SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NAKONECHNYY, N.F. - NAKOV, T.
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AUTHOR: Vvedenskiy, V. ., Prokhorenko. X. K., Zhdanov P. L.. Somenchonko.
G. V., Vasil'yov, N. Ye., VerkhovtGov, Z. V., Nako - -2 4.1
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TITLE: A Bb4dy of the effect of rare earth metals on the quality of stainless stools Pd
steel R18
SOURCE; Vacsoyuznoyo soveshchanlye po splivam rodkikh motallov, 19G3. Voprosyl
teorit I prImonenlya rccikozomoLlnf~~ motaiLov (Problems in the theory anti use of rare-
earth metals); rnaterfaly* noveAchanlya. Moacow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 209-213
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth metal, stainless stool. cerium modifier, stool plasticity,
austanite -carbide steel,. austcnito-forrito stool, ferrocorium, steol inclusion, cerium
oxysulfide, red hardness/stool RIO
ABS study was undertaken to determine whether cerium introduced as a
mcldgi~or ."Iul crease plasticity during rolling of stools 10116N25MG (pustenito-carbido)
and 07Kh25N1 austenito-forrito) which mint deformation. Toots wor7.10onductod under
industrial conditions; ferrocorium corresponding to a Ce concentration of up to 0.4% was
added-to the metal before discharge or into the ladle. Additionso(O.2%to either stool
Increased plasticity during hot deformation. Increasing the Ce to 0. 4% decreased
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plasticity, owing to the formation of specific defects near the surface in the tranacrystal-
line zone conalsting of accumulations of sinall inclusions, pofujibly cerium oxides and sul-
fides. In the l0Khl6N25MG steel, such'addition led to a change In the dictribution, of car-
bides in the cast metal, owing probably to a decrease in carbon solubility; an increase in
cerium favored carbide segregation throughout the grains rather than at their boundaries,
leading to a more even distribution of carbides in the outer ingot layers. Such addition had
no significant influence on the amount of the alpha phano and Its distribution in the
07Kh25NI3 steel. Its introduction led to a now form of non-motallIc dot-like inclusions,
apparently cerium oxyaulfides, accumulating unevenly in the stcol. Increasing the cerium
addition led to a sharp decrease (to almost complete dirappea:rance) of manganese and Iron
sulfides and silicates. Cerium modification of the 10Kh15N25116 steel at a 0. 15-0. 20%
concentration resulted in increased exterior and interior plasticity and Increased the yield
of suitable blooms by 8%. Forroccrium. or a mixture of rare earth metals was added to
the R18 stool after reduction; performance and red hardness vecro determined after oil
quenching. Red hardness increased by 25C, duo to the increased resistance of the
martensito to heating. Polished specimens of the cast steel showed a more even distribu-
tion of the ledeburito outectic; this Increased the plasticity dmrWg rolling. The modiffor
did not increase the yield. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
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AUMOR: Nakonec!Lnx*x, N. F., Prokhorenko, K. K.
TITLE: The 6-H&R--of rare earth metals on the plasticii "and structure of stainless stee
2~j 1
SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye goveshchanive PO splavarn redk1kh meta1loV,,_1963t_'Voprosy*
teorii i priarieneniya redkozeme1'ny*kh metallov (Proble:ns in a,a theory a-nd use of rare-
earth metals); materialy* soveshchaniya. Moscow, lzd-vo NauKa, 1964, 232-237
TOPIC TAGS: rare earth metal, stainless steel, steel ntructure, steel plasticity,
carbide steel, alloy steel, ferrocerium, steel inclusion
ABSTRACT: To prevent losses caused by the low plasticity of stainless steel ingots
(tabulated), the plasticity of the transIcIrystalline and eqidaxial crysti-I structures was
t-, -; -7, E;pir~CIMer,,S of 07Kh25N13(jaustenite-ferritei and 1NQi16N25M6 icarbide)
du r, j2,_1 1
stut;j jig-L&j by of lk~,ending -i)(;C. Wriiie a iower pla-iticit-, AsU ,nc-re
frequently seen in the tranac rystal line tha-n in the small equiax~,al CrVHL&i
waa not jz absolute rule, since plasticity also depends on the prevalence of the ferrite or
carbide phase in the biphasic system. The influence of ferrocerium ad(iiuons corresporx-
ing to 0. 1-0. 4% cerium to the molten steel was tested by heating at 1000-1250C for short
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periods of thne. A 0. 2-0.3% addition increased plasticity; this effect was more pro-
nounced in single-phase austenitic steel. The structurv was also studied after quenching
at various temperatures. No significant influence of cerium upon the macrostructure of
the steel ingot (size of transcrystalline and equiaxial crysW zones) was observed, Lqe
equiaxial crystals, however, were somewhat smaller. Increasing the cerium addluon
caused a return to the initial structure. There was no effect on the size of the ferrite
phase in auste-nitic steel at 1000-1300C, nor on the coulplit . -f carbide and carbonitride
phases in 1OKhl6N25M6 steel. However, the compositi.on and form of the phase separa-
Lion might chan-e under the influence of cerium. The increased piasucity of these
steeis due to such small additions may be due to a change in the distribution ot friicru-
chemical heterogeneities in the steel &ad a decrease of nori-metallic inc Lsluns. i i 1~~- 'er
additions will Increase the contamination of the ingot surface layers. Orig. art. has:
3 tables and 2 figures.
PROMORELIKO) K.K,, kand.tekhn.nauk; YK-MIYAKENKO, Yu.G.; NA.KOVECHINYY, 4N.&i
APMENSKITY V.S.
Production of stainless steel with the use of high-carbon ferrochromij.um.
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Vitamin A content In
'XI produtand fat of iht*p and
goats In relation to naiiiito S. S. Nakowil-
HYl- Gi6exii i Saxil. 19SI. No. 7. WO.-Wide Individual
variations to the vitamin A level am found. The blithest
ccpci:;k found in the liver: 2214 units pert. in gout am!1544
,W ,~ P. The level is hisher in wins mul sununer dun in
autumn and winter. Least concris. are found to the apleen.
muscle. and fat tissues. Done marrow and Inrcmal fat
contain more vitamin A than subcutaneous fat layers.
Attack of beltultithic type on The liver causes a severe drop
%if vitamin A concn. G. 161. KCWK)UPoff
HAKOITUMM, N,Sj~"14qtsent.
-
Vitamin A content of the tissues and organs of sheep and goats as
related to cartain factors. Sbor. trud. Kharl, vat. last. 22:332-
336 '54. (KIRA 9:12)
1. Novocharkasskiy zoovaterinarnyy institut.
(Vitamins--A) (Sheep--Anatomy) (Goats)
vy
d~ "m cantew In different orW9 ane tirsu" of
7cattle and ho4ex. N. Nakfincellinvi M~vet. 1! 4r,-; Now-
,herka,sk). K,.timsvo 1~4 N S M N, S
GWIMiT USSR
CA'TLGOIRY Farm Anixqals- Swine
ABS. JOUR. RZBiol., No. 13, 1958, No. 59579
AUTHOR NakonochLaz, 171. S.
!N3T. Novoclierkassk Mowte clinical Veterinary
TITL2,", Changes of Certain Indexes of Fat and Vita-
min A Content In the Liver of Swine In Rela-
tion to Age
ORIG. PUB. ! Tr. Vovocherkasskogo zootekhn.-vot. In-ta,
1957, VYP. 10, 109-116
A133TRACT : Certain conatants of Fab And vitfimin A con-
tent In the liver of swine werO 3tudied on
62 hogs of the 17ortli Caucasian breed
aged
,
one to 28 months. With age ('JF to 7- monthal
the iodine number in swine gradually de-
creases, and the coefficient of refraction
and the saponification number grad-ually
* Institute
CkID - 113
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological). T-3
b1atabolism.
.Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No- 59994
Author N6konyecNZL N. S.
Inst ovo or s5k Zootechnical Voterintiry Institute
Title Vitamin A Content of Various Horse Organs as Related
to'Thdir Feed
Orig Pub Tr. Novochorkanskogo zootokhn.-vet. in-ta, 1957, vYP- 10,
239-245
Abstract The vitamin A content in the liver of adult normal
horses, foodirg in the apring-si r period on green
pastures, fluctuated within the limits of 13.5 - 1,097.2
I.U. per 1 g. of tissue, compristr~g, on the average,
565.5 I.U. Tbo quantity of A in autumnal pasture
consisted, on the average, of 157.2 1-U., with a
fluctuation of 101.8 - 262-3 I-U- With a prolorWed two
Card l/P-
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NAKONECHNYY, N. S., Doc Vet Sci (diss) "Physico-chemical proper-
ties and veterinary-sanitary expertise of fat from hogs and froul
small cattle." Leningrad, 1960- 31 PP; (Leningrad Veterinary
of the Ministry of Agriculture RSFSR,); 162 copies; price not Given;
list of authoi~s works on pp 30-31 (1? entries); (KL, 18-60, 155)
A- - W NO 00-MUMN WINWISW~11_ ~N MINI-a I
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NAKONECIOU, N. , kand.tnkhn.nauk
Changan in the physicochnoical propertins of a pig fat, as
relatea to the age of the pigs. MiasAnd.SSSR 30 no.2147-48
'59. (MIRA 13:4)
1. liovocharkasakiy zooveterinarnyy institut.
(Swine) (Oils and fats--Analysis)
VAKONECHM, 11.
PhysJcochemical propertieB of lard. Miav. Ind. SSSR '32 no.l:
55-57 161. (mIRA 14--7)
1. Novocherkasskiy zooveterinarn3rf institut.
(Lard)
I
NAKONECHWY, N.
Changes occuring in the properties of sheep fat in case of long
storage. Mias.ind.SSSR 33 no.5:54-56 162. 04IRA 15:12)
1. Novocherkasakiy zooveterinarnyy institute
(Oils and fats, Edible-Storage)
NAKONEGHMP N.
Physicochemical characteristics of sheep fat dependent upon its location
in the carcass and seasone Mias.ind. SSSR 33 Ci.e.341 no.2:25 163.
(KM 16 :4)
1, Novocherkasskiy zooveterinarnyy institute
(Sheep) (Fat)
BZ14"'iliSKly, A,
inzh.; Yii.Ya., inzh.; t;AKQ1J1,A.,'MjYY. S.I,, Inzil.
---
X,atherr.atdcal method for calculating outi=-= char.7e,
no.3:48-50 My-Je 16,1,.
(mIPA 17:11)
N 'It Y, 0 I,,'E CHW~T Y ,S, L.
Nakon,~chri.v.v, " -;-.
I'The Limit of the Central-Polish Glaciation in Eastern Poland." Leningrad
Order of Lenin State U imenj A. A. Zhdanov. L,-nInE_:rid, 1.955 (Dissertation
for the degree of Candidate in Geographical Sciences).
SO: Knizhnaya letopis' No. 27, 2 JuIY 1955
A!/I
MAYORCHUIC, G.; NAKONICHM, V.
Automatic control of electric transport trAffic. Zhil.-k-om.khoz.
7 no.8:11-13 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
1. Nachallnik tsekha avyazi LIvovskogo tramvayno-trolleybusnogo
upravlenlya, (for.Mayorchuk). 2. Glavnyy inzhener sluzhby elektro-
khozyaystva (for Nakonechnyy).
(Blectric railroads) (Automatic control)
DENIS, B.D.; MAZEPA, S.S.; NAKONECHNYY, V.I.
Remote control system of flo-d.Ing and beam wells in Carpathian
Mountain Region oil wells. Neft. J gaz. prom. no.3t45-47
JI-S 164. (MIRA 17,12)
NAKONECNY, M.
Biological and social aspec-, of psychological perzonality. Cesk.
woblat. 38 no.5s335-338 0 162.
1. Detsky domov tridici, Vodnany.
(PERSONALITY)
ZAKRYS, Miecsyslaw; TCqORZEWSKI, Klemens; NAKONISOM. Wanda
Arterial diseases of the lower extremitiev; observations at the
Second Surgical Clinic. PoInki przegl. cbir. 28 no-7:655-661
July 56.
1. Z II Kliniki Chirurgicznej A.M. w LublInte Kierownik: prof.
dr. F. Skubiazewski, Lublin, u1. Staszica 16. 11 Klinika Chirurgiczna
A.M.
(VASCULAR DISEASES, PMIPHMZAL,
arterial dia. of extremities (Poi))
Nakoniecznv, ~-
The Quaternary profile in Debowka and the probleip of the level of humus in the
loess, P. 155.
ANIQUES. SECTIO B: GEOGRAPHIA, GEOLOGIA, MINERALOGTA ET Pr,TROGRAPHIA. Lublin,
Poland, Vol. 3-2, no. 1/6, 1957 (published 1959).
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol, 8, No. 8, August 1959.
Uncla.
NAKONIECUY,_?j~?~gnIT.!~_
Conduction of.-labor following cesarean section. Ginek. Pol. 33 no.2:
251"258 f62,
1. Z Kliniki Poloznl-ctwa i Chorob Kobiecych Pomorskiej AM Kierownik:
prof. dr med.-T. Zwolinski.
(CESAREAN SECTION) (LABOR)
KULISKIY, L.A.; NAKORCREVSKAYA*-.V.F.; SLIPCRENKO, V.A.
Effect of,active silicic acid additions on the proceya of sedimen-
tation of a coagulated suspension. Ukr.khim.zhur. 29 no.12:1336-
1340 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR.
KULISKIY, L.A.; N~KORCHEVSKAYA, V.F.; SLIPCHENKO, V.A.; DAIIILEVSKAYA, I.P.
Effectiveness of the floculating effect of active silicic acid and
polyacrylamide. Ukr.khim.zhur. 29 no.12:3.341-1346 163.
(W RA 17:2)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheakoy k1timii AN UkrGSR.
KULtSKIYP L.A.; SLIPCHENKO, V.A.,, NAKOROIIFv-5KAYAP V.F.
--- -
Investigating the conditions for obtaining sols of acti7e
silicic acid by chlorination of sodium silicate solutions
Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.ltl08-1-11 164. (MIRA 17,6)
1. Institut obahchey i neorganichoskoy khimil AN UkrSSR.
L 21772-66 Var(m)_
ACC NRI APW026A SOURCE CODEt UR/0286/65/000/023/0099/0099
i AUTHORSs. Kullskiyp L. A.; Slipchenko,, V. A.; Nakorchevskaya) Ve F,
ORG: none
qg'o
TITLE: Method for purifying water. Class 85, No. 176834
-SOURCE: Byul-letent izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no* 23P 1965, 99
TOPIG TAOSt water purification, water purifying compound
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for purifying water by
introducing a coagulant into the water, preparing a solution of sodium silicate
by a chlorinating agent, and subsequently aging the solutionj diluting it with
water, and introducing the obtained salt into the water to be purified. To
intensify the processy a chlorine-air mixture Of COMPDsition ItOol:!r-D20-and oalti
with 0.5--20% S102 of the dose of anhydrous coagulant are used as the chlorinating!--
agent. In the chlorinating process the molar ratio of Cl2--Na20 in the
chlorinated solution is controlled by maintaining an oxidation-reduction potentiall
in-the limits 600--1200 mv. In the solution aging proceas the degree of activity
~Jlard 1/2 -6.63.632-435
0 1 0
'Tistritution of Moisture Content in the Atmosphere.," Works of Sci-Res Institution of the
Main Administration of trie Hydrometeorological Service SSSR, Series 1, No 21, 11:746 (3-19).
(14steorologi,ya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nov/Dec 1947)
SO: U-3218, 3 Apr 1953
-"-. -
HAKORBNKO~ N. F. and TOKAR, F. G., "Attempt at a Aeroclim,3.tological Description of A-ir
Routes According to I-leather lypes", Vorks of Sci-Res Institution of the Main Ad.,dnistration
of the 1~ydrometeorological Service SSSR, Series 1, No 21, 1946 (91-101).
(Meteorologiya i Gidrologiya, No 6 Nov/Dec 1947)
go: U-3218, 3 Apr 1953
NAAORENKO. N. Fe
a ____ --- - -
Nakorenko, N. F. - "The methodology in studying tho temperature of the free atmo-
sphere by reducing it into the perennial conditionts of the lower atmosphere,* Trudy
Glavo geofiz. obser7atorii, Issve 15, 1949, p. 143-49
SO: U-5240, 17, Dec. 53. (IAtopis tZhurnal Inykh Statey, No . 25v 1949).
NAKORENKO, N.F.
N --- -""" WMKZOrMu-cfe temperature datil processing which satisf7 the
basic requirements and the methods of temperature data processing
proposed by the Main Geoph7sical Observatory. Trudy Tashk.geofiz.obser.
no.11/12:18-24 '56. (MLRA 10:8)
l.Glavna7a geofizicheekaya observatoriya.
(Atmospheric temperature)
(He te orology)
HAKOREIM9 N.F. %
Difference method for checking wind datet. Trudy Tashk.goofix.obser.
no.11/12.54-58 '56. (KUU 10: 8)
l.Glavnaya geofizicheakaM~observatoriya.
(Winds)
A) Al 'r~ 0 f;~ 6- ~Q ro,
36-64-5/7
ARM S Nakorenko, N. F. and Tokar!j , F. G.
1___~
TITLE; Verificatio.-n of the Use.of the Difftrences Method in the Aeroclimatic
Study of Wind Ceroverks primeneni~u meWa raznostey k aeroklimatiche-
skoy obrabotke vetra)
PERODICAL: Trudy Glavnoy geofizicheskoy observatorii, 1956, Nr 64, pp 44-62
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article discusses various methods of observing and processing
data on wind. The differences method in computing results is of
considerable proven advantage over the usual approach and was de-
velopbd for the --purpose of getting the real characteristics of
wind.-In the troposphere - fcr particular months and seasons. The short-
comings of the usual balloon soundings are obvious, since this
technique may be used only on cleaT days. On cloudy days, the
only means of evaluating wind conditions above clouds is by
extrapolation. A better picture of wind distribution is obtained
with syWbmatic balloon sounding and radio location techni4ues, n6t-
withstanding the fact that with an Increase in altitude the number
Card 1/2
NAKORENKO
59A~
Specific humiditv charts representing the nDrthern hemisphere.
Trudy NO no.70:6o-91 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Humidit,T--Maps)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5680
Nakorenko, Nadezhda Fedorovna, and Frida Grigorlyevna Tokarl
Klimat svobodnoy atmosfery (Climate of the Free Atmosphere)
Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1959. 216 p. (Series: Klimat
SSSR, vyp. 8) Errata slip inserted. 800 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy
sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. Glavnaya geofizicheskaya
observatoriya im. A. I. Voyeykova.
Resp. Ed.: A. N. Lebedev; Ed.: V. D. Pisarevskaya; Tech. Ed.:
N. V. Volkov.
PURPOSE : TAis book Is intended for aviation personnel and
specialists concerned with synoptic meteorology. It can be
used as a textbook by students of special schools.
COVERAGE: The book presents a regional survey of the aerocli-
matic conditions in the free atmosphere over the USSR, The
authors discuss the characteristics of the basic meterolog-
ical elements - winds,,temperature, humidity, cloudiness,
Card 1/4
Climate of the Free Atmosphere SOV/5680
icing conditions - and the probability of their occurrence
at various altitudes up to 15 km in the major physicogeo-
graphic regions: European USSR and the Caucausus, (Soviet]
Central Asia and Kazakhstan, Western Siberia, Eastern
Siberia, and the (Soviet] Far East. The findings are based
on studies made by the Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya
imeni A. I. Voyeykova (main Geophysical Observatory imeni
A. 1. Voyeykov), the Arkticheskiy i Antarkticheskiy naudhno-
iasledovatellskiy institut - AANNII (Arctic and Antarctic
Scientific Research Institute of Yeathe.r Forecasting), the
Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut aeroklimatologii -
NIIAK (Scientific Research Institute of Aeroclimatology).
The following names are mentioned: V. A. Bugayev, P. A.
Vorontsov, A. A. Girs, V. A. Dzhordzhio, T. A. Yakovleva -
wind regime; A. B. Kalinovskiy, K. I. Kashina,, Ye. S.
Selezneva ~- temperature distribution; V., M. Mikhell - cloud
formations and regimes. There are 31 references: 30 Soviet
and 1 German.
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Climate of the Free Atmosphere SOV/5680
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
Methods of Processing Aerological Observations 5
Notes on Jet Streams and on the G. Ya. Vangengeym, Types of
Atmospheric Circulation 10
General Features of the Climate of the Free Atmosphere Over
the USSR 12
Climate of the Free Atmosphere of the USSR by Large Physico-
geographic Regions 18
European Part of the USSR and the Caucasus (N. F. Nakorenko) 18
(Soviet] Central Asia and Kazakhstan (F. G. Tokar') 71
western Sl~eria (F. G. Tokar') 101
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Climate of the Free Atmosphere SOV/5680
Eastern Siberia (N. F. Nakorenko) 145
(Soviet] Far Eastern Regions (N. F. Nakorenko) 177
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KRYLOVA) M.G.,, dotsont; PU1,KORY 'KOVJ N.K.) dotsorito D"'~9111-:VSKTY9
4 A.D., kctnd.
med. nauk (PermT-, *
Hi3tory of the clinic or ob3tiit-rics ani ginecclrUy of the Fe-m
Medical Institute (19-20-10,62). Trudy Perm, goa. mad. inst. 43:
.12E~-135 '0'4,, (141 P.A 1'l.' 6)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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Ivanchuk, P. K., Nakoryakov, 7. D. 2o-3-41/59
On the Structure of the Eastern Border of the West-Siberian
Lowland (0 stroyenii vostochnogo borta Zapadno-Sibirskoy
nizmennosti)
Doklady AN SSSR, 1958, Vol. 118, Nr 3, PP. 558-561 (USSR)
. . - 1. . - .- I
An important part of the Yenisei river can be assumed to be
the eastern natural boundary of thin lowland. The geological
structure of the areas at its eastern bank was not clear.
Only in 1956 3 supporting bore holee were drilled between
the Kas river in the South and the Turukhan river in the
North as well as inbetween on the Yologuy river. From the
Kas bore hole paleozoic deposits were extracted at a depth
of 1665 and 2162 m: a complex of red rocks of equally
grained lime-free sandstones with intermediate strata of
argillites and aleuroliths. Beginning with 16oo m the rocka
contain more gypsum. Jurassic deposits covered by a mass of
chalk deposits are stratified on it.. The Yeloguy bore hole
shows similar structure. It is possible that here the
Paleozoic is older than in the North and in the South.
--Orr-the-Structure of -the East-ern Border, -of -the- West-..Siberian 20-3-41 /59-
Lowland
It was found at a dopth of 1465 m vd.th a thickneso of 45m-
It consists of stronEly destroyed dolomites covered by
aleuroliths of small thickness. In the Kas- and Yeloguy-
-bore holes Jurassic deposits are stratified directly on
paleozoic sediments at a depth of 1167 - 1665, and 1207 -
1465 m, respectively. Upper Cretaceous sediments are
;everywhere on top of the cross section and are spread all
over the area. At the Yelogue river intermediate strata of
brown coal occur. A comparison of the cross sections shows
that in the West of the Yenisei river and in the North of
the Kao river the formations of Jurassic time and of Lower,
and partly also of Upper, Cretaceous time are followed 1,y
marine deposits. The present fraymentary geological and
geophysical data hardly admit an uniform conception of the
structure of that part of the lowland which is near the
Yenisei river. In the case of all three sections investigated
a gradual singing of the fundamental surface and its
mesocainosoic cover toward the West could be distinctly
observed. In the tectonics of the latter cover a sharp
angular unconformity and possibly a considerable strati-
Card 2/3 graphic break is important. In the parts north and north-
On the Structure of the Eastern I~-or&-e-r-o-f-the-W6-t-;t--~Siberian- 20-3-41/59-
Lowland
-vest of the area of the Kao river marine and litoral
sediments suited for the production of petroleum and gas
were developed the thickness of which increases towards the
North. The area can be regarded favourable for the
occurrence of .-as and petroleum.. There is 1 figure.
PRESENTED: May 11, 1957, by S. 1. Mironov, Academician
SUBMITTZD: may 9P 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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',.D.
Structuxe of" the ire--Menozoic bascmcnt i1i the Yanicey Valley
portion of the West --3iberian Plain. Trudy IIIIGA 123:78-
-I-
Qj. 162. (,. I'A 14:10)
(Yenisey Valley--Goclogy)
-.,r-L 46122-65 EMT(V/EPF(c )/EPF(n)-21/-*-WG(m)/'-;?R F1r-4,/Ps-4/Pu-L V14
jF=-ION NR: AP5009556 s/o2w/65/000WUIJ0119/0121~
AUTHOR: Bgydukav A. P. (Novosibirsk); Nak! kova Ve Ye. (Movoaibirsk)
ar
'L=, Tfpat e-Kch ?elvith a cylinder in a gound f'teld at Grasohof numbers tending
to zero
SOURCE- Prikladnay mekbaniki i tekhnicheakay fizik:L, no. 1, 1965, ng-12LL
ABS',"PACT.- The authors derive some relations for the Intensity of heat transfer In
soun'' V-1411p'i -~f 4-TTip
--f beat transfer in the form
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ACCESSION RR~ APSO-1.33,141
AUTHOF- Burdukov_, A. P. (Ncvosibirsk); Rakoryakolv V. Ye. (Novosibirsk)
~TITLE: Mass trans'er in ar, acousti--
~SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy mekhaniki i tekhnicheskry fizilki, nc.
tensif'ring, chemical processes.
n
w pi
wp~~rp -,v
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Cr
L 4 77 5, 5 - 6 5
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plitude. the freque=.r; in,! --e f e r, 71-
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SUBM71TED: 23May6)
Ji
Car V2
L 1700-66 EW1T(1)/E1-JT(m)/EPF(c)/9P1F (n) -2/WG(m)/ErC (m) !,.W/EM
ACCESSION NR:,AP5021077 UR/ 0 28 8 / 65 / 000 / 002/ 0094 0102
qx-"
AUTHOR: Burdukov, A. P.; Zaulichnyy, Ye. G.; Nakoryakov, V. Ye.
TITLE: Heat transfer from a cylinder in an acoustic field e5
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiyp. Seriya tekhnicheskikh nauk,
no. 2, 1965, 94-102
TOPIC TAGS: heat transfer, acoustic field, ultrasonic vibration, standing wave
ABSTRACT: The article considers a horizontal cylinder placed in a field of plane
acoustic vibrations directed perpendicular to the plane of symmetry in free coil-
vective flow. In solving the problem, the following assumptions were made: a)
the wave length of the acoustic vibrations is much larger than the radius of the
cylinder; and, b) the amplitude of the displacement of the medium due to the vi-
brations is much smaller than the radius of the cylinder. An experimental study
was made of heat iransfer from a wire to air in a field of standing waves on the
boundary of the acoustic and ultrasonic ranges.. To set up a system of standing
waves, a flat metal screen was attached at the upper end of the radiation source.
The diameter and the length of the measured section were determined with an
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L 170C-66
VACCESSION NR: AP5021077'
IZA-2 horizontal comparator, its temperature was measured with a platinum re-
sistance, and the temperature of the surrounding air was measured with a copper,
constantan thermocouple. The resistance of the measured section was determined
by calculation and by measurement of the voltage drop in the section with very
small currents. The source of high frequency acoustic vibrations was an electro-~
dynamic sound emitter capable of producing pure harmonic vibrations with a fixed!
frequency (in this case, 11. 5 and 18 kilocycles) at sufficiently high sound intensi-
ties (up to 160 decibels). The frequency and the form of the vibrations were
regulated with an ICh-6 frpquency meter and a "Duoscope" oscilligraph, and the
intensity with the spherical barium titanate pickup of an AZ-2 acoustical probe.
The experimental results, worked up in the form of the dependence log Nu=
Alog Pe) for different constant values of the Grashof number, are well described
by the empirical formula: Nu=2118N9,11-GrO-111. (5.1)
rmuia 'an 6 figures
Orig, art. h6s: 23 fo
ASSOCIATION-. Institut fiziko-khimicheskikh oanov pererabotki. minerallnogl
syr1ya PO AN SSSR, Novosibirsk (Institute for the Physico- chemical Bases of the
Treatment of_Mingral Raw Materials, Siberign Branch.AN SSSR. Noyoglbirs)c)
SUBAUTTED: 12May64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP, TD
008., OTHER: 005
NAKORYAKOV,, Ye., inzh.
Pioneers in housing construction using factor7-made elements.
Na otroi.Ron. 4 no.60-10 Je 063. (MIRIA 16t6)
(Magnitogorsk-Apartment houses-Design and construction)
(Precast concrete construction)
t 005'07--66
ACCESSION NR:. AR-6014701 UR/0124/65/000/005/BI14/BI14
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Mekhanika, Abs. 511700
AUTHOR: N ryakovaS..B.
TITLE: Analysis of mechanical equilibrium stability In an irregularly heated binary mix-
ture
CITED SOURCE: Sb. nauchn. tr. Permsk. politekhn. in
-t no. 15 1964 113-120
TOPIC TAGS: convective stability theory, heated binary mixture, generalized variational
principle, disturbance decrement, heating pattern effect
TRANSLATION: The study considers a problem on the convective stability of a binary mix
ture filling a cavity of arbitrary shape. The boundary problem in question concerns minor;
disturbances of the equilibrium under conditions that velocity and normal gradients of dis-
turbance and concentration fade out at the cavity wall. The au.thor analyzes normal dis-
turbances with a time dependence governed by principle exp.(-bt). Disturbance decrements
are generally speaking complex. The author shows that the decrement spectrum proves
purely real when one satisfies certain inequalities imposing limitations on physical para-
meters of the environment and the heating pattern. A variational principle is formulated
Card
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Viade-g799t Ctt"lc~no
Yet 13
So 12 (174)
.
.
.
Doessib.p 2961.
1, *1ano-Complex Xonhanlem, or witration or Aromatle and
ftx&turated Compounds,* A~ X. TITOT of the StAto
R480arah Zulkt;LtA-_~ Ora-le oq-lpro-
Of -~i Ortial.
rorifed by anther -,wrrgInallr V"Ilshod In U.0 ebt.ill
27. 845 (1958 M. XAXQjZ-4J-th. tj It 0c
11
of the I
0
*
1
1
:21tochnilgXat Warsaw PP 711-
8
11
(3hclish 3LMM&ry).
2. "Xn%r&p&rt1aI* Radoz Potentials.' N. CZ-K13-3ULXrOW-
SX&I pp a12-alh.
3. *Now Pleaetions and Co-4bi-atleas of Co.plx Isooran-
&to* with Tertiary AmInos and Their C~Wplox.s with
Prima" AmInesso ZdLislaw aR7v"QY,&Kj of' the CbsAjz
of
.-
OzZa-1- C%-4 -try Matodrs, Chomil Orgaftlomaj)
or the
X. Koperalks, University (U*1w*rsy%*t X. toperrAka)
l%*
at Torun (Dootarate dissertation manctr.
Spo **r,
Prof, Dr. TAtold ZACWMCZ. Ravloverm to naurst)l
.
r
Pror. Dr. Josef 3114.ZVICZ and Docent Dr. Jan xrelpo.
pp sis-aiq-.- -
J1, wBohavi*r or RICId Xaorapartleles In a TOZ&oltjr rield
with Longitudinal. Gradient.' Rach.la
of the
IZA*tytut
Cb4mil 3) of the Research orrioe of Applied
0
la
ftyals .f
lad Pityki T4*hntaznoj)$ (Doeterate d1s.
mortation monocraph. sp.nzorm Deemat Janina
3 SLAWSXA. Rorievsrms rref. Dr. RXISIm. IVR3KA
SmS. Jerzy ZA%~LDZLZ)j Vp Sjq-a~V.-
U07
Vol. n~, no. Il,
60: I'lontril lAst of M-e East Eliropenm Ac-es:-,ion, IC. vo
y
no. 10, Oct. 195~. Uric!.
- NAKOV-,~ D. --- ---
Strut,gle a[ainst the sudd4m appearence of Vttssea U. coal min-o. P. 51,
MIN11140 !ZLO. Vol. 10, 11o. 6 uov./Dec. 1955
Sofiya, Bulgaria
So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No.' 9 September, 1956
NAKOV, E.
i~. - - - ib'14U -~ --I
111,ow ';;e Produced 202 IKI-Io--rams of Gotton Unirr4~;ste-! - ". . -"
~ 7 .
(YC.CP FATrRTC ZE-'-'EDELIE, Vol. 9, 'To. 2/3, -1()5.'f., Lo, 17rLi ~, Ifi)
a
SO: Monthly List of Za3t Euror,~t-r. Accessions, (LEAL), !.C, Vol. /,, No. 1,
Jon. 1955, Uncl.-
VIKTOROV I., t- PA,r"SHKOV, T.; TSOLOV, TS.; NAKOV, E.
dotsen ,
Cytodiagnosis in tumors of the bladder. Urologiia no.6:
39-41 N-D 163. (MIRA 17s9)
1. Iz urologicheakoy kliniki pri karedre voyenno-polevoy
khirurgii (nachallnik - prof. G. Krystanov) Vynshego voyenno-
meditsinskogo instituta v Sofii, Bolgariya.
NAKOV, L.
Utilizing Cylindrical Drying Installations for Drying of Naphthol
Treated Cotton Fabrics. Leka Promishlenost (Light Industry)j #8:35:August 1955
NAKOV,, L,
Concerning the Elimination of Rejects in Cotton Cloth Printing.
Leka Promishlenost (Light Industry), #10:8:Oct. 1955
NAKOV, L.
Concerning the Preventing of Rejects in Cotton Cloth Printing. Leka
Promishlenost (Light Industry)., #11:14:Nov. 1955
NAKOV,, L.
Technology for the Obtaining of Jacquard Hemp. Leka Promishlenost
(Light Industry)., #12:30:Dec. 1955
stabilization of sodilxrz ".!Yi)rclll(:ri-te. r,,. 42
S If TL, E Vo 1 1: 0 - I , 19
Sof iia !,aria
!,u1 ~
So. East European Acct--,ssiol-is Li!~t 'Vol. ;, No.
BULGI&RIA Chemical Todhnolo Mr. Chemical Products and Their 11-34
Applioation. Dyeing and Chomioml Treatment of
Textiles.
,',bs Jour - Rof Zhur - Khim., No 3, 1958, No 10,078
Y,utlxor aTopalov, K., Nakov, L.
Inst tNot given
Orig Pub iLoka promiahlonost, 1956, 5, No 3, 12-19
Title :Dyeing Cotton Fabrics with Sulfur Dyes in Dyo-Book.
Maohinos.
abstraot :Mcporionoo with dyeing cotton fabrics vrith sulfur dyes in
a dyo-bock machine analogous to the SA-6 typo which is
used in the Soviet Union, showed that the continuous proc-
oss insures a high efficiency (29,9 m/min) and an output
of constant quality. Data on solocting technological
conditions for dyeing and recipes are given. Finishing
the indicated fabric with bichromate will improve the
characteristics of color-fastnoss to wot treatments and
to friction.
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NAKOV, L.
NAKOV, L. Weighting pf natural silk fabrics with domestic materials. p. h4.
vol- 5, no. 11, 1956 ELEKTROKIERGIIA. Sofiia, Bulgaria
,SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) tol 6, No. 4--April 1957
NAKOV, L; TOPALOV, K.
Our experience in dyeing cotton yarn and fabrics by suspensoid method. p. 20.
(Leka Promishlenost, Vol. 5, no. 12, 1956, Bulgaria)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl.
BULMRIA/Chemical Technology - Dyeing and Chemical Processing H-54
of Textilesi
Abs Jour ; Ref Zhur - Rhimiya, No 12, 1958, 41962
Author : Nakoy, Topalov
Inst %
Title Bulgarian Experiments on Dyeing of Cotton Yarn and Fabric
by Suspension MethodsG
Orig Pub Leka promishlenost, 107, 5) No 12, 20-25.
Abstract A description is given of the results of laboratory ex-
periments in dyeing of various cotton fabrics with fine
dispersed direct, sulfur and vat dyes (D). Pirect dyes
are converted into an insoluble state (reaction with
.aluminum sulftte) and after dyeing (30 minutes at 60-800
C) are suspended by an Alkaline treatment (NaOH, sp. gr.
1.36; lo mi/l.). Sulfur D is applied directly to a boi-
ling bath, containing 8% of dye, 13~ of Na2S 4% of sodium
Card 1/2
BUMARIA/Chemical Technoloa - Chemical Products and Their H-34
Application, Part 4. - Dyeina and Chemical
Treatment of Textile Materials.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur- Xhimiya., No 14, 1958, 49078
Author : L& Hakov
Inst
Titie : Determination of Fadine of Textiles in Their Use.
OriG Pub : Leka promishlenost, 1957, 6, No 1, 48-51
Abstract : In order to determine-tho fastness of a dye with refe-
rence to light, a dyed specimen toGether with a stan-
dard (dyed with 0.8%-ual Brilliant Wool Blue FFR or
Acylane Brilliant Blue FFR) is exposed twice to the sun
until the standard is completely discolored (25 days in
winter, 15 days in sprinC; and fall, and 10 days in sum-
mer), and after each exposure it is washed with a eolu-
tion of 5 g of soap per liter at 40P and ironed, after
which it is compared with the untreated specimen.
Card 1/2
NAKOV, L.
Ensuring good visibility in ppinting cotton fabrics in the reserve method. p.,12.
The 2d Congress of the Colorists in Czechoslovakia. P-32.
(LEKA PRCUIISHIENOST, Vol. 6, no. 3, 1957, Sofia,, Bulgaria.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EKAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 1;p December 1957 Uncl.
TIAKOV, Ll TOPALOV, K.
lUaruchnik za bagrene, pechatane i apretura no tekstilnite matermali tom 1
y
(manual for Uy~eing, Pri-n-rtin~, 2nd 91-zing Teit--ile Material. Vol. 1) a-review."
p. 39 (Leka Promishlenost, Vol. 6, no. b, 1957, Sofiia, Bulgaria)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (E7--AI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 6, June 1958.
INAK 0 V,-L .
"A Method for C11"iratic Treatment of Textiliec."
p. 12 (Elektroenergiia, Vol. 7, No. 3, 1958, Sofiia, Bulgaria)
Monthly Index of East European Accessions (ELAI) LC, Vol. 7, No. 11.,
Nov. 1958
NAKOV~ L. I BOIADZHIEV# I.
"Using radioactive substances in the textile industry"
Leka Promishlenont. Tekstil. Sofita, Bulgaria. Vol. 7, no. 10p 1958
Monthly list of East European Accessions (FEAT)$ LC, Vol. 8v No. 6, Jun 59, Uncles
COUNIM t Bulgaria
CATZGCRY t
ABS. JCM. t RZKhIms., No, 5 1960, Noo 20514
AUTHOR j Srebrov, B. and Nakov, L.
IMT, I Not given
iTITLF, I The Crease-Proofing, of Fabrics Made from Viscose
Staple Fiber
CRTO Me I Tekstilne Promishlenout, 8, rio 1, 26-51 (1959)
I
ABSMACT 9 The Bulgarian preparation Veganit, representing a
prodiiet of incomplete condensation of urea with
formaldehyde, has been applied with success in the
f4nishing of fabrics made from viscose staple fiber
to give them crease resistance. A comparison of
the above preparation with the Swiss preparation
Ureol (Ciba) has shown that at otherwise equal
properties, Vaganit has a greater storage life
(5 months). The process used in the production of
Veganit, application methods, and charaeteristics
CARD 1 112 416
NAKOV. L.. nauch. sutr.
Determining the type of finish for ready fabrics. Tekstilna prom
1.1 no-3:21-23 162.
1. Nauchnoizsledovatelski institut za trikotazhna promishlenost.
NAKOV. liuben. nauchen sutrudnik
Possibilities of sizing the wet-spun f2ax and hemp yarns during the
t
spinning process. T Ikatilna prom 11 no-4t8-11 162.
1, Nauchnoiszledovatelski za trikotazhna promiahlenost; Sofiia.
TS.-UPORANOV., A.Y ml. nau6h. sutr.; STRIASKOV, N. , ml. nauch. sutr.;
NAKOV, L.; ENEV, St.., dotsent
Spinning, weaving and finishing technology of synthetic-and
artificial cloth mixtures on cotton equipment. Trud Inst tekstil
prom 2:113-125 162.
1. The Karl Marx Higher Institute of Economics (for Enev).
VCHEV, Ch., inzh.; NAUMOVA, R., inzh.
KOSTOVJ V. inzh.;.,,L _jj~A
Fireproof finishing of cellulose fiber articles. Trud Inst
tekstil prom 3:21-34 t62.
NAKOV, L., khim., nauchen sutrudnik; BOZRERIANOV, IU., inzh., nauchen
~--'-96trtidnik
Sizing of worsted warp with synthetic products. 1rud Inst tekstil
prom 4:39-47 163.
NAKOV.. Liuben, nauchen sutrudnik; KOSTOV, Vasil, inzh,,, nauchen sutrudnik;
- SAVOM ' Chavdar,, inzh., nauchen sutradnik
Improving the outward appearancep evenneasp and depth of the
sewing thread coloring. Tekstilna prom 12 no.js18-22 163.
1. Nauchnoizsledovatelski institut po teksti1na promishlenost,
Sofiia.
NAKOV, Liuben; NAUMOVAq Roza, inzh.
Use of polyethylene in the gluing of gament parts. Teksti1na
prom 12 no.4t22-24 163.
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BULGARIA
-L. _NAKVI and K. i XROV, Department of General Biology (Katelrata po
obshcha biologl"~-.) 1'ead (mkovodi,,-.el) Prof R. POP11,1MIOV, W,11 SciiA.
"Studies of the `~,--x Chromarin in IlealLhy Individuala."
Sofia, Eksperirientalna Meditaina I Xorf-,:%logiva, Vol 1, Vo 3. 1932;
pp 7-11,
Abstract [Erglish atwnary modifted1t Scudles of 100 buacil mueoml
(7e M~Yi;rx each o2 300 hcAllthv Bulgarian mer. aged between 13 and 49
ri-jealed presence of sex chromatii; in 0 to 37. (average O.IW; In
a comparable group of 300 woman, to 32% (average 17,41#1%Z5), Graph,
3 CYtOSVW3, 3 taLleal 3 SoviLt, I bulgarian and 11 Wastern ri~fcrerjceq.
1/1
NAKOV. LIudmi3---
Sexual chromatin. Biol i khim 4 no.5:10-13 162.
TEMELKOV, Iq NAKOV, N.
3 cases of Q fever. Suvrem med., Sofia no.6:80-82 160.
1. Iz MSCh "Prenos-prevoz" Sofiia (Gl.lekar: H.Pozharevski)
(Q FEVER case reports)
TENMLKOV, I.; NAKOV, N.
Complete AV block apparently due to cyanide poisoning. Suvr. med. 12
no.8:87-91 '61.
1. Iz MSCH "Prenoc-prevoz" (GI. lekar M..Poxharevski)
(HEAXT BLOCK etiol) (CYANIDES toxicol)
L 200-66
XCUESS RM AP5027215 BulbK616510001001/bO3310036
VMR I IWWv,# N. I Krusheva,, L. IPantsit L.
:Tl=s Incidence of rheumatic fever and beta-hemolytic strepthoocci among the't
workers of the State Printing House "0, Dimitroy"
SOURCM Suvremenna, neditainat M- It 1965t 35-36
TOPIC TILGS: disease- incidence# bacterlay circulatory system disease
ABSTRACTs In view of the fact that 31 (3-3%) of-the 92_3 employees of the State
Printing House in Sofia had been hospitalized due to rheumatic fever recentlyq a
:-examination of 2W workers from 5 shirts im carried outl beta-hemolytic
streptococci were isolated from 22 of these, all being considered carriers# Treat-
went with-the Bulgarian preparation-benzatailin and quarts lamp irradiation was
considered offectiveo Orig* art& has 2 tables.
ASSOCIATIDNI none
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LAKOV, 11. -. KRIJSIIEIIA,, L.,~ PAIIT-';'V, L.
Iriciden--.e of rhpwn~,i~~m f,.ril
a.,Yi:)nu the wrrokeni (S lifiemb T-rairiting
i~
if fice. Suvr. lr,,-td- ( '12 :f i I 9L) I t- ri~j,,l *.'-5--36 1 " ".
NAUIV, nzh.
Furpos'; '1n'1 of 1"
MaP., in Flu'llyitrin. rr,(j 1 2 i,,,, j k
ln,zh .9Lrcll, -in.-it 16 no.1:21-31 164.
NAKOV., Nachko
-
The .horizontal parallax as criterion for maximum utilization
of the available aerial-sur7eying apparatus In connection
with a single section of the 1 1 5..000 scale map. Godisznik
Inzh stroit, inst 24 no.lt273-40 162. [publ.1631
IIAKOV,'Nachko
Correctness of the situation in the ori.-ina-I field map, 115000.
Godishnik Inzh stroit inst 15 no.l.-107-12.2 162. [pubi.163.1
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AUTHORS: Apshey, S. Zh.; Dadov, A. M. Hakov, R. A. RogaLleva, L. I.
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TITLE: Formation of A00 and 1; ~~er:ons%u'ring the course of interaction of cosmic
rays with lead and carbon nuclei
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 11B307
REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Kabardino-Balkar5k. un-t. Ser. fiz.-matem., vyp. 22, 1964, 192-1
193
TOPIC TAGS: meson, hyperon, cosmic ray, strong nuclear interaction, lead c- bon,
Wilson cloud chamber
ABSTPLACT: The authors investigated the formation of A and E*' byperons and of 00
mesons in interactions between cosmic rays and nuclei of lead and carbon. lbe
measurements were made with the aid of a double Wilson cloud chamberl over which
a generator-target of lead or carbon was placed. A table showing the yield of
hyperons per 1000 nuclear interactions is presented. S. Z. (Translation of abstract)
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AUTHOR: Apshev, S. ;&h. ; Djdov A.M., Sakyarelidze, 11 1. ; 11fakay - R.A....
OF(G: none
T ME Production of A 0, KOI and 7 t, particles In
oil Cosmic Ray
with carbon, copper, and lend nuclei /Report, All-Uq),qA
Physics held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/
SOUFCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1965, 1667-1669
MPIC TAGS: cosmic ray particle, hyperon, K meson, particle production
ABSTRACT: The authors have determined the relative production rates in carbon, copper
and lead targets of hyperons and K mesons by cosmic ray particles accompanying pene-
trating showers with the aid of a double Wilson chamber in an 8000 Oe magnetic field.
The target was mounted between the two sections of the double Wilson chatnber and the
following decay processes were detected A'-p+n-, In a to-
tal of 2940 penetrating showers there were observed 54 unstable particles. De num-
bers of unstable particles produced in the different targets are consistent with the
assumption that the cross section is proportional to the two-thirds power of the atom-
ic weight, in agreement with the findings of T.Dowen, I.Hardy, G.T.Reinolds, C.R.Sun,
G.Tagliaferri, and A.E.Werbrouck (Phys. Rev., 119, 2030, 2041, 1960) for the productio
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of unstable particles In carbon, Iron, and lead by 1.5 BeY pions and 2.8 BeV protons.
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EFTIMOV, B.; NAXOV, S. "Significance of the Rubber Udder in tile Artificial Feeding of
Calves and Young Buffaloes During the Suckling Period." p. 25.
(KooRerativno Zemedelie. Vol. (7), no. 11/12, 1952. Sofiya.)
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50; Month List of gag Accessions,/ Library of Congress, ____,hjge 19,01 Uncl.
RAICHINCI, I.; GUSIIEV, L.; NAKOV, T.
Movement of the center of gravity of a heat substance in ncnlinear
correlations. Godishnik Min gaol inst 8:291-297 161-162(ptibl.1631.