SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TKHORZHEVSKIY, O.A. - TLEUBERGENOVA, G.A.
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TRANSLATION FROM: Referativn y zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika, 1-957,
Nr 2, p. 290 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Tkhorzhevskiy, 0. A.
TITLE: Calculating the Coverage Band Width of a Vacuum T-ibe
LC-Oscillator Detuned on the Fundamental Frequency
Harmonic (Raschet shiriny polosy zakhvatyvaniya
rasBtroyennogo lampovogo LC-generatorana garmonike
osnovnogo kolebaniya)
PERIODICAL: Vses. n.-I. in-ta metrologii, 1956, Nr 28, pp. 90-94
ABSTRACT:It is pointee outthat in the practical application of syn-
chronized LC-oscillators, under conditions of low circuit se-
lectivity and when the value of the synchronizing e.m.f. is
relatively high, a broad coverage must be obtained. This is
necessary for prolonged and reliable LC-oscillator operation.
A method Is proposed for calculating the width of the coverage
band of an LC-oscillator detuned on the fundamental frequency
harmonic [when the values of the synchronizing emf are com-
mensurate with the magnitude of the voltage produced by the
oscillator]. An analysis is given of random error in determin-
ing the width of the synchronization band by the proposed for-
mula. It was found that the relative random error In determin-
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112-2-4335
Calculating the Coverage Band Width of a Vacuum Tube (Cont.)
Ing the coverage band width was
synchronization frequency, and
relative width of the coverage
tions with experimental results
tion errors can be detected by
directly proportional
Inversely proportional
band. By comparing the
it was found that the
present day harmonic aaalyzers.
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Galculating the trapping bands of the oscillator's basic frequency
which hap been stabilized br a piesoquartz element. T*rudr VNIIX
no,28t9-5-101 156. (MIRA 10t12)
(Oscillators, Grystal)
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"Computation of Bandwidth of a Detuned Tube LC-Oscillator On
Harmonies of the Fundamental Oscillations," by 0. A. Tkhorzhevskiy,
Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta metrologii, 1956, 28, pp, 90-94 (from
Referativnyy Zhurnal--Elektrotekhnika, No 2, Feb 57, Abstract
No 4335)
It is shown that, in the practical application of synchronized LC-
oscillators with low circuit selectivity and relatively large synchronizing
emf,it is necessary to 11~ive a broad bandwidth. A method of computing
the widih of the band is suggested, whereby the harmonic of the funda-
mental oscillations at values of emf commensurate with the oscillator
potential is utilized. it was found that the accuracy is proportional
to the synchronization and inversely proportional to the bandwidth. (U)
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PANIKIV, A.M.; STERLIN, B.P.; TKHORZHEVIKIY, S.A. [Tkhorzhevalkyi, S.A.]
Gross ection of Mesozoic sediments in the Kharkov key hole.
Geol. zhur. 23 no.5t96-99 163. (MIRA l6d2)
1. Trest KharkivnaftogazrozvidkO i Ukr. filial VNDIGaz.
BRAINZA, II.F.; STERULIN, B.P.; TKIICII~ZIIEVSKIY, S.li.;
SGme ciarac"Cer-istics cf th - relatil on o f Uu pa r IP a I E! C. z c
and Miesozoic structural plarr; _n the "Iest U~-ainian o--*i-
und gm-bearing basin. Gcol. nef Li i gaza c) no.6:22-27 Jr-
165.
1. Trest Kharfkovneff-~iega.zrazvedka i 15x-ainskily f~,Ual
V-p-soyuznogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo instiLUta
gaza.
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duction of natural gas in Uie Illf-rai nian oil- and gas-
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1,
Geology of the southern 4*pe of the Voronezh maesif in the Charkey
region. S*vgeol. 6 no-4:129-133 Ap 163. (KMA 16t4)
1. Treat uKharikovneftegazrazvedkam i Ukrainakiy filial Voesoyuzaogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo institute. gaza, i iskusstvennogo.zhadkogo
topliva. (Charkov region-Geology)
I
GRANIN, Daniil;ITKHORZHEVSKIY, S.S., red.; KOMM, V.G., tekhn. red.
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K11IL I KI17, A.M.; 'KIIOREVSKIY, V.I'.
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(MIRA 16:6)
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(zav. - chlen-horrespondent AMN SSSR prof. V.V.Kovanov) Pervo-
go Moskovskogo ordena Lenina, meditsinskbgo instituta.
(AORTIC VALVE-DISEASES) (FUISE)
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ACCESSION NR AK04671F X:I.L;--T 7A7 'N
Tkhorzhevski,y, V. Perevezentsev, I. G,
Construction of instruments for countries with tropical climates (Konstruirovaniy,e'
priborov cLlya stran 3 trcpichesk~m '-!Lmatom. Moscow
rev. and eni.,
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copies crinted.
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Foreword to the second edition -- 3
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ACCESSICN NIR A!44-04t"V~
Ch. I. Basic information 5
Ch. IT. Design -- 19 ;Z-
Ch. !IT. QrZanic coatinga- 62
Ch. TV. Metallic and norwietallic ccatinrs -- F8
Ch. 11. Tropical testi-nP of instvuments --
C~% V1. ?rotect-4on of arti.,-l--- in 9torape and transoortat-, n 1,P,
C in .V-1 -7nterna-l cac,,inr of nrt-'-,~s
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A=,endix c. Sealants for in5llr,~ments used 4-n trc~~iCal col;ntr~.es
AP,Dendix t.. A`-es~-v-es -al -' 4:-. a-,-
Append~x 7. Cables for ~)se in trcclca-l climates -- 1-1
Appendix 12. Testing -- irc
Appendix 13. Metallic and nonmeta-31ic ccatings used in trc-:i,-,al climates
Appendix 16. Packinp materials -- 191
Bibliop-Taphy -- 193
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MEIP: 020
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U110itZHEVSKIY, V.P.;-FFREVEZENTSEV, I.G.; MADISON, V.G., retserizent;
~JOV~, L.P., inzh., red.
(Design of instruments for countries with a tropical
climatp] Konstruirovanie priborov dlia stran s tropiche-
skim klimatom. Izd.')-., perer. i dop. Mosk-va, Izd-vo Mla-
shinostroenie, 1964. 199 P. (MIRA 17:6)
PHASE I BOOK EKPLOITATION sov/4839
Tkhorzhevskiy. Vladislav PavlR~~h and Ivan Gavrilovich Perevezentsev
Konstruirovaniye priborov d1ya stran s tropicheskim. klimatom. (Design of Instruments
for Countries With Tropical Climates) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 153 p. 2,500
copies printed.
Reviewer: M.D. Kuzin; Ed.: Yu. M. Khlepetin; Executive Ed. (Ural-Siberian
Department, Mashgiz): T.M. Somova, Engineer; Tech. Ed.: N.A. Dugina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended as a reference manual for technical personnel of
factory and design offices.
COVERAGE: The book deals with experience gained in designing and rebuilding
instruments for use in countries with tropical climates. The authors present
basic rules for selecting instrument desigr and for matching materials used
in production)and discuss the preservatior &nd packing of these
instruments. Special features of manufacturing such instruments are also
described. The authors have drawn upon their experience in designing instru-
ments for use in India and Burma. No personalities are mentioned. There are
41 references: 30 Soviet, 6 English, 4 German, and 1 French.
zfk~
MORzB3vaaT .-Yladislav Pavlovich- PEREMMM, Ivan Gavrilovich;
K[JZIN, K.D., retsenzent; KHMMIN, Tu.K., red.; DUGINA, N.A.,
tekhn.red.
(Kanufacture of instrumnts for tropical countries] Konstruiro-
vanie priborov dlia stran a tropicheskim klimatom. Koskva, Goa.
nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960o 153 Pe
(KIRA 13:10)
(Instrumnt manufacture)
ACC NR' AP6032500 r,4) SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/017/0054/0054
INVENTOR: Tkhorzhevslciy,- V. V.
ORG: none7~~~~~~
TITLE: Device for simulating the control mechanism of a cell. Class 30,
No. 185439
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prornyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye mialti, no. 17, 19G6,
54
TOPIC TAGS: direct current, circuit breaker, electrolytic cell, electrolyte,
control mechanism, simulation, modeling, model
A13STRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a device for modeling
the control mechanism of a cell, containing a variable resistance elementa d-c
supply, and circuit breakers for individual netvmrk elements. To simulate the
inhibitor processes using the end product, the viriable resistance element is made
in the form of an clectrolv'Lic eell.rl To contvol the density of the electrolyte in the
electrolytic cell, electrolytic sour6es of different densities with adjustable rectifiers
C.,d I / 2 UDC: 615. 47:612. 813. 3-
-Acd- NR_'__AP6032500
and electromagnetic relays are installed in the device (sec Fig. 1). Orig. art. has:
I figure. [Translation]
Fig. 1. Device for simulating the
control mechanism of a cell
I-Direct current supply;
2-electrolytic cell; 3-elec-
trolyte source; 4-adjustable
rectifier; 5-electromagnetic
relay; ra-breakers in the relz
circuit.
SUB CODE: OR 20/ SUBM DATE: 16Dec64/
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I
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(CLINICS)
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,T.KHVGSTOV,.- B.A., kand. geol.-miner. nauk, red.; YUNGANS,
. , d. d-
S
'K." re .; VORONOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
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AUTHOR: Tlamicha, A.
h2995
S/035/62/000/011/029/079
AOO1/A1Ol
TITLE: An aerial system suitable for solar radio-spectrographs
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no. 11, 1962, 55 -
56, abstract 11A399 ("Byul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 1961,
v. 12, no. 6, 255, English)
TU-T: A broad-band aerial system was constructed and measured; it con-
sists of' two spiral-beam antennas in the focus of a 7.5-m parabolic reflector.
The results of these measurements are described. Each beam has It turns; impe-
dance at output is equal to 70 ohm; two antennas were adjusted for operating in
phase. The antenna pattern in the horizontal and vbrtical planes was measured
with the use of' solar radio emission. The pattern width between the half-power
points amounted to 20 in the horizontal and 30 In the vertical plane. These
values were obtained at a frequency of 808 Me. The band width of the aerial
system was 340 Me (470 - 810 Me). Side lobes had directivity which was 15 deci-
bel below that of the main lobe. All these characteristics are obtained only
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An aerial system suitable for solar radio-specTrographs A001/AIOI
after a very precise adjustment of spiral beams. A small inaccuracy in the
length of a turn may cause a great change In the antenna pattern. At an Inac-
curate adjustment, four lobes may turn out practically equal in the sense of
directivity.
V. Yesipov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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TLA~ffCHA, A.; OLMR, J.
Catalo.g of 231 Mc/s solar radio noise storms (Ondrejov
1',.a-1961). Biul astr Cz 15 no. 4r133-135 164.
1. Astronomical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences, Ondrejov.
TWUCHA, A.; KONECNY, Z.
.............
j I J.~
Brok band noise generator. binl antr Cz Ic ro, 41!-',~,J-7
164.
1. Astronomical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Ondrejov (for Tlamicha). 2. J.E.Purkyne University, Brno
(for Koneeny).
S/035/62/000/004/018/056
A000101
AUTHORS: KHv3k~, L., Tlamicha, A.
TITLE: Emission of the 1960 May 13 flare and absorption of coswlc nolire
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya I Geodeziya, no, 4, 1962, 59,
abstract 4A474 ("Byul. astron. Iri-tov ChekhoslovakI.J.", l(Y-,(), v, 11,
no. 6, 238-241, English, Russian summary)
TEXT: A cosmic noise receiver was put into operation at the obscz-'Fatory In
Ondrjeyova for recording at a frequency of 30.70 Mc cosmic radio emission from
the region around the North Star. The receiver makes It possible to study
Indirectly corpuscular emission from the flares, since the latter affects the
Ionosphere state and causes absorption of cosmic noise emission. On May 13,
1960, an intense flare was obser~vcd In 1.1ght; tilmultancously were registered
radio emission on meter and decimeter waves, atmospherics and co%,mic noise level.
The records were compared of the following phenomena: width of He( line in
emission, Intensity of solar radio emission at waves of 37.56 and 130 cm, the
curve of the course of sudden atmospheric disturbances at a frequency of 27 kc,
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Emission of the 1960 May 13 flare ... A001/AIOI
and the curve of the course of cosmic noise absorption 00,70 MC); this
characterizes their close omrelation and characteristic temporal regularities of
this correlation.
V. Yesipov
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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AOO i7A 10 1
AUTHOR: Tlanicha, A.
TITLE: Solar radio telescope at a wavelength of X = 37 cm
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. r.), 1,062, 5-2 - 5
abstract 9A-'75 ("Byul. astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 19061, v. !2,
no. '1, 1 .6 - 139. Englisfi; RussJan summary)
TFYT: - A radio telescope at a wavelengthA = 37 cm was put into operation t'n
the Astrono,fl,cal Institute. AS of Czechoslovakian SSR, at Ondrejova- on r"ay 1,
Observations of the Sun are conducted regularly. The radio telescope antenna is a
parabolic mirror of 7.5 m in diameter. A serii-wave dipole with a round ref'Lector
is used as an emitter. Directlvlty diagram for a hh1f of power, taken on a ttrarir',t
of the Sun. Is-3.25 0 x 5.250.' The receiver is a superheterodyne, band width./'\f
I Mc; noise coefficient = 15-. The radiometer is calibrated by the noise diode. T-
method of estimatJng the ab3olute magnitude of the solar radio emission flity i~-'
described. The wavelength was selected taking into account certain ranger, off V.,
so.lar radio emission observed at the other stations. Bursts of radio ernission
the Sun at different wavelengthsare compared, There are 5 references.
FAbstracter's note: Complete translation] V. Nagnibeda
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AOOI/AI01
AUTHOR: Tlamicha, A.
TTTLE: Noise-storms on wavelength 55 C;n
-urnal, Astronom
PMIIODICAL.- Referativnyy zh iya, no. 4, 1963, 44, abstract
4.51.372 ("Byul, astron. in-tov Chekhoslovakii", 1962, v. 13, no. 3,
121 - 122, English)
TEXT: This is a brief report on noise storms, unusual for decimeter wave-
lengths, related to solar activity, which weve observed at the Ondrzejov Obser-
Vatory. Only three such cases (July 23, 1955, April 2, 1960, November 10, 1960)
were recorded from 1956 to 1960 (1,700 observational days with 9 hours each),
when the recordz~ of radio radiation on wavelength 56 em was similar to records
of a noise storm on the meter wavelengths. Examples of records are presented.
rrhere are 6 references.
M. 0.
LAbstracter's note: Complete translation]
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37-.- 7,77;."7777~ _-.FTMA"-~ 61t
. TLAMICHA A.- KY, L.; OUgZ, J.
-
Classification of solar radio storms in the meter range and
their frequency 1959-1961. Biul astr Cz 15 no.2:49-52 64.
1. Astronomical Institute) Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Ondrejov.
TLAMICHA A
Unusual decrease of solar radio emission on the 56cm wave-length
during the May 13, 1960 flare. Biulleten astron inst 14 no.1;24
163.
1. Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Ondrejov.
TLAMICIIA, A I
An aerial suitable for radiospeetrographs. Biul astr Cz 14
no.3:1(Y7-110 163.
1. Astronomical Inotitute of the C%echoslovak Academy of
Scienoesp Ondrejov.
PROKSCHY Karel, inz.; TLAMSA, Jiri, Inz.
The reed relay. Slaboproady obzor 24 no.10:606-611 0 163.
1. VyzkumV ustav telekomunikaci, Praha.
MICHALICA, K., inzh.;--TLAMSA,_,~~ri,.inz.
At the door of a new technology in telecommunication installations.
Cs spoje 8 no.4:16-17 Ag 163.
1. Technicka ustredna spoju (for V&chalica). 2. Vyzkumny
ustav telekomunikaoi (for Tlamsa).
z/o!q/63/O2o/oo2/oo6/oo6
E073/E335
ATJTHORLS.: Tlamsa J- and Nussberger, J.
TITLE: Influence of organic vapors on contacts in
radio engineering
PERIODICAL: Snergetika i elelctrotechnika. Pi-ehled tochnicki;,a
hospodAfsk6 literatury, v. 20, no. 2, 1963, 83,
abstract E63-1112 (Sbornl'k prac3" vyzkumn4ho dstavu
telekomunikacl' (Collection of PaD--~rs of the Tele-
L
communications Research Institute), 100 - 115)
TEXT: A study of the influence of organic vapors on contacts
in com~aunication engineering supplemented certain expeximental resu2ts
published in foreign literature. Organic vapors reduce the
reliability and.service life, By chemical activation they
encourage the loss of metal by transient'evaporation and thus
accelerate electric erosion of the contacts. Guiding principles
have been evolved for designin- and selecting naterials for COM.1.11uni-
cation equipment to reduce the unfavorable influence of organic
vapors to an acceptable level. There are 8 figures, 6 tables
and 10 references. LAbstracter's notet complete translation.~
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PROKSCH, Karelvinz.; TLMSA, Jiri,inz.
obzor 22 no,5;275-281
The new Tesla telephone relay., Sla,
161. (EM 10:7)
1. Vyzktmmy ustav telakamunikaci, Praha.
(Telephone) (Electric relays)
I
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Farm Animals. Domestic Fowl. Q
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40505.
Author : Vondrak J., Tlaskal, J.
Inst :Not given.
Title :New Data on the New Hampshire Breed of Hens.
Orig Pub: Drubeznictvi, 1957, 5, No 9, 133-134.
Abstract: E-xperiraents showed that the average weight of
the New Hampshire chickens at the age of 2, 4,
6, 8, 10, and 12 weeks was 97, 268, 464, 844,
1,362 and 1,830 g., and that of Rhode Island
chickens was 96, 225, 378, 588, 1,091, and
1,399 g., respectively. It is recommended to
increase the stock of the New HamDshire hens
to the local
and to standardize them accordinp
conditions.
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CZECHOSWVAKIA/Farm AniMEL18, Domestir Fowls.
Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 4, 1958, 16828,
Author Orel V., ~1 J., Hors~k J.
Inst
Title Meat-Type Breeds of Chicken
(M.vasnyye porody kur)
0 "
Orig Pub: Drubeznietvf, 1957, 5, No 6, 89-90.
Abstract: No abstract.
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TUTOV, S.-B.
Treatment of dilatation of the spermatic cord veins by plastic surger7
of the scrotum. Urologiia 24 no.4:45-47 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:12)
(SPMMTIC CORD blood supply)
(SCROTUM surgery)
TLATOV, S.B.
Etiology of phlegmon of the intestine and of ileitis. KI-in.med. .1'
no.11:121-122 N 159. (mm 13:3)
(ASWIASIS compl. )
(TNTESTINES diseases)
(ILEITIS etiology)
TIATOV, S.B.
Strangulation of the vermiform appendix in the hernial sac in
congenital inguinal, hernia. Sov.med. 22 n0-7:12-5-126 JI'58
(HEWIA, INVAJINAL, compl. (MIRA 11: 10)
congen., with attangulation of appendix in hernial sac.
(Rns))
(APPMIX9
strangulation in hernial sac. in congen. inguinal
hernia (Rus))
GRIBKOV, V. I.; TLATOV, S. B.
Case of arterial hemorrhage in tuberculous infection of the endo-
thoracic lymph nodes. Probl. tub. no.2:100-101 162.
(MIRA .15:2)
(MNORRHAGE) (LYMPHATICS-TUBERCULOSIS)
TLATOVq S.B.
Chills as an early symptom in peerfoarated peritonitis. Klin.
med. 38 no.lltll3-114 N 160. (KM 13:12)
(PMITONITIS)
TLATOV, S.B. (Vladimir-Volynskiy)
el,_~
Modified Dieterich's splint. Ortoo.travm.
11-D 157.
protez. 16 no.6:44
(MIRA 11:4)
(SPLINTS
Dieterich's splint modification)
TIATOV, S.B. (Vladimir-Volynak)
Suture of the skin of the scrotum immobilized by a wooden stick.
Nov.khir.arkh. no~2:78-79 Mr-Ap 157- (MLRA 10:B)
(SCROTUM--SURGIMY) (SUTMM)
TIATOV, S.B. (Vladimir-Volyaskiy)
Therapeutic au-pporting bridge-like plaster bandage with a removable
posterior plaster languet. Ortop., travm, protez. 17 n0-51:51 S-0 156.
(BANDAGES AND BANDAGING) (HLRA 10:1)
TLATOV, S.B.
Case of sur.ricall treatment for fracture of the at-e--rr-r=-. C-Irt-OD.
travm.i protez. no.6.,67-68 161. WIPA 14.-8)
(STEMM-FIMICE)
TIATOV; Sz.B.--
Surgical treatment of dilated veins of the spermatic cord by plastic
surgery on the scrotum. I-Iagy. sebeszet 12 no.2:139-143 Mar 59.
1. Fellep e Megbetegedes vagy nem. i1yen vagy o1yan formaban nyilivanul
e meg az. az adott eloleny idegrendezeri ti-puBatol fugy. I.P. Pavlov.
(SPER14ATIC CORD, blood supply
dilated veins, plastic surg. of scrotum in repair (Hun))
(SCROTUM, surg.
plastic, in repair of dilated veins of spermatic cord (Hun))
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TLEGE'NOV, X. B., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (,iiss)" Mechanisation of' the
numierical solution of' differential equati(,ns." Baxu, 10 p,11
(Committee of HiCher and Secondary Specialist Education of' the GOI.Irl-
cil of Finisters Azerbaydzhan SSR, Azerbaydzhan State Univ im M.
Kirov, Kazan State Pedagogical Inst im Abaya); 100 copies; price
not giver; (KL, 18-60, 146)
TU",101OVI KIBO
Mechanized solution of certain systems of linear differential
equations with constant coefficients. Izv. AN razakh. SSR. Ser.
mat. i makh. no.6::87-96 157, (KIRA 11~4)
(Differential equations, Linear) (Matrices)
TIMANOVI K.B.
Ic-aMAy"-'Wf a polynomial by a homogeneous operational cycle,
Izv. AN Kazakh*' SSR. Ser. mat. i mekh. no'6:97-107 157. (KIRA 11W
(Polynomials) (Calcula;ing machines)
Mi IMPIKIEFIZEA i I OVY 1; SH A Ykrr-!~!)~NU I., N "- , ;'IN P *-', ~T, ; D'/fRINLA DAYEV, I. I. S .
.1
Forva~tion of the undcrground waters of Cretaceous sed-Imenta in
the Irtysh Valley portion of Kazakhstan,, Trudy Inst, geol. nauk
AN Kazakh.-QSR no.14:143-16I 165. (~aiq.A 19; 1)
TLEUBERGE=A__G_;__MG'HOZOVA, P.
Nuclear interactions of secondary nuclear-active particles in a
photoemulsion. TrudZ Inst. iad. fiz. Mi Kaza-kh. SSH 5:8,%-37 162.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Photography, Particle track) (Nuclear reactions) -
S/707/62/005/000/005/014
D290/D308
IORS Tleubergenova, G. and Morozova, P.
Nuclcar interactions of secondary nuclear active
particles in photo-emulsions
SOURC-E.- Z21cademiya nanuk Kazahhshoy SGR. InGtitut yadernoy
fiziki. Trudy, v. 5. Alma-Ata, 1962. Fizika chastits
vysokil-.h energiy. Struktura yadra, 83-087
T _'I'Y',T The secondary nuclear active particles were produced
with the nuclei of photo
by the iateraction of primary 9 Bev proton
e-mulsions. The emulsion (thickness 400)A. ) was u8ed both as absorb-
er and detector. The number of secondary stars produced in the'ab-
sorber by fast secondary charged and neutral nuclear particles in-
creases approximately uniformly x-rith the thickness of the absorber
(up to 6-8 cm thich); the mean ratio of the number of secondary
stars in the final layer to the number in the initial layer is 1.59
� 0.26.' The equivalent ratio for the stars produced by the primary
bear, is 0.75 � 0.13; therefore the total number of stars does not
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S/707/62/005/000/005/014
!-.uclc.ir interactions ... D290/ '308
vary ap-,?reciably ~-rith absorber thickness (up to 6-3 *cm) as the weah,
cnincr o-F the Drimary beam is compensated by the production of secor,
daryostars. he mean, raumber of fast charged particles per star in-
creases as the ener-, of the initial particle increases. There are
2 tables and6 5 figures.
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5(2) SOV/75-14-2-12/27
AUTHOR: Tleuber-erova, C.
TITLE: Determination of the Thorium-uranium Ratio in Minerals and
Ores by Means of Thick-layer Photoplates (Opredeleniye
otnosheniya toriya k uranu v mineralakh i rudakh pri pomoshchi
tolstosloynykh fotoplastinok)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 14, Nr 2, pp 211-216
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The method of thick-layer photoplates may be used for
evaluating the quantity of radioactive elements in various
objects (Refs 7, 9). For this purpose the samples were given
a certain shape (transparent cuts, sections, etc). The de-
termination of the relative uranium- and thorium content is
possible by measuring the range of a-particles in the photo-
emulsion. RaC', AcA and ThC1 emit a-particles of high energy.
The a-particles emitted by RaCl (uranium disintegration
series) differ from the a-particles emitted by ThC1 (thorium
disintegration series) by their initial energy and consequent-
ly also by their range in the air which for both a-particles
Card 1/4 amounts to 6.91 cm Lind 0.57 cm at 150 and atmospheric pressure.
SOIT/75-14-2-12//27
Determination of the Thorium-uranium Ratio in linerala anl Orea ~,y .'eans
of Thick-layer Photoplates
For the medium ran.-te of the a-partuicles in a photoemulsion
of the type A-2 Ur 2289 ITIM the measurements performed by
the author yielded 38.5 g for RaCt and 47.3 Ii for ThC1. The
difference by 9 p makes it possible to distinCuish between
the amounts of a-particles originating from RaCI and ThCI
with sufficient accuracy. Consequently, the relative thorium-
and uranium content in the sample may be determined. The
concentration ratio between thorium. and uranium is computed
according to the following equation;
CTh 3.3
CU - n2/n 1 -O.U
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CTh' CU - concentrations of Th
and U
n number of a-particles the
range of which in the air
il > 7 cm
n2 number of a-particlen the
range of which in the air
is between 5.8 and 7 cm.
SO','/75-14-2-12/27
Determination of the Thorium-uranium Ratio in Minerals and Ores by Yeans
of Thick-layer Photoplatues
The derivation of this equation is described in this paper.
The method elaborated by the author makes it possible to
determine the thorium-uranium ratio for values of
CTh/CU < 3 with an accuracy of up to 10 - 15~o. The maximum
relative error of determination does not surpass 2elo at a
ratio of C > 10. The working methods for the determina-
Th/CU U
tion are described in detail in this paper. The results of
the determination of the ratio of C Th/CU in 20 minerals are
summarized in a table. The same table also contains experimen-
tal conditions as well as a comparison of the results of
analyses obtained by chemical and radiochemical methods. By
means of the method devised the fluctuation of the concentra-
tion ratio of CTh/CTJ in inclusions of the minerals auerlite
and aktyuzite are inveotij;ated. The results of those invos-
tigations are tabulated. The method makes it possible to
Card 3/4 determine the ratio of C Th/'U in cuts with a surface of only
SOV/75-14-2-12/27
Determination of the Thorium-uranium Ratio in 'Minerals and Ores by !beans
of Thick-layer Phot~~platen
0.1 mm2 and a wei,-ht of 0.3 mg. Therefore, it is very well
0
suited fo~the analysis of small inclusions. The author thanks
V. I. Baranov and A. I. TuGarinov for valuable advice.
There are 2 tables and 10 references, 4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN KazakhSSR, Alma-Ata
(Ph sico-technical Institute of the AS Kazakhskaya SSR, Alma-
Ata~
SUBMITTED: April 18, 1957
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TAKIBAYEV, Zh.S., akademik; TIXUBLI',GENOVA, G.; SHALAGINA, Ye.v.
Emission of helium particles in interactions between high-
energy pions and nucleons and complex nuclei. Dokl. AN
SSSR 156 no. 4:785-788 Je 16/,. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Kazakhskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. S.M.Kirova.
2. AN KazSSR (for Takibavev).
) I et( ~, e /,-, ~L, ;, t, & /1. 6- -
USSR/Cosmochemistry - Geochemistr,Y. Hydrochemistry.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30393
Author Baranov, V.I., Tleubergenova, G.
Inst ... .......... .......... .. ...................... ... . ... .,
Title Use of the Method of Microradiography Utilizing Liquid
Emulsions in the Study of the Content and Distribution
of Radioactive Ekements in Rocks
D.
Orig Pub Geokhimiya, 1956, No 2, 62-67
Abst The method which has been developed for utilizing li-
quid emulsions in the study of the content and distri-
bution of radioactive elements in rocks, consists in
a direct application of the emulsion to the polished
section of rock. In this work liquid emulsion of type
A was utilized. Surface of the sections was cleaned
with ethyl alcohol prior to coating. Emulsion is ap-
plied to the section dropwise, and is uniformly distri-
buted over the entire surface of the section. For a
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USSR/Cosmochemistry - Geochemistry. Hydrochemistry. D.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 30393
surface of 5 cm, 5-6 drops are sufficient. The section
coated with the emulsion was dried, at room temperature,
for 1-1.5 day, after which thickness of the emulsion
layer was of 11-13- Uniform development in depth of the
emulsion layer is necessary and is effected by means of
amidol developer. Study of transparent sections of the
rock, coated with emulsion, was conducted with a MBI-l
microscope at 60ox magnification. This method permits
to investigate the distribution of radioactive elements
within objects of low activity (lo-3% u). The method
was used to investigate specimens of quartz porphyry and
of other rocks, A chart of the distribution of radioacti-
ve inclusions has been prepared. In quartz porphyry 2
generations of radioactive inclusions are clearly manifes-
ted; one of them is an early, concurrent formation of
porphyry separations; the other is a later formation con-
comitant with the main body of the rock.
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TLEUBERGEMVA, G.
- _11-
Studying the fading of latent 6-particle, images. Vest.AN
Kazakh.SSR 12 no,8:93-94 Ag '56. (HLRA 9:12)
(Photography--Negatives)
t
A
iI
TLEUBERG200VA. G.; BGTVIN. V.
Splitting of heavy and light nuclei of an emulsion by protons
with an energy of 660 Hev. Vest.AJI Kazakh.SSR 16 no.a:32-2'3
Ag 169. (MIRA 13:9)
(Nuclei, Atomic) (Protons)
TLEUBERGEN(YVA, G.A., kand.fizJ-ko.-matematicheskikh nauk; MOROZOVA, P.V.
Inelastic interaction of protons with the nuclei of a photographic
emulsion. Vest.All Kazakh.SSR 18 no.3g72-76 Mx 1620
(r'1IRA 15.3)
(Nuclear reactions)
L 18299-165 YUT W D DtA (a (es ) /FST) W.
ACCESSION NF: A-P4049163 S/0,031/64/000/010/0035/0044
A117THOR:, : Tleubera G. 4.; Lazareva. T. P.; 'Morozova, P. V.
"P uring
TITLE: Investigation of energetic particle fcrmation, with I'D , emitted d
7.5 Rev 7r-meson interac-L'ons with photoemullsion nuclei
All Ka-zSSR. Vestn -44
SOU'tCE: ik, no 10, 1964, 35
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3ev 77 -meson c~nergies, 240 deuterons and triltons and 61 doubly-charged particles
are W. t 1 c, r soc'n stars is racre-
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AUTHORS- Morozova, F.V., Tieubergenova, G.A., Xhapilin, V.N.
TITLE: Interaction of 660-Mev protons with nuclei of light and heavy
elements of the ohotoenralsior
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal.-Fizika, no 5, 1961, 99-100, abstract 5B433
C'Uch. zap, Alma-Atinsk. gos. ped. in-t, 1958, (1959), v 12, no 2,
172-187)
TEXT- Stars produced by 660-Mev protons in nuclei of 11~,ht (C,N and 0)
and heavy (Ag and Br) elements were studied with the aid of P4Kq5O (NIKFI) pho-.o-
emulsion. The total effective cross section was determined for inelastic Inter-
actions of protons with nuclei -of the enralston. Differential cross sections agree
with that calculated on --he basis of the optical nucleus model. Recoil protons
formed in light nuclei posAeas higher energies than protons from heavy nuclei.
The study of angular distribution of cascade particles has shown the preferential
forward directional flux in 11-aht nuclei.
[Abstracter's note% Complete translation.]
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Sciences, 114orozova,,P. V.
TITLE: Inelastic interaction of protons with photoemul3ion nucif2i.
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSH. Vestnik, no. 3 (204), 1962,
72-76
T---'XT: Usin- a proton beam from 'the synchrocyclotron of the Ob"yed-inennyy
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institut yadernykh issledovaniy (joint Institute of Nuclear Research) ~t
Dubna, the authors investigated nuclear disintegrations in a photoemulsion.
They analysed the stars with respect to number and density of the tracks.
'Uith 9-Bev protons 79 disintegrations of light nuclei and 890 of heavy
nuclei were discovered. These results including the an,,r,ular distur-ibution
aCree well with the values measured by V. S. Barashenkov, V. A. Belyakov,
Uanu-Shu Fen et al. (17,11ekhanizzi vzaimodeystviya bystrykh protonov s
nuklonani i yadrami (The interaction mechanism of -Past protons with
nucleons and nuclei), R-331, Dubna, 1959). Only with protons of morethan
5 Bev can total nuclear disinte.-ration be achieved. According to Zh. S.
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Takibayev, (Doklady AIN SSSR, v. 127, no. 11 1959) this may be related to
the generation and following annihilation of ant~nueleona- For a primary
energy /_ 9 Bev the secondary charged fast particles formed, whose enerc-y
u
is 3.5 + 0.5 Bev, caused 34 disintegrations of light nuclei of total of
409. A7 the multiplicity of generation of secondary charUed particles
.-radually increases when the proton enerey is increased to < 9 :3ev,
cascade mechanism is suggested. Along with this effect the contribution
of slow charged Particles (E