SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHUKHOV, YU. - SHUKOLYUKOV, YU.A.

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SHMOVA, Te. T. 3tudying the dynamics of sleep In hypertension by the actographic method. Klin,med. 32 no.9:80-84 3 '54. (KLRA 7:12) 1. 1z kardiologicheskogo otdeleniya nauk M.I.Gorshkov) Gosudaretvennogo na Kavkazskikh Hineralfnykh Todakh, (S in hypertension, dynamic (HYPPJMNSION. physiology, sleep, dynamic aspects) (zav. kandidat meditsinakikh ballneologichoskogo institute. aspect) -SHUKHOVAJ, Ye.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Dynamics of the bioelectrical activity of the cerebral cortex in hypertension with chronic cerebral circulatory insufficiency under the influence of treatment by radon baths of varying concentrations. Uch.zap.Pyat.gos.nauch.-issl.balln.inst. 3;84-95 160. (MIRA 15:10) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) (CEREBROVASCULAR, DISEASE) (RADON-THERAPEUTIC USE) (HYPERTENSION) SHUMCIVA, Y Bloeiect-J -,,i1 actilvity o' the brairl in children ,;irh Bequellie of enceph.aittis. 2'hLr, nevr. i psikh. 64 no;7:986-989 164. (MIK 17.-12) I. jlletskoye otdeleriiye kliniki instituta kurcrtologil 1 ftizloterapii (direktor - kand. me-11J. nau'll Ye.A. Kamenskiy). SHITHOVITSKIT, A. A. (The use of artificial "Pravda," 1951. 22 p. radio activity in industry; lecture) Moskva, K01WAXINOV. Vasiliy Ivanovich; MANSUROV, Nikolay Ilikolayevich, SIMONOV, Anton Fedorovich; PEDOROV-KCROLFV, Anatolty Aleksayevich; -SHMHOVITSK-11-A-a. redaktor; VOROJUN, K.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Collection of problems in theoretical electrical engineering] Sbornlk zadach po teorstichaskol elektroteklinike. Pod obahchat izd red. N.U.Nansurova. lad. 2-oo, doo. Moskva, Gou.siner.- -vo. 1957. 175 P. (MLRA 10:10) (.6lectric engineering-Probleme, exeraisen, etc.) Deterialruition of th I on of stamIc levills by ill* line reversal Method. Nitkin aml A. %I. Shukhtin~ Akid. Nauk Ser, Ft.,. 12. T7tVNI(l0lS1, rise n,.. of atoin, in tile states And 7PIP./, in C% %,tlxlr under 0.4112 unit OX, unit. 11K were fIctil.. in Ill Oly d1w1mrge, by tile ImmuLt N&/,V, - Q,ig,), 44-4 r wh-- A, - Wnrilty dinflence IWI%tcril file * an't j it - tile 'I'lli'llial "I% ), 11,001 Arlo, 14 11ir Ir tcml'. 1.. "Ill$ Iltfullmtom. tells.. J file rl~tt.,tl temp. 1'. and tile cl-tgwl Cotten. 1: fly tile prolm 111rill'.1. 1'. falls unifunuly with increasing pressure aml cUrMit intensity i; as a fimt Approximation, c Increase% with- to, faster at Ill lower pressure. With increming i, tile tfiff!rc between r. Anti 11, diminishes; it ai%o decreams ,,,r 'Vilt'll,Y I Iticrt-AsIng pressure of the Cm vapor; thus, - I amp. and U.012 tunt. fix, T. - T, - I If%)'K "I Whereas Willi 0.06 lum. UK It Is ouly Mix. At quilivictit current IntetWly, T, becomes Identical Willi T,. 'tile (all," of tile 11(m. (if attn"s In tltg 2 Alwive 11). ltlAtilft it) tilt Al'S'l. StUtilld State of Cl, IncleaNes with (. latter at the lower prewire. At the hicher pressure, it practically rrxses 11) Increase at r - 104. N. Thou SHUKHT-.rN,, A. H. USSR/Physics Spectrum Analysis Fum-ices Aug 48 "Excitation Mechanisms of Spectrum Lines in a High-Temperature Vacuum Fupmce,R S. E. Frish,, N. P. Penkin, A. M. Shukhtin, Phys Inet, Leningrad State TJ, 3 PP "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol YVIII, No 8 Shows by spectruOt line conversion method, that in a high-temperature vacuum furnace., atoms are equally distributed on excitation level. Temperature corresponds to distribution within limits of measuring error and coincides with temperature of furnace wall. Determined, from thisp temperature characteristics of spectrum line excitation in a vacuum furnace. PA 9/49T92 ti~m of ape ;tral Unos in a high-tompera a vacuum N. P-Penkin and A. 5t,t~ Ida Uptiv. A.A Zhdanow No. 120, Set. Fis. Monk No. 7 28-35: (1.949); cK Zhur. Ekspil. i Teortl. Ar. 17,.105(t947),., C"I. 42, 1709c, 3781kiefgh, 46, 11932a,-Willi a nimlifiefl King- type vacuum furnace -6 mm. ptewure) with a W light source (210()t-2700*KSI and a sell-collintating sPCCIro- aph with sit nhiminized mirror and it const. local point F 11OM Infrared to ultraviolet, P. and Sit. studied the ptdrvt I ofDaittidol'Sr. The studley show that the energy-distribu- I tion for varlotts, atoms, and ions obeys the Boltzmann thermal distribution Iniv. The following lines were observed- -for U15M.60, 5M.30, W8.93, M.3, 6T77.7, 5519,11: 4934.09, 40M.88, 4877.05, -026.45, 470OA5, 4619,98;il for Sr, 4907.72, 4002.2-5. 4M.01, 4870.07, 4872.48, 48M.74.1 .41355.67, 4632.07. 4216.52. 40T7.7 1. F. H. Rathmann, USSR/Physics - Density of Gases 1 Jan 52 "Determining the Density' of Vapors in the Positive 'Column of an Electric Discharge by D. S. 'Rozhde- stvenskiyls Version of -the Crookes Method," A. M. Shukhtin IIDokIAk Nauk SSSR" Vol 82, No 1~ pp 41-43 S)Iuk-htin acknowledges the guidance of S. E. Frish, Co`rr Mem, kcad Sci USSR, and the use of Prof G. S. Kvater's interferometric app . He finds that !despite previous contradictory results there still 230T91 re6iins the possibility of subject detn according to the "interesting works" of L. A. Sena (of. AsSympQsium of Articles Devoted to 70th Birthday of i -Academician loffeill, 1950). Submitted by Acad A. A. Lebedev 1 Nov 51- x 17 i Dettiminatim-of v qwr de~nify behind the aziode:40 do of a dischargi behind the Who n. A. Zhdan6w Stmte Univ..' L~' .6"llf Nauk;SASA,92, 29"1(l R"*:!wL tsitfS6 ~~' 2_4 ~W C~~ SY 4 low) 103 - i Zf.S. A pp. , cf. ~C -47; 578&.~ led to det.'AW' - Expts. ~ Were. con De effect of discharge c~t un,tiapor d. In the re skwis the &no& ind cuthvdii, of - a, dischirge' tst6e.1,., - ' thapporml NUAR llmythat h othode; Os ~ thc~ iai~ ' j havin 110 w!44 Planf-"rA IIA" a Palma fitto ill om W at' ~ Thi ed Int cob f I li = I n d t - o 1 o e .- e en m n s w- a Xoshi6tiAgA~ wItIt a spectro-4 ' WhM th I e s hittifaince frin$cs could b6 obt4ved, , 'giowins a disperskm curve near the absorption lftsi~ - ViWar observations 4howtd. that. the switcMuS ols.6f the dhcha 19 current was accompankill.by si seare4ely noticaMe chans-Mr. - i (d 4 th n b l b i f h I f , xe sor mo e s ern risf. ew A o a os e o nter e t P l ine. , To deti t he anit. of chiingt in the vipw dt, auncl by C; A he Aischiria etirrttlt.' a ~ -,thM*4pb wa3 :made at -the, boo W- Icing" In -dv~lblet (AX the sillon 61 the first CR ' ' ' 8321 A.) P-milts iod"tej that ev 1" thiAhchilt nV" L I praftces. practkilly-no"Challge in dit vapur d. bebbid dle'. a Ise sin anoclaand,cathade6f d' h tube. For a turrent of S" - k b ind e f Uil i e h In co i nets s eh . ; o ata c n r am th ange I of superpshli Inteiri Is kis that 1l luinithck u 11ferermphotograo w;;a where It I&Aa W to" delec, ely Vapor dx. arb&f dl" ir.fil~ $mail thadga = -L 1S.7 In"* Jauses C; Hubanbc, nortn't 77 77- USSR/ P hys ic s Anal ysis methods cam 1/1 Pub. 43 15/97 Authors 3 Shukhtin, A. M. a of normal atoms in a-discharge Title I Concentration 7 Pariodical e Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 18/2, 253-254, Mar-Apr1954 Abstract v The concentrations of normal atoms in a positive column of an.electrical:-_-~_ discharge in cesium and mercury vapors were determined -by the D. -S.,:. Rozhdestvenskiy method. The role of normal Mat Iom concentritioAgiAn the" gas discharge process is The factors -bringing about a,realiction in normal atom concentration in a discharge r :listed Ions ind,J- ..gap a e cited atorns were foundto constitute only a small part.of.the tota1_nUrhDer_.-,~..'.';. of- p~o . of particles present in the discharge gap. The distribution va r &6n it, y, in the discharge tube is discussed. Table. Institution The A. A. Zhdanov State University, Physics Institute, Leningrad: Submitted .......... SHUKHTIN,A.M. Optical determination of density and composition modification of vapor mixtures in the discharge span. !zv. AN SSSR Ser. fiz. 19 n0-1:15 Ja-F '55. (WRA 8:9) 1. Fizicheskiy institut Leninkradskogo goaudarstvennogo univerni- teta imeni A.A.Zhdanova (Spectrum analysis) (Snectrometer) ~7 !. ., , L . 1~1:-(YKHTIEI k and rl~'GOIMV) V. J.) 1.1foscol-I "The Gbaervation of hnomalous Dispersion In the Momentary Processes," u paper pre2ented at Vie 'lli.1rd International Conference oil Ionizution Phenomena in Gases, Venice., 11-15 jun 57. I- SO: -3-3,007,49~E AUTHORS: Shukhtin, A.M. and Yegorav.,!-V. S. '51-4-25/25 TITLE: -A-n-a-s-s-effb-;7-for obserVation of the,anomal'ous Card 1/2 in processes of short duration. (Ustanovka dlya nablyudeniya anomallnoy dispersii pri kratkovremennykh protaessakh). PERIODICAL: 110~tika i �pektroskoR&Ya" (Optics and Spectroscopy" 1957, Vol2, No.4, pp.543-544 (UGS-S-B-)' ABSTRACT: D.S.Rozhdestuenskii's "hook" method (Anomalous dis- persionj published by the -Acadamy of Sciences of U.S.S.R. 1951) of observation of anomalous dispersion-requires ex- posures from several seconds-to several minutes' To study transient processes (e.g. pulse discharges,'sh-o;k waves, wire explosions etc.) the present authors used the "hook" method with a stroag-light-source of the pulse type,' ~Thiz light-source was a glass (30 cm long, 8 mm"dia.) discharge tube with ho1low cathodes. It was filled with H2 or air at several mm of Hg. The pulse was produced by 20,W F capacit- ors charged to-9-11 W. The pulse duration-'was less than 30-50,4tsec. The pulse produced very bright continuous spectrum from.6500 to 2200 X (it is reported by other workers that such pulses produce also strohg'iafra-red radiation). Interference patterns in the visible region were studied.with a diffraction grating spectrograph while 4*1 AUTHORS: Shukhtin, A. M., , Yegorov, V, S. SOY/48-22-6-18/28 T IT LE: The Obse--m-blon of Anomalous Diapers-Lon in Processes of Short D,.imtiom (Nablyudeniya ananallnoy dispersii pri kratkovreme1wvkh protsessakh) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheakaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 6, pp. 711-713 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The so-called "orotch" (kryuk) method developed by D. S. Rozhdestvenskiy concerns the obtaining of speatrograms made in interferometr.ia systems with low light intensity. The endeavor 13 made here to use this method for spectrometric inTestigations of-processes ha7ing the character of an explosion and other cases in ;hi-oh exposure is restricted to some milliseconds. The light ,source used was a)-5ynchronized flashlight source as described in this paper (Ref I , and the spectrograph used is described by reference 2. The anthors emphasize the fact that only an experi- meni wa,,3 intended to be carried out for the purpose of finding aat whether it is possible to employ the method mentioned. In this experiment a diacharge tube (Fig 1) was used which was introduced Card 1/3 irv~o t-he beam of the interferomater. The tube was filled with The Observation of Anomalous D.Lsper~sion in SOV/4-8-22-6-i8/28 Processes of Shor4. Duration neon.- or hydrogen gas. A cloud of sodium -7apor w&3 produced in its senter by means of a heater. These mpors diffused and formed a meh&I mirror on the gkss surface near the heater. A airreni. diAchargt- pul-Re (rvS00 A) was sent through -the tuba, which was synaqrv-D~Lzed with -tha flashlight. The "=otcheal' near th-z lines of -tbe yallow doublet of aodium v--re photographed Anmediattly be- fore t*~",a pulse, auri,ng the pi;lse, as well a-s several mioroseconas after it- On this occasion it wa3 found tha-b the anomaly -anishes during the a-arrent. impulse, whereaa after 'Che pulse it is ae7erxal -11-imes greater than before. This is expl.,dmed as a. son- se,Taenae of thv stripping of Nr. atom from the gla-As eurfa.--. Moreover, -the lack of ancni&ly during -the pulse is -i.:iplained by t)ia of aloms to 5tates of higher eneggy az wall' as by r,he ;-ffei3t of negati,7e dispersion. After the vulse dispersion in- -reases rapidly and dies down again in the course orf 800-iOOO/A- seconds. This process corresponds 'o the theor. y of the concentra- tion of the excited atoms (Ref 3) . In -the same mariner experiments Card 213 were carried out with mercury.- and magnesium 7-apor, the results The Obnorration of Anomalous Diapemion in SOV/48-22-6-18/28 Processes of Short Duration obtained do, however, not agree with those obtaLned previously (with Ne). In conclusion the authors stress the necessity of a further investigation of this problem. There ar-- 2 figures and 3 references, 1 of which. is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziche3kiy institut Leningradskogo gos. universiteta im. A. A. Zhdanova (Physics Institute of Leningraa State University imen'L A. A. Zhdanov) 1. Spectroscopy 2. Interferometers-Performance 3. Flashlights-Applications 4. Disebarge tubes-Applications Card 313 9(6) AUTHons: Shukhtin, A.M., Yegoro-~r, V. S. SOVI'54-59-3-11/21 TITLE: Observation of Anon~alous Dispersion 'by the Method of D.S. Rozhdestvc-nskiy in the Pulse Discharge in Neon PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradakogo universit-eta. Seriya fiziki i khimiig 1959, Nr 3, pp 6!-66 (USSn) ABSTRACT: In strong gas discharges +.he atoms are in highly excited state which may be determined from the energy distribution. The -ration of the atoms in the various energetic states may concent lie determined by various methods, the most important being the "hook"-method by Rozhdestve-nsk.y. This method was used in the present paper for condensed pulse discharges. The scheme of the apparatus is described in an earlj~er paper (Ref 2). The pulse source for the contivaous spectnm is represented in figure I. The square pulses and bell-shaped pulses with different amplitudes were -investigated. Spectrograms were obtained which correspond to various stages of the pulses, and the concentration of the absorbing atoms N an& their number f were determined herefrom. Pigare 2 gives the rasu7 -ts for an atom excitation in ' Card 1/ 3 the 3p9-level. Maximum dispersiol.1 was attained at the end of the Observation of Anomalous Dispersion by the Method of SOV/54-59-3-11/21 D. S. Rozhdestvenskiy in the Pulse Discharge in Neon plane part of the pulse. Figure 3 shows the time dependence of the occupation of a level after the switching off of the current for various levels. Moreover, the influence exercised by the structure of the backside of the pulse on the atom distribution is investigated. It was found that the change of dispersion depends on the steepness of the decrease of the dis- charge current.After the switching off a strong rise takes place. In the plane range of the pulse, however, no such dependence was to be observed. In a bell-shaped pulse of a duration of 16 A. see with an amplitude of 60 a a concentration of the atoms excited in the 3F2 level of 2.8.jo13/,cm3 could be observed. Figure 4 shows the variation with time of the concentration N for various levels. With an increase in pressure in the discharge tube from 11-4 torr the value of dispersion increased to a maximum. The concentration of the excited atoms in the first part of the excitation wave is very low and increases only in the plane part. After the current has been switched off it strongly increases. This sharp increase is explained by the Card 2/3 Observation of Anomalous Dispersion by the Method of SOV/54-59-3-11/21 D.-S. Rozhdestvenskiy in the Pulse Discharge in Neon recombination of ions with electrons. In conclusion, the authors thank, S. E. Frish for the supervision of the work. There are 4 figures and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: April 14, 1959 Card 3/3 1?. 3 /15-0 -~ 0 1 -7 - t~. -Z 0/ 3 8 AUTHOR: Shukhtin, TI TLE Determination _ok~ the- ~-Gas Density and 'the Electron Concentration in a Discharge Using an Interferometric Method 1~ HRlODlC4L:Optika I spoktroskopiya, 1959, Vol 7, No 6, pp 838-839 (USSR) _-1BSTP.-'.CT: The author determined variations of the gas density and the electron concentration at the axis of a straight discharge tube (100 am long, 6 cm diameter) filled with argon and excited with square pulses of -200 1~sec duration and 600 A amplitude. The author deduced these variations from changes of the refractive index, measured with a two-beam Rozhdastvenskiy interferometer. The discharge tube was placed in one beam and a comoonsator - in the other 1;eam. The interferometer M" crossed vrith a quartz rpectrograph, the discharge tube was illuminated using a source emitting a continuous spectrum (a capillary-pulse discharge tube). In the focal plane of the spectrograph an undisturbed interference pattern was observed and any disturbance In the discharge tube -was accompanied by displacement of the interference bands. The spactrograms obtained show successive regiow of diffuse and sharp interference bands (cf. figure on p 839). The sharp bands occur 'when Card 1/2 the Interference pattern displucament (due to changes of the gas density, I Ae, and/or the electron concentration, Affe) amounts to 'an integral tr (-SFIJKHTIN, A.M,.; YEGOROV, V.S. Observation of anomalous dispersion by tile D.S.Rozhdestvanskii method in pulse discharge in neon. Vesf.LO 14 no.-16:61-66 15 ken) (Electric discharge through gases) 04II?A 12:10) 24(40.240) AUTHOM p.. B.chko,&, 0. P., Zyd.11, :' I.' raw., V. X., tag", To. X., KaLitay-Tow, X Lipia, I. T. Ch -1 TITLEo rg.y 9duardorich rriah (Sargoy rduardovich Prish). of' let Birthday b 1 O' o On th. M.hd..iy ' ' n His :. d tMay ti iyu "yX d I let -t (k sh., ~ PSHIODICALs U.pokhl fi.iob.skikh neuk. 1959, Val 69. Ir 1,pp165.167 (USSR) 11: AASTRAC?, ' J_ 19th, 1959 the Soviet phy X. YrI.h, On ":t '; l :T zz~__ f d I r himself *specially I- . a h and name fo won ' op. r. op" - M4 the ac. of sixty. Us began his t ' *0 i ' P is t :rk . -mate"tichookay* t at the fialko Tatu i e . .41: IM a otd.l!niy. Loningradskoco In1w.r.itata (Phy.tuo-astboastical University) under D. S. R.abdo.tv.nakly. After a P t Ad his univ.roity stndion he continued his work .. the Go"dars tvanAyy Optloheskiy institut (Optical State X"ti tut.).RLane 19)4 he hold . chair far optic. &ad a.p.-jo.d .ark at the Physics Dopartsent, first as dean and 1&%or a. h-- *led-, t.11-kly fisicb..kil i..titut s i 3 - 'Llr.. t r of 1b card 1/3 ta for Physic* at leningrad Ino ti ~u : . : 31.rl .. rh . state University). In 1946 he was appointed Corresponding Xembert AS USSR, and took entivo part in the -ark of the A444087. Us 1. deputy chairman of the spectroscopy CoRmItt..' hint -dllkor or the Periodical -Optik. I spoktroakoplya- and : ember of the International Connittoo for spectroscopy at the UNISCO. He tire% concentrated tan scientific Interest an &too. .1~ "rgy. the eyetwastlas of atomic spectra. the Zeeman ffool:41ant theemodium a" pot"Bins spect" :4 oil as u . :z" r, &I Pontroamal7tical Investigation .1, 1930 Uo I starts A a cy 1. or arks, which was devoted to optlawl method. Of Invest, Honing %be properties of the at Inw-stleationtof th:oInt.reatlon between shell lad to he di avory of %be hyp*rfim truature of spectra). He Investigated the hypertim struoturs of 14 and sat uparule concerning the interrelation between nualous-opla- AM parity. Is further investigated the flue structure of Isotope mixturs-. the excitation eachaniam of the Ultber &tonic 2evelat &EA que.tia" of the Internatlon of *lo"ut4ry Card 2/~ PLr144I,:;,Y.*AA1Iy ,104 Itidu to a&4* of his pedagogical "tivIta@Pool ly his course. In p alas ( hich re partly held together with A. V. Th. r: - I figure and 42 So"wt reforeacea. Us" 3/~ 69845 S10 51/60/008/03/033/03 8 B20 l/El9l AUTHORS: Shukhtin, L.M.,-Yegorov, V.S. and Tumakayev, G.K. TITLE: A Continuous-Spectrum Emission Source Capable of Single Short-Duration Flashes PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 3, pp 1+23-424 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe a. light source with continuous emission spectrum capable of single short-duration flashe s of great intensity. The main part of the source is a demountable capillary discharge tube (Fig 1). The casing of the tube (13) is a.thick Perspex cylinder inside which a porcelain capillary (110 of 3-4 mm. internal diameter is fitted. Electrodes (1) and (10) are attached to the cylinder and the outer ends of the electrodes are fitted with windows (2). One of these windows is made of quartz or glass and is used for transmission of the flashes. Under working conditions the windows become dimmed by deposits on them and have to be cleaned or replaced regularly. A lens Card (5) is used to produce a parallel light beam. An auxiliary (s.tarting) electrode (9) is placed in the middle of the 1/3 discharge capillary. To reduce the strong inductance of the 69845 S/051160/008/03/033/038 E201/E191 k Continuous-Spectrum Emission Source Capable of Single Short- Duration Flashes discharge circuit the electrodes were connected directly to terminals of a capacitor (0.56jiF, charged to 25-30 kV) used to produce the discharges. The air pressure in the discharge capillary could be regulated so that at a given steady potential difference across the tube spontaneous discharges would not occur and that when a firing pulse was fed to the tube the discharge would occur rapidly and easily. In the tube described here the optimum air pressure was 130-150 mm Hg. The electrical circuit is shown in Fig 2. The authors used a.hydrogen thyratron TG11-400/16-'~,'which ensured that a discharge was produced about 1 tisec after an appropriate positive signal was applied to the thyratron grid. Fig 3, 1, shows the oscillograms of the discharge current (curve a) and the optical flash (curve 6); the optical flash existed.only during the first half-period of the discharge, i.e. about Card 3-5 usec. Fig 3, 11, shows the oscillograms, of the 2/3 optical flash and time marks which represent 1 usee each. The spectra of the flashes were found to be continuoua 69845 s/o5l/60/008/03/033/038 R201/E191 AL Continuous-Spectrum Emission Source Capable of Single Short- Duration Flashes between 2200 and 6500 Card There are 3 figures. 3/3 SUBMITTED: November 12, 1959 YEGOROV, V.S.; --qMJKUTIN. A.~. . Afterglow and its relation to gas density in a piLlse discharge in Ne. Opt. i spektr. 9 no. 6:794-796 D 160. (mmA 14:1) r Ofeoa) Olectric discharges through gases) SHUKHTINT, A. I.I., Dr. Phys-Math Sci. (aiss) "Interferometric I'Le- thods and Some Uses of lhem for Investi.,, tion of Plasma," Len-n- .,,a A. C-rad, 1961, 12 pp (Len'-n--rad State Univ), 180 copies (KL Supp, D - 12-61, 249). 4vfeo s/o 51/61 /oio/oo 4/ool/00 7 Id 4f E032/E514 A TJ T H 0 R: Shu(1h'tin, A. M. TITLE: Interference Method of Determining Gas Density and Electron Concentration in a Plasma PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskoplya, 1961, Vol.10 Nyo.4, pp.436-442 TEXT: Consider a two-beam interferometer, for example, the Rayleigh interferometer. Suppose that the interferometer is crossed with a spectrograph and white light is used. Under thes'e conditions an interference pattern is observed in the focal plane of the spectrograph. When the path lengths in the two tubes of the interferometer are equal, the Itundisturbed" pattern is obtained. When the gas in one of the tubes is disturbed the interference bnnds are shifted. Suppose that the gas in one of the tubes is disturbed so that its density changia-sby The change in the pnth.length, expressed in wavelengths, is then k' LA 6, (2) where L is the length of the gas-containing tube under investi- gation and the dispersion is assumed to be of the form Card 1/4 --20726 Interference Method of ... 5/051/61/010/004/001/OP7 E032/E514 n M If the "disturbed" and "undisturbed" patterns are superimposed, then, depending on the Path lengths and'wavelengths, there will be regions in the composite picture in which the fringe pattern will be sharp arid also sections in which it will be diffuse. The diffuse regions will occur whenever LA 6(7 = (k + 1/2)%. For two diffuse uositinnz -r- Pjan- therefore, write the set of equations 2k, + 1 LAdp~ 2 11, LAAP W, 2 (3) k2-kl+i. where- A 1 and can be determined from the comparison spect Um n lpeCtU~ and Ii is the num9er of sharp fringes between successive diff se i diff se /hekn positions and can be counted directly on the pattern. The, knowns: OW21 k and k can easily be'determined from Eq.(3) f the 2 fthe change in the refractive index is due to ionization, the one can Card 2/4 j. 20726 Interference Method of ... S/051/61/010/004/001/007 E032/E514 proceed in a similar way and determine the electron concentration. In fact, the dispersion equation for an electron gas can be written down in the form n - I 2r.rnc2 (4) (4) nnd hence for two diffuse positions LN,e2 2k, + I 'Flt-mo 2 LIV.e2 2k2 Yr. -Me., 2 k2=kl + i. From these equations one can determine N ev k 1 and k 2' If both density and electron concentration changes are occurring, then the appropriate generalization of Eqs. (3)'and (5) will be Card 3/4 20726 Interference 1-lethod of ... .5/051/61/010/004/001~007 ---- E032/E514 LASp + LNez xt = NMO 2ki + I LN.e2 LAAp + ~-2 ).22 _ rMc 2 2k 2+t 29 2 I 6) / L-4'e' U + V 3 k2 LAAp + 2rmc2 3 2 k2=kl+i. k3 k, + j2. In the latter case three diffuse positions are necessary in order to determine N e and A E). The method is convenient for studying both stationary processes and pulsedprocesses.. In the latter case the.source of radiation must be pulsed in synchronism with the process under investigation. In the second part of the paper the author discusses special aspects of the method, such as, the determination of the direction in which the fringes shift,occurs, determination of concentrations and density changes from fractional. fring'e shifts and the accuracy with which N and e can b~,/ measured. The discussion is carried througA in general terms. No detailed numerical or eXperimental data are.given. AcknowL~dgments: are expressed to S. E. Frish for discussion and interest.i*/n this work. There are 2 figures and 6 Soviet references. SUBMITTED ',%Tay 23, 1960 Card 4/4 j D 27175 S/057/61/03',/009/015/019 0 0 B104/B102 AUTHORS: Dunayev) YU, A., Tumakayev.. G. K., and Shukhtin, A. M, -------------------- - TITLE. Interferenoe method by Rozhdestvanskiy for studying gasdynami~, processes in shock tubes PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 31.. no. 91 1961; ','~19-'t26 TEXT: The authors describe an experimentalarrangement for studying gas- dynamic processes by an interference method suggested by D. S. Rozhdestvenskiy (Raboty po anomaltnoy dispersii v parakh metallov (Papers on anomalous dispersion in metal vapors), Izd. AN SSSR, 1951). They give preliminary data on the concentration of normal and excited Hg atoms., the -temperature of the gas flow behind a shock wave, and on values of the number f for some Hg lines~ Figs. 1 and 2 show the experimental arrange- ment, The low-pressure chamber was made of copper and had a cross section of 38 by 76 mm; the distance between the diaphragm separating the low- pressure from the hi.-h-pressure section of the chamber. and the window was 1250 mm. The shock wave was generated by fracture of 'the diaphragm caused by the nitrogen or helium pressure of 5-30 atm produced in the high-pressure Card-tA 27175 S/057/61/031/009/015/019 Interference method by B104/B102 chamber. Differently thick diaphragms were used. The spectral apparatu used consisted of a spectroscope with a plane diffraction grating and a concave mirror with a focal length of 175 cm. The authors studied interference patterns of mercury vapors the shock wave in the spectral range of 2500-5800 1 for Mach numbers of 6-11-5. The concentration of excited atoms increased with rising M; this increased the dispersion around the lines of the secondary series. The number of lines ', near which hook-shaped dispersion patterns appeared, also increased. Dispersion was observed for Mv6-5 near nine lines of the secondary series, for MA/B near 14 lines of the secondary series, and for M,-J9-5 near 18 lines of the secondary series. For M/v14-5 a hook-shaped pattern was observed only near the lines of the visible triplet. AA this value of M the shock wave propagated with 2000 m/sec. Table 1 gives the numbers Nk of atoms excited for M = 6-4-11,7 as determined from the dispersion patterns near the visible Hg triplet (4047 L 4358 L 5461 1). Table 2 gives temperatures of Hg vapor for three Mach numbers~ The data obtained permit some statements on the transition probabilities, or the numbers f: Card 2/8 SHU-KHTIII, A.M. Method of superposition of scanned interference patterns in spectral regions close to the absorption line. Opt. i spektr. 1.4 no.2. 209-213 F 263-, (MIPA 16W (Interferometry) (Absorption spectra) ,%CC*--':;.';ION Nit: AP-1009479 S/0051/63/015/006/0839/0840 AUTHOR: Yegorov,V.S. ; Kozlov,Yu.G.; Shukhtin,A.M. TITLL: Concentrations of excited atoms in pulse discharges in a mixture of helium. and noon SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.15, no.G,.1963, 839-840 'TOPIC 7'AGS: inert gae excitation, energy -transfer, pulse discharge level popu- lation, helium, neon, optical pumping ABSTRACT: Earlier two of the authors (A.M.Shukhtin and V.S.Yegorov, Vestnik LGU, No.3,lt-,5!3 and Opt.i spektro,,9,794,1960) studied the population of the upper levels of neon at different stages of a pulse dis'charge. The present paper gives some of the results of a similar investigation, also.,by the Rozhdestvenskiy method of hooks of pulse discharges in~mixtures of neon and helium. The discharges were realized in a 15-mm diameter, 60-cm long tube.' It was found that the introduction of He results in increase of the peak concentration of Ne in the 2p53sX'jstate; at the same time the population of the ls2s3S of He is reduced. The inferred level popu- lations for Ke and lie separately at 03 and 4 mm Hg pressure and in mixture with Card 1/2 AMMEWS20- ACC.N11- AP4009479 the same pressure ratio are given in a table. The increase in the relative n=bor of excited Ne atoms is attributed to energy transfer incident to elastic and inel- astic collisions of the Ile atoms with the other particles of the decaying plasma. The various possible energy transfer mechanisms are discussed. ' It is concluded that a number of these mechanisms may play a significant role. Orig.art.has: 8 formulas, I table and 1 figure. L '1022 6~ EWO (J) WNAO Da !. ACCESSION~NR AP4042999,,; ;',,WG/ /09 ABSTRACT: Interferc metrid-- met oft','cind ca'dbijble electild'probw--m. were usec'I t6 measure,thel~co-nc, ~en-tration 6'f':'.t-h,,e e~at6d-`:,h,`e,ALum -a't'* o 'concen rat ions -'--Of~,thi at the levels' ls2 S' Sdc-Mls2j the" 4 Y maximum aensity or severai -aozen apqm;,,~._,was:.~pXoGucea: I-a 0.8 microfarad capacit-or', .d__ 00,!~250ON4"A C_ tions eter .atihed -by, --the of the excited"atotas k6.1 d RozT hook methodneak~the Aines ,~` -3,8691.pm ___Tk 'tio -firs . excite evels ob tai. ped w"full ns of them t ~!.,_concefi~Ex me: -va ~ul era ~- 771, L hil, ACC NR: i AUTHOR: -66 OWT (1) ~2-116~-~Jdi;iif6f 2-4-- SCU?a COD-3: Tibilov, A. S.; Shukhtin. A. M. ORG: none TITIZ: Generation of radiation on sodium lines SOURCE: Ootika i soektroskoy)iya, v. 21, no. it 1966, 122-124 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge Plasma, sodiu:i, electromagnetic wave generation AESTRACT : Usina a device analogous to the one described earlier (A. S. Tibilov, Opt. i spolctr. 19, 833, 1965), the aiithors obtained pulsed generation on '4s2Sj/243T)?-P1h--)- the lines Aa I X = 1.1404 p (4s2S, /2+3P'P3/2), X = 1.1382 ~1 1, contrast to cadmium and zinc, where the generation begins 20-30 psed after the dis- charge current is cut off, in sodium the generation arises in the discharge itself approximately 2 tLsec after its start and continues for about 10 4sec. The duration of', the generation is independent of the duration of the current Dulse if the latter lasts- less than 10 tisec. This suggests that the time of the generaiion after the current is: cut off is not equal to the time of Dlasma decay, and that durinS the latter, an un- favorable ratio of atomic concentratlons arises at the generating levels. In this connection, a study was made of the variations with time in the Dro-oarties of decayin& 'olasma which affect the character of the generation vrhen the latier'is reexcited. Them observations were made by using the total radiation of the components of the doublet r- L 41132-66 r-ACC NR: AFE 1.1404 and 1.1382 p. Generation was found to begin and end on both comoonents siaul-; klaneously, and the generation pulse amlitude for the strong cormonent proved to be i many times greater than that for the weak comonent. Reasons for the appearance of generation on the lines of the indicated doublet with lower levels 3P2FI/2,3/2 and nA, on other lines are discussed. Authors thank S. E. Frish for discussing the article and his interest in this work. Orig. art. has: I figure.. [273 SUB CODE: 20/ SUM DATE: 12J&n66/ ORIG W: 003/ OTH FLU: 001 / ATD PRESS: ACC NR1 APM4136 SOURCE CODE: AUT11OR: Yegorov, V. S.; Skrebov, V. N.; Shuk-htin,, A. M. iORG: none TITLE: Concentrations of excited atoms in pulsed discharges in mercury vapor SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, Y. 22, no.-1, 1967~ 9-13 TOPIC TAGS; mercury, electric discharge, atomic spedtrum, excitation energy, level population, radiative recombination ABSTRACT: Using an experimental setup described earlier (Opt. i spektr. v. 2, 543, 1957) the authors used the Rozhdestvenskiy hook methdd to measure the populations of the first excited levels of mercury atoms 6s6p3pa :L ~ in different phases of a short- duration current pulse. The hooks were photogra;Q near the visible triplet of mercury WS3. - 63po J,1,12) and also near certain lines lying in the near ultraviolet region of the spectrum and corresponding to the transitions 63D, 2 3 - 63po I _ P . T_ pressure range was 0.01 - 1 mm Hg, with the most complete datalonl the con6enirlations of the excited atoms obtained at 0.2, 0-5.- and 1 mm Hg. The population of the first excited levels first increases with the current and the discharge, reaches a certain maximum value ahead of the maximum of the current, and then decreases.on approaching the trailing edge of the pulse. At the instant oftermination of the discharge, a sharp growth in the concentration of the atoms of mercury at the first excited states is observed. The resultant maximum value of the concentration of atoms is much 1/2 UDC: 537-523/.527: 546.49 ACC NR, AE70041,36 larger than the corresponding value in the discharge itself, after which, with in- creasing distance from the trailing edge of the pulse, the population of the levels decreases more or less rapidly. The results are interpreted on the basis of data previously obtained by the authors (opt. i spektr. v.' 20, 382, 1966) regarding the mercury vapor density and the density of the charged'particles in different phases of a pulsed discharge. A numerical estimate (-10-10 cmV-sec) is obtained for the coef- ficient of volume recombination at thetypical values of the other parameters of the experiment. In addition to measurements by the hook method, the concentrations of the charged particles~ the temperatures of the electron gas, and the time variation of the luminescence of rhany spectral lines of the mercury were also measured. These observations have shown that although the populationlof the different excited levels of mercury in a decaying discharge plasma is determified essentially by impact- radiative recombination, there are other mechanisms.influencing the population of at least some of the levels. The relative liportance of these processes calls for fur- ther study. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 19J%~5/ MG MW: :004/. 0TH MW: 004 Card 2/2 SHUKHTINq Ivan Mikhaylovich L SMU-9s-pec -f-t-he-k-unctioning of the economic law of payment in accordance with work done on collective farms] Nekotorye osobennosti daistviia. ekonomicheskogo zakona. rasprede-leniia po, trudu v kolkhozakh. Leningrad, Ob-vo po raspr. polit. i nauchn. znanii RSFsR, L&DIW. otd-niet 1959. 36 P. (MIM 14: S) (Collective farms-Income distribution) SIIUIQiT---rA, U_~nd --ad Sci-(LILiss) aractcri-r-tics of thr, course of (,,.ccording to 4izr polyclinical da-ta) .11 Lon, 1S~53- 16 1) YJ (JAII of Ife.-Ith IRSFSR. First Lin ed Inst im Acad I.P. Pav- 1 ov), 200 copios 26-53 118) SffUKHTINA. A.M. Yeatures of the course of hypertension in young aduIta; polyclinical data. Sov.med. 22 no.3:37-42 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. T.S. Ictamanova) i terapevticheskogo otdeleaiya polikliniki I Lenin- gradskogo maditainskogo instituta imeni akad. I.P.Pavlova. (HYPERTERSION, manifest. clin.manifest. in young adults (Rua)) "~SI~ITINAL A.M,_(I~eningrad) Electrocardiographic charges in hypeertenslon in young persons. Kaz. med. zhur. no. 4:87 J1--JIg '~-O. (FJRA 13:8) (HYPERTEMION) (E~14,CTROCARDIOGRAPHY) SHUKHTINA, A,M,; YEDIJNAq Ye.A. Changes in the fundus oculi in the early stages of hypertension. in young persons; from polyclinical data. Sov.med. 24 no.3:55-59 mr 16o. (KUM 14: 3) 1. Iz fakul I tetskoy terapevticheskoy Icl J ni Id (zav. - prof . T.S. Istamanova) i poliklinlkJ I leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta, imeni I.P.Pavlova (glavnyy vrach - kand.med.nauk A.M.Shukhtina. (HIPMEMON) (EYE.-DISMES) - i--27.2-66- EWT(-I)/EWT(m)/EPF-(rL)~~.Z/EWP-(-t)/j3z]L- JD/_WW/_JG_____ ACC NR, Ap6o1155o SOURCE -CODE: im 0051/66/020/003003-92/03% AUTHOR: Yegorov.0 V. S.; Skrebov, V.-N.; Sfi6M*in, A. M. ORG: none TITLE: /Concentrations of normal atoms.in the case of a pulsed disci~rge in metal ya ~20r SOURCE: Optika i spektrookopiya, v& 20p no- 3j 19660 382-386 TOPIC TAGS: metal, vapor state., dc dischargej atomic propertyp mercur7p, cesium., pbysical diffusion ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier work (Izv. AN SSSR sere fiz. ve 19j, 35p, 1965 and earlier) on the effect of a dc discharge in'metal vapor on the concentration, of the normal atoms on the axis of the discharge gap. The present' study, aimed.at determining the rate of variation of.the concentration of. the normal- atoms after the discharge current is turned on, is devoted.to.measurement of the concentration of: the normal atoms of cesium and mercury vapor.in different hases of 'a current pulse WO of duration 5 - 20 psec and at current densities 1 arca; 0 The Hook method was., 4. used to measure the concentrations,of the normal atoms. The experimental setup Was 4 described elsewhere (Opt. I spektr. v. . 5~3, 1957). Under certain conditions,'an..-I, appreciable decrease in the concentration of the normal atoms and of the density, Of matter in the axial part of the discharge tube were observed upon passage -of the- current pulse. It Is assumed that the most likely cause of this decrease is Ioniza, V2 Lgard UDC 537-523/.527 + 539-18 4~---27052-66 SHUKHTINA, G.G - Seasonal variations of the thermostability of the cells of some plants of the Khibiny Mountains. Bot.zhur. 47 no-1:100-105 Ja 162. (MM 15:2) 1. Polyarno-Allpiyskiy botanicheskiy sad Kollskogo filiala JUI SSSR,, Kirovsk. (Khibiny Mountains-Flant temperature) SHUMINAV G.G. Effect of enviramental temperature on the leaf cell therzo- stability of Catalpa specioss, Warder and some other plants. Bot* , -zlrur. 50 no.9:1310-1331 S 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Botanicheskiy institut Imeni, KowxoTa AN SSSR, Leningrad. KURKUDYM, F.Ye.; URAYEV9 R.G.; BELENIKIY? M.S.; ZAVALIq L.A.; KOVALEVA9 M.Tj- SMEToVs, V.N.; SOKOLOV, A.V.; SHUKHTINA, I.A. Professor V.V.Guk on his 70th birthday. Vop. kur.. f~'Zio'tqre i lech. fiz. kullt. 25 no.2:184-185 Mr-Ap 160. 13t.9) (GUK, VADIN VASILIEVICH, 18 q-) npofTAJIMA VASOTW XAMOR CtCtXX flaENAPHNE 3ACEILANNO sc- A. IL =I- A"s k 10 14 a IL C"" K A. A. ff.--m n , .~- AL JL M~ K--l- of om.-" r-p."& MW CS"GMW *Mtb4 Or tbb IkIS"IfIf T"*Aleqlftl aftlet, f Sam mostmewt" I" slostrl"I cawmmdwtl~ Is. A. 4. pbpw (TOM), W... 5.12 0- 7 KHGT."YAJUV, L.K., professor; ,>HU.KIN, B.N., dotsent '0~ Problems of injuriee--,Tr-o-mmaterials of the eleventh session of the general meeting of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U-3zS.R. Vest.AMN SA."SR 12 no.4:9-19 '57. CmrtA IO:lo) I. Chlen-korrespondent, A',4N SSSR (for Khotayanov) (ACCIDENTS-PREVENTION) Fic(ZHANUTY, V. N., GORUNOV, a. v., sVmjrdii,_, i!; PL9LT,1,20V, KN. V. chouliaLry of Ulu Acad. Sci., WSR, 1,108COV. N16scbw Univer6ity, Insti-tute Of PrIYdICC-Lr "Unhomoge-neous Plastical Deformation and the Effect of Surface-Active Mediums on the Mechanical Ooperties of Crystals." r8er submitted at ~a gram of the Conference on the Non-Metallic Solids of Mechanical Properties. May 19 - 206, 10,58. A- by Z. G. Pinsker ("Easis-bf diffractional methods of investigatf6h-6f Pj"erfe_"c._t crystals"), B. 11. Rovinskiy and L. M. Rybakova ("Investigation of d7e~bhdenoo properties on characteri 'stios of structure of metals"-), L. 14. lftey�~kiy and P. 1M.. Usikov ("Application U- re of alloys"), of microscopy in investigation of structu A. A. Pradvoditelev and N. A. Tywoun, na ("Role of repro- d-u~-t-i--o-,n-"-o"f-ci-!7sl-oc-a--t-lons iiT'~i_6cess of plastic flow"), A. Va.- Pertsoy, 1%1-~ Partsov and E. D. Shukin "Self -producih-' P. na in_'~Z_rnal dispersion of metafs_und7e~r_ac*tion of strongly .superficially-ac4u*ive:metallic melting"-) and 1. L. Hirkin ("Probalams' of structural investigations adv_an_,d-e-d-Yy-- requirements of progress of technology"5. renorts presented at the 3rd Intervaz Conference on Strength and Ductility of Metals,, Petrozavodsk State University, 24-29 June 1963. (reported in Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol. 16, No. 4, 1963, P 640. jpRs 24,651 19 may 1964. SHUKIN, M.N., inzhener. New developments in Soviet diesel locomotive construction. Blek. i tepl. tiaga no.2:5-7 F '57. (ML.RA 10:5) 1. Ifachallnik Takhnicheekogo upravlaniya Ministeratva transportnogo mashinnatroyaniya SSSR. (Diesel locomotives) 181V~ Investigation of some semiconducting compounds of the type 8 I-VI 2 L. 1. Berger, N. A. Bullonkov (10 minutes). investigation of solid solutions InSb-InAs.. I. K. Shukina -~a T. 1. Kholmakova, V. G. Vinogradova, 0. V. Mloi-z~es ~ 'Yu. V. Oboznenko, L. M. Skhol'niko.va Report presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor Conpounds, Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 SAVITSKAYAJ, N.V.,;_SHUKINA,__!i.N. Synthesis of 3-(p -aminoethy*ndazole. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3:1015-1018 Mr 161. (MUM 14:3) 1. 7sesoyuznyy nauchno-iss'Ledavatellskiy khimiko-fqrmAtsev- ticheskiy institut imeni S Ord2honikidze. (Indazole) U~M/Ibdioim patholow ja Societies "In the-Mosoov Society of Pathaphysiologists,ft I.T. Rho Ina, Secy, 1 p "Arkh Patol"Ic, At metings of 28 29 Too 48,, among the reports rea&were: I. M. Neymn's "The Pathoyhysiologloal Significance of a Seat of Acute Inflammationpw and.I. A. Arshavskly's "Physiological Xechanisims of Age Reactivity . Inflammatory Reaction and Natural limunity.in OAtogenesis." Other speakers vere; V. P. Kikheylov, A. A. Terekiam, /50T", UM/146dicini Pathology (Conti) Jul/Avg 49 N. N. SirotinIn, jr. D. Rozanoval 1. X. CharVy., S. M. isytes, and S. Pavlemko. 1/50TU'. SHIT1111 IS) ~J. 7 . -r - "Investigatiop of alder 'ar-miins. " Lnst o~ Che--ds'ry and Chemical I III - - , . . I. U Technology, Acad Sci Lithuanian SSH. Villn~.-us, 1956 (Dissertation for the Pegree of Candidate in Chemical Science) So: ruiizIhnaya letopis' No. 2h, 1956 21(s) 5(0) aTHOR! I- L_A_ 50T/55-59-3-29/32 TITI.St i;s I~rs% ln~Vnton Conference ef Universities "I Colloorrs R.dt..h-itit~y univlorsitet- Sorlya matemat'ki, mekhaalki, roacrit', fioilkt. khtmil. 1959, Ir 3, p7 221-223 (USSR) LWAACT: conference vs. convened by the irltisti- of thr labor&tortya r&diokhl=IL k1hictichosdogo fakul 11-ts. I-D (L~~crx- tory of RadLochomllatry of the Departaltat Of Chemistry of koso*w State UniveraLty) and - hold In 2cooop from April 20 to April 25, 1959. tt woo attended by prof-sors, toortars, -1 44 4fic collaborate.. or 32 unIvornitiom and cOl1_'v6#s of " l ' 3.3-s, ~"Ov. th! .t.Iunion. In his op-itle d4-.' no _ Doctor of Chemical. Ulon-ot. tr .... I the Import-. of ob-iottry. 50 lactu~ros were delivorei by =o=b*ra of t*.*szv Ity: boretirty. y.4-moy fitiki (LAbor. ry .7 !Irv 1. UCI at ".-Ico)- .1.7 Bu4eftko. A..,1-v&jt'7&n v ?roluctiau of Or,- 1-7 tl *4, -cii (T.2c): 1.31, , 3 P.2ud.mkc: Prolucti.. of R.d2OA"L,. Iso-opes by F-zt.^ct.'on as P-21k*to~.. Card 1/4 Litbo-Atoriy. ralickhImit. (Ltboratory of Sttdit,Chomistry). AEL S.paratlon of Rail.. rndl.%.o. of Colla'.1stl h A- T~C!k-drt-a* X.Poiawk. 3.5h,k',- S.conlaxy llp.ctlojis .fthe Recall Liz.. .d_82Ar.An.X#Ihyt Bromido.1 1-2.3%rk,lov, T.T. R*AztiO44 or 'lot' Th. State of _'n Utro,coly :11%tv Salutzaal uaSa Radlloattlva 133-~P*3 . Meaty or %he Cop-mipitation .;v: Gone. Radlo.4ti". 7ilh ex7st.111a. -tvt C.pr-4t;.'t.tIj1. of ?rzt.zt!,_-mz: Itth Xb, and Tel T.U.7,4zo.y.., Application Cb=t;maVcer&phq-j 5. To. tibclttck~, 1-chIL ~- A:ca-l.tloci -;I ~~tA, U, .1~_ k9. tjOO of A.:*%l Alone an -.he $a.-.. of' the E."ItI. 3A224 _5oP-r& , "4 It. 401 9.3.Zatounk,t, I.A.3i 'k " " Y"i Card 214 L.L41cikk~" Ap;j!jO4t!o-_ of the a-zstlon jj;i4. r .a Za,aetlof.11c, of :h, 1rxO.f&=.:Ion of 3.11i4., V.r.321t.y., K.J.Zaboronki, 4.1-1.3aboahkin. L A.Rod"havai of x'Z.b.r.,.ko, A.U.B.I.4hkIn net.rcpoly.- d 1 Xp,xl.,k Ior ?t&dL._-j X.3..1&bzr.nk :t rY K.~.bk,4 I 111-T.-Iftloal Itt.rol-tio. of "rallm iY U-stl. a, 11-14'r --". "lotis. Do Dyk.%!~:Partial '."r Pra...- or Cc in All.With X13 yik.: -,, I IoYlll, 'he 3ehO,I.r or 5. 't hnikcv, A,_I ri., to. am , ~ 1 F J .I. .. 7 --1 Vapor P.-ur. ,fI .Upt~xkly 1. X.Stja.. _-- .Idol x4.A.Likh.ch '.rin. Coo at etion. of the S-IntIll.tIon It-a-Chmact to the A7;amtua he ype S. X.f.%Ir. an,,I-%I,h.,kcy ktilioll (Chair of 95 ft ., yticaI Cha.l.t17); Ao . 8.4io..tilrot Tr*-*-el '.A.Botly-kay. ku Szr;t--on of Zr by Ion 3-haWrs; A.I.Bu-. .'Ilk o1 Th, Us. of C.pla. Ton P..dlo- .at."r.dr. khi-li (Chair of Incri.-tietc. ry Ch.. l at rx Card 514 cB!.I~At ,; "it% '4l~. or Lo-oiloo.o. ?1 7.1. SpIt.y=:_-G ~ ..... the Atil'aactil. Radiation, of Soll4s an Tholi. ?tzp6rtI*aj I, T..UIkhAEjr.Uj, T.I.SpItly.: !.ctop.- "_h&z,:. In the 3y.%.. i2so 4 - 503 "~!gh Tomporatur- KafQlT& khlmlchs"cY "nw%IkL (Chair of Chemical Kinetic.): L.,L- M-M th, F.rp... of Applic-I.. of T-1. Z h DittormInIne the V,oluzI%J Ccrstalts of it,* Swp4r&tizn of Organ- hydroger. Compounds, An.N.Jonzo.-unov doltv-4 A ditailloA R&4toch4miceL Iastm4tlou the ch In I; rim tits . ..Ie ... Iti.o. SHUMA, B. N.., NESMEYANOV, A. N., FILATOVE, E. S., BORISOV, Ye. A. (USSR) "Isotope Effect and Secondary Reactions of Bromine Recoil Atoms Accompanying (ri)df) Process". paper submitted for the Symposium on the Chemical Effects of Nuclear Transformation (IAEA) Prague, 24-27 Oct. 196o. NESMAIDY, An.N.; BORISOV, Ye.A.: FILATOV B.S.; KONDRkTENKO, V.I.; GHZHAN TSZE-SYAN[Chang Chieh-hai;ngj; PAM, K.;,�gUKLA. B.V. Secondary reactions of theracoil atoms bromine-82 and bro- mine-80m in bromomethanes. Radiokhimiia 1 no.6:712-716 '59. _04IRIL 13:4) (Bromine--Isotopes) (14ethane) 2A'11 169 1c; " !oon' A005/A; 130 AUTHORS: B.'.-,vas, S., Lavaker, P.Dzh. , Nilakanzan, K.A. TITLEi T~itL enat-gy api_-3trum of heavy nuclei -.)f iiiation PERIODICALt Referativnjry zhurnal, GGofizika, no. 6, ji~'6';' i2j, ac 6G84. (Tx. Mezhdunar. konferentsii po T, 3. Moe-,ow, AN SSSR, 196o, 116-125) TEM Th,~ aut~i-jra studied the energy spectrum of --f (6:!SZi:-~y) an,_~ gr;)ur H(Z>-10) within the energy range 0.~-9 T-'-e pile was exposed over Iowa (USA) on Maro~-;. a A 2- 4 Y-m (6. ! /cm ). The energy of the ~hay:gei rar-' az of ..' 9 t- __ wE,s d-itarmijed by the 8 -electron method, i.e., from the deneity of and; energy of 6 -electrons. The integral enGrgy Mazy- nuclei haa the form. W>.-E) - C/(I+E)M, Wh8rr' N tb,.a ev e whose kineiie energy (expressed B higtiez than. E, C 4-9 a o-instant. and m = !.65 1 0.30 for Ersup M a-' ..7r3 t 0.35 f._-:x. H. the values of the exponen-,s Card 1/2 0~ TLe ar.--rz of heavy nuclai ... A00' .r. the 1xi ti .)f ttle experimental uncertainty, a 1.7 , 0� 0 .5 for the heavy nuGle.4 of grolir: 7f7--!, er.ergy range 0.23-9 Bev/nu,--leon. This of m ic, obtained ftj~- (X-part--cles (m=1-5). Therefore it is -,ha* ponent6 of the nuclei of primary cosmic radiati-,j-, havzi t1-- value of ~,.x:poy-,ent Y,. The minimum energy of characterf-z-as the gt~,~:nagnetic: outaff tv-reshold a-6 eauai ~o 250 B~v/Lacleon. For the stream of haa,~.-,~, the bou-naarl; oF ~he atmoephere the owin,,,~- I(M) -1-sterad-ian-1 9.7 m s ii; , I(H) (5.5to. and, (S' = (!5.-9�1.0) m-2-seo-l-steradian-l. The' s f P-: wan abo-uL 30o -'-,war than This decrea-se: of th:- ~t~r-: --f n3clei is ObVI!,utIly jonnected nith tile large fl!~QrO,A-( of Forbush type chat was observed in Lhe neutron -,?mpoa~x f the earth Is surfa,;e d--ring the carrying t)at -f exper--m~;.. N. Kam-i-nc~~ Abstrautor's Oomple-~e translation.] Card 2/2 SHWMETSOV, Y.T.; MOSOV, P.M., dotsent, nauchnyy red.; MIMASHEY, A.A., red. (Organizational and economic consolidation of collective farms, And the rise in the material prosperity of the collective-farm peasantry from 1953-1957; based on data for Novosibirsk Province] Org,3nizatsionno-khoziaintyenpos ukreplenie kolkhozov i pod"em materiallnogo blagosoatoianiia kolkhoznogo krest'ianstva v 1953- 1957 godakh; po materialam Novosibirskoi oblasti. Moakwa. Izd-vo YPSh i AON pri TsK KPSS, 1960. 65 p. (MIRA 13:5) (Novosibirsk Province--Collective farms) I FAMYGIH, Leonid Hikhaylovich; 31M,4 . redaktor; PITEMN, Ye.L., _J.,AA, redaktor izdatellstva; KkRABIK, N.F., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Science of wood and forest products] Drevesinovedenie i lesnoe tovarovedenie. Moskva. Goolesbumizdat, 1954. 346 p. (MLRA 9:8) (Wood) (Lumber) KHUMYA]ISKIY, Pavel Hilcolayevich, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; SHMINI A.V.0 redaktor; FEDOROV, B.M., redaktor; KARASIX, N.P., tekhnicheskiy -t-6=- daktor. [The strength of wood] Prochnost' drevesin7. Moak-m, Goslesbumizdat, 1955. 150 P. (MIRA 8:4) (Wood testing) LAPIROV-SKOBLO, Samuil Yakovlevich, prof., doktor sellskokhoz.nauk. Prinimal uchastiye SHIRNOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk. SUDNITM, I.I., dotsent, retsenzent; RRP~MH, A.V,,, red.; SHAKHOVA, L.I.. red.izd-va; PARAKRINA, N.L., takhn.red. [Forest products; a co=ercial guide] Lasnoe tovarovedenie. Izd.2.. parer. i dop. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1959. 435 P. (KIRA 13:4) (Foreqt products) SHUKLIN, B,G. Case of a leiomyoma of the stomach simulating a perforating ulcer. Sbor. trud. Kursk. gos. med. inst. no.16:380-382 162. (MIM rf, 9) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.V. Kholod) Kurskogo medi.sinskogo instituta. KHOLOD, A.V.; ASTAFIYEV, V.I.; FIRSOV, Ye.F.,- SHUKLIN,, B.G. (Kursk) Diagnosis and treatment of diaphragmatic relaxation. Klin. med. 41 no-4:25-32 Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.V. Kholod) Kurskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta, Oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitay No.1 (glavnyy vrach L.A. Chunikhin) i Oblastnogo onkologicheskogo dispansers. (glavnyy vrach T.S. Kondrasheva), Kursk. - ?I SHUrI B.G. Methodology of transbrorichf-'al aspiratim puncture of bifurc~--,-.-Ion !,-mph ncdes under intravenous anesthesia -Ath the use of mLs3le relaxants. Sov. med.. 28 nL,,".,- 10 Mir (IMIA -18: 10) 1. OcsPitalir-ava khIrl-u-gicheskaya klin;,~~a Kur3kogo TE-edits-Inskogo -'stituta (zav. ~;'b- striaya kI-'n-,-,heskaya bollrditza (Rlavnyy vrach T I IN, K. K. ; KONYUKMV, G. I. "Abstracts of Soviet modical literature" nos,12 and 13, 1954. Reviewed by K.K.Shuklin, G.I.Koniukhov. Sov.zdrav. 14 noo5: 51-52 S-0 '55. (KLRA 8:12) (MIDIGINS-PARIDDICALS) SHUKLIN, N.F., vaterinarnyy vrach (g.Kirov (obl.)). Iforse-drawn disinfecting apparatus. Yeterinariia 31 no.2:55-57 -F 154. (HLRA 7;2) (Disinfection and disinfectants) (Spraying and dusting,equipment) SH M IN, N.F., vat. vrach (g.Kirov, oblastnoy) - - Pathogenetic therapy of saborrheic eczema in horses. Yeterinariia 35 no.11:45-47 9 158. (KIRA 11:11) (Horses--Diseases and pasta) (Eczema) Stru-KO.V.D., SKURA-*OV, S.M., Docent. STREPIKIOYEV I A.A., Prof, MIUROMOVAt R.S.) XACIIVSYAYA)O.N., BRYKINA,YE.P., SHTREKKER,S.M. "The Heat of Combustion of Lactams and Amino Acids," a paper given at the All-University Scientific wonference "Lomonosov Lectures," Vst. Mosk. Un., No 8, 1953 Translation U-7895 L Mar 56 I - D. - , . .,.- ~- . - ~ ; , - . . I . if -1. - ~! - -7 *,'al n , !I P---*--,-T,%, -. ::, 1 3- - .- -1 11,11, frn,l -3 * 7~ " , T-,qtj 11 llr-- d i 1 1. - . .. - '. I j . .1 1 klutpit of "a ariA Jons frog, the ext-.7,,rnal seg7merA6 r t-rial phuLorec-Q.,"Zors under the influence of. illumination and viltamin Dok],. AIN S~;SR 156 no. 4:979-981 Je 164. (MIPk 17:6) i. instiltu~ ~,-x-%Putoiomioy Vizitologii ityl. I.M.Spchenova AN S -`I: F .Precio,,aviono alh-idernikaip II.M.Chernii7ovsk-iin. *t. arvi AIK, Jr. L , KO , )Y, t I . , "Tne lsotopic Composition of Potassium From, L%eteorite5" Dolka. MN 333a, 94, Jo. 4, ppc',67-669, 1951 Translation J 1182382 D,,k 'awt SS-sti, Vol. ni`i-, 541~ F-I 11,issian. m1graph analyses of a nurpbtr of elorrents found in given isotnpc c.-impusitirns wltr,-n the vanatiens sp~cxuien~~ .)4 lhos-~ P~Aazii;iL~;L c! mctcoritp crigin L;aes nut aj~papLr to have been previouily iwdled Nvith-a mass ~pectiograPh. ExperiMental detalfsare outlined ana -ed r rvically. Some 70- 100 dEEerrabnations-d the Kr`: K" 'iscusc ratio were carrzed yat for eat, of thaae, mewontes ard -- value ,jf i 0 1 (0-0- wa-~ found. A detprmination Of-the ratio !:Dr une nmet,~Orile 23so gave the szole value as for K c-f wrre,tr SHUKOLYUKOV, Yu.A. Applica~-tlbvi of the argon method to a nomogram and slide rals for calculating the age of rocks and minerals. Inform.abor. VSEGEI no.1:142-145 155. (14LRA 9:12) (Radloargon dating) P-5 #4~ ez~ 4- M 6W;'stroutbi ,m eta"- .0 fro f qbsoldte'lge D f ation ~ IJ - _~. . . 6 ~ Isot po,~ ratid 14. sedimeatouy,-McTs~_ = Stroutlum-8 ' bAuiZeol. ad X. Shuk6lvukmrJL4b.-, Vre-CaM IA-A Q- j-LeWngmd).i,,l7do*hlmtyd lV37i -NO. 4, l, v 7777 187-W.-~-Report - o 4 study ~ 6f 'tbe; tomop _empn., Sr a h from 3 aim; -froizi"it, estite 4 n"a~cqwu-gralu -cakitic r From lhe ?"qoxd Om-tion af. ll~rblesi was'se 7 -pd _b ! , c of im-io ,ix~~ lainxi Rc_U(2.5AV):*" ~ ca w _,4s a ' Before.use, the H th eivere :wash liquid. ' 4 w l fa thit a First Of all the-positic were detd 1~ -wasdet 4 W. mass Spectm ' c0 vmi dkd.n'e washsoli. krimettiftuy --4U p h 'mid hy~meani6f md;60dii in~' "Sc vas cmvtrta~ -iftIlate for dettl'- to the .,MM= $I irkalli Ine, xvt- Stu/ Stu rafla'was the iameli-all Dakwig-thec'Ourse -P A ~otlhi, vroik It was noikid ,tMt -appieciable-bo , fra&," , l UA occuiTed do "Mg- e'vapts.'or tion.. tows. loniz* 6f Se Al 'y. 4-- u6* This W", adoubted! Cause qf:thc,."pm 91=ttiatlow in the b6tovk- c6mon. of S~ fr6ai~ na -desch Deta. 0 -,cmdUlaus mo tlatlar - - - ' R l s bbw e u e ts u tbat V~oe . than d Oow of veater the &0/$," isato-pe milo -is a criter;on 6f i6ot smucOnftry loclastion is a piwitt tia, fe"ble. 17 iifevca~~ t ys O'RfK(-)[,-YUKOV, YLI.A., Cand Chen Sci -- (diss) f'Content and n isotopic composiT,ion of certain products of uranium fission in adnerals." Prec----.brian Len, 10,59, 1h pp with dravdn,-:,s ( Acad Sci USSR. Laboratory of/Geology Len Tech Inst im Lensovet) 150 coDies (IM, 36-59, 113) - -19 - ISKANDEROVA, A.D. [translator]; MURINA, G.A. Ltranslatorj; MIRKINA, S.L. [translatorj; POLEVATA, N.I.-[translatorl, red.; CHMOVA, N.N. [translator]; SMKOLMKOV, Tu.A. [translator]; KOLOSKOVA, M.I., red.izd-va; GODOVIKOVA, L.A., re-a.izd-va; AVERKITZVA, T.I., tekhn.red. [Radiological.--methods fo~ absolute age determination; articles translated from the Engli)ah and the German] Radiologichaskie metody opredeleniia absoli'utnogo geologicheskogo vremeni; sbornik statei. Moskva, Gos.nauchi~o-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1959. 181 P. (MIRA 13:10) 'I kGeological time) GERLING, E.K.;_SHUKOLYUKOV, Yu.k. Isotope conposition and xenon content of uranium minerals. Radiokh1miia 1 no.2.-212-222 '59. (MI]Lk 12:8) (Uranium ores) (Xenon) GERLING, E.K.; SHUKOLYUKOV, Yu.A.; Dstermin-~aon--~~be half from the xenon content of no.?:223-226 '50 (Urantu';-Decay) MKAROCHKIN, B.A. life of the spontaneous decay of U238 umnium mineralg.-Radiokhimlia 1 (MIRA 12:8) (Xenon) 5(2), 5W AUTHORS: Gerling, E. K.,-Shukolyukov, Yu. A. SOV/75-14-1-21/32 TITLE. Determination of Micro-Quantities of Xenon by Means of a Mass Spectrometer (opredeleniye mikrokolichestv ksenona pri pomoshchi, mass-spektrometra) PERIODICAL; Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 1, PP 104-107 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the practical application of the xenon-method of determin- ing the absolute age of minerals (Ref 1) the main problem to be solved is th,- z-apm--nr.~:Wn and measurement of micro-quantities of xenon. In this connection the possibility of using the mass spectrometer MS-2M for the determination of small quantities of xenon (10- 6 _ 10 -5 cm3) was investigated. For the purpose of gauging the mass spectrometer standard mixtures of argon and xenon were produced. Production of these mix- tures was carried out in a high vacuum apparatus which is illustrated and described in this paper. By means of the mass spectrometer the xenon content was determined in arti- ficial mixtures of varying composition. These mixtures were produced in the same apparatus that was used for gauged mix- Card 1/3 Determination of Micro-Quantities of Xenon by SO'1/75-14-1-21/32 Means of a Mass Spectrometer tures. The mixtures were also adsorbed on active carbon at - 1830 and were measured after desorption on the mass spectro- meter. It was found that in the desorption of active coal a partial separation of argon and xenon occurs because xenon is more firmly bound. Part of the xenon remains adsorbed ever, at temperatures of 3200. Complete desorption of the xenon could be attained only by a reduction of the quantity of active coal to 0-04 g. Besides, partial adsorption of xenon occurs in the "cooling traps" cooled with liquid air. As this effect may be very great, a "cooling trap" with alcohol and dry ice (-78.5 0) must be used for freezing out vapors. Two methods were employed for spectrometric measurement: The pressure method-and the method of relative sensitivity. Both methods are explained in this paper. Accuracy is approximately the same in both. In the mass spectrometer pressure amounted to 1.10-7 _ 2.10-7 torr. Use of the mass spectrometer MS-2M made it possible to determine 1.10-6 - 5.10-5 cm3 xenon with an average accuracy of � 8%. For the final checking of the Card 2/3 reliability of the results obtained the xenon content in the Determination of Micro-quantities of Xenon by SOV/75-14-1-21/32 Means of a Mass Spectrometer uraninite Chernaya Salma-was determined. The results obtained were compared with those of previously carried out xenon- determinations by the volumetric method (Ref 1), and results were found to agree-well with one another. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION- Laboratoriya geologii dokembriya AN SSSRI Leningrad (Laboratory.for the Geology of the Precambrium of the AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: November 25, 1957 Card 3/3 AUTHO'12: E. K., A. TITLE, -;.I n t i ~ -;. e t t, to ~ir, E:11 t,,.) r (J U1 PERIODICAL: Atomnaya eti cri~lya, 1960, V L Ne 1, 1) 219 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The avova.trc! P.-t wz.,utrons per one riumber :;Poritaneo,,I~; 1,1-;31011 ir; obtained Crom- Ali v2:14 where i!~~ n iL; rwmbur ol. nevtron~; released b y I 91n Of Ural-11LIM Pel~ unit time and N Is 2 -',9 n-Amber of ~;pontan:~o;.ir, fl3siono of -1 o f tiraniUM per Linit time. Ujin,,.:- accepted values for An = (1.65 + 0.09)-10-2 rieutron3/sec-grri U and Card 1/3 ~s N238 ~ 211 .U fisslons/h.gm U one C--ets ~7 2 0J = 2.4 GERLING, Erik Karlovich. Prinimali uchastlye., TASHCHIMO, M.L., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; TERMOLIN, G.K., starshiy nauchnyy eotrudnik; TITUV, N.Ta., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AFANASIYXVA, L.I., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOLITSOYA, T.V., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; OVCHINNIKOVA, G.V., mladshiy uauchnyy sotrudnik- SHUKOLYWOT Tu.A.I--pWehiy nauchnvy sotrudnik; LEVSKI7. Z, ~ma~sh~i;nau;hnyy sotrudnik; KOROZ(*A, I.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KATY31TIVAb I.I., mladshiy nauchnyy sotradnik; BARKAN, V.G., mladshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik; BARANOVSKAYA, N.V., mladshiy nauehnyy sotrudnik; VARSHAVSKAYA, B.S., mladshiy nauchuyy sotrudnik; SERGEYET, A.R., starshiy laborant; KURBATOV, V.V., starzhiy nauchnW aotrudnik; KRATTS, K.O., kand.geol.-mineraloauk, otvaed.; ARON, G.M., rsd.Izd-,V&; WORRY , V.T., tekhu.red. [Present status of the argon method for age determination and its use in geology] Sovremennoe sostoianie argonovogo metoda opre- deleniia vozrasta i ego primenenie v geologii. Mosk7a, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 130 p. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Radiyevyy institut im. V.G.Kblopina (for Kurbatov). (Geological time) (Radicargen dating)