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SADEKOVA, N.V. ; AGEYEVA, A.N. -WNWMNMO~ Biochemical an& histologic investigations of cerebral tumors. Yop. neirokhir. 19 nosl:44-50 Ja-F 155, (MIRA 8:2) 1. Iz fiziologicheakogo otdela Leningradskogo nauchno-iseledovatell- skogo neyrokhirurgicheskogo Inatituta imeni prof, A.L.Polenova. (BRAIN. neoplasms, biochem. & histol.) AGEYEVA, A.W. Cases of dermold cystg of the brain. Vop.neiv,'khir. 19 no.6: 52-54 N-D '55. (114LRA 9.-l) 1. Iz Laningradekogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo nayrokhirurgi- chaskogo instituta imeni prof. A..L.Polenova. (BRAIN, neoplasms, teratoma) (TERATOMA, brain) AGETEVA, A.N.; ARUTr=V, Te.S.; SLUTSKINA, P.I. Etiology, 1withogenesis. and therapy of acute delirium. Zhur. sevr. i polkh-55 no-8:W-575 155. (KLRA 8:10) 1. Faikhiatricheakoye otdoleniye (i.o.zav. T.Ta.Khvilivitokiy) Leningradskago paikhonevrologichookogo inatituta imeni V.M.Bekhtereva. (DELIRIUM, etio.,pathogen. & ther.) AGIVIVA, A.14. Characteristics of brain tumor growth after incomplete surgical removal. Vopr. neirokhir. 20 no.1:50-53 Ja-F 156 OfM 9:6) 1. Iz Loningradekogo nauchno-iosledovatellskogo neyrokhirurgicheskogo instituta imeni prof. A.L. Polenova. (BRAIN, neoplasms ourg., characteristics of growth after incomplete resection) AGEUVA, A.H.; DAMIDINKO, T.D. Glinical-morphological characteristics of a hemiballism syndrome of vascular origin. A.H. Agoeva, T.D. Demidonko. Zhur. nevrA psikh. 56 no.1:46-48 156. (HLRA 9:4) 1. Is leningraftkogo nauahno-issledovatel'skogo paikhousyrologichaskogo Instituta ineni TA, Bekhtereva (rukovoditell nevrologichookogo otdola professor I.Th'Rssdollskiy). (Wiii=; DISOFMM) (BUIN-11MILSM) AGE rEVA, A. 11. Morphology of neuroactodermal tumors of the pone varolii. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 56 no-3:218-223 156 NLRA 9:7) 1. Laningradakiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy neyrokhirurgictieskiy iastitut imeni A.L. Polenova (dir.-prof. V.N. Shamov) (PONS. neoplasms, glioblastoma multiforme (Rua)) (GLIOBLASTOHA MULTIFORIG, PO'UB (Rua)) A GJCYAVAA 14. Preblastomatous 17perplasia. Vop. neirokhir. 21 no.6:20-23 N-D 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. %uchno-iseledovatellskty poikhonevrologicheakiy institut imed V.H.Bakhtereva. (KPII&PSY. pathol. precancerous hyperplasia of brain) (BRAIN NEOPIASMS, pathol. precancerous hyperplasia in epilepsy) A Case of biderma malignant tumor of the brain. Sbor, truds Len, nauchno ol*va nevr. i psikh. no*6tlO6-LU '59, (MIU 13:22) 1. Iz Poikhonevrologichookogo irstituta imeni V.M. Bekhtereva (direktor-(r oblen-korreopondent Akademil pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR prof. V.N. Myasishobev). (BRAIN-4,ANCER) AGEYEVAq A.N.j GOLIDINg L.S.; ZAKH&ROVAg V.V.; PEMOSHCHIKOVA9 G.F. Some modern methods 4 morphological investigation and their use in a clinic for nervous and menta; dise&sess Trudy Goa. nAuch.- is'sI. poikhonevr. inst. no.2bs29-3~4 '59. (MIU 14:1) 1. Gomidaretvennyy naucbno-issledovatel'skiy psikhonevrologicheakiy instituf imeni V,M, Belchterevat Leningrad, (MVOUS SYSTEK-DISEASES)' - AGEYEVA,-A,.N.; KRESLING, Ye.M.; MILICHENKO, V.A. Mental disorders in Itsenko-Cushing disease. Vop.psikh.i nevr. no.7:341-349 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Iz Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo psikhonevrologi- cheskogo instituta imeni V.M.Bekhtereva (dir. - chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR prof. V.N.Myasishchev) i psikhiatricheskoy kliniki Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - prof. V.K.Fedorov). (CUSHING SYNDROME) (MENTAL ILLNESS) BELIMAN, Kh.L.; ~gYEVA,__I.N4 Clinical aspects and the pathomorphology of nVelitis with a pseudotumoral course. Vop.psikh.i nevr. no.7:121-131 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. 1z nervnogo organicheskogo otdelenlya (zav. prof. I.Ya.Razdoll- skiy) Psikhonevrologicheskogo Instituta imeni V.M.Bekhterea (dir. eblen-korrespondent-Akademii pedagogicheakikh nauk RSPSR prof. V.N.Yqasischev). (SPINAL CORD--INFLAMMATION) AGEMA, A.N. Preblastamatous hMrplasias of the central nervous system. Trudy Oosenauch.-ioul.polkhonevr.inst. 28:341-370 162. (MIRA 15tl2) (NERVOUS SYSTE14-TUMORS) AGEYEVA, A.P.; AKSENOVA-CHERKASOVA, A.S., aspiranka; VELIKANOV, L.N., --bibliotekar'; GAVVA, F.M.; GIRENKO, P.D., Geroy Sots. truda; GUBANOV, M.M., pensioner; GUSIKOVA, T.K., nauchnyy sotr.; DAVYDOVt A.G., prepodavatell; DANIJIVSKlY, V.V., prof., dvazhdy laureat Stal-inskoy premii; DOVGOPOL, V.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii; YELOKHIN, M.F.; YERMAKOV, A.D.; IVANOV, V.G., prepoda- vatell; KOVAUVICH, V.K.; KOVALEVSKAYA, Ye.S., zhurnalistka; PANHATOV, A.G.; POPOVA, F.M.; URYASHOV, A.V.; FEDORIN, I.M.,, kand. iat. nauk; FILIPPOV, F.R.; CRMAKOV, N.P.; SHEPTAYEV, K.T., zhurnalist; VASIKOVSKIY, O.A., kand. ist, nauk, retsenzent; KULAGINA, G.A., kand. iat. naukp rateenzent; GORCHAKOVSKIY, P.L., prof., doktor biol. nauk, retsenzent; BAKHMUTOVA, V., red.; SAKNYNO, Yu., tekhn. rod. [Nizhniy Tagil]Nizhnii Tagil. SverdlovskY Sverdlovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 294 p. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Nizhne-Tagil'skiy kmyevadcheskiy muzey (for Ageyeva, Cusikova). 2. Zaveduyushchiy gorodskim otdelom narodnogo zdravookhraneniya., Nizhniy Tagil (for Velikanov). 3. Zaveduyushchiy rodskim sell- skokhozyaystvennym otdelom goroda Nizhniy Tagil Ffor GavV&). 4. Nachallnik upravleniya stroitellstvom Sverdlovskogo sovnar- khoza (for Girenko). 5. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii nauk Ukr. SSR, Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Danilevskiy). (Continuid on next card) - -1 -) -I - I I _T 0.,j a I A I t -, I - It I at C I sit i KF 0 ( 4`1 A I.[% oo A study of magnesium -cadmium sUoys in the region of ound M Cd X the com at 1) V A 1 A . . , stvrv . S, p geeva 2 (KI111141tow No. d llell. & Insist. 01 1. .. so ; m Asia Physirorksm~ !. AS, 21, 749 IVI(I916)(In WixlWo. irwitokliti. 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X, 0., IS I .4 IAW n it ig Is OF Of It 0 0 910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 6990010-9 W i o 0 .00 0 goo .0 I., a* lee I lie* use -W C%I All IF -4 A, ll~ 1 414 I cs 0 0 0 0 0 0 __ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 010 O-IA 11 C 4 I Uperimantal determination of the electron density In ^6 o a. 11. Moctron den of copper. N. V. Agerv 17 S S 0 M N R so 1 . a w * S . , .. e a. low,(. 4 A . I.. Al l A kim. Xd k it, 273 7: 0. C.A. 41, NIXIt. Fhe at. 6 l 00 Al : INC101 CjjrVr WiJI 11011 41 101* for CH 6711011M)W41 WAtirfinj tion under an angle of 1.5-40', with a dielersion correc- tion of 2.6, and was recakd. for WWV. The electron d. p Wascalod. by the %ameMetW&jde%,ajhej twevimsty (or 0 Al. by Fourfer Wi,* tip to 112 terms, The restilla are: In the direction JWI 1. distarser 4 a 0, 0. 19, 0.30, O.M, O.W.1.0.6. 1.62 A.. o AA 21.3, 19.3. 14.9, PA, 2.5. 41.7. 0.1 ejectrons/cu. A.; along 1011], d - 0.26. 0.51. 0.776. 1.02. 1.29, P AA 17.8. 10.3, 4A. 1.0. 0.9; along I I I 11. .1 - 0.31, 0.62, (1.94. 1. M. 2.19, 2.8 1. P - I A.3. 7.4, 2.2. 11.4. 0.A. 0.1. In contritst to Al. P In Cu In distributed iiantinifomlyin~heiniefion;crc~. Thernapolpinthe It jOCII) plane shows that ctch It atom is linked with Its 12 closest neightx" by bridge* of incrftseti #-. The dis-' tribution of 1P In the elementary cell Is similar In that of , VI (Agerv anti Ouseva. C.A. 4Z. STS". N. rhon 1). : q o too too A I N - I L Aof I At iVr(oK At t IT Ill A I Vat LA%%IVKAI ICU I 1 09 ~10- 6, All- 1-00 1"abo .. T__- 1.10- .11 - -1 ~k' - ____ --- 70 ;o 0 U n AV 60 It! 9 IP 111PIP IVO on War Kurt 11(g -140 AI ;A oosofelooossoosoooooo0000*000400000000000t 071.8 : : : A 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 a 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 S 0 0 0 X-ftY lat-alliplim of OW ere" in Wad nmemystats, D. L. Alem and M. D. Nnitrovs. ljm4. Akad, Namok Ar. 13, 1"101).-Tbe samples mcie offeupmPitintoAlmoMsandtittemil- .1 m Zh HrO wbik hntlng the top with '21 p% Ifilmrs for 10 vain. Thr pkm were etched %rith HA + larW AcOll and annt&W in tvacuated glass tubes W-100 s.,t)SO-2SO1. 7%kty4brftmonocMWI,Ilbkf')'stikis- C and a W"Ift. ly"tm wee b-dpmd In a V-kuy -- stfuded centers at 1=41 of W-W W.1sq- mm. I- PMWJ 61 tiff* tots,111n, up to T90 hm. ki Is down that The curve I Y"Al Co"Its G( 6 PaKs: (1) InItiki tokliump"fiono,'(62) == dawmatim, (3) horbontal part cc in=todmoovy, (4) cotist. vtWtY rMing In 00t er ireolm, sad (8) vwimbL- vtWtY ddor- M;j~Td;;ble alliding) leading to nqftm or stoppage of ctem. The pkwkhr of MMWVKAIN de on tbtir It 't tV it t, topol,11 mienj4dost atsd Is lowest am tbom lamted i jj~ Th. pigsticity of bl-trl- and pollyw/stals Is d0d. by tk plasticity of the nwft pl&Ak monot"mals a( which they comiA &W itat by tM av. vollue. Glid;ar cta take place rm ady in the diroction ITIO) but also [1101, 11121 WW IZ?11; "kadies 2SWitsSplapm & Pakiwtr . . . In . AUTHORs Ageyeva, D. L* 7(3-3 -3-10/47 TITLEt Discussion of Lectures (Obsuzlideniye dokladov) PERIODICAM Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 3, pp. 605-605 (TTS03'01.) ABSTRACT& D.L. Ageyeva uttered her opinion on the method of using samples formed in the investigation of phase dia,grams by means of vacuum evaporation. She reports one some experinents in which she pro- duced samples of the system magnesium-gold according to the method of vacuum evaporation. It turned out to be impossible to construct 4 phase diagram by means of the x-ray method. It was not possible to obtain one single mono-phase field. There were many more phases than were necqssary for the equilibrium diagram. Even in the field close to gold where the'lengthiness of the solid aolution is great a second phase was cbserved. After consulting Vekshinskiy she saw her assumption proved that every point rpresents sort of peak at the two sides of which the sing13 phases precipitate. ASSOCIATIONs Vaesnyuznyy institut nauchnoy i tekhnicheskoy informataii, Card 1/1 Moskva (Mo cow,A11-Union Institute for Scientific and Technical Informationi MIMYEV, V.P.; AGEYEA, I.A.; SD-v.!ZHKOV, N.S.: VETROV, N.I., inzh. -fr-t- ,, e Oh-f6lit" MININ, V.K., kand. takhn. nauk, red.; MURAVIYEVA, N.D., tekhn. red. [Decreasing the wear of enntact wires; work practice of the staff of the West Siberian rai3road] Umen'shenie iz- nosa kontaktnykh provodov; opyt raboty kollaktiva Zapadno- Sibirskoi dorogi. Moskva, Izd-vo "Transport," 1964. 89 p. (MIRA 17:3) Study of Solld SoNtion of Hydrogen in Iron The nature of solid 11 solution, determined by hot extraction, in alpha-Fe was studled. Opt-icnl methois were applied in studying the lattice Deriod and the inten3itles of interference lines. It wis found that 11 dissolving in Fe increases the dimensions of the elementary alpha-Fe cells. (RZhFiz, No. 8, 1955) Tr. 1,,nln-r. Politeldin. in-t-ft, No. 6, 1.953, 67-'(!1. SO: Sm. No. 744, 8 Dec 55 - Supplementary- Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) ORMONT, B.F'.; GORYUNOVA, N.A.; AGEYEVA, I.N.; FEDOROVA, N.H.; Theory of variasble-coinponent phases In solids having zinc bjj,,dA- like atructuree; studies on feasible homogeneity ranges of A 1B, type compounda. Izv.AN SM.Ssr.fiz.21 no-1:133-140 Ja 157. (MM 10:4) 16 lfiziko-khimicheskly Institut imeni. L.Ta. rarpova I Leningradekly fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut Akademil nauk SSM. (semiconductors) (Systems (Chemistry) AUTHORSs Khansevarov,, R. Yu. TITLE: On the Dependence of Composition of Solid shiriny zapretnoy zoliy CdS-.CdSo) "40 , Ryvkin, S. L!" , Ageyeva. the Width of the Forbidden Zone on the CdS-CdSe--Soluti.,,ns (0 zavisinosti ot soatava v tNrerdykh rastvorakh PERIODICALt Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Piziki 1958~ Vol~ 28~. Nr 3,. PP-480-483 (USSR) ABSTRAM The authors here give the resv2Ts of the investigation made on the moJifications of the limits of long waves, absorption and photoelectric effect, as ive.11 as of the constan-, lattice with the modification of the composition of mixed polycrystal.-- line CdS-CdSe,-,Iayers. On the basis of these investigations conclusionq aro drawn on the dependence of the width of the forbidden zone on the relation of the CdS- and CdSe-components in their solid so!,-itio-n. It as shown that. the constant lat , tices monotonously change with the increase in CdSe-content Card 1/2 in the initlial mixture. It, can be assumed Uiat in mixed 5'T _28-3- 6/33 On the Dependence of the Width of the Forbidden Zone on the Composition of Solid US-CdSe-Solutions ,ard rule (Referepoe 4) is satisfied CdS..CdSe crystals the Ve,- i,e, that a linear dependence between the constant, lattice and the composition ds observed. From the data obtained here follows that CdS and CdSe form a. continuous series of solid exchange --solut. ions. It is shown that with the in-~rease of CdSe-content in the layer a monotonous shift :)f the curve, of photoconductivity to the long-wave side is observed. It is further shown that on a modifioatj.on of the composition of the solid CdS,.CdSe-.solution a monotonous modifioation of the width of the forbidden zone occurs~ In contrast to the solid Ge-SI-solutions this depsndence is almost linear. V. S. Maydziinskiy and L. P~ Bogomaz..-)v helped in the work. There are 4 figures, 1 4;able, and 8 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONi Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhn-icheskiy institut.)Alf SSSR (Leningrad Physical Tennival Institute)AS USSR) SUBMITIND: - Augi, " ~ 1957 2 . Cad mium'. -sea,~ri u.!l - --i )jr t-,r; C ,adrn~ u~ celeniu. Card 2/2 systems.-Pi-opel-t-;,~ A 4 1-3STON' NR- AT404,5959 2 N, A. kgeyeva, Z '9 TTTLE: The effect of zirconium on the mechanical and electrical properties of alu na in u m SOURCE: Leningrad. Polftekhnicheskiv Lristitut. TrudyVi, no. 234, 1964. Metallo- vedeniye (Met-allography), 69~74 TAGS- rne0-an1ca' property, electrif-21 property, zirconium, aluminum ABS'FRA(_-'T- With P. to improving the slrenjz-9) ')f A! tn make -it suitable for use in conductors, 'he authors investigated "n v m ec an etectricall proper- A.'- 7, A." homo- to -3-1. -8- olifti cm- 15 1 10- 6ohin, cm, electrical condic-ftvffy'X C,,~ 112 L 23833-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4045959 electrical conductivity of 1u): thermal roeffi~:ien* of electrical resistance within a -t ',as- a--id 4 tables 222 to 100 C range 385 to 464- 10-5. Orig. ar ASSOCI-ATTON- LeningreAskiy politakhnichaskly inatitut %!~qpingmd POIYUCMic Institute) SUBAGTTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: M NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER~ 004 Card 2/2 kCC NRt -AT6000929 (b) SOURCE CODEo U4/2563/65/000/ 151/0044/0046 W /EWPW DPW JDIWWIJG AUTHOR: Ageyp,~~qj To N,; Zanotorinj X, (Candidate of technical science Docent); Karasevat T. S. ORG; Leningrad Polytechnic Institute imeni Kalinina (Leningradski polit-e-k-h-n-rc-heakiy institut) Y~~ TITLE: Yield plateau in chromium 8d SOURCE% Leningrad. Politekhnicheakly institut. Trudy. no. 251, 1965. Metallovedeniye (Metal science)o 44-46 TOPIC TAGS: chromium, chromium alloy, yield stress ABSTRACT; Room temperature compression tes, were made on electrolytic chromium to study the influence of AX4_r_0R_ePbn yield poillt and on ji!Ll point elongation (yield plateau). Electrolytic chr-omiu N melted un-- der -a heliumv ing copper molds. $tmosphere and cast into plate for us Compression testing was done on a Gagarin pressNsing cylinders 6 mm wide and 9 mm high_.-The samples were annealed prior to testing in a vacuum (10,5 to 10"6 mm Hg), and hydrogen contents were obtained by thel vacuum heating method. Data are presented in the form of compression curves after vacuum annealing at temperatures ranging from 1000C to Card 1/3 ACC NR, AT6000929 6000C, No yield point elongation or bend in the curye are apparent af,.l ter high temperature a nealing (above about 5000C) while the yield pla- f f f ~ Fig. 1. Compression curves of chro, mium in the as-cast condition and & ter annealing in vacuoi a--ordinar,11 condition; b--after annealingi I- at 1000C; 2--at 1500CI 3--at 250OC; 4--at 3000C; 5--at 5000C; 6--at 6001 teau is distinctly present after annealing at 50, 1009 1509 200 and 250OCo Oxygen and nitrogen content (0.009 wt % and o.005 wt % respec- tively) remained constant after vacuum annealing while the hydrogen con- 3 ACC NRI AT6000929 tent diminished with Increase In annealing temperature. In alloy d i chromiums yield elongation is absent and in binary alloys of Cr w7th Ho .1 Fef Mn and Al the phenomenon was not observed, Origo art. hasi 2 flgure~ I SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATEt 00/ ORIG REN 003/ OTH REF: 002 3/ AGEYEVA, K.M. Fauna of Ifemiptera in southern Zaporozlilye Province. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no. 2:24-28 164. (14TRA 17-5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy zoologii Melitopollskogo pcdagogicheskogo instituta. AGEYKVA L., metodist Literature and visual aids for the compulsory study of farm mechanization. Prof.-tekh. obr. 20 no.4t27 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Otdel uchabnikov i uchabno-naglyadnykh posobiy Gosudarstvennogo komiteta po professionallno-tekhnicbeakomu obrazovaniyu. (Bibliography-Farm mechanization) 7, j Synthems and b2i~jdon=b=z aflu-itmd1ne derlyarves V V1. 3TWUNI t1fut of HO and CH, gmps In tI, Sao tions bi ft_Rjddjnj-rr pyrimidine ring N. ~ Khrol-- and I N N tva PI-4 -FnA- "Z1., Qhthcir,`,-,,Jn- A. 50~ 355,: to c"nJC.WA Witt? tMe"SUIX! 11-1 un," ditiom up to 10-1 m tht pmt-wt .,f Othcr ham, ar ZmClj, 2,4- Durrrhy ~-,' nit r, ~ , drox Y1, v-,W, yxu- , I I he'.. e-.cr,IW cendtns- on be'atin III the PTC-lence of 7% N.01-1. Ig orange 6-Avdr~ Vor Ormlh)4-4(or 2)-P-dIfflzlAYl- i~lil.ililyr3d-5-ait,oiyridixt, m. 267% which has acidic char, 4 aetrz and can be titreted. Siruil.ar rtnction of I ru"Ir I with -2 moles aldehyde with pipreridum catalyst at 100' pn-t red tn. 356-S", 2-Hydroxy-4-mcthylquinoline failed t,i con- dease with Bill or jt0I1eNC,l-l.CHO. Coupling of 4- mr,thylpyrim.,Vine with PANC.M.AW1 in AvOl!-AcONa gave a red aro compd., whieb pin-ified with hot RIO and gave the jmTe proiluct, -91. cjl,r):A,s~ failed to O)uple wIth the lomizaniiim salt. ; tiu.4"110 g~tmrally crib a de. Ai~fti 'l'%M of Me groups aml rimducr 11 mobility in ring sy.~tems-,- the dractivatinn ~, rr-mov,d bY NO, Frmp in .. - P-Pobitim VIE The eqtc( of the Pyrimidine And Corre SpOrldingly, pyridineting on a methyl ltroup located in position ll~ N. V. Khromov-lhuisuv. 11,;d. 2,1,21tY 2. -Condm,-a- tion reactions of aldeh%iles with 4-mt,.-thylpyrunidines ~), pvri dinej which h3d been previously reported in The 6t,7alvir were used a5 a tucasure of reactivity oi the 4-hic, groups in such corttpunds. to L1 known u-~ tb~ 4-hie group in . pyrivuldine is morc active than one in :I i,yiidinv. ludic,0- ing an activatingwtion by 2 N dtUrnS ill *lJV Hug; t,;(-h ring N atmn appears to Ix, aWut 1.5 times morc activating than is the NO- group in P-O?NC,I],Mf C, M. K,Iolap~u PN AGEYEVA, L. P. AGEYEVA, L. P.: "The root system of alfalfa and its effect on the rec- lamation properties of Amu Darlys, soils." Published by the Acad Sri Turkmen SSR. Acad Sci Turkmen SSR. Depart- ment of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. Ashkhabad) 1956. (DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE OF CANDIDATE IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE) SO.: Knizhnaya letopis' No 15j, 1956j, Moscow AGEYEVA, L.P. Tim for ending the-irrigation of cotton in meadow soils of the middle Amu Darya Valley. Izv. AN Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no-4: 68-70 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Turkmenskiy gosudarstvannyy pedagogicheskiy inatitut imeni. Lenina. (Amu Darya Valley-Cotton-Irrigation) IRTUGiNOVA, Z.A.; AGEYEVA, L.S. Effect of cortisone and do oxycorticosterone on the activity of the andotheliomacrophage syste: [with summary in English]. Biul.ekep.biol. i med. 43 no.1:74-77 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Iz otdela khimioterapii (zav. - chlen-korresoondent AMN SSSR prof. Kh.11h. Planellyes) Instituta farmakologii i khimloterapii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.V.Zakusov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena doystvitellnym' chlenom AMN SSSR prof. V.V.Zakusovym. (CORTISONE, effects, on phagocytosis in RZ system (46)) (IXESOXYCORTICOSTIRONE, effects, same) (PHAGOCYTOSIS, affect of drugs on, cortisone & DOG, in RE system (Rue)) (RXTIGULOENDOTHELIAL SYSTEK, affect of drugs on, cortisone & DOC, on phagocytosis (Rug)) .Aq~)~VA, L.S., z1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SINFLINIKCYV, Ya.D.; WBTSOVA, R.A. Testing virus vaccines against Newcastle disease on poultry farms with a year-round system of chicken raising. Veterinariia 39 no.9t42-45 S t62. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy institut veterinarnykh preparatov (for Ageyeva). 2. Glavnyv veterinarnyy vrach Upravleniya ptitsefabrik Moskovskogo oblastnogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Sinallnikov). 3. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach ptitsefabriki Moskovskogo oblastnogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva (for Zubtsova). NAZAROVO V.P.,, doktor vaterinanaukl AGEYEVA, L.S., mladrihiy nauclinyy iuotrudnik Cultivation of Newcastel disease virus in tissue culture and its use for chicken im--,uniza#en* Vaterinariia 40 no.9:32-~33 S ~63. I . .04IRA '17:3.) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-konstrblInyy institut veterinarnykh prepa- ratov, '101.I? , r, PWI I p Li so, trudilik -Lvu i.r.iwuuization of swine aFr v~ I r, 511, hrr f-"inleru. Vi~terirnriJa 41 no.?:30-33 S 164. MIRA 18:4) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy institut vetei-irarrqkh preparatov. 2. Deystvit(!llnyy chlen Vseso-yiznoy akadexdi sellskokhozyqy- Avezinykh nauk im. V.I.Lonina (for Likhachcv) - ACC- NR -----SOURCE CODEI-----UR '__AP5093729--- AUTHOR: Skalinskiyo Yee I#; Agezeva, Le Sol Tsymlyakovp V& Ye, ORG: State Scientific Control Institute of Veterinm Proarations (Gosuddrstvennyy nauchno-kontrollnyy Inititut veterinarnyM preparatov) TITLE:. Ultra-thin structure of chicken and pigeon p2.x viruses 64q, SOURCE: Vaterinarlya, no* 8. 1965# 20-24 TOPIC TAGS: animal disease$ virus, electron microscopy ABSTRACT: The first part of the paper is a literature survey of various negative contrast solutions used to study the ultrathin structure of viruses. The second p"t describes methods of investigating the ultra- thin structure of a pox virus (Laffont strain) found In chickens and a pox virus (GWKI strain) found In pigeonse Parts of the oborioallantole membrane of chick embryos were taken on the 3rd to 5tb day following Infection with one of the virus strains and placed on a alide* A few drops of a 10% solution of sodium phospbotungstate (pH 7 to 7,2) or of a 10% solution of mercury diebloride (PH 4) were applied,0 Then the contrasting solutions were removed from the membrane surfaces with filter paper and the membranes were examined under a UEMV-100 electron Card UDCt 61916i6,988J3494 029 023729 (10,000 to 30vOOO X), The electron micrographs show that the structure of virus particles of chicken and pigeon pox virux similar to that of other pox virux species* Reproduction of Z ioles in the two pox virus strains starts with the formation a er layer of the filament structure, The filamont structures particle represent a belixe It is assumed that the ribosomes e in the synthesis of pox virus matrices and filamentse The a mercury dichloride solution on a pox virus is expressed in f diffused staining of the outer protein layer of tbe-virus d the depositing of mercury granules inside the particles. ry diebloride applied to the membrane for a moment, only a few ury granules were formed; when mercury diobloride was applied the granules increased both in number and size, n periodp pox virus ultratbin structures are given* (Abstracter's details are given on the effects of the 10% solution of- spbotungstate). Orig, art, bast k figures* 06/ SUBM DATE: none/ OTH REF: 014 7 7 T"~ LURIYE, S.I.p inzh.; MILIMAN, L.I., inzh.; Frinimali uchastiye: AGEYEVA, L.V.; TSINBEROV, Yu.A., r ~Ischanical properties of cardboard used in electrIc transformBr. Vast. olektroprom. 34 no.1:46-50 A 163. (KM 16:1) (Electric transformers) )45085 S/031/63/014/001/027/031 E039/El20 AUTHORS: Tolstoy, N.A., Tkachuk, A.M., and Ageyeva, -~TITLEi Some manifestations of the non-molecular excitation mechanism of platinocyanides PERIODICALt Optika i spektroskopiya, v.14, no.1, 1963, 163-161-- TEXT: Platinocyanides excited at-liqui4 nitrogen temperature. and subsequently heated at o.6 deg/sec attain maximum thermo- luminescence at -120 OK. The estimated depth of level is derived .from the formulat U k T, x)/ where 6 is the half width of the peak given in the table. Water of crystallisation is shown to have no affect on thermolumizi.escence.. The dependence of relaxation time T on the intensity of excitation E is investigated. Using the mechanical ultra-taumeter, method it was found that T does not depend/oh 'E. By using the pulsed ultra-taumeter method (i.e. with a pul'sed ultraviolet; lamp 'VIC-3 (IS-3)).an excitation density of ioW.qx~anta/CM2 is attained. In this case in the "normal" regime of excitation Y remains 1/3 r Some manifestations of the S/051/63/014/001/027/031 r "EO39/E-1~0 constant but on increasing1the excitation-den'sity to maximum -t begins to dedrease with inc^r6ase in E. The value of T differs by 25-30% ford different salts. The decrease id T ..with increase in E occurs at room tempe'rAture as well as 'at liquid nitrogen --temperature. "The absence 6f photoconductivit "Y and photo-e.m,f, ~-is typical for pure monomollecular niechanisms.''Photoelectric effects .,investigated usi ng a Bierman4condenser and a ?pdlsed lamp J4(~k -120 (IFK-120).with JO a YPQ-1 0 S-1) filter showed that platinocyanides 11 , 0 give a well defined-diffusip' photo-e.mef, aignal. Electron and 'hole effects are observed' these~effecta clearly show the monomolecular mechanism o~ excitation and,relaxation in .:platinocyanides. There is 1 table. 'SUBMITTED;. July 2v 1962 'Card 2/3 Some manifestations of the Composition of salt Tmaxi C 6, *C U, ev Li [Pt(CN)41-4H 2 20 -144 29 0005 Li2 ~Pt(CN)41-xH20 -152 20 o.o4 K2 ~~t(CN)43-3H 20 -1.58 38 0*03 Ba ~Pt( CN)43-4H 20 ---146 16-- o.o8 Mg [Pt(CN )41-4H20- -146 30 0-045 Card 3/3 S/051/63/0-14/001/027/031 E039/El2O Table 'C NR j N) I A AP6036967 kh AUTHORI Kolyadinq A. I.;_ Tyutiko"j, L. P. ORG i none TITLEI Small-angle scattering of light in ruby and leu6osappht" slrqU crystals SOURM Fisika tvarddgo telag ve 8p no& It$ 1966p ~254-3259 TOPIC TAGS I snal I angle scattering, ruby,, sapphire p light scattering ABSTRACTI Small-angle scattering of light wait studied in one laucosapphire and one ruby sample of cylindricAl ships with zero orientation of the axis$ L 9.9 in which the optic axis of the crystal was parallel to the geometric axis of the cylinder and. was at the same time the growth axis,and also in two laucosapphire samples and ... several ruby samples with a 900 orientation of the optic axis. The measurement3 were made with a small-angle nephelometer. It was found that in both types of orientation -scattering takes place mainly in the direction perpendicular to the electric vector# the ordinary ray being scattered at larger angles than the extraordinary ray. For both types of rayep the scattering coefficients in the plane of the electrio-yeator are one order of magnitude smaller than the correaponding coefficients in the perpen- divalar plane. The scattering coefficients in the plane perpendicularto the elec- trio vector for the extraordinary ray decrease more slowly with increasing angle than V.I.,. Aq~yp A VCRONA, A.P. ARKHIPENKO, _g~ I Differential diagnosis of Botk',nls disease and mechanical jaundice using 1131. Mod. rad. 9 no.8s42-45 Ag 164. (MIRA 1834) 1. Kafedra gistologii (zav. V.I. Arkhipenko) Dnepropetrovskogo maditainskogo instituta i kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney (zav. G.A.Fridman) Khartkovskogo meditsiriskogo instituta. AGEYEVA, I.I.I.; =10TORM, I.I.I. --,- ..... ... .. .. Hydrcgen in nickel. Ti-ady LPI no. 251:50-56 165 (MIrA 19--l) L 15562,.66 IWT(1)IT IJP(0) ~GG ACC NR: AP6004410 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/020/001/0096/010OC4, AUTHOR: A&2Xeva, N. K. % Dubovik H. F.; ]~Lbkin, Yu. F. Sa2onova, S. A.'~ ~-bqY~- tov, B. M. ORG: none TITLE: A method for producing lanthanon-activated cadmium fluoride crystals and an investigation of their luminescence SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 1, 1966, 96-100 TOPIC TAGS: calcium fluoride, cadmium compound, fluoride, phosphor crystal, rarle earth element, luminescence, absorption spectrum 21, V tit ABSTRACT: The authors report on a method for producing cadmium,-,,fluoride phosphor ,crystals activated by rare earth i a The'reneral nature of luminescence In these icrystals is studied. The c!jsta1sK-"'qY'A4wn from anhydrous cadmium fluorine pro_ re :duced by sintering a mixture of cadmium oxide with ammonium fluoride. The hydrogen ;fluoride released during therml decomposition converts the cadmium oxide into r-ad- mium fluoride., - Litmus paper may be used for determining the degree of conversion. ,The vapors released during the process are alkaline, changing to neutral or weakly Card 1/2 UDC: 535.37 : 548. 0, L 15562..66 ACC NR: AP6004410 acid at the end. This indicates decomposition of excess ammonium fluoride. The purity of the initial reagents hasla strong effect on the quality of the product. Absorption spectra were used for checking the degree of purity of the final crystal. Crystals were produced with a transmission factor of 30% for a thickness of approxi- mately 5 mm at a wave length of 200 mp. Activator concentrations were 0.2, 1, 5 and 10 MOM for CdF2 crysta Is with NdF3 and 0.2 mol.% for crystals with the other lan- thanides. The following trivalent activating ions were studied: Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ha, Er, Tu and Yb. A comparison of the luminescence spectra for these ions in cadmium fluoride and 'calcium fluoride crystals shows that in spite of the identical types of lattice and the close parameters, the behavior of rare earth ions in these crystals has very little in cormon. This is emphasized particularly in the luminescence spectra for trivalent Pr, Dy and Tb and in the absence of luminescence for thullum. The difference between these two matrices shows up in the valence of the impurity ions. For instance europium is usually bivalent in calcium fluoride, while it is always trivalent in cadmium fluoride. This may be explained by the dif-~ ference in oxidation potentials for bivalent calcium and cadmium. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: Card 2/2 ...... 7 7, 30JuI64/ ORIG REP: 002/ OTH REF: 008 YOKALEV) G.M.L.AGEYEVA4 . ; SANDLER, R.I. Dynamics of the coagulation indices of the blood in acu- punctuxe. Sbor. trud. GMI no.9.-142-147 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy ter-apii Gorlkovskogo meditsinskogo institute. (zav. kafedroy prof. Vogralik) i Oblastna a stantsiya, perelivaniya krovi (dir. - Klimova, N.Y7y Gortkiy. - MaterIals, Ultrasonics 'Jun 52 comechanical Q-meter - Equipment for Mea- the Elasticity Xodulus and Losses of VAte- Under Ultrasonics, " N. S. Ageyema, 1. P. r, K. A. Isakovich, A. L. Sosedova, Yu. M. Tekh Fiz" Vol XXII, No 6, pp 1029-1042 cribes in detail equipment for said measure- to tinder ultrasonics within the range of teas kilocycles. Explains the theory of the equip- ,t and gives computational formulas and graphs detg Young's modulus of solids and modulus 219T40 shea of rubber-like materials and decrement extinction, according to elec measurements. Also Licates the effect of temp and pressure on re- .to. Received 30 Jan 51. .219T40 - '' - - - , - - - -,- N - --A , I ,- -11A.- --- - " . , , ";. , 10- , AUMILLP 01 ,yi, . I P . 4~4. AMI~~-e. - ~~7:, =1 I , *, -1- -f 4~0 . P;o, P,'. , -- $1. ,ik 534.6 : 534.321.9 14943. THE MEASUREMENT OF ACOUSTIC PAPAMETERS OF MATEF LIALS AT ULTRASONIC FREQUENCIES USING IMPULSE TUU. N.S.A ee Akust. Zh., Vol, 1, No. 9~ rg-2311955). In Rusz1an. An account is riven of a method for the measurement the compleX coefficient of reflection for ultrasbunds from ~Y Plant surface making use & a hydroace~ishc rn=stoi ation termed an 'impulse tubL-1. With various forms of spectmen (sheel, rod, etc.) We equipment W been successfully ubcd for thp deter- minatinn ci arou6tic parnmeters. Input imj*darict. coeffielv0B . arims -typrs_~f strA of elastleityTOT . in, vtk~cIIN 4 propzr7atinn of sDund In liquids tic. It is also possible to niciisure the round iplubtion given by sheets cd material. The design of the appa- ratus allqws measurements to be carried out at varlous tempe- rabre3. C.R.S.Manders 'A, 1~. S. "Audio PulGe Propagation in an Audio Channel." paper present-~!d at the 4th A].!-Uni,-.n Con.. :n '.4'-,, ~, cwI, 2") 'Vay - ~-,Tim jf AUTHOR Ageyeva, N.S. boVI/46-5-2-3/34 TITLE: Propagation of Sound Pulses in an Underwater Sound Channel (Rasprostraneniye zvukovogo impul'sa v podvodnom zvukovom kanale) PERIODICAL: Alcusticheskiy zhurnal, 1959, Vol 5, Nr 2, pp 146-150 +1 plate (USSR) ABSTRAGT: Ultrasonic square pulses of 3 msec duration were propagated in sea water for distances up to 20 km. A considerable change in the form of pulses occurred and the magnitude of this change increased with distance. This Is clearly shown in Fig.2 (plate); the records of Fig.2 were obtained by means of an oscillograph with the source-reeeiver distances of 750 (a), 1650 (b), 7600 (v), 12 000 (g.) and 19 000 m (a). The source was at a depth of 73 m and the receiver at 80 - 81 m. Even more complex changes of the above wave-form occurred when the receiver was at a depth different from that of the source. Fig.4 shows the records obtained with the receiver at a distance of 14 km from the source and at a Card 1/3 depth of 25 m (the source was, as before, at a depth..of SUV/46-6-2-3/ 34 Propagation of Sound Pulses in an Underwater sound Channel 73 m). The results were analysed using the ray theory of propagation (Ref.1): depending on the distance from the source several rays converge at the receiver having suffered.. multiple reflections from the sea surface (or varioub layers in the sea). This is illustrated in Figs.1 and 2, which show, respectively, 9 rays converging at 7600 m from the source (Fig.1) and 2 rays converging at 750 and 1650 m (Fig.2). The results of the ray-theory calculations and the empirical values of the times of arrival and amplitudes of various rays at the receiver were found to agree satisfactorily. The author also found that the received signal did not fluctuate greatly with time provided it was not reflected from the sea surface: Fig.4 shows two records obtained at 14 km source-receiver distance, with an interval of 15 see between them. Acknowledgments are made to N.V. Studenichnik and S.M. Gorskiy for their help in measurements. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 3 references, of which 2 are 6Qviet Uard 2/ 3 and 1 English. 1.0V46-5-2-3/ 34- Pro.pagation of Sound Pulses in an Underwater Sound Channel ASSOCIATION: Akusticheskiy institut AN 883R, Moskva (Acoustics Institute, Ac. Be. USSR, Moscowl, SUBMITTED: January 25, 1958 Uard 3/3 81376 S/046/60/006/01/19/033 BOO8/BOII AUTHOR i Ageyeval N* S. -NOW, TITLEs Ultrasonic Method of Measuring the Level Height of a Liquid in a Container With the Aid of Flexural Vibrations of a Thin Elastic Band PERIODICALs Akusticheakiy zhurnalg 1960y Vol@ 6, No. ly ppo 120 - 121 TEXT: The author offers a method of measuring the level height of a liquid in a container. The method is based on the measurement of the phase difference of flexural waves on ultrasonic frequency which are reflected from one end of the thin elastic band dipped into the liquid. The phase difference AT of the wave reflected from the end of an L long band is proportional to the level change of the liquid Al - 1,-l 2 and to the ex- tent of the relative change of the flexural wave in t~e bandl on dipping 2 into the liquids (3) AT - 2karAl 4xcf (k - wave number for flexural waves in a free band; Poisson's coefficient of the band). Card 1/2 Ultrasonic Method of Measuring the Level Height S/046/68OY3(07r(06(6/01/13/03 3 of a Liquid in a Gontainer With the Aid of B008/Boll Flexural Vibrations of a Thin Elastic Band The measurements were made on a system devised by the author. By measuring the phase difference of reflected waves corresponding to the individual levels of the liquid, the change in level height can be calculated from the results of measurement of formula (3). In the case of an uninterrupted change in level 0height;O~hs phase of the reflected pulse can repeatedly pass through 0 and 1 . By measuring the con- UK tinuouely varying phase with the aid of one of the methods available it ie possible to determine the change in level height. The method was tested in experiments with an aluminum band. There is I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATIONt Akuatioheakiy inatitut AN SSSRI Moskva (Institute of Acoustics AS USSR, Moscow) SUBMITTEDs May 21j 1959 Card 212 PAVLOV, N.V., akademik; A.GrUVA, X.T,;..BAYTENOV, H.B.; GCLOSKOKOV, V.P., kand,biolog#naukq red.; KCRNILOVA, V.S.; POLYAKOV, P.P.. Prinimali uchastlys: VASILOYNA, A.N.; ORAZOVA, A.; FISYUN, V.V.. BYXOV, B.A., red.; UMAHMATA, Z.V., kand;biolog.navk,-re4.; SUVOROVA, R.I., red.; AIMOVA, P.P.,.tekhn.red. (Flora of Kazakhstan] Flora Kazakhatana. Glav.red.N.V.Pavlov. Sost.N.T.Agpeva i dr. Alma-Ata. Vol-3. 1960. 457 p. (MIRA 130) 1. Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, Alma-Ata. Institut botaniki. 2. AN KazSM (for Pavlov). 3. Chlen-korrespondent AN lazSSR (for Bykov). (Kazakhstan--Dicatyledens) AGEYEVAt A.; TYKLIN, A. Analysis of narrowing differences in the wages of high and low :ialaried workers in the electric machinery industry. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.12:30-39 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Wages--Electric machinery Industries) AGIMA, II.T.; KHUDAYBERGEITOV, E.B. Wormwood pastures of the right bank of the Ural RIver in West Kaznkhatan Province. Izv.All KataVh.SSR.Ser.bot.i pochv. no.l: 47-57 160. (YaRA 13:6) (West Kazakhstan Province-Botany-Ecology) AGBYAV, V.I.; BBLONOZHKIN, A.I., redaktor; SPIRIDONOV, N.Y., tekhnichae;rir re Mt or [Late fall planting of sunflowers] Fodzimnii Posey podsolnechnika. [Kuibyshav] Kuibyshevskee kn-vo, 1954. 23 P. (MIRA 9:8) (Sunflowers) SIB=, M.A.; LOOHIN, A.M.; AGEYXV, V.I. . Auto-atic control of radio transmitting installations. Blektro- sviaz' 10 no.1:35-38 Ja 156. (XLU 9:5) (Radio--Transmitters and transmission) (Automatic control) AGEYM-T, V.M., inzh.; ROSTOTSKIY, V.K., inzh.; IVVJOVj V.A.,, inzh., "'I'Vet'senzent; MkIKOV, P.I., inzh., red.; ELIKIRD, V.D., tekhn. red. [Machines and equipment for rural construction) Mashiny i oborudovanie dlia sel'skogo stroitellstva; spravochnoe po- sobie. Moskva, Nashgiz, 1963. 318 P. (MIRA 16;12) Olural construction-Equipment and vupplies) AGEY EV , V.1-1., kand. ekon. nauk; REKITLR, Ya.A.; USTDTI~KO, V,V., ekonomist; MEELINIKOV, A.A.p kand. ekan. nauk-, jkjjjSj_TI~Ijj(,!4, V.A.) okonomist; FELIZENBAU?4, V.G.t kand. ekon. nrmk; SERGEYEVA) K.A.) inzh.; CHUDNOVSKIY, DJII., nauchn. red. [Method of calculating the economic efficiency of technologi- cal progress in the building materials and structural ele- ments industry; using the example of several branches and types of production] Pletody rascbeta ekonomicheskoi effektiv- nosti tokhnicheskogo progressa, v prokyshlennosti stroitell.- nykb materialov i konstruktsil. (na primere nekotory1ch ot- raslei i vidov proizvodstv). Moskva,, Stroiizdat, 1965. 157 p. (14DU .18:4) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy inotitut ekonomdki stroitel'stva. FCGAR.~'-K-,'Y li, ks ma - E] ek tr Ichf, 3k!;, r! s l!'- kolzisami. ment manuf c- -UT and--automatit control devices; Olt In a t e handbo five volumes. v. 4: Autd`M'ac 'conErol and aut~tatic devico!a (Priboroatroyeniye I aredstva avtomatiki; spravochnik v pyati tomakh, t, 4; Avtomaticheskoye TegUlirovaniye I sredstva %vtoma- tiki). Moscow, Izd-vo "Mashinostroyentye!', 1965. 716 1). Lllus., biblio. index. Errata slip Inserted. 24700 copies priinted. TOPIC TAGS: avtonation,, automatic control systems, automatic con- troller classification,, static linearization, designing complex automation PURPOSE AND CDV"ERAGE This is the fourth volume of the handbook: "Instrument manufacture and automatic control devices." It con- sists of two pazts. Part one presents the fundamentals and defi- AM5015052 the volume contains descriptions matically, and hydraulically operated mechanisms, and control systems. of typical electrically, j,neu- controllers, actt;atirig It also gives basic techr.ical Part:-,~I-i _. -Theo ry 4n &`toe thoid s-0 f ` de a ign in g' au t oma t i C con t it, 1 0 IP a taint 1 Fundamental principles, sturcture of systems, and a de.,!inition of the theory of automatic control (Ye. G. Izvol'sUiy, L. G. NovojzranDVS. and V. V, Glukhov) -- I -T8 Objects Ti automatic control (Yu. 1e. Ruzsliv) 23-511 5. Elements of automatic controllers ---5-8-132 4. Aut0matic controllers (Yu. Ye. Ruzskiy) -- 145-176 5a Methods fot calculating the dynamics and the statics o!' SAR (ayatew of automatic regulAtion), the SAC (ayatem cf automatic control) and servoaystems (L, G. Nogranovii and V, N, GlLflthov) 176-230 2 /4_ AM5015032 '?7 6.' Nonlineiir charactertatics and methods of designing SAP and -servome~--hanisms -- 230-294 7. Static 'Linearization (G. H. Ulanov, and K. A. Pupkov) -- 294-344 8. Variational methods and the theory of accumulative eryors -- 344-361 9, Methods for experimental testing of automatic control I - By5tems -- 361-387 10, Problems of the theory of automatic control -- 387-415, 11. PrincipLes of designing systems of complex automation b part'll, !he means,of' Au t6m-At ion a Pplylng~,Control,:copputero (A., S. Uskov) 419- 7 121 Classification:oftbe means of automa on (H. Yeah Rak-o~skiv).-,- ~437-1-9*43 'ca 1- '-and: 'e'l-e c t r ntrollars (V. A. Bodneir)- --a--44 ~4 7 J3-i E le --Frl 9 14o Means for automatic regulation and control of el I r i i -.;a 1 drives (T. Z. Portnoy) -- 497-525 is, Electronic comput teh-nology for automatic control -ind MON JA5015052 imation and and electrical-hydraulic means 01. auto 17. Hydraulic auxiliary devices -- 618-645 regulation for control and automatic is. Designing systems (A.-B. plgd_o.v) -- 645-694 ,;UB CODE! IR SUBMITTEDI 05feb65 NO REF SOV, 344 3THER: 051 ,:OH 4/4 S/isl 60/002/011/031/042 Boo6yBo6o AUTHORS: V. N., Balabanova, L. A., and Bredov, M. M, TITLEs A Study of Plasmon Spectra PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 11, pp. 2899-2905 TEM The authors wanted to work out a method of determining the plasmon spectra, when assuming for energy values to be absolutely accurate on three points. In a previous paper (Ref- 7) they had described an electro- static energy analyzer, which is specially suited for measuring 'the energy on plasmons. The simplest variant of this instrument (single-stage device with homogeneous field) was made use of here. The plasmon energy was determined in aluminum. Fig- 3 shows the spectrum, taken by oscilloscope, of the characteristic losses in aluminum. The plasmon energy wSis deter- mined from the line distance; it lies with a probability of 0.9 at t0 = 15.18 � 0.06 ev. The values found by other authors range between 14.7 and 15.8 ev (Refs. 10-19) and are compiled in a table. If the value ~Wis theoretically calculated on the basis of the model of free electron gas in aluminum with a - 4.0496A and no a 4/a3, one obtains to- 15.78 ev, Card 1/2 A Study of PlaBmon Spectra S/181/60/002/011/031/042 B006/ '~'060 whereasp if the oscillations of polarization of ion trunks are considered, one obtains 15-48 evi which comes very close to the value determined experimentally. The mean free path of a 14.5-kev electron in Al for the production of a plasmon amounts to 200-650 A. A. Ya. Tyatakin is mentioned. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 19 referencess 8 Soviet, 5 German, 4 US, I Japanese, I British, and 1 French. ASSOCIATIONs Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR Leningrad (institute of Semiconductors of the AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTEDt July 19, 1960 Card 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4020587 S/0057/64/034/003/0546/0557 :AtrMOR: Ageyev, V.N.; Ionov, N.I.; Ustinov, Yu.X. TITLE: Application of-a pulse mass spectrometer to investigation of adsorption charaoteristics by the flash method SOURCE: Zhurnal tolchnichokoy fizilti, v.34, no.3, 1964, 546-557 TOPI~ TAGS: pulse mass spectrometer, pulse mass spectrometer manometer, Slash de- sorp~ion curve, carbon monoxide desorption, carbon dinoxide desorption, water do- sorAtion, hydrogen desorption, oxygen desorption ABSTRACT: The pulse mass spectrometer described by Ye.I.Agishev and N.r.Ionov (Zh TF,28,1775,1958) was employed as the partial pressure gage in an investigation of adsorption characteristics by the flash desorption method proposed by J.A.Becker and C.D.Hartman (J.Phys.Chem.57,157,1953) and further developed by G.Ehrlich (J. Chem. Phys. 34,2 9,1961) and others. 7lic Vicory of tho flash method is developed brid- ly and the principal equations are derived. A 0.025 mm diameter 120 = long tung- 'Stan wire served as the adsorber. This was mounted near the ion source at one ends :.,pt the 2 liter mass spectrometer chamber. During the heating of the wiro (duration 1/3 Card ACCESSION VR: AP4020587 !about 0.1 sac) the accelerating potential was applied in 50 microsec pulses at re- i gular intervals. The ions automatically sorted themselves into malss groups during !their drift to the ion detector (a secondary olcctron multiplier) at the far end the.spectrometer chamber. A four grid ion ffate was located directly in front of t1jo detector and was so pulses as to permit only ions of a selected mass to be recorded.' ,The amplified ion current, after being smoothed by an integrating circuit with an~ ~appropriato time constant, was displayed on an oscilloscope. The temperature of tue, .tungsten adsorber, obtained from the unbalance voltage of a bridge in the heating ,circuit, was also displayed on the snne oscilloscope. Thus, flash heating and do-. ,sorption curves for a selected molecule were simultaneously automatically recorded.i -Flash desorption curves were obtained for CO, 1120, 112, 02 and C02 after adsorption Jhad been permitted to proceed for times varying from 0.25 to 30 min. The residual~,i ..gas pressure during these measurements was about 8 x 10-8 torr. The authors consid-,: .or this the most serious inadequacy of the proscat apparatus , and they are taking, i .steps to reduce this pressure. All the desorption curves except those for hydrogqn were complex. In the case of COj throe phases were distinguished, which are tenta-~ tively identified as the CC, 02 and P3 P11ascs of Ehrlich (loc,.cit.supra). Ehrlichld' phase 03. was not found. Tho activation onorgy for eesorption of CO fromphases 2/3 Card 'ACC.Nit: AP4020587 and P3 was deduced from the desorption curves. It was found that desorption from P2 is a first order reaction with activation energy 1.6 eV and desorption from P3 is a second order reaction with activation energy 2.4 eV. The rather large discre- pancy between these activation energies and those found by other investigators is ,,ascribod to Inaccurate temperature mcasuramorst-by tlic other workers# An increasing !final CO prossuro observed at high temperaturcs!,is.hs~.-ribcd, as it has boon by oth-, ;era, to oxidation of carbon diffusin,-, from within t4e.;tungsten. The reaction was ,found to be with H20 and not with C02. "The autliors."Are.grateful to Ye.I.Agishav i lor advice and assistance during dovelopmont of the apparatus." Orig.art.hus: 13 ,formulas and 10 figures. 'ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tokhnichaskiy in.9titut im. A.F.Ioffo AN SSSR, Leningrad (Physi- ~cal-Technical Institute, AN SSSR) ;SUBMITTED: OGFeb63 DATE ACQ: 31Mar64 ENCL: 00 'i. SUB CODE: PH hm REF SOV: 006 OMR: 009 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4049049 S/0057/64/034/011/2056/2066 AUTHOR: ~P~ev N.1 ; Ustinov, Yu.K. Z. onov TITIZ: Investigation of chemisor tio of h)drcv,;on on polve-rystalline tw)Lgston by the flash method with a pulsed mass spectrono'er SO=C~~: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.111, 19G4, 205(5-2066 TOPIC TAGS: chemisorption, hydrogen, carbon norno-xlde, tungsten ABSTIVCT: An investigatlon of the adsorption of hydrogen on a tu-.1gsten surfa(-43 was undertaken because of the large d!scre-)a.,,c--es among t-e re-q-,;ItS --~' cther invetiga- 7!~e f1ash met~-nd wps emploved, ~f t:,.e desorboc (;.,Ls- ~-'s wcr-' Measlirec" a P'j'sec Mas~ Is the 34 , 54--~ -34) . A "':.c -~a "f --'Ie orcer of :0-3 torr were a' ta in2- S v5 *' (,a c1osed anc :he - ::7:-)s ( ff , t!~c press ure r-2ma-ied 'M - 11 -11-1 as ~ wr-e.~. Th,- ad.,!orb- er was a 12 cm long, 2- micron diameter po'-N'crys-.a'.-.ne tungsten wire. It uras flashed w.,th direct current, and lt5 Ares;.stince anc hence temperatuj-e) was men.sur- ed with bigh-frequency alternating current. Flash curves of pressure and resistance 1/3 L 19019-65 '.,-C-SSION J\T%: kP40e~9049 plaN d on an in all the expvrl- vers,-is t1me ,vere simutaneously dls~ ~e r,,2 -,. t st'-, ed e a c, r I-A Ion w as COmpleto !I tA*,~,ffij, rilz~OV Om *.. ,-. " " I!, ,n oa " , I i-40 Q able qurmtitv of atomin hydrogen was Involved. Tl-,e desorption curves were comple-( ai-,c ~--.64.cated the presence of two adscrbed n',.nses, '-D-.t~ oll W'.-.Ic:~ ,;,!~re desorbed b~ order reactions. The rate constan?s a~~r, n~tvat'~(-j,-, on,~,mg'.es for the two Ae-e t4~~ I)c cm-2/,,e- -.:., - 2/80c an(! . . . . i '. ~ k. I- . .~ Cm These phases were -_:i,! r,,t~d bv J.El-q~rzer And I t i s f s -wc rii- doe t o d . s pl n c e - i, ti~)r,,ed hvdrocen bN L..-,c me a - car b c)m t Q Mt2 t ol acsDrptior cce.-,ters --.rves are g--,.,e --re prest~n-el-- --) s-.:,port this in the two ~.'ffer!!,it phases, he A. ll4a:rN- rin f or ass i.i- r~ct? *n ceve:oping the-, electronics for the g. a rt . ha.i: b lormula~ and 11 figures. 2 '13 L 19019-65 ACa.'3S!O',' ",: AP404C-C'49 Ylzlko-tell mic--lesicly Inst.1t-I ENC L: 00 ,;,;D CWL; crc MR REF SCV- OOG 3/3 4 a nF' FZ 61 on -wet ABSTRACT! Thig DBPej, -ri)ports a c SOrm, 1964). 7ha n. r o e,-~ t 7-7! 5L7,55-65 NR., AIP5CI5636 Th rp 9 ad 3o rbed ptla s e swi tb de so r-e, A C' C "gs",I fN NR A Pei o 15 s s 6 ,-'I A, T nN zljr~,-t;-IrjintMiPqlAl AN 53SR, T SMIT7T*i- 12SepU GODEv- IM R" E;0'71 OM OWR oorl !Card -3/3 = W.-M -9-0 1-100 ACC NRs SOURCE CODE: APS028328 UR/0057/65/035/011/2109/21.16 AMOR: -Ageiev, X 9. * Ionov, It _No It Yq, j) ORG: Physico-technical Institute Im. A.E.Iqffe, AN_sssR,___Pen1R &rad (Fiziko- tokhnichttskiy Institut AN SSSR) VT'51~ TITLE: Investigationof chemisorption r7 of~~Oep on polycrystalline tungsten by the flash method %-7 TY71/ --' 7 SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 35, no. 11, 1965, 2109-2116 TOPIC TAG3: gas adsorption, chomisorption, oxygen, tung~!t'e~q_ ABSTRACT: The adsorption of oxygen on 12 cm long 0.025 mm diameter polycrystalline tungstenwires has been investigated by the flash method, using a pulsed time-of- flight mass spectrometer to measure the gns pressure during the flash. The apparatus and experimental technique have been described elsewhere by the authors and Yu. K. Ustupov (ZhTF 34# 3, 546, 2056 (1964)). After outgassing by the usual techniques in a vacuum of 10-9 mm Hg the tungsten wire was heated for 100 hours at 23000K in an atmosphere of 10 6 mm H9 Of 02 and subsequently for 40 hours at 22000 X in,10-7 mm Hg of 02. After this treatment the adsorbed oxygen was.)desurbed as 02, whereas prlor to the treatment only desorption of 00 and -C02 had been observed. An ionization guge gave highe,.r pressure readings below 3 x 10 mm Hg than did the mass spectrometer; this is aseribed to desorption of 0+ ions from the grid of the ionization gage, Thorac ACC NR,-AP5028328-- 0 electron omission from the tungsten wire during flashing-,was suppressed by an appro- priate potential difference between the wire and the walls of the spectrometer to avoid theimoelectron stimulated desorption of 02, CO, and C02 from the surrounding surfaces. Two adsorbed phases (named p1 and 02) were distinguished. The parameters C, n, and E in the expression CNn exp (-EIW) for the rate of decrease of the 7surl ace concentration N of adsorbed oxygen molecules were found to be (2 1 0.6) x 10 cm/sec 2, and 1.5 i 0.2 eV*, respectivelyi for the p1 phase, and 120 � 18 CM2/sec' 2, and 6.1 � 0.4 DV, respectively, for the phase. From the value 2 for n it is concluded that oxygen Is adsorbed as atoms anhesorbed as molecules. The sticking probability of an oxygen molecule on the tungsten surface was 0.14 at low surface concentrations and temperatures from 300 to 18000 K, where the adsorption is mainly into the p2 phase and was 0.07 nt 300o X and higher surface concentrations where the adsorption is mainly into the P, phase. The equilibrium concentration of adsorbed onygen on tung-stei at 300o K van 5 x 1014 molecule/cm2, with roughly half the adatoms in each of the two phases. It was found that oxygen displaces adsorbed CO molecules from the high temper- aturo P2 state; in this process one 02 molecule displaces two CO molecules. The re- sults of the present work are compared with those of a number of other investigators. The value 0.14 for the sticking probability is in agreement with the finding of J.A. Becker, E.J.,Becker, and R-G.Brandes V. Appl. Phys., 32, 411, 1961) but is much smallet then the values obtained ~Y_ J.Risinger (J. Chem.Phys., 30, 412, 1959) ard R.E.Schlior (J.Appl. Phys., 29, 1162, 1958). The value obtalned-for the equilibrium concentratton of adsorbed oxygen agrees with those found by Becker, Becker and Brandes, and by I-ACC NRo - AP5028328 Schlier (lob, cit.); from this it is concluded that desorption of oxygen as oxygen atoms or as tungsten oxides (which would not have been detected in the prosent work) did not occur to a significant degree. No Indication was found of significant diffo- sion of oxygen into the body of the adsorbent, Orig. art. host 3 formulas and 6 figures. SUB ODDE: 20,07 SURM DATE: ISMar65/ ORIG. REP: 007 OTH REP: Oll Cord AGE~~V,. Y..~.:),,,WKOVA, V.F.; KOSTANDOV, A.I.2 red.izd-va; ROZOV, LiC , teklm. red. 4 [Laydut -6f bhaped parts for plaut ventilation) Paskroi fasonrqkb chastei promyshlemad ventiliatsii. Leningrad Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 11.1 p. (MIRA 170~ AGEYEV9 V.7. Foliar feeding of corn with trace element fertilizers. Zemledelie 24 no-3176-77 Mr '62. (MIRA 150) 1. Kabardino-Balkarskaya gosudarstvennaya sellskokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya. (Corn (Maize)--Fertilizers and manures) (Trace elements) ACRYEVt V.V. Possibilities of increasing feed production. Zemledelle 25 no.12:42-43 D 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Kabardino-Balkarskaya gosudarstveniiaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya. BERBEKOV, N.L.; OEM, V.V. Harvesting peas with lateral rak-s. Zeidedelie 26 no.6:60-61 Je 164. 17-8) 1. Kabardino-Balkarskaya gosudarstvennaya sellskokliozyaystvennaya opytnaya stantsiya. L 30-66 GD-2 ACC NR: AP6007337 SOURCE CODE: Ur~,10292/661000/06411/0006/0008 AUTHOR, Lodochnikov, E. A. (Engineer); Sherninov, V. G. (Engineer); Parkhomenko, G. A. (Engineer); Shalagin, V. M. (Engineer); Aaexev, V. Ye. (Engineer); Vlasova, V. P. (Engineer); Spannut, V. S. (EnginE_e_r)__ ORG: none TITLE: Electric microdrives of the MB series SOURCE: Elektrotekhnika, no. Z, 1966, 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: miniature motor, electric motor, servomotor / MB miniature motor ABSTRACT: A miniature contactless &M-series d-c moto Iis briefly described. It comprises the motor proper, a transformer -type transistorized rotor-position sensor, and a transistorized commutator; its principal circuit diagrain iq shown. Card 1/2 UDC: 621. 313.13 - 181.4 L 397-10-0 ACC NR: AP6007337 The motor is actually a synchronous machine with a magnetically hard rotor. The rotor-position sensor inverts dc into 10-30-kc power which -is amplitude- modulated with a frequency determined by motor rpm. Three-phase signal envelopes are isolated and used for controlling the commutator. The latter has a 3-phase power-amplifier bridge circuit and is designed for operation within M 50C. The motor windings receive a 3-phaae square-shaped voltage which does not contain even or 3rd order harmonics. Data on five types of the MB 8cries whose torques vary between 25 and 400 g. cm is tabulated. The motor is in the develop- mental stage. Its life is claimed to be between 3000 and 1OOCO hrs, depending In the type. Plots of rpm and efficiency vs. torque are presented. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 5 formulas, and I table. SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE: ORIG REF: 004 Card 2/2 AP6033582 SOURCE CODE: uR/ol8i/66/oO8/OlO/3nO/3ll2 AIMOR: Agayev, Ya.; Allanazarov, A. ORG: P4 ico-technical Institute, Academy of Sciences TurkmSSR, Ash)Lbabad (Fiziko- tekhnichc:kiy inatitut AN TurkmSSR) TITIX: Negative longitudinal magnetoresistance in n-InAs SOURCE: Fizika tvardogo tola, v. 8. no. 10, 1966, 3110-3112 TOPIC TAGS: magnetoresistance, indium compound, antimonide, galvanomagnetic effect, electron scattering, phonon, impurity scattering ABSTRACT: This in a continuation of earlier measurements of magnetoresistance In LiAs, which were confined to tranaverse magnetic field. The prenent measurenents were made in both longitudinal and transverse fields of intensity up to lOkOe at tempp-ra- tures 90 and 300K. The samples were cut from homogeneous single-crystal ingots and measured by a de null method. The measurements show that the transverse magnetc- resistance is positive and increases in weak fields in proportion to the square of the field. Starting with ^_ 4 kOe at 300K and 1%, 2 kOe at 90K, the field dependence becomes much weaker, in agreement with the earlier results. A negative magnetoretistance, proportional to the square of the field in weak fields, was observed in longitudinal fields. There was practically no change in the effect on going from room to nitrogen temperature. This negative longitudinal magnetoresistance cannot be ascribed to in- Card i /P ACC NR, AP6033582 I homogeneities in the samples and cannot explain within the framework of the usual ..,.tbeory of galvanomagnetic phenomena. It can be explained, however, by the theory proposed by L. S. Dubinskaya (FTT V. 7, 3821, 1965), which iB valid for small values of the quantum parameter a - tw/W (w cyclotron frequency), since in the preoent ex- periments a 1%, 0.2 for fields up to lOkOe. The results agree also with the increased role of scattering by acoustic vibrations with increasing impurity concentration in the InAs, deduced in the earlier investigation from a study of its electric and galyancoapetic properties, Orig. art. has; I figure. SUB CODE: 20/ SUM DATE: 20NoY65/ ORIG REF:, 009/ OTH PM: 003 L~39551-66 EWT(1)/EZC(k)-2/T IJP(c) AT/GD AP6008937 'tACC NR: SOURCE CODE: ,UR/020z/651000/005/0007/0012 iAUTHbR. Agayev, Ya.; Voronkova# N. M,,* Zolotarev, V.',F. !ORG: none iTITLE: Electric and photo -electromagnetic properties of sqmiconductors in- lalternating magnetic fields ,~,:SOURCE*: AN TurkmSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko -tekhnicheakikh, khin-Acheskikh i geologicheskikh nauk, no. 5, 1965, 7-12 'TOPIC TAGS: semi onductor, semiconductor research c_ aiternating m;ignetic field ~ABSTRACT: The mechanism of carrier dispersion and its effect on the electric, and photoelectric properties of InSb and GaAs.placed in an iltcrnating magnetic field are theoretically inves tigated. It is found that; (1) Minimum ratio of the coefficients of power series of electric and photoelectric emf's corresponds to the