SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROLEVA, L.I. - KOROLYUK, V.S.
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112 031 UNCLASSIFIED PRl0,CES1jlNf*p DAT'~_'--18SEPTO
TITLE--EXPERIMENT&L PROOF OF THE EXISTENCE (IF THE Ati,isoritopy ON INDIRECT
EXCHANGE INTERACTIONS IN HFXAFERRITE s 7u-
AUTHOR-(02)-BELOVY K.P.9 ~~~VA, L.I.
.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-FOZ. METAL. METALLOVED. 1970t 29(1)v 180-2
DATE PUBLISHEO ------- 70
SUBJECT AREAS--MATERIALSP PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--FERRITE, M4GNETIZATION, ANISOTROPY, CRYS74L LATTICE, CU.41E
POINTo ZINC COMPOUND, YTTRIUM; INTERMETAWC COMP(JUND, SPIN ORI~IT
COUPLING,
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENI CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--19R4/0188 STEP NLI--UR/01261:1'0/029ifOOI/01-IC,/,)le2
CIRC ACCESSVIN N.01--AP0054984-
71-7
2/2 031 UNCL ASS IF I Eb PROCESSING IDATE-1118SE-P70
CIRC ACCESSION NO-AP0054964
ABITRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- A8STRACT^ 11,11 AN1101RC1111 d%lT* FJ~~ THI ZN
SU-52 Y MATERIAL AS A F(J.-NCTION OF TEMilo IS CALICO. J-*k*0.4
"EASUREMENTS IN THE CIJ41E POINT' (THETA) REGION, cil)
SUSCEPTIBILITY ABOVE THETA. IN THE CASE OF HEXAFERRITE CRYSTALS
DIRECTIONS PARALLEL AND PEKPENDICULAR TO THE C AXIS ARC R'll OF E14',1"'L
I'MPORTANCE FOR INDIRECT EXCHANGE, AND ANISOTROPY OF rhi: EXCHANGE
INTERACTION WILL MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO T~tf; MAGNETIC
ANISOTROPY ENERGY. BELOW THE CURIE POINTP ANO POSSIBLI TO SOME EXTENT
ABOVE tT* THERE ARE ALSO CONTRIBUTIONS FROM DIPOLAR ANO, SPIN ORBIT
INTERACTIONSo REPLACING THE PB ION BY THE LARGER LiA II)N OR SMALLER SR
ION'RESULTS IN DISTORTION OF THE CRYSTAL LATTICE# WHIC14 CAN RESULT IN
DEFORMATION OF THE- ENERGY EXCHANGEAF THE CRY$TAL.
I I ~iA T ~f- T IF ~47--
USSR
UDC 621-371
DMITRI)MV, V. I., KOROLEVA, K. P., SKUGAICEVSM-A, 0. A., and
MWORUVA, B. A.
"Investigating the Electromagnetic Field of an Electric Dipole in
.V
the Presence of Powerful High-Resistance Layero in the Earth"
Moscow, V sb. X Vaes. konf. loo rasrrostr. radiovoln, Tezisy dokl.
Sekts. 6 (Tenth All-Union Conference on the Yropagation of Rrnlalo
Waves; Report Theses; Section 6--collection of uorkli) "Nawm.,"
1972, PP 40-44 (from RZh--Hadioteklmika, N~o 100 19'Ti_,`, Abstract NO
1OA388)
Translation: Computation of the field with pow~irful
layers in the earth involves a great deal of difficiLlty, cau-s-ed by
the need for computing ilitegnals in the Hankel inverve L-.-,nsf orm.
For thin purpose, a calculating allrorithin in d0V(A_OjA.d 1)" WhiCh
the function under --.he inteGral sign is approxin-ated in 16-he low-
frequency region with the required degree of acicuracy. .!.'o r -, h e
.,roo of accur.-.tey cari-
high-frequency region, where 'the required dog. J.
not be aitained, aaymptotic, formulas are obtaitir--r! for ::-,i.!~ing the
calculations with the presence of the layers tzi,11-'en Into accolzit.
Three illustrations, bibliography of two. 14. S.
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KOIRDLEVA L . V TISYT-1-I'l, N' . I., Div.`;-s --on of it I. hirh7r,
;;i;-uVC-20?-FIpe7ICal Radioloig, .~ ~=JciV or KvJ-4cal.
"The Effect of Leukocylte Factors in lxitac;t ILEKI
Leukocyte Ydgration"
Moscow, Byulleten' &ksperimunta.11noy Biologii i &,ditaLriy, '4"(:.l 70, No 12, C 7 f_I,
pp 31-33
Abstract: Intrader.-n-d injactlini of rabtdits and vi.!ce vith
(lysosomes, granuloc3te sub:3tajice, and dastroyed
morphonuclea-r leukoc-,-tes in a peritonf-,~LT evidate from La
animals stinnalited laLLL.:)cyTe rdgration wjttJn an hourp L~-,'urZ.
Lysosomes provckcd the zt=~nur. migration, initt:j1dy --"ii paj:fl.] -~xy- thc
cc ni
skin. Me ijitens-ity ol irdigrat.!.Ln izu id
when the leukocyte faetot-3 irev.,- cbI.,:dned from irrndii3i'd
tic effeet af tjj* loulrocyto:3 J-1- i'pplirlf~lntl.p tri"
some Ihe iie%~.ar RW,.otactic antilrity uf fv'lm 1";%0
leukocytes of irradinted in fw-ther proul' tlLiLl,
tative chmgez-; i-n loWkocytes.
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TITLE-MIOUI~IED P TOLUENESULFONAMIDEoFf
P.40CE,$S ING DATE--160CT70..,,."
ALOL-HYUE RESINS -U- 12
..AUTH4jR-(J5)-MELNIKOVAv YE.P.9 KOROTo.AYA# L.I.t KHAI:I[Tt 4'A.A.v KOAOLEVA,
N6G.t TAGIEV, B-A.
,COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
SOURCE-U.S.S.R. 260t884
REFERENCE-OTKAYTIYAt IZOBRET.t PROM. OBRAZTSYt 10YAkNYI: ZNAKI 070 47(4)
~DATE PUBLISHED--06JAN70
SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY9 MATERIALS
TOPIC TAGS--TOLUENEt ."'LFONAMIDEt FORMALOUEHYDEP P00-CONOENSATIONt
CYCLOHEXANONE, CHEMICAL PATENT, PLASTIC PR0DU%crioLo
CONTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--1995/1055 STEP N~)--UR/04132/7i)/O,Q,0/000/00,)i)/t)000
CIAC ACCESSION NO-AA01165171
UtiCL4_S_SlF[_F0
... ... UNC7L'A'SSIF
D. ROCESSING DArl---160CT70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AA0116521
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. HCHO RESIN$ ARE: PREP0. BY
COPOLYCONOENSATION OF- Hywwxym~'rim UERIVS. OF 1) TL)L0PqESULFJN4MlaE,
HCHO, AND A 14001FIER9 SUCH AS CYCLOHEXANONE OR 14 5ULf'-IAAOYL6ENZ0IC ACID
FACILITY: INSTITUTE OF HIGH f4QLEC(Jl,Aik '"EIGHT COMPOUNoS,
ACADEMY OF SCIENCESt U.S#S.R.
UNC tA, c. 1, 1 F0
7T'! - --l- '--: - I -~j ---- -F- -Pp-
DATE-30OCT70
2/2 037 UNC LAS ~ I Fll PROC
CIRC ACCESSIGN NO--AP0130676
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. liqvEsrlGATICIN (IF: TH'- MAIN
PROPERTIES UF SOLAR CELLS OBIAINEd BY CREATI.'NG H0MU(;j:N,,l--0US Off-FUSION P-ti
JUNCTIONS IN AN EPITAXIAL FIL14 OF GALLIUM Att~,[;~JJDE- (jillOWN Lj'4 A GLRIMAN(Uli
SINGLE CRYSTAL SUBSTRATE. IT IS SHOWN THAT THE DEFF11SICN jU,'kCTI0,NS THUS
OBTAIN-ED EXHIBITITHE PROPERTIES Of HOMUGENE-OLIS OIFFU510,14 f-,% JUNCTIUNS
IN SINGLE CRYSTAL GALLIUM AkSENIDE. ALTHOU4H IJEFECT!i L~~AUING TO
SOMEWHAT LARGER LEAKAGE CURRENTS THAN ARE CkJARAClER[4,iTIC OF SINGLE
CRYSTAL P-N JUNCTIONS ARE.FOUND TO BE: PRESENT 1.4 THE VULK OF THESE FILM
JUNCTIGNS, IT IS CONCLUDED THAT THESE DEFECrS CAN BE PREVLUTED BY
PREOIFFUSICN# LOW TEMPERATURE ANNEALING OF ME FILMS4. FACILITY:
VSESOIUZNYl NAUCHNO-ISSLEDOVATELI SKI I INSTITUT LSTOCF1,111KOV TOKAl
KISHINEVi PCLOAVIAN SSR*
UN", LA SS 1 F IE0 -
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I T L EOISTI~I,iOTIC'.' (F IN, SOLIS Stlji~ t' V X i,". A Y
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G~FM--USSR
,0U4CE--FIZ. METAL META"LLOVED. 1970v 29 2 1,, 4 09- 13
Ij E PUBL I SliE 0- - - - - - -70
u~QECT AIUAS-MATERIALS
t-'TIC TAGS-ELECTR11"I #MIC.-IOSCOPY, SOLID SJLUTION, TR4CE: V1,1LYSIS, C,,.YSTAL
LATTICt~, ALU:-1!NUt1'*, ALLOY, IROM ALLOY, CUPPER ALLOYo 130UNUA~4Y,
yJRFACE Z'-Ntc-RGYj X RAY SPECTRU,'41 MOLYBOFNW-1 CONYA till ZIMIG .41-LOY, TJ.'.'-"STEN
CONTAINING ALLOY, TIN CONTAINING ALLOY., COPPER CONTIAINI~'.'G ALLOY
:CNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIONS
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USSR Ul)(', 621.374.4(038.8)
KURI'MYEV, A. M. , M11MYLOV, A. H. , CEL'BSKUYN, L. 1. SLAMT!", V. A., 0Dj:.-rSOv,
L. N., K0ZLOV, A. I., KOROLFVA, R. A., ST1'EL'NIK0V*
"Pulse Repetition Rate Dividing Circuit"
USSR Author's Certificate N'o 277845, Filed 9 Jan 69, Published 20 Oct 70 (f.-rom
M-Radiotekhnika, No 4, Apr 71, AbstraeL Alle 4G2471')
Translation'. A frequency dtvidinj! ci,rcoit it; propotii~d, uld-ch contain-.i a cycle
signal source, a snuare-wave source, a switch in tho cycle cirrulL, ;i
frequency divider and a compartson circuit. In ardetr to improve the noi!ic
resistance of the cycle pulse tire selection in the of. loll frequency
noise, the device is also equipped with a pulsse convevtor includ'ed between the
divider and the comparison circuit, The- converter OU4PUC if; connected to the
control input-of the switch in the cycle pulse circuit.
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1/2 T'lM.-lCl:,lS:LNG DATE-20NOV70
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DATE PUbt IS,j.E:U--lCFEjlL
Su6jECT AND ENGI-1.
TC PI C TAG S--L i~ 1-.'i I C AL P,,'- I C i4l , k: U.-'C. TS 1~~, I C. E' U 1 FA BN I
CGj'liPUSIThj,'l, COPPCR, NICKLI-o GERHMNIUM
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ALSC CCNTAINS GE 1-5 ANL; I'il 1-3PENCENT.
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LWO 1:39.12.08
KEIRITM-FARKIS, 1. B., KOROUVA, T. V., IMAYWRI 3, N-, I na-KI W-JFE1!SKIYj L. 'N.
"The Characteristics of t~e DIRA Persoral Ifeutron Tzmak Doalmettx`
Moscow, Atomraya Energiya, Vol 34, NO It Jwt 73, Pp U-15
Abstracti The chaincterlstlc,~, of the DII~A Nrsonal *!-utmm ter, von-
prenta lrcta lpl-"
sistizw of track detectom of fission Simi. toyoild' a 0.1
g/c=Z LIO filter and uZ35, a--Q inventl(~.itad. T)'eir lricliud,p the qejic1t1vL-t-y
of the dosineter, Its re~ln- de~eiaertces oil thp distm-t.:e tror- thvs
body- suz-face ard- t'n2 nad Wil-don incidence zwigle, ani tlJiu of 4~Ec
neutron spectrum on the track level. The 11f tl',Lj !)jj4'jL
neutr~zn track doalmoter are chown for five types of wmatrt:ii arec"=a P-rd
doalm-ter locatioas. The avempt valun -Df tho -1,mck :U!ve1j ;i!.:i
mg lip237, ha:3 a dinpornion of -tb% iml is 31101111 to 1.(, tl:,)
value of 2.2 rxad/track-mz HAL Foix firs1=08, t1go ltubloa., rlx fo=x~lam,
foixteen bibliograpUc references.
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TITLE-LONG ACTING STREPTOMYCIN -U-
AUTHOR--(04)-GGLUBEV* V.N., KOROLEVAv V.G.s YASILYEVr V.K4, LAZAREVAt VE.N.
COUNTRY GF INFC--USSR
tCURCE--ANTI8I0TIKlv ivros vaL 15t NR 6t,PP 491-494
DATE PUBLISHED-----70
U8JECT AREAS--BICLCGICAL ANU MEDICAL SCIENCES
TOPIC TAGS-- 8 ENZENE JERIVATIVEs ETHYLENEDIAMINE# SULVATE,
BLOCI) CHEMISTRY
UNTROL MARKING-NO RESTRICTIGNS
OCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
kOXY REELIFRAMC-2C00/1833
SHP
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IRC ACCESSICN NO-AP0125444
BSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT.
lt3,DIBENZYLr2tSTREPTUi-IYCINI,4101,ZDI-lD[lI SULFAIC, A
OF STREPTOMYCIN WITH N, N PRIME It Ul UENrYLETHYLENJ1,101 INL. (iAS STUDtLo IN
VITRO AND IN VIVO. ON INTRAMUSCULAR A0jliJPlISTAArlY,;~N CIF A ',iATER
SUSPENSICN OF SfREPTC11410OLGLIDIN (PARTMLES (if Nilr TH14IN 31)
MICRCNS) TO OGGS IN UOSES OF 2OU00 OR 40000 MU G-Kri, rm-: DRUG
ABSU'R'BrED TU BLOOD AT A LOWER RATE AND PROVIDED Ll:Yl:.LS -IUAIM~ Til-,
FIRST hcuksr of- OBSERVATION AS C01-11PARED Tcj 'ailLE r~i,- 8LUCID
LEVELS IN 3t 5, 3# 12 HOURS WERE, MJCH HIGHER. MIW~4!. CONGENiRATION OF
STREPT0If,liICAZCl-l0M nERE OETECTED UP 10 72 HOURS AII:ILR THE
ADA 1.~i I S TK A I TON. THL NLW OCRIVATIVE 011) NOT SlGrfili:.iuk.,qri-V DIFFLP. 1--AUA
STREPTOMYCIN BY THE GENERAL ANTIViCTERIAL ISPECTRUM IN VIVRU AND I'M
BASIC PHARACOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS. FACII,ITY'. NArtoNAL
INSTITUTE FOR ANT1610TICS, MUSCOW*
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USSR UDC 5;117 .7~):l .5 .71~15.5
FILD?SKDQIIV T. P.) 110MURSKIYJ A. F., A. V., mil
ZVEMIMAY E. A., Rostov State ULdversity, Hantov-x-i-D.)n
"Derivatives of Imidtizole Containing, Potentially labilo Groups at Vne if A A t C. 17;
VI. Some 2-A-mino Derivatives of I-Amlkyl- and I,"
? &mi 7,'r FT
Riga, Khimiya GetcrotsiklicbeskEdi Soyedinuniy, No
Abstract: By renctin_,, ber"'Anilrbzole with nubstituted b~mzyl cblorides clni lh-a
Ag salt of benzimi&a:~oic with benzhydrylohloride,
,Ix (I) were 6htnined, in Olii~ch It
e
j1,:-\\ -
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H2 N
action of FaMIL, On C.)"Ipolinds T, tm rl-ifilo OrOllj_~ JrIt'llf"I"rell. I.n.
the berizimidn::61c nucleus. In rnmirer, the
W) derived fror I werc nynthesi~i,,Cd. 11,~ ~rOfWfl.11177 till: r'*11 S'Ot 01
midazole with --ethc.:(7mcthY1 chlor-ide, (11T)
was prepared. Co:=u-nds H-III ware reauirc-d for thp hi;-Jily
reactive 2-aminobenzinidazole anions by the mductivv Of.-tvalle of tlic
vith Na in liquid ILI! 3'
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SARKISON, A. lQi.1 -1=rJ1'1d S1111111A, Ye. S., imid V,
Diagnostika Grlbnyla- kozov i MJLkotokziko:Lr1Y) W.Vrtrildi
(Diagnosis of FunGal Diseases 1-tycosis and Mycotoxicosis .-- in Animmls)
Moscow, "Kolos," 1971, 11A PP
-3-!es of funjal diseasai; folu.,.d in ra-m L~flil,,alt:
Translation: Annotation: All 41 t
are represented in thin luindlicok. She arents of dinerv,!:s are, cho,,m, ~Arjora-
tory diagnosis of pathogenic ana Toxic ningi are liateti., am). the clinical
traits of the diseases and the pathological-anatamical chanip2:i, they cause in
animal organisms are given. The publication has more Uman '!00 ori6inal
illustrations.
The handbook is designed for veterinary at koUdiozcs and s,7)v-
khozes, workers at veterinary hospitals and laborutovb4a, sciontific
and students in the veterimiry schoola of inatiti4tem.,
It is requested that m4~,Uaations nnd remarks be mpit I.:), Vosmr, Zh-472,
VIEV, Iaboratory of Antibiotics an,.I Nlycojor,.Y.
Tible'of Contents:
Foreword
Brief Information on Fungi
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SARKISOV., A. n. et al., "Kolos," 1971, 144 PP
~~Vcoses 9
Dennatomycoses 9
Trichophytosis 10
Microsporosis 16
Favus 20
Lymphangiitis Epizootica in Horses 22
Candidiasis 26
Aspergillosis 32
Coccidioidomycosis 36
Sporotrichoeis 38
North Amtrican Blastomycosis 40
HistoplAsmosis L-2
Rhinasporidiosi3 Lit
Cryptococcosis; 46
Actinomycosis 50
Branchiomycosis of Fish 54
Saprolegralosis 56
Roe Saprolejiiiosis 611?
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BARKISOV, A. Kh., et al., "Folos," 1971, 144 pp
Aspergillosis A 'pir, (1wes)
Ascosphaeriomycosis (Bees)
Melanosis Apis (Buues)
Yascardine (Silk-worm)
Mycotoxicosen
Ergot
Claviceps toxicosis (Staggers)
Aspergillotaxicosis
Aflatoxicosis
Btachybotr-.mtoxicosis
Dandrodochiotoxicosis
Fusari Toxicoses
Fusarl Toxicosin from Grain Cropa Vint Irtwe Wintall-I
in the Field
flIntoxicated Grain" Fusari Toxicoais
Phase Eczema in Sheep
Injury to Grain Crops by Srit anA Blust Fungi
Saprophytic an:1 Conditionally Pathoggenic Funri
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65
iii
68
70
72
76
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84
92
91,
104
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SARKISM, A. Kh., et al., "Kolos, 1971, 1k4 pp
Recommendations for Selecting and Sending Pattinlo~;ical 'Rlaterial
and Fodder for Expert Diagnosis 133
Basic Culture Madia Recor"irended for Mycological Researoh 134
Index of Latin Names of Fungi and Diseases 137
Subject Index 139
Bibliography 141
Diagram of Classification of Pathogenic A~l 1h2
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PRIJL4XTl(?N OF SMILkl(Al, W %sa=;- P -R.A
JAM';v. &Y N. "'. ky alintv. 'k. re'r-nichev, 1. U. kulagin"CL-.. 'groKin,
W: 74
L~-tempcrature pla,~mg, MjtrX~~ in an arc or tj~ tj
i
an eff"tLV. lep
s If of SUIVing. '-~Lvas of K.JaKing refroctzry jawlers
f!h lpherical parric.*s iu-I powders with high ;p 0
area. The range of application of such paders im ~iLt-ajjly expw
A;7L%z=lz;a lncl~dv varimm tyres 91 iliteri. cathode& for vucw
emitters. dispersion bardenars for alloys. fillers for plastic,%, pir"ret
carbon black, propelAant components and many other pr9ductq. Darin; the
- n4- h=* davatopq4 ar.6
1*az dvQx * certain *rpnizationv of 0- Soviet. It
investigated new PIPS= arth-1- for preAucing such powers and the
carre"adUtS apparatus.
-ILL
Son. of dw daytiorm"Is have finicsif successful applic ation in
inziustry. particulaxly in now teciuselaff, or are undortoLng
inisustriaA tests.
The results Of investigations Conducted by the Institute at
M-tztZWtY Ia. A- A. laj*~- Ac*dary ef Sciences MR, using both arc and
induction 4LGc1mr%e plaism, are prcrAmtA4 In this article. At the
present tLm it Is still difficult tjo dx%i4v*1# the ran#e of efficient
utilisation of these tMS )f plasm lurating In connection with their
-AL f2atures, which my tj=n =t to ~'4 *ofamartams for the solution of
cific Problems.
opt
Production of Spherical Particles io Arc Plasm
1he process of plas" sphermidisation annealing of materials may
be represented in general form as cvmiating of the following stages:
1) melting and spraying of treated material, 2) roundinS of molten
particles. 3) hardening and cooling of particlss. 1he starting material
may be insetted in the pinsma, jet in the form of powder at wire (rads).
191, t'
the ~th"J r I--- of the material -ith . r--.- J,otq~t &,tl pp.1tJ
u,o4 fur ~1~ttering wire or elet.-ricall),
t:%L: case th~ an 1, ~J'Ilt 1. Pl-'d 0!, o"d Of
Z "Ir-ner rod to en " r mosiou- rroces,
nd me r .1h1, of
row4:r a Q henc
_cn=c.
to lat 15 Itt)" it' pla,ma jet.
Accost k-+ !4- a- =Vz_.r2.;Z anti oay 04
P113hed with tne ;ax,v cluipwrit. -lr* il ho-t,-d and
putt the h~-tt Of the arc or Joule 1,,&t ...... -1 juri,tj ej,tjon
(1 21 by- analogy with the futiert ~f %riding electrodes,
0~ g-th of the li-,uid droviet of the mt~t.a; vat r',jre% on the end of the
"irr il, an exrauzntial functh= of -Loo 1.11. li,-*r th* If rot l4e "f the
droplet 4% sul"tantially shorter he", since c-%iderable forceo act an
t~= d=r-laz tr';4 T;4 .1if--tion or t;,e t-; ;a-- "_-, h7ztri to a hign
when the forc" acting on th,l lImplet frele tt-v )-!T inechinicsi
fvr~c uf the gas, prr;jur~ of the arc. vAt.i amd its owti wisht excerli
ZU "ra~- l1vitt Fluids it the =d of thz .1e- thl, 4-raeles
vr7-fl-,. acq=s-ing an arvitrarl- ourzind. Trawaliftj &( high speed in
tirr hot a-ax -.trgz, the liquid spaftlele, bveodes zoo, cd under the influeme
of surface tefisLoij, And Elmo it -_19 onli v?iWilies in the rierstsi '
IvAp#t.t.rv ;ow. 'File, sphervidizins tim. "t, of the droplet [according to
am approximate torsdall of contraction of arbitrary grotmetric: shape% with
staxtimm distonslon A Into a sphere with radius r' awtv ha found from the
condition aA - %VdF - fdf) and exprossod. through Ow "pistiom
1c.21 I.- IR42 (1)
-here AA is the change of a free shape with area F to a sphcrical %hope
"ith area f. a is the surface tension covfflcjent~ " a is the mass of
it- particles.
Thits it" culqlriies thau-sandths and hundrr:iths of a %;c.nd 4.1 is
substantially shorter than the tine of solidification wW cooling at the
Tvtti A~- tl:.t t=aSs-crt and mtyWcrxam particles alasuring
lircer thatt ICU L. retain their cap~_Aty far ieFrr=!ztrn an Impact with
water fcr a djst~ncv of ViC-Ano M~ TLIS j,o5! be t=ie= into account in
the desilits of equiparnt far making spherical particles. In the UPSP_2
a;:paratus Z-' IMET (Institut inetailurgii im. A. A. Oayl,ova;
Institute of MeWturgy in. A. A. Daykoyl) the ctxmber height to about
1.5 4, which ensures rriiable 3pherviditing of particles up to I two in
diameter without deformation when collectod In "ter,
The complex set of forces that act uVon a lliquid droplet during
sputtering and the possibility of coagulation and br*akup of dtvplets
I
n flight result in ctatsiderable scattering of ps."Eitles in terms of
disanislorts. For each combination of mode parsawaters. however, it is
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KOROLEVA YE V Institute of Zoology, Acadery of Sciejtces LSSR, LeninL-i-ad
"Neopodocinum arciaki Sellnick, 1968 (Gamasoideap liacrochelldae), a Sp-aocies
of G-Aide Tick New for the FauruL of the U$$H"
leningrad, Entomologicheskoye Obo-zroiaye, Vol 50, 1-4o 2., 1c"I'll pp 462-4U
Abstracti In 1968 1-1. Sellnick (Folia Parmsitologicao :L.15, 31 :253-262) clescrib.-d
ticks of the formerly unknown species 14copodocinum iftra!LuRitt vibich he dis-
covered in Slovakia in the upper reaches of the river ilar. In 1t,-'59 an
exDedition of the Institute of Zoology, Academyl of Sclll:xels collected.
specimens of ticks of the gerius beopouicluum from Jni~ectivcre-qtt t~-eir
nests, and the earth in the viclitity of the nests lit t1wi Tronit,c~~-'rpathla'n reEion
of the USSR. Thc*e tick3 ware later found to belong tip the aj;~ecics it. mrclakl
discovered by Sellnich. In view of the fact that this apectea wa:u riot