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5 - 3~106,5 . 36,00,'1 - 3-CO AUTHOH'S: Ylu. K. 7. T IT LTE Ps FEHTODE~A L: Zi It irn-a 1 0 L ~.fllwl -Y 1,1!: pil, BS Tl?.l C T b t it y t - I cLa B(OiT) s 1 (070 Ldes of' the c 1 o d,:~ In be n z e ri :3 o t C. n 1 p L -e B aluminum chlorlcii~~. 1~ --~le al ca~-d 1/3 ~Ouarles T: cj -,(--)p, -nr. (D) 136 56 E) 47 ~ 3 1 tO C K; y t o Tul b c o rl,~; urn C) ot. ~a C,-, r ac, e t Li ox-)~i2 I If) Ln A,!,r.!: 1-lon o" T.- r;: S C -v ."It cati be oootj tittil, tilt, wy-L'If. Jun c',",p~'Icl ()t' Y Thiophene .-jao acylated bj bo,,oarhydvide,-.,3 of Lic-Lic and d I - butyric acids and by gk~rmtnium totraace1.a1,;_-. (yleld3 of acetothienone and propyl-2-thienyl ketone aere LlSinlg stannic chloride as call-alyst. There _ire 'P tah1c.5 and 20 references, 5 SoViet, ('-) Gormian, I Frenclr.-, 1. 1 U.K.,.,and 0 U.S. The most r~ecent U.11C. '_,nii U.-. referdiicos dire: D. Tar-beil, J. Price '. J. 245 (19'5,7); H. Anderoon, J. Am.. Cliom. So~,., (1c)52); Cliem. Ab-st. 41 51181 (i9W); H. ~ 3 D. Saundler-p. G. Stacey, J. Soc., il)~(), J. Johnson, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 7_31, :~888 A'SOCIATION: Moscow State University (mos"~Ovs":-, u n i lie vs, I t, e t SUBMITTED: FebPLIaPy Card PROKOFIYEV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; SHIGAREV, G.A., red.; KUZIMINYKH, A.A., red. izd-va; GRECHISHCF-T-TA, V.I., tekhn. red. (Organization of work in labor protection at sawmilling and woodworking enterprisesl Organizatsiia raboty po okhrane truda na lesopillno-derevoobrabatyvaiushchem predpriiatii; v pomoshch' inzheneru po tekhnike bezopasnosti. Moskva, Gos- lesbumizdat, 1963. 81 p. (MIRA 17;1) DONSKOY,, K.V., DUNAYEV, Yu.A.; PROKOFIRV A.I. Electric conductivity measurements in gas jets. Zhur. telkh. f-Lz. 32 no.9:1095-1098 S 162. 1 r, . 0~ ) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut imeni A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR, Leningrad. (Electric conductivity-Ifeasurement) (Jets-Fluid dynamics) 50) SGV/79-2q-8-Xj/'-- AUTHORS: Yurlyev, Yu. K., Belyakova, Z. V., Kostetskiy, P. V., Prokoflyev A. I. TITLE: Tetraacyloxy-silanes in Organic Synthesis. XXIII. Acylation of Amines, kry1hydrazines and Acid Hydrazides With Tetrnacyl- oxy-silanes PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 8, pp 2594 - 2597 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Previously (Ref 1) the authors described the acylation of diethyl-amine with tetraacyloxy-silanes as a convenient syn- thesis of the N-IT-diethylamides of the saturated monobasic organic acids (yields 6o-qo~d) (RCOO)4Si + 4 NHRIRN --),4 RCONRIR" + Si(OH) 4' It suggesied itself to synthesize also other N,N-dialkyl- and N-alkylamides of the acids in th,e same way, and to use this method for the synthesis of the IT-,N-diethylamidea of the aromatic acids, especially benzoic acid, o- and n-toluic acids (Refs 2,3). The acylation of dibutylamine was carried out with the silicic Card 1/3 anhydrides of acetic, propionic, butyric and caprol-c acid, ~j OV -29 -F) - 5 ol 181 Tet raacyloxy-si lanes in Organic Synthenin. XXIII. Acyla 1~79 of Aininf.-a, Ary1hydrazinou rind A(,,I,d Hydraziden Witil in which connection the N,N-dibutyl-acylamides of these acids were obtained in yields of 65-81%. Acylation of diethyl amine with the silicic anhydrides of benzoic acid, o- and n-toluic acids yielded the N,N-diethyl-benzamide (637-t"), N,N- di ethyl -o -toluami do (24'~',), and N,N-dicthyl-p-toluai-,ildo The decreatio in the ocylation capability of the tetraacyloxy- silane with increasing acidity was already previously observed by the authors (Ref 4). According to C. Friedel and A, Laden- burg (Ref 5), acetamide and N-ethyl acetamide were obtained in yields of only 12% and, accordingly, 5-6io on letting through ammonia and ethyl amine into the benzene solution of the si- licon-acetic anhydride. The acylation of ethyl amine on 0 heating with tetraacyloxy-silanes in the autoclave at 100 gave the N-ethyl amides of the acetic, propijnic, butyric, va- lerianic, isovalerianic and caproic acid in yields of 33-821~a'. The acylation of phenyl hydrazine with the silicic anhydrides of acetic and propionic acid yielded the pher,51 hydrazides of these acids (67 and 61,11.); 4 C H NHNH + (RCOO) Si --) 4 C H NTHNHCOR+ Si(014),, The re- Card 2/3 6 5 2 4 6 5 'i Tetraacyloxy-silanes in Organic Synthesis. XXIII. SOV/79-20-8-3o/91 Acylation of Amines, Ary1hydrazines and Acid Hydrazides *17--th, Tetraacyl~oxy- silanes sultant substituted amides and hydrazideF )f the acids ob- tained by the abcve-vientioned acylation, their yields and constants, are presented in the table. There are 1 table and 29 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (moscow State Uni- versity) SUBMITTED: July 2, 1958 Card 3/13 K,,X,'rY,VIMOKIY, ~. ~ .2" . ..- Tbree-mem ~- road -, -ing --- 1,,.-i th oz.,-~ ~- d I .~ I a ~, un , . ; . ! !,' - '7Z~, 'I(/ no-5:1054-1057 0 165. .1 - ~- ... ~ (%=-- 18:10) 1. Tnstl-~.ut, . .1 :("Y ""'J' -J*111Y 1, IC)6-5. NESMEYANOV, A.N.; DROZD, V.N.; SAZONOVA, V.A.; ROMANENKO V.I.; PROKOFIYEV, A.K.; NIKONOVAJ, L.A. Biferrocenyls and terferrocenyls. Izv. AN 5d~R. Otd.khim- nauk no.4: 66rA-674 Ap 163. MIRA 16:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitg* -im. lt.V.Lomonosova. Verrocene)' KOSTYANOVSKIY, R.G.; PROKOFIYEV, A.K. Aminomethylotannanes. liv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.1:17'j-179 165. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.1:175-178 165. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Institut khimich88koy fiziki AN SSSR. 1. A. F. PROKOF IYL~V 2. USSR (600) 4. Citrus 15'ruits 7. Shields for covering citrus crop trenches. Sad i og. no. 12. 195e. 9 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl. 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I A 9 La a ' & L 11 It It 4 a h r Q a s u v -, - SOA ' a i's High Frequency Revarder Uwd Ax An lindicalor of " ~ i. Ught lattv. (1 i Russian.) A. N1. Prokol ev. Zhurnal 0 A! n : 0 T khttit-heskoi Fi:iki (Journal of Technical MyA"II. " 602 601 - . Is. %Jay 194N, p. v. Investigate, the above, obtained re.-ulta indicate Outt lakh-frviuency rorona is induced bY tht Vrlull q ml i ton . I y 4 fight stir imis. Tbete ions, being pts pr'~tjucp votonn by different ways. Meth ... I of ill. VA-Stigati"ll arl't elallinvd duts, Ilre indicated. 6 - S L ANETALLUaGICAL LITCRATURC CLASSIF6CArW. U is AV V.3 iusot A I, I Vat I. all oig 0 0 o 0 0 0 * 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-64 0 111 0 Ob 0 0 ..so : 60 '00 zoo r ;'.go -00 1 CW a., 114 a Ad 0 0 a I N I. a a 0 000 00 a 0 0 93 1 1 4 6 1 0 9 is it is is W is 11 14 a A X V n 14 11 33 34 M 16 9 Is 0 k 0 Q it a is AA I A L_ A N -P. J_ 36 - a _. _V 40 - 4 #_ 60 a 1. -L-A A ix - ; __L' t- 'it -D ;W 6419,111% 41 t of .; __ --- I -7 -00 so A 53 0 -00 04 Ir 537.523.3 18W. Vaitation of the high-frejuendy corons, by neptive ions. ji. go so ail! 00 A'! REAO-fl". To Tech. Phys., MM, 20, 802-4 (JUly, 1950) In Russian. i -00 ; z It is experlmantally extablished that the high~-frequency corona Is mainly 06 'r;1 1.06 ; I excited It- negative Lon3 at voltages near throahold. To cninDreaa activ., 06 1 : 1. t .40 J!: co-ona formation it is sufficient to balance the negative charpo on the poin A. =06 of a Point-cylinder, apark-fmp inear ted in the circuit by is positive conattint potential. In the particular experimental conditions this potential 00 - =0 vea of the* order of some tans of volts, a negligible fraction of the h.f. is * voltage. ALI the other neratmeters remaining unchanged, this ootential is 06 ultimately determined by the convection aneed of the air current blown past -,I; the point of the spark-Rap. B. F. I Kraus 41" 01~. J A 0 'SAIALA 11111111.1.06KAL 1,1111111101 CLASSOKATION- We* j WXA 400 I _4Q 3 or 41`14~ 00 04 0 0 si 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 PROKOFI)EV, A.M. Effect of a weak constant electric field on a scintillation cmnzer Uch zap. Fed inst Gerts. 197:180-183 '58. iO,.c/,) (Scintillation counters) PROKOVIEV, A.M. - A counter on predominantly pouitive hiE~h-frequency pulse5. Vch zap. Ped inst Gerts. 197:184-186 150'. OHIRA 16-.9) (Scintillation countors) -'0" 1 1 '. - I i , ~(,F'Y`f, AL77~---'; 1 7,101-rif7l,.iv 1 11 .1 ; ri.vrm. L-nizil'i-ve i7,d -v0, ". ') r.. 2f.-) r-r,. 240) SOV/48-23-8-15/25 AUTHORS: Prokoflyev, A. It., Kabardin, 0. F., Kuddu, K. F. TITLE: An Investigation of the Initial Phases of a High-frcquency Discharge From a Point Electrode in Air at Atmospheric Pressure PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk S33R. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Rr 8, PP 1004-1006 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors made attempts to check the assumption that phenomena of corona discharges occur in high-frequency discharges from points. The experimental arrangement consisting of a high- frequency generator, a high-voltage rectifier, and a discharge space is described and the experimental results are discussed. Experiments revealed that the initial voltage which is neces- sary to develop high-frequency discharge is below the initial voltage of a negative and positive corona at constant voltage. The change of the initial voltage for high-frequency discharge depends on the shape and size of the diBeharge point, onthe discharge space, and on the frequency. The corresponding re- sults of measurement are summarized by the diagram of figure 1, which represents the variation of the initial voltage as a Card 1/2 function of frequency for five different discharge points. By SOV/48-23-8-15/25 An Investigation of the Initial Phases of a High-frequency Discharge From Point Electrode in Air at Atmospheric Pressure further investigation the ignition voltage and the stopping potential of point discharge were determined on simultaneous application of direct voltage and high-frequency alternating voltage in different ratios. As an example, figure 2 shows the range in which the pulse of the streamers of a positive corona, appearing before the initiation of the latter, as well as of the high-frequency discharge from points arises at frequencies of 10 megacycles. Similar measurements were made for six fur- ther frequencies, showing that the formation of discharges and pulses of the "streamers" of a positive corona depends on the shape of the points, on the frequency, and on the intensity of the initial ionization. However, the authors point out that the zone in which discharge is observed has a natural voltage range in which the formation of "streamer" pulses may be found. There are 2 figures and 2 references, 1 of which is Soviet. Card 2/2 L "150,v,-66 ACC NR, AP6025301 k,-) SOURCE CODE: UR/0416/66/000/007/0071/0073 AUTHOR:- Ryzhechkin, A., (Lieutenant Colonel); _Prokof 1yev, G. , (Lieutenant Colonel); Korolev, A., (Major); Kotellnikov, P., (Capta 1 ORG: none TITLE: Floating bridge made of river transportation facilities SOURCE: Tyl i snabzheniye sovetskikh vooruzhennykh sil, no. 7, 1966, 71-73 TOPIC TAGS: floating bridge, bridge ABSTRACT- A floating bridge consisting of eight platform barges of 200-ton carrying capacity each placed alongside of each other was constructed across a river in the summer of 1965. The river was 97 m wide with 1. 76 m of maximum depth and the speed of the current was 0. 42 m /sec. The barges were paired, and! the distance between the barges was 7 m. The removable section of the bri ge, for the passage of boats, was 23 in wide, and it could be removed by means of a 1/2 R: tugboat, an operation which required only 10 min. The authors list the advantages' of this type of floating bridge.' Orig. art. has: 3 figures. [DW] SUB CODE: 19/ SUBM DATE: none/ 2/2 b 1 l1q, L~oo !3/048~ff/Q0626/008/028/028 B1 81 /B1.02 A U T1 I OR S Velyukhov, G.'Ye., and Prokoflyev, A. N. TITL'-7.- Scattering of neutrons an neutrons PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fi--icheskaya, v. 262 no. 3, 1962, 1113 1115 TEXT: in theoretical papers (K -.,Wats on, - Phys. Rev., 88, 1163 1952). V~- V.--~Xomardv, A.~,M-.---Popova, Zh. eksp*erim. i teor. fiz., 38, 1559 ~1960~~ it vas suggested that the interaction of neutrons should be investigated in nuclear reactions such as d+n->p+2n, the final product of which contains tv.o interacting neutrons in the 3inglet state with a *1ow energy with resDect to the center-of-mass system. A target of deuterium polyethylene based on tantalum was bombarded with 14.1-blev neutrons from the reaction T4d-->a+n. The theoretical maximum energy E mof the resulting pr otons is p 11.8 Mev. According to Refs. 2 and 3, the neutron interaction leads to a maximuni of the proton energy distribution at Em, which is given by p Card 1/2 3/046/62/026/008/02F,/028 Scattering of neutrons... B181/B102 f M -E f(E )- M \IED 1) - where 6 is the interaction energy. The true p Ep -E p + 2/3E principal maximum of the proton energy 3pectrum recorded in the direction of the primary neutrons is found at 11.7!0.2 Mev. The maximum occurrin,-,, at 14.1 11ev is due to elastic collisions with the 5~a hydrogen in the target. Because of losses in the target and the counters the principal maximum is, however, so indistinct that the interaction energy of neutron-7 in the singlet state cannot be exactly determined. However, the experiment shows that the reaction under consideration can be used to determine the interaction parameters of two neutrons. There are 2 fiSures. ASSOCIATION: Piziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSR (PhysicoteGhniGal Institute im. A. Y. Ioffe AS USSR) Card 2/2 VELYUKHOV, G.Ye.; PROKOFIYEV, A.N. Interaction of 14.1 Merv. neuttrons with tritium. !Ad. ',Iz. 1 no.6:1009-1013 je 165.~ (IGRA 18:6) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy inotitut imeni Ioffe AN SSSR. 33094 S/638/61/001/000/017/056 + 0 0 B104/B138 AUTHORSt Velyukhov, G, Ye., Prokof6yev, A. N., Starodubtsev. S. V, TITLE: Study of capture reactions of light nuclei with 14,'--Mev neutrons SOURCE: Tashkentskaya konferentsiya po mirnomy ispollzovaniyu atomnoy energii. Tashkent.. 1959, Trudy. v., 1, Tashkent, 1961, 129 - 134 TEXTs The reaction Vd, n)He4 was the neutron source for studying the reaction (n, d) with 14.1-Mev neutrons on a number of isotopes, The deuterons were accelerated to 260 Mev in a Cockcroft-'Nalton generator, The neutron yield was determined with a CsI(Tl) monitor measuring the 4 f'-~.-particles from reaction T(d, n)He . The telescope consisted of a single chamber into which was placed the target of the test substance, the boron counters, the unseparated foils and the NaI(Tl) cr;1stal, To study angular distributions the whole chamber could be rotated about an axis running vertically through the target, The chamber was filled with a gas mixture Card 1/3 33094 S/636/61/001/000/017/056 Study of capture reactions ... B-100138 composed of 95% XV 5% CH 4;pressure 150 mm Hg. Three reactions were studied: F'9(., d)018; P31(n, d )3i30; 332934(n~ d)pY~33 . Teflon (CF 2- CF2) targets with a density of 5.1 mg/cm2were used for the first 2 reaction,. The neutron flux was 2,109 neutrons/cm " Red phosphorus deposited onto a platinum backing was used for studying reaction P31 (n;d)iL 30 2 9 2 Density was 4.45 mg/cm neutrc,,i flux 2-10 neutrons/cm . The natural isotope mixture was used for studying reaction S32,34(n, d)p3l-33. The target was made by depositing sulfur onto a tantalum backing. Results are tabulated. There are 5 figures, 1 table,, and 14 non-Soviet references. The four most recent references to English-language publications read as followst Thomas R. G., Phys. Rev., 97,224, 19551 Glenn, Frye, Phys, Rev, 93, 10879 19571 Carlson R., Phys. Rev,,, 107, 1094, 1957; Ribe F, L. Phys~ Rev.., 106, 769, 1957, ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Lenin. j Card 2/3 grad Physicotechnical Institute AS USSR) 33094 5/638/61/001/000/017/056 Study of capture reactions ... B104/B136 Table. Measurement results. -1 27, 2 Legend: (1) Reactior~, (2) c,(9) 0 cm /sterad, (3) q, Mev, (4) 9 - angle at which the efiergy spectrum of the reaction products was taken, (a) authors' data, (b) data obtained by F. L. Ribe (Phys. Rev., 106, 769, 1957). 0(0)-1027 Q, cm2lcmep THU peaKU11H HWI, lpadk~ adOTa HaUJH P360%) IP AaH, 71 J13111114e P 1101 AaHlime (10] AajHHe H't .1101 FIS d) 011 26,2 24 5,9�0,08 -5,79�0,08 0,039 O,OW S PA, d) S130 ' 32,5 - 5,2�0,2 0,051 S. S32,34 d) p31,33 - - 7,7�0.1 S SIUM d) p31.33 - - -10,1�0,1 S Card 3/3 VELYUKHOV, Me.; PROKOFIYFV, A.N. - Neutron-neutron scattering. Izv. All So"DIR. Ser. fiz. 26 no.~- 1113-1115 Ag '62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicht-akly Inatitut Imeni A.F.Ioffe AN SSSR. (Neutrons-Scnttering) f:1 (5) SOV/20-127-4-~4/60 AUTHORS; Velyukhov, G. Ye., Starodubtsev, S. V., Academician of the UzbSSR TITLEz Investigation of the Rpactions F'9(n,d)O" and P'I(n,d)S--*. st a Neutron Energy of 14-1 Mev PERIODICALi Doklady Akademli nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 4, PP 781-78! (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper investigates the pick-up reaction 'P,d) proceeding without the formation of a compound nucle-tis of the reactions mentioned in the title. The reaction T(d,n)HeI4 Was used as a neutron source at deuteron energies of 260 k,-v. A proportional counter was used as a monitor; the absolute measurement was carried out with the o(-particles from the source reaction and recorded by means of a scintillation counter with CaJ(Tl)-crystal. A telescopp consisting of two proportional scintillation counters was ~.sed for investigating the reaction products; the telesce~pe was placed in the same chamber as the reaction target, One )f tl2e proportional counters was used for measuring the losses, th~ Card 1-13 other one for determining the reaction energy which made it 19 -i'9 Investication of the Reactions P n, (1 0 " and SOV/20-127-4-14/60 P31(rx,d)S430 a- a - utron E~F-r.Tf of 14,1 Y-V I 'Lie . - possible to determIne these -Iwr) fai:~'Iors at the sam,~ T*,- Tesuits on the reaction energies agreed with those ft--ind Ity Wolfe et al (Ref 6). The d-Ifforenoes in thn en,~rgy --:. szes f.-r protons and neutrons of the same energy amounted to -75T30 Therefore, both parti.n'les could be reliably identif'.Ed. Th.- angular distribution of the secondary particles was determ.-'-_~.J from thiz change in the angle between the telesc-)pe axis anJ th~ direction in which the neutrons escaped. The ba~~kgzaund ,7"!: determ--ried under all angles under whlz~h the 7 narried. out. The energy spcotra of the leuter.---ns (.'f rw-. x-eaotiolns for the angle 9=0 are 1-idleated -.'n Figure 3 shows the energy speotxa of the deuter-~nz ~f reactions under 0 and f _1911re 4 the d,:ut,-i-.-r_ anEula- dis+j%ibution of botli rea-tions (transition into the or-xvii state); besides the experimentally determined val-jes, j'-!- diag-.ams also conta~_n the theoretical -lurves (Butlef- Card 2/3 01 *19(n,d)O18 and SOV/20-127-4-14/60 Investigatt-11on of the Reactions F P31 Nd)SU30 at a Neutron Enerf,7 of 14-1 Yev The value -5.9*0-3 Mev was obtained for the Q of ',he f,frs. rea,.,t-ion, and Q - -5.2-+0.2 Mev was found for the second -reaction. In the first case, besides the transition into the ground state, transitions to higher enerGy levels take pla~le. The angular distribution was in good agreement with the thecretical. values found by Butler (Ref 9). Finally, the authors thank A, P. Pulln and A. M. Tsvetkov for their assistanne in the experiment. There are 4 figures and 12 references. ASSOCTATIOP: Piziko-telchnicheskiy inst-itut Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics and Technology of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED-. May 23, 10,59 Card 3/3 PROKCFIYEV, Aleksey Kakarovich (Smolensk economic region] Smolensk:Ji ekonomicheakii admihistra- tivnyi raion. Smolenskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. (MM- 12:3) (Smolensk economic region) FROKOF'YESV, A. M. "The InvestigatiOn of InitIal Stages of Development of Ultra High Frequ ncy %, L - e Discharges from the Needle in Air and at Atmospheric Pressure." paper presented at Second All-Union Conference on Gaseous Electronics, 2-6 oct '53. PROKOF kV 1% Metody Resheniya Tri~-ono-rnetriches.,,ilkh Uravneniy. Po.;tcrr NID, Izv. Ped. Tn-tp-, 10 (1940), 88-100. S04. Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A. G., Mantrushevich, A. I., Rashevskiy, T. K. Voscow-- Leninlr,rad, 10,48. S116 60/000/03/04/011 C111YC222 AUTHORS: Velvukhov, G.Ye,, Prokoflyev, A~N,, Academician AS Uz SSR, and Starodubtsev, S.V. TITLE: A Method for Identifying Charged Particles From Reactions With Quick Neutrons PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Seriya fiziko-matemati- cheskikh nauk, 1960, No. 3, pp. 24 - 31 TEXT: For- the investigation of the nuclear reactions (11,P), (n, d ), (n, the charged particles appearing during the configuration interaction must be identified ; that leads to several difficulties. The authors propose a method basing on the measurement of E . dE while usually 11 is measured. The dx dx proposed method permits to identify dependably the charged particles in a large energy interval. The scheme of devices used for the application of the me-thod is described in detail. Card 1/2 Method for Identifying vom Reactions With Quick S116616010001031041011 Clll/C222 Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Leningrad Physical-Technical Institute AS USSR) - Institut yadernoy fiziki AN Uz. SSR (Institute of Nuclear Physics AS Uz SSR) 0 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: 84961 S/056/60/039/003/047/058/YX B006/ ':' 070 Velyukhov., G, Ye,, Prokof lye-., A. N.,. Starodubtsev, S, V, Capture Reaction on F 19, P31, and S32 Nuclei 1,7 Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, vol. 39, No. 3(9), pp. 563 - 565 TEXT: The authors had established in Ref. 1 that the differential cross 3 sections of the reactions F4 9(n~d )018 and P 31 (n)d)si 30 coincide if the tranuitions to the ground levels of 0 18 and Si 30 take place at En = 14.1 Mev. If it is assumed that this is due to the last protons of F19 and P 31 being in the same state, a similar rersult should be expected 20 19 32 31 for the reactions Ne (n,d)F and B (n,d)P , since aluo in this case the last protons of Ne 20 and S32 are in the same state (2S 1/2) . To clear up thiag the authors studied simultaneously the (r-,d) reactions on F 19 Card 113 84961 Capture Reaction on F 19 , P31 , and S32 S/056/60/039/003/047/056/XX Nuclei B006/BO70 31 32 P , and S . For thi s purpose a new method was used, which is described in Ref. 1, and which makea possible a better separation of the deuteron group. The reaction $32 (n,d)P 31 was investigated on a target -vtth natu- ral. Isotopic composition and the deutsron energ spectrum determined. Fig. 1 shows this for an angle of emission of 0 in the laboratory sys, tem.-Q was found to be equal to (--7.7 � O.I)Mev) and the differential ,-,rose section at 00 Was (20.4 + 1-5).10"' 27 CM2/ateradian. The differen- tial cross section of the reactior F!9(n..d)Ola at 00 was -found to be (21.4 + 1-1).10 -27 =2/s-.eradian, and Q - (---5.9 + 0.,3) Mev. The cross v section of the reaction S32 (nd)P31, was found to be (21.8-1.2).10 -27 cul2 and Q -~~.2+ 0.2)Mev. The deuteron angular distributiors of thesa three react~Dns- fdrO-300 are shown in Fig~ .2. The reaction orcsa sections de- crease rapidly with increasing angles. Finally~ the authors discuss a calculation of the reduced transition widths according to Butler's theory. The angular distributions calculated theoretically agTP-e with the experimental results for all of the three reacsiona at an interaction Card 2/5 Capture Reaction on F19 , P31, and 332 Nuclei 84961 8/056/60/039/003/047/058/XX Boo6/BO7O radius of 5-1'10*"' 3 cm. The authors thank A. P. Pulin and A. M. Tsvetkov for assistance. There are 2 figures and 3 references: I soviot, I US., and I British. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy Fiziko-tekhnicheekiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR (Leni grad Institute of Physics and Technology -of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: April 16, 196o Card 3/3 V.NLYUKHOV, G.Te.; PROKOFIYET, A.K.; STARODUBTS37, S.V., akademik Method of identification of charged particles from reactLons with fast neutrons, Izv.AN Uz.SSR.Ser.fiz,-mat.Uauk no-3:24-31 160 (MIRA 13:8) 1. leningradskiy fiziko-takhnichookiy institut AN SSSR i Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR. 2. AN UzSSR (for Starodubtsev). (Youtrons) (Nuclear reactions) (Particles (Nuclear physics)) MYUKHOV, G-Ye.; FROKOFIYBV, A.N.; STARODUBTM, S.V. Capture reaction by F19, 1 and S32 nuclei. Zhar. ek3D. i teor. fiz. 39 no.3:563-565 S 160. (KIRA 13:10) 1. Leningradakiy Fiziko-takhnicheakiy iastitut Akademii nauk SSSR. (Nuclear reactions) PR()K0F,YE,l, CAND PHYSIC01-1ATH SCI. Dissertatior!: "Concerning the Fund;imental Theorem of Proberiius.ll 7 March 49 Moscow State Pedaogical Inst imeni V.I. Lenin. SO Vecheryaya Moskva Surn 71 M -I mathematical Reviews Vol. 15 No- 3 March 1954 Algebra Prokof'ev,A.N. On conditions for the number of solutions e eguation X" = I In a group to be minimum. Ukrain. o W Mat. 2urnif 4, 427-430 (1952). (Russian) According to a classical theorem of Frobenius the number of solutions of X1= I is a multiple of n. Tile author is con- cerned with the case where it is exactly n. Certain sufficient conditions had been given earlier byL-p,yQuart. J. Math.,~ Oxford Ser. 17, 253-256 (1946); these R ev. 8, 436]. The author gives a different type of sufficient. conflition, and, in the case where n is a. power of a prime, givc-; necessary and sufficient conditions. These conditions refer in a rather complicated way to the behavior of the Sylow subgroups. 1. Kaplansky (Chicago, III F-q`R/M&&icine mitlaria )ky 49 Medicine Zoology "Zoopropbylazie Against Falaria From the StarApoint ,:Of Sanitary Requirements in the Planning of Kolkhoz Settlements," A. P. ProkofYev, 3 PP "Gle? I San" lio M sugg sts that In planning a kolkhoz near a reservoir where anopheles mosquitoes might breed, the cattle barn be placed on the direct line of fliE;ht betveen reservoir and living quarters and 200-250 wters from the living quarters.. Suggests other good practices in planning kol1choz. Frcm the Btamdpoint of 4W 56/49T64 ISSR/Vledicine - Yh3aria (Contd) May 49 prophylaxis for nalaria, choice of method should depend on local conditlone. 56/45VA6 0 PRI. N T 1_2 S~LABIN, K. I., Acad.; VYSHELESSKII, S. N.; ISACHENKO, B. L., Acad.; SARKISOV, A. Cand. Biological Sci.- -FEDOTOV, B. H., Cand. Veterinary Sci.; HIKOLAEV, rPROKOEIEV, V. A., Cand* Biological Sci.; A. F~i Sr. Sci, Coworker "In Memory of A. A. Vladin-ifi-ov. SO: Vete-rifiauriia 25(4)'P- 1948, p. 4.8- 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 * 0 0 0 40 * 0 0 0 MKOPYLV, '& USSR/Medicine - Keratceonjunctivitis jqfedicine - Penicillin Aug 1947 "Penicillin for Keratoconjunctivitis in attle A. 1.1'. Raste.crayeva, andidate in Vet- I erinary Sciences, A. P. Prokof yev, enior Liesearch Collaborator, Leningrad Scientific Research Veterinary Institute, 11-pp liveterinariya" No 8 During the surnier If 11946- tbr-re were several cases of eye infection among the cattle in Leningrad Oblast* 'Article'discussion the clinical treatment., therapy, and etiology of keratoconJucticitis. Various doses of penicillin were used, form 100 to 5,000 Oxford units in one m:Ulion. The most effective dose was 3,000 xford units in one million. Irrigation of the infected area was done with a solution of 20 to 40 Oxford units in one million. 'Jirect application of penicillin solutions 6o the infected area was found to be most effective. PA 3 6Ta 7p.m= 1 - , A. I` . I j (scientific seqsion C, 4' 7 1- Itr.ffjC-'vrA 3"'u-Ijilig of NpturAI Gas in Home and Indus'r. . - Lp I L'vov TIM),)" Gig. j San., 110, h, 1c)4). I -Un! - Sci. Pnd Teci,. Sac., -194P- ' I~br. , All --)n PROKOF'YEV,-A.P.,dots. I f ~ "Handbook on municipal services." Reviewed by A.P. Prokoflev. Gig. et san. 23 no.3:92-91~ Mr 158. (MILA 11:4) (KUNICIPAL SERVICES) 001010SOV pM.S.p doktor mod. nauk; DANTSIO, N.M.p prof,j EYUPAR, A.I., sanit. vrach; MINKH, A.A., Prof.; PROKOFIYEVI A P dots.; SILIVANIK, K.Ye., doktor mied. nauW`T-Vbdiieedj;- UVAROV, M.M., kand. med. nauk; SHAFIR, A.I., prof.; SHTREYS, A.I., prof.; iMOTKOV, F.G., prof., otv. red.; SELESKERIDI, I.G., red.; ROMANOVA, Z.A., tekhn. red.; MIRONOVA, A.M., tekhn. red. [Manual on communal Irjgiene] Rukovodstvo po kammunallnoi gigiene. Moskva, Medgiz. V01.3-(Hygiene of residential and public buildings] Gigiena zhilykh i obshchestvennykh zdanii. Red. toma Goromosov i A.I.Shafir. 1963. 486 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Deystvitellrjyy chlen AtM SSSR (for Krotkov). 2. Chlen- korrespondent AMN SSSH (for Minkh). V, FROKOF T11V A, OProblems in general and coununal hygiene.' Reviewe-A b7 A.P. Frokoflev. Gig. i san. 23 n0-1:87-89 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:2) (PUBLIC HEALTH) __ENXQX!IEX,A.P..,, dots. (Moskva) P~H. Diatroptov as a hygienist and public health figure; 100th armiversary of his bill:% Gig. i san. 24 no.lt5O-54 Ja 159. (MIRA 12:2) (BIOGRAPHINS, Diatroptov, P.N. (Rua)) P4NOF1YEVq A.F, _- nlonization of air and ita importance in hygiene" by A.A. Minkh. Reviewed by A.P. ProjEoflev. Gig. i san. 25 no. 6:108-109 Je 160. (AIR, I0141ZEDNI (MINMI, A.A.) OAIRA 14:2) PROKOFIYM'y A~11:. Of GO in apixaLN', of PROKO F IYEV, Comparison of geological prospecting data with results of the working of deposits. Razved. i okb.nedr 24 no.11:25-28 N '58- (MIRA. 12:1) 1. GoBudaretvannaya komisslya po zapasam minerallnogo syr',ya. (Prospecting) FR(KOFITAV, A.P. Calculating the costs of prospecting for mineral deposits [with summary in Inglish] Sor. geol. 1 no.3:106-111 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Gosudarstvennaya komissiya po zapasam poleznykh iskopayemyi& Pri Sovete Hiuistrov SSM (Prospecting-Costs) (Mines and mineral resourcee) FROKOF1YBV, Ae Pe' Internal and external control of anal7ses of prospecting samples. Razved. i okh. nedr 28 no.6:6-10 Jo '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Gosudarstvennaya komissiya po zapasam poleznykh iskopayezykh pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. (Ores-Sampling and estimation) usimg p-7arc~ntla!-'.1 11 ir; (~,,ti, nedr. 30 nc,.~,':lC~-13 lt.~? 1. Gosudarstvonnaya 'lro;-,djsiYa Po zapasII7.q Sovete ldni3trov 33SI'L. PROKOFOYE72 A. '10. Prakticheskie metody podscheta zapaso7 rudny)-Ji mestorozhdonii gractical methods of c=- puting reser7es of ore depositg. Mc;sk-va, Gosgeolizdat, 1953. 136 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 6 No 6 Septomber 1953 PROKOF IYEV, A. P. 'or ore deposits. Some faults in working out standards L Razved. i okh. nedr 27 no.6:6-9 Je 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Gosudarstvennaya komissiya zapasov minerallnogo syrtya. (Ore deposits) EGEL',1 Lev Yevenlyevich; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; ZUBREV, I.N., zam. glavno o red.; CUDALIN, G.G., red.; KRASNIKOV, V.I., red. [de- ceasedi;KORESHKOV, B.Ya., red.; MOMDZHI, G.S., red.; POUARITSKIY, K.L., red.; 6MIRNOV, V.I., red.; POLOVOV, A.P., red.; TROYANOV, A. T., red.; FILIPPOVSKAYA, T.B., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, II.A., red.; CHER- NOSVITIOV, Yu.L., red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.vypuska; PROKOFtYPI A red.vypuska; SOKOLOVSKAYA, Ye.Ya., red.izd-va; tekhn.red. [Rare-earth metals.) Rodkezemallnye metally. Moskva, Gostoptekhiz- dat, 1963. 332 p. (Otsenka mestorozhdenii pri polskakh i razvedkakh,, no.21). (MIRA 17:2) PROKOF'YEVP A.P.; STEFANOVICH, V.V. -------- Using A.S.Zolotarev's method for calculating reserves in blocks between unparallel sections. Razved. i okh. nedr 26 no.2:10-14 Feb. 6o. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Gosudarstvennaya komissiya po zapasam polezrrjkh isko- payemy~b pri Scrvete ministrov BSSR. (Mines and minor resources) SKIRNOV, BCRZUNOT, T.M.; DYUKOV, A.I.; ZHDAIIOT, M.A.; LYUBIMOT, I.A.; NWIPELOT, Y.Ye.; PLOTHIKOY, M.A.; ANMOPOT, P.Ya.. glavnyy red.; YBDOTOYA, A.I., red.izd-va; GUROYA, O.A., tekhn.red. [Bstimation f 8 .e of mineral deposits] Podschat Zap8BOV 0 a mestorozhdeni, p7eznykl3h iskopeemykh. Pod red. T.I.Smirnova i A.P.Prokofleva.,'Glav.red. P.IA.Antropov. Koakvs, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo At-ry po'geol. i okhrane nodr, 1960. 671 p. (MJILA 14:1) (Mines and mineral resources) FROKarIYRV, A,P. __-- .. Widely utilize rapid analytical methods. Razved. i okh.nedr 22 no.3:47-48 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) (Ores-Sampling and estimation) PROKOFOYEV, A.P. -~_, ~~ . [Practical methods of estimating metody podscheta, zapasov rtxdnykh lit-ry, 1953. 133 P. ore deposit resources] Prakticheakie mestoroshdexii. Xoslr-va, Goo. izd-vo geol. (XLRA 6:8) (Mines aad mineral resources) PROKOFYEVI A. P. PROKOFYEV, A P Prakticheskiye metody podscheta zapasav rudnykh mestorozhdeniy (Practical methods of estimating ore deposit resources) Moskva, Gosgeolizdat, 1953. 133 p. diagrs., tables. I'Literaturalf: P. 133. SO: N15 622.02 .P9 PRoKoF'Y&-V, F) R AZHGIREY, G.D., redaktor; MESHERKOV. B.K., radak-tor; Ppornvrvpv I redaktor; RUSINOT, L.A.. redaktor; MSNOVA, N .E., redaktor; GQRDIY=O, Ye.B., tek:hnicheakiy redaktor [Methods of exploration and prospecting for minerals] Metody poiskov i razvedki polezrWkh iskopaemykh. Izd. 2-e, parer. Ko'skva. Gos. nauchnb-takha. izd-vo lit-ry po, gaol. i okhrane nadr, 1954. 462 p. (Prospecting) (MIRA 8:4) z3o;.,.e Dt~fic i- -ci i c 0 ~:1, 1 Is C, 55 1, F ITSIKSdN,- Mel*; 17 PRMYIM. A.P.; SHM, V.Z.; TINOnTRVS"yIkv G.V. Genetic features of the lesser IDIingan Range tiw-bearing region. Sov.geol. no.14-15:43-57 147. (NLRA 8:8) (Zhingan Range, lesser--Tin ores) PROKOVYL7, Aleksandr Petrovich; KREYTER, VA., reduktor; ENTIN, H.L., VA,- 0. A.. takhnichaskiy radaktor. [Mapping of are bodies in estimating mineral resourseal Okonturivanie rudnykh tal pri podshchete zapasov. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po goologii i okhrans nedr , 1955- 109 P. [Microfilm] KRA 9-1) (Mine surveying) Prokof,yev, A-.*" SDV/132-55-11-7/17 TIPLE, The Comparison of Data of the Geological Drospecting Survey with the Results of the 7xploitation of Deposits (Sravneniye dannykh geoloporazvedochnykh rabot s rezulltatami eksplua- tatsii mestorozhdeniy) P7RTODICAL. 2azvedka i okhrana nedr, 1958, Nr 11, Dp 25 - 28 (US~_R) AMRAICT: The author analyses and tries to qeneralize the causes of the difference between the data obtained by the geological and prospecting survey on the importance of a given ore deposit, and the actual results obtained at fhe end of the exDloita- tion of the ssme ileposit. In 1957 GKZ could obtain full comparative data on only 12 exploited deposits. Some of the final results greatly differed from the preliminary survey data. It was impossirle to draw general conclusions from ihase reports as almost each of them ascribed the discrepancy to a different cause. The author finds that one of the first tasks of the scien- tific-research institutes must be the elaboration of a spe- cial method of comnarison of such data. A2 1 T I C K Z I ---ard 1/1 BOUS, A.A.; BRITAYEV, M.D.; GRICCRUIGIIN, N.A.; KREYTKR, V.M., glavnyy red.; SHATAWV, Ye.T., red.; YLFROFMV, B.N., red.; ZXMV, D.A., red.; KRASNIEDV, V.I., red.: NIFONTOV, R.V.; SMIRNOV, V.I., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red; TAXZHIN, A.A., red.; -PROKOF'Y1V. A.P., red; N11MANOVA, G.F., red.izd-va; PENIKOVA, S.L., [prospecting for beryllium, tantalum, and niobium deposits] Razvedlm mestorozhdenii berilliia, tantala i niobiia. Moskva. gos. nauchn.- takh, uzd-vo literatury po geologii i okhrane nedr. 1957 94 p. (Moscow. Vsesoiuzn7i nauchno-issledovatestakii institut mineralinogo syrlia. ketodicheskie ukazaniia po proizvodstvu geologo-razvedochn7kh rabot, no.2). (MIRA 11:3) (Ore deposits) (Prospecting) ~ PROKOFIYEW~ A.P. .. Methods of handling control chemical analysis. Razved.i okh. nedr 21 no-3:25-29 )br-Je '55. (MLRA 9:12) (Chamistry.-Analytical) (Mineralogy. Determinative) PROYOFIYEV, A. P. "Rational Method of Como ting the Resources of Ore Deposits." Sub. 22 Oct 51, Moscow Inst of Nonferrous M--t,--ls and Gold imeni M. I. Kalinin. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrces in Moscow during 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 May 55 TSVBTKOV, V-X. Cdecess reds t:dl ktor; EMMOVA, G.F., redaktor Ltd& tehnicheskiy redaktor [Instructions for using the 61mosification of reserves for tin ore deposits] Instruktaiis po primenentiu klassifiketsil, sepasov k most ormhdanilsm oloviannykh md. Moskva, Gov. nouchno-takhn. isd-To lit-ry po geolA okhrane nedr, 1955. 41 p. (MLRA 10:9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Goeuderetyanasys komisslys po sapasom polesnykh inkopsysmykh. (Tiu ores) KALLISTOV, P.L.; ZENKOV, D.A.; PROKOFIYEV, A.P. Prinimali, uchastiye: BOGDANOV, F.M.; BORZdN_OV_,_T.-14~; BUIFUliN, A.V.; DROZDOV, M.D.; YEROFEA'EV, B.N.;YCMISSLIOV, A.K.; KOGAN, I.D.; LYUB11/,OV, I.A.; MIRLIN, R.Ye.; ROBLIN, MJ.; SMGBYEV, P.V.; SWENOV) A.D.; FROWV, V.V.; ITDIANOVA, G.F.., red. izd-.va; tekhn. red. [Instructions for applying the classification of reoerveo to primary gold deposits) Instralctsiia po primeneniiu klassifi- katsii zapasov k koren:-qm. mestorozhdoniiam zolota. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-i-j po geol. i okhrane nedrj, 1955. 46 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Russia (1923- U,S.S.R.) Gosudarstqennaya komissiya po zapa- sam. poleznykh isko ayemy1ch. Mld ore s-Classif leation) OSTROMTSKIYp N.M.; FONTANOV9 G.A. j--FWKOFTYXVj-1.L 9, . nauchm7l*d.; MAMMI, V.I.. red. izd-va; BYKOVAr V.V., tefdm. red. [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral materials) Trebo-vaniia prom7shleur sti k kache;titi minerallnogo oyrlia; spra.- vochnik dlia geologov. lzd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos. naucbno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.39. (Tin] Olovo. Nauchn. red. A.P.Prokoflev. 1961. 50 P, (MIRA 34: 7) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzmyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut mine- rallnogo syrtya. (Tin ores) FROKOFIVYEV, A.P., Work of A.I. GoVdfelld , G.P. Stadnikovs, and others" Develop- ment of efficient prospecting methods for the Altai crmplex metal .pe", I-Tat GKZ no.3:120-127 T63 deposits of belt-ty (MIRA 18:1) SOV/81-59-10-37163 ''Tran,tlation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, P 536 (USSR) AUTHORS: Khait, E.V., Prokoflyev, A.S., Lebedeva, A.I., Kachanyuk, Yu.K., Golubeva, Ye V.., Patorirro=v. TITLE: Continuous Process of Manufacturing Polycaprolac%anl PERIODICAL: Vestn. tekhn.-ekon. inform. Mezhotrasl. labor. tekhun.-ekor.- isz-1ed. 1 nauch- no-tekhn. inform. N.-i. fiz.-khim. in-ta im. L.Ya. Karpova, 1958, Nr 5 (10), pp 16-18 ABSTRACT: As a result of the analysis of caprone %b resin (determination of ,he oontent of low-molecular compounds, viscosi-ty of the solution and tile melt) , vihich has been obtained in the continuous polymerization of ~--,_caproiacTam in direct-flow (of the VK-pipe type) and in three-type (of Lhc_- Tj-pipe type) apparatuses at 2600C in the presence of AG salt of 3 - 5% of 6ne monomer weight, it has been found that a polymer with uniform physicai-~;hemlcal properties is obtained only in apparatuses of' the U-pipe type. The me-~hod of continuous polymerization of caprolactam in this aD be recom- parat-_tz can mended for the industrial manufacture of caDrone resin. Card 1/1 A. Volokbina /~~- ~~/ 1. - -/ I IMMEW, - - ,- 1~tn'd.-tekhn. nauk; SITNIKOV, I-Ye., gornry inzh.; PROKOF I UY. A.S., gornvv- inzh. Xlectric blasting with a largo number of delay intervals. Gor. z1mr. no.2:31-33 F '58. (MIRA 11:3) (Blasting) PRCYOMEV, A. 13, Public Health First reports of the activities of the Scientific Sanitax-y-Tec1mical Colmicil of the State Sanitary Inspection in Russia. Gig. i san., No. 12, 10,51. Monthl- List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 195 UINCLASSIFIED. PROKOFIYEVI A.T. Raw materials for - .;~Taical industry. Stan darti zatsi ia 28 no.1:43-44 Ja I-,.. (MIRA 17:1) L ~6410-66_ EWT(d)/~WP(I) LJP(6) GG/BB ACC NRt AVb020530 Mnograph LIR/ Prok6f Iyev, AnatoUy Valentla~uinh & Programmed textbooks. Teaching machines (Pmgranidrovannoye obuchenlye'.' ' Pzi5&ammirovannyye uchebniki. Mashiny dlya obuchen~ya) Ybscow, Voyenizdat M-vd obor. SSSR, 1965.- 1.59 P. illus. 9000 copies printed. ~TOPIC TAGS: teaching machine, training procedure, education, progranued textbook, C011puter application 'PURPOSE AND ODVERAGE: This booklet is intended for military readers concerned with training and especially with the problem df increasing the efficiency of the train ing process and teacher performance. It may also be used by teachers and instructois in schools of general and specialized education. Soviet and non-Soviet achieve-. Rents in the field of programmed instruction and textbooks and corrPuting systems utilized in teaching are covered. Present day achievements in Soviet militarl and educational undertakings as well as in sevex-al U. S. universities. are discussed'* ~.TABLE OF CaMUS [abridged]: Introducticti 3 Ch. I. Programred instruct icn as' one means of perfecting the training proceBs 14 Ch. II. - Preparation of educaticnal materIal for the programming textbooks 27 Card __ 1/2 OSIPOV, I.S.; PROKOPYEV, A.Ya. 10th annual conference )f the So:~iety of Nuclear Yedicine (Montreal, Canada). Med. rad. 10 no.5984-91 My 165. (MIRA ',-8-,6) GRUM-GRZYtIlAkYLO, N.V.; PROKOF'r-OV, D.I. Constitutional diagram of the ternary system, chromium - tungsten - mnlF,~dnNm. Issl.po zharopr.splav. 4:257-262 '59. (MIRA 13:5) I (Ph use rule and equilibrium) (Chromium-tungaten-molybdenum hlloyn) FROKOIPIYEV, A.S. Activities of the Scientific Sanitar7-Tachnical Council of the %saiar. State Sanitary Inspection. Gig. sanit., Mosirma 110.12:46-47 Dec 51. (CLML 21:4) -1. .I-,-) ". "., 1'. Yv-,.., an([ ;'- - "inv,:sr,i;,-ati-9n ol ,5eta Decay," a papcx prese.,;u~d a,- r,~ie i,-Olos :*or i,eace~ jonferenco, I ) . FROKOFIYEV, B. 14. 20780. Prokoflyev, B. M. Skatka lesa v vodu lebedkami i traktorami. Les. prom-st'. 1949, No. 6, s. 13-15. (Easing Logs into dater by 'Veans of Winches and Tractors) 30; LETOFIS ZHMIAL STATEY - Vol. 28~ Yloskva, 1949. F PROKOPIM, B.V., MMTMM, V.P. (Irkutsk) Therapeutic use of mineral vaters in Bastern Siberie~ vop.kur; . fizioter; i lech'fizkullt' 23 no'5:465-466 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:115 (SnMI,A, LPAS;OG 'KI;;;;L WATMS) PROKOFIYEV, D., kapitan Erecting a bridge in winter from the infantry-sljppor~~ tank supply depot. Voen. vest. 42 no.11:91-92 N 162. (MIRA 16:10) (Pontoon bridges) I PROKOFIYEVt D. I.t L--DI,AQRAU CAND CHEM SCIP ~T OF THE TERNARY SYSTEM9 CHROMIUM - TUNGSTEN MOLYBDENUM." Moscowq 1960. (ACAD SCI USSR, INST OF GEN AND INORGANIC CHEM im N. S. KURNAKOV). (KI-9 3-619 201). 16 78-7/-4-9/36 AUTHORS: Grum-Grzhimaylo, 11. V, Prokoflyev. D, I TITLE; On the Phase Diagram of the Ternary System Chromium-Tungsten- -Molybdenum, (0 fazovoy dia&ramme troynoy sistemy khrom-vol~fram- -molibden) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii,1958,Vol-3J[r 4,PP-669--894(USSR) ABSTRAM The complete phase diagram of the ternaryisystem chromium- -tungsten-molybdenum was investigated. The properties of the alloYs of three isothermal sections at 1800 a 1300 and 1000 0C were investigated. At 1800 C the metals chromiumq tungsten and molybdenum form a continuous series of solid solutions with volume-centered cubic lattice. The sintered alloys of these metals have finely-crystalline structure. The continuous solid solutions formed in eintering become unstable with a temperature decrease. The solid solutions formed at high temperature decompose on thermal treatment into two ternary solid solutions of which the one is an o4-system on the basis of chromium and the other an oc 2'' Card 1/3 -system on the basis of tungsten. 76--3,4-9/38 On the Phase Diagram of the Ternary System Chromium-Tungsten-Molybdenum At temperatures of 1300 and 1000 0C a field of biphase alloys forms in the ternary system which begins at the side of the binary system chromium-tungsten and ends in the interior of the concentration triangle of the ternary system with an increase of the molybdenum content in the alloys, The ter nary alloys have the same structure in the molybdenum corner of the system at any temperature. T The solid solutions of the alloys of the ternary system chromium-tungeten-molybdenum were investigated by radio- graphic analysis. Based on the changes of the parameter of the ternary solid solution formed at high temperature the parameter aurface and the line of the isoparameter of the alloys at 1800 0C were constructed, By means of the parametric method the limit of the decompo-- sition of the isothermal lines of the ternary solid solutions at 1300 and 1000 0C was determined. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 13 references, 5 of which are Soviet,~ Card 213

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