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FRIPIOVSKAYA 1. T. .-l- -- - Changes in the blood coagulation system in hemorrhagi.a. thrombo,i7themia. Probl. gemat. i perel. krov4- 8 nosc'z 21-2',7 J063 (HIR-A 3714) 1. Iz gematologioheskoy klinikl ( zar. - prof. M.S. Dulltsin) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina -instituta gematologii i pere- livaniya krovi ( direktor - dotsent A.Ya. Ki9eler) Hini3,te-. stma zdravcjokbrananiya SM. FRINOVSKAYA, I.V. Hinutes cf the me~tllng of the Hematology Sectv-4on of the Moscow Therapettics Sooiety of October 30, 1962. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 8 no.11.62 N 16.3. Minutes of the Heriatol.-igy Section o'A' the Ybscow Ilerapeutics Society of Novemeber 27, 1962. lbid.363 Minutes of the irent:Lng of thri Hematology 3r!,~finn of' the Moscow 71ber-apeut.11:!a Soc,ety of Deoember 25, 1962. lb!d.,,64 (MMA 17! 12) of th~.~ nt $3 9 no.4-'J,;.--,F Ar 7(4- FrUNOVSK'AYAO Mjl.utes or ty~-':l rapeeting of th*' O'Y J 3 Therhpeutlco Sn:tlenty of March 26, Frcbl. C,r--t~ 1 plre', kro,O. 9 no.z,:'~-'O Ap 164. 17 -, 110 REYSHAKIMIT, L.S.; T.P.; 1'.G. Influence of nromatic fimirer. ()n tile of coNilt w-d --ad- mim lons on a dropping rneTcrury ele2trode. Vest. LGU 19 nc..22: 3.32-135 '61, L8:1) ARBUZOV, B.A.; FRINOVSKAYA, V.A. Dichlorlds of d- L 3-"rens. Zbur. Obehehey XhiMe 22, 119W-45 132. (CA 47 no#13;6379 '33) (KLRA- 5-.8) 1. Kazan. Sate Ned. Inst. ARBUZOV, B.A'., aiademlk: FRI'NDVSXAYA, Y.A. - 4 Oxides of some C(-pG'e'ne deri'vitivii and their isomerlsation. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no-3:427-429 Ja '57. (NLRA 10:4) 1. Nauchno-issledovateliskiy khimicheski7 institut im. A.M. Butlerova pri Kazanskom gosudarstyennom universitete im. V.I. U117anova-Lenins. (Pinene) (Isomerization) FRINOVSKAYA, V. A., Cand. Chem Sci -- (diss) "Preparation wid s~tudy `�ris~omer ~c'transformations of oxides or certain deri- vatives of d C(-pinene.1' Kazan', 1958- 11 pp (Sci Res Chem Inst im A. M. Butlerovs Kazan' State Mod Inst), 120 copies (KL, 18-58, 96) C~ -23- 7(,~.-26-4-59,16o AUTTIORS; Abramov, V. S. , Villchinskaya, A. P. inovskaya, V. A. TITLE: In Memoriam Andrey Ivanovich Lunlyak (Panyati Andreya Ivano- vicha Lunlyaka) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii,1958,Vol.28, ';'r 4,Pr-11113-11i9 (USSP) ABSTRACT: On October, 15 th , died after long serious disease the 76-year- -old Professor for Chemistry at the Medical Institute Kazan', Andrey Ivanovich Lunlyak. He was a pupil of A. Y. Zaytsev. Andrey Ivanovich Lunlyak was born on December 17 th, 1831, in Petersburg. After finishinghiGh -3chool in Odessa he entered the Military 11dedical Institute in Petersburu,-. Then lie came as army surgeon to Kazarl. Already 2 years later he left the arny and devoted his life to chenistry. Ho came as laboratory assistant to the Laboratory for Organic Chenliatry at the Kazin'University which stood under the leadership of A. M1. Zayetsev. Here he passed - thanks to nediation of the uni- verolty - his pharnaciot examination with 3pecial pornission. In 1908 A. 1. Lunlyak was sent to Berlin for 2 years where he worked in the laboratory of Z. Fischer. Then he was Card 1/3 appointed private docent of the Kazan' University, short tinno In Memoriam Andrey Ivf2novich Lunlyak 79-20-4-5'~;/60 afterwards assistant profpq-or for or,anic cl-iomistry and ajri- cultural analysis in illexandriya, where he finished his dissertation. Prom 191u till 1924 A- 1. Lunlyak was professor for physiolo-ical chemistry at the new-opened U university of Perml. He was simultaneouslv dean of the fa- culty for plWsics and mathematics and of the medical faculty and later representative of the rector of the university. In 1924 he was appointed profeszor for the chair for technical chemistry of the Kazan' University, two years later rector of the university. Prom 1930 on Lunlyak was professor for o3~- ganic chemistry of the technolojical faculty of the Chemical- .-Technological Instituteof Kasin'. 6 years later lie was appointed leader of the chair for organic cheuistry at the Ifedical Institute of Kazan, where he held lectures for many years. In 1952 A. I. Lunlyak had to retire because of his bad health, was, however, always very interested in the life at the Institute. Andrey Ivanovich Lunlyak was a very good organizer and his energy was inexhaustible. He also took part actively in the development of the chemical industry of the Tatar Republic. Party and Government estimated highly his services and he was awarded the Lenin Order. Card 2/3 Ilia pupils and assistants will always remember him. 79-28-4-59/60 In Uemoriam Andrey Ivanovich Lunlyak A list of the scientific works of tle deceased is given. There i3 I figure. Card 3/3 VILICHIZISKAYA, A.R.;II=OVSKATA, V.A. Synthesis of esters of phosphouic, monothio-, and dithiophoOphorlo acids containing the myrtenyl radical. Zhur.obekhim- 30 noe8t 2581-2585 Ag 160. (MIRA 13-8) 1. 4zanski7 gosudaretyennyy universitet i lasanekly gosudaretvannyy meditsinskiy institut. (Phosphouic acid) (Phosphoric acid) FRINOVSKIY, A.A. For the titel of Factory of Communist Labor. Put' i put.khoz. 5 no.6:21-22 Je '61. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Normirovshchik shpalopropitochnogo moda, st. Rava-Husskaya, LIvovskoy dorogi. (Railroads--Employees) -FRINOVSKIL--M., inzhoner-mayor Information on radiation reconnaissance must go directly to the battalion. Voen. vest. 42 no.6:36 Je 162. (MIRA 15z0') (Radiation-Measurement) FRINOVSKIT, V.S. - Conduction anesthesia in gynecologic surgery. Akush.gin. no.2: 3-6 Mr-An 150. (CLML 19:2) 1. Of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gunecology (Director -- L.G.Stepanov) of the Kinistry of Pablic Health USSR. IRINOTSKIT, V. S. Certain data on diagnosis noo3:11-15 gar-June 1951a of ovarian cancere Akusho gin, (CIML 21:1) 1. Of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Director -- L. G. Stepanov) of the Ministry of Public Health USSR. FRINOVSKIY, V-SO Conduction (regional) anesthesia in vaginal surger7. M.-ash. I gin* no.5:59-63 5-0 154. (MIRA 7:12) 1. Is insituta akusherstva i ginekologil (dir. L.G.Stepanov, nauchmy rukovoditell Prof. P.A.Beloshapko) Ministerstva zdravo- okhraneniya SSSR. (VAGINA, su'rgery, aneeth.. regional) (ANISTHESIA. REGIONAL, in vaginal surg.) FRINOVSKIY, Vyachslav ~~e~vich FRINOVSKIY, Vyachslav Sergeyevich (Sci Res Inst of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Min of Health USSR)j Academic degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences, based on his defense, 24 October 1955, in the Council of the 2nd Moscow btate Yed Inst imeni Stalin) of his dissertation entitled: "Conductor anesthesia (own methods) in g3mecological operations and its practicai application." llej-~Ib For the Academic DeRree of Doctor ofeSciences Byulleten' Ministerstva Vysshego Obrazovaniya SSSR,, List No. 7,, 31 March 1956 Decision of Higher Certification Commission Concerning Academic Degrees and Titles. JPRS 512 I FRINOVSKIY, V.S..; SAVITSKAYA. L.K. Surgical treatment of vesicovaginal fietulas. Akush. i gin. 32 no.1:46-51 J&-F 156 (NUU 9t6) 1. Iz Nauchno-inaledovatelskogo instituta akusherstva i ginekologii (dir.L.G. Atepanov) Ministerstva zdmvookhraneaiya SBSR. (FISTULA, VASICOVAGINAL, surg.) FRDTOVSKIT, T.S., prof., doktor med.nauk Modification of panhysterectomy in malignant neoplasms of the adnexa uteri* Ak-ush, i gin. 34 no-5:99-103 S-0 158 (MIRA 11:10) 10 Iz Nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituta akusherstva i ginekologii (dir. dotsent L.G. Stepanov) Hinisterstva zdravoo1hraneniya RSISRO (HTSTMEGTOKro panhysteroctomy moclified technic, in cancer of uterus & adnexae (Rus)i FRINOVSKIY,.J-S.,t-pTof*, doktor med.nauk Diagnosis and surgleal treatment of endometriosio of the uterus (adenomrosia). Akush.i g1n. 35 no.5t43-46 S-0 159. OURA 13:2) 1. 1z nauchno-insledovatellskogo instituts. akurherstva i ginekologli (direktor - doteent L*G* S+,epcxuov) Ministorstva, zdravookhraneniya, RSPSR. (EMMETRIOSIS) WitamKiyo V.S. ~ r -- . I .1. I Ombined anootheoia in-gpooological operatiow. Akusb.i gin. 36 no.4233-37 JI-Ag 16a. (MIRA 13:12) (GINITOURINARY MANS-SURGERY) (WCAL ANESTHESIA) FRINOVSKIY, V.S. (MOSCOW, USSR) Modifkation der erwieterten Radikaloperation des Col-lumcarcinoms unter Erhaltung der Gverien bei jungen Frauen. Report submitted for the 3rd World Congress, Intl Federation on Gyneology and Obstetrics, Vienna, Austria, 3-9 Sep 1961. GOWAN, G.Ye., prof.; ZHELEZNOV, B.I., kand. med. nauk; KLENITSKIY, Ya.S., prof.; LELICHUX, P.Ya., prof.; MARXIMA, V.P., dots.; NOVIKOVA, L.A.., prof.; PETROVA, Ye.N., prof.; POKROVSKIY, V.A., prof.; FRINOVSKIY V.S., prof.; PERSIANINOV, L.S., prof., otv. ~_ed, red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., tekhn. red. [Multivolume manual on obstetrics and gynecology) Mnogo- tomnoe rukovodstvo po akusherstvu i ginekologii. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.5.[Tumo~s of female genitalia) Opukholi zhen- skikh polovykh organov. 1962. 314 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Novikove, Persianinov). (GENERATIVE ORGANS, FEMALE--TUMORS) ,FRIEOVSKIY, yyacheslav Sergeyevich; 14AZUROVA, V.F., red.; bl;KOVSYAYA, A -..- . .. takhn. red. [Regional anesthesia in gynecological surgery] Regionarnaia anestezlia pri ginokologicheskikh operatsliakh. Moskva Medgiz 1963. 108 p. WIL4 17:21 FILIPPOV, D.P. , . inzhener (Moskva); YRINS11THYN, _i-_7- -- zhener (Moslcva) La7ing a 900 mm diameter steel conduit. Stroi.pred.neft.prom. 1 no.6: 21-22 Ag '56. (Potroleum--Pipalines) (MLRA 9.09) FRIM, T~~q=,; dr. Preacnt status of the origin of the human voice. Fulorrgegegyogyaszat. 9 no. 2:84,90 Je 163. 1. Az Orvostovabbkepzo Intozet Ful-, orr-, gogegyogyaozati Tanszekenek (tanazek-vezet Surjan Laszlo dr. egyeteni tanar) kozlemanye. (VOCAL CORDS) (VOICE) FRINT, Tibor.-dr. k--- Causes and clinical aspects of functionkl voice disorders, Fulorrgegegyogyaszat 10 no.2t72-78 .4164 1. An Orvostovabbkepzo Intezet Fu:L-orr-gegegyogyaszati Ten- szekenek Didapest ( Tanszekvezetot Surjan, Laszlo, drv egya- temi tanar) kozlemenye. MURTA, Jindrich, MUDr. Use of adhesive plaster traction in the treatment of fracture$ of the arm in children. Cook. pediat. 11 no.5:363-365 May 56. 1. Chirurgicke oddel. krajske detake nemocnice v Brno, prednoata prim. Dr. V. Mazal. (AMI, fractures, in child., adhesive plaster traction (Cz)) (FRACTURES, arm in child., adhesive plaster traction (Cs)) ~ FRI*A. jJDALlah. MUDr. Personal system in the evaluation of Injuries In children. Acts, chir. ortbop. traum. cecb. 23 no-3:153-156 June 56. 1. Chir. oddeleni Krajske detsks nemocnice v Brne, Drednoota prim. Dr. V. Mazal. (WOUNDS AND INJURIES, in Inf. & child, evaluation method (Cz)) FRINTA, Jindrich ActinouVoosis of the cecnm in a 13-year-old girl*.' Gesk. pediat. 12 no.12: 1090-1091 3 Dee 57. 1. Chirurgicke oddeleni Krajske nemocnice v Brne prednonta prim. Vladimir Mazal. (AGTINOKTGOGIS, in Inf. & child cecum, med. & surg. ther. (Cs)) (GBGUK, dis. aotinoqrcoals In child, med. & surG. ther. (CZ)) EXCEMA MMICA Sec.6 V61.12/5 P&U-sitrics MAY 195 8 1313. RECURRENT FRACTURES IN CHILDHOOD - Refrakturen im Kindesalter - Frinta J Chir. Abt., Kinderkrankenh. Brno - ZBL.CIIIH. 1957, 82/30 (JIY_-~M9) Tables 2 Illus. 14 Discussion of 63 cases of recurrent fracture seen in children aged 2-15 within 5 yr. Secondary fractures never occurred in the old, ossified fracture line. Again and again it was the callus which, still immature after brief immobilization or weaken- ed by incorrect treatment, collapsed. These recurrent fractures are therefore re- ferred to as callus fractures. The first group included 24 patients in whom fracture of the immature*callus was caused by an injury sustained within a few days after removal of the cast. The 2nd group included 39 cases with an interval of more than 40 days between the first and the 2nd fracture. In this group delayed callus matura- tion and calcification was discovered. The increased disappearance of calcium and the absence of calcification were attributed to acidification of the fracture region. This acidosis from oxygen deficiency involves vasospaams due to reflex irritation. Alkaline phosphatase activity is impeded and calcification consequently becomes deficient. Foremost among the therapeutic measures are vascular care and reflex block by means of antihistamine. (IX, 7) FRISY Ivan - ---7 - Riviewed b* Ivan "Mach,nez; help to tilink" by Miroslav Valach. J. Pris. Aplikace Tnat 8 no.3:224 163. FW.. Martin OSolved t;wks from~'.mathematicoj, arithmetics and algebra" by K. Hrusa and J. Sedlaosk. Reiiewed b7 Martin Fria. Aplikace mat 7 no.4:329~- 330 162. U:~W. FRIS, P. Light polarization conditions as refl,~ctnd in cornplrjz nirribers. Coll Cz Chem 30 no.5:1366-1372 My 165. 1. Institut fur makromolekulare Chemie, Tschechoslowakische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Prague. Submitt,ed May 28, 1964. FRIS, T. Yugoslavia (430) Technology - Periodicals Aluminum oxide in aluminum and aluminum alloys and its determination. p. 260. TEHNICKI PMLED. (Croatia. Uprava za unapredenje proizvodnje pri privednom savjetu) Zagreb. (Bimonthly technical journal issued by the Production Improvement Admin- istration of the Economic Council) No. 5, 1951. F 41t Ewopean Accagglogg klAlp Library of Congress Vol. 2, No. 6, June 1953. Unclassified I LT ,-Lavestigatian o( the distribution of some Important im. purities in (echnIW klufulnum, A. .1,1 "lli u,~ftn- all I elks" Mb), I'viebar. low. Wc "widr (Spmki lisue Inst. #1gWhtStrl't;v6) Oct. IOS2, 24-32.-The cictection of k)ml clumill 4 nictalfic mul nonmetallic itnpurifiC2 and 9tifts lu Al ewsthigs und strips by nuLcrographicc. radlo. graphic. ami witiltnicrunullogruphic tnethuds is de"bed und nitutcrous illubtrutious arv pre%ciacti. N. P-1 FRIS, Zdenek Electronic voltage stabilizer, Sdel tech 11 no. 12: 466-467 D 163i L 1033-M AcassioN NR: AP5025945 CZ/0039/65/026/005/0273/0278 AUTHORs Pospisil, JiA, (Engineer)l Fris. Zdanek (Engineer) TITLEt Measurement of the response of thermionio tubes in the positive grid,' ;,f voltage region SOURCE: SlaboproWy obsor, v. 26, no, 5, 1965, 273-278 TOPIC TAGSs tharmionic tube, electron tube grid. electronic measurement [Authorsi Itussian and English summaries, modified7i ABSRACTt We- awti6le treats the problems and basic principles of measur-':, ing the response of thermlonic tubes in the region of positive [ grid voltage. The method of do,pulses is d93cribed in detail the conditions on,the plate and control grid of the tube to, and 1 be measured are analy~sedsj- 'oil`g~j'a-A. hast t5 figures, 15 formulas wA I graph. ASSOCIATIONi ffiospiejj7, VMZj Dr~oj ZM2,s TV89 Jizni Morava SUBMITTEDi 099ov64' ENCLt 00 SUB COD91 EC NR REF SOVt 1000 OTHER t OC2 JPRS -Cord 112 PgM-GAC-73A, T.: HAM . T. Colorimetric determination of vanadium in bauxite and red mud, p. 130. TEHNICKI PREGMD. (Centar za nauenu dokumentaciju i produktivnost NR Hrvatska) Zagreb. V01. 7, No. 4, 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 5, No. a. Aug. 1956. FRIS-CACESAl TeaO inge; KQPZLICj Olgap ing, Control and regeneration of baths for the phosphate treatment of aluminum and aluminum al-loys. Kom ind 10 no.8:205-209 Ag 161. 1. Inatitut rA lake motale, Zagreb. I --- I. - -- - -- --- FRI3-OACESA, T.; BAH-C07', H. Volumentric determination of lead in aluminum and aluminum alloys. p. 1)2. TEHNICKI PRMLED. (Centar za naucnu dokumentackju i produktivnost NR Hrvatake) Zagreb. Vol. 7. No. 4. 1955. SOURCE: East European Accessi,)ns List, (E-TAL) Library of Congress. 3bl. 5. No. 8. Aug. 1956. FRIS-GACESA, Tea,,'', ing.; KOREIJC, Olga, ing. '!-ntrol and regeneration of baths for the phosphate treat-t. of aluminim and alumintun alloys. Kem ind 10 no. 8:205-209 Augttst 61. 1. Institut za lake metale, Zagreb. FRISCHt O.R., prof. (Cambridge); ZAMORI, Zoltan [translator] I I A new source of energy? Fiz szemle 7 no.2/3:73-74 ApTe f57. 1. Harvelli Atomkutato Kozpont (for Frisch). FIRISCHO S. "Application of windmills in hydraulic engineering." P 151 (Gos22brka Wodnas Vol 13 No 4 Apr 53 Warszawa) SO# Monthly JAsLd Lwt Suro an AgggssigDaj Vol X1 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Uncl FRISMAIIII, Gabor ----------- Earthing and safety problems Of wire telecomitunication engineering establishments. Ifix techn 11 no.4-.V.1-128 Ag 160. 1. Itagar Posta. FRIS'CHRANII, Gabor Nomogram for the conversion of noise power into noise voltage and signal/ncine ratio. Hir techn 1.1, rc.4:11,9-150 Ag 163. 1. Magyar Posta. f; --HAI., A. ; i H. vow jc-l.!oq of j!,!d(j7-j El (jk t rrAoo~m I i i1r). PIS i I If , 13#-,;rl lb ( for i vl~- r!lcnann"' dor. Pranch A. Vr:H ji,,i~~i YRISCIC, Vinko, Dr. Infectious food poisoning caused Yjas. 77 an.1-2:113-122 Jan-Feb. (SaMNK-T-A INFACTIONS. food pois., In Croatia (1PDOD POISONING, atiol. & Salmonella. In Croatia by Salmonella bacteria. Lijec. 155. (Ser)) pathogen. (Ser)) 0. ~-U-GOGLAVIA 7 (I;igijcnski 2, p;jZSCIC, Dr Viril-o, EYG-iene Institute avod), jelovar. "An Outorcal. of Cirtlmonellosis typhl muriurn Gril;inatirk; in the i-:e,!t cf a 3icl: Calf - 11 zn,creb T-,i,,(-cric1,i V-~,r Vol A0 4.) 1,-Vril lQu3) F; 6L,r~~ract: /Tutliorlz Lnrlish, sur-miary modifie,~7 The second outl)-rc,nK o" selijorellosis typhi i:-.uriLan to be recorded in the Bjclov.~r reLrion occurred in July 1955 and was traced to thc T-..eat of a calf whicli had nrob,-.bly been infected in ite lifetime. fine families with a total of 3~) inaivid- uals were exros~d, but only 1~, persons fell ill. The way in which the meat was rrepared was appzrently a factor; those affected had eaten the veal stewed with rpeas and rice. Salmonella infections have become a serious public- health *problem in Yugoslavia in recent years. Wo t"les) 14 Western and Yugoslav references. 16 SOURG-Z CODE: Vinternitts, P-Winternitz # P.; 3,-.,orodinakiy, Ya. A---~;rnorodina;- U,;I,-rzh, m-Uhlir, &MI.; Frish, I.-Fria, 1. ORO: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Oblyedinennyy institut yadernykh ~ssledovaniv) Sy--,zetry groups in classical and quantum mechanics SGbRCE: Yadernaya fizika, v* 4. no- 3) 1966j 625-635 TOPIC TAGS.- qu'ln'-um m8chanics, quantum theory PACT: All potentials having a dynamic symmetry group in a two-dimensional world are found. Classical and quantum motion in these Potentials are investigated and it is sho,.-n that in all cases the 5Y=,etry group is SU(2). The previously ~mown PO'erlt-*als with higher symmetry (Coulomb Potential) harmonic Oscillator) are obtain;~ as special cases. The authors thank V. Mandrosov for his research of the motion in these potentials. Orig. art. has: 45 formula's. IJPRS: 38,7641 ~SUB CODE. 20 / SUBM DATE: 22Jan66 / ORIG REF: 005 / OTH REF: OW Card 1/1 IYAJO'sif vu un bil us's 4: A JL IL a F 4 2 A L 1 U 4,#j M a r , A - - - - -- J--I-M a C& Do.U41- 1 a1 1 A C0910% go -FR - - -.- I . ~ '00 *oA go 00 "a* M. A. Fr6b. Cob dad Chem- 1941 zoao Ch *00 go . em. . I n ft. Sale.-Tbf Nasticitrat plicbea of do calm out in tb* "lar of 35-30'. iew appm y Ibr vardium Ittit Pitcbft, t1W Same tilect 's ' . MOIUWV. 0.57r. ecidewd at the t#WP. C8 45-80 Th e SWAN has an unfavwabk hdkwnm oa the pWtkity. ja calmed by NOW C sUbstaum. laelkit of d ago CcMw y p especiaur 'IT" C." S. 0. Machdow 000 7- Xse ago iL-9 too L& 11 1 L 04 1 &L LV*4K 4L U112 IM CWWKAVIOV Iv Issoci .1. - ).c On -s a naf- A I I fw 0 01 v I v a v u 1, a . 't : : t 3 0 0 0 0 00 0* 0 * 000000000 0 a 0 0 0 a FRISH, M.A.; SMIRNOVA, A.S.; DORZIIIYEVA, M.N. Iffect of vacuum pressing on the properties of graphite electrodes. TSvet. met. 36 no.904-58 S 163. (MIRA 16tlO) L 5230045 EV1G(J)16WP(e Prm-4/PS-4/Peb:--- -DIAA fi WH P - RMIM I/W 140 ACCE! 19:- AP50088107 S/0080/65/038/00,k 537/0545 AUTHOR: Frish M Smirnova, AGS.; Dprzhiyev, M. N. TITLE: Examination of homogenaity in graphite electrodes using a radioactive sul- :SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v,. 38, no. 3, 196S, 537-S45 .TOP-IC TAGS: graphite electrode, tracei, technique, sulfur, radioactive isotope ABSTRACT: Radioactive isotope $35 was used in a study of optimizing the process ~of production of..graphite electrodes. Use-of S35 makesit possible to.follow- changes in the binder and -other components of mold composition duringthe press-- ing and roasting operations. Pressing- of graphite electrode molds on a ?iercing hydraulic press gives compact massive blocks. Such operation is most advantageous economically. However, it would be desirable to remove the scraps from -the die after each charge. This requirement should be taken into account when c,3nsider- ing modernization of the pressing operation. The piercing presses give molds with improved binder concentration within the 2-irm outer layer. Calcining in-bothopen Card 1/2 Fluslif M.A.; SMIRNOVAO A.S.; DORZHIYET) M.N. Study of the uniformity of graphitized electrodes using a radioactive sulfur isotope. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no.3s 537-545 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Submitted January 5, 1963. S11 331631OW100 1/005/011 A054/A126 AUTHORSt Dekhanov, N. M., Volkov, V. F., Edgineers, Kravchenko, V. A., Candidate of Technical Engineer TITLE: Putting Into operation a large-cap~oity,covered ferro-alloy smelter PERIODICAL: Stal', no. 1, 1963, 41 - 44 TEXT: The first covered smelters for prodUcing manganese silicate grades CHmH 0, CHM-H 17/sirrnl4 and Simn 17) were1put Into operation in the Soviet Union in 1962. First a conventionaliron-smeltdr of 10,000 kw capacity was con- verted for this purpose. Its crown was made oi slanting refractory concrete seg- ments (250 mm thick, 50 tonsin weight), clamp4d Into a 600 x 300 mm annular rein- j forced concrete frame. The concre e used (graoe"150")had a refractory ca acity of 1,0000C and consisted oE 330 kg/ml liquid gla's (density: 1.38), 4o k&/5 sodium fluo-silicate, 577 kg/m-1 chamotte (in the forin of finely crushed additive, 50% of which passes through a screen with 4,200 mesh/=2), 770 kg/m3 small-grained filling material (with a graln size up to 5 mm, 15 - 20% minus 0.14 mm), 600 kg/M3 large-grained filling material (20 - 5 mm fraction). The moisture content of the sodium fluo-silicate and of the small-grained additive should not exceed Card 1/3 S/133/63/000/001/005/011 Putting Into operation a large-capacity... A054/A126 1.5 weight % prior to concretin'.'These components must'be very acourately pro- portioned (+ 2%). Several types of feeding chutes were tested made OfCT O(St.0) and 1 X 18 H*9T (lKhl8N9T) grade or cast of 314-283 (EI-283) steel, finally of grade"150" concrete with a refiact~ry capacity of 1,300 0C, containing ~50 kg/m-) liquid glass (density; 1.38), 24 W~3 sod lur4'flourosil i cate, 500 kg/m3 finely crushed magnesite powder and 7bO kglm3 chamotte gravel (10 - 20 mm). The service life of these chutes was about '35days. At present the chutes are reinforced by stainless steel, 2 mm in diameter. The furnace charging is cohtinuous and fully automatic and takes place by means of bunkers, JIRA-12 (LDA-12) type weight- proportioning devices, including an electromagnetic vibrator and weighing belts.. The charging mechanism can be set for any required capacity by regulating the vibrator. Removal and cleaning of the exhaust gases is carried out by a two-stage process, involving a pipe-system and scrubbers. According to NIIOGAZ calculations, the amount of gas in the secQnd stage of cleaning (at a furnace-capacity of 7,600 kw) is 1970 standard mJ/hour and contains 18.05% 00 2~ 6o - 72.7% CO and 0.0 - 2.29% 0 . The dust contint of the removed gas after he first cleaning 3 stage Is 5 - T6 Sr/standard m , which decreases to 0.1 0.0238 gr/standard m Card Z/3 Putting into operation a large-capacity... S11331631OW100110051011 A054/A126 Tne undisturbed operation of the electrodes is ensured by making their Vully welded coating of 2 mmIAhick iron. The diameter of the electrodes is 830 mm, their current density 7 a/cm2. The change from the conventional to the new technology adapted for the converted furnaces must take place with gr&at care. Thecharge must be fed In small batcheslaround the electrodes, the level of the charge must be 600 - 700 mm for 8 hours, the furnace capacity must be kept low, but there should be a maximum load on the,electrodes, i.e. they must penetrate deeply, almost as far as the bottom. For this purpose, after the fUrnace is put into operation, the amount of small coke in the first two charges must be 20 - 30% lower than pre- e=ibed. Improper furnace operation can be observed Immediately from the drop In CC) concentration and increase in the H content of the gases, indicating water leakage from the cooling system, the cktical H-content being 12%. If the pressure under the crown exceeds 8 - 10 mm witer column,the reserve gas-system starts operating while the other one is being cleaned. There are 3 figures. SAPKOJ A.Lj kand.tekhn.nauk; DOBROV, V.P... kand.tekhn.nauk; DEMIYANETS, L.A., inzh.; DEKHANOV., N.M., inzh.; VOLKOV, V.P.,, inzh.; KRAVCHENKOj, V.A.., inzh.; BOY7SOV., L.I.J. inzh.; SEMENGVICH, B.V.,, inzh.; FRISH, M.I., inzh. Investigating power regulators with electromechanical and electrohydrau.Ilc drives on ferroalloy refining furnaces. Stall 2-2 no-4:321-321+ AP 162. WRA 15:5) (Electric furnaces) SODI#OKHDVA, Te.D.; MSH. H.S. I 1.--A--A..1.6".j"-, Uminosit.r of the cropuscular sky In the region of 1 micron. Dokl. AN SSSR 105 ne.6:1218-1220 D 155. (MLRA 9:4) Lffauchno-issledevatel'skir fisichaskiy institut Leningradskego gesudarstvannege universiteta imeni A.A.Zhdaneva. (Sky, Color of) (Sunset phenomena) '19292 jq.C~/O S/048/62/026/007/021/030 B125/B104 AUTHORS: Startnev, 0. P., and Prish, M. S. TITLE: Measurement of the arc temperature between iron electrodes from self-reversed linesJ' PERIODICAL; Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 7, 1962, 927-929 TE.V2: The temperature of a d-c arc was determined by measuring the intensity of the self-absorbed spectral lines. According to H. Bartels (Z. Phys., 127, 243 (1950)), the intensity of the self-reversal maxima can be calculated from the intensity of a black body by taking into account the inhomogeneity of the are. Under these conditions the maximum temperature at the arc axis is given by Y,. (p) - 0,736 + 0,264 p2, M2 Y1 + 2Af!. Card 1/3 1 / r 030 Yeacurement of the arc temperature ... t "Fe~7: ~evh T. Tz 1 + ~T_. In [MYn (p)) hV S/048/62/026/007/021/030 B125/B104 LIT holds for lines whose lower terms are considerably higher- rr I V than the ground state. v i,k are the excitation potentials of the upper and lower levels. If the broadening of the lines is cau3ed by electrons, then T, M is slightly smaller than when calculated according to (2); The ntencities of the self-reversal maxima were determined from 8 (later from 4) lines of the iron opectrum by means of a spectrograph with plane grating. All lines studied are asymmetrical, (obviously because of the asymmetrical light t-ource), with the maximum on the long-wave side. The width of thb entrance slit was taken into* account by a correction of 100-1200K. The errors of 20-25~o in the determination of the absolute intensities give rise to an error of 5 to 6~o in the temperature of the central part of a d-c arc: T m - (4560 + 200)OK at U - 350 v and I - 2.2 a, and c.1 . In (5070 � '200)OK at U'- 110 v and. I a 5 a. Those values show that the Card 2/3 tAP~STRActr'p CURR&TLy Our Swol.0 1?,~;qD V_;V1 Odid ha Vi.h S/048/62/026/007/021/030 Yeasurement of the arc temperature ... B125/BI04 present nethod can be applied to arc-type light sources. There are 1 fiCure and 2 tables. ~t .1 Card 3/3 ACCESSION NRs AP403~47'0 0/0051/64/016/005/0724/0728 Frishp 9.9*; Startsev, G.P. TITLE: Rasults of mom studies of the spectroscopic characteristics of a plasnatmn SQURCEI Optika I spektrookeplyal vol6l no.5j 1964t 724-728 TOPIC TAGS: plasmatron, plasma source, light source, spectroscopy source, plasma temperature, plasma jet, irgon ABSTRACT: Although plasma jet (or stream) generators are now fairly extensively used as sources in analytic and scientific spectroscopy, not enough Is known regard- ing their spectral characteristics. The purposes of the present work were to inves- tigate tho processes of entry of the anode and cathode material Into the discharge, to determine the jet temperature and to elucidate the character of the discharge from the nozzle. The experiments were carried out using a slightly modified version of a plasmatron of the type described by M.Margoshes and B.F.Scribner (Spectrochem. Acta.,14,138,1959) and V.D.Artaxonov, B.I.Granovskiy,and P.A.Koka (Trudy* KazIMS, No.2,1960). The design provided for interchange of the nozzles (the nozzle serves as the cathode). The cooling gas, introduced tangentially to the chamber walls, was a#,- Card 1/3 ACCESSION WR: AP4035470 gon, containing les.s-than 0.21 impurities. The measurements were carried out for current strengths from 15 to 30 amperes and gas flow rates from 360 to 1600 liters per hour, i.e., in the range of common operating conditions. The electrodes were of copper, carbon or iron. The spectrograms were photographed (and subsequently scanned with a microphotometer) by means of a spectrograph with a plane 600 lines/mm grat and a focal length of 4 meters (reciprocal dispersion about 401 Rlmm). In addition to spectrograms, there were obtained time-resolved oscillograms (output of a photom multiplier) of the radiation from the plasma jet. Analysis of the spectrograms in- dicated that there are present in the jet spectrum the lines of argon and the ca- thode material, but no lines of the anode material. The values of the excitation temperature (determined with reference to the intensities of Fe I lines) are of the order of 50000K; the temperature values deduced for the constricted jet from the 2 mm diameter nozzle lie in the range from 11 400 to 14 3000K. 7be electron and argon. atom and ion concentrations are*evaluated on the basis of the temperature. It is concluded that a plasma jet generator of the given type Is a good source of high temperature argon plasma, which is discharged from the nozzle in a stata close to thermodynamic equilibriums "In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to Yo.D.Mishchenko for making available the photoelectric equipment." Orig.art.hast 6 formulaso 4 figures and 2 tables. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4033470 ASSOCiATION.- none SUMMED: 2Wul63 DATS ACQ: 22May64 SUB CODEt. NZ, OP MR RM BOV1008 Card 3/3 ENCL: 00 OTHERs 002. P;ROKCF"V`,V, V.I~. ; N T:',('Al(,VA, ye.l. GRU.Z*~-:A; , : . F. ; ooc t I 1.',V. Kry:-... .111ritor i'or t-t~(, i~rjj spoctrunl. (,7f*~,, 1,/:()) ob:-.or. 31:281-324 '64. .- it I I . Gosucl:m;Lvrjrinyy ontic:~(!skl.,- (for NIPonov:1, 'Gin zclo,,, Fri3h) . -ACC NR'- AP70-0.41-38 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/67/022/001/0019/0023 AUTHOR: Frish, M. S. ORG: none TITLE: Using a plasma jet generator to determine line transition probabilities in the argon spectrum SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 22, no. 1, 1967, 19-23 TOPIC TAGS: plasma jet, argon, -pl=vvw, plasma generator, spectrum, ABSTRACT: Absolute probabilities of line transition in the arc spectrum of argon were determined for the 450-390-nm region, using a plasma jet as the source of excitation. The decrease in ionization potential was then determined within the 10, 000-15, OOOK temperature range. The results obtained were then compared with those obtained by other authors. 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Similarly' 7 09 1! , N 4) :1 A. and otwerwel for Cs 4.V-&,3 A., 91-21 1 A., kb Na 51041,90 A. The fine struct;lee (ij 'k lin% % 1 lixt fill, to he uIrwryed. Sr"I of Ilse ftwipiddrit conwo 1% air unwInuirtlk-al. It, RAIIIIIIalln 00j. 00 ; coo 0e, r See, 4 16;r so 16 ~ goo 2 see 00 2 oov go 6*0 1 .00 00 2 go A floe lm-ILA 041ALLUNWAL LITIRATLAI C1,41111FKATICAS lsidea .10 a.. jec 11 1 .14 - woo u a AT go ". . . - all Is a,, 'RI, IRI ~Mft 4--lIong A 1 'AW 1-1 -j-_& a ~ 40 0 o ID 0 00 00 goo 0 0 0 0 0 a : . 00 Os 000 0 4 g s e 9; of .0 0 00 0 0 0.4 as 0 :1 : o e * 0 0 0 0 0 0 go fee 0000 0 0 EF F, ft I I W To 11 Wife W.Ce ..Do I e a 0 4[t? Off AT a in .&TIO.46 .01 Goo ooz Oft 800 002 j (IV 802 1V111,111181" uimq -q "~'Tl mR JO "uam-fqdflp aldmopy eqj ITI.Clinmuor aq.L 0 Ozr UOUR GJW 90144, u",visso; wu"qp aqj nuamoolmm, jnOj 'JO MINIM -tm llvv myll 000, "van rAtw up TO "Ot" (pvlnaf)jvfl lowni u1-,, jo -millalujif MPAWAq *U--(l U Will 'Ps'pwV'lm4j -Sduio.)) stogro -iq puv.%I)N.tt-xr 0. 1"Knewl"P tnoitne4i 00. IS At- -T- 14 "'w w UTCI of I, a v a of a a. it a 14 - - " To .1 19 a- .1 0 0 000 Poo roo 800 too r 00 goo 700 00 00 09 00 49 as Q W--W-4J w a w a w as C a a 0 a a -OUT Is )o X w 13 U 1i to it is 0 0 9: 13 0 at* A a f., a LA a .1 '1 1 A 0 4 s%0 0 'J.t(V#wj. its. U. M. S. Y.. M. )4Y1, 4. a all $h. 37)(IW).-Tbe study of gascous mists., with three dii. 00 ferent t of discharge Aow that: (1) the positive column U "Othe ll$" discharge Is the most suitable for de. 0 tectj 211vt Impurities of "ally excited components in a hig a excitation potential; (2) the discharge in a cathode is the most suitable to detect slight Im. COS puthits of dl&uhly excitable compooents in a gas of low 0 6xvitalirm potqnllol~Wj she d1whavir lwlw"n w1corrAles Wouillst vitowe lopt t * the m*41 suitable, Anmtently. Goo when diffmally excitable components we present in op. 004 Prox. the same cantors. A glow discharge bttween close Cos electrodes is. aw, probably suitable for the analysis of too sew more complon; Mists. A special discharge tube is d- 0019 -Ilwd Which jor""lls all thirr jyprs sit -*0 1401 Ofierhartwo to he e** J wee t:96 bee ~Wee L1100" 61TI we - t .6. C"w off IS 0 U Is AV i411 to a a It to a It "on I as 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * i~ 00 000-2 -0 0 0 *I'a 0 Sege** 0 00 0000 -- 0 0-6-000 0 000 be C 0 IQ -M ~+ F 7e 37, & " ;~ - - 11 "1 oil, I j A. ptocts"s AND PvWii'CfiTwc-4 I t 00 00 4 000 00 4 -.Z, goo al"t $twat" at at "T of michall" 004 MMMIML TALLMKAL LITINATWI CLAUWKATIN $IOU goal sale&* "so ONT an u u AV IS eW 0 ; .1 a% oooooiooooooloooooooo1#00000000*oooooooooooooo I I - - . . I, 9 a p a 0 41 0 ps : Z 0o r-4 -00 '010 "Oo 000 .00 too ,,,moo see so -~ 400 see Soo moo goo 4 9 1 N N 9 A 4 3 6 0 11a 0:000 00000000000000000 6 0000600*40660606960 00 go 00 Z 00 00 00 ~ I . I 'I t-MM"11 0600 , v ~f to It 11 J1 14 is 1. 11 1. 0 x I b a N A A a m A I I AA N LE 9 WW-CQ 0 0 6 6 0 * 0 6 0 a 0 0: *so*** 0 0 0*0 V u 11 a b v 0. a 0 4v #1 a 0 A0 4. 1, 4 ~g 0 Lundamonce a( In" In the positive cfAumn of a Slow dleitimp. Yu. M. K Pr6h. J. E1141, 7 141=141141 rhW lf P S ST i - e . . - ).-The luan YA. nescence In a silent discharge curtent demitics ~o 0 up to &S Amr./sq. cm. is illustrated for 7 lion of A I and OD of At I b 4 a I it f h A 11 th y ens e t w4 y o ( 4(XW&M A k "X = roln . to the square of t1w J. of the divisaMe current. The discharge is cun~Wer.l at the minequilAttrium IWt rektivr to the viritatItul .4 kxvi. The lntenAtYof the A I lincs rapWlr r,,,A~hr. .4in. .00 a( Armad 20-111 amp./sq, Cm. It. RAthIIIIIIIIIIII goo coo see 2 Are 0 .00 !mee .10 dh ;t:*o too too 'I') 'u JJ d tv rt to 114~ 'et 0", roe 0" 0, 00 so 4 1 0 0 0 o1 009 1 0 go & 0 * * no, Ok I - -;- . 0 T- Tw- - T l" Ij 11 0 11 11 1 .1 0 -W~- 1~11 L I L I 1, 0 h r A I I A! -A 1 L ;4L It I I , I I` I toomm" a an aww" maimes" as as zips does AMWOM Jim of 60 15 0o 'in Guam).-Tbe thowy a the xsemn aect in iwes, Wilk a bypWAN wwwre Ams 1w sm in #(to" m". Istrik. Illikis "Utporm""fulp", ond Ummily fcwbw&n. monponents muot areow. Swis mistpumts m obsivir"t i's IM ShOlliPtift Ron of C% Rh &n4 No by the use of a 10 tiou Wilb the Mb resuawmice %limlilct. -6 %/, - a %. X - 7947.6 A. and A A., be -clootpo"Imt do - -9/aAft The No reacioanim Jim 3 WW.96 A. Amed the uuW w-misponcuo. A, *3/3A#% +&r"ft weekly. m vVeR ow the supirlimstirfar) COO LI'mPucients &N - +64 Aft Gad A. - AV, 34p*. K Ithl 1o 0 00 nut dww tk Offfel. %Itb the Cs (18s/. - 7 4303.2 A Jim the supaimmawy Is goo 4AAme Z ;is; r-comwownts Ar saved. TbeCs6wPA-TOP&/,,h-46U,3A,andthe ISOSi/II M-2 A. lines show sittida tices. ZOO ,e - I COCUPOOmts w Pbotogwhed In fitW% of 7410-14,11111 SM-0; OWY W lot ter its 0 field of 2ROW tmussft~ Rathmann 'Va T si IN 5 W a i &4 1 1 I, lot Ifit Its, pt n It It cc 0 0 : : 0 0 a 0000 * 00 0 0 oi* 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 A a 00-1 00 go 00 00 so . I I ~ " 1. ~j ;Z -, -, -,, 7~ 1, - 7' rk~ ~L-J - 1. IL- -L 6 . ?, 1, 1 T W-W,41 If :TV-?;o 0 0 41 :j oil ;41 OWN 103W -10!0 A I I M1, -0 J" u they- onit 10 the if YM d.Ls pow v vu , '--Ofwrv w 1 tk s ms 0, he 4001;11(io 4 AM disrhat en"t fit r in A amt N,. I W rkWd the appew 4 7 v , ar C. J. '1l. title@ ej 011ark Inw. * M* del-frurr 3--K With 1h, U,' at f I"Wiy 01 tV W", Il A l*ltkl for tile and 1q. if lin" Os he Tf- dp,-.f"h*" it Th~A Irz-G. th h " t e e 111ir"it, 'd studied. g P"mmurr at a It v a Dead Cn"Pt, C. it was 41 * 'brsh4PrOI`fh,AI Was "I"b"Ollied IV r 11I , A III OF 'fit Ims in the the energy of Rh Mrs " lan'In dischar m motion 9e is Of the Ord Is 14rrw the, a thami-d vr of CPA e. whi, of ne" IT IrKT" of The st-wh f e t"'T'AtOol "79 We 14 di"ll o l. Mth thh 1whar 1"ven The tuffEY of the sit fit CurTr"t lhf differ- "khtd Or"% end T "'W11,11,1 . That tW hp he ,,. 1Y "I,"1111111 .,I th 1w,"# 1 Is -011 , ifir 6 &%To of Jf the tit'. 1141 armilie I'li-Iffift v " 0 .0 p I Y Of I he ione the" "Yo(their randil to rytr4lon, If '00 Al. t' A 'S VW A it 71, 04 0 11 N uK at If It OF AA L 1 00 o *egg 11101111411141110 00 '00 :.too boo 0- Aj-j- 0 61 10 1 w a I& u 14 x a 41 " a .0 a a A Al It v 11 l 16 A L 1 . "U %I Ai 0 a 11' 14, If a A I a 11 A k a A A 1111111 (L m J4s I A A , .. , - - .. - , - - - :0 lnfiu*ac* Ot intt"'Butits HS MOM On tho lunilneacont# Off c4t vapall In 4 diKkalso I be with hollow cathihip 0 60 v0*11, I'AMPet Phyt. I(F.8 _N U.1 j4 so . 1,61wr br IS-j%-v (rj. jig, jilf,"Al 00 I" flit III-4411,11i"ll 4 ell.w. file vile, It a* 0 so so coo a goo goo goo too Vol 'I jr ,1 14 s Aj0 0 1 0 0 so 0:0 00 0 0 , e 7 0 so 909 0 0 0 .0 0 0.000 0 a a 0 0 0 a 0 * so 0 0 1 i 0 0m a as 111114 so 0 0 4 * 0 Ole 0 0 4111 0 0 0 0 0 6 00 00 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 A JI.- E- A 00 A 00 9 0 st 00 z 00 a 00 00 % P -4 a - L-I A oil "111141' "01-1 I., 'I'. M. "A-a I 1 0 c Itudl of CIOCUIC CrAtckki& 4111 MitthInit. Vu- AL Kagan (Lictninicrati Stme vitiv.). Hxu.-d;"Jd. Sri. tr.R.S.S.. Sir. PAYS. 0. 23A(1945)(in RUMLiani.-Nuxt i,unsiusty of a Imjurc.) rhi, C111140on 4PVCtnAl0 Of C11, it, ful ckv. diwim, at 33 mill. I'lit"Ure, libuilly "I'll, IMMIS C'. ell. and c"r4supuliti"). In the t unt Audit lk cinithstmit trula anj the tin,, Ica WIT"ll StOpPLISC tw dew Jrdistair reutted in Ylbusen Spectrum; the CH befulti r,tnaii" unch-PA'"weakencd. With botb the po &%ingsild at r"t. thie CI I hauilq ithow ntanytyAtion 1113,,, il.jialilli, high rot.stittrial energicio of the C11 mol. Frilin the i1slumt -pectmol. Lbe temp. waq datd. to 1W ILUJIK. It van 6 owlichkIlrd that c1l mols. are pre-will it; inter. miriliate Stroolucts Anil that the pruccis qlcvutc~ Irtail equil. with respect to temp. N. Tbun TALLLUlIGKAlL LITINATt*t CLASWICAIWO su-si.4 -01 a31.0 .00 lee -00 lee :0 0 1*0 Me Joe 411111411 Me 1:00 400 too too IQ* v An- -1 s a no a a 71,14 1 11 0 . 00 a 6 0 0 00 0 o o 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 4 0 0 o a a o a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 * 0 0 0 0 le 0 0 0--o : : I a *TOO : *-T*OO 0 to FRISH, S.M., professor, chlon-korrespoident Akademii nauk SSSR. ElemeRtary particles of matter. FIz.v shkole 7 no-1:3-13 147. OUA 6.-il) 1. Leningradskiy goeudiLretvanVy universitet. (Particles) 00 A fly A** * - j T -to- twit A a WWj j 00 00 A so 00 a 4p 00 so MW A. 00 00 11 cm.;, 1 4 mogm .2. so 00 00 -00 so so so "0 0 lot 400 woo moo goo 000 IV: go %0 Me 0 big-ILA twu0butam sea ilg* il"Viav" 1"m ""Inv too %face* Wit aftv 414111 *A ~wv Ask o U S AT 4,-.* .0 1, ; K, of 8 1 0' Oh, 0l 1 10 gel 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 04 .00010001 Otban OnNe: 0,000 so 0*0 00-04 *ALA-~L" -"-*-* * 0 a 0 * 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 of the modon of loas in the ptasma Firpd. Part As. 17, lite.4%urv"Iritts l"Ade on 1jw%:IrJ title. 44 A It a (IML4119 CJjliIUIY Ni whkh Ihc dichArgir tAr% pl.wr. Ij- adispLActment Aincut tilt lincso4A 1. Tim-fi~pLa-mvilt ,J lite us.-glealikk of if 11111 - 0.1411 A. j. alitilmignt I,, Ill.- 1%,ppler vile't VAU~j fly tim trAll'Ll"ry 111"wilvill .4 wit, A.Mig lite CA11111.1ty with the vowity of I X Iti, 2A X* lilt cus./we. Tilt- Is nmifirits"I by: (a) the rAti., of It,. plArtmesit. of Inw* .5-11121 mt%41 4-101 it r,juAI I-, th, e4t., .4 JVC lenKth,,is prMicial fly the th"my; Jbi the ttwut tsp".nion.il tathe ct.kne.4 Ilk- vicamS ansl~ -itts tile Axis 4 the capillary; (i) tile vviocifirl, vAit. frimi the t1t~144"ments at different prc~,tsres (0.2)A5 inin.) an.1 di,cli.trige curnst(i (1111-1401 tiril hAve ficen c-nmrsmi itith a thowrtivAly -IctivN1 fwnjulA (tot A) r - 7 X + I4CtlWY 31frl-litrilt. I ofVthe aye ut of long it an n At AM Lrujb Nur. I. Mel. Yj;. 8, 5 D-24(Mat r 1. ord. ix. FS. ISMSIMS)a d. AM. ; d. A 5" W~- "y using the coJibrating loterltrometer de;i~e W Fabry and Perot, P. and K, studied the contours of the flum of Ions rind of neutral atoms of awn as a" of the strengtb of the discharge current wA thel presSUM of the gas. Lines which am due to ions are muclit wider than sue lines due to neutral atoms. Llnesofloosarq", wider when viewed across the capillary than when viewed'! Riont the capillary. Using the huff-widths of the liness F.'4 and . cdcd. the Ionic temps.. and compared these with *6 temp. of the at.g. Duitno observations along the caplik' k., tary, the'coam the Ionic temp. as a function of the P"&-.1 sure Is analogous to that already previously established for,! the excited lines of Ions. The results obr-;n am- I-nte-r-*' preted from'the point of view of tran;ie -twt of Iwo in an elee. field In a plasma. Fritus H. Rathaig UM/Owniag Aug 48, Spectrum Analysis Furnaces *Xteitation Mechanisms of Spectrum Lines in a Righ- Teswerature Vacuum rMMAO'., - S. E. IP-Ish, -n. P. I T;. -:ZZ Peniin, A. M. Shukhtin, Phys That ningreA state 'us 3 pp "Zhur Nksper i Teoret FIz" Vol XVIIII, NO 8 Shows by spectrum line conrersion method, that in a high-temperature vacuum furnaceP atoms are equally Ustributed on excitation level. 7~mperature corros.. sPonds to distribution vithIn limits of measuring error and coincides vIth temperature of furnace valI. =1*, 9/49T92 U /Physics (Contd) Aug 48 Dotermined, from this, temperature ChAraCteristION of spectrum line excitation in a vacw= furnace. 9/49T92