SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROV, V.F. - PETROV, V.I.
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ScmB errors in the selection of patients for sanatorium-health
resort treatment. Voen.-med. zhur. no. 6:43-45 Je 10C.
(MIRA 13:7)
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USSR/Metals - Steel, Casting Feb .5 1
"Manufacture of Steel Castings by the Investment
Molding Method," V. G.. Petrov, 0. V. Stupishina,
Engineers, Minavtotraktoroprom NZTA
"Litey Proft" No 2, p 12
Expts conducted to establish conditions for obtain-
ing satisfactory castings of carbon steel. Number
of nomn tallic and gaseous inclusions is decreased
with increasing C-content in steel., Decarburiza-
tion of surface layer not thicker than 0. 10 mm in
possible only in case of using steel 55 and when
wail thickness of casting does not exceed 10-12 mm.
185T94
USSR/Metals - Steel, Casting (Contd) Feb 51
Steel with 55% C shows best mech properties (except
elongation), which make possible use of this steel
in normalized state, omitting operations of harden-
ing and tempering.
185T94
PETRM,V.G.
From prnaticem of the Stalingrftd tractor plant. Lit. proizv
no.8:27-29 Ag'55. (MLEA 8:11)
(Stalingrnd--Tractor industry)
PMOV, V.G., inzhener.
Blectric contact surfacing of castings. Lit.proizv. no.4:13 Ap 156.
(Metals-Finishing) (Steel castings) (KLRA 9:7)
MATAKSIS, T. LHataxis. T.J. polkovaik; GOLDBERG, S..podpolkovaik;
AUK ANDROV, I.A. (translator]; GROMOV. Yu.Ye. [tranalstori;
PETROV, V.G. Ltranslatorl; TSYGICHKO. N.P., red.; MODAYIV,
red.; IOVLEVA, N.A., teklm.red.
[Pentomic Divison; tactics, armaments and firepower of the pentomic
division, battle groups and companies operating under conditions
of atomic warfare] Pentomichasksis diviziia; taktiks, voor-uzhenle
i ognevais moshch' pentomicheakoi divizil, boevoi gruppy i roty v
usloviiakh primenenlia iadernogo oruzhiia. Pod red. H.P.TSygichko.
Moskva. Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry. 1959. 345 P. Translated from the
English. (MIRA 13:6)
(United States--Army) (Atomic warfare)
1 --'T ft 0 V , V . s .
"Development of
in IxD,
Thesi7 1'.-,r AF-Free of Cand. Biolo,*ictij
Apr 49, Moscow Veterinary Academy.
lummL r:..- -,., Y
1~~ Dec 5,-, D-*-~,-tj7t,.,,t-onf:
For Degret!s in :citn,e z~ni En in er~r. 'n
jL2. -Fr o rr., 7nyays- ": , n-:)(::c I
11g 7 w.
&,.. YAMOLOTA. N.S.; HINHAT VA, V.A.; SAMSONOVII,
OLSUY I YEV, N.G.; J=9Y
.,,VA -
A.P.; KHLYUBTOYA, A.I.
Role of the tick Dermacentor marginatus Sult. in sustaining tularemia
infection in a natural nidus of the bottoaland type. Zool.zhur- 33 no.2:
290-295 Mr-Ap '54. (MLRA 7*5)
1. Otdel par&2itologii i meditsinskoy zoologii (zaveduyushchiy - akademik
Ye.E.Favlovskiy) IBM Akadsmii meditsinskikb, nauk SSSR In. I.F.Gamalaya.
Stalingradakeya protivoispideatcheekays, stantaiya, Hinisterstva zdravook:hra-
neniya SSSR I Stalingradskaya protivotulyaremiynays stantelya.
(Tularemia) (Ticks as carriers of disease)
PC ~ Ro V V. (Y'
USSR/Medicine Tularemia, Epidemiology
Card 1/1 Pub. 148 - 5/25
FD-25)4
Author Olsuf'yev, N. G.; Kucheruk, V. V.; *Makarov, fl. 1,; *Borodin, V. P.
Petrov, V. G.; and Selyanin, Ye. P.
Title The structure of a natural reservoir of river valley type tula.reinia
Periodical Zhur. mikro. epid. i immun. 4, 27-31, Apr 1955
Abstract The results of a three year study of the ecological relationships
between the rodents and insects which act as hosts and vectors of
Pasteurella tularensis in an unnamed river valley in the USSR are
given. Epizootic and epidemiological data reveal the connections
between the yearly flooding of the valley and outbreaks of tula-
remia among its animal and human inhabitants. Mosquitoes, gnats,
and horse-flies act as mechanical vectors. The ticks, Dermacentor
marginatus and Rhipicephalus rossicus, maintain the infection dur-
ing the interepidemic period and constantly transmit it to the
water rats, Arvicola terrestris, and other mouse-like rodents.
The names of the 12 scientists who carried out the study are
listed. No references are cited.
Institution Institute of Epidemiology and Ricrobiology imeni Ga-leya (Director
G. V. Vygodchikov); Stalingrad Saaitary-Epidemiologica.1 Station
Behead - Cand Med Sci N. I 'M-akarov)- Stalingradska-ya Oblast
--A LWt_'__:T_U!azfm4_Aation (*Head Physician - V. P. Borodin)
FESOV ; MIL KDCHERUX, V.V., IWAYEVA, T*N.p PSHENICMIAYA, L.A., MEDWED1NA, M.S.,
and WAISEKO, V.V.
"Peculiarities of the Existence of Nutural Nidi of Tularemia in Shelter-belt
Zones and the Means of Improving Health Conditions in These Nidi", Problems cif
Regional, General and Experimental Paresitiology and Medical Zoology, Vol. 9, 1955.
Division of Parasitology and Medical Zoology, Inst, Epidemiology and Microbiology
imeni W. F. Gamleye, AMA USSR
Sum. 1305
FEMOV, V.G,, and DURAMWAv T.H.
"The Dependence in Animal -- Donors of the Ixodes Tick's Infection to the P
Fecullarities of the Course of Tularemia", Froblems of Regional, General and Experi-
mental Parasitiology and Medical Zoology, Vol, 9, 1955.
DivialoD of Paresitiology and Medical Zoology, InBt, Epidemiology andxmicrobiology
Imeni N. F. Gem-eye, AMA USSR
Sum- 1305
OLMOYEV, N.G.;PMOV V.G..YANOIOVA,N.S.;MIKHAI VA. V.A.; SARSONOVA,A.P.
Kff
Role of the ticks Rhipicephalus rosslaus Jakim. et X.-Jakim. in
sustaining tularemia in a natural focus of the flood plains.
Zool.zhur. 34 no.61224-1228 N-D '55. (XIRA 9:1)
l.Otdel parazitologii I meditsinskoy zoologli (zav.ak&d.Te.N.Pav1ovskiy).
IBM Akademii meditsimakikh nauk SSSR Imeni F.F.Gamaleya,Stalingradskays
protivospidemicheekaya stantelya Ministerstva idrxwookhraneniya SSSR i
StalingradBkaya protivotulyaremlynoya stanrslya.
(Tularemia) (Ticks as carriers of disease)
PETROV, V. G., OLSUF-YEV, N. G., KUCHERUK, V. V., BORODIN, V. P., MAYAROV, N. I., and
SELYANIN, YE. P.
"Concerning the Structure of Natural Foci of Tularemia of the
Riverbottom Type." Proceedings of Inst. E-pidem and Microbinl im.
Gam leyT) 1954-56.
Division of Parasitology and Medical :zoology, Pavlovskiy, Yevgeniy
Nikenorovich, Active Member of Academy of Medicnl Sciences USSR. he- d.
Tnst. Epidem and Microbiol im. Gamaleys AMS USSR.
SO: Sum 1186, 11 Jan 57.
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P
Inst. of Epidemiology and Microbiology, AMS USSR/Moscow
OLSUFIYBV. B.G.; PETROV, V.G.
Discovery of the tick Haemaphysalim concin Loch. asturally
infected with tularemia microbes. Trudy last.sool.All
Lazakh.SSR 12:54-56 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Starsys, BardA District--Tularemia)
(TiAs as carriers of disease)
PETROV., V. G.
Transovarian transmission of the tularemia pathoi~en in Dermacentor
marginatus Sulz ticks. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. no.1:62-66 '62.
(MIJIA 15:5)
1. Iz laboratorii tulyaremii otdela infektsiy s pr oy ochago-
vostlyu (zav. - prof. P.A. Petrishcheva) instituta pidemiologii
i mikrobiologii imeni 14.F. Gamalei AMN SSSR.
(TICKS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) (PASTLURELLA TULARENSIS)
OLSUF'YEV, N.G.; KUCHERUK, V.V.; BORODIN, V.P.; P TROV V UGLOVOY, G.F.;
KUL I K, I. L. ; NIY I TINA, N.A.; SAMS OITOVA, A. F70-7v-b~vvicliLOVA, A. S:~-'EYN'
k
N.A.
Changes in the conditions of existence of the natural talaremia focus
in the northern part of the Volga-Akhtuba flood plain area in comnection
with the construction of the Volgograd Hydroelectric Power Station.
Zhur. mikrobiol.,- epid. i immun. 40 no.11:127-132 N 163.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gainalei An SSSR
i Volgogradskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stants-U.
PETROV? V.G.
Role of the mite Hirstionyssus musc,,li Johnst. in the
transmission and preservation of tularemia infection. Zool.
I
zhur. 42 no.7:1031-1040 '63. (MIRA 17s2)
1. Laboratory of Tularemia, Department of Infectlons of Natural
Nidality, Inst1tute of Epidemiology and Microbftology, Academy
of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
DUNAYEVA, T.N.; PETROV, V.G.; KULIK, I.L.; NIKITINA, N.A.; UGLOVOY, G.P.
Natural foci of *'ilaremia on the territory of the Komi A.S.S.R. Biul.
MIP. Otd. bic,)-. 0 n-,.1:21-40 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:4)
UGLOVOY, G.P.; ANDRIDNIN:KCIV, ".A,; KULIK, I.L.; PETF.0-V, V.G.; BEBESHKO, S.V.;
DUNAYEVA, T.N.; STYAZPYOVA. F.S.
Experience in detp.(ting wq~ural fcci of tularem"a on the terr.'t,-77
of the C1,uvash A.S.S.R. Zhur.mJ-krobloll.y epid. i Immun. 42 no.4:21-
25 Ap 119 (MIRA .18:5)
C". I
1. Inst5tut eFidemlologii i m1krobiologli imeni Gamalei AYN
i Respublikantikaya sun' Ftantsiya
Chuv-dshs',ray ASSR.
ACC NR-AP700115'( A/ '/0,09/66/0145/006/0936/093T
b'OU1(CE CODF UR
AUTHOR: Petrov, V. G.
'ORG: Tularemia Laboratory, Department of Infcctions with Natu-ral Foci,
iInstitute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Academy of Medical Sciences).
:SSSR, Moscow (Laboritoriya tulyaremil otdela infektaiy s prirodnoy
ochagovostlyu Instituta epidemiologii I m1kroblologii Akademil
meditsinskilch nauk SSSR)
TITLE: A method-of artificial breeding of gamasid ticks (Hirationyssus
muscyli Johnst.)
SOURCE: Zoologicheskiy zhurnal, v. 45, no. 6, 1966, 936-937
TOPIC TAGS: parasitology animal parasite, disease vector, tick
C. I
46,ooAoc-,C OCIER40DOCIOPOV
ABSTRAMA method for breeding Hirstionyesus musauti ticks under
laboratoty conditions is described. The artificial broader,
shown in Fig. 1, approximates conditions in a natural ro-
dent seat* Ticks multiplied most rapidly in the sunset,
.Ord 1 / 2 UDC:595,422:591.16,08
7-M
Fig. 1. 'Irseder for Hirstio"Ye-
out Inueouti ticks
I I - Class Jar; 2 - nest cospart-
Ment;'3 hole for entrance of
siouse; gypsum bottom; 5 -
dish with wet sawdust*
when the boa-twouse A vessel for--sto-ring the
ticks Is shown in Fig. 2. Uninfocted ticks were kept at-
4-6C In such vessels as Ion$ as 212 days.
Fig. 2. Cylinder for storing
Hirstionyeaus museuti ticks
1 - Cylinder bodyj 2 - cover(
3 - wet sawdust; 4 - support for
#< >
sacks; 5 - cloth sacks for.ticks.
Orig, art, has: 2 figures
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Card 2/2
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AGG NR: AP50257,48 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/0DO/0l8/0D95/0D9!
AUTHORS: Zakharenko, A. S.; Baranov, B, M,; J!strov, V. G.
ORG: none
TITMi Phase sensitive amplifier. Class 42, No. 3.74359 rannounced by State Com-
'xdttee for Radio Electronic (Organizatolya gosudarstvennogo komiteta po
raaloolektronike SSSR
ISOURCE: Byulleten' imobroteniy i tovaMkh znakov, no. 18, 1965,, 95
TOPIC TAGS: transistorized amplifier, solid state amplifier
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presento a phase-sennitive ac firapl:Vier made
iof semiconductor elements with negative feedback according to the quadrature coa-
for
ponep slave systems with reactive detectors. To decrease the rise time and
..power req~lrejwnt, a linear bridge of four stabilitrons is connected in the au-
feedback circuit, The end of the bridge diagonalp which in connected
to'ifis Junction of the stabilitron cathodes,, in connected*througib a resistor and
on citor to groMW. The other end,, which in connected to the junctions of the
Card 1A UDG-. 681,24
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stabilitron anodes,, is connected througb a resistor to the amplifter power supply
Ao-obtain a constant reference biae current and to the bass of the amplifier
~.'#tago& The other diagonal 13 connected at one end to the phase-sensitive recti-
fier-lof the quadrature component ofthe anplifier output signal to unbalance the
,bridge-acdor
ding to the variable current. The other end In connected to the
signal-isourow of the variable current in phise with the q=draturo component,
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1. O=kly vaterimrnyy ;nsi.i*ut.
di nj-
KRAL', Karel (Kral, Karel]; VEMOVA, Wyeta [Venerova, Kvetal;
JETROV, Vladimir; YURBI, B.A., red.
[Concise encyclopedia of the international trade-union
movement) Kratkaia entsiklopediia mezhdungrodnago prof-
soitiznogo dvizhanila. Moskva, Prof'izditt., 1963. 208 p.
Ti-anslated from the Czech. (MIAA 17:3)
BORZUNOV, N.A.; KUZIMINA, N.Ya.; NEVYAZHSKIY, I.Kh.; OSOVETS, S.M.;
-PEIRQY_, Yu.F.; POLYAKOV, B.I.; POPOV, I.A.; KHODATAYEV, K.V.;
SHIKHUKt V.P.
Studying a plasma on a traveling wave setlip. Dokl. AN SSSR 152
no.3:581-584 S '63. (MIRA 1,:111)
1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Mintsem.
OSIPUKO, A.I. (pos. Slavyanka, Khasanskogo rayona, Primorskogo Icraya);
P&TROV) V.G.
Multiple defects in the development of a newborn infant. K1~4ri.
khir. no.10:75 0 162. (MIRA 16:7)
(INFkM (NEWBOU)-DIHI'i~~F.S)
PETROV, V,G,, dotsent, Irand. khimllch. nauk
Some chemical properties of y~ K'-bis..dihydroxypropyl sulfide,
Uch. zap, Kab,,.-,Balk, gos ur1..'.-o,.12 241--24,6 '62.
(MIRA .16:,6)
(Propyl sulfide%
FEMV. V. G.
Meeting of the Section of Structural Gilculatiams of the
Gommission for X-ray Study of the Academy of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. Zhur,etrukt.khime 1+ nooltl4D-W Ja-F 163. (MIRI 16:2)
(Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.)
(1~-ray cryitallography)
AUT HOR:
TITL---:
PERIODICAL:
retrov, V. G.
S/00 62/000/024/038/073
B1 01 YB1 66
Some chemical properties of P,y-dihydroxy propyl-bis-sulfide
Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1962, 305-3o6,
abstract 24Zh126 (Uch. zap. Kabardino-Balkarsk. un-t,
no. 12, 196"), 241-246)
TPEYT: 221 glycerine--a-chloro hydrine dissolved in *300 ml alcohol is
gradually added to a suispension of 201 j; J,2S'5H2 0 in 600 ml alfohol. It
A S is negative.
i9 then kept boi'ing for 1.5 hrB until the reaction for F2
Th~ filtrate is evaporated on a boiling wa*ter bath at 10-12 mra Hg, and
heated to 120-1300C/5-6 mm Hg, yielding (CH20HCHOHCH2)2S' C6H 1404~ (I),
d 1,3598. An aqueous solution of 1 (1:3) reacting with HBr yields
(CH2BrCHBrCH2)2S, C H Br S, n 21 1-581, d21 1-504. Treatment of I with
6 10 4 D
(CH 3CO)20 in CH3COOH probably reTsults in the formation of
Card 1/2
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S/0811162/0C Ir/C 24,1--
Some chemical properties of 3131/3-,56
5
c
CH ~ occrCH 1 .1228 -Nhicri
P 3 '14-22 '8'
190-215()C- Benzo.Ylatlon C;f IIll a~'kRli solution Fives the benzoyl
derIviltivuC34H30 06 which melts ir, boiline water. A high-molecular
21
glyptal-type substance (d4 1,.493, acid number 10.99, saponification number
252) which has reversible properties and starts melting at 154-1660C, isoc.
obtained by condensine, 36.4 9 of I with 59.2 g phthalic anhydride at 175
A solution of the resin in acetone produces a transparent film (stable
at - 200C) on glass and metal surfaces. .-Abstracter's note: Complete
translation. L
Card 212
PETROV, V.G.
I
I Second conference on the use of compvters ir, '-"Ie stmc-ural
analysis of crystals. Kristallografiia '. no.1:163--164 -a.---
162. kI.Ihj'A .15:.-)
1. -nst.tut krist-illografii it" 3S-R.
(t:iectronic calculatin.- machines)
(Crystallo&raphy., %'Lathematical)
IAZARENKO, N.I. [Lazarenko, M.I.1; PETROV, V.G. (Petrov, V.11.1
Rmks with annelid burrows in the Vise sediments of the weBtern
Donets Basin. Geol. zhur. 20 no. 4:91-93 160. (MIRA L'#,:4)
(Donets Basin-Rocks, Sedimentary) (Annelids)
KANM , S.S.. akademik, otv. red.; SHARDAKOV, V.S.. kAnd. biol. nauk,
otv. red.; RTRANOV, G.Ya.. kBnd. biol. nauk, otv. red.; YENI-
13YXV, Kh.Kh.. doktor biol. nwik. otv. red. -, WKH'~W-=HANOV,
M.Y. , alrademik, red.; RTZHOV, S.N., Omdemik, red. -, ALIMOV,
H.A., red.; DADABAYHY, A.D., akauiemik, red.; DZ&LILOV, Kh.M..
kand. ekon. nauk, red.; YEILEMENKO, V.Ye., skademik, red.;
ZAKIROV. K.Z.. akaderaik. red.; MANNANOV, II.M., skadenik, red.;
IUBIY&V. M.N., akademik, red.; S.ADYKOV, S.S., red.; TOGOYNY,
I.N.. kand. ekon. nauk. red. ; YAKHONTOV, V.V., red.;
-_V.G. kand. sel'khoz. wtnik, red.Edscrjasedl-, _UMUNOVA.M.D.,
red.; BARTSIVA. V.P.. tekhn. red.-, KARABAYETA, Kh.U., tekhn. red.
[Gotton] Khlopchatnik. Tashkent. Voi.4. [Physiology and bio-
chemistry of cotton] Fiziologiia i biokhimiis khlopchatnilm.
196o. 704 p. (MIaA 14-5)
1. Akademi3ra neuk Uzbekskoy SSR. Tashkent. 2. Ak,,,demiya nauk
Uzbekakoy SSR (for MukhamedzhBnov, Kanash, Zakirov. Nabiyev,
Yekhontov, Yeremenko) 3. Uzbekskaya a~uqdemip S0VBkckhozyay-
stvonnykh nank ( for Mukh;-irwdzhnnov, Ryzhov. Dadnbavev, Yere-
nenko, Zakirov. Mannanov) 4. Ghleny-kcrrsspandenty AN UZEM
(for Alimov, Yeremenko, Sadykov, Yakhontov) 5. Vaesoyuznaya
skederdya F;el'E;kokhozyzvstvenrkvkh nauk im. Y.T.Lenins ~for
Kanash)
(cotton)
nTROT, Vadim Kona tant inpyj ch. Imuh.; MMTAPMM. Lev Gbwylovich.
inzh.; PCLYMBEAU, T.D.. nauchn" red.; M01INA, G.A., red.;
TOM, A.M.. tekhn.red.
[Collection of problems in electrical engineering] Sbornik
%adach po Alektrotekhnike. Ind-3., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Vaes.
uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo Praftekhisdat, 1960. 173 P.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Bleotric engineering--Problems, exercises. etc.)
PETROV. V.N., master
Some f!onstructional deficiencies of tho Kft 1 elactric truin.
Blek.1 tepl.tiaga 4 no.1:9-10 Ja '60. (WRA 13;4)
1. TSekh tekuBhchogo remonta dapo Moskva O1-.tyabr'akoy dorogi.
(Electric railroado-Tmins)
HA=OVSKIY, Nikolsy Fedorovich. Geroy 'Sotsialistichaskogo Truda. Prini.
mal uchastiya P= .,.V.P., inzh.. KOBYLTAKOV, L.M., red.; GMENOVA,
V.P., tekhn.red.; TRUMM. O.N., takhn.red.
[Over-all mechanization on collective farmej Komplakonaia mak-hani-
zateiis v kolkhoze. Kos"ra, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1960.
70 P. (MlRA 13:7)
1. Makhanizator kolkhoza imeni Kirova Novo-Usmanskogo rayona Voro-
nezhBkoy oblasti (for Manukovskiy).
(Farm mechanization)
I
4-j~
. ,(, 1;,..i I- -I,-,
. I
.F_- ~R -1. G. , DAnd A Fr Sel -- (d i no) fn ctore oi' riirelk~
--Itbalgl cultivation of' cotton in seed growingw" Taslv~ent, 19',,4. 2, () p p
(Min of Higher Education USSR# Tash],-.ent Agr Inst), 1~0 cories (:-L, 1~)-58,
122)
OLSUF'YEV, N.G.: PETROV. V.G.; SHLYGINA, X.N.
Detection of Brysipelothrix and Listeria In stream water.
Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. I immun. 30 no.3:89-94 Mr '59.
(MIRK 12:5)
1. Iz Instituta opidemiologii i mikrobiologil imeni Gamalei
AMU SSSR.
(WATER -SIUTLY, microbiology,
Brysipelothrix rhuBiopathiae & Listeria in
spring water (Rue))
(ERYSIPFJA)THRIX,
rhusiopathiae in spring water (Rue))
(LISTERIA,
In spring water (Rua))
0I,S1M'TSV, H.G.; KUCHERUK. V.V.; FZTROV, V.G.
Studying natural tularemia reservoirs of the piedmont stream
type. Zool.zhur. 38 no.):334-346 Hr '59. 04IRA 12:4)
1. Department of Infections of Natural 11idality, Institute of
Hpidemiologv and Microbiology. Academy of Medical Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. (Moscow).
(Altai Territory-Tularemia) (Rats as carriers of disease)
(Ticks as carriers of disease)
FFDOTOV, P.I.; PETROV, V.G.; ROMR114, Sh. V.
Ectopic cho-rioepithelioma of the nediastin"n. Sovet. ned. 23 no.2:
115-137 1? '59. (MIRA 12:3)
(CHORIOCARCUTOMA, caae reports
me d ia s t Inum (31his ) )
(MIDIASTI", neonLaBma
chorioc,ircinoma (,%a))
USSR/Technic,l Crops. (All Pla.-its. Sugar Plants. M
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., Nc 17, 1958, 77741.
Author . ~G.
Inst
Title Distribution of Cotton by a Scheme 60 x 60 ari with
an Oblong Nest.
OriG Pub: Sots. s.-kh. Wbekistann, 1957, No 12, 12-16.
Abstract: In the "Ak-KhromP Sovkhoz, different schemes of
cotton savings were tested in 1955-1956 on large
areas - 45 x 45 cm, 55 x 55, 60 x 6o, 50 x 50,
60 x 45, with a raw x 60, raw x 40 cm. The scherie_
45 x 45 cm proved unsuitable for mechanized cul-
tivation of sovings. The scheme 55 x 55 allowed
the mechanization of cultivation in 2 directions,
but the mechanization of moving proved to be im-
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Abe Tour: Ref Zhur-Bi-.I., W. 17, b5% 77741.
with the preservation of the nonml quantity
of the plants (an the average 97 thousand per
1 ha), pmvides the pc-ssibility if cultivation
in 2 directions by tractors with one track,
improves the rdcrocliwate conditions for fuller
genlinatilins, which reduce the outlay of seeds
assures harmcnious ripenine and opening cf the
bolls. -- 11- L. Klyacbko-Gunich.
Caro. 3/3
7r--
USSR/To~hnical Cr--ps . (,i1 Ph, -.s. SuCmr Plants.
Ab s J ou r: lef 4~hur-Dicl., 1-4 17, 77753.
Authcr iletrov, V.G.
Inst
Title Means of IncreasinG the Harvest -.,f Cotton ancl De-
creasing its Net Cost -
(--iL; ~ub: V. sb.: Materialy Ob"yedin. muchn. sessii po
khlopkovadstvu, T.I. Tt~shkent, Gosizdrt UzSSR,
1958, 572-5~~ -
ZUCMUK. V.V.; FST4gy'lL.G.; IXJHAYBVA. T.11. ; FSH&NICMIA. L.A.;
HZDVIDJ1iA7.^'M.S. ; GIUSBKO. N.V.
Charactoristics of the natural foci of tularemia in forest shelter-
belts and vayB of controlling them. Vop.kraev..ob. i ekep.paraz. i
med.zool. 9:140-152 155. (MLMA 10:1)
1. Iz otdela parazitologii i meditsinskoy zoologii (zav. - akad.
Ye.NJ'avlovskiy) Institute epidemiologii I mikrobiologit imeni
N.F.Gamalaya (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen Akademit maditsihsldkh
nauk SSSR prof. G.V.Vygodehikov) Akademil meditsinskikh nauk SSSR
Stavropollskogo protivoepidemicheakago institute (dir. V.N.Ter-
Tartanov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniva SSSR.
(TUIARMIA) (WIIMBMUKS. SHEIRKMILPS, RTC.)
FRTROV. V.G.
Conference of administrative personnel from building machinery
plants and organizations of the Moscow (Municipal) Council
of tho National Boono?W. Stroi. I dor. mehinostr. 2 no.11:40
H I V. (MIRA llil)
(MoBcow-Building machinery induotry-Congresses-)
I ~ : I ~, 1, ~.,
PLMOV) V.G. and DLMAYEVA, T.N.
I
"The Dependence of Infecting Ixodes Ticks o.- a Particular -Arai". -,1P
Tularemia from Animal Donors," (1955).
PETROV, V. G. ) OIZIF I YEV, N. G. J, YAMLOVA , N. S. , MUKHALEVA, V. A. , SAMSONOV, A. P.
- anFXgLYUSTOVA, A. 1.
"The Roles of the Tick Rhipir-ephalus Rossicus Jakim Et K.-Jakim i,_ the
Support of Tularemia Infection In the Natural Strain of the Named T'-pe.," Zool.
Skur - 34, No. 6, 1955. j
PBMOV. V.G.; IYUBAYEVA. T.N.
Infection of the ticks of the family Izodidae with tularemia as
affected by the course of tularemia in animal donors. Vop.kraev..
ob. I eksp.paraz. i med.zool. 9:153-161 '55. (MIRA 10:1)
1. Iz laboratorii tulyaremil (zav. - prof. H.G.Olauflyev), otdela
parazitologii I maditsinakoy zoologil (zav. - akad. Ye.N.Pavlovskiy)
Institute spidemiologiii mikrobiologii imeni N.F.Gamaleya. (dir. -
deystvitellnyy chlan Jlkademit meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. G,V.
Vygodchikov) Akedemit meditBinskikh nauk SSSR.
(TUIARMIA) (TICKS AS CAMIRRS OF DISNASZ)
FETROV, V.1, . kand. tekhn. nauk
Applying matherautical programing and electronic computers
to the planning of the development and distribution of the
rock products industry, Sbor. trud. VNIINerud no.4;128-147
165. (MIRA 18:11)
p Elp (IV v k nr k!: n r.
ve :)f "o' r~ 9 IL:- r-,
zv VY 9 'Irh,-t r- - 9', r P,(
v,~ ti ~l k. i Y
BABICHUp S.I., doteent; PETROV, V.Iog kand.med.nauk; MMALGHWO, V.A.
Dynamic study of oscillography in patients with mitral stemosis.
lhirurgiia 3( no.9t8l-86 S 160. (KM 13:11)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - zaslembennyy
4eyatell nauki prof* B.V. Petrovskiy) I Moskovskogo ordem lenina
iieditsinskogo instituts, imeni I.M. Sechenova i TSentrallflogo
EUUtuta rentgenologii i radiologil, (dir. - prof. I.8. Logunova)
Hinisterstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
(MITRAL VALV&-DISWESl (OSCILLOGRAPHY)
DAVYDUVA, A.A.; PETROV, V.I.; GJLYAFITSKIY, W.A.
Some results of the control ot ilitestinal infections in Dnep-
ropetrovsk. Zhur. mikrobiol., spid. i imm"n. 33 no. 12t89-95.
D 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Iz Dnepropetrovakc7 gorodskoy sanitarno-OAdemiologicheskoy
stantsii.
(M-I.EPROPETROVSK- IPTESTINES-DISEASES)
PETROV,_Y,J.-r-kand. tekhn. nauk
I------ -- -
Using mathematical programming and electronic computers for
planning the production and dlBtribution of building materials.
In. vys, ucbeb, zav,; gor. zhur. 7 no.5t47-52 164. (KMA 17t12)
1. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut, nerudnykh
stroitellnykh materialov i gidromakhanizataii.
LIUKOV.1 B.N., prof. (Kuybyshev); PETROV, V.I., dotsent (Moskva);
FAVIZRKO, T.M., aspiranT-(1Us-Ei-a-F; YERMOLAYEV, V.G., prof.
(Leningrad); ADO, A.D., prof.; V(7VSI, M.S., prof.;
U141OLAYEVP V.G., prof. (Leningrad); KUPRIYANOVA N.A. (Kazan');
PETROVP G.1. (Moskva); DOLGOPOLOVA, A.V. (Moskva~; SAKJ1AROV, P.P.,
prof.; BYKHOVSKIY, Z.Ye., prof.; MINIKOVSKIY, prof. (Chelyabinsk);
MIELICHONOK, I.P. (Irkutsk); MEIN, U.S., prof. (Moskva);
HINIKOVSKIY, A.Kh., prof. (Chelyabinsk); MILISHTEYN, T.N., doktor
md.nauk (Leningrad); TRUTNEV, V.K., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki,,
prof.; TSYRESHKIN B.D., kand.med.nauk (Moskva); SOBOLI, I.M.,
prof. (Stavropolli; TURIK, G.M. (Moskva); FRENKELI, M.M. (Moskva);
MAZO, I.L.; POKRYVALOVA, K.P.; PROSKURYAKOV, S.A., prof.;
ATKkRSKAYA, A.A., prof.; GCLIDFIM, I.V., prof. (Izhevsk);
PORUBIUOVSKAYA, N.M. (Moskva); RUDIEV, G.P., prof.; VOL~FSOF,, I.Z.,
prof. (Stalingrad); DOROSHENKO, I.T., prof. (Winin);
ROZENFELID, M.O., prof. (Leningrad); SHULIGA, A.O., prof. (Orenburg);
MIKHLIN., Ye.G., prof.; TRETIYAKOVA, Z.V. (Moskva); MANUYLOV, Ye.1N.,
prof. (Moskva); DOROSHENKO, I.T., prof. (Kalinin); 7ERMOLAYEVA, V*.G.,
prof .
Speeches in the discussion. Trudy gos. nauch.-isel. inst. ukha,
gorla i nosa no.11:79-8?,129-146,179-186,233-248,311-333 '59.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Ado). 2. Direktor Moskov-
skogo gosudarstvennogo instituta ukha, gorla i nosa, (for Trutnev'j.
(OTORHIIIM-&RlWjOLOGI-CONGRF.SSES)
SKOROV) V.A.; j'.EPAIIOV, I.S.; jqMHNAZAh0V, A.K.. inzhener-metallurg,
V- 'V Geroy ~qt-4 a, i -:-iches-'vogo Tmda; bk.Y~- - -r'-IV
per,q
* y Inzilener; -, JA- 4anci.
nauk; SHEYN, Ya.P.; :-IuLGd;JWVP it. A.
The grea-es-- Dbjective of our life. TSvet.met. 34 no.10:1-10
0 161. (HIRA 14: 10,
1. Glavnyy inzhener Skopinskogo zavoda "TSvetmet" (for Skorov).
2. ZamestiLell predsedatelya I-iezhduvedomstvennoy Icomissii po redkin
metallam pri Gosuda-n3iverii-wim komitete Soveta Xinistrov SSSR po
koordinatsi'L riaa,~Iinc is6ledovatellskikh rabot (for Stepanov).
3. Rukovodi%e' I bri(gut., 'A-.-mmwiistIche9kogo truda el-ektrolimogo
tse~,hf%. .::-oJ ulywaiiiiyevogn z;,..,,)ua (for Petrov).
I. 0c.- I tsve noy metallurgii Cosplana iSSR (for Baryshnikov.).
5. Nachall..-Oc podotdela otdela ekonomiki i razvitiya tsvetnoy
meta.Liurgi! Gosekonomsoveta SSSR (fnr Buwarev). 6. Zamestitell
direkt-ora no nauchnov chast! Gnsudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatell-
skogo inatituta tsvetnykh metallov (for lakernU). 7. Starshiy
ekspert upravlwdya Gosudarstvermogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov S664*~
po avtomatizatsii i mashinostroyeniyu (for Sheyn). S. Glavnyy
spetsialist otdela tsvetnoy metallurgii Gosplana SSSR (for ,blchamv).
(comrilLmism)
M,WJIN, G. T. ; PETRC'V, V. 1.
PTIR 3 ty-pa s emi c ~-- nd u c T-or te mpe ra tur a r e 9,,;'..,A -,r, r . Pr.' a - - - - r -
no.13,129 N 1(4. '-R .-~
TXTROY, V. I.': GOELEVSKAYA, M.V.; SMIWINVA, A.V.; RAYKISHTAT, G.N.;
SIHAPIRO, A.A.; BERLOVICH, E.A.; KAFASEVA, M.F.; RYUMINA, M.G.
LEYKINA, R.S.; BROKER, T.N.; GITARIN, D.Yu.; MOSKOVENKO, D.F.;
STASILEVICH, Z.K.; REUT, A.I., ALIYEVA, S.G.
Annotations. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 40 nr,.2:10~-112
F 163. 1:%A 1 2)
1. Iz Dnepropetrovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy
5tantsii (for Petrov). 2. Iz Saratovskogo meditsinskogo institute
i Saratovskoy gorodskoy samitarno epidemiologicheskoy stantsii
(for Godlevskaya, Syrkasheva). 3. Iz sanitarno-apidemioic-gicheskoy
sta,ntsii Sverdlovskogo rayons. Moskovy (for Rayk-hs.-tat, Shapiro, BerlovicO,
Karaseva, Ryumina, Leykina, Broker). 4. Iz Instituta eksperimental'noy
patologii I terapii AYN =R (for Stasilevic'.,J. I . Iz ~ielorusskogo
sanutarni-gigiyenicheskogo instituta (for Feut). 6. Iz Uzbekskogo
nauchno-isslpdovatellskogo kozhno-vfjnerologicheskogo inst,ituta
(for Aliyeva).
FETROV - -
- -M4
Heating of cast iron on the cupola runner using a low voltage,
comaercial frequency current. Nauk,pr~tsi Inst.lyv.vyrob.kN UBSR
9:102-107 160. a, ( 1%UPLI 15: 3)
(Cast irorr-Fletallurg,
.r) (Cupola furnaces)
DOBRUNOV, G.M.; SMIRNOVA, T.A.; BLINOV. A.N.; JIUDKIN, A.G., konstraktor;
MIXHEYEVP V.P., konstruktor; MALITSEV, B.G., konstruktor; JIETRD
V I konstruktor, BALUNIEVICH, X~Lq..red.izd-va; SHIBIDVIrI Je.#
te red.
(Album of standard 9~i~ing and protecting devices for besic
types of sawmilling and woodworking equipment] Al"bom tipovy-kh
ograditelInykh ustroistv i predo"ranitellnykb prisposoblenii
dlis osnovnykh vidov losopillno-deresoobrabatyvaiushchego oboru-
dovaniia. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat) 1963. 51 p. (KRA 16:9)
1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut me-
khanicheskoy obrabotki drevesiny.
(Wbodworking machinery--Safety measures)
MATVEYKV, V.V., inzh.; LUSRNIKOV, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimali
uchastiye: KOVALEV, A.I.; PETROV,_Y,~.-
Instruments for the automatic control of the viscosity and level
of liquids in the manufacture of artificiAl leather. Nauch.-
isal.trudy VNIIPIK no.12:95-104 160. (MIRA 16:2)
1. LabDratoriya avtomatiki Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-iseledovatells):ogo
instituta plenochnykh materialov i iskusetvennoy kozhi (for
Petrov).
(Automatic control) (Viscosimeter) (Liquid level indicators)
PETROV, V.I.
Circonium targets on copper and silver base layers. Prib. i
*..- . tekh. eksp. 6 no.2:1?4-1?6 Mr-Ap '61. (KIRA 14:9)
(Particle accelerators--Equipment and supplies)
.1
PETROV V.1
1-' -,-,
Sanitary supervigion of planned sanitary waste disposal in
Dnepropetrovsk* igai sano 25 no.7:48-50 J1 160. (MIRA 14:5)
1. 1z gorodskoy sanitarno-epideiniologicheskoy stamtsii Dnepro-
petrovska. (DNEPROMROVSK-REFUSE AND MUSE DISPOSAL)
PFTRGVJ, V.I. inzh.
.9 -
Correlation theory in setting standards for hydraulic cowtruction.
Gidr.stroi. 31 no-8:4&-49 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8,1
(Hydraulic structures)
PETROV, V.I.; PINSKAYA, F.S.; LOUCHEVA, L.I.
Case of fluorine damages to green plants. Gig.i san. 26 no.1:77
Ja 161. (MLU 14. 6)
1. 1z Dnepropetrovskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-opidemiologicheakoy
stantsii.
(AIR-POLLUTION) (PLANTS , EFFECT OF FLUORINE ON)
S/089/6! /0 11!00,1/009/0'
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AUTHORS: Astakhov, 0 P. Petrov, V, I Fedynskly 0, 3
TITLE: Thermal conta~.t resistance in tfte case cf neat withdrawal
to liquid metals
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energlya, v. 11. no~ 5 196~, 255-2c57
TEXT: The heat-transfer theory by Martinelly (R. Lycn. Chem Engng
Progr. 47, no. 2, 75, 1951) has only been :onfirmea ?xpcrimentally for the
ease of large tube diameters. Tube diameter, !' wi-,icii 4 are Sovit~!t anc~ -,e
SUBMITTED: Ar,r:
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kUTHOR: Petrov, V. 1.
TITLE: An intense neutron generator with energies of 14 a-.4
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no- ,, 1961, i6;-164
TEXT: Usually, a high-voltage accelerator is employed in generating 14-
and 2.5-Mev neutrons; the maximum intensity of the D-T neutrc;n flux oltalny-
from such a device hardly exceeds 1010n/sec, an increase to 1011n/sec ard
more involves considerable technical difficulties In the present "Letlpr
to the Editor" a neutron generator is described, by means of which a D-T
neutron intensity of over 1011n/sec and a D-D neutron intensity of 10-In/s,~__
may be attained. The device is shown in the figure. The ~-enerat-_: is
ated with an ion source with h. f, -discharge of the followanz7 :ara7.ete7~
D-ion current from the source 9 - 11 ma, deuteron content P%, 1(_1_;*~7__1-
7 7
flow rate 53 cm3/hour. length of the expansion canal 10 mm, d~a7ieter 7~lf
expansion voltage 7 - 8 kv, Power consumed by the h. f -,7enera~-- V,/
sec) 500 - 600 %. The chamber of the ion generator is built s~-, -.fiat
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distance between source and target is kept as short as possible whi-.~. f-l-..
itates focusing and acceleration; the chamber consists of two [carts ---i.
taining the electrodes of the focusing and acceleration path. Th~: foz~r
insulated by a porcelains cylinder, the latter by organic glass The
trodes of the accelerating path are mobile. The high vacuum 4n th~
aticii chamber is maintained by a diffusion pumF (1000 I/se- ,I an! a
for-?pump. The operational vacuum in the chamber With an ion
sc--ral milliamperes was about i.io-5mm H.C. An electromae-net
a transverse magnetic field along the ion-beam trajectory was Ila-e-i -it.
end of the acceleration chamber. Its serondary winding was a wat,?r
copper pipe (5x3 mm). This magnet had to be applied sinr~
ments without it showed that a counter-current of elertrons arises whi".
in magnitude, was comparable to the ion current and which interfered in
stable operation of the ion source. The magnetic transversa: f-ld n-,
only eliminated the interference by this electron current tut als-
the conditions for the target. The high vcltage was fed into t~.e
ator by a d. c. -generator (200 kv. 20 ma) and by a rectifier ('1C kv,
the former fed the discharge gap, the latter the focus4:,G -11,
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An in c .1111 C2x2rQ
;-t.~,-eratcr v~as des4i-ned 'cr sing' e-stage conn,~ction an~! v,,'~.%
nc *s -)r- nc~ Kement3 were:
'tcr, a K?-220 (!:R-220~ kenolron, and an `!G-14 - 100 12 901.* - iCI
lhe, hi,::h-voltage rect4fiLr ~_-z~nsisted of '-11C K 17
~,ri --e , tI.e vol ta,-c %-.,as fed via a s pecial trans former. 17 rccnium tar~c,-.n
-a-:,ur-~A'ed -aith deuterium or tritium .,Iace~ on a silver 3 r a
in d-' - me t er , 1 - 5 - 2 mm V.4 ck) we -.is ed n t~.e
ta--_vt --as oled by a water 4et ; i n s: ite of int ence cc c :4
nc-Imissible ion current at the -,areet could nc-~ exce-d 2.~: 13 ma.
;,aver, by ol,ift_f-
the beam on the tar.,e'. the ion c,.i-rent could be in-
cr~aced to 5 ma. The neutron -enerator was started up in 1959 a s s e.-, 1,y
7yUzin, R. N. Yorozov, a Suslov); the rc,]"ow-*ni- la'a rf z) -ra-
nd V. 2
.n -rere fcund: intensit.,, of th~, 11-111ev ne,.,tr~,n ffiux ~11 C 1
2.~,; :'ev flux 5.10? n/sec. Deuteron current on t-e tar-et ~; 7%;
a=:'r-rat4n;, voltage 20C - 210 kv; maximum deuterium ion current 1C -a.
is 1 fi.-ure.
3U3: "I'_ TED: May 29, 1960
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Lea7end to Figure: 1)
2) foousiriG path; 3)
cceleratin- rat";
-,et ; 6) target
C a r~i .41/4
Ion source;
insulator;
5) electro-
20 9
B :',~B 2 0 2
AUTHORSt Komarov, R M and Petrcv, V_ 1.
TITLE: Study of a high-frequency discharge in a proton source
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal *ekhnicheskoy f-,zik:., v no 4, 1961, ~42'-126
TEXT% The authors diszuss the effect of gas pressure in a high-frequency
proton source on the temperature Te of tne electrons, the ionization
density ni of the atomiz hydrogen, the power W consumed by the discharge
and on the ion current IM emerging from the source. These high-frequency
discharges were studied with and without application of a high-frequency
field, The change of n. and T. during the discharge as a function Df gas
pressure was studied by opti.oal methods. The ionization density (1..'i
relative anits) was determined by us~~ng the relation n const C5 ('r 0)
where I is the intensity of tne ~'Ine H. and C ~T ) is a functon jr the
P P 0 e
excitatlon cross section and of the i3nization cross secticn of nydrogen -as
we'l as of the energy z-f !~~c e'_ez:ron-- in the The
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Study of a hjgh-frequen~y B B 2
absolute value of --ne p,wer whs not measur&d
but only the character ~-,f t1- ,e -- '.tin g~ 1 7.,.:S p..wer as a function o" the
gas pressure in the ScUrCe wi~t~ and w.Q,out extt-rnal mhgnetic field. The
experiments were made or a sfecial vacuum stand T),e experimental scheme
is al-own in FIg. 1. The li~, gl,- f req'uen-y J,:-:harge was excited 'ry means of
a 25 mc 6enerator The wI,:i--,`, w:;. p-ju.,'ed during the discharge was
directed to a Y-C-1-55 (KS-5,') spectz-c-grapn by me;ins of a lens system A
~3y-25 (FED-25" photomultiplier was aire-!Iy connected bel.ind the outlett
of the spectrograph Tne ion current emerging from the source was
captured by a beam catcher TI.e Px*,~rn-tl 'ransverse mEq;netic fielc.
produced ty m---ans of an NS e-'e-IrDm~-gn-t Al~ mehsurements a-ce with
reduced power of the generat,.,r Fig. - 1-lustrates the ie;,enaence of tne
electron temperature an the pressure of hy-4rc,:en in the disch~.rge cr--~mber.
Fig 4 shows the dependence of the cr.-ncenl- rat,- cn of atomic hydroger. -ons
on gas preLisure. Fig 5 shows the -Jependc-T-e ~-f the 1(,w,r at tKe
wall of the discharge chamber :n !Lc gas pressured Fig , st,ows ti.E. cnange
of the total current of hydrogen ions as -a Tun--tion of 6as -,r&sSUrE if a
transverse magnetic fiel,:i is appllt~a Fig 7 illustrates the fiame aq is
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shown in Fig. 6, however, without external magnetic field. The results
of measurements may be summarized as followBi 1) the temporaturo of tho
electrons in a high-frequency discharge can be considerably reducedi
a) with an increase in the gas pressure in the source; b) by the applica-
tion of an external transverse constant magnetic field, especially at
pressures below 35-40-10 -3 mm Hg; C) with an increase in the generator
power. In the case studied here the electron temperature was 6000-8000OK;
2) the concentration of the atomic ions and the power consumed during the
discharge are a nonmonotonic function of pressure. With lacking external
magnetic field and also with a longitudinal magnetic field they have a
maximum at pressures of about 3.10-2 mm Hg. The application of a trans-
verse magnetic field considerably increases the density of the atomic
ions and the power required for the discharge whose maxima are shifted
toward lower pressures (15 to le-lo-3 mm Hg). On the conditions described
the degree of ionization of the source was low; it amounted to less than
one thousandth %. With ordinary conditions of operation of the source the I-A
degree of ionization was by one order of magnitude higher. Also the
proton content in the ion beam is a nonmonotonic function of pressure,
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where the maximum lies at Libout 25-10-3 mm Hg. The optimum gas pressure
at which the current of atomic ions is the strongest is always IoNer than
that pressure at which the concentration of the atomic ions has a maximum
in the discharge. There are 7 figures, 1 table, and 5 references:
3 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
SUBMITTED: May '10, 1960
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Legend to Fig. 1: 1 - to the high-frequency generator, 2 - water,
3 - measurement of vacuumt 4 to the spectrometer, 5 - hydrogen,
6 - pumping out, 7 kv.
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Legend to Fig. 3: dependence of
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hydrogen pressure in the discha
rge
chamber- 5 - P in 10- 3 Mm Eg
Wr - 160 w (1 - without field,
2 _ with longitudinal field,
3 - with transverse fiel 'd);'
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Legend to Fig. 4: dependence of
concentration of the atomic-ions on
the gas pressure. The curves are
given the same designations as in
Fig. 3.
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Legend to Fig. 5: dependence of the power
at the lateral wall of the discharge chamber
on gas pressure. The designations are the
same as used in Fig. 4. 6 -: W, in w,
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Legend to Fig. 6: Measurement of
the total flux of hydrogen ions and 2X, /1.. 05 _,j
of the proton flux as a function of
gas pressure when applying a trans-
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Legend to Fig. 7: measurement of the
total flux of hydrogen ions and of the
proton flux as a function of the gas
pressure with lacking external magnetic
field.
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AUTHORt Petrov, V. I.
TITLE: Some peculiarities of an ion beam from a h-f source
PERIODICALs Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31, no. 3, 1961, 348-351
TEXTs The author studied the conditions for the passage of a hydrogen-ion
current of about 7 ma through the channel of a probe. The capacity of the
ion beam on leaving the source was examined, as well as the percentage of
fast neutral particles and H 1, H2, and H3 ions in the beam. Fig. 1 shows
the h-f source used in these investigations. The h-f annular discharge
was excited by a generator of 25 Mc/sec in a constant transverse magnetic
field. The repulsive effect of the space charge of the beam played a con-
siderable part when a sufficiently strong ion current passed through the
channel of the probe. Therefore, part of the ions of the beam are lost in
the long channel and settle at the walls. The measurement of the extracted
ion current I M and of the current consumed by the rectifier of the ex-
tracting voltage is schematically shown in Fig. 1. The results of these
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measurements are shown in Fig. 2. The same figure also contains the
theoretical curve of the hydrogen consumption Q as a function of the
channel length. If 1> 10 mm, I V increases considerably whereas the ion
current IV decreases. I U and q decrease by about 35%o when I increases from
10 to 15 mm. For 1> 15 mm, I. decreases considerably faster than Q, and
IV increases substantially. At 1