ZHABOTINSFaY, V. X.
37502. Stochnyye Vody.ProrWshlenriykh PredpriyatV Donbassa itlsloviya
Ikh SpusIca v VodoyenV. v Sbr XII Vsesoyuz. S"ezd Glatenistov, Rpidemiologov,
a
D11krobiologov i Infekhsionistov6 T*I*Mot 1949# so 91-93a
SO: letopis' Zh,urnallnykh,Statey, Vol. 7p 1949
BELYAYEV, Ill., prof.; BLIOKH, S.S., kand. med. nau1c; GABOVICH, R.D.p
prof.; GORBOVO V.A.2 dots.;.gUQQT2L
%IY, V.K.,_ prof.;
ZASLAVSKAYA, AIX., kand. med.'nauk; KIBALICHICH, I.A.p kandi.
mad. nauk; KROTKOVI F.G.y prof.; MOGILEVSKIY, Ya.A., kand. zed.
nauk[deceased]; "TRAKHTMAN, N.N.p dots.; CHERKINSKIY, S.N., prof.;
GOROMOSOV, M.S., doktor med.- nauk, red.; RYAZANOV, V.A., prof.9
red.; BUSHTUYEVA, X9A9j dotal) red*; SELEaIRIDI, I.G.p dots.,
red*; OSTROVE-11HEOV, G,7e,, prof.~ glav. red.; PETROVA, N.K.2
tekhn. red.
(Manual on cor-n=al hygiene ]Rukovodstvo po koramnal'noi gigiene.
Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.2. l962. 763 p. (MIRA, 15:12)
1. Deystvitellrgy clUen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Krotkov). 2. Ghlen-korrespondent Akaderii meditsinskikh nauk
SSSR (for Cherkimkiy, Ryazanov).
(SOIL DISINFECTION) (WATER SUPPLY)
MARZEUV, A.N., prof.. rrimli uchastiye: AGLITSKIY, S.S., prof.;
VETOSBKIN, S.I., prof.; ZRABOTIN .474--A., Prof.;
A.H., kand.med.naWc;
SILIVANIK, K.76..'GORBOV, V.A., red.; SWCHILO, K.K.,
takhn.red.; ZAKHAROVA, A.I., tekhn.red.
Ecommmal hygiene] Kommmalinaia gigiena. Fri uchaetii
S.S.Aglitakogo i dr. Izd.2., dop. i ispr, Moskvap Goa*
izd-vo med.lit-ry, 1958. 554 -o. (IIIEUI 13:1)
1. Deystvitellnvy chlen Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Marzeyev).
(PUBLIC HEALTH)
ZHABOTINSKIYO V.
ItCortain problems of the hygli.enIc study of toxic substances
in industrial drainage.
report subm-itted at the 13th Coneress of Ilyeienietb, Epidemiologists
and Infectionists, 1959.
RPM-
AUTHOR: Zhabin'skiy, Yan 26-10-32/44
TITLE: The First Gorilla Born in Captivity (Pervyy-gorilla rodiv-
shiysya v nevole)
PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1957, No 10, pp 113-114 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is atranslation from Polish of an article appearing in
the periodical "Problemy", 1957,~ No 4, dealing with the birth
of a gorilla baby in the Columbia Zoological Garden, USA. It
points out that there is.no record of a gorilla ever born in
captivity. Thanks to expert treatment, the young gorilla
stayed alive. In this special case scientific approach to a
new problem gave excellent results, showing that even a zoo-
logical garden can offer opportunities for scientific research.
There are 2 photos and 1 reference, which is Slavic (Polish)
AVAILCBLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
SHVIDKOVSKIY, Yevgeair Georgiyevich; TKAGHUIS.G., redaktor; ZE&BOTIN-
SKIY Te.Ye radaktor; AXIMWOY,S.H., takhalchookly rgWfm-Pt;~$'
[Some problems in the viscosity of molten metals] Nekotorye vop-
roby viazkooti rasplivlenufth metallov. Moskva, Goo.izcl-vo takhni-
ko-tooret. lit-ry. 1955. 206 p. (MIRA 9:3)
(Retals-Testing.)
"I "MW
F.W,IZV
1 1
YEL'YASHZV,ICH, ~Iikhail Aleksandrovich; VERES, L.F.J. red.;_~BBMM9111,,
,,Ye.Ye..,-zqd.; MURASBOVA, N.Ya., tekhn. red.
[Atomic and-molecular spectroseopy)Atomnaia i molekuliarnaia
spektroskopiia. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matern. lit-ry, 1962.
SIIPOLISKIY, Eduard Vladimirovich;
LIKIIAMNA, L.V., tekl,,r,.
(Atomic phyIsics]-Atomnaia fizika. Mosk7a, Fizmtgiz.
VoLl.[Introduction to atomic plWsics] Vvedenie v atormuht
flzlku. Izd.5, ispr. i dop. 1963. 575 p. (MIRA 17:2)
MARTIN, P.[Martin, Paul]; SHV Yu.[Schwinger., Julianj-
.9
:MOSKAIZU40, V.A.1trans -'KASIYAN, A.I.[tranBlator];
BqNCH-BRUYEvICH., V.L.[t-.~abblat*bi-];_~~INSK~IY) ~Ye.Ye~.j
rs4.;.,DUDMHVAj-G.M.p tekhn. red.
rTheory of maro-particI6 systims'. Brownian motion of a q
L uwtum
oscillator]Teoriia sistem mno ikh chasttte. Brounovskoe dvizhe-
nie kvantovogo ostsilliatora fBy] Julian Schwinger. Hoskvap
Izd-vo inostr. lit-ryt 1962. 167 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(Quantum field theory) (Potential, Theory of)
KAGAN, Yu., red.; ZHADMINSM, Ye.Ye.p red.; BEIEVA, M.A., t0"
/red.
[The Vlossbauer effect]Effekt Messbauera;'sbornik statel.
Moskva, lzd-vo -.-,nostr. lit-ry, 1962. 444 p. (MIRA 15:12)
(Mossbauer effect)
on
- %~11-1-111--
ESTULIN, Isay Veriiaminovich; FRANK, I.M., red.; ZHABOTINSKIY, Ye.Ye.,
red.1 MURASHOVA, N.Ya., tekhn. red.
(Radioactive radiations]Radioaktivnye izlucheniia. Moskvs,
Fizmatgiz. No.l. 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 16:4)
Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Frank).
(Radioactivity)
ES TULIN Isay Ventaminovich; ZHABOTINSKIY. Ye.ye.. red.; FRW, 1.14., redo;
kUfiiliHOVAP N&Ya., tekhn, bred,
(Radioactive radiatioIno], Radiactivnye izlucheniia. Moskva.,
Fizmatgiz, 1962. 260 p,,(Praktikum po iadernoi fizike 110 1).
(MIRA 16,41
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSM (for Frank)o
(Radioactivity)
PUT IIA)VO Konstantin Anatoloyevich, f.; Prinimali uchastiye:
FABRIKANT, V.A., prof,; TAm"'HENKO, S.M.; ZHABOTINSKIY,
Ye.Ye., red.; MURASHOVA, N.'M-,,tekhnr. red..
(Physics course] Kurs fiziki. Izd.3.1. Moskva, Fizmatgis,,.
Vol.l. (Mechanics., Acoustics. Molecular physics. Thermo-
dynamics] Mekhanika. 11 iMz RIM Molekuliarnaia fizika.
Termodinamika. 1963. 560 p. (MIRA 16:7)
(Physics)
YEL'YASHEVICH, Mikhail Aleksandrovich; VMES, L.F.,, red.; ZIIAWTINSKIY
Yejg,,,,. red.; 1,IJRASHOVA., N.Ya... tekhn. red.
[Atomic and molecular spectroscopy] Atomnaia i molekuliarnaia
spektroskopiia. MosWa, Fizmatgiz, 1962. 892 (KW 15:7)
(Spectrum., Atomic) (Molecular spectrj*
ALIMIANOV, Abram Isaakovich. akademik; zHA oTiNsKIT, Te.Te., rail.;
YERMOVA, Te,A., tekhn.red,
(Weak interactions; recent investigations of beta decay]
Slabye walmodeletviia; novelshie iosledovanlia P-raspada.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fisiko-matem.lit-ry, 1960. 143 p.
(Beta rays) (KnU 13:7)
BAIXIN, Alekenndr Kikheylovich; GOLIDANSKIY, Vitaliy Iopifovich;
ROZINTALI, losif Leonidovich; ZFIABOTINSKIT.-Ye.Ye., red.;
GAVRILOV, S.S., tekhn.red. 7'
[Kinematics of nuclear reactions] Kinewtika iadernylch
reaktaii. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1959.
226 p. OURA 13:1)
(Nuclear reactions)
DAVYDOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich: Z TINSXIX,.-YAAe,, red.; MURASHDVA,
Me, takhn.red.
(Theory of the atomic nucleus3 Teoriia atomnogo iadra. Moskya,
Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit~-rY, 1958. 611 p. (MIRA 12:2)
(Nuclei. Atomic)
BOGOLYUBOV, Nikolay Hikolayevich; MITROPOLISKIY, Yuriy Alekoeyevich;
ZHOOTINSKIY# Tejo., red.; KOLBSNIKOVA, A.P., tekbn. red.
[A`sy'qptotlo methods in the theory of.uouliaear vibrations] Asimpto-
ticheskie mitody v tooril nelineinfth kolebanii, lzd.2., isyr. i
dop. Moskva, Goo. iod-vo fiziko-mtomtioheskoi lit-rv 1958. 408 p,
17 (Vibration) ZIIIR& 11:9)
IM-03.16
rUTTILOV, Konstantin Anatollyevich; FAIMIKANT, Valentin Aleksandrovich;
ZHABOTIMSKIT reare.1 red*; XUZXSTSOVAv Ye.B., red.; KRIUMOTA,
T.K., tekhn.red.
.(Course in physics] Kura Miki, Koskva. Goe.12d-vo fiziko-mateme
lit-ry, Vol.3. [Optics atomic physics, nuclear physical Optikav
atomnaia fizika, isdernals fizika. 196o. 634 p.
(Physics) (MMA, 14:1)
SHA,SKOLI:XAYA, Marianna Petrovna; HLITSIN, Ionif Abramovich; KHAYKIN,..
3.3o, profs# red.; -WMTINSKTY, Te.Ye., red.; KRYUCHKOVA, T.H.,
tekhn.red,
[Collection of selected problems in physical Sbornik izbrannykh
zadach po fizike. Pod red. S.R.Khaikina. Moskva, Goo.izd-vo
fiziko-matem.lit-rys 1959* 207 P, (MIU 13:4)
(Physics-Problemng exercises, ate.)
PUTILOV, Konstantia Anstollyevich, prof.;, Prinimal uchastlye: Saams
V.V.. ZHABOTINSKIT, Ye.Ye., red.; MMSHOVA, N.Ta., tekhn.red.
[Textbook of physical Kure fi;ciki. Izd.g., porer. RoAva,
Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry. Vol.l. (Mechanics. Acoustics.
Molecular -physics. Thermodynamical Mekhanika. Akustika.
Molelculiernain fizilta. Termodinamtka. 1959. 560 p.
(1111IRI 13:1)
(Physics)
%WM
RIM
SHASKOLISKAYA, garianna Petrovna; ELITSIN, Iosif Abramovich; KHAIKIN,
S.S., prof., red.; 21MOTINSKIY, Yeje., red.; KRYUCHKOVA, VA,
tekhn.red.
(Collection of selected problems in physics] Sbornik izbrannykh
zadach. po fizike. Pod red. SiR.Khaikina. Hoskva, Goo.izd-vo
fiziko-matem.lit-ryl 1959. 207 130 (HIaA 12:11)
(Physics--Problems, exercises, etc.)
J
MeRWIM trwo-". w
AMMUR, Alekoandr Illich;'BKRBSMSKIY, Vladimir Borisovich;
ZHABOTINSKIY, Te.Ye.. red.; TUKAMNA, N.A., takhn.red.
Upantum electrodynsmi~s] Kvantovaia elektrodinamika.'
.Izd.2., perer. Mosk7a. Goo.:Ezd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry,
1959. 656 p. (MIR A 12: 8)
(Quantum electrodynamics)
RAYSKIY, S.M.; SHIRNOV, V.P.; ZETABOI!INSKffo Tejo.. -rodaktor; TUMARKINA,
N.A., takhnicheskiy,
[Physical principles of a method of radioactive indicators; a
Oractical manuaIj,Yizicheskie oanovy matoda radioaktivnykh indikato-
rov; rukovodetvo k-praktichaskim rabotam, Moskva, Goa, izd-vo
takhniko-teoret. lit-rY, 1958- 335 p- (KaA 9:9)
(Radioactivity)
STSPRINSON, Richard; SEHINOV, Yu.V. [translator]; TSIMRMAN, M.G..
[translator]; VOSKOBOYNIK, D.I., 30
redaktor; 29 ,.YINSKI.X elf
,Al
redaktor; KURASHOVA, N.Ya,, takhnicheokiy
(introduction to nuclear engineering. Translated from the llnghobl
Vvedenie v iadernuiu takhniku, Peravod a angliiskogo IU.V.6emeaova i
H.&TSImmermana. Pod red. D.I.Yoskoboinika. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo tekh-
niko"'toorate lit-ry, 1956. 536 p. (KLRA 10:1)
(Nuclear engineering)
GOLIDMAN, losif Il'ich-, KRUGHEIZOV, Vladimir Dmitriyevich. GBYLMMII, B.T.,
profes3or, radaktor,- ZRABOTIMSKIY, Ye.Tes, redgktor; GITAILOV, U.S.,
tek-hnichoskiy redskt
[Collection of problems in quantum mechanics) Sbornik za(Lekch p0
kvantovol merhanike. Pod red. B.T.Gqllikmans. Moskva, GosAzd-vu
toUntko-tooret. lit-ry, 1957, 275 P. (HLRh 10:1,o)
(,juantum theoz7--Problems, exercises, ~tc,)
ZILIBUTIRSKly, Iu. M.
normalinaia i patologicheskaia morfologiia vegetativrrjkh gangliev ~("Normal
7. Moskva, Izd-vo'AMN SSSR,
And pathological morphology of vegetative gangliaj
1953. 292 p.
SO: MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 6 No. 9 December 1953
Zhabotinaldy Yu. M. and ZilBerbergj S. It ITEIthomorphology of the Vnots o.C the
solarp ich have been ron, oved through operations in connection with
hypertonic affectionj" In symposim: VIIT Sessiya Ileyrokhixurg. .9ovet-a i Lemingr.
in-ta neyrokhirurgii) (Akad. ned. nauk SSSR), Moscow, 1948, p. 78-86
SO: U-3600, 10 July 53, (Letopis 'Zhurn--l Inyl-h Statey, No. 6, 1949)-
r, 184 X Fzj UY
Zhal,)otinskiy,, llu. .1". "Umn-es in -the peripheral nerve xj3tem Ouring, teqporai~y
ischemia (.L~~pcrimcntal rez;caroch In symposimv. VIII Sossiya 1,17eyrokhirtmg.
soveta i Leningr. in-ta myroVdiirurgii (Akad. med. riaulc 3SSiZ)_, ~:oucovj 19401
p. 173-30
SO: J-360,01 10 July 53, (TotoPis 12"llurnal ll~y 1-ch Statey, No. 6, 1949)-
K WOMA, "-,7
SHABOTINSKIY, YUX
(Normal and pathological morphology of the'vagetative ganglions]
NormalInala i patologichookaia morfologlia vegatativnykh ganglia-1.
Moskva, Izd-vo Akademii mod. nauk SSSR, 1953. W p. (MLRA 7:2)
(Nervous system, Sympathetic)
ATTICHKOV, 11. N. ZIMBOTITISKIY, Yu. N. and SIbITSYNA, T. A.
"On the Origin of Cells and Fibers in Inflamiatiou," imt Reports of the
Conference to Review Scientific Research for 1953, (tnat. Exptl. Med. Acad.
Med. Sci. U.S.S.R., Moscow, 1954), pp.41-42.
=gal P Me"
ZHABOTINSKIY, Tu.M.
Conference on problems on intransural. connections hold at the
Pavlov, Institute of Pbysiologr of the AcadwW of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. Fiziol.chur. 41 no.3:447-452 My-Jo '55. (MLRA 8:8)
(Nervous system)
ZHABOT: :11m. GOYKHMAN. V. A.
Modification of nerve calls around a maningocarebral cIcatrJx
In traumatic eptlepsy saconiaa7 to gunshot wounds. Zhurneyr.
I polkh.55 no,g:.669471 1554, (MIRA 8111)
1. lay~rogistologichaskaya.:Laboratorlya.LaniWadekogo nanchno,
Issladovatellskogo ueyrokhtrurg~cheakog'o instituta Imeni A.-I.
Polanoia.
(Epumsy,
traum. histol..of nerve calls of cerebral cicatrix
after gunshot wds)
(WOUNDS tM INSURM,.
sPot of rin, causing epilepsy, histol. of norve calls
un Icat J I I
(BRAS.c M, and Injuries
i=ot' anaing epi spay, histol. of nerve in cicatrix)
(CICATRIX, brain, histol. changes in gunshot wds causivg epilepsy)
USSR/General Problems of Pathiloa - Pathophysiology if the U.
Infectious Prod6ss
Abs J)ur ilef 71me - bioit, No pt 155�, 8685
Author Zhabotinskiy, Yu.M.
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Inst Institute if Experii:iental Medicine )f the AMS USSR
Title Central Nervous System Lesions In Pertussis
Orig Pub Yezhepdnik In-ta eksperim. ned. AM1J SSSR, 1956, vol P-
(M), 1957, 506-515
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
ANIGHKOV, ZHABOTINSKIY, Yu.H.,; ZAYKO, SOPOVA, T.L.,;
TYSYACMiiT ~,. -10.(Leningrad)
Tiss,4e changes following disorders of innervation. Arkh. pat. 18
no.1 3-14 156, (HUI 9; 6)
1. Iz otdala patologichookoy anatomli (zav.m&kad. N.N, Anichkov)
Instituta akeperimentallnoy meditainy AVJ SSSR.
OCERVOUS. SYSTEM, i~4siology,
off. of denervation on eurrounding tissue (Run))
--ya.M., professor
-Pithomorphology of the autonomic nervous nystem in tubnrculoaiso
by N.B-lArygin, Reviewed by IU.N.Zhabotinskii. Arkb.pat. 19 no.6-,
72-76 '57- (HUIA 10: 10)
(IORYGUS SYSTSM, AUTONORIG)
(TUMMULOSIS) (IARYGIN, U.S.)
Feb 59
EXCERPTA YEDICA See 5 Vol 12/2 den, Path
539. THE GENESIS OF LESIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD AND ITS MENINGES
IN TUBERCULOUS SPONDYLITIS (Russian text) ' Zhabotinsky Yu. M.
and K r i I o v D. M. - ARKII. PATOL. 1958, 20/7 (5)
While tuberculous spondylitis is a relatively common disease, reports on implica-
tion of the 1~dinal cord are only rarely found in the literature, although neurologic-
al symptoms are frequently observed. The authors have made a careful examina-
tion of the total spinal cord and its membranes in 10 cases -of tuberculous spondy-
litis (8 of them with obvious neurological symptoms). The dura mater forms anim-
portant obstruction to a subdural expdnsion of the tuberculous infection. The spinal
cord is affected by pressure of peripachymeningitic tuberculous granulations and
connective tissue changes in the epidural cavity. No significant role is pinyed by,
oedema of the spinal 'Cord and anomalies oirthe-blood vessels. Toxic effects oil the
spinal cord in tuberculous spondylitis could not be observed.
Brandt Berlin (V, 15*)
A-0 Z~
17
ZHA'BOTIIqSKIY, Yu.H. (Leningrad, Ligovskaya, Ule d,lo6, kv.3)
Division of nerve cells In the nervous system of man jind
MaMMAIR (with summary in English]. Arkh.aunt.gist. I embr. 35
U60'3:19-28 Hy-Ja 158 (MIRA l1-'7)
(CENTRAL, MMYOUS SYMN, onat. & hiatol.
division of nerve q*61, review (Rua))
(CELL DIVISION,
ONS, review (Rua))
KHARAUZOV, N.A., prof., glavn" red.; HIMYLOY, V,P., prof,, zemestitell
glavnogo red.; BIRYUKOV, D.Aol prof*# otv.red.; AVSTIL-Wo BeGov
doktor biol.nauko red.; ANICHKOV, 11.11. , skcadeihik, red.; J&HICHKOV.
S,V,, prof., red.; ARBUZOV, S.14., prof., red.; VESELKIN, P.Me,
prof., red.; VOYNO-YAS=TSKIY, M.V., prof,, red*; DANILOV, I.Vot
kand.biol.nauk, red. ;C24PDMSU.TO_Tu*He --prof.. red.; IHINXIN'
L.Ha, prof., red.; WIN, V.S., red..: IOFFH, V.I., prof., red..-
KARASIK, V.M., prof.j red.; KUPALOV,' P.S., pTof.i red.; XMIWA, A*A*p
kand.med.nauk, red.; NHYFAKH, S.A., doktor biol.nauk. red.: RIKELI,
A.V,, prof.,.red.; SMLOV, P.G., prof., red.; SMCRODIIITSEV, A.A., prof*,
red,;: CHISrOVICH, G*N,, doktor medonauk, red.; BESEDIM. I.E.# tekhae
red.
(Yearbook of the Institute of Rxperimental Medicine of the Academy
of Medicol Sciences of the U.S.S.R. for 19581 BZliagodnik,za 1958 god.
Leningrad, 1959. 338 p. wRa 14a)
1. Akademiya meditsinakikh nauk SSSR, Moscow. Inatitut eksperimen-
tallnoy meditsiny. 2. Chleny-karresponde'nty Akademii meditusinakikh
nauk SSSR (for Biryukov, Veselkin, Illin, Ioffe, Karasik, Svetlow-,-
Smorodintsev). 3.,Deyst~itellnyye chleny Akademii meditsinskikh
nauk SSSR (for Anichkov, S.V., Kupalov).
(MEDICINE, EnWIMENTAL)
YuA
Histogenesis of infectious gramulcmas in the central nervous
system in parasitic diseases. Arkhopat. 21 no.n%24-30 159.
(KMA 13.-12)
(13&M-DISEMES) (MEDICAL PAWITOIWY)
ZMB'OTINsKIy,--L4,,L6(Laningrad, Ligovskaya u1., d.106, kv.3)
Scientific activities of B.S. Doinikov and of his school; 10th
anniversary of his death. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 36 no.4:
94-99 Ap 159. ()4IRA 12:?)
(BIOGRAPHIES#
Doinikov, B.S. (R"))
ZH&BOTINSKIY Yu 14. (Leningyad)
Reply to G.A.Koblov's letter on my article "Division of nerve
cells in the central,nervous oytte6i of man and mammals.u Arkh.
anat.gist.i embr. 38 no.2:76-81 F 1~0. (KIRA 14: 6)
(04VES) (KOUOVI G.A.)
ZILOOTIDSOY, YU. M.; 4WATM111A, V.A. and, SHUSTROV, A.K.
"Particular Features In the 141ultiplication of Toxoplasma in the
Central 1-Fervous System and theFormation of Pseudocysts"
Voprosy, tokso-plazinoza, renorb theses of a conference on toxoplasmosis
Moscow, 3-5 April 1961, publ. by Inst Epidemiology and IMicrobiolo,07
im. N. Gamaleya, Acad. Med. Sci USST, Moscow, 1961, 69
*IDI im Oamaleya A1131 335R, Moscow
We
ZIIABOTINSKIY.. Yu.M. (lAningrad)
Interrelation between the morphological structures and the
,functions and metabolism of neurons. Vest. AMN SSSR 21 no.lt
50-62 166. (MRA 19:1)
'USTROV, A. K.
ZNABOTDISKIY-~ Ya~M SWATUYUMIA, O.A.; SH
Intracellular multiplication of Toxoplasma and formation of
pseudocysts in the nervous system. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol.
32 no.6z671-675 N-D 163 XIMIPUI 18:1)
1. Iz otdela patologicheskoy anatomil (zav. - akademik V..N.
Anichkov) Instituta eksperimentr-"' Inoy meditsiny AHII SSSR i
kafedry s parazitologiyoy imeni akademika Ye.N. Favlovskogo
(nachallnika - Prof. G.S. Pervomayskiy) Voyenno-meditsinskiy
ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova.
MABOTU KHAY, L.M. (Loningrad)
~~I'qyay YuM
Pathomorphological changes in the nervous system of rabbit-s
in experimental allergic polyneuritis. Arkh. pat. 26 nc-.5t
19-25 164 (MIRA 1-8ti)
1. laboratoriya patologii nervnoy sistemy (zav prof., Yb.M.
Zhabotinskiy) otdela patologicheokoy anatomil iza-v. - akademik
N.N. Anichkov) i otdela mikrobiologii ( zP chlen-1correspan-
d ent MT SSSR prof. V.I. loffe) InstituU eksperimentallnoy
meditsiny A141 SSSR.
wftx
KOGAN, Vladimir Il"ich; GALI=Y. Viktor Mikbiylovich,-1pllo.~ly.SXI.Y,,,IXULO,
redaktor; TUMARKINA, II.A., tekhnicheshy redaktor
(collection of problems on quantum,machanics] Sbornik zadach po
kvantovoi mekhanike. Hoskva, Goo. izd-vo tekhniko-tooret. lit-ry,
,1956. 415 p. (Kw, 1o:,4)
(quantum theory-Problems. exercises. etc.,)
n-B (OT I N S K ( Yq
CHICHIK, Hikolay Oskarovioh; FAYNSHYBYN, Semen Keyerovich; LIFSHITS, T.K.,
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AUMOR9 Verle, Y*. I.; ~&SS -vo po
TITLE: Certiin data on.atmospheric turbulence in the upper troposphere arA loverl
stratosphere
SOMWE; Vladivostok., Dallnevostacb. n.-i. Sidromiteor. institut. Trudy*,. no. mi i
1963, 83-112
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TOPIC TAGS; meteorologyp atmospheric turbulenco,;troposphers, upper traposphees
lower stratosphere, stratosphere, clouds, jet str'am, atmapheric pressurot field:
tropopause
ABSTIWT SpdbiAl aircraft soldading with an IL-28`near Khabarovsk has provided J
dato, on the frequency and structure of turbulent zones at heights of 6-12 ka and
,.their relationship to upper level clouds, atmospheric thermodynamic processes,
,the tropopause, jet streanto and the pressure field4 The apparatus used, tichema-
Itically shown in-Ithe Enclosure, is described biiefl~* During vertical soxind
:1.i4
'the indicated heights 49A of all flights were without turbulence, 35A wero with
slight turbule4ch, 15A with moderate turbulence and 3A with moderate to strong
,:turbulence. During horizontal sounding no turbulence was observed 56%-of the
Xight turbulence 37% of the iime and moderate turbulence 7A of the time.
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hStrong aircraft turbulence at heights of 6-12 km outiside convective clouds isoa
lirare phenomenon.,, The frequency of moderate turbulence increases sharply above
'.110 km. The most.unfavorable flight level is 9-10 km, the region of thit tropopauses'
liMaxitm= turbulence is in spring; a second maximum is idautuma-winter. Turbulence
:Iat these heightelis least frequent in summer, but there are individual cases of
very strong. tur*lonce associated with .:cumulonimbus and well-developed cymulus
clouds. Annual yariation of turbulence correlates well with the annual occurrence
iof jet streams.; .-:'T~o mean horizontal extent of turbulent zones is about 80 km~, bui
! only 50 16u for, zones of moderate turbulence and 85. km for zones of slight turbu-
~Ilence. Complex zones of alteru;kting slight and moderate turbulence may,extend up
,Ito 200-250 km. The latter cases are most common when the plane flies along the,
lf~margin of oirro0ratus clouds, sometimes passing through the clouds. Turbulent
Ilayers can be 300 to -4 000 meters or more thick, mean thickness is 1,500-2,500 me-1
itore. Turbulent layers ex6eading-3,000-4,000 meters in thickness are associated
!with Ns-Cs warm front cloud systems; in such cases the turbulent zone can extend I
I I
1 from the eart~fs. surface to a height of 12 km. Moderate and strong turbulence is
No
iuaco=oa outaide;eloud zones; tarbulcace increases when thunderstorms or CU and
f
!clouds are developing. The probability of turbulence in the jet stroan zone or at',
iits ma ains is appreciably higher;than outside this zone; moderate and strong tur-
.1bulence is less on the northern periphery of a jet stream than on its southern per.'r
Vertical distributiows4f turbulence is dependent an the position of the
.ip4ory.
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tropopause. The mini-- nuiaber of cases of turbulence was in the layer 500-1,000
meters above the tropopause; no vases were observed in the layer 1,500.4,000 u
abovo the tropopause. Maxim- frequency is in the layer 1,000-1,500 meters below
tropopause. Turbulence correlates wall with vertical taW*ratmr* graAWntsp
wind volocitiest Richardson numbers auii the form of tho'bigh-level pressure field.
Orig. art. has: 4 fermullas, 7 figures and 25 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Dallnevistochuy*y n.-i. gidrometeorologichaskly institato VUdi",
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TITLE: Hatearologicia conditions aisociated with alr~raft turbulence on the lb&-
barovsk - Yusbao4h4thalinsk air ftnto
SOUME: Vladivostok. Dallnevostach. n.-i. gidroms' or. Institute Trudyff, a), .5
'1963 6042
TOPIC TAGSs meteorology, alroraft'lWAulencel a spWrIcAurbulonco
iABSTRACT: ~A study Vag made of turbialence.conditiais along the Khabarovsk -
:Sakhalinsk air route in 1958-1959. Data were collected on the freqaency oficir-
~craft tuibulencle As a function^of season of yeat, topography and meteorological
P
.conditions., The route vas divided into eight parts vith different topograpbj'-for
more meaningful analysis of data.- Most data, vere collected from crew of acbeftled'
,airliners* Spacial data sheets, such as illustrated in text, were given to p12ote.."
for reporting tPrIpdance observations; 529 such,;data sheets were analyzed, Air-
:craft sounding and radiosonde data &log were used, All results apply to the 2-4 ' j!'
.km layer. Six+& percent of all flights vers vithout turbulence or vith oidy slightf
;turbulence. Mch of the moderate and strong aircraft turbulence was aaaaciated
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Figur~ I of Ba4opure, where.the aircraft turbulence cur7e in in general. clase4r
!,related to the terrain profile;. 4L special f actor causing turbulence along -this
routo is the to= erature contrast between the iand.and the Gulf of Tartcry.' Tar--- J
!bulence is mos., equent in.the lowest 1,000- meter~air layer; there is a gradual
1 decream 'b ence witlr height'. At heights of 3.4 km, where-the influence.of
of tu~
!;the underlyi face is poor~yprrcssed, turbulence occurs either at discon-
~Itinuitiea (froAa blocking layers orju clouds*- Strong turbulence increanes; .withI
'i~increase of wiard' locity: from 46% at'30 km/hour to 57% at 100 kw/hour. However.J.
itthe same wind ~relocities overilains and over mountains are characterized by 4~if.~
~Iferent probabilitles of occurren" of strong t~rbuieuce. In mountainous,sAistors
i1the development of strong turbulence also is dependent on the direction of i4nd I
"Iflow' relative to the mountain range; in this~case frequency of aircraft turbulence
:2waa maximal dixiing westerly winds with velocities greater than 100 km/hour. At
,)Khabarovsk and Yuzha"akhalinsk the frequency of moderate and strong tu:rbulence
'!at Richardson numbers less than 4 was 90-93%, at Ri> 41t9 frequency ranijes from
:158 to 67%. Thei'rq are two well-4xpressed seasonal turbulence maxima! April--May
(40-43%), and September (42~) and two minimal su=or (August 15%) and winter (Jan. i
Uar. I
v 4%). MaA4 are associated with wall-davoloped cyglonic activity; frouts.aa-
;..sociated with the'se cyclones have considerabla horizontal temperature gradients,
4'The moderate or. aitrong turbulence of au=aer in mostly of thermal origin tmd'is
.J.fta-veSfit~er inl*011-develop~d cumalus,or cunailonimbua clouds or aver =uutainsa-
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The Annual turbulance curve Is directly related to the mon'th-by-wath 46VAO t
of*synoptio procesiesp for example the greatest frequency *f front* is in Alpril-
July, the months of maxin= frequency of turbulence. -StrQng turbulence in abseLN-
via wat frequently at the rear,of a cyclone and In a region vith straight itabars*
Strong turbulence is observed least frequently in anticyclones and in ridges.
Strong turbulence Is found to various de-reei near bath warm and cold front*# but -
the duration in greatest near vam front&. "The au*ar thanks Ye. K. Vorle sad L;
A. Timofeyev for assistance in abalysis of data aaCO. So Popovs, and Lo 01 RAZU"
mova for processing materials and finalizing the article". Orig. art. hwil: I for-!
mmla, 3 figures and 23 tables.
ASSOVI&ION: Da-1$nQVQs'tochaY*Y -nauchno-issledavatel6okly gidrometearologich
institut, Vladivostok (Par Elsatern Hydrometearological Scientific R"earch. Xa4)+*L-
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ORG: Far Eastern Scientific Research Hydrometeorological Institute (Ekillsievastochn-YY
naucbiib- ssledovafel akiy g1dromeEeorologl5eskiy InstituE) q 1~ 7-
TITLE: Time-vise variability of.:vind in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere,
SOURCE: Vladivostok. Dallnevostochnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy gidromvteorologiche-
skiy institut. Trudy, no. 19, 1965. Voprosy aerologii i sinopticheskoy reteorologii
(Problems in aerology and synoptic meteorology), 3-6o
TOPIC TAGS: tropospheric win -stratospheric wind, wind variability, timewise wind
variabaity,
ABSTRAM This,monograph:is.-divided.into four pimris. and presents results for inves-
t1gatims carried out to define more~accurately Ithe time-wise variability, at inter-
vals of up to 12 hr, of the vector, velocity, and directioL of the-vinds--arer-the-L--:~
-southern Primoi~'y~-L-region--of-.t~e--86~,i~'E~:Fa6~',-Ed-s-f.7--Piif-l-described-.th4- ob~aervational
2
a . andthe ational pr es~'- Part deals with the investigation, for a
sit dard time period, of the time-vise variability in wind vector as deterLitned from
two closely spaced aerological stations. Data obtained from a special semes of
radiosonde observations are also analyzed. Part 3 discusses similar characteristice.
for the variability in the scalar velocity of the winds, and Part 4, the results of
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studies on variability in]-vind.,direction.' Thedata usekin the Study-,,were obtained--
-22- .' ~?
at the two stations as follows: Station 1, with RZ-0491and A IIIIiadiosondes
2, vith'
tracked with a "Malakhit" radiotheodolite, with 47~s`cents a day; Station
RZ-049 radiosondes tracked by SON-4 radar, with 6 ascents a day; special radiosondes
at the first station using the "RKZ-lVeteorological radar station,"Ovith ascents
every 2 hr; and special radiAo6n~-e--ad-fa ~co ~ece ealn by the research-,
ship "Yu. ff. Shokallskiy," with ascents every 3 hr. Special observat.;L6na were alm
made over a longer period of-time in the vicinity of Vladivostok. The cbaracteris-
ties of: the --vise varl
time: calculated by combining observations
of thetwo stations made 4 times a day with those made 6 times a day at iatervals of
0100, 0300, 0500, 0700, 0900, and,1100 hr, thereby making these data comparable to-
those obtained from the special.radiosonde observations. Wind variabUitr character-
istics used inthe study included.the mean square variability in a) w,"nd,vector,-
scalar velocity of the,wind, and wind direction-And b) the relative variability in
wind vector and scalar velocity.: Data on the variability in wind vector are-.presented
separately for each season for heights of 5 to 14-16 km for time intervats of 1 to
12 hr. Observational data,.- theoretical and data processing proceduref6 anl;conclu-
sions drawn from the.studies are..presented in detail. Orig. art. has,- 14 figures,
27 tables, pn4 33 formulas
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MANIKOVSKAYA N.K.1 W.SNOVA, S.I.; MAKSD411,IAN, A.P.; ZRABURDA, L.YR,
Producing stable solu catalysts for continuous oxidation of
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F
ZRABYKIN, i. P.
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Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defeuded at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (16)
So: Sum. No- 481, 5 May 55
NOVIKOV, -' V.-; GAITINA, A.Z.; ONWINA, A.K.; STUDOVA, M.Y.; AZAROVA, L.A.;
DAHIKOVA, U.N.; OPOLCHEMSEVA, T.D.;-SHIBAYL?V,
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A4A*, redo;.YOHIGHU. P.M., takhn.rea.
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8tvO Kaluzhakoi oblasti; statisticheekii abornik. Mosima, Gos.stat.
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1. raluz hakeya oblast', Statioticheskoye'u~ravlenie. 2. Statisti-
chaskaye upravleniyo,rmluzhekoV oblasti.(for all except Savenkov,
Slemzin, Fomichev) 2. 11achallnik Statistichaskogo uprikvlaaiya
raldzhoko oblasti (for Savenkov)
~Ulugm Province-,-Zoonomilo conditions-4tatistics)
r - rm V-1
Methodological iustructions for isolating the poltowyelitle virus on
tissue culture. Vop.vlrusm 1 no,2:35-57 Xr-Ap 156. (IIIJU 10: 1)
laboratoriya poliouielita Inetituta, epidemiclogii i milLrobtologii
v Prage Chekhoolovakiya.
tPOLIOKYBLITIS VAUS.
isolation with tissue culture (Bus))
(TISSEM CULTUPJ,
isolation,of polio. virms (Rue))
SOV/ 137-57-6-11190
Translation from: Referativnyy.zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, Nr 6, p 257 (USSR)
-AUTHORS: Zharkova, Z.P.,.,Zhacheva, Ye.I.
TITLE: A Method for the Analytical Precipitation of Gold With Hydrazine
Hydrochloride in Gold Electrolytes (Analiticheskiy metoa osazhde-
niya, zolota, solyanokislym gidrazinom v zolotykh elektrolitakh)
PERIODICAL: Nauch.-issled. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t vspomogat. izdeliy i zapas.'
detaley k tekstil'n. oborud., 1956, Nr 4. pp 44-47
ABSTRACT: A 10-cc test sample is taken for the determination of Au in cya-
nide electrolytes that contain 3-4 g/1 of the metal. For concentrated
electrolytes containing 17-36 g1l Au, a 10-cc test sample is diluted
to 500 cc with water and a 20-50 cc aliquot is used for the analysis.
The test sample is neutralized with HC1 to phenolphthalein and heated
to boiling. 50 cc of 1056 hydrazine hydrochloride are added to the
boiling solution and the boiling is continued to the complete reduction
of Au according to the following reaction: 4KAu(CN)Z-f N2H4'ZHC1
4Au+ NZ+ ZKCI+ 6HCN+ ZKCN. The brown Au precipitate is filtered
Card 1/2 off ~nd calcined in a porcelain crucible at 8001C. The Au in the
SOV/ 137-57-6-11190
A Method for the Analytical Precipitation of Gold (cont.)
crucible is dissolved in 5 cc-aqua regia and evaporated three times. on a water
bath with 1:3 HC1. Then 3 cc.of 1:50 HC1 and 2-3 drops of Br water are added to
oxidize the monovalent Au. The contents of the crucible are evaporated to 1.5
volurne (sic!). The remaining,solution is filtered, the paper is waghed until the
total volume of the filtrate attains 30-40 cc, whereupon 0. 1 g of K bifluoride are
added. 2-3 drops of orthodianizidine solution are then added to the filtrate which
after five minutes is titrated with a solution of hydroquinone to discoloration or to
the appeara:nce of a light blue colo"r of-Idispersed Au. The Au content of the solu-
tion is calculated according to the following reaction:
ZAuC13+3C6H602=2Au+3C6H40Z+6HCI.
V. N.
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Category; USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of inorganic G-2
substances.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9, 1957, 30966
Author Zharkova, Z. P., Zhacheva Ye - I -
Inst Central Scientific Rese-&M-NAitute of Ttxtile Accessories
and Spare Parts
Title Analytical Method of Gold Precipitation with Hydrazine Rydro-
chloride from Gold Electrolytes.
Orig Pub: Nauch.-isaled. tr. Tsentr. n.-i- in-t vapomogat. izdeliy I
zapas. detaley k tekstil n. oborud., 1956, ab. 4, 44-47
Abstract: The method of NIGRIZoloto for determining the Au content ot
cyanide extracts ofore, has been modified to permit deterni-
nation of Au in gold-plating electrolytes. A swWle of the
electrolyte (0-05-0.005 g An) is neutralized, to phenolphtlal-
ein, with hydrochloric acid, heated to a boll, 50 ml of 10%
solution of N
,,,,Hit-2HC1 are added and the mixture is boiled
while maintaining the'volume of the solution at a constant
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substances.
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 3o966
level. The Au precipitate is filtered off, washed with hat mater,
dried anal calcined at 8WO. To the filtrate are added 25 ml of
lof solution of end the mixture Is boiled to chock
ccWleteness of precipitation. The calcined precipitate is dis-
solved in 5 ml of aqua regia, evaporated, and the residue is eva-
porated to dryness, 3 times, with 1-2 ml dilute HCl (1:3). 3 ml
of dilute HC1 (1:50) are added, followed by 2-3 drops of a bydro-
chloric acid solution of Bra, and the mixture is evaporated to
dryness. The residue is diluted to 30-W ml, combined vith 0.1 g
K-bifluoride, 2-3 drops of o-dianisidine solution (10 mg.im lo ml
H01, 1:300) and titrated, after 5 minutes, with a solution of
hydroquinone (0.4180 g dissolved in 500 ml water, acidified with
10 ml enacentrated HC1, and diluted with dilute hydrochloric acid,
1:300) at a ratio of 1:100) until a colorless or faintly bluieh
solution is obtained (2AUClj + 3C4 Njl~O.;& 2AU + 6W.1).
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ZHACHKOVA. AeAo
Ilffoot of vitmin Bj 'on the regeneration of the poriphorm nsrveo
MR. log no.4-.879-881 Ag 1956.
in into. Dokl. A4,SS
(MLRA 9:10)
le Predstavlano akademikom A.D. 9peran0d.m.
(MMYRS) ~.(VITAMINS B12) (MMMATIOM (B I 014,GY
USSR Pam knimals. Cattle.
Abs, Tour s Rolf, Zhur - Bicloglyn, No 2. 1959. go. 7356
Author t OU177. M- P.: Pshanichnyy, P. D.; Veallankc,
D. To.; JLa
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rnst r Not given
Title s Wayx,of AsIaLng theMilklo Pat Content In
COW3.
OtrIg Pub, Veotn. a.-kh. nauk. 1957, No 8
41-50
ibotract, :3 2n rep anted expe Irinento It won established
that whom brower's yeast (3.3 liters per
head daily) van terporarily fed to cow*,
,
thaL- d
Ilk's fat content became Incr4asa
(by 0 percent an the avorage) for a c=pa-
s
ratively long time. When they ware, red bra--
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warts Toast and then sulfuric OcId spaxonla
(60-75 a per cow dolly, the milk's ave"94
rat content won additionally Increased by
0.20-0.25 percent.
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ACCESSION NR: AP4017607 S/0109164/009/002/0355/0356
AUTHOR: Zhadan, I.; Tsarev, B. M
TITLE: Pressed iridium-base tungstate* cathode
SOURCE: Radiotekhni~a i elektronika, v. 9, no, 2, 1964, 355-356
-KOPIC TAGS: electron tube, electron tube cathode, tungstate cathode, iridi-am.
base cathode, iridium base tungstate cathode
ABSTRACT: Conventional tungsten-base tungstate cathodes have a widely
varying emission and are aelf-poiBoned rapidly due to an oxide film that covers
thetungsten grains. A nevr cathode was prepared by pressing a cathode pellet.
at 20 t/crn', into a moly cylinder base. The pellet consisted of 89.71o iridium,
9. 5% barium- calcium tungstate, *and 0. 8% aluminum. It was found, that the new
cathodes: (1) Permit easier and quicker degassing and activation, thanks to the
higher temperature of processing permissible; (2) HaN:e a much higher ctirrent
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AUTHORs Zhadan A
TITLEi Evaluation of the. emissive properties of pressed
cathodes containing barium aluminates
PERIODICALs Izventiya vysshikh uchabnykh navedeniy, Radiofizika,
.vol.41 no#4l .1961, 772-776
TEXTs This paper was reported At the Seventh Scientific-
Technical Conference of the Taganrog Radioengineering Institute.
Emissive proportion of pressed cathodes made of 90% W-Mo powder
and 10% powdered barium aluminates BaO, BaA1204s B
3AI206v &r#
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discussed. This type of cathode was shown to resi t well the
attack of the residual gases pnd was capable of working at
pressures of the order of 10-% mm Hg. Furthermore, repeated
exposures of the activated cathode to air did not impair 'the
emissive properties, hence this cathode material could be employed
in demountable tubes. All the activating processes and the
conditions of measuring the values for the volt-ampere curves were
carried out under strictly controlled conditions. The errors due
to the Itedge effect" of the cathodes were reduced by means of a
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molybdenum screening flange. The cathode temperatures were
measured by means of an optical pyrometer, applying all the usual
corrections, These corrections were in some cases rather
tonsiderable, e.g. 12%. Xn the first instance volt-ampere curves
were plotted for 4 different temperatures ranging from 14381-iOK to
1613 OX. Some of these isotherms were analysed further for the
departure from the Child-Lazigmuir law. The universal
(Richardson) constant A, and the thermionic work function yo,
were'evaluated by plotting the Richardson relation in the.torm of
a straight line. Typical values found for one of these cithodes
w~dre an followst A: = 1.180 amp.cm-2deg-2; yo = 2.21 volt.
Cathodes prepared under identical conditions nevertheless showed
discrepancies of t 0.2 volt for v. and up to +300% for A.
The author concluden'that the discrepancles between the Values'of
A and yo, as determined by him from the Richardson straight line
plot, and those quotcd by other authors (Ref.21 E.S. Ritta.er,
W.C, Rutledge and R.H. Ahlert, J. Appl. Phys., Vol.281 1468, 1957,
and Ref.4i P. Coppola, R. Hughes, ?roe, IRE Vol-44, 351, 1.956)
are due to different processing and activating conditions of the
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cathode, The above two constants were"al o determined by thief
present author from the Schottky curves, :nd the-results (for the
same cathode) were found to be 1.35 and 2.23 respectively, -by
--slating the working temperature to the Schottky,temperature, the
degree of surface heterogeneity was also,found''and, according to
the author, the latter together with the data for the compens*tion
of the heterogeneity barrier'Save some broad'indication of the
possible Iffine structure', defects, (e'.S. the changes in^the
anode-grid characteristics). The behaviour of- If in-the cathode
temperature intervals of 1438-1493 OX and 1493 153; OK, where there
'was a change inthe sign of'the temperature coefficient of
resistance, confirmed.that some of the constituents of the cathode
vare semiconducting. B.V. Bondarenko in mentioned in the-arti6le.
There are 5 figurest 2 tables and 5 referen6en't 3.5oviist-bloc and
2 non-Soviet-bloc, The two English language, references
are an quoted~in the text above.
ASSOCIATIONi Taganrogskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut
(Taganrog Radioengineering institute)
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SURNITTEDi May 13, 196o
ACC NR'. AP6027236 SOURCE CODE: UR/0109/66/011/008/1447/1450
AUTHOR: Zhadan, A. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Pressed distributing cathode life evaluated
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no. 8, 1966, 1447-1450
TOPIC TAGS: electron tube cathode, hot cathode
ABSTRACT: Based qn some Western works (H. Huber et al. Le vide, 1954, 9,
54, 234; E. S. Rittner et al., J. Appl. Phys.., 1957, 28, 12, 1468; W. C.
Rutledge et al., X. Appl. Phys. , 1957, Z8, 2, 167), which analyze therino-
chernical reactions involved and mechanism of Ba delivery to the emitting surface,
this formula is developed for Ba-cathode life:1 0,412 Elf hra. here:
S'P
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0 - quantity of liberated Ba'. T -cathode temperature, S., -pellet emitting area,
P - Ba pres sure in pores, r - inside radius of a theoretical capillary, oc cathode-
surface porosity, A effective length of migration. Source data for tathode-life
;calculations is tabulated. The'above formula replaces the actual corniplex-phase-
cathode structure with a simplified metal -plus -filrn structure. Orig.
'art. has; 12 formulas and I table.
,iSUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE., 1 ZAPAS ORIG REF. 004 OTJI REF: 005
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