SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEZERSKAYA, N. A. - YEZERSKIY, V. I.
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AUTHORSs Pshenitsyn, N. K., (Deceased),,,':~ezerskaya, N. A.
TITLEs Synthesis and polarographic investigation of complex
ruthenium chlorides
PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorgani,cheskoy khim#' V. 6 no. 3, 1961, 613-620
TEXT: The complex ruthenium chloride is reduced at a potential, at which
other platinum elements are not reducedl this fact is used for a new po-
larographic method of determining ruthenium. The polarographic curves
were recorded by an Aff-55 OX-55) polarqgraph and a galvanometer with a
sensitivity of 3-52 - 10_)'~ka/mm. A platinum wire and a saturated calo-
mel electrode were used as elLectrades. The reaction of K 4Ru2001 10 and
K RU(H O)C1 with hydrogen peroxide at different 01-concentrations was
2 2 5
studied and a simple method of synthesizing K 2RUCI6 devised, Compound
K4Ru2 OC1 10 was found to be reduced to K2RUN 20)015 in 1 N HC1. When in-
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creasing the H01 concentration to 2 N, alaci the complex K RuCl is formed
2 6
in addition to K Ru(H O)C1 In the range,froin 2 to 2.2 N H01 the for-
2 2 56
ME~tion of K2RuC16 reaches a maximum. A fuil-ther increase of the acidity
of the solution lowers the reducing power of hydrogen peroxide. The pro-
portice of K Rucl were atudied;, this comj;ound was found to bo monomeric,
2 6
anti the ruthenium in it is, tetravalent. Tl~ie stability of K Rui'l* solu-
2 4 6
tions was studied with respect t6hydrolysis on heating and storage. When
'tutions of K Ruc"l in 6 N HC1 were stored for some time, ruthenium was
s
o., 2 6
partly reduced. This reduction is strongeii- in dilute ruthenium solutions
1075 mole/1). The resistance of K RuG1 t6 reduction increases in the
"2 6
presence of sod Iium chloride, With increasing temperature, K 2RuCl 6 solu-
tidns are partly decomposed to giVe K RU(H O)C1 under simultaneous re-
2 2 5
duo.t-ion. Continuous evaporation and boilini.; of K2 Rucl6 in 2 N H01 gives
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K4 Ru 2OCI 61 Itis assumed that K2 RuC16,firclit hydrolyzes with subsequent
formation of the binuclear compound K [C1 ~iu-O-RuCl The reversibility
2- ~4 54~ 5)'
waa,s~,udiedi,~~ The polarographic wave
of tho reduction.of (Rucl 61
(Ru IV vi6)2- on the platinum eleotro Ide. may tie used for a quantitative de-
IVC, )2-
termination of ruthenium. The potentials of the half-waves (Ru 6
III ]L4 2- 1
12 O)c indicate the re,rersibIlity of the redox reaction on
and'IR (H2
the elitctrode and may be used for a -quantitiitive determination of ruthe-
nium, -1here are 9 figures, 5 tablesq~and &,references3 5 Soviet-bloe and
3 non-S.oviet-bloo.,
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AUTHORS.. Pshenit,;3yn, N. K., Yezerskaya:, N. A.
TITLE: Polarographical, determination~of ruthenium on a platinum electrode
PERIODICAL Referativnyy zhurnalp Metalluxgiya, no. 1, 1963.,.15'- 16, abstract
IX87 (In collection: lleoriyia i praktika polyarogr. analiza",
Kishinev, "Shtiintsall, 1962,j45 150)
TEXT; It was established that on a-2 n. HCl background in the presence of
NaCl hydroxopentachloride Of AU4-K2[RuOM,,.l wn 1
51 (bro sa t) is reduced on a sta
tionar~ Pt-eleetrode, by forming a wave fTom 0.5 to 0-34 (norifial calomel elec-
'The Ru-wave flows together with ~he 02-wave; therefore 02 mu
trode). st be pre
liminarily excelled and the operation shoOld be conducted In a hermetic cell.
Recommendations are given as to the deterr~Lination of 5-to 500 JRU/Ml in the pre-
sence of other Pt-metals, A simple apd ro~,pid method was found to obtain a
single-jujoleus complex chloride of Ru,1+-X 16 (black salt) reducing on the-Pt-
'Pic
3 10-4 M of K
electrode to aquopentachloride of Ru. Palarograms of 10-
1RuC16
solutions on -a HCl background (1: 1) in UYj presence of NaC1 do not change during
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KLABUNOVSKI!Y, Ye.I.; YEZERSKAYA. N.A.
Folarographicreduction of 2--ethylarithraquiwne In dimethy1for-waide.
zht.Lr.ana1.khi-,n. 18 no.8:989-993, 4 163. (MIRA 1602)
N.D.Zelinsky Institute of Organic Ghemistry and N.S,Kurnakav
Institute of General and Inorganic Claamistryp Academy of Sciences,
U.'S.S.R.f Moscow.
GItI'ZbURGV-Siiaawia llliiiiOala; GLAIRSHEN.9KAYA, Kluvdlya Antonoma;
Natal-' ya . Amatol.lyevnq 1110t'IRIA, 011ga
Ifina Vladimlrovna; FFDOROVA, AlAvandra 111kolayevna;
ZVYAGINTSEV, O.Ye.s doktor khIm. nauk, otv. red.;
VOLYNETS, M.P., red.
[Manual on the chemical analysis.of platinum rretals wid
gold] Rukavodstvo po khimicheskomu analizu platinovykh me-
tallov I zolota. Moskva, Nanka, 1965. 3142 p.
(IALRA 18:2-)
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TMERSXILYA, T.A. TIZERSKIT, V. I*
Comparing catalogs of the reflectfing power of the moon's surface.
Amtron.tair. ne.205-10-11 0 '59. (HIRA 13:6)
1. Khar'kovskaya astronomichoskaya observatoriya.
(Moon--surface)
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AUTHORS: laiersk a, V. A., Yezerskiy, V. I.
TITLE: On'brightness distribution over the lunar disk
Pr!RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Goodoziyap no. 6, 1962, 64,
abstract 6A484 ("IZV. Komis. po fiz. planet", 1961, no. 3, 68 - 73)
TEXT; A photometric investigation of brightness distribution over the lunar
disk has ohown that brightness along planetocentric meridians remains constant,
within thl~ limits of errors, whereas along the intonsity.equator briGhtness rises
continuouisly from the disk center to the 1-imb. On the basis of these data the
following functional equation was obtained for the function expressing brightness:
~Cos
B f -T--P
ccs
Mere are 15 references.
Authors' summary
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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AUTHORS; YezeinkgLa, V,_A,., Yeremenko, N. F.
T=: Spectrophotometry of Mars near the opposition of 1956
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 2, 1962, 55,
abstract 2A467 ("Tsirkulyar Astron. observ. Khartkovsk. un-t",
no. 19, 27-28)
TEXT- Spectrograms were obtained on September 4 and 27, 1956, by means of
a 12 6 obliective prism on a Mertz refractor (D - 110, F - 550 mm,.dispersion
340 A/mm at Hr ). Plates FP-4 were used. The a A41 was selected as a comparison
star. Recording diagrams ("registrogram") of the spectra were obtained on a
McP-4 (mr-4) microphotometer. The table gives the values Of _191Mar'/I'
588-m/A_, -c--o--r--r-e--c-te-d---f-o--r-,a--tm'-o-s--p-her-i-a attenuation. The graph shows relative
distribution of intensity in the Martian spectrum. The color index, calculated
from observations on September 4, is equal to +1.43 and from observations on
September 27, +1.66.
I. Lebedeva
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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SOURCE: :Rn. Astrono.
miya. Otdol nyy vypu5 Abs. 3.51.493
AUMOR- ~Barabashov, N. P.; Ye V. A.; Yo
Tl=-, -. ,,'he photometric method of studyinZ Uie relief of the luna co
-M-rsui~-f 4-
CIV-D 1-0 ICE: Uchenyye zapiski kharikovskogo u-niversitita. v. 122, 1962, T=dy
Astronomidheskoy observatorli, y. 14, 107-13.0
T,',,'-!S: astronomical photometx7, lunar microrelief-
TRAIIISLAIT0111: The authors refine the photometric method for deternininir the steep-
ncss of s-lopea and elevat tions in the lun-ar seas (first p--pposed by van I. Diggrelen,
Bull. Astron. In~t. lllet;ierl., 1951,. 11. !,,o. 423). They explain that this method
upplio;~ d-; rect data ton slopes provided tho pItoto.'raphic strips are t-aken s,,,.f-
ficiantly close to ~Iie equator of intensitj and Ln directions parallel to it. TIn
such measuretten "Is it ~s generally useful to employ Iarge-sealo lunar photo"raphs
-with a resolution of -4 111. Tae authors made measurenents o-0, moon photogra:Shy-
I I* -to'
a an image diameter of 59 nxi. Photoz ric
obtained at, a phase angle of 770.3' wit:
strIlDs along the Arz~i:iiol and Archimedes cr-Iters, obtained on the I-IF-4 autonaltic
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r'ic p ton#e*,:" are. showr:in the illustrations. In-the Arzachel crater
120.3), inclipatil6ns of thevestern and.eastern slopes are 60.8 and 130-5.
In the' case of Arclhtned6p~.'-'( .340 6),,+.b are 41P 2and 20.1. A conparison of
" *, Gy
'Lh- -the:, results bbtal a
photometric meassurements't-ri" n &'Z;,the ~lliadow melthod vUl give
to tl sibility- or'stud~ing.iri'croreliet.in-.vdaous
a clue he fea,, parts~ of a crator
a matter:of considerable':inter*ast. 1. Lebedava
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DATS' ACQ: '3O,%L,ay63
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YEZEPSKAYA, V.A.; KRISENKO, L.I.; CHIRKOVAI R.M.
Changes in the intensity of chromospheric flocculi durina
the development of active areas on the sun, TSir. Astron,
obser. Khar. un. no.26:20-34 163. (MIRA 17:5)
ACC NR, AF6()33j6q SOURCE CODE: b2100)3/66/C4)/005/iO39
~AUTHOR: Barabash,;-,r, H. P.; Belobrova, 0. L; Yozerskiy, V, I*; Yezerskayn, V. A,
ORG., Miarkov Astronomical Cbserrvatory (Ehartkovskaya astronomicheskayn. olBoriatoriya)
TITIB.-,~' Photometry of the marginal zone of the Moon
ISOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 5, 1966, io39-i046
TOPIC TAGSi moon, photometry, lunar albodo, lunar landingl lunar ourfacep lunar optic
property
ABSTRACT: Photometric characteristics of the eastern and western mar&al zones-of the
lunar surface were studied by comparison with data for'the yhotometrAc_-mean lunar
surface. Analysis of published data as well as of orIginal photometric measurements of
regions in the eastern and western marginal zones showed the relative brightness of the
eastern zone to be generally greater, and that of the western zoiie to be less than the
photometric mean for the lunar surface, 'This indicates differences :in the microreliof
structures of the marginal zones--denser material in the outer layer of the eastern
marginal zone (including the landing site of the luna-9 station, a = 4?0,08,
'I'- 4PO.22) than in the western marginal zone. Heat anomalies 'of the lunar surface
(e.g., less rapid heating of the eastern than of the western zone after the full phasel
craters, warmer than surrounding regions, observed at the time of a lunar oclipse),
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correlated with itt; photometric characteristicsare cited to support the possibility
of the presence of rock formations in addition to porous material. The lessor
intensity of the meteor stream near the eastern zone of the Moon caused by the Earth's
gravitationaTfield Is mentiored as a possible explanation for the observed.photometri;
and structural characteristics, Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 4 tablesand 2 equations.'
I &m~r v%imrn- A/ .-I., I~nv~ nm4. wit I^fmv A^15 1
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AR6035553 SOURCE, CODE: YJR/0269/66/000/010/0065/0066
AUT11011: Barabasho'v, N. P. Yezerskiy, V. 1.
TITLE: Photographic photometry'of. some parts of the Sea of Clouds and Sea of
,~_Cognition
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 10.51.481
RE F SOURCE: Vestn. Khartkovsk. un-ta, 1965, no. 8, ser. astron., vyp. 2"
12-25
TOPIC TAGS: moon, lunar topogra hy, lunar surface, lunar crater, lunar
photometry, lunar photograph)tphotometry/Sea of Clouds, Sea of Cognition
ABSTRACT: The following characteristics are obtained for 31 sectors in the regioli
of the Sea of.Clouds and the Sea of Cognition: brightness Bobs--Bm, where B. is
the brightness of the photometrically averaged lunar surface at corresponding
values of the phase angle and selenocentric longitude, reduced (like Bobs) to a unit
value at Ct = 1% 5; average Values of relative declination rals. and cor-
responding values of the mean quadratic deviation a ; values of the relative
brightness gradient near zero phase etc. An analysis of the data obtained
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shows that the relationahip, between ED-18. and Ac is in good agreem
with the theoretical relationship between these parameters, computed from B.
Hapke's formula. The measured areas are basically situated in the region of
negative Dfs. values and positive Aa values, which corresponds to a
somewhat greater degree of irregularity (pitting), and, in accordance with Hapke's
-theory, corresponds to a somewhat smaller value of the compaction factor as
compared with the photometrically obtained average of the lunar surface. It is of
interest to note that some of the measured sectors of the Sea of Cognition are
available on photographs obtained from close range by Ranger VIL As these
photos show, these sectors differ from each other in their distribution of small
craters. On the other hand, they do not indicate large deviations according to the 1
law of light reflection. This makes it possible to assume that the, observed
deviations in the law of reflection of light cannot depend substantially on the
presence of such craters and the structural characteristics related to them.
A bibliography of 8 titles is included. V. Avramehuk. ....[Translation of abstract]
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Urgent problems in training shoemakers. Prof.-tekh.obr. 12 ao.12;
28 D 155. (MLR& 9:3)
1. Zaveduyushchly achabno-proizvodetvennoy-chastlyu shkoly FZU
pri 2-y Gosudarstvannoy, obuvnoy fabrike.
(Shoemakers-Education and trainiag)
MROV. G., doktor takhatchaskikh nmi -, PEVZM. L.. kanelidat takhniche-
sk:Ikh vauk; DOROMENK", I., 1whener; I-ZZEHSKIT, A., iazhener.
Facing slabs made of phenolite. Stroi.mat.. izdal.i konatr. 2 -
no.5:33-34 Ky 156. (IORA 9: 8)
(floors) (Walls)
ZIMNYAK. I., inzb.; YRZIR IY, A~., 4nzh.; OBIOT, V-, inzh.
Gbr.~iwwv. - Otto
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(Tile construction) (Plastics) (Km 11:1)
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introducing plaotic materials In construction. Stroi. mat. 4
no.148-21 .1e. 159. (HIRL 11:2)
LDirektor Wentrall wy nauchno-isailedovatellskdy-laboratorit stroy-,
materialov khimicheskoy prom7shlennostl (for DoronenkovL 2.GlavW
inzhener TSentrallnoy nauchno-looledovateliskor laboratorii stroy-
materialov khtmicheakay promyshlennosti (for Trebukov). 3.Zaveduyushchiy
TSeatrallno7 nauchno-isoledovatellskoy laboratori787 stroinaterialov
khimicheakoy- prom7ghlennosti (for Yazersklr).
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STOY-TAROVO Y.T., Inzhencr, r.&UchxW7
redaktor; IMYXW,- L.Ta. takhnicheakly redaktor.
[Production and use of tuilding materials made from reads] Proizvodot-
vo I primenenie stroitellnykh materialov Is kamysba. Moskva, Goo.
tad-vo lit-ry po stroit. I. afkhItekture. 1954. 68 p. [Kiorofilml
(Building materials) Oush work) (MM 8:2)
YZZYMKITO A,N.,g lnzho*, TIOMOV# PoDe; POSPIWAI GjL,, red.; SMOMMR,
EFolystyrene facing tiles] Oblitamabinyi plLtkI ic pollet1rola.
ifo'ekva, Akad.stroitalletva i arkhit.-S,SSR, 1939. 26 p.
1. Tgentralinaya nauohno-issledovatellukaya laboratoriya stroy-
materialov khImiabaskoy promyeblennoett (TeNUAnaMMOT) -(for
Yesereklys-Irebukov).
(Plastics) (Tiles)
ZMMIY A N. inzh.; TRMMOV. P.D.; POSPIMOVA. 0.L.. red..;
V.Z., tekha.red.
E]Fdljstyrene facIng ~ tiles] - 0~11taovocbu" P~;'Aid Is- polistirola.
KoOW6 i" TSdntr.bIztm'-ie0ii- laormtoli bmmm~)mol i derevoobra-
batyvai=hch8l. promphli'. 1960.- 30 ps, (MIRA 14: 1-)
(Tiles)
14=SHEV, Gworgiy Andreyevich;,_TEZEMIY, Anatolly Natanovich; CHM. IN9CIY,
Yu*S., red.; GALARTIOR&fA-,
(Using plastics in repairing motor vehicle bodies] Fritenanie plast-
mass pri remonte kuzovov avtomobilei. Moskva., Nauclwo-teklm* ivd-vo
M-va avtomobilinogo transp. I ahosseirqkh dorog BSFSR, 1960. 220 p,
(MM 34;10)
(Motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair) (Plastics)
TMER IY, A.R.
Anticorrosion building-materials made with polyners. Strol.nat.
6 no-5:16-17 My 16a. WMA 13:7)
1. Zaveduyushchly Wentral!noy, nauchno-issledavatel'skoy labora-
tori7ek etroymteriaIov khimiaheskor promysbUbnosti,
(Corrosion and anticorrostv6s)
(Polymers)
s/652/62/000/0W/0 1~51020
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AUTHOR:- Yezerskiy, A. N
TITLE: Flame-spraying of plastics
SOURCE: Primenaniye polimerov v-antikor rozionnoy tekhnike. Ed.
by-1. Ya. Klinov. and P. G. Udyma. Moscow, ldashgiz, 1962.
Vaes. sovet nauchno-tokhn. obs'hchestv. 241-242
TEXT: A large-scale production of coatings by flame-spraying of plastics
such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl butyral, is impeded by the'
fact that powdered plastics are expensive and in short supply; furthermore
their physicomechanical properties deteriorate.when they are heated to
200-2200C. Therefore, the TaNILKhimstroy developed a procedure for
producing a noncaking powder from natural bitumen modified by polymer'ad4i-
tibna and having a melting point of 110-1250C as determined according to',
K(K) and W(Sh). To increase the strength of coatings made of this
material, 31:,S(VV) glass mats or glass fiber chip are used as reinforcements.
The surface of the base layer reaches-a temperature -of only 60-700c, so
wood and concrete also can.be coated. 'A-layar 1-2 mm thick is applied
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with the sprayer in one run.,;-Tests made by the TaNILKhimstroy,.in part
..together with the Nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut stroitalistva puti
-,----(Scientific-Research--Inatitute-of-Rail-Trac"onatruation' gave-the
following-'data for modified bitumen-coatings: weight by volume
1.1-1.25 9/cm3 I.impermeable to waterIat 6 atm pressure; stable to 30 cycles
of freezing at -150C and thawing; softening point > 10000; rao plintering
,occurs when a 100 g metal ball.is dropped from 2 m height; I U9 of
coatings 2-2-5 mm thick costs 30-35 kopecks.
MALYSHEVp G.A.!--)MFHSICTY-- A-H z NSKIY, Ya.I., inzh.,
rate Y, Yu.S., kando tekhn. nauk, red.;
VASILIYEVA, I.A., r*d. I%d-va; SOKOWVAp T.F., takhn. red.
[Fundamentals of the design and manufmoture-of plastic parts
in the automobile industz7] Onnovy prooktirovenlia i proiz-
vodstva detalei iz plastmess v aytomobilest:oenii. MOSIEVa,
Mashgiz. 1963. 231 p. (MIRA 16;9)
(Automobile industry) (Plastics)
yl~, p11, GOA.; YF2, r, Ito ~u
-="to-r--sive and ~:oating cf plp3s vIth pjastjc~s.
rlaat. massy rx.2.71--W. 164. (ffmk 17.-S)
I?a=KIY. A.P., tekhnik.
Mechanical cloing of the hatches of open freight cars. Energetik 1 r-a.2.6
10-11 J1 (KLRA 6:8)
(Railroads-Freight-cars)
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AUTHOR: Krivosheyev, A.Ye, , Doctor of Technical Scienceso Professor
and%zerskiy, B.B., Engineer.
ITITM The Production of Rolls with Cast Roll Passes (Proizvodstvo
valkov s litymi kalibrami)
PERIODICAL: Stall, 1957, Bo.7, pp. 663 - 665 (USSR).
ABSTRACT: The production of cast iron rolls with roll passes is
stated to be an established practice in the USSR. Superiority
of cast roll passes and the method of casting such rolls into
chill moulds as well as the method of casting chill moulds is
outlined and illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3. Low allo y and not
alloyed cast iron is used (chemical composition is gily,en).
There are 3 figures and 3 S3wic references.
ASSOCIATIOv: Dnepropetrovsk. Metallurgical Institute and
Dnepropetrovsk-* Cast Iron Rolls Manufacturing Works
(Dn-epr-opetrovski'y Metallurgicheskiy Institut J1.
Dnepropetrovskiy Chugunovalltsedelatellnyy Zairod)
AVAILABIE: Library of Congress.
Card, 1/1
P., polkovulk
Toen.-In%h.zhur*96
Practicann stream crosalro; on thin .lee. (141RA 10,.12)
1) 152.
(Stremi crossing, IfilitArY)
YMRSKIT, r~~; LUMV, P.I.. redaktor; LUKIN, takhatoheekty,
or
(Bridge and highweq anginfierivg; manual for study groups of' the
All-Union Voluntary AseocIation for Cooperation with the AivWq
Air Porce, and Favy] Doromhno-wuostovca del*; Posoble d1la
uchebufth Dosaaf. Moskva, Izd-v9 Dosaaf. 1953. 182 p.
[Kiorofllrupp 7:10).
(KIlItary roads) (Kilitary bridges)
Untialreraft defencela" I.Si'ivitakii, P.Kirillov. Revelwed by
F.-Izerskil. Uen.xnau.-29 ilio.6:22 46~153.~ (ML 7'*Il)
(Air, defenses) (Savitalcile IJ (I~irillov. P.)
if-MRi a i
Mzmmjy, F.S.
f the "HilitaZ7 Gv9ir-sq-"iW, JoUrmle"
The hundrelth anniverpary o
Avt. dor.' 20 no*4:32 Ap 157. (Xuu 10:6)
(Military engineering-Periodioalol)
Kly kapitan mad. sluzhbY
T,.eating acute otitis by injections Of Penicil-lin and bloocL VOe'2-
mad. zhar. no.3-.80 Mr '58. 1-2:7)
NARASIN, Z.B.; YNZMKIY, G.Ye., red.; ZMTSWA, T.H.,red.; XOGAN, T.V..
116= Mer footwear manufactured from new mterials; *&ria svobadyO
ahoo factory) Letniala, dbuv' lz novykh materialov; ob,avnaia
labrika *Zarla svobody4. Hoekva, Goa.nauohno-tekhnAzd-vo H-va
(HIHA 12: 11)
legkoi promyshl. SSSR, 1957. 25 P.
I, Russia (19Z3- U.S.S.R.) Hinlateretvo legkoy prong,ahlennosti.
1610khnichaskoye upravlanip. Byuro teklinichaskoy informatsti,
(Hoscow--Shoo manufacture) (Synthetic fabrics)
VOROB'TVA# A.A#; TEZIRSKIT$ Me KARASIN. Z.B..; UDROT, to.B. YAMS,
L.G.
Now irabrics usetl for warm shoe upperso Log. prom. 18 Ao.3:%-10 Nr
'58. OURA 11:4)
(shoe manufacture)
P~ If to is it fa it (0 If aIII Is* a IF A4 0 it w uitaIf v Is 111 1. if Q of 0 a
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'ACC NRs AP6021766 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/022/0020/0021
INVENTOR: ezerskly, Y. I.; KorovkIn, D. B.; Karsanov. G. V.; Slgalov, Tu. M.;
Fedorov,
ORG: none
TITLE. A press for hosting and extrusion of metals and alloys in vacuum or a neutral
medium$ Class 79 No., M665
SOURM. Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 20-21
ToPIC TAGS: metal extrusion, hot extrusion. -vacuum e;trusion, extrusion press.) mEroa
ABSTRACT.-.. This Author Certificate introduces a press for hwiting and extrusion of
metals and alloys In vacuum or a neutral medium'. The preps consists of a vacuum-
tight working chamber Containing 4 heating unit, mechanism for feedlhg Ingots, and a
container with a die and a dummy block. To improve the ef f iciency, the press in
equipped with comparft=ts for dies, dummy blocks and ingots, with mechanlams,for
mounting dies and duimy blocks Into the container, and with a water-cooled receiving
bunker with air lock,, all located within the working chamben 7he vacuum-tight
vorking 4*azber Is formed by the walls of the press. Orig. art. haso, I figure..
IMS)
SUB ODDE: 13/ SUBM UAT9: 29Feb64/ ATD PRESS:
W9 .6a. M. 0(
rd ijilivigm
ACC NRAP7005593 souRcE CODE.- -uR/o4l3/6,r/ooo/oog/0006/0007---
_ox,,,kl, Karsanov, G, V.; Sigalov,
'XhVENTOR: Mall toev M.., V,.;. _Yez raki K
Ov.7. 3. G.; flovilrcovp 0. L,1,
Yn. 141. ; Titkov,, V. I Sokolovp, ubnovskiy,
Dmitriyev, B. M.; Shmakov, Yuj V.; Loktionov, G. 1,
ORG: none
TITLE: Vacuum rolling mill, Class.7,, No. 190306
SOURCE: Izobreteiiiya,,.promys,hlennyye.obraztay, ~tovllarnyye znaki,, no. 2,,
1967j 6-7
TOPIC TAGS: rollir4; mi)l, vacuum rolling "04A*..'continuous rolliN =9M
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces'a mill for continuous rolling in
vacuum, consisting of a charge chamber, a working j;tand and an unloading
chamber. . Thia charge chamber -is equipped with aime~:hanism'which has
frames with lifting bars "located between the rollgang rollers. A
modified m1l:L is equipped with two-sectional, slotl:ed delven, screens.
located ~.between the heating and the lif ting-transporting 4evices in arder
to protect: the latter. fram ihe action of high t-emp1tratures. A second
Card urc: 621 .23
MR-AP7005593
MIMXT,L.-,.KOWUAUOV,P., rodaktor; SRITIXOTA,Ts., redaktor; LNBNWA.,
4heahly radaktor
leaulvc ovdit on tbA basis of doc=ents for golAs 1h-, tii.Lueit]
Kreditomnia postavichchikov pad rauchetnya doimxil~ty v putt. Ko--
Ave, GodflnUdit' 1955 46 (MMA 90)
(ONKlit)
YEUMKIY. M.D. ALELUMOV; I.K.; SHIGELISKIT. P.K.; KOBAJJRM, V.1,;
Improving postal service. Vast, svizzi 15 no,3.,,16-18 Mr 155'
(G& 8:5)
1. '17w:hallnik otdola pochtovoy avyad Ministerstva avy-azi Uzbekakoy
SSR (f oS nac~allrdka
_Legankly). 2. Zamestitell Severo-Osetinskogo
-,mravlenlya a7yazi (for Aleksandro7)6' 30 Ilachallnik Ubardinskogo
upravlenly-a avyazi (for Ko7alanko). 40'Nzchallnik straWhovoep ofA-ela
Yuzhn*-SakhaIinsko7 koUtOr7 svyazi (for Lukashavich) 5- zgmestitall
n-achaalnika Penzenskogo oblastnogo upravieniya 577azi (for Kumetau-00'
(Postal Serrice)
ACC NRi
AT6036933 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/'000/000/01-10/QU5.
AUTHORS: Demonis,, 1. M.; Kalliga, G. P.; Mayor, A. A Yozerskiy, 11. L-.; Kozlova..
N. I;;-Kolesnikov,, E. 1.
ORG- none
ri with
'LE: Soma data on the electroconductivity of zirconium dioxide stabilized
T
calcium oxido at a"temperature range of 600-1000'c
SOURCE: flauchno-tekhnichoskoye obshchestvo chernoy metallurgii, Moskovskoye,
pravlonlyo. Vysokoogneupornyye materialy (Highly refractory materials). Vosc*ow,
Izd-vo Metallurgiya,, 1966, 110
TOPIC TAGS: zircon~un compound, calciun oxide, high temperature ceramic
material semiconducting ceramic material / RETU 606-59 zirconium dioxide
ABST'RACT: Blectroconductivity of domestic 99.6% pure zirconium dioxide (113j"U 606--59)
stabilized with CaO (8-17.5%) has been investigated at temperatures from 600 to
1000C. The sintering and stabilization procesoes were combined In one firing The
changes in electroconductivity with temperature and with the content of stabZiizer J-
are summarized by Figs. I and 2. It was established that the highest specific elec-
troconductivity (2.64-3.03 x 10'2 ohm-1cm7l) at 1000C was exhibited by materials
containing 12.5% of CaO, regardless of the type of acmimund used tointroduce the
Card 113-
FRs' AP6032148- SORCE Corist UIV0363/66/ow/olo/jell
11815
AUTHORt _XOZ*rSkiY-r-K.,-L.-7 Koslovap U. L; Hagotaklyp V. S.j Xalligs,# 0. F. (Daceasac~
Damoniap'lo M4, Rastorguyev,, L. U.; Prilepoklyl, V. I.
ORGs none
TITLE: Electric conductivity of solid solutions of calcium oxide in zirconium di
at elevated temperatures
SOURCEs AN SWRO Izvestiya.. IMsorganichesklys mati ,Prialy, v. 29 no. to, 1966.
TOPIG TAGS& calcium oxidep zirconium compound, electric property, (solid solution
ABSTRAM 7he electric conductivity X of ZrO~-CaOsolid solutions was studied at
600-1000'OC-as a function of the-CaQ content and the degree of puritr of ZrO? and moth-
od of its stabilization. In this ran,�7 the temperature dependence of Z was found to
be exp, hT h E and A are constants. The curve
ressed by the equation X =-Aa' 9 w are
of the dependence of X on the C&O content at ICOOOC passes through -a maximum at 12.5
mole % CaO; this maxlmum is independent of the'purity of ZrOZ (I. a., of the presence
of HfO2 impurity) and method of its-stabilization, As the density of the sintered
ZrO2-CaO sample riseal, its electric conductivity inoreases'. -X-ray structiwal analysis
was .used to determine the limits of homogeneity of cubic solid solutions; the presence
the basis of
of a superstructure was established in SamPles With CaO,)13 male %a On
1- Card 1 2 UDC1 54-165 353MU-
SWAYUIT, K.K.; TrMWKIT, Ms., rodaktor;.SMCNOVA, KA., rodaktor;
YOYAOTA, To.,*RkKifff6titiikijKrodaktor.
for Alternating-current electric notor oraase; mau I
an the choice of controllers, their installation-and mainteraucal
Kontrollary-d1la kranovykh eloktrodvigatelsi paremennogo toka;
rukoyodstyo po vyborm kontrolleroy, montaxhu i ukhodm za mimi. No&-tya,
Goo. isd-vo vadnogo,transporta, 1954.,.127 P. (NUIA 8:1)
(zlectric cranes) (Mectric controllers)
-FRS-Kiyl
L7,VAMVSKIYO Ye.S.9 YEZERSKIY,* 144Z-l
a of furniture. Der.i lasokhim.prom-3
pressed decorative element (KIRA 7:2)
n,D.1:9-11 Ja '5"-
a lesnoy j bumazhnoy prOjyqhlennosti USSR.
po Kiniaterstv (FVL=Itura)
SIMSKIT, Kikhail Hikhaylovich-, MWOMIL H.Te.. red.; LAMONOT. G.Ye.0
tekbn.red,
[Start regulating resistances for electric motors of cranesJ
Puakoreguliruiushchis soprotivleuits dlia kranovykh elaktro-
dvigatelel. Xoakva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, 1960. 19 P. (Kranovoe
elaktrooborudovania, no.5). (HIR& 13:8)
(Cranes, derricks, ate.) (IlectrLc imotors-Starting devices)
H.B#; Y' LY, N.V.
FAYLOVSKIY, -k. A. A.RVAN '-ZFnK
tile draitAge. Sbor.nauen. 3el.
1jew mAchine for installi (MIRA 13:11)
-51 16,3,
politakhAnst. no.?3:41 and SUPPROS)
(Drainage-Equ tP':'Otl t
q
YBZMSKIT,, P.
labor prodretivitY.MA methods for Its computAtiOn- SOtf-trud
no*2:27-34 F 157. (MM 20:5)
(labor productivity)
)MMEMKly,
the increase of labor productivity
14ethodologY for trud i zar.
based on factorap=110 j3jUj. nauch. infOrM.. (141RA 15:7)
piata 5 no.70-11 '62- tivity)
(Labor produe
M Petr Pavlovich; ZAVIYALOVA, A.N.., red.; WTOVA, L.V,,P
(Calculating and planning increase in labor productivity
according--to --- the -- fa ators involved] IschisleWe i planiro-
vanie -- rosta proizvoditel*nosti tiuda-po -faktoraine -Mo- ----
Ava., Ekonomizdat., 1963. 261 P. (MIM 16-12)
(Labor prooductivity)
YZZIMIYI 2.7.
Blood index changes followinq the repeated use,of synthomycin;
experimental investigation. op.okh.mat.1 det. 4 no.6:43-"
I~D '59. (MM 13:4)
l..Iz detskogo otdolouiya (nachallulk S.I. Pibuik) Dorothnoy boll-
nitsy stantall Khabarovsk I (nachal.lulk I*P* Voroniu).
(BLOOD) (CHLOWHrewil) I
YEZERSKIY, R. F. CAnd tied Sci-- (diss) "Importance of tha Aldolase
Test In Certain Children's Di-s-a-sesp" LefAngrad', 1960, 18 ppp 2W copies
fFirst Leningrad Medical Institute im Acad. I. P. Pavlov) (KL., 4!1/6o., lo6)
7,,SZERSKIT, Ra
Some -glydolytic enzymes In-the-blood- serum-of children ulth
botkin's digease.. TOoklimmt.IL,dst.: 5 u*jtW43 vy-.Te 16o.
(MIRA 13:7)
1. 1z Imfedry gospitalluoy pediatrii (sav. - dayatvitelluyy Chlan
AMR SSSR, sasluzhenw dayatell nauki prof. A.r* Tur) LGningrad-
skogo peditatrichaskogo maditainalcago Inatituta (dir. - prof.
H.To Shutova),
(MEMS) (SIMUM) (HPATirf is. rMOTIOUS)
YEZERSKIY R F
ActiviiT of serEm phoophblwvlsomi"~ as a mw c2lnlwl toot. Lab.
delo 6 no,4:15-1941-Ag -!60. (HIU 13:12)
1. Kafedra gospitea n07 diatrii (gav doystvitellnyy chlen ON
MR prof. A.F. Tur; = aftkogo',Peh;trloh,a9kogo maditain.skogo
fastitita (dir. - prof.- N.Tj shutavOls,
(M%PIGAL TEST-S)
IZZMWKIY' ROY*
Diagimosio.of epidemic hepatitis in thaphase of abatement in
children, SoT. med.,24 no. 5t.101-104 My 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Iz kafedry goopitallnoy pediatrii (zav, - doystvitellnyy Chlen
MI SSSRv prof. A.F. Tur) Leningradakago pediatricheakogo meditsin-
akogo instituta (dir. - prof. N.T. Shutova).
(HEPATITISP INBICTIOUS)
RSK
A3.dolase and its clinical significance. Pediatrlia 38 no.2:90-96
F 160 (MIRL 13:12)
,,
(ALDOLASE)
YEZMKIY, R.F.
Diagnostic and prognostic value of aldolase tativity in epidwIc
hepatitis in children. Fediatria 38 no-4:53-56 Apr(160.
141RA 16:7)
1,, Iz kafedry gospital-Inoy pedlettrii (zav.-de"tviteltia7y chlen
AMN SSSR, zasluzhanyy dayatell naukiv prof* AF,,Tur) Lenin-
gradskogo pediatricheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir.-prof.
N.T.Shutova)o
(ALDOLASE) (HVATITISj 11FECTUOUS)
rdAposisof Jaundice- in n-edborn Infants and during ewly months
of life. ftdiqttri-la 38 no,10950-54 0 t606 (Ka?A 13:11)
lo 1z kafedry gospitalOrloy pe4iatrii (zi%v*, - dayst1rit4imV chlen
Akademil meditainAikh nauk SSSR sasluihemlvy Uyatelf Tayki prof,
A.F. Tur) Lmitngrudokogo pediatriehaskego meditsbskogo~ institutua
(dir. Teopc S~Menova)b
(ERYWMLASTOSIS MAL) (JAUNDICS)
.8(2)
AUTHOA; Yezersl-i neer 30,11105-5 -10-IC,125
TITLE: On Low-tension Apparatus
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, Nr 100P 85-06 (USUIL)
ABSTlUCT: meeting~of the Komissiya po elektroprivodu i nizkovolltnoy
elektroapparature-GNTK Sovota t1inistroy SSSR (commission for
Electric Drive and Lov-tonsion Apparatus of the State Scientific-
technical Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR) hold
on,May 6, 1959 with 1. 1. Petrov, Doctor of Technical ~., .. - -;_
Ecieuc6s, Presiding (Innalt with thcdevelopment-proc; ects of low-
p
tension onGinebring for the years 1959-1965. Eight repcrts were
delivered by the following persons: V. S. Tulin, Chief Expert olf
the Gosplan SSSR (State PlaAning Committee of the Council of
Ministers of the USSR)% Be A* Zillbershtoyng Chief Expert of 'he
Gosplan RSFSR (State Planning Coimmit-tee, of the Council of
Ministers of the RSFSR) I Prof essor 0. Be Brori, Re S. Kuznetsovj
.Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent P. V. Sa Uciarov, A. V.
Mozalevskiy, Manager of the "Elektrosila" Plant, A. V. Buyvolov,
Manager of the Cheboksary Electromechanical Plant, and V.A.
Dulgakov, Chief Engineer of the Khmz (Kharlkov Electromechanical
Card 1/2 Plant).
0.1 Low-t6naiori Apparatua -------- -q0y/105750-10~19/25
-ia meeting was at en ed by representativorp of soientif ic research,
1 "t ~ d
7
planning, and deoign or6anizattons as well as repreoentatives of
ton oleo tromechanical-planto. The production increase and the
improved technical standard,vrore acknowledged in the resolution,
but at the same time it was pointed out that the demand for such
apparatus has insufficiently been covered. The major part of the
apparatus issupplied in very small sets, and there is no central
design coordination as shown by the disagreement of the various
amperages of isolating switches and fuses. The recommendations of
the meeting were based on these aupects: increase in the service
life and reliability of the apparatus, supply of large complete
sets, extension of the nomenclature of the series, and extension
of research work.. The meeting decided that the In.,3titute at
VNIIEM and its Leningrad Branch are to be considered the leading
institutes in low-tension engineering. They will be charged with
the supervision and coordination of this manufacturing branch.
In themeantime, coordination rill be carried out by the 1111
elektropromyshienriosti (Scientific Research-Institute of
Electrical ln~ustry)f or more specifically, by its otdel aizkovollttaoy
apparatury-(Section for Low-tension Apparatus).
Card 2/2
PZTROY, Mikhail Petrovich.- GERASNMR. Aloksandr Tvdoklmovlch; RAZACHKIN,
Valentin Ivanov.ich;--jqMR9Kjj. Vyachaglay Fed : PA TIO,
Alaksandr Bronislavoviche _Y~ orgy1ch OVA,
inzh#, redo; BOBR
Te*No, takhnered,
(Detection and elimination of faults In the N8 electric locomotive]
Obnaruzhonle I ustrananie neispravnostai na elektrovoze N8. Moskva,
Goo.tranap.zhol-dor.izd-voo,1959. 170 P. (KIRA 13:2)
(Electric locomotives)
(IMAMOV. A*Yeo, mashinist; PL-M-Ov. M.P., manhinist; YE=Kry. V.P.,
Inzh.; KAZACHKO. V.I., inzh.
'Our operational experiewe with the U8 electric locomotive. Zlek.
i tepl, tiaga 3 no.2:39-41 1? '59- (MIRA 12:4)
1. Depo Zlatouat, Yuzhno-Uralgakaya dordga..
(Electric locomotives-Blectric equipment)
VILIDER14AIlp A.M., kand. med. nauk; YEVGRAFOVA, Z.A.;_)T~Z~R4 I ).,.,V.F.
Data on the technic of tuberc.-alin diagnosis. Probl. tub. no.7;
36-41 '63. (KIRA 18; 1)
1. 1z Resfublikanskogo tuberkuleznogo sanatoriya "Vornicheny"
(g-lf!vnyy vrach.K.A. Draganyuk) Ministerstva,zdravookhraneniya
Moldavskoy SSR.
L 06139-67 EffTkm)- IJP(C)
_XM__N_R'__MO_3ll70 SOURCE CODE: UR/0361/66/000o-002/0003/0015
,AMA HOR: Hemenov, L~ M.; Anisimov, 0. K.; Arzumanov, A. A.;
Golovanov G. N_ ~*
Ayezerski .2 V. F.-? Kravchenko_, Ye. T.; Kruglov, V. G.; Laktionov,,I. A.; Heshcherov, R.
,,,_A:.;-'Heshcherova, 1. V. P022VI Yu. S.; R. ill i I.; Rybin, S. N.: Fedarov,-N. D.
ORG: Institute of Nuclear Physics, AN KazSSR (Institut yadernoy fiziki All KazSS9)
TITLE: Putting the Kazakhstan cyclotron ~ to operation
SOURCE: AN KazSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizIo-matematichaskikh naukv no. 2, 1966, 3-16
TOPIC TAGS: cyclotron, proton accelerator, Hev accelerator, alpha particle / U1502
,cyclotron
ABSTRACT: The U-150-2 cyclotron of the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of
Sciences of the Kazak SSR is described. This cyclotron is designed to accelerate pro-
tons, deuterons, alpha particles, and multiply charged ions. Energies of 24 Mev are
obtained with deuterons. Alpha particles and protons can he accelerated to 48 Hev and
20 Hev, respectively. Sixfold ionized carbon can be accelerated to 140 Hev. The mag-
netic field in the cyclotron necessary for 20 Hev deuteron production is 14000 oer-
steds; this is produced by a current of 800 amp. The necessary variation of the mag-
netic field with radius is obtained by the use of annular shims. The high frequency
generator and its alignment is described. The dependence of beam current at various
L 06139-67
,ACC NRs AP6031170
final radii is plotted as a function of the potential betweenthe I'dees". The auth-
ors thank engineers V. A. Bcwisov. B. L. Vaysman. H. G. glidmiko, senior electronic
engin6er D. D. Gromov, chiefs of ~wo shl n G. A. Obraztaov and V. E. Oshkin, and
chief of service A. 1. Tkachey for participation in iFework of setting aright the
various difficulties involved in setting up the cyclotron. Grig. art. has: 11 figures.
SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none
_N
AEZERSKIY, V.
41994. YEZERSKIYj V. 1.--0 Raspredelenii yarkosU po disku zemll. Uchyen.
Zapiski khartk. Gos. un-ta in'. Gortleozo. T. Will, publikatsii actron.
Ob.servatoeii, T MI, 1948. S. 91-93.
SOr Letapis' Zhurnalfnykh Statey, Vol. 47j 1948
TIZERSKIY,V.; MORWS,V.
Experiment in photographic spectrophotosetry of the soon's surface.
Aatron.teir. no.159:18-20 MY,55- (FWA 8:12)
1. lharlkovskaya astranomicheakaya observatorlyn
(Spectrophotometry) (Hoon-Surface)
YEZER5KIY', V. I.
Yezerski
,yx V. I, "The Frotographic P110tometry of Mr. Higher
Education Merainian M. Kharlkov Order of Labor Red Banner State U Jineni
A- M. Gorlkiy. Kharlkov, 1956 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in
Physicomathematical Sciences).
So: Knizhnaya Ioetopis', No. 10, 1956, pp u6-127
~MEMKITO VI,; FEDOMS. V.A.
"a __ . now
- . Color contrasts on the moon's surface. Mr.Astron.obeerolharsun,
nool5:17-20 156. (HLRA 10.1 5 )
(Moon--surface)
YEZERSM, V. I., T.A. POLOZHEETSEVA, V. G,. !EYFEL' A. -L-4.
--and N.-, P. BARABASHOV
"The Determination of Color Contrasts on the Surface of the Moon by Means
of Photograbhic Spectrophotometry."
Report presented at the Plenary Meeting of the Committee of Planetarf Physics,
Council.of Astronomers, [Qiar'kov, 20-22 May 1950.
(Vest. AN SSSR, 1958, No. 8, P. 113-114)
ME ZERSKIY,- -V.- 1. ,A. T. GHEKIFMA a-nd N. F. BIARARNSHOV
"Results of Mars Spectrophotometry Obtained in the Observatox7 of Cziraea."
fteport presented at ttw Plenary ftmting of the CormIttee or Planetary Phyalce,
Cowicki of' Astmnomers, KharIkov, 20-22 My 1953.
e
~VeGt- A Nauk S~iSR, L955, No. b, p. ii.3-n,41
I
30266
S10,35A lyt~O/*j 10/0 16P34
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AUTHORSt Fedorets, V.A., Yezerskly, Vj.,-'
TITLE: Gradient of.intensity of the-green coronal line from the observa-
-tions of total solar eclipses-of February,25, 1952, and June 30,
1954
PEIRIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no, io, 1961, 56, ab-
-stract, iOA408 ("Tsirk~lyar.'. Astron. Observ. Marlkovsk, un-t",.1958,
no. 18, 19 - 17).
TEXT: -The authors measured photometrically spectrograms of the solar coro-
na tak-en by the expedit-ions of the Kharokov Astronomical Observator-j in February
~5.0 1952,. and June-30, ;954, On,this basis, they determined intensities -of emis-
sion line X5303-and continuous spectrum as.functions of distance from the cen-
ter of the solar disk. The ratio of gradients of the emission line and continu-
ous spectrum is practically the same in all caseal it Is very close to the
value obtained from the observational data.of 19_36 and 1940.
V. Ye.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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