SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MASHIREVA, L.G. - MASHKEAVICH, V.S.

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39827 s/o8l/62/000/011/019/0517 E075/E136 AUTHORS: Mashireva, L.G.9 and Zimina, K.I. TITLE: Direct spectrographic determination of metals and phosphorus in oils with additives PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no.11, 1962, 151,152, abstract 11 D158. (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no.8, 1961, 15-18). TEXT: A method is described of determining simultaneously Ca, Ba, Zn and P in lubricating oils. To prevent the influence of interfering elements a 3% solution of Li was introduced as a buffer of the solutions. Two variants were worked out for the separation of Li in discharge and standardizatxoh. According to the first variant, the analysis is carried out with three standards, prepared by diluting the same additive as the determined sample. The hot carbon electrodes are saturated with the samples and the carbons are dried for 1.5-2 hours at 400-450 OC. The internal standard Co in introduced in the form of 2~/')" solution of Co naphthenate in oil, its quantity being 1/3 of tile sample volume. The spectra are taken by VC 5-28 (ISP-28) spectrograph Card 1/3 Direct spectrographic determination.. S/081/b2/0GO/011/019/057 E075/EI36 with a threelense condenser without an intermediate di.iphragm with an 0.012 nim alit. The excitatioll source is an A!-.erna-,ing current arc at 5 amperes. Electrodes: the upper - cjjrjj()n containing the sample; the lower - carbon with a rounded end: the distAnce between the'electrodes is 3 mm. The plato8 iro Ifspectral" ones, type I, of .4ensitivity 0.8 units FCCT kG6-iT) for the shortwave region of the spectrum. The calibratioil graphs are linear. According to the second variant only one standard is used irrespective of the additive type. The c.-.rbons are '.,.ept for 20-50 min in the solution containing 3% Li (L.CO3 is dissolved in water with the addition of CH COOH), dried with a filter papor and used as counter-electrodes . iubsequently the analysis is similar to the first variant. The square error in both variants 656. The method was applied also to used oils for the determinaTion of tits active part of the elements. Analytical pairs of the lines (in 1) and concentration ranges (in X, in brackets) are' Sa 2335.3 - Co 2286.2 (o.02-o.4), Zn 3345.0, 3-345-6, 3302.0, 3302.6 - Co 3044.0 (0-003-0-10), P 2535.6 - Co 2286.2 and 2373.6 (0-005-0-13), Ca 3179.3 - Co 3044.0 and 3417.2, Card 2/3 Direct spectrographic Ca 2398.6 - Co 2276.5 and 2286.2, (0-05 - 0.12 and 0.1 - 0.9). [Abstractor's note: Card 3/3 s/o8i/62/ooo/oll/019/057 E075/E136 -1 translation.i d M.A~'HIRSVA, 1-G. ; OPLPV~., t.% : . , :*jP('-K'N'A, t f, y *I.!- p v ~ I Duterminaticn r!' wiri;um In petrolftum prodicl.s ~r ~ i v d ouhl e t w A th t, h Pe u s m ~-, ~e * ~ ~ -2 9 s pt. c t. rr) 17 r,,i p~. .Kft,fn~ I ~.ekh. topl. 1 masc-I !~; 0 ter -, LP., 10 ~ t - . 1. Vassoyuzny-y !natif.,it p- noftl i gazov I polu-h!!-i-.yij thidkngt, top 1v ~. cal Technology - Chemical Products and Their H_jj Application. Cellulose and Its Production@ Paper. Abs Jour : Hof Zhur - Xhimiya, No 17s, 1958P 59509 Author : Mashirevits, Bortse. last Title Linden (TilU grandifolia) as a Material for the Produc- tion of a=se. Orig Pub Masnik chene drushtvs.. 1956, 21.. go 3,, 171-185 Abstract Results are cited of investiGstions of the physical pro- perties and chemical L4xpoaltion of linden wood (LW) (Tilia grandifolia). The lcnGth of the fibers of LW are close to t:bnae of the lb but somewtat inferior to the length of the fibers of EuUa canaden- siss A hi&t (51-54%) yield of cellulose (C) is charac- T;Fistic of LW accardinC; to the sulfite and sulfate methods. The machanical properties of nonbleachad sul- fite- and sulfate-C are close to the properties of C Card 1/2 - 102 - Category: USSR/Magnetism - Ferromagnetism Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Fi&n, No 1, 1957 Do 1415 F-4 Author :Zsychikov, N. N., Zheltenkova, R. M., Kondratova, 0. T., Kbrostlylev, A. F Korotkov, Yu. Ye., Mashirin, B. I., 1,trnkin, Yu. K., Panasyuk, L. 33. Title :Investigation of tlie-Effect of the Chemical Composition on Magretir Properties of Electrotechnical Iron. Orig Pub: Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-tD, 1956, vyp. 6o, 4-12 Abstract: A statistical study vus made of the effect of grain size of the micrc- structure and of the chemical compositio!i on the value of H C of Arnco iro!-" using date obtained in regular production shop testE of the melts (Chemical and metallographic date). The correlatior, coefficient between the value -of H and the pereentage carbon content was found to be rojj = 0.301, and the cgrrelation between H, and the percentage sulphur contents was rot Hc increases with increasing contents of C or 3. The content of fl~, P) Mi, and Cu. does not exert a noticeable effect on H. provided its value is within the GOST stardatd limit. A statistical c,-,mpariso,-. nf the data on the size of the grain of the mirro-structur,- of Armco Iron and 0.'. Hc disclosed a linear relationship between these quartities, and tine correlation coefficient was found to be rot 3 : 0.555. The maximum Card 1/2 tategory : USSR/magnetism - Ferrormgnetism F-4 Abs Jou- : Ref Zhur Fizikn, Tic 1, 1957 i1o 1415 effect on Hc is exerted by the size of the micro-structure 6rei-,. The value of Hc increases with diminishing grain size. The joint simultaneous influence of Three factors oil H of ArmoG iron is giver, by the multiple correlation coefficieni 1 1 ~ V a - A /; -t .0- -- O..L -11, R 0 1 -Z 0 = I *.~P 0 S A 0. -,7"Zt 0. 3 -Z b. 4 5j, Card Y 2/2 22998 s/186/61/003/002/008/018 Bill/3432 AUTHORSs Vdovenko, V.M., Suglobov, D.N. and.Mashirov, L.G. TITLE: Vapour pressure over ethereal solutions of uranyl nitrate PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1961, Vol-3, No.2, pp-173-i8o TEXT: In view of the wide use of extraction methods in uranium chemistry, considerable interest has recently been shown in the thermodynamic properties of organic solutions of uranyl salts, but few investigations have boon carried out. In the present work the vapour pressure of uranyl nitrate dihydrat* over the ethereal 10 olution in concentrations up to saturation was determined at 0.3. 15, 20 and 30*C. This salt was chosen since its solution in ther can be regarded as a simple two-component system. Vapour ressure was measured by a static method in the apparatus previously ; described by V.N.Vdovenko and A.P.Sokolov (Ref.12: Radlokhinlya, 1. 2, 127 (1959)), a glass membrane being used as the null-instrument. Sensitivity was 0,2 to 0-3 mm HS per mm of scale length. The apparatus was checked with water, acetone and othe:-. For a measurement, 10 to 15 =I of solution was placed in the apparatus, whose working space was then thoroughly degassed. The membrane Card 1/5 22998 s/i86/61/003/002/008/018 Vapour pressure 9oo 9111/91652 vessel was then placed in a thermostat with temperature maintained constant to an accuracy of up to 0.02*C. After equilibrium had been reached, the membrane was brought accurately back to zero position by external pressure, the pressure being measured with a mercury manometer. After the measurement the uranyl nitrate d1hydrate concentration in the test liquid was determined by ordinary gravimotric analysis for uranium content. The dihydrate was obtained by drying finely ground h*xahydrate over concentrated sulphuric acid. 9ther was purified by a standard procedure, dried and distilled. The experimental results are shown by continuous curves in Fig.1 an plots of pressure (mm Hg) against concentration of the dihydrate (mol fraction), curves I to 4 relating to temperatures of 30, 20, 15 and 0.3*C, respectively. The straight lines give the ideal (Raoult-law) relationships . Activities war* calculated with the normal standard states. The activity coefficient Of U02(NO3)2.2H20 was found by graphical integration of the Gibbs-Duhem equation and is shown in Fig.2 by continuous curves an functions of concentration (mols per ALS of solvent). Curves 1 to 4 relate to 0, 15, 20 and 300C respectively. Values found by H.A.C.McKay and others wore used to plot the Card 2/5 22998 s/186/61/003/002/008/018 Vapour pressure Elll/E452 interrupted curve. The curves indicate considerable bonding with ether. The average number of molecules of ether-bound to one of the dihydrate n was found from the deviations from the Raoult law. Generally, n increases with increasing concentration and falls with increasing temperature, the highest value of 3.8 being obtained at 0-30C and 2.0 mols/kg of solvent. These results are not in line with simple solution and indicate that the system is subject to the action'of factors not allowed for in the solvation treatment. The authors consider the possibilities of polymerization, an effect which'has boon reported (Ref.16: A.E.Comyns, B.N.Gathehouse, E.Wait, J.Ch*m.Soc.,,4655 (1958A Accepting a proposed structure (Ref V.M.Vdov*nko, X.G.Suj;lobova,'D.N.Suglobov, Radiokhimiya, 1 6, 37 (1959)) for the dihydrate, the probable mechanism of polymerization is 2 (JtTOg(NOS)I - 2H,OJ .4(CSH3)10) (JU02(N03)s - 2H2012 - 7(C2HA)20) + + AHOSO, (2) ,On the basis of equilibrium constant X thus obtained, the Card 3/$ 22998 5/186/61/003/002/008/018 Elll/Z452 Vapour pressure author* derive an:equation for Racult'$ law in terms of the equilibrium concesitration of the dimer and the dihydrate concentration: pressure values calculated from this equation are shown by the iriterrupted curve in Fig.1, thq deviation from experimental values above c6ifcvfttrt~tions of 2.5 being due to formation of higher polymers, Better agreement could be obtained if both this further polymeribation and also'*dlssociation of solvates-were to be allowed for. Other possible dimerization equations result in poorer agreement. For Eq.(2), K risen with rising temporature-and the reaction is endothern~ic, occurring on aceount of entropy increase. , There are 2 figures, 3 tables and 18 references: 10 Soviwt-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-blac. The four most recent references to Rnglish language publications read as follows: A.W.Gardner, H.A.C.Mckay, Trans.Farad.Soc., 48, 12, 1099 (1952); H.A.C.Mckay, Chem.1nd., 51, 1549-(1954); T.H.Siddall, J.Am.Chem.Soc., 81, 16, 4176 (1959); A.E.Comyns, B.N.Gathehouse, E.Wait, J.Chem.Soc., 4655 (1958). SUBMITTED: March 1, 1960 Card 4/5 s/i86/63/005/001/006/013 EC75/E436 AUTHORS: Vdovenko, V.M.,_Mashirov, L.G..-Blokhina, V.K., Suglobova, I.G., Suglobov, D.N. TITLE: Mutual solubility in the systems uranyl perchlorate- water-dlothyl ether and uranyl perchlorate-water- di-n-butyl ether at 25% PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, V-5, no.1, 1963, 8o-89 TEXT: The work was carried out in view of insufficient knowledge on the solubilities in organic solvents of U salts other than U02(NO3)2- Different hydrates of U02(C104) and the anhydrous salt were prepared by dissolving pure U83 in HC104 and drying. In the system U02(CI04)2-H20-diethyl ether the critical point on the layer separation curve occurs at 25% U02(C' 002 and 5% H20. The aqueous and ethereal branches of the distribution curve merge. The effect of hydration on the solubility of the salt is negligible and the solubility of the anhydrous salt in ethyl other in 35%. The salt begins to dissolve in aqueous ethereal solutions only when their F120 content is less than 15% and the other content of H20 is more than W/o. The salt dissolves in H20 -other in the form of hydrates. Ethyl ether is Card 1/2 s/186/63/005/001/006/013 Mutual solubility ... E075/E436 highly soluble in concentrated aqueous U02(Cl G4)2 solutions, the solubility increasing sharply at about 43% salt content. In n-butyl ether the concentration of UOp(Cl 04)2 in contact with its saturated H20 solution is o.6%. The maximum solubility in the other is 50-50%. The solubility of the anhydrous salt in other is 3.7%. The degree of hydration Of U02(Cl 04)2 at the point of separation of layers is 4.7 and 4.8 in ethyl-and butyl- other respectively. This suggests that the coordination number of U in the solutions is 5. The value is supported also by the composition of crystallo-solvates and the composition of the U02(Cl 04)2 antipyrene complex obtained by E. Wilke-Dorfurt and 0. Shliephake (Z. anorg. allgem. Chem., v-170, 1-2, 1928, 129). The following solid phases were identified in the system perchlorate -water- diethyl ether: U02 (Cl 04) 2 with 7, 5 and 3 molecules of H20, U02 (Cl 04) 2 - H20'4 (C2H ) 20, U02 (Cl 04) 2.3(c2l'5)20' In the system witg dibutyl ether the solid phases were: UO (C' 04) 2 with 7, 5 and 3 molecules of H20 and U02(C'04)2 -2(C4H9320- There are 4 figures and 2 tables. SUBMITTED; November 2, 1961 Card 2/2 I.' . ;.M,; , , ."'. ; - Y. 1'. ~)' I rf r a r-i sloe-: - ra n ~ ; rary 1 pe r ~rm P.~~ fin, 1 1 *.s c r-yE ta - ~'.Yd r a t'-3 . C- .1 .)rd inrt* '~-n of d I,Prrh I ')r4l-e Ion. ~- no.~,299- 30 r 164. (M]PA lPi'ill VDOVENKO, V.M.; MASHIROV, L.G.j SUGLOBOV, D.N. Uranyl perchlorate coWlexes with neutral ligands. Dokl. All SSSR 163 no.lolOO-102 J1 065. (MIRA 18%7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Vdovenko). b'"-Hirtuvol V.-T YECCROV, I. A. (Candidate of Veterinary Sciences) LEONTIEV, F. M. UE- MASIU30VAR, T. P. 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KAS _4,inz mer-podpolkovnik; TOIZTOV, S., inshenw-podpo2kovn1k; _WKWMJNA h , ."'tn*~mar-polkovnik; NSTMW, T., podpolkovnlk Evacuation of tracklaying vehicles. Tekh. i vooruch. no.61 4"9 JS 164 (MIRA 17t?) JUJIMP N*' ii2sho; TSAWA, fi., 4-r, starshi zisuchon outrudnik; WSHKARGY, B., in-b-p starshi muchen out3midni1r; LMLABCV, M., 6-r dots,, starshi nauchon sutrudnik; STARCSTIKA, V., arkh.1 DMMM,, B,, arkh; HUM, N,, arkh.j GUGOW,, N., insh. Conference on science and technology for youthe Nauka i tekh uladesh 14 no.6Q-4 Jo 162. lo Direktor na fabrika. 'Irnst Tolman*, SoMa (for Mikhov), 2* Institut po okhrana na truda i profesionalnite bolosti (for Tsanm,, Mukarovp and 141kanov). 3. Starshi prooktant pri 6Uvodjprookt6 (for Starostina). 4. Glaven opetsialist jpri Ramitota po promishlenootts. (for Doaromiev). 5. Grupow rukovoditel pri OPromMoektO (for Belchov), 6* Nachalmik Otdol Mashinostroons i olektropromishlonostO pri Kamiteta, po tokhniabookiia progres (for Ougov). MA.')RAfJ'rS-V;, S. Planning the training and quallflc~ttl.-n Improvormnt .f workers. Prof.-tekn. Obr. 20 Je ", 3. IIIIRA 1. Nachallnik Adela podgotovkI kadrov Yuzhnourallskogo soveta narodnogo ktioaynyatva. (MagnitogorA-Iron and otool 3nd t.rritning) )aTROFANM, V.1 ZUWV, I.1 WOLU YART3EV, G.; KANKIN, L.; ZBARSKIY, S.; GLUSHONSM, M.; ROZKI ~,- Maortoomings of the stage system of teaching. Prof.-tekh. obr, 21 no.7s29-31 Jl 164. (MIYIA l7tU) 1. Nachallnik otdola podSotorki kadrov Yushno-Urallskago, sovets. narodnogo khosyaptya tfor Mitrofanov) 2. Direktor toentrallnogo uchobnogo koubinate, YushvA.-Urallskago soveta narodnD& khosykystv% (for Zvyw). 3. WasWinik otdola takhaicheskogo, obucheniya Gholyk- bbukago traktarnago savoda (for Ysrtsev). 4. Naohallnik otdola t*kh- niob~Wwgo obucheniyu, Chelyabinskogo, notallurgichookogo savoda (for xMisirin). 5. Direktor TSentrallnego uchabnogo kombinata 'Glavyushural- stroy* (for Zbarskiy). 6, Nachallnik otdola takhnicheakogo obucheniya Magnitagorokogo notallurgicheakogo kombinata (for Glushchen1w). MMIN, K.G.p kand.tekhn.nauk, doteent; KROFACHKV, G.P., Icand.telchn.na4. dotsont; DROININ, insh,; KOCMV, E.K., insh.; GOLUEZV, B.S., insh.; NASMAUTSU, V.V., inzh. "Physical and rathematical principleB o: me tic transportation of molten metalsO by G.A. Ostrovmov. Reviewed by M.G. Resin and others. Ilektrichestva no.7:91-93 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Liquid metals) (Oatramov,, G.A.) PENUZIKOVA, V.P.; K4,511KAUTSAN, V.V. Laboratory modeling equipmnt. Trudy Ural. Inst.. n0-133: 17-24 '63. D: 9) R~111N, M.G.; BRISKMAN, V.A.; '~AS:IKAUTSAN, V.V. :,esults of the investigation of electro::~agneti2 stirring proces3e5 with the help of laboratory equipment. Trii~;y. Ural. politek~. Irist. no.133:25-33 163. ('-~ L ~~ i?: 91 B090RUffi. G. L.- AAL ?is=* tbaraW In awcolW. Sovet. sod. no.9s2B-29 Sept 1"0. (CM 20:1) le Of the Obststrl"yascologloal Clinic. Minsk Nedloma Institute (Director - Konared Worker in Science Prof. N. L. Tydrin). F A. n c~.an~-eo i r t fie i r,i, i r, :;--r - , nr content of "hip blo -,. arf! 'l-i5lolotlCal r-pr. thn vaginal ccntpr i t ) i n f-necolo, i r,-; I , at.-:Prt -,- -i ti i rf l-,rra,o. 5e.11 nf ti p i nterra I re, i v, - ri 1r.- ir,.c:- r r. rif I uerrr !,'IP ~-Prp. ll-'jnst, 3tale --r-st. !tinslk, (DisFertatior for Dei-ree --)f -;~.rrjidatti 'n *0(':cal -ci rce5% Kn~zhna,%-aletni-is', ~ SERMAKIN, P.; STAROVOTTOV9 1. '~ MA ~SHKW~ZYS W ~rA ~; ~11. --- Tma ALI-Union dowgress Obstatrialanse S&av. Bolero A no.2s66.-70 F 156" (ONKZTRI U) (KEMA 132 8) MSHKELEYSON, A.N. Ruptures of the uterus during labor and pregnancy. Zdrav.Bel. 8 no.7:54-55 J1 162. (KM 15:11) 1. Iz akushersko-ginekologichookoy kliniki Vdnskogo aeditainakogo instituta. (FMNANCY, COWMATIONS OF) (UBOR, COWUCATED) (TJTFRUS-RUPTURE) IAPANAShNILI, I.G.;-jL&�tKELEY.S0N, L.N., prof., red. [Kateri&ls on dermatological terminciogy) Matorialy k derrztologicheskoi ter-minologii. Tbilisi# Gos.izd-vo "Sabchota Sakartvelo,* 1963. 280 P. (MIRA 17:5) MASHKET, R.N., inthl INFANT'YEV, A.N., inzh. Rup nine in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Shakht. stroi. 3 no.5s6_8 W 161. (xM 14,6) 1. Goestrcr SSR (for Ykjhket). 2. Yakaylovskiy rudnik Kurskoy nagnitricy anomalit (for Infantlyev). 1-4 (Zurek Magnetic Anomaly--Iran mines and mining) HAS M To K.M., insh. Standardization of the cross sectional dimensions of mine haulageways. Shakht. stroi. 5 no.90-11 S 161. (MM 16&7) 1. Goestroy SSSP. (mine haulage) MUHKET 2 K.M' , inzh. Conference on the exLhange of practices in the design, planning, and construction of ctreseing plants for the iron ore induetz-f. ShWcht.stroi. 6 no.1:31-32 Ja '62. (1-UPA 14-1,2) (Ore dressing) MASH (F Vic-H, A.A. AID P - 2171 Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 13/22 Authors Mashkevich, A. A. and Stanislavskiy, Ye. S., Sanitary DT"e tors Title From experience in working for the improvement of the qualifications of sanitary personnel Periodical Gig. I san., 4, 49, Ap 1955 Abstract Describes the work organized In 1953 by the Frunze De- partment of Health to improve knowledge and skills of physicians and other medical personnel: courses, seminars and lectures on various problems of epidemio- logy, microbiology, hygiene, prophylaxis, etc. Institution Frunze Regional Medical and Epidemiological Station Submitted Mr 22, 1954 -; MANIKIATSKIT. U.S.; BURNIN. L.S., red. MASHMICat_?" (N,wgL~nlo affect* of On rural water ampplyl Glgima sallskago vedemabsboulta. Frousso 1956. 42 P. (min 12:5) (Vater sapply. baral) YIVDOSHBNKO, V.Sh.; MINEYEVA, R.M.; ~~ ~IkEYIC I L A.; CIUKRALOVA, V.S. L _A_ Preliminary results of mass immmization of the population of Kirghisistan vith *live* poliomyelitis vaccine. Sov. z&av. Kir. no.1013-43 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Is Kirgizakogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i giglyeny (direktor - kand.wd.nauk V.M.Forelygin). (KIRDHIZISTAN.-POLIORULITIS) MLSHKEVIGH, A.4,_i PERELYGIN, V.M.; AN, A.S. Ponution of the Ghu River with sewage waters and the ways for its sanitary purification. Sow. zdrav. Kir. no.2:49-53 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15-5) 1. Is Kirgisskogo institute, epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (direktor - kAnd.zed.nauk V.M.Perelygin). (CHU RIVER-WATER-POLLUTION) MASHIMICHp A. 0. Kharaktoriatike aeroshin i vybor ikh ratsionalInykh razmerov. (TeMnika vozdushnogo flota, 1917, v. 11, no. 8, p. 25-32, tables, diaM.) Title tr.: Characteristics of airplane tires and the selection of their rational dimensiomn TL50h.Th 1937 SO: Aeronautical Sciences and Aviation in the Soviet Union, Library of Congress, 195~. Pr*lildn&17 data on photographic chronometric observations cade at, Sbe NovesibIrsk Aerial Geodetic Institute. Good. j jmxt. no.5:74-76 NY 157. (KIBA 10 - 8 ) I. Novootbirskoye wrogeodesichieskoye prodpriyatlys. (Novosibirsk-Aerl&l photography) 01 '~W M0 ); -"M OP ' .. -, " f, UnI I P. Err.Ll slip lo-rt 1. .'.kw -1 I Vt. A. - 11.- , - " !14 A, 5 7,T-,.-T8j Ed- of Pul"ll.hing House, 1. A. 3-orovaj Tech. Mi V. P. Rozhin. MPOaFt Thl4 b-if 18 Int-UA ~or who A,,! ninu- St-cto ,I ~t o ta of soth-1. of hi6lh.r t..h.1-1 -1-tich. CMERMIR s Thl. h--Y 7 whl~h d!-- I-., no n-t~l with t- ;;Ali,tl,, ~r e- for 1 hall. h ` 0opt.r rotors atid with jrt dr!,--n rot-B. Th~ anthnr in par- tl~llllrly -tth ln.r ... Ing th. po-. 'I, ,I r1!,,,, Thom am both 3o I .t nd nOn- v ~ts In footnotes throughout the book. xhastl_.. D.-r. ".thd of An' ly.1:0pofftCharacterlatlas of Free ro 11 "In. T~rba-prop Engines r lie t re. 114 Th. analysis degerlb'd d1fr.ro from other enthods in the ;on:ider:t,lOn or exhaust conduit characteristics and in more re I" v ju&tjon of the influence of turbine rotation On engine thtrecterlstlaa. The method Is comparatively simple. 6. PSWILI_~ 0. and I I PA b sa Swal U&SIon or the Possibility of Ustr$1194us? Mes% the Cospre a@or Ro- S;tivQ Drive Of, Helleopt*r llotor ftaden (Ona-Ur mixture Stan) 14? This arttelt to based an French and, tftlish oxperlownts In 1952 and 1955 on the use Or turbine gases to drive helicopter rotor blades. (Doran's IM-011 and Rapler-a Oryz Gas 0enerator) 1. noylak-B. P. Some Problems of Helicopter Motor Blad** n by.Turmot conditions or tuftojgt 16T "W"Ikuthor describe he eng,'04, mounted an helicopter rotor blades and suggests s*ms, solutions, or basic tachnI661 problevie sOnfteetod With tkie prWaslom method. SWAUJMA& Library or Congress (TL716.M%) cam 4/4 4-13-60 U6AGMIKOT, A.Ya.; KASMVICX. 9-5- saw TIO-6 %yp higbvol%W pawlboards for coal slaos. Ugoll 29 no.5:35-37 NY 134. Mu 74) 1. Damprogiproebakht. (Jfte4trletty In minim) (21tatris switcbvar) .0e ALKKSANPROV, B.P., inzh.; BALYKOV, V.14., inzh.; BARANOVSKIY, F.I.. inzh.; BOGMSKIT, N.Y.. inzh.; BUN'KO, V.A., kand.tek:hn.nauk. dotsent; VAVILOV, V.V., inzh.; VOLOTKOVSKIY, S.A.. prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; MIOMITEV. L.Ta., inzh.; GRIDIN. A.D., inzh.; ZAHMAN. L.B.. inzh.; KOVALEV, P.F.. kand.tekhn.nauk; KVM,'ZSOW, B.A.. kand.tekhn.nauk. dotment; KUSNITSYN. 0.I., inzh.; LATTMOV, A.F., lnzh.; LEYBOV, R.N.. doktor teidin.nauk. prof.; LOTAS, Z.N., lnsh.-, LISITSYN, A.A., Insh.; LOKHANIN, K.A.. inzh.; LrMIMOV, B.N., inzh.; NAZiUVICH, K.S., inzh.; KAULKASITAN. R.V.; KILOMMIN, N.M.. inzh.; KITNIK. T.B.. kand.tokhn.nauk; MIKHRYEV, Tu.A.. Inzh.; PARMONOT, V.I., insh.; HOWOVSKIY, Tu.G.. Insh.; RUBINOVICH, Te.ye.. inzh.; SAMOILYUK, N.D., kand.tekhn.nauk; SKESMOV. V.K., lnzh.; SKOLDY- Eff. A.Ts., kand.tekhn.nauk; SNAGIN, T.T., insh.; SNAGOVSKIT. TO.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; FITGIU, L.K.. insh.; MMMI, B.B., insh.; PLTAW, A.A., inzh.-. KHORIN, Y.N.. dotsent. karid.tokhn.nauk; CHW- MOT, B.M., inzh.; CHUOUIKHIM, S.I.. inzh.; OVUlKOV' V.N.' insh.: SHIRYATHV, B.K., inzh.: SHISMIN. N.F.. kand.tekhn.nauk; OWILIB04 , I.L., inzh.; 91GRIB, V.G., doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; MUCKHM, I.G.. doktor tekhn.nauk; SEMIS, N.A.. insh.; TWIGCM. A.M.. glavnyy red.; TOPCHITHT, A.T.. otv.red.toma; LIVSHITS, I.I.. zamestitell otv.red.; ABRAKOV, V.I., red.: LADYGIN, A.M., red.: NCROZOV. R.N., red.; OZIMBOY, H.I.. red.; SPIVAKOVSKIY. A.O.. red.; FAYBISOVICH, I.L., red.; AFOUN(MISKIT, A.S., inzh.. red.; (Continued on next card) ALIKSARMT, B.P. -4continued) OmrA 2~ BILTAM. V.S., Inzh., red.; BUKHMOVA, L,I., Lnzh,, red.; VLASOV, V.N.q insh., red.; QLADIIIN, L.T., prof., doktor tokhn.nauk, red.; GMTSOT9 N&Y., Inxh., red.; GRICHISHKIR, P.G., inzh.. red.; GON_ MUMICH. 1.F., kand.teVchn.nauk. red.; MMAWY, V.P., kandotektkne n&nir, red.; IONATOT, N.H., inzh.. red.; LONAKIN. S.M., doteent, kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; KARTYNOV, N.V.. dotsent. kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; POTOLOTSLIT, I.A., insh., red.; SVITLICHM, P.L.. insh.. red.;SALI- TSUICK. L.A., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; UWANTOT, A.Y.. kand.takhn. na-Ir. red.; SHRLAR, G.A., inzh.. red.; ABARBARCHUK, F.I., red.izd-va; PROZOROVSKAYA, V.L., takhn.red.; KONDRATIYICVA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Nining; an encyclopedic handbook] Gornoe delo; entsiklopedichookil sprevochnik. Glay.red.A.M.Terpigorey. Chleny glav.rodaktsii A.I. Baranov i dr. Koskva, Gqs.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornom delu. Tol-7 [Kining machineryi Gornys =shiny. Rodkol.toms A.V.Topchley I dr. i959. 638 p. (Mining machinery) (KIRA 13:1) SPIRNOV. T.M., doteent; MASWTICH, L.N., assistant Using, the electric capacitance method in determining the water content of bitumens. Avt.dor. 2.3 no.3:13 Mr '60. (MIRA 13-6) (Bitumen) M -A I= - Mad 2romwhwsn bass Obqwdbme of the an Pktftozwt:Lc ItelationshIps Do Ulm iiat:isllluoa L. 2. Hubkovich, Cbmir or Pethopb7slol, Cb9I*A- co "blaft Ned Imt Patol- Vol XIII, No 4, pp 27-33 to general Ispression that blood always results in death at, a 110 civismi,- found that 7/8 of the blood or jacka emM be replaced vith valf blood, 9Ao or b - at waf with dog blood, 6/7 of the blood of ;h volf blood and 4/5 with fax blood Ul outcomis. TM of vascular reection'te mro-transfuslon varies vith dUTement, viol. ,a. Intensity of shock depends an the m%w the circulatory distuAsme. CappetiblU blood is &*U by tAw Iftlogenette rel"1416- 0 only for closely mlated species. ft"; m does not bold otbwfts* -. thus, dogs 040 -ter trawfuslon or blood or cats, resim, a4 hatilmse am turtles amd ducks thm tbat.~V- i more eXasely related beare, badpre, or I HASHUVICH, L.S. ~Xaghkavych. L.5.] Spectficity of norml heymCgliAtnins of hiuv%n serma. Fistol. sh,mr. (Ukr.] 5 no.3:352-356 *.v-Je '59. (KIRA 12:10) 1. Chelyablnakiy medichnly institut. kikfafira patologichnoi fissologil. (mm(;GIMININ) nsHKEVICH, L.8- (Chelyabinsk) pata f$r a study of normal -gglutinins in human sera. Pat. fisiol.1 eksp.terap. /+ no.2s27-32 *40 1600 (NIFA 14:5) 1. Is k&fedry P&tologicheskoy fisiologii (Say. -'prof. R.A. Dymphitg) Ghely&b~ngkogo meditainskogo Inatituta. (WQWLuTININ) USSR/Meadiv Cultivatiin. L Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 14, 1958, 63269 AvtIv)r : MyLnkmi,, M.A,, K,)nakov, M.K., MaC-Aevicb, N.G., Sk'~---:)k~- .,d, V.G. Inst : Voros!iilov.- _Ticultural Distitute. ,Xad A Title : Head.)vB of Kolkhoz imeni Budenny Df NDv,.)-,qdarskiy Ray)n and Ways to Iripr)ve Then. Orir- 11~ib : Dlaiichn. sap. V-)ros'Al-jv,~,:radsIt. B.-)L',. in-ta, 056, 4, No 1, W-97 Abstract ND abstract. Card 1/1 GMYACHKIN, M.1.9 kand.skou.nauk, nauchW sotrudnLk; RUSKOV. G,K,,g kand. eel I skokhos.nauk, nsuchW sotruMdk; MARKMICK, E.G., kend.sel'skokbox.neuk, zumcbnyy sotraftar.-ILORMW.-I.N.. kand.sellskokhou.nouk. zwuahnyy sotradnik; SMOSKSM. T.7.. kand.sellskokhos.nou , mmebW sotrudulk; ALSWIMOV. N.P.. kand.sellskokhot.nouk; NJIMICK, B.G.. kand.sellskokhos. nauk: KCMW. K.G... kand. gel I skokhos.neak-. ORMNPW. P.P.. red.; PRV 0 V.I., tokhn.red,,; ~ 1 INA. 0.N., tekbn.red. EPlotting technological oharts] Kok soutsvit' tokMologicheakie karty. Koskva. Gos.Lsd-vo sallkhos.lit-ry, 1960. 78 p. (MIRA 14:2 1. Noscow. Toosoyuzuyy nouchno-iseledovatellakly Institut ekonomiki mallskogo khotyaystys. 2. Tsesoyusnyy unuchno-iselo- dovatellskly institut skonomiki sallskogo khosynystva (for Goryachkin, Rusakov, Neshk&vLeh. Kladchikow. Noyozhilov). (form management) GAVRILOVg V.I.; 1ABENETS, V.P.; M&SHKMCE, N.G.; VANYUKOV, S.F.; MWVq K.Ae [Nodel technological charts for groving and harvesting farm crops applicable in working out scientific farming systan and compilivg lonernp and year for collective and yearly state fares of4gazan Prow e] PrimerzWe tekbnologicbmskle karty po voubly- vmiiu I uborke mllskokhostaistwerzWkh kulltur dlia ispollsawasila pri rasrabotke nambno-obosoovanWah siAm vedmdla kboslaistvag sostavlanita perapektivzWkh i godovykh plawv ego rardtilav kolkbo- sakh I mavkhosakh Riasmakoi oblasti. Riazaall, 1960. 269 p. (KULA l4aQ 1. Vaesoymanoya akademUa sell skokhosymysUmazykh nook Inad V.I.I&- n1m. 2. Rukayoditell brigady Vnesoyusnoy akademil sellskokhosymyst- venrWkh nank Julml V.I.Tmninn Unr ravrllov). 3. Ryasmmkoye oblastuoye upravlanl7e sallskogo khozy etva (for T=Wulwv,, ar*kov). (Ryazan Province-Agricul= (Byesem Province-Field crops) GAVRIWV. V.I.; LOMMS. V-P.-. MASKAVICH. N.G. kand. eel' skokhoz.nauk (Model norms for working out scientifically tested methods for making long-range and annual plans for '.It* development of agriculture on collective and state forms of Rymsan Province) Frimarnys normativy dlia rosrabotki nauchno-obasnovennykh sistem vedeniia perspektivuykh i godovykh planov rasvitiia sellskogo kho- sialstva v kolkhosakh i sovkhosakh Riessnakoi oblasti. Moskva, 1960. 233 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Ryasanskays oblast'. Upravloniye sellsirogo khosyaystva. 2. Otdol rasmeshchonlys I spetatelizateli Yeasoynsnogo nauchno- isoledoystallskogo institute skonomiki sellskogo khosyaystva (for Oevrilov, Labenstee Nashkovich), (Ryazan Province-Agriculture) BAKULIN, I.I., starsIdy muchayy sotrudnik; BOUCHIK, I.A., atarshly ruAi&41r,- MA V, N.K., Dtaroldy nauchvqy totrudnik; nmcWVy sotrudmik; PISIMCIM, I.G.,, staroMy nwchW votrWolk; UD 0, Yo,Y&., starshly aw2chayy ootradnik Specialization qAWArms for securing the supply of fresh milk to the poplatZcWof large cities. Zhivatnovodetv0'23 no.7:16-23 J1 161. (MMA 16:2) 1. ftesoyusnyy asuchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut ekonadbul sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Dairying) MOSflCHIIIS?' A YA , h.K. , d~kt or khI17A. na-uk; KISI,'L'--L;vNA , .- r*,. , kar-d teknn. awak.; I ! MMVSKJY, -;.?. ; I T . ;j--jyVS7~'._YA, -,7.-'.; ',', 11.1.1 , .1-1, V.S.; KUTSYGINA, ; ~EMLTANSUYr`., L.K. New binders in the production oll partIcle boards. Bum. i ,er. pro~~. no.2:14-15 Ap-je 164. (MIPJ.. ]7:9" L 31986-66 EWT(m)/EWP(w)/EV1A(d)/T/ P(t)/ETI IJP(c) -- jDJJG ACC NR.AM009965 SOURCE CODE: 76137765/OW/012/1033/1033 7C ALITHORx Taidrov, R. B.; Stolov. A. L.; Mashkovigh, S. A. 1 TITLE: j%asuramt of the vark function of G19CtrWs fOr cGrt&i0 a11QY* soURCE.- Hof. sh. Metallurgiyag Abe. 121246 RsF sOURCE: Sb. Itog. par-m-gaita. revoDsaw Kazan', lgb4, 25-ZT s.. astron.. bion. TOPIC TAGS: steel, brass,, brons4v WIMODM9 ejectroa Interactiout 80000hrOMatic radiation, work function A=RACT t The work function of electrons of a number of alloys has been seasured by photooffect ob"rvation usin the coercive-flold mthod. A ample, Placed In the center of a spherical capacitor,, was irradiated with monochromatic radiation. The sioasurments were carried out in vacum 4- lqr6 m Hg over lwcgU*. The work LS-59-4tt , an 's function of electrons (ev) was maoured for L;6211(3.9) 1 .3767 and LAI (4.1) brass, St RJA (J#. 0) mid 2%U0 Pt 4.2) stool, U - 4) bronse, and No U .-S) solybdonvE!por jmt-resistant al.124F with an ND base,, the work function of electron L 31986-66 Acc Niu AR6009965 roil" frais 3.6 to 4.4 sw d*Psndlng m OcaPositlaw, Md vest 70166tra-W. 00 lkwalow. Ussalsimt am Immass or daemon t1w work rMou0s, at ETrauslatUis of abstract] 80 OMl U9 2Q/ 5M WZs bOus Physical Pr"Wrtles of alla," 11 &LrAMBAWF, A.B., insh.; SNALMNY, S.D., kand. tokhn. nauk; Am;i&ip' S.A,.s lzft. IMet of pressn" in asoftM.Ift, the WAgwfAq ArGaUs of p2am n2syne and pbase sfttroUers an the d6fteterisUas of UMMUC mate" lUktr*UkWAks 35 10.1-149-50 Ja 161,~, (MMA l7s2) L - 083U-6? EwT(m)/EwP(t)/ETi ijp(c) jD/ja ACC HIs AR6028149 SOURCE CODE: UR/OO58/66/OO0/5657Wfjj-ja-j j" a A. L. t Mashkovich a so A. AUDW k_-T&&kMA stolow Trim measurement or the vork r=ation or electrons for several alloys GOUM2 not. sh. nalka, ON. SmATT 1W. WUHCZt Ob. It". nauchn. kmftrm wiya Kazansk. un-te za 1963 a. Sektas pareow moodta. resesomm. I & rig* P610-MM-9 iiWidads "trMet MGM* KIRIMIM9 3'"k 9. ago" TOPIC TAGS: vork function, phatooffect, brass, bronze, steel, molybdenva, surface finishing, refractory alloy ..4~0 ABSTRACT: The method of delayed field and red boundary of the externoipbotooffect 1~ vere used to ma th vork function # of different brands of brasaj steel, bronze, and e2&bd*nak.,W ==a vere outdo in an instrument constituting a spie-rical capacitor In vacuum of % lOr-6 ma Mg. It Is established that in most cases # decrease tonoving awrw a rinishing or the metal. Wba. the surface is clooned 9 the quantm yield y ge0stly Inereass4; y decreases *M QW,limples M keo In air, wAM Mw appearance of &terms addes. InvestWIons of a -V of refractory allwawwt a nolybdwon w"aled off-velable chomps In # 9 Min 3.6 to h-'X OV, depending an the composition so he" trestment ean"Slose or %he alwee (Ttemalation or abstract) WJ3 0008 20 cwd IA oust - NASIMBVICN, forty. Nortberm Iron. Tokrug ovets, no.11:2-7 N '55- (OUA 9:1) (&met&. Northora-Mises and mineral resources) -- IWIIMCHt To Caoqmst of lbptmwlo Irinadm- Xmdm i shisn' 28 ne.183%43 Ja 962,, (OU 2482) geoloa) Clio T. _c3rv-c-0. i #61. i zhirznv 2E I.-o. " : Ii-c-44, (,:1.- 14:2) ; re) - M%%MCHXJ-,--iMbskva) r Time of dreams and time of achievements. Vauka i zhyttia 11 no.2.2 of co"r F 162. (Science fiction) (KERA 15:3) 7_71 ~T YonS.'e, WPM ,"R AN IX UK OMAN 404% Im Kt~ N ela ~Pa 40 . . . . . . . . . . " Fe, Mgt N ra AP 'A On Al, MONNOW-1 MIN." too", - plow .0 t6v A _.. _11,1_9;~~, . *M t 1, , , " - , - - .1c PI F. -IWJ itc r) Ong 1A _jUa " IMURt'.4-MIN F Ru Mal NO W .i4 -,-11" _"~ 6d I liscit 0- ..low 21~ sit.- Ic Dissertatfon: "The itus-i3iL,11 "0 COW "in,,,E J~,.54, 1. V. talin Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 PAVLOV, P. F., 14ASHKEVIrfl) V. P. Science Spherical trigonometry, Moskva, !'L7letekhiZd2t, 1 )51. Monthly List of Lcussion Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. 'INCLAb& FI'KD. PAVIOV. Fedor 79dorovich. professor. doktor tethnicheskikh muk; PASH- UVICH, Vladimir ftvlawlLch, kandLidat teldudcheekM maki fmm. &W -~Awwaxwv-q -40-dat t*Wtmlehesk!ll& nauk-. PRCZCROVSWA, VA.. takhaichemidy red&tor EGeodesyl Geododla. Moskva. Ugleteklitsdat, 1955. 292 p.(MILU 6:8) (Geodesy) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 762 Pavlov, Fedor Fedorovich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Candidate of Technical Sciences, o v, _or_1`s71)m_1t_ri-yevich, Candidate of Technical cent; Fedo-ro __S D Sciences, Docent Geodeziya (Geodesy) Moscow, Ugletekhizdat, 1955. 356 p. 10,000 copies printed. Responsible EcLs Gusev, N.A.; Ed. of Publishing House: Slovorosov, A.Kh.; Tech. Ed.: Prozorovskaya, V.L. PURPOSE: This is a textbook designed for mining and mining engine- ering students at the university level and for independent study by mine workers. COVERAGE: This manual is published for mining and metallurgical vuzen under the auspices of the USSR Ministry of Higher Educa- tion and was written by members of the Moscow Mining Institute under the direction of Professor F.F. Pavlov. Chapters I, Us Card_-14j&.. Geodesy 1'~ 76C IV, VIO VIIO VIIIO IX, and X were written by Professor F.F. Pavlov and docents V.P. Mashkevich and B.D. Fedorov; chapterLi Mo Vo XIVo XV and Sec. 19 by BoDe Fedorov, and chapters XI, XII and XIII by Professor Pavlov. The book presents the theory and practice of geodesy as applied to modern mining and mining engineering operations. The text Is accompanied by numerous diagrams, maps, photographs and tables. Instru- ments and methods of making measurements are described in considerable detail. By way of introduction, Chapter I pro- vides a brief account of the historical development of geodesy and particularly its development In Russia. It con- cludes by stating that in 1940 the Central Scientific Research Institute of Geology and Cartography under Professor F.N.Mmwovskiyp redetermined the dimensions of the Earth's ellipsoid and that all geodestic and cartographic work in the USSR an of April 7, 1946 has been based on the new dimensions. The now ellipsoid is known as the Kras*TW* ellipsoido By 1950 class I triangulations had reached a total of 75,000 ~x- and class I and II leveling, 150,000 km. A considerable part Card 2/3.2 Geodesy 762 of the Soviet Union Is now covered by a complete network of the Soviet Union is now covered by a complete network of tri- angulations* Mentioned in the introduction as having made outstanding contributions in the fields of geodesy and carto- graphy are Professor N.G. Kell', Professor A.S. Chebotarev, A*A. Mikhaylov, N.A. Urmayev, V.V. Danilov, and V.V. Popov, corresponding members of the USSR Academy of Sciences; F*N,JWa8Wd1dy, A.A. Izotov, A.A. Mikhaylov and N.S. Ploloden- skly who had worked out new methods of determining the shape of the Earth; and Professor Doctor F.V9 Drobyshev, Professor NoMe Aleksapollskly, MoD. Konshin, M,M. Rusinov, V.A. Belitsyn, G.Yu. Stodolkev:Lch, and Docent N.A. Gusev, eminent designers of geodetic instruments who have been awarded Stalin prizes for their work. TABLF OF CONTENTS: 3 Foreword Card 3/12 PAVWVt Fedor Iredoroftebt Prof.-; -tASM11CHt V3Adimir Fay;avlSh,_dotx.; FZDORDTO Borls Llreep otv, redol XWMCRAMP A.0.9 rot. lad-va; BDLDIMA* Z.A., tokbored.; T.L., tokbne r0do (ow my] Goodealls. Wookwag Gov. saushoo-toklo, Ind-ow lit- ry 2 garb dolu, 1961. 274 p. (Km 1415) 1. MookoveMy mormy Institut ( Pavlov, Yasbkoviehv fedorow) (,,=.flIr NMI tow SUBJECT USSR HYSICS CARD 1 2 PA - 1985 AUTHOR KanTIEV.S., TOLPTGO,K.B. TITLZ The Interaction between Oscillations of Nonpolar Crystals and Electric Fields. PERIODICAL Dokl.kkad.Nauk 111, fase-3, 575-577 (1956) Issued: 1 / 1957 The authors computed the energy U of a homopopolar lattice of the divond type in the function of the displacements and the dipole moments F;. On this occasion such states in the crystal were considered to be basic states in which the valence electrons form d-couplings. The result for U which was found in hamonic approximation is explicitly given. The terms which are bi- linear with respect to displacements and dipole moments lead to a coupling of displacements and dipole moments of the atoms. In adiabatic approximation the states of the electron shells follow inertialessly the displacements of the atone and are determined in accordance with a variation principle by a mini- mum condition for U. The equations for the oscillations of the atoms and for Itol E 1 the came N s . 0 (where-101 denotes the exterior electric field in the node are solved by seams of 9:ponential ansatzes and by a development according to the powers of the lattice constant. Besides three acoustic and three optic branches there are two solutions (t% so-called light oscillations), for which 0 -4 U2 a 00 Pi a 12 j 0 and W - ojkl/n applies. Here n denotes the refrac- tion index connected with polarizability by the usual formula, c - the veloo- Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111,fasc.3, 575-577 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1985 ity of light, U and u - development coefficients in the exponential an satzes for the lisplaoiment of nuclei, and Y - analogous development coefficients ni second approximation with _,,,for the dipole moments. In first a respect tol k Is, (where a denotes the lattice constant) it is possible to find the dependence ofco (It), u and ? for all branches. On the basis of the experimental values of n ang w 0 IRAIWI frequency) the parameters of the theory were determined. A special investigation is necessary in the case of the equality of optic- and light oscillations o1z Vn - 4oo. By methods based on the perturbation theory it is possible to show that in the neighborhood of k 1 4 , il 0 _; n di0/c there exist four mixed oscillations with non-vanishing ul 2 _-V and Pi + P2 instead of two optic and two light oscillations. Therefore a marked dispersion occurs near the light point W 0 in the case of light oscil- lations. On the basis of the results obtained the absorption of light of the first order by homoeopolar C_ stals can be explained. The exterior field of light causes a polarization F, -_P olf the crystal. This polarization leads to a transition of electric energy inio oscillation energy. Further investigations confirm all qualitative results of the theory, particularly the optic ani- sotropy of cubic crystals mentioned here. INSTITUTION: State University KIEV. M PRiocourr'K0. F 26(7) 3 &-vow. ftl,.rmyut P" ' BOOK IMPLOrTaxom w,/1365 'b"Pl4ly 1 vessomm; XDI*kulyanm,, ape. """h"'Ilya PO spektposk,,11. t. Confe "'PlY4 O"re of th, loth All-th%lon "*a* an 3D*dtp`)acQP7- Val. it pblecula, LI-vj lad-va L.,.,&, IPlftt4d. (Sapless 1%09:* p4j,,g1,,1.-jtF4 195T. 499 P. 4 000 Gap&*. ab4rMk. vyp. RAdItlonal 3pomorlsw Ageu.7, Ak4demlye nauk SSU. Koodes Pe VektroskUl. xd.j laver, a." I Teah. FA.i Seramuk ?1;4, Aditoplai Ids LWAOtOrd 0 3 Aaadad,l,, mapomns, B.S. Dootor of k;;l.L Aw bell I-L.6=top of ftelcal am fttb*mtlo4U . CA.. top of Physloal 116thematl4al 3.1*naea Ka t - V-43- c%Ad_*d&tQ or Te=*&l 301010004, PAYG!Z 3:1L. 4.t. of "lama am PA"t-mmitical selemes, 1mlw, date of Faraloal -.d lkl-,--W aal_ftog. jtLl&YwwhQ, V.S.. to or FkVS1441 6W Ik-Ufttlc4 3eleams A. To.. am Glasm "" or Phy-l'" saw meathaamil"I "a", 1/30 ftbell-kly. I.L malasatio. elgh-U.. Wi n, am *0 In LlQtCd4 Mp. ,. Two lbthad " &W 117 ' S for the Data V.L. z4t,L,". Ovientats....,a., -'Idnation or jkl la, egular 7%M lblysh*v, Y-1- stu4r or tra rr-ansug,,10, Of a Clow 1, the Urr" Lis a Im"al'. VIA - Wd A.F. st LiBhO, P~~ the &~pra"Ofa`n"* A*t2**tlQn of 'f 4 " caminestiam w "d 121 q ith COU arA its ligation In"PlIamblity or th Dlotrlbou e ft-A-Divas in aft to IQ or zWQPlt Y Crystal ft-soon 5inule 00416" ft"Grues or 2t- 129 J AUTHOR: XA3KMGK,V.S TOLPYGO,K.B. PA - 2965 L=" TITM: -Ire-cir-10-al 0 tioal Elastic Properties of Diskmon Type Crystals. i. ri'llektri"chaskiye, opticheskiye I upruglye ovoystvvL kristallow tipa, almaza. I. Russian) PBRICDML14 Zhurnal Aksperim. i Teoret. Fiaiid, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 3, PP 520-525 (U.S.S.R.) Raosiveds 6 / 1957 Review : 7 / 1957 ABSTRACT: Telting account of the deforwability of atoms results in a delayed interaction for hamoeopolar crystals caused by the reciprocal dependence of exchange Integral& and dipole moments, so that opti- cal, electrical, and elastic properties of the crystal W be dealt with from a uniform point of view. Further, the order of magnitude of lattice oscillation absorption, which was found experiumte.11y by ALIAX and ILBURSTEIN (Phys.Rov. 97, 39 - 1955), can be pro- dioted without introducing free parameters. The energy of the crystal is written down as a function of the displacements and dipole moments of the atoms. An restriction to central forces his boon abandoned, four Interaction parsmaters result (instead of tbr" in the me* of Ion crystals). As the necessary wave functions are not known sufficiently well. theme parameters must be determined "r1imentally. Card 1/2 IPA - 2965 Electrioal, Optiosl. and Elastio Properties of Diamond Type Crystals. 1. The present part I ands with the equations of motion derived from the energy expression, whioh also oontain the required depandenoe or *a shirting of the atom wid their polarization. The above wmticned efreote rosulting rraw this dependenoe will be in- vestigated more alosely in the roliowing part II. (Zhurnal Eksperim. i Tooret.Fiz:Ud, 1957, Vol 32, Nr 4). (7 Citations f& Published works). ASSOCIMM State University Mom qn- I BY, sum 18-7-1955 AVAILABLIL Library or Congress GArd 2/2 170 -a 5pa Y. al and liastio Properties of the Crystals of the Type of the Diamond 11. The Osaillations of the Latlies with teepee* $9 Qw Dipole Moments of the iteas. (11ektrich*skiyo, optiobeakiye 1 uprugiro evoyelva kriotall*- tipa, alas.sa. 11. lol*b&M a P*eMtki a uchotes dipol'afth .'?!IOPICAL Zhuxual IkePorim- I TooPot- Fiviki 1957, Tel 32, Ir 4, pp 866 - a73 (VBU) -'MILa? The protest paper investigates the equations of motion which aerrioeload *9 the energy foam in the first part of $hie ps V.S. NASMKSVICR, I.I. TOLMOt Zhurn&l Sksperin. I to*v- fie, J-2.P 520 (195M. no equation* of notions are as follows: 62 1 69 /bul, 0 69 /6# is a a Here I dons two the potential energy of the crystal and the functions ta denote the shifting of the &tons. The solution of those equations is set up in fern of plane 'sonechromat waves. The further oh&pt*ro of this paper deal with the following: &SOM9*10 GoollUtions, optical fSaillattfus, 3 56-h -29,,'52 - Elootrioal, Optical and Zlaotia Properties of the Crystals of the Type of the Diane" 11. The Oscillations of the T.Attioa with respeot ** the Dipole lemenU of the Atems. oscillations of light, the A4,-surrounding of the singulaz point, Investigation of the general equation* of motion. The reetriotlaus assumed In the first part of this paper montiftned &*bo-ra I* n3t destroy the generality of the qaalitatiTe results oltained-tLere. Pay this purpose the author investigate* the general equations %f the long.-Wave bar*onia oscillations. aumns.r,j of Results; The @peaty= of the 9ooillations consists F-r-fron the singular point acoustic, of 9 ~ranchos ft optical and 2 light bvazahoe). In the utighborhood of the oin,Kular point the optical branches pass ever into the ligbi 'bramahes and vioe versa. JoL -~h* case of or n*rAsiz#ul&jP directions I stripping off and going ever into one another ocevzo only in the ease of the two light branobes and of tho,tlr*e optleal branches; in the case of the singular direction Wo applies for one lighi branob Ln& one optical branch. The theory qualitativoij explains the absorption of light. Absorption must depend upsD the dircotion ; and upon the polariss,tion of the light wave. ftrilher, a double radiation diffraction must exist vh1ah S1*,mtw16&l, Optleal A" Sleatio Ppoportles of %be awyetals *r the " *r the ftemead It. The Oseillatteas of as Lattlee wift veopost to the Dipole Noweats of the Atems. attalus, its Osadma la the U010boakeed ot the OIWIW p4ab. 2%9 *Wyeftl sentalue 7 optima &"so The seaduott" OUSt"a MO fttiV 18t* likt*rg*tt*S With the oustia sad well." with the vptiwa 0601114timm, With too ast to Sol que,l ty these romplts to not depend upon a spos &I *01setles of tie poteatial "Orgy 1, (2 Illustratisaw) I,-ASOCIAUM: Polyftekalo laotlbate EMT i'ns== IT: - S TJMITM t 13-11- 1955- "TAILULS: lAblazy 9t Cosa**$. ~~'An 3/3 Ae