SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PINADZHYAN, V. V. - PINAYEVSKAYA, YE. N.

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. L. -', '', .'. . . i1.,i:i n. '. '. " i :, . : . . :- 17-.". , A : -. , . : .,:- . J) , I I ip". - I . ..-, : ~ ", - , ". , ~ ~, . . .. . . 1',' - , "() - 1. I ~". ".:, - , - . I : . -)L : - - . 11 ..- I li,." I - . . .- I PINADZ 'All I I 1 41, Supporting capacity of excentric Rtructural steel bars. Izv. AS Are. SS. Ger. FM nauk 7 no.1:69-A6 4-7 154. (KAL 6: 2) (Steel, Structural) PIMMHTAN, Vj. I OTi -~n err,~r inMaz5k'a Isterml-at-Ot ':f itle '-.&rr-lmg C-apac'-V cf qccentrIca-Ily comproseed bars. I~7. AB ArM. SSR Ser. FM nauk ? nc.3:89-94 My-.,Ye 154. (MLRA 8-3) (Stsucturee. Tieory of) (Deformatinne (Rechanica)) / /y, / -,) z 4 (t/4 /,,/ i . ~ De a ign ~)f c,~~=jyr a is c~d t-e ,t I rA- ~ 'e- - ! - nLo. - , ty I '.;~g w- tralliaea. Dkkl.AN k-.i.SSR 18 r .,:. ' '');4. ~MLRA -: , (Trelllp,3q) PIAU 100 11r'4A1 1/, 41, P=ATWUVAM V 0 Experimental study of the effoot of b1monent on short comprossed. I-beam, Dokl.Al Arm*SSR 18 no*4t97-104 154. (Mw 813) 1. Inutitut stroitellrqkh materialov i nooruzheniy Akademil nank Armyanskoy SSR. (Deformations (Mechanics)) (Girders) PINADZIIYAU.Y.V. Limiting state of short eccentrically compmct rods of F-eh&ped arose section In a blaxial eccentric application of force. Dokl.AN Arm.SSR 21 no.2:57-62 '55. NLRA 8:12) 1. Inatitut stroitelinykh materialov I soorusheniy Andemil nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Predstavleno A.G.Nnzarovym (Deformations (Mechanics)) PMMHYAN, V - V Brperinental study of cross-section plane projections of beams subjected to torsional deformations beyond the elasticity limit. Dokl. All Arm. SSR 21 no.4,163-166 '55. (KLRA 90) 1. Institut stroitellafth materialov i sooruzheniy A"dewit mauk AnWanskoy SSR. Predstavleno A.G. Nagarowym. (Structures, Theory of) (Girder*) 124 - I I - 1 1168 D T rans lation f rom: Ref e rativnyy Zu rhna 1, Mekhanika, 19 5 7, N r I I , p 1 30 1 USSR) AUTHOR: PLnadzhyan, V, V. TITLE: Questions on Critical Conditions of Compressed Elements ;n Steel Construction. (Nekotoryye voprosy predel'nogo sostoyaniya szhatykb elementov stal'rrykh konstrukt3ty) ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry of the Author's dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences, In-t stroit. materiaio% i sooruzh- A N ArmSSR, Yerevan (Erivan), 195b. ASSOCIATION: M-t stroit. materialov i -~'ooruzh (In-fititute of Construction Matert- &Is and Structures), AN ArmSSR. Card I I Placiiijoit, V V,,,Ait a timeatit', Invastisols" of 111110 Our a is soctle"S #04or we leftal hosiellat dollarmotlook ~*Yoftel I" 0104fic limit (its F(UNsian), DrAladl AW. NAVA Atai~ AfR 21, 4. 19'~t~ k,/. Zk, MeAh. no, it. 1956, Rev. 7737. Results sre rresemed of &s% expetimcnisl investigation into the elastic risatic deformations uf the cros% scrOon of a thin-wallcti, steel bar of dooble-ter section undet the action of a purely bi- ditectiehAl moment. Two sagiples have been tested, of 626-M lonSih, with tatioa of depth of section to wall thickness k/fi, of 19.2 and 16, tespectively. The 94-610 'veto -At on a Ilk- VshoPpec Pcires, the lovet and of the test sitaiplit bcinji ritiMy fixel, while the bidix-rction*1 streot at tht upper end was peoduciA 14 a speciol devire. no somple. wag IOAJZJ In three staxes. The eloageitiom -Were sexio- ed by estentiocketer pjtes. The tesults ObcsiheJ ihow that the hypaAesis of displonat dix- loction 04 Ithta-WAlled h3f~ ~0,110910# 4 PA96CUI&I IAW PIlcsbl4 beyom the elagui: limit. A. 1. SitteNtskAyik Traitsial ion. cowesy Mkiisiry a/ Sq0ty. Eitstand -7 NUARDT. A.G.; PINADZHTAN. V.V.: SI14DNDV. M.Z. Revime and bibliography. Itv. AN Arm.SSR. Smr.tekhn.nauk 11 no.4:75 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Biblegraphy-Technology) VINIR, L.Ta.; PINADZHUN, V.V. Ibrpertmental study of the effect of creep of concrete on the function- ing of short, excentrically compressed, reinforced concrete posts. Dokl. AN Arm.SSR 29 no.2t73-80 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut strottelitykh materialov i soorushaniy. Predetavlono chlonow-korrespondentom AN Armyanskoy SSR A.G. Nazarovym. (Reinforced concrete) (Creep of materials) MADMAN. V.V.; 11INJUKTAN. Ye.A. DOforrmtion of plastic steel iinder the conbined effect of stretching and torsion. Izv.AN Arm.sSR.Ser.takh.nauk. 12 no.1:53-56 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Institut strormaterialov t soor?izheniy Ninisterstva strottell- stva Arm.SSR. (Steal--Testing) (Deformatinn (Nochanics)) PW V-4 p -01 ~Wu p -.rw" '64 -at P'~*Ss d. .11W -d -W f.-d m It-P-4 c3pvu -u -v--4 p ZZXTI" IMXTr T" -3 t" IFIKADZHYAN, V.V. Continuous deformation of reinforced concrete arches of a long-apan bridge. lzv. AN Arm.SSR.Ser.takh.nauk 13 no-3:51-54 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Amyanakiy nauchno-isoledovatel'skiy institut stroymaterialov i sooruzhenly. (Arches) (Reinforced concrete construction) 4 IIIANHYANO V.V. .Deventieth anniversary of K.S. Zavriev. Iz,.,. All Arm.631R. er.te&h. nauk 13 no.6:59-61 160. Ou.~,, 14:3) (Z.vriev, Kiriak Samionovich, 1891) - FINADZHYAV, V.V.; KANETSYAN, G.M.; ACKTISM, R.S. Static and fatijim otrength of reinforced concrete be&=. Ixv. AN Arm. SM. Ser. tekh.nauk 15 no.405-42 162. (KIRA 15:9) 1. Arayanakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut stroltellnykh naterialov i soorusheniy, (Strength of naterials) (Reinforced concrete construction) PINADZFYAN, V-V- N.t.Snitko's 6a~ tirt~-day, Izv Al; Arm. SSR. Ser. tek~. nau-~ 14 no.5!73 'Q. ( MIAA i - ~ I ~ (Snitko, flikolai Konstantinzvich, 1QCI-) PINA,DZHYAN, V.V.; AVETISYAN, R.S. Static mid fatigue atrer4th of wire-reinforced concrete be&=-q. Izv.kN Arm.SSR.Ser.takh.nikuk 15 no.3t4l-49 'b2. (MIRA 15it,) 1. ArmWaLnskiy nauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut etroltel'nykh materi&lov i sooruiheniy. (Reinforced cercrete construction) ; , A-.'., A - '.'. I . .. 1. '-., " :" .9 Ili-. 3* r , ".I !.r. , , : '_." PTP"IS)"V! "Equilibri= of the ';)-star. of Nn.F-A:F,-H,O". I Y.Alov, nnf] Pinnevsknva, (p. 21) D: Joumnl of' C (-.Mi2,~za (~'hurnxil 01)sI)rhpi Khimi ano N 1) 1949, Vol 19, o. I 06=6*=0 360406 ,2 sea *09 d go'). 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WOM IMM #UUIUI Tfir -1.1 mw but it ~ 1-11* lh~l I ~ fovviw~l - , ,summIlviluse in rimm-d w)l:is of AIK A l Milk. ~l 4' 1 i 3k id Alw 3 R* Ot ft7b Yk + rat? Poll to fit thwt, with 'Ju. I 1,. d V4; lin"Sim; A. ". (Inr , L F . .n- p i - .), -411j, ~ . F. ~ 'nj~. ) Magnitov-osk--.r-,-l "Ines an' -,it --)f' 4-;` . i - ~,,- - * * - - ";l -, , ', - , rl k - nfl -"t)rf~. !'~I_ , . I I . q. Mont h. List P),s,;Ifxn Ar-ossi ns, f - r,;,--55. ". -.. - - - *_ I - - `['a ~; i-, I TROTIMOV. Georgiy Vladimirovich - W-RUBI Maksandr Hikiforovich; YXYANOV, N.I., Inzhener, retsenzent;"~URTTNOV, G.F., redaktor; TIZDOKOVA. N.L.. relairtor Isdatel'stva; ORLOV, A.P.. teichnicbesirty redairtor (Progressive expertea-:e in the organization and production of dump work at the Magnitogorsk open-cut iron mine] Paredovot opyt organi- zatail I protevodetva otvallnykh rabot as magnitogorskom shaleso- rudnom karlere. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tathn. Izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi t tavetnoi metallurgii. 1956. 73 p. (KLRA 9:11) (Dumping appliances) (Kagnitogorek-strip mining) PINATIC. KONRAD Studien zum Larchenbau In Bosnian; Beitrag zum Anbau der europaiscmen !,Arc:-,e (Larix decidua Mill) SarQjeVO.YUgO9l2Via. 1958 P 78 Monthly Ust of East Dampean Accessions (S&AI) IZ. vol. 8, no. 9, Sept. 1,:059 Uncl. PiNniiiiup K. AUIiI C U 17, U RE FEItIODiC.L: MOfL-AO KIVAiiSN(I Vni. i. , no. /10 Jilly/sept. Ly!)d iilinitdC, L. Po3siniinem of Introwicing Lne rliropean iarcri tl,tri.j, aeciaua maii) im Boanian lore5t:j P. 14"'i. MonLniy LISL of' rrt3f- r.,jropoean ~cce~,,jions kKr,,i ) Voi. i. , n,-). / f ,prii li~,-o inci Li3. S/136/61/000/002/001/oo6 E021/E483 AUTHOI(S: ~Ijnayev, A.K.-L Fel'netager, V.I., Poletayev, G.S., Ma rch enko~_,V _. G. TITLE: Electrothermic method of zinc smelting PERIOD1CAL: Tsvetnyye metally, no.2, 1963, 25-30 TEXT: This new method was doveloped by Gintsvetmet and used in the reconstruction scheme of the Belovskiy tsinkovyy 7.avod (Belovo Zinc Plant). It is claimed that 965- recovery is attainable with this process as compared with 89 to 93S obtained in the horizontal retorts, and that the process is considerably cheaper. Field trials on 1800 W.; pilot plant have shown that the productive capacity of the plant is 1.5 times higher than that of a distillation furnace and 4 times higher than that of a vertical retort. The information given in the paper includes: flow-shoot of the process; description of the plant and various stages of the process; composition of the raw materials and intermediate and final products; distribution of zinc and other metals at various stages of the process. The method requires careful control of the particle size of the agglomerate, the best results being obtained with material containing 90 to 95% of the Card 1/2 S/136/63/00C/002/001/oo6 Electrothermic method E021/E483 I to 14 mm fraction with no more that' 5 to 15'- of the I to 7 nun fraction. Before being charged in the reduction furnace, the agglomerate is preheated to 750- 800*C in a rotary roaster. Smelting is done in a 7.4 x 4.6 x It-3 m electric furnace, operated under a pressure of 4 to 6 mm H,>O and Aupplied through two parallel step-dow-n transformers. Los.-iem of zinc in the slag are independent of its silica content but increase with increasing iron oxide content and decrease as the calcium oxide content in the slag increases; the ol)tinui-.i composition of the slag is 7 to 12% FeO, 30 to 325; SiO,) and 30 to 3250 Cao. Condensation is carried out in a jet-t~pe condenser equiped with two graphite stirrers; these are used to produce a mist of molten zinc which greatly facilitates condensation. The optimum temperature of the molten zinc bath in the condenser is 520 to 5500C. There are 5 figures and 4 tables. Card 2/2 PIFAYFIf A.K.; " K,-,~t7,c - - , r: 7, 'c - , ". . 01 . 7.fiv. ; t,!IV'.t. , r . i. -J,r''y ~,~ ::,k!:,. - ~ .. I Tj m 1 , . t.-,.ft M. f41.710 Lavetr .I, , , " I " : I ov. PiIjAyix, A. V. OConcerning, Heat Transfer in Spirs Heat RiEchant e r 9. "Sub . Jul -i, AOE$c(,w Inst of Chemical M~-chlne Buildin, Dissertations proflented for sc;enco ai,d enj-inoerinf7 d- r"efl In Poscow diirint-. I- I. SU: Sum. No. "0' 9 kEv ~-- PINAYj!.V, A.V.p kund.tekhn.nauk, dotsent; ZIIILIIISKIY, I.B., kand. tei~hn. nauk Vae of apiral coil r-ifrigerators In the mAnufacture of resins. Trudy IUKM vol.16:71-82 158. (MIRA 14:7) (ResinB, SynthetACY (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) VESEIDV, Vladimir Aleksandrovichl PINAYEV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauY., retsenzent; KUBAM , V.I., inzh., red.1 MODEL', B.I., tokhn. red. [Equipment for manufacturing articles of plastics; therral analysis] Oborudovanie dlia pererabotki plasticheskikh mass v izdeliia; teplovye raschety. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd- vo, mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 211 p. (MIRA 14:9) (Plastics-Molding) PINAYEV, G.F. Metric properti-s of terycentric conatitution diagrams. Zhur. neorg. knip, 9 no.1;72~, 710 Rr 164. Transformation of the 1.9-y,--entric scale of the constitution diagraw of multicomponent systema. lb:Ld.:731-733 (MIRA l?.'O 1. Ural'skly poll takhnicheakiy Inctitut im. 8.M. Kirova. FIRAM I ra-.F. notting thu diagra= of cor~,ositi- of reciproda.1 syl3te= to d DL 4eight percentage. Zhur.neorg.khim. 8 no-3:751-757 Mr 163. (KDiA 16;4) 1. Urallskiy politekhnichetlki institut imeni 5.~LKirova. (Systems (Chemis ti-,;) (Graphic methods) IWATINA, N.I.;,PINAYEV, G.P. Determining protein in urine by means of test papers lob. delo 7 no.ls27-29 J& 161. iMIRA tL,:I) 1. Kafedra biokhimil Leningradskogo pedintricheekogo moditsinakogo Inetituta. (PROTEINS) (URIMr-ANALYSIS AND PATHOLOGY) AUTHORS Ivinov. 1. 1. and rintlytv 5.F. 20 TITLE On the Mechanism of Contraction and 3pontnnao~ii Relaxation of Glycerin Models of Myofibrillne. (0 makhanizme sokrashohonlya I namoproizvollnogo raeslableniya glitserinovykh modeley mysheohnykh volokon.) PERIODICAL Doklady lkademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 4, pp. 763-764 ('USSR) ABSTRACT During their work with muscle fibrile macerated in water glycerin media (prepared according to Bendall) the authors made an interesting discovery. It was found that In several cases fibers that wer-i not completely lixiviated by 50 ~ glycerin posses the capacity to relax spontaneously at ti certain load and a certain thickness of the bundle upon addition of A,17 and after contraction. Sometimes they contract thereafter and relax at,ain. For this a reduction in lohd is necessary. Sometimes the models are dama6ed in 'he course of expansion and lose part of their contrictllity. Although several authors mention the possibllity of 'his phenomenon and even noticed It, none of thpm EnV1. n what olear eiplanation for it. The authors believe that the relaxation has somethir.E In common with th~ flickerint, C&RD 1/2 motion of the contractile iarts of the -el' mL ~-13 cf ACCESSION Nk: AR4023324 S/-~._--qq/64/000/OO5/ROl6/RO17 SOURCE: Re--erat1vny'-':y zhurnal. Abs. 3R102 AUTH3R: Khenokh, M. A.; Pinayev. Kovalova, Ye. A. T IT LE: OP132) The effect of low terpt ratures (cryolysis) and ultrasound on solutions of actomyosin CITED SOURCE: Sb. rabot. In-t tsitol. AN SSSR, no. 4, 1963, 6-13 TOPIC TAGS: aczomyosin, 'reezing, ultrasound, cryolysis, actcxnyosin denaturation ABSTRACT: Deep freezing of actomyosin solutions (-78C) caused denaturation depen- dent on the duration of exposure to the frozen state. The intrinsic viscositY (1Z) increased from 0.6-0.7 to 2.0. On continued cryoiysis (45, 70, 94 hours).the vis- cosity showed no further change. Although deep freezing caused marked fluctuations in the ATPase activity of actomyosin, the activity was still maintained after pro- longed freezing, indicating that the active center of actomyosin is stable to low temperatures. Low temperatures failed to increase the number of t1tratable SH groups significantly. Ultrasonic treatment (300 CPS) produced a decrease In the intrinsic viscosity, an irreversible decrease,in ATPase activity, and a decrease in the content of SH groups. M. Kalamkarova. -c.rd-jJj __-DATE- ACQ;_9_7AP ~6~ SUB CODE: LS ENCL-.__OO___ r- I,a(' . FINAYEVY u.F. ?"h4vo3 fipId in tho rystems W, XV I Cl-, VO - H20 (1) end fta#.# Nii,44 lei-, v0- (0#i ma n4ph = vatotr? (it) at 10 and 250C, Zhurnnorg.khIm'** 10 no.4t965L975 Ap 165. (VURA IM) ADUM119 S,Y&,j GO. Sympmium cm Dloph7oUa of tbo iLoculw Ccatracticne Mitolo- glia 7 m,5s6O6-W 8-0 1165* (IMA l8sl,2) N., , -', ." . . I,nrf , - : ., ; L , , , I , . .. : , - t - I . I- , - ~ - : ~ : . 11 , , , I I ~, I ~ , , . , ,I , T . Pi . i , . ~ I . I t " I . I , . I . , r,i 1 . q I - - ., c - "I . I , r . . kl ' L . ) . . KL6RNERUVPV.p insh.; PINAML-Lo.inah. Elastic jointlesfi crane tracks. Pro=. -Strol. I 'nab. so,r. 5 no.2:50-52 Mr-Ap 063. (MIRA 16-4) (Cranes, derricks, etc.-F4u$pwut aW suppliedl PIKIIA"', A I y . C V , Kar'd ~ - -. ~ 1( , - '' 'N - U "', -.,v , , . , . lngle-'Flyer oa. - :%aki- : r, .~ . -t S I . nleper ; - or, -, *. -o 1. . - , .- : ~ A Kd TO I ~~, ~. h.- . n a u K in r" . I -!(, 'o... ( .,:i, - , , k Bil,IRIOVP *,IoV*p kandookononaukl "'AMAYEVO LoGo. insh, nooncnice of ;)],Wtica wooevaine in tho mobirwry induBtry, Vostormshiaostr. 45 -io,11#78.79 ?1 9650 Va.~A low) ------- TITLI' ------------ A : - v c n, f -_ r ti, e r, w f t , e : o nd u c to r s f t r T r: ! r J I v q r zr i, i kontr~:,l n.vkh ks3hple,; T'u'R A! r e ri7v t i k . 1 11 'r I -, " - 24 F 1. . ~j ABSTRA-T: '~-e xiithor les.-r.lr e t~iree cur rent Tpt-r) 1 q I P st , T',- t p c - n lu c t r 9 nf c _nt c a ~ I e s : I ~ y -no xi n q ft - r w , t h e F, 1*er, h t- -r jnlinjO 2f ~ne )f the ni,;- r f t qe : I C- e I ~,- * ", I .. 1. ff I t 1~ i t z . - T, , F 1 te t I- T-,,l a me a r. ~i f t w a: t s i9ing -,-,rrert f r -, T ri 4 r c ~ne rin s ir.e p r i I s c run off n ir- ce e a t t ha,~ t Fj r .7. e Ic an rI v b e , i _q e d x 1~ P n th~ terTi - ja s of trip -Fi, gre - -- t,_rativel Y .9~7nrt and t1p -,T-Ps ire -, . r. ' e d ~-~ r. - i n e s : 1~ i,irst tw.- metoi_-,ds r,,qure t`e qe-Ivi,_,e9 f two e:e-tricl anfl t h :-,. r tI e n s a v s t I- a t t o6 p n a ; e v 1i n d :'a 7: c.wr a d o v y , r e. c ,r i C e I e c t T R i -~, f t h P e ri i r, gr FA i ! ower-enplrieerlng , LenenffrK) , , '-.Five ~ e- ! 1 .9 , rw 11 e - vice with wnich onI v ne electrician is nee-lel 't '.3 ~P- signed fcr testing the conductors of c,.)ntr:.. _.a'~P_q hnj &ires which are not -.inder tension, and is Yaspd ~n tl-e Fr i,.rir'.e that w1en resistances of varving maimit a:-e -r,, n Card 112 to a circ-ii t c,)rsisting -,f a source if c~,rrent and a r. e e 1 e I , 1; -1) 1,-C' A Device for t*-.e -esting zf *I-e '3rJ,,;ctrs :)f -:;-trc: _'a~:es ,th ~,f the current in the circuit var'.P5 indicator, t~e streng 1he device is r-in off a flasl-, 1 iFht batter-! and can I a -,ise i T for testing c )rtrel ca" les with not more t1-an cDn~-ict7rs It is '-_~usod in a rrjrtnble w~)_den case 11< x x 11' mm The weight of the instrument ani the case is 4.1. detailed description of -e f-.nction and applicriti)n ~f tA-e device Is 71ven. 7here are two liagrams. Card 2,12 PINAYEV, V.A. Pressure Of S02 over a aoh;tion of magnesium Bulfite-blsul- fite-sulfate. Zhur. prikl. khIm. lb no.10:2116-2121 0 1-3. (MIRA 1-1-1) PINAYEV, V.A. Viscositv and de--Eitj, of of maqnesiim sul-f!te- bisulfite-sulfate. Zhur, prik). kh.m. lo no.10:2323-2326 0 '~,- 3. (MIRA 17-~) i :NAYL-V, V.A. -Lauilizati~~r of zl; - ' 1 '. e n - )r a n .-,- z-a *, ~- - --, 7, --a . = , 7 Inhib!tinr acm."ons of p--pteny:eneJ*.a='.,nr-. 1-: ur p - k! . khIm. 37 no. 4:898-899 Ap '~,4. (X -~A ~7:1; 1. Nauchno-lasledovato"axly instIltut lo ;,romy3~.Iurinoy i sanitarnoy o~-hl:;tkp gazov I - . . 11 - .1 . :-- P~~ .71 : ." . : GANDELIMN. G.M.: PMA3V, V-s. Rol a a I nn of neutrinc Twi I r a b - e In ct ror a and ! t!, I r7-,,- rthnr - , n Rtarn. Zhur.nknp.i tonr.fiz. 17 no. 4: 101' .1 - 1078 0 9 ~(). (141RA 11:~) (Xinctrnna) (Sti-re) ACCESSION KR: AT4019691 6/2535/63/009/ODO/0176/0187 AUTHORs Pinayev, V. S. TITLE: Neutrino processes in stars SOURCE: AN SSSR. Astronomicheskiy sovet. Voprosy* koomogonii (Proble-no of cosmogony), v, 9, 1963, 176-187 TOPIC TAGS: astronomy, astrophysics, neutrino, four-fermion interaction, Saar, electron, photon, white dwarf, sLellar evolution, photon, supernova, electi,r neutrino interaction, hot star, dense star, neutrino emission ABSTRACT: Neutrino processes in stars are reviewed. "The author exjil;lirif, ' .1, neuLrino_pairs V-~/are formed in matter due to weak four-fermion interii~ti.,!i. TheseV-Vpairs can be formed in reactions similar toeO-decay and also by r direct Interaction of electrons mid noutrinos. The cross section of thc i t of'VV pairs is very small, but the free paLh of the neuLrino in many tfii-, greater than the star dimensions. Under the same conditions photvns have a small free path. For this reason the energy looses of stars by neutrino pair, can exceed the energy losses by photons. The following subjects are consid,ire,j in the article: the URCA process, the emission of neutrino pairs during cle(trori- neutrino interactions, the formation of nautrino pairs in Dremostrahlung pro( ACCESSION NR: AT4019691 the photo-neutrino process, the formation of neutrino pairs during annihilation processes, the formation of a neutrino pair by a photon, the transformation of two Y-quanta into a neutrino pair, and a comparison of neutrino losses of energy in the processes considered. Among the observed stare neutrino effects can play an important role in white dwarfs and in the flaring of supernovae. Neutrino emission apparently is unimportant in start of the main sequence. The neutrino mechanism must be taken into account in developing the theory of the structure and evolution of very dense and bot stars. Orig. art. has: 36 formulas and 5 figures. ASSOCIATION: Astrommicbeekiy sovet AN GSSR (Astronomy Council AN BSSR) SUBMITTFD: 23Mov62 DATE ACQ: 12Kar64 ENCL: 00 SUB ODDS: AA NO REY SM 1 006 OMRi 009 Card 2/2 L 1962L-63 a-rr(l)itiT(m)/FCC(W)/BDStr-.S(v) AMCASD-3 Pe-44 Gi ACCESSION NR: AP3007075 S/0056/63/045/003/0548/0554 AUTHOR: kinayev, V. S. V TITLE: Some neutrino pair production proce-ases-in stars~ SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teoret. fiziki, v. 45, no. 3. 1963, 548-554 TOPIC TAGS: neutrino pair production, star , white dwarf , ionized atom recombination, Beta interaction, electron-positron pair- production, supernova ABSTRACT: In addition to the previous assumption that neutrino pairs are produced in stars by direct interaction between electrons and neutrinos, the author considers two new processes: recombination of ionized atoms and beta-interaction of electrons and positrons with nuclei. The reaction cross sections and the neutrino energy losses are calculated. The radiation of star energy via neutrino pairs produced upon recombination of atoms is significant in white Card 1/2 L 1962h-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3007075 stars, if their central temperature reaches 5-10 keV. The beta interaction of electrons and positrons with nuclei (electron and positron capture of nuclei or beta decay) is accompanied by tremen- dous losses of energy, which is carried off by the neutrinos (up to approximately 10119 erg/g-sec) at temperatures sufficient for elec- tron-positron pair production. The process may be of interest in the study of stars in their last stage of evolution and supernova flares. ASSOCIATION: NONE SUBMITTED: 19Jan63 DATE ACQ: 080ct63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH, AS NO REF SOV: 008 OTHER: 005 Card 2/2 PRESLER, Kogoe Khunovich, lnzh.; FIN'AYEV, V.V., red.; FREGER, D.P., red. Izd-vai GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn. red. (Packaging and shipment of electric machines and apparatus] Upakovka i transportiroyanie alektricheakikh mashin I appara- tov; 1z opyta zavoda "Elektroalla." Leningrad, 1%3. 38 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Electric machinery-Transportation) (Electric apparatus and appliances--Tranepartation) Alxi Y VOTMAL-TIR, S.F.; PINATXYA. A.D. Utiligation of beta rays in the study of bone structure. Vest. rent. I rad. no.4:53-54 JI-Ag 154. (KIAA 7:10) 1. Is kafedry rentgonologil i radiologii (zav. prof. M.N.Podedift- sk1y) I kafedry operatlynoy khirurgil (tav. prof. A.P.Wadein) I Inotituta usovershenstvovanilya vrachey iment S.M.Tirova (dir. prof. N.N.Mishuk) (RADIATIONS, beta. study of bone structure) (BONES, anatomy and histology, beta rays technic of study) I , . . , .1,.1 - . - I , - .,- . . I , . I - PINATEVA, G.V. I Iffect of prolonged vagetative reproduction on physiolorical prcpertiee of Cl. acetobutylicum. Kikrobioloplia 28 no.4:49~-501 '--Q. ~ MI RA I,' : 12 ) 1. Inatitut ml)crobiologll AN SSSR. (CLOSTRIDIUM rulture) USSR/Microblihicy .. Geijeral MIcrabi,)li,,,y - Var~abiiity F aad Heredity. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99286 Author Pinayeva, G.V. List AS Usm Title Adapted Variability of Acetone-Dutanol Dacteria 4ider Cmiditions of Cantinuous Prope(ption. Orig Pub Itv. AN SM , Ser. biol., 1957, No 4, 503-508 Abstract Acetone-butanol bacteria were adapted to t7adually in- creased concentrations if bvtanol under condttione of continuous ve(,etative propaGmtion, lasting 7 miiCis. A culture was successfully obtained, v1hich was able t- propoGste itself, with a butanol concentration in the medi= of above 2% (in tbU ebatextration the unadapted culture dies). The hiCfter the concentration if butanoi Card 1/2 - 17 - Card 2/2 "KAW vapy VW P5025795 SOURCE CODE1 UR/0363/65/001/009/1566/1560 AUTHORt rinaveve, H. N.; Kr,11ow, To. I.; !jakov, V. N. a ORG: Ur I Poxxtechnic Institute Is. S. H. Kirova (Urallskiy politek nicheskly inatitutf- TITLE: Nagnotic properties,. f gedoliniums dysprosium and holnium oxid_~ *a and orthotentalates 27 A -I. ? SOURCESt AN SSSR: Izvestlya. Neorganicheeklye mattrialy, v. 1. no. 9. 1965, 1566-1566 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic susceptibility, gadolinium compound, dysprosium compound, holmium compound. tantalum compound, paramagnetinm, magnetic moment ABSTRACT: The magnetic susceptibility of Gd203, DY203, "0203, GdTa04, DyTaO4, HoTaO4, and Ta205 was measured by the Faraday method in the range of 291-12730K In a vacuum at various magnetic field strengths (8100-10200 Oe). It was found to be independent of the magnetic field strength, and to be adequately described by the Curie-Weiss law (ex- cept for GdTaO4), X. = C/ (T - 9) and for GdTaO4 by the Curie law XM a C/T. The decrease In the Weiss constant from gadolinium and hol- card I / 2 UDC: 546-65'221 + 546.650883.5 L 233D3-66 ACC Me AP5025795 mium oxides to their orthotantalates In attributed to magnetic dilu- tion. All the orthotantolates studied were strongly paramagnetic. The effective magnetic moments were calculated from the formula 10eff a 0MI + 1) where g Is the bands factor, and were found to be very close to the ex- perimental values for all the compounds studieds In conclusion, the authors express sincere thanks to 0. P. Shveykin for providing the ap- paratus for measurements of magnetic susceptibility. Orig. art. has: 3 tableaq I formula. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 26May65/ ORIG REFt 004/ OTH REF: 005 2 1. 04 hC t)-#) ACC NR. AP6032851 SOURCE CODE: UR/.0020/66/170/003/0552/0553 AUTHOR: Pinayevs, M. M. Shul-'gin.- B. IV.; Krylov, Ye. I. ORG: Ural Polytechnic Institute im. S. M-. Kirov (Ural 'skly politekhnicheakly instituti- TITLE: On the luminescence of europium orthotantalate SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 170, no. 3, 1966, 552-553 TOPIC TAGS: europium compound, luminescence ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the luminescence of europium orthotant&late and lanthanum orthotantalate in view of their possible use in lasers. Excitation was produced by ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 265 mu from the rull spectrum of a mercury vapor lamp. A monochromator, a photoelectronic multiplier with high sensitivity in the red region, end an amplifier were used to analyze the luminescence spectrum. All experiments were performed at 300K. In the EuTa04 spectrum, the strongest line observed was 608 mD with a "'-mu halrwidth. &Iso observed were the 1 595, 695. 656, and 538 mu lines (given in the order of' decreasing sensitivity). The measurements of LaT&04 showed high luminescence in the investigated region. Here, the presence of the 608, 538, and 695 MW lines (tnotinbTbm a suMciently high luminescence intensity of europium contained in the LaTaO. matrix at a concentration of 0.01%. Because of the lack of a 220-mp excitation source, the maximum of the excitation LCard -_112__ ____ _ _ _ __ - - -- - - UDC-L 546,651 # 546,W3;535,370 L 04606-67 ACC NR, AP6032851 spectrum of EuTa04 could not be established. However, an evaluation or the measure- ments showed that at this excitation level tle luminescence output of this material can be close to unity, I.e., twice as high as the estimated output of LaTaO.. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB OODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 25Dec65/ ORIG REF: 0021 CYTR REF: 007/ ATD PRESS: 5100 Card L 42'~17`)-~)(, F1*tT(ff1)/ IT IF". P( t ). !F ACC NR, ;&6OPP-R91 SOURL' cou-6 i uii/oo-q/6~/oi 1/0()4/07_~3/()-3~ 0.1 :Fina yeva, M. X.; Krylov, Ye. 1. 0R3: '~'ral Polytechnic Instituto in. S. ::. Kirov (',1ral'skly politnkhnicho5k lnstitut~l 14 L TIT&L--A SyntheSiG and nronorties of yttorbiu~~and lkitntium orthotantalates 3CJAC_',: Diurnal noor,,,arAchnskoy khtinii, v. I I , ~,,o. 4, 1966, 72Q_'nj TOPIC )r-,te.-bI,,:-. co--mound, tantalirn cormo,,mci, mafrnatlc s--5- r,- S 0 -n, rAl 7)a')0,- CD-tin,(,S Of t~,-) rrtle f comnounds of t~.o o r-, i,.'- a for--~odl 1~-., rar., oart~, w~t~i tl)A anion of orthotantalic ici;~. from. the ox1cios. `:ea -: i r f cn,1: 'In the rikn;-o of c*.Ic ruscontftilitv ol ':_h,0-, a--' t t Yb I + v,~ -a -net'.r. no-ionts of an~ Lia. (-rV diffraction of 'fb7aO, a, roo7 to7mrTraturo show-W, th'F, prosonco of two nhases! 1bne monoclinic (with U"14.t cell narw-iotors a = ~.11351 b = 10.971, c = 5.7"1, ~ = A-4622ti, the othor tletra7onaa (w-it.h un.1'. call raxazieters a = ~.loo c = 10.-R1). It was found that LuTa0l, also 9x1sta ir. the lim o~ tWI-) Tl'nasAs with paranoters R = 5-03, b = 10-'79, c = 5-2~, '-4*22' -s46.883.51668-31+546.883.5!-649--31 L - ~- ACC NR, k?,K22391 f Monocl-~nlc,', ano a = c = 'C.9 ~'tptra)~edra,!). Cri p. art. has 1 2 flg-,res c tablas. 6"~15 c"I1 5,3X LA7---l -3 ~ Jul(y ~ /OR13 '.:~F; 004/ 07h REFI 003 P~NAEVA B. ocd-~,AZatlor, of soli3. Pocl,vf~v (;,nie _;allno ii..d alkali so~~Io) 'oils-Analyslo) GLF.BDVA-KUL:&-IYdI) G.O.; PIMYEU, N.I. Now da on the geology and geochronology of tho Gomowro reglont southern Karelia. Trudy Lab.geol.dokem. no.1,2:212-23" 161. (1411% 14: 11') (Karelia-Goology) (Yarelia-Goological time) LOMCH-ZHUCHENKC, S.B.; PIIIAYSVA, N.I. Abedlato aGe and contact of Archean aM IsOWProtezoic roclw (southern Karelia). Trudy Lab.geol.doksm. to.12:187-211 14~1. ":11 (Ka.reAa-Metamorphisn (Goolory)) (Karelia-Goologicaa time) P1NAYBVAq S. G. The Second All-Union Conference on the Preparation and Analysis of High- Purity Elements, held on 24-28 December 1963 at Gorky. State Uni- versity im. N. 1. Lobachevokiy, was sponsored by the Institute of Chemi- stry of the Gorky State University, the Physicochernical and Technological Department for Inorganic Materials of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and the Gorky Section of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D. 1. Mendeleyev. The opening address was made by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov. Some 90 papers were presented, among them the following: I A. T. Pilipenko and Pi!iMeva. Determination of 10- 5% boron in silicon ~jextraction spe-c-trophotom;try. BULARAn, L.M.; PlIUY"A, ..N itotocolorimetric det. rudnatl!ji. .,f titunium wiLh dichl rochromotropic acid in altminum rLll,~~o contalnlie vanadlu~,,. Zav.-1ab. 'I-, 149-151 10. WI" (-Aitaniu.~--Amlisis) (klwninum--tiUAniwn-vanadium nljoyzO (NaphthaLlonedis',ilfonic aicid) _L 4692fL-66-- MTW1ENP(1_V1T_1 Ijpccl -IDZ.l Nm' AP6012213 SOURCE CODE: UR/0032/66/032/004/0401/0402 ,AUTHOR: Budenove, L. F..; Plnayevs, S. N. ORG: none TITLE: Determination of beryllium In aluminum alloys with tho uao of ,the reagent beryllon IV SOURGE: Zavodskaya laboratoriyg, V. 32, no- 4, 1966, 401-1~02 ,TOPIC TAGS: quantitative analysis, beryllium, aluminum containing alloy, ABSTRACT: A comparative study was mode of the determination of ~Iborylllum in aluminum alloys using "beryllon" reagents II, TII, and IV. ,In the determination, light absorption curves for reagent solutions and .their complex c3mpounds Indicated that "beryllon" IV is somewhat more .sensitive than-the other two types. In the reaction of "beryllon" TV with beryllium, the crimson color appears almost instantaneously. The i Isensitivity of both reagents Is about 0.02 micrograms/mg of beryllium. lComplote experimental results are shown in a table. The time required Ifor tho determination Is from 3-4 times less for "beryllon" IV than for ,the other two types (20-25 min). The accuracy of the method Is 0.002%. ~Orlg. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. ZUB CODE; 07P 11/ SUBM DATE; none/ ORIG REF; 005 Card 1/1 ",". i'_ UDC: 54397 L -46240-66 E -T(m)/T,/E;,P(t)/ET] IJP(c) J Dj_'J C, ACC NRi AP6023919 sou.IC-'-- zGa~: UR/G363/66/C02/OC7/I2,.;P/j2r- Pinayeva-5trelina. N. X.; Zratriyov, :. A. _Ural ~~c:4tech-nic instituto Ln. 'ormal dIssociation of lithian, ruljid'um, and casiun -iothrlubatag 60~AC-E: VN 53jR. Izv. NoorR matorialy, v. no. '-"?-Z t thomal docornDosition, njoi,ate, lit.-Awn co.-rDound, nil)1filim comi,ouie], coslwn co-mound, tantalun A RAC-Al -1ho vacuum thannal dissoclat Ion of Li '~,Gn and Cs,','bGj was ~In,~ an at'-e-.-mt was made to eikic"dativ tho mochaninm bv whien admixt,iiros of mo*~&Ilic 'IrZl.ionce *.he course of the vrocos!-.. 7tio motariloba'.eq wor-) ~,rc,s- o' -dri,,of :0 r-k",147 "1,) ~O a'!"W On -1 01. r '~;43 q Cord KRYLOV, Orthotantalates of lanthanum, samarium, anti eUMpiUM. 7hur. neorg. klijm. 8 no.10il-'25,,-2257 0 163. (MIRA 1. Ural'skiv Tollt,~khnlehoskiy ingtltut Im. S.M. Klrnvfi. (Thnt-qlum compounds) (Rare Partb compounds) PINAYFVA, V.M. Mm!hocin.ozy !'or *,iA-h.ni~ Fi fr~,ro%*,gn loinguagrij In T)rlmftry Undoi. Vop. psikhol. # nr~ . - t I -'~ -1 Y7 N. DI e) -1. (MIRA 1":41" 1. PndFaVoijlrheikj.v In!Altul ln(int.r,in%ykh yazftriv, C,or-iovkq. i . *fTNA'ITv-ISK'AYA-'4 N., COMBSCIFINTIT, N. F. 2. USSR (6 CC) 4. rhase Rule and EquilthrIum 'C' Zhu r. nr 1 - . . (h i - . 7. 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Effect of preliminary irradiation and chemical treat:-,.ant on the thermal'decomposition rate of silver permanganate. Kin. i kat. 2 po.2:184-187 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy Institut imeni, S. 14. Kirova. (Silver permanganate) BOLDYREV , V, V. ; P INAYEVSKAXA-4 E, N. ; BC)LDYi-..,-.VA , A. V. ; ZA,'BAROV , Yu. A. ; KU NYSHEV , V. P. Effect of pre.Lainary Irridation an! chemical trs-Rt.7ent c- the thermal decomposition rate of silver permanganate. Kin. I kat.2 no.2:184-IP7 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Tomskiy politek!.nichoskiy institut Imeni S. I-,. Kirova. (Silver permangnnatp)