SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT I.I. DAYKHES - M.I. DAYON

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a it V SO 19 Is 41 V 0 Ion IOU Open 4141 Ail a mi* cc A)~ A L a to 4 if _0 "'.1, t_t.' -Ito is -F.' 4 Delomfulln of ammortallic Indatilone In oWr and Clur"Muft-COPW 81"le. 1. 1. liallilirs. Uff-liturg 1938, No. 12. Ifil; Whiop. Rrfeec Xh4FA9Xi. No. #I. fil.-The Vitrounian last. of Pdrialst devchnw-1 chens. 0414111'stis fut the dein. of "W"Uttallic inchislom in 111V "DW, Cu slml,s -00 eg ,C41. 12 -0.13, Cu 0.414 0.7 A%) and % In. -DS" Cr _Cu futvl% 10 0 8, Theturt4otl -4 rivelrolylk- substilutiors tauln. of the sansple in a orntral )fail, falla.) and the Cl met" tactioll 44 Cl oil 114. .41111,10 we#, UW41. A otollilluilitin uctisixt least developed twered on the irratinrut of lilt- t-liv. ago : trolytir residur of HgO, in the presence of Otrie arid. The surthad was verified on C. Cu and Cr-Cu %lml-. The orlso. of the slog residue front the carbides ruakr% i( pow0sle to doessinpoor, the carbides of Fe with-out I(A*t-4 n1 tfse littir-st ble ivejusams. The sellfite ineluuitm%. nuts. ago l"Cloollie h9sionis in the C and some alloyed stmis -Cu, goo Cr-Cu with a content of Cr up to 0.4%, etc.) ran be Ill- vestigated more, tally and complettly by this mcillod 00 than by other known methods. A dirvirt iumtruern of the 00,16 ~00.0!. steel with a 11SCIs win. nuokes possible a fastvT detts. uf X* 00 the nonmetallic inchnions than thv combination anotte- ::00 00 sublimate method. The sublituate method is suitable only F 1 x** go 1 slog for steelil Cotag. little S and P. A tattle is given -.1 th~ properties and sommirrrom of the nonmetallic inclusionk 60 -I in steel.. W. k. lienn go 0' Ji -%--%L. MITALLURCICAL LOTERAI&jOt CLASIOPICATION lie S: Vass I' 0~4--- Q., !Nice,, -it Q~' qv~ U W_J- _V*'jl - - -_ - is 'To i I I . 4 1 An Ji S It tod 0 1 W W I a a 3 Is 0 of to tilt 1001 Kfi "a xOtt Itnoton Jim. 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 TOOO 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Will 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0, 0 0 03, 0 1 9 0 it It 11 . 1, 11 axe * 117 Us 11,11AZA"W" U1 M a "a 9* A 1 11 J-A- ~L. F.- 0 a I 1 -1 cc u42 1 9 1.. 6 A 0 a I -Aus M 6" 0-41 'Apit$ 00 -04 rP=*sj iZ the Mes of Bessemer rail steel. M 1i I khxiki 1938. No. 24. 11-12.- sterl conti. C 0.43-0.43. Mn 0.75-0.95. S O.G".059 and P 0,(rO-D.(M% was subjected to Lkrti- ficial aging and the mccb. propcrtiesweirdetd. Themcch. shown by rupture tests wrre not affmit4l see Dot bly. 7U impact toughness was found to dVPcud Zoe or and duration of tempering. 11. Z. K. H. R. Chambers. Coot. Metals AM. Inds. zo 0 2. 270-30939).-All tool stech are classified into 12 groups with these anwMed according to the combination of wear resistance and toughness, together with the condi- tions which the are required to meet. The inopertic3 of the steels in = group are indicated graplik%fly for tough- Dess, wear resistance at room temp.. wear reAntance at reclArduess and movement in hardeninx. W. It. H. zoo as 0 boo be* A S 0 - I L A RETALLUFSKAL LITFRAT01 CLASSIFICATIC01 *)&III am a., all 'r-P ---Ir a 6 1 W of 5 W-0 2, 0 V - U a st 11 R It IT H 1% .0 It M .010 * * a 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 00000 0 6; 0 V 0 0 0 010 & 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 41 WIT oil P.(44% Soo C -00 j4pl. is, pt~, Stair.. ji't. &N74. 38- hIllininbI11% aNy till IN-loWl TU 044%. *11MIll 9-47- if;loj 11-71, mKilgatu- Illacs"%mill RA-,T pervive. instch'i (9f 0,141M wr an w MOO !300 A 14. L A IIII&I.LUMOKAL LITIRAIIIII CLOWFICAVION WOO to's u 0 AW 10 At oil' A 4 tW 0 0 ama 'a o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 *Soo 0 00 ; 0 0 a 111~ 0'A 000 Go 0 00 W-41 0 0 6 a 0 0 so 9~ 0 0. 0 9 fowoe 0 so a 0 0 0 *2 DLMMS. 1. 1. An efficient method. Nauka I zhisn' 23 no.5:48 156. (Metals--HviLt treatment) (Kim q: 8) -DAYMM, I. I. Shoot piling used In hydraulic structures. Naulm t shimnt 23 no.?:51 Jl 056. (MLILA 9 -9) (Steel, Structural) (Sheet piling) DATEM, I. I. Self-fluxing agglomerate. Nauka i shiss' 23 29-9:50 '56. OaaA 9:io) (cmelting) DAYEM, I. I. Vacuw, metallurgy. Nauka t zhizn' 24 no.3153 Mr '57. (metallurgy) (vacuum) OSRA 10:5) DAYKHES, M.A., inzh. 1 1: - - - 1. - . . ~ e. - - - - - Method of mounting the main engines with little deformation of the foundation frame and the crankshaft. Sudostroenie 29 no.lls43-4.8 N 163. (KRA 1602) DAYMESp.Maksim TiMOfOYSTich [Why healthy children lose their appetites] Pochezu zdorovye deti mogut poteriat' appetit] Koskys, Uchpedgiz, 1957- 39 P- (MIRA 13:7) (Appetite) j..N.R44m Timof orevi dotlent I GHERXABOV A, V., red.; LOEMTTT, [ProphylazIs and treatment of disturbances of the appetite In children] Profilahlka I Isehents ranstroletv appetite u detel. Kiev, Gos.med.lsd-vo UNI, 1957. 69 p. (MIRA 11:1) (AP~W 10) , X.T., doteent Airther, increasing the offectiveneos of the work of conoetants in pediatirc diviaicuo of a polyclinical departments Pediatrila 39 no.lk22-23 161. (KIM 1.4tl) (pMATRICS) (HOMTAI&-MTPATIENT SERVICE) --; DAYKIJIN, M.Ya.; MAKATUX, V.N.; SILIN, V.A.; MODLIN, A.G. New method for the control of the Impurity of spinnerets. Khim. volok. no.208-59 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Mogilevskly zavod Im. Kuybysheva. 1)/,YK'fl]'Np M~Ya~; ~;11411, V.A.; KIADNITSIKAYA, L.P. bovice for simpli-fied quality control of viscose. Khim. volok. no.5s69-70 165. (MILRA 18:10) 1. ~bgllevekiy tavod iskusstvennogo volokna. ,aso7ranhic ",4,11,1 Of 4-~ of 1%'J.dn~,- lessAs arid, Viuiv JIL~od -or ~n "all 7ried -ci, ~,'entral I.,i:;t ;'or !,c: of --,C)3k-va Aon--Ot- 1,00 DAYKHOVSKIYp B.Ya.,,, kandind.nauk Revults of the introduction of minor mpchanization in the therapeutic d"rtment. Med.sestra 21:no.lOs5O-52 0 162. (MM 16t4) 1. Il Moskovskoy gorodskoy kliniohepk~jr ordena Lenina bollnitsy imeni B.F.Botkinao (HOSPITALS-FWITURE, EQUIMWMp ETC.) ___ _4,W__7~ -00 0 0 goo -1 " f " - 0-0 0-0 0 a # a * a Sol W:77 9" -W-r- *a I Zia$& to ownuumn 4 it 0. T.- -a a 317a "1*76 WS1951mi 11 V U Ad 0 it v v M 6 Al v 01 W L-2 M-F. , A , st_L-T W v I a 6 a sf ';.0 ;.0, Omuta$ 41 facwtvifis oftoll y ;.r. e al Tho Mod allowprift dko M himmift -4 111 pw--- Va. lJodgArsteu.M. 1. VdLskt Misalobelams ZA&ow DWP 14. Nu. 3. Ai-I(IM).-COMPUI(lyr fmding team with talge inmaprine mo butter Mid olive ad un bruliby und III jWF,*,;W ;jib Mallic. kid Avad p0 disawdeta am fr. -00 11"ted. No W vlhvi at dz. In 'he th"Z. .00 the 3 di"s duling be 1-4 Petiod of I kv% w6% The totail widity and the evantetil 44 Irm IM .4141 .4r, lh,! Sasirk. Juices we about equal. In the local as- inulation cow butter 0 shollY OmPtriw to SUSS951fisw "XI gee 041 3 i, in olive oil. No d6cider of the d4vestive Mad evwua- t h 00 90 0 itim functiaxis with worguine dirt was shown. War- goo One ef'"ll"11"Int witi, unflowm oil ptuduawti ftworwhat 0 Chat. Illanc goo 96 f goo (zoo A boo 1Att4*GK.1L LITMUff CA AjtWKATM* go .00 U 0 AV 10 1% T IN _,i -iol? :0 Va to tp asaa Ka fill p(ttet tw 0 0 000-0 0 too 0 * * 0 0 00 * 04 0 0 0 0000 00 @**so@ 0 Isle 0 * 0 414 0 goo 0 0 0 0 00 al 0 0 0- 0 0 0 & IA 0 # 0 0000 0 # *a o 00 0 a DA-YEHOVSM, Ya. I. PA 6~/49T74 WON- 49 z. 77, ~Mei~ev of L. Z. Prank-lameneteklyla, 'Motor .-Mmrvation of'tba Stmaoh and Duodenum,'" Prof Ya. I.,Daykhovskiy, 14 pp "Kiin Msd"~ No3 I.J618 branob of lanervation was little studied l'until now* Book gives results of surgical an& X--ray treatments-and experim entat end new sth~ds df treatipg~ul ore based on ourrent Jji&ledge of the, vagetitive syetemi. It will DATMOVSKIT, Ya.I., Prof. (Moskva) Romn Allbertovich larlia; on the 15th anniversary of his death. ras.med.zhur. 40 no.5:99-101 S-0 159. (MIM 13:7) (Lumu, Row ALIBuTovicH, 1874-1944) L 54o3-66 Dri(l)/EPF(n)-2/T/MM(bl~-3/EWA(h)/=(m) I-T(c) VXIAT ACC HR: AP5027397 SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/65/007/011/3218/3226 4196 ell ALMIOR,. Gurevich. V. L. ; jDay ORG:. Institute of Semicon6ctorsjAN_SSSR, Leningrad (Inatitut poluproyodnikov All SSSR) .TITLE-- Theory of sonic emission in pLe;qtle%trjc-jemitQnductorvL-- SOURCE; Fizlka 1:verdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3218-3226 TOPIC TAGS: sound, semiconductor theory, piezoelectric effect ABSTRACT: The paper is a direct continuation of a previous article by these auth- ors (V. L. Gurevich, B, D. Daykhtmans Zhbyr, '19, 900, 1965). A doped semiconductor witb current carriers of a single sign assumed to be electrons is considered, or alternatively a photoconductor with a short-h-6le lifetime, a. g. CdS. A theory Is proposed to explain the mechanism responsible for generation of standing sound waves of low Intensity in piezoelectric semiconductors in a steady electric field. Orig. art. hij; 46 formulas. SUB CPVL;: SS/ SUBM DATE: 03Nay65/ ORIG REF, 008/ OTH REF.- 006 card 111- USSR/Pla:it Physioloay - General Probleiag. Abs J3ur Ref Zhur - Biol, 'No 13) 1958, 81959 Author Daykin, V.P& Inst Se. Research Institute of Agriculture, Extreme North Title Work on Plant Physioloky in the Yakutsk ASSR Orig Pub Byul- nauchno-tekhn. inform. N.-I. in-ta s.-kh. Krayn. Severa, 1957, No 3, 37-39 Abstract Physiological research is devoted to the study of the water regimen, nourishment and metabolism of local plants. No substantial deviations in the water balance ,Df Yakutian plants were noticed, except for a certain excess of water outflow over inflov. The soil temperatu- re, which was 6-80, prevented the synthesis of amino acids and hampered the utilization of N. The presence of K in the nutrient solution brou1jit about a decrease Card 1/2 USSR/Plant Physiology - General 1hoblems. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1953, 81959 of the number of amino acids iii roots. -- B.E. Kravtsova Card 2/2 1. - 1 - DAYLIDOMM. Ya.S. [Dailidoniene I.S.1 Apidemiology of tuberculosis among Machin-tractor station and state farm workers in districts of Lithuania [with summary in French], Probl.tub- 35 no'.4:7-9 157. (KIRA 10:8) 1. Is Idtovskogo respublikauskogo tubarkalesnogo dispausere (glavnyy vrach Ya.SeDaylldonene, uaucbnyy rukovodite".1 - kandidet maditainskikh usuk Tu.L*Qemperis) 11. (TUBARCULOSIS, epidimiol. in Lithuania. among rural power agriculture & state form workers -(Rux)) (RURAL CONDITIONS in Lithuania, tuborc. apidemiol, among power agriculture & state farm workers (Rua)) F "L) Y /- / C"', i. .4 .- YD-1534 USSR/Medicine - Education Card 1/1 : Pub 102-5/14 Author : *Daylis,, I. L., Professor Title : On teaching "Organization of Public Health Service" in medical institutes Periodical : Sov. zdrav., 6, 26-28, Nov-Dee 1954 Abstract : A few suggestions are offered here as to how chairs in organization of public health service in the medical universities of the USSR can put their subject over more effectively. It is imperative that medical school students acquire a clear picture of organizational set up and theoretical basis of the Soviet public health system, its development and achievements. No doubt must exist as to superiority of Russian scientists in every branch of medicine; reactionary theories and practices existing in capitalist countries must be unmasked Institution (*Head) Chair of Organization of Public Health Service, Odessa Medical Institute Submitted DAYLYUDENKO, X.Ae , ,_:, .1 " Experience in operating an autcmatic telegraph statior aft "Liman" route-code commutation. Vest. sviazi 23 no.10:17-19 0 163. - (MIRA 16:12) 1. Nachallnik tsekha kodovogo avtomaticheskogo tranzita Moskovskogo telegrafa. - DAYN, A. - Hid an potentialities 15 no.11:33-36 N'54, (Construction for reducing construction costs. Fin.sm (MLRA w) industry-Costs) DATN, A.I., kandldtLt ekonomichaskikh nauk. Wa7s of lowering the cost of wn-minecaa building materials. Mekh. trul.rab. 9 nq.2:2,1-25 7 1550' (MLRA 8:4) (Suilcling materials) MAYN, A. Potentla,litles for reducing the cost of reinforced concrete Units and parts. Fim.g= 16 no.11:74-77 N 155. (NISA 9:1) (Cowrote) SORMR, V.I., dolctor tektuil~ksbkihh nauk: DON, A.I., kandidat ekonomiclieskikh nauk4 DOVZHIK, Y.G., inshener. v--------- Screened crushed-stozie concrete for reinforced concrete products plants. Bet.i shel.-bet. n0-9020-323 6 156. (KLRA 9:10) (Reinforced concrete) DAYN, A.!., doteent "NEGOW Ifurther tasks in developing the nonmineral building materials industry. Nekh.trud.rab. 10 no.5:30-32 Ny '56. MR& 9:8) (Quarries and quarrying) - DAYN, A Important means for reducing building material costs. Fin-SM 17 no.11:35-61 N '56. (NLRL 9:12) (Building materials--Costs) DAYN, A. F -M Sources for decreasing production costs of rook products. Strol mat.3 no,2121--23 F 157, (m= 1;13) Miarries and quarrying) DAYNO A*, ekonomist MMMwwMFMw~ Development of an industrial base for construction in the Irkutsk Neonomic Region. Strol.met. 3 no.11:22-23 N 157. (MIRA lOil2) (Irkutsk loonomic legion--Building materials industry) DAYN, A.I., insh.; BOISOV-MMIN, M.P., inzh. ........ Improve the production of rock, sand, and gravel used for building materials. Mekh.trud.rab. 11 no.8:30-33 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Building materials) BORISM-MCBRIN, M.; !~ ~,~ Internal potentialities in SSSR 20 no.4:37-42 Ap (Building the nonmetallic mineral Industry. Fin. '59. (KIRA 12t6) materials industry-Finance) DAYN, A.I., dotsent; KACHFROVA, B.A., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ---BMTINA, N.B., Btarshiy inzh.; LOGINOV, P.F., inzh. Ways to lower the net cost of stone, crushed stone, gravel, and sand for construction. Sbor. trud. NIIZHelezobetona no.3:147-358 16o. (MIRA 15:2) (Building stones) (Stone, Crushed) (Sand and gravel industry) .DAYN, A.I.p kand.ekon.nauk -Potentials of enterprises of the Main Administration of the Building Mterials Industry under'the Executive Committee of the Mospq'w City Soviet of Working People's Deputies producing rock,,Oand and gravel for the construction'industry. Sbor. trud. NITZHelezobetona no.7s178-184 162. (NMA 16sl) (Crushed stone industry) (Sand and gravel industry) IDAIN, I.I., kwid. tekhn. nai* - ",-! Wastes of rook products am a powerful source for increasing the production of aggregates. Stroi. mat. 9 no.lOsIO-n 0 163. (MMA 16: n) DAYN, A.I., inzhener Mcb 1e enterprises for rock products industry. Strol. mat. 10 no.10:23-24 0 164. (MIRA 18:2) DAYN, B. ya. sde DAIN, B. Ya. 15(2') AUTHORS: Matveyev, M. A.g Dayn, E. Ps SOV/72-59-11-4/13 TITLE: The Effect of Powdered Refractory Charge Components Upon the Melting Temperature and Quality of Glass With a High Zircon~= Content PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 11, pp 8-12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The papers by I. D. Tykachinskiy, M. B. Romanovskiy, M. A. Matveyev, 1. S. Koyfman, L. A. Grechanik, P. P. Budnikov, I. I. Nekrich (Footnote 1) were devoted to the investigation of soda-, soda- sulphate-, and borosilicate glasses. The present paper discusses the influence of dispersity of refractory stratum componentz, as well as entire charges upon the melting temperature and quality of the glass To-189 which has the following composition: 62-5-it Si02; 18'/~- Zr02; 12~ 11a20 j 2-5~6 K20; 5~- Cao . 0. K. Botvinkin, G. Ya. Iof f e, L. B. Kroll , V. V. Tarasov, K. T. Bondarev (Footnote 2) report on its high chemical and thermal stability. The high refractory-oxide content accounts for the high melting point (1500-15200) of this glass. The introduction of powde3-ed sand and Card 1/2 zirconium into the charge is said to constitute an effective The Effect of Powdered Refractory Charge Components SOV/72-559-11-4/16 Upon the Melting, Temperature and Quality of Class With a High Zirconium Content method of lowering the melting point and improving the Olaos quality. This is described in detail. The degree of grinding of the material was determined by means of Tovarov's apparatus, and the grinding vas carried out by the vibroplant Nr 3 (Fig 1). The fractional composition of the material was determined by means of a microscope and the apparatus designed by Pigurovskiy. Tables 1 and 2 give a detailed description of the grinding of the sand,.tables 3 and 4 of that of zirconium. Table 5 and figures 2-4 present the grinding of the charge und3r various conditions. Conclusions: The grip-ding . of the antire zirconium-containing stratum is considered inexpedientg since soda and potash render the , grinding of sand and zirconriwn difficult. Sand and zirconium should be added to the charge already ground. , Suitably, the sand should be gmmd .11 the vibrating plant Nr 3. There are 4 figures, 5 tables, and 2 Savir!t references. Card 2/2 f L 53736-65 Pq-4/rr--4As-4/n-7 V?d7W1_ ACCESSION NR: AP50155;62 UH/0286/65/ooO/OO8/O11q/nq! 666.iog.211 iVTHOR:Shkol'nikov, Ya. A. Polik, B. H.; Karakhanidi, N. G-.,- Ivanov. P. K ; 494tr. Ulybynhev. V. V.; Al in A.~T.;'BMEMa.N. ffj.. Simakov, D. .; Shchi 12 ~k N I. Yc.;.q2fXeva, Yu. N., Yefimova. M. I.; Nechayeva., Ye. 2." Yesilkini.' - I-vanoval.A, I.* Dayn. E. P.; Natbatoy, Y.-g-'I Nsmevskaya, Ye. A.; ia__1.n:j%ve[NB.j Balashov, V. N_-;GMt., L. B. TITLE: Glass for glass fibers. I~Class 32, No. 170369 16~ SOURCE: Byu3_1eten' izobreteniy I tov&Mkh xnakov, no. 8, 190, 119 TOPIC TAGS.- Blass, Blase fiber ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a glass suitable for =aking glass fibers. To increase chemical durability, to prevent corroeion of alloys of aluminum and other light metals, and to Improve processability, the glass In for- imulated to c.ontain.- 58-63% SiOk, 2-4% B203, 6-8% A12031 0.5-1.5% F1030 4-6% Zr02, 6-8% cao, 12-13% Na2O, and 1.3-2% K20- JbI41 ASSOCIATION: none 15(2) AUTHORS: Sivchikova, M. G., Dayn, F. L. SCM/72-59-7-8/19 TrTLE-. Glazeig for Faienee Free From Boron and Mad (Be,1rbornyye bessvintsovyye glazuri dlya fayansa) PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1959, Er 7, pp 22-26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Yu. G. Shteynberg and L. V. Romanchuk (GIKI) elaborated a boron- strontium-glaze free from lead for faience with a burning temperature of from 1040 to 12000 whioh was introduced beside others in the Konakovo Faience Works imeni Kalinin& and in the Budyanskiy Faisnoe Works in the Ukraine. The same authors work at a glaze free from boron with a burning temperature of from 1100 to 12500 by using zinc oxide and lithiUMLcompounds as melt. 1. Kalzing and F. Viveger used fluorides and zinc oxide for this-purpose. The authors of this paper used fluorides, zinc oxide, strontium compounds and titanium dioxide as boron substitute. As initial material of their investigations of glazes free from boron and lead yelisayevskiy pegmatite, quartz, proeyanovskiy kaolin, belgorodskiy chalk, dolomite, zinc oxideq strontium oarbonateg titanium dioxide and fluorides were used. The chemical composition of the materials is given in table 1. Card 1/2 As basis they took the boron-strontium-faience glaze being used in Glazes for Faienoe Free From Boron and Lead SOV/72-59-7-8/19 the works of the UkrSSR and the molecular formula of them is given. The layer was fritted, at a temperature of from 1300 to 13200 in the electric laboratory furnace. The compositions of the frits am given in tablas2 and 3. The quality of the glazes may be seen from table 4. In the figure the thermal expansion of the ceramic bodies of me types of glazes is represented, The glaze hardness was determined by means of the apparatus DIT-3. The chemical stability of the frits and glazes was determined according to the method of the Class Institute, The orystallizability of the glazes was investigated by means of the polythermal method in a gradient furnace wheraby the study of L. M. Blyumen is mentioned. The miorostructure of the glazes was investigated by means of ground sections by chief engineer 0. F. Yannak (Footnote 1). Conclusions. On the basis of fluorine compounds glazes free from ",)oron and lead were 9~~sined. Their quality was found not to be inferior to boron glazes for faience. The molecular formula of these glazes is given. The new glazes are tested under operational conditions and can be recommended for glazing faience household products. There am I figure and 4 tables. Card 2/2 SENI, Z.P.; SIVCHIKOVA, M.G.; LUCHKA, M.Kh.; BELYAKOVA, I.N.; YARMAK, O.F.; D ,~Yll, F-L. Possibility of lowering the temperature of porcelain firing and of its roplacemont in drying tw4er high temperatures, Stek.i ker* 19 no,9.21-24 S 162a (MIRA 15:9) (Porcelain) i VCH ly A I a IOVA, [Srichykoll%, H.P.]l Afilld- rau~,,. DOM, F.L. ST A.G. [Steoina, I vt.coehemieal properties of houviliold paroe'lain pnN,3u:.--d RiF j by the fEtctorles of the K--',mr ".-canorilc Cown$7di. ';_F--h. !!;rOri. o. 4 - 80-83 164 SIVCHIKOVA, M.G. [Syvehykova, MAJ, kand. tekhn. nauk; DAYN, F.L.P- GULAY, O.S. (Hulail O.S.] Imnroving the quality of maiolica goods. Leh. prom. no.D21-22 Ja-Mr 065. (MIRA 18t4) SIVCHIKOVAp M.G. fSyvchykova, kand. tekhn. nauk; DAYN, F.L.; GULAY, O.S. (Hulai, O.S.] I------ Effect of the glaze coating on porcelain whiteness. Leh. prom. n0-4:22-27 O-D 165. (MIF.A 19:1) SIVCHIKOVA M,G. [Syvchykov-a, M.O.It kand.tekhn.naukj_2LY ~F.L~. KA6ANOVA, I,V. [Kahanova' I.V.1 dec:ration Color glazes for the of fine stoneware. Lah.prom. no.lt60-63 -Ta~Mr 164. (Mim igri) DAYMO, Filipp Petrovich [Dainska, P.P.]; UUMV. D. EUkgusau, D.I. rea.; WITT -tekhn. red. [Our most important'patentiall Nash halouny'reserv. Kiuskp D!ziarzh.vyd-va BSSR. Red.manava-palit.lit-ry, 1960.,40 p. (MM 14:3) 1, SBkretarl Mostovskogo rayonnogo komiteta Icizanisticheakoy partii Belorusaii (for Dayneko). (Mosty District-Agricultural administration) MOMEVA, Ye. A., kand. mad. nauk; nAYnK mlad. nauch. sotr; ZHUKOV X. " V. v., mlad. nauch. sotr.; BELYAVTSEVA, 1. S., IlLude nauch. sotr. Significance of the lumineacence metbod in the diagnosis of some deimatoses. Vest. derm. i van. no.6.,17-20 161. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz Ufimskogo kozbno-venerologicheakogo inatituta (dir. - starshiy nauchMy sotrudnik P. N. Shishkin, nauchnyy rukovoditell starBhiy naucbnyy ootrudnik G. A. Shinskiyl (SKIN-DISFASES) (LUMINESCENCE) , V~ c;Od Wu z - - -t 1 w i = j1 rov_ - r. -V Dablo k..BZ N. 'and Z AO (itidm i T y th ant Bobru* vi"4i - ViWh4i. Si ~ N4. 4, --~ZxPtl.'Worl; 6 rtti6itcd On the hydrol~tlc rrm- B j817 50).' a~~ el Dli vitss e 0 n rt & "Filip :with vcrfvrut~d liquor feed i - ties In 1)6~4ilowa oducts r%!qw m s pipi-I tun- u ns 01mliel to thenc . Duiin'~ the operat6n the premm 6 - - 'a - h i u i m l t ~3vt at s le equ , tecip, of c ydro ysls. . The, l gnei v," 1,irii& fijjbercfor~, reinovo easitr.' hydral)-tic piviluds ire obtalual ~qjxurerfcwrrli, tile rc~ h6a i d I i i p is s n cr, t n t" cam)" h tivall ' vilth the egelpmebt ck)ldcrdWCn. Two vorliationsintht 0~01 the instolatioll blive bma d W In one the o 0" , 1*q uOr b1 fed thr6ugh a cciktW.fine~ an d i. directed tau=4 6 pilms nivand the Iiiii1de wall. m In the scmud modifiation the ' e d the viitl and- harg iiqlior h c ibrom Opeatcine vide W ' J~its curmit is direliteclZ ; thelvactiaki6i tuward the s fth - . , . . "IM' 01116MOU011- OrOftlits.' The e4ic"c yof the cloki d 11 n X` Cvdnitqmtio~i, of tbe'xyiikc xne.~ tempandl tiiu; N in 'of th0:1aA, 'in I)AYA-IMC!, LUKIYANOV, K,,A.; LIVSHITS, N.Ya. Return valves made from seamless steel pipes for steam lines. Gidrolix. i lesokhim. prom. .9 no.7:24 156. (MIRA 12:3) l.Bobruyekiy godrolisnyy savod. (valves) V, DATNIKO, ~.N.; GORICLIK, B.A.; BELIKOVA, Ye.A.; YARISHCHMO, A.M. "--W~!r&I5fen the vork of the chief cooker operator. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 10 no.8:21-2Z 157. (NM 10:1?-) 1. Bobruyakiy gidralizu" zavod. (Hydrolysis) GESHTOVT, Yu.N.y aspirant; MAUMV, V.S.; YEPANESIENKOV, I.B.; DAYNICHENKO,_.q~,~~, aspirant; GIFLUZEN, I.I. Economic effectiveness of the use of herbicides. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.2:9-12, 32 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Kishinevskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Daynichenko). 2. Nachallnik Ullyahovskoy stantsii zashchity rasteniy (for Grazev). 3. Severnyy filial Kazakhskogo instituta zashchity rastenly, Kokchetav (for Geshtov-t), 4. Starshiy agronom po zash- chite rasteniy Nerchinskogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniya, Ghi- tinskaya obi. (for Makrov). 5. Glavnyy agronom po zdshchite rasteniy Gorodetskogo proizvodstvennogo upravleniyap Gorlkovskaya obl. (for Yepaneshenkov). K4LIFA, S.F., prof.; DAYNOVSKkYA, S.B. . .............................................. Myopia and tozoplasmosis. Oft. zhur. 16 no.8:455-460 161 (MIRA 15--4) 1. Iz kafedry Ur-lamiykh bolezney (zav. - prof* S.F.Kallfa) Odosskogo meditsinakogo instituta imeni Pirogova. (MYOPIA) (TOXOPIASMOSIS) DATNOVSKIY,,-Arw~olIy B.olealayovic4; XMIN, Retislav Nikolayovich; DITKOVSKIT, A S., red.;-SIMIXUOYA, L.A., red.izd-va; BACU-Ij- RIKA, A.K., t;kh,.red. (Over-all utilization of vood in industry] Kompleksnoe ispoll- movanie drevesiny v protVahlennosti. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat, 1959. 78 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Wood-using industries) 1. DAYHOVSKIY, A. V., Candidate 2. USSR (600) 4. Lumber - Transportation 7. On the economic efficiency of trasporting logs in tree lengths, Les. prom., 13 ., no.g. 1953. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. D 6"\/ r'q ~ a; ~,- ~ Cc . N , KRACHATURITAN, G.Kh.;DATBYAK, A.N.;RNZNIK0V, Te.K. Penicillin dermatitis. Sovet. nod. 16 no. 6:11-13 June 1952. (cm 22:4) 1. Of the Clinic for Skin Diseases (Director -- Prof. F. N. Grincher. Honored Worker In Science). Second Moscow Medical Institute Iment I. V. Stalin and of the 8th Tenersological Dispensary. t DAVITM, I" D. "Clinical Cbsenration, Prophylaxis, and, TreaLment cf C=._~on -I--"_-'_--3 of Nonspecific .4cute Lurp-itiz;." Ound Yed O'cl, &'cond !.',-scow Aate u M'edical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, 20 Sep 54. (TI, 1 3ep 54) 30: Stir, 432, 2,',) '...'ar 55 MMAXI MAMAK, I.S., aspirant heitult of streptomyciu theralry In ederstous and phlegm= UrMitle. Vent. oto-rin. 16 no-3:-46-60 My-Je 154. OWA 7*7) 1. Is kliniki bolesbey~&, Ilona I nolia (dir. daystvitelInyy ohlen Akademii vieditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. B.S.Proobraxhanskly) II Koskovskogo zeditsinskogo inetituta Ineni I.V-Stalina. (LLRYNGITIS, therapy, *stieptolwain) (STRBFTMCIN therapeut.19 use, DAYWAK, L.B., kandldat mditslnoklkb nauk Itiolou, clialcalamects AM IFE-Wvontlou of edmatous Infll- timtion and phlegnonous'(absoessing) lay7ogItle, lest#oto-rin 17 no.4:30-35 JI-Ag 155. (nRA 8: 10) 1. Is k1luild bolesuny ukha, gorla, nou (dir.-daystvitall- iWy qhlpn AkMmll mdltotnktkh nauk SSSR prof. B.S. Preo- brasbonekly) lechabnoge fakalltata II Moskovskogo moditsinskogo Inatituta Imal edamtons, Infiltrable & phlqponous) DAYNYAK. L.B., kand.med.nouk, RAZAROVA. G.F.. kand.med.nauk First plennry session cof the All-Russimn Kedical Society of Otolaryngologists. Veat.oto.-rin. 20 no-32120-123 Ny-Je 158 (HIRA 11:6) (OTORHIROLARYIIGOLOGY) DLYINAK, L.B., kand. mod. nauk. Mthyalne in the treatment of vasomotor and a3-lergle rhinitis. Veat. otor" 21 no.208-41 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:4) 1, Iz kliniki bolezuey ilk , gorla i nosa (air. - prof. B.S. Preobra2henskiy) lechobnogo fakullteta Il Moskovskoga meditsinskogo, instituta. (ELY FRM, ther. 10-(Z-dies~hylaminoethyl)-phenothiazine (Rue)) (PRINOTHIAZIM, rel. apda, 1D-(2-dimeth.vlaminectlwl)-phenothiazine in bay fever (Ebs)) DAPgg,-j.B..,-kand. mod. neuk; KELINIKOVA. N.6., inzh. New method for determining the patency of the nasal passages. Yest.atorin. 22 no.2:90-93 Mr-Ap 160. (MM 13:12) 1. Is kliniki bolesney ukha, gorla i nose (zav. - prof.B.S. Prs~brashenskiy) lachabnogo fakulltata II Moskovskogo maditsinakogo institute i laboratorii gszovykh meditainakikh priborov i apperatov (rukovaditall - kand.takhn.nank A.S.Perellrmtr) VsGsoyUzUogo nauchno-isoledovatellskogo institute msditsinakogo instrumentariya i oborudaveniya. (90SM) (OTORKINOLARYNGCLWY equip. & supplies) DAYMAIK,_ L. ~~O kand. med. nauk -- ------- -- Use of prednisone in the treatment of vasomotor and allergic rhinitis. Vest. otorin. no.5:37-42 '61. (MIR& 14:12) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukha, gorla i nosa (zav. - prof. B. S~ Proobrazhonskiy) II Moskovokogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N. I. Pirogova. (NOSL-DISEASES) (PREGNADIENETRIONE) DAYNM, L.B., kand.med,nauk Hadhanlam of the action of acupuncture and its effectiveness in treating various forms of vaoomotor rbinitis, Vest.otorin. no.5&16-21 162. (MM 15:9) 1, Is kafedry bo2exney ukha, nona I gw2a (zave - prof* B.S. P~eobrazbenskiy) lechelvogo fakulltsta 11 MoskovsRogo medit;sin- okogo ipotituta imeni N.I. Pirogovat (NOSE-DISKMS) (ICUFUNCTURS) DAYNYAK. L.B.. kande mad. nauk Clinical aspects and prave-tion of vasomotor rhinitive Sov. mad. 26 no.11:109-113 N062 (MIRA 1713) 1. Iz kliniki bolezney ukha., nOSEL i gorla ( dir. - doystvitell- nyy chlen AW SSSR prof, B.S. Pri*brazhenekiy) II Moskovskogo meditainakogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova. DAY L~B ..kand.1118d4i nauk Vascular react4vity in patients with vasojobtar rhinitis. Vest. otorin.A"no-i42-50 163- (~M4 16:9) 1. Iz klinJJd bolezney vkha, nooa i gorla (direktor- prof. B.S.Preoln-azhenski7) 31 Mookovskogo meditsinskogo institutp. Jineni N. I. PLrogova. (Non-DISFASMS) WKWOUS SYSTEM, VASOM()TOFDISEASE%) PEMOCHMIKO. P.F.; SRAPIRO, I.I.; LURIYE. G.B.. prof.; DAYOU...A.Ye., inth.; ZAKHARKIN, V.I., lnzh.; KAYOROVA, A.V., lnzh.; 7.3LIKSON, U.I., inzh.; FILIPPOVA, L.A., inzh.; GVOZMA, A.S., inzh.; KCDKW, Bei', telchn.red. (General norms for cutting conditions and time in the machinery industry for technical normalization of machining on grinding machines; large-lot and mass production] Obshchemshinostroitel'- nya normitivy rezhimov rezaniia i vremeni dlia takhnichaskogo normirovaniia rabot na ahlifovallnykli stankakh; krupnoseriinoe i mBesovoe proizvodetvo. Moskva, Gou.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino- stroit.lit-ry, 1959. )59 P. NMA 13:1) 1. Koseow. Mauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut truda. TSentrall- noye byuro proPWshlennykh normntivov po trudu. 2. Glavnyy inzhe- ner TSentralinogo byuro promyshlennvkh normativov po trudu pri Nauchno-iseledovatellskom institute truds (for Petrochenko). 3. Zaveduvushchiy otdolom mashinostroyeniya TSentral'nogo byuro promyshlenafth normativov po trudu pri Hauchno-ii3sled.instituts truda (for Shapiro). 4. Sotrudniki TSentrallnogo bvuro pro- mysbaennykh normativov po trudu pri Houchno-iseledovatellskom institute truda (for Dayon, Zekharkin, Kayorova, Felikson, Filippova. Ovozdeva). (Grinding and polishing) PWROCHMKO, P.F-; SWIRO* I.1o; LWYM, G.B., prof.; AYQff",jv,, inzh.; %AMAR IN, 7.1.i inzh.; KAYCROTA, A.T., iuzh.;.MI1CSW, N-I-, i4zh-; FILIPPOVA, L.A., inzh.; GYOZDBVA, A.N., inzh.; DOBRITSYNA, R.I., telchn.red. (General engineering time norms for the technical standardization of machining processes on grinding machines; small-lot and piece production] Obahchemashinoetzoitellnye norwtivy Yremeni dlia tekhnicheskogo normirovaniia robot no shlifovalinyM stankakh; molkoseriinoe i edinichnoo proizvodstvo. Moskva. Goo.rAsuchno-takhn. izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960, 38 P. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Moscow. Pauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut trade. TSentralluoye bytLro promyshlonnyiph normativov- po trudu. 2. Glavnyy inzhener TSentrallnogo byuro promyshlenrykh normativov po trudu pri Nauobno- iseledovatellskom institute truda (for Pstroclienko). 3. Zaveduyu- shchly otdolon mashinostroyaniya TSentrallnogo byuro promyshlennykh normativov po trudu pri Nauchna-losledovatel'skom institute trade (for Shapiro). 4. TSentralluoye byxtro promyshlennykh normativov po tradu pri Nauchno-iseledovatellskon institut trude (for Dayon, Zakharkin, Mayorovs, Felikson, Filippova, Gvosdava). (Grinding and jx~lishing) VENGLINSKIY,, V.V.; DINISENKO,, X.V.; SOTSKOVj, A.A.; SHPIMLI, A.M.; GaWNt Kh.I.0 imb.,, retsenzent; SIMMIAZAROV, M.M., retsenzent; DAYON, A.Te inzh red.t FKUKHOVA, G.N.,, red. I A. ao,*p tlbf--t~~- izd-va; T 0 te a. rim, [Establishing technical norms in the instrument industry] Tekhnicheskoe normirovanie truda v priborostroenii; spra- voobnoe posobie. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 532 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Instrument inaustry-Production standards) U&q~ftr ftsice - Dommic Fadlatlnn im 48 Nuclear PbMdes - Partides OSr*otrts of Varitran Hissat 3P250 Meters, Above Sm Level." A. Alikbazyanp Corr Msmy Acad $at USMI Ai. Vaysenborgg, V, Nbarltanovj, P., Dayoup Tzet of' Fbys Pmblmsp Aced Sed MMi and YMrs rnsts Acad Sol Amenian SM# 4 pp NDok Ak Nauk 8=2 Vol UO go 9 MmmUptlm an subject begm in 2946 In Cowl* Pmy laboratory an Pmmt:Alagez* I VesVtk =1 5#ml u Intl wem 0;4 0" W protonsp ca3.IUC them vexilirme becauto tbey can be sither poidtIve or. Work -1tim. 409 rh Mfgwiod2flb Oftmi?.9 so thm& 0.9-m load dheat but were absorbed 1z 1*05 m land shest. Consist of a weries of won dofined vaxbu ard vious kUpoUmms ort iceizution of particlea. Submitted 29 Apr 4,11. PA 6AMI ALIIMIU=T, A. I.; VAYSEIMERG, A.; WZON, M.; MARIONOV, V.; KUNSTWIMMV, A. DAYON, M. "Varitrons in rigid component of cosmic rays," Reports of the AS USSR (New Series), vol. 61, iio. 1, 1948. treviousgrticle in Dokl. All SSSRI 60, No.9, described spectral of varitron masses obtained by examination of trajectroies of particles absorbed in lead filters installed above a series of counters. Present article discusses &-ita obtained on the spectrum of tbehard component. Submitted 18 may 1948 8/49Tlo5 DAYON, M. i. USM/Nuclear Physics - Varitions Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays Aug 49 "Generation of Protons and Varitrons by the Neutral Component of Cosmic Rays," A. I* Alikhanyan, M. I. Dayon, V. M. Kharitonov,, Inst of Phys Problems, Acad Sci USSR, Phys Inst., Acad Sci Armenian SSR,, 8 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret FizI Vol XIX, No 8, pp 739-48. Observed generation of charged particles in lead caused by the neutral component at 3,250 meters. Magnetic analysis of the particles showed them to be protons and iaritrons. Theorized that the protons appeared as a result of exchange of charge which the fast neutron undergoes in interaction with muclear particles. Submitted 20 Apr 49. PA 61/497-80 DAYON, M. I. USSR/Yuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays Varitrons Oct 49 "Existence of Light Varitrons, 11 A. L Alikhanyan, A. A. Konstantinov, V. 14. Ihsxitonov, M. I. Dayon, Phys Inst, Acad Sci Armenian SSR, Inst Phys Problem Aced Sci USSR, 11 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XIX, No 10y PP 857-67. Studied pulse (momentum) spectrum of cosmic particles in the interval 30-80 MeV/c. Showed that particles exist in this pulse (momentum) interval which have masses of 150, 100, 80, and, appareutlY. 50 tiraes the electron mass. Submitted 28 Jun 49. PA 150T59 UM/Nublear PkWaIcs Gelget'Counteroo Jan 49' Nuclear Physics Elementary Particles "Self -Damping Geiger-M-uller Counters With Low Probability of Effectiveness," M. 1. Delon, 4 pp *Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol IX1V, No 3 Zffectiveaess a of a given counter denotes probability of its registering r&3Athistj4� particles. A tele- scope from k counters, -each of which hav6 a probabil:iij of offectivene5s a, will register relativistic particles with the probability ak, and particles with n times greater ionization ability tpap relativistic ones, with the probability nrt~X (with. an 27/49T84 USO/Buclear Physics - Geiger Counters (Coatd) Jan 49, mnall coi~pared. to 1). Counters made were used to DT"Quy ionizing ability of raritrons. Submitted 6 Aug 48. 27/49TB~ DAYON, M. 60peasruft Ow Xw PA%n*Uo SomtsawlW40 A* AUbbwWa% am Nu%r Amd ad U826 Aw SW"i% 3, Nbotdmwlc&v (6 A*Wall# to DWOI~p fto IA~4 Awd Od ArMDIM M Mok A Vauk 8=0 Val IXXr* lb 1* lp 3740 Denuftee tb* wo we=Ua - - p t one % b of lwp renIvUg paw& nt up at se alUtaft Of 3$= mum ~ I-- - am ISM2 Md laftaw Jbr sameadm the spwtn of put"$ - (=miMW md was"$ of PWUAUN OX60aft Cando IWO* me cmmtna P04 of this der3m 1S the valgbIAg 76 tw3s* An Um Sop of which be* to= ormW a arlu of sMU-41m caurAm ftt puadt cat to dot Us awrdImUs of the puU*2" In 4POOP, The Apectm OX p=t= Obulad gnu Vat the nm uspaud is so, t it h actxlw poss"m 2up remlvft pmw =d am&Ua am to dLvUqpUb idth ~~ Un than 2gWO 3%p of the pmtow* The rewlts obUdned IndicaU that tin It p 41 -1 u 9, trau *I' pmttuw VmAle&Uy dtnVpwxs lbr vid,%*s of ussaw agal to itbe =ft of thip pmtotip Muring Un antJ" t1me of the mmawrommt ou pam # jsevw =o a trsjftt*ry of pwUcles of mg sUp vdied or tbwrnd In *I- J3lt4ni* Gulmitted Is Jul 54 PA M'M' _UPM lear ftqrsics Cosmic Neutrons 21 Oct 52 tu~ E*4"Orereration of Protons and pi-Mesons by Cosmic Neu- s, " M. 1. bayon Oz ;V'Dok Ak nauk SSSR" Vol 86, No 6, PP 1093-1N6 Die-cusses case where registration of charged parti- cles in the ma5s spectroscope (3,250 m elevation, 6,200 gauss, 9 em of lead; A. Alikhanyan et alii, nDok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol 80, No 1, 37, 1951) is not ac- companied by indication of the 0 series of neon counters (i.e., those on sides of lead block), vhich suggested sub6ect generation. Rules out the 234T89 possibility of the ineffectiveness of the counters.-.. Acknowledges aid of A. 1. Alikhanyan, A. Dadayan, , G. A. Marikyan, Shostakovich, and Avdonyan. Submit- ted by Aced A. 1. Alikhanov 23 Aug 52. no. 1- 7( 'n) OT89 C-4. 50 7617j. M. 1. glon. Bun, Acapr-l.-?Av 62+-15(i9m)(Rusush trantutic-U).- R. M - R. A4 !~' M2 =f, -- U-4 DATON, M. I. Usli;g the residual range--scattering method for determining partlele masses in metal-plate cloud chambers. I%v.AH SSSR.Ser.fiz.19 no.6: 697-699 N-D 155. (K.2-t 9:4) 1.7isiohookly institut imeni P.N.Lebodeva Akadexii wak SSSR. (Cosmic rays) (Nuclear physics) IITMW, VeH,; MEMI, G,I.; DOON, K*I. Photometric method for determining the ionizing capacity of particles in the cloud chamber. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser.fis.19 ne.6:750-752 N-D 155. WaA 9:4) 1.7izichoskiy institut imeni P.N.Lebodeve, Akedexii nauk SSSR. (Cosmic rars) (Nuclear physics) IIATON, R.I.; YBDOROV, V.K. - - - --WMqM"ft,*,A* Large rectangular Wilson chamber with bilateral enlargement. Zhur. .takh. fis. 25 no-5:771-778 My 155. ()CM 8:7) . (Cloud chamber) .DATOR. M. 0 j r ~111- . "Heavy unstable particlem* (Problemy movremennoi fiziki. no.4, 1955) Reviewed by M.Daion. Usp.fis.nmuk 56 no-3:465-467 Jl'55- (PartIcles, Blementary) (KLRA 8:10) ~" 7N Coajdd rak -zidiati U634"? _'I .71L han protons:, in a ogdo i ticln-it'~J U 2~6 ]also.. ovi SSMI- _101 MAU - Alt.. _-11 1955 'I Uitriav buxirimahti ~69qmip-~- rAy,-' partic so heavier thant Pro'ton ~-ar 6 _09tiow of %evQ ~` are d' -describe ---~ius a6ove BwC. The: experiments: were: con&c-ted -rd-th~ them help of a: magne c - ,spectrometer iwwhich'the'datchinj device.-was repUced with a lexge rectangula:rWilson chanber'. The experiments were intended to prove tba existance of, such particles in. dosmic rays. Three, USSR reforences on-.--,,: oad,, d P "'67--niti of, 14mica - -bented Ad _'Aqmicial' an, Aiilihiia6v --j -1 a 33STRUNENTATION: SFr-.CMOM=S "The Alikhanyan-Alikhanov )Iagnetic Spectrometer in Conjunction With a Large Rectangular Cloud Chamber!, by M.I. Dayon, V.M. Fedorov, and G.I. Merzon, and N.V. Shostakovich, Phy __M_ sics sTiMuTb imeni P.N. Lebedev, Academy of Sciences 'USSR, Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, Igo 1, Janua- ry-February 1957, PP 3-10- Description of a mass spectrometer, constructed in 1953, in which a large cloud chamber with plates replaces the system of counters, separated by absorber layers, previously placed under the poles of the magnet. The first to employ such a combination of a mass spectro- meter with a chamber was A.I. Alikhanyan and his associates in 1952. The possibility of a detailed study of the behavior of a particle af- ter it leaves the magnetic field is a distinguishing feature of the new system from all previous variants of mass spectrometers. Card 1/1 ,Z:) /VI) AUTHOR- Dayon, M. 1. 56-5-16/46 TITLI; Electron Spectrum at 3200 a Above Sea Level (Spektr ciektronoy na VY20te 32DO m n&A urovnem norya) PUIODICAL: Zhurnal Ikxperin. i Tooret.Fisiki, 1957, Vol 33 # N r 5, pp. 1166-1174 (ussR) ABSTRAM For the deternimilon of the electron spectrum resulting from cosmic radiation an "AlikhuVan-klikhanov" type mass spectro- meter was used which was connected with a Wilson chamber. A nximber of lead plates mm in the Wilson cha&er. The following may be said about the results obtained; a) The integral electron spectrum within the energy domain 4.108 0-- 19 < 2.109 eV at 3200 m above sea level can be repreaented by N(P) = N.1p 1,55 +. 092D b) The intensity of the vertical electron current with a.momentum. p >,4.108 eV/o in eqml to 0,41AO-3 (3i-2 aterad -1 s-1 . This in Card 1/2 about 3% of the et meson current if the mesoxis have a momentum of 32sotron Spectrum at 32W a Above Be& Level 56-5-16/46 P > 370 NeV/0. o) At monienta p ;.>, 4.108 eV/c the number of the electrons (359 1 19) in all. =a=t= damainil in aboat equal to those of tile positron 030 + 18)- d) The experiaZintal data an the penetrability of fast electro (P :~014.108 eV/o) are In fairly good agreawat with the correspond- ing computations obtained by 1vaneWw an the besix of ossoade curves. There are 4 figures, 6 tables, and 19 references, 6 of which are Slavio. AWCUTICK: Physim' Institute Insid P.N.Labedov AN USSa (Fisicheakiy insti,hit im. P.N.Ldbedeva AN SSSR) SESKITTED: June 7, 1957 AVAL60LE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 ov?),P Y6- Iv) )~) - _z- AUTHOR: Dayon, 11. 1. 56-5-17/4,6 TITM zxperimental Data on the CaFicade Multiplication of Elections in Lead (Eksverimentallnyp dennyp o 1ma1c&dn=m=ozhenJJ alektronov v avintse) PMIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 5, pp. IV5-M8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By means of a mass spectrometer of the Alikhanyan-Alikhaziov type, which was coupled with a m1tiplate 'Wilson dumber, oasaide =Ll- tiplications of the electrons were measured. The Wilson cha er contained lead plates of a thickness of 7 mm and was connected with a godosoopio system. The experimentally found values for the number of secondary eleo- trons in depths of 1.4; 2#8 and 4.2 t-units in Fb are shown in curve representation. The energy of the primary electrons varied between 200 and 5W XeV. The experimentally found points at onergies of the prime.ry eleo- trons up to - 200 MeV agree fairly well with those found theoretically, With increasing energy experimental data a" lower by 25 to 30%. An exact explanation of this discrepancy bas not 0azd 1/2 56-5-17/46 Experimental Data on the Cascade Multiplication of Electrons in Lead yet been found. There are 2 figures, i table,and 1+ Slavio refe- rencea. ASSOCIATICK: Physics Insiitute imeni P.N.Lebedev AN USSR (Fizichealciy institut 1m. P.N.Lebeaeva AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: June 7, 1957 AVAE40LE: Library of Congress Card 212 ARUTYUNTAN. Y.R.; WON, R.I.; TIR-SALLYAN, A.A. Determining the mass of charged particles b7 their scattering and residual run in multiplate Wilson cloud chambers. Iav. AN Arm. SSR, fis.-mat. nauk 11 no,2:71-77 1~8* (KIM 11:6) (Cloud -chainbeft) (PaAlaes. Ilementar7) DaVon) M. 1. -tf-YMON SPECTR.UY. AT A DEPTH OF :-- 4W, 7,4ATER E"Umlion. WEASUREYENT OF THE MASS OF COSMIC RADIATION FARTIGI_Z3 BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH M. I. Daiyon, L. 1. Potapov The magnetic spectrometer method was used to obtain a momentum spectrum of -~zf-mesoni.at a depth of approximately _40 m. w.o. in the momentum range of 4.10 5.10 ev/s. This spectrum is compared with the Garo spectrum and othor spectra measured at sea level. The mass value for 370 particles stopped in the filter (interval of ranges 4 cm Pb< R 2.109 ev/c the muon spectrum may be, approximated by the formula N(p)dp = N 0dp/(p + p0)7 , where y a 2.78L+0.23 and PO - 9.8 Bev/c (Pig 5). This formula can also be used for the roughly approximated despription of the spectrum in the ex- tended range at p _< 2.106 ev/c. The spectrum obtained permits the conclusion that the so-called anomalous muon scattering observed in a number of underground investigations can certain- ly not be caused by an underestimation of the number of slow muons. The authors finally thank A. I. Alikhanyan for his help, advice, and discussions, and V. Kh. Volynskiy and V. Krugovykh for their assistance rendered in the course of the experimental part of the work. They further thank S. N. Vernov, N. L. Grigorov and G. B. Khristiansen for making it possible to carry out work at the podzemnaya laboratoriya Card 2/3 Monkovskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta (Underground Laboratory !')OV/56-36-3-6/71 The g-Meson Spectrum in Underground at a Depth Corresponding to-40 m of Water t, of Moscow State University). There are 6 figures, 3 tables, and 15 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Pizicheskiy institui im. P. N. Lebedeva Akademii nauk SSSR (Physics Institute imeni P. N. Lebedev of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: July 30, 1958 Card 3/3