SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOVISHIN, YU.A. - SOKUROVA, YE.N.

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L 31071-65 P','IT(I)/EWP(M)/EFR/FCS'k)/ErIA(l) Pd_I/Ps-4 Wfv ACCESSION NR: AR5004848 S/0058/64/000/011/GO02/GO02:~~ SOURCE:. Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. llG6' AUTHOR: Sokovishial__Xu. A. TITLE: Escape of laminar jet of a conducting charged gas into a space with an electric field CITED SOURCE: Uch. zap. aspirantov i soiskateley. Leningr. P011- tekhn. in-t. Energomashinostroyeniye. L., 1964* 9-13 TOPIC TAGS: laminar jet, magnetohydrodynamics, self similar flow, magnetohydrodynamics, potential flow, boundary layer TRANSLATION: Self-similar solutions are considered for jet flow ofl- -a charged conducting gas in a space filled with a stationary gas, inthe presence of an external electric fielde~',-The following is as-'..;1- sumedt 1) a laminar'Jet of 'incompressible gas-escapes from a narrow Card. L 31071-65 ACCESSION NR: AR5004848 slot of infinite width into a space filled with the same gas; 2) there is no external magnetic field, and only-the induced magnetic field is taken into account in the solution; 3) the kinematic vis-. cosity coefficient v, the magnetic permeability p, and the dielectricic-%_.".: constant e are constant; 4) all the variable auantities are functions.:- of two variables x and y (along and transverse to the stream, re- spectively). The classes of.self-similar solutions found by the author are a generalization-of the self-similar solutions of the i theory of motion of laminar jets, and are applicable only to a ve ry... narrow class of magnetohydrodynamic flows. An.analysiB of the tained solutions leads to the conclusion that-there is a certain, finite thickness of the-boundary layer, at whichit is necessary to join the solutions obtained in the boundary-layer approximation with the solutions for potential flow. P. Barashchev*,.--, ENCL: 00- SUB CODE: ME Card 2/2 V.3-65 ~LL.27 EWP (Tn)/EPRAWG(v)/EPA (w)-2/EfiT (11)/EEC (t)/EPA (sp)_?/T/EWA(m)_g/tM d)~ Pd-I/Pe-5/Pi-4/Po-4/Ps-4/Pz-6/Pa b.-1 0- IJP (C AT - ACCESSION la: AT5003382 h563/641000/232/0009/0013 AUTHOR.- Sokovishin, Yu. A. f ur TITLE: Study of the temperature and concentration distribution in a laminar q e t f conducting gas .*SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut, Trudy, no. 2321 1964. shiny (Turbomachines), 9-13 :TOPIC TAGS: laminar flow, conducting gas, gas flow, electromagnetic field, temper-a i. 'ature distribution, concentration distribution :ABSTRACT: Numerous authors have studied automodel solutions of the flow of I tnarl:~.~-_ :d :3 :imeompressible currents- with constant coefficients of kinetic viscosity, conduct-~ vivity, magnetic permeability, and specific heat - through magnetic fields into var_--! 'ious media (see, eogo, Go Jungelaus, Reviews of Modern Physics, 1960, 32, N 4, pp 1A '823-827). While these earlier solutions are for-various restricted values of the -pertinent parameters, the present paper reports an the temperature and concentra---1;". _r 4 P ,tion distributions of the above-mentioned flows for wider ranges-of basic paramet ivalues. The solution obtained applies mainly to isothermal flows of conductiug-~,~ card 1/2 1, 10807-66 E!'11T1d)/E,'1T(1)/E71P(M)- VIA(d~/r/F(I-OLk) "P(*'EWA(!) IJPkc) ACC NRs AT6001019 SOURCE CODE: UR/2563/65/000/247/0010/0015 AUTHOR: Sokovishi~, Yu. A. ORG: Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Propagation of a laminar jet in the presence of a wake SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheakiy institut. Trudy, no. 247, 1965. Turbomashiny (Turbomachines), 10-15 TOPIC TAGS: laminar flow, jet, wake, incompressible flow, temperature distribution, heat transfer, boundary layer ABSTROTt The incompressible, two-d mensional laminar wake is analyzed, using a self- similar model. The governing equations are written as follows q au du _L _Lp + L,2U i- U YX + V -jy- Q ax dyl dp 0. du a + 2-0 dy and the similarity solution is introduced by means of the velocity distribution Card 1 L 10807-66 ACC NR: AT6omig -1/3 assumption u ox This leads to the ordinary differential equation OD Pop +,FF# +,Fes I A which is then reduced into a Ricatti equation with the solution MvHv-t (iz) - NvHv-l (- h) F, 2 Y-2vi V+O, 1,2... MvHv (h) + NvHv (-12) p MaHn-, Oz) + N,,G,,-, (h) F, = 2 I/it 1. '. (v n = 0, 1, 2 .... )p MnHn &) + NjGn (Iz) 'where F F + Numerical results are obtained for values of n 1, 4 and V 0.5, 1, 2, 4. It is shown that the thickness of the boundary layer increases as. increases. A similar analysis is carried out for the energy equation + ait a ax dy with the similarity variable obtained 0 n---ffie basfa of the assumption X 3 V M. Numerical results are obtained for two values of the Prandtl number. Orig. art. hast 31 equations and 2 figures. M CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REFt OOT/ OTH REFt 001 SOKOVISHIN, Yu.A., inzh. Spreading of a conductive gas jet near a flat wall. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 8 no.8:83-86 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni M.I. Kalinina. Predstavlena kafedroy teoreticheskikh osnov teplotekhniki. o~ a conductivu gas 1:~ ,-l t,:-!.nsve-se m,~.gyie tic f it-ld z-ai.-. en-~ri .a 00. ( MiR--'i 19: imeni jf.T. Kalinina. v; 1-:~na 'Kaf ed rcy tp ore. t; cht--sk, c,-- nov teplo te khniki. Sub- I t I-Itarch 5, 1,965, L z8915-66 TJP(c) ACC NR: AP6016911 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: "Sokovishin, Yu. A. (Engineer) ORG: Leninilrad Polytechnic Institute im. IM. I. Kalinin ~Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Plane jet of a conducting gas in a transverse magnetic field SOURCE: IVUZ. Energetika, no. 1, 1966, 72-76 TOPIC TAGS: plane flow, jet flow, flow analysis, conducting gas, transverse magnetic field (9.0 S JZF 7- ABSTRACT: The author investigates 'the escape of a jet of conducting gas into a space with a transverse magnetic field. It is assumed that the conductivity of the escaping clas is constant. The equations for such a flow are given along with appropriate boundary conditions. A formula is derived for finding the escape of a jet with an arbitrary value of the external macynetic field intensity. The re- sults obtained can be easily generalized for the flow of a turbulent incompressible However, jet by using the Prandtl formula for the apparent kinematic viscosity. in this case it is necessary to assume that turbulence does not affect the conductiv- ity of the moving gas. Oria. art. has: 2 figures and 18 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBIVI DATE: 051"Vlar65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 003 Card 1/1 UDC; UR/0143/66/000/001/0072/0076 I L 0 1~ - t,,7 z: v r- 'C: -, P I o:3 "..3 ~,3 3SOURCE CODE; AUTHOR: Sokovishin, Yu. A. ORG: none TITLE: lie-at tvansfer-in a plane jet of a conductive fluid SOURCE: Magnitnaya gidrodinam ilia, no. 3, 1966, 76-82 1701-11C TAGS: heat trarnsfer, conductive fluid, transverso magnetic field, boundary layer, NqHD ADST RACT : "I"he heat transfer has been investigated in a plane jet of a conductive L t. L ~iuici c:1 TITLE: Ozonizatic.r. of KOH 1r. a Pseudoliquid Lay,~r PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, lq604 Vol -5~, No, 71 '06 608 pp 0 TEXT- The authors report on their experiments to clarify whether potassium ozonide (KO 3' Refs, 1-7) forms in a wider temperatur,~ range than was hitherto 'Known ( --,0 to -15t~)C) ,and whether both anhydrous KOH and ~'ts hydrated compounds ran be used for its producti)n For purpos;-' they 'reai-ed roasted and unroasted KOH ir the range betwean -6c; and -60~C with oz~.,nized oxygen (at the rat-e of 200 1/h.) ir, a covtinuous apparatus. The p3eudoliquid layer method was applied KOH was crushed to a particle size of 0,25 mm By a !A% content of crystal water ~~n unroasted KOH, the 0, assimilation .s reduced to about 1/3. Stable equillibrii)m was obtained after a maximum of ~;0-60 min of czorization The -u--s in Fig,2 411-1'is~rate the the denenden,7e of the acitivo. oxygen content in of KOH Card 1/3 86042 T Ozoniza~ion of KOH in a Aayer 3 0 B~ 0:: 4 on the temp-~rature -of the balanced state They show maxima a- ~40 roasted. and at, t'~OOC "or unroasted KOH. A furthqr increase -,.,I ~E~mpera~,.Ire leads to a rapi.d reducton of the oxygen contert; a brisk de,:-mp~)sitt.on -of the cizonization products; which sinzer to a so2id mass in the lower part of the reaction vessel (oxygen content h,?r-? 0,5 - 0,7,9)r begizzis at 470, and ~580C respqctively Above the sint-red mass, the orange-yellcw color of KO~ b--~comes bril-ht=r. and 1-~ oxygen --onent drops to 0,9-'.0%, The conlent of KO n the pr--duc:t from roasted KOH was in the product 3 from unroaeted KOH it wasZ,91% In the former ca-ie, KOH r,?-.ained its yelicw ccl~~lr after an extract,~!-.n by means ~-,)f liquJi ammonia for 7-8 days, and c-on'ained up 0~8% of act-ive oxnen. In concl,-,sion, the authors state that the pseudoliquid-layer method permite a considerable extension of the r,emperatu:-? range of KOH ozonizat,.cnfboth an -,hz rcasted and in the un- roa5ted form.. There ar-? -2 figures and 71 ref-~r-2nces: -' Soviet. I U-S.. and British. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganach-~,skoy khimli (im,N.S,Kurnakova.) Akadsm,,l nauk SSSR (Institute of Gen,-37a! and Inorganic Chemis-~ rv ( imeni. N S - Kurnakov) of "he A-ademy of Sciences USSR) Card ?/5 86042 Ozonization of KOH i.n a Pseudoliquid Layer 3/020/60/!35/003/026/039 B016/BO54 PRESENTED! June 16, 1960~ by I~ I Chernyayev, Academician 3 UBMITTED t June 14. !960 Card 3/3 L 16111-65 EWG(j)/EWT(m)/EPF(c)/EPR/EWP(t)/EWP(b) Pr-4/Ps-4/ ESD(t)/ A~EDC(b)/SSD/AFWL/RAEM(a)/IJP(c) JD ACCESSION NR: AP4045837 S/0062/63/000/012/2220/2221 AUTHOR: Sokol, V. I.; Tokareva, S. A.; Sokovnin, Ye. 1. TITLE: Determination of density and refractive index of sodium and-potassiurn ozonides SOURCE: AN ISR. Izv. Seriya khimicheskaya, no. 12, 1963, 2220-2221 TOPIC TAGS. sodium ozonide, potassium ozonide, density, refractive index, mo.noaxial crystal, pleochroism, double refraction, crystallographic property wi ABSTRACT: No such data exist in the literature, Both density and certain crystallographic properties- were investigated. The sodium ozonide contained about 8316 NaO the other about 9616 K03. The polycrystals were immersed in acetone.. 31 hexane or a mixture of both, and crystallographic measurements taken at -70 to I OOC for the Na, - 20 to - 50 for the K compound. The density was measured by I hydrostatic weighing. of the crystal. The Na03 crystals were monoaxial and posi- tive, showed pleochroism under polarized light, and had the refractive indices N = 1. 405, Ng 1. 49. The KO p 3 polycrystals showed no macroscopic uniformity, i Card 1/2 ~7 L 161,11-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4045837 were monoaxial, negative, with strong double refraction; their indices were N = 1. 391, N 9= 1. 670. The densities were found at about 1. 56-1. 60 g/cc fcPr the Na and at 1. 990.f,;-f cc for the K ozonide. These ozonides have lesser den- roxides Wir superoxides of these same or other alkali or alkali- sity than the pero7 earth metals. "We wish to thank G. B. Bqkiy for his help with this work. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Xurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Acad. of ~ciences,SSSR) SUBMITTED: 20Jun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC, IC, GP NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 063 C.rd 2/ 2 21569 3/020/61/137/-,)03/021/030 B103/B208 AUTHORS: Makarov, S. Z. and Sokov in,,Ye. I. TITLE: Solubility of potassium ozonide in liquid ammonia. System NH 3 - KO3 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137P no. 3, 1961, 612-613 TEXT: The authors point out that no quantitative data are available on the polythermal solubility of potassium ozonide (KO 3) in liquid ammonia (NH 3) . This prevents the preparation of X03 in high-purity form (as monocrystals). A degree of purity of KO 3 of more than 93.3% has so far not been mentioned. There are no experimental data available on the actual structure of KO 3* For these reasons, the authors studied the phase diagram of the system NH 3 - KO3in the range of crystallization of KO 3 at -330 to -800C on the basis of isothermal solubility in liquid NH Y The investigation in the crystallization range of NH 3 was carried out by Card 1/5 Solubility of potassium ozonide ... 21569 S/020/6!/137/003/021/030 B103/B208 the known visual-polythermal method. Table 1 and Fig. 1 present the measured values of the KO 3 solubility at atmospheric pressure in the ran-e of existence of liquid NH The diagram constructed by the authors 0 3' on the basis of these data (Fig. 1) belongs to the type of simplest eutectic diagrams with a composition of the eutectic of about 5.1 9 K03/100 g NH3 at -800C (this point was determined graphically). KO 3 solubility in liquid NH3increases by a rise in temperature with K = 0.22 g KO3 per 1 C, and reaches its maximum near the NH3 boiling point. The solidification (melting) point of NH 3 varies in this system from -77.7 to -800C, accordingly. On the basis of these data it is pos- sible 1) to obtain high-purity KO 3 by polythermal crystallization (Fig. 1, range ED); 2) to concentrate a dilute KO 3 solution which is left after extraction of KO 3from ozonized alkali by freezing out (range AE). KO3 samples with a KO 3content of 98.1 wt~- were easily obtained by method 1), Card 2/5 21569 3/02o/61/137/003/021/030 Solubility of potassium ozonide ... B103/B208 The authors used in their experiments high-purity NH which was distilled three times and dried with metallic sodium. KO was3purified from 3 KOH-H 0 by recrystallization. The authors emphasize the practical 2 importance of their results. The experimental part will be the subject of a special paper. There are 1 figure, I table, and 4 references: 3 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the English- language publication reads as follows: Ref. 2. T. F. Whaley S. Kleinbergq J. Am. Chem. Soo., 73, 79, 82, 1951. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganic6skoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTED: November 12, 19609 by I. I. Chernyayev, Academician SUBMITTED: November 9, 1960 Card 3/5 .. ..... VOLINOV, I.I.; SOKOVNIN, Ye.I.; MATVEYEV, V.V. Synthesis of alkali metal ozonides by the interaction of super- oxides with ozonized oxygen. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.6: 11Z7 162. NIRA 15:8) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. (Ozonides) (Oxygen) (Superoxides) -)/062/6A/ooo/oo1/o18/O25 B101/B186 AXTMOR: .-..J-okovni-n-,-Ye. 'p TITLE': lemperaturc limit for the existence of potassium ozonide PERTODNAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvesti~a. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh npauk, no. 1, '11063, 181 - 182 ~,:issine, data for the limit of heat resistance of KO 3 were obtained by ther.-nograohic analysis. The total and differential heating curves and z~e curve -for oxy.-Ien li.beration were plotted between 20 and 5000C for a temperature increase of 5 0C/min. !,n exothermic effect was observed at 6o 0c, and an endothermic one at 425 0C. 0 2 was Liberated at both these tempera- lures. The effect at 60 0C corresDonds to the reaction KO KO + 0 k, 3 2 + 5.5 kcal, which was confirmed by analyzing the.residue of KO. heated to 0 0 100-110 C. Thus the limit of heat resistance for KO 5 lies at 60+2 C. The 0, effect at 425 1 corresponds to the reaction 2K0 2 K202 + 02 - 17.2 kcal. Card 1/2 S/062/0-3/000/001/018/025 MemDerature limit Bioi/Bia6 Thus the limit of heat resistane..e for KO lies at 425 +2 00. The effect of 2 the reaction K 0 K 0 + i 0 is indistinctly seen.on the heating curve 2 2 9 2 2 because of reaction between K 0 and theglass. There are 2 figures. 2 ASSOCIATION,: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurna- 'kova Akademii nauk SSSP (institute of General and Inorganic -emistr%y imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciences USSR) 3 U BM.I T. ED: Au6-ustl 15, 1962 nar,-, 2/2 SOKOL, V.I.; TOKAREVA, S.A.; SOKOVNIN, Ye.I. Determination of the density and refractive indices of sodium and potassium ozonides. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.12:2220-2221 D 163. (MIRA 17-1) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR. 6'0 ea 11,P-,R/Miscellaneous Industrial processes Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 9/24 kuthors : Ero1rhin, A. A. , and Sokovnina, A. M. Titl.c : Bar honi ng on an organic cementing medium Pcrlo(lical : Stan. i instr. 11, 21-23, Nov 1954 Abstract The introduction into industry of methods for honing of alloyed hardened steel details, by means of bars having an organic cementing medium, is announced. The introduction of the new honing methods made it possible to reduce wopk-hours required for such operations, to imprcve the quality of. goods manufactured and to reduce waste. The technical and mechanical. characteristics of the new bar honing methods are described. Tables; drawings. Institution Submitted ,qi z. - . - K VNE'll ", ?7 . 7 "E'-'!'ects of Fun~-ic-des on the G-isecus 1etabloism, in Green Leaves, " InLdy uo ~aslc~iite ;Ia.;tenii, Serii-i 3, :-o. , 19?l, r. 103-113. L174C 0 C., -'ir L 15 , C. P9 "o: :- -'~'1-90-r 1 53 Ile , _3 MARD A,' I I FV , S , R, ; SO KM.T IN It, Ya.N. ------- 3~rnthesis of hydrozarnic, acide from? dic-rhwxyllc andrio acida and theIr am--*des in Saccharc-myces cerevls Lae. lk-lkrobiolog_.L_Ja 34 no.l: 47-52 Ja-F 165. (14MA 18: 7) 1. Institut biolagi,~:htaqkoy i. medits.`P.5koy knimii AvE SSSR. SOKOVTSIIVA, G.. inzhanmr. , Erecting a mill for lipfit section steel rolling. Stroitell 2 no.7:6 JI '56, (KIRA 10:1) (Concrete slabs) (Rolling mills) ACC NR, IV6028726 ov) SOURCE CODE: UR/0402/66/000/004/0431/0435 AUTHOR: S L.-I.; Gorbunova, A. S. ORG: Virology Institute im. D. 1. Ivanovskiy, AMN SSSR, Moscow (Institut AMN SSSR) TITLE: Passive hemagglutination test. A special soluble influenza virus antigen which sensitizes red cells SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 4, 1966, 431-435 TOPIC TAGS: virus, virus disease, influenza, virus antigen, passive hemagglutination reaction) ABSTRACT: !The activity of four influenza virus (ty*pe A, strain PR8) !.antigens, V- and S-antigens, purified virus and destroyed I-virus, was determined by complement-fixation and passive- .hemagglutination tests. Only the destroyed virus was active :in passive hemagglutination, indicating that the sensitizing- ,antigen is released from influenza virus particles after they have been destroyed by ether. This soluble influenza virus .antigen - called sensibilizin - can sensitize tannin- ,:treated erythrocytes to agglutination by immune influenza ,sera. S-antigen does not so sensitize.tannin-treated erythrocytes, although it is adsorbed by them. Immune influenzal Card 1/2 UDC: 616.921.5-07:616.1.5-097.34 --------------- ACC NRs AP6028726 sera treated with red cells sensitized by the identified antigen (sensibilizin) lose their ability to react further in hemagglutination-inhibition, passive-hemagglutination and. c.omplement-fixation tes.ts. [WA-50;_qE* No. 121 SUB CODE:- 06/. SUBM DATE; O8juI65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTIL REr: 003/ Card 2/2 - _ SOKRATOY,--B.G;. Tectonic structure of eantern Stavropol Territory. Geol. nefti supplement to no.8:95-100 '58. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Vaesnyuznyy naucbno-issledovatel'skiy geologo-razvedochrqy neftyanoy institut. (Stavropol Territory--Geology, Structural) 'ro SOKRATOV, B.G. Tectonics of the southern part of central Ciscaucasia. Trudy VNIGNI no.12:264-273 '58. (MIRA 12:3) (Armavir region-Geglogy, Structural) (Kursavka region--Geology, Structural) AUTHOR: Sokratov, B. G. 2o-119-6-44/56 TITLE: On the East-Kubant- Depression of Central Ciscaucasia (0 Vostochno-Kubanskoy vpadine Tsentrallnogo Predkavkazl- ya) PERIODICkL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol- 119, Nr 6, pp. 1209-1211 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Position and demarcation of this depression are described (Refs. 1 - 4, 7). The recent structure plan of the de- pression is very well determined by means of the seismic method. Its width fluctuates between 50 km in the west up to 15 - 2o km in the east. In the axial zone of the depression 3 flexures are outlined: Vozdvizhenskiy, So- vetskiy and Belomechetskiy (Ref. 6). Their depression does riot exceed 150 - 2oo m. The latter is complicated by a dome-shaped elevation of 2oo - 300 m (Figure 1). The axis of the depression ascents towards the east. On the surface the depression is filled up with Middle 1dio- cene and Upper Pliocene deposits (in the west maxi Card 1/3 looo - 12oo m thick). East of Armavir Pliocene is lacking. On the East-Kuban?; Depression of Central Ciscaucasia 2o-119-6-44/56 More ancient Neo- and Paleogene sediments are determined seismically and by means of deep borings of neighboring regions. The total thickness of the Tertiary mass decrea- ses of from 3000 to 32oo m in the two first-mentioned flexures of from 22oo to 2500 m in the last one. Mesozoic sediments were determined with certainty in the western part of the depression, on the southern slope of the Sovetskiy flexure. According to seismic data the thickness of the Cretaceous- and (?) Jurassic deposits decreases toward the northeast and amounts to looo - 13oo m in the axial part of the Vozdvizhenskaya flexure. The peculia- rities of structure of the sedimentary mass in the East- Kuban) depression and their confrontation to the cross sections in ~- Stavropol' and in the Idygeyskiy pro- jection make assume that the depression in the Tiest formed during the Lower Cretaceous period, i. e. apparently to- ward the ei:d of the Aptian- and during the Albian period. This was coanected i;ith the individualization of the Stavropollsir-.oye anticlinal elevation of the Eastern Cis- caucasia. The Vozdvizhenskiy flexure possibly could have Card 2/3 developed still during Upper Creta,;eous. The Last-Kubar?.1' NKRATOV, B. G.9 CAND GE:4MINtS SC,Ij "TECTONICS AND THE PETROLEUM AND GAS-SEARING PROSPECTS OF -4- OF THE SOUTHERN PART OFACENTRAL ORD- (ALL-UNION Sci Rat, GEOL Enp#aoa&. ZHONIKIDZE, 1959, -1-m ~MG PETROL INST "VNIGNI"). (KLV 2-619 202). -53- SOKRATOV, Boris Ge~~i evich- DIKENShTEYN, G.Kh., doktor geol.-miner. nauk, rei ~,; IJAYE!, G.A., veduschiy red.'; YASHCHURZIIIIISKAY-A, A.B., tekhn. red. [Tectonics and oil and gas potentials of the southern part of central Ciscaucasia] Tektonika i perspektivy neftegazonosnosti iuzhnoi chasti TSentrallnogo Predkavkazlia. Pod red. G.Kh.Dikenshteina. Leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 126 p. (MIRA 14:10) (Caucasus, Northern -Petroleum geology) (Caucasus, Northern-Gas, Natural-Geology) SOKRATOV, B.C. Hidden faults as revealed by a study in the piatform, wLntle of central 'Ciscaucasia. Dokl. Aff 93SR 161 no.4~~-fI5-918 Ap 165. (MIRA 18s5) 1. Stavropoilskiv filial Groznenskogo nauchno-issledovatce'llskegc neftyanogo institi~ta. Submitted August 13, 196-4. A.Eri.; YAKUBOVICII, V-S- LUTKGVSK~YA, G.l.; yj..G:,-~!;~Novj the Kalba range. Sav. geol. 7 nc.-10:73-87 0 Ic- e ta 1 1 o::fery of y nauchro-issledolateltskiy geologiche-skiy . titu 1. VsesoyuznT 'n5 i Leningradskiy gor-nyy institut. LUTKOVSKAYA, -I.A.;-SOMATOV, G.I.,- "IrlYCEOVIC-H, S e d 14 m -- r. tzr- * voic;wiri -edimezitary fonpaticns, 'intrusive y an rt L - compleaea, and iretallogenetic zones in the soutlrwaijLern pa,:-`4 of the ZEt-jzaii geosyriclime. Trudy VSEGE.T 1032594.3 ~64' MRA 1:7 -.8) SOKRATOV, G. I. "History of the So-Called Walter Law Concerning the Formation of lever Structure of Sedimentary Rock," Dok. AN, 62, No. 4, 1948. SOKRATUV, G. I. Sokratov, G. I. - "On the so-called Vallter's law on the formation of stratified sedimentary deposits and its early RusS12n history," 7.apiski Leningr. gornogo in-ta, Vol XV-XVI, 1949, P. 71-79, - Bibliog: 18 items SO: U-5240, 17, Dec. 53,(Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 23,191Vli. SOXRA.TOV G.I. dotsent. Some characteristics of the lithology and folded structure of the Taurian stratum of Crimea. Zap.Len.gor.inst.30 no.2:3-23 155. (Crimea--Geology) (Crimea,.-Patrologv) OCIRA 9:7) UMAROV, S.; IVANOV, I.; SOBOLEV, A.; KRAS1,OV, V.; VASILEVSKIY, I.; POTAPKIN. I.; IL'ICHEV, If.; PIZENGOLITS, M.; SOKRATOV,K.; CHURSIN, A.; KAUGER, V.; VOIA)VODOV, A.; RAZARYA , M,. Issuing credit to collective farms shouid be equal to the standard of the new tasks. Den. i kred. 16 no.4:3-26 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:5) l.Upravlyay-ushchiy Uzbekskoy kontoroy Gosbanka ~for Umarov). 2.Zamestitell upravlyayushchego Rostovsko7 oblastnoy kontoroy GoBbanka (for Ivanov). 3. Upravlyayushchiy proizvodstvanno-ekspluata- tsionnogo otdela Sakhalinskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka (for Sobolev). 4.Nachallnik Droizvodstvenno-ekspluatatsionnogo otdela Sakhalinskoy oblastnoy kontory Gosbanka (for Kra3nO7). 5.Zamestitell upravlyayushchago Belorusskoy respublikanskoy kontoroy Gosbanka (for Vasilevskiy). 6.Nachallnik otdela kreditovaniya sel'skogo khozyaystva i zagotovok Ukrainskoy respublikanskoy kontory Gosbanka (for Potapkin). 7. Upraviyayushehiy Mordovskoy respublikanskoy kontoroy (for llliche7). 8. Starshiv prepodavatell Voronezhakogo sel'skokho zyaystvennogo instituta (for Pizengollts). 9. Saratovokiy- ekonomicheskiy institut (for Sokratov). 10. Upravlya7ushcUy So-~etskim otdoleniym Gosbanka KrasnodarBkogo kraya (for Chursin). 11. Upravlyayushchly Gorodishchenakim otdeleniyam Gosbanka Penzenskoy oblasti (Kauger). 12. Upraylyayushchi7 Zherdevskim otdeleniyem Gosbanka Tambo7skoy oblasti (for Volovodov). 13. Nachallnik Upravleniya sel2skogo khozyAystva i zagotovok Gosbanka ('0' 33""Y" (AaTicultural credit) SOYMATOV, K. (Suratov) Planning and establishing norms for the working capital of collective farms. Vop.ekou. no-7:137-142 ii 16o. (MIRA 13:5) . (Saratov Province--Collective farms--Finance) Sokratov, V. T. "The interaction between a cutting chisel and rock when the latter is broken." Min Fdoher Education USSR. Azerbaydzhan order of Labor Red Banner Industrial Inst imeni Azizbekov. Baku, 1956. (Dissertation for the DeUree of Candidate in Technical Sciences). Knizhnaya letopisl No. 15, 1956. Moscow. SHUMAN, Z.; SHTAM, V.; SHLEYMOVICH, S.; KALMYKOV, P.; RALITSEVICH, V.; PYATENKOV, V.; POTEMN, I.; SOKRATC(V, Yu. There are all conditions for building strong and good eleva- tors. Muk.-erlev,. prom. 29~no.8-18-191 Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Zamestitell upravlyayushcheko trestom. TSentroeleva- tormel'stroy (for Shtamm). 2. Nachallnik sektora organiza- tsii stroiteltnykh rabot Gosudarstvennogo instituta Prom- zernoproyekt (for Ralltsevich). 3. Starshiy inzh. TSentrall- nogo konstruktorskogo byuro tresta Spetselevatormellmontazh (for Potemin). 4. Zamestitell nachallnika proizvodstvenno- tekhnicheskogo otdeleniya tresta Petropavlovskelevatormell- stroy (for Sokratov). SMATOV Yu. 1116-ceiving and processing grain in a continuous operation" by S.A. Karabanov. Muk.-elev. prom-* 27 no.4;.;~2 Ap ~61. (141FIA 14:7) 1. Severo-Kazal:hstanskaya oblast' Upravleniye zzaGotovok. (Grain elevators5 (Karabanov.. S.A.) GAVRISHEVA, I.F.; SOKRATOVAI E.G. - Behavior of different varieties of apple trees grafted on Malus Pallasiana in nurseries of the Buryat A.S.S.R. Trudy BKNII no-4:208-217 160. (MM 15:3) (&wyat,-Mongolia,-Apple-~Warie ties) , 1-1 1 - I Y. ., TARASPIKII , MI.'! . . dotseric,, kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; , h'1 . , dotsent, kand. sel'skokhoz. nawk; SOKRATOVA,- E.G.J, aspirantka Use of hydroponics in vegetative propagation of orchard plants. Izv. TSKRA no-5:1-/+E-164 164. (MIM4 18:5) 1. Kafedra Pl'odovodstva Moskovskoy ordena Lenina sel'skokhozyayst- vennoy akademii imeni Timiryazeva. L 4o918-66 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/STI IJP(c) JDIJG ACC NR: AP6020736 SOURCE _. C.ODE-: 'UR/0136/66/000/006/001-)9-/0044' J'AUTHOR: .Fullman, N. I.; Sokratova, L. A.; Shkuratova, L. 1. ORG: none TITLE: Manufacture of high purity metals by amalgam refining SOURCE: Tsvetnyye metally, no. 6, 1966, 39-44 TOPIC TAGS: amalgam, metal purification, zinc, indium, lead, cadmium, bismuth ABSTP-,kCT: The report describes and illustrates an electrolytic bath installation employing the selective solvent capacities of mercury and the selective charge properties of amalgams to derive high purity metals even from solutions containing impurities. The amalem is pro- duced by using mercury-soluble metal to be refined as the anode and the mercuryl4s the cathode, or by dissolving powder, shavings, or solid metal in H- while heating. The bath consists of an anode chamber, a cathode chamber and several intermediate compartments, all equipped with mixers and separated by partitions which terminate above the floor at the level of mercury occupying the entire bottom of the bath. The amalgam solution above the mercury can migrate from one chamber to another only through the mercury at the bottom. The process described was used to produce Zn, Zn powder, Pb, Cd, B-1, and In.. ~he com- Card 1/2 UDC: 669.2/.8:669.791.5 L 4o918-66 ACC NRs AP6020736 position of initial electrolytes and optimal parameters of the process are listed. The process has been under development at the VNUTSvetmet for several years. The metals produced by this method are up to world standards. A serious obstacle in the further Increase in the purity of metals produced Is the low sensitivity of the existing metal analysis methods. The work on producing the zinc was performed by E. 1. Urubkova and Ye. S. Penking, and the work on producing indium by P. P. Tsyb and V. 1. Malltsev. Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 3 figures. SUB CODE: U, 13/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 11b IRMAN. M.I.; DANILOV, V.I.; SOKUUTIKA, Z.A.; SIGALOVSX&YA, K.K. Hygienic working conditions in benzene divisions, in benzene rectifica- tion shops. in resin distillation shops in byproduct-coking plants. Gig. I son. 21 no-10:50-51 0 156. (MIRA 9:21) 1'. Iz Ukrainskogo teentrallnogo instituta giglyany truds I professionalla7kh zabolavanly. (AIR POLLUT ION In by-product coke Indust. causing occup. dim.) (INDUSTRIAL HYGIMIN prev. of occup. dim. in caused by air pollution in by-produat coke Indust.) KDSKAIAVICH, Vladimir Vladimirovich; VATNSRTXTU, Boris Mikhaylovich; HASTOKIN, Viktor Georgieyvich; ArITLIN- Alatm kant'Yovich KARhMYSHEY. I.A., iazhener, redaktor; BOBRDVA, Te.N.,--f-e7M- cheakly redaktor [Building apartment houses of large silicate blocks; practices of the Road Construction and Road Planning Trusts of the Volga highway] Stroitallstvo shilvkh domov iz krupnykh silikatafth ~lokov; opyt Dorstroia i Dorproekta Privolzhakoi dorogi. Moskva. Gos.tranap. zhel-dor. lzd-yo, 1957. 31 P. (HLRA 10:9) (Apartment houses) : Al a 6y a 2aw~ -mgr Inz, : SOFIUMSKII , 140, a a 'I , mgr 'I i1-, , N-~~-i trends 'n ~he das2g-a of band z~ornnreyers, W;adam 16; gr on 15 no , '-,lz 3 ;~1-3 5 /1N~l , I t- lairr lrll~. ; S~:~ Ii, i , Homan, mo r in z . U !7;u- ~-essTu, e-qperimer., t iii overc -)m. Ing a qu, cks-and I eap by using Lhe fre~~lzlng rfiethod. 'illadom gorr, 1.5 no.3t87-91 I L, t 64 RAGHIIIMMKI~ TeLdeusz, m.7r. -4nz. - 50.011SKI, Roman, mgre inzo ...... -- - I- ;-i4-1- - rnserting steel lir.-"ig into walls with 1-ydrauliz packing. Ujadom gorn 15 no.1093305-308 W64 , ~ ,_;j . . I - ~ . - I c 1: 1~ - r .-, . . -1 I .-, 11 4 1: . - - I " i -.. - . , I . I ~ , -: , , . . ; -, - . - . I I- z; - SOKUR, I.T. Now data on the mammal fauna in the Trwmcarpathian region. Dop.AN URSR no-5:83-91 149. (HLRA 9:9) l.Institut zoologii AN URSR. Predstaviv diyfiniy chlen AN URSR D.K. Tratlyakov. (Transcarpathia-Mm=a1s) ~:, f ~ 'I, " , ~ tT" - -- I- . .- Pield Vice influence iounV forest belts on tke nu,,.ber kn-'d bei!avior of f"'Ield vole (Micrctus soci,--Iia Pall.) in !id.ioininr fields, ~~-rudy inEt. zr,)Ol. A~,' [aL-R 3, 1950. 9. L! (yi th 1 x.Li s: t-of iussian Accessions, Libraiy of Conrress. july 1952. U-NCL. SOKUR, I.T.; SVYRYDENKO. P.O.. diyanyy chlen. %1~ On the zoogeographic characteristics of the Soviet Carpathian Mountains. Dop. AN UHSR no.3:198-201 '51. (Kuu 6:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Ukrayinelkoyl HSH (for S.yrwdenko). 2. Instytut toolohiyl Akademiyi nauk Ukrayinelkoyi PfiR (for Sol~jr). (Carpathian Mounts,ins--Zoogeograpbr) (Zoogeography--Carpathian Mountains) 1. SOKUR, 11. T. 2. USSR (600) 4. Vinnitsa-Zoology-Congresses 7. Out-of-town session of the Learned Council of the Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S. S. R. in Vinnitsa. Visnyk AN URSR 23 No. 1, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, unel. RADCHUK, V.V., otvetstvanrqy red.; VOINSTnNSKlY, M.A., red.; KISTYAKOVSXIY, A.B., red.; KORNRYIIV, A.P i red '1_4411~ ;,red.; PARKHOKSHKO, V.V., red.; DOBROVOLISKIY Ij F : A.A. khudozhSBtvemo- 0 1 tek"red. [Hunting in the Ukraine] Okhota ne Ukraine. lzd. 2-os. Kiev. Goa. izd-vo aellkhoz. lit-ry, USSR, 1957. 325 P. (HRA 11:2) (Ukraine--Hunting) SOM, I.T. Transformation and efficient use of the game animal fauna in the UI,-rainian S.S.R* Mat.pro okhorepryr.na Ukr. no.1:86-95 '58. MILk 130) (Ukraine--Game and game birds) -SOKUR. Ivan Turpso~~'~h; GGREBEIMTK: M.Y. [Hrobenink, M.I.J, red.; ~~i CH IMiJI X., L.I., tekhn.red. [Mammals in the fauna of the Ukraine and their economic importancej Ssavtsi fauny Ukrainy I ikh hospodars'ke zna- chennia. Kyiv, Derzh.uchbovo-pedagog.vyd-vo "Radians'ka shkola, 1960. 210 p. (MIRA 13:12) (Ukraine-.-Zoology, Economic) DOBROCHAYEVA, D.M. [DQbrochaieva, D.M.] , kand. biolog, naak; LYALITSKAYAf S.D. [Lyalitalka, S D.- PARKHOKENKG9 V.V.;_SOKURj__I,T.,g kand, biolog. nauk; USPENSKIY, G.O. Uspenalkiy, H.0.1; SVECHNIKOVA, N.I. [Sviech- nikova, N.I.J, reiI.;,KWKOVA, S.M.9 tekbn.red.; BERBEMSI, F.P.v Ukhn. red. [in Ukrainian preserves] Po zapavidmykh mistslakh Ukrairgr Ryiv Vyd-vo TsK LKSMU "Molod', 1960. 207 p. (114 34:7~ (Ukraine-Natural history) Sol-,W, I. T. (USSR) "Use of indirect methods in investigating the historical changes of mammalian fauna of Ukraine (in Russia)" report prQsented at the Intl. Sim-pesium on Methods of T"Ierjological Investigation. B.-no, Czech.) e - 4Sept. 1(,-~6o ;4~~ -9 '1 SOUR, LT, ---- Research on the r-m--lian fauna of the Ukraine during the years of the Soviet regime. Zbir. pratst Zool. muz. Alt- URSR no. 29:21-38 160. - (MIRA 14:4) (Ukraine-Zoological research) SOKUH, 1. T. Doc Biol Sci - (diss) ".14ammals of the fauna of the Ukraine. (History of changes, ecology, practical significance, and approaches for rational use)." Khar'kov, 1961. 36 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist -111ducation Ukrain- A ian SSR, Khar''-ov Order of Labor Red Banner State Univ imeni A. M. Gor'kiy); 275 copies; free; list of author's works at end of text ~2u entries); (n , 6-61 sup, 205) SOKURY Ivan Tarasovichi PIDOPLICHKO, I.G.[Pidoplichko, I.E.], doktor ----6ro1-.nauk.. otv. red.; BRAGINSKIY, L.P.[Brahinslkyi, L.P.], red. izd-va; LISOVETS, O.M.[Lysovets',O.M.], tekhn.red. [Historical changes and utilization of mammals in the Ukraine] istorychni zminy ta vykorystannia fauEy ssavitsiv Ukrainy. Kyiv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URSR, 1961. 83 ~- (MIRA 15:4) (Ukraine-Mamr-als SOKUR, Ivan Tarasovich; MARTYPENKO, L.I.) red.; RAKh-LINA, N.P., tekhn. red. [Injurious rodents and their control] Shkidlyvi hryzuny i borot1ba z rqmy. Kyiv, Vyd-vo AN URSR, 1963. 93 p. (MIRA 17:3) SOKUR, I.T. New materials on the study of the lesser mammals of the Ukraine. Zbir. prate. Zool. muz. AN URSR no.32:29-42 163- (MIRA 16:11) SOKUR, P.I.; DEMCHUK, M., red.; ITEDOVIZ, S., tekhn.red. [Obtaining 360 centners of meat and 2150 centners of milk from 100 bectares of farmland] Vyrobymo na 100 haktariv unid' 360 tsentneriv miasa 1 2150 tsentneriv moloka! LIviv, Knizhkovo-zhurnallne vyd-vo, 1959. 12 p. (MMA 13:2) 1. Golova kolgospu im. Kirova, Oleslkogo rayonu, Llvivalkoi oblestl:(for Sokur). (Olesko District--Stock and stockbreeding) BRODOVOYI V.A. [Brodovy-j., V.A.]; SOKUR, S.G. [Sokur, S.H.] Electric current fluctuations in gal-lium, ar-se9de. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no. 11:1265-1267 N 165. (MIRA 18.121) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvermyy universitet imeni Shevehenko. Submitted July 2, 1965. m EWP(t)/EwP(b)/EVA(m)-2 ijp(c) 3D/AT ~ICC NR. "5028926 SOURCE CODE: UR/018.5/65/010/011/126511267 S. 1f.11-1-1 AUTHOR: Brodovyy, V. A.; Sokur, ORG: Kiev State University Im. T. ff. Shevchenko'(-KyyYs1kyy derzhuniverg,1"tet) TITLE: Oscillations of electric current In gallium arsenide SOURCE: Ukrayins1kyy fizychnyy zhurnal. v. 10, no. 11, 1965, 1265-1267 TOPIC TAGS: gallimn arsenide, photoelectric effect, IR radiation, electron transition ABSTRACT: Low frequen2y current oscillations were observed in n-type GaAs doped with Cu. Ile speci%ens were prepared with low resistance GaAs on which Cu was deposited lectrolvtically~ 'after which the specimens were heated in a vacuum at 650-750C for- 16 hrs., , The measurements were conducted at liquid oxygen temperature. The oscillations were observed on an SI-19A oscillograph from the variation of the voltage drop across the resistor'. in the specimen circuit. The instability occurred upon illumination of. the specimens with infrared light. The visible portion of the spectrum was out off by the germanium filter. The electrical instability Is explained on the basis of the existence of Injection contacts, since the oscillations occurred in the conductive direction of the current at definite values, of the voltage and the current through the specimen. The fact that infrared irradiation 1/2 Sul' Ole the Dxvc- to'e 20* SOKUR. V.D. , ".-I.- ~ - t' --- ~ - I I . , I . -, The inorganic composition of the secretion of the orbital salivary gland in dogs. Fiziol.zhur. [Ukr.] 2 no.6:28-33 N-D '56. (MIRA 10:~) 1. Wafedra fiziolog'&i tvarin i lyudini Ktivalkogo derzh. universitetu imeni T.G.Shevchanka. (SALIVA) SOKUR, V. D. Cand M Biol Sci -- (diss) "The Secretory Activity of the Orbital Salivary Gland of a Dog." Kiev, 1957. 14 pp 21 cm. (Min of Higher Education Ukrainian SSR, Kiev State Univ im T. G. Ql~ ;AJV,~- 2 Shevchenko, Chair of the Physiology of Animali -and--' , 100 copies (KL, 26-57, 1o6) - 35 - SOKUR, V.D. Ghanges in the speed of secretion and composition of saliva of canine orbital glands caused by different stimuli Cwith summ ry in IngliahJ. Yiziol.shur. LUkr.] 3 no.2:69-75 Mr-Ap 157. (MLRA 10:6) 1. Kiivslkty derzhavniy universitet in. T.G.Shavchanka. kafedra fixtologii lyudini i tvarin. (SALIVA) SOKUR, V.T., felgdsher (Kurgan-T~ube Andizhanckoy oblasti) Therapy of oacro-lumbar radiculitis In a rural area. Felld. I akash. no.9:36-37 S 154. (MMRA 7:11) (MMVES. SPINAL. diseases radiculitte, sacrolumbarg ther,) (RMIAL CONDITIONS radiculitis. ther.) SOKUR, V.T., felldshor (Andizhanskaya. oblast', Kurgan-Tyubskiy rayon) "Textbook in pharmacoloty.0 T.N. lovalemko. Reviewed by T.T. Sokur. Faild. i akush. no.6:63 Je.153.. (WMA 8:8) (Pharmacology) (Koval;nko. V.U.) ii. ye. ~-w f" f L I I '~.r2-jr-~ of A. Ye -- "Blolojcal r,. t~,.- T ~~; :-' , .1 C,n(l 'Jiol- bri, Institlite of /,oolorv, A(-ct.-.1 Sci Eaz,%~7~1 18 Jan ~L. Pravda, 7 Jan 51-') so, z)Ml !6R, 22 jul%- 195t'-) SOKURENKO, A.Y~. .bi~wl Biological foundation of the epidemlelogr of glardiasis. Vaterinarlia 34 no.5I-225~-232 Vq '57- (X1RA 10:6) (Frunze--Glardiasis) Okodents as carriers 6f J$seass) WIRA 18-4) CHE-24AIII-V) I.J",., kand. tekhn. nauk; CIRMO, P.I., inzh.; SOY.UIPINIKOY V.P., inzh.; ROKUTOV, V.P., inzh.; MA~--HYYEV, Yu.B., inzh. Method of studying the properties of metalworkirg lubricants during the hot rolling of pipe on a long mandrel. Proizv. trub no.11:40-46 '63. 17: 11) ,:~c 1( "- ce_~ ~ ~~ C', Y,~_ - 4. ZZYDR,L.I., inshener; VASILOYEV,L.I., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; SOKURENKO,Ye.A., inzhener Deep foundations for bridge supports made of reinforced concrete envelope-piles. Transp.stroi-5 no.5:4-8 J1155. (HLRA 8:12) (Bridges--Foundations and piers) (Piling (Civil engineering)) S/032/62/028/006/024/025 Bi17/B101 Yu. Sobolev, L, and -Sokurenko, nfrared nalarization microscope avods'Kaya labora~oriya, v. 28, no. 1962 745 K 4,ff--a-ed joiarization microscope ras built at the laboratoriya. t i.z- o iLabo ra t o ry f o r A u to n, a t i o n) and bro ugh t i nt o s ervi c e. It ol-n '-e used fo.- i-avestigating the structure, purity, dislocation zones and internal st-ze_-ses in silicon monocrystal plates. A cine-projector lamp 301-VO6 U3 infrared lif--ht source. The illuminating apparatus is fitted i n i nfr ar o dfilter, and condensers for work in bright or dark field ..:~inL-tion C-nd is :~i xed on the ob4ect stage of an MOM-6 (MIM-6)o ,riicro~,coro. A. detachable Polaroid analyzer, adjustable through 90 , is used for ii;,h-u Dolariza4-ion. The second Polaroid is mounted in the U Zic_~osco,,)e housing. The infrared rays enter the objectiveafter passing t'-roujh the object and are reflected by a mirror to the photocathodle of the electron-optical transformer. The picture can be observed by the naked I '---rd 1,12 S/032/62/028/006/024/025 _7n'ra~ed polarization microsco-.oe B117/B101 _-Ye t* a .Gubus lroll~_ and be recorded on phosographic plates by means of an accessor- device. Long period tests of this microscope s~-,wed -chat, its _-esolvin- Dower at. 50 magnification is sufficient for oll,serv-Ln,r~- ard PhotoEraphinz- 3-4 imm thic'Kness of silicon monocrystal plates under ordina-.y as ;.-ell as polarized infrared light. Electron-optical transformers of higher sensitivity must be used for investigating '-ic' lates. There is 1 fia-ure. U"osudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut red7-onetallicheskoy promyshlennosti (State.. Scieatif~ic -Research lnst-i-vute of the Rare 'Mletals Industry) flard 2'2 ACCESSION NR: AP4018388 S/0120/64/000/001/018310186 AUTHOR: Sobolev, A. L.; Sokurenko, Yu. V. TITLE: Automatic counting of dislocations SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 1, 1964, 183-186 TOPIC TAGS: dislocation, crystal imperfection, crystalline structure, germanium, silicon, dislocation density, particle counter, dislocation counter, automatic dislocation counter ABSTRACT: A statistical analysis of dislocations in Ge and Si sections has revealed that an autornatic count has to be based on a differential (dislocation-i background contrast) principle. An automatic dislocation counter consists of a tv microscope and a counter proper. A vidicon-tube 300-line 50-framealsec PTU-OMl industrial t7v outfit is used in the apparatus. The ty camera output, via,1 a forming unit, is applied to counter dekades. A monitoring screen with Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4018388 brightness and contrast controls is provided. The counting error is under 5%. A block diagram of the electronic circuit is described in some detail. "The authors wish to thank 0. N. Malkov, N. V. Kirilin, V. A. Pronin, and A. 1. Surakov for alignment of the outfit, and also A. V. Ovodova and L. V. Nabatova who took part in the statistical analysis of single -crystal specimens. 11 Orig. art. has: 3 figures. ASSOCIATION- Gosudarstvenny*y nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektny*y institut redkometalUclieskoy promy*shlennoSti (State Scientific -Research and Design Institute of the Rare-Metal Industry) SUBMITTED: 02Apr63 DATE ACQ: 18Mar64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PH NO REF SOV; 002 OTHER: 006 Card SOKUROV, G.B. blaterial for identifying the fish of none Panir waters. Izv. Otd.est.nauk All Tarlzh.SSR no-3:77-85 '58. (KIRA. 13.10 1. Institut zoologii i parazitologii AN Tadzhikskoy SSR. (Pamirs --Fislies ) SOKUROVA. YE. N. Sokurova, Ye. N. Ofhe effect of various types of ionizing irradiations on the nitrogen- fixing bacteria and microflora. of the soil.n Inet of Microbiology,, Acad Sci USSR. Moscows 1956 (Dissertation for the degree of Candi- date in Biological Science) Y'aniz a leto isO No. 2 9 0 scow SO ka A 0 VA- ) ~F- t IAI, USSR/Microbiology. General Microbiology. Abs Jour: Ref. ZhUr.-Biol.j, No 7) 1958, 28909. Author SokurAAw,-B-,H. Inst Not gfv~-n. Title Some Mec~hanisyns of the Eftect of Icnizing Radiations on Microorganisms. F-1 Orig Pub: 0 nekotorykh zakonomernostyakh deystviya ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy na mikroorganizmy. Izv. AN SSSR, ser. biol., 1956, No 6, 35-53. dVferent ants - a mixture of uranium 235 chips ( IS irradiants), radium, polornium P-10 introduced withi6 t-he nutriei~t meLia, with -irrallation from outside (Cobo) ou tuber:----~~ ba~;'-~ria aa& azotdbacter. The sensitivity of bacteria to irradiations was found to be related irradi- Abstract: A study was conducted on the effect of Card 1/3 USSR/Microbiology. General Microbiology. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur.-Biol., No 7., 1958., 28909. tc c co-aditions; it is higuer when bacteria ar-, om c.gar madia the-n on liquid media. Ce:C-s of nitrogen fixating bacteria endure high irra- diatin.& concentzations -- acotobacter, for instance, up to 80 mcurie units per 1. At szoill dose irradia- tions, stiratlation of bacteria development, intensifi- cation of energy processes, and combining with atmos- pheric nitrogen were observed. cr -rays stimulate tubercle bacteria and azotobacter in doses A/ 1000 r (in intensive irradiation 1 r'/min.). When -ir-rad- iants are introduced into nutrient media these doses ^-, 1-2 mcurie per lp and in liquid meedia /v 5-10 mcurie per 1. In connection with differing sensiti- vities to irradiation of processes of atmospheric ni- brogen combinations and the stricture of cellular F-1 Card 2/3 / C oua t ry USSR C a t e,i:o ry Iiibs.. VT ou e u r - -o I Aut 11,-) 1' qt,,o~.-.iarjveL ~le. '.~aysellj Y. N. linar"tut. T i t 1- ~omlliasd rff'L~,ct of Ultra Violet :--id :,.-Pays or, ~ac. mi.th-80'Aius 2 ore-% p IA-1fi%lika, 1957, 2, -~o 4 V,-4e5 F A L-3tract Tho combined affect of ultrr, violet (ww~ra length 25`17 10 end o'L X-Pxv.- on Via ~,jr-A -,,I rate of R. anthxacoida coorts In water proved to be much graatar than the ctfcot from each typ~et of raulaiion inelviduelly and thrai the aLm the separate radiation 6f 'Lec fs. vare, it malme no di_'~*c-zetca whiah of the typ,5s of r&diation usad, ultre. violet or X-Ray, i,,: kki6d on t1he aporis first.-Ye. S. TIMOFEVIV-71,11SOVSKIY, N.V., PORYAT)KOVA, N.A., SOKUPOTA, Yn.11. TIt'.OPITrV.A- 'WSOVSILIYA, Yo.A. Works on a7pprinental biogeocoenology. Pt. 1: Effect ofindintion on the biomnss and structure of terrestrial, soil ind frech-water biocoenoses. Trudy Inat.biol.UPAN SSSR nQ.9;202-25 V (DIDU 11.09) (Vk~ .5 7 -1-W,GT OF RADIATI I(N) (PIANTS, USSR / 'AcrobioloCy. General '.,microbiology. :',,ffect of F External I.-Sents. D-sinfectfon. Abs 3our: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1959, 5425. kuthor Zgkgrova.., Ye. N. inst Nzt--gIzen a Title Effect of P-Radiators on Development of Nitro- gen-Fixing Bacteria. .S Pub: ~,'dkrobioloGiya, 1957, 26, No 4, 444--449. (,rL ~,bstract: Radiators (unseparated mixtures of uraniuL.1-235 fission fragments)were int-roduced into an acar or liquid nutritive medium in a 3oncentration of 0.0018-100 ni'Llicurie/ 1 1-4ter; after various periods of titue ranginE frora, 1 hour to 20 days, the number of colonies, the nuube.- and size of the cells, and the weizht of the bio-i-iiiass (bio- logical onass) of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria Card 1/3 -:o,,-fect Of CrobiolOFY. USS'R / iricrobicloLy. G_~_riaral 1- - D'isinfection. ents. ,eternal ~`-S ,jIs lour: tract: s IS59, 5435. 1. r~' Ref Zhur-BiOl-i "70 leas and beans were determined. 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