SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT G.L. DERMAN - B. DERRUBSKA

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M0R0zHMx B.A&i (KharIkov); DERM&N.,_G.L., prof.p nauchnyy ruk0v0dItel' y,orphological changes in the *_in and internal organs of rabbits during local ~-irradiatiotL with radioactive phosphorus. W~ch. delo, noo8s66-72 Ag'63. (MIU 16:9) (PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPES-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) DENMAN, G.L.; GONCHARCVA, L.S. (Kharlkov) M.or phological changes in leg IrLeries in gangrene. Arkh. pat. 25 no.9:13-19 163. e'i' (MIRA 1,7:10) 1. 1z kafedry patologicheakoy wiatomil (zav. - 'prof. 0.L. Derman) Kharlkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. DEPANJ- G.L.; FINKEL', Z.N. Morphology of intraepithelial cancer of the cervix uteri. Trudy Inst. eksp. morf. AN Oruz. SSR 11:22(?-235 163. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii Kharlkovskogo medit.sinskogo institute. DERMAN, Ye.S.; MATS, M.D. I .. low Thrombosis of the basilar artery. Zhur. nerv. i psikh. 60 no. 12:1616-1618 160. (MM 14:4) 1. Nervnoye otdeleniye (zav,, Ye.S. Dexman) 1-y Gorodskoy kliniche- skoy bollnitsy imni. V.I. IA)nina (gla,niyy vrach A.G. Garnlye), Kharskov. (BASILAR'ARTERY.-DISEASES) z 'a 3, 1, it a 004 ..... . "a too" of fIbmwo 10 01"er 00 4111.11. 41, I"llplulvis (ii.11AII J'bv , 1, 00 J!dnQikdYd 141k 1). b1olkititill'I '00 Nk 0 as nAk )III ill tit N N -00 is till S. Lhwit"Im 09 Cl I . jolusims fratu WON$ IA OARCM crill Ir d,td. III C 002 Afit-sr Ille-wids.id Cut tilt- lilk-1,111113~4 :0 for the auslysilk Is imot sumv thaa .111, will. '11c Inew 1, '.00 quinA fix like completer winly4s 6 1.4-2.111 bt~. Otut,4%. -so 0 fill, IN)"of III* (%% "IT"14N too to &10 -00 III, tit TA N I N(N. 0 0.: tak d& Stith ItAfti I.- V-dirl lilt . .4.11. add L. "It. .4 Iff';, *00 tim, %stiltil the Cu it troll4itril"A into lh~ NII, mml"" =00 InI. 4 Z", I X11.0fil. fillm' thrOlUth 8 -%+"1l fj)trr i Illri - 0011 Ow Aholl)s irmllut- Inintr. all 00 III, Stith 14d. fit. `%*11,01f. The pj~lll. 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Sias, 1 4 u 0 AT 00 It 3, IT *61 IT it IN a id It 99 " a 14 IT H it t- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 IL's mo. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 !!, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GEIUMP M.I.; EM-UNOVA, I.Q.; LISTKOVA, T.M.; STRIGALEVA, N.V. Determining the molecular weight of petvale= oils by isothermal disti-1lation. Tnidy VNIGRI no.174:210-217 161. (MIRA 14,12) Molecular weights) troleum) M (Bitumen), ~o A-floorumce methc,d for dotection ofj9Agk A Lebt~_ dev ifiif Zbornik -ew. -6-ll 1. 12i ~ a PPR7- m dil. Ni- giVins. gives a 11reeltilh Yellow fluores- teacme wMMh ufilter ull.mvioletligbt. )JichEielFlcLvIw_..j Mfltrl 4E2C/4H,3d aud the ilom O.U. =6 :q t IC4~. i~ Jf A DERMELJp M. DERNEI.Jp M.; Jencic, S; Samec, M. The coal in particular layers in the Rasa coal fields; studies of Yugoslav couls. III. p. 93 Vol. 2, No. 2, Apr./June 1955 VESTINK BULLETIN SCIENCE Ljubljana So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1957 VRV j~iujjw wti AW 55 llq~~i L. vol. 51 , IsAu, au' orsudo iietonot bmayaso mumn, toLei mij 5110tur Ccntentl. ant'. as) empom4a 44 2Z rmplu Q ticia ua II f I-co ~.-dlrtevent straitc tQ*q, tawlaud" stagaeo from arraTa lying Di cooL, ~:Dlllha 114uw t to a stOm dUiz, t Por 12 min. coltftt th, ml; HIO, In 100 1231. Viola color, rL.O., to A~ - li c -,vrel PAU t stmuth. ay 11 6sii- vJ56, ~ a 6-7 (1 n 'l lij vi l to! w v m g we 0 i 4, iges ~ Afl tr faltLi l imtiw to "i0 min im W.Wil -46qi.- oigi~ulawl ;-*ittlLod Ind 71 4 7 I 7l t I 'I', I lnv~, )uTIjMjZ rlii=is M174-0in. A441a, 1057, (1), MANI (h G~im.:iil), Th6 Rlelbbl b' Brot (Lf. At;jil. 'JaTity., i954~% 29153:1D55, 2, 2110,1 wwi tut,!d ad ;m-d low t0l IN Of g.. ~j With th Op Pid cif. 6'LaIb45st, Imtxt of of M IN ; i ! t 0 fli i l i d . ,~. ;r x ; Iw an wt . e m evPOW wit~j sW ' al 4alr, -, lie ccl i in the u.- ~Llptl~,.fio tinal'. i~ to ;U 10 vnfii .:depi-nding 01 V'n. t~jpc A,rep-t- Jo~.-l anal,,,sds. (To 1-a cout2.) 271. ("'-ve2a dristev Jmzen~rliev :iri tehnikov LAS) YliLoslav-0. Vol. 10 no. 1959. Onth).,r lj.~,t of -ist Erroneari Access4jons 9, no. 1, j jarl. IIQ60. TTncl. DERM~DZHI, Dahavdeit Umerovich; KHTIDYAKOV, G.V., red.; TSYURKO, M.I., ~- (For more inexpensive vegetables] Bollsho deshevykh ovoshchei. Orenburg, Orenburgskoe knizlmoe izd.-vo, 1960. 19 p. (MIRA 14:10) , . 1. Diraktor Oranbur kogo sovkhoza "OvoshchavO~" (for Dermenfthf). NsIalgetable gardenirg) ACC NR AT6031507 -. S.OURC-E -CODE: -1 BliZiM/66/01 AUTHOR: Dragnev, T.; Delchev, M.; Dermendzhiyev, E. ORG: Izvostiya na Fiziches,kiya institut s ANED TITLE: Use of the double. ionization chamber for correlation measurements of energy, angle, and mass distribution in the fission Of hea lei t7uc r SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na nauki Izicbesid institut. Izvestiya na Fizicheskiya. institutsANEB,,v. 14, 19C,(j, 67-72 TOPIC TAGS: ionization chamber, fission product, fission product' activity, anisotropic medium A13STRACT: A method is suggested for determination of the angle between the electric field direction of the double pulse ionization chamberl~nd the direction of movement of the fission fragments; the method also makes possible a correlated study of the energy, mass, and angle distributions of fission. Passage of fission particles through the ionization camera chambers creates a number of ions and electrons that are deflected and collected by the grids of the camera resulting in output pulses. The camera consists of a high-voltage grid (located in the center), a deflection grid, and a collector located symmetrically on each side of the center. Card 1/2 ACC NRt AT6031507 The pulses formed at the collector detennine the energy contained in the particles, and the pulses formed at the deflection grid and the collector determine deflection angles of fission particles under the influence of the existing electric field in the camera chamber s. The reso- lution of this camera can be as high as 0. 15% for a-particle energies of 5 MeV. The camera will be used for studies of angular anisotropy in splitting of heavy atoms with gzaiiina rays and for measurement of energlos of particles formed fro:a reactions that result in formation of two oppositely-charged 1pa-tioles. Orig. art.. has: 2 figures and 6 formulas. 6 0 Lo AUTHORS; S/()5 6/6 orO318~02/1 I lf)61 Boo6/Boi 1 Protopopov, A. 3~uzns~sov, M. I., Dermendzhiyev, E* Go TITLE: Th 232 Fission Induced by 14.9-Nev Neutrons ............. 1~ -17 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretieheskoy fiziki, ig6o, Vol. 38, No. 2, PP. 384 - 386 TEXT: In continuation of previous papers, the authors report here on the energy characteristics of Th232 fissions Induced by 14.9-11ev neu- trons. The energy of the fragments was measured in a double ionization chamber with grids aul with simultaneoua recording of the amplitudes of the pulses produced b oy fragment pairs. The oollimation angle of frag- ments amounted to 45 . To diminish the influence of fission anisotropy and of the motion of the fragment center of mass upon the results of measurement, the noutron beam was directed onto the target surface under an angle of 3-50. The neutrons 2used for irradiation originated from T(d,n)a reactions. The 70 pglo.-M thorium target was obtained by sputtering from alooholic thorium nitrate solution in the electric Card 113 232 82013 Th Fission Induced by 1499-Nev Neutrons S/0515/60,1038/02/11/061 B006/BO11 field on a 25-30 Pg/cm2 thick film. The further treatment was based on a method by Yu. A. Selitskiy. Purity was checked by the a-spectrum. A total of 12,500 fission events was rsoorded. The fragment energies were corrected for ionization defects itad losses in target backing and collimator. Results are illustrated in Fig. 1. The fission pro'bability as a function of the ratio between hewry and light fragments is shown in Fig. 2. The most probable mass ratio was at 1-43 � 0-05, wherefrom the most probable manses of heavy and light fragments were foumd to be 140-+3 and 92�3. The distribution of the entire kinetic energy of fis- sion fragments is illustrated in Fig. 3. The half width of this energy distribution in equal to 14.6%9 and the most probable kinetic energy is (157�4)Mev. Fig. it shows the dependence of the moot probable kinetic total energy of the fragments on their mass ratio. The curve distinctly shows two peaks at the mass ratios 1,32 and 1.8. Fig, 5 illustrates the dependence of the spread of energy dietribution on the mass ratio. The spread maximum is found at a ratio of 1-17P a second weak increase in observable at I.S. The maximum at 1-17 deviates from the expected one (1-32) and is probably to be explained by a spread due to the ap- OK Card 2/3 91~2 8 Th Fission Induced b~' 14-9-418v Neutrons S/056 6o'Y'0'?8/02/11/061 Boo6ysoi 1 paratua. The authors finally thank Yv.. A.. Selit~kiy for having prepared the taxget. There are 5 figures and a. references: 3 Soviet and 5 Ameri- can, ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut Akademii nauk SSSR of the Academy of SoienLes_,_~~SPR) SUBMITTED: August 10, 1959 um Institute Card 3/3 j2Loj:g_ aa(m)/Epr, (n)-2,/P'CC,/FCS(f)/E#P(n)/&-IA(h) DM ACCFZSION ITR; AP5010:12 UR/OO8q/65/Ol9/QD1/O043/OC0- 539-17,02:539.173.4, 1~rabov We V. AUIBIOR- Wang, Shih-Ti;.Eani3, Yq TITLE: Cross section for the fission of IP35 by resonant neutrons SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya., v. 19, no. 1.1115,65, 43-45 TOPIC TAGS: uraniump nuclear fission, fission cross section, fast reaction) fission producty pronTt neutron, detection, system 1: "I It ABSTRAM In view of the discrepancies between results obtained by different workers, the authors used a now experimental procedure based on the Mme of flight method. 'Me source was., the fast pulsed reat.Aor of Ob"yedinenrVy instAut yadernarkh issledavan.fty (Joint Institute of Nuclear Rei3ea)xb). 7be flight range was 1000 meters. The time spectrum was registered with a 2,048-channel time analyzer with resolution -0.04 psechft. The fissions vere registered with the detector shown in Fig. 1 of the enclosurep a deacril*ion of w!hieb is also published elsewhere (Pre- print oiya*t no. 1685., 1,064)p with efficiency ',93--50% and with low sensitivIty to small variation of the mWber of prooWt neutrons per fission. 7be ba.ckgTound was reduced to 1--2% or 'the eoiwt In -the strong reijonarves or U23% A plot of the fission cross section wh neutron energies 2-70 ey and a table of the products of Card 1/3 L 795o-66 ACCESSION NR: AP501981-2 the cross sections and the line widths are included, The results are towid to agree with published data. "The authors thmik F. L. Shapiro, L. D. PlkeV~ner .1 and V. ichnikov for valuable advice and discussionp and Yu. I.-ARI-Kin m3d T. S. Aftum 'yeva, for-- Fielp, with the measurements and In the data reduction. (h!igo art* has: 2 figures and I tables .ASSOCIATIONt none fimmmm: Ojui& EWL: 01 SUB CODEt RP nR mF sav: oo4 OTHER: 0,07 Card 2/3 .L 795o-66 ACCESSIM NR: AP5019812 FNCLOSMF: 01 Leadim rayei from paraffin d clapture #84C Ollesiorf- W to rl%'-~' Z/ qa*!44.1 . . . . . . .1 as on \r Sa"Ple naut) ~para fli, 4" ~Olljo: I4-Y pophonate r CO 9-4 iind Fig. 1- I"itudinal section t'hmugh detector md its position in the neutrai bew. Card 3/3 - I - I .DEWNDZ-JiIYEVP,Ye.G.j DELCHEV, M.K. Uranium targets prepared by the electroospillary method. Prib. i takh. eksp. 8 no.4S170-173 Jl-.Ag 163., (MIRA 16t12) 1. Fizicheskiy institut Bolgarskoy kkademii nauk, Sofiya. V RUMMIA/Chemical Ter-'hUOlQY) Chemical Products and Their H-35 Appucation.. Part 4. - Leathar, Fursp Gelatin) Tanning Agents, Industrial Proteins. Abs Jour: Ref:.,rat. Zhlj-lmal Khiraiya~ NO 10, 1958, 34825. Author : Th. Nica I. BhutelaB. Dervxm9ij Gh4 PoseaO It. TrITZ, 0. Sesermn-P9 Ai Smoleaci, L. Vegrea. inst : Distitute of Agronomy. Titld : Study of Properties of Sheepskins Used for Imitation of Coypu Fur. Orig Pub: Anuarul. lucxa'r. 9tiin~- Inst. agron.,, 1957, 335-349. Abstract: The properties of skins of adult lambs with fine or semif ine wool (18 to 34 /k ) were stu&Led; imitated coy.pu fur ("Nutriet") is produced of these skins after processing them by tanning, combing, clipping, dyeing Card 1/3 RUMANIA/Chemical Technolnr~7, Chemical Products and Their H-35 A.--2icat!x-a, I-art 4. - Leether, Furs, Gelatin, TaL.Llng AGentE, Industrial Proteins, Abs Jour: Referat. Mlurnal Xhimiya, 11o 10, 1958, 34825- vonl onc~t-'Ang. 80 lamb skins of the improved sheep br~,ad were studied with a view to improve Mae quality of the raw material for manufacturing hik~h qual-4ty "Natriet". The lambs are slaughtered to 6-g' months old, when they weigh not less than kg ha~ring been fed well or above the normal. it is shown that the breeding Emd selection of sheep should be carried out taking, into consideration the following specified mean qualitative indices in order to avoid any losses in the wool production and of meat and milk: wool thicImess - 18 to 26 /.4 , wool density - 4000 to 5000 fiber per sq.cm; the uniformity and elasticity of wool and skin, as well as the satin- Card 2/3 MMIA/Chemical Technologyp Chemical Productis and Their H-35 Application, Part 4. - Leather, Pura, Gelatin, Tanning Agents,, Industrial Proteins. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhunral Nblinlya, No 10, 1958, 34825. ity and lustre of vool must be good, wool strength - 9.36 t.. 0.16 g; elongation - 36.8 + O.Wp; derma thickness - 2.32 mm; living lamb weight : 2B.2 1,g; meat yield - 48ep; raw skin veight - 3.9 kg; raw skin area - 70 square in- ches. Grading of the studied skins of sheep of the im- proved breed "Spanka" after their processing resulted in 57.5% of I class skins, 37.5% of TI class skins, 3.8% of III class skins and 1.ep of scrap. Card 3/3 RVIVMI/Farm Aninals. Swine Q-3 ,%bs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 19, 1958, No 88112 ,Luthor Teodoru V. Inst Title Prolific Yzntalitsa Breed in the Turda ReLion Ori,; Pub '-Flrobl. Zootahn. si voterim., No 8, 55-571 1937 Abstract The Black Manjulitsa Breed of wine is distinL;uished by its low fertility, with farrows averaL;ing 5-7 pi,;lets. Oils is enused by, on the one hand, the mrall nunber cf ova mtur- inL~, in the owxy and, on the othQr, the U~;h percenta3o of nu=dfied foetuses in the uterus. The. Turcb re. j- on 4 S the site of a prolific White Hangalitsn distin6uishea by its stux~Ay consti-bution; the sows have om uvera,-pe live weiCht of 142.5 Is-- and farrow 10-14 piL;lets with =i r-t-birth weiL;ht of 0.900 to 1.350 k~;. -- IF.V. Polovtsova. Card .1/ 1 L 2.8761-66 sa(m)/Ewp(t) JJP(c) JD i ACC-NR: AP6003-768 CODES UR/0181/66/008/001/016~/~olo~~'6 I ATZHORS: Averkin, A. A.; Dermenzhij__Lj,1. ORG: Institute of Semiconductors AN SSEER Lenin rad (Institut ."Ipoluprovodnikov AN SSSR) iTITLE1 Change in the electric properblea of Pblk nder pressure SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 8, no. 1966, 103-106 ! TOTIC TAGS: lead compound, telluride, single crystal pressure effect, semiconductor carrier, energy band structure, forbidden band, electric conductivity, tfiermoelectric power, Hall constant, electron mobility, hole mobility ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier-wurk (FTT v. 4, 3667, 1 11962) on the behavior of the carrieric and on the band structure of PbTe. The purpose or the: present investigation was to determine the pressure dependence of the electric properties of Pb1b, so as to ascertain rhether the effective mass changes with change of the width' ,of the forbidden band. To this end, the authors determined the 'I AA L i876:L-66 ACC NR: AP6003768 !change of the electric conductivity', the tbermoelectric power, and 'ype and.p-type PbTe under Ithe Hall constant of single -crystal. n-t hydrostatic pressure up to 15,000 kg/cm 2 The a par atus was similar to that developed by one of the authors e!arlier MT v. 3, 627 and I 1 1961). The rate of change of' the thermoelectric power, the ,3.8591 !conductivity, the effective mass, and the, carrier mobilities were calculated from the data, using a proceftix,e described earl:Le.- by one of the authors (Averkin, FTT V. 5, 96, ic-I(M. It is concluded that Itbe effective mass of the electrons and of tne light holes changes 1,in approximately the same~ manner (-I.0. per cent per ton of pressure).9 jtbus confirming the assumption that, the effective masses are deter- Imined by the interaction- between the ma:Ln valence band and the con- ;ductlon band. The ratios of the ccncentratlons and mobilities of -c the light and heavy holes are 2.5 and 20 :P-!r cent respectively, the 'percentage change in the conductivity with pressure ranges from 3.6 to 4.9 per centp the relative change in tbe mobility with pressure is.in the range 4.05 -- 5.1 per cent per ton, and' the, absolut6 value iof the forbidden band is 0.29 ev at 300K (this agrees with the remits lof optical measurements), and th? logaritlimic rab?of change of the Pit , 1 7~' DERIMIDC14TCV, A. ~ -JI.n,,--Il.j V,,., Tij.-- &Dd r-:-..8.-, -51 Ag 164. 1 449 (1-11RA 17:11) GOIA, I., prof.; DORCA, N. , dr.; FLORESCU, I., dr.; CIURDARIU, P. , dr.; GHEFd,UN, G. ; BACIU, T. , dr.; TWB, D. , dr.; dl*.; SWOPON V E. The treatment of cerebral and periphe-la:1 atherosclerosis -with vitamin B 12. Med. intern. 14 no.10:1253-1262 0 162. 1. Lucrare efectuata, la Clinica a II-a medicala, I.M.F. Cluj (director, Prof. I. Goia). (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (VITAMIN B 12) (BLOOD CHOLESTEROL) (BLOOD PROTEINS) (BLOOD LIFIDS) (LIPOPROTEINS) TAXOVLEV, Yu.; NOSOVETS, A. (Oxertso, Brestakay ob2.); TOPILISM, V, (g, Shakhty, Rostervokoy ob:L.),- DERNACHU B (-Kine2l, K:uybfshevmko7 obl.); QRLOV,, V.(Ienin~~~~ Readers' suggestions. Za rul. 21 no.2:25 F 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Motor vehielogs-Technological innovations) Y"i 0 .-.1 7101. Li, "t, J ly i;,5" it v"IT-2 photoelectric rci;,,Uat,or fLor t,,,, ccr,.~xc.,L 1~.dactivc. h4:al. procvs-~is. ). 326. ',!,)n-L! j.%, List of European Ace,-,,,;sJous (-'-~Al) LIC Vol. ~', ':a. 11 A vii DEPIIAIDWICZ, Janusz, mgr inz. Projective digital indicators. IacznoBc Ifroclaw 506-58 162. 1. Pracownia Elektronicznych Urmadzen Ide-zacych, Zeklad Ana- logii, InBtytut Pbdst,wowych Problemow Tocbniki, Polska Aka- demia Nauk., Warsswa, DERNALOWICZ, JTanu9z,_W-,irjz. Automatic digital vollasters, VAD-4. Iec2mosc Wroclaw 5: 112-115 162. Transistorized digital-analog convorters. 121-122 1. Instytut Podstavowych hoblemow Techniki, Polska Akademia lqa-Wc,. Warszswa. Country : CZECHOSLOVAKIA R Catogory : Dlsoasos of Pam AnInLals. Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Fungi Abs. Jour. : Ref 2hur-Blol, No 23, 1958, No 105800 Author : Kriz, K.; Derner, A. Institut. : Tit1c; Experience in the Treatmelat of Tetanus in Horses with Chlorproniazine Ori3 Pub. Veterinarstvi, 1958, 8, No 5, 171-174 Abstract No abstract. Card: 1/1 DEIWOI KOGSI,%j Laazlo Istvan Dobi. Hung TU 12:1-2 D 162. 3(.4) S/084/,50/000/04/046/082 DM47/D006 AUTHOR: Dernov, F Engineer T:L'TLE, i A Centralized System for Refuelling Aircraft PI-MIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsiya, 1960, Nr 4, p 21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an account of it project for an installation faci- litating quicker refuelling of aircraft. Fuel is pumped straight from tanks through surface pipes to the planes by a pumping house near the tanks. Gate valves housed off the runway control the supply. Filter, counters, a telephone and remote control buttons for the tank pumps are fitted on a mobile unit. There are references to the Tu-104 aircraft and to the TZ-16 refuelling apparatus. There are 2 diagrams. 41 k,Urd 1/1 DMNOV, P.F. Written tests during geography lessons in evening schools. Geog. v shkole 24 no.6:56--57 3--D 161. (KM 14:101) 1. 146-ya vechernyVa areclayaya shkola, Leningrad. (Geography-Study and teaching) L 21397-66 ACC NR: AF6003799 soURc1c cots, uR/o18i/66/oo8/i)O1/O247/O248 AUTHOR: ~trnov- Pegawn, F. 1~1 i M. !LtincylaviebL M. 1.;Stepanavo V. Go ORG: Kazan' State University im, V. :1. Ullyanav-1emin (KaziLuskiy gosixdaretvanM7 univeraffet) TITIZ: FXR of Gd3+ iii CdM004 SOURCE: Fizika tver&Dgo tela., v. 8. no. 1, 2966) 247-248 TOPIC, TAGS: gadolinium.. cadmium compnmd, molybdenum compound, electron para- magnetic resonance, single Mstal, crystal l%ttJLce structw7 ABSTPACT: The autbors investigated the EPR qpeclagm of Gd3+ in single-crystal CdMo()4 at a frequency'-31' Ges and'at room temperature. We singfe--crystal vas grown by the hydrotbermal method and has a scheelite structure. One type of Gds+ ions was observedj, situated in electric fields of tetragonal symetry (z axis parallel to the e axis of the crystaf). This: in&Lcatee isouorphic Substitution of GdP+ for GdL o The piammeters of the spin Hiumkltonian are determined for this constaxt and are foumd to be in agreeinut vitb those obtained for otber single Mstals with scheelite otruature (CaNO4,, PbMoO4, ani SM04). The authors thank 0. 1. viarlpMina for, coiq3uter processing of the mptrimentia data. (brig. aft. forimda. SUB (10111h. 20/ L 1=14 wn: 160a51 ORXG R171 002/ Ont MWt 001 3 q L CODSi UR/0192/66/007/001/0,09/0,10 AUTHOR: Samoylovioh, M. I.; Novozhilov, A. I.; DarnDv-Pegarev, V. F.; Potkinq L, It ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Synthesis of hineral Raw Materials, Aleksandrov (Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellakiy institut sinteza minor-a-Pnogo sy-11ya) ~Z/ TITLE: Electron spin resonance of Pn2+ in molybdates ol scheelite structure SOTJRCE60 Zhurnal strukturnoy khimii, v. 7, no. it J.966, iog-no TaPIC TAGS: manganese, EPR spectrum, molybdate, cix1ciuTi compoundj, C'a&iIIM compound 10 AB3TRACT: The ESR spectrum of mn~ was studied in single crj,stals o.10 artificial Ca:Mr~ and CdMoCkj~ (both of scheelite stracture) at 9. 1% at oom temnerature. Some neasurenents were made at the temneratura of liould nitrogen. The spin-Hamiltonian constants describing the ESR spectra of 'In?+ in these COmpounds are tabulated, and ca-mared with those for schoolite. It is noted thrLt*thD rablacement of the anionic groups has practically no effect on the g factor; bowevDr,, ihe latter does change slig~tiy wh'en the cations are replaced$, the anion being the sane. The spin-Hami-Itoni- an constant describing the effect of the Intracrystanine field of cubic symmetry changes with the anioqc groups, but remains virtually -anahanged when tho cations are replaced. Constant b2 which describes the effect, of the intracrystaMne field of tetragonal symetry (the axis Of BY=Ot'7 coincides with the z axis), changes markedly, ACC NR: AM0203R4 i&' th any replacements. For al.1 the cryirtals, bL 4 %* 1014 Ov 1. 9.# the stun-oundings P of Mn2-~ are other than cubic. The ESR -mectrum of YM + in Cdl&,(4 shows lines dne to the forbidden transitions &m = t 1. AAhors Wce this opportrnity to thank L. 1. Tsinober for his attention to this work. Orig. art. haiii I table and I foriUa-* SUB CODE: -,1-0,0-1/SUBM DATEI 24APr65/ OTH REFI 003 -,- /-/V ) BIAZHNOV, A.G., inzh.,- VORONTSOV, A.V., inzh.,,: 1ZYU14OV,, A.A., i-nzh.; LYSOV, LV., inzh.; PRAGER, V.Kh., J.-nzh.; HYMSKOV, 1'.L., inzh.;.DFMV,_V.A., tekhn1k; KOSTINA, V.P., red.; LUKASHEVICH, V.K., takhn. red. (over-all automation at a bearing plant] Kompleksilaia avtoma- tizatsiiet na podsUpinikovos zavode. Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 53 Ft. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Saratovskiy podshipnikovy7 zavod (for all except Kostina, Lukashevich). (Saratov-Bearing industry) (Automation'.) L 1-5-Z31-66 EWT(zo)/Y/E~T(~)t (b) IJP(c) JDIJG ACC NR: AP6000892 SOORCE CODE.- IIR/0181/'65/007/012/3688/3688 AUTFIORS: Dernov-p rev V, F.; Stepailqv, V. Larigov, M.-M. Samoylovic ORG*, Kazant State,Urilversity im. V. 1. Ullyanov-Lenin (Kazansidy gosudarstvenny universlVeTy 2+ TITILEt Investigatiorl of EPR of Ra iono In Single cry-;itall ZnMoO 4 SOUR"Mn Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7. no. 12, 196.5, 36813 TOPIC TAGS., zinc compound, molybdenum il,ompound, epr spectrum, angular distribution, paramagnetle ion, opectral line, sizzle crystal ABSTRAGT*.~ The ZrJ4o04 were grown by the hydrothermal synthesis method. Investigation of the BPR spectrum at rooin temperature with a video spectroscope at 8 mm wavelength) disclosed a spectrum due to the di- 3.~ 3+ valent manganese and weaker lines of Cr* Ions. The Cr spectruni could not be invei3tigated.'in detail because its lines overlapped the Cam 1 2 Purnace-botton a] 6 no*10:27 0 160. el" punice. strid. mat. OKIRA 13:10) DERNOVOT, ]).I,- Planning gas fields and gas pipelines In Central Isis. Gaz. prom. no.11:46-48 N 158. (HIRA 11:11) (Soviet Central Asim-Gas, Natural-Pipal.ines) RMOVOT, Dmitriy Andreyevich; IMMIKIIIA, T.F., red.; SAVCMM[O. Te.V., ____ L%khmrs gas] Bukharskii gas. Koolva, Izd-vo *Zwnio, 0 1961. :iO p. (Yeemoiuznoe obahchostvo po reisprostraneniin politichefkikh i naucbnykh suani!. Ser.4, Tekhnika, no-3) (14IELA 14: 1) Dukhara--Gas, Natural) oee IN 11111 0 W 1960001 of 00 j I I IF v it U U M it It a lo a M2711's-TIS7V .. At I - -4-.JL V ' AiLA. M-2-11L '11- so A Mit-Q! - __ . - I_ - j - *9 a [talm. I*1k Zekni es1w, 0 lop J- NO, )- nIAROM.-In com. drying of ves,"ables the I'McCiAtIli chief comerves 14% of the vitands C (A) wiltif" drying cupittairds ixtruirrve only W%~&W~dja. PAw the product. Amstion after drying Miami tht Mok. It ton oftleat sod cauies, arriou kw~ej A. %M PWOM* A O&&Ws*kdry* whbho1sir(IIO-IdO*)orMcGMMv qMqtftbR&. 00 a I;W- &ways 1.00firturd The Plivalul. MOvier of A wtaised 00 8 tables dskd in lab. and cam. trish at temps. up to -110.0 U-. -]b4. 2-,a 3.-LWW vegetables tend to lobe A in storage, even to total kat, in 3 amilis If abe product ha~ been humidified. 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(1) ist making WF wip is a age, 85 by =- It buWw twer, s) that beating wo the Oxibn is 4WARVw lim, newly au the I KId. Ord air dosts wMA,IoodMwIft MINItim of I bw hn. MAN: MIZONSO V:W" 78 and t 60 It- tit destruesion. Julian F. S1111111 A 11. LA JIM. $0 is, u Is 10 " 0 6, Ot :00044000066*00409 : : : : : 4 094,00006 00004) I.aot T 71~'T -weloan is rim, i If****O**oooooooo'*4*o "416-9-0--o-O 0 0 0 0 0 o;* * a 0 0 0 0 0 L -00 400 =0* Mo Go 0 300 moo 30 0 wo Itso moo Iwo SOCHIVIO, L.F., DMOVSXAYA-ZELMSOVA, G.L., ZAKRAROV, A.A. A reflex oxyhemometer with a euvette [with nummrxry in llncl!~shl Vop*mod.khim, 4 no-3:225-229 My-Jo 158 (MIIIA 11:6) 1. Konatrril-torsko-tekhnolcipichesiroye byuro "Biofizpribor," Leningrad. (OXYGEN. in blood determ. with reflex oxyhemometer with euvette (Rua)) SOCHIVIO, L.P. GA,; VASADZZ, G.Sh.; KOONE7TOOV, N.I. OPLOL flow oxyhemoseter, a now apparatus for the determination of blood saturation with oxygem. Pat.fiziol.eksp.terap. 4 no-1:71- 73 Jft-F 16o. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Iz konstruktorsko-tekbuil,ogichookogo byuro 631offtpribor"" (nach. - glarnyy konst rukt or G.T. Rwakov) i kaf edry Pat of I z io- logii (sav. - chlen-korrespondent A14N SSSR prof, IeR. Fetrcrr) Voyenno-meditsinskoy-ardena Lanina akadomii imeut. S.M. Kirciva. (OXIMERY squip. & supply) DERNOVSKAYA-ZELERSOVA, G.L. H,I_j Uae of Aalen's eonreQtion Ln the datemmiuation of ur.-',nA 3- 17--luatosteroids. Ukr. bif~kLlm. zhu.,:-. .35 no.5.75.4,",763 ~611. (MMI 1"; 5) 1. Dapartment of Endw~rln;--:- ,gy cf Lhe cf Obstatrio's and I M Gynecology --f the Academy of Medi~al Scllen&e3 of tha U,S,S.R~ DERNOVSKAYA-ZEMITSOVA, G.L. ...... Specificity of soap modifications of Zimmermann's wthod. Frobl, andok. i gorm. 10 no.6:105-108 N-D 164, (MIRA 18:7) 1. Otdal endokrinologii (nauchnyy rukov-oditell - prof. V.G.Baranov) Instituta akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. - prof. M.A.Petrov-Maslakov) AMN SSSR, Leningrad. IERNOVSKAYA-ZELENTSOVA, G.L,_[Der-novslka-Zeterit;5oira, H.L.] fdmeasedl Separation of 17-ketostuero-As of human urine by the gradient evolution method. Ukr. biokhtr. zhu,,,. 37 no.4:614-6-14 165. (M,lRk 18-9) 1. Ins'Atut akusherstva i ginckcilogll AMN SOSS,R, Leningrad. I 202MVISKrY, X.M., insh. e- New method of brick setting. Ogmeapery 18 no.1;45-46 '53, (MIRA 11:10) 1,Kom-binat "Kraoxtyr Keramik." 4Refraatorr materials) MRWISny, N.M. . - - - , --- - ---- f ---e: -.-- - ChWetf in the depip of. lawrove Plant M21zSM pug mills. Ogneupory 3.8 no.7:322-323 JI. 153. (KM 11: 10) (Kemerave-Refractory materials) (Hixing me,chinery) DFMYEY, GY. Usti of a eurface-roughness investigating device in machine production p. 129. Presentation o~ transistor sets in the House of Technique. p. 132. DURES ES AUTOW,TIKA. (Marestechnikai es Automatizalasi Tudomanyos Egyesulet) Budapest, Hungary, Vol. 7, Mo. 4/5, 1959. Monthly list of East Suropean Accessions (IMAI), LC, Vol. 8, No, 8, August 1959. Uncla. !)F?,MY, Gy.; SHPIOZO, 1. 7 Cylindrical coil springso ps 52. A BAN-ATEMI KOZIEMEInBL. (Banyaszati. Tervexo Intezet) Budapest) Hungary, Vol. 12, No. 10, March 1959. Monthly List of EeBt European Accessions (E:F-kI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 7, Jul:Y 1959 - Uncl. ~.gRNyEy Gyo--;jLoklevoleo gopeszmernok; SERFOZO, Ivan, oklervoles dar~%w"Wagepoitzmernok Toleranceo and fittings. Banyisterv no.15:57-73 Je 16:3. YASTIMOV,ll., inzhener; DZRO,A.,-inzl2ener wwwwo"Oft Reconditioning of a high-voltik,,e eloctrio motor. Muk.-elev. prom. 21 no.4:25 Ap 155. (MIRA 8:7) I* Leningradakiy nelluichmyl kombiuat imeni Xorova (for Tastrobar).2. Isaingradekly ilektroteklinicheekly Institut imant V.I.Mlyanova (Loniza) (for Dero). (Ilectric xotors) FlUfROVSKIY, 47udvik: Marianovich- DERO A.P. rodaktor; KIKRAYLOTA, Ye.K., takhnichgakiy- redaktor Awl~~ 9 [Bleatric machinery] Illektrichoskis mashlay, lzd. 3-0, Kookyso Goo* enorg. izd-vos 1956o 312 p. (KLRA 10-2) (Alectric machinery) , A.R., Inzhener; TASTOMY, P.P. Correcting clenrance irregalarity in asynchronous motors. Inorgetlk 4 no-3:2b-31 Mr. 156. (MLRA 9:6) (Xectrlc motors, laduction-Repalring) DERO A*R#p assistent -- Design of individtuxUy manufactured synchronous generators. Izv, LETI 57 no.39:209-2Z? 159, (14IRA 15:10) (Eloctric generators) RIVLIN, Lay Borisovich; MO. A.R., red.; SOMJVA. Te.M., takhn.red. (Locating trouble in an as chronous motor] Xak opredalit' neispravnost' aninkhronnogo dvigateliEk, Koskva, Gos.energe izd-vo, 1960. 61 p. (Bibliotaks elsk-tromontera. no.10). (KIRA 13:6) (Blectric motors, Induction) TRATITAKOV, N"r il Nikolayevich; MO, A,R., red., teklm.red. _ , SOBOLIVA, TeX, [Testing low-powered electi-ic motors] Upytanie elekt rodviga tale i maloi moshobnosti. Nookva, Gos.energ.izet-vo, 1960. 173 P. (KIRA 13:11) Ollactric motors-Tenting) PIOTRoVSKIY, Lyudvik Narianovich, prof.-[doceened1l WIRO, A.R., ingh., red.; soBOIEVA, Ye.M., takhn.red. [Blectric machinery] Blektricbeskie mehinY. lzd,4,, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Gou.energ.i2d-vo, 1960. 532 p. (mm 14:2) (Ilectric mchinery) RIU31, Lev Borisovich; DERO) A.A.~ rea.: ZHITNIKOVA, 0,S,., tokhn. red. - [How to locate faults in an asynchronour motor]Kak oprede- lit' neispravnost' asinkhronnogo dvigatelia. Izd.2., ispr. Moskvap GoseneY-gOizdat, 1962. 55 p. (Biblioteke elektro- ffiontera, no.77) (MMA 15:10) (Electric motors, Induction-Vaintenance &nd repdx) PIOTROVSKIY, Lyudvi'jc Marianovich, prof.; Prininal uchastiye DERO, A.R., inzb.; SOEOLEVA, Ye.M,., tekbn. red. [Electric wachinery'Elektrkheslde masbiry. Izd.5, perer. i dop. A.R.Dero. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 503 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Electric machinery,) DMOO, A. Ancient houses in the cities and towns of SerbU., Macdoniap and Kosovo and Metobija Province, an compared with houses in Salcimikas Istanbull and Asia Minor. pe 407 (GIASNIK. Vol. 2/3,, 1953151, (Published 3,957) SO: Monthly Ust of Rest European Accessions (IWAL) IC. Vol, 6, No. 12s Dec. 1957 Uncl. DEROKO, A. The prortection of cultural monuments and, as such, thy rural and urban settlemern., of e"eptional value. p. 947 (GLASNIK, Vol. 2/3 1953/54 (Published 1957) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EUL) LC Vol. 6. No. 12., Dec. 1957 Uncl. DEROKO ' A, Application of the law on the Protection of Cultural monuments of 1946; a report on the 3rd Consultative Meeting of the Urb3nists of Yugoslavia, held Hay 14-14, 1954 at Oturid p. 953. (GIASNIK, Vol 2/3 1953/54 (Published 1957) SO: Monthly Ust of Fast European Accessions (EEAL) LC Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957 Uncl. L FILIPENKO, V. G. , AND DEIZOVYA NGUAKO, X, 1. Importance of the Gamasid Hits in the Transmissian of Tularemia Infection in the Natural Delta.-Type Site . q"hsl;oy ProvitygenL-dem, Stantsii, kstrakhan', No 1, L44uch, Ra~ot YXJy 1933, Pp 212-219 the authors made a three-year study of a delta-type tularemia site. Ixodes ticks Hyalor-m scupense and H. marginatum were found on domestic animals and the gamasid mites representing the families Laelaps, Hyperlaelaps, and Hypoaspis were discovered on small rodents. Results from the examination of water rats as hosts f or the gariasid and their role in the interpidemic periods are still inconclusive. Bacterial investigations by subcutaneous Injections of a suspension of powdered mites resulted in positive reactions in 10 out of 1.9 cases. (RZhbl~i, No 2, 1955) SO: Slim. No. 639, 2 SeP 55 bf Y10 Y6, VSSII/rprestry - ~iology4nd Typollogy of the Forest. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3j 1958) 10569 K-2 Author Der Tnst Title The Effect of Atmospheric Pollution an the Condition of Tree Plantations in the Industrial Center. Orig Pub Izv. Akad Nauk ArmSSR, Biol. i s.-kh. n., 1957, 10, WO 5, 57-64. Abstract This study was made in the city of Alaverdi, vhich is si- tuated in the mountains at an elevation of 1000 meters above sea level. Here the smeltinG of light metals is accompanied by discharge into the atmosphere Of S02, fine- ly-dispersed dust, N-oxides, etc. The prevailing east and southeast winds carry these smoke-gas mixtures into the city. The concentration of harmful substances (in a 2 kilometer zone) exceeds the maximum permissible norms in the following quantities: SO~n -- by 35 times, Card 1/2 USSR/Forestry - Biology and Typology of the Forest. K-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., Wo 3, 1958, lo569 sulfuric acid aerosols -- from 3 to 13 times, V-oxides c -- 5 times. discoverable within a radius of 500 meters Sedimentary tests indicated that the soil around the en- terprises can become enriched with heavy metal compounds (Cu, Zn, Pb). Investigation of the degree of damage causel to the tree species by the harmful substances has determined that the American mple iii the most sensitive, and next in order of sensitivity, the common ash, Penn- sylvanian ash, eastern oak, Greek walnut, apple, quince, wild plum, pear, cornus sanguinea, -White acacia, amorfa. doo,rood, raspberry, Christ's-thorn, and ailanthus. Oaks grmwn from acorn-, proved, hardier than those grow.-I from seedlings. Tables ~xe &"iven on the atwspheric con- centration of harmful substaitces by zone. Card 2/2 DEROYAN) G. V., CUdidate Ned Sci (diss) -- "Tbe sanitary-bygienic characterls- ties of contamination of the atmosphere of the city of Alaverdi with industrial wastes". Yerevanp 1959. 19 pp, (Yerevan Ned Inst, Chair of Cotmunal Hygiene), 150 copies (KL, No 241 1959, 149) MOYAIT, (T. V. Pollution of air in Alaverdi by ifeste products of the chemical- coppor plant. Izy.AN Arm.SSR.-Biol.nanki V- no.3:75-83 I~v '59. (MIRIL 12: 9) 1. Kafedra kommunallnoy gigiyany I giggriyeny truda Yerevanskogo meditSinskogo Instituta. (ALhVNRDI--AIR-.-.PDU'UTIOII) J,j '33-45-7-717" 539. IDN IMi 1-7 in64 80 ODDSt, IS' -11D -REP WVs OD,5: JPRS ---CXeHI31t. O)D Ij 31 S*-r,,o h256o S/814162/015/000/002/002 AUTHOR. Dgrpgol'ts, V. F. TITLE: On the exchange of water between the earth and space. SOURCE: GeografichesVoye obshchestvo SSSFL. Geograficheskiy sburnik, v. 15. Astrogeologiya. Moscow, 196Z, 198-207. TEXT: The process of exchango.- ol.water 1)etween earth and interplanetary space involves the water contained deep within the earth also; hetice the soiution of the prob-'ern will depend on the combined efforts of astrophysicists, earth-atmosphere physicists, and hydrogeologists. 1. On the origin of water on earth. Following ~_Id -' gin of t - ca _rth i - the Urey-Schmidt hypothesis of the Cori he roni a gas-dust clo)id, and -aking into account the nearness of the sun, the proto-earth can have contained only a small amount of light gases, such as hydrogen, as an original material for the formation of water. In the subsequent stal4es some 142 and 02 mav have con-1- bined to form water, but most of the hydrogen and oxy.,en may have reinained deep within the earth at supercritical pressures at which not only the boundary between v,as, liquid, and solid vanishes, but cven the boundary between the various- elements indistinct, and all matter, probahly, is rnonoatomic. Since the total mas, of oc., anic water (1.5.1C,24 g) is of the 9atTIL order as the mass of the liLhosphere ca~'j 1/5 )f v..-tLer bt-tween i,'ni4/62/015/000/002/00-,' ;z i ; rVident that all ot Cie meteoric, surfi,, crustal subsorfai-f- mi.iter I avw-t h,ivr come out of the. tLihosphere, and all wif-;it of' the order of him- ,irt-.ds of of that contained in Lilt- llVdrosphere must 1), in the subcru-,i strata i:-, It. A. P. Vino~raki,--,, f.K-jimicheskaya cv~j' -M it, T1 c ;:w of r"he earth. I.-A- AN SSIR. 1959) estirnatv-,,- the water in the r, to be 2-10Z6 it. 11-~,: of liberati(,n -ii' not only in i:!,1 cont-,-i~!,.: ver the entirts ocei~; ~~- ifiz! t -n!inental areck of ivt-h, boti by up- filti h-,: up\vard difft~ *~)Tj o ant.) r, dri !,..i bN- i-,,- inten ,-rj;wfiv,1:irrAc gradierl, and 11:i~i premise :nds at-w- i in the Nak-11 di plutor-.,,(: Iwo conclu- -Ions Ca;1 Trililf". The subcru-,Lal (If he ealth lose sonic their including 1,-,0, -t~ -xL:ep'. for outflow of at e r f r t Space, th- iii), .ohinle. 2. On,/N -Pace. Th,,:i-i that waLur -Ii,- exist in ,-ja c e i n i;-!, :,-vsv-n. Schmidtl~~ i!1vi,,izjn k the plancts warm r.~-on and sublii:~,,,tio!~ and tvpt," cold plaii- -ts (wherc i~ cit(.-d, als- t'i- W! ippl-~, Dubyago, i hypothesis on ~-melal and nature of nt-ad,., There .~;Ay also ii~ Ole rings of d ~., ~veral moow, 11w g"Int planets 2/-- rd Z ) i . . . S/814, :,,lOO(j,'002/()OZ De-;Pite tilt' 1,%,"'. Of -.!Ioll into watt-~ val -l" ~tnd then, b%l ph. %_-!,.,,,noCIAtlOn, sepa- V 111 t 0 h yd I o e n, p r I - - I'lle 1.1 Pruct-ss the dist-trc, nality of -m- body thu.-,, the nidt, -n 1) Ll--v sun mw,. I-C)Z(.Il lk Allerv mav 11'. :,14,11~1:lg al tile of or Ut) transparent S.j j- ~i the radiate-.' iw ii ,cs III,,(-) the cl~-p!: ..!!t re opaque ice In 1: 1, fi r: 1, iq i; i I! it t (- r rn a y t cv - : I on %,,-:I rm plitri- - , 1f the ;ttrilospheric s I I y h i g h to p r (, v I, I i t i ~k) r: I w I . Gou III l i~potlv,!.,is of the f I c o ! I t 1 it' :110011 in dec p rt, I -i I e ntioned On the tr~nsfv r a te r f r, -:d ~1:; 1., Pac 0,-*,.., he c" -, 11. The pk's ~lbili!y io the cOsn-.i(. 1 h wx e r s It- t-if-teorites havc b-- r ~:1 JI-) ~!11,01 I,- nwan of 0~ (up to S"16) %Ncitcr. -t on tl,, Itifni of the by falling cosi-ni- n v,a Le r m ;It e r; a. C 0 TD C 1 kv~ pai. c ol L - 17 1 1 thf. v proijabl'. hit tb rt.-lv,i ~v all Or. the t-,xchange of water between ... thl,ij- !-,latt,rial to the atmo3phere. Carbonaceous inaterial contained in ROTI-Il- C0SnIiC matter may also burn up in the atmosphere and form CO, and Nvater. Anoher sible source, according to recent investigations w,~th artificial earth satellilc-., is the proton-(-.1er-tron plasma of the solar corona which reaches the ecliptic of thz- intense solar outbursts; also, proton particles m co:irnic rayb earth follwxinp alse) Capture electrons and thus form hydrogen aton-,., whic.) may combine with uppur- atMOSphere oxygen to form water molecule-s. Could the r-,octilucent clouds, 1-k,hich according to 1. A. Khvostikov consists of ice crystals, bc the formations of such nascent atinospheric water of cosmic origin? 4. On the- transfer of wati~r ~-,)rn the varth atniosphere into intcrplanej~ja space. -1-nitre 4, no doubt that \&ater molecules ittay be lost into space. The process might be attributable to high-altiludk-- (60-krn) dissocianon of the water molecules into the. component atoms under solar UV radiation. Since at the high temperaWre of the external ati-nospheric lavers (500"K Lo 15000K) the speed of the thermal motion of 1-1 aton-is exceeds the speed, dissipation into space must result. A discussion of the cosmic and aLi-no-,- pheric hypo'.heses of the cornet-like so-called "tail" ol the rarth, which gives to the zodia---al lipht, leads to the prernise of a drainagc of dissociated water v~.p~~r into the "tail." 5. On the practical tificance of costnic ice. This sectio- devoted to a summary of the paper "Ice in ipace," by tint, Amt~ rican dumor H. Robey, previously published in the Jc,urnal of the British Ifite rp.,aneta ry Sov -v. 17, no. 'i, i 9 o 0. There are no fi,,u.(--s or tableq; the litf.~.ratvir,- cited compr'. Card 4i5 t, M ',)n the cxchanic ni water between ... S./614/1.)2jOl5/000/00--,'/00-' 32 Russia-, i-ferences (including the Pttssian translation, of H. Pcjiricart:'~ "Iiyp-)t.11- esCs of Watson Fletchur's "Aniong the pLaricts" (1947), and Ghanibcr'in'~ -5eologiical proofs of the evolution of the varthl-, atn.u,pherv" (195I)i.. titles rf-translated from the Russiar. translations), 2 Germai-language papers Frenuh--ianpuagt, reft-renct-s int ludin,4 ont! b~ If. Abich ,)y H. Ahich (c rca 1870), -ir.d a F'z-(-nc.h-l:inguagc paper by the Ro~siaii atilhor, E. Sh%cdoN 'Iiid thv fo'.- Ellulish-lanuuage Gou~d, T., Scif-w:v Nexk-, Ltr., v. 1-19, -i(-r,, v. 202, no. -1, 19bO. Robev H. tio. 26, 1961; Peterson, H., Sciew. An Donald, It c in sp.tcc, J. Brit. Intcrpl~iri. Soc:., v. 17, nu. 7, jQ60: Thomsen, W. The annual dt-posli oi nit-teciritic du!it, Sky i:.nd 'FPleSL0j)V, Urvy, H., planets, their origin and development, Ne\A.- Haven, Coil.-, lr452. ASSOCIATION- 'N'-me givc1l. Ca rd 5 / 5 V I PERPGOLITS, V.P. Baiic planetary primary aourclo Of natiu-al waters of the earths Izv. AN SSSR. Seroge Iol., 27 no,1.1:18-31 N 62. (Water) (MIRA 15:12) ACCESSION NR: AR4033709 S/0081/64/000/003/EO77/EO77 SOURCE: Referativny*y zhurnal. I(kimiya, Abs- 3E206 AUTHOR; Derp9ol'ts, V. F. TITLE: The "hydrochlorosphare!l the original planetary source of the natural waters of the outer shells of the Earth CITED SOURCE: Sb. IV Soveshchanlye po probl. astrageol., 1962. L., 1962, 128-131 TOPIC TAGS: geophysics, surface water origin, hydrochlorosphere, magma, magma differentiation, lithosphere, autosphere, ocean salt content, halogenesis ABSTRACT: Water makes up.-*-4% of the total magma substance. During the physical- chemical and gravitational differentiation of the magma.in the depths'and upward to the lithosphere, magmatic solutions serve as carriers of the magma components. As they move upwards, these solutions are transformed into chloride brines containing considerable amounts of Na, Ca, Br and B and occurring ubiquitously, more frequent-. ly at considerable depth; these should be regarded as the primary planetary source of most of the water of the earth's crust and autosphere. The author introduces the concept of the "hydrochlorospherell of briny waters which is found all around the earth at a depth of the order of 3-4 Ia. The waters of the "hydrochlorosphard, Card )/2 ACCESSION NR: AR4033709 may be called endogenous to distinguish them from those in the upper parts of the lithosphere which are biogenous and the principal characteristic of which is par- j ticipation in biological and other water cycles. Civersity of composition is char- acteristic of biogenous waters, whereas the composition of the endogenous waters is uniform. The waters of the World Ocean, by.origin and processes of formation, are mixed - endogenous and biogenous. The more intensive the process of halogenfr~- sis, the greater the amount of fresh water formed. The greater the amount of ice formed, the saltier the World Ocoan becomes. DATE ACQ: O2Apr64 a ard 2/2 SUB CODE: AS DERMLITS, V.F. Ry.potb#,sis of' the formation of ratural volutions. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.6.-1384-,.1386 F 162. (MIRA 15s2) 1. -Predstavleno akademikom D.S.Korzhinskim. (water, Undergrcund) DEUGoLITS,, V.F. Geochomist:ry of underground (mine) vnitero a&,* atmospheric precipitation in the Yeriisey.regiort of the Arctic. Dokl. AN SM 147 no.2:1+69-1+70 N u62. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Predstavleno akademikom D.S. torzhinakim. .- - Undqground) (PutcraM Mountains-Precipitation (Meteorology)) DERPGOLITSI V.F. ~ - Hydrosph.ere and chlorine. Lit. i pol. inkop. no.1:43-57 163. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Geografichaskoys obahchea-tro SSSIL. DMOOLITS) V.F. - -- i I 04110"Oppm. Printeiplem of the corivolidated-naturs'. classification of natural vaters of the earth. Sw. geol, 6 no..,47-48 W 163, (MMA 1&0 1. ArktiohesIdy i Antarkticheskly nauabno,;-issledovatellskiy institut. (Water-Classificatiou) DEAPGOL I TS, V. F 0 Quantitative i!bnTacterization of the varills bydrospbere and chlorine. DWI. AN SSSR 150 no-31649-65,2 My 163. (MIRA 1616) 1. Predstavlono akademikom D.S. Kor2hinaltim. (Hydro:Logy) (Chlorine) -.-,rr fc.- -,n&! ' ~ p 53 DFJWCK., Alan Research work in the marmfucture of larminated doors. Faipar 12 no.7:210-212 Jl 162. DERRUBSKA. Baroarg;_DUDEK, Zygmunt; KANDZIORA., StanlBlaw; PASLAWSKA-PRUS, ~W-kaIEWIGZ, Danuta Effect of.' smallpox vaccination on the courae of tuberculosis *n adult5. Gruzlica 32 nc-.7011-516 Jo 164. 1 1. Z KI:Lniki Gruzlicy Akadom!l Medyciznej we Wroclawiu (Kierownik: prof, dr T. Garb-Inski); Ze Szpitala Frz,-Iciwgruzliczego im. K. Muskiego we Wroclawiu (Dyrektor.~ dr. W. Batycki) Z Sanatorium T PT-zeciwgruzlIczego w Rosc"Lszowie (Dyrektor: lek. r 1. k. Ma~chrzak).