SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOSHESTVENSKAYA, F.M. - SOSHKA, Y.

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arct a cstvt t b�hh FaMalt d SIFj Litot IsOUgfIr -!iolu VII Or with ke Ve a Tnetiofi law, Whi u): TLJ~idlaytun~ molinj p and sorne solid, aftc! 24 Jirs. the t. '.. 10 t wV91 o6oliat with 11% FEC-1,~yielding-".73 S. PJh-.5fFj, 6is' 7-V bi OZ7 Mg raq.treAtc4 . -e 2 -c-ed ialxt-wii I SiFtas above foi~Wiamt wid 0. -Lqj,- -ited with 40 eq~ftl smi. 4PI after kisu, trelt~ MO. and heated I he at 176-W.10,-yWing al "L 2304', ment, 3.4 g.'PA,Si -.1n: 5 days at roorn temp Dr and IJIxjW-(4J7:g) gave 0.85 g.'J~ ~st IS"' Obtain-d., W M ON -1'w MEDOKS, G.V-; SOSHNSWENSKAYA, Ye.H. - % - Interaction of phonylmagnesium bromide with silicon tetrachloride. Zhur.ob.khim. 26 no.1:116-118 Ja 156. ()aju 9:5) 1. Saratovskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Magnesium compounds) (Silicon chlorides) HES -100, G. V.; SOSL Reaction of silicon tetrafluoride with beazy! magnesium chlorlde. Zhur.ob.kbizi, 26 no.12:3310-3312 D 156. (141M.A 10: 7) 1. Saratovskiy selIskokhozyaystvenuvy iastitut. (Mvaosbm chlorides) (Silicon tetrnfluoride) 493 AUTHORS: Medoks., G.V., and Soshestvenskaya, Ye. M. TITLE: Derivation of Nitrates of Tetrasubstituted Ph08phonium and Arsonium, Bases (0 poluchenii nitratov chetyrekhzameshchennykh fosfoniyevykh i arsoniyevykh osnovaniy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 271-272 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Nitrates of tetrasubstituted phosphonium and arnonium bases can be used in analytical chemistry and for the 4xivation of double bonds with nitrates of rare earth elements which in many instances differ in solubility and melting point. Such nitrates are usually prepared by nitric acid neutralization of ihe free bases vhieh in turn are obtained from the reaction of halide salts idth a suspension con- sisting of water and silver oxide or through double decomposition of halide bases with silver nitrate, and in some cases also with nitric acid. A method of obtaining nitrates of tetrasubstituted phosphonium and arsonium. bases from ammonium chlorides, or bromides and nitrate without the application of silver compounds, is describ- ed. Taking into consideration the poor water-solubility of certain Card 1/2 nitrates of phosphonium. and arsonium bases as compared with homologous ~,Dapepdeuce of yields ot tettasubatituted, 41W-~aud I he magWtude of ebtrges and ra411 of -rmtln-59~6-- ou ft~ fi ~~.Jtu- G, V. Mcdoks aud M. F~. _ - _ Zhitr, D-osh'creT - -7-1r.t7TJI57); cf. C.A. 32, 5,I:)21-Addn. of PhCll.,',IgCl froln 55. 11) g. PhCHjCI to 3.12 g. Li fluosilicatc =d heating Iar, to IPO-70' gave after tre.Iitinctit with aq. ITC1, 0,M) g. PhCTT,),Si, m. Na (h oi5c.-itt! gave 1.43 g, yield; K 5alt gave 2-38 g. vield; Rh halt g,vf .3 g. viell; Sr s:33t gav. 0.21 g. yield. ROAgRr ga,~! I~t,gi in yiiA-39 which rose Dmzressivelv with zf r.,riiii, M the - - i -I "' 7:" ~ . it ~. , ~ C . : 1 - 1, A.- i1, I '. .1 . Soshkina, Ye. D. '17he biostratiCrapt,,, of the Devonian period in the baz~ed or, Tble P ia-na of rurosa i3yulleten' Eosk. o-va ispytatelle-f prircd,,.-, Ctd. Z:eol., 19,49, lasue 2, p. 34-42, - 6 it~jms. so: u-4631, I") LeDt. 53, (Leto-;.--;s 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 214, 1949). BUSHUYEV, V.P.; GUBIN, G.V.; GONCHARENKO., Yu.I.; KARMAZIN, V.I.; MAPGULIS, V.S.; MITROV, V.A.; NIKOLAYENKO.- N.O.; BOBRUSHKIN, L.G.; BUROV, A.I.; RYBAKOV, V.N.; SQaILIX,-~ TATSIUHKO, P.A.-,* TOVSTANOVSKIY, O.D.; YUROV, P.P.; Prini 1-i uchastiye: NIFAGINA, A.A.; CHF-RNYY, I.I.; 0,,RSH0YG, Yu.G.; KOSTIKOV, A.G.; DOLGIKH, M.A.; MGVSKOVICH, S.A.; STUPIN, D.D.;"NEVOYSA, G.G. Magnetization roasting of Kerch ores in the experimental factory of Kamysh-Buran Combine. Gor. zhur. no.12:30-37 D 162. (MIPA 15:11) 1. Institut Mekbarobrehermet, Krivoy Rog (for Bushuyev, Gubin, Goncharenko, Karmazin, Margulis, Mitrov, Ilikolayenko, Nifagina, Chernyy, Gershoyg, Kostikov). 2. Kamyshburunskiy zhelezorudnyy kombinat, Kerch' (for Bobrushkin, Burov, Rybakov, Soshin, Tatsiyenko, Tovstanovskiy, Yurov, Dolgikh, M.A.; Movskovich, S.A.; Stupin, D.D.; Neiroyaa). (Kerch Peninsula-Ore dressing) (Iron ores) 14 A/ AL 41111 KRYMSKIY, G*A., kandidat takhnichookikh uauk; KARACHINTSIT, B.I., inzhoner; SOSHIN. A.S., inxhoner. Now series of heavy-duty demountable fuses without filler..Vemt. plaktreprom. 28 ne.3:8-10 Mr '57. (KcaA io:4) 1. Zaved "Dinamo". (Electric coutacters) BAULIN, Ta.N.; BELIKOV, N.A.; SOSHIN, AoV., professor,-vedaktor. (N.A.Belikov's method for over-all mechanization of plastering work) Xomplekonaia makhanizatsiia shtukaturnykh rabot po metody ff.A,BsliIdbv&. -Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-:ry po stroitelletya i arkhitekture--1953. 18 p. iMLIU 7:6) (Plastering) 7: L~7 The Comaittee on SWIa PrUee (of tba'Cotmil of Mnlatm USM) In the fields of, science aid inventions announces-tbat the rollowing, scientific waiu."DopulAr Bolan- tif I* bookaj, and textbooks have been submittAd for campatAtibn fai- Stal 4 a, Prizes for the Years 1952 and 1953. (�eymalftm Mtwmp moscows No. 22-Wj 20 M - 3 Apr 19A) Name Title of Vaft SOMIDSW by S~~H "Technclog;7 of Constructi~n ',.Ir,~ccw C!~nstruction agine~!.ng llroductior~' (textbookl) IsIvitute Imeni V.V. Kuybyshev SO: W-30604, 7 July 1VA SOSHIE', A. V. N15 661 Tekhnologiya stroitellnogo proizvodstva (Building Industry S7 Technology) Izd. 2. Perer I Dop. Moskva, Izd-vo Minist.erstva 1954 Kommunallnogo Khozyaystva RSFSR, 1954. 579 p. Illus., Diagrs., Tables. "Literaturall: p. (575) PITROT, .14kolay Samenovich; SOSHIII_,,_4.y,. doktor takhnicheakikh nauk, professor, rateenzeat, Vo~~SxNSKJ'j. N.N.. inzhener. radaktor: POPOVA, S.M., takhnichaskiy rodaktqr [Machines and mechanized tools for the finishing work in building] Kashiny i makhanisirovannys instrumenty dlia stroitellnykh otdalooh- nykh rabot. Ixd. 2-os, dop. i parer. Moskva. Go*. nauchno-takhn. izd-yo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1956. 287 p. (miaA 9:11) (Building machinery) .5Q&U.,,_AadreY jasi~jeyich doktor tekhnicheekikh nauk, professor; WIV. A.E. t tekhaichaskikh nauk. doteent, nauchayy redaktor; UDOD. Y.Ta,, redaktor izdatellstva; PLWON, M.N., tekhaicheakiy redaktor [Mechanized building and assembling and its organization] Organizatsita i proizvodBtV.) mekhanizirovannvkh strottelino-montazhnykh rabot. Moskva, GOB. izd-vo po strolt. i arkhitekture, 1956. 295 p. (HIBAt10:3) (Const-ruction industry) (Building machinery) ~7 A, SOKOWV, K.M. YEVSTAFEYEV, S.V.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K.; STANKOVSKIY, A.P.; VARNNIX, Ye.I.-. ONUFRIYEV. I.A.; SVSSRNIKOV, I.P.; UxmV, B.S.; BAUMAN, V.A.; BARSOV, I.F*; BASHINSKIT, S.V*; BOYED, A.G.; VALUTSKIT, I.I.; ZAPOLISKIY, V.P.; ZOTOV, V.P.;,IVANOV, V.A.-, YAZARINOV, V.M.,, INVI. S.S.; MALOLEMV, Ys.K.; MMNEDV, A.S.: MIROPOLISICATA, N.K.: OSIFOV, L.G.; FEMIMAN, L.M.; PETROV, G.D.; PETROV, N.M.; POLYAKDV, V.I.; VATSSLAVSKAYA, L.Ta.; VAKE[FW&7XV, S.A.; VXRZHITSKIY, A.M.; VLASOV, P.A.; VOLIPSON. A.V..: VOSHCHININ. DZHUNKOVSKIY, R.N.; DOMBROVSKIYI N.G.; YErIFANOV, S.F,; YEMMENKO, Vs?.; ZELICHENDK, G*Gs; ZIMIN, P.A.; FOPOVA. N.T.; ROGOVSKIY, L.V.; RKBROVS A.S.; SAPRYKIN. V.A.; SOVAWV, I.G.; SQ~9p,.,A..V.; STARUKRIN, N.M.; SURKIYAN, G.S.; TOIDRAYA, D.F.: TROITSKIY. Kh.L.; TUSUNYAKOV, M.D.; FROWV, P.T.; TSIRKUlW, I.P. Andrei Vladimirovich Konorov; obituary. Mekh. stroi. 16 no.1:32 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:1) (Konorov, Andrei Vladimirovich, 1890-1958) BCNDARI, Te.P., inzh.; VLASOVA, M.A., inzh.; KALININ, B.P., inzh.; KOPP, L.M., inzh.; SCK(LOVA, A.D., kand.tekhn.naukI TSEGELISM, V.L.,.inzh.; UTZNKOV, Y.F., kEknd.tokhn.nauk [deceased]; BOGDANOT, S.I., inzh.. nauchnyy red.; THU IN, T.A., glavnyy red.; -SOSHU,-&-T, zam.glavnogo red.; GRIMICH, G.P., red.; IVIYANOT, S.F., red.; ONUFRIUV, I.A., red.; KHCULOV, B.A., red.; ZIMIN, P.A., red.; SKVORTSOTA, I.P., red.izd-va; GOLOBERG, T.M., tekhn.red.; ELIKINA, B.M., tekhn.red. [Handbook for the erection of reinforced-concrete elements of industrial buildings] Sprovochnik po montaxhu zhelezobetanrO" konstruktaii prooVshlennykh zdanii. Pod red. B.P.Kalinina. Moskva@ Gos.ivd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 315 P. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Moscow. Gosudaratvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu stal'nykh konstruktsiy. (Reinforced concrete construction) BODUNGEN, I.N., inzh.; VINOGRADOV, K.V., inzh.; VFJJZRSHTE'IN, A.L., inzh.; GOLIDGUY, B.G., inzh.; KMIMIN, V.S., inzh.; KULIKOV, F.S., inzh.; LRBEDEV, N.M., inzh.; LEVI, S.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; ROZANOV. M.S., inzh.; SIDOROV, V.H., inzh.; SOKOLOV, D.V., inzh.; SGOHIM, N.M., inzh., laureat Stalinskoy premii- EPSHTM, A.L., inzh.; ANTRUSHIN, B.D., inzh.. nauchnyy red.; SIMAiov, S.H., inzh., nauclmyy red,; TRUBIN, V.A., glevnyy red.; ISOlcialN A.V., zam.glavnogo red.; GRINF, VICH, G.F., red.; TKPIFANOV, S.F., red.; ONUFRITEV, I.A., red.; ZIMIN, P.A., red.; VDOVENKO, Z.I., red.izd-va; SHIROKOVA, G.M., red.izd-va; HLIKINA, E.M.. tekhn.red. tPower engineering handbook for construction work] Spravochnik energetika na stroitellstve. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Pod red. N.N. Lebedeve. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkbit. i stroit. materialam, 1960- 736 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Power engineering) SOSHIff, A-V., prof.. doktor tdchn-nauk Using flow line methods in building large-panel houses according to hourly work schedulese Sboro trud MISI n0-37:5-43 16o. (MM 13:8) 1. Kafedra OTekhnologiya stroitelinogo proizvodetvall Moskovskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni institute, imeni V.V. Kuybyaheva. (Precast concTete constraction) (Apartment houses) ROGOVSKIY, L.V., inzh.; CHEMSHIN, V.A.. kand.tokhn.nauk, starshiy nouchnyy sotrudnik; GaMUNIV, V.P.; TRTBIN,'V.A., glavnyy red. ~,.,SOSHIN, A.T.1 . -0* iild. zem.glavnogo reA.;- GRIBUICH, G."P.. red.;, IWIFANOV, ONUFRIYEV, I.A., red.;.KHCKHLOY, B'A., red.; ZIMIN, P.A., red.; YUrDINA, L.A., red.izd-va; RTAVA P.Ye., tekhn.red.; GCLIBERG, T.K. tekhn.red. [Barthwork operations under winter conditions] Proizvodstvo zemlia- nykh robot v zitmikh usloviiakh; spravochnoe posobie..' Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po atroit,, arkhit, i.stroit.materialam, 1961. 149 p. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut orgenizataii, mekhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu. 2. Rukovo- ditell laboratorii zemlyanykh robot Hauchno-iseledovatellskogo insti- tuts organizataii, makhanizatsii i takhnicheskoy po6dshchi stroi- telletvu. (for Rogovskly). 3. laboratoriya zemlyanykh robot Nauchno- issledovatellskogo inatituta organizatsii, makhanizataii i teUmi- cheskoy pomoshchi stroitel'stva (for Cherkashin). 4. Starshiy tekhnik laboratorii zemlyanykh robot ITauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituts orga- nizatsii, mekhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitellstvu (for" Gorbanev). (Earthwork-Cold weather conditions) STARUKHINI N.M.~ inzh.; BOGATYKH, Ya.D., inzh.; TRUBIN, V.A., glav. red.; SOSHIN, A.V., zam._glav. red.; GRINEVICH, G.P., red.p YEPIFANOV, S. ~-- --- .. red.; ONUFRIYEV, I.A., red.; KEOKHLOV, B.A., red.; ZIM, P.A., red.; TSYURUPA, A.L., inzh., naucbM7 red.; GORDEYKV, P.A., red, izd- va; SHFRSTNEV& N.V.., tekhn. red. [Handbook on masonry operational Spravochnik po kamennym rabotam. Moskva., Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po, stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 198 p. (14IRA Il+:10) 1. kkademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organi- zatsii, mekhanizataii i tekhnicheskoy poirioshchi stroitellstvu. (Masenry) BARANOV, L.A.; GORBATOV, V.I.; YEMINOV, D.Y.; YFJ1MAKOV, Ye.I.; PITYR OV, N.I.; RYLITSEV, A.N.; RYAZANTSET, K.G.; TOROPOV. A.S.; TSEYTLIN, G.I.; YAROSHEV,D.M.; TRUBIN, V.A., glavW red.; 305HIN, A.V., zam.glavnogo red.; RAKITIN, G.A., red.; GRIEMCK, YEFIFANOV, S.P., red.; ONUFRIM, I.A., red.; KHOKHLOT. B.A., red.; tIMIN, P.A., red.; TABUNIn. M.A., red.izd-ve; OSMO, L.M.. tekhn.red. (Kanual on accident P.-_~zvention and industrial sanitation during construction and repa.': operational Spravochnoe posobie po tekhnike bezopasnosti i promasnitarii pri proizvodatve stroitellno-sontash- nykh rabot. Pod red. G.A.Rakitins. .Koskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i otroit.mterialem, 1961. 339 P. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Akedemiya stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut orgerni- zatsii, mekhanizateii i takhnicho8koy pomoshchl stroitel'stvu. (Construction industry--Hygienic aspects) GRIGORIYAVTS, A.S.; GLADSHTEYVI D.A.; 1ANTSBURGI Ya.B.; TRUBIN, V.A.., glav. red.j SOSHIX,-A..-V-., zam. glav. red.jGRINEVICH, G.P.) red.j YEPIFA.- NOV, S.P., red.; ONUFRIYEV, I.A.., rdd.IKHOKELOV, B.A., red# ZIMINp P.I., red.j KANTSELI, Ya.O.,.nauobmyy red.; SHIROKOVA, G.M., red. izd-va; SHERSTNEVA, N.V., tekhn. red. [Handbook on the consumptic6 o tin ,r spare parts and materials in opera and repairing building and road machinery) Spravochnik po raekhodu zapasnykh chastei i materialov dlia ekspluatatsii i remonta stroitell- nykh i dorozhnykh mashin. Moskva.. Gos. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1961. 399 P. (MIRA 14:10) (Building machinery-Maintenance and re air) (Road machinery-Maintenance and repaM IVYAITSKIY, G.B., kand. tekhn. nauk; POLYAKOV, V.I., kand. tekhn.nauk; RAYFIESIMERG, s.m., inzh.; CHEREPAKH111, N.V., inzh.,* FROSKMITTA, V.P., red.; TRUBIN, V.A., glav. red.; SOSIEM, -A,V~j zam. glav. red.; GRINEVICH, G.P., red.; YEPIFA11OVj S.P., red.; OITUFRIYEV, I.A., red.; KHOKHLOV, B.A., red.; ZIMIU, P.A.9 red.; PEREVAIYUK, M.V., red. izd-va; VAULMOVA, G.D.,, tekbn. red. (Erection of completely precast apartment houses]Montazh polno- sborrWkh zhilykh zdanii; spravochnoe posobie. Pod red. V.P. Proslin-nina. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 91+ p. NIRA .15:11) 1. Akademlya stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organi- zatsii, mekhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroitel'stvu. (Apartzr,ent houses) (Precast concrete construction) GEL11-M) A.S.; Gi~L;INICIIJ G.F... prof.; WILIVICH, G.G.i ZOTOV, V.P.; KOII,'~UIOV, G,V.; FAVLOV, S.M.; FIM4011, A.V.; INUBM, V.A., glav. red.; SO-0121Y AN.,. zar. glav. red.; YEPLFABOV, S.F... red.; -j.T.-,-re-a.: KHOKFMMI, B.A. red.; M1121, P.A., red.; M,WOSHCH, I.L., inzh,,, red.; RAMMOVA, G.D.,, -tekhn. red. [111andbook on loading, unloading, and conveying operations in construotion]SptavocImik po pogruzochno.-.razgruzochnym i trans- portnym rabotam na stroitellst-,re. Pod red, G.P.Grinevicha. Yoskvl-'.~ Go,lqtroil-dat-, 1962. 376 p. (MIPA 15:9) (Matcri,-7 hand~in&) (Building m-t-arials) S"ISHIN) Aj., !ioktor tekhn. nauk, prnf.- SOKOLOV, N.M., aoictur nauk, prof.; A.S., kano. Lekhri. ilauk, (tots.; BELINOVICH, Y,S.) PETROV, kand. tekhn. naiA; LUPEVKO, I.S., inzh., nauchn. red. [Technology of the construction industry] Tekhroloc-iia stroitellnogo proizvodstva. [Byl A.V.Soshin i dr. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 423 P. (MIRA 17: 1p) MAUR, Ye..; SOSHIN, B.; SMIMOV, , Il. Information. Avt. transp. 42 no-10:55-57 0 164. (V,IRA 17:11) ACC NRI AT6003856 SOURCE CODE: UR/2865/65/004/000/0217/0226 ~AUTHOR: Kostikove, V. Ya.; Beyevskiy, R. Me; Kalinovskiy,.A. P.; 130shin, Be A. 4-1 ORG: none-- TITLE., Possible application of electronic logical circuits for automatic medical control SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologlebeskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, v- 4, 1965, 2i7-226 TOPIC TAGS: bioastronautics bioinstrumentation, biotelemetryg automatic control system, logic circuit cx;,~t ABSTRACT: Space flights of longer duration and covering greater distances will sbarply reduce telemetrIc trensmissiori%Zf medical and biological data. This leads to the problem of deve-l-o-plng,on board automatic medical control devices for monitoring data on the astronaut's condition. For space flights slong.establisbed orbits which do not require readjustment of programmed instructions during :course of fligbtj electronic logic circuits are satisfactory because of their simple des.1gD, ~ow weight and small~s,lze, The algorithm of analysis for each I Car 1/3 Level of motor activity A .Carbon dioxide level Generator MOM ..-Oxygen level. -101.126 of Fi 6. Block diagramof awelectronie gickl't s7sterk'f or.., omatio:medical control,- aU 2/3* C ard ACC NR -AT6003856 p re) Includes three operations. )f the indicesl(sucb as, body tem erstu .1) measurement of the index during, a given interval of time; (2) -lomparison of the index value with the norm.range in the form of symbols, a,9. p designating normal by, "N"j. or '1+" for. higher than normal, or "-" for lower than normal;.Eind, (3) comparison of-symbols of Jifferent parametors a.ccording to a given logical system and determina- tion of a code indicatingo "diagnosis." (see Fig. 6). All problems Of automatic diagnosis In which linear programming is applicable can be solved by alootronia logle circuits. Orig. art. bast 6 figuree,and, 1 table.- SUB CODE: 06j 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REFOO, 004* an .-I 43899aZ5 -JACCESSION Wtt AR40465M~ condition,and quality of controliKere th concept. of entropy can a Used for- ae lie quantitative eva.luation7of.-the.ind.et6r7ai*cyi in rmining 7-tho 'duara.Lized..I. criterion, an overall entropy for.the, selected electropbYsiologiX,40dices and the contro3.-l,.ed-parameter-deviation perform=66',:is used which- reqaresl processing.. a great deal of information in a comp-uter. Thus in Ion cosmia f4ghts at a: ge from the Earth, -the -installation 01 -a ship-borne computer long ran. for narri~" band telemetric transmitting bioinformationto'Ahe.Zarth!a stations In - tb Le of a generalized oriterion becomes eapedient SM COM:,A3, ff. t J V 0" 212 KOSTIKOVA, V.Ya.j BAYEVSKIYp R.Mo; KALINOVSKIYp A.P.; 80SHINp. B.A. Possibility for using electronic logic circuits for auto,-Atic medical control, Probl. kosm. biol, 4t217-226 t65. (MIRA 18 9) 21(7),21(8) AUTHORS: Nemilov, Yu. A., Pisarevskiy, A. N., SOV/56-35-3-44/61 Soshin, L. D. 151 (0 pervom Yozbuzhdennom TIT-LE: O~nthe ~First ~Exci~_ed State of Tb sostoyanii Tb159) PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheBkoy fizikil 1958P Vol 35, Nr 3, PP 800 - 801 (USSR) ABSTRACT% In the course of the investigation of the r -radiation of Dy159 (the decay of which is caused solely by K-capture) by means of a scintillation spectrometer, a line with double energy in momentum distribution is observed besides the K-X-rays of Tb159 (44,5 keV). This line is produced by the total summation of quanta with the energy of 44,5 keV. According to these results, the observed line with 90 keV is the result of the summation of two cascade-like emitted quanta Trith half the energy. In the case of the first of these ciuanta there is K-emission of Tb159 after K-capture, Card 1/3 and the second quantum is produced by the discharge of the On the First Excited State of Tb159 SOV/56-35-3-44/61 first excited state of Tb159. N. P. Heydenburg and G. M. Temmer (Ref 2) presumed that the energy of the first excited state'of Tb159 amounts to 57,5 keV. J. W. Mehelih et al. (Ref 3) observed conversion electrons which correspond to this excited state. f -rays which correspond to the dis- charge of this state were not observed in any of the afore- mentioned works. If the line mentioned exists at all, it amounts, according to the results obtained by this paper, to not more than 1% of the 44,5 keV peak, Additional verifica- tion was carried out by means of a summating spectrometer with a CsJ(Tl)-cryetal, The momentum-distribution thus obtained is illustrated by means of a diagram. The first excited state of Tb159 discharges because of the strong 57,5 keV conversion line also with emission of a K-X-ray radiation, in which case the conversion coefficient is > 99%. The authors thank A. N. Murin and B. K. Preobrazhen- skiy for placing a good radiation source at their disposal. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet, Card 2/3 On the First Excited State of Tbl59 SOV/56-35-3-44/61 ~ ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: June 4, 1958 Card 3/3 NEMILOV, Yu.A.; PISAREVSKIY, A.N.; Investigation Of rays in Ap 78 decay. Zhur. okep. i toor. fiz. 35 n0.3;801-8(2- S '58. tMIRA 12:3) 1.RadiyeM institut AN SSSR. (Arsenic-Decay) tGamms. rays) 05448 SOV/120-59-3-19/46 AUTHORS: Pisarevskiy, A. N. and So shin TITLE. An Instrument for the Automatization of a Single- Channel Scintillation Gamma-Spectrometer (Pribor dlya avtomatizataii odnokanallnogo staintillyatsionnogo gamma-spektrometra) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3. PP 90-93 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The apparatus described will automatically record differential spectra on a pen-recorder chart. The apparatus consists of a differential single-channel discriminator similar to that described by Farley (Ref 4). a scaling unit, an integrator (Ref 5), a control unit, a timer (Ref 6) and a pen-recorde'r (EPP-09). The work of the apparatus begins with the switching on of the timer which prQduces pulses at a repetition frequency chosen beforehand. These pulses are then fed into the control unit. The first pulse opens the output of the discriminator and the recording of the pulses at the output of the discriminator begins., After the 10th or the 100th pulse from the timer the Card 1/2 output of the discriminator is out off and the 05467 SOV/120-59-3-38/46 AUTHORS: Pisarevskiy, A. N., and Soshin, L. D. ii_ TITLE: The Best Working Condition~s~_'~'~~i3 Photomultipliers (Ob optimallnom rezhime fotoumnozhiteley FEU-13) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 143 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This multiplier is of the venetian-blind type and has a modulator electrode. Fig 1 shows the amplitude resolution of the multiplier as a function of voltage between photocathode and modulator for several different voltages on the modulator (with the overall voltage on the photomultiplier constant). Fig 2 shows analogous results for the overall sensitivity. It is concluded that the voltage between photocathode and modulator should be twice that between modulator and first dynode. There are 2 figures and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut AN SSSR (Radium Institute, Academy of Sciences UWR) SUBMITTED: May 10, 1958 Card 1/1 SOV/12"59-41-14/50 AUTHORS-,Lomonosov, I. I., Pisarevskiy, A. N., Soshin, L. D. TITILE: The Conversion Efficiency of NaJ(Tl) C_ry~s~_-_ PERIODICAL: Fribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4, PP 70-71 (USSR) ABSTRA.CT. Crystals grown by the Kyropoulos and Stockbarger methods are used with y-rays of energy up to 1330 keV (the table lists the values, where % is given by the second formula on P 70),, Figs 1 and 2 show respectively the relation of A2 and &4 to VE . It is concluded that the resolving power is overestimated unless proper allowance is made for the quantity b (the inherent resolving power) in the first formula on p 70. The paper contains 2 figuTes, 1 table and ? references, 3 of which are English and 4 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut AN SSSR (Radium Institute, Academy of. Sciences', USSR) SUBMITTED: June 231, 1958. Card 1/1 120-59-4-15/50 0 awl Yu,, A., Fisarevskiy, A. N., Soshin, L. D. AUTHORS'.Nemilov, J"i- TITLE: A Form of Distortion in Line Speztra 7;~ouce~y ~NaJ(Tl) Crystals PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4. -73 pp 72 (US, S R ABSTRACT: A 128-chan-nel analyzer is used with 6607 280 and 70 keV y-rays to show that some of the crystals examined in the previous paper in fact split monochromatic lines into two (Fig I shows some examples of the resulting spectra for one crystal with the sources in various positions). It is con-- '-';luded that the Kyropoulos method gives perfect crystals, and that the Stockbarger method sometimes gives faulty ones, The paper 3ontains 1 -figure and 3 references, 2 of which are 0 Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION. Radiyev-yy institut AN 88SR (Radium Institute, Academy of, Sciences. USSR) SUBMITTED-. June 6. 1958. Card 1/1 21M SOV/48-23-2-18/20 AUTHORS: Nemilov, Yu. A., Pisarevokiy, A. N., Soshinf L. D. TITLE: y Rays in the Decay of As78 (y-luchi pri raspade As78) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya, fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 2, pp--255-256 (ussR) ABSTRACT: According to references 1, 2 also y rays of 0.27 and 0.610 Mev were determined in the decay of A878 (T = 90 min). The investigations of this paper have shown.that in-the-decay of As78 (T = 5-6 min) a line is found at 500 kev, strong lines for -r=90 min at 270, 610, 800, 1280 and 2680 kev and weaker lines at 80, 345, 69o, 1200, 1620, 1880, 2040 and 2160 kev. The lines obtained (T = 90 min) are attributed to transitions-in- the As78 Se78 decay; the 500 kev line (T = 5 min) cor- responds to the transition from a metastable to a basic state of As7s, which then decays to Se78 in the reaction mentioned. A scheme of the decay with all transitions obtained is given. The authors thank A. N. Protopopov and his coworkers for Card 1/2 neutron irradiation of the isotopes. There are 1 figure and y Rays in the Decay of AST8 SOV/48-23-2-18/20 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. Khlopina Akademii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute imeni V. G. Khlopin of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 2/2 210) SOV/48-23-2-19/2o AUTHORS: Nemilov, Yu. A., Lomonosovq I* I., Pisarevskiyj A. N., L~ Teterin, Ye. D. TITLE: Some Problems on the Linearity of the Scintillation Spectrometer (Nekotoryye,voprosy lineynosti pri stsintillyatsionnoy spektrometrii) PERIODICAL: Izvest ya. Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, 1 Vol 23, Ur 2, pp 257-262 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In a more accurate investigation of the scintillation reaction of NaJ(Tl) in the case of"y excitation the authors found deviations from the reaction linearity up to 20% within the /, 100-150 kev (Ref 6). This pr64blem was investi- range of E Y gated according to a method already applied in previous papera. The measurements were carried out by means of crystals produced at the Institut kristallografil AN SSSR (Crystallographical. Institute of the AS USSR) and in.the Kharl-kov Works. The crystals were bred according to methods devised.by Kiropulos and Stokbarger. The measurement results of various crystals .NaJ(T1), CsJ(Tl)p KJ(TI) on deviation of the scintillation Card 1/3 reaction from linearity within the range 10-1500 kev are SOV/48-23-2-19/2o Some Problems on the Linearity of the Scintillation Spectrometer ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. Khlopina Akademii nauk SSSR (Radium Institute imeni V. G. Kh1opin of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) Card 3/3 8~35~!~ s/120/6o/ooo/004/004/028 El92/E482 An Automatiz Portable Single-Channel Scintillation Gamma- Spectrometer Based con Tronsl-~'Ior~~, of the registered pulses, izi then applied t3 an automatic recording milll amme t er. The instrument operates as follows4, a suitable time delay is set by a timer. An initial discrimination level is set by means of bias circuits. The timer is then switched on and the information to be processed is fed in. Xfter the termination of a pre-,determined delay time, the timer produ-z:es a pulse which is applied to the automatic biasing cir.~uit and a control c-ircuit. The latter resets the memory circuits. The automatit:. biasing circuit changes the level of the discriminator to a new value. In order to select a suitabie scale for the instrument and a suitable delay time, the instrument is pro-vided with an intensimeter (Ref'.1.). The discriminator of the instrument consists of diode limiters and millivolt selectors of the lower and upper levels (based on transistors) and an antieoincidence circuit (based on transistors). The scale.-estimating circuit consists of 7 identical binary cells which are based on transistors, The registering device is based on the system analogous to that Card 2/4 87 ~, .-I S/120/6o/ooo/oo4/004/028 E192/E482 An Automatic Portable Single-Channel Scintillation Gamma- Spectrometer Based on Transistors described by O.T-Slimhave-ur (Ref.4). It consists of 2 identical binary counters (memory and registering counters) which are connected "in opposition" and contain "AND" circuits between the individual cells. The tinier is based on dekatrons and uses a stabilized frequency of 10 kc/s as the standard timing waveform. The automatic biasing circuit for the discriminator is based on binary dividers and consists of 8 cells. The pick-up head-of the instrument employs a photomultiplier, type %MIY-13 (riEU-13), whose output pulses have an amplitude of 10 V. It is therefore possible to use these pulses without amplification. With a supply voltage of 1880 V it is possible to obtain signals with an amplitude of 10 to 12 V for the y-line of 660 keV for Cs137 (with a crystal of NaI(Tl) ). The instrument is capable of deTermining 128 points of the investigated spectrum, the width of the discriminator level being 0.1 V, which corresponds to the amplitude range of 0.1 to 12.7 V. The time delay can be 4, 20, 6o, 120, 300 and 600 sec. The stability of the instrument during 3 to 4 hours Card 3/4 873800 S/12o/60/000/004/022/028 '~7' 7-'S79 /0 E0?3/905 AUTHOR: Soshi TITLE~ Transistorized Kipp Oscillator With a Millivolt Response Threshold* PERIODICALz Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No 4, P.138 TEXT: For amplitude analysis diode discriminators are used in combination with millivolt triggering equipment (Ref.1) which are built up using electron tubes (Ref.2,3). In this paper a circuit of a Kipp oscillator is presented in which the millivolt threshold is transistor-operated and which can be applied also in combination with a diode discriminator, The tail of the negative input pulse cuts off nn-1. The pulse from the collector electrode of nn-l unblocks fully M-2 (which is weakly conducting in the static state). Thereby, a pulse with an amplitude of about 1.5 V is produced on the common emitter resistance. Tuning of the circuit reduces to selecting, for the given transistor pair, a divider which will supply the required base potentials, The response threshold is set by the divider in the base circuit of nn-2. The diode in the circuit of the base hn-2 fulfils the same role as in the circuit described by E.C.Park (Ref,l). The Card 1/3 8-j'38) S/120/6O/OOO/OO4/O22/o28 E073/E435 Transistorized Kipp Os-.;illator With a Millivolt Response Threshold duration of the output pulse for the here given parameters of the circuit is 5 ILS. The recovery time of the circuit is about 7 The absolute value of the response threshold --an be set between 5 and 500 mV. The thermal stability of the circuit is ensured by feedimg the base potentials from a low ohm divider so that in the initial state both transistors are conducting. On varying the ambient temperature between 0 and +W"C the response threshold will vary between 6 and 4 mV. In Fig.1 the resistances marked by an asterisk are selected duri-ng the process of tuning. There ars 1 figure and 3 non-Soviet references, (Note: This is a complete translation) ASSOCIATION~ Radiyevyy inatitut AN SSSR (Radium Institute AS USSR) SUBMITTED: May 28, 1959 Card 2/3 85348 (230/ 7,00/ 3oo S/120/60/000/005/018/051 j E032/E514 AUTHORS: Nemilov, Yu.A., Belozerskiy, G.N. and Soshin, L.D. TITLE: On the Stability of Photomultipliers PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No.5, pp.81-85 TEXT.- A study is reported of the stability of photomultipliers with Cs-Sb and composite dynodes under various conditions. The overall sensitivity of the photomultipliers was measured both under constant and pulsed illumination of the photocathode. In the case of the pulsed illumination the measurements were carried out under conditions analogous to those employed with the scintillation spectrometer.or by measuring the average current at the output of the photomultiplier. Both methods are adequate provided the mean current is much greater than the dark current. When this is not true.,average-current measurements can lead to false conclusions. The multi-channel kicksorter AMA-3c (AMA-3s) (Ref.4) was employed in the case of the pulsed measurements. Special steps were taken to keep the temperature at a constant and known value. Experiments showed that the role of the photocathode in introducing the observed changes in the overall sensitivity is quite negligible. It follows Card 1/2 85348 S/l2o/6o/ooo/oo6/ool/o45 E032/E314 AUTHORS: Pisarevskiyt A.N. and Sosh-in, L*D, TITLE: The Technique of Fast Coincidences with Slow Scintillators (A Review) I PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, No. 6, pp. 3 - 13 TEXT: A review is given of the vai~.ious high-resolution coincidence techniques employing sodium and caesium crystals (TI activated). The review is based largely on published Western work. Among the Soviet work quoted is the monograph by Golldanskiy et al ("Statistics of Nuclear Particle Counting") where a discussion is given of the theoretical 1;stimates of the minimum resolving time. Work by Belozerskiy et al (Ref. 6 - to be published) on the leading edges of NaI and CsI pulses is briefly mentioned. Another Soviet paper quoted is that by Mellnikov,"(Ref. 12), who has described a special amplifier for use in conjunction with caesium-iodide cr",Aals. The latter author obtained a resolving time of 7 x 10 sec with Card 1/2 PISAREVSKIVYY A.-N.L_SOSHIN, L.R.; FIRSOV, Ye.I. Using the P-N junctions in recording nuclear radiations (survey). Prib. i tekh.eksp. 6 no.60440 17-D 161. (MIRA 24:11) 1. Institut fiziki AN BSSR. (Nuclear counters) PERTSEV,, A.N.; PISAREVSKIYI A.N.;..qqSIfIN, L.D. Study of single-electron noises in photomultipliers. Prib. i tekh. dksp. 8 no.5:173-176 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Belorusskiy gosudarstverinyy universitet. 1~ 320'74-~6 __ EWT (1) ACC NRt AR6o16l5l SOURCE CODE: up/oo58/65/0O0/O1_VAO26/A026 AUTHOR: Yefimchik, M. K.; Izokh, V.' V.; Soshin, L# Do tor7usin~g~ diodes TITLE: Differentialamplitude discrii~ins SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 114272 REF SOURCE: Tr. 6-y Ilauchno-tekhn. konferentaii, Po Yadern. radimuXtrout To I* Map Atomizdat, 1964, 143-L51 TOPIC TAGS: tunnel diodep transistorized circuit, flip flop circuit, pulse height analyzer ABSTRACT: Two types of differeritial amplitude discriminator circuits are considered: 1) using tunnel diodes only, and 2) using tunnel diodes and transistors. The first circuit consists of two tunnel diodes connected in series with a resistance. Each of the diodes operates in a flip-flop mode, but one of them has a higher operating threshold, owing to the voltage drop across the resistor. A method of choosing the necessary circuit parameters on the basis of the diode characteristics is demonstrate.. Questions of the temperature compensation are considered, since the lower discrimLvi- tion threshold varies with changing temperature, as does also the peak current in the first tunnel diode. The compensating element is proposed to be a reference diode of the D808 type. The schematic diagrams with thermal compensation of the upper and lower thresholds and of the channel width are proposed. The second type of the dis- criminator scheme uses an anticoincidence circuit with two transistors. The discrir~- Card 1/2 L'18826-65 ACCESSION,NR.*-AP4041034 i ~ot S u az' -er: source IT)u.Lse gener. oscil ()P:t ical tic4a e r pipa z Fm-jjlt reamp. and A b ~Z' amp r.0, Tig.'I lock.d -of a: oinc 'c r uit.. B iagram c idence ci . used ~for:studying thestatistic6 of single- r ot6tubes-.~. electron pulses An I~Ultiplie pb . .... Cari 3~ L 54783-65 ACCESSION NR: ~AP5016041 - pul It was a own t a t, 8oMe,;_ sesv h h --ama e Soviet - ~ 0e are P omliltipliers sufficiently-sennitive to-measur e i um~ in o' u 8-1 -31 - _00 tt tluxes of: D-1 q a -d at.. room temperature , per secofi Or g-,. ti '~ h as 1 3. figu ego r ASSOCIATIOH::~_ none. 05Jun6q)_ -,'EN.CL#.- SUBMITTED 0 0 SOV'Colils: em OP 12 NO REP SOV, 1$ -Y" ATD' :PRES -4029- Fl. k~g 2 C atd Pf"HT., ~ - i , ! . -, . 1 - , Q , A " , "V, :117 A.N.,-, SGS~i~ I.D. ~-'-y afficlant mathod for H3 counting. rjokl. AN BSSR 9 no.Se50%-510 /5,, (MIRA 18slO) 1. BolorussOy gosud&rstv*aW universitat imni V.T.Tanim. ACCESSIOV IM: Aprz()IMB -~--thi~~abscfl-ake;-eA-iergy-yield vas 15 Foi: d i I (n) an& la enerMr Tl -t3 he yie d was found to be- 6.q o.4% and 3-11 6 and bhe.value's of the enL oO 9'. 13 T and 2.7 * 0.2%. The results arec ,ompared mith those obtaiiaecW-oiheir.6. Orl 9-': art. has: 2 figures and,6~.forimxlas.. 109Y ASSOCIATION.1 Wone:'~ SUMMED.: gi -S WREF AM P=Si~ 90vt 008 q Corti 2/2 -. M - --.. . - . I -. MmMmm- --- -__ - - - ---- - - - - -- - - - --- --- -- -- - PERTSEV, A.N-; PtSA.-Ft-OVSHY, MI.; SOSIIDI, L.D. Measurc.-,-ent of th~- absolute yield of Nal(TI-) in DokI. '41 ESSR ~j no. 5:299-300 KY 165 omn", k.- 1. Belcru~wkiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni V.I. Iim.11ria. SbUnitted ~Tarch- 31, 1964- HHHKOV, Geniy Mikhaylovich; SnSHIN, Petr Ivanov-ich [Programed control in heat treatment) Programmnoe regu- lirovanie pri termicheskoi obrabotke. Nloskvap Metallurghaj 1964. 70 p. (MIRA 17:12) 'oearing steel. Stall 24 (KRA 18:2) !,.he-3kiy Z=-, cd. SHISHKINA, V.I.; OMELICHE11M, S.I.j SOSHINp V.A. characteristics of the structure and chemical transformations Of carbazole and some of its derivatives. Report NO*6: Nitration reaction of carbazols and its N-derivatives. Trudy Ural.politekh* inot. no.96:19-23 160, (MIRA 14:3) (Carbazole) (Nitration) SOSHIN V.P. zootekhnik ICjm,Iw,!6jdmi- Fattening cattle. Bauka i pered.op.v sellkhoz. 7 no.7*19-20 JI 157. (KLRA 10:6) (Cattle--Fee.ding and feeding atuffs) SOSHIN, Ye. In calculating the bonus for repair workers you should exactly account for the output of repaired motor vehicles. Avt. transp. 42 no. 5:37 My 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Glavnyy bukhgalter Bryankovskoy avtotransportnoy kontory Krasnoyarskogo avtoupravleniya. 0-09HINA, M. A. USSR/Medicine - Leishmniasis 11 Seg*~,537 "Problem of the Mechanism of Transmission of Cuta- neous Leishmaniasis,'~~. A. Soshina~,~'__Qlnst of Epide- miol and Mikrobiol im N. F. Gamaleya, Acad Med Sci USSR DAN SSSR, Vol 92, No 2, pp 447j448 The mechanism of the transmission of cutaneous lei- shmaniasis by Phlebotomus papatasii, Ph. caucasus, and sandflies in general has been Investigated and explained, Leptomontades of leishmania are found in the blood., digestive tract, throat, and mouth of the sandflies after they have fed on blood contng 269T31 infected tissue. They are not present in the saliva glands. Infection-after the sandfly bite occurp by reason of contamination 'with the insect's fecal mat- ter. Presented by Acad Ye. N. Pavlovskiy 15 Mar 53. ~i d :I.. ~- I -'.V.; ZAY2:-A", . .7 . I - I I i - - I i . . . . ijen3l-ly in si-,ple liqui,:3. iz. Z-hur. 9 no-5: .1 a - - 476-4,~',G '.,'y I b'!~. 17-9) 1. ilc,-Ioi-usskiy lm3w~arstvennyy uni-versitot, llinsk. L 08077-67 ACC NRI AP6034215 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/66/005/004/0486/0488 AUTHOR: Yushkevich, IG. F.; Soshina, N. V. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of the effect of neutron and gamma irradiation on the optical density of 'glasses used in somiV-plV61-om-lul rp-lierg- SOURCE:. Zhurnal pr.ikladnpy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 4, 1966, 486-488 TOPIC TAGS: photomtiltiplier, gamma irradiation, neutron irradiation, irradiation effect ABSTRACT: An investi *gation was made of the effect of gamma and neutron irradiation on the optical density of glasses used for FEU-13, FEU-14, FEU-52, and FEU-56 photomultipliers. Photocathode plasses'40 and 70 mm in diameter and I and 2 mm, thick, respectively, were used as specithens. Gamma irradiation was conducted in cobalt installations wit[f dose rates of 100 and 1 r/sec. Neutron irradiation was conducted in the vertical channel of an IRT-2000 reactor with integral fluxes of 1010, 1012, 101", and 101G neutrons/cm2., A gamma-irradiation dose of the order of 5 x 10" r at an average quantum energy of 1.25 Mev increased the optical density of glasses approximately 1.05 times. Gamma doses of 107 r and higher brought about greater changes. Neutron irradiation also darkened the glasses, although the darkening was uneven. The da rkening can be linked to the appearance of F-color Card 1/2 IMC! 6fi6.266.5 L 08077-67 ACC NR, AP6034215 centers. 17he following conclusions were made: 1) Glass darkening increases with an Iincrease of the irradiation dose. 2) Irradiation with neutrons produces an uneven darkening. 3) Mien a photomultiplier receives a dose higher than 105 r, the total, multiplier gain should be corrected by a value specified by the change in optical density of the photocathode glass. 4) Heating to a temperature of 350-400C results in partial restoration of the glass's transparency while ultraviolet irradiation produces no such effect.: Orig. art. has: 4 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 277eb651 ORIG REP: 001/ ATD PRESS: 5102 k. Card 2/2 ACC NR, AP6020150 SOURCE CODE: tJR/0250/65/009/011/0722/0724 AUTHOR: Yerm_akov~ V. . S..; Soshina, 11. V. OAG: Belt~_r~usslan~a e U~Tiv_e~r~!Vj Lenin (Belorusskiy gosudarstvenW universitet) TITLE: D'et ermination of uniformity of distribution ofactivity over a.plane source with a large surface SOURCE: AN BSSR. Doklady, v. 9, no. 119 1965, 722-724 TOPIC TAGS: mathematics) absorption coefficient ABSTRACT: '.The article considers the question of the determination of the ,unif6r,miiy of distribution of activity over the surface of a plane source. .When A(x, y) const, this value can be taken out of the integral sign, and the line of equal intensity can be found by solving the equation y) exp (-ur)- dxdy. r Thenp if several identical detectors are placed on this line.. the uniforuity of the distribution of activity in a given plane can be judged by comparing the intensities recorded b7 these detectors. The problem of the authors- -was to determine lines of equal intensity A(S Iconsts-gIvan the absorption coefficient value p const, for a n2.:fi*,rect+-4u1&r source of, the size 23i;o2jros Tfiig article.was pre'sented-byAca6emiciai'" WSRA. N's Sevchenko. -orig. art. has- 3 formulas; SUB CODEs 12# 07~ SUBM DATE: Aq-j5Ejr;64/ Card 1A o P t- 'Sh,V., E'lar3hly naiwhnyy sctrudnik, kand, kh,~m. nalIV ICHKIIADZEV Pi SOS41NAP 111-M.? starshiy nauchn),y 60trudnik. Inzh. --c-, I -- - --7 1----,,, Fore~gn ey-perlence~ln the application of synthetlic polymers in siz-.ng. Teks'.. prom. 24 no.8i84 Ag 164. Foreign information based on materials from the Bulletin of ForeIgn Commercial Information (BIKI). -!bid..-88 (MTRA 17;10) Nauchno-4ssledo7ateltskiy Jnstitut telkstillnoy i legkoy pro,wrahlennost-i Goaudar3tvannogo komfte-la legkoy promyshlennos',f. pri Gosplane SSSR., IZABOLINSKAYAt R.M.,,kand. med.-nauk; F=SOVA, L.S.1 VELITMAN, R.P., nauchnyy sotrudnik,-.. MIGOP-IYEV4 K.N.; SOSHIMA, ~ T.K. Some indices of metabolism and reactivity of-the.organism in extensive- pulmonary-tuberculosis o. . Klin. khir. no.2s/+7-53. t65. (MIRA 18-.10) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut tuberkuleza I grudnoy khirurgii. SOSHITISHY 11 A Unit for tar impregnation. Tekst.prom. 21 no.1:74 My 161. (MIRA 15:1) i - Nachallnik tekhnologicheskogo otdela Ukrgiprolegproma. (Rope industry--Equipment and supplies) (Textile fibers--Preservation) VEKLICHEV, D.T.; SOSHINSKIY, Yu.I. Replacement of the charging arrangements on 2000-ton capacity blast furnaces. Metallurg 9 no.2:8-10 F 164. (~aRA 17:3) MI IOSHKAP V, Lnrirgy 5poctra o? iona scatterod by polyc rysta I line surfar-es within small angle3. Dokl. AN SS9R 155 no.li7o-71 Mr 164. (MIFA 17:4) 1. Morkovskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova, akademikom L.A.Artstmovichom. a 7 "V6 L 65060-65 L2 AMM ENCLOSUFxw~~: I 0 10 rig, O;f~ t~-Az .,Re coln-cid- vith t es A Rio r# scafti _gg~; -S -417 c am .77 8=1 Vl-- V1, 20 T v =280'~ af 045- . flu 40~~M At - th4l' ~~ii + is the 30 kev A, line . with6Vt A' I ":ve as:a;'funct.ion of the: r t10 -scattering, gle: -. ion ,a diagram -o source tios '. ' -n -,-an*alyzer, and crys.' -iio I ' h axed of~ he t grap ic ., 141 g4 671 10 14 M 2 ID W jond Card 3/4. V I M660-66 :AOCESSICK NR.- 'V5010829* im OSURE 02, ? 2.11 Shear Pl~me: of the: Jg JL80 #1n ang a zro -ge to f, J 100) :;2( -Mrm-e;~:Sl -28 =209 cif C U -280 - 77 . . . --intensil VII.1 , bri of'. cl A ak t pe Bf s BraM I g ang angles.:. 3"1 tiplis ~--bf -t e- -3onb-' ;~_Posr h r- and, ana yze sta. pgrap AID, "the At jet ti i l g 4l *P -- ---- ------ - - - - ------- - L 13 5~o AMOIMOW ACCESSION NR- ON AssoclATI IJB -00 a looot TTED 002 mr :Bow u-'-00- :1 Coid 2 L 2664o-66 EWT(l)/EWT(R)/T/EWP(tY IJP(c) JD/JG/AT ACC NR: AP5025365 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/010/2921/2924 Faruk, M. AUTHOR: Mashkova, Ye. Se; Molchanovi V. A, Soshka, A. V. ORG: Moscow.State University im M. V. Lomonosov.,.(Moskovskiy*gosundarstvennyy,~e universitet) TITLE: Scattering of ions from alloy surfaces SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 102' 1965, 2921-2924 TOPIC TAGS, ion emission, copper, silver, copper alloy, silvar alloy WL6 POA-UJ~X Alt r4.AZLX,_ CCD.0_4:4~- ABSTRACT: The energy spectra were investigated during scatter g of ions of argon and neon (30 kev energy) by targets from copper., silverl~J~nd copper-silver alloy in order to investigate a number of questions:~-?(l) on the limits of applicability of a concept of colli ion pairing and on consideration of the atom's combination in the crystal lattice,~J(2) on the role of the nonelastic loss of, .energy in a range lower than Bohr's adiabatic. criteria; (3) on the relative. kole`r'. :of multiple collisions in various processes of ion interaction with solid sub. -stances. Results obtained are confirmed on' the basis'of paired collision Card 1/2 4. L 2664o-66 ACC NRv AP5025365 approximations or g. art, hasi 3 fi 98. 40 It SUBM DATE SU CODE :-"ORIG REFe 3lM 65/ 006 OTA REF 005 B : : 1 . . ar _ J. S~: /2, Car 2 ` ~ 4 ACCESSION NR: AT4008636 S/3039/63/000/000/0118/0125 AUTHOR: Soshka,_ X.; Benesh, L.; Drashil, V.; Karpfel, Z.; Palechek, E.; Skallca, M.;' TITLE: Significance of free deoxyribonucleotides at the onset of radiation injuries SOURCE: Pervichny*ye I nachalIny*ye protsessy* blologicheskogo deystviya~radiatsil. Moscow, 1963, 118 -125 TOPIC TAGS: radiation injury, d -e'oxyribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleotide, deoxy- cytidylic acid, thymidylic acid, bone marrow mitotit index, mitotic index, irradiation, deoxyadenylic acid, deoxynucleoUde, nucleoside, nucleotide, ribonucleoside, ribo- nucleotide ABSTRACT: After a short description of their earlier work on the beneficial effect of certain deoxyribonucleotides on the course of radiation sickness in animals, the authors describe their experience with the use of some of these compounds in radiation Injuries. Vtrhen injected into mice at doses equivalent to 0. 3 mg of desoxycytidylic acid (DCMP) 24 hours after irradiation with 500r, only DCMP, thymidylic acid (TMP), and deoxyadenylio acid showed a statistically signifimt beneficial effect on the bone marrow mitotic Index. Further, DCMP and TMP stimulated the synthesis. of DNA in the bone marrow of irradia-I ted guinea pigs in vitro,. Deoxycytidine and thymidine were also active, but to a lesser 1/3 Card ACCESSION NR: AT4008636 extent. F resh chick embryo extract increased DNA synthesis by 8 6%, and an extract of embryonic tissue prepared with 0. 6 perchloric acid was also active. Further fractionation of the perchloric acid extract showed that the fraction containing triphosphate was most ac- tive followed by fractions containing the mono- and tetraphosphates. Further experiments in which the bone marrow of irradiated animals was incubated with p32 or formate-CM and nucleotides showed with the aid of autoradiography, that p32 uptake in reticular cells was increased 2 to 5 times in the presence of DCMP compared to 3 times in non-irradiated animals. The uptake or incorporation of formate-CM was also twice as great. Hcwever, in the presence of thymidylate, only p32 was incorporated and the incorporation of formate-I C14 into DNA was decreased. DCMP normalized both the adenine/thymine (A/T) and guanine/cytosine (G/C) ratios, while TMP changed only the G/C ratio. Since it was as- sumed that the nucleotides which stimulate DNA synthesis in irradiated animals may serve as precursor of DNA, experiments were carried out with the spleens of irradiated rats. For several hours after a dose of 600r the level of deoxynucleotides and nucleosides in the spleen remained above normal, falling below normal only after 24 hours. In order to avoid the heterogeneity and variability of splenic tissue, experiments were then performed with regenerating rat liver, rats being irradiated (600r) either 1-2 hours after or 24 hours before hepatectomy. These results.showed that, although irradiation alone, like hepatec- .tomy, increased the level of deoxynucleotides and nucleoside in the liver, irradiation pre- increase in deoxynucleotides (but not that in deoxynucleosides) usually followin 'gted tj% ACCESSION NR: AT4008636 hepatectomy. There were no marked differences in the content of polymeric DNA or in U. V. -absorbing (nt 260 mg) acid-Boluble compounds between the animals subjected to hepatectoiny, hopatectomy and irradiation, or Irradiation alone, and controls. * Paper chromatographic analysis of the various nucleic acid components showed the absence of purine deoxynucleotides. The authors conclude that the principal effect of irradiation is on DNA synthosia rather than on its polymerization. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut b1ofiziki Chekhoslovatskoy AN, Brno. (Iwtituto of Biophysics of the Czechoslovak AN). SU13MTTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 20Dec63 ENCIe. 00 SUB CODE:. LS NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 012 J Ic ard 3/3