SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TALAYEV, M.V. - TALEV, R.
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1/$A Now NeUM of Defemilidal The Gralo-Sixe and Socigo
Surface of Powders as Used In Powder lifeiallugm
M(Da'=rvIn, NZI N. Zalthavaeva,-Mr3c V. Titsev (-zXz7-
TekAn. Fiz - IU55;-u , 0 Tiumani. no
method and apparatus am similar to those develitped by
D.foralipti.tophys.chemiatry.
through the powder, and the resistance to it~ flow is mt-: particle
spacing). it is possible to calculate nocurtately the op. surface
awt4thopowder. Full nerodynantic theory find description
of ]).'a apparatus are given. At; a tc,-it, results on powders
of Cu (6-1 Ott), Fe J7-12 g), and Al (60-400 It) am compared
with microacoplomeasummeritA. CoWaarrementisobtairiLd
for Cu and Ye, for the Al po,~dem is bad 'as they
wore in the form of opiral-lt-pa sltavloga.- tha MIC10ropq
memured the overalt Jimeminim. while the phS-Bico-chem.
method took account of the spaces in the middle of the
TALAYRVA. Yu.G.,mladahiy nnuchnyy sotrudnik
Gonference on nroblems in snnitntion bacterfaloa. Gig. & 8nn.
23 no.1:88-99 Mr 158. (MIlqA 11:4)
1. 12 Instituta obshchey i kommunnllnoy gigiyeny imeni A.W. Sysinst
MN SSSR.
(BACTERIOLOGY--CONGRESSES)
IIMAD, IN, TAJI-T~CO---K,LASf-Llr,~-OV,',, A.
test a.,3 ouick, and early eliagnosis of di-ply"heria,
1 -6
lo!--k-ja lio, 6, Nov.-Dec. 50. p., 59 3
1
1~ 01' -.he Contral Scientific.-Rasaamb Poftatric lnstltut2 of
I ll~ Do - -1 ,
of PubU-- qr--alth RSPUR (Dircctoi--Prol~ riSC7,
~7e), 3, 'Tarch 1951
T,J.mYKO-Kal~~LSIUITIKOV.~, ~.Z. ; GUSEVft, z-aved',-T-is.rlchaya; BIRGER, O.G., nauch-
rKry nil-ovoditel PROKHOROVICH, Ye. Y. , glavnvy vrach; SHIRVINDT, B.G.,
zaveduyushchiy.
Ernerimental study of the diagnostic tellurite test. klur.mikrobiol.epid.i
Immun. no.4-.25-28 Ap 153. (MLRAL 6-.6)
1. Tsentrallnaya laboratoriya Klinicheskoy detskoy bollaitsy (for uuseva
and Birger, Talayko-Kalashnikova). 2. Klinichesk-aya detskaya bol'aitsa
(for Prokhorovich). 3. Infektsionnvy otdel Nauchno-issledovatellalcogo pe-
diatricheskogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (for Shir-
vindt, Talayko-Kalashnikova). (Di-phtheria)
TAL'BERG, V.
Our, past. Ilashi vesti no. 58:1-3 J'l '541. (YJ2A 7: 9)
(Russia--History, Military) (Myshetskii Family)
TALIBERG, N.
In memory of King Alexander; on the 20th anniversary of his
assassination. Nashi vesti no.64:1-4 0 '54. (YUU 7:10)
(Alexander I, King of Yugoslavia, 1888-1934)
. S
TAL'J_Bh;UG, N.
The Tsar and his soldiers.
(Russia--History)
Naahi vesti 10 no.55:1-3 MY 154, (MLRA 7:5)
TAI I EMG, N.
... 1.11-1-1 .. ~. -
The Tsar and his soldiers (conclusion). flashi vesti 10 no-57:
2-4 A 154. (MLRk 7:7)
(Nicholas 11, 1868-1918) (Russia--A-raq)
TAL'BERG, N.
From history's treasure box. Saahi Yeati no.72:1-3 Y 155.(KLRA 8:1)
(Suvorov. Aleksandr VaBillevich, 1729-1800) (Russia-Hiatory,
Military)
TALIBERG, N.
Supreme commander; on the 100th anniversary of the death of
Emperor Nicholas I. Nashi vesti no.74:1-5 Mr 155. (MLR& 8:3)
(Nicholas 1, 1796-1855)
TAL:BF-qGS, Mi.V. [Talbergs, H.]
Turntable for finishing operations. Sbor.vnedr.rats.pred. v les. i
meb.prom. no.2:98-100 159. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Rizhskiy derevoobrabatyva7ushchiy zavod "Assotsiatsiya."
(Furniture industry--Equipment and supplies)
J.
Tal~~Ierski,-J._- Douznski,
"Infi-vence of the share and cross section of an element on the resistance of
concrAe to squeezing." Biuletyn.p. 17A (Inzyniera I Eudownictwo, Vol. 10,
fTOVE., '1~
1953, ',.brszawb)
SO: Ycnthly List of Fast -European Accessions, Vol. 3, No. 6, library of C~n~;ress, June,
1954, Uncl.
, I * A " , Ll, .1 - ! ( I E I ,J .
Experleaces a,,A achievements of the Institute of Building Construction in the field of
the ac elerated curing of concrete.
P. 25 (Budownictwo Frzemyslowe) Vol. 4, N'o. 9, Sept. 195-15, Varsm%-a, Poland
SO: MONT 1LY ll:DEX DF EA.ST E'jROPEAI--,' ACCESSIONS (EEIAI) "'OL, 7, 1, Jr-&-N. 10,58
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AUTHOR: Abukov, A.A.; Taltdayen -E.T.
TITLE:
-qW__Iock
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 5, 1964, 194-195
TOPIC TAGS: vacuum lock
ABSTRACT: A new type of vacuum lock is'described which is intended for use -in
remodeling (replacing a mercury-vapor pump by an oil-vapor pump) vacuum
surface-coating equipment. The lock is designed for mounting in a thick gl-Ass
plate conventional in Soviet vacuum outfits. The lock operating mechanism is
mounted outside the vacuumspace and has a minimum number of movable parts.-
A detailed drawing is given and briefly explained. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvenny*y op-ticheskiy institut (State Optical Institute)
SUBMITTED: 09Aug63 ENCL: 01
SUB CODE: IE NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 001
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TALI)ONOV, A. , agronom-okonomist
Z ~,
Organization ard wages or, 7iti-niltural atate 'a-me. Sots.tmd
4 no.7:110-111 Jl 159. (14111k 13:4)
(Crimea--Viticulture) (Wag,~S)
TALDONOV, rIL. . agronom
Assisgnuent of work norms on state gra,-)c farms. HauluL i
T)erpd.oT).v sel'kboz. 9 no..9:26-27 Ag '59.
(I-JT~IA 12 : 1~ )
(Viticulture)
TALDY'KIN, A., podpolkovnik
Antiaircraft gunners cover a crossing. Voen. vest. 41 no.5:
47-50 My 16j.. (MIR-' , 14: 8-1'
(Stream crossing, Military) (Antiaircraft artillery)
TALDYKIN, A,M,
Shot-peening heads. Standar-tizatsiia 27 no.5:49 My 163.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Shot peening-Equipment and supplies)
iY
of elements of a Uilhi-Et pzre-
them. Mat. Sbornik N.S. 29(71)
794IM951). (Russian)
Let (Oj be a sequence of elements of a Hilbert space, 4,.
the matrix JI (O,, O.):j=jjO,,jj, ~P. the nXn upper leithand
corner of (D. 1 1O."!j Let ),,- and A.- denote the lowest
and highest eigenvalue3 of 1P., Xl=lini Xia, and X'=lim X.a,
is finite if 0 ;a bounded. Systems of elements are classified
accoiding to the properties of 4~; also a system b calle'
G d sufficient, conditicri for 1,:,l to be the set
necessary an
minimal if removal of any element reduces the subspacc, -fcompunents of an clemento or for F-Crfpr to be strongly
'
0
spanned by th'! bY3tein. For a minimal system there emistE
, j is allied
is e generally, if I O,
converget Mor
a biorthogonal system I 9,,E
rhe unique biorthogo
nal system ystem, E I Ar 1 2. is coavergentj a. d
Yly minimal a
to a stmn,
lying in the stibsptce [v,l spanned, by JOj is called the
lli
t
If X
>O th
lli
d
d
h ,
EA,O,. converges strongly to I if F_IA,12 is convergent_
e
em.
e
a
e a
sys
system
I
as a bounded
a is thecoefficient of 0, in the best approxima-
matriA and the system is called strongly minimal. If A1=0 mbination of Ott ... 4 On- If (911 is
tion tof by a linear CO
the system, ;f minimal, is called weakly minimal: this
: st ongly minimal, a." tend3 weakly to Ar as NALGO if, in
r
1
implies eiat 0 is not ir, the pohit spectrum of 411. ie matrbc of a selfadjoint operator, con-
particular, 0 is tl
A strongly minimal system with bounded matrix ~in the
is strongly minimal and
ence a strong. If
operator sense) is called normal; such systems nave many verg
Ilip"11 is -, left inverse
forall k, then 11fip', f' I
erties generalising those of orthonormal systerps. The
prop 7O,.A-A. for any f. If f is such that EIA,12<
to 4, and'3
vpa-es [,P,] and Cv,] coincide. If (f, V,,) =A,, (f, 0,) =A,, _
then A'= ):Ipr,A, and, for any -9. EA,(,p,l g) converges, to
and I is the pro!-!ction of f on [,p,], then (I, g). Further theorems are given concerning Convergence
_
;EjA,j'_-jjAj1:_5_EjA,j', X t E IA I Ims JJAJ IMEi W- I A
4. UiAer varying hypotheses on 4) and on
of series nf these types
r (Cardi
B. Coope
L
~
X, .
the system.
3VIS Vol:. -PNo.
Scurce- FlatheiaRtioal ReVi WT
7
0
T4!SL1_4_nL_AT. On the theory of Unear integral equations,
-
'r~~k N.S. 29(71), 281-3-12 (1951).
(Russian)
Ot The integral equationsare of Fredholm type (*) jP-NV=f'
where Nip= f.'N(x, y),p(y)dy, integration being usually un-
derstood in the Riemann sense, and the kernel N being sup.
posed of integrable square in x and y separately and in both
gi together. In addition, the sets of right and left characteristic
functions 1,pil and (VIii, where vi -XiNipi, 0 = XiN*Oi, with
Q Ar'1(x,Y)--r-N(y,x). are assumed to form a pair of bi-,
orthogonal sets of one or other'of, the types discussed by the
'
' V:
Sbornik N.S. 29(71),. 79-120
author previously [Mat.
(1951); these Rev. 13, 253]. If Ehe sets are both normal,
the following assertions hold. (1a) (1b)
F-10i(x)/Xill, areconvergent, forallx. (11) Conversely, (1!a)
implies that (vil are right characteristic- functions of a-
kernel N for an integral equation in the.Lebesgue sense.
(111) ZIN1,1-2 is convergent. (IV) is con-.
H vergent in mean with respect to x and y and with respect
to X. -y separately. (IV) Ejpj(x)4,i(y)/XiP is uniformly and I
absolutely convergent in both variables. (Note: though !n-
advertently omitted from the hypotheses, the assumption
p--'*3 is necessary for the proof.) (V) If f=Nh, and 1.
A1=Lbf(x)Ok(x)dx, then FAkpA(x) is uniformly and abso-
Or lutely convLrgent to the projection of f on the space spanned
by (,pi 1. (VI) The series of (M with p = 2 converges abso-
lutely and uniformly in each of the variables separately.
(VII) If X is not a characteristic value (*) has the solution
(VIII) f=Nip has a solution if
Ifonly (,pil isnormal, (1a),(III),and, undersome further
~ I
restrictions, (VII) hold. If the Jpil are such that the bi-
orthogonal series F_Akpk(x) is convergent in
mean: for
-
all then (VJ and (VII) hold. f-lv~p for some if
pj) is convergent f. L. B. Cooper.
L
77
0
141"'Ylnip,-A~T. On linear e5uations in I
---vT-,[T.--,)uornik N.b. 29~71), 529-550 (1951). (Russian)
Let A be an operator, defined in a Hilbert space H, which
be expressed in the form A = V+B, where V is totally
J=D continuous, B has a continuous inverse. Then r~ =sup X for
c~ all X with EXIBI convergent is called the Fredholm radius
CD
of A. The region in which the Fredholm
theo
ry concerning
,
the solubilitv of T),x=y, T),*x=Y(Tx=-E->-4) holds is
called P., I the Fredholm region; 1 X I < rA is called,the Fred-
holm circle, and is inside the Fredholm region. The paper is
concerned with values of X in 2A.
;z
CD Let XSx=Tx-1-E. At a pole Xa of S),, S~ -Yx+j1)'.
where Ili,= Zt'-o(N-'Xa)kCk Then
1:7
and C-14 is a characteristic vector of A
for No. The characteristic vectors of A.. and A' for'different
X are orthogonaL, If all poles oi'
S.\ are simple, then to each
,
cliaracteristic vector of A corresponds one ot ~'A. not
orthogonal to,it-, and if h is orthogonal to all c-haincteristir
has nosingularitiesin flt. lf~l F+13
where 1'+B I.,, a resolution of the type defined and
0 -AA* is midefin4e, ther,
such that [A~!>~'Bfl,and if A*A se
in'-the~
A has at jea-lt one characteristic value
circle. If all clwractt~ristic values of A are simpie,-~'.d h' i-s
rS, then A o
ortliogolial toail its 6aracteristic vecto
This occurs in particular if+A is normal.
I
ri'sfun~,iions in one dimension which defin6opt-rators
Gree
satisfying these conditions and expansions in series o I t It!
solutions of the'Fredholm equation Are discussed.
L. B. Cooper. (Card i ft)
J.
77777.
7
w'Taldykla, A. T. On the existence of charaderlstIc values..
and on tho'completeness of systems of chamcteristic 0
elements for Unear o tm. DokIady;Akad.'.Nauk
SSSR (N.S.) 92, 1121-1124 (1953). (Russ~n)
We say that a bounded linear operator, definedon a
Hilbert wace has property CV if it hu a characteristic.
value in its Fredholm circle. If A is such lin operator, then
the following conditions Are sufficient, and the first ii
necessary, for it to have this 2roperty: 1) -- for . some
iini sup jJA-Jjj1'-9l1rA, where rA is the Fridliolin-radius
of A; 2) there exists a C -with the property CV, and
rA1'jjA"1)j 2; ro*11 CIJ11; 3) there exists D, which commutes with
A, such that C-AB has property CV, while rV1jBjjSP~;_-`---~-
the conditionsthat the opstrators Cor At have the~property
4) there exists B, perinutabl ~ with A, such that JIBIJ
9MIJAIII
C-A+D has property CV, and ro(I+M)6rA; 5) CV are replaced by the conditions that the get con"Ponding)
to them is complete. J. L. B. Cooper (Cardift).
A =A +A2, either AiA2=0 or AA i=0, and the rator
ope
on the right of the zero product has property CV.
11 A all. elements of theJorm, C-4h
(k - 1, 2, - - -, m) will be called elements corresponding to A
if k-m;.they are characteristic elements for A.
The following conditions are sufficient (and the first is
necessary) for the elements corresponding to A* (for allA)
to form a complete W: 6) for any f in H,
lim sup 11,A"fil !--- VrA
7) there is a C whose c9rresponding elements form a com-
plete set and, for any f, rA'jjA-fjj_:~~rejjC-Jjj.
The hypotheses of 3), 4) and 5) give sufficient conditions
for Oe set corresponding to A to be compleic, provided that
T ~)YVJZJ Al-ksandr fikhonov-ch
(Military Red Banner Engineering Academy of C o.-riunicat ions imeni
Budennyy), Academic dewree of Doctor of Physic o-Mat hema t i cal 33ciences,
based on his defense, 28 June 1954, in the Council of the Leningrad,
Order of Lenin Stqte U imeni Zhdanov, of his dissertation entitled:
"Systems and series of elements. Line Equations." Academic title
of Professor. Chair: "Mathematics."
Academic degree and/ortLtle: Doctor ok' "Iciences and Professor
SC: Decisions of V,~K. List no. 24, 26 Nov 55, Byulleten' TIC) SSSq., No. 20,
Oct 57, 'loscow, pp 22-24, Uncl. JPIRSArf-471
USSR/Mathematic5 - Linear operator eigenvalues FD-44a~
Card 1/1 Pub. 64 - 1/11
Author Taldykin, A. T. (Leningrad)
Title Existence of eigenvalues and completeness of a system of eigenelements
of certain linear operators
Periodical : Mat. sbor., 34 (76), 201-212, Mar/Apr 1954
Abstract : Treats the operator T7, = E - 'AA, where E is the identity operator
and A is a bounded linear operator defined in a complex Hilbert space
H. Cites S. M. Nikol'skiy, "Linear equations in linear normed spaces,"
Izv AN SSSR, seriya matem. 7, No 3 (1943), 147-163, and A. 1. Plesner
and V. A. Roklin, "Spectral theory of linear operators II" Uspekhi
matem. nauk, Vol I, No 11 (1) (1946), 71-191.
Institution :
Submitted : November 1952
USSR/Mathematics - Topology
Card 1A Pub. 22 - 6/23
Authors iTaldykin, A.T. Alskeandr Tikhmovich (]Dr. Pbysioo-Math Sci.)
Title lRegarding the problem on the existence of eigen values of linear operators
Periodical Pok. AN SSSR 99/6, 905-908, Dec 21, 1954
Abstract sA series of theorems is.presented proving the existence of eigen values
for linear operators of the AB and BA types, where A = C C, ..see and
C, Cl ..... are limited linear operators. The proof is obtained in the
light of the theory of Fredholm's circle in the Thebert space. Cne USSR
reference (1953).
Institution: ...... Chair Mathematics, TAningrad State Univ ineni Zhdanov
Presented by: Academician A.N. Kolmoggorov, September 22, 1954
23
06-321
A TTI R: TaIdykin,A.T.- SOV/140-59
AU T.. 1) 1 -6-22/29
TITLE: Systems and Series of Elements With Unbounded Gram Matrices
1"ERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebrych zavedeniy. Matematika, 1959,
7!r 6, PP 174-138 (USS11)
ABSTaACT: The author considers systems
i=1,2 ......
t1pil I
of elements of a Hilbert space H, ocries dev,~-,lopments v'ith
respect to these systems of elements and ~t.,,er connected
questions. The investigation
_1,1y bases on the properties
of the Gram matrix
(2) (ID $k) (i, k = 1, 2,
(~ - Pik Tik %Ti
of the system (1) and the operator defined by it. The results
generalize the case already treated by the author Z-Ref a2,
where the Gram matrix is bounded.
There are 11 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 3 German,
and 1 Hungarian.
SUBYI-ITED; June '24, 1953
Card 1/1
TALDYKIN, A.T. (Leningrad)
Eigenv;ilues and adjoint elements of linear operators. Zhur. vych.
mat. i mat. fiz. 2 no.1:165-169 Ja-F '62. (1-111RA 1~:))
(Eigenvalues) (Operators (Mathematics))
GORINSHTMI, L.L., kand. takhn. nauk; ZAVIYALOV, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk;
IFEMLVIN, N.S., inzh.; TALDYKIN, B.S.
Complex improvements and automatic control of technological operations
at the peat-briquet plant. Torf. prom. 30' no-7:11-16 '59.
(MIRA 13:3)
l.Kalininski7 torfyanov inatitut (for Gorinshtey-n, Zav'7a!o-,).
2.Tatishchevskoye torfopredpriy~atiye (for Nemolvin, Tald7kin).
(Peat industry--Zquipment and supplies) (Briquets (Fuel))
LOKSHIN, V.A., kandidat telchnichesIrilch naiik; TALDYKIN, K.M.,
inzhener.
Operational inspection of cleaning heating surfaces of' furnaces
by steam-blast. Blek.sta. 24 no.12:16-20 D '511. NLRA 6:12)
(Furnaces)
LOKSHIN' V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; MOISLYEV, G.I., inzh.; PjIVLENKCI, L.I., inzh.;
TALDYKIN, K.M., inzh.; TARICHEV, V.A., inzh.
Thermal conditions luring the operatior of high-pressure radiation
wall-type snperheaters. Blek.sta. 30 no.l:"11-26 Ja '59.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Superbeaters)
WKSHIN, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; TAWYKIN, K.M., inzh.
Temporatures in the strengtheners of boilers. Xlek sta. 30 no.2:78
F '59. (MIRA 12:3)
(Boilers)
LOKSHIN, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAVIENKO, L.I., inzh.; TALDYKIN, K.M., inzh.
Thermal characteristics of radiation-convectional steam
superheaters. Energomashinostroenie 7 no.5:7-9 MY 161.
(MLU 14:8)
(Superheaters)
LOIKSHIN3 V.A. kand.tekhn.nauk; PAVLENKO, L.I. inzh.; inzh.;
TiRhKOV, S.S., inzh. y
Temperature conditions in the operation of air preheaters with a
bi.gh degree of air heating. Flek.sta. 32 no.4:24,28 Ap 161.
(MLU 14:7)
(Air preheaters)
v I -
u-) Ks I I ! ! " , 111, - A . , TAIJIYI~n', K.M. , I r~ ~ ~- -
:-~~ ~- a!,v,-r ecc~.ro.,Az~-r3-
- - - - ' ~ I ' - ' - y n!" hi.,!;.r - -~, ~- ~! -; I
'n -ne - (MIRA 17:11)
sta. 39 n.-.,.. 7f:E-'Lh V71 164,
ALEFSEYEV, V.S,,; i3iLn'GA, T.G.; TALDYUH Q.Ye,; OLNKSV-.lWWK, A.M.;
TIMOSIE'lIKO, A-G,; MINKO, A.F,,; SHABLLIMIYUK, V.S.;
GIRENKO) P.P.; MAZI-11KO, V.V.
Amount of alkaloids of the 1-meth,-,pyri
y- olizidone series in the
groundsel Senecio borysthenicus kndz. during different vegetation
periods and the effect of moving upon the alk-a-loid content of
the aftercrowth- I-Tauch, do-kl. vys, shkoly; b-iol. nauki no.2:
152-154 162~ 15:5)
1. Rekomendovaria kafedroy farmatsev-ticheskoy kh:L-,Iii- Dnepropetro-zskogo
meditsinskogo instituta.
(SENECIO) (PYRROLIZINE)
AIEKSEYEV, V.S. (Aleksi-eiev, V.S.]; BILIUGA, T.G. (Biliuha, T.H.],
student; TALD'-rKD;, O.Ye., student
Alkaloids from the 1-methylprrolizidine series. Report No.5:
Alkaloids from dusty miller (Senecio cineraria DG.=, C-ineraria
maritjxia).i.famiiy Compositae. Farmatsev. zhur, 17 no.1:4.2-45
,62. (",IRA 15:6)
1. Kafedra farmatsev-ticheskoy khimii Dnepropetrovskogo
meditsinskogo instituta, zavcduyushchiy kafedroy dotsent
Kurinna., IT.V.
(SEIZCIO) (AIZALOMS) (HELIGTRIDAITS)
TIALDYKIN, P.
_
Rcono-jc &isc-assions in the shop. Sov. profsoilazv 5 no-5:2"25 K-- '57.
(Dnepropetrovsk-Pi-pe, Steel) (MIRA 10:6)
TALDYXTN.5~11
Age ralatlonB ors-Pen-M-fitict6 0&d-zIn6 ozei-oliFft
the I
Argunallelds In JUstern Trans B,IIrU:=M:j;zMdXWn
Daklad~ Akad. Naq* S.S.S.R. 93. 629=,30(196"-'Tft
,
valy~meuuuc nuncruai=tion especially in the Zapakrovsk.
-
Kadminsk, and neighboring deposits is of doubtful gee,. a
acth4ty, other Investlimtors hive assumed a yotmger Rge.*
For a,decision_ the interrelations between famprophyric
dikes. and Of 3PCsSartite rocks of the Kada nsk deposits with
Ahe productive Pb-Zn am are particularly important. The
.. spenartite forms veiniets and thindiltes which have under--
'gohi.the-sarne tectonic disturbances as the am. Direct
ivided&' from the inining horizons b" shown that the-
.:M)CsslLrtite Vems must haVe Intruded Into-the Ores, between,
the formation of the Zo ores. and that of the Ph ores. This
fact. however. does not fix accurately enough the time of
their formation. , It is only sure that the rado; and the ores
must have originated from the same source. The spessar-
tite is often brecclated and occurs arnkist the massive
galum am. -.On the other hand, black- raonomineralic
%balcdte lumps ot PbS-ZnS ore occurs Included in the
itateinck, rrregular.sm tches I of th
'
Ile occur in
the or
spessart
W. Eitet.
Ore!..
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redaktor; LABAZIN, G.S., redaktor; LIBROVICH, L.S., redaktor;
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Ldeceasedj; :)OWJ?XV, V.S.; DOMINIKOVSKIY, V.N.; DOVZHIKOV, A.Tq,;
ZAYTSEV, I.K.; IVANOV, A.A ; ITSIKSON, M.I.; IZOKff, E.F., KIffAZEV,
I.I.; KORZHEBEVSKAYA, A.S.; MISffAREV, D.T.; SEMENOV, A.I.; MORO-
ZE11KO, N.K.; RRDOV, Ye.I.; RADCHEIIKO. G.P.; SERGIYEVSKIY, V.M.:
SOIAWYEV, A.T.; TALDYKIN,..S.I.; UNKSOV, V.A.; KHABAKOV, A.V.;
TSEKHOMSKIY, A.M:;,--CI~ILIN, I.I.; SHATALOV, Te.T., glavnyy redak-
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(Ore deposits)
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1. Gidrognologicheakaya stantsiya TSentrallno-Obernozemnoy
polovy.
d ski
I
rlqm~.-Thc pol
ofite and
d!
zeclites as fill
these veins, grow
Tin
t
a 'ad
is the chmuteristfC.UOMC OU
walls in dense aciciAara
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Quartz-axinite veins from basic rocks of Pechenga District. Mat.po
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'~.O POChUlKUYCVs;:,,iy and Klichi~
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(Savinskoye Tegion. (Transbaikalia)--Axinite)
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[Guidebook for the A.P.Karpinskii Geological 1.1useum of the
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A. -A., red. izd-va; GALIGANOVA, L. M., tekhn. red.
[Mineralogy of complex metal deposits of the Klichka group
in eastern Transbaikalia (Sav" No. 5, Pochekuyevo, and
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GORSKAYA, A.I.: ZAKHAROV, A.A.; MANUCHAROVA, Ye.A.[deceased];
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[Accumulation and transformation of organic substances in recent
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i preobrazovanie organicheskogo vashchestva v soyremennykh morskikh
osadkakh; v aspekta problemy proiskhozhdeniia nefti. Sbornik statei
pod red. M.F.Mirchink. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-ve neftianoi
i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1956. 342 p. (MLRA 9:6)
l.Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovateltakiy, goolegorazvedochnyy Institut.
2. Chlen korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mirchink)
(Sapropelites) (Marine biology) (Petroleum geology)
TW IJP(c) JDIJG
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.UTHOR: Tale, A. K. 54
IRG: AOTLL
1ITLE: Intracenter luminescence of the CsI-In crvstal
01JECE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fizika, no. 3, 1965.
onyye kristally(lonic crystals), 115-132
IOPIC TAGS: cesium compound, iodide, activated crystal, luminescence,
emperature dependence, scintillator, excited state, optic transition
BSTRACT: To determine the mechanism of intracenter~/I'uminescence of.the
sI-In crystal, the author has investigated the temperal and spectral
haracteristics of Its luminescence as a function of the temperature.
easurements were made under both stationary and pulsed conditions at
0 and 300K., and in addition.,the temperature dependence of the damping
ime and of the form of the photoscint illations of the crystal were
easured. The procedure consisted of obtaining oscillographs of single
hotoscintillations produced by excitation of the crystal with short
ight pulses ('10- B. see). The spectral distribution of the scintillat'~on~
as investigated with a monochromator, and the excitation spectrum with
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the monochrorivitor of a Hpec tropho tome ter. The scintillations wore re-
corded with a photomultiplier and an oscilloscope. At room temperature,
the emission spectrum consists of a single broad band at 5511 nm. At
86K the peak shifts to 560 nm. An additional emission band at 448 nm
appears at 80K. The nature of this band, and especially its relation
to the radiative transitions in the In+ ion, is discussed from the point
of view of the various transitions that can, take place in the system.
The results point to the conclusion that in the excited state the I~+,
3 (1) 3 (2)
center has two levels P and P and.their presence determines
all the emission properties of the CsI-In crystal. .-The author thanks
I. K. Plyavin' for guidance of the work and Z. L. Morgenshtern for
supplying the-crystal. Orig. art. has4- .7 figures and 2 formu.-lau.
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ORG: Insiltute of physics,AN LatSSR (Institut fiziki AN ~atSSR) 1)
In-vostil-,ation of tha_1ntxasSntqr luminescence of An. I.
K1
jjJ7 -kikit nauk, tit). 6,
Izvestlya. Serlya, fizicherk1kh L tckhrilches
TOPTC Wt(;..,: potnssium compound, luminescence, luminescence center, activated crystall
band -1 scintillation, temperature dependence, .4 1,V ES C E AJ C t _)Pt C T jy t III
e, A/ .11'~~_C 7_ /? U/"
AP1,;T1%A("j': lbe purpose of the investigation war, to check on the assumpt ion thatIlonf-
wave b1tridr of activator absorption of KI-Irt correspond to transitions from the -'0
state f,n components of the split 3P]. level, by verifying ",rhether two lumineorprire
bandn, corresponding to inverse transition to the ground state 'So of the In+ level
actuall,y exist, inasmuch as so far one of the bands, at 571 nm, bar, been experimentall
ly observed. To this end, a study was made of the form of the photoscint.illations of!
KI-In by determining in the luminescence spectrum at different crystal temperatures,
the spectrum of excitation of individual bands under pulsed excitation, the lumines-
cence and excitation spectrum in the stationary mode, and also the absorption spec-
trum at different crystal temperatures from 80 to 300K. The experiments were carried
out by obtaining oscillograph traces of single photoscintillations excited by short-
duration light pulses from a condensed spark discharge. The test experimental setup
and procedure are briefly described. The results disclosed the presence of a short
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(11oll-pq1lillbrillm) and a 1r)ng (equillbrhim) coyllpoll(~rlf, In Ulf" photorellitflAntion. The
:qw(Ai-al distxibtit.fon. of the short component forms Hie expected 4113 rim luminescence
ball'I (8"iK), while that of the Ion(, component the already known 571 nm litminencence
band W nm at 88K) - Both components are excited in Lhe activator absorptIon bands
of U-1n. With occreasing temperature, the difference In the por,11-ionn of the maxima
of the 1-iiminercence bands of KI-In increases, while the difference between the maxima
of the bands in the long-wave absorption doublet decreases. In addition, a short-
wave Itiminescence band was observed (1153 nm at 88K), whtch Is attributed to 3P., -3-3()
transitions In the In+ ion and is the analog of short-wave luminescence bands of
alhall-halide crystals activated with thallium. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 1
table.
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AUT'HOR: Chernyak, V. G. - Cernaks, V.; Dunina, A. A. - Dunina, A.; Larionov,
~,. C. - Larionovs, M. ; Plyavinya, I. K. - Plavina, I.; Shamovskiy, L. M.
Samovskis, L. ; Tale, A. K. Tale, A.
ORO: Physics Institute &N LatSSR (Institut fiziki M Latv. SSR)
TITLE: Phocoscintillations of KCI-Tl excited in the F-band
SOURCE: XN LatSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 5,
1966, 15-19
TOPIC TAGS: scintillation, light excitation, excitation spectrum
AB ST RA CT :An investigation was made of the rapid transfer of energy from F-centers
zo activator centers and of the time necessary for such transfer whcn the crystals
are subjected to pulsed excitation. The investigation was based on the comparison
of the kinetics of activator luminescence excited directly in the center of lumines-
cence (Tl-scintillation) and in the F-absorption band (F--scintillation). KC1-T1-F
crystals (0.2 or 0.5 mol%,Tl in me-lt) were irradiated with x- or gamma rays. The
concentration of F-centers did not exceed 5 x 1017 cm-3. The crystals were placed
~n a metallic cryostat and excited with light pulses (._10-7 sec) from a'spark.
lhe excitation was applied alternately in the 247 and 560 nm bands. A coincidence
was found between F-scintillation and Tl-scintillation with regard to their time
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characteristics -in the range from room temperature to the temperature of liquid
-trogen. 7ae tine characterizing the slow exponential decay TLC
(LC-long component)
.n r-scintillacions changed from 2.5 X 10-7 sec to 5 x 10-5 sec
with a change in temperature from 300 to 80K. At low temperatures, a sharp erdssion
(short component-SC) of luminescence occurs which describes the form of the exciting
spark pulse, as in the case of TI-scintillation. The ratio of quantum yield of SC
and LC of F-scinLillation is the same as for Tl-scintillation in the entire range
of measured tem eratures, which shows that the overpopulation of the 3p I level with
respect to the 3P. level at F-scintillation is the same as in the case of Tl-xiorilla
tion. Ilie SC am* *LC of lumkescence in F-scintillations xelate to the activator luminescence of K01 -Tl,
i.e., to the 305 nm band, but not to the 335 nm band, which corresponds to the hole
centers. The maxima of the excitation spectra of F-scintillation and absorption
spectra coincide and are in the region.of 560 1 5 nm. From the experimental
results, it follows that the mechanismof F--gcintillation formation is of the electron
type. This means that during short-time crystal excitation in the F-abserption
band, free electrons, which are generate4 in the conductivity zone, recombine 4ith
holes, which are localized "to x- or gamma-irradiation on the activator ion or
close to it. This process is accompanied by the excitation of the activator. Orig.
art. has: 2 figures. [JAI
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AUTHORS: Vitol, I. K. and Tale, I. A.
TITLE: Investigation of the photoelectric polariza t4 on of the
crystal phosphors on the basis of ZnS
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademil- nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya,
v. L5, no. 1961, 366-369
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(crystal Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 2~i, 1960,, For the
study of the mechanism of recombination processes in crystal phosphors
it is expedient to apply, in addition to optical methods of invest~gaticn,
also electrical methods which permit an immediate determination of the
sign of the excited carriers. On certain assumptions, a study of the
photoelectric polarization can furnish not only the sign of the carriers
but can also give the ratio of the electron and hole compcnents in Mixed
conductivity, The surface condition strongly affects the crystal phctc-
effect in semiconductors. The existence of surface levels affects also ~.he
amount and sign of the experimentally measured photoelectric polarizza-,ion
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of the crystal phosphors. However, a number cf experimental fact3 show
that on account of the specific properties of crystal phosphors and under
certain conditions (excited conductivity much larger than equilibrium
conductivity) the surface levels have no effect on the sign and amcun-t
of photoelectric polarization. In the region of fundamental absorption
of ZnS phosphors activated by Cu, Lg, and Mnjlight excites an n-type
conductivi ty. The p-type conductivity at room temperature lies within
the limits of the experimental error, that isv within 'Less than 5% of the
total conductivity. If a ZnS-Cu crystal is exposed to light of wavelengch
312 m/,- , the photoelectric polarization reaches a constant value of the
potential difference. On exposure to light in the range of wavelengths
350 - 1150 m/u , there occurs, along with the extinction of luminescence,
a decrease of the photoelectric polarization to y ri, The dependence I-f
1+ nand ~nu on the %ravelength of the light is sho-an graphically in FiE, 1,
This figure also gives the intensity of luminesccnce 61/1 and the addi-
tional absorption AD/D according to data of V. V, Antonov-Romancvskiy
(Ref. 7: Antonov-Romanovskiy V, V,, Shchukin I. P., Dokl. LN SSSR,
2 (1950)) as functions of the waveleneth. The Jecrease of the photo:-
electric polarization in th,~ range C).47* 500-8CO m/- can be explained as -due
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- t sets the hoes free,
to the fc1lo-xing t,,,;o causes: 1) The infrared 14 6h
-e;-Lch combin-e .,.-ith 'he localized electrons, and so the electron co-Icentra-
tion in the conduction band is decreased. 2) The infrared light sets 'the
holes free, and. the photoelectric polarization decreases on account of the
diffusion of the holes to the unexposed surface of the specimen. The
absence of decrease of 'the photoelectric polarization above 1,150 m,4x,
s'"o-ws that 'the extinction of luminescence In this range differs from that
in the ranre ~~00-600 m.~t. Ch. B. Lushchik is thanked for interest and
discussions. There are 1 figure and 7 Soviet-bloc references.
Lee-end to _Fie. 1:
lependence of 'he Photoelectric
polarization of 'the low-inertia
'component qn and the inertia com-
ponent c and of the relative
decrease ~!/! o-:' luminescence on
'he wavelength of irradiation for a
ZnS-Cu phosphor under constant excitation with
_V4
--rd
light of wavelength 312 m/L.
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SOURCE: R~Zh. Fizika, Abs. 8E396
AUTHOR: Tale, I. A.
TITLE: Possibility of determining the sign of charg'e carriers by
investigating the anisotropic electric conductivit of the contact
between a metal and alkali halide crystal
77
CITED SOURCE: Sb. F-iz- shchelochnogaloidn. kristallov, Riga, 1962,
381-384
TOPIC TAGS: space charge, metal-crystal contact, alkali halide
crystal , carrier distribution
TRANSLATION: Assuming the theory of physical contact for semicon-
ductors to be valid also for the contact between a metal and a ma-
terial with a broad forbidden band, the author proposes a method for
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determining the sign of the excited charge carriers from the dis-
tribution of the space charge in the regions near the electrodes.
In the case of electron type conductivity, a positive space charge
is expected near the cathode, while for hole conductivity negative
space charci~? is expected near the anode; both cause redistribution of
the in the crystal. The vibrating-probe method is used to
L'
.lieasure L-ol-ential distribu'4on. It is established that in _KC1
x o o s e,:i light in the F band excites electron conductivity.
-near healing at a rat
n C a S 114 -e of 0.21C/sec in KC! exposed
to foui: reg.4-ons were observed, a-ifferent character of
two with for!,.,,a1L-.ion of positive charge at
',.%?o 'xith negative charge lorodaced in -he near-anode
ro~;-Lon of c-,%-stal. A. _Poletave-v.
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AUTHOR- Tale,I.A.; Boganja.R.; Bomika,V.A.; Vitol, I.K.
!ORG: none
TITLI: Concerning the mechanism of recombination processes in zinc sulfide /Reportg
Fourteenth All-Union Conference on Luminescence (Crystal Phosphors) held at ilia,
16-23 Sept. 19657
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.30, no.9, 1966, 1560-1562
TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity, zinc sulfide, irradiation, hole conduction, electron
conduction
ABSMACT: The authors have Investigated the infrared-stimulated photoconductivity
in different ZnS crystals, determining the alga of the carriers by means of Nall
effect and photoelectric polarization measurements. The investigated specimens fell
Into two main groups: high-resistivity crystals, and low-resistivity ZnS crystals
containing an excess of Zn, whose high equilibrium conductivity was due to the
presence of a high concentration of lattice microdefects. None of the specimens Vx-
hibited thermal hysteresis of the electric conauctivity, and their luminescence yields
were very low. After excitation In the fundamental absorption band, photoconductivit)
could be stimulated In specimens of both types by Irradiation in any of four bands
peaking at 0.95,. 1.6, 2oO, and 2~6 eVe In the low-resistivity specirAns the photo-
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current was carried by electrons regardless of the wavelength of the stimulating
photons4 in the high-resistivity specimens the photocurrents stimulated in the 0.95
and 2.8 eV band were carried by electrons, and those stimulated in the 1.6 and 2.0 eV
bands were carried by holes. Moreover, do-excitation of the high resistivity crystals
in the 0.95 eV band reduced the photosensitivity in the 1.6 and 2.0 eV bands, do-ex-
citation in the 1.6 or 2.0 eV bands reduced the photosensitivity in the 0.95 ev band's
irradiation in the 2.8 eV band restored the photosensitivity in the other three bands
Cooling from room temperature to liquid nitrogen temperature destroybd the photo-
sensitivity of the 1.6 and 2.0 eV bands; the photosensitivity could be restored only
by further excitation in the fundamental absorption band. It is concluded that the
1.6 and 2.0 eV bands are not simple; stimulation in these bands excites trapping
centers of several different kinds; of which some have excited states in the for-
bidden gap. Sensitivity in the 2.8 eV band appeared In specimens that exhibited a
green luminescence; the authors accordingly associate this baAd with an activator.
The photoconductivity stimulated In the 2.8 eV band, at room temperature had both.
electron and hole components; the holes were not revealed by the Hall effect measure-
ments because of their low mobility. Orig. art. has: 2 figures..
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WITWICKI, Tadeufjz; TA_WKO, Euglniusz; MADRZYCKI, Tadeusz; MATERSKA, Maria;
MATUS51ICZ, Czesiav'-;-' E'YS-Y'-MPNTMWA, Maria; TYSZKOWA, Maria;
STRABURZYNSKA, Teresa; TYSZKA, Zbigniew; WY-SOCKA, Ludwika;
STACHOWSKI, Ryszard; RADWILOWICZ, Ryszard; HORNOWSKI, Boleslaw;
SEDLAK, Jiri
New books. Przegl psychol ho.8:123-185 164.
T~JIUKO. EuEeniusz, mgr.
"Machine and humanism. The human problem in the industrialized
civilization" by Georges Friedmann. Reviewed by Eugeniusz
Talejko. Przeal techn no.34:6 24 Ag 160.
TALEJKO, E., mg-r-
Adapting machines to men. Ekon o-rg pracY 13 no.1:36-37 '62.
'rALL,.JKOY Eurt,nimoz, mi,,r
"Engineering psycholoe~.' *oy T .Okon, L. Faluszklevicz.
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Reviewed by Eugeniusz Talejko. Przegl techn 84 no.47:7 24 N 163.
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'Author : Talen-a N. C"., 2"'hiS-ayev G.N.
Inst : In-st I t-Cf t-eEi--df Entom,) lo,7y and hyto pa I - 7y Aca -
demy oL' Scien.,es Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Repjblic.
Ti-~.le : The Pre-sowin-- Trea;-,t;.ent of Su~---ar-Beet Seeis wiT~h
1."I Hexachlorane Dust In -he `ntr-l o' Beet
L
Weev11--. (0 predposevnoi OlWabotke ~emyan
noi svekly 121-nyin dustom heksa~chlorana cilra
bor'by so sveklovichnym doigonosiko:ti)
Orl-j- Pub: Nauchn. 7-r. Inszituta entomoi.i L,,opatol- AN
USSR. 19 0
56,7. 88-95.
Abstract: In production experimel;ts the treat;-,iet,-z of the
seeds ~%,ith a suspension of 12% dust of hexaclilorarne
(6 kg/c and 70 lit/c of water) and duzzlina- with
a pulvevised technical hexachlorane were equal
in vpliip. as to the weevil's paralysis, but the
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Ab s Jo u r :Ref Zhur-Biol.., No 4, 1958, 1r--465
Ab~z.tract: weevils v;hen dusted died sioner, and the young
crop -wao less damaged. The treatNent, of the seeds
,,.,,ith a susoension of technical hexachlorane
-ias corisideraliy less
-:ind 17 lit/c- .)L' water) U
efCect-ive than. -justini- with fGhe samne preparation.
The beet sprouts from seeds zureated with a 12%
dust of h(~xachlorane appeared simultaneously wit"i
those oC the control plants. On the fourth day
uf' the appearance of the sprouts 82.8% of the
1 sowin- a~ d.
insects died at the initia ; QLi.7
died in 1-he se,,ond sowing. The toxicity in the
-he first jays and i-,
sorout~ case lasted 5
-11ke second --ase only 4-~-, days (due to high tenrip-
erature at the beginning of June). In spite of
the shortness of zhe period of the sprouts toxicit'j,
the protective plantino- played a big role, pre-
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TALEINS'KIY, 0. N.
Dissertation: "On the Photoelectric Method of Detenninim, Heat-Radiation Capacity of
Liquid Metal." Cand Tech Sci'., Inst of Metallurgy imen! A. A. Baykov, Acad Sci USSR,
29 Apr :5;4. (Vechernyaya Moskva--Moscow, 20 Apr 54)
SO: SUM 243, 19 Oct 1954
Aksilmlys ~k!).MR. lastitut. wt"UurgiL
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Orls~ich, T. K. M.*-J..j Of
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SV:RT, D.Ya.; TALXNSKIY, O.N.
Photoelectric method and testing eouipment for the determination of
the;radiating properties of liquid metals. Trudy Inst.met. ao.5:
183-188 160. (MIRA 13:6)
(Licuid metals-Tbermal properties)
(pyr,ometry)
(Photoelectric measurements)
TALENSKIY 0 N.jp kand. tekn. nauk, xed.; KHIDEKELI, I.Ya., red.;
OUKHOVAY A.G., tek" red.
[Research organization in the industry of the U.S.A.] Orga-
nizats1la nauchnykh i5Bledovdn11 v promyuhlennosti SghA.Pba
red. O.N.Talenskogo. Moukva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1962.
314 p. Translated from the English. (MIRA 16.9)
(United States--Research, Industrial)
ACCESSION NR: AP4033096 S/0120/641000/002/0005/0016
AUTHOR: Karpov, Yu. A., Kontor, Ye. L; Talenakiy, 0. N.
TITLE: Magnetic -dis charge cold-cathode pumps (A review)
SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta,Ano. 2, 1964, 5-16
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic discharge pump, vacuum pump-# fine vacuum pump#
magnetic discharge cold cathode pump, Vacion pump, Penning discharge pump,
a
"EM Soviet make pump
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ABSTRACT: A review of the exhaustion mechanism, designs, and applications of'
rna ryaetic -discharge cold-cathode pumps, based on 1956-63 Soviet sources and
1937-61 Western sources, is presented. Both the advantages and disadvantages
rof 61-._-se pumps are liated and characteristics of some Soviet-made pumps are
i;u-,-,?ted. "In tho Soviet Union, pumps of this kind are built for a rate -of -
ex~-_- ustioa of 0. 2, 8, 30, 100. 300, and 1. 000 litrisec., also, oiUess exbAustion
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ACC-7-SSION XR: AP4033096
sets based on magne tic -dis charge pumps with 30, 100, and 300 litr/sec. It The
weight, size, and some design details of Soviet NEM-30-2, NEM-100-2. and
NEM-300-1 pumps are given, as well as the weight and size of their pow*r-
supply units. Orig. art. has: 9 figures and 2 tablec,
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgil (Institute of Metallurgy)
SUBMITTED: 09Apr62 DATE ACQ: IlMay64 ENGL: 00
SUB GODIE: PH, IF. NO REF SOV:', 005 OTHER,. 024
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7. --;'-'ectr-Ic concluctivity of colored cotton. Tekst. "'rom. 12, no. 1-1, 1a,--
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified.
CRLOVA, Z.M., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; TA13POROVSKAYA, T.V., Icand. tekhn.
nauk, dots.
Increasing the evennessof silver from LVB-305 drawing frames.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. tekst, prom. no.1:78-82 858.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillnyy Institut.
(Spinning machinery)
~-
ORLOVA, Z.M.; TAIJIPOROVSKAYA, V.V.
Establishing opernting cycles for verticP1 and horizontal openers
used in processing machine-gathered cotton. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
tekh.tekst.prom. no.2:67-74 1513, (MIRA 11:5)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstilInyy institut.
(Cotton machiner7)
ZOTIKOV, V.Ye.-, prof., doktorAekhn.nauk;.BUDNIKOV, I.V.; TRYKOV, P.P.;
GIIIZBU-IG, LIT. ,
I retsenzent; KARPOV; L.I., retsenzent; ORLOVA,
Z.M. , retusenzent; TALSPORQY'R;A?~A,_~~t- V., retsenzent; FINKMISMYN,
I.I., retsenzent; KOPMEVIGH, Ye.l., 'r6d.-; SHAPIZKOVA, T.A., telchn.red.
(Fimdaniontals of tho spinning of fabrical 0.9novy priadeniia voloknistykh
materialov. Pod red. V.B.Zotikova. MoOwa, Gos.nauchzio-tekliii.izd-vo
lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959. 5o6 p. (MUZA 12:11)
1. Kifedra pryadeniya khlcpka Ivanovskogo teklinclogicheekogo insti-
tuta (IvTI) (for Kar-pov, Orlova, Tale-porovskaya, Finkel's~teyr.).
(Spinning)
ener 3 no -
r -L rat l'
7
5 3 Unc I
s, Libi-,-lr*,,, of Cong-.,ss,
Monthly List Pussin Accession
_D/ C~D:, 17, .. P':otogr
j3u--- Zhu:: 1.7" ct,
tr_ct ;!..'rv,_- --,tic2-.
TALER, Z.
List of frfosli-water fishes and f;-e areas they Inhabit in Yxk~oslavia,
.9. 425, (",TA"1Y, No. 516, 1953, Belgrade, Yvigoslavia)
SO: Mlont~ly list of FAst Furopean AcceisiOns, (-7aA.L'1, Lr,, Vol. 4,
No. I Jan, 195."), "Incl,
n:~.-.~hnyy iotrudnik, soizudnik.;
I.;!! ru,, naucnn-,'-,, nauc.'-iny-
y
so rud nik GLUZMAN, nauchnyy sotr:Anik
Effecr,iveness of manufacturincr highly prefabricated reinforced
c)ncrr~'-e elerpents and
Joiner's articles. ZhAl. strol. no.'-
5 _7 1614. Nui-A 12:11)
A-ns',-tut zhelezob~--!t~~nnylirh izdeliy
,3,.-:)4~tellny~h al n~-rudnykh l,-,Lavncpo upravlen.4va
cr~;myshlenna5t-' strcJ-,---2llnykh m&tter4l~--Iov I stroitel nyll~
S C, C-
TALE'lAVICIUS, Vladas; ZOINNAS, Ricardas; PROAITIFNE, R., red.;
PAKEEEE, 0., tekhn. red.
[Sand concrete, a building material of the future]Smelio
betona-' - progresyvi statybine medziaga. Vilnius, Valsty-
bine politines ir --okslines literaturos leidyIda, 1962. 24 P.
(MIRA 15:12)
(Concrete)
TALETSKlY. V.
Rola-call of generations. Sov. profaciuzy 19 no.20:26-29
0 163. (WFA 16: 11)
1. Starshiy master tsekha shtampov i prisposobleniy
Kirovskogo zavoda, Leningrad.
TALE'.rSKIY, "I'ladimir Aleksandrovich; LEP11', A.E, rt!d.
[Along our fathers' path] Dorogoi ottso-v. Leriirgrac-~,
Lenizdat, 1964. 105 P. (IMIRA 17:41)
1. Starshilr maSter tsekha shtampov _i p-risposobleniy
Kirovskogo zwioda, Kirovskiy rayon, Leninc~radskaya oblast'
(for Taletski.y).
~r oil 0
on t~e strenc~th of concret-e
SSR. Ser. B no.2:2-0-2-51
insttut scrolte-1-t-".- i f;,
TALEV, Risto, ing. (Skopje, Lenjinova 65)
Graphical representation of interdependence of the elements of various
clothoids (similarity of clothoido). Telmika Jug 16 no.11:1940-1943
161.
1. ITodeci projektant preduzeca "Projek-ULnt", Skopje.
TALEEV, Risto, i?)-. (Skopje, Lenjireva U1.65)
The Tabturer s-stem. Tehnika Jug ne.3:4,16-45-0 162.
1. Projektart Froiektantskog Predlizecq "Projektant", Skopje.
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