SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRASHIN, A.F. - GRASTYAN, E.
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GALANIN, A.D.; GRASHIN A.F. WICHUK, LIft.
jj~_ _I JOFFE, B.L.; POME
Nucleon-nucleon scattering in Wo-meson approximatior) with large
orbital moments** Zhureekep.i teor.fi2. 38 no.2:475-488 F 160&
(MIRL IJ.6-)
(Nucleono-Scattering)
---GHLSHIX,_A.I~, KOBZARrbV, I.Tu.
Peripheral interaction of nucleons in the two-meson approxi-
mation. Zhur.ekop.i teor.fis. 38 no-3:863-869 Mr 16o.
(MIRA 13:7)
(Nacleons) (Mesons)
S/056/60/039/003/023/045
Boo6/Bo63
AUTHORS: Grashin, A. F., Nikitin, Yu. P.
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TITLE: The Nucleon - Nucleon Potentia q
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960,
vol. 39, No. 3(9), pp. 713-719
TEXT: Following a previous paper (Ref. 1) in which the nucleon - nucleon
potential was studied at large distances, the authors now describe a meth-
od of representing the local potential (with the non-relativistic locality
range p2
M2) in the form of series (1):
U(X) U(n) (x) with U(n) (x) - e-nx for x -+ oo. It is still possible to
n=1
estimate the accuracy with which the relativistic scattering matrix is
produced by the potential. Application of this method to the case of two-
mesonic interaction of nucleons leads to the local potential with the
large locality range p2 --(me 2/0 2J-4.2 the
shifts L Ej_ are anomalously dependent on me 2/p (while A E J_ is anomal-
J+1 i
ously small, 8E is anomalously large). Therefore, the two-meson
J+1 1.0 2
approximation adds to these shifts a correction ~ji/4' me . If these
shifts are compared with the expansion caused by annihilation it is
found that since annihilation takes place at distances A. a/M 0 !!~ a -f-- 3),
the nuclear width zhould be small with respect to the nuclear shifts with
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a proportionality factor of (CP/M) This estimation fits results by
Desai. The width is, accordingly, considerably smaller than the shifte
also with relatively small 1. A. A. Tyapkin is thanked for having
formulated tha problem and I. Ya. Pomeranchuk for his remarks.
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There are 2 references; 1 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloo. The
reference to the English-language Publication reads as follows:
B. R. Desai, Pbys. Rev. 11% !385, 1960~
SUBMITTED: September 15, 1960
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BOROVIKCV, V.A.; GEL'FAND, I.M.; GRASHIN,-A--F~lt-,_..PCMERANCIIUK, I.Ya.
Phase shift analysis of pp-scattering at 95 Mev. Zhur. eksp. i
teor. fiz. 40 no.4:1106-1111 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:7)
(Protons--Scattering)
SHAIAMOV, Ya.Ya.; SHEBANOV, V.A.; GRASHIN, A,F. - -1
9eneration of TO (A Z 0)-hyperons and KO-mesons on light
nuclei by 7r--mesons having a pulse energy of 2.8 BeT/c,
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.5:1302-1312 My 161.
(KIRA 14:7)
1., Institut teoreticheskoy i okeperimentallnoy fiziki AN SSSR.
(Hyperons) (Mesons)
GELIFAND, I.M.; GRASHIN A.F.- IVANOVA, L.N.
~--p -~~I
Phase analysis of pp-scattering at an energy level of 150 Mev.
Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.521338-1342 My .161.
(MIRA 14:7)
(Mesons-Scattering)
GRASHIN~, A. F. and SHALAMOV, Ya. Ya.
'tw Resonances in Two-Pi.- a System"
report presented at the Intl. Conference on High Energy Physics, Geneva,
4-11 july 1962
Inst. of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Moscow, USSR
01AIMI, A. D., GIRA511TH, A. F., Kullf[MV, V. 11, and 10,YdTIN', Yu, 1'.*
"'Me Ff.c~rta ofV-Y interaction Wid
A'Ilr--`WAV~ ~,"tudca
report prenented at the,Intl. Conference on fileh Fnt.-r,,,y FliYalca, Ocrwva,
4-11 ruly 1962
Inqt. or 7licoretical and Experimental Phynics, Wacaw, TZSIR
1q.
=l'U*,-HUl ~A.F.
"i-vidomce for the Fpsonanccr In J) syl; I at 3 650 !ul-l
llcpor~t prevented at the Intl. Conference on Illi-b 1'n,!rgy
Is-1.1 Tuiy 1962
Inrtitutt, of Illeorctl cal and E r-Jr-ental Fbyrics, Mo:-,cow, W-15B
(KuznetGav, Shalumav, GrauhinT
Letwo-dev Institutd of Phynica, Mmcow, UWR (Yajznntxnv, F.P.)
a/O8qj62/01)/006/019/027
B102/31a6
AUTHORSe G. T. and M. R.
TITLZ,' Nauahnaya konforentelya Moikovskogo inshomerno-fisichookogo .
Institute (Scientific Comforeacie of the Moscow Engineering
Physics Inst1tote) 1962
PERIODICALI Atommaya onerelya, W. 13, no. 6, 1962, 603 - 606
TENTo The annual conference took place In May 1962 with more than 400
delegates participating. A review Is given of theme lectures that are
&caused to be of Interest for the reader* of Atoways onerglya. They are
followings -A. 1. Loypunskiy, future of fast reactoral A. A. Vasillyev,
design of accelerator@ for superbigh *a*rgIos'j 1. Ya. Powereachuk,
analytlilty, unitarityg and asymptotic behavior of strong Interactions at
high onerglool A. D. MiSdolo phonomonolog Leal theory for the sany-body
probleal Yu.-D. rivejokly~ deceleration of sediva-saorgy aatiprotona In
satterl fu-7Y.-rogamp To. As Josilevokly, tboory of the Massbauer effect#
Us 1~ Bysmanov# theory of loolostles losses to mombosogen9ous aedlual
-f comiduotivity of -suberitical plasmal
Tu. is ZVOROV9 A.,Ao Aukhadae, k
Ca d I
r A
-7
S/oe9j62/013/006/019/027
Nauchnays. konforentatla... B102/B166
To. To. Lovetskiy, A. A. Rukh4dso, electromagnetic waves In nonhomogenous
plasmal Yu. Do Xotovj 1. L. Rosentalf, the origin of fast cosmic muonal
Yu. No Ivanov, muon dopolartsetion in solidal V. Go Varlemov, Yu. M. Gr&ebhk,
B. A. Dolgoshein, V. Go Kirillov-Ugryumov, V. So Roganov, L. V. Samoylove
p" capture by various nuclei; V. So Desidows Vo Go Kirillov-Ugryumov,
A. 1C. Ponosov, To P. Protasov, F. No Sorgeyev, saittering of a- mesons at
5 v 15 Mov In a propane bubble chamber 0-4_Ya._XIkIt in, M. So )4nutdinov, :P
Ya. M. Selektor, So No Zoabkov~k1;_j' A. F. Grashii- suon production In x-p
intorso%lousl Do k. Dolgashein, up-srig-obamberall, Go V'li'ov'
V. K. Lyspidevskiy, 1. M. Obodowskly, study of operation of a convection
chamberl K. Go Finogenov, production of squarevoltago pulses of high
amplitudool 0. So Alokookov, problems of color visionj To K. Lyspidevoklyp
relation between number of receivers end number of Independent oolorej
To. No Kudryavtoov, No No Bobolov, No 1. Tissagauson, L. No Tunit kly
P. So Faysulov, determination of the moment of elootrou transition of os--~__-
aillator forces and the widths of the Sobubman-Rungs ban of molecular
do
oxygenj So To. Govrilow, A. To Parikovp To 1. lVko,* decomposition of the
voluas charge of Intense Ion beasel U. A. Kronor-Ageyeis 1. So Troshin,
measurement of neutron spectral 4. 0. Doroaheako, son vothodo of feet-
noutroq resordingi To 1. 1wasov, dostootry terminology I. R. No Voiomkovp
3 7'-,- 6
S/056/62/042/004/032/037
B125/B102
AVTHORS: Shalamov, Ya. Ya., Grashin, A. F.
TITLE: Data on %%-interaction pion production in np-collisions
PBAIODICAL; Zhuraal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 4, 1962, 1115-1121
TEXT: The authors studied the multiple pion productioa modes
A- + p-a7 +;10 + p, M,
'n- + P -n- + no + no + P, (2),
it- + P + A- + n+ + P,
a- + P - + A* + P
-o rc:+. it (4)
with U_ momenta of 2.8 + 0.3 Bev/c by means of a 17-liter propane-xenon
bubble chamber to obtain information on xn-interaction. The events on
bound protons yield only a small contribution (20-30~). The angular and
energy distributions are simiiar to those for hydrogen. The energy
distribution of protons and the angular distribution of y-quanta. greatly
differ from the spectra calculated with the statistical model. The mean
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Dataon nn-interaction pion ... 3125/B102
proton energy is lower in the production of two than of three pioun.
Reaction (1) is a two-particle reaction as to its kinematic parameters.
The neutral pions produced in the reactions (1) and n- + p--,-n' + n0+ n
(5) keep the direction of the incident pion. The total cross section of
the reaction calculated by the method of differences is a - 2.3.t 0.4 mb
for 10~Oi g.14.51 E - P/m - 0-15#
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ic - n interaction in nucleon ... B108/B136
m and p are the nucleon and pion masses, respectively. Results
consistent with experiment can be obtained for the case of kinematic
resonance at an energy of about 750 Mev (effect of the Q-meson). There
are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki
Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of 'Theoretical and Experimen-
tal Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBYITTED: January 6, 1962
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37P93
(70 3/056/62/042/005/044/050
B108/B138
AUTHORS: Aynutdinov, M. S., Zombkovskij, S. M., Nikitin, S. Ya.',
Selektori Ya. M., Grashin, A. F.
HTLE: r.-n interaction In R -P collisions at 7.2 Bev
?MIQDICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I tooretichankoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 5, 1962, 1413-1415
TD*,T: in order to collect information on pion multiple production the
au;;:iars studied 7.2-Bov x--p collisions using a liquid hydrogen chamber
0
a mi.&netio field. The distribution of n- + p - p + n- + kn events
accordinj~ to the square of the pion total enorgy w has a narrow peak at
(Z 2_ 30. This Is attributed to participation of spin I q-menons in the
0.
+ p - p + Q p + n + x The production cross section of
q) -mesons is ~1 mbarn, The scattering cross sootion a., for primary
momenta of 2.6 Bev/0 is about 300 Z 100 mbarn for 44 2 20-30. There are
2 figures.
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r.-n interaction in... B100136
ASSOCIATION: institut tooretlehaskoy I okoperimentallnoy fIziki (Inatitute
of Theoretical and Experimental Pbyaica)
SUBMITTED: March 5, 1962
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B104/B112
AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, Ye. V., Kuznetaov, Ye. P., Shalamov, Ya. Ya.t
-Grashin, A. F.
TITLE: Experimental data on the.existence of resonance in the K oAf
system at 1650 Mev
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 42,
no. 6, 1962, 1675-1677
TEXT: Previous papers (Ya. Ya. Shalamov et al., ZhETF, 40, 1302, 1962;
I. A. Ivanovskaya ct al., IX. Intern. Ann. Conf. on High Energy Physics,
Yiev, 1960. Plenary sessions I-V, Moscow, 1960, p. i59) have shown that
in the pair production of Ko and A-O particles by 2.8-Mev n- mesons on
complex nuclei (C' Cl, F), i.e., in the reaction n- + (A,Z) -->J)? + Ko
+ mn + (A7,)* (m. - 1 2, . .. ) (1 ) , the angular distribution of the Ao
particles in the center-of-mass system of nN is directed backward and that
the angular distribution of the Ko particles is nearly isotropic. These
angular distributions cannot be attributed to the.production of
4 ?K 0 4
Y + Ko, Y + K , or A + K with the subsequent decay reactions
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Experimental data on the existence ... B104/B112
YA Af + n and K* K0 + n. The angular distributions 0are explained
by assuming, in (1), the intermediate reaction n- + N --:)~-Z + mn, where
m - 1, 2, .... and Zo + Ko. In the center-of-maes system, the Zo
particle travels from nN to the rear hemisphere. Results: M zRe1650 Mev;
strangeneea 5 . 0; spin I - 1/2, 2/3, ...; isotopic spin 1.- 1/2. Zo
interacts as an individual particle with the nucleus. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheekoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental
Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
Fizicheskiy Institut im.-fp..N. Lebedeva AN.SSSR (Physics
Institute imeni P. H. L~bedev AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: March 24, 1962
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B101/B102
AUTHORS: Shalamov, Ya. 'I'a., Grashin, A. F.
TI*21,E: Data on ME-interaction collected in pion production through
itp-collisions. II. Production of pO-mesons
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v- 41,
no. 1(7), 1962, 21 - 24
- + +
TSXT: *The reactions z- + p ---) TE + it + n and n + p --,+ n + 7t + n + my
(:a = 1,2 .... ) with free or quasi-free protons in the C 3H8 + Xe working
L-.ixture-of a 17-liter propane-xenon bubble chamber were studied for initial
7E momenta of 2.8 + 0.~ Bev/c. This study is the cbntinuation of a
previous publication (ZhETF, 42, 1115, 1962) on the reaction
R-+ P---:~ -it +no + p (p--meson production). The angle 9 ;171 enclosed by the
two mesons emitted Yras measured. Neglecting meson-neutron interaction, the
measured pion angular distribution' was converted into a *mass spectrum with
resonance peaks at M '~;60.8 Bev and ;'41.4 Bev. The distribution of the
2
'61.110 pions of the first maximum was found to be 1-vcos in the c.m.s.
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Data on*nn-interaction collected in ... B181/B102
'lie Droduction of a vector p-meson, aligned along the original direction,
-proceeds under the same conditions. The second maximum has a virtually
Isotropic distribution. The probability of producing a mass of the two V
mesons of 0.35 ~- llnn 4~ 0.5 Bev does not exceed a few percent of the total
cross section of the process. there are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED; February 9, 1962
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B1 02YB1 a
AUTHOR: Graahin, A. F.
TITLE: Solution of linear equations of the dispersion method in
two-partiole approximation
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikii v- 43,
no. IM, 1962p 277-286
TEYT: A method of solving linear integral equations occurring in two-
meson approximation in the calculation of the nearest singularities by the
dispersion technique is put forward. This problem arises when the behavicr
of the amplitudes F(t) in a process of the kind ->. t is to be
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studied. 'With small t the behavior of the amplitude is determined only by
the nearest singularities in the complex t-plane. With large t it is
determined by a series of intermediate states in the unitary condition and
cannot be determined in two-particle approximation. As in the problem
considered, the nn scattering partial amplitude X(t) - 8in6(t)exp i6(t)
Card 113
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S/056/62/043/001/038/056
B102/BlOB
arid lead to incorrect results. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskiy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki.Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and Experimental
Physic*s of the Academy of Sciences-USSR)* . I . .
SUBMITTED: Pebruary 23, 1962
I
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j.
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Shalamov, Ya. Ya., Grashin, A. F.
TITLE: Experimental data on new pion resonances
PEnIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoret-ichesk6y fiziki, v. 43,
no. 2(a), 1962, 7267726
0
TEXT: The reaction n + p ----) n + n + p with an initial' pion momentum
of 2.6 Zev/c was studied with the aid of a 17-liter xenon-propane bubble
cha,mber. The mass spectrum showed resonances at M. Bev
(corresponding to the f__ meson), mr, n7*0.99 Bev and;*1.16 Bev (widths
NzlOO 1.1ev). The reaction -,.- + n->n7+n-+p yield*ed four resonance peaks
at approximately 0.59, 0.78, 0.98, and 1.2 Bev. If these peaks were
really the result of nn resonant interaction this would mean that bipion
resonances at similar energies could be observed simultaneously for the
isotopic spins I = 1 and I = 2. There are 2 figures.
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Experimental data on new pion ... B108/B102
ASSOCIATION: Institut teoreticheskoy i eksperimentallnoy fiziki
Akadeniii- nauk SSSR (Institute of Theoretical and
Experimental Physics of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUB.,-,-'.ITTED: June 1, 196'2
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AUTHORSt Galanin, A. D., Grashin, A. F., Hellnikov# V. N.9
Nikitin, Yu.
TITLEs Nucleon-nucleon scattering in two-meson approximation'with
consideration of the nn-interactioh
PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentailnoy i teoreticheskoy fizikit-T. 439
no. 6 (12), 1962, 2245 - 22541
TEXTz The explicit calculation of the two-meson contribution to the
nucleon-nucleon scattering amplitude has boon.possible,giolar only for
large values or the orbital angular momentum I >)-I. The accuracy obtaine,d
Was ( ~1 + + 1), where ;& is theppion-zaas and p is the-muclegn
momentum in the c. m. a. In order to achieve more accurate results,'the
absorptive part of the NN-amplitude must be cal,culated by rising the
O-amplitude in the nonphysical domain. In the pkesent work this calcula-
tion given by I I . , .,.1~3
X, W = A(g) sin 6j (x) QM (x) lrxl JXM (X) - iQ(,) wlrz-j*~
Card 1/3 V_X ctg 61 (X) XM (x)/Q(I) W; I O(S). 'I (P), 2 (D), (3).
S/056/62/043/006/047/067
Nucleon-nucleon soattering in ... BIII/BI02
NN-scattering ampl'itude consistent with the *xperiment. Finallyq the
present results art compared with previous data. There are I figure
and 2 tables.
SUBMITTEDs July 50 1962
Pard. !3/3
f Igures j:
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ACCESSION,
50104-55-`:.-
ACC NR: AP6001156 SWCE CODE: M/0367/8W5270637M98/0500
AUTHOR: Veselovskly, G.8 Grashin A. F. i Demidoy N. S.. Kuzaetsov, Ye. P.; Ponosov
A. K.., Protasov, V. F r;~i
ORG: lnstiU~ ke sit and Fxper1.mentaLPbysIc4.._QxKIAE (Institut teoreticheskoy
eksperimentallnoy fizfld)
TITLE: Production of slow2!_n~BoWon light nuclei and the pi-pi interaction
SOURCE: Yadernaya fizika, v. 2, no. 3, 1965s 496-500
TOPIC TAGS- pi meson, pion pion interaction
ABSTRACT: The object of the studywas to find the possible resonance states in a DAM
composed of two w-mesons at lo w- energies:
_j~fh -'2jL IL
21s (0). t,+,o.1)1 iO-j + PX1
it being the mass of a r-meson. The statistical material was obtained by studying the
production of slow ir� mesons upon collision of r.- mesons (initial momentum 2.8 GeV/see)
with nuclei of a freon mixture in a 17- and 200-11ter bubble chambers. In analyzing the films,.
all those cases w.ere selected which Involved interaction between ir-mesone and the nuclei of
the working liquid, resulting in the formation of two or more slow *-mesons which stopped In
the working substance of the chamber. The Q diatributions of the bipion in the raw
Q< 100 MeV were obtained. The distribution for w+w- pairs differs from that for W*W+ and
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Food stuff substitutes used In producing solvents by fermentation. Blul.
tekh.-ekon.inform.no.2:56- 8 '59. (MIRA 12:3)
(solvents) Zmentation)
GRASHIN, K.Ye.
The PPA-3 semiautomatic surface-Rolishing machine. Biul.tekh.-okon.
informi. no.7:38-40 161. (NIRA .14:8)
(Woodworking machinery)
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AUTHOASS 0. T. and M. 2.
TITLgs Nsuchnsys konforentelle Moskovskogo Inshenermo-f1sloheekogo
Institut Engineering
Physics in(sSt*tito*nttoi)fiiG96C20aference of the Moscow
PERIODICALs Atcam a snerelys, V. 13, no. 6, 1962, 603 06
y
I TEXT v The annual conference took pla
us to May 1992 with acre then 400
:4 delegates participating. A review Is given of these lectures that are
assumd to be of Interest for the readers of Atcanaya anerglya. They are
followinge A. 1. Loypunakiy, future of fast reactors; Ai A. Vasiltyev,
design of aooelerators for sup*rhigh waarglaij 1. ft. Posoranahuk,
analyticity, unitarity, *ad asymptotic behavior of strong Interactions at
'high On*rgI6sj A. B. Migdelt -pbsocasnological theory for the many-b0d.7
probloal lu.'D. FiveyekMe deceleration of isedium-energy satiprotons In
mattorl VIA. . gan, Ta. A. losilevskiy. theory of the Wasbaner affectl
M. L. Ayassmove theory of lonimatiom losses In mombonogtamous mediual
tn. D. Ivemovp A. A. Aukhadsup b-f oesduotivIty of-emboriticel plumm#
V4
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Nauchneya konf*rentmiya... 186
11 1 0;7D
To. To. Lovetsklyt A. A. Rr,.khadse, electromagnetic waves in nonhomogen
~Ous
plaomml Yu. D. Kotov., 1. L. Roxentall, the origin of fast colnic-MW
Yu. M. Ivanov, muon depolarization in solidel V. 0. Varlemov,14 . M. I
Gra
B. A. Dolgoshein, V. G. Kirillov-Ugryumov, V. S. Roganov, L. V. Samo
lk' capture by various nuclell V. S. Desidav, V. G. Kirillov-Ugryumov,
A. K. Ponosov, V. P. Protemov, F. M. Sorg*yov, scattering of x- assons at
15 Mov In a propane bubble chamberl S. Y&. Nikitin, M. S. Ayn
To. M. Seloktor, S. M. Zombkovakiy, A. F. Grashin, muon production in 4 p,
interactional B. A. Dolgoshein, @park chamberal N. G. Volkov,
N. K. Lyapidevskiy, L M. Obodovskiy 0' study of operation of a convection
ohaab*rl K. 0. Finogenov, production of square voltage pulses of high
amplitadeal 0. N. Alskeakov, problems of color visionj V. X. Lyapidovmkiy#'
relation between number of receivers and number of independent ooloral
To. M. Kudryavtoov, N. S. Sobolov, N. L Tisengausan, L. N. Tunitekly,
F. S. Paysulov, determination of the moment of eltatran transition of as-..
'oillator forces and the widths of the Schuhmn-Runge bands of molecular
oxygenj D. T*. Gavrilov, A. V. ZharIkov, 1. 1. Barka; decomposition of the:
volume charge of intene~ ton boasel Ire. A. Kramer-Ageyev~, V. S. Trashing
"asuremont-of neutron spectral 0. 0. Dorashonko, now methods of fast-
noutroal recordinsl V. 1. Ivaneve domimetry toralsologyl. R. M. Voionkov,
&CESSION'MRs ENCLOSUREv' 01
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G2 - Cerenkov counter- F and 1e thick-
'ton target;
ness filters; M jr/cm2.'car A
C, C C C
,through Aq - amplifiers with gain of ~ 5; 3 - vairiabl
A91
cc '..delay.,lines; CC - coincidence and anticoincidence
circuits; C, coincidence inputs; AC - anticoindidence
inputs; M - coincidence monitoring circuit; SC scalei
circuit.
Se SG*
~"Card .313
EVT(d')/BD~ A8b/~SD'-3/AF6'c'-~Pg~4/Fk-.4/1?0.~4/Pq-4
.L 14984-63
ACCESSION NR:* AP3004893. 8/0120/63/000/004/0063/60661
OrashIn Yui M.
AUMOR: Varlamov, 11 0. j *!Me Polg2shein, B. A SaaMloy. A. V
TnUt Rultichannal coincidence.anticoincidenee circuit
SOMCE:* PrIbory* I tekhnika,eksperlmenta no. 4 1963,.63-66
'TOPIC TAGS i multichannel coluaidenee-anticoinaidence circuit, tolucidence-anti.
coincidence circuit, sciatillation-counter,, piaticle' recording efficiency,
coincidance-eircuit dead time,, coincidence-pulse rise time
;ABSTRACT: The coincidence-anticoincidence circuit shown In Fig, 1 of Ew
losure
has four colncid~ance and two anticoincidence channels, The coincidence circuits
are avitched on by corresponding tumblers.- The Input pulses are negative vIth
an amplitude of 2 v or higher. The plate current of each coincidence tube (L1 to
L4) is 20 gemp. Thecurrent flowitig along the.separating diode N.'' Is 15 pamp.
The voltage of N ~is 0.5 v vith one open tube and 0.7 V v1th four open tubes;
consequently,, vith incomplet4i coincidence the maximum pulse amplitude for D3 la
0.2 v. The coincidence pulses separated at D3 are amplified b' the vide-band
stage of tube L5, Diode Ds discriminates the Incomplete coincidences, uldch thin
have an amplitude of 1 v or higher, Discrimination reduces the current- of L6 by -
OIL,
Card I/P__
ACCESSION NR: AR4023769 S/0274/64/000/001/AO82/AO82
SOURCE: RZh. Radiotekhnika i elektrosvyazl, Abs. IA542
AUTHORS: Grashin,.-Yu. M.; Yefremenko, V. I.1 Finogenov, Yf.. G.,
Tsitovich, A. P.
TITLE:' Pulse height analyzer with solid acoustic delay line
CITED SOURCE: Tr. 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii po yadern. ra-
dioelektronike. T. 2. di. 2. Gosatomizdat, 1963, 163-172
TOPIC TAGS: pulse height analyzer, delay line, acoustic delay line,
solid delay line, magnesium delay line, delay line memory, time cor-
related signal
TRANSLATION: A 64-channel pulse-height-analyzer is described with a!.-
memory system operating with an ultrasonic delay line. The latter
is made of magnesium* The.resolution time of the analyzer in
Card
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Formation of conditioned avoidance reflex to stimulation of
the "recruiting 14 System used as a conditioned stimulus,
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1. Institute of Physiology,'Yedical Untvarsity., Fesht, Hungary,
and Institute og Higher Nervous Activity and Nourophysiology,,
U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences., Moscow.
(CONDITIONED RESPOISE) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM)
(AVOIDANCE (PSYCHOLOGY))
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Adapter for ultrashortwa~e-radio stations. Toen. sylar. 16 no,2:
IA-45 7 158. (Radio. Shortwave-lquipment and ~Uppliew) (NM 11:3)
GRASIS, V.
Revieurs. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. 33 no-4:510 Jl-Ag 164.
(MIRA 18-3)
GRASI '
Detection of Culex jacksont Adwards (1934) among the mosquitoes
of Furugelma Island. Medoparaz, i parazebol. 28 no.3:345-349
Itr-Je '59. (MIU 12:9)
(MOSqUITCHS.
Culex jacksoni in RueBla (R118))
TIMOFEMA, L. V.; MERIKOV, V. A.; IMEDENKO, T. D.;
RZBB=O M. S.
Method of survey with reference to tick encephalitis and gnats
in the exploration of new territories. Med. paras. i paraz. bol.
no,6:710-715 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Is Instituts, meditsinskoy parasitologii i tropicheskoy mdi-
Way imeni Ye. I. Hartsinovskogo Ministeretva sdravookbranoniya
SSSR (dir. - prof. P. G. Sergiyev) i Krasnoyarskoy krayevoy
sanitarno-opideniologicheakoy atantaii (glavnyy vrach S. I.
Nozik)
(ENCEPHALITIS) (DIPTERA)
GRASIS, V.K.; PRISYAGINA, L.A.
Some materials on the landscape-related epidemiology of tick-
bOrne encephalitis in Krasnoyarsk Territory. MOO paraz. i paraz.
bol. 33 no-5072-576 3-0 164. (NM 1824)
1. Institut maditsinskoy parazitologii i tropicheskoy meditsiny
imezi Martainovskogo Ministerstva, zdravPokhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
GFOLSIS, V.K.;- GLAZUNOVA, Z.I.
Brief news. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. 34 no.6:750-751
N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12)
GRASKII, T. A.
Treatment of shock in the light of nervous system physiology.
Klin. mod., Moskva 18 no. 9:70-74 Sept. 1950. (CLML 20:1)
1. Of the Surgical Division of the First Municipal Hospital,
Nishnly Tagil,
GRASMIK, T.A., kand.med.nauk (Nizhniy Tagil, prospeot Stroiteley, d.6, kv.10)
Choledochoduodenostomy as internal drainage of the common bile
duct and blind suturing of it in inflemms ry diseases of the
bile ducts. Yest.khir. no.9:70-76 161. (MIRA 15:5)
(DUODERM--SURGERY) (BILE IXJCTS-DISEASES)
GRASMIK, T.A., kand.med.nauk
Analysis of the causes of death in severe complications
following,pulmonary surgery under the conditions of a city
hospital. Kaz.med.zhur. no.5:20-24 S-0 162. OCIRA 16:4)
1. Khirurgicheskoye otdeleniye (sav. T.A.Grasmik) 3-y gorodsko3r
b-)lInitsy g. N.Tagila (glavnyy vrach M.M.Fomin) i khirurgicheskoye
otdeleniye Nizhne-Tagil'skogo gorodskogo tuberkulbznogo dispansera
(zav, otdeleniyem, - G.A.Ozhiganova, konsull 4nt - T.A.Grasmik).
(LUNGS--SURGERY) (DEATH--CAUSES)
GRASMIK T.A. kand.med.nauk (Vizhniy Tagil., pr. Stroiteley, d.61,
Unusual reconstructive operation in biliary fistula. Vest.khir.
no.5:107-108 162. (MM 15:3-1)
1. 1z khirurgichesko o otdeleniya (zavo - T.A. Graamik) 3-Y
gorodskoy bollnitsy fgl. vrach - M.M. Fomin) g. Nizhnegog
Tagila. (FISTULA) (BILIARY TRACT--ZURGERY)
,TA,, kand.med.nauk (Nizhnl~ Ta9U, pr. Stroiteley, d.6,, kv.10)
GRASI~ ~K
"-. -
Technique of liISer xesection. Vest.khir. 90 no.3:41-46 14063
(,U.U 16:10)
(LIVIUI.-SURGERY) (STOMACII-CANCER) (METASTAKS)
T. --., land.md.nauk
ri
rfsection oC the m--c bani for cancer. V,~:. t- k~ ir. 93
no..'-2:40-44 D 164o (mmiu 18:5)
3 . 1z khi"Y-gicheskogo oirlaleidya I-y Ix., 11
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vgenne-morskikh nauk, kapitan 1 ranga, redaktor; IUCHIK, N.G., kentr-
admiral, redaktor; LYUSHKOTMT, N.T., p*1kovnik, kandidat istoricheskM
nauk, redaktor. AMMYNY, N.I., kapitan 1 ranga, redaktor; BOLISKA,-
KOV, N.V., kapitax 2 rang&. redaktar; BYKOV. P.D., kapitau 1 rauga v
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(MUL 7:5)
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VESELOVSKIY, Yu. P.,_GRASSE -E-L., RYBIN, V. V. , inzh., retusenzent;
MURAVIYEV, V.A., inzh., retsenzent; LESNICHENKO, I.I., red.
izd-va; DEMKINA, N.F., tekhn. red.
[Laboratory manual for a course on the "Technology of metals
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"Takhnologiia metallov i konstruktsionnye materialy."Moskva,
Mashgiz, 1962. 150 P. (MIRA 16:3)
(Metallography) (Structural materials-Testing)
(Metallurgical laboratoriem--Equipment and supplies)
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Konstantinovich; SILETSKIY, V.S.9 prof., retsenzent;
-GRASSE, B.S., retsenzent; REMIZOV, S.A.p red*
[Fundamentals of heat engineering and hydraulics) Osnovy
teplotekhniki i gidravliki. Moskva, Energiiaq 1965. 455 P.
(MIRA 18:9)
Q~RAMII~I.J.
OLecturee on mat*matics" by J. Bas. Vol. 1 and 2. RevieVed
b7 J. Grasselli. Rud met zbor no.3:301-302 162.
GRASLMLLI,, Toze
-- ----
Normal mmberis,, Obz mat fiz 10 no.li(>-.:L2 Ap 10.
(IRASSEL"Ll , Joze
Some spaces of analysis. Obz mat fiz 11 no.2:62-72 164.
C C, !);; T R : Hungary H-28
A-M. TCUR. iMdli-0-, NO. 16 1,359, No. ?
AUT-iOR Grasselli, M.
fT L Present State and Future Development of the Mech-
anized (ClIamber) Fermentation of Tobacco
fjohai-,y-ipar, October lc)~
,,,8, 14,20
The l3uthor tne process used at the
f e rmenta- "ion Plant ip Nyirex3rliazi.
1 0 to 11 it 11 W4 616 %its mapl iliz nitin 16HA m Is it u 11 a m v
A a ' L, 0 p Q . a , I , I , it IF f Il 0 9
'" 4A 11111 (X w Ut. -Ii t d f-il J. a -4 J--jdto
~
..0t.
j.00
Analysis of a avillinent frouri the mource of the KovA*jji*
by intend of a modification olthit Winklef fuethod. (;viiN
t-I'muA.WUN. Strur". 111111garv). .1.1's 1"w
'I'M Atipler'll., Pe.'wx, IN-S.1, 1. M 111,01,1-
00 Th, artip-nilt-, realgar, ivi,huctit, ;III-) amilga- .00
mm"l IIIA, framiml. .t (LIV ~-hi,t 1" :1 hud hr"'ll fit
.4 1114, It 1A., .~mv .I I I"
vI%!Im.I lel plml. OtIM. ;WAIVA. III, 11.0li-O 1-, .00
Iw Zil 1.111 1;- mt,
th'. SItIftc(Ittetit
--f MAVAUK 3 -MlOt', -VW CtO 3995. 361N, 37 it.
NtO 1 *2 t'.% A.*,,-'. 1. 17. 1
Xi :-',.32AS.A,LI6S. 16111.
09 I,AA "l). aml !)it :111"; I'll, ww ..( .,,I . ....... .
7
,
7.
~.75,aml 7;;,Ni. th.is,-j -
:; w,
00
61
-10 it
'It w
it
it I,
it It "I ON't All Wts "it MIA n 1 1%
0 0" 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 go 0o 0000 00000 01
00 00 00000 0 0 41111 00 00 00 0 *111111111114111 0 6-0 0 0 *1
ago
too
400
490
too
--Tb;i owarmace of'rAdve c*Wr In the M&tra Noun.
bi" al 1110j"alak. joawl NIV04mi ulld Qy 'k, It
Univ. Ntirl. flund.). Acla 11161"r' -eify
S. 44 709119)(11,,6h mmillafy). -
Naiv,M, dfMt:'-=fm-ina~tcd In clUbaw, conuined 09.57%
the SUIr
Cu and no As Ole Ores of the regir"I Coll
tain As. The Co is therefore protmbly of sulm-rgme
origin. Michael Fl6wher
_jyA
S. At. And Inwi. re�61-- 'An
Prot yen.
b. opk. 'edu=fFicitcher
The structure LAAA.16 S"V a-%,f Gyula
SJ%AMLUvAVI%iv. 'ZI4ZIM-11.) Manur Kim. FRJ traT
so, A *A1, dTv. oA -41 3-nim.
Illk-h KrIA1111 IAYVFI wirki"I the IFOAM1110 tvaght: The
Y5141 ORnIVIUM 4XIly in the f1diki state.
the Whole artatin Plate bhowed a Iful-,
form aniaotropic chwader. The c"A. form of tetatin bt-
havcd definifely as a binial nyvial, thus it must belong to
rithcr the rh~nbk. numorlink. or tr"nic system. The
Vvy"al hot an Optically ors. Character. Dw axial plant
o( the ef"Ist IMIN kvw to Owe plane of the arlAtin
i,aver. rtw 4tircv, C VI the VCAtVM CIAMiCity WAS A7-
to the Plane of the grialin for". 1.
I'socegues occuriing durir~j the decompositioll -at MALU,--
are$. L S. Koch Sind Ov. .,rIIA.I4v Ii (I Ttii%,. 1,
'14 7's~tj 0 '
V,47(195051111 tit low pliked i't llkt!
Widatiou and ctutientation zatic, of sitifidt; me dcp"t~
Investignt-urt by ISIAnt, of m'id.'tioll mul "Ay. of A' .
Detni. vxcie viladc of pT4, contf-
cl%;kngL- ill frer IT.50, anti la"al SuMac rout-vilt.
~rlalo~ and runt, 0t dk"'Veil ZLI, P.C. CLI, anti IvIll. Galetkii,
sphaleril.e. pyritc. tetroleAlritc, clulleopyrite. aud soole'OV
I Jtveir iLattiml rni7t.4. ivrTr. in~vssig.tletl- The cluna(m ua tile
';surfaec of the 4me minemls were examd. Abilirt ry 1. of
~ajvprixv. o.trN If,S04 wm~ rirculated 11troSigh
of tile ate ut-rocrn tcrup. forapprox. 11) qbirx. 'Me clinsits-
in 4111" vpfoijtv caod_ t-nnte'lit of total mlfat~,btxuicl stiliate,
IT, U3,01 (Mv Iiw~ caltutated F;lr LO tiusuple'. Pre-A-13rx. ef
rAcc a. -wid t.ti-tictur-al impurities in the &4toples ant-I
i%e Vj't~'t%V aljent..d tile SON, partinslatly i3l.p3trilt
lurid %jiluicriie. Tim increwsz in pii %".s frotn 01*11 it* 1.10.
The o5served dccl-ta~e iii cond. was ch"y caused by the
-~;i :','thaugr, tit the colattitt of rrve IjhSOj anti depended
"linenticirical canst-itution of the sample, Pe(011) vM11
i~ IlYdrolyfitst))7 pptil. in the solus. obtained from the lifil'
Fe'(Soth and cu.5(4 famed had a ili~mttlvildlz
le. arcs. rws taking plam Wuring
The chera. prom
Imching tire dircv~zsed, and CquaLiorw areqct tip for thcu.,
i~or 11". in re rnilit-rals itkve~tiwlted. the soly~ decrea-mil In!
t1letallowiuc arcim tetritheth ite, pyrite, splialesite, gaiv-Sta,
104I.Licapyrite - the oxidation Accrea%vd in the following twd"'.,
A Dy"te. " sphalmitc. fttrabedrite. clialcopyrite,
orty-two mine veatxvs frorn sulfide deposits crtutained~ at).
UUQV. (*in per eML of disrolved alw), Cal II.M. 2a O.M.-Ire
-:41 c0 + M, + cd + Pb 0.01- Tile content of ft~rrous ci
err%Q F6 an(l ItIn ill the
obulined bv lin-icliting.'o i
r":';: taboUted. Mn anti rva tw".-nic sepa. cluri-Ilk JhC r4jn.~
"The. ch.101' Ut thv Fe avid Pula content are diwu~~A:d. The
T:V'canteut I'e Mv. Z"' Sind cot in the rlrwl sallas. iwtahu-
and the
of Soln. of Ow different rulneral"t tire
St. incruit"tious of -c~
-russite formed act &-Actut
Unite all ~Iiboiw~ of covellIte oil thulcopyritt, af,
1). oil Pyrylstitite, r it of S and gypsium art sphaterite,
IS
IT
pyrite remained u icoated or waR partly covered by
IL( t
rchir-Ices. Ralerva Ran"Ina
-7-
C~4, jj&. 'V qq ra.Inerals of the Q&Fe ore deposit of Mogyb&zsfty
1
1
=1
S. Koch, and Gy. Gresselly I (UnIv. Stepd,
1
9
u1
,IS- '5q La Univ. .5.-rg.-diepisij, Acta Atineral. Petroji. 6.
II1jng!~.
T I -21(lV52)(in Fnglish).-An account k givcn of the mirier-
~ alizat ino of I fit: Nagy).-irmim v inioing district, Tbesulfales
-
ocritr at% inhirralixt4l ;t4mrs
and vein-A in hydrotherninlly
alleird dilcitcq U1141 widesite!1. The followhilt filiurfali are
desetibed: apatite. pyrthotite atid its alteration products.-
sphalt-rite, chalcopyrite, Bi minerals, native Au, gulena,
and Pl)_Sb minerals. New clietti. analyses are given of a
sulfide ore, a hydropyrite, -,in arsenopyrite (in %, Fe 33.09,
hin 0.20, As 40.93, S 20.0ri, insol. 5.Si; total 100.13), a
CnO trace
hInO 0.76
NIgO trace, CO~
siderite (FcO 61.07
.
,
,
37.88, insol. 0.48; total 100.111), 2 sphalerites, and art ar-
senopyrite are replaced by Bi minerals. The mineralogy of
thC district is compared with that of two other hydrothemial
deposits from the Carpathian Mountains. K. R.
Data on the oxidntlon of Pul ide-ore dg milr.. I"WAI
V 4'em.J.- Hung.) and
~.-egrdiensis, lcl4 .11hieral. Him-
lish).-T lie solit. and oxidation or cit-irgite (1) and ,I Ituxt
of I and pyrite (11) front the sulfide-ore delioLit at Reeslt:
11miWary, was invvstigated by memm of pure 0.05N 14SO,
and SONS. of 0.051%, 112s0, wf 11 CAISO, and VCASWI, resp.
It
The change in the coutent of free If-SO. total sulfate, Fe,
Cu, and As in the solos. was investig.-aed. The rmults
Chemical Abet. (content in g./l.) arL- tabulated. The soln. and oxida-
8 N
4 tion of sulfide iniocrals are govenied by the chent. compa, of
o.
Vol. 4 the minerals and by the ruisteralasseniblage. lit the exl)tg.
Feb. 259 1954 the free 112S04 content usually diminished. while total suk
.o, fate remained unchanged. For the 1-11 inixt., the total sul-
mineralogical and Geological Chemistr., f
l
idi
d in
t
t
t
d
d
h
b
i
ze
. was mos
s
rong
y ox
ncrease
an
e tn
c
.te
t
pure 0.05N H-SO4. The series of decreasing soly. in 0.05N
HjSO4 runs as follows: tetrahedrite, splialerite, galena.
pyrite. enargite, chalcopyrite. The possible manner of
oxidatiop*ofenitrgiteisdisctissect. The presence of CuSOj in
the soln. greatly increased the content of dissolved Cu and
As; the content of Fe was similarly inLreased. The oxida-
tion of 1-11 mixts. was stronger than that of pure 1. ri..c
dissolving action of CuSO4 is stronger than the action of
Fel(SOjg. The oxidation and soln. phenomena wcre
Investigated on the basis of the oxidation-reduction poten-
tial. The changes of the Fe'4-/Fcs+ ratio caused by Cuand
Mn were examd. by measuring the change in tl~e ferrous Fe
content in a 0.05N Tf,,SO, soln. caused by the presence of
CuSO, and (or) MnSO.: the results are tabulated. The
mte of oxidation of ferrous Fe was slower lit a CuSO, solit.
mid more rapid lit a MuSO4 soln. than in a FeSO4 soln. The
simultaneous presence of Mn and Cu retarded the oxidation
91 ferrous Eq.- Kalervo Rank-ama
r
Chemical Abst.
vol. 48 No. 4
Feb. 25, 1954
Analytical Chemistry
/iiectrogg'a-phical -aaa-llys-is- of a're' -textu'res. '-Gy' Grasseu
CUlliy_ ke-ed Hu, Ada Univ. Sze-g-e2ienus. Acla
"..J~ -57(19.12)(in Unglisli).-Afetlicxls.
!y1. e rog. 6,
are given for the detection, by electroly5is, of Co, Fe-As
minerals, As, 11h. Di. Zn, and AS in poli-.hcd tikxtiorii of
oms. The elitain.ition of interferencts cau.--n- I by many
cations is di-cusw-t in daail. The structure oelling. by
elect rographical I'lealls, or clialcocitc, luzollite-farnitinitc,
bornite, niccolitc, chalcopyritc, g-ulena, and arwnopyrite
is_dc-scribed. Kalervo.10.1r,kinna
GRASSELLY) GY.
Electrochemical examination of the oxidation processes of sulfide
ores; from the electromotive force series of sulfide ores, In Englishp
P. 47s, AMA MINERALOGICA PErROGRAPHICA, (Szegedi Tudomanyegyptemp
Asvany-Kozettani Intezet) Szeged, Vol. 7, 1953/54
SOURCE: East European Accessloas Idst (EEAL) Librar7 of Congress,
Vol.,Zq No. 12, December 1953
HUNGARY / Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydro- D
chemiutry.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 26814.
Author : Gras;elly. 0.
Inst : Not given,
Title : Determination of the Composition of Mn02-Mn2o3-
Mn304 Systems,
Orig Pub: Acta Miner-Petrog Szeged, 8, 13-26 (1955) (in Eng-
lish).
Abstract: A method is proposed for the determination of Mn02.,
M20i,sand IMn304 in admixture by analyzing the
samp e for Mn (by the Vollhard-Wolf (spellings tn-
certain] method) and active oxygen ~oxaiate method)
before and after heating to 600-700u for 3 hrs.
The method is based on the fact that r4nO2 on heat-
ing is quantitatively converted to Mn203. The
Card 1/2
-Country Hungary B-8
Catosar, ThermOdY W ics. Thermochemistry, aquil-ibria.
MalLco-Chadcal Analysis. Mase Tmnsitioas- 181+59
Abs, Jouro Ref zhur-Kumiyaj, No 6, 1959
Author GrassellY9 Gye; Klivenyi, E.
InGtitlit.
Title Concerning the Thermal Properties of the
Manganese Oxides of Higher Valencies
Orig. Pub. Acta mineral,-petrogr. Szeged, 1956, 9, 15-32
Abstract Study of behavior of manganese oxides on heating
in presence of air, for 3 hours, In temperature range 4600-
10500, Temperature dependence curves of Yln:0 ratio in oxides
were obtained for pure synthetic Mn02 (1), Mn203 (I,), Mn304
(III), and mixtures I + 119 1 + III, II + III, with initial
component ratios 1:3, 1:11 311, and of I + 11 + 111, with
initial component ratios 5:3:2, 2:1:21 2:30. By the oxalate
method a determination was made with an accuracy of t 0.2%,
of the amount of active oxygen In the mixtures, after heatinj
Average composition of mixtures after calcining: at V0.0
iKn02.092; at 7000 Mn203; at 10500 Mn304-008- III in mixtures
i .1
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jv .5~fe
0,
,kpp in deicribed for tht. examn in wriin -if foi Ihc -mi
If uletuls In ~,,s ind mi,walt b. d~tr,~Jl
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HUNGARY / Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. Hydro- D
chemistry,
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 8, 1959, 26872.
Author : 5rasigjjy_,_~ and Klivenyi, E.
Inat : Not given.
Title : A Method for Determining the Mineral Composition
of Sedimentary Manganese Oxide Ores on the Basis
of Their Thermal Propertieo.
Orig Pub: Acta Miner.-Petrog. Szeged, 10, 33-46 (1957) (in
English).
Abstract: The earlier developed method for the analysis of
the system MnO -Mn 0 -Mn 0 (RZhKhim, 1959, 26814)
is applied to the determination of the mineral com-
position of 12 suecimens from various Hungarian
deposits containing,yyrolusite M, nianganite (II),
and psilomelane (II Thermal analysis has shown
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chemistry.
Cosmochemistry. Hydro- D
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khim, No. 99 19599 308i6
Author : Grasselly, G.
Inst : Not given
Title : Remarks on the Dc,termination of the Composition
Of Mn02-M0203-Mn304 Systems
Orip Pub: Acta Mineral Petrograph Szeged, 1958,,29 1+1-46
Abstract: The determination of the amount of active oxygen
released at 600-7000 in the determination of the
composition of the system Hn02-Hn203j-Mn30'+ (RZh
Khim, 1959, 268110 must be carried out in an
atmosphere of N2. since the presence of air leads
to an oxidation of the MnAOI+ to Mn20 RZhKhimj
19599 11006). The determInation of ~he active
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~TITLEt Deter-inati of the dieloctric constant and of the lose factor of fdaue4wo'.
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case of composite dielectrics consisting of synthetic resins or
ceramics and trapped air pookets. Formulae are derived for both
"the dielectrio constan't,-'andthe los6 factor tan of such foam-
base materials. Numerical values are obtained by measurement and
Pomparing foamy samples with solid ones made of the same. material
~:in the same shape. The actual values.thus determined, i.e. b,L,weighti~,
Ing, b lated~for eight groups of dielectric compoundelApoly-,
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"The 1958 Congress of the Section on Heating and Ventilation of the
vDi." P. 126.
EPULZrGERSZET. (Epitoipari Tudomanyos Egyesulet). Budapest, Hurgaryp
Vol. 8, No- 3, 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EW),, LC,, Vol. 8. No, 80
August 1959.
Unclae
GRASSMANN, W. (Munchen)
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Structure and slWicance of collagen fiber from technological
polmt of view-. Bw cipo 13 no.4:10:L-ilo n t63.
GRASTA, M. ta; STRORAL, K.
Clinico-roantgernlnpical aspects of bronchial carcinoma. Tuber-
kuloza 17 no.1/2t2Sm3S-- J"P-J"o,
1. Iz bolnice za plucne bolesti i pluenu tuborkulozu "Jordanovac",
u 7.agrebu (Direktor: prim. dr. Milan Goldner).
ljs!~A-K' -K. , MOLNAR, L., and RU,'-,`,0WYI, Z.
"Autonomic Functions of the flypothalamus,m Acta pUsiol.. [lung., 1951, 2, p.1-9.
By stimulation of the hypothalamus with various frequencies different effects
belonging to the same system within an area could be dominantly localised. The
rebound-like effects showed a strong interrelation witli the rrequencies applied
and the size of the effect. Reaction reversals of respiratory inhibitory processes
of sympathetic and parasympathetic character could be demonstrated in the area of
the hypothalamic efferent tracts. Lesions of the same points caused changes of
vasomotor tone indicating a condition of dynamic balance. In animals treated with
atropine the secondary(sympathetic-inhibitory) charactsr of parasympathetic
centers was proved; the effect being accompanied by an increased reactivity of
the sympathetic centres.
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