SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPOV, A.K. - POPOV, A.N.

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c P ::Y ksmv~ P oos lem*l 'A 1%000- 1~ ?,oy s* ov A % Yt w 14. 'kiN jl A) , 't4. Jk 6'v e' f-. 01, It -All wg;. Au .4e 49434-Z5 'DIA (Q /F13D/r-,W'd,(r)/M c -vm r (b)-2/EWP POPOV, A. K. Significance of psychic trauma in the development of Gz.---,n-Harmann saw winkin synkinesis; clinical ob"rvation. Zhur.nerv.i paikh. 62 no.6:860-861 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (nachallnik - prof. S.I.Karchikyan) Voyenno-moditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kiroval Leningrad. (EYELIDS-DISEASE-S) (MASTICATION) (MENTAL ILLNESS) POPOV, A.K. criterion for measliring rictivity d;iring sleep. Zhur. rfs. nerv. deiat. 14 no. 4:732-736 J1-Ag 164. (14IRA 1'1:12) 1. Ghair of Nervous Diseases, Kirov Military 3-adical Academy, Leningrad. ':' ... 1, ~. ;. -- AP6032530 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/017/0131/0131 INVENTOR: Gusev, L. S,; Zimin, Yu. A.; Nistratov, A. F.; Pobedin, I. S.; Popov A. K.. Rozanov, B. V.; Tokarskiy, A. P.; Kholin, Yu. T.; Tulyankin, F. V.; 1-=~ I Stc glov, V. F.; Yanovskiy, V. A. ORG: none TITLE: Drive of a high-speed counterblow hammer. Class 49, No. 185669 [announced by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the Planning and Design of Metallurgical Machinery (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelloleiv i proyektno- konstruktovskiy institut metallurgicheskogo mashinostrOyeniya) SOURCE: Imobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 17, 1966, 131 TOPIC TAGS: metal forming machine tool, farging machinery, metal press ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a drive of a high-speed counterblow hammer, which includes a high-pressure cylinder and a piston with a sliding sealing bushing. To improve the operational characteristics and efficiency of the hammer, the bushing, placed in a lower part of the cylineer, has a circular groove inside, into which oil is pumped under pressure equal to that of the gas in the cylinder, thus forming a layer which serves the.dual purpose of sealing and lubrication. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: 22May64/ Card 1/1 uDc; 621.974.4-82 L F'111 T ( I ~~C~_N_k._AP6024871 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/0511001/0121/0128 AUTHOR: Popov, A. K. ORG: Institute of Physics, Siberian Deapartment,__~cademy of Sciences SSSR (Institut f iziki - S=rsVogo otdelenFya-Wa-ZFi-m-i-ETi~~~k-S~'-S-~-R) TITLE: Application of gas lasers for determining some atomic characteristics SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimantal'noy i teoretichegkoy fiziki, v. 51, no. 1, 1966, 121- 128 TO-c-IC TAGS! gas laser, laser cavity, metastable level, cavity tuning ABSTRIXT: An expression is obtained for the dependence of the radiation frequency and powar of a gas laser on resonator tuning and plasma column length under station- .-Y excitation conditions. The expression Is deduced by using an equation for the density matrix in a coordinate system which is not fixed with respect to the moving partlir`.es. Tlie result is valid for an arbitrary ratio of the spectral line contour dispersion width to the Doppler width. Degeneracy of the operating levels, relaxation transi-rions between them, and the self-consistent mechanism of filling up the lower operating level from the metastable level are taken into account. The result is used for estimating some atomic characteristics. Orig. art. has: 48 formulas. [CS) SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 27Aug65/ ORIC REF: 005/ OTH REEF: 002/ ATD PRESS:5 Card L 34490-6.~. F8D./Ew-r(i )/EEC(k)-2/T/E?1'.-'(k) I JP(c ACC NRt AP6013457 SOURCE CODE: UR/0139/66/ooo/oo2/ool6/0024 AUMOR: Popov, A. K. 70 ORG: institute of Physics, SO AN SSSR (Institut fi--Iki SO AN SSSR) MiU: Contribution to the semiclassical theory of T,!antum generators p SOURCE; IVUZ- Fizika, no. 2, 1966, 16-24 ToFiC TAGS: quantum generator, laser theory, kinetic equation, laser emission, lager optic material, particle collision ABSTRACT: The purpose of the investigation was to study the response of a quantum generator under certain characteristic conditions, and to illustrate the operating mode of lasers with the aid of analytic solutions obtained in limiting cases of weak and strong fields, with allovance made for cases when the absorption coefficient in the laser changes not only In magnitude but also in sign, and for cases when the laser field is not homogeneous. Earlier erroneous results due to failure to take these factors into account are pointed out. The kinetic equation for the density matrix is used to determine the response of the quantum system to a monochromatic standing wave of the electromagnetic field. A simultaneous solution of Maxwell's equations and the equations for the density matrix makes it possible to analyze the stationary mode of laser emission. The inhomogeneities of the radiating medium, modulated by the field, as well as the motion of the radiating particles, are taken into account. The stationary emission modes and generation thresholds are compared Card 2/2 POPOV , A.K. Method for joint registration of vascular and bioelectric reactions in mqno Nov. mad. tekh. no. 1:50-53 160. (MIU 14:2) 1, TSentrallnyy nauchno-iasledova-tellsk~y inatitut, fizicheskoy kulltury. (FdZCTROPHYSIOLOGY) PGMV, A.K. Correlation of unpleasant menzations with orienting and defensive reactions. 7op. palkhol. 6 no.1:121-127 Ja-Y 16o. (MINA 13:6) 1. Kafedra paikhologit Nookovskogo Cosudaretvennogo univeralteta. (Season and consation) (Orientation) POPOV, A. K. PActogmphlep studies on sleep in sma. Zhur* vree nerv. dolat. 4 no.l:'133-136 Ja-F 154. (Not 7:8) 1. Klinika nerwnykh bolosney, Toyenno-mditsinskoy akadoull i2. S.M.Kirova. (ST physiology, owtor'funct,, registration) (NOVJKUT' *In sloop, registration) POPOV, A.K. Diagnostic significance of the cinematographic method of studying , y reaction to light in some diseases of the central mervous puollar system. Trudy Goa. nauch.-issl. paikhonevr. inst. no.20:395-403 '59. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Voyenno-meditpinska:a Akademiya imeni S.M. Kiro", Leningrad. (REFIJ=) (PUPIL (EYE)-) (PHOTOGRAPHY,-MEDICAL) (NERVOUS SYSTW-DISEASES) POPOV,-A.K.- Paradoxical pupillary reactions to light. Zhur. nevr. i psikh 61 no.6:818-819 161. (MLA 15:2) 1. Klinika ner7nykh bolezney Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M.Kirova, Leningrad. (PUPIL OMM (MENINGIZ-TUBL11CUL0315) POPOV, Al.; DIMITROVA, Ia. Hypopituitarism after an abnormal labor (Simmonds-Sheehan disease) combined with carcinoma of the uterus. Suvrem. mod., Sofia 9 no.2.0 98-102 Feb 58. 1. Iz Klinikata po Vutreahni bolesti s obmiana na veshchestvata i endokrinologiia 'pri ISUL (Direktor: prof. Iv. Penchev). (SIMMONDIS DISAASB, compl. cancer of uterus, puerperal (13u1)) (UTARM; R&OPLUM, compl. Simmond'a die., puerperal (Bul)) (FUMUM111UM, compl. Simmond's die. with cancer of uterus (Bul)) L m417-67. - EWT(d)/EWT(a-)/kkT(.Y)/EWP(t)/ZTI/SWP(k)/ZWP(h)/kWP,( --.Ijp.,d) . ...J us &MCS CM ACC NR I AP(P"55 104 -90101 01 R BVERTORSs Ni6tratow, Ae 7 Popovq A* Ke I, Gusevy Le S.; ounovi Be f. ORG: none TIM: An instrment for de6 piercing of ingots. Class 4%* No- 184592'. jainnounced by All-Union Scientific Research and Desi4p-Conatruction Institate of - Metallurgi iseledovatellski cal Machine Construction (Voesoyuznyy nauelmo- OpMektno-konetruktorskiy inatitut matallurgicheakogo mmehinoetzWenlyalf Isobret promi abraz toy an, no. 159 19", 134-135 jS0qRCEz TOPIC UGSt metallurgio machineryt metalworking machiner7 ABSTRACTs Author Certificate presents an 'Instrument for deep Riercing of of to.. The instrument Includes a cantainerp an immobile piercing needlev,and movable centering disk (see Fig. 1). To increase the accuraqy of piercing, the container In made up of two parts 1, the immovable one (carrying the asater"K -"I& lVr4W and the piercing needle) and the movable one (carrying fte working p Ms. 621.735- L 101a7-67 'AGO Us AF602M5 Fig. 1. lower pwt Of the: amtainer; 2 - piercing RoWlej, 3 - 0611t6ring diak; uPW 4 p&rt of the oontainarl. varking plunew - --Ott, -4 !.-- J -, art. b"s I. fle". Oria . Sm 0=1 13/ Owab" card 2h 134 POPOV, Al. POPOV, Al. Association of diabetes mellitus with h7perthyroid syndrome. Smvrem. sod., Sofia 5 no.1:69-76 1954. 1. Is Vtora vutroohna klinUm a andokrinologlis i obsiana n& veahchostvata pri ISUL (dlroktor: prof. Iv.Penchav). (DIABUTIS MULLITUS, complications, 0byperthyroldism) (HYPARTHYROIDISM, complications, Odiabsts mellitus) Bulsa ria not indicated not indicated No 1, Ja--q/:,(- b 61, Pi) 78-80 Sofia, rs--.a: "A Llembor of" the Odonattla Fa,,-L-ily Previously UnL-novrn in Bul.-a2.-ia. POPOVP A.K. Some featurEs of the develor-ment, ccaivsr-- aiJ in bilati--ral B811's palsy. Zhur. nevi, i ps1kh. 615 ro.Z:216-221 '65- (MIPit 18:9) 1. Kafedra nerTnykh bolezney (nachallnik - prof. A.". Pailov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenira al:ademii im. Firova, Leningrad. t. POPOV, 11Ko. Theory of gas lasErs- Zhuro eksp. i Teor. fiz. 48 no-5:1279-J-282 My 165. (m-ImA. '-.8:7.)' 1. Institut fiZiki Sibirskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR. POPOV, A.K. Structure of the pupilliawy reflex in early neurosvphilis. Vop. -psikh. I nevr. no-3:130-13~ '158. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Iz kafedry nervnyl-.h bolezney Voyenno-metlitainakoy ordena lanina akademii im. S.M. Kirova. (MV(XJS SYSTM--SYPHILIS) (PUPIL(ZYJ)) p OP 0 ,,, A I'a ~ 3 1 K . ~ ~c, - - t . " 4 ~ , .~, i ~, n ~f , -I:- r-- - .; ~k n ~- -~ ~, - ___ __ what we !- n C,,.; accut _~ 1.1 z ~~r . _'.. - ~'N, a Idea) in ~-__ , 1 -1 - 4 - :~ri m:a P -ig 13 n-, ~.iuropt ro, - A- 6 ~ ~ ~ . i ~. I N-D 164. POPOV), A.K. Electrom.,ographic exazinat-ion of the ml metic i7xisculatu=e following recove-y from Bell's palsy .,"ict in epiriuclear le- sions of thi Fa ial nerve. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 63 no.9: 1322-1328 '63, (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (nachallnik - prof. A.G. Panov) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni Kirova, Leningrad. HCHEROV, Nikolay Iv.; POPOV, A!. [translator) Practical importance of the problem of the conquest of the cosmos. Priroda BuIg 12 no. 6:34-39 N-D 163. 1. Main Astronoinival Observator-v in Pulkovof U.S.S.R. (for Kucherov), .11 - -, - ., ~ I ; C 0 QV Lf N . , ; - i-.p T I~ornu ir,~em--a* ,.i Prtrwa DoJ g 3 no. 3a rcs 1o4. POPOVO A. L. Viticulture Viticulture on the consolidated "Bizv-intsa" Collective Fax7n. Vin SSSR 12 No,, 8,, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, December 191. Unclassified. I POPOV A M Zashchitnoye lesorezvebomiye pan.7atke m0tivatiaz of ppr~tective forests; handVook moskva, goblesbumizdat. 1950. 87 P illus., tables diagrs. at head ot title; russis. ministerstvo lesnogo khazyaystva. :1e7f"If, ".1" 1, -a lm~-e - -'ic:i ~ i ~,n Imnrovement jr, purific- tion of seviers. G- T. i , ;w-'. 7, -. ?5- - . ._i L, - 4. .-. L, y of "~:-ng U.",CT ',~~3jl I~-- Yonthly Ust of Rlinsian ' 7 i brt~r ress, November 1952. i ~., ~, -D POPOV.? A.',~. ('-'.D.) (-';land s---Turors I d.sc3tra, no. -,, l),,,2. Tumors of mainrriavy -,-lands. .;I i, I.- NT"I LIST OF R-S~Lllfl "C(ESSIONS, LT~J:ZA-AV 110. 1. IZ I I- U',01~,a57F:1Z , 195-2. 1 POPOV, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; GRIGOFIYEV, Ye.P., red.; PEVTNTH, V.I.,, tekhn. red. (Large-scale fattening of swinell;.assovyi otkorm svinei. lio- skva, Sellkhozizdat, 1961. 45 p. (14IRA 15:10) 1. Svinarl-mekhanizator sovkhoza "Borovichanin" Novgored- skoy oblasti (for Popov). (Swine--Fooding and foods) K`R,~ GUTSUICH, A.V.; DONETS, Z.S.; YEZHOVA, G.G.; POPOV, A.M. Bloodsucking mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidas) of Cbermnxrtsy inart-Ent. obos. 41 'Ito.-2055-358 162-. (KIRA 15:11) (Bukovina-Mosquitoes) ~-OPCV' A.M., starshiy !-azh. --- .9 Of P017chl 1,ow-tempgratwe bindir orovinyl coating sheaths and cold bi~dinr, of polyethylene coating sheathe. V08to sviazi 21 no.9:15-17 S 161- (MIRA 3J.-9) 1. TSentrallnYY nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut BvPzi Ydnisterstva avyazi SSSR~ (Protective coatings) (Cables) .q!lvich svA~uwl-mekhmnlzator; TER EV,, P.B., red.; _~Pov, A.-eksandr Mjkhay __ j_ MUCHEVA, T.D.9 tekhn.red. (koducing 61.6 kilograms of pork every day] Kazbclyi don' 646 kilo- grmmov svl;i~. Moskyap Izd-vo "Sovetakala Rossiia," 1961. 19 p. (MIFLA 14:6) 1. Sovkhoz OBoravichanin" Novgorodskoy oblasti (for Popov). (Novgorod Province-Swine) POKV. 41. "Protecting a Generator from Short Grounding by Current Transformers with Annular Magnetic Circuits." Elek. Stan., No. lt 1949. D7TCV, A. I%% Electric Eelays Elimination of vibration of thw armature of the relay EN-524. Elek. sta. 23 no. 2, 10,52. Inzh. Yonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Gongress, April 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. KULIZADA, Kyazim Novruz Ali ogly. dotsent. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nator.; POPOV. A.M..-redektor; GONCHAROY. 1.A.. redaktor isdatel'stva (saving electric power and setting norms for the consumption of electricity in petroleum enterprises] Zkonomits elektroenergii i normirovante elektropotreblenita no nertianykh promyslakh. Baka. Aserbaidzhanskoe gosAzd-vo, neft, i nauchno-tekhnlit-ry 1956. 114 p. INLRA 10:9) (Rectric power distribution) (Petroleum industry) 8(3) SOV/111-59-3-21/"2"'~ AUTHOR: Popov, A.M., Senior Engineer TITLE: Prevention of Damage by Rodents to Non-Metallic Cable Casings (Predotvrashcheniye povrezhdeniy gryzunami nemetallicheskikh obolochek kabelya) PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 3, Pp 37-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article the author discusses various prob- lems connected with the laying of underground cables, with PRVPM casings, such that they w:Lll not be sub- ject to damage by rodents, which nest in the cavity along the cable, and briefly reviews several experi- ments and methods tried to this end. The author con- siders experiments using cables with casings contain- ing shale oil., which had proven effective in the laboratory in discouraging rodents, but was found not to be 100% effective in the field. Experimental cables, using casingo of RS-50 plastic.. with shale oil, tested in the laboratories of the scientific- research institute of the Ministry of Public Health Card 1/4 of the USISR, were laid in 1951. A line in the SOV/111-59-3-21/26 Prevention of Damage by Rodents to Non-Metallic Cable Casings 0 Stavropol' territory showed heavy rodent damage, and research in that direction ceased. The author is not satisfied, hoy,e,rerg that shale oil is use- less, and recommends further work with it and other substances. He reports that processing of cable casing surfaces with liouid chemicals, e.g. creoline, has not met with positive results, The rest of the article is almos! entirely devoted to consideration of mechanical means of preventing rodent damages, A "packer" attached to the KUN-2 cable laying tool (see fig), proposed by Ye.P. OsImakov, which forms a dense layer of earth over the cable, and the application of which was described by I.N., Pogosyan (Vestnik svyazi, 1957, Nr 9), did not have the de- sired results. The author considers it more ex-- pedient to form a layer of loosened soil about the cable, which would completely fill the drain along the cable, and adds that it has been observed that Card 2A rodent damage ceases when cables are buried in s-znd- U, SOV/111-59-3-2-1/26 Prevention of Damage by Rodents to Non-Metallic Cable Casings According to the Stalingrad DRTS rodent damaf;e, -ising their method of cable-laying, with two chan- nels, and filling -the drains and niches with loose earth, is not in evidence. In 1957 Ye.P. Os",makov-, G.M. Timonin, and A.Ye. Cherepanov suggested the use of a thinner cutter (16 mm thick),placed under the lower blade of the KUN-2 (see fig , by which means the cable is placed at the bottom of a nar- row slot 12-15 cm deep, and compTessed by its walls. The author proposed a combination of the cutter and 11packer" on the cable-laying tool (see fig), which permits covering the cable with an additional layer of earth no less than 15 cm thick. The cutter also decreases the tractive effort, a fact confirmed by engineer A.I. Romanov of the Stavropol; DRTS durin- installat-ion of a TsNIIS experimental-control cable; whereas the usual method of cable-laying required and additional DT-54 tractor, use of the cuiter eli- Card 3/4 minated this need. The thin cutter also increases SOV/111-59-3-21/26 '7 Prevention of Damage by Rodents IC IT on-,;; e '41allic Cable Casin's the depth of the cab'Le channel (up to 1 ni) , which is necessary not only to prevent rodent damage, but also other mechanical injury, On the basis of ex- perience on TsNITS control linez, optimum ccn.Etrtic- tion of the removable cutter has been determ-Med. The author concludes with several comments and sug- gestions for choosing future line routes in order to minimize the possibilities of rodent, and other, damage to cables, e.g. choosing a route outside of known rodent-infested areas. He also raises the Dos- sibility of extermination of rodents in areas where a cable route is planned. There is 1 figure. C2 ASSOCIATION: TsNIIS Card 4/4 6M SOV/111-59-9-9/31 AUTHOR: Popov, A.M., Senior Engineer TITLE: Blackening of the Insulation of PRVPM Cable in Under- ground Lines PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 9, p 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this article the autho- describes blackening of the insulation on PRVFM cable in service, and experiments conducted to determine the causes of this phenomenon. The author briefly discusses discoloration of PRVPP cable insulation in service on underground lines, and states that 1.t was established that white cable ca- sings produced from plastic preparation Nr 230 tend to blacken, while the color o~ golden casings produ- ced from plastic preparation Nr 38 does not change. It was proposed that blackening of the white casing resulted from the action of sulphureous compounds in the soil on the lead salt contained in the plastic preparation Nr 230. This proposition was checked and Card 1/3 verified in the laboratory by exposing samples of Blackening of the Insulation of PRVPTT Cable in Underground Tine~ PRVPP,T and PTVZh cable, with casings of plastic prepa- rations Nr 230 and 38, to the (artificial) action of sulphureous compounds. Measurements were made of the insulation resistance of normal cable and cable which had blackened under natural as well ns laboratory con- ditions. The samples studied were submerged in wa-11-er containing 0.51/1" electrolyte for a. period of 20 months, The results (measurements) are presented (Table 1,2). On the basis of these results the author concludes that auality of the cable is not lowered as a result of blackening, and that the samples were still sui- ~.-able for service. The nature of the blackening and the border between the blackened and white zones in the casings tested is also discussed. in conclusion the author no-Les that observation of changes taking place in blackened cable casingo is being continued. There are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut svyazi Card 2/3 SOV/111-59-9-9/31 Blackening of the Insula-It-ion of PRVPM Cable in Underground Tines (TsNIIS) (Central Scientific-Research Institute of Communications). Card 32/3 Popov. K. H. Methods of splicing PRVPM cabI6 sheathing. Yest.sviaxi 20 no.2:9-12 F 160. (MU 13:5) 1. Starshly Inchaner ?Scntrallnogo nauchno-tvaledovatellskago institute, %vyQ%I. (Blectric cables) 33339 S/ 16 1/62/004/001/004/052 00 (INI-3i 113 B 102/B 138 AUTHORS: Gitsu, D. V., Ivanov, G. A., and Popov, A. M. TITLEs Thermoelectromotive force in bismuth nnd its alloys with tellurium PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo telat v. 4, no. 19.1962, 22 - 28 TEXT: Measurement was made of the thermo-emf a of Bi single crystals with a tellurium impurity. The temperature difference was between 2 and IOOC in dependenoe on the Te concentration. When the temperature gradient was oriented,parallel io the trigonal axis, the differential thermo-emf was denoted by a,,, for a perpendicular gradi6ntAt was a anisotropy was The measureiientp were carried out by a, com- thus characterized by a /a pensation method using a R"TA-1 (PPTN-1) potentiometer and COPDer- constantan thermocouples. a dropped rapidly with increasing Te content (from 0 - 0.4 at%); the anisotropy also decreases,vanishing at 0.1 at% Te where the at' and a,- curves meet'. In.order to explain this behavior the rotation diagritms Wereltaken~for-th6 therm6-bmf of pure and impure single Card 1/4 33338 B/181/62/004/001/004/052 Thermoelectromotive force in... B10013a :,rystals. In the first case they were elliptic and in the second circular. Exact measurements showed that th'ere was no anisotropy between 0.1 and 0.3 atlia Te. From the equations 'Of the isoenergetic surfaces of cor.duction and valence bands, on the assumption that the electron and hole mean free paths were independent of carrier energy for both pure Bi and its alloys, Mj=- qq U aIJ -;T- (8)- was found.- 2e2 Vimim2ms dE aij 31tzh3mi 0 co eij zE'lz 00 dE UlVmi 1, jE 0 P d.enotes the level of chemical potential. Card 2/4 (71. For a relaxation time 33338 .1311811621004100110041052 Thermoelectromotive force in... B102/B13a 112 * k V 2F1(w") I "" is the reduced level of chemical' 'T ri E_ where OT potential. The same relation to found for total therno-emf, if the con- tribiAtions of the sets of ellipsoids are added. a I At 1( ai - 7T where 2e2 182wx%ft 8,j ckvl als JE .(21) A=- 3%W (221 A'=- WA-3 8,J These relati&n_i___Eo_1a__if -one- ei-i-erti-o-niemai-no in the Bi alloy with in- creasing Te content. This contains the vanishing anisotropy found ex- perimentally. In anisotropic metals (Znp Od, Hg), semimetals (Bi, Sb) and semiconductors (CdSb) anisotropy may be considerable (Bis all a 96.6 py/deg, al - 58-0 px/deg at 180C). There are 2 figuresi I table, and 13 referencess 6 Soviiat and 7 non-Soviet. The four most reciant references to English-language publications rwad as followss G. E. Smith. Phys. Rev.t 115t 1561, 1959; B. Abeles a. S. Meiboom. Phys. Rev.9 1011 ;44a ;yj6; A. H. Wilson. The theory of metals, Cambridge, 1954; ar 3/18 62/004/001/004/052 Thermoelectroractive force in ... B 102YI3138 F. R. Drabble u. R. Wolfe. Proo. Phys. Soc., a, 1101, 1956. ASSOCIATIONt Leningradakiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A. I. Gertsena (Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute imeni A. I. Gertsen) SUBMITTED: June 21, 1961 Card 4/4 IVANOVA' G.A.; POPOV, A.M.; CIIISTYAKOV, B.I. Electric properties of binary Bi alloys in a wide temperature range. Part 1t Solid soluticns of Sn, Sb, and Te in bismuth (polyerystals). S Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no.2jl84-192 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Leningradskly gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A.I. Gertsena. (Bismuth alloys) (Solutions, Solid) GalvanorAgnetic properties of solid solutions of Bi-Sb in the temperature interval 77*-300*K and the Influence of the importanc inpurity tellurium on their properties. G. A. Ivanov, A. M. Popov-. (15 minutes). ReDort oret7ented at. the 3rd Nattenal Conference on Semiconductor Conpounds, Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 L 13o28-63 EWPtq)/E*,7T(m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD JD -.ACCD3SION NR: -,AP300062 S/01 81 /63/005/005/1428/1 4-29 AUMOR: Ivanav, G. A.; Popov,, A. M. A TIM: :Free path length of current carriers in bismuth. and in its alloys with 'imony SOL)RCE: Fizika tverdogo telap Y. S, no.'S, 1963., 142&%29 TOPIC TAGS: specific resistance, Ran constant, free path, tit Ge, impurity layer, current carrier., polycrystallinematerial ABSTRACT: The authors have inireatigated changes (in.the temperature interval 77-300K) in specific resistance end in the Hall constant for.polycrystalline samples of Bi and for its alloys vith Sb In relation to grain size and in compari-* son with -sia&Le- Wftles. They found the free path to be dependent on grain size, and ey ~bconcluded that the changes are due to limitation,of free path of current, carriers by grain boundaries in'polycrystalline material. They state that considerable error may 40ise in evaluating concentration a~d mobility. of current carriers in Bi-Sb %Jloys on the basia of measuremeats, ~made in polycrystalline material. Conclusfons ~owxAing the solubility of several as n the t impurities in Bi,.~ ed o "semiconductor" path of specific resistance in card s/161/63/005/003/037/046 3102/'3180 AUTHORS: Ivanov, G. A., and Popov, A. 11. TITLE: Variation in the region of the weak magnetic field in bismuth and its alloys with antimony as a function of t,emperature PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 5, no. 3, 1963, 946-946 TEXTt At room temperature the weak-field region extends to 1300 0e (H lim), shrinking rapidly with falling temperature. At 77 0K Flim 'I'-60oe. For Bi single crystals, Bi-Sb single crystals (7at%Sb), and compacted specimens the field strength dependence of the resistivity ratios (applied in parallel to the triginal axis) were measured with and without field. The graph shows that Hlim for pure Bi (comDacted polycrystals as well as single crystals) lies at higher field strengths .(40oe) than Lli, of the alloy (,v6ooe). As a temperature function for pure Bi H . increases monotonically from -200 to OOC. There are 2 I im Card 1/2 variation in the region O-f' the "e.,ea figures. 11/181/63/005/005/037/046 ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A. I. Gertsena 1~eningrad State Pedagogical Institute 0 imeni A. I. Gertsen) SUBMITTED: 'November 3, 1962 Card 2/2 POPOV, A.M. (Leningrad) Layout of a building on now-miformly compreSSed B0iIS. i mekh.grun. 5 no.6:11,-16 163. OBn., fund. (MIRA 16,.12) IVANOV, G.A.; POPOV, A.1-11. Electric properties of bismuth-antimony alloys. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9:2409-2419 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Leningradskly gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut im. A.I.Gertsena. SHIROBCKOV, N.M.. general-mayor uviatsii, voyennyy letchik pervogo klaseas KUZNBTSOV, V.A. polkovn:ik, voygruayy letchik pervogo klaess, POPOV, A.M., polkovnik; VAZHINq- F.A. , jpodpolkovnik; NAZARM O-A- T*Yor, PriEimali uchastiye: IUMOT, S. L. podpolkovnik, dotsent, Imnd. voyanaykh nauk; D'YACHENX0, Yu.T*, podpolkovaik, kand. voyennykh nauk; DIYACHR 0, G.Kh., mayor zapasas Other command posts could also operate this vay. Vest.Vozd.Fl. no.10:2-21 0 160. 1 (MIRA 13:11) (Aerial warfaxe) POPOV, A.M. The use of vitamin concentrates and malts of cobalt in feeding cattle. Latvijas PSR Zinitwa Akad. Tistis 151. 421-3. (KTA& 5:10) (CA 47 no.22:12530 153) 5 A T M. 7 ubg cattle with vitamin A. 1. AIkh4MhC4k6 -Akad Naul S V.3,R., '34 InIt" IvIlklin), im. A. M. BMW ~~Sbgrnik . Meoutint of sua~.raer green foildcr obwgfiln-thetarlF tagesofsrowth. Iii-the PCHOCIA maturity it ~ is FeA .14 1 to Summer gmea fodda :shoubl, thereforti be h,~wvrsted and dried _�tIOTC IUCh -4 0 tky 1 I reflu'dog %oi lo, -if perniltv 11, thp~ sail Al 4 h 1%I,)ivrttdow1I, sommo, tmtn fodder jutTrrs an Intm-4c brtmk- down 0 Me 1, whic:ii vul t,e 1mvemcd tq it co, ble nsIdj:V4 &gice by~ raking tbv-, hra,~t let--,rolL* or 4bocks,- WI l stackW-in the (men for 0 tnoriiii i (Auptst-4prEI) gii ' -89.7% of the IOU4 34 2 d 87.4 g 41;,~;._Gf the Er2c n f*dder. Even with such gieat loss ol J~ 06gh of dic vitamin reipaim 16 prevtnt hannful - Wbtv prcsmed, &I St age Cora 40 AtH i d l 4 , an eau . lli let 111eir Vitalilla. ~Th6 11twa leo of a 105,4 tM-.. bi tl:e bgst A 'e' A" d f d ig.; Red carrotinad squnsh. aW ai- o - r .v l v, ti. %atutin. A tven-Po r ~ igh-Ahey lost-Nuzn -2 L. p ~ , It: duri The~ t t . , mo5 i f&eAfag oUmitch "und drY "re *npedIV % 2:" bask raflb~~;~~ ~Jarh~ ~M I !:7xIat,6& ilid 'Ss- bi `201iy~~.!~Aeftd LAI V*.- 'R I d. W7 _ y 'I h n l a W u-mit W TT . ~Itk a minf, A and D. , d&Jic d -t~e - Mon of~_ _U addl .4~A cowentrote Jo tho. raflon 61 big ailk luers VR. Rand -(All-Un.1,on Sd;R ur_ YMV -Arl~z A;r. Are-ial F-cedLUO-1 lact('13c OfAhe stior'3 to 6001 e't acti-noof r -a'X) U!Vurcsa, Vitz- -!. uivin'. ?k at.- eq?RT tO 1.5,22 1,11, per MI; C-f j;jqk. of a. f"cj h it t-ah fir high-prod4gir Mkb oms. wiln'roacentrute- P.Cd of C"t SOS bi COUIP fattertlu- A. IN". P S%j Mit, Zootcch d -70011). -r~Tjrj' j . . . I . - .~ I . . . I . colvii cak"h woi" fell. vil- :"Mc 'P - .. : vid 111:4(ld'i ;V (X~q) fifj", vit-I'llin Al '"J lAy. of Ata. _roup n rtj,,4_ Vltainir!~~ A am,, D lj- but , rn ( ~Cli- Gratip 3 coniza., ~-q:' W ~" -1-Ven aie basn: n n oilly. FeZ xpt- v c~' 7d. days. T. d-.Wv ~Wt. 10CzeasE! of goup -I- sfilu; 32.3%, Will of group 2, i3,5% that of grellp 0 abl;)~p ^. in calves. A. N, Me!ytikov (-Air. T~ INJ. 71-6-Plita f 12-13 mattliat eawl.ckch wre tell a day puci 'suilwil tillinn. rcc~j~t'j ji, ~'Jdll. 40 -00 1.1y. or vit~,,tnin 1) Im- r'- dL'Y' ~wtlp IT r.,~Cjvuj ji~_ of chn:k Pcr hkad per &'ty' gro'lp I both th., vicinninq 11 received, Will thedialk: ftnintab 0 grcxip IV% as group. rcc'd'-_d tile bn4i' C(Ptl, ndion only 131-1 Of ail pllnnt;j~ . . r., EXPI-S. extended over 6 Th- Ca ;tr;i inorg. P. heAl -.4ci tjie devel of t -2, f Emup UT tbroughol"t, tile e3cpti- 4,~r -:13 ld,~ -6an in the cow-l of tile con;~ral clia~.;Iy t!14-- LOWA uf-the CODEml-gr-,ilip pf6t~jjfe& r till but - n9t illc,5c, Or ZMPS I slid 311, Cd!~ez-' tile trol tjraupAciZjjcq oil thcdv~ -1.7 kg. less; than tj!o7.c: ,, c"n the Other grrilpq nrld their ?)to- i"'_milve gnill in Iq. lv"S 1j' 'L RMSvt 111aFnifild'~. It W(Ij co.6,ded (1) that ir i-tetating cops -1;1-1 R Calves I he ~crcivn Ca aad inorg P .L. j,,, 1, fic~irn-y Dr frL~Ufflc'cll~" Of tile dietutY 1-16iiiin D; (2) that- (if Scstutill g barit, clltifincd Mi'.' Milst 66 well bal- rL fit: cral and vllattllil. c bmt; -aild the wintcr,,erl-q it Z, USSII/Ptrm AAiM&lS Cattle' Abs jour- Paf zhur-B101.1 4, 1958, 16800- Author ftttwang of the Super- Inat f: nsive FAiSing ea lAtVian Cattle Title The Inte the Brown numerary Younp Of shchivaniYe i otkorM everkbre- (1,tengivnoye vYM istviyekO90 BkOtg) mout"Op Moloftaka bUrOgO orig Pub: IzV. AN LatVSMs 3.956, No 1, 65-74 - .Lrried "Ut 0A 3 ='M*s of es) eXperiment V&S ceiv AbStract: AZL . Y0Wjg cattle (11 beifer-cal"O and 15 bull of tile Brown I^tvian breed- "le "PeriMnt Vith heifers Vas enU.1 at 6 watIM Of aV 832d tbat YMWg bulls was Conti=ed Until 6 M=tbS of with with 2 COUtrol slaughterings at 6 months 23 days ages card 1/2 GSSR / Farm Animals& Cattle. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 9, 1958, 40413. Author : E29DX-AA_jj&,_Aleynikov G. S. Inst :--Rot given. Title The Effectsof The Frequency of Milking on the Performance of Cows. Orig Pub: Sb. tr. In-ta zootekhn. i zoogigiyeny. AN LatvSSR, 1956, 8, 53-62. Abstract; At the sovkhoz "Yelgavskiy" and at the kolkhoz "Lachplesis", experiments were conducted as to the effect of the twofold and threefold milking of cows of the Brown Latvian breed upon their milk production. With the milk yield averaging 9-10 liters per 24 hoursi the switching of cows from threefold to twofold milking produced Card 1/2 ['~CC NR' ARG033792 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/007/.E-103/r,103 AUTHOR., Glukhova, T. I.; Grabov, V. M.; Ivanov, G. A.; Popov, A. M. TITLE: Electrical properties of quasi-binary alloys (Bi-Sb)-Te SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 7E773 REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Leningr. gos. ped. in-ta im. A. 1. Gertsena, v-. 265, 1065, 234-241 TOPIC TAGS: Hall effect, thermo electromotive force, bismuth alloy, antimony alloy, tellurium alloy, temperature dependence, quasibinary alloy, binary alloy, conduction band ABSTRACT- On the basis of investigation of the Hall effect, the specific resistance (P) and the thermoelectromotive force, a study is made of the structure of the conduction band in single and polycrystalline alloys (Bi-Sb)-Te, containing 3, 6, 8, 10, 15, and 20 at '/6 of Sb, and 0. 1, 0. 2, and 0. 3 at % of Te. It is found that the addition of T lowers P, while the addition of Sb raises it in comparison with the P of initial Bi-Sb alloys. The values of effective electron masses found (m*) correspond to the values m* in the initial alloys. -Depending on the concentra- c.,d 1 / 2 4CC NR: A116033792. ---I tion of Sb- at 300K, the charur-ter of the m* changes is in accord with the data of I 1 1 Smith (RZhFiz. , 1963, M6171, obtained at 1. 3K, which indicates a low tersipera- ? i ture dependence of m* of the alloys investigated. (Translation of abstract) [GC] L -2-7247-66-.-. --Ijp(c) JD AGG BR: AP6009881 SOURCE CODE: UR/WX/66/000/004/0r,71/0072 AUTHORSi jLisin,_V, Z.; ChRev, V. Q Popo 0 v. A. or~obov, V. I. JW k___ ORGs none, TITLE: Device for inductiq&-gp_e-p_1#,g_ or-qQMw-wire Class 40~ No. 178996 nnounced by Indapendent Construation TechnoloRy Bureau for Microconductors fsaamostoyatolrnoye onsEF ~torsi -takhnologieFoo e bywo po mikroprovoa~ _7 SOURM Izobretenlya, promyshlonnM obraztsy~ tovarnyVe znaki, no. 1966p 71-72 TOPIC TAGSj annealing, copper,.wire I-P ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a device for induction annealing of eopper wire, which consists of a transformerp contact rollers., a prqtective steam s.~orage chamber., and a cooling chamber., To anneal bunches of copper wires in orie transformerj the device has a system of lover and upper cont-act units con- sisting of two electrically insulated contact rollers (see Fig. 1). The protec- -tive steam storage chamber is in the form of a glass tube whose upper end has the Amm of a flange. with a hole. The hole d1ameter in.2-3.times the annealed wire Card 1/2 UDG t 621.365 51 621.785.3-426 669.3 _-j AGG Ms AP6009881, . ds.14 1 transformer; 2 lover contact rollers; 3 - upper contact rollers; protective steam storage chamber; 5 cooling chamber, 4 e-lamet3r to decrease ateam lose, Orig* has I ~'I art$ diagram, "SUB CON: 13L 131-1 SW( DATE: 2lDeo64 E,;- Card 2/2 "N ~'t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 00 0 009 0 0 0 a o0 0 0 Zi- I I . , . I I . 9 " A a It JA I. ,! p v 00 00 00 lose 1! -7 0 00 0 010 0*4 4 0 0 lffimm-~~ O.'s 111 1-0 0 0 0 00 Ill 000 0 0 0 & 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 o *I* e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 0 0 0 0 !!I ' m . 's Z? n ~ " " n .1 x P, -100 .100 -00 -00 0o Raw of transtomutice of ammewum nitrate from a- -00 00 to j.fCM. 1,r,hk,- and A N. I*-W-v- ('ea. 00 25'. -00 00 't'. 7_ - Tht' felt .1 llanOnrulaliOn inrlrsws 21116" .00 . f 1041turr ams withiturtrame innumbirrtil the ""'Witer o Pru"Jw smn.ftwinaliml Ytltcfl- It ini-traws in 'firrvI -00 t 41n Ihr diperr,14, Iwj"cn jh~ jr,11p. at which ransfamm- 00 linn J, labilig jilacr und the frur ImIllfutmAll"n ter"P, 49 0 which vm~ found it, I-c 32'o 00 -00 o: -00 00 -00 0 t:00 j AI-SLA ORTALLOGIC&L LITINATor CLal%IFK,TIC, -40 r U IS AV 00 IS ------ woo ;o 0 00 It 'q A a ew 010 00 0 0 0;0 000 9 ~ ~M" '10 $000040000000 00000000000000009 : 000 0 66:0000 0 00000 0 : 9000009 m 0 0000061 i 5(4 SOV/7 6- 72 -1 11 4/5 2 AUTHORS: Matorina, if. IT., Popov, A. N. TITLE: The Effect of Temperature on the State of the Ion Exchange Equilibrium (Vliyaniye temperatury na 8ostoyaniye ionoobmen- nogo ravnovesiya) I. The Basic Factors Determining the Changes of Ion Exchange Adsorption With Temperature (I. Osnovnyye fak- tozzy, opredelyayushchiya izmeneniya ionoobmennoy adsorbtsii s temperaturoy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32). Nr 11, pp 2557-2560 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After this work had been received by the board of editors some papers on the thermodynamics of-the ion exchange-were puVlished. The papers by E. H. Cruikshank, P. Meares and 0. D. Bonner, L. L. Smith are said to be of special interest. Griessbach (Griss- bakh) (Refs 7,8) on the basis of the equation (1) by,Gregor- Glueckauf (Glyukauf) arrives at the conclusion that the coef- ficient of selectivity always changes with an increase in temperature. It is assumed that of two ions in the adsorbent the one that is more hydrated.in the solution will be hydrated Card 1/3 to a greater extent. This agrees with the experimental results The Effect of Temperatu-re on the I. The Basic Factors Determi-ning Temperature SOV/76-32-11-14/32 State of the Ion Exchange Eautlibriur. the Changes of Ion Exchange Adsorption With by Glueckauf and Kitt 'Ref 12). Thus, the heat effect of the ion exchange adsorption an a eertain cationite depends to a great extent on the hydration heat of the adsorbed ions. It was found that changes in temperature of the volumes of the ad- sorbed ions can ha:~re an effect on the temperature changes of the ion exchange adsorption, as well as ohanges of the swel- -ling pressure and of the ratio between the acti-vity coefficient of the ions in the solution and in the sorbent. A change of the composition of the ion exchange resin can also hr-ve an effect on the extent of the temperature changes of the ion.exchange adsorption. The experimental data concerning the above-mentioned statements,will be given in the next paper to be published. There are 12 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION, Akademiya nauk SSSR,Institut fizicheskoy khimii,Moskva (Academy of Sciences, USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow) Card 2/3 5(4) AUTHORS: !!,-i t Q 147 ? r) -; 0 V SCY/7~,72-12-' , -2 TITLE: The Te;7,~jerature Influence on the StaLe or tli-,e Ion (Vli.,,,i-.iye temperatitry na. ooctoyaniyo ionoobmennogr) r%v- novesiya) 11. Temperature-Con~!itioned Ch-m,-es in t~.-e Ion- Adsorption in Sulfo-S,' ~nthctuic Ilerins (II. Tem:;eraturwiye iziuieneniya ionoob-mennoy ad-,orbtsii na sullfosmol-.1m) P ER I OD I CA 1, Zhm-rial )-~himii, 195", Vol 11-P 12, pp 2772 - 2779 (IPSR) ABSTRACT: This is an investi,~,-atiori of the sulft-polyntyrene cationite SM -12 with L varying content of divin,-71 bon-ene (4., LI, 16 and 201ia) and the cationite KU -2. The selectivity coeffi- cient in the exclamre of the ion-pairs If+-CL++, H+--Sr++, + - c 11+-C +~+ - -~u al e - r+ 11++1 1 ii , K+-Ce++i and R+-Cs+ w, termined. S The ion c onc~--n trat ions vere determinec! radio-nietrically by means of tr;acer atoms (cs137, ca45, Sr09, Ce144). The state of the ion-exchange established for t%,,Q temaper- atures. Tho~ heats of roaction in the ion-exr.,h--ni-,e are prouortional to the heats of hydr' -tion of ions in 2olution. Card 1/2 T!LeIr SlZnS fLnd s.-IEno 'e-jend on t~-.o ~-eiction of Vim heat The Temperature Influence )n the Stu'.c of th,~_ 1,~)n S(,V !"TO-72-12-418 Exchan,,:e. II. in the ir. Sulfo-Synthetic Re-,;ino of hydration of V--e ion in sollution to th.-A in the cat- iorlite. III th- ey(-*rri;-c- of hyd.-6,xron ions apparent gencies are noticed, but cZ!-!; be explainc,,l by t:w f:-ct tnat the H'-ion is al-nays re-)reLentcd in i-:-a~er as a i;y-iroxonium ion (11,0). On the basis of the c,-,lcul:,.tionS a preeic~ion Gf the tcnpEii%iture-conditioned chan,;-es in tne ion-exchan-re in -_,llfo-sfnt~~etic recirin. is pos.,-ible. There are 8 ficures. 3 tables, arld 7 referencei-, 1 cf which :I~3 Soviet. ASSOClATION: Alzademiya nauk S35R (AcLde-.l,.r of Scic.,.ces,US52) Institut fi,~,i~~heskoy khimi chcmical Tnotitute, llosew.,t) i) Physico- I I SUBT`TTTED: Llla-Y 10, 1957 Card 2/2 BAIWIM, I.P., akademik. glavnyy red. LdeceasedJ; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., a-ka- demik, otv.red.toma; UVAROV, G.V., red.toma; KOWiROV, V.P., dotsent, red.toma; LAMMVI~~-Vo X,A,, akadecdk, red.; DIKUSHIH, V.I., akademik, red.; NMGHIUOV, V.S., skademik. red.; TZITS, V.L. red.; LEVITSKIT, O.D., red.; NAMASOV, N.H., red.; PUSTOVALOV. L.B.' red.; KRACHATUROV, T.B., red.; ROSTMISIV, N.Y., akedemik, red.; POPOV, A.N., red.; GRAFOV. L.Te., red.; GASHZV, A.D., red.; PROBST, A. ., prof.. red.; VASYUTIN, V.F., prof., red.; KROTOV, V.A., prof., red.; VASILIYZV, P.V., doktor ekonom.nauk, red.; LYUDOGOVS[IT, G.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; LXTUNOV, P.A., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk, red.; SHKOLINIKOV, M.G., kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; BANKVITSER, A.L., red. izd-va; BMJZGULI, V.V., tekhn.red. 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Kctr~erentaiya po razvitiyu proizvoditellnykh ail Vostochnoy 15'58- -'-. Chleny-korrespondenty AN SSSR (for Nekrasov, Ve yt 'S , Le-i,itakiy, Iaatovelov, Khachaturov). 3. Sovet po izueheniyu Pro'Vz-,rodJAellnykh oil pri Prezidiume Akedemii nauk SSSR (for Nekrasov, Sbk-cilaikor, Slavin). 4. PredBedatell Soveta po izucheniyu pro- izT-oditell.-ifth sli pri Prezidiums AN SSSR (for Nemchinov).5. Vae- sjyw,,naya akademiya sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lenina (for Rcsto-7taev). 6. Deystviteltnyy chlen Akademii stroitellstva i arkhi- tektury SSSR (for- Panov). (Siberia, lastern--Economic policy) POFOV,.,,A..N., SPIVAK, A.I.; MAVLTUTOV, M.R.; Frinimali uchs6~'-yez FCJ-1-1.011KOV, L.I., -111-4-1 -- atudent; SANNIKOV, R.ni., student Analyzing a regime for the turbine drilling of wells. Burenis no.c..6-8 164. (MIRA 18:5) .1 ,- ,- - ,. , :W. _ ~ ~ _ ,, , _ , - - - --: .-,., -, z ~;~e ~~: . ~, z . -.4 ; -.1 -- - I - . II. -K~ ~ , - -I I . - -," . - . - 7- ', I .-: - .- . - - .- " -, -- . ., - : r, I -: --- . j--I : , i- , -. - - I I .. 11 , . T%-Ovy lleksandr lilikolaye-vich, kand. tekhri. nauk; Zh.M., red. [Industrial construct.lonj 1 voimyohlenrioe sk-val Izd-vo "Zna-nie," 1964. 37 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, takhnike. IV 2-eriia. Tckhnika, no.13) (MJi(A 17:3) REKITAIR Yakov Arkad'---evich, kand. ekon. --iauk-; POPOV, A.N., prof., nauchn. red. [Increasing the economic efficiency of capital investments in the building materials industry] Povyshenie okonomiche- skoi offektivnosti kapital'rWkh vlozhonii v promyshlennost' stroitellnykh materialov. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 217 p. (MIRA 17:5) KRESTOV, M.A.1 kand. arkh.; MAKOTINSKIY, M.P., kand. arkh.; TSILLI, L.B., kand. arkh.; Prini-11 uchastiye: BOGUSLAVSKIT, A.I., inzh.; DOBIRYAKOVA, L.I., "nd. tekhn. nauk; LIVSHITS, A.K., inzh.; MUNTS, V.O., kand. arkh.; LIVOV, G.N., inzh., retzen- ,O-V,,-A.-N., retsenzent; GURVICH, E.A., red.izd-va; ment; PQP TENKINAI Ye.L., tekhn. red. (Catalog of finishiag materials and elemental Katalog otde- lochnykh materialo- i izdelii. Moskva, Gosetroiizdat. Pt.6.[Concrete and mortars] Betony i rastvory. 1962. 46 p. (MI" 16:8) 1. Vsesoytonyy naucbno-issledovatellskiy institAt novykh stroiteltnykh materialov. 2. Deystvitelinyy chler- Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Popov). (Finishes and finishing) KALININ, S.N. [Kalinin, S.Mj;.-POPOV. A. X. (Papou, A.M.]: DUBOVIK, P., red.; SLATTAYIN, I.. tekhn.red. (National economy of the White Russian S.S.R. during the seven- yoar plan] HarodrLaia haspadarka Belaruskai SSR u siamihodtay. Kinsk, I)zlarzh.vyd-va BSSR. Red.masava-pslit.lit-ry, 1959. 80 (KIRA 13: 4) (White Russia-Sconomic policy) POPOV. A.N.. kandidat tekimicheskikh neuk. chlen-korrespondent. For progressive development of the building materials industry. Gor.khoz. Moak. 25 no.2:24-30 1? 151. WaA 6:11) 1. Akademiya arkhitektury SSSR. (Building materials industry) POPOV , 1 .1%. N. , enr-inetr. New types of building mt-rinls; lectur,~. Moskva, Znflnic, 1952. 21 0. (Vs^-S,:~iuznoe obchchm-stva po rrsorostnm-niiu po-htichnkikh i nnuchriykh znnnii, st-r. 2, no. 17) (54-lFO21) T135.V8 no. 17 1. POPOV, A. N. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Building Materials 7. Uew materials for construction projects. Tekh. molod. 20 no. 9, 19:52 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclas5ified. I 90 V //. BUROUR, V.I., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; POPOV, A.N., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor. [Plasticized concretes and cementing materials] Plastifitairovannyo rastvory i betony. gookva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroitel'stvu i arkhitekturs, 1953. 193 P. (HLRA 7:6) (Concrete) (mortar) P M V, A.N., chlen-korrespondent. New materials in Moscow's building industry. Gor.khoz. Hook. 27 no.6:9-13 Je 153. (KLRA 6:6) 1. Akademiya arkhitektury SSSR. (Moscow-4-jUding vater ial a) PO~Wj A. E. XAZINI2UIY, NJ.! YUDIM, U.N.; POPOV, A.C. chlen korrespondent Akademii arkhitaktw7 SSSR. LCapital construction in the building materials industry; orgal3i- zation and planningJ Kapitallnoe stroits).Istvo v proiWahlennosti stroitellnykh materialov; organizatsila. i planirovanle. Pod red. A.N. Popova. Izd.2., dop. i perer. Hooky&. Gas. ind-vo lit-ry po stroit. materialan, 1954. 342 p. (KEJU 7:7) (Building materials industry) (Factorlea-Deatgn and construction) OVSTANKIN. V.I.. inzhener; POPOV, A.N., inshener. Manufacture of hollow reinforced concrete floor panels using-a travelling concrete placer. Strol.prom. 32 no.4:8-13 AP 154-. (KLTLA 7f5) (Precast concrete construction) (Floors, Concrete) . POPOV,A.N.; YURCHIK.S.I., inzhener Rapid stripping of centrifugal renforced-cancrete pipes. Bet-A zhel.-bet. no-5:188-190 Ag !55- (MW 8:9) 1. Deyetvitellnyy chlan Akademil arkhite~-tur - y SSSR (f or- Popov,,) (Pipps, COhOrete) AKRVERDOV, LN.. kandidat trekhntcheskikh nauk; OVADOVSKIY. 1,M..) kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; TUMNISHVILI, V.A., i.az heaer; POPOV A 9 kandidat tekhnicheBlipikh nauk. ua=hWy redaZtor; -9-E-GAK. B.A-.-," redaktor izdatallstva; BGROVNIV. tekhnicheskty redaktor [Prestressed reinforced concrete floor slabs inthe -building in(lustr7; manufacture and use] Napriazhenno armiroyannyo plity-watily v stroitelletye; izgotovlenie .1-primenenie. Moskiwa, Gois. Izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arichitekture. 1956, 96 p. (MLRA 9-10) (Prestressed poncrete) (Concrete slabs') POPOV. A.N., professor; BIGAK, B.A., redaktor izdatelletva; KIDYBDXV, L.Ya., heskiy redaktor; FIRSON, M.N., tokhaicheekly redaktor CIarge silicate and foam silicate products; a collection of articles] Krupnorazmernye silikatnya i eenosilikatnyo izdalita; ebornik statet. Pod red. A.B.Popova. Moskva. Uos. izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. i arkht- tekture. 1956. 226 p. (MIRA 10.-I) 1.,tkademiya stroitel*stva t arkhttaktury SSSR. Sauchno"issledovatell- kly institut stroitellnoy tqkhntkt. 2. Dsystvitollw ch4en Aksdenii troitelletva i arkhttaktury SSSR (for Popov) : (Building materials) 'i~ZIILTSKIY, Mikhail Illich; POPOV-#, SIDOY, A.F.. nauchayy redaktor; GLKPZLOSON, A.Z., TATAKOVA. N.D., tokhaichaskiy redaktor LBuildiag mterials for few-story dwellingsj StroitelInye saterialy dlia wloetazhnykh shilykh domov. Pod red. A.B.Popova. Moskva. Gos.tzd-vo lit-ry po stroit.materialam. 195?. 3)1 p. (MIRA 10:?) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Usdemit strditel'stva i arkbitektury SSSR (for Popov) (Building asterials) v AUTHOR: Idashkin, V. I. (Engineer). 97-57-9-15/17 TITLE: All-Union Congress on Large Panel and Large Block _Cor1AtrUctiQn (Vseso7uznoye soveshchaniye po'krupnopanellnomu i krupnoblochnomu. stroitel'stvu). - - PERIODICAL:Beton i Zhelezobeton, 1957, Ar.9. p. 376. (USSR). ABSTRICT: The Scientific and Technical Association of the Building Industry of USSR (Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo strolteltnoy promyshlennosti SSSR) and the Union-of Architects of USSR (Soyuz arkhitektorov SSSR) organized this Congress to generalize experience of ldrge panel and- large block methods of residential building, and to further the development of this type of construction in USSR. The Congress was held from 4th - 10th June, 1957 in Chelyabinsk. 3ix hundted delegates attended, representing building organizations, planning and scientific or~anAz'at- ions and factories manufacturing building materJas. -the Congres6 was opened by the Secretary of the Chelyabinsk KPSSp N. V. Laptev. A paper on "The Present -Position and Future DevelopmentR in the Use of'Latge Panel and Large Block Construction was read by G.-P. Kuznetsov, a-member of the Academy of Building and Architecture 'of USSR Card 3,13 (Akademii stro-itelletva i arkhitektury SSSR). A paper on 97-5 7-9 - 1-5/17 All-Union Congress on Large Panel and Large Block Construction "Material RRsources for Large Panel and Large Block Cowtruc- tion 14ethods' was read by A N P also a member of the above Academy, and bon_ir11k_f=ons~on this subject were also made by the following: V. I. Bogomolov (Member of the Academy of-Buildinga and Architecture, USSR), Engineers P F' Panfilov, V. M. K6p and L. S. Raynus (Leningrad), A: B: Strutinskiy and V" ~ Mik,',Ylov (Kiev), E. D. Samoy--. lovich (Chelyabinsk), A: 3: Krivorot6v Wagnitogorsk),- Candidate of Technical Sciences I. L. Zhodzi6hskiy (Sverdlov)v Engineer V. N. Popko (Krasnoturlinsk)v and V. G. Lelichenko (Zhdanov). Papers on the results of investigations into the subject of large panel and large block building methods were read by:- Membet, of the Academy of Building and'Archi- tecture of USSR L 1. Onishchik,'and A. V. Elkin; Doctor of Technical Scie~ces -Prof. A. E. Deso,~; Candidates of Technical Sciences N. Ya. Spivak and E. M. Berzonp and- Engineer A. A. Liberman read papers on the Technology of, the production of large panels and blocks. It was gene'r- ally agreed that large panels and blocks are too heavy. The answAr lies in the technology of new building materials, X3 especially in light aggregates and concretes. The high Card 2 proportion of defective units damaged during transport and 97-57-9-15/17 All-Union Congress on Large Panel and Large Block donAruction assembly causes concern. The'Congress made a number of recommendations for expansiong, improvement in quality and reduction in Costa. Lightweight aggregates such as Keramzit and Termozit, etc., 4re advocatedo together with clinker and furnace slag. 'Hi hly active, quick- hardening cement should be used. grther'investigations should be carried out on aerated concrete. Study and experience of large panel and large block construction shovis that it is possible to reduce the assembly time by at least 20 - 30%*by using the continuous method of assbmbly by employing two Or three shifts, and by im- proved methods of assembly. The Academy of Building and Architecture of USSR was approached'"by the Congress to study types of cranes suitable for this particular assembly viork. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. 1. Builling industry-Conference Card 3/3 BARANOV, II.Y., red.; GAIKIN. Ya.G., red.;KUZN3,TSOV, G-Y., red.; OVSYANK',"N, V.I., red.; J~(? RUBAN'BlIKO, B.R.. red.; SKRAMTAYRf, B.G., red.; GMWIMOYA. G.S.. red.izd-va; ELIKINA, E.M., telrhn.red. [Proceedings of the second, soselon of the Acadmy of Gonstruction and Architecture of the U.S.S.R. on probleme of housing con8truction] Trudy 11 aeosil Akademil strol-tellstva i arkhttektury SSSR po vop- rosam zhilishcbr-ogo stroiteilsitva. 15-2C maia 1957. g. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhtt. i stmit. materialam, 1958. 725 P. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Akademiya stroitel'Btya i arkhitektury SSSR. (Housing)