SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MUSAKIN, A. P. - MUSATOV, I. K.
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MUSAM A P
AaW. A.M.; LIBINA. P.I.; KILLER, A.D.; @!!SAkAs,@4P-_
Calcination of ultramarine charges. Zhur. Priklad. Khin. 24, 1317-21 '51;
J. Appl. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) 24, 1483-8 151 [Bngi. translation]. (KLRA 4:11)
(CA 47 no.18:9627 053) a
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N' 'SKIT Ye.V *- GOWTS. R.K.; MUSAKIII A.F.q doteent; Mv-A , Z.I..
redakt;r; KWKE1, TO.Ta., tekfiiic"@sv-k"iy re(Laktor.
NIRntitative analysis] Kolichostvennyl analls. Izd. 4.,e.
parer. I dop. dots- A.P. Husakinym. Leningrad. Gos. nauchno-
tekhn. ixd-wo khtmicheskot lit-ry. 1953, 640 p. [Microfilm]
(Choulstry. An&ljvtjc--Q@mtjtattvS) (MIft 7:12)
ALEKSEYRVSKIY. Twasaly VladlulrovIch; WTS, Rudollf Karlovich; MUSAKIN
-7. - f-,
, il. U.
Alaksandr Petrovich; MMtAPKOVSTIY, A.L. rodak-tor; IRLZKH
TWW-@i@W@ rodaktor.
C(biantitative anal via] Kollchestyenwi analis. 12d.5-oe. perer.
A.F.HusakInym. Leningrad. aos.nmchmo-tekhn.lzd-vo khim.lit-ry.
1955. 630 P. (Nm 9:5)
(Chmiatry. Analytic-Quantitative)
Al-SKSAYIVSKIT, Tevgenly Vladisirovich; GOLITS. Rudollf Xsrlovich; MAW&.
Adr IF, r - KHRA OTSXIT, A.I., rodalctor; IRLIJM. YQ.Ya.0
A r 7
ME lo-eafflyr-Ekhor
(quantitstive analyeiej Kolichostyannyt analls. Izd. 6-oa, ispr.
loningrad, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1957. 630 p*.
(Chemistry, Analytic-47pantitative) (KLRA 10:7)
MUSAKIN, A.P.; VLhDIMIROVA, T.M., INIKOVA, Ts.N.; OSIPOV, V.A.
Some problems in the synthesis of tagged compounds. Radio-
khtatia 1 no.6:734-737 159. (MIRA 13:4)
(Carbon-Inotopos) (PotaoRium cyanide)
(Citric acid)
.(2), 21(8) SOV/78-4-2-35/40
XTHORS: Musakin, A. P. Puchkov, L. V.
TITLE: The Synthesis of TaMed Iodate Without Carriers (Sintez
mechenogo yodata uez nositeiya)
PERIODICAL, Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimiit 1959@ Vol 4, Nr 2,
pp 485-465 (USSR)
kBSTRACT: A method of producing active potassium iodate without carriers
has been worked out by means of oxidation of potassium iodide
with potassium permanganate and by electrolysis. The comp.9-
ness of oxidation was controlled by means of paper-chromat-,-
grapb,y. The performance of the control is described in deta-4'-
In alkaline media iodide, iodate, and periodate can be sepa@ratod
by paper-chromatography. The oxidation of iodide with potassljm
perinanganate practically quantitatively leads to iodate
formation. The oxidation of iodide by electrolysis in an
alkaline medium shows that onl.Y 50% iodine turn into potassi-.im
iodate, 50% into periodate, and 20% iodine remain unused
iodide. The stability of the antive iodate solution was in-
vestigated by paper-chromatography. It was found that the
Card 1/2 potassium iodate solution is stable. The conditions of the
'"he Synthesis of TWed. Iodate Without Carriers
SOV/7 6-4- 2 - 35/40
electrolysis were investigated by N. A. Kolobov.
There are 2 figures and 4 referencec, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Loningradskiy tekh-noiogicheakiy institut im. Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
SUBMITTED: August 16, 1957
Card 2/2
NUSMIK@ A*P., PUCHICOW, L.To, KOLOBOT, Y.P.
XLectrolyels of radioactive iodide. Trady LTI no.58:36-)9 1599
1. Leningradmirly tekbnologicheekly Institut 1z. Imensovetao
(Iodine--Isotopes) (Illectrolysts)
PHASE I BOOX EXPLOITATION SOV/5404
Murin, A. N., V. D. Nefedov, and V. P. Shvedov, eds.
RadiokhImiya I khImiya yadernykh protseo-ov (Radlochenistry and
the Chemistry of Nuclear Processes) Leningrad, GoskhImizdats
1960. 784 p. Errata slip Inserted. 13,000 copies printed.
Ed.: F. Yu. Rachinakiy; Tech. Ed.: Ye. Ya. Erlikh.
PURPOSE : This textbook In Intended for students of phyzlcal
chemistry or radlochemlotry at universities and schools of
higher education. It may also serve as a handbook for sci-
entific workers and technical personnel In the radlochemical
Industries and other related branches.
COVERAGE: The textbook deals with problems in modern radio-
chemistry, Including adsorption, cocrystallization, Isotope
exchange in radioactive elements, the chemistry of nuclear
processes, and methods of preparing radioactive Inotopes
and labeled compounds. Special attention has been given
to chemical lrooecaoa caused by radioactive transformations
and radiation. In the main the book was compiled by person-
Hadiochemiatry and the Chemiatr7 (Cont.) SOV/5404
nel of the Radlachemistry Department, Leningradakiy go-
udaratvcnnyy univeroitot Imeni A. A. Zftdanova(Leningrad
State Univeraity Imeni A. A. Zadanov), and the Department or
the TochnoloMr of Artificial Radioactive Isotope3p Lenin-
gradakiy talchnologInheakiy inatitut Imcni Lensoveta (Lenin-
grad Technological Institute imeni Lonaovet). No per3on-
alities are mentioned. References aocompany Individual
chapters.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
Foreword
Introduction
9
11
Ch. 1. Matribution of Substances Between the Solid CryBtal-
line and the Liquid Phases. L. L. Makarov, V. D.
Nefedov, and Ye. 14. Tekster
1. The importance of distribution processes in radlochem-
Istry 17
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AUTHORS; Rosyanov, S. P, Kopycheva, N. K , Mugakin, A. P
TITLE: Separation of thorium and ceri,,m --)y extract il-n
salicylates
PERIODICAL. Referatilinyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no, -21 1)62, 15,, a*
-
2D25 (Tr. Leningr, tekhnol, in-ta im Lensoveta, no
i961, 108-112)
TEXT- The effects of a number of factors (acidity of the aqueous p@ias-
and concentration of NH 4NO 3' of diethyl ether (I), and sod-@um salicyla-@-,;
on the results of' the extraction of Th and Ce salicylates by mixtures of
ethyl acetate (II' and 'I) from aqueous solutions containing -,H NO a-1
CH 0001", w;. th a volume --at io of orranic to aqueous pilases of
3
studied. (II) extracts Th almost quantitatively with a single e xt ra.-
but a considerable amount of Ce is also extrzicted a, the same t*..me
Raising the concentration of CH 5COOH in the aqueous phase considera@!.v
decreases the degree of extraction (DE) of Th an] Ce by %'I,-,
Card 112
S/08 1,162/000, OC2 C2 J
Separa-ion cf thorium and cer;um... B151,tB108
CH 5CCOH concentration >I.P., Th and Ce remain .-)ract. -cal. 1Y unexrra-e@
Wilh a CH 5COOH concentratLon of 0.5 N the DE of' Th reacines )" % wrl
of Ce I AJdition of NH NO to the aqueous priase 1cwers t!le DF @_f'
4 3
considerably and has no effect on the extractability of Th A srr.,ali
increase in the DE of Th is obtained by aAding 10 % by ve.
tD (II), On the basis of %he data obtained the optimum conditiuns fj.,,
separation of Th and C@, @y extr,@ction are (wit"; rat.os of Th.Ce from
1:1 to 1:100) found to be: 10 @_solution of (I) in (II), O-5N CH 5COOH,
40 Yo -NHd NO 5' and 0 22 N Na gal icyla te .The extract-ion of' Th and Cc frt,fr)
neutral solutions in the i,resen-e of Na sail-cylate. using otner Urgan"
sclvents (benzene, Ccl 41 dichlorethane, et@. ) is also studied The
possibility of separatin,g Th and Ce b,,f double ektract'on of tne T,
acetylacetjne ir shown (up to )5 % of the Th an] aoulit 2' /`f,'of L:ie ,-e ;ar,,
exiracted) [Abstracter-s note: i"-owlete fr_nslation]
Card 212
TSAO TSZO-ISZYAN [Talao Tso-chiang); MUSAKIN, A.P.; ZYABKINA, Ye.P.
Polarographic semimicrodetermination of acetoacetic eaters.
Trudy.LTr no.59:12-16 161. (MIRA 17:9)
14US-AKIN., A.P.; SYUY CHZHI-LI [HoU Chih-lil
Chromatografic separation of organic acids by diethyl other on
silica gel. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no. 109-83 Ja 065
(MM 19gl)
Chromatograph for the separation of organic acids by partition
chromatography. rbid.t241-2".
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
Submitted February 18, 1964.
KUSAKUTA)V. Talips DARKA11BAYM, T., prof.. doktor biolog.nauk, red.;
KZLB=O, K., red.; KOSAYEV, N.. red.; ZWBIN, Kj, tekha.red.
tRussian-Kazakh explanatory biological dictionary] Rusako-
kazakhakil tolkovyl biologicheskii slovar'. Alm-Ata,
Kesakhakoe gos.izd-vo. Vol.l. 1959. 206 p. (KIRA 12:8)
(Biology-Dictionaries)
(Russian language-Dictionaries-Kazakh)
muSkw!OL,JAjjR;_"R"TvMOv, A., kand.filolog.nauk, red.;
KOROTOVSKIYq M.P.; AYIYUKHAI-IEETOVA, S., red.; ROROKINAp
Z.P., teklm. red.
[Kazakh-Rassian dictionary; biology
terminologicheskii slovar'; terminy
Pod obshchei red. A.Abdrakhmanova.
Kazakhskoi SSR, 1962. 161 p.
terms] Kazakhsko-russkii
biologii.[Byl Talip Musakulov.
Alm-Ata, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
(MIRA 15:7)
1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut iazykoznaniya.
(Kazakh louguage-Dictionaries-Russian)
(Biology-Dictionaries)
MUSAKULOVA., L.T.
Ghevrot@in Gobiomer:,-x dubius -*:'rc.-.i th,2 Palio,7-n@ of ",al,
ist. fauny i flory Kazo@LIL- 4.201-203 163. (: I b: -@)
(Kiin-Karish, Mount-4-louse d-@er ;'
MUSAKULOVA, L.T.
. - -1 1
Late Mioc-nse gazel e from thd -li!,n 3;,an. I-lat. po ist. fau@.-' i flor.,
Kazakh. 4:204-206 163. (:,11;@A lg!r.)
(Ortok, Mourt-Gazelles, Zosjil)
MLISAFL@:OVAY L.T.
7 0.1
Find of a TaLric anrelopt; in the ilippiLrion faLna of Kazal-.St-n.
Mat. po i3L. fauny i flt,,-,-y Kazak-li. 4:206-209 163. (MI--l" 1@,-q)
(Ka,,,akJistan-lntelopes, -'Ossil)
24(4) (,V/51-7-1-24/27
11-UTHORS Adrova, N.A., Andreyev, V.11%, Koton. Pai@--,7, Yu.N. and Musalev, M.S.
TI TIE Optical and Scintillation Properties of the Oxydiazola-S arias Compounds
(Opticheakiye i staintillyatsionnyyo kharakteristl@-i soyedinaniy ryada
obidiazola)
FERIODICALsOptika i spektroalcoplya, 1969, Vol 7, kir 1, pp 128-129 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors studied plastic scintillators with
(1) 2--e-naphthyl -5-(n-bi phenyl) -1 . 3.4-oxyd la tole (abbreviated to oL-NBD)
and (11) 2-phanyl-5-(n-biphanyl)-1,3,4-oxydiatole (PBDi). Their properties
were compared with earlier results (Raf 1) on (III) 2,5--diphonyloxydiazole
(PFD) and (IV) n-terphanyl. Compound& I and 17 were prepared as
described earlier (Ref 2). Plastic 6cintillators wars prepared by low-
temperature polymerization. The scintillation quantum yield vas
determined usin6 apparatus described earlier (Ref 1). For the purpose
of these mesmnwnents the scintillation yield r-f a aample containing 2%
by weight of terphenyl in polystyranb Yre tn4ga to be 100%. Scintillations
were excited vdth y-rays frcm Cobo. Tha absorntionspeutmaf compounds I
and II (Figs la, 2a) ware recorded usinS a 4:)uAroDhotometer SF-4.
Fig 3a shows the absorption of ?PD. -2ha luminescence spectra
of compounds I and II (Fiv@s lb ind @V @!Fire W,-tained by mearis of a
r,ard 1/2
,OV/51-7-1-24/27
optical and Scintillation Properties of the Oxydiazo1@3-69,rit-AB Gompounds
quartz monochromator and a photojnultl@)@i@3r FE7,T-19; they were excited
with light of 313 m-@t Atavelongth. Fig 5b shows the luminescence spectrum
of PPD. The quantum yields of 1.uminesca-ncs ware determined relative
to the yield of a 1 iag/cm3 solution of --IrAhrac,3na in benzene; these
quantum yields were extrapolated to infirl'to dilutions. The resulte are
summarized in a table on p 129. This tabla shovis that the scintillation
yields of 4VTBD and PBD are consideraLly hi@her @425%; thin the saintillaftoo
yield of n-tarphouyl. Reasons for this ara discussed briefly. Thero
are 3 figures, 1 Tahla and 4 reforenr:es, 6 of wnich are Soviet and
1 English.
SUBMITTED: January 30, 1959
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NUSALL
eVA, L. D.
"Water Deficiency in tie Soil D, int, 7ariouvo Pnrioft CJ irjrl;iY
Deveb,ument and Its -Effect on tie Process of Respiratior." Car;d @iol @;ci,
Leninvrad State PedaCogical Il@st, Leninfrad, 1954. (PZliBiol, No 7, Dec 54
Survey of Scientific and Technical et
if;!.er L-dicatiorial li@--tit7.tloi.s (12)
LG: Sun. 41.0. r5u, 24 jull 11,
MUSALITIN. LA.
Proliminary results of a stratigraphic study of upper Pal-3ozoic
deposits In the northern part of the western Tarkboyansk region.
Sbor.st.po paleont.1 blostrat. no.12:3-15 158.
(KERA 13:4)
(Bytantay Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Sobopol Vallev--Geology, Stratigraphic)
-MUSALITIN. I.A. @
Stratigraphic profile of upper Paleozoic deposito In the
northern part of the brestern Verkhoyansic area. Sbor.st.
PO leont.i biostrat. no.16-22-44 159- (14M 13-3)
- rverkhoyansk Range-Geolog7. Stratigraphic)
MUSALITIN. L.A.
Age of strata with traces of the Mazurova-Alykayeva flora in upper
Paleozoic deposits of the western Verkhoyansk area. Sbor.st.po
palsont.i biostrat. no.18:22-27 '60. (MIRA 13:8)
(Verkhoyanak Range--Geology, Stratigraphic)
MUSA-11TIN, L.A. _
Stratigraphic studies of Upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic
sediments in the middle and upper Yana Basin. Sbor.
at. po paleont. i biostrat no.29:5-28 162.
(MIRA 17i@,,)
81077
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S/166/@o/o 0/03/01/011
16,1-)5c) 0 7 6 0.@) ClIlIC222
AUTHORs Musalov, A.1h.
TITLE: On the Integration of the Differential Equations of the Dynamical
Theory of Elasticity for Inhomogeneous Boundary Conditions 16,
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya fiziko-mate-
maticheakikh nauk, 1960, No. 3, pp. 3 - 6
TEXTs The author considers a fluid bounded by x a 0 and y - 0, where on
the surface y - 0 the pressure-is given and on x - 0 the velocity
u'G v is given. The problem leads to the solution of the wave
9 x 0
equation
(2) 2 2 2L
3 x 2 -d y 2 0 3 t2
where for the mentioned boundary conditions, a 0 is reversely proportional
to the propagation velocity of the elastic waves in the fluid. The author
Card 1/ 3
81872
On the Integration of the Differential Equations S/16 60/000/03/01/011
of the Dynamical Theory of Elasticity for C111YC222
Inhomogeneous Boundary Conditions
introduces new variabIes
(3) 1P Tot 1W3
(4)
x , I
'i-t v t
0 0
and investigates the characteristics in the elliptic and hyperbolic case,
respectively. BZ@ introduction of characteriatic variables
(14) 6- - . -(.' - -t @, _ m2(5 I + -%2
r 2 2 2 2'
1) + +
2 2 2
where m = v0 a0 , the problem can be reduced to the consideration of the
equation @2 2
(15) 2 + 2 + f 6 , *V) + f 2 0
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MUS A
Propagation of elaatic wave3 in a fl-lid. I z v . AN @'z . .',' @-- r. , -., ,- r .
tekh. nauk 8 no.5;2C--24 164. OMIRA I P -1 2 -
1. Tashkentskiy politekhnicheskly lnqtitut,
KUSALOV, G. 0.
YUSALOV, G. G. -- "The Distribution of Radioactive Brorine and Calciun = the
Organs and Tissues of Dogs under Lormal Gonditanns and after Sifterance of
the Spinal Cord." Second Foscow State M@edlcal institute Imni I. V, Stalin.
Moscow, 19'. . (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences.)
5
So; Knizha ya Letopis' No 3, 1956
1@11@! 51 W.I.J
DYU&m:Lce of the inclusion of radioactive bromine Rnd calcium in
segments of the central nervous system Find In other organs following
injuries of the spinal cords* Irisiol.shur. 44 no.10:976-983 0 '58
(xnul2Sl)
1. From the depRrtment of physiology, R.I. Pirogoff Medical
Institute, Moscow.
(BROMINE. radioactive.
metabs in ONS, & other organs In animals, off. of
spinal cord section (Rue))
(CALCIUM, radiorictive,
same (Rue))
(CMITRAL NERVOUS STSTEM. metab.
radiagalcium & radiobromine, eff. of spinal cord. sectim
(Rug))
(SPINAL CW. physiol.
eff. of section on radiobromine in CKS & other
organs (Rue))
GOZULOVA, S.A., kand.med.naulc; Nu- , G.G.. kand.med.nauk
On hygienic characteristics of the driver's seat in tranalmrtation.
Gig. i san. 24 no.9:21-26 3 '59. (KIRA 13:1)
(HUKAS IINGINMIMG)
GUSKYEVp M.A.; IlUaALOV, G.Go; KIRIAKIDI, L.M.
:r@
Xymograph vith the time register* Lab. delo 7 ne.12:43-44 D 161.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Dageatawkiy zwdPoinskiy institut.-Makhachkala.
(KIMOGUPH)
GUSNIXEV, M.A.; I.WSALOV, G.G.- KlIdAKIDI, L.M.
Three-way mercury dynamograph. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no-12:1505-150? D
,61. OU @- A 151: 1)
1. From the Department of Physiology, Dagestan Medical Institute,
I-kkbatchkala.
(WOMETER)
MUSkLITIN, L.A.
,
Stratigraphic section of Ordovician and Lower Silurian sediments on
the left bank of the Sakyndzha (Selenriyakh Range). -',bcr.st.pv paleent.
i bistrat.ne.28:23.-37 '(-2. (MIRk 16:9)
Llmi Valle y-Ga ol egy,S trRti graphic)
KOCHUROV, Yuriy Dmitsriyevich; MOREV, Petr Georgiyevich; IUMIYAPOV,
Mikhail Mikhaylovich; SHAFAOV, Mikhail Fedorovich; KLYDYEVSKIY,
Fedor Hikhaylovicb: BLIDGHLIIKO, I.F., inzh., retsenzent;
GRISRUI, K.S.,insh., retsenzent; IVANOV, S.N., inzh.p retsen-
zent; KUZINA, Z. P. v in7.h. . retsenzent; MUS%U IYAN A T , inzh.
retsenzent; SALINAIII R.V., inzh., retsen2ent; IN, V.Vof
insh., red.; USM, LeA99 tekhn. red*
[Manual for the personnel of chemical and technical laboratories
in the field and at depots] Rukovodstvo rabotnikam dorozIL-lykh i
depovskM khimiko-tekhnicheskikh laboratorii. lzd.2.,, ispr. i
dop. Moskva, Vses. izdatellsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putei
soobshchenlAa, 1962. 23-1 p. OAIRA 15:4)
(Railroads-Equipment and supplies)
(Engineering laboratories)
1. MUSANUMMEDOV, R.
2. USSR (600)
4. Vitimdture
7. Training and pruning of grapevines. Kolkh.proizv. 12 no.10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarY -1953. Unclassified.
MUSANOVICY Dervis
Can the operation of accounting be simplified? M Zajed
4 no.2:24-26 Mr-Ap 162.
assistent
MUSAPIRO,!
Vl-gy Mim 24:
,Av!,
Reasons for the delayed admittance of gynecological cancer
patients into the infirmar7 of the Kazakh Republic OncologIcal
Dispensary. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.12:27-30 '57. (KIFA 12:6)
1. Iz Imfedry akiisherstva i ginakologii (zav. - Prof. U.S.
Klenitskiy) Kazakhskogo gosudarstvannogo meditainakoeo inatt-
tuta.
(mulwall-armimmTIVE OR(WIS. FNII&M-wolcm)
MUSAPIROVA, W. A., Cand Med Sci - (dies) *Experience in the organization
- andor-O"Wi4bienew"C cr@l
of gynecolo ical p o hylactic examinations." ____ -- - ,Pastoral
Ay"A_@ k"tN.-@ I
N , ,Mme and analysis of c IIN -- ____ of gyneco-
logical patients eito-the republic$p oncological dispensary.' Alma-Ata,
1958. 8 pp (Kazakh State Mod Inst), 5W copies (KL, 18-58, 103)
_118-
MUSAPUWVAt N.A.; DGSYMB=VA, M.N.; DIDYAYEVA, M.V.
Diagnosis of pathologic changes in the cer7i:% uteri by the
compound method (colposcopy, cytology,, biopsy). Zdravookhr.
Kazakh, 23 nols23-26 163 (MIRA 17:2)
le 1, Zz Kazakhakogo instituta onkologii I radiologii.
PETROVSKIY, B.V.; RA13KIN, I.Kh.; WJSAROVA, A.V.; BELYAKOVA, L.I.
Roentgenocinematographic study in sme surgical diseases of the
esophagus. Vbp.onk. 7 no.12:38-41 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki (dir. - deystvitell-
nyy chlen IM SSSR prof. B.V. Petrovskiy) I Moskovskogo ordena
Innina, meditainakogo instituta imeni I.M. Sechenova.
(E"IiAGTJS-DISWES) (GINEFWOROGRAPHY)
XMISHIDI, N.N.; RABKIN@ I.Kh.; MUSAROVA, A.V.; BELYAKOVA, L.I.; ARABLEISKIT,
V.M.
X-ray diagnosis of hiatal hernia. Grudn. khir. 5 no-4:67-74
Jl-Agt63 (141RA 17:1)
1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. B.V.Pet-
rovskiy) lechetnogo fakullteta I 14oskovskogo ordena Ienina
meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.M.Sechenova.
KAMSKIY, Pavel Petrovich; YAKOVLEV, Anatoliy Yefimovich;
MOROZOV, V.P., inzh., retsenzent;
otv. red.; FROLOVA, Ye.I., red. izd-va; BOLDYREVA,
Z.A., tekhn. red,
[Electric power supply of coal mines] Elektrosnabzhenie
ugollnykh shakht. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 280 p.
(MIRA 17:2)
SEVERIYANOV, N.N., kand, tekhn, nauk, red.; BERLD:, A.Ye.,
retsenzent; VOYTSEKHOVSKTY, G.A- retsenzent;
DAVYDOVA, Y--,A., ZiL
retsenzent; re"-@'enzent; K-1-U!"C"',
L.N., retsenzent; KUBYIIIII@, A.Ye.,, retsenzent; LEBEDEV,
V.V., retsenzent; 11,.0ROZOV, V,F.. retsenzent'. 11,10SKVD@f
V.B., retsenzent; I.S., retsenzent; PODE14IIII,
Yu.S., retsenzent; SALIKOV, !.A.., retsenzent; SUSIiCHR4KO,
A.A., retsenzent; TRETIYAKOV, K.M., retsenzent; ULtYANOV,
V.P., retsenzent-, T,)VMKO, F.P., re--,senzerit; 1130"', A.G.,
retsenzent-, CHELITSOV, @. 1- retsenzent; SEISHCHITS, G.T'i.,
retsenzent; DIDKOVSKI7, D.Z., otv. red,
[Handbook on the prospecting, planning, ana construction
of strip mines] SpravochrUk po izj3kaniimn, proektirovaniiu
i stroitel:stvu karlerov, Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 2 v.
(VI'tA 18:2)
MUSAT, Aurel; CIUDIN, Vasile
Systematicany, on the basis of a plan. Munca sindic 6 no.11:18-
20 N'62.
1. Presedinte al comitotulai sindicatului de la Intreprinderea
2 Constructii, Bacau (for Ciudin).
RADVANYI, Iosif, tehnician (tg. Mures); MSAT GheoEghe (Braila); HAL7ZN-
WANGER Petro, economist (Piatr"; , M T19 CE7 (Graiova)
Winter must not hamper the construction site activity. Constr
Buc 15 no.726:3 7 D 163.
MUSAT,_,Gh ; ZAMFIR,Gh.; ROSC4 D.; TEPES, Stanel, student; CRACIUV,
Ion, merceolog.
In short, from the voluntary newspaper correspondents.
Constr Buc 16 no.7@64 15 F164.
MUSAT, r.
XI,RTCITTTII,FF
Per4odica-1s: REVISTA PADIR'LCn- Vr)"- 73, no. 11,
..JSAT, New conceptions in the nroblem o!' shelter belts in the US-SR. n.612.
Monthly List of East I.Nropean Accessions (T7,AT ,) Y, Vol. @2p, V-1. 2,
.f 195' , 'Inclass.
Fq@ r1la-r-
@RiKHUWKO, S.N.;
3tudy of price@'@@
no.56:101-103 '64.
TSen tm t, Van, k, y r; j y saa A,@! t: In!A oy
I
SSR, Klyev.
L;-,
'. . . t f A -I- pj) I
U. @ - :@: @ - -.1-1 -- I I .
TENTULESCU, D., ing.; POPOVICI, Ej., ing.; MUSAT, M. ing.
Influence of the composition on the chemical resistance
of industrial glass. Bul cerc constr sistemat no.2:157-166
162.
1. Institutul de cercetari in constructii si eoonomia
constructillor.
Famcnia
Acadarde a2gr-ces:
Lffiliation:
Source: Bucharest, Vol Ixi 110 42 SaP-Oct 19'1@ PP 339-3L@4-
rata". II Studies on the of PathoZenlc Staphylocoscus and
Colibacillus Ils EID&Ith IndIcators in Hospital Units."
Authors:
._Thj-@- SRu I CDr
-CHIRU Gh. -Dr,
-Dr.-
lli@_Rcu R. I
cl-,ffl A., -Dr.-
C @ @@,A r@ INA '11 M1. 1 -Dr.-
at. tho RoZional Samopid (Sanopidul Rogional) Dobrogea,
11-
IM@@.e [Nusutp V.
An important event in he life of Aimnian trz"dc uniow. scV.
profsoiuzy 17 no. 3:56-5@ F 161. C MA 14:2)
1. Vitse-predsed"toll Tjantralf;qo sovet,. .rofsoyuzov
Ru*wkey Narodnoy Acs-imblild.
unions-CongruLwoo)
(F,unania-'@'conomic polic;-)
SITNIK.9 K.M. [Sytnyk, K.14.]; MLISATENKO, L.I.
Changes in the content of ribonucleic acid in plants with various
intensities of growth. Ukr. bot. zhur. 20 no.3:7-13 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Institut botaniki AN UkrSSR, otdal fiziologii rasteniy.
SYTNIK, K.M. rSytnyk, K.M.); MUSATENKO,
L
;;C;@ q! -44 F
Metaboll-sm in La'-I and dwarf pea varieties@ Dcc- @,', '-'. .. rx, --- -
1231 165. Ov, : ?", -L @,, - C, "
.. Institut botanik! All UkrSSR.
I
GROMINSKIT. A.K. LHrodsinn'tyl, A.K.J; KUZUTSOVA. G.A. [Kuzueteova, H.O.J;
- NUSATIM , L.I.
Germination Inhibitor from fruit of Grambe tatarta Sevook. Uk:r.
bot.zhur. 17 no.1:29-39 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Inotitut botaniki AN USSR.
(Growth inhibi$ing substances)
(Grambe)
T-f! t 1 '16 1 dy adc-ri j,,- rn r-, -I z3 he 6 7,Fj
I t i
fj,@,
IJ -2 T-ar-) n
KUSATOV. A..,,ajesar' ; RHORTAKOV, S..brigadir alektrikov; ZHWAGIN, G.,tokar';
SNIOSHIM. H..slesar';
Tool for straightening and cutting steel wire up to 6 ma. in
diameter. Ma stroi.Kook.1 no.1:28 J& 159. (KIRA 12:1)
1. Treat Mosetroy Vo.4 (for all). 2. Strottel'nyy uchastok-21
(for Musatov, Khowakov). 3. Stroitel'nyy uchastok-19 (for
Semioshin,.Zhslarn).
(wire (Cutting machinery)
MUSATOV, A., vneshtatMy korrespondent
Wishing you evez7 success, Ar;enii Filippovich. Kryl. rod. 15
no.5sl9 My 164. (MIRA 17:8)
nZATCIV . Al.
'day to life. ILln. nat. no.10:1w'-116 0 161. Wipi, 1/,:
(Agri,z@:'Itare-StucI7 ard teaching) '
KERMWO N-&; VEMMANs M.I.0 kand.tekbn.nauk; KOIMHEV, V.J.1 inzh.;
haTovs A.I.v insh, I
AutOmtiOn Of an 88phalt concrete plant. Avt.dor. 24 no,6:17-19
-To 161. (MIRA 14:7)
3-o Mama inzho Upraylonlya stroitellstva NO-4 (for Mironenko).
(Asphat concrete) (Concrete plants)
NMATOVt A. I.1 insh.; KAGANOVSKIT, Ya. D., inzh.
Volumtric batcher for bit=en. Avt. dor. 25 no.10:26 0 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
(Ptoportioning oquipment)
SAVZMA,, A.A.9, dotsentp kand.takhn.nauk,- LUKIC=gD,Hg dotsentg kand.
tokke.nauk;.MUSATOT2 A.K.9 atarahly prepodavatall; NIKOKOW,,
V.A.9 kond.tekbn.vauk; MOOM9 L.N., daktor tekbn.awks prof.0 red.
ETheor7 of nechaniams and maebiWnl JActure course] Tearila mkhs-
aimmov i mashial kurs laktait. Mmkft, Kafedra teoril mokhanixmm
I lashin. No.3. [wAyummicsof mechanisms and mchimm.6) Ra9del
VDjmAmj @JrhAni@oy :L WShIZ.0 1959. 101 p.
(MIRA 1/07)
(Nwhinery, Kinematics of)
AUTHOR: Musatov, A.K., Engineer SOV/122-59-6-2/27
TITLE: Regulating Systems for Diesel Locomotives
PERIODICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyesLiya, 1959, Nr 6, pp 8-li (ussR)
ABSTRACT: The basic regulating requirements in Diesel locomotives
are stated an the maintenance of a constant power under
varying drawbar pull conditions and the meAntenance of
constant Diesel engine speed and torque under varying
traction motor speed and torque conditions. The else-
trical transmission in designed to fulfil both require-
meats. The constant power requir4went demands a hyper-
bolic characteristic of the traction motor to which a
series-excited motor comes nearest. To improve the
characteristic, the voltage must be raised with the opeed.
It is shown that the external characteristic of the
generator should also be hyperbolic, by which Diesel
electric locomotive generators are sharply distinguished
from stationary generators having a constant voltage
characteristic. The special excitation required is shown
in circuit dlagvam and described (Figure 4). The
separate excitation winding of the generator is fed from
Cardl/2 a special exciter machine driven by the prime mover.
SOV/122-59-6-2/27
Regulating Systems for Diesel Locomotives
The excited poles are split. One part is energ-L3@-:.'-' 'v a
separate excitation winding, another part by the
magnetizing effect of the main generator current.
There are 7 figures and 4 Soviet references@
Card 2/2
UVAROV, VWimir Vasillyevich-, BEIDIEV, Viktor Sergeyevich; GRYA7,NCV,
Nikolay DmItriyevich; MIKHALITSEV, Vnevolod levgenlyevich;
@IUSATOV, Aleksandr Konstantinovich; PCHEL11.111, Yuriy Mikka7lovich;
CHMUIUMMUMI, AiLeRsey etrovicE;-MIOSHEV, Viktor Dmitriyevich
BARTASH, Ye.T., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; GALMOVA, M.S., inzh.,
red. izd-va; UVAROVA, A.F.,, tekhn. red.
(Gas-turbine units for locomotives; design and calculation]Loko-
motivmye gazoturbinnye ustanovki; raschet i proektirovanie. (By]
V.V.Uvarov i dr. Moskva, Mashgiz 1962. 547 P. (MA 15:9)
(Gas-turbine locomotivesi
MWATOVO A,A.-,-,.atarshiy prepodavatel I
Performwwo stability of a diesel-electric unit for vehicles.
1zv.,vyo*ucheb,,zav.; mshinostr. no.4:189411 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Moskovskoye vyssheye tekhnicheakoye uchilishche imeni
Bwmana.
(Diesel engines-Testing)
ACCESMON URs Ap4oi9629 S/0181/64/006/003/0722/0727
AUTHORSt Kagan, Me 5,; Ufshitsp T. M.1 Agestav, A* Lei Sheronovp Aq Ae,
'TITLE: Autoolectronic emission from high resistance gerrwdum
!SQUWEt Fizika tverdogo telat ve 6. no, 3, 1964s, 722-727
@TOPIC TAGS- secondary emission, semiconductor property, E24U 3 electromagnetic
Iamplifier, volt, ampere characteristic, aomiconductor resistance
F ABSTRAGTt Studies were made on both n- and p-type germanium at temperatures or
293 and 80K. The germanium was doped gith gold and compensated with antimony.
IThe gold concentration was 5*1014 cm-3 and the antimony concentration was of the
same order., but chosen in such a way that the sample had high resistance at tile
temperature of Liquid nitrogen, Resistivitics attained for n-type gorma/iium at 60K.
a 6
I were about 3D ohm om, and for p-typo 10 ohm cm. The volt-ampere cl-,aracteriation
of emission and the distribution of electrons accordingl to onwQr w,n unown in
Figs. 1 and 2 on the Enclosures, They exhibit no perceptible offoa@ of "heating
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up" the electrons in the emitter. A hie;h density of autoemission current is
connected with high electron concentration at the point, exceedinG the body
concentration in the massive part of the emitter by a factor of thousands. The
authors found that when the sample was coated with cesium the work function of the
j point was reduced much more than the work function of the side of the sample)
apparently because of different conditions of cesium absorption,, possibly be ause
of temperature differences at the point and in the massive part of the Bamplee. It
is noted'that when the electron affinity is reduced to 1*6 ev the volt-ampere
Icharacteristics are strictly linear, and this fact should attest to the effect
of heating of electrons during autoolectron emission from germanium* Orige art*
heBt 6 figures and 1 table*
ASSWIATION3 institut radiateWud)d i elektroniki AN SSM4 Moscow (Institute of
Radio &q;imering arA Electronics AN SSM)
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of autoelectron emission from
garmanium.
Tomperature: 1 - 293K; 2-4 - WK;
1j2 - nonirradiatod uamplos;
3 - weakly irradiated sample;
It - s4rongly irradiated sample,
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AUTHOR: Ufshitsp T. N.; Musatov, A. L.
ORG: Institute of Radio Engineering-and Electronics, Ace (In-
stitut radiotekhniki i elektroniki Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITIE: Photoelectronic emission from aluminum - aluminum oxide gold film stem
SOME: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichiskay fiziki. Pisom V @edaktsiyu.
Prilozheniye, v. 4, no. 8, 1966, 295-298
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum, aluminum oxidep gold, phatoelectron, electron emission, volt
ampere characteristic, quantum yield
ABSTRACT: The authors observed photoelectronic emission from the system Al-A12%-Au
when a strong electric field was applied to the dielectric. The Irreparation of the
film system to described. The investigated samples were illuminated through the upper
semitransparent electrode with monochromatic light from a spectrophotometer with an
incandescent lamp as a light source. All measurements were made with direct current.
When no voltage was applied to the system photoelectrons are emitted only from the
upper electrode. When several volts were applied to the film system (with the upper
electrode positive), noticeable photoemission to the vacuum appeared in the spectral
region 0.5 - I p. Comparison with the spectral characteristic of -the photoelectronic
emission from aluminum to the aluminum oxide at the same system voltage (phatocurrout
between themetallic electrodes of the film system) showed that the spectral depen-
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ence or the photoelectronic emission into vacuum from this system coincided in the re-
gion from 0.5 to 1 p with the spectral dependence of the phatoelectronic emission from!
the aluminum to the aluminum oxide, indicating that the source of the photoelectrons
is the aluminum film for both external photoemission and photocurreat between metal
elect.,rodes. The volt-ampere characteristic of the photoemission shows that the.photo-,
emission sets in at approximately 4 v on the film system and incr"ses rapidly with in@
creasing voltage. When the polarity of the voltage is reversed, ths external photo-
emission In the 0-5 - 1 p region disappears. It is thus deduced thtt photoelectronic
emission from aluminum to aluminum oxide, and emergence of photoeleatrons to the vacu-
um through a thin gold film, occur under the influence of an electric field in the di-
electric. 7he long-wave limit of this photoemission is determined 'tyy the height of th4
barrier at the metal-dielectric interface and decreases with increasing field in the
film. The law values of the quantum yield of photoemission from th! metal into the
dielectric (-2D-5 ellphoton) and of the photoemission into vacuum (-10-8 el/photon)
are peculiar to this system and to the technology used in its manufteture, and in
other systems the quantum yield of photoemission from the metal into a dielectric
reaches high values. The authors thank D. V. Zernow for a discussion of the results.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
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AUTHORS: Musatov, D. I., Tarkov2 A. P. SOV/20-1126-6-49/6-j,
TITLE: On the Problem of the Tectonic Structure of the Central Part of
theSsyano-AltayskaYa Folded Region (K voprosu o tektonicheskom
stroyenii teentrallnoy chasti Sayano-Altayskoy sklad.;hatoy
oblasti)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademy nauk SSSRv 19599 Vol 1,26, Nr 6, pp -,323 - J')?5
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The tectonic division into districts of the Caledonian fz)rma-
tions of the Kuzne4akiy Alataug of the northern part of West
Sayan, of the western part of East Sayan and of the foundation
of the Hinusinsk-inter-moantain-basins is based on a formati@,n
analysis and aeromagnetio knowledge. The authors separated the
following types of main structure elements (see Schame Fig 1),
A. Projections of the foundation of the Caledonian geoayncline
(gneiss, amphibolites etc.) a) which are reaching the surface,
b) hidden under a layer of Middle- and Upper Paleozoic,sedi-
ments. a. are characterized by negative magnetic anomalies (po-
tential - naprya.zhennost' up to 700 gamma). Sections of a weak-
Card 1/4 ly positive magnetic field correspond to the case 1b. The age of
On the Problem of the Tectonic Structure of the BOV/20-126-6-49/6-f
Central Part of the Sayano-kltayakaya Folded Region
the rocks is here Proterozoic. B. The fractures in depth accom.-
pany the geosynclinal troughs which consist mainly of terrigen-
ous masses and volcanogenic formations of a basic or middle
composition. The troughs have a distinctly marked linear shape@
The troughs are distinctly distinguished in the magnetic field:
linear bands ofan abruptly varying positive field correspond
to them, limited by zones of great horizontal gradients of the
ATa-values. V. Geosynclinal downwarpings have a reduced thick.-
n4iss of the cross section. Differentiated acid intrusions are
widely distributed here beside basic ones. The magnetic field
varies here considerably and has a changing sign (more often
positive). G. Geosynclinal elevations have also a reduced thick-
ness, carbonate formations prevail here. Intrusive activity is
inconsiderably developed. Great zones of negative magnetic ano-
malies occur here. The scheme (Fig 1) shows moreover, intrusive
complexes of different age as woll as the main structurs ele-
menta of the Upper Paleozoic inter-mountain-bastrBof Minusinsk,
The following rules governing the tectoni@ structure of the
said district are found on the basis of the totality of the
Card 2/4 geological and geophysical knowledge: I. The cross section of
On the Problem of the Tectonic Structure of the
Central Part of the Sayano-Altayakaya Folded Region
the Caledonian geoeyncline begins with a terriganous-vol@.ano-
Cenic formation of a Riffian age (Kuvayskaya seri,@s in Eas@
Sayan, Iyusakaya and Portallakaya suites of the K,_,znetskiZ(
Alatau; Dzhebashakaya series in West Sayan). II, The Caled=ian
geosyncline developed in the places of the tr.-ugh d.-Iwnwarpin.-a
(Ref 2). 111. The oldest Caledonian structur-8 arp, crientated
in the Kuznetskiy Alata-a in north-western direction parallely
to the trough zone. Structures of the north-eastern- and out-
parallel direction are younger. IV- 3 downwarpings of the
Kuznetskiy Alatau are the most conservative ones. Others were
reconstructed. V. The geosynclinal intrusive complexes are
bound in the whole district to downwarping zones with the ex.-
ception of the great homogeneous granitic oomplexes (Ref 3).
VI. The joint of the Lower Paleozoic fold structures of the
Kusnetakiy Alatau and of the East Sayan is a series of nearly
parallel arcs-the vaulted side of which is orientated to the
north. Went- and East Sayan are attached to one another in a
similar way. M. The optem of the Minusinak int er-mountain-bas ins
in bound to belong in its totality to the category of the over-
Ca:rd 3/4 lain strue'tures. VIII. 5 rules governing the interrelation of
On the Problem of the Tectonic Structure of the SOV/20-126-6-49/67
Central Part of the Sayano-Altayakaya Folded Region
individual types of the Upper Paleozoic and of the Caledonian
fold structures were found. IX. The Devonian intrusions of the
alkaline and subalkaline type are bound according to certain
rules either to intra-geosynclinal elevations or to downwarping
sections. A brachy-like shape of the folds of the Lower Paleo-
zoic manses is characteristic of them. There are 1 figure and
3 Soviet references.
A330CIATION: Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovateliskiy geologicheski@ institut
(All-Union Scientific Geological Research Institute
PRESZETED: November 10, 1958, by A. L. Yanshin, Academician
SUMITTED: November 5, 1958
Card 4/4
MUSATOV, D. I.
r,pmbrian stratigraphy of the eastern slope of the Kuznetsk Ala-
T'au. Geol. i geofiz. no.2;83-96 161. (MIRA Us 5)
1. Geologos"yemochnaya ekspeditalya Krasnoyarskogo geologicheskogo
upravleniya. (Kumetsk'Ala-Tau-Geology, Stratigraphy)
BOGATSKIY, V.V.; MUSArOV., D.I.; KHAIN,@ V.Ye.
@I
Basic problem of the tectonics of Krasnoyarsk Territory in
connection with the Krasnoyarsk Conference on Tectonics. Vest.-
Mook.un.Ser.4: Geol. 17 no.6:3-18 N-D 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Kafedra dinamicheakoy geologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo
universiteta.
(Krasnoyarsk Territory-Geology, Structural)
KJSATOV, D.I.
Lower boundary of the Caledonian goosyncline in the Eastern Sayan
Mountains. Mat. po geol. i pol.iskop.Kras.kraia no.3tl47-152 162*
(MIRA l7t2)
VOLOBUM, M.I.; ZYKOV, S.I.; KISATOV, D.I.; SrUPUIKOVA, U.I.
Formation of igneous rocks in the Yenisey Renge. Mt. po geol. i pol.
iskop.Kras.kraia no.3%246-252 162. (MIRA 17:2)
VOLOBUYEV, 14.1.; ZYKOV, S.I.; STUPNIKOVA, N.I.; MUSATOV, D.I.; GAVRILDV, Ye.Ya.
Absolute age of granitoid complexes in the Yenisey Rarge. Tz-,,dy
Inst. geol. i geofiz. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no-33:184-201 163.
(MIRA 17: 11)
LUCHITSKIY, I.V., red.; BOGOLEPOV, K.V., red.; KOSYGIV, Yu.A.,
red.; red.; SHLYKOVA, O.P.,, red.; YUNOV,
A.Yu., red.; BUSHUYEVA, V.M., red.; VYALYKH, V.I.,
tekhn. red.
(Tectonics of Siberia] Tektonika. Sibiri. Novosibirsk.
Vol.2. [Tectonics of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Tektonika
Krasnoiarskogo kraia. 1963. 385 p. (NIRA 17:4)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye.
nSATOV, D.I.; NEMIROVSKAYA, V.N.
Stratigraphic scheme of Cambrian sediments in the western part of
the Eastern Sayan Mountains (Kizir-Kazyr and Sisim synclinories).
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 6 no.5112-18 My 163.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Moskovskty goffudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonoscva.
US-OR / Meadow Cvltivation L
r
Abs J-Dur: Ref Vol
Author Musatov., G. 1.
Inst Not given
Title Measi,reF; 3f Meadow improvement in t'Oe Eastern
Carpat'Aans
0 @, 12-13
g P Sots. tvarinntstvo, 1(:5 , M
Abstract: "Ifo abstract.
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K M TOW, G., doteent
I
---- "-- Corn as a companlon crop. Nauka i pared. op. v sellkhos. 8
no.4:12-14 Ap 158. (KIU 11:5)
l.Umanskly mallskokhozyaystvemwy institut.
(Corn (maize)) (Co"nion crops)
14J ATnv- G---dots.
Uman Agricultural Institute In the sorvice of production.
Nauka I Poirad. op. v mallkhoz. 8 no.9:45-46 S 158. (MIRA 11:10)
1. Umenskly sallskokhozyayntvonnyy institut.
(Uman-Agricultuml colleges)
SKERIDIN, A. insh.;MSATOV, L. letchikAspytatell
.9 -- -
Device for training pilots and flight engineers. Grazhd.av. 12 M.I.
3&39 J& 155a (MIRA 16:3)
(Unk training)
ZDZAX. A.A:; J"TOV, PMVICH, I.N.. SHAYUNOVSKIY. I.I.; STRELKOV.
A.A , ISAXOTA. O.V.. otyetetwennyv redaktor: LIKETMORINT1.
Te.S.i otyetstyannyy rodaktor-, SH=V. V.L. otyetstvenMy rodaktor;
13SWANOT, A.M., almdemik, glavW rodairtor; TOPCHIYBT, A.F.,
aiademik. xamestitell glaynogo rodaktoral RUDIBNSKAYA, L.T., radaktor
izdatelletva; NOVIKOVA. S.L. takhnicheakiy rodaktor
Xygeall Nikenorovich Pavlovskit. lxd. 2-oe, lepr. i dop. Pod red.
A.A.Strolkova. Sibl, scat. R.A.tozak i dr. Koskva, 1956. 239 P.
(Kateriely k blobibliografii achanykh SSSR. Serila biologieheakikh
nauk. Perazitologiia. no.1) (14LRA 9:12)
1. Aiademiya nauk SSSR,
(BIBLIOGRAPHY--PAVLOVSKII. vVGXNll NIKANGROVICH, l8a4-
IVAKHNYUK, V.A., j-nzh.; ffMATGV,,-L-G-.,, inzh. GRINMAN, M,M, inzh.
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AUTHOR: Musatov, I.K. SOV/139-59-2-4/30
TITLE. The Kinetics of the Formation of Emission Centres in
Silica Gel
PERIODICAL: Izveatiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika, 1959,
Nr 2, pp 29-35 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The first part of the paper is a lengthy and inconclusive
reviow of the rather scanty data. The views on the nature
of the centres are divided into two types.
1. Views similar to those of Ewles (Ref 11 and
2. Views similar to those of Vedeneyeva (Ref 4).
These views are, respectively, that the centres are OH
radicals fixed to the surfaces and that the centres are
groups of water molecules held to the surfaces by
hydrogen bonds, The second part deals briefly with the
apparatus, which was a simple spectrometer, used with
interference filters in the case of kinetic studies;
the light source was a mercury-in-quartz arc (the
366uqL line was used). The third part deals with the
materials. The gel was granular (0-5 to 1 win grains) and
was dried for 3 hours at 6oo*c (it did not then fluoresce)
The gel was then left to stand in water for 3000 hours
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The Kinetics of the Formation of Emission Centres in Silica Gel
and the rise in intensity at 409 mil was recorded (Fig 2).
(The full fluorescence spectrum is seen in Fig 1,,)
The law followed is exponential in form; the constants are
the same at 533 ml, (Fig 3). It is found that the
saturation fluorescence intensity depends on the
temperature. The nature of the centres is left open but
it is considered that Vedeneyeva's views represent the
actual state of affairs more accurately than do those of
Ewles. There are 3 figures and 7 references, 3 of which
are Soviet and 4 English,
ASSOCIATION:Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii
imeni N.Y.Lomonosova (Lomonosov Institute of Fine-
Chemical Technology in Moscow - imeni Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: May 27, 1958
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9201/E491
AUTHOR: Musatov, I.K.
TITLE: On the Causes of Variability of the Luminescence
Spectra of Silica Gel
FEVIODICALa Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Fizika,
1960, Nr 1, PP 128-134 (USSR)
ABSTRACT-, The author studied the effect of heat treatments on the
visible luminescence spectra of silica gel excited with
near-ultraviolet light. Silica gel was treated in the
following waysi (1) heating to 500 to 6oo*c until
luminescence was fully destroyed, soaking in water in
room temperature (water-free silica gel does not
luminesce) and heating (below 1000C) until the intensity
of luminescence reached saturation; (2) the same as (1)
but final heating below 100*'C stopped well before
luminescence reached saturation; (3) heating for
10 minutes at temperatures from 100 to 200'C,,
(4)0 heating for 10 minutes at temperatures between 200 and
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Silica Gel
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SUBMITTEDs March 30, 1959
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