SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POTAPOV, N.S. - POTAPOV, S.P.

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POTAPOV, N. P. Cand Phys-Math Scl -- (diss) "Thermistor Material From manganese and XINKIM NIcke4 I%e Effect of Composition and I/ NZY"I"N Treatment Tn Structure and Electrical Properties.vC=T?Dd3!:-~ ~~ Odessa, 1957. 14 pp with graphs, 20 cm. (Min of Higher Education Ukrainian SSR, Odessa State Univ im I. M. Mechnikov), 100 copies (KL, 28-57,109) - 7 - Pvp-~Pov , g. 4412. IPOT,~-POV, N. P. - Puti povysheniya Lenint:raae. %steno.;ramma lektsli ... i strolt. trestov). L., 19.54. 121 polit. i nauch: znaaiy. Lenin-r. 3.800 ekz. 60k. -- (55-813)p kachestva zhilishchno~-o !;troitel'stva v dlya rzibotnikov Proaktnykh ori:an17atFiy sin. (vsasoyuz. 0-vo -)o rasorostraneniyu dom nauch-tekhn. propagandy). ch. 1. 18s. 69.03(47.411) SO: Knizhnaya Letopsis', Vol. 1,1955 POTAPOV, 11. S. Towing Pushing non-propulsion boats and technical facilities for hook-up systems. Rech. trensp. 12 no. 2, 19,52. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, AujMmf. 1952-y7n, Uncl. 1. PCT.~1-.---GV, N. S. , Eng. .r. 2. U -- ~-37 --, ( '~ ~ 0 ) T,,l;~ind ~`ater ' 4. Imi zpcxuition I I 7. RNer 'Llect in tl-o Cifth fiv(-YLor ninn, trzinsp., 1-1, rc;. 2, !~~" 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Ap. -J 1 1953, Uncl. L. POW:OV, 9. S. 2. IT-,'3R (600) I'. Tugboats 7. Diesel-prcrelled rusher, Tekh.molo(l. 21 no.1, 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A-pril 1953, Uncl. MUKOVSKIY,I.I.; LOB4NOVqYe.X., redaktor; ARISTOV#Yu.K., redaktor; .POTAPOV,!L,4,,, retsonsOnt; SURVIIJAY.L., rateenxent; BAGI- MWA-.W.W.-9--tekhnlcheekiy redaktor (Auxiliary mechanisms of ships.] Sudovye vapomogatellnyo me- khanizmy. Xoskya, lad-vo "Rachnoi transport" Pt.l.(Deck mecha- nisms] Palubnye makhanismy. 1955. 234 p. 1 (KIELA 9-3) (Ships--Bquipment and supplies) 0 Tq Al, RUFANOV, Pavel Grigorlyevich; ag&qy,,L-%&"rGt9en2.srLt; VYSOTA, I.I., retsenzent; KOMOGORTSEV, P.Ya., redaktor; SHIENNIKOVA, Z.V., red.aktor; E&GICHEVA, M.N., tekhnicheskiy reiiaktar* [Maxine steam engines and turbinesi Sudovye parovys mashiny i tur- biny. Izd. 2-e, 'Lspr. i dop. Moskva, lzd-.vo "Rechnot transport,* 1955. 530 P. (KIRA 8:4) (Marine engines) (Steam turbines) VYSOTA. Ivan Iosifovich; PIAKHOY, Veniamin Samenovich; KUPRITABOY, D.F., retseasent; t2mKfiJ-,-1A, retsenzent; PITROT, M.D., redaktor; SHIZENIKOVA, Z.T., redaktor tzdatelletva; KRASNAYA, A.Z., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Ships' power plants] Sudovya silov7e ustanovk-i. Mosim, Izd-vo "Rachnoi transport,* 1957. 359 P. (KIRA 10:7) (Marine engines) POTAPOV, N.S., inzh. Uso of the ptwher method in Western Buro-ve. Rech. transp. 17 no.4-37-38 Ap 157. (MIRA 11:4) (Europe, Weater-Towing) KLJZOVIXV. Vitaliy Alsksandrovich. ; KOMOGORTSEV, F.Ya.. red.; POTAPOV, B.S., reteenzent.; KAN9 P.M.. red. izd-va,; KWIMIN. red. CSteam boilers and engines for river and lake vessels] Rechaye parovye kotly i mashiny. Izd. 3.. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Izd.-vo 'Rechnoi transport." Pt- 1- 1958- 301 P- (MIRA 11:11) (Marine engines) (Boilers. Marina) POTAPOV, N.S., inch. ;P ~ I ~Owttylv'pes of equipment used in traneporting bulk cargoes. Fach. transp. 17 no. 7:53-55 -J1 158. (MIRA 11:8) (GermaEV, Wastern~-Gontainere) pOTApOV. II.S., Inrh- I . I I.I.P- n transoorting, bulk cargoes Rech. aw types Of equioment used i (LIRA 11:8) traw. 17 no. 7:53-55 J1 '58- re) (GermanY. Wastarn-Gontaine POPOV, Vyachealav Yakovlevich: T!OTAIPOV, N._~,,.retsenxent; KRUTIN, G.l., retEenzent; KYASNIKOV, N.V., red.; KUZOVLEV, V.A., red.; .- SIEMIKOVA, Z.V., red.izd-va; YEBXAKOVA, T.T., te.--rm.red. [Marine engines] b)ldovaia makhanika. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport." 1959. 386 p. (MIRA 12:10) (Marine engineering) YEFREMOV, G.V.; POTAPOV, N.S., red.; KRASNAYt, A.K., tekhn. red. [Manual for a shipts carpenter] Uchebnik dlia sudovogo plot- nika. Moskva, Rechizdat, 1951. 198 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Carpentry-Handbooks, manuals, etc.) (Shipbuilding--Handbooks, manuals, etc.) LAEBANIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich, prof., doktor teIrchn. nauk; KBOZE ~ Anatoliy Naumovich, dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; LEONTIYEEVSKIY, Ye,S., inzh., retsenzent; KONVALOV, Ye.S., kand. tek-hn. nauk, retsenzent; SHIINAYEV, P.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, re- tesenzent; FOTAFOV, N.S.,_ inzh., red.; SHLMUKOVA, Z.V., red. izd-va; AI-YiMA, V.A., tokhn. red. [General heat engineering; thermodynamics and marine power plants] Obshchaia teplotekhnika; tenrodinamika i sudovye silo- vye ustanovki. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rechnoi transport " 1961. 300 p. (Marine engines) (Thermodynamics) 49RA 15:2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5542 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Morskoy gidrofizicheskiy institut Gidrometeorologlya, Gidrokhimiya (HydrometeorologyjHydrochemistry) Moscow, 1959. 173 p. (Series3 Its.- Trudy, tom 16) Errata slip inserted. 1,200 copies printed. Resp. Ed..-A.A. Ivanov; Ed. of Publishing House: L.K. Nikolayeva; Tech. Ed.: I.N. Dorokhina. PURPOSE.- This publication is intended for meteorologists, hydrologists, and chemists interested in the chemical composition of sea water. COVERAGE-. This volume of the Transactions of the Marine Hydrophysical Institute AS USSR contains articles on problems in hydrometeorology and hydrochemistry. Individual articles deal with the heat balance of the Areth atmosphere, an experimental study of the types of atmospheric circulation, and the occurrence in sea water of such substances as sulphur, organic phosphorusp and arsenic. No personalities are mentioned. References follow individual articles. Card 113 Hydrometeorology Hydrochemistry j TABLE OF CONTENTSs SOV/5542 Dmitriyev, A.A., and T.V. Bonchkovskaya. Approximate Calculation of the Advective Component in the Heat Balance of the Active Atmospheric Laver in the -ratio 3 Potapova., Ye.I.p and N.S. Potapov. Particular Features of the Circu- lation on the Southern-11-p-o-f-the Crimea 29 Bonchkovskaya T.V. Basic Results of the Simulation of Atmospheric Circulation in Revolving Vessels With Liquid Mashkova, G.B. Foehns of Batumi 74 Skopintsev, B.A.., A.V. Karpov, and O.A. Vershinina. Investigation of the Dynamics of Certain Sulphur Compounds in the Black Sea Under Experimental Conditions 89 Card 2/3 - POTAFOVI NOS. (Yalta) North wind on the -southern shore of the Crimea. Priroda 50 no.l: 81-82 Ja 161, 1.. (Crimea-Winds) (MIRA 34: 1) LAKHANIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich, prof., doktor tekhn.Pbuk; IKO11111KOY, S.A., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nBuk,.retsenzent; POWDY.Ji.S., inzh., retsenzent; KOMOGORTSEV, P.Ta., red.; SHMNNIKOVA, Z.V., red. izd-va; TMWKOVA, T.T., tekhn.red. (Marine steam engines] Sudovye parovye mashiny. Moskva. Izd-vo 'Rechnoi transport." 1960. 342 p. (MIRA 13,:10) (Marine engines) POTAPOVA, Ye.I.; POTAPOT, N.S. Circulation characteristics over the southern extremity of the Crimea. Trudy 14GI 16:29-43 '59- (14II?J, 13:5 /1 (Crimea--Winds) - . J ITAHINSKIY, F. I., kandidtA naiik: lnznenur: TRIFONOV. B a ~uiprient -A ~c I --p., roinforced or) no rete tub , rj-r , Stroi. dor. maf;,-,j nra;tr. . f : IJ~-21 ?~,j 157. (C-r~ra,.e, Roirfcrcradl) FWAMYS O*A.#~ Arrlcultural-meteorni-;~Vy station helping agriculture. Meteor. i g1drol. no.2:43-10~ F 158. (KIRA 110) 1. Direktor Tonnenakoy maRbInno-traktornoy stantaii. (Heteorollogy, Agricultural) (Toono-Nqchine-tractor stations) 7L-4 AUTHOR: Potapov, 0. A., Director of the Tosuo Mchine and . ........ C 0~~ r tion 50-2-13/22 TITLE: Agrometeorological Station SuDports Agriculture Agrometeorologicheskaya stantsiya okazyvayet pomoshch' sel'skomu. khozyaystvu). PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 2, Pp. 43-44 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1956 an agrometeorological station was established in the MTS on the initiative of the machine-tractor-station (MTS, Toano (region of Leningrad). The regularly obtained data on the meteorological conditions with reference to local microclimatic peculiarities help the agronomist to take in time measures for the combating of spring frosts and other negative weather phenomena. The agrometeorological station supplies the Kolchoses data on the state of the winter seed, the b~rowth of the spring cultures, etc. The observation data help the MTS to solvc, some problems connected with the improvement of the soil. The above mentioned examples do not exhaust the extensiv-~ activity of the agrometeorological station in the servic.- Card 1/2 Agrometeorological Station Supports Agriculture 50-2-17~/22 to Kolchoses of the MTS-zone, they confirm, however, the great help which is rendered by this station to agriculture. ASSOCIATION: Tosno Machin and Tractor Station AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 - - I O~ICC Nm; SOURCil., CODi"': W/3 A U ~'i MR Potapov, TIT IZ: Ut;.lization of composite head waves in studying deposition dc,)Lh.-; 11~'(-sozoic horlzuns and the 'Paleozoic basuinent on tho 3outhern. slope of SOURCE- : 1,a ~-.v,,- doe hnaya geofizika, no. 13, 19,56, 13-L/i TOPIC TAGS: geology, geologic survey, geologic exploration, hodlograph, wav'--, r.it-'Chanico ABSTRACT: z'ield materials arid results of opcra~. ions are pres~!nted which icate that where strata with increased velocity are present in the composite head waves can be recorded and rather accurately interpreted. :n Lhe region of investigations used in this work, they were connected primarily vit.'i the longitudinal wave refracted at the top of the Paleozoic basement; when thkis arrives at the surface of observations, it is combined on the intarmediatc botjndari':!~;. The Paleozoic basement in the region of operations lies between 1500 and 1&00 F'-, below the surface. It is covered with a sedimentary mass of sandstone-clay. terri- genous deposits to the Quaternary inclusive. The cross-section has tiree boundaric.5 at which velocity changes occur: the tops of the upper Cretaceous, Juransic and Paleozoic basement. Composite waves were recorded on longitudinal prof,--'c-- frozz-, ACC NRI AT7004127 1.2 to 7 km. Observation point-explosion point distances varied between !0 and 18 km. Vertical and horizontal components were recorded simultaneously. Recording quality varied, due to the presence of considerable background noise. Subsequent hodographs were used for correlation of the composite waves. The primary correlating characteristics were: order of arrival and location of wave on recording, apparent velocity, At, intensity features of wave and recording form. This work showed the possibility of recording composite head waves in this aroa connected with zhe ex- change of the longitudinal wave corresponding to the top of the Paleozoic basement as it travels to the observation surfaca. Orig. art. haG; 5 figures. SUB CODE: 08/SU'BM DATE: None/ORIG REF: 008 .-Card 2/2 *00TAPOV3 0. A. ) "Study of the Ef rect of Agricultural 11"elioration upon the Avera,~.-e Ann.-Lal Runo-ef of Larf,,eRivers (Ba.7ins of the Dan, 01m, Vol,-,-a, and ft (Dissertatior for Degree of Candidate of Tectmical Sciences) All-Union Sci Has Inst of Hydraulic Fngineering and 14eI-.iopa-&iem, Moscow, 1955 SO: H-1036 28 Mar 56 PO'rAWv' 0. A. 0. jk. PotaDov, Dokuchayev i fridrolorLva ZBokitcliayev anj 1-,'ydrolo,-y/, Gidrometeoizdat, 3 si.eetB In popular style this brochure q-~ves the basic c ntent of-' DAuchayev's on soil scien-,e, natural zones, reomorpholo.;7y, 'ho trangfornatf-on of rratur6, w:.ich ar~- important for hydrolory in view of the maf-nificent, tasks Uf tre SLalin :71-In f-r t;.e trans formati on of nature inthe USSR and t,-,e freat c ons true tions of comcunism cr. Volga arA Dnepr. is intended for engineering-technical -personnel, workers ~f tr.e systeir. of runo 'f staticns, a.-rosilveteorolojr~ical stations, ~neliorati ~n workers, a-ronomist-s, pupils and otiers. so: u-602, 12 "ov 1.954 L _,.0 00 00 91 00il go. 00 Autombe insUumentation (Of CO11UO1 PutPoms- 1 -40i'11). Various instruincrits for the autornati mutrol ,f "A-, comistency, diri.ity, Acitlity. all,Ialkali', it Y.!)f f,%-i lez-1 1e osj are dtbctilw(f. Cont Anal t s L L11 a ja.SLA 't It 09 It 19 U Aft a-w- W-1-0 -i 0 a W-W i.oo izoo 0* zoo 0 00 00 t! we o -A "Ill FIC 004 -1 0 6 a W, .00 Zoo 1*0 too fee 40 0 age so* no 0 Ito 8626W. P. r"Awv, viA. 39(1941).- Ap In.Afuntest Is de- I W From. 1. Aim %cribed which out-waticsily controls the 000 fog L A 8gTALLLV*CAL UffsAIM CLMWpW lif 'AVOW 11"M -$draw wit Orr off u u AT to "1; 4 *r a - - I T 4 . 1 0 F I X U K It 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e #too roe GI&III Ox a" tif 1A NA AM I 1 2 a 3 LII 0 0-0-0-0 :0 *go 6~6 0 00 o 0 0 0 0 0 4 H ~v 0000000 001, 00o00000 0 :1 k is m v 22 v I L JL 1-1 Z Ap a to I 00 00 00 00 *0 go 00 Ir go go OPENCAST COAL MININGo RUSSIAN IiM Potapov, P. (S. Afr. Min. Engug J. 00 al 00 0* o # 000000000 0000 M,)l UI) Oll kit up. III k I t I -lip 0 -60 !-00 ' [ODS OF DEVELOMN T. 7Juns 1947, 58. 00 T A LL~; GbC I L LIT C- I uQE CC A' %OF Ks flC* d k0 0 4n A. % a a MTA U, FoAr. Petr. SibirsKaia nov'. Moskv--, LI-letekhizdat., fminister3tva ugollnoi promvshl. vostochn.vkh raionov SSSR7, 1948. 80' P. DLIC: 'Ti8O8.R9:)o' So: LC, Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Unclassified. POTAM, P. A book about the work heroism of miners Basin." M.Shur. Reviewed by P.Potapov). F '550- (Moscow Basin-Coal miners) ('In a mine in the Moe-,,ow Sov.profsoinzy 3 no.2-83-85 (MMA 8:4) POTAFOV. F. Siborian coal min,). Vymp,31 11 ro.16:14-15 Jv: "k3. (ma; 12: ~) (Prokoplyf-,,gk --Coal minns and nining) NEDRIGAnOV, V., inzh.; GIMEYN, S.; LISITSYN, V.; LEBED'-;?V, Yu.; FOGONIN, A.; POTAPOV11 P. Technical information. Ckhr. truda i sots. strakh. 6 no.7:41-46 Jl 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Starshiy lnzh. laboratorii tekhniki bezopasnosti Gosudarstvennogo vsesoy-uznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo tekhnalogicheskogo instituta remonta i ekspluall-atnii mashLnno-traktornogo parka (for Gimeyn). 2. Tekhnich-jSkly incipektor YaroslaVskogo soveta professioriallnykh soyuzov (for C -FOTAPOV, P. (g.Tyumen') Change in the appearance of the city of IPY-U-Men. Z;)ll.-ko--.khoz. 10 n0-3:6-7 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Predeedatell T~umenskogo gorispolkoma. (Ty=en--Municipal Bervices) POTAPOV, ------- Arrangement of vire-rope fitting on the BKSM-14 crane in order to increase the ropets length of service. Rats. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.2:53-54 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Cranes, derricks, etc.) - - - - - -...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * w w w -4, a :0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.V-6 0 * 0 6 0 1 4 1 a , ~ a A 0 it v " )I Do U it, I I I, 00 ic -to 00 a -00 00 U! Oil filter- P, A.'Potatm, R1114. 00 ir on go -no 0 00 =00 00 =0 00 00 eel 00 ZOO Wes wo 00 AS-SLA a[TALLURGIC AL LITER&TURE CLAISIF9CATION Ire 0 A~ 8 Od 0 4 1 Is 14 'J A3 0 cc 3 1 v u n AT .0 'tt, 'r it X WL0 a 1 1. dna a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0. T4:0*000!00000*0*0000 0 0 0 a 0 6 Ole 0 000 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 04' oj~ FlLATOV, P.I.; KOLPASIINIKOV, A.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: POTAPOV, P.I.; YFJV.IILOV, A.M.; TOINAGHEV, B.Ya.; YdIARITONOV, A.7a. Determination of residual stresses in the brake dr-j.13S of wheels. Zav.lab. 28 no.2:223---224 162. (vaRA.150) (Airplane--Brakes) (Strains and stresses) ACC-'NR;'-'AT6O24q28 SOURCE CODES UR/2981"/66/000/004/0187/019i] 'AUTHORS Loktionova, 14. A.; Ovehinnikov, Yu. F.; Nikonorov, Ye. A.; Zamolodchikovaj V. N.; Lapina,, L. V.; Perevozchikov, A. V. ;~f~~Clv X'.T. ORG: none TITIZ: Residual stresses in weld joints of aluminum alloys SOURCES Alyuminiyevyya splavy, no. 4, 1966. Zharoproohnyye i vysokoprochnyye splavy (Heat resistant and high-strength alloys), 187-191 TOPIC TAGS1 tensile stress, compressive stress, aluminum alloy property, weld evalu- ation ABSTRACT: The residual stresses in various parts of a welded.structure of ATsM alloy were deta~mlnod by a mechanical methodp and the influence of the artificial aging and gmering','6f the weld joints on the magnitude of these stresses was investigated. It was found that-longitudinal residual stresses up to 10-11 kg/MM2 and compressive re- sidual stresses up to i1-12 kg/mm2 in the transverse direction arise in the zone of the weld joints. Artificial aging of the weld joints of AT9M alloy for 100 hr at 901* does not change the magnitude and character of the residual stresses in the heat-af- fected zone as compared to the r dual stresses in the naturally aged state. Temper- ing of the zone of the welc 4 induction heating to 240-2500C for 4-5 min fol- lowed by cooling of the heat-affected zone with water increases the magnitude of the Card I 46965-66 FACC NR, AT024928 longitudinal tensile residual stresses by 1.5-2 kg/mm2p without changing the sign, At the same timeg the transverse residual stresses change into compressive ones and reach 4 kg/ma~. Orig. art. hast 2 formlas. SUB CODEs II/ SUBM DAM none/ ORIG REFI 003 Card 2/2 mt O44OOOe**OsqOOs**O ' 4 -r0 4~ - loose* - - A29, 1 11 I 1 al 1 1 4; t UO W35 ast mild &1 04 349 0 00 Pov M , .00 00 Outws into ]low NOW& ifk ElAin, 00 000 ~10 0 ISK (1). 00 rz U,=,i. In A Russi*n works and t1lo prupvrtic, of motings obtairdA 0 0 air dv~ N. A. 0 , 00 r0 0 1 00 1 1100 q9 0 *QA, 1-00 .400 we 0 .11.1,11(,KAI 117LOATLAt CLAMPKA1101, tie* "K of* 0 T ~__f 10 S; tf K it 'K 41 K cr - It fl 1 '14 qG**O::OOqqO*OOsOO 0 -0:00000!0000*000000::*:: :::ieeooooooo*ooooo ooo* Ai3DTJLIMAT=, Gata Fattakhovich; POTAPOV,,_P..M-., red.; VLADIMIRTSEV, V.P.., red. (Natural and casinghead gases and their utilization] Fri- radnye, poputnye neftianye garl i ikh primenenie. Kazan', Tatnrskoe knizhnoe izd--vop 1961. 73 p. (MM-4 .18:9) POTAPOV, P.R., inzh, Analysis of the work of classification yards and ways to increase their capacity. Trudy MIIZHT no.33t193-203 163. (VJRA 17!3) i.:_ ZHURAVELI, A. I., kand. ekonom. nauk; BONDARENN. V. 0.0 inzh.; POTAPOV P R --* Labor productivity and costs of operation of classification yards. Zhel. dor. transp. 45 no.1:20-2/+ Ja 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Glavnyy inzh. stantsii InBkaya (for Potapov). (Railroads-Management) MOSKALEV, P.I., inzh. (Novosibirgk);_POTAPOV, P.R., inzh. (Novosibirsk) IrLformation and accounting center of a classification yard. Mel, dor. transp. 46 no.1%68-70 Ja 164. (MIRA 17-8) BEIA)V, N.S.; BIRYUKOV, I.V.; VMLYUDOV, N.N.; GORBUNOVA, M.N.; YESIPOVA, P.M.; ILIICHEV, A.I.; IGNATIYEV.A, N.Ya.; KOVACREVICH, P.M.; LYTKIV. A.M.; LOSKUTOV, Y.G.;MZYUKOV, A.S.; WIROSERICHEMKO, N.Ya.: h~7~-DOY, A.-fa.; OSIPOV, K.V.; OSIPOV, P.M.; PK ROV, N.G.; PETRACFKOV, M.I.*, PINEVICH, K.M.; POPOV, B.I.; PRMIN, F.Ye.; PUKHOV, A.F.; CHUSOVITINA, Ye.I.; ANGELISKIY, N., tekhn.red. [The Kuznetsk Basin in the sixth five-year plan] Kuzbass v shestoi piatiletke. [Kemerovo] Kemerovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. 125 P. (MIRA 16: 12) (Kuznetsk Basin) 40 11 0 oil : " v a 19 A 06 A L .2 Q a I L7 L A 00 it ~00 Respiration o( winter whi-st. 1'. 1, h-C41-- -00 00 Aemc.,-,d~A. loig, N,,. 9. N,.. 2, Al..Cra~t -06 00 Itt S. S.1,,-hA 00 S . -00 00 0 0 00 00. coo 00 00 ;0 0 00 0 zo a ' 00 ;; 0 0 60 -,q* 0 0 0 00 L-0 0 00 ' u SS if 93 Is t" t'r- Or &C 9 if K 91 r! ~ An 4 - I X4 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 & 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 0'* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0000 0000 0 0 a * 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000,0000 000040000000000 SAVEL'YEV., S.I-.p POTAPOVt P. Ye Volga Valley - Wheat Sowing winter wheat on stubble in the Lower Volga Valley. Sov. agron. 10, No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 9&ptAmher 1951, Uncl. 2 i ACC NR AP6035255 ;AUTHOR: Potapov, R. 0 RG: non e SOURCE CODE: 0025/66/000/009/0062/0067 I I I LE: Orientation and navigation ability of birds SOUTICE: Nauka i zhiznl, no. 0, 1966, 62-67 TOPIC TAGS: biology, radar navigation, celestial navigation, biocurrent, biologic research facility, bird ABSTRACT: The orientation and navigation abilities of birds and the latest develop_ i ments in the study of these abilities are discussed. These abilities involve all the organs of birds, are hereditary, instinctive, and not c6nscious. Numerous homing and orientation tests have been made which proved the ability of birds to orient themselves by the sun and stars. Many other factors noted indicate that birds are also equipped with some means of orientation unknown to us. It has been found that they are sensitive to the Earth's magnetic field and to the Coriolis force and t'-,Iat an 11orientation organ" may likewise be located in their skin. Research has revealed C.,d I / 2 ACC NR- AP6035255 a difference in the features of biocurrents in the cerebellum of domestic and migratory birds. The inner clock mechanism inside birds undoubtedly help them to select their migratory route, although this mechanism does not keep time with man- made time pieces. The principle of orientation is clear, but not all its details, which may require combined research in zoology, physiology genetics, biophysics, and physics. Numerous details of the structure of the eye and car of birds call help to improve various instruments, including navigation instruments. The naVigation abilities of birds have been found to be far less accurate than the ones developed by man with the simplest instruments. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [GC] SUB CODE: 06, 17, '20/ LCc.rd 2/2 POTAPOV, R.L. Streaked scrub warbler (Scotocerca. wju eta platy-,:--a Se-,.) ~ U in ;ajikistan. Trudy Inst. zool. i paraz. AN Tadzh. SSR 22:1+1-48 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Tajikistan--Warblers) POTAPOV, R.L. Pamir ornitbofauna. Dokl. AS Tadzh.SSR no.15:57-62 '56. OWELRL 9: 10) 1. Loningradskiy gosudarstvenW universitst. (Pamirs--Birds) POTAPOV, R.L. finw ornithological f tnds in Ttj,liliafan. DrkI. r'.Ij Tedzh. 52-4 no. 22:39-41 '57. (KIRA 11-7) 1. Institut zoolopii i parazitologii im. akademiks Ya. 11. Pavlovskogo AN Tadzhikskoy SSR. (TaJikistan-Birds) POT.kPOV, It. L. Migration of birds through the Pamirs in the autumn of 1956, Trudy Ali Tadzh.SSR 89:195-208 '58. (MM 13:5) 1. Institut zoologii, i parazitologii All Tudzhikskoy SSR. (Pamirs-Birds-Aigration) POTAPOV, R.L. New data on *0,,ird-- which winter in Taiikistan. Doll. AN Tadz- SSR 1 no.3:41-44 '58 (MI.RA 13:3) 1. Institut zoologii i pnrazitologii AN Tadzhik-skoy SSR Predstavleno chlonom-k-orrespondentom AN TadzhikBkoy SSR M. N. Narz ikulovym. (Tajikistan--Birds) POTAPOV, R-L. Wintering of cormorants in southern TajikiBtan and their ecoaomic significance. I)okl.Aa Tadzh. SSR 2 no. 5;49-52 f5g. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Tadzhikekoy SGR.. Prodstavleno chienom-korrespondentom AN Tadzhikskoy SSR. M.N. Varzikulovym. (Tajikistan--Cormorants) 1: AP6036765 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/171/001/0226/0228 AUTHOR: Potapov, R. L. ORG: Biology Station, Zoological Institute, Academy of Scienco3 SSSR, Rybachlyo, Kaliningrad District (Biologichoskaya stantsiya, Zoologicheskogo inntituta, Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: The navigational ability of certain passerine birds SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 1, 1966, 226-228 TOPIC TAGS: zoology, bionics., experiment animal ABSTRACT: A number of experiments were conducted according to Sauer's method to determine the navigational ability of certain Passeriformes. One experiment wao designed to establish whether the difference between local time and the inherent time awareness of birds helps them to determine longitudes. Groups of birds were artificially conditioned to various time zones and then released for the fall migra- tion. Tabulated results of the flight direction of test and control birds failed to provide proof of their astronavigational ability. Results did support G. V. T.- Matthews' recent theox7 of the independence of stellar orientation and the inherent time awareness. V. R. Dollnik and R. L. Potapov of the Biological Station of the Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciences SSSR, and M. Ye. Shumakov of Lenin.0-rad Card 1/2 UDC: 591.185.2+598.8 .-~ACC NRt AP6036765 University conducted some of the experiments. ThIs paper was presented by Acade- mician B. Ye. Bykhovskiy on 12 April 1966. Orig. art. has3 1 table. SUB OCOD'S:' 06/ SUBM DATFj 26Mar66/ ORIG M7s. 001/ OTH RU: 005 ~ " 1 r , j, p ~ ~ POTAPOV R. L. . %, I I - . , Hi3t:-~rf cf the forests of the F=ira and ccntigucus P-reas in t~-e- tJppor Quaternary. Bot, zhur. 50 no.6:765-774 Je 165. (MJ~A JR:7) 1. Laningradskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni rlr-rtsena i Zoologicheskiy Institut AN SSSR, Leningrad. POTAPOV~ R.L. Biology, of the rosy finch Leutosticts arctoa pasi-re"Is -UT. in thP- Pamirs. Zool. shuro 42 nd.5016-726 063. (KMA 16:7) 1. Zoological Institijt~s of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (Fanirs-Finches) I POTAPOV, R.L. Nidification of the kestrel (Falco tinnunculus tilm-Imaluu-S ~.- i '-r the Pamirs. Zool.zhur. 41 no.8:1265-1266 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciencen, U.S.S.R., Leningrad. (Pamirs-Falcons) A I POTAPCIV,, R.L. Summer ornithofaurn of the Tigrovaya Balka Preserve. Trud7 AN Tad2h.SSR 325.179-201 159- (11UPA 15:5) 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN TadzhWkoy SSR. (Tigrovaya Balka Pre-serve-Birds) POTAF'OV,-R4al-td-LGonidovich,-- zoolog;KOZLOV, I.V., red.; KONOVAIYUK~ I.K., mledshiy red.; KOSEEIEVA, S.M., tekhn. red. (In the Tigrovaya Ballm Preserve; notes of a zoologist) V Tigrovoi balke; zapiski zoologa. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1962. 102 p. (MIRA 15:6) (Tigrovaya Balka Preserve) POTAPGV, S., kand. sellskokhoz, nauk (Kolomna, Moskovskoy oblasti); ROSHCHUPKINA, S., agronom (Kolomna, Moskovskoy oblasti) It is most important to have rasintant varieties. Zuhch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.2:34-35 165. 'MIRA 18W r A., agronom; ROSHCHUPKINA, S., agronom; POTAPOV S kand. 8ell- GRINFNKO; 'tf svokhoz. nauk RetOftt,anc- -l' gocsaberriv3 to povde-,7 muldfv. Zaslhch~ rast. ot vred, i bol. 10 tid.7:37 165~ (MIRA 18110) 1. Kolomenskiy gosud&rstvennyy sortoispytatellnyy uchastok, plodovo-yagodnykh rasteniy, Moskovskaya oblast'. 2 -4 L. 7 c. za po )3 Letopis' Lhurnallnykh Sta.ey, Voi. ',..oslrva, 19h9 I PCIAPOV, 0. 25479. Kh S' Yezd Profscyuzov I Nashi Zadachi. (Yakut. Assr), F:0 LenjjL-Vk=-, ?Uti, 1949, no. 6, s. 8-16 SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 34, Moskva, 1949 38-266 POTAPOV, 3. 0 zagotovkakh produktov zhivctncvodstva. Zag~,tovki s.-kh. prc-c'uktsv, 1949, No 21 S. 9-14 POTAPOV, S. "Sovetskaya Yakutial," by G. Kolesov and S. PotaDov, I.,oscow, 1937 II 00 ale 0 . . .1 W it 30 ~ 41 Wal W. L__, A _L__L - 0 W tit& 1114 Ion to It 11- :~ 1-00. ,Sul It. to_?"P 1- -~-~, I-so 06A I! ~1 Foli 00 it The recovery of silver wage 1. )V. Afobwknn. -00 C pl" I 00 C 4t,ljWel'riay* Proolor. 6, No. 11 ii, ~_hWv nr.. Ituorr. 1940, 1, order to r~vvrr the C,"I,W.-Mblor 2r"11. I100, ;d Ac uved it) milk smily-sb. tire Aj-cvots. liquid, are c,,I- et:ted in an orange-culami bnltk- ant] NACI I% adilrd fi.put 11111ciotinic. After I-llmonthithcwpol. AfrClkwa,he.1 'I tit tfi)t(l. water Lontir. IICL Tire AjCI may Ix- of- -snpd. chemically by treatment with old. (1 7) Zn turninp, after which the Ag 6 wailred with water goo -1111g. 1l%'()6 anti drietf, or It may be (filtolved in 25-c N I It, allow"] to stand 2-3 days anti %ubjt-ctt4I to declorttly - li, at 2 v. with C clectrodt~. M. G. MIX)m to 0 ISO U Coo 0 see 30 too ,LLW"ICAL LIMINATURE CLASIMPKATIPGO a., Got MA '01 sloonel -A YA u 5 AV a to t;o 4-9, xot" 00 0 0 0 00 POTAPOV, S.A., samestitell zaveduyushchego; TRETIUKOV, V.D., nachallnik sektora zdaniy. Some problems of planning, constructing and using hospital buildings. Gor. khos.Mosk. 27 no.11:3-4 N '53. (MIJU 6:11) 1. Mosgorsdravotdol. (Moscow--Hospitals) V.I. ; F-OTAFOV, -'-'.K. Crtjcuj~-xtion and, n;f ~ ,* pyrimidine. Opt. i spektr. 18 no.1:1,5-418 da l6r,. (MIRA 18:4) Pa-PAPOP 04 "i -.- ;- POTAPOV, wurrai Mikhailovich -Priatsip-f har-L-Analistichesk ~ ident f-katci` (Principles of Criminall Identification) in: Sovatskoye _Cosudarstvo i Pravo, ?Ir. 13 19)"0. ,115 M.64o .u5 LC USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fruits, Berries, Nutboaring, Teas. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 6445 Author : .Potapov, S. Inst : N6t_~'iVefi Title : New Gooseberry Varieties Orig Pub : Mosk. kolkhoznlk, 1958, No 5, 41 Abstract : The best gooseberry varieties (Smena, Izumrudnyy, Pyatiletka), which ware tested successfully in the Kolomenskiy variety sector of fruit-berry (Moskovskaya Oblast') crops, are recommended. Card 1/1 143 POTAPOV, SerE;c~ "likh.-Ir-l-oviell ) c ~' - -ailovi ch - I debnaLta fotograf:Lr (LeCal P~,oto-r~- -19" Ic. PGILOCV ~crgai fift - ~u ~ -.;j -.195 927.61jo . u5f T- C ov, 21(5,8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATIOIJ SOV/337(-, U.S.S.R. Glavrjoye upravlenlye po ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energil. Upravleniye po proizvodstvu I ispollzovaniyu izotopov Izotopy, istochniki izlucheniya I radioaktivnyye materialy; katalog (Isotopes, Sources of Radiation and Radioactive Materials; Catalog)- Moscow, Atomizdat, 1959. 269 p. Errata slip Inserted. 15,500 copies printed. Compilers: V. N. Grablevskiy, Ye. Ye. Kulish, N. A. Matyushina, G. L. Popova, S. P. Potapov, P. S. Savitskiy, V. N. Terekhova, and G. M. FraaRir-,-w-.:-v. I. Labaznov; Tech. Ed.: N. A. Vlasova; Editorial Board: P. S. Savitskly, (Resp,.Ed.), Ye. Ye. Kulish, and G. M. Fradkin. PURPOSE; This Is a catalog for physicists and technicians in enter- prises utilizing radioactive isotopes, their compounds, and radio- active sources and equipment. COVERAGE: The catalog contains information on radioactive and Card 1/22 Isotopes (Cone.) SOV/3370 stable isotopes (e.g., half-life periods, reparation reactions, effective,activation cross-sections (barns~, types of emlssion, radiation'energy (Mev), maximum range of particles (9/cm~~-), etc.). It also provides technical data on radiation sources, research techniques for radioactive isotopes, technical standards accepted by the "Soyuzreaktiv" Trust for irradiating sample materials and parts, abbreviations and terminology, packaging and shipping specifications for isotope raw materials and equipment, ordering procedure and forms, etc. No personalities are mentioned. There are 161 references: 60 Soviet, 85 English and 16 German. TABLB OF CONTENTS: PART I. RADIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS 1. Production of Radioactive Isotopes and Tagged Compounds 7 Production of radioactive isotopes by neutron bombardment 7 Production of radioactive isotopes from mixtures of fission products 9 Card 2/22 Isotopes (Cont.) SOV/3-'--)j7(-- Production of radioactive isotopes in a cyclotron 9 Production of tagged compounds 10 2. Measuring the Activity of Preparations Containing Radioactive Isotopes 10 Measuring the beta-ray activity of preparations 11 Measuring the gamma-ray activity of preparations 13 Measuring the x-ray activity of preparations 13 Measuring the alpha-ray activity of preparations 14 3. Basic Characteristics of Isotopes and Compounds 15 Conventional symbols and terminology 15 Classification of isotopes by their half-life periods 20 Basic characteristics of isotopes and tagged compounds used In the Soviet Union 22 41 -Argon 131 22 Barium 23 Barium 133 24 Card 3/22 Isotopes (Cont.) Barium 14o Lanthanum 140 Bromine 82 Vanadl 48 110 Bismuth (RaE) TungstenI85 Tungsten 187 Gadollnlum 153 Gadolinium 159 Galliurn 72 Hafnium 175 Hafniwa 181 Germanium 71 SOV/30370 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Card 4/22 Isotopes (Cont.) 166 Holmium Dysprosium 165 EuropIUZA152 Europium155 Iron55 Iron55 (/ Iron 59) Iron 59 Gold 198 Gold 199 Indium 144M (71 Indium114 38 39 4o 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 Card 5/P2 Isotopes (Cont.) Iridium 192 Iridium 194 Ytterbil.u. 175 Ytterl~iumqo Ytterbluin 91 Iodine 131 Cadmium 115M Potassium 42 Calcium 45 57 58 Colbalt (rl Colbalt SOV/3370 50 51 52 53 54 55 57 58 59 61 Card 6A2 Isotopes (Cont.) 6o Cobalt Silicon 31 Krypton 79 Xenon133 Lan.thanum 14o Lutetiuml77 Manganese 52 Manganese 54 56 Manganese Copper 64 SOV/3`37(~ 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Card 7/22 Isotopes (Cont.) Molybdenum 99 Arsenic73 (/Arsenic74) Arsenic 76 Sodium 22 Sodium 24 Neodymium 147 Neodymium 149 Nickel 63 Nickel 65 N.-"obium95 SOV/3370 72 73 74 75 ,6 7 78 79 80 81 82 Card 8/22 I Isotopeal (Cont.) Tin 113 Tin 123 osmium 191 Osmium 193 Palladium 103 Palladium log Platinum197 Praseodymium 142 Praseodymium 143 Promethium 147 SOV/3370 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 go 91 92 Card 9/22 Isotopesk(Cont.) Rhenium 186- Rhenium 188 Rhodium 105 Mercury 197M (/ Mercury 197 Mercury 203 Rubidium 86 103 103M Rutheniulr (Rhodium Ruthenium 105 (Rhodium 105) Ruthenium lo6 (Rhodium lo6) SOV/3370 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 Card 10/22 Isotopes. (Cont.) StrontiUM90(/ Yttrium9o Antimony 122 Antimony 124 Antimony 125 Thallium 2o4 Tantalum 182 Tellurium 125M Tellurium 127M (/ Tellurium 127 16o Terbium SOV/3370 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 Cird 12h2 Isotopes (Cont.) Cerium 141 1-53 Cerium 143 Fraseodymium 143 154 Cerium 144 Praseodymium 144 155 Zinc 65 156 Zinc 69m (/ zinc 69 157 Zirconium95(/ Niobium95 Z8 Erbium 169 160 Erbiuml7l (/ Thulium 171M-171 161 Compounds simultaneously tagged with two isotopes 162 Card 14/22 Isotopes (Cont.) SOV/3370 4. Radiation Sources and Manufactured Articles Containing Radioactive Isotopes 163 Sources of gamma-radiation 165 Classification of gamma-radiation sources by half-life periods and radiation energies 165 Characteristics of gamma-radiation sources produced In the 1JSSR_ 166 Europiuml52 166 Buropium 155 167 Irldium 192 168 Cobalt 6o 169 Selenium75 172 Thulium170 173 Card 15/22 Isotopes (Cont.) 144 144 Cerium (/ Praseodymium Neutron sources Staxidard radiators Standar-1 alpha radiators Natural uranium Plutonium 239 Standard beta radiators Carbon 14 Calcium 45- Thallium 2o4 Uranium / uranium x 1 / uranium x SOV/3370 183 184 185 185 186 118 189 190 192 193 Card 17/22 Isotopesl (Cont.) SOV/3370 Standard gamma radiators 194 226 Radium 195 I...Standard solid gamma source 1�5 II. Standard liquid gamma source 195 5. Control and Calibrated Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Sources 196 1. Cbptrol and calibrated alpha-sources 196 2. Control and calibrated beta-sources 196 3. Control and calibrated gamma-sourceB 197 Control source nr 1 198 Control source nr 2 198 Control source nr 3 198 4. Plates prepared by introducing radioactive isotopes into aluminum oxide film 198 Card 18/22 IsotopeL2. (Cont.) SOV/3370 6. Naturally Radioactive and Transuranic Element's 199 General conditions 199 Radium gamma-sources log 7. Some!Pr~blems of-Safety When Working With Radioactive isotopes 200 Basic concepts and units 201 Permissible external radiation dosage 202 8, Types of Packaging 202 Shipping container for irradiated raw materials 202 Shipping container for gamma-radiation sources 2o6 Shipping container for sealed compounds 209 Shipping container for radium gamma-sources 219 Types of packaging for irradiated materials and se#led compounds 219 Card 19/22 Isotopes (Cont.) Irradiated raw materials Se~led compounds PART 2. IRRADIATION OF SAMPLE MATEPIALS AND PARTS Introduction Physical parameters of irr94"ation Expetimental phvaleal-reace6i utilizing plain Experimental 1~ny.iical reactor utilizing heavy Graphite-moef-.ere~ced-experimental reactor Uranium-graphi'le reactor of an atomic electric station Computing the activity of a sample Requirements of irradiated materials Packaging of samples SOV/3370 219 220 224 224 water 224 water 224 224 power 224 224 226 226 Card.20/22 isotopes,(Cont.) SOV/33T~ Procedure for filling out an order for the irradiation Of eino:es 226 PART III. STABLE ISOTOPES Production of stable isotopes 231 Basic trends -in the use of stable isotopes and in methods of isotopic analysis 232 Basic characteristics of stable isotopes and tagged compounds (text) 236 Isotopic targets 238 Basic characteristics of stable isotopes and tagged com- pounds (table) 239 PART IV. STIPULATIONS AND PROCEDURE FOR ORDERIMIT General considerations 262 Card 21/22 21. --"200,211.6720 Tf-2--yj AUTHOR: Potapov, 0J. P. TITLE- Production and Use3 oC Stablu Isotlupe.,; In U017,13R. Science and Tochno'Logy PERIODICAL: Atomnaya eneri,,Iya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 2:, pp 160-1t54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Electromagnetic separation plants dejeloped in the US")R are capable of producing, enrlched Dtable :L:-;otoP-,,S of the majority of elements in quantitie,; from a grams to a few kilograms. For larger quantities of particular isotcpes, various physico-c~emical method-- ha-le much greater productivity, and such plants were built for separation of isotopes of boron, carbon, nitroc2 e n, , oxygen, and some other eleaient:i. Gra,.-ith In prod7lct-iori and (-,onsumDt;IGn iS beSt from Table A. Yf,ar Number of Iflotopen supplip(i 5 136 17 D 2 2 Card 1/10 Number of del tverles 130 230 35-' ~ I Quantity of Vm. 2500 14rion . .71()000 9560 'Production and Uses of Stable Iootope- in the USSR. Science and Technology News so v/619-11j~ -2- 21/3o This table dc~_- S nc-' I'Mc 1--de -,T odl.~c t- " on ana; :,, ons, '_~;n of hydrogen and uraniurr. isotopes. A 1-11-St and istics of enriched isotooes available in auantities of more than one rrm is ulven in Table 1. MDre detailed data can be found in~ Izoto y, istochniki lzluchenlya i radioaktivnyye matellialy ~katalog), M., AtomiZdat, 1959 (Isotopes, Radiation Sources and Radioactive Materials (catalogue) M., Atomizdat,1959). Table 2 contains a list of stable Isotope targets used in nuclear investigations. The author next discusses the usefulness of pure stable isotopes as tracers, as raw material for production of pure radioactive isotopes, and as necessary material for various physical and electronic devices like detectors of radiation, neutron counters, etc. Table 3 contains data about radioactive isotopes obtained from enriched raw materiala. The author points out that although it is still too early, C, due to the relative c-omplexl-ty of the production of stable Isotopeo, to talk UbOLlt their i.iof- as maturlaI2 with modified isotope constitution In large Indtistrial Card 2/10 scale, their present-day level of production.permits c" 0 v Table 1. Stable iso"Oric-:7z av~zllai; more than 1 gai. Card 10 3/ rVc Z "/'/4' 611.011(4L AEL BID 85 75 75 11 f 75 Bit 17 81, )1 IV W) Nk& 38 I1,NO:,AV)I._1 .','1~tjt!VA)0S Old 33 0,2011, 17-11ff 40 K 93,08 KcI K41 42 a C 6.91 0 (v 1 1 K : 11 7, -1 j , Ca(:()' [it 4 9, 8 Cali 2,01) /~/,-27 c- - III call O'Oo:1:3 op id 4,8 Ca's _r1f4,V1P;U 0, IK' 0 11 C"WO, I I 150 lvtY- 5 - 1; 11 if III V.) 0,-"4 gif I G 2 Cr5a 4,:It 06 A Cr,O, 67L jtj,(:rO, 111 87 Crst 83,76 :1 Cr IV 9 1, 1 C03 Cr.0, 'SM-IrO, III M,3-im,8 CrOs '38 (:r,0, ~,,(,rO, 11 10-7h 5,84 111 10.5 810 Card 4/1o '~-`7 256, S(J-V/8c-)-8-2- 21 "/'.,)C) Ni58 67 71; I --4o l Ni" , 2(; If; No) I , !P 2 - 97, 1; Nil' , it .12, G- 4 N02 3, 1; 1; it N04 I fl; N (~1165 30,9 Ol Clio,% 69.1 (: 1 17.4 Zlill A's,m) [ Z11 elk ZIlO !1(;,4 ZIM Z,ifl 27.8 1 110 M Z1148 Z110 11 33, 2 40 (;2 0 Z110 , Z110 :14. 7 V.,., G Op (;("0, S,74 0,87 S076 9,02 o 26, 8050 49,82 Se 62-81;. 1 SC83 9 19 92-94 puglReW , - HI)CI SrflG Srss 9 136 82:56 It 78-86 ZrIl If 23 If 11 SrCO, ZrO If 98-fig.8 fi 2, 111 4r" !7:40 2 VrO.. 111 f'r, 87 0-94 0 2,80 ZrO2 . , ccrp O~- 51,35 It A 48.65 Aq I 98 l f~ Q0, /89-P)-2-21/qo 77256, , i I al)le Table 1. Stable is rlld - , otope~ more than 1 gm. (C ont'd. ) ~,j C./~ CAO -! C.10 - 66.2 9.t-, 0,6 0 34 i S1111A I still D slillu Sit "111.2 sit sit' TCO-4 POI 2 t17 1h.72 I COA , 71. NV ' %%Ida 4 1 0 70 1*1 0 Pit0 36.6 4 -73 (.)3 P1,20i 1 1 44 , 52:3 + f p isofope 1 y A,,,+,S 4 A C 1413 r- / O 9M. Class !T- fo 30 ijp;o 30.yn~ O-;L I -tck ?grn C Class I-ur , y Card 5/10 class XC-"P Ta *c) 1 2. 1 (jl,~- o Sr Z r 7,7107Mi Ze c -ITO P/A ~rl--,9 c3 bit 4"iff jC-AkTtt - Qel-IFAIO Thl III %V - 1,1--7Amt pm P ri e n OF vr)m ej N 0 noblP.Jersex rn,11e prudou'd tA?,,, *,- C/ JE ~j 4t Tj r be- r an f),.4al IdS.? or 1~ a Prea -toll' ul4td as N Card 7/10 QrP Mal/ 5 ti~j-t4~1"divri a,,1 re~.-