SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAPEVALOV, V.A. - ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I.
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Ps.kiclac,"Ll! Zhu*rnal eLspGrimenf~mllnoy i tekhnichask6y, fiziki, v. 44, no 39
1963, 866-867
xisted reoisona Porithe belief that the bremastrahlung cross auction
curvas lou at-- by ~cqRar. IT 8],1,2 1-951) are not
ca
-correct ~:near Ithe - upper limit. of Jhp~ J-~-qusntas_ bec-ausa of the pro babl 6 - faiiUr-6--l".
of the Born approximation La thiz regiont Cons7equently, tho-shape of a
bramsstrahlung spectrum with an ond point energy of 17-15 Mov was investigated
with a rag-netio pair spectrometer with a iasolution - 150 kov near the h:L&Zl
--fraq enoy Umit._ It is shown that in the~measurad enarey range the shape of the
!U
spectrum can be satisfactorily dascril~ed by the relation derived by Schiff,
altha~Zh this agree=snt is maist. probably acoidontal. There is 1 figure.
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BCOAMIMCH, O.V.; GORYACILEV, B.I.; ZMVALOV, V.A.
SPI-itting of giant resonance in certain medim-heavy
Zln=. eksp. i teor,, fiz. 42 no,6:15M-1514 Jo 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Fizicheakiy injititut imeni P.H. Lebedeva AN SSSR.
(Auclear reactions)
(Neutrons)
DOUIXIAIN, &S.; ZAPEVALOIT. V.A.; KORRIP V.I.; NIKOIAYEV, F.A.
Shape of the breMrstrahlurg spectrum q9ar the upF&r limit. M=. eska. i
teor. fiz. " no.,11:866-867 Rr 163. \f.MIM 16:3)
1. Fiz-4cheakiy ijustitut imeni P.N.Iabadeva AN SSSR.
(Bremastrahlung) (Spectrometry) (Photowaclear reactions)
ZAPEVALO -A.,- LEYKIN, Ye.M.
j_Y9PY--Y
Chronotron type coincidence circuit. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7
no.2:64-A-5 Mr-Ap, 162. OffRA 15:5)
1. Fizicheakiy institut AN SSSR.
(Electronic circuits) (Electronic measurements)
S/056/62/0,12/006/016/047
B104/B102
AUTHORS: BogdankeViCh, 0. V., Goryachev, B. I., Zapevalo Ij V. A.-
TITLEt The splitting of the giant resonance in medium nuclei
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eks:pcrimentallnoy i teoreticheakoy fiziki,;v- 42,
no. 6, 1962) 1502-1514
103 107 115 159
TEXT: The yield of photoneutrons from Rh Ag In Tb and
161 j1ax
!'a in the region of ri between the threshold energy of the (y,P)
I I
reaction and 23 1.1ev was measured with the help of the 30-11ev synchrotroll.
of the FIA11- The method of measurement adopted (Fig. 1) very largely
eliminated instrument' drift and simplified the experiment. The
absorption cross sections of the quanta are computed from the measured
yield (Fig. 10). A splitting of the giant resonance of Rh, In, Tb, and Ta
nucloi was detected; it -is explained as being due to the deviation.of the
nuclei from spherical symmetry. Indications of a possible nonaxiality of
the Tb159 nuclei were also found. There are 11 figures and 3 tables.
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The splitting of the giani-I .00 B104/BI02
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheakiy institut im. P. 41. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR
(Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: February 4, 1962
Fig. 1 . Ex erimental arrangement.
Legend: (1~ synchrotron, (2) target ' (3) paraffint (4) concrete, (5) moll-
litor, (6) BF counterj (7) sample, and (6) photomultiplier.
3
159
Fig '10. I-ra~ absorption arose section of Tb
Legend: (1.) millibarn.
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P~otopro,luctlcjn cr t-,:.r,:3on3 on hy-dropon. bokl- Ali "u(,tS-fl 160 no-4,
796-798 F 165- (1,11M 18;2'1
1. Fizichaskiy instlWt im. P.N. L.3bedova AN "SM. Submitted July
2ml , 1964.
21403
3/12061/000/062/014/042
E192/P,382
AUTHOR: Zapevalov, V.A.
TITLE: A Reliable Circuit for the Triggering of Dekatrons
PERIODICAL: Pribory I telchnika eksperimental, 1961, No. 2,
pp. 86 - 8-7
TEXT: A correct operation of a dekatron counting stage
can be obtained by means of a single triode (or by means of
one-half of a double tr�ode) provided Its electrodes are kept
at suitable potentials and the amplitudes and shapes of the
pulses which transfer the discharge are chosen correctly. The
situation is Illustrated in Fig. I (Re'f. 1), where the pulses
Un:j appearing at the anode are plotted in normalised
coordinates as a function of P = RC/T,' and t/-tl , where
is the time constant corresponding to the pulse U The
f. nl *
quantity AUI plays an important 'part in this circuit during
the transition o-f the discharge from the first to the second
au:c1liary cathode and the r-eliability of the dekatron operation
is largely dependent on it. For the dekatrons,
Card 1/4 1
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S/12o/ft/ooo/ooVoi4/02
A Reliable Circuit .... E192/E382
type 1OCr-15 (IOSG-lB), this quantity 4U! should be about
20 'V. As can be seen.from the curves of Fig. la, this
requirement is difficult to meet since an increase in AUI
is related to the increase of P and this results in a great
loss of the amplitude.of the pulse U and leads to the
n2
decrease in the reliability of the dekatron. However, if the
circuit shown in Fig. 16 (Curve U' ) is used for shifting
n1
the discharge, it is easy to obtain',6U" of the required
magnitude. The curves of Fig. 1 give only a qualitative
picture since they do not take into account the transient time
of the pulse on the Zero electrode or the possibility of
overdrIving the grids of the drive tubes. However, this
method of equallsing the drive pulses by mean of R 1 and R 2
(Fig. 1) can be used successfully in driving dekatrons of
the type IOSG-lB as well as type GG--C, (YeG-5), provided
the currents of the etekatrons are kept within the prescribed
values. The counter based on this drive can operate reliably
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S/12o/61/000/(;02/014/042
A Reliable Circuit E192/E382
up to 5 Icc/s if a rectan,-ular inpul pulse haavinZ a duratio~i o-
its and an amplitude of 80 V is applied to the drive tubco.
There are 5 figures and I Soviet raferenco.
ASSOCIATION: Fizich askiy institut AN SSSR
(Physics Institute,of the AS USSR)
S M314ITT ED Aprii 25, 1960
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ACCESSION UR: AP501921.6 TWO056/65/04/001/0054/00% I
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-AUMOR: Xeknandrov, --Yu. M. Gr;iahln, N. F.; pevalovp_ V. Ae; ~~!ILYe. - M.~v
V
TITLE: PhOtonraduction of Posit Ly Fr
2. ~ionA~Ifrom ratona.at photon energy 230 Kvr and
determination of the 7rp coupliq~ constant
SOMM: Murnall eksperlm-entallnoy i teoretticheakay fiziki,, v. 49, no. is 1965
54-65
TOPIC TAG81 pion, muon, particl~,i production, angular diatributionp Moson inter-
action
ABSTRACT:_-In view.-of the contradatory results of - eexlier measurements, the authorgi
IneaMixed the differerrtial. cross- cection-andthe angular-distribution for the photo-
1 - -+ -
pToduotion ~.of r, -mesonn frcm pro'mons at photon energy 2311 Mev for the comso angles
0, 14, 82~ 90, 116t 138, 146, ann~t 180% Itlie experiment was perfcmu ed In the brems-
(Physics- Institute :eir -the 11.cadcz~r
strahlung beam of the 255-Mev zytchrotron at FMI
of Sciences). no _o_xperimontal o~et-up is illustrated in. Fig. I of th:rv Enclosure.
+
e anniaratus and procedure are described in detail. The a -mcsons
of given energy were detected LT a method lirrolving identification of the particles ii
frcn their in--,entwa and rar.3e, In witter, using a wgnetic spectrometex and a de-
t 1,L
tector of Lion st --ingsj comipriAing a plast-le-Ocintillation-cou, I er i0elescove cola-
OPT.)
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ACCESSION 14R-. AJ~5019210
taining a Copper absorber of fixed thicImesse The charged-PE?Xticle trajectories
were traccd by the hot-w~ro method. Positive pions stopped In one of the coufttera
werc reliah.~Y, identified from tha :N - p decay, *01tich occurred with it (fliftracteriatic.
time Trr j 2-55 - 10-13 Sce, Moimvc~ntum analycis of the particlon was porfoired at 0
arA 180",. and at the ret-itining anqle.G only the ntcppinG detector war. used. The mean
statintical accurac 6- =- 1 (3-4) Comop-rican of the - experimental duba with a ca" -
Y-
culation bsoed on dispertion relations (MO I. Adamavich et. al., Trudy FW v. 34P
1965, in press) and the use of a suitably plotted likelihood function yielded for
the 79P conlitant a. value (0.63 M.I)cf (e = electron charge, f = ireteraction con-!
stant). The square of tl,,.e interaction constent was found to equal 0.0 :i 0.1-1. A
note added izi proofp hair;ever, indicates that according t(? I'ter date the foregoing
Aumerical va-lues are in error. "The authors than - -gerenkov for-coUaborationji
~'A. 1. Lebedev for a,, iscvssion of oeveral problems touched upon in the paperp R. A.
;s-IE!mva aR M. e~lk%ch prograxming the ccMputationsi, and AcAla-ZI
~, ~Aun nATkO-011-5~ -
and K. 1. Yablonin for help with the work. "Orig. art. has: 10 figuresp 2 formulaaj
and 2 tables." Vqt
0
-ip r, v e s -
In rescect to their rea~-~!;11;1.t. st .
170
tigated rad1cals can be ar-tariged- aliyl > !.!-iery1>
v 1 r) y I .In reactions of I e I t h
J[C! (perf'ot,11te(I In ~n arnpule connect,,~' I -
o a hill-et!'o
tne evolved prcpy'Lene was abso-bed in bt~omlrie-CCI,i
sollutlon and, U.e resulting iolul~lon, was tll~ra,ed Wlth
Na-S~;O,), -tle 311,r1 radIcal Is elitr1mated. fflrzir,
- - , I j
i ortriln propylene -
Card, 2/7
Reactivity of Unsaturated Compounds of '77377
Tin and Lead SOV/79-30-1-38/78
(C311OPWO1103 + IICI -I- (~Ilu + (qfIj3PbCI
(it waB sliown earlier
_~oyfevth D J Am.
Chem. Soc., '19, 515, 21)3 (1957~! J". Or'g. Chem.,
22, 478 (1957); RO,'IMIberir,, SGibbon's, A., et al.,,
J. Am. Chem. SOC.., 79, 2137 ~1`9507that in reactions
of vinyl. derivatives of tin of the formula R2Sn
(CH=CH 2)2 with iodine, IM and 1113r, the radicals
can be arranged according to the rate of their
elimination in the order phenyl > vinyl >
methyl ethyl > pvopyl > butyl). Vinyl
derivat!.Ves of tin do not polymerize under conditions
of free radical polymerization --heating in presence
of peroxides and azo-compounds (allyltriphenyllead
decomposes at 1200 in the presence of benzoyl-
or tertiary-butyl peroxides with fovmation of free
lead). All of the investigated lead and tin
Card 3/7 compounds inhibit free radical polymerization (at
Reactivity of Unsaturated Compounds of 77377
Tin and Lead SOV/79-30-1-38/78
1200 in benzene solution) of styrene.and, especially,
methyl methacrylate (fice FIgB. 1 and, 2).
Fig. 1. Polymerization of methyl
methacrylate at 1200 in presence of
5 weight % of unsaturated compounds
of,tin: (1) tetraalJ.yltin; (2) allyl-
tr~ imethyltin; (3) di(ally1diphenyltin;
(4) all ltriphenyltiti; (5) luetravinyl-
(6 vinyltrimethyltin; (7) vinyl- taL
t ill;
triphenyltin; (8) pure methyl
methacrylate.
Card 4/7
Tim e, A e
Reactivity of UnBaturated Compounds of
Tin and Lead SOV/"-(9 -30 -1 -38/78
Fig. 2. Pqlvmerization of styrene
at 1200 in presence of 5% by weight
of unsaturated compounds of tin: (1)
tetraallyltin; (2) allyltrimethyltin;
(5) tetravinyltin; (7) vinyltriphenyl-
till; (9) pure styrene.
Card 5/7
Reactivity of Unsaturated Compounds of 77377
Tin and Lead . SOV/79-30-1-38/72-
By arranglng the compounds shown in Figs. 1 and 2
in order of dedreasing inhibiting action:_
tetraallyltin >> tetravinyltin > allyltrimethyltin>
> diallyldiphenyltin > allytriphenyltin >
vinyltriphenyltin > vinyltrimethyltin, it can be
seen that the least stable compounds are the most
active inhibitors. There are 2 figures;,2 tables;
and 9 mferences, 2 Soviet, 1 German, 1 U.K., 5
U.S. The 5 most recent U.K. and U.S. references
are; J. Brydson, Plastics, 1957 384; H. Gilman,
J. Eiself, J. Org. Ch., 20, 763 4955),,J. Am.
Chem. Soc., 55, 4689 (1933); D. Seyferth, J. Am.
Chem. Soc., 79, 515, 2133 (1957), J. Org. Ch., 22,
478 (1957); S. Rosenberg, A. Gibbons, H. Ramsder,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., Z9, 2137 (1957); G. Gilman,
card 6/7 J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1, 735 (1939).
Reactivit-y oi, unsatut, ,.e(-! of'
Tin and Lead S0V/,l,9-70-1-,r,,j
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ASSOCIATION: Institute Of f1l.gh-MOleCLILar-Weight oll' the
Academy of Sciences, USSR ~Institut vyso~,ornolelvi;lyarny;~h
soyedineniy Alklacterriii naulel- SSSR)
SUBMITTEDt January 14, IGI:,;,)-
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N SOKOLOVA., T.A.
ZA PE VjiLOVA)
T, dlcubst."'. ted h.-
d(Irivri.tives of 6(,~?-unEaturated acids. Report, Fof-matior.
of Oxid-38. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. kh.'m.
no.8~1442-114-47, '65. -RA 1.8-9)
i. institut vysokocio-lek-,.fyriLr,-:yl,~i soyedizieniy All SSSR.
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ZAPEVIN, Leonid Vasillyevich; KONOVALOV, A.S., red.; KHLOBORDOV,
V.I.1 tekhn. red. -
[Industries of the Kuban ln the years of the seven-year plan)
F'ronWahlonnost' Kubani v gody sordlotki. Krasnodar, Kranno-
darakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 69 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Kuban.--Industries)
COFOVA, M.; HLOUSKOVA, Z,; ZAPIETAL,-.A.
Normal respirometric level in healthy children- Cesk. padiat.
18 no.10:915-921 0 163.
1. TI detska klinil:a fakulty detskeho lekarstvi KU V PnIze,
prednosta prof. dr,. J. Houstek, DrScO Dotska klinika fakultni
nemocnl~-s pod Pstrinemg prednosta profa dr. K, Kubat.
(SPIROMETRY) (RESPIRATORY FUNCTION TESTS)
j 3 4 1 S I A 13 it 1: 11 W is is 11 a to I V a x Is It 9 a W a It j? a 4j 4; a 41 4: "C
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Of CCQC~UtMttaft. It. KA341-
so &R*&SKMl&mtlllrZOAgrtft (EBluN. Acmd. Polonaltie, liet, A.
sea ::i I 1 133-1";: of.. A.-; -1933, 931).-Mm Mum- 01 Pm
;!t V) and surfam ten4an (a)
so on the diclKAric jx
(it 11111*11110111M Of P"C'Sin-1 ties
f 0 it mita Im bmii InvmthtataL The chativi of V Alml a
at the IntArfism depOCAU On thO SitO Of MW- -,I bod ,1 ,so
and the &%loclation C%md. The WAMU).tKMtd P-OUCtint
AM prooam Aow o* am, brftk in the V-pa ctimme, 4100
InsteM at two for blvabM b"m (quinine antl quin-
few 8:00
Wine); bo4h V SM a be& to lift rapkily at Pit 8 WW
90 M rwh a m4g, rme of inesviam above pa 10. 41* 0
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ZAPIOR, Bronialaw; CZAPKIEWICOZI Jan
5 ot C~F-
iffe roca~illary properties of aTueaus soluti=
aminophonflpropanes. Rocz chemii 36 no*12:1863-1871 163.
1. Department of Genoral Chemistry, Jagellonian Univerisityp
Krakov.
ZAPIGR, Bronislaw; GOLEBIOWSKA, Aleksandra
Studies on the discovery of parea glycosides
by paper chromatography; an ysis of the percolates.
Chem anal 7 no.4:854,458 162.
1. Department of General Chomintry, JaCiellonian University,
Krakow.
8/081/62/000/02,1/016/073
Bii7/B1e6
AUTHOR: Zap16rp Bronis-raw
TITLE: AdsorptiCo-n pc',tentidl and surface tension of aqueous oolu-'
tions of simple mothyl ketones
PERIODICAL: Reierativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no. 24, 1962, '143, abstract
01.1
24B971 (Roczn. chem., %.36 no. 21 1962t 335-344 EP
summaries in Russ. and
TEXT: 1 iimethyl'ketone, methyl-ethyl ketone, methyl-propyl ketone, methyl-
butyl ketone, and methyl-amy-1 ketone were studied as to their surface
properties. The equationlof She.shkovskiy was-used to calculate the
adsorption potential of ke'tones. Within s: wide-range of concentration,the
data calculated were in good. agreement with the experimental data'obtained
by,the method of Kamenakiy. A marked parallelism was-noted between the
adsorption potential and the surface tension of aqueous solutions of
ketone3. Abstracter's note: Complete translatiba.
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Ik
:hanza on jnp-rhp~n EcIiIIl. It. 41 n p
'IiX. Knikow. Pulaild). Zrj '11,
Nank Mal.-Pr-' ~-rad" Mal., Fis" chem.
No. 4, 207-11(1958)tlinglish suiumary)-The following
he-.as of "(zj,-,,:5Srz usi Wofakite F of the m3pective ions from
fcaurd.- N~L 530, Nil, 070, K 1710, hig
-3M. Ca +;'A Sr W, B-i 930-'a ad
The dvcr~;4-w I] lilt., halk, rAIIIIII on pA-*;&gc if) hill exchimpt
From life Nvai cstd.
Abs. Jour
I'l 2,
T It: 0
Or k, 171-1 b.
'j
Aralytioal CbexiLitry. Analysis of organi.p.
He*' thur -- Khim-, No 5, :1959, No. 15110
r B .
Zapio Sliwa, B.
: Use of a Potentiometria Method for the Detec-
tion of Bands of Quinine and Code.Lne on Paper
Cbroma tograms
: Roczn. chem., 1958, 32, No 2, 397-402
A b:3 re c L : The possibility of the detection of quinine
(Q) and codeine (C) on ohromatograms by a po-
tentiometric method was investigated. Q and C
are chromatographed on Whatman No I paper at
180 for 3-3.5 hours, using as a develop-er a
mixture of 180 ml. of water, 80 ml. of gly-
cerin and 2 ml. of a 6% solution of NH 3 - T"'
Rf -of 0 is 0.75-0-77, and that of 0 is 0 93-
0.915. C'hromatogrems are dried at 1000 fo; 30
miniates, moistened with 0.01 n. HCl and placed
r~a rd 1/3
Z.AP I I D R ,Bronis-law,
f s
:i7ffecl- cl' li-ht on the cc,,-rs-3 -,f c;~.rsmatc-: . ~-r-1732!:
I ;_7 * P P
hydrastine-conta-ining solu-ions. ?race chem. Xrakcw n~:~9;37-
93 164.
1. Department of GGneral Chcmistry of Jagiallonlan University,
Krakow, Submitted 3eptember 14, 1962.
m
urane
em- t r e ch,--m Krakcv
1, Pepartment. of' Gv~rwral
ra k ow ~ :33'Anillt-V-d jinwird, 7, 1963,
I-
T cim:
ZAPE"I ronislaw; STW,
Lff*cct of the tompgrature, T),'IrUCIO sL7e, bod height, and. flow
rate on the deic-*,zation of irlycorine water whi-r- using the
ion exclusion meth.od, Prace chem Krakow no.9:101-112 164.
1. Department o1' General Chemistry of Jagi-11-lonian University,
Krakow. Submitt,!!d Octoh-r 31, 1962.,
ZAFIOR, Bronislaw; PLATEEt Jerzy
Application of thei electrometric contact method in pap3r chromatograp~T
of some organic actids, Rocz chemii 33 no.4/5:1159-1165 '59-
(EEAI 9s9)
1. Katedra, Chemii Ogolnej Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego, Krakow.
(Electrometer) (Tartaric acid) (Suceinic -acid)
(Chrontatography) (Antimony) (Electrodes)
(Citric acid)
ZAPIORI, 11,
Obtaining permutit. P. 381
f
(GAZ, 1,'ODA I TrOHNIKA SANITARNA, Vol. 30, No. lo, Oct. 1956 Warsaw, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EELL) LC, Vol. 6, No. 9 Sept. 1951' Uncl.
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POLAND Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Ehimiya, No 17, 1958, 56867.
Author Za._DJ4*_4"41A01&w-
I r" s t WOR given.
Title Electrocapillary Properties of Certain Naph-
thalene, Tetrahydronaphthalon6 and Anthraquin-
one Derivatives.
Orig Pub: Zjesz. nauk. Uniw. Jagiell, 1957, No 14, 171 - 87.
Abstract: The surface tension lw~~' and potential jumps /-N on
the solution-air boundary for aqua solutions (con-
tents 0.1 mole per liter K91) of the following
compounds were measured: 1-~-naphthalene - sulfo
acid (I), Ila salt of o-naphthalene - sulfo
acid (II), Na salt of 2-naphthylamine - 1 -
sulfo acid (111), 2 -amino -8-naphthol -6
sulfo acid (IT), Na -salt of anthraquinone -1
-sulfo acid, ac -tetrahydro - 6-naphthaleneamine
Ca:rd 1/3
POLAND / Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B
Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 17p 1958. ~!T~ Y,/, r1
Abstract: (6 V,pH) indidates a parallelism between the ab-
sorDtion and electric effects in the VI and VII
solutions. The dissociation constants for both
bases were determined on the basis of date ob-
tained with the aid of the Kamensky equation,
as well as on the basis of a graphio analysis
of the ~:_~V/100 (1- pH ratio.
Qard 3/3
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~Z~APIIOIRI~B.; I'LITIEK, J.; KA"ETIA, J.
llol,yc,~cltc irmiatic ?Vrdrecarbon., in thr mir),-u7- of -ome homr-nrodj:c~'r; C."'t
P. 243 - L.
RCP,ZIIIKI CI-Z--I:LI. (Polska Akaderua Nauk) '~Iarszama) Poland, Vol. 33, no. 1, 1959.
'MonthLy List of Fast European Accessions (E-I'LI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 9, Serterilber 1959.
Uncl.
SAPIOR, Broniqlaw
Blectrocapillar3r action of s=,e ampholytes and their disapniation.
Roes chemii 34 no.1:221-232 160. (UAI 3,0:9)
1. InstitutA) of General Chemistry, -Tagellon'Lan University, Krakow.
(Electrocapillary phenomena)
-EWT(I
MV0051166,1020100110108IOnK
AP6018842 SOURM COM
AM 03t
ORG: nojae
TITLE: Thedry of line widih of electron paramagnetic resonance'of Guesup 2+ ions
in aqaeoiis sblution
SOURM-t Optik4 i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. it 1966# 108-116
TOPIC TACZi electrow paramaoe tic. resonance,- copper# aqueous Solut ionp -line width
ABSTRWT: - -Calculation is terlbrmed for-the width of the UR lfuie for OmV
ions in aqueous solution. It is shoun that the main reason for bri;idening
-iof the EPH line-is a relazation movement bf the electrons of an ion between
the two low orbital lavels, The broaft-ting of the EPR ling upon orbitaI
'Itraneition of the ion iscaused by the difference in the g-factoil of the
spin at these orbital levels. : It is indicated under chat condit:Lojis the
transitiono) -Ath cMlige of -one quantim romberj--lead to ltbroadeningu of the
leval characterized Inr mother cmantum nurbero Orig. arti has 1 211 i7oraulas,
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MkOU7 Ivamwich; IIAUNJXOY, JI.A.. red.;, ZILPIYAKHM, Ajp o,
rod,k-..
(Possibilities for lowering tho cost of produoing corn and
sunflowers] Razerv3F unisheniia sebeatoimosti proisvodat-ra
kukurazy L podsolnechnikB. Moekva, Gossizd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ryt
195.9. 137 P. (HLU 14:2)
(Corn (maize)) (Sunflowers)
KASHENKOV, Vladimir Fedorovich; ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I., red.; TRIMUNA, O.K.,
tekhn.red,
(Potentials for increasing labor productivity in Soviet
agriculture] Reservy rosta proisvoditallnouti truda v oellskom
khoziaistve SSSR. Nbskva, Gos.izd-vo aelikhoz.lit-ry, 1960,
142 p. OaRA 14:3)
(Agriculture-Labor productivity)
BMOUSOV, Yu.A.; KORCHANOV. A.T.: RUDINSKIY. YO.Ya.; STMOVA. YO-V.;
BANNIKOV, N.A., red.; ZAPI - . red.; LAPIDUS, M.A.,
red.; RAKITINA, Ye.D.-j 'red.; SHCEWOp N.I,p red.; MYMW'o
S.M,, red.; BALLOD, A.I., takhn.red.
(Kanual on rural subsidiary enterprises] Sprevochnik po sel'skim
podoobnym prodprilatiian. Moskva, Oos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry,
196o. 798 P- (MIRA 13:12)
(Marufactures) (Form produce)
SCLOVIYI;VA, Klavdiya Fedorovnav knnd.eVonom.nauk:,
red.; PROKOF'TLVA, A,11.t tekhn.rede; DEMA, V*M., takkii-aie'd.
[Fixed assets and Vorking capital of a collective farm] Osnovays
i oborotnys sredetva kolkhoza. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry.
196o. 61 p (KIIA 14:1)
jMoscow Province--Collective farms--Pinance
7aU?IV.UL, B.
Wounds of the central nervous system; symptoms and first aide Prakto lek.,
Praha 33 no.13:286-288 5 July 1953 (07AL 25:1)
1. Of the blurgigal Clinic (Read-Prof. V. Rapant. M.D.) cf Palacky
Uniyaroity, Olomouc.
ZAPLITALEK, A.
Research in the mechanism of brittle steel failure. p. 287.
27ARANIE. (Ministerstvo hutneho prumyslu a rudnych bani a Mini;9terstvo
strojareustva)
Bratislava.. Estonia.
vol.~6, no. 9, Sept. 1959
Montt.Lly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) W, vol. 8, no. 11
November 1959
Uncl.
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ZAPIUMV, Nikolay Petrovich; SHPILIMMI, Kallman Abramovich;
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ECity traffic regulations] Pravils ulichnogo dvishenils,
Barnault Altaiskoe knishnos isd-vo, 1959. 127 p. (HIPA 1.3s6)
(Tralfic regulations)
TAREMM, Ivan Pedorovich, ;.ZAPIRICE, T., red. ; GRIN' , To., t ekhn.red.
[Handbook for rural buil4ars] Spravochnik sellakago stro-Itelia.
rza. 2., ispr. i dop. Barnaul. Altaiskoe knizhnoe izd-yo,, 1958. 355 P.
(KIRA 11:12)
(Building)
AUTHOR t Zapirovt H.Khe (Rostov/Don) 20-119-3-7/65
TITLE's Systems of Complete Singular Integral Equations of Convolut!"j,on
Type (Sisteny polnykh osobykh integraltnykh uravneniy tipa
evertki)
FERIODICALs Doklady Akademii Fauk, 19581 Vol 119t Hr 3P Pp 429-432 (USZ;R)
A3STUCTs The author oonsiders the system
1-
~ a(x-t)f (,,:t)dt+
b(x-t)f(t)egn t dt+Tf,.g(x)
if Z f(X)+
"
:
27
(2 Irr
where r is the real axis and the system 1~1? - g(x), where
is th6 operator adjoint to 1. The theorems of Hoether
(if = 0 has finitely many linearly independent solutions o:ily
etc) hold for the considered::syatems. The main result of the
author consists in the proof that each solvable system of the
considered type admits an equivalent regularizatort i.e. tl~ere
exists an operator p so that plf = pg is a Fredholm equation
equivalent to If = g. The proof of the existence of p is aar-
ried out oonstructively, so that nne obtains an explicit ex-
pression for p. There are 6 referencest 5 of which are Soviet,
Card 1/2
ACCESSION IM AP4017398 5/0183/64/009/002/03.96/0206
AUTHOR: ZapisochrW*y, 1* pe; "M*ov. 1. G.; Garga, I. I.; Wksty0oh, V* S*
TITIZ: Vacu= monochromator for the investigation of optical excitation
funotiona
SOUMEs Ukrayins'1W*y fizy*chnW,*y zhurnal, v* 9s, nos 2. 1964. 196--2o6
TOPIC TAGS: vacuum ultraviolet., vacuum ultraviolet speotroseop3rp resonance
level excitation cross-sootion. excitation cross-section. resonanco radiation.
ultraviolet ronoohromator, vacuum mcnoohromator, olootron beam exo'.3atlon tube,.
marcury resonance lines
ABSTRACT,. There are praotical3,7 no data at present on the effective excitation
cross sections of resonance levels of atoms, diatomic molecules arxi their ions
of various =Itiplicity, owing to experimental difficulties in the vacuum
ultraviolet region of the spectrum.
To obtain such data the authors have constructed a apdatrophotometrio
set-up, consisting of three basic unitsi a vacuum monoobrazator of normal
incidence vith a one-astre (600 llnes/mm) stmila-d-conaaw diffraction grating;
Car~
ACMSMII A: AP4017398
highly monoonergeric electron beam exaltation tubes-, an e2actrophotometer using
a secorAary electronic mItiplior (SEN) in a pulse counting wegim, for recording
radiation In the va=um. ultraviolet region#
The zu)nochromator was desigaed so that the refraction grating and ri&-Idly
attached input and output slits ara'always on the Rowland oircumfejvnoe.,, Trans-
rdssion of movement in the vaown is accomplishod through bollows. whilo the
kinematic o7stem, ensures lineari,4r of the graduated graph tbroughaut the
working region (800-3500 A),
The lmm;inous vertical gas cob= in the excitation Ube may be preciS03'y
set on the input slit under conti-ol of a distance eauge consisting of two
telescopes, for which the possib,'Llity of moving part of the monochronuttor
housing from the input slit is pivvided. This permits the maxim= utilization
of the light powor of the monoolu-omator (tho loss in resolving power is
noS116-lbla. since the intervals botwoon tho spootral lines am coneldorab2a for
most objects).
Zia open type M, together with the voltage divider and ths cathode
repeaLter ara located directly WInd the output s2it, of the monochromator in a
special sholl, Ths pu2se count to taken with the WA of a standard j~~TOUV~~/-
Valacity metar,
Card
ACGESSION 0: MOI-7398
The I)Iook diagram and the oxternal appearance of tho apootrophotomtrio
set-up an) shown in the appended draidngs.
In conclusion. tentative data are given on the oxcitation fumotiona of
marowy 34nas 1.1m A (fig 1) and X-19,12 A"(fig 11),
Orig. JLrt,. has 10 figums including sovoral a~chamatiaz'arA block d1anigrams
ASXCIATION: Uzbgorods'IW*y Derzhuniveray4tot (Uzhgorod Stata University)
SUBUTTM; LU0.63 DATE Acq.. iqw64 RNGLs 01
SUB CODE: PH, SD NO P27 SOT: 009 OTEOMs 002
34433
311851611006/00610111030
$1, 3,5-6 0 D299/D304
AUTHORS: Zapisochnyy, I.P.9 Kyshko, S.M.. Sheveral V*Seg
Shimon, L.L6-
TITLE: Spectroscopic investigation of excitation functions
of atoms and molecules
PERIODICAL: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnvy zhurnalp v. 6, no. 6, 1961,
770 - 773
TEXT: The experimental apparatus included a spectral device for
separating the lines and bands, an electrophotometer with a photo-
multiplier, and tubes filled with gas and vapor. The experimental
apparatus was described in detail in the references. It is noted
that recording devic63 of high sensitivity were requirt~d; this waij
achieved by using a photomultiplier with a d.c. amplifier instead
of a photographic plate. Another requirement which had to be met
was homogeneity of the electron beam. In the references it was V1(
found that among secondary processes which cannot be neglectedt
cascade transitions have a considerable effect on the spectral li-
nes of atoms. This fact was confirmed by the present investigationt
Card 1/3
S11 85/6 T/006/006/011/03 0
Spectroacopic investigation of ... D299/D304
conducted by the method of electron collisionoo The excitation
functions of -cadmium-9 na.trium- and neon atoms were studied in do-
tail~ as well as those of' diatomic nitrogen molecules and of nitrio
oxide and carbon monoxide. The measurements were conducted in the
visible region of the spectrum, and for cadmium in the ultraviolet,,
A figure allows the following excitation functions of atoms: Na
U, = 5890, 5896 A), Ne (~ ~- 5852 A) and Cd (.1 -:1 5096 4)~, The in-
vestigated excitation function are characterized by the prooonce
of several maxima, i.e. by fine structure (mainly due io the cas-
cade transitions). The following excitation functions of diatomic
molecules were investigated: of the second positive system of N2
molecules and of the Angstrom system of CO molecules, of the nega-,
tive system N2 +, of the comet -system COIr and of a NO+ system. A
figure shows the excitation functions of the band of the second
positive N2 system, of -the CO-"- system and of the NO" system, for
electron energies between 10 and 150 ev. Whereas the excitation
functions of bands of neutral molecules are of ordinary shape,
those of molecular ions are of a oomplex structure, i.e. have se-
veral maxima. The most likely reason for the complex structure are
Card 2/3
S/18 61/006/006/011/030
Spectroscopic investigation of ... D299YD304
elementary processes of dissociation and ionization of molecules,
followed by recombination; the latter leads to a jumplike increase
in the cDncentration of the ionic state. Such an interpretation of
fine structure is supported by additional facts. Another figure,
showing the excitation function of the N,+ band, illustrates the
contribution due to the elementary proce ses, for variou.3 electron
energies~ There are 3 figuresp 1 table and 8 references: 7 Soviet-,
bloc and 1 non-Soviet_bloc (in translation).
ASSOCIATION: Uzhhorodslkyy derzhuniversytet (Uzhhorod State Uni-
versity)
Card 3/3
ZAFBOTSnTj N.
Now machines of tho Mcsc-ow Agricultural Machinery Plant. Trp-kt.i
sellkhozmah, 31 noo2z#33-34 F 161o (KMA 14 3 7)
(Agricultural machinery)
ZAPI:SOTSKIY, N.I.
Semiautomatic line for aseembling and riveting buoh-xoIler &aIns.
Biul.tokh.-okon.inform. no.9:17-18 160, (KRA 13:10)
(Machinery, Automatic)
ZAPISOTSKIY, IT.I., inzh.
PRUT-3,0 fortiltxer spreader. Trakt. i selikhDzcnsh. no.12:35
D '59. (KLU 13:3)
l.Hoooollmash.
Olortili2or opreadors)
ZAPISOV, %1, -1. 1 ~
"
Repairing the synebro-meab transmission of the Ka-200 automobile.
Avt. tranap. 34 no.6:24 Je '56. (MLRA 9:9)
(Automobiles--Transmission devices)
LA296m-66 i:-;fiT'd %/E*w'P(V vip,hyj~Y;P(1) IJP(c PZ
ACC NR: hIP5025753 SOURCE COM: UH/0286/65/000/018/0017/0017
AUTHORS: Zapisov, 1~?. A. 11. ~3 1
ORG.
none
TITLE i A iodropneumatic cylinder of asy=etric action. Glass 47,, No* 174921
SOURGE: Byulletenl izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov,, no. 18, 1965s 117
iTOPIC TAGSt hydraulic device, paeumatic device,, valve
ABSTRACT: :This Author Certificate presents a hydropneumatic cylinderof awjimetri
action. The cylinder contains a piston with an internal valve, an adJusting ring,
arA a spring, The cylinder consists of a workjrg assure___chamber-anti-an--Qverciow-
chamber--(soo--Fig.- -1-) To- secure-- autoraatic---doAr-o- t Mov
E~f -the pis onj enent.-without
J.-introducing -an-auxiliztrr unit for-inoving the -valv afid-to simplify the construe- 01 0F
tion, the valve is,wade cylindrical, operates with two plungers# and Is connected.'
to the stem of the pipton by a ring with a bolt. Tho bolt anters tho~slot of the
piston and Is apring-corLiocted to. an adjuating acrai,
4 placed in the covor &Z the
piston, To obtain a broader, adjwstnent of.tho amplitude and frequoncy-of piston
-62'1-2296A.-V5
Fig. 1. 1- valve,- 2- plunger'
stera; 3- bolt; L~- piston
cover; 5- adjusting screw;
two rove of ralial
apertures; 7- lougitudinal
ducts; 8- dead-end mdial
apertures
A-A
6,_
7
1A,
o-Scillatilina and to increase tha offeativenona and productivity of the a
ystem
differentl-.al ho22ow piston is p1mvided with two rows of radialaportures and
longitudinal ducts, On one sidia these ducts lead to the end of the.piaton, and on
the other aide to the internal isurface through dead-end radial apertures, Origs
art. hass 1 figuree
SUB CCq)E: IE/ SUBM DATki WanW.
IOard 2/2
SAKHARITYEVY Sembay; ZAPIVAKHIN, A., red.; BEWVA, N., takha. reid.
I ~
[Economic efflcienev of suppl7ing water to pastures] Bco-
nomicheskaia effektivnost' obvodneniia pastbishch. lki*va,
Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 118 (MIRA 16:5)
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(Pastures and meadows~_rrigatlon)
(Water supply-, Rural)
Rm P'n-T�RM
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KOLESNEVY S.G., akndemik, red.; ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I., red.; LAPIDUS,
A'- -- - -KHONOVA, Ye.M., red.;
M.A., red.; IWITINA, Ye. . red.; TI
DEYEVAJ, V.M., teklin. red.
(Specialization and size o~ agricultural enterprtses] Spe-
tsializatolia i ritzmery sellskokhoziaistvennykh predpriiatii.
Pod red. S.G.Koleimeva. Moskva, Sellkhozloat, 1963% ~82 p.
(MIRA 1617)
1. Vaesoyumaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystyennykh nauk im.
V.I.Lenina (for Kolesnev). (Form jum4gMnt)
TIKHONOV, V-1adWr Aleksandroviah, kand. ekon. nauk; ZAPIVAMN, A.I.,
red.; BALLOD.A.I., takhn. red.
(Edonomice and the organization of the utilization of vachiner7
on collective fa#VS]Ekonomika i organizataiia ispollssovaniia.
tekhniki v kolkhozakh. Moskva, Sellkhazizdat, 1963. ,!61 p.
(KIRA 16:4)
(Farm mechanization)
SAVII.=IT, Loopolld Mikhoylovich-, YOKIN, D.P.; KLIKWOVA, A.V.-.
OYCHBNIKOV, V.T.; VAYUSEUM, I.S.; ZAPIVAKHIN, A.L. red.;
PROKOFITEVA, L.H., takhn.rod.
[11conomic effectiveness of land improvement] Ekonomichbakala
effektivnost' malioratsil zemell. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.
lit-ry, 1960. 143 p. (MIRA 1):10)
(Reclarmition of land)
2MIYENKO, Petr Yakovlevich; SPASIBIN, Ivan
red.; TRU191INA, O.N. , tokhn. red*
(Agriculture of the German Democratic Republic) Sellakoe khoziaistvo
Gormanskoi Derokratichankoi Rospublikio Moskva, Gos. izd-vo nollkhoz.
lit-ry, 1961. 165 j?, (MIRA 14.7)
(Ger=3y, East-Agriculture)
KOTOV, P.P., 1wnd. eel I skokhoz.nDuk, glavnyy red.;_ ALEKSAIaROY, H.P.,
kand.sellskokhozi,nouk, red.; KAMMKO, V,P., rerd.; KYASUIXOT,
Y.Y., prof., doki;or selinkokftoz.nauk, red.; KOROLIKOV. V.I.,
prof., red.; POD(k=, P.Iop prof., red.; SUCHKOV, I.A.,
kand.sellskokhoz,,nauk, red,';- 31TAKRIN, A.I., red.; KALASMIIKOVA,
V.S., red.; GuR31riGH, M.M., teMl.=. _
,(Farm management ayatem in the Central Block Earth Region)
Sletema vedeniia sellukoeo khoziaiatva v Montralln'o-cherno-
zemnoi polone. Hoskva, Goo.izd-vo nollkhoz.1tt-ry, 1961.
470 P. P Wu 14:4)
1. Tfjeso>-uznaya silmdemiya sell skokhozyaystvennykh nalik imeni
T.I.Lenins. 2. Iremostitell direktors Instituta sellskogo kho-
Uaystva imeni VJ.Dokuchayeva (for Kotov). 3. Direktor filiala
Po TSentrallno-elLernozemnoy polose Yt;esovu-.nogo nauchno-isoledova-
tal'skogo institute ekonomiki soltakogo khozynystva (for Aleksandrov).
4. Chlen-korrespondent Yeesoyuznoy skademii neliskokhrjzyaystvannykh
nauk i1m. Y.I.Lenina (for Evesnikov). 5. Toronezhakiy zoovetinstitut
(for Korollkov). 6. Toronezhskiy%sollskokhozyaystvannyj institut
(for Podgornyy).,7. Dfrektor 11auchno-1saledovatellnkqgo institute
sellskogo k-hozyaystva ~Santrallno-chernozemnoy polosy imeni T.T.
Dokuohayeva (for *kachkov).
(Central Black Earth Region--k-riculture)
POLISHORIKOV, Alaknandr Ivanovichi. red.; PETZIOR,
V.I., teldm.red,
(Technical progress In agriculture] Takhnicheakii-progress
v sel'skom khozinistve. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz,,lit-ry,
1959. 118 P. (Agriaulture) (MD1A 13:6)
15-1957-10-13533
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10,
p 9 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Zapivalov, N. P., Ryabukhin, G. Ye.
TITLE: The Geological Section of the Carboniferous and PermJ.an
of an Area in Western Bashkiriya (Geologicheskiy razi-ez
karbona, i permi odnoy iz ploshchadey Zapadnoy Bashkirii)
PERIODICAL: Nauchn. raboty stud. Sverdl. gorn. in-t, 1957, Nr 3,
pp 15-21
ABSTRACT: Bibliographical entry
Card 1/1
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ZAPIVAKH]21, A.I.; red . TRUKH321A, 0.11,0 tekhn. red.
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'-'jA now system of agriculture in Pction]1lovaia Bistema zemlede-
liia v deistvii. Moskvap Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 46 p.
(MA 15:10)
1. Direktor sovkhDza "Petrovskiy" Lipetskoy oblasti (for
Volovehenko).
(Field crops)
KOVALENKO, Mikhail Ivanovich, Geroy Sots ialisticheskogo Truda;
ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I., red.; PEVZNER, V.I., tekhn. red.;
sokolDvAip 11.11. 1 tekhn. red.
(Thoughts of a collective-farm chairman] Dumy predse-
datelia kolkhoza. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 141 p.
(MIRA 16:11)
1. Predsedatell kolkhoza "Pamynti Leninall Cherkasukoy
oblasti(for Kovall3riko).
(Gollactive farms--ibnagement)
KAVUN, Vasiliy Ilikhaylovichl- _~APIVAKHIN, A.I., red.; GIURENICII, M.M., takhn.
red.
(Bibber payments for better work) Bollshaia oplat& za luabahii
trud. Moskva,'Izd-,vo sellkhoza lit-r7l zhurnalvo i plakatov.. 1961.
46 pe (MIRA 14:9)
1, Predsedatell ko:13choza im. Stalina Bershadskogo rayona Vinnitskoy
oblasti (for Kavun).
(Collactive farms-Income distribution)
BETEPEV, M.M.; BOLISHCfV,, M.N.- ZAPIVAKHIN A.I.,, red.; RAKITINA,, le.D..,
red. PROKOFIYEVA,,
[Handbook on safety measures in agriculture] Spravochnik po
okhrane truda v sollskom khoziaistve. Moskva, Izd-vo sellkhoz.
lit-ry, zhurnnlov i plakatov, 1961. 559 P- (MIRA 15:2)
(Agriculture-Wety measures)
AIMIT; Yuriy Gustavovich [Krentp J.); T.1011TIS, A.A.(Calitlk3p 14)#
aspirant; ZAPIVAKHIN, A.I., red.; SOKOIDVA, N.H., tekhn,, red.
[School of progressive practice] Shkola peredovogo opytz. Mo-
skva, Selikhozizdat, 1962. 150 p. WMA 15:6)
1. Direktor oporno~pokazatellnogo khozyaystva 17vetsautso" Do-
bellskogo rayona Latviyskoy SSR (for Arent). 2. Latviysl:ava
sellkhozyaystvennaya akademiya (for TWitis).
(Dobele Dista-ict-Agricultural experiment stationts)
WXDOVOT,, Ritrofan Petrovich; ZAPIVPXHIN. A.I., red.; DPITWA, T.H,�
telchn.red.
[Make use of resources wisel7l Rasumno IspolIzovaV rozerT7.
Moskva, Izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov, 1961.
86 p. (MIMA 15:2)
1. Sakretarl Belorachenskogo rayonnogo komiteta Komnuiisticheskoy
partii Sovetskogo Soyuza (for Kholmovoy).
(Farm mawament)--'