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FEMOVICI#C... ing. """--WNMW Optimun structure of the transportimg technological process in read mploitationo Col hirtle 11 no.2t4l-48 F'062. FEDEROWICZ, Wladyslaw,, W., inz. Methods of combating accidents in servicing electric installations in Poland. Viad slaktroteah 28 no.11/12-1330-334 N-D 161. 1. Przewodniczacy Centralnej Komisji Oohrony Pracy, Stowarz7ozenis Blektrykow Folskich, Warazawa, FRDEROWICZ, - - Modern methods for Indizetrial safety at electric Installations. Wlad elektrot 30 ro.3:70-73 162. 1. Przewodniczacy CeDtralnej Komisji Techniczuej Ochrany Pracy Stownrzys2enia Elektrykm Polskich. wWages for work connected with the reconstruction of agricultural system." p. 47 PrZeR,W Geodez' Vol 9, No 20 Fab 1953, Warszawa) 2 9 Sept 53 SO: MonthIv -List gf Eut ZuroRgaa AMsojollej Vol 1,, No 1,, Library of CongressIMMM Unal -4~--EDISW,-,~SKII W. KMIUY,%'SKI,, W., Supplementary surveying of state farms. p. 181. Vol. 11, no. 6j June 1955) Warszawa., Poland. SCIME SO.' Monthly,Lisb of East European Accessions (EkAL)j LC,, Vol. 5j, No-ZFeb. '-. 1956 USSR/Human and Animal Physiology - (Normal and Pathological). T Nervous System. Electroencephalogram of Man. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 4, 1919, 1-7922 Author : Peymer, N.A., Fedeyeva, A.A. Inst : Kilitary-Medical Academy .itle ; Changes of Electroencephalogram in the Process of Con- ditioned-Reflectory Activity in Patients with Closed Trauma of the Brain. Orig Pub. : Tr. Voyen-med. akad., 1957, 74, 286-293 Abstract : In comparison with healthy people, patients with tratum.- tic encephalopathy had n reaction to an indifferent sti- mulus that was more prolonged (10 see) and stable (extin- guishes by 8-10 test). The transformation of the stimu- lus into a conditioned stimulus induced the same changes as well no the appearance of high-amplitude slow waves Card 1/2 UsSR/Ifuz-an and Animal Physiology - (Normal and Pathological). T Nervous System. Electroencephalogram of Man. Abs J)ur Ref Zhur Biol., No 4., 1959., 17922 and "ejections", especially strongly expressed in diffe- rentiated stimuli. To the3e changes corresponded a lar- ge latent period and prolonGed character of motor reac- tion, intersignal reaction and a frequently encountered inability to produce differentiation. -- T.G. Beteleva Card 2/2 - 91 - KATBICHUA, MaNe, TULIN, N.A. , BASTRIKOV, N- 7- 1 JOBTRA, N- I- Wall blocks of electric steel-smelting furnaces made of mWesits- chromite brioic wastes# Ognsupory 25 no.4:186-188 160. (Y1IRA 1318) (Firebrick-Testing) (Chelyabinsk--Smelting furnaces) FZDICEMN. G~.Ya- WAVALt Xethods of growing hemp and ambary In the zone of light Slororems of the Chu Valley. Trudy Otd.pochv.AN Kir.SSR no.5:63-71 '55. (XLRL 9:11) (Chu Valley--Sierozem soils) (Hemp) (Ambary hemp) ~~' Iclaill" J.. K - , 30'676. Fediclikin, 1. K.' sloye razzhizliennogo ila. plotirj m r Opyt stroite~stva zemlyanoy ioshchnom Oldrotelchnika i melioratsVa, 1949, no. 5, c. 50-59 SO: Letooist Zhurmllyr*h Statey, Vol, 50, lioskva, 1949 FEDICHKXN,,J,K., prof.; OVCHARENK02 I.M., Inzh.; AVTONOMOV# B.P., lnzh.;. KONOCHKINVF.G., inzh. Features of water intake from a river during the low-water period by port-type water intakes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no.6:111-114 -Te 163. (MIRA 16-11) 1. Novocherkasskiy inzhenerno-meliorativnyy inutitut. Predstavlena nauchno-tekhnicheskoy konferentsiyey. red.; GOLIN, A.. tekhn. red. (Use polymers in production; collection of materials of '.he Scientific and Technological Conference on the Use of Polymors in Industry held in Penza) Polimery - v proizvod- stvo,- sbornik materialov. Penza, Sovet, nar. khez. Pen- zensk,3go ekon. administrativnogo raiona, 1962. 110 p. (YETRA 170) 1. Nauchno-tekhnichaskiwa.konferentsiya po voprosu primene- niya polimerov v prosyshlenncsti, Penza. ,Dim 0 it 00 00 0 7 i I A-A-A- Delsoda ad id"Wvue in *111mbeame sooll ol Wis. no Is Itnume. L U. Y&. T. [Mba slid T. L. Fedich. khom.~"- amd. mi. U. R. S. S.. Miss, sci. Aim. '27"1, =-?~'nw morthild used by Ralkow and Mko'.. wi 6 Ckm ZI 30 V03 =19W)) for sky driertion tit "Coto "* "I' b W the awaimptilm 161 1 1 1 ad" jim on altiratims a wilit. of Mull. (HI) it"d Winib"swato (IV) Is wbkb M cuts Ise ttj since It go at arollaw iruits. a rInk-m-browti,cr r=rpj= ug.twkk Warimed XrAJH whom% IV =4 nw bon buivem. that bad thim mort Is offosom Iollaton", b:IwV 16 of the a Nowak Idtm rNmM, vors an bnotirifintr atirlims Wish ON N 1. Theti-harost., I. Is thor to I Its provows Im"W4 to Spoil 1.3 IV) AmImmolki Natill. 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Deputy Direotor of Agricultural Mechanization *_0`5WF01-#-4 t (Vinnitaa Oblase) TITLEt Large Training Farms are Required (Nuzhny Xrupnyye Uchabnyye Khozyaystva) PERIODTCALt Professionallno - Takhnichookoye Obrazovaniye, Aug 1957, #8 pp 19-2U kUSSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with questions of training students in agri- cultural mechanization schools and supports the assignment of larger training farms, the size depending on the number of students and the kind of soil. INSTITUTIONt Uchilishche Mekhanizataiyi Sellskogo Khozyaystva # 4 (Vinnits- kaya Oblast') (Agrioultural Mechanization School #4 (Vinnitoa Province). PRESENTED BY3 SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: At the Librai-y of Congress Card 1/1 S/258,/62/002/002/009/018 1028/1228 AUTHOR: adikL_L_(Moscow)__.__ TITLE: Tension of discs of a plastically non-uniform material PERIODICAL: lrtzhenernyy zhurnal, v. 2, no. 2, 1962, 324-331 TEXT:. A disc or a material having a yield-point which is a function of the distance from the surface is considered. As plasticity condition is taken St-Venant's condition. The equilibrium equation for discs of variable thickness and the equation of consistency of deformations are determined. The set of equations is then integrated for discs of uniform and variat!e thickness: the cases of elastic, plastic-elastic, and plastic zones are treated separately. The load P.,, at which elastic deformations disappear completely can be determined from the equations obtained. Tables of P.. for both fixed and variable yield-point are givt:n. There are 2 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut mckhaniki AN SSSR (institute of Mechanics AS USSR) SUBMITTED: November 28, 1961 Card 1/1 8/879,/62/000/000/012/088 D234/D308 AUTHORS 1$-- 1. (Mosoow) TITLEs Momentleas orthotroplo shells of re, -to large deformations --PlaSt Teeloriya. In li:Lobolochek;. trudy rdntaii L$vovs.-15-21-aeatyabrya 19 AN U53Rq 19621-111-414 7TEXT: The author formulates the-equation3 of eq n 000? olution subject )yumoy-, kb :1 Vae 1 g. Kiev -.Iz d vo ilibrium FEDIK,_;,I-~Xoakva) Stressed state of disks made of plastically nonhomogeneous mater- ial. Inzh.zhur, 2 no.2024-331 162. (WRA l5s6) 1. Institut mekhaniki AN SSM. (Strains and stresses) MIKOV, N.Y. Stand for washing samples of deep-s-ea bottom fauna. Trudy Inst. okean. 41:254-256 160o (MIRA 13:9) (fteific Ocean-Dredging (Biology)) - --- -------- YBDIN, AoA- Improving the radio circuit for recording the instance of explosion. Geofits rasvede noo2sllg-120 160s (Radio'in prospectim) FEDINO A. A. FEDINO A. A.: "The effect of autoclave processing on the proper- ties of lime-clay materials of plastic rormation". Moscow, 1955. Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner C.,n- struction Engineering Inst imeni V* V. ,Kuybyshev. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences) SO: KnizhnUa letopisl., No. 52, 24 December, 1955. Moscow. -FE)IN A A kand.takhnonauk; BIMSM, S.Ko, iuzh,; KAUSHNIEDV, A.T., KUZNMOTA. L.S., inzh. Iarge aerated silicate blocks. Stroi. mat. 6 noi,12:22-23 D 160. . (MIRA 13 ill) (Sand-lime produots) J~DIN, A.A., kand. tekhn.nault; MVMXSHOV, ye.M., jb&. IWroving techniques. and eliminating f1avB in the manufacture of air-entrained silicate products, Stroi, mat. 8 no-4:25-28 Ap t62. (MIRA 150) (dw4-lime produc to) VL&SYUK, P.A., akademik, red. ; ROJ4kJMW, I.N., akademik, red.; RODIODDY, S.P., red.; TTUIMT",,.rGd.; psoulam, P.D., akademik, red,; DAVrMY, kand.ekon.nauk, red*; XUGUXAW, I.Ao, icand.ekon.nauk; BEREMOV, V.S.. red. red.; KOZAMICH, T.A.. red. izd-val SIVACHENXD, Yo.K., takhn.red. I [Proceadinge of the Conference an Problems in Developing Production in Polesy~J Konferentsita po Yoproosm rawyltiia proisvoditellmfth :11 Polestia USSR. Kier, 1955. Pt.3 (Problems In the development f agriculture in Polosys; stac'xbrooding and feed supply, land improyement and reclamation of swamps] Voproor razy1tila sel'skogo khottaistva, Poles'la; zbivotnovodstvo I kormovala baza, mello- ratsila i osvoenis bolot. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1938, 208 p. (W RA 12 0. 1) 1. AN USSR; Ukrainskays, akademiya sallskokhos.nauk I Voesoyusnaya skedomiya, aellskokhoz.nauk Im. V.1. Lenina (for Vlasyuk), 2a Ukrain- okays. akademiya sellskokhos.nauk, chlon-korrespondent 7sesoyusnoy akadeali seltakokbos. nauk Im. V.I. Lenin& (for Romanenko). 3.Chlon- korrosTmnd"nt AN USSR (for Rodionov. Tyulonev). 4. Institut fisto- logii rasteniy I agrokbimil, .43 USSR (for Tyulenev). 5. Ukrainskaya akadomiya sel'skokh. nauk (for Pshenichnyy)o 6. Zamestitell Uachall- Mks. otdola svodrorkh perspektivay1ch planov Gooplana USSR (for Berisikov). 7. Nachal'alk pedotdola sel'skogo khozyaystva otdols, evodrykh perspektIVnykh planov Gooplana, USSR (for 7edin). tPolosys-Agriculture) MS LUKIYANOVI V.B.; MAKAROV, Mathematical statistics in the control of radiometric apparatus. Zav.lab. 29 no.7:844-849 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Moskovskiy josudarstvannyy universitet im. M.V.Lomonosova. Radiometry) (Mathematical statistics) I SEGEYEV) N.N.; IVANOV, K.V.; FEDIN A P ; KRASOVSKIY, Yu.P.; TKAGIIENKO, A.P. Rapid building of the Pervomayskiy open-pit mine in the Severnoy-3 Mining and Ore Dressing 6ombine. Met. i gornorud. prom. no*3:73-74 MY-Je 163- (MDU 3-7: 1) 0 ~gll 0 ~06 I goals to flolluills Is 16 If 4 it a a it n a III ot 0 to v m p $t u 48 is is A A it K ~. f-C-DK-A- a Accumuladon 01 nitntei, in the B&tum Wfi Me* 31 .0* . 2. In m0died ,.1 sillill fli ditch Almild Mir It-mmi lice %itli 4 1411j,1% coo III-) the Omir"I if 101FAIV, wA* st-awr Own in in 0 .3 ! 11,111--lic-I And "n-frail"I killon t1tv ..11. 11, Illt- I".1 0 AW I'le A"It, 44 llill*t- 1"11411-1 M A 1.111 IV -ml 1, % s : 111 Illf. .11rold 04.. Iwt. 0 'too , j : 1 , , 4 $ I j ~ I # 0 4 4 is *3 , ; 0l Ad Is a of a K III it it at 0 T T 'A Moo 4 1 !14 a fit 43 v to it to I 00 0 0;0 0 06 go 0 0 go o 0 0 0 go 0 0 0000 ' 0 00 0 0 0'0 0 0000 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 000 0 0 111 0 0 0 a FMlN,, A. Kh. "Maintaining the Viability of Preserved Potato Berries,," Usp. sovr. biol.,, 33, No.2, 1952 - A.- n- If "A Rew Genus of Fossil Conifers Papaninia Involucrate. redin, Dokl. Ak. Nauk SSSRI 41, .fo. 8, 1943 - MIN, ASTOO - nee. Izobr. v SSSR 2 no.6:37-38 Jo 157. (Inv*ntions) (Ifficiancy,* Induetrial) (Km 1018) . - - ~ - 1 3M)U,,, A.Ye. Visiting Innovators. Izobr.v SSSR 3 no.1:34-35 Ja '58. (MIRA 11--l) 1. Nachallnik Byuro sodaystviya ratsionplizataii I isobrotatellet-re Mo9kovskogo savoda *Fraser." (Inventors) POIN, A* U. I 1C. k.IN -work of theinvention section of the factory comittes. Isobr. v SOM 3 no*'2s4l_42.7 .158. (MM 1333) I* Nwhallulk Byuro sodaystviya ratsionalizateii i isobretatellutvu savoda "Pnsmr. 91 (InventionO SOV/117-58-11-6/36 AUTHORSs Braginakiy, Ye.O., Engineer, Fedin, A.Ye. TITLE: The Modernization of the Semi-Automatic Milling Machine Model 6V-1 (Modernizatsiya frezernogo poluavtomata modeli 6V-1) PERIODICALi Mashinostroitelf, 1958, Nr 11, p 8 (USSR) ABSTRACT; The oemi-automatic milling machine model 6B-1 is used for milling screw grooves. In the regulation of the spindlet there were several drawbacks. The modernized spindle has been mounted on rolling bearings. The longitudinal stresses are absorbed by support bearings. In the front support of the spindle, a two-range roller bearing AZ182116 has been inserted which ensures the rigidity of the spindle and the exactness of.the revolutions. The clearances between bear- lngs have been abolished. There is I diagram. 1. Milling machines--Performance 2. Milling machines.-.Design Card 1/1 ---A~ I P ^- bJ-j, V. LA.,, LVJWVYj A. M. aUQ Zzwl", b. V. Institute of Aircraft Matatials. "Vacuum Arc Malting of Refractory Metals paper presented at Second Symposium on the Application of Vacuum in Metal3urgy. IT i 4 rg Is AV IL P. jr r FM i 's I? ZAKHAROVA~ Galina Vasillyevna,, kand. tektm. rAuk; POPOV, Ivan Aleksoyevichp kand, tekhn, nauk; ZKOROVA., Liliana Pavl=4- FEDIN, Boris 'Ila r z E."eyatell ~11; Prinimali uchastiyes MUKMA"~ ~"Z&~ njaukJ i tekbn, RSFSR; POPWAj-I A- 0 zasl. doatell nauki i tel:hn. RSFSR; YHGtlROVA$ N.D.p zaal. de;at:ll nauki i tekhn.RSFBR; NIKITINA, Ye#I.p zaal. deyatell mmilki :1 tekhn. RUSR; ZMCHU2MIAYA, Ye.A.p zaal. deyatell tauki. i tekbn. FMSR; ZHABINA., V.A.; SAVITSKIX j 79.14. red,j STROM, A.S,, red*; ARKWGELISKAYA, M.S.,, red. izd-Tal KARASEVI A.1.9 tekhn. red. [Nioblum and ito alloyo) Niobii i ego ap2avy. By G.V,Ukharoya i dr. Moskva, Goes naucbno-tokhn, izd-vo lit-r7 po chernoi i timet- noi metaLlurgii., 1961. 368 (MIRA 3J+: 12) (NiobiuJe PRUE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5934 Zakharovaj Galina Vasillyevna., Ivan AlekseyeVIch Popov.. Liliana PIVIOVna 7-hOrOVa., and BorLs Vladimirovich Fedin ,Niobiy i yego splavy (Niobium and its Alloys) Moscovp Metallurgizdat., 1961. 368 P. Errata slip inserted, 3700 copies yrinted. Eds.: Ye. ~. Savitskiy and A '. S. Stroyev; Ed, of Publishing House: M, 3, Arkhangellskaya; Tech. Ed.: A. 1. YjLrasev. PURPON: This book is intended for scientific research workers., netalIvrgidal'erginet-.- and designers concerned vith the production or utilization of niobiun. It may also be useful to students at metallurgical schools of higher edur-&tion. COVERAGE: The book reviews the physicochemical and mechanical properties of niobi= and niobium All yo, methods of obtaining niobium. in powder and can- solidated: f0=,, the effect of gases on the properties of nibbium, the process of. niobium oxidation in air,, the machining and beat treatment of niobium. and its deformationj, welding., metallography., and fields of ayplication, Card 1/9 : Nioblum and Its Alloys SOV/5934 k large volume of material relating to equilibrium, diagrams and the proper- ties of niobium alloys is 0yotematized, Chs. 1't II, Sedtion 1 Of Ch. ITI.,and Cha. 17 an& X wej!6 vrittell.bY.G.V" ZakharoVa., "Candidate of Alm,- Ch: VI and VII, by I.A. Popov Teennical Sciences; Sh. IIIv by B. V. ?e and L.P. Zhorova., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ch, VIIIp by L,P, Zhoroy Secti(n 1 of Ch. IX.9 by G.V. Zakharova, Section 2 of Ch, IX., b:r Z.S* Mukhin~, I.A. Popovap N,D, Yegorova., Ye. I. Nikitina., and Ye. A, Zhemebubir and Section 3 of Ch. IX., by V.A. Zhabina. Each chapter is accaqwzded by references., Soviet and non-Soviet, TAM OF CONTENTS: Ch. I. Niobium Minergas-and Their Sources 9 1. Characteristics of niabium mim rals 9 2. Rav-material sources 10 Ch. 31. Production of Nibbium Powder and the Processing of Ore Concentrates 13 lo, Beneficiation of niobium ores 13 2. Separation of titanium., tantalum., and niobium l6 3- Extraction of pawderlike tiobium metal 19 Card 2/8 ZHOROVA, Liliana Pavlovna; KURGANOV, Ge^rgiy Vladimirovich; FUM,_Bar1a,,V mlrovichi FISHER, A.Ya., red.; BRYUKHACWIA~ V.V.0 vei. red. [Modern niobium all cys., the technology of their produc- tion and usa; review of foreign techniques] Sovremenriye niobievye splavy, tekbnologiia ikh proizvodstva i pr!.- meneniej obzor zarubezlinoi tekhniki. Moskvap WSINTL, 1962. 27 p. (MIRA 170) AUTHOR: Fedin, E. I. SOV/30-58-7-14/49 TITLE: A Quadrupole Radiospectroscope (Kyadrupollny:r radiospektrookop) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR9 1958A 7, pp. 79 - 81 (USSR) A ABSTRACT: In 19501 the German scientists G.Demelt, G.ErUeer (G.Kryuger) discovered the phenomenon of nuclear quadrupole resonance. The frequency of the quadrupole resonance is sensitive with respect to changes of the chemical properties of the atoms to be inves- tigated and extremely sensitive with respect to insignificant modificatione.of the crystal lattice. The(Fiadrupole resonance must be considered as the most sensitive amongst all physical methods of investigation with respect to chemical properties. The character of the chemical compound may be concluded from no the intensity of the absorption line. In the Soviet Union - work has hitherto been carried out in this field. Recently, the Scientific Council of the Institute0f ElaMeUtal-Orgw4p j;'=FouWU) AS USSR (Uchonyy covet Inatituta elementoorganichoskikh noyedi- neniy Akademii nauk SSSR) decided to start the investigations Card 1/3 in this field. The author of this article - in collaboration with A Quadrupole Radiospectroncope SOV/130-58-7-14/49 .G.K.Semin - inveriti,-ated a series of the schenes in the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry of Crystals and X-Illay Structural Analysia(Laboratoriya org-anichookoy kristalldhi-iii i rentE;eno- strukturnogo analiza) which is under the supervision of A.I. Kitaygorodskiy. A signal of nuclear quadrupole resonance wag obtained in the USSR for the first time JJ.n sunner 1957. After thin succous, the author - in collaborat'Lon with Yu.S.Konstantinov began to desian a quadrupole radioupectroacipe. The blocK scheme of this device is given. in Ligure I.and explained. The method of recording EbsDiption. lines of MZ in sodium chlorate at mom tempera- juLm is ahown inf ieure 2. Ti,41116 aCCUuzit of the sencitiveness of the quadrupole resonance for any structural c.han,,I,e.-,, it will moot probably be poosiblo to appl~.This method to the control of chemical procesoco. An a concluoion, the .,,,zthor findo t!;--t the time has cone to coordinate the work carried out in this fieldl idhereby development would be accelerated. T.'iere are 2 fieures. Card 2/3 AUTHOR: Fe-lin, E. I. SOV/53-66-1-7/11 ~ TrTLE--~ Phjsioal Methods of the Investigation of Molecule Structure (Fizicheskiye metody issledovaniya stroyeniya molekul) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi-fizicheskikh nauk, 1950# V01- 66, Nr 1, PP.- 131 - 139 (USSR) ABSTRACT.- On May 14 .and 15, :1958 at the Institut khimichaskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of Chemical Physics,AS USSR) an extended sension of the Scientific Council took place dealing with the subject: "Thecry of Chemical Structure, Kinetics, and Reactivity". The session was summ:)ned by 'the Otdeloniye khimi- a,hoskikh nauk AN SSSR (Department of Chemical Sciencea,AS USSR). ItIms attended by mate 1hEn3O0 acienti3ts. V.N.Kondratlyev, Member, Academy of Scie.ices, USSR, gave the openint~ address. The followin.w lectures were heard; A.I. Ki taygorodskiy, Prof easor,spOke M radlogmphic4 electronographical, and neutronographical methods fo=- the determination of the molecule structure. B.S.Neporent reported on electron spectroscopical methods of investigating eii:iple and complicated molecules. E. V.Shpollskiy made a report Card 1/4 on the spectroscopical investigation of polyatomic organic Physical Methods of the Investigation of Molecule SOV/53-66-1-7/11 Structure molecules and M.M.Sushchinakiy on "Methods of Oscillation S,pectroscopy" (historical review: Since the discovery of 0.)mbination scattering 30 years ago spectra of combination scattering of more than 2000 substances have baun investigated and since the discovery of infrared spectroscopy 50 years, , ago more than 20 000 substances have been examined by means of the infrared spectra). V.I.Dianov-Klokov reported on infra- red spectra of condensed gases: An animated discussion followed the first 5 lectures. M.A.Yellyashevich, the comrades Hakarov, Zamkov and Levin, further E.V.Shpollskiy, N.D. Sokolov, B.S. Neporent, Ya.L.Golldfarb and G.L.Slonimgkiy participated in this discussion. A.A.Braadt held the following lecture on electrical methods of the investigation of structure, properties, and interaction of the molecules, and comrade Ivar4ov made a vu,-,Uezition on a device for the measurement of electrical characteristico in a wide frequency and temperature ranje. The session on May 15 was opened by A.M.Prokhorov with a lecture on radiospectroscopy and Card 2/4 paramagnetic electron resonance (investication of gases at Physical Methods of the Investigation of Molecule SO-1/53-66-1-7/11 Structure 10- 12 torr).Further-L.A.Blyumenfelld made an -1 account of the application,of the paramagnetic electron resonance in biology and in investigations of organic metal compounds (investigations in the laboratory of V.V.Voyevodakiy at the IKhF AN SSSR (Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN USSR - Institute of Chemical Physics,AS USSR) and in the laboratory of Blyumenfelld). N*D.Sokolov spoke on the work of the research group Kazan' (Kazanskiy Gosudarstvennyy universitet i Kazanskiy filial AN SSSR - Kazan' State University and Kazan' Branch, AS USSR). B.IA.Kozyrev reported on the work performed by the staff of the Laboratory of Paramagnetic Electron Resonance, Sokolov on the application of the nuclear magnetic resonance for chemical investigatLons of molecules; X.M.Iyevskaya spoke on the same subject. Y.L.Tallroze gave an account of radio- spectroscopic devices, E.I.Fedin reviewed new methods to investigate the molecular and the crystalline structure of solids (inv;stirtions in the laboratory of Kitaygorodakiy I(INEOS AN 5 SR) , K.V.7ladimirskiy reported on investieations Card 3/4 of the chemical displacements in hydroL;en and fluorine as well Physical Methods of the Investij,,atIon of Molecule SO7/53-66 -1 -7/11 Structure as in other nuclei which exhibit a4 nat-,7ictic moinoot, M It, Yellyanhevieh reported an the developmeiit of spectroscopical methods, E.T. Shpollskiy on the investi.,-ation of weak effects by means of methods basing upon the marnetic resonance, L.L. Dakabrun on "spin-echo" i,,iethods, Ya.G.Dorfman on ria4pieto- chemistry, M.A.Yellyashevich on the contiact between various branches of reaearch., and V.L.Tal'rQ,.,. on mass spectrometrical methada for the invoistiGation of the molecule structure. FiriallyI.N.Kondratlyev, Member, Academy of Sciences, gave the concluding address. l.-Molecules-Structwal ana4sis 2. Laboratory equipment Card 4/4 LAZARET. Petr Petrovich, nkadamik Cdoceaaod). Prinimali uohastiye: BAHSHTWN. L.B.; YOINO B.I.; SHMIDT, T.T.. NITATOCRODMT, A.I., prof., otv,rAq",",*l- ~b-&-Ap T.P., takhn.red. [Energy# its sources on the earth and its origin] Snarglia, as istochi;Ud no zemle i so prolakhoshdania. Moskva# Ind-vo Akad.nauk SM. 19.59. 274 p. (KMA 13t2) (Yorce and energy) SOV120-59-2-7/50 -AUTHORS: Z2di jjwA.141-and Konstantinov, Yu.S. TITLE: Apparatus for Observing Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (Api)aratura dlya nablyudeniya yadernogo kvadrupollnogo relzonunsa) PERIODICALs UPribbr I tekhnika eksperimentat 1959, Nr 2t pp 27-30 ( 8SR), ABSTRAM A 'sensitive quadrupole spectrometer is described; the second,derivative of the signal is recorded by using a phase-fiensitive system to detect the second harmonic of a small-amplitude frequency modulation (double frequency modulation Is used) Eq (1) definos the interaction 4' energies of.the nuciear quadrupole moment. The system is-a' modification of those described by Livingston et al -(Refs-8 and 9). Eq (2) defines the voltage change in the:oircuit in terms of the (small) frequency deviation, -et(.,. from which it follows that the second harmonic has an.' inten'sity given, by Eq (3). Then Eq (4) gives the waplitude if the signal has the usual dispersion shape. Eq (5) gives the optimal frequency deviation (that which I:esults in only 5% contribution from the fourth ,Card 1/2 derivative). The next section deals with frequency :deviations that exceed the line width; Eqs (6a) ajad 40 SOV/120-59-2-7/50 Apparatus for Observing Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (6b) then give the output. This method gives better sensitivity in detecting the line, but cannot give the line -width. - The circuit is that of Ref 10 (Hopkins') modified to,suit Soviet valves. Fig 5 shows the signals recorded from the 35 C1 in 3 cc of polycrystalline sodium perchlorate at 29.9 Mc/s with scan amplitudes respectively smallar (left) and larger (right) than the line width. Card 2/2 There are 5 figures and 12 references, of which 1 is German, 1 French, 7 are English and 3 are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh noyedineniy AN SSSR (Institute of-~'-Biemental_organic Compounds, Ac.Sc. 'USSR) S "UBMITTED: July 12, 1958 SOV/109-4-1-17/30 AUTHORS: _FAdin,__JLa___and Semin, G.K. TITLE: A Nuclear Quadrupole Radio-spectrometer (Yadernyy kvadrupo12.1nyy radiospektrometr) PERIODICAL: Radiotokhnika i Elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1~ pp 127 -128 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors tried to devise an equipment for determining the quadrupole resonance, such that it could be constructed by using the standard available elements. It was finally found that satisfactory results could be obtained by employing a quadrupole radio-spectro 'meter of the type shown in the block schematic of Figure 1. In this, the investigated substance was situated in's-brass container at the end of a coaxial line. The container housed the coil of the o3cillator tank; a Hopkins-type oscillator-detector (Refs 1 and 2) was employed as the source of the radio-frequency energy and the detector of the nuclear signal. The variable capacitors of the te4ik ircuit were such as to permit the coverage of a range irom. 25 to 3? Mcls, while using the same coil. The anode cirauit was supplied from a battery, while the heater was Cardl/3 fed from an accumulator. In order to obtain an oscillo- A Nuclear Quadrupole Radio-spectrometer SOV/109-4-1-1?/30 graphic display of the signal the frequency of the tank circuit was varied b means ol an electrodynamic vibrating; capacitor ftype RV-1); this type of modulator resulted in a high resolving power of the s'pectrometer; this was of the order of 10-6, which was better than thi minimum' required in the experiment. The equipment was .3 used for many months and p-&oved successful in operation. An oscillogram of the signal and noise for the absorption line of 0135 in sodium chlorate is shown in Figure 2. The work described in this paper represents only the first stage of the investigations which are being carried out under the leadership of Professor A.I. Kitaygorodskiy in the Laboratory of X-ray Analysis of the IMOS' of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. There are 2 figures and 2 English references. Card 2/3 A Nuclear Quadrupole Radio-spectrometer SOV/109-4-1-17/30 ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SS (Institute of Organic Elm-nolital Contpoui,.ds., PUS US311 SUBMITTED: May 26, 1958 Card 3/3 24(4) SOV/25-59-11-14/38 AUTHORS: Kitaygorodskiy, A..L., Professor, Doctor of Physico- Mathematical Sciences,-Fedin, E.I., Scientific Worker TITLE: New Spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhizn' 1959, Nr 11, P 35 - 40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with radiospectroscopy - a new field of science by which the finest properties of matter can be analyzed. The author describes spectral analysis, the energetic structure of molecules and why atomic spectra are mainly studied in ultra-violet and visible rays. He explains the difficulties arising when stu- dying the spectra of complex molecules, stating that the atom itself has a rich optic spectrum which con- sists of several e.ozens of lines. On the spectrogram. of the molecule, these spectra are superimposed one on the-other, thos complicating "ie deciphering. Moreover,-the spectral analysis in visible and ultra- Card 1/5 violet rays is too rough an instrument for investi_,~ SOV/25-59-11-14/38 New Spectroscopy gating the closely arranged energetic levels of com- plex molecules. The author illustrates by an example the possibilities offered by infra-red spectroscopy which iire also limited. For studying complex molecules containing not only fluorine, but also many elements which are widely used by modern chemistry, it is ne- cessary to find new more closely-arranged energy levels. The author writes about two resonances: 1) the electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and 2) the nuclear magnetic resonance (YaMR). The electronic paramagnetic resonance was discovered by the Soviet physicist Ye.K. Zavoyskiy in 1944, the nuclear magne- tic resonance by two American phy3iCiStS in 1946. The combined application of infrared spectroscopy and nu- clear magnetic resonance make it possible to fully determine the structure of a molecule. The discovery of Ye.K. Zavoyskiy made it possible to at once notice even small concentrations of molecular particles, the Card 2/5 so-called free radicals, which is very important for L-11*1 SOV/25-59-11-14/38 New Spectroscopy .many chemical reactions. The method BFR was success- fully employed in the laboratory of the Corresponding Member of the AS USSR V.V. Voyevodskiy of the Institut khimicheskoy fiziki (Institute of Chemical Physics) for studying reactions caused by radioactive radiation. In 1950, the YaMR was followed by the appearance of the nuclear quadrupole resonance (YaKR). The main difficulty in the study of the quadrupole resonance is the separation of very weak signals from noises. At the Laboratory of Professor A.I. Kitaygorodskiy, the vrork is in progress to increase the sensitivity of quadrupole spectrometers. Much experimental ma- terial has a137eady been collected which makes it pos- sible to compare the characteristics of chemical com- bination of the nucleus of chloride in hundreds of different compounds. Equal work is being done with the nuclei of bromine, iodine, nitrogen, sulfum and antimony. It must be mentioned that these interest- Card 3/5 ing data have been obtained without screening with SOV/25-59-11-14/38 New Spectroscopy a magnetic fieldi the stabilization of which creates so many difficulties in the YaMR (nuclear magnetic re- sonance). The second important property of the YaKR con- sists in the fact that its lines are narrow and legible only if the substance is in a solid state. The YAMR shows a reverse situation; its lines can be observed cleexly and easily in fluids, but they expand and be- come dim in a solid state. A nuclear magnetic radio- spectrometer of super-high efficiency as shown in a picture is used for the investigation of chemical shifts of the proton resonance and permits in many cases to determine exactly the structure of the com- pound within 10 - 15 minutes. The laboratory of roentgenostructural analysis of the Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds of the AS USSR under the Card 4/5 heading of Professor A.I. Kitaygorodskiy has created Ll/' SOV/25-59-11-14/38 .New Spectroscopy a new scientific direction - the organic crystallo- chemistry. There are 1 photograph, 9 drawings and 1 drawing on the centerfold. ASSOCIATION:Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SGSR (Institute for Elemental-Organic Compounds of the AS USSR) V-11" Card 5/5 S/058/6 1/000/0 10/105~/I 00 AOOI/A1OI AUTHORt Fedin, R.I. TMXj Observation of nuclear quadrupole resonance in chlorine inotopos PMUODICALl Referativnyy zhumal.Fizika, no.10 1961, 1660 abstract 1OV375 (V sb.-".kramAgnitnv rezonans", Kazan Kazansk. un-t, 196o, 162-164) TEXTk The author describes tho work conducted by him in the laboratory.of the-.4nstitute ofj,El,ement~.Organio.Compounds, AS USSR, on'oonstruoting an installa- tioj~. for, observations of nuclear quodrupole.resonanae in chlorine. The last_._, version of the installation has ayegenerati~i-and a superregenerative sensorso Signals are registeied by means of a synahrenous detector. The second~derivative of -the signal is registerdd. k a:rgftal from 5 am3 of polyorystalline para-d1w chloro~)enzene-c;tn be reoorde&with eiielt a.signa-1-to-noise ratio which assures- detection,. at extended search,r.~ times more than weak absorption. N, Pomarantnev (Abstracter's notel Complete translation] Card Y/I 13. 1 t .. - Nuclear quoArnpole resonance -spectrum of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzars. Zlw. etrj:kt, khIme I noel:-124-10-jo 160* (NIBA 13:8) le Institut alementoorganichaskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR# (Benzene-Spectra) (Idelear magnetic resonance) SIMIN, G.K.;-JXDIN&-X I -J. , Applications of nu-clear quadrupole resonance to crystallochemical investigations. Zhur. struk. khim. 1 no.2125z-267 ji-Ag 6o* (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut elementoorganichookikh soyedinaniy AN SSSR. (Crystals-Spectra) 57 _0 O~ .2*421 ~ql AlfiHbRg: Kitaygorodakiy.-A. I aW TITLE: Variation in.the Intensity of Nuclear a Molecular Grystah IrraAiated ~Z 7 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, (USSR) - 686o5 3/020/60/130/05/014/061 10014 QuadrRole Resonance in Fast Electrons 11 Vol 130, Nr 5, PP 1005-1001' ABSTRACT: The author of the paper under review made use of nuclear quadru- pole resonance for indicating radiation damages of polyorystal- line samples of n-diohlordbenzene which were exposed to dif- ferent doses of.750-kov electron radiation.-Reaonance was de.- termined by means of a frequenoy-modulated quadrupole radio- spectrometer with synchronous detection and signal recording by means of a recording millivoltmeter. The quadrupole resonance line was recorded several times for each sample (of Fig 2). These lines have a "saturation region" when the increase in the irradiation does no longer influences the intensity of the quadrupole resonance signal. This region corresponds to an unexpectedly low diminution of the signal intensity compared to the signal intensity of the nonirradiated sample (A/i - 13-75). Card 1/4 A considerable decrease of the signal (A/AoM 0-3) was acRieved ~/ 68605 Variation in the Intensity of Nuclear Quadrupole S/020J60/130/05/014/061 Resonance in a Molecular Crystal Irradiated by B013/BO14 Fast Electrons for a sample vhioh had been cooled insufficiently during ir- .adiation. Thuag fusion centers developed. In this case, the quadrupole resonance frequency remained unchanged. This fact and earlier obtained results are easily explained by the aesump-' tion that the chemical transformation ooourring under the so.. tion of I- and P-radiation can proceed inversely only at the crystal sites where the packing density is lower than in a perfect lattice.. At sites of normal packing the position of molecule fragments obtained by the disrupture of the chemical bond remains strictly fixed, and the bond is immediately re- established. After the rTleculea in the thin surface layer of'tbe.blockep at the crack boundaries, etc have been destroyad, a further increase of the raiiation dose has no effect on tho ..intensity of the quadrupole.r-inonance signal. When the samplo is heatedg A/A0 decreases because the nuiAer of insufficiently -packed Card 2/4 and completely free molecules increases the fusion centers. 68605 Variation in the Intensity of Nuclear Quadrupole 8/020/60/130/05/014/061 Resonance in a Molecular Crystal Irradiated by B013/BO14 Fast Electrons (A 0 - A)/A - 'H,/N holds. NIdenotes the number of molecules at loosely packed siteaq and N is the number of normally packed molecules. Reasonable valueg are obtained by estimating the block sizes (asp 6*999 4e1O'4 molecules per block). Cavities, cracks, etc. are a little more than 4% of the crystal volume. This is in close agreement with data obtained from X-ray struc- tural analyses. A carefully bred single-orystal BaMP19 with a fairly perfect lattice must have a considerably higher stability against ionizing y- and P-radiation than has a polycrystalline sample. It is suggested to verify this problem by the same method. The authors thank B. L. Teetlin, A. P. Bayev, and P. Ya. Glazunov for their assistance in the Irradia- tion of samples. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Inetitut elementorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the Academy of,j -Card 3/4 Sciences of the USSR) 63605 Variation in the Intensity of Nuclear Quadrupole S/020/60/130/05/014/061 Resonance in a Molecular Crystal Irradiated by B013/BO14 Fast Eleotrons PRESENTED: October 6, 1959, by 1. V. Obrelmov, Academician SUBMITTED: October 2, 1959 ~A/ Card 4/4 FEDIN, E. I. Cand Phys-Math Sci - (diss) "Study of' molecular crystals by the nuclear quadripole resonance method." Moscow, 1961. 12 P; (Inst of Chemical Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR5; 200 copies; free; bibliography at end of text (15 entries); (KL, 5-61 sup, 1?4) FEDIN, E.I.j KITAYGORODSKIY, A.I. ----------- Investigation of oolid.oolutiona of certain organic c a tho.-nuclear quadimpole resonance method. Kristal.10 afiia 6 no# 3:406-412 MY-Je 161. 14; 8) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Wolear magnetic resonance and relaxation) (Solid solutions) (Or&nic compounds) KITAYOGRODSXIYI A.I., prot.; FEDIII, E.J. Molecular radio signals. Friroda 50 no.ns44-52 N 161. (KCRA 14:10) le-Institut elementroorganicbeakikh soyedinsay AN SSSR (~bskv&), (microvave apectroocopy) (Molecular opectra) -V FEDIN, E.I.j PETROVSXIYO P.V.j REVENKO, O.M.; YURITEV, Yu.K. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of homologs of thiophane and pentamethylene sulfide. Neftekhimiia 2 no.3:270-274 *.(-Je 162. (MRA 15:8) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh sojedineniy AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvenrVy universitet, (Thiophene--Spectra) (Thiopyran--Spectra) $ D.Xa-.;-YE-D-.TN$ E.I. Second moment of the nuclear magnetic resonance line in a sample with an axial texture, Zhur.strukt.khim. 3 no.1:101-102 Ja-I 162. (MIRA 150) I* Institut olementoorganichookikh soyedineniy AN SSSR, (Miclear magnetic resonance and relaxation) 39982 -7dO 8/181/62/004/008/027/041 B108/B102 AUTHORSs Waugh, J. S., and Pedin-I E. I. TITLE: Determination of the barriers of delayed rotatio6 in solids PERiODICAL; Fizika~tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 8,.1962,.2233 2237 TNXTs The potential barrier V d9laying the rotation (reorientation),Of- 0 molecules or ions is calculated appruximately. The frequency of reorient&- tion is usually assumed as 4j exp(-v /kT ). The experimental part a 00 0 0 can be considerably reduced if the temper4ture dependence of the nuclear magnetic resonance line width is employed in the theory, for 41 at a T "excess" line width). Therefore, Atn fV-"7-eoxp(-v /kT from c 0 0 c which V0 can be determined. One has only to determine the temperature Tc at which the lines start to contraot, and the amount by which the line width changes. The results obtained in this way agree well with those of other 6athodso In particular, the relation V (kcal/mole) c~:37T (00 can 0 c Card 1/2 3/181/62/004/068/027/041 Determination of the barriers ... BIOB/B102 be used with an accuracy of about 10%. There is 1-tabld. ASSOCIITIONt Institut alementoorganicheakikh aoyedinaniy AN SSSR Uookva .'(Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds AS USSR Moscow) 1962' ZIUBMITTEDs April 11, KITAYGORODSKIY, Alekaandr Isaakovich; FEDIN, Erl S_;1UO_j SHUSTOVA, I.B., red.1 RAKITIN, I.T., takhn. red. [Atomic structure and the properties of solids] Atomnoe stroenie i evoistva tvardykh tel. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanis," 1963. 47 p. (Narodnyi universitet kulltury: Eatestve=o- nauchnyi fakul'tat, no.6) (MIRA 160) (Matter-Constitution) (Solids) LYIIBIMDV, A.N.; VARE111K, A.F.; FEDIN, E.I. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectromoter of high resolution of the central automation,lAboratory. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.6: 919-923 H-D 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1. TSentrnllnaya laboratoriya avtonatiki, Institut elementoorga- nicheskikh soyedineniy AN =R. NESMEYANOV, A.H., akademik;.KOCHETKOVA, H,S.; PETROVSKIYp P.V.; FEDIN E I Pentaethanodiferrocene, Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.4:875-878 0 163. (KMA 16sli) 1. Instutut ele.mentoorganichesk,ikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. - T. WJIF L 1783E -65 -_.qT(1)/EEG(t) -~eb IJP(CJ/ 8v0030/6h/rM/OlI/W 43 T,CUMS:.WNRt A.F50002.59 AU'j"HOR3i Pavl9-v-A. B. N.; Saf Jn'~ I. -&t; J~ Ya. mst,~od f or Unvestj(;a'Ing ~uqjq 41- P-- tv OPIC TAGS 7 1, 1 --- - - T 4C." 711-le adv-.ntages of puls e tnet~ods for ii w e A g a t- i No, nuclear quadrupolo over L'toady-taz-e met.hode iwt.- dJscussid. itciadv-sLaLe !wUlad-4 Fuck:essfuliy only for -wLmple,- these cases the aquj~vaient Q of tne lirte er t, vj~. AV it 'I-)C-; and is the line Width. RrcyadGning of ;he f4O.R line, aeused by a -h '- oftor u-iro-~vabla. -aLiq ot '~rL:- to a 2-,,, ix oc t S v I t a t tie, A r (Ai -n i ~~O . A.3 a r c~ i. ---v, tho iensitIv'Ity A ,,j L Card 113 L 1793P -615 JLCK-)SIDN NR, AP~>000259 4i~i- li,-e wldtrn, since the irit-iial amplit-lMiR 0" the -mr,'j"r irxl-nt~r),- ".9 ',,;X jmLuti ajapiltude of trie quad-rupole Spin ecno I., .'r 9-1 NQR 3irnal intenntty and ar-3 ondy ,;! .7-fit' ;3-)(Iert i~q aB botn snuw!. tnat '.lie Fa~ - ',n senai'-'~ U V where r is the spin-lattice rel&%ation tiisois T! is the parameter of the Uo4R line 1 2 width, 6-)qs is the pass band of the steady-state spectromter amplifier, nd a,-Id a!-9 "e tnR -,asn hand of tho pulse spectrometer receiver, a F i 7P-r no:.se f actors. Ls ar. exaliple a f t re ;;L nuckel in A8251 1! i a ac!'O Signai from the Aa ~~i WhA-n ilging -,he steady-state method. Several exarzipl.-5 axe a,Ls,- c.,ven Praq;ie-icy TrIe&A'.Lrqments aW r'scl~;t4lnr, "0' r-'PA "Y -'S' ne. tn 8 9 * Ua4y nasi w equaLions and I diagrame Card !13 T, l7fi3M5 ACCOM-SION IIR: U50=159 ia '~itut radioelekt-r"iki Kazanskiy fis;i ko-Aqkkinii c-hoskiv i ngtitut. t 11 t _o, liatan lrot,ltute cf Phpii-r anc (I- In v. it ut ~K. A 1( V$~O'I- jr, ! SUBMITTOD t 00 NO REF SOV. OCO EML 00 IOTH&R 000 Card 3/3 Hydrogen isotopo exchan& 3n hc-.xa-Eijbsti!,ufF0 lx!rizcrr-,i. All SSSR 158 no.3.-672-674 S '64. MiRA 1-1-10) I. Institut el-ementoorganich-aikikh soyezdinenly IAM SS~]R. .-,. Chler.~- korrespondent AN SSSR ~fc-r Kur:?anrjv). - - --------- PAVLOV, B N.; SAFINV I.A.; SEMIN, G.K.; FEDIN, E.I.;.SHTERN, D.Ya. Pulse method of nuclear quadrupole resonance study. Vest. AN SSSR 34 no.11:40-43 N 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Kazanskiy fizika.-takhnicheskiy institut IInstitut elementa- organicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. BRAMRt L, j PLITROVSKIYj ~I~FED~IN .~L ~El Dimensionality units in high-moolution spin-flamiltonian nuclear magnetic resonallosa Zhurs struka khims 6 no~32456-457 MY-Je 165, Determination of the transfer number in high-resolution naolear magnetic resonance spectra* Md.1451.-456 (MIRA 181t8) I# Institut alementoorganioheakikh soyedinenly AN SSSR* q 62- AL17-i'P: *,esrr1!vanov, A. N. (Academician) 'e,l I,,) E, 1 Nog ina. 0. Dubovitsk~,y, V.; -he nu-~Iear magnetic resonance m(tthod fcr s t,idy i rl~; t h eratare of I wm - 21-i~ntadi enyl borlding In t'le -:yc t;iq Ij f5 iSOURCE: PW SSSR, Doklady v. 163, no. 3, 1963, 659-662 T ferrocene, titanimn, cyclopentadiene, nuclear magnetic re-sonance Th.- effect of chlorine atom; 2, 1) v. -!i n I h,,, high resolution NMR tecinique. The NMrk 5pe, zi (I I F r, r 1~ hy I Abi LUY .,r,th Fe2 co-.T-plates w-tn the prnt-on chem.;--al shif-t in nigh Card 1/2 ACCE~,SIIC~,, UR- AD rr' 11 U431 #, K11TRELH, I.V. .kadj lUgh-rcsolution protnn m;grietlo regonant:e of organocyclosilazaneo, Okl. JiDl SSSR 163 no.4'.-877-879 Ag 165. (MIRA 1818) 1. 111stitut voyedtneniy AN SSSR. NESMEY/J1111V A.N.p ttkjdnmik$ KRITOKAYA, 1.1.1 FFDirl, f,-I- 7 - - - , .. ~ I. . Synthesis and propertiec ofj(-allylearbonyl complozfls of iron* Doki. AN SSSR 164 no&51lO58-3,061 0 165, (MIRA 18:10) 1, Institut elementLorganicheskikh soyedirienly All SSSR. PSTROVSKAYA, L.I.1 BURLACHENKO, G.S.LFED~~N,'.~tT._.; BAUKOV, Tu.I.; LUTSHNKOV LF, Proton magnetic resonance of eaters of metalated (Si, Go, Sn) acetic acid and O-silyl-;4~alkylketene acetals. Zhur.strukt.khim. 6 no.5S781-783- S-0,165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat imeni M.V.Lomonosova. Submitted April 29, 1965o BABAREp L.V.; ?ETROVSKIT~ P,V.1 FLDIX) S,I. Determination -of - the. strueture -of orgitnosilicon derivatives of ferrocene by +.he nuclear sagnatie'resonance method..Zhuro I istruk-tikhiiu,.6-xei&5s7g3-785 S-0 165, - (MIRA 3.8932) 10 rnatitut elementaoi-ganichesUkh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Sub- mitted April 14, 1965- SH-1YRUN, T.F.; DCONER, A~D.; WFSKAYA, HII H-TRO1,13FTY, P.V.; FED171, B.T. Program of compuLlIng n-ur0ehr .m;x Ja rejonarr.,e, ~F,,~ctra of hIgh resolutioii in the case of siv-9 SPlr'---pl-Tj 1--Leractlorl. 'Zhur. strukt. khIm. 6 Yin. ll-Ag '65 (MIRA 19t!) 1. Nnuchnn- I Fis I odt,,r lri.Sti W L rez I InstlAuL ejf~me- jorgraAcheAlkh soyvdlnem~iy AN 50~-Ff. SAMIttr-d 4ril 14, 19--"- ........... )L O-F,173. 6; E-Mr mW94P .3,L RR_,~A ---9JVffa7&766'5/00 P 00072 ff P 103111038' X !~O IWIMNTS I. L. -'CIEEBURKOV. Yu. A., M'RGPJ/,OVA M. D. V., rnatitute of Kviteroorganic Compounds, Academy of Sciences USSR =nsfu'l- - S 'OYWZT~topr anlenes"RUT soyedlneW AIT 'Perfluoro"thylketSiae Communication 7- Structure of the Dimer" OGCOWI Izvestiya Akarlpm Acade It Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimichoskaya (Vews of the rqr iof Sciences =M, C#emical Series)., No 6, 1966, PP 1031-1038 'Abstract.: Perfl-aorodimethylketene, in contract to other known ketenes, foring a j linear dimer itAnde'r the action of triethylamine. Tho dimar was also produced by tVo other methodo:-~) the reaction of an equimol4r wi.xture of liexafluoroisobuty- ryl 6hloride and qthylamine; 2) by the action of t~iethylaminelor cesium fluo-* on perfluoromethacrylyl fluoride. In the latter case theireaction mixture w6s treated -r~ith rrke-~~anol, yielding the methanolysis product of t1-.-:! dimer and also the known n*thrl ester of hexafluoroisobutyric acid and the methyl eater of alphc~-Ttrifluoromqthyl-beta) beta-difluoro-beta-methoxypropionic acid. The structure-oi t~p di=,?r of perfluorodl.mothylketeng an the bin-fluoride of per- fluoro-(~lpha) alphal ganm-trimthylglutaconic) acid was confirmed by its re- actions and infrared spectrum. The reaction mechanism proposed for the dimeri- zation includes isomerizatioh of the ketene to the more stable perfluoromethacry- lyl fluoride. 'A pew reaction was discovered: linear - dimerization of functional de- rivatives of Verf~uqromethacrylic and difluoromethylenemalonic acids. Orige art6 has: 1 figuro, '9 formulas and 2 tables. fJPRS: 37,02ff I oS: fl o . F.,ard co riO&MMET 8%8c 5' 2 4'_ W V +,546.16J CODEs AUTBDRI Andrianov, K#A* (Academician); _!!#n I.L Lavygino I.A.; Gorska Lavrukhin) B*D. ORG2 Institute of Oreanoelamental Com22gWa. AM-SSSR Unstitut elemenU rgaaclieskikh nerdy AN WSR) soyedi TITIJ,z Reaction of 8-hydriqxyguinoline tribulo2gtitaniuml.with SOURCE.- AN SSSR. Doldady, v. 166., no* 2j, 19661 349-352 MPIC TAGS% spectrometers reaction mechanism, titanium compound, silane, esterifica- tiOnj chendcal stability ABSTIULL-7r: A nuclear magnetio resonance spectrometer was used for studying the mechanism of the reaction between 8-hydro.Vquinoline tributoxytitanium and triiatbyl hydroxysilane. Spootra are given for various reagent concentrations* -The first event in the reaction in apparantly coordination of the oxygen in the hydroxyl radical of the triethyl bydroxysilano with a titanium atom which rosults in transesterification by the mechanism of bimolecular nucleopidlic substitution. Substitution of a single butoxyl group probably results in such an unstable molecule that disproportionation takes place vith the formation of stable compounds having tetracovalent and hwmao- ordinate saturated titanium atoms. The rimental procedure is described. -eve Orig, art,,hass 1 figure and I table. MMs 36, 4557 SUB CODEs 07 SUBM DAM 21Ju165 7 ORIG Mz 1 W2 Card 1/1 LMCj %6*82h CMMUMM ACC NRI AP7003534 SOURCE CODE: uR/0386/67/005/00VO016/0017 .AU71(OR: Fedin, E. I.; Gorskaya, N. V. ORG: Institute of Organoelemental Compounds) Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut elementoorganicheskildi soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR) TITLE: Irreversibility of transition of NMR signals through a weak field in some molecular crystals SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy.i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pi,;1ma v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniye, v- 5,, no. 1,, 1967o 16-17 TOPIC TAGS; nuclear msgnetic resonancep naphthalenep anthraceneo spin relaxation, spin system, spin lattice relaxation ABSTRACT: The authors performed an experiment with naphthalene single crystals, sim- ilarto the experiment of R. V. Pound (Phys. Rev. v. 81, 156, 1951), wherein the sample was demagnetized in a weak (terrestrini) field. Unlike the earlier results.. which shoed reversibility of the transition through a weak field and demonstrated the existence of a spin temperature,in LiF crystals, in naphthalene the transition through the weak field turned out to be irreversible for the NMR signal: a time t - 1 see turned out to be sufficient for total disorientation of the nuclear spins in these.crystals; subseqx~e~n~ e~~ta'~lishment of the equilibrium magnetization and a corresponding growth of the MM signal occurred, as in the initial magnetization, with a time constant T sec'. Neither var'iation of the intensity of the rf field Card 1/2 ACC Wt over a wide range) nor defects in the crystal lattice, have any influence on this- effect. The behavior of the NMR signal in antbracene and biphenyl was similar. Con- trol experiments with molecular crystals and polymers whose molecules contain no closed electron delocalization loops or have additional intramolecular degrees of freedon (paradichlorobenzenep hexamethylbenzene, o)cyacetate of berylliumo paraffin) polyethylene, etc.) di6closed full ieversibility of the transition of the NMR signal through a weak field. This irreversibility is qualitatively treated as an indication that in the tested naphthalene,, biphenyl, and anthracene., energy is effectively pumped out from the nuclear-spin system Into the lattice when H < Hloc. A theoret- ical and experimental study of this effect is being continued. The authors thank A. 1. Kitaygorodskiy for continuous interest) A. P. Amitonp B. A. Kvasov) N. 0. Okulevich., and N. I. Okhlobystin for help-with the measurements, and R. M. Wasnikov and L. A. Fedorov for supplying the samples. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: OlOct66 OTH RM -003 -2 DAVYDOVy,A.S.p polkovnik; KORSHUNOV, V.N., polkovnilt; KDZLOV, N.D.p podpolkovnik; LUKANIN, Ye.A., polkovnik; NESIN, A.A., polkovnik; POZKOGOV, A.S.) polkovnik; FUTINTSEV, A.I., podpolkovnik; SIDORENKO'Vp P.I.) polkovnik,- SYTOV, L.G.,, polkovnik FF G- ... po _ J) ovnikj CHEREDNICHEFKO.. V.T. p polkovaik; F. I.$ kontr-admiral zapasa; SHAMMY, A.N.p polkovnik; ROMOV, I.M.,. red. (Methodological materials for political instruction] me- todichaskie ma6erialy k politicheskim zaniatiiam. Mo- skvap Voenizdat, 1965. 240 (MIRA-18:7) 1. Russia (1923- U. S.S.R.) Glavnoye politicheskaye upravle- niye Sovetakoy Armii i Voye=c-Morskogo Flota. Upravleniye propagandy i agitateii. . . . . . . . . . . MOSKALTVV AWN., kand. tekhn. "ukj FIIATOV# N.V.p ksM. tekhn. naukl POPOV$ VXV insh.1 MINp I.Asp inzh. Machines for jet pieraing with a ring system of cooling. Gor. zhur, no*5t45-46 My 164o (KMA 17t6) MOSKAIXV, A.11%, dotsent; FILATOV, N.V., dotsent.; POPOV, V.I.%. inzh.; FEDIN. 1.A., ,Lnzh. ~ Efficiency of jet t rches in the jet piereing of rock. %kv.vys.ucheb. zav.;gorahur. 7 nc.9:6&-1/2 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Sibirskly metallurgicheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze, Re- a komandovana kafedroy gornykh mashin i rudnichnogo transporta. (t) Pf J T,-578-31-45. VDIM ACCESSION UR- APiO12645 jjR/wir, irr, I rnn AUTH1__1F _- M.Q~i~alev. A. H. (Candidate of technical sciences); Filatov d i - date of tecJinical sciences); Plopov, V. M. (Engineer): F,-"i" T"M__~UlKfng -openingg-in 200 4 irn _h -thick metal wir a rocket-type torch SGURCE: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, ni). 5, 19GS, 34 TOPIC TACS: flame cutting .4rutting torch, cast Iron torch cutting k AFk"TR,ACT; Results are given of tests on burning openings in mo-il qhafts , mr ld~,, etc) wi tn thicknesce-, of 200 tv tst)o mm '11 tth a ;-r, 3nd '-~f vhf- 7-VP1 1')7) 11, 2 i to 50% less than i i oxygen t-rl_r', 1: igs an be -ills with a diameter of 300-400 mm. and ir. -~is, ;T-n ',-00 rmn wilh the torch maintainel i n -~r. -cc- ~RIIMW. pawr FREN4, NO REF SOV: 001 GTHER: 000 I-- 'Card 2/2 MOSKAISVI A.H., kand. tekhn. nauk; FILATGV, N,V.,, kand, tokhn. nauk; POPOV, V.M., irLzh.; BURLO, Ta.A., inzh. Cast iron cutting without flux. Lit. proizvo no.9t22-23 S 165# (MIRA 18110) MOSKAIEV, A.N.., kand, tekhn. nauk; FILATOV, N.V.., kand. tekhn. nauk; FEDINp I.A. inzh.; POPOV, V.M., inzh.; BURLO, Ye.A., inzh. Tests in cutting high-mlloyed ateels without flux. Svar. proizv. no.9:26-27 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1, Dnepropetrovskiy filial im. AN UkrSSR (for Moskalev). 2. Sibirskiy metallurgicheBkiy Institut (for all except Moskalev). 11 1 1 Q. . RUYUKO 0 t. I - ~1~ 'l '. FOINt I.M, -,it-udy of thft Int.-raclAcri of ank-0'I with qllyl ard bon?,),Iem4rn,;. "Mr. M.. 0-ilm. 3:~ 1 1 .3 165. (ml,:,V. ittlc) 2.. 1,1ronsidy F.,)widarstveppyy meOU-;I--nk--Y lantlUto MKOLUaXy A.F,., kandl*tvA:n,,naW:j RUNAVISMIKOV, ';.V., inch. Reducing gear with power takaroff for DT-34A tractorn. Strol. i dor, wash@ 6 no19:23-2.4 S 161o (EMU 14:10) (Tr.,.,ctors---Engines) 99N1 NIKOIAMV, i.11., kand.takhn.nauk,- RUUVIMHIIIKOV, S.V.., kand.tekbn.nauk; , inzho The M-WI-38 cutting trencher. Stroi. i dor. maeb. 7 no.7:5-8 Jl t62. (HIRA 15:7) (Excavating machinery)