SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINDIS, I. - VINETSKAYA, M.A.

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VDIDIS, LMRICH. Z Kosic po vychodnom Slovensku. (Vyd. 1) Bratislava, Statne telovychovne nakl., 1954- 38 P- (form Kosice through eastern slovakia. 1st ed. illus.) SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956. VINDIS, I. Importance of the Turna-Roznava railroad to the tourist trade. p. 158. No. 4, Apr- 1955- SOURCE: East European Accessions List. (EEAL) Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 8, A~ugust 1956. VD4DIS, 1. IAke Izra. p. 312 KHAjY ~-- LOVUloi-A no. 8., tug, 1955 CZEChOjL0Vt--KIj% 6OURCE: i,,,%.,iT EUIWYL~N AM~.,Ldullg LLA VUL. 5, no. 7, July 1956 V134UI:3, I. Turna Castle and its surroundings. P. 324 KRAO'Y oWVENS" no. 9, Sept. 1955 CZLCHOiLOVAKLt jQURCE: E.~iT EURUP&N ,CCLSjIONj L16Tj VUL- 5, no. 7, JU17 1956 JM,-T.; LEUNITS.. Yee MARTYNOV, V.P.; OLIM&N, G.;.YIP Coxpow3ds containin a three-membered oxide ring. Part 26t Reaction between aniline and the ethyl aster of.6 --FberqIgI7cidic &aid. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.6slSO6-1811 Jo 161. (MMA 14 16) 1, Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Leyptaigskiy institut organicheskoy k-himil. .(Glycidic acid) (Anill ) i I - -- I --- I - .1 ~A, -aj - - - I - - I I . . ~ " I 'Y ~.dl' at ' i o, PU J)l 1h) OF A Vln*~ar R.H. and 'ain Ya.l!j. i~~Wla yjrsjun3 kToplDonergetlkw-THeat PW Erlq I OfAhe_ gamroj~ arMrgamant of zudh a pmer station eLre analysod, ' Its xhla- dwrooturtratl w arg -ompaM - M tit -those -ar - ext st, U.S.64R, -and f0reft.1n imatlafis. VINIOUN, R.N., inzhe; PAINo Ta*35., inzh. Major questions in deTelopsent of a standard project for the main building of 1.2 million kvt power station. Toploonergatika 4 no*llt45-52 N 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Toploolaktroproyekt. (Blectric power plants) ll.~cx-.e 'Frcllcrs of T,`-TZ Fr.-..,er 1,2-rnt Pv,-, r, ys. ue!jnrki-,, e` "tants" N04 Pontwar eqviment of !-'T-- 9C -it ani 41i,,/5"COC. I'ZI-Plains -so, e prllble-, r whic, hcvp, heating m.ckdremcnts -)f irrluslrial en'er-,)risps are in i---.ny ca,-el fr-,- e:-tl- -4 !.a-.c wl-.cn~ T.,-3:; were of -IrProving n ew T E, T -- . PA 158T20 VINDKAN, R.N., inzhener;NIKOLAYIV. A.A., inzhener --t-, Supplying heat to towns and industry. Blek.sta. 26 no.5:18-21 Yy 155. (Heating from central stations) (MLRA 8:7) VINDMANY R.N., inzh.; PAIN, Ya.B., 1nzh. Standard univer2al design for the main building of large thermal c.ectric power plants, Energet"Lk 12 no.2:1-4 F 164. (KIM 17:4) V1N.DMftK,_1 Subject ; -USSR/Electricity AID P - 2406 Card 1/1 Pub. 26 - 5/33 Authors Vindman, R. N., and Nikolayev, A. A., Engrs. Title Problems of heat supply to cities and industries Periodical Elek eta 5, 18-21, MY 1955 Abstract The article discusses problems connected with the building of heat and electric power plants. Usually, the capacity of these plants is 100,000 to 150,000 kw and they are located at some distance from residential areas. The interconnection of the heat supply network is analyzed, and the erection of several plants to supply one city is discussed. More study of the problem is recommended. Institution: None Submitted : No date 89243 S/048/61/025/001/009/031 3029/BC67 0 0 6/ tlP,9, 1,3 jV-, //,7?) AUT11ORS. - Vindushka Zyj ~anov~aL TlTLI:: Analysis oft-spectra,forbidden in aecond'order ly PE'RIODICAL: Izvestiye-Akademii,* nauk SSSR. Serly'a.fizichoskaya', Y. 25, no. 1 1961, 51 -~' )5 VEXT : The most important previous papers on the analysis of the shape of ~,,._spectra forbidden in second order (Refs.1-6) are based on the ST variety of 'he t -heox'y of j'! -decay. In the present paper, the non-unique *- -Spect forbidden in second order (!.\I - 2, no) are investigated on t~e basis of th_- A-N interaction. The values of the nuclear parameters found in these calcu- lations give a satisfactori e-,*Dlanation to the shape of the'~-spectra. Four 6- dia.-rams illustrate the experimental shapes of the form factors of Cl 135 137'r tion holds 'or the F65C1, CS and Cs spectra. The following relak, theoretical shape of i~ -spectra forbidden in second oe-der,if 2 Card 1/7. 6 8r--43 S/048J61/025/001/009/031 o~ ~,-ppectra... B029/BO67 Analys 2 Rjj K3Nq + -S. K3 (2L, + MO) C2-igvl,ll I Kwo + I KL, - N'll + I (RIjAil c Kz) 30 PL. + 2,K2L, + 15ri] + +19A1' 72 K4L.'+ 5 ONO + K2 (L, + Al,) + 6KIVIL + Oti+ 9m,11 4 12 1 ' -~ I Til 12 i r ) + (LI + t 9A9V ji (R~ Til -,-- c.) [-rj (L, r- 102 VA K3Lc+ 11 F -LKL;, + a8ill + (AliTij + T ents; Lit Blif Ni R Tij,.and S denote the. nuclear.matrix elqm. ijk Card 2/7 89243 S/04 61/025/001/009/031 Analysis of ~-speotra..q B029YB067 are th ,6 combinations of wave functions of electrons as tabulated by B. S. Dzhelepov and L. N. Zvrvanova (Ref. 10); K denotes the energy of the neutrino. If T-invariance is assumed for (S -decay, then the relations !U . ix, Tij . 2y, 8ijk . iz Aij Aij Aij will exist between the matrix elements, with x, y, z being real numbers. With gA/gV - 1.2 an equation is obtained for the theoretical form factor C2 which depends on the three independent nuclear parameters x, y, z. A comparison of these equations with the experimental form factor of a -Spectra yields the values for x, y, z which are in best agreement with the experi- ment. Table 1 shows the values of the nuclear parameters, which explain the experimental shape of the P -spectra, viz., those values of the nuclear parameters x# y, z, at which the quadratic divation of the experimental values from the theoretical ones is the least. Card 3/7 S/048J61/025/001/009/0311 Analysis of ~-spectra... B029/BO67 Nucleus X y z Nucleus x y z C136 -0-40 -0-80 1129 0-05 -0.2 10 SC46 0.5 0-5 10 t 5 CB135 _O-05 -0.2 10 59 137 Table 1 Fe -0.9 -0.3 0 CS 0-05 -0-04 0-5 Tc99 0.35 -0-45 5.5 The A-V variety ofil-decay renders agreement with the experiment possible as far as the shape of the spectrum of transitions forbidden in second 129 135 order is concerned. In the case of Tc99, I , and Cs , the slight deviations of the form factors in the soft range of the(~-spectrum. (E~2 135 +10 +4 59 Fe 7-38 3--.5 3-4-5 C5 10.7 20 -5 5 -3 99 To 8.07 2.910,5 ' 2.2t0.4 137 CS 10 12:5 20+ +12 25 5 -10 The values of the matrix elements IAj 2 and of the form factor averaged �/7 89243 3/048/61/025/001/009/031 Analysis of A -spectra... B029/BO67 over the A-spectrum are compiled in Table 3. This is the reproduction of a lecture read at the Tenth All-Union Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Moscow, January 19-271 1960. There are 4 figureet 3 tables, and 12 referencesi 3 Soviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet-bloc. Card 7/7 FUMIER 0 Jilji., inz., CSc.; V:rl-.,DUSIU, jadislav. , , - _ inz. Effect of the autm tillage and fertilizing on the sugar beet yield and quality. Pt.2. Rost vyroba 9 no.10-.1021-1032 o 63. , Wue of sugar Wet ba33 in ralation to the intenvity of tillage. 1033-1042. 1. Vyzkumny ustav reparsky, Semicice. FIMISR) gilji,, inz.., Uco; VINDUSKA, Ladislavp ins* Effect of fall soil tilling and nanuring on the yield and quality of sugar beets, Root vyroba 9 noJA073-390 Mr-Ap 163, 1* Vyzkumy ustav reparsky9 Semoice, 1-YINDUSKA, M. O;ek beta transitions. Chekhoal fiz zhuranl 14 no. 6s M-403 164. 1. Institute of Nuclear Research, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Rez. r4KZ AM0656 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0055/65/015/009/C6ifi664-3-~ AUTHOR: Vinduska. M. ORG: Nuclear Research Institute Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Rez TITLE: Lg ^At-values of forbidden Beta-transitions SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 15, no. 9, 1965, 637-643 TOPIC TAGS: magnetic field interference, nuclear energy, forbidden transition*, nuclear charge, Beta interaction ABSTRACT: The effect of interference and nuclear charge on lg ft values was in- vestigated. It was shown that interference by most first and second forbidden transi. tions was weak, and that the nuclear charge effect, compared theoretically, was in good agreement with experimental results. It was assumed that the shape factor was determined by its main part only, i. e., that the interference did not reduze the value of the shape factors. The author thanks Dr. F. Janouch for his.support, interest, and advice during the work. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 21 formulas, -and 1 table. (Based on author's abstract.] (ST] SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 21Oct64/ OTH REF: oo6/ SOV REF: 001/ Card l1jj4Z..1- ACCESSION W. AT,5~x-,,,2469 J" AUTHOR: Vinduska, M.; Janouch. F. TITLE: Oriented nuclei and ff_Aq~~&y SOURCE: Conference on L-crw Temperature Physics and Techniques. 3d, Prague, 191)~)-. Pbysics and technIques of low temperatures; proceedinga of the conference. Rr-tgue, Publ. House of the Ctechool. AcaderMr of Sciences, 19-641, 257-241,- TOPIC TAGS: Beta decay, weak nuclear int-teraction, parity princlrll- ABGTRACT- The authors rewiew the pr-)blcms irnrolved In nuclear B tic-ekv, IT,, rut trends in which inveGtigatinns with nuci-" vpr-, ru;'! 77 M Card 112 ACCES31011 UP: AT5009469 be regarded as complete, and that further experiments in the field of 13 decay are very desirable, with improvement in the experimental precision. Orig. art. hfis: 16 formulas. ASSOCIA71ON: Nuclear Research Institute, Czechosl(nrak Academy of Sciences, Rez SUBMITTED-. 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: N F Card 2/2 L 1819-66 DIAA.P ACUMBION Mn(P91041973 C:9/0055/f~11/011,*/C,1)7/01;77/r,4~4 t'AUT[IOR: Vindgka TITLE i Mirror nuclei and beta decay SOURCE: Chekhoslavatakiy fizicheakiy zlita-nal, v. 3A, no. 'r, i964P 1177-49)1 ,TOPIC TAGS: mirror nucleus, beta decay, trnnuition enerey :AWTRACT: In the first part of this Investigation the transition energies between :mirror nuclei are calculated on the baGis of the hypothesis that the nucleons are ,uniformly distributed in the interior of the nucleup,; as a second type of reason- ing the results of calculations mode on the basis of the shell model were tred. It i cessary to make use of different models since the goal is to determine < > /R2 (-where R2 2 is a dimension of heavy nuclei and r a dimension of the 111astIl nucleon) of a "decaying" nucleon. From it comparison of the results obtoined by .these two methods certain conclusions can be drawn ns to where "beta-decay" occurs. !This is done in the last part of this study where it is shown that the experimental, !values of differences of energies of mirror nuclei are In agreement with the theo- ,retical values calculated with the aid of parameters determined by Khofetadter, R., CQd 1/2 L 1819-66 AP041973 :ACCESSION HR: on the basis of the assumption that the nucleons are uniformly distributed inside Ithe nucleus. The analysis of the experimental values of energies of mirror nuclei fmade here makes It possible to Improve the theox-I of beta-decay. "The author Is indebted to F. Yanoukh -for-his continuing interest in this study and for a number of observations." OrIg. art. has: A formulas and 2 tables. z ASSOCIATION: Institute'of Nuclear Ri-search Czechool. Acad. Sci., SUBMITTED: 15Jan64 OCL: 00 SUB CODE1 NP o 'No MW SOV: 002. OTOR6. 005 JANOUGH I F. ; VINDUSKA , 14. On radiative capture of,&,-mesons In nuclei. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 13 no.10:710-715 163. 1. Ustav jaderneho vyzkumul Coskoslovenska akademle ved, Roz. VONDRA, Ari; VDIDUSKA, Surgery and radiotherapy in epithelioma of lower lip. Heoplasra, *atiml. 4 no.42384-391 1957. 1. LIHospital do Faculte a Prague Mme, Section de stomatologie at de chirurgie maxillaire. Section de radiologio. (LIPS, neoplasms epithelioma of lower lip. radiother. & surg.) (HADIOTMWY, in v,rious die. epithelloma of lower lip) ry 1 -:7 ry :CLIjI%IATED PLAN t q r lCoo jo , -1 n~, ;.~ k n, la jp~jay TL d Fo r t I I i za cm of the 5Lgar a~!et with Gasocus Ar. Ell, 0 P, Lis',7 aukrovarn., No.2, Inform. aluz*ba, 1-2. '70 al)2".r.lct Card - -.Ykpq!~S4 M. Mirror nuclei and beta decay. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 14 na.7: 477-484 164. 1. Institute of Nuclear Research, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Rez. i ACCESSION NR: AP4026358 2/0055/64/014/()03/0143/015'1'7 'AUTHOR: Vinduaka. Mj,- VITLE: Influence of final nuclei sizes, on bett spectra of unique first forbidden .transitions SOURCE- Chekhoolovatakiy-fizicheale-ty zhurnal, V- 14P no- 3, 1964, 143-151 TOPIC TAGS: atomic nucleus, bets spectrum, Cs sup 13T spectrum, first forbidden- transition, magnetiamp weak mWetism, atomic j*ysics, beta decay, nucleon, nucleon ,distribution. -ABSTRACT: Some effects in jhe unique spectra of first forbidden transitions requir- ing experimental Arification, were studied. These problems a're closely associated with the nJolei.sizes and nucleon distribution within the nucleus'. A refinement of the Konopinaki-Uhlenbeck expreasions'(S. J. Konopinski and G. G. Uhlenbeck, Phys. Rev. 6o, (1961), 300) leads to the same effect, within the frame- ,work of this theor7, as a reduction of the nucleus radius by 10 to 20%. Measurement of the shape of the unique transition spectrap their analysis with the help of the expression (K2 Ll CNP- 9 4 X 9 LO Card 1/2. ACCESSION NR: Ap4o26358 ,and a simultaneous and independent measurement of the nucleus radius would permit the finding of the relation between the radii ro and r# ). which are constant in :the expression for the beta decay probability. Thexelation found in thisbanner could serve as the requisite basis for the analysis of the ReE and Csl37 spectra, where, in addition to the problems associated with approximations of the beta decay, ,theory, the influence of weak magnetism should also be anticipated. Author ex- presses his deep gratitude to ?. Yanoukh and M. Shott for reading the manuscript and valuable hints. The author is grateful to L. N. Zy,*ryanova for her kindness infor- .warding another work (I. M. Band, V. N. Guman and G. A. Solomonova,, "Tablitsy* radiallny*kh funktsiy i fez elektronov" (Tables of electron radial functions and Thases), Izd. AN SSSR,- Moscow-leningred, 1959)- Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 22 i ,equations. :ASSOCIATION: Nuclear Research Institute, Czech. Acadengr of Sciences, Rez :SUBMITZO: 23jan63 DATE ACQ: 15Apr6k ENCL: 00 am COIX I NO MW SOV: 005 009 VDIDUSKA., 14. Influence of finite dimensions of a nucleus on the beta spectrum of unique first forbid4en transitions. Chekhosl fiz zhurnal 14 no. 3: 143-16.1:1 164. 1. Nuclear Research Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Rez. C A T-,X,r 0i"' I 12 r- 4112 i IT ORIG. PUB. A ;3 T R A 7 Z'~; t 1D r7l t!'.' I L; I t for t.,e irrt,].y cJ COUJTRI u CATEGORY General 4roblems of `-',thology. Xuzicrn ABS JOUR 0 omnapa t ige Oncol y.,-.yman Necp"89ms. I Olt RZhBi l . . o , ., AUTHOR 03T. T I ILE r- x c-* ORIG. PUB. No ABSTRACT Card: vo,,TD7,,j,A. -Tiri, WDrs; ini7r ?J -Oroblems of mali-mint turorr; of the clmiss,,s. !>s%. roentg. 11 ro.l: 35-41 Kar 57. 1. `ddeleni nerY.-I vibni-h, urtni(,h a collintnich Fnk. nem. v Prnze -c 'Oa , nola bred. !Mr. Ji-',', 7rn-Ira, a rcntge-iolo;-jc' - nddelan . k v Prn-,e XII, pred. MUD.- ',3oTaLn Blahn. necnlasmr din-., & nlir. (cz)) L 1689-66 __EWT(l)1EP1F(q)Z 21 -1j P r, ~7:- -TLWf!a),1YXFLb) ~ - --4- 'ACCESSION NR:- AP5020949 CZ/0055/65/015/008/0602/0605 1AUTHOR: Vinduskova, 0. Y ITITLE: Effect of light on single crystal AgCl wafers !SOURCE: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zburnal, v. 15, no. 8, 1955, 602-605 :TOPIC TAGS: silver compound, chlorides'photosensitivity, spectrophotometric analy- sis 3 x ~ABSTRACT: Fifty AgC1 single crvstal wafeXAgd1r10 x 0.2 mm) were exposed to light in the natural absorption band by .-Issing light from an HVO-500 mercury lamp through an interference filter with A = 403 mV. The transmissivity of the ~specimens was measured on an Sf-10 spectrophotometer after illumination. The re- isults are given in graphic form. A wide absorption maximum at A = 590 mv was ob- i ;served in all specimens after exposure. It was found that this maximum is complex, Iconsisting of at least three maxima at 500, 590 and 620 mp. This maximum i3 fibift- led toward longer wavelengths with an Increase in exposure time. A partially suc- Icessful attempt was made to reverse the darkening process by "whitening" the cry-s- I Itals under light with X = 503 mo. For crystals exposed to light at 403 mv for more Card-1/2 rL--1689-66. ;ACCESSION NR: AP5020949 than 20 minutes, the results of whitening were minimal. The crystals were temperedi in HC1 vapor and showed green luminescence. Crystals tempered in HN03 had blue i ,luminescence and showed no absorption maximum at 590 mij. "I am grateful to G. Vokolova for assistance with the measurements." Orig. art. has: 4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague SUBMITTED: 12Jan65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: O.P0 SS INO, REF SOV; 000 OTHER:-.004 0-2/2 4121 S/194/62/000/006/173/232 D201/D308 AUTHORS: Bohun, A., and Vindulkova, 0. TITA',"10: Electron emission from NaCl crystals after electron bombardnent PERIODICAL: Re-,F'erativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 6,~,1962-, 45-46, abstract 6Zh299 (Chekhool. fiz. zh., 19061, B. 11, no. lip 843-845) TE'XT: A thermally stimulated emission and thermo-luminescence ric~-e measured "or blue colored NaCl monocrystals (maximum of absorption about 570 mu), irradiated by a high energy (about 10 KeV) elec"llron bean. The fundamental maximum of thermally induced electron emission. for blue crystals is found to be --j6000K. It is shown that the sti- mulation,spectrum of photo-induced emission of NaCl monocrystals colored Abstracter's note: This is the literal meaning of ",-he -nor;J usedj either by electrons or ultra-violet lightt differs from that of X-ray. induced emission in crystals (a continuous increase to- wards short ). in the first case and a band near the F-band in the second). LAbstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 40991 Z/055/62/012/009/003/001 1046/1246 AUTHOR Vindulkov&, 0. TME; The temperature dependence of the Dcmber effect on Aga PERIODICAL: Chekhoslovatskiy fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 12, no. 9, 1962, 703-706 TEXT. The condenser method was used to study the temperature dependence (between - 190*C to + 20'C) of the Dember effict. on monocrystalline AgCI plates in ultraviolet light. At about -60*C the effect reversed its sign changing from positive (T > - 60*C) to negative (T < - 60'C), probably due to the relative depression of the election component of conductivity brought about by luminescence that becomes most pronounced at low tempet atures (attaining its maximum at - 180'C). In samples somewhat richer in molecular chlorint, where the luminescence is very low or even not observed at all, the Dember effect does not reverse its sign, At about 130'C the Dembcr effect curves of all samples have a local maximum, probably due to the formation of IT centers (cation vacancy + hole) that leads to a sharp decrease in hole concentration (Ref. 6; Matyfi�, Z Malbleiter und Phosphorc, Vortrige dcs Int. Koll. in Ga-Pa, Viewcg, Braunschweig, 1958, 426). R.cpcatcd measurements did not give quite the same results due to the cumulative effects of the irreversible photochemical changes. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIAT(ON; Fizicheskii institut Karlova Univcrsitcta (Physical Institute, Charles University Prague) SUBMI-17ED February 10, 1962 Vard 1/1 HAHODII, "ladimir, Vladimir. Dr. Bilateral tn=or cf renal cansule. Yozhl. chir. 36 no.5:300-?05 57. 1. (;hirurgicka klinbca wedn. prof. Dr Z Polak rentganoloeicke oddelani, uredn. doe. Dr. .4. Blaha M-ultni namocnice v Praze 12. ('-'JAM !UOPIASMS, case report bilateral of capsule ((;Z)) VINDYS, Lubomir New machines for dairy plants. Prum potravin 13 no.5:260-264 My 162. 1. Vyzkumny ustav mlekarensky, Praha. VINDYS, Lubomir Dairy industry at the 4th International Fair in Brno. Prum Potravin 13 no.12:64"50 D 162. 1. Vyzkumny,ustav mlakarensky, Praha, pracoviste Sedleany. Wo anj c;&-chJrtery fcr fin',sUng tax*~,,In-s mae ol pcijairlae yarris. ind '.!~xt. Ilul! '5 no-8;4,37--i-O ~g 164 1. "Pandurl' R.ell,-rj 'fj'eaul.Tg Fiu-,tcry, aa,.,,I-areSL. Mit,.NLI. / Chemical Technology. Artificial and Syn- h-32 thetic Fibers. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 79626. Author laAaaa-11. Inst Not given. Title The Photochemical Destruction of Synthetic Poly- amide Fibers. Orig Pub: Ind. textila, 1957, 6, No 2, 64-68. Abstract: Polyamide fibers are destroyed by the action of light, the fact being apparent by the decrease in tenacity prolonged time for polymerization and Zc_han~~'~ in the degree of polymerization. In the presence of water the amide is hydrolyzed with the formation of amin- and carboxylic groups. On account of amino group due to the tautomeric transforia-ation, double bonds are formed to which oxygen attaches itself, forming a peroxide com- Card 1/2 105 RWANIA / Chemical Technology. Artificial and Syn- H-32 thetic Fibers. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 19581 79826. Abstract: pound. The latter is very unstable and decom- poses with the formation of a carboxylic and nitroso group. The presence of nitroso and peroxide group in an irradiated material was suc- cessfully fevealed by analytical methods. The presence of an oxidation process along with the hydrolysis is also confirmed by the fact that the number of carboxylic groups is 2-3 times lar- ger than that of amino groups. T102 accelerates the destruction of polyamides. The stability of polyamides toward light is enhanced by a treat- ment with Cr salts or by a dyeing with chromic dyestuffs. Card 2/2 =waft,_F,,j, Gand'dat in stiinte; DRAGUTA, I^rina-p ing#. Dyeing polyester fibers with disprsion coloring matters& IrA text-Fan 12 no.6t235-2" To 061. I* Institutul do corcetari, textiles C -;IA'It r Y , t 4) Catcgc-ry . I)chpclojy. (Par : T ,,r-d CIL -rilcal 'lr(~atiinnt of Textile Mute- e i n. Aba. icur. 1) 0 : h u, f r - n ~-vt 1 1 '1'- 5o 7f- 5 8 f 9 rials Author E. ; 'AAweiLfuld Ii .Pridio, A. ; Arvay, B. : Viroa Institut. , : Titlo : Pinish of Fabrics and AKnitted Fabrics Made from 100"'0f 3~rrithetic Po'Mu-itdc Yarn OrIg Pub. ; II-a Consf. tehn.-stiint. a ind. usoare. Textile Bucurezti), ASIT, 19" , 296-301 57 Abstr,:.ct : 2or articles made of synthotic polyamide fibers, the following stages art recorcaended for tile processes of finishing: foz- fabrics - sorting, stnbilizing, scour-ing, b1naching, dyeing; for I-mittod fabrics - sorting, doublhig, scouring, dycing, stabilizing. Practically, the stabiliza- tion is done before dyeJng, in accordance with the Possibilitie3 establishad by the oxisting equipnont and a 11r.-itod assortment of r1yes, co- lor-fast in thermic treatmant. Por dyeing, dJ.s- Card: 1/2 I Country lCCAQS3vy= Ab3, Jour, : Autiior* 1. 0 1 Inatitilt. Titlc orig. Pub. : Abatract ;parLod, acid Gnd llofnapurl" dyes are 'used.-- G. Ma rhm, s Card: 2/2 I //-/Slf 419 MM, "N U., iMl IMEA ) E I -------- ,'br,ut the effect of light upon synthetic polyamide fibers. p. 22. INDUSTRIA TEXTILA. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor din Rominia si 14inisterului. Industriei Usoare) Bucuresti. Vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 1956. So. Fast F"opean Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 VINX&, N. Contributions to the theory of photochemical damaging of synthetic polyamide fibers. p. 64/ (Industria Textila, Vol.8, 'No. 2. Feb. 1957, bucuresti, Rumania( SO: Monthly List of East ~;uropean kccessions (iTKAL) Lc. Vol. 6, Wo. A. Aug 1957, Uncl. 'r RM1,NIA / Chemical Technolog' . Chtmicril Products and H-32 Artificial and sy;_'~h'~~tic Their Applioctionso Fibers, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Yhimlya, I.To 3, 1G591 10371. Author :qinea,,,,,;1.j, Pridie, A., Arvay, E. : 1\1 r 61ven. Inst Title : Finishing of _,articles f;~om Highly Elastic Poly- a"lide Fibers. Grig Pub: Ind. textila, 1953, 9, No 4, 143-1.15. Abstract: Tho technological Drocess of i~roducing highly elastic polyamide fibers, devised in t1m Scien- tifir,-3rpori,nental Institute of tho RiLiviaian Textile Industry, is describod. The process consists of twisting, multiple treutf.--143nts al- ternately by saturation with stea~i and in a vacuma, fixation, untwisting anr~ double twist- Card 1/2 VPNF~.) F7IqTODICI',I.! TUTLISTRIA T*IXTTLT,'~, Vol- 9, 110- 11, 19516 ',,'0v- TIMVA, F. Dyeing 1r2lon fibers with basic colorants manufactured in IiWflar,12. 431 MI-4ithly L4st of ..2st European Accessions LC Vol. 81 140. L A-r-11 1959, Tincl^ass barest) 7. 2244 19Z 6)(Gtrdmvr- / M-.1 y).-The effect of exposure (up to 100 days) to A 15, h ito. -, q~ and nglor light on the phys. propettles of Capron, 11 rLoy, U1, was studied prinutri-ty a.- fu-net t e ye us~J7 VrIFMI K. 19T95 Inventions "A Three-Month Period for Collection of Inventions and Suggestions for Efficiency," A. K. Vinegr, 3 YP "Vestnik Svyazi - Elektro SvYazI" No 11 (80) The Ministry of CommunicatIone issued a directive for a three-month period for the collection of in- ventions in the field of Russian commmications. Among the lteme~eubmitted was a fixed alternating current input resistance indicatorj system of series and separate filament voltage supply, and a high voltage multiple aBsembly of the VUO-500/3000, ato. 19T95 PEZIC9 N.i VIIn, Z.; PALMOVIC, R.; ARKO, K.,- BETRIANIp M. On some modifications of electric shock therapy. NeuropsihijatrIja 9 no.2/33166-1'$7 161. 1. 1z fleurolosko-psihijatrijake klinike (Predstojnik: frof. dr R. Lopasic) i Kirurske klinike Medicinskog fakultota u Zagrebu (PredstoJnik: Prof. dr D. Juzbasic). (SHOCK THERLPY EUCTRIC) S S R 'V"- xPeriment Using radioactive isotopes for smdying tha loss of dalt with a %-j-pO-r--Xr.- LLTW, ~h_.pnd ijkv!kur. DoNady ylku4. Nalik--S.S.S- , 90, A -livL -5, e. qw~r~y usilig rad~.u .isolopt 9. 1)11, 'qu. CIL, a method is dcsr..-P~O for rug. the amt. of a "t mrritd off by,~~-iping vipori. The -nip-ml; werc cond emcd an,k thr itaivity dail that thcre b it itifloant utLurplioit uf c Lctive njattriil cit the ivalli of flip Lradl," iv VAYSBURDP P.M.; IT14ENGAUZj F.G. Transistor photorelay circuit with a thermostabilizing loope P.riborostroenie no.2:26 F 163e (MIU .16-5) (Transistor circuits) 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 fM If I If; 41 so non 01 A L-A-L-J-k-A-A-A-t it 0 1--A 1. 1 Am 0 'A W U;, - 004 00 Air OOj to 44 I" OW *I dif& P" Almi"OWOM, 10, %*-, Ilimillsom 00 so still Iwirwir IWA14% aft- Imichl-dillwal"I in it shelf Lill$ by .00 *0 flicant 0.1 it Ittedt'llfre 140. fl"I.1.11118 04 It, IAI*~ )I O'bi Jkli wmi, N. Pw licutrelivir 14% 1% lmorpol Ifir 416%% is 4.1 Nit. and burttims ul a 13681 tol Mir 11 1.011sno. lilt If Oo.r -.intent in the PCIACTOVIP It Ausuil"llmita It analvirer. Freclera C. NACIRMI ."'Go OOU ^00 I" ~41 :00 Will Zoo ZOO 00 &11&tLb&GK&t 1,11111611,111 CtlISIKATION W-4 1100 10 is it 0 It n . If It ts n It is I a at .1 At .1 0 so 0 0 to a 0 0 0 0 go 0006 0 0 0 -0 10 00 0 011; a 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0 0 %_0 0 0-00 0 oI 00000 go * 4 o * a m 11 - -vi INER, Vladimir VlpdiL,.iro ~ci. - - -- - - --- - - ---- V (Seloruseii ) tte synteit, of crop rotntion uring rr,.)r#- tYen three fieldp In t.1-C western obleat (belorusein) ) Go-. iA-vo, 1925. 67 r.. S14OLYAKI L.G., prof. (Donetsk, u1. Shchorna, d.23, kv-36); VINER, Yu.L. -11- 'A Intravenous thiopental-alcohol anesthesia with controlled respiration. Vest. khir. 89 no.10:81-87 0 162. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - Prof. L.G. Smolyak) pediatricheakogo i sanitamo-gigiyenicheskogo fakulltetov Donetskogo meditsinskogo instituta na baze 1-y Donetskoy gorodskoy klinichaskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach - M.M. Khanovich). ' l o 0 oll 0 70 o6 11 16 if P 1 w of Is a S 0 I A& U IMP n I j I a If 00 .06 off T6; 6Q&i"UWl; Is Ow pukimg W lp- so a I dwds Gotbechiankil mind Vincrov. ('"Okkolic ' -00 0 r rappm d4d ARNbigr (V. S. S- R -) 1937. 140i 3. 1 -U 8 with a 1-2 turn. far" of pwafla swad paw W" covered -00 00 S strallwk- rubber was wimpped in it. A. Pwaff. -00 00 & see 00 a 0 e a 09 w jr# 0 00 Of 4 Are 0 coo see boo SITALLVINISKAt killatITY01 CLAOOKA11M a 11- ~T~ boo $140 wee V 1 1 a &V I* S11, it IN it a B 19 K ,0 a I V I in Ode INVIVINVAS 3 a It W a . 1 Us Aft aw 0.0 0 a a III a 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 l 0~: i 1 0 0 0,10 0 IS 9 0 0 0 0 l - 0 0 0.0 0 111 0 111 0 111 0 0 0 IN 0 - VnMMSOVA, T.P. Pathomorphological changes in the I%uWs and heart in thrombe- embolum of the pulmumT gLrt~rY. Tmeh.delo no.105-38 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Irafedra patologicbeekoy auatouli (zav. - dotment Ts.A. Dikshteyn) Stalinskogo moditainakogo Instituta. (PULMONART ARTZRT-DISUSIS) (IMA --DIMUSIS) (IMOLISK) VINhV'MOVA, T.P. Morphological chwVes in the hoart in thromboambolism of* o y ,W pulm nar artery. Vrach. delo no.10:94-99 0 161. OU?A 11,: 121 1. Kafedra patologicheakoy anat=ii (sav. - doktor med.nauk Yo.A. Dikshteyn) Stalinsko o maditains!wgo inatituta. (MRTI (EnOLISM) (PULMONARY ARTERY-DISEASiS) M VINER,-A.M..) inzh.; TEMN, A.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; FEDOROV, V.N., inzh. Nomogram for calculating heat transfer in a furnace. Teploenergetika 8 no.1:89-90 Ja 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Furnaces) (Heat-Transmission) --b 11 itizh.; LYSOVA, A.!., kand. tekhn. nauk; *.J I **.* inzh.; 10,'UVA, K.I., inzh.; KALI STRANVA, M.V., inzh.; it"INOVICHY G.M.Y inzh.; SHISTEH, G.M., rpd. [Album of precast reinforced concrete elements of enclos- ing structures for major repair of residential buildinps; working 6rawings] ATboin sborr7kh zhelezobetoruVkh kon- struktsii perekrytii cilia kupitallnogo remonta zhilykh domov; rabochie chertezhi. Leningrad, Akad. kuw,,.un.khoz. 1963. 115 F. (NlitA 17:7) 1. Akader,,iya koi:x.unallnogo khozyaystva. Leringradskly nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut. VINER, K.S.; PENENKOV, B.L. Use of plastiline, and adhesive plaster in the practice of museum work. Lab.delo 8 no.8:50 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:?) 1. Patologoanatomicheskoys otdeleniye (zav. - dotBent K.S.Viner) Odesskogo okruzhnogo voyennogo gospitalya. (KJSEUM TECHNIQUM) L Aol,-A6 mrP(r0/T/ T-.TP (e I AUMOR s Viner . 1, Y& ORG: none TITLEt Differential operator transformations in a apace of holomo;Th SOURCEs- Uapekhi matematicheakiy naukt re 20* no@ Iv 1963% 183--188 TOPIC TAGS: group theory, mathematic apaceg isomorphisms function theoryg diffev, ential operatorg mathematic tranaformation, linear functional operator Abstract: DELSARTES and LIONS ("Trans. of Diff. Op. in Complex Domain." .Comm. Hath. Helveci, 32, 2, 1957, pp 113-128) constructed a group C of Y 'isomorphisms in space A .0 such that DmY x YLP, where D -- d - m m ; 2. TZ .11ire these results are generalized for ARby the method*of linear functionals. In A Three theorems are proved: 'Theorem 1. Every functional on AR is uniquely defined if its values are given on functions e 'A z, where is a complex number. Theorem 2. For m ;~, I det T constant. j 0, there T( is an m x a matrix. Theorem 3. The isomorphism Y o-f apace A onto itself such that DmY = YDm0 R Card 1/2 UDC: 517-43 L 2104-66 ACC NRt AP5026094 m. 7/ ~2. is a Deleartes-Lions toomorphism.' 7he authors expreas thanks to iscience, instructor L-P, or assistance and attention to the work* 4nd H K Orig. art. bas: 28 f ftul". IJ12 SUB OODE: MA / SUBK DAXII: 29kpr62 ORIG REF: 004 / OTH Rat 001 2/2 ( , VAYNSHTEYN, B.S.p kand. ekon. nauk; LEIKINA~ K.D.; MINTS) M.G.; LUCHINSKIY. S.M.; KIYEVSKIY, V.G., kand. ekon. naukj ~~SWSABWVftj; GUREVICH, M.S.; ZIKEYEV, B.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SARYCHEVp V.S., kand. tokhn. nauk; APARIN, I.L.; ERINITSKAYA, M.Ye.; DZIKOVSKIYj G.I.; ZRLITSER, R.Ya.; GOLIDENBERG, I.L.; ISAKOVSKIY, I.G.; D1WVA,,4L-N.P (Economic efficiency of capital introduction of now equipment in skaia effektivnost' kapitallnykh novoi tekhniki v stroitel'stve. 235 P. investments and the construction] Ekonomiche- vlozhenii i vnedreniia Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Mo;cow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki stroitel'stva. 2. Rukovoditell sektora ekonomicheskoy effektivnosti novoy tekhniki Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta ekonomiki stroitel'stva, Moskva (for Kiyevskiy). 3. Sektor ekonomicheskoy effektivnosti. novoy tekbniki Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta. ekonomiki stroitell- stva, Moskva (for all ftopt Demidova)-4. Nauchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut ekon6miki stroi-tellstva, Moskva (for Demidova). V VIM, lu. L. I- Neurogenic sarcoma of the spermatic cord. Urologiia no.6: 7142162, (RIf(A 16:7) 1. Iz falcUttetskoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki pediatrichookogo i sanitarno-gigiyanichaskogo fakulltetov (zav. - prof. L G Smolyak) Donetskogo meditsinskogo instituta na baze 1-y i;~oy klinicheskoy bollnitay. (SPEFWATIC CORD-CANCER) VINER, Ya.L. Case of fatal outoome due to the use of a "lytic cocktailu. Mirurgiia 36 no.7:137-138 Je 160. (MIRA 13sl2) (HIBERNATION, ARTIFICIAL) X.NHt AP6033272 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/170/004/0835/6"3 ..UTHOR: Nleymenova. N. G Troitskaya, V. A.: Zhandren, R.; Ponso, K.: Vineron, Zh. ORG: Institute of Physics of the Earth im. 0. Yu. Shmidt, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut fiziki Zemli Akademli nauk SSSR); Central Institute of Telecommunications, Paris, France (Tsentrallnyy institut telekommunikatsii) TITLE: Observing the ultralow-frequency radiation from two conjugate points SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 170, no. 4, 1966, 835-836 TOPIC TAGS: atmospherics, upper atmospheric radiation, magnetic storm, exosphere ABSTRACT: Joint French-Soviet inveLtAg IVY -ation 'of ultralow-frequency radiation In the 1.5--3kc range was conducted from July 1�-64 to March 1965 at two stations (Sorga in the Soviet Union and Kerguelen in the Indian Ocean). The radiation was continuous 1y monitored on paper track recorders. The simultaneously recorded data indicates that whistler atmospherics,.Aeldom occur at the same time at both stations, whereas the occurrence of hissing stdtic activity (recorded 38 times) and its strength were correlated at both stations. In all of the observed instances (11 times) the in- creased whistler atmospherics activity gave a 14-18 hr forewarning of an impending negative ionospheric storm. The positive ionospheric storms however were never detected by monitoring the activity cf hissing static and whistler atmospherics. From other observations It was established that the conditions for the generation of ulf 2 UDC: 550.380 T. 0136 ACC HR: AP6033272 radiation in the exosphere are nonexistant during magnetically quiet periods when 'the boundary of the Earth's magnetosphere extends to approximately IORe where Re is the Earth's radius. The paper was presented by Academician B. P. Konstantinov on 24 June 1966. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. SUB CODE: 04/ SUBM DATE: 08Jun66/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REP: 002/ ATD PRESS: 5101 Card HERA, Cr.; DAVIDESCU, D.; VINES, I. Influence of the ammniacal waters and anbydrrus armnia on the yield of oats. Comunicarile AR 11 no.5:553-558 My 161. 1. Comunicare prezentata de Amilcar Vasiltu, membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. VINES, loan,, Ing.; ROMOCEA, luliu A strajnge underatanding of cooperationg Constr Buo 16 no.737t 3 22 F164, lo Directorul Trustului regional Gospodartile do Stat, Crisana (for Vines). ANISILMVP S.B.;_VINM YaM.; SHIRSHOVA, A.M. j_ H7drogen embrittlezent of steel springs subjected to picklings Av.prom. 26 no.8t62-65 Ag 157 (HM 1514) (Springs (Mechanism;) VINETS, Ya.M.; SIVOKONENKO, I.M.; 51IMMOVICH, I,S.; YAVLMKIY, K.N. Effect of magnetic fields on the antitorque moment in imtrument., ball bearings. Av.prom. 26 n0.8:27-29 Ag 157. (MRA 15:4) (Ball bearings-Testing) . . ", !:~'~ r~'Tz"' I -1z'.1 I GORODEMKIY, R.O., dots (Odessa), Clinical picture and morphology of tuberculosis of the serous membranes treated with streptocwcin. Probl. tub. 35 no.6:97-99 157. (MINA 12:1) 7 (TURMUIWIS, case reports -. pericardial & peritoneal (Bus)) . I I VINAR, L.Ya.; PINADZHYAN, V.V. brperimental study of the effect of creep of concrete on the function- ing of short, excentrically conressed, reinforced concrete posts. Dokl. Aff Arm. NR 29 no.2s73-80 159. (MIRA 12:11) l.'Institut stroitelinfth vaterialev i sooruzheniy. Nedstavlano chlonom-korrespondentom AN Armyanskoy SSR A.G. Nazarovym. (Reinforced concrete) (Creep of materials) -VINER, L.Ya., inzh. Performance of eceentrica-U7 compressed reinforced-concrete short struts subjected to long-tike-loado, Bet, i zhel.-bet. no. 5:227- 231 My -~'60., .1 (KM 14:5) (Strains and stresses) (Reinforced concrete) VIMO L.Ta. ~-, . large arch-span bridge made of reinforced concrete baring rigid reinforcements. 1xv. AN Arx.SSR. Ser.tekh. nauk 3.1 no.2-,45-54 158. (KMk 11W 1. Institut stroynaterialov i sooroxfienly AN ArnSML (Dridges.' Gonerets) -it Yin&iTnro-t, q,--T I ... .. ~; Q~n . Experiment-I n~,rlculturnl viork; ahori hlqtoricnl .9koitcli nni wirvey of Vie (,f RLISOiln agriCUltfirnl exptrimerit rtntle-,ripi, 104,~-191n; Incturf--n. 19?2. 10P p. Yulln 3541.40; ci *I -------------- a"* =&NIA / $oil Solonae. Mineral Fertilizers. Z-4 Abe lour, Ref Zhur-9101,g No at 1958t 34W9, Amthor I Davidasoup V., Arram, P,, Gross, Nft X&A-Pc2ovtot' 1;: Popeeft, I., TZ:8 - Aos--AL -- Tines 1. Non lost I IA-Atlidt;-Iff lihoultural Resserah. title I Study of %he Problen of Indispensable Amounts of rortilizars for Plants. Orlg Pjb: An. Inst. aorostarl agron, 1956, 93, No 4. 9-44. Abstras%t VItb regard %a Aster whest and aorop the follow- Ing is rooomands4: pleassent of 20 %/be of asn- ure and 30 ltg of PgOa under deep pIwInSI with regard 0 s-Agar beets, apart from the above, &1" 10 kg/ha of PAOS Into %%,a ran with seeds. 30 kg/bs of X20 in %he form of potassim sell EWBU / son Balance. Ift"ral Fertilizers- 1-4 Abe Snarl W ZbW-KOX-o $0 at 1909# 34309. AbalknOt end- ftU 9100j" and as side-4ressUd 14 Us preseces of 0 leaves 9 20 a" after the 01061" of rum 5 so WA 9 ;61 so 6"96 is"Osted showed mot remits a'9 Mw- exparlwe"I @"%Ing in verifte ter"Sorled Of at is". P"k- bot2ov. 0111A 2/8 TOPCIU, Vl.; VINES, V. Cold agglutinins in syphilis. Stud. cercet. inframicrobiol., Bucur. 7 no.1-2:189-192 Jan-June 56. (SYPHILIS. blood in cold agglutinins, deters. & frequency) (AGGLUTINATION cold agglutinins In sypbilis) (PMNONIA, PRIMARY ATYPICAL, diagnoBis serodiag., cold agglutinin test, validity) JjjjTI~l'jjf, "N"e fj;ht for ;11 of f,xtmiluivo-6 f'~Irtrlr." equipmrnt. p. 2. RUYIXIA 0: -ia-,t Ace#-s:i-i--)n Vol. NO. 1`.~i 1957 AF093, K.B.; BIMSEV, K.I.; BYSTROY, S.N.; V=S- LBO VCDnV, G.G.; VCRONIN. A.B.; GMICH, A.S.; GETURGY, U.S.,-GUDIN, A.Y.; GUSTATINSKIT. N.A.; DYCHIN, S.S.; DIEWO, V.Te.; DKITRIIN. M.N.; DOUDE, N.M.; DCRORMID, G.M.; ZHDANCV, G.I.-, ZAGORULIKO, A.I.; ZZLXWSKIT, A.G.; IVASHCHMO, U.N.; KHTAN, S.I.; ITASHA. A.S.: X , A.D.; KLISEMVSrIT, G.S.; KOZ17w, V.P.; XGLOBOV, V.N.; 14AUN, I.I.; Imi I V.A.; LRRMM, B.Z.; 10MA N'S.; LUBINITS, I.A.; MANDRTKIN, I.I.; MUSTAYIN, F.A.; NMIROVSKIY, N.1h.; Vi;;:;~V, V.A.; OBIW&SKIY, Ta.M.; PJWSW, M.A.; (9, I.D.; PODCROEMSKIY, M.0,; POPOV, A.P.; RAK, A.I.; REVYAKIN, A.A.; ROZHKOV. A.P.; ROCENGAUZ, D.A.; BAZCWOV, S.A.; SIGALCV, M.B.; STOKAKHIN, TiL.B.; TARASOV, S.A.; FILIPPON, B.S.; YRIDHAN, N.K.; FRISHBMG, V.D.; KHARIKCIV- SKIT, X.V.; KHOLOPTS3ff, V.P.; TSAMIV, M.N.; TSOGLIN, W.I.; CHERNTY, I.I. CHERTOK. V.T..- SHRU(W. A.K. Swmil Urisevich Bamme.Ko)m i khim.ne.6:64 156. (iaai~j: lo) . (Bwme, SamAil Berlsovich, 1910-1956) -7 ANISIMOV, Sergey Bc-isovJ,J,,; ~-I!M`; Yakov Meyerovich; NAMNOVA, 13 Ye.A,,, red. [Cyaniding in low.-concentration compounds with potassium ferrocyanide] Manirovanie v malokontsentrirovannykh sostavakh s zhe3toi krovinnol solliu. Leningrad. 19(V#. 17 p. (EIA 18:3) 10 :!066696660690 Dw 4 qf 6 if JR L a 0 0 pw a I t w lob a a a a IT al 0 It IND vv tiv I ago AND-60" C40116- SNOWS 041141ALI AV- set 0416- $1+- Am itho MAFMWIP lmqm 'HOUN-mvio-o 00, i0pun pap"PW10 "9 a" few"= ew_u 1""V! 1 a si m j0 va R a uw" lw p R" " )0 4 - - 1. U"A"" 00 - -------- - ii I L: x - . Pei 7* 6 M1 ~ME 4L 0 = '& 4- I -1 ! inawfto aw 0% "=am. 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I . . , , I . ; 111 C', ay a t - --, , , T 0.0;&S 10 -,.v, . , ~11_ 00 100:9 rocq~r; so- &A or- iffle 00 oo OF v 00 :611 ? of o qr:, & 9 * 90" 11Al"Istill r6 ~.tj% Urqj 113nlU 9 4AWIJ 00 00, -All AIIII'll -Vl%Il^ A,j 09. . . 00 lb.114wil mot (I I ~qnll"111111 Ims "altill-LI 10 111931"m ti%lr A"- kzAl lu WKL 101 I'M 'IR 3 00 00 "Irmww Sol sompon"P Pe "it Ir 00 00 00 5 A 11 1 1 1 f 1 -1 V T #I Sr 0. a u Itw IPI 4l I. %1 91 (1 (1 H a f 16 11 16 016 0 0 0 ZARKRVICH. Mtkolay Fadorovich; Y11 31 L ~~TLtranslatorj; CHRBOTARIOY, -T fe.Yu.. redaktor; LOXHKA I no of a latchaskly rodaktor LAtoute energy in medical practicej Atomns onergits v modychati praktytot. 4tv, Dersh.sed.vyd-ve URSR, 1957. )0 P- (MIRA 10:7) (RADIOLOGT, MEDICAL) SDIENCHE21KO, G.I.[Semenchenko, H.I.3, doktor mod. nauk; YINETSIKA, IL.�Ij. translator); DMI'ILEVSKIY, M.F.[Danylevs1kyi-, M.-Pej) red.; PTOTSIKA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Odontogenic osteomyelitis of the jaws; its pathogenesis, pathological anatomy, and clinical forms] Odontogennyi osteo- miielit shchelepj pato~pnez, patologichna anatomiia i kli- nichni forry. Kyiv, Derzh. med. vyd-vo UMp 1961. 152 p. (HIRA 15;3) (OSTEONYELITIS) (JAWS-DISEASES) VINETSKA A. Yu. thods of constructing underwater 6rossings In Arance, Stroi, truboprov,, 6 no.600-31 Je 161, (MML 14:7) (France-Pipe lines) 8/161/63/005/001/021/064 d B102/ It 186 AUTHORS. Taukerman, B. I., and Vinetskaya, -9. Ao TITLE; Interpretation of paramagnetic resonance spectra of crystals PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 5, no. 1, 1965, 129-136 TEXT: A method is developed which allowe of determining the parametera of the spin Hamiltonian of a paramagnetic ion from;the spectroscopically observed paramagnetic resonance at a properly chosen frequency. A corresponding method of calculation is described which is especially simple for certain magnetic-field orientatiornwherie the total set of resonances can be obaerved. The energy operator can be given unambiguously but with plus-minus -,'indeterminacy. The spin Hdmiltonian is given by B. where gXt 9y0 gz , the spectroscopic aplitting,constants and the operator B determine the interaction of the paramagnetic ion with the lattice field. Paramagnetic resonance is observed at E - f hi., where v is the Card 1/5 1 2