SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MOSKVIN, B. V. - MOSKVIN, N. P.

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MOSKVIN, Boris VWimiroviob; SHAVERDGVA# A.I.# red.; HANINA, H.P.9 -- [To the lay heart of the Urals] K ledianoru serdtsu Ureaa. Iloskvat Izd-vo "Fizkulltura L sport." 1961. 79 pe (MIRA l5o2) (Ural Mountain region-Tourism) 1 @-KOS@"&-Ro - Mr. D. Granik tranagressas (Wainat the truth. Top. ekon. no.11:75r)- 152 9 157. (Ruseir-9conomic conditions) (gift 11,82) KOSKTIN, D. Distribution of productive forces in the U.S.S.R. 7op. akon. no.12:155-164 D '59. 04IRA 12:12) (Rconomic zoning) SLATIM. S.T.. daktar akoaam.nau1c; GMIX, aj., kaadokonom.nauk; XUZAKOT, X*G,, kand.ekoaom.nauk; KIMYWV. S.T., kand.elconou.nauk; SWALINO B.F., kand.geograf.nsu ; rAMITMM. L.S., nanchnyy sotrudalk; Ty- n-n'O asuabayy sotradmik; TIUREMMY. A.P.. nauchayy sotra4alk; ILUA"KKMM N.A., lath.; KOZUX, H.K., ksad.tekhn.--k. starshly na- uchnyy sotrudalk; BRONSIOXIM. L.B.. starahiy asuchnyy sotrudalk; BOMM, A.Ts.; I ININ, A.A., okhotoved; S&ROMIT. N.A., reteenzent; AOAIUT, G.A., kand.geograf,nauk, red*-, FWAMOVA, T.F., kand.geograf. nauk; SHM03W. V.I., red.izd-va; BRUMUL', V.V.. takha.red. [Problems In the development of the productive forces of Kamchatka Province] Problemy razvitlia proizvoditollnykh oil Kamehatakoi ob- laotio Moskvas 1960. 420 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sovat po 12@ucheaiyu proizvoditallnykh sil. Sektor prirodVkh reaursov I ekonamiki Severs. 2. Zaveduyushchly Sekto- rom, prlrodnykh resursoy I okonomiki Ssvera Savota po izucheaiyu proLzvo- ditellnykh oil AN SSSR (for Glavin). 3. Institut anergettki AN SSM (for Koziov). 4. likhookeanakiy rybz*7 Institut (TINRO) (for Bron- shtaya). 5. StarahLy skonomist Xanchatakogo oblplana (for Bovkun). 6. Xamcbatskoye otdalentye Vaesoyuzacgo nauchno-issladovatel'skogo instituta zhivotnogo syrlya I pushainy (for Vershinin). Ofamchatka Province-Rconanic conditions) KOSKVIN'i-_D@-- Practice of research coordination. Vop. ekon. no.3-151-152 Mr 161. (MIRA 1,14.11) (Economic research) .KRIVCHENKO, S.;.MOSKVINP D,. An interpretation of the problem of the replacement of tke labor force (OLabor supply of the U.S.S.R, and Its utilizationw; on the problem.of the economic capacity of the country by A.D.Suzustsov. Reviewed by S.Krivchenkop D.Hoekvin). Vopookono no.5:10?-Lll W 161, (MIRA 14:5) (Labor supply) (Kuznot,sov,, A,D.) nym, Yu.G., doktor okon. nauk; YANITSM, N.F., doktor googrr. natik; ZHIIii-IMMY, 14,M., (joktor googr. nauk; ALWPIYEV, M.P., doktor ekon. nauk, KOSTITIMIKOV, V.M., kand.ekon. nauk; BUYANOVSKIY, M.S., kand. geogr. nauk; SHISSMIN, N.I., doktor geogr. nauk; KOSKVIN, D.D., kand.ekon. neuk; GURARI, Ye.L., kand.ekon.nauk,- VMOV--A-.5-.-,--kand.geogr. nauk; LISETSKAYA, A.P., red.; rOVOMARF-TA, A.A., tekhn. red. [Methodological problems of economic geography] 1-1,etodo- logicheskie voprosy ekonomJclieskoi geografii. Moskva, Eko- nomizdat, 1962. 278 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Ch-len-korrespondent Akademii nauk USSR i Institut ekono- riki kkademii nauk SSSR (for Feygin). 2. Institut geografli Akadeirdl nauk SSSR (for Yanitskiy, Zhinnunskiy, Bwariovskiy). 3. Institut ekonomiki mirovoy sotsialisticheskoy sisterW kkademil nauk SSSR (for Alarapiyev). 4. GosudarstvenLyy na- uchno-ekonomicheakiy sovet Soveta Vinistrov SSSR (foi Kostennikov ). 5. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut truda Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Vinistrov SSSR (for Shishkin). 6. Institut ekonomiki kkaderiii nauk SSSR (for Mloskvin). 7. Oren- burgskiy pedagogicheskiy institut (for Vetrov). (Geography, Econoudc.-Methodology) LOGINOV, V.; MOSKVIN, D. Ensuring a labor force for the induBtries of the northeastern U.S.S.R. Sots.trud 7 no.7:21-25 Jl 162. (HII'A 15: 8, (Soviot Far East-Industries) (Soviet Far East--Labor and laboring claBses) BLrfANOVSKIY, M.S.; MOSPIN, D.D. IA.G.Felgin's 60'ri bir'.hdaj, 1903- . Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.5:156 S-0 163. (MIRA ) BERJU) L,YR., doktor ekon. nauk; KLB-IENKO, K.I., doktor ekor.. nauh; OBLQ,'SK-TY, Ya.A., kand. ekon. nauk; SAVINSK71 , E.S., kand. ekon. nauk; F-TiMIRM.. S.A.. dok-Lor ekon. nauk, red.; D.D.,kand.ekon.nauk, nauchn.red.; ORI,OV,W.A..prof.,,r#d.,- 8,%ZAIIOV'T-CH,V.K.,,mladar4d.; SRTI.P.14, G.S.,mlad.red. Lu.-R. industry in 1929-1963; technical and economic trends and structural changes] Promyshlennost' S:ShA v 1929-1963 9-t tekhniko-ekonomicheskie tenden'-sii i strukturnye sdvigi. fByj L.IA.Berri i dr. Moskvi-j, Ekonomika, 1965. 406 p. (MIRA 19:1*) K-,@ !@ 5 T . . '., I I - ' -r -t , - :' - r , . r .,,, , , -_ - r r;.-. I - i c ' er, @ e S , N " : -@ - . @, , - . " r@ , :-. * r@ I , r " p I., 7 . ARONSONO A.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; MISHIN, M.M., inzh.;. MOSKVIN, D.S., Inzh. Apprmcimate calculation of the frequencies of self-oscillations of the runners of Francis-type hydraulic turbines. Energomashinostroenie 9 no.100-7 0 t63. (MIRA 16:10) SAVMOVP G.S.; RUBTSOVAy 11.14,; %,.OSKV1N' D.:3,p lnzh.p roteenzent (Th4 EV-806-3 electron1c computer RM Its use In plarmirg and accounting work] ElektronrWi vychislitell EV-80-3 I egc lspollzovanie v planovc.--uchetrqkh rabotakh. Moskva, VAshInostruenle. 3965. A16 1). (MIRA AM) DONDOSHMISKIY, V.K.; TROITSK1Y, V.A., doktor fiz.--mit. nauk, retsenzent; VIOSKVIII, D.S.0 kand. tekhn. nauk., red. [Calculating vibrations of elastic systems with elec- tronic computers] Raschety kolebanii uprugikh sistem, na elektronrqk,h vych-islitellnykh mashinakh. Moskva., Mashi- nostroenie. 1965. 366 p. (MIRA 18:9) 11,05 17rnl. @'. Sep Culture - Equipment and Sunpiles Dismountnble br-od-fr:@,-,e. Pch(-Iavodstvo, 29, No. 7, 1952. M tr;rLA-;L;IFI-;- D. M ontbly 1"It 2f Russion Accepslons. LJ.br,,ry of Con(-ress, October 1952. W!AVIN, G.N.; CHEBOTAREV ' I.V., kand., tekhn. nauk, red i KHI'!':I,.V, P.A., tekhn. red. (Operation of railroad water supply] Ekspluatntsiia zhelezno- dorozhnogo vodoanabzheniia. Moskvn, Zholdorizdat, 1951. 542 p, (MIU 16;7) (Railroads---Water supply) -HOSKVDI, GrIgorty Mikiforovich. Imadidat takhnicheakikh nauk; ZHILIN. A.S.. "TK-z9"nW".*vM&rctor; TUNCH, D.M., takhalchaskly radaktor [The operation of railroad vater supply oyateas] Ikopluatatatia thelocaodorozhnogo wodosaabzhanita. Izd. 2-ce, dop. i parer. Mosima, Goo. transp. thel-dor. tzd-vo, 1956. 391 p. (KLRL 9:8) (Ralroads--Water supply) KOWIN. Gr1goriy Mikiforovich; OIRYASHN, Alsksandr Timofeyevich; ARTIKIN, Alakney Andreyevich; SURZEUN. Boris Aleksandrovich; GOHCHAROT, S.F., kand.takhn.nauk. red.; BCWOVA, Te.M., takhn.red. (Knaual for railroad water supply workers] Rukovodstvo rabotnilcom sholesnodoroshnago vadoanabsheniia. Kookwa, Tses.lzdatellnko- poligr.ob"edinenis N-va putei soobshchaniia, 1960. 509 p. (14IRA 1):5) (Railroads--Water supply) GONCHAROVI Viktor Nikhaylovich; MURZIN, Leonid Gavrilovich; MIRONOV, M*I., inzh., retsenzent; BLIDGMKO, I.F,v inzho, retsenzent; MOSUR-11 G.N., inzh., retsenzent; SOBAKIT, V.V., inzh., red.; USENKO, LoDol tekbn. red. [Fuel, lubricants, and water] Toplivo, amazkap voda. Izd.2., perer. i dop. MosWav Vses.izdatellsko-poligr.ob"edinenie M-va putei soob- -shcheniia, 1961, 158 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Railroads-Equipment and supplies) Y.CSY,VINp G.V. "Ostermiration of the Volmes of Earthworks for the Deficiency of the Tables", Tekh. Shel. Dor* No* 49 1948, Eugr, KrAGKOV,K.M.. iazhoner; KOSV!A,:;W., Inshener; BRUKOW.A.T., lazheaer; POCHTAREW.F.K.. luxuaNeri FISHKOW,X.F., inzhener; KRYSHVIVIC3,T.A.. inzhemer; KAKARTCHEV.V.V., kandidat takhnicheakM nauk; MMYASHCV, P.T., kandidat tekhn1cheekIkh nauk; KRIVITSKIT,H.Yao, kandidat tekbaickaskikh nauk; KATSZLINSKIT,R.M., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk TISLIM.P.A.. kandidat tekhaichookikh nauk Large reinforced foam concrete panels for heated beamless floors of Industrial buildings developed by the Central Scientific Re- sqarch Institute of Construction and the Northern Urals Heavy Construction Trust. Rats. i izobr. predl. v strol. no.61:18-19 954. (mLRA 8:6) 1. Glayuralpromstroy (for Myagkov, Koakvin, Brukov) 2. Sevural- tyazhotroy (for Pochtarey, Pashkov, Kryahdovich) 3. TSentmllrqy nauchno-Iseledovatellskly Institut promyshlew7kh sooruzhenly (for kakarychav. Kudryashov. Krivitakiy, Katselinskly, Tesler) (rloors, Concrete) wSKVINt I.A. "Infection of Birds through the Virus of the Springs-Summer-Tick Encephalitlo," Dok. AN, 28, No. 2p 1940. Mbr. Military-Medical AcsAo Im, a.m. Kirov, Leningrad, -cl940-. MOSIVIN. I.A. Sterilizing affect of penicillin in experimental relapdng favor in gulnea pigs and white nice. Zhur.uIkrobtol.opid.i lngnm. no.8:88 Ag 154. (KLRA 7-9) 1. Is kafedr opideniologli laningradakogo sanitarno-giglyanichookogo maditainskogo instituta, i Instituta usovershenstvovanlya vrachey. (RILAPSIRG FIV ) (MICILLIN) mo -s- ff VII, /I/ / @ /."', AGGAYEV. F.K. , prof.; AIflDRffi-".A-GALAIIINA. Ye.TS. , prof.; BASiMlIN. V.A. prof.; BMM-ISON. M.Ya., doktor ried.ninik-. VYSF0.GOAODTSAVA, V.D., prof.; USS79H, A.I., doteent; GMIN. Mo., prof.; ZHDAN0V, D.A., prof., Imireat Stalinskoy premii; Z11AWCUSHY. V.P.. prof.; KLIONSKIY, Ye.Ye., prof.; 14014ASTnSKAYA, B.I., prof.; HOSKVIN, I.A., prof.; KUCIIIIIK, L.S., knnd.med.nauk; Fi.MOV-RASLAKOV, H.A., prof.; RUBINOV, I.S., prof.; RYSS, S.M., prof.; SHIRHOV, A.V., prof., zaaluzhannyy daystell nauki; TJXH0141ROV, P.Ye., prof.; TROITSKAYA. A.D., prof.; UDINTS.-.V, G.N., prof.; UFLYAIID, Yu.1%. prof.; FEDOROV, V.K., prof.; KIIILOV, K.L.. prof.. zasluzhannyy dayatell nauki; VADKOVSK-IYA, Tu.V., prof.; HARMLAK, M.S., prof.; PETROV, H.A.. kand.md.nauk; POSTHIKOVA, V.H., kand.ned.nauk; RAPOPORT, K.A., kand.biolog.nank; R02311M. H.A.. prof.; ThlaZ- LEVICH, Ye.l., kand.med.nauk: LYUDKOVSKATA, N.I., tekkui.red. (Book on healthJ Kniga o zdorovla. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry, Redgiz. 1959, 446 p. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akader3ii rieditainakilch nauk SS-SR (for Zhanov, Udintsev). 2. Leningradakiy sanitarno-gigiypnichesldy r,"- ditsinskiy institut (for 811, except Vndkovskaya, Wrehak, Petrov, Postnikova. Rapoport. Rozentul, Yankelevich, Lyudkovskaya). (HYGLUIE) I- 3vich; SAVATECIAT, V.I,, red,; SMASH, G.A., takhn.red. (Tick-borne splrochatosiol Xleshchavye spLrokhatozy. Lealngrad, Gom.lzd-vo mad.lit-ry *dgiz, Laningr.otd-aia. 1960. 162 p. (MIRA 14:3) (SPIROCMOSIS) KCSKVIN, L B. $irgical technic In closed trauma of the bladder. Khlrurgita no,6d 6"8 Je 161. (PaRA JJ.:11) lo 1z 1-y khirurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. S-V. lobachev) Kbakovskogo orodskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno. lasladovatellakogo inatituta skoroy pomoshchi imeni N.Vo gk]Afo- sovskogo (dir. - zasluzhenrqy vrach USSR H.H. Tarasov; glavnyy khirurg - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. B.A. Petrov). (BLADDEI-WOUNDS AND INJURIM) MOSKVIN I.B.; PAKENTREYGER, E.A. Diagnosis of closed bladder lesions. Khlrurglia 39 no-8: 92-97 Ag 163. (MIRA 17-6) 1. Iz travmatologicheakoy kliniki (nikovoditell - prof. I.I. Sokolov) i rentgenovskogo otdolenlya (zav.- kand. med. nauk. M.K. Shcherbatenko) Moskovskogo gorodskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo inatituta skoroy pomoshchi imeni N.V. Sklifosovskogo (nauchnyy rukovaditell- chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. B.A. Petrovi direktor - zaaluzhennyy vrach UkrSSR M.M. Tarasov). I. V. Sistcri 0 -:-.C, @7@d Vychi:31'itclya:-@- 0 '-2r', z I I S. 3," -52 SO: Lc;to:-,Ft ::o. S/186/61/003/003/010/016 E071/E435 AUTHORS: Preobrazhenskiy, B.K. and ft_adkY_;Ln.J@.N. TITLE: Ion-Exchange Separation of Groups of Elements VII. Elements of the Fifth Analytical Group (Group of Arsenic) PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, 1961, Vol-3, No-3, PP-309-315 TEXT% An earlier paper on the subject was published by O.M.Lilova and B.K.Preobrazhenskiy (Ref.l: Radiokhimiya, 2, 6, 731 (ig6o) ). In the present paper the possibility of Ion- exchange separation of elements of the fifth analytical group is investigated. Literature data on the above subject are summarized in a table. The separation was carried out on anionites AIS-17 (AV-17) and daueks-1 (DAUX-1) which were found to be similar in their Ion-exchange properties. 15 to 20 V size fraction of resins in a column 50 to 100 mm long and 2 mm in diameter was used. The details of the experimental procedure were described in the abovementioned paper (Ref.1). In order to choose a general scheme of separation,'the behaviour of the individual elements in various media was investigated. The behaviour of the elements investigated was monitored by means of radioactive Card 1/@4_ @ S/186/61/003/003/010/018 Ion-Exchange Separation E071/E435 isotopes of the corresponding elements. On the basis of the results obtained, a scheme of separation of As, Se, Ge, Te, Sb, Sn, Mo, Re and Au is proposed. Fig.4 shown the separation of the sum of the elements ef the As group in the column using the anion AV-17 or Daueks-1 activity In relative units vs. number of free volumes in the column. It is pointed out that some elements may be preliminarily separated by specific methods (e.g. arsenic, selenium and germanium distilled off in the medium of hydrogen bromide, or germanium alone from hydrochloric acidl antimony and tin sulphides are soluble in 6N hydrochloric acid; a number of elements can be separated by specific extracting agents) thus simplifying the scheme. The behaviour of platinum and iridium on resins is unstable and they should be preliminarily separated. The proposed method is suitable for the separation of radioactive isotopes of the above elements and for general analytical purposes. There are 4 figures, 3 tables and 16 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 10 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most recent references to English language publications read as followat K.A.Kraus, D.C.Michelson, F.Nelson, J.Am.Chem.Soc., 81,13,3204 (1959); E.H.Huffman, R.L.Oswalt, L.A.Williams, J.Inorg.Nucl.Chem., 3,1,49 (1956); Card 2/ k , s/186/61/003/003/010/018 Ion-Exchange Separation E071/E435 K.A.Kraus, F.Nelson, J.Am.Chsm.Soc.,77,l7v4508 (1955); V.W.Meloshe, A.F.Preuss, Anal.Chem., 26,12,1911 (1954). SUBMITTED: May 31, 1960 Card MOSXVINt L.N. Characteristics of antimony behavior during anion exchange. Radickhinia 4 no-4:514-516 162. (HIRA 15:11) (Antimony-Isotopes) (Ion exchange) S/05 62/043/006/019/067 B102YB104 AUTHORSt Dzhelepov, B. S., Ivanov, R. B., Moakvin, L. N. TITLEs Alpha decay of Ac 225 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 43, no. 6(12), 1962, 2077 - 2079 TEXT: An actinium preparation was obtained by irradiating metallic thorks by 660-Mev protons from the Mal synchrocycla- level energy intensity, % tron and subse'quent chemical separation. The k ev actinium was then evaporated in vacuo and de- ato -0 54 posited on a glass base. Its *-spectrum was MI CI 37 08 39,7 8 1 measured with a magnetic *-spectrometer with S .07 , 2.1 double focusing.. The results are in gotd agrm- 148 194 0.16 9 2 ment with those obtained by Perlman-Rasmussen 222 , 0,5 (Alpha radioactivity) and Hagemann (Phys. Rev. 252 0,6 79, 534, 1950). The lines at 388 and 544 kevp 274 311? 0,08 0 02 detected for the first time, are attributed to Z . 3W , 0.06 the Fr221 nucleus. There are 2 figuresian(L I alt, 544 0,05 table. SUBMITTEDs July 20, 1962 Card 1/1 KOSKVIM, L.N.j PPEIDBRAMENSHY, B.K.; 11ZIUMIMYNA, L.N. Uoe of ton exchange resins as aqueous phase carriers in partition chromatography. Separation of Zn, Cd, and Hg. Radiokhimiia 5 no.3t2,.,9-304 163. (KrRA 16:10) (Ion exchange resins) (Chromat,cgraphic analysis) (Metals _Analysis) ACCESSION NR: AP4009951 Aur[IOR: Moskvin, L. N. S/ol86/63/005/006/(Y147/0749 TITLE: Distributive chromatography on fluoroethylene-4. The sepa- ration of europium from other rare-earth elenients SOURCE: Hadiokbimiya, v. 5, no. 6, 1963, 747-749 TOPIC TAGS: fluoroethylene-4, lanthanide, divalent ytterbium, divalent samarium, trivalent cation, dibutyl ester, di-2-ethyl- hexylphosphoric acid, di-isoamylphosphoric acid, di-n-octylphosphoric acid, europium, europium separation, Jones reducing agent ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted to develop a better method for the rapid and quantitAtive Isolation of earoplum from the other lanthanides. The Jones reducing agent (Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Engr., 17, 411 (1888-1869) is normally used for this purpose, since europiwn is easilyreducible to a divalent state. But the partial oxidation of europium when separated from trivalent ions makes its quantitative isolation from the other rare-earth elements very diffi- cult. The poosibility of using distributive chromatography on fluo- Card 1/2 1. ACCESSION NR: AP4009951 roethylenc-4 was therefore Investigated with a view to determining the quantity of. reduced europium. The experiments involved use of artificial mixtures of rare-earth elements as well as of the products resulting from the bombardment of europium, by fast neutrons. All test elements were controlled by radioactive indicators. The combined use of the Jones reducing agent and a chromatographic column with flU3roetbylene@,4 as an organic phase carrier made it possible to isolate substantial quantities of europium from the other rare-earth elements. It was not possible to separate very small quantities. This is probably due to the presence in the solutions of elementary oxygen which oxidizes the europium. Since the separation process does not take much tinid, the simple device involved makes this method very useful for the solution of a number of radio-chemical problems. Orig. art. bass 1 figure, 1 table. ASSOCIATIONs None SUBMIMD3 24Jun63* DATE ACQ: 07Fob64 SUB CODE: CH,-EL NR REP SOV: 002 Card ENCL: 00 GTHM: 002 Kll@.@Vlll, I -ir ' ' * 0 a o ,)- @ I .L,)n -h, ::n*-.j-!-,30,.7 )n @ I il(,rcp) 1!3, 4. Ir ; tion , f ll!'11'1@, ainaunt.i f-,r @,,- "r,,ri ;r@) ir7witated, tj@r fA.'It @,r,) t,-)ng .R+J,, -)@h: ml 1. 1 @@ n,-, . "I - I I ',!-- 111 '64 .(MTRA 17.rt,) ,vj@@,'VA, L. N.;_ N0111YOV, V. T. "Fractionation Chromatography on FluoroplaLtic 4, A Fast 4,ettz@d of Sx--Tara- tion of Lanthanum from Cerlum." report cubmitted for All-UnJon Conf on Neutron Sfx,,rtroscopy, ThIllul, Feb 64. Radiyvvyy Institut (Railiurr, inst) v i u , 11, . '111 . '- "Ek 1 Ki 1 OV , S . I i . "Fractionation Chromatography (-in Fluoroplautic 14 . Sepal*ation of Tra(-p Quantities of Eu from a Target of Tb 203 Irradiated by Fact fleutrronz." report submitted for All-Union Corif on Nuclear Spectrotcopy, Tbilisi, 114-22 Feb 64. Radiyevyy Institut (Radium Inst) F0131"i D/J SAW--- 0 _543,544,604605 swing Le No; Preobrazhenakiy, B. K. AUTHDRO Ho TITLEt Partition-cbromatographyl-on pol, atrafluoroeth lene.- Part-A. Separation- of Iight rare-earth element y gradient elution SOURC--E-.---AN.-SSSR.-Otd-eleniye-ob.shchey L-tekhnicheeki)y-khimii,-Radiokhimicheskiye,- metody opredelenLyq_mMroelementov_ (Radiachemical methods for determining -trace - elfaments/1 Oorn k statey. Moscow, lzd-vo Itauka, 1965, 85-93 t TOM TAGS: partition chrowtograpby, polytetrafluoroethylene, rare earth analy- I sis, gradient elution, light lanthanide separation, ethylbexylorthophosphato I I'luoropInat-4 ABSTRA(IT: The article Is devoted to the development of, a technique for separating light lar$hanidee by means of reversed phase partition zhromatography on poly@,-*'ra i fluorceithylone. The latter was successfully used to titabilize the extracting agent, bip(2-ethylbexyl)-orthopliosphoric acid (BU11PA), in the form of a station- ary orgs-itc phase in the chromatographic column. A,prcj,zedure for purifying Co,d _A L 54463z( 15 ACCESSM11 Ro AT5013640 B2MOA with ethylene glycol directly on the column to remove mono(2-ethylhexyl) i orthopho5phorte acid (142E"A) Is described; it to convenient, yields good results, and m-qy be used for the separation of these acids. 1M e beha r oflPe elements ql'@jdjed vag folloved by means of the radiotaotopen La140, CeYU I Pm , and EU152-154. A method proposed for calculating the concentrations of the eluent in tbp gi&dl.ent eluticn of rare P-drtha enables onn to predetermine the position where! th.c, Ple-ment wil'. be obtaired. When three cortoacutlve mi-xing vessels are employed, there !a good agreement between the calculated and observed ponitions of the f, L ', i:-.r pmak n, @alculationa and expertmetits hhowed that the use of one or two '11-Ktrig ..resoela does not producc the desired results. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, I rable, and 9 formulas. ALSSOCIA17013t gone SUIWITIMIM: 143=63 ENCL, 00 SUB OOD91 IC Crr- M RZ-F !=11 00 OTHM 003 "212 Cnrd I P,@-4/P.--.4/Peb A@/l lr" T1AH1JD1jG1OS Rill casmit 1M.- AT5013641 UR/0000/65/000/000/0093/0095 543.544.6:543.21.:546.661+546.663 j AMft' moskvin-. L. N.; Tomilo'.rj OL D- 4- TITLE: Partition chromatograp an pol)rtetrafluoroethylene. Part 2. Separation of trace amou ntS of Eu from a Jum t'j-fal'de target b rded with fast protons icheskiy souns: All SSSR. Otdcleniye obahchey I tekhnicheskOY khimii- Rad'okhim metody opredelenlya. mlkroelementov (Radiochemical methoda for determining trace elements); obornik statey, Hoscow, Tzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 93-95 1AMIC rAGS: terbium trioxide analysia, proton bombardment, europium separation, partition thtomatography. polytetrafluoroethylone, rare earth I -t Jones reductor, chromium separation / Fluoroplast-4 ABSTRAGI: Bombardment of a Tb203 target with 660 MeV protons prodyced e=41 lighter than @qrbi m.4-M prevent together with Isotopes of other raze earths ___M_ the axidatio-a of europlum in the course of its subsequ2nt separation, the authors, u-.-ied n closed system Including a Jones reductoe and a chromatographic column filled with polytctrafluoroethylene carrying di-n-octylphbopboric acid, and Ota- bili,-ed the europium in the divalent- state by introducing the exidant buffer Card ACCESSION 11R. AT5013641 CrC1 thQ reduction potential of Cr2+ Cr3+ (-0.41 V) being very close to L;.:,t 3@+ $ of Eli (-0.44 V), The europium and chromium reduced in the Jones reductor pn9a through the chromatographic column without being adsorbed, whereas the other rnre PaIrthn Are adoorbad and are then Iluted with hydrochloric acid. The sepa-' ratcd LUN a,%d Cr2+- are oxidized to Fu + and cro' with amonium peraulfate, and Eu is concentrated by coprecipitation on ferric @ydroxidc. The hydroxide pre- civitate is d!snolved in cone. HCI, 1-2 -..S of a lanthanum salt is introduced, and europium coprecipitates on lanthanum fluoride. After dis3olving the fluoridej in a sat,,irated nolution of H3110 in 0.2 N HCl, the separation of lanthanum and -itropi!rm to performed on a small column filled with polytetrafluoroethylene cazrylag b1#(2,,ethy1hexyl) orthophosphoric acid. The yield of europium is 90-957.,, The emroplum prep* ation thus obtained was used at the OTYal tu study the Mdssbau4r effect on SMI 9* orig. art. has: 1 figure# ASSOCIATTONt None STJr.'1MT'.'M: 12Dec63 NO PTIT 60VI 001 Carid 212 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OTHER: 001 IC Cwt, Z-F F ACCESSION VR: AT5013642 UR10000/6-5/000106-01009.5-/0096-~-(2;,g 543.544.6:543,21:546,65t++546.655 M,:inI:vtri, L. N.; rovikov, V. T. TM E: rArtl@Aovi chrowa@GjLr hylon pSjy@qtraQucr.5ethYIen(t.P lzc@atl-"d of fq'!pirailng lanthanum from cerium Part 3. Raptd 17, AN MR, Otdalentye obahchey i tekhnicheskoy khimii. Radiokhimicheskiye tiptody ijprvd-_len.jya m1kroelementov (Radiocherni'cal methods for determining trace ClEr-Ints); abornik statey. Moscow, Izd-vo Mau@a, 1.965, 95-96 7i@iw@lxea @CA.C-S! wo rare earth analy- -pattitton chroviatography, polytetrafluoroethyle @ sit;, lanthatium de-termination, ethylhoxylorthophosphate, cerium determinationt colur-m ch rims tol4raphy / Fluoroplast-4 %2STRACT: The proposad method fqr the rapid and quantitative separation of trace of lamthanumNnd ceritnwtfs based ozi the different extractabiligy of tri- tctravej_i@;7t-@a_tlons b:i-bfi-(I-ethylhe-xyl)orthophosphorl-c acid (BEIIPA). rar- till-ion chtvimitagraphy on polyt e tra f luorcethylene was used. M and Ce were npplied Lo the cbrmultographle coltrmi in 0.01 N IU103* La was eluted with a solution of 2 2 8 + 0-1 H ASM)3* At thin acidity, La has a partition j.5 It TU;):l + OA H (R%) S 0 ca-ei I/z cc@f,,fftcient of laus than unity and in eluted in the first fraction. Under these COrIa.litlotis, Ca ij oxidized to the tetravalent state and is firmly held on the colut-i-q. To remove the oxidizing solution, the column was washed vith 0.01 N IM03f a@ld ccriitm waa eluted with 6 N HCI, which almultaneounly reduced it to the tetra- vnient state. This procedure permitte-I a rapid and quantitativm separation of I on Of IA134 Aanthanum and evrium, and proved particularly useful in the separatt (T - 6.5 rain) fr" CeM, when it was necessary to reduce the time of the aepara- tion as much as posuible, Grri3o art*, has: I figures, ASSOCIATION: None SUM-MED., MimO ENCL: 00 SUB CODt I IC, Cre- it) rf,.F- 'SOVI 001 OTHER: 002 C C! "'d 26612-66 "T(1)/1WT(u-) DrAV/IJP(-C)- J-DATTA7 ACC M4 MOW= SOMCK CODEt UR/0048TC5TO I AMIM I Mot Scientific Rasegrch@ &#WffEAL_L.LWhkW, Po, k*t uchavatkin, r. Fa 6,1 vemoga Mendylezey (V"&oyuxW nauchno--@ TT=t Coinddotm@ of oonversiol sented at -the 15th, Annual Cm'fer Stats, Urd"r!Ltz im. A. ke Leningradskoga, gasudarst- istituU of Ketroloirr in, D&- 1_1 lma* in ca, MIP 135 deoarffbis PAPM WE U Nuclear Spectroscopy and the Structure, J&M1Ax7 to Z F*truArr 1965j/ - SOGM AX $Me TLe"iftyao Seriya fisiaheakaa, vo 29# noe 129 1965v U&w=70 TOPIC TAGSt oariuK, lanthwun, spectrometer, tantalum, proton, conversion electron spectrum 11 1 The reported stark was carried out to veiify the scheme of excited lavels.c A The spectrum, of the conversion electron* was obtained T to_ with JJ3 dup .1roidal beta spectrowter--of ths Leningrad State Urdversity. The WAN obtainod frou a tantalux-c"Urget irradiated tT 660 Key protons for hours* Results appear to be definitive for the locations of transitions with energies of 68*4 and 118*0 key in the upper part of the decay scheme. The authors thank Ka rd,_ "gm;T and Zh.- T, zbviev for au 11ring the preparations.and ff., 4- @ebedj f2@ @t tions. Drix, arte bast -4 fig=es. I thrmatn"nnhin annaration or tq a ce A r , A r T wl' th an 4!rl'@71'-7 S f 1 3 ' r, (,- 13 1 Jv I:n. I M@@nde i Flz 1 kLA-*,e'rlhnll xi,; i:,!. AN' L o7155-67 EWr(m)/F7dPkt)/FT1 IJP(c) JD1JG ACC AV/UU1UZ7 SOURCE COD',,-,: UR/0048/66/030/001/0126/0131 @--llalqevffl V. A.; Voinova, N. A.; Dzhelepov, B.-S.; Moskvin, L. N. and S. All-Union 3cientifi,; Research Institute of Pffetrology im. D. I. Mendeleyev no-13s 6-do-vatel skiy institut etrol -Physi-cotc-chnical nauc-h m ogii Ins' 't'-ite in. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSH (Fiziko-tekhniche3kdy in3titut A14 SSSR G T i@_,ta doc Z of ta sup 182 with enerf,,y abov,,- 600 kev LP,,per pre5ented at the Irkutsk. n) oil .9 um on the Physics of thin Ferromagnetic F po i l,'.,-15 July _C@*_':! 535R. Izvestiyzt. 5'eriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 1, 1966, 126-131 r.-idioictive deciy, tanta1u;-j,, beta rrid@'i@ior) E@ 7:'i In a previous piper th,@- autlhorL; were tt.f,- flr.,it to discover a cowinijus b:ick;-round in the 820--kev refrion for the beta dociy of ta sup 182. This pro;-,,pted ri cort'nuation of the w ate th,3 hard bet;i radiatinn in the 1500-kev Yqk to inve3tij,. re;,-ion of a 5tronger Ta sup 182 source. Results are pletted in curves, tabulated, and compAred wi *th rewdts of other authors. The authors thank A. Meshter. If. F. UchAe'tatkin, and A. I. Medvedev for assistance in the taking of e measurements. 1. V. Uchevatkin alao took part in the olyration and discussions of the original experizientn1 data. The authorn further th.-ink G. M. Bukat for setting up the program for the electronic calculating machine. Orig. art. has: 3 fi ures and 2 tnbles. Card 0671: T. Qo,2 3 2 -67 EdT(m)/EWP(t)/-E71_ 1JP(c) JD ACC N3, Ai,7002797 SOURCE CODES UR/0048/66/030/008/1322/1324 AUTHORS fthelepov, S. S.; jvan@!@R. D..; Moskvin L. N.; Rodionov, V. Fe :It/ ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of the gamma spectrum of Ac225 SOURCES AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichaskayat v. 30, no. 8P 1966, 1322-1324 WPIC TAGS: synchrocyclotronj alpha spectrum kB_,;'r,'ZACT: Revised values of the energies and Intensities of thev(-transitions of Ac225 are presented. The'sourco Itself was obtained by bombarding A thoriun target with protons of 660-1,@-_v energy In a synchrocylotron. The'x-spectrum was investItated by means of a magnetic -,,@spectrometer. Findings: In addItIon to the already Koovjr,(-groups, a number of new low-intenilV transitions was detected and tabulate.-i. To verify that they belong in the Ac group, the spectral regLOnS In which the,t are prescnt were subjected to another exposure In order to determine the corresponding half-life periods. In general, these findings are In satisfac- tory agreemeit with the data of J@alevf valli (Ann. Acad. Sci. Fenn.9 ser. A;pVi, Physica, 165 (1964)). In conclusion, the authors wish to express their a reciation to E._K. Leykinj for assistance In measurements and H. A. Mikhalo.vo for participation in t..o analysis of the findings* Crig. art. hast I igure and I table. &-IRSs 39,040] SUB CODES 2-) / SUBM DATEs none / ORIG REF9 004 / OTH REF9 003 LC,@rd BOGDANOV. A.A..red.; KOSKVIII, K.K.,red. (AtlAs of geological naos for schools) Atlas uchebntlch geologicheakikh kort. Moskva, Goageolt8khisdat. 1955. 2 p.. 29 col. MaD8. (HIRA 11:11) (Geology-Kape) _KQSKTIl, H.H.; SEHIMATOV, N.A. 1. @ -mqw Underwater solifluctional disturbFtnces in upper Cretmaeous and ftlaot-,sne deposits of Deghmstmn. Izv.All SSSR.Ser.jSsol.21 no.10:67- F@4 0 156, (KLRA 10:1) 1. Maskovekty gosudarstyannyy universitat iment K.T.Lomonosova. (DPr,h@stRn--Gsolof7. Strntleraphic) I Krivolutakiy, A. Ye. , 21oskvinq 2. 9. 20- 2-4r), /6 V_ @I:LEs flew Datit Concerning the Miocene D4--posits af the Da6@@P_ctar, Mountain Area (flovyye dannyye o niotoez,ovykh otlozheniyuk-hY gornom Dagestane) PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1)')'j, Vol. 114, Nr 2, USSI() -AC"t Since 3. long time, aciertista know the Lledium and Upler 'Aiocene deposits which have been preserved as inaignificant little islands in the fra--work of the Upper Cretaccouo lime- Ibnes. There also exist descriptions of the occurrence of Chok- rakskiye iskopayvwt (rocks)and of a thick sandstone mass, as well a3 of sandy shell limestones of the Medium Sarmatian. On ba3is of their research work carried out during 1951-52, the authors of the present paper are iii a position to somewhat 3upple- ment the existing data on the distribution of Miocene in thig part of the Caucasus Mountains. In the axial deflection of the Akusha synclinal there were found, above the lime- atonas of the Maastricht step, occurrences of thin layers 'ard 1/3 C of greenish-grey clay with lenticular intermediate layers 20-2-45/60 New Data Concerning the Miocene Deposits of the Da@@hestan Mountain Area of solid limestone, enriched at the basis by well rolled rubble. Remainders of characteristic Ctiokmkskiye fossils were found here. These discoveries confirm the assumption by Drobyshev as to the existence of Chocrac layers at the IVLOC of the tranagressively situated Tertiary sediments of the area around the village of AkuachaL. A second and hitherto unknown island was found at the north-eastern wind of the Khodzk- -a1rakhInskaYS 31vIlinal I (synclinal). Here a piece of cavernal lime- stones and shell stones was preserved from erosion on t@.e limestones of the Danish step. Although these new data sugi,-e3t a wider distribution of the Chokrakskiye rocks in the Daj,7he3tan @!ountain area than previously assumed, they in no way substantially change the existing paleographic scheme of this period. On the other hand, discovery of the previously in this area unknown raraganskiye otlozhe'niya (C--dinents) (Mesozoic) is of extreme interest. They were found in the axial dc-14'@C- tion of the Khodzb%Im&khinskaytL synclift%lin the form of a 3ic- nificant little island, along the upper part of the Khala- -Gork river. The total thickness probably amounts to 3(,veral cm. Remainders of typical Karage4skiyn sediments have been found carl 2/3 only in the upper part of the mass. So far it has not been 20-2-4,'/6') New Data Concerning the 11iocene Deposits of the bsj@ihesta@n Vountaln Ar@a possible to determine the ago of the deeper layers. Dii@-,,,very of the rAregam" rocks in the Dagho3tan Mountain are:i, in a distance of 25 - 30 km from the border of their connecte-i occurrence in the promontory, undoubtedy is of groat f3i,,ni- ficance for palcoUraphic constructions. Good (;radinC and relatively fine grains support the aSSLMI)tion of sedimentation in considerable distance from the snore line. It appears that at that time the latter was located still farther to the south, i.e. in the direction of the axial zone of the Cau- casus Chain. "here are 2 references, both Soviet. ASSOC IA"-.'IOII tMoscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov (U031,:'jV3K!.Y gooudarstvchnyy universitet im. bl. V. Lomonogova) PRESENTEDt December 11, 1"-t 56 , by N. S. Shatakiy, Member of the Aca@,,P-@.V SUBMITTEDs December 10, 1956 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 3/3 CMVIV . red.; MIN, W.Ye.. red.; MUMMY. Alakeandr Taygenlyevich.- K*'-"96@& 'S. .. red.izd-ve: AVMIYZVA, A.. OSIPOT. S.S., red.; KUKHIN, red.,Z, takhn.red. (Principles of structural geology and geological mapping) Oanovy strukturnoi geologit I Vologichealcogo kartirovaniia. KoaL-va, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. 1958. 375 P. (KM 12:4) (Geology, Structural) (Geology--Kaps) 'Ile X06013, H.K,; POSLAVSXATA. N.A. Distribution cf son urchin of the Hicrasterinae and Brissapsinae subfamilies In the upper Cretaceous of the U.S.S.R. Hauch.dokl.vyo. shkoly; geol.-geog.nauki no.1:165-168 '58. (HrRA 12--2) 1. Hoskovskly universitet, goologicheakiy fakul'tet. kafedra isto- richaskoy I regionallnov geologii. (Sea urchins, Fossil) KOSKVIH, N.M.; KAGLAKOVA. U.I.; DOROV, ti.A.; PAYWYA. M.N.; FAYDIN, D.P.; --"SWW=rT, I.N.; ASTAFIYXTA. I.A.; POMATSKAYA, N.A.. Primal uchastiye CHEKHOTICH. N.V.. SHCRCKHOTA, L.I.. veduotchiy red.; KUKHIUA, Z.A., takhn.red. [Atla:,of upper Cretaceous fauna of the Northern Caucasus and the Crime Atlas ve:khnsmalovoi femy Savernogo Kavkaza i Kryna. Pod red. M.14.Koskvlna. Nockva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnol lit-r7, 1959. 499 P. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Yeasoymyy imuchno-Isaledovfitel'skiy institut prirodnykh gazov. 2. Sotrudaiki kafedry istorichaskoy geologit I paleontologit Geologi- chaskogo fakullteta Moskovakngo gogudaretvannogo universitete (for all except Shorokhove. Mukhina). (Caucasua. Northern-Palcontology, Stratigraphic) Orinsa--Paleontolop,v, Stratigraphic) BARKOVSgAyA. K.S.; BzzBoRoDoV. R.S.; RROD. 1.0., prof.. doktor geol.-mineral. nauk; BOOKOV. H.S.; SIUMID, M.I.; ZRIVAGO, N.Y.; IBRAGIKOV. D.M.; KUPHTATTSN. M.P.; U(NOV, G.P.; KQMM,A.#.; HAZAROV, R.I.; NISIaTANOV. D.V.; MIKOLEMO. V.A.; ITSOTSKIT. I.T.. nBuchnyy red.; RUS"OVA, L.Ta.. vedushchly red.; TASHCHUREHINSKATA. A.B., teldw.red. (Geology of the eastern part of the northern slope of the Caucasus) Geologichaskne stroanie vostochnoi chasti severnogo, sklone Kavkaza. Pod red. I.O.Broda. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnol lit-ry, Laningr.otd-nla, 1960. 319 P. (Trudy Komplakenol Wohnot O@aologicheskoi Zkspeditsit, no.2). (MIRA 13:11) 1. AN =R. Kompleksnaya Tuzhnsys Geologicheskaya Skspeditsiya 1956-- 2. Vaesoyqznyy anuchpo-Issled.institut asovoy promyshlenn?sti @for Zhivago. Kudryavtsev). 3. Kafedra istorfahaskoy i regional noy goologii (for Leonov. Moskvin). (Caucasus, Horthern-Geology) -H.H-,-FAVIOVA. N.M. M-S-KVlu-. d. geol- Lower Turonlan in the Northern Caucasus. Biul. KOIP. at 35 no.5:124-11a s-o 16o. (KMA 14: 1) (Caucasus, Northern-Geology, Stratigraphic) MOSMHO Kikhail M. Upper Cretaceous sediments of the North Caucasus " IAsser Caucasus. Acts. geol Pol 12 no.2:159-199 162o 1, University of Koscow, Moscow, Mhgneto f3m-/.t. :fl',; 12 110. 5, 1(?r)2 -u@ ont@-.ly U.A cf ii@usoi,in '-cces,.;ions, Li@xar. rcn,"res . I I I - GILINSKIT, I.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; CLORKASSKIY. A.Kh.. kand.tekhn.nauk, reteenzelit; KOk4j1N,)jj.-,-jnch., rotgenzent; XOZLOT. T.P., Inch.. reteenzent; KASHKOV, GaY.9 Inzh*q r*tsenzent; TAKOUST, L.K.. Inch., ra4.; VIKITIV, A.G., red.led-va; ZWKIM. V.D., takhn.red. (Heat, hydraulic, and air engines of rural electric power stations] Toplovye. g1dravlichaskis I vetrianys dvigatell sellskikh alaktra- stantail. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-takhn.1zd-vo mashinostrolt.lit-ry. 1958. 259 P. ."J(' W, (MIRA l2t3) (Air turbines) (Hydraull'o turbines) (Zlectric motors) GMIKAN, Boris Miklinylovich; KRA M-SACATA, U.K.; 110:;UIV. N.Y.; ALISAUOV, B.I.; ALIGIN. B.P.; TODOLAMCBMIKO, Tu.T.; MITAIJUS, A.D.; SUCLINIKOV, A.B., ed.; BALLOD, A.L., tokhn.red. (Wheeled diesel tractors] Dizal'nye koleanyo traktory. Kosk-va, Goo.izd-vo aellkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 423 P. (KIRA 13:2) (Tractors) KOSXVIN. N. 19 Useful innovations put into production. Itobr. i rate. no.5:iZ Ky 159. (KIRA 12:8) l.Kinskiy traktorn" zavod. (Minsk-Tractor industry) KOS KV IN, N.A., TAMMY. N.I. Importance of a comparison of mechanical and electrical proporties in rating the contractile CaPacity of the vyocardiuw@ Trudy WGMI 45:281-286 158 (MIRA llsll) 1. Kafedra fakal'tetekoy terapil Leningr-dakogo sanitarno- gigi.venicheakogo meditsinskoCo instituta (zav. ksfedroy - prof. A.A. Kedrov), (HEART) MOSMN9 N.A. ComWison of phases of the cardiac cycle during digitalis therap7. Trudy ISGIII 48s4O3- 07 159. (MIRA 14:2) tDIGITALIS) (HEART) 5/051/62/013/004/005/0@?3 E202/v-492 Kaplyanskiy, Y TITLL: liezospectroscopic effect in crystals of lithium fluoride activated with hexavalent urax,iurr, PE,@IGjIC'kL; Optik-a i spektrosR-opiya, v-13, no.4, 1962, 542-549 TLXT: Ten single LiF crystals activated with different uranium salts of varying concentrations were subjected to uniaxial coi.ipression along various symmetry axes-at 770K. This was followed by taking their luminesconce spectra along the direction L , transverse to the axis of compression P t-.xcitation of luminescence was along M, perpendicular to L and P (sometimes M was parallel to L ) . The resulting spectra were photographed in nonnolarizcd and polarized light (L was either parallel or perpendicular to P ) using spectrometer with approximatelY 5@/a,.i;n dispersion. All samplem 511owed at 770K an equidistant iongwave series of lines in addition to other lines, e.g. 4e',67, 4828 and 4765 The most characteristic were the lines on the shortwave side giving rise to two definite types, viz. I and II. The sample activated with uranyl acetate had an additional very intensive series with the Card 1/3 5/051/62/013/004/005/027) l'iezospectroscopic effect E202/E492 principal line at 5225 A'. Cnly types 1, and those with the 5225 A line, were studied in detdil. It was found that the revorsible effect of uaia.%ial compression depending on direction P produced difforent effects in different lines. Shift and varying amourit of splitting was observed. The spiit coinponents were very stronlgiy polarized. Good agreement between tht@ calculated (Opt. i srjektr- 110-7, 1959, 677, 683; no.io, 1961, 165. I2v- AN S6,-,R, ser, fiz., V-25, 1961, 20) and the observed values of the piezospectroscopic effect parat;ieters in the luminescence spectrurn lines of LiF-U was founA. The lum.Lnescence centres responsible for the -,i-iajority of spectr,@l lines in type I crystals and also for the two principal electr,@,n vibrational series are anisotropic formations oriented within the LiF lattice along the three crystalline axes of symmetry of trie 1,th order. The elementary oscillators corresponding to the of iumiriescance centr,@s are linear electric and i:Lagnetic dipoles ( el M) oriented along the axvs of the centres. Thus the radiation of the LiF-1: lu.ninescence cantres represents the superposition of the electric and -magrietic radiation spectra. Of other possible structures giving rise to this type of Card 2/3 s/o5l/62/olI/G04/005/C23 Piezospectroscopic effect E202/E492 anisotropy only the interpenetration of the linear O-U-0 in the LiF lattice by occupation of the F-Li-F positions was discussed. The authors' postscript added after submission of the paper attributes sot;ie of the lumine-scence cantres in type II crystals to Various 09 containing complexes. There are 5 figures and 2 tables. This paper was presented at the Second Conference on alkali- halogen crystals (Riga, June 1961). August 24, 1961 Card 3/3 L 10394-63 EW(l)16S1EE0(b) -2-AMC/ASD/ESD-3--Pi-4--1JF(C) ACCESSION NR.* AP3000585 5/0O51/63/014/00/0676/0W6 AUTHOR: Kaplyanskiy,, A. A.; Moskvin, N. A. TTTLE: Piezospectroscopic ifnvestigmtion of 1=inescenaa centers in alkali fluoridecrystals ar-tiYated by hexavalent ure-rdua SOURCR: Optika i spektroskopiya, Y. 14, no. 5, 1963, 676-W6 TOPIC TAGS: lumIneacence centers, alkali halides, U, activators ABSTRACT: The present work is a continuation of ee--Uer reesearch aimed at investigation of different luminescea-ze centers in alakll fluoride phosphors activated. by.liexavalent uranium. The piezospectroscopic procedure employed has been described elsewhere (Kaplyanakiy,., A. A.., Opt. i Spektr- 7,- 677 and 683, 1959; IzY. AN SSSR, Ser. fiz., - P-5, 20, 1961; Proe. Inter-rat. Conf . on Semiconductor.Physies, Prague, p. 356, 1960); it consists in dasex-eing; the :11 rinacencespectra. of cooled crystals compressed parallel to one of the principal axes. The spectra. are observed parallel and pe--pe=dic-alar to the compression axis.. Deformatizin results in splitting of virtually all the lines @Cwcf ---------- L IGM4-63 ACCE ON KR: AP3000565 of W:U and.LiF.M. Different types of splitting are illustreted. It is inferred that thereare present in alkali fluorides several different kinds of centers with different types of symmetry (see Fig. I in Enclosure 1), The "core" of the centers is'formeel by a uranvl ion: O-U-0. The variaus cent,,.rs give. rise to L%e different types of splitting, "In conclusion the authors thwik Ye. F. Grisr. and P. P. Peofilov for their interest in the work." Orig. art. has: eTiations and 5 figures. ASSOCIMCK: none MEWTTED: 2&V162 ENCL: 01 PM ACQ: 12,yun63 Sn CODS: PH NR W SOV: 012 OEM: 007 @Ccrd 3/020/63/148/005/015/057 B108/BI60 AUTHORS: Kaplyanskiy, A. A., Moskvin, N. A. TITLE: Combined magnetic and electric dipole transitions in the spectra of alkali fluoride crystals with sesquivalent uranium ?-Vh@'ODICAL. Akademiya nauK SSSSR. Doklady, v. 148, no. 3, 1965, 556-561 T:@XT: To investigate the F centers and the multipolarity of the tran3itions in MeF-U, the authGrs studied the effect of a uniaxial compressive strain on the low-temperature luminescence spectra of T1F-U and NaF-U single crystals (P. P. Feofilov. Optixa i spektroskopiya, 7, 842 (1959); 8, 624 (1960); 11, no. 5 (1961)). The compressed crystals were studied at 770K in polarized light. The observations were made in two directions perpendicular to each other. Strain caused reversible polarized splitting of moot of the linen,whon the direction was changed, only one of tte polarized components of a line changed, from which it could be soon wnetner the line in question was of magnetic or electric origin. This dependence of the deformation splitting pattern on directions shows that these lines Card 1/2 5/020/63/148/003/0115/D37 Combined magnetic and electric ... B1OB/B160 are due to a blend of electric and magnetic dipole radiation, while its nature indicates that the F centers are rhombic, belonging to the Gymmetry group C2v' There is I figure. ASSOCIATIXI: Fiz1ko-t'eKrnictiesk.,y institut im. A. F. Ioffe Axademii nauk SS6H (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PhF-SE,I;Tz:D: July 27, 1962, by B. P. Konstantinov, Academician SUh,'-i ITT ED. July 19, 1962 C a rA ') P) ACCUSSIOV NR: AP4032BGG 5/0051/64/01G/004/0619/0627 AU711OR: Kaplyanskiy, A.A.; Moskvin, N.A.; Fcofilov, P.P. TITLr- Investigation of the electric and magnetic series in the luminesconco spec- tra of alkali fluorides activated by hoxnvalent uranium SOURCE: Optika i 9pelctrosicopiya, v.16, no.4, MGM, 619-627 TOPIC TAGS: luminescence spectrum# polarized 1ximi ties cence, Ntifilescence center. 10-- vel. diarram, luminescence temperature, uranitim activated lithium fluoride, uranium activatfid sodium fluoride, uranium 64' ABSTRACT: The present study IS a continuitinji of Inve5tigntions of the electric and magnetic sories of lines and bands in tlio lum1no!;cPnro spectra of LIF and NaF crystals activated by hexavalcut uratilum. A titimber of, earlier studien by the auth- ors and other non-SoViet experimenters are referred to and discussed. The crystn1a ware grown at the Institute of Crystal logra phy of the Academy of Sciences SSSR. Most of the measurements were performed on NaF-UG+ crystals, in the spectrum Of which the series are more clearly pronounced, but tho principal Inferences apply to LiF:U crystals as well. The moasuremonto (mostly at liquid-nitrogen temernture) in- Card -, 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4032866 cluded determination of the degree of polarization P of the luminescence as a func- tion of the wavelength of the exciting light,Xe,,ccit, There was establinhed qualita- tive mirror symmetry of the P versus Xexcit curveB for the electric and the nagne- tic series, which is interpreted as indicatihg that the same or common centers are responsible for the electric and magnetic dipole reries. Also studied were the In- tensity distributions in the electronic-vibrational (vibronic) series (tile observed distributions agree with the predictions of theory) and the temperature dependolic(- of the luminoscence spectra of LiF:U and N:iF:U. On inCrtzD0 in temperature In the r.wge from liquid nitrogen to about 3500K results in a shiA of the electric and magnetic luminescence spectra (lines) to the long wavelength !;Ide; the shifts are approxima- tely the same for most lines, but a few lines nppear to be more "temperature sensi- tive". The temperature shif t is associated @dth a change in the lattice parameters with heating, Level diagrams for the luminescence centers In LiF:U and NaF:U, based on the results of the temperature variation measurements nnd other data, are pre- scnted. rurves are given for the temperature dcpendnnce@i of the intensitles of the head bands of the electric and magnetic series; the intensity of tile former III- creases with rising temperature; that of the latter falls off. A value of approxi- mately 103 is ndduced for the ratio of the probabilities for electric and magnetic transitions. SuiparfIcial similarLtpes between the levels and transitions in the in- vostigated orystals and in HeFsSm2y (where Me Sr or Ba) are notod. Orig. art. 6 figures,, 5 formulas, and 1 table!_ 213 866 ACCESSION NFt: AV4032 ASSOCIATION: nOnO SUBMITTW% 2lJun6l sun CODEt 01? ATD PRESS: 3061 NR REF SOVIS 009 EWL: 00 anums 003 ACgFd-l 3/3 ------- A. S4469-65 E W 'ACCESSION NR: -AP5012618 UR/0051/65/018/005/0882/o8R4 537.228.1 @AUTHORS; Kaplyanskiy, A. A.; Moslivin, N. A, TITLE: Oonce 1,nin6 t@je -.ymmc%try of narrow-band luminescenaVand labsor-otion centero of colored LIF crystals @@aOUIIOE: OpUka I spektrookoplya, v. 18, no, 1965, 882-884, -LOPIC TAG,':',*. luminescence center., lumineacence spectrum, lithium Pluoride, uniaxial crystal., 11no @@pllttlng, pressure effect, ABSTRA01f. The article dea13 with 11he effect of' deformation on certain. 6o rays. The method used is similav t.o y- _0o tba t previously 'described by one oP the aut"boniT (Kaplyari-akiy, Opt. J v. 683, 3.959). The opectra of the untaxially stressed '@;talo vieve observed In the L divoction, which was perponciteu.1ar to !@Jhe- compvesplon axis P. Ligh polatl.zed with B paralle'l to P and 9 to F viao twed. It i@, shown by means of a piezospe-- Card @.-L 64469-45 @'ACCESSION NRIP AP5012618 stLdy that the 5,240 line is associated with a new kind :of rhombohedral center which has a different orientation in the lat- tice than the 'principall rhombohedral centers of le luminescence 'Beries. Difrerences in the splitting Of the 5,240 line and that of .nearby abaorption In diaoussedi The effect of deformation on th,@- :main lines of the electron-vibration structure of the R aboorption 2 Abands of LiF (391 nm) was also examined. At 4.2K and with a load of 2. abolat 10 kgimm.--tbiz line appears as,a singlet for P parallel to @X100> and a doublet for P parallel to -and P parallel to 4000 with holding during heating for 1 hour, ind alao at 400 and holding)12 hours, cauces a sharp lowering4of its resistance to general and intercryatalline corrooion, SUB CODE: MM) MCL: OD Card 2/2 L 1M34-65- EWT(m)/EWA(d)/T/EWP(t)/EWP(k)/EWP(b) pf-h YJW/jD/W . /WB. ACCESSION-NR: AP4047503 S/0129/64/0007010/0012/0015 AUTHORS --koakvin A., 1. Helinkiy, A. L.-.Kristall, H. X.- TITLEi Fffect of cold workin and heat treatment on the structure and p,roper.ties of Khl.5N9Yu ste,el SOURCE: fit-tallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 10, 1964, 12-15, and bottom half of insert facing p. 24 TOPIC TAGS: Khl5N9Yu steel, precipitation hardenable steel, steel cold working, steel strainhardening, steel heat treatment, steel proper.ty, steel corrosion,resistance ABSTRACT: Two beats of Khl5N9Yu precipitation-hardenable steel were tested for the effect of strain hardening and heat treatment on tile structure 'and mechanical and corrosion properties of cold-rolled strip, a prospective material for high elasticity parts of chemical equipment. Three variants of the treatment were selected, depending on the strength And ductility desired. Cold-rolled strip with an initial reduction of 25--30%, annealed at 975C followed by air cool- &ng and subzero treatment at - 70C for 4 hr and aging at 475C for Card 1/2 L 18834-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4047503 1 hr, had a tensile strength of 150 kg/mm2 at an elongation of 10%. A tensile strength of 165 kg/mm2 at an elongation of 5Z was obtained by cold -rolling the strip to a total reduction of 40-60% Ind aging at 475C for .1 hr.. The highest tensile.strength, 190 kg/mM , at at elongation of 2 - 3% was achieved by artnealing at 975C followed by air cooling and subzero treatment at - 70C for 2 hr, cold rolling with a reduction of 25%, and aging at 475C for I hr. Experimental parts of air and coke - gas compressors treated according to the above variants had 3-5 times longer service life than that of parts made of 70S2KLA-or U8A steels. Cold rolling does not lower the steel resistance to general and intergranular corrosion in oxidizing media. Aging at 400C and above for more than 2-3 hr lowers the corrosion resistance. Orig. art. hasi 5 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: _NI1Kh1?1MASh -SU-BHLTTED,_--___00_ NO REF SOV*.- 002- OTHER:- 000- Car,. 2/2 L__ 10892-66 ACC NR, MWUS99- AUMOR: &Ahr .4akIn. Yu. A. BMndin, Ir. V.; H081tvin, N. I.; Grashchenkov, P. H.; Helikhav, P. M, j(j' i VYI ORG: none I TITLE: Developmnt of production.techniques for Khl5N9Yu strip intended for valve springs SOURCZ: StW*_no. U, L96% 1129-1132, TOPIC TAGS: valve. compressor valve, vatve@spring. spring steel. stainless steel, precipitation harden4ible ateelsteel property JE1904 steel, Khl5N9Yu steel 5T ABST Ve suitability of P15N9YU, (91904 precipitation-hardenable stainless steel r Vat valve Oprinjol"bf compressors operating irL:a tropical Favironment or teelr@r is -9 Eareusi,vez agg us, g, e us REM hiff-beea studied. Thirteen experimental. 50-k& heats con- gg taining G'AO5--0.09% carbon, 14.00-L5.42Z chromfum,,iJ7.70-8.63% nicke-117aad 0.73-1.1( tain g Ge uminum,p aluminum:Plhnd with an initial martensite con from 7 to Ot, were melted tent varying in a laboratory induction furnace. The ingots were rolled into a strip 2.5 mm thick and 60 mm. wide, annealed at 1050-IG70C. and water quenched. Then five strips with an initial martensite content of 9, Z7, 34, 45 and 6OZ were cold ratted with reduc- tions up to 80% and aged at 350-500C. Two other heats with an initial martensite content of ZO and 40% received the sam treatwent, but prior to cold rolling were -En(ih)/~WA(d)/EWP(t)/EWP(z)/EWP(b) _ LINO 113V/JD/HW LIZ UDC: 66%.l4.OUr.Z7 L -10692 -66 refrigerated at -70C for 6 hr. Results of tensile tests showed that heats with an initial martensite content over 25% are not suitable for springs owing to low duc- tility. Im steels with am initial martensLte content. of 5-25%, the mechanical properties can be varied over a very wide range: between 100 kgImm.7- tensile strength at 30% elongation and 200 hgjmm@ tensile, strength at 2% elongation. For the loweat strength level, 140-17a kgjmm@, the recommended strengthening treatment (after annealing) consists of col.4,ralling with a reductioa of 40-50% and aging at 400--480C for I hr. For the highest strength level, over L90 kg/MOLZ, the annealed s .trip should be refrigerated at -70C prior to cold rollinp; and a Orig. art. has:. 3 figures and Z,tables. Ill. [DV SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUSH DATE: none/ ORIG REF: ont - kn pREss: 4179, P VJ ,card Z/2 - MOSU-1.4.1 The most imp or tan t. rJT 13 'xf- I rnd6@-, -. ion of f -cdc ! Zczdede Ile 27 no.80-11 Ag 165. (MMA 18. 11) 1. Sekretarl Smolenskojio c)!,l krmiteta Yommi,ni t'cl'.pc@k,:y partii Sovetskogo SoyLza. 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