SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BAYUKOV, Y. D. - BAYYER, V.N.
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G. A. Leksin, D. A. Suchkov..and'V. V. Telenkov..
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pew spark co-amer with a high voltage power supply for recording
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1. D&InovostoobW filial In* T. r% Kovarova AN WSR.
(Ore drossize)
-is,
RLTUIA, A.G., kandidst tekbnlcheakikh wwk.
".000-00muffmMum
74"IbIlity of establishing,4u index of Uohnioal
offootiveuoss
and boat indexes for the or* &***in& prooess. Ugoll 31
no.10:33-36
0 156. W-RA 9:11)
le Wlnevostoohw f1lial Akadoull uxuk SWR*
(Ore dresolug)
137-58-6-1-1336
Flotation of Settling-tank Residues at Plants Milling Complex Ores
ethyl xanthate 0.05, acidol 0. 15. The Pb and ;E.-, ciaincentrates
obtained after
roasting and flotation contain 42-4516 Pb or Zn respectively.
A.Sh.
I. Ores--Processing 2. Ores--Floation
Card Z/Z
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f P -F -;- - I - - - - ~* ~ -, ~-
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mmoz 0 . RAYULA. A.4.; VINOMOVA. Ya.A.: XOZLOV. Y.N.
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Prothirg agents krom wates ofgaa-turpentine production,
Gidrolls.
I ieso)dju6 promo 10 no,8;10-12 157. (KIRA 10:12)
1. Dalinevostoobnyy I Urallskiy filialy AN SM
(Flotation) (Turpentine industry)
MULL, A.G.; SHMIEWA. 0.P.; ALRICHINA. X.N.
Flotation of liptobiolithic and hums types of coal. Boob.
WFAN MM no.9:33-41 $38. (Kxu 12:4)
1. Dallnevostochw filial in. V-L.Iomarova Al OSSR.
(Coal preparation) (Flotation)
BLYUIA, A.G.
-*"WPCdIsnt arranament for the flotation of area of
nonferrous
metals. Soob*DVAN SM no*9:43-51 158- (MM 12:4)
1e Dallnevostoohn" filial In. T.L.Zomarova AN SSSR-
(Nonferrous metals) (71otation)
BATULA, A, 0 , -.
Behavior of accessory minerals on the concentration
table. Izv.
Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.12-Wi-48 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Dallneyontoohnyr filial Sibirskogo otdoloniya AN
SSSR.
(Ore dressing)
BATUIA, A.G.; TAMPOLISXLTA, K.Ta.; LIVOVA, R.T.
Plotatton of fluorite from silicate ores of the Far
]hot. Izvo
Sibo'otd.AN SSSR n0-2:38-45 16o. (XIRA 13:6)
1. DAI'wvostochW filial Sibirelcogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Fluorite) (Flotation)
2ATUIA, A.G.
Wficieut systems for concentrating ores containing tin.
Soob.Dr=
SSSR no.100,35-141 159. (MMA 13: U)
1. Dallnevostoohnyy filial Imeni V,L*Dmarova Sibirskogo
otdeleuiya
As SSSR.
(Tin-Metallur&7) (Ore dressing)
A.G.; AIMXM, XI,
Application of the phase Sludysis of lead and Muc
compounds to a
I study of mbeed ores of nonferrous me4le. Boob.M7AN SSSR
no*10:264
268 159* WMA 13: U)
1, Mallnevostoohnyy filial Sibirskogo otdoloniya AN SSSR.
(Imd ores) (Zinc ores)
BATMA, A.G.- WZ,INSX&rA. V-3-
Studying the effeot of ar"nin on the reoults of detftmining
tin by
the lodometric'methc4o' 8*04TIAN SM iLo.12:49-52 1609'
(XMA 13: 11)
1. Dallnevostochv" filial imerA VLKomrova Sibirskogo
otdolonlys
AN S33R.
(Arsenio), (Iodonstry)
BAYUIAp A*Goi LOZINSKAYA# V-So
-- - ------------
Studying the possibility of producing lightweight Bintered
materWo
from andesite basalts of the Maritime Territory. Soob*DVFAN
SSSR
no-13!51-55 160. (NM 34:3)
1. Dallnovostoohnyy filial im. V.L.Komarova Sib:L-slwgo
otdeleniys,
AN SSSR.
(Hultime Territory-Basalt) (Stoneq Cast)
BAYUL&p ~.G.; GRYAZNOVA, V.T.
I Use,of-chUrImted'roasting for the production of highly
standardized
.. -,--ttwj7roftcts from po,3,~metallic ores of the
Maritime Territory. Soon.
DVFAN &SSR no. 15t43-46 162. (MIRA 1739)
1 Dallnevostochrwy fiUal imeni, Komarova Sibirskogo
otdoleniya
i~ SSSR. : '
S/03 62/028/002/010/037
B101YBI 10
AUTHORS: Bayula, A. G., and Mellnikova, N. K.
TIT LE, - Determination of tin in materials of high silicle acid
contQnt
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 2, 1962, 166
TEXT: To eliminate the effect of silioic acid, and to lower its
adsorption
properties, tin is reduced with the twofold excess of metallic
aluminum
(2 - 4 g of Al for a weighed portion of 1 g). In this case,
separation of
silicic acid is not necessary. To increase the accuracy of tin
titration
by iodine, oxygen is kept off by a simple vessel stopper. Abstracter's
note: C.)mplete translation.]
ASSOCIATION: Dallnevostochnyy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii
nauk
SSSR (Far Eastern Branch of the Siberian Department of the
Academy of Scienj.?s USSR)
Card 1/1
. ~AYULA,, A.G.; CIRIPA", IN, N.I.; ZAYJ.SOVSJLAYA,
M.V.; YAROSHEVSKAYA, N.F.
Concentration of poor carbonate-phosphate ores of the
Tigrovaya
Pad' deposit. Soob. DVFAN SSSR no.17:27-31 163.
(MIRA 17:9)
1. Dallnevostochnyy f1lial im. V.L. Komarova
Sibirskogo otdelen~ya
AN SSSR.
BAYUIA; A.G.; W.LINIKOVA, N.M.
PosBibilityof a complex dressing
of.*o3-Ieotj*s.,*Ohcentfttas using
chlorinated roasting at low temperat~zvs. Soob. bOAN
SSSR no.17%
33-37 163. (MIRA 170)
1. Dalinevostoc6W filial im. V.L. Komarova Sibirskogo
otdaleniya
AN SSSR.
3!'075/60/015/004/027/030/XX
B020[BO64
AUTHORS: Bayulescu, G., Lazfir, C,, and Cristescu, C.
TITLE: The Problem of Organic Reagents for Osmium A
PERIODICAL. Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 15,
No- 4,
pp. 505 - 506
TEXT: L. Chugayev (Ref. 1) showed that a red color appears
when
solutions containing osmium in the form of OsO 4 or
chlorosmate are
heated in the presence of thiourea and some drops of HC1,
due to the
formation of the compound [Oa(H 21 - CS - NH 2)61 Cl 3' H20.
Z. Bardod6j
(Ref. 5) regards )CS as the functional-analytical grou for
09 and Ru. V/
He found that OsO 49 together with (H 2N) 2C3, CS(NHC 6H5
52F and
B2NCSNHNH2, gives a red color, andwith H2NCSNHC6H5,
GS(NHCH3)2$
SC[N(CH 3)2121 NH 4SCN, and NaCSN(C2H5 )2a violet color The
authors
aimed at studying the reactions of osmium with two
substituted thiourea
Card 1/3
The Problem of Organic Reagents for S/07
60/015/004/027/030/XX
Osmium B020YB064
derivatives: 4-aoetyl amino benzaldeh de thiosemicarbazone
(1) and
4-nitrobenzaldehyde semicarbazone (II~. Compound I is used
for the
treatment of tuberculosial under the name "Tebezon" or TB1
Reagent I
is used as a 0.1% solution in 1% NaOH, and reagent II, as a
0.05%
solution in 1% NaOH. Both solutions are use." when still
fresh, Under
the above-described conditions, osmium, together with
reagent 1, forms
a brown precipitate which dissolves after the addition of
ethyl alcohol
to a yellow-brown solution whose color depends on the
osmium. concentra-
tion. A red-brown solution results from reagent II after
the addition
of ethyl alcohol. A perpendicular Pulfrich photometer was
used to
determine osmium. The maximum optical density was obtained
in both
cases with the filt,&r M,x (4360 A). The results are given
in a table
and in Figs. I and 2. 4en using reagent I it is possible to
determine
1.2 - 14.7tOs/ml, and with reagent 11, 0.49 - 8.60tos/mi.
Both
reagents are more sensitive than thiourea which permits the
determination
of 8 - 40,roa/ml. The increase in sensitivity may be
explained by the
presence of the nitro group causing an increase of the
polarity of
groups in the para position.. There are 2 figures 1 table.,
and
Card 2/3
The Problem of Organic Reagents for S/075
60/015/004/02T/030/XX
Osmium B020YB064
6 references: 1 French, 2 US, 1 Austrian, I Czech, and ,
German,
ASSOCIATION: Universitet im.K. I. Parkhona, Bukharest (Rum
niya)
(C, I. Parhon University, Bucharest (RumaniM
SUBMITTED: November 25, 1959
Card 3/3
SZHE&WV9 M.A#l kand.meditisinakilLh
_ti~4f _B&Mj V*Nv . stlLrehiy I=chMy
motrudnik
Potentiated an6sthesia aa a metbod for combatting abock, Ortrop.
trava.i protes. 21 no.4t66-67 Ap 160. (MM 1339)
1. Is madiko-fisiologichookogo otdola (naebo - M.A. Serebrov)
TSentralluoy nauchno*-iouledovatellskoy laboratorii po gornospua-
telln*W delu (mach.. - X.Yu.KaminWdy).
(SHOCK) (ARTIFICIAL HIBERNATION)
SKMMWV9 N.A.; GORDRMAq A.P.;-BA.YUN# T.N.
True rupbure of the boaltbY boarto XhirurgiiiL 36
Wo3s120-321
YAr 160. (M=-DISMEO). (MMA l3sl2)
BAYUNCMOV, V. A..P NOVIKOV, B. A.
"Possibilities in Applying a Hydraulic Percussion Turbo-Drill
in Geological
Exploration"
.F
(nav Davolopuents in the methods ar-I Techniques of Geological
Exploration)
Gostoptekbizdat,, 1958. 423 1). (Series: Ite: OLc-r-,iil--
trudov X)
PAYUNCHIMOV. V.A.; NOVIJDDV. B.A.
001-
Possibility of using the hydraulic perforation
method in
geological prospecting. Trudy VITR no.1:413-421 158.
(KIRA 12:1)
(Boring machinery)
SBITIKHIN., V.Ve; XURMASHEVS A.M.j ROUNCHIKOVA, STOIXKtGVj,
A.G.)
red.izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V.,, telilffsr.
[Exploratory directional drilling]
:Logorazvedocbrqkh skmashin. Moakvaj,
ng P. (Borina)
Burenis napravlanufth geo
Gospoltakhizdat,, 1960.
(KIM 150)
,BAYUN.OV V.I.1 PODMOSHENSKIY, V.P.
High-voltage pulse generator using high-frequency magnetic:
materials for charge ignition. Zav.1ab. 28 no.5t6Z7-628 162.
(MERA l5s6)
(Electric generators)
%BAYI.Ircivy V.I.; DEMIDW, FODMOSPENSKlY, I.V.
Spectroohronopaph Y/-,th Jmags convarter.
Usp.nauch.fot, 9176-78
# 64. (polu is 3 n)
061-66 . EW E
__T(1)L_0_iA(h) MEN)
U
_tM -NR, ATWIL360 SOURCE CODE: UR/3leOi64/009/000/0076/0078
AUTHOR: BOYMOV, V. 1-; DMIdaw, M. X.; Podmoshenskly, 1. V.
ORG:
TITLE: -spectrolm2fraph with an Image converts r 21e
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Komisaiya ponauchnoy fotografli I kinematiografii.
Uspekhl nauchnoy
f0tografil, v7 _V~"o -o-sYcirostnaya foteirafiya i-kinematogratlya
(High-speed-
photography and cinematography), 76-78 and insert facing page 81
TOPIC TAGS: image converter, plasma diagnostics, spectrographic
camera
ABSTRACT: Using PIN-type converter a with an amplifier, the
authors'constructed an
attachment to nos produce spectrographs for the high speed
recording of various por-
tions of the spectrum, I. a., they developed an electron optical
spectrochronograph.
In order to make the instrument arp vematile as possible, a high
degree of variation
was provided for In camera speed and scanning speed. The resulting
complexity .of the
electronic control circuits required the use of 50 electron tubes,
9 semiconductor
triodes, and 62 diodes. :The Instrument permits the photographing
of portions of the
spectrum W to 10 mm long at frequencies from 1 thousand to 10
million frames/eec for
a total number of frames of 3 to 16 and linear scanning with a time
resolution to up
10 9 sec. Other features and the operation of the apparatus am
described. Experl-
card 1/2
GRIN124KO, G.3.; RAYUNOTA.,-L'hj-PODOBWHNYKH,
S.D.j MAKSTMOV-) V.I.
Cyclizatlon or
5-methyl-3-(p-ani371)-2-carbometboxyi-l-
ketocyclopentane-2-acatic acid and its
derivatives. Part 15.
Zhur. org. khim. I no. 12t2140-2146 D 165 (MIFU 19
il)
1. Vi3esoyuznyy nauabno-issledovatel lakiy
khimiko-famatsev-
ticbeskiy Institut imeni. Ordzhonikidze. Submitted
I-lovember 122
1964.
BAYUIQVA. A. S. -
23688
RONEYE VYYAVLENIYE RM SHETKI KATKI PUM MASSDVYKH
PROFILAKTIChESKIKH
OSVTFIOV ZHENSHChIN. AKUSITF.RSTVO I GINEKOLOGITA, 1949,
No'. 4, a. 13-18.
SO: LMPISI NO. 31, W49,
Translation - Earlier Detection of Cancer- of the
Uterine Neck throvo
" Proptqlaotic EzW.Aation of Wommnw *
Obstetrical and Dimcclogical Clinic, Stall red Medical
Lot,
YEDIC;k- Sec-9 Vo-l*-~10 Oct 55
Surgery
$629~. BAYUS - an~ NIKOLOFF N. *The importance of
myotonogra-
V
P y a m.9otonometry In surgery and traumatology -
especially lin the evaluation of muscular atrophy
KHIRURGIA(S~fia)1954, 7/5 (264-272) Graphs 7 Ulus. 2
(Bulgarian text)
Te ""'Portance and practical value of myotonographic
and myotonometric methods
:0 the elluation of changes taking place in the muscles
are exposed. Two appara-
Wes$ the Sirmay myotonomettir and the myoto-nograph
have been employed to this
end. The mechanisms as well as the technique in using.
them are briefly described.
This method has served the authors in estimating the
state of muscles in atrophy.
otdeml, endarteritis, after transplantations etc., and
has also contributed to
buUding up a correct prognosis, which sometimes was not
possible with the clinical
dgta alone. Conforty - Sofia
SIRYAY, Ye.. doktor nod.; BAYUS, To. (Ihidapeaht)
Letter to the editor. Arkh.amt.glet,l exbr, 33
no-3:102
JI-8 136. (min v i n)
(BUDAPBST-PHYSIMOGI= IABOBAT(RINS)
p # /Ii(xIr~ 4) (1 /- - ir , 41- a I e-. - .
BArismA, x.i,' 4wo- -
Conditions for formation and wthods of calculation of
w&xiwm
runoff In the territories of northern and central
Kazakhatan. TrcAy
GGI no,6lt262-286 157. (MIR& IN12)
(Muakhsta&--%noff )
PATuSHUA, M. I. --
S OPEN W*X~-
Axperimental study of factors controlling the
runoff resulting
from the malting of *now. fz~ GGI no-71:87-95 '59.
(MIRA 12:5)
(Runoff) (Plowing)
BAYUSHEVAV H.I.; FAVIMO, G.V.
Average annual and maximum runoff of rivers in the
Bouthern regions
of Western Siberia. Trudy Transp,-eyerg,inst& Sib. otd.
AN SSSR no.13:
15-49'161. (KMA 15:6)
(Siberia,. Weistern-Runoff)
KRAYKT J, GO;
Ow labw productivitr in -gr". Sall.stroi. 16
no.2:2142
F 162.
1. Predsedatell
do"~alaufdnakoyoblastnoymeshkolkhorlwy
cirganisataii (for Mi4Vdn). 2. Glavnyy -1-hener
Kallinin koy
ob3mtnoy mozbkoMoanoy arganizataii (far Ba*shkin).
(Construm on bor productivity)
ALSKSEMp A.G.1 BAYUSIMM S.N.j MARKELOVp V.V.; NEBWOx
A.D.j SOKOIDVj
D.V... ini-7., A.K... glav. red.; TAW, V.D., red.;
SEMRWIKOV9 S.S.9 red.j MIKH IDVj K.A., red.j
STAROVEROV, I.G..,
red.j VOLMIN, V.Ye., red.1 IIIMIAYEVSKD', Ye.Ta., red.j
CHEKHOV-
SKAYA, T.P.1 red. izd-val BOROVNEV, W.K., tekbn. red,
[Concise mamml on elactric wiring operational Kratkii
spravochnik
proisvoditelia elektromontazbmqkh rabot, Pod red.
D.V.Sokolova,
Moskva., Goo. izd-vo lit-47 po stroit.j arkhit. i
otroit. naterialams,
1961e 33.1 pe (MIRA 14:10)
I* Moscow, Gooudarstvenrq7 pi-oyektrqy institut
Tyazbpromelaktro-
proyekt.
(Electric wiring-Handbooks, manua3s, etc.)
BAYVAROVSKAYI" Yu.V.; PREOBUMENSKAYA, A.T,j STAIT011.4,
L.M.; SEVASTIYANOTA,
ye.3. -
Obtaining a growth stimulant from the oUs of Perm
Prov-lnce*
Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.7t8-9 163 (MIRA 170)
1. Ilemskly nefteperarabatyvayushebly savNI.
BAYVAROVSKAYA, Yu.V.j 'A'JUBKOVA, N.A,;
PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, A.I.
Efficient rectification of gasoline and the sampling of
aromatic
bydrocarbons in catalytic refoming. Nefteper. i
neftekhim. no.4.-
26-27 165. (MIRA :8:5)
1. Pernwkiy nefteparerabatyvayushchiy zavod.
!r;T-v - , r - -
XORSUNSEIY' X.I., doktor fiziko-matesatichaskikh navk, professor;
LAGUNOT, A.S.,
Imudidat takhnicheskikh nauk; P kmadidat tekhnicheskikh
nauk-, SDFNL'NIXOT, A.N., kandidat takhniohaskikh nauk.
I~iicaior for registering.chaAgvs'jA.cls%mnces in $team turbiuss.
lAergomashinostroanie 3 no 5:26 W 15?. (KIAL 10W
Naas turbines)
S/115/60/000/05/25/034
B007/BO11
AUMORS: lorsunskiy, N. I., LaiMnovs A* So. Davvell. L. P..
ff1_n_eT7n_TkoYj A.,W,
TITLE: Use of Radioactive Isotopes for the Mcasurement of Vapor
moistness /r
PERIODICAM IzmeritelInaya tokhnikat 1960, No. 5t. PP 50-52
TEXT: A method of measuring vapor moistness is offered here. It
bases
on the determination of vapor density after absorption of
P-partioles.
A radioactive sulfur Isotope man used for the purpose.
Investigations
were first conducted in the laboratorp Source activity and
counter
were seleotedq the optimum distance between isotope and counter
as well
as the absorption coefficient weri detersdned. The experimental
setup
shown In Fig. I served for the investigations. The setup is
briefly
described along with the investigation course-. An aluminum
vessel pre-
pared for the purpose and shown in Fig. 2 was used as source.
Radiometer
6 -2 (I-Z)Aserved as recording device* To determine the vapor
density
it was necessary to determine tho mass absorption coefficient of
Card 1/3-
Use of Radioactive Isotopes far the /60/000/05/25/034
S/115
Measurement of Vapor Moistness B007/B011
electrons for which no data were found in publications. The
mass absorp-
tion coefficient go was first determined in the experimental
way in the
laboratory as the tangent of the inalination angle of curve
In L- w f(ed). I is the intensity of the electron beam 'before
passing
10 0
through the material layero, and I the intensity after passing
through
a layer of a thickness d. q is the h3orber density. In this
way,
A' - 197 am 2/g was found for overheated vapor. The vapor
density e was
then determined from formula Wo With a view to testing tha
method
described hereq the system shown in Fig. 3 was assembled at the
Khar1kovskly turbinnyy zavod (Zharikov Turbine Works). The
section
through the measured portion is shown in the same figure and
described.
In this.test, go 200 cm2/g was found for overheated vapor
whiob fits
the vVrItie obtaine; in the laboratory. The moistness degree ~
was determin-
el from the go and Q values obtained. It is pointed out in
conclusion
that the investigations carried out have proven the
possibility of
measuring the mean moistness In a vapor flow without drawing
offq
Oard 2/3
Irse of Radloaotive Isotope# for the 8/115/60/000/05/25/034
Measurement of Vapor Noletnese 3007/B011
irrespeotive of the state vrA the drop #is* of the moistness
contained
in the vapor. There are 3 figures and I table.
V
c
. Card 3/3
KORSUNSKIY, M.I.; IAGUNOV, A.S.; BAYVELI.. L.P.;
SINELINIKOV, A.N.
Using radionotopsojin measuring the humidity of steam.
Izm,tekh. n0-5:50-52 My-160. (MIRA 14:5)
(Radlosotopes-bdustrial. applications)
BAYVIL, L.-E., K046-w4aKIYO X. I., and W~JV, A. S.
"The Application of iladioaetive Isotopes for the
Control of Parameters
of Moving Wat Steam"
paper presented at the All-Union Seminar on the
Application of
Radioactive Isotopes in He4surements and Instrument
Building,
Frunze (Kirgiz SSR)., June 1961)
So: Atomnaya Znergiya, Vol l1,, No 5. Nov 61, PP
468-470
KORSUNSKIY, M.I.; IAGUNDV, A.S.; BAYVELI, L.P.
Using induction transducers in measuring
displacements at high
temperatures. Izm. teM. no.8tl6..,l9 Ag 163. (KIFA
16:10)
1
BAYULI, L.P.p - ZELIBER, T.;'-!., inei.; 7,XSUK, Yu.F.,
.4nzh.; UGOUNOV, A.S.,
:Lnzb,; IMILwi, ruevey inzt*
Some results of the measurement of the degree of steam
moisture
using an experbantal low-pressure steam turbine.
Energomashinostroanis
10 no.8s37-39 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:11)
Ii TRav-A L P. (E-nuinci~r)
-on -th97
dam- -epee to
0 emded
onne
ors Isketch
of-f-oun indurtinri aL
SI iLl t:.Zjuj"--C --nis
0~ S s F, f-, ~~qulvajeiit to an ocreasL: ii, Va~, (by 10 -6U' Y 0 r
c! v
fiold strey,.oth. For i, z~,ivr-zi
o f ro r C, U C' r T-I ',,-I J: T i i
-3 for speed. Or"". art.
ii rbi
3 tables.
LC: 3 figures, I forrnulas, and
K
tM 'P*
COD.Ei."
StMM1TTRD,, 10Feh64-'-
t 1-7 1 1 -Ii I I 1 ".1
_ACC NR: A1160294GS SIOUR C.E CODE Ul-110'19GIGGIO- 00/606./G
0-061GOOG
AUTHOR: Lngun.qv8_'A_.S.; )3Lkyv9j!,jd,_P,_,
TITLE: Investigation of the two phase medium flow through pipes by
observing the attenuation
Of Beta radiation t
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika I energettka, Abs. 6G35
REP SOURCE: Vestn. Khar1kovsk, politekhns in-ta, no. 2(50), 1965,
91-96
TOPIC TAGS: pipe flow, flow analysis, flow characteristic, beta
radiation
ABSTRACT: The flow of wet steam was studied by directing a narrow
beam of $-radiation
through the cross section of a pipe; The source of radiation and
the radiation receiver were
placed on the opposite sides of the steam pipe directly on its
inner walls. The water film thi(
ness on the pipe surfaces was determined by comparing the
calculated absorber surface denal
with the density found by radiation attenuation. According to the
experimental data, the film
thickness is a function of pressure and water content of the steam
and Is independent of the
steam velocity. Translation of abatract ] M. Vinogradov
SUB CODE: 20
I"iard 1/1 UDC: 532.542
Regeneration of the artimlar cmrU3Ap following
transarticular
OsteoMthesis with matal wim, Ortop.., trami protes, no.7:
32-35 161. (MIRA ll+:8)
1. Is kafedry patologicheakoy amatmii (sav. - dotent V.
%aakh)
i kbirurgioheakoy kliniki (dir. - prof. V. Rapant)
meditainakogo
fakullteta Universiteta, im, Pal tak Olo=ts,
Chakhoolovakiyao
FTa 0 o, (CARTILAGE)
(DMMU FlUTICIR 119 '=I
BAYTEROVA, 0. [Bayerova G.1--B
A. [Bayer, A.]; MALINSKIT, 1.
A)MER
Imalinsky, J. ZAPLETAL, B.
Functional si nificance of the epiphysial pigment
(electron-
optical studyl. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 48 no.ltl8-21
Ja 165. (MIRA 18t11)
1. Kafedra gistologli (zav.- dotsent M, Obruchnik).,
kafedra
patologicheakoy anatomil (zav.- dotsent V.Valakh),
neyrokhirurgicheskoye otdoloniye fakulltetakoy bollnitay
Universiteta iment Palatskogo (zav.- B,Zapletal), gorod
Olomouts, Chekhoslovakiya.
BJLYTIR B YU
Use of Uryvaev's rating flume. Trudy OGI
no*77:122-128
160, (MM'13:5) ,
(Flow motors--Testing)
SUBBDTKIN, M.Lp kand.takhn.nauk; TOYAMA, L.G., inzh.;
~1-1-v ~1-yl
inab.
Concrete vapports for potansivn mine shafts. Mmt.i
spats.rab.
v atroi. 24 no.12W-19 D 162. (MM, 15.'12)
Is Wauebno-issledavateltakiy inotitut st:roLtellnoy
prm*-Alenrosti.
(Potassium) (VAue timbering) (Concrete-Carrosion)
BAY17RIY', C---nd Chan Soi-(dirs) 11 Intorrtotion of
nlph-l-nitrokQtons
vith r-itroolefins.10 Len, 1958- 12 P-, Odn of
Educc~tion Lon State
4 c-1 Jrt,,t i,.: ji..J.Garivan. O'inir of &C.-micok
glic.:.Astry), 15% co-
red,nit, j 0
ides (11:11,,49-58, 120)
BATM, N.Ya._. -inth.
,f
In referenceto the letter from the Candidate of
Inginearing Sciences
B. V. Orsiannikov publisbe& in
911nercomasbinostrjents' no*5, 1958o
Nuerconashinostroants 5 no-3:22,41. Nr 159. (KIR& 120)
(Hydraulic turbines)
BAT= 0. N
Noneaturation Iketbod of --mmmdus sulfate production Koks I.
khU.
n0.11150-53 162. imRA 15,12)
1. GosWarstvenMy,lnstdbu -po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy
koksokhialchaskoy promyeblennosti,
(Coke irAustry--W-Products) (Ammium sulfatel
STRUMUNp A.Ya. (Mc-Bkva); BArTER, Fe (Mxvkvs); FOLYAKOV, A.Yu.
(Mrskva)
Xtrogen so'Aubility in liquId nickel and In alloys of nickel With
chromium, molybdenum., and tungstane Tzv. AN SSSIR. Met,
no.4:37-45.
Ji-Ag 165. . (MMA 16:8)
BArM,, Feter2 arkbitaktor
Blectrical lighting of the Isipzig Opera Howe. Systotekhnil-A 9
no-5213-15 Yq 163. (MIM 16 3 7)
(Lelpsig-41sotrio lighting)
L 275"6 M(m)/TAWA~(m)-2
AC=SJON NR: M5024343 M/0361/65/062/009/0297/0"3
'7
P
-Q,
ITIMS notoli Wassion during aimshilation of heavy- Particles q Y.,
96 2 -1.965 287493
-'S0(=:- Tadernaya, z1k a-,, r. 2,
ITOPIC TAGSt particle annihilation, heavy particle, farmLon, photo emission
;strong nuclear interaction
'ABSTRACT: The authors study some of the characteristics of photon emission which
!takes place when a pair of fernions is annihilated into another pair of
fermlons.'.
It is shown that hard PhOtOW-are emitted chiefly by the original particles. Pho-
Aon emission is analyzed in the center-of-mass system for the case of
electromagne-1
iia aimih1latLon of a pair.of femions, since this makes the easiest example for
Aracing this type of emission process. Point fermLons are assumed to be
annihLlat-.'
;ed into an electron-pooLtron pair'-. It is shown that the appearance of a peak
in the
'cross oeetLon of' the radiation by the original particles may be intetpreted as
con-
;version of a photon Into an electron-positron pair during two-quantum
annihilation
of the pair of original particles. This same phenomenon is then analyzed in the
JJ2- 7-
L 2754-66
':ACCESSION MR-. APS024343
llaboratory coordinate system. J'ormul4s-are derived for the cross
section of the
proc-us with regard-to strong interactions$ since this proces6 any be
used for
studying the electromagnetic structu're.of the proton. "The avthors
are very grate-
ful to V. No Galitskiy for consultation." OAS. 'art. has% 3 figures,
*28 forattlas, i
'ASSOCIATIONt Novosibirekly gosudarstvamiyy universitat' (Novosibirsk
State W- i
-varsity.)
;l(If
UffiqirMD: i7Mar65 ENCLt 00 SUB CODE: NP. op
L 5336-66 M" (1)
ACCESSION NR: ~' AP50=~__ MV0o56/65/O49/Od2/066I/0671
AUTHOR: Bay~-eri V N.; Cialits V.
T=: Maission of two. Phatona in electMn egg
SOME; Zhuinial eksperimental*noy i teoratichaskay MIkI., v# 49,9 no.
2, 05.9
661-671
]*rtiole7eolligion, photon emisgion.,
TOPXC TAGS: brew stro**i
2M=*. "in In a ear or -w=k by the Autbors re. Yett
.13
19&)., in which the cross iiatiori _fcd~ -emission of classical
quanta van calcu!--. I
lated. In the present paper the authors calculate the cross section
for doldble
bremsstrahlurig in the center-0-mas system of the colliding
particles., under the
assuVtior that one of - tbe-phA~pne- in --soft ~ut-tbe other can have
arbitrv-r~ energy*1
The electroivenergy, in- asxunvk~,:iplte bi&,,- so that apansion in
powers of the aleo-
tron emission angle' Is possfari'i 'The. princil*1 te=s'Qt th*
expensions 8". calcu~i
lated and, -the correction t4n~.,6 are estimated. The resultant
expressions axe use-
ful for the calculation of var ,ious processes involving photons,, By
Vay of an
exanple., the authors calculate -to logaritbmic accuracy the
single-bremastrablung
cross section for electron-electron or electron-positron collisions#
Orig. art.
has; 4 figures and ~7 forwAlaxe
Card. 2/2
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BAYYER,, V.V.~ KHOZEV V.A,
Photon ee salon due to the production of =on pairs 'In
eleotron-
positron rollivions, Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 48
no.3046-951
Mr 165. (KFU 18:6)
1. Novositirskiy gosudarst-vennyy universitet.
BAYYER V.N.; KHOZE, V.A.
Emission in two-particle,electron-pooitron annihilation. Zhur.
ekap. i teor. fiz. 48 no.6:1708-1716 Je 165.
(14MA 18: 7)
1. Novosibirskiy goeudarstvennyy universitet.
STROTATSKIT, 3.1e, red.; BURTUT, A.K., red,;
MIR. J.I. - anslatorl. ,
OtWOLOTA, T.S., takhae rode
Mootromagnotto stracture of atoms and armolsons., a
collection of
articles)[trauslated from the 10gligh] Ilektromagnitnaia
struktura
tader i nuklonov; sbornik statel. Moskva, 1-.d-,vo inostr.
lit-ry.
1958. 204 p. (MIRA 11:11)
(Nuclear physics)
Category : USM/theoretical Physics - Qaanium Fi6ld Theory B-6
Abe Jo%w : Ref Zhur - Yizilmp No 1p 1957, No 174
I
Autbor B.Ow V N,,
Inst *,-iwPC5-&9jtutej Ukralue SSR Acedagy of Sci~nce
Title namics vith 8trong Coupling. II. Ground and Isobar
Mtes, Charge and Spin of tbe ftzleon-
Orig Pub : 2h. eksperim. * i tebr. fiziki; 1956) 30., No 2, 317-329
Abstract : The author considered a strong interaction of the
snuetrical. pseddo-
vector type for thbhucleon In a,pseudg-scalar mason field. The nucleon
is co4sidered exteDded pA infinitely heavy. In the.calculation of the:
eigenve,lues of the energy of Up system it tums out that the tvo tpqe
of excitation that are most probable in the nuclaim-nesons system a4e
the creation of free mason aid the transitions to the isobar state-
Un" ftrt'l, vhere all the calculations vore made in tbLe adiawi;
approxb~ation, the autbois take approximate account of the
non-eAiabatiqty,
using perturbation theory. The methods developed by the authors make
it pqssible to calculate the'icattering of mesons by nucleons and the
elecircitipatic constants (andimalous magnetic moiaents) of the
nucleons.
Card
VILISON.Dsh. (Wilson, J.G.], red.; BITY32, V.I. Itranslatorl;
MLSIMMOO
VA Etrauslatorjg SARTCHff1-~Z-.r-.CGa^nslatorj; BIRGKR, N.G.,
red,; ROZMALI, IA.# red,; NAXH11XSCN, I.G., red.; KURIZOVSKAY.10
L*K* . takhn,red,
Dbysice of cosmic rays: modern achievement*] 7isika kossichookikh
luebei; sovremounp dostishoviia. Soot. gruppoi aytorov. Pod red.
Dsh.Villsona. Xoskya, Isd-vo laostr.lit-ry. Vol.3. 1938.' 444 p.
Translated from the Inglish. Mu 13..6)
(cosmic rays)
BAWER, V. N.9 CAND P"Y8-MJAT" SCIt "PROBLEMS Of
THE
THEORY Of ELECTRON INTERACTION UNDER HION
ENEROIE$96'
NovotiBIRSK, 1960. (ACAD S019 USSR* SIBERI.AN
DEPTo
JOINT teCOUNOIL FOR P"Y$-MATH AND TECH
SCIENCES).
(KL9 3-619 202).
33
86913
Z400 B006/B077
AUTHORS: Ba er-.--jL,-j-.,_Xhriplovichv I. B.
TITLE: A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral Currents
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichenkoy fisikil
1960,
Vol. 39, No. 5(11), pp. 1374 - 1380
TEXT: In order to eliminate experimentally forbidden processes
from
the weak interaction scheme, new prohibitions have been
introduced,
(e.g., the prohibition of neutral currents by Feyaman and
Gell-Mann);
it is of interest to possess a scheme where, on one side, the
class of
poscible weak interactions can be expanded, while forbidden
processes
are automatically excluded on the other. Such a scheme has been
suggested
by Bludman (Ref.3). It contains a number of new processes, and
agrees
with the known experimental data. Of course, there are other
schemes
available. This one is employed to examine the behavior of
neutral cur-
rents introduced into the theory of weak interactions. Strange
particles
are neglected here. A space of charge of weak interactions is
intro-
ducod, where the dublets (0p), (0e). and (pn) are studied
assuming that
5/056/60/039/005/030/051
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86913
A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral
S/056J60/039/005/030/051
Currents Boo6[BO77
the weak.-interaction is invariant with respect to
rotsitions in this
space. Lepton-lepton and lepton-nucleon processes, and
also nucleon-
nucleon scattering are investigated. The scattering and
annihilation
cross sections due to weak interaction are calculated
for collisions
with particles of the same type. The Lagrangian of
these processes is
represented by L - L + L where L+ is the ordinary
Lagrangian of
1 3 P -
weak interaction, and L3 is the new Lagrangian
containing the inter-
action,of neutral currents:
1
L3 (in)(jo) - (p-p)(e-e) + i (nn)(ee) (pp)(pp)
+ (i;n) (;p) + (jp) (jp) + (Rn) (;n) + + (;e) (;e)
4 4 4
1 )(9n)
+ UP) (1-10 + 1- (5p)(;e) - Up
4 2 2
The cross sections are calculated, and the degree of
longitudinal
polarization in such nuoleon-nucleon scattering events
is estimated.
The values obtained are 10-6 _ 10-7 at energies of
200-300 Mevj a
similar estimate for the lepton-lepton and
lepton-nucleon scatterings
Card 2/3
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A Scheme of Weak Interactions With Neutral
9/056/60/039/005/030/051
Currents Boo6/BO77
yields values of the order of 10-3 _ 10-4 at energies of
some Bev.
Ya. B. Zelldovich is mentioned. There are 9 references:
4 Sovieti 3 US,
I British, and T.Italian.
SUBMITTED: June 151 1960
Card 3/3
3/056/61/040/002/033/047
B112/B214
AUTHORS: Bayyer, V. No, Xheyfetat So A#
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TITLE: Electron-electron scattering at large energies
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy
fiziki, v. 40,
no. 2, 19610 613-615
T'EXT: An approximate calculation of the elsotron-eleotron
scattering
cross section at high initial energies E and at an angle
of scattering
~>>m/E-is made in the present paper following a method
proposed by
A. A. Abrikosov (Refo 3; ZhETP, 30, 96t W, 1956 ). In the
determination
ofthe cross section by the method of perturbation it is
not possible to
restrict oneself to the lo Iest order because the higher
approximations
contain the high value a ln2(E/m). According to a
suggestion of Abri-
kosov, only those terms are taken into account, in which
the highest
powers of e21n2(E/m) appear. For selecting such terms,
certain conditions
re formulated. If 0i is the maximum energy of the emitted
photon, the
I. as2 E El
:Iffer6ntial scattering cross section is given by: do-dd 0
exp [_ X lmtln-,i
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B112/B214
For &a a E this formula goes over into the scattering
cross section formula
of M~ller. The energy distribution of the emitted photons
is given by
8e2 dzo E
dn(w - I g In ; . For electrons with the energy E , the
probability
of energy loss in the interval 6i-. E + dE is
2 dE 8e2 E
dIff(E.) - 8s In -! r exp - - In n, A. A. Abrikosov is
thanked
x m x E
for criticizing the paper. There are I figure, 1 table,
and 3 Soviet-bloc
references.
SUBMITTED: August 20, 1960 (initially)
November 19, 1960 (after revision)
Card 2/2
BUYER, V.H.; KFIEEMTS, S.A.
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Behavior of the cross section of electromagnetic
particle
production at the threshold. Zhur, skop. i teor.
fize
40 no.2:715-717 7 161e (MIRA 14:7)
(Particles (Nuclear physics))
BAYYER, V.N.- SOKOLOV, V.V.
Presence of TPI-mesons in electromagnetic processes. Zhur.
eksp.
i teor. fiz. 40 no.4.1233-1234 AP 161. (MIRA, 14:7)
'. 0 (masons) (Electromagnetic theory)
il~
1!AIM, V.N..; SYNAKH, V.S.
Formation of bd=lonium in electron-positron
collisions. Zinw.
eksp. i teore fiz. 41 no,5:1576-1581 N 161. (MIRA
14:12)
1, Institut yadernoy fisiki Sibirskogo Weleniya, AN
SSSR.
(Collisions (Nuclear physics))
(Mesons)
9/05 62/078/004/003/004
~,BMYB186
AUTHOR: Bayer, V. N.
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TITLE: Eleotron-pos.;Atron interactions at high energies
PERIODICAL-. Uspekhi fizicheakikh nauk,v. 78, no. 4, 1962, 619-652
TEXT: The author discusses the most important results of high-energy
accelerator experiments on electron-electron*collisions and the
conclusions
from treating these problems by:quantum electrodynamics. The results
of the
moat important papers published in this field between 1951 and 1962 are
reviewed. The following topics are treated; Head-on collision
experiments'
on electron accelerators; Applicability of quantum electrodynamics at
small:
distances (Calculation of radiative corrections to electrodynamic'eross
section; radiative corrections in higher perturbation-theoretical
approxima-"',
tions; radiative corrections due to strong interactions;
phenomenological
investigation of the applicability of quantum electrodynamics at small,
distances); particle production in electron-positron collisions,
investiga-.~,_,.
tion of structure and cross section of the process'(Production of muon
-i
pairs; production of pion pairs; processes in which xo_mesons are
involved;-
Card 1/2
S/05 62/078/004/003/004
Electron-positron interactions... B102Y1,186
A
production of K-mesons and baryons in electron-poritron collisions; pair
production of new particl,es (of. Phys, Rev- 124P 1j77s 1960);
Investigation
of weak interactions in collision experiments with oppositely directed
electron beams. There are 19 figures and 109 references.
4
Card 2/2
B&Yr% V.N.; KHRIPWVICH9 I.B.
Neutrino radioactivity and its role in astrophysical
processes*
Astron. a1mr. 40 no.5085-787 S-0 163. (KIRA 16M)
1, Institut yadernoy fIziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
T T I Z C I e -nnn - f~ c t non t r-on --e t ron on-' 1--,-
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e-K
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wer-e obtaired
7, 473Nt-465
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