SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MATVEYUK, V.K. - MATVIYENKO, V.K.
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TELFIMOVI-V.F.;,g "Tv "al V.L-,
Bs.cterial-,d:Lvvsmi=+A= in the a4Rtorium of a inotiorr-picture
theater., Lat;.. delo 7 no.3:42-43 )w W.. (mim 14.- 3)
(MM-ION-PICTURE VMTERS-BACTERIOIDGY)
Improvement of the water cature method for bacteriological otudy.
leb.dolo 7 no.2105-56 N, 161. (MIRA 14-10)
(BACTERIOLOGY-AITARA'MS AND SUPLIM)
KAMMER, X.J.
Origin of revolutlonsz7 democratic JournF411sue Dop.0 L%SR
no.3009-412 060. (MM 13:7)
(Jourmalsm, Socialist)
-M~~
ye /m,,r - xx
MATVX,~C~~.Mpl [Hatviichuk, N.H.); REHEZOVSKIY. I.D.fRemesovs1kyl. I.D.3,
tLitsvp rede
[Measures tek*n by the Communist ftrty of the Soviet Union to car
into effect the party policy for the development of heavy industryl
Zakhody EPRE po provedenniu v shuttle generallnol linit partli na
perevazhmyl rozvytok vatbkol pronVolovosti. Clyt.~] Vyd-vo 3[yivel-
koho, dersh.twiv. in. T.H.Shavchenks, 1957o 21 p. (MIRA 11:3)
(Ruside-Industries)
MATVIYCHUX, N.M., kand..ist,rjauk
- -- - 4, -~~ "
elow'- Grow1mg labor activity of workers as a result of the achievements
of tbB Great October Revolution. lfauk.sapj~yjv.un. 16 no.11:181-192
157. (MIRA 11:4)
(Krivoy Rog-labor productivitr)
SOV/84-58-4-17/48
AMORS: Matv:i m
mkqA,,Cand1d&te of Economic Sciences,
T~~
ov,
Mief, Department of Economics and Planning,
Bsna&11, A., Eagineer-Economist
, and
.
Brykalov, V. , Engineer (Kiyev)
TITU: Advantages of Cooperation Between Repair Establishments
(VMiy kooperirovaniya remontnykh predpriyatiy)
PMODICAL: Grathdanskaya aviatsiya, 1958, nr 4, p 18 (WSR)
ABSTRACT: The eathors refer to the duplication and inadequate uti-
lization of facilities and premises existing at the the
tArcraft Repair Bases (ATM) and the Aircraft Maintenance
Vorkibops (IM) of the some airport. A redistribution of
toolti and equipment is advocated to reduce the LEM to
pare maintenance work. The ARB,on the other hand, should
take over all repair work. In connection vith the intro-
ductlon of new flying equipmnt., a merger of the 1EM and
the jW into a single "technical base" Is suggested for the
future. Two diagrams accompany the text, showing the
comparative utilization of premises and equipment in the TIM
and. AM of the same alfport,
Card 1. Aircraft--Maintenance2. Airports--Organization
32(l) SOV/84-59-9-47/66
AUTITIOR: Matviyenko, A., Candidate of Economic Sciences, Chief
TeacheF-,--a=Brykalov, V.,, Chief Engineer
TITILE: Once More on Aircraft Fueling
PERIODICAL: Grazhdari.skaya aviatsiya, 1959,, Nr 9, pp, 28-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors further the idea expressed by engineers
P. Bo atyrev and Ye. Kukhterin (this periodical, 1958,
Nr 115, who suggested to replace the existing mobile
tanking facilities on ai3Torts by stationaryfuel
pipelines on the zurface or underground, frod,fuel
storage tanks to mobile or stationary tanking racks at
the fueling area. The capacities of available standard
mobile fueling facilities have become! inadequate to
serve heavy :modern airliners. It would take about */2
hours f or a TZ-16 tank t:m,-ck to refuel one Tu-114 air-
craft/ time for own refueling and -travel excluded. Huge
Card 1/2 tank trucks, like the English 45,600--liter Thompson
SOV&~-59-9-47/66
OAce More on Aircraft Fueling
VR, are too expensivet cumbersome and, 1,~hile on the
airfield, coonstitute obstructions. The best solution
for Soviet civil aviation is to employ a system of
underground fuel pipelines. On the vihole,, it is two
times cheaper than the mobile fueling facilities and
has a six times longer service life time, The pipe-
line can be laid simultaneously with the laying of
water lines. eleetric cables, etc. Mobile fueling
facilities may be used only where airliners stand
idle for longer than 4 hours, for maintenance and
ground servicing-, whicht however, is not likely to
take place aow that Aeroflot endeavors to reduce such
idling of aircraft. The first step is already made:
aircraft fueling from stationzry installation isaLready
done on one airport of the Kazakhskoye upravleniye
GVF (Kazal-Jiskoye administration of the GVP.) It is
time to stop talking and start getting things done.
08OCIATION:Kiyevskiy institut GVF (Kiyev Institute of the GUP)
(Iflatviyenko
Card 212
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HATUIENKO, A., kand.ekonom.nauk (Kiyev); KULIX, V.p inzh. (Kiybv)
-
Improve the accounting for labor productivity. Grazhd.av.
18 no,7:3,4 XL 161. (MM 14: 8)
WrPlAnes-41aivtenance and repair)
KOMMO, A.A.. Inshener.
Vibration drilling of wells In sofr rockis. Kekb,trud,rab,10 no.11:28-
29 1 956. Mring) (MMA 10: 1)
RATWITIM, A.; GURU, 7.
-
Improve the design of drilling machines. Sesop.truda v prom.
2 no,308 Mr 158, (MIFLA 110)
1. Glnvw lusbener treats Ukrvxryvprom (for Nntriyenko). 2.Glavnyy
mekhanik tresta Ukrvsryvprom (for Gurin).
(Boring machinery)
M A A -
127-58-5-10/30
AUTHOR: Matviyenko, A.A., Chief Engineer of the "Ukrvzryvprom"
TITLE: Derricks With "Sunk" Drilling Machines for Open Mining
(Burovyye stanki a pogruzhnym perforatorom dlya otkrytykh
rabot). In Open Pits for Construction Materials (fia karl-
yerakh etroitellnykh materialov)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy 2,hurnal, 1958, Nr 5, P 32 (USSR)
ABSTRACT- The lack of highly-efficient drilling machines for open
mining, forced specialists of the mining industry to re-
construot machines designed for underground conditions,
for the drilling of bore holes in open pits. One of these
attempt:3 is a re-adjustment of the BMK-2b drilling machine,
perform4d by Chief Mechanic of the Ukrvzryvprom, F.V. Gurin.
It can Irill 5 to 6 m per shift of 106-mm ohot-hOleB, Up
to 20 m deep, in rocks of 10 hardness coefficient (by Pro-
fessor Protodlyakonov's scale). Over 1,400 m of shot-
holes have been drilled thus far by the machine. Its'
efficiency is better than that of the percussion-cable
drillirg machine, since it is operated by only one worker.
Card 112 However, the problem of drilling bore holes in open pits
127-58-5-10/30
Derricks With "Sunk" Drilling Machines for Open Mining. In Open Pits for
Construction Materialij
is not ret solved. It is necessary to assign a specialized
plant to the designing and manufacturing of such highly-
efficient drilling machines for open pits.
There is one figure.
ASSOCIATIOR: Ukrvzryvprom
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Drilling ma:chines-Design
MkTVIYENKO, A.A., insh.
Jib-crane attachment to a perciission cable drilling machine.
Bezop.tructa v pron- 3 no.9:31 S '59- (MIR& 131.2)
1. Upravloniye Ukrvzryvpron.
(Boring machiner7--Attachmentv)
.-0
PATVIYXNKOo A.
Using electric megaphones in blasting. Bezop. truda v prom. 3
no.11:25-26 N 159. (MM 13:3)
l.GlavWy inthener Ukrvzrynroma.
(Blastlig-Oafety measures)
MiLIVIrMO, A.D.; MMIRAYLOV, V.I., inzb; MIKEEM, I.I., inah.
-Surface air '.Leakages in mines and their causes. Bezop.trada v prom.
3 no.6:5-6 Jit 061. (Km 14s 6)
1. Chlen-kawspondift Ak~l strCUSIORWA i a4ldtok"ry
USSR (for ftwiyenko). (Mine ventilation)
LrbSECHRM., V.le.j MATVIYMO,, A.I.
Formation of x=sened and bounded lithDlOgiC Oil Ond gas pools. Geol.
neftl j gaza 9 no.9:40-43 S 162o (MIR& 16:2)
(Petroleum geology)
LESHCHEKKO, V.Ye.; MATIVIYENKO, A.I.
-
Regularities in the change of the properties of petroleums in
Devonian sediments in the area of the southeastern Ti-man Ridge.
Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no.1006-38 163. (WRA 17:9)
1. Voyvozhneftega2razveAka.
FROIDY., N.S.; FREMELI,t F.Z.- MUTIMMO, A.R.
Automatic.bydrazadc dust control in loading rock vith the FXL-5
loader. SbDr.aimch.trud.Kriv.fi-I.IGD AN MSR no.ls23-25 162.
(KMA 16 -.4)
(Mine dusts.-Prevention)
I.Load%ng-and unloading-Equipment and supplies)
UTIOT, O.D*; PATFMNKOp A.K.
Selection or the design of a cloth filter for sines, Sbor,asuch.
trud.KrIr.fIl.IGD AN MR no.]L*12&a36 0620; MU 16 s4)
(Dust collectors)
KV31KO,, INX [Hatilko., IIJ4.1; KATITKO,, A.H.[Ilatilko. 0 H.1; RODZEVICH..
N.S:[RodZevych,, N.S.); (RIATYUK, G.M. [Hmtiuk; H.H, 3;
HATMMND., A.M. [MaUlienko, A.M.]; VASIIMKO, A.0.
jVasylenko,, doktor tekbn. mzWq, akedemik,, red.;
RONEVICH, N.S.,[Rodzevych, N.S.], kend. filolog. nauk., red,;
I.iATIYY,O,, H.11.[Ilatilko, H.Y,.]. red.; DETISMKO, L.P.
[Deryoonko,, LJJ, red.izd-va; SHAFETA., S.M.# tekbu. red.
(Russian Ukralidan tecbnical dictionary] Ruesko-ukrainskii
tekbniebaskii vlavarl. Soat. N.14*14atiikD i dr. 8D ODD ter-
minov, Kiev., Clos, izd-vo tekbn. lit-ry UM, 1961. 648 p.
(KIRa 15:2)
1. Akade=Iya. nenk URSR, Kierv. Inetytut movommstva. 2. Akade-
Maya mm* USSR (for Vasilenko)
(Teelmolow-I'Lictionarim)
(Rueeian langu&4p)..-Dietionarieo--IYkr&inian)
)MTV-IYMO v A * M *
23089 0 noym vM9 re" "Mal-Immiapois Matv.0 Botan. HaterUly otd.
Sporcrykb rastenly botm. In-to in. Kmaro",v T. VI, vyp. 1-6, 1949p
C. 27-a.
30; ISTOPIS' NDI 31s, 1949
MiTVMNDK6p A.'M*o
23097 0 r-oveY khrizamonado iz otrestuostoy khartkova' Botan. Haterialy otd.
Sporovykh reBtenly botan. In-ta in. Rawova: T. VIp vyp. 1-6v 11949,
C, 21-25,
SOs LETOPIS' ND,, 31,, 1949
A.M.
1. TIAMMOlt
2.! USSR (600)
4. plagellata Kharkov
7. Chrysomonadina in the vicinLty of the city of Kharkov, Bot.mat.Otd.opor.rast. 8,
- 1952.
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AIIHIL 1953, Uncl.
GOLUMUM, N.Y., redaktor; GUBER. A., tekhnicheskiy
--- -r*dikt7.Ov
[Chrysopbytal ZolatLetyo vadorooll. Moskva, 008. 12&VO *SOVOtSka18
mauka,10 1934. 187 p, (Oprodelltell prommoyodmVkh vodoroslel SSSR,
DO. -31
J# (KM 7:11)
(Algae)
y 15 N
GOLLMMAKH, H.H., profesisor; EDSINMEAYA, T a.K.-. POLYAMKY. V.I..
professor; !4AWIYXMD. A.M.: ZABRLINA, M.H.; KISELIff, T.A.;
PROSHKINA-L7VWEW,,'9P.wr.,WtMMEMVA, V.S.; POMTA, T.G.;
SAVIGH, V.P., proftissor, z,*asIuzh"zW d"telse naukl RSFM,
redaktor; STRELININOVA, L.I., tekhnichookiy redaktor; GRIBDVA.
M.P., tekhnicheskiy rec1dM;or-, MCI, takhnicbeskiy redaktor-,
EWSH, A.I., tekhnicheskiy redaktor; KORDIXVA, L.I., tekhni-
chaskly redaktor.
(Guide to the fresh-water algae of the U.S.S.R.: in 14 volumes)
Opredelitall presnove,ftykh vodoroslel SSSR-. Y chetyroadtoati
v,,Tuskakh. RedaktS'Lonnaia kolleglia: N.M. Gollerbakh, V.I.Po-
lianskii. V.P.Savi,-!h(otv.redaktor) Moskva. GOBAZd-VO "SOVetSIMI&
naulm." No.2[Bluengreen algael Sinezelemye vodorosli. 1953. 651 p.
no-AChrysoplWta) Zolotistys vodorosli. 1954. 187 p. ft.4[Diate-
mceael Diatomovye vadorwill 1951. 618 p. No. 6[Pyrropbrytal
Pirofitovye vodorcali 1954. 211 p. No-7[3uglenopbyta1WClenovye
vodoroull 1955. 282 p. (MLRA 8: CO
(AlgaA)
nm2nuk"aaw- -
low species of the genus Podinopera Pasch.Bot.mat.Otd.spor.
rast. n:98-10:) Ja 156. (Nm 9:11)
1. Xafedra nisshikh rastonly MwLr'kovvkog*,g*wWLwvtvnzoS9
univeralteta.
(:Dwkoy Ilrovines-k1gae)
14-57-7-15149
Translation from: Relerativnyy zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 7,
PP 151-1,52 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Matviyenko, A. M.
Algae in the Tributaries of the Molo6hnaya River
(Allgcjflora pritokov reki Molochnoy)
PEMODICAL: Uch. -,.,ap. KharIkovsk. un-t. 1956, Vol 67, pp 65-79
ABSTRACT: This study reports the results obtained by expediticns
sent in JulY 1951 and May 1952 along the Molochnaya
River tributaries, the Arabka, Yushanly, Krudychan,
Tokmachka, and Changul These are typical saline
rivers of the steppes. The long summer drought
chanf;es them into a series of small istagnant pools of
the pond type. Their dominant flora consists of
diatomaceous water plants interspersed with saline
formf3. The tributaries Changul and Yushanly are
Card 1/2 richest in algae, the Arabka is poor-est. A complete
- HATTIYENKO, A.M.
...
1- 1
rerntho euvirone of Ilarkov [with sin-ry to Bnglish).
Bot. zhur. 43 no.,8:1108-1120 Ag 156. (xim, n:9)
1.Rharlkovskiy gosudarstvenW universitete
(Kharkov Province--Algae) (Boil micro-organistm)
olored
IMTVIYMIKOv A.M., Doe Bial Sci - (diss) "Gold-c
of the USSR. (Excluding marina fo=a)." Len, 1959- 30 PP
(:kcad Sci USSR. Bo-.anical Institute im V.L. Komarov). 175 copies
CKL9,40-59s 102)
BMSMIKO-SHCHEG01EVA, N.T... dotsentm,wXW2MWWo.A*-X.. dotment;
SUGOATOY, L.A., doteent; PCLYMMY, V.I., prof.. naucbnyv
red.; SAVICH, V.P., prof., zasluzhennjy~y deystall nauki RSM,
otv,red.; KRU(21IKOVA, B.A., takhn.red.
(Ouide to fresh-water algae of the U.S.S.R. in fourteen parteJ
Opredelitell p:~esnovodnykh vodoroslel SM; v chetyrnadtoatt -
vypaskakh. Red'.kollegiia H.H.Gollerbakh i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad.nauk SSSR. Ft.8.[Green algae; class Volvocinesel Zelenye
vodorosli; klass vollvoksovya. 1959. 229 p. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Sotrudniki Cafedry nlzohikh rasteniy Eharlkovskogo gosuderetvan-
nogo universitsta im. A.M.Gorikogo (for Dedusenkc-Shchagolovai
Hatviyenko, Shkorbstoy). 2. Zaveduyushchiy Otdolom sporovykh
rastenly Botanicheskogo instituta im. V.L.Komarova Ak9demii nBuk
SSSR (for Savich).
(Algae)
VATVIYIM, A.M. (HatvLienko, ID.M]
Wolutionary paths and trends in the development Of Chrysophvta.
Vicr. bot. shur. 17 no.4:3-8 160. (HIM 13:9)
1. Xharlkovsld:r gosudaretvennyy universitet im. A.N,Gorlkogo.
(Algae)
mummmo, A.M. [Hat-iiienko., O.M.]
Semial process in yellow-green algae (ChryBopbta). Ukr.bDt.zWr.
19 mool:4!~-53 162, (MA .15:4)
1. Eharl)wvWy gosuchretvennvy universitet., kafedra nizahikh
rastaniyo
(Algae)
M&TVIYEMOp-Aleksandra Ilikhayloma[Matviienkos O.M.1; OKSNER, A.M.,
doktor'biol-, na-ikp otv. red.
[Guide to the fr-eshwater algae of the Ukrainian S.S.P.]
V,.Tznachnyk pri.s,-iovodnykh vodorostei Ukrainslkoi RSR. Kyiv,
Paukova dumka. Vol.3. Pt.l. 1965. 3(4 p.
(MIRA 180)
1. Akademiya naA URSR, Kiev. Instytut botaniky.
MMIMMO) P.A.
Hatviyenko' B. A. "ObtainJvf- an anto-anthray serurn b:, immunizat~'Lrn wit), p jys;~.te
antigen,!, Z -Bn-*ef of a bacholor's diss,,trtationZ Trudy Alma-At,, V-t-70(-t-~khr-,
V01. V., 194P, P. 93-104
SO: U-3566, 15 I-larch 53, (Letopis 'Zhumql Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949)
USSR / Microbiology. Aicrobos Pathogonio to j,,iari and F-5
Animals. Bactoria. Bacteria of tho Intostinal
Group.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958, 72163.
Author : 4%lyi~uinka- B- k*--
Irst :Alma-.w~a Zoovetorinary Institutu.
'1: 1 t i C.:Intre. 1ritam 3acter-iologica! Di Snc-iir. o"
typhoid in Calv0s.
Oriz Pub :Tr. i~Li5-_;~tiask. zoovet. in-ta, 1~5b, ID,
Abstract: A viru'-ant culture of Salmonella eiitc;ritidis Gar-
tneri was injoctod parenf~6_va y -i'nto c.-alvos, rab-
bits, guinea pigs, ,nice, pigoons, turL-,IGs, liz-
-fish .
ards, frogs, toads and mosquito From all
types Of animals, in different periods after in-
fection, a paratyphoid bacteria culture (froiz the
fecos tind a sorics of organs, ospocially from the
Card 1/2
USSR / Mderobiology. J.,11icrobes Pathogonic to 2-Han and F-5
Animals. Bactoria. Bactori.~, of the Int,~ St4 n-1
Group.
.Lbs Jour: livor) was i8olatod with plantings in bactoagar
gel. Non-ag& lutinating strai.-Lis were oj'tc.--- iso-
latod :'rora amphibians and reptilos. - ;a-.thrd is
proposod for intra vitosa ba3t,.3riol3f.4-cal uieLgnosiz
of paratyphoid in calves. including isolation of
hi~.mocu:.turos (in thu first 3-4 doys of illnoss) ,
coprological investigation (fro,--i the fifth day of
illness and later, especially (curing th.:; chronic
period and in convalesconce) and agglutination
CD
reaction. N. Shnoyorson.
Card 2/2
54
H&TVIYENKOO BAp dotsent
Producing live vaccine for controlling paratypboid favor in calves.
Trudy AZVI 9:213-217 056. OKMA .15:4)
lo Iz kafedry mikrobiolog'ii (zav. kafedroy - chlei)-korrOBpondent
AN KazSSR, doktor pro.4 P.A.Bulawv) Almap-Atinskogo zooveterin=ogo
inBtituta.
(Paratyphaid fever) (Vaccines) (CaITIBB-DiseaseB)
XMIMMOs Bek.1- dots.
Some reGults at InvestIgetions of the attenuation of Salmonella
enteritidis Gaptnerle Trudy AZVI 10;39&-404 157,
(MIU 12:8)
1. 12 kafedry mikrobiologit (zav.)mfedroy - chlen-korrespondent
AN Ka2SSR. dokwr prof. P.A.Bulanov) Alma-Atin8kogo zoovet-
instituta,
(Salmonella enteritidis)
MOVIMMO B.A.. t
0
3kparimental data on cut4mevus and intracittaneons vaccination
with an attentuateil culture of Salrionella enteritis Gartnerl.
Trudy AZVI 10:05-408 '57. (KM 32:8),
1, Iz kafedry milcrobiologii (sav.kafedroy - chlen-korrespondent
11 KazSMI, doktor prof.F.AsBulanov) Alma-AtInskogo soovet-
instituts.
X&TYURM, B.A.
limranization of calves with paratyphold strain 17 experimentally
and Im-practice. Trudy AZVI 10:409-421 157, (MIEA 12:8)
I& Is )Mfedrv mUcrobiolqg1i (xav.)cafedroy - chlen-korrespondent
AN UsSSRI doktc.r prof. P.A.Bulanov) Alm Atinskogo zoovet-
inetituta.
(Sa3mionella par-aityphi) (Vaccination)
,,!ATVIY',.I,'I',O, B.A.p Doc Biol
typhoid Oetner bacteria.
for
Sci 4 di rri " Attanu;,Aion of parn-
(Immii,:o'LoUicnl and p:~tliomorphuloCical
Vic.l in!-wif; (,tul-0 of ].JVr, V cf~j
21)5!~. 20 i)lj (1.'iv of lCr USSR. --,%t,- Zoo-V*!t lric:tu),
lo" aoiliov (1,%:, 29-59, 126)
-- 17-
MATVIYENKO, B.A., c"oktor biolog. nauk; RUDENKO, T.P., aspirant
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Sensitivity cf Eschorichia coli of various serotypes to
antibiotici;, Veterinariia 41 nool:22-24' Ja 164.
(MRA 170)
1. Alma-AtInskiy zoc)veterinarnyy institut.
PARXA .
.~ -Mk), V.T.; U.GMI, I.I.;- HkTVIYMO., B.A.; SUKHUK, I.D.
Experlwntal mtudy of beat tranafer in the evaporation of
m3koli wanten. Trudy XT33?F mo.25:65--~ 162, (MM 16-5)
(Evaporating appliances)", (HeMo-Transmiosion)
SYTSKO, P.A.; TITOV, S.A.; EDSTITSKIY, I.V.; KUCHMIMD, V.S.j,!MIYNfiKO, B.S.
Beginning made by the Orsha track workers. Pat' i pat. khos. IM0.9:
5-8 S 158. (HIPA 11:9)
1. Nachallnik otdelenlya dorogi st. Orsha (for Syteko). 2. Nachallulk
distantell put,L at. Orshe (for Titov). 3. Nachallnik vagoanogo uchaetka
at. Orahn (for Kostitakly). 4. liseballnik parovosnogo depo at. Oreba
(for Kucberanki)). 5. Xachallnik onargeticbeekogo Wale, at. Orsha
(for Matviyenko).
(Orshn-lbit1roads-Track)
u,- KLEMOV, Goorgiy Grigortyevich,-
DUBAVIK, P.2 reil.; DOMOVSKAYA, G.., tekbn. red.
[In step with 3Jfel V nogu a zhiznliu. Minsk,, G6.iod-vo
BSSR. Red. mmovo-polit.llt-ry., 1961. 17 p. (MIRA 15:1)
(Conecti*e farmB)
USLR / Farm Animals Domestic Fowl, Q-7
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7232.
Author : F. Matviyenko,
Inst : 'Ifet-S*Ven,
Title : Prospective Development of Poultry Farming in
the Tyumenskaya Oblast.
OrIg Pub: S. Kh. Sibiri, 1957, No 6, 57-59.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
28
I'jl -IV7-"
Pj~TVIYEi.KO, F . 1-;.= "Tha 1-,gicai choracteristico of tha skeie'.on
certa -n new wtriotlu of slioap as compared vith the ctavtliv-,
1-orma." AcEkO ;5ul liazalh bbA. Inst of Zvparimeri~ai Pir'l-)gy.
oratory of the Viorph-)J.,~L;y -)f Agriculbiral Andmala. Aln!I-At-ll, 1956.
(Dissertations for the Dec,re-~ Cundidu'e in Plolo-ical --ciences).
60; 22, IY6
1. ZALEIrSKIYO P. A.
Improvewnt of air valves. Metallurg 8 no*2:11 F 163.
(MIRh 16-.2)
1- - isv0d.
1, Donetskiy iketallurgichookiy
(Blaist furnaceo.-Equipment and oupplies)
~- , .1 ~
- ;--'f'-o,,,r drawing thin
ZTO.-iZ-25 0 163.
MATV
Scraper self-feeder adapted for moving corn. Nak.-elev.prow. 23
n0-4:23 AP '57. (KIRA 10:5)
1. Alma-Altinskaya reallsatelonwa bass. Glavuoiga upravlonlya
zernovykh kalltur.
(Coaveying machinery)
HATYrfIM0. 1., In2h.
Achievements of the staff of the Zeranda Gmin Receiving Station. Hak-
elev.prom. 25 no.1:10 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:3)
1. Hinisteretvo khleboproduktav Kazakhekoy SSR.
(Zerends-Granarles-Squipment and supplies)
X&TV I, in2h,
~~ ~t__
Grain conveying systems at drying and cleaning tovers of grain pro-
curement stations Of Jk2akhstan. Mak.-elev. prom. Z3 no.10;18-19 0
159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Tekhnicheekoye upravlenlye Ministeretva khleboproduktov Kazakhokoy
SSR,
(laziMm tax-Oraln-handl Ing machinery)
-XILTVITIMO, I., 1n:s1&,;ZUBDVj A., Lush,
Suggestiow for efficiency improvements at grain-procurement sta-
tions of Kazakhstan. Mak.-elev. prom. 25 no.11:15-18 N '59. (KIRA 13:3)
1. Ministoorstva khleboprodu1dov Nazakhokoy SSR.
(Easathstan--Grain elevators)
U=fbm AM AM-1 DPL310= - lbrv,*'tg Sy"40-
TLCizllve Narrow artca.
Abe ),.zI W 23W - U01., No Is, L-A, M&O
hou yr I mchcoovskup, TO.Y., Lrivml, A.Z., Tathk,"# A.M.
bet
7 CutcmVw T..a nc=tiars W MWAAIC ACM M. a ~-4
VAtbd. Of the TMC%iuml mote of the 0"trra ftrv-`w
"stag.
Ws pla a V ob 1 0701M. vW- dlmntal-- Klcv- 0AMM41*13t W~01
1957: 52-57.
AW regiti Five to 7 rAvAm arlcr o.2 r of rAc-*%Udc WW (1) WrO
tmw "Xi hmaLsl W83,m, a codayauu ClTr"Wa I" OYW
pai.trumtoo Llmronia OVA-A Alth -6 071"a
-low W~s a: tuc ogcwon th a eartan 9DY-
In ;.Vtimu with vwtow %kU dl--p I -ttlcaa dstfe-
red Irm U10" in heal ,y VCrOMM. ?be &"MWU7 Of
Car 1 1/2
Ab. JbW I UQf Atur - bit&-, No 18, Mal e~&o
owcorance MA "rag 't b7rVrcmjs in IntlerAs tair-a"'W.
.1th a.,. &UAcA by --t-C - V-"ti-
1. cee" to Wdeb stimAsti-a or lZboltory Peace- With-
j, cm f*~cntra mrrow, wptm-7 w TAted, 0 turc or
I". Imu"I" cr*V-MUAW r0C*tlm to I me abur"A.
IA. BUMASUVRI
I
SHMPICOM&TA, Yea., starshiy nauchW sotradulk; BRM, A.I., starshlW nauchWy
otrudn*: UCIMOVA, A.M., nauchW sotrudnik; PATVIYXINO, I.N., nauchmry
otrudnik: IMMITA. M.P.. nauchnyy sotrudnik %ftNllwwMwl-
:
Some,disrodere of the nervous system in~pemphlgas &ad Duhring's
dermatitis ani.their pathogenic and therapeutic rola. Vest. derm. i
von. 33 no.~.-,3-6 Mr-Ap 159. WRL 12:7
1, Is Ukralmakogo maxidbno-iselpdovatellskogo koshno-venerologicheakogo
institute (dix. - dotsent B*A. Zadoroshrqy).
(NWVZM SYOTW, in var. dis.
dermai-itis-herpotiform-is & pehmphgas vul~garis, pathogen. &
ther. ain2*t~jros))
(MMATITIS IGHM1703HIS, physlol,
NS, pathogen. & ther. aspects (Run))
MATV I YENKO 9 1 , N, 9 CAN D ME 0 SMI 9 " plt~ -W THE THERAPY
OF -'KHARftwv*e-49604~~Nik OF HEALTH
UKISSR, KHARIKOV STATE MED INST). Mp 2-610 218).
-266-
HATVPWO,, I.N.y mladuhiy nauobnyy sotradulk; PA uchastii., MANOYLENKO
- -~VVAC~
2xperience In untpatient service for patients with various
po~%~tic dermatoses in a machine manufaeturing plant. Test.
domA ven, E";51 noo2270-73 P 261. (MM 1423)
1. Iz kozbnogo otdoln (zav. - prof, Z.N. Grohebin) Ukrainskogo
nauabno-issleduvatell'skogo kozhuo-venerologichookogo institute.
(dir. - dAsent A.I. Pyatlkop).
(MIRITUS) (HEMCINE, INDUSTRUL)
_~T)T.gpp_ k~.A.; KOTOVSHCHIKOVA, M.A.
Activity of' oorm thrombocyte factors in healthy persons.
Lab. de'lo rob.10:6(fl-610 164. (MERA 17:12)
1. TSito1ofIcbeskaya laboratoriya po izueheniyu leykozov
(rukov6ditAill - Prof. V.V. Akkerman) i laboratoriya po izucheniyu
evertyvanilm krovi (rukovoditell- chlen-korrespundent AMN SSSR
prof. A.I. Filatov) Leningradskogo instituta pei-elivaniya krovi
(dii~ektor dotsent, A.D. Belyakov).
Morphological and functional characteristics of thromb)cytes
in leukemia; survey of the literature. Probl. gemat. i perel.
krovi 9 no,,12.-22-26 D 164 (MIRA 1831)
1. TSitologicheakaya laboratoriya po izubbeniyu. leA.ozov (zav.-
prof. V.V. Akkerman) i gematologicheskaya klinika (MV. - Prof&
S. 1. Shernmn) Lmingradskogo instituta perelivaniyEL krovi
(direktor - dotsent A.D. Belyakovj naucbw rukovoditel' - chlen
korrespondent AM SSSR profl, A.N. Filatov).
L 46039-66 FIVT 7C, -rP (t jp
ACC NRt AT6022734 S61IRCE COM UR/2848/66/000/041/0281/0289
A11THORS: Chechentsev, V. H.; Firsanova, L. A.; Zaytsev, V. N.-, ?4atv1yenko,_LZ_.
ORGI Mosaw Institute for Stea sn4 Alloys, Dalmrtment for NaWfacture, of Pure
a im NjM;;QF;; Dr Nater 4 sti stsU I xD1wWi Uf*dra
VOINT&OW& GUstykh Metsuaw I 01UP Materialoy)
TITLE: Obtaining high puritypilloon by vacuum distillation fDr the lower chloride
SOURCEs Moscow* Institut a li i a v. Sbornik, no. 41p 1966. Fisicheakaya
khimiya mete.1lurgichesitikh protsessov i sistem (Physical chemistry of metallurgical
processes and syste=), 281-289
TOPIC TAGS: silicon, silicon compound, vacuum distillation
ABSTRACT: The kinetics and thennod~rnamics of the silicon purification by vacuum
distillation from SiC12 was studied. The standard free enerM, calculations for a
number of reactions of SiC14 with various elements were carried out by the method
of A,,N, Krestovnlkov 1. dre (Spravochnik po raschetam metallurgicheskikh reaktsiy,,
Metallurgizdat,, 1963). The results of the calculations are presented graphically
(see Fig. 1). These calculations showed the feasibility of obtaining high purity
silicon according to the reaction
To
St + Sia's MCI,.
Cord 113
~.U_ NMI AT6022724
Fig. 1. Dependence of the free
energy on the tamperattre for
it number of reactions letween 14
0
SiCl 4 and different elementes,
I - 4CV + SfC3j -6 4CUCI + 31;
2 - P + SIC1. Pch + 31;
As + SIM we A&Os + 31;
4
' 0- Sb 4 SICI~ SbCls + Sh
SIC1, 06 2310
-SVb.+ SIM ath + 31;
3
7:: Ve + SiOs W* We" + S).
8 4AI + SICI. w* 4A)Ct + Sk
V %I + sic[, = 2MSC" + St
a 2Cs 3,
+ SIM + Sj
The above reaction was studied in vacuum over the temperature interval of 3-150
to 13ODC; at an average working pressure of SiCl 4 of 0.2-0.4 atm. A schematic of
the experirwntal insta3-Ution is presented, and the experimental results are pre-
sented graphically (see Fig. 2). It was found that the optimm conditions for the
purification of silicon by the above method are: reaction temperature - 3.28W;
rate of SiCl 4 flow - 20 dbour; duration of process - 3 hours.
CC,d 2/3
AT6022714
Fig* 2, Dependence of the amount of
transported silicon on the rate of
supply of SIG14 at 225(Co
00
trio
0 I-V
flow rate-30~~V, g7h
A
Orig. art, has: I Was, 3 graphs.. and I equation.
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NiMYBNXO. )LA.
- - - ~ -
~JUA.w of terrestrial 41gue of the Crimea aW the Northern
MucaBus. Bol~.2hur. 41 n0,9:1360-1363 6 136. (96BA 9:11)
1. Kharlkoveldy gosudarstvennyy universitat.
(Caucasus, Northern--Algae) (Crimea--Algae)
M&TnM=s M. G.
4- ~ -
4" r%cwrant bicameral otogenous abscess in the right tera.-
poral lobe of the brain. Zhur. ushe, nose, i gOrI& bDI& 23 no*49
81-82. ji-Ag'43. (MM 16:10)
1. Iz kliuiki bolezney ukhe.,q gorla i nose, (zav. - doteent N.M.
Arbazov) Laagamskogo meditainakogo institata.
(Mt ~ DISMES) (ERA31 - ABSMW)
ASTASHEV, Gennadiy Kuzlmich; TURGUNOV., Dadekhan Turgunovich.; HATYU-E=,,
Nikolay Andreyevich- TARASOV., Viktor Pavlovicb; PMMIAFZV, V.S.,
zh.,, rets6-nze;-C;:7-dASZWA,, N.F... lmzh.,, red.; VORM-IKOVA, L.F.,
tekbn. red.
[Eliminating the malfunctioning of the TW13 diesel switching
locomotive) Ustranenle nelspravaostei manevrovogo teplovoza
TGV,3. MosWa,, 7ses.izdatel'sko-poligr. obffedlnenie 14-va Patei
soobsbaheniial, 1961. 45 P, (KIRA 15:2)
(Diesel 2ocomotives-Maintenance and repair)
MMIIIMO, B.; VADIJOWO. X.; SMINOVICE, NJ.
Koster-operator of 6rlft m1ning comblnes. ftatougi. 3 no.4;23-24 Ap 154.
(KLRA 7:5)
(Serbluovich. likolad Kuprianovloh)
LIDIN, Goorgiy Dmitrlyovicbp naucbnyy sotr.; AYRUNI.. Arson Tigranovich.,
naucbnyy sotr.; KLEBANOV,, Feliks Semenovich., naucbnyy sotr.;
MLTVIMKO Nil ISMlypyich, naucbmyy sotr.; WEDIN, V.Ye..,
'-,otv, red.; WIlMNSHY, M.M.P red. izd-va,- IVINSWA, G.Mop tekbn.
red.
[ControlUng aecumlations of metbano ir. coal mines] Borlba so
skopleniiami notan& v ugollr4ykh shakhtakb. Moskva, Gos. vauchno-
tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po gorno= delu,, 1961. 140 p. (MIRA 15:1)
lo Inatitut gornogo dela -4n. A.A.Skoehinskogo (for Liftnp Ayrunil
jaebanorv* Mat-viyenko).
(mine gases)
ETTINGER., I.L.; MATMENKOv N.0s; SHEMHUNOV9 V,V,
Increase of the sorption activity of coals of the Norillsk
dWait causk( by an ore-bearing intrusion, Dokl.AN SWR 148
no.4:925-928 1' 163. (KIM 164)
1. Institat gc,rnogo dela im. A.A.Skochinskogo. Predstavleno
akademikom L.P.Shevyakovym.
(Norillsk 'region-Coal geology) (Sorption)
' . V G ~ IT kald n -11, k
MIA "IYYNKO, N.G., kAnd. '~Iqkhn. naul%~ VOYTOV,
Ga~ 1,'beratlun diir4ng o7e mtnirg ~-n tgneous rc3K.
v prum. 8 no.12?,`3-24 D -ito
Institut vrTogo dela Im. A.A,, Skochinskogo.
OBREZKOV, V.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; MALININ, N.K., inzh.; MAj.VTYENKO, N.1.,
student, ZUBAREV, V.V., student
Determination Df th- optimum operation of a hydroel,actrJ- power
station with slaasora I regulation using analog computers. Trudy
14EI no-46sl3-2.1, 10. (MIRA 18,,3)
1. Kafedra gidroenergetiki Moskovskogo ordena Lenina energeti-
cheskogo instituta.
.10,
MAVTYENKO, 0 .,N' ~ ' Y4tvl-Afinkc, r).M. )
O.A~ Kcrahykov~ on his '75th birthday. Ukr. bot. MUT. 22 nn,4~
110-112 165. (M*Tpt'~ -,A, 10,
MATMMD, S.[Nktv:tienko,, S. I.. raucbmyy votradnik
Ar no
,itibictics from plants. Ifauka i zbvttia 12 .2-.4 F 163.
(MIRA 1634)
1. Inatitut mikrobiologii In. Zabolotnogo AN UkrSSFI.
it
To, V. F.
MkTvm-
poxata bcyvay
37470, Matgrjjay po llorf Dlogil DpmrnWvigatel '=W Ap
Porody.Ovate ArkbamorinDs. ls;~stiya Akad. Mauk Kmsakb. SSR,
No. 72,, Seriya Plol.p vyy. 5p 1949p 9. 105-16.
SOt Lotoplol Zhurmllnyth Statayp Vol. 7p 1949
mr
Platerials on tho morpholoS7 of the loomotor apparatus of Kazakh
Ari2wrceeirinos, a now sheep broad. lov..AN Zmakh.631. Ser.blol,
n0.6:5,8-615 151. (MIRA 9:5)
MMS)
(MUSCIM)
4 V.I.
IMIX
,
I -
- - ~~
A case of incooplete reduction,of the fibula in tbm arkbor (Orts
Polil larelinl). 1xv. AN Zszakh.SSR. Ser.blol. no.666-67 151.
(saw) (FDUIA) - (Kum 9: 5)
KiTVIMMKO, V.?.
VIsterials on the morphology of the skeleton of Visakh fine-wool
sheep as conpared with the initial forms. Trudy Inst.ekspobiol.
AN Kazakh.S;SR 2:64-85 154. (MIRA 10: 2)
(KA7.110TAN-SHKIP BREEDS) (BOXES)
ITERKO, V.F.
go.
t:!~ an the morphology
a.a compared vith the intial
SSR 2:160-283 654*
(K&ZAMSTAN--MTS)
of the skieleton of Isitakh wool goatm
forms. TTudy Iust.okwpobiol. AN Kasakh*
(KM 10:2)
(BOMS)
KATVXYRM, Y.F., kand.biol.nguk
---- . MorphologLeal features of the bony structure of some new sheep
breads of Kazakhstan ns oompared with t),--4,- Initial forms,
Trady Inst eksp.biol. AN Kazak-h.SSR U, 132-148 158'' OIMA 11:7)
iDZAXHSrM-BHM[P BFMS i
(Bans)
MUMAMI)GALIM9 F.M.; 14ATVIYENKO,V,F.,t LEREDEVA, N.G.
Skeletal age-related changes ir, Kazakh fine-vool sheep. Trudy Irm'...
eksp. biol. AN Kazakh. SSR. D10-53 164. (VJRA 181~4'1
MATVIY.T'NKO, V.F.
Age-relstwd changes in the skull Of Razalh finn-v*bl sheep. Trudy
Inat. eksp. biol. AN Ka2akh. SSR. 104-60 164.
Growth and developrtent of the skeleton of lambs of southern Kazakh
Morito shitop of the Aral Sea region type. TbV.%87_9'7
ChRracter,Lst'oi of age-related changes in tutntlar bore tiasues of
southern Uzakn Merino sheep of the Aral Sea region ty-pe. Ibid. - 98-107
(MIRA 18:4)
or 460
MVIVIYEN1,10. V.F.
Grovth, anJ develorment of ihe skeleton in the F:izakh A-Rali Merino
lambs. Tradv Tnst. ekn~,. biol. Am Kazakh. SFP 1-1-160-10 165.
(MIRA !8t-0)
MATVIYENr,0, V. 1.
"The Bases of the 4,-ricultural Engineering of Potatoes in the Abkhazska, a Auto omous
7 n
SSR." Cand Agr Sci, Foscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Acad imeni K. A. Timiryazev,
Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 2, Jan 551,
Survey of Scientifi,,- and Technical Dissertations Defended ELt USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (13)
SO: Sum. No. 598, 29 Jul 55
ff1fi7V111C_fVK0 V.
J
FULML./Nuclear Physics - Instr-11-ations and Instrument,. Methods C-2
of Mmsurement =d _'~Ls.;2.rch
.'.bs Jour :FLf .2iur - Fizika, No 4, 1959, No 7481
;,ix'vhor :Bak A.A.., Gorsh%mv S.V... M--tviyenko V.I., P-,trzhvk K-.,
Romanov Yu.F.
List :RcAium Institute, xAamy of Sciences., USSF, Lemingrad
Tltlo :Radcn Neutron Sourcus
Orig Pub :Bul. Inst. politechn. Insi, 1957, 3, No 47-54
.'Jostract:a,- ncasuring the distributiop of vicricutron dens-Lty
in 1120, the authors have determined tho power and the !Ivarage
ane:7gy of tha neutron sources Rn-Ba, Ehi-B Ra-C) Ri-CaF
Rn-,Ag, Rm-'J, and Ri-Si (the-", n reactioni . Me absol'uU,
neutron yield from the various sources wts determined by com-
po-ring the integral diotributions of the slowed-down neu-
trot,s frora th,~ investigantod and from -. stn-ack-rd Ra-p', source.
Me mean energy of the neutron spectra was estinatod from
the mrLgnitud-, of the relamation length (L), determined from
the measurements of the distribution of the density of the
Card 1/2.
MAM,/Nucluar Physics - InataLL~tions and Instrumenta. Mothods C-2
of M.,asurcmcnt and RC.30crch
'.bs Jour : Rof Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1959, No 7481
noutrons at d1aUtnear, gronter than 20 cm me
follwing waa patnbliBhod: (1) Mia nuutron yiold varion
from 1.5 x 10-1y.,nicrucurie of Rn for Bi to 37/micrucurio of
-i fDr C . (2) Zia averagc; enorgy of the spectr, of the in-
vcstigated sources lics in the interval from 2.0 to 4.7 Mev.
(3) Me relcucation length depends linearly on the maximum
energy of the neutron spectra. -- I.P. Skadrdkov
C--rd - 2/2
2('-2 -13/50
AUTHORS: Gorshkov, G. V. , Matviyenko, V. 1.
TITLE: The Yi,~ld of Neutrons From the Sources Rn + B, Rn + C, Rn + CaF,,
Rn * M,~, Rn + Al, Rn + Si, Rn + SiO , Rn + Granite (VYkhod neytY~onov
iz ist:)chnikov Rn + B, Rn + C , Rn +iCaF 29 Rn + Mg, Rn + Al, Rn + Si,
Rn + SiO2, Rn + Granit)
PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol* 116, Nr 2, pp. 211 - 212 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Neutrc,ns are created by the irradiation of light elements by the
at -ptLrti cles of natural radioactive substances. The most important
charaoteristic - of these neutrons sources is their yield. The pre-
sent -3aper gives the results of the investigation of their yield
and t.ie other quantities which characterize the radon-neutron sour-
ces. All sources were produced as cylindrical glass ampules with a
diameter of 20 mm. and a height of 40 m.m. These ampules were then
filled completely with the powders of the target material. Beryll-
ium, boron, carbon, calcium.fluoride, magnesium, aluminum, silicon,
silicon dioxide and 1,3 billion years old granite were used as
filling material. The neutron yield wLrs :ieasured also on ampules
Card 1/3 withcut filling matexial for bornn glvs3 and glass without boron
20-2-.13150
The Yield of Neutrors From the Sources Rn + B, Rn + C, Rn + CaF 21 hn + _Rn +
+ Al, Rn + Si, Rn + Sio 21 Rn + Granite
The total number of the neutrons emitted *oy the neutrons was mea-
sured by means of two methodst with an all-wave boron counter and
by re,.ording the density distribution of the slow neutrons in a
water tub. Because of the 01- -particles of the RaC' the yield of
neutrans grows with varying rapidly in the case of the various ele-
ments. By means of the second method it was possible to check the
boron counter and to increase the accuracy of measurements. The
yield of radon ampules was taken as neutron background, which was
fillEd with zinc powder, selenium powder and cadmium powder. The
relative and the absolute yield was determined for all sources. Fo
the purpose of controling the reproducibility of the entire proces
of p:-Oduction and the measurements the experiments were repeated.
Theso contro 1 tests confirmed the previously obtained results with
in the limits of measuring errors. The experimental results ob-
tain,ad by this paper are shown in a table. There are 1 table and
2 Slavic references.
Card 2/3
20-2-13/50,
0 The Yield of Neutrons From the Sources Rn + B, Rn + C, Rn + OaF 2p Rn + M.- , Rn +
+ Al, Rn + Si , Rn + S:'.0 21 Rn + Granite
ASSOCIATIONz Radium Institute imeni V. G. Khlopin AN USSR
(Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. KhlopiraAkademii nauk SSSR)
PRESENTED: May 16, 1957, by A. P. Vinogradov, Academician
SUBMITTED: November 2, 1956
AVAILABLE: Library cf Congress
Card 3/3
AUTHORS: KMaiBbko, G.S.-,~~ ~V. L, SOV/69--5-1-6/28
Pezpyakov, V. X., Subbotin, Ye. 0.G.
TITIM On Scme Methods Phployea for the Mass Proauction of Po-OL -Be Neutron
Sources (0 nekotorykh metoaakh Tan sovogo izgotovleniya Po-aC -Be
neytronnykh istoobnikov)
PMODICAL: Atomwya energiya, 1958, Vol. 5, Nr 1, pp. 64-67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: For ';he production of Po-OL-Be neutron sources one of the wet
metlv)ds is, above all, described. This method consists in the
production of a uniform mixture of polonium ana beryllium by
causing a polonium solution combined with nitric acid to act
upon beryllium powder. The mixture obtained is aried and pulver-
izea. A method is'aescribea by means of which it is possible to
obtaln nitric acid polonium free from a copper carrier. In view
of its high degree of neutron activity existing during the entire
technical proauction proceserthe method described is, however,
unsuited for the mass production of the preparation concerned.
For mass production a method developed by Brean, Hertz, which
CaW 1/2 was improved by the authors, is very well suited. Copper powder
On Some Methods Emp2oyed for the Mass Production SOV/89-5-1-6/28
of Po-OL-Be Neutron Sources
containing a knovm quantity of polonium 210 is weighed into a
contai.ner, which is then f illea with beryllium powder. During the
fol,loiring heating of the hermetically closed container the
polonlum is sublimated, after which it is uniformly distributed
in tha mixture. By employing this method it is possible, without
any deLnger to the opprating staff, to produce neutron preparations
up to 2,1 + 0,2 a 10" n/sec from 1 0 polonium 210. There are
2 figares ;nd 7 references, I of which is Soviet.
SUBMITM June 179 1957
1. Neutrons-,-Soruces 2. Mixtures--P-Aparation 3. Polonim
--Properties 4. Copper powder--Properties 5. Beryllium powder
--Properties
Card 2/2
A-k*dtnd;-. rAuk SS&t. Rad!ye-.7y lr3-.!tut
Trudy, t,)IX (Tr~.ctloas uf the 4411w Instiu-&O, AcddaV Of ScIsIx-A =71,
To Mscov, ltd- AN SM. 1959. 287 p. Erreto, slip inserted.
1,700 copies printed.
TA.% N.A. Porfilov, Doctor of Physical std Yathaaastloal Sclencesz Ed. of PubIlahitC
Rourot G.M. Aroni Toth. Mi A.I. Scirn"s.
P,'R?Mgt The -1=0 is Int-nd-d for 0-yal-Ints.
C07MAGgs The book represents va.1%we 9 of the T--scxsOtI*n* of the Radium Too
and contains the results of studies C-du.td st the Inatituto chiefly frts
195$ to 17S6. There are e number of &rtlolos dealing With the study of' mrIver
reactions occurring with particle$ of different anwrei.s ran" from s."ral
0 up to humir"s of 144V. Others trait different problems of the ohymies of
moutro". Avarultr of studJoB of various neutron sources, noutron oh6rgy distris
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