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The Courses in General Chemical Technology
"General Chemical Technology" combines the enumera-
ted subjects with industrial production. It eluci-
dates the basic directions, methods and means of
development of chemical production, To make teaching
of general chemical techTaology specific, the reading
of lectures on this subject must go parallel with
technological laboratory work, calculation exercises
and industrial training. All these forms of instruc-
tion must be founded on a profound theoretical
basis and with due regard to the technical economic
aspects. It is equally important to disclose to the
student the advantages offered by the socialist
planned economy for solving technological prob-
lems on the basis of cooperation and combination
of various industrial processes, complex reproces-
sing of raw-material and rational geographical
distribution of industry, as well as for solving
Card 2/3 problems of intensification and automation of pro-
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ASSOCIATICN:
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duction, raising productivity of labor, etc.
It is important to know all this since it is
intended to establish during the current 7-Year
Plan, large combined enterprises, particularly
with the complex re-processing of gases in oil
recovery, of natural gases, and of gases produced
by oil-refining plants and of other kinds of mi-
neral raw material, The author indulges in exten-
sive comments on teaching general chemical techno-
logy, and on how the course should be built up under
the new working conditions of U'- 'ic,
In a few cases the author points out the experip'-l'.S
of the Leningrad Technological Institute anc-
Nlosco- University*
Moskcwldv gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni 11.V.
Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M.V.
Lomonosov (Vol'fkovich); Leningradskiy tekhnologi-
cheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta (Leningrad Tech-
nological Institute imeni Lensovet (Mukhlenov and
Averbukh).
KJKHLINOV, A. I.
"Osnovnye etapy istorii vletnamskoy obshchiny."
report submitted for 7th Intl Cong, Anthropological & Ethnological Sciences,
Moscow, 3-10 Aug 64.
RUSAKOV, G.K., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; MILYAVSKIY, 1.0., kand.
sellkhoz. nauk; SHILKO, V.P., kand. sellkhoz. nauk;
MARTINENAS, A.N.; BELINSKIY, A.I., agr,-ekonom.;
KARPUSHENKO, A.I., agr.-ekon. (deceased]; POWITNYY,
V.M.p ekonom.; PANCHENKO, Ya.I.9 agr.-ekonor,.; KVACFEV,
V.M., agr.-ekonom.; SOBOLENKO, V.S.; KRAVTSOV, D.S.,
agronom.; LYSOV, V.F. , ekonom.; SHLYAKHTIN, V.I.,, kand.
ekon. nauk; TSYBULIKO, F.Ye..; ORIKHOVSKIY, I.G., agr.-
ekonom.; TATUREVICH, N.M., agr.-ekonom.; GARMASH, I.I.;
NOSACHENKO, V.F., inzh.-ekonou,.; MqLTj2jL"U'zb.M.'
agr.-ekonom.; ROZENTSVAYGp A.L., agr.-ekonom.; BERLIN,
M.Z., dots.; IVANOV, K.I., agr.-ekonom.; SILIN, A.G.,
ekonom.; LIKHOT, I.K.; CHANOV, G.I.# kand. ekon. nauk;
MIKHAYLOV, M.V., kand. ekon. nauk; GORELIK, L.Ya., red.
[Planning and economical operation on collective farms]
Planirovanie i rezhim ekonomii v kolkhozakh. Moskva,
Ekonomikap 1965. 258 p. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom ekonomiki i organizataii kol-
khoznogo proizvodstva Nauchno-issledovatellskogo insti-
tuta ekonomiki sellskogo khozyaystva Litovskoy SSR (for
Martinenas). 2. Zavedu~mshchiy otdelom, Stavropollskogo
krayevogo komiteta KPSS (for Likhot).
_MQFAvw !A,2-k Vasillyevich; IATROT. T.T.,kandidat geologo-
nineralogiMt otvatatwennyy radairtor; M. A.I.,
redektor; AJJWTA. P.N.,tekhnichaskly redaktor
[Principles of geology and mineralogy; for agronomy and forestry
departments in agricultural colleges and agricultural workers)
Osnovy geologii i minerelogii i mineralogii; dlip agronoutchookikh
i loookhosisistvenafth fakul'tatoy seltakakhostaistvannykh
vusov i rabotnikov sel'skogo khosiatstva. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk Kesekhokoi SSR. 1957. 205 P. (NLRA 10:4)
(Geology)
KAGANSKIY, I.M.;_nEHLY~.~.S.; KHARLAMOVA, V.M.; NAUMV, V.A.
Solubility in the system urea- phosphoric acid - water.
Zhur.prikl. khim. 37 no. 5slIll-1116 My 164. (KRA 17:7)
a k N L~ t 1. ~4,
25(5) C X PHASE I BOOK EGWITATION SOV/2785
Nauchno-teldmicheekoye obshchestvo mashinoetroitellnoy proWshleanosti.
Belorusskoye respublikanskoye pravlenlye
Puti savershenstvavaniya tekhnologicheakikh protsessov na Minskom
podshipalkovom zavode (Improving Technological Processes at the
XInsk Bearing Plwt) Minsk, Gos. izd-vo BSSR, 1958. 226 p.
2,000 copies printed.
Eds.: M. Be-ranovskty and F. Kashtanov; Tech. Ed.: N. Stepanova.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for industrial and
mechanical engineers.
COMRAGE: The collectiot of articles reviews the attainments of the Kinsk State
BeiLring Plant since its entry into production during the Fifth Five-Year
Plan and a description is given of the methods adopted by the plant'to ralse the
technological levels of production throuflh; Introduction of nev machinery and
modem production processes and through the modernization of existing equipment.
The role of Party work in themstniggle" for technological progress is also re-
viewed. The introduction mentions'the achievements of the following technical
car4 V3
Mqpvving Tedwolao"a processes (cant.) SOV/2765
persoon4l: -PiAq Kavalenkio,- assistant dire~ or-th* tooling shop; engineers
V.Ao Feygin,, A.A. Kalakhovaldy, and A.r. Gagodulk; deelper K.Ye. gakhanek; and
Udwlco~t*,Tc.84~ ArtyWdwwsIMMww lad A44:-~ v -0 There are no references.
J.,
TABLE OF CONTE=%
Introduction
of TedwIcal.- Sciences. Director of the Plant)q
Basic Ways of Uproving'the Production Technology of Roller Bearings 16
YAlkhl32-I*YIL* (Secretary of the Party Bureau of the Minsk State
Bearing Plant. The Plant Peaty Organization In the Strvggle for Technical
Ptogress 71
M%rchmm, U.S. (Mdef Engineer). Improvestent of Technological Processes 84
rashche4tayn, P.I. (Candidate of Technical Sciences), and U.S. lArchan.
(Zqoeer).~'* Antmetton and NechanIzatici of Tedw6logical Process6a 112
Nallnik, S.L. (Director of the the Labor and Wage Section), Same Problem
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Translation from: Refers-tivnyy zharnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7,
pp, 74-75 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Bok, 1. 1., Nnkhlya, K. A.
TITLE: Amphibolites and Serpentinites In the Shalginakly Region
and' Their Interrelation (Amfibolity I serpentinity Shal-
ginakogo rayona I ikh vzalmootnosheniye)
PERIODICAL: Izv. AN KazSSR. Ser. gaol., 19560 vol 24, pp 40-46
AB3TRACT: The paper describes the study of a Massif of basic and
ultrabasic rocks--consisting of olivine gabbro, amphi-
bolits, serpentinits, and listwanits--much occurs in
the southeastern part of the Bet-pak-Dala Desert and
occupys an area of about ton square kilometers. The
Massif is Jbmposed predominantly of serpentinite and
amphlbolits; data from drill cores show a gradual tran-
sition of serpentinits into amphibolite at depths of
50-100 m. The amphibolits is composed of common horn-
blends 60%, andesite 30%, and also sphene, relicts of
Card 1/5 olivine, and pyroxene, titanomagnetite, and apatite. The
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Amphlbolites and So entinites in the Shalginskly Region and Their
Interrelation (Cont7.
secondary minerals are chlorite, actinolite, zoisite, epodote,
sericite, and limonite. The serpentinite contains antigorite
80%, tremolito 10%, chrysotile 5%, and also titanomagnotite,
loucoxene, hydrous Iron oxides, opal, chalcedony, jaro3ite, and
quartz. The chemical compositions of the various rocks are giv-
en (see Table). The author explains the gradual transition of
serpentinite into amphlbolite at depth by variations In composi-
tion of the original rocks. He suggests that the serpentinite
was formed from olivine-rieh gabbros or peridatites, whereas the
amphlbolite formed from olivine-poor or olivine-free gabbros.
The olivine gabbroa which are encountered in the massif, and
which contain antigorits In addition to actinolits and tromolite,
are considered Intermediate varieties between the olivine-rich
and olivine-poor extremes of the original rocks. Apparently all
the original mcks formed a single differentiation series; all
the associated varieties are transitional into each other.
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Amphibolites and S er nti nites in the Shalginskiy Reg ion and Their
Interrelation (Con t.r
Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3102 44.46 43.9 51.88 43.32 74.5 75.86 72.80 85.30
TiO2 0.60 0.4 0.04 1.69 1.43 0.02 0.09 0.07
A1203 21.86 10.56 17.43 14.20 1.43 0.66 3,06 0.50
Cr203 0.04 0.1 0.08 O.o6 0.2 0.17 0.15 0.44
Fe2O3 3.84 4.69 3.91 3.00 9.82 8.75 8.86 5.52
FOO 818 7,60 9.52 12.e1 -- 0.33 0.26 2.56
MnO 0.13 0.23 0.59 2.40 0.05 0.12 -- 0.03
Ygo 3.22 16.53 5.37 9.36 1.12 4.44 6.26 1.59
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Amphibolites and Serpentinites in the Shalginskly Region and Their
Interrelation (Cont.)
cao 12.80 10.09 3.72 4.06 0.67 0.62 0.65 0.59
Na2O 1.33 0.44 0.83 0.68 0,68 0.2 0.16 0.18
K20 0.27 2.03 2.90 2.33 -- -- -- 0.16
P205 0.06 0.11 -- 0.78, 0.076 0.03 0.07
S03 0.89 0.72 -- 0.34 0.20 -- 0,36
H20 0.28 0.10 0.29 0.10 3.76 4.38 3.06 0.70
others 2.14 1.80 3.75 5.11 3*47 3*48 4952 2.38
Total 100,72 99.29 100.31 100.24 97.23 99.30 99,89 100.45
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Amphlbolites and So entinites In the Shalginskiy Region and Their
Interrelation (Conti.
1) dark-green medium-grained olivine gabbro, southeastern part
of the massif; 2) dark-green coarsely crystalline amphibolite,
drill-hole 13, depth 56 m; 3) dark fine-grained amphibolitle.
drill-hole 3. depth 70 m; 4) black fine-grained amphibolite,
drill-hole 7, depth 106 m; 5) dark-green antigoritic opalized
serpentinits, pit X19 depth 2 m; 6) dense greenish-brown tremo-
lite-antigorite opalized rock, drill hole 12, depth 16 m; 7)
gray-green antigoritic opalized serpentinite, drill-hole 15,
depth 24 m; 8) dark-brown weathered 119twanite, southeastern
part of the massif.
Card 5/5 0. V. Bryzgalin
.~M~U, K.A.; GUOVA, V.D.
Holybdemin-bearing secondary quartz In the Tulagay deposit. Izv.
AN UzaW7.33R.Ser.geol. no.4:38-53 '58. (KIRA 12:4)
(fulagay region--Kolybdenum ores) (Tulagay region-QuArtz)
i
I I
il__ - ---
.-~ t~A.~~-geologo-.minemlogichookikh nauk
Sims Characteristics of the greisenization of grwdta-porphyriag.
Sbor.nauch.trud.KuMa no.18:1".150 159. (MM 15--2)
(porphyry) (Greinen)
MUXHL'rA, ]~.A.
V-- -
Typomorphic characteristics of some minerals in rare metal deposits
of different genetic formation. Trudy Inst.geol.nauk AN
Kazakh.SSR 6s146-169 162. (MIRA 16:6)
(Kazakhstan-Metals, Rare and minor)
TIKHOMIROV9 I.G.# prof.,, doktor tekhn. nauk; BUYAIIOV, V.A., ass.;
VD111CEMIKO.. A.V., P.B a -~IEVZOROV, A.V.,
dots,; TULUPOV., L.P.9 dots.; SHULIZIMIKO, P.A.9 ass.;
YAI0',OL"ENKO, V.Ye.,ass.; Prinimal uchastiye PETROV, A.P.,
prof.; VERMINA, N.M., red.; BELENIKAYA, I.Ye., tekhn.
red.
[Traffic organization in railroad transportation]Organiza-
taiia dvizheniia, nn zheleznodorozhnom transporte; konspekt
lek-tsit. Pod obshchei red. I.G.Tikhomirova. Minsk, Izd--
vo Y-va vyssbego,, srednego spetsiallnogo i professional'-
nogo obrazovaniia BSSR, 1961. 346 p. (MRA 15:9)
1e Chlen-korrespondent Akademii rauk SSSR (for Petrov).
(Railroads-Traffic)
VIUKIIO, P.B., starshiy prepodavatell
*IL ~-,
Methodology for selecting the methods of breaking up and making
up trains in hump yards. Trudy BIIZHT no.9:130-157 161.
(MIRA 16:9)
(Railroads-Hirap yards) (Railroads--Management)
IUMO, T. B.
MUKHO, T. B. *The effect of the centrifugal nerve on the heart during
the contracti f the
oLn skeletal muscles caused by asphy3da-
.paC
tion.* Ivan qA cal Inst. TaroslaW. 1955.
(DissarUtion for the Degree of Candidate'in Sciences)
Medical
So: Knizh-naya Letopis', No. 18, 1956
KULIOV, I.Ve, inth.; HUMOWT. B.M., insh.
.
Using pneumatic sinker drills In boring blasting holes in *tons
quarrien. Strol. mat. 5 no.5:19-21 My '59. (NM 12:1)
(Boring machinery)
KWOMIYAROV, F. B.
Mukhomediyarov, F. B. - "Sea-eel (Coregonus sardinella batinti subsp. nova) from the
Tsipa-Tsipikan chain of lakes of the Vitim River basin," In the symposium: Doklady
na Pervoy Nauch. Sessil Yakut. bazy Ali' SSSR, Yakutsk, 1948, p. 270-80
SO: U-4355, 14 August 53, (lostopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, Vo. 15, 1949)
KARMOVIS. r.z... XMILIOV, P.N.-, KUKHCMIUROT. F.B.
%A! RMON ----- -- - ---
]PIabee of the middle Una. TruAy Instoblol,.IAkJll.AN SSGR no.2:
3-144 156. (UM 9: 12)
(IMNA RIM-JPISHXS)
ALTUMV, Konstantin Alaksayovicb; 4,1KHAMVSKAYA. Aleksandra Aleksmadrovas-,
) !lrARD_V,__Irettakh Baklrff-lch; NAIBZKIN, Tamilly Mikhaylavich:
VDVTJMFV~ Pitr _rja_tTy_o_vlcb-. PAL M-MM, Zinalds Gooftlyawm;
PAMMASMV. A.?., rod.: SMWC a L.T., tekbn,rod,
(Fishes of the White See] Why Beloge wrlao Petrovoyodsk, Gas.
lvd-wo Karellskol AWR, 19J8. 161 p. (IGRA 120.2)
(White sea--Fishes)
MUKHCMIYAROVo.-F.B.
Ichtbyofaum of the Chupa Inlet, Mat. po kamplo izueb. Bal. mor.
n.0.2%90-99 163.
Biology of and fishing for second-grade oo=ercial fishes in
the coastal waters of Karelia. Ibid.:131-143 (MIRA 17:7)
MWOMOVs Fts Podpiolkovnik
The party committee and trade-union organization of a war plAnt.
Kcm.Vocruzh.Si]L 2 no.1:64-69 Ja 962. (MIRA 14:12)
(Mmitions)
AID P - 5131
Subject USSR/Aeronautics - education
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 16/26
Author : Oleynikov, M. V., Eng.-Col. and F. S. Mukhomedov, Maj.
Title : Teacher of the theory of flight
Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 10, 74-75, 0 1956
Abstract It is described briefly how the senior teacher of the
theory of flight, Eng-Col. N. G. Ganevich, carries out
his lectures in an outstanding manner in an Air Force
unit.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
V.
MMOMMVAL, Te. A.
- "Pertaining to Coordination Relationsmps Which chang I 4?j)eLt8
.~e t-4, Effect v
of lkscular Activity.* Cand Blol Sel. State Cer.,;-al Inat of Ph7eical Cmlture,
Moscow, 1951. (RZhBtol, No 2, SeP 5,4)
Survey of Scientific and Techni.eal Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Zducatlon^l Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 Mw 55
MUKEOKOR, P.P.
Changes in the processing procedure of the beer rectification
five-column apparatus used for the production of higher Duality
alcohol. Spirt. prom. 27 no.6:35-37 '61. (kRA 14:9)
(Distillation apparatus).
MALAKHMSKLY, Ye.l., inzh.1 MWi(IMOROV, Ye.A., inzh.
Transistorized overload protection system of transformrs and
generators. Enarg. I elaktrotekh. prom. no.1:17-18 Ja-.Mr 165,
(MTRA 180)
E
.UKPOPAD, N. D., jt. au.
,
Or-Unization. of underground haulage in the producing shaft
Moskva. Ugletekhizdat, 1952. 99 P.
(54-188334)
TN336-C5
F 17 , 1'. 1. (Encr. '
UjI Lj~I_Ah , - . A. 'F ~, ' '.- ~c V
..i ~ j
Mine Haulage
Problems of traffic ca acity at the loading point of combine stopes. Ugoll nc. 6 (31-)
p 1
1952.
MONTHLY LIST OF WSSIAN ACCESSIONS. Library of Congress, August, 19c5?. UNCLASSIFIEL.
MUKHOPAD, V.-A.; NUTOMOVA, N.P.,, POZDNYAK, A.T.
Serelegical, and epidemiological data an the detection of patients with
Q fe"r In KhmellnitsIdy, Chernigov and Kiev Provinces of the Ukrainian
S.S.R. Zhur. mdkrobiol,, spid. i '--n. 41 no.3:140 Yx 164.
(MIRA 17: 21)
1. Kiyevskiy Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Chernigovskoy
gorodskoy infektsionnoy bolinitay i Chernigovskaya oblastnaya sani-
tarno-opidaziologichookays stantsiyu.
WKHOPADJ, V. A.
Possibility of obtaining nonspecific complement fixatirn reactJ~cn--
in low titers with an antigen from Rickettsia burneti. Lab. delo
no.3:179-182 165. (MIRA 18:3)
1. Kiyevskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut epidemiologii i
mik obiologii (nauchnyy rukavoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen A14N
SSSR prof. L.V. Gromashevskiy).
..........
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twed ft,
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MUKHOPAD, V.,,. (MjLV.4pFAdT V4rOe,j .- -, ,
Possibility of obtaining nonspecific reartions
in low titers with the antigen from Rickettsia hirnetii. Mikrobiol.
zhur. 27 no.1:53-59 '65. (MTRA 18:7)
1. Kiyevqkiy nauchno-issledovatel'5kiy Institut epidemiologii
i mikrobiologii,
ENT
ACC NRs AP6OV597 SOURCE CODE: UR/00:Lb/bb/UUO/Uuj/U.L'+J/u.L*,c
AUTHOa: Yukhordov, Fe G*; Gladkov, v. I.; MuzokhranoV. Po Do
ORG: Kemerov Hedical Institut (Kemerovskiy maditsinskly institut): City Infectious
Disease Hospital (Gorodskaya in ktsionnaya bollnitea)
TITLE: Treatment of.anthrax\4.
SOURCE: 2hurnal mikrobialogii, apidemiologii i immunobiologii. no- 3. 1966. 143-145
TOPIC TAGS: serum, penicillin. antibiotic. anthrax, vitamin. cortisone, disaaaa
therapeutics, drug treatment
ABSTRACT: Twelve patients with anthrax of varying degrees of severity were success-
Ailly treated by the authors* Depending on the serjity, the patients were injected
intramuscularly with 30-100 ml of antianthrox serum, 300.00 units of penicillin, and
004 g of bioWain four times a day-757-anU PRocs were continued for 10 dayse The
patients also received vitamins, applications of skin ointment, various drugs for
symptomat'lo relief, and, in severe cases. oortisoneo LVrovewnt began within 24-28
hours. li-MI
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AMM: Ye., EngLneer
TME: How to IVrove the Utilization of the Production Capacity of Aircraft
Repair Istablisbments; (TAk 1whsbe IspolIzomt' proizvoidstviennM
moshchnosti &via.-emontWkh predprUatiy)
PBMOWM: avlstslYa, 1958, fir 1, PP 35-37 (UM)
ABSMACT.- TIw author defims first the "producti(m potential" of an establish-
ment.. shop, or vork section as the outpat capacity of a gi-mn product mder maximam
utilization of capital Inwatment. His basic formmla for production potential
Is Fef q
To
wbere N is the production potential, Fef- the mmid-m effective nud)er of hours
aval2mble at a given estobli nt,, q - the nadmr of aircraft simultausmoV
in the process of repair., T - the mlniwxs duration of the repair procedure of
one aircraft In work hourse C MW quent1tv Q Includes OWLY those PIAMG
vhich can be simul ously hand3ed within- the pzwdoes excluding those
.VhIch stay In the open for sow operations. Oda In becat, over 60 percent of the
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Rw to Improve Vz UtiUmtIon of Us Production OM?wIty of Aircraft (Cant.)
work Is dome inside the vorksboy lywas and this is the ares, w1dch limits the out-
"Ut capacity. F of Is considered eq=1 to 30 days In a Year or 7092 hows,
since air ftaffte Is a romak-tbe-clock opezattiom. In T Is calculated an the
basis of two simpamts Mass of woork: an the plan itse3AM an the removable parts.
7he first Uns Was more t1me and Vareftre date I a the duntion of the wbols
cyr-U* VithIn the f1rst 11= the most time consadng opexafton Is the assembly
of the Plain; tbux the proper orawdsaticn of the assambly determines the duration
of the airframe repaIr vork* Mw analysis of 2 yields the time ancessary to work
Inside the boom , and the antpmb capacity, am % caspuled according to the
r of plans the promises can Wing;36-atber faclUtles In Vw open abould
cause a reduction of tbALt cap 2he application.of the some general principles
of compatiftion fbr dIfftrant maintenance classes an furtbar described. reference
Is made to the so-called m9regressims ovartmW vhIch vas aygiled in mkintenance
of the British VU-1-65 aIrcraft ad 4bearlbed in the periodical ar-MenekMa
,4vJAtsU&,, 1956, xr- iov 2de method Is recommended as a mans for Increasing ef-
ficiency of aircraft maiuUm=ce. lm the cam of progressive overhmas the product-
ion capacity of an estabUsbomat evals tbo wal Pr of alrez-aft need tbxou&
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How to Mqmve tan Utilizatim of the Production Cquafty of Aircraft (Outt.
all statiew an the premises during a calendar year. go author has anIted the
sed method of comqMtstim to the establiaboutt under BessarObov. It shoved
that, gLwn t1k rodwtion of the f1w Unes redwtion of the repair ftstlan
to 12 dilfts, and 2-shift schadulej, the 3rd shM UIN reserved for paintins Jobs
auly,- the overhaul time could be reduced to 6-7 work dap, Vtdch 30=8 tripling
the production capacity of the establiebment. Hammer,, this requires additional
floor apace-"of 320 squmme meters or U percent. But the Investment will be
profitable., abzce the outpu cqmlty per lQOO rables of capital Investment would
be 263'per cent, greater. If the necessary Increase of personnel is taken Into
account, the cost of overhaul would decrease by 17.4 percent and the yearly sav-
ing would - -1 to 4,110,000 rubles.
AVAnA=: Library of Cmgmas
1. Airplanes - Maintenance - Mathematical analysis
OLrd 3/3
MUKHORDYU,. Ye.0 kand.ekcnomichaskikh naulc
Lost and saved rubles. ftwhd. av. 18 no.6-.9 Je 161.
(Airplaneo--Maintenance and repair)
KUKHORIUA. K.V. (Sverdlovsk)
MM-ftsoft
Iffect on this aninal orgLnIsm of oLleic acid hydrazide, a potato
growth-inhibiting agent. Top.pIt. 18 no.4:15-23 Jl-Ag '59.
(KIBA 12:10)
1. Is kafedry gigiyeny pitaniya (zav. - prof.A.I.Shtenberg)
Sverdlavskego gosudarstvennogo neditsinskogo instituta.
(H& M TIS, toxicity,
maleic acid hydrazide, used as potato growth
inhibitor,animal exper. (Rug))
(POUT035,
potato growth inhibitor maletc acid hydrazide,
tox. In animals (Bus))
SMBERG, Abram Illich; PWTNIKOVAj Yuliya 111inichna; KUKHORINA
_Klavdiya Vasillyevna; Prinimali uchastiye:
I
MOVY-M-Ir
,, Y.-;-if&IKOV, Yu.V.; NATANSON, A.O., red.;
BULILTAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red.
(Guide to practical work in nutritional bygienel Rukovodstyo k
prakticheskin zaniatiiam po gigiene pitaniia. Moskva, Medgiz,
1961. 358 P. (NORITION) (M3RA 15:7)
GRMH3IICffrKOVAj M.P.; MUKHORINA# K.V.; BOGOMLOV9 S.G.
Absorption spectrtmi of extracts of potatoes prepared with the
diethanolamlno salt of Malonic acid bydrazide. Vop.pit. 20 n0.3:
60-63 DV6.Je 161. (HIRA 14:6)
1. Iz kafedry fisiki (sa*. - dotsent S.G.Bogmolov) i k&fedr7
gigiyany'pitaniya (sav. - ~rof. A.I.Shtenberg) Sverdlovskogo
meditsinskogo instituta. . .?
(MALONATES) (POTATaW-4P3GTRA)
/Y)9' /'c-.
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6181
Ural'skoye soveshchanlye po spektroskopil. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
Materialy (Katerials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurglzdat, 1962. 197 P. Errata slip
Inserted. 3000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Inst1tut flziki metallov Akademil nauk SSSR.
Komisslya po spektrookopil; and Urallskly dom tekhniki VSNTO.
Eds. (Title page): G. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevich, and S. G.
Dogomolov; Ed.: Gennadly Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish-
Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. Mallkova.
FURPOSEt The book, a collection of articles, In Intended for staff
members of spectral analysis laboratories In Industry and selen-
tifl.c research organizations, as well as for students of related
disciplines and for technologists utilizing.analytical results.
COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob-
lems of the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy-
ols!ln controllinx the chemical composition of'varioua materials
in ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy. 900109Y. 041MIC&I Indus-
try, and medicine. The authors express th*Ir thanks to G. T.
Chentsova for help In preparing the materials for the Press.
References follow,tho Individual articles.
Katerials of the Third Ural Conference (Cant.) 307/6181
Penic1n, A. K., and S. 0. Iftosolov. Explanation of the
mechanism of Interaction between proteins and glycogen
by optical methods 183
Grebenahchikova, M. P., K. V. MukhorIDA, and S. G. Bogonolov.
Absorption spectra of p-oTU-o-ju-1ce treated with diethanol-
amine .salt of.hydrazIde.malele acid 187
Trofimov, A. K. Spectral-luminescence method for Investi-
gating crystal~oahemlcal transformations in solid phases 190
Trof1mov, A. K. Quantitative determination of gadolinium
traces In fluorite, metallic thorium, and beryllium by
luminescence spectra 192
Florlaskeya;, V. A., and R. S. PechankIna. Application or
Infrared spectroscopy to the study or silicate structure 194
Ca,d 14/15
ODBKUM# AJLj MMORIMg__q?T#
[Nov studies and data of sewerage system) ADvye imaledoyanila I
.1 . . raschotap danqv po kanalisatolonnyu setlan. Leningrad. 197 1961.
"I. - 71 po (Uningrade LuMnerno-stroitelligri Institute Sbornik nrAc&.'.'-~
trudov,, no.33) 0 (Sewerage) '. (MIRA 16 s3) '
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156o (N=A 9:7)
(Russla-aelations (General) with Rumania)(Ahmisalw-Relations (Go-
neral) with Russia)
Wit'
NgMMTCV, A., saslusho=ff ~ter "rta
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(ftmebatlets)
KM 9' slushennyy motor sports.
training parachitists. Xrylrod.2 no-3-I&IL9 Kr 151. (MLOA 10:2)
(parachutists)
MUKhOLMY. 1. -0
IrLIKHORTOV, I. D. "Colored sz~ucco frorz focal ma!,-,rials", 4AIeriaily po ko::iural. i,.i-ozz-v-~,
1949, Collection 2, P. 11~14-
SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (LAopis 'Zhurnal lRy!',-h 3tatey, ','o. 22, 190).
"Lenin~r.,id Lime and Itz , !A,ct-l~.,c l,se for
Lc,dr: :---c --'.:er L---
Fac-j s." Dr Toch
i3scr, L' on (.,'C*foratil=,-y
D
SO:
GORELIK, S.S.; SHPICHINNTSKIT, T~.S.Op
Investigating softening and structural changes In Wormed
i1cunico" alloys under the effect of heating. Izv.vy81ucheb.z&v.: tsvet.
met. 2 no.1:113-1?0 159. OURA 1215)
1. Moskovskly Institut stalt, Kafedra fisiki metallov I rentganografil.
(Copper-nickel-cobalt alloys-Testing)
MIJKHCRTOV. V,
Nall, glorious seai Znan.o:LIA 37 no-4020-32 Ap 162. (KMk 15 a4)
Baikal, Lake-Imah-vater biology)
ikal, Lake-Geology, Struotural)
M
nauohWy sotr.; ITM# Aron MikbWlo-
vioh,, starshiy sootekbalk; IMBINv Me. rod.; IVMOV, No# tokkm*
red,
Elmdraco swim) Ovinli landres. Wugap Ulushokoe knishwo Isd-vo, 0
1960. 48 pe (MIRA 34s9)
I* &mkbos abdinmvp MaloyaroslAvetskago rayons (for Itkin).
2, Ralushokays. sellskokhosyerstyeanoya oyFtnaya stantslya (for
W*b*tov). (Swine broods)
VUKHORMVI V. I MOYOV
The instructor cam to the company. Komm. Voorush. Sil
4 no.2s64,66 Ja'64. (PfIRA 17:9)
1. Starshiy instruktor konsomollskogo otdela Glavnogo
politicheskogo upravleniya.
MUKHORTOV V., mayor
To good deeds. KOmm- VOOruzh. Sil 4 no.17:64-67 S 1644.
(MIRA 17:12)
1. Staishiy instruktor otdela komsomollskoy raboty Glavnogo
politicheakogo upravleniya Sovetskoy Armii i Voyennc)--Morskogo Flota.
jWgffM._j", kandidat sell okokhozyaymtvonvjM nauki KUZHNTANOV, F.G.;
CRIGMATMA, G.S.
Tillage of unfallowed fields. Zonledelle 4 no.6:45-0 J* '56.
(mia 9: 8)
(Tillage)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders. M
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Bial., No 12, 1958, 53674
Author Kvasinkov, V.V., wftlortl~n Ya.N., Kushilkina, N.V.,
Turbin, K.G.
Inst Voronezh Institute of Agricu.1ture
Title The Effect of Sudan Grass on Soil Structure
Orig Pub Vestn. s.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 4, 49-54
Abstract Experiments conducted by the Voronezh Institute of
Agriculture on leached out medium clayey chernozem in
1955-1956, showed that toward the end of vegetation
Sudan grass had accumulated, in the soil layer of 0-40
cm, 37.9-44.1 centners/ha. of air-dry roots, the mixture
of Sudan grass.-with vetch, peas or vetchling accvxMlated
42.2-53.7 centners/ha, the ;dxture of alfalfa and couch
grass of the first year of use accumulated 35.8-41.5
Card 1/3
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USSR/Cultivated Plants - Fodders.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 12, 1958, 53674
M
contnere/ha. Mixtures of Sudan grass with legume cul-
tures produced 30~ more of thin roots (diameter - I
mm) than the pure sowing of Sudan grass or the sowing of
perennial grasses. Toward fall, 24% of the thin roots
of the accumulated mixture of SUdan grass and vetchling
underwent dedomposition. With regard to the accumulation
of water resittant soil aggregates, the total N content
and the content of nitrates- the mixtures of Sudan grass
with legume cultures were almost equal to the perennial
grasses. The buckwheat yield on the mixture of Sudan
&-ass and vetch comprised 13.6 centners/ha; on the Sudan
grass the yield was 12.9 centners/ha; on the vetch-oat
mixture 13.5 centners/ha and on the perennial grasses -
13.7 centners/ha. The hay yield of the mixture of Sudan
grass with vetch comDrised 43-4 centners/ha; the yield
of Sudan grass was 40.4 centners/ha; the yield of vetch-
oat mixture was 28-7 centners/ha and the yield of the
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9 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 12, 1958, 53674
under cover sowing of alfalfa with couch grass of first
year use - was 21.9 centners/ha. -- V.V. Koperzhinskiy
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Soil Sojence. _Soil Biology. j
AT'11. #JrJUP4 MhBi6l,> me. 3, 1959, lio. 10668
-AUT%IOR irePohatiko; T4'-K&* MWdiortorp 5tanislavsk&.va, T.
~T' v Voronezh Agri
TITLE, The Inflimnas of Annial Plants on the AwumttLation of
Orgaaia Yattor and Structure of Soll,
ORTG, FUN, Zeialadeliyal 1958l No. 1p 23-26
ABST'RACT As ths rosult of three-year experiments at Voronezh
f
k3ricultural Institute, it is shown that mixturos
awinulate more. organio mat to r n
.t6-.- f6rm~ d 1 ro6t inass (43.&- an~6iqrata~ of dry mass)
53*7 a , -
than perri=ial~graases--(35..$3,1,1,.5,,cantn&rs/~a). The
ancunt of -wat6i--stable &,7gmtgatea in soils -under pere'aniall
grasses (48.6-58.9% particles of-more thaa. 0.25 rim) ia
&Lmost the s&me an their r=urit in 3olls uader 6tdan
1/2
19
NUIMCRTOV, Ya.m., kaud.se1'skokbo&7oystv~Wkh nauk
Role of winual plants In 1wreasing the fortillty of Chernosem
sollso Zosledelle 7 mai3:49-52 Kr 159. (KM 12:4)
1. Voroneshokly *all skakhosymyetwouM Institut.
(Chernosm 60116) (Aumials (Plmts))
KTASHIKOV. T.V.; KUKWRTOV. Ta.U.. kand. eel I skokhoz.nauk
Replacing colter-oqmlppod plows with harrow plows In prepar-
Ing'soll for certain crops following Initial deep plowing,
Dok3L.Akad.sellkhos. 24 no-9'.10-13 '59- (MIRA 13:1)
Lj VoroneubskU s*1'8kokbo5y&ystvenzWy Inst1tut. 2. Chlem-
korrespondent Teemoyusnor akadeuti sellskokho8-nauk (for
Kwasnikov).
(Flowing)
IIL
IW9HORT1OV-AWR8XIYo 1. G.
Electric Power Production
Untried means for reducing electric power losses, Energ, biul, no. 12, 1951.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, LibrarY of Congress, May 1952, UNCLASSIFIFD
PASTUSHAKY N.O.; DOMBROVSKIY, A.V.; MUlgiOVA, A.N.
Haloar7lation of unsaturated c(mpounds by aromatic diazo com-
pounds. Part 23.- Ch`n-oaz-flation - 00#~-ehloromethylacr7late and
, ansaturated ac-ils and esters. Zhur.org.khim.
the production of 0~,P-
1 no.33572-575 1-Ir (MIRA 18:4)
1. Chernovitakiy gosuda-rstvennyy universitet.
/ /; -',( (r. --, "-) f,/ li / '.- ~',W II. I
DOIRORHOTOV., E. I., IVAHOV, D. P., 49WHOMATM, X-A~,~IRILLOV, V. D.,
PETROV, D. P.,, RAMOVA, K. A., STRELK07, V. S., SHSFEM, M. N. and YAVLMKIY,
ff. A.
,Investigation of Plasm Heating In Toroidal Chambers."
paper to be presented at the 2nd UN Intl. Coaf. on the Peaceful uses of Atomic
ftergy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sep 58.
?-"UF.IIM LT(Jvj- V.~ F,
13
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G. G. , I
"Investigation of a Torjidal Discharge in a Strong Magnetic Field."
paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Ionization Phenomena
in Gases, 17-21 Aug 59, Uppsala, Sweden.
GORIMIOV, Ye.P.; DOLGOV-SAVELIYEV, G.G.; NUKROV4TOV V.S.;
STRELKOV, V.S.; YAVLJIiS-XE, II.A.
(Studying a toroidal discharge in a strong mkignetic held]
Issledovanie toroidallnogo razriada v sillnom magnitnom
pole. Moskva, In-t atomnoi energii im. I.V.Kurchatova, 1960
23 P. (MIRA 16-.12)
(Electric dischar s through gases)
(Magnetic fieldar
84722
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/J 0 0 BO13/BO63
ma~ ~ /0 0
AUTHORSs Vasiltyevskiy, V. S., Kukhovatov, V. S., Strelkov, V. S_
YaYlinsic.1y, IT. -A.
TITLE i "Tolct4mAK-2" (Tokamak-2) - a Toroidal Apparatus With a
Strong V W etic Field Y6 'Pt
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 10,
Pp. 1137-1144
TEXT: As deuterium impurities and the heavy atoms struck out of the
chamber walls by plasma lead to considerable energy losses of a deuterium
plasma and, thus, prevent an increase of temperature, studies on plasma
of the highest possible degree of purity are of particular significance.
For this purpose, a special toroidal pulsed high-vacuum chamber was
developed, which is described in the present paper. The experimental
apparatus "Tokamak-211 was designed for investigating the Joulean heating
of plasma in a strong, longitudinal magnetic field, The following factors
were taken into account by the designerst 1) The areas of the discharge
chamber facing the plasma must be subjected to a careful heat treatment,
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With a Strong Magnetic Field MI3/BO63
2) The vacuum pump and the design of the chamber must guarantee a vacuum
of up to 10-8 -* 10-9 mm Hg. 5) Thq
.0imensions of the apparatus must
correspond to tiose of "Tokamak-1 . The apparatus is schematically
represented in Fig. 1. Fig. 2 is a general view of the internal chamber.
The basic circuit diagram of the aRRaratus is reproduced in Fig. 3. Two
units of the type BA05-2 (VA05-2 re used for producing a high vacuum in
the internal chamber. The ghost maximum attained after degassing by
heating to 4500C amounted to 5.10-10 mm Hg. The entire vacuum system of the
internal chamber is connected by metal seals, so that it may be degassed
by heating up to 400-45000. Two types of seals are used (see Fig. 4).
Fig. 5 shows tk.9 sealing and insulation of the joints of the external
chamber. The tu.,bez of the water-cooling installation were laid on the
outer side of the copper chamber (Fig. 1). The internal chamber is
electrically insulated from the external chamber and separated from it by
a vacuum (Fig. 6). Fig. 7 illustrates the pressure change prevailing inside
the internal chamber during heat treatment. The plasma properties were
studied with the above-described apparatus under two different conditions:
In one case, the entire system was cooled after a continuous heat treat-
ment - "cold chamber"; in the second case, the internal chamber was kept
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With a Strong 1k,gnstic Field B013/ '0063
at a temperaturc of 400-4500C, whereas the vacuum unit and the traps
remained cold. - "hot chamber". Data ascertained under equal conditions
are given in Rel'. 3. The introduction of observation windows and of the
measuring apparatus is described (see Figs. 8 and 9). Since the apparatus
serves a double purpose in that it should Droduce the highest vacuum
possible and pu:-ify the walls of the dischirge chamber, its design is
rather complicated. As was shown by measurements, this is fully justified,
since otherwise the discharge would be considerably affected by impurities.
The character of the process is considerably changed by a long heat treat-
ment (Ref. 3). Nonetheless, it is not possible to produce a perfectly pure
deuterium plasma. There are 9 figures and 3 Soviet references.
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AUTHORS:
TITLEt
PERIODICALt
T,.Xl 1% 0 1, 2-4 7
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84724
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B013/B063
Qorbunov. Ye. P., DQ190 -Savellyev. a, a,, Mukhovatoy, V,.S,,.
Strelkoy. V. S., Yavlin ki.y., N. A.
Investigation of a Toroidal Discharge in a Strong Magnetic
Field a
Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol, 30, No- 10,
PP. 1152-1164
TEXTs The authors describe investigations on the heating and stability
of a plasma column in a strong, longitudinal magnetic field (Figs 1-11).
The experiments were carried out on the toroidal apparatus "Tokamak-21,
(for details see Ref. 2) under different conditions of the chamber walls:
1) cold, not degassed walls - "contaminated" chamber; 2) cold walls,
which, prior to the experiment, had boen heated at 400-4500C for several
hours - "pure" chamber; 3) hot walls at temperatures from 4000 to 4500C
"pure" chamber. The pressure of the rcsidual gases was 1 .1 10-6 mm Hg in
the first and the third case, and 1,1()-7 mm Eg in the second case, It was
found that the character of the process was *changed by the degassing of
Z
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a Strong Magnetic Field B013/BO63
the wallet a) The oonductivit of the plasma increases; b) oscillations
occur in the heated plasma; c~ the current attains a second maximum at
zero voltage, the conductivity of the plasma reaching considerable values.
Pictures taken with a time-lapse camera show that at high values of k
(coefficient of stability), the discharge column is bounded by the
diaphragm slits. Thus, hydromagnetic titability may be observed under these
conditions. The presence of acceleratod electrons having energies of 1-2mev
is indicative of a good particle retai.ning. The extinction of X-radiation
is probably due to the occurrence of oscillations. The successive
appearance of spectral lines of different excitation energies can be
explained by the rise of the electron temperature. An increase of the
magnetic field strength increases the conductivity of the plasma at the
first current maximum, and improves the conditions of retaining. Table I
gives data on the instant of time at which ionization in discharges with
different electric field strengths is perfect. These data are specified
for three values of the initial deuterium pressure. The electron con-
centration is assumed to increase in *the course of time, Table 2 gives
data on the electron temperature for -two values of the magnetic field. The
authors thank L. k,, Artsimovich and M. A, Leontovich for their interest in
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a Strong Magnetic Field B013/B063
the work, as well as N. V. Krasnov, G. A. Yegorenkov Yu. A. Gusev
A. V. Glukho-y, and G. N. Ploskirev for their assistance. There are
11 figures, 2 tables, and 6 referencess 5 Soviet.
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DOLGOV-SAVELIYN,, G.G.; 14UKHOVATOV V.S.; STRWOV, V.S.1 SHEFUU, M.N.;
TAVLISSM, N.A.
Iuveotl&ting a toroidal discharge
ekmp.i teor.fis. 38. noo2094-403
(Plasm (IonIzed pass))
In a strong smignotic field. Zhur.
F 060* (KMA 14:5)
(MWetie fields)
VASILOYEVSKIY9 V.S.; KRASNOVO N.V.; MUKROVATOV# V.S.
-- ---------------
Drun-tYPO camera for vacuum ultraviolet. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 6
no.2:138-139 Mr-4 061. (MIRA 14:9)
(Photography, Ifigh_spI&W--Fquipment and supplies)
;?
1. 58136"~65,- ~EV-'T(1)/C-PF(n)-2/
(,I'/EPA (w) -2 PZ-6/PO-4/Pab-j O/Pi,-4 IJP(C)
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-HOI -Gorbituav) Ye.- P.; Hirnoy S. V kbovatov, V. B
TrL L'S ilnveatiga~ion of obmic heati" of a L;gma in toroidal Tokamak installations
I SOW-El ~ --Moscow.- iiiiii-t U-t- rtMM2j.ezerSii- Doklady, no. 664, 1964. Issledoyanlye
Ole cbeskO96 :~Wevaniya, plazzy Y toroidallnykh uatanovkaldi To kamak, 1-54
jop j,: lib~?iltx ~'~Uii ~p ch, placm
-TA - in stability,
.04
-p1Aa1VA-:d0 ft EMIL' c iiimeht/ 16kamk
e-- ort the:rematz of a,. theoretical- ana.2,ysis of the plarma,
AMT h9ra';-
T % i -
p
beats ng -VrocessAp -o' e con a
d th dition f6r the -.quiJAbriwm Instability of a plasma
icq3 p, tbrbldal iniUllalions of the Tokamak type. The conatniction of the instal-
intioDs. i~ described and the diagno-stic swthoda are TI-he Measurcinent re-
-3-ul-Z's i3how that the inkicroscople characterintics of the di-sickearge depe-ad essentially
on. the controlling transverse mag-netic field amd on the magnit-ude of the longitv-
dinal magnetic field. 'Under op-timal discharge conditions, they obtained a maplo-
b7O-rodyaamicaI4 stable plaama pinch witb electric conductivity reaebing 2 x 1
Card
INIT,7AROVA, Ye.I.; KODIMPATIYEV, V.N.; 1,q,'KHGYAN, I".Z.
Chemical relaxation in burnt gas. KIn. i kat. 5 rc.4:5F5-5'y'
JI-Ag 164. (MTRA 17:111
i. Institut khimicheskoy Ciziki AN S~-I?.
VELIKOPMSKIY, D.A.0- LORIYE-0 K.M.; FINKEL', I.I.; GRIGORGHUK, ru.F.,-
BFMER, L.Kh.; $UrfiOBINA$ M.fICIARCHENKO, V.P.; MESHCHERYKOV, A.V.,
student V kureaf OBEW40HENKO, Ya.V., kand.med.nauk; NIKITIN, A.V.;
JFXOOXUCVAq-S-.W,,; KUSMARTSLTA,, L.V., assistent; NUZIMSM, V.A.,
dotsent; I I NOMAq R.A., assistent; BONDAHENKO, ra.D. (g. Fastov);
KUHTASOVA, LoVe (g. Pastov); PEVdHIKH, V.V.; CHURAKOVA, A.Ye.;
BOICH, M.M.; KWIaN, K.P.; PAVLOV, S.S.; SHEYLYAKOV, L.V., kand.
med.nauk; IGNATIMA, O.M.; ZEYGERMAWRO G.A.; GUTKIN, A.A.;
POLIKOVSKIYI T.S.
Reautwo. Sov.med. 25 no.32:147-152 N 161. (14IPA 15:5)
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(for Kusmartseva)
SHURYGO, V.P., Un-rauk; IVANTSOVt M.G., inzh.; KILDWI,
V.H. , FIMSBAW-, F.V., ingth.;
M~UMMM~0~inzh.; NIKOLAYEV, N.P., inzh.; ANOShTn-,
A.I., inzb.; PILIFEW0, M.P., mekhanizator SMF-X6"AVIN,
V.D., makhanizator SNP-205
"Over-all mechanization of construction in railroad electri-
fieatioO by A.P. Alekseev. Reviewed by V.P. Shurygin and
others. Tranop.,stroi. U no.8:59-60 Ag 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(Railroads-Electrification)
(AlekseiW, A.P.)
1,fuXH1w1Ovp M.A.
Experience in electrifying the K,v,',azskaya-Armav.L- section Gf
the railroad line. Transp. stroi. 13 no.103-34 Ja 163
(MIRA 18j2)
11
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MUKHSI&-7"E$ NAh.
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Witld leafy plants as a source of vitamin C in food rations of
collective farmers in southern Tajikistan- Top. pit. 20 no.4:
JI-Ag 162. (HIPA .14:7)
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USSR/Nuclear Physics - Elementary Particles. C-3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, go 4, 1957, 8627
Author Nukhtarov, A. I.
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Title Scattering of ir-Rays by Nucleons with Allowance for
the Influence of the Charged Meson Field Around the
Nucleons and of the Spin State of the Nucleons and
Photons.
Orig Pub Elmi eserler. Azerb. univ., Uch. zap. Azert. un-ta, 1956,
No 8, 1.3-25.
Abstract Using the weak-coupling theory, the author considers the
scattering of a photon, with an energy close to 150 Nev
by a nonrelativistic nucleon surrounded by a meson field.
The curves obtained by the author for the dependence of
the effective scattering cross section on the energy
display resonant maxims.
Card 1/1
11ARM- I-F-- Chm3wrOOTA, V.A.
WN W-Noww-iz-1~1 -
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Predstavleno Qzmdemlkom AN Aserbaydxhanskoy SBR Kh. I. AmIrkhanovym.
(Mesons)
MgKHTAROV, A.I.; PEROV. Tu.S.
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1. Aserbaydshanskly gosuniverettat Imeni S.M. Kirova i Nookovskiy
ordena, Lenim gosuniverattet imnl M.V. Lomonomova.
(Blectrons--Scattering) (Poettrons--Scattering)
KHaMMV. A. 1. ~
Scattering of radially polarlsed, gama rays by oriented electrons.
Isv.,rys. ucheb. say.; f1s. no.3:56-61 '58. (MIRA 1139)
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(Gawma rays--Scattering) (Ilectrons)
tUVORS: Mukhtaroy,_A___I._ Perov, Yu. S. SOV/48-22-7-25/26
TITLE: Scattering of Longitudinally Polarized Electrons and Poeitrona
on Polarized Electrons (Hasseyaniye prodollno-polyarizovannykh
elektronov i pozitronov na polyarizovannykh elektronakh)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya, 1958,
Vol. 22, Nr 7, Pp. 683 - 885 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Formulae, which are of a somewhat more general character than
those obtained in references 1-3 for the effective cross-sections
are found. They include the initial spin characteristics of
both particles and the final value of the spin. The investigation
is limited to longitudinally polarized particles. The matirix-
elements with cbnsideration of the spin are computed according
to the method given in reference 4. Formula (1) for the effective
cross-section of the electron-electron scattering is written down
in first non-vanishing approximation. From (1) the degree of
longitudinal polarization of the particle after the collision
can be deduced: Formula (2). If the electron energy is small
and if their spins previous to the collision are parallel, the
Card 1/4 polarization of the scattered electron versus the scattering
Scattering of Longitudinally Polarized Electrons and SOV/48-22-7-25/26
Positrons on Polarized Electrons
angle is a simple function: P::Zjl s Icos 6 where s1 and s2 denote
the spin projections on the directions of the momentum of the
electrons previous to the collision.; denotesthe scattering
angle. If the spins are initially antiparallel, P,;k6sl, that
is to say the electrons, remain completely longitudinally
polarized. Formulae (1) and (2) are also applicable if one
or both of the impinging electrons are not polasized. In this
case the spin must be set equal to zero. The positron electron
scattering is investigated next. The effective cross-section
is considered to be a function of the scattering angle of the
positron and of the spin of the positron after collision. In
order to obtain the corresponding formulae for the electron
it is sufficient to exchange all quantities pertaining to the
positron by those pertaining to the electron and vice versa.
Formula (3) for the effective croes-section is derived. Further
deduction gives formula (4) for the longitudinal polarization
of the positron after collision. From (4) can be seen, that at
Card 2/4 small energies the polarization of the positron is independent