SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIREYEV, P.M. - KIRJEEW, W.A.

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KURSHAKOV, N.A.0 prof.; KIREYEV, P.N., prof. (Moskva) Nyocard", ll.ypoxia in acute and chronic radiation effects. Kardiolo[,.lia 5 no*20-9163 (HIM 17 -.2 ) 1q Chlon-korrespondent A111 SSSR ( for Kurshakov)o xmyd' ~: Y": -0 Heart - Wounds and Injuries. Heart diseases resulting from injuries, Rovosti mod. no. 20, 1950. 9. MonthlX List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April .195J. Unclassified. 2 XIRNIEV, P.Me Disorders of renal filtration in various phases of hypertension, Ter. arkh., Mookwa 23 no.5:61-67 SePt-Oct 1951. (CIRL 2121) 1. Docent. 2, Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Director -- Honored Worker in Science Prof. V. Y.; Zelenin, Active Member of thei.Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), Second Moscov Medical Institute imeni I. V. Stalin. Dissertation: l'.'A-,tur-banccf3 of the fAdncy Ci-mil-afb).r: in C"itil VIA .1ci, jecond 1*o::co,.l Vedical Itl3l, h-icni 1. V. Aualllr, "c).-r-o,,;, .'4 Ke-iltsin3kiy iiabutnik, Foscow, 7 :a.-f 54. U? 2~'*4, 2 16 '~uv IV54 KIREMO P. M. - (Fetr-Mthaylovich) "Disorders of Renal Blood Circulation in Hypertonic Disease," (Dissertaition) Academic Degree of Doctor in Medical Scinces, based on his defense, 24 May 1954, in the Council of the Second Moscow State Medical Inst. im. Stalin. 0 - I - "' . - * . I I , ~ 1,~ .. ~ Imsymy, F.X. ,,A,: Disorders of renal circulation In early stages of hypertensione Sove nods 18 noolO:14-18 0 154. (KIRA 7:11) 1. Is 11 Koskovskogo meditsinskogo instituts. iment I.T.Stalina. (HYMTSNSIOV, pbysiology kidney ciroo In early :tages) (KIMMYS, blood supply. disord. In brpertansion) KIRMN, P.'I.; doktor neditainskikh nauk 1~711------------,~~ Diodrast and Its use In kidney function tontn. Lab.dolo no.2:13-16 Mr-Ap 155. (MLRA 8:8) 1. Tz kafpiry fakulltatakey torapil. (Zav.-prof. M. Zolotova- Knstonarovn) pmdiatrichookogo fakulltets II Hookovokogo neditsin- skogo Instituta Imeni, I.V. StallnA. (KIDNIEY 2UNCTION T3STS, diodrast touts) (COWMILT 1,MDIA, diodraRt kidney funct.tont) KMATIV. P.M. Clinical aspects and treatment of chronic radiation sicknesse Ned, rad. 2 no.5:72-79 S-0 157. (MIRA 11:2) (RADIATIONS. injurious effects, chronic radiation sickness. clin. aspects & ther., review (Bus)) GIAZUNOV, I.S., prof., XIREYlV, P.M., prof. (Moskva) Btirly manifi-statione of chronic radiation sickness and asthode of dingnouls. Bov.med. 22 no.4:49-55 Ap 158 (MIRA 11:7) (RADIATION, inj.eff. chronic radintione sickness, enrly manifest. & ding* (Rue)) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6080 Kireyev, Petr Mikhaylovich Luchevaya bolezn, klinika, diagnost1ka I lechenlye (Radiation Sickness; Clinico Diagnostic, and Medical Treatment). Moscow, Medgiz 196o. 49 p. (Series: Biblioteka praktioheskogo vrachal. Errata slip Inserted. 14,000 copies printed. Ed.: Ye. F. Baranova; Tech. Ed.: N. K. Zuyeva. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for physicians and scientific workers concerned with radiation sickness. It may also be useful for personnel who are interested in the effects of nuclear weapons and treatment of radiation sickness. COVERAGE: The booklet contains information on injuries from blast, thermal radiation and nuclear radiation, sustained by the popu- lation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Both acute and chronic radiation sickness are discussed. Suggestions for diagnosis and Card 1/2 Radiation Sickness; Clinic (cont.) SOV/6080 treatment of radiation injury, babed on extensive practical material and theoretical studies.,are presented. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Acute Radiation Sickness 3 Treatment of Acute Radiation Sickness A Chronic Radiation Sickness 24 Treatment of Chronic Radiation Sickness 44 Bibliography 49 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress SUBJECT: Biology and Medicine IS/dk/ba Card 2/2 1-14-63 Prof. (Hoewa) Therapeutic use of bone marrow in radiation sickness in man. Klin. mad. no.11,30-33 161. (MIRA V -. 12) (MARROW-TRANSPLANTATION) (RADIATION SICKWS) K I U~l LIFSHITS, G.I.; DIX, M.G.; &MAKOV, V.I.; LLAVUSKIY, N.I., inzh.; FRID, N.Ya.: SUDOPLA'XV, G.A.; ?AL'YOVICII, Ya.D., starzhiy tekhnolog Worthy welcome to the 22d ~;ongress of the CPSU. Khol. tekh. 38 no.4:5-13 Jl-Ag '61. (11JHA 15:1) 1. Direktor Moskovskogo khladokombinata No.) (for hireyev). 2. Clavnyy inzh. Moskovskogo khladokombinata No.3 (for Lifshits). 3. Glevnyy lnzh. Moskovskovo kholodil'nika No.9 (for ljik). 4. Glavnyy inzh. Yoskovskogo kboloaillnika No.10 (for Batrak.-)v). 5. Glavnyy inzh. Moskovskogo kholodillnika No.12 (for kr4d). C. Direktor Kiyevskopo kholodil'nika No.1 (for Sudoplatov). (Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery) . ~ ~ (_ P-3 P- V P. CO USSR/optics Spictroscopy x-6 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12993 Author Kireyov, P.S. Inst 3"- - - Title Intensity of the Components of the Fine Structure of the He II Line X = 4M A. Orig Pub Optika i spektrookopiya, 1956, 1, No 7, 833-845 Abstract Using a rabry-Perot interferometer, the author measured the intensity of the components of the fine-Atructure of the line X= 46W A of ionized helium. The source of light was a hallow, cathode. The author succeeded in re- ducing substantially the time of exposure compared with that known from the literature. It was found that at small pressures of pe (-0.5 = mercury) the experi- mental values of the intensities for the =Jority of the components are in good agreement with the theoretical values, while for certain components, an increase in the Card 1/2 % TIREYNT, P.S. =Fab~-Perotls stalon for studying intensities of component lines with a complex structure. Vest.Mosk.un. Ser.mat,,mekh., agtron.,fi2..kim.11 no.1:103-110 156. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Kafedra optiki Moskovskogo universiteta. (Spectrum analysis) Onterferometer) CAtegory USSR/Optics - Spectroscopy K-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 5020 Author Kireyev, P.S. --'Rx ,I Title IgrrVF MVEIMity of the Fine Structure Components of HeII at 4686 A.. Opis Pub Dokl. AN SSSR) 1956, lo6, No 4, 63aZ32 rFabry-Perot standard was used with a coefficient of reflection of 86% in the 4700A.tegion. The instrument used for the preliminary dispersion ,~ms the ISP4M spectrograph vith a camera having P =270 mm. The light source was a honow-cathode tube, cooled vith liquid-nitrogen. The expansion of the contours vaa carried out graphically. The Aftsuremento of the intensities of the fine-structure ccmponents and complexes (com- plex -- group of unresolved components) is based on the measurement of the areas and of the mLxiz= intensities. For some of the complexes and components the relative intensities are in good agreement with the theoretical values; certain considerable deviations of the experixwntal data from the theoretical are observed for others. In the author's Card 1/2 Abstract' 0 realove the fine structure of the investigated 468(A line of HeII, a Category : USSR/Optics ... Spectroscopy Abs Jour : Ref 27hur - Fizika, No 2, 1957, No 5020 K--6 opinion, the discrepancy vith the theory it caused by the dependence of the intensities on the excitation conditions. The- P ift, of the followIng level vere determined: - cm- ) ~"' 4s-- 57.9't 10-3 cm-1.' . rfv 3- -= 129-1 x 10 4 Card : 2/2 V k V_" ~_N - V 'S' 1CO USSRIOptl~-s Abs Jon-~ Author Inst Title Orig Pub `2-ectroscapy. K-6 Referat Zhur Fizika) No 31 1957) 7797 Kireyev, P.S. M6s"co7w-8tate University, USSR. Fine Structure of the H~3II 4687A Line with Allowance for the Lamb Shift of the nS 1/2 Terms Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 108, No 2, 226-227 Abstract Investigation of the fine structure of the lines of He311 4687A (transition n = 4 ---> n = 3) was carried out with a ISP-51 spectrograph with a F-270 camera with a Fabry- Perot interferometer ahead of the spectrograph slit. The source of light was a sealed discharge tube with hol- low cathode, cooled with liquid nitrogen. The 11me is re- solved into four groups, each having several components, and sometimes the component 3p, 4s cormolLent is /2 sometimes also resolved. The measurement results are in agreement with the theory Card 1/2 - 71 - USSR/Optica Spectroscopy. K-6 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizikap No 3, 1957, 7797 of fine structure wLth allowance for the lamb shift of the terms. The term 381/2 -La shifted by (116 -t 15) x io-3 cm-1 while the term 4S1/2 is approximately shifted by (641:17 30) x lo-3 cm-1. Card 2/2 72 AUTHOR: KIREEV,P.S. ?A - 2055 TITLE: The Fine Structure and the LAMB Shift of the Level 2s 1/2 of the Line T ( A - 6560 1) of Tritium. a PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 112, Yr 1, PP 41-44 U.S.S.R.) ~ B eosivsd: 2 1 1951 Reviewed: 1957 U A STRACT: The line mentions in the heading is the first line of BILKER series. This work investigates also the intensities of the components of the fine structure of the aforementioned line - T . The structure of and the isotopic shift in the lines H a a the line T determined from DIRAC'S theory in demonstrated in a a table, where the LAMB shift of the terms 2 :1/2 and 3e 1/2 is taken into account, The intensities too ar determined by means of DIRAC'S theory. As a light source a U-11ke discharge tube with a 3 mm diameter and a length of 120 mm, which was filled with pure tritium with a pressure of 2-3 torr, was used here. Luminescence of the tritium was excited by a current of from 205 to 10 ma, of a high voltage transformer. The fin* structure of the line T a was resolved with a FABRI-PEROT spectrometer and the interference image was projected on the gap of a spectro- gralh. The spectrum was photographed, the apeotrograms measured Card 1/3 The Pine Structure and the LAMB Shift of the Level 2s PA - 2055 Line Ta ( A - 6560 1) of Tritium. 1/2 of the with a comparator and the results exploited by the method of the rectangular tables (Ratrices). The line Ta consists of three easily separable components. After a certain operation time of the tube traces of hydrogen were observed In the speotrump a fact which was confirmed by a photograph of the hydrogen radiation in the hollow cathode. A small amount of hydrogen facilitated a more preoise measure- m*nt of the distances between the components of the lines 119 and T . The mean values of the distances between the "com- plexe:" (ites between the groups of not resolved oompon#nts) a-el e-g and &-~g amount to 192#31 129,0 and 321,3. The results thus obtsined do not agree w1th the results of DIRAC'S theory for the fine structurep a fact which is explained by a shift of the levels 2s,/, and 381/2 relatively to 2p, /2 and 3PI/2* The shift of the t ra 29,/2 lies within the limits OtO33 < 692s < OPO;9 os-1. The author determined the distances Card 2/3 between the components by speotrograme which were taken down 14 9(4) AUTHORSt Kireyev, P.S. and Yuzefovich, A.A. SOV/55-58-5-16/34 TITLEs Some Optical Investigations of a Strong Ptilse Gas Discharge in Hydrogen (Nekotoryye optichoskiye issledovaniya moshohnogo iapu.1'snogo g&zovogo razryada v vodorods) PERIODICALt VestnU Moskovskogo universiteta,Seriya matemtiki, mekhaniki,, astrOnOmii.- fizW,, khl-li 1958or 5,PP 105 - 110 (USSR) l ABSTRACTo This paper reports on the resul e of an optical investigation of the-plasna of a gas dischargerin hydrogen for long duration of izpalso (about 500,A&aea). The spectral composition con- siderabIr depands an the Initial pressure In the gas chamber. With Increasinff pressure the lines caused by the material of the wall and of the electrodes vanish, and the H. - lines become more intansive. The.hiaf width a the & - line for for p=10- 2az Hg only 3-7 ! 0-1 Ac. P- 5mm Hg in 1169 ! 001 1 411 , The authors thank L.A. Artsimovich, Academician, for his assistance. Card 1/2 Some optical Investigations of a Strong Pulse SOV/55-58-5-16/34 Gas Discharge in Hydrogern There are 7 figures, and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet. and I American. ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra atomnoy fiziki i elektronnykh yavleniy (Chair of Atomic Physics and Electronic Phenomena) Card 2/2 86277 B/188/60/000/005/006/010 0 B019/BO56 2,C-0 (/0 6 Z) //,6 3,, // 6 r AUTHORSs Korolev, F. A., Kireyev, P. Bre TITLE: Fabry-P6rot Standard From Q rtz Crystals ~q ;11 PERIODICALt Vestnik Moskovskogo universitjLta. Seriya 5, fizika, astronomiya, 1960, 110. 5, PP. 53 - 59 TEXT: For the production of spectroscopes with a resolution of from R - 5-107 to 5-10 8, the Fabry-Phrot standards with large interapacing between the mirrors and a high reflection capacity of the mirrors are necessary. For this purpose quartz crystals are especially well suited, but they have the disadvantage of birefringence. In a voluminous mathematical calculation, such conditions are endeavored to be found at which birefringence and the rotation of the polarization plane of light through the quartz have no influence. On the basis of the results obtained the authors find it possible to use quartz crystals in a spectroscope with high resolution; in this case the angle of inclination of the two quartz plates must be roughly 10- . According to the orientation of the plates Card 1/2 86 277 Fabry-Pbrot Standard From Quartz Crystals S/188/60/000/005/006/010 B019/BO56 with respect to the optical axis of the crystal, R-10 6 to 108 may be obtained. If the spectroscope consists of plane-parallel plates, bire- fringence and rotation of the polarization plane exert no influence upon the resolution. Standards in form of plane-parallel layers, which were covered on two sides with layers of mirror, permitted a resolution of R - 104. The testing of such standards in fine-structure inveatigations of spectral lines within the visible and ultraviolet spectral range showed very good results. There are 2 figures and 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra optiki (Department of Optics) SUBMITTEDs Fobruary 26, 1960 Card 2/2 CI(I JJP(a) ~4M_66 za(I)Aft % t ACC NRv CODE MV018J/66/OOB/O03/0qW/0qft fi AUTHOR: ftrel!tsoi~ ilieiivap, i M- ORG. Moscow Inotitute of 6 eel:and.Alloyo Noskovskiy Institut A oue, TITLE: Anbc.Ai-, ~s Of~twlntrinsic-.absorption edge under the Influebee of electric -field: in_tUXj,& pdaiorphous.'sao0lesol. 'SOURCE: -Fizika'."Pgo%eu,~0*7-*v-~-~-,$P-:nof 10, 10.9 00-962 TOPIC TAGS: selenium., absorytion4dje.-line shift, el*otrat,, surface 111ro ert ABSTRACT: This-As &:dontinuat on'of.earlier investigations (FTT vo 7.* 2T132 1963) of the intrinsiVabsorption - edge in, OM90 2 CdS,, aM CdTe. 2he present stuily I is de-~ voted to ise1en1tAq-_vhere EMe-ad vk, the 'theoretically predicted shift of the.'absorp-' tion e~(';e towaird.the 2ong-*ve_'si .de~~. th.aibift:ls toward the shiDrter" vanlength,''The amorphous-selehium samples vere_)prejired in'the f6ri'of plates 2DO-~= p-thlo*p' or films produced by thermal..'Witterb r in Nacuum; ing in'thickness from -1 ~ to , W"P's 7he specta with and without fleld",vere obttined vith an ISP-51 oectrograo. -L: AA in. candescent glwp vas used &'I~'aource.' The 'spiectrograrm were anslyzed.with'thi aid of a microphotometer (W-4). -- -The''spectra. 'were taken at roon,ard nitrogen te%*,~- aturesi-and the field vas5,kvol To iscertain. the cause of the anoisloui ~ AM of,the intrinsic absorption edge'.*' X-ray., pictures, vere takea of the,saxple beforO.&O after the application.0if the fleldo! to check on the structural abarps brv.*t 'about by the field. The exhi its bypothesis that'Ahe M wW"be due to the fact that selenium Card 1/2 ACC NRs AP7005416 SOURCE CODE: UR766j21U166o16 111661 ~/oo fi ALTHORSt Fedooeyev, D. V. (Candidate of technical sciences); Ryaboy, V. A. (Candidate of technical aciences);,Kireyov, P. S.-(Engineer) ORG: Jkledooeyev, Ryabov7 Institute of Physical Chemistry, AN SSSR (Institut .Cizichoskoy khimii AN S5SR); Glass ZRireyev7 State Scientific Research Institute for (Goaudarstvennyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut stekla) TITLE: Dependence of the diameter of glass fibers on the manufacturing method SOURCE: Steklo i keramikal no. 11, 1966, 17-18 TOPIC TAGS: glass, fiber glasal mathematio analysis, Pgooor-neo&) 6 An V S F//-5 4-*/z ABSTRACT: An equation, expressing the dependence of the diameter of glass fibQrs on the properties of the glass and on the manufacturing method was derived as d iL+0gP 4 )ff I/ /Ju Here L is the level of the glass r6aervoir,'* j -*lenjth of die, g - acceleration of gravity, IP - density of glass, D - diameter of die, 'n - viscosity of glass, and AL rate of drawing. The derivation is based on the work of Ya. A. Shkollnikov (Steklo i keramika, 1964t Nos 7). The equation was tested on the experimental results of M. 0. Chernyak at al. (Steklo i keramika, 1966g No. 1) and of V. A. Ryaboy at al. (Steklo Card 1/2, UDC: 661.189.211.212 ACC NRs AP7005416 (byulleten- GIB) 1961, No. 3), as well as on experimental data obtained the present authors. The results of the testa are shown graphically (see Fig. i). 30, Fig. 1. Dependence of the ratio of glass fiber diameter to the die diameter on the Lp 4(D" dimensionless criterion X-7 solid cirolea data of Chernyak at all open circles data of Ryabov at all crosses - data of present authors. 10 ff It was found that the experimental data were in good agreement with the proposed theoretical relationship. Orig. art. Mai I grephl, I tablej and 4 equations* SO CODEs 11/ SM DATEs none/ OHIO REVi 006' "T '71-'a" P. av! I -n-, ren-11.,li nr f Chair ("f fc,l. 7r, -rem c~f ran-llr4mte in IS AUTHORS: Ryabov, V. A., Barbarina, T. M., 72-53-3-14/15 Steshenkoj M. I.f Kireyev, P. S., Sukhovs M. Fe TITLE: Rubberold and 11ydro-Insulating-Tapos !3ased on Glass Fiber (Ruberoyd i gidroitolyatsiamVye lenty na oonove steklo- volokna) MIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika, 1958, Nr 3, PP. 10-47 (USSR). ABSDUZT: The increased chemical stability, as well as the ereater mechanical strength of glass fiber in comparison with orgwdc fibers makea it possible to use the former successfully as reinforcement for a series of products as rubberoid and other special tissues. Glass-fiber can also partly be used in concrete constructions in lieu of metal reinforcements, as referred to in the works by V. A. Ryabovq To go 13arbarina, N. A. Sheludyakov and A. K. Burov, G. D. Andriyovskaya (reference 1). The manu- facture of rubberoid and hydro-insulating tapes based upon glass Card 113 fiber is worth Ji-hoting , in Czechoslovakia. This manufacture Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes Based on 72-58-3-14/15 Glass Fiber. is further fully described and explained by means of 4 figures. A matting which is used as semiproduct for the manufacture of rubberoid and other special, variously coma posed materials,, is manufactured from agglutinated layers of oriented glaa3-fiber. The manufacture of layers of oriented glass-fibers with a movable glass-melting furnace (92o mm of length and 250 mm of diameter) is shown in figure lp in which case the glass-raw-material is given, too. It is driven by an electric motor of 3 M The process of manufacturing a mat of glasB-fibera is carried out in continuous production (figures 2 and 3) in which case the glass-fibers are both impregnated and dryed in a solution. The composition of the solution is given# The drying out is carried out in air at looO. Imprega nated mats of 115 to 125 m of length, 1 m of width and appro- ximatelY 5oo mm of diameter which are subsequently used for the manufacture of rubberoid and hydroinsulating-tapeap are manufactured. This operation is carried out in progressive- manufacture (figure 4) and consists again of impregnation with asphalt, the composition and preparation of which is fully described. The length of rubberoid and other tapes amounts to 2o m. No ccmplicated equipment is required for the manufacture Card 2/3 of these articles which are a cheap material of high quality for Rubberoid and Hydro-Insulating-Tapes Based on Glass k4ber 72-58-3-U/15 roofing and hydro-insulation. The authors recommend to introw duce such a manufacture in the USSR. There are 4 figures) and 2 referenceal 2 of which are Soviet, I. Oldss textil6d-;~-Appllcations 2. Insulation--Test results Card 3/3 ZAGORIANSKAYAp Yelizavota Vaall'yevna; STRIGANOV, A.H., red.j MIKOVSKAYA, T.Ye., red. izd-va; PAVLOVAp V.A., tokbn. red. [Molecular spectrum analysis) Molekuliarnyi spektrallrWi analiz. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo "Vyoshaia shkolas" 1961. 142 P. (MIRA 15:1) (Spectrums Molecular) ZIGORYANSKAYA, Ye.V.1 KIREYEVO P.S. Determining the optical constants of thin films from the interforence figure. Izv.vyv.ucheb,xav.; fis. no-4:324-133 161. (MIRL 14tlO) I* Moskovskiy anargaticheakiy InBtitut. (Interfarornstry) 32227 S/139/61/000/004/022/023 E032/E3i4 AUTHORS,: Zagoryanskaya, Ye.V. and Kireyov, P.S. TITLE,~ Application of the Doppler effect to the study of phenomena in gas-discharge plasma PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavedeniy. Fizika, no. 4, 1961, 163 - 167 TEXT! The authors discuss the influence of the Doppler effect on the profiles of spectral lines emitted by gas-discharge plasma. Two special cases are considered, namely - a) the case of a uniformly expanding or contracting plasma- where the ion velocities at a distance r from the axis of the chamber are given by: V vr = R0r 0 where V 0 and R 0 are the maximum values of the velocity and the radius of the cylinder of plasma at a given instant of time, Card 1/3 32227 5/139/6i/ooo/oo4/022/023 Application of the Doppler effect.. 9032/2314 and b) the case where the discharge and the emission by the plasma occur in a narrow cylindrical region which contracts or expands under the action of electromagnetic forces. It is shown that by recording the emission at various angles to the axis of the chamber one can investigate, with the aid of the Doppler effect, the directed motion of plasma layers. On the other hand, by measuring the line profiles due to this directed motion one can determine the ion velocity distributions The simultaneous measurement of the spectral-line profiles of neutral atoms and ions provides Interesting information about the effect of the moving ions on the-neutral atoms. The optical method appears to be the only possible method for studying the motion of the two types of particles separately., DeterMination of the temperature from the Doppler profile may lead to incorrect results if the directed motion is not taken into account.. The success of these applications of the Doppler effect to the study of directed motion in plasma will depend on the Card 2./~ KARYAKIN, Nikolay Ivanovich; MTROV, Konstantin Nikolayevich;--XL=q Petr Semenovicbj STRAKHOVSKIY, G.M., red.; PER&NSKAYA, G.Te.j r6d.-liO~~-ii-;YEMOVA, L.L., tekhn. rod. (Brief handbook on pbysics)Kratkii spravochnik p fizike. 140- skvap Vysshaia shkola~ 1962. 599 P. (FaRA .15:n) (Physics) ACCESSION KR: AP4036569 AAM39/64/000/002AXL36/01" AUTHDRSs Zagorpnskayaj Too Vq Kirey*V, P. 3, TITLE: The role of interf orence for elect= transmission through a double potential barrier SOURCE: IVUZ. Fizikaj no. 2. 1964a 3.36-141 TOPIC TAGS: interference,, electron transmission, double p6tential barriers Fabry Perot etalon, transmission coefficient,, reflection coefficient ABSTBACT: The transmission coefficient for a double potential barrier is conpited and compared with that obtained for the analogous problem in optics, tbs. Fabry- Perot atialon, The Fab%7-Parob etalon consists of two semitransparent mirrors, each havihg coefficients of - refleation r and transmissiob 'r a vhich are separated by a distance t4, For son incidence angle of light (wavelength A) on the system the transudasion coefficient is r 'Tow I + e - 2rcos 12AI + 241 1 Card ACCESSION NR: AP4036569 where k 2r/A and 6 is thb phase shi-ft of the 21gbt reflected from one of the mirrors. It is noted that, the mxdmm value of the tranwdasion coefficient Is T won The double potential barrier-is shown in Fig, I on the Rac3 suro,, where the particle energy E 000 The transmission coefficient for the system is 7- l~*ts-2rco$2kl+r(I-r)(el--+e-2-)cos2kt +1 + which is expressed in terms of the reflection and transmissioA coefficients of the single potential barrierj,. 6! + Card 2/5 ACCESSIox NR, Ap4o36569'-'-- !16~ Here and k jtoo! The special case of infinitely high, thin barri.. is Qftidared uharo the quantit-V x&. rwudns fiZed. Then r arA Its r so. r2 --2r2~0-3 ~j Card CESSION NR: A4036569 ENCLOSURE: 01 Fig. 1. Double potential barrier. Card ZAGORYANSMAYA., Ye. V.; KIREYEV, P.S. Potential of a linear alternating charge. Izv. v1s. ucheb. zav.; fiz. no. 3312-16 164. OGRA 170) 1. Moskovskly institut stali I splavov Voyenno-Inzhenernaya artilleriyskaya akademlyi. KIREYEV, P.S., inzh. Model experimental enterprises in the building materials industry. Stroi. i dor. manh. 7 no.5t23-25 My 162. (1,911A 15:5) (Bullding materials Industry) (Automatic control) XTRITUP F.S. The Saratov industrid2-glaso factory js a model experimental enterprise. Stski ker. .19 no.12s29-30 D 162. (MIRA 3.6si) 1. Starshiy ekspert, Gosudarstveimogo komiteta. Sovets. Hinistrov SSSR po avtonatix%Uii I. mehinostroyenlyu. (Saratov-Glaas factories) /(/ NjF Idl r~n nOTA. M.; ZIRMY. 8.A.; LITMXIT, A.M. I-.,- -~. 1~1 Basic parameters of casting In molding boxes. Lit.prolay. no.6: 9-10 8 154. (MIRA 7:10) (Younding) SM MOVI. Sarra Israllevaa; LITUSKIT, Arselld Mikhaylovich; I kidaktor~ .Ptoaovlch; SKMNYNV, P.S., Jush4nor. s 'A.~,*. VICH, 0,1., r*dakiorl rMOU)FA, T'.X.; 'takhniobookiy rodaktor, (Shell mold oasting] isItle v obeloohk"ye f*rvw. Loialxgrad, Gee. solusses lid-vo sudestreit. prnyshl., 1955. 116 p. (IM 90) (Shell melding (Castl*g)) I , KIREYEVv Sh.B.; MUM, R.Sh. Extracting petroleum from the water-oil section of level D of the Pavlovokaya area of the Romashkino oil field. Nefteprom. delo n9.100-8 163. (KIRA 17t6) 1. NefteproaqBlovoye upravleniye "Aznakayevakneft'". - r', . ; ,;k,j r I itlus I I, 1r, , t: .,,4. 1 1 1 ; , - , ~ illcrq b"(1.91ilt's o,, tentIng Wirt tl,o (;~ t". , ';.. , i 1 zone from oll to water in tile Aznpilryp-,,o rprlcll. !'AZ. g0c]. i f,c!oflz. na.9:26-29 I (d.. 1,7:11) 1. flefteprompilovoys upravleril-yu IIA2-nakaycvv~n-'* "I I Tatsirskly neftyanoy naijvlr.no-Jsslpdov,,Ltel'skiy Institut, g. KITMFIV, S.P0, voterinarnyy vrach Semiautomatic vaccination device for intramuscular injectiors. Voterinarlia 41 no,,32112 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Glaynoye upravlenlye veterinarii Miniateretva sellskogo khozynystya SSSR. KIRRYBY, V. "Oft1w . Concern far the care of technical equipment. Prof.-takh. obr. 14 nu.2: 9-11 7 '57. (XIBAL 10:4) 1. Makhanik takhnicheakogo uchilishchs, no.9, Rostov. (Technical education) XJPM#,Jo. arkhltektor; HIOLLIR, Tog arkhltektore .-MI" Xathode of lowering building costs In the planning stage. Zhil.-kon.khose 4 no.8s6-10 1.54. (KLRA 8:3) (Construction Industry-Costs) KIRRYN, V., arkhitektor; HILLIR, V., arkhttaktor. Against excesses In planning ant construction work. Zhil.-kow. khoz. 6 no.1:7-8 156. NLRA 9:5) (Building) ZIRZ'7&f, T,, arkhitektor: KILLIR, T., arkhitaktor 1,: t, lowering the weight of buildings. Zhil.-kom.khos. 8 no,10:11-12 11:11) 158. (MIRA (Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) KIREYEV V. tarshly nauchnyy sotradnik 'AAAUMI-Lui "Fertilizing field cropew by V.Golubev and B.Chizhorv. Zoaledelie 25 no.106 Ja 163. (KUU 16W 1. Balashovskaya opytnaya stantisya. (Field crops-Ferttlisers and mamwes) (Golubov, V.) (Chizhov,B.) XMIIXT, V.A., inshenerl IAZUTIl# L.G.p inshaner. NoNa&--Wwm ' N PA Surface dressing on the Miarlkov-Sixforopoll hieway. no.1:19 Ja-F 155* (Roads-Maintename ant repair) ATt.dor.18 (MMA 8t4) K'i 1~ '-''/ / V P" /; iiMIN.L.G., Inshener; 11=1XV.T.A.. Inzhener "'no vo-"Mkv. Strengthen the technical Inspection of construction joints of reinforced concrete bridges. Art. dor. 18 no.3:8-9 Y4-Je '55. (Bridges, Concrete) (KMA 8:9) IIRXTICT, V.A., inshener. - "-111--1111-4-W111'~ 11~ ' Reconstruction of read sections in flooded zones near the Xakhovks Hydroelectric Power Station. Ayt.der.18 n9-7:10-12 N '55-(MIRA 9:4) (Roads--Maintenance and repair) KIRITIV, V*A. inshener. U- PaYsPents made of sandy asphalt coperets for heavy-traffic read sections. Avtodor.19 ne.3:10-12 Ur 156. Oaft 9: 7) (Pavements, Asphalt) XIRMV, V.A., Inshener, .1 n"a- Using soil-asphalt for building road owfaces. Avt.dor.20 no.lS14- 16 j& '57- (HIRA 10:3) (Pavements) KIRIM, V.A.. inzhener. Advantages of relocating the roadway amis In reconstructing highways. Avt.dor. 20 no-3:23-24 Mr '57. (MLRA 10:5) (RoMs-Design) KIRZTEV, V.A., Insh. Using sand asphalt concrete and soil asphalt In constructing the surface of the Moncov;-Kazan bighway. Trudy MADI no.23: 153-158 1 58. (MIRA 12:1) (Pavement, Concrete) (Pavements, Asphalt) tm(~C-Y,2~- 1.), 1, /1 - KIUIZV, V,A.t Insh. IMM-YZI embankmnts in winter. Avt, dor, 21 no,ltl6-17 A 158, (Road construction-Cold weather conditions) (min liti) ~j KITDMV, V.A., insh. Treating molls with bitumen In regions with unfavorable climatic conditions. Avt. dor, 21 n0-2:13 7 '58- (14IRA 1112) (Road construction) (Bitumen) XlMrf No I.A. , Insh. Maintenance of cement concrete pavements* Ayt.dor 21 no.10:16-17 0 158. (MIRA llill) (Road, Concrete --Maintenance and mpair) SARKISITANS, G.A., Insh.: KIRITIV, V.A., Inzh. bfficient length for road sections to be servic6d, by line sub- divisions. Avt.dor. 22 no.4:23-24 Ap 159. (MBA 12:6) (Rbads-Jtaintanance and repair) 1IRrm, V.A., inzh. Determining neoessary shoulder width. Avt. dor. 22 no.10:18-19 0 '59. (HIIIA 13:2) (Road conatruction) MEW) V. , makhanikj VOWDKOVIGH, V.; RYBINTSEV, P. Motion pictures in lessons. Prof.-tokh.obr. 19 no.2s27-28 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) IV Tokhnichookoye uchilishche No.qv Rostov-na-Donu (for Kireyov). (Motion pictures in education) 00 0 0 0 0 41141 41;~q Ste-ir'll" , - - - v ; ; ; ; - - - 0 01111"We"Ir a At to L a 0 0 0 AL 0 A A I . I , CA TM tedw eAtical point V.~A..XA94% J Mass 171 Tjw rfil nw# may Io, rvjwr~l (K.1 air tristed 1-Y 11w rVIA6,11 ill she be is p. jr,) "I jjw ulatstvr it 441. 1,q 1. t 2W2 Tlw es- 'tm T. 6 the pr,.Ikm hor tfw iniftsial twfgy M "Le ml Pont i. It*. AIX1.5. cTit t"Iff, V vuloaculir"T a* X00 ago a** goo see 00 W I Goo so goo '260 '4v goo &SO ILA 0f1&L&L^KAI W1111416,011 CLA%s#K&lo" goo goo b. .1'.8, aw o%. 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A. KUnpv mkf A. N f I CAM. j,-W(j;zm) is. J :-00 , but WA "Wj data Ale JAC-411(c.l. too tip at a given ratio of t;.,()Ac Io H101 xhuw A 9"'L Pula . mis. . 11.0 it addn) the eff"I is ""I at ghmi go% MvoAt ~ud 141",r MI'M -U-d P- it, 34. IrwvGkcq &SO-SL A 6114tt~Ak 0.111116111101 Co. AIWIC mew 416441. 69 4.0 It 0 0 04000 0 0 goo C*41 of No 0 to boo 4s woo goo as '0 9 a p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or's P-0 ois * 0 4 0 a 6 4 04 so so 0 0 OIJ go of of ee V. A. Kiwwv stu x vi. V. A. SO. jjr:5 s . 2"11.- lba to 'is 'A g1pti, uxv"f. Irapm f". ~sjinW W, Sivrn. for ds- goo q 8w. in the inu-11ral 16.3 wul i ; t + : l + 1.711 W9 fR9 IV TA goo P .I dbykw CM01alsydria, in thr 1111 : 1- 1 4- bc p + WO ; 00 0 . In Woo I" I e, T + k's 7 43A-120-n , ~ UjWj 1144+ zoo see woe 06 U It At 41 11 r too 00 of a 0 0 : **go 0 o 00044 00 41 000 0 0 000 0 00 0 4 0 a ge** 0*0*06000004460 a 0 a 0.014 0 0 0 0, O's P 9 0 9 9 9 9 WNW low IF ;v 000**O*o*oooo*oo*ooo 010 04,10 : #0000000666e0 0 04 N u it u 11 Is it 4 go 4j it u 0 J4 3 a P a p a It V a 0 2 b u 80441 u's Note AV_ A I I AA 0 Q 0 U 41 _s' e ee 4r 00-i 00 liquid Obtar" and imimis". 11 9e 00 A u#ql~" ad TbIl 00 ir: pvnw94 below as~ it 0 almosplasev. and M.A. Rmtuacliuk. J. tkw.Chvw.(A AT"'6716-110OV30-Tiveprum"r :0 deacrUmd in a pmvions paper (C. A. 29 71371) in used 9u 00 &t. the sub"Ute of C4114 mal vinyl Woritig at P"Wuf" -oe 00 G(JU-7weam-imc 31". 117% KtOli saxt beavy usphtha. b. 110-250' at! 04 0. SW In kervism bow 140 2W. at ;'~ Jr. The wAy. of vinyl cidwide cirvistro a** 06 most. hum meaty at I&M tempo, C'I" is Um bra 014ftnt IN ke buth same. beaumbutwe of the salabilitiss of o: a have ~-201 so 400 and 0 osam a below "a ahmasshars 004 IWI. 111-4: d. C. A. n, 71579.-Tbe sulab4iti" OIT,-'4;d coo go '; C116 In sylew. kervacm. cracking Iftesim. C41WI, and t bravy tophtha a@ e cktd. at 841-7W-atm. pressures and or 0 -2U*. -10%06 20' sad 411' with the first 3 kAveou and atO'withtbe;tL;2. Tberesultsentabulated. AlIW :0 '.~Xof the systems obey Ilenty's law. Cracking brusim is t1w IWA Oulvirnt law book paw. doe "Mars wltk 'MP' 9W Is th-I lut"Val 2D-4u*- 1209 0* No* 0 0 I a S as 1 2 1 u '3- ~04- 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 KIRJEEW, W. A. nS,ir l1equilibre dans lea malAnges liquides at lea solutions. Comunication X". Klrjeew, 'd. A. at Homntchoizk, M. A. (p. 81) 30: Jo,,rnil of G--neral Clierd:itry I urnal Obshchei Khimii) 1936, Voltme 6, No. 1 A L a a I J, 84. 'D, 0', U, f oil Aftt #fP ofool 1111 MISIAll4bit a ISO 1, teem is ax"ralsts Fee- :0 1 V. -90 00 d X, la~q, ct". ~n. a. )t ) S. 1,141- I V cf. C. A. 20. UMI.-Tbolod .4 pbcegrw.l -00 .k(% 01. 10 Ali waskm pot%wn bdm cot atm. It d" . at go' 0' sod 40 ~Is, In 116W (ndst. 0d 3 W,.~ W iw C.11.4. In MCI. and &1 21* IN I.M"W, SAMM. CJICI.. C.H., Islodownwl4weJ with tbowtit cohdri otakros JA es Fee 00 ,q 00 0 too IF too 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 04 010 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 e 0 * 0 o 0 0 0 A$ MUM" 16*1 A, 0 -1-A a J-111 1#44 to set lit sop_jaq 940441 At ton 1.110~ 4 00 - 00 !.00 94VOMM In 11"M MLOMI "4 awmild", VII 09 M"Nft. we good". COUPOMM "Al soigAt Doi" 1111111 Iwo it bleto Oblar"; best#*# 61141 dkbkm - 0 0 so 24 Z lefteelslerldo. u V A lKi-"v &tA A A J. Ilkyl. Owav. S. .4; R *1 7. tvl -00 00 IWIII); cf. C. A -00 .13). 4111 For CJ14 + C611.01 Ilic total %a" m(IM'st., -00 twilawits4y wHb im-fra,11M CJ14 00 Arl, drcrCstoct Wra4mg lit IlAr law l-W imple witt, 00 73fr CA. Tbr %Y*Irm We dkbIorugIlIAW Jwo- a goo 0 goo d. (usaike ul u-4. rumpu. ailb a small Jet 6 "4 Toper CONOWWO of tht 11" of refal"=oeftat with tliltwafarue and %=, V. A. Kirrev and Z 1), %lona, *% Itba". Not. 71 0- The to. P-Auculm. -114gimu# isit goo Itiven Im The oyarnm dichloturthane chlotolorm (1) aml dkitkirtomhaw CC14 (11)., ul .1tows: Curve.10F.0 -impk aum* min. to It I mist. withoLd Intrnst-tion, 75.10" 00 and 1).24 nxj. freortioss C.11.0, F. 11 Rathnistin !.Go goo "o, a 5 a . Ia MITALLUSGOCAL LITINATIA1 CLSISIFICATOGN I Z 0 too, IWO* 0.0 'Jet t, ILL U 9 AT 10 nl,* 0 WO 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00. 0 0 0 ooe,o 0 000 go 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0; 0900 **so e 0 0 0 0 e o 0 o o : : 00 O'e'000 * 0 0 0 A a st too-tat as tog *I 1 o L 0 4. to 4996611 to Is I A 4 I to 10. 9 it aII 149 F Os 0 On 002 d 0" 00 00 ego r 00 maqs avili "4101 MAI =j" off l In vg"? npwu 841 vlodd" s" -V PON AC"IX '*A .1 AAMX rm %OWN *AV" Anum go., so-; or go 1 A I A, A, A, or a it R mto if u ~l0 ' 1 1 1 A I t f CO 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 46 0 - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 - 0 - of I* IN _W w w v 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 a 11:01 At bed of Mweig uW. W. ToW mad pgAW C a aide of W 0 " V . . A. "ervy. A # 4 that Ibr basis of wising; tklwW an Her differre"rere; in in IMW PfORMt OW dtvkti,,riS of the won dire W.I- n frum the "Ism _ZOA. 10 Molt MWISAI Mitts. the relm. tW b Ah 09 #it - Vivag r to AW the 1hI&InAnJ VI - cquatim (C. A. 24. 1;M; 2G.. ,, may tor sewd willu-ut -09 0 0 fl ,4 MY rVat Crnw. Compel, &m1 cumples furptaliem luve V vcty d6tememrtint dints. A WAr atwis t d f IV 600 'S :: a a or y stems. . The bass, 01 ZINC of dw formatimmis of simistsime maww" -Th 312 t d f b b 00 0.3 . a. o e e l r rot .4 : mix a Its Cmpit.igoo Wilk JhAA C&k'd. a$ b&.Mj U" isoIs 0 j I= farliwe (Informed pfiwter. lc.) i ? ctmvlp~lt glut 'I'a'1111"NIV se, II-0=4 for Mccling nbA too 0 :0 a . f-ermatkat betwom l6qui4s. The r,-outting l 800 drev word with s ow &Iivnf 114,111 I.-P. dala. 1hr l1rdt t b 0 z , ,c 0 May e we. as well as Vies, and nuty give, clue % as III ankutro it l i bdif l di l ar sa pu y arw e nuxurniv. IMts p p *00 00 4j are mWerted &w may systirmee. %rherv Ilw I.p. e,jit , is 1-sr. one c*OC=t usually has a terg. Keff efievi. Num-ammued li uit immiall Amw e t h d h 60 10 . a er eat c crts t an q y Fr SaNX4 an" because in th l it th l i goo . e a cr e frou ting d ssms. and frosiffamited ammurn. h4vr paitivilly com ties inS beat 1100 Noe "as -4 .40 41" "1 14, 1, is is I I o 0 0 0 0 4 0 44161114sel lose am 0., owl is. ISO 0 0 0, OR *0 0* : *0 0 o o a It 0 a u 41 as aito ft @I m4walc V. as"Olvailbs4lb- -meat so R" _ me go bousse wift cubw two- 00 Gmer14 am baw, wo lopes". v.A.xirft-v.v."r. 00 111kov end V. V. Khadmit"Ital. J. 104r. (7b.. - 41bl 33 cf C A W7-12 1937) 1 00 . . . . . 0 ( ; iv, s. &a) MW* td the Isl 0 Tlw befits hff I - wT l : V CtJ4 am 0.5 mw. u" 6 . 0. was. a ILI im:d JUM 00 7%vtn I t CA TUF am Mull UW Pm. kw the hm Apj P 000 . , off off nee 00 #0 w 00 a 000 0 .00 so so coo I goe Igoe boo too A I a - I k, A 29TAMMIGZAL LOINNAIWI CLASWKAIM as -at O-W dot 0-1 6- .4, 0 u AV 10 AS a so 9 'a 4 2"s !~ " 0 1 ; : I * Of IN K we a 1 14 V 4140 lo 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 & 0 * 0 4,0 0 4 0 0 0 : : t 0 1 0 e 0 .0 * * 0 so 0 00000 000 f 0 fie 0 so 00 4 0 * 0 fe goal *On gon' so* for 008 go. o 8 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0;0 0 0 a 0 0 S.BC-906axtoo spent 1W 0 muse says vaiaten a 4, si cp a a n MA c 111141 ?W .I 74 L*l log 800 10193191111) 11011993111 17311*111191" v I I a IT so ifiIiii, ~11 Vow to. 6 1 r T-W-1 W a a 0 a a a 0 a a OF a 0 0 0 0 0 0 f a 9 0 0 SO* I Aijil So 4-140 all wUAAl%Aa JLJ" Ittlubumimiul P-40",U* *SU"YJ * sit 00 VISO WIF I USA 10 00410"04 441 90 "Wil lt4ntqj id "IltU ' 101A 11 " 11 &J *t UMXS M I 111 311d 9 W 1 04 1941 1 P* 1 "I U 4 1 1 I P mplA.aid ju uc4jwnu!iuw V p ic *r (mi 1 * go lt;wpjm imi ivi 'Hall 'A~J44-v*A oe - v IF- i 141#14 &9-04V its - - - ' N - i9 r so r a 4 So - - ll 11 . 1 1 I 1 ;01 !i1ilig"I"O # 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 - - f T l 7 Y V. ;to 01 QOOOOOA - - - - - - - I IW ; ; - ; ; ; ; Trpwfw 0 TU. I IA a IX 00 t9; A A I A_L-1 v III A I ", U. "_ .1. or, 4 .1. 'IV fps 0 0 .40 00 -x. ..00 00 1, can"Willegs of the Vapor #1 equisseleculde poullules -00 0: 1j. 42.4 u,% -For bigotry Khw .00 U&IT =). ~~!Skpvf to 0 viectroolplic thatows.. with waswoors DIOT t 1. -0411 laws and by assuming that the mat. at rate. W the of-sula. Curve U" near The 1. 1 cwmpa the cuntim. j vm, vapurs. a, (txpftmtd in nude flat t~;~ of b). shiould ulwy the aim equattina a- - PV(h ) Ober* P. and pt an tvvlpar prentioures of The comUnts in the put# Mate. flisfroadight shift Wilsemas. ormin. colthor brat. 00 ul-aidn. co" has ottly a s4ht effect an arl. the equation 4 is smikable is man cum on the basis of a d6ruuion of 00 rapti. data from the lifenturv an 33 Ljovy systelus of org. ~O 0 00 and inots. 04" swed stattes solkh it is found that in almost all cases they obey this equation. For systems Z:09 so V with large beats of win. and for which the beat-as,". '0 0 rurvv Is strongly asym.. the equation Is not applirable. but Mich camel we fvkt I"lv rotor. The rate to# rhoingr.4 allwilliten; asefunt-,mul the beats u1 evotim. 44 the 400 CUT a. PUW"ta gift". V. It. Rottholuuto go* a f, A &RIALIMOICAL 1.1111141111111 WIWKATON woo a., dad s.-co" a I-loo" L I , , . 6-11 -.S-- -w, r I I *v I ---T , to as a 1 0 1 4`14 lu a Aw is' , ev 0 a MINUD a I 0 for P 1 0 0 0 6i; 00 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 411 0 09 0 too 0 0, *0 :1: * 0*0 0 0 0 0 0 41111411 0 0 0.0 0 0 a e 0000 0_0 0 919 0 GOA 0 see *of CbA~p of md at Im 4wa Is So Wmdw at PA so 't of (f4A S. U, im 'Am ju bwh of apti. data fm= WMIUM aw to dw. VIKMS of arg. bqui& It b down that Jx wmft diffen bitk from M. )ad " difi"Vocs SO sea 39 - So is "ry hapartast buma r38 Is ik"a am wdw as the dodo" of Ing am., ww th. 00 jwm&dw ci The witts. Akboegb exotbw" ubw so often iodktus wp~ deviatkow two the lbmdty d dw -7 Va vapor prommum, can is aft a roml ruk. F. 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