SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LASHKOV, G.I. - LASHUTIN, B.V.
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:'AUTUOR tZhdb 'a*'.A
N Lisbk~6v -C, I Tere!Ari, A. 11. (Academician)
Spectral investigation of L-be reversible phot6tr
ansfer of protong in tb e
sablimate&Iinary films .9f organic compounds at low t Re
en _XqkLr_RR__
~Doklaldy)-_ v. 163, no. 1, 1965, 157-160
'~TDPTC TAGS
c-ence, Spec jrum~: :pro on 0 roton dondri:'proton
f6tra ns Pr
-tccet oIr-i, ,ac-id stie ngfh, hydrogen bond, vacuum sub ,lim-ation, reversible phototrans-
er) -expess. oscillation energy, excited state, photon mission
_
:P--roton piototransfer, f
T M
.AiS Wk irst revealed by the reversible change in the lumi-
nescence-sp
ectrum of a film of acridlne73ubl"ted tPogether with solid acids, when
-a vacuum at T = 90*K, the
aortwave UTUght deprotonizel the acridine cation in
~6 tion beiniz subsequently.regenerated byl heating of the film to T - 298*K in dark-
-.ness ~ (A.N.Terenin, A.Y.Karyakin, DAN,8,425,1947), was later found also to exist un-.
_~A the conditions betinen "amphoteric" -molecules witb botb antidonor and an-
ti acceptor groups at their ends.Subsequently it was discovered that in liquid and
Ifrozen aoluti=g the proton affinity of the acceptors and donors in the excited
C
L.U!=UXVL& VA. IJVUIL
Iitea., in darkness, wbereupon it was illuminated with a mercury lamp, reheated, and
refrozefi3 with corresponding changes in thb measured fluorescence spectra. The
stages of the process of formation of the hydrogen bond during cooling and the
-transition o2 the proton under illumination from salicylic acid and 2-naphthol to
-3ib-i'diaminoacridine could be traced in nonpolar solvents. The experiments revealed
a
thermal energy at room tempera, re is sufficient fox the transfer of the pro-
t
stron acid to an acridine base. At WK in the rigid sublimated film
ton from a ~9
there isa need for an excess oscillational eDergy imparted to the hydrogen bond
e_-07..,It~A. .5or the transfer of the proton to the anion. When selecting organic
be used as
the proton donors, strength of the acid, ma
acids as y tentatively
_th*i-.;'cvifeiion_:,o _6
f e~behavio of these abias in'c talline 'state. Schematically,
r r.Vs
t
za-
~tfie_rev ra 116 rbototransfer of the proton from Allfto 0 y proceed in two wayo:
___l.:aate, immediately following the act of the eraission of the pro-
Iii the:.' fund6ienta
A ton-;b by tha-protmized acceptor, or, in the excited state of the protoni.-ed -i-
ceptoi, Pwing-to the excess oscillational eTIVI'f~y On excitation by larger phot"~11_
LASHKOV, I.
At remote outposts. Kryl.rod. 14 no.606-37 Je 163. (ICTRa 16:7)
(Aeronautics, Military)
ACC NR& AP.700140Y
DMNMIL' Lashkov, K. A.; Klimova, T. N.; Po michev, V. A.; Matsyuk, L. N. Kolobkov,
YU.. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: De!vice. for heat-pulse welding of polymer films. Class 39, No. 187991
SOUPCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye o'braztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966,
.107-108
Ae,,t-t," t.17:,
TOPIC TAGS: polymer film, polymer welding
Co-' a
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a device for heat-pulse welding
of polymer films. The device consists of two insulation blocks, heating elements
Fig. 1.
1 - Bottom block; 2 s-shaped support; 3 top block.
Card 1/2 UDC.- 621.791.46.052.2.037
;kdd Wk~ AP70001405
in the form of metal strips with copper inserts, and a support. To obtain closed-
.cont6ur articles with a curvilinear lap weld, the blocks have a surface curvature
corresponding to that of the articles to be welded, and the bottom block is
mounted on an s-shaped support. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. (BO)
SUB. CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 15Aug63/ ATD PRESS: 5109
2/2
POLYAKOV, L.Ye.,-knnd.med.nauk, LASHKOV, K.V.
History of the establichment of Soviet public health statistics
(1917-1920), Sov,zdrnv. 17 n0.7:49-53 J1 158 (MIRA 11:8)
le Is kafedry organizataii meditainakogo obeepecheniya voyak
Voyanno-maditsinekoy ordene. Lenina akRdemii imeni S.M. Kirovas
(SAVITATION, hist.
sanitary ststist. (Rua))
(STATISTICS,
sanitary statistog hist (Rue))
(PUBLIC HEAWH, stntiet.
In Russia (Rue))
(VITAL STATIST.,
same (RUB))
POLYIOV9 I.Yeas kandemodenauk., LASHKOV. K.V.
Work of P.I. Kurkin, in military medical stntisticR and sanitgry
demogrnphy on the 100th anniversary of his birthe" Sov.zd.-a7. 17
no-8:39-43 Ag 158 (MIRA .11:9)
1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Leninq akademii imeni S*M. Kirova.
KURKnI, PETR rVPNOVICH, 1858-1934)
ATISTICS,
M
med., contribution of F.I. Xurkin (Rua))
TASHKOV, N.V., podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby; E&MIN, V.L. mayor meditsin-
---------zk9Vb-ejuzhby; FLORTA, A.A. , starshiy 3.e7tenant meditsinskoy sluzhby;
BAIWMIN, VoL, kapitan meditainskoy sluzbby
Method of keeping medical records at mobile medical stations.
Voen.-med*zhure no.6:15-16 Js '59- 04IRA 12:9)
(HEDICINN, MILITARY AND NAVAL
disposal of documents at mobile med. etations
(Hue))
GRIGORSYEV, A.H., prof. , gvardAi general-mayor meditsinskoy eliizhby; CAVRILOV,
O.K., doteent, polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzbby; POLTAKOV, L.Te., dotsent,
mayor rteditainskoy sluzhby; IASHKOV, K.V.. podpolkovnik meditsinokoy
slushby
Cybernetics and problems of administration in medical service.
Voene-med.zhur, no.6:76-80 Ja '59. (MM 12:9)
(CYBUMTICS
in military med. (Rue))
(149DICINE, MILIURY AND NANAL
cybernetics in military med. (RUB))
POLYAKOV9 L.Ye.p dotsent;
Work of N.I. Teziakov in the field of military sanitation and
sanitary statistics. Gig. i san. 25 no.4:58-62 Ap 160 ~14IRPL 13:8)
1. Iz Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova.
(TEZIAKOV, NIKOLAI IVANOVICH't 1859-1925) -
ASHMARIN, Igor' Petrovich; VOROBIYEV, Anatoliy Andreyevich;_~A ~HK
-K.V., red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn. red. 1-- . -
i (Statistical methods in microbiological research) Statisti-
cheskis metody v mikrobiologicheskikh issledovaniiakh. Le-
ningrad, Medgiz, 1962. 179 pt (MIRA 16:4)
(MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY)' -(BIOMETRY)
BELITSKAYA, Yevgenlya Yakovlevna; LASHKOV t.;
I.M., tekhn. red. ~ ".; SAFRONOVA,
[P.I.Kurkin; his life and activities]-?.I.Kurkin- zhlznl I
p
deiatellnost', 1853-1934. Leningrad, Medgfz,, 1963
(KURKIN, PETR IVANOVICHo-00-1934) (MI4 16-.7)
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
IA~~A ~~ich~-GOTOVTSDV, P.I., rod.; BAUINA, N.F.j,
tekhn. reds
[Probleras in enuresis]Froblerny enureza. Moskva.. Medgiz, 1962.
189 p. (MIU 15:8)
(URD4FINCONTnMCE)
0 o 0 0
V Is a AS moidabouxallaiii H 040
I Is 11 Q U W a Is 11 4 Is a
A
A
Psin at high altitudes. M. 0. Osipor and V. F. Umb-
ko%:. Art*. (U. S. S. R.) 60, No. 3, Me(fff-
Eqttish, I GC-7) (1940) .-Preliminary rrport. Ifibtol. ex. -go
A n.
(,( the Ain, joints, ligaromts, tendons. muwk-m,
"trion and butics of hop. cats and rabbils kript lot
F
,,
s. at 1116 min. and atiOssupply oF4 litrts pet min.did
mot Idlow Pathol, chAntrs- lit the lungs alvroltr cmphy.
scma, hyperentia, atdocLAxis. and ample (at deposits in the
fivej vclh weir fErind. The Fowt histisclit-En. rcaction
fo,, utea. applird to the skin of rabbits, gave a no. of no*
ditianthylurva crystals in the surface layrts. Theartivity
uI %Lin Slands W no irlatiot
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0
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enouirtmm.
s p
:rhc 1LAin exprricnetil by soutc hutnaus at high altitude%
roo
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00 rothrr to changrs in tissut inctabolism utulciectablc by 0 0
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r, Lishkar, Leb of Kburbhiato1_i:meuI'B. I'*- Uvrentlyev,
'7~' . I
-t TMW'Of Norma and Path Morph, Acad Md Soi UMM,
c.,
It Ak,?Z=k SSW, Ser Biol' No 6
6h&i6ki7* G*O& _h6dvri~l~n
tihtibn. -.A3"'6v6i6-d i .bf iiiiiauve Me"$
aMI*w in ilieolar tisime of'the lungs. Dascribes
49/49T70-
=/wdicins-Wer'r-&S system, Physiology Nor/uc' he
"~h-tne.' Vb6Ir_aexisiti:,~-1ty"is d1e*upted:iihen:+'A8
'Mderins narre Is so-~ied. Sabmitted 29 Jan 48.
IM
Afferent cerebrospinal innervation of the lungs. Arkh. anat.. Moskva
29 no.5:31-42 Sept-Oat 1952. (01ML 23:2)
1, Of the Institute of Normal and Pathological Morphology, (Pirector
Academician A. I. Abrikosov) of the Acadenw-of Medical Sciences and
of the 4boratory..of Neurohistology.-imeni B..I.-Lavrentlyev (Read
To. K. Plechkova).
LA OV'-' Y.F.
Norphology of receptors of the vocal muscles. Arkh. amt. gist. i
embr. 32 no.4:29-35 O-D '55. (MLRA 9:5)
1. Iz laboratorii neyrogistologii imeni B.I. Lavrentlyeva (zav.-
Y.K. Plecbkova) Institute, fiziologii AMU SSSR (dir.-deystv. chlen
AMN GSSR prof. V.N. Chernigovskiy)
(VOCAL GCRDS, innervation,
receptors. histol. aspects)
(HERVE ENDINGS,
vocal cord receptors, histol. aspects)
LASOKOV, Vi, F.9 Doc MEo Sail "MORPHOLOGY OF INNERVATION
Vil- ww!~
OFIfIESPIRATORY ORGANS OF MAMMALS AND 409011 Mo6cow, 1961,
(ACAD MED Sol USSR). (KL9 2-61t 216).
-237-
LASHKOV.9_X._F. (Kqslcva, Karmanitskiy per., 3, kv.4)
Innervation of the mucous membrane of the respiratory Zone of the
nose. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 1+1 no.10:78-84 0 161. (141?1 14:12)
1. Laboratoriya neyrogistologii imeni B.I.Lavrentlyeva (zav. -
Ye.K.Plachkova) Instituta normallnoy i patologichesicoy fiziologii
AM SSSR.
(NOSE--INNERVATION)
14114-j- 44"rogvilchh; SERGEYEV, Yu.P., red.; KOROLEV, A.V.,
tekhW. red.
(Innervation of the respiratory organs) Irmervateiia organov
dykhanila. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 248 p. (MIRA 16:8)
(RESPIRATORY ORGANS--INNP-,RVATION)-
I'A SH K(- V
Fffect-3r !nnervation c-f extri3mura! sympathatia ganglia :L-i man
and other- ma=cals. TT-a&y Inst.norm.i pst.flziol. AM SSSR '7.63
(MIRA 1&0
Is Lsborat~rrlya 1-mani B.I'Laivrontlyeva (zov. -
Prof. Y(~.M
Plez5bkovs) Institula normallnoy i patologichaskoy
A34H S&SR.
--j t~~ f-,uO;,d6 a C'-Wl i
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HCOOB
VCLODCHOKO, K.G.; BORAS, O.V.; IUKOV, %I.; SHUMOV, V.A.; K"ICHMO.
UVAROVA, N.A.; CE3VOTKINA, M.A.; HIKCLAW,
P.S., glavnyy red.; '1310 RTAXOV, L.P., glavnyy red.; DKRZI&TIHA,
N.G., red.; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red.; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn,aed.
[ENV unified production norms for operations in geological
prospecting; mining operational Edinye norms vyrabo 'tki na pelo-
gorazvedochuye raboty (MW); gornoprokhoachaskie raboty. Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo'lit-ry po polo i okhrane nedr, 1959.
123 P. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hinisterstvo.,geologii i okhrany nedr.
2. Otdel skonomiki goologorazvedochnykh tabot VseBo7uznogo nauchno-
iseledovatellskogo instituta minerallnogo.syr~ 'Iya..(YIMS) (for Volod-
obanko, Bones, Isakov, Smirfiov, Kunichenko, Lashkova, Uvarove,
Chavatkina).
(Mining engineering--Standards)
LkSHY,IJ-SI'I4IC,I%-, 14; A.
------------------------
"Analysis of the properties of the boiler steep plates OU-1, IIQ83-50 stwidard
at high temperatures, on the b,,i,-,is of short tv-stInCs."
TEZHKP FRO."ISHLEISCST, Sofiia, D-ilgaria, Vol. 8, no. 3, Mar. 1959
Montldy list of East Durope Accessions (Kv;,.I), LO, Vol. 3, No. 6, Sept 59
Unclas
1ASIT'll"(72 DOVO
l,'celianizatirm of topolgrap.Mc -r,(,-odatic oporaticrr, as a
accelerat-inf, the --rocluction of naps. Good. i kart. no.20:4~'-
i,g o l61. 14:111,
(Survoyin,-,)
(ITelicopters)
3(4)
AUTHOR:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
SOV/6-55-4--lo/20
Lashmanov, D. V.
From the Experience In the Organization of Cooletic Work in
the Polar Tundra (1z opyta oreanizataii ,,aodczicheskikh rabot
v zapolyarnoy tundre)
Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959,. Nr 4v PP 35-36 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The expediticn in which the author t-ook part started the sur--
vey in the xegions of the mountainous polar tundra near the
aeaccast in 1958~ The mazabers of the expedition had nearly
no experience in these regions,, In 11arch-April, the necessary
equipment, building materials, wood an(I food were transported
to the fixed points by means of airplanes, tractors, reindeer
and dog teams. The reconnaissance buildin.- brigade of N. P.
Poshivalov Pas flown by airplane(AIT,.2)to the working place
in March. From there, the brigade transported the cement and
metal pyramids brought, there in advance into the mountains
by means of two dog teams. The reconnaissance work began early
in May Pith the help of 3 pack animals. Already in August2
the task planned for 7 months was finished by the brigade.
The building bri.-ade cf A. 0. Plechishchev who worked in the
mountainous part of the tundra used the pack animals and com-
Card 1/2 pleted the task also before due time. In addition, this bri.,ade
SOV/6-59-4-10/20
From the Experience in the Organization of Goodetio Work in the Polar Tundra
erected a aignal on a mountain of 600 = altitude. The experience
made there is generalized, and some recommendations are given
as follows: 1) Paok animals (horses) can be used in summer
down to the seacoast for geodetic -work in the mountainous
polar tundra. 2) The work should be organized in such way that
the base point is in the middle of the workin,,', region. 3) The
geodetic work should be done in spring. About May 20, the
weather is atittin.- clear. The summer in the polar reCions is
rainy and olo-udy. The Pork should be started in the valleys
and low mountains. To got from the bane to the working place,
skis are absolutely riecessary.4.)The airplanes AN-2 and LI-2
on wheels and or, skis can be used as means of transportation
for people. The caterpillar tractor S-80 is recommended for
heavy loada (20 2-5 t). Heldcopters and cross-country vehicles
can be used in any place. 5) In order to guarantee successful
work undex the conditions prevailing there, at least 50'p' of
the norkers necessary ~o fulfil the task should be permanent
workers. Only people ino erfect health can do the work in
these regions,The execution of the whole task is questionable
if the workers are inadequate. 6) Wages should be paid accord-
ing to the time-premiun system.
Card 2/2
3 (4) -
AUTHOR: Lashmanov, D. V. SOV6-59-11-8/21
TITLE: Using Autogiros in Topographic-geodetic Work in the
Mountain Tundra North of the Polar Circle
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, INTr 11, pp 24-25 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The expedition in which the author participated, was
equipped with an autogiro MI-4 in April 1959. The author
reports on his experiences with the autogiro and gives re-
commendations as to its use. From April to May the autoeiro
hauled freight for the field teams into areas where no other
possibility of transportation is available. They could
abandon the use of reindeers and the number of pack-horses
was reduced by 30-35c/fa during the summer. Transportation by
tractors was reduced to a minimum and the necessary material,
such as dismountable metal signaling equipment, food.supplies
and fuel w*as"brought in in good time to the work sites. The
bases for the autogiros were prepared in advance. Experimental-
ly, the autpgiros were also used for surveying the,points of
the triangulation net of 2nd and 3rd order. The aircraft was
Card 1/2 accompanied by the chief of the team; its usual freight was
Using Autogiros in Topographic-geodetic Work in the SOV/6-59-11-8/21
Mountain Tundra North of the Polar.pircle
700 - 800 kg of cemen't, one metal pyramid and food supplies
in 200)lit barrels. It*is expedient to survey simultaneously
the trla`ngulation'points and bring up the necessary material
for the construction of the signaling equipment when using
the autogiro. This work has to be carried out in the tundra
regions and in the plain and hilly areas in April and May,
and in th6 'Mountain tundra as from the middle of April. It
would be poissibIg to'surveY 40-50 points from the autogiro
one month prior t6 the start of the construction of the
signaling equipmen 't. During summer pack-horses and autogiro
MI-1 should be used for the transportation cffreight weighing
about 200 kg. An autogiro should always be equipped with a
radio set. The sections operating far from the team bases
were equipped with ~IPMS radio stations in 1959. They proved
satisfactory in a r;ange of 150 km.
Card 2/2
VAKMIN, A.A.; V tYUIIOV, S.F.; GORIN, T.I.; IVASHCIMMO, P.S.; XOMOVA,
A.G.,; KORIUM, V.A.; KOROSTBLEVA. M.Ta.; LOBACHN, A.Ya.;
LASIDUNOV, I.Ya.; HALYCHMO, V.T.; MOROZOVA, A.M.; PANSUIN, I.A.;
'PRMMOT~,-~. ~.,' DMOVA, H.T.; YUROTA, N.Y.; FIOMNKO, V.P.;
TSEMMISTRENEO, P.Ye.; SHUCHNNKO, I.S.; FEWROT, N.A., red.;
IZHBOLDINA, S.I., takhn.red.
(Brief man-aal on the cultivation of fruits, berries, and grapes
and the management of nurseries in Stalingrad Province) Kratkii
spravochnik po plodovo-iagodnym kullturam, vinogradu i pitomnilmm
dlia Stalingradskoi oblaeti. Stalingrad, Stalingradakoe knizhnoe
izd-vo, 1960. 215 P. (KM 14:3)
1. Stalingrad (Province) Upravleniye sel'skogo khozyaystva.
-e--Fruit culture)
(Stalingrad ProvinL
IASHMANOVA N N
'Animal kingdom of &miet Bukovina; transactions of the expedition
for comprehensive study of the Carpathians and the Carpathian
Mountain region," vol. 7. Reviewed by N.H. lashmanava. Zool.
zhur. 40 no.6:949-952 Je 161, (MIRA 14:6)
(BAovina-zoology)
1. LASMITOVA:1 T.
2. ussR (6oo)
Afforestation
7. Practice of the Solodovsk production plot of the Lenin Shelterbelt Station, Les.khoz.
6 no. 3, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953. Unclassified.
LkSHNEV, I.A., inzhoner; YAEDVLEV, A.Ve, inzhenar.
Experienca with measures for combating frost in fields of hydraulic
peat production. Torf,prom, 32 no*2:26-29 155. (MM 8:5)
1. Shaturskir torfotrest.
I (Peat industrv) (Frost)
LLSMMVL-I.A.,,-inzh.; JZOKTISTOV. S-Ye.
Automatization applied to the stock taking of milled peat in
the course of its harvesting. Torf.promo 37 no.2:1-3 160.
WM 13:6)
le Shaturskiy torfotrest.
(Peat-Harvesting) (Automatic control)
'00~~ ~ -- -I%- -
.-I
MWKOPYTOVP I.Ye.; BERESNOVICH, V.V.; BFMHADSKIYt L.S.; VEYTS9 L.F.;
ZMJKOV,, A.G.; IVASHECHKIN9 N.V.; KUZHWi j, G.I.; LASHNZVP -T.-A*j-
MURASHOVy F.G.t NIKODIMOV, P.I.; FIATIAKOVI L.V.; 79AMSONOV.. NaNs;
SMNSKIY, Ye.p.; SINITSYN# N.A.; SOLOPOV, S.G.; STRUKOVp B.I.;
STBBIKHOV~ M.I.; TSUPROVt S.A.; CHERNOVj A.A.; CHULYUKOVt M.A.
Ivan Alaksandrovich Monakin. Tarf. prom. 37 no. 3:37 160.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Monakinp Ivan Aleksandrovich, 1908-19~0)
LASHITEV, N.
Continuous partition and closed mappings of metric spaces.
Dokl. All SSSR 165 no.4:756-758 D 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. YI.V.Lomonosova.
Sub.mitted April 13, 1965.
LL"MEVS S. -L
"Questions on the Facing of Cutting Tools Used in Machining Threaded Surfaces."
Cand Tech Sci, Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Higher Technical School izeni
Bauman, Main Administration of Polytechnic and Machine Bui1ding VUZes., Min Higher
Education USSR, Moscow., 1955. (KL., No 16,, Apr 55)
SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (16).
LASUEV, S.I.
helical grooves for hard alloy
Shapirg cutters for machining -
Plates. Stan. i instr. 31 no. 6:28-31 Je, 161. (h ,:2)
(Mlling machines)
LASHIEV., S.I.
Ulculating the radius of the initial circumference of toothed
parts generated with hobbing cutters. Stan. i instr. 31+ no,6:
23-24 Je 163. . OEM 16:7)
(Gear cut-Ling)
LASIDIEV, S. I.
- - ... . . I
I
- Determining transition curves and undercuts cn gear wheels in
m
ac
'hining them with rack-type tools. Stan. i instr. 35 no.12:
10-11 D 164 WIRA 18:2)
0
LASRW, S.T., kand. telchn, nauk, dotsent
Abalytic calculation of the profile of disk tools for mashin-
ing helical surfaces. Vest. mashinostr. 45 no. 12:66-70
D 165 (14TRA 19.61)
WMATOV, N.S.., kand.tekhn.naukLj ~SHW, ~V.I., inzh.
Wat and ammonia fertilizers contributing to higher 7-lelds. Torf.
Prom. 37 no.3:28-30 160. (MIn 13:9)
1. Filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo institut&torfyano7
prouVahlennosti.
(Peat) (Ammonia) (Fertilizers and manures)
LASHNEV., V.I., inzh.
Production of peat mineral nitrogen fertilizers under the
conditions prevailing in state and collective farms. Torf.
prom. 40 no.2:25-28 163. (MIRA 16.4)
1. Kalininskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
institute. torfyanoy promyshlennosti.
(Peat) (Fertilizers and manures)
BLOK9 N.I.-VWHO3 N F - KHROMOVA, O.A. I
_, 0
fhase analysis of nickel-beryllium alloys. Zav.lab. 27 no-3:251-252 161.
(MIn 14: 3 )
(Nickel-beryllium alloys)
IA5HOV, B.
Settlement of the nati4ve population of the Far North ue-ing
the example of the Nenetg National Area. Izv, vaes. geog.
ob-va 96 no.5R408-41.1 S-0 164. (MIRA 17:12.1"
VOLENIK, K.; VLASAKOVA, L.; VELRABOVA, Ye.t LASHTOVKOVA, 0.
Using krYpton advorption to measure surface dimerB.ion-c of co=.ercial
grade metals. Zashch. met. I no.5:565-573 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellsidy inatitut zashchity
materialov imeni G.Mkimovap Chokhoslovatskilya SO"BiGhoticheakaya
Respublika, Praga.
IASHSHU BelaAlassup Bela]s, inzh.makh,.
Low-speed pneumatic piston engine of new construction. Izvestiia
Bany KI no.51l55-163 161.
21M SOV/89-7-3-17/29
AUTHORS: Androsenko, A. L., Broder, D. L., Lashuky A. 1.
TITLE: Gamma-Rays Accompanying the Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons
With Energies of 3 Mev
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiyaq 1959P Vol 7, Nr 3, pp 268-271 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: By means of a y-scintillation spectrometer the energies of
y-rays were measured which are produced when 3 Mev neutrons
are scattered inelastically on titanium, bromine, strontiumq
iodine, barium, tungsten, iridium, and bismutb. For the pro-
duotion of the neutrons the reaction D(dpn)He2 was used
(the neutrons were acceleratel up to 200 kev). The neutron
source had an intensity of 10 n/sec. The crystal NaJ(Tl) with
a diameter and a height of 40 mm was shielded against the
I-radiation of the acceleratorp together with the correspond-
ing light pipe and multiplier, by means of a strong lead cone.
In order to reduce the influence of the neutrons scattered
on the malls of the chamberg the entire measuring apparatus
was suspended by nylon threads, so that it hovered freely in
the middle of the room. The elements under investigation were
produced in form of rings from full materialp and the rings
themselves were placed over the crystal during measurement.
Card 1/2 The multiplier was connected with a 128-channal amplitude
BOV/89-7-3-17/29
Gamma-Rays Accompanying the Inelastic Scattering of Neutrons With Energies
of Mev analyzer and a ferrite accumulator. The energy rggolution of
the spectrometer in the case of the y-rays of Zn amounted
to about 10116. The constancy of the neutron flux was checked
by means of a boron counter. The measuring results are record-
ed partly graphically.. and partly by tables, a number of new,
hitherto unknown y-lines being found especially in the case
of titanium, strontium, iridiam and bismuth~ A. K. Krasin
showed constant interest in this work and assisted in buf1ding
up the experimental arrangement. A. N. Serbinov took part in
the experiwents. The results were discussed with I~ I. Bonda-
renko and V. V. Stavinskiy.. There are 4 figures, I table,,
and 4 references.
SUBMITTED: January 69 1959
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AUTHORS: Broder, D. L., Kondrashov, A.. P., Kutuzov, A. A.,
Lashuk, A.. 1.
TITIM Effect of Layers Containing Boron on the Yield of
Secondary Gamma Radiation. Letter to the Editor.
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 196o, Vol 8, Nr 1, pp 49-51
(USSR)
ABSTRAM: Since In most cases the size and shape of the reactor
shielding is detennined by the amount of hard secondary
gamma radiation, the authors investigated the pos-
sibility of reducing this amount by capturing in boron
carbide the thermal neutrons producing the radiation.
Neutrons captured in boron cause soft 7-rays of
approximately 0.5 mev, while neutrons capture'd in
other building materials, particularly steel, pro-
duce high energyl-radiation. The geometry of the
experiment is gi in Fig. 1.
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the Yield of Secondary Garmna Radiation.
Letter to the Editor
or
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the Yield of Secondary Gaimna R~--idlatlon. SOv1w9-8-1-j.O1d-q
Letter to the Editor
The cross section of t),ie prism was 710 x 710 irim, and
the steels under inve~'!tlgatlon were St-3 and
steel INION911. The P()- a - iA --i(If
neutrons/See stren,:,1th was located In the water shield-
ing-in front of steel. Both the steel and plexiE~las
(lucite) had channels for indicator probes. Neutron
distribution was determined using circular foils of
indium 20 mm in diameter, enclosed sometimes in cadium
containers. Figure 2 shows the neutron distribution
in steel St-3.
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the Yield of Secondary Gamma Radiation. SOV/89-8-1-10/29
Letter to the Editor
fill. I I I I
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Izi
E"fec:t of
the Yield of Secondary Garuia Radlat,loit.
Letter to the Editor
See Card 4/9 for FIC. 2.
y y 1~ I /
.1j OV/d I - I OA?
Fig. 2. Spacial diotribution of neutrons in St-3
steel and plexiglas (lucite) priom: (1) indium
measurements (no BI 0 layer); (2) mea,,,urements with
indium In cadmJ ~11311 6io B'j,C layer); (3) indiLim
measurements (beLween steel and plexiglaz is placed
a layer of BjC 20 inni thick and of dens ity 1.1 gR/cm3);
(4) measurements with indium in cadmium (between steel
and plexiglas Is placed a layer of B,~C 20 mm thiclk
and of density 1.1 g9n/cM3 ).
Spectrum of T_ rays was measLired by means of a NaJ(TI)
single-crystal Y-spectrometer. The diameter and
height of the crystal were 40 mm. Resolving power for
the Zn65 line was 11%. The analysis of impulses Was
Card 5/9 performed by means of a 1263-channel amplitude analyzer
Effect of Layers Containing Boron on Tr216
the Yield of Secondary GaiTuna Radiation. s ov/8 9 - 8 -l - 10.112
Letter to the Editor
with ferrite core 1;:-;mory. Figure 3 and 4 show the
measured ^~-spectra.
61
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Fig. 3. Spectrum of 7-quanta
produced in the st-3 steel
prism: (1) No B ,4C layer; (2)
between steel and plexiglas
(lucite) is placed a layer
of BjC, 20 iruli thick and
3.
density 1. 1 gm/cm
El.'fect of Layers Coatainin,*:)" B,Juron xi 7 7
the Yield of Secondary Gaimia Radiation.
Lett-er to the Editor
It. "pect. rimi of' ~/-quanta
Fig
44
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pi-oduced In a p-lSir, fli,om L;Uiin-
leso steel IKh18NqT: (1) No
B11 C layi_!r; (2,11) between L;teel
-1glas 1:~ placed a laj,er
and plex 11
of' :B,,C (altemative II, Fig. 1),
or a compojlte section with
plexiglas, St-3 and B,C (alter-
native IV, Fig. 1); (~) between
steel and plexigla3 1z placed
a layer of plexigllaq arid a
layer oP BlIC(alternative III,
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the Yield of Secondary Gamma Radiation. S0'1189-8-1-10129
Letter to the Editor
I,,-i the caie CX 1,11E.' St-3 L;teel, the intensity of the
7.6 mev "/I- -ravo is red,iced 13-14 times. In the case
of the ,teel lKhl8M, TF -uhe red-iction fov the -,ame
energy i,,, T11,1;-,~ ~~teel co:-Italn,; covoinluill
and nl,,Irt~l '. awl prodice.. additional -lines.
The autho,-S Ca1QU1.at(!d t;je de,--,rease of b. neutron
capture of '/'- radlat-I.,.)tui frcm St-3 after Int i,od-lc 11-1 lon,
of' the borc)n car'blde between the steel and plexAlglas,
uslng the mea;-;ured neotron distribution from FIG. 2.
The spectriii-ii of neutron~3 in 3teel used in this cal-
c'ulatiOrL wa.,; determiried approximatin-, a half -infinite
steel bloc!, with an ab::,,olutely "black" middle boundar--
Corrections were made fov Lhe ~ielf-shleldine; of the
detecLor:; at thv 1-114 12v The computed
decrea,,;c- of' ;;econtd.,u,~ '/-quanta ot' ~),5 time:3 J.n
.1 'i'i"O St -.).
t-rood a,--Pcemend, wltii I --j N. A.
Ale ';hlit, V. S. R)rl.~,ov, ":. V. Rykov, and E. V.
She~;topalav w-,-~ve j~trln,~ the worlk. There are
Card 11 flgore;3; arid 2 refurence~;, 1 SovIct, I U.S. The U.S.
Effect of Layerj Containin-g Boron on T12.16
the Yield of Secondary Gamm Radiation. SO-Or -8- 1 -1 ~,
Letter to the Editor
reference Is: Reactor Phy3les Corwtanto) ANL-5800
(1958).
SUBMITTED: August 3, 1959
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AUTHORS: F Androaenk (Deceascd)~ Broder. D. L., Lashuk, A. 1.
TITLE: Gamma RaYOProduced by Int-lastic Snattering of 3-Mev
Neutrons
o1. 9j, No. 59 PP- 403 - 406
PER,IODICAL: Atomnaya energiya~ 1960~
TEXT: Experiments on the inelastic scattering of 3-Mev neutrons from
titanium, chromium, strontium, iodine, barium, tungsten, indium, and
bismuth nuclei resulting in the production of gamma rays were described
by the authors of this paper in Ref.l. The gamma rays were studied and
their energies determined. The present paper gives data of analogoue ex-
periments on other scatterers in the form of Tables and Diagrams. The
deuterium target of an accelerator was surrounded by blocks of paraffin
with admixture of boron carbide. The neutron beam was collimated through
an opening 20 mm in diameter in the paraffin lithium-hydride blocks.
An NaI(Tl) crystal (40X 40 mm) and the photomultiplier were arranged in
a lead chamber. The samples to be studied were attached to a thin rod
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and placed at a distance of 4 cm from the surface of ths crystal. The
results obtained from a carbon scatterer were used for background
correction. There are 4 figures, I tablev and 8 references: 2 Soviet
and 6 US.
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B117/B212
AUTHORS: Broder, D. L~, Lashuk, A. I., Sadokhin, I. P.
TITLE: Gamma-radiation yield in inelastic scattering of neutrons on
antimony nuclei
PERIODICAL: IzveBtiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25,
no. 2, 1961, 309-312
TEXT: The present paper was read at the 11th Annual Conference on Nuclear
Spectroscopy (Riga, January 25 to February 2, 1961). The authors have in-
vestigated the yield of 1.01-Mev gamma quanta which are produced in inelas-
tic scattering of neutrons on antimony nuclei. In these tests annular
geometry was used (Fig. 1). 30 mm high rings (3) with an outer diameter of
85 mm and an inner diameter of 60 mm served as scattering specimens. A ]Bad
cone (2), height 360 mm, base diameter of 58 mm shielded the crystal against
direct radiation. The gamma-radiation spectrum was investigated by means
of a scintillation gamma spectromete; with a 40 by 40 mm NaI(Tl) crystal
with a relative half-width of the Zn05 lines (1.12 Mev) of about Vo ($~Y -
photomultiplier). The amplitude distribution of the pulses has been studied
Card 1/4
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Gamma-radiation yield B117/B212
with a 128-channel pulse-height analyzer. The neutrons have been obtained
from a H3(pn)He3 reaction on anelectrostatic generator at a proton energy
of 1-5-3.3 Mev. The energy spread of the neutron beam was no wider than
30 kev. Two types of measurements have been made with and without the
specimen. The given values are averaged over the two test series. The
measurements with 0.9 to 2-5-Mev neutrons have confirmed the gamma lines,
asg1ven in Refs. 6-8: 0-49, 0-59, 1-01, 1-32p 1-50, 1.84, 1.96, and 2.16
Mev. A detailed investigation of the spectrum in the region of 1-1.5 Mev
is very difficult due,,.to a low intensity of the 1.32-Mev line expected. It
is only mentioned tha i the t.32 and 1-50 Mev-lines are excited at neutron
energies of about 1-5 Mev; this indicates that the Sb121 and Sb123 nucleJ
might have 1-50 Mev and even 1-32 Mev levels. A 1-5 Mev cascade transition
to the 0.153 Mev level, emitting 1-347 Mev gamma quanta might be possible
for Sb123. It has been established that antimony nuclei have an energy
level near 1 Mev that is excited by an inelastic neutron scattering. For
neutrons with an energy higher than 1.01 Mev, the 0.87 Mev line is visible.
At higher energies this line and the 1 .01 -Mev line become indistinct , which
is due to a low resolution of the spectrometer . Another level can be as-
sumed near 900 kev. An other possib.Llity would be a transition from the
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to th6 0.153-:44ev level and emission of 0.0 Mev-
l..,01-Mev,,excited-state
quanta-'This is the case if'the 1.01-Mev..level is referred to SV33 nuclei.
The following.can be assumed, considering the 1.01-Mev gamma:yield for in-
as Mev:
'l tic neutron scattering on antimony, nuclei with ener&s of 1 .0-2.5
e
For neutron,en .1.5 g6v th -curve corresponds to the
ergies between 1.0 and e
excited 1.01-Mev level of antimony nuclei. A cascade transition to this
m the 1.32 Mev-level is not possible, because no gamma line with
level fro
an energy near 0.3 Mev could be e8tabiished in the spectra examined. Fig. 4
shows the graph for the gamma, yield with an energy of 0-84 Mev for iron
nuclei. I The data established by the authors of this paper are plotted for
2.0-Mev electrons. The radiation sources which were used to scale the gamma
spectrometer are given in the table. There are.4 figures, I table, and
8 references: 6 Soviet-bloc.
Legend to Fig. 1; 1~ tritium target, 2) lead cone, scattering ring,
4) proton beam
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Vtoroy Vsesoyuznoy.konferentsii i~ul 1960 g. Ed. by
A.: S. -Davydov and others'. oscow, ~j N 1962,187-190
zd. v.o.. A SSSR)
'bombarded: b neutrons from
TEXT C -Annular- targets ;aT Sb and C r
xi ),.q 6r~ict ions ;,,the radiation was.record d
p e y a W(TI) scintilla-
65
--tion spectrometer vith- a. 9~,,..energy resolat ion'(for 1.12-Mev quanta of Zn
w n
hose: Dulies were fed to 'a 128-char. el, pulse-height, analyzer. .. The energy
-dependence.'of the X-quantum yield duringinelastic neutroh's,cattering was
-obta- ed
~n with the': help of a reference ourve especially determined for the
:'0.84-Mev ~-qu~nta from Fe. The effectiveness of the- crystal was taken into
account tron absorption in the scatterer- n neglected- -The Nal(Tl)- -
w S_
--off e6tiveness vas-. -de-ler-min-ed vith a cascade I The spectrum of
gamza,~source.
the Iines excited in'inelastid scattering of 3.0-Mev neutrons contained,
t rd, -1/2:
I i
KARMSIM7, D.A.; STAVINSKIYO V.S.; MODERp D*L.; IASHUK A.I SADOXM, I,F,
Analysis of the excitation functions for levels of the Fb56
nucleus in the case of inelastic neutron scattering in an optical
nuclear model. Atom.energ. 13 no.6t587-588 D 162. (MM 15:12)
(Iron-Taotopes) (Neutrons-Scattering)
(ftelear optical models)
BRODER, D.-L.; LASHUK, A. I.; SADOKHIN, 1. P.
"Cross-section of Y-quantum Ziield and excitation of nuclear levels by neutron
inelastic scattering."
report submitted for IAEA Intl Nuclear Data Sci Working Group Mtg, Vienna,
9-13 Nov 64.
ACCESSION NR:'Ap4o3.5556 S/WB9/64/0,16/002/0203/0,13.0
AUTHOR: Broder, D. L.; Kolesov, V. Ye.; Lashuk,__A,_1--;'1addkh1n, I. P.;
.,Dovbenko, A'* G.
TITLE: The cross section of the excitation levels of Mg, Cr sup 52,
Ni sup 58, Ni sup 60 and Nb sup 93 in inelastic neutron scattering
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 16, No*, 2.. 1944, 303-3-3.0
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear cross section, nuelear.!excitation level, inelastic
.neutron scattering, Mg, Cr sup 52, Ni sup 58,-*Ni sup 60# Nb sup 93
TRAC
AM T: The measurements of the cross sections were made by studying-
the inelastic scattering of monochromatic neutroni obtained from the
,-reactions 1i3(p,n)He3 and li2(d,n)He3 for energies below and above 3
.1viev, respectively, and by measuring the gamma-speotra resulting from
~..~the reactions. Corrections were made for the dead time of the
analyser and for the self absorption. The computation of the cross
sections was based on the work by We Hauser and He Feshbach (Phys.
ACCESSIOWNR: AT4019041 S/0000/63/000/000/0132/0142
AUTHOR: Broder,~D. Lj; I-; SadokhIn, I. P.; Suvorov, A. P.
TITLE: Selection ~f a system of excitation functions for the energy levels during
Inelastic scattering of neutrons by the nuclei of iron, nickel and niobium
SOURCE: Voprosy* fizikl zashchity* reaktorov; sbornik statey (Problems In physics
of reactor shielding; collection of articles). Moscow, Gosatomlzdat, 1963, 132-14;
TOPIC TAGS: neutron, neutron scattering, inelastic neutron scattering,..excitation
function, Gamma ray spectrum, energy level cross section, Iron nucleus, nickel
nucleus, niobium nucleus, nuclear reactor, reactor shielding
ABSTRACT: Cross sections of the energy levels produced during the Inelastic scat-
tering of neutrons by the nuclei of Iron, nickel and nfoblum were investigated bj
measuring ~he spectrum of the I-rays created by the dejradation of the excited,
states. The neutron sources were the reaction T3(p n) 63 obtained in a van der
draaf generater for the energy range 0.8-2-5 Mev and the reaction D(d,n) He3 in a
cascade accelerator for the range 2.5-4.0 Mev. The X-ray spectrometer consisted
of a Nal(TI) crystal, an FEU-13 photomultiplier-and a 128-channel pulse analyzer,
Monitoring of the neutron flux was performed with a boron counter and a U235
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fission c amber. W-quanta of the following energies were observed from the iso-
topes Fe59 and Fe54: 0.84, 1.02, 1.23, 1.41, 1.81, 2.15 and 2.6 Mev. The plot of!
the cross sections and excitation levels as a function of neutron energy shows 1
that"all the Y-rays wer6 due to inelastic neutron scattering from Fe except
those at 1.41 Mev, which were produced by excitation of the first l9vel in Fe54.'
Inelastic scattering of neutrons by the nickel Isotopes N158 and NPOproduced
Y-quanta with the following energies: 0.86, 1.00, 1.16, 1-33, 1.45, 1.80 and 2.20
Mev. From Nb93, %-quanta with the following energies were obtained: 0.029, 0.765
.and 0.986 Meve The sources-of the various energy levels are'discussed-. Comparison
.of these results with those in the literature showed good agreement. f'Theauthors'
thank V. So Stavinskiy for,evaluating the results, and Ye..Vo Shestopalov, V. So~i'
Borisov, V. A. Ronianov, Go No Deryagin and.A, P. Kilmov for-,-#eIr help In iarrying
out the experiments." ,Orig. art. has:*6 figures.
ASSOCIATiON:. None
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S_e6tibht3!-for b 6r-.Ae excitation
3evels in inelastic sicatteking -od' neutrons
the nuc ear L
7k, 'buzhde a,urovney
-SOL -,_,Sebh ni 4 vv*kboda-,gamma vantov i-, k
p y No niY
asseyanii heytron"ov
neuprugom r
:TOPIC: TAG~: gamma- cross section, gamma yield, neutron scattering,
scattering, nuclear level excitation
AbSTRAM Tables are presented of the measured c ns for
ross sectio
aring of neutrons
--the: production of gamma quanta in ihelastic scatt
52 Be 60
b Cr re, Ni Ni Zr, Nb, and Sb. The resulta were ob-
y Mg,
!tained Ath the aid of an Hal(Tl) crystal scintillation s ectrometer.
133
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OF
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al 57,,.1964).. Tl~q aution f, the mechanical
.:selec or--.ma e it poss 0
d ible t ' distinguish neutron resonances in Sm
and.In_.'.s_ -,up to..10--15 aV energyo The intensities of the indi-
amples
vid u-'al: lines: it. the low-energy part of the spectrum were determined
relative: to a 48D-keV line measured with a "black" B10 sample. Data
-are., Presented ton the gaima ray spectra due to capture by the f irst
of In (Q.096 and 0.86 eV) and Sm~ (1.46 and 3.7 eV). The
._ie1l_AiV Absolute .4-eneigy:gamma rays are deter-
_yielda:of the lo,
~Mihed""ihd.arereconciled with the published data. It is noted that-
~cliin4 e-talces-vlace.in th4a.-bigb-anergy part-. of the spectrum on
frdiri, . redoiiince.. to resonance The cross: section is determined
for the oroduction of 0.84-MeY gama ~qu~mta by inelastic scattering
o _n's.
f heutto baV ng energies up to 6.26 i4eV from iron. The excita-
tion cross sections of 5 iron levels are calculated up to 4 HeV.
The Croso section for the production of,0.92-Hav gama quanta on
r are'dete n I
rid-'ed-in the rango :o 3#5 MoVe The transitions be-
z
tween the excited levoleof FeS6 '78 are identified
-and. Ni, and found
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BRODER, D.L.; M~ZNOV, V.I.; LASHUK, -A.I~~ SADOKRIN, I.P.
Angulai~".4istribution of ~~iianta*engandsred in inelastic neutrcQ
scatterinig on iron. IAd. f,iz. 2 no-5:823-825 N 165.
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0 that nk-otine is present only in lubterraist-au parts of N.
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:0 plumbativs(folia, N. longiflora, and N. sylveilris; the
superterratican 1mrts bear nornicotine. Toutato xrift% mi
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09 these sprcivq contained only nkotine. Voting ciiiiiiij., of coo
00 N. S;ljtyltris xMfit"i all tomato ottlt(4. With rem"VO (
all older leaves, to that only 2-3 sylvritrij lravo~ wen-
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USSR/Chemistry - Alkaloide, Frcm Nicotlana Jan 49
Chemistry - Nicotiana, Alkaloids From
"Importance of Separate Parts of the Root System
for Synthesis of Alkaloids in the Form of
Nicotiana," G. 1. Lashuk, Nikitskly State Bot
Garden Imeni V. M. Molotov, 4 pp
0% I'Dok Ak Nauk SSSRII Vol LX17, No 1
< . ..I
10
~ Attempts to find (1) what section of root is doml-
-A~.=nt'irl process of synthesizing allmlolds, and
~(2) uhat effect the most essential functions of
roots (process of mineral ard vater supply) have
~on the dependence of synthesis of alkaloids on
4w 26/49T,
UMM/Chemistry - Alkaloids, From jan 49
Nicotiana (Contd)
the root system. Submittal 29 Sep
26/4~4-1
C4 11W
Variations of dominance Of alkaloid COW9111 In b1ter-OM
,ties hybrids of Nicotians. Q-J-L-a k, Deklady Ahad.
Nouk S.S.S.R. 70. 2tI&-S( - i~uk, It"ji. AW.
Nauk. Ser. Biol. 1937, No. 6.-Pollination of N. 14NCk",
plants by pollen from gTaftsof N. Clultows or N. sylvearison
N. tabnruw am] invesHialion of the trittiling plant genm.-
finn,t ve the fullowhig djim: The aml ptqtny from the
lid ntjt show any significant devialkwot of altdoid
graftj~
content, even after 2-3 yeats of rrpeuied grallings. flow.
cVCr, the setual hybrid ptogmy contained niewine its tit
flocithiant alkafc,id ohile Ifir conlrolq had null
ujitilitir aq the doininanj gilkalold The above
ii obtahird A hen I tic fathrr IdAwsW N. glutincesa ate craft ed
,in mother pLints. (". hl. Kosolapoff
WWK" G. I.
Rockrose
New data on the biology of the rockrose ZCistus tauricusT Agrobiologiia, No. 4, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified.
-.1... .11, .. ''I ...... I .
LASHE2 G. 1.; D. F.
Lavender (Plant)
Selection and seed culture of lavender. Sel. i sem. 19 no. 6, 1952.
MONTHLY LIST OF RUSSIAN PCCESSIONS. Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
1. LASHLTK, G. I.
2. USSR (600)
4. Plants - Metabolism; Pollen
7. Relation of plant metabolism to physiological condition of pollen.
Dokl. W SSSR 83 no. 6, 1952. Gosudarstvehnyy NLkitski-y Botanicheskiy Sad im.
V. 1. Molotova red. 15 Nov. 1951
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952.
UNIGLASS - I,, .
GIJSZV, G.V., kand. bi-ologo nal, ; LASIIUK, L.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Invasion of the Golorado beetle in southeastern Europe. Zashche
rast. ot vred. i bol. 4 no.2:42-43 Mr-Ap 159. (MA 16:5)
(Europe, Eastern-Potato beetle)
VOZDI,=NSKAYA, 0. M. LASHUK, L. F.
Peasantry
Some problems in the ethnographic study of collective farm peasantry. Sov. etn. no. 1, 1952.
2
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August -195Y, Uncl.
. LASHUK, I.P.
Sledge dog breeding In the northwestern Ural foothills. Krat.soob.
Inst.stn. 20:27-34 154. OaaA 7:6)
(Ural Mountains--Sledge dogs) Oledge, dogs--Ural Mountains)
V Acc NR: AT7003996 SOURCE CODE: U .R/0000/66/000/000/0098/010,~'l
AUTHOR: Butakov, L. D.; Lashuk, N. A.; Solntsev, B. A.; Tolmachev, V. 1.
,.ORG: Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Electronics, and Automation,;
,~!'Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut yadernoy fiziki,
4~,elektroniki i avtomatiki pri TPI)
,,!'TITLE: High-frequency system for operating an electron synchrotron as a proton-
.,synchrotron
,SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya po elektronnym uskoritelyam. 5th, Tomsk,
.11964. Elektronnyye uskoriteli (Electron accelerators); trudy konferentaii. MoBcow,
jAtomizdat, 1966, 98-104
ITOPIC TAGS: synchrotron, proton 0t__
'~ABSTRACT: Wide passband and high voltages do not permit using conventional proton.A
aperiodic accelerating systems. Nor can drift tubes or accelerating'
Itran6fOrmers be used. Hence, two variants of a special accelerator are proposed:
D) Two closely coupled and shunted toroidal resonators (see Fig. 1) and (2) A system
iof ring electrodes (see Fig. 2). The entire frequency deviation is 9 Mc, and the
'Ifrequency by the end of the cycle is 36 Mc. The hf channel is divided into two
Isubchannels: a. 1. 2-Mc one covering most of the cycle and a wide-band one covel -g
I
Ithe initial part of the cycle. In tho ring-electrode design, aU long lines are supplied
1 channei-
.jig. Two-coupled resonator hf system Fig. 2. Ring-electrode hf system
by a common feeder system. Some details of the electronic equipment are given.
Drig. art. has: 8 figures and 6 formulas.
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ACC NR-. AT7003997 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0105/0 Ill
AUTHOR: Lashuk, N. A.; Solntaev, B. A.
ORG: none
TITLE: Transients in a pulsed hf system
SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya po elektronnym uskoritelyam. 5th,
Tomsk, 1964. Elektronnyye uskoriteli (Electron accelerators); trudy konferentaii.
Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, 105-111
TOPIC TAGS-., cyclic accelerator, transient phenomenon
ABSTRACT: The transient time of an accelerating voltage largely depends on the
parameters of the accelerator resonator because the latter'Et Q-factor i($
considerably higher than that of the oscillator circuits. Principal and equivalent
circuits of excitation of the resonator conventionally used in the vhf band are
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shown. Solution of a differential equation that describes the equivalent circuit
yields formulas for the output voltage (settling) time. The transients in
amplifier stages can be reduced by pri.,- modulation in the output stage.
Also, a formula describing the phase variation of oscillations under transient
conditions is derived. The effect of other circuits on transients is allowed for by
introducing an exponential exciting emf. Under resonance conditions, only
amplitude transients occur in the oscillatory system; both frequency and phase of
forced oscillations are established instantaneously. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and
20 formulas.
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UTHOR: Butakov, L. D.; Lashuk, N. A.; SoIntsev,, B. A.
none
LE: Shaping the long steep-front pulses
SOURCE: Mezhvuzovskaya konferentsiya po elektronnym uskoritelyam. 5th, Tomsk,
1964. Elektronnyye uskoriteli (Electron accelerators); trudy konferentsii. Moscow,
Aton-dzdat, 1966, 249-253
TAGS: pulse shaper, pulse shape, particle acceleration
,*ABSTRACT: A method is described of shaping high-power steep-front long pulses
intended for anode modulation of a hf oscillator (e.g. , in a synchrotron accelerator).
Millisecond pulses are shaped by discharging a storage into a load via a hydrogen
thyratron (G. W. Wheeler, Rev. Sc. Instr. , v. 32, no. 10, 1961). To ensure short
'tirne and high efficiency, it is suggested that storage I (see figure) be discharged via
,s. thyratron directly into grounded load 2. In this case, the thyratron is to be
1: enched by a pulse supplied by auxiliary oscillator 3. The expected pulse-rise time
.qu
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is 20-100 nsec; efficiency, -near 1007o. The quenching-
pulse duration must be 50-500,macc. Principal connecti
diagrams of such (100-kw) pulse shapers are supplied, as~
are four oscillograms of the pulses. Orig. art. has:
7 figures and 1 table.
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,.___LASHUTINq B.V.p inzh.
Effect of the adoption of semiautomatic interlocking systems on the
improvement in the traction power indices of train performance.
Vest* TSNII MPS 20 no*2:27-31 161. 04IRA 14:3)
(Railroads-Cost of operation)
(Railroads-Signaling-Centralized traffic control)