SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PALLADINA, N. I. - PALLAI, I. R.

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Ye.M.. red-aktor; IPIDOTOYA.A.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Reference manual for chairmen of collective farms] SpravochnLk prednedatelia kolkhoza. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. Vol.l. 1956. 702 p. Vol.2. 1956. 919 p. (NLRA 9:11) (Agriculture--Elandbooks, manuals. etc.) ACCESSION NII: AT4042327 StOOO/64/000/000/0073/0076 AUTHOR: Palladin, M. N., Baskov, V. S., Koroleva, A. 1. TITLE: The use of preliminary electric spark transfer in spectral analysis SOURCE: AN SSSR. Karellsidy filial. Fizika poluprovodnikov i metallov (Physics of semiconductors and metals). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1964, 73-76 TOPIC TAGS: spectral analysis. spectroscopy, quantitative analysis, lead, iron, silicon, electric spark transfer, thyratron ABSTRACT: Transfer of matter from oneelectrode to another via an electric spark has been known for a long time and is currently used for some practical purposes. In the present paper, improved technique for its application in spectral analysis is proposed. The new technique, using a sample collector developed by the authors, offers better control of the magnitude, stability and duration of the electrical discharge by the authors, offers better con- trol of the vibrator. The now sample collector differs from that cu "rrently in use in that, in place of a vibrator, a thyratron controls the capacitor discharge * Ile capacitor is fed from a BSA-4 rectifier by way of a potentiometer which serves as a restricting resistance. Two electrodes are included in the thyratron anode circuit, one of which (the anode) is the 1/2 ACCESSION NR-. AT404=7 sample and the other - the sample collector. The sample fraction picked up by the collector is then subjected to spectral analysis. The spectroscopic results obtained for Pb, Fe and Si by the procedure are described by the authors as satisfactory. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 2 tables. 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Amish- A 710 to" - li,37' C" lowly. 1958. 1, 4:41a 1,11 - limit tin the umutefil(V id 1 %ilmornin C in millo air Ili part rrsit-vaid The vitantan t' tantrint of Ixtiongrad wb-,Ir "talk and the change in it undri the mortaim of beat and during lactic fritnentatburi we" Ili irriattgatord. 'llic vitamin C ecante-rat of the mdk amounacd ISA trig 1. and aiorrugrd 16.5 Ing. A. Ifeat tend, to 9.2 L to destroy the coalition In powd inalk 1 8.5 Ing I -of vitamin C was ',mn(i, Ili sti-rilized milk tng.j'I , and in Nniord noilit or tridi, ja,v,ieurmA t 9,5* 7.5 IN in&. I 1 1 caw%, thning hutt, ItriatemAiton the vilamin C d" rd by also milum oil h,-al is ruati-norromed. Variants ae""7.c ad (oltuit-, havi a sixi itic eflect tm the vitamin L content ad Ili' ::I:lk. Sj'I'j-1j:nand ~`afr.lcrgrmmom do nail CILVW the vita n C cm ell it Ing umar ng while certain stralto. evro, d-,r,.v tha %itwim light at III, begirming at the pr,--. 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Jact thr% floor detairuction of vitamin L largo., file addu of magm. nuannoul glv,vt.,l 1, .101"tal infloonce tin thr formation of vitamin L Ili im-It- milk 'it, 1-to,oti-,o III %ilotim" L . a,- du-1 unitur the influrnic 4 Irriortlialgin with 1-t.-4-nd im, IG; i V Ihe iddrl J I'j.,f ticcr trurt bring. the witmnin L "mi,in all, a-, that of n-win.al na,lk 1'. UJXIF&tk-n, it is recurionortadead Oiat India pastewtzord at iff. S' be furturnled with a omed tultuir tailor the adtin ,1 5 841'0 %uj:ar, 11~; .4 ifir %ireptor,xiii,o4a, too ma, ad ruliurt, and 2% .1 a q--] rcibure of I, t . -ad [-1h , Pul - they dct~ih at, mot Iti-ri - totaling it at 40 Itar 24 hit,. lho,n at rouin troop U it h at. wait do - per of LNIIP r. the %atiumn C contrail rcachri .0 40 mS I Buil testing ul the analm~mbutw propeorlum; %uhilentiat, lilt staternent that such lartlarmi-ot air dur 10 lilt Vildloill Is, V C. %I'. 4 4 - go* coo coo 00 .00 zoo RZ 00 0 Io a a I a oil 0 0 0 mat #I I ) I 1)u p 1, to 0, a of it at it I is Otto .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10;44 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r A a I. It It m a IIIa it a see A A 0-1-21- L9L- I a I A-J" 4 It 1. a 1 8 " -00 The mily al lowtarial add prodwm tor I A -00 Pailadina. Mwakdogy (U. 8, S. it.) 7, M-610093h'' -00 00 ir C". Z#Qi. 19M, 1. 42U.-A mudy of the pwot"yxx 4, activity ad varioui lactic scid bectessa (Str Lou, cr~ti, -00 i twronwas, puydris,o"us, and others) showed thAt th, -00 8: aint (it anunu N accumulated in the aulL by tbew organ- 0 ""ta (.411 be V"Y diflClIC111, &Ptlidling UPLM thC POfIKULlkf Q A l L Viraill pfr%uit. X actic mwbij aigAnw6lus accurpu s" 14'70 aininu N (cak-d on the uptal N) in the Lour- 2u" PmVwmtw wW bacteim had no appr, ~90 riable . 'he inilk pfutem. The a forins of B. wisi =00 %harply irriursm) the formation of wo6ult scids. th~ ii I-ruis had on efiect in tkir vital activity of flit prolkom -~o 0 Actif tm-tem. Sel. cm-w-m, " h&d a. roe repm~uns induence on propmonic actd baclerta, to many sw they werv ahte t. ex"t an activating influence I h, : ~99 lw-t -IyAbc activity of many ka"ic " %wptm-i IVA, roe 00 a IBCTCJ" by the &ddU. of "Elks" to the Milk The S."'. daft offect Lould almo be obtained by the adda. of yeasis wbi, )I do fawmt lbctow the produm of decutupts. its us wt or (be Lactic micod streptacum cultum. When eTorula Ip4atrwo a, It and simUmis stmam wm uIed .no bitt r tastr ,ould be detected in tbt cbee w A S L A sIVALLUOSKAL LITIOATLAII CLA%SWKATDCN to =00 so* ties tio 0 ir 8-3 a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4, ----meow - I last I$ 4714 W It isV of 0 a Is a b W Stan , 1. IL 41 11 A r aA Is I J W vu "jtv -- - L-0-1t, AL It A A. It to -01111 0e ch= d 1. RUN W " .8 1b ft .06 00 acid v! =- (in Iris Wit M); cf, t - A 32. it 7! --jmw, tmgr.-This studr is all altet"PI ft) cl&~"ify le" th id -imptecomi (1) from the staindpoint of prairtival con- -~,,nicoct. ()n obser-retion of the changES to 213C rWY131U -mijin. of cultured 1. dcprndmS on thrif N and vitamit, mrsits. is was found that thr N rrquireffirnis wit ** 0 1~ our all strainji. but that their "scre-WY f-xi 0 0 Z;i I so ji- m Innig. Inedium without sailvatcot kwoet, l1vC1 vxx , Ct' ickt- -W d AtIca iilztdc &) b L i 000: . ~ on act c aw out p I I:ry ywid ta % They ferment gluctivir (on intiag. mrdut with sk milk Th,- h i o i l i is COO 000 n om n nttnw an y t ~:-""Xsj morr ,"i, fri-niesiastnt gioup grows wO to milk and porly 00- -In an innag. m,,dium, with peptuar tot glucaw. rh,-v Pit turt Lactic acid and tracivs of AcOlf wlm~t excluvwly " ' n this letter group S~ larhi decumpt- vitc., audS rrt~#, I COO ,It". not - The citric ersd4ri-tritnting capacity is unstat - 00 ,)It (x differentsmium of 1. si"C" it in Common to all straun, Mid %iu*s only in intensity. Certain yc"ts and If titoulatt their growth and acid production. Cultivation 0 m peptout me" to in milk tenders it impumblz t. . ' " " cuositttutionad and &4ap dt,tinguish twtwern their 30 emytties. Their characterization is possilAt only 00 00 it %tudsed in pure and in varied an" cultur,,s. and liv 10 . of the ferawntatioug; laslausiv. of variou, tt 00 M .1 r!ms under varved conditions ig nutntsou T L. ts 00 b ASO I" AsSIA11114 1KII L171*11-t CIASIVIC,ilptix U00 $a%- slv~ex". 7-- T woo U a AV go As,; V AA I- I Is- -FW -0 0 0 -1 W IM 0 a rp st t is R ; " a n a" 00 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 00,600 o 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 qj 000000000000000000606 0 06 0 a e 0 e9iJ000*0*90000666000 0 - 0 6 a 0 0 0 9 Ow N 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 " 1 0 0 0 4 a 0 off A A A ,A , 6 v W L. b. 2 b If 10 b . w Ir k" j , Y fil v a 0 a J, v it a mile 00 . 0 -00 41 ilvetip for -09 00 -00 .ov f'v 4 hydi-pbsit, poup and a ttjn,htl~ Kr.mp 00 00 c to an rfircttve inartiluin vinu6ifirt 1-flng% oul IN oh-ui- - *0 al,11ily of FtolyglVt~tctl &4 a voiulvoirtent. thmiton% at, .00 given for pnlyllirtiring girt-r", prefetrahly to Irlicil(It"I 00 . ..... i wt. 27foi. Kahau.tive "irrilk-stion of itu. Itolv- 00 MlymovA with a anhatilt fatly avid, using 11 2T, Mili lot 1 1; 0 hydrous N%K) as reittly.t, is tht, ro-At otj, in toakino - ::: I h h i l ifi d Z A : ve ellill i, t r MI ill t e 9"Pup, t-Ot osp p o nm-r with hy,ifolot... 'to tdr. a I.Artal Ilydr,,plith, group A g-I vood-it.,, ; a 0 for rXIM'S ShMid bC oo.1144~ With Will- Und .1-old 1~ ",a = 11-1 ev, at I ~-n in W 00 00 .00 00 0 00 coo -00 goo l 'So A I& it A MIALIU"K.1 1111-11`40111 CLAIIISPOCATIOM F I oo I I've t i 41 And 0" 0' 0" *0 0" 0' 0 0 0 000 000 o0 0o o o o os ee A i off 0 0 0 0 0 o f o0 os 0o oe o oooooloooooogsoooso::O o0,: 0009006 goo W 91 411, 40 0 4! 0' 4.1 P It 9 0. 'Da *0 OQ to 0 a C-1 L-J --A, 1 7 L--hk All Z 0 U-i I I I- a f is Monnall acidoplisislic amytolytic intlkslittsk Adds. 0 K T. A. knitoA. % A. Maorultirvich. wid A)7 ?4 N 4 IV 2 A a . o. t , . t104S). Ilealthy Intestinal activity due,i not requu, ID 0 milk foods, whicid bovv no essential relatiov to norui,isl s l b aclasis are noneadentus intestinal fica s. Intestinal isad 46a;IPI-At its &bMW" Of protein I11% Sbu~ ITI the SwIt" d 1xiiiingrairP. Vlorvs frums healthy human Introllue- am Acid frWMU SlAtCh. jIUVENC. Of )Bell-. ; dr;icruling more on N dust amesdory, factors then cut carlai, hydrate content of the tutdium, [is milk a Mise'd tritm r' 09 sit * tinal culture forms 1-2% lactic acid, but only 0 S 1 l i 00 . t-ctow-pirptone-broth (LPB) with 10 7, mi k, medium lactobacilli gmw linorly and lam little acul ' "ably rMitlier larloow - -ilk tim.tu% ge.-th A l lactic seld bacteria III the hitcstines. Acid formaima, 1. linterally greister in a Piarch triash with using. nutriarti. and is "tply accelerated by than in LPB witb 10% inilk Ve , rcirrull dreact;tInd or yeast Butolyzate. In mixed culturts ipoe i lactic streptorocci (especially their unstabillised dissiors ~ Strains) grfttlV activair arki fornustim by intestusal 9111111 lactic siscid bacteria III milk. N,, suit)c culture bolalml 1100 front fee" behaved like A mixvil intratinal culture. I . SCIIII I 't 4 ll , U U it In a It to R DO or a it IN a n it is A q of a I 1 0 *Ad * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ere 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s A a Ill a a a ilk 0 as so 1111111114110 0 00000 a We 0 0 a e 0 be be 00 a 0 a 0 a a :" PALLADINA, O.K. Rese&rch on how to obtain high-quality margarine. Hasloboyno Zhiro- va-.Ya ircm. ".. No-4, 10-15 '53. (MLRA 6:4) (CA 47 no-15:7691 '53) USSR/""-ti'ci.-)r.is ane. Sy-.-.'--i-,sis - ~nti'--iAics. F Ab s Jo --ir Ref 7~iur :A31., N. 1, 1959, 75(3 Auth )r Falladina, C.K., Mazyukovich, V.A., Panetskaya, E.V., tebedeva, M.A. Inst 'ul-Uni,n Ecientific Research Instit,.,.te :)f Fats Title li-,lo -,ical Stinuiants 11 S~ur MdIk Femcntati~),-, Pu~) qr. Vsesoyuzii. n.-i. in-t zhir3v, 1954, V'iP. 15, 15c- Abstract q'wenty five Literatim- references. Card 1/1 - - - I :-- - - 7 v ".~ - - -. ~ i . 11 - PALIADINA, D.X.. professor. (Leningrad) Rancidity of fate and oil@. Jriroda 44 no.12:86-88 D '55. (MI&A 9:1) 1. Institut shiraw. (Oile and fate) A I I ak ~ i tA t-,/0 - Q USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-29 and Their Application Fats and oils. Waxes. Soap. Detergents. Flotation reagents. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32787 Author : Palladina O.K., Stepanova K.S. Title : Rapid Method for the Determination of the Stability of Fats and Oils Orig Pub: Maslob.-zhir. prom-st', 1956, No 4, 16-18 Abstract: The method consists in ultraviolet irradiation of a sample of the fat, placed on a piece of filter paper, dissolution of the irradiated fat in a mixture of chloroform and acetic acid, and iodometric determination of the peroxide value. Card 1/1 PALIAD - - Ap rof . Comwnts on X.I.Sc~wjtsorls book "Harprins &rA other food fate; their history, produotion " use.* Mael.-thir.prcm. 24 no.5i45 '58, (MM 12i1) (Oils and fates Sdible) FAW_4j4lji&#,P,&b-*v;--doktor biol. nauk-, ANOSHKIIIA. A.A.: STEPANOVA, K.S.; 4'~ . BMU", N.D.; ZAPOLISIEATA , N.A. FormulAs for margarine bapmd on p~Wsiological needs. Mael.-zhir. prom, 24 no. 6:13-16 158. (MIRA 1l:?) 1. Voesovu?W nsuchno-istledovatellskiy institut zhirov(for Palladino, Anoshkim. Stepanovs). 2. IXISGI (for Bukh~su, Zapollskaya). (Ma rgA ri no ) PALLADINA. O.K., ANOSHKOA, A.A. ..... . .... .......... Stable and highly active starters for sour milk products [with euwar7 Ln English]. Xikrolbiologiia 27 no.3t377-3,36 )1~-J# '58 (MIRA Ils-9) 1. Vaesoy-umnyy nauchno-Iscledova tell skiy institut zhirov, Leningrad. (LACTIC ACrD BACnMIA) PALUDINA, O.K..prof. On A.S.Andersen's book "Rarg&rine.' Reviewed by' O.K.Falladina. Xssl.-shir.prom. 25 no.1:45-46 '59. (MIRA 12:1) (Oleomargarine) PALLADINA, O.K., dnktor biologichesk-ikh nauk Rise in the world vroduction of fats (from gFood Manufacture," no.6, 1959). Rasl.-zhir.prom. 26 no.3:45 Mr 160. (MIRA 13:6 (Oils and fats) FALLADINA O.K., doktor biol.nauk On Ziegfried Rudishcher's book *Reference manual on the margarine industry.* Aevieved by O.K.Falladiaa. Nasl.-zhir.Drom. 26 no.8:39 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Oleomargarine) (Rudishcher. Ziegfried) PALUDINA, O.K., dohor biol.nauk Second Scientific Conferenae on the Problems of ?at in Dutrition. Mael.-shir.prns. 26 no.9:46 5 160. (NM 13:8) (Oils and fate, AdIble-Conrresses) ............... MLET9MO A. M. (PROP. , PALIADINA. C . . Speech, Disorders of Psychogenic speech disorders. Zhi=. nevr, i paikh. 52 no. 3 (1952) 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August - ~ Q ,A --in, I . "AT TSKIT, A.M.; PAU...aINA, O.N. .*W .. Psychogenaus confusion of speech. Zh. Nevropat. Psikhiat.. 1-52, 52. no-3, 9-14. (MLRA 5:5) (PaA 27, no.8:6W '53) FALLADEIA, O.M. ~ Psychagenic 3peech die-,rders. Prob.mLdl.psikh. '61. (VTU 16.7) (P~GHOSES) (SPERCF, DISORDERS OF) PAualm, O.P16 - . - Dynandca of the reactive state with a syftrola of psythagede speech entanglemant. Prak.mWebnopilllb.ekspert. -no.5153-61 461. (MIRA 16;4) (FSYCHOSES) (SFEECH, DISORDERS OF) PALLADINA 0 'cet lovns; SDMOV-TYAN-SHANSKIY. V.V., d-r tekhn. nauk, vrof., red.; KAPLANSKIY, Ye.Y., red.; TSAI. R.K., tekhn.red. [Ship theorY; a bibliography of literqture in Ruasinn from 1774 to 19541 Teoriia korablia; ukazntel' literntury na ruaskom iaz.vke sa 1774-1954 gg. Sost. O.M.Palladina. Pod red. V.V. Somenova-Tian-Shanskogo. LeningrAd, Gos.soiuzuoe izd-vo sudostroit. prOM.VBhl., 1957. 370 p. (MIRA 11:1) 1. NFiuchno-tekhnicheakayoobahchostvo sudostroitel'nW promyshlennosti. (BibliogrRphy--Ships) RFYNGARD, T.A.; PALLA"'INA, ".A. Effect of gibborell-'n .". '~%t, -~.ang-s 'n t!-~e -'r,er* -~! I grow-th pr,3.-n(,.in,7 sub,~;tances Ir. Dolki. AN SS,~ -- - n .. : 441-484 N Io ~. (M: PLA 1, .-. l.. ) 1. Institut fizi~,I(,gli r~isten-'.y AN Txr-I'SR. Predstavlpn, akaflomik )m A.I.Oparlrym. ra a, na -om;,cj.,3; on on C,' r nr germ na L. (jn . Or. i. instit,' z olor4 rtA. PALLADINA, T.A. Effect of gibberellin on the sprouting of potato tubers treated with maleic hy~irazide and the auxin content in them. Fizini. rast. 11 no.2021-321, Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 1--4) 1. Ukrainiqn Scientific Research Institute of Plant Physiology, Acaderny of Sciences of Ukrainian -.S.R., Kiev. RUTISKIY. A.I.; JZONKOV, A.M.; GETLIM. L.B.; SWYIUI, Ya.Yu.; MOMMV, I.V.; SOBOISV, A.I.; TINYAKOV, W.A.-, VOIKOV, N.P.-, BOTVIIINIK, Ya.Ye.; RARAMIOV, N.YG.; BRAZGCVKA. V.A.; PMMIS, G.B.: YUZOVUIKOVA, Te.A.; KM'HI14, Tu.P.; SHD(KO. N.I.: N.L.; KHUTSKIT, JI.I. 0.1. Dobkin; obituary. Izv. vyi3. ucnob. zav.: enerr,. I f ~cl- . (Dobkin, GrIgorli lzra!le-vich, 1892-1358) (M RA I' .: 6) nft"Lk At: Y Qf --hp. aerodynaiJ s nD. 7V,- "neT i, FAI 51 V r e PEVZNER, L. M. ; Prininall uchastiye: I V.AIIOVA, A. N. ; PALIA DITEVA M V - ' W AA RYNDINA, A.A.; RVGCVSKIY, N X , otv. red.; LYSTY, A., otv. a& vypusk; MALEK, Z., tekhn. red. (Excursions around Moscow, its suburbs and museum]Ekskurmil po Moskva, prigorodam i muzeiam. Moskva, Profisdat, 1947. 103 p. (MIRA 15:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy tsentrallnyy aovet professionallnykh soyuzov. Turistako-ekskursionnoye upravleniye. (Moscow-Guidebooks) BLINOVSKIT, A.A.; BUSWVA, N.A.; G.V.; LITBMITS, L.N.; MZNXR. L.M.; FMOVA, SKUMOT, B.F.; MWISOVA, YXROKHOV, H.F.; ITANOV, K.A.; KITATEVA. NBMTAYEV, I.A.; PALLADITEVA, N.V.; Te.D.; ROGOVSKIT, N.M.; RTIDN", N.M.: I.S., red.; RMOT. S.I., tekhn.red. (Thraugh our land; tourist sites nnd itineraries of the Moscow Intsrprovince Tour Administration of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions] Po rodnoi zemle; turistskie bazy i marshruty Koakovskogo mzhobleatnogo turistako-ekskursionnogo upravlaniia TTsSPS. Koakvn, Izd-vo TTsSPS Profindnt. 1959. 154 p. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moskovskoye mozhoblastnoye turistako-ekskursionnoye upravleniye Tsesoyuzuogo tBentral'nogo soveta profsoyuzov (for all, except %nisov#; Rakov). (Tourism) (Steamboat lines) 1. WOYLOV, V. Ye.; ?AT,T,AT)TYrVA-,, X- M., Eng& 2. USSR (600) 4. X-Rays - Safety Measures 7. I-ray radiation of high voltage kenotrcn installat-'ons and protective measures against it. Elek. sta. 24, No. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accesb.ons, Library of Congress, April -1953. Unclassified. PAIJA IUVA, N.M. noww Complex gurTna emitters for biolopical and therapentic purposes. Vop.radiobiol. 2: LW-40-~95 157. ()qiaA 1?-:6) 1. Sotrudnik TSentral'nogo nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo rentgeno- radiologicheskogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniva SSSR. (VAJ414h UTS--TMOAPEUTIC USE) (MCDICkL INSTRU"ITS AND kPPkUTUS) PAIIA 1'fYiA, 87875 S/1-46/60/003/006/0:2/0"" B01 21B06c) AUTHORS: Feoktistov, V. I., Gasilova, Ye. B., Pa)ladiyeva, N Y, TITLE: Ionization and Scintillation Method for the Dptp-,ti,~r of Radioactive Contamination of Various Surfa.es PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Priborostroyeniye 196o, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. iii - 119 TEXT: A comparison is given here of the results obtained when aging special ionization chambers or a scintillation instrument for the es*,il mation of radioactive substances on different surfaces, among which ale,, a biological tissue. The artif4.cial contamination of the variQua sur- faces was imitated by means of isotopes of almost equal energy. The mea suring instruments used were a condenser-dosimeter and a a-,intillaticn system for laboratories. The condenser-ionization dosimeter was usel for the direct measurement of the gamma-radiation dose and the dens;*.y of the activity of beta-active isotopes. It is pointed out that the de termination of the activity density of gamma-acti7e isotopes and rf th~ beta-radiation dose require a prior determination of the dimenci^~rs '~f Card 1/3 87875 Ioniza ion and Scintillation Method for the 3/146 60/OC)3/OC)6/01 ?/0, 3 Detect"on of Radioactive Contamination of B012~Bo6o Various Surfaces the contaminated surface, The ordinary A-4 (SCh-4) apparatus was im proved to suit the scintillation method. More precisely, the ~Lr-uit_4 of the photomultiplier feed and of the pre-amplifier were mcdified. This fact offered the possibility of augmenting the sensitivity of tha instrument to the required degree. A rectifier with semiconductor diodes of the ArLk(DGTa) type and a microammeter were connected at th- output to measure the integral amperage of the photomultiplier. A stilbene crystal 35 mm in diameter served as a det4E~ct~,r. Summing up, The scintillation method tested on biological objects and control ampll- fierB is found to ensure a sufficiently high sensitiv-,ty. This sensiti-~ ty permits measuring a contamination level amounting to ten times the "admissible" activity density. The same sensitivity is also ensured by the ionization method tested on appl4lcatora. At a time of measuremer*~ of I to 10 minutes the ionization method ensures a measured d-se power range of 1.5 Mr/min to 840 mr/min. The activity 2densities m-:~asured amcunted to 6 from 0.025 to 25 microcurie/OM and fc-,,m 2 0-05 microcurie/cm on. The scintillation apparatus offs~rs th.~ Card 2/3 87875 Ionization and Scintillation Method for the S/146 60/003/006/012/r~13 Detection of Radioactive Contamination of B012YB060 Various Surfaces possibility of performing instantanepus readings, which are then re calculated in doses. The measurement limits for gamma radiation range between 0.21 and 2340 microroentgens per second for a minimal contam-,na- tion of 0.4 microcurie/e.IM2. The range of measurement for beta radiati.)n is between 0.09 and 130 microroentgens per second for a minimal :on- tamination of 0.01 microcurie/OM2. The publication of this article wa.; recommended by the kafedra tekhniki bezopasnoBti LETI (Department of Industrial Safety LETI). There are 5 figures and 2 non-Soviet. -Pf- erences. ASSOCIATION: Teeritrallnyy nauchno-issledovateltskiy Institul. meditsinskoy radiologii- (Central Scientific Research Institute of Radiological Medicine) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1960 Card 313 S/146/61/004/001/01-1/016 B104/B203 AUTHORS: Petrov, V. A., Palladiyevst N. M., Pivanova, P. S. TITLE: Possibilities of improving the sensitiveness of the RY-1 X-ray dosimeter PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Priborostroyeniye, V. 4, no. 1, 1961, 105-110 TEXTs The authors point to the shortcomings of industrial dosimeters of the types PM-1 (R14-1), PM-1M (RM-1M), VPM-1 (KRM-1), and MPM-1 (MRM-1)'; they have a much too large ionization chamber (about looo cm3), and do not permit radiations of low energy and intensity to be measured. As the authors had to perform a number of special measurements at radiations of 45-100 kv, they used special thin-walled chambers for an RM-1 X-ray dosi- meter. They attained an increase in sensitiveness by enlarging the ionization volume and changing the electric circuit. The material chosen for the chambers was Cellon with a Z of air (7.4' eff , 7.2 near the Z eff The walls were made of air-equivalent material. Fig. 2 shows a diagram Card 1/4 S/146/61/004, 001/ 013/ 016 Possibilities of improving ... B104/B203 of the two chambers. The chambers are attached to the bases 1, a Teflon packing 2 and a metal rod 3 are fixed to the base. 4 is a graphite elec- trode, and 5 is the air-equivalent layer. The instrument was calibrated with a non-Soviet I'Momentan" instrument. Results showed that the sensitiveness of the RM-1 instrument could be increased by the 14-fold with chamber I (Fig. 2), and by the 80-fold with chamber 11, a8 compared with the usually employed intracavitary chamber. A further increase in sensitiveness was achieved by adapting the measuring bridge of the vacuum- tube voltmeter with chamber II, whereby the improvement could be increased to the 130-fold. Che sensitiveness, still not yet meeting the authors, demands, could be increased to about the 1000-fold with the use of a 6H311 (6N3P) tube of higher transconductance. Thus, it was possible with this instrument to measure X-radiations of from 0.001 r upward, both in a direct X-ray beam and in disperse X-ray light. The publication of this article was recommended by the Kafedra tekhniki bezopasnosti (Department of Safety Engineering) . There are 5 figures, 2 tables, and 2 Soviet-bloc references. Card 2/4 S/ 146/6 I/C C,4/ICo 0 " 7/1C, 6 Possibilities of improving ... B104/B203 ASSOCIATIONt Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut im. V. I. Ullyanova (Lenina) (Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute imeni V. I. TJI'yanov (Lenin)). '--sentrallnyy nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut meditsinskoy radiologii (Central Scientific-Research Institute of 1~'edicil Radiology) SUBMITTED: March 21, 1960 Card 3/4 .mom 0 Possibilities of improving 1 4 e S/146/61/i~004/001/013/016 B104/IB20 J 4 1 2 3 ED M3 Card 4/4 Fig. 2 5/194/62/000/009/059/100 D295/D308 AUTHORS: Petrov, V. A., Palladiyeva, N. -and.Pivanova, P. 6. TITLE. Dosimetric and qualitative characteristics of primary and scattered X-ray radiation of the Y PA - 1-10 - ;~_ Lt (URD-110-K-4) diagnostic appar~Ltus PERIODIC.M'L: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. j, 1962, abstract 9-5-2T n (Vestn. rentgonol. i radiol., no. 2, 1962, 42-47 (summary in hng.)) TEXT: The authors describe a method and results of inve6tigaliDns of dosimetric and qualitative characteristics of direct and afocal X-ray radiation in air ,.,-ithout a scattering object. The investiga- tions were carried out in order to determine the doses that reach individual regions of the body'in roentgenoscopic analyses. The qieasurements were accomplished by means of specially prepared small-size cells of air-equivalent material together with the 1-M-1 (RM-1) roentgenometer. It has been established that the power do- -ees in air amount to 1 - 15 r/min for 45 - 102 kV voltage, 3 mA Card 1/2 ~)06imetr'lc -u'.a "JuuliLa~ive . . . J2 )5/D_50~i 're, u Tile ww(~I' A an,, ).~) mm fi_,Ler. siaerao_,'; reu,ced b enol)yin,-, fi.'.turs. Or. L3 ~i correct cn)ice is poi3siui(-,- of iis- a t8 d e z3C ri Decl ,.ir,ct opt imum )pera tin-, con ; i ti. ~ns in mass X ray d i;tj-jit -.-,t i7 references. ADstracter's nute; Complete trunsi,_ition. Card 212 ITTPOV V.A.; PA-'IA[)IYI".'A N.Y.; RYL'INA, SIT ITTSMSKA TA -, S . ;I -. Example cf 'ne in combined rq0_1otherapy of piti-r- Med -~d . ii n r)i 1. Iz T6entrtillnogo nuuchno-~--sl mr d A n s k o y V PFTROV, V.A.; rALLADIYEV, N..X.; PATVII.NOVA, F.,3. __ .__l_-__:l.--_- ... Methodology fc,7 t~i_- rat~3 f-,r trr- gr,:-,a!2.n during X-ray ditignos;s l7ocoulires. VesLn. rent. 'I' r-rid. 38 no.~: 56-5,9 IV-Je 1630 (M'RA 17:7) 1. Iz TSentrallnogf, nauchno-iss jedc vfi t-el I skogo insti u-" meditsinskay radl'c:~:jgii (d~rekwr Ya.l. V.)roblyev) WnIst-arstva zdra7ookhraneniya SSSR. KHONGAUZ, A.N-.; PETROV, V.A.; LINCHEVSKAYA, G.A.;_E4jJJDjYEV'A' N.M.; MAMIN, .-..G., red.; I-,A",VFYEVA, M.M., tekhn. red. [Measurment and calculation of the absorbed dosages in interrial and external irradiation] Izmerenie i raschet pogloshchennykh doz pri vneshnem i vnutrennem obluchenii. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 134 p. (MIRA 17:3) I , . P4LLP.DuV, :i. The found"r of the Soviet acience of atuple comodities. Scrr. torg. no.3:52 Kr '5Q. (HIRA 12:4) (Petrov, Petr Petrovich. 1850-1928) 30: SZRGZM, M.Te., professor; PALLADDY, S.S., dot6ent-. NOVOMERCHKIN, P.I., dotsent: KIRYUXHIS, T-F'-WS7U-,qn C,'#AMMITINOV. B.F.. dotsent; GUOVICH, B.S., "Widat tekhnichookikh nauk; ANIRUWTICH, D.A., at. prepodaystell; GRANOVSKATA. I.Te., radaktor. (Science of industrial wares) Tovarovedenis promyshlennykh tovarov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo torgDvoi lit-ry. Vol. 2. 1954. 663 p.(K[aA 7:8) (Manufactures) PALLAM, S.B., doteent. Nothods for determining shrinkW of cotton and viscose fabrics. Stander1kizatsits no.1:66-69 J&-Fe 156. (KLHA 9.2) I.Mookovskly institut nqrodnogo khosymystya imeal G.Y.Ploichanova. (Textile fabrlcs) NOVCDZRZHKIN, Petr Ivenovich; PAZ-TA , B.S.; TER-OVAKINYAN, I.A.; ARMNGELISKIT. N.A., red. [Clothing and knit goods] Tovary shvein" i trikotazhnye. KOBkva. Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry. 1959. 344 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Xnit goods) Olotiiinc and dress) FALLOOV, S.S., dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; SKLYAIIIIIKOV, V.P., aspirant Effect of wet processing on the crease properties of staple fibers, yarn, and fabrics. Tekst.prom. 21 no.9.3-19-42 5 IU . (MIRA 14:10) 1. MDskovskiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni Plekhanova. (Textile research) PILLLMV, S.S.i SKLYANNIZOV, V.P. p AppqLratus for determining the crease-resi stance of fiber, . yam, and fabrics. Mim.volok. no.3348-49 '61. (MIR& 14:6) 1. Hoskovskiy institut narodnogo khozyayatva im. G.V. Plekhanova. (Grease resistant fabrics-Testing) PALIADOV., S.S. 3, dotsent; SKLYANNIKOV, V.P. , aspirant Effect of the density and type of interweaving of staple smiting fabrics on their crease resistance. Tekst.prom. 21 no.12:61- 67 D 161. OffM 15:2) 1. Moskovskiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni G.V. P191chanova (for P&II-Wov). (TeXtile fabrics-Testing) MUKHAMMMV, G., aspirant; PALIADOV.-S.S., dotsent Finishing of knit and stitched nonwoven fabricB. Tekst. prom. 23 no.9:25-27 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Vlo8kovskiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva Imeni G.V. Plekhanova. (Nonwoven farbics) A BRAMc V, P.R.; A:.EKSEYEV, N.S. , AdiRANGE'l, I SKI Y, N.A., prof r-'e-cel,sod GUREVICH, F.S. ; "AYTSEV, V.G. j KEDRIN, Ye. A, MI HONCVA, V. ; OSTAN U-'VSKIY, T. S. , dots. ; FALLkMv' S.S. dots, ; SERGEYEV, M.Ye. ; TER-OVAKI"YA, I A. TISEREVITIN( V, B.F,; SHCHEG:~OV, L.M.; YAK(VLEV, A-I.; BCKISGVA, G.A., red,, YEDhISH, DJI., tekhn. red. [Study of manufactured goods; conclse course! Tovarovede- nie promyshlennykh tovarov; kratkii kurs. [ ~] P.R.Abramov I dr lzd.2., perer. lioskva, Gostorgizdat, 1W,.1. 7768 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Commercial products) FAUADOV, S.S.; FAILIN, A.V.; TER-OVAKM- AN, I.A.; KEDRIN, Ye.A.; T~ITINCV, 6.F.; BORISOVA, G.A., red.; MEDRISH, D.M.j tekhn. red. [manual for laboratory and practical work in the commercial study of manufactures] Rukovodstvo k laboratornym i prakti- cheski-m zaniatilarr. po tovarovedeniiu prouiyshlennykh tovOmw 'lo..kva, Izd-vo "Ekonomika." Pt.2.[Textile, clothing,,~mit- ted, leather-arA footwear, and fur goods] T-;vary tekst! rVe, shveinye, trikotazhnye, kozhevenno-onuvnye, pushno- r.ekhovye. 1964. 280 p. (MIRA 17:4) 10 PALLADOVIA Sergey Somenovicb; KHCROSHEV, Ilikita Ivanovich; GRA6NOVSKALYA, Ely.' ~A ~F-, STJDAK, D.K., tekhnicheakiy redFLktor [Commercial guide to textile fabrics] Tovarovedenie tokstillrwkh tovarov. Kookya, Goo. Izd-vo torgovol Ilt-ry,, 1955. 192 p. (Textile fabrics) (MM 8:7) PALLADOV, Sergey Semenovich, dotsent., LEBEM, Viktor Ivanovich; GRANOVSLATA, ' red.-; SUD-AX, D.N.. tekhn.red. [Fabrics, clothing, rugs] Tkani, shveinye tovary, kovry. Moskva. Goe.lzd-vo torg,llt-ry, 1959. 344 pe (MIRA 12:3) (Rao) (Clothing and dress) (Textile industry) ob -1 H A$ .6 1 is i It J4 8 the OW010111, Of Ph"PhOfUll luld PUt&MUS '- ."", , Si , , I - , A ' kkumn - . : -juvr III IA. A, A, Ali I .; ~ i ~ t wle drut 1AV the %m4aurf tl&rtbw 111.1luguill I ) ly. W.1, 'Ile values air suinewhist u dAmin m the Rummiri Smv the devu Vnit 411e1 dcin~ are YcLativell, high in INI,tshwilcAr c f, lemv ill the nutrient content of th~ suits I n,.v 1. .1 I , :0 9 t 41- 0 fjo 411, # 0 * 4 a a 0 a If If a 0 0 0 #09]SO96096 9 $got 0 0 & 6 to m All a 4. 1, a a J) # 4 'A 4 Ili the Wit 12. 1!" " J, and k,4) -00 U30, MAarch -00 gbct in the ions All par - -00 ms. the da -of the various de Finil. 00 zoo zoo ww 00 j Go ow 1, 99 00'. 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