SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GANGNUS, A. - GANICHEV, D.A

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GANGNUS A. Oasis In an ice desert. Tekh.mol.30 no.1:6 162. (MIRA 15;2) 1. Chlen literaturno ob"yedineniya zhurnala "Takhnika molodezhi." rice-Antarctic regions) BENIKOVA, N.P.P doktor fiziko-mat. nauk, otv. red.; SHAPIRO, B.S., otv. red.; GANGNIUS, A.A., red.; SHMICHENKO, G.N.., tekhn. red.; SIMKIN, G..-3.-i-t-eldii~.-~e-E. (Papers]6'bornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR. (Re- zulltaty iseledovanii po programe 14ezhdunarodnogo geofiziche- skogo goda). No.10. [Ionospheric studies]Ionoaferrore issledo- vaniia. 1962. 154 P. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Ile m.liduvedomstvenrory reofizicheskiy ko- mitet. V razdel pro amW MGG. Ionosfera. rionosphere) GANGNUS, A, Searching for answers In space. Znan.-sila 38 no.4111-13 Ap 163. (MIRA 1618) BELOUSOV, I.M., otv. red.; ~E-11 . red. (collection of articles] Sbornik statei. Moskva, Nauka, No.13. 1965. 258 p. (VIRA 18:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezhduvedometvennyy geofizichoskiy komitet. X razdel progra=y MGG. TDIOSHENKO, V.V.; MARTYNISHKIT, AJI.; TSUKANOV, V.P.,; PAriqp V V.; -SHIKOV LP.; NIKONGV,-A.V.; POSTNIKOV, V.P.; YCJR I , DIIEVII ARTAMONOV., A.M,; TEI-'DIIKOV. S.N.; KABLUKOVSKIY. A F,; MAKHOV, A.Kh.; ROTRIOVY A.Khs-~ ZILIHEMKIX~ B.A,; ZUYEV, T,,~,; MiTIUAKOV, r',j',; YEPI,~OKIMI, I,P, New design of electrode holders for electric-are smelting furnaces. Prom. energ. 15 no.8:13-14 Ag 160,, (MI-RA 15:1) (Electric furnaces) 1. :'rfiBa.:'ZKFC, F. A. 1`1 T-ETYAN, SH. A. 2. US,:~i (600) 4. Drug Industry 7. Intensification of production is the most important conditi-n Afor increased production. Med. Prom. no. 6, 19529 9. M:)nth:Ly Ust of Russian Accessions, Library af Congress. Felbruax~v 1953. MiclawAlied. '9. 'Iff 9- IGOROVSKIY, A.M.; GANGRSKIY, P.A. Production of sulfanilamide from p-ahlorobonzon*sulfonic acid. Med. prom. no-3:23-26 J1-8 155- (MLRA 9:12) 1. Vessoyusnyy nauchno-iseledoystallskiy khimilro-formatesytichookiy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze i khimiko-farmatsevticheokiy zavod "Alcrikhin." (SULIPANIIAMIN. preparation of. from p-chlorobenzenesulfonle sold) 11 ;1 Mill 11 7 '4? . - i: 1 ~ .1 T ~flll fl: 11.1 : I I i " A. i T ~1;; ~ I . i I . Mae 7 J: V lu V Ant C moninic add ii he%tcd,v;iih!hyd =dcr such ccmditiams tkmt either proL Of dge the water 1~ eombinvd into At the,crid Of ifie reii, no tj the Wy,ifumt.- 6 5cpil' I'l known m(awl. 6 6 ,0 Im GANGRSKIY, P.A.; CHVYREVA, Ye.G.; CHUMILKOV, Yu.I. Studies in the synthesis, separation, and analysis of pyridine bases. Report No-3: Extraction of isonicotinic acid from ~O~' ,9-pikoline fraction. Med.prom. 13 no-3:13-15 Mr '59. (MIRK 12:5) 1. Khirtiko-farmatsevticheskiy zavod "Akrikhin." (PYRIDINE) (ISONICOTINIC ACID) GANGRSKIY, P.A.; GHUMAKOV, lu. 1. Obtaining nicotinic acid from the &-picolinic fraction. Mea.prom. 13 no.12!16-18 D 159. (]URA 132-4) 1. lhimiko-farmstsevt1chankly zavod wAkrlkhiu,w (NICOTINIC ACID) (PYRIDINZ) CfITJMAKOV, Yu.I.; CHVYREVA, Yo.G.; GANGRSKIY,-,P...A..--, - - Isonicotinin acid. Matod.poluch.khim.reak. I prepar. no.7:82-85 163. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Moskovskiy khimiko- farmatsevticheskiy zavod "Arikhin". AUTHOR: Alkhazov, D.G., Gangrakiyo Yu.Pet Lembergi I#Kh. 56-5-14/46 TITIM Nuclear Reactions of N14 Iona With U7 and 012 (Yadernyye reaktaii ionov N14 .5 L17 1 012) FELIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fisiki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 5, pp. 1160-1162 (USSR) ABSTRACT: N14 ions are accelerated up to 15,6 MeV in a qyolotron, after which they are ejected as N+++-ions, and, focused by quadrupole lenses, impinge upon targets of L17 and 012. The yields of reaction pro- ducts with a half life whioh in larger than i sec., are measured as follova: in mb L17 + N14 P18 18 L17 + N14 Ne19 400 L17 + N14 N16 15 L17 + N14 015 1-3 C 12 + N% A125 0,2 18 Carl 1/2 If the forming cross section of P is compared in reactions Nuclear Reactions Of N14 low With L17 and C12 56-5-14146 with the 0( -binding energy of the target nuclei when various 18 light nuclei are bombarded with N-ions, it may be said that F is fo=ed by the fact that the N-Tarticle flying past the target nucleus, carried along a OL-partiole from this target nuolf.~,w. There are 2 tables and 7 non-Slavic references. ASEMIATION: Leningrad Institute of TLbchnica]L'..PayaicsANLUSR(Leningradskly fiziko-takhnioheskiy institut SM) REMITTED: June 3, 1957 AUILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 G.M,l LROM9 LKh, Investigating the decay OWmw Bi. 212 -* Pb2l2 by means ofiA- T and~~ Y' -coincidences. Izv. AN SSSR ftr. fiz. 24 no.22:1449-3456 D 160, (IGRA 33S12) 1. Fisiko-telV-4 beikly institut At SM. (Bimuth-Inatopes) (poloniulo-180topes) . - :,. :,-, : - A : 1,:, ALKMOV7 D. G.; GA?iGRSKIY, Yu. P.; LERBERG, 1. Kh.1 UDULOV, Yu. 1. Energy resolution of silicon p-n detectors in the recorcu-ng of heSvy ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 16 no.12,.1506-1507 D 162, (MIRA 16%1) (Nuclear c ters-Design and construction) 4~ (ions) S/048/62/026/002/007/032 B101/B102 AUTHORS: Gangrskiy, Yu. P., and Lemberg, I. Kh. TITLE: Double Coulomb excitation of the 0 + level in Ge70 PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 2, 1962, 212-214 TEXT: The double Coulomb excitation 01+ was examined i:% bombarding a Ge target with multiply charged 36-Mev nitrogen ions accelerated in the cyclotron of FTI. The gamma radiation was recorded by two NaI(Tl) scintillation counters connected to a gate circuit with a time resolution of' 2-10-8 sec. The one-channel discriminator was adjusted to the rE!Cording of 1036-kev gamma quanta. The spectrum of coincidences with 1036-kev quanta was recorded by a 64-channel pulse-height analyzer. The 174-kev line observed corresponds to the discharge of the 01+ level. The V/ dcuble Coulomb excitation cross section at 1- 0 is given by (I E:2E2 ~ 0.027a-2CT E2 (0 --02)6 E2 (2 -#01), where a is half the least distance Card 1/3 S/048/62/026/002/007/032 Do-able Coulomb excitation of' the. B101/B102 between incident particle and nucleus, aE2 (0 2) is the Coulomb excitation cross section of the first level with spin 2 and cE2 (2 -01) is the excitation cross section from the first to the second level. Por B(E2, 2 - 01) one finds 0.10,10-48.2 CM4. 3 (1':P , ~-~) , -.), -~' = 0:50-10- 48e2CM4 is obtained ard B(E2, 0' --P2) = (0.,63 '1 0,12)-K-4se 2 c 1714 is found from the lifetime of the 0'+ level. The experimental error is 70 j6 since the equation for d.2.2 is accurate only for 1- 0, whereas in the experiment it had been found that = 0.35 for the excitation cf the first level, and ~ - 0,062 for 2 -001 B(E2) for the excitation of the first. levEl with the spin 2+ was found to e ual (0,18 1 O.O-,,)-1O-46e2 CM4. B(.E2j 01 - 2) is three times greater than B?E2, 0 ->2), whic"h is indicative of its collective nature, There are 2 figures and 6 references: 2 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet, The four reft~rences to English-lanEuage publications re!-.d as follows. Ne,,-,ton, J, C~, Stephens, F. S.; Phys, Rev Lett 63 (1958) ; Nathan , 0 ol~ovl Card 2/5 S/048/62/026/002/007/0~52 Double Coulomb excitation of the- B101/B102 Nul,,l.. Phys,, 21, 631 (1960); Kendall, H. W., Phys. Rev,., 109, 861 (1959); Alder, K., Bolh-r, A., Huus, T., Mottelson, B., Winter, A., Rev. Mod. Phys., 432 (1956). ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im~ A. F, loffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physiootechnical Institute imeni A. F, Ioffe of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 3/3 40094 3/048/62/026/008/005/028 B163/B104 A U TI ~A OJI116: Vasillyev, V. D., Gangrskiy, Yu. P.9- Yerokhina, K. I., and Lemberg, I. Kh. TITLE; Investigation of the Coulomb excitation of the second level + 104 21 of Fd PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakaya, v. 26, no. 8, 1962, 997 - 999 + 104 TEXT; Experimental investigation of the second level 2' of the Fd niicleus at 1-34 Mlev by bombardment with 004+jona wi-th an energy of 42hiev. The f-background is so low, and the first-state energy 0.56 Mev so much d4fferent from that of the cascade quanta (0-78 Mev), that a direct measuri)-. ment of the r-dpectra can be evaluated. The reduced transition probability B(L2) was calculated from the theoretical expression by Alder et al.i 0 --), 2' (Rev. Mod. Phys., 28, 432, (1956)) for the cascade excitation cross sec- -48 2 4 tion to be 0.015-10 e cm . This value coincides with the theoretical' Card 1/2 S/048/62/026/008/005/026 Investigation of the Coulomb ... B163/B104 estimation according to Weisskopf (one-particle model).' The lifetime cal- -12 culated from B(F,2) 0->2' is 5.8-10" sea. T he error is about 35%. There is t1,.figiire4 ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut im. A. F. Ioff4 Akademii na-11k SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the. Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/2 .0096 S/048/62/026/008/007/028 B163/BlO4 A1JTHOR:3: Gan-rskiy, Yu. P., and Lomberg, I. Kh. .TITLE: Coulomb excitation of spherical even-even nuclei of the second levels IIEMIODICAL: Akadei%iya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichezkaya, v. 26; no. 8, 1962; 1001 - 1014 TIE"'IT; Experime ntal e3tigation of the two lowest levels of Ge70, Ge72 74 74, D 76 80 82 94 96 98 100 1o6 108 Se , Se - Pd Pd Ce Se e , Se 1.110 , 140 1 MO , NVIO 110 124 126 128 130 + Pd Te , Te 9 te , Te The investigation-of the second 2 level of a spherical even-even nucleus b Coulomb excitation is more difficult than that of the lower first 2 level because the excitation cross section is much smaller, the P line corresnonding to the direct transition to the ground state is very weak compared with the background, and the ~- line corresponding to the upper cascade transition is near to the ener1gy-of the first level. For this reason, coincidence measurements of the cascade quanta are made. The oL particles or W14 ions are accelerat- C a rCl 1 S/048/62/026/008/007/026 Cou1o,-,,,b excitation of ... .13163/B104 ed in-a cyclotron. The,- rays are recorded by trio acintillation counters :..,,IJ(Tl) crystals and photomultipliers in coincidence. The cry.,;tal recor,iing the upner cascade quantum was arranged at a distance of 1,5 mm 0 frorr the tarCot and at an angle of 90 0 to tho ion beam, the other crystal at 5mm distance and at an angle of 135 - 1'ihon Ptransitions vith an onerpy 'celcvr 600 kv 4:ere to be ob3orved, the second crystal was di-sposed alonC,. the direction of the ion beam and far enough removed to prevent the 511 kev , quar rta from positron annihilation being recorded in both crystals at the samc. timne. The pulses coming from one of the photomultipliers were dis- cri.,i.irated in a 128-channel amplitude analyzer open only when the other ,-~ulti-)lier simultaneously gave a pulse corresponding to the transition Irom the first 2+ level to the ground state. In oi*der to correct for accidental coincidences-of the relatively -frequent transition from the _LrE.t level, these were measured separately. Thus the multichannel ana- lyzer recorded t-.-io spectra at the same time, one containing only the acci-. ,1.an!:n1 coincidencoo, the other both acoidantal and real coincidences. x14 ion with energies near to the Coulomb barrier of the t4rget nuclei wero use&. In 'his case the ratio of second level to firs" level excitation is higher than in the case of excitation %-Ath cw_ particles. The results, Car,! 2/# 8/046/62/026/008/007/028 uoulam.b e;ccitation of B163/B104 e. 'lie energies of the tvo lowest 2 + levels, the corresponding reduced tr.ansition probabilities, the yield ratios from thick targets, life times etc. are li3ted in tables. Corrections were marle for thq contribution of double Coulomb excitation. For the second levels of 14o9b, Mo98, Te126, 128 130 To and it was not possible to determizie the quantum character- istics unambiguously. For these nuclei, the reduced transition probabili- ties 3(1;2; 4----12) and B(E2; 01---92) were also calculafed on the assumption th~~t t"e levels have spins 4 and 01 respectively. The experimental trand- tion orobabilitios are compared with theoretical values. B(E2; Zl...*O) is of the same order* B(E2; 21--),2) much Creater and B(M11, 21--2) much s-maller than the theoretical one-zarticle values. The experimental ratios 7(22; 2 2) / B(E2; 2 ->G) and B(k; 21 -> 0) / 13(E2.; 2'-.;, 0) a~-ree better With the axially-asymmetric rotator theory by Davydov and Fllippov (Zh. eksoorim. i teor. fiz., 35, 440 (1958)) than with the theory of quadrupole oscillations. There are 7 figures and 5 tables. .11LS.~,OCIATIONz Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the Academy of-Sciences USSR) Card hoogg S10481621026100810101028 JY1 B104/BI02 AUTHORS: Cangrakiy, Yu. P., and Lemberg, 1. Kh. TITLE: Coulomb excitation of the 532-kev 'level in Er167 PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiticheakaya, v. 26, no. 8,'1962, 1027 - 1026 167 167 -kev -rays are observed during decay of Tu TEXT; 532 t 1 167 into Er This line can result from a Coulomb excitation of the Br nucleus only it it is due to-a transitioA into the ground state. The Coulomb excitation of Er167 Was studied on a %n Er 0 target enriched in Er 167, during irradiation~ with 50 Mev N14 ions. The 2i~tense ~--baokground was reduced by a special coincidence circuit. 179, 210, 245, and 532-kev lines appear in the spectrum. The first three line s corres o -nd to an excitation of the evels in the first rotational band of E767. irom the ground leve'l spin ~ of Erl67(7/24) and the energy of the first excited level (79 kev, 2/2,+), the other levels of the rotational band are found t9 bet 179,(11/2 290(13/2+), 422 kev (15/2+), etc. The 179-kavpline is related to the Card 1/2- 3/048/62/026/006/010/028 Coulomb excitation of the ... B100102 167 excitation of the second level of the Er rotational band. The 210 and 245-kev lines are related to a cascade excitation of the third (290 kev) and fourth (422 kev) levels of Er167. The energy of these lines corresponis to the energies of transitions from the third and fourth levels to the first and second levels of tho rotational band, The 532-kev line corres- -ponds to a transition into the ground state. The value B(E2) f6r the 2 excitation of this level is 0.042 10-48 CM4. :For a spin of 3/2, the lifetime of this level is 2.3-10 sec. There is 1 figure. Oard-2/2-- , 8/056/62/042/004/017/037 B160202 AUTHORS: GapgKgkiy,_Zu__P__,,Lembergt I. Kh. TITLE: Coulomb excitation of second 2 + levels of even-even nuclei of intermediate atomic weights PERIODICALt Zhurnal ekeparimentallnoy i teoreticheekoy fiziki, v. 42, no- 4, 1962, 1027-1028 TEXT: The authors study the Coulomb excitation of even-even nuclei of Ge, Se, Mo, Pd and Te isotopes by measuring the coincidences of cascade g-quanta. Targets of these elements (in some cases enriched) were irradiated in the PTI AN SSSR Im. A. F. loffe (FTI AS USSR imeni A. F. Ioffe) cyclotron with 8.5 Mew at-beams and 36#41 and *53' Mew nitrogen ions* The jr-quanta were measured with two N&I(Tl) ecintillation counters in a faet-slow coincidence circuit. A 128-cha-inel pulse haight analyzer was use?d to study the coincidencey-opectrum. To determine the effect of random coincidences, the spectrum of true plus random coinoidences an4, the spectrum of random coincidences were measured aimultaneouely in two registers of the pulse height analyzer, From the *oinoidenoe Card 114 S/056/62/042/004/017/037 Coulomb excitation of second ese B160192 spectra obtained it was possible to determine the energies LE of the sec(;nd 2+ levels and the reduced probabilities of transitions to these levels. Since the arrangement was designed to measure r-quanta only, only the value A(E2) could be determined, where E is the contribution of a-ascade transitions during deexcitation of the second level. To determine the reduced transition'probability B(E2), it is necessary to knOIN the ratio of direct and cascade transitions of the second level. For a number of nuclei this ratio is known from data on bate, decay. Corrections for double Coulomb excitation are necessary for calculating B(E2). For the bulk of nuclei this correction does not exceed 30%. 72 126 It is more than 50% only for Go and To . Interference effects were neglected since phase differences are unknown. Owing to geometry, the correction for the angular correlation of cascade y--quanta was less than V1.. The results are collected in the table. The values tB(E2)K obtained 1--r and ..,McGowan (Phys. Rev. 121 f 209, 1961 ) in the case of Coulomb excitation with OL-partioles are given for comparison. Results are in agreement within the limits of error. For SoU, S082 , No 96 9 Mo 98 Card 2/4 B/P56j62/042/004/017/037 Coulomb excitation of second 'Bi 64/BI02 128 130 Te , Te the energies of the second 2+ levels have hitherto been unknown. ASSOCIATION: Lenin radskiy fiziko-tekhniobeekiy inatitut Akedemli nauk SSSR fLeningrad Physicotechnical Inatituto of the Academy of Scienoea USSR) SUBMITTEDs Decomber 2. 1961 Card 3/14 S/056/62/042/004/017/037 Coulomb f#xcitation of seoond B164/11102 RAP() A F. kcV s V (M), c.10" B In), cl-I(Y"i - B (E2)1, el-10" Ge"', 1700�19 0,251-0,08 0,675 Gc',2 1466�16 0,15�0,04 0 175 74 G e 200�16 ,55�0,10 :20 ,44�0,09 S041 se" 1:173�20 12:10� t5 0,50+0,20 (;5�() t8 0 I t7 0, 7G� 0. t 5 Sell 1306�15 , , 0,78�0,15 1:40 0,55�0.11 .9c, 1441�17 0,94:t0,20 1'94 0,07�0j20 Sell 1486�20 0 78�0 IPA A101, 1577�20 0:50�0:i5,. 0,545 mogs .1524�19 1 09�0 N) moos 1491�20 1:380:35 MOM 1047�14 1,35�0,:15 1.75-1.0 26 Pd'04 1112�12 1,09�0,22 1,60 1 09�0:13 MOB 91,0�11 0,87�0,20 0:74�0,ti Pd"O 813� I I t,37�0,20 0,94�0,08 Te'24 1323�19 1 t40�0,40 1,64 Te 1457�17 0 47�0,tS 0,50 28 Tel 1601�20 1 20�0,28 TC130 1765�20 1,12�0123 Card jt/4 8/056j62/043/005/007/058 B163/B166 AUTHORS: Afonin, 0 - F., Gangrakiy, Yu. P., Lemberg, I. Kh., li . ................ .. Nabichvrishvi I N TITLE: Cascade Coulomb excitation of rotational levels with 4+ and 6+ spine PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, V. 43, no. 501), 1962, 16O4-i6io TEXT: Cascade Coulomb excitation of some of the levels of the basic rotELtional band is possible in a deformed nucleus if the energy of the primary particles is sufficient. The measurement of the excitation cross sections makes it possible to check the theory of cascade Coulomb excJ' tation and to gain information on the induced.transition probabilities for the excited states. Targets enriched with Sm, Gd, Er, and W isotopes (3m, Gdt and Er as oxides, W metallic) were bombarded with 50 Idev N14 ..... ions from a cyclotron. The,,r spectra and coincidences of r- 'juanta emitted in consequence of' Coulomb excitation and inelastically scattered ions were measured. The quanta were recorded by means of a Card 1/3 S/056/62/043/005/007/058 Cascade Coulomb excitation of ... B165/B166 scintillation spectrometer with a Nal (Tl) crystal. The scattered N 14 ions ivere recorded by silicon p-n-detectors arranged at an angle corres- ponding to 135 0 scattering. Their voltage was so chosen that a particles and protons could easily be separated from the N 14 iona. Table I given the energy differences for the observed 0--W, 0-->4, and 0--)6 transitions of a number of even-even-nuclei. Most of them were already known, but the second and third le'vel of Sm154' the second level of Er170 and the third level of Gd 16o were not yet known. In Table 2 the yield ratios of the 0->2, 0--X, and 0-46 transitions are listed and compared with the theory of Alder and Winter (Mat. Fys. Medd. Dan. Vid. Selsk. 52, 8, 1960). The agreement is good except for the cases of the W isotopes and Cd 154 for which the observed yields are lower. There are 6 figures and 2 tables, ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Leningrad Physicoteohnical Institute imeni A. F. loffe of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/3 Cascade Coulomb excitation of ... SUBMITTED: June 5, 1962 B/056/62/043/005/007/058 B163/B186 Legend of Table 1: First column: Isotope. rd th Legend of Table 2: Firdt column: Isotope, 3 and 5 column: experiment, 4th and 6 th column: theory MOTO" AR (0 - 2). As (0 vto-4)"Y(O-6) keV . ke;7 keV t(3oTnnl q I O"fir I Teollifni 011U? ITPOPga Sr"134 82 210 5M Gd 134 125 .370 Table Sni'34 2,13 5.85 5,02 16,2 14,9 Table 2 Gd136 89 285 Gdt- 1,72 '12,60 8,25 Gd'58 79 2W Gdl- 1,99 5,12 (3,17 Gd1w 75 246 503 Gdt- 2,18 6,40 4,92 Eri" %) 2W Q1140 2,25 4.15 4,61 11,4 13,9 Ert" st 261; ErIM 1,87 7,00 6,81; E. 1" 80 M Er'" t.99 8, IU 6,t7 Erl?O 79 261 Er'" 2,00 6,67 6.1t win 100' 326 Er'70 t,96 7,40 6,31) WIN tit 357 W 181 1,52 t6,67 11 , 35 Win 123 393 WIN 1,49 20,7 11,70 Varu 5-15 WIN 1,35 28,9 , 14. 65 5/056/62/043/006/003/067 B163/B186 a AUTHORSt Afonin, 0. F., Gangr ~ki Lemberg, I. Kh.,.- Nabichvrishvil A.9 Udr=lov.~Yu. I. 9 92 TITLEs Investigation of Coulomb excitatift of the first Mo level t. PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheekoy fiziki.- v. 43, no. 6(12), 1962, 1995 - 1997 - 92 TEXTt The Coulomb excitation cross section of Mo .which is an even-even nucleus with a closed neutron shell (N - 50),.is so small that direct ob- aervation of the Coulomb excitation by recording the spectrum is impeded by the background radiation from nuclear.redctions with light impurity atoms such as C anf 0. To reduce this background, coincidences were 'counted of inelastically scattered bombarding particles and ,-quanta. emitted in the decay of the first excited state. A me.tallic"target en- riched with the M092 isotope to .more than 5 times its natural content was bombarded with N 14 ions accelerated to 40 Mev in'the FTI AN SSSR cyclotron. The scattered ions were recordec~.by means of 4 silicon pn-detectors with 1,12 Card 5/056/62/043/006/003/067 Investigation of Coulomb B163/B186 2 a total surface of 100 mm More details of the experimental procedure were given in an earlier paper (0. F. Afonin et al., ZhETF 43, 1604, 1962). The first level 2* of Mo92 is at 1.52+0.03 Mev. The reduced transition probability B(E2) is found to be (0.19!0.08 e2.10-48 CM4 by comparison 96 with the ryield of the decay of the first excited level of Mo at 0.78m" which is well observable in the direct 6-specirum as well as in the coincidence spectrum. There are 2 figures. ASSOCIATIONs -Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the Academy of Sciences UOSR) SUBMITTED: June 5, 1962 Card 2/2' ,.hLKHAZOV, D.G.; ANDREYEV, D.S.; VA5ILIYFVt V.D.;_qAIIGMKIY,, Yu.P.; LMBERG. I.Kh,; URAIDV, Yu,j, Studying the Coulomb excitation of the first levels of even- even nuclei by measuring coincidences of gamma quanta and inelastically scattered ions. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27 no.10:1285-1296 0 -1163. (MIRA 16:10) VASIL'YE", V. D.; GANGRSKIY, Yu. P.; LEMBERG, 1. FUh-, ZMRALOV, lu. I. G. "Double Coulomb -Fxc itat ion of 4 Levels in the Isotopes Ge, Se and Cd." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Fe7o 64. ZOI (Physico Tecbnical Inst) 'GRSKIY, Yu. P.; D. G.; GV~ "In ti ati of Coulornb-Excitat~*or. o-,' Second Excited Levels of Sx,150; = V94' 9 ~~ 11 S 1-52 and S report submitted for All-Union Conf cn. Nuclear Spectroscopy; Thilipi, 14-22 Fe~D 64. PTI (Physico Technicml Inat) AWMAK Ws AP4024042 SAD AUTHOR-: AlUbamm, D.G.; Gangemkiye Yu-P.; Lmaers, I.Xk.; udralow, YU-1. MW: Coulomb excitation of electric octupole ItraSSMORM In QW010-SWOM, US isc0i, topea ~ffeport, Fourteenth Annual Conference on Nuclear. Spectroscopy hold In.ThWAII i 14 to :32 Fab 1969 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Sorlay flslcbeskaya,, v.28. no.2. 1964. 232-236 TOPIC IrAGS: Coulomb excitation, electric octupole transition, collective lowel. Ireducel transition probability, even-even tin Isotope ABSTRACT: It is known f rom experiments on Inelastic scattering of protons , deutor- i ans ani CC-particle3 that in the case of medLux atomic weight Isotopes there are ob-'i served collective excited states with energies in the range from 2.5 to 4.0 M*V. iThe collective nature of those levels is evinced by the large value of the excita- tion cross section (comparable with the excitation cross section for the first low- elm). On the basis of the inelastic scattering data th4se levels have been assigned: spin and parity 3- and in view of their nature are associated with octupolo vibra- tions. Investigation of Coulomb excitation of the 3" levels Is of ocamiderable ia- i Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4024042 .terest inasmuch as it allows of determining not only the level energy but also the reduced transition probability B(E3,0--*3). In the present work there was investiga- ted Coulomb octupole excitation in even-even tin isotopes. In such experiments, for! reduction of the background radiation one must record either y-y coincidences or co- Inoidences between the 7-rays and the inclastically scatterid bombarding Ions; both: methods were employed in the present study. To Increase the yield of I-rays associ- ated with uxcitation of the 3- levels there were employed cyclotron accelerated N14: ions with energies close to the Coulomb barrier of the target nucleus;., for th moaV ,part, NA ions with energies of 44.5, 48.5, and 52.5 MoV. The targets were enriched' in the even isotopes SnI14, Sn116, Snll8, Sn120, Sn122 and Sn124. A number of the coincidence spectra are presented in figures and the values of D(E3) deduced from the meanurements are tabulated and compared with the results of O.Hansen and O.Ka- :than (Kiicl.Phys.42,197,1963). The mean value of D(Z3) Is close to 0.20 o2 10-72 CO. .which In substantially lower than the values obtained by Hanson and Natban (the higher values reported by these Investigators are attributed to the Influence of i nyalcar Interaction processes). The values of BC13) deduced f r*m the results of I- N coincidence neasurosents decrease Vith decrease. In lon energy. In general the results of the proment Investigation of oatupole Coulomb excitatlea show that ool- lective 3- states -.are systematically excited In oven-even tin LzotqWS th" Is In cmd ACCMICK NR% AP402400 striking contrast with the bdmvlor of the first levels the mer" at whick do-,! creases with increase of A. The values of the ratio of the experimatal value of 18(23) to the single particle value of D(Z3) vary in the range from 20 to 40& 1.*@*@ are considerably greater than the corresponding ration for the first e levels In the evan-even tin Isotopes., Orig.art.has: 2 formulas, 7 figures asd 2 tables. ~~ASSOCIATION: am* DATZ Aft O~Apr" 3=2 00 SUBUrITED: 288eV63 ,Cmd 3/3, GANGRSKlY, Yll"P.", 1SAUIVY M.; l'I'Mf3i".1101, i.Kh, Effect of intoirfortince In 'Lhe Co-'alr' ,-:,itation of 2+ l#,vfj't3 In even-even miclei. Izv, AN 3.8.31I.Ser.fizz. ~9 no.5053-856 My 16 5. "KIRA 26zlf*,) 1. Fi zik o- tekh niche skJ.y in!3titut, im. A.F.1of Ve AN SSSR. Y il 23-Di 7jp 7-, rk)_=2 'T~_Er ~'-, H7,,,T ~~, ~ ~ ACC MR. AP6014~6 SOURCE CODE,: UR/Q367/(i!',/001/CO6/10,~5/11)~,:7 AUTHOR: Gangrs!aZ, YU,_F.--Gangr k7 Yu. ~.; L~T. rg, 1. M. ORG: -tekhrdcheski 43 _qhnical Institute im. A. F. Iorfe AN-5544 (Fizilco institut AN SSSfij - ------- TITLE: Coulomb excitatio~lof the first levels of 2 sup + Zr sup 90 and Zr z;up' 96 SOURCE: Yadernaya fizika v. 1, no. 6. 1965o 1025-1027 TOPIC TAGS: nucleon, zirconiwa, inelastic scattering, nucloon interaction, Coulomb excitation 0 ABSTMOT; The Coulomb excitation of the first levels of Zr9 and ZrWwas Investigated using the coincidences between the Inelastio scattering of'Ions and -(-quanta emitted in the degeneratlon of excIted states. N1 Ions ii1th an enerey or 44 MEV were used as particles. The measypd transition prQbabI1J.tt0s for ,the first levels in Zr90 and Zr are equal respectively to '~(0.042 + 0.015) e2.1o-48 cm4 (3-5 times as high as the single- :partlole evaluation) and (0-055 -1 0.022) 02.10-48 OM4 (4-5 timeB tas high as the single-particle evaluation), The previ usly unknoim value for the energy of the first level In Zr99 Xas ~found to be 1.75 t 0-05 MEV. The experimental lewil enorgion And tranaltIon probabilitice aro oompared with Cal-pulations based ,on a aimple quantitative modelg thking Into aooount pairing and Card 1/2 L 23015-66 AUL Mi A.FOU14?_N40 ~quadrupole-quadrupole Interactions between outer nualeonb". When ,the apectrum of the one-particle neutron state, taken ftom the ~(d, p) reactions on zirconium isotopes, Is used In the ealoula- tiona, the afSreement with experimental data Is better tbim when the Nilsson scheme Is used (Kgl,- Danske Vidensk, Selsk. Mato rys.-'~ M~dd., 29, No. 16, i055). The authors shank A. 1. Veselov iM K,'X.. Yerokhid for al3sistance with the calculations. Orig. art. has: 4figures, and' I table* [Based on authors* Eng. ab8tel (JPRS1 CODEt 20 SUBM DATE: 28Dec64 ORIG BEF: 002 ~;OTH RD, 002 Card 2/2' In ffwf 11DRIMININ MMM L 2665,i-66 EWT(m) DIAAP JD ACC Nk---A-Mlil SOURCE CODE.-' UR/OVP8/65/029/012/22~1~ AUTHOR: Andreyeve-D.-S.; GanjWsIU, 'ru. P.1 Lemberg. I. Kho: Nabiclivrishvili_, V.~ A, ORG: none TITLE~ Coulomb excitations of-lower levels in the isotopes Fb sup 2049 sup 206, im 207 anA Bi-sup 209 jffhis'paper.v'as; presented at the 15th Anmial Conrore ca -n:~ Spoctroscopy.wid tile Structure of the Atomic NuoleuaF, -held In Minsk from 25 JantW7 to 2 Februar7 lqt~& SOURM AN SSSR* Imetlys'e" Seriya fizioheskaya;' v".' 29, no-111 12,: 19650-2231-~n34 TOPIC MS.- Coulomb excitation, lead, bis3M;th~~Inuoleon, nitrogen cyclotron, magnetic field, gam= quantum, eveii nucleus, neutron proton ABSTRACT: In order to determine the effective nucleon charge it-i*s especiialy important to know transition probabilities for nuclei having one -nucleon (or one hole) above the filled shell. Accurate data on this probk" are lacking because the Coulomb output of the excited levels of such nuclei ,are very small even wben bombardment particle energies are very high. 16 -0 Nitrogen io.- Nl4o 5'1') were accelerated in the FT1 cyclotron: up to i 6.5 W-tv by enhancing the magnetic field. G=m quanta ejected forward from ;a Bi-enriched lead target were recorded. Nitrogen ions of 66-5 Mev energy 1 .,were used to study the Coulomb excitation of Pb2O7 and Bi; and 63 Hev ions.* 11 Ifor pb.204 and pb206. Spectra of yN-coincidenee are shown in figures and the results of Card 1 f2 L 26655-66 ACC NRt AP6017118 ~6=10mb e*Xcitatio-n-a-r6- tabulated. 'These results "a-re- c'omp"ared'-,with those of other authors. The values of B(E2) are adversely'affected by inadequate corre~'tt6fi for'angular' correlation and thoii~h'the 6iro"r is ilot-60~e'thdi-- :23% for the 0.57tMev level of P06tp it reaches 35 to 4Wo for the 04,89 Hev Aevel of Pb207 and the 0.91 Mov level of 209 a effective neutron i charge is found to be close -'U-o unity, whereas t for the protonis un- 0 expectedly large: 2.6 to 3- - Speculations are advanced brieTly on the ~effect of level excitation by giant resonance and effects of possible .secondary processes. The general rule is draunt for spherical oven-even nuclei the -farther the closed shell is from the nucleus, the.lovor in the energy of the first 24 level and the greater is the value 6f B (Sz) for the! .transition to this level-,,.b# thig rule does not hold colpPletely for eveil isotopes pf lead. 'Orig,* art. haot4 figures, l formulat and I table. Like, SUB GODE i40 SUB14 DATE znone ORM REF: 002 OM MF: 006 ACC NR: SOURCE CODEs AUTHORs Gangrokiy, Yus Pe; Lemberg# Is Kho ORGi Physiootechhioal,-,,. Institute ime A*'F; Ioffe, AN SSSR (Fiziko-telduAcheskiy instituC~~ TITLE: Coulomb excitation of electric ootupole transitions in In uup 115- cle, SOURGEt Yadernaya fizika, v- 3, no* 3. 1966, 461JM TOPIC TAGSt Coulomb excitation, indium, gamma quantum, alpha particle, isotope ABSTRACT: The Coulomb excitation of levels In In3-15, which are de-excitod to the ground state through cascades envolving the isomerio 335 keV level of In115 (T=40 hours), was investigated. The excitation of the levels was'masured according to the yield of 335 kaVY-quantao' The observed dependence of the yield'on the d-particle energies can be explained by the electric oatupole excitation of two groups.of levels, the energies of which are known from other spectrometric experiments. The M93~and 0o825 MeV levels belong to the first group; those with the energies 2.06, 2.17, and Zs49 MOV, to the second one& It seems that the levels in t;he se6ond group are simils to ths 3- excited states in the ighboring even isotopes of Cd and Sn. Orig. art. has: 3 figurea and 1 table, LBased on authors' Eng. abst.-i SUB CODE t20, 18. sm DATs, o6jul65 ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 005 Card I&A-6- IN oil I I Mr-opp EBB= L 44038-66 ZwT (ra) /EVWPt/ET1 !JP(c) j D/ j G SOURCE CODE: --'U-R/6j67-/C6/C)03/005/0794/C,797. AUTHOR: Gangr3kiy.. P.; Lembergp I. Kh.; Nabichvrishvili, V..A. ~7_ ORG: Physicotechnical InRitute im. A. F. Ioffe, AN SSSR (Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR) TITLE: Coulomb excitationltf levels in the beta- and gamma-vibrational bands of the Sm sup 152 and W sup 186 nuclei SOURCE: Yadernaya fizika, v- 3,, no- 5# 1966, 794-797 TOPIC TAGS: Coulomb excitation, gamma quantum ABSTRACT: The Coulomb excitation of nuclear levels in S&152 and WW vas investigated using the method of coincidences between 'Y-quanta and Go-lasticaffy, scattered *14 ions. The 0+0 2+, and 4+ levels in the Vvibrational band and 2+ 1 1 in the m~152 '199 T-vibrational band of s and also the 2+ and 4+ levels in the W -(-vibrational band were excited. The values of the probability of the electric quadrupole tivaiti, from jDg ground state to the Z+ levels of the P- and 'f-vibrational bands in So and W were determined.- Orig. art. has:. 4 figures, 1 fomula and 3 tables@ [Based on authors* Eng. abst.) (JPRS: 389712) SUB CODE: 20 / SUBM DATE: O6Jul65 ORIG REF 003 OTH REF: 004 Card 1/1 blg ACC NR: AP701240S SOURCE CODE: Uit/03671671'005iOOli-002-71~0025 AUTHOR: Markov, B. N.; Polikimov, S. M.; Yunsklaussen, C. Jungclaussen, H. ORG: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Obll~edlnennyy institut yadernykh, issledovaniy) nvesti-ation of the reaction U238 Bil leading to d spontaneously TITLE: I fissionable Isomer 91242 --.j. SOURCE: Yadernaya fizika, v. 5, no. 1, 1967, 22-25 TOPIC TAM: americium, boron, nuclear Isomer, nuclear spin SUB CODE: 20,11 isomeric ABSTRAcr: The reaction 'U238+Bll leading to the ground (i* 'A and spontaneously fissionable states of km~42 was investigated. The excitation functions have been obtained for the-ground and spontaneously fissionable the averaged cross section ban been measured in states. -For the 5- state, the enera range 5" MOV. The spin of the spontaneously fissionable state was evaluated by ~qo,"ring the cross sections ~or the production of '%M2)42 inyarious.ptates' The authors thank 0. N. Flerdv for-constant Interest In the work, Vi. P. Perelygin and-covorkars of his group for processing and exanining the liss detectors, K. A. Gavrilov for preparing t~e targets, and B. A. Cvozd"ev U d 1/2 0M. J33? tr-- ACC N PA AP7012408 and S. As Fleshuko,~aya for the chemical separatton of to and Cm, 'Orig art. hast 3 figures and 1 formulao., Ciased on uthoril Eng,. Abst3. fJPRS i 40.3!y. Ijt j. :):.I IJ A , A t,w ZEGEVIC, Nasto, dr.; GANIG, Razica, dr.; STOJKOVIC, Dragica, dr. Natural delivery in a woman with previous cesarean section. Mod. glasn. 15 no.5:224-226 My 161. 1. Ginekolosko-akusersko ode1jenje Bolnice u Nisu (U-,ravnik,. prim. dr N. Zecevic). (CESAREAN SECTION) (DELIVERY) ws rl f GANICHEV, A.A. ~;OLANT, V.Ye.; ZIIIM~SKIY, A.P.; K.HOTV',UK1Y, B.Z.; SHIL111. V. IT. Diffusion of charged particles of a disintegrating plasma In a magneti% field. Zhur. tekh. fiz. 39 zio.1:77-98 Ja f64. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Leningradskiy politeklinichesk Ly Ins titut imoni M.I,Kalinin~~ rJANIVI A. A. "Me2hanization of hoisting and transp6tting at food supply depots and basses." N. F. Yermakov, I. B. Rudner. Rewtewed by A. A. Ganich. 14ekh. trud. rab; 6, No 3, 1952. ~ , -WP, ~:I i'1~1.11-111 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1. GOICH, A. A., Eng. 2. USSR (6oo) 4. Losding and Unloading 7. Spocial miumal on the mochwiitatlon of loading and unloading Au necessary. Melch trud rab No. 12 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, #pril -1953, Uncl- OANICH A.A., inzhener. Device for opening the hatch in burden charging carriages. Stall 16 U90:270-272 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7) l.Magnitagerskiy filial Giprosexa. (Open hearth furnaces) (Damping appliances) 133-6-4/33 AUTHORS: Ganich,__A_,,A... Zarubin, V,F, and Yakoviev, V.G. (Engineers). TITLE: Automatic gathering and weighing of blast furnace burden materials with a conveyor belt delivery to skips. (Avtomaticheskiy nabor i vzveshivaniye sh-tkhty dlya domennoy pechi. pri transporternoy podache V skip). PERIODICAL: "Stall" (Steel), 1957y No.6? pp. 496-500 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A project of automation of gathering, weighing and con- veyor belt delivery of burden materials to skips for one of the Magnitogorsk furnaces designed by Gipromez and the Sverdlovsk Branch of the Tyazhpromelektroproyekt is des- cribed (Figs.1 and 2). Operating conditions: furnace out- put - 2500 ton/day with 270 five-skip charges/day; 5 bur- den components - sinter, manganese addition (manganese ore and open hearth slag); acid additions, limestone and coke; charging sequence can be varied. The diagram of the opera- tion of the burden gathering system for various charging sequences is shown in Fig-3. It is expected that a con- siderable increase in the efficiency of burden delivery will be obtained with a simultaneous 7.4% decrease in the weight of the equilnent (from 367 to 340 ton/furnace). Card 1/2 There are 3 figures. 133-6-4/33 Automatic gathering and weighing of blast furnace burden materials with a conveyor belt delivery to skips. (Cont.) ASSOCIATION: Magnitogorsk Branch of Gipromez. (Magnitogorskiy Pilial Gipromeza). AVAI'LABLE: Library of Coligress Card 2/2 SOV / 137- S8-12-24187 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Met~illurgiya~ 1958~ Nr 12, p 37 (USSR) AUTHORS: Ganich, A.A., Lesher, G - Kh, TITLE: Block Planning of Open4earlh Sl,ops 'Blorhnav-i p)anrovka niartenov- skikl- tsekbov; PERIODICAL: Tekhn.-ekon. bVul. Sov. nar. kh-va Chelvab. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 3, pp 47-50 ABSTRAGT. A description -.5 offered of a va-ant of open-~eartl- shop block plan- ning suggested by tl-e Magnitogorsk Gipromez, in wh7ch each open- hearth furnace i~ located between two emptv b;ivs, !t is remarked that the provision of emptv bairs .s justified bv the h.gh output design rate of the open-hearth furnaces. The planning of existing shops in a niimber of plants did not provide conditions for an even flow of work and full utilization of the furnace dssemblies. in determining the components of a block, it is suggested that the follow-ng guiding prin- ciples be employed: 1) The open-heartl~ furnaces -n the block sl-ould be of a single model; 2) the size and Ivngth of potiring areas for open-hearth furnaces should provide for more 11-ein two trains', 3) the Card 1/2 Block Planning of Open-hearth Shops (cont. ) SOV / 137- 58-12-24187 number of open-hearth furnaces in a block is determined with consideration of the need. for independent operation of the individual furnaces and for adequate intervals between the performance of identical operations on adjacent furnaces; 4) the pro- vision of non-interfering location of pot-car trains in tl-e wings of each block. It is recommended that development of standard block designs be undertaken to accel- erate the planning of standard units. It is observed that the island-block type of shop recommended by the central Gipromez, which offers no significant advantages over the design described, is less economical than th;it described above. Diagrams of island-block shop plans are presented. M. Kh Gard 2/2 18.7200 AUTHORS: Zudin, V. M., Ganich, A. A., Sokolovskiy, G. 1-4. (Engineers) TITLE: Experience in Con-,)tructlon and OpeL-ation ot Be1t, Y - I C Conveyor System for, Burden Suppl, to Plast Skips PERIODICAL: StaV, 1959, Nr 10, pp 865-868 (13SSR) ABSTRACT: In July 1958, a new belt conveyor, 3~ysl,-em equi with automatLe (:olleciion and weiglhinjr unit introduced In a hlast fut-nace of' Combine (Magnitogor3kly koribinat). B u 1, 1ng' nd installation took 110 days. Sinter is chaLged at 600 to 7000 C. 'PvodUCtiV1ty Of feedei-: '[0 to 140 t/hr, depending on the angle of the latter. In the course of oue,.,ations cert-:tLn shor~tcomlrws were eliminated by: (1) installi.nC a~.,Idl 'on IL~-ol .1 , -:I,- to orevent the rt~j(,%qLjy ,,jL!)j)Lnrr C).,,' tjj~_~ Card 1/2 adding watei-coole,-,[ tp.-ockolv- drive, E z p er L P- n c c I n C o n:, r u c t 1. on an (11 Opu:0 ,-d-r! Sup of Belt Conveyor, Systerp fo,,~ BU -Y to Bllast, Fuvnace Skips n c 'anging the type of to ~ ey be f ore i t open,-, L -1 ic -n -- bell t and pr~olonginC 1'i'lli~nf7 ' to - n providing a min ~-JAIM Ie Wo'lliz- jqith hum'd a i, - i co- i; t~ 1 -.t L, - t I L Ll'.e year,- in the o.' 0ie- P-, oviding sinte:~ i I Lv- to stavt worlkinp; o,- 0- - ~ I L sinter line; (1) ri Lnj, ood:,; -) n ovet, the source oC 11-o comn'aat 'a Oil filter vent ill-:lt 11:3 p I ar,-, e,.-.1, Con- veyor. drives a-e ln~;uL:-Itcd by of screens. cx,)c-!.ence has the possibility 01t' L10-1111fr 1)(-"--t conveyor for hott sintev. Reference !o i%nde to ear-11e,.- soL-1~ by A. A., Zarubin, V. U., and Ya!covD--,v, V. G. The~'e 4 ftgupes; and I Swil-cl. ~-efe-enoe. ASSOCIATION: Magnitogorsk Comlhivie Magnitogorsk State Institute 'o?*, Planning of f4cta1[ur)-J(!z)j pjant,.~ Card 2/2 Gipromez) an.,,z an(.. ii .14 FIMOROV, L.L., inzh.;_.~~AN~C4,. A.A., inzh. Over-all automation of the charging of blast furnaces. Mekh.i avtom.proizv. 14 no.9:12-15 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Blast furnaces-Dquipment and supplies) (Automt1on) I !! I : . . : V ~' W , , ; 1 -11 ~[ I 1! 11 1' : I . I ! I GANICH, A.A., inzh. Evaluating the degree of mechanization of contruction work. Mekh.stroi. 19 no.3:22-23 Mr 162. (MM 15:3) (Construction equipment) ;I: ' I ,~ ! L : PI.; ;' '!! ._qINICII,_A.A.... inzh.; DANILOV, O.V., inzh.; SIZPAK, S.L., inzII.; YUDINTSEV, M.P., inzh. Now diagram for batching and weighing the charge mixture for high capacity blast furnaces. Stall 22 no.8-.679-683 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Magnitogorskiy goaudarstvennyy soyuznyy institut po proyektirovaniyu metallurgicheskikh zavodove (Blast furnaces-Equipwnt and supplies) j 0- AUTHOR Ganich, 1.1. 93-57-7-18/22 TITLE: Proposal to Organize Special Pipe and Turbodrill Repair Centers in the Associati,on of the Tatar Petroleum industry (0 sozdanii spetsi.,-:ilizirovannykh baz po remontu trub i turboburov v ob"yedinenii Tatneft) PERIODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyayst:vo, -L957,, Nr 7, pp 61-62 (USSR) ABs,rikCT: Exploitation wells of the Tatar Petroleum Industry (Tatneft') are drilled exclusively with turbodrills. Therefore, it is very important that the drill pipes and turbodrills be properly repaired and steadily delivered to the wells. At present the three drilling departments of the Drilling Trust of the Tatar Petroleum Industry (Tatburneft') have their own repair shops. The shops are housed in unsuitable premises, equipped only with basic tools, and the work is organized on Card 1/2 Proposal to Organize Special Pipe (Cont.) 93-.57-.7-18/22 a piecework basis. In view of these conditions the shops cannot cope with repair work in a satisfactory manner and this is reflected in Table 1. The Scientific Research Department (NIS) of Tatneft' has proposed improving the quality and rate of repairs by eliminating piecework and by paying workmen by the hour plus a 20 percent bonus for repairs outlasting the mini- mum period, This reorganization has made it possible to extend the period between repairs from 40-45 hours, to decrease the number of repairs, to simplify the syst-em of norms, to raise the quality of repairs, and to reduce the nuinber of workmen. The author concludes that the cEntral location of the drilling departments of Tatneft' makes it desirable to replace the existing repair shops by 'Large, well-equipped special drill pipe and turbodrill repair centers in Leninogorsk, Al'met'yevsk and possibly also in Aznakayevo. The preparatory work on these special.repair centers will begin in 1957 so that the centers can be completed in 1958. There is one Lable. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Oil wells 2. DrMu-Maintenance 6,-, q / Y~ C /;,/./,/, A,), SOXOWV, I.S., assistent; GANICH, X.M., student V. kurva meditsInskogo fakul'teta (g. Us 0 Yoreign bodies In the external Witory meatus and their extraction. Felld. I akush. no.9:7-~,81 154, (KLRA 7:11) (UR, NITIMIAL, fore4p bodies,, extraction) GANICH, H.H. (Mezhgor ty-a) Model midwife. Yelld. i akash. 25 no.2:60-61 F 160. (SHRODA, ANNA DNITRINn) (KIRA 13.-5) 091 YEVDOKIMOVA, A.M.; ESAULOVA, V.A.; GANICH, M.M. Ifurses' councils. Med. sestra 20 no.409-62 Ap '61. (14IRA 14.-5) 1. Predsedatell Soveta meditsinskikh dester Vologodskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy (for Yevdokimova). 2. Predsedatell Saveta meditsinskildi sester Kirovskoy psikhonevrologichaskoy bollnitsy (for Esaulova). 3 Glavnyy vrach Mezhgorskoy rayonnoy bollnitsy, Zakarpatskaya ohast' (for Ganich). (VOLOODA--ITURSES AND NURSING) (KIROV-NURSES AND NURSING) (MEZHGOR DISTRICT (TRA4SCARPATHIA)-NURSES AND IMURSING) 114 IVII `1 GAKICH, H.M. (Hanych, M.M.] Course of pregnancy, labor and puerperal period in womon with endemic goiter. Pedlakush. i gin 25 no.ls45-48 163. (MIRA 160) 1. Kafedra akushepstva I ginekoloLgii (zav.-prof. I.M.Rembes) medichnogo fakull~etu Uzbgorodalkogo universitetu (rektor - dotsent D.V.Chepur). Naukoviy kerivnik-prof. HeS.Baksheyer. ~G-OITER) (OBSTETRICS) IF ! V ~ I BAKSqEYEV, N.S.; _9MIGH, M.M. Effect of chdrionic gonadotropin, progesterone and estrogens on some aspects af the thyroid function. Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.6:86-91 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologil (zav. - prof. N.S.Baksheyev) Kiyevskogo maditsinskogo instituta. - - - I i ! I ~ I : t ii I I i 1~ I r - I. ;'11 4 1 F, -~ il I1.1.', GUELISKIY, M.S.; GANIGH, P.Y ZEGE, E.P.; IVAIICjVj A.P.; KlIBINCV, A.F. , Use of quartz glass inmanufacturing inotruments for spectrum analy-~ s". Dokl. AN BSSR 6 no.12:772-776 D 16&- KRA 16:9) 1. Irwtitut fiziki AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR B.I. Stepanovym. GANICHINKO, G.Ye. -.1 First machine tool of the new five-year plan. Nauka i zhitn' 23 no.11:32 N 156. (MLM 9; 11) 1. Glavnyy konstruktor zayoda "Krasnyy proletariy". (Kachine tools) 1:11ARVP P- "I WLJZJ~L .1 - . 1 9 w 11 . . - PAIGHMOV, G.M.; GRTAZNOVA, Z.V.; TAGLITANOTA, Y.M.; GANIGEOMO, L.G. Conversion of hydrocarbons on deuteriated alumino silicate catalysts. Probl. k1n, i kat. 9:145-151 157. (MM& 110) (Deuterium) (Gatalysts) (Chemical reaction, Mto of) j 11ANCIMIKO) G. M., GRYAM1011A) Z. V,, YRIEL'YAMV, V. M., GAIPCHEIIIKO, L. G. "Conversion of Hydrocarbons on Deuterated Alundnosilicate Catalysts." P,-'Ob2,c-,,W T.11m:tIcn &rA Catwlycis. ;r. 9. 1zOtu;wff% in U-t,,01014, W-c-O-W, TfA--?-r. M! 8,251R, 195'Of, 442p. a tht It thic- coll r~14 5 (4), 15 (2) AUTHORS: Ganichenko, L. G., Kiselev, V. F., SO'1/20-125-6-29/61 TITLE: The Influence of the Hydration of tie Surface of Silica on the Adsorption of Aliphatic Alcohols Fr)m Solutions (Vliyaniye gidratatsii poverkhnosti kremnezema na adeorbtsiyu alifaticheskikh spirtov iz rastvorov) PERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, 101 125, Nr 6, pp 1277-1280 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence exercised by the hyd.-ation of the surface of silica is investigated for the ads,irption of stream (Ref 1) and saturated hydrocarbons (Ref 2), In the former case this influence is considerable, in the Lattei it is insignificant. It was therefore of interest to in;restigate this influenoe in the adsorption of alcohols which bwe both hydroxyl groups and carbon chains. Keasur,~ments wcce carried out of the adsorption of methanol-, n-propancl-, n-hexanol, and n-ootanol from carbon tetrachloride solutioza. Two samples of non- porous silica - "white carbon blark" - BS-1 and BS-2 were used. The samples were annealed before --he experiments at 3000, one Card 1/3 of the BS-2 samples also at 7000. The results obtained are The Influence of the Hydration of the Surface of SOY/20-125-6-29/61 silica on the Adsorption of Aliphatic Alcohols From Solutions shown by table 1. Figure I shows the isothermal lines of adsorption, figure 2 shows the dependence a) of the adsorption maximum, b) of the surface occupied by the adsorbed molecules, c) of the thickness of the adsorption layer, d) of the ratio between the adsorbed molecules and the number of hydroxyl groups on the degree of surface hydration. Whereas methanol is still considerably influenced by the degree of hydration, this influence decreases with an increase of the carbon chain. The adsorption of octanol is not influenced at all. With an increasing length of the carbon chain the behavior of the alcohols thus approaches that of the hydrocar'bons. Further, the marked increase in thickness of the adsorption layer of methanol is discussed. It is explained by variatiGn of molecule orientation, which may be caused by a polymorphic transformation due to the thermal treatment of the silica, and leads to steps or discontinuities in the adsorption isothermal line. There are 3 figures, I table, and 15 referdnees, 13 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 The Influence of the Hydration of the Surface of SOV/20-125-6-29/61 Silica on the Adsorption of Aliphatic Alcohols From Solutions ASSOCIATION: Mbskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTED: December 30, 1958, by M. M. Dubinin, Academician SUBMITTEDs December 24, 1958 Card 3/3 3/062'60/000/009/002/021 B02 37BOD-4 AUTHORS% Ganichenko, L. G., Dubinin, M. M,, Zaverina, Ye. D., -Krge Kravillnikov, K. G. TITLE: Study of the Vapor Adsorption on Adsorbents With Heterogeneous Surface~ Communication 2.. Experiments With Organically Substituted Silica Gel PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1960, No. 9, pp. 1535-1543 TEXTt The adsorption of various vapors on methylated course-porous silica gel and a demethylated sample obtained therefrom is discussed here. The conditions of investigation were chosen in such a way that an essential change-of the specific surface seemed to be unlikely, Coarse-porous com- mercial silica gel Kr_K(KSK) was taken as inittal sample and carefully purified from iron and other impurities,. To methylate the surface, silica gel was repeatedly treated with dichloro dimethyl silane vapors at 2000C. Then, the vapors were sucked off in vacuum at 100'~C, and s.-l-J--a gel washed with water until the reaction for the chlorine ion was negative. The Card 1/3 Study of the Vapor Adsorption on Adsorbentq S/0-2/60/000/00"i/002/021 With Heterogeneous Surface. Communication 2. B02.1 B064 Experiments With Organically Substituted Silica Gel silica gel thus obtained is called C-1 (S-')~ A portion of silica gel S-1 was treated with nitric acid vapors at 2000C for 6 h, Thus, the organic part of the surface was oxidized, the CH 3 radicals substituted by OH groups, and the methylated silica gel with hydrophobic properties became hydrophilic. This specimen was called C-2 (S-2). The composition of the surface of silica gel S-1 and S-2 was determined by an organic analysis. The analysis was carried out at the same time as the determination of the weight losses in calcination at 12500., Table 1 shows the analytical. results. It may be seen 'that the demethylation of the surface leads to an increase of its degree of hydration. The specific surface of the specimen changed by 3~o. Nitrogen, cyclohexane, benzene, and water were used as adsorbates. Figs. 1-4 show the sorption branches of the adsorption iao- thermal lines of the vapors of these substances. In a1.1 cases, the iso- thermal lines for S-1 are lower than those fcr S-2. Table 2 gives a comparison among the specific sorption Volumes. The authors explain their results with the help of the respective publiolied data, Summing up: 1) The Card 2/3 Study of the Vapar Adsorption on Acts o rtettt j With Heterogeneous Surface. Communicatina 2. B023//B064 Experiments With Organically Substituted Silica Gel substitution of one part of the hydroxyl group3 of the silica gel surface by methyl groups leads to a reduCtion of ito adsorptive power toward substances in the vapor phase, and to an increase of the molecular fields in the occupied monomolecular layers. 2) To determine the specific surfaces of the adsorbents with a chemically non-homogeneous surface (on the basJs of the equation by Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller for the adsorption iso- thermal line), it is necessary to select the adsorbates with speoial care. They should be as little sensitive as possible to the ~;hemical hetero- geneity of the siirface. L. N. Kurbatov is mentioned. There are 5 figures, 4 tables, and 32 references% 22 Soviet., 2 US, I British, 6 Germar-4 and Swiss~ ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akadpmii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Ghemistry of the Ac:--.tdemY :_,1 Sci~-nees USSR). Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy unlversitet im. M.V.Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTEDi April 2, 1959 Card 3/3 GANICHOKO, L.G.1 KIULEV, V.F.; KRASILINIKOV, X.G.,-,MURM, V.V. &feet of the nature of silica gel and quartz surfaces on ,,tbeir adsorption properties. Part /+: Aidsorption and heat of adsorption of alipbatic atAoholm on powdered silica gel. Zhur.fiz.kh'-. 35 no*8:1728-1726 Ag 161* (M3PIA 14:8) le Moskovskiy gosudaretwennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova, (Alcohols) (Adsorption) GANICHENKO LA.; XISELEV, V.F. Investigating the surface properties of titanium dioxide arystals. Dokl~AN SSSR 138 noo3.-608--622 My 161, (MIRA 14.5) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im, M.V,Lomonosova. Fredstavleno akademikom M.M,Dubininyme (Titanium dioxide crystals) GANICHENKO, L.G..; KISELEV, V.F.; MURINA, V.V. Adsorption properties of the crystallins titanium dioxide surface. KinA kat. 2 no.6-877-886 N-D 161, (MIRA 14:12) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet, fizicheskiy fakulltet. (Titanium oxide) (AdBgrption) 4/Prt-4~,Nbl 4,: 6 L 2 P=~5 Epr. Y +PCO R-!I/JD/JG M 'iq ACCESSION NR: A.F4044078 0 /025 _2por, N,,D, I Topcjij.~dv K ''Et I AUTHORS; Ganichenko, L.G. 501; T Investigation of the ph sico-chemical prop~eirtie~ Of the. r ire 1 TITLB y earth element oxides SOURCE: Moscow.,Universitet. Vestnik.' SeTlya ;L) . no i 4":' .1964. 19-25 1110PT(I 0 X TAGS: rare earth oxide-lanthanu~-oxide:: ned hi: Ide, samarium oxide, holmium oxide, ergium 'Oxide, yt~ lum 9'';* i~d tr enti.:Ll thermal analysis,, vacuum thermal analymis'~ ;Inalyslp chemical analysis, catalyst pre rationt otable drlfot hodi fi C. 1 "101' j. ABSTIUCT: Some of the ca nd electrionio 01 r +0 e, ~ :0 r,~ th oxides of La, Nd. Sm, Ho' rw.- Yb were Anvemt1gaAbd d-Iff er ~.itj4* tA thenial, vacuum-thermal, x-~ray and chemical ajialysh 113, 13~ ia W.+ was worked out for obtaining catalystaqvith l1hrge. mrv i;t e.i The apecific surface, purity, nature of the impii-A. L-1 e a' axioi- re ence of stable crystal modification oiof te4era,*~i~ nteiv:als;~ n which compounds are.catalytlog were determlaeio!' NP 4 1iaes we;- Card 1, L 23039-65 ACCESSION NR.' AP4044078 droxides which: were tobll'~etoi I ~nd drl:e prepared by calcining the by for 24 hours at 1200. Derivato-grams (sho~lhlg' thoiltilos:6 1114~ibe tri Go '(!'~ IT and differen ling MA: curvea differential velrzht loss DTG tial beaA of the s a m p le s - Ii e a t i n g' to 1000c at i,ate (if I trogenL 110 min. Ni~ere obtaiiied. Water and rit ''(I oxygea or hydrogen, were given off on heatIng., Tildi ea:~Lth 11 b all L; oxideG all showed essentia y Identical thermal cor,i-0,ers n; :t~tLe. endo-i-~eaks were Indicativeof removal of dif f erontjly bdildedL wa t e The ppak at 7500 was attributed to dehydra.tlon~an(i liot ii~ j; 'I Phase i transition. The exothermic effect discussed by W, ii . Ht.'er and S4 Roy (it. Am. Cer. Soo. 42, 563, 1�59) was, nLo.t obse-r'~;Od EOd! x-ray 1 ai for ;6. study; showed no polymorphic transformation. Vaculml e e hours at 4000 was recommended for-essentially ooml, t -rolmoval df nitrates. N'fjqO'~~',prepared in this man ontabied no Ani IL tratep, had a crystal sthature.,C and 6 spe .1 rif a 1 ~:Of '50 Vi2il~ 9112 i Orig.:`art, has: 4 figures and 2 tables.:, ~13tVC~L JODCO ASSOO'EATION: nXe&a Azicheskoy klx#ii Mosloovskogo ;iteta io unLveri (22prtRq!~~ Dws al Chomistr7p W cow abi :VIATiWisk) Card 2 3, r ACCESSION NR: AP4009923 S/0057/64/034/001/0077/0088 AUMOR:-GaiRi~4,ey,,A.A.; Golant,V.Ye.; Zhilinslciy,A.P.; Khotimskiy,B.Z.; Shilin,V.N. TITLE: Investigation of the diffusion of charged particles in a decaying plasma in a magnetic field SOURCE; Zhurnal toldmicheskoy fiziki, v.34, no.1, 1964, 77-88 TUPIC TAGS: plasma, plasma decay, diffusion, charged particle diffusion, diffusion in magnetic field, ambipolar diffusion, helium plasma, helium plasma decay, helium ion diffusion ABSTRACT: Previous measurements (V.Ye.Golant and A.P.Zhilinskiy,ZhTF,32,127,1962) have shown an anomalously high rate of decay of plasma in a longitudinal magnetic field when the diameter of the discharge tube is small. 7n order to investigate this phenomenon, the decay of spectroscopically pure helium plasmas was observed in glaw and quartz discharge tubes with diameters ranging from 0.4 to 6.6 cm. Longitudinal magnetic fields up to 6000 Oe were employed with the smaller discharge tubes, and fields as high as 1300 Oe were employed with the largest tube. The plasmas were formed by hot cathode pulse discharges in He at pressures from 0.05 to 1.5 mm Hg. Card 1/5 ACC.NR: AP4009923 The decay was followed by observing the shift of the resonant frequency of a micro- wave resonant cavity surroundIng part of the discharge tube. In some.cases the change in the Q of the cavity was also followed in order to obtain information abDut electron collision rates. Wavelengths in the neighborhoods of 3 and 30 am were Or,- ployed. Transverse diffusion coefficients were calculated from the OlYserved de- cay curves with the aid of suitable assumptions concerning the longitudinal-diffus- ion. The transverse diffusion coefficients obtained for plismas in discharge tubes with diameters of 4 cm or greater agreed well with theoretical values. Those for plasmas in smaller discharge tubes did not, the observed transverse diffusion coef- ficients being greater than the theoretical by a quantity that is roughly indepen- dent of the magnetic field. The following possible causes for this anomalous be- havior are briefly discussed and rejected: impurities in the gas; enhanced electron temperatures; distuebance of the ambipolar diffusion mechanism by magnetic field in- homogeneities. The authors consider it most likely that an instability develops and gives rise to anomalous transverse diffusion. The excitation of oblique drift waves or ionic-acoustic waves, and the development of small scale flute instability are mentioned as possibilities. During the experiments it was noted that even a very small misalignment of the discharge tuba with respect to the magnotic fiel.;~ would greatly 4acreAso the plasma decay rate. The diftusivie decay of a plasma in a rec- Card 2/3 ACC.NR: AP4009923 tangular discharge tube in an oblique magnetic field is treated theoretically. It is shown that when the angle between the discharge tube axis and the magnetic field lies between certain limits, the ambipolar diffusion mechanism is disturbed and the electrons diffuse primarily along the magnetic field while the Ions diffuse mainly transversely to it. The relation between obliquity to the magnetic field and plasma decay rate calculated for a rectangular discharge tube accounts reasonably well for the effect observed with cylindrical tubes. "The authors express their deep grati- tude to V.V.Bulanin, who participated in some of the experimental investidations. The authors are deeply grateful to O.P.Bochlcova, in whose laboratory the spectrum analysis of the gas was conducted." Orig.art.has: 28 formulas, 8 figures and 2 ta- bles. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im.M.I.Kalinina (Leningrad Polytechnic Institute) SUBMITTED: 09Jul63 SUB CODE: PH 3/3 Car DATE ACQ: l0Feb64 NR REP SOV: 012 ENCI;- 00 OTHER: 003 A117oo6677 SOURCE CODE: uR/o145/66/ooo/ ACC NR, 010/007-J/0078 AUT11OR:. Ganichev,_ .._I.,(Engineer) A- ORG: None TITLE: Determination of the natural frequencies of oscillations of-a compressible iluid in a complex pipeline SOURCE: IVUZ. Mashinostroyeniye, no. 10, 1966, 73-78 TAGS: compressible fluid, pipeline, fluid flow, oscillation / P10-11 ABSTRACT: The author considers oscillations of a fluid in a pipeline consisting of n sections (see figure) where the paremeters Zi. fis ai (i=l, 2, 3,..., n) are known. Linearized equations of disturbed one-dimensional motion of an ideal compressible fluid in the i-th section are given together with the boundary conditions at the joint between two sections. Formulas are derived which'may be used for setting up %910 frequency equations for a pipeline made up of sections differing in length, cross sectional area and acoustic P.(/) 4ajL-t.4 velocity, assuming boundary conditions of the 4coustic type. Expressions are also found for velocity and pres- 1/2 uDc: 621.643.2/3 ACC NR: AP7006677 sure curves. It is shown that any honuniform pipeline with a given number of elements has a spectrum of coefficients which completely determine its dynamic properties. A set of rules is given for writing out th'ese spectra in terms of the coefficients of refraction and reflection. The article was presented for publication by Doctor of technical sciences V. I. Feodoslyev, Professor at the Moscow Technical College im N. E. Bauman. Orig. art. has:, 3 figures, 1 table, 11 formulas. SUB CODE: 209 13/ SUBM DATE: 22Dec65/ ORIG REF: 005 LC,,d 2/2 GANICHEV, A.I,, assistent Forced vii~~ations of an ideal compressible fluid flow in a uniform straight PiPe under the action Of an external pressure. Izv.vys.ucheb. zav.; Mashinostr. no.4:62-69 164. (MAL 18!1) 1. Moskovskoys vyeaheye tekhnicheskoy uchilishche imeni N.E.Baumang. ;* Z-f, - -w~i-- ~':111.1. 11 :- f !. 0 tovs-lill It!! lut'M i 0 1~ If .1 1 1 1 . . GANICHEV, D.A.; TJTKIN, X.G. Possibilit7 of the analysis of the distribution of electrons according to t,heir total energies in a qxMi-spherical condenser. Fiz. tver. tela 1 no.4:648-653 159. (MIRA 12:6) 1.Leningradekiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. R.I. Kalinina. . Olleetrons) SOV/109-4-1-29/30 AUTEORS: ~~~~~d Utkin, K. G. TITIZ: Accuracy of the Spherical Condenser Method (0 tochnosti metoda sfericheskogo kondensatora)~Letter to the Editor) PERIODICALt Radiotekhnika i Elektronika, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 1, p 148 (USSR) ABSTRACT: N.A. Soboleva investigated the accuracy of the spherical condenser method in a work published in this journal (Ref 1). Here, it is pointed out that the so-called yield coefficient measured by Soboleva should have been zero and the fact that it was not was due to the experi- mental errors. Consequently, it is pointed out that ~obolevals experiments were burdened with an error when determining the electron trajectories by means of an elect.,rolytic tank. There are 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: May 6 , 191;8 Cardi/l Ila AUTHORS t Vasil - yov. G. F. , Vol Ltova, A. 9f. P.L".,., L.Ta. and T.snapol-mkaya. A.A. TITLBt S . naron Cathode 11 -trc.i 0, 1 Th. Ilth Intordepartmont al Meeting) Washil. d a! t~ftunyy seminar P. %ated, . : elektrouLke) (11-a ansedeniyo) PRPIODICAL, Rdict.kh.1k. I I.kt-lka, 1959, Vol k, Nr pp 731 - 732 (USSR) ABSTRACTI o A Meeting or the *minor took plac " Dow t rc~., 3 at the Institut r ki I:k ad'oekhai t ut t Rod - Insert :.d .1 tronice it 1. ., .& of the ..Sc.U3SR). During the meeting 6 papers war* read. Yu,G. Ptushinakly read a paper entitleds "Kinetics of the Adsorption of Oxygen on the Surface of Tungsten*. by X.tL DykMao, and S.M. P.k.r. Th. a..." pap.r - - ~-rconductor. 3 d..It with mThe dmixture rhoto-dtfeet of j the on ha Swciton Light Absorption". The I. osl 0 T T r _q0.WlCh was devoted to "The Probi- of po,, 4 th rSecondary Electron Emission of Fine films of a Number of Organic S.b.taaawaw. The problem of *SArfszo Car*IJ2. lonisation In a Strong Electric Field an a Surface with s, Man-howog*noou. Work Function" was considered by % Ys. tandborg and 9.1. lance. I.N. Bakulina and - 1. ioo. road 0 POP`ar--QnTl1I*d *D-efe-r-mrft-atlon of the : gloctron Attachment Energy and of the potentials of Atoms by the Method at Surface lonj4atLan". K.L. j Tanno-Ra-skly and A.P. Alsk~OvGA*Alt with t'1;-.probXm* f-w-ft w f Th Di t 0 h i o a rio age o roug v ec 407 Who. the Current C-I- Are XMtedh...d through on. or the Contacts by Means of Bloatron 11mbardmentO. The 1#0tur. by I.Q. M)ttu discussed the following 0 . IGHT-Y or th.-AwelyaA. of the Total-onargy Distribution of Blectrena in a Quest-sphorlook CoodannerA. ' Th. work by N.L. Sapless, B.A,-111griums, o14 A It 3 - - - ll-M dealt with 'An v G svTigation at the secondary a rn emission and the charesterlatle, oasrlY lesson of a number 1' of disla6tries (glass, miss. r3warito and alkali-baloid mosiocrystals). Card 2/2 UNOWN 06 ~