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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPOV, K.K. - POPOV, K.S.

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FISH, Aron Yakovlevich; TARNOPOLISKIY, Yur-ly Matveyevich; AKUNTS, Karlen Armenakovich; PETROV, Aleksandr Vasillyevich; MPOVP K.K., red.; BULIDYAYEV, N.A., tekhn. red. [Collectors of electrical machines using plastic materials] Kollektory elektricheakikh mashin na plastmasse. (By]A.IA. Fish i dr. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 191 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Electric machinery) (Plastics) B LN. 1) 7 F-F. K .1 y j iV-627 35 r.,: .5.37-33 MYT 64 17--;3) VOYEYKOV, Dmitriy Dmitriyevich; GERTSIGER, Leopolld Waumovich; RIYAZEV, Konstantin Kon-stantinovich; LIVSHITS, Illya Aronovich; WSMISONI, Allbert Yakovlevichi POPOV, K.K.,,red. [Design of low-frequency enerators] Konstruirovanie nizko- chastotnykh generatorov. ?By] D.D.Voeikov i dr. Moskva Izd-vo "Energiia," 1964. 225 P- (MIRA 17:71 POPOVI K.K.; KALITINA, Z.I. Development of Dicrocoelium lanceatum Stiles et Hassall, 1896 on alpine pastures of the central Caucasus. Zool.'zhur. /+1 no.12: 1793-1797 D 162. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Pedagogical Institute 96nd 1-Mical, High School of North-Osetia, Ordzhonikidze. (Caucasus--Trematoda) VZ BABADZHANYAN, Pargev Artexhavich; LYUSIN, Borin ivanovich; red.; TORONIN, K.P., takhn.rod. -RqRT-,- ~11-x- "- (Design and production of collectors for electric machiner7l Konstruktaiia i proizvodstvo kollektorov elektrichaskikh mashin. Moskva. Goseenerg*izd-vo, 1960. 189 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Electric current collectors) (Electric machinery) POPOVP K. N. PA 243T56 USSR/Geography - Explore':rs Jan/Feb 53 "Russian Contributions to the Geographical Study of Eastern Nations (Japan, Southeast Asia, and India)," K. M. Popov, Geog Inst, Acad Sci USSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geograf" No 1, PP 58-69 Discusses contributions made by Russian travelers, scientists, writers, painters, atc., to geological study of certain Easterii countries. Mentions in particular-Yu. M. Shokalskiyj oceanographer; A.I. Voyeykovp climatologist; A. N. Krasnov, botanist; N. N. Miklukho-Maklay, explorer; Admiral S. 01. Makarov, hydrographer; I.A. Goncharov, writer; V.V- Vereshchagin, artist; and others. AV% POPOV, Ironstantin. [M.j -, Plundering 6-66i~mie resources of countries of Southeast Asia b7 Japanase imperialists. and suppression of their national cultures during the Second World War. Trudy Inst.geog. n0-57:115-142 '53. (MLRA 7:1) (Asia, Southeastern-Japanene occupation. 1940-1945) )COSTINSKIT, Dmitriy Natanovich; POPOV, X.M.. professor, doktor ekonomichookikh nauk, rediiktbi-, LATRWITNA, Te.T., redaktorl GLETKII, D.A.. tokhnicheskly redaktor. Nepal. Moskva, Goo. ixd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1955. 102 p. (MLRA 9:1) (Nnpal--Description and travel) ORLOVA, Yelens TWimirovn&; aDzIN, Mark Solononovich; POPOV , K. K., rodaktor; LAVFJW'TWA,TO.T., redaktor; MaSHIMA, S.K.. tokhnichookly redaktor [Indials mineral resources] Bogatstva nedr Indit. Koskva. Goo. Izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1955. 114 p. (MLRA 8:10) (ImUa-Mines and mineral resources) PUT-TAR N, Taleriy blekseyevich; POROV,,.XJL, doktor skonomichookikh nauk, otvetstvennyy redaktor; RUBCHIZOV, A.X., kandidat geograficbeekikh nauk, otvetstvenny7 redaktor; XOSTINSKIT, D.N.. redaktor; YOGIS. N.I. tekhnicheskiy redaktor Kashmir* Moskva, aos. izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1956. 225 p. (MLRA 10:1) (Kashmir-Geography) V lplyz~r' P.I., V.S., 3,-FOV',, r.ll., ;3YUSH-G.1-S, L.M., A.D., 07-e=' Y-nRcv, =--mcv' -f.*",. POPOV, K.!-!., Yma'rsm, N.F., 4ftmAwmm Lev lAkovlevich 2iman, 1900-1956; obituary. Izv. A..' SIS'T.4. Ser.Geoj. no.6:153-154 1-1-0 156. (Ziman, Lev TAkovlevich, 1900-1956) ROZIN, Mark Solomovich; POPOV, K.X., doktor ekonomicheakikh nauk, professor, otvetstvenW redMtCvr; 1ANYMBA-1YEV1, Ye.Y., redaktor; KOSHELIVA, S.M., takhnicheakiy redaktor; MIGHEVSKIT, G.W., redaktor kart. _[GeograI14 of mineral resources of Africa] Geografiia poleznvkh iskopaeviykh Afriki. Mosk7s, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1957. 278 P. (MIRA 10:11) (Africa--Mines and mineral resources) ALA14PIni'V, P.M.; GERASIKOV, I.P.; GORNNG, M.B.; GOKHW. Y.H.; ZI[IIWMISKIY, H.M.; KOVALXVSKIY, V.P.; KULAGIN. G.D.; HIIXYKOVSKIY, A.G.: IMYSHTADT, H.I.; ?OPOT. K.H.; PULYARKIN, V.A. A.S. Dabrov; obltuarv. P.M. Alampiev and others. Izv. AN SSSR. Ber. P,OW,- no.4:143i-V4 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Dobrov, Aloktqandr Semnovich, 1901-1957) OSKOLKOVA, Ollga Boriaovna; POPOV X X prof., doktor ek-on.nauk, otvetstven- nyy red.; ASOYAU. fi:.~ ~.-re;Z; JlOGIlU. N.1., tekhn.red. 9 Cliorthern India; its economic geography] Severnaia Indiia; el-conomiko-geografichesksia kharskterlstUm. Moskva, Goa.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry. 1958. 318 p. (MIRA 11:6) (India-Rconomic geography) &NDRKTEVA, Vera 141khaylovna; GOKHMAN, Veniamin Maksovich; KOVALEVSKIT, Vladimir Pavlovich; I7IOTkVITSK,4YA, 14arlya Tefiw7na,- POFO~~]~&, doktor ekon.nauk, otv.red.; SOIDVITF.VA, M.G.. kand.#O_`grSf.nauk, .Otv.red.-, CHIZHOV. U.N., red.; VASILVVSXIY, L.I., red.: KISILIVA, Z.A., red.kart; WGINA, H.I., tekhn.red. [Sconomic regions of the U.S.A.; the North) Skonomicheskie ralony SShA: Sever. Otv. red. K.M.Popov, H.G.Solovleva. 14Dskva, Goo. Izd-vo ogr. lit-ry, 1958. 829 p.. (14IRA 12-1) ~uenlted States--Economic geography) KNYAZHINSKAYA, Larisa Aleksandrovna; prof., doktor ekonom.nauk, otv.red.; ASOYAN, N.S., red.: KISHILSTA..Z.A., red.kart; NOGINA, N.I., tekhn.red. [Western India; economic and geographical characteristics] Zapadnaia Indila; okonomiko-geograficheakaia kharakteristika. Koskwa, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry, 1959. 308 p. (KIRA 12:8) (India--Bconomic conditions) PULYARKBi, Valeriy Alekseyevich;--EQ~QV,.N.M.j doktor ekon. nauk, otv. red.; URMT IYEIIA, Ye.V., red. (A.fgbanistan; its economdc geography] Afganistan; ekorc,' micheskaia geografiia. Moskva, Mysll, 1964. 253 p. (MIRA 18:4) POPOV) K.M. I.A.Vitver's n9w Wor!j". lzv. IN S-cn. S-f- gecg- S--O 163. (KIRA 16:10) ASOYAN, Nadezhda Samuilovna; POPOV,- K.M., doktor ekon.nauk,prof., otv.red.; GOPITUNT, M-9.-'-'kand. geogr.nauk, otv.red.; DEREVYANKINA, L.A., red.; SHAPOVALOVA, N.S., mlad. red.; VASIKINA, R.S., tekhn. red. [Nigeria; characteristics of its economic geograplql Nigeriia; ekonomiko-geograficheskaia kharakteristika. Moskvap Geografgizp 1963. 270 p. (MIRA 17:2) DLIN, Nikolay Aleksandrovich; POFOV K.N.y doktor ekon. nsuk, Y I '-- prof., otv. red.; PAI _99ff.izd-va.' MILHLINA, L.T.J. tekhn. red. [United Arab Republic (Egypt)] Ob"edinennnia Arabskaia Res- publIka (Egipe'LO). Moskva, Izd-vo vostochnoi lit-ry, 1963. 139 P. (MIRA 16:12) (Egypt-Economic geography) GORELIKOV, Semen Gerasimovich; POPOV, K.11., doktor ekop. nauk, otv. red.; NEF-a'YEV, V.P., red.; SHAPOVAILVA, U.S., mlndahiy red.1 VILENSKATA, E.N., tekhn. red. (Iraq; economic geography] Irak; ekonomika-geograficheskaia kharakteriatika. Moskva, Geografizdat, 1963. 223 P. (MIRA 16:11) (Iraq--Economic geography) 74 ANDREYEVA, Vera Mikhaylovna; Pofy~ P doktor ekon. naukV otv. red; LAVRENTIYEVA,"T-a.V.-,-'-i;6-d.; SHAPOVALOV, N.S., mlad. red.; MALICHEVSKIY, G.N., red.kart; ARDANOVA, N.P., tekhn. red. (New Zealand; economic geography] Novaia Zelandiia; eko- nomiko-geograficheakaia kharakteristika. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1963. 334 p. (MIRA 16:8) (New Zealand--Economic geography) POTEKHIN, I.I., glav. red.; BARANOV, A.N., red.; BELYAYEV, Ye.A., red.; GELLER.. S.Yu., red.; GRAVE, L.I., st. nauchnyy red.; GRIGORIYEV, A.A., red.; GUBER, A.A., red.; KULAGIN, G.D., red.; MALIK, YJ.A., red. MANCHKHA, P.I.p red.; MILOVANOV, LV., red.; NERSESOV, G.A., red.; OLIDEROGGE, D.A., red.; ORLOVA, A.S., red.- POPOV K.M red. ROZIN' 14.S., kand. ekon. nauk red.; SMIRNO~--.13._R., red.; UFIMOVY I.S., red.; SHVBDOV, A.A., red.; YASTREBOVA, I.P., red.; PAVLOVA., T.I., tekhn. red. [.Africa; encyclopedia) Afrika; entsiklopedicheakii spravochnik~. Glav. red. I.I.Potekhin. Chleny red. kollegii: A.N.Baranov i dr. Moskva, Vol.l. A - L. 1963. 474 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Sovetskaya entsiklopediya, Gosudarstvannoye nauchnoye izdatelf- stvo, Moscow. (Africa--Dictionaries and encyclopedias) ZHIBITSKAYA, Ernestina Davidovna; doktor ekon. nauk, prof., otv. red.; KOSTINSKIY, D.N., recL; KISELEVA, Z.A., red. kart; KOSHEIEVA, S.M., tekhn. r4wL. - [Finland; economic geography]Finliandiia; ekonomiko- geograficheskaia kharakteriatika. Moskva, GeografgIz, 1962. 305 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Finland-Economic geography) FOPCVS, K.M. 'Air routes of foreign countrieso by L.Sh. Gordonov. Reviewed Ir K.H* Popov, Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. n0.5.181-183 S-0 162. , (MIRA 15:10) (Airways) (Gordon*, L.Sh.) ROZIN, Mark Solomonovic:bLPOPOV,_~..N ,--doktor ekon, nauk, red..; SOKOLOV, G.A. 9 aoktor geol.-miner. nauk, red.; LAVFMiT IYEVA, Ye.V., red.i SFAPOVALOVA, N.S,, mladshiy red.? KISELEVA, Z.A., red. kart.; VILENSKAYA, E.N.. tokhn- red. (Geography of the mining industry of capitalist countries] Geografiia gornodobyvaiushchei prorVshlonnosti kapitalisti- cheakogo mira. Vosk-ia, Geografgi7., 1962, 556 p. (MIRA 15-9) (14ineral industries) (Geography, Economic) 4. OSKOLKOVA, 011ga Borisovna~--FOPOVI.K.I~.p-doktor ekonom.nauk., otv.red.; KOSTIVSKIY, D.N., red.; POPOVA, V.I., mladshiy red.;KISELFVA,Z.A., red. Ighrt; VILENSKOA, E.N.p.teichn. red. (Central India; economic and geographical features] TSentrall- naia Indiia; ekonomiko-.geograficheskaia kharaki.eristika. Moskva, Geografgiz 1961. 279 p. (MIRA 15:7) Ndia--Economic geography) VOT,KOV, A.V.; KOLOSOVA, Yu.A.; KULACTIN, G.D.; IMUKHRI, *,.1.;joFOV, K.M.; I p PUCHKOV, I.B.: TIKHOMOV, V.P.; CHERNIKOV, G. Petr Ivanovich Glush2kov, obituary. Izv. AJ SSSR. Ser. F-0g. no.5-151 S-0 161. MRA 14:9) (Glushakov, Petr Ivanovich, 1893-1.961) S D221/D302' " :,,.I Candidate of 'Ie~-Irll AUT HOR TITLE; nes in liigh tempera-rure Eas erigines deniy- j,-5:,shino- hebr~yki, z&-~!e - I A.L. Izves Iya -vYsshi-kh uc t C. - '30 r-ERIODICA. stroyaniye; qo: 2; 1960: ujj~ of hea-t. removed during as cvziate the a-,io - -L nt- - G TEXT; To Ca- mj 0 n e it is ne-es57-TY -, -)erature of cooled cc I as -,,he tc-., n cras and su-'F~Lce 0~' -ce~fjcients 0" heat %ransfer betwee L, an d tne - -1 1 -4CUlt in the case of turbine assemb-Ilesq difl- .abi,- erro--Sp a-,Thc)u6h. tu~-b~nec This is v1jtjjOu-L anpreci - I are usedg grids, 'This r-e,.hod is L j through flat y C~ exper-nien-a- data flo- -L -s Obtained by - reE--ter i-n---ensi-, L/ the former lie to g I - ~~ ~s oln -L for rotors; ouires experimen-.aii esu-- apprOximate or~'Y,atter~ Accuracy re- I1,e blade depends in the - I fer a of thermal flOV's a-Long t e fl 0, irans over th jn-nast sur- rotors~ DistTibut,01 fer E;.ri cc-,. 0- fficients of heat transi - .rCG -led -the f-leld of coe _Lr-rarEemen~ 01 L i e 1 pT,~ In the sjT 30235 'L,_!7L; rbines in ~iigh ter:-,~er~,;'L -cure D221/MG2 r---,or, ,n- di scs and clar,,iped parts of b-, ades -are roo i y r ef fec tiv=-ness can be increa,,~ed by air par-,sar-'e rc of t.-ades, t5tren-th of blades derends c~.se en c:as niperav -u of the rurbine. Radal disz-r:.bu -ire in the 4~'ore-nar z Ion, e of ga5 temperature deternines the field of tempefatures In the bla- de, and thus also its reserve of strength. The auzhor considez-7s ow that is decelerated in reit..clon to the blades, arid ~..,ih'-Lch dit- hermal state. Assuming a paraboli-_ rad,-.- d~sT~r-- .- termines their 4-1 - -,--L - - V4/ bution some eauations are deduced and --urves piotted, The "at-er indica-ve -hat the -r)os.-Ltirn of maximum -as -emparati-ArE al_'.~ rs -eml- perature a~, the root of the blade and tne T.-..Lnimum reseive ~,i itz strength, The evaluation of efficiency of a sysit-m _-~s Car- ried out rjy calculc'Ling the amoantl cf heat re,,,.oved and -c- - A. S -ra- nubl~c cations, ooth Sov'et- and -invo,ve S vz -7- _L I - - wilh heat transfer comnutations, The au-,har then r-Insicers _1~1 ce removed fro.-,- a turolne and uses T,,qe d:,mensionless ra-,i!--. of - total heat of gas 4in :omb~,sT:on -,:hamb?r, T,.--- re,MoVea a-4 n -1harges with The size of the -t-urbire, prov.-Idea dyn~m_f~ met~_rs and relative dimensiona of assemolies 23rr,_~:~zona f. Card 2/4 30235 3114~1601000100210021020 Cooling turbines in high zenperature ... D/221/D302 turbines. Results of calculations on relative heat Transfer during cooling of turbines are plotted for a wide range of units. They in- dicate that the former has a marked value for average loads and high gas temperatures. Increased loading reduces heat transfer. Consideration is given to chraiges in heat transfer when higher pe- ripheral speeds are bbtained by increasing the rotor sizet and not with greater speeds of rotation. The effective coefficient of effi- ciency of cooled turbine is lower than in the case of uncooled unitp and corresponding equations are deduced. At a gas temperature of 18000K, the quantity of heat removed for cooling may reach 15 % of the total. Without regeneration this can reduce the coefficient of efficiency of the machine by 10 %. Full regeneration may resto - re it to a value comparable to the coefficient of uncooled machi- VK nes. In turbines with an open circuit of air cooling, the transfor- mation of gas energy into work has some peculiarities. Loss of Dow- er due to cooling is then proportional to the relative air flow of cooling. It is possible to consider that in the case of air coo- led turbines, 1 % of air flow on cooling produces an average drop of engine power by 1.5 % together with increase of fuel consump- Card 3/4 PO POV Y K. ~ On the 70th birthday of Ivan Aleka drovich Vitver. Izv.All SSSR. Ser.geogo no.3:151-152 Mq-je 16F. (MM 14:5) (Vitver.. 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Lob. lWorks ' of the colmr t th i i W =00 s n e - mm s Ituawn.1 The wohod mvgr* silicic " mul (NH ) MIT= pnw"m of z funned b of thr ca i m e y p HOSO" with a shumlaw "Utban 0( nw&no of a KAution olf"Mbc i&. ca =tumtkl". rdis d b t 1 0: s mx a e y zoo 0 0 ale* r coo coo X60 we* too IN S L A 94TALL1,46KAL LITTRAIM CLAISOKATON use 1 1410" .1. 041 Gat T--T l~ 0 IL u 0 AV 10 k% g tp lp K K a % It u ts is " im i An A Fm 0 m Ma 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 i o 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0911 10 11 12 IS 14 IS 16 1: 2., 30 11 U J. h 1, 1, 0 0 1 41 dl di A4 W CC CV -6 1 1 0 0 foe 4 0 0 00 0 o0 00 -00 D&ly&ib of fluxes used in the PrOductiOn Of M 1010 , 1, i,rjx,y .1n,j JJ*. k. halli ISM. K, N R.) 1937. %14,. !1. -A rallid mrill-I Ot .4 I. wanaNtilig V, Cl and C0, 1"114 i-lewfil-A. j-co C'. V.11 1-leld, direelly, 11111 V 1111i'l t~ 0*0 0o0 ~dzsl :0 .8 Al, Fc and Nig t.- actd.; a 1--;,.11v .1-igii-I llrAtrl 0 0 i-, n-led to tu~~ITate (lie eympti. 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Blanc 00 .*o -00 00 -0* 00 .00 .00 .00 zoo 000 :o 0 00,1 =00 06 0 0 so Izoo 0% 00 go 00 zoo 00 09 00 so 00 f A I a - I L A PITALL(oPf.K&L LtIERAYLPI CLASSIFICATICh 00 s Iroo 00 k: ;",;m -twl U fS AV .0 It r . V, . . .. AV It st pt tr 0 ; 000000 0 0 a 0 9TO 0 :::: : :: P-3--t- 41 A A An I 1 3 ,l:: n no ~-0 00000000000090 4 0 0 :: A 0 ooo 0 0o 0 0000*0 O OOOOSOO00:0 0 : 0006 : 0 0 ~' t - ~Qw-' w JOR V; T 1, 010 0 6 0 00 0 * 0 a 6 a 6 is q0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 V~ 6 9 0 0 00 I AA se a w u,# of 00 00 0 - 00 0 so -so so 00 Pbelotolorinittric detwulastlaw of tungswat "d aWyb I c denuss. X, J611.: %vow and At. N. Darobbova. Zaml- - o : jkayo JAk. $. 1315-17(IM).-Opthrium coaditiuas hor 0 j a J~ts. W wW Uo were studied. For W the mossureasenti so with the Pbotorviorituetw thould be nmk 40-M min. AfIff the colaa tion Jum formed said at a temp. of 15 -W' 1:146 00 while for Mo the first 10 tuin. wA st room tetnp. 00 0. Z. Lgmkh two 4 6IIALLV*GKhL LITIGAILAR CLAWPKATION 1*0 o ilavl~z U a AT 10 AS t ait 019 V 0 IT IT It IT a Is 99 .1 l AA I I I FW 0 S I V M am nI I * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 9 0 00 00 00 0 00 00 so l 0 0 *is 0 a 04 0*00*0*00090000066 0 *1 T st n,-- n "'ont: 1~v Lis' of Russian ,ccessi6ns, Lil;i,--r:! or C~,n.-,rcss,c :1 fj 1. PIKOVSKIY, A.M., Eng., ; POPOV, K. M., Eng. 2. USSR (600) 4. Ball Bearings 7. DurabiIity of baU bearings having grinding scratches, caused by tempering, Podshipnik no. 8, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953. Unclassified. ANTIPOVA, Angelina Vasillyevna; PQPQY,_.K.M .., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., otv. red.; ROMASHOVA, V.D., red.; MARTYNOVA, V.A., mlad. red. [Canada; nature and natural resources] Kanada; priroda i estestvennye resursy. Moskva, Rygll, 1965. 318 P. (MIRA 18:7) h.,M.,; !7, O.P. 'hadin Viaahns"Lavovich hl L-. r.,:; ay. izv- S:;,"R. MUKHIN, Georgiy Ivanovich; POFOV,.K.M., doktor ekon. nauk, prof., retsenzent; LEBEDEV, I.A., kand. ist. nauk, retsenzent; FISHCHEVII T.V., red. (Australia; physical geography and economic geography surveys. A textbook for the teacher] Avstraliia; fizi-ko- geograficheskii i ekonoriko-geograficheskii obzory. Posobie dlia uchitelia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Prosveshchenie," 1961;.. 291 p. (MIRA 17:7) SIMONIYA, Nodari Aleksandrovich; POPOV, K.M.1, otv. red.; GARMSEN, O.M., red.izd-va; M1KHLjN1-,.-L-.T--.-,---i~khn. red. ("The island of a greatriver."10strov bol'shoi reki. Moskva, Izd-vo, vostochnoi lit-ry, 1962. 156 p. (MIRA 15:12) (Borneo) PULYARK324, Valeriy Alekseyevich- POPOV K.M., doktor ekon. nauk, P J- otv. red.; SHAPOSMIIKOV, A.D., red.; MARTYROVA, V.A., mladshiy red.; KISEIZVA, Z.A., red. kart; KOSHEIZVAj S.M., tekbn. red.; VILEZISKAYA, E.H., tekhn. red. (Western Pakistan; economic geography]Zapadnyi PakiBtan; ekonoriko-geograficheakaia kharekteristika. Moskvap Geografgiz, 1962. 259 P. (MIRA 15:10) (Pakistan-Economic goograp)W) KOMARO I.V.; -!!~povl -K-11- Problems in the economi-o regionalization of India. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog no.107-47 Ja-F 162. (MIM 15:2) 1. Institut geografii AN SSSR. (India-&onomic zoning) GORELIKOV, Semen Gerasimovich;kQ2V,,,K I" doktor ekonomo nauk# otv, red.; KOSINSKIY, D.11.,. red.; SHAPOVALOVA, N.S., m:Ladshiy red.; M-ALICIIEVSKIY, G.U., red. kart; VIL121SKAYA, E.N., tekbn. red. [Iran; economic and geographical features] Iran; ekonomiko- geografichookaya kharaktaristika. Moskva., Gos.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1961. 351 P. (MIRA 15:2) (Iran-Economic geograpIV) POPOV,_4 1,. kand.tekhn,nauk Cooling of turbines in high-temperature gas-turbine engines. Izv. vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.2:19-30 W. (PEIRA 14:4) 1. Moskovskoye vyssheye takhnicheskoye uchilishche imeni Baumm. (Gas turbines--Cooling) TRINICH, Fridrikh Akhmetovich;_,I~OPOV..K.M., prof., doktor ekonom.nauk, otv.red.; ASOTAN, U.S., red.; KISMWA, Z.A., red.kart; NOGINA, N.I., tekhn.red. Clastern Pakistan-, economic-geographical features] Vostochnyi Pakistan; ekonomiko-geograficheskii ocherk. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo geogr.lit-ry. 1959. 223 P. (KIRA 13:2) (Pakistan, Eastern--Economic conditions) AIMMA. Tora, Mikhaylovna; POP07,1C.M., daktor ekonomichesidkh numk, UR otystatyemw redWaor; redaktor, XW LRYA, S.M., tekbalcheskiy redaktor [Austral1j; a geographical Sketch] AvatrAlita; geografichaskii ocherk. Kooky&, Goo. isd-TO geogr. lit-ry, 1956. 101 p. (KLU 9:7) (Australia-Geograpby) BIJTAYNV, Davlet Aslanbekovich; KAIXYKOVA, Zinsida Alekseyevaa. PWVIDZ, Lev Grigorlyevich; tgNT,_.Xtrill Nikolayevich: ROZ03STUNSXIT, Seerge7 Nikolayevich; YANISHIN. Boris Ivanovich; OKOLEVSKIY, I.I., professor, redaktor; NEXHASOV, B.B.. redaktor; FRIDKIN. A.M.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor [Book of problems in hydraulics for mechanical engineering schools] Zadachnik po gidravlike dlia mashinostroitellnykh vuzov. Pod red. 1.1,iKukolevokogo. Hoakva, Goa. energ. izd-vo. 1956. 343 P. (MLRA 10:1) (Hydraulics-Problems, exercises, etc.) POPOV, K.N., lnzh.; TITOV, V.N.p dotsent, kand. tekhr,. nauk (deceased) Photoele .pO.,PGv,,,K..N.,- inzh.; GORSHKOV, V.S., kcal. tekhn. nauk Ghemical stability of crystallized glass materials. Stek.;ker. 22 no.10:22-26 0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Vsesoyuzn-yy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut novykh Etroitellnykh materialov. inzh.; TITOV, V.N., dotsentl-, kand. tekhn. nauk (deceased] Photoelectronic instrument for quick determination of carbon content in ashes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 8 no.6:74-76 Je f65.(NIRA l8s7) 1. Tomskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhni6heakiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhnicheskiy institut imeni, Kirova. POPOV, K.N.) kand.tekhn.nauk; LYAKHOVSKIY) L.K.9 kand.tekhn.nauk Testin direct-acting-otean FumpB manufactured by the Svessa Plant. [Trud MVTU no.ioo:99-11,17 f6o. (MIRA 14:4) Yj (sl~essa-P=ping machinei-j) (Steam engines) BUTAUV, Devlet Aslanbekovich; KALMTKOVA, Zinaida Alekseyevna; PODVIDZ, Lev Grigorlyevich, dotBent; POPOV, Kirill Nikolayevich; ROZEMESTUNSKIT, Sergey Nikoiayevich; TMIMUN, Bor'is Ivenovich; KUKOLEVSKIT, I.L. prof.. red. (deceased]; VOROHIN, K.P., tekhn. red. [Problems in hydraulics for machanical-engineering institutes] Zadachnik po gidravlike dlia mashinostroitellnykh vuzov. Pod red. I.I.Kukolevskogo i L.G.Podvidza. Izd.2.. perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo, ig6o. 44o p. (MIRA 13:11) (H7draulics--Problems, exercises. etc.) POPOV, K. N. -Jjj~a~T- lV61 0 19 (poudoglanders). Zhur.mikrobiol.spid. L immun. 28 no.l: 125-128 Ja '57- (KLFA 10: 3 ) (KILIOIDOSIS, (Ras)) i ACC NR. A2,6027131 SOURCE CODE: UR/0272/66/000/004/0079/0079 AUTHOR: Popov, K. N.,,. TITLE: A photoelectric device for measuring the specific surface of powdered materials SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya i izmeritel'naya tekhnika, Abs. 4.32.590 REF SOURCE: Izb. Tomskogo politekhn. in-ta, v. 138, 1965, 174-177 TOPIC TAGS: electric measuring instrument, photoelectric method, physical quantity measurement ABSTRACT: An automatic photoelectric device for measuring the specific surface wiLbin 160--3500 cm2/g of powdered materials in the absence of inner porousness is described. The principle of operation of the device, which was developed by the De- partment of Technical Physics, Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (fiziko-tekhnicheskiy fakul'tet Tomskogo politekhnicheskogo instituta) is based on measuring the time re- quired for a certain volume of air to pass through a layer of a powdered material. The measured time is determined by t T-a = 0.0205a 360 C.,d 1/2 UDC: 531.755.1.082.52 ACC NR; AR6027131 7.4 sec is the time dur4ng which the scale of the device makes a 360* turn where T = - a is the rotation angle of the scale in degrees, i.e., the angle of scale rotation by a motor which establishes the-balance of a measuring bridge disturbed by the pas- sage of air expelled by a liquid column in front of a photoresistance. The results of measurements on samples with different specific surfaces are presented. Devia- tions from measurements by a surface meter of the T-3 type did not exceed 4--5%. A single sample was measured in 25--30 sec, which is 10--15 times faster as compared v the T-3. [Translation of abstract) 2 illustrations and bibliography of 4 titles. M. Mekler EXCERPTA YIEDICA See 5 Vol 12/? General Path* JU1Y 59 1817. A CASE OF CONGENITAL STENOSIS OF THE TRACHEA - Uber einen Fall von kongenitaler Trachealstenose -%,Popov K. P. Inst. fOr Pathol. Anat.. floherei Med. Inst., Sofia - ZBL. At= WrH7.PATH. ANAT. 1958, 98/5-6 (241-2431 Mus. I -Thi post-mortem findings In a girl who died at the age of I yr. 9 months are report- ed. The stenosis Is explained as being due to a disturbance of the development of one of the tracheal rings. Clinical manifestations were present soon after birth. The malformation was complicated by German measles and bronchopneumonia. Discussion of the genesis. Hambach - Jihlava (V. 70) .c-YVY K. P. Present oceta-rence of the birch Betula verrucosa Ehrh. Ln the mountains of the Crimea. Bot.zhur. 50 no.2:223-228 F 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Varzobskaya botanicheskaya stantsiya P./o. Varzob Tadzhikskaya SSR. Submitted January 6, 1962. Popcv, of of herbaria b,., inze~,t.m. 3t'-18-370 Mr '65. (MRIA 13:41) 1. Mikitskiy botanlcliciskiy sad, Yalta. Ilk _FOPOvjJV. Drying and mechanization of the packaging and packing operations of ammonium sulfate. Koks I khIm. no.5:43-45 163. (MMA 16:5) (Ammonium sulfate) (Coke industry--By-products) MOVCHAN, A.T.; POPOV, K.P.- SOKOLOV,' V.F.; LIVSHITS, B.Ya.; BUTUZOV, M.D. Automation of sulfate recovery plants. Koks i khim. no.5:39-43 163. (Ooke industry-By-products) (Automation) (MIRA 16:r) POPOV$ K.P. Sesquicentennial celebration of the Nikita Botanical Garden. Ukr. bot. shur. 20 no.2:123.-122 163. (MIRA 16t6) (Nikita(Crimea)-Botanical Gardens) '~M 5V~- - T-i & POPOVI K.P. Protection of herbaria against pests. Ukr. bot. zhu--. 21 no.5: 102-104 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Varzobskaya gorodskaya botanicheskaya stantsiya, Tadzhikskaya SSR. SHALIT, M.S.; POPOV. K.P. Professor Nikolai Aleknandrovich Troitskii; obitua--7. Ukr.bot. zbur. 15 no.4:101-102 '59- (MIRA 12:5) (Troltakii, Nikolai Alalroariarovich. 1887-1957) POPOll, K.P. A new species of the genus Sorbns from the Crimea. Bot.i3at. Gerb. ig:i88-196 159. (MIRA 12:8) (Crimea,Sorbua) POPOV,OJLX9- Tertiary conifer relicts of Crimea and lheir present habitat. Bbt. 2hur. 46 no. 5:965-700 My 161* (MIRA 14:7) lo Krymakiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheikiy institut imeni M.V. Frunze Simfe:ropoll. (Crimea-Paleobotany-Terti*lry) (Crimea--Coniferae) WPM MASLINKOV, L.St.; POPOV, K.P. Congenital stenosis of the trachea. Suvres med., Sofia no.6:89-92 160. 1. Iz Katedrata. po patologoanatcmiia pri VMI, Sofiia (Rukov. na katedrata: prof. B.Kurdzhiev) (TRACHEA abnorm.) P-OPOV, K. P. Unusual flowering of an apricot tree following frost damage. Priroda 48 no.6:104-105 Je 159. (MIRA 12:5) l.Krymskiy podagogicheskiy institut, Simferopol'. (Apricot) tAI tPut Of tho basts, As it Rsult at exptL studies carried out in th~ lah. aitd In the plant the yield of pyridine was r3fstA from 3-4 to 6--6 kr.1- Ant% of Along with pj,--,,,idig in the m urawr I itaure O%pete,absorption of the pyridinc the UOpt n 0 the following regime was credited with the' Jim ement: Maintenance of the temp. of the saturator ai fifieW, the. acidity of the mothez liquor at 6-7%, and the corzcn. of the p3rzidine ba5es in tbi! saturator at PHI g./1. Coatiatzou3 and uniform removal of the mother liquor to the ticutralizer provided constancy of --iturator couditioni. Acidity InIghtr than 8% is undt-,imble, since the quality at, the (NHO.-SO, is lowercd without a cump--matlac the (a py!idine r-covcry,. AUTHORS: 'K~, ~K.P., and Karvatskaya, ',,.A. 68-58--0-9/21 TITLE: On Increasinr'- the Racove-u of F7rid-ine 3ases (Ob uvelichenii vyrabotki )iridinovykh osnovaniy) PERIODICAL: Koks i Xhimiya, 1958, Dr 2, pp 41 - 43 (USSR) ABSTPJiCT: An investigation of the oT)eration of the pyridine recovery plant or, t! e Zaporozhlye'Coke Oven Works was carried out. Various onerational nr-ctices were tried. As a result optimum operatin.,~ congitions were established: temperature of the bath, 55 - 60 C, acidity of mother liquor 5 - ?56, concentration of pyridine bases 8 - 11 g/litre. Under these conditions, an averaGe output of -).yridine bases of ? ks, per ton of sulphate was obtained. Continuous treatment of the mother liquor from the saine saturator is permissible as no decrease in the concentration of bases in the mother liouor takes place. A hiEh acidity of mother liquor (8%) is harmful as the absorption of pyridine bases is not improved while the quality of ar=onium sulphate deteriorates. There are 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: ZaDorozhsk-i,,i koksokhimicheskiy zavod (Zaporozhlye Coke Oven T.11orks ) AVAILABIE: Library of Congress Cardl/l 1. Pyridines-Reccvery 2. Pyridine recovery plant- Lperation POPOV, K.P. Dichroism absorption bands of some aromatic molecules. Opt. i spektr. 3 no.6:579-586 D 157. (VIRA. 11:2) (Aromatic compounda-Spectra) POFOVO K.P.; IWIVATSKAYA, M.A. Increasing the yield of pyridine bases. Xoks. i kh1m. no.2;41-43 158. (MBA 1113) 1. Zaporoshekty kokaokhimichnkly mavod. (Pyridins) POPOV, K. P.; GIUROVSKI, Al. abnormality of the heart combined with persisting embryonic upper left caval vain. Suvrem. mad., Sofia 7 no.q: 9i-94 1956. 1. Is Katedrata po obahcha patologiia i patologichna anatomita pri TMI - Sofila (Zav. katedrata: prof. B. Kurdshi"v) t Katedrata po anatomiia V. Voroblov pri VM.I - Sofiia (Zav. katedrata: prof. D. Kadanov). (CARDIOVASCULAR DEFECTS, CONGENITAL. case reports morbus casrulea & tetralogy of Fallot) /,c. POPOV K.F. ; BERCHEY, Kr. Comparative investigations on characteristics and localization of tumors according to autopsy material collected during 20 years. Suvrem.med., Sofia 6 no-7:3-14 1955. 1. Iz Instituta po obshcha patologiia i patologichna anatomiia pri Visshiia meditainski institut V.Chervenkov, Sofila (zav.: prof. B.Kurdzhiev). (NDOPLAS14S, autopsy findings, 20 year survey) 0 i it I a u m 0 AN A got 9!59"f# AW MSM01,96 16"0 004 de a. irvo 'Os 0041 ^00 009 .04 009. ago so A "0 a ooa'- -04 A* 400 [See 00 400 G* gas of me o so see :0100 0 400 Aid-ILA ACULLU"KAL UTINATIOC CLAIWKATM --- loom 00"I"y Tilictfa At# 9.1 U49 411111 4K (M. ill u AT $0 '1'. ;-b a 0 . I 1 4 . ) . p . . . . I , . , a 4 , a a a 11 11 0 It 4 * 4 0 00 ; 000000000*000 0000*0000*0000000 46900:1000090000000000f unt-900004*00,00,000* 0 goo 0 600 o o a 0 0 0 411, 0 G 0 0 a 0 0, G:: : * 19 0 * 0 * 9 0 0 0 c 6 0 o 6-t-0--vo-e- 0110 0 0 0 & 0 1111, & 0 0 0 0 9 : Oa I I I I. I . ! 1! 11 If it )I A , )I D D a is it J? n 29 j9 P v 33 of il o6 lp it A v v a] gi E- 0 I ' I a L, -1. -a-1- JLI A V I AA 00 CC Op t If I It A,' 5 for Combating salt difilifts 011111- Chockim and adjotaims NWUM img in Storw locluses. N_ 1. Pultzkov And K. 11. x"A'. bolm" J.Tma~4jft. 1932. No. ;.., ;fs 14-The-INI'vWinit pirt'vdure i, 1IT'llwallmIdIr'l Igo ;n" plc jr.1 t,q. I~mfhcr, ". infected bid- n-1 t, tat-mv -41t. The pickle %Nmi.1 am. Igo 4. lain Na.kco" ould file liquid] tactile %h(mI(j IPC 1! 4. Calry 4lut flat- pickfit,of Ijw 21 hr,.. so i firmilt Ittru, br,., At ..#h pure NAC) 'Ailb Olt. W1,111. J '5% N4,01. I'd tile NaCI tateni. :It Otoo ('11111471t. 15% s)f tile va. 44 the Iraffirr, N,,t n,," thwi 4 Iatchr, I)( Iciather AhentItt for Stratrd %,x me picklc~ A. A- It-btfinrl, zoo goo 060 ~01.90 so as* j z zoo so Do 00 is* -tit- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 IS O:fp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e * *,to 4 %109 0 0 0 60409906111110 4 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 go POPOV, K.P.; SOKOLOV, V.F. Production of first-grade armonium sulfate. Koks i khim. no.8:35-39 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Zaporozhskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod. (Ammonium sulfate) -,-FOFCVI K. ., SKURKO, A.M. Interesting apple hybrid. Agrobiologiia no.1:148 Ja-F '60. (MI-RA 13:5) 1. Kafedra botaniki Krymokogo pedagogichaskogo instituta g. Simferopol'. (Apple) POPOV, Systanaticas of Crimean representatives of the genus Sorbus. UkrAot.%hur. 16 no.2:7G-75 159. (HIRA 12:11) 1. Krymskiy pedagogicbenkiy institut. luifndra botcuilki. I kGrimma-Sorbus) pov / fNj rA ta A ft I V3 ts 8 J1 2a 4 Elm POPOV, K.R. - , " - - - Polarization of electron tranBfers in polyacenes. Opt. i speActr. 4 no.5:575-579 MY '58- (MIRA 11:6) 1,Leningradi3kiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Acenes--Spectra) POMP K.R.; SMIRNOV, L.V. Polarization of electron transitions in the anthraauinorR =lecule. Opt.i spektr. 13 no.2:280-282 Ag 162. (KEA 15:11)' (Anthraquinone-Spectre) (Quantum theory) ~-f ~7 P AUT;1HOR: Fc,jIc,-.T3 7 21 PC, 1-a 1--- Z a.~- 114 v PERIODICAL: DO- k-- pp ABSTIbICT: rLrbe I D! 1), ~_ci an attempt 't c o, -F 5 at of Lhe (T 1 1~1,ic- 5'a -ation of i:Le of C~ar-. -n-ed A a I jJ14 mole cule s :Lr-- The g0 I.VaS 7, 01,Uthc; r studied I; he ubsorpt.`L,-~,il suo z:a cfL a-n thh--aguinore pre se nt- 4Ln sti- --h-ed ~L2,Llm~~ bu,~, 1-z:5 I and -,-_F' scdi-~_da. s,alt of --ari th uu 4 ,:~3 f. I -:,-e 17r salt) he _0 Da in i-M spectral po q -P_~ spec;-Ta- 'Lclr -,-he t u .I Sli. 'd i-,,a s -a Y.-c n ~L r~ 2 - f 0 r"m c, d _ t, j LJ Po siti ons Qf' tLe al-I sc rj)t- ion aa_-xima are in the t. abl e on E., - 41 Or kr-ajsis of ~1--- led e f 0 lo,w].1~, 4.~ ..L (Dr. t 1/2 4- 4 Card 212 rap. correc 7~O -I ~.. - t"-'C~ '~" a f. ~ -I Ii -', ~ 1., e I _. t ill U1 Polarization of -17,e Abso=t -1 aa Bands o-.'L" Anthra au ir-, or-, e ~ 2 ) The abs zorr-p-,, icm aad c ~1 2 5 ident.-L-cally polarized. Con;-)~eqa;.=I--rt2_7 n 7,p-)-z;nesis that these twc~ bamds cori-esp=d to ix,~t-jaliy -perpendicular ele~~';rcm transitions cf rhe lit ap--' Y 0.~ .2 (Ref .3) is -3" The 2--,-, au or re,,~t I- I s p -) 1 a r i z a d -!e ry d f I e r ~' n t- I -ji _4-a h r A 1 - i n s at 325.5 and 2'~21..' :aL, The nicm~;nt, of -uLf-~ 2'--, is parpend-L-vulai- to th-e _ut.omcrntt~ cf -,he aiid 252.5 m~L and "sil-,rery" salt lvfth their long X-axic, alonF, -,lie axis of of the film in which --he- are -..-h~_ aavt~ ~~OLCI'UdfaS that the abs~,.rptium baridz at "75'25-4 a-nd 2`)201 mp. dire p;.)Iarized a !on g t bLs I-, r- E; X-2 xii c f r, he ri.- sp --~nd in C acllier~-._- 10-1 1 and t h e 2 ? 2 i aj,. t a n d i S Y-axis. Than2 ar,', 5 fj_tOiir-e2. `U-ablo and :)f winich Card 2/2 5 are ASSOCIATIOIT Len.ini~rt -J V~ fo_-:~ Ivru.zitry J_,n_=t-Lt._r p_'~:;hchevcy S TJ B 1, TY TE D Molecv-.13s--Absorptlion spez~tra 2, jutyral fjl3I_S_oLpplic'Itions 3. Antli*crq* ~n-~--Slectrc- se-O(A~bl 4- Ahscrrj".A(.~, hands ---Polarization POFav) K.R.; SMMNOV, L.V. Spectroscopic study of poly-inylem. Opt. i spektr. 14 no.6: 787-792 Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) orp't'Jort spectra) POPOV, K. R. Cand Phys-Math bei -- (diss) "Polarization of abaorption ban4iv I~W_ in A- electronic spectra of certain aromatic moleculea." Lon, 1959. 12 pp (IAn order of Lenin State Univ im Ae A. Zhdanov)t 150 copies (KL, 47-59, 113) -7- ~i - J - AUTHOR: Popov, K.R. TITLE: Polarization of Electron Transitions in Folyacenes (Polyarizatsiya slaktronnykh perekhadov v poliatsenakhij PERIODICAL: Opt1kn I Spektrosicoplya, 1958, Vol IV, Nr 5, pp 575-579 ABSTRACT. The absorption spectra of naphthacene moleculas partly orieat~ld in a stretched film of polyvinylbutyral, as well as the cpflr~tr& of 3-sulphonaphthalene and p -sulphoanthracone orientod in filias of polyvinyl alcohol were studied. The )T-electron systcts of the naphthalene and anthracene molecules is -not greatly affected by attachment of a sulpho group, bat the presence of the lattgr makes it possible to prepare aqueous solutions and use prly-rinyT. alcohol films in which a greater deF th .,ree of orientation cf a molecules studied is possible. The mathod of oriantation of 67 molecules in polymer films and measLrement of the spectza of tLe former are given in Reffs 6, S. Fig 1 gives the ab.5crption ape7~tra of /3-sulphona phtha lens in the F-band region in a stre~;zhed polyvinyl alcohol film. The three curves 6i-Ts the i;vio pzlarizad componente. and the dichroism d . Si-milar results for Card 1/3 in polyvinyl alcohol and for naphthacens in pclyvinyllx~tyral ~-Z Polarization of Electron Transitions in Polyacines 51 -4- Z-) -5/.29 given in Figs 2 and 3 raspectively. 7Labla I tha results obtainedfor he dichroism (d) and anisotropy I%p) of ,the absorotion bands4naphthacene and anthracene,broth ia polyvinyl~utyral, and p-sulphona phtha lone and 13 -sulphoanthra cane both in polyvinyl alcohol. it vias found that the P-banes in polyacenes correspond to the electron transition Agl B2U, 'Ind the p-bands correspond to the transition Ths author suggests that in the P-bands, in additpon to the allowed electron- vibrational transitiona, forbidden electron-vibrational transitions are possible. Existence of the forbidden coi-4iponen-.s in the P-bands of polyacenes would explain qualitatively the closarred spectral dependence of dichroism kTable 2). The author's hypothesis is supported by an estimate of trio oscillator strength for the forbidden component in the P-band of anthracane kf = 0.005-0-051 which agrees with the values of anisotropy for the same P-band. This work vias carried out under the direction Card 2/3 of Professor L.V. Smirnov. _g Polarization of Electron Transitions in Folyacenes '51-i-5 There are 3 figures, 2 tables and 19 referarces, ;5 of wnich are American, 5 Soviet, 4 German, 1 Hungarian and 1 Swiss - ASSOCTATIOIT:Leningradr.kiy teldinologicheskly :jnstitut ~ishchavoy Proayshlonnosti (Leningrad Techuological Institute for the Focdstuffs Industry SLTBUITTF,D: June 27, 1957 1. Polyacenes Card 3/3 2. Electron transitions Polarization PC) 51-6-5/25 AUTHOR: Popov, K. R. TITIL: Dichroism. of Absorption Bands of Certain Aromatic Molecules. (Dikhroizm. polos pogloshcheniya. nekotorykh aromaticheskikh molekul.) PERIQDICAL: Optika i Spektrosko iya, 1957, Vol. III, Nr- 6, pp..5?9-586. (USSR ABSTRACT: Absorption of light by organic molecules in the visible and ultraviolet regions is due to transitions of ir- electrons from the ground to the excited level. Such transitions are described by their frequency, intensity and polarization. The present paper deals with polarization of electron transitions in aromatic molecules of naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene, acridine, acridine orange, acridine yellow and rivanol, which are oriented in a stretched film of a polymer. The method of orientation used by the present author was described in Refs. 12, 14. A film of a transparent linear polymer, which contained molecules studied as an impurity, was stretched. This caused Card 1/4 partial or-i-.rtation of the molecules introduced into 51-6-5/25 Dichroism of Absorption Bands of Certain Aromatic 'Molecules. the film with respect to the axes of stretching. Using a photoelectric spectrophotometer C~ -4 with a polarizing device, the absorption spectra of the film were obtained. The incident liot wave had its electric vector either in the direction of stretchin (parallel component of optical density DII ) or perpendicular to the direction of stretching (perpendicular component of optical density D_L). Dichroism of partially oi-iented molecules was calculated from the formula d = (D 11 - D_L )AD 11 + D_L). The chief disadvantage of this method is the incomplete orientation of the molecules studied. The best orientation is obtainod in films of Polyvinyl alcohol. Since some of the substances studied were not soluble in water, butyryl was used, in which Card 2/4 orientation was poorer. Table 1 gives the position 51-6-5/25 Dichroism of Absorption Bands of Certain Aromatic Molecules. and nomenclature of absorption bands and the corresponding electron transitions for.:.some of the molecules studied. The same table gives also (col-5) theoretical directions of dipole moments of the elec -tron transitions calculated by molecular orbit (Ref.21) and free electron (Refs. 18, 22, 23) methods. An experimental value of dichroism d is a function of two unknown quantities: the degree of the anisotropy of.absorption p and the degree of orientation of the molecular layer 0 . Fig.1 shows calculated dependence of dichroism d* on a mean "effective" angle of orientation g at several values of p. From Fig.1 it is possible to find, for any value of d, the limits between which p lies. The values of Dj , D..L , d, p, and 09 in the range 200-500 m~L are given for: anthracene in butyryl (Fig.2 and Table 2), naphthalene in butyryl,- acricrine (cation) in-polyvinyl alcohol (Fig;3 and Table 3), acridine ~neutral molecule) Card 3/4 in butyryl (Table 4), acridine orange (cation) In 51-6-15/25 ption Bands of Certain Aromatic I Dichroism. of Absor Mlolecules. polyvinyl alcohol and phenaiathrene in butyryl,(Fig.6). This work was directed by Professon L.V. Smirnov. There are-6 figures, 4 tables and 25 references, of which 7 are Russian, 10 English, 5 German, 2 Swiss and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Physics Department of Leningrad Technological Institute of Food Industry. (Kafedra fiziki Leningradskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta pishchevoy promyshlennosti.) SUBMITTED: February 4, 1957. AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress. Card 4/4 POPOV, K. S. Biocatalysts of metabolism present in-i-rapes and grape wines. Biothla. vin. no.6:261-285 160. (KMA 13: 10) 1. Veesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovateliskiy inatitut vinodeliya i vinogradarstva "Magarach". (13iocatalysts) (Wine--Physiological Offect) POIW. K.S.; -.CHISTUVVA, H.P. Xalic acid content of Cb-ampagne vines and Soviet and Yrensch Champagne. Trudy VNIMV "MagarachO 9:168-178 160. (MIRA 13111) (Champagne (Wine)) (Malic acid) PALLADDU L.I.- POPOV, K.S,; OUDIM, A.M.; GTMCHINSKAYA, Te.V. ~". ~-.' Biologically active substances In Soviet champagne and wine products, Ukr,blokhia.zhur. 32 no.1:111-119 160. (KM 13 -6) 1. Institute of Biochemistry of the Acadeaw of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R., 11yev. and the All-Union Olbgarach" Research Institute for Wine-zakizg and Viticulture, Talta. (CHAMPAGNE (WINX)) (Wr=--PHYSIOLOGICAL JMGT)

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