SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PRIBYTKOVA, N.A. - PRICHODCENKO, M.
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PRIBYTKOVA, N. A.
"Catalysts for the Synthesis of Gasoline from CO and H,;, which Needmi Not be
Reduc*d at a High Tomperaturej," Is. Ak. Mauk SSSR, Otdol. Rhin. Nauk,, No.1, 1941
PRIBYTIKOVA, 1,1jina Alekseyevnj
"The Iole of Primary Submicroscopic Crystals in Heterogeneous Catalysis," Dok 79, 111o.1,
Vol. XXI, 1946. Acad. of Sci., Inst. of Organic Chem., Moscow, c.45
SO: Dok 79, No.1, Vol. XXI, 1946, AS, Inst. of Organ. Chem., Moscow, c. '45
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6"hi,la an.1 N. A. Ptit,ytku In.t. 'its. Clunt. AcA4
Wl. -fj-=Y.IigAj. Y.Kh S.S.,Y.k.
61, Prep-I. by slowing
of %10 + Moo uslittig. under ttictly coatroW coudition4
a( temp. and time. of ku graln $,it" of the Nl mind the
UgO crywo, "IV tmioord fly known amts. of Cff,~ fly
I,;; treating 3.j. JN)ttlga~ .I the cAtal"t "ith 10 tits, k ..1t.4
ill Cyrh1hr%.Ur rads 18W.1111,111 Ti,mlitias ill I'trittim,
I'lledelivityAofeataly1tt
thuspo6ocird. fit repeated succi,-Jvv oWr4titinI, with vary-
:00 r tag ansts. d S up tu ing./A.. Wax tctt,d. in bAtches of 3
X.. bright of "talyvit Uyrrao turn.. diam. 12 mm.. its by-
1011111 -M)'. and 1130
drugawtiono(ClII& with csrk~ ll,at IIDI*, I
00 3 14ad in dehydrigraAlitUl 43( CYOMICIA11C At :401". .125",
'And A.Up" .1m- "A.ft-Ity in 1-11, Lj I hq,1144
aild"t"Iti. With 4 I-6141"t '1411411.1 At Xlll'. It Ill, , Ni
00, trymak 11.4 A., N11go =1,2 A , .1 its hydrolgenAtioa fell
rApidly from W~l cuum-itla lip of At atamt 3 ing. Sla.;
00 Al In dshydropmti~m, A changes little (~ 637c) up to about
3 mg. S. then decrtam with further Increasin S, down to
about V7, with 7 mg. S. This clearly means that the Ist
3 ing.1g. of 6 polson and chastinsts: gxcttWvrJy the centers
("doublets") of acilvatiogri of Ho; dehydrogestatins cess-
fM it ten will be tsocupird only after all The hydrugertsting ceng.
suns last. betas fililrd. It a. =LS a Coodualon with
to %be oricasation of the bed CJIaS: the mol.
Ingstat be arksited with the S allow toward the sudam, the
0. r (_
!.!,. sign psintlas away from It. In terms of the sin of the Ni
PSI :I, crystals, the amt. of 8 necessary to poiatm the catalyst for
hydreematim, drcrrsuam from 3 to 0.6 ma./jr. as the crys-
t&1 &I" inciream frogst 24 to M A., anti the wait. In reduce,
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SS It.. MO%tv"). j S_S S.M..
(Wrl KAsm Sasib M, 7G-M.- Catalystis without carrier
(1) were prriffl. by decompa. of purest Co(WhN at W.
ind reduction of the CoO In If,. 10 bell. at 3M. 375, 420,
4NI, (Vol, dull MW. enmPlefelless of the reduction was
'fillud Isn't by it-roy., as .12V the Mfurtion
*i, full "Iffildrie. Alld their *40 fill 114111011141 at .11W.
C.11,11Y.1% (11) lot arlIVAInI rhAfro,41 (witahell with 1ICI for
tuide fly itn1wrgu4thm with Co(.Mh~, drying at a
"loulmul"I by Pjxlntjjut4)us livathig-up), suid redt Inn
with If,, A Ill. ,It "Ifil, f1fill. %ful MWI*; cat alysits It Coot allied
X.fAv lillyfavillits (14411trilli Allword I fr-
. 11
'Iturd At Ago 14) V11114141 fully Ill file brtaloull,41 't-Cill the
pl~pn. reshivIrd at 4:11* %lumstd, lilting with the rnll)flllll4lll
to-Co, alllo wine fAce-centerrd cutsk, O-Co; Its reduced at
11OW or 11IlW. a-CO was Present only In tram, practicany
At no I he -:n Wnp At 0 form. H reduced at either MO or
fr hrilligunal .1-01; at (11K)", It Is cubk 0 with
full #4 .6, *nd .41 MNI* little if Ill file liso *lIffho, the
ust-I'd it 11"Wir 1114111Y Ill-lWills, In It Own Ill 1i Ill 11 IM114*11 it
3MI And 41.1if", the crystialffir site was 113 suit$ 1115 A., In
Pf and log A., mp.; in U mull I reduced at ISM " 63 ould 03
Al.,.. mp. All expts. were made in a &* Watern with I g.
V (I I In the hydroMatiort of Cstfa In excen Ht at a
It.h. if; 14 4 I'll /a, the essialylk activity ex-
I'l-I he I.Ou"blel "14f, *lob if ive In r1p
tAIIII, At 140 juill .11 11111., un and #14,44, 1 it I I
Ault Is( I:kj* only at I:Ml* oil o-f did this acllZ" wi
linearly with (Ime. The fi uses ( conversion) at 120,
140, Most, are: A. 36 0AW), 01. 9.3; 0-1, -1. -1,
49-111; 0-M -1. 0, 0. corstequently. Odly
the IWIAIPH441 luturs t. villkIr. It,, - If.... I. Iml. i.;?
Of cychAwarne ill 3 2 it) !so Co-Al.. -lu
ff,"1ahMdcgrft-s of entilverAoss In 12 l"in., At I;Xi. 1441. Ilk)%
_ e- so 92 48 44 1.0"' d, 9, (l. (170. In funre prolons",
runs im ihe ZiMly. a 0 fAll, fa.,ter tbAn thAt Of Al-
Again. hither trITIP. k"rrrs the (3) flyd-
"r
Arnallou of WWI) W IsSrAt'llill, I., It, the %at
as aIM)VV, SATT, us 12 totill 1 01 1;31. 1 Rl' lfilf* I
-,%; 0, 111, 2.41, lirra, lumirving 11110
_Oc'tr~ty j 0 remained the same Over 'N) '"in- I wh~Fm% that
of . fell by ithind MA. ~4) Ily-froolenallon Of CSH4 (gas
1 Z; asIsenuff fir"s,
rtunpol. ('111 30 111 111 to C to 112. 011011,
vrju,~Jj V jW0111 I'll 11, .61 till, IMI::Ifl, "41. Will.t."r file runyrr-
skmo I If. MAI 7.9, Ill,
5) jilidrolornailuts of C() (846 vonikull.,Cb ii. If, tv
7.9, No 4% JIMMUS *Pme ,kl,,ty &oil to C114 list
!st W, 23. Sol. MR.
211 ,4- DrhydfIMVnaIi4m Of Pacc
VVION'lly3v Ill as, I a it 4'A 4 8; 91. 1. 1.
It *1 #414) 311A '11
list it . X A X A. h a; ~,
100,1j, boil 1j, at gp,,* vd_if V j. 1, at 2M)
3().8. 37.4. 443; o. 17,01. 34). ill^. The dikillousiliff -i
be Witivill" g WO of 0 tend to diminilth with filing
but . felmains d6thictlY "Uwe ACtive tbut 0- (oll
tffnp a
Thfit,tho ubo"T141 fliffr1ru," of sIctivillel, a" neit dw I
'144for III the 111-1-talls, Ifl- :A the r--
4luct Iis f ga I v V .
mvith"Jain of the catalytif: kettinicatfort of acids A No
h(U1,11141firlowiJ N A Client. Acad
s R
79, fill ZX1941 I; cf. C-1. 44. MU'f; 45, 5010b.-J-11,
14tt (A the TVACtitln 2' AvOlf -- mrjCO ~- Cos + Ill() wA%
invesligal"I its a fl,,* 'Viltettl over (1) C-11COC C4CO, pr,pl.
lty PPIO- in life rol-1. Willi the J?pt ki,pt 21 lirs, it, lit,
IN (tire fillfAt"l, (Ill aragonite CACI)I. pfulml. by 1)[1111, in .4
An.. raphl vowills, "list itillumliAte filtration, (111)
ec"'I I st'Plid. And dried t IM'. 'IV) RaCOw ppid. and heAttif
at tqxp-2()-, (V) llac(~ pptsl~ aml hs,~I-j 0 Isrs. t
X-ray vxarnu, rotioirsne,l the strtjct,rv4 of file I 'A o
Cd(:()# I,rrpti-. Tbe 3 Bacot, prepim were ilivillicil. ill
COoftlentilY 'with the rviti~jhifity of the phaic trunlitit, Ill
IIJCO, Thc 111WIX-r4ity of thc NCO, prepm. IV And V wa,
"'Itch %m4llrf that$ J" M, the distwrvily ill I was almt 1101
tintes chm of 11. With 1.5 C. catalyt, At a 4pacr V-tlf)CJIV
of 1 34 1.11. ulainit'hr . the arnts. of CO. v,l,,i (.,I ,
per I ml, AvOll vapor pw%~I. oil I -V. were: at ;j.U), ' 37.5.
41-5. --. -, -; at 4(W, 88.21. 87.9. - , --, --, ut 4-10*,
1123, 112A. 44.3. at 444% 1411.5, 141.9, 51.6.
at 47
0*, t74.4, 178,:J, 104,1;, 107.9,1)7.9. The firureA
for I and 11 aft Prak-tit-ally identical; consequently, the
phase trAn4tion in CaC(h k-willinut ffct on ill catalytic
-IMty. The indrivildell, of the vield (If the dl~jwl'iiy of
C.LCO, vontra,t, -harift with fa,t~ knomto (or
ollist rr-tets-l-, -mil call onIV Iw alfrill"Ifil 10 thr %1v 1-h-
jimm 04 flit- kriolluatiml 'It At-01( oo -re."tats, rhi-
pAriicular feaction in% t)lvc% no in(~ftlmltme coculpit I it thr
surfu~, lint formation of it covnI.J., (AcohCa mr
(ArOt,ll., lit tht- %butr ma-i; IMJMIIII Of file Acetate fs"
plen"al" the vairtionAt... CosIWqtjCntlV. fh~ finliting vill,
j% tiol Iiffu~ion Of AeOll into the Init the rate `AF d"
rompil, Of the m1fill ACTtA(V Which h.1% A errital 'ttruclOrr ,f
iti Own, irrelit:01ve fit th-TY1131 oructurrof thecWh-sn.111-
OnIv alinve 470', when the rate of decoinlio. of thr U-TtAIC
I-- 1q1::d,;. it. rate Of formation. will (lie former cva~
is, 1W rat"I I . and flit- mwti- trike plAce at Ill, urfaiv
mil-v, howe--r. al,ovr l7il*, th~ reartfim i, amOmi,mir-I hY
%frongdefshitiollofC.
the re.wfkm i- "OU-111Y lIUP In 11"ni'll- Of the Ai`et2le~ 11
.111,14ir'l I y I.r4y exiloo of C,&CO. after remetioll At TO .;
th"r Are :to line% of either aragnoitc (it calcite. And the or.
jjvtim, t.1milt to 1A0),424 No CO. il rv(Avnj with
JICI. Iii the teml).
jecon1po~cralli(ily %ilh forlojtionjilonlyealcitr. anti thir
in ;I misch O)or.- highly form than is obtain"] hv
imln. N. Thoo
HUBIE-STITEYN, A. M.; DU-*,.,')V, A. A.; PRIBY-LKOVA, N. A.
-1. -1--l'
Effect. of K2 0 rm r-hp aciivity, and electrica.2
properties of alumina-chromia catalyst,s. Izv AN SSSR Ser
Khim 710. 4:604-6113 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. 'Inntitut. orgFinichaskoy khimii im. N. D. 7alingkogo All
SSSR.
'0 V-
19)
OW"
~Afij, ORA
WjLvtkGj?umWV.A- HP0, is Oaed to freshly pptd-
1,~aud the fjl~ is c "zct6d -tiN
'ity of Vie
At_450 -,f-gt~ 1(0~, Tht dej,ydr4Lting
Thil 6~41jtts- 6U99to
VvItb ".baita*AAt 004. - phiApU16 ~A'V
ng -Mg
he fregh cAlly6t 1j"aigpo'
of t) thii L-J~ttltrk
PYT*Iosphab~; whk'j -A-141 'butaTiol a U90
IN19111,04, Ivhjj;h 1!~Ict% Witt, 'Indarlying
With time, thii Prm'$3 vestIlts I., diti,15ion (;( phosphate iato tJ&Q
idterIfIr of tb~ catalyit gralm and its r,.1pJ3C'!mcnt at the s'zT'2cc
try "T1110, whkb autij 6 4 s4!jcctio dehydrcgenatiun c3WPt-
Tz
PRIBYnOVA N. A.
t~T`L'Ch4fd5r'I Of the gotd lie kxe( nlz ti
p_ ~n of agids, A - Al,
dn'tAiteill and 4, , r, - - .1
k 116t. :)rt,~Azcm, AYia-
4" -11 Fir
J'~Pla~
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,J17-2f-.fl9.5IT,--6r C.A. 44, 70-12g, 45 6010b,-I'lle
J the rCILVtiou 2 AcOlf _ ?vfe,co F ceh + Il'o waq
,A ill a flow systclu over (1) Valvite CaC0, prepd.
ill 01C C01-1, 'e,'ith the ppt. kc.,,t 2.1 ill, Hitlid
Ll". JAI)III, ill it
111MIC(liate 1,11ratioll, (111)
:-"1-21 1111t1t. wid drict! at 100', (IV) lia'CO, ppul. and licated
9~Y)-20' (V) BASCO, I)Ijt(l, 311(l 6 lirs. at
-ray exanul. criatir"led the :itructurcs of tile t%yo
C;~" 'T), I)relim. The 3 DaCO, PtL,Ijfjg. were identi-:tI, ill
1.1-21,lormity with tile rever:;ibility of tile pilal! trallsitioll" it)
B-tC0,- The disper5itj,' of the BaM prejuis. IV and V wa.)
Am lot thalL ill 11; *.Iledl..,Pt!r!iityoflw~itiubotit[W
tina-ithatoffl. Witt, t .h g. catal)
'st, lit I -31jace velorily
vatalylt/' -.' tile
ulut3. of
C02 evolv(il (1111.)
ind, AcOlf Vapor pas3e(j' Ott [-V, were: at :150", "J7.5,
4 1.!", -- --, -; at 400", 98,2, 87.0, at 420"
H 2.3, 112 8 4,t :I - -; it
' I ' A I 1 140-5, 1.11.9, ')'1.6'
'it "170", 174.4, 178.3. 104.6, 97.9, 97M. The figures
;Ulfl 11 are practically MCI-Itical; ro:lSequentLy, t1te
plasse tranNitlOn In CaC0* Is Without ellect Ull its catulytic
activity. 'file Independence- of tile yield of tile dispersity of
with facts known for numerous
CaCO, contrasts sharply
Jy be attributed to the sp. jucch
other reactions. and can on
aulsin of the kvtonizaticr>Z(% crS catalysts
quevkco
th'i fA
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RUBINSHTM, A.M.; AFANASInV, V.A.; PRIBYTKOVA, N.A.
Determining the surface magnitudes of the components of mixed )Ig~
Cr203 catalysts. Ixv. AN SSSR Otd. khim. nauk no.12:1505-1507 D 156.
(KLRA 10:4)
1. Institut, organichaskoy khiuii im. N.D. Zelinskogo Almdemil nauk
SSSRI
(Catalysts)
IWELEVAj N.K.; rRIBYTEOVA, N.N.
Determination of the optical constants of Ge and CdTe by the
reflection method. Opt. i spektr. 10 no.2:266-268 F 161.
(MIRA 14:2)
(Germanium-Optical properties)
(Cadmium telluride)
., N.G.; Pf'IB-,'TY.IjVA, N.N.
13AMLiBMT
-- ... . .. ........ .....
Spectroscopic mzdio(i AlOr deten,;i-imiW, the den.9ity and thick-
ness of filras of strongly absorbLng substances. Opt. i spektr.
15 no.4a574-576 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
PRIBYTKOVA, N.M.; AGROSKIN, L.S.
Investigation of the optic properties of some dyes in a "massive"
stqte by the method of mirror reflection. Opt.i spektr. 2
no-5:628-632 Py '57. (MLRA 10:7)
(11yes and dyeing)
Pl~' It, Y7-K(" , N4 M
PRIBYTKOVA, N.N.
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A new method for the determingtion of opticql constnnts. Opt.i
spektr. 2 no.5.'623-627 MY 157. (KERA 10:7)
(Selenium-OptIcRI properties)
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Confere nee on Spectr,)aeopy. Voll. It *)Iooular Spectroscopy)
(L'yov)
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Layers
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Crystals
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~'roprt-1048 0; " Dye* In Large Bugles
by the Method or XIrr3r Reflection
ZhIdkova, Z.V.p and Yu, M. Sues. Study or the Effect
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AUTHOR: Pribytkova, N.N.-_ 51-5-11/26
TITLE: A New Method of Determination of the Optical Constants.
(Novyy Metod Opredeleniya Opticheskikh Postoyannykh)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya,1957, Vol.2, Nr 5, pp.623-627
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:- This paper describes the application of the specular
reflection method of measurement of the optical constants,
put forward by T.P. Kravets (1), to amorphous and crystall-
ine selenium. In this method the coefficients of specular
reflection are measured for layers, deposited on glasses
with different refractive indices, at the boundary glass-
layer and on normal incidence of light. The refractive
index n and the absorption coefficient X are given by
the eqs, (3.) and -4):
n 1 (1-R1) (1-Y
.2) - (3)
+ "V'2
n2-nl '-'+ '2
/Hl(n + n1)2 tn - n1)2
(4)
uard 1/3 1 - Rl
A New Method of Determination of the Optical Constants. 51-5-11/26
where R and R? are the reflection coefficients for two
differeit glasses witli refractive indices ni and n. .
The reflection coefficients were measured with a Beckma'n'n
spectrophotometer. To find the absolute value of the
reflection coefficients the measured value for reflection
at the glass-layer boundary was compared with the coeffic-
ient of reflection at the glass-air boundary. The latter
coefficient was calculated from the Fresnel formula.
Glasses K8 and 12 were used. To exclude the reflections
from the front surface of the glass the latter had wedge-
shaped form. The glass was cleaned in NaON and by spark
discharge. The following conditions were necessary to
obtain the best results: a) the layers should be specularly
reflectingg b) the layers should have uniform and reproduc-
ible structure, c) the layers should be sufficiently thick
to avoid multiple reflections inside them. Selenium layers
were obtained by vacuum deposition on cold (amorphous layers)
or warm (crystalline layers) glass. In each case 10 samples
were prepared. The table on p .625 gives the reflection
coefficients for amorphous selenium on the K8 glass. The
Card 2/3 reflection coefficients for both amorphous (curves 1) and
A New Method of Determination of the Optical Constants. 51-5-11/26
crystal (curves 2) selenium are given in Fig.!. The
refractive index n and the coefficient of absorption X
for amorphous (curves 1) and crystal (curves 2) selenium
are given in Fig.2. T.P.Kravets directed this ziork. The
author tharks M.V.Savostlyanova for advice.
There are 2 fiE;ures, 1 table and 19 references, of which 3
are Slavic.
SUBMITTED; August 29, 1956.
AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 3/3
A!,
AUTHORS: Pribytkova, N'.N. and Agroskin, L.S. 51-5-12/26
TITLE: Study of the Optical Properties of Certain Dyes in "Bulk"
State by the Method of SpeCular Reflection. (Issledovaniye
optichesirikh svoystv ne~~otoryk-h krasitele.y v '-massi7ncT--"
aosto-yanil metodom zerkallnogo otrazheniya)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya,1957, Vol,~-', Nr 5, pp,6~15-632
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The specular reflection method of T.P. Kravets described
in the previous article was used. The following dyes were
studied: cyanine (quinoline blue), rhodamin B, brilliant
green2 crystalline violet and malachite green. Cyanine
was prepared by melting, on -a glass plate. The reflection
coefficients 15 minutes after preparation are given in Fig.l.
Fig.2 shovis the dependence of a reflection coefficient of
cyanine on the duration of illumi-nation~ This figure clearly
shows that the reflection properties nf, Mliinp lairers Rre
light sensitive.Curves ab in Fig ,.2 show t e effect of illum-
ination by artificial light for 60 aays. Vien ztie samples
were melted and curves cd ohow the offert of subsequent
illumination in artificial light. Cur-res dc, show tile
effects of daylight. A control sample of cyanine kept in
Card 1/3
51-5-12/26
Study of the Optical Properties of Certain Dyes in "Bulk" State
by the Method of Specular Reflection.
darkness did not exhibit such changes. The light-sensitive
effects were not due to the action of the glass base since
cyanine layers on fluorite behaved similarly. It is sugges-
ted*that the action of light is photochemical in nature. In
Fig.3y curves 1 and 2 represent -results for cyanine samples
kept in darkness and curves 3 and 4 represent the results for
sFples illuminated for a long time'. The errors for n in
Fig.3 do not exceed 5% and for )k about 10%. Rhodamin B was
prepared by vacuum sublimatioZ. Dependence of its spectral
coefficients on the wavelength is given in Fig,4. Again7 the
layers were found to be light-sensitive (Fig-.5). The optical
constants which are means of results for 7 pairs of samples of
rhodamin B are shown in Fig"6' Brilliant green layers were
obtained by melting. The re:E;ction coeffi'cients of brilliant
green in the 360-750 Eqx region are shown in Fig.7 and the
optical constants in Fig.8. Crystal violet layers were depo-
sited from a warm solution in alcohol'. They were not affect-
ed by light. Their reflection coefficients are shown in
Fig.9 and the optical constants in Fig.10. Malachite green
layers were obtained by evaporation of a concentrated alcohol
solution. They were strongly light-sensitive. All the measure-
Card 2,13
51-5-12/2b
S-~udy of the Optical Properties of Certain Dyes in "Bulk" State
by the Method of Specular Reflection.
ments were made within 20 minutes from the preparation 'of the
layers. Their reflection coeffi 'cients are shown in Fig.11
and the optical constants in Fig.12' All the studied dyes
exhibit anomalous dispersion. Thei; curves for the coeffic-
ient of absorption -VL possess two maxima. The relative
intensities of these maxima for cyanine and rhodamin B cliange
on illumination of the layerst which indicates presence of
absor
,p~ion centres of various kinds. This work was directed
by T_.P.Kravets. The authors thank M.V.Savostlyanova for ad-
vice. 'Ther4 are 12 figures and 5 references, 1 of which is
Slavic.
SUBMITTED: August 29, 1956.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 3/3
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Introduce everythiz* now and progressive. Na stroi* Roo, 3 no.3:12-14
Mr 162. (MIRA 16.-2)
1. Zaveduyushchly otdelom stroitel'stva. i stroymaterialov Saratovskogo
oblastnogo komiteta Kommuniaticheskoy partkii.Sovetsk
2go Soyuza.
(Building-Tebhnological innovations) '
(Saratov Province Industrial plants)
PRIBYTOK, I.D.
For the creation of a:VDwerfu7 tuilding mater4als vupr'ly b-sc 'or
the construction industi%y. Stroi. Mat. 7 no.IC:13-17 0 '61.
(MIRA 14:10)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom stroitel'stva i stroymaterialov Eara-
tovskoFo oblastnoro komiteta Kommunisticheskoy partii Sovetskoro
Soyuza.
(Building materials industry)
- PRICA Brankol. inz. (Zagreb)
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Recoption and probAtioll ol -.,fitnc engirtecr~, &nd technicians.
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Stroj--rstvo 4 ilo-11
1. Glz-.vll- i odgovorri; "Strojarsivo".
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PRICA, Ift-rarkop inz.
How to receive young engineers. Tehnika jug. 18 ro.7:1211-
1212a. J1163
1. Sef grupe u Savezrom za obrazovanje kadrova u privredi,
&greb.
PRICA, Branko., i=. (Zagreb, Bacorjiceva 15)
Tecbnological aspect of integration. Teimika Jug 18 no.10:
Supplement: OrganizaciAa rada 13 no.10:1954-19157 0163.
1. Sef grupe u Saveznom centru za obrazovarije iukovodecih
kadrova u privredi, Zagreb.
PRICA, Branko, inz. (Zagreb, Buconjiceva 15)
Organization of an enterprise under the decentralized workers'
management. Tehnika Jug 17 no.1.1:Suppl.: Organizacija rada 12
-no.11:2202-2205 N 162.
1. Sef grupe u Saveznom centru za obrazovanje rukovodecih
kadrova u privredi, Zagreb.
MANUGJL-,,VIul, E.; LEFTER, G.;-PRIGA, D.I'Geoag-lu)
,rl -1. --a! plo-,. Natil-ra
Suggestions fcr organizing an &g 'c -tu
Biologio lb no.2i44-47 IRr-Ilp 164.
PRICA., Milan, dr.; NOVAX, Veljko, dr.
Effect of Hygroton in patients with decompensating heart diseases.
Lijeen, vjeon. 83 no.11:1145-1149 '61.
1. Iz Internog odjela Opce bolnice "Susak" u Rijeci.
(DIMTICS ther)
NOVAK,Silvije,d.r.; PRICA,Milan,dr.
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Articular manifestations of sarcoidosis. Lijec. vjes. 82 n0-3:
215-219 160.
1. Iz Internog odjela Bolnice Susak, Medicinski fakultet Rijake.
(SARCOIDOSIS, compl.)
(ARTHRITIS etiol.)
IAZ1C,M.,dr.;__Pg1CA ---..,dr-; SULOVIC,V.,dr.
j,R -.-
Role of the obstetrician in asphyxia neonatorum. Med. glasn.
13 no.5:332-337 My 159.
(ASPHYXIA NJONATORTJM ther.)
MIUSIVIG,]3osiljka,prof. dr. ;-PRICA,Nadeta,dr.
On theoretical principles of labor pain. Ked. glasn. 13 no.10:
500-505 0 '59.
1. Ginekolooko-skyseroka klinika Medicinskog fakulteta u Beograda,
Upravnik: prof. & S..Tasovac; Ginikolooko-akuserska bolnica u
Beogradn, Upravnik: prof. dr P. lostic.
(LABOR phys iol. )
KCSTIG,Petar; MIAMMOVIC,]Dragomir,,-PRICA.Radeta
H,vsterectoaW following cesarean section. Srpski arh. celok. lak.
87 no.9:245-253 S '59.
1. Ginakolooko-akaserska klinika Medicinakog fakulteta u Beogradu,
upravnik: Prof. dr Si 'nisa Thsovac.
WrAmN SACTION )
(HYSTZMTOMT)
A/
SIMONOVIC. Branimir, Dr.; FRICA, Radota, Dr.; SIMONOVIC, Branka
Blood groups and factors in Yugoslavia. 3. Heredity and distribu-
tion of classical blood groups. 14ed. pregl. 7 no.1:22-27 1954.
1, Institut za transfuziju krvi, Beograd
(BLOOD GROUPS, statistics,
*Tugosl.)
5 dA ~Aqph i- Y4154 and A. Mafia
~9-1191 ~-111.
t. Ith the
drying afritturdl gm4 and refors to thu thearotical 14ndamentala
of chemisfry and technology uooessm7 for calculation pur-
posm Varioug procasm using liq and wild dr* ruedim am
dowrlbed, with mpoeW referento to Lba glyool .I . aluminwn
process. An automatically cantrOW aluminum plant is
deacribed In detall. (Autbore! zbatraat.L_~
Ail co, Is
-az
KOSTIC, Petar, prof., dr.; PRICA, Radeta, doe., dr.; DEVECERSKI, Dragoslav, dr.
Our experience with tocographic findings after the administration of
methergin in the placental stage. Med. glasn. 15 no.7/8:340-345
J'1-Ag 161.
1. Ginekolosko-akuserska bolnica u Beogradu (Upravnik: prof. dr
P. Kostic).
(ERGOT ALKALOIDS ther)
TASDVAC, Sinisa; WSTIC. Petar; PRICA. Radeta
Cesarean section in antibiotic era: case reports from
Gyriecologico-obetetrical Clinic at Belgrade (1947-54).
Srpski arh. celok. lek. 84 no.11:1213-1226 Nov 56.
1. Ginekolosko-akuserska klinika Medicinskog fakultsta u Beogradu.
Upravnik: prof. Sinisa Tasovac.
(CESAREAN SECTION, atatint.
(Ser))
PRICA, S.
DeveloDment of tanks. (To be contd.) P. 70.
VOJh'I GLASNIK. (Jugoslavenska narodna armija) Beograd, Yuj-,oslavia
Vol. 91, no. 8, Aug. 1955
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 9, Sept. 1959
Uncl.
HUTERER, D. dr.; HAMSELIMOVIC, S., dr.; PRICA, ~'.,dr.
On the pathogenesis of hyperz-ension in pregnauncy. "-!ed, ar-.
18 no.1:69-72 Ja-F 164.
1. Ginekolosko-akuserska klinika Medicinakog fakulteta u Sarajevu
(Sef: Prof. dr Jelka Knezevic-Svare).
POPOVIC,Z.; PRICA,T.
Movement of phosphorus through natural earth and earth in
test tubes. Zemljiste biljka 11 no.1/3t559-561 162-
1. Poljoprivredni falrultet, Sarajevo.
PIZICA, V.
A new metlind of' ntratifyin- P. 495
(Drustvo poljoprivrednih irizenjcxa i tphnicara
Vol. 7, 1'. IOv-/
'jaVia.
,0q
Bosnp Hercegovine) Sar a4C-Vo, Yjjjy
Dec. 1958
I:onthly List of East Euroocan Accession (EEW LC, Vol. ao. 6
June 1959
Uncl.
LITE.PM) E.; -PRICAJAII, A.
---,
Geologic structure of the Danube Delta. Hidrologia 4:57-82
163.
CARATMI, A.; PRICAJAIJ, Sidonia
Methods of examination of chromosomes and sex chromatin. Stud.
cercet. endocr. 13 no.3:383-386 162.
(SEX DETERMINATION) (CHROMOSOMES)
CARATZALI, A.; i-RIGi-Jild-1, S'id on ia; )it,.; POPIE-ICC , Alpmndrin~t
Considerations on hLur.-an sex chr-Gmcsarurcs in connection wi-h a
case of gonadal dysgenesis and vaginal aplasia. -Stud. cercet.
endocr. 15 no.2:161-167 164.
gic, 3,u-~uresti, si Clinic d - gi ec ogie
1. Institutul Cricollog a E: n o1
si obstetrica, In5litutl medicc-lfarmaceutic, Bucuresti.
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PRICE., A. G.
Native Races - Australia
policy of the reservations ("White settlers and native peoples." Reviewed by N. A.
Butinov.) Sov. etn. No. 2, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl.
PBLICEY B.
The future of ships with nuclear propulsion. r. 250.
BRODOGRADNA. (Centr-lna uprava brodograrinje) Zagreb, Y-Ligos-Lavia.
V01. ?, no. 6, 1958.
Monthly List. of East Doropean Accessions (EEAI) LO, Vol. S, no. 8, Auc.
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flot 16 no-5:10 -11 my 156. (Miju 9:8)
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Farm manager. Mil. kolkh. No.2, 1952.
Monthly Ust of R4issian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952, Unclassified.
PRICITININ, G.
Stalin, Hungary
in the peoples' deIftJCV,'CiV5; 11 Mid kolkh. 1) tic), :)'. "1-12.
,I-
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PRICHTNIN, G.
Children 10 Russia
Duties of a Corrmunist Youth League member, Mol. kokh, No. 3, 1952.
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 1952, Unclassified.
PHICHININ, 0.
Physical Educat-',cn and -Training
They were awarded the prize. 14,01. kolkh No. 7, 1952
Monthly LLa~ of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress. November 1952 U-TUA~ZIFIED,
FRICHININY M.
Itogi puskovogo perioda uchastka ZAp4orczhIe-NiPoplo'. L'"-'hc- resulet5 cf oFeration
of the Zaporozhye-Nikopoll sectior
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Reference Department, Washington, 1952, Unclassified.
PRICHKO,V.Ya. (Selo Petropavlovka)
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Collective farms in the southern part of Voronezh Province
should have wineyarda. Vin.SSSR 15 no-3:57 '55. (NLRA 8:8)
(Voronezh Province-Viticulture)
PRIC11KO, V. YA.
Wine and Wine Making
Measuremenb of wine products b,~ weight. Vin. SSSH 12 no. 2, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -195,3. Unclassified.
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AUTHOR: Skibarko, A. P.;!Prichko,_Yu_. V.'
ORG:, none
UR/0051/66/020/005/0908/0910
-TITLE: Measurement of the gain of coherent optical radiation in a tube containing a
helium-neon mixture
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 5, 1966, 908-910
TOPIC TAGS: laser, gas laser, heliuza, neony -noble gas) laser emission
coherence
ABSTRACT: An experi s
. Ylental arrangement for direct measurement of the gain per pas
G of an He-Ne laserSPIn which there is no feedback is described. The method was used
to measure the G of a tube (110 cm long, 8 mm in diameter) filled with He-Ne exposed
to a beam from another He-Ne.laser. It was shown that the average pump power cannot
be used as the criterion for establishing the identity of both the modulated and the
unmodulated operating regimes. Orig. art. has: 1 formula and 1 figure. [CS]
SUB CODE: 201 SUBM DATE: 02jul65/ ORIG PEF: 001/ OTH REF; 003/
Card 1/1 UDC: 621.3
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