VYSOTSKIY, B.V.; MALYKH, F.S.1 MJDRA"A, L.A.; SLONOV, M.N.; RAKHRIN, V.K.
t
R(,aults of a survey on leptcap1rosis In warm-bloodc-3 anlyalfi in
Vbie mountain regions of the Maritime Territory. Trudy Vlad!F~rj
n)*209-60 162. (MTRA 180)
lz Vladivostokskogo naucl.;no-lssledovatel'skogo lnstituta
1; idemiologiJ, mikrobiol I I gigJyeny I Slkhote-Alinskogo
:p
I
lapovednika.
!VYSQTSUlvt--B.V.j KALTKH, F.S MIROTVORTSEV, Ju.l.; KIZILOVA, M.D.;
SYCHEVSKIYp P*T*
Data of a mu~ey onileptospircelp In murine rodente in Slavyanka
and Fogronichnyi Diptricts of the Maritime Territory. Trudy
VladIEMG no.2160-681 162. (MIFA 180)
1. 1z Vladivostol4iogo nauohno-iseledovateliskogo institute,
epidemiologli, mik~obiologii I gigiyerq I Primorskoy krayevoy
protivochumnoy stiIntaii.
VYSOTSKIY, B.V., IMALYKH, F-S-t' PP.C)KOF'YFV, Ad-
t
0m0 dht On th* 0'1010irY Or 1 Optomp tron,, a in farm fin'-zlilm pstil
the ways of offective prevention of this infection In the
rrerrito 1~ . Tr-ndy VladlIEW ro.2-68-,3 162. (MIRA 18-3)
r
1. 1z V ndl-vostlokskogo na,.ichrio-~,'~sqledo4,atellskcgLi InEi.ltutft
epidemi)logll, m1kroblologil i glglyeny.
VYSOTSKI*f, B.11.; AINVIIIN, V.V.; MALYKII, F.S.
fleld mice as leptospiral renervoirs of the Javanica 2erologl'--a-I
1:roup in Maritime Territory . FTeliminary report. Zhur.r.1kroblol.,
t3pid. i immun. 41 no.5:70-72 My 164. (MIRA 28.2)
1. Vladivostokskly institut epidemiologi' mikroblologii i
g1glyeny i Institut epidreiologit I mikrobiologli Imen! Gari.Llei
IMN SSSR.
vi OTS y I y 9 B . VMA Vi Yj i , F . 3JK.H LM Y A x 0 V, 1 . S
nf a '5-.Lrvev on 1-ertosp~rar-ls Jn eiv,11 rpmn,--bls in 21-kotc-vo
Distric-~ of the Maritime Territozy. T.-ady V~ad!EWI 162.
(WELA 18t3)
I
!MIMENKO, A.P.; VYSOTSKIY, G.I.
-- ........ 11~-
Reserves for Increasing the production of liquefied gases in
pe.troleum refineries. Neft. I gaz. prom. no.lt4l-42 Ja-Mr 1614.
(MIRA 18.-2)
VYSOTSKIY, G.Ya.
Focal aclaroderma and hemintrophy of the face, Coh. klin, nevro
no.2tl92-197 164 (MIRA 18.,1)
BROD, I.O.[deceased]; VASILtYEV, V.G.; M~OZ~41 , AVCH-t-MO,
7 _j ~ty.; V
K.N.; LEVIIIISOIJ, V.G.; LIVOV, 14.S,; 010,1121, V.B.; SOKOLOV,
B.A.; YEEPSHOV, P.R.# ved, red,
(Oil- and gas-WarIng basins of the earth) Neftegnzariourye
basuainy zemnogo shara. (By] I.O.Brod I dr. I'loAva,
fledra, 1965. 597 1). (1-111"1 18:3)
fSOTSIKITY .1 1 .-V,.~z ) GLWHKO, V.V.1 PETRUTS, 1.
Miocene of the Eastern Car-pathim foothill trough. Sov.
geol. 6 no.9sl2-29 S 163. (MIPI 17,10)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet im. M.V. Lomonosova.
M.0-M-K-A....I.Y., otv. red.; KOITYUKIIOV, LA.p rod,; KUPRID, PAp
red.; MARTYNOV, Ye.G.,, red.; OLEIIIII, VA.., red.;
LOFATJ]iA,, L.L. red.
(Papers on the geology and geochomiatry of mineral fuel]
Sbornik rabot po geologii i geokhWi goriuchikh ia~ko-
paerqkY.. Moskva, 1965. 257 p. (MIRI 16:7)
1. MoBcow. Universitet. Kafedra geologii i geokhimii go-
ryuchikh iskopayemykh.
I
VY-',(),.;Isg ly I V.; 0 1.- IN Ut, V.B.
Lxtain~* C'I~ a ~raPTOJ."l 0 t ICO L~ d Iv tr lt-4* tle.f
affecting t-.-O" oc expectel rosernvev,. Goo!. r.Fjf'L" I gaza
8 rio.7:14-In J1. 164. (111"A 17:12)
1. Eoakovskty gonudurotvennyj
ZOIBTAIWI, II.V.p kand,telihn,nauk; VYSOTSKIY L.L, kand.tekhn.nauk; THEN,
Yu.M., inzh.,- TSO-7, R.I., kandete),-ha.-iFauk
Hydraulic calculation and selection of an efficient design of
aane classifiers for grinding industrial glass. Stek. i ker. 21
no,'&.F'.:7-9 D 164. (MIRA 3.8:3)
1. Saratovakiy politekhnichaskiy institut (for Zolotarev Vysotskiy).
2. Saratovskiy filial Instituta stekla (for Tyurin, TSoy%
VYSMSTt..~. .P. (Varow-.h)
P,oquL*mmnta for cl=lca2 wW tachnima labomtorlono
Zhol,dor.tranove 47 no..12:63 D 965. (IUU l8tl2)
I* Zawatitell nachallnika Doronhnoy khimiko-t*khniohetikq7
24bomtoril Yu(jo-Vontochno7 zholoznoy doroGio
VYSOTSKIYP U.N., prof.; GLAZUNOV, S.L., kand.med.riauk, zasluzhonnyy vrach
Treatment of cholecyntitin at the Kashin Health Resort. Trudy
KGMI no.10:47-51 163. (MRA 18:3)
1. Iz kurorta "Kashin" (glavnyy vrach Ya.M.Zateepin) i kafedry
fakulitetakoy terapli (zav. kafedroy - prof. N.N.Vysotakiy),
Kalininskogo gosudarstvannogo meditsinakago inatituta.
VYSOTSXIY,_t~.A.,, prof.; SIfUSTOV, S.S., asnistgnt
Ghanges in the urine and kidneys in pulmonary emphysema and
chronic bronchitis. Trudy KGMIT r.3.3.0,215-220 163.
(MIRA ISO)
1. 1z kafedry fakulltetskoy Larapil (zav. kafedroy - prof. N.11,
Vysotsk-Ly) Kalininskogo govudarBLvonnogo maditoinskogo tristituta.
"I,,
VY-BOTSMO 14.
~,-7 7
D--~elrjpment ,.,f mntrr dr,31LEr,s st tka MAnsk kuto')mobfle
164
P] n nt Avt.tranlp- 43 ri-1.5'40-43 t~ .10
(MIRA IS: 6)
1. Gls-.rnyy konstruktor Ydnskog-2 9vtombi2lnogo z9voda.
,.V,Y.SOTSKIY N.N.., prof.; MELINIKOVA, G.M., kand.med.nauk; 1,1100017A, V.K.,
.., . ...- smed.nauk
Electrocardiographic anti vectorcardiographic changes and muscular
tonus in goiter before tind after a strumectomy. Tr-ud,- KGI,',l no.104
226-230 163. (MIRA 1S.,l)
1. lz hafedry fakulltetaikoy terapii (zav. kafedroy - prof. N.N.
Vysotskiy) Knlininf;kogo gosuclarstvannogo medl-tsinskogo instiluta.
SOKOLOV$ V.A.; 1~~S j"J..j HONDRATYUK, M.1.
Automtic system for the regulation of tfy~ texpemVire of
fermentation. Form, 4 opirt.prom. 30 no.4:26-30 '(4-
(MIRA 1.8: 1,~.)
1. Pishchepromavtomatika (for Sokolov). 2. AndrushevBkiy
spirtovoy zavod (for Vysotskiyp Kondratyuk).
VYS(YfSKIY, V.F.
Calr-ulating the cathodic protection of pipelines. Gaz. delo no.6!
21-23 165- (.map"% 18..$)
1, Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovanLyu prodpriyatiy
gazovoy promyrhlennost! I prurquhlennosti iskus3tvennogo
zhidkogo toplivap Kiyov.
- - - - - -- - - - -
5472-4;6'5: _EEN-2? E'wGi, r j/'---wT( I )/F--;(v )/eio (d
ACCESS101.11 UP- AP50156T5 D*a/r,,2q3/65/W, 3/003/04-1-1/c479
.;~Kanteej 0 a _v G
V
Bi-, -A4 v Vy t ki
V Y1
Y 'v~
~T Tj.E.,__,_T_he ',.e ffect of.spd e4light-feetb 5- -,phyviolo ical-1-processes duritig the
C
r on g
germination of dome seeds -of higher,plarts
i SOURM, Kosmicheskiye issledovaitiya, v -3, n,). 3, 1965, 4T3-479
TOPIC TAGSt Vostoh 5j Vostok 6, space flight biologicELI effect, plant physiol ogy
is 0c 0
h' t h mistry, plant growth
ABSTRACT: On the Vostok-S"and Voatok-6 flig'.1te-i the f~ensilti-vlty Of pik'A
space-flight factors was measured frcz th-_ following factors. percentage off ger-
mination, enerk-j of sprouting, dev~?I;:~pt~ent t,f sprout, and certain hiatoChem i fL,
characteristics. The E;ame raricties of' p1wita were used az on VoEtok-l~ ~Ay-rnt
daor the flights showed that t he viabiiit3 or itont of the seeda w6s riot affectt~d.
Exceprtiorts were a tendency to stivillation of the growth of Uheat (also obsc%rved at.
l/ 2
,~66-,i Ir t"-,5fmniia_L alri-erence In Ithe content of prcteins, ramino acids, fat'n,
st.pv,h %1d sugar, but showed incre~asf,d act4vity of polyphenol ortidase rund cytc-
chromoxidase. Mese peculiarities ani due to more JWtense growth of the see(i deaf
in seeds exposed to space-flight farct)rs. It vas concluded that sp&ee-flighl. lac-
tors hwve a definite- influtance on the mriatematic ticaues, of the need leaf.,
Changer. Arising.-in these, Ussues do rot. al~nWS.Jeml_,to disruption of germination
or'-' the. Course of Sprou- ting ~ of seeds , but thek can. Im * observed in the develoj~ent
lduiing dl en Ifiti6fi,of an-A
Period kner- t 1 subs dQde1kt-__. grouth) Ori s mrt., has.
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AUT11OR: Wins, G. V.; )~uznetsova,_!j. -N.; didy, S. G.IjjsRt~~I~V.J". >
ORG: none
TITLE The effect of spaceflight factors on wheat seeds and plants grow Iafrom them
SOURCE: Kosmicheakiye issledovaniya, v. 4, no. 2, 1966, 320-323
TOPIC TAGS: space biology, radiation effect, germination, wheat, carbotiydrate
metabolism, protein netabolism, ?Iant physiology
ABSTRACT: A study was made of the j;rowth and develovent ol! wheat plants grown from
seeds exposed to spaceflight factoze on the Vostok-5\and Vol~~lighis. Experi-
mental and control batches of wheat seeds ("Krasnozerna" va-ciety) were 'Eultivated in
fertilized soil under controlle4 humidity conditions. The ener" of germination of
seeds was determined and blochemical analysis was made of the plants ili!:the following
growth phases: seedling stage, tillering stage, and late flowering st8je. A slight
tendency to depression of germination was observed in experimental seee~s (10% fewer
sprouts on the fireit day.of counting). Study of plant growth and accianulation of
dry mass showed no difference between experimental and control groups.~ Biochemical
analysis of plants ahowed insigpificant variations in the content of 114dividual sugar!
fractions, and analogous changes in soluble carbohydrate content in bo!~h experimental
and control-seedlin3s. The similarity of changes in nitrollen content And in individ-I
C
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fractions of -nitrolgenous compoundG in both groups also shows that spaceflight
has no significant effect on biochemical processes in wheat plants. !In addition,
approximately the same amounts of starch and nitrogenous substances i4ere observed
~in grains harvested from experimental and control plants. It was co.6cluded that
spacef li&t-. f actors-do- not :Lnf luence the carbohydrate and protein 8~tabolism of
plants grown froin exposed wheat seeds. It was also concluded that I!he amount of
cosmic radiation included among the complex of Vostok-5 and Vostok-6. flight factors
-was insignificant for dry wheat seeds (dry wheat seeds are known to!.be more resi3tant
to irradiation than moistened seeds). Orig. art.. has: 4 tables, (is
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J
Card
K'JST# A.N.; SUMINOV,-S#I.;.Y~S.OTS KYYVII-V...I-,-.
Reactions of hydrazine derivatives.
of ronoalkylhydrazines. Zhur. org.
N 165.
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvonnyy universitet.
October 21, 1964.
Part 44t Fly-tidyle-thylation
Ichim. 1 no.11:2071-2075
1 (HIPLA l8tl2)
SuIxItted
BAZITE-NOVAp T.K.; VYSOT.)K.IY, V.I.
Geataf!tonlc nalwre o-l the Yenisey Valliay partion of the -SiberJarj
Platr,,)m. Vest. Mosk. u. Ser. 4- Geol. 20 nci*.3:24-31 Ky-jr. 165-
0411RA 18:7)
1. Kafedra geDlogli L_geckhimJ.i go.yuch-Mi li.skopayetaykh Moskovsk"go
TILICHENKOt 11,N,.7 BFI(BUT150, N.S. f5ar'r-a3esca,::N,j; VY.,.')OTSKIY, V.11. 4
r, ondo n!qA ticr, of &'Id3hrlas and ketones. Flit 13-. Tran3formation frcm
ti7icycloheier,ovas to t.-Icyclohezenylamine s (now tyTm of bridge
aminea). Z%4r. org. kh-'ra. 1 no.ls93-97 ',a t65- (MIRA 18t5)
-84 -vf-,nr-,yy universItfut, imoii K,I.Parkhona i
gC3U'Ja, %,
1o*11r.e,vcaLo,.hr.yy gosudarstvanrTj universitet.
BAZIVOOVA, T.K.; VYSOTSKIY, V.I.; SEPEGIN, A.M.
Comparative evaluatinn of tho prospects for finding gas and
oil in the Yerdsey portion of the Siberian Platform. Geol.
nofti i gaza 8 no.8sl5-19 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:8)
1. MoskOVBkiy gosudarstvenny7 universitet.
SUt-EGIN f A.M.; BAZA04011A , T.r, ; j V.I. i ILYRUIN, Iz,1;4 -, l"K!S.*l' '~ *1'11 N;
V.D.
Oil-scurce and r~-scrvc'ir rrcpc-rt!c-:s of the Camlarlan
of the vleniscy part of twin,, 511bortan Platfo:m. Izv. vy!). u:hc.!,.
zav., neft' IL gaz ? no.9411-13 164. (VjRA 17!12'
1. floskovskly goaudar~itvE-rmyy universl. tell- !m. Lmon-jum,'a.
VVSOKOVSKIY-O-S. RINEPTY G.G.; MFNKULOVA, H.M.; RYBIN* O.n.j
iu~A)Yj P STIRTS, V.11.; POTAPOV, V.P.
Efficient rolling =dItions and the Introduction of stra!n
gauges for controlling metal pressure on rolls. Biul. tekh.-
ekon. inform. Coo. nauch.-iael. inst. nauch. I tekh. Inform.
17 no.120-9 D 164. (MIRA 18:3)
ANTIPOV, V.V.;,:DELONE, N.L.; PARFENCV, G.P.; VYSOTSKIY V.G.
Resu3t3 of biological tests during the flight on "Vostok" ships
u
h~
with the participation of the astronauts. Probl. kosta. biol.
W '-260 165. (MIRA 18:9)
4'.
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At N'Ri j,tP6019110 SOW?, COD31 UW6016101-601OW1060110006
THORt-~-Wsotz
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Ins:,~itute of Epidemiology and Microbioloa im. Gamalen, AY',1VSSSR
ORG
(Instituli epidemiologii i- mikrobY1ogi1:-AMN-SSSR)-
TITLE: 111trastructure of.Brucella. 1. Ultrastructure of S-cttlls
SOURCE: _~T'Zhurnal mikrobiologiiv epidemiologii i immunobiologi-ij no. 119-1965t 3-6
-,TOPIC TAGS:. bacteriap bacteriology, brucellosis
--ABSTRACT: -----The author-studied the-ultrastructure of the international --litandard.
Ietrainij of Br. molitensis 16 11, Br. abortua 514#p and Brs - suis IP330
da. ensia 365 and .21,5061 Br. Abortus
n ~~ 1trains used in the USSR - Br. molit
a
6 , a ere anis 6. Ho found that in morphology, tinctorial:properties,
LOf growth on nutrient media, reducing capacity of aniline dyea (basic
t
u
Tsi and thionin)p capacity to fermont protein media with the formation
Ke
h
of oulfidep and in serological'characteriatice, the above strains,
65.. are typica3. of other gram-negative
with 1: he option of Br. molitonain 5
l
Ibac ia belong to the clasoical'biotypos ofthe corresponding species of
to
1Brucella. Both the international ard SOViCt standard strains of all three
apeclos of Bn~cella in the typical S-form_bav9 a similar submicroscopic
I etruciture._- Origi--art. -haot I figuree' Z~Ppsf
SUB CINE 1 06 SUBM DAM.16Apr65 ORIG REFt 006 OTH HEFt M6
Card UDC:
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MEN M006M M "" ~Hr W. RIM-, ~M
wzarsny, Va.
Ultrastructure of Brucella. Report No.l. Ultrastructure oil
S--cells. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i irmun. 42 no.110-6
N 165, (MIM 18:12)
1, Irwtitut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei
A1,21 SSSR. Submitted April 16, 1965.
ARONWIlp V.L., inzh.; VYSOTSKIY, Ye.A., inzh.; DVORKIN, A.S., lrjzl,-i.
Vaing piston raw-petroleum meters in prieumatically ccntrolled
oystems. Priborostroenie no.12:21-122 D 165.
-if:i)
mr,mRst v
.-TTLE. k wthod for obtaining sil-icr. val. Clims .12, No. 1-69499
z f- f. 1-7 nO
Pi A-Ai-;3 sli-a
nod fa 0 1 i-J
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L. Vr Piaar%hsvf&cqo AN tricr,M
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NO R17 30V 1 000 CTIOR 1 000
Card It-
MITSYUK, B.M.1 DOROSII, A.Kal SKRYSIIEVSKIY, A.F,; VYSOTSKIY, Z.Z.
X-ray diffraction study of dehydration of s1licic acid hydragel.
Kon. zhur. 27 no.6t846-849 N-D 165. (MIRA M12)
1. Institut fizichaskay khimii AN UkrSSR imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo
i Kafedra molokulyarnoy fiziki Kiyevskogo universiteta.
-~z IPE~r- I lvu~r- I I ~~u I ELI
c
fit; Mlo I
I - RM-1 I I
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pi MOMPE
IME, NOTRAER MMMIRMANWIM ROMM Y.M. WNW Wd~ 0,
t n vP
KIRICIfFNKO, L.F,, C11FRT01, V.M,.,, VY.201~`,Kly. Z-Z - 3TI)-AZIIF.S?:O, D.N.
Corption of catian3 f-Mn onid P-,Iutirms ~n .illlca gels obtained
jjy a hydrothervial TuAhod. Dokl. AN 'S,)R 164 no.3t618-621 S 165.
(MIRA 18M
f",zlichenkoy khi,.vt" im. L,V. IlisarzlievBkogo All UkrSSR.
utr,Ltt.,-M Maroh 5, 19~)5,
Amhvp,.., Strelko Ve Vo; V -T
yootakly, Zo Z.
tea gp-l.during dehydra-
ebm f
-'f Lhe Latttt
act.~,e filler, iniiari.-'
ASM-CLIT.-r2g: Tnpt-!ttjt fiztcheakoy khtmli lim. L. V. fluerzbeynkogo kN Ukri'lg
i tt!t( of Phys I Chem. iotr-, AN
UR/ 02W
ACC-?
ZSIMF N.1 kV~CI6716
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tovsrirfth z3iaX,,)v, no. IOF 1965~ 17
IrPT Nl'~ 7- nic, I I~z-r- goal -~a Relf arpx.~Io cKv4xnMd, 01=01amine
~T 1 Thla kkuthcrr Cv:ti!icate pn Fnntss a method for obtat-ing crganoailica ;v-
tn p I -As-s, Ivr I th mn 1 a -u I a-,- 13 r P,-ii
~pTeca=& or a vaemm.
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XURUSI[XVII .7u.S.- V*YUGINA, A,F.
Isotope exchange or chlorine in the d1ahloranide group przesenl;
In & complex of totravalent platirr=, RadiolkhIriia 6 no.3v
336-342 164.
1.1. Cherniaev's corrola'Colonsof tranneffect. IbJ-d.t~42-347
(PjRA 131
Fvvot,~kI7, Z. Z,,
s o,F!! ne
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Top I C TAGs fxviuxl I ~lt i mt ge ,"Z v Ir ~l ad I
p ~x t ru- 14m w, .)c\! v-ne .:vtNi x-yn -4, 11 pt-)~ I v or , oai ox
11 7'~j .)[W. "! 1 0
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4r
I ul d c t ioAs egc"~ P~ L I\-) ie C Nm' WD A,. tN kn-1 X MVi nf,
SSIW Lift: kC5,4Z661
were carri,ed olut at roval t~za-wra~:vrej ycondanrat ton from the
v ari-O t pil a a t I 1-4v a 1, e cd p I I%: i nR a F c Lr i v i t h,-, mo ncT-e r a i i d o ac wf h s i 11, c a
xe,-~)pAj or ~ydrogel Ln a lest,~c-iccor CtClj or an-nher dr)rt -ig agen, .
The rtwqrt! )~i prodvcza ~%tttljp-d by Ljlfvar~d and EPR qPcttntv,~pv, and
t ~T, f,v Oqnr~3tlan test f. Evan it
rql\M t et-,?e r dA Ur E! , aL, !ony ~,iv -.11 t h c onj liz., c u-
llrw~v~dural-li~ civat-i ~txi~~th, prOdmic~V !Ilt%~n5tvc EP*kk NLpnal. A par
,nd -e-iezekibly de-strcv,~-,d a, htgjher
wat e i m - :1-i
dr(7xy-1-- and
cnt1we)m r n. e reactirm of eChNlemir-Ane or, the ulvcfice yi rt(-,c- -pc rr-js
in %qtteoua zolwulon follawcA by ~i,r 07 11-hk, kidvorbar t:rofluced an adsorber-;wtth
Vr-)"Vf-Us. E%-Amolar mtxturus af. glyctne and T=I-in, ar
n (A Vi, 7 ft. FiLwiermAn frjr rlelprmininF th c-
me lot v 1 ar we tSn 'I,- ui V I ? &. ie - 9 ~ 6 eh d c art , has: 8 f t K.: mij
9 1, ~C J-.\ T 1 Ul* ~nstitut khimit toi. L. V. Pisfir7h"ektogo AN UkrC- Ml
F, kn-~ I m, v ~~q in AI t ut g AXt ITI~ r 9 S 11)
MVIL I'M. D 'a 2~ ~, uzf) r A r(I-f-, -
'Ilk
KOPIIEV., X.A., glav. red.; SMLYAKOV', A.S., red.; CHERVYATSOVA,
L.L.p red.; S M-ANKIVA, N.F., red.; YEWROV, Yu.P.,
red.; RQ-11AITKEEVICH, M.Ya.., red.; kIMIETSOVA, V.P., red.;
PAMIFOI Z.H., red.; KACIIAII, A.A., red.; VOYTSEKHOVSKIY,
H.V.j, red.; GREKOV, A.P.., red.; DUIAXISKIY, I.A., red.;
AVDAKOVA, I.L.p red.; WSOTSKIY-,.Z.Z... red.; M-En"JK,
V.S., red.; MLINIK, A.F., red.
[Synthesis and plVsical chemistry of polymers; articles
on the results of scientific research] Sintez i fizilro-
khimiia polimerov; sbornik statei po rezulltatam
nauchno-issledovatellskikh rabot. Kiev, Naukova dunka)
1964. 171 p. O-aIIA 17: 11)
1, Akadeiriya nauk URSJR, Kiev. Institut khIzii vysokorroleku-
Iyarnykh soyedineniy. 2. Institut fizichenkoy khimii im. L.V.
Pisarzhevskogo All USSR (for Vysotakiy). 3. Institut khInii
vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy All USSR (for Romankevichy
Chervyatsova, Voytsekhovskiy).
LLL3805846
r ACC NRt AP6023871 SOFRC_CC0_ff.-_1ji1_6 1 25
AUrHOR: Aganbekyan, K. A.; Vystwekin, A. F.; Listvin, V. N.; Shtykov, V. D.
OFG: none
TITLE: Receiver with an n-InSb detector for studying absorption spectra in the
submillimeter-wavo band
SOURCEt Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 11, no- To 1966, 1252-1256
TOPIC TAGS: absorption spectrum, submillimeter wave, indium. compound
ABSTRACT: As the sensitivity of a receiver operating at room temperature practically
cannot be better than 10-10-5 x 10-11 w, which corresponds to a theoretical limit
Of. 5 x10-12 W (E.H. Putley, Infr. Physics, 1964, 4j lo 1), n-In5b receivers
operating at very low temperatures may open new possibilities (G. H. Harding ot al.,
Proc. phys. Soo., 1961, 77, 5, 1167). The electron-gas heating in the n-InSb at
4.2K has been used for detecting the radiation at 300-2000-j" wavelengths (B. V.
Rollin, Proc. Phy5. Soc. 1961 77, 5, 1102; M. A. Kinch ot al., Brit. J. Appl.
Phys., 1963, 14, 10, 672J .In using such a receiver for studying atmospheric
absorption, a modulation circuit with a synchronous detector and a pre-detector stage
with a tuned-secondary transformer has been used by B. H. Martin et al. (Cryogenics,
1961, 1, 3, 159). The prosent article reports a "similar circuit" with a modulation
U
119 DC _621,W_4.M,-62jjjjJ6
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A&C-M, AF6023871 cf)
frequency of 800 cps; its measured sensitivity was about W9 v. A PFT-4 mercury quartz
lamp was used as a source. An averaged sensitivity at the receiver input was 10-11 w
with an LC-filter time constant of I see (the mini=m detected power was 2 x 10-12 Wj
"The authors wish to thank V. V. Migulin and A. V. Sokolov for their attention to
the work, B. Z. Katsenelenbaum for his useful advice, and V. M. Afinogenov and
V. I. Suchilkin for their help in carrying out the measurements." Orig. art. has:
6 figures. (031
SUB CODE: 09 SUBM -DATE: ORIG REF-. 004 / OTH REF: 006 / ATD PRESS: :5',0
KLINOT, J.; WSMIL, A.
By,prcyinc'ut-A in Ihe~ trat3itions of allobL-tultn to heterabot~i'Atn. -
Coll Cz Chem 29 no.2:516-530 F 164.
1. Instituta of Organic Chamivtry, Charles 1,1niversity, Prague. .
I
VVITFIMLP Alois ..
"Theoretical chemistry" by A.Julg. Reviewed bi Alcl-, Vystrcll-
Chem prum 15 no.2tl28 F 165. . :I
1. Charles University, Prague.
M
VYSTRCIL, A.
"Top~aa I i organic chemiBtry." Reviewed by A.VysL-cil. Chem
pru-n 15 ri-~,.3;192 - Mr 065.
la Charles University, Prague.
0, simem lommIm", 1,11 'l1 WR
AMR, 9-41111MINH
UsSR/Human arA Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71175
Author : V_YL=OA'A.S.
Title : on the Problem of Physiological Mechanisms of The Course
of Sequence Reactions in the Visual Analyser.
Orig Pub : Zh. Vyssh. nerv. Deyat., 1956, 6, No 2, 218-225
Abst---act : Under conditions of dark adaptation, binocular light sti-
mull of three degrees of intensity were used at each in-
tervals of 4-5 minutes lasting 15 sec. (illuminated cir-
cle of 2.5 degrees angular dimensions). A depressing ac-
tion on the subsequent reaction (SR) (sequal images) was
produced by relatively large doses of caffeine 0.1-0.2
Sms (extra-limitary inhibition); different doses of NsBr
(irradiation of inhibition); lack of sleep; lack of sleep
in convalescing patients suffering from neuroses and as-
thenic conditions; in hyposia- after 30 minutes in a pres-
sure chamber at an altitude of 5000 M (defense inhibition);
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Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16; 1957) 71175
and finally in patients who have suffered a brain trauma-
,rith relatively weak sound stimulation and simultaneous
visual stimulation (external inhibition). Caffeine in
small doses 0.05 gm showed a stimulating influence on SR,
and in large doses only in weak visual stimuli; the same
happened with NaBr in optimal doses, different for each
individual (concentration of inhibition and increase of
stimulation towards the positive induction (I). The la-
tent period is considered by the author as theLne6ative
phase of the resulting 1, and SR as its positive phase.
Therefore all the factors contributing to the develop-
ment of inhibition in the cortex and consequently increa-
sing the negative phase ;f I contribute to the increase
in the latent period and decrease of SR., i.ej have a
depressing action on SR. For instance, all factors, ai-
ding the development of cortical stimulation and conse-
Iquently strengthening the positive phase of I, are
Card 2/3 U5
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Abs Jour Referat, Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 71175
followed by a shortening of the latent period and
lengthening of SR, i.e, stimulate the SR.
The dependence of SR on the functional state of the
cortex does not comfirm the peripheral theory of
their origin.
Card 3/3 - n6
VYTI3K, L.
Capacitors for high-frequency circuits.
P. 731. (SLAROPROUDY ODZOR) (Praha, Czechoslovakia) Vol. 18, no. 10, Oct. 1957
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accession (ETAI) LC Vol. 7. no. 5, 1958
F034ANEKp Jan.. inz.; HORA, Vladimir; VrTISKAO Jaroslav
Making ft11 use of indexes of material incentives in machinerr
factories. Prace mzda 9 no.10:458-465 0 161.
1. Pracovnici vyrobai hospodarake jednotkyo Cookomoravoka-Kolbon-
Danek, PJraba.
(Machinery induBtr7) (Industrial management)
S/079/62/032/012/005/008
D424/D307
AUTIMILS: Ger_-I-a~ovich, Zh., Duvalma, Ii., Stoyka, R. and Vytka,
V. ..
TIT 12 'Production of isoprone from.dimeth ldioxan. 11.
y
Hydrolysis oi 4-alkyl-l, 3-dioxand
PERIbDIC,%: Zhurnal obshchey khimii 9627
3990-3992 v.,32, no. 12, 1
In conacction wit-h vork on the production of iso-
prene from 4,4-diniethyl-1,3-dioxan, ~he acid hydrolysis of a n=.bcr
Ok 4-alkyl-1,3-dioxans has been studied. The ratio 109 1'11/1112"1~41,
w4ere R1. is the first order velocity constant for tht- hydrolysis, is
pproximately linear function of the concentration.- Under the
same.conditions, th^ relative velocity constants,for the hydrolysis
of 1,3-dioxan and some of its 4-alkyl derivatives are as follows.
4-H, 1.0; 4-1-1c, 1.1; 4-Et, 1.5; 4,5-1,iC2, 3.4;, and 4,4-"'~~'-2, 5-8-
In the case of the 4,441e2 cork)ound, the main reaction product is a
tertiary alcohol. The reaction in assumed to proceed mainly by the
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HORA, Vladimirj VYTISKA, Jaroalav
t,__ - ~ .,_
Indexes for establishment of bmius fund In the machinery factories.
Prace mzda 10 no.1:29-36 Js 162.
4
1. Pracovnici VyrobnI hospodarake jednotkyg Ceskomoravoka-Kolben-
Danak, Praha.
S/Q79/62/032/012/005/008
Production of isoprene D424/D307
rupture of.the 0(3) -7 0 bond to form a,i,a-rb\In,1T,,cation, and
this mechanism is considerqd to be coi rme~ tc 0 m .t
-Lf i t ent by the
methanolysis of 4,4-dimeth~1-1,.'~-dioxan to givc 3-metllyl-3-mcthoxy-
butan-1-ol,under condittionb in which the corresponding diol is not
etherified -and by its reactiozi i-rith acetyl chloride in the 1)rcsence
of Friedel-Crafts catalysts to give Y-chloroiso-anyl acetate.
There are 1 figure and I -table.
ASSG'~`IATION: Nhimiche3hiy issledovatellskiy in,-,titut Bucharest
'(Chemical Research Institrte,.,Bucharcst3
SUBEI.TrED: I-Ilay 22, 1961
Cari 2/2
VYTNOV, V.A.
~- ~, 1- ~,; - I , 1, - -." ~ "
Electronic relars of tho Ser-.,-Ice at the Pulkwo Cbne"Yatc~ry.
Izv.GAO 23 no.1:117-IZ 062. (MIRA 16t!2)
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AUTHOR: j~qnovp 'Vs A*
ORG: none
SOMICE CODE: UTI/27917/65/02-2/006/013-9/0123
TITLEt Two now schemes of quartz. clocks of the time service at the Pulkovo Obsorv-
atory J-
I I
SOURCEs Pulkovo. ABtronomichaskaya observatoriya. rzvestiya, v. 22, no. 6(176).
1965t 119-123
TOPIC TAGS: quartz clock, astronomic clock
ABSTRACT: In early Ic)63 two models of an eq)orimontal quartz clock were built and
placed at the time service of the Pulkovo Observatory, The oscillators used a
quartz bar with a 60-kc frequency and a zero frequency coefficient at + 37C. The
.bars were suspended by silk filaments at the nodal points in a Class vacuum tuba.
Ono clock oscillator used 6N9 twin triodos in the stnndard Pierce circuit. This
provided a 2-volt 60-kc signal to -the froquoncy divider. Tho othor osolllntor used
6KIX high quality pentodes in a more complox circuit which was required by the lower
quality of the quartz resonator. The temperature was controlled by two similar
thermostat.q, one inside sot at 37C, tho other outside sot at 26C. The frequency
divider consisted of several stages of phantastron circuits uning 6112P twin triodos
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and 6A2-P tubes. Both clocks used transistorized frequency dividers constructed on
the basis of a synchronized LC oscillator with a division coefficient of 60. The
clocks normally operRte from 220 ac but can switch automatically without interuption
to dc upon ac failure. When compared with the maate~ ~Kw time service clocktotIfe
clocks had an error of + 31 1o-4 soc per day. The relative error of vuriation
based on automatic pulse counting is + 1.8 - 10-7. The author 'thanks laboratory
technician yp and cenio; mechanic V. Mjj_qz~hdin for their technical
P4
help. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
SM COM 140 09/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 002
2/2 blfc
Rof'.'eneration of waste ljqi,ors a nodiin! bac,"S. 3.
(Ceskodlvenska olechodni Icomora)
Czechoslovakia -~o- 10, 1M.
1-1-ontlily List of ~~iiropcnn AccessJons (,:;~Iu) 1.c) Vol. 9, no. 1, Jan 11)(.0
Uncl.
VYTOUPAL, J.
Ref;enerative boiler for the combustion of sulfate extractions. p- 571.
(STRUJIIU-,!;STVI, Vol. 7, t1o- 8, Auv 1957, Prnhn, Czechoolmikia)
SO: Yonthly List of East European Accessions (EEALI LC. Vol. 6, No. 12. Dec 1957. Uncl.
VYTIOUPAL. J - MIN." P- 53- Praha, Vol' 9, no. 3.
"Development of Regenerative Apparatus In gulfate Pulp
Nor. 1934.
SO: Seat 31aropean Accessions List, Vol. 3. No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress
- - --., ------- ---- --- -- --- -
VTTOUFAL, J.
"Theory and Mechanics of the Redmation-Combastion Procoss In the Smelting Furnace of a
Modern Regeneration Boiler.0 p. 91, Praha. V01. 3. No. 9. September 1954. Lib. of Congress
SO: last Diropean Accessions List, Vol. 3, 116. 9, September 1934. Lib. of Congress
i
GxRAsIMV. H., prof.; VTTOV, V., Inshe
Now tecbnologlca~ layout for the recovery of wood resin from
extraction Vabtes. Gidrolin.i lasokbim.prom. 13 no.1:15-16
16o. (14IRA 13;5)
1. Sofiyakiy khimiko-te"nologichookiy Instituto
(Guns and resin@)
45384
S/081,/63/DOO/002/072/068
B149/B144
19/ VO
ATJ THORSi Tytronsj.Kiroslay, Zelenka, Josef, Voiell Ladielay
TITLE: Properties of dies4l fuels ai low temperatures
PERIOIDICALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimijap no* 2t 1963t 465-466t
abstract 2PI59 (Rope. a uhlfeg v-49 no-59 1962, 145-i4glosechl,
gummariee.in Russ., Yr., Eng., and Gar
TEXT: The pro erties at low temperatures of four.diesel fuels (with
b.p. 170-340003 manufactured in Caeahoolovaki* were investigated, as moll
as the influence on these properties of the following depressorst
AZNIA rOCT 8443-57 (GOST 8443-57.), Fluxan 9 (Badipohe Anilin u. Soda
PRG)j and Santopour (Monsanto# England). The laboratory tests
performed included: pour point, arystalliza-Nion pointf the temperature of lv~
paraffin neparation (WS), extreme temperstuie of filtration (Rg)
0
according to DIN 51570, and viecoeitybetween 0 and -35001 at 5' 0
intervals. Low-temperature properties of the fuels were evaluated
according to the'ETF determined during the.test ina Tatra-928 motor In
a cooling chamber; tho tempersture was lowered stepwise by 50C until it
Card 1/2
5/06IJ63/000/002/0 2/068
7
Properties of d iesel, fuels at B149/B144
eraturs at which'the
..caused unsatisfactory redults; the lowest temp
results were still satisfactory was taken as the ETF. The adoition, to
the,fuele of depressors lowered the pour point (from 50 to 15%) and
ali tly increased the viscosity, but practically did not affect the
gh
crystallization paintj~TPS',ETF according to DIN 517
1 00, qr the roedlts
".'of motor tests. . The pour point'does not correspond to the RTF in the
motor test, and. theAifference between ETF in the motor and the.pour
es from fuel to fuel; ~tbe crystallization
point viri poifit, and ETY
according. to DIN 51770 are ol6ser to ETF in a -motor- teat,. and TPS
oorre IepIonde.well to it. '.The results obtained (fudl, pour point In -C,,
ETF according to'DIN 51770 in OC, TPS. in-00 STF in the motor in 00) are
-349 -2 rated' M30.
lie 'ted ae*follows: hydrated RM-30s 3: -24v _251 hyd
0,2~'of AZNIA,.additivd, NX 30 distillate from a
-43, -269 -24, -251
mixture of Rbmashkino and Mukhanovokaya crud6iv,-391 -269 -33Y -351 ths,':
same -28, '-32, -30 (a mixture of
.4 0-.2% of AZNIA.additive -43, -35; NM
70%'of Anastdolyevka petroleum distillate and 301of of Baratov distillate)
"28, - It, as also found that the addition of Baratoy
.-509 ~6, -25. 1
ro -temperature properties.
et leum distillate'considerably.impaired the low
p
of Anastaslyevka petroleum distillate. [Abstraolt-er-s. note; Compleile
r
t anslati on
C
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VYTRDIS 1..Iiroslay'; 7,ELEIIKA, Josef; VOREL, Ladislav
Low-temperature anci starting properties of oome auto-
mobile motor oils. Rcpa a uhlie 6 no. 4: 112-115
Ap 164.
. 1. Vyzkumne a zkusebni stredisko 150 a 080, Prague.
VYTRlSHCHAK,,,V.Ya.; UIKITINAV N.l.
"
Effect of phytoncides on phagocytoals. Biul. ekap. biol. i
mod. 54 no.9t85-86 5 162. (MIRA 170)
1. Iz Okruzhnogo voyennogo gospitalya (nachallnik - polkovnik
meditsinskoy sluzhby A.K. Khaldi-,.i), Riga. Predstavleno
deystvitollnym chlonom AMN SSSR %.V. Lobodinskim.
vroTRIsHCHAK, V.Yn., podpolkovnik med. eluzhby.
'
.9 the oral =coza in gastrointestinal diseases. Voeu.-~med.rhur.
no.1li78 N 136. (MM 12:1)
(MOU7!H--DTSBAS3S) (ALIMMIIT 71RACT-DISMSIS)
ZAYTSEV,.N,D.0 VYTRIKUM~, Ye.7., MILOSLAVSKTY, K.V.
Use of fluorescent Ilftts for Illum1rption in microrcopic
atudleo4 Lab delo 4 n0-5:48,50 S-0 158 (Kru 21:11)
1; Is kpfeciry gistologii I embriologil (save - prof. H#D, Zaytaev)
Stanielavskogo meditainskogo Inatituta;
(HICROSCOPY--TF,CRNIqM)
(FWMLr,SC M. LIGHTING)
VYTRISALOVA) J.
GEOGRAPHY& GEOLOGY
Periodicals: Krasy Solvenska Vol. 36, No. 2, Feb. 1959
VYTRISALOVA, J. New cave discoveries near Bystra. p. 66.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (REAT) Vol. 8, No. 59 LC
May 1959, Unclapa.
V M ISHCRU, V.Ya.
Use of allgelast-1 impression mass in dental prosthesis work.
Stomatologiia. 41 no-4:94 Jl-Ag 162. (KERA 15:9)
(DENTAL FROSTHESIS)
VYTiUSHCUK, V-Ya. (Riga)
Prevention and treatment of lip cancer. Stommatologiia 39 no.6:
lifo-1,9 11-D 160. (LIPS-CANCER) O~A 15: 1 )
I VYTRISHCHAX V.Ya (Riga)
Case of a serers trauma of the maxillofacial region
Stomatologiia 41 no.5t94-95 3-0 162. iMPA 1614)
(FACE-WOUNDS An INJURIES)
VYTRISF.CUK., V.Ya,j_ GRECHANYI, X.V.
Use of a q,xick-6sxt1r4v, plastic Oetyracrylx for plombage of the fron4AI
sirmson. Vop. neiroYJi-Ir ZA1# no, 2:53-54 Mr-Sp 160. (MIRA 14:1)
(frT.OM-AL SINUS-SURGERY)
.1
L jl;392-66- V-1ZETY ft 1AMW&'A(h!_
~_Xcc tas AP6opqo7 SOURCE com- in. /0183/6(/01l/003/0344/0345
jD/V H
UP(c)
AUTHOR: Bradin, M. S.; ZVY_-evq*kyy, S. V.;'Rezni~,henko' V. 7a
ORG: Physics InstitutpjAff_jMsR Insty -ut c-.2zyky -S URSR); Iq
_L t
conductors. Ag UHSR, Klev~_nstytut napiN-proYiduyMv,PN URSR)
TITLE: jLansefr"'f e emission by"(:d6-CdSAryBtals by means of r two-
yp
photon excitation
SOURCE: UkrVins1kyj fizychnyy zburnal, v. 11, no. 3, 1966, -,,44-.*;45
TOPIC TAGS: mixed crystal, luminescent crystal, laser pump, I&ser,pumping
ABSMACT: Investigations were made of the emission of CdS-Me mixed crystals
pumpedby aruby-laser two-photon mechanism to determine the pos3ibility of lazer
generation., Three-component CdS---CdSe crystals with 28, 37, 63% CdSe were investi-
gated. Their forbidden,gap widths att 7TK were 2.24, 2.28, and 2.02 ev, respectively
The'erystals'vere cut as rectangle parallelepipeds with accurately pelished plane-
_.__W -thick -varied --trom-l-to-2.5 -mc--'Min-single.-crystal
paralli fici6if & efr tness
Plate$ with thickly grooved faces vere also i nvestigatod. Specimene-cooled to T7K,
were excited by single pulses fropl a 'ruby laser. The punp power density varied-
from 10 to 100 Mw1ci2. The emission spectra were photographed vJth a opectrograph
Ore narrow band Iodated close to -the absorption-edge van observed in th e luminescence
spectra of all crystals at two-photon excitation. The band vaj sharply polarized in
the dir ction perpendicular to the hexagonal axis c. The width or 'the band in the
L 2!392-66
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case of.massive crystals with plane-parallel faces decreaned vhe--n the pumping was
Increased. -At maximum pumping it becomes 10-15 cm-1. Under the same p=lrg
conditions the width of the band cf imperfect.lamina was considerably larger
approximately 80--100 cm-l~ The intensity at the maximum of the band lncrea;ed
vhen the-pump force increased-tuid at a pump force density of 100 Ywlcm2 it became
qglite large. Pt sufficiently high pumping, the emission of crystals with plane-
Parej.1el, faces had a directed character. For .., CdSO.77--CdSeO, crystal 1
thick,tbe divergence of.the beams was 30. A value of 5-7 cm .is va s obtained for
--tho coefficient ~ of tvo--photon absorption at a maximum density of the laser emission
force at vhich.the cryst&t Is still intact. Orig. art as, I
h figitre [JAI
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4w, ~m~l r-- a U; a c -e K t 1, b - -t I i ty 16 i 0T=IE~n
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ACCESSION MR: AP5021036
_Xqtj&__ gue), Vodoedai;k. J. (Engineer) (Prague)j
AUTHOR: V H.-(Enginearl (Pre
P. (Engifteei) (Prague); Pacholik. 9'. 2TVHA-u-s rk a# F. (Prague)
TITLE: Cree~-reslstant nickel-bal';a alloy,
Y 5 18 of le nt.
SOURCE: Vynalez noa 8, 196 UPI? Me
TOPIC TAGS: alloy, heat rAsistant alloKnickal alley, chromium containing alloy,
molybdenum containing alloy,.tungst en c6ntafting alley, cv-,balt containing alloy$
titanium containing alloy, aLuminum containing alloy, boron containting alloy, zir-
conium containing altuy
ABSTRACT: This (.'Zgc'h patent. introduces aa_RS2-hard~.nablq nickel-base alluy which,
has a very high creep strength at temperatures up ta 1000C~ The alloy contains-
0.05-0.50% carbong 0o50% wk.! mV Gtatae,.0.50Z nax'sillcon, .840-1-5.OZ chromium,
3.0-5.0% m4ybdenum, 2. 0-5. 111%. t4n8a ten, 0.5-12-;--3% cobAlto 0.5-6% titanium,
4.0-,8.O% alu2inumg 0,005--Oi?Z tiwan, 0.01-06'30% %irconl%w# imd 3,0% mm tron
ASSOCIATIONi none
J/A;
VYSTYD, Milos; HAKL, J.
Effect of the tempere-tre of on the P.-YI:r~ies of
80Ni-2OCrTIAl fireproof alloy, Sla-,ra:--ristv-1 13 no.4:137-
139 Ap 165.
1. State Research -Inatitixte of Material aM Techno1q,"
I y, Prague
(for Vyotyd). 2. Z-%vody J.Svermy, Pragwi-JInonice (foi- Hakl.)
MOPINA, A. M,
USS04agnetits Feb 47
Magnetic permeability
"The Accommodation of the Magnetic Permeability Of Hagnetite A, M. Vyuchiva., V. V.
Druzhinin) J. S. Shuxp R. 1. Yanus, 14 pp
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XVII, No 2
Tables and graphs showing the rellation between Hand B for various temperatures, values
of %lax and A D as functions of time, etc., ror various compositions of magnetite,
PA UT27
GRINBERG, A.A.;-j'TIjGIITA_L_A.?~_
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Reaction) between nitric acid ard zagnesiumo Zhursnaorp
no.6:1389-1390 Je 160* (KIRA 13:7)
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NIKOLISKIY, D.P.; BUMONOVA, V.L;~~VITUGIM, A.F.
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Separation of uranium and thorium on anionites of the weak
base type. Trudy Radiev.inatAN SSSa. 8:1'17-188 158.
(Hru 12:2)
1 (Uranlum) (Thorium) (Anions)
7jjLNABA!j-yRoVj, ye.S.,, kard.tekhn.naukj VITUGOVj, G.I.
Lxtermdiate cUaning of &ventilation current~~tb an oil and
shaving filter* Bor!ba a 444 5j187-194 162* (MIRA .16:5)
1. Karagandinokly nauchno-issladovatell ski lInyy Inotitut.
(Mine ventiiation~-Equipmunt and supplies~ Ugo(Air filters)
IRKIN, A.A.; SHILMIKOV, V-.N.; VIYUGOV, G.I.; STAKHANOV, A.N.; SOLOIaTSYr-, B.P.
Xffect of air pressurs in borsholes on pusunstic hazmer perforsawe.
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are formed by the ionization of ot-particles or of recoil nuclei
of lithium, might be attracted towards the electronegative BF3-mOle-
cules, thereby not contributing to the initial electron-momentum.
The electronegative gas can arise as a result of the interaction of
BF3 with insulators (the formation of silicon tetraflu-oride) or as
a result of insufficient cleaning of the counter. Part of the imp-
urities are in the gas phase and another part is adsorbed by the
walls of the counter, With increased temperature, the adsorbed gas
is vaporized. Hence the importance of keeping the counter free of
impurities ,iftile filling it. Therefore, it is necessary, before
filling the counter, to heat it (for 3-4 seconds) to 100-1500C in
a vacuum. 7here are 4 figures and 5 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and
4 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the English-lar4~uage publi,::a-
tions read.as foll(,ws: V. Cokconi-Tonglorgi, S. Hayakawa, 11. Wid-
goff, Rev. Sci. Instr., 22, 899, 1951; Fowler and Tunnicliffe, Rev.
Sci. Instr.,- 21, 734, 1950; I.A. Lockwood, F.R. Woods, E.F. Bennet,
Rev. Sci. Instr., 25, 446, 1954,
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MUGOV, P.N.1 DEMENTH, V.S.; KILINICIMMO, S.S.; TSYBULISKII, V.V.
Organic cryBtalsfuB6d as neutron detectora. Prib. i tokh. eksp.
7 n0.3:65-66 Yjy-,T6' '62. (KRA 16s7)
1. Fiziko-tekhnictwskiy institut AN UkrSSR.
(Scintillation spectrometry)
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
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Goncharo7, K. S,. Dement-iy, V. S,,
Mandrichenkc, A. hf.
Attenuation of Gamma Radiation by Con,--rO,~, az.i C--Irt,%in
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. io, Nv, 1, Pi- 76-79
TEXT: The costs of shielding are of great significance for linear
accelerators on account of their big size. It was t*r9refore of gr~~at
interest to find out to what extent earth, sand, or cl.,Iy bealdf,~, c:lrifret-~
could be suitably applied to o'~tain ef!ective protsetion against gamma
radiation. In this "Lettgr to -~he Editor", the authors report on BAudies
of the attenuation of Cc 0 gamma radiation by earth, sand, and clay whooe
chemical composition is given in Table 1. The following eyperlmental
arrangement was used:
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Attenuation of Gamma Radiation by
Concrete and Certain Soils
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The opening in the co.-,:ete wall
2 Y:3~al
Concrete blocks 1-04 m large. The stilbene cr ~. -
1x1xO-1 m or was placed 2 or 4 m from tht, sot:,rct~
containers with (CO 6o, 0.57 curie), The resultcj
other shielding
measurement obtained for a disthnce
materials of 2 m are Illustrated- in Fig. 2.
1 m of concrete is equivalent
'Nstilbene crystal 1-36 m of sand, 1-52)
with J~Y-19?1 (FEU-19M)or 1.61 T. of --~ay.
multiplier
Results of detailed economic calculations are tabulated. Earth, sandl Z11-71
clay were not compressed for the tests, though compress(id maTeriail!3
would have yielded bettor rosulto. V. V. NatrAlch and V. VS. P(;.-vattzy ii---
thanked for assistance. There are I figure, 3 tablt,:j, an=
3 Soviet and I.British.
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