SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZINKOV, Z. YE. - ZINOV, V. G.
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ZINIKOV, Z,Te.; PTLATVAj L*I#
Analysis of aniline, wethyl- and dimethylantline';mixturo, Zhuro
anal.kh1m. 15 no.1:10'7-111 J-7 ~ 860, (MfU: 13:5):
1. S. Ordzhonikidze Peru Chemical Plant.
(Aniline)
5.5230 7 7 7 59
SOVA(5 -15-1 -2.1/25i.
AUTHORS: Zinlkov, Z. Ye., Pylayeva,'L. I.
TITIE: Analysis of Mixtul"es of Aniline, Mono- and W-methylaniline
FERIOPICALt Zhurnal analiticheskoy.khimii, ig6o, V61 150 Nr 1,
PP 109-111 (USSR)
ABSTRACT.-. Acidimetric analyeiis of aniline, monomathyl4niline, a h d
dimethylaniline mixtures in aqueous ~ol-,ition~i was 6tudied.
A short review of' other methods is al6o given, Th6 pro.
posed new raethod oonsists of the following pteps. Del-
i
neutralization, of
termine the total acid consumption for
amines plus an exaess (N ml)by dissolving 20-~30 S of.'~,the.
'
ak
up to 500 ml
amines in 200-250 ml of 1N HCland ir
O.
with water; determine the excess acid ~A by titrati4g _c0 ml aV
-
the analyzed mixture with O.5N NaOH to~pH 2;,,55 (usihg,
0.1% tropeoline 00 solution). The amoiInt of nitrite
needed for aniline diazotization and monome-Illylaniline
nitrosation is determined according to,welli-Icnown
Card 1/3 methods, using 50-ml of the analyzing solution; con-
Analysis of Mixtures of Aniline, Mono- 77159)
and Dimethylaniline SOV/75-15-1-21/29.
sumption of 0.5N nitrite solution is ~~,denoted by B
-Ine diazot
ml.; consumption of acid used,for anil... ization
is determined by adding t050 ml of the analyzed solu~_
tion about 2 S of sodium bromide, B ml of 0.5,N acid
solution, and B m.1, of 0.5N~nitrite solution; (if (A
on of acid is not ne(.~ssau). After'
> 5 m.1, additi
2-3 minutes add ice and about 20 g of NaCl.and titrate
the solution with:O.5N NaOH in the pre6ence of 0 2%
-alcoholic solution.of.dimethyl yellow.(at -5,-?O~, the
amount of O.5N NaOH solution used is denoted by C ml:...~
Calculationi
Content of dimethylaniline (0.2 -'A -B) 60-5/d%
Content of anilin.e. (A R- C) 46.5/d*%
Content of monomethylaniline (C -~A:) 50-35/6%
if B ml of 0 .5N ELcid was not added;
Card 2/3 Content of monomethylaniline (B,+ 'a A) 50-35/4%
Analysis.of Mixtures of Aniline, Mono- 777.)9
and Diziethyl aniline SQVV~ 5 - -15;- 1 -21/'~29;
Content of anilinl-.' (A C):; .46.5 %
/d
where d is the weight of the analyzed sample, The
method was checked on synthetic samples and found accurate
enough for technical analyses. The root-me.an-square.errors
are., .34 mi, th
(raniline = +' ."'din
e
lanillne
,
y
+0.18 M" C'monomethylaniline ~ �0.27 mlo.
`5diazot.iza,-.
nere
�0.23 Ml? Cr �0.4 ml (w,
tion =�O - 12 M1 . Ira IS
There is 1 table;~ andI_
Sl = 0.2N - A and 32 0.2N .- C).
,
18 references, 2. IT.S., 2 German, 15 Soviet. The U.S.
reference is: Fritz, J. S,, Analyt. Chem.., 251 750:(.,1955).
ASSOCIATIONt S. Ordzhonekidze Perm Chemical Factory'~(Perm' gkiy khi;t7
icheskiy zavod imeni S. Ordzhonelcidze)
SUBMITTED.-- January 10, 1959
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Glik,man, S. A., Ragozina, T. ond Zin,'k) E,- "The rise In thrj-:1,!ictfv;H,v of vdni-a a.~:
"o
a filler for rubber mixturest" Uchen. zapiski M-T-,--t- ~oq. Uln-tlin. Chetrnyshevako-
vol. xxi, vyp. Ychim., 1949, 60-77, - Bibliog: 6 items
SO: U-493h, 29 Oct 53, (Letopis 'Zhurwal lnykh Stntey, No. 16,1:949).'
67~,
usWphyeical chemistry xLectrochemistry.
Abs Jaur: Referst. Zhurmal Khll"43ft) No 2, 1958P 3981-
Aut&or A.L. Yarkwan, E.V. Zinkova.
inat
Title Polarographic Behavior ot Geowtri~~ Isam*riV'.~`UIdjs*.
Orig Pub: Zh. obahch. Irbi-ii, 1951, 2T, mo 6S: 1438-1448.
R~straot: The polarortc)behavior of citriconic (1), M40%6=i~ (11),
c
cis-aconit t=s-&OOUitici(1V)1V cis-8~c (V),
trans-cinnamic (VI), isocrotonic (VII) and cratarAto aaLCI-3 on
the KC1 background, 1T*L)BP04, citric and b-or-Te &~-d i~a, 40110
HM and buffer mixtures 'was studied. I an& 11 PhAuce :oillis
wave In the pH range fran 0.02 to 3-38 and two vates at 1?11 from
3.38 to 6.62, at which occasion id of the let %W;re deczi-uL'-3ea to
Its disaNearance with the increase, of 911,. =1 idcof thi? 2nd
2 Cay 4*h
vave Increaseo; at p1l ab(yve 6.6 e secaaa I, r6maims
tiuve I
At pH 9 and more, I anit II are not reduoiblo. I Is r8ducible
CAXI 1/3
AUTHOR7 Markman# A. L Zinkovat B. V.
.ii 1504/79-29-71455/83
TITLE; On the Problem of the Kinetics of th.e'InterconversiOnI of '.Cis-
trans Isomers (K v0 rosu kinetiki vza Imno cheniya
go prevrash
tais-trans-izomero I.~ Carboxylie At"ids (I. Karbonoyyyq
v~
kisloty)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahohey khimii,~ 1959, Vol ~2-q!:jffr1T1i,:PP.2362 25. 1,)
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In their previt5us reports (Ref 1 the, muthor's demon'st;r' adl that
`
the cis isomera of the geiometrical-isoimerial acid inks
ttijlated
were alwaye reduced more.easily at a',aorauil~.dropping~13lectrode
r supiply: of froq:.- eyx6rg,y
than the tranalsomersp due to a greats
'
in the cis isoner. From this fact the,,authatril draw tho coliclu-
aion that photon energy supplied fromivitho.ut would ~id the
conversion of the trans into the cis~modifiomtion andithat the
loss of this energy would produce tho inverse reaction# R~
Stoermer (Ref Z) already noted the fact that stablestared-iso-
mers were traneformed into the unstable onea by ultraviolet
irradiation, but the separation of the isomers was so dIfficult
that he was unable to investigate thelcinetlas of the rea6tion
Card 1/3 process. In order to investigate the'reaction process#- the au-
On the P~oblem of the Kinetics of the Interconvarsion SPV/79-29-7~_55/6'3
of Cie-trans Isomers, 1. Carboxylic Acids
thors made use of the differences in the pdlarographiq~behsvior
of the cis and~trans acide, which haC,beeftIoiund alr6aldy 6ar-
lier (Ref 1)o Their attempts to convar~ the trans foini of:va-
rious.othylenio acids (e.g. crotonio'P,fuma#oj,And acOnitio
acid) into the cis isomers by irradiati.on iri the preserice bf the
corresponding indifferent electrolytes I(UH 40:1 or HCI):yiel.ded
somewhat unexpocted results: the trans isomax usually'disippear-
ed gradually, -1*,he cis isomer was not 6;rmeiij *or only.in minute
quantitiest and reconversion was not observe& in the Aark. As-
suming some change to have taken placa in the indiffoi~,ent*~elec-
trolyte, under the influonce of the ir~xadia Itiong the ~Icoh'olic
ECI-solution weia irradiated separately:, wher'eupon fr4de~chlorine
was detectable in the solution, Evidently this chlorine in
statu nascendi adds to the ethylenic double~bondj thins prqduc-
ing an irreversiblo change in the mo16 cul e4 ;In order 0 avoid
this, the irradiation wasoarried out Trithoiit adding aii it! dif-
ferent electrolyte. Thus, the authors determined the differences
in stability of the cis-isomers of various Uids by measuring
Card 2/3 the specific reaction rate.of.their converaion into the trans
IMME Ifl] MM .....
On the Problem of the Kineticts of the Interconvereiolt 507/'b_29-T-~
of Cis-trans Isomers. 1. Carboxylic Acids
isomers (see alpo the experimental part of tho paper): !Thelo
are 1 table and 2 referenoeso 1 of whi0i,is So, iet.
ASSOCIATION; Bredneaziatskiy politekhnicheukiy inatitut [(Soviet' Central.
Asiatic Polytechnic Institute)
SUMaTTED: June 23, 1958
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I-1-MIAN, A.A.; ZINKOVA, 1'.V.
o-~~w
Folarographic bohavi~~ 'of geometrically isomeric acids. Z410-O'bokbirl.
27 no.6:1438-144-B Ja 157. Wdu !0:8)
1. Sredneaziatn.--~.-I 7 poli tekhni cheekiy i no
rc,LIrtPhy) (Acida, Organic) Giuk)=riwn)
E. V.
ZIITK()VA, E. V. "Polarnrachic Inve3stigation of tho, Rehairtir ;~f Cis-';
Trans Isomars." Min Higher Education USSR. Cd~litral'.Asia Folyt!ach-
nic Inst. Tashkent, 1955. (Disoortation for the Do b*,ree 6f
Cand-idato of Cbemical Sciancts)
SO: Ynizhnaya Latopiul, No 1, 1956, pp 102-122p 124
50)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
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PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT;
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Markmant A. L.0 Zinkova', E. V.
On the Problem of the KineticsIof theAecipirocal Transformation
of the Cis-traias Isomers~' II. Azobenzine
Zhurnal obshchay khimii, 1959, Vol 29;i Ifr-9,.Pp 3093~_~o
9a,
(USSR)
The different concepts concerning the,i polarographic b6hai,ior
of the two stereoisomeri~c azobenzeneI6:1tt th6 keductio~l in
r , - j
acid and alkaline m .edium, and those cl6ncernihg the P~r,016M
as to whether in this case the reduction takes place
one and the same potential or at differentipotential.s;(R6,fs 1-5)
urged.the authors to in%~estigate the behavior of azobOnzOne
at the dropping-mercury:electrode. lVwaslourid-that 6zo.4
benzene consists of 67.1~o cis-form awl 32.3;'11., t.rans-fo~m.
In solar irradiation the trans-form pauses! into the cia
;orm
on standing in the dark,the reverse:procesi3 takes piap's qfter.
a certain induction peri od. The reduction of, the two fornis
at the cathode under participation of two plactrons,is re-
versible. The diffusion coefficient of azobenzene wds~ cal-
culated. On the basis of the difference be~tvreen the'semiWave
.. .... . ....
SOV/7949-942/76
On the Problem of the Kinetics of the Reciprocal TrdLiafor"4ation of the
Cis-trans Isomers. II. Azobeazene
potentials of Its cis- and~trans-fora the endrgy- of thq,~tra'Aei-
tion of the Cie-Isomer into the trans-1.11oneriv6s;compuio'd.
The influence of the p1t of the medium 01 the polarographic
behavior of azabonzene is-shown in tabiill', 1, A4 influeftle'e
exercised by the alcohol content of the:'!solulion on tW
polarographic behavior of azobenzene is':;Alluitr'a~ed initabl'a 2.
Table 3 shows thii dependence of tho di ftuaioft' 0'u~rent 0ithe
azobenzene concentration, table 4 the iafluaiioo oxerci66d by
the pH of the medium on the polarographia behavior of itradlet-
ed azobenzene, table 5 the influence exercised by the alcohol
per cent content of the solution on the.polarographic bohavlor
of the azobenzena irradiat6d. In table '6 the:~time-dependsnt.
transition of the cis-azobenzene into the trans-form ia il-
lustrated (three Dolarograms). There are 3 figures, 6 tableat
and 9 references, 3 of which are Sovie
ASSOCIATION: Sredneaziatskiy jpolitekhnicheskiy institut
((Soviet) Central Asia Polytechnic Institute)
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ZINIXOVA, H.L.; GOLIDIHI, A.S.
Treating lumboaacral pitripheral nerves witb bole venooo Vrach#
delo supplement 157:719-80
(M MA 11:
1 Nevrologich okoye otdeladye Pervov Si~ferop4llsko:r jorodskoy~
b;llnitoy (naucahnyy rukovoditell-prof. V.N.Pyatn'itskiy)
(NERVOUS SYSTR(--DISMES) (MOR-THY.-MAPEMIC, USE)
USSR/Diseases in Farm Antmals. Noncantagiou3 Diseases.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Binl-, No 12, 150 6, 54912.
Author Chepayev, I 24a liovajZ
Inst
Title Alimentary (Forrage) Hepatitis in Sheep.~
Orig Pub: S. kh. Kirgizil, 1957, No:5, 52.
Abstract- It was observed tharon soils which lack albiwins
sheep become sick at the end of their pregnanaii'm.
After clinical symptoms appear (refusal 'of food,,:
general depression), the Usease lasts f~t 3-4 daYs-
Medical treatment is of little effect, for itla
applied when the liver haa already degenerate(!.
It is recommended. that the sheep receive,ndditic=l
forrage which is rich In albumins and vitamini
during the secoad half of their pregnan~cy.
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Selecting methods and CLow-sheete for machanized.orocu~ LOM16.
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Trudy MIftekla no-37:IL2-26 157. (M liv)
(Glass mnufaeture-39quipment atd supplies) Oron~ ciddes)
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USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their 1-30
Application Other It4ustries.
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiye~, No 9, 1957, 33138
Author Brodskiy, Yu.A., Zialkova, Z.M., Kondakov, S.841:
Tnst
Title Mechanized Production of Crocus by the Soda Method at the
Plant Imeni Dzerzhinskiy.
Orig Pub Steklo i keramika, 199,;5, No 10, 14-18
Abstract Hot solutions of the istarting materials; FeSOji 71L 0.
(!;0-600) are'filtered, raspectlve'ly.,
(70-800) and Na2C03
through a vacuum.- dnd a press-fulter and are rim by gravi-
ty into precipitation vats. The volume ratio of dis6olu-
tion and precipitation vats must be not belorw 1:4. %he
FeCO precipitate is imshed and steamed to remove soluble
SUIRtes of IN ancl Fe., The duration of settling (after
Washing) is 2-4 hours,. Suspension of the precipitate is
pumped to vacuum filter drum to remove the vater
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Application Other Ladustries.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33138
up to 30-35%), then the precipitate is partially dried
to 5-7%) and disintel;rated. The calcination Is carried
~
out in a revolving ftumsce. Temperature of calcinina~ Is
determined experimentawUy on the, basis of the Polishing
properties of the crocus (C), obtained at diftorent 'values
of the parameters. Ixwring of the temperature compen$&-
ted by an increased dtTation of the treatment of the;nate-
rial in the furnace, improves the quality of the crocu$.
The calcined C is rapidly cooledj then mixed and ste=ed.
The C is divided into fractions in vats disposail in a ca3-
cade (or in continuous operation cone classifiers).
C fractions are strained through vibratory silk slcrean!3-
Thereafter the C suspension is adjusted to the required
density and passed into service vats. The supply of.dry
calcined C is stored :La mixing bins and the finished C
suspension -- in the service vats.
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Authors t BradsIdy, 'fia. k.., girid Unlkovaj Z. K.
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Title I Effect of largar, g-kin flmctiomv in abmai-ve pwordaits on I;Iaas
grLnding
Pericdical t Stok. i kar. 8, 10-01, MlLr, 1954
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Mechanized soda metho,& croons prodmotion at the Dzershinakil Plant.
Stek. i ker. 142 no.10:14-18 0 155. Wm 9: 1)
I.-Institut stekla. (for Bradokiy and %1u'kova),2*Zavod tueni
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CREPAYEV, I.P., vaterinaruyy vrach; ZIRIEDVA, Z V veteirluaro~r/ vrach.
GORDITSHM, P.r., veteriurAran vrach.
Kyarsenol in treating lieterellosis In swine. Taterinariia 32
no.9:41-43 S 155. a: 12)
1.Prshavallskays, nezhrairounw. voterinarnay& laboraterlya I
ray*nW& "terinarmWa lechobnitua, Kirgizekey SOR.
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ALEKSANDROVAv V.P,; BEREZIN4 N.K.; BERNSHTEMlv A.1.1 Bm~lSjlTEYllq S. .E~.;
BWKH9 R.L.; ~gINKOVETSIUCYAs T.S.; IDESISp Ye.Sol SMOIAMIKOVAp OR.-
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TOSHINSKIYt SHABADg Ye,T,,; SHMIBMGp O.A,
Professor MA. Stavskaiq obituary' Vop. kurp tiziotor i lech.:
fiz. kullt. 26 no. 2:191 Mr4p 161.~ (MRA 14:4Y
(STAVSKAIAt EVGENIIA IAROMEMA, IW)2-1966)
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STAVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., prof.; EMANUELIJ A,V., starshiy naucbnyy 6.otrudnik;
ZINKOVETSKAYA, T-S , ordinator; BABAYAN, S.S., ilinicheskiy ordinator
Effectiveness of treating inflammatory gynecological,diseases of'
the female sex organs -using radon waters in two concentrations,
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AUTHORt Zinlkovskiy, A. I. (Moscow)
TITLEt A Conference on the Scintillation of Stars
PERIODICALt Priroda, 1959, Nr 3, P 114 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt Similar to the scintillation and flickering of the image of
stars, one can observe the scintillation an(I flickering of
the "image" of a radiosource. This leads to a limitation
of the maximum accuracy of radar and radio navigational in.
stallations, These problems were discussed at the All-
Union Conference in Moscow convened in:1958-by the Astron-.
omicheskiy Sovet AN SSSR (Council on Astronomy of AS USSR):
and the Institut fiziki atmosfery AN SSSR (Institute of
the Physics of the Atmosphere AS USSR).' The conference~was,
attended by astronomers, physicists and radiophysicists.
The turbulent structure of the atmosphere affects the pro-
pagation of ultrashort waves in many ways. In the reports::
submitted to the conference, the results of,theoretical
and experimental research on the turbulent structure of
Card 1/2 the troposphere and of observations on the flickering star
SO 26169-3-30/47,
A Conference on the Scintillation of Stars
images.were.set forth,,- ..Part of tho rej:i4r~.ts v6i devote& ~0
the atmospheric interferences during observatlans of the
sun. Information was given on the application of new
photoelectrical and television technique a ford the :regis-
tration.of the,restlessnesp of star. iM&gGB' 04 pl:eotronio'
devices ensuring -a statistical analysis;bf thh fl~uctuatitg
magnitudes, and on the electron-optical installation for
the automatic guiding of the telescope. Great interest~was
aroused by the information: of koademiciain' V. ~P.i Linnik 06
the possibilities of compansating the rdistleatness of the
star images and obtaining a quiet image-of antronomical-
objects# in order to fully utilize the technical possibil-
ities-of-the-large telescopeep eog., for:the-o~.servmtion:of
the surface. of the planets# : In a decisiari padsod by th~
conference, the importance:of a further otudy;of the astro-
climate of the USSR:was2emphasized. Itatlultimate'aim io:to
make a chart of.the astroclimate of the 'JSSR ani borderlhg
Card 2/2 countries.
9(4) PHA'SE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3264
Zinlkovskiy, Abram Isaakovich
Lampy be ushchey I obratnoy voiny and BaoWard-Wave,
Tubcrs~ Moscow, Gosenergolzdat, 1059- 31 P. ($eriesi Ma3sovaya
radiobiblioteka, vyr). 331) 50,006 copies printed,
Ed.: T, Lk Izyumova; Teoh. Ed.: G-1. Matveyev; Editorial, Board of
Series: *A. I, Berg, P, 1. Burdeynyy, V* A* Burjyand~ Vo I0
Vaneyev, Ye. N. Genis;lta., 1. S* Dzhigit, A. Mo.1anayova, E. T.
Krenkoll., A. A. Kulikovskiy, A. D. Smirnov, F*~I. Tarasov, and
Ve lo Shamshur.
PURPOaEs The booklet in iritended for. :radio amAt6tirSe
COVERAGEt The booklot outlineu the phyeical prinolples of operation
of traveling-wave tubia and baukward-iwave osaillatovs, In which
continuous interaetion batweerv the Clectromagnetle wave and the
electron bunnh Is obtairiede Infomation is given on, practical,
applications of theae tubes In microwave radio equiptont* No
Card 1/ 3
Traveling and Backward.-'.'a-ve. (("Aont.)
personalities are mentionod. There are no referenoes,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Superhigh Frequencies
Waveguides
Interaction Between the Traveling Eleatromagnetio Wave
and the Electron Bunch
Traveling-Wave Tube
Power Tubes and Tubes Intended for Operation on Millimatria
Waves 13
Parameters of Travel ing- WrLve Tubes
Generation of Ultrashort F-ulstio
Card 2/3
Traveling and Backward-Wave ((,,Ont.) S CIV13 2 6A
Baokward-Wave Oscillator 241,
Counter Movement Between the Electron Buhah and t;he
Electromagnetic Wave 241:
Parameters of Backward- Wave Oscillators 30
AVAILABLE; Library of Congvean
ZINIKOVSKIY, Abram Isaakovieh: EYDUS., G.S.# red.
(Radio engineering experiments] Radiotekhnioheskii
eksperiment. Mosk7a# Izd-vo "Energiia " 1964. u8 p.
64IRA 18:2)
T-I 1 51 111," 11 -,1 111 11 "111 1f q p,
POKRAS, Aleksandr Mikhaylovicho-TrIni-I uchastlye KINWRI, B.yes";
red.; VOLKOVA,, E.M.,, md.;
no OVA, 4,T. tekkm, ..red.
APeriscopic antennas tmd beam transmission line's] Peii~
skopichaskis antany i besprovodnye linii peredachi, Ho-
skva, Sviastizdat,, 1963. 197 p. 041RA 16s?)
(Microwave communication systems)
(Antennas (Electronics))
1, '11.1 u, 11-1 11 1 V , 101W, lit :H4,11? fill,-IN Fli l"N IIIPM H, till 1131FINI
POKRAS, Aleksandr HikhaylovIch; Prinimal uchastiye KINFER. BA6,;
ZINIXOVSKIXI,A 0
red.; VOLKOVA,,, E.M. red. ;ROMMOVA,~.F.,,tekbh.
(Periscopic antennas and beam'tranamission 11 n") pkW:,Ako-
picheskie. antenny i bDoprovodnye linii peredachi. ldukm.
Sviaslisdat,, 1963. 197 p, (MIRA 16: 8)
(Antennas (Ellectronica))
(microwave communication system)
ZINIKOVSKITj I.K., insh.
Problems in designing band throwers. Stroli doromashinastr.
no.1:27-28 Ja 160. (141RA 13:5),
(varthmoving machinery)
ZINIMOVS11Y. H., takhm.1napektor
With the help of public-spirited workers. Olchr.truda I sots.
strakh. no-7:35 JI 159. On& 1,a~-. 3.1)
Onsprodserzhinalt-lartilizer indu tit ry-hirgi anfa aspects)
I 1 11:1 .!,!t IF I iF III IF 1,111 JR'IC rill
SHMOVSKIY, A.M.$ 1"h: ZINKOVOKIT, B.D.8 Inch,
Using auttIng-depth llm'Lters on bulldozer blades, Strol.1
dor.mehinostro 3 no.10::22-23 0 10. (MIRA 11:11)
(Bulldozers)
TET~FMOVI N.T., dutsent; .1U r," !All
J.'and. rrt~d .
"rever.tion of acutle. rtma" -nu'.~itiency in connu:c-icn wit,- hemc,
lysiz in sur.,7,~ry art-f c lal b1cod c,-rculal,lav. k1li-.
93 no.-il:9,-16 N 1(4. 1 fl: 6)
1. 1-- khruk-i Uirurgil sirdtsa 0-av. orof N.M. A r:,:: z C) v
Ukr,,.d.~.Skogo nat, I za
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ZBIKOVSKIY, m4y
jKiyw,, ul. P.Urova.. d.4v kv.8)
6ptem for drawimg up the blood lost durimg b0diotaq,uming
artificial blood ciravlation. Klin.khir.. no.n;tg"I A 162.
(HM Wr~)
1. Wedra torakellnoy kbirurgil (zav. - ablen-korreapondamt
AHN SSSRp prof. N.H. Amosorr) Ukrainskogo nauohno-issledovatell-'
skogo instituta tuberkuleza.
(HEWT-4URM) (BLOOD-41RCUIATIOli.,!,ARTO~ll',IAL)
"TOVSKEY, M.%
Z
IN M~
[Labor safety in converter plants] Ok.&vana -truda,v kor.#.
verternykh tsekhakl;. Moskvat Motallurgliaj 1964. .11 P.
(MIRA 160)
ZINIKOVSKIYI m.ml
For a further improvement of the working coxiditl6ria ot;vatabworkorO.
Metallurg 10 no.9:40 3 165. (MIRA 181:9)
1, TakhaichaWdy Inspektor TSentrallncgo komitolA profpsSiollall a0go
soyuza rabochlkh metalhwgiehaskoy prOmyshle=osU.
ZIMIKOVSKIY, M, Kosku); TOMIN, A.Ze reeky&
Installing large-pavel apsun-slag concroto fU*.rol. Ural. pr
W4,
prom. 2 x*,jt2Z-w23 Kr 157. 10:
(Cisuarsts coastruntion)
ZINIKOVSKIYO yasili~j GOLUBINBUTA, YedS.. redAktor; PXMMDU,
(Indoor cultivation of 14mona] goonatuts kulltura. 11moital. Hooky&"
Goo. isd-vo selkhos, lit--ry, 1956. 26 pl, (KM 9:9)
(Lemoa)
1. ZINIXOUXTY, V. 14.
2.
4,
7.
ZINIM)VSKIY, Vasilly Makatmovich; SMRGBMO V.,I., rod.;.t~UBRIUNIL, Z.P*
II
lqxovsxy. SAMI I . !
U
99M~aft~
I
MOMYKR. K. I R.S.; BELOSTOTSKIY. S.L.
Treating suppurative skin diseases by electrophor6ais of (Itaphyloadacal:
antiphagin. Vest.ven.i derm. no.44060-61 Jl-Ag '53. (mUli 6:91)
Leningradekiy koahno-venerologioheakiy dispanser No.15.
(Skin-Dioeasee) (Gataphoreels) (Stap4iocoocus)
79
N. ti
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ZIMTER, N.; GERWAS, H.; BIRO, T.
A new method of arthroplastv. Acta mod. hung. 7 no.1-2:217-222
1955.
1. II.Department of Orthopedics$ State Institute for Rheumatic
Diseases and Balneolcgy; Research Department for the Uational
Blood Donor Service.
(Hip, eurgery,
arthroplasty with fibrin cup in dogs)
fibrin cup In arthr0PlaGt.V In dog)
NwAor, dro; GIMUMAS, Maly, dr BIRO, Tibor, dr.
A now method In arthroplmaty. Orv-~hstil- 95 n*-3f.*:93ZM4 22
Aug 54.
I. is oRri. (igaxgato: Blabovits Done@ dr. ) Il...Orthopqed oestalyanak
(foory-os: Sinner llandor dr. as wrostudonanyok kandidatuss.) as at,
Orazagoe Verellato szolgalat (igaggatol sores Balint dt.) kutato-.
onstalyanak (veseto: Novak Irno dr. ax orvostudomWok knndIdatusa)
k0slamenye
(JOIM, surgery
fibrin & vitallium arthroplasty)
(IrIBRIN (TITALLM
artbroplastic une arthroplattle use)
ZIMER) St,,, dr.; PARLESAK, Ad., inz.
Driving speed permitted abroad. Siln doprava 11,no. 12t
21 D 163,
REHMI S. 1,
TMRV, Yu. DtMAMSIAYA., L.' A.
Control of the process of prepari.Ing metallic potassium by the
intensity-of radioactive radiation, Zav. lab. 29 no.V.:147A/-
1475 162. (MIRA~16tl)
1. Ural'skly nauchno-insladovatelliskly kbimicherskiy- Instituto
(Potasaiwi-Production control)
(Potagnium-lootopse)
COULM. Y
C4T~GORY
ABS. M,
1
AUTHOR
IFST.
ITITLE
f GDH B
: Physical Chemistry. Crystals
: RZKhim, No, 1 1960j. No.272
zinng,
Optical Absorption of Thallium Chloride
'ORIC,- PUB- : Z. Phys., 1959, 154, No 4x 495-511
ABSTRACT : The optical absorption of crystalline and amor-
phous TlC1 In the range of 0.6-18 p. was mea 8-
ured. In the spectrum of thin filnis obtained
by condensation of the vapors of T101 at room.
temperatures and at temperatures of liquid %P
the separate absorption bands which shift to-
wards the short-wave side by the same value
with an increase in temperature, can be well.
dist1mguishe d. If the condensation of vapors
CARDt 1/4
B-19
Y B
CAMMY
ABS. JOtM. RZKhim6p No, 1. 1960p No. 272
AUTFOR
IDIST.
TIVLE
CRIG. PUB.
ABSTRACT % metals. An energy by 1.5 ev. smaller than in
cont1d the first short-wave llexcitc,YP band corresponds'
to the border of continuous absorption.-- R.
Nagayev
4/4
1. ZINOCHIMI, A. T.MMITROV, 1-1.
2. U-33R (600):
4. Machine-Tractor Staticns
7- Working out five-year plans for deweloping machine-tractor Arations. Sots. sellkhoz.
23 no. 121. 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Rarch 19531,Uncl.
V, P.
"Organizational and Economic Strengthening of Kolkhozes ft~ Sva:rq"-vskaya OVIAst
in the Postwar Period (1946-55)," Sotsialisticheskoye stroitell1ltva na Urale;
sbornik statey (Socialist Construction in the Ural IndustrLal Area; Collectlon
of Articles) (Sverdlovsk] Sverdlcrvskoye knizhnoye izdo-yo, 19511. 345 P-
Ed. (front of book): ZUYK0V, V. N., Candidate of Historical Sciences; Ed. (Back:
of book): GETLING, Yu.; Tech, Ed.: PALIKKA, N.
PURPOSE; This collection of articles is Intended for the gvieral reader.
COVERAGE: The collection contains reports on the economic growth of the Ural
Industrial Area, including the de,relopinetit of farming. Particular attenti~o is,
given to the role played by this region during the 2nd World War. Relatively
little space is devoted to the cw,rent Five Year Plan.
glLyevich
(From the "workday." to momy wages] Ot trudodnia k- donezbnoi Oplate.
lAroslavIl Rlazarskoe knithnob izd-vol 1960. 325 p. (MIRA 24:7)
(Collective f4ums-Income distribution)
ZINOCHKIN,, Aleksandr Georgtnvich kand. okonom. nauki GOBELIX, L.Ya.0
GFRkSIMOVA,, Ye.S.p tekhno rod.
(Economic evaluation offarmland]. Zkonomicheskaia ots,63"
selfskokbosisistvannykh ugodii. Moskva, Ekonomisdat, 1963.
176 p, (MIM 16t6)
(Agricultu.m-Economic aspects)
ZINOV, B.G.; XORMMMED, $.N,
Charge exchange Scattering of 240 to, 330 Nevor--masons on
bydroget. Zhur,.oklq)*-i teor.fis. 38 no.5:1399-1406. My 160,
(MIRA 13:7)
l..Ob"yedinenWy immititut yadern?kh looledoyanly'o
(Nesoum-Soattering)
swovp PO; ZINW-L Ij- BEISTSICIY, B.p starshiy inzhoner
Rapid constructionzol" lMe tank made of prec4at reinforced
concrete. From.atrci.i insh.soo'r. 4 no.1:4.1-46 JTA-F 162.
(HIM 15t8)
1. kehallnik upravlemiya, "DonbasskanalstroyaP (for Sodov).
2. Nmh&llnik tokhaichaskogo otdela ODonbasskamalstmjall (for
Zinov).
(TaWw) (Freaut comarete conatruotioll)
ZINOV, B.K,
Zxpansion of the woodvorklag irAust.ries in the Irvbaze. lk~ro'prox*
9 no.11:1-3 1 160s
Kavkazakiy filial Wentrallnogo, vauchno-iselsdavatelin kogo
instituta, mekhanizatsit I energetiki lasuoy pro hle=08 ti.
(Kmba:a,--Woodvorking Induatrier)
VOLOMM. I.Z. 9- kand. takha. nauk;. KUKU Nq Aelt; ZIM76 I.I.
Improving tasthods for producing vulcanite, Strol. Mt. 5 no.10.,14-18
0 159. (AM 13:2)
I.Glavny7 inshaner trasta Xont&zhtermolzdell7a (for KukusWn)
2,Glava" inshener Intganskogo diatomovogo k:ombinata (for Elnov).
(Rubber)
ZINOV, I.T..,, FGCffilFS?,lY, H.P., kand,tekhn. .auk
Improvement of the D-352 asphalt concrete mixero Stral. i dor. ma4ib.
I-
10 no.2:" 8 F t65. (MIRA 1833)
ZIN07i MOP.
An-Union conference on safety techniques and indnetrial hygiene.
Log.prom.16 no.12:18-19 D 156. (M12A 10: 2)
(Industrial hygiene) (Textile Industry--Safety moasu'r,43s)
1 56-2-3/47
AUTHOR ZINOV V..G-- MRE"CHENK0, SOY
TITLE M E'e'i tT-Masons by Hydro-cr
(Uprugcprasseyanlyev:~nezonov s nergiyey.10"j 111;.V 11Y1
PERIODICAL Zhurnal Ek9perim. i Teoret, Fizlki 1957, Vol 33, lir 2 ('1), n, 335 -
- 338 (U-S-SiR-)
ABSTRACT By means of scintillation counters tilt) 4(%U1,'0' M-1tr-IbLitiOn Of thO
307 1 9 MOV - Tt-- mes ons j which -were elastically ncilt,tvred bj hydro-
gen, was measured#
Angles in C.M.S. Differential cross section
in mb/steradiaii
4102o' 1,3o + 0127
6o0351 1,o5 7 Oj13
78028' 0,75 7 o,og
99057' o,49 7 o,o6
118059' 0,61 7 Qo07
140001t 0,89 T 0,10
1600161 . 1112 T 0112
In a general manner, th pgular distribiition can be described by
the equation d 5~/dw 0,56 + 0,05) + (0,42 + 0,11)cos-,$ +
Card 1/2 (1110 + Ojl6)cos "A] mb/steradian.
56-2-3/47
Elastic Scattering of 3o7 MeV v He3ons by Hydroj,-r,
The binding constant f2 of meson-nuelpon interacl,kcn is of tne nnaL-
nitude " 0108.
(With 2 tables, 1 illustration, and It Slavia references).
ASSOCTATION United -1tisLitute for 'Ntuclaar Physics
,Obnyedinennyylnsti-tutyaderrqA'c~j isriledovann1y)
FRESENTED BY
SUBMITTED 1.3-1957
AVAILABLE Library of Congress
Card 2/2
AUTHOR: Zinov, V.G., Koranchenko, S.M. 56-3-43/46
TITLZi Scattering of 333 Mov 'K- -Mesons by Hydrogen (Rassayanlye
T - -mazonov na vodorode pri energii 333 May)
NRIODICAL- Zhurnal Eksperiz6 i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 5,
PP. 1307-1308 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The V --masons produced by the synchrocyoloti%m had an energy of
333 t 9 MOV; with them scattering experimenta by hydrogen were
carried out, which irere measured by means of scintillation counters.
The following results for the angular distribution according to
the form dd /d W = a + b oos ~' + ooa2 r~ are givent
a) For the elastic scattering of V - mesowt
a- = 0.540 j 0.024; b_ = 0040 1 0.058; 0- = 0.900 i 0.098
b) For the r -quanta, originating from the Wo -meami daoayi
a r = 1.87 t 0.24; br = 2.89 � 0.44; * g- = 2-32 +- 0-59
The integral scattering oross section wns oalaal&ted at
Card 1/2 (10.7 + 0.6) mb and the exchange oross section at (16.6 + 1-4) mb.
Soattering of 333 I(eV W- -Mesons by Hydrogen
56-5-43/46
The total interaotion cross section Of mesons with
hydrogen was measured to be (28.8 + -1.8) mbs There are 2 tables
and.2 Slavic references.
ASSOCIATION-. United Nuclear Research Institute (Ob"Yedinenmy institut Yaa4rnYkh
issledovani,y)
SUBIMTED: August 5, 1957
AVAILABLEt Libmry of Congress
Card 2/2
I
AMOR: Zinov, V.G., Korenohenko, S.M. r,6-5-4j,/4,6
11
TITLE.- The Scattering of. 307 MeV V -Uesons by Hydrogen with Charge
Exchange Phenome" (R&aseyaniye It- -mezonov na vodorode a
pere.zaryaakby - pri energii 307 MOV)
PERIODICAL- Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol- 33, Hr 5,
PP. 1308-1309 (US311)
ABSTRACT- The angular distribution of r -quanta originati I f rom lto-omes on
v ng
decay was measured by means of oscillation wuntezvo The 7(0-,~zesws
0
are obtained from the reaction %- + p, --i % + n. The. ff- 4 exoAs
originate from a synchrocyalotron and have an energy of 307ig MeV.
For the differential cross section in the form + -
d d /d w = a + b cos /~ + o oos 2 ~ the coefficients were determined
for the angular distabution of the 7ro-mesons as follows:
ao - Op5hOo23; bo = 200t904;
00 = 2,64tOP60
card 1/2
56-5-44/46
The Scattering of 307 MaIr It - -Mesons by Hydrogen with Marge Exchange
Phenomena
The integral exchange oross section amounts to (18,1+ :t J,6)mb.
There are I figuxe, I table, ana 3 Slavio nferenaeu.
ASSOCTATION: United Nuclear Research Institute (Ob"Yedinawy institut Ya-
dernykh iaeleaovani.,r)
SUBMITTED: August 5. 1957
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
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MOM I 111:00211 Iflul I r,
AUTHORS: Zinovq V. G.9 Korenchanko, S. It. 56-2-5/51,
TITLE: The Production of Pions by Negative Pions on Hydrogen Near, the
Threshold (Obrazovaniye rr-mazonov -mezonam,i na,vodorode
vblizi. poroga)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheakoy Fiziki, 1956,
Vol 34, Nr 2, rn 301-311 (USSR)
ABSTRACT. This work. examins by scintillation counters the product ion:of
pions on hydrogen by negative pions with the energy 307', 333,
and 370 MeT. In 'the interaction of negative pions withi hydro-
gen besides the scattering processes Ir + p f + p (elastic
scattering) and r + p ---), 2P + n (exchange scattering)
the following production processes are pos3ible. Ir + p,---)
-~ t~ + #1 + n ( 3) -, f + P --P F + 19 + P (4) ; ff + P --~ 0 +
+7rO + n (5). The aim of this work is the estii;iation of-the
cross sections of' the processes (3) and (4) in the range of,
the energies 300 to 370 MeV. Beams of negatire pions with the
energy of 250, 307, 333, and 370 MOV wore used, which were ob-
tained behind the maenet yoke of the synchro-cyclotron of the
United Institute for Nuclear Research (Ob"Yedinewy institut
Card 1/3 yadernykh issledovaniy). For each of the above given ene ,rgies
The Production of Pions by Negative Pions on 1~ydrogen Near the 56-2-5/51
Threshold
of the beam the intensity distribution over the cross section
of the beam was investigated by means of a scint-illation count-
er. The particles were recorded by acinUllation counters. The
circuit diagram of the electronic devic,e ia illustrated by a
figure. The target of liquid hydrogen was kept in. a container
of penopolystyrene. In case of the exveriments discussed here
those charged mesone were recorded, wiich viere produced by the
processes (3) and (4) and Tihich flew off at the angle 000 in
the laboratory coordinates system. Also the oorrectiona*which
have to be put in at the measurings are discusse(i very de-
tailled. The valves obtained by various zeasurings and the
corrections put in at them are composed in a table. If the
primary beam has an energ7,of 250 11eV no mesons rroduced on
hydrogen are registered. The high energy threshold at the re-
cording in to a high degree cat;sed by an alumirilum filter wbioh
is fixed between 2 counters. The formula for the computa tion
of the differential cross section for the production of a
charged meson through the angle 800 in the laboratory system
is written down hare. The differential orosa uection3 obtained
in case of various angles are illustrated by a diagran. The
Card 2/3 differential CrOS13 section increases quiokly with increaoing