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Quadrupole Effect in the Nuclear Magnetic 5105616010391011071029
Resonance in the NaNO 3-AgNO 3 Mixed Crystals BOo6/BO70
account of rhombohedral symmetry, the latter show a splitting of the Na 23
line into a central line and two symmetrically situated satellites, To
investigate the influence of impurities on the Na 23 spectrum, the authors
used the above mentioned mixed crystals where Ag+ replaces the Ila+ ion,
By the investigation of the line spectrum it was found that the breadth
of the satellite lines depended on the orientation of the crystal in the
magnetic field 14400 oe). For 0 and 900 angle between the sym-
metry axis and 1r) , the satellites and the central line had a breadth of
the order of 2 _2-5 kc/sec which corresponds to a dipole-dipole width.
For intermediate positions, the satellites became broader but their
intensity remained constant and independent of the position. This effect
may be explained by the mosaic structure. Fig. I shows the nuclear mag-
netic resonance spectra 0for pure NaNO 39 NaNO3 + 0.5% AgNO 3 and NaNO 3 +
+ 2.1% AgNO 3 for I - 90 . In Pig. 2 the relative satellite intensity is
shown as a function of the AgNO 3 content,, The intensity diminished rapid-
ly with increasing Ag+ concentration. For a concentration of 0.021
(21 Ag+ ions per 1000 Na+) the satellites completely disappeared. The
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fact that the satellites show no broadening makes possible an analysis
of the experimental results by the method of the critical sphere. It may
be rightly assumed that no impurity ions (Ag+) penetrate into the critical
sphere. From this it is concluded that the critical sphere contains
138 Na+ ions and has a radius of about 13 A. There are 2 figures and 5
references: 2 Soviet, I American, and 1 Japanese.
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Semiconductors of the Academy of Sciennes of the USSR)
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Nuclear maD- In Plastically Deformed Rock
TITLE: I nAtic RennrannA
Salt
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 19602
Vol. 39, No. 2(8), pp. 262 - 264
TECT: In the present paper, the authors giYe a short report on measure-
ments of the intensity of the nuclear-magnetic resonance line of Na23
in plastically deformed rock salt as a function of the degree of de-
formation. The measurements were carried out on a device of the Pound
type. The rock-salt crystals were compressed linearly in the [0011 di-
rection; measurements were carried out on each sample in three differ-
ent directions of the magnetic field: [100], [110], and [010]. No an-
gular dependence could be found. The Fig. shows, on a logarithmic scale,
the relative intensity of the satellite lines as a function of the de-
gree of deformation. It follows herefrom that, as a consequence of com-
pression, the intensity of the satellite lines diminishes. The defects
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occurring in plastic compression were-found to be linear; they are not
described as dislocations but as distortion centers. In consideration of
this fact as well as of the lacking of a broadening of the absorption
lines, the authors, like in the case of impurity crystals~ used the
model of the critical sphere for calculating the satellite intensities
in the case of randomly distributed distortion centers. Thus,
ln(J/JO) " - eve/vo. J and J 0 are the satellite intensities in the de-
formed and undeformed crystal, respectively, c the distortion-center
concentrationp Yo the volume taken up by such a center, and vc the
Yolume of the critical sphere. It may be assumed that c is proportional
to the degree of deformation, so that ln(J/Jo) would be a linear func-
tion of the degree of deformation. The diagram shows that this is ac-
tually the case. The authors finally show a possibility of estimating
the size of the critical sphere from two relations set up for the field
gradients. Thus, the value of 1o3 A is obtained for the radius of the
critical sphere in plastically deformed NaCl. There are I figure and
6 references: 2 Soviet, 3 Japanese, and 1 British.
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ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov Akaiemii
(Institute of Semiconductors
Sciences USSR)
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AUTHOR: Lemanov, V.V.
TITLE: A Radiospectroscope for Studying Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance in Solids G
PERIODICAL: Pribory i telchnika eksperimenta, 1961 14 No.1, pp.126-128
TEXT: The circuit described by R.V. Pound (Refs.1, 2) is the
most widely used in the measurement of nuclear magnetic resonance
signals. The basic disadvantage of the Pound arrangement is said
to be the fact that voltages of less than 0.1 V cannot be obtained,
while in order to reproduce undistorted NMR absorption lines in
many solids lower voltages are required. The aim -.f the present
work was to remove this disadvantage and at the same time redu-:~e
the noise level of' the oscillator. The final form of the
oscillator is sho;m in Fig.2. A minimum voltage in the
oscillator circult of 0.02 V can be obtained, The oscillator has
been used in the range 2-13 Mc/s. The sensitivity of the device
incorporating this circuit is indicated by Fig.6 iihir-h shows thE
central absorption line due to Na23 in an NaN03 monocrystal in a
field of 4300 oe. The noise factor was found to be 1,2--l.5.
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The modulation amplitude and the time constant of the synchronous
detector is the same as in Pound's papers. The signal-to-noise
ratio is improved by a factor of 5-7.
There are 6 figures and 7 English references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodniliov AN SSSR
(Institute for Semiconductors, AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: December 5, 1959
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AUTHORt Lemarlov, V.V.
TITLEt Nuclear magnetic resonance in elastically deformed rocksalt
PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
v. 40, no- 3, 1961# 775 - 779
TEXTt Data on the defects in a test solid may be obtained by a study of
the quadrupole effects in nuclear magnetic resonance; the lattice die-
tortions near the defects can be determined from the way the nuclear re-
sonance absorptidn lines vary. For this purpose, however, one has to know
the interrelation between the elastic deformation of the lattice and the
additional electric field strength acting upon the nucleus due to the de -
feet. This interrelation can be determined from experiments with nuclear
magnetic resonance. R.G. Shulman et al. (Phys. Rev. 107, 953, 1957) made
this for In115 in InSb. This paper presents an analogous study for Na 23
in NaClo Due to the high symmetry in the undeformed cubic crystal, no
field acts upon the nucleus, and nuclear magnetic resonance appears as a
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central line and its satellites which can be observed as one line. The de-
formation gives rise to a disturbance of the symmetry, a field strength
appears, and the resonance absorption lines are split up into their compo-
nents*which should be observable in perfect resolution when the deformation
is sufficient* Actually, this effect is very weak, and the lines are only
more or less broadened. Shulman introduced the tensor C which interrelates
the electric field strength acting upon the nucleus and the elastic stress
in the lattice. In this paper, a similar tensor S interrelating the field
tensorq and the tensor S of the elastic lattice deformation is introduced:
V - 2 Sp Ck S K. x, y, z). In a cubic crystal, only
Kk P
the two independent S components, S 11 and S 44 are existing, the determi-
nation of which the author attempts in this paper. A rooksalt sample of
8 x 8 x 20 mm3 which was subjected to linear compression in the directions
(001] , (110J, and [111]p served as a testpiecea The maximum load was
66 kg/cm 2, The magnetic field was always perpendicular to -the direction of
compression. As expected, the effect of the compression was very weak and
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showed up as a reversible decrease of the maximum on the absorption line
without any noticeable broadening. The greatest decrease observed was 20%.
The shape of the lines was Gaussian for the deformed as well as.for the
undeformed crystal. In order to determine the components of S, the author
interrelates the decrease of the line maximum and the displacement of the
satellite frequencies. On the one hand, the author obtains
.4 where A and A denote the maxima of the line
+ SV Y(A /A-1 )/2
with and without deformation, respecti-ely, and ~v the line width between
2 2
maximum and minimum; AS9 , A0J,)0. On the other hand, he obtains
6Y C - + (eO/2h)-. EH for Na 23 with the nuclear spin I - 3/2; Q is the nu-
clear quadrupole -moment, , 11H the field component acting upon the nucleus
in the direction of the magnetic field. When the deformation is applied
in the [001] direction, .-i' Mis (s -s )F, where denotes the load
xx yy 2 zz 2 11 12 11
and s the elastic constant of the crystall
HH xl~- ~Yy. Def ormation
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along 11111 yields - q =9 _4 zu-is s Pq and deformation along [110j:
xx yy 21?z 3 44 44
(P-= [_4!_S11(S11_S12)__!_S14S4d1P, TYV= -1,S11 (Sji-S12)P,
2
(Pre 41 Six (Sil - S10 +s##Sd,) P.
and + 2q )Cosak] the angle between the di-
HH 2[Rzz+ (Rzz xx .I where cy is
rection of the magnetic field and [001] . The experimental results agree
with the theoretical predictions in all three cases. The 'numerical re-.
sults are S,II - t 2.1015 CGSE and SW :~O-5;1015 CGSE. Finally, the author
thanks M.I. Kornfelld for discussions, O.M. Nilov and V.V. Sokolov for their
help. There are 3 referencest I Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
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Semiconductors, Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: October 25, 1960
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AUTHOR Kornfelld, M. I., Lemanov, V. V.
TITLE,. Distortion of the NaCl lattice by Ag', Br and C impurities
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 41~ L><
no. 501), 1961, 1454 - 1460
TEXT; Nuclear magnetic resonance measurements were used to study the
distortions caused by impurity ions. The charactep and the
amount of the distortions can be determined from an investigation of the
qLiadrupole effects in this resonance. The interaction of the nuclear
quadrupole moments with the electric field gradient oauses a shif-, of the
11satellitell frequencies which is proportional to the vicinity of the
nucl~,-us to the impurity ion. A "critical sphere" exists around thiLal
ion. For nuclei within it, the satellite frequency shift is greater than
the half.-width of the absorption line at the noise level. In order to
determine the properties of this sphere and the lattice distortions at its
boundaries, the authors measured the dependence of the lattice constant
and of the intensity of the nuclear magnetic resonance absorption lines of
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Na 23 on the concentration of the impurities AgCI; NaBr and KC1 in. NaCl
single crystals. The maximum impurity concentrations were 4, 11 and
3 mole%, respectively. The lattice parameters wz:.-~re measured by
A. I. Zaslavskiy and T. B. Zhukova by means c-f aPKY..114 (RKU.-114) camera
and Cu X a radiation, with an accuracy of +3-10-4 R. The rellative changes
of -the lattice parameters 4a/a 0 were found to be linear functionj of the
impurity concentrations. The largest changes were observed for NaCl-KCI.
The absorption lines of Na 23 in pure and in impurified sampleo w,~-re
measured with an apparatus described in an earlier paper (V. V. Lemanov,
PTE.,.!.,. 126, 1961). The intensities of the absorption line& decrew.;ed
exponenfialiy- with increasing impurity concentrat-ions and approached the
intensity of the central line, which was 40% of the total intensi.,,y fo.--
Na 23 with a nuclear spin Of 3/2. With a further increa-39 in concentra-
tion ', also the central line was weakened, ., iue to second order quadrupole
effoots. These effeits became evident at 3 mole% of KCI and 10 mole% of
NaBr. For AgCl impuiities, no decrease in the intensity of the centrdl
line was observed. The f'.rst parts of the curves Jljo = f(c) can be
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approached by straight lines. From their slope. the number n of Na r ions
within the critical sphere (radius R) can be determined. The following
was found3 Ag+s n-76. R = 8.91; Br"-. n - 200., R - 12.4 1; K +9 n - 460,
R = 16.7 JIJO as 'a function of the total volume ne of the critical
spheres obeys a hyperbolic law and, at. low impurity concentrations,, is
independent of ffie nature of the impurity. I Aal/ao = f(no) is independent
of -~he nature of the impurity and has a linear course. The elastic
lattice distortions are determined from the components of the S tensor
which interrelates It and the elastic lattice deformations. The frequency
shift of the _;atellite lines for quadrupolp interaction is given by
AV = 3eQ(2m-I)Y,,,/4I(2I-I)h. where I is the nuclear spin, Q the nuclear
quadrupole moment and THH is -the component of the field gradient in the
direction of t With this formula, I., can be determined for nuclei
situated at the boundary of the sphere. Y., was found to be about
1012 CGSE units. From thia~ the deformation at the boundary of the
critical, aphere was determined to be of the or-der of ~o-3. The relative
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deformati~,n P- at a distance r from the -impurity - n was deter..
2 3
min-~-.d from theif relation F- - (a '"a, )a r" a and a be4ng thp radii. of the
. t~ ) 0 Q a
baai~c, and. of the lmpirrity--kn, re-spe.,,tively. Fox, r - R the critical value
of P, was found to be 3.qr-10-4(Agl)~ 2-40- 10-4(By") and 0.73- jO,*4(K,!-).
Th,- au~horsj tbank 0. M. Nilov and V. V. Sokolov for th-;?ir assistanoe,
I. A. Amantova... N. S. Volosatova, P. V. Usaoheu,, and G. I. BelIkov for
ana,iy&e,,~. Ther%~ are 4 figilree, I tatle, and 10 refeTenoess 4 Soviet and
6 non Soviet., The four most. recent referen,:~es to Engliah languagp
pub13.,:~ati~,n6 rt.-ad as followat T. J. Rr;wiand. Phys. Rev. 1!2., 900, i960;
M,, H. Cohen, F. Riif. Solid State Physics.. .1121. "9571 H. Kawamura,
E. Otguka. K. lshiwatari. J. Phys. Soo. Japan., !I., '06av 1956; E. Otauka,
H. Kawamus:a. .1. Phys. Soc. Japan., 12. 1071-~ 1195T.'
ASSOCIATIONx Institu.~, poluprovodnikov Akademii na)ik SSSR (Inq~itijte of
Semiconduotors of the Academy of Scienoes USSR)
SUBMITTED~ June '17, 190"!
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AUTHORS - Lem nov, 3L.-L and Smirnov, I. A.
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TITLEi Thermal conductivity of NaGl single crystals with Ca
impuritieu
PE1110DICAL: Fizika tverdogo telzq:, v. 4, no. 9,'1962, 2611 - 2613
2+
T---'XT: If positive ions in the NaCl lattice are replaced by Ca , then
positive cation vacancies are formed. At room -temperatures and below,
Ca 2+-vacancy dipoles exist occurring in larger complexes. Thp effr--ct of
the decay of these complexes on the thermal conducti'Vity of the crystals
is studied when the temperature is increased. The Na.01-CaCl 2 crystals
were grown from melts of pure substances by the method of Kiropglos. The
heat conductivity was measured in the range, between 400 and 600 K with
pure NaCl and M single crystals used as standards. Results: Ca
impurities cause a slight increase in the thermal resistivity of the
crystals. In the range 100 - 3000K the additional resistivity caused by
the impurity is independent of temperature. When the temperature rises
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to above 300 K the additional resistivity increases: SR = Al where
u = 0.2 ev. Below 3000K the additional resistivity is 0produced by phonon
scattering from the complexes. Its increase above 300 K is associated
with the decay of the complexes into dipoles. The cross section of
phonon scattering from the dipoles is by approximately one.order of
magnitude higher than that of -the scattering from neutral Ag impuritiec.
There are 2 figures. I
ASSOCIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov All SSSR, Leningrad (institute of
Semiconductors AS USSR, Leningrad)
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AUTHORSt Kornfelld, 14. I.,--Lemanov, V. V.
TITLE% On local distortions-of a crystal lattice by impurity ions
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperitnentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 43,
no. 6(12), 1962, 2021 - 2023
TEXT: The dimensions of the distorted zones around Ag Br-, K impurities
in the NaCl lattice have already been investigated by 11. 1. Kornfelld
and V. V. Lemanov (ZhETF, 41, 1454, 1961) by way of the critical sphere
with the impurity.ion in the center and fixed'deformation on its surface.
For I-, Li+, Rb+ the distorted-zone dimensions were determined in this
paper. Basing on the theory of elasticity of continuous media, the range R
of the deformation e from the center of the sphere is given by
3/R3
C = E:0r0 where Eo = ;.(r n -r0)/ro is the deformation on the sphere's
surface, r 0 is the radius of a hollow sphere in the medium and rn is the
radius of a little sphere inserted in it. -.. depends on the relation
between the elastic properties of the medium and.the little sphere. If a
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molecule consisting of the impurity ion and six neiahboring ions-with
opposite sign is assumed to form the sphere, then the elastic properties
of 'he crystals considered are nearly equal and -~, ~Vl/2 in all cases.
The'values of rny which are the ionic distances are taken from the Index
to,X Ray Powder Data File (ASTIM, Philadelphia, 1959). For r (NaCl)
2.8201 is obtained. Thus the authors determined the following values for
!F~j .103
:0.18 (Ag+), 0.24 (Br-), '0.24 (Li+), 0.19 (K+), 0.23'(1-), 0.-20 (Rlb").
Good agreements between the calculations and experimental data are observed
when the ionic distances of the corresponding lattice are used as
characteristic dimensions. If the impurity ion is assumed to form the
sphere then the results calculated will disagree with experiment. There is
1 table.
AISSOCIATIONt Institut.poluprovodnikov Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Semiconductors of the Academy of Sciences-USSR)
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LEMANOV, V. V.,
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of h4Xsicomathematical
!fciences at the Technical Physics Institute iment k. F. Loffe in 1962:
OLocal Distortions of the Crystalline Lattice Near Impurity Ions."
Vest. Akad. Nauk SSSR. No. 4. Moscow, 1963, pages 119-145
LEMANOV) V.V.; SMIRITOV, I.L,
Thermal conductivity of sodium chloride single crystals with a
calci=,admixture. Fiz. tver. tela 4 no.9:26-U-2613 S 162.
(MIRA 15:9)
1. Inetitut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(Salt-Thermal properties
ELIBAUM, K. [Elbaum, G.]; LEMANOV, V.V. (translator)
Substructures in crystals grown from the melt. Usp. fiz. nauk
79 no.3:545-584 Mr 163. OEM 16:3)
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AUTHOR: Lemanov,,. V. V.
tORG ingflf~te o Semiconduct2E~LAN SIE!~Rp Leningrad .(Institut poluprovodnikov
AN SS9-R)
TITLE: On distortions of KC1 crystals by impurities
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telay vo 81 no. 2., 1966p 615-'616
TOPIC TAGS: _potassium chloride, nuclear magnetic resonancej, crystal impurity,
crystal lattice distortionl elasticity theory
ABSTMCT: This is a continuation of earlier studies of distortion of KaCl and N&F,
crystals by impurities-(ZhETF v. 43, 20210 1962 and others). The present investi-
gation was devoted to KC1 crystals grown from the melt by the Kiropoulos method.
The intensity of.the nuclear magnetic resonance absorption line of CIP5 was mea-
sured as a function of the impurity concentration with RYa 2301 apparatus. It was
observed during the measurements that the intensity of the resonance in pure crys-
..tals grown from pure KC1 is much lower than the theoretical Intensity. This
pointed to the presence of some impurities that distort tha lattice. The presence,
of the impurity was confirmed by chemical analysis. Double recrystallization of
the KCl,, which reduced.the.Na impurity to one quarter of its initial value, near3,y -- -
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doubled the resonance intensity. The experimentaIJv determined dependence of the
cl~-9 resonance intensity on the impurity concentration was used to determine the
number of Cl nuclei inside the diqorted zone near the impurity ion. The relativel
Idisplacements of the nearest neiolbors of the impurities and the relative lattice
deformation on the boundary of th
i N distorted zone were calculated by elasticity
theory. The lattice deformation~vas found to be practically constant and inde- 1
pendent of the type of impurity., in agreement with the definition of the disttxted
ity.
zone given in the earlier papers. This confirms the applicability of elastic
theory for calculation of the distortion of the lattice by impurities, although
some discr arises in the case of the ions r. and N47, the reasons for which
epancy
were.discussed by;.V. 8- Mandel' (FTT v- 7,, 31309 1965)- Orig. art* has: I formula
and,1 table.
SUB CODB:~.2o/ suBm DATE:. 27sep65/ on; REP:, oo3
:'Card:2/2,
LFXINOVA. N.A.
-,
Analysis of storility phenomena in the males of hybrid Coregonue
lavaretus ludogs Pol. x Coregoaus infr. lodogesis Pray. Dokl.
AN SSSR 105 no.1:160-162 N 155. MR& 9:3)
1, Wentral'uVa laboratoriya onnav ryboyodetva Glavrybvoda.
Prsdetavlono akademikom U.N. Favlovskim.
(HYBRIDIZATION) (SURILITY If ANIMALS) NKITIVISHNS)
"".T,ec,~,-nizinq Sur'
?Oland)
nthly Li't 0, Ea
195':,, Tined.
JOL. 1,, 111ay
L) I:C
MOYCHO, W.; GUBANSKI, M.; FOMAIDIS, B.t LEWSKA, M.-, WAJSBARD, E.
The occurrence of tobacco mosaic virus in tomatoes in Lodz and its
heighborhood. Postepy nauk roln 7 no.1:79-82 Ja/F 160. (EEAI 9:10)
(Poland--To*atoes)
(Mosaic disease)
(Viruses)
MIZERA., Antoni., mgr inz.; LEKANSKI, Wladyslaw, mgr inz.
New exhibition hall on the grounds of the International Poznan
Fair. Inz i bud 19 no.2:55-59 F 162.
1. Diuro Projektow Budownietwa Przemyslowegop Poznan.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / General and Specialized Zoology. P
Insects. Forest Pests
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 17, 1958, No 78360
Author :QLaari e, J.
Inst Not given
Title Contribution to the Knowledge of the Mode of
Life of the Pine Moth Extelela (Herigia)
Dodecella L.
Orig Pub : Zool. listy, 6,, No 3, 225-233
Abstract, : The pine moth, a pest of the buds in the pine
sapling plantations of Bzenetsk (Czechoslovakia),
damages cultures which are weak and founded on
poor soils. It often attacks the pine-trees
damaged by the European pine-shoot moth. From
july to April, the caterpillars of the bud-and-
M,
shoot moth mine the needles. Mines (10-1.5=
Card 1/3
P,
/~ . A/
X
NOVOZHII4)V,Xkolay Mikhaylovich. kand.tekhn.nauk; SUSWV, Valeriy
Nikolayevich, kBndetekhn.nauk; ISWINIYE, K.H., inzhe, red,;
GERASIMOVA. Ye.S., tokha.red.
[Welding with consumable electrode in carbon dioxide] Svarka
plaviashchimsia elektrodom v uglekialom gaze. Moskva, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1958. 193 P.
(Wolding) (HMA 11:5)
(Protective atmospheres)
Jr.
pr
6
A 41
awsroN NR# ~VVOJ 8/01,35/6
-4
A 1
0trov. A. 41 Inlye, K. No
p V. (Candidate of Tecbrdoel Scienc 8
UTEORSs
-
All-Mdon State,Standard.10157-62 _"Argans.gaseouap pur6w:
OURCEO ohnoya,proiMmastviol 7# 1963 p
Ification-'. Wgenp qtrogent i0isture
TOPIC TAGS i argo% "a
According to.the now GOST 0-11-unio'n State standard) iom-62, incitt6triai
11 be disitribmted in gr must be 99.99% pare and
ades As Bkand.C, Grade A
V
t b
96%
i
e 99
aM 0.01% nitrogen. Grade B mus
mst contain no more than
O.Oo3% 2Mj Len
pur , with no more than 0.005% o3tygen and 0.04% nitrogen,. Grade 0 mat 1 99.-
e
with no more than 0.005% oggen,and 0.10% nitrogenal Moisture content in all,
pure,
.
grades Wstnot~exceed 0,03 gf1cm3, Recomendations are ifade as to wbich grade
'
Procedures;
should be used in welding given metals and in doing wbat type of work.
on,testing for Impurities are explfdned.* The now standard went Into efrect July 1i
-1 table.-
1963. Orig. arto bass 2
1 .
ASSOCIATION: none.
SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 02Au963 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE:- 'EL NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 006
C
1
n iTr -\
AUTHORS: Dianov-Klokov, V.I., Candidate of Physical- 67-58 -2-11/26
Mathematical Sciences, Kolbasov, V.A., Engineer,
Lemarinlye, K.N., Engineer
TITLE: The Spectral Analysis of Nitrogen in Argon (Spektrallnoye
opredeleniye primei3ey azota v argone)
PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 49-51 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is said in the introduction that this method has proved to be
of practical use in Soviet plants. However, the apparatus used for
this purpose have certain disadvantages as a result of which in-
accurate results are obtained in individual cases. In order to pre-
vent this)it is recommended in the course of this paper that the
light sensitiveness of this apparatus be increased by surmnation of
loads. In this case the individual pulses of the photocurrent are
collected during the period of from 10-20 seconds in loading con-
densers. Meanwhile, the luminescent spot produces a straight line,
the "arrov/', the angle of which can easily be computed. The os-
oillogmphic tube " 8 L 039" has a s oreen with - afterglaw, , s 0
that the "arrovil can be conserved for 1 minute. Centering of the
Card 1/2 beam is brought about by means of two revolving deflection coils.
The Spectral Analysis of Nitrogen in Argon
AVAILABU:
67-58-2-11/26
Rough adjustment of the t;m analyzer channels is carried cut by
switching over the loading condensers, and fine adjustment is
brought about by diaphra0iiing the slots before the photomulti-
pliers. In the rectifier of the feed block ferroresonance stabil-
ization is applied. Selenium rods (ABC-7-3P ) serve as valves.
In the case of particularly pure gases it is recommended to use
a collection of suitable filters instead of spectrographs.
There are 3 figures)3 references, all.Soviet.*
Librarj of Congress
1. Nitrogen-Spectrum 2. Argon-1pplications 3. Laboratory
equipment-Operbtion
Card 2/2
P.
"Devolopmont of a Ptational TechnoloI7 and the Determination of Necessary ApParatus
yrie Goncerftrate3.11 Cand Tech Sci, llo:3cow Tech-
for the Production of i-'Urllwoon Mold 11,1z I
nological Inst of the Food Industr:,, '!in 11i,,-her Education U03SER 7' lgff '. (.":L,
No 18, Apr 55)
SO: Stol. No. 704, 2 Nov 5-5 - Survey- of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended
at USSR HiEher Educational Institutions (16).
LERATRINIYS, K.P,.
.11-...
Production of high-active concentrated ferment preparations free
from culture media. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform. no.7:49-51 158.
(MIRA 11:9)
(Frementation)
R
WACIMV, V.I.; I~WRIXIYNI K,Po, ISAYEVA, Z.S.
Effect of high-temperature sterilization of short duration on the
quality of canned foods. Kons. I ov. prom. 13 no.10:15-19 0 158.
(MIRA 11:10)
I.TSentrallny7 nauchno-iseledovatellskiy, institut konservnoy
i ovoshohesushillnoy proWshlennosti.
(Food, Canned--Sterilization)
I I
YASTREBOVP S.M.; MkSSOVKRq A.M. ,AIAgjX IYE kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
BELIKOVA, L.S., red.; KISINA, Ye.I., tekhn. red.
(Sterilization of canned food] Sterilizatsiia konservov. Pod red.
K.P.Lemarinte. Moskvaq Pishchepromi.zdat, 1961. 67 p.
WMA 14:9)
(Foody Can~ed-Sterilization)
BARBAYANOV~ Konstantin Aleksandrovich) LEMARINIYE Konstantin
Petrovich; MAKAROVA, T.I., kandTie-Eii. nauk, spots. red.;
ITUZ'D'Rlr,A, V.A., red.; SCLAROVA, A.M... tekhn. red.
[Fish canning) Proizvodstvo rybrykh konservov. Moskva,, Pishche-
promizdatp 1961, 407 p. (Vish, Canned) NIRA 15:3)
EXCEMA MICA Sec.8 V01.U/5 Neuro-PsYchiat-MOY 56
2435. iitoTECTION OF THE I' FANTIL~ NERVOUS SYSTEM (Russian text)
N
Lub tska a-Itossgls E.M. -DOS.VOSP. 1956, 9(12-17)
As a know he peculiarities of the higher nervous activity of pre-school
children is necessary for the proper conduct of all educational work in kinder-
gartens, the author draws attention to some of them. especially the predominance
of excitatory over inhibitory processes, and the marked inclination to irradiation
of processes, especially of excitation. The instability of attention and the quick
development of a state of inhibition In these children from prolonged and mono-
tonous activity is also underlined. The author. also mentions the factors which pre-
dispose to the development of nervousness in children, and the measures for its
prevention, and attaches especially great importance to a proper paedagogic
approach to the child. (S)
LEMINOYE, K.P.
Characteristics of the tbermal'sterJlization of canned food
packaged in aluminum tubes. Kons.i ov.prom. .1.7 no.7:7.,9 Jl 162.
(KRA 15:6)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut konservnoy
i ovoshcheoushillnoy promyshlennosti.
(Food,.Canned-Sterilization)
LE,M,ARI,N'.YEP K.P.; ROGACHEV, V.I.; GORDON, Yu.I.
Aseptic canning of food products. Kons. i ov. prom. 17
no.8:14-18 Ag 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut konservnoy
i ovoshchesushillnoy promyshlennosti.
-L 7o28-66
ACC NR, APS026830 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/017/0116/0116
AUTHOR: LqggVjp.1.yeA K. P.; Drobny. B. V.. Chebalak, A. N.; Miroshk n, F. Ya.
Petryanov-Sokoloy
1 1. V.; Basmanov, P. I.; Farber, L. D.;LKhal n
ORG: none tkq
TITLE: An installation for aseptic preservation of liquid and puree-type foodstuffs
in large storage-tanks. Class 53, No. 174520
SOURCE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 116
TOPIC TAGS! food technology, food product machinery, food sanitation
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An installation for aseptic pre-
servation of liquid and puree-consistency food products in large Rtorage tanks, The
unit consists of interconnected steril'izer pipelines made according to Author's Certi.
ficate No.. 168108, a vacuum cooler, hermetically sealed tanks equipped with locking
devices made according to Author's Certificate No. 168109, and bacteriological filters.
The unit is designed for continuous operation and for preventing admission of any un-
sterilized product. The unit is equipped with a discharge reservoir and with an in-
termediate collector connected to the reservoir and to the sterilizer. 2. A modifica-
tion of this installation in which connections are simplified by using a disconnec-
table pipe, between the hermetically sealed tanks and the vacuum cooler, and a portable
pump with a flexible hose. for unloading the food products from the tanks.
Cc ird1/2 UDC: 664.8. 03
-41032-65 E7rr(d)/F-,rrW/vtP(y,)/r-2 Em
ACCESSION URI APS008577 8/0286/65/000/0W0113
/0n3:
AUTHORSi Zuyov, M. A.1 Razin G. M.1 Krylov, V. M.; Volkov, A. F.1 Times
~Llor T; S .; Le -- -~Gov V. -- B. I Hire ovt 0. PO
4
TITLEt TeaJotand for creating impact overloads. Class 62, No. i694o7
SOURCE& Dyull4ton' isobroteniy I tovarnykh znakov, no. 6, 1965, 113
TOPIC TAGSs impact testing
ABSTRACT3 -his Author 06rt-ificate presents a test stand for creating impact
overloads? The stand contains a truss with controlling cables, a hoisting
device, a platform for the investigated object, a cable with a suspension system,
a cut-off mechanism, a braking moahaniam, shock absorbers, and Instruments for
moasuring the platform drop rate. To increase the sataty of the experimut and
to exclude the effect of the proscribed height on the free fan of the platform,
the stand is provided with a contactleae mechanism for setting the height (see
Fig. 1 on the &closure). It consists of a transmitting seloyn connected by a
tlwdbla shaft to the shaft of an electric tackle drum, a receiving selsyn placed
in the frame of the machani a, and a mechanism reductor. A setting indicator with
a knob and contact, a slid'a indicator with a contact, a height indicator scale,
Cild 113 - .-- - - - -..- - - - I
L 41032-65
ACCESSION NRt APS008577
and a stop relay are oonnected in the m%natia starter oirmdt of the eleutria
tackle. Origs orb. haes I disgram.
ASSOCIATION 8 none
SULW7E)t 02JavA4 340L 1 01 So Gmst ma
so RW 000 000
CwJ 2/3..
LEMAYLV, V. ; APANAS I YXVA, N
Children's clbue organized by apartment houses offices in Gorgiy.
Zhil.-kom. khoz. 10 no.12:14-16 6o. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Nachallnik gorodskogo zhiliahchnogo upravleniya, g. GorIkiy
(for Lemayev). 2. Inspektor gorodakogo, zhilishchnogo upravlenlya,
g. Gor'kiy (for Afanaslyeva).
(Gorkiy-Children's clubs)
NOSOV, A. K. ; LEMAYEVA, A.M.
Reciprocity in ontogenesis of potatoes of the maternal tuber and the
plant growing from it. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.1:47-55 '55 - OMRA 9:5)
1. Institut biologil AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(Potatoes)
USM/Physiology of Plants - Fhotosynthesis,,
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Bioli) No 15) 1958, 67796
Author : Lemayeva, A.M.
Inst : AcRE5y_ of Sciences TurkmSSR.
Title : Photosynthesis in Cotton with Relation to Its Development.
Orig Pub : Izv. All TurkmSSR, 1957, No 1, 59-63-
Abstract : The intensity of photosynthesis in cotton was studied by
Nosov's gravimetric method (Izvestiya AN TSSR, 1951, No
3). The 24-hour course of photosynthesis was determined
for the budding, flowering, and maturing phases. 'Me do-
gree to which the stome wore open was determinedby
Molish's method. The photosynthesis intensity was stu-
died simultaneously in the leaves of the lower, middle,
and upper layers of the main stalk. The myj-= photo-
synthesis intensity was observed between 6 o'clock and 11
Card 1/2
IRMAYEVA, A.M.
Changes in the physiological processes of a withering cotton
plant. Izv.AN Turk. SSR no-5:86-91 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
1.Institut botaniki AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(Plants, Effect of aridity on)
(Turkmenistan--Cotton)
I ~ LEN4YEVA, A.M.
Dynamics of hydrocarbons and nitrogen compounds in the ontogenesis
of the cotton plant* Izv. AN Turk. SSR no.5:39-45 58.
(MIRA 11:12)
1.1natitut botAniki AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
- (cotton) ,
LEMAYEVA, A.M.
Effect of potassium fertilizers on photosynthetic productivity and
yields of fine-fiber cotton plants. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol.
nauk no-4:25-30 161. (MIRA 14:16)
1. Institut botaniki, AN Twkmenskoy SSR.
'(PLANTS , EFFECT OF P&ASSIUM ON) .
(PHOTOSYNTHESIS) (COTTON-FERTILIZEIS AIM MAHUFM)
MAMA, A. M.
4- -
Effect of copper on some and b-ochem-i-al processes and
yield of the fine-fiber cott,)n. 17--f. AN Tui~k. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.
4:3-6 164. 04IRA 17; 11)
1. Institut botaniki AN TurkmG-riskoy SSR,
- - -.-- LEVUVEIIA, A.M.
------
4'-e r~lk
Ro!- cJ inteni~i.y anrl prnrilictivity Irl ~, e of
rallp-~n1l.ng .I' Iz-1. ".!,, Turk. 2~"r. bird. nauk
no. ?,- P-- I.!, I r',1- 1,3-.,5)
instItut. ljotarliki AN Tourk7eLm5koy "I'SK.
JSja7.jE(Kajj, Biophysics Lab) rhysia! inst im, I. F. Favlov, 11 ,:aR
P, [K,3
T--'cl~!cular Structure of Orlmnt;~d Frot--ins in Tjssu,~~sll
SOURC-i.: Dok 0, Vol 70) No 4, 1950
U$SR/H=an anc, ImIma! -il-.ygi,)lorZ - BI o'.. F ed El nts.
C; c, 3m one T-3
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 84oll
Aut]hor : -Leirazhikd-in B.K Frank, G. i,I.
Inst : Institute of Bilo~4cal i'hysics, AS USSR
Title : DQtcimdaino the Size of Erythrocytes in Comection witi.
Prcbloms of Biolorsic Effe--,ts of Ionizeq RadiatiOn by
MathoC-5 of Light Difrac-ticn.
OriG Pub : Tr. In-ta biol- fiz- A!i SSSR, 1955, 1, 276-287
Abstract : Blood was fr.-.)r;i cav veins of rabbits. Then, it was
Jissolved Ln -tri tsot,Diiic Bin,-L:r solutdony admixera witt! so-
clium ".!,I Placc~ into a 0.1 mm deep glass cuvefl'to.
In order to a-,I-L:ve bet"Lex, difraction) erythrocytes (E)
must acKu-,re to the of the cutette after they h: 'L VC
set (8-10 minutes). Tho animals were irradiated-wit'l- 600
r. Erythrocyte counts p-Auted to a deepsoated roact-_,* ie
Care! 1/3
USSR/Humn and Animal Physiolo~,-Y - Bloo,-'. FOM-Id Elements. T-3
Abs Jour R,:!f Zhur - Biol., 1,13 13, 1953, 84011
leuco-ocnia. Observatiol's slio-wed that 2 haurs -Iftc:r irra-
ana wi-~IiLi an Jntcrval of 3 days, E
in Aftc!r tle 1C+,h dnY, E sizo
pro,-cssivc1Y (7.'-'-7.4-.,,-() and reached 7.5-7-6,-", 31, -Bile
ma 0- L
l5t!' (~aY, ,t t!~-iu 00in-L, -L"e clu".rly rke'~' 'i fr'act")II
aisappoaa:cd, ,. :~,.jct wi--,icli borc tc~ntimonY of a far L-0-valIcef!
nctim in" ~ -ays
-lisoc3tosis. E di, icators, existin- 3 ~
-I, Lr - - C.'a were
before irradiatim, scrvcd as controls- Tl-,esc '-' `
:Waphy. A a aC6
Dbtaince, by difraction rjicroj~.Iotor )rc pr lical
sys-
arranGement which consists ill the MOSt si,'Tle OPI"cal
tor.., u~-ijjg pjjotr)elerx---nts ancl ;',alvonometers, perruts
termino E sozes accor(lin~; to ring diaraeters, whemlac
dcC7cce of aniSOCYtOsis r.,-,y Ic appro:,dmt,-,Jy detormil~u
cordinG to the correlatioll Of Ll*--Jmm O-nd miniLIuL
electric currents. Control 0~- -riments with prcpara`~-' -1-1S
pL
if diversified s-alutiOll stren6ths (as caraParGd to norm),
si-iowed the margin of error to be insiEAificant.
Card 2/3
IEMZHIKRIN, B. K. and G. M. Frank
Determination of the Dimensions of Erythrocytes in Connection with the Problep
of Biologii3al Action of Ionizing Radiation
Trud-v Institute, B,101291ch2lkoY ElziMj, NO lo 1956
S916., 5 Yar :L9561 p49
Describes a method to be used in diagnosing injury produced by ionizing
radiatdon.
'17(4) SOT/20-128-1-50/56
AUTHORS: Razumova, L. L., Lemazhikhin,,__,B,,..K., Lebedev, L, A*,
Pen'kina, V. S.
TITLE: Some Differences Observed in the X-Ray Study of Keratin From
Feathers
PIMIODIGAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 1, pp 166-189
(USSR)
ABSTRAM The macro structure of coverts and supporting feathers (wing-
feathers and rudder-feathers of the tail) show:s certain dif-
ferences depending on the function of the concerned feathers.
The kind of flight also has a certain influence on the struc-
ture. The authors tried to answer the question whether the
function of the feathers also has an influence on the molecular
structure. Characteristic features of the moleculur structure
can be investigated by means of an X-ray diffraction method.
X-ray photographs made (with a sufficient solvent power) of the
keratin of feathers (Fig 1) are characterized by clearness and
richness of reflexes unusual for fibril albumins. The authors
succeeded in getting some information regarding the dependence
Card 1/3 of the keratin structure on the existence of amino acids and
30'1/20-128-1-50/58
Some Differences Observed in the X-Ray Study of Keratin From Feathers
also with regard to the role of S-S and hydrogen compounds in
the structural packing. X-Ray examinations of three test
series were carried out by means of X-ray camera:3 with colli-
mator with a diameter of 0.1 mm. A micro tube for focusing of
the Institut biofiziki AV SSSR (Institute of Biophysics AS USSR)
was used. The X-ray was directed perpendicularly on the sur-
face of the feathers. The investigations showed that the struc-
ture of wing feathers on non-flying birds (ostrich) is the
same as that of coverts of flying birds. It is not as orderly
as the structure of the wing feathers strained by flying.
This fact proves a connection between the molecular structure
of feathers and their function. A dependence of the molecular
structure on t1he kind of flight was not found. The aui,'--Irs
thank ',,he S' =- f zaubel:s of the Zoologicheskiy muzey
bloskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (ZoolDgical Museum
of the Moscow State University), Professor N. A. Gladkov,
A. M. Sudilovskaya, M. V. Vasillyeva, thestaff inembers of the
Institut morfologii zhivotnykh (Institute of the Morphology
of Animals), Professor G. S. Shestakov, T. L. Borodulin, and
Card 2/3 the st"aff madoe~:-s of Moskovskiy zoopark (Moscow Zooloo-ical
~011/20-128-1-50/58
Some Differences Observed in the X-Ray Study of Keratin From Fea.thers
Gardens), R. I. Afonskaya, M, P. Kagayev, for thcir assistance
in selecting the specimens. There are 3 figureo and 7 ref-
erences.
ASSOCIATION: Institut biologicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Biological Physics of the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: April 23, 1959, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 22, 1959
Card 3/3
TAMAZHIMN, B.K.; LFJWW, L.A.
Design of a demountable microfocus X-ray tube with a variable
focus. Frlb.i tekh.eksp. n0-1:136-138 Ja-F 6o.
(KRIL 13 -.6)
1. Institat bi,ofizikI AN SSSR.
(Blectron tubes)
MELINIKOV, L.A.; RAZUMOVA, L.L.;
Mechanisms of muscle contraction (based on X-ray data). Dokl.
AN SSSR 151 no.4:955-958 Ag 163. (MM 16:8)
1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. 2. Chlen-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Frank).
(MUSCLES--MOTILITY)
R.V,UMOVA, L.L.; LIFIIAZH~-EIS, B.K.~ MELINIKOV, I.P.; G.M.
X-ray study of -tructural reconstri2etions in a striated muscle
following changen in its longth. Dokl. AN SSSR 157 no.3-.688L
691 -1 1164. (MIRA -17;:7)
1. Chlan-kcrrespcndent AN SSSR (for Frank).
VA7TNA, A.A.; LEMAZHIKEIN, B.K.; FRANK, G,,-I.
Discrete disoersion of rays at small anglea on a cwc&n,.:-az--=d actin
solution. BjLof-4z4-ka 9 no.2.,237 164. (MITFU 17,22)
1. Institut biolo'gicheskoy fizIkI AN SSSR, Moskva.
VAZT-NA, A.A.; LEI-L-TZHIKHUT) B.K.,FRAIIK, G.M.
Discovery of an actin polymer diff-ering from the F-form. -'xlkl.
AN SSSR 159 no.-J+a921-921' D ?64 (MIRA 18:1)
1. lnstltui~ biologicheskoy fiz-iki AN SSSR. 2. Ghlen-korres--
ponden4l- AN SSSR (for Frank).
RAZUMOVA, L.L.; MEELINIKOV, L.A.; LEMAZHIKHIN, B.K.; FRANK, G.M.
Shortening glycerinated muscles with a damaged tvo-di--nsl~or-pi
lattice of filaments. Biofizika 10 no.1:194 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. InsUtut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva.
I I ' Y A W01i,
.l'VJllK0V:,qiy~, ~ ll~K.
~-'la-~y cf t.he optii proprrt'-es :~f tl-la sqj1d g"ant Ann^ relayed
Livi tt phAficiii cf TSltzil~,ql.~-a 7 na,4s
520-530 ii-Ag 065. (MIRA 18?9*,
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