SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS ABLASOV, N.A. - ABLOV A. V.
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Novaya Trematoda Utki--Notocotylus skrjabini Nov. sp., "Works on
HeLminthology" on the 75th Birthday of K. 1. Skryabin, Izdat, kkad. Nauk,
SSSR. 14oskva. 1953, page 15
Helminthology laboratory, AS USSR
&I a
Saw trematode of ducks. TTudy Inst.2001.i paraz.AN Kir.SSR no.4:
137-140 '55. (RLRA '10:5)
(Issyk-Kul, Lake--Trematoda)
(Parasites-%eks)
ABLASOV, N.A.
, -
11 ___ 1. ~ ~ " _'
Hymenolepidide of water birds, found for the first time In
the U.S.S.R. Trudy Inst.sool.i paras.AN Kir.SSR no.4:141-150
'55. (MLRA 10:5)
(Kirghisistan--Cestoda)
(Parasites--Water birds)
USSR/7,ooparasitology Helminths. G.
Abs J,3ur : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 15, 1958, 67501
,',,uthor : Gagarin, '.-.G. Ablao3v N.A. Chibichenko N.T.
J,
Inst, : tcadmW of Sciences KirLSSR, Ilistitute of zoology and
Parasitology.
Title : Helritnthofauna of Wild Ducks of the South of Kirgizia.
Orig Pub ; Tr. In-ta zool. i parazitol. X KirgSSR, 1957, No 6, 105-
120.
Abstract : When 400 dicks of 42 species were opened in the Ba=r-
Kurgixaskiy rayonp Dzhalal-Abadskaya Oblast' (1954-1955),
75 species of halminths were registered (13 species Of
trematodes, 21 of cestodas, 30 of nematodes, and 2 species
pf probiscis worms). Described is the new nematode Diplo-
triaum tinnunculi (Filariidae) and the new trematode Bra-
chylecithum schanurati (Dicrococliidue).
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- 10 -
USSR / Zooparasitology - 11olmintba. G-2
Aba Jour , 11of ZhxW - Biols; No 181 1958, No- 81708
Author -"bW2yt~j
Inst Kirgiz Insto of Zool. ard Paravitol.
Titio Holminthofauns, of Kirgiz Waterfowl
Orig Pub Mr. In-ta zoole i parasitol. AN KirgSSR,, 1957, No 6,
m-144
Abstract In 1950-1956 in 503 vatorfcwl (426 wild and 77 domoatic),
94 spocies of holminthe were found; 24 species are
tronatodes 47 costodoo, 21 nematodos, ard 2 skrobon
spocioa. 41 holminth opooios are common to domestic and
vild waterfowl. A list of parasitoo is Given by hosts
aril somo inoufficiently studied spooios aro dosorlbod.
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ABIASOV. IrSAROV. K.I.
Now representative of the genus Petasiger Dietz 1909 from the
co;mon cormorant, Trudy Inst.zool.i paraz.AN Kir.SSR no-7:
14 -151 '59, (HLU 13:4)
(Ivsyk-Xvl-'v-Trsmatod&) (Parasiter!--Cormorants)
ABlASOV-, N.A.; CHIBIGHENKO, N.T.
Materials on trematodes of birds in Kirghizistan. Izv. AN Kir.--
SSR..Ser. biol. nauk 2 no.7:149-167 160. (MIRA 14t6)
(KIRGHIZISTAN-THL-MTODA,) (PARASITES-BIRDS)
ABLASOVp N.I.; IKSANOVp K.I.; CHIBICHENKO, N.T.
Brief report on belminths infesting pink pelicans in Lake Balkhash.
Irv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk 2 no.71181-182 160. (MIRA 14:6)
(BALKHASH, LUF-WOFM; INTESTINAL AND PAWITIC)
(FARASITW-PELIGANS)
ABLASOV, N.A*
A now speoies of nematodes of the gemus Spyphacia Seurat,
1916, found in the squirrel Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus Palle
Izv. Ali Kir. SSR. Ser.biolnauk 4 n0-4:179-181162.
(MIRA 16:6)
(TIE4 SILAN-NDIATODA)
(TIE4 SHM-PARASITES-SQUMRM)
ABLASOV, N.A.; CHIBICHENWO, N.7.
Halminthe parasitic in the suborder Otides in Kirghizistan.
Izv. AN Kir. SSR Ser. biol. nauk 4 no.5:115-116 162.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. laboratoriya gellmintologii (rukovoditell kand. veter.
nauk V.G. GLgarin) AN Kirgizskoy SSR.
(Kirghizistan-Parasites-Bustards)
(]Kirghizistan-Wormay Intestinal and parasitic)
25 (1), 28 (2) SOV/91-59-11-8/27
AUTHOR: Ablatinov, R.I., Engineer
TITLE: A Pen for Self-Recording Instruments
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 11, p 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes a new type of pen which is used nt
a power plant for self-recording instruments. The pens
of self-recording instruments of type EP, EPD, EMD and
EPID have a number of disadvantages: they carry only a
small amount of ink which must be frequently replaced
and which dries rapidly and clogs the pens.The pen des-
cribed by the author is free of these disadvantages. A
glass tube of 6-10 mm diameter is used as a tank. Its
top is closed by a plug which carries a capillary tube
at the bottom of the pen which terminates in the wri-
ting tip. The ink tank is filled once within 5-10 days.
These pens will work reliably even with inks diluted
by distilled water. There is 1 diagram.
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AUTHOR: Ablatipov, R.I., Foreman 91-5B-6-129/34
TJTLE: An Extensirn Indicator of the Position -)f a Slide Gate
(Distantsionryy ukazatell poloz-herilya
IT" R] ODI C A I Energetik, 1958. lir 8, PP 35
STRACT: The indicator system consists of it 111C millivoltmeter, Cel'v-
ing as an indicator, and a potenti ometer, used as a pickup
Its rheostat has a slide connoctecl to the cam-shaft of the
travelling cut-outs of the electric drive. Tie rhocstat
induces potential differences across a millivolt!. 1*Oter,
The position of the needle indicates the ntst~? of the elec-
trio drive and therefore the position of tho q1ide -,item
reversive condenser and seleniur. rectifier are wired to
the lifferent phases to prevent the electric motor from be-
ing *witched on when a phase disappears. 7~,.ero is 1 wiring
diaeram.
1. Electrical equipment--Design 2. Position indicator.9--Equipment
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KATSANOVICH, G,A,0 inzh.; ABLATIPOV,--~---I-G,j,-jnzh.; KRDFMGVr A. I., inzhe
-
Replies t) B.IA.Bekker's article,"Industrial a.c. signaling notworks."
Energetik 10 no.2s6-10 F 162. (NIRA 15:2)
(Electric networks) (Bekker, B.U)
ABLATIM--R.1.j-iax4,,
Increasing-the re-liability of the performance of type
XR-III and RR-T automatic regulators. Energetik 10
no.10:17-19 0 162. (MIU 15:12)
(Electric controllers)
ABUTIPOV, R.1,, inzh.
Adjustmnt of the operation of MK-59 oxygen motors. Fnargatik
12 no.6:15 Je 164. (M-MI, 17:9)
ABLAKATOVA, A.AG-, nauchnyy sotrudnik
A new grape disease. Zashch.rast.ot vred.i bol. 5 no.7t27 Jl
16o. (KEU 16t1)
1. Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya.AN SSSR.
(Maritime Terri tory-Grape s-'DijLeas e 9 and pedti)-..
(Maritime territory-Exobasidium)
USER/ChenJAtry - Synthesis
Card ]A : Pub.,151 - 19/37
Authors t Pansevich-Kolyade., V. I., and Ablova, V. A.
Title : Investigation of alcohol oxides (1,tddols). Part 3*-Derivation and
properties of 2-metliyl-4--benzyl-oxido-2,3-Pentanol-4
Periodical t Zhure ob, khim. 24/3, 49,1-498, liar 2.954
Abstract Xnventigation of 2--ettWI-4-bettzyl-oxido-2,3-pentanol-4 showed that the
properties of alpha., beta-alcohol oxides am. determined not only by the
pre3ence and orientation of their functional groups but also by the xv-dicals
adjoining the oxidized carbon atom. Removal of the phenyl radical Pn=
the tertiary alcohol group stabilizes the carbon skeleton of the alcohol
oxide. Th6 difference bet,6wn this alcohol oxide and oxides of the a.U-
-phatic, seritia-;-- -as- w- all-as -alcohol coddes of - 2--vethyl-4-phenyl-.mddo-2'-3--
pentanol-4 in which the phwWl radical adjoins directly the carbon atom
of the tertiary alcohol group, is explained. Five referencest 4-U&SR
and 1-German (1906-1954).
InFititution i Acad. of 5c, Byeloruss-SSR) Institute of Ch=lstry., Laboratory of Orge
Chom.
SuUdtted s Octob-3r 29,, 19~3
PANSWICH-KOLYADA. V. I., ABLOVA, V.A., XMTCHII. L.A.
Research in the field of oxido compounds. Part 7. Preparation
and properties of phanyl substituted.Cfi- and fiy-alcohol oxides.
Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no.13:2448-2453 D '55. (KLHA 9:3)
1. Institut khimii Akademii nauk Belorueekoy SSR.
(Alcohos)
AZANOVSKATA. N.M. (Aianouskata, N.M.I-*. OBLOVA, V.A. [Ablava, V.A.]
I
Autr,xidation of derivatives of cyclohemane. -i~xX ~eeie 'ofdieub-
stitution products of cyolohexeue. Vestsi AN BSSR.Ser.fis.-takh.nav.
no.1:7o-74 160. (MLRA 1316)
(O~clohexene)
4W.,.,
A7411OVSKAYA, M.M. [AzanOUBWa, M.M.,11-ABLAVA, V.A. ---.
Autoxidation of derivatives of cyclohene. Iffect of the nature of
the substitute in the molecule of substituted cyclohexene on its
oxidation. Veetei AN BSSR. Serefiz.-tokhenavs no.2:55-62 160,
(MIRA 13:10)
(Cyclohexene) (Oxidation)
YF7 i D. D.
Dis,:ertatioa: "Arterial., Oscillometric, wid Vencus Prc.,,sure; Ratc of and the
I-',ass of :irculating blood in Lobar ilneurionia.11 Cand Med Sci, I:ir,-iz Stat~- %,oiical Inst,
30 Jun 54. (Sowtskaya Kirriziya, Frunze, 16 Jim 5Q
SO: SUM 318, 23 Doe 19,c4
KLRA-MEt T.K.;
Blood transfusion in azqloidosis of the internal organs. Mod. zhur.
Uzb. no,10:70-n 0,160t (MIRA 1333A)
1.*Iz Sama kandakogg gorodskogo tubarkulps4ogo dispapsera.
(BLOOD-TRMFUSION) (MIYLOIDOSISI-
ABIAYE-V HA&t~&.
-ury rectifier in a
Measurement of the back currents of a merc
single pulse network. Trudy MIN no.144:85-89 162. (MIU 15:10)
(Electric railroads-Current surly)
(Mercury-arc rectifiers
ABLAIE'VI M.A., inzh.
Study of a possibility of increasing the strength of a
mercury rectifier. Trudy MIIT no.144%72-84 162o (HIM 15;10)
(Electric railroads--Current SUPP17)
(Mercury-arc rectifiers)
AlrCr--'.qSi0N -IVR- APS000417
1, !a
-b7",aS(' Of 'ead-lar, ignitrona In
e
Car4 ~!/2
ABLAY,~V. MI.A., kand. toldin. naWC
Electric strengt1i of the IVS-3001,-. ignitrons. Vert. T'INII ITS 23 no.6-
3-4 '64. (-',a!A 17:10)
--AB'LAYvlvl --
ABLAYEV., S. M. -- "The Scientific Basis of Growing Edible Pistachio Nute
on the Lowland-Rolling 'bogaral of Uzbekistan." Min Higher Education
USSR. Tashkent Agricultural Institute. Tashkents 1955. (Dissertation for
the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.)
So; Knlzhayn Letopis' No 3, 1956
Foreattry. Forest Bloiogy _nd TYPOI(J';~Y.
5
Ablayev, S.M.
1.1k--itnLairt Forest State Pvosorvt-
Ct,!rti-v~n Otzata on I.tic Neitku-n). Re of
Coi-;vooii FlIstache Olisitacle. vora L.1 at the
Mountain Fjreat Prerrrve.
Tr. Goruo-J;~sn. so&.
4L'_4'%
IJ has boen catablished by a
up on an area of 1500 tilat ta* inten-
iity of p.41stache renewal after Lite pa)jturaga
wAs re-Aut-ed by cattle wau 3ignificeintly in-
croaaed in connection with the organiza Lion of
4
.4.he preserve. The regeneratizn of isLvips which
were hardly damagod in the pehat lhaa taken
place both throu&h ficrub and st-_,fUItg iudivi-
du4l:3, producend by the fruitbcav.in~g trecs &Wng
them. To spoed up the rogencration of the
AcIlk'
!ji
truez bv. traiwpian~ud to holvu 2,0 x 20 cAi in
si7e, the aftuctivvnes-~, of which has Looon
confirmed by touts mads-, at the pvo6ez,-%,f;*
savin
ABL&TIV, Te.M. (Samm md)
Blood -transfusion in pulmonary tuberculosis. Probl.tub. no.1:34-36
J&-7 155. Mak 8M
(TUMCUIOOSIS, PULMONART, therapy.
blood transfusion)
(BIDW TRANSFUSION, in various diseases,
tubere.. pulme)
L 1381 .--66 owr(m)1w(y),1 0ArP(J)/T/ETC(m) 14WIlIM
ACC NRi AP i-G-ODE. -t-VAjo-i9-i/66jb5b/66i
AUTHORSt Kiselev. B. A.: Stepanova, V. N.; Mikhallskiy, A. I.;
O?Gt none
TITLE: Contraction of ass plastic made of %tartz fiber and bindiM
IRE -PYMJt !~72E-
SOURM Plastichaskiye massyp no* 1, 19&51 63-65
TOPIC TAGSi plastic, glass tqKtolite thermal contraction, I a It V I A
ABSTRACTi The effect of temperature upon the dimensions of samploa of plass textolit
prepared from phenol organosilicono binding agent K-9F and quartz-like fiber KT-U/f-
was investigated at various solidification stages. The glianges in the material
resulting f rom the contraction of tho binding agent and of the filler (quartz fiber)
in -!-,he direction of warp and waft were also studied. A sample curve illustrating
the latter property is shown in Fig. 1. It was established that: 1) proliminar7
thermal treatment of the quartz fiber at 250C reduces the shrinkage of the glass
textolite by 1/12 to 1115 dtLring its setting. In the case of thermal treatment of
the fiber at 60DCp glass texbolite does not contract in the direction parallel to the
fiber layers; 2) contraction parallel to the fiber layers of glass textolite at the
completion of setting (200C) is 1.2% for glass textolite based on quartz fiber which
was not treated thermally,, 0.1% when fiber was pretreated at 250c; 3) contraction
9:67744.01s690.192.52
ACC NRs AP6002487
,
Fig. 1. Contraction curve
s V. for a glass textolite sample#
0-40. resulting from setting of
K-9F binding agent (contraction
perpendieular to the fiber
layers).
n,-Ib -
of phenol organuailicone binding agent X-9F depends upon setting of the resinp has a
st"ise character) and terminates at 220C. Orig. art. hass 5 figirese
SUB CODEs n/ SLTBM DATEx none/ oRio REF, oo4
PINIKOVSKlY, G.S., inzh.; ADIETS, V.I., inzh.
Doatructive action of corrosive waters on concrate shaft
slapports in the Krivoy Rog Basin. Shakht. strol. 6 no.7:8-10
il t Ua. 15-7)
1. Trost Krivlxssshakhtoy)rokhodk-a.
(Mine water)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Coneroto construction)
P4(4) SOV/51-6-4-25/29
AU T14 CR A b L a ko Vil-V - IL-1
TITM On the Treatnent of Spectrograins Obtained with a Fabry-Perot
Interfarometer (0b abrabotke spektrogramn, poluchennykh na
interferw.netre Fabri-Pero)
PSRIODIC,&Ls Optiica i Spolctrosicopiya, 1959. Vol 6, Nr 4, pp 5b2-564 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Calculation of the shape and half-width of a recorded spectral
interval is, in general, very difficult. If I(V) is the function
which gives the form of this interval and A(x) is the apparatus function,
then the intensity distribution W(v) can be written as
00
W(Y) --1 I(V-x)A(x)dx (1)
where v is the frequency corresponding to one of the maxima in W(xi).
Calculation of the function I(V) meets with great mathematical
difficulties in many important cases (Refs 1. 2). The present note
describes a simple method of determination of the half-vidth of 1(1))
in the case when a Fabry-Perot interferometer was used and a method of
Gard 1/2
SOV/51-6-4-25/29
On the Treatment of Spactrograms Obtained with a Fabry-Parot Interfarcmeter
finding the intensity distribution when. two spectral intervals are
superimposed. Tne paper is entirely ti-iooretical. There are 5 references,
3 of .vhich are Soviet, 1 ueraan and I translation from German into
Russian.
SUBMITTEDs July 14, 1958
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24 7) SOV/20-125-2-14/64
AtTHORS: Ablekov, V.. K., Fabolinskiy I. L.
TITLE: The Spectral Investigation of Light Scattered by Viscous
Liquids and Solid Amorphous Bodies (Spektrallnoye issledovGniye
aveta, rasseyannogo vyazkimi zhidkostyami i tverdymi amorf,
nymi telami)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 2., pp 297-299
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Measurements of the total intensity of light dispersed on
very viscous liquids and solid amorphous bodies (clear)
showed that the course of temperature and the absolute value
of intensity are in sharp contradiction to the calculations
anl predictions of the known scattering theories in liquids
and solids, The experimental data differ by from 5 to 10
times their amount from theoretically calculated values. In
order to understand the causes of the "too high" intensity
of scatterin- in an amorphous bodj and for the purpose of
verifying the future theory of the phenomenon, it is neces-
sary to carry out a detailed experimental investigation of
Card 1/14 the spectral composition of !lie scattered liCht, of the dis-
SOV/2o-125-2-14/64
The Spectral Investigation of LiCht Scattered by Viscous Liquids and Solid
Amorphous Bodies
tribution of depolarization over the spectrum, and of the
kinetics of these quantities in the transition from the liquid
to the solid amorphous phase,. The present paper describes ouch
an experimental investigation for which previously (Pef 1)
the total intensity and the depolarization of the scattered
liZ;ht had been measured. The spectral line of scattering is
known to be sufficiently narrow in a vitriform body. In the
preseni investigation, this line an,1 the narrow spectrum range
adjacent to it are therefore investigated by means of a
device with interference spectroscope. A low-prriwire mercury
lamp was used as excitation source, and the scattered light
was excited with the lir-e 4358 R of the mercury spectrum.
In some of the substances invest-ieated (e.g. in triacetin)
the Ilandellshtam-Brillo~iin-.components showed total pold=iza.-
tion, and therefo;-e they occur only in the I Z_ component on
the recordings of the scattered li,-Iht. With increasing 'vis-
cosity, the become more
distinctly marked, They incraase in width, and the maximum
Card 2/4 uf their intensity moves towards the central line. A diagraza
SOV/2o-125-2-14/64
The Spectral Investigation of Light Scattered by Viscou8 Liquids and So-lid
Amorphous Bodies
shows the distribution of the true intensity of the I X_ Com-
ponent of the scattered light in triacetin for three tempera-
tures. The second diagram ahows the half-width of the line
in the I x-, component as a function of temperature. The third
diagram contains data concerning the temperature dependence
of the depolarization coefficient of the scattered light
in the maximum of the scattered line and in a distance of
1.25 cm- I from thi3 maximum. These and other experimental
data discussed here lead to the conclusion that the theory
of light scattering in a liquid is by far better suited for
the purpose of describing scattering in glass than the theory
of scattering in a solid. Quantitative agreement may be
considerably improved by using the correlation theory de-
veloped by 3- M. Rytov- There are 3 figures and 12 refer-
encesi, 9 of which are Soviet.
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SOV/2o-125-2-14/64
The Spectral Investigation of Light Scattered by Viscous Liquids and Solid
Amorphous Bodies
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheakiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR
(Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of
Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED: December 3, 1958, by M~ A. Leontovich, Academician
SUBMITTED: December 3, 1958
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S./056/60/039/003/043/045
B004/BO60
AUTHORS; Ablekov, V. K., Pesin, 14. S.. Fabelinskiy, 1. L.
TITLE: Realization of a Medium With Negativ-~ Abscrption
Coefficient
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichoskoy fiziki, 1960,
Vol. 39, We. 3 (9)y pp. 892-895
TEXT: The authors report on tho medium with nAgative absorption
coefficient in the visible spectral range obtained by them by means of
a gas discharge in a mercury- and zinc vapor mixture. The liquid
electrodes of the tube had a temperature of 6 rr 150C, and the discharge
current was varied between 8 and 15 a. The transparency of the mercury-
zinc discharge was larger than unity for the 6362 A zinc line
1 0 - 1
(4 lp1 4 D2) , and changed between 1.5 and 10 under different
experimental conditions. The transparency for the 4722 A zinc line
remained smaller than unity (about 0.9). The absolute value of the
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Realization of a Medium With Negative S/056/60/039/003/043/045
Absorption Coefficient B004//B060
absorption coefficient k fluctuated between 0.2 and 1.15. The authors
made use of equation Ni = 6nlklS ~/A2Aik to estimate the concentration Ni
of the eAcited atoms situated on level 4 1D, (6-0 - half-width of the
line 6362 A, A = probability of spcn+a'neous transition). The value
9.10� was obtained for Ni in the case cf 10*2 elm" k - 0.2.. and
the value 5.10 10 at k = 1-15, which fits experimental data as to the
order of magnitude. The authors explain this effest by the 73s, excited
level of mercury which is only 133 cm-1 below thi 41D~ excited level of
zinc. Since this difference is in the range of therma atomic motions
at room temperature, the acticn of resonance impacts of the second type
between excited Hg atoms and norexcited Zn atoms is particularly
intensive here. Reference is made Gf the posgibility of a similar medium
with Hg, Zn, and Cd atoms. The authors mention papers by N. G. Basov and
A. M. Prokhcrov (Ref. 3). and R. A. Butayeva and V. A. Fabrikant (Ref. 5).
They thank the latter for hIs advice and discussions. There are 8
references; 5 Soviet, 4 US, 1 British, and I German.
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Realization of a Medium With Negative S/056/60/u:~~/003/043/045
Absorption Coefficient B004/BO60
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy inatitut im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Plqsics imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy
of Sciences, USSR)
SUBMITTED: June 30, 1960
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ABLEKOV, V.K.; UYUSEV,
High-intensity
tekh. eksp. 6
and merc-ury-cadmium
Mr-Ap 161.
U
AUT11ORs kbj~gh_qv, V. K.
3`,`61
s/056/62/042/003/015/049
B104/BI02
TITLEs Some experimental studies of induced emission from a gas
mixture
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 3, 1962, 736 - 739
TEXT: A medium with negative absorption coefficient for the 6362 ~ zinc
line (41Po - 41D ) was described previously (V. K. Ablekov et al., ZhFTF,
1 2
892, ig6o). The change in the spectral composition of light paGaing
through this medium is studied in the present paper. The spectrum was in-
vestigated by a usuall interference instrument with Fabry-PArot standard
slid a Michelaon split-beam interferometur. A narrowing of the 6362 1 lino
r,4ulta from the light intensity distributions as shown in Fig. 2. The
r-Atio of the intensities along the tube xi and per ondicular to
the tube axis eds I -So (6362 23 and I
14 /1
(I-L) was measur I.L
.L . 3.5
(4680 The half widths of 1 11 and IIand the intensity ratios are
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S/056/62/042/003/015/049 "'77
Some experimental studies of... B104/B102 I
investigated and discussed. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 5 Soviet
references.
ASSOCIATIONs Fizicheskiy inatitut im. P. N. Letedeva Akademii nauk SSSR
(Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of
Sciences USSR) a I
lee
SUBMITTED; October 25#1961 #1 2
01 log-
Pig. 2. Intensities of the
6362 R line (curve cL and V _M
and of the 4680 R line
(curve 6) in second-order
interference in two dis- 'Ikb
charge directions. 44A
V3
Legend: (0) perpendicular
to ths dischargf. tube; (0) 19 -
along the discharge tube.
.0,0)0 405 41 415 0.1 als
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ACCESSION NR: AP4009469 S/0051/63/015/006/0820/0822
.A.VnIOR: Ablekovo V.K.
TITLXt On use of the apparatus function of a double bean interferometer for analy-'
sis of the intensity distribution in spectrum lines
SOURCE: Optika I spoktroskopiya, v.15, no.6, 1963, 820-822
TOPCI TAGSt spectrum line ahapeg spectrum line width, Intensity distributionj Lo-
rehtzian distribution, Gaussian distribution, Voigt profile
ABSTRACT: In spectroscopic work it In often necessary to Investigate the true
shape and balf-width of individual emission or absorption lines. In many cases the
lino shape is described by a Voigt function (profile) which is a convolution of the,,
classical dispersion (Lorentzian) and Gaussian distributions. In the present paper
there Is proposed a relatively simple experimental procedure for separating the
Voigt function into components with the aid of a Michelson double beam interfero-
motor. The analysis is based on three analytic expressions for the observed Inten-,~
sity distributions corresponding to the classical dispersion, Gaussian, mid Voigt
distribution functions and Michelson's expression characterizing the distribution
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in the interf erenof pattern. Analysis of the interference pattern in cases when the
an&lyzed function a known to be Lorentzian or oaussian is simple. The analysis to
somewhat more compilcated in the case of more complex distribu4n. " in conclu-
sion, the author expresses his gratitude ID lilo.Fabellnskly for Helpful discussions:'
Orig.art.has:12 formulas.
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IN%sN,roR: Ablekov, V. K.
ORO: none
TITLE~ Optical resonator. Mass 21, No. 176329
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SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly i tovarnykh %nakov, no. 22, 1965, 38
TOPIC TAGS: reconstor,.pptical resonato , laser Zqj
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ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate proposes an optical resonator consisting of two
pr'Isins. whose 'oases form a Brewster angle with the axis of the resonator. To eliminate
losses due to reflections and to obtain both discrete dispersion values and the
required path length of open circulation beams within the resonntor, one of the
prisms is in the form of a tribedion with the angle between the base and one of the
faces equal to *the Brewster angle. The second prism is a polyhedral pyramid with an
even number of faces; opposing faces am perpendicular to each other and form
equal angles with the base plane at the vertex. The.base plane forms a Brewster anglt
with the axis of symmetry of t' he pyramid. The angle between a face and the base is It
the range a-a + " 'where a is a constant depending on the face considered and 2k is
the numher of faces of the pyramid. Orig. art. has: I figure. [JR:
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AUTHORt Ablekov, V. 1. 1
Offis nons
TITLE: Turning prism for optical resonator. Class 21, No. 175136
SOURCHw Byalleten' izrbreteniy i imvarrqkh snakov, no. 19, 1965, 41
TOPIC TAGSt resonator,, prism, optics
ABSTRACTi This Author Certificate describes a turning prism for an optical
resonator, To eliminate reflection looses,, the prism has a shape of a modified
tripole (tetrahedron), the entrance face of which forms the Brew3ter angle to tho
nonworUng face (see Fig* I)* In an alternative design, one or both mutually
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INVENTOR: Ablekov, V. K.
ORG: none'
TITLM A prism type optical resonator for a.laser:4~'Class 21, No. 177539
SOURM Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 60
TOPIC TAGS: optic prism, resonator, laser, laser crission
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A prism type optical resonator
for a laser, The device is designed for reducing light losses through reflection and
for increasing the emission stability of the laser. The resonator is TrFade from two
prisms without reflection losses with their bases at the Brewster's angle to the reso
nator axis. 2. A modification of this resonator designed for reducing the dispersion
range and producing confocality. One prism is made in the form of a converted tr.1-
pole with the base plane at the Brewster's angle to the inopertative face and with on
or both ofthe other faces made spherical. The second prism is made in the form of
a tetragonal pyramid with equal angles at the vertex and with opposite faces mutually
perpendicular. The base plane of the second pyramid is inclined at the Brewster's
angle. to the plane which passes through the two opposite edges of the pyramid. 11.41
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Decontamination of mercury in laboratory buildings. Gigisna i Sault,
1153, No.4' 48. (KUU 6:4)
(OA 47 no:21:11602 053)
ABLIG,WO=V I I
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Method.of control of harmful effect of mercqry in laboratories,
Gig. sanit., Kooky& no.4:48 Apr 1953. (CLHL 24:4)
1. Of the Scientific Institute of 7artilizere and Insectofungicides
imeni Prof. Ta. V. Samoylov.
I r. i , ; '10TVIKOV, N.N.
11
llh~iiltaneoiu; production of yellow phnphorn-is ard arjillafeollo
cemi(ant. Klilm. prom. no.6;431-,06 Oe 16.1. (MI'll."i 18:7)
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Ab34% L. K. - mHeavurement of the Mechanical Wo# of Tractor Assemblies." Min
Wture UM,, Chelyabinsk Inst of Mechanization and Klectrification of Agriculture,
Chair of t1v Exploitation of Machines,, Chelyabinsk,, 1953 (Dissertation for the Degree
of Candidate in Technical Sciences)
SOs XrLizhnaya Letopis', No 24, 11 June 1955p Moscow, Pages 91-104,
A-II" V. (and ROMMOV. V.)
i'ak mllu;," dt' ~*~bole*vnnj,.rlt -'el I :~hivotnv,,.h to 7'r-vo!nt
in f~~mi !I;", _112 .."th il-
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ABLTNTS-E-V, X. R.
4782. ABLINTSEV, K. K. oanovy dozimetril ioniziruyushchikh izlucheniy I.,
medgiz, leninbr. otd-niye, 1954. 288 s. s chert., 1 1. tabl. 23 sm.
13.000 ekz Ir. 90 k v per. -- bibliogr. v kontse blav.----(54-58104)
P. 615.8494-539.16.04(016.3)
SO: Letopial Zhrunall nykh Statey, Vol. 7, 1949
ABLITSKAYA, YE.A.; SOKOLOV, YU.L.
"Methods of measurement of electric fields and of conceration of the 'hot'
component in plasma."
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Report presented at the Conf. on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion
Research
S&17.burg, Austria 4-9 Sep 1961.
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GLADISHEVSIXIY, Ye,L.111 T.Tv---. -- It ,,,student III karsu; VASILOTEVA, M.P.,
student III ku U.
Kinetics of substitution reaction of nickel and copper powders.
Npuk.zap.L1viv.un. 21:105-109 '52. (MIRA 10:7)
1. Xqfe&ra neorganichnoi khimit.
(Substitution (Chemistry)) (Nickel) (Copper)
ABLIVIN, A.- P.-I RWPMMI P. .X..0.and LEONT-YEV, A. 1.
"Investigation of Heat Transfer and Resistance at Motion of
a Heated Air in Diffusers and Confusors."
Report submitted for the Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer,
Minsk) BSSR, June 1961.
ABLOB ; CHAPURINA, L.F.; BELICHUX, N.I.
L2- y -I. V -
Tnfrared absorption spectra of metallic derlvitlves of
diacetyloxime hydrazone. Zhur.neorg.khim. 11 no.102-75
A 166. NnA 19el.)
1. Tnstitut khimii AN Moldavakoy SSR. Submitted June 8, 1964.
AUC,'T', L.A., inzh.;
Drilling roc',cs
Transp. stroi.
VL'I'LICIEV, V.P., inzh.
for embedding pole foundations of 01UPI.crt's.
11 no.2QU, '2- V 161. ('. 1. 4', Ili,: 7 )
(Bri-ii-,,s-Foiindatican and viien)
VELICHKO., V. P. j, inzh.; APIOP _E-.A.
Sinking reinforced co=rete shells in removable guides* Transpe strcio
12 no.2;20-23 F 162o (HIRA 15:7)
(Bridges-Foimdations and piers)
PLOGIX, E.A., inzh.
Filling the boreholes and shellm of the foundations of bridge
footings with concrete underwater. Transp. stroi. 12 no.8:
17-20 Ag 162, (NIRA 15:9)
(Bridges-Foundations and piers) (Concrete construction)
AELOGIN, L.A.
Temperature regulating device. Energetik 10 no.4t2-4-25 Ap
162. (MIRA 15W
(Temperature regulators)
Sov/100-58-6-10/11
1MCHOR Pullmanov, N.V.,Caudidate of Technical ScienceS.
Ablogin, X.A.lEggineer.
TITLE: The 'Breaking up of Frozen Soils and Materials by means of
Compressed Air. (Razrushentre smerzshikhsya gruntov i materialov
szhatym vozdukhom.)
PERIODICALs Mekhanizatsiya Stroitel'stva, No 6 1918 USSR p 30-31
.5 p
ABSTRACTs The authors of this artiole are dis--,usaing the problems of the
application of compressed air for breaking up frozen soil and othor
materials. The Ametican, and French examples in applying this blasting
method for use in the coal mining industry led the authors to investigate
the possibilities of applying this method for breaking up frozen
ground (see A.D, Ignatlyevand D.I. Adanidze - "Blastinp
., by means of
Compressed A~r"-"Vzryvan.]ye szhatym. vc?7,dukhom vysokogo davleniyal,
published ifif1Zarubezhfi&ya te'-hnika"t-~ U.-letekhizdat in 1956.)
A blasting hole is drilled in the ground and a prioumAic cartridge is
inserted in the hole to which compressed air is supplied. The impact of
Card 1/2
Sov/100-56-6-10/11
The Breaking up of Frozen Soil and Other Materials by Means of Compressed Air.
the compressed air provides the blasting effect. The prototype of the
pneumatic blasting equipment vas constructed in the TsEIL of N11%11T.
Figure 1 illustrates details of the pneumatic cartridge; it resembles a
cylinder and is 11500 mm long and 65 mm in diameter. A detailed descrip-
tion of its various parts ana how it operates is given. Tests have been
carried out vith this machine at temperatures of -5 to -120C. Figure 2
illustrates the results of a series of three tests. Very g
-3od results
were obtained vhen frozen sand was blasted. A volume of lm of sand vas
broken up using compressed air of 80atm and a blast hole of 70cm depth.
These teats proved very satisfactory and the machine could be recommended.
If highly compressed air is used the output of breaking up increases
accordingly. To improve this machine further it must become mobile and
a diesel-compressor must be added of high compression (DK-2 and DK-10).
There are two figures.
1. Soils--Processing 2. Construction equipment--USSR
Card 2/2 3. Compressed air--Applications
ABLONCIO Pal; FUREDI-SUB0. Marianne
Studies of the 13lood proteins in pernicious anemia. Orr hatil
95 no.13:348-35IRr 154. ("AL 3:8)
l.ADebrocani Oryostudowzyi Ygyatem I. oz. Balklinikajanak
%igasgato: Fornet Bela dr. egyat tana ) keslemanys.
(AREM. PUNCIOUS, blood in
*proteins)
(BLOOD PROTNIFS, In various die.
*anemia, pernicious)
ARLONCZY, Pal, dr.; GTONGTOSI, Andor, dr.
Case of hemostransfusion shock with direct diaso reaction in
Eh-incompatibility. Orr. hetil. 95 no.32:881-883 8 Aug. 44.
1. A Debracent Orvostudomamyl Iffatem I. as. Belklinikajamak
(igazgato: Yornet Bela dor. egyat. tanar) as Szulo as Robeteg
Ilinikajanak (Igazgato: Array Sanlor dr. eg7et, tanar) kozlemerqe.
(RH FACTCRS
inoompatibility, blood transfusion causing hemolytia
reaction)
(BLOW TRAMUSION, In various die.
Rh-incompatibility, causing hemolytic reaction)
(HIMOLTSIS
hemolytic reaction to blood transfusion in Rh-incompatibility)
A-11LONCZY. Pal. dr.; URI, Jossef, &r.
To which protein fraction is vitamin B12 bound? Paper
electrophoretic studies in normal and pernicious conditions.
YAW . belory. arch. 8 no.6:183-187 Dec. 55
l.A Debreceni Orvostudomarqi Zgyetem I. ez Belklinikajan (Igazgato:
Dr. Fornet Bala egyetfti tanar) an G7og7szertani Intezetenek
(Igazgato-. Dr. Valyi-Nea Tibor egyatami tanar) kozl,
(VITAHIF B12
protein binding in normal & pernicious anemic blood,
determ. by now combined alectrophoretic & microbiol.
method (Hun))
(BLOCD PROMINS
vitamin B12 binding in normal & pernicious anemic
blood, daterm. by now combined electrophoretic & microbiol.
,method (Hun))
(AHMIA, PUNICIOUS, blood in
vitamin B12 protein binding (Hun))
ABLONCZY Pal dro
"MW Zi6o;irg"W&
Tboorstical, and practical considerations on basal metabolism
in narcosis. Orv. betil. 96 no.1:9-13 2 Jan 55.
1. A Debreconi Orvostudomanyl lastem I. oz. Balklinikajanak
(igasgato: Pornot. Bela dr. egyetaxi tanar) kotlemenye.
(ANXTRISIA,
~ basal metab, in.)
(BASAL XNADOLISM,
in anestb.)
LBLONGZT, Pal
"*~~Vpsmon, emoptyais. Magy. belorv. arch. 12 no.1:19-23 Fab 59.
1, Debraceni I. Sz. Belklinilm (Igazgato: Dr. Yornet Bela egy.
tanar) e& a soproni Allami Szanatorium (Igazgato foorvos: Dr. 11agy
Uszlo) k0216MOUYS.
IIHEMOPTYSIS. etiol. & pathogen.
h.vperteuuiou-(Hun))
(HYPIMTJMIDN, manifest.
hemoptysis, stiol. & pathogen (H=))
ABLONOZY.Pal,dr.
I
Clinical problems and recent studies onIbIUMMIM' Orv. hetil.
101 no.18:629-634 1 MY 160.
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USSR/Chemiatry
Card III Pub. 151 - 9/33
Authora t Ablov, A. V., and Popovich, G. A.
Title : Complex Cu-salte of alpha-hydroxy acids. Part l.- TritartratotetraculmoatAs
of complex Co and Cr cations
PericKUcal : Zhur. ob. khim. 24/6, 974-978, June 1954
Abstract : Experimnta-conducted for the purpose of obtaining hardly-soluble-in-water
crystal salts with volumetric cations are described. The derivation of
crystal salts of the Cat. Cu4T3 composition from a neutral solution contain-
ing bivalent Cu and a surplus of ion tartrate through the addition of volu-
m:hinua complex tri-charged Cc and Cr cations, is discussed. The content of
larger amoimts of H20 molecules in the obtained salts was determined analyti
cally. Ten references: 6-USSR; 3-USA and 1-German (1899-1950).
Institution s State University, Kishinev
Subndtted t November 30, 1953
tM/OhsWastry - Configuration
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 20/14
Autborp Ablov, A. V.
Title Spatial configuration of cobalt dioxy1mines
Periodic*L Dok. AN &M 97/6p 1019-1022,, Aug 21, 1954
Abstract I Critique and diacusaion on the
dioxyimi e9 -tte(!, - The experimental part i the
are presei
(DH) of -T ----- -----
21402!] and chloronitro-bis-dimethylglyoximeco-b-a-l-t P
as well as results obtained, are described. It wa3 concluded,
on the basis of comparisons of results of various other authors,
that Co-dioxyimine has a positively trans-configuration.
Nine references: 5-USSR; 3-Japanese and 1-German (1906-1948).
Draving.
Institution State University, Kishinev
Presented, by 1 Academician 1. 1. Chernyaevp April 15, 1954
- - .- .. I I . I , . I ~f' I
Jut
e DUlamuts In the btlisviin of vatIms #III
L Itteistdor, of t1aft
pu-
jJ0M..1=-1Lt with the
IT--n-ob3mov. fererf. Srktora Fkhmy
--kgmw. -Mtkkd i Nforg. xhim..
AW. Nato). S.S.S.R. 20.
(NCh)W)Br is obtained by Intvactiom of 6d. 1113t (abol't
with JCo(NlT.),(NO6),)JINOj; with 2.% ttBr m xckd
yield of jQ4NH.4(N")BrjBrj is oMuintd, and with 4717,.
hDr. crystalsof the (Co(NH~.)613rl)Brsitrecvbti%ined, Prelm.
details are given. Tbr brown-black ayttah (brown-yellow
Under tbt mktowDp-0) ate practically Instil. in 1110 conig. ex-
cem 111)r; 14 HDr-tree water they radu&lly decomp')m wilb
rvolu!ion Cd Bre, and fom a " "n. chamorristic for The
~Ahs. With
aminembalt, I ~ 1 11137 pmducel the
nOC01---at tTil)TMidt; with 1 2 1111r, jCc~ Nil, ~.(K'O~)Brj Br
is fcwmrd. III pm'uces from tl~e carrt-qw,ndirg &iks only
CdJv with be 671,'0 111, With 1:3 111. a mixt- of polyizKfie~A
('lvaTjiDjCmPnAs(>blak)H. Whvithztroiluct3obtained
I;itb tht 1:3 111 an.- brated to the c=pIett cunversi.n o! the
Cloctle Wt. dark-brown jCc4Nl1,L(N&AjI, is Zahird it]
g,wA yirm ri,~ poiriwiae is pjrti.dly dr-mpo-1
ABI,OV,A.V.; SYRTS07A,G.P.
.
Complex compounds of
Report no.2. Bromo
no-30:76-85 155.
trivalent cobalt vith dimethylglyorime.
derivatives. lzv.Sekt.plat.i blag-met.
(KLRA 8:8)
1. Kishinevskly Gosudarstvennyy univeraitet.
(Cobalt organic compounds)
ABLOV, A.V.; WBANOV, N.I.
,
Diversity and behavior of geometric cobaltskamine isomrs. Part 1.
Isv.Sakt.plat.i blag.met. no.31:95-100 '55. (KIRA 015)
(Cobalt compounds) (Isomers and isomerization)
USSR/ Physical Chemistry - Crystals
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Mum, No 4, 1957, 1095~
B-5
are predominantly covalent. Tetrahedral structure, according to the au-
thors, must be attribured also to other blue-colored products of COX
type. Authors contend that alpha- and beta-mDdifications of complex 2&2
compounds of Co (2+) (blue and purple) are not cis- and transisomers.
To the purple modifications should probe-bly be ascribed a chain structui,e
vith coordination number 6.
Card 2/2
AYILOV, A.V.; BATYR, D.G.
Complex copper salts ofa~-oxy acids. Part 2. Trimesotartratotetra-
cuprates. Zhur.noorg.khim. 1 no.2:251-256 7 156. (MLRA gslO)
1. Kisbinevskly gosudare tyenW. universitet.
('opper tartrates) (Compounds, Complex)
Cute&ory: U SSR
Abs Jour: ItZh--YJ-,, No 3, 195Y', 7779
C
C00,111-) 14C
-j -15H,0, andL
r- S173 Z Cu C 0 U'
L CulOC261116042 5 iTt" j
25 1120. In the opinion of the authois thS complex '~ 1 H 0
11 consists of two anions - 7, - and a r,,oleculTC28u- 6') 1 7 4 Or 11
I CU4C12H 013 _/ 2 11-2 6
whicli are held together in the crys'ia laj~ice by hydroGen bonds:
L-TCuj;C F 0 )11CUC 'XI 0 Cwi(c if 0 Cu) In aqueous solutions
where A3d~tll 0~ ns do'lngt6favoAli~ AF-mahion of hydrogen bonds, large
end comlex ions such as II probably are not formed.
Card '2 / 2 -13-