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PAL'M, V.A [Palm V 1; KHALDNA, Yu.L. [Haldna, J.); 'IA-''V-'K, A.7. fTalvik: A:I; MFY, A.F. [Mei, A.1 Protonation of carbonyl compounds and the mechanism of ~he acid hydrolvils of esters. Zhur. fiz. khIm. 36 no.11: 2499-2501 4162. (KIRA 1'7:r,' 1. Tartusskiy gosudars!wenny-y universitpt. HUNGARY / Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and H Their Application, Part 4. - Artificial and gynthetic Fibers. Ab3 Jour: Ref Zhu-r- Khimiya, No 18, 1958, 63040. Author :'lalter I-ley. Inst :ITO-~~~ Title :Processing of Perlon Fibers Using Cotton Spin- ning ipment. Orig Pub: Magya~utextiltechn., 1957, No 5 - 6, 216 - 221. Abstract: The possibility of processing Perlon fibers of various numbers and of various physico- chemical properties and various twist degree in combination with cotton and viscose is analyzed. Threefold graphs of the de~end- ence of various properties of the yarn on Card 1/2 44 CZErC;I,)S'_OIIAIA,/r%.e:r,j Ter!'inol-c&V, Chemical Products and Their Applir~atior, Part 4. - Artifictal and Syn- thetic Fib,3rs. Abo Jour: Referat. ZhIArnal V-limi5,a, No 10, 1958, 34585. Au-~hor WA14-lier Moy. T__' Inzt No, w Title PrOL;-;L:,ir._-, of Periun 7I.ber by Cotton Method, Prc-,erticz and Mkinufi__-.ur'_rg of Fibers. Orig Pub: Textil Oeskosl.), 1957, 12, No 8, 2Ek-29.1. Abstract: The prop-rUes of perIcn (P), cotton and viscous fibers are c=pared. Rules and methods of P prc-,essing without any regard to the fact whether 100",'o-ual parlon yaraj or mixed with cottcn or vi3cous fiber is manufactured,. are presented. Positive results were received. Card 1/1 H - 3.) BELOUS, A.T.; SEYL', F.R.; IF-Y, - A'/& .'. Electronic dyTauL,(,- 1, pe ~tr. a zert. 11-e - 1 scale. Neft. knot. 42 1,o.t,:43-4t, Je 'u4. (,'-',IhA 0:~) YUGOSLAVI)Alheraicrl Tochnology. Chor-Acrl Products Pnd Thf-vir Applien-H-12 tion. EloctrochGnicel Induatrios. EloctropInting Gnlvnnir~ C,~11F Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - KhLaiye,1958, No 22, 74,1516 Author : Brohich D., Meyvch B., Trpev6k- B. Inst Not aivcn Title Anodic Oxi~ption of Ft_rrochro-:~,j Crrig Pub t Glcsnic, drughttp, 1(1~7, 22, No 4, 23'-2, 14; ,'.bvtrrct ; .'nodic oxl~-ticr of f.-.rrcchrcr-%. wr!s 'joploying sclution:-, of NaCl, 11r,CrC4, vnd H CrOh o1 vrrying concentro- e 2 ticn5-. '~n incrcrst3 in K, WpS obfervod hon concrntrrtion of the al-,c'IIrolytu (Nrcl) and D.. woro rclucpd. The con- ditions of oxidption (BT -- 7;%) wore ns follov-s: NPCI cor, a = 0.5 V 1.12, nixing with eir. ~t nontrction of C.05n I E F~' I there conditions the Cr5+ contunt wra roducud tc 8%. Th,, Fo:Cr rrtin in tho c.I,.tctrolytr_ differs fron that on the anode. ~,ith the ~Iucr-sod concentratirn of the olcrtrilytf'., the Fo concentration in the rolution docr,~pso5 DIso. .%t 2 in/ M and while mixing with air the Fc-%Cr ratio in tho Card 1~3 RU4.%NI-',/Chov.iccl Technology. Chomicrl Product2 and their Ap-,Iicrtion H-12 Eloctrochauicrl Industri(is. Eluctropl.-ting Abs Jour Rof Zhur 199E, :io 22, -7460C) Author Galus--ru Inst 'lot Given Title Electrolytic :',cthod of lAnnufacturing Zinc Cowder Orig NL s 3ul. Inst. polituhn. bucurosti, 1957, 10, Nc 1-2 A92_54C .',bntrectz Zinc powder c' C.32-0.41~ gr/cr- 1~ bi.;'Lk ~,-;n.ity rnI of c::,/gr z-irf-ce ern- ia obtpinod fro- th-; -,!(--~trolytu -.-f th,i 1 41 2'~rl "d folloi,.InC componition (in r/( ): ZnsC rina-I -t: D - '-P', a/, m2 vhun conditiono -rf-, -:,qirt end te-:- porr-turo 25-450-BT k = ~3-70,,. Biblingrephy incl--ideq ?5 nencs. Cerd 1/1 24 YLUOSLAVIA/Chamicel Technology. Cheriepl Products cnd Their .',ppli- H-ld cation. Eloctrochemicvl Induntriova Eloctropluting Galvanic Cells. ,'ibs Jcur Ref Zhur - Khir-iyr , 1958 , No 22, W16 ph(-~nom3non ney bi,- f~-mi by incroasing (,,onc,,-ntr- tion -f H2Cr% UP to 1 n. Undar these conditi=2 pii cT tho solution rumains below 2 for r prolong-A ti.-io. 7ho describ,.,d phen- monon .-irq net obsor-iol in noutr-l solution~7. In the Irttor cr.so Fe(CF)3 wr-,3 -,,,tnd tc hr-vv hiEh disrersivity cnd the Cr~+ content in such solLitions wr3 Ppprox. nlcvrt(-I'! t",n- peraturus tosistenco of the alectrilytas decropscc, which is particulnrly cdvvnt-gaous in the initi-I stcgQs of the pro- COCS. Consu:nption of the electric onergy in cll the ceses v,~s found r-l-.--lost id,3nticel ani cor-Frigo(i 4.7 'rlxs for I kg Cro~, cr 2.4 7"1 Hrs for 1 kg K2cr~14. Carl 3/3 KUNI.AJIOVA, A,G-. "GIWIMIV, V,,F, JifANIUA, T.M. KXYBALIYEVA, Oil protectior, against a4a-Inst marine atmospheric corrosion, Tr-,!7 Gipromormafti no.1~129-1143 54, (MLRA Q-,12) (Protective coatings) (Strurtural frames) 414 0 0 0 0 0MRAGEAL vt 0 Siff"ONW) A& mLq_W_[t_4_jL_ -often 40 SWASSU&S and owl" IMod. Init., Vwm, fAssommia). I-MO 1 %45); .-u C.A. U. 10114.-Tbe fallsswWa tuetbit-1 vrill , t. pots to," In purktr (but not d. otldnwi,te'. 41ml utsekolkles. The student for PCIII'mcs ik pit. hy adding, jam Ware m-4, 0.0t S. Qsdorvinul to I all IICI i 100 d d T 1 F go . tzmc . . n tu o . at a st4a. cA 0. g. e" I tral. of the ficluki, coottS. 10 3U'V PCOI(Me. Ofid I t"I 14 (he ocrit" rfdwmt. Is"I on the water bath for 21 coln . h It t p d t,r- r6r o a u cow. anti ICIR&W lip to 4 " . Cdmpww ISNIC(lawlef W4 A 641 Ohm. to I fit. of 11W muki I'm taints 2 v Prucame. 990060m is as 0.00. oft h &,k. I cm. 00 ,hick. Ina milt. anti nucim- we. uranyl acvtatc in tke pfristruce of p6maphate will polt 0 the nuct"aulp. The pentaw ccAtteut of t1w mwjot,,jv to d"d thu, - ro 1 6 tnt of the lo t id mai t l 00, . s g. wwra . Isis, I a 11-11-Aid- -nd uw1r,"f". add lf()Ac 12 V) hrmu- J bra ;1,1 1 vuj~ of a oatd. An of uranyi -mt, As 00 ,1, Injj Nat IN). 4m,115). 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'IN ...-tit ,If III, I~ unerrtim 1. ,y y. xdmum, V. V. Stabilizing effbat of nutritional alemwtts on vitmdn C in cooklm of food. Gig. sanit. , Hodkim No. 10,, Oat. 50. p. 26-8 1. o -L the 3anitary-flygunic Laborator7 5w 67 Yuzburvo. C111L -0, 3, Hamh 1951 WMAUX, V.V., podpolkovnik med.slurhby, knridned.nauk- ~DOV4 Za fIo-r determining C02 in the air in dwellings end factories. Voen-med.zhur.no.MS-86 Ag 156 (MIRA 12:1) (AIR--ANALYSIS) (CARBON DIOXIIXE) USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Thermoregulation. T Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 41102. Author Inat : Not Given. Title : Apparatus for Measurement of Heat Loss from the Body Surface. Orj.g Pub: Voen.- med. zh., 1957, No 4, 74-75. Abstract: No Abstract. Card 1/1 31 /111-. - ~ , I / ~ W~- KVITBAUM, V.V.. kand.med.nauk, podpolkownik meditsinskoy Slushby Role of water cirinking in the prevention of intestinal infections. Voen.-med.zhur, no.7:84 JI 157. (14M 11:1) (INUSTIUNS-DISSASES) (DRINKING WATKR) UX33kAUK,,J,j,a.qqdpolkovn1k meditainskoy aluzhby. kandidat, meditsiaskikh "4mL"m--- aauk Medical supervision of the water supply of troops during field training. Voen.-uedzhur. no.9:64-67 5 156. (MLRA 10:3) (HUSSLA--ANKT--SANITART AFFAIRS) (WATER SUPPLT) EYCERPTA MEDICA Sec 17 Vol 5/3 Publiz Health Far 59 1061. APPARATUS FOR MEASUREMENT OF HEAT LOSS FROM THE BODY SURFACE (Russian text) Meyb a um V. V. - VOEN.-MED.Zil. 1957. 4 (74-75) The apparatus consists of a thermopile in a plastic case and a sensitive galvano- meter graduated in millicalories. This apparatus can be used also for the deter- mination of the heat output of heating appliances. and the cooling properties of the outer walls and of other surfaces of importance in the creation of physiological and hygienic comfort and in the prevention of illnesses due to exposure to cold. (S) f 17(9) SOV/177-58-5-12/30 AUTHOR: Meybaum, V.V., Lieutenant Colonel of the Medical ' -C-65rps, ~ an ~idate of Medical Sciences TITLE: Preservation of Vitamins in Soldiers' Rations (0 sokhranenii vitaminov v ratsionakh soldatskogo payka) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, pp 55-59 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author points to the necessity of preserving vitamins in soldiers' rations. In 1950, he suggested a method for stabilizing vitamin C in the food preparation by enriching the food with a-lbumen. In the present article, the author gives general instructions for using natural vitamin sources such as soybeans, haricot beans, buckwheat and oatmeal flour, beef liver, carrots and red tomatoes in- Ca.rd 112 stead of substitutes. He indicates that the vitamin --- MEYBALIM9 V.V.p podpolkovnik maditsinskoy slushby, kand.mad.nauk Method for determining vitamin C in prepared food with the aid of indophenol reactive paper strips. Voen.-med.zhur. no.4:65-66 AP 160. (MIRA, 1411) (FOOD-ANALISIS) (ASCORBIC ACID) (INDOPHENOL) KURZAWA, Migniew; NUBAUX, ZbIgniew Determination of carbon disulfide by meana of aodium-azide-iodine reaction. Chen anal 5 no-2:333-334 160. (MW 10:3) 1. Ratedra Chemil Ogolnej Politechniki, Poznan (Carbon disulfide) (Sodium azide) (Iodine) Aj I SUVOWY, U.N.; YAROSLOTMA, Z.A.; SOKOLOVA, L.W.,; MOROZOVSKAYA, L.M.; 07CHONUVIA, Zh.D.-. MMSHEVA. V.S.; MITFMLIKAY, F.Ta.; TOROBOYEV. N.A. Synthesis of cortisone from solaaodine, Ked.prom. 1.2 no,?:?-Il F '58- WRA llt3) 1. VaesovuzW nouchno-issledovetellekiy khimiko-farratsevtichaskiy inatitut Imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. (SOIASODIU) (CORTISOIW) MATBOK, B.G. [The Stalin collective farm livestock sections] Zbivotnovodcheskie feruW kolkhoza Imeni Stalina. (Gorlkit] Gorlkovskoe obl. gas. izd-vo, 1952. 49 p. (MLRA 9:9) (Stock and stockbreeding) M.TYBON, a. OU . Gi- s e Arzamas geese. Srts. zhiv., 14, No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congr-ss, June 19 59,2 Unc 1. . -'. it. j. ias~ir.y -ilia i --ortir~vkf f a 11 - I f,~r tr! !7r,,-tin-- buil,'ir.- 0'3~-w, , 1(r,7. 170 7. L) . ..ontl,!:,- Ist of rtu3.-,ian ~.ccessior,5, 6 o. '-l rebn~ rv 1?54 R,V'. Inzhaner. Inriching gravel and limestone in heavy suspensions. Makh.stroi.13 no.4:25-28 Ap 156. (Concrete) (KIRA 9:7) ATITHOR: Meybom, R. V. - Eri(-ineer. 100-57-12-2/11 and 'ortinr- of Eaterials. TITLE: A New PFlant~or the Crushing 1) (Novoye oborudovaniye dlya drobleniya I sortirovk1i materialov) - M110DICAL:Mel-hanizatsiya Stroitel'stva, lr~57, 11r.12. CUSSR) ABSTRACT: Accordinf, to the plans of VNIIStroydormas~., a factory in Vylsa, rmantCacturinr cru--hin,,- ,rjj sortinrl. _iachlner7, has constructed a double-rotor crushlgf; plant babed (n impact action. (See Figs. 1 and 2). 'he impact action has proved most effective. A tw3le -ivinC- technical data on various types of crushin,-.- plants based on impact action is ncluded. Pi:- 1 illustrates crushing: machines " Both -iese plants are con- and Fir.2 SM-42C. L, structed for crushi 7 ;imestone .-iith a crushinC strength -r ~:11~ The expansion of factories of 1,250 - 1 500 1,- manufacturinf- pre-cast reinforced concrete prolucts na'~e it ner~ess,- I .try, by 1960, to increaze t~-,e output of crushin;- ,,nterlai by sevt..,rteen ti.,,jes. This will require tl~e introduction of si)ecial crushinr Plants. "'he most suitable orushinC mach'-nes for 'Line ai-ref-ate usine, hard r-.teri,al are thosc based on a system of cones. In 1956 Card 1/-,~ the Vy`suns,'~ factory started mass prclu-~tion ofF medium 100 A New Plant for the Cru3hinj- -and SortinU of Laterials. size crushin(, machines for crushing materials of 3000 OIM2 stren[,th. The second table pives technical k C,,/ data for t)~ese crushinr machines. T'le VNIIStroydornash f,~.ctory are com.-:uncinf- the manuf,~cture of' inclined double sieve eccentrically mounted sorting- machines based on vibration action, types SI.:-572 (See Figs. 3, 4 and 5). Teclinical d.-Aa for thel-e ,,-.rachines are tabu- lated. Pi,-.5 illustrates a ne-,i type of mobile crushing and sortinr, -achine, Type 31--311. A similar machine, S!-:-312, with ar, output of 20m'? per hour, is illustrated in FiC.7. Ti~-." illustrates a mobile crushin 5 -and sortinf- machine, with an output of 7 m per hourp r..ianufantured by the liyazepetrovslc factory The same factory has pro,luced the follvuinp- new machines -for wet processes of enrichinr- a(-rregate and sand: Washing plant ~;-3?4; I)ru,,.q--.haped washing-. plant i-567; A machine for the purification and sortinC of sand, 3-7-02. There are .9 Pirures _tnll "~ Tables. AIIAILABIF,- Librory of C_ngre~3:~. 1. Crushing m~vchinery-Manufacture 2. Sorting machinery-Manufacture Card 2/2 GORIKOV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; CHTAX. Turiy Isaakovich; SHLATN, I.B.. kond.takhn.asuk, retsenzent; MITBON, R.Y., inzh., retsenzent; PXTROV. G.D., inth., nauchnyy L.P., red.; AKULOV, D.A., red.; SOKCLISKIT, 1.1r., tekhn.red. (Reconstruction of quarries supplying building materials to the Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station] Rokonstruktaiia karlerno- go khoziaistva dlia stroitel'stva Stalingradskoi GNS. Koekva, Gidroproekt, 1959. (MIRA 13:6) (Stalingrad Hydroelectric Power Station) (quarries and quarrying) (Send and gravel plants) MLYBOM, R.V., inzh.; FROWV, B.K., inzh. Eq.~pineut for making artificiLl sand abroad. Mekh.stroi. 17 no.2:28-32 F f60. (MIRA 13:8) (Sand and eXavel plants-Equipment and supilies) MYBOMf R.V., inzh. New equipment for enterl-Tises of the rock, gravel, azyj smd industry. Mekh. stroi. 18 nn.11:7-9 N 061. (MIRA 16.7) (Sand and gravel industry--Zqui~ment and supplies) i(,l'.YAZI: TT,W 7 Tel (-rra- Tra' 1, KEYCHIK, R., X2NAZHITSKIY, G. 2. USSR (6u0) 4, ffiqdis Operptars 7. Trainlij._- radlc-tclct~raph *T)erat*r5. Radio. Ile.10, 1952 9. monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassifte METCHIK, R.. podpolkovnik Teaching the topic 'Equipment of light radio stations.* Voen. eviaz. 16 no.3:10-15 Mr 158. (KIRA 11:4) (Radio, Military-Study and teaching) MEYCHIK, R., podpolkovnik Radi-) communications in motion. Voen.vest, LLf' -- "'C"ll on Ap *61. (Radio, M .11tary) (MIFA 14-?) MEYCHIK, R., pol~.cvnik; OSTAPOV, M., mayor Radi(~, operators learn to work during a movemer'.. Vrfjr. 41 no~407-100 Ap 162. (YLiIA 15:41 Madio, Military) d .1, 426 Atok; MKO "63009041 MY- 1901M0.3 COM UR/0018/65/000/Oil/0091/009a, AUTHOR., =hiko R. ~(dolonel) BG 'Nons TITIE Operation of w.ooMW-MIbttib&~dshter` Voyannyy vestnik-,':- 110'. 11, 19659 91-93 d'ition, 0 mom GCOMMIGa military o I tlon~ re ammunication, WZ4& A#4za ~ABSMCT: The organizatjLon,:operation and development of a communica- [4tion center under field conditions are divoussed from the standpoint of of military~psrsonnel and units. In order to attain .4. high standard of profioisnby,`:the members of-a communication unit ~Azu t..bo* Aware of their' equi*W nt,.varioun modes of operations, channel- -:;-'checking and.tuning. -The unitis.'siust be wall trained in Installing ts'i:laying field lineOrtizing ground connections and orgmniz-*. power Be utereonnections. The training program must. also -include the Oyer- 'and'moviJug the center from one place t6 wiWIblosing:- 'A. plan-for the-drgadl ra n presented In a zati,on~. of t I Ing was fe~!`"~dlar covering a motorlsied'radio stationg radio relay st' tIon--4"f 01M a L 22oU-66 ACC HIs AP6009041 Thi rti ular training program communication link fioiliti a., 8 Pa 0 assembly of the ~ unit column (20 min) 0 the formation and ti -of.the oolumn,on the march (60:min), the reconnaissance so- opera on 5 min devel. ~,,tions to'seliot a suitable position for the station (1 the -the radio oommunioation--system (40 min)q the organization of' -opment of tele h' and telegraph communication channels to other units an&~ i4ations., 190 )s the cessation of operation under an assumed ohemid *ttack (40* 00 the evaluation-of'train results (15 min) and the -r*tuft:jwk"h.14O the statioh*.Of .448180MA ., (40 210. The tabl4i..--also .,can me of.:-various, actions pirftiuid - by t *Xpli"ti *at ad usted by- lAoutth JACM 40710612~:11. lRiGir t6jii'~ Mks '!' - ;,! -, No ,,* " " . , ,, YI P,-;"! . . . , . F - !-,, ~' - Me,~ - Z - , - ~l 7. 7 1 n 7 P. 7 ~ '~ 7 '7r -. - 71 . . I - - : ~~ I:~ -1 , 5 11 1 1 1 - ."7 KHARCHERKOY B.S.; 1'~MEBOR, V.N.; ANOKHIIIP VIM. Results of field studies on cooling well bottoms by injecting various fluids. Trudy GrozHII no.10:171-174 261. (MIRA 15:2) (Oil fields-Production methods) ?IIFJ"f D t 'A I I ,]~. Irj7.r-)vo thp w-,rl: o-- bt"'.n Bank- coranie-!-.n,3 P:- j ;t- 13 5 ~ I ~ !.r. f -Z- irmovations. Den.1 -.r "~! . 18 rio.2:'?(J-71 -7 Aj. (1-1-11- 1 ) : '- ) (Kheirson Prnvinco-Banlre find I)ani-i,-Ag) (~;ugi7oti t Ion ay q t,-mp ) MSTDW, M.; PARFEMIXD, A.; 9ACHURA, K. SimPlif7 accounting for and reports on financing and issuing long- term credit. Den. L kred. 18 no.9:69-73 S 160. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Inspektor Zherconskoy kontory Gosbanka (for Maydman). 2. Starshiy inspektor Sumakoy kontory Goebanka (for Parfenenko). 3. Starshiy inspektor gorupravlonlya Cherkassk07 kontory Gosbanka (for Each,-zra). (Banks and barikiru,--Accounting) MEY-Duas, V. Combininp thoor7 with praotice. Yin. ss,,5R ?i no.9:63-*4 5 160. (KIRA 13:9) 1. Starshiy ekonomist Ministerstva finansov Litscrvskoy SSR. (Lithuania--Finance--Study and teaching) RMJIIAS, V. --- Practice of preparing local budgets in the Lithuanian S.S.R. Fin. SSSR 21 no.10:66-70 0 160. (MIU 13:10) 1. Starshi7 ekonomist otdola Kinistoretva fir-mmov Idtovskoy SSR. (U thuania- Budget) Ic Y F N, -C: . V. S't " d 3 c f ' ~'r= ~ ~~ - '~ F- r-x " 5 c f r"-' !- cia - -,e 5 f Z' == ' r- Y-1, z r e t E j. 'n ~ ' f- - . ' v~r, *A - t i v e s i ~ bw -3 n i-j z ' - ~ I .a L, n I f 4, c a t, - (. n I . B 0 t. . z h u r . ~f~ 5. 4 9 r r, . -~ I , -. 'r 3 ~543 11 - k, m --7RA I S- *-.; - r- l ' 09 1 , - 'heSkIV InstlLu. AN S5,FR, Moskva. GORDEYEV, G.S.. prof.; YAKIJSHKIN, D.I.. Prinicwli uchastiye: GORSKATA. N.V.. QRANOVSKAYA. A.Ye.; YUSTIGNEMA, Tu.G.-, KRYLOV, K.T.; LRYKIN, D.I.; K OVNTSKIY, V.B.; KEYRNDOH?, A.L.; RAZA 0, T.I.; NICHIPOMI, O.K., PAVWV, L.I.; SOSMSKIT' I.I.; CEDMNWSKIY. Yu.T., TULUFNIKOV, A.L. red.; SOLOVIYEV, A.T.. prof., red.; RAKITINA, Te.D., red.; ZUBRILINA, Z.P., telchn.red. [Agriculture in capitalist countries; a statistical manualj Sel'skoe khozialstvo k8pitalisticheakikh stran; statisitcheskii abornik. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1958. 247 p. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Koscow. Vaesoyuznyy nouchno-iesledovatel'skiy inptitut ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyayastva. 2. Otdel nauchnoy informateii po skonomibm i organizataii sellskogo khozynyastvB zarubezhnykh stran Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-tooledovatellskogo inptituta ekonomild sellskogo khozyaystva (for all except Tulupnikov, Solov'yev, Rakitina. Zubrilina). 3. Direktor Tsesoyu%nogo nauchno-icaledovatel'skogo instituta 3konomiki sellskogo khozynystva (for Tulupnikov). 4. Zariestitell direktora Vaeso3rumot,po nauchno-iseledovatel'akogo institnta ekonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva (for SolovIyev). (Agriculture--Statistics) PYSHINA, Z.S.; IAEYENSALU, E.R. (Meensalu, E.], starshiy agronom On demonstration farms. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.1:12 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Zaveduyushchaya otdelom zashchity rasteniy Tambovskoy opytnoy sellakokhozyaystvennoy stantaii (for Pyshina). 2. Oporno-pokazatellnyy sovkhoz 01-tyaotaguse" zony goroda Kokhtla-Yarve Estonskoy SSR i Respublikanskaya stantsiya zaahchity rasteniy (for Meyensalu). (Plants, Protection of) AUTHORS: Martsen-itseny M. . Mr-ycr, A., F-nglneer-= 3OV/~,"4 - 'Z -'~' - ""', - !, TITLE; On the System --f Maintcn n--e and R~-pair c-.f Flylrg Zqjlpmei (0 sisteme tekhn.~Lr,he-skojro ubsiuzhi-ardya t rpm nta reakti-,zov tekhn-Lki'l I FERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya a,.,,ats,.ya, 1)56. Nr 01, py 2'-2u (USSR) ABSTRACT: This Its a f~-,]Iow--4p un ar, Parl-'er &rt',-c)e pWDIi.E3hed ii, NT ~ ,f !h- same period-Ical. entit-Led "Some Pro',--!,-Tn ,Df Ajr~raft and Repa4r." T11- aut.Jior zf the latter, 1. Mk-.-y-aga, problem of tlic 'Iprogreaq!~,P mctjjf-,,1, )f repaij-" certain forel6m aviatiun companie5 a-,d reac~.ed Vie conc-luilon fJat the method is not appLicable to the specific -ircumstanc-iz ing in tile Aeroflot. The authors of this art-icl,- analyzp t-nL- gro-Di--m- further demonstrating that fhe progresaive method may prc,V4~ *A) 0~ very usefui If certain cunditions for Lts effective w-LL-' be created. It is found to be unavc,idabie wltl? the new )r-, the maintenance of wLich requires hangars and speci.,al equipin-zLLcr. a= expensive a3 tliose needeed for neary repair. The repaLr therefc,re, car, te separated from tlh.,-~sc ~:,f maiLterexr~-e -)r-,.v 4,-- rq-~r Card 112 n the System of Maintenance and Repa-'r - f Jet YjYLng Equipment SOV, 64- of engines, spare parts, and special i,epiacefible unitg. Maintenance workshopr.,, In their turn, must speci&Lize for a certain type of aircraft to inuure effi- cient operation. The highest concentration of a given type of aircraft in a base determines the specialization of the shop of that locality. This Involves transfer flights but most of them can be accomplished as scheduled flights. The authors propose a committee of competent spe(,i&li&tq to work out a systt'n of aircraft maintenance and repair in the Aeroflot. A table shoving the inter- dependence of repair eatablinhment cost, utiLization rato of the repair equipment, and turnover of aircraft accompanic? th~- Card 2/2 od 40 57- 27-7 -3/40 AU,'HCRS: yu. 'I"' LE: f o : Ch ar r ~,m r c r. v r,: w r. i n,-, z: ',h x ERIODICALt -'.hi: i-n,L 1 C Z-. A 3 17. ra i,-)r - v - r t -arrl 2rs n' c i t -7o, but 'htt urf ..3 r.-e- ri c- r-,; -n t~ii. i i t~c- C;Ilc~l ve -:r !er 3 ic n n,-;; r t r, c - c e r I r 7 7 ~.ne, 1, t t 1 ~k t n t ! f- n -* v n t n t'i r nc,~ n i 3, r 'jen t r,L .3 1 t~'L t i r t r t, .-n-2 57-27-7-5/40 L] It f which axe Soviet. 10 refereace6, 2 o Semiconductors-Electrica' pioperties-Fle2surement AUTHORS: Meyer A A ' and Tissen, K.P. SOV/1 r--'O-- 5") -- 2-49150 -j- " ' -~ TITLE: -ie-s-o-~-ja-ne o-duiator of a Bdam of Light (RezorAnsry-y moduiyator svetovogo pit-zhka) PERIODICAL: Pribory I tekhnika eksps~rlmerila. 19Y?, Nr pp (USSR) ABSTRACT: A simple mi:Aulate)r Iks das(,ribed, the ne,~essa--y rilgh stability being auLieved by the use of me-Zhani,-~a! resonanca. Two variants are deserited (working on 70 c/s). The modlilato:- has been used in studying electrical properties oj,"- semiconductnTs. The first variant is stowri in Fig La. A small flat sp---ing is attached to the conta~-.t of a p-,larised relay. Tt-,e SPI'iDg carries a 'If-ag'l at its end as shown, Wen transverse ;ibratlons r,f -~he Spilng ai-e exc-,Itt-d it. w.',!! move as showTi by the dotted line, The bei~,m of : Jght is then interrupted by the "flag" either at the f:eq,-ien,:y of the spring or at twice the frequen,~.y. The lrequeri(~y of the oscillations is determined by the eLasti- Properties and the length of the sp-zing, In the sec-,.,nd variant the end of the spring iS bent as shc,wn in Fig lb and is fixed at the point A, ~ A -rectangulai- Card 1/2 , flag' 1.5 attached to the middle Qf the sprIng an'l Resonance Modulator of a Beam of Light SOV1120- 59- 2-L-91 5C, moves parallel to itself as the spring osciliates. The resonance vibrations of the spring may be excited either by means of an oscillator or by means of the circuit as shown in Fig 2. The circuit is fed from A.C. mains and after rectification by the germanium diode the voltages are applied to the relay shown on the right hand side of the figure. The form of the light signal is 3hLwn Lin Fig 3. Card 2/2 There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakul'tet MGU` (Physics Department of the Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: March 29, 195F Qik'i 5/!2c/62/000/003/027/o48 E192/E-382 -::(-~Ycrf A.A. and Soldatov, Ye.A. '!TLC. 'having a constant amplitude-output ?ri'-,ory i tekhnilla eksi)erimenta, no.3, 1962, T,,,c,- is 'based on a double triode (see w:icre t:,,- Lri,)u siL;nal s apr lied to the grid of the f i r ..alf. 7:10 p.1,7.Se-S!iiftin_- 'wridge R I R 2 RC forms the cathode cirzuit of t:-.e first trio~lc so that a hi,-h in,)-.,it impedance is .11 eved. -,.'I e ~:jasc-s,,,ifted siZnal is taken from the diagonal o-, tA c -ric;. T,ic j-)'~,iase-shift tp between tne input and tae 0U, Z.,u t volta--Cs is (~ctcrmincd by the formula tan(,,)/2) = RwC ,a:i or e u is t..e an-ular frec,uency. The amplitude of the output s;_ ;ial is i;-,L!e-dcndc.-.t of ti-ie phase-shift provided that the load a c ros j -,'io dia,;onal is suff iciently high. In the circuit of 17.L,~. 1 t-.is is achiyed by connecting the second triode across the 2 forms the cat:iode load of this tube. A low C.iac;onal so t;iat R C.-rd 1/2 -.5 hi f t er phas e S/120/G2/000/007/027/048 82 E192/E3 is ac:,.ievec! by tahin~; the siEnai from t.-,c,- Cathode i,)ad U~ t".0 :50concl. trlc)de. This si-nal can also be ta:~en from a.~.~,de Lf t:io suconc: triode, w~-,ere it is additionally shifted was used r compensating the phase-shift ~y 1,0 T:ie siiftei 'L c t tl-,e li--ht si~;nal and the photo-conLiuctance signal in the ;~,,ct:iod of .--.easuring the life time of the minority carriers in Zer;,.Ianium. There are Z fi~3;ures- S L: i3e.'I -IT ED September 2, 1961. ,:-rd +jm V, r I N Jim R. ACCESSION NRt AP4035086 S/bO32/64/000/005/0562./0564 AUTHORt Mayor, A. A. TITIZ: Measurement of small photoelectric signals in semiconductors SOURCE: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, no. 5, ;964, 562-564 TOPIC TAGS: photoelectric semiconductor, noise suppression, resonant amplifier, detector ABSTRACT: A method is described which allows the measurement of small photo- electric signals in oemiconductors even in the presence of interferencoll, The light is modulated at a high frequency Wo and then at a low frequencyrl.. The photoconduction signal V(0-Asinw,1s1nU1+j(1) 9where f(t) is some interference signal, is amplifiod by a high-frequency resonant amplifier sot at W 0 with a pass band Aft)(Ato'r too; If the characteristics of the detector have the forip i ~' V for V> 0 and 1 0 for V< 0, then the avorago detector current is z a [(A.. + B..) Aw + A sin 9 11 where the Fourier cooff icionts are Card 1/2 .ACCESSION NR: AP4035086 A. (I') sin mi'd I'; -I'd 1'. This signal is amplified by a low-frequency resonant amplifier and fed to a measuring device. Thus, low-frequency interferencQ does not pass through the high-frequency amplifier, and high-frequency interference and pickup from the light modulator do not pass through the low-frequenoy amplifier. White noise Js also significantly reduced. OrJg. art. hasi 8 equa- tions. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEDt 00 ENCLt 00 SUB CODEi EC NO REF SM 001 OTHERs 000 Card 2/2 P230-bb LFWTkK)ZLWFk%)L&TL 11jFkC1 ~J_u -4-MIZZW. A, ~Cc Nd' AP6012216 SOURCE CObE: " i 2/004/0448/0417/0~ .f%UTHOR: Omellyanovskiy, E. M.; Mey~r, A. A.; F13tUl', V. I. I - ORG: State Research and Design Institute for the Have Pletal Incastry (Gosudo,Fstvannyy nauchno-issledovatWf-i's-k-1-y'-I i;r--o-e'k-fn-,jy--T-ns-titu-t'- redkometallioheskoy prom-yahlonno3ti) ~ TITLE: Determination of the concentrations of donors and acceptors by separation 'SOURCE: Zavodskaya laborstoriya, v. 32, no- 4, 1966, 448-450 .TOPIC TAGS: quantitative analysis, electron donor, electron acceptor, :germanium, silicon ABSTRACT: The method proposed in the article is based on the assumptio that the transfer of free charge carriers in crystals of the germanium~l and silicon type is connected with their dispersion in the ionized atFmis of the impurity and in the acoustical vibrations of the lattice, while the contribution of other possible mecho-nisms of dispersion may be neglected. On this basis, the article proceeds to a mathematical treatment of the problem. As an experimental check of the expressions arrived at, measurements were made of the temperature dependence of the UDC: L 3693o-66 F A-- -- - - - -- - -- - ACC N4- AP6012218 .mobility in germanium alloyed with arsenic, over a wide range of concentrations of the alloying Impurity. Results of the actual experiments, shown In a figure, agree in a satisfactory way with the theoretical deductions. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas and 2 figures. SUB CODE: 07, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 005/ oTH REF: 004 ~ E c AMIAc B. T. R. 49denger Care' (411 1( Rout-, of V- 3 No. 3 A. V. Afeier an ;ilp. USS B. 'Pa"n'ykrVjjj' V- V-111-1-kil 'r A hi Vesinik AGIj,' irae" V. no. P. 82-86. OV of I-ru7nZ. Uar. 1954 Welding and Joining _141(gogniPhs. diagrams. AID P 5605 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/2 Pub. 107-a - 5/12 Authors Vershinskiy, V. V., Eng., and A. V. Meyer, Eng. Title Mass-production spot welding of whole-metal passenger cars. Periodical Svar. proizv., 12, 16-18, D 1956 Abstract The authors describe spot-welding machinery and shop practice in the assembly of passenger car flooring at the Kalinin Railroad-Car Building Plant. The installation consists of a stand handling 24m long and 3m wide car flooring coupled with a spot welding ma- chine. The latter was added to the existing welding machinery for roofs and sides, thus completing the welding equipment for making passenger cars. One photo and 3 drawings. Svar. proizv., 12, 16-18, D 1956 Card 2/2 Pub. 107-8 - 5/12 Institution : As above Submitted : No date AID P - 5605 MO. A.V. irzh.;,SRAPKINA. V.M., inzh. -,~A Installation for longitudinal automatic welding of light-wall pipe. Svar.proizv. no.7:28-29 Jl '57. (MIRA 10:10) I.Kalininskiy, vagonostroitellnyy zavod. (Electric velding-Equipment and supplies) (Pipe--Welding) Sav M ,f -~, ~( L-(- -1 0 'k USSR/Physics of the Earth - Geophysical Prospecting, 0-5 Abst Joarnals Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 36424 Author: Mayer, G. ya., Mazov M. V. Institution: None Title: Concerning the Pr-riblem of Using Electroacoustic Methods for Geological Investigations OrIgInAl Periodical: Booki Sb. statA~y labor. aermetodav, 1953, Moscow-Leningrad, Izd-vo AN SSSR 1954, 41-43 Abstract: A brief di-scussion of the basic problem and results Of the de- velopment of the electroacoustic method in geophysical prospecting. The method is based on exciting in the earth's crual elastic vibra- tions or fixed frequency, -kUg it possible to study their propa- gation over a wide range of frequencies, starting with the very lowest ones. A study of the phenomena related witch the frequency and intensity of the propagation of the waves in the ground deter- mines the following factors: the ability of elastic oscillations Card 1/2 USSR/Physics of the Earth - Geophysical Prospecting, 0-5 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 3642-4 Abstracts of beccoing reflected from various layers of the earth's crust and the conditions under which they 4werge to the surface; the choice of optimm oscillation frequemcies; the possibility of employing high frequencies. In the first stage the problem was solved for the acoustic waves of low frequencies. A variant of a radiator was developed:, based on the electrodynamic principle. The mechanical energy produced during the interaction between the magnetic fields of a permanent electrcmagnet *gA the movljkg coil carrying alternat- ing current Is transferred to a massive ambrame, vhich mak a acous- tic contact with the ground. A simtlar radiator creates both un- damped peri~)dical oscillations as well as short-peri3d pulses of a specified fixed frequency, and insures the necessary intensity of these vibrations over a frequency range from several cycles to several tens of cycles. Satisfactory seismograms were obtained vith existing Fjoift4a receivers. The elactroacoustic method =Lk*s it poesible to study the depth and the relief of*aver surfaces of crystalline and metamorphic rocks, located under IsedimenAWY rocks, the mapping of native rocks under deposits, the study or~he_ croeB section for the purpose of prospecting for useful mi-nerals, etc. Card 2/2 YEYER' 0. Gliding in the Gernan Derroccratic Republic." P. 650. 'Froir. the Notebook of an Instructor in Airplane Yodeling.m 6. (To bu Ccntd.) P. 651. (311=1ATA POLSKA, Vol. 10, No. 41, Oct. 1954, Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of Fast European Accessions, (EEAL), LC. Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl. I I-SIEER, G, *ModelB Ready to Start Th Schkeuditz.0 P. 685- (SKRZYDIATA POLW, Vol. 10, No. 43, Oct. 1954. Warszawa, Poland) SO: Monthly List of East EXiropean Accessions. (EEAL), LC, Vol. 40 No. 1, Jan. 1955 Uncl- GJA.-, MIROVNIMMIG-t,, V.Y.; SHULITS, S.S. - Visual Aerial geological And geographical obeerrationa In he '.a."Ian Sea region, the Artj'.-Ca;zTIaa watershed, and the YAra-Kan. Tim),/ ~ab. aermet. 4:92-93 155. (KLRA f) - 2) (Capplan SeR region-Aeronmitics in geograph;,r) v'A -; v , L,.V. : mry7-R. MAO Rig-h`7clta9O imPulae apr)aratu3 for clectruncoutitio Tr-,a.iy Lab.steromat. 4 119-122 155. ; 1, ?.~ -. - ; (M ee t roac pi,3t I ~is) I . KZYYER. G.Yn.; KRIVGUOSOV. I.M. I- ApplIdntion of aerial sur7eylinp. methods to mapning r-loso!d driiWe s:rstens. Trudy Lab.neromet. 5:83-106 156. NLRA 10:1) (Aerial phatogrammntry) WrTERV G. YA. Transactions of the Laboratory (Oes*,)of Aeromethods, AS USSR SOV/3815 V;7.Materials of 7th AU Interdept Conf. Aerial Survew (Dec 56), Moscow, 1959, 331pp. Simakova'q M.S. [Institute of Sail Science]. Soil Mapping Based on the Aerial FhotosurveY of the Forested Steppe,, Steppep and Seni-Desert Zones of the LWOR 299 Tolcheltnikov, Yu.S. [Laboratory of Aerial-Surveying Methods]. 302 Reflecting Power of the Basic Types of Soils [Laboratory of Aerial4htrveying Methods]. Photo Wterpretation of Underground Drainage Yetworks 3M Kozyakov', S.N. (Bashklrskly sel'skokhozyaystvennyy Inatitmt - Bashkir Institute of Agricultmarel. Photo Interpretation of 'Syrf Tracts 3W Kiris, I.D. (Voesoyuznyy neachno-iseledovatellskiy institat zhivotnogo Wlya i pmahniny - All-Union Beientific-Research Institute of Wildlife and Fur-%&ring Animalel. Zxperlmntal Renato 7 Applying Aerial Photography to Card 3.3/15 KMR, G.Ya. ...... - 1, identifying closed drainage systems by the use of aerial photogrammetric matertals; annotation. Trud7 Lab.aerouet. 7:307 159. (MIRA 13tl) 1. Imaboratorlys, aerometodov AN SSSR. (Aerial photogr&mzetry) (Kalir-lograd Province--Drainage research) 1465 All NikJrwaki M.. Meyer J, P"ylek Z The L'se of rest Litter for 40 0- U-n-rr Pr-'-ot'oo. Influence of Various Methatle t4 r' , - an the Fertillsing Value of Mxnmrrs Containivig reat anci Litter -U13-titowanle sciolki torlowel przy produkc)) obom!1a rdmych %posotx,w przechovywanta njA wartos~t nawaynsu ze SCIOlkq torfolwq I 5110MOU'll" 41'race, 01. lust Torf 1. Katowice. 19.,1. PVJT. 6 pp. 12 l1gA The article deals with the possibilitieff of using peat Jitter 10. larming purposes, Strrw was used In the experiments for purrwe of comparison Various methods were employed for the storta. of stable manure contalnlitig both straw and pest. The experiments LIAG APpliet! to the determination of Me rate of the decomposit.on pro- cess The value of stable manure was determined by experiments in the tlJth Chemical analyses were carried out of both stable manu.~- and crops The stable manure bad been ubed for potato cultures It was &scertaU*d that pest uwd for Utter It not Inferior to szraw and In certain cases. even superW SUSZCZF.WSKI, KazimI#-rz, mgr inz.; MFYER, Halina, mpr inz. Principles of designing container cooling of heated water ejected from thermal power plants. Gosp wadna 23 no.12: 453-455 D 16-,. 1. Energoprojpk*., Warszzawa. 30GACKI, Edward- OxTuriasiz of the vermiform apnendix with an attempt to evaluate its importance In the origin of appendicitis. Polak-i przegl. chir. 28 no.11:1131-1137 Nov 56. 1. Z Oddzialu Chinirgicznego I Pracowni Anatomo-Patologicznej Szpitala Wojsk, N. Gdansk, u1. Wojewodzka 25. (APPENDTX. die. oxyurtasis, importance In origin of apDendicitis kP31)) (OXMIASIS appendix, importance in origin of appendicitis (P01)) . - /Y ISTOW511, Antonit HSTIR. Jars Fatal case of multiple embolism of the branches of the pulaon&ry artery caused by morpholio components of the amniotic fluid in labor; so-called amniotlAi fluid of various branches of the oulmonary artery. Polski tygod. lek. 12 no-30:1157-1161 22 July 57. 1. Z oddzialu poloznicso-ginekologicsnego i s pracownt anatomo-patolog- icsnejk 7 SzPitala "nark.1 Wojennej. Adres: Gdansk-Oliwa, Ul. Polanki 117. (PUIXONARY AMOLIB14 AND THROMBOSIS. etiology and pathogenesis. morphotic components of amniotic fluid, fsltal case (POW (LABOR, complications. pulm. embolism by morphotic components of amniotic fluid. fatal case (Pol)) (AMNIOTIC FLUID, morphotic components causing fatal palm. embolism (?o1)) EXCLIkPTA 1-4 DICA Sac 16 Vol. 5/11 C!'.nccl- 57 .4273. MEYFAj. and GRUSZ1:CKI L. Prac. Anat. 1. Odd. arki Vv*r)lrnmT-T,-G-da-i'isk-011,,va. Nabluniak ki)sm6xvl,,o%vy ~r6d~i:ci,jl u IUP..' _-_: IV Cliationeln'thrho;na of tht mediartinuni i .n a man Pol. Arch. 'Mcd. %vcv~n-~t. 1~jJ7, (267-274) Illus. 4 A man aged 22, complaining of cotif hing, dyspnoca, hoard' ci, ., %viia r; 'vc atelectaskofthe upper lobe dthe left It'ing, admittvc! to ho-rO.-I v,11h dx ("'; '5 of neoplasnia nialignurn mediastini, developed syniptoms 'I .."S before death - 3 months after the onset ofthe disease. Atautwd,), a 1.,.rgc 1,111)(Air ~f the mcdjastinum was found with many metastases in the luiir-,, spleen, kidnCY3 'ild lymphatic nodes. Histologically the turnour consisted of 2 kinds ofcclls: celh, siwilar to Langhans cells and sync tial cells ofchorion. In the niainniary k1lands nillk dLICU were formed, in the hypop~ysis were 'pregnancy cclls'. In the tc,t(s there vv. -is lack of spermatozoa, but no metastases were found. Post-mortem diagnosis wis: Chorion- epithelioma mccliastini cum metastasibus. W~grzynowska - Cracow KSUR. Jerzy; NOWAK, Arkadiuaz; SZCZEPAUSKI, Jerzy Morphological changes in the vaginal portion of the uterus during the coitroe of pregnancy according to cytological, colposcapic and histological inveetig%tions. Gin.polsim 30 no-5:571-584 B-0 159. 1. Z I Klialki Poloznictwu i Chorob Kobiecych A.H. w Gdansku Kierownik: doe. dr S. Metler. (PHAGUNCT) (CERVIX UTERI anat & histol) BOGACKI, Edward Obaervations on tisaue eosinaphilla in the spDondix. Polski Drzegl. chir. 31 no.4:409-416 Apr 59. 1. Z Pracowni Anatomo-Patologicmej I z Oddzialu Chirurgicznego 11-tego Sznitale Woji;kowego. (BOSINOPHILIA, vathol.) (APFRNDIX, die.) MEYER, Jerzy; IWELENTO, Czeslaw Diagnoois of afjymi,,,arditic intrauttirlne f-ta-I ir2ectiLcin by I"-, examination of the umbilicus. GineK. pol. 33 no.6:795-804 161-1. 1~ Ze Szpitala Marynarki Wojennej. (FETAL DLSEASFS) (UMBILICAL CORD) OBTACHOWICZ, Mieczyslaw; MEYER, Jerzy ------ A case of oneoc7tic adenoma (ox3rphilic granulocellular adenoma of the lacrimal sac). Klin. oczna 33 no.2:197-202 163. 1. Ze Szpitala Mar7narki Wojennej. (LACRIMAL APPARATUS) (ADENOMA) (PATHOLOGY) E;z ~1,3choalaw i. 9? ~a.,.; -... - I ~ P, '-- -, ~~ -- F, ' . tvw. ' -k. Y~ r - . -- - '~ 1, !. 1. Z ',' Szpittila Mar-l'wirki Wcl'onrej. .1 MILM-hi Jerzy; :~blgn'ew; 'ILLINSKI, Lechnslaw Fr"mary ~IasL:,a-ceil myeloma of 'ne -ec-:i. "c-. ::.c-_ 35 no.9:-4,)5-140'1 16 5 - 1. 7. "' Szl,.tala Marynark-I 'v:o,lprmf-j. 59&Q9-65 EWT(M_)/MA(h)/EPF(n)-2 .-Pu-4 cr -ani tropy utro TOPIC~TAGS. ystal na n flux transport theory ABSTRACT: ssibilities are studied for'= the scattering anisoto in neutroz rpy tions:o 0: at. --ftildt 4!Wrgy In 'A tigner-Seitz, cell.- A i;iois in s'shown.-neglect'of anisotropy only.givem(rise to -8=11 e~ when the cell dimensione.arit sufficiently smalli-but the'influence-of scattering anisotropy on flux depression cannot'bo neglected6 Orig, art. has t 24 formulas, graphs. ASSOCIATIONI VEB Atomitraftiverkt:Betriabstell erlint Berlii4ankow Atfflkraf YM work, Beriin:Plant) Lm: SUEKn=: -.-095op641 -am: _00 - an 001 -OStTD- )z NR'R1CU;8OVt 000 ie7!,, r ie r u '.'onthl- LL, S/05 62/043/001/040/056 B102%104 A~THCRSt Frank, D. , , , - L~' I 41, Spin wave statistics P--*RIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki, v. 43, no. 1(7), 1962, 301-303 T,.e influence of the finiteness of atomic spins on the statistic properties of the quasi-particles is investigated. For this purpose a mat~,od of considering this finiteness of atomic spins in the spin wave tneory is developed. The method is based on the representation of the spin operators S,* = PS, - bibj "'b,, Si- = bi PS, b,*b,)'l-, (1) 4b, SI = Sj - b, = S, - n,; 1b,, b;1_ = 6,/ (1 - (2S, + 1) 6.,, %s,), (bi. bli- = 0. Card 1/3 ~~in wave statistics 5/05 6 211-, 1, B1 02 1 G4 X in terms of Farmi operators. (Cf. Frank, Zs. Phy8. 166, 494, 1961; NlLyer, Z3. .aturf. 16a, 631, 1961). The operators b,, b* and b*b. concern i i I ar.nih'.lation, production, and particle number. If 31. 1/2" tile jaasl- p-irticlo operators b are designated by c,, whore Fc cij . 1 - 2,),'c Fil') 2 Ic" 61. = 1, C1= C;' = 0. [c" C;I- - Ic" C/1- = 0, 1 + 'ik'e cican be transformed into the ordinary Fermi opqjratorB aiby mejjr--i of a, - UJUS ... Uj-jCj# Uf - I - 2cirl. ON j . ior instance, the spin-3/2-operaior 5 1 can be represented as the sum of two spin-1/2-operators S Vi8 St' = Sf, + 2S'i S~ VASIt + 2S~Sfj S (S,1)1' I (SI ).I (.S" )2 + (S" )I ( S', )3 1 21 St'i = 3 ~-,ru 2/3 3/05 62/043/001/040/C56 wave statistics B1 02%104 T"le 3Vi themselves can be expressed by Fermi operators with the aid of (3). 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The authors thank Was R. Sehitittler, Graduate Physicistv for her assistance with the taking of the electromicroscopic photos@ Orig, art* has: 16 figures. EJFRS) SUB CME: 07m U SUEK DATE, O8Dec64 / ORIG MW: 005 / OM Wt W? "a 7 V V HEYERI L. ... mono Is this the correct way of planning? Obehobestv. pit. n0.41 40-41 Ap 163. (MM 16:6) 1. Direktor stolovor No. 20 Vtorogo Navosibirskogo treata stolovykh. (Novoeibirsk-Restaurant managewnt) ~7~-fu, 1'. K. ME,,YFR, L. K. -- "TreatTwnt of Amoebic Colitis by Means of 'I'ertaifi New Svnthetic FreTarations." Sub 29 AuV '2, First Moscow birder of Medinal Inst. (Dissertation for thf- Derrep of Cannidate I.,i Fpf~ic;;d Scienres.) SO: Vechernaya 11,1~oskva January-December 1~1.2