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Milojevi6, Aleksandar, Vladeta Urogevic',and Milan Kurepa
~ta nam nude izotolpi (What Isotopes Offer Us) [Belgrade, Export
Press, 1960) 64 p. Number of copies printed not given.
Sponsoring Agency: Savezna komisija za nuklearnu energiju.
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PURPOSE : This book is intended for the general reader inter-
ested in the production and practical applications o: radio-
active isotopes.
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element8 of nuclear theory and nuclear reactions which pro-
duce radioactive isotopes. The operating principle of accel-
erators and nuclear reactors is discussed as well as measure-
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ment methods, production techniqueyand procesa control and
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No personalities are mentioned. There are no references.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. Radioactive Isotopes in Their Practical Application
Structure of matter
Isotopes
Radioactivity
MeaBurement methods
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Application
Accelerators
The nuclear reactor 27
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KUREPA, M.; UROSEVIC, V.1 PETROVIC, B.
Problems of vacuum techniqua In the production of gas detectors.
Nava prozv 13 no.1:100-10, 162.
UROSEVIO, Vladeta, dipl. fiz. hem., assistant Oeograd, Dulovar Revolucija 87/Il);
KUREPAJ, Milan-,-cUpl. fiz. hem., assistant
Determination of the optimum physical parameters of gamma absorption
densitometers. Tehnika Jug 17 no.2:217-220 F 162.
1. Institute for Nuclear Science ."Boris Kidric".. Beograd-Vinca.
(Donsitometers)
KUREPA 0 1-1. V.
Comparison of experimental and theoretical results for
ionization cross septions of Inert ganeo. Dul bist Nucl
U+ no. 4: 187-197 6,163.
1. Department of Physics, Boris Kidric Institute of
Nuclear Sciences, Beogi-ad4inca.
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A cosine functional equation in c:2,
n. rjmenj*o_n~avector space. Glasnik Mat.-Fiz. Astir.
Drukvo Mat, Fiz. Hrvatske, Ser. 11. 13 (1958). 169-189.
(Serbo-Croatian summary) ~10
A continuous real function of the real variable f, if it is
not identically _z_ero___o_r one and satisfies the functional
equation
is of one of the forms fll)=cosat or O(t)=coshal,
.where a is a constant. In this paper the same functional
equation is investigated, on the assumption that the
values 0~1) are linear t ransf ormat ions in a real oi-di-
mensiona vector space, and the variables s, I range over
'the class of numbers of the form I/V, where-its an integer
and k is a nonnegative integer, We cite two of the theo-
rems. If 0(2-9-4 (the identity) as k--,,+oo, and if
2-k) does not have I as eigenvalue when k is sufficiently
lge, then 0(1)=~cos 1A fora suitable linear transformation
U
A (the COSIne defint-d by an infillite series). If 11nw we
assume 0(1) defined for all real 1, 4,(O)=1, and ~(t) continu-
ous and uniformly bounded. then with a suitable basis A
can be taken to have I diagenal matrix representation.1
E,.ITaYlor (Los Angeles, CaliP,
Al
Functional equations for invarl&ats of a matrix. In I-n_rli3h. 1). 97
GIAS111h MUiT-D-MICKO-FiZICKI I ASTTMNO.~,S?d. ~~Ta'~TCIATICO-
Fi;*fSlr,'.',',! LT (D-rustvo mate-maticara '- fizicara lirvatske
i i'-'rirodoslovno-matematicki fnkiiltet 6voucilista I Zagrebu) Zagreb,
'Yugoslavia. Vol. no. 2, 3.959
?Iont!dy list of East European Accessions (E!iAl) LC Vcl. 9, no. 2
r ebe 140
Uncl.
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KUREPA, Svetozar (Zagreb)
Note on the difference set of two measurable sets in En. Gl mat fiz
Hry 15 no.2:99-105 160. (EEAI 10: 9)
1. Faculty of Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Zagreb.
(Aggregates) (Functional equations)
XUREPA, Svetozart (Zagreb)
On the norma-
Li-if-th root of a nelfadjoint operator. In EngliBh.
G1 mat fiz Hrv 15 no.3:163-169 160. (EEAI .10:8)
(Square root) (Matricea) (SpaceB,Generalized)
1. -KUREPA, S.(Zagreb)
On the functional equation L(X-ty)f,(X-y.) = il(;,) - rl(r).
In English. Annalea pol math 10 no.1:1-5 161. (EEAI 10:8)
1. Prirodoolovno-Matematicki Fakultet, Zagreb. Department of
Mathematics.
(Functional equations)
KUREPAP S. (Zagreb)
On the functional equation f(x+ y)f(x- y) = f2(x) - f2(y). Annales
pol nath 10 no.1:1-5 161. (EEAI 10:5)
1. Pridoslovno-Hatematicki Fakultet, Zagreb.
(Functional equations) (Hyperspate)
GROSSWALD, Emili KURFTA, Syetoza-,
A theorem on gap series. Glas mat fiz llrv 16 no.3A:203-204
,61.
KUREPA, Svetozar
On representations of the commutation and anticon=tation rules
of the quantum theory of fields. Rad mat fiz teh JAZU
no.319-121-145 161.
KUREPA, S. (Zagreb)
A cosine functional equation in the Banach algebras and the
roots of the elements of the Banach algebras. Mat lapok
13 no.l/gs203-204 162.
k
KUREPA, Svetozar
on roots of an element of a Banach algabra. Publ Inst math
SANU 1(15) 161 [publ. 162].
KUWA, Svetozar
On the functional.-64bation: T5 (t~s) T2(t - B) T3(t) T4 (")'
Publ Inst math SANU 2(16)t99-108 162 (Publ. 631.
KUREPA, Svetozaz
"Matrices"''by Tatomir P.Andolic. Reviewed by Svetozar Kurepa.
Glas mat fix Hrv 17 Tto*3/1,:255 162 [publ.163]
KUREPA, SIIZTOZAR (Zagreb)
On a triangular forn of a family of co,,nuting operators. Glas
mat fiz Hrv 18 no.1/2.-39--42 163.
On orgodic elements in Banach algebrns . 4-1-1,7
On operators-roots of an analytic Ametion. 49-51
kgarithris of qxatral type operators, 53-57
1. Institute of Mathematics, Univer.9ity of Zagreb.
KURFPA, '3v,-Itoznr
' cosine functional equation in Banach algebras. Az*Ia mzt~-. Sz,~,gsd
23 no.3,14i255-267 162.
1. UnIversity of Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Submittf-d -iiay 13, 1961,
210), 24(5) SOV/56-36-6-15/66
AUTHORS: Kurepin, A. B., Neudachin, V. C.
TITLE: Comparison of the Differential Cross Sections of the Hcactions
(dp) and (dt) Sravneniyo differontslallnykh secheniy re-
aktsiy (dp) i ~d.))
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal okeperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959,
Vol 36, Nr 6, PP 1725 - 1730 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: From the analysis of the angular distributions of tritons
from (d,t) reaction there results in analogy, in the caae of
deuteron energies of several mugavolts, between the (d,t)-
and the (d,p)-mechanism, i.e. stripping reactions are con-
cerned. The authors of the present paper investigate the
problems connected herewith, viz.i a) comparison of the "re-
duced widths" 2 from (d,p) and (d,t) reactions, and b) that
part of the tAton wave function which corresponds to the
"deuteron + neutron" state; the results obtained are compared
with those obtained by other authors (Refs 1,2). As shown by an
analysis of experimental data obtained in the course of re-
cent years,(V.B. Belyayev, B. N. Zakharlyev, and V. Neuda-
Card 1/3 chin - publication will follow), the reduced width in
Comparison of the Differential Cross Sectionoof the SOV/56-36-6-15/66
Reactions (dp) and (dt)
Butler's formulas has not the significance of an "amplitude
square of the nucleon wave function on the nuclear surface"
because it does not remain constant in the case of a variation
of deuteron energy, but that it changes very abruptly. It
is possible to explain this by the influence exercised by
exchange effects in the stripping reaction (Ref 3). The authors
consider the (d,t) reaction to be a special case of a stripp-
ing reaction between two complex systems and determine (in
Born's approximation for plane waves) the reduced widths for
the (d,t) and (d,p) reactions by comparing various triton
wave functi?no (e.g. the Irving and the Gaiss form) (Fig 1,
Table 1 );( (k) - Fourier - Vlauov and Ogloblin)(Ref 14, Fig 2).
The neutrot wave function, which, with respect to the deuteron
in the triton shows the best agreement with experimental re-
sults, is given. For the probability of finding the triton
in the (deuteron+neutron) state 0.4 is given (accuratelyt
0-37.t20%), which considerably exceeds the value of 0.11 found
by Werner (Ref 1). In table 2 the data of various (d,t) re-
actions on light elements (Refs 9-14) are compared, and from
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Comparison of the Differential Cross Sectionoof the SOV/56-36-6-15/66
Reactions (dp) and (dt)
finally thank N. A. Vlasov and A. A. Ogloblin for dii3cuouions.
There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 19 raferences, 2 o-," which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIO11i Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gouudarstvennogo universi-
teta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University)
SUBMITTED; November 24, 1958
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MHORS; 13alaahko, Yu. G., Kurepjn,__A._B.
TITLE: Phase shift. analysi.9 of elastic scattering of protons from
tritium near the T(I)III)II0 roaction threahold
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretioheakoy fiziki, v. 44,
no. 2, 1963, 6lo-612
T EXT :In order to check the results obtained by R. M. Frank, and J. L.
Gammel (Phys. Rev. 99, 1406, 1955) -the authors carry out a phase shift
analysis for 990 kev protons. Both the elautic-scat-terine cross-section
anomalies near "lie reaction threshold and the complex antpiltir distribution
due to Rutherford scattering are taken into account. Accordint; to A. I.
Baz' (ZhL,,Tr, 33, 923, 1957) the cross-section variation near the threshold
can be written as
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4n Au3 - - M cos EX - (UR sl n E: - 1) Y + B Cos 0.
B/056/63/044/002/033/065
Phase shift analysis of B102/B186
if only a- and p-waves are considered. AtNa~~ characterizes the variation
a
of the croes-section" in the interval tiE above and below the threshold E.
in the c.m.s., 6 r is the total oroes-seotion at E n + 6E, k is the
proton wave number at E - Ent R a z 1z2e2/4,Ejj a in2 (q~/2) is the Rutherford
scattering amplitudep T is the phase of Rutherford scattering at E - Ent
is the scattering angle in the o.m.e., D and B depend on the p-phaaef
X Z= 'a, cos 216, + 'a, cos 236, Y = 'a, sin 216. + 'a, sin 2160 (2),
r' 30r 60; 360 are cross-sectiona'and phases for the states Iso and 3
'rhe Aa a values were taken from points 30 kev Velow and above F, n; the
(!)-oa.3-oeotion itself was taken' 100 mb; for X and Y the following was
-25 25
-,,I)tnined: X - (-1-2 -+ 0-5)'10 and Y - (0.1 + 0.6)-10- . With
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Phano ahift analysis of D102/Blo6
1(1 + 36 - d - 1-15-10- 25, the result of (1) might correspond to
r r r exp
either (a) 16 ze 31, -,e n/2 or (b) 36
I,-- n /2 0 , 0 r (c)
3 0 0 0 0
~~,j 0 - Ao the phaso ahift analyoia, cni-ried out with
r X0 = I cos 2 16,, 1-cos 216~, Y, 1 sin 2 16(, -p -LsIn 2 1,N,,.
T 1 4 4
X, = cos 2 16, cos 2%, Y, -L5in 2 16, + -Lsin 2-161. (4).
4 4
Z cos 2 + 16, - 160) cos 2 (V + 36, - 16,,)
4
shows, only (c) can be uaed. For 1~p - 990 kev the following four solution
'systeins are obtEiined: 1 60 3b 0 1 6 1 361
90 0 -22.5 0 -2 0 13 0
260 -400 -20 j30
00
1000 4 -130 -50
-5C)0 600 -150 -4 0
A reduction to two solutions (corresponding to the is') resonance)can be
attained by ujinG data on the threshold anomalies. The results obtained
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Phase ahift analyais of ... B102/W66
differ aomewhat from those of Frank and Gainmel and describe the scattering
croso-aection much better.
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(Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of
Sciences USSR)
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KTJREPINI A.B. I MADUIEV, V.L.
Proportional low-pressure counters. Pribei tekh.eksp. 6
no-5:48-50 S-0 161. (KMA Vo 10)
lo Fizicheokiy institut AN SSSR.
(Nuclear counters)
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TITLE. Tile Pcssibility of Ufling the llcaclinn (""lio4n Nuc"--L,
Sp,~~ctroscopy 1\1k
P-ERIODICAL. Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretiche~;k,:,y fiziki, 1960.
V~-I, 38, No. 6. pp- 1624-16-28
TEXT. Butier has already shown that striprinf, and pic~ivip reacticms 7,an be
-the
rpi:!,.icn
*c obtain data on nuclear ener.-J IF vi~,--,-; e~r thio
kn 3 nov., ~,,t,idierl in the present pap~:r; the rijarticri is ;on3idered a
,;tripping reac~icn. In previcua papers it has been t3hr,,un that narrov; peaks
tpp-ar in the, energy distriblitions ef rea,~tiori proda-to if neveral
p art-, 71 c-.~ are emitted includinG two neutrons, bo.7a,i~,e o', the intera,~-t--f:r
.-l' *h~i tvi- rle,itron6 in the final i;in,,:-1et ,itaf.e If the strcn,., irtteraction
f -.h,:~ r~e.)tronq vith rim-all relative ener,7i,:~-s i~., -7,,,nsiderted. ;i 0-tripping
--.n be a,;sumed. that 19, a sirzultaneous neutrnn.3
n % I ion crausei icy th~~ :n4or,v~ticn ~f ri - id ,2 n f.
tile "5a:,,1e dirort L , ~
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The ross-ibility of Usinj~ the Reaction S/O 56/60/038/0 r ~7,
n , 21 n 'TUCJ
ear Spectroscopy B006/3070
are :::hown in the two diaCrams of Fig. 1 . The second example taken is of
i
208 207 207
.he reaction Pb (n,2n)Pb , where the Pb nucleuz is in Ln excited
3t,!t0! Of 1.,63 Mev- Fic. 2 shoas the anCular distribution for 1-6. The
poosi:bility of an experimental verification, and the difficult-l-er, involved
in it~ are discussed. S. S. Vasillyev is thanked for discusz;,ons. There are
fi, res and 11 references: 6 Soviet, 3 US, I British, and 1 Dutch.
L-,u
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fizi:~i '.osl:ovnko(,o L-,o:3ud,--rrtvennoc-o
univer3itat"I (Ingtitute o~ Nuclear Physics of ~'Iozcow State
University)
SUBYNTED: January 11, 1960
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(n,2n,) in Iluclear Spectroscopy
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Angular distribution of
the center of mass o
the Iwo interacting
neutrons from the reactim
Be9(n,2n)Beo on the
2.9-Mev level of Be
a:1.1, dashed line
calculated according to
Butler; b:1=0 and 1=2.
LeEend to Fiu~-. 2: An-ular distribution of
the center of mass 'of the two interacting
119 1-1 a-/V neutrons from the reaction
10- Pb 208 (n,2n)Pb 207 on the 1.63-Mev level;
10 Zn ilcv; arbitrary units.
so V jV x kv
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AUTHORS% Komarovt vo V., Kurepi.n,__A. B.# Popov , A. M.
0 nrlm
TITLEs Application of the (n,2n) Reaction'lin Nuclear Spectroscopy
PERIODICAM Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR* Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No- 9, PP- 1145-1140
TEM In the present article, the (n,2n) reaction is regarded as a pick-
up reaction. Its application instead of the (p, d) and (n, d) reactions
gives rise to the hope that data on the energy levels of nuclei can be
obtained from the angular distribution curves in the ranges of medium-
weight and heavy nuclei, and low energies. In these ranges,Coulomb effects
play a large role and make it impossible to determine the characteristics
of the energy levels with the aid of the usual pickup reactions, as was
pointed out by Vo G. Neudachin. A method of calculation is suggested.
Its applicability is illustrated by calculating the angular distributions
for the centers of mass of the two emitted neutrons from the
Be9(n, 2n) Be 8 reaction (Pig. 1). Bombardment of Be9 w1th 14-MeT neutrous
leads to the excitation of the 299-Mev level of Be 8 in this reaction.
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The pickup instant may be determined from a comparison of the experimental
and calculated angular distributiona (Curve a and Curve b, respectively).
The calculated curve is shown in Fig. 2. Experimental measurements are
uncomplicated as the distribution reaches its maximum at a sufficiently
large angle. No special investigations were made to show the particular
features of the angular distribution of neutrons from the (n,2n) reaction.
There are 2 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet*
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut yadernoy fiziki Moskov-
skogo goe. universiteta im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Scientific Research Institute of Nuclear Physics of
Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
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BALASHKO,, Yu.G.; KUREPIN A*D.
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Phase shift walyvtB of elastic scattering of protorts 2n
tritium near the threnhold of the reaction T (P., n) HO.
Zhur. eksp. i taor. fiz. 44 no.2:610-612 F 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1e Fizicheskiy institut Imeni Lebedeva All SSM.
G..', BARITp I. Ya.; DULIKOVA, L. S.; MUOIN, A. 13.
"Elastic Scattering of Protons on Tritium at Energies below the Threshold
4
of the p,n Reaction and Excited States of He
report. submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Thilisi,
14-22 Feb 64.
Inst of Physics im P.N. Lebedev., AS USSR
BALASHKO, Yu. G.; BARTT, 1. Ya.; DULKOVA, L. S.; Kil"REFIN, A. 7:1.
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"E'lastic p-T scattering below (p,n) threshold and the excited state In He .
report submitted for Intl Conf on Low & Wdium Fnergies Nuclear Physics,
Paris, 2-8 jul 64.
Lebedev Inst, Moscow.
ACCESSION NR: AP4037609 S/0056/64/046/005/1903/1906
AUTHORS: Balashko, Yu. G.r Barit, I. Ya.; Dul'kova, L. S.; Kurepin.,-
A. B.
TITLE: Elastic scattering of protons by tritium at energies below
the threshold of the (p, n) reaction
SOURCE: Zh. eksper. i teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 5, 1964, 1903-1906
TOPIC TAGS: proton scattering, tritium. angular distribution, pro-
ton neutron reaction, excited state, helium
ABSTRACT: The cross section for elastic scattering of protons by
tritium was measured at energies from 300 to 990 keV. Thd maximum
number of the noticeable different angles was 8 (40--1500 in the
c.m.s.). A detailed description of the experiment and of the data
reduction will be pubkished in Izveatiya AN SSSR, ser. fiz. A phase
shift analysis of the results of the measurements of the pT scatter-
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ing was carried out by the least-square method with the aid of an
electronic computer, with account of only the a and p waves- and
under the assumption that there is no spin--orbit interaction or a
change in the spin of the channel. A phase shift analysis was also
made with three and with two parameters. An increase in the number
of parameters does not change essentially the average values of the
phase shifts, and merely increases the limits of the errors. The
resonance parameters obtained were used to calculate the cross sec-
tion of the He3 (n, p) reaction for thermal neutrons and the devia-
tion of the energy variation of the reaction from the 1/v law at a
neutron energy 30 keV. The corresponding values amount to 3100 b
and 15%. The experimental value of the thermal cross section is 5400.
b, and the deviation amounts to -30%. An allowance of the contribu-
tion of the other channel can reconcile the absolute values of the
thermal cross section, but'it will increase the discrepancy observed
in the enerW 4dependence of the (n, p) reaction. The appearance of
,n excited He level is demonstrated by the results, and tha failure
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to observe it in other investigations may have been due to experi-
mental inaccuracy. The remonance parameters determined from the
different interactions are in poor agreement with one another. Con-
.sequently the question of the valuio of the resonance parameters
and the nature of the level cannot be regarded as completely explainad.
The authors are grateful to I. M. Frank and F. L. Shapiro for sug-
gesting the topic, intere'st*in the work, and a discussion of the
results. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedova Akademii nauk
SSSR (Physics Instituter Academy of Sciences SSSR)
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BALASHKO~ Yu.G.j BARIT, I.Ya.; DULIKOVA, L.S.; KUREPJJJP Aj.
Elastic scattering of protons on tritium at energies below
the (ppn)-reaction thrashold. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 28
no.7:1124-1136 J1 164 (MIRA 17:8)
1. Fizichaskiy inrtitut im. P.N. IAbadava AN SSSR.
EWT(M)/EWA(h)
URI AT5018591 UIV29)V65/()33/0(3q/0003/0065
Al'!'"')H- _Kur n,_A.
Itrvest.lv,atlon of the interaction of protons with tritium at enerEjea above
ithe thr(--r0v)W of' the. (p:n) reaction
SOURCE: AN F17.1cheakiy Institut. Ti-lifly, V. 33, 1965. Toslodcrmiye atkan. I
noco yadvA -i lirmnslich1pi zai br,nny!~ i (1vizil, i 1, "; I neytronov (Invest3gation of the
y -yn7
atomic nucJ.,ni kmIrf; ch-trged parl-.Iclr~s and neutrons), 3-65
TOPIC TAGS: A.on :i(!,attcrin~g, clarJAc scattering, scattering cross section,
-tritium, trltk~ii bambrirdment, phrit;e shift ftnalysls
ABSTLACT: Thl,. 1~i a disserLation for the degree of Candidate of YvGico-
platilematical OcIellcor" defended at the Mycics Inctitute Ali SSSR in June :L964. its
main result is a (lemonstration of tbo exisLence of re,,:onant interaction between
protons %nd tritlum at lorw energlen. 'llic yrcv1our,1,y published data on the. possible
existence of an exc.1-ted state of a particles wJth PrierL-'J near a:) M--v and the pub-
lished experimental datri on elatitic acatterIng of phatons by tritium at Icrw ener-
gles nre first roviewed. A avecial-ly developed procedure for registration and ana-
lysir, of . lw.-cnerg_y efirrgred pai-t1cles de.9cribed in detail. The equipment and
procedure werq checkerl lyy rr-asuring the cross section for elastic scattering of
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protons by bydrogen in the 500-2200 kev range and yielded the previously kncwn
values for these croon sections. The article dencribeo the details of theme Mes.
suremento, the procedure for recording and oeparating the elastically scattered
particles, the determinaticn of the differential croon section of the elastic p.-T
scattering,, and a comparison of the measurement results with data by others. This
is followed by an electronic- computer phase-shift analyals of the Masurement re-
sults, with particular attention to elimination of some of the ambIguities In the
phi-.se-shift analysis. The results of the phane-ohift analysis are then disousned
in terms of the resonance tbeory., and the resonance parameters of the excited
states of 110 are determined. The angular distributions of elastic P-T acattering
were measured In the range from 300 to 900 kev over a wide rarge of ancles (40--
1520 in the The resonance interaction of the protons and tritans at low
energies offers evidence that the a particle has a virtual state at an E!xc!ltation
energy 200 � 0.12 Mev with spin and parity 0+. "The author tbanka 1. Ya. Barit
1for continuous interest and direction of the work, 1. M. FTanks F. L. Shapiro
for miggesting the topic and support,, Yu. G. Balashkoltland L. S. Dull
or
with the sorkj It_Y.#_�JA_r14ikh, D. A. Zaikin.,and Ve-A.-0 eful advicep
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bis co-workers X. We Kuzn&tjovL V. A, Artem.y" V., "othkavp
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A. Rybakov, F. Fqzhenko) F. A. Peredkov, V. _V. _Yg1&tvj &nd I.. yo. Sy-4,?dnq- for
help, and L&-P -KQwt.(Lj&jum- f the electronic computer group#" Orig, art4 but
MIt a,,
25 fJgurest 6 tables# and 19 1 1 as.
ASSOCIATIONt Fizicheskly institut AN 88SR (ftoles Ingtitute,AN GGSP)
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KUREPIN, A.V.
Proton scattering with tritium and detecting tho excited of He cup 4,
Report to be submitted for the Conference on nuclear reactions and light nuclei
Dubna, Decembow 1962
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Iloscol., lYininLr Innft imeni 1. V. 'Sotalln, " :"aY 47.
SO; LVVechwn*~~ykjLool~X(i, VfAy, 1947 (Pro,ioct /-"178-li))
GURITZT. S.T., kand.tokhn-nauk; GO=T, V-1- inzh,; KUHUINj MAP
kand.tekhn.nauk, reteenzent; DCRMNj L.S., otv.red.; ORLOT,
Te.I., red.izd-va: ANDOM, G.G., tekhn.red.
[Organization and operation of railroad transportation in open-
pit mining] Organizatsiia i ekspluatataiia karlernogo zhelezno-
dorozhnogo transporta. Koakva, Ugletekhizdat, 1951. 239 p.
(MIRI 13:3)
(Mine railroads) (Strip mining)
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DMWIN, V.; RABIZIOVICH, G.
~~~`-Mec'hanized painting of buildings. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 8 no.2-.18-19
158, (MIRA lls2)
l.Glavnyy inzhener remontno-s troi tell nogo trosta Dsorshinakogo
ra7ona Leningrada (for Kurepin). 2.Nachallnik proisvodetvemwwtekhni-
cheakogo otdola remontno-atroitallnogo tresta Dzershinskogo rayon&
Ieningrada (for Rabinovich).
(Spray painting)
KUREPIN, V.A.
pseudola~clte rocks of Sokol Mountain in Gornayn Shoriya. Dokl.
AN SSSR 150 no.5,11.31-1133 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Predstavlono akaderaikom V.S.Sobolovpik.
(Gornaya Shoriya-Pseudolaucite)
KUFMVIN$l V.A.
Alkali rocks of Siberia as raw rrat-~t-ial for the production of potas-
sium fertilizars. Geol. i geofiz. no.90-9 164. (NIRA 18t?)
1. Institut geologil i geofiziki 31binilkogo otcieleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
V.1%.
Naudolmucito r.~ckr~ In Mt. Sokol of Gorna7s Shori)h, Geol. i gecfIz.
no, 2 ~ 21-~I '0. (MIFA 180)
1, Novealbirsk-ly go!3uda:retvennyy univerRitet.
KURVIN. V. I. --
Physical education In the complex treatment of patients with
injuries of the samilunar cartilages of the knee joints, Zdrav,
Belor. 6 no.li46-47 Kr 160. (MIRA 13 0)
1. Iz voyennogo gospitalya (nachallnik goopitalya - polkovnik
mediteinelooy slushby Xhiteyev).
(KU11--WOUNDS AM INJURINS) (MR ISM TMAn)
SAW!OV, M.Yu.; KUREPIN, V.I.
Using sectional electric drills. Neft. khoz. 40 no.10:12-18 0 162.
(mi,u 16:7)
(Karadag region-Oil well drillingo Electric)
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ALJTIIORS: Kurepin,_V.V. and Platunov, Ye.S.
TITLE: A device for high-speed vride-range thermo-phyeical
tests of heat insula ing and oemi-conductor mater-
ials (a dynnmical a ~_calorimetei-)
PERIODICAL: I_zvestiya vysahikh. uchcl)nykh zavedeniy. Priboro-
stroyeniye, v. 4, no. 5, 1961, 119-126
The uieasurements take place in couditioiu; of dyna-
nic htit' _V Oj* f; ecirtiens. The instriu-iient consir;tt. of three main
parts: -calorLieter for tusts of heat couductivity, a - cal.ori-
i~c!-er -7or tnsts of tezii?crature coaductivity aa(I a ncasuriii,.- an 1.
L
ei.e ~-caloriuietcx contains a rod which fortis the sta-a -cl o~ heat
ca-pacity. The pla'tc -iAnich is tested is )lacc(-t IL)etween this rod and
the bare. The staudard is made of Anico iron; its contact surfaces
arc! ground. Then-iiocoupl.er, vith "Ichrome,1"I and "alyumel", clectrodes
are irkoiintcd at thrvc, points. The a-caloriu~ctcr has two idcutical
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1 rL,c corLjugyntacl rurfacer. of the *oases and the -)1ateS arc
platcs - I
ground. Two thi-mocouPles are Jfi~.-Pci vrinir, the faciut~ surfacet; of
the base, one is plact-d ~)etwecjj thc plal:,~c. ,,. tiyatem of water
coolin" is appliu(I for the thenlionta~ic co~tt,-oj. o~ cyteriml mirfaces
Of calolrii.-.eterf.. The sit~,Aalu fro-,i thcruwcouplca arc I.V.%iII;ur",d by a
the zero iudication is ,,,ivcn 10y a mirror galvano-
potentiotactor, tj
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me tc r. The suol, 1y it, casurcil by a dro;--domi tranuf me TI
rhoootatic co-..itrol in providef, 'Lor tht: liautiL~, tJL!i!,.cuts of the
caloriceters. The heat coudiictivity is leLemi-iTO .;y an eqmation
which tahes i-uto account the wid L-he are,: r)f tusted
plates, avera(fe temperature during* period Ot , au(I ther f ctors,
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includim, a cor;-cctiou coefficicut. Some parxictcrs are coustanLa
0
of the instrumut. Une AO.(tc), is to be c 'alculated analytically.
The factor of the total heat resit;tance RC(En), depencls on the type
of coatact luoricaut used, and is determined Oy ,>re1i-,Aiiury cali-
bration. The tnmperatitre condttctivity is calcuLatLt_; ijy
a(t) a b 7 (3)
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miued during the cxperiments. The correction factor is
Usually less than 3% of the denominator, aiid approximate data on
heat capacity of the tested material are suff-icicrit Eor its calcula-
tion. The instrument was checked on platen of optically pure quartz.
The values obtained on the instrurtiotit were comparc,,I irith establislied
data; the difference did -not exceed 3,1. The instrument is recommend-
ed For mass tcst:-. of thermo-physical properties oC soli,I and elas-
tic T-.1aterials whose heitt conduct-1vity is '.,elow 10 vt/,M. dc,,,rce.
Thic articlc was recounc-aded 'jy tiic KaLedra tcj)loVyI;h i lwilLrol'Llo-
izmcritel'nyI:h priborov (Departmpi-it of 'Lien:ial ~,.nd Control -1,,'e asur-
ing Lastruments). There are 4 figures and 4 Soviet-L)loc
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optics)
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AUTHOR: Kurepin, V. Platunov, Ye. S.
ORG: Leningrad Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optic (Leningradakiy institut
tochnoy mekhaniki i optild)
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TITLE: Metal heat-flow meter for the rmophysical.studie 9
SOURCE: IVUZ. Priboroatroyeniye, v. 8. no. 5, 1965, 126-130
TOPIC TAGS: heat flux pickup, heat measurement
ABSTRACT: Existing heat-flow meters have a heat-insulation base which does
not permit efficient leveling of temperature field in the work surfaces of the
specimen, nor can such meters be used for simultaneous measurement of contact-
surface temperature. Hence, a new heat-now meter is suggested which has a
metal base and in fre from the above shortcomings. The new meter (see figure)
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consists of heat-rcoistant metal parts; its base Iand
contact plate 2 are rigidly connected (pressed or
welded) by a few tubes 3. The tubes serve as a
specified thermal connection between I and 2 and also
4
house simple or differential thermocouples and a
thermopile. The new meter was ted i!~,measuring
the thermal conductance of moltenitart~"and plexiglast-,".
t, After one year of continuous-o-p-ei-ra-H-co-n-, the new meters
practically did not change their calibration and retained
Ithcir maximum error of 5% In measuring coefficients of thermal conductance.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 6 formulas.
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tles of materWe d*V$IvW St Wnir4MW Invt Of PnOl" VAchanicS Ard
Opt le s."
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AUTHOR: Kurepinp V, Vs: Platunov, Yea S.
ORG: Leningrad Institute for Precise Mechanics and Optics
(Leningradslii-y I-n-sYM-f toobnoy mekbaniki I optiki)-
TITLE: Inst ments for Investigating thermal diffuaivity and beat
capacity with monotonic beating
SOURCE: IVUZ. Priborostro7aniye, v. 9, no. 3, 1966, 127-130
TOPIC TAGS: thermal diffusivity, heat capacity, calorimeter
ABSTRAM The article describes two new pieces of apparatus which are
modifications of types previously described In the literature. In the
first calorimeter for measuring the thermal diffusivitys the samples
are disks with a diameter 2R - 15 mm, the height of which is taken from
the condition 21= (10-20) x Tr, and is usually from 4-12 mm. In the
second calorimeter, for measuring the beat capaoityp the samples are
rods with a diameter of 15 mm and a height of 24 mm, Diagrams of both
calorimeters are given. Calculating formulas are given for the use of
both pieces of apparatus. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 2 figures,
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Cv-d 1JDC: 536.629!
UIEPIN, Yu. V.
Selecting plots for airplane seeding in Sverdlovsk Province.
Trudy Inst. biol. UFAIT SSSR no.16:149-157 160. (MM 13:10)
(Sverdlovsk Province-Afforeatation)
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KUREPIN, Yu.V.
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Organizing shelterbelt forestry in the -ort~at-steppe of the trans-
Ural roglon. Trudy Inst. biol, UrAll S)S,"R no. 25:5-16 161.
(IMIRA 15-6)
(Ural Mountain region-Windbreaks, 3helterbelts, etc.)
Couritrv JJSR I.-
)T"' Aic ro'i I o I oSj-ntjJ!iosi s an ~I c E i 111i Oti C a
Jour
.Author urepina, P.-
Inntitut. -`,CdICnI llirtituL-)
Title The Itirluence of `,yathoitycin am' z;-Ofonnmides on
Dysentery Allneilli in Intienib
Orir-, Ilub. SI,. -,r. Stalinisk. ln-t 11),,oversli. Vrpcnoy, 1957,
voi .2-,, 376-381
Aos t r,,,i c t, no -ibrtract
card:
KUREPINA, D.P.
Use of n bile-glvenrin medium in the bncteriol,)f,-Icnl dingnosis of
dysentery Lab.delo 4 noo'6:4i,44 N-D 158 (MURA 11:12)
1. 12 kAfadry mikrobiologii Stlilin9kogo inatitiln woverahenstovanlya
vracheye'
(SHIGELLA PARADYSMITERIABI
(BACTIMIOLOGY-CULTIPOW, IMIA)
KHEYWAN, A.S.; KARAULISHCHIKOVA, 11N.; VOLKOVA, G,S,j PARFENOVA, 1111,1M.;
SC)T,OIIIYF,11, S.M.; VOMPFY A.F.; ATEKSANDROV, 1.7l.; MMEEPINA G.F,;
.4 p
IVANOVA, L.V.
Tnfrachromatic mnterials for scientific and t,~chnological purposes.
Zhur. r)rikl. spekt. 2 no.6:558-561 Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
/EED b 3 Par?-2 i -TP
R: ALP50,08230
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771-534
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0 ; Yompe, A. F.; Ale) OVID&, G. IN; Ivanoftp L* V.,
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for sci~~tlitc and technicia. r-urposes
SOUACZt Zhurnal prikladnay spektroskopits Y. 20 no. 61 103, 558-561
TOPIC TAGSt IR EhtqoSL& 46
XV, photographic emulsion, photographic processing
j0 -V'V S'5'
ABSTRACT: The article sucsoarizes the photographic propm-ties of new infrachromtio
films and plates "coped at NIK77 (Scientific -- Research Inotitute of Mation-Pist-.
'S-1 ture PhotograpbyM sensitivity of infrachromatic vate-
r1als used for spectroscopy, aAro-photography, mA other scientific purposes.
Tables of the photographic characteristics of the film and plates are listedj, MA
spectral sensitivity curves we glyn for all. the emulslons. The appropriate do- t
Yelopsient techniques aro also discussed. The individual film are compued With
those produced by raAtman Kodak. it Is moiamended In tbe conclusion that the
availAbl* &&aorta%* of intracbromatic assalstims (21 ty"s in Us 886R) be
sUc* ftetswin vrodWas only fow typoss which s"a to ant &U the ruqairements.
OrJ4. &A. b"t flSmm wd 4 tableso
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TE-iLlT.',KIY, I-I.M.; V111"11ILRG, Yu.:'-"., kand. tekhri. nauk, rettoenzent;
LEYKIVAP T., red.; YUi,,T'F-1NA, G.N., red.
[Dividini-, head2 and their uso] Dolitellryu golo,,ki i rab,)ta
na nikli. Mloskvri, 1..ashino.,;trc)cnif-,, 1964. 215 Ii.
(VIill. 17:F)
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BUIN, Yu.V.; KURPFIXA, N.M.
"Hunan anatojW,m textbook for pedagogical Institutes. G.M.Pavlov
Reviewed by 1u.V. Bukin, M.N. Kurepina. Arkh.anat.gist. I embr.
32 no.1:87 J&-Kr '55. (KLRA 8:9)
(ANATOMT, HUMO) (PAVWV, G.M.)
!11.11.1.
Development -.T the cell stmetures of the optic thplan.is in
the carly and raiddle ontof-eny of rian. Uch. zap. I.ICPl no.16,",':
259-278 162.
Povelolment of the cell otmctires of the optic in
the Iate ontogeny of man. IbId.:27-Il-396
19:,")
KURNPINA, H.M., prof.; SUKHAM, V.I., red.; PONOKAILVA, A.A., takhn. red.
[Proerams of pedagogical institutes; human anator7 for natural
ecience faculties in pedagogical institutes] Programmy pedagogi-
cheekikh institutov; anatomlia cheloveka dlia fakulltatov estestyo-
znaniia pedagogichaskikh institutov. [Moskva] Uchpodgiz, 1956.
15 P. (MIRA 11:9)
1. lRuesia (1917- R.B.F.S.R.) Glavuoye upravleniye vysahikh i
arednUdi pedagoecheskikh uchebnykh zavedeniy.
(ANATOKY, WHAN)
KUREPINA, Ifilitea 14ikhavlovna; VOKKEITO Gans Gansovich; KAPKOV, M.G., fed.;
SHIRITOV, G.I., tekhn.red.; MAKHOVA, tekhn.rad.
[Human anatomy; a manual for pedagogical institutes] Anatomiia
choloveka-, uchebnik dliS Dedagogicheskikh inatitutov. Moskva,
Gos.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo H-va proev. RSFSR. 1957. 354 P.
(AIIAT014Y, HUMAN) (HIPA 11:7)
KUAEFINA, Hilitsa Vikhaylovna, prof.; IXYY111, Gan'9 Gar.-Ovich,
prof.; 1-4,ARKOV, N.G., red.; FAKRIVA) N."A., tc-khn. red.;
[Human anatomy; textbook for pedagogical institutes] Ana-
tomiia cheloveka; uchobnik dlia podngogicheskikh Institutov.
lzd.2.p dop. i isp. Moskva, UchpedCiz, 1963. 355 P.
Atlas. 125 P. (MIRA 17:2)
LMD71AYA7 A.A., Mnd. sellskokhoz. nauk; YTJrtEFY0j I.A.; PAITILOVA, '!. Ye,
kand. blolog. natik; KOZARI, I.M.ilagronom; =' PY,"TYKIJ, A.111.)
agronom-entomolog; KARGDI, V.11., agranom; KUZI'Y!-.V, S., aspirant;
TKIIORTKf I.S.
From the practices in the une. of FoLlonouo chcnicals. Zashch.
rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.10:26-~!7 164 (!,'Iai~ 18:1)
1. l,seooyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel Inkiy ii titut zc-nna i 1-~-.o-
duktov yego pererabotki (for Rrudriaya, Kureplo). 2. LIvev3l-iy
awllskcO,hozyaystvtmnyy institut (for Parfilova, Kozarl).
3, Baklichisarayokoyo proizvodst,vennoye upravleniyo ( for
Bezpyutykh)- 4- Kolkhoz "PobedaO )for Kargir,), 5. Sredneazint-
Bkiy institut zashchity rasteriy (for Kuziyev,). 6. Zavedu3m-
vhchiy otdolom zashchity rftstcmiy Yaroslavgkoy opytnoy atantsii
(for Tkhorlk).
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VINO~RADt~, T.M.; RAZUMOVSKIY, V.V.; S-IROVA. L.V.; TARZIWOV. P.F.;
KOZHIVNIKOY, O,V,; PICHUGIN, B.M.; PROKOPIRY, I.V.; FWOROT, B.A.;
KOSHIMUYXVSKIY, V.S.; IVANOVA, A.S.; SUIGnW, V,G., YASHCRZYW,
G.I.; VqRONKOVA# Te$A.; ZAKTATINA,'L.Ao; S]IRGITxvt N.A.; T..
plj~.POPOV, B.L.; FINOGINOV, V~P., KABOROT, V.B.; CHENCI
-SX; IVA-NOV, Ye.A.; AIKHIKOV, V.S., red.; VINOGRADOV, V.M., red.;
SHMOV, A.M., red.; KAn0VSKkU, O.G., red. izd-va-, MMCHIM.
A,M,, red. izd-va; TJ1KA 011A, I.Se, takhn. red.
[Foreign commerce of the 'U.S*S.R. with capitalist countries] Vnesh-
niaia torgovlia SSSR a kapitalistichaskimi atranami. Nook-ra, Vnaah-
torgizdat, 1957. 232 P. (MM 1117)
1. Moscow. N&udhz,-,-inslsdovatel'skiy kon"yunkturnyy institut.
(Rassia-Commerce)
KURES, H. -, 4UFK, P.
Invmatigation on thn pathogennale of myaothania and r7otoula with
refarmnca to therapy. 1. IffAct of serum from the myasthenic patient
on frog neuro-muscular preparation. Cas.lek.cask. 90 no.34:1011-
1014 24 Aug 51. (CrXL 21-1)
1. Of the Institute of General and Experimental Pathology of Charles
University (Head-Prof.J.Hapner.M.D.) and of the Second Surgical Cli-
nic of Charles University (Head--Prof.J.Divio,M.D.), Prague.
lu .7!
CaS*-
x 17,Yo'~cnli :;u Z.1'c" "'U
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1,-, C) d
C-
ri tiv-, n~luromiu:-,culal- prc-)--ratI-. c.,*
et, c d
Tl~-'U!'--:ms -ulnr r-
i.;O-~~'czxic C(InGrLcticn,-, o~'
w i6 I i cr,L;i U ' EOM 10'1i C~'.;, t;,---'7 f0" Uld C', 0 j II
s inju...'L -I;`j?-.;I 1101-'Aal 0.,
re-isIvra"ions of
0
cular efkcct~' vlas fourl~l in r"s ~:".I Iscul-al. pl-c'-paratulun
aftor a rcst. c,f an,~
In 1'. Ln
,.,.3 1~1- od ~a-, '-cc is(--d n L nvu 3 lu a (1 lu -y c r
and In th-~ th- trua'~::icnt c.4 disc'as~-'S.
'i11.1 J.11Y ].~:;2
)CMS, Herman, Aa., dr.; MALTEK, Prnkop, As., dr.
Pathogqnic Invertigatinns on myasthenia and myotonia with
special reference to therapy. II. Sffect of blood serum isolated
In nVotnnia on nerve-muscle preparation in frog. Cas. lek. cesk.
91 no.24-25:709-71l 20 June 52.
1. Z ustavu pro evoob. a pokusnou pathologil K.U. v Praze.
predn. prof. dr. J. Hepner, a z 11. chir. kliniky- K.U. v Praze,
predn. prof. dr. Divis.
(MYOTONIA ATROPHICA, physiology,
off. of blood on nerve-musc. prep. in frog
relation to myasthenia gravis.)
(WASTRINIA GTRAVIS, physiology
relation to myotonia atrophica)
(BLOOD, In various diseases,
myotonia atrophica, eff. of blood isolated in
myotonia on nerve-musc. prep. in frog.)
(MVE 4USCLE PREPARATION,
eff. of blood Isolated in myotonta atrophica)
SKLADAL, J.; HORNIG&,, V.; KOGI, B.; KOCI, J.; KUM. ff.
Notes on trachnoglottal kinetics In sudden expiration.
Phyniol. bohem. 5 no.2:247-250 1956.
1. Presented at the Congress of Czechoslov&L- Physiologists.
Biocbemists and Pharmacologists, Oct. 19. 1954, Prague.
Institute of Clinical Physiology. Charles University, Prague;
and Bulovka State Hospital, Far, Nose and Throat Department,
Prague.
(RESPIRATION, physiology
glottis & trachea kinaticA in sudden expiration)
SKLADAL, J.; ITORNIGEK. V.; KOCI, B.; KOCI. J.;'KURBS, H.
Tracheal kinetics during short expiration. Cask. fysiol. 5 no-3:
324-327 1956.
1. Ustav pro klinickou fysiologii KU, Praha, Statni namocnice na.
Bulnvce krcnI oddeleni. Praha. Predneaeno na Sjezdu ca. fysiologu,
bioc$-ien1ku a farmakologu dne 19. rijna 1954 v Praze.
(RESPIRATION, physiology,
tracheal kinetics In expiration (Cz))
(TRACHEA, nbysiology,
kinetics in expiration (Cz))
,MADAL, J.; KOCI, B. ; KURRS, H.
Nlectrokymot7aphio dealineation of the lower limit of the heart in man.
Cite. lek. cask. 97 no.27-28:861-862 4 JuIY 58.
1. Uutav klinicke fysiologie a Ustav patologicke fysiologie lekarske
fitkulty hygienicke. J. S., Prithn 2, Ke Yarlovu 4.
(KTHWPAPH,
electrok.vmographic delineation of lower liintL of heart in
man Wz))
(HART
same)