SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAGUNOV, V.A. - LAGUNTSOV, I.N.

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'Abonic h6gd*inoving~ata~im~oLdt,*eloclt~~of6l4m/sec, braking Th6 -re~ujts th6l A-C, kJ N 0 V Infinitely differentiable function not having star-shaped level lines in the neighborhood of isolated minimum. Sbor.nauch.trud. TISI 1:124-130 156. (MIRA 10:12) (Functions) 4Y) IJSSR/Nuclear Physics - Instruments and Installations. (11-2 Methcds of Measurement and Investigation. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1956, 236 Author : Lagunov, V.N.,, Ovchinnikov, Ye.P., Rusanov, V.D. Inst Title : Experimental Investigation of the Effectiveness-of Inje,:- tion in the Betatron. Orig Pub : Atorzt. energiya, 1957, 2, No 6. 525-532 Abstract : Description of experiments, performed with the synchro- tron of the Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences, USSR (electron energy 30 Mev), for the purpose of explai- ning the physical laws of the capture of electrons into the betatron acceleration mode. A detailed examination is made of the influence of the injection of alternating magnetic and electric fields on the effectiveness of in- jection, this field being artifically created inside the accelerator chamber during the instant corresponding to Card 1/3 USM/Iquclear Physics - Instruments and Installations. C-2 -Metho&; of Measurement and Investigation Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fiz:Lka, No 1, 1958, 238 the electron nrlynission. It is shown that 'the additional magaetic field, o&ose action can becompared-with the ef- fectof electric field s o.n the.particle-(Kerst hypothesis), as.well~as the field of the artificial space charge, can strongly increase the intensity of Samms radiation at small eulssion cvrrents. qualitative estimates, however, lead to the conclusion that the effect of induction com- pression, in accordance with the Kerst hypothesis, should be small compared with the Coulomb interaction in the nor- mal openLting mode of the betatron. It is also shown that, in general, similar artificial methods for increa- sing the intensity are ineffective. A hypothesis is pro- posed that only methods that permit a substantial change in the stabilizing forces of the magaetic field can lead to a considerable increase in the yield, since most beta- trons operate in a mode close to the "limiting current" Card 2/3 V. 85-58--6-30/43 AMORS: Tkachev., V., Vartanov, V., Vasilyan, I., LagunOV., V-o LobihanicIze, Z., Guruli, M. (Tbilisi) TITLE: Tbilisi Model-airplane Builders Need a Field for Flying Conl- controlled Models (Thilioskim aviamodelistam nuzhen kortodr(xzl) pEkODICAL: J~r7llya rx1iny, 1958, Nr 6, p 24 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors urge the construction of a field for flying cord-controlled airplane models in Thilisi. 10:-Airplanes-Nedel building Card 1/1 16(1) AUTHOR. Lagunov,Y.N. SOV/20-127-6-6/51 TMth!MH"ijg":h=s mma TITLE: t Possible Sphere Imbedded in a Given Closed Surface PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,vol M,Nr 6,pp 1167-1169 (USSR) ABSTRACTt Let FR be the class of two times continuously differentiable closed surfaces F in the three-dimensional space, the principal radii of curvature of which are not smaller than R in all surface points. Let T(F) be the body bounded by F. The sphere K is imbedded in the surface F if K CT(F). Theorem: In every surface of the class F R a sphere of radius 2 R(-# - 1) can be imbedded. To every E >0 there exists an F C-FE: 2 in which no sphere of radius R(-,t -1)+t can be imbedded. The author mentions V.I.Diskant. The paper is written under the leading of A.I.Fet. There are 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet, and 1 American. ASSOCIATION:Novosibirskiy inetitut inzhenerov vodnogo transporta(Novosibirsk Institute of Engineers of Water Transportation) PRESENTED: April 29, 1959, by S.L.Sobolev, Academician SUBMITTED: March 23, 1959 Card 1/1 LAGUNOV, V. N., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Largest sphere set in rough surfacing." Novosibirsk, 1960. 8 pp; (Academy of sciences USSR, Siberian Division, Joint Academic Council for Physics-Mathematics ..,and for Technical Sciences); 180 copies; price not given; (KL, 22-60, 131) ,- 1AGUMV, V.N. largest possible sphere imbedded in a close surface. Sib. mat. zhur* 1 uo#2:205-232 R-Ag 160. (KM 13:12) (Geometry, Differential) LAGUNOV, V.N. Largest possible sphere embedded in a closed surface. Part 2. Sib. mat. zhur. 2 no.6:874-883 N-D 161. (MM 15:7) (Convex domains) LAGUNOVp V.N.; FET, A.I. Ertrm= problems for ourfaceo of a given topologieal t7w. P&rt 1. Sibomat.zhur. 4 no.1045-176 Ja-F 163. (MnA 3.6:2) (TOP01067) IAGUNOV$ V.N.1 FET, A.I. Kxtramum problems for surfaces of a pres=ibeei Opol-agicall tuTpe. Part 2. Sib. mat. zhur. 6 no.5:1026-1036 S-0 165. (MMA 18;10) 33327-66 L ACC NR9 AP6012108 SOURCE CODEt UR/0413/66/0001007/0014/0014 INVENTOR: Sokolovskiy,_M. A.4 Ayrgetyan, 5. G.; Lamova. V. N. TITLE: Preparation of N-jZhenyl-Beta-aminoethyl Beta-chloroat"l eUl osphinatel Class 12, No. 180192 SOURCE: Izdbreteniya~ promWshlennyye obraztsy, tovarmyye'inakig no* 7, 1966, 14 TOPIC TAGS: phosphinate ester, organophosphorus compound ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued duscribing a method of preparing N-phynyl-Beta-aminoetbyl Beta-chloroethyl phenylphosphinate. N-pheziylethanolamine Is treated with Beta-chloroethylphenyl phosphinoyl chloride in dichloroethane with -heating. The solvent is subsequently r ved by distillation. The reaction product, N-pbenyl-Beta-aminoethyl Beta-chloroethylphenylphosphinic acid hydrochloride is dried, treated with sodium ethoxide in absolute ethanol,.filtered, and reduced by evaporation. [LDI SM CODE: -071 Sum DATE: :Lgjun64 uDC: 54T.261.118-OT I Cwd i Uz- I'< 678-699!67A.A5 JAGU49Vp !. -- _Y. Qperating large kilm. TSement 28 no.18-19 N-D 162. (IfM 15:12) (Kilrw,, Rotary) L 18937-61 3n(1)/FCC(w)/FS(T)-2/bDS/ES(v)' AFlITC/*ESD-3/APGC Pe_-~/ Pg-4/-Po-4/Pq-4.,- - aw S -ACCESSION NRi AP3004214 /0018/63/000/007/OC83/0083 ATJTHORs laganov, Ye. (Captain) TITLEt Determination of the coordinates ol objects\V f SOURCEt Voyenny*y vestnik,.no. 7, 1963, 8.3_85 4 TOPIC TAGS: PUO-3, sound ranging base .43STRACT: Using the PUO-3, the author developed a new method of determining J the coordinates of sounding objects which makes it possible to reduce the operation time by 2-3 times. The whole comDlex of the operations consists in the calculation of the elements of the sound-ranging,sub bases, preparaticn. of the plotting board and the determination of the coordinates from the data yielded from the processing of the readings of the sound-ranging tapes. The application of the method described ifi this article makes it possible to increase the accuracy of the calculation of sound-ranging sub-bass elements. It is no longer necessary to plot the normal'line on the plotting board, plot points on it, and draw the plotting are. This reduces the probability that .Card 1/2 L.- 18937-6-3 ------- ACCESSIOR NR: AP3004214 errors will appsar, and increases the accuracy of the preparation of the plott- ihg board. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Soviet Army SUBMITTED: 00 DkTE ACQ: 07Aug63 EFCL: 00 SUB CODE: CG NO REF SCV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card BEIYANCHIKOV, V.P., inzh.; NOVIKOV, I.V., inzh.; ZAYTSPIF- T-Ye., inzh.; AKILIYEV, S.A., inzh.; BELKIIi, V A., inzb.j POCHKIRA, L.A., inzh.; VASILIYEV, O.A., ILnzh.; Prinimali uchastiye: KOPEYKDIA, O.P.; -q,'IRIIOVA, A.N.; BELKINA,S.S.; SHILINA, Ye.I.; LAGUNOVP Ye.N.; REZNIX, S.Z.; ERISMI, B.I.; KU3!XMffq4"'4& Oft 1 4 :V Off- A [Operational life of parts of excavating, construction, and road machinery; a reference catalogj Sroki sluzhby de- talei ekskavatorov, stroitellnykh i dorozhnykh mashir. os- katalog spravochnik. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, GI lesbumizdat. Pt.2. (Road, construction machinery, and machinery for manufacturing building materials] DorozhrWe, stroitellnye mashiny i mashiny dlia proizvodstva stroitell- nykh materialov. 1963. 306 p. (MIRA 17:4) 1. "Stroitlyazhmashzapchast'," Tekhnicheskaya kontora. Kon- struktorskoye byuro. NIKITINP B.M.; LAGUNOV, Yu.V. 149thods of measuring the electric conductivity of molten slags. Nauch. trudy D141 no.51:54-63 163. (MIRA 17: 10) KHITRIK, S.I.; GASIK, M.I.; LFYBOVICH, R.Ye.; LAGUNOV Yu.V - HCHER A.G. 9 - P Specific heat of carbonizing an electrode mixture. Stall 25 no.2:135-136 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) GASYUK1, G.N.; TSVEIKOVA., L.M.; Prinirnali uchastiye: SHVETS, A.T.j I&GUNOVA, G.A. Effect of ultrasonic waves on the microflora in the Frocess of grape juice production. Trudy MNIIPP 2:75-80 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial applications) (Wine and wine making-Microbiology) LAGITNOVA, I G "Tumor-Like OsteonVelitis of the Femur,," Sov. Pled.1 ;;o "9 19~9. Nor., Gen. Sci. lies. In3t. AoentgenoloU & lladioloL7 V.m."""Olotov, -cl)4,)- IAGUNOVA, 1. G. "Az~putation Stumps of Limbs (C3.inico-Radiological and Anatomico Histological ?arallel)", pages 99, Yedgiz, Moscow, 1950 LWUNOTA, I.G., k:andidat meditsinsidIch nauk. Intraossal calcifications. Test.reut.i ra& n0.3.-54-58 S-0 '53- Omu ?--:0 I.Iz rentgonodiagnouticheskbgo otdola (savedayushchiy - professor I.A.Shekhter) Tsentrallnogo naxtahno-iseledovatellskogo instituta rentgenologii i radiologii im. V.X.Kolotoya (direktor - professor P.D.Talltsev). (Calcification) (Bones) IAGUIOVA. I.G. Report on the work of the White Russian Scientific Society of Roentgenologists and Radiologists for 1952 (Minsk). Vest.rent.i red, no*5:94 S-0 153. (111;RA 7:1) (White Russia--Irays) (I rays--White Russia) LAWN70VA, Irina G. Direp Molotov Cew Res. Inst- Of ROentgenology and Radiologyp "Invisible Rays in Action." (Entire article enclosed in dossier) Soviet Uni2.n-, No. 8, (54), Aug 1954 LAGTJNOVAj I.G-.(Docent) "Application of Radioacti've Substances in Medicine in the USSR," Mediteinskiy Rebotnik, Vol.18, No.20, kuscow, I Yzr 55 Director Inst. of Roentgenology and Radiology im. V.M.Moloto-v TransAlation W-]-51371, 21 JU3. 55 IAGUNOVA. I.G. Second International Congress on Yluorography hold in Paris. Test. rent. i rad. 31 no.6:81-87 M-D 156. (MIRA 10:2) (WNGS --RADIOGRAPHY) AV 0 L&GUNOVA. I.G., dots. ignificance of tomography in the diagnosis of lung cancer [with ,hbmmary in Inglish]. Vop.onk. 3 no.4:418-422 157. (MIRA 10:11) j.-Iz Gosuderstvannogo nsuohno-issledovatel'skogo institute rentgeno- logii i radiologii (dir*' - aots. I.G.Isgunova).. Adres avto-ra: Moskva, Zh-28. Solyanka, d.7, Institut rentgenologii i radiologii. (MiG RICIPJASKS, diagnosis, tomography (Bus)) /"'9'!5'7,v/V0 j/'.'9/_Z- C. 25-11-22/28 AUTHOR: TITLEt PFRIODICAL: ABSTRAM 1/2 None Given hinayetsya segodnya) The Future Begins Today (Budushcheye nac Nauka i Zhizn', 1057, et llt Pv 49-54 (USSR) compiled from eSaayB by different scientists, The article Was essay the possibilities Academician P.AsRebinder outlines in hie a scientific building material based on futur chemistry. for creating new of physical achievements, especially in the field efuture task of medical According to Dotsent I.G.Lagunova th eases but will only consist ~_ntre~atment of dis science vill not e prolongation of life. In the future many concentrate on th by applying physical and chemical diseases may be eliminated field, for instance, the use of discoveries in the medical unctioning of glands. isotopes forregulating the f ith the unlimited mineral Academician D.I,Shcherbakov deals w Another future ces and future methods of exploitation- eserts and resour he use of d project in the agricultural field is t tundra zones for agriculture. count of the huge resources Professor V-P-Zenkovich gives an ac :ploited in future decades. of the seas and oceans which will be 01 bottom; extensive 1 will be produced from the sea ,.For instance, 01 ill be created by feeding fish in bays or fishing grounds The Future Ilegins Today special basins. 25-11-22/28 Professor G-1-Babat describes a fictional quantum-rocket in which nuclear fuel will be transformed in 0 electro- magnetic radiation. t There are nine sketches. AVAILABLE4 Library Of Congr... Card 2/2 IAGUNOVA 0.00000 ;wjw Achievements of Soviet roentgenology; on the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution. Vest.rent. i rad. 32 no.5:3-9 S-0 157. (HIM 11:2) 1. Direktor Gosuclarstvemogo naucbno-iBaledovatellskogo Instituts rentgenologii I rediologii, glav~nyy rentgenolog Hinisterstva zdravookhreneniya RSFSR. (RCENTGEMOLOGY, in Russia (RUB)) LAGUNOVA I G ETSKIY, G.N., dote.; POMELITSOV, X.V., t)rof. ,,,dots.; BEL SM, L.P., prof. On the 50th birthday of Professor Illia Aleksandrovich Shekhter. Vest.rent. i rad. 32 no.t:89 11-D '57. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut rentgenologii i radiologii (for Lagunova). 2. Moskovskiy meditsinskiy stomatologicheskiy institut (for BeletakiY). 3. Veerossiyskoye obshchestvo rentgenologov i radiologov (for Pomelltsev). 4. MoskovBkoye obshchestvo rentgenalogov i rediologov (for Podlyaahuk). (SHEKHTER, ILIIA AWKSANDROVICH, 1907-) ZMOVIGH' V., prof. doktor geogr. nauk; IAGUNOVA. I.:-.PBMVSKIT, Yu. zhurnalist; VERDIII, Zhan; PETROV, S., inzh.; NLUMOV, S., nauchn" aptrudnik; IOM, V., insh.; DROMOV, V., inzh. People of now specialties. Znan. sils 32 no.11:32-34 N 157. (MLRA 10:11) 1* Direktor Instituta rentgenologii. i ridiologii Ministerstva zdravo- - -~;niya (for Iagunova) I~ra (science) LAGMMOVA~ I. G., Doc LJ-~,d Sci -- (dirr:) 'DzataZIt-I'l- tunors the sl--Glcton. (Clillico-Roontgellol ~,rvl-..lltioll~,,,). L-.0s, lQ5". 29 pp (Vin of Health 'USSR. Central Inst for tho Advni-jcca of PhYsicialls), 200 copies 1, I-a, , A6-5B, 1 A2) -S7 LAGUROVA, I.G., dots. /- ~Degenerative and dystrophic processes in the spine (spond7losis and spond7larthrosia). Trudy TSentr. nauch.!-issl. inst. rentg. i rad. 10:131-139 '59. - (MIRA 12:9) (SPINF,-DISMASES) LAGUNOVAJ, I. G. Soib research results and prospects in the field of clinical radiology. Med. rad. 5 no.20;3-9 160. (MIRA 14:2) (RADIOLOGY, MEDICAL) (f -~GUNO~VAIX.~G-, prof. Boris IL'ich Bri=4 ol4tuAry. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 5:75 My-~e 160o ()UP& 14:2) (BRIMl BOR;W-ILIIGH.. 1903-1960) ZEDGENIDZE9 G.A.p prof. otv. red.; BENTSIANOVAj V.M., dotsent, red.; VIRTURINA, V.P.; kand. med. nauk, 'red ; ZUBCHUKjp N.V. pland.. mad. nauk, red.; LAGUNOVA~ T , rZ.; POHKDBSM' N.Y.. prof., red.; RMBERGI, prof. 0 '-i~.r.~,zaaluzhenmyy dayatell naukil prof., red.; ROZENSHTRAMI L*S.q doktor med. naakp red.; ROKHLIN, D.G., prof., red.; SOKOLOVp Tu.N.j. prof.p red.; FANARDZBYANI, V.A., red.; SHEKHTER, Iik., prof., red.; SH~MN. B.M., prof.. red. e SHTERN 9 V.N. * prof , 9 red.; ZUMAp N.K. p tekbn, rad . [Transactions of the Seventh A3-1-Union Congress of Roentganologibts and Radiologists] Trudy Vsesoiuznogo s"ezda rentgenologov i radiologov, 7th, Saratov, 1958. Moskvap Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry Medgiz, 1961o 317 p. (MIRA 34:7) 1. Viseroyumiyy s"yezd rentgenologov i radiologov 7th Saratov, 1958. 2. Deystvitellpyy oblen AMN SM (for Zedgenidze;. 37CUsny-korresponden- ty AMN SSSR (for RoIchlimp Fanardzbya:n). /+. Akademiya nauk Arnyanskay SSR (for Fanardzbyan) (RADIOLOGYt MMICAL) - LAGUNOVA., I.G. -------------------- All-Russian congress of Roentgenologists and Radiologists. Mrav- Roo. Feder. 5 no.11:46-47 S 161. (KIRA U: 10) (RADIOLOGY$ 1EDIGAL-ZONGRESSES) LAGUN 4_1. Gj egyetemi, tanar Some technical problems in clinical roentgenology and radiology. Magy radiol. 13 no.6:321-323 N 161. 1. As Orvosi Rontgen es Radiologiai Intezet igazgatojal as Az Orosz Foderativ Szocialista Koztarsasag Allami Tudomanyos Kutatointezete, Moszkva. 11 (RADIOGRAM) (RADIOLADG!r) LAGUNoVA., I.,~. , yrof . t Scientific Gonferance q Roentgenologists and First Far Eas MRA 15:1) Radiologists4, Zdrav. Roo. Feder* 5 no.12:41 - --- (RADIOLOGISTS-CONGRESSES) ~A~ ~AlrUm -- Georgiyevna; BENTSIAVOVA, V.M... red.; PARANHINA,, N.L., tekhno x;--cl-,- (Tumors of the skelaton]Opukholi skeleta. Mookva,.Modgizs 1962. 365 P. (MMA 150) (BOI-TES-TUMORS) IAWWOVA I G Um tecbnical problems of clinical radiolo&7. Acta chir. Aced. Sci. Rmg. 3 no.Iti-v 162. (RADIOLOGr) IAGUHOYA,-jZ.; KOZLO'Tfi, A,V.; PERVDVA, A.K.; IM-SIM, A.F.; IEOKHOVSKIY, V.V.; PARSHRI, I.M. Rational system of planning a department and protection during work with closed radioactive preparations. Med.rad. 7 no.6:69-76 Je 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-isoledovatel'Akogo rentgono-radio- logicheskogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya, RSFSR i Moskovskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy 14o./kC. (RADIOIDGY, HEDICAI,,SAFETY MASURES) LAGUNOVA,, I. G.j OWKPOV, V. A.; KORAMOVICH, 1. N. The problem of rational method of splenoDorto.-raphy combined with splenomanometry. Program for Medical Society of J. E. Purkyn^-, Czech. Radiology Congress, Karlovy Vary, Czech. 10-15 June 163 IAGUITOVA, I.G.$ professor Some technical questions relating to clinical roentRenology and radiology. Periodica polytechn electr 6 no.1:1,-IVt'62. 1. Gosudarsuvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy rentgenoradiolo,ci- cheskiy institut MZ RSFSR, Moskva. LAGUNOVAI I.G., prof. Giant-cell tumors and their characteristics. Khirurgiia 39 no-5:6-11 My, 163. (MMA 17:1) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovateliskogo rentgono-radiologicheakogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. LAGUN OVA, I. G.,, pro:?. S*aorooocoygeal chordomao. Vest. khir. 91 no.8t75--79 Agt63 (MIU 170) 1. Iz Goeudarst-bernogo naucbno-"sledovatellskogo rentgeno- radiologichaskogo instituta Miniaterstva zdravoolchrameniya RSFSRp Moskva. Adres avtoras. Moskva gh-28p Solyumkay do7l Remtgeno-radiologiaheakiy institute IAGUI40VA, I.G. (Mook-M); GORDON, V.I. (Hoskva) Organizational problems in using the betatron in clinical treatment. Trudy TSentr. mueb.-issl. inst. rentg. i rad. 11 no.1:120-126 164. (MIRA 18:11) IAGMIOVAI.-I.G. (Moskva); ZVERZV, M.P. (Moskva) Methodology of radiotherapy of sarcoma of the long tubular bones by means of 25 14ev. betatron. Trudy TSentr. nauch.- issl. inst. rentg, i red. 11 no.ltl65-173 164. (MIRA 18:11) prof., otv. red.; KAGIN, Ye.1-1., prof., zam. otv. red.; VIKTUR1NA, V.P., kand. med. nauk, red.; T5YBUL'3KIY, B.A., prof., red.; YAKITICE, I.M., prof., red. [40 years of the State Scientific Research Institute of X-ray Radiology of the Ministry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R.. 1924-19641 40 let Gosudarstvennogo nauchno- issledovatel'skogo rentgeno-radiologiche5kogo instituta NZ RSFSR, -1924-1964. Yoskva, GNIRRI MZ RUSH, 1964- 347 p. (MITU 19:1) BENTSIANOVA, V.M., dots., red.; V11MRINA, V.P., kand, med. nauk I prof., red.; J.LGR,1 , red.; KAGAN, Ye.M., _21AI prof., red.; PE?-ES1_EGT_N, I.A_, dcktor med. nauk, red.; ROZENSHTRAUKITI, L.S., prof... red. (materials of the enlarged plenum of the Board of the All-Union Scientific Society of Roentgenologists and Radiologists and of the out-of.-town session of the Sci- entific Council of the State Scientific and Research Institute of X-Ray Radiology of the Mindstry of Public Health of the R.S.F.S.R., held December 23 - 26, 1963, in Rostov-on-Don) Materialy rasshirennogo plenuma Prav- leniia Vserossiiskogo nauchnogo obshchestva rentgeno- logov i radiclogov i vyezdnoi se3sii Uchenogo soveta Gosudarstvennago nauclino-issledovatellskogo rentgeno- radiologicheskogo instituta MZ RSFSR 23-26 dekabria 1963. goda, g.Rostov-na-Donu, Mosk-va, 1963. 188 p. (141HA 18:1) LAGUNOVA 1,G., prof.; KLIMOVA, M.K.,- kand.-med. nauk Roentgenological changes in the skeleton in hyperparathyroid osteodystropl,,v and their dynamies in surgical treatment. Vest. rent. i rad. 39 no.4:.2-7 n-Ag 64. (MIRA 18: 7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy rentgano-radiologicheakiy institut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, Moskva. LAGUNOVA, 1.G.,; OBUKHOV, V.A.; KMRAMMICH, N.I. (Mos"ra) On the problem of a rational method of sul novorzograz~ny L . -e . combined with splenotonometry. Cesk. radiol. 19 no.4/5: 351-355 Ag 165. (Maslvu); TSYBULISKITj B.Ao (ftskv9); URNEV, I.I. Noskva) First experience of treating cancer ruf the eardJal portion rX the stomah by meana of 25 Met,. letatron, Trudy, Tgentr. nauch.- isol, Jnst. rentg. I rad. 11 no.100,1164 164. (MIM 18-.11) G(IIWNP 1E.M. (Mczkya); DMOEMOVSK-1-Y, V.V. (Mosk"); TERYOLAY11L, le.V. jMaskva); LAGUNOVA, I.G. (Moak-m%,- KMJM'T'Yfilq, A.I. (Hz'~i:va) ReconBtruotion of a standa-rd 12--bed radIclogical depfatmevt voeting the currrnt requIxements of medic.-al tecbno~'cgy. Trudy TSentr. naucb.-Ilssl. imt. rentg, i rad. 11 no.]*-305-310 164. (AURA 18,.11) i ~ h GI ;~ I , ". '. 4 J, 10 :~ .'k I.'! : - :. , a ." ;: :iorography and its place in the pub-14c health sy~Tc-. ~~est. ~ I I , - " - - , rent. i rad. 40 nc.3.~-12 INY-Je 'i05- lep: 7) KRASAVINA, Ye., naudtxn -sotrudnikj OBREVKO, Ill, nauchnyy sotrudnik; LAGUNO nauchnyy notrudnik Now type of keramit concrete. Sell. stroi. IS no.5:14-15 Ny 163. (MMA 16t 6) 1. Naucbno-issledovatellskiY institut sel'skogo stroitel'st7a. (Neramzit) (Lightmeight concrete) FALIKOVICII, Mariya PdkhqyIcNrna; LAGUNDVA, N.V., red. (The most freauen!17 used -words in --n-ish; for Ianguage institutes. Textbook 24or students enrolled in courses -1-5 of instituteB an! schools of foreign languages] Leksiche- skii minimum po anghiskomu lazyku; dhar iazykovykh vuzov. Uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov I-V kursov histitutov i fa.kulltetov inostrannykh 1-azykov. lzd. 2. Moskva, Vys- shaia shkola, 1964. 339 P. 17:7) YEYMVY I.P.; IAGUNOVA, O.P.; MAGDESIYEVA, N.N.; TITOV, V.V.; YURIYEV, Yu.K.; PESHKOVA, V.M. Determination of the acid dissociation constants of' -diketones of the selenophene series. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 2: fim. 18 no.5:49-53 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Kafedra analiticheskoy k-himii Moskovskogo univeraiteta. 14 IAGUNOVA. T.P. __ "P.m! I mwftmdftmwil~~ White blood picture and erythrocyte precipitation reaction in children-ill with toxic diphtheria. Vop.olth.mat. i det. 1 no.4: 90 Jl-Ag 156. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh infektoionuykh boleznev Sverdlovskogo gosudar- stvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (DIPBTMTA) (BLOOD--IMAMINATION) IA.GLTHOVA. T.P. 7- .Role of magnesium sulfate in the compound treatment of toxic diphtheria. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 4 no.3:19-24 My~e '59. (HIU 12:8) 1. Iz kafedry detskikh infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. V.S.Dabrova) Sverdlovskogo meditainskogo instituta (dir. - prof.A.F.Z4orev) i difteriynogo otdeleniva (zav. - zasluzhennyy vrach RSFbM S.V.Lomonosov) 3-Y infektaionnoy bollnitsy. (DMOMMU) (MAGIIESIUM SULFATE--TMUW-RMIC USE) 65 of 061 -50 o 5.1 %Oqa, -re e a, es e 60 -is of 0 I of 9609 0-T 9 ,,,"SoTL,5 A eet t See'tte -voa 01D, ell e -Dego ae-re- repor S,11 3.-j e *2 r&O9P ttjo-vs a. .0 Ctj~-qe A 9 e SelOe t.qe CAI O"a tyO 'frA,58OVIes Te C,* S.Ses 1 8,5 -,,Ve' jq 6061 t-ro Nt ,aala a ~cje 6 reO 0 j ~-!,% - , Y~O Siv~ ejec, 0a T 86T16e, t-ra-- tri_ee, ~jj IA. t-rovt tVe i. r _r Oa ;VA er, t -rat .01,oea t a ~,~oa Ito'Tat trovt -ae e1 tv'O, GeD ITL ,ue eler, _t-J'P ele 't tsj~ov~ 60 colt e , ol alva, V tle ele le 6 ti pe OOT trove- Ot tv Y~O The , sle r"O 6 j:ve 86 1L. tj, * IFMI 00 2) jeC .re,te ,ole t-%"qlj. e 1, %,aT e el ~11.ave &egev~ eTO6 "0' e0 , ,,jje, tesy t~ I'j Te -r 96 evLe StIO'" el aegel~e el &ege 1e 9'asil 0, 9. eTste ,tJLT e tyLe yera TL o6ell ,,aVeT AO Al Olt tes TOO% ;P 5- ~ -, V~10116 .5.A0 A b aL 81768 Scattering of Carriers in Gallium S/181/60/002/02/02/033 Arsenide With Strong Degeneration B006/BO67 centration of the uncompensated impurities in the sample. In the low- temperature range, n-type and p-type conductivity are practically independent of temperature. Above 50-2000K, the carrier mobility decreases with temperature the more, the stronger the sample is alloyed. At T 400-7000K, however, the mobility decrease in non-degenerate samples is stronger than in degenerate ones. At low temperatures, scattering fromimpurity ions is dominating in all samples, at high temperatures - by lattice vibrations. With increasing carrier concentration, the scattering from the lattice increases. The most important experimental results can be explained by the general theory of carrier scattering in a simple impurity semiconductor. For a qualitative explanation it is sufficient to assume that the velocity of the scattered electrons in strong degeneration is much higher than the mean thermal velocity which they would have in the-non-degenerate caseo and that it does not depend on temperature. This velocity increases with electron concentration. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 7 references, 3 Soviet, 2 American, and 2 British. LIX Card 3/4 89287 S/181/61/003/001/026/042 ipq31 11Y3i ILI 9f) B102JB204 AUTHORSs Yemellyanenko, 0. V., Lagunoval T. S.. and-Nasledov, D. N. TITL'Et Impurity band in p- and n-type gallium arsenide crystals PERIODICA'"t Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 3, no. 1, 1961, 198-203 TEXTs The present paper is a continuation of an earlier paper (Ref. 1) in which high-impurity n- and p-type GaAs specimens have been examined. It had been found that, in these specimens, the carrier concentration does not change with decreasing temperature (from room temperature to 1.5 - 20K), and also the electrical conductivity remains nearly constant. In n-type specimens, the activation energy of impurity levels was equal to zero because of the formation of an impurity band overlapping the conduction band, and the electron gas was degenerate. The effective mass of the holes in GaAs is a multiple of the electron mass. Here, data are given on measurements of the Hall constant and the electrical conductivity of p- and n-type GaAs specimens, which are discussed. The measuring method is described in Ref. 1. The specimens were produced from initial substances of high purity (99.99%); the characteristic properties of the Card 1/6 89287 S/181/61/003/001/026/042 Impurity band in p- and n-type... B102/BZ04? various specimens are given in a table. The results of measurement are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Within the entire range of measurement (2-600'K), the specimens were within the region of impurity conductivity. The temperature dependence of Hall constant electrical conductivity for p-type GaAs is shown in Fig. I and Fig. 2, respect ~vely. In the latter, the slope of the curves is constant from 30 to 4.2 K (the apparent breaks are due to the change in scale). Ge, InSb, and other semiconductors show a similar course of the curves, which is explained on the basis of a hypothesis concerning the mobility in the impurity band (Phys.Re~f. v.96, p. 1226 and v. 99, P. 400). Here, the existence of two types of carriers of the same sign is assumed: ordinary carriers in the conduction or valence band, and such of lower mobility in a band formed by overlapping impurity levels. The Hall constant R may be expressed as a function of concentration and mobilities of the two types of carriers (1,2).s R = a u 2n + 2n , u2n 2, where n + n - const; the constant r r( 1 1 "2 2)1(",n1 2) 1 2 a differs only little from unity. Figs. 3 and 4 show R(T) and 6(T) for n-type GaAs. The maxima of the R(T) curves may be explained either on the basis of the above formula for un, =u 2n2' or by a surface conduction Card 2/6 8/1 8JJ61/003/001/02 6104 2 'and n-typetee Impurity band in p - B102/B204 -effect. However,'the latter cannot-explain all the phenomena observed. The slo* 300K depends on processes occurring in pe.of the curves with T< the impurity band, and.'at higher temperatures on carrier transitions from the.impurity band,to-the conduction or valence bands-. The width of the ener nd valence band may be calculated gap between acceptor I vel .from t~e alopb of'the R(,T) curves or (for pure specimens) from the formula'! /kT) Both methods yielded similar results s n exp 7. 0.0 O.O~ 1 evo The gap between donor levels and conduction band gap was found to be even smaller. Somf;; inieresting results were obtainea for con u d ctivity; thus, the,reeistivity~,,of n-type Oaks at low temperatures In a transverse magnetic field do6&inot increase (as.is otherwise the case miconductors) but decreases. At E - 5000 oe and at helium in se the resistivity decrease in some cases attains 0.6 - 0.7%; in the case o .f pure specimens (5300 oe)t even 7.5%; and at 2.4 0K, 11%. I.- On p-type specimens, this effect was either very low or did not occur at e effect on n-type GaAs'oannot be explained.by theories available all. Th today. There are 5 figures, I table, and 4 referencest I Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. rd G a 3 N-Port presented at the 3rd Nation--",- Conferenre on Semiconduc-6o-, Co,"'Ounds, Kishinev, 16-21 SeDt 1963 -.c-ctr'cal properties of highly degenerate crystals of n- and p--,y?c --L'il*u.. arsenide. 0. V. Yemellyanenko, F. P. Kesa-manly, Nasietcv, V. G. Sidorov, G. N. Talalakin. Concerning the interaction of electrons wl'th lattice vibrations in ca.'jium arsenide. 0. V. Yerellyanenko, T. S. LaSunova, D. N. Xasladov, 11. Ye. Shcherba.tov. tiectrica) properties of galliun arsenide with different impurities. D. .11. Nasledov, G. IN. Talalakin. investigation of the properties of impurity zones in crystals of p-type Salliun arsenide. 0. V. Yemal'yanenko, T. S. Lagunova, 0. .4. Nasledov, V. Ye. Shcherbatov. Galvanornagnetic properties of indium arsenide in a wide temperature range. Yu. #111. Surdukov, 1. V. Zatova, T. S. L.-Sunova, D. N. Xasladov. Nernst effect in -n-type indium phosphide. F. P. Kesamenly, E. E. Klot:n'. (Presentec: ZOTOVA, N.V.; S.; NASLEDOV, D.N. Negative magnetic resistance in n-type indium arsenide at low temperatures. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.U-.3329-3331 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad. BURDUKOV, Yu.M.; YDMIYANENKO, O.V.; ZOTOVA, N.V.; KWAMANLY, F.P.; KLOTYNISH, E.E.; 4qqNOVA,T~$.; NASLEDOV, D.N.; SIDOROV, V.G.; TALALAKIN, G.N.; SHCHERBATOV, V.Ye. (deceased) Transfer effects in AIIIBV type compounds. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28 no.6:951-958 A 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F. loffe AN SSSR. k( -6/Peb IJP(o)/SSD/ t 203hg-65 INTMIm JD/O AFWL/ASD7a)-5/AS(.p)-2/AF&TR/RAEM(&)/ESD(96)/ESD(t) ACCESSION NR-. AP4041353 S/0O48/64/028/oarz/oqsl/oW zotov&~N.v 1 , -P.; Klotyo-* AUMOR-,Jh&MWV.GV-~Y-U.-M,; Yemelyanenko,Oeve; Kesamanly* Y. LalzunoVa.T S! 6 S c A.j#~Z J& ; 4 off-MIL-r-W Talalakin. 'G.N.; so (Decessed)i -EalLedov, MDootor, of pbysico-mtemativa scienceal TITIZ: Invest1gation of transfer effects In AXIIBV typo compoundsP6,0port Third M Contorence on semiconductor Compounds hold in Kishinev ld"-21 Sep 1963)_ 6091=; AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Sorlya fizicheskaya, v.28. no.6, 1964, 951-958 TOPIC TAGSt semiconductor, semiconductor research, semiconductor band structure, Hall effect, Nernst Ottinghnisen effoct,'electric conductivity, gallium a M-~' - indium arsenide, 'indium phosphid T -7 A ADSTRACTI The present paper is a review of the results of experimental studies of transfer effects in AIIIDV type compounds, specifically, gallium arsenide, Indium arsenide and Indium phosphide, with mphigals on the first. The work of other su~h- ors, Soviet and non-Soviet, is referred to, but for the Post part the data and diem ~ussioa are based an Investigations by the authors' group. The main purpose of t4de studies wage to investigatte the anerg* op"t and absracteristIcs of.the Impurity rum Cd -L 2030-65 ACCESSION XR, AP4041353 band (zone) and elucidate the mechanism of electron scattering in these semiconduc- tor compounds. The assumed band structure of GaAs is described. Extensive measure- ments were made of the thermo-emf of the coripoukids in order to investigate the strum- ture of the allowed bands. Data and curves are given for the dependence of the ef- fective electron mass on the carrier concentration in the crystal, the temperature dependence of the Hall constant, the temperature dependence of the height of the Fermd level, the temperature dependence of the relative resistivity increment (WIP) in a magnetic field, the Nernst-Ettingbausen effect, all for n-typs GaAs; the de- pendence of the hole mass on the hole concentration in p-type GaAs; the temperature dependence of kinetic effects in InPj, the temperature dependences of the Hall con- stant and LR/p and the field dependence of bp/p for n-type InAs. The mechanism of interaction of electrons with lattice vibrations in gallium arsenide and Indiur. ar- senide is discussed. Impurity effects are considered and various models are evalus- ted.from the standpoint of their agreement with experimentliand practical utility. Orlg.art.hass 6 formulas and 9 f1gures. 2/3 Card L 20A9-,65 ACCEMON NRj AP4041353 ASSOCIATIONs Fisiko-tokhrdehookiy institut in. A* F. loffe Akadmdi muk SM (Phyvicotachniml ImUtutes, Acaftxq of Saonoss, SM) SUBHrT=s 00 ENCL, 00 SUB CODEs-85i EX No. FM SOVS 005 armu 006. Card 3V3 AGGEWIDN KRI AP4019873 8/0161/641006,10031095 810960 Naelodov.. AUTHORSo Nomwwa^ F e P. I X1otj*n1 aht DO D. N~ The Irgwity band in crystals of n type In? VITLE v 1SOURGEg Fizika tvardogo telap ve 60 no. 3s 1964s 958-960 TOPIC TAGSs crystal, Hall constant,.electron concentration) semiconductor band structure ABWRACT: This is a continuation of investigation in support, of previous work or. P. i6samaniA E. S. laoty*ntsh, Yu, V. Malitsev., D. N, N asledov, and YU. I. Ukhanov,, M,, 6,, :L34., 1964),, lindicating Uiat the increase in Hall constant in n- type InP with decrease in temperature below ?00K in due to conduction in the impurity band. One of the consequences of an impurity band in a crystal is a maximum on the curve showing temperature dependence of the Hall constant. Imostigation in the region of 2-30CK of n-type InP with electron concentration Of 8*263D~6 cm-3 has shown that, the K&U const=t inweases as T deaines down to 40-$CK and then reaches a mwdrA=# aftoi which it begins to decline U3.1 the Card VACCESSION NRt AA019873 temperature reaches IOK# Below this temperature the Hall constant is agai n independent of temperature. That this maximum is due to conduction in them impurity band is indicated by the fact that the same maximum is observed at similar electron concentrations in n-type Oaks, for whiut this conduction in the Iimpurity band has been downstratede Comparisons with results on lnhs,, InSb,, and Ge also support this conclusion. nTho authors thank 0o Vo 'remallyanonko far valuable discussions of the results," Orig. arbs has t 2 figures, 77- SOURCE.CODE: 765_75_6i/-6_oq7ih- 461 ~0257,78 UU570363 AP -At"ORI, Burdtlkov -YU.-M.; Voronins T. Iij Yemel yanefikoi 0&' A A ova, T. S. gun te cadeaW -8ci Phys InstWite Im. A.:'~ F, lot of en' ces ISSSIR (Fi.zik 1-co ecbhical Institutj Akadeiai nauk SSSR I ITLE., ion-, of - lim ities' In itim ii. 1by the D a ribut roenide of le elryitala rovA pur g iski me .-All. _SSSR. - Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye mateirialy4 -v. 14 no.. 90 1965$ :445 - 1 -9-146 um TbPjC, arednide' tellur! um dobed*lgalltum arsenide, impurity conduct ivity: 'ABSTRACT-' A study.has been mdd~ ~bf the distribution of ;e dotant and ts contaminan 'in:-,I somi ped 6 nM'the-~ Cz conductor jello aAs In 9 gle: crystals gro, ochralski method. The consisted of'determining electric conductivIty and the liall-constant in specime Ins,-dut,out from Ingots pekpendicularly tb,t4ei i Ion itudinal axis. From these - r 9 'Aata~the-16drrier_-concent ration and.mobility~ and their,:distribution along and across 0t the'~'Irig' 8 wem_ctilctiiated.~~'lt vae.shown that the distrib tion.'of Te In ingotsi as u -concent ti' .':de rmi 'eUfrom,ile 'tron ra on and.electricdi conAucti-i n a- v_ty, in-not uniform6, it Itt' t t ~th ac c_re&ae's-'jri6i._tb6~. 6p o e:boit6ii. f th#- N tor of Ito 5, and from i'h of tbd. 11got to it's' 6en ~h The. b6ndentrAton of contO I' ter 26 to, O%i:. im . . ...... . AP5095778 carri n an s, as.de ermined from t r mobility, rease~16"rd-the bott of the In--- Inc 0m -te'r- am-that of.Teo -Th' 0 th e - nature I and penetra Ion 'course: f, contamInants in he' -melt temainedAmlean One . , of 8 the most pr6bable'c6iitaminant I' rms B.S1, which fo and' is. A quaitt dedompoaltibd prodtiA.- ---is concluded that J-T ~_A_dj~&t intended ,.~eveij-dop_ed catibif-9 ould.be ial subjected to in- for Indus r app ontrol, , at i'~ bas -.'--3f9dke -:COD M DATti.- UB TA Wi~_:604~ ATD PIM8 , 15 &i _7 71: 4L, IZ- 0 ff W";, ~N -77-7 b 1320J Y~~'~ 0#4 0 1 e jj 6tjjjb~, tj j j it j.jj~. .- "Ltir" r.- C- er TO ration Wd t --M.dr th )TCK Ajf",~ ed ve on,-* er re 4e&~' '16ftdift- ftta I -od t eril Of -'d 6~t S -*WMAtion bi USC Ithd h sined s tr--~ bi-,'-. Ion r;f' I. nmu:- e f~ ts r. --,7 z - f, n 5 grovii by 'I~o no.9il.49-14,61 3 1 . F ~. L I IR ~ . . t p k! i r..~ ~ -.: h u- p kr i c,3'*'-(-.71 ACC NK: A. -1603-1922 SOURCE CODE': GE/0030/GG/017/001/0105/0108 AUT11011: Aliev, S. A. ;_Kcsitinanly, F. P. ; Lagiinova, T. S. Naslcdov, D. N. ORG: [Kesamanly; Lagunova; N,-tslcdov) A. F. loffe Physico-Technical Institute. L.~~c~,~c~~ipy of Sc-lepces-of-the 1JSSRLcjAngradLJA1iev] Institute of Phyikc-~ AcadL-.i-ry--o-f-S*--c'i-e-iices of the Azerbaidzhan SSR,. Baku TITLE: Hall effect and magnetoresiistance of n-InP crystals at low temperatures SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 17, no. 1, 1966, 105-108 TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, magnetoresistance, temperature dependence, Hall constant, electric conductivity, impurity band, impurity conductivity, indium phosphid*e crystal ABSTRACT: A study was made of the temperature dependence of the*.Ha!L-c~nt- R(T), the electrical conductivity 'o(7)' , and the magnetoresistanc6 Aete(T) betweer?l. 7 and 300K in n-indium ph'osphide specimens with electron co*ncen'trations M M ro ' 2 x 10-Li to 10 Acm-3. A maximum was observed in R(T) in the temperature f range 210-100K; 'Ae/Q' was negative in all specimens below the maximum temperature of R(T). The results are explained by the participation of the impurity C=rd 112 L 09932-67 ACC NR AP6034922 band in conduction. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 1 table. (Authors' abstract] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 15Jun66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 002/ PEKELIS, G.B., dotsent; KASATKIN, I.I.; ARONOV, I.Z., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; PRESICH, G.A.; SOLODOVNIKOVA, Ye.N.; VINIK, I.A.; FUKSONJ, F.I.; _.IAGUI~~V& -Iffiimik JI.I. , inzh. Experience in the application of contact water heating. Tekst. prom. 25 no.9s7l-76 S 165. (MIRA 18s10) 1. Belorusskiy politekhnicheakiy institut (for Pekelis). 2. Glavnyy spetsialist Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov BSSR po koordinatsii nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot (for Kasatkin). 3. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sanitarnoy tekbniki UkrSSR (for Aronov). 4. Starshiy inzh. Nauchno- issledovatel'skogo instituta sanitarnoy tekhniki UkrSSR (for Presich, Solodovnikova). 5. Rukovoditell PruDpy Belpromproyekta (for Vinik). .6. Nachallnik kotellnoy Minskogo kamvollnogo kombinata (for Fukson). 7. Minskiy kamvollnyy kombinat (for Lagunova). - --w 4 4~~ wo-G-41 0-41-4141-41 see a' e 4 I 00 9 0000060000000 i ' " Ott Y I I I 1-UL A ~ A Is if V a it to u it of to of of to of 11~ 1 1 a O Al - It ~*~ ;-!!~V*Pfff - . " h - , 1.4 - ' a O-VINI.. 0. , inic matter at 64tio-len of the W d f l a stu ts o kiwou y g sous) of the Pakhta AM Soviet Collewro in K 11. ( gray tan. M. M. Konnonovia andl-, Pokstehaer SO last. (11- S- S- 1, ng %h 137)(-11140).- Data am pranoctated'. on the humus content of pay wils, under alfalfa; an the C. N. water-siol.. a1c.-etheir 00 a vit., heinimllath-se and starch. centalow. lignin, protein and b h . 1 usbof allalfa, tops and roots of a lst-. 2nd., 3rd- and 00 a yturbland. The 4irtns. were onade on the living alfalfa, and 00 -oft the ifectrualpig. plants af ter liksoving fur cotton. Tharrapid If aludid after iota 0 tire N cal"Pris. in the docurtatan, of the .00 00 at alfalfa was sAso followed lip, J. 3. Joffe =00 -3 coo :0 0 coo 00 or 00 .1 09 9 zoo zoo 1 Zoo we all t:#0 &Sx-ILA mETALLURGICAL LITIMATLWIE CLOUPICATtow - l tsoo 3 8 t 13G., a.-Any 0 senoso -0 s t j G aki it C- a o / A I ZA U 9 Al 10 AJ I F DA11111 An 1 $ 9 M 0 If At 1w V a 4 :o I It cc W n A I 0 0 A); 0 0 0 01; 0 0 0 0 00 0,10000 0 is 000 - 0 * 0000400 000 0 , .00000010000000004po00:00000 0000040 1 0 0 0000 00006000600:1 N VV The role *1 roau In as amiloratice of amplomou asib. P. Lagunora. forkvw4rair (U.S.S.R.) No. 1, 284) 141.'~RWMWtmu selvd. from dry balonetz soil to 1 A karking *I salts from the mg. matter when the wet ,jI,nA dim. -'sisfollowed. The soil Adhering to the is removed by 8 t MCI masp in bnmoolorm, 0015 am in a filled with solourts soil aml the rote of Pa. Is by the C(h relemstd. Since IatnefiGralimut to a keg owing to low supt4y of roots in sioloom- a of inemmis amota, is incveporated in lhe so material. Varying from the natural smi"uptolotim"Out Amv ountion and mineraligallon of the mots the following changes have btm -, morbed Z has drctruped from.W.8 to 23J% while the exchattemble Cm has increased. pri- ansvily as a result of the fvkaw of Cis from the CaM and ban the sminerati=tion of the org. tuatter. (2) The su- bMy of aggregates has inmajed. (3) 71we was an in- crem in the milt fraction. (4) The permigtion was ru- k, . I. S. loffe LAGUNOVA, Features of humus formation in Irrigated Sierozem soils of the Samarkand oasis [with summary in IngliBhl. Pochvovedenis no.8-.59-68 Ag 158. (Milu 11:9) l.Pochvennyy institut I'm. V.V. Dok=hiLyeva.AR SSSR. (Zeravehan Valley~-Humus) LAGMTOVA, Ye.P. Ferti:Lity of genetic soil horizons in the trans-Volga region and methods for its reestablishment. Pochvovedenie no. 7: 87-95 Jl 165 (MIU 19:1) 1. Pochvennyy institut imeni V.V. Dokuchayeva, Mosl-va. Sub- mitted April 16, 1964. ACC NRs AP7011368- SOURCE CODE% UR/0118/66/000/010/0031/0035 AUTHORt Kras1k, Ya. L. (Engineer); Rappoport, L. 1. (Engineer); LagunovIch. Kirichanko, B. M. (Engineer) ORG t none TITLEt Sparkless transistorized logic elements for coal ulnas SOURCE: Makhanizatstya I avtomatizatalya proizvodstva, no. 10, 1966, 31-35 TO?IC V.GSt logic element, mining machinery, Industrial automation SUB CODE: 13,09 ABSTRACT: The use of electromagnetic relays as cotoutating elements In automatit: control equipment In coal mines has several drawbacks: low reliabillty In conditions of dust and high humidity, great danger of sparking from the equipment, high cost due to wear on certain parts. These drawbacks can be avoided by replacing the electromagnetic relays with contactless commutating logic elements, which can be In the form of semi-conductors, ferrites, square hysteresis loops, etc. Tests have shown that the AND-OR, MEMORY, and TIME logic elements possess the greatest capacity with the least danger of sparking. The AND-OR element consists of a diode-rheostat circuit. The number of Inputs Card 1/2 UDC: 621.3B2.3t622.25 oy - / 9 '5-46 - - ACC N" AF.1011368 can be increased by joining the elements without changing the structure of the circult. The MEMOI,%Y element consists of a stat:!c transistor trigger. It has a high static and dynamic reliability during large fluctuations of temperature. The TDIE element is design to maintain the incoming signals for a given period of time. The basic component is an integrating RC circuit included in feed-back circuit with a I%inistor" (a circuit having the negative part of the volt-ampere curve) at its output. These logic elements have been tested and found to operate satisfactorily in temperatures, ranging from -400 to 4600C. Orig. art. has; 6 figures and I table. L1_7PRSt 40,35J2 Cord 2 / 2 IAGUIIOV'SKIY Matvey Ignatlyevich;UKSUSOV, D., red.; YERMOLENKO, V., JParty organization and the mass-introduction of technological Lmovations]Partorganizateiia i massovoe tekhnicheakoe tvorche- stvo. Yinsk, Gos.izd-vo 13SSR, 1962. 4,4 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Sekretarl partiynogo komiteta Minskogo rrotovelozavoda (for I.agunovskiy). (14insk-Motorcycle industry) (Minsk-Bicyclen and, tricycles) (Comiunist Party of the Soviet Union-Party work) 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 4o vote, 0 0 0 0 go 0 0 0 OQOOOOI oaf v it is 13 If ;Is to IF x at b b a. 313223MAJIUM " 0 41 .4 a as I C A ' ' ' 9 A I L A-A-k~G- ILA -- 1--V" 1, A' 0 GLAMP tut k 00 10 4 s ..)6ie I-N Iff steel frl 00 oet 40 a 00 9 ev it 00 a 0 0 S1,; NI 11 `1 111:1 Cl all's I ti I I;,,;. Si. Atm.$L A ollAIL4,94KA& WINAMNI CtASSIFICATICk solo.. -Z-' - -6-,-T- I- -q-1 U. - t 4, , r , to tt it it or m XI a It w K tg n It x 0 0 0 09 0 0 oj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a .00 so* KOO tie ~ - -' ~ IF 5 % V Up I 0 0 0 00 few 0 0 0 l Ana 91 0 O e 0 0 0 0 go so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ol A's 1*0 :60 60 a 4 34 30 36 V x a a 0 a a a 4 PROCIIIII. AND V06010146 "Oft 40 * 141M Vo too EFF10T OF COPPFA ON TM FORGING, RU11,UG AND DIE bTAW1NG OF SUM ShKh 15 0 ION- 1148~& (Stals 1947, vol. 7i pp. 636-638 (in Jiussianb Chemical. Abstraers-, 1949, vol. 43, Jan.25, col. 532). The effect of too copper was studied an a steel used for vakking bearing b&Us and containi. -00 Ing 0.249 copperi and an a steel of similar composition to which MW 00 added 0.25%4% copper. The first steel was roUed and die-stamped, and =00 the second was forged. The forging was done at 10800 (start)-850* (fin- -.160 J1 Ish). W forging, some of the work pieces developed surface cracks, .1 the number. and depth of which Increased increased with the copper content. The roUing A control sample containing no copper was free from cracks. was carried out at 11801-12000 to 900*-9500. Of the bars containing coppers 3&2% were - discarded for surface defeebal ZINO 9 bars contidning no copper were free friim aefects. Similar results were goo I obtained An die-stamping. Further tests showed that in ccpper-bearing 200 steel, derects could be avoided or reduced If the working tam-,Arature ago was properly chosen, usually lowered. to: A$8-ILA to L WALLUAGICAL UTtlAtURE ~CLAIIVICAIIOII X10-i 000 -4 It a., aft 40144" ang Qtsr its "60 a n, lx* ~610;_ i9l. A ~2_2 0 AV to As An JL 1 0 ow 0 x a 'I w IN 9 A a 2 1 U 4 ` Is IF of It 19 It a 00 0009 goo*' 0 0,0 0 0 .4 0 0 0 t I ~~t I # 41 u u " is m 0 0 *0 PIN *No 4-1 low; :0 *0 002 or 0 11 Sub. -11,10 of Culling Took 1. N. I T anti rY B . 111 1 kirov. 8 pages. llenry 0 Altadena, Calif. (Translation No. 2031.) Front 00,43 U sit - .1fachinostrornilfa fAlachine Fngineering News), 27, no. 14, 11147, p. 60,63. *90 Preet-nix resulut it( an inwatilrution (if the influ- 00,3 vnev of soul, xvro hitrileniol: on the cutting 1wr- fortnanre of 18-4-1 high spt-t-d fouls. Gives 'lata ton C 13 tting (tw,ls anti heat treatments textril anti de writwo jonwilure for tool4irt, textot. Alma griven ovirl i i r us ont, concern nK pharw trnnsformations qw- r urring anti compares results with Amcrican daut. go L A AVALLUUMAL U7111147M CLALSSWIC&TIOU Idnovo -A ; I , e 0 0 0 It, It a, In I I o & o 46 0 q o 0 0 * * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 41 0 * 0 0 0,6 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 & 0 .1 ::: 7 as & a so 2 v*O 41117111 -OKMI No a 0 1 w M 9 0 0 0, 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 00 goo It* ties uso .90 10 0 0* 0 :0 00 1 .3 o f 00 0 a 0 :jj 9 a t? It It I, lilt' tt t It w t t I I I 161 AND 1.0 900101 Ovocts"S AND lb-tarban Chso- on that F a" goof tnl*m 81961. N JW1. Ma A. " m o- h d i r 00 intc . nts, attu"urr. an l th. c r , pit The effect of Cu o 1 06 bed jprr- w" tudifti on stech LWt 1, =I-b 17=30, r 14 C 1 C onte. approx. % . .",) ; ) 2W ne steds were heated frarn 2D to 9W, at a rat~11.1 At If" f 4M' hr 90 '00 . per hr. and then cooled at a rate o r 19" d the " d t 0 l - a owere the Crit. points kveft ry in an. thmmal bvAereds Inere"M from 54 to (41-70". -90 neallus, Cu Impe4rd Coalescence ril norlAdes And was nin- ducive to the formatim of a small-Cmined evenly dis- '00 jeart The tensile strength and the elastic trfbut;d ti i O d ifi h = 00 on ant c nvica e spec t by Cut an limit in" e decreased. On bardening, Cu improved the cc 0 ci steel by Inducing an optisnum conen. of C and ,00 Cr In solid voln.. fine-grained martensile. and uniform 1 distribution of excess carbilde. Cu elm imp.o. the '00 bardenability by retarding the transformatian on cooling in the pearlite interval. Howh U W All 03 In I' In 1, 76 0 too t 8 em a 0 IF 1 IN A, 0-3 0 -1 -1 d"a AID 202- J" T `r4 '. T_~Gl NTSpI 1. -)h ure Ty U STE 1 Treas !:17 U, and 1,11', SAMOKIcTSIrTY, F. ._~L T. Autl,jors: C-y OF V E_11~1 J Tr-r"T"M, 6'. - Full Title: T e i n o 1i-Y, termicheskr~y obi-~~O Transliterated Title: Pablislaing D-rlt~' 01 MME) ()riginatin.V Ag(--ncy 'pa chril cL',11 Publishing -louse 7j'S on Date: 1950 Tech - e -Eatorial Staff Sci. T),)r Z_ i sr S ruiya- re, Editor: Kuny~avski:,'j Cand. - E1!' ef: Bey .zellman, -. D., Dr. n Sci Ed.-in-Chi T ne in Cthers; Ass"Ovl A. D'. _aUrC1,!t,e. Cx th 1;1ure!;,e C" r-rize, Cand. Sci., and Stalin !'Vize, 7!'C- ic'.1 Text Data neories of t.,_Ierm"l and CoveraCei The textIO00' presents rec-nt t" ~,n;71ral met,17ur"! The aut'nors intrcducE tilt' esses 'f tj'c~rmal ,of metals. treatments _lVeA in the Phic p incinles invc conventiz-ral nr-CCSSES Cf _,ra _1y1 rletalloLr U the tre~~tment of metals. In ai'liti" ~(' temmerinr- und harc:enin-a, chertic~ll treatments such us c-nen- annealing-, 1 1/2 Tel,hnologiya termicheskoy obrabotki AID 202-1 tation, nitrogentation, cyanidation and diffusional metelizing are discussed with metallographic illustrations and descriptions of equipment and procedures. The technique of thermal treatments of different tractor parts, tools (cutters, drills, milling cutters, punches, stamps, 2.tc.), measuring instruments, grey and white cast iron, nonferrous alloys, wires, tubes and sheets are explained. The book reprresents a compact assembly of essential information on the broad fields of application of thermal treatments of metals, with much data on Soviet practice. The book seems to be of interest from the viewpoint of Practical information, since it is a collection of data which tuiually are scattered among many American books. -Purpose: A textbook approved by the department of Educat4onal Institutions of the Ministry of thet Automobile and Tractor Industry for the students of machine-building and technical schools. Facilities: Part of the material was taken from the books Yetallovedeniye and Termicheskays obrabotka stali by Prof. A. F. Gulyayev (1948) No. of Russian and Slavic References- None Available: Library of Congress 2/2 LAGUNTSOV, I. N., SHLYN, P... s. Bearings (Machinery) Effect of quality of steel on the functioning of bearings. Podshipnik, No 4, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Acces;3ions, Library of Congress, October, 1952. Unclaselfied.. AID P - 4959 Subject : USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 110-a - 8/2'L Author : Laguntsov, I. N., Kand. Tech. Sci. Title : Experience in using austenitic steels for a boiler using steam of 6000C and 300 atmospheres in the Heat and Electric Power Plant of VTI (All-Union Heat Engineering Institute). Periodical : Teploenergetika, 8, 39-43, Ag 1956 Abstract : The heat-resistant EI-257 austenitic steel and its tendency to intercrystalline corrosion in long-time con- tact with the condensate are here discussed, the corrosion cracking under stress and the thermal fatigue at cyclic changes of temperatures are also discussed. In continuous use the friability of EI-257 steel increases because of aging. On the basis of tests of auEtenitic steels per- formed in the All-Union Heat Engineering Institute and described here, recommendations are made. 5 illustrations, 7 tables. M AID P - 4959 Teploenergetika, 8, 39-43, Ag 1956 .Card 2/2 Pub. 110-a - 8/21 Institution : All-Union Heat Engineering Institute Submitted : No date 7-5 0 (18)7 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1978 ORGRES.. trust.. Moscow.. Byuro tekhnicheskoy informatsii Metall v sovremennykh energoustanovkakh (Metals in Modern Power Plants) Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 1958. 75 p. 4,150 copies printed. Eds.: M.S. Aronovich, Candidate of Technical Sciences, I.K. Korikov- skiy; Tech. Ed.: G.Ye. Larionov. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for designers and process engineers in plants building machinery for power stations. COVERAGE: Materials for these articles were compiled from investiga- tions carried out at the Ot-Jeleniye metallov Vsesoyuznogo teplo- tekhnicheakogo nauchno-issli3dovatellskogo instituta imeni- F.E. Dzerzhinskogo (Department for Metals of the All-Union Heat Engineering Scientific Research Institute imeni F.E. Dzerzhinskiy) from 1950-1955. The following staff members of the Department for Card 0