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POPOVA V. M. (Omsk Veterinary Institute), Veterinary Surgeon - Deputy e ~ri-lpreri~--Soviet of the USSR Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 6, june 1962 p. 10 ADPYIOVICH, M.I.; GORZHEVSKAYA, E.G.; LARIONOG, V.G.; FANOVA, N.M.; -PJFOVA, V.M.; KHARLAYIOV, S.P.; YAGUDINA, F.R. Energy dependence of the cross section for the photoprcyluction of 5"--mesons on hydrogen near the threshold. Zbur. eksp. i toeor. fiz. 41 no.6:1811-1817 D '61. (VJRA 15-1) 1. Fizicheskiy institut imeni P.N.Lebedeva AN SSSR. (Photonuclear reactions) (Mesons) (Hydrogen) 2/05CAVG4 V '4~ 1 (;2 It A,154 ,j I o' ,/III us A AUTUOUS AdambOldh, M. 1.0 Gorzhovskaya, E. G., Larionoval V. G., 11anoval N. 14.,-Yopova, V. V., Fharlamov, S. 11., 'jagrudina, F.R. T ITL E - Thq onorgy dependence of the photoproduction croon anctinn of A~ Mesons on h1drognn near the threshold PERIODICAL: Zhurnal okopozimentallnoy i tooretichankoy flailti, V. 41, no. 6(12), 1961, 1811-,1817 TEXT: Tho paper given icuulto of n+ photoproduction croon section measurements =ado in the photon energy range from 167 to 212 Mov at an anf;le 6 - arccos(k--O-93)/kq, I. e. the angle in the c. m. u. at the, contribution of the' non-pinysical region to the diaporcion integral VAnishes. k denoien the photon momentumo 0,93 is its threshold, q and;. are momentum and,total energy of the pion, E) the angle of emission of the meson; c I. The energy range was chosen so as to aatiofy the relation ka - kq coo 0 - 0.93; it holds exactly for 195-Mov photons, for 167 and 212 Mev It is 0,88 and 0,999which are both close to the threshold value The photon ray from the aynchrotrol of the FIAN with a maximum Card S/056/61/041/006/023/054 Th, energy dependence of the ... B102/Bl3a anorgy of 21)0 :Aov wait oollimated and directed on to the hydroger, target, a br-ttla cylindor of Vj~i witll tnicknonap placod Ira a vacijun chtuabor. Th'i dLtoctor wan a ntack of '~O Izvorn of 1~;'-H *-:-010 (NIM U-400) qzllluion platen. It wan placed bat~--xn two 2cm-thick emulsion blocka an(I fixt,4 no nint the manors struck its end. Thu emuluions were evaluatvd an unual, by ,1%-,;-j (;ai-i) microncopos. All x-V decay events were zolocttd. An area of 340 cm.2 yielded 3322 n-g decays and 64 a- decays. The differnntiftl photoproduction cross sections were plotted after applying corroctionD for energy loss, scattering meson decay and background (Pig. 5). The reculto are in good agreement with dispersion theory, where the Imaginary part of the resonance amplitude is determined empirically. The experimental result's were treated by the method of least squares to find the threshold value of the matrix element of n"' photoproducti'On do/d,- and ito dependence-or, q 2 2 2, (q/k) I + - /11) it - nucleon mass. For 0. 17 o' q 0.74 I d, [10__ (1,90 -+ 0, 15) - (U.34 � 0,22) (5) (6) X da (2.39 10.21) - (2.87 � 0,93) q1 + (2,80 1,0) q1, Card 24 9 Tne ebergy dopondence of the ... was found. The threahold value waa determined fron pover expailt;iOnc of the swiaron of 'Jho zatrix elemonte. a. - (1.90 + 2~1 CM2/ot,~radi;on, which io in gooa aU~dement with the theoretical vilue, aa.2-04*10- 29cm2jdtbkta - Experitmentally, G-/U~ - 1.34 + 0.11 -aas found4 Using the-theoretical a 0 value, the calculated value is a-/a' - 1.26. Th. pion photoproduction cross section as a function of the photoproduction amplitudes is Given by d4sldf)-(qlk)(IFIII+IF,ls-2ReF;F,cmg+ (9) *F, + 2Rc F;F, Cos 01); _�-LslOO(if,r+IF,11+2ReF,F,+2ReF, with F, Y2Fjo - I/ 2FI, cos 0, F, r2F%ol, Ps "F., +.)I'-2Fsj/(I -c- 6). p4 j/27Fi,/(j cos 6),' Card 3/P 9- 3/056/61/047/006/023/054 The energy dependence of the ... B102/BI30 P denotes pion velocity. From experimental data for 15 and 1650 in the c. m. a. the amplitudes were calculated for IB571-1e- ghol.Qwl: YFl.)t 05 a- ,81 � 0,034).10 (Fit + I %0)l - (1 .81 � 0,034). 10-, The authors thank Profeasor P. A. Cherenkov for help, A. U. Baldin and A. 1. Lebedev for discussions and A. A. Svetlov, Engineer, for assistanci~. There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 15 references: 3 Soviet and 12 non- joviet. The four most recent references to English-languaGe publications read as follows; j. Hamilton, W. S. Woolcock. Phys. Rev. 118, 291, 1960; N Samios. Phys. Rev. Lett., At 470t 1960; U. Derrick ot al. Phys. Rev. Lett., 5o 230t ig6o; A. F. Dunaitoev at al. Proo. 1960 Ann:Intern. conf. on high nergy physics at Rochester, Publ. Univ. Rochester 1961, p. !al, A SU ATION: Fizicheakiy inatitut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nault SSSR OC~ (ehysica Institute imeni P. X. Lebedev of the' Academy of Sciencas.USSR) SUV.%l TTED: July 31, 1961 Card 4/$ Ll 21M AUTHORS: Popova, V. 11., Semashko, 11. G., SOV/506-36-5-5/76 - --Ya-g`ua-J- na,F. R. TITLE: The Photoproduction of Charged-T-blesons of Low Energy on Composite Nuclei (Fotorozhdeniye zaryazhenrykh 5 -mezonov maloy energii na slozhnykh yadrakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizilrzi, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 5, pp 1357-1559 (USSR) Aj3STRACT: The authors investigated the yield of positive and negative photomesons with energies between 0 and 3 Mev at the angles 900+200(laboratory system) to the direction of the photons. Wor7k was carried out on the synchrotron of the FIMT with a maximum photon energy of 265 Mev. Collimation of theje-beam was carried out by means of a lead block with a 3.21 mm 2 cleft; a mals-netic field of 7000 oe eliminated the charged particles. The following foils were used as targets: 2 2 2 Be 0.0659 g1cm , C - 0,0446 g/cm , Al - 0.0377 9/cm Card 1/4 2 Cu 0.141 9/cm . In the case of simple Coulomb scattering The Photoproduct-ion of Charged 71-Mesons of Low SOV/56-36-5-5/76 Energy on Composite Nuclei the average angle in these thin foils was not greater than 50, the energy losses amounted to 0.1 Mev for 3 Mev mesons; the targets were fastened to fine caprone fibers (0-0015 mm. thick), which were located outside the beam. Mesons were recorded by means of NIKFI-K plates with an emulsion layer of 4001h thickness. During irradiation the target and the plate were in a vacuum chamber which was surrounded by a lead- and graphite protective shield (cf. Fig 1). Evaluation of the plates with respect to pion stars (negative pions) and -%T - r decays (positive pions) was effected with a degree of efficiency of 96 - 98 %. Energy measurements were carried out with an accuracy of + 3 When calculating the meson production cross sections, charge exchange and inelastic meson nucleon scattering were not taken into accountl for slow mesons these effects are,however, small. Results are shown by figure 2 in form of a diagram, which shows the pion yield in dependence of Z. Curve I corresponds to the meson production on the Card 2/4 surface nucleons of the nucleus, and curve 2 corresponds The Photoproduction of Charged it-Ifesoas of Low SOV/~5?06-36-5-5/76 Laergy an Composite Nuclei to the production on all nucleons of the nucleus. [Abstracter's note; The text given in connection with figure 2 says exactly the contrary, so that probably the authors committed an error3. Figure 5 shows the ratio between the yields of positive and negative mesons as a function of Z. The curve e1 e (Z) shows a steep decline with growing Z, which may be explained as being due to the interaction between the departing mesons and the Coulomb field of the nucleus. A comparison between experimental results and the theoretical calculations by A, hl. Baldin and A. 1. Lebedev (Ref 8) shows that meson production apparently occurs on the surface nucleons of the nucleus. The authors finally thank V. I. Veksler for supervising the w)xk, and they also thank A. M. Baldin and A. I. Lebedev for discussions. There are 3 figures and 8 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR (Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Card 3/4 Sciences USSR) ~-'POPOVA, V.M.; ROZEVTALI, M.D.; MYRIN, M.M.; TROP9 I.Ye.; CHULOVSKIYq !.K, Group poisoning with spring honey and a method for determining t~exicity by the biological testing and pollen dnalysis. Gig. i san. 25 no. 6:92-91+ Je 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1, Iz Omskogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta, epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny, Omakogo,-veterinarnogo instituts. i Omskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidepiologicheskoy stantaii. (HONEY-TOXI COLOGY) GORZHEVSKAYA, E.G.; POPOVA -S--R-;,,YAGUDINA, F.R. Photoproduction of 11-t-mesons on hydrogen near the threshold. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. )8 no.1:276-278 Jan 160. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P.H.Lebedeva AN SSSR. (Mesons) (Photonuclear reactions) (Hydrogen) 88430 S/05r-/60/039/006/018/063 BOO0056 AUTHORSs Adamovich, M. I., Panova, N. ~V. M., Yagudina, P.R. TITLE: Ratio of the Cross Sections of Negative and Positive Photo- meson Production on Beryllium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 6(12), pp. 1585 - 1588 TEXT: The yield of charged photomesons is, in general, proportional to A2/3, but the ratio for high-energy pions n_-n +, denoted by N-IN+, shows a_considerably higher value for some nuclei, thus also for beryllium. Thus, N IN+, for 56-Mev mesons produced by photons of E max - 256 Mev, is equal to 3.310,3, whereas, according to the k 2/3 law, it ought to amount to only 1.51. For slow mesons, the law is, however, crrrect. To explain this discrepancy, the authors measured the ratio for pions of medium energies on beryllium. By means of the 250.-Mev photon beam from the synchrotron of the FIAN, a 3-mm. thick beryllium target was irradiated; the mesons leaving the target under an angle of 90 0 to the photon beam Card 1/3 88430 Ratio of the Cross Sections of Negative and S/056/60/039/006/018/063 Positive Photomeson Production on Beryllium B006/BO56 were recorded in a HWK!jH-'F (NIYSI-R) 400,mthick emulsion. Of all tracks of pions stopped in the emulsion, those within the energy interval of 12 - 40 Mev were selected, for which the correction for Coulomb inter- action between +pion and residual nucleus is negligible, and in addition, the ratio d /a for free nucleons is known. Altogether, 981 n-- and 370 'c+ mesons were recorded; it was found that N"IN+ L;. 2.65�0.22, and that the pion yields are practically independent of E,, . The yields may be E described by the equations N-,(ETEtE)) Amax CCT_(En'G).F(E )dE and E_ E n ax N n,e) = IM+ CCT+(F,,,e)f(E dE where C denotes thp numbpr of nuclei E 2 n per cm of the target, the pion production cross section for E and the angle e, f(Er) is the photon spectrum d-/G+ k(N-/N+); for Emax - 250 Mev, 26 Mev, a . 900 one obtains k 0.68. N-IN was Card 2/3 88430 Ratio of the Cross Sections of Negative and S/05 60/039/006/018/063 Positive Photomeson Production on Beryllium B006YB056 experimentally determined as 2.65 � 0.22; thus, one obtains d /d+ - 1.8 + 0.15 as a r tio of the mean cross sections in the photon energy inter-val of from ~1 to E and in the meson energy interval of n max 12 - 40 Mev. This value agrees well with those found by other authors. The anomalous behavior+of the yield ratio N IN+ may be explained by the fact that the n and n mesons have different production thresholds. The authors thank Professor P. A. Cherenkov, Professor V. I. Golldanskly, Z. G. Gorzhevskaya, and S. P. Kharlamov for discussions. There are 2 figures, I table, and 10 referencest 3 Soviet and 7 'Us. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: July 12, 1960 Card 3/3 ADAMOVIGH, M.I.; GOliZHhVSXAYA, E.G.J-YQkQVA,_Y.,%1.; YAGUDINA, F.R. Method for measuring the photoproduction cross section of 11~+ -mesons on hydrogen near the threshold. Zhur.eksp.i teor. fiz. 40 no.3:974.-976 Yx 161. (~[ERA 14:8) 1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P.N.Levedeva Akademii nauk SSSR. (Mesons) (Ionization chamber) (Photonuclear reactions) ADAMOVICH, M,I.-, P-00VA, N.M.;__~OPOVA, V.M.; TAGUDINA, F.R. Ratio of cross sections for positive and negative photomeson productioa from beryllium . Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 39 no. 6:1585- 1588 D 160. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Fizicheskiy institut im. P.M. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR. (XesonB) (Beryllium) POPOVA, V - ", - ---------- - Vetarinarian as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. Yeterinariia 39 no.6alO-12 Je 162 (MIRX- 18a1) 1. Omskiy veterinarnyy institut. POPOVA, V.M. , BELOUSOV, A.S. P 9124;,STWO, N.C. , ST11TOV, E.V. , TAW, Ye.I., V. I., YAM INA, F.R . "Photoproduction of Pions Complex Nuclei," paper presented at CERN Symposium, 1956, appearing in Nuclear Instruments, No. 1, pp. 21- 30, 1957 NAGIRNYAK, F.I.;,_POPOVA. V.N. Over-all utilization of ores of the Gaiskore deposits. Biul.TSIIN tavet-met. no-10:10-13 '58. (MIRA 21:9) (Ural Mountain region--Copper mines and mining) POPOVA, V.11., *zh.; YUDIN, Ye.A., inzh. I Delinting cotton zeeds and their physicamechanical properties. Masi. - zhir. prom. 27 no.8:19-22 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Sredneaziatskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo iiauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta zhirov (for Popova). 2. Gosudar3tvannoye spetsialtnoye konstruk'torskoye byuro po khlopkoochistke (for Yudin). (Cottonseed) (Linters) POIIOU, V.N.; WIRNTAK, F.I.; ------ ImproTemeats in the production of barite conceatratem. Tsvet.mt. 29 no. 1-746 ja 136. - (HLRL 9:6) l.Uralmakh-nobr. (Barite) (Flotation) e"C I- it T--:-I~- I r and Sea-, 53o ~L- P , KATa. B.A.., kand.tekhn.nauk [deceased];__FOPOVA,_VjN.q inzh. Preservation of cottonseed phosphatide-concentrate. Masl.-Zhir.prom. 2~ no.2:37-39 F 163~ (MIF-A 16:4) 1. Sredneaziatskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel-'skogd instituta, zhirov. (Cottonseed products as feed-Presenration) AFANASIYEV, N. V.; POPOVA, V. N.; METSIK, M. S. Dieleetrie properties of phlogopite crystals along ths 40int. Ij Izv. vyi. ucheb. zav.; fiz, no.6&64-71 162, (MIRA 16:1) 1. Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Zhdanova. (Ph-logopite crystals) S/139/62/ooo/oo6/ol.1/032 E194/E155 AUTHORS.: Afanaslyev, INN V. , and Metsik, M.S. TITLE- Dielectric Properties of phlogopitle mica crystals in the direction of cleavage PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchcbnykh zav'edeniy, Fizika, no.6, 1962, 64:-71 TEXT: The dielectric properties of phlogopite mica were stlidied in the direction of cleavage to provide application data and because nearly all previous measurements have been made across the cleavage direction. The specimens were from mica crystals about 4 cm thick held in clamps and cut td 0.25 cm thick in the direction of cleavage. The ends of the specimens were polished and silvered electrodes of 2.44 c-m diamet~er were deposited on them. With the specimens held in-moist air and in vacuum at variolAs temperatures in-therange-_-100-ta +350 OC, the permittivity- and the loss factor C C' tan 6 were measured in the frequency range 50 c/s to 1.6 mc/s using a Schering bridge or Q-meter, and resistivity e was also measured. A dispersion region occurs in the low frequency range ana-is attribute'd to the presence of Card 1/2 NAGIRNYAK, F.I.; POPOVA, V.N. Increasing the recovery and the quality of concentrates in the flotation of Blagodatnoye deposit ores. Trudy 11ralmekhanobra no-5:31--52 159. OMIA 15:1) (Blagodatnoye (Baslikiria)-Gold ores) (Flotation) i; IN I' I A Kul' N I I OV~-*I,: ;-t)p nul Fit om r i r T. 7 e D f In" tL-tj -I pr"--IK-. r., - rl:. v i~o g Zn-ta, Vol. Sept 51, 7o. M-"nL~ 'I. T),,)POUA, V, red, aticns"s -I'r~dy treating With sulpbar-ilanide prepar In v01. lghc., p. 210-17. __Os. Vo-ronezbSh* SO: U-~631., 16 Sept :~3., L 04256-67 EWTM IJP(c) GG ACC NR: 60 AR 10516 AUTHOR: -Afanaslyev, N. .; Metsik, M. S.; Popova, V. N. TITLE: Interlayer polarization and dielectric lonses In crystals of phlogopito mica SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektrotekhnika i energetika, Abs. 1OB72 REF SOURCE: Sb. Proboy dielelitrikov I poluprovodnikov. Mi-L., Energlya, 1964, 346-351 TOPIC TAGS: dielectric material, dielectric property, dielectric loss, Welectric crystal, rnica ABSTRACT: The specific inductive capacitance, loss factor, and resistance of phlogopite of different hardnesses are studied. Experimental data obtained Indicate that In phlogopite crys- tals there are two types of foliations: open (communicating with the atmosphere) and closed. Because of surface conductivity, these foliations lead to interlayer polarization, causing a deterioration In the dielectric properties of the mica. Open foliations determine the field of dispersion and absorption, which is located basicaUy in the range of sonic and radio frequenciesi- The specific inductive capacitance and the loss factor, determined by open foliations In the direction of a cleavage at 50 cps, may reach 102 for hard phlogopite and 104 for soft phlogoplte.~ The drop in specific inductive capacitance as a direct function of frequency and the frequency SOURCE CODE: UR/0196/65/000/010/BO14/BO14 X, i Card 1/2 UDC: 621.315.613.1.011.5 L 04256-67 ACC NR,_-AR60_fdW___ maximum of the loss factor in the direction of cleavage Increases from several units for hard phlogopite to several hundred units for soft pMogopite. The foliations cause a deterioration in the electrical properties of the' phlogopite alsb in a direction perpendicular to the planes of cleavage. In this direction, the specific inductive capacitance does not essentially depend upon hardness and is close to six, and the frequency maximum of the loss factor associated with closed foliations is of the orde*r of 10-2 and is determined chiefly by the transverse dimension of the foliations rather than by hardness. The swelling of phlogopite when heated and the de- terioration in dielectric properties associated with it may be eliminated by pressure greater or equal to the pressure of saturated water vapor at the working temperature. The concentra- tion of closed foliations for phlogopite of average hardness Is of the order of 106cm73 9 and the thickness of electrolytic water films in closed foliations is of the order of 102_103 Monolayers, while the specific resistance of the films at room temperature Is 104-105 ohm/cm. Transla- tion of abstract 5 Illustrations and bibliography of 5 titles. Irkutsk State University (Irkutskiy gosudarstvennyy un-t) A. Petrashko SUB CODE: 11,20 EV 3/064/63/000/002/003/005 B117/B186 AUTHORS: Mushiy, R. Ya., Al"loahkovich, F. B., ?echenezhskaya, V. N., -Popova, V. P., 11ogile*vskaya,. L. N. TITLE: Explosive decomposition of diacetylene -and its mixtures 'PERIODICAL:. Khimicheskaya.-promyshlennost', no. 2, 1963, 29 - 31 TEXT: Diacetylene obtained from dichlorobutyne by a method described earlier (U]kr. khim. zh. (in presss))vias- used to study the explosiveness of pure diacetylene and its mixtures with other gases. -The experiments were made in a glass device (B.-~. Brandt, L. A. Matov,-A. 1. Rozlovskiy, V41 S. Khaylov, Khim. prom. no- 5r-419 (1960)) at 20 - 250C and 1 at. Ignition was made either with an electric spark or by burning through a nichrome wire. It was found that diacetylene purified chromatographically explodes at a lower pressure than doubly distilled diacetylene which ap arently contains chlorine derivatives. The critical pressure fcr the p explosive decomposition of pure diacotylene is 30- 33 mm Hg, irrespective of the type~of initiation. Studies of a diaoetylene mixture with acetylene showed that an increase of the total pressure is of little effect and may ev6n decrease the-critical diacatylene content due to the simultaneous Card 1/.2 S106AI631000100210031005 Explosive decomposition of... B117/BI86 decom-oosition of acetylene. -Linits of the diacetylene content in other gas: mixtures at a total pressure of 700 mm Eg are (in ~; by volume): for nitrogen 22,,~,with nichrom wire ignition and 25~ with electric-spark ignition for hydrogen and carbon oxide 30/~j; for ammonia 37~; for carbon dioxide 35%, and for natural gas 391-0' which araong'the gases studied has the highest stabilizing effect. The lowest critical diacetylene content was found in the mixture with acetylene.. At 700 mm Hg it was 16.5 - 17 % by volume. When the total pressure was further increased the critical diacetylene con-. tent became lo,.ver in contrast-to other mixtures where it remained almcst constant beginning from 500 to 600 mm Hg. The small stabilizing effect of acetylene and the decrease of the critical diacetylene content with in- creased pressurep apparently. is related to the decomposition of acetylene initiated by the decomposition of diacetylene. There are 7 figures. :S/776/62/000/025/00~/OZ5 AUTHORS. Popova, V. P., Fedotov, L. N. TITLE: The dependence of the electrical resistance of Iron-Nickel alloys the magnetic field and mechanical stresses. SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel~skiy institut chernoi~'N, metallurgii. Sbornik trudov. no.25. Moscow, 1962. Pretsiziorinyye splavy. pp.41-5Z. TEXT. .The purpose of the present experimentail investigation is a deter7iination of the change in electrical resistance (ER), as determinied both on direct and'*on alternating current, as a function of the magnetic field and the stress impose4 on specimens of Fe-Ni alloys with 797o Ni alloyed with Mo, Re. and Mn. The ultimate objective of this investigation is the development of magnetic-field and stress trans- ducers with the use of binary Fe-Ni alloys. The galvanomagnetic and galvanoelastic effects under, DC (ohmic resistance) were measured by the potentiometric method with an accuracy of 0.05%. The active resistance under AC was measured on a bridge circuit (illustrated). Accuracy: 0.10[o. The tensile specimens, wires 0.2-mm diam, were tested in the same quartz tubes in which they had undergone heat treat- ment for uniformity. A tensile load was applied to each specimen, and the measure- Card, 1/2 S/776/62/000/02510021025 The dependence of the,electrical resistance ... ment was repeated with intermediate demagnetizations of the specimens. The chemical composition of the 11 specimens tested is tabulated. 3 alternative heat-- treatment methods were employed; details are specified. The galvanomagnetic and galvanoelastic effects of the various specimens are shown graphically as func- tions of the magnetic field and the stress. Both the longitudinal galvanomagnetic and the galvanoelastic effects change in the same sense; The effects are increased with an increase of the field strength H and the stress a, respectively. With in- creasing tensile stress, the magnetic effect (vs. H) decreases. Graphs of the changes of the respective effects, as functions of the content of an alloying element, show that alloying of the alloy with Re, Mo, and Mn (up to 35o), decreases the mag- nitude of the galvanornagnetic effect. The effect of the anneal is discussed separ- ately for the 3 alloying elements. The dependence of the properties of the various alloys on the heat treatment permits the finding of an optimal heat-treatment regime to obtain a prescribed value of the cralvanomagnetic effect. The investigation of the dependence of the active resistance under AC on the magnetic field is not yet completed. It can only be stated that alloys with small R.- content have a satisfactory linear relationship between the ER and the field in the region of 0.1 to 0.7 6. There are 15 figures,. 1 table, and 6 references (3 Rus sian- language Soviet, 'I German, and,Z English-language, of which 1 is in Russian translation). Card 2/2 MUSKY, R.Ya.; MOSHKOVICH., F.B.; PECHENEZHSKAYA, V.N.; POPOVA, V.p.; MOGILEVSKAYA, L.N. Explosive decomposition of diacetylene and its mixtures. Khim. prom. no.2:109-111 F 163. (KMA 16.7) (Butadiyne) (Explosions) POPOVA. V.P. Studying properties and structure of magnetically soft alloys of various thickmess. Sbor.trud.TSKIICHK no.23:66-79 160. OURA 13:7) (Alloys-lbgnatic properties) (Metallograpby) POPOVA V.P. - FRWTOV. L.N. 1 0 Longitudinal gelvanomagnatic effect in iron-nickel alloys. Sbor.trud.?SNIICHK no.23:129-138 16o. OURL 13:7) (Iron-nickel alloys-Blectric properties) S/04a/61/025/012/021/022 B125/B112 AUTHORS: Fedotov, L. N., Popova, V. P., and Molotilov, B. V. TITLE: Influence of mechanical action on the magnetic structure and on the properties of alloys PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 25, no. 12, 1961, 1518-1523 TEXT: The influence of mechanical stresses and the conditions of stabilization of the magnetic properties are studied. According to Ye. I~ Kondorskiy (Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiz., )11 1110 (1959)) the degree of the stability of magnetization of a ferromagnetic, placed in a field of elastic stresses, can be changed by choosing an adequate magnetizing procedure. The influence of compressing stresses directed perpendicular to the magnetic flux on the permeability in different fields in case of magnetiza- tion on the principal curve and on the ideal curve of thg alloys 79HMA (79NMA) and 76HxA(76NKhD) (magnetos tri ction Xsr-O .2-10 ) was studied. The boundaries of the principal domains are less displaced under the action of external stresses than the boundaries of subdomains and of additional Card 1/3 S/048J61/025/012/021/022 Influence of mechanical action 3125/B112 domains. Simplifying the magnetic structure by adequate processing) Of--- an alloy by converting it completely into 180 -domains, increases the stability of the magnetic properties, impair, however, the quality. Simplifying the magnetic structure can most easily be achieved by diminishin�-the thickness of the material. Since the internal field acting on the 180 boundaries is equal to zero, the 1800-boundaries are much less displaced by elastic stresses than the 900-boundaries. In searching magnetically stable materials, special attention should be paid to such materials as have a suitable optimum amount of defects. The alloys tending to brittleness (such as iron with high silicon content, iron containing 16% Al and iron alloyed with Si and Ni) are magnetically more stable. Magnetic stability may be diminished by inclusions acting as stress concentrators. Due to considerable irreversibility, the fixation of the 1800-boundaries of the domains by inclusions must be avoided in plastic alloys and is applicable only in case of brittle alloys. The dependence of the a-c resistance on alloys 66H(68N)~ 79NMA, subjected to thermal pre-treatment in vacuum, and on an alloy containing 79% Ni, 3~ Re, 18% Fe has also been determined by the method assumed by the authors' Institute to be the optimum method. The resistivity of alloyed specimens Card 2/3 FUMOV) L.I'#.; POPOVA, V.P.; MOLOTILOV, 16,V. Effect of mechanical action on the magentic structure and properties of alloys. Izv. Ali SSSR. Ser. fiz. 25 no.12:1518-1523 D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Institut pretsizionnykh splavov TSentrallnogo nauchno-issle- dovatellskogo instituta cheinoy metallurgii. (Strains and stresses) (Iron alloys-11,1agnatic properties) POPOVA, V.P.; FEDOTOV, L.N. Dependence of the electrical resistance of iron-nickle alloys on magnetic fields and mechanical stresses. Sbor. trud. TS1411CM no.25:41-52 162. OURA 15:6) (Iron-nickel alloys-Electric properties) (Magnetic fields) F10 POVAI V~ P 137-58-2-3857 translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 226 (USSR) A UTHORS: Gurvich, Ye. I. , Kondorskiy, Ye. I., Popova, V. P. TITLE: The Permeability and Losses of Magnetically Nonretentive Alloys of Various Thickness in Alternating Fields (Pronit- sayemost' i poteri magnitomyagkikh splavov raznykh tolsh- chin v peremennykh polyakh) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Tsentr. n. -i. in-t chernoy metallurgii, 1956, Nr 15, pp, 131-151 ABSTRACT: Measurement of the magnetic permeability and loss,(L) was performed by a bridge circuit in accordance with a' method previously suggested (RzhMet, 1957, Nr 12, abstract 25220K), and at induction values attaining 80% of the satu- ration level in the frequency interval of 400-300 kc. 0. 2-0. 02 mm. gage strips of the following commercial alloys were in-' vestigated: 50N,,N79MA, 8ONKhS, 50NKhS, and 79NM. The L of high-nickel alloys drops invariably with a diminution in the thickness of the strip, since in the case of these alloys the L are fundamentally determined by eddy currents. In the Ca rd 1/2 case of low-nickel alloys a significant portion of the L are 137-58-2-3857 The Permeability and Losses of (cont. hysteresis losses, increasing as the thickness of the strip diminishes. Therefore, in the case of these alloys, each frequency value corresponds to an optimum thickness of the strip at which L is minimal. Recommend- ations are made fir the employment of various alloys in different fre- quency intervals, ,and the optimum strip thickness. for.the various fre- quencies is indicated. P.S. 1. Nickel allays-Kagnetic properties--Measurement Card 2/2 -cut Id ditators In theutnat. Arcziri-khu. V. 11. Popova. and 11. N. Zakho;, Vaprosy Rei ij;:wa (Knigoimlatel. 'Gorlio VqQ f8A; R.1cral. Zhur. Kkipp., 1955, INO. 409I.-Proteln, vugar, X, and Ot In the bloigi of 77 paticith. with rheumatic cardstis ht VariousstagrS and with Circulatory deficiency wrtc found to be withill llrctn-d l1rails. - A,--tbe Cauditions Ptouc.,,Aed these bloA coustitutnts dr%rped to the lower nnnnal t"d, Suvar curves followinz doubte Alffinini-ituttion at gluccne (jiffelcif frout,the normal durbig ~::thcactive pcricA of the O~ease, c4pecl.dly in patients bavin 111V L~lh~oty iflAuffirlevey, S. Le I IIJPL)VA, V. P.) hl-o-Ler B~uiA)9-S. - (ulss) "Tjue Lao.Loa and industrial proccELing "I ;- - - - - .--- u-1 The Plaice-fl-atfish. 11 Muscow, a pu, (14uscu-,, -- t Of - .g~.~Tecn. I s T Fisld-nf; - ---- Licustry &-. Agricultu-L-e), "v copic~ My fiv 3*), -Lv5,t) ~; I- POPOVA, V.P.- -- Nutrition of brill im the Black Sea. Top. Ikht. sm.11:124-12Z 158. (MIRA 12: 1) l.Asevoke-Cheruemerskiy a&uchno-Ixsl9dsvatqlIskiy lastitut morskege rybnog* khozyayvtva i-okeanegrafil ;- AzCherKIRO Geoplaza USSR. (Black Sea-;--Flatfishem) (Fishe's--Food) RIY811, B.I:. (Taldy-Kurgau, Kazakhskoy SSR, ploshchad' Parks. 61); FOPOVA. V.P. Pancreatic cyst treated by internal drainage. Vest.lr-hir. 7~~ ar, 6; 128-129 Ju 157. (KI-ICA lo:8) 1. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniye. Alakul'skoy rayoanoy bollnitsy (gl. vrach - O.G.Yakovleve) Taldy-Kurganskov obleBti (PANCREAS, cysts surg.. internal drainage) FAV-TaTO, L.I.; POPOI~A, V.S. Spectral deterrninition of tin, lead, and boron iii suicata: rccks and minerals. Zav. lab. 3,) no.6t699--,02 16.4. (MIRA -117:8) 1. Institut geokhim.-Ii i analitichesko-, khImii imeni Ve-mad',.i1cogo AN SSSR. 0 v j 1- (3, -6 -6 z AUTHORS: Uchurkhanov, M.M., Syumak, P.L., Prokofiyev, N.I., and Popova, V.S. TITLE: Copper-Zinc Solder (Pripoy medno-tsinkovyy) PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobreteniy, 1958, Nr 6, p 116 (USSR) ABSTR_~CT: Class 49h, 26. Nr 113,176 (567432 of 1 Feb 1957), Submitted to the Committee for Inventions and Discoveries at the Ministers Council of USSR. Solder improvin.-I the mechanical Lind anti-corrosion properties of soldered joints; composed of 53-58% coppero 33-361". zinc, 2-3% tin, and 4-6i0' cadmium. Card 1/1 1 1; is If It 1, 1? 4 A) ill if n 14 n 14 V A 14' %1 is W It W P U 11 Is r 1 L r &-1 6 A- A -L L It h r r, it i T io V I I AA as %X W lit k A I I a It I If The es"t ad Oftits de usism U aVit-im L L %W X 4 T= jU nsJ- ( ionct ( f 1 3 1929, MI. . thl 71(m -so C-fman 1012 4).-Coatfulainstion of Tschsisflov-jar clay Ity hiwifite is culausson. The 0 raw mat"lls used for the tesits, weft a Tachassiftir-jar clay. lowicite wpd. theMnm - 0 go It and a Latuajo clay cunig. no l6wijgitc. Adda. to TwjWMov-jar clay of title lowigite. l ev n i u& titi a th o it of th U 0 5 b d k A .60 0 e n es as una auv sex as . ros urne n q e p e c nwar y as y % b th mi r it h LI f i t bli ff t b Add 1% 16 i -40 0 e c w as no no oscope. n. o e e e up to a ec um y upon nS g shirinkalle and watef absorption. Addn. of up to 2% hilsigitr inclIvases porosity not. " -00 ably. and purvican be seen by the naked eye Addu.olupto5 .16wigitecaumssvcU- ing of the clay articles. reduction -0 shvinhast aull iocrm-4 water slmwptiun. "I L = -00 00 which tefultwirs Inctrase with 1.1% Ztr cuitirnt. Addriol lowtilite W lAtll~jfi clay Intfraws Porosity k" and gives no swelling of the Clay. *aid Alo rrdwcs [turning 00 thrinksgr at The Ifirtsemm of h5wisitc, ist torc,,L&iu cauwx porosity 0 Illrectly Ilroportiorfal to the quantity present. III nuking crramic Virc. insulators " the uw Taciiassov-jar clay must be avoided. At. SYMNIIS ale 00 .O0 'go 46- 1 1 00 *0 00 0 it: z 7.7 I a r. 0 4 -01 Of 0-3 .1 0 IS 0 0 0 * 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 too '1a 0 a 0 0 so: : 00 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 * 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 !e 0 Is go* ft o e * 9 a * 0 s o 400, q 1) 14 1114 t1a ills nz4n-- 10 it &I u salts bay line at a)&) atare L-A-A-A-L-L M 9 P AA -11111 &C-111! Fla, 1, d$ -.a#. -- Lemdum Ovdisles for IM productias a deal W#4W Cqask. _V, I!UVM MA111,111. -00 lug. 1033, No. 24 -^ 410-Sn"Mall cnxibks Wills a compn. of AIA 79, 1,*,-,(h 35, werr Pre y mixing cru�hcd comdum with fiftTky anal taking at 1300 1410'. The rnscitV.."ithstoo,11 a temp. of IWW without wAtersing to reacting chensi- ailly wills (lie x1ml rhArXr. If. W. Rath 00 J~ coo see is ;; 0 00 AS-11L. ETALLUJI41CAL LITFRATIOE CLASSIFIC,LTICM 9111111, ac- s'. I.- solo.) Q- W w a 00 00 00 *T4:4::::*0*CJSO6*6N:OO : 0 0 tsee woo 411111 ad C.1 as$ ;00 D 3 1 L. S a Islas a 4 al, I N 0 2 do G 3 0 LO as 1 14 fill 1. B 11 it b 16 )? a a 11 w u Id 19 16 u x If a 41 41 V 41 a a I . . . T. - * * I a Bi- IN AND ' UtUisatWo of pylopityllito 111 111411FICSIAls "d 141mt" ,F rW Kirrd'" 1 9. No 2. 12" 10i"t) kinds of pIrrolshyllit P1441VA 00 . I I-IA%t W. %intillf to V tAT &nll t 21 11'"k pylophy MW 00 . 1.- 't rhangritwh Ot-viatb. ;, .00 00 r ralwmlml Aful &- 11"t '11111inlith tlw 111fifinal Stability of blily varilWil 00* 00 J!" I.X11C ity, it itu-irewwa thr vtwfl- of Inwar -IWWOH 01111 11-1- nut change the external culuc of the I-Itly; W) coll. the idermMy lowe" the tranitlucence of the body. %L V. KONWIDV coo 00 -00 age 00 .010 r 1 it , L S a a It it it 01 0 4 a '24 w IN 7 111 4 3 9 . ' 0" 0' .so 0 0 0 41 0! 40 0 *~ 0 0 go 0 0 * a 0 0 0 00 0 0 ! 0 * 00000 0 0 0 49, 0 4 0: 0 0 00 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 g: 1 1 4 1 4 1 0 -0 1- it it 'I I I. "I'll s'', I'll rig A A 1 1, L-1 .1. v I, , I! A 1, 1 At 04 4 t( I a d KcnfloYiftg lestiveAle Plegiackelte said p"phyry In , l'it i Sivil., 0 conutuc Mft Kvdia V voi T l 10 . . , . o , i .jj. No. Io, (119C --mixti coilts. thelt malt-lilli were 1 -00 compared with than contg. X feldspar. All rmte% lad I about the same shrinkage, Feldspar ruixes iintrivIl inwr rapidly than plafriuctasite mixes but lestivarite mixt" -00 tintrittl Y..Mef than (tklqw Im tsrs. The sititerinic I,[ J.Wphyry Suite. w&. similar to I flat of mixes omts ~ Ivid %liar. All mite* had libutit the &&vtw truslIuser III Wt-,ik- ing and the sanic thcruttl re"ance. The dCf'WMAtMI "t moo lr'liV&Fitr mix" was greater thim that of Icklipar othet. 00 a thilic it was lower in porphyry mix" fimi to cotw, 11, 13 0 and 14. lrsdvarke arA pq)hvry bodi" were yrll-uh co -c grayish ifIrpending an tlw still. and firms testip.; 14,Iss- 13 clawle NO" wrrt white. Ustivaritc skas had a h)wvr fusing troll). than feldspar gtares. M. V. Kondoldy 00 I , s 9 11 A a. I L A DITALLUNWAL LIT(RATtAt CLOWICAtIGO ' I ..Ago ' U S A. I s $1 9 it It M It ?A S a ew 0 4 3 a 41 O'ka 0 LT 0 Soo a 0 0 0 11 V. Plagioclase feldspars in the ceramic industry. K.Keler and V. F907a. JE~gns. State Ceram. Research Inst. (Leniugrad) No. 39, 1-34(19jj)7-':~diFi is no difference between plagi~cllase and microcline bodies fired to cone 12, with regard to shrinkage, melting temp. and deformation under load at high temF.. The densening of plagioclase bodies occurs later than that of microcline bodies, bat proceeds more rapidly; sintering In plagioclase bodies is similar to that in microcline bodies. Bodies fired to cone 12 and composed of acid Plagioclase have greater crushing strength and are more transparent than bodies contg. K feldsFar. The mech. strength and transparency of feldspar bodies decrease with ine.-easing CaO content. Plagioclase and microcline bodies are similar in linear expansion; the microstructure of porcelain bodies contg. acid plagioclase is similar to that of bodies contg. microcline; they show the same deformation when fired to cone 12. With an increased CaO content in feldspar, the deformation decreases. Plagioclase bodies fired to higher teirps. than cone 12 have a lower mech. strength and a greater deformation. Tests with microcline and plagioclase glazes show that their m. ps. and hardnesses are similar when fired to cones 12 and 13; when fired to cone 14, the plagioclase glaze is harder and has a better luster. M. V. Kondoldy 0 0 *10 0 u 11 It III it a V v jp 1.0 _J40 U100111% es cro r !!Rn. S. 60 f Wm) Reft-te 1. th, ;;1:40 god '4064 'Usmo" 0 0 0 0 o we 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 6 cp 0 0 0 * 4, We a- 4-0 ale 0 0 0 6 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a )d b v is m ja V v u if A JI, it III A 41 m sd a A 0 & I -Tij lee depma the Sao. -00 00 If ,,,d. - 00 "IS'liM 4413 "414). 1t".11 roe r. a 0 go* See Noe 00 00 0 I,& I I Lw Q., L i, ml a I a 4m 0 a a I "a ~4,64 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 046 - -1 00 0:0 a a a 0 a 0 0 0 0 6 000 03, I)SIO if w tj is 1) If O:A a ~ #- 1-1 A &I* - - !~V--Slat*s K7 Psi jr) Behavior d nim oi rakrodime -4 ~WgWd- f*M- K is 00 Pik Nff~2M(1940). 00 k It micIrmlinc and wid plagiock- -Is. 2.3% C&O occurs -00 It the interval "P. K." 123-130- Mdtisg Of Ulm basic 0o IdAgiockw occur, betwmn -P. K.- 135 and 141. Mk-ro- of Chne, Plauthwism mixes conts. 4.5-5.7% C&O melt earlier thsn plasi(visse m1wr% Whit intTessed plasiock" c-- :: "1 104- Irflf, the lpf"P. IV( file 11110 IIII-I"W4. vion-i1r 0 .3 , ,-, q... It.. * 1 09M. 0-1 a- m.11.1 ttLat Itf I11jLjtWIjUC. III IkIII-ClItill Ik-ftfiVd. the vimijilete rushing of Iddepar and its usixts. occurs at lower temps. eow than when firingg pure feldspar. Vatrificatim of bodies coats. pLtgkdm occurs, later than that of bodies 00 -a micradine. Defornuflon &W rafth. Strength of produced front odwoctine-plagioclaw mixts. am the sum as thime of isliffoclime . Muilitisation of bodies wi,h '--ewd placlochwe contest. Plasioclamc and uticiroclLme-plagioclare mints. In pormisin dissolve greater atuts. of quaru than oficrockine -. the &wt - Increases with increased C&O content of the plagioclase. GISM O"a based an microcline, -1--inclaw or their mIM. M I& high thermal stabiliti, a, luster. M. V. Cond 15:1 i S L A "TALLURGICAL LOICII&IL'Of CLAWORKA11C. 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Theym - I d i k hi h l I w uw n ma ."i inS lage pm% rl&in wage. ltxccl,,ij, g s,tt ri sisadc ktuti thorns air tit daik cNAs with a nu. tit 0 vial beuwdalatimfluxesin tiscliruditc. =h=Iy tiou pc&"uWg Is not important. XOO V. cou"'Ir - 4*4 , 10 I ' , - , ' . it Is ' v a n a A K V YA 9 P AA, so 00 Is* Pgolig"LlIfillf fr so 00 004 00, a 0 if 7v- 4 4, l om 1 4 - L A &f!ALI-UR6K.%. 1.111911iill CLASSIFICATION r) u is is M) 1%.", r r f Ig 4 I No go 0 It 110 At a it 01 a IF (I It 1( 4 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 4 0 a a 0 & *;* 0 0 Is 0 0 0 Is * 0 * a 0 0 0 4 K 6 0 *-*-Ole 0 0 4; 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 )4 A it ;I a IT At is L, it m r k v At w c it Au As Ar a 04 als~(w U w A I -,1.' 49 4 At -.00 -00 -00 Western Talm r 04D .00 .Go 00 is* =so 00 :zoo 000 .60 ;"Go 00 goes 9 V, go I IQ, An Us 0 1431, t 1 TIT 24 13 All a ra 3 4 v 4044 111 Is 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 0 0. a 0 &s 0 0 6 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 W IL Ilia .1 141i 91 :1 ON ,A ~j it 42 .1 jFj SEREMINITIKOV, V.V.; POPOVA, V.T. Periodic number of rare earth element selenites of the cerium group as related to their solubility. Izv. vya. ucheb. zav.; Piz. no.l: 173-174 158. (miRk 11:6) l.Tomskiy gosuniversitete imeni V.V. Kuybysheva. (Solubility) (Rare earth selenites) TQVBIN, M.V.; POPOVA, V.V.; TOVBINA, Z.M.; RADOVSKIY, B.S.; MARKOVA, G.P. Dynamics of the dIffusion extraction of substances ?-rc-- alu-nIna gel. Koll. zhur. 25 no.4j472-477 JI-Ag 163. (MItU 17;2) 1. Kiyevskiy universitet, kafedra fizicheskoy i kolloidnoy khimii. ALEKSMIDROVICH., Yu.B., inzh., red.; CHERNIN, L.A., inzh., red.; NAYDICH, I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; BELYAYKINA, I.V., inzh., red.; NIKOLAYEV, A.A., inzh., red.; SOSHNIKOV, G.F., inzh., red.; FILINIONTSEV, AN., inzh., red.; ~-QNV~k, V-V-, inzh.p red.; IFTINKA, G.A., red.izd-va; RODIONOVA, V.11., tekhn. red. [Construction specifications and regulations] StroitelInye normy i pravila. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat. Pt.I.Sec.G.ch.7[fleating systems; materials, equipment, fixtures, elements, and structures] Teplovye seti; materialy, oborudovanie, armatura, izdeliia i stroitelInye konstruktsii (SNiP I-G.7-62). 1963. 22 P. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva. 2. Gosstroy SSSR (for Aleksandrovich). 3. Mezh- duvedomstvennaya komissiya po peresmotru Stroitel'ofth norm i pravil (for Chernin, Naydich). 4. Vsesoyuzrqy Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu teplovykh elektrostantsiy (for Belyaykina,, Nikolayev, Soshnikov, Filimontsev). 5. Vsesoyuz- rWy nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut po teplo- tekhnicheskim sooruzheniyam (for Popova). POPOVA, V.V. Prediction of phases of the development of earn under the con- ditions present in the foothills of the Northern Caucasus. Trudy OGMI no.25s8l-87 161. (MIRA 16:6) (Caucasus) Northern-Corn (Maize)) (Meteorology, Agricultural) RAT HOV, A.I.; ARONOV, S.11.; YERESNOV, N.V.; MOSINITIV, A.S.; NFAMGVSKIY,, D.B. [deceased]; RUBINSHTEYN, S.L.; POPOVA, V.V.; KHASKIN, S.A. "Handbook on water sfipply and sewerage." Reviewed by A.I. Balazhcv and 7od. i san. tekh. no.12:32-34 D 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Water supply) (Sewerage) 1. POPOVA, V. Ya. 2. LzsR (6oo) 4. Irrigation 7. Computing water discharge in irrigation. Dost. 3ellkhoz. No. 6) 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Januai7 -1953. Unclassified. POPOVA, V. Ya. Sooruzheniya dlya respredeleniya i uchets vody pri (Constructions For ITLe Distribution Axej Calculation Irrigation) Moskva, Sellkhozgiz. 191::4. N/5 723.1 oroshenii P811 Of Water Usez' In 101 p. diagrs., tables. BITYUKOV, Konstantin Kuzlmich, starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; MIKHAYLOY, M.N., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FIgny# ty nauchnv7 k,,L.Ya,,, starsh Ila sotrudnik; KOREYSHO. le.G., r-edakrzor; FIRZEER. V.I., teirchnicheskiy, redaktor [The accumulation and the retention of moisture by soils] Nakoplenie i sokhranenie vlagi v pochva. Izd. 2-oe. ispr. i dop. Moskva. Goe. izd-vo salkhoz. lit-ry, 1956. 173 P. (MLRA 9-8) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut gidrotakhniki i melioratsit (for Bityukov. Kikhaylov. Popova) (Soil moisture) ABRAMOVA, A.A.: M! "TA, Y.Ta. - ----- bvulsion drilling fluids. Aserb.neft-khoz. 35 W-5:20-21 My '56. KRA 9:10) (Oil well drilling fluids) STiAUMYANt V.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, Prof., otv. red.~, BOKHIN, F.I,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk, zam. otv. red.; KOKOVIN, Ye.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; KOPIYEV, Ye,I., inzh., red.; kand. takhn. nauk, red.; SAMSONOVA, N.P,, kand.tek,". nauk, red.; CHICHASOV, V.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; RDDIN, Ya.S., red. izd-va (Mechanization of irrigation and drainage work and use of Plastic materials in irrigation and drainage construction; materlals]14e- khanizatsi�a gidromeliorativnykh rabot i ispollzovanie plastmass v gid--omeliorativnom stroitel7stvf.,:; materialy Mezhdunarodnogo na- uchno-metodicheskogo soveshchanii;.!.. Moskva, Izd.VNIIGIL.4, 1962. 242 p. (MIRA 15~12) 1. Nauchno-metodicheskoye i koord:.natsionnoye soveshchaniye nauchno-issledo,iatellskikh uchrezlideniy sotsialisticheskikh stran po mekhanizatsil stroitelInykh i tkspluatatsionnykh gidromeliora- tivnykh rabot i ispolIzovaniyu pl-istmass v gidromeliorativnom stroitelletve, Moscow, 1960. 2. V.5esoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelt- skiy institut gidrotekhniki i mel-.-oratsii im. A.N.Kostyakova (for Shaumyan), (Irrigation-Congress~s) (Drainage-Congresses) POPOVA, V.Ya. Legal advice. Mekh. sill. hosp. 32 no. 6:31 -Te 161. ( 1 14. - 5 )' 1. Yuriskonsul't Ministerstva sellskogo khozyaystva USSR. (Agricultural laborers) POPOVAZ.V.Ya. J,egal advice. M-Pkh. Bill. hosp. 12 no. 2:31 F 161. 14-.4) 1. Yuriskonsult Ministerstva sel'skogo khozyaystva USSR. (Agricultural wages) POPOTA, V. Ta. New reagents for reducing the viscosity of clay-base drilling fluids. Azerb. neft. khot. 39 no.5:12-13 Y47 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Azerbaijan-Oil well drilling fluids) (Viscosity) POPOV,A, V.Ya., yuriskonsul't legal questions and answers. Mekh. oil'. hosp. 11 no.10:32 o 16o. (MIRA 13:9) (Agricultural wages) (Agricultural laborers) FollOVAP V.ya.9 k~zid. tokir. Water Me-,~:,- for I I ~ "r 1 4 LYS. or 42x52 72 , -8. -:-L?;,r VN-711,lp 4 -f t63. (r,,RA l7j6) BEqT-UICjV, K.: LHKOV, V.; POI-P,"'A) Y. On L i'~; fr,.-TrAtle~n rZL aj 1,1 ho,11 ir; Dol,lady BAN 17 no.L~.-1217-1119 164. 1. institute -)f the Biology aral Pathology of Reproduction of Domestic An--ma-ls. Submitted July 30, 1964. PUMP Ya.; POKY;, Khr., ILHEVA, MA. Quantirati-,re method of deterailuing vitami-n B-12 by thin-layer chromatography. Prik-l. biokhUn. i mikrobi-ol. 1 no. 6,693-696 N.-D 165. 1&12) . I rsh2 ~nno.; ~ ; . F -, r)-.jrJ 4 v? 1. Vyssh-'y ins"t-ut W.shchavoy prosr - - - Bolgariya. SubaLtted july, 1965. la. 2. U--!-~i` 4. ;'U(~-.r an.; 7. Geo~--ra,)hy contest In ti-..e L7l'z:.-'n-l-rad -'lioneer 'a!,-.,::e. Gc.). v. !-,hlxl~ nc. 1~152. .n ..ccessicns Library cf (cmr--cs~- 9. :-lonthiv Lists cf :--uss-*l--- .arch, Ullclas~-' POPOVA. Ya. G., BFMKOV, M. N., AGAIN, I., (USSR) "Biosynthesis of Analogues of B12 Ccntaining 5,6- Cimethylbenzimidazole Substituted on the Second Carbon Atom." Report presented at the 5th Int'l. Biocherdstry Congress, Moscmr, lo-i6 Aug. 1961. POPOV.P,, Y--.G., -~~ nd '.-',-;cli "-curces -nd :.o~,hcds Of Obtaining cOnc--.--'rr.tesi 1()f V't[u:"" 195' (I'in of i'll'-har -i'ducatiol-1. "o, 'eocllrilolor:~C,~l Jnc;t ul' Zood 16 i,r) I. s , I u Indtio-tury) , 150 uupies POPOVA, Ya.G. Study of vitamin 312 adsorption and desorption by activated clays. Vit. res. i ikh isp. no.5:112-118 161. O"URA 15 -- 1) 1. Institut(Eishchevoy prom7shlennosti Plovdiv, Bolgariya YA110COBALAME) (ADSWITION) (BENTONITEj PQ?OVA, Ye.. OTLIVANCHIK, A. USSR 600 Buildings, Prefabricated Conveyor assembly of large panels for standardized houses. Lee. prom 12 no. 2;28-3 of covel, 7 05Z. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. POPOVA, Te. Let's fulfil the geven-7ear plan in six 7eara. Pros.k~or. 11 no.L2:15 D '59. (MIRA 13:4) l.Tekhnicheskiy rukovoditell artell imeni 15 let koopernteii invalidov, g.Voronesh. (Radiators) PARUSNIKOV, V.N.; KAPLAN, A.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: POPOVA,je.j. YEPIRUIOVA N.; DEYEVA, G. Manufacture of slot-type fine structure masks for two- color electron-beam tubes using a photochemical technique. Sbor. mat. po elektrovak. tekh. no.28:32-40 161. (MIRA 16:8) MURASHCV, K., T~r,qining procure=ent specialists by correspondence co,:2-ses Lin higher education. 1-fulr-.- elev. prcm. 27 no.10:27-28 G--. '6--' (~aRA 14 -112 ) 1. Vsesouznyy zaoehr-y- institut pishchevoy promyshlennostJ. (Produc .ade..-Study and teaching) 66 T,%-- Mkr/AVr 19M Ybdicine Cancer 00a the Modifications in ftithelial Differentlation In Induced Cancerous Twoors," Ye. A. Popowa, Chair of Path Anat, First losaingrad Jbd Inst, 5 pp wArkh1v Patologliw Vol X, No 2 Describes experiments vith nice and refors to Cbspurin's vork in tunor research. Results Indicate that tumorous cataplasia, is reversible, at least in some tumors. Submitted 1947. 66"k POPOVA, Ye.A. -.. Correlation of b7pertenBion and atherosclerosis according to clinioc-anatomical and statistical data. Ter. arkh., Moskva 25 no-4:65-70 July-Aug 1953. (CLKL 25:4) 1. Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Director -- Prof. A. 4 MyRenikov, Acti*~ Member ANS UM). First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Institute. /I N SINITSKIY, A.; POPOTA, Ye., uchenyy sekretart. ~, amxw4l alpidesi o logical wmlysis.' K.D.Metallnikov. Reviewed by A.Sinitticti, I.Popova. Zhur.21.krobiol.epid.i Inman. no.4:86-90 Ap 154. (91-RA 7:5) 1. Zamestitell d1rektora po nauchnoy chasti Inatituta Is. Pastera. (Epidemiology) (Ketal'nikov, K.D.) t--POPOVA, To. A. Uterine and vaginal epithelium in experimental inflaa~ation. Biul. skop. biol. i zed. 37 no.6:59-64 Je 154. MRA 7:8) 1. Is kafedry patologichooko7 anatomit (zavo prof* M.AoZakharlyev- oksy&) I LenIngradskogo meditstnokogo instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova. (VAGINITIS, experimental, *apithelial pathol.) (UTARUS. diseases, 9=er. ustrItIs. epithelial pathol.) (EPITMON, pathology in exper. motritis & vaginitis) POPOVA, Ye.A. (Moskva) Some copillaroscopic data in end4krteritis obliterans. Klin.med. 33 no.12:79 D 155. - (MIRA 9:5) 1. 1z nervnogo otdoleniya (zav. professor bollnitsy No.23 S.I. Rotenberg Ldeceasedj iment. Medeantrud. (NICOTINIC ACID) (BLOOD VESSBLS--DISJUSICS) (CAPILIA-RIES) POPOVA. Ye.A., dotsent. kandidat meditainakikh nauk Necrotic lessions of organs following angiospasms. Ihirurgiia no-5: 24-27 MY 156. (MIRA 9:9) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomil (zav.-deyetvitellnyy chlen AMU SSSR profl T.G.Garshin) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (VASCULAR DIS&SMS. PJMTPHIRAL, anglospasms with necrotic parivasc. leEsions (Rus)) POPOVA, Ye.A. Bpithelium of uterine polypi; problem of metaplasia. Arkh. pat. 18 no.1:110-111 156. (MLRA 9:6) 1. Is kafedry patologichaskoy anatomii (z&v.-prof. H.A. Zakharlyevokaya) I Leningradskogo neditsinskogo Instituta. (UMUS, neoplasms, polypi, histol. & carcinogenic aspects of epithelial metaplasia (RUB)) (POLYPI, uterus, histol. & carcinogenic aspects of epithelial metaplasi& (Rua)) (BPITHELM, metaplasia in uterine polypi. histol. & carcinogenic aspects (Rug)) POPOTA. Ye.A. godifications in uterine and vaginal epithelium following the administration of synestrol in rabbits and rate.Biul, ekep. bjQ1.i med. 41 no.2:66-70 F 156, (MIRA 9:6) 1. Iz kafedz7 patologicheskoy anatomii (zav.-prof. N.A. Zakharlyevokaya) 1-go Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (RSTROMS, effects, synestrol on uterine &.vaginal epithelium in animals (Rum)) (VAGINA, effect of drugs on, estrogen synestrol in animals (Rus)) (UMUS, effect of drugs on, same) USSR/HLmcn nnd Animal Morphology (Nlormrl Pnd Ecthologic:1) S-2 Di-gortivo Systcm Abs Jour : Rcf Zhur - Biol., No 12, 19~-8, No 5504-5 Author :-2QxMLLL, Inct Not Givcn Title "Ingio- nstic Intcstinel Necrotos. (Ln Exparimontal investi- getion3. Orig Pub :Arldiiv putologii, 1957, 19, No 8, 57-72 Abstract :In 80 rnts, 13 rabbits cnd 11 guinaa pigc sprsmo of the Acconteric Prtorice wore induced by on instentonoour rhythmic coraprccsion or by en Pdronelin injoction into the mceentery. In t1-c intor-tinos of the dand end killed Pniwcls necrotic chrngc:, worc discovorod which included perforations end the dov(;lopunt of poritoniti!i os violl. Thosa clirnc..(,c nrc onrlogouf to the chenges observed in clinical p~nctico end in noftmortai enscs of focrl nocrotic onteritic, in petho- gononis of which besculFr spasms piny & doci:dve rol--. Card 1/1 (7 IL& 0 i - ?O?OVA, Ye.A. --- ~C=anges "7nt~ne adaptation ot Pain in patients with endarteritis obliterans. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. Supplement:46 '57. (MIR--' 11:1) 1. Gorodskaya bol'nitsa No.23 imeni Medeentrud (glevnyy vrach A.F.Timofeyeva). Moslcva. (ARTFARIES-DISNAUS) (PAIN) ,, POFOVAV Ye.A, Histogenesis of congepital *erosional of the eecvlz -ate-ri; pathoanatomical inyqptigationat Arkhpat., 21 no,lltl+4-51 S59. (IUTMJS-DTSUSES) (KMA 13 s 12) POPOVA, Ye. A. Angiospastic nicrosis of the organs; autopsy data and experimental studies. Yest.kbim. 84 no.3188-96 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:12) OJECRWIS) (ARTERIES-DISEASES) POPOVA, Ye.A. (Leningrad) Syphilitic levions of the left auricle ani pulmonary artery associated with diffuse aortitis. Arkhopat. 23 no.4172-q6 161. (MM 14z6) 1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. M.A. Zakharlyevskaya) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (IMART--SYPHILIS) POPOVA, Ye. A.. (T-eningrad) Variability of varinal and uterine apithellum in rat-:5 :In normal: conditicins and -under the lnrL~aen~~,a of teatosterone. put. 25 no.8a4-8-5- 9163 (MTRA 1-24) lo Is kafedry patojlogi(~heakoy anatomli zav. - oasluzhenn?-r deyatell nauki pr-.~t. M.A. Z%khax-2ywc;--ka7-&) i Teningradgkog; meditsinskogo instituta immi Pavrlova. USSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. VaCetables. Melons. etc. M. Abs Jour : Ref ZIur Biol., No 4, 1958, 1562o Author : L.N. Gorev, ~,va Inst : - --- Title : Testing CaUjjUDygr-Vari-eties in Samrkandskaya Oblast'. (Ispyttaniye sortov tsvetnoy kapusty v Sarmrkandskoy oblasti). OriC Pub : Sots. a. kh. Uzbekintana, 1957, No 2) 73-74 Abstract : The testing results are reported on four cauliflower varieties at the training plot of the agricultural technical school in the city of Samarkand. The best results were yielded by the Shirokolistnaya ~ broad- leaved_7 variety. Card 1/1