SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEVDOKIMOVA, A. K. - YEVDOKIMOVA, V. V.
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I-EVDOKTZ,OVA, A. K. Cend Tech SA -- (diss)
--sublim-s-tes ttLzino-vitriol-and- zino oxide-."
Inst of metallurgy im A. A. Baylkov), 165 co,3ies.
machine (XL, 45-59, 146)
-i-In Z-4~"4.AA~
"Complex 4. of zinc -Contai=L-z
llpp-CAcad Soi USSR.
Printed by, duplicating
TEVDOKII-',OVA, A.K., MIGINA, A.I., LEVINA, L.K.
Production of co=ercial zinc sulfate at the kazan Tin Plant.
Sbor. nauch. trud. GINTSVEMET no-15:349-561 159. (MM 14-:4)
(Rvaman-Tin industry)
(Zinc sulfate)
YEVDOKIMOVA, A.K.; TSVYDLER, A.A.
Studying the reaction betimen zinc sulfate and a at&.-
Izv. vys, ucheb. zav.; tevet. met. 2 no,2:39-50 159.
(MIRA 12:7)
1.Posudarstvanny7 institut pa tovetn7m metallam i Hookovskir iwtitUt
tovetnykh matallov i zolotas (zinc safate) (Ammonia) (Solubility)
YEVDOKIMVAt A.K.; POTAPOV, M.V.; SHAKHMAZAROV, A.K.
Introducing-9 --n-aw-method -Mr Ahe production-of-zific oxide-
for needis of the paint and varnish and allied.industries.
TSvet, met. 35 no.4:41-46 Ap 162. (WRA 15:4)
(Zinc oxide)
M!
YFV Cc K I,"'C" JA,
Dn'
r~l qn-
MDOXIMOVA, A,,K.; MIGINA, A.I.; TSEYDLERP A.A.
.-ff~
Investigating the direct treat=ent of zinc sulfatz zoluticnE
for zinc oxide, Sbor. nauch, trud. Gintevetmeta no.23~:
293-303 165. (MIRA 18:1.2)
YEMMOVAO A. M.
"The Circulation Around Two Contiguous Circular Cylinders by a Two-
Dinensional Current of a Perfect Incompressible Fluid".
3b. Nauch. Tr. Belorus. Politekho. in-tj No 44# pp 476-479.9 1954.
The solution-of:the problem indicated in the title Is affected by
the -domplax pot-entiaa-in-the-form-of an -infinite
seriesj the general term of which is a. sun of two bilinear functions of
a complex variable; the terms of the series are determined recursively
through the values of the radii of the cylinder sections and through the
values of the current velocity at infinity.
It is proved that the constructed series converges uniformly and
determines the desired potential of a circulation-loss current, the velocity
of which at infinity is directed along the line of the centers of the
sections. The method of solution is similar to the one employed in
work of N. V, Lambin (Uch. ZaR. Belorus. un-ta, ser. fiz.-Katem., No 1q 1939)a
(RZhMakht No 10, 1955)
-50; Sum No 884.9 9 Apr 1956
IQ e-VJO
'USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products v-16
and Their Application
Treatment of natural gases and petroleum.
Motor fuels. Lubricants.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Kh1miya, No 9, .1957, 31920
A uthor -Proshkin A.A., Yevdokimova A.M.
Title Reducing the Expenditure of Sulfuric Acid in
Sulfuric Acid Alkylation
Orig Pub: Novosti neft. tekhniki. Neftepererabotka, 1956,
No 4, 14-15
Abstract: A formula is proposed for determining the con-
centration of spent sulfuric acid, in the-pro-
cess of sulfuric acid alkylation, wherein It is
used as a catalyst, and also an accelerated
laboratory method.for determination of organic
0 ard 1/2
USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-16
and Their Application-
Treatment of natural Sa'ses and petroleum.
Motor fuels. Lubricants.
Abs Jour; Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31920
residue contained therein. It is shown that
corrosive action of samples of-spent, -His
having'a concentration of 74.0%, 80.31PI's %04%
and 81.2%, is considerably lower than that of
.fresh technical acid of the same concentration.,
if the concentration is calculated In accordance
with the previously utilized formula. if con-
centration of the acid is determined accordins
to the formula proposed by the authors, taking
Into account the organic portion, the corrosive
activity of spent acid corresponds to the ac-
tivity of tresh acid of the same concentration.
C ard 2/2
YZVDOKIMOVA, A.M.; ESAULOVA, V.A.; GANIGH, H.M.
Nursdal councila. Md. seatra 20-no.4:59-62. Ap '61.
(VJ-RA W-5)
l.-Predsedatell Soveta meditainskikh dester Vologods-koy gdrodskoy
bollaitsy (for Yevdokimova). 2. Preclsedatell Sovsta meditsinskikh
seater Kirovskoy psikhonevrologicheakoy bollnitay (for Esaulova).
3. Glavr*7 vrach Mezhgorskoy rayannoy bollnitsy, Zakarpatskaya
oblast' (for Ganich).
(VOLOODA-11URSES AND NURSING)
(KIROV-MWES AND NURSING)
(M!',ZHGOR DISTRICT (TRUISCARPATHIA)--NURSES AND I.PWISING)
V u 4- V"i
ZHOLMOVICH, A.M., kandidat sellakhahooyaystvannykh nauk; PROKOPYSHM.
A,Z*; GATALISKIY, G,A,,-,-, YX M KIKOVA, Are,
Haile mathads of the primary cultivation of peat-swamp soils in
the White Russian S*S.R. Izv,AN BM. no.5:41-56 S-0.153.
(Peat soils) (MM 9:1)
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0 B16~YPB,2601
AUTHORS: Zhukova, N. V-, Yevdokimova, G. K., and Levehin, V.,.L.
TITLE: Damping of phosphorescence as a function of the filling of
electron loaalizatibn levels and,temperature
ya, z c e
no- 4, 1961, 476-47.8
TEXT: The present paper has been read at the 9th Conference an Luminescence
(Crystal Phosphors)# Kiyevq June 20-25, 1960. The authors wanted to study
the filling of electron localization levels at different excitation
temperatures of a phosphor, to establish a relationship between the
damping of phosphorescence and the liberation of electrons of variously
deep localization levels, and to clarify the part played by secondary
localizations in the natural damping of the phosphor. The investigation
covered specimens of phosphor ZnS-Cu(6-10-5 g/g),CO(10"5 g1g), which has
a wide band of thermal de-excitation with a temperature interval of 1800C
and a maximum at 750C. The specimens were excited by X-rays (366 mg and
Card 1/5
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S/048/61/025/004/014/048
Damping of... B104/B201
436 mg simultaneously) for-10 minutes at temperatures between -140C and
+1300C. After excitation the specimens were dipped into liquid nitrogen,
and next, the curve of thermal de-excitation was measured. It may be seen
from the diagrams presented in Fig. 1 that the light sums stored by the
specimens drop with a rise,o'& the excitation temperature (Fig. 1b), and
that the curve of thermal de-excitation is deformed, It is further assumed
that in the first stages of damping the major part of shallow levels, whose
Tmax is considerably lower than the excitation temperature, participates
in the process. With a view to clarifying which levels were do-excited to
what extents in the individual damping stages, the specimens were excited
at 180C, and, after variously long damping times (0-37 min) the thermal
-de-excitation curve was.deterrained. Results are.graphically presented in
-:Fig. 2a.. On a decrease of the light sum, the maximum of thermal de-exoita-
tion abifte toward higher temperatures. As in the damping process, the
shallow levels are first set iree, and the deeper ones afterwards. At the
same time, a migration from the more shallow to the deeper levels takes
place, so that the number of electrons at the deeper levels during damping
is in some cases larger than after excitation. This results iii shown in
Fig. 2b which illustrates the change of the filling of levels of different
Card 2/5
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.Damping of... ------ -
depths during the damping process. It has bOeri'finally possible to shov
the participation of a part of levels of a wide depth range in each
damping stage. There are 2 figures and 3 references; 2 Soviet-bloc and
1 non ioviet-bloo.
-ASSMATION: Moskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut im. Sergo Ordzhonikidze
(Moscow Aviation Institute imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze)
Fizicheskiy fakulftet Moskovskogo goo. universiteta im.
M. V. Lomonosova (Division of Phn5sics of Moscov State
University imeni M. V. Lomonosov
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icheskay'khimii imOui N*S.Mu,,xak*v& AN
1.Inatitut ob5hcher I
SSSR.
(Sodium Oalts) (potassium salts)
USSR/'Iherrrcd~mam.1cs Thermichemistry. Equilibria.
Ehysical-Chemical Analysis. Phase Transitions.
-7- _Al~s--Jour- Ref&at-ZhUr- - KhiMiya) - No-6) 1957s__104_8T____
Author A.G. Bergzan, K-A"eyd h1mova, O.F. Bogush.
Inst Institute of rrg-anic andi'norGtic Chemistry of Academy
of Scir~:Tices ef USSR.
Title List of Salt Systems (Anhydrous, Studied by Method of
Therzal Arkily-,J.ci I
1.
Orig Pub Izv. SeXtora f1z.-khim. analizpt IONH AN SSSR.. 1956) 27.,
Abstract Tho list comprises Russian works (mainly of X.S. Kurnakov's
school) published up to 1953 inclusively and, besides,
those which were published in volumet 25, 26 and 27 of
the News of the Sector of Physical-Chmical Anplysis of
_101C.of AS of USSR In 1954 to 1956. Syetems composed of
sulfides, silicates, metal and salt unrl lbigb-melting oxi-
des (with the exception of B203) are not containod.
Bibliography of 187 titles.
Card 1/1 - 168 -
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AUTHORS Sementsova, A. K., Tovdok=*. ova, K. At COV/76-4-1-27/46
Bergmanf
TITLEt Ternary Reciprocal System From Sulfates and Carbonates of
Sodium and Potaosium (Troynaya vzaimnaya sistema iz eullfatov
i karbonatov natriya i kaliya)
PERIODICALI Zhurnal noorganichoskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, pp 144-147
-(USSR) -
ABSTRACT3 The ternary system Na'KOSO ICO was investigated by a visual-
4 3
thermic method, The binary systems Na2 so 4-Na2CO3
Na CO K CO and K 30 Na SO were examined and completed, as
2 3-1 2 3 2 4- 2 4
well as the systems K 2so 4-11a2 CO3and Na2so 4-K200YThe
malting diagram of the ternary system consists of a uniform
crystallization zone of uninterrupted solid solutions;
Ne_'41SO 4f CO3is a reciprocal system with uninterrupted solid
solutions appearing on all four sides which decompose into
two constant solid aolutions towards the centre of the system:
Card-1/2 Na 2 [S04 CO] and K213041 COJ. Figure 2 shows the projection
Ternary Reciprocal System From Sulfates and SOV/78-4-1-27/46
,.Carbonates of Sodium and Potassium
of the phase diagram of the reciprocal system and the distribu-
tion of the inner segtione-in this system. There are 3 figures,
1 table, and 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTEDt July 8, 1957
ACC NR, ARG029501, io(~kx CODG: UR/0137/66/000/006/1026/1026
'AUTHOR: H
_jnh_in.,L 0. 0. Dunayev. F. H.t Shmellkov, A.,Pt PWdnmkfY If, A.; Hityu
V. A.; Kuranovq A*_A.-, Yavdokki!AL4=&~."~_11
iTITLE: Effect of plastic deformationAnd heat treatment.on the mgnetic antsotropy.of
a cobalt-platinur-talloy
SOURCE., Re Metallurglya. Abs, 61176
9e
RE F SOURCE: tkh. zap. Urallskoaa un-ta. r. fiz., vyp 1, 1965, 60-63
TOPIC TAGS: plastic defomation, magnetic anisotropy, cobalt containing alloy, plati-
num containing alloy , ordered alloy
MISLATION' A study was made of the effect of plastic dtformation and treatmotnt
pn -t e -nearly equiatemic composition.
h magnetic anisotropy of a Co-Pt. alloy, having a
From the curves oflmechanical moments presented fort samples with different def(;rma-
tio ase in the amount of de~ormationfa sharper defi-
ns, it followed that with an incre
Inition of magnetic biaxiaiiiy occurred I and an asymmetry of,the rotatilonal moment'dia-
a was foiLnd relative 6 the , is Q; the angles. After an optimtin~heat treatment
gram to a0c
'(heating to 10000C and holding 3 hr and ordering at 60013C for L.5 hr)", the magnetic
nisotropy almost disappeared. Howver, as evident In the deacribed dem3gnetization
d magnetic energy diagrams. magnetic anisotreipy was present after the ordering of
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Materials on the belcluthe of fur-bearlng anlmla of the Tatar
A.S.S.R. Trudy Kazan. fil. AS SSSR. Ser. biol. nauk no-3:227-230
154 (MMA 10: 5)
1. Xazanskiy gosudarstvannyy voterinarny7 institut imeni U.N.
Baumana.
(TATAR A.S.S.R.-WORMS, IMUSTIR&L AND PARASITIC)
(PARASITM-FUR-BEARINO ANIMALS)
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TZVTUSIMIIXO, G.A.; YuporamovA, L.I.
a
Seasonal dynamics in the amount of water and dry matter in the
shoots of apple trees under conditions prevailing in the piedmont
zone of the Chu Valley. Trudy Inst.bot.i rast, KirFAN SSSR no.1:63-
12) 154. (MLRA 10:1)
(Chu Valley-Apple) (Plants--Transpiration)
OMMERGO L. D.,v YEVDOMOVA L.J.
Pharmacy
Tasks of testing laboratories of the Administration of Pharmacies. Apt.delo no. 4,- 1952.
Monthl List of Rusaia
jtq_t.3_5ions. Library of Congress. November, 1952. URGUSSIFIED
GRIMMG, L. D. YNDOOMOVA, L. 1. LIPM TSKATA N.Y.
Preparation of medicinal forms from some new drugs, Apt,delo
4 no.3:14-16 TTy-Je 155, OMRA 8: 8)
1. 1z kontrollno-analitichaskoy laboratoril Vinnitakogo oblaet-
nogo aptechnogo upravlenlya GAFV Mintaterstva %dravookhraiianiya
USSR
new drugs In medicinal prop.)
YRYDOXIKOYA L. 1.
MW is it not advisable to rely on the analysis of the applyf1ag
pharmacy? Apt e4slo 5 no.5:44 5-0 156. (HLRA 9:11)
1w Is VLnnitoleoy oblastaoy koutrolluo-analitichookby laboratorli
Glavuogo aptekoupravId-utya UM,
(DRUGG-ADUrRMTLON AND AYALYSIS)
MWOqINSM.I.A., SUMORUK07A, Z.U., ZZMMA. Z.A.. MROBOVIA, F-M., ICADMM.
X.F., ZWMIKOV, Ye U., BMUHMA. M.I.,
TOWSMOVA. IT.P. LARINA. S.F. ;;;oKlqOT_4* La.
Professor his 60th birthday.-
Yest. oVo-rlu, 20 no.6.,126-127 m_i) 158 (MMA 11:12)
(Sanly'v, ALBMANM VASILISVICH. 1898-)
YEWDOZINOTAt, L.00.
G41tivatiort prptices should have specific application, ;eIrl'adeue 4
uo*8-.104-106 At (VJBA 10a)
I.,Krashouftmakaya Rashirp6-traktornaya atcatelya, S:verdlovskor
obla',Stl.~ (Sverdlovsk Pr.ovince-Agriculture)
YZYTOXDCMM. A.I.; UBAWHEY. L!.; RAYA10TICE1, I.He; MMKK, I.D.;
Prinimali SEMEYAH, Bs?*; XUDRIK. i.N.; GALITSKIT, L.M.;
SEMV. V.I.; T.A.1 STWAMV, A.S.1 RODICOVA, U.N.;
Air blAst praheat#g for shaft furnaces. T19vot, met. 33 no.M12-
2o o l6o. (MIRL 13: 10)
1, Gasudarst78UW InNtitat PO tgvdtnym metallam (for Tevdokimanko,
r Saborsohny7. Rafalovich,- Hasnile, 'Radlonova, Buntovnikov, Tovdokimova).
~20 ruxhno-,'U~al'skiy;jAkelev77. zavd4 (for Shormn, KuArin, Galitakiy,
(Air pre6aters)
(Ketallurgical furnaces-Zquipment and slapplies)
BBLYAYE;V, YU.D.; SHESTOPEROVA, Z.A.; ZYUKOVA, K.I.; Yh~WKRIOVA, M.G.
Use of preclnisone in the empound treat-ment of pnem-monia in
children during the first year of life. Sov.med. 26 no.2:
338-140 F163. (MIRA 16t6)
1. Iz Gorlkovskoy detskoy bollnitay Vo.25 (glavnyy vrach Ye.M.
Smol 17 aninova)-
(m ONIA) (IITFAITTS-DISFASgS)
(PREGNIADIEVEMOVE)
MARAHZINs Ael.; RUMLAVSKIY, A.S.;
TOLSTOGUZOVIA.D.; F(DMIA, Te.A.
Continuous method of precipitating basic nickel carbonate
with complex automation of the process. TSvet. met. 37 no.12*4
2,r,-31 D 164 (um 18 22)
VILKOI[-fSKIY, A.L., prof..; YMOXIMOVA. 14.11.
:~~
Study of the vegetative nervous system In athletes. Probl.
vrech.kontr. no.3:128-139 155. (if MA 12: 9)
(ATIRMS) (04YOUS SYSTElf, AIYIOIIOYfIC) (BLOOD-IMIGNATION)
VILKOVYSKIY, 4.L., prof.; YZVDOKIHGVA6, N.H.
Problem of the secratory and excratory, function of the stomach
in relation to physical exercise by athletes. Problorach.
kontr. no-3:314-320 '55. (14VA 12:9)
(MIUTS-HYGURTIC AMOTS) (MCIUCH)
STEPAgOVA9 YO.S.-I-7WO&MOVA, M.M.
Physicall preparation of athletds in the tbroving ewents as revealed
by data from medice2 oboervations. Probl. vrach k=tr. no.5:60-
(HIPA 140)
78 160*
(TRLCK ATWMICS)
De-) K i A-4 6 v fl, 13 AllN
PENHWSWA-f V.Ya.'; GUSUA, YU.1t; WNUMOVA, H.114
D 09-en-tle-r~~40rm`ser tramacitted
atectio n of colonies of
111unination; author's abstrnet. Zhur.mikroblol.epid. I Immun.
29 no.2:113-114 F 158. (min U-.4)
1. Iz Koskovakogo inatituta vnktain 1, eyvorotok iment Hechnikova.
(SHIGELLA) (MICROSCOPY)
BAZIWVICH,,A.T.;_YXMKIKOVA, H.H.
Pulmonary air cyst. Vrach. delo no,1:77 959.
1. Sanatoriy Pftemchuzhina" g. Yalta.
(LUM-TURIMS) WSW
-ife.
IVIDOKIMOVA, N. S.
!'Antitoxic immunity in scarlet fever patiqnts in Alma-Ata."
Report subkttted at tho 131A, All-Union Congress of Hygenints,
~pideriologists and Tnfectionists. 1959
MDOMOVA9 U.S.; ~ KOROVALOVA, M.Z.
Phagoeytie'reaction in patients with Aeumatic fever. Zdrav. Kazakh.
21 no.2:40-1+3 t(4. (HIPA 14:3)
1. Is ka-fedry mikrobiologii (zav. - professor EOI.Slitikkell) i
ka6~ fakulltatakoy terapii (zav. - dotsent Ye.A.Mezenchuk)
Kazakhako o meditainskogo instituta.
NHAGOCYTOSIS) (RHMIATIC FEVER)
YE:vDOKlM-c)/*r4,
cA
In fabrks
time dectmLaaloa
41
and 0. P. TikhCQfIA%'OVA. 14441
behavitv of the di;;
!w&pre lcul(ka. (ft~ ttat;tm of (is &%b, awl m"hotacraphy
ASd W&MUMAl MX11IM C04011(ite 140 111COW-1-
5/129/62/000/012/005/015
E073/E351
AUTHORS: Ravdel I M.P., Candidate of Technical Sciences and
Y vdolcimova,
_q.I" Engineer,
TITLE: Martensitic transformation in manganese-base alloys
PERIODICALs Metallovedeniye i tormichaskaya obrabotlca imetallov,
~1100 12, 1:962, 23 ~-- 26
-The-conditions and the mechanism of.formatlon of the,
metastable tetragonal,phase (1y' according to the authors'
terminology) were -investigated for the system Mn-Ni on seven alloys
with 65-90% Mr., using microscopical, X-ray and dilatometric analy-
SiS6 The X-ray analysis was earried out on wire specimens at
20 C, 300 OC and at liquid-nitrogen temperatures. Microscopical
studies were made on electrolytically-polished specimens during
0
Conclusions: inbin-Ni as well as
heating to 300 G and cooling*
Mn-Cu alloys the y-phase has a low-temperature metastable m?difi-
cation y' which appears to be a martensitic phase. This phaae
is formed during very rapid cooling from, the y-range without
diffusion. A reverse yl--*y transformation is accompanied by the
G. Card 1/2
RAVDELI, H.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; YMOKIMVA, 0.1., insh.
Martensite transformation in manganese-base alloys. KetalloTed.
i term. obr. met. no,l2s23-26 D 162. (KM 16:1)
1. T.Ser-tralInyy nauchno-issladovatel'ohy institut chernoy
metallurgii. (Manganese alloys-Notallography)
(Phaae rule and equilibrium)
YMOKPITO~A R.I., Cand Med ~)ci - (diss) . "Physiological
control CL~R' ~- games for chi-ldren three years old.It
Kilav, 1959, 13 pp (Kiev Order of L-~bor Red Banner Med Inst
Z'
im Acand~rlcian A.A. Bogomiolets) 250 co-~ies (KLj 2b-59$ 131)
lob
YF,VDf)KIM,OVA, S.
U2,jrance -to dchp1minthization b piparazine. pr,~rsrations (with
, T I
iumary -in English] a Vestis Latv, &k poa.12:8144 -161i
YSVWKIKOVA, S.Y.
.Result of the use of piperazine sulfate and cherLopodium oil in the treat-
nent of ascariasis. Med. paraz. i paras. bol. 27 no.4.,422-424 J1-Ag 158.
(MM 12:2)
1. Iz propedevtichookoy terapevticheakoy kliniki Vitebskogo meditsinskogo
instituta (dir. Instituta I.I. Bogdanovich).
(PTPOWN.B. ther. uses
sulfatet in ascariasis (Rua))
(OHNOPODIUM, ther. use.
ascariasis (fts))
(AGOARTASM, therapy#
chengpodiun piperazine sulfate (Pno))
YEWDONIKOVA, S.V., assistent
larly diagnosis and treatment of itscarlaslad Zdrav. Belor. 5 no.3:
36-37 '(r '59. (NIM 12:7)
1., Iz Dropedevticheskoy terapevtichaskoy kliniki (I.o.; saveduymhehego
lcafedr7 V.P. Kolegqikova) Vitebskogo maditsinskogo Ansifttmta.
(VITOSK--ASCARIDS AND ASCARMIS)
YeVDOKI.YOVAO --' S. V.,, Cand. Lied. Sci.., - (diss) "Early diagnosis and praimgo
.deheit~iniidzadon during aseariasis," Ilinsk, 1961, 27 pp (-t-.'i.,.gk State -edical
.1
Institute)"U-Supp 9-610 190)
YZ,-;VDO&U40VA, S.V., assistent
Early diagnosis and preiwaginal worming in ascariasis, Zdrav. Bel.
7 no.9t6O-63 S 161. (Krty- 14- -- 10)
1. 1z kafedry propedevticheskoy terapii (zaveduyushchiy - Prof.
A.I.Frank-Purt) Vitebskogo mod. instituta.
(ASCARIM AND ASCARIASIS)
R- 7i a- x -ft -w7a
-A a _Y_ 4 0 j,,_ v ky-L-A-4 AA p W gpffic k" c, 1_2 0_0 1-!;& 41
44-0 S! -4 4w
r
awts. -V. V~ rtul"Itev 411411'.
HvdakiwOvv~ Po"& (U. S. S. ttj 1044. No.
345~U~Vaiit am the carapa. of ext. cxt4. of takyr Ci%v
alky.. oR, Cf. ittlAtte, Co. Mr. K SM Na. Analreii o(
cnatwAuvr that It h"2.4776 humus and 2.4% IN. Itis
shown that the crust coctsists of accuttaulAtion of blue-
Zi
grM Alpt bcka&g to the family OjcwAtw4ctw. -s6-
1. fai
00
041
r- i T 41& AM L t I rW 0 91 1 W *4 'J A 4 3 A T
TS it so Ll
UP Ev P ~r 44 it it K (t ti it it pl~, 4 1 ~1*
1 0 000 so 0 0 0 0 0!
0 0 e a*,,* 0000 a *
oiN of -the oak-;~Irti fissures of the
-The dark-colored s,
-V-vilokin, tand,r-i"Auttova.
Tingutla forest. 1. ov~
Ves!"Wlfokcv. Url~v. 7, No V, Ser, Fic-Ifal, I
A'auk N c. 0, Glt-7jl( 11152),-'m ; ti it! tots de. -': ribe twon.unplei
v! them: ioili rind otalhic the cnifliflow which prolitived
them, e.g. oak ztnr4 elm vegctailpri, arcumulati~n -f dccp-
colored hunittq (high tit Itumic acids) io delAlui A 60 or 70
C111111" and retertion of inoistom dup to forerft-IRW cover,
~hcsc wils are CharactcrimdA)y suille bulorictz q-,i;-,.Iity,
weakly acid soll.soln. und iticreawd C-4 Ulld Mg ill surface
h6ii-tolli (due t b; - -1 _3 it 'iccuillulatfull of mobile
Fe and Al hydroN. tit horizon Bl. The results 3how it
Jlu'llU3 content of 3.01-7.81%, whilt Ox: surrounding light-
chestnut sails contain no more thai 1.6.1%. In total N
they rescinb1clehernozein but have hw mobile phoiphate.
Carbonates und otliq midily sol. salts are fount] -at con-
slderabk dtpth duc to If-Aviation. The authors plo-~tulatc a
prinnitivc nicidow-che it tit! t 461, Tribles arc given vhov-4vg
.661. lorl5' IM, oxidc.3, hurnus 9, mobi1c, j,hM-)jlAt-S Will
czrboi~~ts:3, and.compti. of o slib:itaucei.
1 . YENDOM401A T I. PAPNTJTOVA, T. S.
2. USSR (600)
4. Tingutin - Forest Soils
7. Dark soils of oak and elm groves of the Tingutin forest range. Vest. Mosk. un 7
no. 9, 1952.
9. Monthl List of ilussian Acces~i Unclassified.
jons~ Library of Congrees, Rarch 1953.
USSR/Geophysics Soil Nitrogen FD-1248
129-10/25
Card 1/1 Pub
Author Yevdokimova,:T. I.
title The role of the rcot systems of oAk trees In the accumulation of
nitrogen and of the elements of nutritive ash In gray forest soils.
Periodical s Vest. Mock. un-, Ser. fizikomat. I yest. nauk, 9, No 1, 73-31, Feb
1954
Abstract States that the study of the influence of plants on soil and of soil
on plants is of special interest in connection with the further de-
velopment of the theory of the soil-forming process. Discusses a 1949
investigation into the biological cycles of ash elements in the three
test plots containing oaks and oakwood weeds, 20, 45 and 100 years old
respectively, In the national forest preserve "Tul'".
Institution Chair of Soil Science
W-T -0~
Ej
k
Y -----------
Ogldts in Aaza&distan
.
vi~
Card -
ub. ------
Author Zolyshe,v, R. H., and Yevdokimov&,_T. I..
Title Wor'k-s- ofsoil sc
ands. n. Kazakhstan
Periodical Vest_-Y-osk.~:: Ser .__'frizikamat.
i _yest. nauk, -9, tio 8, i44 -145
_
A~stract In connection with the resolution of the February-March 1954 Plenum of
the Central Committee CPSU'on the increasing of the production of grain
by -w~Ly of sowing of grain cultures ort virgin and fallow lands, a grotm
of 22 (18 6tudent-graduates, 3 laboratory assistants of the Chair of
Soil Science S. A. T-yurdenev, A., P. Mzhel Iskaya, and A. P. lobutev)
under the guidance of Docent 11. N. Bolyshev worked from 1, April to
5 june 1951L in Kustanay, Severo-Kazakhstanskays, and Pavlodarskaya, Ob-
last'; another group consisting of 8 persons left for Kazakhstan in
the second half of ilugust and stayed until 15 October (6 associates
of the Soil Department: K. B, Orlov, Ye.. N. Plastinin, G. I. Glebov,
V. V. Aleksandrov, L. A. Sergunin ', G. D. Belitsin; two associates of
the Chair of Geography of Soils, Geography Faculty~ Candidates L. S.
Dolgov and Yu. I. Stroganov).
Institution
Submitted
R A
1, - , . . I . : . : . . . .- ... - - -
.-
1. . i
Y6 uk ~k-m o uza,
Me; VLADY Suy. S.A.; YMMMOVA,
Principles alui approaches to an over-mai etv4 of moll cover.
Vest.Hoe.k.un.10 nO*8:141-149 Ag 1550
SIR
Abstract The prirary star~p if sAl fw-mti:)n of tZie wtum)rphic
actin-)Iitic - chliritic
schist4- tdke~--Place-- under- a~-aaiv)py j
ve--~etati,jn (Cladxiia, PAytrichum c0 Id Pleur,3ziW.
6chreberi, Pamelia, Gyr.),ph.-.)ra, PeltiGera and Sterej-
caulin are predordiant), accordinG ti the type )f s.;d
pr3cess, and results in the formtion of a himvs hori-
zDn enriched by 11, P, 5, K and Ca, which insure the
hiLli forest-ar,-wingr q'u.-alitles if these sAls. The plant-
inE; of ciniferous ve~,,etati.,n starts the develqmeat of
Card 1/2
1EYWKIMOVA. T.I.;RUDINA. L.A.
Role of the herbaceous vegetation in the process of soil forwtion
in the Moskva River floodland [with anamary in Xrglishh.
PaohVbvedenia no, 9:80-88 158. (MIRA U:10)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitat inani K.W.Lomonosova.
(Moskva Talla~--Soil formation)
DOBROVOLISKIYJ, G.V.; YMOKIVDVA, T.I.
Preservation and increase of soil fertility in'floodlands of the
non-Chernozem zone. Pochvovedenie no.9:59-66 S 161.
(IfERA 14: 10)
I* Hbakovakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Alluvial landis) (Soil fertility)
~DOKIYWA. T.I.; GRQMIO,. G.G.
Distribution of oil, pools along the strati graphic, cross. section in
the Eastern Ekhabi field. Trudy VIJIGRI no.224.-102-108 163.
(MIRA 17s2)
CIII.ZHIKOVAp H.-P.
Brown foreat sails I nsouthern Smolensk Province. Ma-zab. dakI.
vya. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4:174-179 164. OaRA 17:12i
MOM QQ
UVICKIMOVA. T.I.; TITKOVAI M.F.
Aroblem of raising the cultivation degree of sandy-Iran.
turf-Podzolic aoils. Fochvovedenia no.6:90-96 Ja 165.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvemyy universitet imeni Lomonosova.
Submitted April 1. 1963,
YMOMM7,119 T. P.
-USSRAiology--mro ~raftimnrj__~adieactiv-~ Isotopes May/Jun 51
'a -1. KlOdft7skiy, V* -.114,
d'
--MM U
01 'Ova4, O's . - ca 1: z
-Y
--R,lz Ak Naiik SISSR1 Ser Molt' No 3,0 PP~72-85'
Uu ~d r, r-af t sof tomatco-s on nightshade and vice versa for investigationsrof exchange of
?5 . Administered tracer through root syst of grafter after cion had taken root#
in soln"Cont, .~2 , .1
by raising plants prior to grafting, by grorring cions in P12 soln
and then geaftingy them onto plants containing no p32 and vice versa., and by
infection of P32 into rootsp observed movement of tracer and its distribution in
grafters and cions. Gives resUts in tables.
166T6
ME DOMMOVA 0 T. P.
iisSR/Biology - Radioactive Tracers May/jun 51
."Detemination of the Content of Phosphorcrus Tracer in the Leaver. of Living Plantz:.,"
V. I.S. Klechkovskiyp, So Ps Tselishchevf To P. Yevdokinoval Ifoscaff Agr Acad imeni
Timiryazev
I-trizAkVauk SSSIR, Ser Bioll, No 3j. Pp 86-90
Describes rethod using electronic device, At-ch permits -detg- content pf- p32 tracer in
leaves of live plants by measuring individual portions - of 'the leaf vrilth sUbsequent
corwersion of entire area of the leaf. In this manner,, effect of conditions of
nourishmeryt and of other factors on admission of radioactive P to the plant and
movement of tracer can be observed.
186T7
ITSSR/DiOlOgy RtldlOactiVe Tracers 1 Aug 51
"On Uie Contact rhotogMphic ('7taai(Autographie
Metho(l of Dettormining the Localization of Radio-
sotoTx-s in Plants," V. M. Klechkovgkiy., T. P.
i Zvdoklmovs, Moscour Agr Acad imeni K., A. Timiryezov
T~ok Ak Nauk SSSRI' Vol LXXIX, no 4, pp 629-632
The detn,of radioisotope distributi*a by photo-
lbwtrie eV61untioft af con-tact photoo~A~S my Iwo
to erroris. Thus, A. A. Drobkov ema6'to the un-
J expec tea Conclusion that the distrIbution in
plento of, naturally occurring rndiidactive sub-
stwwes.46aa of P32 ir. the awne. P~otmatric
estima-lion of contacit photogmphe 4f corn leavo
leada to ~the result that the distribution of SXI
in rddic&uv different from tbat ok V~2. Chem
wthoas'! ihoit that the distribution ~betveen the
central' vein ana the lateral parts is netua2ly
the name in both cases: the appar6nt'differences
are &4 to the fact that the beta isdiation of
p32 1,; 10 times stronger than that~of S35.
2=9
A n 4 0 4 0 0 9 4 IN
Ya 'alm-moval ......
hawwau4s d g1rcem f* Xxh4ua gelt to p4hunc*11
ro4ckka:~, Plem. W. S. S.
Refivus. ZUr. 1. NQ. 10, vita. fol Ca
Ics gr__ -1 U-cficar-sa dm wubeco"M futhiti oft M
Fee-
*A_ -ins. blach k" eyetro thta INA K tagrate bi ritrNkr'l
And t1w *All, is te" suscvObte to fccluction by dvittritis
tMa is Febliag's Iola., IN* rcchices the ewint. efror in -00
gem" dctg. m4aw in the pres"KV G( dcalfill. A stwial 14111C -4141
fia""d J the XPAIAN 4MI fiefudad fachte) (tic 1~r
Clytvrfli tafts. is given. The redutA Cts 6 dod, by thsia-
tion by (he atc(NM of 11ruhaq. W, R. Ifeno
00.3- coo
so*
12
no*
1 mr-ii 1, 41 A S 0 Od a 0 114 2 a 4 3~ It V
14
ft It
0 00 so a off*@.# 4 0 0 p 0 0 6 0 0 of 000 a
0
a IN 0004 *&**too*
o,,Pk out storage processes for grain products in aspbalt floored
wwahousea. Huk.-elev.prom. 20 no.2:9-10 F 154. (MLRA 7:7)
1. Kraonoyarskava kontora Zagotzerno (for Sayapin and Linovskly)
2. Grozasnakaya baza Zagotzerno (for Yovdokimova)
(Grain--Storage) (Flour--Storage)
LYUBIN)VP V.A., inzh.; Prinimali uchastiyes GULYAYEVAP R., laborant;
YEVD4)KIMVA, V., laborantp- KHRUSTALEV, P., rabotnik; ZHUKOV,
V-.,-i~tn-fk-,"CHUYAKOV M., rabotnik,
Automatic AT2-250-Sh loom for woolen fabrics. Nauch.-issl.
trudy TSNIIShersti no.17:76-85 162, (MIRA 17:12)
1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sherstyanoy
promyshlennosti (for Gulyayeva, Yevdokimova). 2. Shuyakiy
mashinor,troitellnyy zavod (for Chumakov).
LJU
USSR/Physics - 7iltration I Aue 50
uMagnitude of Index n in Filtration Regime of Homogeneous Fluids and Gasespa B. B.
Lapuk,, V. A. YerftM=v&
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXIII,, no 4P PP 675-677
'Showas in region crit for Darcy's lawq Index n is function of Reynold's number,,
n(Re),, eccording to data of exptl investigations into dependence of coeff lambda of
hydraulic resistance upon Re. Subject problem for simulteneorus existence of different
regimes was lateonsidered by V. N. Shchalkachev in his booki "Yoftemn ya Heftyawya
Gidravlika" (Underground Oil Hydraulics), Moscow/ Leningradq 19"11 and By B. B.
Lapuk in his "Teareticheakiye 0snovy Razrabotki Mestorozhdeniy Prirodnykh Gazov" -
(Theoretical Bases of Working Deposits of Natural Gases)g 1948. Submitted 7 Jun 50
by Acad L. 6. Leybenzon.
PA 176T103
YODOKLMOVAI V. A. and LAFUK, B. B.
"Determination of Ge-s-Deposit Parem--ters From Well-Test Date in USSR,"
Dolk- MI SSSR, Vol 73, 11o 6, 1950, pp 1., 141-11 14 2.
Translation W-15116, 14 Nov 50
YEVDCKP,!OV!4. IV. A. PA 172TI 26
IlFirat Phaar- of Nonsteady-Gtate Radial Filtration of
Fluids" V. A. Yavdokimova
"Dok Ak Iffauk SSSR" Vol LXXIV, No 4, pp 669-672
Solv--6 differential eq for first phase of nonsteady-
state filtration of fluids, c6nsidered a3 continuous
sequence of stationary States. Submitted 3 Aug 50
by Acad L. S. leybeazon.
PTMGHYT# Qao:r'Ly'4qHgoyLch;. T=qX T_ prepodavatell kafedry
dotoea*t,;,handidat tekhmichaskiI& n'a'ik, -rate enzent; BCRISOT, Tu.P.,.
kandidat tekkaichaskikh nauk, retsewnet; *TATOLIIF, G.N.. vedushchiy
redaktor; POWSIZA# A.S.. takhatchaskly redaktor
.[collection 0 problems for the coarse 'Uaderground Hydraulics."]
Sboralk sadach po sursu 'Poilzamanaia g1dre'vUla,* Moskya. G
nauchno-takhn. izd-vo neft. L gorno-toplivnot lit-ry. 1957. 80
WMA Mel
-l. rafedra "Obshchey i podxdqmoy, gtdravjikI6.Moskovskogo n'eftyanogo
institata im. akedi, I.M.Gubkina (for Yevdaklmov. Borisov)
(Hydraulics-Problems, exercises, etc,.)
(Petroleum engineering)
CHAUng I.A.; MMOID(OVA, V*Al KOOEVA, 1.99
Iner2aftag't ultimate 611 recove of Imperfect wells
11~ - ry
bottom waters by 20=s of slamitawame and eaparato of
,vater ancl oil, Izve' 17s, uchab
Zj'W.; nef~j 1. ga= U0.2,
O(M llt8)
1; .9belavok.1y neftyanor InstItut In* akad,.
(petrolew engineerivg
DAKHNOVt V.N., doktor geol,-miner, nauk; KHOLIN, A.Lp kand. geol.-
miner.nauk,- PESTRIWV, A.S.; GALUZO,, YU.V.; AFRMAK, AN.;
YUDK9VICH, R.V.; POPOV, V.K.; POZIN, L.Z.; LARIONOV, V.V.;
VENDELISHTEYN, B.Yu.; GORBUNOVA, V.I.; DZYURAK, M.D.; YEVDOKIWVA,
_V.A - ZHOKHOVA I MNIKO HEVA,
R.G.; LATYSHEVA, M.G.; M , N. N. ; HOC
N.V., MROZOVICH,, Ya.R.; OREKHOVSKAYA, Ye.P.; POKLONOV, M.S.;
ffl~i6FAI T.F.; SEVOSTIYANOVO M.M.; TANASEVICH, N.I.; FAfMKOVA,
N.V.,- FEDOROVICH,, G.P.; SHCHERBININ, V.A.; ELLANSKIY, M.M.;
YANUSH, Ye.F.; YUNGANS, S.M.,, ved. red.; YAKOVIEVA, Z.I., tekhn.
red.
(Using methods of field geophysics in studying gas-bearing re-
servoirs]PYImenenie metodov promyslovoi geofiziki pri izuehenti ga-
zonoonykh kollektorov. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat,, 1962. 279 p.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Gas, Natural-Goolp
Zy)
_(Prospecting."GeophysicAl -methods)
KRISTEA, N.[Cristea., N.]j VLADISLAVLE , A.S. (translator];__YEVpOKIMvA
Y
V.A., kand.tekhn. nauk, red.; SAVINA, Z.A., ved. red.; VOF0KCV4
V.Ll takhn. red. . - -
(Underground hydraulics]Podzemnaia gidravlika. Pod red. V.A.
Zvdokimovoi. Mbokva, Gostoptekhizdat, Vol.l. 1961. 342 P.
Translated from the,Rnmanian. (MIRA 16:3)
(Oil fields--Fluid dynamics)
WDOKII IA I I
CHARNYYO I.A.; YL -WVAq V.A.; KOGIIII -N-
Determining the free out
-pat of gas wells. Gaz. prc,=.. 8 no-4:
3-6 163. RA 17:1o)
ri,
ISTOMINA . T. I., staraldy nauchnyy sotrudidk,. inzh. I Prinimall
uchastiye: KONOMIKO, L~F., inzh.; YEVDOKIIIOVA, V.B., tekhnik
Searching for optimum parameters in the preparation of warp
for cloth weaving. Tekst.prom. 21 no.12:29-31 D 161.
(RIRA 15:2)
Mentralln
7 - _yy nauchno-Usledovatel'skiy institut sherstn;ranoy
6z"hlo
r
P
(f0"
(weaving)
(Textile machlnery)
ISTOMINA, T.I., inzh.; Prinimali uohastlyes LYUBIMDV, V.A., inzh.;
PANFILDVA, Z.I., inzh.;. ~~KIMDVA,, Y.40, starshly laborant
Automatic UA-300-4Sh weft winder for the winding of wool yarn.
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Is-kafedry akush rstva--t-glnekologit (save pr - LZboaki a)
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I Koskovskogo ordena Lanina meditainskogo Imstituta I Is patomor-
fologicheakoy laboratorii.1notituta akmaherstva I ginekologii (dir.
4G.Stepanov) Miniaterstva, %dravookhranoulya SSSR*
(UMUS. neoplasms,
Odiag., histol., preoperative rapidL technic)
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. TWDO IKOVA yaystvaWkh nauk; LIVIMS, K.V.,
kand.biolog.nauk
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Using deuterium for studying the movement of surface and subsoil
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~PEMMVT; V.M.
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1. iz 1-y kafedry rentgenologii i radiologii (zav. - zaaluzhannyy
deyatell nauki prof. S.A.Reynberg) i kafedry urologii (zav. -
zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. A.P*Frumkin [deceased])
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SOV-120-58-3-22/33
AuTHORS:Vereshchagini L, F., Kabalh~a, S. S. and Yevdokimova. V. V..
TITLE: A Camera for X-Ray Studies of the Structure of i'vionocrystals
under High Pressure (Y,,-,,,qera d1ya rentgenostrulcturg7lkh
izsled.ovaniy_monokristallov pod vysokim dalfleniyem)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Mcsperimenta, 1958, Nr 31 pp 90-92
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: An X-ray camera hasbeen built for studies 2of mono-
crystals under a pressure of up to 7000 kg/ci,11 . The
pressure is transmitted by a sieel Diston and the liquid
employed is benzene. The piston is fixed in bhe working
position by means of a special nut. The pressure is mea-
sured by means of a manganin manometer. The -camera works
-on.-the-rotation principle. An example is Civen of an X-ray
photo-raph-of s6dium-chloride-under a prozzure of 4000
kg/c~2(Flg.4). A sectional drawing through the hi-h
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A Camera for X-Ray Studies of the 3truCt)'Xe -o'- 'Monocr,7stals la n
der
High Pressure-
pressure chamber is sho= in Fig.2. V. G. Gorshicov is
thamk.ed for -his-~advic~e. There are 4 figures and 11
references, of which 4 are Soviet, I German and the rest
are English.
ASSOCIA!210N: Laboratoriya fiziki sverkhvysokikh davleniy AN SSSR
(Laboratory of Physics of Ultra-Ifigh Pressures of the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR)
WMILITTED: August?, 1957.
1. X-ray diffraction cameras--Desigm 2. Single cry!Aalti-
X-ray analysia
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AUTHORS: YeYdokimovaq V. V., Vereshchagin ~L, F.
TITLE. The Problem of the Determination of the Distance Between
thf~ toms'%f a Subs
_A mail tance Under Pressure. 1. The
Compressibility of Barium and Strontium
iz- 1a
PERIODICAL, F i __'--tverdogo--t#_la, 1960, Vol. 29 No. 6,, pp. 1701-1707
TEXT. The authors have-developed a simple methodfor the determination---
of the compressibility-of substances by means of X-ray-diffraction. The
f 15, the intro-
method Is applicable up to pressures o 229 k
duction the authors discuss the flaws of the usual methods and the V<
extensive corrections required for them. They suggest the measurement
of the compressibility of a substance by an X-ray determination of the
change in volume according to the change in the lattice parameters, since
such a mathod is free from the disadvantages mentioned aboye. An
.analogous method;has been applied since 1933 (Cohn, jacobs, and others),
.but theinvestigations extended only up to 10,0010 kg/ Icm2 pressure.
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Distance Between the Atoms of a Substance B006/BO70
Under Pressure. I..The Compressibility of
Barium and Strontium
-In the present work the authors investigated strontium and barium in a
high pressure X-ray chamber (described in Ref. 9) with manganine
manometer and multiplier (Fig. 1). Strontium and barium are chosen
because they are highly compressible and..therefore the diffraction lines
show a considerable shift under pressure. The pressure is transmitted
through benzine to the samples enclosed in a beryllium vessel, and the
change in the resistance is measured with a manganine manometer. The
strontium showed a series of impurities (3% FeO, 2% CrO, 0.03% CuO), so
also did barium (0.01% Fe, and traces of Znq Cr. Pbq Cul Cd). A
photograph taken with strontium is shown in Fig. 2; the upper spectrum
was taken without pressure, and the lower one under a pressure of
11t400 k9/cM2. A clear displaQement of the lines is to be seen. Fig. 3
shows the interplanar spacings for strontium (lower curve) and barium
(upper curve) as functions of the pressure. For barium measurement a
apecial construction of the X-ray chamber was used; it is shown
diagrammatically in Fig. 4. The bexyllium vessel here was a cone-shaDed
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Distance Between the Atoms of a Substance B006/BO70
Under Pressu-re. I. The Compressibility of
Barium and Strontium
flask. Fig. 5 shows a photograph of this chamber with two hand presses.~
The X-ray photographs with (10,000 kg/cm2) and without p"ssure for
barium are shown in Fig. 6. Figs. 7 and 8 show,the compressibility of
strontium and barium respectively as function of pressure. The upper
lines in both are taken directly from a.paper by Bridgman. The diagrams
-show that for both substances 1 dV decreases linearly with F; the
V UP
decrease is somewhat_quicker for barium than for strontium. In the
equation aP +.bp2t the following Inumerical values are found for
Vo
the coefficients. For strontium, a 81.-O.10-7 + 1-4t b = _j(),.,~.10-12t~'4;
for barium, a - loo-io-7 � 4.4, b -155..5'10-12 +_.9A. Finally the
authors thank V. G. Gorshkov and V. D. Frolkin, mechanics, and L. A.
Maksimova, laboratory assistant, fqr help in--the-experiments.--There--are---
-8--f igure a- -and:- -9-ref ereme-e-i -4 -so-vi e t and 7 US.,
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