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The Soft W-Radi&tion Rmitted By Nuclei at the Capturing of
Thermal Neutrons.
The second chapter of the paper under review deals with the
methods applied in the measurements of the r -spectra. The
spectrum of the impulses (as observed in pressenoe of a
target in the neutron bundle)t was measured at open neutron
bundle (V9) and also at a bundle which was screened by &
B4C-layer of a thickness of 0.3 g/om' at the exit of the
neutron collimator 01). ?or practical purposest the existenoe of
the target did not affect 11.
The third chapter of the paper under review contains a detailed
discussion of the results of the me&aur*ment for different nuclei.
With regard to cobalt# one notices in the iMPU180 3PP-0trUM for
a Cc2 03target two not oomplets14 dissolved peaks with the ener-
gies of 226 + 4 and 276 + 4 k*V. They probably are photopeaks
caused by jr-quants, of the same energies. ?or the intensity of
the jw-lines, the following values were obtained:
n226 -(23 � 4) % and n276 a (23 �) %. The energies of the
r -transitions obtained for Co in this context coincide with the
results of other investigations. Finally, the paper under review
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PRZSZx"D BY:
SUBMITUDI
AVAILABLE:
The Soft r -Radiation Emitted By Nuclei at the Capturing of
Thermal Neutrons.
end of the paper under review.
(12 reproductions and 2 charts)
discussed In detail the*resulto of the measurements with regard
to the following sikelet: rhodius.4edinot samariunq goldq mercury*
the results of the measurements are compiled in a chart at 'the
Moseew State University-.
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26.12. 1956
Library of Congress.
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AUTHORS:
Kalinkin, L. F., lfelioran3kiy, A. S.9
Estulin, I. V..-.--
TITLE: y-Radiation of the Radiation Capture of T-Ier-~,,al Neutrons
by IA095 Ag107, Te123 and cs133-(y-izluc:-Ieniye rad4'StSio
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123 i
zakhvata teplcvylch neytronov yadrami mo95, A.-107, Te
CS133)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksDerimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki,
Vol 35, Nr 3, PP 592 - 598 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper is a continuation of an earlier one
(Ref 1) dealing with investigations of y-radiation
emitted by nuclei during the cadiation capture of
thermal neutrcns. Measurements were carried out within
the ranoge of 7-energies of 20 -'A 1000 keV. The
modernized :reactor TBP of the AS USSR (flux V 0
neutrons /sec.cm2)served as a neutron source. As
detector for x-radiation a single-cryotal lumineocerice
Spectrometer (IlaJ-crystal, 30 mm diameter, 19,7 mm heichlti
Card 1/4 was used: a pulse amplifier AT-11, and a single-
y-Hadiation of the Radiation Capture of Thermal Neutrons
by Mo95, 107 123 1
Ag , Te and Cs
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channel analyzer operated at a counting rate
-v 10 pulses /see. Invest igation s were carzie- iit
of (n7y) reactions on AC,Sn,Te,Os,71',T1
emission at the corresponding energies of 22,25,27,
59,72 keV), and further Te123 (159 keV), H~~2Q3 (2~1~ ':eV
51 1
Cr (323 keV), the y-radiation of t-c reaction 3
480 keV), Cs137(662 keV), Nb95(762 1:0) Zn 65
y-energy: 1120 keV). The resolving po-aer of' the
~
spectroscoDe in the range B Y=279-1120 keY D,-,-,/s tu'-e
formula tt.(240/(E. Figure 1, in a-
1)+ 0,2QQ
2 NaJ-crystals of different size, shows tne of
spectrometer efficiency at the photopeaks of E
in the energy interval investiCated. In concli.it~io.,.,
the results obtained by measurements are discussed
separately for the nuclei investigated of molybdenur.7
silver, tellurium, and cesium. In a table the values
obtained are shown clearly and partly compared with t,e
Card 2/4 results obtained by other authors (Refs 10, 110-5).
y-Hadiation of the Radiation Capture of Thermal Ileutrons SOV/56-35-3-6,
by go 95 Ag 107 $Te 123 and Ce 133
The energy E 7[kel) of the respective element is in
each case compared with the number V.3 of the y-qiianta
emitted per captured neutron. The foIlowing are some
of the results obtained:
Mo 96 : EY.77C� 10:(91+ 14A 84CL+- 10:W+ 8)%j Agio a
22+ 2: (X-ray emission)(10+ 6)%; '117+ 3:(g� 2)%; Te 124
605.t 10:(58� 9)%; 725+ 10:(17� 4A Ca 184: 120+ 3:(20+ 3)io;
184� 3:(~t 2)%. Finally, the authors thz%.nk I.S.Shapiro
for the interest he displayed in the work and for
discussing results; they further express their gratitude
to S.A.Gavrilov, A.P.Shilov, and his collaborators,
attendants of the physical reactor, as well as to
Y--.A.Kleyman, A.M.Safronov,. and V.F.Tsarakayev for
assisting in carrying out the experiments.There are
6 figures, 1 table, and 15 references, 8 of which are
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y-Radiation of the Radiation Capture of Thermal Neutrons SOV,"-6-~5-1,- I
b.y Mo95f.Ag 107, Te 123 and Ce 133
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy fizil-i IYC;U
_yS4 C~,
(Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear P- ~ ,
Moscow State University)
SUB14ITTED: April 5, 1958
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AUTHORS:Melioranskiy, A. S., Ostanevich, Yu. M.
TITLE: Non-Overloading Linear Amplifier for High Counting Rates
(Neperegruzhayemyy lineynyy usilitell na bol'shiye skorosti
scheta)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhaika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr li pp 73-76
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The amplifier has an overall gain of 750,, a rise time of
0.151is and produces pulses having a duration of 1,,5-ps. The
device was designed specifically for the operation~with a
photomultiplier and an NaJ(Tl) crystal. The amplifier con--
sists of a phase inverter with a pulse-forming network, 3
amplifying stages and an output cathode follower (see Pig 1),
The pulse-forming is done in the anode of the phase inverter
tube by means of an artificial line having a delay of 0.511s
and a characteristic impedand'e of I ka.,:The first amplify-
ing stage consists of 3 tubes which are provided with a feed-
back network. The second amplifying stage consists of 2 tubes
and receives the pulses from the cathode resistance of the
fourth tube. The third stage employs two tubes and permits
the linear amplification of the pulses up to 110 V. The over-
shoots in the pulses, due to the imperfections of the delay
Card 1/3 line, are suppressed by providing a strong negative feedback
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in the eighth tube by means of two crystal diodes. The output
pulses are then fed to the ninth tube which operates as a
cathode follower. The amplifier can also be furnished with a
d.c. restorer circuit if ~t has to operate at high counting
rates (of the order of 1V pulses/see). The practical appli-
cations of the amplifier are illustratc4d by the experimental
curves of Figs 49 5 and 6. Fig 5 shows the y-spectrum of
CO 60 at a counting rate of 1.2 x 105 pulses/see; the curves
C)
of Fig 6 illustrate X-ray radiation of Csl3? at a counting
rate of 1.2 x 104 pulses/sec and at -1.3 x 105 pul.ses/sec. The
authors express their gratitude to I. V. Estulin, A. A. Sanin
and L. F. Kalinkin for discussing the results and interest in
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this work; they also thank A. F. Dolgov for his help in the
construeation of the equipment. The paper contains 6 fi,-ures
and 5 English references.
ASSOCIATIOiN:Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut yadernoy fiziki MGU
(Scientific Research Institute for Nuclear Physics of Moscow
State University)
SUBMITTXD: October 23, 195?.
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AUTHORS: Kalinkin, L. F., Melioranskiy, A. S., SOV/56-36-5-75/76
Estulin, I. V.
TITLE; Some T-Transitions in J 128 and in Neodymium Isotopes
128
(Nekotoryye f-perekhody v J i izotopakh neodima)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 5, pp 1613-1614 (USSR)
ABSTRAM By means ctasing1ecrystAl, spectrometer (NaJ(Tl)) the
authors of the present "Letter to the Editor" investigated
the '(-radiation occurring during the radiation capture
of thermal neutrons in iodine and neodymium isotopes. A
report concerning the measuring method has already been
published (Refs 11 2). Resultax j 128 (investigations
within the range of 20 - 400 kev): 28+2 kev line, intensity
(23+6)~, a characteristic K-amission -jaused by internal
f --conversion on electrons of the K-shell. 135�3 kev line,
intensity (2Gt4)%, very probably an E2-transition. 15~�4
kev line, (7.3~: 1-5)%, very probably a. M2-transition. The
Card 1/3 high intensities (the date given in % refer to the captured
Some -Transitions in J 128 and in Neodymium Isotopes BOV/56-36-5-75/76
neutroa)indioate that, in the case of the transitions,
ouch occurring among lower excited levels must be concerned.
Neodymium isotopes: Investigations on Rd 20 3-target;
identification of f-lines by means of neodymium target
(natural mixture of isotopes with impurities of other
rare earths with large neutron capture cross section),
comparison between results obtained and those of other
publications, e. g. by Sklyarevskiy et al. (Ref 6).
The following was found:
Line [keV3 jr-intensity identification (-intensity
(natural mixture) (of -line) (isotope)
182+3 2.1+0-4
330�10 23�4 SM15o 67
445�10
2 5
t5 SM150 40
l 46
f
. )~40
1ld
150
610+10
2CL+4 16
SM
146
(
Nd
_'100
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695�1o 63�10 Nd144 a~+13
849�1 0 15�3 Nd144 20+4
There follows a number of further data concerning the lines
found, as 9. g. that the 695- and the 445 kev line originate
from a transition from the first excited to the ground state
of Nd144 and Nd146 respectively, and that for the 840- and the
610 kev line the energy ratio between these states and the
first levels amounts to E - 2.2 1 2.4, which is
2/El
characteristic of the oscillation levels of spherical
even-even nuclei. The data were obtained from a number of
publications referred to. There are 1 table and 8 references,
6 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (Institute of Nuclear Phys;.cs of Moscow
State University)
SUBMITTEDs March 15, 1959
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AUTHORS: Melioranskiy, A.S., Estulin, I.V. and Kalinkin, L.F.
TXTLE: Stability of Spectrometric PhotomultiplierM,at High
Counting Rates r
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No 31 Pp 45-47
ABSTRACT: Fast and non-overloading single channel analyser and
amplifier (Melioranskiy and Ostanevich, Ref 2) were used
to study the overloading properties of Soviet spectro-
metric photamultipliers FEU-29, FEU-S and FEU-11. A
sodium iodide crystal was used as the scintillator and
the dead time of the electronics was 3 Itsec. The
determination of the change in the characteristics of the
spectrometer (stability, resolving power, calibration,
etc.) was carried out under two conditions. In the
first (lineapi casg,the amplitude of pulses due to gamma
rays from Coou, Zn and Cs137 was kept within the linear
calibration. The spectrometer was then overloaded by
increasing the counting rate. In the second (nonlinear)
Card 1/3 case a determination was made of the spectrometer
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Stability of Spectrometric Photomultipliers at High Counting RAtes
characteristics for the Ba K-radiation photopeak emitted
by CsI37. The intensity of this photopeak was ten times
smaller than the intensity of the 0.66 MeV line and the
pulses due to this line were well beyond the linear
characteristics of the instrument. In this way the lower
energy pulses were looked at while the spectrometer was
being amplitude overloaded by the 0.661 MeY line. The
results obtained are shown in Fig 1. The continuous
curves represent the energy calibration , and the dotted
curves the resolution. Curves are marked as follows:
FEU-29: 1,2 - linear conditions; 3,4 - nonlinear
conditions; FEU-S: 5,6 - nonlinear conditions;
FEU-11: 7,8 --nonlinear conditions. The vertical axis
is in relative units and the horizontal axis is in
pulses/sec x 103. The best results were obtained for
the FEU-11 phot6multiplier which is of the venetian
blind type. This photomultiplier will tolerate a maximum
Card 2/3 counting rate of 105 pulses/sec.
DK
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There are I figure and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut yadernoy fiziki
MGU (Scientific-Research Ino-Witute-for Nuclear Physic
SUBMITTED: April 16, 1959 0
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AUTHORS: Melio Estulin , I-, V.., Kalinkin. L.
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Kudinovj BO so
TITLE: Excited Stat s of 134
NA
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperi mental.Inoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol- 38, No~ 3, PP- 758-764
TEXTz In the article under review, the authors used a coincidence- lumX0,$conce
spectrometer to study the cascade r-transitions induced in cesium Llclei_
by thermal neutron capture. Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of the _qpectro:,,t'U'_L,
which uses photomultipliers of the typesPEU-13 and PEU-11 with Nal(TI j
crystals. The neutrons with which the 20 mm thick CsF target (0.25 9) Bias
bombarded stemmed from the TVROreactor of the AS USSR. Fig. 4 represents the
pulse spectra (number of pulses per minute as a function of energy) and the
energy distributions of the number-of coincidences per minute. Besides the
r-peaks, the coincidence spectra exhibited also a peak with (31 + ~) kev,
which corresponds to an X-ray emission of the Cs atom. This emis-sion is
ascribed primarily to an internal conversion of the S--quanta on the K-shell
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and partly to the photoeffect of the r-quanta in eigenabsorption in the
target.. To verify the measured internal conversion coefficient C~ K a control
experiment with Cs134M (T 1/2 = 3-1 hours) was made. A comparison of the peak
areas at 127 and 31 kev showed that o( K - 2.8 + 0-3, which is fairly consistEvt
with the theoretical value 2.82 obtained for an E3 transition. For the purpose
of..studying the casoade e-transitions four series of experiments were carried
outp the results of which are listed in Table 1. The following lines were
found in addition to that with 31 + 2 kev mentioned above: 63 � 2, 75 1: 5,
120 + 3, 138 + 4, 184 � 4, 195 -: 2760, 215 � 49 258 + 4, and 31C + 5. These
resid-ts are Jscussed in great detailq and some dat7a concerning -the probable
polarities are given. The 75-kev transition, for instance, may be a transiticn
of the type E2 or MI+E2. Alsothe intensities of the individual transitionc
are indicated. The 63-kev and 120-kev transitions are compared with theory
in Table 2. Fig, 4 illustrates the nuclear level schemeq which in fully ex-
plained. The following spine and paritieo of the levels are bivent
0 (4+) 63 kov (2+)g 137 kev (8-), 184 kev (3+), 256 kev 3 2 0.~
(3+P 4 1). There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 11 references, 6 6~f W'11ii'dif-wre
Soviet.
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ASSOCIATIONs Iiistitut yadern.oy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo universi-
k.eta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State UniversitX)
SUBMITTED: September 19, 1959
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E192/E382
AUTHORS: Meliorf!jn z A.S. and Petushkov, A.A.
Ci -f-
LrcyL
TITLE% Coincidence ior Simultaneous Measurement of the
Actual and Random Coincidences
PERIODICAL: Pribory i *tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No. 1,
pp. 101* - 105
TEXT-. The circuit proposed is based on the idea of Spivak
(Ref. 1). The principle of this circuit is as follows. The
pulses applied to the input 11 of the circuit are doubled
(two pulses for each input pulse) and are then applied to a
coincidence system which.alqo receives pulses from input I.
Therefore, the coincidecdeTPll records the actual and the
random coincidences of the first of the doubled pulses and
only the random coincidences from the second pulses; if both
the pulses are identical the resolv.-ing time 'r is equal
for both. The pulses from the coincidence system I are
recorded by a counter and are also applied to the second
coincidence circuit Il which thus receives their coincidences
with the second of the doubled pulses. It is seen that the
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second coincidence circuit records the coincidences of the
second of the doubled pulses with itself and the number of
the coincidences in this case is equal to the number of
the random coincidences which are determined by the resolving
time of the first coincidence circuit. By subtracting twice
the number of the random coincidences from the total number of
the coincidences recorded by the first coincidence circuit the
actual number of coincidences is obtained, This is true,
however, only in the case of perfect identity of the doubled
pulses, since otherwise the resolving time of the first
coincidence circuit is different for each of the doubled
pulses. A detailed description of the coincidence circuit is
given and its detailed diagram is shown. The first input
of the circuit receives the pulses from a scintillation
P-spectrometer, while input II receives standard pulses from
a slot analyser. The doubling of a pulse is effected by means
of a I ps line, which is connected into the Inode of a vacuum
tube. The two pulses are delayed by 8 x 10- sec with respect
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to each other and are then shaped by means of two univibrators.
They are then applied to a tube which determines their
coincidences with the pulses applied to input 11 (which are
also shaped by a univibrator). The coincidence circuit is the
known Garwin circuit (Ref. 3). The pulses from the coincidence
tube trigger a univibrator, one of whose anodes is coupled with
a counter by means of a cathode follower; the second anode is
coupled with a similar coincidence circuit which records the
coincidences with the second doubled pulse. The pulses from
the second coincidence circuits are applied to a univibrator
and then to a counter through a cathode follower. The resolving
time of the instrument is 3.2 x 10 'j sec. The doubled pulses
are identical with an error of less than 0.5%. so that the
resolving time for the random and actual coincidences is
practically the same. There are 2 figures and 3 references:
2 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet.
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ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy
fizlki MGU (Scientific Research Institute
for Nuclear Physics of the MGU)
SUBMITTED: February 25, 1960
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9202/Z135
AUTHOR: Maltoranskiy, A.S.
TITLE,s Scintillation gamma spectrometer for the coincidence
measurements
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperisenta, 1961,. 44 -49
TEXT: The author describes a scintillation type g no"
spectrometer working on the basis of fast-slow-cotnctdences.
A single channel analyzer in used with a continuous window width
adjustment from 0 - 25 v, and a dead time of 1.5 psec. The
coincidence circuit employed has a time resolution of
5 - 8 x 10-8 see at 100% efficiency. In this arranSement
Impulses in the first channel pass through the single channel
analyzer, while in the second channel they are passed directly
into the coincidence circuit, the-output of the latter-
controlling the admittance to the oulti-channel analyzer of the
second channel. This particular arrangement in well known. for
instance G.S. Stanford and G.F. Pieper (Ref.ls Rev. Scient.
Instrum., 1955, Vol.26, 81t7) and P. Weinzierl (Ref.2: Rev. Scient.
Instrum., 1956, Vol.27, 226). The main advantage of this type of
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9202/Z135
design lies in its relatively wide field-of application. viz. in
the region of pair formation, Compton scattering, or y - y.
The staximun counting rate ts claimed to be up to 105 impulses per
13 econd. Detailed description of all the circuits and values and
types of all the components is given. This spectrometer has been
used by the author in its y - y form for the investigation of
Samma radiation in the (n,y) reaction and the-results were
published in a previous -paper (Ref-7t A.S. Melloranskiy,
I.V. Estulin, L.F. Kallnkinj B.S. Kudlnov. Zh. Eksperim. 1 teor.
fiz., ig6o, V0.1-38, 758). Acknowledgments are expressed to
I.V. Estulin and L.F. Kalinkin, and also to A.A. Sanin.
There are 4 figures and 7 referencess 4 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet.
The two English language references are Refs. I and 2, quoted in
the text above.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issiedovateleakiy institut yadernoy fiziki
MGU (Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear
Physical MGU)
SUBMITTED: August 20, 1960
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MELIORAHSKIY# A.S.; PETUSHKOV* A.A.
Coincidence measuring the number of true and random coincidi-nees
simultaneously. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6 no.1:104-105 ja-F *61.
(MIRA l4t~9)
1. Haachno-issledovatellskiy institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo
gosud-arstvennogo universiteta.
(Nuclear counters)
I~L. 1101,mlay A.S.; ESTIULUI, 'O'V# Xl+ odd-
166 and c v
states Of no 24-ILU6 161-
,:Lted euergY 25 U0.9:11 iv& V+-.8)
....rks-ou ex IZV. All SSSR. Ser. fiz. f iziki. Moskg7ekOgO
al I Sidi inatitut Inde=Ol
&udbuO-ILSSjsdOv&tl Itata iz. IM. I'mmosovas
VAarstvenvLogo univerS -Isotopes)
go$ (Holmium. ~Gs)
(14uclear reactiOl's
MELIORANSKIYa A.S.; ESMIN, I.V.; KALINKIN, L.F.
Studying the lower excited states of Ifh56 and H0166 by measuring.
the coincindences of cascade r-quanta. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz.
40 no.1:64-71 Ja 161. (MM 14-6)
1. institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo
universiteta.
(Manganese--Spectra) (Holmium--Spectra) (Nuclei, Atmic)
S/05 62/042/005/002/050
B125YB108
AUTHORS: Kalinkin, L. Y., Melioranskiy, A. S., Estulin, I. V.
TITLE. Cascade ~-quanta in the reaction Rh'03(n,o Rh104
PERIODICAL. Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 42,
no. 5, 1962, 1149 - 1157
TEXT; A two-crystal luminescence 0-coincidence spectrometer was used to
study ~-quantum cascades in the reaction Rh103 (n,)~) Rh104 with thermal
neutrons. Coarse rhodium wrapped in aluminum foil served as a target.
Results are shown in Table 1. Fig. 1 shows typical spectra of g-qLLanta
from R11103(n,~) Rh104. The multipole types were determined for the
follo,ving transitions; 35 kev(tll+E2), 51 kev(91), 68 kev(VI+E2 or E2),
98 kev(MI), 99 kev(E2), 133 kev(Ml or B2), 135 kev (Ml or E2). The
coincidences detected are indicative of the existence of two new Rh104
levels with the excitation energies 164 and 272 kev with transitions to
and from these levels. Direct transitionsfrom the initial state 4-e.
when a neutron is captured) go to levels with energies of 440, 580, 760
and 900 kev arise. The chain of transitions detected in the coincidences
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Cascade X-quanta in the ... B125/B108
with 98 kev )r-quanta is related to the ground state and not to the isomeric
state. The transition belonging to the newly discovered peak with 230'kev
does not conform with the other levels. For this reason a 500 kev level
is introduced conditionally. A, 35 kev ~-line was detected in the spectral
regions V and VI which is indicative of a Aj183 kev transition. Direct
transitions of comparable intensities must be of the type-El. The inter- J
pretation of the excited levels of Rh104 is difficult because of the large
number of neutrons and protons in vacant nuclear shells. There are
2 figures and 2 tables. The most important English-language reference iss
Nuclear Data Sheets, National Academy of Soiences-National Research
Council 1960 (US Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.).
ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of 14QQOOW ,;o-..
State University)
SUBMITTED: November 5, 1961
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2
17' V
-stulin, I. V., ..-'el~qranyxi
I 1 77 "eazurement of Yy-coinci-dences in the reaction y)A,~
71hurnal eksi-erimental1roy i teoret'iches?oy 'Liziki, v.
no.
~-'Y Y-coincidences were measured th a - t-ao-crys tal (:a:
spectrometer according to a method eescribed earlier Z.
et al., -,,h:-,TF, 36, 75h, 196(~; 4C), 64, 1q61; L. Y. *'--Iinkin et al., Zh -
42, 1149, 10,062). ~'he energies and intensities of the gamma lines observed
by the authors are Liven in Table 2. The measurement-s of coincidences
uere used -~o determine the enert7j m
level dieUra of Ag'08 ~-i-. 3". . -here
are 3 f-4,-ures and 2 tables.
ASSOCItT-~-'::: Institut yadernoy fiziki ' osirovskogo -osu-larstvenno-o
universiteta (Institute of :.'uclear Physics of :*oscow -t~--.te
University!
0, rI r
ESTULIN, I.V.; KALINKIN, L.F.; MELIOIRANSKIY, A.S.
Decay of RhIO4* (TI12 = 4.4 min.). lzv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 2-8
no.1:93-97 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo
gasudarstvannogo universiteta.
ACCESSICK KR: AP4024M S/W48/64AW/002/=7/02=
AUMOR: Kalinkin, L.P.; Rutulln, I.V.; Melio~j?!p_k4,6 ~A_,Sd
TITIZ: Gamma radiation emitted In the Ag1O9(niy)Ag1LlQ reaction Aport. Fourteenth:
!Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy held in Tbilisi 14 to 22 Feb 19617
SOURCE-. AN S3SR. Izvestiya. Seriya fixicheskaya, v.28, no.2, 1964, 2Z7-228
TOPIC TAGS: neutron capture 7-ray, neutron capture reaction Aglog 110
Ag
;ABSTRACT: Hitherto there has been only one study of the neutron captwv y-radlatim
from AgIO9 (V.V.Sklyarevskiy, E.P.Stepanov and B.A.ObinyAkov, Atomnaya, energiya 5,
:454,1958). The purpose of the present work was to check and amplify the earlier da--
ta. In the present work the I-radiation, from the AgIO9(n.-y)AgIlO reaction vas re-
corded by means of a scintillation spectrometer In which there were used 10, 20 and
40 mm thick Nal(TI) crystals coupled to a louver type photamultiplier. The target
was metallic silver enriched to 98.8% AgIO9. The silver In the amount of 45.7 mg
was deposited electrolytically onto a thin aluminum backing in the form of a 20 m
diameter dime. The spectra were recorded using different Pb + ft + Zn absoxbors;
one typical singles spectrum Is reproduced. The 16 I-Ilnez (Including 22 kaV K X-
Card 1/2
,ACCESSION NR-. AP4024040
rays) observed In the single crystal emsurenient are tabulated. Analysis of the ro-
~sulU of 7-7 coincidence measurements did not reveal any 7-cascades Includigg gave-
-a with the Intensities Indicated in the table. Hence apparently most of the tabu-
lated lines are actually groups of lines with close eaergles not resolved by the
a scintillation spectromter. The present data are not sufficient for constructing a
Jevel diagran for A010. Orig.art.has, 1 figure and I table.
1ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-Issledovatellskly institut yadernoy f1x1kI Mookovskago gosu-
,dirstvennago universiteta. Im.M.V.Lomoncsova (Selentific-Research Institute of Nuc]L--'
!ear Physics, Moscow State University)
7
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ACCESSION NR: AP4019251 S/0056/64/046/002/0807/0809
AUTHORS: Estulins 1. V-1 Kalinkin, L. F.j Melioranskiy, A. S.
TITLE: Energy levels of the Rh-104 nucleus
SOURCEs Zhurnal.11 eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no'. 2, 1964, 807-809
TOPIC TAGSs rhodium-104, level scheme, transition between levels,
yy coincidence, isomer decay, 7 line intensity, Ritz combination rule
104
ABSTRACT: Additional data on the energy levels of Rh were ob-
tained from recent published results on -/ rays from Rh103 bombarded
by neutrons and on the decay of the Rh104m isomer. The level scheme.
and the transitions between levels were obtained by combined analy-
sis of the results of the quantitative processing of measurements
of coincidences between y rays in defined energy regions (scintilla-
tion spectrometers) and the values of the y-line energiee in these
regions (diffraction spectrometers). The -rline intensities were
ACCESSIOU UR: AP4019251
used to relate the y transitions detected by using the different
methods. The Ritz combination rule was used as a necessary condi-
1~tion. A more complete report is being prepared for publication.
It is shown that in spite of the complexity of the level system,
brought about by the pn interaction, many levels can be interpreted
within the limits of the existing theories on the nature of the ex-
cited states and defonied nuclei.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fiziki Maskovskago gosudarstvennago
universiteta (Nucleakftysics Institute# Moscow State UnLveraLty)
SUBMTTEDs' 1.7JU163 DATE ACQs 27OW64 WCLI 01
SUB COD38 Ps 50 REP SOVs OOS OTMI 008
520 1 -6
ACC Nks_k~~Odd SOURCE codffi-n7d W166100161'1117651176f
AUTHOR: Grigorov, N. L.; Kalinkin, L. F.
; -- A tU..Qx_a_aA kA
Nesterov, V. Ye.; Pryakhin, Ye. A.; Savenko, i. A.; Estulln, 1. V.
ORG: none
TITLE: A study of h h-energy -y-quanta at the upper limits of the
atmosphereUr'-p-
~4 9-- 1 %-' 1-0 !..1 1 T &
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 11,
1966, 1765-1767
TOPIC TAGS: gamma radiation, gamma counter, gamma detection
f A~~ I c_..4-
ABSTRArT! The sa4ellites Proton-1 and Proton-2 carried equipment de-
signed to detect gamma rays with energies above 50 Mev and to measure
their spectrum. The equipment (see Fig. 1) comprised a telescope
formed by a If-quanta converter consisting of a sandwiched plastic scin-
tillator, and a Cherenkov counter with a radiator made from lead-con-
taining glass which detected the energy and direction of gamma rays.
The telescope detectors were placed Inside a cover made of a scintil-
lator plastic which protected the telescope from the noise of charged
particles in selecting of anticoincidences. In addition to gamma
radiation, the equipment was capable of registering pulses from other
ACC NRs AP7000520
/Joe
Fig. 1. Block diagram of the equipment
- Plastic scintillator; 2 sandwich crystal;
3 - lead-containing glass; 4 electronic cir-
cuits; 5 photomultipliers.
5 5 5
4 --7 1
Card 2/3
ACC_'NRI-_ AP7000520-----
electrically neutral'particles (neutrons for example), as well as the
flow of charged particles with energies that exceeded the iumineacence
threshold of the Cherenkov counter radiator. The flow of^(-quanta with;
etiepgies exceeding 5 Mev was approximately 2 x, 1o-3 cm-2j, sterad -lit sec-1;
value is in good agreement with the values obtained by other re-
.-":sea,i~chers. Orig. art. has4 3 figures. (WA-751
[1-V1
9VB CODE: OY, /elf SUB14 DATE: none/ ORIO REP: 004/
i'OTH REF: 006
Card
MELIOFW.ISKIY, A.S.; KAL121M, L.F.;ESTULIII, I.V.
Ebccited staten of Rh104. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. 'Iz. 28 no.7t
U10-U17 Jl 164 (14IRA 17:8)
W . LU inze
New hydraulic armi. Siln doprave. 11 no.6:23-24 Jo 163.
1. Dopravostroj, n.p., Bratislava,*
MELIS, m.
The decomposition of corn caused by Nigrospora. p. 8. (Magyar Mezogazdasag, Vol. 11,
no. 5, Mar. 1956 Mapest)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accession (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 7, July 1957. Uncl.
MELISEK, J.; Imnaus, J.
Automatization of hydroelectric-power plants. P-385
DTERGET.-KA. (Ministerstvo energetiky a Ceskoslovenska vedecka techn4_dka spoleanost
pro energetiku pri Ceskos-Lovenske adaemid, ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Vol.5, no.10., Oct. 1955
Montid-y List of EastEuropean Accessions (EFJI) LC, Vol.8, no.11
Nov. 1959
Unclo
KELISEK. J.
Measuring the water level in hydro-electr3c power stations 50.
(Energetika, Vol. 6. no. 6, June 1956. Praha, CzechoslcZ'Z- - -
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 6,
June 1957. Unal,
MELISEK, J.
"The Liono II Automatic filydroelectric Fv-:er Plant."
p. 249 (Energetika, Vol. 8, No. 6, June 195,", ?raEa, Czechoslovatia)
114,onthly Index of East European Accessions (EZAI') LC, Vol. 7, No. 9, S,~pttemlbpr 1953-
14E
0 'UMS-Aas-11M.-
Water power plant as an emergency power sotircoo Zhergetlka Cz U
no.10:507-509 0 f62.
MMSZK;-Jiri, ins.; SIKL, Jan,, ins.
Some observations on automation of water-power electric plant Orlik.
Energettka Cz 11 n0-119557-559 N 161.
(Water-power electric plants)
K3LISENKO. T.rr-nr 86.
__mmwm_-Aw Lbift,"9811?ovshchite
Simultaneous operation 6f six GKP-IR macaroni presses. Xhlob.1 kond.
prom. I no-8:35-37 Ag 157. (KLRA 10:8)
l.Kakaro ab ika (Rostov-na-Dona)
r?o&odf i.Ltry-Equipment and supplies)
(Yacaront)
ALEKSBY97A, G.Ye.;. IMISHKINA
-, ., -
Using the Hall effect in converting direct current into alternating
current, Prib. I tekh. eksp. no.2:100-101 Kr-4 158. (KIRA 11:6)
1. Moskavskiy eniergeticheakiy inBtitut.
(Alectric current converters)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
12 Jun 66
MELISKA, Ondrej
Secretary, Slovak Trade Union
about the need to improve
in plants, Bratislava, 12
Council, interviewed by Praca
labor safety and hygiene
June.
Praca, Bratislava, 12 Jun 66, p 1.
(1)
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
22 Jun 66
MELISKA, Ondrej
Engr, Secretary of the Slovak Trade Union Council,
addressed a trade union aktiv in Humenne, 22 June.
Praca, Bratislava, 23 Jun 66, p 1.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
28 Jun 66
MRLISKA,-P-T&rej, Engr, secretary, Slovak Trade Union
Council
DAUEMR, Vojtech, chairman, Slovak Trade Union Council
The above trade union leaders addressed a plenary
meeting of the Slovak Trade Union Council on Its
first day, Bratislava, 28 June.
Pracal Bratislava, 29 Jun 66, p 1.
(2)
KCLISSIN, V.
Operation of gmia varebwasos equipped for machasical ventilation
of graine Nake-sleveprow. 21 noe3:7-8 Nr 155* (MM 6:5)
1. KookovelMs oblestn"a kontora, Zagotterno.
(Grain-Storage)
MELITAURI, G.N.
Session devoted to the 300th anniversary of the fox)dation of
Lvov University. Gookhimiia no.3s285 162. (KMA 15:4)
t (Geology)
1~ . J,,. ~ ; t,' T [%'(-i ~71A
KFIAMIZIMIP P.I.; ANTK-i-MVA, N.F.; MELITE'T'lilk,
.. I .. A . M.
Infor7ration of the Interdepartment'al 'ommitlee
t
of the U.S.S.R. Izv, AN SSSPL. Ser, t--ecl. 30 nc).110.15F,167
0 165. ( M-~ 7..", 18: 12 )
I-MMIP-MI, K. N.
"Balcony Architecture of 19th Genturj Homes in Tbilisi.11
Cand Arch Sci, Georgian Jrcler of Labor Red Banner Polytechnical
Inst imeni b. M. 4irov Min Higher "-'ducation USSR, Tbilisi
(KL, No 9. Feb 55) , 1c55.
SO: SLn. No. 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Ociantific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Hi.aher Educational Institu.-
~.-ions (14)
I.1 ~- '~ ~ , -t ~ i - ,'~ '1, 9-,- IfflANTADZE. Sh.A.; SHOSHIASHVILI, N.F-;
DZIIAHBURIYA, G.D.; "Alm-1 x -
TIARUAVla , T.T. (translator] ; BERIME. Y.Y., red.; BAKRAWN. D.S..
red.izd-va; DZHAPAROZI. N.A.. tekha.red.
(Tardzia; guidebook] Vardzia; putevoditell. Tbilisi, Izd-vo Akad.
nauk Gruzinskoi S&R, 1957. 93 P. (MIRA 11:3)
(Georgia--Description and travel--Guidebooks)
(Kura Valley--Monasteries)
MELITESCU-ZIG LumiaUa
Bibliography of methods of teaching mathematics in Rumania,
19"-1964. Gaz mat fiz 70 no.3:111-115 Mr 165.
MELM-TU-ZIGUISSCU, Lumiftita
BibliograpiV of methods of teaching mathematics in R=ania,
1944-1964. Gas mat fiz 70 no.4jI50-154 Ap 165.
~Lv.
lit
al 14
VAIH~FITNVI I.I.; ..,;- .
.4
-- transnorta"--lity of tv,--at-ce--. ~ d.-, TNIDI-C71-
S .--
no.lltlO2-.112 ( " 7- r?~ ~L "I ! 0, 1)
1, MELIVA, A. M.
2. WSSR (600)
4. Borzhomi - Springs
7. Intermittent eruptions of the Borzhomi mineral springs. Trudy Lab.gidrogeol. probl.
10, 1951.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Varch 1953, Unclassified.
VMIVA,.F ..S.., Cand Geol-Min Sci -- (diss) "Hydrogeological conditions
of deposiis.of.miner,al Waters of the Sukhuma New Afon." Baku, 1960.
M-Oommittee Of -Higher.,.and Secondary Specialist Education of the
Council of Ministers Azerbaydzhan SSR, Azerbaydzhan.State Univ im S.
M.-Kir.ov);.150,edpies- price not given; (KL,, 28-60, 158)
I, /~/'
MY&M.A.A., laureat Stalinskoy premii
1. ,
PH type clay slabs for wall facings. Rate. i izobr.predl. v
atroi. no.108:26-27 '55. (KIR& 8:10)
(Walls)
r i.lql
CODr a
SMCE
Lcma
repre ,aen
SUB',' COBB
~doUj%
orce; a
term 0, Ina
iri -t- --the -Cqmvdi~t4i. - ~nu nbe
Tha i .~Ulllillia dt. thd 3~
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64
MZLIYA, A.S.
The reciprocal effect of work of one hand on work Of the othere
[with summary in Inglish]. riziol 0zhur. 44 no.12tjllq~-1125 D'58
(win 12:1)
1. Kafedra fizologit Gosudaretvannogo instituta fixicheukoy
kulitury, 7bilisi.
(HM.
off, of work of one hAnd on work of other hand (Rue))
M-E-IlYa, A. S., Cand Bio Sci 4- (Idizs) IlYutual effect of the upper extremities
--------
during the muscular action of mar," Tbilisi, 1960, 15 pp (Institute of' Higher
Nervous Activityj AS USSR) (KL, 36-60, 114)
- ..-
C_n~TA, A. S.
Physiologica mechanism of Sechenov's phenomenon. Scob.Aff Gruz.SSR
24 no.5:595-600 Nr 160. (KIU 13: 8)
1. Grusinakiy Goaudarstvennyy Iustitut fizicheakoy kulltur7, Tbilisi-
Predstavleno chlenom~-korrsspondentom Akademii A.M.Bakaradse.
(Rest)
7't 'A k'3. T.
, TTM $
Science
Logaritl-mic calculating instmment for drafting measurements and the
automatic nultIplication or division of these measurements by a given
figure. Moskva, Gos. izd. arkhitelct-ury I rzradostroytellstva, lq~l
'Ir~onthiv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October ll)r-2.
UNTCLASSIPIED.
MEUYA, G.T.
Evaluation of the quantity of scattered solar radiation falling
on an inclined solar water heater during cloudless conditions
and sun height at 650. Trudy Inst.energ.AN Gruz.SSR:181-182 062.
(MIPA 16:4)
(solar energy) (Solar heating)
PHASE I BOM EXPLOITATION SOV/4619
YAeliya, G.T.
Gelioenergetieheakiye resuray Gruzinakoy SSR (Solar Power Resources of the Grazin-
skay,a SSE) Tbilisi, Izd-vo AU Gruzinskoy SSR, 1959- 125 p. Errata slip inserted.
1,000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency,. Akademiya nauk Gruzinskoy SSR. Sovet po izucheniyu proiz-
vod,itellnykh ail.
F.d.: P.G. Shengeliya; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. A. Kadzhaya; Tech. Ed.:
A.R. Todua
FIWON: The book is intended for solar power engineers and officials in the power
industry.
COW"- This book provides information on the solar energy resources of the
Gruzinskaya SSR. Data on the amount of solar radiation received at 21 geographical
points in the Republic are presented in tabular form. The principles of selection
and design of various installations used to convert sol'ar radiation into mechanical
and electric power are described. The book contains a map showing the regionaliza-
tion of the Gruzinakaya SSR according to the amoujit of solar energy received.
Caxd441~-
NELIYA., G. T.
Absorption of solar radiatiop a,,d salf-radiatiorl cf :~at~3rialB
used in solar energy technology; glass and enamel with a film
of tin dioxide and white tin with a lead sulfide film. Trudy
Inst. energ. AN Gruz. SSR 17t169-176 363. (MIRA 17:7)
4,J
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Uqfti
U.3
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1. KA:-:'CMkV7,LI, L. A., 'IfMIYA, 1". S.
2. USSR (600)
7. "Unimown Representatives of tho G-enus Phyllosticta in the Nicroflora of the
Georgina SSR", Trudy In-ta Z~"hchity Rasteniy ~Ul Gruz. SSR (Works of the
Institute of Plant Protection of the Acad Sci Georgina SSP), Vol 7, 1950,
pp 233-21,2.
9. Mikrobiolo~ziya, Vol XXI, Issue 1, 11-loscow, Jan-Feb 1952, pp lZl-1.32, Unclassified.
KZLIYA, M.S. ,
.-- IN - - -
Xaterialm on the mycoflora of the Irysiphaceas In the Goorglaa
S*S*Re [In (1sorgian. with smiumary in Russian). Tmdy last.
saahch,raat, Al Grus, SSH 9:289-297 '53. (MlaA 8:2)
(Georgia--Awgi)
"I'll") c 11115V p
PARRAS, Yu.; FIF.LIYEGHTSKIY. P
Biochemical atudies of BrucellA, Pasteurellp, Rnd Pasteurella
tulnrensis. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i immun. no.1:106-107 Ja '58.
(MIRA 11:4)
1. 1% kafedry mikrobiologli Meditsinakoy PkRdenii i otdole Pntropo-
zoonozov Inatituta gigiyeny sole, v Lyubline.
(BRUCSLLA, metabolism,
(Rus)
(PASTEUNRLLA, metabolism,
(Rua)
(PASTEMLLA TULAMSIS. metabolism,
(Rua)
KONIG, J.; KMIG, Z.; STAHIA, C.; PATA, Y.; SPANKOVA, H.; KNUNKOVA, H.
---------- _
Changes in leukocyte count dmring ganglionic blocking. Gas. lek. cesk. 98
no.3:65-71 16 Jan 59.
1. Interni katedra Uatava pro doskolovani lekaru v Prate, prednosta doc.
HUDr. 0. Smahel. Neurochirurgicke oddelsui a ustredni laboratore Untredai
vojenske nemocnice v Prate. J. K. Praha-Kra, Budejovicka 800.
(LIUROCYT3 COUNT, effo, of drugs on
pentamethonium. ganglionic block (Cz))
(IMHONIUM GOMPOUITM, eff.
pentamethonium ganglionic block on leukocyte count (Oz))
(ANESTMISIA, RIGIONAL. eff.
same)
MELIK, M.V., kand.med.nauk
Oxyhemometric observations in epidemic hepat'.'Lir- (Botkin's disea5ej'.
Trudy LFMI 30:160-167 163.
Oxygen therapy in epidemic hepatitis (Botkin's diseaoe). Ibid. 1168-176
Vitamin Bi content in the blood in epidemic hepatitis (Botkin's
disease). Ibid.:237-243
Mercuric chloride test in epidemic hepatitia and its clinIcal
importance. Ibid.:244-249 (MIRA 18:3)
1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. prof. Ye.S.Gurevich)
Leningradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor
dotsent Ye.P.Semenova).
kand.med.nauk; OISIPOV, L.N.
Glinical aspects and diagnosis of chronic
fr-lowing epidemic hepatitis (Botkin's disease). ll~ru.# LFMI
30:196-211 163. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Kafedra irLfektsionnykh bolezney (zav. prof. Ye.S.Gurevich)
Leningradskogo pediatrichaskogo meditsirskogo instituta (rektor
dotsent Ye.F.Semenova).
ME-1-KA9 J.
"Otw Railroed Transportation is Securet', P. 9, (TECHNICKE NOVINY, Vol. 2,
No. 9, May 1954, Praha, Czechoslovakia)
30s Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EFAL), LC,, Vol- 3, No. 12,
Dec. 1954, Uncl.
nIKA, J.
More electric power, p. 2. (Technicke Noviny. Pryba, Vol 2. No. 16, August 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions, (EM), LC Vol 4. No. 6. Jurw 1955. Uncl
MMAI J.
To be thrifty with electric power. p.l. (Technicke NovjxW, Praha, Val. 2, No. 20, Oct 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAL.), LC Vol 4, No. 6, June 19.55, Unel
HEMi J.
Perfedt competition ensures more energy. p.5.
(vc). Protection of three phase motors. P-5. (Technicke floviny, Praha, Vol. 2, no. 23,
Dec. 1954)
SO: Monthly list of East European Accessions (EM), LC Vol 4, No. 6. June 1955. Uncl
CZECHOSWVAKIA
SINEK) J.; PAZDERY.1, J.; j-,ACEK, V.; PCSPISIL, M.; Cbair of
,y, Chair o' Pathological Ph,,,,oiology, and Chair of AnatolTf,
Physiolog
Medical Faculty, Charles Uni7ersity (Katedra Fysiologie, Katedra Patologicke
Fysiolog-le, a Katedra AnatoTde, Lek. Fak. 1,11), Hradec Kralove.
"Changes in Liver Tissup and Its 11-4totic Activity After Insulin Aldirdnis-
tration to Rats Lhat Undenient Partial Hepatectouq.11
Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiologie, Vol 15, No 5, Sep 66, pp h2l-L22
Abstract: The role of hypoglycenda which develops regularly after partial
We-p-a-te-Romy during the regulation of the development of the changes in
the regenerated liver tissue was investigated. Administration of insulin
increased the total content of lipids, protein nitrogen, ribonucleic and
desoxyribonucleid acids. The mitotic Index of rats who received insulin
was 100% higher than in those who did not receive it. 5 Western, 2
Czech references. Subndtted at the Plenary YBeting of the Physiological
Section of the J. Ev. Purkyne Medical Society at Hradec Kralove, 2 Feb 66.
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ZF~rsiologick&o Ntavu a z Chirurgick'e' lainil~r Palaclieho University v Olomouci.
benaturovana telect plasma jako n~~rada lidske' krve a Dlasny pro trasfusni u'd5ely
DamUrated ciLlf plasma a- s a trasfusion substitute for human blood and Dlasm
asopis L4kaM Ces4ch 1947, 86/2 (33-36)
/+237 To replace human plasma by animal plasma it must be deprived of its antigenic qualities
The authors use cAlf plasma prepared by Masson's method. The blood is centrifuged at the
slaughter-houses after admixture with an isotonic solution of 3.8 per cent sodium citrate
(seven parts to one). To this Is added 3.5 ml formol diluted with 200 ml of saline,
stirring continuously. After five minutes 0.1 ml of concentrated solution of a onia is
added. The mixed plasma is heated up to 100o C6 The plasma shows opalescence against a
dark background when denaturated. Cooled to 50 C it is filtered into glass jars with
rubber caps and stored at a temperature of 4P C. It can be used for about ten months.
By longer storage filbrin floccules will be formed but these can be eliminated by filtration
before use.
Laboratory experiments have proved that calf plasma perpared by this method does not
contain any agglutinins against human red blood cells nor does it haemolyse them. The
authors have shown that it does not cause the formation of precipitins even against native
calf serum. It can thus be called $denatured plasma'. It has been ascertained that In
clinical use this plasma is quite innocuous to the patient., and its colloidal osmotic
pressure is not changed by the process of denaturation, that it is not excreted by the
kidneys and that it is efficacious in all main indications for the use of human plasma.
Signs of incompatibility are rare. Its min effect is a prolonged regulation of the blood
pressure. The chief advantage is that it is cheap, thus there is no need for strict
economy as with human blood or plasma. Niederle - Prague ( See. IV)
SO: Section II Vol. 12 No. 7-12
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1. Of the FtWatological Institute of the Kedical Favulty of Palackeho
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(CLKL 23:4)
Palacky Uuiversity. Olomouc.
HUXA, J.; Z11WA, N.
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lo Inatitut fisiologil BMA v Gradets Kralove I inatitut fizlologii
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(REPLEX. CONDITIONED.
prod* of fatigue & restoration of working capacity after
muse. fatigue in E=)
(K(JSGLZS, pb7siology,
conditioned prod. of fatigue & restoration of working
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conditioned prod. of fatigue & restoration of working
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