SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VALSIK, A. - VALTER, A.K.
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VALSIKO A.; and others.
Ossification of carpal bones and its relation to height, wri-At, and d&Ltition.
P. 333
Vol. 10f no. 3, 1955
BIOLOGIA
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Sat Eastern European Accession Vol. 5, No. 4p April 1956
CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Farm Animals. Dogs.
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Mologiya, No 5, 1959, No. 21275
Author alsik, Antonin
Inst t-given.
Title Do Blood Groups Exist in Dogs?
Orig Pub KYMlogid, 19% 3, N6 3, 55-56
Abstract Pointing to the correlation of blood groups in glan
and in dogs, the author presents a short survey of the
system of Kood groups in nan. Various systems and
experiments pertaining to the determination of groups
and subgroups in dogs blood are presented. The experi-
ments by the Soviet scientist Tsvetkov (who defined
groups II, III, IV' and V ard 14 subgroups of the lolood
of dogs) are descrilied. The studies of the Young
collective (on the existence of A, 3, C, D, E factors
and their varied combinations) are interpreted.
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VAISIX, J.A.
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'Msdic~ai care In school in socialist towns In the Ostrava region. ?ediat.
listy, Praha 7 no.5:302-303 Sept-Oat 1952. (CLHL 23:4)
VALSM, J.A., Doe. Dr
Corporal development of adolescents in Brno. 1. Development of
14 and 15-year olds. Lek. listr 9 310-13:305~-307 JI 154.
1. Em. Yedouci lakar SZS, MM, Brno.
(ADOMWXNCA.
*body weight & body Might of adolescents In Czech.)
(13ODT, WBIGHT,
*of adolescents In Czech.)
(BODY HNIGHT,
*of adoleecento In Czech.)
VALSIX, Jindrich A.;DOLEZ3L, Svatopluk;BURYSKA, Jan
Relation of ossification of the bones of the wrist to body height,
body weight and dentition. Biologia, Bratial 10 n0-3:333-345 155.
1. Antropologicky ustav Univarxity Komensksho v Bratislave a
Anatomicky ustav Marsarykovy unvorsity v Brno.
(WPIST, anatomy and histoloig,,
relation of ossification to body height & weight &
dentition)
(BODY HEIGHT,
relation of ossification of wrist)
(BODY WEIGHT,
relation of ossification of wrist)
(7MH,
relation of wrist ossification to dentition)
Mrh 3ec 10 Vol.9/10 0_!~,stetrlcs Oct 56
1856, VA LUK J. A. Antropol. 6st. Pf frodovttdcckd Fak. Univ. Komensk0tho.
0_0
raffs a -.-*Prostfednr ve0k pf I menarche brnthiskfth gkoln(ch odrostenek
B
r.1953. The average age for the mena~rche of girls attend-
Ing the schools of Brno In 195 3 BRA-riSLAVSKIt L9KARS. USTY
1.955, 35(11)/10 (598-603) Graphs 2 Tables 2
The average age was fixed on the basis of the results of researches having as their
aim the age of the menarche. They were carried out In 1,567 women students in
1953. The average age was 13 yr. , 5 1/2 months. The method of extrapolation.
recommended by Grimm,' Is not suitable for an evaluation of this kind, as, in our
case, it gave too low values. The deductions from the facts thus obtained are
therefore problematical and should be verified.
SITAJ, S.; ZITVAN, D.; TWTAVSKA, Z. ; VALSIK, J.
I
Study on familial outbreaks of alkaptonuris, and articular chondroc-a-1-
cinosis. Bratisl. Lek, Listy 42 no-3:129-135 162.
1. Z Vyskumneho ustavu reumatickych chorob v Piestanoch, veduci doc.
Mr. S. Sitaj, a z Katedry antropologie a genetiky Prirodovedeckej
fakulty Univerzity Komeaskeho, veduci prof. J. Valsik.
I (ALKAFTONURIA) (JOITIT DISEASES) (CARTILAGE)
(CALCINOSIS)
CZECHOSWVAKIA
September 1963
VALSIX, Jindrich A.
Prof, Dr, founder of Czechoslovak anthropology and
genetics; head, Department of Anthropology and
Genetics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of
Komensky University in Bratislava, celebrated
his 60th birthday.
Born in Prague, received his M.D. degree at Charles
I
University in 1927, and. the doctorate in natural
sciences in the field of anthropology in 1930,
Worked as a physician, but published a number
of scientific works for which he was awarded venia
docendi in 1937. In 194.9 became head of the
Pravda, Bratislava, 7 Sep 6% P 4.
(page 1 of 2)
CZECHOSWVAKIA
September 1963
VALSIK9 Jindrich A*
Anthropological Institute in Brno, while still
working as a phylsician in the health service.
Took active part in a number of anthropological
congresses home and abroad. Is member of the
Czechoslovak Biological Society, chairman of the
Czechoslovak Anthropological Society,, and deputy
chairman of the Slovak Zoological Society. Also
a member of the Royal Anthropological Institate,,
member of the permanent committee of the International
Congress of Anthrop6logioal and Ethnological Sciences
in London, and deputy chairman of the national
committee of the Union International des Siences
Anthropologiques at Ethnografiques. ZX photo is given.,7
Pravda, Bratislavat 7 Sep 63v P 4.
Tp-age 2 of 2)
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'VILLSIK) J. A.
Seventh Conference of Czechoslovak Anthrapologiqts. Vestnik
CSAV 73 no. 1: 120-121 164.
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--ALISV,YAJ 13. A.
Russia - Description and Travel
Economic geographical study of Russia by the statistical division of the Ministry of
Interior dur1ng 1835-1852. Vop. geog., 27, 1951.
9. MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952 JWi. Unclassified.
TALISKATA, J.A.
First attempts of the Geographical Society to describe Russia.
Top.g6og. 31:132-142 153. (KLHA 7:6)
(Geography)
LISKAI Blygm-ADMAW YAZHININ, K.A., redaktor; KOSHEI3VA, S.M.,
nedirly redalctor
(Travels of Igor Petrovich Kovalevskii] Pateshestviis 1gors
Patrovichm, Kovalavokogo. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry.
1956. 199 P. (KLRA 101y)
(Kovalovskii, Rgor Petrovich, 1811-1868)
I VALISKAYA B A
[Contribution of the Russian Gealpmphical Society to the study
of eastern countries] Wad Rusmkogo Geograficheakogo obshchestva.
v izucbenie stran Vostoka. Moskva, Izd-vo vostochnol. lit-ry, 1960.
10 p - (MIRA 14:6)
(Ge;graphical societies) (Asia-Scientific expeditions)
VALISKAYAq B.A.
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Andrei Argentov's journey to northeastern Siberia in 1851~j Strany
i nar. Vost. no.2:172-187 161. ( RA 15:3)
(Siberia, Eastern--Description and travel) (Chultehi)
(Argentov, Andrei)
VALISKAYA, B.A.
-
Unpublished materials of K.M.Baer on tb* travels of-;?.P.Ko-
valevskii to ChinzAn 1849-1850o Hat, Voste kome Geogo ob-va
SSSR no.1:29-33 162o (11IRA 16:9)
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AWHOR: .1 KapLinkar,_pjj1.; retrov, G. A6_
TITLE: Delayed gamMa radiatiRn in U235 fission
SOURCS: Atomnaya. energlyn, v. 19, no, 2, 1965f 186-108
TOFIG TAGS: gamma radiation, nuclear fisalon, nuclear physics apparatus
ABSTRACT: The delayed p
,anuna radiation from fission frngments was
investigated for time intervals of 10 to 70 ndino-sec nnd enerpy levels
from 30 to 500 kev. Approximately, 200 mkiv, of TJ2335 were used to form a
8-cm target spot of 20 akg/sq cm density on a A12 03 backina,. The
target was placed In a vacuum chamber traversod by a neutron benm from
VVR-M reactor. A silicon detector was .-laced at a 58 mm distance above
the target to check the fission fraw
;mentsb Energy resolution of the
scientillation spectrometer for C9137 line was lW',. The fragnents haaad~
ing toward the detect-or Gould be absorbod by a movablo 4 rrv,/4q cm
aluminum oartain interposed at a distance of 15 mm from the tareprt. The
delayed gams. rays were measured when the curtain was open while the
baokground measurements were made with the closed curtain. The results
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of-measurements-were illitstrated.by two-curves-showinF the distribution
in time Of pulso coincidences for both opon and closed curtain poal-
tions. The average half -lif e was '2B noee f or honvy f rarmnt Proups and
35 nsec for light fragments. The ampIttude distribution of fragment
pulaes without coincidence was also graphically plotted ns well as tne
spectra of delayed gamma rays. A table givos the dnta on the anorgy
and yield of delayed gawn quanta. Tho moasuring device arraw,'Oment ia
schematically otitlinad. The authors oxpress their gratitude to A.
,at), V. F. Afanaslyov (preparation of
YgapSoy (preparation of tarp
detector), Ve-D, YLtM ~-; -ev-fic-h -a n a r a 1 a a s i
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AU`n1OR: Popoko,L.A.; Val skiy,G.V.; Petrov,G.A.; Kaminkor,D.M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Delayed gamma radiation from fission fragments from the slow neutron induced
fission of U 235 fReport, Sixteenth annual Conference on Nuclear t0pectroscopy and
Nuclear Structure held at Moscow, 26 Jan. - 3 Feb. 10661
SOURCE: AN SSSR, Izvesti.va. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no.12, 1966, 2040-2047
TOPIC TAGS; nuclear fission, fission product, gamma spectrum, delayed gamma emission,
uraniun
ABSTMIM The authors have invostigatod delayed gamma radiation emitted by fission
fragments from the slow neutron induced fission of U235, The target was a 2.3 cm
diameter 400 pg/cm~ thick film of uranium oxide on a 40 ~ig/cm2 aluminum oxide sub-
strate. The target was mounted between two n-p tlipe gold-silicon semiconductor
detectors, which served to record the two fission fragments, and was located in the
neutron beam from a reactor. The direction of the neutron benru was parallel to the
plane of the target. The gamma rays wore detected by a 3 x 4 cm NaI(T'A) scintillator
immcdiately beyond one of tho fission fragment detectors. This scintillator recorded
with good efficiency only gamma rays produced in Its immediate vicinity, i.e., it
recorded essentially only gamma rays emitted by'a fragment after it had been. brought
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to rest in the associated semiconductor detector. The iaialmum delay of the recorded
gamma rays was thus determined by the fragment flight time from the target to the
detector; this detector was mounted 10 cm from the target, anti the minimum delay timo
was aCcordingly about 10-8 neo. Tho pulsoo from the tienilconductor datoctors and the
scintillator were analyzcd in a rather complex electronic circuit and were recorded
in pulse height analyzers. The delayed gamma ray spectra from the heavier and the
lighter fragments are presented graphically. 'rho lighter fragment produced more
delayed gamma rays per fission than did the heavier one. A peak was observed in each
of these spectra that had not boon found in the proviouo: work of the authors
(Atomnaya energiya,19, 186 (1965)). It is suggested (but it was not confirmed) that
each of these peaks may be duo to simultaneous recording of gamma rays belonging to
two other peaks observed in both experiments. The gamma ray spectrum was investigated
as a function of the fragment mass. For this Investigation the gamma ray energy range
was divided into three regions (above 40 keV, between 100 and 185 keV, and between
185 and 250 keV), the fission fragment masses were determined from the kinetic energiej
of the two fragments from the same fission, and the results are presented graphically.
There are considerable differences between the curves for the different gamma ray
energy ranges, and between the present curves and the analogous curves obtained by
Sven A.E.Johansson (Hucl.Phys.,64,147 (1965)) for spontaneous fission of Cf2*52. No
dependence of the delayed gamma ray spectrum on the total mass of the two fragments
could be detected. The authoro thank V.F.Afandslyev for fabricating the large semi-
conductor detectors, and V,D,Yurchonko and B.B,Radzevich for assinting with the
measurements. Or~.g. art. has: 9 figures.
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AUDIORt Val'Bkiy, Re E.1 Khavin, V, P9 JP
0,-tG: none
TITIAs Elimination of oingularitien of analytic functions transfer of mass
'SOURCE: Sibirskiy mateinatichookly zhurnal, v. 7, no. 1, 1966, 55-60
TOPIC TAGS% analytic function, Lipschitz condition, mathematio "Ge, distribution
theory
ABSTRACT: The author proves that the space A Lip (X) of functions that are analytic
on some open sot X and satidfy the Lipschitz condition thera is conjugate to som
space of functions that are analytic on the complement of Xe Neoessary and sufficien
conditions for A Lip (X) to bo nontrivial are given# The starting point for the
discussion is a problem on transferring =as so as to equalize the distribution in
a Bpaeoe. Orige arto hass 6 forAilase CJM-7
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Use of OsCY+ as a cutal~st --L arsenitont-*T-J,
Determination of hydrogfn"peroxidej and sodium chlorite.
Trudy AN Mt. MR. Sere Be no.l.*I~t~-162- 161+ (Min 17e7)
1. Institut khJjaii I. khimicheskoy tekhnologli AN Litovzkoy-
SSR.
NORMS, P.K.; VALISMIENE, Ya.I. (Valsiuniene, J.]
Use Of'T5e----w'taLIT,st in arsanitometry. Part 3: Determi-at';_cn
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of chlorite ana hydrogen peroxide. Trudy Ail Lit. SSR. Ser. B n,-,.2:
37-43 162. ("'IINI 18:3)
1. Institut khimii i khimicheakoy tekhnologi-* AN Litovskoy SSR.
PROKOPCHIKI A.Yu. (Frokopci'r-as, A.1; VALISYUNEU, 1-CI.I. [ValSiUnienzi, J.]
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TITLE: Sol ion for activating LiLanium prior to chemical.nickel-piating. Class 48,
AKII
No. 185182. \ [announced by the Institute of Chentistry and Chemical Technologyj AN Litb
anian SSR7Institut khimii i khimi py tekhn.ologii AN Litovskoyr SSRD
Sq,URCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 13o
TOPIC TAGS: titanium, t $tan ium activation, titanium plating, chemical titanium -
P~gLting, titanium - nickef plating, titanium nickel coating 3 A11CP.94 P.4RT'~1AJC_
ANTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a fluoride compound solution for activa
titanium prior to chemical nickel-plating. To obtain a uniform plating tightly
4-dhering to the base metal, a s6liition containing 220 g/l nickel chloride, 120 m111
,hydrochloric acid, and 20-40 g/l amnonium fluoride in used. [11D]
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AUTHOR: Val'_syun4d,_Ya. -I.-Valsiuniene, J.; Prokopchik, A. Yu.-Prokopcikso, A.
IORG: Institute ofiChemistry and Chemical TechnologyAN Lithuanian SSSR( InstiLut
IiirAii I khimicheskoy tekhnologii AN Litovskoy GSSR)
TITLE: Preparation of titanium surface for electroless nickel plating
SOURCE: AN LitSSR~ Trudy. Seriya B. Fizlko-matematic~eskiye, khimicheskiye,
geologicheskiye I ~ekhnicheakiye nauki, no. 2, 1.966, 61-67.
TOPIC T=';: titan~lum, nickel plating, nickel electroless plating, metal
plating, metal jurface /VT1 titanium
ABSTRACT: Experim4nts have been made to determine the optimum chemical composition of
reagents and technology for electroless nickel plating of VT-1 commercial-grade
~titanium- Formation of a strongly adhering nickel coating on titanium surface was
possible only with'the reduction of nickel on an intermediate sublayer formed with
'pickling titanium -~n a 4Q% R SO or 35% HC1 solution. Good quality, strongly adhering
nickel coatings wete obta~inei on' VT-1 titanium dogreased In Vienna lime, pickled in
40% sulfuric acid for 60 min at 80C, and activated at 18-20C for 2-3 sec, in a
solution containing 220 g/1 NiCI2;6H 0, 125 ml/1 concentrated HM and 20-40 g/l NH4F'
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Electroless platinj of the prepar d surface was (tone in a solution such as 15 g/1
Ni(CH3COO), and 10'g/1 NaH2PO2'H20 at 90C with-a solution pH of 4.0-4.5. Heat
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treatment at 300-400C increased the strength and adhesion of nickel coatings to the
base metal so thatlItthey sustained a multiple 90 deg-bending up to the failure of theI
bass metal. Orig.tart. has: 4 tables.
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TITLE: Methods of Unipolar Ionisation of Air-by Means of
Aero-ionisers
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika 1 elektronilza, 1959, Vol 4* Nr 8,
pp 1335 - 1338 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to give a short review of the
methods of aero-ionisation and to describe the work of
the Kafedra flziki Tartuskogo gosudarstvennogo universitata
(Physics - Chair of Tartu State University) in this field.
The nero-ionisation finds the following applications.
The uni-polarly ionised air is used for inhalation in
medecine for therapeutic purposes. Secondly, the
artificial ionisation of air is employed in industry for
the elimination of obnoxious static electric charges.
Thirdly, it is employed for the acceleration of the
condensation of aerosols, which is of importance in
Industry, agriculture and medicine. The air inside a
clckeed space can be lonised by means of a special
ioniser which produces. unipolar ions; these are pro lled
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Methods of Unipolar Ionisation of Air by Means of Aero-ionisers
into the space by diffusion, electric fields or-by
convection. The ionizers should usually meet the
following requirements;
1) a high ionization cnpaL~.ty;
2) ability to produce x1m4.,,ojar ions (normally negative
ones);
3) absence of unpleasant accompanying phenomena (noise,
wind, ozone, etc.) and, AY simplicity, small dimensions
and long life.
One of the best-known ionisers is the corona-type ioniser.
The Iaj*oratory of Tartu University has constructed such
an ionizer. The high voltage in this devIce was obtained
by means of a small high-frequency rectifier. The ions
mwe removed from the device by means of an air stream
produced by a fan. The ioniser-Veo mounted into a
cylindrical body having a diameter of 5 cm and length ef
,IA cm. The device amid be inserted into a normal electric-
bulb adaptor. The ioniser consumed a ne5ligible powEr
and gAve- an ion concentration of 6 x 10 charges/cm at
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Methods of Unipolar Ionisation of Air by Moans of Aero-ionizers
a distance of 20 cm. A themp-ioniser has also bben
constructed by the laboratory-;' this was based on a 0c;
nichrome wire which was heated to a temperature of 1 000
the wire was given a potential of 5-00 V. The ionising
capacity of the thermo-ionisers is lower than that of the
corona-ionisers but their advantage lies in the fact that
they produce no biologically active gases. Xt.is also
possible to devise radioactive and ultraviolet ionisers
but these have not been studied thoroughly, The problem
of the charging of aerosols was investigated by means of
an inhaler-ion1ser and an aerosol hydrogen ioniser
constructed at the laboratory. These devIces employed a
Bergson-Barkovskiy pulveriser. By means of the inhaler-
ioniser, it was possible to obtain the ratio of the.average
charge to the mass of the charge droplets of the order of
1.5 x 104 electrostatic units CQSE/g.
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9. MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified.
VALTWM I E.
mMarginal notes on the standardization of alcoholic beverages and ethyl
alcohol. p. 16. (PETROL SI GAZE, Vol. 6, no. 1/2, Jan/Feb 1954. Bucuresti,
Rumania.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (ERAL), IC.
Vol. 4, No. 5, M~Y 1955, Uncl.
1. W'VTZI, A., Eng.
2. USSR (600)
4. PI-ODellers
7. Replacing bronze sheaths on r)ropeller shafts -with steel ones. 1.1or. flot. 13, No, 1,
1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Mlay 1953. Unclassified.
-Y45-Till A,- -
What the seamen ask of the shipbuilders. Mor. flot 25 no.4:
29-30 Ap 165. (WRA 18:6)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Upravleniya po zakazam i nablyudeniyu
za strcitellstvom flota Minfaterstva norskogo flota SSSR.
. VALTERO AlekaeJ-----
River shipbuilding in tb,-, light of the developirant of Inland
water transportation. Medun transp 8 no.2tlo6-108 F 162.
SOVII Z4-57-- 7-8451
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 7, p 148 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yallter, A. A.
TITLE: Determining in the Case of Steel-cable -type Tackles the Losses of
Mechanical Advanta e Due to Cable Stiffness When the Cables Engage
the Sheaves at; Smalf Angles (Opredeleniye poterl na zhestkost'
stal'nykh kanatov pri malykh uilakh obkhvatw 1VIz"v)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Penzensk. industr. in-ta, 1955, Nr 3, pp 24-48
ABSTRACT: RestAt's~are given of experiments conducted with a special appara-
tus which makes it possible to alter the angle at which a tackle cable
engages a sheave as the load upon the cable varies. The cable's angle
of flexure ranged from 2 to $00; the tensitei:stress exerted upon the
wire strands of the cables tested ranged from 8,7 - 31 kg/mm2. The
author investigates the two cases in which- 1) the cable engages the
sheave at a "subcritical" angle, and 2) the cable engages the sheave
at a "supercritical" angle ("critical" here designating that angle at
which the cable touches the sheave at one point only). The paper does
not shed any light onl any tests relative to a determination of the crit-
Card 1/2 ical angle as a function of the wear resistance of the cable. The
SOV/124-57-7-8451
Determining in the Ca5e of Steel-cable-type Tackles the Losses of (cont.)
author arrives at the following conclusions: 1) At supercritical angles bf flexure
the losses of mechanical advantage due to cable stiffness are constant and can be
calculated with the formula adduced by K. M. Maslennikov in his dissertation
(Zhestkost' statlnykh kanatov pri izgibe (The Bending Stiffness of 5teel Cables).
Leningrad, LPI 'im. Kalinina, 1949); Z) at subcritical angles of flexure the losses
of mechanical advantage decrease approximately in proportion to the decrease in
the angle of flexure; 3) the magnitude of the critical angle of flexure is determined
by the respective diameters of the sheave and the cable; 4P the total loss of mecharr-
ical advantage in multiple-sheave tackles ii determined by the sum of the respective
flexure angles of all the cables involved and by the diameter of the sheaves,
B. D. Tikhovidov
Card Z/2
VAL' LER,_ A.A.j YEREMENKO, G.K. ElEremenko, H.K.)
Mineralogy of nepheline rocks in the southern part of the Ukrainian
Crystalline Shield. Mat.z min.Ukr. no*2:153-157 161. (MIRA 15:8)
(Dnieper Valley--Neplwlite)
VERRMENKON V-1-
Distribution of gallium in alkali rocks as revealed by the study
in the region of the Sea of Azov. Geokhimiia no.2:132-136 F 163.
WIRA 16:9)
1. Institute of Mineral Resources.. Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian
S.S.R., Simferopol.
YEREKENKO., G.K.) VALITER, A.A.
A--l-
Accessory tainf6im"fr6m alkali metasomatites from the region
of the Sea of Azov. Zap. Vaes., min. ob-va 92 no.5:599--601 163.
(FaRA
1)
17:
1. Institut minerallnykh resuroov AN UkrSSR, Simferopoll.
VAL2TER, A.A.; YEREMEMO, G.K.; -STREMOVSK:1'1, AJI.
Calcium ri-nki-te from UkTainian allatline rockso DOkI. All SSSR
150 no.33639-641 My 163, (MMA 1616)
1. Institut mineral2n7kh resursov AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom D.I. Sheherbakovym.
(Ukraine-Rinkit,a)
VALITER, A.A.; YERINNIKO, G.K.
Magnetomotric study of the state of cerium in britholite Za
Toes# min. ob-va, 93 no.ls64-68 164 (KIRA ig~t2~*
1. Instiltut minerallnykh res-ursov AN IUkrSSR,, Simferopol'o
_AJPIA- YERRMIKE) G.K. ClErtomenkc, H.K.1
_ _2 _a -fj .1
Disordered potassj,~Ln fc-ldspar from the Pokrovo-Kireye-io
mass-if. Dop. All UR3R no.1:1Z-104 165. (1,11TRY, IP:21,
1, Institut minarallvkh ro-aurtgov Gosudrinstvannogo goologiche-11--)(2,13
komiteta SSSR. Predstavlano akadetaikom AN Ukr.!")Ii N.I~. Semnonk:)
[semenenko, M.P.].
VALITER A.A.; YEWMENKO, G.K. flErlomanko, H.K.]
I - ~ --
Magnetic susceptibility of calcite and some other carbonates. Geol.
zhur. 24 no.li58-62 164. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Institut minerallnykh resursov AN (JkrSSR.
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Bombardment of the atomic nucleuB. KharIkov, Goe. Nauchno-telchn. izd-vo
Ukrainy, 1933. 191 D. (5C-49645)
-4C173.v34
I. Nuclear physics. 2. Atoms.
VAVTPX, A. K.
The mystery of cosmic rays
(49-38494)
QC485-V3
1. Cosmic rays.
Leningrpd, Glav. red. obshchetekhn. lit-ry, 193?. 246 p.
VALITER: A. K.; GACMOVSM, V. G.; STRETCOV, P. G.
Thermic Constants in High Tempe-ratuxes
II-Thennic Ex=sion of Rock Salt
ZbMT 7, 526, 1937
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Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 195T, 12300
Author ! Vallter, A.K., Finkellshteyn, V.Ye.
Inst
Title : Use of the Similarity Method ffor the InveBtigation of the
Motion of Large Beams of Charged Particles in High-Voltage
Electrostatic Fields.
Orig Pub : Uch. zap. KharIkovsk. un-ta, 1955, 64, 95-100
Abstract : A theoretical examination has been made of similitude con-
ditions in electron optics, with allowance for the space
charge and for the initial distribution by velocities for
the case of ion beams that consist of one or several com-
ponentG (with different values of e/m). A similarity cri-
terion is derived and the limits of the validity of the
theory are examined. The authors indicate, that they have
carried out experiments on simulation of highvoltage ion-
optical systems, but do not mention the results of the ex-
2eriments.
Card 1/1
USSR/iciectricity General Problems.. G-1
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - rizika, No 12', 1956j, 34982
Author: Vallter., A. K., Finkel'shteyn, V. Ye.
Institution: None
Titlei On the Use of Electrostatic Analyzers as Absolute Voltmeters
Original
"MOMTTOCLIcait~ %h. zap.-~~Wvsk. un,440--,-710555, &, 101-
Abstract: It is proposed to use as high-voltage voltmeters electrostatic aba-
lyzers in which the voltage is measured by the energy of th,% particles,
accelerated in an accelerating tube. Such voltmet,~rs, compared with
the Qcmplex and expensive attraction voltmeters , which measure d-c
voltages UP to 500-600 kv with an sccuruy.to 0.1%, have the follow-
ing advantages: (1) it is easy to eatligate the error, which depends
on the error of the parts that operate at low voltagel (2) the scale
is linear (the unknown voltage is proportional to the measured dif-
ference of potential); (3) it Is possible to measure not on].y d-c,
but also a-c voltages .- their amplitude values -- from the maximum
Card 1/1 energy of the particles.
'F~~xs~6s - Nuclear Reaction C-5
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 509
Author : Deyneko, A.S., Taranov, A.Ya.,_Val~ter A.K.
Inst
Title Measurement of the Effective Cross Sections of the Reac-
tions C12 (p, r ) and C12 (d, n) in the Region of Small
Energies of Bombarding Particles.
Orig Pub Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 32, No 2, 251-255
Abstract An investiption is made of the reactions Cl*~- (p, r ),
N 13 and C ,,, (cl, n) N 1-3 in the energy range of boml~arcling
particles of 300 -- 400 kev. The (3 *f activity of N 13 was
recorded with the aid of a vacuuta tube electromater.
The resulting values of the yields of the reactions with
thick targets in the investigated energy range are in good
agreement with the course of the analogous curves at ener-
gies above 400 kev.
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ftYSSR/Nuclear Physics C-5
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11238
Author : Klyucharev, A.P., Yesellson, B.N., Vallter, A.K.
Inst : Physical-Technical Institute) Acaamv of~
Ukrainian SSH
Title : Study of the Reaction Between HO and Deuterons.
Orig Pub : Dokl- AN SSSR, 1956, log, No 4, 737-739
Abstract : The excitation function of the He3 (d, p) He4 was measured
in the deuteron energy regions up to 1.5 Mev. The deute-
rons were accelerated by an electrostatic generator, the
energy scale of which was calibrated by the resonant
ma of the excitation function of the F19 (p, )OIL-r-e
action. A gas target with a window of aluminum foil appro-
ximately five microns thick was used, filled with helium
at a pressure of 50 mm mercury, and containing 57.6% He-3.
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USSR/Nuclear Physics C-5
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11238
To obtain energies below 450 kev, the deuterons were
slowed down by aluminum foils. The overal-l error in the
determination of the deuteron energy amounted to T 30
kev in the region of the resonance of the excitation cur-
ve. The C~ particles were registered at an angle of 900
to the direction of the deuteron beam by means of a pro-
portional counter with a mica window. The excitation
function obtained has a resonant maxi7mim at a deuteron
energy of 435 k v, corresponding to the formation of an
intermediate Li5 nucleus in a state having an excitation
energy of 16.8 Mev. The absolute cross section in the
resonance is 63.4 --'3.2 millibarns per steradian.
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VALITER, A. X.
WITH SOROKIN, P. V., and TkRA11;C..V, A. Ya., ":Investigation of Polarization
of Protons Elastic Scattered from C12,si
with DEYNEKO, A. S. 8nd TMIANOV, A. Ya., 11 Mleasureiients of the Gross Sections
of B1() (p,- ) and B1 (d, n) Reactions.11
with KLYUCHAREV, A. P., LUTSIK, V. A., and ZAIZUBOVSKIY, I. I., "Gamma-Radiation
Produced in Inelastic Scattering by Intermediate Weikht kuclei,"
with GAVRILOVSKIY, B. V., KAR01YEV, K. V., MAE(KO, V. I., SOROKIN, P. V., TA&MNOV, A.
Ya., "Polarization of -rrotons Scattered by o16 Spin and rarity of the ),11 Mev
Level of the F17 1jucleus,ts
with MATUMV, Yu. P., GONCMR, V. Yu., KCPAL13TS, E. G., LIVOV, A 4% MTK00- P.
and TUTAKI1111, P. M., "Investigation cf gax".i-Radiation from the SDO (P.
Reaction,"
Physical Technical Inst, Acad. Sci. Ukr SSIR
papers submitted at the A-U Conf. on Nuclear Reactions in Aedium, and Low L~,nergy
Physics, Moscow, 19-27 Nov 57.
7' k /-7
G014HAR, Yu., LVOV, 'A. V., TUTAKIN. P. M.. TZYTKO, S. P. AO A. K. ValITFR
(Phys. Tech. Inst. Acad. Sci. Mar SSR)
"Polarization of T, Radiation from th sj30 (p#,T)P3' Reaction."
paper subtaItted at the All-Union Conf. on 'Nuclear Reactions in Medium and
Low Energy Physics, Moscow, 19-27 Nov 57.
N.", TE
120-4-1/35
AUTHORS: Val'ter, A.K. and Tsygikalo, A.A.
TITLE: A 4 MV Vertical Electrostatic Generator of the FTI
Ac.Sc. Ukrainian SSR (Vertikallnyy elektrostuaticheskij
generator FTI AN USSR na 4 LIN)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eks.-perimenta, 195?, ITo.4,_
pp. 3-12 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The 4 MV electrostatic generator of the Physico-technical
Institute of the Ac.Sc. USSR was designed for nuclear work
requiring an accurate knowledge of the energy of the acceler-
ated particles (+ 0.050/'o). The design was worked out in 1949-
1950. The follo7ing requirements had to be satisfied:
a) high degree of stabilisation of the voltage of the
electrostatic generator; b) continuous vrriation of the
energy of the accelerated particles; c) control of magni-
tude, form, and density of the beam current; d? best utili-
sation of the working time of the Generator; e) safety and
simplicity of servicing. To obtain both high resolution and
the necessary ion current, two acceleratin- tubes were used.
The beam accelerated in one of these is used for me5.~urezeats
and stabilisation, and the beam accelerated in the other is
the'Working" beam used to irradiate tar-ets.
Qardl/2 Using the upper limit of resolution of the electrostatic
120-4-1/35
A 4 YV Vertical Electrostatic Generator of the FTI Ac-Sc- Ukrainian
bSR. analyser under the first tube, and an electromagnetic an-alyser
under the second tube, it is possible to obtain a bean from
the latter tube whose strengthis governed only by the curront
capabilities of the Senerator and the thermal stability of
targets. Beam currents of UP to 500 ~LA have been obtained.
The generator works in compressed gas (20 atm.'). The belt is
53 em wide and moves with a speed of 20 m1sec. The chp-rge is
put on the inner side of the~belt by four brushes :.-orking in
parallel and supplied with 70 kV through a resistance of
A pold cath d lop source is usg~l,~n each ~ b
MH90'08-20 figures ana 6 re erences, Of w 1 5 are N!C'.
ASSOCIATION: MYSIOP -Technical Institute of the Ac.SC.Ukrainian
SSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN USSR)
SUBMITTED: March 7, 1957.
AVAILABLE: Library of Oongress
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114 4 7_4 /t-
AUTHORS Tutakin P.M.,Tsytko S.P.,,?Vov A.K.,Vallter A.K., 89-10~-16/36
Gonchar Yu.V.
TITLE The Polarization of r-Radiation Occuring in the Reaction s13o(p, ~
~
1.
(Polyarizatsiya, ~-izlucheniya,voznikayuzhohego v reaktsii P
s13o(p,t)p3l. - Russian)
PERIODICAL Atomnaya Snargiya,1957,Vol 3,Nr 10,PP 336-338 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT The r-radiation observed with the decay of the excited state with
6,2 MeT energy (J-312) in P31 into the groupd state (J.112+) is
distinctly polarized.
From the experimentally found angular distribution of the photo-
protons there follows (R-1)a -0#51 or RuOo49.
The r-transition 802 MeV belongs to the 91-t1pe and therefore the
level must have Ci mov, spin and parity 3/2 +.
The angular distribption of the 802 MeV -e -transition has the form
'
2
0 (-V
S ) -.'l - a 2cog
-.% with &2- -0934 ;t 0,12,from which it follows
that the 812 MeV must be a mixture of MI + 12'
There are 3 figares and 1 blavio referenoe.
SUbMITTED June 2o, 1957
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
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AUTHOR
TITLE
T
PERIODICAL
DEYNEKO A-3-3 TAWOV A.Ya., VALITER A.K. PA 2668
Measurement of the C"(P,Y) a-n-a-V'*Td--
,n)-Tafeotive Cro5s Sections
For Low Energ7 Bombarding Particles.
(Izzoreniye effektivzykh poperechrqkh secheniy reaktsil Cll(p,-r) i CIO
(d,s) v oblasti malykh energiy, bomb ardiruyushchikh chastits. - Russian)
Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret.Fiziki, 19575 Vol 32, Nr 2, pp 251-;-255 (USSR)
Received 51195? Reviewed 6/1957
ABSTRACT It is the object of the present work to determine the effective cross
sections of the reactions G11k4H1 -*. N13+Q(Y) (1) and C'4+HM -a- N'3+a 4Q.(2).
When, studying the reaction (1) it was of interest to compare the expori-
mentally obtained effeetive cross sections with those obtained by means of
the extrapolation formula.
Apparatus: Rrotons and Deuterons were accelerated by means of the electro-
static generator of the Physioal-Tachnical Institute of the Academy of
Science of the Ukrainian SSR. Tests were oarried out on atomic and moleou-
lar bundles of hydrogen and deuterium. Experiments diacussed hero are ba-
sed upon the quantitative determination of the P-actiye product assumu-
lated in the target of the reaction. Thick targets of natural carbon were
used. The experimental order is discussed on the basis of a drawing.
Mea-sutiNg of Cross Sectionst For the yield of the reactions investigated
here a formula is given. Two diagrams illustrate the curves of the yields
of both reactions. Here the ordinate axis is plotted on the yield., i.e.
the nuAber of positross per partiale which impinge on the target. The ab-
Card 1/2 saissa axis characterized the energy-of the impinging partieles in keV.
Measurement of the C"(py) and C111(d,n) Effective Cross Sections PA-2668
For Low Energy Bombarding Particles.
The cross section was determined from the curres of the yield and is re-
presented by the well-known formula 6-( dy/dE) (ds/dx)/a. Hare dE/dx denotes
the lose of exergy of the bombarded particle in the target, y - the yield
of the reaetion, a - the yield curve. The cross section of the reaction
C" (p,j) amounts to o,3o.10 30 At 313 keV and at 356 keV increases to
6s4.lo- 0 0ma. The cross section of the reaction C12(d,n) amounts to
0$8.10-08 am* at 34o UeV.
ASSOCIATION Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science of the Ukrainian SSR
FRESENTED BI
SUBMITTED 5.7.1956
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AUTHORS SorokinP.V.,-VallterA.K., Gayrilovskiy, B.V., .56-3-9/59
Karadzhey, K.V. _,__Jd_a_nFk_o, V.I. Taranov, A.Ya.'
TITLE Polarization of Protons Scattered by o16.Spin and Parity of the
3,11 UeV Level in tha P17 Nucleus
(Polyarizataiya protonov pri rasseyanii na o16.Spin i chetnost'
uroynya 3,11 MeV yadra F17- Russian)
PE.RIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim.i Teoret.Fiziki,1957,Vol 33,Nr 3,pp 6o6-6og(USSR)
ABSTRACT The protons scattered elastically by o16(initial energy from 2,6 to
2,8 XeV) were investigated with respect to their polarization.As a
characteristic quantity Peff to 0,80 _+ 0,07 was found within the
total energy domain. Peff denotes the effective polarization value.
Spin and parity were determined at 1/2 for the point of resonance
of ER a 2,66 hIeV,which corresponds to an excited level of 3,11 MeV
in an F17 -nucleus.
There are 3 figures, 1 table and 1 Slavic reference4
ASSOCIATION Physical -Technical Institute AN of the Ukminian SSR
(Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy SSR).
SUBMITTED February 26, 1957
AVAILABLE Library of Congress.
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VAMM, A. K. I ULrZGVS=p I.- I#,, KUtMKM", A. P. mid WMIKp V. A.
lea Niveaux dIezaergis des noyaux moyens.
report presented at the Intl. Congress for Nuclear Interactions Lov Uwgy) wA
Nuclear Structure (:Intl. Ohion Pure wA Applial Physics.) Paris, 7-12 July 1958.
PA CHNIK, K.V., doktor fiz.-mat.nauke ot-v,.red.-, VALITIR, A.K., akademll:#
red.; R&WS, O.F., kand,fiz*-matonauke redo; RrMkHr;~'T.K.,
red.izd-va; RAKHMMA, N.F., tekhn.red*
(Transactions of a session of the Academy of Sciences of the
Ukraine on the peaceful unes of atomic energy] Trudy sessii.
Akademii nauk USSR po mirnomm ispollzovaniiu atomnoi energii.
Kiev, 1958. 188 p. (MIRA 12:4)
1,.Akademiya nauk USSR, Kiyev. Sessiya po mirnomu Ispolizovaniyu
atomnoy energil. 2. Akademiya nauk USSR (for Vallter).
(Atomic energy)
7-
T',
(DC::'Ut7 Roo;. r4.), Tu. 3. Ittiamokly (Lvputr roop.
rA.), L.r- B-1- V#rkhovokly. $.T. X249POV, L.T. ritroAca-
and X.O. Z*Isylnrk&7& (&~--rtt&rY)-
p.x. Bolyanim; Took, iuDva~_
M?=j This book to Int.ndod far aijit7i" IEW field or as-
chino and Instrunont manufacture who use ro"Vattlys Isotopes 12L
the study of materials and proosams.
COVXRAaZi This collection of papers covers a TwIT wide field of the
utilization of tracer methods In Industrial research and control
techniques. The topic of this volums Is the it" of redlalmotopoS
In the sachine-and Instrument-mmuracturing inftstry. The Indl-
v1duL1 papers discuss the applications of radioisotope t*ehnlqu"
In the study or motals and allairs. probloas omiation ww iubri-
cation Metal cuttir4, engine perforsance, mA defects In metals.
Several papers a" devoted to the use of ramoloctopes In the auto-
nation of Industrlsa processomp recording and measuring clevitemo
quality conTrol, flowasters. level gouges, safety devIcts, radla-
tIon counters, etc. These papers represent contribution& of vocr-
Ious Soviet Institute* and laboratories. M.Avy were published as
transactions or the, JL11-Unlon Conference on the Use of Radlomm-
tivot and Stable %*atop@* And Ra4lAtIOU SO the W4LtlOnL1 ZCDrAONW
and Science, April 4-12, 1.957. No "reanaUtl4ra ars amtlon*d.
are s1vom at the end a w t Jr the.,popers'_
T
and To. Y&. 0"barenko (riztcho.
okly ln6tjtut taint ?:X. Labodeva AN SM I Imatruktorskaya
bruro 'Toy* tort aytoma. 1 ka'~ W."Em 33" - Institute at Physics
Saint P.N. Lobedev, Academy of 3eln,.s, UM, and Do&-.Zn JKu-ema
"T5vVtmet8vtOmftt1ka' KrsX USSR). New Typt or a Radioac%too
(Toentrallnyy n8mchno-loolodavatol'skikylk labors.
torlys, GOagartekhnadzora - Central
BCI*"tlfic.aa"amb Laboratory
or doagortokhnadzer' USSR). Industrial Instrusents far QAoa&_rW
Density Control
and o L..-Goildin (riajkO.tdftmLRh&sjcI, Institut
~
..'U= 31ayod kontral - no_jzaorjtQl,nykh prIbOr9T _
Institute Of Physics -4 T*chnOlOgY. Acadesy or ftj*acoo, Mw.Sn,
and XOftItOrirk9 and Metering instrunentation pactary). Calca,
t1on and Study of the Density of IrOn_Or4 Sjurry on tho Beals or
Omma-ray, Absorption IT4
(Kimistarstyc, straltel, stys, olextro~ rantely sm
Ministry for the Construction of 119ctr1c, powor Stations is the
USSR), Perrarmanc* of Gansia-ray gpoll Waters am Vredges
(LonliWadekty, r1siko-tobftleheakly, Iftstitut
Almodoall,nmuk SM EAMUW*d Institute or raysics end Tsohno-
10476 Academy of Sclencos, Vm). Application at the Goommom van-
m1sootor Designed by- LFTI, kcadow or Sciences, I=
Jxwruk=~S-K~ (Kirdstoretvo rocknogo flat& SM - K1n!1str7 or
the River F2"t, USSR). Use of Radioactive kwatlon An River
Tronmport
VayahsrS_A~ft: (Vassayu=yy nsuchnO_jszlodOvatl.*kLy InstItut
isclOobhor promyshlemantl - All-Union 2cIsAtLfU Research Or tjo,
')at" Induatry). ro* or asdactati" Radiation in the AxLtmm%lo
-Control Una Re"ation of Tockmolaxicna Proosomes of D" Pl',_
ductlon
(ToontralInn neuchno-Insisdavatel #slay Inststat
koxhavenno-obuyncy PrOmYshlOnnoStI. - ContraL Scleutirre Refterek
"InstItutO Of the LO&tb&2' And 3hO0 Inftstry). Voo of Radjoisotive
Isotopes in the Leather inftstry 196
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S/058/60/000/02/05/023
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, 1960, No. 2, p. 25, # 2734
AWOORS: Vallter, A. K., Tsygikalo, A. A._
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TITLE: An Electrostatic 4-Mev Accelerator for Precision Nuclear Measurements
PMODICAL: Tr. Sessii AS UkrSSR po mirn. ispollzovaniyu atomn. energii. Kiyev,
AS UkrSSR, 1956, pp. 24-34
TEXT- The design and the operation experiepce are described in detail of
an experimental vertical electrostatic generator
.:Af FTI AS UkrSSR for an energy
of 1.2-3.8 Mev. The gener-at-3-7-is placed into a reservoir filled with compressed
gas (a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide under a pressure of up to 20 atm).
The reservoir is 2.2 m in diameter and -7.5 m long. The generator is lowled on
two accelerating tubes with an operation vacuum (at the lower end) of (1.5-2).lo-6
mm Hg. In sources of the Penning type (with a cold cathode)for a current of up to
70~ta are installed at each of the accelerating tubes. The beam from one accelerat-
ing tube Is used for measuring the absolute energy by means of an electrostatic
analyzer. The ion beam of the other tube Is an operational beam and is directed,
tIL-ough a magnetic analyzer onto the target. The accuracy of the energy measurir~,
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S105W6010001021051023
An Electrostatic 4-Mev Accelerator for Precision Nuclear Measurements
is up to 0.05%.
ASSOCIATION: Piz,-tekhn. in-t AN UkrSSR (Physico-Engineering Institute of
AS UkrSSR)
V. G. Lopata OK
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SOV/58-59-12-26go4
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, 1959, Nr 12, PP 57 - 58
(USSR)
AUTHORS: Vallter, A.K.,Yesel'son, B.N., Klyucharev, A.P.
TITLE: on the He 3 Reactions With Deuterons
?11
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sessii AS UkrSSR po mirn. ispol'zovaniyu atomn. energii.
Kiyev, AS UkrSSSR, 1958, pp 64 - 69
ABSTRAM A report is given on the measurements made of the He 3 (d,p) Ile4
reaction differential cross-section within the deuteron energy
range of 100 to 1500 kev. The Ck -particles which escaped at
a 90 degree angle to the direction of the deuteron beam, were
registered. The relationship between the cross-section and the
energy has a resonance with its maximum at Ed ~ 435 kev. The
cross-section at maximum Is equal to 63.4 mbarn/sterad.
V.P.R.
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SOV/58-59-12-268%
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal I Fizika, 1959, Nr 12, P 55 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Vallter.-A K Rossomakhina. N.Ya.
TITLE- On the Elastic Scattering f Neutrons From the Nuclei of Nickel,
Copper, Lead, Bismuth and Uranium
PERIODICAL. Tr. Sessii AS UkrSSR po mirm. ispoltzovantyu atomn. energii.
Kiyev, AS UkrSSR, 1958, pp So - 83
ABSTRACT: The angular (within the 23' to 143 0 range) distribution of
2.6 Mev neutrons, elastically soattered from the nuclei of
nickel, copper, lead, bismuth and uranium, was measured by
using thick-layer nuclear emulsions. It has been established
that in the case of all the investigated elements there is a
main maximum at zero angle and an additional one in the large-
angle range. It Is pointed out that for light nuclei (computed
Card 1/2 on the basis of the optic model R - 1,45 . jo-13 A ) both ex-
.Al
SOV158-59-12-268%
on the Elastic Scattering of Neutrons From the Nuclei of Nickel, Copper,
Lead, Bismuth and Uranium
perimental and theoretical values of the differential cross-sections agree
satisfactorily~ in the case of heavy nuclei, there is better agreement If
the radius of the nucleus is taken to be equal to 1,37 - jo-13.A 'S.
1,P. Sadikov
Card 2/2
. VALITIR. A.K.. akademik
BleCtrostatic generators. Nauka i thyttia 8 no.10:9-12 158.
(KIRA 13:4)
1. AN USSR, Kharikov.
(Ilectric machiums)
AUTHORS: Vallter A K Malakhovp I. Ya., Sorokin, SOV/48-22-7-22/26
P. V., Taranov, A. Ya.
TITLE: Elastic Scattering of Protons on Si 28 Nuclei. Spin and Parity
of the Levels of 4,31 and 4,73 MeV of the p29 Nucleus (Uprugoye
rasseyaniye protonov yadrami Sj28. Spin i chetnost' urovney
4,31 1 4,73 MeV yadra p29)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958,
Vol. 22, Nr 7, PP. 871 - 676 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The scattering cross-section of the reaction p - Si 28 was
measured in order to establish the characteristics of the
excited states of the p29 nucleus. These states are connected
with the resonance mentioned in reference 1. The method of
measurement is described first. The proton beam was accelerated
in the electrostatic generator of the Physical-Technical In-
stitute of the AS Ukr SSSR. It is deflected by 900 by a magnetic
analyzer. It then passes through a system of collimating dia-
phragms with a diameter of 2 mm and strikes a silicon target.
Prom the qualitative analysis it is ascertained, that the level
Card 1/3 of 4,31 MeV can have a Apin and a parity of 3/2- or 1/2-. The
Elastic Scattering of Protons on Si 26 Nuclei. Spin and SOV148-22-7-22126
Parity of the Levels of 4,31 and 4,73 Mev of the p29 Nucleus
determination of the spin and the parity for the level of
1/2+ with 4,73 Mev is beyond doubt. For a final determination
of the spin of the M1 level the computed curves were com-
pared with the experimental results. In order to compute the
scattering cross-section of the reaction p - S128 in the range
from 1,6 to 2,2 MeV data from reference 5 were used. The
cross-section was computed according to formulae (1), (2)
and (3) without assuming it dependence of the phases on the
energy. The maximum divergence between the experimental points
and the computed curves did not exceed 25%. As a summary it is
stated, that the resonance half-widths found experimentally,
50 and 14 keY, differ conoiderably from the values found in
reference 1, 60 and 25 keV. The results of the phase analysis
are exposed. The ratio of the given level-widths and the
quantity
2
Jr- shows that the levelof 4,31 MeV apparently is a single-
2ma
stage level whereas the 4,73 MeV level is connected with a
Card 2/3 much more complicated mechanism of excitation. The evidence
Elastic Scattering of Protons on Si 28 Nuclei. Spin and SOV/48-22-7-22/26
Parity of the Levels of 4,31 and 4,73 11eV of the P29 Nucleus
concerning the spins and parities of these levels substantiate
the preliminary experimental results of proton polarization in
an elastic scattering of p on S128. There are 9 figures, I
table, and 5 references, 0 of 'which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk USSR (Physical
and Technical InstituteAS Ukr SSR)
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21(0),24(5) SOV/56-35-6-10/44
AUTHORS: Taranov, A. Ya., Sorokin, P. V., Val'ter, A, X.t Malakhov, I. ~a.
TITLE: 28
The Polarization of Protons Elastic Scattered on Si
11ucloi
26
(Polyarizatoiya protonov, uprugo rasseyannykh yadrami Si )
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoraticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35,
Nr 61 PP 1386-1390 (USSR)
28
ABSTRACT: in the introduction, some papers dealing with p-Si scattering
are discussed in short and some results are mentioned. (Ref 1:
Scattering cross section at L'
= 1.65 and 2.09 Rev (resonance),
p
with breadths of,,60 and 25 kev, broad resonance also at 2.9 Mev;
Ref 2 (Val'ter et al.): Measurements of elastic scattering cross
sections at E
= 1.5 to 3.1 Rev. results in table 1; Ref 31 Survqy
P
of spin and parity of the 4.31 Mev level, in agreement with the
results of Ref 2).The next paragraph-'of this paper deals theo-
retically with the calculation of the polarization P = P(6,E)-n',
n .[Voyj[kk~j, according to formulae given in references 4 and 5.
In the following chapter th43 results obtained by polarization
Card 113 measurements are published. Apparatus and method are described by
28 COV/56-35-6-10/44
The Polarization of Protons Elastically Scattexed on Si Nuclei
references 6 and 7. The experiments were carried out on the
electrostatic generator of the FrI AN USSR (Physico-Technical
InstitutYS UkrSSR). Results are given by table 2, viz. for the
scattering angles 0 (in the center of mass system) of 60 and 900
for the following E p-values: 1-7, 1.75, 1-8, 1-85, 2.0, 2-05,
2.10, 2.15. The experimentally determined polarization values agree
with calculated values (which are also given by this table) within
the error limits. The functions P(E p" are given in form of diagrams
in figure 1 (for 0 = 600) and iii figure 2 (for 067 900); a second
(F
ordinate shows the corresponding cross sections ,p)9 which were
obtained as the results of a phase shift analysis. Two fully
analogous diagrams are shown by figures 3 and 4, vi~;. for e - 1250
and 1500 respectively. There follows a short discussion of results.
There are 4 figures,'2 tables, and 7 references, 3 of which are
Soviet.
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The Polarization of Protons Elastically.3cattered on S Nuqjei
ASSOCIATION; Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy insAtut Akademii nauk Ukrainskoy $SR
(.P4.sico-Technical Institute of the leademy of Sciences,
Ukrainskaya. SSR)
SUBMITTED: July 5s 1958,
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Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, PP 32 - 33 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Sorokin, P.V., Valtter, A.K., Tarancyr. A.Ya.
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Tl=t Measurement of Proton Polarization\by Means of-a Helium Analyzer
PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Khartkovsk. un-t, 1958, Vol 98, Tr. Fiz. otd. fiz.-matem.
fak., Vol 7, pp 119 - 135
ABSTRACT: The authors describe -the development of an instrument for measuring.the
polarization,of protons that have been elastically scattered by nuclei.
The instrument consists of a scattering chamber and a helium analyzer.
Owing to its large "aperture ratio", the instrument can be utilized to
measure the polarization of low-intensity beams (104 protons/see). Ex-
periments in double proton-He4 scattering, as well as measurements of
the polarization of protons elastically scattered by C12 nuclei, have
shown that the instrument permits the measurement of polarization degrees
in excess of 3 to 5% for protons resulting from reactions with a cross
section of 10-25 cm2 . sterad-1. The reactions in question occur in
targets containing 1019 nuclei/em2 at a primary current of liv amp.
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Translated from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 8, P U7 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Valiter, A.K., Klyucharev, A.F., Krivets, G.Ye., Samsonov, V.M.
TITLE: 3
Nuclear Reactions Under the Bombardment of Beryllium With He
PERIODICAL, Uch. zap, Xhar'kovzk. un-t, 1958, vol 98, Tr. fiz. ote.. fiz.-matem.
fak., Nr 7, pp 145-151
ABSTRACT. This article investigates the nuclear reactions which take place during
the bomb dm nt of beryllium with the nuclei of He3 at 1.5 Mev energy.
a
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3
+ ions, accelerated by means of an electrostatic generator,
A beain o
f
He
struck a beryllium target 0.51- thick which had been applied to a
platinum backing. The products of the reactions were registered on a
photographic plate with an emulsion 200/.- thick, which was inclined in
such a fashion that it was struck by particles flying out at an angle of
900 to the beam of He3 ions. The spectrogram obtained on the film was
plotted by 1,790 tracks. It consisted of a continuous spectrum and a
discrete spectrum, consisting of five groups. Several maxima are clearly
exhibited on the continuous spectrum. In order to interpret them, emulsions
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Nuclear Reactions Under the Bombardment of Beryllium With He3
protons. It was established in the results that in the case of 1.5 Mev ions of He3
(which correspondg to e excitation energy of a 26 Mev intermediate nucleus), the
protons from a Be (He?, p) B 1 reaction correspond to B11 levels of 0, 2.1, 4.4, 5.0,
6.7, 7.30' 8.0, 8.5, 8.9 and 9.2 Mev. It is shown that a reaction takes place with an
emission Yf Ot -partic es possessing a maximum energy of 19 Mev, which corresponds to
both a Be (He3,d,) Be6 and a Be9 4 He3 --~,3He4 reaction. It was not possible to draw
any quantitative conclusions concerning the contr1bution of the Ind1vidual reaotions.
V.I. Man'ko
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