SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KULKA, M. - KULKOV, V. V

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, ' - / 9conomic of the production of rall s ilolmotopez Wurarium ' -- Pavel Kovaide nud Uta-4 TOKa (I~SAV; topes can be prodoced Ill a reactor elther Internally, when OCY U&Tt the neutroo bahmet., tsufavoribly, or exterlinfly, Micil they have Im effect oil tile nelittoll Latallm Differvia, fac!tors affect the vcmiamin, of 1wodicetion Ill tile 2 Cnies. Tile effert of tilt ex-telit A biall-lip, whic"I ill tilm depellds tilt the reactor materials and dimensimisi, i~ colmitirred, alid It is Cotwitided that Production or radloisotopes Ill reactors" usitig mirIched NO is rLimoinivally more favarable than Ill re"IctOrs listag witmal U, Other favorable famors a-,C: a rellitmiNt: reflcvtor, 11 posibility, lif Chmi.611g, tile SImpe of tile reaetor Com a largt rvqcrv C rearfivity, :111ti a large fret: spacc ormoid (fie vore, vither t"" pts' tit flito(I xvitli 1011 h 0 l T i m ava lValo, he pri ig hb c lictitroll..; (by lAkIlig ij)to :1ri-ov) t fltd, vnithirtioll i.' C,mijmfed for %minaq typtvl of rvacl"lr~ KULKA, Ydlan.,-,,inz. A esechoslovak,-apparAtus'for continuous measurameht of the concentration of radioactive aerosols. Tech prace 14 no.7: 572-573 J1 '60-1 . 1. Tesla, Premysleni. HADEK, V.; KULKA, M. Contribution of beta and gamma radiation activity to total dose intensity of fission products. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 14 no. 61411-416 191+. 1. Institute of~ cromolecular,Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Scielges, Prague 6, Na Petrinach (for Hadek). 2. Teals. Pardubice Natfonal Enterprise, Research Institute Premysleni (for Kulka). n'LKA, S. The cnrryng capacity of railroais. EGLAD F(ILEjrA'v, N . .5 - n. 3?3. (PPZ Vol. 5. 0 10, Oct. 1953, WqrsZowa, Polnnd) 50- Monthly List of ERst Euro"nn Accessions, (E-SAV, LC, Vnl- 3, No. 1~1, Dec. 1954. Urcl. KULKAt S. KULKAp S. The productive capacity of auxiliary workshops of the mechanical establishments of the railroad. (To be contd.) p. 298 Vol. 8p no. 8p Aug. 1956 PRUGLAD KOLEJOWY TECHNOLOGY Warszawa,, Poland So: East European Accession, Vol. 6. no. 2, 1957 KULKAp S. KULKAt S. Productive capacity of auxiliary workshops of the mechanical establishments of the railroad. p. 334 Vol. 8, no. 9. Sept. 1956 PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY TECHNOLCGY Warszawa, Poland So; East European Accession, Vol. 6, no. 2, 1957 KULKA, S. KULKA, S. Calcula ting the idleness of rolling stock in ropar. (T o be contd.) P. 408 Vol. 8, no. 11, Nov. 1956 PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY TECHNOLOGY Warszawa, Poland So: East European Accession, Vol, 6, no. 2, 1957 KULKA,, S. The productive capacity of au)dliary workshops of the mechanical establishments of the railroad. P.21~ (PRZEGLAD KOLEJOWY, Vol. 9, No. 6,, June 1957, Warsaw, Poland) SOt Monthly List of Fast Furopean Accessions (FYAL) Lc, voi. 6, No. 9 Sept. 1957, Uncl. I'The System of 'Buying and Sellinr-I 'llwir-r, a General Overhaulini7 NlL5t L~; Sept. 19511. ij-carsza,~,aq - -Cj~'Il VeL. 99 11.0. 91 271, (YOTOTEZ! Changed." P. Poland.) SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions, Vol. 3, 110- 1", Dec. 1954, Uncl. Kulkarni, P.; Chiplonkar, 1-1. Seasonal variation of twilight intensity. In English. p. 182. RURTIN OF THE A INSTITUTD3 OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol. 10, no. 5, Sept. 1959. Monthly Ust of Fast European Accessions, (ER11) LC, Vol. 8, no. 10, lqc~q. -Oct* KULFA3ii~-:'V, N.T.; ILI -ucturall ccr-trcA of 22 6s35-!,7 N-~~ ',,,v. All F;,,zakh. SS;'~ Ser. KULK,*HF,V, N,,T,-, kand. goolago-mineralog. n "1.,v FOMTI;HEV~ Role of dislDcations with a breAk Jn continuity in the formation of Iceland spar depoaltb in the Saysit syn~tline. Vests AN Kazakh. SSR 21 no.9x6f)--73 " 165. (M:-Rk 1839) "-KULKA�HWp NoT. Axinites in skarna of centra.1 Kazakhatan. Vest.All Kazakh.SSR 17 no.3:84-97 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Kazakhstan-Skarns) (Axinite) KULKASHEVA, 14 - YATAYEV , PI. Distinguishing "Dangerous" and "safa" boundLries of the zone of stability of automatic control systems. 17.v. AN Kaz. SSR. Ser. mat. i mekh. no.9;96-105 t6l. (MIRA 14:3) (Stability) (Automatic control) BA7m.SM, A.I., juh.;.KULIERS, Yu.I., insh.; WMAL, S.Ts , - -~ " - Water tower with precast reinforced concrete bearing elementoss Slul. strol. t.ekh. 15 no.4:18-21 Ap 158. (MIRA 1115) 1., Giprostall, (water towers) (Precast concrete construction) !5 ~I~Pulet, mashinist akskavatora; KUIAKOV, H., redaktor; SHYT 0, Z., 1~ rea.iktor; OYSTRAKH, V., takhnichaskiy redaktor (Progressive work procedures of machinists operating excavators in coal mines] Peradovya priemy raboty mashinistov ugollnykh ekskavato- rov. Alma-Ata. Kazakhokoa gos. izd-vo 1956. 15 P. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Koragandinskiy ugolInyy rezras. (for Kullkeyev) (Sxcavating machinery) KULIKIKS, K.M. "The Electron-Beam Maguetron an a Generator" Iz. Aked Nauk SSSRj Ser. Fis., 4 No* 3# 1940s Soi. Res. Pbysico-Tachnical Inst im N.G. Chernyahervakly, Saratov State Uaiv. KMIN' K. M. "Asymmetrical Excitation of Simple Cathode-Ray Magnetrons," TT. Nikolayevskogo korablestroit. in-ta, No 7. pp 166-171, 1954 Characteristics of statics and the oacillatory range of two cathode- ray magnetrons with the cathode shifted outside the interspace of the double-split anode, coupled to Lecher wires, were obtained. '1he depend- ence of oscillations on the voltage difference between the anode sections was studied. It was found that oscillationn occur only in the range of drODPIng characteristic of static. (RZhFiz, No 4, 1955) SO: Sum, No 606, 5 Aug 55 MURATOV, I.M.; KULIKIN, K.1,14 _ Voltage build-up in a p-n junction. Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.; fiz. no.3: 179-181 163. (MIRA 16;12) 1. Udmurtskiy gosudarstvermyy pedagogicheskiy institut. MURATOV, K.M. Voltage build-up In a semloonductor diode due to a d1rcot current discontinuity. Izv. vys6 ucheb, zav.; fiz, 6 no.1&62-65 165. (~U,A 180) 1. Udmurtakiy pedagogiobeekiy institut. Name: ICUL'KIN, S...G. h Diseertation: On the embryogenesiB of the nerve appara~u.B of the human bladder Degree: Cand Med Sci Afftilsttwz Stalingrad State Medical Inst -Defemm Date, Placet 1956, Stalingrad Sourcei Knizhnaya Iatopis'. No 45) 1956 USSR/Hurrn -nd Aninrl Morphol.)Cgy (Nor.-Il md. Pnthclcf-ic:-I) S-3 Pcriphurrl Nurvout~ Systom Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., No 12, 1958, No 55101 1 Author L-lCuLkin, S.G. Inst '. Striing-~-i-t-lTre4dt-ute of Mo~icinc. Titlo iTho Thin Structuro of Pcricollulcr Systol-., Orig Pub :Sb. nruch. rrbot toor. I klinich. krfcdr Strlin:7r. rcd. in-tr, St,-Jin-r-d, 1956, 74-77 Abstract : In ontor-onc5is, tho pcrifibrillrr rynrptic of tho intr~-P.urrl mvronF of the hv=n urinrry blrddcr Lz r2rnifur- tcd nucli lrtor thrn the nourofibrillc,.r frr.--c of tho pcricol- lulcr cyctc~-.-,, nencly, in thu srmo soqvcncc :,s In tho centrrl normir vy.-ton. The difforoncor in intcnsity of tho pari- fibrill,-r substmcc ir-progn-tion dcpond prir.~rily upon tho functionrl Etrtc Pnd thQ function-1 ch?rcetcrictico of tho nouron .!hich iv in contrct vith thif substrmcc, ra woll rs upon the functionrl strto of tho progvnglionic Mors. Cerd 27 USSR / Humen and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2 Peripheral Nervous System. .L Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 19150, 64803. Author : v Kill U-jn-,.. Z_4~~ , Inst : _ Stu!-.ne.:c-al 14edical Institute. Title : Dev-alop~Lent of the Intramural Ganglion Apparatus of the Urinary Bladder. Orig Pub: Sb. hauchn. rqbot teor. i klinich. kafedr Stal- ingrad, med. in-ta. Stalingrad, 1956, 85-88. Abstract: In embryos 62 - 72mm long, there are, in the wall of the urinary bladder (UB), accumulations of ' neuroblasts ranging in size from six to seven m (56 po.) and from 7.75 to 8 micron (12 p.c.), lying along the path of the nerve faclol6s, or isolated in the muscular membrane,fetuses 210 to 240 mm. long, particularly in the triangle of the Card 1/2 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology. Nervous System. S-2 Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 14, 1958, 64903. Abstract: UB, the nerve cells (ranging from 20 to 24 miciron) are more differentiated than in the adventitia and the submuoous membrane. The most different- iated nerve cells ranging from 26 -31 micron) were observed in fetuses 320 mm in length and in the newly born. The degree of differentiation of nerve culls is not uniform in one and the same layer of different sections of the UB, In the newly born, a large number of undifforentiated neuroblasts remain in the UB. -- A. S. Gurvich Card 2/2 USSR/Hizian --nd dininal Murpholo.ry. Norvcus System. Peri- S-3 phernl ElcrvouB System Lbr, Jour: Rcf Zhur - B-Lol., :No 19., 195B., 881V Lbstract: 11ory unlarpino-tits; closoly ndhoront to it, In tho fetus of 2hO-270m, tho arov of contact bot-i-mon tl-.,j fiberF anrl the body of tho noinn., cell incroasod. In the fetus of 310-320 zran.,, the progam-lionle- fibros diviCod into s-lit-1-itly varicose brancheal surroundinr the narvo cell. The esta'allshmant of PS is nct uniforn, and thus in the futus of 320- 33()j-n. and in ncwborn cbildren there are found.$ in the areas of contact, ilonpsi(le of primitive' ones.' -also copiplicited PS with annular rinUlcts loops) liullous thickoninrp anA In tho 9-nonths-olcl fotua and in th(. nuiaborn, tbo tormiinal mcllin[~ is surrounOud by porifibrillary matorial, --djccent to the body of the neuron. PS nrl-,, forric-1 by ionic fiburs ontcrirr., into tho Canp-lion., or by fibres of the cclls of the Card 2/3 ginplia. The synapses of the urinary Un-lder 0 USSR/Human and "ininal llorpholo[~,y. Nervous Systom. Pori- S-3 phoral 1,,Torvous Systom T Lbs Jour- Rof Zhur - Piol., 1% 19, 1953, 86417 Lbotrnctt nppear- carlior, as comparod with othor Intc... r,-Ll- orpns, and Cifforentinto morc rapicUy. -- A. S. Gurvich C,-,rcl 3/3 09 Via. t.NO'P- ~~ ) , A t JrO rel e-rev, 00, eyj~-, Toh- oe (ilcloq votes 0ro U.3 tooe ot ('90 Ol twi .9,01v$ 'Orclt, 0 V~~ v o SO A951 0 otte icssvL t a, 6s v VDP tv~e 04 t%%S TV tv ,.xix .066a -De foO i004 Te a, ve of l'j,j Of to m.0 C's-se v5N e~;"ae, Sto t dci~ eve a,~SVOA-" too e, I:eoe* rl~oea, - -Do .Je 'he's ;h OOC 's 01 01 Leoe eso vppo tow Do aL CO 8s VL to 'Ooiro 0,&%. ttte .a OT Va' 0~-4 lUe 601a lDle J~,q- om, ~Oacolr vve -91v ~1~0~ ot ov, ~Nl- X), 8.c~. to , v so va~~sjp.- 03- !~ea, IDP to poo v 0 lata"'* - ~o%e t-fek,~.Os- , ol'as t t 0'as OT -Os I p 'I -~ VO%-C,. too tue V cove oTves;,~Oe agat V0.6 "0 16009 tA V~e OA C -ae ~10 ~Ojj toot to L15,00,5 I'vi'le C. ,PV % a,- C~L to to cov. sev~s 0 k the avo 't.6a, 91A of VO to too *so I'ps. oell k0 to C8009 & tuege Op" oj*,e Ot VB to It 2OQtAll 4 - -!,QN.. I ~~ Z..4 1b c4d.,~; rULIKO, S.G. livelopment of afferent innervation of the human bladder [with summary in Englishle Arkh.anategist. i embr. 35 no.3:35-44 W-Js '58 (MIRA 11--7) 1. KRfedra gistologii (zav. - prof. L.Ya. Likhachav) Stalingradskogo instituta. I Meditsinskiy Institut, kafedra gistologii, Stalingrad. (BLADDER, innerv. develop. of afferent receptors in fetus & newborn inf. (Rus)) AUTHOR% Kullkint S. G. TITLEz On Interneuronic Contacts the Embryogenesis Period v gangliyakh mooheyogo puiyrya embriogeneza) BOV/20-122-4-48/57 in Human Bladder Ganglia During (0 mezhneyron".'nykh avyazyakh obelovek,. v period PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademi-i nauk SSSR, 1950, Vol 122, Nr 4, PP 709 712 (USSR) ABSTRACT: There are no data to be founA in literature on the contacts in intramural gangli.a mentioned in the titlo. The author succeeded in detecting marpbolog"cal pictures in the study of the bladder embr7ogene-gie. proving that the ganglia nerve cells enter already duriig the fet&l period into synaptic relation. The contacts were found to exist between the neurons of the 18t type of Dogiel (Doge-1) and apolar nerve cells, furthermore between the first mentioned ones, the neurons of the IlIrd type of Dogiel (Dogel), and the apolar Liviv*a cells, and finally between tho cells of the l1nd and Ist type of Dogiel (Dogal). In the late periods of the embryogenesis (Pwbryoc, of a length of 310, 320, and 330 mm) Card 1/3 as well as in the case of new.-torn human beings the peri- On Interneuronic Contacts in lftLman Bladder Ganglia SO il2f-j- 3.22-4 -46/57 Du ng the Embryogenesis Period fibrillary substance can be plaued either on the surface of the neuroplasm of the nerve cell or penetrate deeply into the latter. The boundary between the mentioned components remains, however, in eilther case well recognizable (Figs 3 and 4). On the strength of the results obtained the author Bays that cells of the type I and II of Dogiel occur during the fctal and early postnatal period in tho human bladder. They may entey- into synapt-ic interneuronic contacts and form a morphological aubstrate of a local reflex arc. Given morphologi-:~al facts cconfixm the assumption of I. P. Pavlov (Ref 1) that reflex arcs fixist which consist of vegetative intramural neurons. This knowledge helps to explain to a certain extent the physiologi*cal processes which were observed by variotiq resear-chers experimentally and in hos- pitals (Refs 2 - 6). There are 4 figures and 6 references, 5 of which -are Soviet, ASSOCIATIONi Stalingradskiy gosudaratvennyy meditainskiy institut (Stalingrad State Medical Institute) Card 2/3 On Interneuronic Contacts in Human Bladder Ganglia SOV/20-122-4-48/57 . During the Embryogenesis Period PRESENTED: May 24, 19158, by L. A. Orbeli, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTEDs May 20, 1958 Card 3/3 KULIKINA., L.A. The state of vascuhir tone in miners in diseases of the locomotor apparatus. Zdrav. Kazakh. ~2 no.9:17-21 162. (~IIRA 17:2) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bblezney.(zav. - prof. A.A. Zemets) Karagandinskogo meditsinakogo instituta i kliniko-rentgonologichaskogo otdela (zav. - kand. ned. nauk A.I. Nesis) Kazakb.s)cogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professionalInykh zabolevaniy. NESIS, A.I.; KULIKINA, L A.; ENNS, F.G. Electrocardiographic and rentgoenological changes of the heart in silicosis and anthracosilicosis. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk no.1:80-86 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Iz Kazakhskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professionallnykh zabolevaniy (dir. kand. med. nauk Z.K. Tulegenov) i Karagandinskogo pnevmokonioticheskogo tsentra (2'hv. starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik A.I. Nesis). KULIKIVAYL.A. Roentgenological obaractoristies,and some parallels in osteoarticular abanges in the miners of Karaganda and Dzhezkazgan. Zdrav. Kazakh. 23 no-2t49-53163- (MM 16:10) 1. 1z kliniko-rentganologicheskogo otdela (zav. - starshiy naxxohnyy sotrudnik A.I.Nasis) Kazalchskogo inatituta gigiyany truda i professionalinykh zabolevaniy. (KARAGANDA PROVINCE-MINERS-DISEASES AFD HYGTEtJR) (DZBHZKAZGO--MjNERS-D18EASES AND HvGM!&) (JOINTS-DISMES) (BMW-DISEASES) Mar- -L 2b486o&- -- NV 'A'T ACC NR- AP6014129 SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/004/072(;/0734 AMOR: -Kul Iltina,.L.P.; psayuk,_.A.S. ORG: none TITLE; Distribution of the relative Soncentration of-atoms and iQna_&long and across the gas disc-haree In a source of mult-iply charged ions-" SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 4, 1966, 726-734 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge plasma, neon, argon, krypton, ion distribution, ion source, spectrometry ABSTRACT: The authors have employed a quartz prism spectrograph with photographic recording to measure the intensities of near ultraviolet lines of Ne. Ar, and Kr atoms and singly and doubly charged'lons and of lie and Ar triply charged ions in the reflex discharge of an ion source. The,dischorge tube was 7 mm square In cross section, 85 mm long between flared ends, and served as the anode. The 7 min square hot tungsten cathode and the somMiat larger (usually molybdenum) anticathodo were mounted some 110 mm apart in the flared ends of the chamber. The discharge tube was provided with three ports near the center for admission of gas. The discharge tube was operated with a gas pressure of 0.001 mm Hg at a potential of 600 V and n current of 10A in the presence of a 5 We longitudinal magnetic field. Suitable slots or ports in the wall,of the chamber were imaged on the apectrograph alit and in this way the-distri- Card 1/3 UDC: 533.9.07 L284B&.66- ACC NRs AP6013129 butlob throughout the discharge of the Intensities of the different lines was measured. The intensity distribution of all the lines due to any one gas, regardless of the state of ionization was the some. The intensities of the lines'of all three gases were maximum near the center of the discharge tube, the maxims being slightly closer to the molybdenum anticathode for the heavier atoms (and ions). The argon dis- charge was examined with molybdenum, copper, and ion nnticathodes, and the intensity distributions of lines of the snticathodo materials, as well as those of argon, were recorded. These anticathodo materials were selected for study because of their different behaviors as regnrds cathode sputtering. The intensity distribution of the argon lincs with the steel anticathode was very similar to their intensity distributicx with the molybdenum anticathoda. With the copper anticathode, however, the argon maxim-am was shifted far toward the cathode and the copper lines were appreciable considerably beyond the center of the discharge tube. It in argued that the ion density must be constant along the length of the tube, and the shifts in the positions of the inert gas ion density maxima are ascribed to the influence of sputtered ion-8 of anticathode (and cathode> material. In glow discharges, neither the molecular weighL of the inert gas nor the anticathode material affected the line intensity distribution. When gas was admitted to the chamber in the vicinity of the cathode rather than near the center of the discharge tube, the line intensity maximum -was shifted toward the cathode. The transverse distribution of line intensity showed a maximum on the axis o1 the discharge tube. The line intensity decreased with increasing distance from the axis somewhat more rapidly than did the depth of Card 2/3 --L - 28486-~66 ACC NPI. AP6013129 sputtering of the cathode surface. This is accounted for by the fact that the depth ,of sputtering is proportional to the ion density, whereas the line intensity is proportional to the product of the ion density and the electron density, i.e., to the square of the ion density. The authorn thank Yu. P.Tret'yakov and Kuo Chli-01 Ilen for assisting with the work and Professor A.R.Striganov and G,V.Sholin for discussing the results, Orig. art. has: I formula, 8 figures and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 20 SUDAI DATE., MarO ORIO. REFFt 012 OM IMv: 007 Card 3/3 Synthesis of 1,3-dipbentri-l-penlyn-3-ol and its de. rivatives. N. Nt. Malvil"k "I'd S P. kill,kilm /hw. Ohik,hel Kkim. (j, Ovit. OnuO 19, 170, lilklillill. Plik"Ol (W, 8.) I-midril,rd VIA the 011KRAIII mtth~kl NIA fWaly" 4,4. IT, I St ;I'. W: 1JR,01. 11! 1 ZOU'. Is mit povitirlicr .)it 111 111"1116, 111, A, 1-11"I Its- %,Jill 151,; KIM ,.% h.4-1 w Pht, C11 mtA I'll C11,01,C116. iihd~ tKidiuz 10 bi-~ "ith A, P K.m- 0 1-0 1911 .1;~ I INW., "I" Ad.111. ,,I 7o U. tit tile ale. I I1 .101 X. 1"0, lit fly 1;1,t 1, by standing 24 first. utid rulluxitig I fir.. g.ivv P4rn?,I-J-Pe":rn-I-)vr. Its It4 0'. .1,-: LIU151. iiii, I %hic I dok-s not polynscrize on standing, imil %lm Is I a.). o idiz"I at room lemp. wills P!, g. 29.X , A,-I),Il I I 111).6 at lit 23* pive :Nl~~ ,,xide, [is 1,3-4% 41:: 1.0811, "j", 1AL11, a~ ,11 a. sit uu- idelitifitil N)hil, it). w-ver. requims but 7 days, Isis shims fly b,11m%mg mother V%I-I. by titritioll of tile ullfcactrd C., M. K, OzJdAti-.Yn of vin%thcetyltrilc hvdrc~arbua~ bt urj-.~c i . o hTx,ntb, utL~.~- USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 OAidation processes Pub. 151 - 24/35 Autbora Malenok, N. 1-11., and Kullkina, S. D. Title Oxidation of vinylacetylene hydrocarbons with organic H202- Part 2.- Oxidation of 1-phenylothinyl-cyclohexane-1 with AcH202- Perioatcall Zhux. ob. khin, 24, Ed. 7., 1212 - 1216, July 1954 Aatract The product obtained from oxidation of an unsaturated hydrocarbon - 1-phe- wj1ethir.y1-cyclohexane-l with acetyl H202, is described. The formation of an unsaturated ketone - 482.,3-cyclohexylidine-acetol)henone, during the hydration of above mentioned oxidation proauct., is explained. The effect of acetic acid and water on the oxidation product, was analyzed. Three USBRp 3 USA and 3 German references. Institution Medical Institute, I-1insk Submitted February 3, 1954 U&-R/C1)8mistrjr - Hydrocarbon oxidp-tion Card 1/1 Pub. 151 - 24/37 Authors ; Malenok, N. M., and Kullkina, S. D. Title : Oxidation of vinylacetylene hydrocarbons with organic hydrogen peroxides. Part 3.- Oxidation of 3,,6-dimethyl-octadiene-2,6-ine-4 with acetyl hydroper- oxide. Periodical : Zhur. ob. kbim. 24/10, 1837-1841, Oct 1954 Abstract : The oxidation of divinylacetylene hydrocarbon with acetyl hydrogen perokize was carried out for the purpose of obtaining the first of its oxidation VI*D- ducts - acetylene dioxide--and to investigate its properties, It was estab- li5hed that hydrolysis of these d-io)ddes leads to the formation of acetylene orythriteB in which tho presence of hydroxyl groups was proven by the derivi tion of tetracetyl derivatives. The presence of a ternary bond in the er7th- rite was established by quantitative bromination. The products obtained dur- ing oxidation of 3,6-dbnethyl--octadiene-,-,,6-iric-4 with one and two moles of acetyl hydro-neroxide are listed. Three L1,551i references (1936-1953). Tables. Institution : The Hedical Institute, Ydnsk Submitted % April 16, 1954 Oxi'dilion af -vinylacoWlenic b~jdru,-,irb~ns f ydropercrides~ IV (?ij-3,ation ~4 4 7 111W .1 ".W, I 1 :S,), 1 4., J 1. h-lid ,;(I, lp, IJ AMORS'. Yalenok) N. I';., Kullkina, S. Do, Kov"Viinerko, Ze 7 `-2-~33/64 TITLE: The Cxidation of Vin~,lacetylene~4iydr.-)carbons Iffith Organic Hydropero- xides (Okisleni.ve vir-ilatsetilenovykY, uglevodorodov organicheskimi gidroperekisyami). V. The Cbr-idation of the. 6, 9-D ime thylt etrade cadi ene-5, 0-irs -7, adiene-2,6-.Jns_J,, leith Ace= methy1decadien-3, -1 -ins-.!' 5 and 3,6-Diethyloct ty1hydroperox-ide (V. Gkisleniye 6,~-dimetiltetradekadjyen,_~,9-ila-7, 417-dinietildekadS,n-qk.3j7-ina-5 i 3,6.-.,Iietilektad~Mn-2.6-ina-1, gidro- perekistyu atsetila). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 2, pp. 425~3L (USSR). ABSTRACT: In a previous paper it -was found that in the oxidation Oj~.xides are produced by the hydroperoxides of acetyl, from divinylacetylene hydro- carbons with ethylene bindings in a - position to the acetylene bin= ding (_CwC_,C C-C-C-), whereas:the acetylene binding remains unchan= ged. This was confirmed by bromizatio-n. The three cou-pounds mentioned in the title (I, II, III) obtained by the dehydration of the corres= ponding g-acetyleneglycol were oxidized in order to confirm this. The oxidation process was observed volumetrically with an c. I n hyposul= f ite solutlon, whereas the bronization and syn'the,--.c3 lv,~ra caxrie' " out Card 1/2 according to usual met-hods. The dioxides of '.he c_-mpounds: The Oxidation of Vinylacety"Lene-Hydrocarbom With Crgaaic Hydro- 79-2-3,3/64 peroxides. V. The oxidation of the 6.9-Diinetbyltetradecadiene..~,9-ins-7, ~,7-Dilnethyldecadien ,,7-1-r.s and 3.,6-D4 thyloctadiene-2,6-ins-~t With Acetylhydropero.,~3-N-. -3 ie 6,)g-di,methy"--5,2~,dio.V-iotetradeG-*Lne-7, Lt,7-,O-iiLethyl.-O.7---~i:k-Vdodecine~ 1) 1 L _-l: -& - , IV . J,5,414ethyl ^)6 ' o-xydooctine-4, and their d-r-' atives. 6;9-dimez ,1-?-ace4uc-V-5-oxydotetradecine-7-;Jl-lo, t ~y oxydodecine-5-01-8, 3, 6-d ie thyl-2-oxydooc t -i-fe -6-d-in 7 and 3,6-die- tliyl-2..oVd,)octinp,-L--4iol-5,,7 and L-01?-11 viere obt-alned. In the hydr--)I,,,,;ic; of the dioyidles (I and II) the crytrites: 6,~-di-metiyl-tetra-~ecine..7-tati~aol 1~ -1v;,6-,q,lo and I.;,7-4iv;e= thyldecir,c-5-tetra(,'L-,!,I,,,7,9 were obtaini.-d. Thi--,re are 3 tablas3 and 6 reference5, 3 of which are. 91avic. ASSOC D.Mll". Mimb Medical Institute (Idinskiy medl'.Binskiy SUBMITTED: February 8) 11057. AVAIUBLE'.' Library of Congress. Card 0/2 AUTHORS: 111alenok, 11. M,i., Kullkina, -'-. D., 7)-2-74/64 TITLE: The Oxidation of Vinylacetylene Ifydrocarbons 'Nith Or,,;anic Hydroperoxides (Okisleniye vinilatactileiiovykh.uglevodorodov organicheskimi gidroperekisyami) VI. The Oxidation of 1-Pht~nyl- -3-Idethyloctene-3-ins-1 With Acetylliydroperoxide (VI. O'.Cisle- ni've 1-fenil-3-raotilokten -3-ina-1 gidroperekislya atsetila) PERIODICAL: i1hurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 2, PP. 434-430 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1-phenyl-3-methyloctine-l-ol-3 -,as obtained according to Zh.I. Iotsich and by dehydration transformed into 1-)honyl-3-methyl- octene-3-in-1 which yields 1-pheyiyl-3-i.,iethyl-3-oxydooctine-1 (I) and 1-phenyl-3-Liethyl-3-acetoxyoctine-1-01-4 by the oxida- tion with acetylhydroperoxide. 1--.j',i(,n-,1-3-~-.,ethyloctine-l-diol- .1. Se- -3,4 is formed in the hydrolysis of (I) with 1112SO4 Of 11' condary reactions occur easily if the oxide ring in the acety- lene hydrocarbon is bound to secorid.ry and tertiary, or tertiary carbon atoms. In the hydration of the oxide (1) according to M.G. Kucherov two substances were obtained: 1-phenyl-3-methyl- octene-2-ol-'l-on-1 and 1-phenyl-3-.:ic-tiiyloctadierie-2,,',- on-1 the formation of which in explained by the fact that two water molecules are produced by the influence of the mercury chloride. Card 1/2 One is added to the fission place of the oxide ring, the other The Oxidation of Vinylacetylone Hydrocarbona With Organic 79-2-34/64 Hydroperoxides. VI. The Oxidation of 1-Phenly-3-1,lethyloctene-3-ine-1 With Acety1hydroperoxide. to the acetylene binding. A ketoglycol (was isolated) which then forms the two last mentioned compounds by dehydration is formed transitorily. The siriultaneou3 hydration and dehydration accor- ding to the reaction of M.G. Kucherov was observed by the au- thors for the first time at the 1-pliciiylothyUlcy(.locliexene-1. Lxperimental and specific data of the above mentioned compounds are given. There are 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Minsk Medical Institute (Idinskiy meditsinskiy in..titut) SUBMITTED: February 14, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 GRABAROV, P.G.; KUL'KINA, S.K. Manganese contont In the straw and grain of cereal crops cultivated in TSelinograd and Karaganda Provinces. Izv. AN Kazakh.SSR. Ser. bot. I pochv. no.2:94-97 61. (MIRA 15:2) (Grain--Analysis) (Manganese) KULIKO, V.A. --- ---- - .. ~. Doubled lessons in the senior grades of evening schools. Fiz. v shkole 23 no.4:79-80 Jl-Ag 163, (NIRA 17:1) 1. 17-ya sbkola rabochey molodezhi, Volgograd. ACC N~t AT60201167 LA~ OJOURCE CODE: U."%/0000/65/000/000/0009/0019 AUThQR: Xul'ko, V. F. (L'vov); Mikhaylovskiy, V. N. (Llvov) none ;IIT'LE: The electromagnetic field of a str~aight, infinitely long conducting cable buri ed in one of the inner strata of a multi-layered medium SOUIRCE: AN UkrSSR. Teoriya i elementy sistem otbora geofizicheskoy informat ii (Theor :ancl elements of systems for selecting geophysical infornation). Kiev, Naukova dumka, :1965, 9-19 ;TOPIC TAGS: electromagnetic field, magnetic field measurement !ABSTRA'-: The authors derive expressions for the electric and magnetic field at any !point of a 6-iven layer (see Fig. 1) for two cases: 1) when all strata are nonconduct- it i ;ors, and 2) when the stratum containing the cable is a better conductor than tho other ,strata. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 45 formulas. j_CQrd_1/2__ :ACC NR: A-16020467 o Fig. 1. I T !SUB CODE: ZO / I . 4m SUBM DATE: l0Xov65/ ORIG REF: 002 . : Card 2/2 ACC A-16020468 CA~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/65/000/000/0020/0032 -'.'UI'ko' V. F. (Llvov); Mikhalovskiy, V. N.CL',ioV) ORG: - none I I TLE The electro-magnetic field of-a horizontal dipole embedded in an interior layer of a multi-layered conducting madit-an SOURCE: IN MrSSR. Teoriya i elementy. sisten otbora geofizicheskoy informatsii (Theory; of sy:;tems for selecting. geophysical information). Kiev, HauXova dumka, i 20-32 ~TOPIC T~.GS: clectromiaZnetic field, dipole interaction, magnetic field measurement ABSTMCT: The electric &nd magnetic fields in each layer of the system in Vig. I are calculated. The method.o-f solution consists of solving a system of 4n + Lwn simultane- ious linear equation .ssatisfying the boundary conditions. Orig. art. has: 40 formulas,!, :figure. iCard 1/2 ACC INRi AT6020468 ------- ------ Io 50 Fig. 1. SUB CODE'; a0 SUBM DATE~ IQNov65/ OIIG REF: 002 Card 2/2 VASEENTSEVA, V.M.1 NOLKOV, H.I.; ZMIN9 V.A.; ZHUKOV, F.G.,- CHURUK, I.F.; KAPUSTIN, To.I.) KOZLOVA, N.G.; KOROCHKINq V.V.,L_PLIKGVp A.Vq MARIMt I.L.; MOLCHALOVp B.M.; ROMANOV,, B.V.; SHIR121SKIYp I.D.; GRINGAUZs, A.p red.; SHLYK9 M.p tekbn. red. [How to study the economics of socialism) Kak izuebat' politicbe- skuiu ekonomiiu sotsializma; posobie dlia rukovoditolei sominarov sistemy partlinogo prooveshchaniia. Moak-Vag Moak. raboch:Lit 1961, 239 p. (MIRA 11+18) 1. Dom politicheakogo rosveohahonlya, Mosoow. fEconomics-Study and teaching) LAMIN, P."",; KUMKOV, D.A,; VOLOVIK, Yu.P. 11 ,C- e 1,3 a, ri,.--, MoLori . Fr., i---,g . i c- I ek" rote kh . sf~lj'-Start System of l(jw-v!-l'-LtaP prom. no,1:60 ia-Mr ~65. fkl,',IRA 18;5) KULIKOV, B. M. 22399. KULIKOVI B. M. 0 Redkikh Rasteniyakh Moskovskoy Flory. Eyulleten' Glav. Botan. Sada, VYP. 2, 1949, S. 99-101 SO: Latopis' No. 30, 1949 KULIKOV, E.I.., inzh.; PAYBISOVICII, V.A., inzh. Recording of the angular velocity for the derermination of the inertial constant ok a synchrono- qenerator. Elek.sta. 33 no.2: 87 F 162, (MIRA 15-3) (Ellectric penerators) Y LJL I K (Al, - E. I., i riz), , ; M - a I , N . i-7 ~ ,i riz h , Study of openjtion oll a PT-5U-13C)/.i i wrbina c6ntroi system.. Teploenergetika 1-2 iio.1:27-30 Ja It,). (MIRA 1$,'4) 1. Glavncy& itEr,-vlt~iJye c-nergetiki i elAtrifikatisii pri Sovete Ministrov BERSIR. ACC NRo AP603447 SO U'RC 9/0030- AUTHOR: Krayteov, A& (Station chief); _-Kullkovs., ;_.-_,.(Chief engincar) OkGt' none TITLEt Maintenance of machinery SOURCEt Zeshchite ra9teniy, no.'10, 1966, 29-30 TOPIC TAGSt ran aerosol generator, agricultural machinery, plant disease co~tjol, inse~r control,-crop spraying. ABSTRACTI Th6'Alma-Ata plant protection station-in in charge of plant peat and disease control of-.city vegotation, which OCCUPLOO An Area of 4500 ha (including'2500 ha of orchards). The station has the following equipment at its disposalt 51 tractors-, 51.sprayers of the OPV and OVT-1 series; 18 motor vehicles (in-cluding 2 care); 6 W'ater tanks mounted on GAZ-41 trucks; 2 fuel-servicing trucks; one GosNITI-2 (State All-UnionTechnological Scientific Research Inatitute for the Repair and Utilization of Tractors and Agricultural Machinery) automotive repair shop; and an aerosol generator (see Fig. 1) mounted on the chaosis of a discarded OPV sprayer. Earlyin 1966 a flame cultivator was acquired to control dodder. The OVT-1 sprayer wan modified for use in the city, It vas riounted on a GAZ-51 truck and operated through power take-off an~ UVCt 632o9l5/9982,059 ACC NRt AP60 chain Soaring, This unit has.good maneuverability. The spraying trucks carry a lance boom and a hose wound on hookep which are welded to the AY I N. Vile It Aerosol generator rear-of the truck. Two metal (iron) boxes, which replace the blowov on the far side of a tacks hold a day's supply of toxic chouLcalse IVA-301 suB cooss 06,02,j)/ SUBM DAT91 none -0/-002-9100307 ACC NRz AP6034476 (4,N) SOURCE CODE: U 3 3 AUTHOR: Kravtsov, A. (Station chief); Kul'kov, I. (Chief engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Haintenance of machinery SOURCE: Zashchite rasteniy, no. 10, 1966, 29r30 TOPIC TAGS: pgyFi-_~ aerosol generator, agricultural machinery, plant disease control, innect control, crop spraying ABSTRACT: The Alma-Ata plant protection station is in charge of plant peat and disease control of city vegetation, which occupien an area of :4.500 ha, (including 2500 ha of orchards). The station has the following Tii'cuipmen at its disposal% 51 tractors; 51 apravera of thc_211V~and ." 4 OVT-lbseries; 18 motor vehicles (including'2 cars); 6 water tanks '4nounted on GAZ-61 trucks; 2 fuel-servicing trucks; one GoaNITI-2 (State Technological'Scientific Research Institute for the Repair an U t i I i z a t i o nT_5 T-Y -ra-c- ~_r a -an d X `gFf 'cull -3`1i~~_p-,_-Yii-J-an aerosol gone rator~g on the chassis of a discarded OPV sprayer. Early in 1966 a flame cultivator was acquired to control dodder. The OVT-1 sprayer was modified for use in the city. It was mounted on a GAZ-51 truck and operated through power take-off an 1/2 UDC% 632.9151.982.059 ACC NRt AP6 chain gearing, This unit has good maneuverability. The spraying truck carry a lance boom and a hose wound on hooks, which are welded to the X Fig. 1. Aerosol generator f rear of the truck. Two metal (iron) boxes, which replace the blower on the far side of a tank# hold a day's supply of toxic chemicals. [WA-50] SUB CODEs 06g02jj3/ - SUBH DATEs none AUTHOR: Kullkov, K.V. SOV1106- 50-1.-1/31.2 TITLE: Sequential Addition of Messages in Communication Systems 11 , using Duplication (Posledovatollnoye summirovani~e soobshcheniy v sistemakh svyazi s dublirovan'Lyam PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyazl, 1959, Nr 1, PP 3-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Until recently a common method of increasing the reliability of a communication system was by simultaneous duplication of the signals. Fig 1 shows the principle of the method in which the outputs from a number of channels are added simultaneously in a combining devicg. A basic disadvantage of this method is thLt the raceiver must provide separate amplifiers for all the .`,nput cl-1,azir-el's. Further drawbacks are tha possibili-ty of overload ol' other channels by predominant r.;D.-1se in one, of them and crosstalk. Fig 2 shows the prilnciple of -the sequent-j.al method in which a single cormnon amplJ.fier Jis used. U nea'_a Switching speed of the cormmitator depends ~,.,L -1 width of the spectrum of the dist-.aibing in separate channels. It is shown further c-,1-7 tlial, wiul'i g Card 1/4 adequate switching speed the improvement -in sional-t-'o- noise ratio at the output of the summing devic:e is nct SOV10'-50,-1-1-112 Sequential Addition of Messages in Coruaunicalt-'ion Systems Using Duplication less than that obtained by the method of simultaneous addition. Eq (1) is an expression for the signal-to- noise ratio at the output of the summator in tqrms of P. (the signal power in a single channel) and Pm (the noise power in a single channel.), both of these with continuous connection; no is -the number of independent duplicated channels. Improvement in performance is explained in physical terms by a broadening of the noise spectrum upon commutation and a subsequent reduction of the proportion of this energy wh4:1ch is allocated into the band of the summing device. It will be first asswned that the bandwidths occupied by the signal, th-e noise and the summing circuit are approximately equal (Eq 2) but that of the amplifier is large enou,gh'not to cause distortion. The sum of a signal and noise in each channel is given by (3). If the operations are carried out at carrier frequency then a similar condition governing identity of frequency is assumed as in When periodic switching takes place the random function Card 2/L~ of noise at the input to the summat-or is given by (6) where Ak(t) represents a periodic 5equence of switching SOV/106-59-1-1/12 Sequential Addition of Messages in Communication Systems using Duplication pulses and is given in some detail in (8). The respective powers of a signal and noise present in the bandwid,;h of the summing device are calculated by the usual method using correlation functions as in (10), while the powers after commutation are given in (11). When the shape of the noise spectrum Gko(to) is known it is possible to calculate the characteristics change in signal to noise upon commutation. However, if the switching speed Fk is less than or equal to &Flmk (width of the energy spectrum of the noise) then the calculation requires evaluation of a large number of terms. It is therefore convenient to represent the corresponding expression in integral form if the commutation integral is allosen so that the correlation function is given by (14). Then 0-1) simplifies to (15) and this loads to the conclusion (17) that the performance with this met-hod of switching is identical with that obtairned wit-h simultaneous combination of channels. The penultimate section of the paper deals with the modifir--ations and cal nula t ions Card 3/4 necessary when carrier frequencie3 arG used. The SO V1 106'- 59-11-1112 Sequential Addition of Messages in Communication Systems using Duplication expression for the noise spectrum, is (18) and the expressions correeponding ~o (15) and (10) a-2e respec- tively (21) and (22) whicli are valid forI Tk,> -t~,j arJ.O-' T~a< -yQ respectively. Again the result is obtained t t this method can give, the same resul"s as simultaneous combination. Moreover it will be seen tLat the limiting performance is approached even With ing speeds which are only three times greater than. tile Card L~/4 equivalent width of the noise spectrum. There are 4 figures and 1 Soviet reference. SUBMITTED: March 2, 1958 23609~ S/10 61/000/006/005/008 0 o D201YD305 AUTHORS3 Viter, V.V., and Kullkov, K.V., Members of the Society (see Association)----~_ TITLE: The use of pulse counters for measuring the correla- tion coefficient between the excess threshold level and a random signal PERIODICALs Radiotekhnikat no. 6, 1961p 40 -44 TEXTt In analyzing the threshold system it is of interest to be able to determine the correlation coefficient between the excess of a given threshold level at predetermined intervals and the in- coming signal. The problem usually reduces to that of determining the autocorrelation coefficient of pulse amplitudes which would operate the threshold normalizer. In the present article the au- thors analyze one of the related methods of measurement. The ana- lyzed quasi-periodic pulse repetition rate with arbitrary amplitu- des and a known repetition period T P is denoted by ? qp and the re- Card 1/7 S/1081/9"00/006/005/008 The use o#,pulse counters ... D201/D305 petition rate having the same period by cp . The probability of ex- p cess threshold x0 or, in other words, the probability of occurrer-oe of event i = 1 is denoted by P, i.e. P(i = 1) = P. The probability of the opposite even i = 0 will thus be P(i = 0) = 1 - P. For a stationary process the probability of events i as a result of re- petitive cp (X) is equal to the probability of events j resulting rom qp q (Y) or ~ P(i) = P(J) for i or J) = 1 (2) - R - P for i ~or J) = 0 hence the mean values of x and y are: 1 Mx = my ip(i) (3) i=0 the distribution law of P (i, j; k) of a system of quantities (xf y) can be represented in the form: Card 2/7 23609 S/108/61/000/006/005/008 The use of pulse counters ... D201/D305 [PP(j/l;k)= PP11(k) for i=j=l (Pplo (k) for i=l, J=O P(igjpk)=P(i)P(j/i;k) (l-P)POl(k) for i=0, j=1 I(l-P)POO(k) for i=j=O. From the above, the correlation coefficient of quantities x and y is derived for the stationary case as F. in P11(k) PC - I - The authors conclude that in order to determine the correlation coefficient pc between the pulse amplitudes which produce excess threshold and operate the installations it is necessary to measu- re the following: 1) The average repetition frequency Fil(k) of paired states ij = 11; 2) The average frequency Fl at which the Card 3/,1 23609 8/108/61/000/006/005/008 The use of pulse counters ... D201/D305 threshold circuit operates and 3) The repetition frequency of peri- odic pulses F P* The above measurements can be done using averaging pulse counters. The block diagrams of the installation for detec- tion of paired states kj = 11 at any interval kT p and that of coun- ters C for ineasuring frequencies Fll, P, and F p are sliown in Fig. 3. The storage of information, produced by consecutive ones and zeros corresponding to the operation and cut off of threshold cot (Thr), is assured by applying the information to a register. The register consists of series connected -triggers Ti 4, Tn and at its input are applied pulses of the analyzed repetition ratecp qp which pass through the threshold. These pulses are simultaneously applied to the input of counter 01 for measuring frequency Fl. The measure- ment of repetition frequency of paired states Fil is done at the output of the coincidence circuit consisting of switches S1 and 82 Card 4/1 23609 S/108/61/000/006/005/008 The use of pulse counters #t# D201/D305 and using counter 0 2# The shifting of information along the regis- ter and reading of the states of triggers connected to switches S and 3 is secured by the pulses with repetition rate cpp. The repe- titioR rate of pulses with FP is measured by counter C In practi- cet all three frequencies can be measured by an averagl~g counter, such as e.g. type ~JCC (ISS). As an example, Fig. 4 shows the nor- malized autocorrelation function p(T) of pulse amplitudes trigger-~ ing a valve trigger with a probability P = 0.8. There are 4 figu- res and 1 non-Soviet-bloc reference. The reference to the English- language publication reads as lCollovis: M. 'S. Bartlett. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Societyp v. 47, no. 1, January 1951. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno - tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elektroavyazi im. A.S. Popova (Radio Engineering and Electrical Communications Society im. A.S. Popov)- LAbstractor's note: Name of association taken from first page of journal] SUBMITTED: May 27, 1960 (initially) February 1, 1961 (after revision) Card 5/7 -ho 3a1, , r." 1,-n HiL-,her 113-ucati-)n U-So- IP-st Gooloi7r. t h 1) C ~i -n. .3 (1 at e1 c c a 1 c 1 2 e 1212 1)56 KULIKOV, H.P. New genus of spirife-ids from Zifelian deposits ofthe northeastern slope of the Salair Rldge. Dok3..All SSSR 132 no.4:929-931 Je 16o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirokogo otdoloniya Akademii nauk SSSR. PredntAvleno akademikom A.L.Tanshinym. (Salaix Range-Brachiopoda, Fossil) KULIKDV N.P. Stratigraphic position of the Soloviikha limestone In the northwestern Altai. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.6:1417-142o o 16o. (MIRA'13:10) "j-. - 1. Inatitut geologii i geofiliki Sibirskogo otdoloniya Almdemii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akademUmm A.L.Yanehinym. (So1ov'ikha Togion-Limestone) A61 'GSD109Y, Stratigraphio) EMIKOV,H.P.;YALKIN, Te.A. Recent data on upper Silurian stratigraphy of the northern Altai . Dokl. AN SSSR 135 no.1:152-154 N'60. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. Predatavleno akademikom.A.A.Trofimikom. (Altai Hountaina-Paleontology, Stratigraphic) XULIKOVS 1441- New species of Spiriferidae from the Lower Devoaian of the Gornyy Altai. Dokl.AII SSSR 145 no.3:653-656 Jl 162. O-Mu 15:7) 1. Institut geologii i geofizik! Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. kredstavleno akadem:Lkom A.L.Yanshirorm. (Altai ~buntains--Brachiopoda,, Fossil) ,T., kand. geol.-miner. --KULI-'-,KOVI Nikolay Petrovich; GRATSIANOVA, P GRIGOR IYEVAj A,D. . red. izd-va; KALANTAROV, A.P., red.izd-va; MATYUKHOA, L.I., red.izd-va; DOROKHINA, I.N., red.izd-va [Brachiopods in Lower Devonian SolovIikha Ir-yers of the Gornyy Altai] Brakhiopody solovlikhinskikh sloev iiizhnego devona Gor- nago It1taia. Iloalwal Izd-vo Jai SSSR) 1963. 130 P. 0AIRA 16:12) (Altai 14ountains--Brachiopoda, Fossil) 1, L 7, ESEE B E T '7'T]"A., O.A.; VUZZAi.,:Tl),OVA, Y ATA, siu2,l~!rl";i;TO i2il F. ill c' 'iM, A.V.; T.F.; G*.~i.~'5-,7--'.,'O'I,'~,Y"..T.; YI.I.; 01M, A.!.:.; G V,V.; Corroorjcmding !-'~cmbur of Lhe Academy of Scio-.,-.,ccn of the U.S.S.1". Boris Sorraevich Sokolov; 1914 on his 50th birthday. Gcol. i c(Infhz. 110-8*-140-147 161+ (::TRA 16:2) KALUGIN, A.S.; ANA141YEV, A.H.; GRA'I'SIANOVA, 11- --J MIRONOVA, N.V.; NADLER, YU.S. - Stratigraphic position and the age of the horizon of the volcanic sedimontary iron ores in Devonian sediments in the Altai. Trudy SNUGGIMS no.29:14,2--148 164. (MIRA 18:3) KUL'KC,V, 0. P.: Illaster j'%gric Sci (diss) -- oj' of the pomo~,rana'(! harvost". Stalinabild, 195~'. 18 111) (Acad Scill Tl-idzhll~ ,;SP,), 150 copics, ()U,, No 13, 1959, 109) KUL I KOV, 0. P. introducing trees and shrubs in southern Uzbekistan. Biul.Glav.bot.sada. no.58%30-33 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Yuzhnouzbekskaya selektsionnaya plcdovo-vinogradnaya stant.,31ya naiiehno-ir,.,ilodovatellskof,,o instituta nadovodf3tva, vinogradarstva i vinodeliya imeni akademika R.R.Shrodera, g. Denau. KULIKGVt P.M. (Novosibirsk) New possibilities of a consolidated section. Zhol.dor.transp. 44 no,5177-80 My t62* (KIRA 150) 1, Naahallnik Novonibirskogo otdoleniya Zapadno-Sibirskoy dorogi. (Railroads--Management) KUL I KOV I V. Thonghts about people# Soy.ohakht. 11 no.lls]J+-16 N 162. 04IRA 15:11) 1. Nachallnik shakhty No.19-20 tresta Gukovugoll, Rostovskaya obl. (Donets Basin-Coal miners) h0982 S/659/62/009/ODOiO 16/030 1003/1203 AUTHORS Savitskiy, K. V., Zhdanova, V. N., Savitskiy, A. P. and Kulkov, V. A. TITLE On strengthening of metals by dispersed particles SOURCE. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovaniya po zharoprochnyrn splavam. v. 9. 1962. Materialy Nauchnoy sessi po zharoprochym splavarn. (1961 g.), 119-126 TEXT: The above subject has recently been widely invest igatcd. In the present work the crystalline structure if a deformed sintered Cu-AI,103 alloy was investigated by mechanical tests and by X-ray analysis. It o concluded that in. the Cu-A1203 system in which the 14J203 particles arc practically insoluble, the mean dimensions of the blocks of the m osaic structure arc smaller the higher the concentration of the strengthening phase, and the samfler the dimensions of its particles. The production of heat-resistant metals with a high degree of hardness and high melting points which contain fine insoluble inclusions i's very promising, In the discussion, A. Ya. Shinyayev suggested that the diffusion of such oxide inclusions in metals should be inve~- tigated, and thus throw light on the possible use of this method for the production of heat-rcsistant alloyi, V_ V. Grigor'yeva stressed that great attention should bo paid to the problems discussed in the present article There are 4 figures and I table. Card 1/1 21(8) SOV/56-3ic-5-42/56 J'-,UTH'ORS KoCan, A. V., Kul 1kov,-1--D-'-1Jikitin, L. P., Reynov, if. Im-, Sokolov, I. A-.,--n-e-r-Imakh, 11. F. TITLE: 'Measurement of the P-y-Correlation of Orientated Nuclei (Izmereniya P-7--korrelyatsii oriyentirovannykh yader) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksporimentallnoy i tooreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35, Nr 5, pp 1295-1290'- (USSR) ABSTRACT: Reference is first z3ade to joi,-ie earlier papers dealin'-, with this subject. When investigating -,orrelation, the authors 1-1 Constructed a device for the orientation of nuclei and took several measures for the purpose of extending the duration of measurements and improving their statistical accuracy. "Mie main source of heat supply is thermal radiation, which passes through a light pipe, which is used for transmittinIg the flashes of light produced in a plastic 3cintillator during the recording of P-particles. The P-Ndiation asymmetry 60 of Cc ._ nuclei was measured. "heac cobalt nuclei were intro-- duced into a thin ouperficial layer of a cesium-magnesium- Card 112 nitrate- cry.Aal. The authoro carriod out tiieir monauroments SCV/56-35-5-42/56 Measiirement of the P-y-Correlation of Orientated Nuclei of the P-y-fingular correlation on orientated Co 60_nuclei. The provisional data obtained by these measurements are not in contradiction to theoretioal calculations vbich were car- ried out on the basis of the conaervalion of combined ,larity. Further, the investigation of 1'..1-angular correlation for 1-In 52 and V46 is planned. Tho authors thank A. I. Alikhanov, Academician, and IrOfeRnOr S. Ya. '~"'ikitin for placing the C058 at their disposal (thio element is, by the vay, less well suited for measurements of the here described kind); they further express their _gratitude to A. Z- Dol.-inov for many useful discussione., and ic 0. 14'. Larionov for the chemical )tj. There are 2 fizures and 6 references., separation of Co 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Lenintgradshiy fiziko-teklinicheskiy institut Akademii naukS33R (Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUB111ITTED JulY 9, 1958 Card 2/2 9,2 010 82598 S/056/60/039/01/06/029 B006/BO70 AUTHORSt Kogan, A. V., Kullkov, V. D. Nikitin L. P., Reynov, N. M., Sokolov, I. A., Stellmakh, M. F. TITLEs The Polarization of S046 Nuclei in Iron 77 PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 19609 Vol. 39, No. 1 (7), PP. 47-52 TEXT: B. N. Samoylov, V. V. Sklyarevskiy and Ye. P. Stepanov (Refs. 8-10) succeeded in polarizing the nuclei of a number of weakly magnetic elements alloyed with ferromagnetics. They discovered the possibility of orienting the nuclei of many elements including scandium. In the present paper, the first results found by the authors on the orientation of SC46 introduced into iron are published. Fig. 1 shows a schematic cross section of the apparatus employed for the purpose. Its description is given in the introduction. To check the working of the apparatus, experi- ments were first made on the orientation of Co6o in iron (!:-. 0.02~. Co) which are described in detail. Fig. 2 shows the asymmetry of the gamma Card 1/3 82598 The Polarization of Sc46 Nuclei in Iron S/056/60/039/01/06/029 B006/BO70 radiation of Cc 60 as a function of temperature. The asymmetry is charac- terized by E - [I(rt/2)-I(O)j/I(11/2). Next, the experiments carried out on scandium are described. The neutron irradiated scandium was introduced as a metal into pure iron (so concentration 1~ 0.5%). A large number of asymmetry measurements of the gamma radiation from Sc46 were made in the temperature range of from 0-03 to 0.0150K. At the lowest temperatures E - 2.5%. The sign of the asymmetry agreed with the known dipole charac- ter of the cascade gamma transitions in T146. Fig. 3 shows the asymmetry of gamma radiation for temperatures of the cooling salt between 0.025-0-030K. was also measured for other temperatures. At 0.04-0-050K, t was 1%, at 1.20K, however, it was 1.8%, showing that the temperature dependence of the asymmetry of gamma radiation for small values of 1/T cannot be determined with sufficient accuracy. The magnetic moment of Sc46 was not measured. Still, it can be estimated with sufficient accuracy to be 3.5 nuclear magnetons, from which the effective magnetic field on C46 nucleus in iron for 1/T . 25 is found to be Heff " 105 oersteds. The Card 2/3 82598 The Polarization of SoO Nuclei in Iron S/056/60/039/01/lo6/029 B006/BO70 possible errors in this determination are then discussed. They are related to the errors in the determination of nuclear magnetic moments, E, and T, and the error resulting from imperfect domain orientation. Taking these into account Hoff lies within the limits 3.0-10 %~_H offA 1~4-0'105 oe for Cc 60 and 0-70'1051~ Heff& 1-30-105 oe for S046. Finally, the possible investigations of P4-correlation for oriented Sc46 nuclei are very briefly discussed. The authors thank Professor N. P. Sazhin-for making available metallic scandium, and Professor A. Z. Dolgino.K for the derivation of the asymmetry formula. G. R. Khutsishvili and L. M. Shestopalov of Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (PhveirQ-technical -Ins-ti-tu-to o.L the AS -US-S-R) are mentioned. There are 3 figures and 21 reier- ences; 7 Soviet, 8 American, 1 Canadian, 3 Dutch, and 2 British. ASSOCIATIONi Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (~~ ~ Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1960 Card 3/3 KOGAN, A.V.; KUL'KOV, VP,; NIKITIN, L*P.; REYNOV, N.M.; SOKOLOV,I.A. STELIMAKHg M.F. P,alarization of some radioactive isotopes in alloys containing iron. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.1:109-113 Ja ,61. (MIRA 14-6) (Iron alloys) (Magnetic fields) S/05 62/043/003/015/063 B102 104 Y33 AUTHORS-- Kogan, A. V., Kul'kov, V. D., Vikiiin, L. P., Reynov, N. M., Stel'makh, 11. 7.~Sho~, TITLF: Asymmetry in x-radiation from.some nuclei polarized in an iron-containinp,, alloy PERIODI~;.-".L: Zhurnal)eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, v. 4~, no. 3(9 , 1962, 828-830 186 19) TEXT: The authors measured the ~-emission asymmetry of He Ir an d 114 In nuclei polarized at 0.1-0.030K in an iron alloy, using an apparatus described in ZhTF, 29, 1039, 195,9 or ZhETF, 35, 295, 1958, The values of 1) hHef.0' (vn-nuclear maEnetic moment, Hoff- effective field acting on the nucleus) were determined from the asymmetry given as EP(T) =- [W(OO) + W(n)j - A(v/c)fil when, or allowed P-transitions, Vi(k~) - 1 + A(v/c)f 1co E34. WOO) is the P-radiltion recording probability if the magnetic field is applied in the Card 1/., S/056/62/043/003/015/o63 Asymmetry in P-radiation from some... B102/B104 direction of the d tector, *~"(n) is the stime if IT has th osite direction, I ~ spino I, tlnd 10 (1 ~Io~pof filial and A is a factor depe (ling only on thL o initial stat-S, f nuclear polarization coefficient, '~,- angle betwLon the direction of nilclear polarization and that of particle emi~.sion. For. Re and Ir the quantity 1018 pnHeff was d*etermined from the slope of the straight line E P (1/T) giving Btl for Re and 4t0.5 for Ir. These values do not agree with the results of k-anisotro y measuremonts (2-510.5 and 1211-5); i.e. the! vel,ation Ej,(T) - A(v/c~f, cannot be used. Since for t h e s C. I ~ 144 nuclei A