SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRIN, V.M. - SMIRNITSKIY, V.A.

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FROTS':TL l 7D F . V "The cr--,firln~- in the ncrthern 1;yzy',kum." Des-'ato"'e --Oves~chnrliye r.arazi-tol-icheskim prnblerrprr i r-rircx1nor.,chn~rrvym holeznyam. 22-20 Gkt 'v.-, I - r'vn I)-50 ~,. (Tnth Conference on Psr?sitA.oFlcal "'roblems -nnd Dis7eases with Nntural Fr.,cj'22-2c) October 1959), Mosenw- ;enin7r-3d, 1999, Acp:cley7 of Medical Sciences USSR and Ac;.zderTr of Sciences No. 1 25L'r-Fl. L Aralomorskaya Antiplague Station SMIRIN, V.K. Nesting of the harrier ea-gle in the Aral Sea region. Zool. zhair. 38 no.11:1756-1757 11 '59 (911RA 13:3) 1. Aral Sea Anti-Plague Station. (Aral Sea region-Hawks) KRIVOSBErEV, V.G.; ROTSMLID, Ye.V.; SKMIN. T.K. - I,-.-,,--.....,.-- -----_ Distribution and numbers of the Persian gazelle and saiga, in northern Kysyl Lam. Vap.geog. no.48:55-70 6o. (MIU 13:7) (4zyl lum-Gazelles) (Kyzyl lux-Saiga) SMIRINV V.M. Distribution of some ma=sIs in the present delta of the Syr Darya. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 65 no.5:136-137 S-0 160. (MIRA 13.12-) (SYR DARYL DUTA-RODENTIA) I RUTSHILID, Ye.V.; SMIRIN, V.i%1 Relationship between eplzootic fooi of plague and particular land- scape types in the northern Kyzyl Kwn. Biul. MOIP. Otd, biol. 66 no.10-22 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:3) (MYL KUIA-GERBIIS AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE) (PIAGUE-) SMIRIN. *,V'Y Distribution of greater gerbils in the ancient of the northern Kyzyl Kwn. Biul.MIP.Otd.biol. 162. alluvial lowlands 6`7 no.4:159 JI-Ag (YdRA 15~-10) (KYZYL KUM-GERBIIS) FLINT, V.Ye.; CHUGUNOV, Yu.D.; SMIRIN, V.M.; FORMZOV,. k.N.,-prof., red.; 'l, MITIN, R.S.Y red. - (Maminals of the U.S.S.R.] Hlekopitaiushchie SSSR. Moskva, Mysil, 1965. 437 p. (MIRA 18:7) ACC NR- AP7001168 X SOURCE CODE: UR/0439/66/045/007/1090/1092 1AUTHOR: Ananlin, V. V.; Smirin, V. M.; Khalimov, M. Kh.; Kokovin, I. L.; Panova, V. V.; Sakha~IE~e~~-a-T.--'F. ORO: Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Academy of Medical Sciences,SSSR, Moscow (Institut epidemiologit i m1krobiologil Akademit meditsinskikh nauk SSSR); Dushanbe Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Public Healbh,SSSR (Dushanbinskiy institut epidemiologii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR); Tadzhik Republic Sanitary-Epidemiological Station, Dushanbe (Tadzhikskaya respublikanskaya sanitarno-epidemiolo- gicheskaya stantstya) TITLE: Natural foci of leptospirosis in southwest Tadzhikistan :SOURCE: Zoologicheskly zhurnal, v. 45, no. 7, 1966, 1090-.1092 TOPIC TAGS: animal disease, leptospirosis, mouse ABSTRACT: Six natural foci of leptospirosis were Identified in river valleys and flood plains of southern and western Tadzhikistan In the summer of 1964. Trapping of small mammals, found mostly In weeds near lakes and irrigation canals, yielded 469 specimens: 360 domestic mice (the dominant species),, and field'mice, Turkestan rats, voles, jirds and shrews. Leptospira were found iri the kidneys of 19 of the domestic Card X NRz AF mice. Eighteen strains of leptospira Isolated from these mice were identified by the agglutination and lysis reaction as belong ,t)to the .,In I serological group hebdomadis,, type sejroe (standard strain . The leptospirois carriers were mostly healthy adult males (Hue musoulue). Orig. art. has':.: -I#table. IWA-50; ME NO 141 [is] SUB CODEf 06/ SUBM.DATRi none/ ORIG REF: 008 2 L-Card SMIRIN, YU.M. Distribution of the greater gerbil (Rhombomys opimus Imicht.) in the right-bank- area of the middle Syr Darya Valley. Zool. zhur. n0.8: 1266-3269 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Biological Pedological Faculty-, Moscow State University. (Kazakhs tan--Gerb i Is ) GORNOSTAYEVV G.N.; LOBACHEV, V.S.; Distribution of the lesser suglik (Gitellus pygmaeup Pallj in the northeastern part of the ArAl Sea region. Bi.ul, MQTP. Otd. biol. 65 no.5;101-102 S-0 160. (MIFA 13:12) (ARAL SEA, REGION--ZUSLIKS) Sbff RINI-Tu4m. Effect of laboratory conditions on chemical ~hermoregulation in the red-backed bank vole (Clethvionomys glareolus SchreV.) in winter. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 66 no.3:20-24 MY-Je 161. (MIRA 3-4:6) JWCE AS IABORATORY ANIMLM) (BODY TM?ERATURE.-REGUIA TION) SHILOV, I.A.; SMIRIN, Yu.1-1. Ecology of food storage by the sparrow owl. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 2:43-48 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy zoologii pozvonochnykb Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova. SMI.RINP Yu.m. Population d~rnamics of murine rodents in various forests of the Moscow region. Zool. zhur. 43 no-10:1544-1551 164. (MIRA 17.12) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakul'tet Moskovskago gosudarstvennogo universiteta. SI-TIRTIT, Yu.1,% u Seasonal population dynamics of forest rurine rodents in the vicinity of Moscow. Biul IIAOIP Otd. biol. 70 no. 6:13-20 IT-D 16 5 (mipuk 19:1) A.K.; -SMIR-11-111A, E.M.; BEmisunat,, Pi). 14titerlala on thiq reproduction of Xiticola argentatua leuc-larun Sev. in the Trans-ni Platau. Biul. MCj'-'P Utd. blol. 70 no. 62 21-29 N-Dr 165 (MIRA. 19:1) KHAYTUN, X.I.; SMIRIM, V.A. Use of VM-35 switches as isolaters. Prom. energ. 16 no.8: 42-4-3 Ag 161. (Macttia switchgear) (MIRA 14:9) ENTEIJZ, S.G.; EPPLE, G.V.; SKMKOV, N.M. Ip Kinetics of the reduction of triphenylbarbinol.by isopropyl alcohol in an aqueous sulfuric acid mediumby hydride transfer. Dokl, AN SSSR 136 no.- 3:667-670 ja 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom V.N. Kondratlyevymo (Reduction, Ghemical) (Methanol) (Isopropyl alcohol) SMIPT'A, Ovidiu, maistru; VOICU,Gh. At a rapid pace. Constr Rae 16 no.735tl 8 F'64- SHIRNA, Ovidlu We start to work with insured documentation. Constr Buc 15 no.728:1 21 D 163. 1. Maistru, presedintele comitatului sindical, de sectie de la santierul 3 al Intreprinderli no.1 (Tristul Regional De Gonstructii de Locuinte), Iasi. SMIRNA , Ovidiu, On labor protection themes. Constr Buc 16 no. 738:4 29 February 1964. 1. Presedintele comitetului sindical de sectie de la santierul, 11 al grupului nr. 1, Trustual. Regional do Constructii do Locuinte, Iasi. R01,96GANU, -',ircea, ing.; BUDAI, Teodor, ing.; BEEJENARU, Nicolaic, ing.; POPZSCU, Anton; ISARDUL-ESCU, nihai, ing.; SMIWL-!,.PV-)diu Izrge panel construction, a rapid, productive, and economical method. Constr Buc 16 no. 743:3 4 April 164 5,111,01A,,, OvIdla, cortiaporldent; DRIA, Dvidtxu, core spoadent; DUN111TESCU, Coll.- uWWAit, GIIJUG41'Al S., coruoporidont; BUGUA, Slt., coraiipoiident Top collGotives in socialist competition. Constr Buc 17 no.790:1, 2 27 F 165. SMIRNA, Ovidiul coresp.; BENES, Lazar, coresp. A large construction site in Iasi. Constr Buc 17 no.795~1 3 Ap 165. SKRNAYA, L.M. (Odesskaya oblastg) Stimulation in comprehensive treatment of poliomyelitis consequences. Vrach.delo no.3s.86-89 Mr 163. (MM 16:4) 1. Detskiy sanatoriy "Khadzhibey" (nauchnyy rukof#itell - prof. F.N.Serkov), Odeaska a oblast'. (POLIOMYELITIS5 (VIBRATION (THMPEUTICS)) SERDYUK, L.S.; SILIGH, U.F.; SMIRNAYA, V.S. Extraction-photometric determination of yttrium and lanthanum with alizarin S. Trudy Kom.anal.khim. 14:271-278 163. (MMA 16:11) NR: Ap4o33642 5/64/019/004/0452/0456 1 ACCESSICK 6/007 AUTHOR- Serdyuk, L. S.; _&d=& a TITIE: Spectrophoto=etric study of reactions of ceslum# 2anthamn and yttAin ',with xylenol orange.. SOURCEC Zhurnal ... 14ticbeskoy lc~imiii ve 19, no* 4. 19&p 451-456 i: T04C TAGS: cesium complex, Imathanum complexp yttrium complexp 0ect&V towetryi chemical analysisp xylanol orangep photometric detentination ABSMCT: The purpose of this vork vas to investigate,, spectrqpbotametricallyp the reaction of xylenol orange C3p3'-bia-di-(carboxYmethyl)-aminametbyl-o"-Cresol 'I suifophthaleinj with rare earth elements using cesium, lwtbanum and yttriume It was further planned to develop a method for spectrophotometric determination of these elementse For t&e study., VM cowl"'formation of the optical de"ity of xylenol orange solutions simd of its compleims vith cesium, -IanAhanua and yttrima vas'determined an a function of the pH of the solution. The optical density of the solutions vas measured by means of spectraphotometer CY-4 and lorimeter mx-%* - Ma. of VE vem dam on an LP-5 pR moUre It bas been, Aboim Card 1/2 --I , -1 ~ , I - I'M ~. -~ V:-, , . ,tI , , ,[-~ ~ f 11'I.-4 Vacuum Tocliniquos H-9 Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Fizilca, No 3, 1957, Do 7193 ,.Luther i 'toy!,hrudoll, -J,J1., Smirnitskava. G.V., Borison!,.o, Title Ionic Pump with Cold 1,'loc.'I-roons and Its Characturistics Orig Pub Radiotoklin. i elol:~I-ronika, 1956, 1, No 2, 253-259 .Lbstract .n investigation vias made of tho absorption of gases 'M an cloctric discharge by cold cathodes, placed in a lon.gitudinal ma.-:netic field it a prossure 10 2 __ 10-8 (11n, mercury, voltages up -L-,o 4.5 1,.-v, and magiatic field .'ntensities of 350 -- 1,000 oersted, for air, noon, and 'Liolium. The smaller .0UM1,3-0Ut velocity in 'Gho caso of noon and holi-am is a tribut'-d to iroakor cathode spaitorin;, in these gases. "Inc optimum ratios bot-vtoon Wic., applied voltacco and the intonsity of -.';he ma,-no- LiC field have boon chosen experimentally. It is shovm that tho anode r.,iat-;rial does not play a substantial role, and that " u the' best results are ubtainod irith cathodes made of 'antalum, molybdenum, and niobluni. The distribution of the current 4onsity on th..; surface of the cathodo is investigated, and it is shown that in tho catliodo-spatorin- process th~, rr atost Card 1/2 dependence of the pump-out speed on the geometry of the dis- char,-c gap, on the dis~anco boUrec-i electrodes, and on the aiwactor of tho tube has boon established. The pump can oDoi7ato on ac and dc, and there is no sa-'L-,uration. The capacity of the pump can '.)o increased considerably by con- noct-ing sovoral sections in parailol (in a single tube). Bibliography, 7 titles Card 2/2 VJ del' 100-10-15/19 .AUT11ORS: Smirnitskaya, G-V. ) and E.M. Reykhru .1 TITLE: Kinetics of the Electrons in a Discharge in Magnetic Fields at Iow Pressures (0 kinetike elektronov v raz- ryade v magnitnOm pole pri nizkikh davleniyakh) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1957, Vol.II3 No.101 pp. 1303 - 1306 (USSR) ABSTRA.CT: The discharge device considered is a low-pressure tube having a ring anode and two disc cathodes situated at equal fb*nnm +:,ha nnnap. radins of the anode is r- and 109-10-15/19 Kinetics of the Electrons in a Discharge in Magnetic Fields at Low Pressures. by Eqs. (2), (3) and (4), which are subject to the following an electron has initial velocities boundary conditions: 0 and i 0 in the direction of the z and r axes, respec- tively. Solution of Eq.(2) shows that an electron is subject to a harmonic motion in the direction of the axis z , while in the plane ro there are three solutions. At mgnetic fields greater than a certain critical value Hk-p I the electron is subject to both a rotation and a harmonic motion (see Fig.2a); tliol~-.-iaolut-a*.o-'n,s-~-~for'tli�-s,--~Aase - --' -': are given by Equations (5) and (6). For magnetic fields equal to or lower than Hkp ) the electron trajectories are in the form of an expon- ential spiral (see Fig-26). From the above, it is concluded that a glow discharge cannot exist in the tube at magnetic fields lower than H kp* This result was confirmed by some experiments which showed that at U = 3 000 V I p = 10-6 MmHg2 a no discharge could be obtained at magnetic fields less than Uard2/3 200 Oe. RZYMMUDELI, B.M. - SMnNITSKAYA G V. Static and dynamic characteristics of a discharge connected with oscillating electrons in a magnetic field. rzyasuchebtzare; radlofiz. 1 no.2:36-44 158. (MIRA 110.1) 1. Moskovskly goBudaretvenVy uniTersitet. (Electric discharges through gases) REYKERUDELI, R.M.; SMIRNITSXAYA, G.V. Special features in the Ignition of a discharge in a high vacuum located In a magnetic field* 1zvsvys*uchebezaT.; radlofiz. I no.2-45--50 ~58- (MZRA 12:12) 6osU&ar%tVeUw7 (Sleotric dloobargeo throueh gased g(A) AUTHORS: band Reykhrudel',E.M. SOV/55-56-2-,16/35 TITLEs Kinetics of Electrons in the Electromagnetic Field of a Magnetic Ionization Pressure Gauge and of an Ion Pump (Kinetika elektronov v elektromagnitnom pole magnitnogo ionizatsionnogo manometra i ionnogo nasosa) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo -Universiteta. Seriya matematiki, melvahniki, astrohomii, fiziki, khimii, 2958,Nr 2,pp 121-132 (US'7M) ABSTRACT: The paper contains a theoretical investigation of the 1: motion of electrons in a magnetic longitudinal field and r- ' a nonuniform electric field. The fields correspond about to the field distribution in an ionization manometer and in an ion pump. The calculation does not consider the spatial charge and holds only for the relations before the ignition and for the burning discharge under low pressure (10- 6_ 10-8 mm Hg). Under these suppositions the cathode range extends over the whole discharge interval, and the influence of the volume charges on the electron motion can be neglected. The investigation of the kinetics of charged particles in the conditions chosen in the vacuum permits to explain how the discharge develops in the magnetic field under low Card 1/2 Kin-etics of Electrons in the Electromagneti,~ Field SOV155-56-2-,16135 of a Magnetic Ionization Pressure Gauge and of an !on PUMP pressure and ho~ large the values E and H have to be for a nressure of lo- - 10-7 cm Hg, in order for a dllscha~rge There are 18 references., 7 of which are Sov_J.et, 2 French, and 9 American. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra obshchey fiziki d1ya biologo-pochvennogo i dr.f-tov (Chair of General Physics of the Faculty of SoU Biology and other Faculties) [bloScoW U'z_jv.j SUBMITTED: June 24, 1957 Card 2/2 SMIRNITSKA~, G.: REJHRUDEL, E. "Kinetics of electrons in the electromagnetic field of the magnetic manometer of ionization and of the ionic pump" Buletin. Seria Shkencat Natyrore. Tirane, Albania. Vol. 12, no. 3,, 1958 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Unclas d v d I A w t 3 0 d Ox* 0 AV cc A. A. d z a CC a 4 a ex t. '. . " a . IT.- - . 41 % Ak 9 R- Ad CA -do' aV", *gWl Old )I-.* a4 -4 o 40 6 4 4 cc A A A SMIRNITSUYA, G.V. -, IWIMIRIMLI, N.H. Electric discharge with a cold cathode at low pressives in a magz2etic.field. Zhur.tekh.fiz. 29 no.2:1~3-162 F 159. (MBA 12:4) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univprsitet im. H.V.Iomonosova. (Electric discharges) ("etic fields) 6990a Y, 3 t5-V s/log/60/005/04/016/o28 EIL40/E435 AUTHORS: Reykhrudell, E.M., Smirnitakaya, G.V. and Vasillyeva, M.N. TITLE: Certain Characteristics of Discharges in and Magnetic Ionization Manometer ~k PERIODICAL:Radiotekhnika i elektronika, 1960, Vol 5, pp 662-665 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Vt an Ion Pump Nr 4, It was shown previously (Ref 1,2) that under certain conditions a series of sharply defined ionization regions may form in a low-pressure electric discharge with cold cathode in an external magnetic field. In the present article the volt-ampere characteristics of such discharges are presented and the ion-velocity distribution close to the cathode given together with a comparison of the processes accompanying ignition of the discharge in the magnetic field with processes in a vacuum arc. Drawn-out ignition was used (Ref 3), reaching several minutes, permitting measurement of pre-breakdown currents by a pointer instrument. Slow discontinuous increases of current were observed which, at a certain value of current, lead to sharp increase of the latter and the 6990Lt s/loq/60/005/o4/oi6/028 E140/2435 Certain Characteristics of Discharges in an Ion Pump and Magnetic Ionization Manometer ignition of the autonomous discharge. This is explained by the appearance of microdischarges and the evoLution of gas with ion bombardment from the active sections of the cathode. The range of ion energies in the cathode region is approximately 250 V, occurring in several groups, confirming the existence, under certain conditions, of several ionization regions. The initial state of each breakdown in high vacuum in the presence of a cold cathode is the formation of individual emission centers on the cathode and the evolution from them of gas and metal vapor under the action of ion bombardment. There are 3 figures and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet and I English. ASSOCIATION:Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova (Physics Department of Moscow State University imeni M.V.Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: June 1, 1959 Card 2/2 if REYKRRUDELI , i- . - SHERET1DV, E.P. G V~ Ifigh-frequency radiation of a discharge in an ion pump with cold cathode. Radiotekh. i elektron, 7 no.10:1809-1815 0 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulftet Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta im. M.V.LomonosovAj RyazwwkiT radiotekhnicheskiy institut. (Ef6etronics) REYPIRUDEL't E.M.; SKIRNITSKAYA, G.V. - ~ - - I T - -1, Modern ultrahigil vacitum ~echrliques. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 33 no.12-. 1405-1429 D 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Fizicheskiy fr&ulltet Moskovskogo aosudarstvennogo universiteta. L 02277-67 M(l) ACC_NR:___ AP6025248 SOURCE CODB;UR/0057/66/036/007/1217/1225 ~0 AUMOR: 'Smirnitakaya, V,; Babertsynn,R.P. ORG: Ph Agskopq#ment, Moscow State University Mzicheskiy fakulstet Moskovskogo Y_# gosudarstvennogo universitets) On the kinetics of the positive ions in a Penning discharge Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 7, 1217-1225 TAGS:gas discharge, Penning discharge, ion distribution, particle trajectory ABSTRACT: The authors have calculated ion trajectories in long- and short-anode Penning discharges, using experimentally determined potential distributions. Calcu- lations were performed both for the case of a low pressure discharge, when space charge may be neglected, and for the case when space charge must be taken into account. Ford most of the calculations simple quadratic expressions were assumed for the potential as a function of the cylindrical coordinates r and z and closed expressions were ob- tained for the trajectories. Numerical calculations based on a slightly more compli- cated expression for the potential were performed for the case 6f a ring-anode Penning tube. The following conclusions are drawn: the ions execute complex oscillations about the axis of the discharge or, in case space charge is significant, about the radius of minimum potential, and the number of these oscillations depends on the lengthl Card 1/2 P6~2~2i~ SOURCE CODE: UR/0057/66/036/007/1226/1232 ALITHOR: Reykhrudel'#E.M.; Smirnitskaya#O,V,; Babertoyan,R,P. ~34 ORG: Physics Dopartmen t, Moscow State University (Fizicheokiy fakulltet Moskovskogo goauda*rBtvonno`go, u'niveroftota) TITIX: A now method for determining the potential distribution in a SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no.7, 1226-1232 TOPIC TAGS: gas discharge, Penning discharge, electric potential, potential distribution ABSTRACT: The authors describe a new technique for determining the potential distri- bution in a Penning discharge, which they call the "ion-kinetic method", and present experimental data obtained by the new techniqub. The ion-kinetic method is based on. the fact, shown by calculations of two of the present authors (ZhTF, 36, 1217,1966/ see Abstract AP6025248/), that ions originating on certain planes perpendicular to the axis of a Penning discharge reach the center of the plane cathode at angles de- pending on their radii of origin. To measure the radial distribution of potential in the Penning discharge one need merely measure the energies of the ions issuing in different directions from a hole in the center of the cathode and employ the.appro- priate equations, which are presented but not derived in the present paper, The most 1/2 UDC: 533.9 212 vmb ACC~ NR--- AP6033264 ,groups that differ by 100-ZOO ev, which points up the existence of discrete ionization ;,regi.on.s along both the axis and the radius of the gap; distribution of the ionization ireaions depends on the electrode configuration and discharge parameters; (3) At low ipressures and in strong magnetic fields, emergence of electrons from the cathode central hole has been observed; this has been accompanied by formation of a dense ispace charge in the anode-cylinder region; this charge bucks the potential in the gap !center below the cathode potential; this negative space charge abruptly cuts the 'discharge current. "In conclusion, the authors wish to thank E. M. Reykhrudel' for Ihis valuable advice. " Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 20 1 SUBM DATE: 0IFeb66 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 003 I* 1"SKA VA, N.Ye . ; GR ITS ~Y , ti I.-. pro dokt,~r fiz.-uiat. ruiul,, rud. [Experience in -Lhe Production of 3a.", t-mred ba!~-,nj' Cpyt prolmiodstva soleno,go bakona. Mloskva, Tl;en-Lr. in-t naucluric- Tckhm. i~ rmatsli pishchovoi pruf., 'i:to yshl., 1962. 44 p. SKTRNITSKkYA, N.Ye. " products. Standartizataiia Extend the standardization of mead (MIRA 17-iN) 28 no.10;36 0 '64. I., RukovGdilll-ell laboratorii standartizatsii Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-i-ssl-r--do,~.ratelfakogo instituta myasnoy promyshl.ennosti. 6 YJ --,; _;. ""', L . i. I. SIM, I~ it, i I'll 1Y,; I . ~, ". I -Y e . 1. - - '~Objective methods of evaluation of youn.- beef carcasses qualities by their It morphological structure. Ix report submitted for 10th European Mtg, Meat Res Workers, - ockilde, Denanark, 7-15 Aug 1o64. GRUDEV., D.I., doktor sel'skokhoz. nauk; SADOVNIKOVA, N.V., starshiy nauchnyy isotrudnik; ~IgMITSKAYA,-N.Ye.; KARAVAYEVA, S.G.; KOTOV, P.Ya.; RODIONOVSK17, M.S.; KRYLOVA, N.N., kand. biol. nauk; KRASILINIKOVAP T.F.J. inzhener-khimik; SOUTTSEVA, G.L., aspirant; KUZNETSOVA, V.V., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Prinimali uchastiye: BAZAROVA, K.I.; MALYGINA, M.I.; BUDINSKAYA, S.Z.; SINITSBA, I.K. Comparative evaluation of the fattening and slaughtering characteristics of Shorthorn and Kalmyk steers and physico- chemical indices of their meat. Trudy VNIIMP no.16:5-23 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1KRYUKHOVETz.., Dudtrly FeOotovich; VASIL'YEV., A.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, r~it,.!on-zunt; MIASILOV, D.11.,, nauchn. red.; O.M.,. red. Assembling and testing motor vehicles, tractors and motorcycles] Sborka i ispytaniia avtomobilei, traktorov mo'~ots':klo-v. Mosk,,ra, Vyssha4a partiinaia, shkola, 1965. 36.1 p. WIRA 18:9) S 11111RNI D, 3KAY It IV.N'. ; j 1. I I - Using the linear progrPmrriing method T.-tanninET the 1cading of papermaking innchireT~y. TT-,ld-,.- LIFJ no.511:120-11.0 165. (MIRA 18:8) Tl!~.:i- -.11 ". -- ". i a I I - i L. ~:.. -Y .; , . ;i . i - , .. , , f~ . , ~i "! . " The Crou~ ' irethod for solvirg systems of linear equations. Trudy LE T no.53;147-157 '65. (PJFA 12:8) . I SOV/110-58-7-1/21 AUTHOR. Vaznosenskiy, S,,D.,, Eriq;irieor, SmirnJ111-sl,,aya., V.P.,, &Iginecr, -,nd S,V.,j Encinee.L ------------- TITLE: Nn-w A-f-c-Resistin-, 1-bulding Uaterials Ulovyv45du ostoykiye g pressmall-erialy PERIODICAL-. Vestni'~' lir 7, pp 1-6 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The range of plastics for electrical purposes available to industry rcLia-ins limited and there is particular need of -ire ting plastics, whicil are oftei re uired to have high mechanical .13tr0nj.:,4.'1q arva to withst.-and moisture and heat. Besi,,Ies a:3bestos coment. products, w1nich have T)oo.- insulating properties and iow moisture-resistance, extensive use is M-de of moulded m. terials based on melar-1ine-urea-formaldehyde resins filled i-j-ith fine-grained asbestos and talc or long- r,rained asbestos, such as plastics VEI-11 and VEI-12. Material VEII-11 is pressed cold and shows poor mechanical stuiength, VEI-12. w1nich is m-oulded hot, has good impact strength but Door moi3tij~e-res~stannce. In storage both materials soon deteriorate and become unsuitable -"or mouldin.-~ Other amino- plastics are '-K-78-51, and K-77-51, whic1i is of similar Card 1/6 co4iriosition, They are based on -no'di'Lied melamine-forma-lde.'r-de I New Arc-Resistin- Louldinr, Materials 0 0 resin filled wit-11 short--grained asbestos with a small quantity of organic filler. These materials are good for instruments and some othor -,).zlrts but nave little resistance to arcing. i-iateriali based on --ilicones with i-Idneral fillin,-*s have been r1eveloped recenti'll!, and include KM\'.--2l8 and K-.41--5, x"rhich .-3 r; - - ma 11 n - pa, o duc e d i n -uantities and are expensive. In -/0 the Scientific Research Institute for Plastics developed arc.-resisting materials grades I-Ta-20 (melamine-formaldehyde c' silicone) and (melamii-le-.urea-formaldehyde). They are mzlch better than VEI-11 & 12 in general properties and have 3reater arc--resistance than othiar urea-melamine materials, lil,lcluding .71-78-5l and K-77-51,, In developing these resins r found 4-liat the de-ects of Drevious res-ins 'hased on ty.-L.ot-1hylamine result from the fact that during the processes f L -olycondonsation and hardening these materials generate p cDn_,ide_,,able quantities of volatiles, includin.g formaldehyde and T.he -obined mclarline silicone resins used in m,at-Dri--il iTimroved the water-rp3istance, stability and :~.nd -:,ve hi.7h uro- and heat-resistance. oillr k, Card 21(b of the ~3cientilfic -?Jearch Institute of the .eir Are-Resistinr, i.-Ioulding Materials SOVI 110-58-7-1-121 Electrotechnical Industry investigated the p-lioper ties of -olastics !,TE--20~ I-JI-T-55 and KIE-2118 compL-1r,3d with those of available -olastics~ Technolo--ical tes'U-s on mouldings were mostly made on arc-c.uppreSsion chambers of d.c. contactors., The mouldin-q properties of the materials examined are given in Table 1 and are-resistance data in Table 2. The resistance of the materials to arcing .,ias determined with a.c. at 6 10 '-:V witki a distance between electrodes of 8 mm. and -"T curren+s of up to 10 mA, The results show that the best , -LU -j in this Yespoct is Kldr,.-.218 and the worst K-78-51. The insulatinL prope-fties of th-e materials were determined in moist coriditions and also after cyclic heating and wetting. The cycliriLs.- tests consisted of three cycles with a total duration of 45 days, Eac-In cycle included 10 days thermal ageing with subsequent wetting in a moisture chamber for 5 da-,,-s During '.hc--,-.,aal a:~-einv --lastics MAY-55, MIF-K-20 and c~ 0 -1 K-78-51 were heated to 1)~Ooc and plastics KIIK-218 and K,-41-5 tc 2000C, The test results are .given in Tables 3 & -roi*i whilc_'i it ~vdill be seen that onl-v- Mterial K-78-51 retains Card V6 insulat liln.!~- Pr o-!)c-rti,-s after exposure to moisture The ej New Arc--Resi.,1-tin,,- 14aterials SO VII I sl,-ance was improved by 30 rl,.,y,,~ thermal ageing... di,-1 not dar,,,a-e the a-terials In addition to tests for the rurlrose, resistance to laoi ux owa.,3 as-- oss o d t ho w-in ant o C watu er ab.-,; orb ed by s'andard rod3 irL,.-,orsed for 10 days and vicif-died froizi time to t Tile tes", ro.3ii-Its are plotted in Fig, 2. The best L1,11"eri-11 was K~73-51 and the worst MV-55 a-rid VEI-12. Teclinolo,gi,-.-al tests an materials M,'K-20 27-55 KI-K-2118 and VEI-12 vvere rii--de by the Apparatus Division of the Scientific ReseaTc-',11 Ins'Llitute of thin Ele,2trotech-nical Industry using closed arc-suppression cliairibers of a single-pole d.c. contactor !.',V.-1+22 a rated cur-rent of 200 A and volta-e of 130 V. The arc is emitted through long ga-ps. 1 rm-i Wide,- The following tests were made; verificat-ion of inze-,,,ruption capacity; determination of len~gth of arc; c- i- I e c1 I-- ing oi' rosi-stance to moisture. To verify 'the -icity, the contactor was -,,-,.sed to ma-,~e and inter-rultion ca-L -, L, L - brca'- five ti.-,ws rated current fifty tim-es with a ten second interv.,!- an.~ t-1111t,n, ten tines rated ~;uxrent with --n voltage of '~21 0 V o.-a" t1i 12 o -r, :-- a c o -a t a f., t s .Tl-z) load consisted of inductance Cazd 4/6 Cct-ivc resiStance, Exa-i-aination after tb~- tests showed '21 '~.ew Are-Resistiznr- Louldin-- Ma'erials U - - --0 U - all the cont-actors to be in satisfactory condition and fit .Lor furt1ler use. T!ic order of resistance to charr-ing, 3'artiinz the bc--t, is KI-Z-218, 1,T-"1,'--20 and VEI-12. T!,e rnnet,!-iod of ialoasturiangg the arc length is explained and the results are f7iven. The resistanca to moisture was determf~ned in a -'-ium'idity c1ti-amber with 95-98/lol humidity at 200C for 30 da-s . The insulation resistance between t-he bolts of the fi---red contacts was measured be-fore and after exposure. The rcsiilts are given in Fig. 3; from wllnicla it will be seen that matorials '1KIK-218, I-TU-20, and M-2-5` were of good resistance to moisture whilst material VEI-12 deteriorates ra-nidly even i-.T-'icn impregnated aith paraffin wax. The following conclusions are draw-n. The material that best resists arcinF, and heat is KI-1111-1-218, w-hicl'-i also Lias good resistance to moisture and good Mioulding -;--!roperties. It is, however, of low mechanical strenoth, scarce and exDensive. Material 1"IC-41-5 is of higher impact stTength and lias good resistance to arcs and moisture butt is very e:rpensive, scarce and difficult to manufacture. 11iterial K--78-51 has the best insulating properties and Card 5/6 moisture resistance and ~--ood moulding properties. Ho,.~;everj 13 ~`O'I/ 110-5 ~~-7-1/ 21 N-ew Arc-Resistinr, Loullinn- 1.1atcrials it can only be used where good resistance to arci-nng is not re-m-ired. Pie newly-developed materials ITK-20 and 1*IT-55 are better t"an VEI-11 &, 12 in resuect of resistance to arcs " 6 - and j"ieat and st-abilit-, of mouldi-n-- 'properities on- storage. I'd-T-20 is also of better water resistance and is recomended for -L:-e 'in the ; nufacture of arc-suppression chambers for d.c. contactors for rated currents up to 200 amps, although it cost-s about ti~. -ice as much as VETI-i2. 14aterial !,jqZ4-55 roc-c"ires a little more developmerlt but is recomended for arc-sup a 1, d 6S/ 6 claaJDers of a.c. contactors in r-lace of VEI-11. There arc 5 tables and 3 figures. U, ~ 3i i T T E DIkirch 19, 1958. 1. Plastics--Development 2. Plastics--Physical properties Ya.; ZVARGULE, A., vneshtatnyy instruktor; KRARITONOVA, V., doverany7 vrach; SAVELIYEVA, G., inzh.-tekhnolog; NIKOLAYEVA, A., starshiy instruktor; SNMITSWA, Ye.; MMLOVA, V. Changes for the,better. Okhr.truda i sots.stixkh. 5 no.4:20-22 Ap 162. .(MIR& 15--4) 1. Predsedatell obshchostyennogo soveta 1+-y ob"yedinennoy bollnitay g. Rigi (for Berkan). 2. Reapublikanakiy sovet profsoyuzov Latviyskoy SSR (for Zvargule, Nikolayeva). 3. Pishchevaya laboratoriya g. Yurmala (for Savel'Yeva). 4. Korrespondent gazety "Sovetskaya Latviya" (for Smitrnitakaya). 5. Spetsial'nyy korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truda i sotaiallnove Btrakhoyaniye" (for Khmeleva). (Latvia-Sanatoriumj~ TROFIIMIKOV, Yuriy Grigorlyevich; VOROBKOV, Lev Nikolayevich; S.'Ld4ITSKIY. And rey.-.,1vano-v:ich;, BENEDIKTOV, Aleksey -Kie~~Sa~r-o--,-vdc-h; DURANTE) V.A.~ kand. tekhn. nauk, retserizent,- [Field methods of studying the structural properties of soils] Polevye metody issledovaniia stroiteltnykh svoistv gruntov. Moskva, Stroiizdatj 1964. 141~ p. (MIRA 17:11) SMIRNITSKIY,, B.M. (Sayrnytelkyi, B.M.]v inzh. Our carrousel-type arrangement for milking parlors; Yfekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.6:24-2L Je 163. (MIRA 170) 1. Sovkhoz "Kamlyanka", Vasilevskogo rayona, Zaporozhskoy oblasti. 8(61% SOV11 IZ-59-4-6913 Trar.slaticii. from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektratekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 71 (USSR) AUTHOR: ZmirrLitqkij-, M. A. TTTL : -Some Results of Testing an Ionic Exciter at the Xu7byshev HYdroelectric Pa-ver Plan~u PERIODICAL: Naladochnyye i eksperim. raboty ORGRES. Nr 15, 1958, pp 117-121 ABSTRACT: The stability of power transmission from the Kuybyshev station to Moscow, via a 400-kv line, requires that under forced -excitation conditions the generator -rotor voltage reach 1, 600 v and that the excitatilon time constant does not exceed 0. 1-0. 15 sec. A number of generators at the Kuybyshev station have ionic separate-type excitation which is, admitted17, simpler and better than the rotary-exciter system. Valve-tube groups are supplied by an auxiliary 3--phase generator on a common shaft with the maia unit; the auxiliary-generator stator has a line-to-l-ine voltage of 1, 380 v and a tap at 460 v. The valve group supplied from the 460-v tap ensures exciting the Card 1/2 SOV/112-59-4-60,13 Some Results of Testing an Ionic Exciter at the Kuybyshev Hydroelectric . generator under normal operating conditions; the valve group supplied at 1, 380 v ensures forced excitation and the generator-field discharge under emergency conditiona. The generator-rotor voltage can be (valve-grid) controlled by a rotatable phase regulator (manually) or by a phase adjustable- arm bridge (automat ic ally, by an externally - magnetized reactor). Under forced excitation conditions, the normal'-operation valve group is cut off by a reverse voltage. The field discharge is achieved by turning the ionic exciter into an inverter. The excitation system can take care of all operating conditions even if one of the operating-group valves is faulty. The oscillograms suppli-ed in the article show that the rate of Voltage rise under forced -excitation conditions is as high as 60, 000 v/sec. The exicitation system can be so aligned that a 2, 000 -amp rotor current will be automatically discharged in 0. 64 sec, or 5,400-amp current in 0.9 sec. Translator's note: "valve" means a rectifying device. N. N. V. Card Z/?_ SMIRNITSKIY, M.A., inzh.; CHASHNIK, A.I., inzh. Adjusting the electromagnetic voltage corrector of a generator equipped with electronic excitation- Blek sta- 30 no.2:52-55 ir 159. (NINA 12:3) (Electric generators) (Electric controllers) MIRNITSKIT, V.A., inzhener. Device for determining linear acceleration. Sellkhossashina no.10:25 o 156. (NLRL 9:12) (Accelerometers) AUTHOR- Vaysenberg, A. 0., Smirnitskiy, V. A., Rabin, 111. V. TITIE: A Microscope Stage for Particle Scattering Dileasurements in Nuclear Photoemulsions. (.N1ikroskopnyy Stol dlya lzmereniya Rasseyaniya Chastits v Kadernykh Fotoemull- slyakh.) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Y,.ksperimenta, 1957, Fo. 2, pp. 112 - 114 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The development of the photoemulsion cameras has lead to an increase in the ti-ack lengths which can be observed, an increase in the statistical accuracy of scattering measurements, and the independence of experimental results from the degree of development of the emulsion. Among the factors which determine the accuracy of scattering measure- ments, the most important are those due to the noise which exists because of the finite grain size and intervals between them, to the noise introducedby distortion, and to the noise due to the microscope stage, the longitudinal displacement of which is accompanied by small transverse displacements equivalent to scattering, It was required to have a microscope bench with longitudinal movement of a few cm and with not mol%-- than 0.01 micron of the trans- verse displacement. The piesent type of the "sprang Card 1/3 action" microscope bench is ctie to Cosyns (Ref. 1) and this A Microscope Stage for ParUcle Scatuerin6 "i1easure Lae ats ill !Iuc'lear Photoemulsions. principle is also used in -the KOPhIJYA 1,1-52 bench. The bench has the followinS drawback-s: springs have to be accurately calibrated, it is temperature and load sensitive and its noise increases at large displacements. Since a glass surface can be prepared to a very great accuracy, the authors have constructed, and now describe, a micros- cope bench usin6 tvio accurately prepared glass plates as guides. The action of the bench can be clearly seen from Figure 1, where 1 is a heavy steel plate with two steel blocks covered by the above glass plates acting as buffers and guides. The "noise" of the bench has been measured by means of the Michelson interferometer with results E;iven in Figure 3, where the abscissa represents the magnitude of the displacement and the ordinate the mean value of the second order differences (curve A), which represents a "noise" of 0.005 micron for the displacement of 50 ;o 100 microns. In the same figure curve B represents the noise of the KOI~i_14KA-M 52 of Gottstein (Ref . 3). Two photographs of the bench assembly and two graphs of experimental resul-ut-s are given, There are three references, Card 2/3 none of which is Slavic. SMIIUIITSKIY. V.A., inzhener. NMMWAWMMMMMWA~~ Devices for measuring traction and torque. sei'l-hozmashina no.7:7-8 71 15". V (Engineering instrumenta) (MLRA 10:8) HE I, A1,111OR VAYSENBZHG~ A 0.,SM111t,ITSKIY~ V.A. TITLE The Menon Decay~'cfa TFri5~mlfjVerfragment. (L1ezcnzwy raspad tritiyevogo giperoskolka -Russian) PERIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret.Fiziki,1957,Vol 32,Nr 4,PP 56-4-15/ 52 736-737(USSR) ABSTRACT During the systematic examination of Ilford G-5 emulsion layers (exposed to radiation in an emulsion chamber for eight hours in an altitude of 25 km in Italy in the fall of 1955) put at their dis- posal by Prof.Powell,the authors of the paper under review disco- vered a mesonic decay of a tritium hyperfragment,with a negative pion being retarded in the emulgion.This case is being mentioned in the paper under review for the purpose of supplementing the relevant statistical data.From the primary star of the type 10+0n(reprodu- ced in the paper under review) a slow simply charged particle hf is emitted.This particle is stopped in the same layer and it forms a secondary star with three rays.The range of hf amounts to 36o/4and on basis of the r4nge) is larger than the mass of the proton.Also the estimate on basis of scattering and range yields a value that is larcger than the proton mass.The oharge of hf, as determined on basis of the number of interruptions,on basis of the range,and on basis of the thickness of the trace,equals 1.At the secondary star two particles with short ranges have equal ranges,namely 12+0.6 The estimate of the charge yields z-1.Trace 3 belongs to a nega- tive pion with the range of 15,7ooz(,.This negative pion penetrated Card 1/2 eight layers of emulsioon and prod4ced at the end of its range a AUTHOR VAISMERG, A.0., 5M1KV4iTb&11, V.A. 5 F5- b-ll /5 6 TITLE Investigation of Corrvl~aons~iy~-,u -*, e - Decays (Isaledavaniye korrelyatsiy pri Tr -*,a -+ e raspadakh. Russian) MIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957., Vol 32j, Nr 6, pp, 1340 - 1343 (UOSGS.R.) ABSTRACT In the present pai*r the energies resulting from the n* -+ + -+e+ - decay in a photoemulsion are measured of the positrons and the Agles between the flying-off direction of the positrons and mgforts. The authors up to now investigated 2334 w -~i-acts of decay which vers observed on the occa- sion of the systematical inspection of the part of the estulsion chamber recorded by Prof, PON=. This emulsion chamber vas'irradiated at a height of 28 km. The truss of the positrons and myons enclose with the emulsion plane only small angles. It is therefore possible, without committing grave errors, to refer the correlation to particles, the traces of which are located in the emulsion plane. The spectrum measured here of the posi- trons produced on the occasion of the decay is shown in a diagrame In this spectrum the particles with an energy of awe than 40 KeV are in- vestigatedo the emission direction of which includes small angles to- gether with the flying-off direction of the myon, The corresponding data are shown in a table. The front-rear asymmetry in the case of small Card 1/2 angles is extraordinarily high, but decreases in the case of a decrease Investigation of Correlations in n -y2 -1, e - Decays 56-6-13./56 of the angular aperture. The amount of this asymmetry agrees well with its theoretical value. When taking account of all angles (0 - go 0 and go - 180 0) the asymmetry effects decrease but are still easily obsery- us -2ble~ From a diagram shown hdre the following concl ions are drawn: 1.) Towards the front 54 positrons--were emittods and 66 towards the rewe 2,) The share of the positrons flying tff in the rear direction increases considerably at an increase of the energies from 25 to 40 M*V- 3.) From the particles with an energy of more than 55 Nov, 9 flow off in the rear direction and only 2 in the frontal direction. In conclusion the data obtained here are compared with a theoretical curve* Attention is drawn in short to the differences (apparently con- nected with the depolarization) between experiment and theory@ (With 2 illustrations and 1 table)e ASSOCIATION Academy of Science of the UqS.S.R. (Akademiya Nauk SSSR) PKBENTED BY SUIVITTED 19.3*1957 AVATTABLIP Library of Congress Card 2/2 USSR/Ruclear Physics - Elementary Particles. C-3 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 344 Author Vaysenberg, A.O., Sm:Lrnitskiy,-',B.A.a Inst Academy of Sciences, USSR. Title Investigation of the Correlations in 1', e decays. Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1957, 52, No 6, 134o-1343 Abstract Measurements were made of the energies of 1M positions from -,, e decay in photoemulsion and the angles between the tracks of the ,t, meson and the positron. It is shown that the distributions obtainecl are in'quali- tative agreement with the theory of the two-componant neutrino. A value oQ\ =~ 0.50 = 0.25 was obtained for the product of the parameter of this theory, X , by the relative number c)'%of,,-"1 mesons that do.not experience de- polarization in the emlsion. Card 1/1 SAMOY-LOVICH, D. M., SMIRNITSKIY, V. A., SUKHOV, S. A., RYABOV, V. D. and RULEV, A. V. I E~Up M 4- "Appareil Pour Le Developpement Semi-Automatique Des Grands ile ew's D'emulsion Nucleaire." paper presented at the Second Intl. Colloquium on Corpuscular Photography. Montreal, 21 Aug - 7 Sep 1958. Encl: B-3,il4,647. "Investization of AsymQtItrr ofj^( .1 Decay s in Photo3raphic E~nullsions, 111jelear -Physics, '101. 5,- 1'710- 1. Jan '58 (1-Torth Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdxm) !,-B.33 -40 Acadeiwj of Sciences, USSR, Moscow Abstract: Me enerMr Dependence of the angular distribution of positons relative to the direction of emission of /,,I- -~-riesons prcKluced lngr~/L4-, f-- -,P-decays is studied iii photographic emulsions. iMHOHS: 7..y:,,rjnber:-, A. SOV/5(~'-35-3-13/61 Kolga,mova, B. D., V., Pcsotskaya, Ye. A., Rabin, Ii. V. TITLE: Angrular Correlations for Positrons of Low Energy in TL+- ll+-e+ Decay (U~iovaya korrelyatsiya d1ya pozitronov maloy e':el-91-- +-e+-raspade) *i ori H+_9 PERTODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 19r8, Vol 35, Nr 3, pp 645 - 646 (USSR) A M~R_'CT: After the discovery of the nonconse-vation of parity ith weak interaction, several groups of research scientists investL7ated the energy dependence of the angular correlation of Dositrons in n+-P +-e+ decay (Refs 1-3); according to (Ref 4) the connection I Mukhin, Ozerov and Pontekorvo between asymmetry and ener6gy corresponds to the laws of the two-component theory, accordinC to -ahich the formula (1) Cos A .2F, -1 applies, where ~_denotes the angle Card 1/4 3 3 - 2E Aijgular Correlations for Positrons of Low FnerEy in SOV/56-35-7-13/61 Decay between the difection of myon spin and the direction of the emission of the po~Atron in g+-e+ decay.1L denotes the energy of positrons in units of its ma--imum ener.-Y, X-a parameter of the theory (which 7 is determined from the ratic between interaction con- stants), a - a coeffici t wriich shorts what part of myons is polarized atThe instant of decay. In the present paper the correlation was not investi,crated in SP11.1.0e, but in the plane, so that the formula used here Cor Cos &-is distinguisl,,ed from (1) by the fact that the first factor of the rig'-t side is a\/2. A photuo- mulsion plLte 1-WIIM-R 400g thickness was used for the inves ti~;at ions;, it .-;ns exposed to a 7t+-meson beam of the synchrocyclotron of the OIYaI (Ob"yedinennyy i-notitut y--dernykh issledovaniy = United Institute for Nuclear Research)(cf.also reference 2). Results are, essentially, given in t,.,,,o tunbles~ 1) Series of measurements, 1099 positron traces: Card 2/4 An -ru 12, r C o r r e La t i on, s f o r 1~ , s --" t- -~ o n s o f L o V, E n e ri --I ~L+-e+ Decay bard 3/4 SOV'56-75-3-13/61 0 C; 0-0,3 0,3-0)6 0)6-0,9 0,9 0-180 number of 46 333 440 280 par cles n =os~i+ 0,7 /Fn 0,18-+0,10 0,00-+0,04 -0,0~+0,03 -0,09-+0,04 0 - 600 n 34 231 300 198 1 20-1800(7o-s ~'+(),85/fn 10,30+0,15 0,00+0,06 -o,o6+o,05 -o,16+o,o6 2.Series of measurements,8000 n+-g+-e+ decay events, of ,ahich 200 with 0,3 F- -. 0-0, 3 0,3-0,6 0-1800 n 201 499 c o ST 0,07�0,05 0,01+0,03 o - 6o0 n 141 337 120-1800 7os 0,1 L+0,07 0,01+0,05 (iris the angle between the direction of emissi L on of the myon and thcLt of the positron). Similar measurements have recently been carried out by ?ershin et al (Ref 7) in the propane-bubble-chamber. The authors in concluz~ion thank A.I.Alikhanov for his interest in this worl: .1 .1 w Enerj,,Y in -35-3-13/61 Gor~,(!I~mtiowr; for Fwlitrorm of Lo S011/56 -R+-9+-(-+ ijec"~'Y and A.--,~.Birzaal for calcul-ations. IAloreover, they express their gTatitude to the collaborators of the testinG --roup for evaluatin& a lurf'o number of plates. 0 6 There are 2 tables and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: May 31, 1958 Card 4/14 SOV/120-59-4-.11/50 AUTHORS: Samay lovich. D. Ll- Sri' V. A.7 vk,!--0V9 3~ A.~ B,Yalbov 1) V. D.. Rule TITLE: An Installation. for the Semli-A-at-0-matic Photographic Pro- cessing of Large Emulsion Stacks PERIODICAL. Pribory J. tekbxdika ekspe.-rimenta, 1959, Nr 4, pp ~58-62 (USSR.) ABSTRACT-., This lax~ga and --~L-3:borate apparatus may bq used to devra.lop acid fix. a 4 Iitr,5~ stack- In 4 to 6 qays. The work- ir-cr area of IG-h-e develo-p-ing appa-ratuo is 2m'- and of the fix-- ---ed emulsions eac;h 400 IL thick ing apparatus '0 Five hard,. maj be de-velop-ad in 2 to -3 dEivs.; while ',-)ie fixing takes 45 to r-O hDurs or to 80 liours.. dependiii;z on whether the emulsions are glass--ba,--ke~-IL or not, il"hie en-~:Lre amstallation occupies an area ot 203 mL~. -v'axious gadigets are desoribed, such as thermostated containers,.. plate holde--z, special fixing dishes, ett-,. The basic prcl-.ess of development and fixing employed is Card 112 21(8) AUTHORS: Vaysenberg, A. 0., Smirnitskiy, V, A. SOV/56-36-1-56/62 TITLE: The Decay of a Beryllium Hyperfragment (Raspad berilliyevogo giperoskolka) PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i tooreticheskoy fiziki, 1959Y Vol 36, Nr 'j, PP 333-335 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By systematical scanning of layers of ihe emulsion Ilford G=5 irradiated in an altitude of -25 km, the authors detected a non-meson-de-,~ay of a beryllium hyperfragment which permits relatively precise measurement of the bindirg energy of the A 0-particle., A slow hyperfragment is emitted from a primary star of the -type 12 + 4P. It is -stopped in the same layer and causes a secondary three-ray star. The range of the hyperfrag- merit amounts to 60 ~A . An estimation of the charge by comparing the thickness of the hyperfragment track with the thickness of the tracks of the Be 8 hyperf ragments and of ot -particles (which were produced in the decay of Be gives Z - 4. Analogous estimations were carried out for the other tracks. The authors Card 1/2 suggest the decay scheme Bea He4 + d + p + n + The Decay of a Beryllium Hyperfragment SOV/56-36-1-56/62 Q = (16o.o + 1.3)11ev. For the binding energy of Ao in the BAhe nucleus value Bg = (8.2 + 1.6)Mev is found. The values measured of Bt for the hitherto known decays of xBe 8 are equal to 3.7 + 3; 0 + 5; 9-3 or 6.6 (depending on the decay 0 .5 scheme); 5.9 + 0-5 (meson decay). The 3 schemes Be'---.- He + 'X a 3 3 9 + d + p + n + 19 Be ---io He + H + p + n + Be --w -.3- He4 + H3 + p + n + Q can be excluded since they give high negative values of BA . The decay schemes with several neutral particles cannot be excluded from being considered, but they are less probable. There are 1 figure and 7 references, 1 of which is Soviet. SUBMITTED: October 8, 1958 Card 2/2 210) SOV/56-36-6-8/66 AUTHORS: Vaysenberg, A. 0., Rabin, N. V., Smirnitskiy, V. A. 0 TITLE: The Depolarization ofh+-Mesons in Nuclear Emulsions (Depolyari- zatsiya +-mezonov v yadernoy emullsi-4) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 6, pp 1680 - 1686 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper intends to determine exact values of the asymmetry coefficients in the spatial distribution of posi- trons from the reaction n+ - tL+ - e+ in nuclear emulsions; the author carried out a comparative investigation of ordinary and double-diluted NIKPI-R-eiauls ions as well as Jlford G-5; among other things, they investigated 9101 n+ _)t .1-e -decays in NIKFI-R emulsions;irradiation was carried out on the syn- chrocyclotron of the OIYaI (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research)- , The following decays were selected for investigation; 1) such havin- an electron trace length of mm, 2) with a distance of the vertex of the decay from the emulsion surface of the glass >100)v . Table I shows the angular distribution of the measured clecays for 0