SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VANYUKOV, M.P. - VANYUSHIN, S.S.

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%~M)j i/t."11 11j" 1, ~; "JD 0 ---bfi/31 4/6 000/015 80/6 0- 6f ACC NR1 AT60 1400 SOURCE CODE: 3/0158 AUTHOR: Andreyev B. I.; Vanyukov M 1'.. (Candidate of physico-mathematient ociencea) ORG: none t7'1 TITLE: Production of Intense 10-7-10-8 see light flares by means of spark dincharges SOURCE-. Uspeld~ nauchnoy fotografil, v. 9, 1964, Vysokoskorostnaya fotolw.,xfiya I kineinatografiya jiligh-apeed p~otog--. x4p4 and cinematography), 153-158 and insert facing page 168 TOPIC TAGS: light source, electric discharge, gas discharge, argon, nitrogen, helium ABSTRACT: Several researchers discusspq_rezently the production of light flares shorte-t than 10-7 see by means of spark disch, However, the question concerning the maxJmwn intensity of such flares was left open. 1-he present paper reports on the studies of physical conditions which determine the relationship between the energy fed Into the discharge gap anil the duration and luminous intensity of Uie resulting flare. The authors discuss in a semi- empirical manner the process of liberation of electrical energy within Cde. spark discharge channel, present diagrams showing the changes in time of electrical characteristics of spark discharges in air (in particular of the changes of the specific and total spark resistance within the channel), survey the methods for the shortening of the duration of the light flare and present experimental results (summarized In Fig. 1) for the cases of spark discharges In argon, nitrogen, and helium, I Card 1/2 L 1526?-66 ACC NRi AT0001400 p,atni Fig.- I Electric pulao duration, like) Intensity amplitude, and light flare dura- 'We .1; Uon as a fanctlon of energy liberated In spark discharges grinerated in different -4 gases. 4 0 dura 0 tion of the electric pulse at the 04 A06 V, 0. '20 0. of Ato 01W 41"r e35 level of the maAmum; TO. 35 and% 0 - duration of light pulBea recorded respec- tively at the 0, 35 and 0. 5 level of the mw*,- 2401 Z/f. To.0 Imum; I - amplitude value of light in- 200. X'ool~ tensity; P - gas pressure at which the dis- charge of energy W occuts. Discharge fee parameters: C = 900 pF, L z 7 nH, f20 1 1. 5 mm. 80- S argon; 2 - nitrogen; 3 - hellum* 40 0 IL 0. a (4 W, j 0.02 004 O.L75 0.08 0.0 SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: none ORIG RE F: 002 OTH RE F: 003 2/2 Card CLPI:lr" LY ~u kl~ov --l" Stepanovo. ebrya -tip M5~ OR ACCESSION hFu AF501-15 4 . . . . . . . fim.,z f-h~ HYLP ntprvAL'i NR.. AP5000558 ...... .... t-C, 11 kf LQ "a F C i L I LL i 1 11 (3 u s Q v I q 1 13 L T. I I ~; fl L I t3 F. 1? L L 'iu I c Z3 L v v -j 6 a L is U L L 1 11 L Isparks SOURCS.1 Zhurnal tekhnicheski-y fiziki, v. 34, no. 10, 1964, 1.871-1872 og &CCESSION qR: IX40;63-50 r-44- SUMITTEDi 27jaa64 ATD .-'FEEiS 3117 ESCL conR~ Rc F-m r.) 7 7' C, C) V - -1 -4 11 1 coru 2 2 zoftsnaL-INORNA P* ~ACCESSION NCI* AP4031135 S/.0056/64/046/004/1182/1187: AUTHOR: Vanyukov, M. P.; Isayenko, V, I.; Serabryakov, V. A* TITLE: Time: variation of the intensity of;fstimulated radiation in various lacaral modes SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 1182-1187 :TOPIC TAGS: stimulated radiation, radiation intensity, radiation intensity variation, lateral radiatiDn mode, radiat!on intensity ',time variation, axial radiation mode, lateral mode generation, ;axial mode generation, stimulated radiation, neodymium, n !activated glass, activated glass, resonator, polarized radiatio ;ABSTRACT: Spatial and time relationships between the axial and some .lateral modes of stimulated radiation were investigated by using an tapparatus in which the cmission from a neodymium glass (A - 1.06 U) ,is directed toward a lens in the focal plane-of which is tho-photo- ,cathode of an imago converter, The optical sy~tam with its auxiliary..- .photographic a-yatem is shownin Fig. 1 of the 2;nclosuro for a case card, i :ACCESSION NO. AP4031135 :wherain the emission leaving.the glass specimen is separated into two beams. Fig..2 shows the distribution of various oscillation modes. A comparison of the data obtained with determinationsmade by an analytical formula connecting the wave number of a vector with, Ithe linoa'r-rosonator dimensions shows that the theory of resonators ~does not explain all the data obtained. However, the importance of polarized radiation in the lateral modes ij amphasixed. :Original art, has; 5 figures and 4 formulas. 1ASSOCIATION: (,;osudarstvanny*yopticheskiy institut im. S. 1. Vavilova, ':(State Inaltitute of Optlcs).- SUBMITTED: 3lAuq6l DATE ACQ: 07M&y64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: ~PH NO.,REF. SOVi 002 OTHERt 003 1:*: CZrd 2 ItA -,7 T 01-1-1 Ql _Z I- ACCE 65iUti N" A,?~UUI~019 Au"D a Ov 9. an t ILR ZTLEz t-mul4tcd redlattor Vn"e- tcd 'W"th COMPler uscillation mode f S -,,URCE Z h. u r r a e k s v e r i m e n I an -) v T,;P!C !AGb: ,se r iager crvitjIl, 1 a 9 e q g 0 r, -~j oe ~j q p ex mode A b S 1 RA L:T :I rocapoinp from. ea-! ier work ',)v R A La P ar-1-1 OLheE 1 S ~i 5 . Re s , 4nd L),! ve 1 o pm . 7 196 3 6 3 and of R, 3 and J, A. Gi :)rdmaine (P-loc. 31,:~ InLaza. k-Origie-)a vu ;.,uantu-I rliercro,it-, D-inod. Paris 196' IQ .1 ~l L71 A 5 0 "A "M 7% C S A k' made, and the geometry of a tyvical ii2ht path vithir, the rectanzula- sD(..cimen waa ar alv7-pci 1~ a 4-4-~- -77- HK za -I" an&4 GO- 5 US COD9 Cord 2 12 C -1 ~ ~~, 3 - - ., - --1 .~n . , - - I , - - -- -. - ~Z r-~ ~ r- -EC: S T -)N q the pumping pulE e In a roi mm in di amete - v~Ls -,ccompanied b-~q divergence anglt- of V toward the end of generation, the argle rea,-,hed. A rod 2 cm in diameter increased the diverE;ence angle from 40 --.o 80". Distortiov, due to the action of flash lamps upon the sir ins this interferometer was found t-,) bn munh- iii.raar than d&Irec*.-!)F ia tha laser rod. I'Die air aeaLiuf~ Eilat.ort Lion,, nuvtTur-, va 5 ractically elinAnated by ordinary glass shielding tubei3 inLertcd o% the er-~Iz -f the rod. -:,ria. p 't S!-l B M! T TE L i,,- 1-Zi 'L 1730, ~6 ~WF(e)/W (m)/E.FF (c)/,-,qT(i) 13ip(t 1/71? (b) I.?P( ACCESSION ]HR: AP501 -M/Ok68/65/or,2/0()5/()415/0411 621.378.329 AUMOR: Va nko. V. I.; At; Bk 1~49y 0 - A qqL TITIE: Effect of resonator mirror alignment an generation conditions In neodymi=4 activated glass SOURCE: Zhurnal Irikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no. 5 1965, 415-417 TOPIC TAGS:. laser optics, neodymim laser, glass laser, mi-,Tor alignment ABSTRACT: The effect of rescnator mirror aligment on energy, emission threshold, .angular distribution, end distribution, and coherence in specimens of neodymium- activated glass was investigated. Glass specimens 8110, and 15-mm in diameter and 67-120 mm long vere*plaeed in the resonator with 90% reflective dielectric-coated. mirrors set 1 m alvrt. The maximum energy output from the laser was 2-3 Joules. It was found that misalignmeet, of one of the external mirrors reduced the'emitt e~ I energy, end increased the emission threshold while the pumping energy remained constant. For misaliFq=nt of less than 15", there was no change in angular dis- tril~utloa within the experimental error. At greater misaligmwat, the angular .Card - 112 L 1730-616 -ACCESSIOU NR: AP5ol6o44 tribution becomes-asymetric. Strong p=ping. produces even, illumination- over- thit, entire end of a neodymiun rod when allgament is perfect. When misalignmentu reachei. 1420-3011 bands appear vhich coincide withthe axis of rotation of the mirror. The Interference pattern was not disturbed by miaalig=ent, which indicatils that co- herence is preserved. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION, none SUBMITM: 2ISep&I ENCL: 00 50 CODE; EC, OP NO FEF SOV: 000 OTHER: 003 Ica L L 1381-66 SIP(e)/Eifl'(m)/EW.P(i)/EYIP(t)/'EWP(b) IJP(c) J-Q/JG/'WH 1ACCESSION 1IR: XP50'2i4q1 UR/01168/65/003/00210171/0Vf2 535-6 AUTHOR: Vanyukoir, M. P.; Isayenko, V. I.; Lyubimov, V. V0 TITLE: Polarization of the stimulated radiation of neodymium-activated glass SOURCE, Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, V. 3, no. 2, 1965, 171-172 TOPIC TAGS: light polarization, polarized light, polarization, stimulated radiation' resonator, laser, neodymium doped glass, glass, neodymium ABSTRACT: The highlosses caused by the polarizer can be wrolded by using instead A glass plate whose'angle to the axis of the instrument can be varied. The glass plate, which is placed between the neodymium glass rod and the output window, affects the efficiency of the resonator by determining the polarization plane of light oscillations. During experiments, the emerging beam was split by a half- wo- transparent mirror, and the intensity of the two components vas compardId on a t channel oscillograph. The measurements showed that if the glass plate is inclined at a small angle to the axis of the resonator, an almost complete polarization of the stimulated radiation can be obtained without involving great losses of energy. Orig. art. has! 2 figures. (ZLI CPrd l/.1, MM L 1381-66 ACC-ESSION NR: AP5~ii4ql ASSOCIATION: non, SUB CODE' EM) ENCLI 00 UBMITTED: 121Tan6'5 OTIJE.R: 001 ATD PM .SS lio PEF SOV' 001 Card 11-4 RRW M-MIVOIMM MU230040FA r L 26612,65 Wf(j.) I EPA(w)-21 "Ut 1 LW7 111-e P&C-1.0 S/0051/6510181002103331033-4--- 23 y6 -,__g Y Vartyukov M~ P. nan.icl' Ye. V. AUTHOR Anc~~e v - t T T T 1 R "I r d SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 18, no. 2, L965, 333-334 TAPTr TArQ- c~ark Ai-qrharqe- uIrrashort d-3charze. ultrashor, spark discharge, 1 ischarga is( nAr4f.- i w;4 rm r ratio Uo/L is t4gh. Brightness decreaset Decatise FE: narci OLSCnaEgU5 Llxc energy in the cbannei proportional to df/dt,, is nct equal to the ratio U~/L- where a and b are ccnaLanLs charaCLe.I,'Z.';-.g Lhe gdS In Whi -11 Lhe disch -ilrgc QCcurs, K is a.propartionality factor., Z is the length of the disoharge ~Etp, and -in air (a - 1, x 1W a ami h * 5 )t IC-7), when E it., ex- Presged in cm, L in henrys, C in farads, E. in v/cm, and 3V in stilbs, then at K = 4 x 10-5 the experimental data satisfy the equation F:ir Bv vaLies less than t_.~e limit-In7, valtTe ine, fDr -Lhh(-)~e Co'd JANYUKOV, M.P.; ISAYENYO, V.I.; LUIZOVAI L.A.; SHOROKHOV, O.A. Therwil distortions in samples of glass generating stimulated radiation. Zhur. prikl. spekt. 2 no.4j295-298 Ap(165. MIRA 1W) VANYUKOV,.-M.P.; ISAYENKO, V.I.; LYIJBlMOV, V.V. Polarized atimilated rad-laticin from glass actAvated bv neodymliume Zhur. prikl. spekt, 3 no.2 Ag 165. (HMUM2) 1, Siibnitted Jamiary 12, 1965. V91YUKOV U 11 Book reviowe Opts i apohr, 19 no,11160 JI 165, (MIRA 1818) ar~- &-I eMPIT-ICMI glel, that Vie resultarm ourves a-re mrraigm ru eR, M__ ~7-flv~v 71 f teorettChuskoy firiki 49, IZ T p .1, r n on T -3 41 1 a ~ L c n n o in, o Card t t.5 t1te tij- 6 rutaff Vat re a I re,titoid energy, Experimenta ~rlnvn Eh-, emission i:; in r n d- an vz 1. I& -d.ue to~_. the-oame -mec'hanism for the forma- whtch. is reaponsible tion of Fabry-Perat ripga in a well-aligned resonator. The complex a nnn- _ de a I re s aror cz-,n ~-- c-,~nq i dered , in both cases, cor. u rI 4tI. , 29565-66 EEG(k). ACC NRt AP6018895 I )/ENT (m)/FE0/T/W( SOURCE CODE: IJP(c) W/WG UR/0237/66/000/006/0046/0046 AUTHOR,.-- Vvanyukov, M_. P.; Venchikov, V.'A.; Zhulay, V, Ya.; Isayenko, V. I..; Lyubimov7r.OT. ORG: none TITLE: Two-channel single:pulse laseKith an energy of 180 joules SOURCE: Optiko mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 6, 1966, 46 TOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, laser emission, neodymium glass ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of a laser in whiih high emission energy of the light pulse was obtained by the use of neod~2ium glasd`~rods. Cylindrical specimens of glass (45 mm in diameter and 250 mm long) activated with neodymium were connected in series-parallel. Each specimen was optically pumped by six direct pulse lamps placed in a multielliptical illuminator. The laser consisted of two identical channels, each containing three rods assembled on one axis. Q-modulation was done by two prisms fixed on a common shaft rotating at 18,000 rpm. The light diameter of the prism (30 mm) was coordinated with the light diameter of the operating rod by means of aiGalileian tube. The experiments showed that for effective pumping of an operating body 45 mm in diameter the content of Nd203 should not exceed 4%. In this way it is possible to obtain an amplification coefficient of one rod equal to 3 and provide a yield energy of 25-30 joules from one specimen. Connecting the rods Card 1/2 UDC: 621.378.324:621.376 L-29565-66 ACC NRi AP601,9895 in series reduces the amplification of optical pumping, owing to the appearance of free generation of the whole channel. This difficulty can be eliminated by introeuc- ing, between the rods, optical decoupling filters made of uranyl glass. The filters, together with the operating rods, are placed in the laser illuminators and are pumped simultaneously with the rod. The optical density of the filter is selected in such a way that at maximum pumping no free generation appeais in the laser channel; when the filters are illuminated at the moment when maximum Q for the resonator is reached, one light pulse is generated. By introducing optical decouplingi emission with an energy of 90 joules at 10-7 sec duration was obtained from one channel of the laser. The angular distribution of generated radiation improves as the optical pumping increases. Synchronous inclusion of two laser channels was obtained by appropriate adjustment of the lager elements. The time spread of the pulses emitted by both channels did not exceedlO-8 sec. With the simultaneous inclusion of two channels, a light pulse with an energy of 180 joules (corresponding to an emission intensity of 145 to 2 hw) was generated. (JAI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 07Apr66/ ORIG REF: 001/ ATD PRESS Z12 oRG: none TITLE: Use of a laser 2perating in the spike m&te to obtain a high-temperature nlasma.Z/ SOURCE: . Zhurnal elisperimentalln-3y i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pialma v redaktalyu. Pri1ozheniye,,v-.3.. no. 8.. 19660 316-318 TOTPIC TAGS: laser application# laser pulsation,, neodymimm glases high temperature Iplasmap discharge plasma, gas ionization ABSTRACT: Since the use of a 1 aser for gas ionization or production of a high- temperature -plasma is usually limited to light pulses of duration 10-7-10-8 seep and-for certain applicationss say to accelerate chemical reactionso it may be of interest-to-obtain--lorAger-action-ofL-the -electrocvignetle- fleld-of -the -light- wave -, on -the plasmas- the-authors have-experimented with -ionization i:of- air --with -the -aid. of ation ~qde, with total generation duration radU -from a laser operating in the spike m of about one -4114sehond. The neoc1vmium-aU!3e--1asier used in the investigation yielded light h energy bw-- 1400 Heodymimm- glass rods Of 45 mm diam- pulses wit Card 1/2 L ?061&66 ACC NR: Ap6oi?-184 eter and 600 long were used, with 2 and 4 per cent concentration of IM2%. An elliptic illuminator with i;ix conjugate ellipses and straight pump flash lamps was used. The average laser radiation powerp at a flash duration 0.8-1.2 maeco was 1-2 Mw,# but, taking into account the off-duty factor between spikes,, the maximum radiation power could reach 10-30 Mw- When this radiation was focused in air With-a 100 = focus lens a power density 1-3 Gv/cm2 and a field intensity of the ~"_Torder_ Of _:I6T_,v7c-mwere obva-ined.-.--enough--tc)--pr-oduce a h1gh-temperature plasma in jin__Vrt-&kdcwxrA& -optically_- air. Photographs show that the plasma produced b3 i.c)6 p wavelength is absorbed in the thin opaque and that the laser emission of front layer of the cloud. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. _[02 SM CODE: 2D/ MM DATE: 24Feb66/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH MW% 001 ATD PRESS: Card 2/2 9Y 23409-66 EY-JT(1 ./EV.J'P(e)&YrrW1EF W-2 ACC NRs AP6 11652 �OjkCE CODE: 911 W16M61161/003/0547/0548 /Mi_ AUMOR: M. P. DMItriyevskly.-O, D.: 19ayeako, V. I.; Serebryakov, V. A ORG: none TITLE: Iltzst-operating liquid Q-switch shutter for neodymium, glass laser IZ SOURCE: -1,N SSSR. Doklady, v. 167, no. 3, 1966, 547-5481 TOPIC TAGS; laser Q switch, solid state laser,,neodymium glass laser ABSTRACT: An investigation was madecE the use of 3,3-diethyl-9,11,15,17-dineo- pentylenethiapentacarbocyanine iodide dye as a fast-operating shutter in a glass laser with a trivalent neodymium ion as activator. The emission falls on tile longwave edge of the absorption band of the dye, whose maximum is at 9U'O mp. A neodymium glass rod 15 mm in diameter and 240 mm in length-7as used. The dye in a plane-par- allel cuvetre 20 mm long, was placed inside the resonator, which had external mirrors spaced at 1 m. The cuvette was situated between the generating rod and the exit mirror. The giant 3ulse energy was 1.5 joule, and the duration of the pulse did not: exceed 25-30 x'10- sec.. The laser spectrma in transition to a single mode narrowed from 50 to 6-8 A. Both the threshold of giant pulse generation and its energy depended on the optical density of the solur-Irm. The single pulse generation appeared- when the; concentration of the solution w~:d larger than 4 x 10-5 mol/l. At lower concentrations, free generation was observed. The energy of the single pulse Card 1/2 UDC: 621.378.325 L 23409-66 ncreased with the-concentration up to some value of concentration after which the increase of energy leveled off. It was found that the value of optimum transmission coefficient for the free generation mode, for the generation of several pulses Oolution concentration 3.3 x 10-5 mol/1), and for the generation of single pulses (concentration 11 x 10-5 mol/1) was approximately the same. Orig. art. has: 3 figure JJA) SUB _CODE: 20/ SUBH DATE: 14Jun65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REF: 002/ ATD PRESS.:' -Card 2'/2 r1c(O'- M V1 W J ~ - ~' .- I L 3! L8 ~-6 6 F-BD/L,~;T(1)/E-WP(e)/Zkl-T(in)/EEC(k)-2/T/E~P.(k) __I~P(c) VJIG '11 ACC NR: AP6018438 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/020/006/0963/0969 AUTHOR: Vanyukov. M. k.;.Isayenko. V. I., Luizova. L. A.; Shorokhov, 0. A. ORG- none TITLE: Losses in a resone.tor when the stimulated emission spectrum of Nd3,l* in glass is narrowed SOURCE: Optika i spektrot;kopiya, v. 20, no. 6, 1966, 963-969 TOPIC TAGS: laser emission, emission spectrum, neodymium, interferometer ABSTRACT: The results of a study of the losses introduced by a rabry-ppro inter e:,-o- ever to thle intensity of the stimulated emission of a neod *um glasslhaser,a n _xe pre- sented. The 'spectral emission band is narrowed by initroGucing a 1e3.eFF1`ves3Fs-tem, in the form of a interferometer, into the resonator. The experimental equipment is illu- strated and described in detail. The results indicate that the emission spectrum is significantly narrowed as the coefficient of reflection of the plate is increased (I to 2 A at 60 to 90% reflectivity). When the coefficient of reflection is low, the energy generated is 70% that obtained without selection and remains so until reflec- tion reaches 80%, whereupon it drops rapidly. Losses due to various instrument com- ponents are described and their respective magnitudes estimated. Orig. art. has: 3 formulas, 6 figures. [14) ~QTBDCODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 20Mar65/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 004 PRE 4S-0.3 f Card III UDC: 621.375.9:535(206.1) I 4294o-66 E;.N-r(i)/Ew ACC NR, AP6030175 Lk I-, VTZ F;'s F (L, LJP( c eV~'/4 H SOURCE CODE: UR/0:237/66/000/008/0001/6004 AUTHOR: Azin, V. A.; Vanyukov, M. P.; Isayenko, V. I.; Serebryakov, V. A.; Shor)khov, 0. A, ORG: none TITLE: An Nd-Rlass lase th a smooth displacement of the spectral emission band SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyslilennost', no. 8, 1966, 1-4 TOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, neodymium laser,,glass laser, laser output, laser efficiency ABSTRACT: Piecewise continuous narrowing of the emission spectrum of a O-switched Nd-glass laser at 0.2-0.3 nm was achieved experimentally without appreciable loss ot'l, efficiency by inserting the Fabry-Perot etalon in ide the :resonant cavity. The ex-, perimental setup 16 shown in Fig. 1. The USS-71codvmium--Rlassl~rod used was 240 rm long and 15 mm in diameter. A rotating prism (30 x 10-3 rpm.) Q-switch and a 1-m resonator produced a 3-j single pulse with a duration of n,40 nanosec. The spectral separation was achieved by means of an F-P etalon whose mirrors were 95% reflective. Another F-P etalon with 40% reflectivity and inclined at an angle 0 to the resonator axis was used as a spectral selector. The output mirror was eitheran F-P etalon wLth non-coated quartz plates (13% reflective) or a dielectric mirror. The variation of the spectral emission band and energy of a single-pulse laser as a fun-tion of 0 were : 621.378.325 L 4294o-66 ACC NR, AP6030175 Fig. 1. Experimental setup 1 - Neod mium glass rod; 2 prism; y - F-P etalon with reflection coefficient R = 40%; 4 - F-P etalon without reflective i. coating (in some experiments a dielectcic )7 )mirror (R = 13%) was substituted); 5 - spectral separator F-P etalon with R - 95%; -6 - objective; 7 - camera; 8 - dull plate to o5cillograp... and neutral filters; 9, 10 - light separating plates; 11 - calorimeter; 12 - photocell.. shown graphically. Emission spectra of a single laser pulse for various ~ (120', 240', and 300') and the smooth displacement of the emission band in the free genera- tion.mode are shown. The experimental.data indicate the following: 1) spectral narrowing to 0.2-0.3 nm occurred without a loss in the single pulse laser efficiency when anF-P etalon with uncoated plates was used as an output mirror; 2) simultaneous use of two etalons makes it possible to narrow the emission spectrum of a single pulse laser down to 0.01 nm; 3) use ofan F-P etalon with coated plates inside the resonant cavity ensures smooth -displacement of the spectral band within the 5-7 nm Card ACC NRs AP6030175 range for both free and Q-switched generation; 4) when the spectral band is dis- placed, the energy-of a single pulse laser goes through several maxima which are spaced by a distance AX equal to the resonator constant. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. JYK] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 08jan66/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 004/ ATD pRESS: 5069 Card 3/3 MLP SOURCE CODE: RSV3MTE R: Varqakov, M. P. ORG: none TITITZ: Optical quantum generators (lasers) by Katts, M. L., Lovner, M. A and Sidorov, No SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiyr,, v. 19, no. 1, 1965, 16o TOPIC TAGS: quantum generator, ruby laser ABSTRACT: The book urAer review has nine chapters devoted to the general theor7 of radiation; the general theox7 of generators; the practical appItcation of lasers; and descriptions of ruby lasers, fluorite lasers, glass lasers, gas lasers, organic and complex compound lasers, and semiconductor laserso The book appears to have Mrit in presenting a somewhat exhaustive collection of articles in the field up to the Idddle of 1963, but it is highly criticized for typographical and terminological errors. It is even suggested that soma of the material is incorrect of intentionally misused to give an appearance of knowledgeability in the field. LJ-PR�7 SUB CODE: 20 / SUEM DATE: none Card ACC NR. AP7002725 SOURCE- CODL-.1 'LIT A HOR: Vany (Doctor of sciences) Venchikov, V. A.; Isayenko, V. I.; ukq y_, Serebry~Z_V, V_._ ;ORG: none ;TITLE: A 6-Gw neodymium glass laser :SOURCE: Optiko-mekhanicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 12, 1966, 65 ITOPIC TAGS: solid state laser, neody um glass 1z=::7 f/ ) giant pulse laser, 6witchingsi passive swicching, dye ABSTRACT: A 6-Gw neodymium glass laser with a simple phototropic Q-switch is des- cribed. The laser consists of three cylindrical rods in series, each 250 mm long and 45 mm in diameter. Eacb rod is placed in a multielliptic'. reflector and is pumped by six direct flashlamps. The external cavity consistsof one 99.6%-reflective dielectric mirror and a Q-switch placed between the first and second rods. The Q-switch consists of a cell made I of two plane-parallel (error less than 1 min of are) glass plates joined optically through a 1-cm-thick glass ring. The cell is filled with a polymethine-dye solution to a concentration at which the solution is 99% reflective at 1.06 u. At maximum pumping energies, sirgle 100-120--l 20-nanosee pulses were obtained. By increasing the pumping energy or.by Card 1/2 UDC: 62:1.378.324:621.376 ACC NRt AP7o031 7 4 CODE. U11/0368AG/005/00/0712/0717 AUTHOR:., Andreyev, S. I.; ov, M., P.; Daniel', Ye. V. ORG: none TITLE: Surface discharge as a source of intensive light flashes SOURCE: - Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 6, 1966, 712-717 TOPIC TAGS: surface discharge, spark discharge, light flash, light emission, emission spectrum ABSTRACT: Luminous characteristics of the discharge channel over a titanium dioxide ceramic surface have been investigated in argon and xenon atmospheres. It was shown that the luminous emission intensity of the surface spark is 10 times greater than that of a free spark in air. The spectral distribution of the emission was measured. At extremely rigid conditions, the surface discharge is shown to emit as a blackbody with a temperature of 61, OOOK in argon and 40, OOOK in xenon. 1/2 UDC: 537.523.4 ACC NRI AP7003147 The emission spectra andspace-time scannings of the aurface-discharge channel in various gases are given. The reference light source was contributed to the authors by N. N. Ogurtsova and I. V. Podmoshenskiy. Orig. art. has: 1 table and 4 figures. (Authors' abstract] [AM] j SUB CODE: 20, 03/SUBM DATE: 12Jul65/ORIG REF: 00810TH REF: 008/ --- VAMTffOVI-N*--- -- Agricii.1ture Cultivation of alfalfa in Western Siberia. Norosibirsk, frovogibgiz, 1951. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 1952. Unclassified.. VAN=OVP 11. F., Candidate Of Agric Sci (diss) -- "rho cultivation of lucerm in the Baraba lowland". Omskj, 1959, 18 pp (Abst"acts of Dissortationg Present-,!-,,3 at the Omsk ASric Inst im S. M. Kirov), 150 cOPIes (KL, No 20, 1959, 114) 1%v.--r/ IV , -L-I.- II'~ ~2 V -~/-V ~r-. -3 , I VANYMOV, H.F. Biology of flowering and fruit formation in alfalfa. Izv. vost. fil. AN SSSR no.12.-113-119 '57. (KM 11:1) (Baraba Steppe,Alfalfa) (Plants, Flowering of) VANMOV, Disorder of water-mineral metabolism and hemodynamics in acute gastrointestinal diseases in infants and problems in their treat- ment* Pediatriia n0.4:28-34 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz otdoleniya patologii rannego vozrasta (zav. - Prof. 1. V. TSimbler) Institute pediatrii AM( SSM (dir. - Ctotsent M. Ya. Studenikin) (WATER METABOLISM) (BLOOD-XIROUTION DISORDERS OF) (GASTRCENTEROIM) (MINEIAL METABOLISM~ VANYUKOV, 11.1f.,aapirant S~mdrome of potassium defjc4~ency in toxic forms of acnate gastro- intestinal diseases in ymng children and problems of the!r treatment. Pediatrila 41 no.!! rl-79 N162 (MTRA 1-11s,4) 2. Tz 1--y kliniki ramego detskogo vot-rarta ( 7~av. - prof. 1.V. TSimbler) Instit-ata pedlatT-li ( dlr. -- doteent M. Ya. Studenikin) AMN SSSR. VANYUKOV,, N.V. "o:-ms of aeaqle gas tr-~;Ja~~stizljal cliseases in young ctllO-rana Scv. med. 2? Mr 161~. (KLqA 17.ell) 2-0 ,,ya Iclinika raziaega datsk~)go vazrarita (zav. T.S. Sok3aD-7a' Instl- tuta pedlatrit (dir. - dotsent, M.Ya. Studenl),tn) AMN SS,'lR., Moskva. GAVRILOVt V.1.1 IABMWSt V.F.; MASHKMCH, II.G.1-W-_UKOV, S.F.; MMOVp K.A. (Model teabnological charts for growing and barveating tam crops applicable in working out scientific terming systems and compiling long-range and yearly plans for collective and -yearly stata farms 4AC-Syazan Province] Primernye teldmologicbeekie kart-, po vozde3q- Taniiu i uborke sell skokhoziaistvemiykh kulltvr dlIa, Lopollzovaniia pri razrabotke naucbno-oboanovanrqkh sistem Vedeniia. kboziaistval vostavleniia perepektivrWkb i godovykh planov eg6 razvitiia v knlkbo- zakh i ~ovkbozakh Riazanskoi oblasti. Riazanlq 1900. 169 p. (KIU 34 16) 1. VeesoyuznVa akademiya sell skokhozyayst-venrUrkh nauk imeni nina, 2. Rukovoditell brigady Voesoyuznoy akademil sellskokbozyayst- vennykh nauk imeni T.I.Lenina (for Vnvrilov). 3. Ryazanskoye oblasttoye upravleniye sellskogo khozyartva, (for Va2qukov, Qrekov). (Ryazan Province-Agriculture (Ryazan Province-Field crops) PAVLIX(YV, G.V., inzho; BUCMMVy A.I., tekhniki VANMOV, V.K,p slesarl Us of the BF2 adhesive in repairing friction clutches. Flek,,i e (KMA 15:6) tepl.tia 6 no.5:15 MY '62. rMesel locowtiveo"44aintenance and repair) (Adhesives) TAYCHINOV, S.N., prof.;_VANMOV, Ya.I.; GALIMOV, G.F.; KURCMINY, P.A.; CHKUM, M.P.; GARHULLIN. F.Sh.; BURAEGULOVA, K.N.; MOSEMA, Z.V.; SWOVA, A.S.; CWLEV, K.P.; MAZIIKIN, L.A.; GIZZATULLIN, S.G.; DOBROT, A.T.; KUZWSOT, F.V.; FILATOV, L.P., red.; KOBYAKOV, I.A., teklm.red. (Boils of the Hazhita Gafuri Collective Farm and their efficient utilization] Pochvy kolkhoza imeni Hazhita Gafuri i puti ikh ratuionalinogo ispollzovaniia. Pod red. S.N.Tbichinova. 'Ifs, 1960. 124 p. (mm 14:1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Bashkirakiv filial, Ufa~ Institut biologii. (Bashkiria--Soils) 1~1 _,I--,,- -1: ~- ~ ,", A- , i TAYCHIIIOV. MI.. doktor s9l'skoknozyay9tvennykh nalik; GAYSIN. Sh.A.. kandidat sollokokchozyu7stvenneich naWk.; kandidat sollolkokho- synystvennykh nalik;' SMIRKOV. Agricultural system in Bashkiria. Zemledelis 5 no.7:14-10 JI '57. (Bashkiria-Agriculture) (MLRA 10:8) 1. KABANOV, B.; FILIPPOV, S.; VANYUKOVA L.; IOFA, Z.; PROKOFIYEVA, A. . 2. USSR (600) "The Supertension of Hydrogen 'over Lead"; Zhur. Fiz. Khim.; 13, No. 3, 1939; Physico-Chem. Insti. imeni L. Ya. Karpova; red 21 July 1938. 9, IM Report U-1613, 3 Jan. 1952. 4 a 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 46 0 all 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 AA ix A I'VAIRIN -I So A 00 00 of Ow*fvoump Of hytim" on hmd la tm presme of out - 00 face4ACks wguak empowds. L.-Vaurkova and 11. 00 IN. (U. S. S. A 14, 11,2(p 3 11h i 2 -K N It ,. n on spongy SO. is mised by org. s&tn%. The inciraw is independent Vo 00 of the c. 41. Sulymituted Nil, comlook caum, the hightt .inctrajor C. sio-C,11j, 11.411 v. in 11.11W Af sWit.. Hu o.24V 11 11 ; " 0 f Af A If oo 00 n. Su al" ci .1 , V. in . V. on U.( 11 and Pr 1 to o oo hov. snot arriditircauNe jus itu jr.aw oil 111.01 WXF)v. Ilroook 00 Mi. C111.1m, and other U111,441;rmil.fam" are too live. No definitc inti-hani-in )I the irfto-ct i- ugg"iml, r0 0 66 H. C. 11. A. 00 till Ali! SLA AlIALLURGICAL LIT1441L,09 CLAIMPKATIO10 slow 111"4111"1 0o to 0 '00 I vo too "No" too 8111al CkK 0-1 All t v old 0 Is a I W so 5 4 3 8 w dno b u % AT 10 AS ii itli Kiln ftfg?wri I'm- 0000000000000 0 o 1:000000040006000604900 -.T: -10000000000--o-e-0: 1 0 0-0 00 000 0000 0000000000 VANYUKOVA, L. - Moscow Laboratory of Surface Fhenomena, Physico-Chemical Institute imeni Marpov, (-1940-) "The Overvoltage of Hydrogen over Lead in the Presence of Surface-Active Organic Compounds." Zhur. Fiz. Xhim., Vol. 14, No. 12, 1940 ~r .-rT ~y r zl~.Wv~p 0 TO VM/ Chemistry Ph)sical cheirdstry Card .4dth~ 1---ijanyukova- L, V,' and Kabanov B, No TIVA Electrochemical investigation of passive iron Perladicak Zhar.-Tiz. khim. 28., Ed. 6$ 1025 -:1o35,, june 1954 Abst"ct I 'The-nature of-electrochemical processes, on apassive iron takine place electrode In alkali solutions during anode polarization, was investiCated and the effect of Cl-ions on these processes is explained. It was found that the capacitance of the double Fe-electrode layer., oxidized by heating in the air, maaured at 20COO per/sco, is approximately 4 times lower than the capacitance of a ma-ta). free of oxides. The inhibiting effect of Cl-ions on the rapid oxygen adsorption and do.-orption process is explained. Twenty-two references: 18 USSR, 3 German and 1 USA. Yable;5; graphs. Institution : Aca do of Sc. USSR. Institute of Physical Chemistry, 1,,Iosccw Submitted : July 21, 1953 VANYUKOVA L.V.- ISAYEVA, M.M.; KABAVOV., B.N. Solubility and mechanism of solution of quadrivalent lead. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.2.-377-379 Mir 162. (MIRA 150) 1, Institut elektrokhimii AN SSSR I Moska7skiy avtomekhanicheskiy institut. Predstavleno ,.kademikom A.H.Flznkinym. (Ioad oxides) (Sulfuric acid) ,..A-CCESSION XR: AP4024410 S/0204/64/004/001/0137/0141 AUTHORS: Namotkin, N.A.; Berezkin, V.G.; VAnyukova, N.Ya.; Vdovin,V.M. TITLE: Gas-liquid chromatography of several silicohydrocarbons and paraffins. .SOURCE: Xeftekhimiya, v. 4, no. 1, 19641 137-141 -TOPIC TAGS: gas liquid chromatoZraphy, paraffir,. silicohydrocarbon, .elution characteristic, retention time, chromatographic analysis ABSTUICT: The elution characteristics of hydrocarbons and of sili-' cohydrocarbons ishich are structurally similar analogs of the hydro- carbons .-Tere Investigated in order to detArmine if mixtures of these .materials can be identified chromatographically. The relative reten- 0 tion time of certain silicohydrocarbons and of paraffins on two stat- .ionary liquid phases of different polarity (Polymethylphanyielloxane (1) and polyethyleneglycol M.14. 154) (11) was detoniined at differ-, ent temDeratares. The -following homologous series of hydrocarbons and. silicohydrocarbons were studied Card 1/5 ..=Essia na: A-24024410 (CHI)a S1 (CHI), SI(CH48", CITS (CH,)l S1 Clio),; C11% (Clio), S1 (C11j)n Clio; Clio (C111), Clio. Comparison of the retention time in phases I and 11 at 100 and 75d, respectively, is shown in fig. 1: The (OH SiNIH2)n SI(CH3) Uype compounds can be identified in mixtuM with paraffins Od other silicohydrocarbons. By lowering the temperatureiB of the chromato- graphic columns the selboted phases I and 11 can be used to ldent,~~Y the other tieries of compounds (fig. 2). It is recommended that the elution characteristic be determined on the difterent stationary phases at different temperatures and not at the same temperature. The logarithm of the relative retbntio7a time of 'the silloohydrocarboas can be represented as the sum of the partial values corresponding to the specific bonds: MG. Bernkin and V.S. Kruglikoval NeftekhImlyat "To. 6, 84- (1962)): Cord 2/5 ACCESSION IM: AP4024410 Ig at = 7?lgj rd -7. n'rj ro. j I VnerecK - relative retention ti-,G-/,7- - value of lgoc corresponding to the hetermined combination of bAMS or structuxal-kements and n?j number of given structural elements in the moletcule. The values for the OH - CH bond are practically the same for paraffins and for the Micahy~rocarbons, and this is in agreement with the simi- larity of the physical and chemical properties of the tetraorgano- silicon compounds and of the structurally similar hydrocarbons. Origa art. has: 3 tables, 2 figures, 1 equatiom. and 1 formula ASSOCIATION: Institut neftel-chimicheskoGo sinteza AN SSSR Im. A.V. Topchlyeva (Institute of Pa.trochemical Synthesist AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 13P[ay63 DATE ACQ: 17Apr64 ENCL: 02 .,SUB CODE: CH MR REP SOV: 009 OTHER: 003 Card ACCESSIOX NRs AP4024410 9KCLOSURgt 01 Mg. 1 Relationship between the relative retention capacity of silicohydrocaibons and paraffins on polymethylphenylsiloxaneoil ( ocrat 100C). and,polyethyleneillycol (aK%at 75C). X--compounds of the series (CH3)3Si(CH2),' V.. Si(CH3)3; 0 n-paraffins; 0--(CH 3)3S'(CH2,)nCH3 V /CAI.\ .I I. A--(CH Si (C. 3 2 Card 4/5 5/-5 ---------- 6354 VAKHRAMEYEV, V.A., otv. red.; ShVEDOV, N.A.., otv. red.; VAI,'YUKOVA, 0,111., red. ~=M.Wmm* (Gondwana] Gondvana. Moskva, Izd-vo "Hauka," 1964. 139 p. (Its: Doklady sovetskikh geologov, Problema 9) (MIRA 17:9) 1. International Geological Congress. 22d, 3.964. A VA4M,9,V*v-Qw1'w- GOROSHKINA, T.A.; DREYSIN, G.I.; AVKITANOVA, Te.D.; RTATOVA, G.S.,- SAMOYLOVA, L.G.; DARKOV, G.V.: LKBXW, A., tekhn.red. [State budgets of the Union republics In the fifth five-year plan; a statistical manual] GosudarstvenM biudzety ooiuznykh respublik v piatoi piatiletke; statisticheskii sbornik. Moskra, Gosfinizdat, 1957. 174 P. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Byudzhetnoye uprav~eniye. (Budget) VANYUKOA, O.P.; DREYSIN, G.I.; LUKIYANOVA, Ye.D.; RYATOVA, G.S.; Ommm- - ~SMRFfWVA, L.G.; ILIVOVSKIY, S., otv. red.; IEEEDEV, A., tekhn. red. (Expenditures for social and cultural measurea from the state budget of the U.S.S.R.; statistical abstract] Ras- khody na sotsiallno-kulltumye meroprilatiia po ,T,osudarstven- nomu biudzhetu SSSR; statisticheskii sbornik. Moskva, Gos- flnizdat, 1958. 90 p. (W RA 16:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Byudzhetnoye upravleniye. 2. Ot- del finansovo-okonomicheskoy statistiki Byudzhetnogo upraw- I.eniya MinisMZstva finansov SSSR (for Vanyukova, Dreysir4 Duklyanova, Ryatova, Samoylova). (Budget). ACCESSION NR: AP40Z8987 S/0280164/000/00210153/0158 U AUTHORS ViLn , rikhin, Go L (Leningrad) TITLE: Design of automatic -control systems that contain nonstationary.elements SOURCE: AN SSSR* Investiyao Takhniche ikays, kibernettka, no. Z. 1964. *153-158; TOPIC'TACS: automatic control. nonstationary element automatic control, automatic control theory, automatic control design ABSTRACT: No practical method of solving the problem of synthesizing a none tationary-element-containing automatic -control system is known to the -author. Up to now, the problem used to be solved by "freezing" the parameters (coefficients of equations) of nonstationary (variable -parameter) elements at convenit.:-wt mDments of timeo When the rate-of -change of the parameters ic comparab a to that of the system transients, the freezing of coefficients may introduce serious arrors. The author suggests & %paUtatively better" method. -:,--.',Card I/Z' % ACCESSION NR: AP4028987 v1ze freezing of the weight function of the nonstationary element. The non- stationary element is approximatily replaced, in the neighborhood of a point 1~0. by a stationary element, thus reducing the entire system to a stationary system; the speed and nature of the time variation of the parameters determines the new form of the transfer function of the elenont which replaces the nonstationary ~element. "In. conclusion,- the author is deeply grateful to Ve A. Besakersidy and. 'A. N. Gerasimov for their advice and help 4im the work* Orig, art* has: 3 figures and 45 formulas. 'ASSOCIATioiNr; n one SUBMITTED: 29Mar63 DATE ACQ: 3DApr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 1E NO REF SOV: 003 OTHERt 001 Ccird 2/2 k'ACCESSION N*R: AP4041647 S/0146/64/007/003/0033/0038 I'AUTHOR: Vanyurikhin, G. 1. 1: TITLE: Synthesizing variable -parameter systems by a "frozen" weight function ~SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostroyeniye, v. 7, no. 3, 1964, 33-38 TOPIC TAGS: automatic, control, automatic control system, variable parameter automatic control, auton-4tic control synthesis ~ABSTRACT: Thus far, synthesizing variable -parameter automatic -control systems has been performed by "freezing" the system coefficients at suitable 'T; characteristic moments of time. However, when the. rate-of -change of the !coefficients is comparable to that of the transient process, the above method may !yield incorrect results. Hence, "freezing" of the weight function o( the system nonstationary unit is suggested instead. Weight functions are written for a i system that comprises one stationary and one nonotationary unit; Integral Icard 1/2 I-ACCESSION NR: AP4041647 uations are set up for these functions; and using the Laplace transformation, e q final formulas for the "frozen" weight functions are developed. This method gives some consideration to the rate and nature of the change of the system I coefficients. Two numerical examples illustrate the method. Orig. art. has: 13 figures and 14 formulas. fiASSOCIATION: LeningradekayavoyennayainzhenernayaKrxsnoznamennaya akademiya im. A. F, Moxhayskogo (Leningrad Military Engineering Acade my) SUBMITTED: l0Dsc63 ENCL: 00 11SUB CODE*, NO REF SOVt 002 OTHER: 000 __ACC_NRt--AP6024377 --SOURCE CODF,:.--UR/0280/66/000/002/0196/0208 AUTHOR: Besekerski3~ ~anyurikhi~, 6, 1 der - Imov, A. ORG: none TITLE: Design and calculation of un6teady-state automatic bontrol'~ketems by the "frozen' response" method SOURCE. AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Tekhnicheskaya k1bernetikap'no. 2, 1966, 196-208 TOPIC TAGS: unsteady state system, automatic control system, circuit design, function analy3is, differential equation ABSTRACT: The complicated task of the synthesis of an unsteady-state system may be simpli- fied and reduced to the task of synthesis of a steady-state system if the response of unsteady- -state elements to a standard input signal, e. g. the step-function, is "frozen, 11 as it were. This may be accomplished by the method of successive approximations, with the first approximation yielding fairly accurate results. The derivatidn7 of the'subsequent approximations is assochited,7 with an increase in the order of the ftmetion W(p). (This function Is equivalent to the transfer function W(p) of steady~state systemis) Hence#' It is expedient to simplify the form of the 1/2 L Card ACC NRs AP6024377 signals received at the Input of the unsteady-state element, 1. e. to approximate them with simple functions. The synthesis of variable-pafameter linear systems of this kind may alEo be accomplished by the fitting method if the solution within the separated segments is sought by freezing the responses of the unsteady-state element to a standard input signal. This method converges when the coefficients of the differential equations describing the system are piece- wise-continuous and may be expanded Into a Taylor series over a given Anterval of time. Thus, the problem of the synthesis of unsteady~state systems can be reduced to an algebraic problem. "In conclusion the authors wish to express their profound gratitude to Xh. L. Smolitskly for assistance in writing Section 3 of the present article. 11 Orig. art. haas 6 figures, 46 formulas. r SUB CODE: 121 09/ SUBM 6ATE: 27May64/ ORIG REF: 00 Crd 2/2 7- VANYUSHIN, Aleksardr- ~ BALASHOV, V.A., red. . Mqxavu-4; (Scutchers' T - a r ~ Cl, I -I e ::,a s h Jl mr. I v a rx v cc , 7 - - r .3 -, =' i - I L ~ - -4file knizlinoo izd-vol 1964. 55 P. (UIRAt 1,17:8) USSR/1,11c rob iology, Genoral vlicroblology-, System- F-1 0 atics, 1,7orphology, Cytology. Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Biel., No 14, 1958, No 62199 Author :Spirin A.AS., Bclozerskiy ShLigayevc N.V., Vanyushln B.T. I na t : U peciflclty of the Speclos of Title S-'-udie3 of thr, S, Nucleic Acids In 3acteria, Orig Pub Biokhimiya, -1-957, 22, No 4, 744-754 Abstract The RKA and DNA nucleotide composition was studied in 19 different sp(;cies of bacteria anal acti- no.-.iycetea. The nucleotide composition of DNA uncovers a distinct sp,~-cificlty of species, toing very similar In closely related species, and dif- ferin7, sharply in diotant spoclas. In this, Protcu3 vuL-mris and Acrobacter a(lroge-nes differ conGidorabl~ accordinS to tae D141I composition, from other species. E*.-L-borol-)ar--'Uori.ac;er--,.e force C a r d 113 G(,ncr.:Ll ?.:Icrobiolo(,,y. Syst3rl- USSR/I-Acrobiolor -4orphology. C-,-'UoloCy. atlos, I I Abs Jour : Rof Zhur - Blol., ',,To 1.4, 1953, Ile 62199 doubt-c --s to tho aocuracj of thoir mlation to thi.3 family. By considerablo diffor- cncos in M.'A compo3ition bot,,-icen Dactoriuu mor- Gazaii and P. vulEaris affirms that tho. calution of Bact. norgauii to c) . Protaus is secrcelly strictly proven. P-Nii. nuclootide composition possesses a t,,o-asidorably loss exprosood spocificity of 5noclos and quite cartain, aclthou,,~h ficant dlfferenc,,~s, uncov-z)rcd only in distant specioo. Sii-iL.Lrly, botwoon tho MIA :~-,.nd DNji. ml- positions there is a I'mown correlation, which expresses itself' ill the Incroasu of the relation- ship Suanylic acid + cytirlylic acid/ adonylic anc Ird + ur Idylic acid :L-i RNA by th(; transition fro..i spoc:ua with a aignificantu + Cytosino/ adcnino + thymino in D:7A to spocies Card 213 2 USSR/Ilicroblolo,Sy. Gonoral I.-licrobiolo-v. Systumatics F-1 Norp' olo-y, 113,ytolo-y. ID Abs Jour Raff Zhur - Biol., Xo 14, 1958, No 621,)9 with -moro sig-l-lificanco for this rol-,tionship. Studios of RY' and D-NIA nuclootide co-ipocition, Uogother with special inicrobioloGical tests, can be usud to solva problons about tho systo.-3atic location of this or other bacteri--l sDoci--s. -- T.I. Tlkhonank-o Card 3// 3 170) SOV/2o-127-2-63/7o _Z,,,_Belozerskiy, A. If., Corresponding Member AUTHORS: Vanyus"i ,_J3 TITLE: A omparative Investigation of the Composition of Ribonucleic Acids in Higher Plants PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 2, PP 455 - 458 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The composition mentioned in the title has hitherto been in- vestigated only in several species (Refs 1-8). Conclusions cannot be drawn from these data to the composition of this acid (RNk) or to its variability limits in plants of different sy- stematic groups. In the present paper the nucleotide composi- tion of 28 plant species (representatives of 5 types, 6 classes, 23 orders, and 25 families; Ref 9) was investigated. Seeds, pollens, and thalloia material served for this purpose (supplied by M. A. Mazurenko, F. D. Kostik, and M. S. Chichagova). The ribomononucleotides were separated by a) electrophoresis, and b) chromatographically a) The deliquescence of greater quanti- Card 1/3 ties of liquid (loo -4o0 &) was prevented by two graphite-pencil- A Comparative Investigation of the Composition of SOV/2o-127-2-63/70 Ribonucleic Acids in Higher Plants stripes. The position (seqaence) of the nacleotides from the cathode to the anode was the following: cytidylic-, adenylic-, guanylic-, and uridylic acid. The mobility of these nucleotides was similar to that of the publications (Ref 11). Considerable quantities of pigmented substances disturb in the hydrolysates of the RNA of many substances so that the determination of the nucleotides was only possible by electrophoresis on paper. Table I shows the results. They show that certain differences in the RNA composition may be reliably detected only between the representatives of plants classes which are most remote from one another. This points to a relatively low specifity of this composition in the higher plants. The investigated plants differ not only with respect to their systematic position and origin, but also to their ecology; there are arborer*--, shrublike-, herbaceous-, annual-, and perennial plants, culture plants with a specialized metabolism (fruit- and oil plants, cereals, gutta producers) as well as uncultivated plants, relic species as well as the representatives of the recent families. In spite of these differences their total RNA composition is Card 2/3 strikingly similar. This shows that the RNA composition depends A Comparative Investigation of the Composition of SOV/2o-127-2-63/7o Ribonucleic Acids in Higher Plants only little on the essential conditions for life of the plant organisms and changes only inconsiderably also in the course of their evolution. What is even more striking - the RVA com- position is unusually similar to that of microorganisms and animals. Thus it is similar for all organisms. Therefore the nucleotide sequence in the RNA molecule chain mast be investiga- ted since the RNA specifity is apparently bound to be due mainly to this stractural factor. There are I ';able and 13 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. 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