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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BATUNER, L.M. - BATURICHEVA, Z. B.

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: I-, L -2~& ~,- - Calculating the multiplicity of mass exchange In rectification columns. Trudy Lou. khim.-farm. inst. no.4o.19-28 158. (NIRA 12:12) (Mass transfer) (DistillatioD apparatus) BATUM, LoM,; PIWASOV, A.M. Chamical .adsorption. Trudy Lon. khlpN-farm. insts, no&4:34-43 158, (MIRA 12:12) (Adsorption) BATUIMR, L. M. Deriving an equation for the absorption coefficient. Trudy Ion. khilc,,-farm. inet, no.4-.49-51 158, MRA 12:12) (Absorption) BATUM, L.H*-. GoRBAcHim, w.A, Model analywis of, ion eXchaW flitero. Trudy len. kbi2r.-farg. inst. no,4:52-60 158. (MIRA 12:12) (Ioln ex.changs) (Filters and filtration) BATURN , L.M.- PROTASOV, A.M. Hydrodynamics of ion exchange filters. Trudy Lon. :khiw.-farm. inst.. no.4:61-65, 158. (MIRA 12 -.12 Y Oilters and filtration) (Ion exchange) (Hydrodynamics) BATUNMR, L.H. I 117drodYmmice of wetted-wall apparatuo for diazotlzation, Trudy Lon. khim6-farm. inst. no.4:66-68 '58. (NIRA 12:12) k0hemical apparatus) (4drodymmice) XR,,Lev Mandelovioho!.doWntg-kand.,takhn.nauk; POZINI Make Tefinovich, A.M.. doteent, kand,fiz,-wt, prof.$ doktor teklW,hauko, PRTSW naWc, red,; TONKMA, T.As topinn.rede [Mathematical methods applAed.to chemical technology] Natemati- cheskle matody v khInichestol tekbdkee Isd,j,, perer, I dope Pod obehohel redo X.RePosinas Zeningrad, Gasonsuchno-takha.lad-vo khim.lit-ry, 1960. 639 p. (KMA 14:2) (Chemistry. Technical) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5160 Batuner, Lev Mendelevich, and Maks Yefimovich Pozin Matematicheskiye metody v khimicheakoy tekhnike (Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering) 3rd ed., rev. and enl, Lenin- grad, Gookhimizdat, 1960. 640 p. 10,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page, Make.Yefimovich Pozin, Professor; Ed.: A, M. Protasov; Tech. Ed.: T. A. Fomkina. FURFOSEz This book Is Intended for chemical engineeral researchers, and mabufacturers. It may also be used as a manual by students at chemical and engineering schools of higher education. COVERAOE-~ The book presents methods for solving various problems in chemistry and chemical engineering with the aid of methods of higher mathematics. It gives numerous typical examples taken from laboratory and manufacturing practlee. This edition differs from earlier editions In several ways. Chapters ZII and IV con- sider new phenomena; section 9 Is newly added to Oh VIIt Chapters VI and XIII are now; Ch. XIV contains two new secti;ns, and 13; Card 1/24 3701a S/12 000/007/004/027 D234/D308 AUTHORS: Batuner, L. M. and Protasov, A. M. TITLL. Determination o,f the temperature of periodic explosive reactions PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnalt Mekhanika, no. 7, 1962, 11, ab- stract 7B58 (Tr. Leningr. khim.'-farmatsevt. in-ta, 1960, no. 11, 189-198) 'TEXT: The allthors consider the problem of measurement of tempera- ture of a medium at the instant of explosion and during subsequent expansion of the gas mixture. For the purpose of such measurement, a resistance thermometer, connected to an automatic recording de- vice, was placed in the reaction chamber containing a piston. The dependence of the measured temperature*on time was determined on the basis of a thermal balance equation. The authors obtain a dif- ferential equation of first order, in which the right-hand side is given by the graphical dependence of temperature on time. This Card 1/2 S/1 24/62/6f00/'007/004/027, Determination of the ... D234/D308 equation is solved for given initial conditions. As a result of the analysis it is established that the maximum reading of the tesist- P_nce thermometer is delayed by 0.3 of a cycle and amounts to 70% of the true maximum value of the temperature in the chamber, 4 re- ferences. Z-A6stracter-8 note; Complete translation._7 Card 2/2 RATUNER, LJ4.; LYASHFBKO, V.D.; VOVSI, B.A.; VITENEKRG, A.G. Themokinetics of the catalytic decmposition of o-methoxyphenyl diazonium sulfate. Trudy Lon. khim-farm. inst. no.141313-122 162 (MIRA l7sl2) RATUNER., L.M. Hydraulic resistance in packed colums and suspension fi-Itra- tion, Trady Len* khimo-farme inot, no.14:123-341 162. (KM 17:2) Kinetics of ion exchange In the processes of vater treatment* MAd. UA2-348 Rxperiment&I calculatione and Investigations of the continuous process of otreptozqtin ion exchangw applicable to the trave- ling-belt apparatus. Ibid. a149-168 Thermodynamics of the reatifiestim of binary solutions. Md. $169-184 - BATUNERY L.M.; KULIBAKH, V.O., red. [Kinetics of chemical processes taking place in flow reactors; a manual for eorreipondence students] Kine- tika khimicheskikh protsessov v protoclaWkh apparatakh; uchebnoe posobie dlia studentov-zaochnikov. Leningrad.. Leningr. khimLK(-.~--farmatsevOchaskii in-t, 1963 94 p. (vin 1;..I) J-A T -L) N C ~, C)). A11D.ONlY,lYj_T!Le-_BAUXq V.A*; BLUNGAMTO. N.K.; BIWIN. V.D.; BIRYUKOF, I.K.; BIR=OV, S.M.; BLCK=# S.I.; BOROVOT. 0.A.: BUN, X,Z.; BURAXDT# N,A,; VWSAMM.'~.A.; VOTK, GA.; TORM. 2.A.; VOMCHI)FIR, A*F,; ICNOV, V.D., kand. telhu, nw*; ONKIN. U.K.; GILIDMIAT, TaIlD., ka4d. tekhnq nemk-, GINZBUPG, M.Ko; GLIMOY# P,S,; GONS. 2.G.; GCMC=g V.I,; -GRZHIB.. B.T.j GRJKULOT, L.Y.,, kand. v,-H4 nank; agcozxmu# IsTa.; DANIWT~ A,,G,; DKITRITIT. I.G.; DRIMU711KO, Th.D.e. DOBWROTOT, D.D,.; MOININg L*Gs; DUMMOT. N.D.; Z I A.Fe; ICM. D.K.; 2DQ=4, 76A.; ZIPAMM, S,V.; ZUBRIKl ]C~X.l KAUNOT, 1.7.; XNYAZW, S.N.; ic&ii4r. N.x.; rawnsur. Y.T.; KOSEMO. V.P.; KI'll"T , D,V.; KOSTROT, I.Nq KOTLTARWIY. 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Dyxxro tekhnichaskogo otcheta o stroitellatve Tolgo-Dona. 2. Chlen-kor- respondeut Almdezii naut SSSR (for Akhutin). 3. DaYltvitel'ai chlen AkmAemii etroltelletya I aTi&itektux7 SSSR (for GrIsMu, Raziu). I (Volga Don Oaml-FqdrauUe 6nCineeriog) 8/128/63/WO/001/007/008- A004/A127 AUTHORS i laont yeva, A.V., Batuner, yu.Yess Likhachev# R.B. TITIE31 Improving the quality of the AX 8 (AL8) alloy PERIODICALs Liteynoye proizvodetvo, no. 1, 1963, 37 TEM To reduce the amount 'of oxides in the ALB alloy it Is refined for 5 under intense stirring in,vertical direction, while '8 minutes at 700 720 C the surface of the melt is continuously covered with a carnallite flux. The slag is removed from the surface, new flux is added and the metal is poured-at 700 720*C, which increases the machan-l!W properties of the alloy as follows: b 30-8 -*- 32.5 kg/,mm2, and 9-3- 11.6% after heat treatment. If AL8 alloy with beryllium and titanium additions is produced, It Is recommended to refine the al- loy by mixing the flux layer over a depth of 100 - 150 mm. Corrosion tehts-.Of-* specimens-produced by'this technology-showed that ALS alloy parts containing ti-. Unium and improved by repning showed the highest corrosion resistance. Card 1/1 LEONTOYEVA, A.V.; BATMO TU.T#,j IJXUCBEV, R.B. I --- - Improving the quality of the ALS alloy. Lit. proizv. no*1:37 A 163. (MMA 3.6:3) (Allml am-magnesium alloyo--4%tallurgy) BATUNIV M W!,-Prof*j* ZaAluzhenn~7 deyatel I nauki; ILI IN, B.I.0 Results of the readers' conferenee organized by the Gorkiy Dmatovenereologioal Society on April 13p 1961 for discussing Us materials published in the journalp "Vestnik dermatologii i venerologii* ih 1960. Teot.derm.i van. no.22t77-81 161. (MIM 15%3.1 1. P~redsedatell Gorikovskogo dermato-venerologicheskogo obahchestva (for Batunin). 2. Sakretart Gortkovskogo dermato-venerologicheakogo obshchestva (for Win)e ~ (UNfATOLOGY-PMUODICAIS) (VEMMLOGY-PERIODICAIS) )4/49T90 A10 m Lt soo i offl6sii '6f Sooisty. OITOD titUs of 81 V. raid'., ; V. P. Batunin, .. P.--"The separate stages of the work of tho Kafedra skin-venereal diseases GGIII imeni 'I. M. Kirov on its 25th anniversary and of the Gor1kovekiv regional Scientific-reasearch of skixivenereal diseases institute on its l5th anniversary," Nauch. zapiski Gor'k. in-ta dei-.ratologii i venerologli i Hafedry kozhno-varenich. bolezney GGYI im. Kirova, Issue 12~ 194481 p. 5-17 SO: U-3264, 10 April 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal. Inykh Statey, No. 3, 1949) 7 11 ~T~- L .I . Batunin,- M. ?.--"Carbohydm-te chan-,e dttring eczema," Nauch. zapiski Gor'k. in-ta dermatologii i venerologii i Kafedry kozhno-varenich. bolazney COMI Im. Mron, Inava 12, 1948, P. 60-64 SO: U-3264$ 10 April 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statay, No. 3s 1949) Batmin, 14. P.-I'Percentage of cho3.r!.Co j-n the blood, urine and .9kin during aczema.0 Nauch, zapisk-i Gorik. in-ta dermatologli i venerologii i Kafedr-, kozhno-verenich. bolezney GGHI im. Kirova, Issue 12, 1948, p. 65-75 SO: U-1264, 10 April 19532 (Letopis 'Zhurnal lmjkh Statey, No. 3, 1949) Batunin, M. P.--"Reactivaness of skirt to a chemical substance during eczena." Nauch. zanislci Gor'k. in-ta dematologii i venerologii i Kafedry kozhnoverericn. bolizrey. GQYI Ln. Kirova, Issue 12, 19.48, p. 76-Q5 Z'~O- U-32641 10 April 1953, (Iatopis 1Zhurnal Onyl:h Statay, No. 3t 1949) W-TUNIN, 11. P. Prof . "Experience in the Use of Solbent B.S. in Dermatology," a report. given at the annual scientific session of the AU Sci. Soc. of Dermato- Venerolog. in 1952 g-4O'jj4np'-; GLIMNSILTA, T.A.; 90WIS, I.I. YbLrther aotivitles in rporgpization of derwato-vonereologioal medi- Cal Institutions aGCorq**..to the Pavlovian theoryp Vast. Toner., Xoskv& no. $:7-12 llow-%6'1952. '(=~ aba) - ~ I 'j BAMIN, M.P., professor; KAWSIS, I.I., rofessor. w trs) Review of Oftoblems of dermatology and venersologyw published by the Central Institute for ffidn and Venereal Diseases. TOIX Modgis, 1953, Reviewed by M.P.Batunin, I.I.Hatusts. Vest.TOUA dorm. no.1:51-55 Ja-1r 154. (MLRL 7:2) (Skin-Diseases) (Venereal diseases) jv~ RATUMNA 1". 11. n-ofessor At;sociates. "'he Stud..- of the Intprocoptor Connectionr of the '-tomnch and Skin in Certain Dermatoses.11 Vestnik vereralogii i dermatolcgii (bulletin of Venerolgoy Dermatology), No 1, Uanuary -Fer)r-uaz7 195h kbiomper), MoFcow. ISp I&I,; GLLYINSKATA. ToAo; PZSIMp Z.Ao; BOL15MU.T.T. ft"WA" YA, R.P.1 RAPOPMT, B.N.; MUSMIN, Sol. Use of o4bylowlycol amoothyl- other In dernstole". Test. Von. I dom noo3:11-15 NY-40 154. (mm 7;.8) 1, Is CorOkovskogo ko~xhuo-vonerologlcheskogo InstItuts, (dire prof, X.Popatmin) (SKINO* diseases, fthere, 2-othavothanol) (A=OLO Imm,,dorlvatlyes, 02-othoj79thawl, ther, of skft dI so DATUNIN. M.P., professor 'Gonarrheam; oroulsatloml said mnthodological materials. Re- viewed by M.P. Batunin. Test.vanilsrm-no-3:59-60 MY-Ja '55. (OONDFOM) (KLItA 8: 10) 1- .1 6144- &,"tj Df ,, . " : I . !'k 11, r-, I , V1 ~. . I ; -- . EXCEMA 14EDICA See 13 Vol 13/5 Dermatolog: May 59 134 1. PENTABISMOL. IN THE TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS (Russian text) - tuni I. P Kagan M. Z. . Molseeva t. V. , fternizova f*lr an5d?R-er;tzov D.N. -NAUCH.ZAP.GORK.INST.DERM.1 VENER.KAF.KOZIINO-VENER.tIOLEZ, GGMI 1956, 17 (206-214) .Pentablamol, a Soviet water -soluble bismuth preparation. wasiriedouton33 patients with primary or secondary syphills. The preparation was given until the disappearance of clinical manifestations of syphilis, afterwards it was combined with novarsenobenzol. The spirachaetae disappeared from the lesions within 2 to 6 days after the administration of 2 to 6 ml. pentabismol, and secondary eruptions subsided after 4 to I ml. The preparation acted favourably on the serological reactions and did not adversely affect the detoxicating liver tynction. It was well tolerated by the patients, did not produce serious complications and proved to be highly effective In early active and recurring forms of syphilis, (S) ,BATUNIN M.P. prof.. zaeluzheurqy dayatell nauki; X&GAN, K.Z,, otarsihir W=-hWy sotrudnik; MIMUMV, X.Ae, dotsent; NOSYRIVA, N.Vot nauobqy sotrudnik; KHIZRINq V4Yu,, Aiuchnyy notrudnik Observations on the treatment of sypbtlitic patients vith bloilliul. Test.derm.i van. 33 uo.St50-54 S-0 '59. (MIRA 13 t2) 1. Is Gorlkovelcogo nauelbuo-issledovatellskogo kozhuo-veuerologicheako- go institute, i kafedry koshmo-venerichookikh bolexney Gorlkovskogo. gosudarstv'ennogo meditainakogo institute. imeni S.K. Kirova (direk-tor lustituta, I saveduyushchiy kafedroy - zasluzeuW deyatell nauki prof. M.P* (SYPHILIS ther.) (PENICILLIN ther.) BATUM &Pev BMMUP G*A* ,-P Is a Apmtod Wome'rum test necessary for prepmt sets? lest.dwa.i veno 34 wo&61-62 160. "1 =A 13 in) (III 'IT JA.*ASSUMM RUCTION) BATMTO, M.P.; BERLIN, G.A. Wassermamn examination of Patients in somatic hospitals. Vest. derm.i ven. no.1:63-64 162. (MIRA 15 -:L) (smTnjs--nrAGKous-wAssmwm Rncna) BAT Prof. A-~~~ 2 Development of theoretioal dermatoveneredLW in Gorki during 1991- 1 4 1961. Biul. Uoh.med. sov. 3 no.2;12-16 i-4-"p 162. (MIRA 1514) GORKI--SKIN-DISUSES) j MIM-4MEML DISEASES) dayatelt nauki, prof.; BERLIN, G.A., 2aS1U2hevm7y vrach RSFSR, kand.ned.nauk , Role of mass serological mmminations for the detection of latent syphil.19. Vest. deM i ven. 37 no.lt66-69 Ja'63. (MIRA 16s10) (SYPHILIS--DIAGNOSIS) BATUNIN.'M.P.'l GLAVINSKAYA, T.A.; SAKHAROVA, V.S. Effect of externalP -irradiation on the metabolism of thiamine, nicotinic acid and transaminase. Mod. red,, 10 no.lS62-65 Ja,165. (KRA 18M L.Kafedra kozhnykh i venerichaskikh bolesney (sav. - prof. M.P. Bitunin) GorIkovskogo maditsinskogo institute, imeni Kirova i Gorlkavskiy nauchno-issladavatellakiy-kozhno-venerologicheskiy institut. BATUN.19.,~F,A-,., insbe po tekhnike bezopasnostj sluzhby puti; ZHUKOV, R.F.., We are providing for safety* Pat' i put.khos. 6 no.5.-" 162. (KM 15:4) 1. Ashinskeye dietomtdya Kuybyshavokoy dorogi. (Indu trial safety) Ulailroads-Employeen) BAI~NER F.D. j_ Accelerated construction of No,6 look of the Volga-Baltte Sea Waterway. Transp. stroi. 3.4 no.6s2l-24 Je 164. (MIRA 1W) 1, Glavnyy inzh. upravleniya Volgobaltatroy. BATU prof. Review of H.S.Kapltmls book "coneation of transactions of the Scientific and Practical Gonferenee of the Dermatolcgists and Venereologists of Siberiag the North and the Far East." Vast, derm, i von. 38 no,9:84-85 S 164. (MIRA 1814) .J'r TSEUARIUSt Yu,G*j dotsent; PASMV19 VeSey kand*zed.naukl BAIGNMI L.M. Problem of aspergillosto of the interwd orgazw. Xlin.net. 38 no.10A19-123 0,160. (Kr-RA IACU) le Is kafedry patologighookoy autcmii ar, a4 prof, S*A* Vinbo- gradaw) i kafedi7 fakalftstakoy terapii (sav* prof. Mj, Uld-novich) lrymskogo neditaimkogo inatituta Imeni Stalina (d,ir. - doteent-S.I. Geergievakiy),j (MICAL MrWLOGT) EXCz:ZPTA MICA * Sec-3 Vol-10/8 Endocrinoloa Aug-56 1446.,BATUNINA V.Ya. *Experimental diabetes (Russian text) -ARKH.PATOL. 1U5, 4(82-83) Description of research in the field of diabetes. Four main conclusions: (1) In dia- betes in male rats 02 consumption appreciably increases following removal of the cerebral cortex. (2) Increased tissue metabolism after removal of brain, liver and muscles is to a certain extent evidence for increased use of energy resources in diabetes. (3) There is some kind of correlation between the 02 consumption, following removal of the cerebral cortex, and the blood sugar level. (4) Changes in the 02 consumption after removal of the brain are indicative of the involve- ment of the CNS in the pathogenesis of the ensuing disorder. Boerman - Oss' UM/Humn and Anibal Physiology (I~qrml and Phthological)i, T-7 Digestiont Abs Jour ; Ref Zhue -" IL91 Io 11, :k958, 5M Author : Batuninap Mao Inst : Title : Ab.soi-ption bf - W~ 65'-by"' th-e- Pancreas, and -by, Othqr, OrIpne of 14hita. Aa~td- ih,_Experiqentall~ induc6d~ Dieturbcaicbs of the Hidier N6rvous~Systen.e Orig Nb : Arkhiv patologli) 1957)'19)- Nol, 42-45- Abstract : A solution of Zn65 was subcutaneously injected into white rats., and 1-2 hours after the injection the radioactivity of liver, kidneys, spleen,, and_pancreas (P) was investiam- ted. The largest amunt of W65 was found to be present in the liver, and smller amounts in P, in the kidneys, and in the spleen* In rats with a strong derangement of hir,her nervous activity (M) (4050 repetitions of a 30- ninute troumtization by penetrating sounds., which was Card 1/2 BATUN13U. V-Ta.; CRBSHKBV1CH. S.A. (Gorlkiy) liffect of birch whAte rot callus and camphor on the development of sarcoma in white rats following the administration of 9,10- dinethyl-1,2-benzanthracene. Pat.fiziol. i akepetarap, 3 nool:75 Ja-F '59'. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Is kafedry patologichaskoy fisiologii (ispolrqequahchly obya- .1 sannosti xavedayushchago - dots. V-Ya. Batunina) i kafadry farma- kologli (zav. - prof. W.P. Sinitsyn) Gorikovskogo meditsinskogo instituta In. S.M. Kirov&. (HOMOMBAMN) (TUMORS) (CAMPHOR) SHCHAPOV, M.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; IVANOVA, M.I.; IWTPI!qVA;. N.A., inzh,; NEKLYUDOVp A.N. Determining the optimum braking load of the tension devices on winding and warping machines. Tekst. prom. 25 no.L:33-35 Ap 165. (KRA l8t5) 1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut tekstillnoy pronVahlennosti (for Shchapov)o 2, Nachallnik laboratorli tokstillnoy fabriki imeni Dzorzhinskogo (for Ivanova). 3, Laboratorlya tekstillnoy fabrIki Jmeni Dzerzhinskogo (for Butunova), 4. Zamestitell nachallnika motallno-snovallnogo otdola tekstillnoy fabriki imeni Dzerzbinskogo (for Nek:Lyudov). KWIOVICH' P. A* - RkTUNSMTAj Nervous System - Diseases Perdcillin.therapy of acute neural virus infections. Zhmr. nevr. i psildi. no. 2. 1953 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library, of Congress, IUY 1953. Unclassified. !Y-S VII!: 0- ft-. nu-'- r lx-nt~iijc ir,,r,3 ~i;,, !I 1-:01-W V,ATv#t.4, OUTITARI Too K.. professor; KAL'GrN, A.D., inshener; M(MYIV, K.P*O professor, retesusent; Inshener. retsenzent KANAXIN, inshener, redaktor; WROLOVA, T.F., tokhrAchoskly radaktor- [Machinery] PAshinovedenie. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-takhn. lzd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry. 1954, 408 p. OffAA 7.-10) (Machinery) POLAND Antoni, CHUDY, Jan, ZAJV~Uf Jadwi~-al and NOSK0, .wu 'Pre ervatJ on (Katedra Irena, Chair of Food TechnoloZy s I Tachnolo,-,ii Zjvwnosci i Przechowalnictwa), the WS11 [--.-,.yzsza Sz*Kola Rolnicza, Hl-,her School of Agricultura3 in Olsztyn (Director: Prof. Dr. A. 1RUM(OWSKI) "Fats of Frur Animals. I. Characteristics of the Fat of the Mink (.Mustela vison Schreb.)." -Lublin i0edveyna ',-,'atarLnarMjna, Vol 19, No 5, 'May Warsaw 63, PP 230-23~. Abstract: (Authors' English summary] Investi-ations re- vealed that the subcutaneous fat tissue of the minks varies in composition from its fat around the kidneys and mesen- tery. It is considerably richer in palmitio and linoloic acids, poorer in stearic, and contains about the same per- centa-a of myristinic acid (7 percent). The composition and easier accessibility of the subcutaneous fat offers a possibility of its utilization, primarily in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Thera are nine (9) refer- ences, of,which 6 are Polish, 2 German, and one is EnSlish. LITWOVICH.. I.)L; PAPUSHIN, L.L.; BEIM.. V.V.; BATURA., N.I. Comparative testing of d"teir.13w centrifuges. Koks i kb'-- no.3:11-14 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. lasinovokly kokookbinichooldT sayod. - (Donato Babin-Zoal preparation) (Centrifugeo-Testing) L 54552::�2 IMT(d)/EED_2/BVP(j) Pq-4/pg.4/pk-4 FAC=IOX Ms AP5025PA Iz ,is . .1 l.... jjp(e) BSAO A '00 1CM,10011,1 6QfCW "86/65, AUTHORSt His ulovin, L. luzin'. V. Yea V&JwlmWw. N. ApI TArner, To, Los Batura. S. E,j ShXyakhtim. DL As TITM ParcUel-ceries,shift, registerg- Class 42, No. 170203 SOURGEV Byulletsul Is6bretenly i toval4kanakowl no* 8, 1965, 6"S TDPIO TAGSi shift register 1.~' ABSTRAM This Author Certificate presents a parallel-series shift register having potential triggers with gates at the recording Inputs. To decrease the nimbor of storage unite, the register contains bapio registers for parallel in- for=tion recording and one miadliaz7 register controlling the shift of inforn- tion in the basic registers* The outputs of each preceding trigger are connected to the record gate inputs of the next (ass, Fig# I on the Snolosvre)s The ssoond inputs of the sam record gates of thwaudlia:7 register are comeoted to the input for the shift pulse series at output, the one rsoord gates are conneated -to the input for the shift pulse series at recording. The second input of the record gate of each trigger of the basio+rogister Is connected to the sero output- of tbo trigger of the awdliary register vith the @an& number. fte sumersUon -:4 C 54550-65- AOCESSION NRs AM554 of tho b"Ic wW awdl"17 ro&two is oppoglt*, OrIgs arto haso I di.gma ASSWIATIONs Gotuditrat"w" olektrotokbMah"kLy s&vW VIW (State Ileatriod Eminoorim Plxnt M MMS M SUB Como IDP SUBHrTMs 02J&uU No RV sov 1000'' OYMI OW Card 2&.-',)~ ryxvtmmx TMIND ILLF84660ses. ILILE1948868% IL A. F ... A L 0.110 ....... ft A. 11.01 F- or Yalu, P". by Me. S02. W.. 4c I"W% odmkw " be pnow 0t do" saffew. BATUU, V. A.) PICTJLEVSXUA,, L.; FAK.')VSXTY, Ve Too PTypes of humus fuel and their formation.* Report submitted for the Znd International Peat Congress, Leningrad; 15-22 Aug 63. GLLUSP90s V.P.; ZAVGOROMUYA., Issr.j SEHERYUK., V.I.; Z. Cathodic reduction of copper oxide. Zb=.prikl.Wdm. 34 no.S&IM9- 1925 Ag 1161. (KtU 24:8) -1 - -, I I - - - I. I I - (Copper oxide) (Reduction., Electrolytic) r- t A. E bEs t u r a E-n o prig pa r ng TO P 7 C AGS ba r I um c a i- b o i is t s t r c, n t L ~A L -.'I C C, )rd 1/2 L 34198-65 ACCESSION MR: AP5007620 ture, the crystal dimenslons decreased frolum 1C, to 6 with an incr-aq,? in ASSOCIATION: Filial instituta reakti-)v f. ootnr)~--iN-H ... N type. This is confirmed by the infrared absorption spectra of those compounds (Rafe 1, 2). The ultraviolet absorption spectra of pyrazole and its methyl derivatives do not show the effect of formation of this hydrogen bond (Rof 3). The present paper deals with the infrared absorption spectra of the following othoxy-derivatives of pyrazole with froe imino nitrogen; 3-mothyl-5-othoxypyratole (substance I In a table on p 708) and 3.-I-dimethyl.-S-sthoxypyrazole (11), as well as the infrared spectra of 1,3-dimethyl-5-athoxypyrazole (111) invnich imino hydrogen Is replaced by a mathyl. group. The spectra were measured in the region of valence vibrations of the NH group using an 113-11 Infrared spectrometer with a UP prism. The absorption spectra Card 1/2 were obtained both for crystals in the form of thin layers on NaCl plates Infrared Absorption Spectra of Certain Pyrazolo, Derivatives in the )A Region and for solutions in carbon tatrachbride. xho results are given in the table on p 708. Cola I and 2 give the frequencies for a colution and a crystal sample of compound 1, cola 5 and 4 give the frcquencies of a solution and a crystal sample of compound II and col 5 gives the froquencies of a solution of comDound III. The 2.85 it band appears in solutions of I and II, which contain the NH group. The 3.14, 3.21 and 3.25 it bands w-4ro observed in crystalline samples and not-to. -dilute solutions of compounds I and II. Those three bands are due to antlaymnetrical vibrations of nitrogen atom oound with hydrogen in a six-member ring of the double molecule. "L'ho remaining bands appear in all the three compounds and are due to valence vibrations of the CHlCH2 (original in error?) and CH.3 groups. The results should suggest that dimerization in these three compounds occurs by formation of intermolecular hydrogen bonds of the sane type as in tne methyl derivatives of pyrazole (Raft 1, 2). There are 1 table, I figure and 3 references, 1 of which is Soviet, 1 Italian and I German. SUMITTED: Juno 16, 1958 Ca rd 2/2 69275 S/0 51/60/00 8/0 V01 9/0 3 Z 1201/1691 AM= S Startsev. V.1., Baturichava, Z. aid Tairlin, Yu.A. TITIA s The Temperature Dependence of Luminescence of N&I(TI) Cryltals at Touperatures of 0-27000. -t I - 11 MIODIG&Ls Optiia I spoictroakopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Wr 4. pp 541-644 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The reported (Refs 1-4) temperature dependences of the intensity of luminescence of N&I(T1) are oontradictory. The aim of the present woric vas to study the tonparature dependence of the Intensity of luminescence of Nal(TI) with 0*06-0.1% T1 excited with Y-raywo The temperature dependence Was obtained between 0 and .2700C at the rates of beating varying from 15 to 90 deco(hour. An N&I(TI) crystal of 13 = diameter and height (4 In Fig 1) vas placed in an aluminium container 6 inside a copper block 3 vhich vas joined by means of a copper rod vith a heater. Temperatures vere measured with a copper- eoustantLn thermocouple and the temperature difference between the surface and the centr* of the crystal did not exceed, 20C. A photo- multiplier-9 (M-19) vLs separated from the crystal by a plane-parallel glass plate 7 and it vas air cooled. The crystal vas excited with Y-rays Ca rd 1/3 from 04137 Nw - 661 ksV). Dependeace of the anode current of the 69275 S/051/60/008/04/019/032 9201/3691 The Touporature Dependence of Luminescence of NOLI(TI) Orystain at Tamporaturts of 0-27000 photomultiplier on the orystal temperature (integral measurements) was obtained by meant of a nicroammeter M-91a across which a 10 jiF capacitance was connected (this ensured that x - RO of the system was 4, st)c). Alternately a pro-amplifier was connected to the photomultiplier anode and pulses from its output were fed to an oscillograph 251 and photographed (pulse measurements). The decay time was deduced from the form of the dependence of the pulse amplitude on the absolute temperature T and on x. After several heating-cooling cycles (Fig 2, curves I and 2) the intensity of luminescence was found to decrease linearly with rise of temperature at the rate of 0.12 t 0.03 *do& (Fig 2. curve 3). Luminescent properties of the crystals were not affected by the amount of thallium between 0.05 and 0.1%. At rocm temperature the main component of luminescence, amounting to 90-95% of the total signal, had a decay time 'e, - 0.26 Itsea; the remaining 6-10% of luminescence had a decay timotis- 0.7-1.2 "ec, Dependence of the decay time '&.1 on temperature shown in Pig S. Theoretical dependences of the pk*tQ- multiplier signal V on the absolute temperature T and on x - Rr.'~,Mculated using ,V(T) and Vo(T), where V. - Ila V as RO 4 0. The theoretical Card 2/3 69275 S/051/60/OD8/04,/019/032 B201~691 The Umperature Dependence of Luminescence Of YAI(Tl) Crysta 1; at Touporatures or 0-2700C curves agreed satisfactorily with the authors' experimental resultt (R*f 3) and with th*-dats of Webb and Jobanson (Ref 2) and KiusA (Ref 3), but they differed fro the results reported by Solon et al, (Rot 1) and by X*esssu (Ref 4). There are 6 figures arA 7 references, 1 of iftich is Soviet, 5 Inglish and I French. SUEMITMs July 17, 1959 ,card 3/3 ACCBSBION IM.- AR5DD5658 8/0058/64/OOD/012/W7/DO57 SMCE: Ref. %h. Flzika, Abs. 12D436 AIMRS: Batwicheve. Z. B.; Tsirlin, Yu. A. f TIMS: Pnlse~d th=wluminescence of Cel(TI) and Nal(T1) crystals CrM SOURCEs Sb. StsintlllyatM I staintillyste. materi&ly. Vyp- 3. MMT'kov, Lhazr'kovsk. un-t, 1963. 49-50 TOPIC TAGS: tbermoltminvacence,, tenTerp-ture dependence, x ray Irradiation, TRANSIATIO.Ni The anthors measwed the Intensity of stationary lwdnescence and the beigbts of luminescence pulsee of the crystals CsI-TI and Val-TL (0.05t vt. T-1) excited by go==& rays from Cs137 m a function of the crystal t-!mpP-rr-tu:--e im the later-irrd 20-150C. The caw-fes were ccwpared with the curv*--.s of ther=a- de- ee:v:itatlon of x-rixy irradiated crystals~ An agreel---ent between the temperatures o:.' the =axi= vas ob6ervod on t", curyes of &11 typus. The results obtaimed ara Cord 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4043996 S?0058/64/ooo/006/DD73/DD?3 SOURCE: Ref. sh. Fizika, Abe 6D551: AUTHOR. Baturicheva, Z. B.1 Tairlin, Yu. A. TITLE: Negative thermoluminescence of alkali halides CiM SOURCE:. Sb. Stsintillyatory* i stsintillyats. materialy*. Khar1kov, Khar1kovsk. un-t, 1963, 116-118 TOPIC TAGS: thermoluminescence, 'negative thermoluminescence, alkali.halide, crystal cooling TRANSLATION: Investigates the dependence of relative light yield on temperature in alkali-halide crystals of CaI-T1 and NaI-T1 with various activator concentra- tions, To exclude the influence of thermoluminescence the measurements were conducted during cooling of the crystalo The curve of the light-yield temperature dependence has stop nature; on the thermoluminescence curve these steps correspond to the thermoluminescence maxima displaced somewhat toward higher temperatures@ Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AR40439% The obtained regularity is ascribed to "negative" ther luminescence of crystals, is eel to the neutron capture, occurring during crystal coolingt.from the capture- center conduction bandl this results in decreased light yield. There is given a kinetic analysis of the process of negative thermoluminescence. SUB CODE: IC OP ENCL: 00 Card 2/2 _7 ET, 77 L 16436-65 EPA (a) _2/Wr(m)/WP4t)/8WP(b) M-10 1JP(c)/iSD(f)-2 JD/JG XC!CESS1 NR: AP4048746 S/0051/64/017/005/0737/0738 AUTHDRS: Baturichev4,.__Z,. B..,- Gurevicb, N. Yu.; Teirlin, Yu. A.; Slivets, V. A. TITLE: Effect of plastic deformation on the light yield of Nal(Tl) crystals SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 737-738 TOPIC TAGS: scintillator, plastic deformation, light yield ABSTRACT: The purpose of theInvestigation was to determine the cause of the reduction in the light yield of a gamma-excited plas- ca --WaI-(T1-)--cryst-al -with- -0 w07% TI concentration by- - y deftr*ed w&-igbt. The plastic deformation was produced with a hand vise. Them sxVles in the form of plates measuring 1 x 10 x 10 mm were packed in special containers with a reflector made of aluminized dacron filmp which served also as the container wall on the gamma-irradia- CaIA 1/3 L 16436-65 ACCESSION NR; AP4048746 CIA tion side. The light yield was measured relative to the character- istic coppe-- Ka line with a scintillation counter consisting of an FEU-29 pbotomultiplier and two single-channel AADO-1 differential analyzers, one of which served as an amplifier. The relative light yield was also measured under gamma irradiation from a 0.5 mCi C060 source by an integral method, using an FEU-29 photomultiplier and an M-95 microammeter. The experiments were performed at 25C. The absorption of the crystals was measured in the 500--1100 nm range with an SF-4 spectrophotometer. The light yield decreases with in- creasing plastic deformation, but the absorption remained practical- 11, constant. The transparency and the intensity of the high-tem- porature emission also decreased with increasing stress. It is con- cluded that not all the decrease in light yield is due to the in- crease in the absorption in ihe crystals, and that some of the de crease is due to a trapping of the luminescence centers by vacancies. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. i I I I I - I I i ICard 3/~ I I i I i I i i I I L_Ik55-_66* EWT(.I)/EWT(n)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(b)-. IJP(c) JD/JG/00. ACC NF(: AP5025097 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/65/003/003/0282/0284: 77 AUTHORS t Baturichava,, Zo B.; Gurevich,, No Yu,; Tairlint Yu. A. qq'Z?0L-- ORG: now 7- TITLEt On.the influence of plastic deforwition on the storage of light quantity, in crystals of NaXW) -ffepo-r-Ea-4,-aT-&-ie--V&-Uo-nfor6nee on Luminescence inL'YoV q SOURCE t ZhurnalLprikladnpy spektrookopii, v. 3$ no, 3* 19650 ~8248/+ TOM TAGS: luminescence, luminescence research,, luminescence-crystal,L lumines- pectrum,, lithium iodid odim iodide cence P a? th87 ABSMCT: The thermal Ad rmoo,ptical scintillation curves for Nal-M) Zcrys- tals containing various concentrations- of,Vver'd determined, The excitation vas realized by means of x-rays at'room temperature. The heating ratevas.0.8 degreae/sec, and~the crystals vers deformed by means of a visa.- The experimental results are presented graphically (see Fig, 1). From these experimental results it is concluded that the temporal integral stored in Val(TX) crystalej x-'rayed at-room temperature, I.a'mainly due to thanium captivar* centers, This conclusion. Card 1/3 UDC i '535JW L ..~ :- Eli

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