SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VISHNEVSKIY, T.S. - VISHNEVSKIY, V.N.

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VISIMOVSKIL T S i,--sh. - Installation of a GTU-25-?00 gas turbine in Pn el--ctric power plant. Elck. sta- A no.6:25-28 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Gas turbines) (Elec',ric power plants) 10 it u 0 7490 WOO I#" owing 9"m *viaiia .19 a" a" $01401668 a 14 #1 rw Oiv its -a 0, W, A- R. of ic, i -a Icif x &11 0 f ~o 000~109'000400000004 0000000009e 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Ott* 0000-114.69,00 000 00*0* 0 0 00*000000 00~0~' VISHNEVSKIY V. ( Baku) They are going further. Grazhd. av. 22 no-3:2-3 'Ix t65, (,!.I,'RA 18:7) 1. hachallnik politic~pqkop,,-~ otdelt4 Azprl--,d7-hanskogo upravleniya grazlidanskoy avlatsii. VISHMVS&TY, V. Efficient and rhytmic9l beats of the 19 no.?zZ-3 J1 161, (Azerbaije.'t-Aeronautics, working pulse. Comercial) Gr&zhd.av. OUPA 15: 8) - VISR2WSKly, V. How our trust preparea for construction work. under winter con- ditions. Na strol.Ifoak. 1 na.9:1--~ S 158. OIIRA 11:12) 1. (;Iavnyy Inzbener tresta Mosstroy No.18. (Mbscow--Building.--Cold weather conditions) VISHRBVSKIY, V. W%UOG.W&~- - .-MwWMOOWOW"- ISeminar of ship commanders. Grazhd. av. 15 no-8:5-6 Ag '58. (MIRA 110) 1.Zamentitall komandira podrazdeleniya po politlohookoy chasti, Baku. (Navigation (Aeronautics)) (Aeronautics. Commercial) 11 it 's 14 itA It is Pfal liz? a Isis 16VAM 10)? X? 1) A, 13 m It a X I~ 1) o A 6, L. 9IL 1 -10. JL-,L.-AL- Af fs I -A, V I &A 4 0 ,A W 4 d f. !_9 00 ir The ch"alcal satuirs of Sovist nalwal mbber "d gutsm- tAtf, V. Nkilksovskil G Vatsun. * h S J li;~; hul ovs. . m Chm. pe jU. S. S. lit.) 7. Me Latex twasined Irm.-i 8 the ( Aw,Xj?wjj 4111d Aidirlwa u Conswi and Lhe Suvict jutta-picha wcsc (uund to Le p Aw A h hi i d l I k at t not s t atex m, Irte, prove s katka ig ~ a &w. I Wilb That lftdn the t1f;pkal rub1m.1 trer except 1=* f = d Zoo 0 or % ie tool. and matsw of tht um -ruL441 compo- too 'i; twnts. Tbe imipts, urv ifewritmi indf.if A. A. U. -00 go Go -00 4.0 0 60 00 j 00 00 00 At I L Voo fA t V .1 IN If it it 3 0 P tr I 'm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V 0 00 0 ,49 F 0 00 0 0 0 0000 0 9 0 0 O 0 w go 40 BUDNIKOV, Mikhail Sergeyevich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; OBOZIqYY, Aleksey Pavlovich, kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.; VISMEM, V.,, red. [Technology and organization of the OL-ection of build- ings and structures] Tekhnologiia i organizatsiin voz- vedeniia zdanil i sooruzhenii. Kiev, Budivellnyk, 1904. 303 p. (MIRA .17.6) VISHNEVSKIY, V., inzh. The AVT-500 machine for transporting grapes. Trakt. i sellichozmash. 32 no.10:38 0 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Viticulture) (Grapes-Transportation) VISHNEV .instruktor podvodnogo sporta With an aqualung under the clouds. Hauka i zhiznl 30 no.91 62-64 S 163. (MM 16:10) VISIDWSKIY, V., inzh. -F pro -- pie'llbrs is needed. Za mil. 20 no.l,-30 A 162. (MIRA 15.,2) (Motorboats) VISHIIEVSKIX, V.A. inille P Hooe-type mounted PMxU-.I&j sprayer. no./+:41-42 AP 162. (Spraying equipment) Traktoi oellkhoznwh. 3;2 (IMM 15;t4) VISHIEVSKIY V A.-7 innh. Semimounted BDP-41 disc harrow, Traitt. i gellkhor-agh. 32 no,2:34 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Vt3enoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sellskokhoz- yaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya. (Harrows) VISHKETSKIY. Work experience of the brigade of the State Institute for the Design and Planning of Sugar Factories in the construction of Three Kuban factories. Sakh. prom. 35 no. 5:32-~4 My 161. (MM 14:5) 1. GiprosAkhn . (KubELn--Sugar industry) KUNNOV, A. I., Eng.; V. A., Eng. Building From the experience with finiShing the surface-, of dried otuccc work -in,,4 cast plaster of Paris plates with sand-le3S covering. (k)r. khoz. 'Yosk. 27, No. 2, 1953 . 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, -Library of Congress, June 1()5---,, Uncl. Building Treating surfaces of plakiter and gy um boards ps with sandless coating. Biul.etroi.tekh., 9,N0. 3, 1952 In7h.; Stroitelinoye Upravleniya No. 10 Tresta Mosgrazhdanuglezhilstroya 501 Month List of Runsian Accessions,, Library of Congress,, 1953,, Uncl. VISHNEVSKIY. Vladimir Aleksandrovich,- FAYERMAN, A.L., red.; USTINOV, P.I.9 red. [Design of raionnykh 1965. 134 district step-down substational Proektirovwde ponizitellrqkh podstantaii, Mo*va,, Energiia, P. (KIRA 18:4) L Uiestitell nachallnika Takhnicbeakogo upraylenlya po ekapl.tatatsil, onergosistem riommiaretvennogo proisvodstven- nogo lomiteta po anergetike i elaktrifilmtsil. SSSR (for Fayerman). AMAKKULOVA, D.S.: VIS , J.J6; ZKBUIKINA., N.G.; ASHUGINA, Ye.V. am--Wr Tracing particle tracks in ezzLIsion pilao. Prib.i tokh.okepe n0-1:112-113 JA-1 160- (HIR& 13:6) 1. Institut yadernoy fizzlki AN X&zSSR. (Phot,~-,&raptW, Particle track) USSR/Nuclea Physics - Cosym4r.- Rays., 3-1 MAY 51 Electron-Nucleax~ Shavers "Decay of P6r~icles That Generate Rlactroti- Watlear Showers," S. A. Azimovp V. F. Vlsbnevskiy, N. 1. Xb4I Iko, Phys-Tech InBt, Acad Sci Uzbek SSR "Dok Ak lauk SSSR" Vol LXMII, No 2, pp, 231-234 Authors acknowledge the helpful advice professors V. 1. VWwler and N. A. Dobrotin and the useful suggestions of M. I. PodgoretBkiy during the setting up of the problem and during treatment or the results. Give the data of measurements of 222T59 absorption in water of subject particles, and also for the case of air. Submitted Vy Acad D. V. Skobelltsyn 13 Mar 51. UM,,'K%;zie&r Phyxi~-z - ueson Dec&y I Mar 52 "Electrons Formed Dur-*..ag Decay of Fast Mesons S. A. Azimov, V. F. Vishnevskiy, K. P. Ryzhkova, Phy inst, Acad Sci Uzbek. SSR LI "Dok Ak Nauk. SSSR" Vol 83, No 1, P.0 55-58 Ccupa-rison of the theoretical value of the ratio of the number of decay electrons to the number of zasons (b.-- or 0.14) with the exptl value (8t 4%) points to the very good agreement of the e%,ptl data vith ~he assumption that the fast mesons transmit to decay electrons 1/3 of their energy 234T87 and not 1/2, as thougbt earlier. Conclude that melsons do not *decay into 2 but rather into 3 par- ticles. Submitted 2 Jan 52 by Acad D. V. Skoball- tayn. Acknowledge the helpful instructions of professors N. A., Dobrotin and V. 1. Veksler. 234T87 >4 ~41 02 AZIMOV, S.ji.; VISHNOSKIT, V.F.; RUMCOVA, K.P. Slectrons formed, in the decomposition of fast -moons. Doklady Akad. Nauk 5.3.5.R. 83, 55-8 152. (MLIU 5:5) (CA 47 no.19S9807 133) ir Nrl s kA ~Us S-R: . ~666. On lk dmv patlkles thmms of wrdlt-ons &W tkc4mas. S~ A- =-ANU V~ F.- VMINEVSICU. 1xv. .4ka-1. Moak SSSR Transitions,for showmi ixamited in vWtlr. and abwrptlon-mma fm padn hvwsL-T aud It% a1r. havo bom 3tudicd la a wrk-. of i=astummts at- -39M m and- 9!0 in: : r6.- (ho Mults Acre obtaincd: 221 + 15 (wat"), 123 :i: (igxm-,~ (,tif). Tho authors vimfudo .Ik,,t about olle-third of rMwcf-peuducing ymadary pirtick-.4 &zay 'n air (at a-mript mounmin sititudcs). iTrins- cription of Waugldn~,. summary (r= Atilf. 5141 4 VISHNEVSKlY, V.F. VISHIEVSKIY, V.F. - "On the pa ticipation of disintegrating Da ticles in the nuclee-casoade process 'In cosmic rays". Tashkent, 1955. Physicotechn[cal Inst, Acad Sci Uzbek SSR. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate (;f Physicomathematical Sciences.) SO: YaAzhnaya letnuis' Noi 46, 12 N~)vember 1955. Moscow VjMMV3n#--V., F. THE PRODUCTION OF UNSTAET o' PA~~.ICLES III FIGH-EITCHGY NUCLE1,;1 INT-EHACTIC113 "M THEIi~ ROLE IN THE 1%UCL-T,*,R-Ci3Cj,,1DE PRCCE3s V. F. Vishnovsky The relationship between tho coefficient of interaction of high-energy nuclear- active particles with atoi-,ic nuclei/4eand their absorption coefficient/", Is where A is the mean number of secondary nuclear-active particles per inter...jetion. For air and water ( which is close to the former in effective atomic weight) ~iqrfi-% At the same time measurements for air yield /4,,, .... .-and on the basis of our data for water we have + UtilizinE this rt-lation we can obtain Z\ air %- 0!rand A water D, 7 . ' " Since air and water & not essentially di.'f,-r as to their effective atomic weights, this difference cannot be caused by the difference in the nature of the interaction of particles with ato,,-,ic nuclei r,~ water and air. ior this r-ansin, taking into account the difference in the density oi air and water, the conclusion should be drawn that unstable particles produce a considt~rable effect on Mhe nuclear-cascade process G:T- Zatsepin has shown that the principal contribution to the quantity/-~iq made only by those secondary particles that receive the main portion of energy of the generating particle. Therefon, unstabla nuclear-active P"icles BEoulej (in order to produce a subs-Lantial effect On the nuclear-cascade Process) also obtain energy close to the energy of the Cenerating particle. By utilizing the foregoing data and relationship it may be shown thatsuch unstable particles are produced, on the average, in no less than one quartf~,r of the cases of interaction. Report presented at the International Cosni,:: Ray Conference, Hoscow, 6-11, July 1959 69089 ,-21 o o S/120/60/000/01/033/051 EV2~fJ14 AUTHORS: Amankulova, D.S.. Vishnevsk3L ZabUdkina-._~. and Ashlagina, TITLE: A Method for Followiag Particle Tracks In Emulsion Stacks PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1960, Nr 1, Pp 112 - 113 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is often necessary to follow particle tracks (-jncludtns minimum Ionization tracks) from one emulsion layer to another. The present authors have used the fol.Lowing method. An oil immersion objective (900 - 1500 X) was used to inspect a finite length of the track which had to be followed into the next emulsion layer. A drawing of the track was then made on a tracing paper. In addition, a drawing was also made on the same paper of two or three near-black or grey tracks which -were also going into the next emulsion. Next, using a low magnification (150-200 X) a drawing was made of a few more (3-5) black or grey tracks. These drawings were chosen so as to occupy the whole field of view. The necessary distances and angles were measured Cardl/2 with the aid of an eye-piece scale and a goniometer. It LK 69089 s/i2o/6o/ooo/ol/O33/O5l A Method for Following Particle TracER32 21141sion Stacks 14 mu is convenient to choose the scole so that under low magnification one division of the eye-piece scale corresponds to 1 mm on the drawing. Using another piece of tracing paper a similar drawing (low magnification) was made of 5-10 tracks in the next emulsion and in the neighbourhood of the exit point of the track under investigation. By superimposing the-second track on the first it was possible to choose a position for which the ends of the tracks match in the two drawings. The drawings are then used as a coordinate system relative to which the expected position of the track under investigation in the second emulsion layer can be determined. This is an abridged translation. There are 9 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 6 English. ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki AN KazSSR (Institute_q& Nuclear Physics,_Ac.Sc. KazSSR) SUBMITTED: January 2, 1959 Card2/2 21013 S/0-58/6 I/WO/005/021/!D50 oe#-Oad AOOI/AIOI AUTHORz Viehnevskly, V.,F- TITLEs Generation of unstable particles in high-energy nuclear interac- tione and their part in the nuclear-cascade process PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 103, abstract 5B455 ("Tr. Mezhdunar; konferent3ii po kosmich. lucham, 1959, v 1", Moscow, AN SSSR, 196o, 188 - 197) TEM The author describes the results of measurements of absorption of nuaIear active particles in water and air. Transient effects are considered in detail. Up t Y energies E 500 Bev abaorption range in water is larger, by-ap- proximately Lt times, than-in air. The author asserts that this difference.in absorption cafi be explained only by the assumption that the main fraction o~ ener- gy of the particle interacting with the nucleus is ocneentrated not only in stable but also in unstable particles, in approximately 25% cases. At energies E 4,100 Bev such particles are 7 -mesons, in the energy range E ^4 10-100)Bev, ponsibly K-mesons, at still higher energies - hyperons. Particles in which energy is Con- centrai;ed, carry away on the average ^AO% energy of the generating particle. [Abstracter's note% Complete translation.] V. B. Card 1/1 S/12o/61/000/002/034/042 E210/Z594 24,6610 AUTHORSs Vishne and Yekaterining Ve Vo R vsk:ky TITLE: Fast Response Zlectrohydro-Zxploolon Valve for a Wilson Chamber PERIODICALs Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961, No.2, P-170 TEM Practical experience has shown that the theoretically satisfactory explosive type valves are unttable, due to leakage currents in the discharge circuit, which I'l ow on precipitation of evaporated electrode metal onto the in*~-alvtur. The leakage currents can be considerably weakened if the discharge proceeds in a liquid (for instance water). Furthermore, their influence can be completely eliminated if t h e discharge circuit of the condenser is 'additionally b r o k e n 1) y a g a p outside the valve body, where the influence of evaporntion of electrode metal can be easily eliminated. Thie gap can also be utilized for controlling the discharge. The illustration shown a valve, the design of which in based on the above considerations. Opening of the valve is accomplishec' by the sudden pressure rise resulting from the spark discharge between the electrodes. By Card 1/3 234t1 Fast Response Electrohydroe.. S/120/63./000/002/034/042 Z2JLO/E594 making the spark discharge more powerful than is required solely for opening the valve (for which 50 Joule exe ad Is qu:tg), it is possible to reduce opening times to less than 5 x I - sec. As the alectrodes burn off they have to be replaced or the spark gap has to be adjusted. To reduce stoppages in the operation, the entire discharge head can be replaced. Water cooling is advisable for the purpose of reducing the deposits oi' ' evaporated metal in the discharge head. The valve described has been tested for a total of 50 000 operating cycles and is reGommended for use in controlling the operation of compensation type valves. It can be conveniently used for ejection of gas from the compensating volume of one or several valves. In the latter case, in addition to the high speed of response., the simultaneous rosponse of several valves is ensured at'the same time. The 1ralve can also be usefully applied for bubble chambers. There are 1 figure and 3 references: 2 Soviet and 1 non-Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut yaderroy fiziki AN KazSSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics AS KazSSR) SUBMITTEDs February 26, 1960 Card 2/3 F~st Response'Electrohydro... igure 1 - cover with guide'rod; 2 - sping; 3'- valve proper; 4 - discharge head body;. 5 - electrodeni 6 - high-Voltase supplyl 7 - insulator; ~8 - rubber packing; 9 - diaphragm; 10 - pressure ring; 11 - rubber washer; 12 - collar; 13 - nut; 14 - sponge-rubber shock absorber. Card 3/3 111411 S/120/131/000/002/034/042 E210/E,591i ACCESSION NAS AP4012550 S/0056/64/046/001/0232/0242 AuTwRst Vishnevokiy-,.,,.,V.,Fo,f_,"Tut Yuan.-ta'all Moroz, V. I.i Nikitin, A. V.1 Troyan, YU. A.1 Chiang, Shao-chun; Chang, Wen-yul Shakhbazyan, B. A.1 Yen, Wu-kuang TITLEt Possible scheme of production of A byperone via isobars in negative pion -- proton interactions at 7-8 DeV energy STURCEs Zhurnal eksper. i teoret. fiz., v. 46, no. 1. 1964, 232-242 TOPIC TAGS: LAMBDA hyperon production, negative pion proton-inter- baryon isobar, meson isobar, baryon isobar decay, meson iso- r decay, strange particle production, two particle reaction ,4BSTRACTi In view of the.failure of the statistical model to explain ?~ the two peaks in the momentum distribution of the A hyperons pro- I Auced by negative pions with 7-8 ReV energy observed in Dubna (V. 1. *ekelere 1. Vrana, Ye. ff. Kladnitskaya et als*# Prepri~nt, OlYal, D-806, cmd 1/3 19611 V. A. Belyakov, Wang Yung-telang, V. 1. Veksler et al., ZhETF, v. 44, 431# 1963) an attempt is made to analyze these data on the basis of a'kinematic approach that follows from the assumption that the hyperons are produced in two-particle reactions of the type 7T + + p ---i- A + B, where A can be a A hyperon or one of the known baryaw 3.sj*ars, and B can be a meson or one of the known meson isobars. ThVs includes, in particular, the case US -.#.A + K, which is described In detail and discussed by the authors elsewhere (preprint, OlYaI R-1282, 1963). The kinematic analysis of the A hyperon is made under the assumption that the transverse momentum of the isobars produced in the 7r-p interactions is small. The choice of A and 0, together with their decay, is determined by the conservation laws. It is shown that of all the possible reactions of the indicated type, the most probable ones are those where the A hyperons are prvduced di- rectly in i~ p interaction or via the isobars Yf (1385), NJ (1688), (1922), and Y8 (1815)a The re ative probabilities of the carre- sponding A-hyporan production eh Inels are estimateid. The results 01 the analyfLo are in agressent*t1h the 4xPecimntal data, VhLeh CWd 2/3 ACCESSION KA% AP4012550 ACCESSION HR:-! AP4012550- offer some evidence that'the'7T-p interactions with strange-particle !"Production'Is, I'with Inoticeable probability, a two-particle reaction ~whose c I be'isobars'. "The autbors take the opportunity to ,Products '.an ,thank V. I.',Vek6ler for interest and supports to the propane-cbamber -energy laboratory, to V. S. Hareshenkov, D. A. ~rew.qf.thei 'OIYal high .,_b-lokhintser#.G.,Domokosh, L'Pa'ter and the Chinese physicists working 'At the Joint Institute for useful 6iscussions, and also V. P. Solo- makhina,,V. M. Ponomareva, and M. I. Chikvareva for help with the data reduction." ASSOCIATIOU: Ob"yedinenny*y''institut yaderny*kh issledovaniy (Joint Institute*of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTEDs 2IMay63 DATE ACO: 26Ft9b64 ENCLs 00 US CODEs. PH NO REP SOVt 006 OTHERs 006 Cmd 3/3 UMNEVSKIY V.F.; EU YUAIP-TSAY (Tu Vian-tslafl; MDROZ, V.I.; NIKITIN, A.V.; ~t ~.; TSZYAN SHAO-TSZYU11t [Chiang Rjao-chiinl; CH2ZHAN VE!P-MjY [Chang WAn-y-dj; S!J;.FMA2YAN, B.A.; YANI U-GUAN [Yen U-kuang] ADplicability of_an isobaric model simulating the formation of P.-hyperon3 in qp-interactions. IAd. f1z. I no.6:1201-1105 Je 165. (14I%k 18: 6) 1. Obl'yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. VISHNEVSKIYp-II.F.; DU YUAN'-TSAY tTL, YUan-tslai]; MOROZ, V.I.; TROYAN, Yu.A.; TSZYAN SHAO-TSZYU11' (Chiang Shao-chUn]; SHAKH,BAZYAN,, B.A.; YAN'r U-GUAN [Yen Wu-kuang] Possible scheme of production of,4 -hyperons via the -'-sobars in W-p-interactions at energies of 7 - 8 Bev. Zhur. eksper. i teor. fiz. 46 no.lt232-242 Ja'64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy. VISMY,VSKIT, V.I.,- GRITS, N.A. Controllable realBtor substituteB. Prib. i tekh. sksp. 8 n0-3: 180-181 My-Je 163, (MIRA 160) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiv institut AN GruzSSR. (Electric resistors) hb)SVUrY. V.I.;, inzb. The SfihN-3 planter for use in vurseriev* bmkt.i selikho=ash. 32 n0*901 35 8 !62o (MIU 15tl2) rn~,Zerd (Agricultural machinery)) (Nurseries (Horticulture)) VISHfIrmlay, V. I. Bee Culcure How we obtained a large honey yield. Pcholovodatuvo No. 2, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, _K'sy 195X9 uncl. VISHMSKII, V.L., glav. red.. MILLER, S.V.j prof., red.; MAIS, 0SHCHEPOVA, A.N.: red.; SkKULIN, I.P., dots., red.:. AOSTIK, M.B.p red. (Materials of the Ser=d Scientific and Practical Confer- en,ce of Sverdlovsk City and Province Sanitary and Epidem- Ical Station] Vaterialy Vtoroi nauchno.-praktichesko-L kon- ferentsii Sverdlovskoi gorodakoi i oblastnoi sanitarno- epidemiologicheskikh stantsii. Gverdlovskp 1962. 223 P. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Nauchno-prakt!cheskaya konferentslya Sverdlovskay go- rodskoy i oblastnoy sanitarno--apideiLiclogicheskikh stantsii. 2d, Sverdlovskg, 1961. 2. Zaveduy-ushchly Sverdlovskim ob- lastTqm otdelom zdravookhraneniya (ror Vishnevskly). 2. Sverdlovskaya gorodskaya sanItarno-epidem-4ologicheskaya stantsiya (for Rostik). TIMUMSKIT. V.L.9 prof. [deceased] (Pollsha) Parasite cycle In actural bodies of water. Trudy Gells. 3-ab. 10: 71-84 '60. 1 (XIBA '13;7) (Masurian Laken-Worse, Intestirial and parasitic) VISHNEVSKIYI V.L., inzh. , Diagrams of cyclic stresses in a rectilinear coordinate system Wmaxt 6*min)- Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.6.-81-83 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Kharlkovskiy inzhenerno-atroitelfiiyy institut. PUSHL4REVq V.I.; SHCFSGOLEVAq A.M.; Prinimali uchastiyet DUNDICHp Ye.I.; VISMMSKIY, V,L.; LEYBFREYDp A.Yjx.; HIMNIX9 P.A.; RAPUTOVAj Te-.R.--;15&I-ST0FOROV, T.A.; YAMIPOLISKIrg L.S.1 red.; STAUEL'j, L.t red.j BABILICHANOVAq G.p tekbn. red. [Zng3ioh - Russian and Ruasian - Ing3J.sh diation&3:7- of building wA architectural terms] Anglo - rueolcii i ruseko - angliiskii arkbitektruvno-stroitellny,i slovar'. Pod red, L.S.IAmpollskogo. Xievp Goo, izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkh1t. USSR, 1961. 841 p. (KIRA 14:8) (Building-Dictionwiss) (Arohitecture-Dictionariso) (English language-Dictionariso-Rusoian) (Russian language-Dictionarieo--Eng:Lish) kand.istonnavic; GAYDASMKO, K.P.; DUDOROY, T.K.; -USA W-36KILj KLNTW, T.Te.; KRUSMOT, A.I., kand.lator.nauk; KUCHIRTAVWKO, V.T.; UVITSKIT, T.L.; (K=ITAN. D.T.; POLTAKOV, T.T.; SAKCKHTALOV, V.A.; SMIIN, V.V.; SMAKOVA, L.P.; SUSMOV, B.A.; FISM, Te.L.; BILTI.H. D.P., otv.red.; INMIN, B.Z., red.; ZUSW. Ye.I., red.; XLTOROV. V.M.; red.; KIRSYNA, T.R., vedushchir red.; BMOVA, L.A., takhn.red. Vladivoatok.,1860-1960. Vladivostok, nimorskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960, 271 p, (I(MA 13; 11) Madivostak) SHVARXV, V.A., kand.istorich.zLauk, otv.red.; BBLfAYZV~ A.A.,red. (g.Tiadivostok); BELIKOVA, L.I., kerA.intorichookikh nauke red.; VAPTEVSKIT V X kand.is.1oricheskM nauk. red,; --W j&Aw=;" a 9 KRUSHANOV. kand.istorichaskik; .% nauk, red, (g.Vladi- vostok).- LESMVICH, Y.V., kand.1staricheakikh nauk, red. Q.Tladivostok); KUIXNKOV, A.G., kand.isterichaskikh nauke red,; SUDM , N.M., bekn.red. (The Far Bast during forty years of Soviet government] Dallaii Vostok so 40 let Sovetakoi vlasti. Komsomollsk-na- Jwure. 1958. 552 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Akademiya nouk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdolenlys. Dellnevontoch- nyy filial, Vladivostok. (Soviet Yar Bast) SHPOTAP G.P.; BOGATSKIY, Mk.; VISHNEVSKII, V.M. Demineralization of antibiotic solut'xns of the basic type by means of sulfocationites. Antiblotihi 7 no.8:714-718 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Institut fizicheskoy kbimii imeni L.V.Pisarzhevskogo AN UkrSSR i Zavod meditsinskikh preparatov, Kiyev. (ION EXCHANGE RESINS) (ANTIBIOTICS) Vivannyt V. r, Silver Fox rwing silver fox whelps on the W-1 -to Russian Fur Farm. Kar. i zver., 5, No. 1, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of c ongress, JUm 1952 -199% Uncl. IVAIIOVA, L.S.; PASHELIKO, G.M.; BURAKOVA, A.I.; FEDOROVSKAYA, L.V.; VISHNEVSKIY, V.M. Study of sorption purification of florimycin by means of ion-exchange resins. Antibiotiki IO-zio.10:872-877 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Laboratoriya ionnogo obmena i adsorbtsii (zav. - prof. D.N. Strazhesko) Instituts. fizicheskoy khimii imeni L.V. Pisar- zhevskogo AN UkrSSR i Kiyevskiy zavoct meditsinskil-h preparatov. Submitted Jan. 4, 1965. PAP, A.M.; VISHMSKIY, V.N.; ZINGERMUi, A.Ya. Morphology and same tectonic characteristics of the Yd1cashevichi- Zhitkovichi horat in the crystal.3-ine basement of White RuBsia. DokLAN BSSR 6 no,4:243-246 Ap 1629- (KM 15:4) 1. Institut geologichaskikh nauk AN BSSR i TAininetskaya geologopoiskovaya partiya Belglavgeologii. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR G.V.Bogomolovym. 'Mkashevichi region-Geology, Structural) (Zhitkovichi region-Geology, 3tructursl) AS Category USSR/optics Optical Methcda of Analysis. Instruments X-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizlka, Nei 2, 1957, No 5189 Author Grum-Gri-bimaylo, S.V., Klimovskays., L.K. Vishnevskiy. V.N. T i tI. e Spectral Abswption Curves as a Possible -m-ent-ITI-c-ation Feature of Giiruet Orig Pub Mi*eral^.g. sb. Llvovsk. gtol. o-va, 1954, No 8, 281-294 Abstract Na abstract Card Category ; US~R/Optics Physical optics Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1,057,No 24oo Author : I(limovskaya, K.L., Y-ishnevskiy, V.N., Sbmyevskiy, V.Ye. Title On the Glow of Hydrazid-e ~of t ~- Acid Orig Pab Izv. AN SSSR, oer. fiz- 1954, 18, No 6, 694-695 Abstract No abstract 4 K-5 Card Physics Luminescence __Pub. 43---31/62___-_i_ AUthore Wlimovskaya,, K.- L. VishnevskLys, V. M.; and Snayevskiy# V. Ye. tAbout. the- luridnescence of hydramide-of triaminophthalic acid t The__cbangqs in chemajuminescence intensity were- investigated during -tde oxidation of 'yellow and white triaminophtrialic hydrazidd with hycb-ogen per- oxide ana potassium ferricyanide in an allcaline medium. The effect of hydro- gen.peroxide concentrations in -the medium of the luminescence intunsity is exptained, The phenomena olaserved during the luminescence of the white and yellow hydrazines are described. institution: The Iv. Franko State University, L'vov Submitted ITT III F_ V 7~f L' I Category USSR/OPtics Physical optics Abs Jour :*Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957 No 2399 Author laimcivskaya, L.K., Vishnevskiy, V.N. Title Concerning ChemiluaL[n-escence ;? HYdr-azide of Tri-aminophthalic Aqid Orig Pub : Fiz. zbirnik. Vvivs1k. un-t, Fiz. sb. Llvovsk.*un-t, 1955, vyp. 1 (6), 5-10 1 Abstract : An investigaxion was made of the intensity I and of the glov duration of hydrazide of tri-aminophthalic acid (1) oxidized in an alkaline medium in the presence of K Fe(CN)6 (II) and H20 ' Within the limits of the concentrations investigated ?i -- 8o x 1T-5m, Nam ~~25o-438o) x io-pm, ii _- (21--l-11) x lo-5m), I increases practically linearly with the concentration o?_KaOH and of M The duration of the glow depends on the concentration of the components, each of which has a concentration for which the duration is a maximum. At the NaOH con- centration corresponding to the maximum glow duration, the time variation of the glow has a peculiar character; a retardation in the decrease in glow Intensity is observed at different time intervals. It uas observed that HC1, with which the Cu plates were first treated, cause the already spent solut4on to glow; here the glow intensity and duration are not less than those of a fre;,,~shly-prepared one. Card '4 A -s KLIKOVSKAYA,,L.K., 8 Chemolir-l-macence of triaminophthalic acid hydrazide. Nauk. zap. .1i'viv. un. 33t5-10 155. NLRA 10:6) (Hydrazides) (Luminescence) VISRNITSKIT, T.N. Luminescence of naphthalene and anthracene admixturn crystals. Ukr. fiz. %bur. 1 no-3:294-307 J1-S 156, 'MLRA 9:12) 1. L'vivalkir derzhawnly universitet Iment 1. Franks, to Institut fisiki Akademit nauk EIRSR. (Luminescence--Spectra) (Anthracene-Spectra) (Naphthalene--Spectra) cry%,- As)iJ, jr I-A .4 USSR / Optics z e7 ( J K Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10375 Author : Borisov, M.D.y V Inst : Institute of Physics, Academy of ScienceF, Ukraine, SSR. Title : Absolute Yield of Photoluminescence of Crystals of Anthracc-ne and Naphthalene. Orig Pub: Izv. AN SSSR, 3er. fiz., 1956, 20, No 4, !;02-5o4 Abstract: The measurement of the absolute yields of p1lotoluminescence were carried out in a photometric sphere with the radiation spectrM being photographed on a spectrophotometer. The luminescence spectrum of the thick crystal of anthracene depends strongly on the temperature. At 200 one observes a broad band at 4450 A. Its intensity at -1800 diminishes sharply. At the same time, there is a sharp increase in the intensity in the bard at 4225 A. But, the area under these curves does not change. The spectra of radiation of thick (1 mm) and thin (3 microns) crystals do not coincide (at 200 the band at 4450 A in the spectrum of the thin crystal is weaker Card 1/p U13SR / Optics K Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Fizika, 1957, No 4, 10,175 than the band at 4225 A) but the yield is the same - It ir, con- cluded that in anthracene the role of the Yadiationless processes is small. The luminescence energy absorbed by the crystal is in position to become reradiated in the rL-,,-,ion of lon-ger. wavelen hs) -3t where the absorption is practically absent. ITae to~-chnical arvi quantum yields of luminescance in anthracenf! are inde-pe-ndent of the temperature (w,,= o.68 -- 0.70 ana wK ~ o.8o -- 0.83). The naphthalene crystals do not display the phenomeron of transforma- tion of the light of the reabsorption into raliation energy at lower fxequencies. Thr,-refore at room temp_,rature WT and WK are small (0-37 and o.42). At 1800, WT = 0.80 &--d WK = 0.90. Card 2/2 uss~/P'jj iv-~/[ ca Cfte Zrjstals B-5 Abs Jorr Ref Zhur - 1(himiya, No 7, 1957, 22142 Author V. N. Vishnevskiy Inst NoF_Grv-en__ Title The luminescence of mixed crystals of naphthalene-anthracene. Orig Pub Ukr. fiz. ?,h. 1956, 1) No 3, 294-307 (Ukr. rez. russ.) ."bstract The distribution of energy in the spectrum of luminescence is measured at 90 and J'OOOK and so are absolute quantum yields of the lumi 'nescence of mixed crystuls of naphthalene (1) -anthracene (11), containing 8.1o-5 -- 5.10-1 mol % 11. 'Jith the increase of the concentration of 11, the q of luminosity 11 grows and the q of luminosity 1 lessens in the same con- centration area. At very low and Iiigh concentrations of 11, q does not depend on cuncentration. At 900 q of the mixed crystal, containing 3-10-1-5 .'10_1 mol %11 is equal to 0.85, i.e. it ij near the q of crystal 11 Ett 3000 (0-90). In con- clusion, crystal 11 in scintillating meters could be replaced by a cooled imixed crystal.1-11. Experimental curves showing the dependence of q on the concentration of 11 conform with the theoretical ones, and this confinns the theory of localiz- ed stimulations. Card V1 -55- VISHNEVSKIY, V., N., Cand Phya-ikth Sci -- (dies) *%Ttudy of the luminescence of (,Lk&A,~~ molecular - .. crystals of naphtalene-anthraoene." LIvov, 1957. 30 pp with grapho 19 am. (Min of Higher Education UkSSR. LIvov State Univ im Ivan Franko), 100 oopieae (KL, 15-57, 104) -2- 1) - '' , - R.'D.; VISMW.SKIT. V.N. [Vishnevolkvi, V.11.) A-~ Using magnesium oxide as a diffuse reflector in spectrophotometric research DuNkrainian with summary,in English]. Ukr.fiz.zhur. 3 no.1:88-94 J&-F 158. (MIRk 11:4) I.Kharkivelkiy fiziko-tekhoichnir institut AN TXSR (for Boriaw). 2.Llvivalkiy derzhavniy universitat (for Vivhnevski7). (Magnesia) (Spec tropho tometry) VISHMWSKIY. V.N. [Vyshnevalkyi, V.N.]; KLIMOVSKAYA, L.K. Nlymovelkat L.K.3 I:F ~W~ __ , Study of absorption spectra of microcrystals (in Ukrainian vith summary iL Inglishl. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 3 no,2:239-245 Mr-Ap 158. (min 11-.6) l.Ltvivski3r derzhuniversitat im. I. Franka. (Absorption spectra) (Crystals-Spectra) VISHMSKIY, VA. [Vishnevalkyi, V.N.) -------Acc,unting for the reabsorption of Impurity luminescence in naphtalone-anthracene crystals [with summary in Inglisb]. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 3 no-3:313-323 W-Je 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Llvovskiy goniidaretvannyy univarsitat im. I. Franko. (Luminescence) (Naphthalene) (Anthracene) IMLIEDVIM9 B.A. LBelikovych, B.O.1; VISHMS11T. VA. Lviahnevolkyi, V.N.j; LYSKOVICH. A-B. LLVskov7chj O.B.3; FITZMTW, N-S- LPidzyraylot M.S.j Investigation of the elstribution of an activator in Sal - ?I crystals Lwith summarr in EngliahJ. Mr. fis. shur. 4 no.1:108-115 JR-7 059. wRA, 12:6) le'Llyevskiy gesudarstvennyy universitot im. Iv. Frank*. (Sodium iodide crystals) (Thallium) ,,VISHIIEVSKIY, V.N. [Vyshnevolkyi, V.N.]; PID2;BAYLO, N.S. (Pidzyrailo, M.S.) Absolute quantum yield of the photolimiiescence of a synthetic ruby at room temperature. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 5 no. 5:629-633 S-0 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Livovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet, (R,;-D!.es) (Luminescence) ,,,VISEGMSKIT, Ii.M.; ROKAI=, N*A. Monochrozator With an awmium dihydror-hosphate prism. Opt. I spektr. 8 no.5s?36-738 My 160. (MINA 13:9) (Amonium phosphate crystals) (Monochromators) VISHRLIVSKIYO.V.N. (Vyohnevolkyi, V.14.1; LYSKOVICIIp A.B. [Lvskovych, O.B.Ij 1~ ~~Jv N.S. [Pidzyrailo, M.S.) Stability of the reflecting power of magnealum oxide over a wide temperature range. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 6 no.2:213-215 Mr-AP 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Ivana Franko. (Magnesium oxide-Optical properties) ,,-29()() 1 S1058162-1000101 1/019/061 A06 ZIA 10 1 AMORS: Vishnevs'kiy, V. N., Pidziraylo, M. S. TITLE: Investigation of the efficiency of a luminescent synthetic ruby at room temperature PFRIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 11, 1962, 76, abstract 11V512i ("Dopovidi ta povidoml. L'vivslk. un-VI, 1961, no. 9, pav't 2, 43 - 45, Ukrainian) TEXT: The photoluminescence quantum yield of a synthetic ruby (having a chrome oxide concentration evaluated as 0.5%) is determined by two independent methods: 1) by comparing the intensity of the luminescence excited by the vis- ible radiation of a mercury lamp CBAM-1000-3 (SV:bSh-100-3) 0,= 546 and 577 -) with the intensity of this radiation diffused by a layer of magnesium oxid6, and 2) by comparing the intensity of the ruby luminescence (Aexc = 366 nlo) with the .luminescence intensity of single crystals of arithracene-luminophore of a known quantum yield. The average values of the photoluminescence yield, determined by Ca~d 1/2 S/G58/6 2100010 1 1 /C Ii Investigation of the efficiency of ... Ao62/AIOI these methods, are equal to 0.7q�0.05 and 0.7~~.09,respect-tvely. P. Feofilov [Abstracter's note: Complete transiation] Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4016317 8/0000/62/000/f)00/0342/0345 AVMORt WshnevskLy, V.N.; Ly*skovich, A.B.; PLdzy*vaylo, N.Se. TITIZ: Luminescent properties of Nal - TI crystallophosphors SPURCE: Wes. soveshch. po fix. shchelochnogaloidn. krLetallov. 2d, Riga# 19610 Trudy*. Fix. shchelochnogaloidn. kristallov (Physics of alkali halide crystals)a Riga, 1962, 342-345 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, fluorescence, phosphor, crystalline phosphor,- alkali halide, alkali halide fluorescence, sodium iodide ABSTRACT: Nal-crystals containing 0.2-1.6% Tl vere examined spectrophoto- metrically using a Cs137 source for 'y -radiation. The Tl content was det- ermined by fluorescence studies and absorption measurements. In order to measure the energy distribution in the photolumLnescence spectrum produced by the irradiated crystal, and the magnitude of the absolute quantum yield of pho~;olumineacence, the lx5xl0 mm crystal specimen was fastened in the center of a 50 mm diameter'. hollovsepar4ble~ ball whose Inside.-surface was coated with a 2 mm thick layer of MgO, The dried and hermatically sealed ball with the Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT4016317 crystal was placed in an assembly consisting of an ISP-22 spectrograph, a mercury vapor lamp, a system of filters and a photoelectron multiplier. Tho spectrum was found to consist of an intensive, wido band with a maximum at about 4200 A and a less distinct wide band with a maximum at about 3350 A. The ahsolute quantum yield remained unchanged at 0.71 i 0.08 within the con- centration range of 42, 3*10-4 mol TI/mol Nal, luminescence extinction setting in when the ratio was greater* Oria. art. has% I figurt, ~,~formula, and 2 graphs. ASSOCIATION: L'vorvskiy gosudarstvanny*y univereftet ims I.,Franko (Lvov State I University) SUM=D: 00 :64 ENCL DATE ACQ: 0614a 00 SUB CODE: ICp GP. NO REF 5OVv 004. OMER: 000 Card 212 ~, VH,,-[Vyahneva'kyi, V.N.); LYSKOVICII, A.B. [LyBkovyChIO.B.] VISHNEV2EL FIDMAYM, N.S. (Fidsyrailo, M.S.]; CHOFMIY, Z.P. [Chorniil Z.P.i Roentgenolumineseence of WaI(Tl) crystal phosphors. Ukr. fiz. shur. 7 no.10illOl-1105 0 162. (MIRA 16: 1) 1. Llvoyakiy gosudarstyennyy universitet. im. Iv.Frank(. (Phosphors) VISHNEVSKIY, V.N. [Vyshnavslkyi, V.N.); PIDZMAYLO, N.S. (Pidsyrailo, M.S.] Simple photoelectric attacbment to the KBA-1 spectrograph Ukr. fix. shur. 7 no.lOsI106-1109 0 162. Wn 16;1) 1. L'yovskiy gosudarst"nnyy universitet in. IY.Franko. (Spectrograph) 'QISHNEVSKLj*-I.L (Vyshnevelky~,, V.N.11 LYSKOVICH, A.B. [Lynkovych, O.B.1; PIDZMAYLOI N.S. tPidi*ailo, M.S.); DATSISHIN, A.M. [Datsyshyn, A.M.] Photoluminescence exc14tion spectra of 'MaI(Tl) crystals. Ukr. fiz. shur. 7 no.10:11"-1128 0 162. (KRA 16: 1) 1. L'Yovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet in. I.Franko. (Phosphors) (Spectrum analysis) ,-Ki�LHN-EVSLr4-la6[Vyshnevolkyi,, V.N.]; LYSKOVICH, A.B. [Lyakovych.. O.B.1; 'PIDURAILOP N.S. [Fidzyrglo, M.S.); CHORNIX.. Z.F. (Chornii.. Z.F.] D"ndence of the roentgenoluminescence of N&I-T1 crystals on the temperature and activator content. Ukr. riz. zhur. 7 no.12:1292-1297 D 162. (~MU 15:12) 1. L'Yovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat im. lvdranko. (X-ray spectroscopy) (Sodium Iodide crystals) (7A-1 scencs) VISHNEVSKIY. V.N. -PIDZYRAYLO, N.S. Photoelectric attachment to the ISP-22 spectrograph. Zav.lab. 28 no.5:625-627 162. (MIRA 15-6) 1. LI-Ovskiy gosudarst-venrVy universitet imeni Ivana Franko. (Spectrograph) VISHNEVSEIr, VN [Vyshnevolk7i, Y.N.]; GNYP, R.G. [Hnypl R.H.); j_ STEFANSM', I.V. [Stefanalkri, I.V.1 Dispersion of NaI - TI single crystalti. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.5:583-586 Vq t63. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraltet im. Franko. IrTO-kN _"VON* . V.Njj pj,)ZyRAyLo,, N.S. [Pidzyrailo, M.S.] _ . S, (Vy0hneVsjkyj. _M= Dependence Of the Photol=ineBcence of-anthracene vapors on the concent-ration and temperature. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.5:587-590 W 163. (14IM 16: 8) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeroitet im. Franko. !ACCESSION NR: AP4006836 s/0120/63/000/006/0154/0155 .AUTHOR: Vishnevskiy, V. N,; Shibisty*yp A* TITLEs Photoe:Lectric meter for measuring luminescence polarization rLstents,gnlo. 6, 1963, 154-155 ~SOURCEs PrLbo,.ry* L takhaLka ekspe 'TOPIC TAGS: polarization meter, luminescence polarization, photo- ,'electric polarization meter ,ABSTRACT: A phatoelectric device for measuring the anisotropy of ;luminescence ia described. Its advantages over similar devices are .!that no preliminary calibration is required, that the degree of ,polarization of luminescence can be measured directly, and that the 'Ilight fluxes from which the degree of polarization is determined ;are received and amplified by one channel. The accuracy in measuring lithe degree of polarization is 1-2% of the measured quantityo A iblock diagram of the device is given, and the measuring technique ;Is described. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. 'Card ACCESSION NRI AP4006836 ASSOCIATION: L.0vovskiy gosudarstvennyky universitat (Lvov State 1 ;University) 1SUBHITTED1 12J&n63 DATE ACQ: 24J&n64 ENCLt 00 !Sun CODES PH NO REF SOVs. 005 OTHERt 002 LC~rd 22 VISHMS&UP V.N. [Vyshnevalkyi, V.N.]; TURKEVICH, V.V. [Turkevych, V.V.] Nature of certain impurities in N&I-Tl cz7stals grown by Kiropulos' method. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.7t?68-771 Jl 163. (KERA 16:8) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Franko. (Sodium iodine crystals-Absorption spectra) GIAULERMAN, A.Yu.[Hlauberman., A.B.1, prof., otv. red.; RYBALKA, V.V., red.; SPNIKIV, M.T., dots., red.; V1=1~YSKIr,V.N., Vyshnevsl)cyi,V N j dots red.; YUKJUt1OVSK1Y,. IeRo I1Jkhnovs1kyiO K~.J, dot;',, red.; PALYUKH, B.M., dots., 1 red.; KVITKO, I.S., red. [Problems in solid state physicol Pytannia fizyky tverdoho tila. Llviv, Vyd-vo L1vivs1koho univ., 1964. 117 p. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Lvov. Universytet. -AL 's316q_66 ZWT(l) IJP(c) WOO ACC Nks AR6016M SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/65/000/oll/DO67/1)067 AIMOR: V1jhRMEjMX. V. It.; Grqp, H. .; St!E!n!M& 1. V. TITLE: igation of the refractivity of single crystals N&1-ZL 'BOURCE: Ref. sh. F$zika.. Abs. =17 XV SOURM Tro Xamis. po glLctroskopiie AN SSSE? t- N VYP- Is 1964v 529-537 TOPIC TAM: sodium compoundp relfractive index,, activated crystalp crystal detector, 11ght d1sWalaq, tsoWmture dependence i~ ABSUMM. The authors investigated the dispersion of the reftwive i!~ " of single crystals of Nal-Tl (activator concentration from 7.9 x 30-7 to 4.7 x 10-0 g T219 MI) The dioWsion curves vere obtained with the aid of the diffraction method.of 1. V. Gb"imav. For the crystals most ccwonly used (activator concentration c ft 3.6 x lo- g 7Wg YAd)j, tha depeadmwe of the dispersion curve on the tenVerature vas-investi- gatode (Trawlation of abstract] MM CM: 20 Card BRILINSKIY M I [Brylynsfk~ri, M.I.It VISHNM. KIY, V.H. [V~rshnevslkyi, V. n.1; iiLZYRAYLO, N.S. 1Pidzyriil:o,--M,-9-.j -- 1. Temperature and concentration dependence of the quantum yield of photoluminescence of NaI - T1 crystal phosphors. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no.1:59-65 Ja 164. (MIRA 1713) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy univernitet im. IV.Franko. A'-7E3'S 3 N X, AU T hR, RV i V i -iLy i uv-jv yevfk, lu. 1%. TOPIC TAGSi riaby, ruby laser, nynthp+Ar -ihy. Fthgor-ptimr., tourperet,re deperden,~e r7 q -M Q~,- A; V--ex m app ec-'BuLe tea- r RURML WRLUA.IYUkAl A V~Flr- AUn-1 A2 U-T perature interv 1. The absorption apect:-a were recorded with a photoelectric . -1 1.F ~- 17, .; 7~~ -- t r - - ~-- -; nrL,-,' - -------------------- g.rMiestigated temperature range the doublet compvnuatij axe acparated -~aL 7, W'tlh In-rer--,olng -ryst4,1 temperature, the hFLlf- inv) one wiei, ;,a.~i s t v-!t c!I 1teuMeratures. The ratio oi Lae uu- r F. AE S (-)C T ATT 071 SUR%U= t 2'Mexb4 NO REF BOY t YIm t 010 ATD PRESS. 3219 n~s-rcv M i AP500640 do ckh- L IF If, 71 r-r ~-llhy in the region o ie Card k L88,86,-66 EWTWIT IJP(C) wAtx NK: AF6007GIG SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/020/002/0357/0359 ;AUTHOR: Vishnevskiy, V._ Stefanskiy, I. V. 3 :ORG; none JITLE: Effect of temperature on thedisgersion of refractivit in ADP and KDP single crystals it/ I f I f I P I I r P 1 11 /1 !SOURCE: Optika I spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 2, 1966, 357-369 TOPIC TAGS: ammonium compound, potassium compound, cober*nt radiation, single icrystal, refractive index, optic crystal ABSTNkCT: I. V. Obreimov'G d1ffL',1CL10r1 method was used for studying bIrefringence "I !in ADP and KDT'single crystals in the 250-750 mp spectral range Disrersion of !indices of refraction for ordinary and extraordinary waves was measured in ADP at FY 'temperatures of +20, -50,and -1960C. and in KDP at temperatures from -196 to +200*C&' It is found that dispersion of both Indices of refraction in an ADP single crystal varies with the temperature of the specimen in the ultraviolet region. This is ;probably due to a shift In the corresponding absorption band to shorter wavelengths UDC: 535.32:548.0.096 1/2 - L ISM6-M 1ACC NR% AP6007018 ;an the cryntal is cooled. An analysis of dispersion curves for Loth indices of re-- Ifraction in a KDP single crystal shovia that vefractivity ia more dependent on tem- peratur-- than either dispersion of rofractivity or disperaion of birefringetice. Absorption bands in the vacuum ultraviolet region are the main factor in dispersion: relationships for both ordinary and extraordinary waves in the UP crystal. Cal- !culations show that the maximum of-the band for the ordinary wave should lie'iii the neighborhood of 985 angstroms, while that for the extraordinary wave should be at jabout 836 angstroms. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, I table. [141 SUB CODE: 20/ SUBH DATE: 03Jun65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH IMF: 006 ATD PRESS: qz I Card 2/2 rn ACC NR' AP7003615 SOURCE CODE: UR/0185/66/011/012/1345/1349 AUTHOR: Vyshnevalkyy, V. N. --Vishnevskiy, V. N.; Kulyk, L. M. --Kulik,, L. N.; Romanyuk, M. 0. --Romanyk, N. A. ORG: Lvov State University Im.. 1. Franko (Llvivslkyy derzhuniversytet) TITLE: Structure of the fundamental absorption bands of mixed potassium chloride and potassium bromide single crystals SOURCE: Ukrayinalkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 11; no. 12, 1966, 1345-1349 TOPIC TAGS: absorption band, potassium chloride crystal, potassium bromide crystal, mixed crystal, ionic crystal, ion interaction ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the reflection spectra of a system of mixed potassium chloride and potassium bromide single crystals in the region 2000-900 X The' intensity of thd long-wave fundamental absorption bands of "pure" and mixed cryntals was also estimated. The results of the investigation are com- I pared with the conclusions of the existing models of interaction of ionic crystals with radiation. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. (Authors' abstract) [NT] SUB CODE: 20/SUBM DATE- 16Mar66/ORIG REF: 004/OTH REF: 025/ Cara visfiliEvsKiy, V.r. Phot.olumineorenre and, qpectra Of 141-TI cx-jutal r,h(-,~phors at the v,.~iq,~,rrttvrf-s rf 11(julell hydrop~n and h(AiUM. Uk!'. flz. zhur. Y) jio.7*771-'07 JI 165. .y -universitet Im6 fv,Fi',,riko, 1. I,Ivov8kiy goaudarsWonny VISHNEVSKIYF V.N.; ROMMUK, N.A.; STEFARSIC17, I.-V- Temperature dependence of birefringence di:3persion In a=oni-im dihydrophosphate crystals, Opt, i spektr. 18 no.5:838-841 MY '65 * (MIRA 18:10) VISBITEA'Alyp VO. (11yshnevelkyi, V.N.); PMZYIYtYLOf N.S. [Pidzyrailo, M.S. Photolum,inescence excitation spectra of Nal-TI single crystals at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. U'-r. fiz. zhur. 10 no-5:531-537 My 165. Photolumineseer.ce excitation spectra of UaCl and KC1 single crystals activated with oxygen-containing impurities. lbid.:538-542 WIRA 18:5) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat Im. Iv. Franko. L 5140-66 - EV_JT(l)1EW(M)APF%'C) tzW (t) tl' (b)/ IJP(c) JD AOCESSION NR: AP5018637 -, 7 UR/0185/6-1,/010/007/0771/0777 AUT-40RS: Vyshnevofkyy, V:__E. (V1shnevskiy,',,Y~.",q'); PidzyrA ~S. (Pidzyraylo, N. S.) -/n 'ttylk,,j'r 1 - - I ~TITLE: Photoluminescenev and photolumineseence excitation spectra~Y of at liquid hydrogen and helium tempera - tures -SOURCE: Ukrayinstkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 7, 1965, 771-777 ,TOPIC TAGS: pbotoluminescence, crystal phosphor, excitation ;spectrum, scintillator, sodium compound I ,ABSTRACT: The pbotoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation .spectra of NaI-Tl crystal phosphors were Investigated at liquid hy- drogen and helium temperatures. The activator contents were 10- 6 :1.2 x 10 -3 mole TI/mole NaI. Single-crystal samples were cu'. from homogeneous single crystals in a desiccator and under atmospheric .conditions. The spectra were investigated In the range 220 -- 600 ,nm usinga DMR-4 morochromator were normalized with the ald of card L 5140-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5018637 Y ,sodium salicylate, and corrected for the spectral sensitivity of the ;setup. Two intense (at 438 and 330 nm) and one weak (at 374 nm) Tl Iluminescence bands were observed. The 374-nm band is due to an iodim. excess I;; the crystals and its Intensity differs from crystal to :ci-jstal. Both Intense bands are complex and their, half-width depends .on the wavelength of the exciting radiation. Each intense lumines- .cence band has it own characterlstic excitation spectrum, The ex- __,_____.,_Citat.Ion spectra have a number of bands with which there appears short velength luminescence.----In-the3e-casee there is consider- long-wa able overlap of excitation bands or energy migration from some centers :uo others. Investigations at various temperatures Indicate that in 7Nal-Tl the population of the levels Is strongly temperature dc-pendent.. Analysis of the excitation spectra Indicates that luminescence con- ---------nee ted -with -the __ 3P S transition should be observed in the short, Academician-- .wavelength luminescence Gband. 'The authors thark Ukro"SR VA.~54. Prykhottko, MV~1~.' jShpak, and A.1AV.4iSo1oV1Yev for interest in the irvestigations and for making it possible '~o carry out the ex- periments-at-low temperatures.1 Orig. art. has: 3 figures Gird 2/3 L 5140-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5018637 'ASSOCIATION: Lvivslkyy derzhuniversytet Im. 1. Franka [Llvovskiy ,gosudarst-,vennyy universitet Im. I. Frankol (LIvov State University) TSUBMITTED: 29Aug64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP, NR REF SOV: 006 OTHER: oo6 card GAYDAJ, R.P.[Paida, R.P.];-VISMLN:iKIY,-V.N.[Vyshnevolkyi,, V.N.), dots., otv. red.; BUOYAKRTOR, V.G.[Barliakhtcr, V.H.), dots., retsenzent; KVITKO, I.S., red. (Atomic pbysics] Atomnaia fizyka. Ll,--v, Vyd-vo Llvivolkoho univ., 1965. 352 p. (14IRA 18-.9) L 65000-65 FACCESSION UP- AP-nL347*, -f ASSOCIATMr cte zhcFn ynq ~.j i:. rv