SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TERNOVSKIY, F.F. - TER-OGANESYAN, I.M.

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TIRNOVSKI'T, P.F. ------------ Effect of multiple scattering on the production of pairs of charged particlos in high energies in a medium. Zhur.ekep.i toor.fize 37 ni).4:1010-1016 0 '59. (14IR& 13:5) 1. Hoskovhkly gosudarstvennyy univorBitet. (Electrons) 8020 IWDI) 3/056/60/039/001/040/041/XX *roo B006/BO56 AUTHOR: Ternovsk~iv F. F~ *1 TITLE: Theory of adiative Rrocesse in Piecowise Homogeneous Media PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 10), Pp. 171-180 TEXT: L~ D. Landau 1. Ya, omeranchuk, and A..B. Migdal (Refs. 1-4) __., I . Y a", have shown that radiative processes in media become much less intensive at high energies than what follows from the ordinary theory, M, L. Ter-Mikayelyan in this connection pointed out that, when investigating the radiation of the softest quanta, the effect of polarization of the medium must be taken into account. In the case of a finite medium, two types of transition radiation cccur at the boundary. The first type is connected with a modification of the particle field due to polarization of the me- dium, and occurs at all energies and all rest masses of' the particles, Here, an electromagnetic wave of less than optical frequency is emitted to the side that is opposite to the direction of motion The spectrum of this radiation contains frequencies of up to Wolq,11~ , W~ere Card 1/3 8020 Theory of Radiative Processes in Pieceviae '3/056/60/039/001/040/041/XX Homogeneous Media B006/BO56 (U 2 =4nnZe 2/m, v - Oc is the particle velocity, The second type is connect- 0 ed with the influence of multiple scattering; it occurs only at sufficient- ly high energies, and can be observed only in the case of electrons and positrons, Its angular distribution has a marked maximum in the direction of motion., and the spectrum can_at sufficiently high energy, attain fre- quencies of the order of MC2/tfl-p2l. A classical theory of this radiation was developed by I., I. Golldman (Ref, 9). In the present paper, the transi- tion radiations of both types are quantum- theoretically investigated; it is fir t assumed that the semispace z > 0 is filled with a medium, for which N --PEI> 1), coming from the vacuum, penetrates into the medium, (t - M - C . 1), where multiple scat- tering and polarization of the medium are taken into account In the fol- lowing, the author investigates the radiation occurring when an elcctran passes through a plate of finite thickness. Using the results obtained by Migdal, the probabilities for bremsstrahlung and pair production by gamma quanta are calctilated, The author thanks Professor A. B~ Migdal for suggesting the problen and for discussions, V. D. Vaks-for his help, an! T. T. Golldman for making results available before their publication Card 2/3 8020 Theory of Radiative Processes in Piecevise Homogeneous Media S/056/60/039/001/040/041/XX Boo6/BO56 0. M. Garibya is mentlon6d. There are 1 table and 11 references: 9 Soviet, I British, and I US. ASSOCIATION: Moskovsl:iy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscov State University) SUBMITTED: February 25, 1960 F Card 3/3 83201 S/056/60/039/002/038/044 &blo 0 BO06/B07O AUTHORo Ternov-skiy, F. F. ------ ~- - -- -1 TITLEt The Effect of Multiple $cattgrinklyon the Proper Field of a Past Charged Particle PERIODICAL; Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretiche8koy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 39, No. 2(8), PP- 491 - 496 TEM At first the author briefly discusses the related investigations of I. I. Golldman and G. M. Garibyan (Refs. 1,3). In the present paper, it is shown that the appearance of a transition radiation, that was predicted by the theory of Golldman, is related also to the change in the structure of the proper field of the particle, this change being a conrequence of multiple scattering. This problem is treated in the second section of the paper, where the number of quanta per unit spectral interval are calculated. The number of quanta is equivalent to the proper field of the particles moving in the medium (Formula (6)). It is shown (Formula (9)), further, that the number of equivalent photons in vacuixm, which are calculated according to the known formula of Weizsi~cker and Williams Card 1/3 The Effect of Mull;iple Scattering on the Proper Field of a Fast Charged Particle 83201 S/056/60/039/002/038/044 B006/'BO70 (Ref. 4). agroos-Nell with the number of transition quanta plus the number of photons which are equivalent to the field of the particle in the medium. For distances from the point of entrance in the medium that are smaller than the avalanche unit and in which the transition quanta cannot be absorbed, the cross section of direct pair formation is proportional to the number of equivalent photons in vacuum; for larger distances from the point of entrance which is no longer reached by transition radiation, the number of pairs directly produced by the field of the particle is proportional to the number of equivalent photons in the medium. Section 3 is concerned with this problem. In section 4o the author studies the process of pair :.ormation by particles penetrating the medium for the case when the region, in which the radiation field is built, is of the same order of magnitude as the avalanche unit. Here it is not possible t" consider separately the cross section for indirect pair formation, The total number of pairs formed in a depth which is large compared to the avalanche unit is given by the formula (19). A~ B. Migdal, L, D. Landau, and I. Ya. Pomeranchuk are mentioned in the paper. There are 8 references: 7 Soviet and 1 US. Card 2/3 The Effect of Multiple Scattering on the Proper Field of a Past Charged Particle 83201 S/056/60/039/002/038/044 B006/BO70 ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow state University) SUBMITTED3 March 25, 1960 /1-Y Card 3/3 ACC NRt AVJ002,~15 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/171/C4)'-)/l(--Ii,"-f~i7 AUT11OR: TernovAiy F. ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univer-, sitet); Scientific Research Institute of High Temperatures (Nauchno-ii;Gledovatellskiy~ institut vysokikh temperatur) TI'~LE: Certain effects due to diamagnetism of the winding of a superconducting solenoid SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no. 5, 1966, 1084-1087 TOPIC TAGS: sLperconductivity, solenoid, electric inductance, electric measuregLent, quantum effect ABSTR"ACT: The purpose of the investigation was to ascertain what information con- cernin~,7 the properties of hard superconductors can be extracted from inductance mea- surements, since experiments have shown that the inductance of a superconductor de- pends greatly on the current flowing in it and on the external magnetic field. The properties of a superconducting solenoid are analyzed by using the dependence of the magnetic flux linking the turns of the solenoid on the current. The flux in turn is separated into external and internal components, with particular attention paid to t',e effect of the internal component, whose filamentary nature (quantum vortices) re- Gult3 ia nonuniform magnetization, owing to the interaction between the quantum vor- -ces and inhomogeneities in the superconducting material. An expression for the C a r I UDC: 537-312.62 ACC AW002335 internal flux is derived under certain assumptions concerning the distribution of the induction inside the solenoid, and a table of numerical values for the coeffi- cients of this expression is presented. Thin leads to an expression for the in- ductance of the superconducting solenoid in the form of two components: external inductance, which is almost independent of the current, and internal inductance which depends both on the current and on the magnetic history of the solenoid. It is pointed out that usual impedance measurements give only the external inductance. It is noted that recent measurements of the internal flux in the superconductor agree: 'with the approximate calculations presented in the paper. The author thanks V. V. Andrianov, V. B. Zenkevich, and V. V. Sychey for information on the results of the experiments and for fruitful discussions. This report 'was presented by Academician M. A. Leontovich 21 February 1966. Orig. azt. has: 1 figure., 13 formulas, and 1 table. M CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: IODec,65/ ORIG REF: 002/ 07H RU: 006 Card ?J2 NEIESHKIN, S.I.I., gornyy inzhener; BEMAIM, S.S., gornyy inzhoner; SIROTKIN) Z.L., inzh.; DENISOV, A.G., tnzh.; TEMOVSKI G.I., in,7h.- BEKHTEREV, Yu.I., inzh.; ZON11, A.V., inzh.; Tv-kkov, EJ.,in~h.; VASILIYEV, Ye.A., inzh.; SOLOVIYEVA, L.G., inzb.; D'YACIF-n'O, V.F., inzh. Replies to V.V. ShanIko's article "Efficient limits of using truck haulage in open pits.'19'Gor. zhur. no.1:75-77 Ja 162. (MIRtL 15:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-ekoncmicheskiy oovet Soveta Ministrov SWR (for Meleshkiv). 2. Promtramproyakt Goostroya SSSR (for Berlyand). 3. Belorusskiy avtozavod (for Sirotkinj Denisovp Torncvskiy,, Bekhterev, Zotov, Ivanov), 4. Gosudarstven-yy izwtitut po proyektirovaniyu razrabotki rudnykh mentorozzideniy v yuzhnykh rayonov SSSII, hharlkov (for Va:311'ycv, Soloviyova,, D I yachenko) . (14irw haulage) (Shanvko, V.V.) DENISOV, Aleksandr Gavrilovich; KAZAREZ, Aleksey Nikolayevich; SIROTKII4, Zalya Llvovich; IKMOVSKIY, Genrikh Ivanovich; SHUMSKIY, Mechislav Frantsevich; - LIESN- I- VP - - red .- ; GALAKTIONOVA, U.N., tekhn. red. [MAZ-525 dump truck; its design and operation] Avtomobill- samoeval MAZ-525; ustroistvo i eksplu&tatsiia. Moskva, Avtotransizdat, 1963. 166 P. (MIRA 16t10) (Dump trucks) Geroy Sovet-skogo Soyuza 20th arrjveraary of ne mV I f3 0 p Mor. sbor. 47 rc.5.-19-22 64. (M.LRA 18z6) ACC NR: k1,6014669 SOURCE CODE: UR/0241/65/010/010/0037/0r)41 AUTHOR: Yerokbin. R. A.--Erok1Lin,, R. A.; Koshurnikova. 14. A.: Tornovoldy, 1. A.-- Ternovaky, I. 0R0: none 13 TITIZ: Gamm-a-spectrometric inti-avital determination of Pu in the living organism SOURCE: Meditsinskaya radiologiya* v. 100.no. 100 1903P 37-41 TOPIC'rAGst. plutonium, gamma spectrometer, radiology,, americium, scintillation spectrometer, photomultiplier, pulse analyzer, pulse amplitude, rat, liver/FEU-24 photomultiplier AI 100 ulse analyzer ABSTRACT: The re:2X an experlrenthl detennin#ion of the possibilit7 of the direct intravital measurement ot~pq and AmW41 12 the organism by means of a scirtillaticn Pw-ica-spect'rometer Ciro pre-cnted. -Me principal component3 of th-. spectrometer used ~,:~i ~.a ~UaI(.TI) scintillation cx7stal 20 Mrn thick and 40 ma in diameter., witb an FIO-24 photomultiplier and an Al-100 pulse- amplitude analyzer. Mite rat3 ifore .v n intravenously or Intratracheallr, 00'e J&7 with a pli value of 2.0, in the Pu in the form of the nitrate salt ZP amouret. Of icrocurics per rat, or in the form of the nitrate CAm (N'( ~3) th a p1l of 2.8,, in the amount of 2-72 microcuries per rat. The Fu and k)w contents of the rat organism were measured Immediately after- ward i6s well as at Intervals of 1, 2,, 4P 8j, 16s 32p and 64 days- Lung activity varied identically in rats intratracheally poisoned with Pu and Amal ACC MR, AP6014,669 nitrites: toward the 16th day the activity droppOd 30%; toward the 32ad dA7,9 50%; and toward the end of tho c~Tcri=ntj 65%. Thronhout the eXperiMOnts the content of Fu exceeded that of The dynamics of the change in liveri activity following administration of the Pu nitrate toward the 3rd, 7th.. 30th, and 60th day was 87, 72, 41-6, rnd 22-5%, re3pectively, for Am241 these dyna- Micu differed somewhat. In additionp the minir= ancunts of Pu and Am242- stiII detectable by the spectrometric method in different organs (kidneys, liver, hip, spleen) wre detormined; for Pu they were found to correspond to .0419.-O-CO nicrocuriee per rat organ, and for f==,, to OoOO2".0087 nicro- curies per rat organo Orig, art. has: 2 figures and 4 tables. [JFRS) SU3 CODE: 06, 09, 20, 07 / SUBM DATE: 12jar65 / ORIG REFI 003 / DTH REF: 005 ~-C!rd--2 24b- TEIUIOVSKIY, 1. rl.j "The use TIRROVSKIY, I.N. Dispensary services for mental patients in certain rural regions of Krasnodar Territory, Mar. nevr. i paikh 58 no.12:1494-1497 158. (MM 12:1) 1. Tafedra paikhiatrii (zav. - prof. N.I. Bondarev) KubanskDgo medit- sinakogo institutao (MMML DISMMM, ther. in rural cond. (Run)) MHORS: Tulinoval V, Bst Ply~shchsyj V, Yeop SM 150/005/03/033/048 leruoyoxayal I*-Y*p ImKoval Ut so B 04%00) Samuseva, R. G, TITLE: Investigation of the Joint Solubility of Lanthanum and Sodium Sulfates PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimiiq 1960t Vol 59 Nr 3, pp 695-700 (USSR) ABSTRAM. The present paper is part of an extensive investigation of the physicoohemical foundation of methods of separating rare sart~'e which was started to ether with 0. 0. Urazov (Ref 3)o The solubili- ty in the system La 27S0 4)3 -1& 2s0 4 -H20 was determined at 25, 50, and 750. The binary systems which are components of this eye- ton have been described in publications. The solubility was date mined by the isothermal method* The equilibrium between solution and precipitate was eatablish6d after 14 days which was h,,kd analytically. The sulfate ion was determined gravimetrioally as BaSO, 49 the lanthanum ion either gravimetrically an oxalate or, at low concentrationsp colorimetrically according to reference 10. The results are shown in tables 1-3 (for 25 , 501 and 750), and as Card 1/2 a diagram in figure 1. One double salt La 2( so 4)3.Na 2BOA02H20 forms Investigation of the Joint Solubility of Lanthanum 3/078/60/005/03/033/048 and Sodium Sulfates B004/BO05 In the system investigatedi its thernogram in shown in figure 2, its Debye-pattern data in table 4. There are I figure, 4 tableaq and 11 references# 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIkTIOXi Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tokhnologii im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni V. V. Loxonosov) SUBMITTED: November 5v 1958 Card 2/2 66999906060*600 00*0000000000 : : : DW 4 11 C a 0 9 0 il L a 0 0 104 1 1 w U.~Ww UT ou"Dow 10 ~~Uozlow"Ml= ~Oox t" -w-I liv ip-oi Avowpo" tin" v Amw m OPM" pago w pug Som j0 op"414 ON X ftmOlO*MPPPIWH '0" I-Mo 00= Inq wulv)qu on uMom (mp"mv Wasp JO em qIIA (Gowu %go-o) W*W""9" .AV, SH "Ll 'Lot pwv.,.. pwj *.N'K '40'-ngp Oft"t"Ar ID *J"ul Ul oopvqo- p= ourpop ro ODWSI;amm 09. :40-! 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(VITIM)l, 00 KmuuW, PvMJA pp. 71-14, ISM, [WA summary, Two yesse otodya tho sufte fibihty d Nimoona pN6M#vW' of S. WOMM bybs& W. WA*dv (~ft pp"dmx Atta"I showrd that the of SI iL'A!4-%L A OAV04L CAk LIMATI" CtOIAKATOW I , L . --r.1- - .-- - 9-1 *18481 Aps *AV as 1 1,21 00 _W 1-1 a ow a a I v I* W a a it it Iff 4 lie 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0-'.* : 01, .1O` 0 0 0 *10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *0 0 41 * 9 * 0 60 41 -,,too t we* Cos 900 go* too wee -V Meromms 0-lexom xroot"Paux"N" mprov Tau= it Txaxo oixy (N.Y.). T&U-1809 Xcumice H wraracted pw- [Methods of breeding Tobm,,m varietim "Vistant to Tobsoco "ic and powdery mijdew.j-pAvvQftM. xsy"Wwr.W. llwm- T464'u- MSMPOI*- HPO-10, v,*- A. U. Afamim MUM). (Fk A. I. Mikorn pan4vok mi. Roe. Ind. Tob. and lodiao Tok lad, (VITIM)I, KratuWar, PuU. 143, pp. 1941. lit""d Lkwuber, 1944. English summaryj The author outlines the methods of preparing the virus solution for offificki infection, the ndo mad t:uw of infwdac. wai the mum of calculating tho " used ia his keeding work with hybrids d Nkarions ghdinces and N. wissweli- /MWO, which &howad a promising ftree of resistance to tobacco momotic uA powdery Widow [ErytipA4 okhorvonryms: &A.M., xr, p. $91, L %Q, I 1 1-40 Aos I ,,j Akedolmlys Polak USSR / General BioloLV. Genetics B-5 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 11., 1958, No 47621 Author : Ternovskiy, M.-Y., 'Wo Inst : 'Tgiven Title Me Introduction of Resistant Varieties of Tobacco. Orig Pub Michurinak Sb Krasnodarj 'Sov Kuban ',, 1957, 158-168. Abstract The wild-Crowing variety Nicotiana glutinosa which is reois- tant to tobacco mosaic and to Erysiphe graoinis was crossed with cultivated tobacco varieties late in the fall when a lowering of the temperature had, already set in. The Fl showed 1-2% ar3phidiploids. The latter were found to be resistant to both diseases but the quality of the production obtained from theri was low. The amphidiploids were crossed with the better quality cultured varieties. The subsequent 6onerations selectod for hiah aarotechnical indices were repeatedly croesed with cultivated varieties. Resistance was Card 1/2 USSR / General BioloCy. Genetics. B-5 Abu Jour Rof Zhur - Biol... No 11, 1958; 1,11o 47621 Abstract always found to be dominant over susceptibility. The imu- nity was observed to be operative at all stages of develop- ment of the plants, resulting in the development of varieties resistant to both tobacco mosaic and Eryaiphe graminis. The resistant now variety Trapozond 161 in epidenic years out- yields the unresistant foruer standard Trapezond 1272 by 20- 50%. The new resistant variety jUm-Ata Dyubel: 7 outyields the previous standard Dyubok 44 by 33% on the avera:,,e cmd also yields m better quality tobacco. P. M. Grushevaya ims obtained by crossing cultivated tobacco varieties with N. 31utinosa; the new variety is resistant to both tobacco mosaic and to black root rot. Card 2/2 23 I 1; 1*)1j IR i Y'U. CT Zrr 0, f .A115. JOUR. I Miol. , :.40. 195f,, No. 871 Pe2 AUTHOR Ternovski-y 11 P . e Uti.'-izAtirin of Wild ~Ipecies of Tobacco In twlection for Disease Re:;istancv. 0111G. pUB. : Vesstn. nauki, 1958, No 1, 137-1-39 A:33T,--(&C:T: Tchacco of the Dyubek 44 variety was crossed With a vild species 111cotiana gliitinosa, which h!-%s the carability of localizing the virus of tobacco mosaic by forming necrotic i-:pots ort the leaves. There were obtained a small number of constant-intermediate Lybrid-.ia,phi- diplaids (with a doubled se-t of chromosomes) which were no~, slisceptible to tobacco no:-,aic but eylibited a number of undcuir-ible cYaracteristics. For their (7!limination use of fertile was made of repeated iml:rcanation hybrids with tobacco, and continuous 'elc-ction for irrimunity, plant vigor, degustatory characteristics and leaf color. In this manner were obtained, for the first tire, tobacco CAID:1/3 Country u6jlri CATEGORY .A_3,3. jo!JR. oz__.joj., 1q, INST. TITLE ORIG. PUB. 19 5;, NO- 87182 M-7 i` ?~_TRACT il,-trigeties ~-I.A arc in-mune tc tobacco rjcsaic. 1"he s6nrt~- feT-i'lle 1_ybrids ',~_t,,,&en tcbacco and N.~-llutinosa were u-,---d to pro~ucc v-.-irieties thit, ,re to 1_xraS::lic funau" r.-r,;sLuYe vr;%mlnis. j%.s a rEsult, com-1.1eLely iirwune devc-'Lomil- DyLibellk 5(( 9-tv.sun 47/10 '~7, Trapezczd 1.1, T,-a,.:(-7.cr,0 315) - nyy 3CCO Scii:e o,' llem have alre:idy I f7r a s S of i r 1, c-a v~ f.)f ~-;ovlet to dlisc,Ase of' tll~l' 0.1a Sp(-CiL-3 CZ,',1101 rlOt be -12t to U-4-(-, l*c-,usf-.- of' corisidQrablc diffl- ~t 'd-ith ob;--cco and btErillt-Y of ;.rst -lEtn*-.,Liticn I!, rid's. fv; crossi-n- the rc.sis!,ant wilrd CARD: 2/3 (Yl -,~ r. i y C "' T,,rj () AY -1 93~ . j 0 UIR IjZBiol., 3o. 195y, No. ~7182 .A7, i T 4 C.--? OR 1 G . PU B. A 3 -3) f.U CT ST-~E-CiEES M. glauca with, tobacco an"- N. ri-ist 4-ca, fert ile r -brids !,!c- re obtained , Scme of wh ic',,. can ,~-erve as startIng for the development of" variet::es of N. m)stica that are msistant to top chl=--csis (virus of' NT. hyt)Arialz-at ion between s~ccies c~Fjn a --se be utlllzed for Ll.e prociuctior, of form-3 of %nd V. rustica wl.ich, are r(:;I.:t,nt to otl .,e r d; i s an(, in f(- ct ion. The wor'k, -n ca r r iE d out wi "he ill-Union 6cientific -`-iescarch Insti-tutu rf T---rxacco 'and N. ruztica. -- L. ;,.. Lomak-ina. CARD: 3/3 TMMVSKIT, M.7o; TERMITIVA, A-I, Role of grafting in increasing the crossability of Nicotiana species. Dok1.AF SSSR 132 no.4:932-935 Js '60. (MM 13:5) 1. VsesorwW nauchno-iseledovatellski3r institut tabaka i makhorki, g. )Crasnodar. Predstavleno akademikom N.V.TSitainym. (Tobacco breeding) .(Grafting) ANT01,2110, O.P,, agronom; KPOKOYAKOV., H.K., prof.; TE"OVSKUY, M.P., prof. Paronospora (downy mildew) infoction of tobacco in Czochoslovakia. Zaahch. rast. ot vred. i bol, 6 no#5:53-54 14Y 161. (MIRA 15:6) (Czechoslovakia~-Tobacco bluo mold) TUN01MI-Y M. F , prof. - Tobacco varieties unBusceptible to diseases, Zaabch, rast, ot, vred. i bol. 6 no.6:26-27 Je 161# (MM 16:4) 1 1, Ysesqyu2nyy institut tabaka i makhorki, Krasnodar. (Tobacco-Disease and post resistance) -TERNCIVSKIY, 14.F. Folyploidy in the genus Nicotio-a. Txudy MOIP.Otd.biol. 5:230- 237 162. (KMA 1615) 1. Toesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut tabaka i makh:prkil Kraonodar, (TOBACGO 3=321G) (POLYPWIDY) TERNOVSKIlp M.Fs; DASHKEYEVAS K.N. Responses of the species IfIcotiana to infection with false tobacco mildew, Dokl. AN SSSR 150 no.41931-933 Jo 163. (MIRA 1616) 1. Inatitut fiziologii I blokhiaii rastaniy, AN Holdavakoy SSR. ProdBtavleno akademikom N.V. TSitsinym. (Tobacco blue mold) (Tobacco--Diseases and posts) TERNOVSK'IYJ M.F,.v doktor sel'skokhoz.nauk; DASHKEYEVA, K.N., kand.biolog. nauk Estimating the resistance of tobacco to downy mildew. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.1:20-23 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatelIskiy institut tabaka i makhorki imeni A.I.Mdkoyana, Krasnodar, i Institut fiziologii i biokhimii rastoniy AN Moldavskoy SSRO Kishinev. TFJWOVSKIY, M.F.; DASHKLTUA, K.N. Wild species of tobacco as a source for developing varieties resistant to downy mildew. Izv.AN Mold.SSR no.4i63-74 163. (MIRA 18i1) TMOVSKIY, N.S. - Operation of the Lipetsk Alcohol Plant vith continuous cooking. Spirt. prom. 24 no. 4:21-23 158- (KIRA 11:7) (Alcohol) TIMIDYSHY. H.S. Prague eyviposium on the subject: Contirrunus cultivatinn of micro-organisms. Spirt.,prom. ?.4 no.6:47-48 158. 11:10) (Prague--141croLorganioms--Congrosses) w naNOVSKIT, Session of the Scientific Council of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the Food Engineering Equipment. Spirt. prom. 26 no.1:43-45 160. (MUUL 13: 6) (food indus try-Equipment and supplies) TIMTSKIr, M.S.; GHrAZIOT. T.P. Beer rectification coltums used in Frame. Opirt.prom. 26 no.4:27-31 160. MRA 1338) (France-Distilling Industries-2quipment and supplies) GRYAZNOV, V.P.-, BOGDANOV, Yu P.; RZHECHITSKAYA~ G.V.; TERNOVSKIY, N.S.; GRACBEV, B.K. (dece;sed) MKIN, V.G.; POLEV , G.; AKIW- NKO, I.S. Double-flow beer rectiflantion appnratua. Spirt. prom. 28 no.7:35-37 162. (MIRA 17t2) 1. TSontralInyy nauchno-ionle(lovatellskiy institut spirtovoy i likero-vodochnoy promyshlonnouti (for Gryaznov, Bogdanov, Rzhechitskaya, Ternovskiy). 2. Lipetskiy spirtovoy zavod (for Grachev, Merkin, Polevaya, Akimenko). DENSHCHIKOV, MikhaU Tikhpngvich# kand.teklin.nauk; SILIN, P.M., prof.0 red.; VESELOV, I.Ya., prof., red.; SM1RNOV, V.A., prof., red.; RZFIEXHIN, V.P., red.; LEEEDEV, P.P., *26d.; KOVALENKO, YUT., red.; KUPCHINSKIY, P.D., red.; BENIN, G."'., red.; PIYANKOV, A.G.., red.; SHNAYDMAN, L.O., red.; MOREV, N.Ye., red.; SHKAIN, M.M., red.; BULGAKOV, N. I., redo; MAYOROV, V.S., red.; red.; RAZUVAYEV, N.I., red.; OGORODNIKOV, S.T., re 'X~e., red.; ~KHOLOSTOV, V.A., red.; NAMESTNIKOV, A.F., rod,; NASAKIN, T.N., red.; KOVALEVSKAYA, A.I., red.; KISINA, Ye.I., tekhn. red. (Wastes from the food industry and their utilization] Cytkhody pishchevoi promyshlennosti i ikh iE.pollzovanie Izd 2., dop. i perer. Moskva, PishcheproMi2dat, 1.963. 615 p: iMIRA 16:6) (Food industry-By-products) TERNOVSKIY I N. S.; LOSIK., L. I. Development and manufacture of the new type of tecbnological equipment for the distining industries. Spirt. prom. 29 no.3: 22-24 163. (MIRA 162-4) 1. Gosudarstvannyy kamitet po avtcmatizataii i mashinostroyeniyu pri Gosplane SSSR (for Temov-Bkiy). 2. GosudarBtvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy apirtovoy i vinodellebeekoy pronyahlennosti (for Losik). (Distilling industries-l:quipment and supplies) TERNOVSKIYJ, N.S.; GRYAZNOV, V.P. Experience in the therml p-Mcossing of alcohrA in the Michurinsk and Lipetsk distilleries. Fern. i spirt. prom. 31 no.206-38 16r (MIRA 18t6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy komitet po p1shchevoy promyshlennosti (for Ternovskly). 2. Vapsoy-uznyy r.auchno-isaledovatellskly institut ferm,entnoy I spirtovoy promystilennosti (for Gr-jaznov). TERNOVSKIY,_ ~~. _(Alma-Ata.) Improve the quality of photographic information, Sov,foto, 23 no.2s45 F 163. (hotography) (MM 16:4) 1 TMiOVS-KIY, S.D. DECEASED 196:2~/y c i,?6,D SEE ILC PEDIATRICS TMOVSKrY, V.A., doteent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; HATVXMA, tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Notion locomotives on curved sections of track. Stability in the move- ment of locomotives) Vpisyvanie lokomotivov Y krivye uchastki zhelesno- dorozhnogo puti. Ustoichivost' dvizhenita lokomotivoy. Xoskya, Goo. wtuchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry . Pt. 1. 1954. 112 p. (MM 8:1) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo vy%shego obratoyaniia. (Railroads--Curves and turnouts) (locomotives--Design) TkRNOVSUY,-V.A.j, kand.tokhn.nauk; STIUMOUS, M.F., kand.teklm.nauk "Track machinery and uechaniomall by N.N.Gulonko, V.E.Gora. Reviewed by V.A.Ternovskii., M.F.Stramous. Put' i put.khoz. 6 no-346 Rr 162. (IOU 15:3) (Railmado-Equipment and supplies) (Gulenko, N.N.) (Gora, V.19.) DERBAREMik-ER, M.I.; SEREBRENNIKOVA, K.L.- TERNOVSKIY V.A.- Frirlmali uchastiye: SHAROV, P.M.; NOVIKOV, L. M.K.; KARABIN, A.I. (deceased]; KCGTIN, L.I.; FROLDIVY, V.P.; NEDVEDEV, F.V.; GELIPTIANOV, S.G.; BONDARI, V.G.; TIMOFEYEV, P.I.; MININA, L.V.; AREEKOV, F.F.; NIKOLAYEV, N.I.; YAROSLAV, T.Ye.; NUDELIMAN, V.G. Gasification of mazut under pressure in a steam-oxygen blast. Gaz. prom. 9 no.11:49-50 164. (~nRA 17:12) If- I~'RI:"ovs mri -, . 1-1 * - - - -- - - - 0 A bibliography of dissertations of the Faculty of Medicine of Moscow University. 1949 63 P. DAJ`M 1e Dissertations, Academc - Russia - Bibl. 29 Medicine - Bibl. I. Moscow. Universitet. Meditskinskii fakulltet. - --. - I - I,,- : -t ~ .-1 . T -Problems ~~ morphology; collection of scientific works Moskva, lzd-vo Akademii med. nauk SSSR, 1949. 108 p. (52-37722) Q)423.T268 -- I I I I I VTI. I I V'! i r- u-,; f IIv v . 2jqq6T::i)l,IoVs-F.Iy. V, li. i jma. 'V, N. 0 metcdIke izuchen']-~-a s(,zuAisk-;kh lassseyncv lcrovusm.;~'- zheniya or-ancv. Vab; Vo,,)r(,,-,y mr,~o1cf.,lij 1-749, 3. 24-2-'. SO: Letopist Zhurnallnyldi Sta-.oy, Ne. 29, I,!cskva, 194f,;. I f ~ ~ 10 ITFAT, 1. A E'F-i - ,FTy 2, 0 A. 2. MSIP (6100) 4. Avicenna, 980T - 1037 7. Avicenna and his great accomplishment, the Canon of Medicine. Arkhiv. anat. gist. i embr. i9- No. 5. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Fahma= 1953. Unclassified. -'-- TZMVSKIT, V.N. " - ~ (Renaissance medicine and its study In the Soviet Union.] Meditsina epokhi vozrozhdenia I ee Isuchente v Sovetakom Soluze. Moskva, Medgiz, 1954. 22 p. ports. (MLRA 9:1) . (Micilm-HISTORT) v ' '~VALW Adre~s. QqKIT tor, [translator]; SHMTALJV, 3#pgj ~.N., reaak ftranslator)Rifte,~ I'XI-~'Itkadealk: PETROVSKIT, I.G., akademik, re- daktor; BTKOV, K.M., akademik, redaktor; KAZAVSXIY, B.A., okalemik, re- daktor: OPARIS, A.L. akademik. redaktor; SMIDT, O.Tu., skademik, re- daktor-, ANDREYET. N.N., akademik, redaktor; KOSHTOTAM , Kh.S., redaktor; SAMARIN, A.M., redaktor; MA IMOV, A.A.. redaktor; SHCHERBAKOV, D.I., akademik, reduktor; TUDIN, P.I., akademik, redaktor; LIBIDIV, D.M., doktor geograficheakikh nauk, rodaktor; FIGUROVSKIT, N.A., doktor kht-11chogski1rh nauk, radaLktor; KUZNMOV, I.V., kandidat filosofskikh nauk, redaktor; CZNOBISHIN, D.T., kandidat istorichaskikh nauk, redaktor; SHIDWVSKAYA, O.G., redaktor; RUDNEVA, O.A., redaktor; KISILIVA, A.A., tekhnicheekly redaktor. (Structure of the human body; in 7 books] 0 stroenii ahelovacheskogo tela; v semi knigakh. Perevod a latinakogo V.N.Ternovskogo i S.P.She- stakova. Red, V.N.TernOTskogo. Posleslovis I.P.Pavlova. [Xoskyal Izd- vo Akademil nauk SSSR. Vol. 2. 1954. 960 p. OURA 7:11) 1. Deystvitellay7 chlen Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Ternovskiy) 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli nauk SSSR (for Shestakov, Koshtoyants, Samarin, 14akeimov) (Anatomy. Human-Urly works to 1800) I- ~ ~ ~ , j 'T . -- - ,-I Z - -IT .1.7 --- -- -- ~~ 11-1 -- t". .. TMOVSKIY, V. N. '' Aleksei Hikoloovich no.5:126 S-0 '57. (GINUDIEV. Gemacliev; 1892-1956, Arkh.anst.gist. isabr. 34 (MIRA 11:1) AINKSAI NIKOLMWICH, 1892-1956) TWOVSKIY. T.N.pprofessor (Mosima) . .1 , Portrait of Avicenna. Klin. sod, 35 no.1:120-121 Ja 157 (MLRA 10:4) 1. Daystvitalln" chlen, Akademii meditsinaltikh nauk SSSR. (FAMOUS PIOPLE Avicenna, portrait according to photodocamentation of sk-all) -f TERNOVSKIY, V.N. 2. a, Ibn Sins and the reproduction of his portrait. Vest.oft. 70 no.6:42 N-D '57- (KIRA llil) 1, Dayetvitell W chlen AMN SSSH. (AVICSIRIA, 9807-1037) ABU ALI IBN SIVA (Avicenna); TERNOVSKIT, V.N., prof., OtT.red.; ARMS. A.K.,: kand.filol.naujco---ot-v-.-r-e-d-.-.---MPUKMN, I.Ta.. red.lzd-TS: GORIKOVATA, Z.P., takhn.red. (Canon of medicine] Kanon vracbsbnoi nauki. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Uzbekokoi SSR. Book 3. vol.l. 1958. 793 P. (KIRA 12:)) 1. Doystvitqllnyy chlen Akademil Meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Ternovskly). (M]WICINE, ARMIC) TRRIUVSXIYO -T.H.. prof. Sixteenth International Congress of Medical Historians. Vest. AM SSM 14 no.8:68-71 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Deystvitelln:ry chlen A14H SSSR. (KKDICM) ABU ALI IBN SINA (AVICERNA) (deceased]; SAWYN, H.A., kand.filol.nauk, starshi.v nBuchny7 sotrudnik (translator]; TMIOYBKII. LiNd prof.. akademik, otv.red.; PETROV, B.D., kand.aqd.nai&-,, zrad.; ASKAROV, A.Ael red,; KARIMOV, U.I., kand.filolonauke redo; AZIHDZHANOVA, S.A., kand.istor.nauk, red,; ARENDS. A.K.. kand. filol.nauk, red.; DZMWYL'V, V.K., kand.med.nauk; RASULEV, A., starshiy.nauchnyy sotrudnik; MILIKAN, Z.A., red,; GORIKOVAYA, Z.P., tekhn.red. (Canon of medical science] Kanon vrachabnoi nauki. Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad.nauk Uzbekskoi SO. Book 4. 1960. 767 P. 04IRA 13:12) 1. Institut vo5tokovedenlya AN UzSSR (for Sal'ye). 2. Akedemiya meditsinskikh nauk SWR (for Ternovskiy). 3. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy istorii maditsiny Moskovskogo meditsinakogo institute (for Petrov). 4. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Instituta'krayevoy meditsiny, chlen- korrespondent AN UzSSR (for Askarov). (MICINS. ARABIC) ABU ALI IBN SINA (ATICMA) [deceased]; KARIMOV, U.I., kand.filolog. nauk (translator]; TMUIOVSKIY, JL&IL, prof., skademik, otv.red.; AR-191M, A,K,, tend. fl I olog. nauk, oty.red.; FMROY,.B.D., kand.med. nauk., red.; AZIMDZHANOVA, S.A.0 kand.intor.nauk, red.; ASKAROV, A.A., red.; DZMW71V, Y.K., kand.md.nauk, red.; KARASIK. V.K., red.; RASUMV, A., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik, red.; MILIMAN, Z.A., red.; BABAKHANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. (Canoa of medical science] Kanon vrachabnoi nauki. Tashkent. Izd-vo Akad.nauk Uzbekskoi M. Book 5. 1960. 329 p. (KIRA 13:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom nauchnogo opisaniya i katalogizataii rukopisey Instituta vostokovedeniya Akademii nauk UzSSR (for Karimov). 2. Akademiya meditsinskikh nauk =R (for Ternovskiy). 3. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom izzuchenira i publikataii rakopisnykh pamyatnikov Instituta vostokovedeniya AN UzSSR (for Arends). 4. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy istorli meditsiny Moskovskogo Meditainsko- go inatituta (for Petrov). 5. Chlen-korrespondent AN UzSSR (for Askarov). 6. Deyetvitelinyy chlen AkBdemii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Karasik). 7. Institut vostokovedeniya AN UzSSR (for Rasulev). (KIDICINX, ARABIC) 11- TEMVSKIY, V.N., prof. ?asks of the Acadevy of Medical Sciences of the U,B,B.R, in publishirg medical classics, Test,AXI SWR 15 uo.U68-70 16o. (KmA 13:6) 1. Daystvitel'Vy chlen ANN SSSE4 (KIDICIU) TERNOV-SKIY.--V-.-V.- (Moskva, Novocloboasim7a u1., 57/65, kv. 34) Nikolal Bidloo; on the 225th anniversary of his death. Arkh.anat. gist.i embr. 39 no.?t87-90 Jl 160. (MIRA 14:5)' (BIDLOOO NIKOLUP d.1735) TERINUUKIYY V.1i. The 17th International Congreso of Modical Motorlano. Vent, AWN SSSR 16 no.8t84-87 -61. (MIRA 14;12) (1CDICINB.-CONG1WSES) I I TERNOVSKIYI--V.1.1. Complete edition of Avicenna's OCanon of medice-I science.' Reviewed by V.N.Ternovskii. Sov.zdrav. 20 no.4s69-73 161. (HIM 14:5) 1. Otvetotvennvy redaktor "Kanona" deyetvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR. (AVICMA, 9807 - 10377) TXRNGVSKIY, V.P., zaaluzhenW vrach Rb-FM (Fenza) OtorhinalaryMological services in Penza Province and prospects for their improvement. Vest.otorin. 21 no.4:79-81 Jl-Ag '59. (ORRHIVOLLRYNGOLOGY hoop. & clinics) (MIRA 12:10) TERNOV-TROVI~ L.K., jrz !.; ROYZ, I.A., j"?h.; 3030LOV, f.f., inj~!. Hamaer mill clutcrieq. ---nergetilk a2 no.7:17-20 Ji 116,,'.. 17:9) SHALINOVA, Y.V.; VICRDANYAN, V.I.; TRJUMMi, Yu.P Electric and optical proportien of thin lavors of germanium aud allicon. NauchAokl.vya.sh1coly; radiotekh.1, alektron. no.4:232-238 158. (14MA 1z: 6) 1. Kafe&ra poluprovoclnikovykh priborov Moskovokogo onergeticheskogo instituta. (Onrmanium) (Silicon) 10 11 , TEIUIGM 2 " [Ternovyi., M.] Circular mechanized seine feeder. Sill.bud. 13 no.10-.6-7 0 163o (MIM 17:3) 1. Glavnyy inzh.-stroitoll Khmel'nitskogo kolkhozno-sovkhoznogo proizvodstvennogo upravlenlya Vinnitskoy oblasti. TMIOny, Ti~.A~ernoyi, Iu.] (Moskva) About the miracle clock and the "Grand Prix." Znan. ta pratsia no. 1:32-12 Ja 161. (MM 14:4) (Moscow-Vocational Education~--Exhibitions) 1. S.; .07 MOMS YU, [Ternmit IUOI Three equators of the Dnieper Valley Little Railroad. Znanta pratsia no.8&12 Ag ,62, (MIRA 15tl2) (Dnieper Valley-Railroads) SZUCSI Miklos, dr., a kemiai tudomanyok kandidatusal SZASZ Frigyes; BUINYITAI, Janos,, dr.; BAVAS Jozsef; ZACHEMZKY, Ferenc; GULDEN, Otto; TMU A, Jozaef; DIOSZEGHY, jWj E~no; EWKW Daniel, prof., dr.; TOTH, Istvan. Questions of vocational education pertaining to the gas in- dustry. Energia es atom 17 no.1t7-11 Ja'64. lo Fovarosi Gazmuvek (for Szues); 2. Orszagos Koolaj- ea Ga2dpari Troazt (for Szasz and Ekmyitai). 3. Miakolci Ve- hezipari Muzaki Egyatem. (for Dioazoghy). 4. Veszpremi Tegyipari Maszaki Egyetem (for Toth). KISSp lorant, okleveles gepeszmemok; GSERNAVOLGYI, Laszlo; HAJDU, Tstvan; ERIKOVICS, Jozaef; TWTR~, Beno; SOSKUTI, Indram; TOROK, Mihaly, d-131 SZASZ Frigyes; GATI, Geia-j-"X0TACS---'Lajos; EEMIES, Zoltan- RAG 0 0 taszlo; KOVACS, Gyula; AUERSWALD, Janos; SOS, Janos; DIOSZEGHY,,Daniel.. prof. Manufacture and use of gas appliances. Energia es a-tom 17 no.lt 30-35 Jat64- 1. Lampagyar (for Kiss). 2. Vegyterv (for Gsernavolgyi). 3. Or- azagos Koolaj- es Gaziparl Troazt (for Hajdup Szasv, Auerawald). 4. Pecoi Gazszolgaltato Vallalat (for Benkovies)o 5. Asvanyolaj- forgalmi Vallalat (for Ternyak, Soskuti). 6. Epitesugyi Minisz- terium Iparterv ~fuszrlci Osztaly (for Torok). 7. Orszagos Villa- mosenergia Felugyelet (for Gati). 8. Epitesugyi Miniszterium (for Lajos Kovacs). ~. Gazkoszulekgyarto Vallalat (for Dehenes). 10. Epitestudomayi Intezet (for Gyula Kovacs). CSIBA, Lajos; VASAFMLYI, Istvan; HADEMY, Jono; PAIXAT, 1mrs, dr.j TERNYAK, Jeno; SCHAFER, Lajos Data on the birds of pray. Aquila 69/70:258 162-163 (publ. 1641. JAKAB, Andras; TERNYAK, Jeno; PATKAI, Imre; KALOCZY, Lajos; CSIBA, Lajos l_-, ~ Swan occurrences. Aquila 69/7oi257 162-163 [publ. 164). SCM4IDT, Egon; STERBETZ, Istvan-, GYMESSY, Antal; SMIAIFER, Lajos; TERN.YAK, Jeno; MATE, Laszlo; GEREBY, Gyorgy; BERETZK, Peter, dr. I... Data on the avifauna of the region between the Danube and the Tisza. Aquila 69/70:258-260 162-163 (publ. 1641. MASLOVp V.A., inzh.; TERNYUK, M.I., inzh.; GERMAN, V.T., inzh. I Effect of deformation on the resistance to corrosion of type 18-8 steels. Khim.mashinostr. no.ls28-30 Ja-F. 164. (MIRA 17:4) SOV/20-1 22 -3 - '14," AUTHORS: Gindin, L. M., Bobikov, P. I., Kouba, E. F., Kopp, I. F., D-)zen, A. M., Ter-Oganesov, N. A., Zagarskaya, N. I. TJTLh; Separation of Metals by the Exchange-Extraction Method (Razdeleniye metallov metodom obmennoy ekstraktsii) ?:~RIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 3, Pj) 44'1-44'1 (USSR) ABSTRACT: An extraction in connection with an exchange reaction between metals is a very productive method of separation if' these metals are in different phases: in an organic phase an salts arid F-li- phatic acids and in an aqueous phase as salts of mineral acids (Ref 1). For this purpose saturated aliphatic acids with 5 and more carbon atoms were used. They fulfill a double function: a) they take part in the formation of the corresponding metallic salts (soaps), and b) they serve an solvents for these soaps being formed. Aliphatic acids are used most propc..rly as solu- tions in an inactive solvent with a low specific weight. Direc- tions for the preparation of ouch solutions are mentioned. The exchange reaction between the metals as mentioned earlier can be Card 1/3 expressed by the following equationt Separation of Metals by the Exchange-Extraction Method SOV/20-122-5-541/57 1Me 2+ lqu + (2MeR 2)org MeR dorg + ( 2Me 2+ )aqu; 0 1M and 2M denote the corresponding metals, R - the organic res- idue of the aliphatic acid C nH2n+1 COO', the indices org and anu denote the organic and the aqueoua phase. The equilibrium con- stant of the exchange reaction depends on the charauter of' the exchanging metals, as was confirmed by the experiments. Metals with a small pH value ("acid" metals) mainly pass into the or- ganic phase, metals with a high pH value, however, (more alka- line metals) into the aqudous phase. In many cases reaction (1) takes place almost completely (> 9T/7), it may therefore be said that a metal is displaced from the organic phase by another metal. Separation of the metallic salts by means of the reaction mentioned in the title can be carried out from the aqueous as well as from the organic phase. In the first case (Fig 1) the aqueous phase which contains a mixture of salts of two metals is brought into contact with the organic phase in which a salt of an aliphatic acid of a stronger alkaline metal is containen. In the second case the organic phase which contains a mixture of salts of the aliphatic acids is brought into contact with fi;- Card 2/3 aqueous phase which contains a salt of a mineral acid of a ..,Ieparation of Hetals by the Fxchange-Extraction Method vieaker alkaline metal. Table 1 reveals the results of of metallic salts combined with sulfuric acid by means u'L tv, discussed method. As organic phase a solvent of ind~istria.-t aliphatic acids of the fraction C 7 - C9 (average molecaihr w,eight 141) in petroleum (400 9/liter) was used. Data on tz~bl~ characterize a single exchange. By using an extraction columm the degree of separation is considerably increaced. If metftl-, he.ve similar properties reaction takes place incompletely. T~,ere are 2 figures, 1 table, and 1 reference, 1 of which is Scviet. ASSOCIATION: Norillskiy gorno-metallurgicheskiy kombinat im. A. P. Zavenyagina (Norillsk Mining Metallurgy Kombinat imeni A. P. Za-venyagin) PRESENTED: Mazy 4, 1958, by S. 1. Vollfkovich, Member, Academy of Sciencen. USSR SUBMITTEDt April 12, 1958 Card 3/3 GINDIN, L.M.; KOPP. 1.F.; ROZIN, A.M.; BOBIKOV. F.I.; KOURA. I.Y.; TRII-OUNWOV, N.A. Extre,ction equilibria for cobalt, nickel, and certain metals. Zhur.neorg.khim. 5 no.1:149-159 J& 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Nciril~ekiy gornometallurgicheskiy kombinat Im. A.P. Zaver7ugina, OpVtno-tasladovatellskiy tselth. (Extraction (Chemistry)) (MetaIS) TER-OGAMYAN,--C--:N., ~=d.med.nauk - . -.- . . .... I..------ Diagnostic importance of the pulsation of the abdazinal, aoru in tuberculous mesoadenitis* Vop,rent.i onk. 6:333-337 161, (MIRA 16$2) (MMMAL AORTA) (PULSE) (LYMPHATICS-TUBEIMLOSIS) TER-OOMMSYAN, IM. Measurin,g the reBistance of th-3 loop phaze - zero. Pr=. energ. 16 no.7!17..21 Ti 161. (MIRA 15:1) (Blectrio measurements) TER.=NEsykx) RiR, Methods for determining the quality of insulation of underground pipelines and organization-of Its systematic control. Trudy Inst.energ.AN Gruz.SSR l6sl93-2% 162. (MIRk 16:/,) (Electric lines-bnderground) .7-0-4 (,mltnc!" n' nf 1. . 11 17 L-,=. '! ~ -.. i"'I f M lRA 17 4 " ) i.- TER-OGANESYAN, R.R. Operation of current conductora with leakage and different parameters in difforent sectors. Trudy Inst. energ AN Gruz. SSR 17.201-218 163. bRRA 1717) TIER-CJ~AN",'VjV, V. T. Eclipses of the sun and ';he moon. ],Ios2~va, Gos. izd.-vo I:ul.ttiixno-nrr)sve~t.itt-llno4;- lit-ry, 1952. 84 p. irap3. (53-37193) QB175-T)45 TER-WrANESOV, Ta.G.; GVATTA, T.I.; HOSHCHIP, Tu*V.; ZUBOVA, V.I. Methcd and equipzent used In foreign countries in aerogeophyvical proalecting for uranium deposits. Ltom. energ. Supplement no.6:146-160 157. (MIRA 11:7) (Aeronautics in oua-veying) (E'roopecting--Geophysical-mothods) (Uranium ores) AUTHORS: Tvr-Ogsnesovp Ya. G.8 Gyayta, 9'. 1., Roshchin, Yu. V. 89-1-211 129 TITLE: The Applications of Aeroradiometric Methods for the Detection of Workable Kinerals (Primeneniye acroradiometricheskikh metodQv d1ya poiskov razlichnjkh poleznjkh iskopa-.,emykh PERIODICAL: Atomnaya EnergiXa, 1958, Vol. 4, lir 1, pp. lo2-lo2 (USSR) ABSTRACTi With a few viords the authorn deal with the contents and the con- clusiona to be drawn from the following publications% Aviation Week, 64, 2, P-74 Ca.nad. Chem.Process, J1, 13, p. 66 Mines Mag., 46, 7, P. 31 (Kellog, World Petrol, 23, 5, P. log (Lund-berg) Mining J., 234, P. 708 (1954) Eng. and Mining J., 19541,11r 7. p. 266 Photogram. Eng., 2o, Er 4, (195,1) There are 7 non-Slavic refcrences. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 1/1 30(7) SOV/11-59-6-15/15 AUTHORS: Shcherbakov~ D.I. and Tyr-0c;anesov, Ya.G. TITLE: Scientific Ties wituh Belgian Scientists PERIODICA1 - Izvcstiya Alkadcmii nauk SSSR. Se.-iy-q /U~ 1959, Nr 6, lip 126-128 ~ SSA) ABO'TRACT: The -uthors aof-,cribc their inpression of the Bru-s-sels World Exhibition and the contact they established i S 4- S h i3o--Lgian sclent Professor -L,I,P. Ycrm-akov -Zld wi t L Geolo,-1-1.st T.T. Matren-;ts';:iy also took part in the pc:,son--.l contacts viith the B~~lgian-s. Card 1/1 S/17 60/013/003-4/001/002 B002YB067 AUTHORSi TITLEt Gvayta, T. I., Ter-Oganesov, Ya. G. (Moscow) Prospecting ~r Rare and Disperse Elements With Radioactive Methods%q PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Geologicheskiye i geograficheskiye nauki, 1960, Vol. 13, No. 3-4, PP. 57-63 TEXTt The present paper gives a general survey of the possibilities of prospecting for non-radioactive rare and disperse. elements by radiometr2.c methods. Many of these deposits also contain a certain amount of.uranium and thoriam which cause gamma anomalies in.the deposits. 3ometimes uranium and thorium minerals are paragenbtically associated with'th6'mi.neraliza- tion of rare and disperse elemento, Duch as with beryllium and columbite tantalite in pegmatites, with beryllium and wolfrainite in greif3enization1j; sometimes the uranium and thorium minerals themselves such as pyrochlore lovtschoi. -rite, fergusonite, monazite, xenotime, etc. are carriers of the rare elerients. Besides, uranium and thorium may occur as isomorphous Card 1/3 Prospecting For Rare and Disperse Elemento S/172/60/013/003-,1/001/002 With Radioactive Methods B002/BO67 constitu,ents in the gangue and in the accessories like in apatite, sphene, zircon, fluorite, and others. The magmatogenous deposits were divided according to the type of mineralization and tile radiometric properties: a) Premagmatic type: mineralization consists in finely distributed loparite, lovtachorrite, dysanalyte or knopite. Thorite, lovtochorrite etc.are radioactive minerals. The anomaly occurs locally and isometrically. b) Post-magnatic typej The mineralization is related to late displacement procesnes, especially to albitization. The mineralized material consists of zircon (as cyrtolite and malacon) pyrochlore, polycrase or fergusonite. columbite. The radiometrical anomaly clearly follows the zone of albitiza- tion. c) Third type: post-magmatiodeposits which are connected with ultra- basic alkali rocks. Carbonatites are mineralized; pyrochlore and hatchE;ttolite as well as carbonates and fluocarbonates of the rare earths are found. The following radioactive minerals are foundt thorianite, monazite, and zircon. The anomaly decreases in the direction from the center to the periphery of the intrusion. Granite pegmatites show only local accumulations of uranium and thorium minerals, Pneumatolytic-hydrotherma'. depoEits could be observed by the enrichment of uranium and thorium. Some Card 2/3 Prospen.ting For Rare and Disperse Elements S/172/60/013/003-4/001/002 With Radioactive Methods B002/BO67 general remarks are made on the radiometric determination. Finally, it is said that the following depolts have 91-ready been determined by means of radiometric methodst diamond, bauxite,Pphosphorite, titanium. copper- bearing sandstonea, black shate-,--R-Fothers. There are 7 references: 6 Soviet. SUBMITTEDt April 15, 1960 Card 3/3 LISTENGARTEN, B. M. ; TER-OGANICSOVA, A. G. ~10 01.1 M1 -- Determining reservoir rock p'erm'salility on the basis of the study of water Influx of wells. Azarb.neft.khoz. 35 no.5:6-8 my 56. (KLRA 9:10) (Permeability) (Oil field flooding) TEP,OGANESOVA, V.S. Conference of young scientists. "left. khoz. 43 no.8:66 Ag 165, (~.rIIIA 18:12) - - TAR-OGARBSUN, G.N. Perinephric novocatne block in complex treatment of tuberculous maeoadenitis. Izv. AM Arm. SSR. 31ol.nanki 12 no.10:89-94 0 159. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Xhirurgicheakoye otdelenlye Dilishanskoy gorodskoy bollnitay. (MISINMY-TuBnCUMSIS) (507MAINA) TER-OGANESrA. G, R., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Perinephric novecainal Blockade in the System of the Complex Treatment of Tubercular mozadenites." Yerevan, 1960, 42 pages. (Yerevan State 'led Inst), 200 copies. (KL, 29-60, 127) - - - 6 4 4 11 Q u III is I? n a ' o I ' 0 1 1* e 4 A S C I ( I.T I d 9 a 1 t 4 ~ X 8 A L A 00 0 *0 flit. 116.9 Is 0 f o "' , .00 CgWYNNIC111 lbM fit" 00 0 a M J ,,,, A I 0 00 a . OPIC "I 110C plww~ ill CquipliKill IV k,ls4Idxtvj . 400 lo fit "Calitka frAme 111fighich 411 Adilms".11 w1v v III Ilk: UtIMI. I-MC 411 JIMINALF, 1.4tfiWIC( its.) A 1-81'h li"Il-Y, 4111 OtcolopLA ijf)lwl,l 1 (4 AVJ "111 dl. r.0 0 we 0 kl~ i C 6 114TALLUSISOCAL UWATIA9 CLAOSPOCA!'Oft 400 0 - - - LO o it %dice) .1, - 1 1 A, 4 I awaWir sia -fA ' ' " -1 " , , 4 Od 01 ff 2 4 0 r 0 11 f 10 LS1 b u III 9 1 . m Cr It 0 a 3 2 S. K A w ~i 0 l ego 4 * 0. 0 41 0 ego & 0 see o * 0 * 1 t * 0 1 f 7_ -I -- TER-WAIMIJI's I* mo - - I "Methods of Testing the Zeroing Circuit of the Electric Equipment of u Industrial Enterprises*" Min Higher Education, Leningrad Electrotechnical Inst Jjieni V, I, Ullyanav (Lenin), Leningrad., 1555. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) SO: M-972S 20 Feb 56