f roil Polystyrene Residues obtained During The Manufacture of Synthetic Rubber 'University (under the guidance of Professor S.V. Zav- gorodniy) are reviewed* The vat residues contain poly- styrene, w4ich is used in the manufacture of organic The glass, resins, acid resistant vessels and lacquerse authors cartied out experiments on their use for the prep- aration of lacquers and coloured coating compositions and tested the properties of the coatings. They found that the coatings were light-stable resistant to the action of alkali, alcoholic media, Industrial water, concentrated zulphuric acid etc. The polystyrene coatings Can also be used in electrical and radio-technical apparatus as they diow good electrical insulating prop- orties, The physical and chemical characte ri sties of the resins are libted in Table 1 and the yield of resins in Table 29 A plant for the separation of the resins from the vat residue was constructed on pilot plant scale (Figure 1). During these experiments, 75 kg of vnt 0 residues were processed at a temperature of 20 to 30 C and a pressure of 750 to 745 mm Hg, Distillation was carried out up to 221D to 2400C (750 to 745 mm Hg); a 30 Card 2/3 to 40ro yield was obtained. ~fEree different compositions OAVVATJ;,~,r;;,Mv ~~,*Vsj YMCMAGWAs PJlo t I- I- - Mnit fftbr~ with knitkta :fton polyurethmo vwro ?,*wxcbo isale trui%rVNINTnoo 5*3wU W 01-1,11-A 19:2) SAVVATEYEVA, Z.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; KORCHAGINA, R.N., insh.; SMIRNOVA, L.G., inzh..; MALYARSKAYA, V.P., inz . Technology of the manufacture of the new type of glued glove fabrics. Nauch.-iasl.trudy VNIITP no.W67-194 163. (MIRA 17W 11 ~ ce, 1V - .1 USSR / HumaTi and Animal Morpholo&y (Normal and 5 Pattiological). Digestive System. Abs Jour Ref Zhur -w Biologlya, No 4, 1959, No. 16888 Author Xotchagina, T. A. Inst froT giVen Title Diverticulum. of the Stomach in a Patient with Situs Viscerum Inversus TotaliB Orig Pub Xhirurgiya, 1958,p,-.o 5, 112-114 Abstract A description is given of a case of situs viscerum inversus totalis and true stomach diverticulum (SD) determined roentgenologi- cally and during laparotomy in a 38-year- old male. SD was located in the cardial part of the stomach along the small curva- ture, right below the esophagus, and had the shape of a protrusion of the stomach wall Card 1/2 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and Pathological)* Digestive SY13tcm- Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologlyap No 4j 1959p No. 16888 with dimensions of 2.5 x 2.5 cm. SD was formed by all the layers of the stomach wall; microacopicallyt the wall of fundus of SD was Infiltrated.- Diverticulitis of SD was diagnosed. The described combination of anomalies has not been found in the literature by the authore Card 2/2 KORCHAGINA, T. A. KORCHAGINA-.,--V*.,,bio].og For you,, fifth graders. lUn. nat. no.3-1.04-35 N r61. (MBA 14:11) .. 1. Shko2a nc.l., Moskva. (P3mmt propagation) URCHLGINA V!aMUM94- [Young naturalists in summer.] Mayo naturalisty letom. MOBkva "Molodala GTardiia,w 1951. 159 p. (MLPA 8:7) (Nature study) ~~~ I KORCHAGINA, V., comp. IUnym naturalistam (For young naturt-ILists). Moskva, Detgiz, 1953- 344 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions. VcI 7. No 9. Dec 1954 KORCHAGINL. V.A. 'i~* 1, , "Toung naturolls-boO pavilion. lbt.v shkols no.6:?0-74 M-D #54. (Moscow-,-Agricaltural exhibitions) (MT-RA 7:12) I YDliilld~A.4titd.' Institutions. Abe Jour: Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 17, 1957, 72411 A-3 Author V.A. Korchagins, lust Title Michurin Garden inthe VS1(hV Ll All-Union Agricultural &hibitionj. Orig Pub: Estesvozn. v shkole, 1955, No 5, 82-84 Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 -2- KORCHAGINA, T., uchitiollaites. biolegil. From spring to szow. Mn.nat. no.1:8 Ap '56. (KLBA 9:9) 1.1-y& srednrWa shkola, Kookwao (710M.9) - KOW A.: Master Agric Sci (diss) -- "The effect of temperature on . q Wwo" . iW, _!~hl V the sprouting of seeds and the sowing times of corn in Leningrad Oblast". Lenin- . grad, 1958. 22 pp (Min Agric, Leningrad Agric Inst), 120 copies (KL, No 7, 1959, 127) -,,-jPRCHAGINA, T. ,,--, Flowers and berrIes In wInter. Mn. nat. no.9:12 S 158. 1(Forcing (Plants)) (KRA 11:10) PLATILISHCHIKOT, N,; ;SHCWKIN. S,;_XQRCHAQIXA&_T - RODIXA, T.; PANIM, To.; NNKUSOT, T.,; TMITAKOT. N.; TAIROT, N..- LKLIKOT, P. U*ceased); SMOTJMOT, Ir.; KHOTIWVSKATA, L., red.; VOLUTSPA, V., teklm.red, Ecalandar for'the Young naturalist] Zolendarl Moskva, Isd-vo TaK TL= wAolodsia gwardiia," iunogo naturalists. 1960. 338 P. ,(MIRA 13:7) (Agriculture) GORYACHEVAV N.S.j KORCHAGOf'k, V.A. - -------- Quantitgtivg dstemination of leukoRen, My4e 160. Apt. delo 9(no-3,.33-35 MIRE 140) 1. VaeooyuzzXyy nauchno-issladovateltakiy kbiml co-farmtsevticheaki-Y institut imemi S. OrdshonUidze, (THIAZOLIDnM"OZYLIC ACID) KORCHAGIN. -A~, -.ipkh. Steel dry gasholders with a rubber section. no.3:54-56 162. (Gasholdera) Prom. stroi*" 40 (MIRA 15:3) KAPTSINELI, Mikhail Abramovich;KOLSSNIZOV, Ye.V.; UZMGINA V.A.; KORCHAGIN, V.N.; SKOYANINOVAO N.K.; YEFIMOV, A."v,x-ed.; MAKHOVAp N.N., teklm.-red.- (Fruit culture] Plodovodxtvo; uchabno-spravochnoe posobie dl1a II-XI klassov sellskoi orednei shkoly a proizvodstvannyx oba- chenism. [Ly]M.A.Kaptoinell i dr. Moskva, Uchpodgiz, 1963. 327 p. (MIRA 16:5) (1,rult mature) KORCHAGNA, V-1-1 KUMASH9 Io.IK*; SPWOR# Sh*She, red.; RIWYLOVA, N.V., --11-1 ---~teldwofod. [losses of petrole= products In petroleum refineries and means .of combating then] Poteri nefteproduktov ne neftepererabatyvaiu- shchikh savoitakh I bor'be a nizi. Baku, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. Lod-vo nefte I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Averbsidshanalcoe otd-nie, 1953. 62 P. (MIRA 11:4) (Petroleum products) KORCHAGIM, V. I. and KMWkSH, I. N. OImses af Fetrolmm Products In Refineries and Neasures Preventing 7hmw Asnefteizdat,, 1953 SwmuT - D 497261 Kl/ 0 lip Il I I'Al Rl1 It I -9 j 0 4: Ill' HI I it 'Evs, :11 It 11 KCRCHAGINA V.I.; GINZEURG.. S.A.; FINIKO,, A.A.; RUTMAN, L.I.; DAVYDGVp I.V.; LAVROOVICH, D.A. Electric method for measuring the water content in crude oil. Neft. i gaz. prcm. no.2:51-56.Ap-Jo 162. (NIRA 15:6) 2. Odoookiy neftepererabatynywhoMy zavod. (Patroleumi-Refining) XORCHAGINA V 1&;~ WNW, L.1,; WOLI# IPX* Evaluating me-thods for determining the group composition of bitumens. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no*2:18-21 164. (MIRA 17: 8) 1. Odeaskiy neftepererabstyvayushchiy savod. I-K-0,ICHAGINA,-.Y.I.; RUTHAN, L.I.; FINIO, A.A.; SHNOLI) F.N.; CHNIRI, L.N.; AIMBROKII-31 R.V.; VULIKII, Yu.L. Plant use of a cracking residue in the production of bitumens. Ilefteper. i neftekhba. no.6:25-28 164. (~MU 17:9) 1. Odeaskiy nel'tepereraL-a'~,yvwjush,-,il4-y zavod i Odesslciy politeklmi- cheskiy inatibit. KRAVCHUX., V.F., inzh.-, J~ORQHAGjffA,_V.1., inzh.; GINZBUhG, 6.A., inzh.; LONGRE, G.A., inzh.; WTHAN, L.I., inzh.; FINIKO, A.A., inzh.; DAVYDOV, I.V., inzb.; LAVRIN011ICH, D.A., inzh. - Express method for determining water content in highly viscous mazuts using their diolectric constant. Elek, sta. 35 no.9:22-26 S 164. (MIRA 18:1) KORCHAGINAA- IL ,;, RUTIJAN, L. 1. ; SHNOLI , F.M. '. -PIT Change In the quality of road bitumen in aophaltic concrete. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.5:21-24 165. (MIP1 18:7) 1. Odesskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod i Odesskiy politekhni- cheskiy institut. XWOUGnu, Tea.. ordinator Pregnancy and diaphragmatic hernia. Akush. I gin. 32 no.4:84-85 J1-Ag 156, (KIRA 9: 11) 1. Is goopitalluoy khirurgichookoy kliniki (dir. - professor A.M. Dykhno) X-rasnoy-mrskogo neditainakogo Instituta. (HEWIA. DIAPHRA IC. In progn. Olin. aspects) (PRIGNANGY. in various die. hernia, diaphragmatic, clin. aspects) IMHAGINA, Te.L. Preliminary observations on washing hands with diocide. Zhirurglis 32 no.7:86 Jl 056. (NLRA 9:11) 14 12 kliniki gospitallnoy khtrurgit Krasnoyarskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir. - professor A.M.Dykhno) (DISIRBOTION AIM DisimmAms) XORCHAGINA, Te.L. ... ....-... I -- - . - Remarks on the treatment of the hands with diocide. Xhim. I nod. no.100&51 159. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Is kliniki gospitallnoy khirwgit (dir. - prof. A.M. Dji&no) Krannoyarskogo medItsinskogo Institute.. (SMART, AWTIC AND AVrIWTIC) (DIOCIDB) IS 4r 00 00 1-00 00 9 00 .00 -00 *0 a 09 A 00 62 I.M619.14--02 741 .00 00411 0400* 00,3.. UJA&sNmNWvO_*Omwmvwwf 2 tw's 3443 ("M &I Alwa. 000 "imb ONO- im,jo~ via c0a. 400 40o b"C VC 00 lose .600 .0 moo ILA OAT"LAMACAL LIVORCkill CLAWPICAVOO iel I moo lao L Aw to is v ; 0wp co ip 0 i9 9 a It Vof 911 It V - -S - -- .7- - j-- ~v IF:, 1*0.' Till 0 a04000000 00 '00000000000000*0 *000000000000006001 0 0000 006000 0 0 0 0 *I AUTHORS: Korchagina, Ye. P. and Utkin, G.M. 265 - TIZZ; Thermallg~~idejiiesion in metal-ceramtc,tubeo. (Termoemissiya-setki V metallokeramicheskikh lampakh). PERIODICAL: "ElektrosUaill (Teleopmaunications)"1957, No.4, April, ppo 12 - 21 ABSTRACT: The autho',7s give results of an experimental . investigation of the thermal emission of the grid in metal-ceramic I;ubes. Results proved to be in good agreement with~theoretjcal considerations. The thermal emission from Jihe grid results in erroneous indications of measuring instruments In the anode circuit, The effective power and the efficiency decrease, while input power frqim the driving stage is increased, so that the overal.1 gain of the stage is sharply reduced. . These effects are due to the increase of the d.c. component of the anode and decrease of the d.c. component in the grid oixouit. The thermal emission produces substantial distortions when anode modulation is used, this,increase being due to additional pulses of the anode current which reduce the value of the fundamental. This distortion is increased by use of the automatic bias. For the types of tubes which were used in the experiment, i,e. GI-7B, GI-6B and GS-9B, the thermal emission occurs with instantaneous grid voltages e max>55ff? g A-61 )7 119 - Y _"UTHORS3 Korchagina# Ye. Pot Utkinq Go Mo 108-11-4/10 TITLE: On the Computation of Generators by Means of a Grounded Grid (0 rasoglo generatorov a zazeml*Jnnoy setkoy). PERIODICALj Radiotekhnik:a, 1957, Vol. 12, Nr 11, pp. 29-38 ABSTRACTs In this p1&: in the question of selection of an optimum working of *,he frequency-amplifiere and the frequency- transformer according to the,scheme with a grounded grid in examined,. As given are assumeds efficiency at a load P , resonanije-resistance R of the anode-oircuit and.the n azz tube-parameterso ItAs assumed that the anode-voltage E a and the imp,zleeheight of7the anode-current In are not limited at the investigation. Later on criterions arQL introduced -for the valuation of the usefulness of the recommended working# TheLanods-reaction is not taken under consideration hore..The given efficiency at a load can be kept at different values of the amplitude of those harmonic vibrations of anode-current I for which the anode-circuit Card 1/4 an on the Computation of Generators by Means of a Grounded 108-11-4/10 Grid. efficiency at a load the impulseheight of the anode-current determines the circuit degree of effect and influences substantially the energy conditions-in the anode-circuit. in the output cascades it is necessary in order to increase the general. degree of effect of the transmitter to chose the impulso height of the anode-current according the minimum-effioienoy used by two casoadea. It is shown, that at the pro;Jeoting of the intermediate cascades the fact that the sitme are loaded by the cathode circuit of the succeeding cascades (which form a nonlinear resistance) is to be taken into consideration. In order to multiply the frequency in the intermediate cascades of the transmitter the cut-off angle of the anode-current has to be chosen according to the conditions for the maximum cascade- amplification according to the efficiency. For the doubling of the frequency a 0 - 750 and for the tripling of the same * 0 - 500 ilas to be taken. The obtained diagrams show that * transition to a working with a minimum anode-voltage provokes art increase of the actual output and a reduction Card 3/4 of the coefficient of the cascade-amplification according On the Computation of Generators by Means of a Grounded 108-11-4/10 Grid. to the efficiency. There are 14 figures, and 2 references, 2 of which are SlpLvio. SUBMITTEDs November 23, 1956. 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M.6 KORCHAGINA. T Stability of stat!~onary conditions in an oscillator with a circuit "between the plate and grid. Nauch.dokl.vya.shkoly; radlotekh.i elektron, no.4:81-92 156a 1(MIRA 12.6) 1. Kafedra radiopmedayusbebik1b ustroystv Moskovskogo onergetichs- skogo Instituta. (Oscillators. Blectron-tube) 77 7111111111~, 0 -~ft rmqq~ WNM Moo&% a IL OwAlus" C,Fpqv- ~ - mww~ la CUR" elp"Umm PC"OKU Pr~wftft IL C ofto (c la AD Is w cam) ML C. ga- IL IL I"- L I �~ T..pvwp~ W~ "A IM L It P- --~ Wma ~m Vw~ (c An 22 qmcoo) A- O."d L IL A~ C~ 1, 10 AG to wal owmw IL tq~ Pftm~ mwwft 49 as wisaff" Illmol"Pal OMW vagwa NAM~ 91 GLIVANP KORCHAW.M. le.Pot SEVIYANTS, L.L. Studies of the molecular interaction in solutions of pol7mrs by their comweroion to conoldml,'oystemso Vyookomemood. 3 ~ noJi - 353-358 Mr lisle (MIU 14: 6) 1, Baratovokil- 20&udarstv*Wy universitet imeni NAAhermphevskop TP-b-ljmra) (Molecular association) TEBRLEV, L.G.; MIKUPSKIY, G.F.; ~~FCFAGTNA~ Yo.P.; GLDNAN, S.A. Spec tropho teme tric analysis of the interaction of Iodine with polyvinyl alcohol nolutions. Vysokori.soed. 7 no.1:123-128 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Saratovskiy gosudamtlvennyy universitet. DMITRIYEVA#2-T.S.; KORCIIAGINA. Ye.P.; GLIKMAN, S.A. Effect of som factors on the stricture of polyvinyl alcohol solutions. Knim. volok. no.2:15-18 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. !..I,; TR)FT~IOVA, G.P.; ~,IjtlLhjl~GIILA, Ye.P.; GLIaIAN, S.A. Gelatlon prc~esBes and v3sco-elp-Itic prop-rties of' gols. Zhur.priklokkm. 38 noj.-638-643 Mr 165. (WRA 18811) 1. Stibn. Itted March 19, 1964. 5(3), 5(4) SON/1 5 f7S7 1 - 70 8 15 4 A'UT1110iZO: Gliknant S. A. , Korchagina, Ye. P. TITLE: The Lyophobe Sol.*3 of High Polymers (Liofobnyye zoli vyGoko- polimerov) PEPIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Eliimiya i khimicheOkaya takhnologiya, 1959, Nr 19 PP 147 - 150 (=R) AE'S'T.11CT: Lyophobe systems produced according to earlier data (Ref 3) were investigated; a) nitrocellulose (celloxylin) -acetone - water, b) benzyl-cellulose (ace'vone-soluble fraction) - acetone - viater, c) benzyl-callulose - acetone - methanol, d) four different fradtions Of the polymothyl-mothacrylate - acetone - viatert e) polystyrene polymerized to an emulsion - benzene - ethanol, f) solid polystyrene - benzene - methanol, g,' polyisobutylene P-200 - tpluene - etli-anol, and h) latex of' butadiene-styrene caoutchouc 7-MS-30A. For a characteriza- tion of the dispersiLa degree, the light eUzi.ersion was measured by means of a nephelometer 1111FAVI with a Green 1*'-ght filter 0. = 5300 X)~ The apparatus frosted glass Yir 2, to which the values vicre related served as P. CMT.~-arison, % concentration. The Card 1/2 All sols wero too!-cd in the 0.008 The Lyophobe Solij of Eieh Polymers '7()Vl r6-5n-1 - --8/54 intensity of light disparsion is graphically represented. The particle sizes inferred therefrom ( in angotrom units) wore between 40 (nitrocellulose) and 21000 (solid Poly- stlyrene). The four polymothyl-methacrylate fractions also differod olearly with ro,,-~ard to partiolo size (500-950)- B:r measurin6 of light dispersion the stabilities of the sole w,3re also tested (Pigure). The difl.'erexices in stability ace explainod by the action of third ou,.iponoiito ixt tho c,)lloid syntom: ionizc(l, loyr-molocular impurition, In particular those of a mineral type. The addition of ourface- a3tive substances, such as phenol or soap, also prcvents a3greCation. Thero are 3 figurest 1 table, ai,,d 8 reCor(.'.-,cc3, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fizicheekoy i kolloidnoy khimii Saratovskogo gosu- darstvennogo universiteta (Chair of Physical Chemistry and Colloid Chemistry of Saratov State University) SUBMITINED: July 8, 1958 Card 2/2 S/081/61/000/003/017/019 A166/A129 AUIUMv Kdmhaginaj~ I*.. P*p, GlikMan, S. A. T11fra, Thb-strueture,and.drying rate of-butadiene-styrene rubber strip CALt. Referatilmyy-thurnal. Mdmiya, no.'3, 1961, 570, abstract 3P283. (UoX zap. Si~atc;vsk un,-ta, 1959, v,~'tl, 5 - 11) TEXT.4 The' sp6cifid surface (S,P) of the rubber -strip was detennined accord- Ing. to Adborptiofi frovi an aqueous solfAtion of "crystalline violet" (1). [Abstrac- ter's n6te:_ 'Subidbri~t ' (xpeoifir-) in a translation of the original y (udelgnaya)] 3 ;,-o 0.6 ma/9 ajid d4jJ only slighlk on the type 6f rubber (Clec-30A (SKS-30A] or. ~3~&30 [SKS.L301)- or coa&Aant (NaCl, NgC12 -or CaC12). Van Boemmelen's exsi6cator method waa used-to determine the strip's equi-librium moisture content,~e Ab- sti,adt6i7s-fi6te7.- Subscript ,q (equilibrium) is a translation of the gInal (ravnc4egn*7a)].Wheh NaCl in used W first-increizes slightly then' rapidly wifh a rise iri thi,'i.61ktive vapor preisurelp/pr). [Abstracter's note: Subscript (rela- tiwisatnnaldtibri of the original . (otnositelgn6ye)]. Where CaC12-is used This bend is*'more marked and occurs'at a-higher p/pr; it is preceded by a plateau due to the absence of medium diameter pores. The nature of the aoagulum does Rot &f-, bard J/ 2 S/081/61/000/03/olT/oig The structure and drying rate of butadiene-styrene... A166/A129 feet microporosity or the transitional pores with a diameter < 800 A. The S., of the larger pores and macropores is higher with N&Cl coagulation. The S values of a ap these pores, determined from adsorption and by the exsiccator method, correspond closely in the case of CaC"2 coagulation. Since I does not penetrate the narrow pores the authors believe that most: of the moisture is contained in the macropores. The difference in the 3 values'determined by the'exsiocator method with NaCl and QaC12 coagulation Is pro 'L;ly due to the fact that, In the first case, the macro- pores are not cylinders cavities connected with the outside envir6nment by nar- row channels. The strip was dried in a current of air or N2 (rate 0.8 1/hour) at 1100C until I'ts.weitht was constant. In strip prepared with CaC12 moisture was removed and water vapor des6rbed more rapidly than in stftp prepared wit"'.1 Wel, especially In the initial period of drying or desorption. The slower dryi-tg rate in the latter 6ase is* connedtod with the p~bzl shape and not with their S.P. The exclusion of FeS04 and the introduction of 'anti-aging agents speeds up the drying of strip prepared with N&C1. This is due to inhibition of destruction which 1-3ads to the pores becoming clogged with low-bolecular products. Summary by I. Shmarak (Abstracterts note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 87669 Sq/081/60/000/023/021/021 .2 AOO5/AOO1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1960, No. 23, P. 602, # 95121 AUTHOR: Korchagina.-Ye.P. TITLE: On the Destructive Action of Peroxides on the Polymolecules of Methj1 Methacrylate and Styrene PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Saratovsk. un-t, 1959, Vol. 71, PP. 18 TEXT: The author studied the destructive action of peroxides of benzoyl, styrene, and methyl methacrylate on polystyrene and polymethyl methacrylate at 800C under conditions close td the polymerization conditions of the corresponding monomers. The polymerization of monomers under these conditions was suppressed by oxygen. It was oorroborated by special investigations that the thermal de- struction of polymers does not take place in absence of peroxides at 800C. The ef- fectiveness of the destructive action of peroxides depends on their concentration and stability. The destruction proceeds most intensely at the desiccation of the precipitated polymer. It is supposed that the effect studied must affect the chang-- in the molecular weight of the polystyrene during the thermal polymerization pro- cess of styrene. A.Litmanovich aasl torts note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. arr 121 F GLIKMAN, S.A.; USHAKOV, S.N.; LAVRENTIYEVA, Ye.N. Certain properties of iodopolyvinyl alcohol gels. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.2:372-374 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. InEtitut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Saratcvskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. N.G. Cherny- shevskogo. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Ushakov). hT 1(~; ACC NR: AP6004822 SOURCE CODE: UR/0108/66/021/001/0001/0007 AUTHOR: Korchagina, Ye. P (Active member) ORG: Scientific and Technical Society of Radio Engineering and Elecirocommunication (Nauchno-tekhnichesicoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektrosvyazi) TITLE: Calculation of-reliability Para-meters in systems with repairable elements SOURCE: Radiotekhnika, v. 21, no. 1, 1966, 1-7 TOPIC TAGS: reliability, repairable system ABSTRACT- Reliability of multiple-use systems with repairable elements is evaluated. Simple formulas for the system availability, mean time between failures and mean time of system repair for simple and compound systems are developed. The formulas are not based on the conventional queueing theory. It is assumed that during the x!epair of faulty elemerits the good elements are in operation, and their failures are possible; exponential distribution of operation and repair time is assumed. Systems with various types of.redundancy (reserves) and a compound system consisting of a number of serie;3-connected simple systems are considered. Orig. art. has% 58 fomulas - SUB CODE: 14 / SUBM DATE.- none _~~ard L UDC: 621 -3-019 KORCHAGIM, la.P. Investigation of, the stability of stationary operation of an oscillator which bontains a tank circuit between its plate and gria. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; radiotekh. i'.elektron. no.2t 176-184 159. . (MIRA 3.425) 1. Kafedra radioperadaynahchikh ustroystv Moskovskogo energetiahe~ skogo instituta. (Oncillators, Electric) RODIOJIDVA, K. P.;- IMUGINAP, * 1.1,ILOINSKAYA, V. V0 Compceition of is -tio fractions of oily scattered bitumdLnous substan6so and mom crude oils. Geol. nefti i gan 7 no&1:33-40 Ja 1-63. (pan 16; 1) 1. VessayusW nauabno-Issledavatel'skiy -goologorasyedoebMy nertyancy institut, Volia-Ural, rogion-Bitumen-Analysts) Vblga-Ural region-Petrolem-Analyais) ~ PETERBURGSKIY,, A,V., doktor seltskokhoz. nauk,, prof.; ,~ CHAGINA, Yu.1., mladahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Plant assimilation of ammonia nitrogen in connection with its exchange absorption. and fixation by soil. Izv. TSKR no.2t 47-61. 163. (MIRA 16:10) RODIONOVA, K.F.; FORCHAGINA,_ju.l.; PENTINA, T.Yu. Some data on oil producing rocks in the Volga-Uml region. Sov. geol. 7 no.ltl23-129 J& 164. (MIM 17t6) 1. Vsesoyu!snyy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy Astitut, I If GIMPELEVICH., E.D.; KORCRAGIIIA, Yu.1. . -2, -.:-. Fixed bitmen "S" in scdimontai7 rooki. Trudy VN!Glfl no.27o88-97 160. (MIPA.170) RODIONOVA) K.F.; KORCIIAGINA, Yu.I,; KARPOV, P.A.; CORENBEYN, I.A.; PEWINA, 'I.Yu. Geochemical characteristics of Upper Devonian sediments in some areas of Volgograd Province. Trudy VNIGNI no.33:72-116 1621. (MIRA 18:12) KORCHAGINA0 Z. Russia - Social Conditions Workers' delegation from Iceland in the U,S.S,R. V pom, profaktivu 13, no. 14, 1952o Yonthkv List of Russian Agcossions Library of Congress,, October 1952,, Unclassified, AFAMIYEV, No; KORCHAGIVA, Z.; PANOV, V.; SEMT-AKHTM, P. ' Words of truth about the Soviet Union. Sov.profsoiuzy 2 no.5:77-86 Mr 154. - (KLRA 7:6)r (Russia-I'lemoription and travel) KMH&GIVA, Z. w - f&wm*aOiOWmFPr`oblm .4 87 N '513. pensions In Gveden, Okhr.truda I noto.strakh. no,5: (KIDA 12:1) (Sweasw-M &p pensions) KORGHAGINA, Z. ftt prevents the development of friendly relations between the trade unions of Sweden and the U.S.S.R. Sov. profooluzir 16 no.4:56-57 7 160. (MIRA 13:3) (9Wed*U-*I&iI"AkQez9ra1) with Russia)) (Trade unions) VADYUNIINA, A.F.; KORCHAGINA, Z.A. Produotion of carbon dioxide by semidegert o-oils. Ve-L. Mosk.un. Sar. 6- Biol., pocliv. 20 llf).5~72-78 S-11 t6S. (MIRA 18: 11) 1. Knfedra fiziki i melioratsii pochv, Acskovc3kogo universiteta. S,ubmittad March 12y 1965. VADYUNBA2 Aleksardra Fedorovna; KORCHAGINA, Zinaida, Aleksey~l- SHAGIROVA) I.M.,, red.; YEMDVA r- - -~ .. . L.., 7Ee . r~e. [Methods of determining the pbysical properties of soils in the field and the laborator7] Metody opredeleniia. fizicheskikh swistv pochv i gruntqv; v pole i laboratorii. Moskva,, Vysshaia shkolaq 1961. 3" p. I (Soil physics) (KMA 15:6) AUTHORS; Minakov, A. G., Korchagina, Z. F., SOV/12-5!0-8-8/17 Pagarskly, X. I* I TITLE: "Steklofon" (Steklofon) PERIODICAL: Staklo i ke~.-amika, 1959, Nr 8, pp 21-?2 (USSR) ABSTRACTs At'the destruction of splinter-proof automobile wind"teld-s an4 windows the glass breaks into minute splinters and--loses ita ttansparency. It was therefore necessary to produtt-wind- shields which retain their transparency at least in-&~-aertain small sector. In 1957 the first samples of such windshields were produced in the USSR at the plant imeni Dzerzhinskly (see footnote 1). The authors of the present paper su'eieeded in obtaining such panes, called steklofon, with diffetent-degrees of nardness (Fig 1). The center part of the panes is shielded off', as isshown in figure 2, by the application of protective coatings of kaolin and aluminum dye. Tney are then heated in an electric stove to a temperature of 6400 and then coaled on a grid by an air jet. After annealing the protective coating is removed. It was found by testing steklofon according tor-the- COST 572'1-57 method that such panes are not damaged by an 800 g Card 1/2 steel ball dropped on them from the height or 2.5 m. Steklofon "Steklofon" 307/'12-59-6-8/17 0 also tolerates temperature drops within a range of 125 . At a temperature drop Of 1350 steklofon breaks along the Ting -separating the two parts of differeht degrees of hardness, as can be seen from figure 3. There are 3 figures and I Soviet reference. Card 2/2 7 -S/11Y60/000/012/002/0011 s-10 B01 9B059 AUTHOR: Korchagova,, Ye. M., Engineer TITLE: Sealed Accumulators f02- Automatic Current Supply PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazij 19601~11o. 1~, pp. 11 - 12 TEXT: . New!~aclj.d accumulators of1t1he types C3-0.5 (S3-0.5), C3_1 (S 3- 1) IZ to C. -5 (S -.5) are described, which are placed in sealed.containers. 3 3 They are inteaded for use in automatic electric installations and have some advantages over open-type accumulators. They only require periodic inspection. and can be incorporated in autom~Ltic Diesel, rectifier and similar installations. The accumulators of the type S-0-5-with a power i of 18 amp-h) developed by the Kursk covnarkhoz, have one Dositive and two negative plates.-The negative plates are grids made from ~ lead alloy withatout % Sb- The container is made'of glass. Some details of design are.dJscusBed. Technical data are given in Tables 1,and 2. There are 4 figures and 2 tables.' OK Card 1/3 86685 Sealed Accumulators for Automatic.' Current S/il'1/6b/000/012/002/004 Supply B019/BO58 ASSOCIATION: 4 14 rIPH P33POAC B Te'lem!le i - 10 'reco" r 44ca 06 X VC ~rl CL V -4 r 4 go C-015 18 4;5 I.B. 4.5 t 13.5 1,8 !).2 9.2 1.75 c,-1 36 9 3.6 13 1.8 9 2? 1.9 IS'S 186 '~,J C,-2 - 72 IS 7,.2 72 J.8 16 54 Ila. 37 37 1.75 q-3. 108 27 1018 too I's 27 81 1.8 55.5 55.5 1.76 C~4 144 38 14.4 14-1 t.8 36, '108 1.8 74 1.75 C~-s 180 45 18 181) 118 45 135 I,B 92.5 92.5 1..75 Card* 2/3 Tekhnicheskoye upravleniye Ministerstva svyazi SSSR (technical Administration of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR) TA 8 V_ -Legend to.Table 1: I Type; 2) Rated power; 3~ Discharge current; 4a) Dis harge time 10 hrs; 4aI) Maximum cur. rent in a; 4aII Po"Ver in amp-h; 4 a111 Final voltage in v; 4b) Dis- charge time 3 hrs, 01) Maximum , current; 01I) Power in amip-h; 0111) Final voltage in v; 4c) Discharge time 1 hr;: 4cl) Maximum current; 4CII) Power in amp-h; 4(:111) Final. voltage in v. 866S5 s/111/60/000/012/002/0,0,! B019/BO58 Legend to'Table 2: 1) Type; 2) Type of 2- qzcjio rs6apuTowe paswepu Ll radapwrnwe pa3m... plate; 3a) Number of SKXYMMUTOPO COCYAS RKKYUYASITOP .1 no 0 Xpullixe positive plates; PI) TRn SHICy- Tnn O?PHttSTiJIhh a 6 C Number of positive UYJU17'OPS' ItJISCTRIIW fillao. XK' Hux AAX"S 1URPH. WHPIS- DUCOTS plates in the center; 1:5 T"b- - a O.Ta Ila 3bII) Number of positive epe.11 -Pag- Slax Hxx plates on the e~dges; 4a,4b, and 4c are C'-O'5 H'O.5 I - .2 74 -156 ~30 94 176 290 length, width, and C6.1 H,- I 1 0 2 74 2W 310 104 230 370 height, respectively, of cr4 2 1 2 M 200 310 144 2~O 370 the container; and Cl-3 3 2 2 154 200 310~ 194 230 370 CH 4 3. 2 195 206 MO 214 230 r, 0 5a,5b, and 5c are CS-5 5 4 7 234 200 length,,vidth, and 310 261 230 370 height, respectively, of the container with lid Table 2 and terminals. Card 3/3 KORCHAGOVA, A.1,j,,-_ptarshiy inzh. Ways to use electric power efficiently. Vent. aviazi 22 no.l126-27 Ja 162. (MIRA 14:12) 1. 7ekhnicheakoye upravleni7e Ministerstva avyazi SSSR. (Electric power) (Telecom=ication-Equipment and supplies) S11,1IRNOV, Nikolay Mkolaya-iich; KORCHAGOVA-,-Y-I--I-~-, otv. red.; XOMAROVIL, Ye.V.; red. [Autoination of the electric pcw3r :31apFly of' rural telep'aone equipment] elektropitaniia ap.- paratur,f sellskoi telefomioi sviazi. Moskva, Sviazl~ 1965. 38 P. (MIRA 18:10) TOROFAX, A. A. : TKIV!rIsYlY, Yn. P. 7 Astronhysics Electrotna~--qetle rp~djatle,,n of cosmic protons and radlo-einarittlon of the gaInxv. ".1vir. eksn. I teor.fiz. 22 jjc.. L1, 1,)52. Monthly List of Fbansian Accessiq=. Librar,-, ofCongress, November 1952. TRICLASSIFTIM KORCHAK, A. A.0 Gand Phys-Math Sci (diss)"On the magnetic inhibiting nature of cosmic and composition of primary lrznrg cosmic rays." Mos, 1957. Cover, 4 pp (Mos Sate Univ im M. V. Lomonosovp Chair of Static Phys and Mechanics), 100 copies. List.of author's works at end of text (12 titles) (IM, 52-57, 103) - 6 - AUTHOR: KoraluLk.. A*A. 33-3-7/32 TITLE: emissions of cosmic particles in the gala~qr. (0 Elektromagaitnom izluchenii kosmicheskM chastits v Salaktike) ,!U raal" (Journ 1- of Astronom7). MIODICAL: Lgjronomiche&kiZ Zhu 19579 IF61o 34-" 365*370-4U.4.S.R.) i No - 3x PP ABSTRAOT: Genoral cosmic ele6tro-magnetic radiation onsists of two components: shortwave (centimetre region) and longwave (over ono aetre). The shortwave radiation is strongly con- centrated in the plane of the galax;y. Its intensity is ind- ependent of frequency, and hence this component may be attri- buted to emission by ionised interstellar gas. The long wave componentis localised in a sphere aof the order-of 15 kparsees. Its s ectnua obeys the law I whe ie 0 .5 1 (1) 9 M, (3) The spherical component can, most pmbably, be attributed to electro-magaetic emission by-the electronic component of cosmic r,,-.ys in the galactic magnetic field (6), (12). For t1tis hypothesis to be successful, it is necessary to show that the spectrum of the bremsstrahlung primary f rom. the Card 1/2 cosmic ray component is identical with that observed in the above electro-magnetic radiation. This was shown to be the 21; (7) AUTRORS: JLQ~.Sh.L)~~ ats!:J-Y, S. I. SOV/2o-122-5-12/56 __�yrov, TITLE: On the Possibility of the Preferentiol Acceleration of Heavy Elements in tho Sources of Cosmic Rays (0 vomozhnosti preimushchestvenno.-,o uslzoreniya tyashelykh eleiientov V iatochnika%h 1-on.-ichen-kikh luc.',,oy) PERTOD'CAL. Dcklwly Akademii naulk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, 'r 5, pi) 792 - 794 (Uss-0 ABSTRACT: In the pri-7~rry comporent of cosmic radi-n.tion the rn.,,clei with the nuclear numbers Z '>2 (in relation to t'he D-rotons Lizid a-particles) Pre on the avera-l-e 'I to 10 times as frec!uent as in the interstellor ;-pace. This ma- be e7plained either by the hiGher. d -j - nunber of ele"-ents with Z 2 in the sources of oosmic rays or by thoir- more effective acceleration. "hc present paper the, second poc-sibility :>n 'u!i~ baoi.~. of th.-2 e-,ram.-de of the otati,,tical riechanism, (Ref 2). In the ~7ources of cos,:dc --ondiation. C--rd 1/4 t'icrc ma-f c-1-i.,t con(litionc f-vol' predominant 01, tl%e 1102,-jb4l ~ j;y of the Prefe-r.,ntin-l AccelerAion SOV'20-122-5-12/56 -1 - ~J- C)f IJ12101Y I'lleMC11fi; in the Sourcei of Cosi:iic lblyn acceleration of lhe:-vy olen,?nt'.E.. k formula for the L inor-ase of t.ic, tot~-l onor.7j E of the i)articlc with time is written down. Ho-aever, the particle al,,,o loses enerl-ry by its collisions with ~itoms P-nd electrons. It dependL on tho r-tio betwreen the obtained .an~ thc. 1,)~-,t evrr.- w,hotllcr tho p.,,iL-ticle is accelerated or not. A frriaula for the threshold ener:,ry (usually called in,-'ectilon energy) is written down. The deliberc-tions diccucsed in this paper are indicative of a hi-her efficacy of the acceleration of heavy elements in the ca,,-o of the axount of initiLl ionization bein.- equal. T'he of values of the para-,.eter a, in ,-,hich the elcmcntz z7re predominai-tly accelerated, is neavy rather narroz, and t!-,erefore t'-15:- ch,,~nce occurrence of the riecc:?sury vz.~Iue of u -eiould, un;.',cr r-~,-.l cont"i-tions, Ce little probable. However, in a syotem that contains a jaseous -,iaj-.,eti-c medium nnd the particles to be accolorated, there must be auton-,-,tic Control, and it is because of this fact t-at a necessarily Cai!d 2/4 belon,~~s to th-,- afore-iontioned rc.-,.ZQ of vi,,lues. The On the PoeflibiLity of the Preferential Acceleration SOV/20-122-5-12/56 of "cavy Elemento in the Sources of Cos-mic Rays possibilities for the preferred acceleration of heavy elements, whicn were investil-ated on the basis of the exa-m-ole of the ct-atistical mechanism, aD;ly also to several other mechanisms of acceleration, especially in the case of the exponential increase 3f r.,--anetic field itrength. This permits renewed raisin'- of the problem of the formation of.the primary --,o::iponent of cosmic rays. Theve are 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im.P.1f.Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR "Physics Institute imeri P.N.Lebedev of the Al~ademy of Sciences USSR) T L, PRESE';TDD: June 2, 19'z8, by H.A.Loontovich, Academician SUBIMITTED: N-ny 21, 1058 Card 3/4 KORCHAK, A.A. "COSMIC RAY COMPOSITION" A.A.-Korchak, S.I. Syrovatskiy The role of energy losses in cosmic rav particle acceleration Is discussed. The possibility of preferential acceleration of heavy nuclei has been discovered. An attempt has been -.Pzde to explain the observed compositionof cosmic rays at the Earth on the basis of preferential acceleration of heavy nuclei in cosmic ray sourees. report presented at the International Cosmic Ray Conference, Moscow, 6-11 July 1959 HIII -g W 11 PIN i IRS:, 11 IN gr 1A gff~j Ile 31 a f Oil 1. g - I ti 30820 S/033/61/038/005/008/015 11171) E133/E435 AUTHORS: -Korchak, A.A., Syrovatskiy, S.I. TITLEi The polarization of radiation and magnetic field' structure in cosmic sources of magnetic brake radiation PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v-38, no.5, 1961, 885-897 TEXT: The polarization produc6d'by magnetic braking of relativistic particles is, in general, elliptic'"; Linear polarization results for an isotropic particle a1A itribut ion. However, the degree of ellipticity introduced*by anisotropy in usually small., A homogeneous magnetic field should-produce a high degree of polarization (60 to 8M'Q). The observed amount, however, does not exceed 10%. This could be due either to the .inhomogeneity of the magnetic field or to-the Faraday effect. This latter effect should vary rapidly with frequency, whereas the observed polarAzation does'not seem to do so. It is therefore Possible to connect the observed polarization with an inhomogeineous inagnetic field. This can be done most conveniently by conwidering thb field as consisting of two components: oae homogeneous and the,other completely random (average value zero). The authors first consider the brake, Card 1/ 5 30820 S/03 3/6 1/038/oWoWol 5 1rhe polarization of radiation ... Ei'33/E435 radiation produced by a charged particle moving in a homogeneous magnetic field (Ref.13: K.C.-Westfold, Astrophys, J., v.130, 241, 1'959). They thus obtain values for Il and 12: the flux density at a distance r from a particle with components of oscillation parallel (II) and perpendictilar (12) to the projection of the magnetic field W on ihe celestial sphere. They next consider a system of particles, instead of a single particle, and Herive the Stoke's paramerters (confined to a homogeneous isotropic distribution.of particles). These are given by the set of equations CA r3 C3 11 si it pdv N (E) dE K% (YI) d,l, 4=2 ;~_O ~Vc V H Sin cos 2% dv N (E)dE-'v K-.~. 4rgr2 1110 V, VC (12) U H sin p sin 2X dv N (E)dE 1- K, =2 mcs VC VC 4. V 0. Card 2/5 30820. S/033/61/036/005 /008/015 The polarization of radiation ... E133/E435 The fact that V = 0 indicates that the radiation is linearly polarized. . The aniount of ellipticity introduced by an anisotropic distr ibution is small, because V S mc2/E . It is assumed tha t the electronic energy spectrum is given by . N(ru),JE KE-YdE(El < E < E2) U 5) 4 1 4' Th eequations Tor the Stoke's parameters cAn then be transformed j to =7+,/'(D(V,T) 1HsinPJ(Y+1)12dv, Q (V, T)~ I H sin I& PT+012 ca 2X dv U (D(V, T) I ff sin jk)(Y+PV8 sin 2X dv', f 1i (18) Card 3/ 5 30820 S/033/61/038/005/008/015 The polarization of radiation E133/E435 Thi.s set of equations woulet allow the determination of the intorisity and polariznition distribution, if the magnitude and clis'uribution of tht. -:~,rnotlc field were known. IN-70 simple casts a r (, c -,, n.- e re (c.) :t--. ani.notropic fiel.d of constant magnitudqk~ thr. l'i'uIrl is w bo axinIly syi,,miotric and representablo oy a :- of zcnal Imt,!-oitics; (b) a superposition of a hoinogencous Z-'jId a Chaotic ficl(*. Tho degree of polarization is given by P (T), IT) (36)' T(T+74C 3T + 7) for, Caseo (ci) and by IrD. 12 + 3) ('r + 5) -1 + 8T +3 1.. '32 (3y + 7) 24 i[-2 (37) T(T 2 3yA-7 :1 112 (38) CNYd 4/5 30820 S/033/61/038/005/Oo8/ol5 The polarization of radiation E133/E435 fqr case (b). Eq.~37) applies if H 2 >> H2 and Eq.(38) if H.t >> H2 (here H In the mean square value of the chaotic macnetic field). Eq.(35) and (36) are applied to the Crab nebula. It is found that the anisotropic field produces an excess pressure of 2.9 x 10-3 KH2 ) along the major axis of the nebula, Assuming that the observed acceleration of the expansion is due to this anisotropy, it in found that H ~ 1.3 x 10-3 to 4 x lo-4. It is predictable that all radiation sources, of this type, will tend to be non-spherical owing to the aninotropic fleld. There- are 3 figures and-19 references-.- 11 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc, The four most recent references to English language-publications read as follows: Ref.3: G,R.Burbidge, Proc. Paris Sympos. on Radioastronomy 1958, Russian translation by IIL, 1961; Ref.11: C.H.Mayer, R.M.Sloanaker, Xxtron. J., Y.64, 339, 1959; Ref-13: as quoted*in text; Ref.18: L.Woltjer, Bull. Xstron, Soc, Netherl., v.14, 39, 1958. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy in-t im. P.N.Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR (Physics Institute imeni P.N.Lebedev AS USSR) SUBMITTED: January 12, 1961 Card*5/5 3/5N/62/027/000/W6/007 1046/1246 AM HOR Korchak, A.A. TiTIZ: An estimate of the cosmic ray energy and of the magnetic field intensity in radiosources SOURCES Ak-ademiya naWc =R. Fizicheskiy institut. Trudy# ve 179,-14oscow, 1962. Hadioastronomiya, 149-160 TW: The theoretical analysis of the energy spectrum of relativistic particles is free from the common aueumption that*the total radiative power output of each particle in a manetic field io confined to the critical.frequency. Allowance for the actual radiative power di3tribution over frequi~ncies results in a considerable' refinoment in the determination of the limits of the energy spectrum. The corresponding magnetic field intensities calculated for remnants of supernovae, for radiogalaxies and* for Calaxies 'arc thus superior to those given by Burbidgef (Ref.l: Radioastronomy, the Paris symposium, 1M); the data of the present paper oxceed those of Ref. 1 by a factor. of 1.5 to 3, and in oome cases even by a factor of 5 to 10. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. 5/203/63/003/001/004/022 A061/4126 AUTHORS& Korchak, A. A., Lotovaq No-As Ir ITLE The cyclotron emission of charged particles in a dipole magnetic field PERIODICAL: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiyaq v- 39 no. 1p 1963t 37 -,42, TEXTz The polarization'degrea and tfie position angle of the tron emission of electrons in a dipole magnetic field are calculated by starting from the same premises as previously used by Go B. Field (J. G~06'- phys. Res., 1960., no* 6, 1661; 1961, v.' 66, no- 5, 1395). The initial relation is Field's formul-a for the frequency of the emission of:~, an electron moving to and fro with nonrelativistic velocity between.two symmetric points on a magnetic plane *of a dipole magnetic field. * If; the'~~ electron distrikution in the equatorial plane can be described-by the relation indicated by E. No Parker (Phys. Rev., 1957, v- 107, no.. 40 924) and So I. Lkooofu et al. (J. Geophys. R43a.,,,.j961, v. 66, no. 12 4013); if the radiation belt is sufficiently thin; ifAhe magnetic field"- Card 1/3 j. R )0 S/2 3/901/004/022 3 The cyclotron em:ission, of chaiged A(Y~ 1, 1 2~ OYA63 in the particle range diffefs only little from thit of a dipole- if the , magnetic modent of the dipole4is perpendicular to %he direction of view,, if the radiati-oh absorption can be-Inegleated,,the f owing and, f inalil~ oil p angu..- results. - :I The intensity 9f1the cyclotron.emis'si n'de ends on the . lar distribution of the particles. . If the,angular distribution has the n :- form sin ~ the'drop of inieAsity with a decreahe of 0 i~ th4 quicker ~bo I F '. ~~ the largqr nis. 6 is the,a4gle formed by the electron motion and1th ' ' R i . 1 magnetic field.in t e equatorial plane, and 9 is the p6lar angle . ~ ) Th . -emisai~n 'in the f polarization degree of irst quadAnt ranges between'33 and 100%. It depends on frequeno considerably, but not on the angular ic distribution of the part lea The polarizatio;i degree of the total emission of-a symmetric radiation belt assumes,-ae afunction of f re que n--, cy, any value, between G and 100%; the.position angleassumes any discretd:,'. Val ues.~between 0 andV/20' There,are 3figures, Card 2/3 p-