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8(l), 3Z(3) SOV/IIZ-59-3-5110 Translation from: Referativnyy z1hurnal. Elektrotekh-nika, 1959, Nr 3, p 116 (USSR) AUTHOR: i, -Skrypnik, V. M. TITLE: Use of Alkaline Storage Batteries on Dies el -Electric Locomotives (Primenemye shchellocchn-ykh akkumulya.torov na teplovozakh) PERIODICAL: ELektr. teplovozn. tyaga, 1958, Nr 1, p 25 ABSTRACT: At the Privolzhskaya, railroad, operating tests on a diesel-electric locomotive were c-~n+acted of nickel-4rcr_ starter storage battery 48-SZhN-450 which has a ca'paci-~y of 450 amp-.h-- ;-- the five-hour range. The rated battery voltage is 64 v !48 cells,; charg;ng current is 115 amp for seven hours. Pctassmium hyd.-~oxide is 1-1sed as an electro-'yte, its specific gravitv being 1. ?. The tests have shown that the main gene~atr-r receives a current sLifficient for starting the diesel if the fully-charged battery is discharged down to 36016 of its rated capacity. As in -the case of -a lead battery, the diesel starting takes 8-10 sec. Mechar-;.cal strength ar.,.d reh-ability of the alkaline battery are good. The Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-3-5110 Use of Alkaline Storage Batteries on Diesel-Electric Locomotives 32 TN-450 lead-acid batteries on the TEI and Da locomotives should be replaced with 48-SZhN-450 nickel-iron batteries as soon as the former become worn out. Nickel-iron batteries should also be provided in new diesel-electric locomotives. S. M. D. Card 2/2 SKRYPNiK, V. V. SKRYRIIK, V. V.: "Basic procedures in the agricultural engineering of grape hybrids--direct progenitors." Min Higher Education Ukrain- ian SSR. Odessa Agricultural Inst. Odessa, 1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.) Knizhmya letopis', No. 30, 1956. Moscow USSR /Cult ivat ed Plants - Fruits . Derries. i~bs Jour Rof Zhur Biol., No 12, 1958, 53821 m $1-ithor Skrypnik, V.11. Inst Title Care if the Hybric! Viiieya-rd. Crib, Pub S~'donodstvo, vinxiadarstvo i vi:,odeliye, Mcldavii, 1957, 4, 31-35 Abstract In order to increose the yield :)f the hybrids - direct prOCILICers - it is rec--zl-rienOed that one select fertile ~,Dils rieh in L10isture, lm--p the viiies, periiftically apply Lieneral and orL;anic fertilizers, increase the imm.- ber of eyes per plant, carry -Dut supplenentary intravari- etal pollina-ti)-n, pincIn off t"-.e shoDts, and protect t1- 'e 1,11ints frorl LlildeW ill separate years by sprayiu,~ wi*.*h 10~ a.)rdeau solution. The varieties which form ~=!Is m-)re readily than other varieties sho-ld be prjtecte" frLlr. phy- 11axera by sprayir.,- with a A suspeiisLm of hexachlor-m-e. Car,! 1/:L P.Kft. Kiskin 12T - Di rec to r -:-ur:,-L n Ve t~- r i n~- ry :.;Fc te r o z: nal Lat):)-. a ta, r~f ~n s!2ee-- ani of 1; ons So: ~.'eterIn:-!*.---;,--r~..,- 23-1 "1,; April 19L6; Uncl. TA" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 USSR / Human arA Animal Morpbology (Normal aid Pathological) Circulatory System. 13loed Vessels. Abs jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 9, 1958, No. 0839 Auttor : Skz-anik, Ye. M. - -V:r 1.~`sa"' 'P i. - ~IiLAitute Inst cai Title :The Veins or the Nasal Muooss -In Yen and in 3ome Vert6bra~e Animals Orig Rab :Sb. nauchn. tr. Vinnitsk. mod.. in-ta, 1957, 8, 29-40 Abstract iThe veins of the nasal mucosa (VNM) of ampbiblw3s (frog), reptiles, birds (chicken, duck, googe, owl, stork, vood- jecker), of iasqctivozas animals (hedgehog, mole), rodents (rabbit, here, gopner, rats), tioofed animals (horse), preda-uory anizals (cat, Lion, dog) and man (fetuses, children arA adults up to the age of 70 years) were investigated. It waa demonstrated that the VNM reflect the degree of development of the respiratory Card 1/2 SKLYAR, V.A.; AVRAMENKO, K.F.; PAVLOV, D.F.; BOBKOV, H.V.-, BERESTOVAYI, R.V.; MYPNIK..Ye..P.: EEMONMO, Ya.T.; SERGEYEVA, V.P.; KOLYAKO, D.I., red.; SCLDATOVA, N.P., otvetstv.za vypusk; GRISHNYAYEV, B.G., te khn. red. [Economy of Krasnodar Territory; a statistical manual] Narodnoe khoziaistvo Krasnodarskogo kraia; statiBticheskii abornik. Krasnodar. Gosstatizdat. 1958. 233 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Krasnodarskiy kray. Statisticheskoye upravlenlys. 2. Nachallnik Ktaghodarskogo~krayovogo-statiaticheskogo upravleniya (for Kolyako). (Krasnodar Territory--Statistics) KOLESNICHEI[KO, H.A.; SIMMIIKOV, D.A. Stand for cleaning metal inserts from pipes for multicavity panels Rate, i izobr. predl, v stroi. no.126:7-8 '55- (HLRA 9:7~ (Concrete slabs) YUKHNOVICH, A,N~, veter, vrach (Yellninskiy rayon, Smolenskoy oblasti); RUDOMETKINP Ya,,S,, veter. vrach; EVENTOV, M~Z,. veter. vrach; SOBOLEV~ A,S~v dotsent (Estonskaya SSR); DOL91TIKOV, YuJa., kand. veter,, nauk; PALB-TSESTOV, M.A., prof.j SIMONVIKO., N.M., dotsent; GODICHAROV, A.P,,, assistent; BEZRUKOV, A.A,,-, FROLENKOV, N.A., veter. vrach (Serov, Sverdlovskoy oblasti), KOSHCHEYEV ' P.M.; VOROBIYEV, M.M., kand. veter. nauk; YANGIMNKO, P,Kh., veter. vrach; AMELIN, I.P.,; BYCHKOV,, AJa, kand, veter. nauk,- SHVYREV, G.I,, veter. vrach (Stavropollskly kray); DANILIN, N.F.; TRUSHIN, A.Z., veter. vrach; SKRYRIIKOVA, T,K,.9 ve'uer. felldsher; MIKHMV., A.D.; KARMPJTGVA., Ye~M., kand. biol. nauk; RUMOV, Ye.S., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ANTIPIN, D.N~, referent From he2minthological practiced Veterinariia 38 no.7-55-58 J1 161~ (M~IRA 16:8) 1. Reshetovsk:iy veter,-narnyy uchastok, Novosibirskoy oblasti (for Rudometkiln). 2. Sovkhoz 'Buda-Koshelevskiyl~ Gomellskay oblasti (for Eventov). 3. Sibrrskiy nauchnc,-issledovatellskiy veterinarnyy institut (for Do--Inikov). 4~ Khar'kovskiy veteri- narnyy institut (for Palimpsestov, Simonenko, Goncharcv). 5. Blagoveshchenskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Bezrukov). 6. Novc-Nikolayevskiy veterinarnyy uchastok Krasno- darsk,)go kraya (for Lol-hkarev), 7. Karpilovskiy veterinarnyy uchastok Chernigovskoy oblasti (for Ponomarenko). 8. Kamalinskiy veterinarnyy u;,hast--.~k Krasnoyarskogo kraya (.for Koshcheyev). (Continued on next card) YUKHNOVICH, A.N.-(continued) Gard 2. 9. Novgorod-Severskaya mshrayonnaya veterinarnaya laboratoriya, Poltavskoy oblasti (for Voroblyev). 10. Braginskaya rayonnaya veterinarnaya lechebniten, Gomelliskay oblasti (for Yanchw*o). 11. Nachallnik veterinamogo otdela Chelyabinskogo oblastnogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo upravleniya (for Amelin). 12. Che2yabin- skaya oblastnaya veterinarnyaya laboratoriya, (for Bychkov). 13. Yaliningradslaiya nauchno-issledovatellskaya veterinarna7a stantsiya (for Danilin). 14. Sovkhoz "Rodina" Kikwiftenskogo rayonal, Stalingradskoy oblaati (for Trushin, Skry-pnikava). 15. Zaveduyushchiy Kirovo-Chepetskoy myaso-molochnoy i pishchevoy kontrollnoy stantsiyey, Kirovskoy oblasti (for Mikheyev). 16. Gellmintologicbeskaya laboratoriya AN SSSR (for Karmanova). 17. Zapadno-Kazakhstanskaya nauchno-isslddovateliskaya veteri.- narnaya stantsiva (for Remizov). (Veterinary helminthology) 'VA71 I 0 IS IMM I IX 0 VA Z.A.; SHIM-01f. Yu.1. Efi,~~ct of muscular activity urder different climatic conditions on changes in sorne physiological indices of the lmma-n o--anism. 41:161-170" (M 16 Uch. zap. Kazaldi. LUI. IRA :6 (KAZAKHSTAINY-I,'Al~,-13,~FLUF.IICE OF CLDIATE) DANILOV, V. I.; ZUBKO, 0.14. 1_ ~SSIHW S'KIY, A.F. . X-ray study of liquid 0-dichlorobenzene. Dop.AN URSR no-5:39-43 149. (KcaA 9:9) l.Chlen-korrespondent AN URSR (for Danllov).2.Kiiv, laboratoriya met&- lofiziki AN URSR. (Benzene) PA 187T92 USSR/Pbysics - X-ray Analysis Mar/Apr 51 "Determining the Structure of Molecules by Roent- if genograms of Liquids, V. I. Danilov, A. F. Skry- shevskiy, lab of Metallophys, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR., Ser Fiz" Vol XV, No 2, pp 187- 194 It is experim.'ehtally shown on ortho- and paradi, chlorobenzene that X-ray spectra of fluid with com- plex mols reveal structure of mols. Submitted at 3d Ail-Union Conference on Use of X-rays in Study of Materials held 19 - 24 Jun 50 in Teningrad. LC 187T92 SKRYSEEVSEH, A. F. U~M,/Nlyolca - "'molid Aatc Physion Nov 53 "Conference on the Liquid State of Fatter, Held 2P,30 ~~y 1953 at Kiev by the Acadm-7 of Sciences, Ukrainian 75F, and Fiev State University Dr. T. C. Shevchenko," S. D. Ravikovich, G. T. rost.china and ,. F. '-;kry-sheva~iy Usp Fiz Vauk, Vol 51, 1!o 3, rp 393-1.05 Sumnarize r"rts by the following: V. 1. Dan1lov, on scattering of x-rays In liquids; A. F. SkryrhevBkIy, on x-ray study of solns of ME, NaOFI, LIM, LiCl, and H2~04; Ye- A. roray~Xoshits, on integral analysis of Intensity curves; F. V. Do-agin, Ye. G. ~Iividkcvskiy, C. Ya. jaroylov et al. cn x-ray studies of liquid strijeture; A. Z. Golik, on characteristics of Y-oleculgr structure of liquids; 1. V. Padchenko, on rodeling of liquids; F. K. -Shestakovich, on now 'iquid rodels end influence of contral and dipole forces on close ordering; A. Z. Colik and h1s assceiates S. D, Favikovich, A. V. Orimh- chertko, V. 7. Solom~o, and "'. A. rZyndich, an viscosity w%d density of matter in the liqidd stAe; V. fj-. Chulanovskiy and D. Karenetska7a n . p o the IrSluence of molecules' size and the interrclecular intensity on viscosity cceff; t. F. Frynza,, on themv-difru- si-on In binary systems; S. ;. T:razovskiy, rresence of grouping of identical atoms; A. R. Tegell, on rolation between electric6l properties F-nd structure of liquids; Y. F. Yuks, on light-dispersion method for studying liquids' structure. ROKABOVA, A.V.;,�KRY-SEWSKIY, A.F. I-ray structural analysis of "fused" H2SO4.nH 0 and M(O3nH20 crystal hydrates. Sbor.nauch.rab.lab.metalloffs. no.4: 70-76 '53- (HI2A 9:2) (Q;Wotallization, Water of) (z rays) I SKRYSHEVSKIY, A.F. Feasibility of using Fourier analysis in the X-ray investigation of binary liquid systems. Sbor. nauch. rab. Lab. metallofiz. no.4:77-86 (Systems (Chemistry)) (X rays) (Fourier's series) (MI-RA 9:2) e'L. 2. "AppAcation of Integre.1 knaiysis of Intensity Curves to the Study of the Struc--;re of Binary Solutiona." Cani Phys-44atwh Sell, Laboratory of MeLailo- Optic,s, Acal 3(--" Ukrainian 01.1,R, Kiev, 1954. (RZhFiz, Jan f:5) Survey of Scientific and Technical DisserLations Defended at USSR Higher 0 Educational Institutions (12) SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55 GOLIK, A.Z., doktor fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk, otvatetvannvy redaktor; RAVIKOVICH, S.D., kandidat fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk, redaktor; ROSHCHINA, G.P., kandidat fiziko-matematicheskikh aauk, redaktor; SKRYSHEVSKIY, A.F., kandidat fiziko-matematicheBkikh nauk, redaktor. [Structure and physical properties of matter in liquid Btate; papers of a conference held in Kiev, May 28-30, 19531 Stroenia i fizicheak-ie svoistva veshchestva v zhidkom sastoianii; materialy soveshchanita, aostoiavshegosia v Kieve 28-30 maia 1953 9- [Kiev] Izd-vo lievskogo gos. univ. im. T.G.Shevchenko, 1954. 203 P. (MLRA 9:8) 1. Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiyev (Liquids) -7 7- -rav a lid MAV A. F. Skryshe-WRI-o-jid N. V. Iku C SUMMI"T z The intensity curves of the ~-ra d* don d he y wspersion, tiowt of the radial distributiovol FrQH ancl 13U dotd, Both, ndial d6puslott" cmr~ej -lum. 2'm, lot one correspondi to the Riist, tniermoL spullig, to the remaining iti-~mrinul. spacing, juid also to the Off SPACV ighbc.~ruoL,.',' Tlie variow,'poWbLe stru t wgs of tile ne C ures distribution Itinctiorm -q~Aairwd,', arid? -k' o, p m UM of Ilitse ales, vkkrec~; r6ched. that e tial. struct 7- A. F. "Radio'gra-hic Study of the Structure o:* the Liquid Toluene Sb. Nauchn. Iabo-t. -Labor. Metallofiziki AN Ukr 35Z,, No 5, pp 21-201, 1954 The method of intefral analysis ef intensity curves of X-ray reflec- tions was used for the study of liquid toluene. The radiogTams were car- ried out in monochromatic silver and molybdenum radiations in chambers of 120 mm diameter. Angular depemcence of intensity is represented in radio- grams of toluz!ne and the radial distribution of electrom density is com- puted. The determination of toluene structure shows the group CH located at the position of the second carbon atom in the benzene ring. 3 (RZhFiz, No 10, 1955) 30: Sum No P12, 6 Feb 1956 GOLIK, O.Z.; SKRYSHEVSIKIY, A.F.; RAVIKOVICH. S.D. X-ray investigation of propyl and butyl alcohols. Dop. AN URSR no.5: 336-34o '54. (MLRA 8:7) 1. Inotitut fizichnoi khimii im. L.V. PiBarzhavalkogo All TJRSR. Prodstaviv diysniy chlen AN URSR 0.1. Brodalkly. (Alcohols) SKRY'34~V3t,KIY, A. F. USSR/ Physical Ch-,_-mlstry Liqui.-Is and L~-Icrphou!; Bodies. G~lses. B-6 Abs Jour Referat aur - Khii.jiya) 1-10 3) 195-0 7377 Author Golik, O.Z. Skrishyevskiy, I.F., and Ravikovich, S.D, Inst Acadei-.iy of 3e-ie-n-cO_;_GI_,raI~1an SSR Title Radio~s:raphic Investigation of Methyl Alcohol Ori.a Pub Dopovidi MI URSR, 1954, iio 6, 457-459 (published in Ukrainian with a Russian surmary) Abstract The X-ray intensity curve and radial distribution func- tion for m~Ahyl alcohol have been calculated. The radial distribution curve shows two puaks. The first peak cor- responds to th,3 intramolecular distance and the second is deteri.lined by the su..i of the distances to the OH-groups neighbouring molecules. Tile first peak in the radial dis- tribution curve was i_-o1!st,2d from the large-iistance side; this does not _-EXce with the radial distribution curve which previously detcri.,Uied (G.G. H~xwey, J. Chen. Phys., i9,8, 6, 3, 111). Card 1/1 - 58 - SKIRY311-EVSKIY, A. F. arid RAVIKOVICH, S. D. ".Roentgenographic Investigation of Normal Alcbhols", a paper presented at the second conference on the Liquid State of Matter, Kiev, 30 May to 3 June 1955, Usp. Fiz. Nauk, April 1955 DANILOV, Vitaliy Ivanovich, prof essor_,doktor f iziko-matimaticheskikh neuk, laureat Stalinskoy premit; KURDYLRfUV. G.V., akademik, redaktor; DANILOVA, A. I - , redaktor; ZUBKO, A.M. , redaktor; KAMENETSKAYA, D.S.. redaktor; LASINO. A.S., reelaktor; OVSIYERKO, D.Ye., redaktor;,~La redaktor; 5PEKTOR, Ya.Z.,.redaktor; KAZANTSEV, B.A.j radaktor izdatalletvs; RAKIMINA, N.P.. takhnicheskiy redaktor [Structure and crystallization of liquids; selected articles] Stroanie i kristallizataiia zhidkosti; izbrannye stat9i. Pod red. G.V.Kurdiumova. Kiev, Izd-vo Akademii nauk UkSSR. 1956. 566 p. (MLRA 9:10) 1. Deystvitallnyy chlan AN USSR (for Danilov) (Liquids) (Grystallization) 0 ~--wimwnw *=ffsw ww= !7j SKRYSHHVSKIY, A.F, [Skryahavelkyi, A.F.]. StruCture of molten Au - Sn compounds [with summary in English]. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 2 no.4.'363-368 O-D 157. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Institut metalo.Olziki AN URSR. (Gold-tin alloya--Spectra) 137-58-6-131"15 Translation from Referanvnyv zhurnal, -Metallurgiva, 1958, Nr 6, p 279 (USSR) AUTHOR T ITL E. X-ray Investigation of the Short-range Order in Sorne Liquid Allo~-s (Rent gerio,, raf i c lies kove issledovaniye blizhnego por- yadka v nekotorykh zhiclkikh splavakh) PERIODICAL Sb. nauchn. rabot In-ta metallofiz. AN UkrSSR, 1957, Nr 8, pp 187-198 ABSTRACT. Using alloys of Pb-Sn, Bi-Pb, and AI-Sn, quantitative data %,.here obtained on the ordering of the atoms in liquid eutectics and molten metallic alloys. X-raying was performed in a vacu- urn chamber 78 mm diam; the molten metal had a free surface. Cu-KC"- radiation, monochromatized by reflection off a bent quartz crystal was used. In drawing the intensity curves (IC), corrections were made four polarization and absorption in the sample. For eutectic all6y"s (EA) of Pb-Sn (74 atorn % Sn) and Bi-Pb (43 atorn % Pb), the IC in a first approximation can be regarded as the result of a superposition of the IC of each com- ponent. of the EA. In the EA mentioned there are two types of Carc! 1/2 atom packing corresponding to the structure of the pure 137-58-6-13135 X-ray Investigation of the Short-range Order in Some Lqu;d Alloys components in the liquid state. The IC of molten alloys Au Sn (1), AuSn2 (11), and AuSn4 (.111) differ from the IC's of their components. Curves of the radial distribution (CRD) show that 1, 11, and III have different structures. In these alloys atoms of one kind are surrounded mostly by atoms of another kind (the short-range order in the solid and liquid state is the same). The char- acter of CRD shows that the structural units of I and 11 are not molecules but atoms. Interatomic distances and coordination figures for the aboveindi-- cated alloys are quoted. A.B.-Z. 1. Liquid netals--Analyslls 2. X-7 ays--ApplicaLions Card 2/2 s/I8o/6o/ooo/oo6/ol2/O30 E201/E391 AUTHOR.- -Skryshevskiy, A~F~ (Kiyev) TITLE, The Short-range Or Structure in Liquid Metals and Alloys PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh nauk, Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1960, No. 6, PP. 72 - 76 TEXT: The existence of the short-range order in liquids is well established but the question of the relationship of the short-range order with the crystal structure in the solid phase is still an open one. On melting, the coordination number of pure metals does not remain constant (table on p. 73). When the packing of atoms in the solid state is sufficiently close, the coordination number is reduced somewhat on melting. Metals which are loosely packed in the solid state exhibit an increase of their coordination number on fusion. The3e coordination-number changes can be easily explained using the Frenkell--Samoylov ideas on thermal motion of atoms in a liquid, V,I- Danilov showed that the existence of a particular Card 1/4 s/l8o/6o/ooo/oo6/Ol2/O3O E201/E391 The Short-range Order Structure in Liquid Metals and Alloys atomic configuration in a liquid alloy is governed by the U interactions of like and unlike atoms. If aggregation of like atoms is energetically favoured, then ordered regions will consist predominantly of atoms of one type and the alloy will ha/e a quasi-eutectic structure, A direct confirmation of the quasi- eutectic structure of eutectic liquid alloys is given by the additivity of their diffraction patterns and atomic distribution curves (the pattern of the alloy is the sum of the patterns of the components); this is shown for Bi-Pb alloys in Fig. 2. With increase of temperature atoms of bismuth and lead are gradually mixed up so that a uniform atomic solution is formed (Fig. 3). These and other results confirm the ideas of V.I. Danilov and I.V. Radchenko on retention of the quasi-eutectic structure in eutectic melts, If aggregation of unlike atoms is energetically favoured, then ordered regions in a liquid alloy will consist of atoms of both components, This type of structure occurs in molten intermetallic compounds. In contrast to liquid eutectic systems-, melts of intermetallic compounds have Card 2/4 s/i8o/6o/ooO/oo6/O12/O30 E201/E391 The Short-range Order Structure in Liquid Metals and Alloys diffraLLiOn patterns quite different from the patterns of their components. This can be easily seen in the case of compounds AuSn, AuSn2 and AuSn 4; the lattices of AuSn and AuSn4 are shown in Figs~ 4a and 4b, respectively (the lattice of AuSn2 is not known). Fig. 5 shows an atomic distribution curve for liquid AuSn. An estimate of the area under the first maximum of this curve shows that the total number of atoms in the first and second coordination spheres is equal to eight. The coordination number in the third coordination sphere cannot be deduced exactly: all that we can say is it is somewhat greater than eight. It follows that near the melting point of AuSn the first and second coordination spheres retain the short-range order structure of the solid phase. This is also true of other intermetallic compounds. Card 3/4 s/18o/60/000/006/012/030 E201/E391 The Short-range Order Structure in Liquid MeWs and Alloys There are 5 figures, 1 table and 10 Soviet references. SUBMITTED-, August 26, 196c Card 4/4 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6190 Skryshevskiy, Anton Frantsevich- Difraktslya rentgenovskikh luchey, elektronov i neytronov v gazakh i stroyeniye molekul (Diffraction of X-Rays, Electrons, and Neu- trons in GasesI and the Formation of Molecules) [Kiyev] Izd-vo Klyev. univ., 1961. 84 p. 2000 copieB printed. Sponsoring Agencies: Ministerstvo vysshego i srednego spetsiallnogo obrazovaniya UkrSSR; and Kiyevskiy ordena Lenina gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko. Resp. Ed.: A. Z. Golik, Professor; Ed.: E. V. Drozhzhin; Tech. Ed.: Ye. D. Okopnaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for scientific workers and students in advan,:-ed courses. COVERAGE: The book forms part of a series of lectures on "The strue- ture of molecules, their properties, and intermolecular forces" Card 114-2, Diffrac-tion of X-Rays, Electrons, (Cont.) sov/61go delivered at Klyev University. It contains the theory of s~!attering of x-rays, electrons, and neutrons in gases, as well, as means of determining the structure of molecules from X-Val), and elec4-ron-diffraction data. The main emphasis is on ei-planaticn of the physical nature of scattering. No person- alities are mentioned. There are 9 references: 6 Soviet and trans lat laps. T A B1 X0 CONTENTS : Ch. I. ihindamentals of X-Ray Investigation of Molecular Struc- ture 1. Experimental diffraction of x-rays by gas molecules 2. Theory of x-ray scattering in gases a. x-ray scattering by bound electrons b. x-ray scattering by free electrons c. x-ray scattering by monatomic gases d. x-ray scattering by gas molecules Effect of temDerature on x-ray scattering by gas molecules 3 4 6 7 9 18 32 4o Card 2/4 2 ,~/843/62/000/000/003/010 D207/D308 'lochkov, V.-I. and easechnik, ryshcvs-iy, Yd - 7 ('.-*ff'r;jCtj.on inV(,,,jtjfatiojj 017 the z;tructure of ;o;--.e orc--anos i 1 icon con:)ounds -oy--iivc i -";~icheskiye svoystv-- veshchestv-1 v :,.'L L C, r I 1-ilaterialy IV soveshch. ,,roi)!. v I-iycvc: 1959 Kiev, .:Liidl]--o,~(-) ~;C)st * VCShC11LCStVa, -56 Kiev. univ., 1962, 50 i-,,at ion w,-~s carried out bec~~Usc of the hlli C-1 -1!'! 0- 8rganosilicon (silicone) compouiids. oi- 0. 71 0 the authors studied linear and c-,- i c c o m-) o i i nd s i -' Ji i ct-,yl i -, -t id ii-,ethyl radlicals. 2he intcnsity dis- t -011 clll,-Vcl~'; ! .: (JA-F-1~creut for the linear and cyclic i,L)l It -I' qu-.t- rom c1ccL-,-on c~enssity distribution maps and other ~-a, t'le bone, valence a-agles, geometrical forms and dimen- Were fOr (tll-13)63i2O, (C"3)83'302, (CH3)lo3i4O3, ~;/843/62/000/000/003/010 C) D207/1)303 Jio (C 11 13 Z- 7, 2 25, 2 5)6"2"1 '21 0/ L 5 5) 2' 3 o 71 c': rcr~!crnt is rnadc Lo --,'rofessor i-i.Z. Colik L for hi~~; aclvic;c T'hcr- arc 5 figrures and 2 tables. ~-j J ~,-osudarstvennyy universitet (Kiev 6tate ty) SKRYSHEVSKIY, A.F. On the interpretation of the atructure of monatomic liquids. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 7 no.8:826-833 S 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kiyevskiy universitet. (Liquids) (Scattering (Physics)) SKr-Y ','i: st* tv c t -3 -I ar I. i --q n, t!~ ra- t-ir(~ Ln i! i Zniu,. 3trukt. khim. 5 gc.-,-ariaratv,~nnyy unLvor3it,~t. KY)CHKOV, V.P.; SKRY-SHEVSKIY, A.F. Array diffraction study 0t' moleculax .'--;qaid.B. Ukr-. zhu-.-. 9 no.4,.A'j20-,428 Ap '64- (M I RA --l. 7, 8'; -1.K'.yevskiy gosudarstwennyy universitet, MITSYUK, B.14.; DOROSH, A.K.; SKRYSHEVSKIY, A.F.; VYSOTSKIY, Z.Z. X-ray diffraction study of dchydration of silicic acid hydrogel. Koll. zhur. 27 no.6;846-849 N-D '65. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut, fizicheskoy kbimil. AN UkrSSR imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo i Kafedra molekulyarnoy fiziki Kiyevskogo universiteta. of C n Vi- pernicusi i _4 Torad). am e1?j.;-Arck Mineral, 18, 177-80 'Sumr -o7The:angles between. planek of Ad.~ -the inethod of a singje7c~ Crys" ivere.di viluea ire as foll6Wv goal omete~ being used. The average, AlIOU110 68636 41. ' . 35-7.8 (Itoy (IiIj _~63.5'; (010)- (111) 72,26. In :ultravf6fet -rays the -crystaL4',show- fluorescent pyramids of: crystals growth (111),,mom distinctly In- the: pak greena mnhi lie.colorlessonesco J1 t ntg.-brown i~oal iticlusions. The cry tals wexi-lighted elthit -by a quartz latup with Wood-S "4 r) (4000-3200 A -'vilth thax. at 300- A.),- or by.min filter (I tralight (II -(max.._PLt'2540_'A'.). _Wh6n lighted by--I the ci -Aals showed timmax. fluorescen . spectrum of greenish cry at about 000-A. (bluish-whfte);' Uk of. 1r caused gveeiiish ea- fi Drescenci! of the whe.; s the rest of the:.--, Mal remained dark*." The time, of phdsOhorescen~e wai A eenish- ~5-10aec. The~cc)lortess~~rystals.ilibivediliesaniegr ' ellow fluorescence when lighted either, by l or by U SKRZAT, Zofia Gypsum t-ginning3 from Koronowo. Kwai-L-dmik geol 8 no.ltl4 160 5- 1!64. 1. 'Katedra Mineralogilt Universyt-t im. Mikolaja Kopernika, Tonm. SFIR".' "~ Frtulciszek Ahaloa model.~i of Eynnetnical, stati~-ally indete6inable stn,,c-. ture.s. Problemy proj hut m.,tszyzi 11 r,,-).9:265-272[ S'63 I . Ak aden', i a " r) n i i -- z c -ru ir, I ; za I Krz~ k va . SKRZATEK, Franciszek Application of electric analogue systems to the computation of statically indeterminable structures subject to loads changing their qua-tity or point of application of force. Problemy proj hut maszyn 10 no.11:323.-332 N 162. 1. Akademia Gornic:,,o-HutnJc,,a, Krakow. v SITRIZATEK, Franciszek Application (,f the electric analGgi~e system., To the coMputatior of statically indeterminable structures sul)jected to loads changin.g their size or point of force ai~plication. Probl. proj 11-t :mqzvn 11 no.2.33-39 F 163. 1. Akaciemia Gorniczc-flutnicza, Krakow h- e mOrPhOIOgY O(-9,Y M-M- cty-stals froin Dobrzyn And- their luminescence. Zorm Skr=towna (Copernicus Univ., T(,r t, Polan(l). Poh*W-hktr&.--ftrtk-Kont. Geol., Arch. Atincralaq. le-,-Iii mary).-Goniometric data axe gi a The crystals show dinstinct fluorescence under ultra=t light. Motmuctric measurements of the fluorescence spectra all showed max. at 4600to4700A. The cause of ihe fluorescence is uu known - Michuel Plcisc4r.~- SKRZATOWNA, Zofia Investigations of feldspars of the Pieniny andesites, in order to explain the ambiguity in determining the twin axis by Fedorov's method, and the optical properties of the C direction. Kwartalnik geol 3 no.1:152-159 159. (EEAI 9:8) 1. Uniwersytet im. Mikolaja Kopernika w Toruniu. (Poland--Feldspar) (Poland--Andesites) L rm c, 12-13 J---, 11. "Cons truct-ion cf tall buildings" p. 194. (Przeplad Technicz , Vol. 74, No. 5, I-lay 53, 'ei'arszawu~ SO: Monthl;E List of East Eurcrean Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of Congress Jun 54 Uncl SKRZEKOT, Josef,.mgr., inz. Does it bother or leAd into a better future: the problem of automa- tion. Przegl techn no.11:1,3 Mr 162. SKMKOT, Jozef,,mgr inz. On the realization of certain retsolutions of the 4th Plenum of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers Party. Przegl techr. no,8:1 21 F 162. S.IUMKOT, Jo-zef., mgr inz. Has it been a worry or rather a lead into a better futurel Przeg'j. techn no.2-1:1,,3 18 Mr 162. SKRZF,K(YT, J. , inz. The extraction and utilization of natural gas has been growing in the U.S.S.R. Przeg1 techn no.41:3-4 12 0 160. SKIR',/~'-'P-W, JI-)zo~, ;i,i!:- inz. in *i--- :!crz,.. ',,echn, 18 Ap 165. POU31D/Acoustics - itmospheric i',coustics. i~jdroacous"'Acs J-5 .'.bs jour : Ref Zhur - Fizik--, No 4) 1959, No 6593 :,uth3r : Skrzola Jerzy Inst : -- Title : The "Teeth" Effect on Echographs on the Echo Sounding Device ES-1 Orig Pub t Proc. II. conf. ultr~tson., 1956, warszawa, MIT, 1957, 215-218 :_bstract : Echographs of the profile of a bottom, recorded with tac aid of the echo sounding device ES-1) show distortions in the form of teeth, the height of which depends on the dejpth of the investigated region. r1he investigttions have shc~wa that the source of the distortion are the inaccuracy in the zan-:.fact- ure of the gear train. .'-Ithough the period of the 4,iise teeth does not coincide with any one peried of rot-~t_'on of the gears used in the recorder, nevertheless there ace two gears, the interaction time of wIAch coincides with the sought per- iod. A -.athematical analysis of the motion of the driven gear in the case of inaccurate setting of the shaft of the Card 1/2 POL'IM/1'.coustics - Atmospheric icoustics - Hydrracoustics J-5 ,',bs Jour .Ref Z-hur - Fizika,, No 4, 1959, No 6593 driving gear has ahown that an inaccuracy on the order of 1.5 percent may be the vource of such a noise. A diagram is given showing the dependence of the height of the tee-th on the nwnber of revolutions of the driving dear of the re- corder pia at various depths. -- Yi:...Ye. Borisov Card 2/2 86 '~,'k~Q Z EL~9 U C- KI 2 Y X -, IS Symponium an Eloctroncomit.1o 'Irnnadw-ers Tho followint,- L-knic aro treLtcds 1) theoretical ronenrch an energy trnn~jfor,ziLlon of n,-4 types or trial'QuCera; A ,!., tn,7!v3urer!i ta; 4technology of piezoal"- trIc. and tra.,notoatrictivo mat,,rIals; 5) ccnstructlon of trenoducera for nical needs; and 6) design tel trant;(lucor nyatons. ?to pervonnlit-Ins of ar are mentioned. References (if any)follow the individual articles. TABLE OF CONTENTSi Preface Problems of Research Work on Electroacoustle Transducers. Ignacy Malecki, President of the CA)-,Iference Ch. 1. General Problems and Theorf of Electroacoustic Transducers 1. Clac;rjification of elactromochnntcal transfornation methods in the light of the tasko faced u-"' '~~ [sic] the dcaign and construction of alactroacoustic equipment. V. S. Grigorlyev 7 Card 2,16 Symposium on Electroacoustic Transducers POL15981 Ch. 3. Design and Properties of Electroacoustic Transducers 28. Intermodulation distortion in loudspeakers. Joseph Merhaut 29. On the behavior of second-order gradient microphones in the near field. Garl Feik 30. Certain problems of loudspeakers in atereophony and pseudo- stereophony. Waclaw Koltonski 31. Possibilities of increasing the efficiency of electromechanical transducers applied to electrodynamic loudspeakers. Zoltan Barat J_ 32. Methods for mechanical damping of -dynamic loudspeakers by the application of porous materials. L. Keibs 31-'i 33. Combined electroacoustic transducers wi'h the directivity charac- teristic rotating azimuthally. Jerzy K. 3krzela 327 34. Experimental research on the of the cylindrical barium titanate tran5ducer. T. Tarnoczy and A. Illenyi 337 35. Construction of up-to-date electroacoustic transducers. Stevan Milosavljevic ~45 -Card 6/8 a ~3ymposium on Electroacoustic Transducers POL/5,81 36. Underwater piezoelectric electroacoustic transducer with a flat frequency response from 100 H2 to 100 kHz. Zygmunt Nagiello 353 37. Splitting of ultrasonic pulse in magnatostrictive trans- ducers fed by overvolting systems. J!~r~y ,~. Skrzela _ _ _ _ 361 38. f6_r_ V. eleromefiir !i . Galibrat" on exciter for checking ac(~ Bruel 375 39. Calibrator for phonograph pickups. Zygmunt Komornicki 3'9 40. Non-reflecting piezoelectric probe and equipment for measur- ing ultrasonic field intensities in fluids. J. Karpinski and J. Wehr 38.5 41. Investigation of the bases of ultrasonic generation in a flow-type equipment. Boleslaw Lesniak 393 42. Ultrasonic hydrogenerators. C. Wachtl, A. Sigalin, and E. Karczmarczyk 401 43. Particular case of mechanoelect-,ric transducer applied to steel construction testing. Stefan Ziemba and Jerzy Kasinski 405 Card 7/8 SKRZETUSKT, A. We avail ourselves of the possibilities of fulfilling the purchase of eggs ahegd of time. P. 5 (RojiWe, Spolftielca. Vol. 9, no. 29, July 1956, Warszawa, Poland). Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. ?, No. 2, Feb. 1958 SKRZ11121SKAYA, 1.0 "Princi-oles of the X-rny dingnosis of silicosis and other tynes of oneumoconiosis" by K.P. Moloknncv. Re7iewed by I.Ch. Slcrzhinsknin. Vest.rentc, i rsd. 33 io.l:PR-89 Jn-F 158- (MIRA 11:4) (IMIGS--DUST DISEASES) (MOWKAITOV, K.P.) SLU~Tll::SKAYA, 1. tarshly naucliny-y sotrudnik W, Use of fluorography in the oxamirattion of the stomach. Trud3r Tj'entr. nauch.-isel. Inst. renl;g. 1 rad. 10:19-27 '59. (~a,IA 12:9) (DIAGNOSIS, FLUMSCOPIC) (STOMACH-CAliCER) SIGIZHINSIMA, I-Ch., lcand.med.nauk (Moskva, V-162, Khavsko-Shabolovskiy per., ); 13MEDELI, A.A., doktor khim.naulc; RUSANOVA, A.I., kand. Ichi. riwak Limitations in the detection of vascular details in roentgenoscopy, roentgenography, and fluorography of the thorax. Vest.rent.i rad. 31P no.3:24-30 My-Je '59. (MIF.A 12:10) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo rentgeno- radiolo-yicheslcogo inatituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RbFSR (dir. - dotsent I-G-Lagunova). (DRIGS, blood supply x-ray technics, model studies (Rus)) $XRZHINSKA.YA, I-Ch. IlPractice of large-frame fluorography and functional X-roy diagnosis." Reviewed by I.Ch. Skrzhinskaia. Vest. rent. i rad. 36 no.5:70-72 S-0 161. (IUDIOLOGY, H&DICAL) (MI:-," 15:1) I.- .% t, c,11 c,ta-ill.-Alysio after gynecological operat.ion,-, flol. tyg. lek. 20 2 Ag ~,j,i r Polozrij ~:twa A Clorob Fob; ecych At~ w Biallymstokal T ory Crtm,~-: 'or h;t or ec ~y ic j 35, .1o. 47, Nov. 19~~4, n,.-. vol. 10, 'TO 'cc, 41 of -~~t no r ence ::,.c 7--.m for e lszt rn t i~, o 0 c7 DP zz~,.e"y (Ccnclu~ion) S - J"Ol I TI, ro Vol. 4, "0 - 1-1c ,o( r c( tl~!! L LI H ~,C D"CY and ~t,cess n c1 F t WROBLEVSKI, Marian; SFJIZZ)~DLa K , INISNIM-ISKI, Lucjan; BIELECKI, , 1~~ Marian, Jezuita, Jan. The evaluation of blood clotting and f ib- inolysis systems in cases of early pregna----- and after its interruption. Ginek Pol. 36 no.2:141-1-46 F 165. l. Z II Kliniki Poloznictwa i Chorob Kobiecych aademii Medycz- nej w Bialymstok-u (Kierownik: doc. dr. med. J. Musiatovicz). Zdzis-Law; -S- L) Z U 1- A Marian; jE 7 Tf,--,:;,aboelastog-rap'h-Jc evaluation of -,he trea---nenz ol"' meno-rrhagia o ng epsl -arrinacaproic acid, Ginek. ?ol. 36 no.3:293-298 J i lon u ,.ir 165. K,.-;nlk-4 Polomillctwa I Chorob Kabiecych A14 v Bialullstoku dioc. dr. mpd. or. Mgiatowlcz). evaluation the ar.,~ 'l,rinolyois after gynecclog'rql operations. Pol. tyg. lek. 20 I -. J A.'l- 1150 2 Ag 165. 11 K! in-ki Poloznlctwa i Cho,-,c)b Kciblecych AM w Bia Iymstokni doc. dr. med. J. ,~asiato.,Acz~ -tiriari; GUI;IN014SFA, Helena; "d-,13 w , la 1 ThrWPbOf~-",I!: ~.cj~:rarjhl' c4r-,res"gat:onz; in cages of the utrfr'ne cervix cancer. Ginek. Pol. 36 no.10:1113-1116 0 '65. 1. " I! l,"linJki Polozzidetwa -J Chorob Fob-'ecych AM w Bisaly-ul- stQku (Kierowni4k: cloc. dr, med. J. t-Ifusiato-wicz.). VELIGUS, S.[Velgus, S.1, planerist; ?.'AKULYA, EjMakala, E.], plane- rist; SKSHIDLEVSKIY S [Skrzvdlewski. S planerist; t ;;pl - .11 SNES , A.A., red.; DVOYENOSOV, D.V., red.; ZPXIYATIN, V.M., red.; SOROKIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. [Flights in a glider] Perelety na planere. Moskva, DOSAAR, 1963. 145 p.Translated from the Polish. (MIRA 16:10) (Gliding and soaring) SFdZ7y7jTARZy S. Stolarczyk and Co. p. 8; POIXIK Sr'OLDZIELCA. (Centrala Rolnicza Qpoldzieln! "Samopomoc Chlopska") Warszawa; Vol. 8, no. 26, jime 195-' SGURCS: Eas-~. -7uropean Accessions Lisi'(31,U), Library of ConEress, Vol. 4. No. 12, Deceriber 19~5 - ~J. 11A Rower of a rern has blcomed." u. 2 (Rolnik Spoldzielca) Vol. 10, no. 3, Jan. 1`45V; Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accezsi-.ns LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April Y158 PMYLUSKI, Jan,dr.; BIERZYVSKI, Ardrzej,- SKRMICKI, Vieslaw Research on the nickel powder preparation process, Pzdy i metale 8 no.9t342-344 St63. urol. ,i n', 6 1 1, ;-sychi atrjc Zr. F~ LlcaC~.:~m i 'v I e d yr.1 ol 6 3 T, prrf. dr. m-qri. K-)~-;,,-A~iv-skll 1 ,.-I c zr,-G n sl~ C. k go v B2 '41z'zi. ~ U. j b- w y, h rych U!, ~~G.-O! C Cal ilff -Iu nc~_-S T'l-_r3ycyna C, f C f~ r -at I rl 11: T-b-1 "llus C tjCns -eci al aa-,~i,aratus 0, G'zjt,~jrje~. with a si- C~ xa: !.a d 1~lvjl~ ab,~ve rcwn -urinr 1-1 C- fi i 11 t'~ T h, - f r rj YC C - G ;nt in IiA-'o"-~,".Cxv ,!ork -J..-xt:,6 occac.'~~.e Ba c c AcLicolvc A, - 3 . in 3 F. ac; lj_~j c ;a .1 kc 'U:.: 'Mvailed; 1'. pyoEeiies aur u-, ('.J~ ilmolic the Coccacc- pi-- --nt-6 Gil V f"-v,- lut an6 aur~Intiaca were flu S C) --'r ~IL~_St r w,-,i,-, B. !:Ibus' B. Silvaticus, B. C 0 B S n t Cr i cu i i b t, I I i s , B . s ~4 r, n:; 1e x ~ t c .B acteriuc-',oe: Prol.eus vulgari-, Achr m bir.-, ' .'pestif ----r .3 11--ic ae and Ac-ino:i.ycetac,~;~_ were o obe piri ct ~_-r f 1ii a -j-, r. f ol-unc, --It".er a-c-ci" (afte-r str~_n., ascenk`,.*n~ air curr~~mts in thermal storms). The c', a over .,kich d influenc-," the oualitative of *,',1.- ~-r-ur W-re ccil-c-- rem.ilts up to -,'Jie !~ei.-Aht of 5~'~) in. Scv,34,111-0 oac,_,ria wer- -.:ore abun-.ant above 3,000 m. tiv.ri in ic-,.-r c:jliantit~-Aiv- (: 'ec7_-LnJ-- cf :aicroor:_~an_--_ms beCan abcve 4,C1_C M. A lar.-! c Ut"Wes Spr_,ad at the hei7lht of 300-2,000 m. A s,~coi--_', flaw throu--h the s[~mc ar--a after -,, !-A ~~miine('. tii-.t- and -Lth-xed sam-,mlas of -rizor e n "I in cur-ents ol bac'-ria was sli.- t. t'--- --ir. Iii ~he -c L:31 and asc ,uantiti :s of bact ~r i'_-, with t 'h_, sr:u--;r-, r,- 'istL.nce. Bact aria s-pray--d above !,(C,.'* i:~. wre ~CjunC-. ii. the strata n~_,ar the i-rcunC. Bacteria spmyed at 300-z'U) M. the .-,rcun u T1 ex ~_-ft:-,r 2-3 h,--urs in th-,~ area of a bc v 11 'o1 in still. w-,-J,h Clr~ur~s bac-xi. sp-.,yed into ~_h;.M. The fr_-u~ntlly found, mould s:or.---s -p of tL~ f C I 10 11, C i 5 enicillium 1,u,_-ui.i, ri --t-is m'_;a2' te: -,us. Folien of ---he followinc- -Fa::,_.!li-_s and j. t Gra-mill c AbdetULC,2ra~-, Fa--ac :-.e., Betudl~cz,,'-*e, CL~riT):LMIS, 4U'-,rCUC-, Fir-,,~sy Pic t the h~p',ht -Imouni of -cd!.-.-n wns -"CunO F, The -rct -St J ct'n TS . I I - ~rx-,,d in i:n a .3 1 .3. U0 n. cl I c-n a c M-hkowir - so: 7-1~ c~-G -c, I c H-.-i-no S-.-cticn ]N, Vol. c-, ) Vl..f r - I -~- . j ~ t 'i ') 1 a 11 ~ j~ 7, Top and bodom altaboliC famentation, Tad~.u 1. Skraysiski.'PrttmYll Rolmy i Sj~kvwcxy4. 187-01(1950).- A reviiw with 7 rcfer lacca. W. SZYWISU . .. n,.-.---.:-.. - - . 41 11-sl T. SKPZYIISKI "Drying maize mechanically" page 54 (NOWE ROUICTWO. Vol. 2, no. 9, Sept- 1953 WErszawa, Poland) SO: East LC Vol-2, No. 12, Dec. 1953 T. 11 - " c --, ; C, -, -- _ - - ;~~ V,., I-:j,.; o-F ..- , I - I- . . . . Ir,,-..C,,-Il, ~e. ~~ , ( T-: -. -3) "o. ~t 1 .; . -1 .- ;, -j ~ -1. - : ',j ~ t' 1, 7,i -.* , F *- , ~ ~"l '11-0- 'T 1; U . . . . - -- ,-)U. fi~cce,~Pdo. - , (az-A-T- ) , -TC, 701. ~ , -0 - 5, : Ii.-,, 19.'~:;, -L. SKRZYMI-p- T. Typical models of dryers of green forage and corn. P. 14 (Budowinictwo Weijskei) Vol. 7, 'No. 5, Sept./Oct., 1955, Warszaiia, Poland SO: E.-ONTHLY DIDEX OF EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSIJNS, (Ea.-I) LC, VOL. 7, NO. 1, JU,'. 1958 ,.!,:!o ;~,!i. ~~. f y . ~ " (!a V : n,., . I - on , - . ~ ~.:- . - 1, . -, - I',- " I-V ., I.., I I - -) ~' '~, 1. ail.* . f' ~*,!,n -, - . ~ - I':;-"-,-- - ~. *1,-~ "'i i ~ .: , - t'f f~-, - -1 o n ~:, -, - -1 53 3pen, ~ dr inz,. di? ; 13 ~, 'Y rropertl-!a and abraalbJhty of I~he ',Y~OF L--Frln~ P Aoy used fo~- bearirips of ship ~.n--Ine3c rzogl mech 2' nc-~C~: DiVli;lofl If Maf~hlnt- Buil-iing of 'reclinlual llnlverail~y,. POIAND/Nuclear Physics Elementary Particles C-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 3, 1958, 110 54oo Author : Skrzypczak, Ewa Inst Not Given Title Heavy Mesons Orig Pub Kosmos (Polska), 1957, B 3 No 3Y 127-134 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 BOBER, Staniolaw; KRUZE, Dariusz; DABROWA, homuald; IWANSFA, Janina; SKRZ)TCZYK, Ewa Quantitative determination of free amino acids in the blood serum in normal subjects by means of column-paper chromatography. Polskie arch. med. wewn. 32 no.5:443-454 '62. L Z Katedry i Kliniki Chorob Wewnetrznych Klinicznego Centralnego Szpitala W.A.M. Kierownik; prof. dr med. S.Bober. (AMUTO ACIDS blood) (CHROMATOGRAPHY) 5KR LY PC 7/9 539.18 &O.S. A Possible ctarn* of decay in flight of 2 POLO 1)1 -szbarucd.b~ DANYsz, I GiEKuLA Am E. Bull..".,W: Irormy SC 3, No A track from a !tar, of tyj)c 18 + I lp is observed to suddenly change its direction by 22' and its gain- density from 66 to 44 grains per SOIL The latter rules Out the possibility that the event is'a. single scalterLig. From vain-dcrisityu. scatteringtrxainirc* ruents on 2-5mm the mass of the.pTimary Is 1930+ '9'00),io and on 3mm the mass ofthesecon- 4 dary is 2160 +650 ~500)" The decay schme n-I --i,- p + v0 is -suggested. On this basis the Q-vahie Is 140+ 40 -30) MoV and the mass I of the byperon 2370 + 80-N mc~ the Ithne offlight being 3x 10-11sec,' 60J D. PROWS& "Heavy mesons." p. 127 (Kosmos. Serhia B: Przyroda Nieozywiona) Vol. 1, no. 2, 1957 Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (Lr~Ai) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 -'T 7. - C, - . . - - 1'~ 121 Filj.pkowsl~ L, A Somo,,yl, A .*, (Institute of uclear Research, 'Viarsa,.. and 7-1rol, lewski, A . (Inst. of Physics, ',-Iarsaw Univ. "'Dwo events o). ~io - 6. meson~c deca-,- of Inyperframents in flig Nuclear Physics, Vol. ~17T, 1, _~ht. "-,ceived 31 ~-~ar C 1 `--om, the (entral Hesearc' institute for Ph%-sics of "he Hungarian -a ve L 1. - cadem,y of* ~',c Le rir--e s , De ra t!ilen t c) f i c! '-,.,al;,s , Buda re s t -7 beterminatlon if the mass of the h 'danowicz, M. Danysz, A. -8krKyj-)&iak7-A-.Vr-O-b ews , and J. Zakrzewski (Unff~O~-- NWHIV 11, Tng iSh).-A ffi~For pellicules, 10 Cm. X 10' Cm., of M0-.U Ilford G5 A - emulsion was exposed to the Berkeley K- beam; 80 plates were searched to detect decays of the Ae hyperon. Pro- tonle decays (22) of the X + h " t" stb~ve been found; 53 2-prong stars . are classiLer. g=arnples of A '-hy.. peron decay. The qualities of the emulitod are analyzed from the ddta. A total of 58 2-prong stars am tentatively identified as A' + r- decays. A histogram showa he distribution o f ~ the Q-values 49 caled. 'jqr these stam. ~MmassoftheAlhyperonls JIA.42 0 W-lev., %tf 82753 P104516010191003100i'YOIO B022/BO70 AUTHORS: Bogdanowicz, J., Danysz, In- Fil 'ipkowski, A., Marquit. E,.L- Skrzjpczak, E.,~Wr6blewski, A., ana -,Zakrzewski, J. TITLE: Determination of the Mass of the 1-0 Hyperon I P~,RIODICAL: Acta Physica. Polonica, 1960, Vol. 19, No, 3, pp. 277 - 287~ Ti!,XT: The energy of the decay Ao-p + Ti- measured in recent years by several grouos of investigators using chamber and emulsion techniques shows discrepancies in some cases that are large in comparison to the ,~-rrors iuoted. On account of its importance, the authors have tried to 0 determine the mass of Ao based an larger statistics. As a source ofA hyperons, they chose the K mesons in nuclear emulsion. They used a stack (if 160 plates 10,