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2 9(4) AUTHORS: Minakova,I.I.,Stepanoya,N.V.,and Shuvalo7,A.-,, SO"1/55-58-4-14/31 TITLE% Investigation of the Synchronization of a Reflex Klystron for a Small Sinusoidal Electro-Motive Force (Issledovaniya sin- khronizatsii otrazhatellnogo klistrona maloy sinusoidallnoy od-c.) PERIODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya .1 )--136 fiziki' 1d0ffdi: 1958t 1Tr 4P pp 12, ABSTRACT: The synchronization of a reflex klystron is investigated theoretically and experimentally if there acts a qmall clectro- motive~force, the frequency of whi,~4~ the frequency of the free vibrations. It -JO !~.Lown that The appearance of a delay in the neighbouring system, f-~,r 9-n action of an outer electro-motive force, leads to several Deformation of the amplitude curve and the region z~:L the phase instability; beside the carrying along of the frequency of permanent vibrations by the frequenay of the outer force there also appears a 'Irepu'lsion"'Of the frequancies. The dependence of the width of the strip ~f synchronization and the maximal amplitude on the outer force, however,. -emain linwar in a *V-,:u;-'. .~-:Oerval also for Card 1/2 Investigation of the Synchronization of a Reflex SOV/51;-58-4-14/31 Klystron for a Small S4-nusoi.dal Electro-Motive Force a delay. The theoretical and experimental results agreed very 'W.11-,:!2. Also results of P.A.Ryaz.Lri 4-.Ref 7-7are confirmed. A method of K.F.Teodorchik rRef 5_/ is used. - There are 6 figures, and 8 r6ferences, 7 of which are Soviet, and 1 Swiss.: ASSOCIATION:Kafedra kolebaniy (Chair of Oscillations) SUBMITTED -. August 9, 1957 Card 2/2 68oh6 *44 - 91 0 SOV/55-59-3-14/32 AUTHORS: Lemzalt. Yu. R., Ninakovaj 1. 1.2 Savellyeva, Z. I. TITLE: The Synchronization of a Nagnetro by a Weak External Force PERIODICAL: Yestnik Mookovskogo'universiteta. Seriya matematikig mekhanikig astronomii, fisiki, khimii, 19599 Nr 39 PP 105 - Ill (USSR) ABSTRACT: The synchronization of the natural oscillations of a magnetron by the oscillations of a more stable ultrahigh-frequency generator of low power is very promising. A simple equivalence scheme is able to furnish qualitative data concerning all funda. mental features of the phenomena in this system. The synchroni- zation of &,.uagnetron with several resonators in of considerabl4 practical friterest. The equivalence scheme of the magnetron may be represented as a parallel circuit with "concentrated" (so,aredotochenyy) parameters L9 C, with the conductivity G, and with parallel-connected negative nonlinear conductivity -ye - g4 + ibs. The authors carry out investigations for small active electromotive forces near the synchronization frequenciei and confine theme-elves to dealing with small frequency-deviatioi Card 113 The n-type conductivity does not depend on the frequency of Ir 68046 The Synchronization of a lagnetron,,by a Weak External SOY/55-59-3-14/32 Force oscillations. The reactive component of this'. conductivity in th general case depends only slightly on the voltage amplitude and has capacitative charaoteri the active component depends non- linearly on high-frequenoy voltage amplitude. Next, an equation is given for the high-frequency voltage v in the circuit. If detuning is only slightly greater than t *he band width of syn- chronizationg the solution of the aforementioned equation may be written down as v a sin(p%o if amplitude and phase chang only little in the course of one period. Equations for amplitud and phase are given, and, besides,. also equations for a system in steady synchronous operation if an attuned load Z 0 exists. From these equations then follow equations for the amplitude curve*within the synchronization band and for the stability cor ditions for the periodic solutions found. The amplitude curves of the system investigated are symmetric and are similar to thf amplitude curves of Thomsonts system. The synchronization of the magnetron destined for continuous operation was experimen- tally investigated in the centimeter range. The synchronizatioi Card 2/3 of magnetron oscillations has the same character as that of a 68046 The Synchronization of a Magnetron by a Weak External SOV155-59 3-14/32 Force Thomson generator in the case of radiofrequencies. Synchroniza- tion band width increases with increasing effective power, and with an increase in the power of the magnetron to be synchroniz- ed, this band becomes narrower. Synchronization band width de- pends linearly on the root of the ratio between klystron power and magnetron power. The curves drawn for three magnetTons have different slopes. The maximum width of the relative catching ban( (polosa zakhvatyvaniya) was 0.2%. By means of certain variations of the wave guide it was possible to broaden the synchronization bandp which will form the subject of an investigation in a paper yet to be published. In the case of the circuit under investiga- tion, the magnetron behaves like a system with optimum retarda- tion in the case of n-osaillations. The use of a ferrite valve permits synchronization of a more powerful generator by a less powerful one. There are 4 figures and 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra kolebaniy (Chair for Oscillations) SUBXITTED: February 11, 1959 Card 3/3 BMRIKOV, G.A.; KRASHUSHKIN, P.Ye.; RUKHRUMM, E.M.; POTZMKIN, V.Y.; MWJJLI, Ye-R.; ROMIN, K.S.; IVUOV, I.T.; KHAIILAMOV, A.A.; TIKH(NOT, Yu.V.; STRILKOVA. L.P.; KAPTSOV. L.N.; ORDANOTICH, AsTem; KNOULOY, R.T.; VORONIN, I.S,; DIRMOVSKIT, G.Ne; KRASNO- PZYTSZY. Yu.T.; MINAKOVA. I.I.; TAGIN TSUI, T.F.; SEMOT. A.A.; VINOGRADOVA. G.A.; DRACMIV. L.A.: TROFIXOTA. I.B.; SIZOV. T.P.; RZHEYKIN, S.W.; VILIZHMINA. K.A*; NUTZROT, Y.S.; SPIVAK, G.T.~ red.; NOSYMA, I.A.. red.; GWRGIYXVA. G.L. tokhn. red, [Special physics practicum] Spetsialinyl fizichaskil praktikum. Moskva. Isd-vo Mosk.univ. Vol.l. [Radio physics and electronics] Radiofixika I eloktroniks. Soot. pod red. G.T.Spivoka. 1960. 600 P. (KIRA 13:6) 1. Profeenorsko-propodavatellskiy kollektiv fizichaskogo fakul't-ete Kookovskogo universitets in. N.T.Lomonomova (for all except Spivak. losyreve, Goorglyeva). (Radio) (Blectronics) 25814 S/l42/60/0O3/oo6/oo4/ol6 E033/E135 AUTHORS: Boyko, B.P., Minakova, I.I., and Savel'yeva,Z I. TITLE:: Synchronisation of a reflex klystron loaded by a resonator PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol.3, No.69 pp. 581-591 TEXT: After brief mention of previous investigations, the author considers the theory of synchronisation, by an external sinusoidal e.m.f., of an oscillator having two degrees of freedom, i.e. of a reflex klystron inductively coupled to an auxiliary loading resonator. The external e.m.f. in connected in series with the loading circuit. Letting the voltages on the oscillator circuit capacity and on the loading circuit capacity be x and y respectively, then In 6 soft regime with symmetrical valve characteristics, the equations of the system in the dimensionless form are: .9 _ f2)x (I x2) a - x + x = (1 - 2c y '0' 2 2 y + Y = (1 - J~ )y - 2c 1y OL I x+ I Eo sin T, Card 1/8 25824 SynchronisAtion of a reflex klystron... S/l42/60/003/oo6/oo4/o16 E033/El35- where, Ai are the ratios of the partial frequencies of the circuits t e frequency of the external e.m.fj c < 0 is the dimensionless increment of the oscillator circuitj el > 0 in the dimensionless decrement of the auxiliary circuit; a, al are the coupling coefficients between the circuits. The solution of Eq.(l) for detuning slightly greater than the synchronisation band is sought in the form x = A sin(T - y = B sin(T - y) The case when l and a = al is considered and the equation for the family of amplitude curves Ina 2 2 2 2 4 - 8a 2 2cla +~ & 8c Ea + OL 8 OUL Z3 - Z2 8 . ] + z ~16 C 1 C(cl2 + A 2 2 2(El2 + & 2 CX2 E02 0 3) C2(C 12+ 2 Card 2/ 8 25814 Synchronisation of a reflex klystron s/142/60/003/Oo6/Oo4/oi6 E033/EI35 wherot Z=A2 and I - 12"2(l 2 b. Since the general expressions for the boundaries of the regions of stability are very unwieldy, only the particular case of a fixed ratio cl/tel = 1/2 (which is often approximately true in practice) in considered. Then the conditions for.stability are: (1) z (2) Z3 2z2 + 116 & 2 + 4 n2) - 16 a 2 _ 4 2 +- 4 > 0; %73 2 T . -.3 2 'S '5 (3) Z5 +. (4 2 22) z4 + 256 '422 56 2 184 Z3 + -3 9 9 + -9 ) 2 + 256 2 2 92 2 8o 2 10924 42 -9 2 11 + z + 2 _ 512 42212 64 2 12 2 + * (1280 62 - T I + 16) z + 1- &2 9 -9 9 6 2n2 16 2 32 0; * L59- 62 + T n Card 3/ 8 2581h Synchronization of a reflex klystron S/A2/6o/oo3/oo6/oo4/oi6 E033/EI33 (12 &22 + 3) z 2 + + (80 - 3212 A2 2 (- 64 A 22+ 812 - 16) z + 64 A 24 + + 4 ('R 2 -2)2> 0. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 where: & 2 = a /4C 1 ; I - a /401 ; :to /4C1 = p The family of amplitude curves z = f(j& 2) for fixed external 61 m.f. and inter-circuit coupling values are plotted and the instability regions found (as shown in the figures which are reproduced in the paper). When 1q2 > I and the equality of the partial frequencies of the circuits does not depend on the coupling, then the first condition of stability can be written u0 Z 2 where u = 4(1 - El. 0 ICI When 12 < I then the first condition for stability ist VO Card 4/8 -T 25814 - S/142/60/003/006/004/016 Synchronization of a reflex klystron ... E033/E135 where v = 2 C1 0 re-, The significance of Eq.(4) is discussed. By substituting Z = U0 h(l - 11) in Eq.(3), the dependence of the absolute value Igi of the synchronization bandwidth on the external e.m.f. amplitude and on the coupling is obtained: &2 (n2 n, AP o2 and 62 max 2 2 A 02 FAO 2 A02 where A02 = 4fu--, = the amplitude of the oscillations of an autonomous system with two degrees of freedom. The synchronisat.ion bandwidths of oscillators with one and two degrees of freedom are then compared. It in shown that with coupling greater than critical Card 5/8 2581h Synchronisation of a reflex klystron S/l42/60/003/Oo6/oo4/ol6 E033/EI35 and with small external amplitudes, the synchronisation band divides into two bands which merge into one when the coupling is reduced or when the synchronising amplitude is increased. This bandwidth is substantially wider than the'synchronisation bandwidth of an oscillator with only one degree of freedom. The synchronisa- tion of a centimetric reflex klystron oscillator with an auxiliary resonator, consisting of a standard waveguide closed at one end by a piston and at the other by a diaphragm with a rectangular slot, was investigated experimentally. The experimental layout is shown in Fig-5. The following were investigateds 1) the dependence of the power of the synchronised oscillations on the detuning, with fixed coupling between the oscillator and the external resonator and with different synchronizing poweral 2) the dependence of the power of the synchronised oscillations on the detuning, with constant synchronizing power and variable couplingi 3) the dependence of the synchronization bandwidth on the ratio of the synchronizing power and the power of the synchronized klystron, both with and without the auxiliary resonator. The theoretical and experimental results agreed qualitatively and the data show that, by using the auxiliary resonator, a considerable increase Card 6/ 8 Synchronisation of a reflex klystron ... S/l42/6o/0O3/oo6/oo4/oi6 E033/El35 (2 to 4 times) in the synchronisation bandwidth can be achieved. There are 8 figures and 5 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulstet, Moskovskiy gos. universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova (Physics Division of the Moscow State University'.imeni M.Y. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: to the Editors of NDVSh, July 15 1959. to the Editors of Izv. vuz Radiotekhnika, March 24-196o-, Card 7/_8 BOYKO, B.P.; MINAKOVA, I.I. Synchronizing a klystron with a signal sent through the load circuit. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser-3: Fit., astron. 17 no.1:22-32 Ja-F '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kafedra teorii kolebaniy fizicheskogo fakul'teta. (Klystrons) BRAGINSKIY, V.B.; tILA~qjA..j,,;...;,PTEPUNRI., P.M. Low power absolute measurements in the microwave band. Prib. i tekh..eksp. 8 no.5:130-133 S-0 163. (MIRA 16-.12) 1. Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, BRAGINSKIY, V.B.,- KIN A. I-I- Effect of the system of wasuremant of Mal.1 displacements on the dynamic properties of mechanical oseiUatory systems. Vest. Mosk. un. SerOsFiz-, astron. -19 no-1383-85 Ja-F 164. (KRA 17:4) 1. Kafedra teorii kolebaniy Moskovskogo universiteta. TITLE, Absolute energy and power measurements in the visible wavelength range by registering the electromagnetic pressure SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no- 3, 1965, 183-187 TOPIC TAGS: absolute high energy measurement, absolute light momentum measurement, absolute light pressure measurement, visible light energy, electromagnetic pressure ABSTRACT: The ponderosotor action of electromagnetic radiations has been used in the past for measuring the electromagnetic ua~e~.~Lnd momentum in the millimeter and centimeter wave range. Recently, variUVs autbars pro- 1736) ancr-extension of thik~ method to isoasurements in the visible region. The present Vapor describes the operatint principles, desifn, and results of testing of such a device capable of a solute m*asuremen 8 of short light Cord. 1/> L 63228-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5016393 pulses i1i t40-60-400 JOU14 range and Of COUtinuous radiation in the 2-500 -W range. It conidate of an electronic device for small shift registration and contains a force calibration unit. Test pulses are 10-3 sec. long. The relative registration error is 2%; the relative accuracy duxing absolute readings is 22%. Estimates of the linits of applicability of the method and of the necessary registration tiae intervals are also given. "The authors thank L. F. JABovskIZ, L. A. R:Lvl:Ln, and Te. N. Volkova for assist- ance during the investigation." Orig. art. has: 6 formulas, 3 figur3a, and I table. z5v ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakulftet KGU (Physics Department, MGU) SUBMITTED:. o4fty6)+ kNCL.- 00 SITA CODE: EC, EM No REr SOV:. 002 OTHER: 001 ATD PRESS: 409 Card 2t2 AUTHORS: Nesmeyanov, A. K., Member, Academy of SOV/2o-121-4-24/54 Sciences, USSR, Pecherskaya, K. A., Akhramovich, A. N., Minakova, L. M. TITLE: St ere oc fi_eMtPtrr--crf cf,n- Conjugation (Stereokhimiya a,n-SOPrYO- zheniya) Autooxilation of Rigid Allyl Systems (Avtookialeniye zheatkikh allillnykh sistem) PERIODICALO Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 4, pp. 66o - 663 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In earlier papers the authors proved (Ref 1) that in rigid (zAestkiy) bicyclic structures C - H and C - Hg- bindings on the top of the bridge of such structures,in an a-position to the carbonyl, are not activated by the carbonyl. Neither is under acid action the mercury of a-chloromercury camphenylone and of mercur~-bis-a-camphenylone is substituted nor does an exchange for Hg 03 and HgC12 take place. In camphenylone the a-hydrogen atom is &either treated with nitrous acid nor sulfonated nor brominated. The ci,n-conjugation of the system A-C-C-0 is usually eliminated Card 1/4 when the c-axis of binding is at right angle to the n-surface. Stereochemistry of d,n-Conjugation. Autooxidation SOV/2o-121-4-24/54 of Rigid Allyl Systems The aim of this paper is it to clarify if there are similar conditions for the elimination of H-C-C-C-con- jugation as were proved by the authors for H-C-C-0-con- jugation. For this purpose they investigated such terpene hydrocarbQns with respect to their capapty of being oxidizable. In terpene hydrocarbons (thanks to a methylene bridge) the C - H-binding in a-position to the double binding seems to be spatially attached to the latter, namely bornylene (I), camphene (II) and S-fenchene. Referring to the above mentioned these hydrocarbons are cQMpounds with a rigid structure. It could be proved that tbme. 3 hydfacartens do not absorb any oxygen after they are kept many hours at temperatures of 40, 60 and 800 -In presence of such active initiators as cobalt and manganese stearates. After exi- dation they were recovered from the solution in unchanged state. Under such conditions non-rigid allyl systems are easily oxidized by molocular oxygen be it in prosence or absence of an initiator. This fact was experimentally proved in the case of related compounds with a non-rigid structure. Card 2/4 Thus it could be proved by means of~experiments that in the Stereochemistry of a,n-Conjugation- Autooxidation SOV/2o-121-4-24/54 of Rigid Allyl Systems case of the homolytical a-,n-conjugation the influence of' the same spatial factors occurs as in heterolytical con- jugations. There are 1 table and 15 references, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental-OrswLic C ASUSSO Belorusskiy gOBudarstvennyy univeesitet im.V.I.Lenina (Beloruss4-an3tate University imeni V.I.Lenin SUBMITTED: April 21, 1958 Card 3/4 I! .TNAKOVA, L. S. 2?895 K Voprosu Ob Ob" Yektivnoy Registratsii Adaptatsii OborWatellnogo Retseptora. TrvAy Leningr. San-Gigiyen. Med. in-ta, -1. 11, 1949, s. 29-56 - Bibliogr; a. 147-150. SO: Letopis' Zhurnalinykh Statey, Vol. Y7, 1949 M~At L V.1 TITOVAq N.G. V" of &Idol&" activity determination in dotecting obliterated anicter form of Batkints disease. Zhur. mikrobiol. epide i Imin, 31 no. 107-108 Ny 160. (MIRA 13310) I* Is Kirovskogy oblastnoy manitarno-epidemiclogicheskoy stantsile (HEPATITIS P IMCTIOUS) ("- IAM) -1 CA)' r ~.i ?,"IT 11 ! bK(W A11.1 . F . I .. . I. .I , C- ~- w , . ClInIcal a-pecLs c.f Lydrocn-0-aiir crIzes in v,.ncrz: of region of cambrul ventr1cles. Trudy Vor. red. inst. 52:204-211 163. Clinicul a3recz-o of' hprAoriema. ibid.,-212-214 (MIRA 18:10 1. Kafedru riarvr~vlkh bolazney Voronevhskogu maditsinn~o,:,,o Inatituta. 14 .- ~~e- , C- I I r- A JN 35904 Stratigrafiya Paleogenovy-kh Otlozhenly Ferwiny I Pritashk-Entskopo Rayona Po Faune ForamInifer. --V ogl: N.Ye. Minakova. Trudy In-ta Geologii (Akad. Hauk Uzbek. ssr), Vyp. 2, 1948, S. 1-0-72- Biblio": 17 Nazv. SO: Letopist Zhurnallny,ch Statey, Vol. 39, 'L"osl-va, 1949 I- . N. Ye. 1, 11:111 F ( V.11 p Minakova, N. Ye. "On the strntigrraphy of Felec,.,ene se--'-i,---,enr-s in the southwestern outlier of the Gissar Ran,,;e", Do~ ladi Akad. nauk UzSSR, No. 9, 1 40', P. 34-316, (Resume in Uzbek). SO: U-3042, 11 Varch 53, (Letopis lnyki: Sta~ey, No. 10, 1949). MNAKOVA, N. YE. "Foraminifers. of the Paleogene Deposits of Fergana and Cis-Tashkent Region,'t Tr. In-ta geol. AN UzSSR# No 7v 3-39# 1953 The article is the second part of the work of the same title (Ibide., No 2. 1948), It contains a description and representation of 88 species and varieties belonging to 12 families and 26 genera,, of which three species and one variant are new. The majority of the species are des- cribed primarily for Central Asia. RZhGeol, No 1, 1955 AKRAMHODZHAYEVp A.M.; FEDOTOV,, Yu.A.; MINAKOVA, N.Ye.; IBRAGIMDV, Z.S.; ZMMVA, YO.A.; BABAYEV, A.G., doktor gool.-idner. nauk, otv. red.; IFUHATDIIIOVA, M.R., red.; NDSHCHEMO, Z.V., red.; GORIXOVAYAv Z.P.,, takhn.red. [Geology and sow problems of oil and gas potentials in the Kara- Kalpak A.S.S.R.]Goologiia i nekotorys vopromy neftegazonoonosti KarskalpaIdi, Tashkent, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Uzbekskol SSR, 1962. 162. p. (MIRA 16s1) 1. Akedemiya, nauk Uzbekskoy SSR, Tashkent. Institut geologli i rasrabotki neftyanykh i gazovykh viestoroshdady. (Kara-Kalpak A.S.S.R.-Petrolem geology) Oura .Kalpak A.S.S.R.-Gas,, Natural--Goology) MINAKOVA., N.Ye. Upper Eocene and Oligocene stratigraphy of the Kyzyl Kum. Trudy VSEGEI 102:218-235 t64. OMIRA 18:2) ACC NR: - AP6019203 SOURCE CODE! UR/0121/66/000/006/0027/0028 AUTHOR: Colubevj. Yu. M.; Minakhin, N. Ye. ORG: none TITLE: Increasing die wear resistance by ultrasonic strain hardening SOURCE: Stanki i instrument, no. 6, 1966, 27-28 TOPIC TAGS: strain hardening, ultrasonic strain hardening, steel, steel hardening tool steel, steel wear resistance, steel hardness/UlOA steel ABSTRACT: A new method of strengthening steel parts and tools by ultrasonict strain horrdeninohas been tested under laboratory and production conditions.' Ultra- sonic v rations with a frequency of 18-24 kc and an amplitude of 20 v when applied to UIOAOs-teel under correct conditions increased the surface hardness a5d improved the surface finish. It created in the surface layer residual compressihn stresses of 2', __0 16-18 kg/mm which substantially increased the steel wear re I The steel microhardness increased from 75 to over 100 kg/mm2. The effect of ultrasonic strain hardening depends to a great extent on the preceding steel heat treatment and steel initial hardness. The best results were obtained with a steel heat treated to a hardness of 53 RC. The wear resistancellof strain-hardened tools operating under con- ditions of impact load increased by about 150%. Orig. art. has: 4 ftgures. [NDI SUB CODE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ ATD PRESS:,5_&4/j SUBM DATE: Cnre4 A UDC: 621.9.048.6:621.961.2 TRAFRZNIKOVAq O.N.; NIDVIKOVA~ G.Ye.; MINAKOVAO S.V. a---------- Light scattering in crystalline polymers. Part 2: Investiga- ting the temperature dependence of the refraction indices of both the crystalline and the amorphous phase of polychloroprene and detemining the extent of crystallization. Opt. i spektr. 11 no.3:353-358 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) (Light--Scattering) (Chloroprsne--Optic&1.-,10_w,.- properties) 7 e -7i=: 7= ~-T linoral fead from act shous P. WOW,- evu 11. ',ywtkij~a. and T Minakova 'A;! I'miln ',%I.-Rc- 1 1! 1 y T6-T . NwYi;~ ktmm4ya Ind. 5 .5.3 R 27. ~R, 71, 1 U,?i: AL-,tj( 1; of 'he egg I ----l = 1 -1 - - -,-- - - i . --,-- -- - ~z - --IL f- -1 ---A "I.A - . - - . - I -.-A 1~.A I ~; 1 en shells for mandS. sulmW feed with an efficiency of I I kg. dry egu-shell powder (with max. 15% Hto) Per bf. --- ---- - t , o T /I- -_,:~7 / A, , - --,- I ill-liZOVA, F.-,_HIHAKOVA. T. km Waste water of poixf.try procensing plants. Miss. JM.31' 53,R 23 no.4:34-35 '57. OGRA 10: 7) (Water--Vaste) 14INAKOVA T. Determining vitamin A and carotenoids content of eggs. 14ias.imd. SSSR 33 no.3:51-53 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. TSentrallayy nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut ptitseperera- batMyuohchey promyshlennostio (Eggs--Analysio) - MINAKOVA.-TAM Hoscowlis Carpathians. lUn. nat. no.11:15 N161. (mm 14: W 1. Shkola No.243, Moskva. (Moocow-Botanical gardens) PANKOVAP F.I.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; IMAKOVA T.F., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik , _... 1-1 -..:, ~ , -, - M -., Iongthening the preservation time of fresh eggs in storage. Truft TSNIIPPa 941-45 162. (MIM 1616Y_ (Eggs-Preservation) KAIABIKA, A.V.; BRYKINA,, A.8,; TOMILOVA, L.V.,- KUDRAYAVTSEVA,, V.D.; MINAKOVAi T.T. 1. -1-71.1..,, ........ Synthesis and transformations of vinylaryl ethers. Report No.13t Synthesis of A -phenyl vinyl ethers of phenol, o-cresol, and thymol-4 Izv. Fiz.-khim. nauch.-isel. inst Irk. un. 4 no.2tlll-125 259. (MIRA 16:8) (Ethers) (Phenol condensation products) SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; SIDELIKOVSKAYA, F.P.; I-MAKOVA, T.T. Reaction of ljl, 3--tri-(~-chloroethoxy) propane with acme sodium alcoholates. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.11:2106-2108 N 164 OAIRA 18:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo All SSSR. SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; MINAKOVA, T.T.; SIDELIKOVSKAYA, F.P. Unsaturated aldehydes. Report No.lt Properties of tho produots of additicn of ethylene chlorohydrin to acrolein. Isr. T" SSSR Ser. khim. no.12t2lc/7-2202 D 164 (MAA 18:1) 1. Institut organicheskoy khimil imni N.D., Zelimskogo AN SSSR, A- GOIDVA, O.P.; EPSHTEEYN, Ya.V.; SERGEYEVAq V.N.; KALNINISH, A.I. [Kalnins, A.]; ODINTSOV, P.N.; MAKSDMiKO,, H.S.; PAXASYUK, V.G.; Prini=Ji uchastiye: MERLIS, N.M.; DURININA,, L.I.; BISEWXYME, S.K.[Biseniece, S-1; OWMARSO A.Th.; FMRCIIMIKOt R.I.; MINAKDVA. I.I. Now pethod for the complote chemical processing of p3ant tissues.- Gidraliz. i lesoWm. prom, 14 no.7:4-b 1~u. %nixuL A4zj4) 1. Institu+**7sokcmo1eku1p=ykh moyedineniy AN SSSR (for Golovaq Zpahteyn, Merlis, Durinina). 2., Institut lesokhozyaystvennykh problem i khimii drevesiny AN Iatviyukoy SSR (for Sergeyeva, Nal-Im'sh, Odintsov., Bisenistae, Gundarv)e 3. Krasnodarskiy gidro3.izny7 zavod (fcr Kaksimenko,, Fedorchenko,, Mine ova). 4. Dnepropetrovskiy oel1okokhozyaqstvermyy institut (for Panagryuk). Plant cens and tissues) iBotanical chemistry) GILUXUROVA, V.A.; HINAKUv,;, YG.I, "NONIM a*& Peculiarities of the electric activity of the brain and its chsages during treatment of rheuwtic chores. Pedistrita no.2-28-35 F '57. (Hira 10:10) 1. Iz Instituts newrologit AMU SSSR (dir. - deystvitelInyy chlen ANN SSSR orof. U.Y.Konovalov) Opi,";.) (F.12CTR UZNWHA LOGRAPHY) MINAKOVA, Ye. 1. Compound treatment of rheumatic chorea. Zhur. nevr. i poikh 61 no.8:U36-1142 161. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Institut nevrologii (dir. - prof. N.V. Konovalov) AM SSSR, 14oskva. (CHORZA) (SLEEP THERAPY) LUKAGHER, G.U., kand. mod. nauk; Ikand. med. nauk Work capacity expertise In the lumbo-sacra'w root syndrome as a consequence of hernia of an interverteDral disk. Sov. zed, 27 no.12:88-93 0 164. (MIRP, 18:11) 1. Nevrologicheskoye otdeleniye (zav.- kand. med. nauk G.Ya. Lukacher) Gorod koy hollnitsy No.41 ekspertizy vremennoy net.-udosposobno:ti (glavnyy vrach N.A. Magnitskaya), Moskva. SWC, C.; PETROVIC, ZI.;-HINAKOIMC,-AIUjank~j_ SIBALIC, Desanka; HEME" . Nada Contribution to the otv* of bumnAntestinal pammal-tas In our comU,ye In* Intestinal parasites in school children in the Sumi~Iija region. Glas. stpoke almd. nauk.[Medl no.15:67-74 '60. (HMMTHIASIS in inf & child) S IMMAKOWSKI, W.,- FASIOWSKI, P.; MASIOWSKA, H. A modified method of retention analysis of amino acids. p. 401. ACTA BICHIMICA POLONIVA. (Polska Akademia Nauk, Komitet Bichemiczny) Warsnitia,, Poland. Vol. 5) no. h, 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) W, Vol. 8, no. 7, July 1950 Uncl, MASLUdSKI,j P.; MIN&KOWSKI I W.; KIM GUN HO (K114 KUNG HUO] Studies on the changes in the amino acid cont*nt during fermanlition of smooth brow ailage. Roes nax& roln real 87 no.109406 962. 1. Zaklad Biochemil.,, Wyuza Szkola Ro3miczal, Mostyn. IWINAWIMOI PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION SW16228 Agafonov, Vaailiy Prokhorovioh, and Alaksey Valorlyanovlch Sako~Ivich Voyennaya avyazl (Military Communloations) Moscow, Voyenizdat ~_va obor. SSSR, lgb2. 232 p. Errata slip inserted. 8000 cople .a printed. Ed.t A. V. Vrublevskiy, Engineer-Colonel; Teoh. Ed.1 T. F. Nyasni- kova. PURPOSEt This book Is intended for officers of ground forces and may also be useful to officers and noncommissioned officers in signal communications who are studying problems in military communications. COV""iAGZ: The book discusses:the means and types of military communl- cations, their tasks and requirements, and methods for the organi- zation and development of communications. According to the annota- tion, the book is a reflection of the viewpoints of the authomft nd is not to be considered as an official statement regarding xili?x communications. Thibook Is based on Soviet and non-Soviet open- 'Card &,A- Military Communications SOV/6228 source material,4. Chapter II, Section 2 was writtenby V. S. Chernyshev and V. P. Yagodin; Chapter II, Section 3, by M. -Artamonov; and Chapter 11, Seaticne 4 and 5, by K.iF. Minaloviah. - - - - - ne-e- Nd'-peiftonalities are mentioned. There are 27 refe r e all C Soviet. TABLB OF CONTEM: Ch. I. Military CommurticatiOn3: Taaks and Reci-r-er... 3 1. From the bonfire and drum to the radio station 3 2. Omplexity of ti-oop control in modern combat'and i. opprations 12 . 3. The use of teohni6al means for troop control i 14 4. Communication '-- the basl.,.i means of troop control 16 Zasic problems In communications 17 Requirements for communications 18 Ch. II. Aeans and Types of Military Communications 22 1. General concept of modern means and types of military communications 22 Card f/4 YAlitary Communications 2. Means of ccemtunication Radio-relay means Wire lines of communication Multiplexing wire lines of communication Telephone communioation 7. Telegraph communication 8. Photo-telegraph communication 9. Television 10. Mobile means of communication 11. I-leans of signal eommunications 12. Use of the means of military communications Ch. III. Signal Communications Troops 1. Purpose and work of signal communications troops 2. Combat training of communications troops 3. Somelaspects of party-political activity In communications troops 4. Combat tradition# of communication troops Card '3/4- SOV/S228 25 79 94 108 118 139 166 176 189 190 191 193 .193 194 196 199 MIKANOWSKI, A. TECHNOIDU PERIODICAL: GOSPODMn WODNA. Vol. 16, no. 9. Sept. 1958 MINANOWSKI. A. Hydromechanization in constructing a dam having defined dimensions at shape at the port of Zeran. p. 413. F:onthly List of East European Accessions (ZEAI) LC Vol. B. no. 4. April 1959, Unclass YAY,UR)IIAI S,N,, assiotent; UTEKKDIAp Molo LUNA~q~Y4.0-A.I.- Development of rickets in children of preschool and school ago@ Kaz, mede zhure no.5t8l-82 S-0163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kafedra fakulftetskoy pediatrii (zav. - Prof. K.A. Svyatkina) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. MINAKOVA T.T.; ~"TDELIKOVSYAYA, F.P.; SPOSTAhOVSKlY, M.F. Vinylpyrrolidinone copolyrA-rs with allylidenee diacetate. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.10:1880-1882 ",)5. (MIMA 18: 10) 1. Institut organicheskoy khi.mii im. II.D.Zelinskogo AJI SSSR. oz MINANDROVA V.G.; SEWSHINA, L.A.; NEVELISHTEYN, G.S., dotsents nauchnyy ,.ell raboty Redional variations in the natural movement of population in the U.S.S.R. Uch. zap. Ped. inst. Gerts. 239:173-175 164. MW 18:3) MDIARO J. ------- Observation of the influence of neteoro]Wgio factors, on the activity of mosquitoes in the conditions of an allnvial forest in the area of south-western Bohemia* pe 57e Prahas Czechoslovaida, Vol, 6, no* 2,1 jL959. MonthlyUst of Rast bwapeen Accessions (VAT)a TZ2 Vol. 99 no. 2. Feb* 190. Unclo MINAR, J.; KRATOGIIVIL, M.; CHH11Y, G. Regeneration of the rat liver in changed conditims of the liver blood flow. Bratisl. Ick. listy 4.4 no.8:502-507 '64. 1. Katedra anatomie Lek. fak. Univei zity Komenskeho v Brati s lave (veduci Prof. IrDr. M. Kratochvil, DrSc.) KRAMAR, Jaroslav, Doc.Dr. (Vinicna 7, Praha 2);. MINAR, Jan, Dr. (14 eicisti 20 Araha 6) Thoobaldis. ochroptera in Czechoslovakia (Dipterap Culicinae)o Cas enton 58 no.2:180-183 161. (EEAI 10:9) 1. Departwnt of Parasitology Faculty of Natural Sciences, Charles University, Praha (for Kramar~; 2. Parasitological Department, Insti- tute of Biology of tbe Czeehoslovak_Acad*W~of Sciences, Praha (for Kinar) (Mosquitoes) YINAR, J.: LA..7,TUVKA, Z "Effect of essential oils from quitc~ grass on some low:!r animals." CESKOSLOIIENSKA BIOLOCIE, Prtha, Czechoslovakia, Vol . 7, no. 6, Nov. 11 58 Monthly list of East Europe Accessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Sept 59 Uncles MINAR J MORAVEC, R.; RENIS, T. Z:=L-~ The vascular bad of the liver in the rabbit. Cesk. morf. 10 no-4-- 352-357 '62- 1. Z Ustava pro normalnu a topograflaku anatcmiu Lekarskej fakulty Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratielave" yftdnosta: Doe. MUDr. M. Kratochvil. (PORTAL VEIN) (HEPATIC ZIERY) (LIVER) (RABBITS) Ij I WHINAR J, Havy pripravek a ourariformaimi vlastnostmi as* vyroby na baml quarterniho, dusiku. ZrIew curam wlnubmt produced in Czeahoalp- vakIA oa quarternary nitrogen ut-ses prellmlnW7 Comminicatiov/ RozhI. chiri 3Os4 1951 po 148-51o 1. Of the Research Laboratory of the Mas"seehoslovsk NaUmml Mterprise Chenical Plants# Prague. Sargical. ClInLe of Charles University Branch in Mamn (Hsmd~--Prof. TO D&vJA)O CM Vol, 20, No, 10 Oct list KIM, Ari. As. KUDr 1xperience with nitrous anesthesia supplemented by lntmvmous central analgesic. lashl.chir. 34 so.3:178-181 Mar 55. 1. Z chirurCicko kliniky Zarlovy university. pobecim v Plsni (AMTHASIA, OULLTION nitrous oxide with Latravenous moperidine) (NITROUS OXtDX. anesthesia and analgesia with intravenous moperldIns) (KE M IDIN1. anesthesia and analgesia Intravenous, addition to nitrous oxide anesthe) 11 VAIR- kG11PIN, P.;MLIAL, L.S:JAMIW# J.1 POSSIMM., 1k.- is, .1 14, Z.; SAM,..41; - 'VENUM, J. -. ZAK, R. Clinical experiens" with the treatment of severe hevorrhage. Roshl. abir, 36 W-4:235-242 Apr 57. (=MRUUO ther, rapid eztensive Intravenous tranaftelon (05)) (BMW MWOMICO , in Tar. die. hemexTbaspid, sztensive Intravenous transfusion (02)) MIAR, arig Kupr. .. - PaTose and, methods of hibernation. Cas. lek. cook. 96 no.4?:147-151 22 Nov 57. 1, 1. chirurgicks Klinika KU v Plsni. prodnosta doe. Dr L Domnsky. (HERONATWN, ARTUICILL, review (00) SKUIA, Zdenek, Dr.; IIIVAR, JIri, Dr. Baytinal, an anesthetic of uItra-short dbaration for ambulatory surgery. Cos. lok. cook. 96 no.46:Lok. veds sahr:169-172 29 &Y 57. 1. 1. chirargia-ka, kliniM 80 Y PIsni, prodnosts doe. Dr L Wmansk3r, (BMITURATM, anesthesia and analgesia, 5-allyl-5-toobutyl-2-thiobarbituric acid, review (Cs)) MINA,R, Jirio, TAHN, Vilem; MSL, Vaclav Value of the determination of transaminases in clinical anesthesiolog7. Cas. lek. cesk. 98 no.35:1100-1104 28 Aug 59 1. KM - fakultni nemoonice, nnesteziologicke oddelaul. vedoucl lekar MUDr. J. Mindar. Interni klinilm lek. fakulty MY se sidlen v Plzni, prednosta prof. MUDr. K. Bobek. I. chirurgicim klini)m lek. fakulty KU se sidlem v Pl%nI , prednosta doc. MUDr. K. Domansky. (TRANSAMINASIS, blood) (ANESTHISIA, blood) MINAR9 Jirl on the practice of anesthetic care in our obstetric institutions. Cesk.gyn. 251391 no-54381-385 J~ 160. 1. KUNZ-Plzen, ved. lek. pro anesteziologii dr, JeHinar (ANESTHESIA OBSTETRICAL) MINAR, J-; CMUNT, M.; HIRSCH. A.; JAV.W, J. 'Ll~ Critique on the substances and method used for anesthesia in minor surgery. Roshl.ohlr.39 no.10:656-665 0160. (SUFOERT MI Ila anesth. & anagl) CKUNT, Z.; HIRSCH. A.; MINAR. J. Anesthesia in surgical out-patient departments. Rozhl.chir-39 no.10:666-673 w6o. (SURGEU MINOR anesth. & analgesia). M&TEJICEK, Jan; MINAR# Jiri; FESSL# Vaclav Hasards related to Trendelenburg's position. Cesk. gyn. 26 (401 no.7j 511-51.1f A# Mi. 1. MUNZ Plzonp gyn. par..odd., reditel MUDr. Milan Sedlak Anestezio- logicke oddeleni SFN Pizen, prim. MUDr. Jiri Minar I chir. k1lin. KU v Pizni, prednosta doe. MUDr. Karel Domanoky. (GYNECOLOGY) MINARP Jiri; FF-4SL, Vaclav Some pharmacological aspects in clinical anesthesiology. Rozhl. chir. 41 no.1:38-1+2 Ja 162. 1. Anestesiologicka sloaka, SFN v Fizai, vedouci lekar MUDr. J. Minar I chirurg. klinika lekarska fakulty KU v.Pizni, prednosta doe. MUDr. J. Spinka. (ANESTHESIA) so BLECHA, Frantisek; 14IMR.9 Jan. ---- -.7--, Gradual automation of,sawmilloo Drevo 18 no-4:11~&-148 Ap 16). 1. Severomoravske drevarske zavody, Sumperk. CZECHOSLOVAKIA MINAR, J., MD; FESSL, V., MD; SOBESKY, I., LED. 1. knestesiological Complex SFN (Anesteziologicka slozka SFN), Pilsen (for Minar); 2. First Surgical Clinic of the Medical Faculty of Charles University, Pilsen Branch (I* ohirurgicka klinika lokuroke fakulty KU so sidlem Y Plzni)l Pilsen (for all) Prague, Prakticky lekar, No 59 1963, pp 168-169 "The Danger of Ether kneethesia in Old Patients.* MINJAR, J.; MSL, V. .......... .. Halothow as a monoanesthetic in oevore cranioearebral injurism. Roxhl. chir. 42 no.8:5"-547 Ag 163. 2. Anestoziologicka slozka SFN v Plsnis, vadouci lokar MUDr, J. Minar I chirurgicka klinika lekarske fakulty KU as sidles v P!Isniv prednosta doo, dr. J. Spinka. (HALOTHANE) (NEUROSURGERY) (BRAIN INJUM, ACUTE) (INMACRANIAL PRESSURE) (HKAD INJURIES) S TRE1J* T.;, MINAR, T. Contribution to the anatomy of the rete canalis of the hypo- glosoal nerve and vertebral vein. Cook. morf. 11 no-4:301-304 163. 1. Katedra ehorob uonych, nosnych a krenych Lekarskej fakulty University Komenakeho v Bratialave, veduci doe. dr. -T. I&Jda a Katedra anatomie Ioakarokej fakulty University Komenobeho,, veduci dr. G. CierrT, ScC. HrFOGWSSAL NERVE) (VEINS) MSOMOTOR SrSTEK) (ANATC14Y) MINAR Jaroslav; MANNSBARTOVA, Eva; TICHY, Vladimir 4.t Changes in the biolngical activity of agropy-ene or. ccribired application with humus substarce3 in the cultivation of Scenedeamus obliquus (Turp.) Kruger. Biologia plantarum 6 no.4:265-272 164. On the nature of detoxication effect of humic acids. Ibid.-. 306-314 1. Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Anatomy of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Purkyne University, Brno, Kotlaraka 2. Submitted February 27, 1964, June 22, 1964. KOWANt J.M.; RAMOVA, D.; NEMEC,A.1 SMETANA,A.; HAJKOVA,Z.; The isolation of the bLyna virus from the mosquito Aedes vexans in southern Morevia. J. byg. epidem. (Praha) 8 no-3080-386 964 1. Institute of Parasitology.. Czechoslovak Acaden7 of Sciencesp Prague. HINARp J.; FEW4 T. Factors altering the effect of peripberal muscle relammts. Roshl. ohire 43 no.6s372-378 JeI4 1. Ibestesiologicke oddelmi Statni fakultni nemocnice v Plmni (vedoucis lekar MUVr. J.Mnar) a I. chirurgicka kli- nika lekaroke fakulty KU [Karlovy university] v PIzniq(pred- nostat doo. dr. JoSpinka). MINA!,. OJV.,(-,jOva~zic -Lar aativ:*, 43 no- U. 1c: odde--n! c.,-, 4 cv -al t,.1 rao Z-. V- -~ruz~, e-ar MUDr. Minar) a 1 chimr.glicka 'et--',iJka lekarnke "hxjjj~~y harlovy Cniversitj '; i-lini (VrednostA doc. dr. J. KRATOCIIVIL, M.; GFW~O J.; MINAR, J.; 501INIK'I't M. Effect of partial hepatectotgr on the -rvstitut-'an of *,be anglo.- architectonics in the liver of rats w~-'!,.h cartmn tetrachloride cirrhosis. bratial. Lek. Listy 44 no.70',)2-396 164. 1. Laboratorium pre vyskum chirurgickej patof~yziologie Lek. fak. Univerzity Komenskeho v Bratislave (vt~ducl. !.rof. I-T.Dr. M. KrutocWl, Dr.Sc.). MDIAR J MIJDr.; SAL-MN,K.; FML, V. Problems and teeb-iiques of halothane anesthesia in pediatric eye surgerye Cesko oftal. 21 no.3tl72-176 My 165 1. Anesteziologicke oddeleni fakultni nemocnice v PIzni (ve- doucit MUDr. J. Minar); Cani klinika (prednostat prof. dr. R. Knobloch, DrSe.), 1. khirurgicka klinika (prednostat doe. dr. J. Spinka) lekarske fakulty Karlovy University v PlznI. ~Ow MINAR, R. Vectors in spacep their transformation and application. p. 287 GEODEETSKI LIST, Zagreb, Vol. 9., No. 7/10, July/Oct. 1955. SO: EEALp Vol. 5, No. 7 July 1956 t Category CZ&'HCGLPVAIU.A./"~JFt),cB - K-'~ Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Pisixa,, Mi 1., 19~7, N- 22,28 Author Minar S. Title Fogging ~.,)f Optical Parte Orig Pub Xemna mech. a opt., 1.956, 1, N,: j, i-!-18 Abstract Brief descriptl= of phenane-na, Jmwr- Iri the rmssian lite-rat-rxre as "films", foxmIng on the surfaces of cptlckl pax-ts of instrjme-at. a&i causlag loss of light. Distinction is m-Aa betwen M',Id films (biological", thr,an made up of fatty substances, and nler t1lms p~Mijved by :L-at,-zqc-tJ.ca- cf the glass with atmcaphezic humid-ity (hyKr~,scopiq). The dJmensicru reage dx-oppG4 from 0.001 to 0.01 mm. Films &~e ~,f the principbI obst8cllee to the rptention; of high quality of cptica.1 1.!aBtx-umeLta, -as was clearly marditeeted during the last w-rIA war. Card 1/1 MINAR, -0. Atmospheric corrosion of optical glass in optical instruments. p. 46. (Jema Mechanika A Optika. Vol. 2, no. 2, Apr. 1957. Praha, Czechoslovakia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, vol. 6, no. 10, October 1957. Uncl. CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Ctemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Part 2. - Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concretes. - Glass. Abs Jour: Fieferat. Zhurnal Rhimiya,, No 210 195% 71545. ? V Author S. Minar. Inst Title Upon Corroeion of Optical Glass in Instruments Ubder the Influence of Atmospheric Agents. Orig Pub: Jemna mech. a opt., 195T, 2, No 3, 79-83. Abstract: The results of the author's experiments for the study of corrcsion (C) of optical glasses (OS) under the conditions of a moist atmosphere (A) and veak solu- tions of aci" are presented. The fundamental cauge of the atmospheric corrosion of optical glasses is the ixplantation of stem in the pores of the silicium- Card 1/3 5-1 CZEMOBLOVAKIA/Chemical Technoloat Chemidal Products and Their Application. Part ~. - Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concretes.,6 Glai$6 H Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Xhimiya, No 21, 1958, 71545. oxygen skeleton of the surface film, where it dis- rupts the ionic bonds between oxygen and metal cations; that resulto in hydrolysis of glass and in the substi- tution of 0 = Me bonds wiVL 0 a H or 0 = H30+ bonds OG-s with allrgli cations are the most hydrophilic (hygroscopic); lead and boron OG-s are the least hydro- philic. But the latter are less stable under the action of weakly acid gases and liquids. Electron-microphoto- graphs (enlargement 20,000 times) of OG-sj, which were subject to atmospheric C 3 yearsp are presented. The author's experiments showed that alkaline OG-s AA are rapidly covered with a corroding film of moisture from the atmosphere, but that no film was found on barytic Card 2/3 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application. Part 2. - Ceramics. Glass. Binders. Concretes. - Glass. H Abs Jour: Rer. Zhurnal Khimiyaj No 21, 1958j 71545- glass BW~ and on lead WAss F2 under the saw eon- ditions (relative moisture 80%, 50 :t 10). Methods acce,pted in USSR for testing the resistivity or oG-s to the formation of gWoscopic moisture films and turbidity under the action of veak acids (GOST 3514-51) are described. In order to prevent the formation of gygroscopic moisture films on OG-s in optical instruments, it is recomended to use OG-s resisting that formation and to protect the polished surrace of OG-9 vith hydrophobic coatings. See the foregoing report In RZhKhim, 1958, 36604. Card 3/3 MI NAR. S. - ammo A study of the technological processes in the grinding and polishing of glass in t1he Soviet Union. P. 126 (Jemna Mechanika a Optike. Vol. 2, no. 4. Aug. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia) February 1958 M T N)4-k / -,)-, CZECHOSLOVMI~#ptics - Optical M-.-hno10ry K-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 7~ 1958, No 16563 Author nr 51 - Inst Not Given Title Matting Processes in Optical Manufacture Orig Pub Jerana. mech. a opt.) 1957,, 2) No 6., 169-171 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 Or MR 47 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Physical (5hemistry - Crystals. P, Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya., No 14., 1958, 45731 Author : Vaclav Cupr, Silvestr Minarj, Vladimir Kleinwa"chter, Josef Prikryl Inst Bi-z!o Institute CSAV Title Study of Tertiary Zinc Phosphate. Orig Pub Prace Brnenske zaklad. CSAV, 1957, 29, No 1; 19-39 Abstract The structure of tertiary Zn phosphate was studied by the x-ray method with the application of the differen- tial thermal analysis. Solid phases were separated at temperatures of 37, 75 and 940 from the ZnO - P20 5 - H20 system containing 111.8% of ZnO, O.W,, of P 0 and 0 2 uses in 79.4% of H20, and the aging process f solid ph the air was studied. The solid phase separated at 370 is a tetrahydrate. The solid phase peparated at 756 Card 1/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Physical Chemistry - Crystals& B. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya., 11o 14,, 1958, 45731 is a tetrahydrate while it is freshly deposited, but after two months of aging a mixture of tetrahydrate and dihydrate of the ratio 2 .1 1 is formed. The solid phase separated at 940 was identified as a mixture of tetrahydrate with dihydrate, their ratio changing from 3 : 2 at the beginning of the aging process to 2 : 3 in tie end. Card 2/2 CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Opticc - Opticrl Tcchnolc~y K-4 Abs Jour s Rof Zknir - Fizikr, X~) 1, 1959, NO 1899 Author i 11imr S. Inst Title Now Thoorics in the Tochnology of Opticnl Glass Orig Pub i Jo7--nc noch. c opt., 1958, 3, No 4, 122-126 Abstrcct Imnlysis of the lrtcFt theories of th%rrocecs of rcliFhinF of optic:71 Vlrss: --achrnierl, cho.--ico--cchrnicrl, rnd chc-,icrl. It is shown thrt the poleihod Lurfrec is obt-ined not rs a rcsult of ther-orlrstic far-!.-tion, but rs r rcsult of the torrinc-out of &I-so p-rticlcs on the order of 100 A in size. Author'-- rccu-c Crre. 1/1 67 ... MINAR, S. 2m~ "Origin and structure of the cut surface in optical glass." p. 17 (Jemna Mechanika A Optika) Vol. 3p no. 1, Jan. 19~' Prague, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LiC. Vol. 7, nc. 4, April 1958 MINAR 3 Problem of drying and airtightness of optical and measuring instrwents. p. 406 0 JEMA MECHANIKA A OPTIKA. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 3, no. 12, Dec. 1958. Monthly Ilat of Ea8t European Accessions (EFAI) LC , Vol, 9, no, 2, Fob, 1960 UncL CZECHOSLOVAKIAYOptics.- K- Abs Jour : Ref 711ur Fizika, 110 3, ig6o, W62 Author : Minar, S. Inst Title Effect of Tropical Climate on Optical Instruments. Orig Pub Jemna mech. a opt., 1959, 4, No 7, 235-237 Abstract The problem of tropicalization of instruments is raised, and the principal factors that influence the behavior of optical instruments under tropical conditions are swma- rized and considered. The effects of fungi and the method of fungus proofing is described in greater detail. Cer- tain data on the corrosion of mechanical portions of the instrument are summarized. Card 1/1 81150 IS7121.2 0 z/o3q/6O/ooq/o4/o4/O22 AUTHOR: Minfir, S., Doctor TI=: Causes of Stains Occurring on Polished Optical Glass During Manufac- turing and Methods of Their Prevention PERIODICAL3 Jemnh Meohanika a Optika, 1960, No 4, PP 107-111 TECT: The author explains the cause of various types of stains on optical surfaces during the polishing process of glass, especially of phosphate and boric glass. Studies on the effect of water and of acids on polished surfaces of glass were made by Zschimmer [Ref 1] and Berger [Ref 2]; Faraday [Ref 31 and Greben- shchikov [Ref 4] dealt with the arising of stains. In this study the author re- ports on dull grey-brown stains and on antireflecting and reflecting stains on optical surfaces. A "Mikromete type miniature X-ray apparatus was used. Figure 1 shows a stain of extreme thickness which occurred at the polishing with ceric oxide An up to now unvisible apparently polished dull layer appeared below the first.layer, covered by the polishing layer (Figure 2). The microstructural ana- lysis of the polibhing layer showed that the deflection curves at the debyegrams (Figure 3b) correspond to the deflection curves of the polishing powder (Figure 3a). The polishing powder's crystallites have a size of 10-6 mrh. During a close Card V4 81150 Z/030/60/000/04/04/022 Causes of'Stain Occurring on Polished Optical Glass During Manufacturing and Meth- ods of Their Prevention examination of polishing powders [Ref 51 it was stated that particularly polish- ing powders based on oxides and rare earth have the ability to form stains; this ability depends on-the hydrophobic properties of powders. The imported polish- ing powders "Tecepol III" and "Polox" often show a considerable foam formation. The polishing powderts adhesion to the tool may be decreased by changing the sus- pension pH, adding various electrolytes, such as HCl, KOH, NH49H. The increase of the suspension"s acidity to pH = 4 by admixture of acetic acid raised the ad- hesion between'the CeO 2 - polishing powder and the tool (Figure 4). The optimum burning-out temperature of CeO2 was precisely measured by means of a "Polirograf" equipment, developed by the WJM - Institue [Ref 8]. A detailed description of the analysis of reflecting interference stains appearing as silvery dots followsj such dots appeared close to iron (Figure 5 and 6), polishing red (Figure 7), chromium (Figur4 8), magnesium (Figure 9), and z&nc (Figure 10). Aluminum, man- ganese, zirconium, nickel, Ce02-type polishing powder and "Polirit" did not cause any stains. The article reports on the effect of condenser water on polished optical surfaces and on antireflecting interference stains, caused by water or watery solutions. The appearance of such stains caused by atmospheric moisture Card 2A 81150 Z/030/60/000/04/OV022 Causes of Stain Occurring on Polis),L-d Optical Glass During Manufacturing and Meth- ods of Their Prevention is shown in Figure 11. A description of stains arising by the influence of per- spiration on surfaces of glass,of the 4th and 5th class is given, followed by an explanation of antirefleating interference stains by local hydrolytic decompo- sitions of silicic compounds at the polished glass surface by means of acidic watery solutions according to the formula (>Si-O-Me)s + H+ -->(>SiOH)s + Me+. The watery film surrounding a dust particle or a sand grain has the same effeqt on ~h? glass as a weak acid, shown in formula (>SiOH)s + HpO _~(>SiOH20) k-I + + Hk+). This watery film dissociates nri hin the film with hydrogen ioans ac- n cording to formula (>SiOH), + H20 -*i;SiOHc2O)T-) + Hl%+). Metal chips at the damp polished glass-surface cause an electrochemical decomposition of the metal within the electrolyte's watery film according to the formula Me-~ Mev+ + ve. Ad- ditional chemical reactions, causing a corrosion of the metal yarticles, follow the first reaction, for example )rding tq the formulas 2 H~+) + 2 e-)~H2; H20 (_); e v(OH)k-)-4 Mev (OH)v. A detailed descrip- + 1/202 + 2 e -* 2 OH M X tion is given on the appearance of corrosion stains, their mode of origin during the processing and their avoidance by the proper choice of polishing materials. Thirty combinations of lacs have been tested to find a so-called optical pro- Card 3/4 81150 Z/030/60/or,0/04/04/022 Causes of Stain Occurring on Polished Optical Glass During Manufacturing and Meth- ods of Their Prevention . _quer consisting of a suitable copolymer of the methacrylic acid's butyl tection 112 and methyl esters, and of a polymer or a monomer. The lacquer's preservation and application methods are briefly described. Figure 12 shows the effect of the lacquer's composition on its adhesiveness to the glass There are 10 photo- graphs, 2 graphs and 8 references 3 of which are Czech, 2 are German 2 are So- viet and I English. ASSOCIATION: _0VOJM - P~er'ov SUEMI February 10, 1960 card 4/4 MAR, S. , dr. Folirograph UVOJ14, a new measuring Instrument for gl"a grinding and polishing. Jemna mech opt 5 no.2:46-47 F 160. 1. Ustav pro vyzkwn optiky a jemne meahanikyt Prerov.