SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GORODINSKAYA, V.YA. - GORODINSKIY, G.M.

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0 11 ~A) t9~ ga b I CHIRK&S, A.I.; GORODINSKATA-.--VT&.; WAY, Tuess Pbarmacology of sulfantlamides. Vop. fiziol. no-5:100-112 153. (KLRA 8:1) 1. Kiyevvkty maditsinakly inatitut. kafedra farmalrologii. (SULVANILAMM, pharnaeol.) GORODIBSKAYA, T.Ta; YAMPOLISKAYA, M.M. WAWMQWWKOI XMW 3-&rWA-"k4 Preparation of a now article on Infusions and decoctions, for the pbarmacopoeta. Apt.delo 4 n0-3:43-47 My-Je 155. (MLR& 8:8) 1. 1z Teentrallnoy nauchno-tooledovateliskoy aptechnoy laborato- ril. GAPU Ministerstva xdravookhrananiya USSR. (PHA04ACOPONIAS. in Russia, section on tinctures & decoctions) GORODINSrA V-0 Uportmental sWocardial Infeirction. fisiol.zhur. [Ukr.] 2 no.l: 53-5? Ja-F 156. (MLRA 10:1) 1* Klivalkly sedichuly institut imeai &~mdemika O.O.Bogomolitaya, imfedra farmakologil. (HrANT--DWAMION) YAWOVSKAY1. M.N.; MUMLIS. I.L.; GORODINSKAYA, V.Ya. fteparation of infusions in galenic laboratories by a modified percolation method and the utilization of vaste alcohol. Apt.delo 5 no.?-,31--40 Xr-Ap 156. (KU 9:7) 1. Is 18antrallnoy n&uchn*-i,i1*dov&t*1'skoy aptechnoy labintoril (direktor N.N.Bushkova) Glavnogo aptechnogo upravlaniya Kinisterstva, adravookhranenlya USSR. (XXTBACTS) (ITHYL ALCOHOL) ,GCMINBUYA, Mae; YAMPOLISQU, X.M. -1--, On the compiling of a now article on Infusions and decoctions for the Pharmacopoeia; report no.2: Valerian infusion. Apt.delo 5 no-5: 45-48 S-0 156. (MIRA 9:11) 16 Is Wentrallnoy nauchno-isal%:,dovatel*skoy aptechnoy laboratorli (dire N N.Bushkova) Glaynogo, aptekoupravleniya USSR. jVAIARUNI C, 6;'R c, oa IV :' , ". TATMAN, G.A., prof,.; GORODINSKATA, V.Ya., knnd.med.nauk Use of Ion-exchange adsorbents in medicine. Wrach.delo supplement 157:96 (KIRA 11:3) 1. ALlyevskly institut usovershenstvovanlya vrachey. klOV SACHANGS) VAYSXAX, G.A., professor; GORODIASKATA, T.Ya. Study of the possibility of rodue purified glycoside prepmrstlom simllar to the now galenical@ by chronatographic and ton exchange absorption. Apt.delo 6 no.5:42-46 300 257. (MIJU 10:11) 1. Is TBintrallnoy nouchno-tooledovatellskoy aptechnoy laboratorit (TsNIAL) ftvnogo aptechnogo upravlenlya Kinisterstva zdravo- okhranenlya USSR. (ORCOSMES) b 0 L Country USSR v CatcGory: Pharmacology. Toxicology. Medicinal Plants. Abs Jour: MhBiol-, No 6, 1959, No 27860 Author : Bogach, P.G.; Gorodinalka V-Ya. Inst : fiven Below* Title : On the Phartiacologic Properties of an Extract of the Flowers of Sunflowers. Orig Pub: Fiziol. Z11.,* 1958, 4, No 1, 107-11.4 Abstroct: The action of a thin extract (1) of the rany flowers of sunflower, prepared by the method of percolation, vas studied in Qxperimnts with frogs, raice, rabbits and cats. I in a done of 4 ml/kg induces the death of 5 of 10 raice. In 1:1000 dilution, I dilates the vessels of isolated rabbit ear and increases the amplitude of contractions of tired frog heart. In ***TSentznl ' na na- ukovo-doslidna a7Dtechna labora toriya Golovnogo aptekoupravIinnya Ministerstva okhpVoni zdarof Iya URSR, Naukovo-dislidniy institut f iziologii 'logo universitetu im. T.G.Shevchenim. Fiivs I" derl%Ui v-42 Category: Pharmcoloay. Toxicology. Medicinal P""ats. VAYSMAN, G.A. [Vaisman, 11 A.); GIWVICII, M.1.; SKV1RSKAYA, Ye,S, [Skvyralka, IE.S:J; GORODIN_S.r[AX4,,V.Ya. [,Horodynslka , V.IA.) Using ultrasonic wpves in the preparation on infusions from alkaloid-and glucoside-bearing plants. Farmatsev. zhur. 18 no.4t6l-65 163. (MIRA 17t7) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii lekarstv i galenovykh preparatov Kiyevskogo instituta usoverBhenstvovaniya vrachey I Laboratoriya krovoobrashcheniya I, dykhaniya Instituta fiziologii im. Bogomolltsa AN UkrSSR. GORODINSKAYA, V.Ya..[Horodym Oka., V.IA*]; SDION, I.B. Pharmacological properties of the preparation 2Nicatol". Fiziol. zhur.[Uk3,*.] 9 no.l.-129-132 Ta-F 163. (MIRA 1815) GORIODINSKAYA t V. Ya. [11orodyno t ktx,, V. f A. 1; Sium,~,N I I - -0- - , symon, 1. V). ] L Phamacological activity of quarternary a=orL'-um salts of CYCIL'>- hexylamine. Farmatsev. zhur. 19 no.408-611 164. (MIRA 17-11) 1. Kiyevskiy institut usovershenstvivani- vrachey i Ukrainskiy :in- stitut eksperimentallnoy endokxinologii. 67' 1-0 60 4 Y 4 ) Y4: ~ A 1AFIN, O.F.; KRUSHCHIV, U.S.; ~~ AMUMU-TAI-Yook.; KOCHERGINSKIT, M.M. 119BLYANMICH, V.S.; SHARMAN, S.D.; OSTANOV, Kh. Improving the smelting of boron carbide. Prom.energ. 12 no.8:17-18 Ag '57. (MIR& 10:10) (Boron carbides) (Smelting) GORODINSKIY, Al*ksondr Nstvayevich [Collective farm on the ups ,wi.ng; work practices of the WIN Parts"osdog Collective Farm] Kolkhos no podOom ; Is opyta raboty sel'skokhesisistvennol arteli Ineni XVIII parts*osda. Leningrad, Loningr.gasetno-shurnallnoo I knishuos isd-vo. 1956. 127 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Collective farms) GORODUMM B. P'% '8 11 'T45 Nov 48 6amphy: Wleine Mucation, Medical "In Honor of Professor B. M. Gorodinakiyll I -p "Wrarglya" No 3-1 Co tulates Gorodinskly on 60th birthday and 35 ngra years or scientific and pedagogic activitiee. He is proressor at Kiev Ned Inst Ord of Labor Red Banner imni Ace& Bogcmolets. (Photograph, CIA Photo Accession No P-3409). 18/49T45 -RAMFJI, P.S., kandidat madits Itiskikh naxik; - GORODINSKIY, B.M., professor. save- dtLyUahchi.v kafedroy. 3altd tumors of the mosentery of the small intestine. lftl~.Msd. 31 no.3: 54-53 Mr '53. (NLVA 6:5 1. Xhirtwgichookaya kliniks, as 1,141giyenichoskogo fakul't0s, firovskoge Altso- ~ ordens, Trudovogo Krasnogo 2nament me&.ttsinzkogo instituta imqui akadouika A.A. Bagomolotsa. (Mosentery-Ttimars) BTALIK, VA.. doteent; RABIM, P.S., )mndidat meditainskikh nauk; CHAYXL,ye.I., professor, zavedayushchly; GORODINSIIY, B.M.. professor, direktor. Malignant hemangtoendotheliona of the liver and spleen. Klin.sed. 31 no.8: 132-85 Ag '53. OWU 6:11) I. Kafedra.patologioheiskoy anatomil Klyevskogo ordena Trad6vogo Krasnogo, Znameni maditainakogo instituta im. akad. A.A.Bogomolltsa.(for Chayka). 2. Khirargicheskays klinika Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo, Znameni ineditainakogo Instituta im. akad. A.A.Bogomolltea (for Gorodinakiy). (Iiver--Tumors) (Spleen--Tumors) -L 22592-66 .-ACC NIU AFC1013001 SOUI= CODE: UR7010576510 1WIM17 6ianov, Vo No; Budzko,-Io At; Venikov, Vo A*;. Derdn, A* Vo; 99r9lskly, AUTHOR: Arid Grudi.nsldy, P. Go; Zakharin, A. G.; Krasnov, V, So; lavin, No So; Listov, Pe 9 M&rkovich, I. M.; IblInikov. No As; Nazarovj Go I.; Ratevig, Do V.; Srdrnov, B. V.; - Stepanov. Vo~ No, SyroMatnikov, Is A.1 Fedoseyev, A, Me; Yakobs, As Is ORG: none TITIE Doctor of technical sciences, Professor Lo Yes Ebin (on the occasion of his 60th birthdily, SOURCE: Ehktrichestvo, no* 6# 19650 91 TOPIC TAGS: ',sclentific personnel, electric network,31ghtning ABSTRACT: Professor Lev Yefimovich Ebin, 60, graduated in 1928 from the Kiyevskiy ellektrotekhniches*kly institut (Kfyev Electrotechnical Institute Between 1921) and 1936, he worked in the Donenergo system and published various! original papers on lightning protection and grounding. devices. From 1936 1 EBT1 works at the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellakly InstItut elektrtftkat-~*j sit sellskogo~khozyaystva (All-Unton Scientific Research Institute for the Electrification of Agriculture)- where he heads a laboratory. In 1937, he -defended his candidatels dissertation and In 1951 his Fh. D. Thesis dealing with studies of the nonsymmetrical operating conditions of electrical net- works and of! stationary-and. n..onstationary electro-thermal proi;esses in the L_!jard 1/2 -UDC, 62101 - F-'-- I C- ROMANOVA, T.G., kenaidat msaitainakikh nauk; GCRODINSKIY. D.K., dotsent Vitamin C content of the blood, muscles and tbyroid tissue in patieltts with various forms of goiter. Vrach.delo no.6:601-603 Je 1579 (KIRA 10:8) 1. Kafedre khirurgicheskikh bolesney (say. - snal. deyetell nauki. prof. A.K.Gorchokov) stoestologichookogo fakul'teta Kiyevikogo, medtteinskqgo instituta (ASCMIG ACID) (THYROID GLAND) (GOITAR) In cases of hyperthyroidism the vitamin C content of the blood, muscles and thyroid gland is considerably reduced. Followine removal of a goiter the vitamin C level does not always return to normal. With euthyroid goiter the reduction in vitamin C level is less pronounced. After surgery the vitamin C level usual-ly does not differ from noin 1. When extirpation of the thyroid gland is performed, pre- and postoperative use of vitamin C is indicated. GOILUDINUIT, DaMp, doteent ~ ~- Minutes of meetings of the Kiev &M Kiev Province Surgical Society. Navelchirearkh. no.1;136-143 Ja-IF 159. (KIRA 12:6) (WRMT) GORODIUSKIY, D.M., dateent; TRISHCHINSICU, A.I.; BONO, Y.I,, dotsent ----I-.- ~ Transactions of meetings of the Kiev and Kiev Province grk-gical Society. Nov.khIr.arkh. no-5:133-141 S-0 '59. (MITHA 13:3) (rMtVMVINCII--SUWICAL SOCIETIBS) MROZO-U, N.P., kand.sed.nank, referent; TRISHCHINSKIT, A.I., referent; --OCRODINSXIT,-D,k., dotsent, referent Mantes of meting@ of the Kiev and Kiev Province Surgical Societies. %.v.khlr,arkb. no'6:,128-134 N-D 139. (KM 13t4) (KIU i6ilMI-SUGICAL SOCWHS) GQRODIIISKIY) D-M-Y referent. dotsent Session notes for the Surgical Society of Kiev and Kiev Province; notes No. 7 fromi June 17, 1959, and notes No. 8 from September 16 /1 1959. Nov. khir* arkh. no.1:135-141 Ja-F 960. (Hiia 15'-2~ tM'V PROVINCE-SURGICAL SOCLETM) G0,11,0DIMM, D.M., dotsent, referent Minutes of meetings of the Surgical Society of Kiev and the Kiev Province. Nov. khir. arkh. no.2:136-143 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14', 11) (KIEV PBX-INCE-M"EDICAL SOCIETIES-CONGRESSES) A dotsent NA*utes or meetings of the Kiev and Kiev Fravince.Surgical Society. 16. khir. fkh, no.4:134-143 Jl4g 1f - (MIRA 15:2) KM , PROVINC14-fRUCAL .3 1ETIES) GORODINSKIY, DiM-i dotient - referent; BOYKO, V.K., dotsent - referent Minutes: of meetings of the Kiev and Kiev Province --' ii~rgical Society. Nov. khir. arkh. no.5:135-141 S-0 160.- '(~aU 14.' 12) (KIEV PROVINCE-ZURGICAL SOCIETIES) I-'A lil -0-" . - - V Or~ GORODIVSKlY., D.M., dotsent Substernal goiter. Vrach. delo no.8:49-54 Ag 'KM 15:3) 1. Kafedra-khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.K. Gorchakov [deceased]) stamatologicheBkogo falall'teta Kiyevskogc. mditsinskogo instituta. (GOITER) GOROVINSKIY, D.M.j doteent Proceedings of the Conferences of the Surgical Society of Kiev and Kiev Province. Klin.khir. no.500-94 *"62. (MIRA 16:4) (SURGERY-OONGRESSES) VIDY-VIMUO Feliks [Widy-Wirski., Feliks); GQKPIN -* - [translator]; ~Q'4F V ~L ! BARSUKOVA, M.I., prof.,, red.; SMULEVICH,, B.Ya., doktor mod. naukp r*d.;..ZUrEVAp N.K.p tekhno red* (prirACIPSa pjbblw= in the history of madicine] Ob osnomVkh proble- makh istorii,toditsimy. Pod red. M.I.Barsukova i B.IA.Smaevicha, Moskva, Goo. izd-vo mad. lit-ry Medgiz, 1961. 158 p. Translated from the Polish. (KIRA 14:9) (MEDICINF,-HISTORY) ,.GORODNITSKIYv F.M.y inzh. ------------- Resistance to wear of high strength cold-drawn wire. Transp.stroi. 11 no.3:45-47 Mr 1619 (14IRA 14:3) (Reinforced bam-Testing) GORODINSKIY, FjV., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik "Fiftee"n years of the new Gzechoslovak public health system." Reviewed by F.V.Gorodinekii. Sov. zdrav. 20 no.6:89-90 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Instib-,.t organizatail adravookhraneniya i istorii meditsiny imeni Semashko, (OZECHOBLOVALU-PUBLIG HFALTH) GOROXNSKIY..~ (Moskva) Public health in C2miboslovak-11a dur!mg 1961" a r5VIw on a statistical col-leotion. Sov. zdya--nokbr. 22 re.39.87-89 16'3 (MIRA --,,7 al) INSr,IY3 G,- X.-- - - Dissertation: "Investigation of Light Reflection From Dull Glass Surfaces at a Wide Angle of Incidence." Cand Toch Sci, Leningrad Inst of Precision Mechanics and Optics., Leningrad,, 1953. (Referatiimyy Zhurnal-Fizika, Moscaw, Jun 54) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dee 1954 GORODIVIIY# G,Ns; ZMff, L.K. Anw.-M440,01f Dwonstratlons of ll&t d1ffraotton phenomena. Fis.v shkole 14 no.l,. 65-66 J&-P 154. (KMA 7: 1) 1. Gorod Zeningradi Institut toohnoy mkhanlki i optiki, (Diffraction) GORODIN'SKIY. G.M.; KINAKOV, A.G.; TSOT, R.I. A of the surface finish of polished glass. Stek. I ker. 13 no.12:9-11 D 156, (NLRA 10:2) (Plate glass-n-s-lity control) (ionsetonsterF %iiw., Demonstration of total Internal reflection. Fis. v shkols 17 no.1:66 Ja-F 056. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Institut tochnoy mokhaniki I optiki, Laninfad, (Reflection (Optics)--Study and teach i~ go 1Z 0~ " P-5 N(,' 4)C. r-A , .AUTHORs Gorodinskiy, G.M.9 Doteent 3-10-14/30 1ITLEs Scientific Circles - the Right Way to Creative Power (Nauch- nyye kruzhki - vernyy put' k tvorchestvu). To Implant Serious- ness and Independence (Privivat, serlydznost' I samostoyatelf nost') PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 10, pp 58 - 59 (USSR) ABSTRACTi The Leningrad'Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics is publishing the results of student scientific research work in 3pecial periodicals. It is a tradition of this institute that students' scientific work is supervised by institute scientists, e.g. professors V.N. Churilovskiyj M.M. Risunov, S.T. Taukkermanpetc. Professor G.M. Kondratlyev trained talented thermophysicists from members of the RSO (Student Scientific Society). Many of his pupils have defended candidate dissertations and G.N. Dullnev submitted in 1953 a doctorate thesis. The author mentions the studert V. Kozlov who obtained interesting results in his investigations on the reflection of.light impulses from an infinite homogeneous strong turbid medium. - . The organization of s-lientific technical conferences height- ened Interest in scientilic society activity and research work. These conferences are pa~-tioularly useful when they are assisted Card 1/2 by teachers and factory ;torkers. 3-10-14/30 Scientific Circles - the Right Way to Creative Power. To Implant Seriousness and Independence The author then mentions some bad points stating that some of the work of the scientific circles is carried out without the supervision of qualified scientists. Laboratory equipment is also insufficient so that sometimes the students carry out experiments in scientific research institutes or in industrial laboratories. The chairs have been requested by the institute's council to devote more interest to the BSO work. The author points out that coordination with industry is very important in this matter. Finally he criticizes the fact that too few of the students with marked research talents are selected for special training. ASSOCIATION: The Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics (Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki) AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Gorodinskiy, G.M. SOV-115-58-4-14/45 TITLE: A Shop Instrument for Checking the Roughness of the Surface in Flat Ground Glass (Tsekhovoy pribor dlya kontrolya sherokhovatosti poverkhnosti ploskogo shlifovannogo stekla) PERIODICAL: Izmeritellnaya tekhnikag 1958, Nr 4, pp 26-27 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The described device is a reflexometer used for checking the micro-geometry of glass plates after grinding and be- fore polishing begins. It works on the principle of a change in the spectral make-up of lightq mirror reflected from matte surfaces. This change is conditioned by the microscopic unevenness in the surface of the ground glass, so that the spectral coefficient of the mirror reflection or the relation of these factors in various parts of the spectrum may serve as a criterion in the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the surface roughness of ground glass, The reflexometer consists of a collimator project- ing an adjustable light beam onto the surface of the glass Card 1/2 at an angle of 830 and a receiving assembly which picks up SOV-115-58-4-14/45 A Shop Instrument for Checking the Roughness of the Surface in Flat Ground Glass tho mirror refleebion and focusses it onto a silver-sulfide photoelectric cell connected to a microammeter. Standard glasses are used to calibrate the microammeter's scale to that of a reflexometer. Three methods of using the appa- ratus are described: 1) by comparison of the surface under test and standard glasses, 2) measuring the relative monochromatic factor of the mirror reflection, 3) direct determination of the mean value of the microscopic irregu- larities. There are 2 graphs and 1 schematic diagram. 1. Glass--Surface properties 2. Reflectometers--Design Card 2/2 66184 _10W9 25415) 25,16000 BOV/146-58-5-19/24 AUTHORS: Gorodinskiyv G.M., Candidate of Technical Sci6ncesq Ne Aspirant TITLE: Optical Method to Control Accuracy of Work on Plat Smoothed Metal Surfaces PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy - Priborostroy- eniye, 1958, Nr 5, pp 134-140 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The purpose of these investigations is development of an optical method to control working accuracy on flat smoothed surfaces. This study continues an earlier investigation of the same authors on the subject of reflection qualities of flat, deadened reflecting sur- faces, with the light falling in a wide angle. The qualities of deadened reflecting surfaces wereinvest- igated by Midlton and Vychetakiy. The author stresses the fact, that polished metal surfaces cannot be com- pared with mirror surfaces because of their different microtopography. The different methods of polishing and, resulting from that, the different surfaces are Card 11/3 discussed. Figure 1 shows the way in which the-line .. W"', 6619# - BOV/146-58-5-19/24 Optical Method to Control Accuracy of Work on Flat Smoothed Metal Surfaces are drawn on the raster. Piguc-e 2 shows a photo of the diffraction cards (a - polished surface; b - the pattern in profile). The sample specimen were pro- duced with the exactness rates 7-9. The values in table 1 prove, that in uneven rasters the small squares become larger, if the average height of the microre- lief is reduced. Figure 4 gives a diagram of the photometer. It consists of a moveable hinge in form of a parallelogram and of a small magnetic table which serves to fasten the parts. This magnetic tab- le consists of two artificial magnets in shope of, two bars,, which are fixed to a cylindric support stand- ing on a disc. The construction of this table is ex- plained in figure 5, which shows the whole photometer. The stand and the disc are of iron ARIAKO. The accuracy of work on the flat smoothed metal surfaces is tested by compating the surfaces of the test parts with those of the sample specimen. The integral photometric way Card 2/3 of testing the accuracy of work is very exact and is A--"' 6618~ SOV/146-58-5-19/24 OpticAl Method to Control Accuracy of Work on Flat Smoothed Metal Surfaces generally used to control the technological process of flat polishing. There are 2 photograpns, 3 graphs, 1 table and 7 references, 6 of which are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Fine Mechanics and Opti Card 3/3 GORGDII,.'SKIY,, G.M.; POKROVSKIYj V.N.; FIRSOV, Yo.I. Neutron-deficient Gd and Eu isotopes with mass M-Unbers 145 and 147. Uch zap. Pod inst Gerts. 197:176-179 158. (MITU 16:9) (Oadolinium isotopes-Spectra) (Europium isotopes-Spectra) 15(2) SOV/72-59-7-12/19 AUTHORSs i Kudryashov, A. U., Mikhaylovskiyp Yu. K. rGnXad i n s k y G ~ TITLEs New Models of Reflexometers (Novyye modeli refleksometrov) PERIODICALt Steklo i keramika, 1959, Nr 7, PP 37 - 39 (USSR) AWTRACT: As may be seen from papers by G. U. Gorodinskiy, A. G. Minakov, R. I. Tsoy (see footnote) up to now the attachment reflexo- meter NRG-1 was used for the operational control of the working accuracy of flat polished surfaces in glass works. This device exhibits a number of shortcomings and must be operated by 2 persons. Figure 1 shows the new model of the attachment reflexometer RNI which may be operated by one person. Its wiring diagram is represented in figure 2. For this purpose the valves WS, the ferrores~-)nance voltage stabilizer STN-35M, the germanium diodes of the type DGTs-27 and the incandescent lamp STs61 were used. For the purpose of examining the accuracy of the processing of glass which afterwards is to be polished, a test sample of a recording reflexometer RRI was produced (see figures 3 and 4)- Its measuring device consists of the antimony-cesium-photocell STsV-6, the microamperemeter of the type M24, and the electronic potentiometer of the type EPP-09. The reversible motor DT-75 and the electromagnetic muff Card 1/2 EMR-500 are fitted into the carriage mechanism. The recording New UodeIB of Reflexometers SOV/72-59-7-12/19 reflexometer was tested and mounted in the polishing lineof the Gusevskiy Glass Works. The calibration of the reflexo- meter is carried out according to the GOST 2789-51. By means of this device only clean, degreased, and dry glass shall be examined. There are 4 fi...,ures and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/2 6~56! 0C a/1 46 0031031131ulf~ A9, (5,440o B0197BO54 AUTHORS: Gorodinsk iyy G. IV. 9 Kudryashov'9 Yu. 7, TITLE: Refloctoneter for the Control tf Roughness of Ground Metal Surfaces PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyeshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. PriboroatroyeniyeD 19609 Volt 3, Wo. 39 PP. 104 - 107 TEXT: The reflectometer described here is intended for controlling plane anti cylindrical surfaces produced by external grinding aaohines. The control in based on the assumption that the surface is an irregular, reflecting diffraction grating (Fig. 1). The quality of surface is judged by the intensity of the photographic or photoelectric diffraction images., In the instrument described, the light beam falls under 850 on the surface to be investigated, and is reflected. The optical equipment is discussed with the aid of the sketch in Fig. 11 Fig. 2 shows a photo- graph of the entire device. Steel samples produced by the Veesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut shlifovaniya i abrazivov (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Grinding and Abrasives) were used ia Card 1/2 8r;6: Reflectoneter for the Control oi Roughnesa j/14 60/OO3/O3/'13jO-17 of Ground Metal Surfaces B01 9Y11054 testing the suitability of the instrument described. A taluls 1;-4':- ~-v.s which show that the instrument is highly sensitive. Some indicationc, aa to the applicability of the instrument are given. The publication of this article was recommended by the Kafedra opektraltnykh i optiko- fizicheskikh priborov (chair of Spectral and Optical and Physical Instruments). There are 3 figures, I tableg and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Leningrad institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki (Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics) SUBMITTED: February 29 1960 Card 2/2 GORODINSKIY, G.M.; KUDRYASHOV, Yu.V. Photometer for checking the cleanliness of the surfaces of polished industrial glass and mirrors. Stek. i ker. 19 no.7: 16-17 -T1 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Photometers) (Glass-Testing). (Mirrors) I GORODINSM, G.M. 1~ - Andrei Aleksandrovich Gersinw; on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; prib. 6 no.5:146-147 16 (MIRA 16: U~O GORODDSETY, Ye. kand,tekhn,nauk CheckIM the smoothness of mwfaces of polished shoot glass. Stek.1 ker..20 no..2s16-19 P 163. (KMA 16 s2) 1. Leftingr6dakly inatitut tochnoy mekhanikii optiki. (Glas"efects) GORODINSKD', G.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; GALKINA, V.N., inzh. Photoelectric setup for the control of the degree of surface finish of plane polished glass. Stek. i ker. 20 no-7:17-19 ii 163. (MIRA 17:2) L Leningradskiy institut tochnoy mekhaniki i optiki. ACCESSION NR: AP4011492 S/0051/64/Ole,/001/0112/0126 AUT11OR: Gorodinskiy, G.M. TITLE: Polarizing properties of frosted glass surfaces as regards reflection SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.16, no.li 1064, 112-116 TOPIC TAGS- polarizatio , polarizin6 plate,ifrosted glass, mat glass, depolarizing plate, mirror reflectio , diffuse reflection, Brewster angle ABSTILAM, The purpose f the work was to investigate the polarizing propertieis of frosted (mat) laces incident to mirror and diffuse reflection. In order to eliminate effects connected with absorption and scattering of the vIlsible light in the bulk of the glass and from the back surface, the specimens were prepared of black (infrared filter) IKS-2 glass, which is used for isolating the 840 to 2800 MIA Psection of the spectrum. The three specimens were prepared by grinding the prepol- ished surfaces with corundum powders of different grades (aver-qge grain sizes 58, 24 and 6 microns). 'rho light from the iicandeacent lamp Vourqe was,polarized by means of a polyviiny.1 filter and the degree of polarization in the plane of inci- dence, was messupid ion a gon4ophotometric. set-up. The radiation detector was a photo- 11A Z_ 6 rd 4 AC'C.NR: AP401.1492 tubeiwith a cesium-antimo, ny photocathode. The measurement consisted in determining the degree of polarization of the,mirror reflected and difussely reflected light. The polarizatioli measurements were carried,jout for-light reflected in the direction of mirror reflection in t ~e rangelof angles of inc,idence from 30 to 800 at 50 in- terv4ls and at ithe Brewstrr angleiand for #iffusely reflected light for angles of incidence of 415, 60 and 0 and ci~servatioj angles'lin the range from 10 to 800 at So intervals. The, result? are preqented in,, graphic ~ormf The curves for mirror re- flection are shown in Fill of Vie Enclosure. The d6pendences obtained for diffuse reflection are analogous., The pol~trization curves for igirror reflection are quali- -4 tatiVely similar to the curve'calc*'ulated btyi means of the Fresnel formulas for. a polished IKS-2 glass surface. The position-of the ppaks. in all the curves approxi- 6~ mately corresponds to th~ Brewstei angle. +he observed dependences may be of help in sclecting and preparing frosted glass plates foi7.use as depolarizing elements. 'The author expresseshis gratittiae to N.G.Bakhshieiv I' or discussion of the results." Or'Lg.art.has::I formula and 2 figures. CarC W GORC)DINSKIY. G.M. karid, tekh-n. nd,,l;,, ROIN, V.I.., irzh. . - -.- 1. - w - Y J, Laboratory control method of the roughness of ground glass sur- --aces. Stek. i ker. 22 no.4s'8-219 Ap 165. (MIqA 18-5) .1 1. Leningradskiy institit tochnoy makhaniki i optiki. J6k%_~. NKS APS M29 SOUR= CODE: UR/0057/65/035/010/1910/1911 I AUTHOR: Gorodinskty., V DamaskinskiX, Ye. A.; !Manov,~Aji. _M16M.-IM W jqsicoteoh"Cal Institute im. A.F.1offe, AN SSSR. Leningrad (Miko-teklini- ORG: cheakiy institut AN SSSR) Z1 y TITLE*. On ~~.recording several particles with an acoustical -spark chaAber SOURCE: Zhurnal takhnicheskoy,fizikio, v. 35, no. 10, 1965, 1910-1911 TOPIC TAGS: spark cham er, particle detector, plane geometry ABSTRACT*. It ~ is shown that one can.uniquely determine the position of a point in,a plane provided'one knows.the distance of the point from each of three fixed points* tn the plane and, -that If the distances are subject to small experimental erzirs, the probability of mislocation can be reduced by employing more fixed points.,, r.Ae con- templ-ated apiplication is to the location of a spark in a spark chamber frow. measure- ments of them; time of occurrence of the spark and the times of arrival of '.,he resulting shock wave Wt sevexal microphones. Despite the title of their letter, the authors do not discuss the confusion that can arise when several sparks occur simultaneously or nearly,so. References are given to descriptions of several microphones which are be- lieved to be,:sultable for the contemplated application. Orig. art. hea.: 1, formula z SUB OODE: NPJ' MA/ SUBM DATE: 06AprG5/ ORIG RM. 000/ OTH REP.- 004 Card 1/1 UDCJ 539.107.49 V leve L 11-154-67 AC(-- NR. P6034213 SOURCE CODE: TJR/0368/66/005/004/0451/0455 oaT AUTHOR: Gorodiru;kiy, G. M. Galkina. B. N. ORG: none TITLE: Problum of perturbation of light coherence by frosted glass ql~%rfaces SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy 13pektroakopii, v. 5, no. 4, 1966, 451-455 TOPIC TAGS: light coherence, frosted glass, optic glass, surface roughness,' refractive index, glass surface, light transmission ABSTRACT: A study was made of the degree of perturbation passing th?ugh an uneven frosted glass surface prepared from five types of optical glass.N,7 The glasses were wetted with distilled water, glycerin, and cedar oil. The measure- ments have been made using the photoelectric apparatus assembled according to the Young diagram. Curves have been plotted from which one can see the character of visibility change of the interference pattern as a function of the degree of roughness of the frosted glasses and the difference in the refractive indices of the samples and immersion liquids. The coefficient of coherence k ichanges from 0. 96 to 0. 40 and depends linearly on the optical path difference betweeii the beams passing through Card 1 / 2 UDC: 535.41 48-7-15/21 AUTHORS: Gorodinski M. Murin, A.N., Pokrovskiy, V.N., reo razhenskiy, B.K. TITLE: On Neutron Deficient Isotopes of Rare Earths which Form as the Result of the Reaction of a "Deep" Separation of Ta under Irra- diation by Protons with an Energy of 660 MeV (0 neytronodefitsitnykh izotopAkh redkikh zemell obrazuyushchikh- sya v rezulltate reaktsii glubokogo otshchepleniya Ta pri ob- luchenii protonami energii 660 MeV) PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz., 1957, Vol.21, Nr 7, PP. 1004 - 1012 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The rarer earths were chosen for the study, since the neutron deficient isotopes of the lanthanides which form in the reaction are little investigated and sometimes also unknown. A tantalum target was irradiated by a synchronous cyclotron from the United Institutes for Nuclear Research. The separation of the rare earths was carried out chromatographically. The study of indi- vidual fractions was principally performed by the scintillation method by meams of a )r- spectrometer and ~_ - r-coincidences. Card 1/3 The scintillatior~- r-spectrometer constructed by the authors is 48-7-15/21 On Neutron Deficient Isotopes of Rare Earths which Form as the Result of the Reaction of a "Deep" Separation of Ta under Irradiation by Pro- tons with an Energy of 660 M*V fully explained. The use of a lead collimator with an aperture in the form of a truncated cone proved to be best for determin- ing the relative intensities oftj U;lines. In order to remove the X-ray fluorescence of lead, tan -tin and copper foil were glued inside the cone. Then the investigation of the line forms is described and formulae are given for the calculation of the efficiency coefficient of the V--quantum number and of others. By means of these formulae those were calculated for quite a number of X-ray and Y.-quantum energies. The resulting data are represented on figure 1. A detailed interpretation of the mea- surement results is given namely for the isotopes Lu, Yb and 11u. with the mass zj"bers from 173 to 165. Figure 2 shows the 173d- ,-spectrum of Lul and figure 3 shows the decay scheme for Lu Figure 4 represents the %c -spectiam of TU167 in the segtion of small energy. Figure 5 records the decay scheme of Tul 7 and figure 6 the probable decay scheme of Tu166. There are 6 figur*o Card 2/3 and 15 references, 6 of which are Slavic. 48-7-15/21 On Neutron Deficient Isotopes of Rare Earths which Form as the Result of the Reaction of a "Deep" Separation of Ta under Irradiation by Pro- tons with an Energy of 660 MeV ASSOCIATIONs Radium Institute iia. V.G. Xhl6pin, AN USSR (Radiyevyy institut imeni V.G. Xhlopina Akademii Nauk BSSR) AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Catd 3/3 48-12-11/15 AUTHORSt Gorodinskiy. G. M. blurin, A. N. , Pokrovskiy, V. N. , Preobra- zR-enskiy, B. K. TITLE: On Isotopes of Rare Earths With a Deficiency of Neutrons That Form in Deep Splitting (SpaUation) of Ta by Protons With zm Energy of 660 MeV. Information 11(0 ioybrpoo defitsitDikh' . izotopakh redkikh zemel obrazuyushchikhoya v rezul I tate reaktaii glubokogo Me"11- epieni3ft Ta protonami enorgii 660 MeV. Soobshcheniye II) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya All SSSR.Seriya Fizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 12, pp. 1624 - 1632 (USSR) ABSTRACT'i~: Elements of the group of rare earths were separated from a tanta- lum-trget. The latter was on a synchrocyclotron irradiated by ra- pid protons with 660 MeV and chromatographically separated. The results for the iaotopes A from 160 to 134 are given here. A - 160. The observed isotope Er and Ho with the mRss numl-er 160 f a ge- netic chain. The' Er"o-decay is according to referem e 2 not ac- complished by a quantum-emission. This was again confirmed hore. Thus the Erlf(- O-9ecay immediately passes to the ori.gLnal and isomeric level of Hol 0. The existence of the isomer Hol(30 m (T 1/20 - 5 hours) was definitly determined in reference 3- Experiments Card 1/4 were made for determining the relative probability of the transi- 48-12'11/15 On Isotopes of Rare Earths With a Deficiency of Neutrons That Form in Deep Split- ting (Spallation) of Ta by Protons With an Energy of 660 MeV. Information II. tions to the isomeric and original(ground-) level of Ho 160 . The re- suf~ are given here. A -,159: Amongothers the long-lived isotope Dy Y (T 134 days)--;h-lch-does not emit any ~,__rays was sepa- rated. A In the fraction Dy (which was purified of Y) an activity which diWned with T - 8,5 hours was determined. A = 156 A presence of Tb in the fraction Tb is possible. A - 155: The line 227 keV was very distinctly determined in the )(--spectrum of the f raction Dy. The intenbity of this line decrease'a with T 1/2 0 10 hours. Besides it was determined that Tb with a half-decay-'pe- riod of about 5 days develops in the decay of the isotope Dy with T~42p; 10 hours. It is assumed that if Tb156 were present among t oducts of separation of Ta, its Y--spectrum would closely coincide with the r-apectrum, of Tb155- A - 1543 Tho presence of the isotope Tb154 in the fraction is possible. A m 1~~: Among the I)y-iaotopea is Dy153 which possesses a half-decay period of 10 hours without emittinR 'r -quanta. A - 151t An activity with T - f?l hours was determined in the Tb-fraction. A long-lived isoto e Gd with T 142- 150 days is present in the Gd-fraction and prob- abj~qamong th daughter-elements of Tb. A,- j~ : The spectrum of Card 2/4 Od contains the lines 1509 300, 347 and 52 (probably a double- 48~12-11/15 On Isotopes of Rare Earthe With a Deficiency of Neutrons That Form in Deep Split- ting (Spallation) of Ta by Protons With an Energy of 660 MeV. Information II. -line) keV. A w 147a Activities with T 112- 1,5 days and 60 days which do not correspond to any known G Isotope were determined in the Gd-fraction. Some time after the separation Eul47-,ines occur- red in the 1--spectrum of the Gd-fraction. Important conclusions on the relative intensity of the lines were drawn. 1.) The pre- sence of the coincidence-peaks of the lines 120 and 200 keV with X-radiation (40 ~eT) indicates a coincidence of the r -quanta with the X-rays of sm 4 . This is confirmed by the direct tests in the scheme of the r- r-coincidences. 'The lines 120 and 200 keV them- selves do not yield any coincidence. 2.) The line 60 keV formally considered as really existing (reference 11) in reality is the peak of the coincidence of X-rays developina during K-capture and conversion. 3.) By evaluation of the intensity of this peak an evaluation of the conversion-coefficients can be obtained. A = 1451 The activity with T 14-2- 60 days was determined in the Gd-frac- tion and classified Ith the isotope Gd145. The y-spectrum of Gd,145 consists of 115 keV-lines. The lines 640 and 750 ke belong to EU145. According to precise data the 'r-spectrum of EuT4 (T - 5 days) consists of the lines 636 and 745 with the relative Card 3/4 tensities 1,0 and 2,3. A - 1401 The activity with T 1/2 " 3,5 days 48-12-11/15 On Isotopes of Rare Earths With a Deficiency of Neutrons That Form ir4Deep Split- ting (Spallation) of Ta by Protons With an Energy of 660 MeV. Information II. discovered in the Nd-fraction was ascribed to Nd140 (T -3 3 da 9). Theonly distinctly visible annihilation-line 510 keV aw 2 so p'o- sit=ons with 2,3 MeV were no.ticed in the 1--spectrum of the Hd- -fraction. A - 139t In the r-spectrum of the P:-~-fraction an annihilation-line 510 keV was noticed whose intensity decreased with Ti -j 4 hours. It was ascribed to the Pr139-decay N~2s4,2 a42 hours cording reference 5). A - 1341 The existence of e genetic chain C0134 K with the 52_fi;U;__ 60 mlnu~es characteristics described in reference 5 was confirmede Finally some observathns on non-identified activities are given. In the work participatedt V. P. Dzhelepov, V. N. Mekhedov, V. A. Khal- kin, B, S. Dzhelepov, N. M. Antonlyeva, A. A. Bashilov, A. V. Kal~_yamin, 0. M. Lilova. There are 7 figures, and 15 references, 9 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIONt WIM MMUtIft In. V. G. XhlOpft AS US= - (Radiyevyy institut im. V. G. Khlopina Akademii nauk SSSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 4/4 71 ___ 1909001010Y1 56-6-38/47 :AUTHORSt Berlovich, E. Ye. , Grotovskiy, K. M. , Bonits, 11. P. , Gorodins- kiy, G. M. 167 _-~TITLE: The Life of a 264 KeV-Level of the Er Nucleus (Vremya zhizni urovnya yadra Er 167 s energiyey 264 KeV) PERIODICALs Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 6 pp. 1523 - 1524 (USSR) ABSTRACTs By means of coinoider)ce measurements the half-life of the 264 KeV-level of the ErI67 nucleus was measured at T1/2- (2,0�+0,5)-10_ 98 and herefrom a half-life of radiation of T - 1,4 - 10-8 s was com- puted. The quadrupole moment computed herefrom is greater by the factor 2 than the measured one. This discrepancy is probably due to the in 7 accurate determination of the E 2 and 11 1 ratio of this 'r -transi- tion. There are I figure, and.8 references, 7 of which are Slavic. Card 1/2 .The Life of a. 264 KeV-Level of the Er 167 Nucleus 56-6-38/47 ASSOCIATIONt 1&niGMX%d-PIW5ICO~4ftCIMICa1 rwtitute M USSR 41 (Leningradskiy fiziko-tokhnicheski~, linatitut Akademii nauk SSSR) SUBMITTEDt August 2, 1957 AVAILABLEs Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHOR 990T)IMMY, G.M., MURIN, A.N., POKROVSKIf, V.N., FREOdIRAZHENSKIY, B.K., TITOV, N.E. PA - 2109 TITLE The Radioactive Isotopes of Rare-Earths Formed on the Occasion of a Thorough Separation (Radioaktivnyye isotopy redkikh zemell obrazuemyye v reaktsii glubokogo otshchepleniya). PERIODICAL Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 112, Nr 3, pp 405-406 (U.S.S.R.) Received 3/1957 Reviewed 4/1957 ABSTRACT The authors separated the long-lived radioactive isotopes (which were obtained on the occasion of the irradiation of tantalium with 680 MeV protons on the synchrocyclotron of the United Institute for Nuclear Re- search) and separated then from one another chromatographically, The determination of half-lives, of the type and energy of radiation, as well as the repeated recording)ofr-spectra by means of a scintillation spectro- meter (NaJ(Tl) and CsJ(Tl crystals) made the identification of some previously known radioisotopes, the exact explanation of some genetic con- nections, the discovery of new isotopes of gadolinium, and the mentioning of some new lines in the r-spectra of the iluclides investigated here pos- sible. The present report contains a short enumeration of the results ob- tained. 1) Cerium: The isotopes Ce 134 and Ce 139 were discovered '. the radio- active prperties of which agree fully with the properties mentioned in other papers. 2) Neodym: In this fraction only the single radioactive iso- tope Ne4o (T-3,3 days) was noticed with a hitherto not investigatedr- spectrum. According to the data obtained by the authors there exats, apart from an intense annihilation-gamma-line with the energy of 0,51 M-~V, a Card 1/2 ?10_4L"'kW kj"r n S uss PA 2109 The Radioactive TsOtopes of Rare Earths Formed on the Occasion of a Thorough Separati~~'. r,line which is located nearby with 0,5 MeV, the latter was discovered on the basis of the shape of the annihilation line. Within the energy range of from Oj26 to 0,32 MeV there is a group of weak lines. Further- more., there exists a line with 0,19 MeV and a weak line with 0,11 YeV. 3) Europiumt The isotopes Eu'45 (T=5 days) and Eu'47 (T=24 days) were found, ther-spectra of which have, hitherto not been mentioned by works published. The r-spectrdm of Eu 14'_j consists of the four weak lines 0,630. 0,660, -,30 anti..0,8-90 MeV, the spectrum of Eu'47 of the weak, apparently' highly rr~KAFr .,t-tir,d`~~ii 124 -,i, 0,80 MeV as wel-I as of the two intense lines 0,, V~ 6r and 200 iae, adolium activities with the half lives 1,5 days, 9 days, and 70 1 5 days were observed. 5) In terbium activities with half lives of 20 hours and 4,5 days Aere observed, and in dysprosium an qc-t-L vity with the Aff life of -8 ho'4 s was found. 7) In the case of h6lmium, erbium, and thulium the principal data agree satisfactorily with the re- sults obtained by other authors. 8) In the case of Ytterbium an activity with the half lives of 60 hours (Ybl66) and 31 days (ybl69) was found. 9) In Lutetium T = 2,7 to 8, -35 days, and even larger half life was ob- served. (No illustrations) ASSOCIATION Not given FRESENTED BY L.A.ARTSIMOVICH SUBMITTED 01M'1*~r- 20. 1956 AVAILABLE ITdrary of Congress Card '2/2 GOROD114SKIY, G. 19. Cand Phys-Math Sai -- (dies) "Stud:., of the guma-speotm bf 40 neutron-deficient isotopes of lutecium, thulium, gadolinium_,and europiun." MOB, 1958. 12 pp; 1 sheet of charts(Joint Inst of Nuclear Studies), 150 copies (KL, 13-58, 92) -4- ~2 Iorodlirlsk-iZ7, G. M. .Mu r 1 n N Pof rov !-,iy, V. If. T L' 1~ ir Masm 'Numbill's of UtAolinitzin ":,otozi:]~,. aith -1 'Hal-P-11"ife of T 9 5) 2 1'ayo 'and of .-,'uropium hiotopps "it",i a Half-Life ol T /--;F4,3 Nis '0 znachenii mansavogo chisla izotopov gadoliniya a j*rlodau -) c !ura 0 pwla T 52 dn. i yevroplya s ueriodom polurzwpaJca T A,3 1/2 ' " PFRIODRUAL Izvestiya Akadomii nauk SSSR, "*oriyrA fizicheskaya, 1958, Vol. 22, Nr 7, PP- 811-8-14 O'c':010 ABSTRACT: The 1-2pectynim n-P the gadolinium fraction (obtained from a "thorough' (g1ubckqp)'ission reaction) was investigated with a y-scintillation spectrometer in the scintillation equip- ment for y-y coincidences. A description of the scintillation counter and of the measuring method is given in reference 1. In order to determine the content of Gd (T,,, 2-52' days) in the gadolinium fraction, the energy of the'~Zline in the range of 115 k0 nas carefully jnozifjurod. It wns found that the proportion of gatiolinium ,,.,ith a half-life of 32 days 15 keV) ~E .y 1 1 'Phe is much zmaller in the than it is in Gd 5 Card 1/3 y-spectrum of GGd ,-iith a half 'Lif;., of 12 days conni-sts of two 501/`48- 22 -7-8/26 T a rind L'ass Numbers of Gadolinium Isotorl,_,8 'Jith it T'alf Life o' T 112 - 52 Day, of ',europium Isotopes 'i;ith a lialf-Liff. of It' 1/2 ~ 4,3 Days lines at an onergy of the order of 11,) keY and of one y-line at an energy of 150 ke'k% TI-e auanta of tle3e ~nnrrgies co- incide respect to their moment of emission. -:11ropium ap- parently posses~3es tuo neutrozi-ileficient itiotopes hith periods close to each other. One of them could be the europium iso- tope 1,7,045, which iinvestigated by Hoff (Khoff) (Ref 5). The riass number of isotopes c,.n be determined b,., comparing the y-spectra with y-spectra of already investigated nuclides. It is attempted to ascribe such mass numbers to the isotopes of the decay chain Cd K K 1 52 days 4,3 days om as not to contra,lict the ovidence available on isotopes with a ncittron deficit. The energy levels of the:L.~., nuclei well agree with the values which could be e7pected from an excited ~:U-146) firid an even-even nucli state of an odd-odd ( I de (Sm146). Hence it may be expect(~-d that the energy of !.he first: vibra- tion level will be close to the energy of the corresponding '144, _ his nuclide also has two nuutrons out-- level of 60 IN 6& s t., side of the closed shell and. an even number of protons. This CLIrd in actually the c~ojo. Th-~, zhain of rridioactive transmutations ~DV/4 5 - 2 2 - 7 -13 /2 6 of Gadol inimn) Icotoneq -7ith a `Inlf-~J.ife of T 52 Day's and of E'uro ~i -,I m Isot orie's 7., _i t k I -- H a lf --Li f P 0-f 41 40 D s .9y 1 1/2 1.3 Writton do-im Jin. its final ord~~r, as LL was eztablished: Gd 146 14 6 T E SM146 6A T, 0 s 63 I Z 1 /2 ~4,3 day 62' -1~. j-'eker -IV-ock ot:rt in tha discussion of the results. A. V. Kalyandin assieted in the work. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 6 reference!], 5 of which are Soviet. AS30CIATION: Radiyevyy institut in. V. G. Xhlopina d(rtdEmii nauk SSSR (Radium institute' imeni V. 0. Khlopin AS USSR) Card 3/3 SOY/48-22-T-11/26 AUTHORS: Gorodinskiy G. M., Murin, A. N., Pokrovskiy, V. N., ij ' _ - o-S-rizlie re n ~ K. ~ 7 TITLE: On the Lutetiun Isotope With the Mass Number 173 (Ob--izotope lyutetaiya'a zasaovym ahislon 173) PERIODICAL:. Izvestiya Ikademii nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheakayaq 19589 Vol*. 229 Nr 7, pp. 818-820 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A long-lived Lu-isotope with a half-life T, 1/2 *f about 200 days was discovered by the authors among the products of the rare earths obtained from a "thorough" (glubak) fission re- action. It was given the mass number 173- (Ref 1) As this half- life does not agree with that of reference 2 for .L173 and as it is near to that of Lu 174 (165 days) a separation of'Lu from Ef was carried out. The lutetium separated from Ef was stored for several months until the short-lived isotopes had decayed almost completely. Then the e-spectra were investigated as well as the t-spectra of the preparation obtained by a Card 1/4 chromatographic separation of the sum of radioactive rare SOV/48-22-7-11/26 dn the Lutetius Isotope With the Mass Number 173 earths. When the necessity &rose, the Lu preparatione,were purified from Yb 16q. A comparison of the spectra shown -that the basic proportion of the activity of long-lived Lu is without doubt oaused by only one isotope with &.half life of about 200 days. The table of isotopes from reference 2 shows that the only isotope remaining in the preparation separated from Hf is Lu. Thus, the earlier identification by the authors was substantiated. r-lines with an energy of 345, 570 and 630 keV were discovered in the range of hardd"-radiation of the spectrum of Lu173 . It is only assumed that the 570 and 630 keY -lines originate from the Lu173 speccrum. The relative intensities of the r-lines of Lu173 are determined by the 1. following ratio: J~791 ti0l: r175: f274' (r345: r570:r630: 1 : 0,52 : 0,425 :-1985 : 0,0113 : 0,15 : 0,26. In.6rder to check the coincidence of the r-quanta of Lu173 the coincidences of ther-quanta with an energy of 274, 175 and "9 keV with the other quanta of the spectrum were examined. The results are Card 2/4 On the Lutetium Isotope With the Mass Number 173 SOT/46-22-7'-11/26 as follows: The or-line at T9 keV givew a aoinoidence with the lines at 101i 175, and 274 keV. The r-line at 175 keT given a ooinoidence with the 101 keV-line and with that of the self- coincidence, whiah substantiates th&~oompcaits chaw&cter of this line. A control experiment checking on the coincidence of tho,2T4 k*V-line with the other lirras confirmed these.staten ments. Based upon a combined evaluation of the resalts from reference 3 and of this paper a decay scheme of-1073 is sug- gested. The low activity of the preparation did-not permit to determine the position of the 570 and 630 k&V tmanxi-tions. In the computation of the relative coincidence probabi-lity of variouaqr-quants, of Lu173 tho-aforementionvd deW sch and t-h* known paraaeters,of the 7-00 measuring equipmeat for to- incidences are usedw The results of the computation and of the experiment well agree with each other. The staff of tho-Labo- ratory for Nuclear Probleas.OIY&I assisted in the work* Ke Ya, Gromov and B. S. Dzhel*pov discussed the results of the investigation with the authors. There are 4 figures and 3 Card 3/4 references, 3 of which are Sovioto On the Lut*t:ius Isotope With the Mass Number 173 SOV148-ei2-7-11126 ASSOCIATIOlh Radlyov" institut is* V. Go Xhlopina kkadeffii nauir SSSR (Radius Institute imeni V. Go Xhlopin.,13 USSR) Car.d 4/4 fv), AUTHOR: Varshalovich, D. SOV/53-65-4-9/13 TITLE:' VIII Annual Congress of Nuclear Spectrosco!jy (VIII yezhegodnoye soveshchaniye po yadernoy spektroskopii). 'rii PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheekikh nauk, 1958, Vol, 65, Nr 4, PP. 724 - 725 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Con'%I.Lnuation of the list of lectures held on occasion of the VI II.Congress of Nuclear Spectroscopy, Leningrad, January 27 - February 3, 1958. G.M.GorodinpjLiZ, A.N.Murin, V.N.Pokrovskiy and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (RIAN) * a report Ue q on the mass number and the decay scheme of Gd 4 T1/2 ~ 50 d) ( 146 and of Eu. (4,3 d); V.K.Adamchuk, A.A.Ba-shilov and B.K. Preobrazhenskiy (LGU) on the y-intensities and internal 147 conversion coefficients for a number of transitions in Eu and Eu'49; I.M.Antonlyeva, A.A.Bashilov, II.S.Dzhelepov and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy(LGU) on conversion spectra and decay schemes for Gd145, 04149, Gd'53, Eu145 and Eu149;V.I.Bara- novskiyj A.N.Dobronravov, L.M.Krizhanskiy,, A.M.Murin, V.N. Pokrovskiy and I.A.Yutlandov (RIAN,LGU) on the mass determi- Card I nation of the Dy- and Tb-isotopes by means of mass spectro - VIII Annual Congress of Nuclear Spectroscopy. III SOV/53-65-4-9/13 metrical analyses; B.S.Dzhelepov,B.K.Preobrazhenskiy, I.M. Rogachev and P.N.Tishkin (LGU) on spectra of Dy-conversion electron spectra, observation of many conversion lines -at T112 ' 7,5 - 11 h,^j 38 h and A,5 d; N.M.Antonlyeva, A.A.Bashilov, B.S.Dzhelepov and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (LGU) on Tb conversion spectra, transition energies, and decay schemes (Tb-151, 153, 154, 155, 156; Gd-149, 151, 153); B.S. Dzhelepov, O.Ye.Kraft, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy,G.F.Yushkevich (LGU) on positron spectra and spectra of conversion electrons of Dy; O.I.Grigorlyev, V.S.Kuznetsov, I.S.Shimanskaya, I.A. 59 Yutlandov (RIAN) onta wwgies of the transmutations Dyl 59 ---~ Tb' and Er 16 5 Ho 165 and the L- and K-capture probabilities; Ye.P.Grigorl,yev, B.S.Dzhelepov, A.V-Zolotavin, O.Ye.Kraft, B. Kratsik and L.K.Peker (LGU) on conversion spectra of Tb 16o and Ho 16o and the spectrum of the photoelectrons of Tb 16o ;S.A.Baranov, Yu.F.Rodionov, G.V.Shishkin, L.V. Chistyakov AN SSSR (AS USSR) on results of the investigation of Dy161 level schemes; K.Ya.Gromov, B.S.Dzhelepov, A.G. Card 2/4 Dmitriyev, V.A.Morozov, L.K.Peker, B.K.Proobrazhenakiy (RIAN) VIII Annual Congress of Nuclear Spectroscopy. III SOV/53-65-4-9/13 on spectra of conversion electrons of Tm 166 (23 transitions were investigated and the decay scheme was determined); B.S.Dzhelepov, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy, L.K.Peker, B.k.Ser enko (LGU) on the coincidence Of OGnversion electrons of EuW, Tm ~65,Tm 166 and Tm 167;B.S.Dzbtlepov, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy, Yu.V.Kholtnov and G.Ye.Shchukin(RIAN) on investigations in the hard-range of the y-spectrum of the Lu-and Tm-isotopes which exhibit a deficiency in neutronj A.I.Lebedev, A.H.Silantlyev, I.A.Yutlandov (RIAN)on results of investigations concerning the-y-radiation of Lu171; B.S.Dzhelepov, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy, B.A.Sergiyenko (LGU) on the coincidence of conversion electrons in the decay of Lu- and Tb-isotopes; G,M.Gorodinskiy, A.N. Murin, B.N.Pokrovskiv and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (RIAN) on the decay scheme of LOT?, observation of 'a niunber of new I-lines; P.M.Aron, G.M.Gorodinskiy, A.V.Kalyamin, A.N.Murin, V.A. Yakolev, V.N.Pokrovskiy and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (RIAN) on 173 investigations of Lu isotopespand on the decay scheme of Lu I.S.Dneprovskiy, G.I.Kolesov, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (GEMI) on the conversion spectrum of the chain reaction Card 3/4 Er 161 Ho 161 Dy 161 ; E.Ye.Berlovich, M.P.Bonits,V.I.Brealav, VIII Annual Congress of Nuclear Spectroscopy~ III SOV/53-65-4-9/13 K.M.Grotovskiy, B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (LFTI) on the life"time of low nuclear levels excited by electron capture; V.13. Rusinov, YU.L.Khazov (LFTI) on investigations of Hf186'M- isomers; V.V.Anisovich (LFTI) took part in the discussion;- M.P.Avotina and O.I.Sumbayev (VNIIII) on enirgy and intensity of the y-radiation in the spectrum qf Au19 Card 4/4 ra= I BW. rXPLOITATICU =13 503 Akedejy. uk -=. Redly"" instittit TrOdy, t. 11 (Trareactlotto of the RdL - TnstMto, Ac-d"7 Of Sol-- ZSUL, *~!. 9) Mscw. 1--d-TO mr Ssm, IM. ~-97 F. E"at. tj.7 Inserted. 1,?W copies printed. Ical and FAth-eticRl Scf~--5; Ed. If Publistll Ed.; A.A. pwfLL*v, Doetzr of Pbys gouse, 4-M. Arch; Tech. FA.s AN. Salmova. -I- Is let.Odd for phy.i~istfi. COMACE, r,:.t44k ropmaebts volm:.9. be Tre,,% ction. wr %h- B"l- 1.6titat. 41 .d=t.4 st No rnstlwt. chler7j and cont.i 0. ma'llts of tu f- 1955 to 19%. There am a n-t4r or article, dealt-, &= the stucl7 Or hudl.- re-tio.s occ~ing with partl~l lfr;r-t n.ftl .6 m'CihC fr~z -or;l - .*revt probl.- or the ph7stcs sV up to hucod-d. Or FWV. Morr"re.d 14 troh.. Results of stWtom of vgrj~u. -.rc.m, cautron erotry distr.- tcl an iz a wdvrator ("ter), and other p.-ati,ea coh"Ota4 with the ft~zry or neutron Inter-tIon with nat ter are presented. The micriii or the nivivs ith 7rwass cr ..thod. Ito authors pr~Je,* a cemplou do. Or!ptlon of LOa corsts,letion or oquiphont ar4 or the ror~(Itv of tests It. Prs.rlltlor. or. Uf-le,t-s --k- --'fy F- R---- Well Lfr.1t ih, 192 P.L-hok, -1 Y-k,~lct. or the Zff-t of A!,,- JtSrl-tl~n Or. 1,j --M~Xqr ~Jth . !411d Aogl* - zu X-A. NtrP.k, V.A. re f,,r Alp'. PartLej. 214 ~;Dti"d ft-r NLvrmlhInC Jxw flodor C-ontrn%l~x Di-tht-C-t.4 F-11, Filled Wtl-n P-:.r end 1- jj-a- fill., _Pik. -~Jk- A.I. P-41. -1 5.1, ft-p.-. Th. I;t,,-t r -7:-" ;lot Nu,ht,r --n tim )tr,,,h roO." t -ic ;,V, -he -7,Y, L.til. Zl.vl,.hle '*thud -r 1I.-zrl,C Half-Lir. z 1. old J-15i.n L7 t~. L~;.j $--Itts.r r-,,tj_ 11 or!. 1~ I), vlf~ 4( I F I all I r I I flop rf till IV Jill ~1 7 purl fit lot r lip F!j SOV/120-59-4-17/50 AUTHORSQg&gajgg4g~~ Kochevanov, V. A. TITLE: An Instrument for the Automatic Counting of the Number of Pulses PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 4, pp 81-85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The device is a spectrometer for the automatic registra- tion Pf y-spectra. The block schematic of the instrument is shown in Fig 1. The pulses are obtained from the photo- multiplier I and amplified in the amplifier 2 . They are afterwards applied to a single-channel differential discrimin- ator 3 . The instrument includes a timer or clock which can produce timing pulses spaced at intervals 1 2. 4 81 16, 32 see or 0.5, It 21 41 8 and 16 rain. The timing pulses are applied to an automatic diserimination-level controller 5 which performs the following functions: a) shifting of the discrimination level.by a pre-determined voltage value; b) re-setting of the counter-circuit 6 which follows the discriminator; c).blocking of the aounter 6 and d) apply- ing the control signal to the automatic 'recorder 7 and to the relay which controls two mechanical counters 9 . The standard pulses.from the output of the discriminator are Card 1/5 applied to the counter 6 which has a division ratio of 1:56. SOV/120-59-4-17/50 An Instrument for the Automatic Counting of the Number of Pulses The output of this is connected to the automatic recorder 7 and to one of the two mechanical counters 9 . The pulses from the control system 5 are also applied to the register- ing device. The purpose of the registering device is to pro- duce a potential which would be proportional to the number of the input pulsesduring a given time interval. For this pur- pose, the registering device is furnished with a linear capa- citive storage circuit.- This is illustrated in Fig 2. A detailed circuit diagram of the registering devire is given in Fig 3. This consists of a pulse shaper based on a uni- vibrator (the first two tubes), a li-P)ar storage circuit. similar to that of Fig 29'a. metering bridge and the automatic- control circuit. The system includes a number of relays. The pulses produced at the output of the univibrator have an amplitude of 100 V and a duration of 100 jis. The pulses (from the resistance R4) are applied to one of the capacitors 0 6 The capacitances are chosen so that a full deflection of the Card 2/5 SOV/120-59-4-17/50 An Instrument for the Automatic Counting of the Number of Pulses recorder pen is obtained after the appearance of 200, 500 1 000 2000 or 5000 pulses. The operation of the device Is as foilows. If, 'initially, the relays P 1 and P2 are in the position 1 (see Figure 3), the capacitor C 7 is dis- charged and the grid of the fifth tube is at a potential of +75 V with respect to ground, the capacitor 06 will be charged to the right-hand portion of the third tube due to the appearance of the pulses at the anode of the univibrator. In the meantime, the potential of the capacitor 0 7 remains unchanged..The voltage-of C, which was produced during the preceding exposure, is applied through the relay P 1 to the grid of the seventh tube, whose cathode is connected with the recorder by means of the bridge circuit. Consequently, -while the capacitance C6 of the second storage circuit changes its potential due to thtv pulses,, the recorder is connected to C and its pen traces a straigbb line, whose position corresponds to the potential of C When the ? next pulse from the timer operates relays P and P6 Card 3/5 5 BOV/120-59-4-17/50 An Instrument for the Automatic Counting of the Number of Pulses and a uniselector, the relays PI and P2 change over to the second position and the relay P3 instantly discharges C7 . Nowl the pen of the recorder indicates the potential of C6 and the capacitor 0 7 is being charged by the pulses. The device was employed to investigate the y-spectra of Csl37 140 and Pr . The results are shown in Figs 4 and 5. The exposure time for each point of Fig 4 was 16 see, while that of.Fig 5 was 96 see. The authors express their gratitude to Card 4/5 SOV/120-59-4-17/50 'An Instrument for the Automatic Counting of the Number of Pulses A. N. Murin for his interest in this work and discussion of the results and to Kokish who recommended the linear storage circuits; acknowledgment is also made to R. X. Kuznetsov and L. A. Smirnov for their help in the construction of the in- strument. There are 5 figures and 6 references, of which 5 are Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Leningrad State University) SUMITTED: May 31., 1958. Card 5/5 GORODIMKIY, G.M. -------- .jothod of measurizig the half-lives of short-lived radioactive elements. Trudy Fadiev.inat*AN SSSR 1:258-267 159. (MM ]A: 6) (Radioactive subetances-Decay) 3/048/60/024/()3/11/019 JP/ B006/BO14 AUTHORS: Baranovskiy. V I., 2orolinm iy- a- /? TITLE: Determination of the Number of Degay Events'of Electron- capturing Preparations by Means of a 4n Scintillation Counteg 141 PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akadenii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheakayal 19609 Vol. 24, No- 39 PP. 313-323 TEXT: The article under review was read at the Tenth All-Union Confer- enoe on Nuclear Spectroscopy (Moscowg January 19 - 27, 1960),, The compli- cated problem of carrying out absolute countings in 4n geomeTry was solved by the authors with the help of a CsI(Tl) scintillation counter. A detailed description is given of the counting technique and 'the theory of determination of the desired quantities. The counter described is suited for counting radiations with E > 30 kev. The crystal used for the counter had a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 25 mm. The sample (Tu167 in the above-mentioned case) was placed into a 3 mm thick, 13 mm deep hole. Card 1/3 Vr Determination of the Number of Decay Events S/04 60/024/03/11/019 of Electron-capturing Preparations by Means B006%014 of a 41 Scintillation Counter The solid angle did not devi5te by more then 1 - 2 pe- cent from 4%. The hole in the arystal wav lined with aluminum foil (3-4 mg/ca2), so that the preparation lay on the bottom of this "container". Fig. 2 shows the ?-3PSOtrUM Of the Tu167 preparation, which was recorded inside the crystal. The determination of the relation between the decays No that have taken place and the decays Noount that were recorded by the counter is now the principal theoretical problem. It is assumed that Wcount 0 1 No- f is theoretioally calculated for the i-th and the 1-th channels of the devioeq and one obtains formula (7). In the following aection, the authors discuss ihe determination of the efficiency of the crystal with respect to I-radiationg and some formulaB are given. The next section deals with an analysis of formula (7)9 which gives S . It is shown that the isotopes under consideration may be divided into two classes: 1) One class embraces the isotopes whose decay energy exceeds considerably the potential energy of the K-electron. In this case, the ground state is reached only in few decayso For these isotopes, S - 0-95 t 0-05 (error t 1 -2%), irrespective of the decay scheme* Card 2/3 q1 '01 3 ~42 Determination of the Number of Decay Events S/048'60/024/03/11/019 of Electron-capturing Preparations by Means Boo6~BO14 of a 4W Scintillation Counter 2) The other class comprises the isotopes with a small decay energy. In this case, the ground state is reached in tLe major part of decays. Hereq S depends on the decay scheme of the respective isotope. In the lsot section, the authors discuss the determination of J in the case of isomeric transition. Finally, it is said that the above-described counter is very useful for recording X-rays and gamma rays in a wide energy range, and that it is highly sensitive. It is possible to measure activities of up to 10-10 curies (statistical error of t 5%). Further, the counter records decay events very accurately (between �1% and t5%), and is easy to operate. The authors finally thank Ao N. Nurin and "B. 1C. Preobrazhenskiy for their discussions. Tnere are 8 figures, 2 tables, and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Radiyevyy institut im. V. a. Xhlopina Akademii nauk SSSR Sciences, USSR Card 3/3 S/056/62/043/006/014/067 B154/B102 AUTHORSi Garodihaki G. M.uKrizhanskiyp L. M6y Kruglovy Ye. M. 7, .119M TITLSi Oh- magrlitud6'-6f'-quadrilpole.interaction between Si nuclei and the crystal lattice PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentaltnoy i tooreticheskoy fiziki,-v. 43, no. 6(12), 1962, 2050 - 2052 TEXT% The authors investigate-the discrepancies observed between other authors' results(e.g. ZhETF, 40, 713, ig61; 41 1347, 1961; 41., 1767, 1961 and Proc. Phys. Soc., 77, 1062p 1960; Phys. Rev., 123, 179, 1961; 120, 2211, 1960) concerning measurements of,the quadrupole interaction between the ligm Sn nucleus and the crystal lattice.. The experimental values of the resonance absorptl,on line widths 20 varied between.0.9 and 1.8 mm/sec exp .8 and the splitting conatants A between 3e10' ev and ("11.0 :t 1-5)*1078 ev. The authors of the present paper used as source a-7-15 mg1cra2 thick foilL:(O.J~ Snll2;* !' 119.. 118 P-Sn 2.3f. Sn , 940/-c Sn ) irradiated by a neutron beam of integral flux 2.1.1020 ~neutrons/CM2. p-sn foils of several thicknesses Card 1h S/056/62/043/006/014/067 On magnitude of quadrupole*.o B154/B102 Ldrnd to the Table: (i) Compound and the type of the lattice (2 thickness, mg/cm2j (3) 2rexpp 10-8 evs (4) isoieric, shiftt'10-8 ev, type of the lattices T tetragonal, T(X) tetragonal chalco-pyrite. Card 3/3 S/020/62/147/001/018/022 B101/B144 AUTHORS: Goltdanskiy, V. I., Corresponding Member AS USSR, 02rod~n~s GI M. Karyagin, S. V., Korytko, L. A., Krizhanskiy, L. M., Makarov, Ye. F., Suzdalev, I. P., Khrapov, V. V. TITLE: Investigation into the M699bauer offect in tin compounds PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, V. 147, no. 1, 1962, 127 - 130 TEXT: The M~ssbauer effect in the a ymmetrical compounds SnCl SnBr 4 f 40 SnI 41 Sn(C6H 5)4 and SnO2and in the asymmetrical compounds Ph 3SnHal (Ph - C6H 5' Hal = F, Cl, Br, I) was studie d using an apparatus in which the absorber moved uniformly with respect to the source and an apparatus-with sinusoidal movement. P-Sn or SnO 2 were used as sources of the 23.8-kev gamma-quanta (Sn'19m). With the symmetrical compounds the chemicRl sh.ift 6 of the absorber lines with respect to P-Sn, expressed in mm/sec (1mm/sec - 7-9-10- a ev), was a linear function of the electronegativity of the atoms bound to Sn. The equation 6. 1.6-10-29rly.(0)12b (0)12 itt]&Oev L! 4. Card 1/5 a sorb I em