NEPOROZHNIY, P.S.; FINOGENOV, Ya.I.; DIVRRIENKO, K.D.; VESELOV, N.D.;
SMIM91P A.I.; SAPOZHITIKOV, F-.V-.-;-SEPJ)YUKGV, N.P.; CHUPRAKOV, N,M.;
NEMASOV, A.M.; BOROVOY, A.A.; KOTILEVSYIY., D.G.; STEKILV, V.Yu.;
KIJIEBAKIN, V.S.; BOGDANOV, II.P.
Petr Ivanovich Voevodin, d. 1964; obituary. Elektrichestvo no.3:
90-91 Mr 165. 04ITIA 18:6)
LAYROVAI M. YA.,, VARrOWM:7;VA, A. A.
"The nidi of leptospiroses and their cla asification."
report submitted at the 33th A3.1-Union Congress of ffygienists, Epidemiologists
and InTectionists, 1959.
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AUTHORS: Kira, Ya,Ya., Laysear, A.I.
TITLEt. The high-pressure effect on emission and excitation spectra of al-
kali-'alide phosphors activated by europium
FMUODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal..-Fizika, no 5, 1961., 182, abstract 5V391 ("Tr.
In-ta fiz. i astron,.AN EstSSIV, 1960, no 12, 42 - 48, Engl. sum-
mary)
TEM The authors investigated the effect of-6,000atm hydrostatic pres-
sure,.on emission and excitation aDectra of the.following phosphorst- NaCl-Eu
,XC1-Eui KBr_Eu and K3:-Eu.. Emission bands affected by pressure shift towards
-longer-wavelengths, the shift magnitude growing along the sequence: (NaGl, KCI,
KBr, KI)-Eu; In excitation spectra the shortwave decay of the group of excita-
tion bands investigated shifts towards the longer wavelengths by, 0.2-0.4 ev.
The results obtained indicate the approach of energy levels of liLminescence cen-
ters when interionic distances in these phosphors decrease.
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation.]
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TITLE: Effect of uniform compression on the spectral characteristics
of phosphors
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakaya,
v. 25, no. 3, 1961, 366-368
TEXT: This paper was read at the Ninth Conference on Luminescence
(Crystal Phosphors) held in Kiyev from June 20 to June 25, 1960. The
effect of uniform compression on the spectral characteristics of alkali
halide crystals activated by copper and manganese was investigated. Fig.
shows the spectra of phosphors activated by copper at a pressure of I
and 6,000 atm. It is seen that at a pressure of 6,000 atm the bands
are shifted in the direction of short wavelengths. The shift amounts
to 0.6 + 0-005 ev compared to latm and increases linearly with pressure.
Under a-imilar conditions, phosphors activated by manganese show a shift
of the band in the direction of larger wavelengths. Thus, on KC1-Mnj Pb
under 4,700 atm pressure a shift of the emission band by 0.015 ev was
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observed in the direction of larger wavelengths. The explanation of the
shift in the direction of shorter wavelengths in the emission bands of
phosphors activated by copper, mercury, and similar ions is that the
pressure causes a redistribution of luminescence centers in the excited
states. The theory of Johnson and Williams is discussed in this connec-
tion. All the phosphors investigated by the authors are set up in a series
according to the behavior of their spectral characteristics. The conclu-
sion is drawn that the distance between the ions in the luminescence
centers of phosphors with the same activator differs considerably less
than the corresponding lattice constants do. Thus, the structure of the
centers is determined by its activator ions. It is shown further that
the excitation spectrum of ZnS-Cu phosphor is shifted by 0.03 ev in the
direction of shorter wavelengths at a pressure of 6,000 atm. This is con-
nected with the increase of the forbidden band width occurring due to
the decrease in the distance between the ions. There are I figure and
6 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. The reference to the
English-language publication reads as follows: Johnson P., Williams F.,
Phys. Rev., 1j, 69 (1954).
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AUTHORS-.. Laysaar, A.I., and Kirs, Ya.Ya.
TITLE: The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the emission
spectra of zinc sulphide phosphors.
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. 1"titut fiziki i
astronomii. Trudy. no.18, 1962. Issledovaniya po
lyuminestsentsii.. 23-35.
TEXT; This is a continuation of previous work on alkali
halides by the same authors and is devoted to a study of pressure
stimulated displacement of the emission spectra of ZnS activated
by Cu, Ag, Au, Mn and Eu. For pressures u,p to 6000 atm the
emission bands of ZnS, ZnS-Cu, ZnS-Ag and ZnS-Au are displaced to
shorter wavelengths. In the case of Zn this displacement is
o.o65 (� 0.005) CV, and for ZnS-Cu (10-t g/g eq ) it is 0.0045
(� 0.005) Ev, i.e. 11 x 10-6 eV/atm and 8 x 10-~ eV/atm,
respectively. Similarly the displacement for ZnS-Ag and ZnS-Au
at 6000 atm is 0.035 (1 0-005) and 0.03 (1 0-005) eV respectively.
With ZnS-Mn and ZnS-Eu the displacement at 6000 atm is 0.02
(i 0.005) eV to the longwavelength side. The dependence of
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intensity on pressure is also investigated, the change of intensity
with pressure being given by; I
p I X Poll\
p.max Po,max
where I P'x /I p9max and IPolk /I Po'max are the intensities for a
wavelength X at a pressure p and at-atmospheric pressure
related to the intensity at the band maximum at these pressures.
A possible mechanism for these shifts is discussed, based on the
characteristics of the electron transitions, the distribution of
impurity centres and their interaction with-the surrounding medium.
Ethyl.ether is used as a hydraulic fluid.
There are 3 figures.
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AUTHORS: Kira, Ya. Ya.; rAysaar, A. L
TITLE; Origin of the blue emission bands of ZnS-Cu yhosphors and nonactivated zinc
sulfide
SOURCE: AN EstSSR. Institut fizild I astronomit. Trudy*, no. 23, 1963.
Issledovaniya po lyuminestsentsii (Research in luminescence), 61-66
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, phosphor, Zns phosphor, ZnS-Cu phosphor, zinc sulfide
luminescence, ZnS phosphor blue emission
ABSTRACT: The authors note that the question of the origin of the emission bands of
ZnS base phosphors remains quite unclear. For luminescence centers corresponding to
the same emission bands, different models are proposed by different authors. Certain
hypotheses are discussed. In the authors' previous work (A. 1. Layaaar, Ya. Ya. Kira,
Trudy* IFA AN ESSR, no. 18, 23, 1962), the effect of high pressure on a large number of
zinc sulfide phosphors was analyzed. A particular study was made of the ZnS-Cu phosphor
(1. 10-4 g/g), which has a green emission band, and of non-activated zinc sulfide with Its
blue luminescence. This paper reports on the results of an Investigation of the effect of
pressure on the blue band of the ZnS-Cu. phosphor (1. 4. 10-4 g/g). The uperimental
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technique was discussed in the work referred to above. The authors provide a new augu-
ment in favor of the vLew that the origin of these bands (that is, in the ZnS-Cu phosphor
and in the non-activated zinc sulfide) Is different. It is also established that the shift
in the emission bands of ZnS-base phosphors, caused by doping them with small amounts
of cadmium sulfide,- is the result, In the main, of the deformation of the US lattice by
the cadmium ions. "7he authors express their sincere gratitude to Doctor G. Ortman
(H. Ortmann), at whose personal suggestion the present work was carried out. 11 Orig.
art. has: 1 figure.
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AUTHOR: Layeaar, A. 1.
TITLE: The effect of pressure on the emission spectra of fluorite crystals activated with
the rare-earth ions Sm 3+ and Eu 3+
SOURCE: MIT EstSSR. Institut fiziki i astronomit. Trudy*, no. 23, 1963. Issledovanlya
po lyuminestsentsii (Research in luminescence), 67-77
TOPIC TAGS: luminescence, phosphor, crystalline phosphor, fluorite, fluorite
luminescence, fluorite emission spectrum, rare earth activator, Sm 3+ activator,
Eu 3+ activator, fluorite luminescence pressure dependence
ABSTRACT: The author notes that the trivalent rare-earth ions, possessing the elect 'ror,
configuration Is 2.,.4fk5s25p6, in addition to a broadband structure, manifest a llne.Lil
(or narrowband) structure in crystals for the absorption and emission spectra. In a num-
ber of previous works, the author studied effect of high pressure on the electron- ribra-
tion transitions in different luminescence conters and e8tablished certain characteristic
peculiarities of this phenomenon. In the present paper, he has undertaken to investigate
the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the electron emission spectra of CaF,2 crystals,
activated with various rare-earth tons. A pressure of 6, 000 atmospheres was applied to
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'some emission lines of CaF2-Sm 3+ and CaF2-Eu 3+. It was established that in fluorite
activated with samarium, both of the investigated lines (at 15, 338 and 16,548 cm-1 are
shifted at 6000 kg/cm2 toward longer wavelengths; namely, by 6. 1 cm-1 and 6. 0 cm-1,
respectively. In europium-activated fluorite, on the other hand, the line at 15, 849 cm-1
shifts 3. 9 cm-1 to longer wavelengths, while the line at 16, 217 cm- shifts 3. 0 cm-1 to
shorter %-mvelengths, and the line at 17,436 cm-1 shows practically no detectable shift at
*all. There is a discussion of the possible mechanisms of the spectral shifts, connected
I with the intensification of the crystal field under the effect of pressure. "in conclusion,
the author expresses his deep gratitude to Ya. Ya. Kirs for proposing the subject of the
study and for supervising the Work to N. N. Kr!Btofell for his many, valuable remarks
during the discussion of the article, and to P. P. Feofilov for supplying the crystals.
Orig. art. has: 1 table and 2 figures.
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LAYSIEV, A. Kh.
LAYSH.-;V, A. Kb,: "On reflex reactions with the joints In cattle
and horses following adminintration of pharmaceutical preparations"
(Experir-ental investigation). Leningrad, 1955. Min Higher
Education USSR. Leningrad Veterinary Inst. (Dissertations for
the Degree of Candidate of Veterinary Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya leto-pin', ITO. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow.
LATJ~ ~Kh., kemd.vet.nauk
oIf hexachloran insecticide pots of the rBK(G-17) type in
reindeer husbandry. Veterinariia 35 no.2:88-90 F 158.
(MIRA 11:2)
l.Taymyrokaya seliskokhozyaystvennaya opytnays, stantsiya.
(Benzene hemaehloride) (Reindeer)
LAYSIMN, A.Kh., kand.vetorin.nauk
Table for restraining reindeer. Veterinariia 36 ao-10:50
0 '59. (MIRA 13:1)
1. TaMrakaya selIskckho-z.opytnw.(a stantsiya Naucbno-
iseledovatellskogo institute, sel'skogo khczyaystva Kraynego
Severa.
(Veterinar7 instruments and apparatus) (Reindeer)
,-.-,LAYSIHEV, ~.
Radio receivers from assorted component-s. 1.11--dio nc.6:29-,1-'D J5 f65.
(MT.RA 18:10)
LAYSHEVS Z.
A radio amateur must have the desire to experiment. Radio no.12.-
16-17 D 1~20 (MIRA 16:3)
(Radio'operatora) (Amateur radio stations)
- .-., : ..... ~ . - ...
t - 4-m1 % I ~ I A ~ -I f.~ ~jPr~" -.
S- I "C' *'! "mT, -'. , T. ~ . I. ~..311 14- '*. : . , ".-A .,., ',~ ,1; T.
~'Ir ctro'JOS
Use or a FbO electrode as an in,-Hcator for re-:ct-*onz. Z`:x. nril-1.
2- -1 . I I - .. i
25, n,.-). 7, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Librar-j of Congress, Novembe.~ _195~, Uncl.
LAYTA, L.G.[Laitha, L.G.); SHEPSHELEVICH, L.L.[translator];
-onlI.MOVA, M.G.[tranalator); KOZINTS, G.I.[tranBlator];
RAUSHENBAKH, M.O., prof., red.; OMEL'YANENK0, L.M.,
red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., tekhn. red.
[Use of isotopes in hematology] Primenenie izotopov v ge-
matologii. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 101 p. Translated from the
English. (MIRA 16%7)
(HEMATOLOGY) (RADIOACTIVE TRACERS)
IAYSKt A. (Laisk, A.]
Experimental study of the statistical character of a radiation
field in a cornfield. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh.
nauk 14 no.1:107-119 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Institut fiziki i astronomii AN Estonskoy SSR.
LAYTAI, A.
High resolving-time scintillation detector of fast neutrons.
Prib. i tekh. eksp. 7 no.2:53-54 Yr-AP '62. (HIRA 15:5)
1. Ob"yedinennyy inatitut yadernykh issledovaniy.
(Scintillation counters) (Neutrons)
LAYTER, D.S. . q--ev-: ~ - -..; 1.
.-SOOOOW~
Growing corn for seed in central Kazakhstan. Agrobiologiis no. 3:108-
112 My-Je 158. (MIRA 11:7)
1. Karagandinskays self skokhozyaystvannaya opytnays rtantsiya,
p/o Dolinka.
(Kazaklistan-Corn(Maiza))
LAYTES, N.S.- RAZMYSL40V, P.Ia
- -9
Anniversary session of the Institute of Psychology of the
Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the Vop.psikhol.
9 no.2al8l-186 Mr-Ap ,63. (MM 16-.4)
(Psychollogy-Congresses)
LATTES, V.Gqv,~and. tekhn. nauk
Glue made of soybean oil-cake and grist flour. Der. prom. 7
no. 5:16 vq 158. (HIRA 11:7)
(Glue)
(Soybean flour)
L&YTB" YZA, L.G.- BMOVSKIT, A.G.; BREYDO, I.Ta.; GLUKHOVSKIY, B,H,;
O.S.; WASOVA, Ye. I.
Ifew commercial-type photoelectric multipliers. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
fir. 21 no.12,01653-1659 D 157. (MIRA ll.-2)
(Photoelectric wiltipliers)
LAYTINEN, M,.P.
More discussion of the advantages of intermittent warping.
Tekst.prom. 21 no.6347-48 Je 161. 1 (KIRA 15.-2)
1. Zamestitell nachallnika Starotkatskoy fabrJlci kombinata
"Krengolimskaya manufaktura".
(Weaving)
LAY -i-sE~.l e
PHASE I DGOY EXPLOITATION S011/5592
Vse3oyuznoye soveshchaniye po vnedrenlyu radioaktlvnyldi izotopov I
'~SR. Riga, 1960.
yadernyk-h izluoheniy v narodnom ;1k=-yay-stvn- S
Radioaktivnyye izotopy I yadernyye izlucheniya v narodnom
a 12 - 16
khozyaystve SSSR; trudy V3esoyuznogo aoveshchanly
aprelya 1960 g. g. RISa, v 4 tomakh. t. 4: Polski, razvedka
I razrabotka poleznykh iskopayerykh (Radioactive isotopes and
Nuclear Radiation in the National Economy of the USSR; Tran-
sactiona on the Syzmponium Held In Riga, April 12 - 16, 196o. in
4 volumca. v. 4: Pro3pecting,Surveying, and IUning of 1-Un-'
2
oral Depo3its) Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961. 84 p. 3,640
copies printed.
Sponeoring Agsncy: GoaudaratvennTl nauchno-tekhnicheskly-koriltet
'M
Soveta Ministrov SSSR. Gosudarstvann3rj konitet Soveta
SSSR 'po ispo-Ilzovanlyu atomnoy energil
Ed3. (Title page): N. A. Petrov, L. 1. Petrenko, and P. S. Savltskiy;
ed. of this volume: M. A. Speranakiy; Scient1fle ed.: 14. A.
Speranakly; Executive Eda.: N. N. Kuzlmina and A. 0. lonell;
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Tech. Ed.: A. S. Folw1na.
PnI POSS : Tne book in intended for englneer_r and '~-~hritc.'"an3
dealing with the problems Inv~lved In th,-- appll,~atlcn of
radioactive IFotopes and nuclear radiation.
COVF1ZAGE: This collection or 39 articles is Vol. 4 of the Tran.-,_*C-
tJ---3 of the All-Union Conference of the introluct.-Icn of Radio-
active 15otope5 and Nuclear Reactions in the Nati.-nal Eccncmy
of the USSR. The Conference was called bv th-, ln,~'ulartveznyy
nauchnc-ttikhnich,!skiy komitet Sovet Ministrov Ssss4. istato
Scientific-Technical CommiiT~teo of the Counsil of M'In~:3ter~ of
the U35R), Academy of U23111 Co.'%plan 323H (3tate Plar-,rdnP.
lie Council ~f minf..,tera of th,~~ !7'~:,;j ~c~u
Committee of t ), "
nyy Icomitpt Scveta Ministrov :33SR po avtomati'Larruii I Ma~h.',no-
atroyeniyu (State Committee of the Council oC Mnicters of the
USSR for Automation and Machine Building), and th-i Ccuncil of
MW13ters of the Latvian 5SR. The reports summarized in th!3
publication'deal with 'the advantages, prospects, and
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developme-nt of radioactive mothoda u3(..d In proz,.pcc14nC,
voying, and mining of ore.3. Individual report., pren(.-rst t h
re2ults of the latent scientific research on the devolopirvint.
and improvemont of the theory, methodology, and technolca ~if
rad-lometric lnve3tiq,ationa. Application of radioactive mt~thod-:s
in the field of on-Ineering geology, hydrology, and the enn-
trol of ore enrichMent proceazc3 ia analyzed, No personalitle3
are mantiomd. There are no mfercnees.
TABLE OF COIrLENTS.
Aleksoyev, F. A. Present State and Future Prospecte of Applying
the M'ethcds of Nuclear Geophysics In Proapecting, Surveying, and
IM-In-Ing of Minerals 5
Bulaahevich, Yu. P., G. M. Vookoboynikov, and L. V. Mfuzyukin.
Neutron and Gmma-Ray Logging at Ore and Coal De;ozits i9
Gordeyev, Yu. I., A. A. Mmkher,and D. 114. Srebrcdollskiy. The
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.392
Flaydarov. Certain Methcd:3 for the interpretat-fon of the Cc-n-
plex Ganma Spectra In Analyzing the Activated Samples Fock;-. !-!2
X!
Yalcubov-,ch, A. L., and Y~.,. I. Laytsev. Plant of th~,
Type and ItB the Analy:31--~ or the
Material Com-.~czitlon of Rock5
Yak,unovich, A. L., and V. Yu. Zaleakiy.
Method and Equiprv~nt for Accelerated AnalyzIs of the Ch,~,m!,,al
ComQc3ltion of a Subztance
Narbutt, K. I., R. L. Barln3kiy, and I. S. SmIrnova. Arpll-
cation of Nuclear Radiation in Roentgenospectral Analyz~l?
Abraryan, S. L., S. M. Akaellrod, and L. A. Futlkaradze. Ap~-!I-
cation of Rzlioactive Isotopea and Nuclear Radiation for the
investigation of Boreholes in Azerbaydzhan
Shnurman, G. A. --Experience With Radlometric Inve.5tigat-'Ons
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CHERFAS, A.A.; Prinimali uchastiye: AMLM, A.D.; 131LANDARIYy
A.A.; DMIUSHYAN, A.G.; 1AYTSEV Yu V - XOGM17ANTS, Sh-M.;
'! x
~~ ~.Ya.-.~GIYEV, Z.B.; CHERNCMO-R:-1K0V,,
IBRAGDIOV., E.S.; MASUMN, ;'FE
M.Z.; KHALAFBEKOV: N.Kh.,
[Instructions on the hydraulic fracturing of producing and
injection wells] Instruktsiia po primeneniiu gidravlicheskogo
razryva plasta v neftianykh i nagnetatellnykh skvazhinakh.
Baku, 1959. 58 p. (KTRA 15:4)
1. Azerbaidzhanskoye nauchno-tekhnichenkoye obshchestv~ nefte-
gazovoy promyshlennosti. 2. Chleny Azerbaydzhanskogo nauchro-
tekhnicheskogo obvhchestva neftyanoy pronyshlennosti,
Azerbaidzhanskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po dobyche
nefti (for Karapetov, Melikbekov).
(Oil wells-Hydraulic fracturing)
LAY17KYLI, ri. A.
NABOKOV, V.A.; IFOPOY, S.D.; LAYUKKIN, M.A.; KHARIAMOVA. T.A.
The helicopter and prospects for use in the control of arthropod
vectors of human disease Lwith summary in ICnglishj. Hed.parax.
i pares.bol. 26 no.1:5-11 Ja-F 157. (KLRA 10:6)
1. Iz sektora profilaktiki iafektsiy 1notittita malyarii,
meditsinskoy parazitologii i gellmit,ologii Mini'sterstva zdrevo-
okhraneniya SSSR (dir. instituta - orof. P.G.Sergiyev, zav. sektorom
prof. V.A.Habokov)
(ARTHROPODS, prev. and control
insecticide spraying with helicopter)
(INSECTICIDES
:' spraying with helicopter)
T.MS, A.M.; KRARIKOVSKIT, P.P.
Chill mold machine. Lit.proirv. no.2:9--10 F 156.(MLRA 9:6)
(Molding machines)
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T 'Was f orien ttengtil 0 olymers 361s0 -11 era
TF,XTS t hich the a riente& P 0 , a,"& I)o styrene
W84-glat 0 -late (PV'U Of these POIYM
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Effect of the molecular weight B101/B215
Hence, a dependence of tensile strength on the molecular weight which does
not exist in isotropic polymers was found in polymers oriented by drawing,
E. 1. Bar
g (Dokl. AN SSSRI �Aj 2579 1952, Ref- 5)f A. V. Stqpanov (zh. eks.
i teor. fiziki, jj, 973, 1949, Ref. 14), and P. P. Kobeko (Amorfnyye
veshchestva, Izd. All SSSR, 1952 str. 234 (Amorphous Substances, Publishing
House of the AS USSR, 1952, p. 234) Ref. 15) are mentioned.
There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 15 referencest 10 Soviet.,bloc and 5 non-
Soviet,-bloc. The 4 references to English language publicati~ons read as
follows: W. H. Carbthers, F. J. Natta, J. Amer. Chem. Soo., U, 4714,.
1933; A. M. Sookne, M. Harris, Industr. and Engng. Chem. 31, 478t 1945;
Sh.-Tachikava, Rayon a. Synthetic Textiles, 32, no. 3, 31, 43, 1951;
32,
no. 7, 32, 42, 1951; P. Y. Flory, J. Polymer Sci., 11, 37, 1953
ASSOCIATION: Institut v-ysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of High Molecular Compounds of AS USSR)
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AUTHORSa Bresler, S. Ye., Pyrkov, L. M., Frenkell, S. Ya.,
Layus, L. A.y Klenin, S. I.
TITLEs Molecular conformation, and hydrodynamic and mechanical
properties of 485 styrene - isoprene bulk copolymer
PERIODICALs Vysokom,-)lekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 2, 19629 250-255
TEXTs The authors studied the hydrodynamic and mechanical properties of
hybrid polymers on the basis of the selective solubility of one type of
blocks in the corresponding solvent to make a quantitative estimate of
the conformation changes of macromolecules dependent on the solvent, and
to measure the mechanical properties of the resulting films. They in-
vestigated 40 styrene - isoprene bulk copolymer (BCSI) made with butyl
lithium and consisting of four polystyrene (PS) and five polyisoprene
(PI) blocks. The molecular weight determined in methyl ethyl ketone was
M - 77,000, that of PS t M,;,&10,000, that of PIt U 5% 7500. Solvents
used were3 benzene, toluene, heptane, octane, and methyl ethyl ketone.
M mm thick films were obtained from 1 g1100 ml of solutions in heptane
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and methyl ethyl ketone on Hg surfa-te at 250C and 20 mm Eg. The diffu-
sion coefficients were determined at 0-05% concentration by a Tsvetkov
dif f us omet er. The sedimentation coefficients, were determined by a
Svedberg ultracentrifuge. The molecular weight was calculated according
to Svedbergs M - (S RT)/ [D(1.:7,)] (2), and Flory and Mandellkern,
2.5-10 N1 ( 1 tS ([I] /M2) 173] (3), where N - Avogadro-s number;
Q - density, and viscosity of the solvent. (3) presupposes conforma-
tion of statistical nodes of macromolecules, the linear dimensions being
proportional to M 1/2+6 (e - small parameter). The coincidence of
different mean weights in different solvents indicates weak polydispersty.
The absence of a relation between hL. and M~ and the mean hydrodynamic
Y _5D
weights K and M_ demonstrates the unsuitability of the model of
s D~
statisticat nodes, The PI blocks keep the octane-insoluble PS blocks in
solution. Therefore; they form small pearls threaded on the polvisopre-i-S
string, In methyl ethyl ketone, it is vice versa, Flory's theory does
not apply to this case. There is no relationshi... between "viscous" and
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"diffusion" inertia radii for selective solvents. It follows it!h4t, in
these solvents, the molecules are converted from statistical nodes into
half-stiff particles, to which Fig. 2q, ~ does not apply but Fig. 21
according to Schlibk and,Levy (see below). Films obtained from octane,
heptane, and hexane 'solutions of BCSI with evaporation~of the solvent are
rubberlike, nontransparentf and highly elastic. Films from methyl ethyl
ketone remind of plasticized PS. Films'(A) obtained from heptane would
resume their old shape when the loading ends, the more solid films (~.)
from methyl ethyl ketone to a smaller extent. (A) has: Ef,410 kg/om
2
like rubber. (B) has EP6200 kg/cm . Films from benzene are mechanical-'y
similar to (B). Blocks with globules,"remember" their conformation on
transition into the film (A) may be regarded as polyisoprene with
chemically bound, glassy filler,(B) as PS with chemically bound
plasticizer. "Tempefing"roccurs during film formation; during
"annealing", the globules develop, and the p"roperties of' the film
correspond to those of film obtained from benzene. There are 3 figures,
2 tables, and 9 references, 7 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two refer-
ences to English-language plublicati6na 'read as follows: F. M. Merrett,
J. Polymer. Sci, 24, 467, 1957- S. Schlick, M. Levy, J. Phys. Chem.f
6 eel, 1960. -
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Fig. 2. Diagram of the conformation of BCS1 molecules in various
solvents.
Le ends (a) Benzene (good solvent for both types of blobks); (C) octane;
(6~ methyl ethyl ketone; (1) structure to be suggested in selective
solvents ("unsoluble" blacks ag-regated); G styrene blocks; isoprene
blocks.
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Testing samples oriented by stretching the stress-temperature curves
supplied better information on orientation than birefringences
Report presented at the 13th Conference on high-molecular compounds
Moscow, 8-11 Oct 62
_LAYUS, Lyudvig Avgustovich;_ ZUYEV, Boris Mikhaylovich; STEPANOV,
Semen Grigorlyevich; LYUSTIBERG, V.F., inzh., ved. red.;
FOMICHEV, P.M., tekhn. red.
(Impact-tension tester of hard polymers. Polatization unit
for optical investigation of stresses] Xoper dlia ispytanita
tverdykh polimerov na udarnoe rastie.zhsaie. Poliarizatsionnaia
usj*novka dlia Issledovaniia napriazhenii opticheskim metodom.
Moskva, Filial Vaes.in-ta nauchn. i tekhn.informatsii, 1958-
15 P. (Peredovoi nauchno-tekhnicheskii i proizvodstvennyi opyt.
Tema 32. No.P-5&13/5) (MIRA 16:3)
(Polymers--Testing) (Optical instruments)
(Polarization (Light))
LAYUS, L.A.; KUVSHINSKIY, Ye.V.
Structure and mechardeal. properties of Ooriented" a--arphaus linear
polymers. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.11:3113-3119 N 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR, Leningrad.
ACCESSION HR: APhO091147 S/0190/64/006/001/0052/0057
AUTHO[Gt Layus, L. A.; Kuvahinskiy,, Ye. V.,
TITLE: Isometric heating as a metLiod oV studying oriented amorphous solid polymers
SOURCE: VyAsokomo1eku1yarrW*ye soyc6ineniya,, v. 6, no. 1, 1964., 52-57
TOPIC TAGS.: polymer., solid polyrier, wiorphous polymer, orientation, oriented
po3,Vmer.,' stretch, isometric lisatir,,, iXormation, stress, stratch velocity, macro-
molecule orientation, degree oi oriefl.ation, isometric heating diagram
ABSTRACT: The proposed method of isoj-.,etric heating is similar to the thermo-
mechanical method. In the LI--at the _~tress..is maasured under constant deforf'Mtion
and gradual increase in temperature, while in the second method the defor,'.iation
under constant stress is being recorded. The material for the present investi-
gation consisted of polyvirylacetlato 1'."VA) G-:ol. wt. 790 000) and polymethylneth-
acrylate (P1101) (1-1101. wt, 710 000) Aln oands 100 microns thick, 2 mm wide : 2
., ar'~ 0
irti long. These barAs were hold- imroobile in a vertical position by two clarkps) the
upper -being connected with a dynmnometer. The setup was placed in a chamber
equipped with a heating system to provide a tyadual: temperature rise at a desired
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rate within a range of 1 to 60C per minute. The stress and the tengerature were
recorded simultaneously, by means of the three-,-point automatic recorder KPP-09.
The softening points of the PVA and -L'ilms were 44 and 120C respectively. The
film bands were stretched at an elevated tempezuture, immobilized by clakos, and
rapidly cooled by a current of cold air. It was found that the diagrams-of
isonetric heating of fixed sanples depended ikpon the degree of stretch, the temper-
ature, and the velocity of stretch. TALese diagrams permit study of the mean
degree of orientation of the macromolecular structures wd the state of the inter-
molecular links. Samples having identical degrees of orientation of macromolecules
reveal striking differences when subjecl~ed to such study under conditions of iso-
metric heatin--. Orig. art. has: .1 dia.rrams.
ASSOCIATION: Institut vy*sokomolekii1yerrV*)eji soedineniy LIN &SSR (Institute of
High-Eolecular-Weielit Compounds Af4 b5.z.)
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AUTHOR: Layus, L. A.; Bessonov, M. I.; Adrova, N. A.; Koton, M. M.
TITLE: Physicomechanical properties of poly-2-octamethylene-5-51-dibenzimida76ie
films
SOURCE: Plasticheskiye
8, 1965, 34-38
massy, no.
TOPIC TAGS: heat resistant polymer, polybenzimidazole
ABSTRACT: The mechanical properties and heat resistance of isotr(,p.Lc and oriented
films of poly-2-octeimethylene-5,51-dibenzfmidazole
NH NH
films of various molecular weights have been studied in a wide range of temperatures.
The -fi Ims were deposited from-formic acid solutions. Testing involved thermomechani-
cal and thermogravimetric measurements and measurements of tensile strength, elon
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gation, and modulus of elasticity at various temperatures. The data are given in
graphic form. On the basis of the data, optimum conditions for film drying and
orientation stretching were selected. The results showed that the polymer is suitable
for producing high-grade p2lymer.filxftsq~'In addition to good strength, elasticity,
and thermal stability, thefilms also BRowed good dielectric properties, Film me-
chanical strength could be considerably increased by orientation stretching in the
softened state: tensile strength attained 5000 kg/cm2 while film elasticity and f lex-
ibility met the most stringent specifications [Sic]. The polymer was considered to'
be of considerable interest er,,a material for films suitable for construction, elec-
trical and thermal insulation)Ppurposes and for fibers suitable for long-time service
at temperatures up to,200C. Orig,* art. has: 9 figures and 1 formula.
(SI43
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Adrova, N. As-
37
ORG: Institute of High-Molecular Polymers, AN SSSR (Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh
soyedineniy AN S.SSR)
TITLE: Grystallinity of poly-2.,21-octamethylone-5,51-dibenzimidazole
SOURIGM Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, ve By no* 2f 1966, 278-281
'ropic TAGSt'-x ray diffraction study, crystalline polymer/ URS-50f x-ray difIraction
I apgaratus Gi ',-3 o ameter
co
of poly-292"-
AB-SM-ACT. X ay diffraction study of freshly prepared fiber and film
ocbamethylene-5,5'-dibenzimidazole (1) disclosed a crystal e structure of high
order for that polymer, in spite of earlier observations to the contrary by the
authors as well as by other workers (A. A. Izyneyev, V. V. Kurashev, V. V. Korshak,
T. M. Frunze, and N. Sit. Aldarova. Izv. AN SSSRI Otd. khim. n., 1963, 2019; L. A*
Layus, M. 1. Bessonov, N, A, Adrovap and M. H. Koton, Plaste massyp 1965, No. by 3h),
w oni 9
The x-ray.diffraction study was performed uoing'instrument URb. ~I ith g omot r
GUR-3 adjusted for measurements at small angles. It was ei"~ils-hed that a 3-hr
thermal treatment at 160C results in almost total amorphization of the structure, as
can be seen in Fig* 1e However, it also leads to a two-fold rise of tenacity and a
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five-fold rise in the elasticity modulus. Relaxation mechanisms and stluctural
processes related to the mobility of the heterocyclic sections of the chain of Is
as well as the direct influence of formic acid.. are discussed as probable causes of
the crystallinity in freshly rorimed 1. The authors express their gratitude to Ye._
Pokrovskiy and K. K. K!~Mvsh for taking the IR spectra and to A. 1. Slutsker for
-WITM16in of the remdtse Orige art, hass 8 figures and 1 formtda*
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.AUTITOR: Koton,_M. M.; yl~ I.; Rudakov. A. P. YazeVa T. S.; Flarinskiy.Vo
F. S.; Bessonov, M. I..; Kuleva, M. M.; TO L arova G A "Yuse " A. ___' ';
71 - - Ir -
5 5 -1-1 ~P471' ~Y"~
ORG: Institute of Macromolecula'r Compounds,1M SSSR (Institut vyaokomolekulyarnykh
soyedin.niy MT IMR7_97 55
TITLE: Preparation and physicomechanical properties of polypyromellitimide 11
SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 38, no. 12, 1965, 2728-2734
TOPIC TAGS: heat resistant plastic, fire resistant material, dielectric material,
polyimide, polypyromellitimide/T[PaWLm
ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the preparation and physical and mechanical
properties of a polyimide, viz.; polypyromellitimide. j6st results showed that
the polymer may find widespread use as a heat resistantPand low temperature resistant
material, and is of special interest as a high temperature film dielectric. A poly-
pyromellitimide film similar to the U.S. H-film was prepared from pyromellitic an-
hydride and bis(4-aminophenyl) ether;
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Polycondensation to the polyamido acid intermediate was carried out at 15C. Poly-
~yromellitimide films were prepared by drying solutions of the polyamido acid on
glass substrates at 20-40C followed by heat treatment at 80-400C to produce im-
idization. Optimum preparative conditions were determined. The films were trans-
parent, gold-brown in color, thermally stable, nonbU7ning at up to 600--!-700C, un-
affected by organic solvents, highly renistant to y- and UV radiation, low temper-
ature resistant, nonshrinking, resistant to humidity, and readily metalized'. In
its mechanical properties at high temperntureB, the material surpasses all existing
polymers. These properties can be further improved by orientation stretching, aftef
which they approach those of glass-reinforced plastics d metals. Orig. art. haai
5 figures and 3 tables. ISM)
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LkTVINI. M.
29283 Vliyaniye paraaminobenzoynoy kisloty na post i produktsiyu toksina stol-
bnyachnoy palochki. Izvestiya Akad. nauk latv. SSR, 1949, No 8, 9. 93-96. - Ila
latysh, yaz. - Rezyume na rus. yaz. - Bibliogr: 7 nazv.
SO: Letopsil Zhurnallnvkh Statey, Vol. 39, Moskva. 1949
LAYVINYA, 1. Ya. In Latvian
LATIINYA, I. Ya. -- "InveGtijation of Dttvian -Brown Cattle 0.11 Sovkho?es of 0.1#3
SSR." Latvian k-riculti=al Acadnmy, 1951j. In Lutvlan (Dir-,.-ertati~jL f-:~-. ti.-, of
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences)
SO: Izvestiya Alc. NqWc Latviyskoy SSR, Yo. 9. Sept.' 1955
I-WIVINI
LAIVINA ILGAJANA
'ILi. Latvijas brunie lopi padomju saimniecibas. Riga, Latvijas vals-,s
izdevnieciba, 1956. 126 p. (Latvian brown cattle on state farms)."
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April 1958
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AUTHOR: Shvarts, K. K.; IA zl~n - B.; Vitol, A. Ya.
ORG: Institute of Physics, AN LatSSR (Institut fiziki AN LatSSR)
TITLE: Macrostructure of Mr;" in NaCl crystals and their change under the influence
of irradiation
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fizika, no. 4, 1966. Ionnyye
kristally (Ionic crystals), 31-38
TOPIC TAGS: sodium chloride, electron paramagnetic resonance, paramagnetic ion,
manganese, irradiation, effect, luminescence center
ABSTRACT: The authors summarize the results of their earlier investigations of elec-
tron paramagnetic resoft~nce and luminescence of ~~ in NaCl crystals (Izv. AN SSSR
ser. fiz. Y. 29, 404, 1965 and preceding papers). While the authors' results con-
cerning the microstructure of the Mnt+ centers in NaCl crystals containing impurities
agreed in the main with those of others, they did observe a strong influence of cer-
tain cation impurities on the arrangement of the M& ions in the lattice. The pre-
sence of Cd++ and Ca++ as impurities violates the principle of local compensation of
the charge in such crystals, but the presence of F6+* does not. The strongest effect
on the microstructure of the )0+ centers is exerted by anion impurities, especially
r. The nature of the manganese -luminescence centers in NaC1 was investigated by
means of optical and EPR methods and it is concluded that in view of the observed
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differences between the spectral parameters of the luminescence centers in regular
lattice points and those in clusters., that the results favor'the model of the
luminescence center proposed by F. Seitz (Trans. Farafty Soc. V. 35, 71~, 1939). The
net result of the research is that in quenched NaCl-Mn crystals the luminescence
centers are PIT& ions which replace cations of the main substance in regular lattice
points.. Admixtures of Cd4+ and Ca,++ ions exert a stronger influence on the distribu-
tion of the cation vacancies and increase the number of W&+ ions in a cubic environ-
ment. In crystals NaC1-MnF, the W& ions are predominatly localized near the F1
ions. In NaCl-MnCd crystals, the kinetics of the decay of the paramagnetic centers
changes strongly under I irpadiation., owing to the effective capture of carriers by
the Mn centers. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 4 formulas.
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iAUTWORS: Layzanj F; Vitol, A.
2+ 2+ 2+
MWE': Characteristics or'EM spectra of 411n. in KaCl crystals with Ca and Cd
!admixture
1SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Izv., no. 12, 1963, 57-6o
;TOPIC TAGS. crystal, pulverized crystal, single crystal spectra# spectral intensiv.
!ABSTRACT; Several N&CI-Mn crystals containing Ca and Cd mixtures, prepared by the 1.
I
Mropoulos technique, have been inve6tigated. The fh2+ spectraare found to depend
I
:on the method of thermal treatment used, With the two admixtures simplifying con-
2
;siderably the othervirie complicated I-In spectra. Furthermore, the spectra of
!pulverized NaCl-Yn crystals are examined and found to differ only slightly from the
isingle crystal spectra. In proportion to pulverization, the spectral intensity
'diminishes and the Mn2+ centers disintegrate. "The authors express their gratit"e
!to K. K. Shvarts and Yu. K. Krumin' for their assistance." Orig. art,, haag 2
Ifigures.
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Methodology for continuous recording of oxygen tension in the
cerebrospinal fluid. Lab. delo. no.1:36-38 165.
(MIRA 18:1)
1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zaveduyushchiy - prof. G.A.
Vaksleyger) Grenbargskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
25(l) PHASE I BOOK FXPL401TATION SOV/2132 T_
X1YGv. UkraInskly Nauchno-inaledovat*llokly Institut matallov
Takhnologlyt proizvodatva I zvoystva chernykh motallov; aborn Ik
(The Manufacture and Characteristics of Ferrous Metals; & c ollection
of articles) JUsar-key, Khar-kovskly gos.un1v. Im. A.M. Gorlkogo,
1158. 271 P. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 4) Errata slip In-
rted. 1,000 copies printed.
IdItorlal Staff of this books P.A. Alaksandrov. D.3. Xazarnovskly,
X-1- lumAnOv. M.?. Love, V.P. Onoprlysnko, V.A. T11chovskly, and
Ya. A. Shn*y*rovi Ed.g S.S. Liberman; Tech. Zd.s K.O. CkLrin
PURPOSIs The book Is intended for the scientific personnel Of
Institutes and for engineers and technicians or metallurgical
enterprises and other branches of the Industry.
COVERAaX: The collection of articles revleos the work carried on at
the Institute Of Metals an the technology of blast rurnacest open-
hearLh rurnscon, and rolled &Cock production. It also deafa-- -t
with problems In metallography, heat treatment of ferrous "tale
and methods for their study. Pmrticular attention In devoted tol
the preparation of charges and blast furnace practice with Increased
Mae Pressure. open-hearth production with oxygen blast and rolling
or IIght prorIlea. No personalities are mentioned. References
accompany each article.
TABLE OF COXTEXTS:
SCIENCE OF PMTAIS AND HEAT METAL TREATMEWT
Kurmanov_ R.I.. and 0.0. Sol ov,yeva. Importance of Resilience Tests
ret-j-1valuation of Shwat-Steal Quality 221
!~ ~djn _!~T. Causes ?or Formation or Flakes 1. SU-1 233
DyubIn, M.P., D.S. Xazaroovskly,-K.W. Klimov, K_Z,_Bjllak-ly,
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Love, M.P. and A.B_g=ftvloh~ The Composition of The Carbide Phase
Unalloyed and Low-&110Y Steel$ 257
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Low C.on cantratl-one or Elements In Steel by Spectral Methods 261
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LAYZAN __V_. (Laizans, V.]; VIML, A. (Vitols, A.]
Characteristics of the electronic paramagnet c resonance spectra
of Mn2+ in crystals of NaCl with Ca2+~and V4. impurities. Izv.AN
Latv.SSR no.12:57-60 163. (MIRA 17;3)
1. Institut fiziki AN Latviyskoy SSR.
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UR/311
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TITLE: Effect of gamma radiatill on decay of paramagnetic manganese centers in NaCl
SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fizika, no. 3, 1965. Ionyye kris-
tally (Ionic crystMT, 103-110
TOPIC TAGS: electron paramagnetic resonance, manganese, sodium chloride, impurity
center, gamma irradiation
ABSTRACT: Electron paramagnetic resonance is sed r studying the effect of gamma
enters i4~ _!~
radiation on paramagnetic manganese c NaCI-MnCI7-CdCI2 crystals. The work
was done to determine the qualitative changes in the local structure of impurity cen- i
ters during gamma radiation aind to develop methods for usirg electron paramagnetic re-'l
sonance in studying radiation effects. A spectrometer with rf modulation in the 9Gc I
range was used for measuring the-electron paramagnetic resonance spectra. The speci-
mens were irTadiated at room temperature. Curves are given for the kinetics of decay
under ordinary conditions and under the effect of gamma radiation. It was found that
the intensity of central lines is reduced4ore sharply by radiation than is the in-
tensity of edge lines corresponding to Mn v' + centers. The ratio of the number of
ACC NRt AT6010460
centers in the cubic surrounding N. to the centers with an associated vancy NV is ap-
proximately equal to:
1 27
N. = Y1 (-7.- - -T)-
where 10is the intensity of the central lines and Iv is the intensity of the edge
lines. Some of the characteristics in the decay of paramagnetic manganese centers in
NaCl crystals and the effect of irradiation on this*dscay process are discussed. Orig.
art. has: 6 figures, 3 formulas. (141
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ATD PRESSi q
rd 2/2 (1
MARTS, K.K. (Svarcs, K.1; VITOL, A.Ya. [Vitols~ A.]; KRUMINI, Yu.K.
(Krumins.. J.],- LAYZAN, Y.B. (1,alzans,, V.1; LYUSHINA, A.F.
Microstructure of manganese centers in sodium chloride crystals.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.fiz, 29 no.3:404-405 Mr 165.
(MI RA 18:4)
L&YZAT!, Ye. I., Cand Mod Sci -- (diss) "Comparati-ve
E-tmluatiaoof
Certa. - Modern Methods of Treatingll~~m~
r
Erosions of the Uterine Cervix" - Lm 1958, 18 pp. (lz;t Lcri-I'Tlgrad
Ifed. lnst~ imeni Academician 1. P. 'avla7. Chair of Crbstetrics and
Gyncaolo~y). 2 0 copicc. (KL Z-4-58, 101)
VASILIYEVA, Ye.T.; A.D.; LAYZIAN', Ye.I.
Use of colpeurysis according to the type of communicating vessels
in pelvic presentaLion of the fetus. Kaz. red. zhur. no.6:75-77
11-D 163. (MIRLA 17: 10)
1. Kafedra akusherstva i gJnekologii (zav. - prof. 1.I. Yakovlev)
I-go Leningradskogo ureditsinskogo instituta imen-i akade .. ika Pavlova.
NEYLAND, 0. [Neilands, O.j;._LAYZAIE, Z. [Laizane, Z.]
Nitration of some derivatives of cyclic /J-diketones by a
nitrating mixture. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.8:2804-2805
Ag 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
LAYZEROVI CH,, G, Ta. ; WNSKIT. I. S. -, CHARM, V. Z.
Sulfatizing roasting of nonferrous metal sulfides in a boiling
fuel bed. TBvet.met. 30 no.9:19-25 S 157. (MIRA 10:10)
l.Gintevetmet.
(Ore dressing) (Sulfides)
_4Z, Jozsef; TIMAR, Laszlo
Romarke on tho articlo "Problomo,of olectrical pcuor Oupplier
and network development related to the establishment of plants
in the country." Villamossag 9 no.22:359 D 161.
1. Osztalyvezeto, JATERV-V!Uamos Halozati Tervezo es
Fejleszto Vallalat (for Laz). 2. Fomernok, E.M. Szereloipari
Tervezo Va.11alat (for Timar).
ix ce,-.-ar 5.3 cx
Rijmania. liatura
LAZANYI, Andrei; MIRKI, Alpar; MOIT'A, Maria
".
Mutagenic action of some sulfonamides, aantibiotics and
autolysis products in the In-oad bean (Vicia faba L.).
Studii biol Cluj 14 no.1:129-133 163.
1. Center of Biological Researchp Rumanian Aepde-my,
Cluj Branch.
LVA. Aristide
"The ampelography of Rumaniary by Gherasim Constantinescu,
Elena Negreanu, V. Lazarescu, I. Poenaru, Olga Alexei,
G. Mihalca, Camelia Boureanu. Reviewed by Aristide Laza,
Rev biol 8 no.3.-371-372 163.
LAZA Steliang
"Agrotechnological methods for increasing agricultural producti-,ri-ty
in Moldavia, Oltenia and the southeast of Transylvania*. Rpwie;ped
by Steliana Iaz4. Studii agr Timisoara 8 no.1/2:147-UB 161.
(Rumania-Agriculture)
(Rumania-Agrioultural research)
,, LAZM~~nzh.
Designing sheet-pile bulkheads. Rech. tranap. 20 no. 2:39-43
F 161. (MIRA 14:2)
(Retaining walls)
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AP OURCE CODE: uR/o413/66/cloo/024/0082/0083
!INVE-NTOR:- Kaganov4, A. I.; Krylov, L. M.; Golubev, G. A.; Kukin, G. M.;
~Lazakovich.
Ye.
ORG: None
TITLE: An ingtrum6t for checking seal leakage.
iSOURCE: Izobretenl,Ya, promyshlennyye obraztsy,
ITOPIC TAGS: vacuum
Class 42, No. 189611
tovarnyye znaki, no. 24, 1966, 82-83
measurement, vacuum seal, quality control
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces an instrument for determining leakage
in seals used for closing off an evacuated cavity. The installation contains an
assembly for producing a vacuum, a meter for measuring this vacuum, and a vacuum line
which connects the cavity showing leakage to the assembly for producing the vacuum.
The system is designed for quantitative determination of leakage into the evacuated
,cavity by using a tank with a condensation unit submerged in a liquefied neutral gas
land communicating with the vacuum line. Gas leakage through the seals is condensed
in this submerged uhit and the quantity is determined by chemical methods or by
weighing.
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-XCC NR,
1-tank with liquefied-gas; 2--condensation devices; 3--vacuum line,
SUB CODE: 13, 14/ SUM DATE: l6jul64
LAZPIIOY-,G.._. -_
-
On the existence in the subcortex of associated subnuclear
centers of eyeball movement. Dokl. Bolg. akad. nauk 17
no.lz201-204 164
1. Predstavleno akad. D.Crakhovats [deceased].
-1, -- IAWCVP N.I. (Sofiya)
Colorimetric method for determining sugar in urine. Lab. delo 7
no~3:14-15 Mr 161, (141RA 14--3)
(COLORDWRY) (GLYCOSUILIA)
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MIZAROY, V,M,, kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; GENIKE, I.I.: PRILEPIN, M.T.;
LAZANOV, P.Te.
- - -
New apparatus for measuring distances in geodesy. Geod.1 kart.
no.7:42-43 J1 057. (MIRA 10:10)
(Telemeter)
3(4)
AUTHOR: SOV/6-58-11-3/15
TITLE: Investigation of the Geodimater by Bergstrand, Type NASM-2k
(Issledovaniye geodimetra Be'rgstranda tipa NASM-2A)
PERIODICAL. Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1958, Nr 119 PP 15-22 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a presentation of the results of the investigation
of the geodimeter by Bergstrand, type NASM-2A. It was carried
out in 1957 by P. Ye. Lazanov, Scientific Worker of the
t'NIIGAiKtogether with B. N. Sosnovskiy, Graduate Student at
the TsIT.IIGAiK. This investigation was carried out simultane-
ously with the testing of the test model of the large optiCal
range meter of the TsNIIGAiK on the Sarata base net in the
Odeigshwa ob1,,zt 0 .This paper also includes information
concerning the results of a few investigations of Bergstrand
geodimeters which were carried out abroad (Ref 2, 3). The
geodimeter investigated in the USSR was obtained from Sweden
in August 1957. Summarizingly it is stated that with the help
of a geodimeter it is possible to measure a certain number
of triangle sides in first grade triangulation rows without
great difficulty and that hence an establishment of base nets
Card 112 and base measurements is not necessary. There are I figure,
3W Sw /6-'~9-2-2/22
AUTHOR: Lazanov, P. Ye.
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TITLE: Experience in'the Application of BerTstrand's Geodimeter
(Opyt primeneniya geodimetra Bergstranda)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, 1Tr 2, pp 8 - 12 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1958, Bergstrand's NTASM-2A geodimeter (Ref 1) was applied
to the measurement of bases and sides of the trian8iilation.
This work via:-, carried out by the bri,-ade of the Sredneaziats-
koye AGP (Central Asiatic Aerogeodetical Enterprise) under
the supervision of P. Ye. Lazanov, scientific coworker of
the TsNIIGAiK (Central Scientific Research Institute of
Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartography). 2 trucks were
used. On lar,-e distances the geodimeter was carried by plane.
Surveys were carried out in the Kazakhskaya SSR (Kazakh SS10,
Gurlyevskaya oblast'(Gurlyev oblast') and Aktyubinskaya
oblzLst? (Aktyubinsk oblaot') from May 29 until Tfove,.iber 1.
It was an open area ;,,ith desert an(I semi-desert ve-Ptation.
Temperature varied between 0 and +250. On evaluation of
the corresponding data the rate of light propagation in
Card 1/3 vacuum was assumed to be 299792.5 km/sec. The jeodimeter
;otrandls Geodimeter SOV16-r9-2-2122
Experience in the Application of Beri . .1
was fastened to signals or tripods. It was hoisted to the
signals by means of a s:-~all rope winch, which was mounted
on the truck. The procedure of survey is described in brief.
The results have ,!'hown 01,11t s11OUt the SILMO aCCurnCy Of
distance mcaqurer-~ient iq r~ttained b,,,, means of the '-eodimeter
and invar wires. Experience h-.Ls shown thrit it ic Most use-
ful to measure distances of 15-20 km. The results of control
measurements of the bases by means of the jeodimeter car. be
used also for determination of the velocity of light pro--
pagation in vacuum. The values obtained -are very accurate
and are in accordance with those obtained by the British
National Lpboratory of Phy-ics in 1156 for the velocity
of the Prona-ation of radiolFaves (299792.5�0.1 kn/sec). in
addition, this result confi=s the v~tlue of light velocity
of 299792.~+O.4 km/sec, which was assurned by the XI General
Assembly of the international As.-.ociation of Geodesy. The
author gives the formula according to which the relative
errors of the measurement of triangulation sides .,,,ere cal-
culated. On the measure.-ent of distances by means of the
jeodimeter it must be taken into account that the meteoro-
Card 2/3 logical data z-hich are determined only on the 3tations of
Experience in the Application of Bergotrand'a Geodimeter SOV16-59-2-2/22
the geodineter and reflector, do not represent these con-
ditions within the .,,rhole range of measurement. Furthermore,
the distribution of temperature, pressure and humidity can
be unequal throuchout the nijht. Each distance must be
measured during some nights in order to reduce these factors.
The results obtained by the investigations carried out
in the step2es of Central Asia have sho-an that within 2-3
days distances can be measured with a maximum error of
not exceeding 1:800000. This offers the possibility to
abandon the establishment of base nets andIthe survey of
bases by means of invar wires. There are 4'tables and 1
Soviet reference.
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Technical d.l.ftagm. Pr Ipin, 005
Candidate of Technical C:ndid.te of
Technical s.len,*m,
3h U.ntk..
Tinr,
Oft the look by 1, T. londr4shkov,"Slactrooptical I.ng. FlMers.
PERIODICAW 040`1831Y& I katiograftya, 1960, or 4. pp 73-76 0331)
TUT, of the b A by A. V. Kondrashkow (gar, yootnate on p 73)
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LAZANOV) P.ye.
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Range finding with high-precision telemeters of 'he IMI-2A
and ECD-3. geodimeter type. Geod.i kart. no*7:7-15 n 162.
OMA 15:8)
(Geodimeter)
I
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NAZAROVP V.M.; MIKMYWV, V.S.; LAZANOV, P.Ye.
Large EOD-1 geodimeter. Geod.i kart, no.4j8-16 Ap 162.
(KRA 15t12)
(Geodi-meter-Testing)
LAZANOV, P,ye,
Constant correction for an 11-IOD-1 geodimeter. G,.~od. i kart. no.
6:5-12 Jo 164. (1 MI RA 17: 9)
PRILEPIN, M.T.; LAZANOV, P,Y(,.; PETROV, V,11. \
Determining tLe effective length of a ligbit
measurernents. G--~-!. i kart. nr).4:17-'--'l Ap
wave by g~:~csiimetric
(14iltA D: 8)
AGMSION IMU APhO33975 5/0006/6b/000/004/0017/0021
AUTHORS: 2--11epin, M. T.; Petrov, V. P.
TITLE: On the determination of an effective light-wavelehgth for light telemetrici
measurements
SOURCE: Geodeziva i kartografiya, no. 4, 1964, 17-21
TOPIC TAGS: light telemetry, triangulation geometry, radio geodosy, surveying,
cartograpiv/ BOD 1 telemeter, STS 70 incandescent lamp, Kerr cell, FEU 17A photo-
multiplier, FEU 70 photomultiplier, FEU 7 photomultiplier
ABSTRACT: The authors undertook to investigate which wavelength requires the
determination of propagation velocity in order to gain the most reliable light
I telemetric measurements. Telemeter EOD-l with incandescent lamp STs-70 (known
spectral characteristic) as a light source was used to quantify a "working"
spectral bandwidth and effective light wavelongth. Preliminary calibrations were
performed to determine spectral diatribution or the energy of the light stream by
means of obtaining the spectral characteristics of sending and receiving systems,
the Kerr cell modulator, and reflector. A plot was made showing comparative
Bpectral nensitivities veroun emission wavelength for a tungsten beamp for
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i, spectral translucence over LO km (20 km reflected)., and light energy from telemeter
BOD-1 received by photomultiplier FEU-17A. Joint consideration of the three
sensitivity curves yielded a fourth that indicated maximum effectiveness between
the wavelengths of 4200 and 6400 A. The determination of Xoff (effective wave-
length) was formulated mathematically first by calculating the effective refracticn,
index neff
nef V t,
E
A-I
where p is the number of wavelength increments corresponding to nN is the
refraction index for the intervals and k)\ is a relative sensitivity constant read!
from the fourth ,ova. IrLturn the relationship
qq:ve mentioned.4
38 5C
:'./tA=1 +A+Tr+V,)
was used to solve for the effective wavelength corresponding to the effective
refraction index found. A
sBs and C are dispersiop coefficients. For the optical
apparatus mentioned A eff was found to be 5270 A. Similar theoretical and experi-
mental results yielded _Aeff 5570 and 5400 A for photomultipliars FDJ-70 and
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