SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GALINKIN, B.YE. - GALISHEV, V.S.

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S/137/62/000/001/175/237 A006/A101 AUTHOR; Galinkin, B. Ye. T=: Corrosion resistance of cast-iron sheets subjected to cold deformation PERIODICAL% Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 1, 1962, 80, abstract 11564 (V sb. "Folucheniye izdeliy iz zhidk. met. s uskoren. kristallizatsi- yey, Moscow - Kiyev, Mashgiz, 1961, 297 - 298) TEXT: Corrosion resistance of cast-iron sheets increases with a higher degree of deformation. At 25% deformation and recrystallization annealing the corrosion resistance of the sheets increases by 4 times (as compared with non- deformed sheets). Th4ls is explained by the smoothening of the sheet surface by corr.'raction. A_f,.ir~her rise of the sheet deformation (up to 100%) does almost not increase-its corrosion resistance, since already a~t 40% deformation the gra- nular graphite becomes laminar. Thus, the optimum degree of deformation of cast- iron sheets with subsequent, annealing, is 25%. There are 6 references. [Abstractergs not-e: Complate translation] N. Yudina Card 1/1 GALI I B .. kand.tekhn.naukj YMA, I.Ye. Promote building-up by the voaving-are method for reconditioning worn-out parts. Masbinostroitell no.3:20-21 Mr 163. 11, (MM *34 (Electric welding) GALINKIN,, Barin Yevgenly--vich; IOL;11, REF -:-:rNlKOV, 1,1,S., red. Rep,--Iving the partz, of lumbering machinev LT building up and welding] Vosstanovlente detalel IeoozagotovAtel'nykh mashin raplavkoi i svarko,-'. Mosk-va, Lasnftia promyshlen- nost', 19L~. 84 P. 18;.3) GAL-11HYll: li.ye .) kiln:l. tol(hn~riaijl. -, BEINDTPIP A. S, , I nz1h. ; KOZHEVIT I KOV, D. 1. IF inzh. Studying the surface roughness In the machining of compressed wood. Der.prom. 14 no.la:7-9 N 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Voronezhsk-iy lesotekhnicheskiy inst-Itiat. GAI'---'." -:'. ~"'. GaIinov, %. Z~ - "Equill-l-,r-lur oo-,i~ial-lcn~ fOr the t'-~P-ory ela.-~t~'-.!~y -`h fLarill -L - . .-. I ' n tc the them 'iya per-ruta'Vors, and their applicati, 11 -j of membramn", IZVe:3t-. Kamns!:. fil-iLla (A!,..ad. nauk SSSR)l Seriya fiz.-matem. i tekhn. na-tik, Ins-e 1, 1948, p. 215-46, - Biblioi-: 13 items. SO: U-3042, 31 March 53, (Letopis 'Zliurnal Inylch Statey, No. 8, l-)49: 2i~C,000 in a truc'- -,;Uhoul r.-,,3.'or 114-C -I , TI, -V-,, vinj !~ t , r,--,,a ~j ~ I I . - . I o=unal'no7o '~'riozial::tva 1--,,4~- 78- T - (52-2C4-47- ) K I I TL27O.G25 qy,_Njt,jaure&t Stalinskoy premii; ROZEREERG, L.I., inzhener; LA~Ik APANAS#YZV, L.L., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor. DIS-150 automobile] Avtomobill 215-150. Izd. 2-9, ispr. I dop. Moskva Goo. usuchno-t*khn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1952. 107 P.tKicrofilml (MA 7:6) (Automobiles) 1. GALINOV, M.F. 2. ussR (6oo) ~4. Automobiles - Fuel Consumption ~. Saving fuel and materials in driving automobiles. Za ekon. mat. no. 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions., Library of Congress, Mtrch 1953, Unclassified WBISGLASS. H..dr.; GALINOVIC-WEISGUSS, M.,dr. Analysis of streptococal stralas Isolated during scarlet fever epidemic in Zagreb from 1949-1952. 91g1jens. Deogr. 5 no.6: 369-377 1953. 1. Zavod as. mlkrobiologiju Nedicinelcog fakultets, I. Centralut hig1jenski zavod. 24agreb. (SCARLIT 15V , epidesiol. Tucoel.) MIDER. Zeljka, dr.; GALIHOVIC-WEIBGLASS, Maja, dr. Syvtomatology arml bacteriology of children diarrhea amsed by lacherichia colt. Lijeco vJes- 76 no.?-8:355-360 JuIY-Auc 54. 1. Is DeeJag odjela Bolnice dr. N.Stojanovica I Uktoriolool-,og odjela Gradek higijanskog savoda u Zagrebu. WARREBA, bactertol. Be colt In ch1ld.) (BSCMMtCHIA COLI, Infect. diarrboa In child.) GALINOVIC-WEISGIASS, Marija, Dr. Specific serological ty-pes of Ischerichia colt in etiolog7 of enterocolitte in children; results of one year's research in the city of Zagreb. Higijena. Beogr. 7 no.1-4-151-159 1955. 1. HI tjonski savod ID grada Zagreba. I(I;OLITIS, In Inf. & child. serologic specificity of 1. colt strains In enterocolitim (Ser)) OISCHRRICRIA COLI. infect. anterocolitte In child.,. serologic specificity of strains (Ser)) ,,--GALINOVIC-WEI69 .JKaxij~~,__Dr.; DROBNJAK, Predragp Dr. Vaginal presence of fungi. Lijec vjes 82 no.12:961-968 160. 1. Iz Zavoda za mikrobiologiju i parazitologiju Skole narodnog zdravlja "Andrija Staxpar* i Klinike za zenske bolesti i parade Medicinskog fakulteta Sveucilista u Zagrebu (VAGINA microbial) (FUNGI) TOMIC-KAROVIC, K.; BELIGEVIC, V.; GALINOVIG-WEISGLASS, M.; CEPULIC, P.; LISICAK, S. . .......... - Iactobacillus acidophilus and its role in the disappearance of dysenterial bacilli. HigiJena 13 no.2:131-139 161.. (SHIGELIA) (IACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILIJS) GALINOVIG-WEISGLASS_,__Ma _L MIMIGA, Milorad; 1U1JEVAC, 1vG - ~_KU4 Aero-biological investigations iji Zabreb and on the Island of Rab. A. Investigation on fungi. Rad.,med. fak. Z#Web. 10 no.1:25-38 162. (AIR MICROBIOLOGY) (FUNGI) TOMASEGOVIC, Z.; JANKOVIC, Z.; PETKOVIC, V.; STAMIC, M.; BETLHEIM, S.; BLAZEVIC, D.; PERSIC, N.; WRING, S.; TEODOROVIC, B.; VRANCIC, J.; VCDOPIJA, I.; ANTONIAZZO, Z.; CULIC, R.; Q_ALIN C-rWEIBGLA&S,, M.; FMWMOV~4~%*. MRWITNAG, B.; KOEHLER-KUBELKA, N.; GEZNER, M.; KOHN, V.; TEKi4GIC, B.; EMILI, H.; SMERDEL, S.; SOOS, E.; VUKSANOVIC, V.; JANJATOVIC, M.; PERV-jSMQ,,rII*W GRUENWALD, P.; SKRABALO, Z.; CREPINKO, I.; HAUPTMANN, E.; ViDAGEK, S.; HORVAT, A.; NIOCKAP 0.; IVANCEVIC, D.; PERGER, A.; KRSNJAVI, B.; PRAZIC, M.; SALAJ, B.; SUBOTIG, R.; RADOSEVIC, Z.; MIR- BACOKA, M.; HAHNY A.; MATKOVIC, B.; RAVONIC, M. Reveiw of periodicals; medicine. Bul so Youg 9 no.4,15:145-147 Ag-O 164. IVANOV K.Ye., doktor geogr. nauk, prof.; ROMANOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SIDORKINA, L.M.,, kand.geogr. nauk; SHRMI, N.M.p inzh.; BAVINA, L.G.., inzh.; GALINOVSKAIA.,,._~.4, inzh.; KOZHINA, Z.M., red.; CHEPELKINA, L.A., re'd - 3 ILINAI M.K., red.; BRAYMNA, M.I., tekhn. red. [Hydrological calculation in the drainage of bogs and swampy soils] Gidrologicheskie raschety pri osushenii bolot i zabolochen- rorkh zemell. Pod red. K.E.Ivanova. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. "7 P. -[Supplement no.9. Maps) Prilozhenie no.9. Karty. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Leningrad. Gidrologicheskiy institut. (Drainage) IRO, E.L.; GAMNOVSKAYA, S.V.; KWIN, A.Ya.,- OBRAZTSOVA, V.I. V,WW,WF^-A",A,4iO ftFVV~19,~j Fertilizer In flower cultivation. biul.Glav.bot. sad& no.17:103-105 154. (MlU 8: 3 ) (Floriculture) Crertilixers and manures) The co"UtuUm of b1droxyluMnina. Iluoitisma of the dioxyl pouts. P. Glalmovulty, M, Mims. wid K, WN11 11tv., % IV11114). I lie rk lwll~til'- Arollitc *Vill wtill.4tilvel Ill As C11 CH. A N 'I'M 161"llil Ili rhoo; 1). 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"b"ll ilirlisi-A the I I'l shp hissis IIA111141 1. VI (JA with its. C.A.I. sent. lit V N lit'l Alt.1 tbx lism liaw rhod-And 416W lakv, a.svv Wf"l Of. .4 1 #- ituttir of 11, .1fisch. is.Ated with tl,t;Aj st. d-latijille Add tu Ill till. %twit 6W iiectled with Imilital It J-4.v flute depitistrij ill l1w q-11W of _%vtAI lul. D411110. of ( 4. 1-11 4-tAtttate. to. =34*6 (siftxXtilill.) (holit MV011). hic"twal with ller rdat- Sisal 11 J-1ANISAINP. AS -boost bV 1116fil Us P MI-11 I*IV 37,V* 1W RV. syrotbalk- d-cortrate itad peo.shl by flit loWaing to be The suft 4W The 11 tirrivest from natural 1. JAI I: j".v' tabs. ale.); dipsiressisr, its. Z*)-J* dirs:vnipa.) (from ak-.- 11~0). it&. 1-10-40' 4x,,tnVu.) (Ircmu &I-.. 11 Ist, Vll~ 411'. m. '#'W SlAtir Mirciav Noth Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 5 Mar. 10, 1954 Organic Chemistry Th- "Iltovs:2 ~jand 13. 1 e wastituttan of aphylk- F. G A(VAudih. M, 1w2k(Iq5w*-- urt In 1% confingled by Ow fild"ted 9dowbe ik-.,i T"ItIdylk Miuctim of I with PAN 1ICI givesm I I-eit. )ECI I Qkk 61 ~1 -0 OEt 14/11tol /C Pd (IV) -Mno'CN E1,011" (Y) '25% 11 in. 154% besides departeinei 111 has LDI active If c &toms fluoif). I is cleaved by dil. IICI to aphyllini 'acid which with tdc. HCI gives tile citer (IM,(C.A. 37, MJO.49 X.), dricd o-,er PrOh, in 30 mL dry RNO drop to 0.22 %. UAII14 (7117c) in 20 mi. dry Et.0 formed it ppt. and the solo. became r1low-amnse; the mixt. r-c-Bluxed 2 hrs.. deov. pd. with we w2ter. madestrongly alk., exhaustively imtd. with. HIP aod the U60 evaixt. Was 0.44 Ir tc;U 0.38 x of which dls- giving . of mostly cryst. um solved In hot MejCO; conco. of thesoL ~ and ;~dm of ENO ; the mother li uors gave a further 1gve: OM g. 11, .. UM iO.09 g. [total Yield. 0.32 9.(76%)1. 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HCI, extd. 4fi firs. with ether, the art. soln. coned. to a small vol. mnde c=ctly neutral to Congo acid. again extd. 2 days with ethcr, and tile cryst. ctber residue sublimed in vacua at 100-10' to give V, in mfi . r , ~ Q, . mc a 336A to Ifilovs -ivssr 1K.2t, ill I to labumic acid (W ~!"d 16 mediate deca Univ. ro-nm 13-17 -IV~blesizidbd (Utj ylation without isolation. , 11in okidatiod of, I is heri: kpisiti -A. 44, confttu,the proposed (C MY41itic-ture Of laburnme (1) as t-b rox e hylpyr-1. to give almost, 100% crtt& 1Ir,,:PurWW &~ sublimadW hC lit tucuo and recryi litldftili;-.tt- Is converted by 2.viethods into (+ 0-~ art. from HVIR-U40 to Ifive 11LUrCk aldtfidwie'(11 , 'Pirst, the p-toluenes ate o I wask 215-16. to 44-2' (c 4.03, 440 ; plcin~ttr. ni. 17", Wo for the optmk antipode. Wnilrovj, C-C! 41, - Mq)sl ON,; b Since the configurtition of IX It known.,-this confirmation emight at,0'-with halt of a solu. of 0.11 g. p-MeC414SOXI the relationship bttwttn I url U estMilishesuot only the oil. dry CAN- and to stand 48 addril. bra, at room structure of I but also Its can filiuration mij hnving the Cif X "tem" P."--Wkh I the, Mulder, distg. off Cao C611,14 i" pacuo, group cla to the lUof the pitthine proup (Leonartl,ni4 ddify1t; theliti.,soln. of the residue with 8 mi. 2M HCI, Felley, C-4. 44, 00536).._, Hi S. Frwtfi~;4,4 etherj making the aq. layer alk., drving its concd. I'll ... ....... tthii-ext.--civer-NasM, adding 60 mi. abs. 0her, and re-' :A itxWg ile into., 7 hrs. with 0.25 g. UM (Karrer, d al ;A':~40- 6391d) td4ive, after the usual decompit. au~ H.'Uti'66--76* (ok bath temp.);, d t0H); Ptante, in; and Mixe picrolonate, to. in !,A. decompti.), id tatted w.p. I 027'9. 1 tit itted:,at 01 withl 5. 20; Md. 44; H11rim heated 6 limi-at 100* lit a waled the solvvitt'distd. a in tam and th le risidual idine-HBr'hy"mated 07er Kos In: =W Wk with NIL UP give from the ether: = 4iii'thaftied luplaine throtigh Its P-Muenesullonatel 1WWe,, liti 80-V (air bath teMp.). ItsJU .-8.8* (4 11)~ K 900); piciate, m.' P zip* and Vogt, CA, j i PU IOUs GALINOW.-II, J.; "WIS-OKINSKI, T. . ............................................ '.., Some remarks on the terminology of shafts for journal beprings. p.323. NOF1-!ALIZACJA (Polski Komitet Norralizacyjny) Wnroz-awa Vol. 23, no. 5, May 1955 So. East European Accessions Ust Vol. 5, No. 1 Jar.. 1951S ,~ALI-CY,J'SKI, J. The damare of the reverse gear af the Star automobile. p. 160. (I-IOTORNZACJA., Vol. 12, i'40- 6, June 1957, W'arszawa, Poland.) SO: Monthly List of Last European Accessions (ELAL) Le. #o1. 6, No. 10, October 1957,Uncl, POLAND _pnd SAMET, Alfred; KRYNSKI, Stefan; BECLA, Eugeniusz; G2AaLjINS_KjL_j4Aqa,;, Regional Center for Typing of Staphylococci (Krajowy Osrodek Typowania Gronkowcow) and Department of Microbiology of Medical College of the Academy of Medicine (Zaklad Mikrobiologii Wydzialu Lekarskeigo AM) Gdansk. "Strains of Staphylococcus aureus from the Area of the Cdansk Clinics and Hospitals. 11 Warsaw, Medycyna Doswiadczalna i Mikrobiologia, Vol 18, No 1, 1966; pp 1-5. Abstract rEnglish summary modified]: Analytical tabulation and discussion of the sources of isolation of 1052 strains of coagulase-positive S. aureus. Phage groups are reviewed, with discussion of causes for prevalence of some pathogenic strains in specific environments around patients. Table, diagram, 5 Polish including I unpuLlished and 6 Western references. 1/1 GALINOWSKIO J. TECHNOIDGY PERIODMAL: HECHANIK, VOL. At NO.7sJUIY 1958. GALINOWSKIO J. High-frequency current applied to the babbitting of bearing linings. p. --I- 355. Monthly Idst of Best Abropean Accessions (ZPAI) ID Vol. 89 No. 4 April# 19599 UnaLmso GALINOWSKI, Jan., mgr inz. Personality, role and tasks of the foreman in enterrvIven of the machine building industry. Mechanik 35 no.12;679-680 D '629 V) S (D - J '542,044 aw 0vativef of, 11.11 D n 5;, qAjpjjL S. On Bromli Re 4 u _. . .1 m lwPIC, mid. ,0 pachadnych brarnowych k~oasu I.1'-dwunaItyIo-8,B'dsvukPrbn- nrlwego". Pm-mysl Chemlemy. No. 3; 1955j!pp.* 10-141, 1 fig. Mm a attempt to obtain Wromic diurivalives tA ~, I X-ftuyihthyl- -bicarbviale arid by mpaw, of. direct brominatioix of this acid. 11 L ~ Was t established that the bromination I)Tocceds' slugglahly In nitrobenzene at a tomperature of 1.111' In pre%crico of Iodine as a catalyst. It doles 11at laki j1hice it all in 01orobe6zene, carbon i0rachloride, carbon' disulphido and even in a surplus (if Imimine uscil a3 u Hulvcnt-fly oWined' the 4.4'-dibi -1.1'dlnnl)hthyl-8.8' a --blc vbonle acid treating , . with, 25 ~ peir- cent olcum an oronge, dye 4,10-dibroinowith ;antilro'ne wns oblaincd In an 03 per cent theDrellcul yleldi:: R Disti-I 4E2c(j)AE3d B romm, W-4-erhmim-0 1-blughthAAg-dicarbas lio., ~icldY S. Galinomki and j1pst. arwn. ~.IWOI e 14 (19 --produklt- d). rumytJ C" 14 o ronunate directly 1,1'.blohplithyl-8,81-dicuboxyl acid (1), the latter is dissolved In PhNO~, IodineIOaf tbe: ~Tt. o is addtd, as a catalystj then Br In I on mixt. kept, 2 hrs. a 1304 yields 14,4' ibromo -1,11-himplith -881-dicar xyllt0 reatment of U ut 2 V9, (C. tg % f, 5 Ostresults In ring closurc and yields '4,1 b m throu. et ACO 5/081/63/000/002/064/088 B162/BI02 AUTHORSt Ga inowski, Stanislaw, Swiatly, Stanislavr TITLEi Obtaining I-amino-4-bromanthraquinone-2-sulfo-acid ..PERIODICALt -Reforativnyy zhurnal. Xhimlya, no. 2, 1963, 410, abstract 2N69 (Pol. patent 45480, Feb. 280 1962) TEXTs I-aminoanthraquinone-2-sulfo-acid to brominated in the presence of C 6H5NO 2' To save Br 2v 50% of its quantity may be substituted by 012 . For instancV!, to a mixture of i part of 1-aminoanthraquinone with 10 parts of C6H5!!P2.at 1400C, 0.6 part of HOSO 2Cl is added dropwise. The reaction mass is ]RQPred out into 40 parts of water, a mixture of 0.36 part of Br 2 with 1,part of C 6 H5NO2in added dropwise at -100 C, and 0.16 part of 01 2 is intro- cj!Ap*d. The acqueous layer is decanted and 2 parts of NaCl is added to it. T~T, residue is filtered off and dried. 1.7 parts (-jlOO%) of 1~-amino-4- 1 br#~man-thraquinone-2-a ulfo -acid; is. obtadned- Lkbetracter"s sotat Complete translation-3 Card I/I A L --IOLI'dv-D/Cul4'ivat.:)d -L1,,Ints, Fruits. D, -rriL;s, y Abs Jour Ruf Zhur-Biol.t No 15, 1958, 68337 I,ut ho r lutarszyllo~.IS14A7 J.7 azilasi'm.?-11. Inst Przybrod Nursery. Title Tha Effect of Cover Ilants on the Freezing and Further Growth of Soodlin,;s in a NUrsery. Orig !~ub Roczn., nouk tolaiczyc~~ 1956, 1.7-,, No 3-1 65-77 I,b s t r.-tc tiIn 1953, in tho rrzybrod Niusary (Polwid), tho followin,,; cover croDs verj soi-m betwocm thu rows of" aan appl-- =,-' nuar nurso, b.:ians (Faba vulgaris)) nmstar~ (Sinanis -nh-~cclii (Phacolin t,-.n,-,.c,-,ti folia) nnd J nixturc of pulse crops and barley. 111 cowir crops wero loft uncut throur-h thci vintor, Aftor the C ard 1/2 "I'LLT k ~ RIEKA, Ye. F. GALI 5KA, Ye. B. - "Data on the Study of Nutrition in Schoolchildren's Homes of the Ceneral. Type Fo,,nd in the City of Moscow." Sub 26 Dec 52, First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Iast. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Mosk-ta January-December 1952 -'Is~ or Vol. 11, 1-~O. 1~'l -~A. GALINSKA, Z. Better methods of cooperation among designers. Blulet.~m Wzor. P. 1 vol. 6, no. 93 Sept* 1955 SZKLO I CERAKIKA Warszawa SO: Monthly Listof East-European Accessions (EEAL), LC3 Vol. 5. no. 3 March 1956 GALINSKAJ, Z. Remarks concerning stonewares exhibited at- the Leipzig Spring Fair 1961. Szklo 12 no.10:323-324 0 161. AID P - 2951 Subject USSR/Electricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 1/35 Authors Freydin, V. I. and A. M. Galinskaya, EngB- Title Adjusting the pulverized fuel system of boilers Periodical Energetik, 5, 1-4, MY 1955 Abstract At one of the electric power stations burning culm, an adjustment was made which effected considerable economies in coal pulverizing. The authors describe the measures adopted In the rebuilding and regulation of the ball mills and present the results obtained In tabulated form. Two tables, 2 drawings. Institution None Submitted No date GALIESK&YA, G. An Interesting discovery. Neftfunik 2 no.4:)4 Ap 157. (MM 10:5) (Paleontology) GALLISKAYA, L.Ya., student Economic efficiency of using rod bolting in the Norillsk coal mine. Nauch. trudy NGI no.1+3:57-62 162. (ML-I'A 16:9) %Norillsk region-Mine roof bolting) TIMOFEYEV, B.I., inzh.; SMIRNOV, B.G., inzh.; GALIKSKAYA, M.N., inzh. Testing experimental equipment for the automatLc control of guides in vertical mine shafts. Ugoll 1,0 no.12:58-59 D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut gornoy geomekhaniki i marksheyderskogo dela, GAILINSKAYA, 1% S.; "Detenaination of the optimum times for flooding spring and winter wheA based on physiologic;il. indicators." Min Higher Education USSR. Odessa Agricultural Inst. Kiev, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Doctor in Agricultural scionce3). SO: Knizhnays Letonis' No. 22, 1956 IOV-9NKO, N.G.; GALINSKAYA, U.S. Moisture conditions of soils as related to new cultivation practices. Trudy UkrNIGMI no.14.-46-55 '58. (141RA 12:5) (Flowing) (Boil moisture) MIYMYLOVA, N.I.; GALINSKAYA, M.S. Method of forecasting the ha-sting time for suirar beets. Trudy UKrNIWI no.22:55-56 161.- -Tihi 14: 6) (Ukraine-Sugar beets-Harleating) BEL'TIUKOVA, K.I. [Belltiukova, K.H.]; GALINSKAYA, M.S. [Halynslka, M.S.] Effect of preplanting treatment of tomato seeds with arenarin on the increase in plant resistance to Corynebacterium michi- ganense, a causative agent of bacterial cancer. Hikrobiol. zhur. 27 no.2:48-52 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Institut viruso'Logii i mikxobiologii AN UkrSSR. GALINSKI, Jan, mgr inz. Economic advantages derived from the introduction of daylightLsaving time in 1958 and 1959. Energetyka Pol 14 no.4:101-105 Ar) v6o. (MU 9:10) (Poland-- lVlight 3aving) (Poland6-lndustrial management) KH)GTSKI, Stefan: BOROWSKI, Jerzy; WROGM216KI, 1'1&rian; "11EMIRO, Aleksandra; I BECLA, Eugeniuszj G,,*tLI1,T3;U Janusz- SZDWSKAQ,~MOTI'21L~', Renata Significance of air microbiology in the epidemiology of hospital infections in a surgical clinic. Polski przegi. chir. 33 no.7/.?: 888-889 161. '- 1. Z Zakladu Rikrobiologii AM w Gdars1ku Kierownik: prof. dr S.Krynski i:-,z II U11dki Chirurgicznej AM v Wansku Kierownik: prof. dr K.Debicki. (AIR microbiol) (110SPITALS) (SULIGF.RY OFMATmu; compi) GALINSKI, Januszl S'.L'fiZALKOWSKA 110)Aria .9 Evaluation of the usefulness of a selective medium with noomycin for the isolation of Streptococei. Mad, dosw, mikrob. 14 no.3~233-238 162. L Z Zakladu Mikrobiologil AM w Gdansku. (STREPTOCOCCUS culture) (CULTURE MDIA) (NEO,RYCIN) j-~' GALINSKI, K. Quick method of detenxIning the kWdroxyl number. p. 258. (PLIZE24YSL ROLNY I SPOZYWCZY, Vol. 8. N0& 7. July 1954, Warszaira, Poland) SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LO, Vol. 3, No, 1Z, Dee, 1954, Uncl.- -i-1a N j 7 : j 77 t OA a uds. caukM f0 J/ T , - -RF7 7777-77", fi - . ire tab ~Uvu I O lilt ptioifl'y bla 4 o imunj w1 Allb. c 141 di flifei to ~4 Il ICA 't wid Jim), rvf4, i)jp~- 4 -w( it of d it col with a W,"v hiid.tbe'~j A lifi - ' f I l g o E IS t(chfln AI PO o~,~ tneduA for tc!1614 ilia soll .i. i 4 r d.w" j~vm I --e Ae X~ !~ i. A i ;I_ i j k _QALBI~~T, K ... - - r, Sulfones obtained from kogasin by means of an iron catalyst. p. 126 PR7EML SPOZYWCZY. (Stowarzyszenie Naukcwo-Tecbniczne Inzynierow i Technikow Przemyslu Spozywc%ego) Warszawa,, Poland Vol.9, no.3, Mar. 1955 Monthly list of East European Accessions kFFAI) LC, Vol.9, no.1, Jan. 1960 Uncl. POIAND/Chemlical Technology - Fats and Oils. Waxes. Soaps. H-25 Detergents. Flotation Agents. Ab8 Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 24, 1958, 83149 Author : Galinski, K;, Bojanowska, A. Inst : Institute badavez. Title : The Soaps with DDT, I. The Technology and Analysis of Soaps Containing DDT. Disinfectant Properties of Soap with DM. Orig Pub : Prace inst. i lab badawcz. przem. rolno i SP02;YWCZ*j 1956, 6, No 2., 109-124, 125-135- Abstract 1. A technological scheme is worked out for the prepa- ration of a household soap (HSS) with a 5% DDT (I). The chemical, physical chemical and insecticidal properties of such soaps were studied. An analytical method was develo- ped for determining the contunt of I in HS, the method Card 1/3 - 26 - 'j,INSKI, Ryszard; SUCLOWSKI, lAch _q~- Output circuit of a high-power magnetron. Przegl elektroniki 4 no. 5/6: 323-328 My-Je 163. 1. Zjedno(;zenie Przemyslu Elektronicznego i Teletechnicznego, Warszawa. GUINSKI, Tadeusz -- " M Cnse of fibrinous bronchitis. Polski tygod. lek. 13 no.42sl63&1640 20 Got 58. T. (Z I Kliniki Chorob WewnetrzyWch Akademil Mody.,znej W Lablinte; kiermmik: prof. dr mod. N. Kedra) Adres: Lublin, u1. Biernacktogo 5 1 Klin. Chor. Wewn. A. N. (IMONCHITIS, cane reports fibrinous (Pol)) MESJASZ, Kazimierz, inz.; GALINSK.Ip Tioeuaz, inz.1 DZIUERK, FelikB I Joiniqj mill fans by common chari4l or mill'fen chambers with blast air fan. Gosp paliw 11 Special issue no.(95):42-43 J& 163. 1. Elektrocisplownia, Zeran. 3hLz --tegi-stc-r, Gdansk. ATROSHCHMKO, 7i'-EFIMO'i~~ Vo' [Lytvy'n;~nko,, 1,1, '!"- ALEKSEYE7~ MI. ILA Lek25g~.~,.ev GALINS.K11Y, A,G. fhll n04ryi., A.P.1 y i. I tm~ pro.-(--os oV ~he prociiii.Jion of concen't-ated nl-"r'Lr a~~id in an wl't~l -,,-~Taux rings, K'him. From. [Uicr.] "o.3'.3-5-3) U`1-9 "63. (MRA 1-7:8" I. Ybarkovsk--:y inst-itut tfor At-ros"l,:,henKo, Yellmov, Lt-tvinenko~. 2. '-'.~i-hanak,y khimLcheskiy ~rjmbJnai (Por Alekseyav, Galiask-.y). ACC Nit, AP6031790 SOURCE CODE: UR/0064/66/000/007/0030/0040 -ZZ, ,AUTAHORi Atroshchenko, V. I.; Yefimov, V. T.; Litvinenko, I. X.; Alekseyev, V.'N.; I ;Y,utovoy, V. V.; Abrosimova, A. H.; Galinskiy. A. G.; Golius, L. M. IORG: none TITLZ: Film-type autocla"Jor the production of concentrated nitric acid SOURCE: Khimicheskaya prmyshlennoatl, no. 7, 1966, 38-40 iTOPIC TAGS: nitric acid, nitrogen compound,' chemical engineering, chemical reactor, Ichemical plant equipment 1ABSTRACT: A film-type autoclave (liquid reagents flow over the packinig in form of a Ifilm) packed with aluminun coil coated with a fluorinate(t resin for production of con- centrated nitric acid Is described and its advantages over the conventional flooded- -type autoclave are pointed out. The schematic of the autoclave is shown in figure 1. i 98.4% nitric acid was obtained In this film-type autoclave at 25 atm. N204:H20 ratio o 8.5-8.9, and.& contact time of 17 min. At 40 atm and N204:HZO W 8.1-8.7 and 17 min contact time, the.acid concentration was equal to 90.7-99.2%. The oxygen consumption close to the.stolchLometric &%aunt. It was found that the film-type autoclave is W&ce as effective as the flood*d-typs autoclave and that it compared very favorably from the standpoint of corrosion. Orige arto hass 4 figures, 2 forsulas. CUM 1/2 Ms 461J65 t 66.623.7 IFIVT1, 'T IV; I 1~ ii, III! I vi 1 1 Ili I IRV C NRs AP6031790 Fig. 1. 1-vesa*l; 2-.:shell; 3--coated 4-grid; 6--=w*utra-tivg tub" CODE: 1407/ SUBM DATE: none Card 2/2- GALINSKIY L.: KUZYffiYEV, L.student II kursa; VORONOV, F.I. dotsent, kand. fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk Investigating the heat conductivity of rocks in connection with research on the thermal method of boring. Nauch. rab. stud. GNSO HGI no.7-.61--68 1959. (MIRA 14:5) (Boring) (Rocks-Thermal properties GALINSIM, L. (Halynslkyi, L.1 Visiting with my home town friend,, the astronaut. Znan. ta pratsia no.3:15 Mr 163. (MIRA, 16:10) ql~Y�KIY. Evaluation of voltage quality and statistical method for calculating energy losses in a line with distributed load. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 6 no-5:8-15 Yq 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Tomskly ordena Trudovogo, Kr&Bnogo Znameni politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. (Electric power distribution) CHIZHYVSKIT, V., inzh.--oolkovnik; IVAITOV, P., inzh.-kapitan; GALINSKIY, V., inzh. Light simulator. Voen. vest. 39 no.11:85-87 ff '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Shooting, Military) CHIZHEVSKIY, V., inzh.-polkovnik; B.IRYU)COV, H., inzh.-podpolkovnik; GALINSKIT, V., inzh. Determining the exact site of a hit. Voen-vest. 39 no.4:82-87 Ap 16o. (HIW 14:2) (Margate (Military science)) MAKIINOVSKIY, I., kand. sallskokhoz. nauk; GUZEYEV, G., nauchU-y sotrudnik; J.; OCHERETENKO, le.; VOWINA, 'T.; MULLIN, S.; ,g~ALINSKIY A I SAFIULLIN, M., aspirant; BARASYAN, A. Use of toxic chemicals. Zashch. rast. ot vrod. 'L bol. 10 no.8~21-24 165. (KRA 18:11) 1. Sredneaziatskiy institut lesnogo khozyaystva, Tashkent (for Makhnovs".,iy, Guzeyev). 2. Zaveduyushchiy Kabardino-Balkarskoy toksikologicheskoy laboratorlyey, Nallchik (for Galinskfy). 3. ZavediWushchiy kafedroy zashchity rasteniy Kamenots-Podoll- skogo sellskokhozyaystvennogo institata (for Ocheratenko). 4. Starshaya laborantka Kamenets-Poditskogo sel'skokhozyayatvennogo instituta (for Volgina). 5. Nachalinik TatarBkoy siantsii zashohity rasteniv (for Mullin). 6. Kasanakiy pedagogicheskly Inatitut (for Safiul",in). 7. Zaveduyushchaya Irkutakoy toksikologicheakoy laboratoriyey Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskago instituta zashchity rasteniy, Irkutskaya eblas.1 (for Babasyan). sOV/132-59-9-5/13 14(5) AUTHORS; I-, Agapchov, M-1-i Ag&fOUOVI M Utkim, I.L.. 10470V I. A: V.G., TITLE. The Utilization of Small TUrbo-Drills for Core Drilling PERIODICA.Lt Razvedka i okhrana nedr. 1959, Nr 9, pp 29-32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: obtained from L.A. According to experiment-I data . Shroyner, G.N. PakrGvskiY, A-A Mi in. and L.L. Fogar skly, mechanical drilling speed increases with an in- crease in the n=ber of rotations ot the drilling bit. The outhors state that the numbez of rotations must not exceed 3rjo-oW rotations per zinuta even with ZIP types of drilling rigo, this limitation being duo to the necessity or rotating the drive-Pipes together with the drilling head. Thus the drilling producti- vity could be increased only when turbo-drilla were ; ot.te. Used. in which case the drive-pip" a do not The commercial drilling speed of turbo-drills is 1.8 tLmom higher them that of rotary drilling amA 5 '!=as ' Card 113 -a higher than with the Z37-1200A rig. The txzc of turbo-drill T54-5 for structural drilling in Bantici-iya increased the drilling speed 5 times. The ftuzb~.r of breakdowns were also cut down. Por lnstamce, thr breakdown coefficient in the treat Bashzapatn~fter:,z- vodka (Bashzapalnefteracyodka Trust) decreased 4.78 to 1.28 In comparison with rotary drilling. The astall-sized e_r1lIs -are not widely used for the core- sample drilling, an only 287, of the core wan soti3- fifctorily extracted, whom turbo cutters ETD3-5 (127 ms) or KTD3-5* Vero used. The probl.z As Latis- factoz,117 solved, when the VITH developed a mew TSChM-5w turbo-drill. 'his drill is provIded with s~- cial bits with armored cutters made of a hard allc7. The zr~vir (n) of sich cutters for each bi' uaz cal- culat--' -ccordlag to the formula Card 2/3 0 where Rhyd 'A the W-raclic load on the axis of the turbo-drill. In kg -4 Co - permitted load far or .0 cutter in kg. The RSChu-50 turbo-drill was tested on the Svidzlltsk&Y& PlOshchad- treat& L'vovmeftegezra-- vodka (the Svidnitakaya Ploahchad' or the L'vovrefto- gazrazvedka -rust) with the BU-40 and the US-3 pump- With this drill, 5-0 to 60% of the coroo xtracted at a speed or 3;,5,=/o-ur -her-- m,,;Ore o as 20 t0 30% of the cores wore x racted with the use Of drive-PiPa with the millinC-cutter hoad SDX-Xr 8 and at a speed of 1.16 =/hour. It was a, .so foumd that the mention&d drilling bits cs~n be Used for rock of UP to VII category of drillability. Z110 bits quickly vear out In border rocks ut a speed _,- BOO-900 rotaticas per cillmute. There ure 2 t.blej, 2 diagraza and ~' :30viet referencen. L=CCUIATICN. VITn card 31'. GALIOTOV, S.A., inzh. (Kharlkov) Rheostat tests of diesel locomotives should bq,:~pd~formed in the open air. Blek.i taPl-tlaga 3 no,q:45:':-8--"',,;5'9. (MIIU 13:2 (Diesel locomotives--Testing) --l-nnellia stidedzalne -,a !-Giloca ich ll~-- 17-P. Is-aWmwa. 5-orawozdaivia 4, 1949. Dodatok 6) (Ty-poss of typhl Im'd I Lha 1.0 aelpi pf bacL,-,rj,.o,)Aazcs cmd thel-4, biocllo-14cal, SO: Eaot European Accessions List, -101 3, io 3, I : 14; t' ~t! 3 Y ~ ViIll. DRYtt, L.; GALIS, A. ~L;~~.7~~,)Otm,!Tr-"--),!- Npidemiologic significance of typing of Salmonella typhi with ty- phoid bactertophage anti-Vi. Med.doew.Mikrob. 2 no.2:274-279 1950. (CLML 20:6) 1. Summary of the report given at 10th Congress of the Polish Mi- crobiological and 31pidemiological Society held In Gdansk. Sept. 1949.(Wroclaw) GALIS_MAL_-VCZYK, A.; ZWIERZ, C. Treatment of experimental animals with typhoid bacteriophage anti- Vi. Med.dosw.Mikrob. 2 no.2:257-259 1950. (CLML 20:6) 1. Summary of the report given at 10th Congress of the Polish Mi- crobiological and Ilpidemiological Society held in Gdansk, Sept. 1949. (Wroclaw.) GALIS44ALF.JGZYK, A. Types of Salmonella typhi in Poland and their biochemical pro- perties. Med.dosw.Mikrob. 2 no.2:259 1950. (CIRL 20:6) 1. Siramary of the report given at 10th Congress of the Polish Microbiological and IkAdemiological Society held ia Gdansk, Sept, 1949. (Wroclaw.) GALI S, A o Bacteriophages. Pediat. polska 26 no.4:438-449 Apr 1951 (CLML 21:1) 1. Of the National Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw. BRILL. J.;GALIS. A. 4t, ~-" Studies on bacteriophages for Salsonelle, dublin in fee@& in cattle. Ked. doew. mikrob., Wares. 4 no. 32317-318 1952. (GLML 23:3) 1. Summax7 of work progress presented at llth Gongres* of Polish Kicrobiologiste held in Krakow Kay 1951. 2. Warsaw. _ GAALIS A ,,.&,;LILL"ZT3ZKOVICZ, Io .m~V Iffect of bacteria on agglutinating capacity of orythrocytes. Ned, do9w, SOTO., Wares, 4 no. 3:354-355 1952. (GLML 23:3) 1. Summary of work progress pres*nted at llth Cangres~ of Polish Microbiologists hold In Krakow May 1951. 2. Warsaw. GAIS, A.;N1KWIAROWSF:Iq S.;KOWAlSKI, E. Synthesis and action of atrer.vtokinaae. Polaki tygod. lek. 8 no-36; 1244-1246 7 Sept 1953. (GLM1 25:4) 1. Of the Institute of Hematology (Director--A. Hausman, M.D.), Warsaw. GALIS, An - BUJALSKA, Halina; SIFUMISKA. Daniels, Bactericidal action of preserve& blood with albucid and rivanol. Med.dosw.milcrob-7 no-3:287-298 1955. 1. Z pracowul baktoriologicsnej Izwtyfttu Howtologit. (SULPANANIMS. mdfacetwidis in preserved blood, bactericidal off. of blood with sulfacetamide & rivanol) (ACRIDINX WAS, 6.9-diamino-2-othozywridine lactate in preserved blood. with oulfacotamide. bactericidal off. of blood) (BLOOD BANKS, preserved blood with rivanol & sulfacetamide, bacte- ricidal off.) r.XCERFTA MEDICA See 4 Vol 12/1 Fed. Micro. Jan 59 :391. THE VALUE OF TIIIOGLYCOLATE NIMUNT FOR STERILITY TESTS OF STORED BLOOD AIN-f) BLOOD PRODUCTS - Warto.4e podloza z tioglikolanem dla kontroh jalowoqvi krwi konserwowanci i produkt0w krwiopochodnych - G a I i m-A. and Se ra f 16 sk a D, Z Pracowni Bakterlol. Inst. liematol.. Wari~zmwa - MEM DOSW. MIKII01310L, 1957, 9/4 (425-4321 The growili of 52 strains tit Staphylorovet and 13 strainn, of Gram-negative Wrilli was studied tit media with or without Na thioglyrolate. The growth of Sonic Maphylm-oct-al strains was inhibited by Na thioglycolate. which suggests that these media should not be used exclusively tit 8terility tests. Dublski - Zatirze.-Hokitillea Pro (0 .)11 1 C //o rri 4kfoi 6 9 i h/ ~vo ~-jxa w1 e, c--- V Cvtogory ! USSR/Solid Stnte Fhyricv. - Solid Stt%t,~. Thoury. G"inutric E-2 Orystcllogrrnhy Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Fizika, No 3, 1957, No 61:88 Author :Scidov, Yu.t:.,-Qj-liqhuv, V.S. Title :Concerning the roblor of IMwcnca for the interrction Between the States of Two Bands in P Sinc-le-Electron Sch-mio 0 Orig Pub :Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, l9r-6, 30, iio 4, 60R-700 Abstract Within the bond epproximetion, the results by N.N. Dogolyubov have been generalized to include the cvse where excited states are present. The following expression was derived for tho self-energy of the electron JW M4 W,j (k) + + V7 W + A-) W, Card 1/2 AUTHORS: Vonsovskiy, S.V., Cherepanov, V.I. and Galishev, S. ili&T eorii TITILE: On the theory of exciton absorption of _i3t;!- eksitonnogo pogloshcheniya sveta). PERIODICAL: "Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye'-' (Physics of Metals and Metallurgy), Vol.IV, No.2, 1957, pp.205-211 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The theory of Frenkel as generalised by Galishev and Vonsovskiy (1) is applied to the investigation of the mechanism of the absorption of light in crystals. The probability is calculated of a quantum transition of a system of electrons from a ground state to an excited state under the action of light. It is shown that the optical properties of such a system at absolute zero of bemperature are not fully analogous to the propertiez of a system of isolated atoms. In the cases where exchange effects and pair processes of excitation can be neglected, the present theory reduces to Frenkells theory. In accordance with refs. 1 and 6, a eryscal lattice with "frozen" positive ions is considered in which non- Card 1/3 uniformities in electron density are absent, and each crystal node has a valency electron over the closed shells. It is assumed that each such electron can be either in a ground state or in an excited state. Spin characteristics On the theory of exciton absorption of light. ozit.) ja6-vvv of electrons are not considered and the excitei 9-tTates under consideration are taken to be non-degenerate. The probability of transition of the system from a normal to an excited state is shown to be given by P'a (t) 2jyWo . t 0 h where ~4(t) is the probability of absorption of a quantum h-~ in time t,V, = (E, - Fjo)/h is the transition of frequency, and W is given by (cf. Frenkel: Wave Mechanics, Pt.II)o JN_ ei W0 A0 10'j) - a(O) ~Ic Card 2/3 The spectral coefficient of absorption of light is shown to be given by (cf. Seitz, E, Ref.2): .~ --*,o 2 I~cr(V) 21ye 2n Tim c 2ch -4 (n0Iol) a(0) .I (-,)l -1j) There are 8 references, 6 of which are Slavic. On the theory of exciton absorption of light. (Cont.) SUBMITTED: October 30, 1956. 126.2-3/30 ASSOCIATION; Ural State University imeni A. M. Gorky; Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch Ac.Sc., U.S.S.R. (Ural'skiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet imeni A. M. Gor1kogo; InBtitUt Fiziki Metallov Urallskogo Filiala AN SSSR). AVAILABLE: Card 3/ 3 AUTHORS: Cherepanov, V. I. and Galishev, V. S. 126-5-3-21/3.1 TITILE The Ibcciton Theory of rIghTt7bsorption and Dispersion (K toorli eksitonnoy dispersii i pogloshchenlya sveta) PERIODICAL: Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol 5, Nr 3, PP 547-8 (USSR) JUSTRACT: A short note extending some calculations using Frenkel excitons; instead of perturbation theory plus second quantization, density matrices are used. Light scattering and d1electric permittivities e can then be calculated at the same time. Eq-(l) gives the dioper5ion formula for the conductivity al eq.(2) the same for e (*symbolism not explained; see previous paper (Ref.1)). Card The formulae differ from Seitz's only in a frequency- indeDendent factor. There are 5 references, all of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy gosudarstvenn,-y7 universitet imeni A. M. Gor1kogo (Ural State University imeni A. M.._q.0r,kiY) SUBMITTED: March, 11, 1957 1. Light--Theory 2. Light--Absorption 3. Light--Scattering a AUTHOR: GALIMV,V.S., OGIYEVETSKIX,V.I., ORLOVA.B. PA - 2285 TITIZ: _D_n_tKF-Th-eory- of the Multiple Scattering of -Rays. (Teoriya mno- gokratnogo rasseywAya gamm&-luchey, Russian) FERIODICAL: Uspekhl Fiz.Nauk, 1957, Vol 61, Nr 2, pp 161-i16 (U.S.S.R.) Received: 4 / 1957 Reviewed: 5 / 1957 ABSTRACTt The present paper gives a systematical survey of the methods of the theoretical investigation and computation of the multiple scattering of ge- rays hitherto dealt with by various publications. The authors here confine themselves on the investigation of -quanta with ener- gies of from 0,05 to 10 MeV. The paper is arrang4id as follows: I. Introduction.-The main processes of interaction of go-me radiation with matter, the nx=ber of Vianta, intensity and the factor of increase. II.The equation of radiation transfer: The equation of transfer and the development of photon density according to LDGENM polynomials. The energy spectrun and angular distribution of photons in an unlimit- ed homogeneous medium. III. The method of polynomial disintegration. Results and comparison with the experiment: The bases of the method of polynomial develop- ments, plane isotropic source, punctifonn isotropic source. Numerical results and comparison with experiment: IV. The approximetion of small angles: The energy sy2otrum of scattered oma raaiation in great penetration depths: Introductory remarks: The Card 1/2 equation of the transfer of radiation in the approxim&tion of small On the Theory of Multiple Scattering of d- .-Rays. A - 2265 scattering angles. The solution of this transfer equation. The evolution of angular distribution with increasing penetration depth. The state of organic radiation equilibrium. The energy spectrum of gwma radiation in large penetration depths in the approximation of small angles. Con- sideration of angle deviations. Semi-asymptotio method by SIWCEL V. Other methods of approximation for the comyutation of multiple scat- tering,-, The MCNTE-CARLO method. Direct approximation methods. The method of successive passage through thin layers. By the methods of oomputation discussed here the general rules govem- ing the propagation of gamma radiation in thick absorbers can be deter- mined u0 the spatial dietribution and energy spectrm of the scattered gw=a radiation can be computed with sufficient accuracy for all cases occurring in practice. There follows a voluminous index of publio&tions at the end of this survey. (34 i1lustrations and 4 t&bles) AMOCIATICK: Not given PRISERM BY: SUR(ITTED-t AVAIWd: Library of Congress Card 2/2 ARKHAROV, V.I.; GALISHYT, V.S.: KLOTSW, S.M.: TIMDFP-,TBV, A.N. Feasibility of autoradiographic detection of nonuniform concentrations of adsorption origin. Isal. po zharopr. splay. 3:296-302 1 58. (MIRA M-11) (Alloys--Metallography) (Adsorption) 6,7749 /P,9/00 SOV/1.26-8- 5-11219 AUTHORS: Galishev, V.S Orlov, A.N. and Silvarte, I.A. TITLE: An Estimate of the Condit Necessary for the Autoradiographic Detectioiilolvf Adsorptional Irregularities in Concewtration PERIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, Vol 89 19,59, Nr pp 61+1-647 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Arkharov et al (Ref 1) have disoussed the autoradiographic method employing B-active isotopes'9 They have considered a specimen in the form of a plane-papallel plate having a thickness b in 4-he direction of the y ax-it-s-, and infinite in the direction. of the x and z axes. A part, of tile plane x=O, defined by the planes y=O and y=b, forms an infinitely Ildn inter crys talli te zone on which p-active atoms become adsorbed. It is then necessary to calculatp the tslectron density F(r r) for electrons having energy E. Betha et al (Ref 21 have shown that if the condition- gi-ven by Eq (1) is satisfied, then the determination of the function F~ wbich can be Card found by solving a difftision equation, is particularly 1/1+ s impl e. In Eq (1)7 -X(E) Is, the mean free path of an electron hzving energy E (Ref 3). Under this condition7 An Estimate of the %Conditions Necessary for the Autoradiographie Detection of Adsorptiontil Irr e krulapi. ties in Concentration the eler.!tron dqnsity emitted by the inter erys tallite zone near the surfaoe of tLe specl-Men and at the distance x from the zone, is given ~-y Eq ~2), where so is the number of electrons emitted per unit area of the zone. The ele(,Lrox) cl(nisity amit-ted txnif.-~rmly over the volume of a grain by distrIouted sources, and measured at, the surface of the spe-3imen,, is givan by Eq (3). where VC) is the number of' electrons emitted per unit voltime cf the grain. The zpectral density of the electron flux at y=c and y--:b is given by Eq (4). Galishev et al (Ref 3) have treated tho problem more 6xactly and considered the systems Al+0.1%AgIlO and Gu+0,1% Sbl2l+. They assumed that the concentration of the active component in the inter(.-ryskallite xne is 10% and that the criterion for the detec.tio:i of this zone is that the difference between the blackening of the phot-ographic plate due to the zone and the backgro-L~nd should be greater Card t1han 0.1- (Eq 5). The blackening of' the photographic plate 2/1+ is proportional to the radiation dose D which is given by Eq (6) where -) is the absorption coefficient of the 6 7 74 -1 SOV/126-8-5-1/29 An Estimate of the Conditions Necessary for the Autoradio-raphic Detection of Adsorptional Irregularities In Concentration photographic emulsion and cl(B) is the probability of absorption of an electron with energy E during the formation of the latent image. The present paper gives a critical discussion of the criteria derived in the above papers and takes into account the form of the function n(x) and the dependence of c on energy. A condition for optimum blackerung of t.1he photographic plate is derived (Eq 13). If the function c(E) is assumed to be linear (there are no experimental data to contradict this) then the condition takeg the form. of Eq (141). The integrals involved in this condition have been computed by the autbor3 for electrons between 0.02 and 0.3,5 M'ev for alumipium, copper and lead, and specimen thicknesses of 1u-4-, lu-1 and 10-2 em, The Card results obtained are &u1nmarized in one figure and two tables. There are c) r!--f.-rf,,nce3, of which 3 are 3/4 English and 6 are -O'ov'iet. t1K lu An Estimate of the Conditions Nocessrijy for the Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptoional Irregularitie5 in Concentration ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki mc-tallov AIT SISSR LLn s LLt,qte of Pqy~iq* rl _Aq~ of 3cionces of the USSR) SUBMITTED: July 28, 19 59 Card V4 S/520/59/000/022/005/021 E032/E514 AUTHORS: Galishev, V.S. and Shvarte, I.A. TITLE: AutoradiographiT Detection of Adsorptional Concentra- tion Irregularities in Alloys PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Urallskiy filial, Sverdlovsk. Institut fiziki metallov. Trudy, no.22, 1959, PP-37-49 TEXT: A large number of papers have appeared on the non- uniform distribution of alloy components in which the diatribution van investigated by the autoradiographic method, using radioactive tracers (A. Kohn, Ref.1; S. Z. Bokshteyn et al., Ref.2; M.Ye.Drits et al*, Ref.3 and S. F. Yurlyev and B. 1. Bruk, Ref.4). In all these papers the nonuniform distribution of the alloy components was detected by introducing radioactive traces into the alloy or by activating the alloy with subsequent autoradiographic recording of the labelled component. V. I. Arkharov (Refs.5 and 6) working at the Laboratoriya diffuzii Institutafimiki metallov AN SSSR (Diffusion Laboratory of the Institute of Physics of Metals, AS USSR) showed that equilibrium irregularities in the concentration of dissolved impurities exist in alloys and are associated with structural irregularities of the material. The formation of such Card 1/8 S/520/59/000/022/005/021 E032/Z514 Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concentration Irregular- ities in Alloys concentration irregularities is due to the fact that the excess energy of structural irregularities and, in particular, inter- crystallite transition zones, in considerably reduced when these irregularities are enriched with one of the components of the alloy. This leads to the appearance of very small regions of modified concentration (100 to 1000 A) and the change in the concentration in these regions as compared with the average composition of the alloy may bo of one or two orders of magnitude (V. I. Arkharov, N. N. Skornyakov, Ref.7). The phenomenon of internal adsorption has been investigated by V. 1. Arkharov (Ref.8) from the point of view of the possibility of its autoradiographic detection. In the present paper the problem is considered on the basis of the following simplified model. The specimen under investigation is in the form of a plane-parallel plate of finite thickness b in the y direction and lying on the xz plane. The *~*ercrystallite zone is assumed to lie on the x = 0 plane and othei4L-- intercrystallite zones are taken to be sufficiently distant to be ignored. Moreover, it is assumed that the concentration of the radioactive atoms in Card 2/8 S/520/59/000/022/005/021 E032/E514 Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concqntrationjrregular-~' ities in Alloys d Ahe specimen as a whole was only a few tenths of a pertent, while the concentration in the intercrystallite zone was of the order of 10%. The electron density F(x,y,z,,r) '~t a point (x,y,z) satisfies the equation F A.F + S (x,y,z) b(T) where S is the density of electrons emitted by'the available sources and 6(T) in the Dirac 0-fun'ction. Sq.(l) is solired subject to the boundary conditions hF 0 (y AE + hF 0 (y b). (2) ay ay where the parameter h is a proportionality coefficient.. When 2 hb -*,< TT /2, the solution of Zq.(1) in quite simple (Arkharov, Ref.8):. Moreover, if the electrons are emitted only by the intercrystaIlite': Izone, which is looked upon.as a,,plane isotropic source or electrons then on the surface of the specimen Card -3/8 ------- S/520/59/000/022/OQ~/021, Z032/Z514 Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concsntration!Irr4galar-~ ities in Alloys F(X. 0. 2A -FAW - (4) If the electrons art emitted by radioactive atoms, which are: uniformly distributed in the specimen an a whole, then in the absence of the ifttercrystallite zone one has for any x on the surface of the specimen V. 0 2h'T FI(O,T) FI(b,T) exp (5) b The total electron density on the surface of the specimen is;then given by the sum of the contributions represented by Eqs.(4) and (5). The ratio of the maximum electron density (at the point x=0) to the "background" electron density is given by Card 4/8 S/520/59/000/022/005/021 E032/E514 Autoradiographic Detection of A,dsorptional ConcentrationilIrr~sular-; ities in Alloys F(O b T) 0 (6) FI(bL,T V 0 2-r where S and v is.the number of electrons emitted by the 0 sources ppr secon3 in the intercrystallite zone and the specimen a a wholet respectively. In Ref*8 only qualitative conclusions were obtained about the intensity of the P-radiation on,the surface of the specimen and, moreover, the magnitude of the coefficient, h ift:~ Eq.(2) was not estimated. In the present paper the coefficient h is computed and an attempt is made to estimate the possibility of detection of intercrystailite boundaries in some specific cases. It is shown that the parameter h is inversely proporiibnal~to the. mean free path and thus plays the role of an absorption coefficient: for the electrons. It is a function of the energy of ttie electrons and the properties of tite scattering material., In: particular, it is shown that h(E) ills) Card 5/8 U S/520/59/000/022/005/021 9032/2514 Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concentration Irregular- ities in Alloys The theoretical values of h for electron energies between 0.051 MeV and 10.22 MeV are given in Table 1 for Al, Cu and Pb. The calculated values of h are based on data given by H.A.Bethe ' et al. (Ref.9). A calculation is then carried out of the total number of electrons leaving a unit area of the surface of the speci- I men per unit time due to the electrons emitted by the specimen as a whole ("background") and the electrons emitted by the-inter- crystallite zone. It is aisumed that the parameter h Is constant.4 The ratio of the latter two quantities at x 01 which is denoted is then shown to be given by (31) where gi refers to the fraction of the electrons emitted by the Card S/520/59/000/022/005/021 F-032/E5111' Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concentration Irregular-', ities in Alloys irth line and h is the corresponding value of h (assumed 01 constant). The values of are then calculated for the following two specific cases: 110 Case I. Specimen afla whole 99.9% Al + 0.1% AS intercrystallite zone 90% Al + 10% Ag 124 Case 11. Specimen as p whole 99.6% cu o.4% Sb intercrystallitL_ zone 90% Cu + 10% SbI24. It is shown that the parameter A can be used as a criterion for deciding whether a particular irregularity can be detected. if 1.1-1.5, t n a thin layer enriched with radioactive atoms can be detected by%utoradiographtc method. However, the value of b must be sufficiently small. For example, in the case of the Al-Ag alloy, the thickness should be less than 10 p, while for the Cu-Sb alloy it should be smaller still. The best results can be obtained if the following points are observed: a) the specimen thickness should be as small as possible, b) elements with low Z numbers should be used,. c) P-particles employed should have as low an Card .7/8 ..... . .... . 5/520/59/000/022/005/021 E032/E514 Autoradiographic Detection of Adsorptional Concentration Irregular-, ities in Alloys energy as possible and d) the regions of internal adsorption should have as large dimensions as possible. Acknowledgments are expressed to A. N. Orlov for his interest in this work.. There are I figure, 5 tables and 19 references: 14 Soviet and 5 non7SOvict- -1 Table 1 Scatter- Values of h(En cm .,ing mat- Values of E 0 , Mev rial 0.051 0.102 0.255 .511 1.02212. 515 15. DO ~10. 221 0 2 102 Al ii 16-103 3.68-lo 1 07: 12 7'10 '9.55 ~2.24 lo.9451 Q-27 CU !8:33-103 2.6 -103 7:05 102 1:91. 102 ~ 6. 7 - U-ioi6-3 i1.82' 1 _~! 1.p3 Pb 13.1 '104 9.25-103 2 .0 103 6.82-102 12.27-10. 5-~1-1011.83-ld 5.41 Card 8/8 21 (6) AUTHORS: Orlov, A. ff., Galishev, V. S, Taluts, G.G. S07/20-126-5-17/019 TITLE: Calculation of the Multiple Scattering of Gamma Rays of the Uranium and Thorium Series (Raschet mnogokratnogo rassejaiiiifa gamma-luchey.semeystv urana i toriya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1959Y Vol 126, Nr 5, PP 975- - 97 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article presents several new methods and results of calculation of multiple scattering of gamma rays (E >0..' of the elements of the uranium and thorium series. The e-peri- mental data utilized is mentioned in references 2-4 and listed in table 1. The authors first investigated a point sourrq In an unlimited.medium. The authors calculated the spectra of the scattered radiation of a monochromatic point source in an ia- finitely extended absorber (water, graphite, aluminum, iron) by the polynomUl method (Ref 9) for the energies EoWO*5P 1-0P 1-33, 1-50, 2.0 and 2.6 Mev. By interpolation and superposition of the scatteringspectra calculated, the distances por - 1, 2, Cart'. 1/3 3, 5, 6, 10, 15t 20 Go denotes the absorption coefficient for