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ACCESSION NR: AP4032879 S/0051/64/OlG/W4/0732/0713 AUTHOR. A ramaranka.,KA,; "boykin,Yu.V.j 8hklyar*eVskiy# vdeyenko,A.A.; Akopov,V. M. - K 1. N. TITLE: Concerning measurement, of high reflection coefficients SOME: OptikaA:!apektrookoplya, v.16, no.4,.1964, 712-713 TOPIC TAM. reflection coefficient, retlection 6oofficient'spasuremontl.mlrrort silver mirror ABSTRACT- In connection With designing interference instruments (for example, Tab- ry-Perot etalons) and lasers It Is essential to know the reflection coefficient.of, the mirror components, and the higher the coefficient the more important is accura- cy of the measurement result'0-In the present *paper there Is proposed a procedure and setupp based on multiple reflectionp designed.for accurate 'measurement-of thb. reflection coefficients of mirrort with a high coefficient. The requisite evaluation, formulas for two-fold and -eight-fold reflection (the latter was 'employed by the au- thorn) are adduced. A diagram of the setup is shown;, it consists ass6ntially of 'a collimated sour6al-a bean splitting plate i- and anappropriate-photocell with a'_!- 3 1 Card 2/2 ---EVIP e)/EWT(m) WH M =M -1 ACC_ NRI AP6030711 SOURCE CODE: UR/0368/66/005/002/0153/01 If AUTHOR: ~aboykin. Yu. V.: Kramarenko, N. L. Akopw~,_J,.,wRi, ORG: none TITLEt Investigation of multilayer dielectric coatingj made from lead monoxide and cryolite N4 SOURCEt Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 5, no. 2, 1966, 153-157 TOPIC TAGS: light filter, optic filter, ceramic film, metal film, dielectric layero dielectric coating, laser R and D, optical resonator ABSTRACT: Laser engineering requires coatings possessing high reflec- tion coefficients, good stability, and resistance to high-density electromagnetic radiation~* Traditionally, the dielectric mirrors used in lasers have been made from zinc sulfide and cryolite. The present article deals with an investigation of multilayer dielectric mirrors made from lead monoxide and cryolite with a view to determining whether such mirrors, which are easier to produce than the zinc sulfide type, Can$ be successfully employed in lasers. Specially purified lead monoxide was used in producing layers with minimum absorption. The optical characteristics (reflection, transmission, and absorption-R, T, and A, reapectively) of the mirrors were then measured by an'instal- UDC: 535.345.6:666.246 L 43757-66 CC NR: AP6030711 11 Table 1. Optical characteristics of interference light filters HalfwIdth of % light filter Type of filter Mass HLHLH-2-2L-HLHLH-air- 5300 75.0 30 -'ClasS-H'LH'LH'Ln'-2L- H'LH'LH'LW.,g1aiks 5200 75.0 40*. Explanationt 1) H - PbO layer, 11' ZnS layer, L - cryolite layer; 2) the thickness of all layers is equal to 1/4. lation consisting of a monochromator, an optical device, and a photo- multiplier with a gglvanometer. A nine-layer mirror with maximum reflection at 5780 A had the following parameters: R - 97.OZ, T - 1.0%# and A - 2.0%. Interference filters prepared from lead monoxide and cryolite were fully as gopd as optical filters-made from zinc sulfide and cryolite. The optical characteristics of an sleven;la?er optics, 1 filter made from leads monoxide and cryolite and a fifte n _layer filter made from zinc sulfide and cryolite are compared in Table I.. For _qard ZI 3~ L 43757-66 I-ACC sLmLlar Mter parameters the lead monoxide-cryolLte filter requires fewer layers than the zinc sulfide-cryolite filter. The layers improve their characteristics with time. Thus, the optical characteristics of an eleven-layer liRht filter two weeks after being removed from vacuum had improved as follows: transmission increased to the maximum, absorption decreased, and reflection remained constant* Origo art* hass 3 figures and 1 table. [JAI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBH DATE: 28Feb65/ ORIG REF: 0041 OTH REF: 002 ATD PRESSt 5075 A_' 313 ODEBSKAYA-tMLINIKOVA, L.A., AKOPOV, V.P., ODHSSKIY, I.N. "Vertebra Plana" or Calve's s7ndrome. Probl.tub. 36 no.4:113-114 '58 01IRA 11:7) 1. Is tretlyey kafedry rentgenologii (zav. - prof. 1.L. Tager) TSentrallnogo institute usovershenstvovaniya vrRehey (dir. V.P. Lebedeva) otdeleniy Klinicheskoy bolinitey imeni'N.A. SemAshko Ministerstya putey soobabehentyR i iz 12-y Moskovskiy gorodskoy bolinitey (glavnyy vrach V.G. Bryukhnnov). (SPORDYLITTS, cRee reports vartebrr, plmna (Rue)) incongruenuy m 5-b, and a t Mo. ,7f, LjC!, AT I mol. % LIA wei the VBTL-111013 TwIt"l- UC' uad-r'a'"t . - 8 tanjermJLtjw at W' -4 91.8 typ e- 1-ne spl~l .1 hkt fer 4 % of -L", ar-I n otcupirA by -,_,i I ; -t= I 'C6 V WM/Ghemi3tr7- Card .-1/1 1 Pub -151:- 8/42 Akopov.- E. K-. and- BergmanA 9 :Go Mae Reversib]V-adiagonal sodium and potassium chloride and sulfate system- zhxw. obj- khim 24/9, 1324~-Ib2, Sep 1954 Abstract The chemical and structural p~opsrties of the Na, Klj cl~ SO system, which isa, reversibly-adiagonal, mutual system with c nditio4al thermal.. interchange-reaction effect and triangulation emanating.from the com- positional pole of the* 2Na2S04 *, K2SO compound, are described. The e~dstence of one termar e tecti & d t iti i t t u an wo rans n , c PO on po s, was y established7at 5W.- The triangulation square of the reciprocal.SYS-. tem is divided into three triangle phases; The structural diac-,ram, made up of three basic crystallization fields, is described. Seven references: 6-USSR and 1-German (1905-1954). Tables; diagrams. Institution State Universit~ Rostov/Don Submitted, August j1' 1~53.- I/Complex formation in a mutuitl system of chlorldEs ano; I'milfates of lithium and Pota Warn. M V,, Wwvox and-A-L.- - - 0.*,5hch t N orz. khim., Mad. Nank $,S.S.R. 25, M-62 k -54-)- cf DoraFrcWskaya, C.A. 28, 2601t.1-Systew , 1, - nutual s~5tem witli a sub- ~i fCl, 90, is a nondiagonJ n ordiu ate diagonal. The section U.~S04,K--SOrX3Cl3 has the character of a double system with a priniary imtectir, j excet-dN the tcrup. of the. primary point g.t at ~%x that ) . " stable diagonal wtllon V17SO,-KICII. The' F itkrongruently melting compd. 2VtSO4.KrSO,, lithium lang- bduite, is formed. lJo7nemno.Thic conversion of M1,90.4, KtSO, and of LiCl occurs at 646 and 565*, resp. Cre5Ls of fie!ds of cry tu. of stable components Y,,C1, and U-SO, q' -led iroin stable section M-SO,-KIC f nificantly are divei An unstable section l.itClr-KS0, interimt-, Ow field of crystri. of exchanbe prodticts of KCI and Li-SO.. The d--ta supplement the liquidus diagram of tbe. system Lt. %IICI. SO, studivd by 1). (loc. Rurilla hla.ZdL.~ USSR/Physical Chemistry. Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry, B-8 Equilibria, Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 5, 1957, 14697 Author Ye. K. AITpov A. G. Bergman Inst Title Quaternary Reciprocal System of Lithium, Sodium and Potassium Chlorides and Sulfides. Report_1 Orig Pub; Zh. obshch. khimii, 1955, 25, vyp. 1, 3-12 Abstract: Liquidus graphs of two systems: Na2SO4-Li2SO4-YL2Cl2 M and L'2SO4-K2SO4-Na2Cl2 (II) were studied by the visual- A. polythermal method. These systems are interior instable sections of the quaternary reciprocal system Li, Na, K // Cl, 804. The binary compound 2Li2SO4.K2SO4 melting and dissociating at 5500 was disclosed. The composition of the quaternary transition point of the.systam LI, Na, K // Cl, S04 (section II) corresponds to 24 percent of Ne.2%, 51 percent of U2304, 25 percent of K2SO4, the temperature is 4360. Card 1/1 institution t The Kuban Agr. Inst. and the Rostov State Univ. im. V. M. Molotov 'Presented by AcademiGian 5. L'Vollfkoviph, January 1, 1955 -Z T O)V'� P6 '(,, V e- IC' - E-4 Category : USSR/Solid State Physics - Systems Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 21 1957 No 3794 Author :Ako K. Title Triple system of Chlorides of Lithium, sodium and Potassium. Orig Fab Zh. neorgan. khimii, 1956, 1, No 5, 1019-1025 Abstract The diagram of state of LM-NAC1401 was investigated by the visual- polythermic method. The chlorides of Li and Na form the compound LiCl- NaCl, vhich melts and decomposes at 5750. In the double system LiCl- NaCl, the eutectic point LiCl + LiCl. NaCl corresponds to 5530 and 78.5 molar pexvpnt LiCl, and the transition point corresponds to 5750 and 67 molar percent of LiCl. A transformation of L01 of the second kind was observed at 5650 and 81.5~ LiCl. The LiCl M salts form A, dimple eutectic system, vhile the NaCl and R01 salts form a system with a con- tinuous'series of solid solutions in a minimum.melting temperature at 658o and 50% of the components. The triple system can be subdivided into tvo subsystems LaCl. NaCl-LiCl-KC1 with a eutectic point at 346o, 55% LiCl, 9% NaCi, 36% iml, and Licl. NaCl-NaCl-NO1 vith a transition point Card - --------------- Category : USSR/Solid State Physics - Systems EA Abs Jour : Bef Zhur - Fizika, No 2) 1957 No 3794 at 3840 and 53% LiCl,, 13% NaC3, and 34% xcl (in molar percent). A diagram of the crystallizp'.I~~a surface consists of five fields: K LiCl, IAC1, NaCl, 101 and LiL;.L. NaUl. The phases of NaCl and R01 separate upon decomposition of the solid NaCl-KC1 solutions between 550 and 6ooO. Card : 2/2 AKOPOV Ye K - MMGMAN, A.G. Interrelation between fused alkali metal sulfates and thallium. Part 1: The ternary system of lithium, potassium, and thallium sulfates. 2hur. neorg. khim. 2 fto-1:193-200 Ja 157. (mLRA 1o-4) 1, Kubanskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institnt, Kafedra organiche- skoy, fizicheskq7 i kolloidnoy khinii. (Alkali metal sulfates) (Thallium sulfates) (systems (Chemistry)) KUTHOM TITLE: KC, Akopovp E.K. and Bergmant 574 Fusion Diagram.of the Quaternary System L12C12 - Na2Cl2 K2C12 - L12S04. (Diagramma Plavkosti Chetvernoy Sistemy I~2P27~~C'27~2.C'271 L.12_8P4,-_),- Jouxual Inorganic Chemistry of PERIODICAL: "Zhu-rh&r YeOrgWichesk?z Xhimill VO=. 7 NO.29 pp.,j6j-j!J'.. _kU.U.; ABSTHACT: The phase diagram of the quaternary reciprocal system Lij Na, K, I( Cl 7 804, is represented by a prism. The prism is divi~led by the stable section Na2Cl2 - K2Cl2 - L12SO4, as previously shown by the authorsi I into a stable-tetrahedron L12C12 - Na,2C12 - K2012- L12SO4 and a five point shape Na2C12 - K2C12 - Li SO Na2S04 - K2S04. The present work deals with the tetra- hN~ont. - The ftsion method was used for the investigation, the salts I I being melted in a platinum crucible with a platinum stirrer. A Pt - Rh I Pt - Au - Pd ermocouple was used. The formation of the compound LiCl.NaCl, melting with decomp- osition at 5750C, was confirmed. The solid solutions of sodium and potassium chlorides inside the system separate into their components9 the decomposition temperature for the system Li, Na Cari 2/2 5W SOV/78-4-5-33/46 AUTHORS: Akopov, Ye. K., Bergman, A. G. TITLE: The Melting Diagram of the Three-component System Consisting of Sulphates of Lithium) Sodium, and Potassium (Diagramma plavkosti troynoy aistemy iz sullfatov litiya, natriya i kaliya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganiaheakoy khimii, 1959o Vol 4, Nr 5, , pp 1146-1152 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The melting diagram of the three.-component system consisting of sulphates of lithium, sodium, and potassium was investi- gated by means of the visual-polythermal method. 72 sections, the intersection points, and the meltine temperatures were investigated and the results obtained are shown by table 1. The internal sections of the system are represented in figures I and 2. The sequence of the internal sections in the system Li, Ila, KJJS04 are shown by figure 3. Figure 4 shown the complete projection of the melting diagrams, and figure 5 the projection of the three-component system of the outer side of the triangle LiSO 4 through the vertex K 2s0 4' The Card 1/2 crystallization surface of this system consists of 19 regions SOY/78--4-5--33/46 The Melting Diagram of the Three.-component System Consisting of Sulphates of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium of solid solutions of sodium.- and potassium sulphate, which partly decomposes into the components K 2so 4 and Na 2so V of two crystallization regions of the a.- and P-modification of Li2so 4~' of four crystallization regions of the double bonds Li2so 4' Ila2so4, L'2SO4 2Na,S 04 9 2L'2So4'K2SO4 and L'2SO4' K 2 so 4' The compound Li 2s0 4*K2so4 decomposes into the a.- and P-modi- fication. The results obtained show that complicated inter- actions between 8ulphatea and alkali metals occur in the system. There are 5 figures2 2 tables, and 2 Soviet references., ASSOCIATION: Kubanskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kuban'Agricultural Institute) SU13MITTED: February 21, 1958 Card 2/2 5(2) SOV/78-4-7-32/44 AUTHORS: Akopov, Ye. K., Bergman, A. G. TITLE: On the Decay of Solid Solutions in the Combined System of Chlorides and Sulfates of Sodium and Potassium (0 raspade tverdykh rastvorov vo vzaimnoy sisteme iz khloridov i sullfatov natriya i kaliya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 7, pp 1653-1656 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: The ternary systems of Li-, Ha- and potassium sulfate and the quaternary systems Li,-i7a, KJJC1, SO 4 were investigated in an earlier paper (Ref 1). It was found that the decay of the con- tinuous solid solutions of sodium- and poiassium sulfate is accompanied by the formation of three independent phases of double salts, which are formed if the temperature drops to 6860-7360. The present paper supplies data concerning newly investigated cross sections and a final diagram of the entire system. Figure 1 shows the melting curve in the diagonal section K 2Cl 2 -Na2so 4* 20 internal cross sections, their cross sections and melting temperatures were investigated (Figs 1,2). Card 1/2 Table 1 gives the most important results, and figure 3 the SOV/78-4-7-32/44 On the Decay of Solid Solutions in the Combined System of Chlorides and SulTates of Sodium and Potassium ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: position of the internal cross sections. A remarkable fact is the occurrence of independent internal phases I, II, and III by the decay of the solid solutions* The compoaition of these internal phases has as yet not been found. Figure 4 shows the projection of the melting diagram of the system Na, K1101, SO 4 constructed on the basis of the data obtained. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. Kubanskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kuban' Agricultural Institute) April 4, 1958 Card 2/2 5(2,4) AUTgORS: AkopovYe. K., Bergman, A. G. SOY/20-127-3-19/71 TITLE: Complex Formation and Phase Transformations in a Quaternary Reciprocal System of Chlorides and Sulphates of Lithium, Sodium and Potassium PERIODICAI: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19599 Vol 127, Nr 3, PP 549-552 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It proved that the complex formation between salts is much richer and more manifold in meltint.,rs than it is in the aqueous Solutions of the same salts. The latter fact is due to a con- siderable hydration of the salts which, in many casest is stronger than the complex formation (figure 1 shows the melt- ability diagram of the complex mentioned in the title). Only one compound of the Na and K sulphates (frequently found in deposits of potassium sulphate) could be found: Na, K 3(SO 4)2 called glaserite. If water is absent, there exists also a com- pound which develops during the decomposition of solid solu- Card 1/4 tions of the mentioned elements at temperatures below 4760. Complex Formation and Rhase Transformations in a SOV/20-127-3-19/71 Quaiernary Reciprocal System of Chlorides and Sulphates of Lithium, Sodium and Potassium These solid solutionag however, decompose in the ternary system of Li, Na, K11304 at a temperature reduced to 784-8160, and form 3 compounds. Neither was it possible'to find their exact oomposition or to prove the identity of a compound with one of them (stable below~4760). The decomposition temperature of1hese solid solutions is,however, reduced by the presence of the chlorides of the same elements. The thermodynamic con- ditions are of greatest importance for the complex formation, especially in the presence of other components in the liquid phase. All this proves the great importance of medium and solvent for th,: ,complex formation. The investigation of meltings of Vae systp-s mentioned in the title (Pig 1)(Refs 1-9) proved 17 complex compounds. Five of them are double salts. The different phases are graphically represented in the areas of a trihedral prism (Fig 2). Three phases develop [ 13, [If] 9 (III] in the decomposition of solid solutions of the sulphatea of Na and K. The investigation of the meltings of this Card 2/4 quaternary system (Fig 1) showed an extraordinary complexity Complex Formation and Phase Transformations in a SOV/20-127-3-19/71 .Quaternary Reciprocal System of Chlorides and Sulphates of Lithium, Sodium and Potassium of the domponents which is similar to silicates and borates. Figure 2 shows that sulphates of Li and Na form 2 compounds while their chlorides form only one single compoun4; There exist also 2 compounds among the corresponding sulphides. In the system Li, Na, KIISO 4 there exist 5 inner phases: [IV], [V] , [VII , CVIIJ I and EVIIII which are thise-f old sulphates. More than 8,000 points of the crystallizing tempe'katures were determined for the complete investigati ion of the meltability diagram of the system under.discussion. On the basis of these data, complete investigations of the melting diagrams of 24 cross sections (triangular and squate) through the prism were carried out. Figure 3 shows the mentioned diagram of a verti~, cal section, while figure 4 shows a horizontal one. By means of these cross sections 4 phasescould be found: [14 N, fXI], and EXIIJ. All of them are quaternary hetero-ionic com- pounds. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 9 Soviet references. Card 3/4 Complex Formation and Phase Transformations in a SOV/20-127-3-19/71 Quaternary Reciprocal System of Chlorides and Sulphates of Lithium, Sodium and Potassium ASSOCIATION: Kubanskiy sallskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kuban' Agricultural Institute). Rostovskiy inzhonerno-stroitellnyy institut (Rostov 'Civil Engineering institute) PRESENTED: March 25, 1959, by.S. I. Vollfkovich, Academician SUBMITTED: March 25, 1959 Card 4/4 3/078/60/005/06/11/030 B004/BO14 AUTHORSs Akopov, Ye.-K.p. Bergman, A. G. TITLEt The Complicated Formation of Complex Compounds in the Quaternary Reciprocal System From the Chlorides and Sulfates of Lithiump soaiump and Potassium -~\- '1- -kj PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii,, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 6r PP- 1257 - 1266 TEXT: A much more complicated formation of complex compounds than has so fa -be ' umed was found in the prism of the quaternary system Lip Hap eno. ass Clp. SO reproduced in Fig. 1. The salts of this system form complex 4 compounds-in the binary, ternary, and reciprocal ternary systems which Pr are components of the quaternary system. The authors offer the melting- point diagrams of the systems Lip Na, K 11 so 4p' Li. Na, K 11 Cl, Lip Na 11 c1, so p Lip K 11019 SO 9 Hap K 11 Cl, SO (Fig. 2), horizontal 4 4 4 sections through the quaternary system (Figs- 3ap 4,5)9 diagonal sections Card 113 The Complicated Formation of Complex Compounds S/078/60/005/06/il/030 V R in the auaternary Reciprocal System From the 'BOC4,3014 Chlorides and Sulfates of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium (Fig 3b 6,7), "book sections" 3Y,8-11), and parallel vertioal sectis;ns 5igs- 3gD12). Crystallization temperat-urea were determined for more than 89000 compositions. The systems speoified have 318 ncn-. variant and monovariant ternary points, Molten Li,SO Na SO , and K 2 so4 4' '2 V enter into complicated interactions and form complex compounds with 'he composition 1 : I and 2 : I. As hitherto unkn3wn., I :I -.complexes of chloride are also formed. Li 2 so 4* X2so4undergoes a secondary conversion. Solid solutions of Na 2S04 and K2SO4 dissociate in the quaternary system under the formation of three independent phases~ (1), (11), and (III),, from binary complex compounds of these sulfates. These solid solutions dissoolate in the system Pla, X 11 Cl, SO 4 at 686 - 7360C, in the aystem Lip Nap K 11 804 at 790 - 820'C. The internal phases (IV), (V), (VI), (VII), and (VIII) consisting of ternary sulfates were found in the sy5- tem Liq Wa, K 11 so 40 The phases (IX), (X)~ (XI)2 and (XII) are Internal phases of the quaternary system, and are quaternary hetero-ionic, complex Card 2/3 The Complicated Formation of Complex Compounds S/078 k ,/60/005/o6/-,1/030 in the quaternary Reciprocal System From the B004/BO14 Chlorides and Sulfates of Lithium, Sodiump and Potassium compounds all of which contain five ions. The formation of such compounds between chlorides and sulfates of alkali metals has hitherto been un- known. There is no isomorphism between the salts of Li and Na in the quaternary system under consideration. Both the sulfates and the chlorides form double-salt complex compounds. The action of the medium upon the formation of complex compounds consists in that the introduction of chlorides of Li, Nav K into the melt of*the sulfates of these elements facilitates crystallization from the pure sulfate melt. The guiding ac- tion of the solvent upon composition and form of some complex compounds was furthermore ascertained. The authors refer to M. A. Xlochko (Ref, 8) and 0. S. DombTovskaya (Ref. 9). There are 12 figures and 18 referentest 15 Soviet and 3 German. ASSOCIATION: Kubanskiy sel9skokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kuban~ Institute of A-riiO+urp) SUBMITTED. February 231 1959 Card 3/3 S' /078/60/00*5/007/0217/043/XX B004/BO6O AUTHORs Akopov, Ye. K. TITLE-. Fusibility Curve of the Quatarnary REciprocal System From Chlorides and Sulfates of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 1577-1587 TEXTs The Information submitted by the atithor in Refs. 3-15 was not sufficient to plot the fusibility curve for the Li, Na, X11 03, SO 4 system. The author has, therefore~ examined some moTe sections, and now discusses the resulting fusibility curve which, as projected onto the lateral face of the Lij Nall Cl, SO4prism, is presented in Pigs. 3,4. Over 400 ternary points including 30 elateotic and transition pointi3~ and 6 points of' the decomposition of Na 2S04 and K2SO4 solid solutions were found in all of the partial systems and sections. Data concerning 139 of these points are given in Table 1. The remaining points are nonvariant. The system furthermore Card 1/3 Fusibility Curve of the Quaternary Recipzccal S/078J6O/OO5/007/037/043'/XX System From Chlorides and Sulfates of B004/BODO Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium contains 46 nonvariant quaternary pointo,., ~n',-Tcrnnected by 1'59 m,,,nc.- variant curves, and 25 crystallization zonea. Respective data are given in Table 2. The crystallization scheme was constructed on the ba5is of the fusibility curve. The system has 34 t-riangular bintiry sections. The sub- division of the system into 46 phase tet:rahedra Is shown in Pigs. B-10. The fusibility curve of this system is, thus, more cDmpli~-atqd than the system of aqueous solutions of its components. The atilhor thanks A. G. Bergman for a discussion. There are 10 figures, 2 tablesq and 15 ref- erences: 14 Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATIONi Kubanskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kuban' Agri- cultural Institute) SUBMITTED: March 26, 1959 (Legend to the Figures). Fig. 3, Projection of the Na 2Cl? - K9C12 Li2so 4 -Na 2 so 4 -K2so4 system on the late:ral face of the Li,NaO Cl,SO 41 Card 2/3 Fusibility Curve of the Quaternary S/078/60/005/007/037/043/XX Reciprocal System From Chlorides and B004/Bo6o Sulfates of Lithium, Sodium, and Potassium 2 NaCl, 3 - KC1, 4 - Li 2so41 6 - K2SO4' 9 - L'2304 6K2so 41 11 Li2$0 4* Na2so 4v 12 - Li 2so 4* 2Na2so4prismt inner phases. Points 15ti6p 17,18,19,20,21 refer to phase tetrahedra III - IX. I - quaternary eutectic point, II quaternary transition point. (Legend to Fig- 4) Projection of the Ha2C12 K2C1 2 -Li2 so 4 - Na2 so 4 -K 2so4system onto the lateral face of the Li,KaJJCl,SO 4 prism (continued), 2 - NaCl, 3 - KC1, 5 - Na 2s0 49 6 - K 2s0 4, 7 -(Na,K )2SO4' 12 - L'2304 .2Na 2SO4 . The following points refer to the corresponding phase tetrahedrat 13 - 1, 14 - 11, 15 - 111, 16 - iv, -17 - V, 18-- VI, 21 Ut 22 - X, 23 - X1, 24 - M. I - quaternaTy eutectic point, II quaternary transition point. Card 3/3 AKOPOY, Ye.K. Ternar7 system consisting of sodium potassium and thallium sulfatew. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.5:lZll-1218 My 1617. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Vseso3ruznyy zao,-,hnyy politekhnicheskiy institut, Krasnodarskiy uchebno-konsulltatsionnyy punkt. (Sodium sulfate) (Potassium sulfate) (Thallium sulfate) S/078/62/007/002/009/019 B119 B110 AUTHORs. Akopov, Ye. K. TITLEt Solubility polytherm of the LiCl - KC1 - H20 system PERIODICALx Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v- 7, no. 2, 1962, 385 - 389 TEXTs The solubility of LiCl and LiCl + KC1 in H2 0 was studied between the freezing point of the systems and +250C and the equilibrium diagram of the ternary LiCl - KC1 - H20 system was constructed. The temperatures were established at which crystallization sets in on cooling and disappears on heating of the crystalline phase. The initial chemically pure sub- stances LiCl and KCI were recrystallized and dissolved in appropriate quantities in distilled water. Resultst The data obtained for the LiCl 11 0 system correspond to those of N. K. Voskresenakaya, 0. K. Yanatlyeva ReE 61 Izv. AN SSSR, ser. khim., 1, 97 (1937)) and to further data at -750C8 ice + LiCl'5 H20; -64-50'E: LiCl-5 E20 + LiCl-3 H20;-18.00ct ~ LiCI'3 H20 + UCI~2 H20; +18-50C; LiCl"2 H20 + LiCl~H20)~ Solubility of Card 1/1 S/078/62/007/002/009/019 Solubility polytherm. of the ... B119/B110 KCI is strongly reduced by LiCl. Formation of KCI-n H 20 could be con- firmed. The equilibrium diagram of the LiCI - KCI - H 20 system contains seven crystallization fields (corresponding to ice, KC1, LiCl-5 H209 LiCl-3 H20, LiCl-2 H 20, LiCl-H 20, KCI-n H20) which meet in five triple points, one of which (-780c, 24.2% by weight LiCl, 0.8% KC1, 75.0% H20, ioe+LiCl-5 H2 0 + KCl) corresponds to an eutectic, whereas the other two represent transition points: P 1, -670C: LiCl-5 H 20 + LiCl*3 H2 0 + KC1; P29 19-5oCs LiCl-3 H20 + LiGI-2 H 20 + KCI; P3: -150C: ice + KCI-n H 20 + KCl; P4 8 +160Cg LiCl*2 H2 0 + LiCIIH20 + M. The largest diagram area is occupied by the crystallization field of Rl~ the smallest by those of LiCl and KCI hydrates. P. 1. Goncharov (Ref. 1t ZhRFKhO ch. khim., ~1, 1534 (1929)); V. P. Blidin (Ref. 3: Dokl. AN SSSR, 88, 457 (1953)); V. Ye. Plyushchev, G. P. Kuznetsov, S. V. Stenina (Ref. ~i Zh. neorgan. khimii; 4, 1449 (1959)); M. P. Shullginap 0. S. Kharchuk~ 0. K. Yanat;yeva (kef. 9s Izv. sektora fiz.-khim. analiza IONKh AN SSSR. Card 2/3 B/078/62/007/002/009/019 Solubility polytherm of the... B119/B110 LE, 198 (1955)); 1. G. Druzhinin, A. P. Yanko, are mentioned. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 9 referencest 7 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-language publication reads as follows; A. N. Campbell, E. M. Kartzwack. Canad. J. Chem., 34, N 5, 672 (1956). ASSOCIATIONs Vsesoyuznyy zaochnyy politekhnicheskiy institut (All-Union Correspondence Polytechnic Institute). Krasnodarskiy UKP (Krasnodar UKP) SUBMITTED: December 14, 1960 Card 3/3 AKOPOVY Ys.K. , ~ Solubility polvtherm of the ternary system LiCl - NhC1 - H20. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.9t1916-1919 D 163. (MIRA -17-.1) 1, Krasnodarokiy institut pishchavoy pronyshlennosti. i AXOPOV, Ye.K. Exchange decomposition and variation of the isobaric potential in melts. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:598-600 164. (MIRA 17.5) 1. Krasnodarskiy pol -itekhnicheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom S.I.Vollhovichem. Aec.-~I-C V,-- )116,1: -, AKOPOV,__TO.S. ...... Furrow Irrigation technique for field and vegetable crops. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Biol. I sellkhoz. nauki 10 no.9:65-73 8 157. (MM 10M) 1. Institut.gidrotekhniki I meliorataii, Ministerstva vodnogo khozyay- stya Armyanskoy SSR. (Armaiiia-Irrigation farming) (Field crops) (Vegetable gardening) AKOPOV, Ye. S. Cand Agr Sci - (d-iss) "Problems of the improvement of furrow ir- rigation techniques and methods of determining rational elements thereof under conditions of the Araratskays Ravine of the Armenian SSR.11 Novocherkassk, 1961. 23 PP; (Ministry of Agriculture RSFSR, Novocherkassk Land Reclamation Engineering Inst); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 5-61 sup, 196) I C AKOPOV, YuR, Automatic device.for manufacturing grainy packings for distillation columns. Zav.lab. 28 no.6:7/+9-150 162. (MIRA 15:5) (Packing (Mechanical engineering)) ACCESSION XR: API.0~1 7358 AUT-14OR: Akopov. 71;. R,: lv-rAtciteli' A.; Pa-rtua-khashviii, TITIX: Column packing uEed for isotopic separation SOME: Atomnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 5, 1964, 384-103 7- ~~7- qIM -T= Fi 4i-rlo-us wire packingn were studied, and the regio of their use was d6termined. Orig. art. has: ~ tables, P? graphs. 6 figures. EN 5c 110 REF SOV: Oll OTI-Xv fD14' NA Cord S/081/62/000/023/084/120 B144/B186 AUTHORSi Fedotbva, A. F., Stepanyan, E. G., Sadykhov, K. A. A. TITLE: Production of the additive C13-3 (SB-3) in an industrial plant PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no.-23, 1962, 595, abstract 23M215 (Novosti neft..i gaz. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 5, 1962, 16 19) TEXTt The process for.obtaining the additive'SB-3 (barium sulfonate) consists in.the sulfonation of-~-11 (D-11) oil by sulfuric anhydride', neutralization of the sulfonated oil vith't4riad-oxidelandcentrifugation to separate the solid impurities. In the industrial apparatus sulfonation is carried out at 45 - 55 aC with sulfur dioxide containing 7.66 ~6 sulfuric anhydride until a tar-free acid oil with an acid number of 18 mg KOH/g is obtained (within 26 hrs). Yield in acid oilt 93.6~. Neutralization was carried out with dry BaO, consumed in a.quantity of 10 -.11 % by weight, at 6o - 700C, until weak-alkaline reaction oocurredi then the reaction Card 1/2 s/osi/62/000/023/064/120 Production of the additive,... B144/B186 water was drawn off from the neutralized'.product at 95 - 13000 and with a residual pressure of 150 - 200 mm Hg. The filter press proved inadequate to liberate the additives from mechanical impurities, the content Of 'Whioh in the neutralized product reaches 1-7 - 2.0 %. Satisfactory results -were obtained by using for this purpose a TB-800 (TV-800) centrifuge.' However, this part of the process needs further development. The physico- chemical indices of the finished additive and the material balance of the industrial plant are given. [Abstradter's notes Complete translation Card 2/2 LAVRENTIYEV, V.I. Prinimali uchastiyet POLISHINSKIY, V.Y., starohiy , A.A.,, starsbiy nauobnyy sotrudnik: naucbnyy sotrtidnik; _gOEOVA. SHAYKHUTDINOVA., L.K.j inzh.;-SRAGmu~ L.A.1 inzh.; TUMANOVA., A.M., preparator; STAROSTIN, P.A.., inzh.; BAIAKRONOV, A.Pop motorist; ARTEMIYEV, V.G., motorist, Using the heavy residual fractions of Tatar sour crud4p as a fuel for gas turbines. Nefreper. i nefWAhim. no./+s27-34 163 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Tatarski7 neftpnoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. ACCESSION NR; AP4033109 S/0120164/000/OOZ/0064/0065 AUTF110R: Akopo4va., TITLE: Spurious scattering in nuclear emulsions treated by ultrasonic radiation CE:_~ibnr_y2P~A- tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 2. 1964, 64-65 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear emulsion, ultrasonic nuclear emulsion, spurious scattering, N=I-R nuclear emulsion. ulfrasonics ABSTRACT:. An experimental investigation of the effect of 1. 2 mc and 2. 2 mc treatment of NLKFI-R 400-micron emulsion upon spurious scattering is repo;tel. Emulsions irradiated in ITEF by 1. 7 -Gev protons were tested. The total length, of the measured tracks exceeded 1. 5 m. The measured average values of second differences (MBI-8M microscope, 250 cell) showed that the ultrasonica.Uy-treated emulsion had a spurious scattering considerably lower than the untreated emulsion. "In conclusion, the author is deeply grateful to A. L Alikhanyar, for ACCESSION NR.- AP4033109 his interest in the work, A. 0. Sallman, IQ. B. Fachadzhan, and Ya. B. Tsal'rnarx for their valuable advice in using the ultrasonic generator, and L. V. Molkumov"% for her part in the experimental work, Orig. art. has-. 2 formulas -and Z tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED. 13May63 DATE ACQ: limay64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE:- NS NO REP SOV.- 003 OTHER: 001 .Card ACCESSION NR: AP4033110 S/0120164/00010OZ10066/0068 AUTHOR: Akopova, A. B.; Pachadzhyan, Kh. B., Melkumova, L. V. TITLE: Photographic treaiment of nuclear emulsions by ultrasonic radiation SOURCE: Pribory* i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 2, 1964, 66-68 TOPIC TAGS: nuclear emulsion, NIKFI-R nuclear emulsion, ultrasonic nuclear emulsion, ultrasonics, spurious scattering ABSTRACT: As a result of extensive experimentation, the optimum conditions for the ultrasonic treatment of NIKFI-R 400-micron nuclear emulsion were found. Barium titanate was used as an ultrasonic radiator at 1. 100 kc, 1. Z5 w/cm Developer used: arnidol, 3 g; sulfite, 1:2 g; citric acid, I g; water, I liter: diluted by 1:2 for pH a 6.4. The time of the ultrasonic treatment proved to be only pne -fifth that for- the conventional photographic treatment which is explained by accelerated diffusion phenomena. The emulsion sensitivity was found to be Card 11z ~P _~~ -X ACCESSION NR: AP4033110 unaltered, but the grainy fog was lower by 20-Z51a, and the distortion was considerably lower. "Theauthors dee ly thank V. M. rharitonov for his interest p in the work, and N. A. Marutyan for his valuable advice during a discussion- of the physical results. Orig. art. has: 21igures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none ~'SUBMITTED: 13May63 DATE ACQ: llMay64 ENCL: 001, SUB,CODE: NS NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 00 1 Card' 2/2 W AKOPOVA, A.B.; PACHADZHYANt Kh.B.; MELMOVA, L.V- Photographic treatment of nuclear emulsions by ultrasonic vibrations. Prib. i tekh. eksp. 9 no.2:66-68 Mr-Ap'64. (MIRA 170) YERZTNKYAN, L.A.; PAY1111"VANTYAN, M.6h.; CHARYAN, I-M.; New nutrient iredia for the isolat--on of lactic acid bacteria. Vop. in1kroblol. no.2:2!1-,219 164. (141RA 180) ,~ AKOPOVA, Effect of tanning agents on the treatment of nuclear emulsions by ultrasonic vibrations. Dokl. AN Arm. SSR 40 no.3:151-153 16.5. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Submitted September 25, 1964. AKOPOVA, A.G.; KAZRLAYEV, M.D., zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. Simplified loop for tonsillectomy. Zhur. ushep nos. i goe . bol. 23 no-4t 93-94 Jl-Ag'63. (MMA 16:10) 1. Iz otorinolaringologichaskdy kliniki Azerbaydzhanskogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. v% (TCVSILS - SURGERU SFMNOVy B.F.; BOGOMOLOVA.. M.N.; AKOFOVA, I.I. Multiplication of tick encephalitis viruses in primary,cultures of hog embryo kidney epithelium cells. Vop.virus. 6 no.2:143-1/+6 Yx-kp 161. (MIRA 14*.6) 1. Moslcovskiy institut, virusnykh preparatov, Mosk7a. (FYCEPHLUTIS) DOSSER, Ye.M.; RAPOPORT, R.I.; YERMAKOVA, M.N.; AKOPOVA, I.I.; DOROFEYEV, V.M. Pr6duction of monlayer ceU cultures from the tissues of different anivals. Vop.vixiis. 7 no.3:336-343 My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut viruanykh preparatov. (TISSUE CULTURE) XA)WWA,Te~X*, prof., otv.red.; AKOPOYA, I.L., red.; ZIHOVIYBT, P.M., prof.$ red. (Initial stages in men tal diseases; collection of erticles read at a meeting of the Institute of Psychiatry of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., June 19591 Nachallnye stadil paikhtcheskikh 2abolevenii; abornik nouchnykh rabot, dolozhen- nykh na Bessli Institute psikhtatrii AMN SSSR v ibine 1959 g. Moskva, 1959. 86 P. (MIRA 14.5) 1. Akademiya maditsinskikh nauk SSSR. Institut poikhiatrii. (MMAL ILLNESS) T L AKOPOV, Typology of oneirol,c) 65. 1. Klinilm shinfrenti TnstituLa psikhiatrii AMN SSSR, Mosic%ra. KATREFAZHP G.; BABATIYFp F., ptitsevol (Mnpellye., Frantsiya); AKOPGVA., K.P. [trans~atorj Practices in changing some hereditary characters; aome interest4ng observations made on domestic fowl after the transfusion of blo6d from a different breed. Agrobiologiia nO.1:105~-107 Ja-F-163. (MIRA 16-5) 1. Rukovoditell tekhnicheskoy laboratorii pri Oblastnoy veterinarnoy laboratorii, Monpellye Frantsiya (for Katrefazh). (Heredity) (Algod-Transfusionj (Poultry-Physiology) S/137/0/000/003/038/191 AOO6/AIO1 AUTHORS: Podkosov, L. G., Ako Romanovskaya, N. Ye. T=: Collective flotation of titanium-zirconium sands PEMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 3, 1962, 13, abstract 3086 ("Tr. Vses. n.-i. in-ta mineralln. syrtyall, 1961, no. 6, 158 - 166) The authors investigated flotation of Ti-Zr sands of three deposits in a labora:tory, and partially under industrial conditions. The basic mineral products of the deposits are: Ilmenite, rutile, leucoxene, zircon; the sands of one of the deposits contain a considerable amount of alumosilicates. In the sands the ore mineral grains are finer than the dead rocR (quartz). The sands can be well washed. The content of slime particles in the sands-is on the average 15 - 20%. Tests were made with oleic acid, sulfate soap, soap-naphtha,soapstock, tall oil, oxidized petrolatum,14M -11 (IM-11) alkylsulfate etc. Tall oil is the most effec- tive reagent. The investigations show the satisfactory.flotability of the whole complex of heavy minerals. Highest flotation activity is shown by alumosilicates azd zircon, and least by ilmenite and leucoxene. The selection of a collector is determined by its cost, availability, stability of properties, toxicity and.by the Card 1/2 S/137/6Z/OC)0/003/038/191 Collective flotation of... A006/A101 degree of difficulty of subsequent refining of the collective concentrate. Best results in basic flotation were obtained with sulfate soap at 6 k&/t consumption. In this case extraction of Zr02 was 97.3% and of TiO2 94.04% of the initial ore. The tails contained in %: ilmenite 0.25, staurolite 0.13; disthene 0.25. A qualitative scheme of industrial tests is presented. A. Shmeleva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] ,Card 2/2 S/137/62/000/002/024/144 A006/A101 AUTHORS: Akopova K S Romanovskaya, N. Ye. Flotation separation of rutile and zircon PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, !962, 5, abstract 2G36 ("Tr. Vses. n.-I. in-ta mineral'n. syr'ya", 1961, no. 6, 167-172) TEXT- A system is proposed for the concentration of Ti-Zr s&Tlds including the gravitational dressing of sands to obtain a collective concentrate, and refin - ing by magnetic separation and flotation (separation of inatile and zircon). Flotation is performed with oleic acid and with the use of a Na-silicate (0 *1 kg/t) depressor in dense pulps (solid : liquid = 1:2), the reagents being added L.1Z in doses. As a result concentrates of the following composition in % were obtained: rutile concentrate - T102 86.9 - 89.7; Zr 1.6; S'02 0-9 - 1.85; P205 - 0.09-0.137. A120 1.26; zircon concentrate -Io 63.4 - 65.8; T102 t 2o zircon concentrate was 90 o.3* Zr02 extrac Ion in from the initial sands; rutile extraction into rutile concentrate was about 85%. There are 8 references. A. S1,,meleva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 - AKOMVA, K.S. . Some rew trends in the dressIng cf titarl-i7;m,-zJrc0r.'-wm sands. Min.Errle nr,.9t5&-62 163. (MIRA 17:10) AKOPOVA, R. . Organizing the production of endocrine preparations under laborator conditions- Rrom-Arm, 4 no-5:52-53 MY 161. (KERA 14:8T Is TSentraltnaya nauchno-issledovateliskaya laboratoriya UPravleniY" MYwo-molochnoy promyshlennosti Sovnarkhoza ArManskoy SSR. (Endocrinology) AKOPOVA it. Central Scientific Research Laboratory of the Administratiqn of the Meat and Ds,07 Industry of the Armenian Econcmic Council. Mas.ina. SSSR 33 [i.e.34] no.2:15-16 163. (19JU 16:4) 1 1. TSentralina ya nauchno-isoledovateliskaya laboratoriya Upravleniya i molochnoy promyshlenrosti Soveta narodnogo khozyaystva Aruyanskoy SSR. (Armenia-Food research) ZAKIROV, I.Z., dotsent; KILA1,11DOV, G.K., dotsent; KALENDAIfEv, L.Ya.; AKOPOVA ..R.A. . .- - I r;-. Some characteristics of Botkin's disease in pregnancy. Sov. med. 27 no.2.-130'-138 F 164. (Rlirl 17: 10) 1. Kafedru akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - dotsent I,Z, 7,01rov) i kafedra infektsionnvkh bolezney (zav. - dotsent R.1". Tashpulatov) Samarkandskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pavlova. AXOPOVA, R. N. ~Five=year-sl practice in the use of direct and early prosthesis. Stomatologita 36 no.1:67 Ja-F 157. (MIRA l1.-1) 1. Iz Kislovodskov stomatologichaskov polikliniki (glavny7 vrach D.I.Vasillyev). (DENTAL PROSTHESIS) AXOPOVA, V.A., m1adshiy nauchny)r aotrudnik Morphological and histochemical changes in the spleen and lympY nodes of white mice subjected to irradiation and antigenic action. 'lop. radiobiol. A14 ARM. SSR 2-.165-172 161, r- - ng ge in the amount of glycogen in leucocytes of the spleen sub- jected to irradiation and antigenic action. Ibid.:173-180 (MIRA 1814) ARUTYUNYAN, M.L. j mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; _A&UqV I , mla shi . _A, tA _,,_ d nauchnyy sotrudnik; OVANMAN, V.0.,, mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. Radioactivity of the skeleton of newborn children. V.)p. radiobiol. [AN Arm. SSRJ 3/41201-204 163. (MIRA 1-i:6) AMBARTSUMOV, P.A.; RZAYEVA, S.B.; PODLISKER, Ye.B.; Prinimali uchastiye: BUYNITSKAYA, V.L.; AK2~OVA., Y!~.. VLADIMMY-AYA, G.I.; MAMEDOVA, S.P. Using chromatographic methods for of bivinyl from butane. Sbor. inst. nauch.-tekh. inform. Ser. no.2:110-34 162. controlling the production nauch.-tekh. inform. Azerb. Nefteper. i khim. prom. (MIERA 18:9) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN AzerSSR (for Buynitskaya, Akopova, Vladimirskaya, Mamedova). AKOPOVA,-AA�.,. Good experience in organizing business. Gor.khoz*Mook. 35 no*5-i 40a,-40b MY l61. (=.A 14:6) (Stores., Retail) 0 PYA /V 47-58-2-30/30 AUTHORS: Los', G.A.; Khotyachuk, P.M.; Chupik, I.P.; Akopyan, A. TITLEt Chronicle of School Work (Khronika raboty shkol) PERIODICAL: Fizika v Shkole, 1958, Nr 2, p 96 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 1) Pupils of the High School in Shurovchikij Izyaslav region, Khmellnitskiy Oblast', always co-operated with kolkhozes. They helped them in gathering crops, and the kolkhozes, helped them in buying a power plant of 12 kw. 2) Pupils of 9th and 10th classes of the High School in Stavro- pol?-Kavkazekiy organized a reunion consecrated to new achieve- ments in the fields of science and engineering. 3) During the past years the High School in Balludzhin, in the AzerbaydzhRn SSR, bought more than 10,000 rubles worth of instruments and also received a wind operated electric power plant. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Group dynamics-USSR 2. Education-USSR USCOMM-DC-54749 AKOPrAN., A., Candidate Med Sci Wise) -- "Kidney Injuries in malaria". Baku, 1959. 16 pp (Azerb State Med Inst im N. Narimanov), 220 copies (KL, So 24, 1959,, 148) KAMALYANq G.V.,-. AKOPYAN A A F-ffAct of certain ainines on blood coagulation. DDkl.AN AM SSR 32 noo2:95-100 161. (MIRA'14:3), 1. Yerevanskiy zoov~terinarnyy institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN Armyanskoy SSR G.M. Bunya~pnomq (~BIDOD"40AGULATIOII) (F.MMOL-PHYSI.OLOGICAL EFFECT) AKOPYAN, Az. Stop contemptible practices in the management of capital construction. Prom.Arm. 4 no.8-12-14 Ag '61. (MIRA 14-8) 1. Upravleniye promyshlennosti stroitel'nykh materialov Bovnarkhoza Armyanskoy SSR. (Armenia--Building materials) FBDOSXYRV, Dmitriy Nikolayevich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; IXQRXQ6 , Whener, retsenzent; BULOVSKIY, P. I., kandidet tekhniche ot skiW nauk, doteent, redaktor; JAYKIKA, T.L., redaktor izdatell- stva-, BFMUNSLAYA, O.V., takhnichaskiy redektor [Planning technological processes of assembling apparatus] Proekti- rovanie tekhnologicheskikh protsessov aborki prIborov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1957. 245 P. (MLRA 10:9) (Machinery industry) SOKOLOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich; ABDRIANOVp K.A.gred.; redo; BIRAMOV, Y.G..glavnyy red.; BIJURVICH, G.V.,zv'd.'2- ~,G'... V.l.rad.; GKRTSWERG, G.R.,red.; ZABYRINA, X.I.,red.; IALITVWSXIY, 7.1.,3?ed.; ILTARIZLID1. J30NO; WOYICH, A.Ao; TIMCnUV, P.V.; FASTOVMY - V.G. -' TSB'YROV, Ye.M.-, FRIDMAN. A.Ya.-, SHIMA7EV. A.M.-, TIMOXHIU, Yj.;red,p [Methods for the synthesis of organopolysiloxaneel He *tody sintese poliorganosilok-sanov. Hook-4a, Gos.energ. izd-vo. 1959, 198 po (Moscow. V-dq0iUzuyi elektrotekhnichaskii inatitut. Trudy, no.66) (MHA :12:5) (Biloxanes) AKOP;jAL.,"A,.,,f~,t-arshIy prepodavatell; KRUGLOV, MS, starshiy propodavatel.1; PLA VINSKrT, F.I., starshiy prepodavatell. Basic and determining problems in manufacturing instru bnts. Priborostroent*--no,10:19-20 0 157. MRA 10:11) 1. LIAP (Instrument industry) (Automatic control) AUTHOR: Akopyan, A.A., Supervisor SOV/111-58-2-17/27 TITLE: How We Improve Service to the Subscribers (Kak my UlucbLshWm obaluzhivaniye abonentov) PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1958, Nr 2, pp 21 - 22 (USSR) ABSTRAM The management of the Rostov-na-Donu long distance telephone exchange made efforts to increase the profit of the enter- prise. Coin telephones were installed in the town area, and by a reorganization, it was possible to handle 8tQOO telephone calls with the same number of operators as in 1956, when 6,500 calls were processed. A number of defi- ciencies must still be eliminated. The employees of the telephone exchange are installing semiautomatic equipment, mechanical aide, and are increasing the number of communi- cation channels to achieve a further increase in the sta- tion's profit. There are 2 photos. ASSOCIATION: Rostovskaya-na-Donu mezhdugorodnaya telefonnaya stantsiya (Rostov-na-Donu Long-Distance Telephone Exchange) Card 1/1 -1 1) 11 m fill lidd it a to A 7) A 11 x V W 31 J4 is m v 00 Pi p a J-1 y_j ~P_j 1-1, AA W ct M U'o I i I f 40 1 KOP 14 A , -A. 3 Y oq The laws of adoot A, A. A14410111- _!tk n vi 2:14 1 d j V .00 ' e_ f" ' . " 1 %ii)tr solvapthin ft-pm gull w% it v l j k j 00 r j" if rr rl j%1 jUj a %a "jr 00 00 (filoo. mid wam. vall I* ca.ilv 00 Cully. 00 1 :,o o sea 00 00. 1 1 too fe i T600 . &0 1. "Oo MjI i0e goo he* O t:Oo Ok A lb~%L A DITAILLMKAL tillOATiAt CLAISIMAT tee IJAONO -ii-I -I-'i 11 U Ar to is' 0 It te 41 IN a VE U I Am I ilk a-its o 0 * a 0 0 09 40 9 0 0 0-f 0 0 0 000 so 0 0000 fee o 0 o e 0 o 0 0 0 * 0 so 0 0 0 0 010 0 of 0 00 so 0 0000 ' 1 V, AKOPYAN. A. th) 2. USSR (600) 4. Thermodynamics 7. Application of thermodynamics in the theory of solutions, Soob.Inst.mat. i mekh. M4 Arm SSR no-3, 19118. 9.Mgnthl.v- List of Russian Accig.1sions, Library of Congress, April 19,t1. unclaas. AKOHAN, A. Akopyan, A. "On a sinCle exprousion of the laws of the displacernont of thornodynwdc equilibriwn," Doklady (Akad. nauk- Arm. SSR), Vol X, No. 2, 19-,0, P. 75-ar,;J* Restme in Armenian). SO: U-3736.9 21 MaY 53, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 16, 1949). AKOFfAN Alsksandr Arkad 'yevicb; ARMAIM, A.A., redaktor; VORONITI, II.P. LARIONOV, Me., telchnicheskly redaktor. [General thermodynamics] Obsbchaia tamodinanika. 11-foskvii, Goa. energ. izd-vo, 1955. 696 p. OMLILI 8: 8) (Thernodymmica) I 24(8) AUTHOR: SOV/22-12-2 -7/8 TITLE: On the Second Principle of Thermodynamics PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk'Armyanskoy SSR. Seriya fiiiko- matematicheskikh nauk, 1959, Vol 12,Nr 2, pp 117-133 (USSR) A13STRACT: The paper is devoted to the foundations of the pheno- menological thermodynamics. The author states that the de- duction of the second principle of thermodynamics from the postulates of Clausins, Thomson, Carathdodory etc. implies necessarily that the entropy increases in all the irre- versible adiabatic processes : d S >0 . This, however, con- is, tradicts the fact that in certa n irreversible adiabatic pro- cesses of the microcosm the entropy decreases. The author uses this contradiction in order to show : 1s) The existence of the entropy can be established, if it is assumed that the expression for the quantity of heat supplied to the system possesses an integrating factor depending on the empirical temperature. 2.) The assumption leads to conclusions which Card 1/2 8 0n the Second Principle of Thermodynamics BOV/22-12-2-7/8 coincide with the modern knowledge There are 11 references, 2 of which are Sovie';, 3 German, and 6 English. SUBMITTEDi November 19, 1958 Card 2/2 S/022/59/012/05/09/009 AUTHOR: Akopyan, A.A. 11 11 logo* TITLE: Didactic Remarks on Thermodyriamica~ PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Armyanskoy SSR. Seriya fiziko-mate- maticheskikh nauk, 1959, Vol 12, No. 5, PP, 115-128 TEXTt The author states that the postulate of Thomson is the most general one of the three postulates of Clausius, Caratheodory and Thomson and that from it there follows the total second principle of thermodynamics. Further- more he states that the proof of the phase rule of Gibbs given in (Ref. 3) is worthless, since the assumptions made are consequences of the phase rule to be proved. Some related questions are treated, Konovalov is mentioned in the paper. There are 2 figures, and 6 references: 2 Soviet, I Gernnn,2 Apwiricnn Lno, 'I English. SUBMITTED: March 30, 1959 Card 1/1 - AKOPYAN, A.A. A unified law of the shifting of equilibrium. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk 15 no.5:99-117 162. (NIRA 15:11) 1. Institut matematiki i mekhaniki AN Arwjanskoy SSR. (Thermodynamics) (Equilibrium) AKOPYAN Aleksandr Arkad'yevich; TUKOVNIN, N.D., red.; GARINA, T.D., ==U-==== tekhn. red. (Chemical thermodynamics] Khimicheakaia temodinamika. Moskva,, Gos. izd-vo "Vysshaia shkola," 1963. 526 p. (MIRA l617) (Thermochemistry) S~:,?UTRCE Zh!-,, r-,iFl v 4- 1.1-,, C0 1 1;". 1 r n n t r a C t A B S I RA CT i t is shown that knowi(-doe or Ii-o- nurrd)er of topologic-al ar,,A non-equi valent connected diagrams in any orner o f perturbation e 0 --makes -1Z posEible to of pertui-ba- rV T") e a -I v, I I-)f a, I i c 1 e Green's f unctions L n arij, L I c. rV Or,lt~ r Both the s vir(- Card 1/2 metrized and the non-symanetrized diagrar teclIhniques are consi de red. 1, n A550CIATION: Institut poluprovodnikov Akademii nauk UkrSSR (Instl- ~-,Ite of Semi ccr-I -'Ictors, Academy of Sciences t7k rS S S 1-1!3 M -~ 7- F, i'NCL: 0;-, SUB CODE: MA, NP NR REF SOV: 003 Card 2/2 OTHER: 000 o AKOPYAN, A.A. I-limber of diagrams for Green's two-particle function of interacting fermions. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.5:508-511 1. Institut poluprovodnikov.AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. (MIRA My 165. 18%5) ju AMP" 06 ' 62" 1 S- 1.013.3 614 A - #2 A.A. U0011. L AM) ERK L F- NA 1941. '-jWAAW~. 55 BABIKOV, M.A.o professor; KOMAROV. N.S.; SPkRCMTJCV. A.S.; AKOPTAN, A.A., retsenzent; DOLGINOV, A.I., retsensent; BAPTIDAWOV,-V.J(.,re&aV8V. LTextbook on high voltage technology] Tokhnika vysokikh napria- thenii. Pod. red. M.A.Babikova. Moak-ya, Goo. onerg. izd-vo, 1947. 312 p. (KLRA 7:4) (Alectric engineering) Aropy.kIT, A A Razrusheijiye maclyanykh vyklyucbateley pri vyklyucheni i Yholoetykliniy elektroperedachl vysokogo napryazheniya (Destruction of oil circuit breakers on switching off hiol tension open traimnission lines. II.P.) Gosener,goizdat (19481) 20 F. N15 66q .5 A4 At head of title: Mezhdiwiarodnaya koLferentaiya po bol'shim elektricheskim setyam. 12 sessiya, Paris, 1948. T.p. in Russian, Englich ancl French AKOPYAN, A. A. *Switching'Off Unloaded High-Voltage Line by ah Oil Switch Having a Blast Chamber," Elektrichestvot No.20 1948 Cand, Meche Sol* All-Union Electrotech. Inst. im. Lenin. AI. I I 1 1- 1 &-A-.A. J--A -J-j All L0~11~111 I ..Vj 1~q lot. r 1.00 a I On *wWWL A. A. Ka"A", 1 09 V. P. IA*wpm Am D. V. It AnIm. Ekkolwavr. on, No. It. 22-8 (Nor, 19M In Rottkov. The invatiptic'm ~n a line umid Y*h an WrAw venemior of 3 MV rating wao'comeroW mab* .00 I With establishinit the relation -bot%VM the %V11ASO .66 Whiced on the line and Ow distamm btmttn line and 'go* dipcharpt channel, &W discharp cu t ftq-dvdy. dkwtiw 9 we diroaty to she kwjw nowment wm a vewft 00 It " %uW that do induoW v= consider" exceeding that of the bead of the Indir. rc do currm of she mmin dWwA and inv"IWY (C 7he Mmm or the front of On current wevo an do a** Of the dbum" fmm an latter. MAnI b Antplitude of the indumd voliam cannot be correctly Was* Wwwo the appmairics of do bduced volaps mW WMW from model icul, L P. ILPAUS 49V the tonnatim of On avain dacbm current 044 to fox the bnmkdowu of dm elmarostadrAZ of4b& kodkr a** , - 1 11 Oww"PECIS ww sigh a mwft amm M dwra. no appearamm of & bMdW Of OPPOSW dkMCtiCD W that Of dbe =010 dbdwn& OmWm an a mum AVWW. Is OWAYMM see " k1i to a mmwM of ** dWdwp cbmW from *4 lkm6 sod the vAmqmw sup in a im; I I hader ftm a we* an, additioies) 04,7p po*hv upper; capecitaim &%MK an proMpsed In an oppodse us's I a S L A MEIALLUPGK&L Will ATWI Ct&%SVK4 710bi use $11coi -0 G-v Q-' 0~' m U IS -Q it's a ew a 0 1 w N 5 'a ~w tv ft It OF It a If a "n tt KKWA 0 of 4 4 0 0 0' 009 00000 ; .1 Ti -~S 4401 0 0 0 z 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 $1 LightningIStudies ctricity mar 5~ '%,xperimental Study of an Impulse Discharge. in 4 LoIzg.interval," Cand Tech Sci A. A. AkOPYan.- and Cand Tech Sci. V. P. Larionov, All-Union Elee Eng c-4 Inst imeni Lenin !Elektrichestvo" No 3, pp 31-33 On basis of studies conducted at Lab of Orvervolt- ages of authors' Inst, examines variation vith time of leader current and shows that development of positive leade-r takes place in 2 stages with differing characteristics. Discusses the ratio betieen-the leader charge and quantity of electricity mhich is neutralized during main discharge. Rotes characteristics of the growth of a leader from an electrode of negative polarity. Submit;9d 21 MY 51- 1 24oT27 .4

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