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ACCESSION NRt AP4034807 ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED: 1.9Nov63 SUB CODE: Pl[,lZ DATE ACQs 20May64 NO REV SOVt 007 ENCLt 00 OTHERi 004 Card 3 / 3 _A '23995-66. CC. NRS A31600.~659 flies.- emerged from, the cocoons: 6- -do -controls, probably due ya later~tban t'61, the cool e-r ~ climate in 1he'.8pace. cabino,,.-. more females then,males Uaight'.of.Abe-.1-test flios was. lower (66 ipiobabl to the gb r. content of the* diet). and k.,,snomalies wers.,seen in 42 fliess 4... nV only one. half :of Abo, body~ No mutants were seen. It is C6:6clijdod. t1iit 4613-uitS -;-w-- ere. normal for'~ the dayoUrligbt, but that th flhdlngs~ ove--,only qualitotive..volue's 1 -arrangements were h a Simi or plants -during'-fliE t. or. tion - MO)a ..Obier.ting b Cuttings) of ..propsgs of- tbe.l. put- z: in-to 'a con ainer,,to be fixated by rai. ot tradescontia. tbe.:-Astio'ba'ut s__6 -,and: hours - pespedtively after 1he start of the two f 1-,L*Eht-s o 'Cyt 61o le analysis:zbowe&cbromosome abe ,rrat ion,, disturbance and -altogether k--tipes'of disturbances 6t~tiitosis.-,,An_d -growth processes InlipAvin g- the --nuclsus and,,,tbe ~.:mechsnisin 'of mitosi6a: These.- disturbances a d -at a t ti, i , .:,the. r" I loh~ dose was very low -tip'~~ascribed 1, mainly , o., mo- on -:a nee.. irao.- vrigo alit 4!.- his ~~,T~i gureso Sul O~IG REF: 0067 Y-tdRy. DATE" .4 M R, Y to )-U24~-6 C"I'll u/1,T)AIYAP/ ACC Nit i AT6003060 OW SWIM CODEt UR/2.d65/45/M)000/U26!/0)W AUTIM: Zhukov-Vere%11nikov,__N. N.; It ) ov,, N, 1. KoZIAL . A. -�JLp2hoy,--!~- -Y~4~ __ I Y,_,y I a Dobrov, R. N.; Antipov, V. 1. 1.; Pl~rfenov. G. P. ORL', i none maw-aim. 7/ 1 'io'gical and cytol 'rITIE: Resulte-of microAb, ogical investigations conducted during the flights of "Vostok" type vehicles SOURCE: AN SSSR. Otdeleniye biologicheskikh nauk. Problemy kosmicheskoy biologii, V- 4, 1965, 261-269 TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, genetics, bacterial genetics, gamma irradiation, cobalt, radioisotope, microbiology, cytology, space biologic experiment, radiation biologic effect, biologic vibration effect ABSTRACT: The biological objects used for space research are carefully selected genetic indicators. E. coli K-12 frequently chosen for these experi- ments, is a reliable biological dosimeter of the genetic effectiveness of spaceflight factors. When normal and cancerous human cells were exposed in the Vostok series, it was found that these experimental samples did not differ essentially from control samples kept on earth However, some 1. tendency to intensification of phage production was observed in cultures- Card 1/3 7, 14245-66 AC X NR: AT6003860 of E. coli in this series (an increase by a factor of 1. 2 on Vostok-2~ 4. 6 on'Vostok-3,~and 1. 96 on Vostok-Q.~ Data from repeated expost of the same biological object indicate accumulation of the spaceflight effect, although the character of this accumulation is not clear. In a comparison of the results of Vostoks 3-6iit was not possible to establish a linear dependence of biological effect on time of exposure in space. However, factors causing a genetic effect (an increase in the phage-producing activity of a lysovenic culture) definitely oDerated during these flights. The following derived values of induced phage production were calcu- lated: N 3 for Vostoks 3 and 5 (corresponding to the inducing effect of 3. 2 rad of gamma-rays). and 1. 8 for Vostoks 4 and 6 (corresponding to 0. 8 rad of gamma-rays). Since the doses quoted are higher than those encountered in spaceflight, the observed genetic effect must therefore be partially due -to other factors (such as weightlessness, acceleration, vibration, etc. To study the operation of -one -otifiese factors, t. Colt K-12 was sub- Jected to vibrations of 18. X5, 75, 100, and 700 cps for 15-30 min. and, in another siries of experiments, to vibration in combination with Corao Card 2/3 L 14245-66 ACC NR: AT6003860 42 gamma- irradiation (dose, 100 rad; dose power, 21 rad/min). The experi- mental results show that vibration alone does not induce phage production but does increase the sensiti'vity of lysogenic bacteria to the subsequent influence of gamma- irradiation. It is suggested that vibration helps sensi- tize cells of a lysogenic culture to the influence of cosmic radiation, although It is also possible that the cause of genetic changes Is weightlessness in combination idth raoiation. Orig. art. hast 1 figure and 4 tables. [ATD RMSS 409141 SUB COMI 06 SUBM DATEs no-no CRIB RUs 009 OTH REF: 002 Card 313 ACC NRt AT6036563 SQIRCE CODE-. Lrp/ODDD/66/000/000/0172/0173 07HOR: Zhukov-Verezhnikov, N. N-; Ksyskiy, 1. N.; Tribulev, G. P.; Rybakov, N. I.; Podoplejoy__IjLi Dobrov, N. N.; Antipov, V. V.; Kozlov, V..A.; Saksonov, P. P.; I Pgfenov, G. P.; Sharyy, N. I. ftwmw~r OIG: none TITIS: Some results and trends in the study of the biological effect of cosmic radiation and dynamic flight factors using microbiological and cytological models (Paper presented at the donference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscov from 2-1 to 27 Yay i966] SCURCE: Konferentsiya pa:problemam kosmicheskoy meditainy, 1966. 'ProblepW kosmicheskoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy'konfereentsil, Hoscov, 1966, 172-173 TDPIC TAGS% manned space flight, space biologic experiment, tissue culture, lye bacteria, cosmic radiation biologic effect, combined streas/Voskhod-l ABSTRACT: Systems of lysogenic bacteria and single layer cultures of normal and cancer calls of ran have been used on all spaceflights since the second orbital spaceship. This report presents the results of investigations performed on apaceship's'd the -Vostok and'Vosl&od types. Biological experiments carried out on Vostok-3, -4. -5. and -6 indicate that phage production of lysogenid cultxire of E. coli K-12 increases with the duration of the 'flight. However, a direct linear relationship between the biological Af5CNR, AT,6036563 ,effect and the time of exposure in space Was not established. The results obtained make it possible to assume that the biological effect in the above experiments depends on the combined effect of spaceflight factors, and specifically vibration, weightlessness, and radiation. Ground experiments have indicated that the sensitivity of a lysogenic bacteria Eystem to gamma irradiation (CO6q increases if the bacteria were ;previously exposed to vibration. These results not only confirm this supposition but make a more differentiated approach to evaluation of various spaceflight factors possible. However, in order to obtain a more complete picture of the genetic and radiation hazard of such flights, it is necessary to consider data obtained with more highly organized biological objects. Consequently, the results of spaceflight experiments performed with single-layer cultures of somatic human cells are of definite interest. In the series of experiments carried out on Vostok-1, -2. and -4,it was found that viability, and such indices as the coefficient of proliferation. the percentade of dead cells, and the morphological. antigenic. and cultural properties of the tissues, did not differ substantially from controls which were kept at the commodrome or the laboratory. ACC NR, AT6036563 ------- However, when tissues were subjected to a second spaceflight (on Vostok-4, Vostok-6, and Voskhod-l), the twice-flown tissues showed a definite prolongation in. the latent period of the ability to grow, as well as certain other noticeable changes. -nis makes it possible.to surmise that spaceflight factors may have a cumulative effect on human tissue cultures. Further investigations of the biological effects of spaceflight utilizinglysogenic bacteria and tissues of various cultures are conteVlated. [W.A. No. 22; ATD Report, 66-1163 SUB CODEs 06, 22 SUBM UTEs Ofty66 Card 3 ANTIPOII,, V.V.; DELONE., N.L.; PARFENOV -G.P..; VYSOTSKIY, V.G. jL_ Results of biological tests during the flight on "Vostok" ships with the participation of the astronauts. Probl. kosm. b1ol. 4:248-260 165. (YMA 18:9) ZHUKOlf-VEREZHNIKCYV, N.N.; RYBAKOV, N.I.; KOZIDV, V.A.; SAKSONOV, P.P.; DOBROV, N.N.; ANTIFOV, V.V.; PODOPLELOV, I.I.;, PARFENOV, G.P. Summary of microbiological and cytochemical studies on "Vostok" spaceships. Probl. kosm. biol. 4:261-269 165. (MMA 18z9) 2JR.- AP5021258 trifuge with an arm-radius of 15 cm. The angular velocity was 500-5000 rpm which cbrresponded to hO.g-and hOOD g with a 20-min exposure duration. Irradiation took 4 - ., - . , pl4a,M ,i,ngelatin capsules, and the dose of C060 gamma rays was 500 r (325-385 r/min). The fblloving series of tests-vere conducted: 1) 70 cps viIbration (0.4-mm amplfttude) Ndthla,24-_'hk bre ak between two 154in exposures; 2) 1500 CPS vibration with a 60-min bieik--ietween two.15-min exposures, 3) 70 CPS.Vibration for h hr; 4) 70 cps vibration fOr .2 followed ~bIy.,irradiati.on; 5) the same test with reversed stress order; 6) the si~ie experiments with acceleration and irradiation. In combined stress tests, con" trols were exposed to individualfactors under identical conditions. In addition, "Piological*controls1were used as an-index. There was a 1-br 'break between exposures .in combined stress,teStB. It was- found that various vibration frequencies did not Ir jjur.e.-the-. matu.re Sperm of fruit flies~, Egglethality following,exposure to vibra:-.. ~J,on,v' attrMited to -lowered male sexual activity.. Vibration with a frequency (;f; i~2.hr.or longer.causid injury~-during the spermatid:phase resulting in ~Cp ;62 ;z~gote.leths.lity after fertilization.. Regardless of the sequence, the total affect' of vibritkon -.Combined with gams. ~radiation Aid.not exceedfthe sm .6feIsch of the individ- likevl~e,_ when -radlitt,016 preceded.-Vibratlob, the. total'effect was e-40ii: to_.~St'- sum'of"'t e indi*Oiduilreffedtss J16n-tbe order van, ri*ersed, vibrationi was f6txnai -lilteni the, laiit -effec t' 40 f ~to c - of radistioxi.-,Exposuke.. o~~ g. or 20'zin' did :not ':h eve joutAgenic6 ok,, Influence:: the i-adiatiO1174ffect. A higher _j PAR ME CV. G. S . "Thp Inhibition of ;i Soliitl,-,r, of Irrji ayi,l Conner In %itrl(- A-N. " Sub 18 J-x-, Ll Mos--,w S'-t,- pe(laecigicn-~1 111st t M-eLl V. 1. Lenin. ~ 0 - DIssert,ntl--ns pre~;er.t--" fr,,r sclienc- anO en,~,inf-p-l-.p '(-Creps; !r, Moscc~w ", ~rirlif 1~151. .1 , ~ "I- SO: sum. is'o. LPn, ) 1.1,py ,,, BAUEZB, S. A., MFMOV, G. -S, Copper Retardaticn of solution of copper in nitric acid. Dokl. AN SSSR, 85, No. 1, 1952. 0 1. Monthly fist ~jf Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, November _ 19%,2 Uncl. PARFENOV, Grigoriy Stepanqvlch; )~o, j i u, ., - VIETr.LtSXAYAP G.S., red. [Examples and prob2emss in physical chemistr-j) 31bornikk primerov i zadach po fizicbeskoi khJ-mii. Moskva, Proave- shchenie, 1965. 210 p. (MIRA 18-.3') PARITENCV) G. S., BALT'-'Zill) S. A. Nitric Acid Retardation of solution of copper In niti-ic acid. "oki. All S 8r,, "-,. ', , Ii ~;~, . I 'i Monthly Lis. of iussian Accessions, Library of Conf-rpss a Ncvember 19'2. U`CLhSSIYiLD. 74" v Sa S . dod; b3 c .. .. wed= on= do a " , ~~ demi vwe mbdef - ~ - =- uritj -bl qss A xd: NA vu'Tw.." 10 With: 7., 7 13~ them, BM Sao i7cres-"$ vith late thing : Ith ex dMOM W 'd w b Y~ 1 . of lo ktUt'r~ 10s bY tht s z' ~j 7~~ 77 of Mao 0,0opm rin- itrin" Old -'Thi ham -simflar gotion oh-th raw of dillsofutlon, 'The ouroa s, - , - - , * 44don-of hydroxylamina-b practloally the saine, over the con. -Prikrad - WA1 Parti W V 106-a iii. UO 01., T79r. T9r, 721, S S 1953 U R 8 723 26 - -ntration iingo Ov2-100 zrLmole/l., and it rapidly dooomposca - . . I ., , ,( ), I En li h a d P t d6d tb di l l O with violent evolution of gm Both hydrazino sulphate and sso s , an . s u o ut on of ) ~- u in chem. g -.b pre,20 Wim-in-weight tests and dotn of cathodic and phenylhvdmzino ars strong inb:bitoo, but the letter is Ices , I . p 4 y - ". 6d! Lirl;Won curves, The rate of dissolution at 20'0 -IM Q stable n oGnoentratod mid (owing to oxidation of the phonyl wh b I l . . P ". i Increpatil slowly with coneontrAtion up to BY and then oreas a ove =rno group), efl, hydruzino aulphato bihibita th di ti l fC i 8N id - - . .imi~i~piluiwLthgrciaterconcentmtfong, InUacid, . therata'i 6c&asid tsl6wl to 30' C li with increasing t~m~ e sw on o u n even m . Theaddn.ofhydruzinc u hilift,3 the gtati tential i the negative direction, but on4ry p0 in b i . ., y p ttficn*mapi rapidly. The rate foil siharply*n agitation. The of On In HNO is almost independent of the meld nOn- t ecomes ~const,-&t c0noentrationsof >5 nx.malefl., when tho increase In PotentIM In cathodic polarization almost oeaBm and th t f ai l ti l but addn ;I even small amounts of 11N0 reduce ;entigtftai e rp o o sso ti on is a most unchanged. Amongoxidnute, . , It'l) _111D0 mV Addn (6,60 mmole/l ) of Wa S ~.JO KCIO iR a more offeetivo inhibitor and more stiblo than 1',03 1 . , . , ,,; ~ 'o d th di l ti ll Inhibit 0 t N S b i or K 0a, and its effect on the electrode procciiscs i3 the same ' - e sso u . e e r a on, n9 mos Vi s ' h d N as that of uren. IU action of all inhihitore studied is to whic ecompQses H Ureaj O,, is a jood iabibitor; decompose WN 0, and the reduction in disealutlon. rmte I- nE,,ly incream the stationary potential on cathodio tro mainly connected vith Inhibition of cathode processes. ZU n anode polarization. ly Wec it i. !P61 tbn, ~b t hard ta J --G. V. E. T. I t_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-:~ z- j - - A A:_ 7 4 lopgi 64 tho s ' t val In tuid PACri V_ - Zhiir, A, Wad. Khm 77r, 1 Mz, 0 01 corro- sian k of C steel (0.18 C, OLW'; S!, 0.4 5, '02*"daid,by IlLtiossin hy !he 0.0177b P) bilIN _ WP - ns 6s w,704 g./sq. in./hr.; and drops vertil-ally to W, h -i 1V 75 i 7 Jb 52 d A i1 13 V h id h an n n . na r. J ac e t tjiq, in;/ i t y Infix. ii in the specific clici Ovid. of ' ITIN03. the conch: ri~u, q decreasm to a inim , fr= 111ore v In CIN wid ~,Ilarply to +S!,2 11110i~. --At first -a xi~-brovvn: filin -rind GLIew a-suddeki erupl;on'of bubbles (H) the. test phite, cuirer 5 ga--i follow'; removing tliz-film I trid exposiug tbebrigbt sur- Jace. 11iEs-_vdc_i_ rtjl4eotaiiltttjP'ASSiVa ation is instant.: -Jn`l.A'_H1NOj k-- - 1, uuct;on of the tenip.: irid, the rate ofstirring (-20*) i t J 'KI hibitors: tlic, Rctive ar-4- 1-icro' KWO " - t) F'Br KC] IMI.S. N-.tSO,. xa~! IT I' iie 'I ME t IC'.11ILk und sbift q from -~~317 to _+fj25, and +105j ft,,;p. (whtn _h, not_"am; i the.,e: 2,salts is present torefluce L. to' 0 tile -SP6 in -,S)l - 1X1. X1,1r_-1111l 1CPS1111t yj '0 md -4~, _TJii I nitlini'Mcki!I , 01,011- 1 x;fk,~Oi, U tudur) t~A-ll i 4 . fi 5,17. -1 fiqpot( joroduc, ... . . wlikh flw6'i0wi, lox~ in 4~ alld t L) N, ml*,a I !,:I Yell j, ~~A, r.7. ;A RAT ZIN. Stepan Afanaelyevich; IFARFEBOV, Grigoriy Stepanovich; DUKILISKIY, M.P., redaktor,* - - I'Whnicheakly redaktor [Principles of physical and colloid chemistry] Osnovy fizicheekoi t kolloidnoi khimii. Moskva. Goa. uchebno-podagog. izd-vo Minister- stva proeveshchenila RUSR. 1956. )67 P. (MLRA 9.,7) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical) (Colloids) F J, 5(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3053 Balezin, Stepan Afanaslyevich and (.,rigoriy Stepano~v~ch Parfenov. Osnovy fizicheskoy i kolloldnoy khimil (Principles of Physical and Colloidal Chemistry) 2d ed., rev. and enl. Mosccnil Uchpedgiz, 1.959. 439 p. Errata slip inserted. 20,000 copies printed. Ed.: R.N. Savellyeva; Tech. Ed.: N.N. Makhova. PURPOSE: This textbook on physical and colloidal chemistry is intended for students of pedagogical institutes studying natural sciences according to the recently adopted program. COVEMWEV: The book reviews fundamental principles, theories, and laws under- lying various phenomena related to physical and colloidal chemistry. The groving importanoe of physical chemistry as an independent branch of science is emphasized and its various aspects are dealt with in part I of the book. The authors explain the theory of states of matter, review the molecular structure of gasesl liquids and solids)and explain basic laws of thermo- dynamics, thermochemistry, photochemistry and electrochemistry. Properties Card 1/14 Principles of Physical (Cont.) SOV13053 of various solutions, electrolytes, substances serving as electrodes, .pt"on, osmotic pressure, electrolysis, titration, polarization, chromo- adBor 1. tographic analysis, and the protection of metals against corrosioli are also de< with. Part II of the book is devoted to colloidal chemistry, the foxtiation of colloid systems, optical and kinetic properties of these systems, ultramicroseopy, nephilometry, sol structure, coagulation of colloids, peptization, high molecular compounds, gelatins in biology and technology, hysteresis, syneresis, polymers, emulsions and foam. The authors express their thanks to V. Barannik, 11. Goloshchapov, 0. Suvorove, A. Loginov, I. Klimov, A. Tu2ayeva, G. Kleshcheva, and G. KuzImina for their useful remarks and comments which helped to prepare the present edition. There are 40 references, all Soviet. TAME OFF CCNTENTS: Foreworcl to the Second Edition Introduction Card 2/14 Principles of Phyal(,al (Cont.) SOV/3053 PART 1. PHYSICAL MIFYI-7717Y Ch. 1. States of Matter Theory A. Gaseous State 1. Ideal gas 2. Lmrs of gases 3. Equation of the ideal ga6 state 4. Umversal gas constant 5. Practical application of the )4endeleyev-Clapeyron equation 6. Part'LaJ pressure in gas mixturos 7. Kinetic-molecular theory of gases L9 . Experimental determination of the velocity of molecules 9. Imr of distribution of molecules on the basis of their velocity 10. Heat capwity of gases 11. Real gaseB 12. Critical state 13. Isothermr:Ll curves of the real gas equation 14. Features of the critical state of a substance 15. Ldquefaction of gases Card 3/14 Principles of' Physical (Cont.) 13. Liquid State 1. General characteristic of a liquid state 2. Surface tension 3. Factors affecting the surface tension 4. Methods of measuring the surface tension 5. Inner friction (viscosity) in liqbids 6. Methods of determining the viscosity 7. Pressure of saturated vapor in a liquid B. Heft:t of vaporization of a liquid 9. Heat capacity of liquids C. Solid State 1. Charap-teristic of the properties of solids 2. Cryntal structure 3. Heat capacity of solids SOV/3053 38 41 42 46 49 51 53 55 56 57 58 6 1 Ch. 11. Fund.,unenta-I Laws of Chemical Thermodynamics wid Thermochemistry ;C3 1. The topic of chemical thermody-namics 63 2. The first thermodynamic law 3 Card 4/14 Principles of Physice-1 (Oort.) SOV/3053 3. The second tbermodynamic tal" 5 4. Entropy 5. Thenna.1 effects, of chemical reactioi~s 70, 6. law of Hess (constant heat sirmnation) 72 7. Dependenc 'v of thermal effects on the temperature 7:: 8. Thennal effect at constant pressure and at constant volume 76 9. Heat of formeion 78 10. Heat of solution 79 11. Heat of neutralization al 12. Heat of com-mistion 82 Ch. III. Chemical Eq7ailibrium 84 1. Inverse reactions. Reversible reactions 34 2. Law of mass action 85 3. Displarem~tnt. of chemical equilibrium 89 4. Max-bmm work and chemical affinity 94 5. Change in the equilibrium constant in proportion to the temperature 97 Ch. IV. Theox~f of the Rate of a Chemical Reaction. Catalysis. 100 1. Introduction 100 Card 5/ 14 Principles of 'Physi,.-,i-l (Cont.) -001/3053 2. Depe;-.iden(-e of the rate of cliemical reaction on the concentration 102 3. Kinetic classification of chemical reactions 105 4. Orae:r ~,f reaot1ons 104 5. Influeiice of temperature on the rate of reaction 107 6. Effect cf -&-ta-1pt on the. rate of a chemical reaction 110 7. Me-haniam of cat-~Iyst action 115 8. Catalyets used in the chemical induBtr-y 121 Ch. V. Photochemistry 123 1. General 1&-wa of photochemical reactions 123 2. Typical photochemical reactions 127 3. Photosynthesis in plants 131 4. Ionic! ri!t&ctione in solutions. Reactions in crystals. Photographic procE,sp; 13C 5. Photo,,-henlcal radlation (chemi luminescence) 141 6. (Themlcal effect of X-rays and Gamma rays 143 Ch. VI. Solutions of Vonelectro2ytes 145 1. General characteristic of solutions 14r, 2. Gas mixtures 147 Card 6/ 14 Principles of Phy8j,:-,, (-',:)nt.) SOV/3053 3. Gases dlisec,,ved in liquids 1-19 4. Mirbari~E of liquids 150 5. Compositi-,Dn of --ipor above a liquid mixture 153 6. Distilla-tioT, of ml~xed liquids 160 7. Sol*-Alor, of solids in liquids 163 8. Law of aistributirn and the extraction 165 9. Prcrpertlx~s of solutions 167 10. Vapor presimare of dilute solutions 169 11. Drop in tht f---,,=ez-'Lr-ig point of solutions 11-1 12. Rise in bcI.-L_frg point of solutions ~76 13. OSMD-Lic 178 14. Lows of pr-~sBura 182 Ch. VII. Solutic,'-s 187 T)ev -it' Yx -:!7ws of Van I t-Hoff and Raoult in solutions of 187 2. Prin,:.j.p,,=9 oi* theory of electrolyte dissociation i88 3. Applica.,t,-, )f i-rie uj,.,ss action law to electrolytes 192 4. Elp,~tri-~l cond-u...,,tivity of solutions 194 Card 7/14 Principles of Phys'---b~! ( SOV/3053 5. Specif 'L~, conductivity 195 6. ETa-':v13-lent condueti-VI-ty 198 7. 14~w5w-lng tne ele~-trical conductivity of electrolyte solutions 200 3. lav of indeprz%nd-,,,xce of ion motion 202 9. Prwtical utilLzation of electrical conductivity 205 10. Hyciration Fwd srdvation of ions in solutions 209 11. 'Theory of s-~.-(-~ng -~Ieztrolytes 23-1 Ch. VIII. Actlv- Feri.;~Aon of Aqueouf; Solutions 2:16 1. Wa~.er as AIE:--tr-ol~te 216 2. pH 217 3. ActIve emd unfCytic axidity 220 4. In&~ce-ors 221 5. Paifj*'er mi)rtureii 223 6. (1,01orimetric method of deter-mining pH 227 7. Hy&-OIYSII-; Of SRItB 2129 Ch. IX. Electromotive Forytes 232 1. Galvanic ,,ell 232 2. Gal,r-Rnic cell theory 233 Card 8/14 Principles of - ' , - - --- . '; SOV/3053 2. Mriar 2~'-: o-- 2,-irption phenomene- 284 3. Adsorpt'.)-i all -~he phaze boundary between solids and gas 285 4. AdsorpU,~,n 1189 5. Aisor,,)~Ir,n ',he phase boundary between liquid and gas 293 6. Adsor ' tl~-F~ phase boundary between two liquids 297 7. Ad-sorj?tj-*,n m~, t~e~ phase boundary between solid and liquid PW 8. lonif. -.~.- orptton 299 9. 302 10. Praz A. I ~ip-p` ',)n of adsorption 304 I-ARV 11. COUDIDAL ClIBUSTRY Ch. XI. GE~a~:,a-l of Colloid Systems and MethodB for Obtaining ThFm 3 06- 2. :nt.r-c)d---r 30(, -y of the ~~,ollcld synten formation e Theor 309 3. Disperglon systems in nature and technology 310 4. Methods for cbtaining colloicl systems 311 5. DisPer,310-1 met"hod 311 6. Obtsi=.ng (-Clloii solutions by peptization 313 Card 10/14 Principles of 1 Ljy-,,' : *-, : -~ I . ; 7. Clona~nsc,,i-n 86 Method r~f rr.!r' r,011old sohations 9. rlembraD-~ i 1~ J-ium Ch. XEI. Opti,a! Properties of Colloid Systems A. Optic-ii ---f colloid Systcms 1. o" llgh-t in rlispersicn systems 2. LTItr8mI,-,-c? ---T- 3. The cl~- m! !")Fe 4. N*,ph=I---,n:---, B. Kinetic~--W-,*' Prz,p--rties of CoLLoid Systems 1 . Brm-r. I 7~~, n 2. 3. 4. Ch. XITT. Pr pt-e--E of rolloid Eystems L'- 1. Elec t -i oR p, a SOV/3053 315 518, 320 321 321 32.1 323 324 327 328 328 329 329 330 335 335 Card 1l/ 14 Principles of 2. 3. so~ 4. ch. x.-Lv. or i ds 1. G-Oncrep~ (-,f kinx-".. rizid aggregate stability 2. .--.nA F-anitmtittion 3. uf solution by electrolytes 4. n -.i ,,~Al vith a mixture of electrolytes 5. Re,- -il)r ~f r-olloid solutions 6. Ac-- 7. 8. x, 9. lo Ch. XV. Sol-utl-ons of, -Ii-igti Molt--LLlar Compznmcls 1. proper-titts on to high moleotilar compounds 2. 1 Stl%--t-,.~-- fIiJ 4i mole.-LLlar conr:)mmds 3. Mol,~~-Y'sx st,r-3,-tnre of albumn imbstences SOV/3053 336 340 344 3-174 347 348 349 352 353 354 355 358 360 363 36-1 361 368 373 Card 12.11-4 Principles of Physi-,[ SOV/3053 4. StabilJty r-ontalaing hij*i molecular compcrtmds 377 5. Desalt [niz 6. Deneitur i ng 380 7. Prirl't~i--*t,:,f: -)f =--jIs I~N, IjIgh molecular compounds 581 Ch. XVI. GelatLns or 385 1. classtri -,o,4 ',cjn of iz,~Iatins 385 2. Methods for pp3d-acing gelatins 387 3. Gela tind z9,4 11 on 387 4. SvelliTvz 390 5. Swelling p- , ..3 392 6. Swelling phenomena in biology anti technology 394 7. Absorpt, .--n o'- wp'-~r by gel. Hysteresis 394 8. SynerpE.*,- of gel) 395 9. Diff-as-'-.,n in ge-IiatIns iqnd their electrical conductivity 397 10. in gelatins 398 Ch. YM. P01YW Z-3 404 1. Intr~ttla,-L-:,r, 404 card 13/14 FIFY]WOV, Grigoriy Stepanovich; BALRZIN, S.A., prof., red.; KHOEHLOVA, N.G., red.; KOVALWO, V.L., takhn.red. [Examples and problems in physical cbemistryj Sbornik primarov I 2edach po fizicheBkoi khimii. Pod red. S.A.Balezino. Moskva, Mosk.ve, Goe.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo X-va proov.BSPSR. 1960. 190 p. (HIM 13 : 11) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical--Problems, exercises. etc.) VASILIYEV, M.V., prof. doktor tekh. nauk; FADDEYEV, B.V., kand.telkhn.na-u~. PARFENOV, G.V.. kand.tekhn.nauk FL-view of the book by A.O.Spivakovskiio,M.G.Potapov and A.V.Andrepv "Transportation in open pit mines." Gor.zhur. no.4-.79-80 Ap 164. (rj PLA 17., 4 ". 0 4 1 - A I V VAS1L'YEV, M.V.; VIYUMNA, A.S.; DORORTMO, Ye.P.; ZEBZIYEV, K.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; LATS, V.M.; _E&jiFWQ)~_,__qj!~ POPOV, V.Ye.; TROITSKIY, D.P.; FADDEYEV, B.V..7, TSVETAYEVA, Z.14.; ZUBRILOV, L.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk, ot,7. red.; MAKLqGVA, 14.U., red.; PALIMIN, M.Z., tekhn. red. [Evaluation and the prospects of the development of the mineral resources for ferrous metallurgy in Chelyabinsk area] Otsenka i perspektivy razvitiia syr1evoi bazy chernoi metal- lurgii Cheliabinskogo raiona. Sverdlovsk, AN SSSR, 1964. 67 p. (MIRA 17:4) PARFENOV, G.V. Relatiobehip between the properties and the volumetric correlation of rocks In a deposit and the cost of preparing the rock inass for being transported on belt conveyors. Trudy Inst.gor.dela UFAN SSSR no.401-86 162. (MIRA 160) (Conveying machinery) (Rocks-Transportation) PARFENOV. G.V. 11-11, ~- ~' Selection of technical, methods for preparing rock masses for conveyor transportation. Trudy Inst.gor.dela UFAN SSSR no.4:87-95 162. (KIRA 16:5) (Conveying machinery) (Rocks-Transportation) ZUBRILOV# L.Te.; KARMDV,.-G.V.; BDSHNYAKOV, Ye.N.1 GORONOVICH, N.V. Diamsion of A.B.Patkovskil's art4cle "Bamic trends in im- proving technical methods and equipment for ore dressing and planning ore-dressing plants." Gorabur. no.ls25-27 Ja 163. (MM .16: 1) 1. Inatitut gofnago dela Ural'skogo filiala AN SWR (for Zubrilov,, Parfenov). 2 Krivoroookly filial Instituta gornogo dels. AN UkrSM ifor Boshn~akav). 3. Nachallnik planovo:go otdela Goroblagodatskog6 rudoupravleniya (for Goronovicb). (Ore dressing) /~'65/62/001/000/015/033 L028/C185 AUTHOAS: Antipov, V.V., Dayvvskiy, R.M., Gazenko, O.G., Cenin, A.M., Gyur,l/.iiian, A.A. Zhukov-_VcXs ;Ca r pova , L. I : , -7--r- zhnikov, N.N., Zhuravlev, B.A., 4r ~v ~GP., Scryapin, A.D., Shcpelev, fe.Ya., Yazdovskiy, V.I. TITLE: Sonic results or inedical and biological investigations in the second and third satellites SOU':CS; Problemy ko5micheskiy V.I. Ed. by ?;.~-Sisakyan. ~:oscow, 'zd-vo AN sssn, 1962. 267-284 TEXT: The maintenance of life conditions is discussed with special reference to the second Soviet satellite. During the flight the proportion of --xygen in the air of the cabin could be maintained at 21 to 24%, whereas the relative humidity rose from 37 to 47%. The temperature ranged from 16 to 190C. Water and food were provided together in a mixture solidified with agar, in order to facilitate automatic dispensing in conditions of weight- lesoness. This was carri-,d out twice daily by command signals from Earth. Tolemetric recording of the physiological parameters of the dogs belka and Strelks during space flight showed the Card 1/2 s/,365/62/001/000/015/033 w ed I ca I... EO:28/Zl85 -I.: '..~Chycardia as a resul t of accelcrati on, noise and -.1 oi~,ro was also a rise in the reispiration rate: a return I r-Clight values occurred during the condition of ~.Ovc,'.ients of L:Ie animals were observed by c.o,;--ras anti also by PotciiLiometrAc sent4ors mounted in No ab;ior;aalitics were observod in the behavior of r~LLIrn to varth or during the following 3 months. -;icluded frow Lhe experii.jents carried out in the second ', n-I tuog, could readily be accustomed to space flight s .LiCLIC ciiangcs were noted in the progeny of plant seeds and fruit flies after return from space '-ti~ third space satc-Ilite contained two dogs (Pcholka -111-11 two guineapigs, two rats, tiventy six mice, fruit flies, ,;,t! ,Llier biological !%atcrials which were included in order effects of cosinic radiatictii. The results are not PARFE ,E-(Moekva) MnN-D-V-S,-G Space blology, a new science. Blol.v shkole no.4:78-85 Jl-Ag 162. (MM 15 s12) (space biology) FARMOV, -G.V. Using conveyor haulage in ore pits. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAN SSSR no-57:17-22 '61. (MIRA l,:3) (Gonveying machinery) (Strip mining) FADDEYXV, B.V.. VASILIYEV, M.V., PARMOV, G-V--, CHEKMMW, A.M. Use of conveyer haulage in the Second kiachiran r Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Trudy Gor.-geol. inot. UFAN SSSR no-49:39-48 16o. (MIRA 13:8) (Kachkanar-Mine Imulage) (Conveying machinery) PAPSENOV, G.V. Stone ha=er vith a handle hole from Nizbniy Komflomollsk in Tashkent Provinoe. Izv.Aff Uz.SSH no.6:3.U-112 156. (14IfA 14:5) (Chirchik-Stone age) ,:I. :,A VASILIYRY, M-V-, PARMOV, G.V., FADIM, Ye.A. Use of combined track and conveyer bazilage at the Second ]Eash~ kAnar Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAN SSSR no-49:49-60 160. (KM 13:8) (Xachkamr-Nine haulage) (Ore dressing) PARMIOV, G.V. Verifying the efficiencey of short-delay blaBting in barden removal benching at the KoAdno opencut mine. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst.UFAN SSSR no.41:211-219 159. VIRA 13:5) (Chelyabinsk BaBin--Strip mining) PARFENO -. G, Ya.M. r- n~m,~Iv - V--- -ACHKOVP Effect of some factors on the efficiency of blaBting en maeve in the pits of the Bakal Mining Administ2-vtion. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UMT $SSR no.34:103-106 158. (MM 14:10) (Bakal region-Strip mining) (Blasting) PVCIIKOV, la.M.; PARFICIROV, G.V. Boring and 'blasting in the pits v~f4 the Bakul Mining Administration. Tn-idy Gor.-gool. inst. UFAII SSSRfto-34:1YI-113 '58. (MIRA 14:10) (Bakia reflon-Boring) (Blasting) Ov . M-1 Control over the size of stocks In an Inportant task of State Bmmk Institutions. Don. i kred. 13 no. 1:48-49 J& 155. (KM B-.2) 1IRluga Province-Unk and bankizg)(Taluga Province- Industries) W OV. Ye.l.; WAS 0. L. P. ; TYAZHELOVA, A. A. ; TARMDV, I. A. : KOMVINA, N. A. Xffect of high rate beating and of t~i process temperature on the composition of coal tar In the thermal decomposition of Moscow Basin coal. Inergotekh.ispoll.topl. no.1:131-138 160. (MIRA13:10) (Coal-tar products) PARnW . _ Ij kand.tekhn.nauk ~IMMIRP k ~~ New textbook on railrAd electrification to be used In Institutions of higher learning ("Electric railroads* by V.Z. Rozenfel'd and others. Zhel. dor. tranap. 40 w.5:93-95 My '58. (MIRA 11:6) (Electric railroads) (Rozenfelld, V.Z.) FAUENOV$ I.A. , dotsent; SALINIKOV, I.S. , dotsent "Operation and maintenance of the rooling stock of electric railroada" by O.F. Gornov and others. Reviewed b7 I.A. Zhel.-dor.tranap. 43 no.9:94-96 5 Ifl. (MIRA 14:8) (Electric railroads-Rolling stock) (Gornov, O.F.) (.PARMOV, I.A.; SOKOIZVA, E.Y., takhn. red. [Reviev and analysis of the practices in tbe utilization of heat pumps] Obzor i A-112 opyte po p--izwneniiu teplovogo nasosa. Mo- skva, Toes, in-t neucbnoi I tekbn. informatsii, 1961. 78 p. (Heat pops) (MM 14:9) SARKISOY. A.Eh., prof.;19HIIAVW. Xh.A., kand. vet. nauk;AKUWVA, V.P., kand. .;DIYMBOYA, Ye.V., mladshly nauchuyy sotrudnik; vet. n&uk;.PA.RjMb s FAYBSHTXYB. B.B., inzh.-khimik;PAVLOV. A.A. Use of biovetin in veterinary medicine. Yeterinariis 36 no.11; 64-71 N 159 (XIU 13:3) 1. Vaesoyuzrqy institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii (for Barkisov, D2hilavyan, Akulova, Purfenov, Dlyakonova). 2. MOBkovskiy khimiko- farmstsevtIcheskiy zavod imeni Karpova (for Faynshtsyn). 3. Zavedayu- BhChly ekeperlmentallxWm teekhom Moakovskogo khimiko-farmtsevticheskogo zavoda imeni Karpova (for Pavlov). (Veterinary medicine) (Aureomycin) Tetracyclirre preparations as therapy and prophylaxis for pam- typhoid in baby pigs. Trudy VM 26S25D-264 1620 (MM 16t2) 1. laboratoriya antibiotikov roenoyuznogo instituta eksperi- mental Inoy veterinerii. (Swine-Diseases and pests) (Paratyphoid fever) (Tetracycline) 1. LISTVIN, V. S. - PiRFTMIT, K. A., 19M. 2. USSR (600) 4.. Condensers ('Electricity) 7'. Distribution of condensers in. an electric power network. :-rom.energ- 9 No. 12, 1952 9. Monthly List of Rumian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. BRIMHEVICH, I.I., kandidat teklmicher,'~Ikh awak; BOGIII, ll.k., kandidat tokhnicht-skikh nauk; BYKOV, Ye.i.. inzhener; VIASOY, I.I., lmndidat tokhnicheekikh nauk; GRITSBVSKIY, M.Ye., inzhener; GRUBIR. L.0.. litzheme r GURVICH, V.G., inzhener, DAVYDOV, V.H.. inzhenerl ITR- Sim. 1. kawidat tekhnicheakikh rauk; ZASORIIJ, S.N., kandidat tokiinicheskikh rieuk; Ui~!JOV, l.i.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; MAUKLIS. A.A., inzhoner; laVIOV. L.B., inzhoner-, IAPIN, V.B., inzhoner; 1ASTOVSKII, V,?,. dotacut, LATUNIN, 1I.1.. inzhener; KhRKVAKkl, K.G., profensor, dokto.- tekhnicheskikh neuk; MAMMAYLOV, W.I.. professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk; NHANCROV. V.A., inzhe- nor; 0SIC1101i, K.U., inzhener: CKHOSHIN.L.I., inzhener;-FARMQV,, -K,Awrdoteent, '-amdidat teknnicheakikh neuk; PMSOVSKIY. L.H., ill2hener; POPOV, 1,P., Inzhoner. ih:R~,IIIIAV, B.G.. inzhener: RATI&R, M.P., in2hener: G.l.. dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; RYI:jV, 1.1 , kandidat teklmicheakikn nauk; RYSHK0VSrIY, I.Ya., dotsent, Vanuiaat takimirbasklikh nauk--, HYABICOV, A.Ya.. professor [deceased) ; TAG&t. kqndlia, tekhnicheskikh nauk; KHAU.N. M.M.. professor I doktor tiank; CHERHYSHEV, M.A., doktor toldinichookik-h neuk: WID, L.Ye., profeasor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk; YU(6.`147, C~otuec~t~ AYJ'jf~li~,Vj ~7.Yo., dotsent, kandidat tekhnieihs:;klkh iinu*k; Inzhener; BAMTENEV, P.V., professor. r1cocter :vjuk. BARNGARD, K.A., knndidat toklininhe3kiich r~qnlk, )uRQYuY. dot--;enr,, lmndidat takhnicheskikh nauk; B0jJhNuV, 1,4.. immtener,, iiuGDAMV. li.K., kandidet telchniche- skikh naur:; VIINWNILO. N.G., dotsent, kandidat okonomiCheBkikh nauk; (Continued on next card) ESUSH31VICII, I.I.--(continued) Card 2. VASILOYEV, V.F.j GUIIGlji~RGV, N.G., inthener; DJKRJIBIS, A.T., Inshener; DMOSELtS11Y. Z.H., dotsent, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nank; DIJJUGH. B.A., knnikdnt tekimichesIrikh nauk; YAYINOV. G.P.. Imndidat tekhni- cheskikh rviuk; LARBUROV. ~i.V., professor. doktor takhnicheskikh nauk; ZAB&LLO, R.L., kandidat tekirmicheskikh nauk; ILOIN. X.P.. Itandid.at tokhnichuskikh ri,%uK- "RWi;IKGV. A.D.. kandidat telrhniche- skikh nauq, iLiAPLUS, ?.Sh., inthoner; KANSHIN, M.D.; KOCHNEV. profensor, doktor tokhaicheakilt-i nauk; KOGAN. L.A., kandidat tokhni- cheskikh 3ejuk; M"HUAlb, 6.Y., Inzhener; JAVASHOV, A.D., Inzhener; HAIDMOV13H, B.A., dotsent, lmndidat tekhnicheskikh neuk; MARMOV, H.S., inziener; MbALI, G.M., Inzhener; NIKITIU, V.D., professor, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ZAMA. V.A.. Inzhemer; PAMLIM, P.I., Imndidat tekbnlchesklK., inauk, iMROY, A.P., professor. doktor tokhni- cheskikh iiank; POVOR07AMIKO, V.V., professor, doktor tokhnichaskildi nBuk; PIS*UR-r'lV, 1.1., dorsent,, k'qrdtd8t tekhnicheskikh neuk; WRGHYRV. Ye.S., kstdidat tokhnicheakikh neuk; SIMMOV, K.S., kandidat takhni- cheklkh nauk-, SIMANCVSKIY, M.A,, Inzh#3ner; SUYAZOV. 1.G.. inzhenerl TAIDAYEV, F.Yev, inzhaper,- TIMIUMV, K.K., kandidet takhnicheakikh nauk; USMKOV, N.Ya., inghenr; U6ilMKIY, VA., Inzhener: FALIDMAN, EvDog imn(lidat takhnichookikh nauk; ilWONIOV, G.Y., inzhener; KHOEHWY, L.P., inz!*nr; CHKRHGHORDIK, G.I., professor, doktor takhnichmikikh nauk; 6HAMAY.&V, inshener; SHAFIRKIN, B.I., inzhener,- YAKUSHIN. S.1.. inzkminer; GRABOVSKIT. P.G., redaktor; TISHCHMM), A.I., redektor-, lSiYBV, I.?., dotsent, icandidat takhni- chaskikh nauk, redektor; KLI14011. V.10., dotment kandidat tekhnicheekikh (Continued on next card) BESSHEVICH, (continued) Card 3- neuk, redjiktor; 1141UOV, 11.V., inzhener. redaktor; KALININ, Y.K., inzhener, r9daktuor, 6UPADOV, VAL, professor, redbktor; SIDOROY, N.I.. Inthener, redaktor; GARONINUS, 3.Ye., kcandidat tekhnicheBklkh nauk. redliktor-, R01MV, R.I., otvetstvennyy redaktor LTechnicaL reference manual for railroad engineers] Takhnicheakii spravochn-~k zheleznodorozhnika. Mnskva, Goo. tranap.shel-dor. izd-vo. Vol-10- Ullectric power supply for railroads) jinergonnabzhente zholez- nykh dorol.. Otv.rt%d. tora K.G.Hark-vardt. 1956. 1080 p. Vol-13- [Operatio;i of railroiidB) SkeplURtStSilS 2heleonykh dorog. Otv. red toms II.I.:Iobel*. 1956. 739 P. (MLRA 10:2; 1. Gblen-Icorrespondent Almdemit nauk SSSR (for Petrov) (Alectric railroads) (Rgilroada-Management) NUMN, Abram 181covlevich; P,&EZKHQ"nnAtnAin AjekSeYQViPh; Priniml uchastiye: PTUSHKIN, A.T.. kand.tekhn.nauk.'SOKOLOV, A.Ya., prof.. retsenzent; GLEBOV. I.A., dotsent, retsenzent; YASTREBOY, P.P., dotsent, rotBanzent; KHKELINITSKAYA, A.Z.. red.; DOBUZHINSKAYA, L.V., tekhn.red. (Electrical equipment of food industry enterprises] Hlektro- oborudovaaie pishchevykh predpriiatii. MoBkva, Pishcheprom- izdat, 19.58. 437 P. (MIRA 1Z:8) (Food industry--Electric equipment) NUGHNIK, A.Ye.i PARTBNOV, E.A. Use of electromechanical analogies in studying the transient thermal processes taking place in an electric broad-baking stove. Inv. vys. acheb. zav.; pishch. tekh. no. 2:125-132 158. (NDU 11:10) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut pishchavoy promyshlennotti. Kafedrs elaktrotekhniki. (Stoves, Electric--Electromechanical analogies) IVANOV, B.A.; PARFEE-OV, K.A.; MALIN, B.A. Electrical w1reless turbotach=eter operating in the frequency range belou I hze Mash. i neft. obore m,o.8:27-)O 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Gr02nensk:iy filial Vaesoyuznogo nauchne>-iee1edovatel'skogc i proyektno-konstruktorskogo iwtituta komplekency avtomatizatsil neftyanoy I gazovoy promyshlennooti. SOKOLOV, Aleksandr Yakovlevich, doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ZHISLIN, Ya.M., kand. takhn. nauki KOTLYAR, L.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; GINZEURG, M.Te., kand. tekhn. nauk; FURER, G. L. ; EAREENQVy_j~.~ kand. tekhn. nauk; RYZHOVA, L.P., inzh., red. izd-va; MODEL', B.I., tekhn. red. (Machines for processing grain] Mashiny dlia pererabotki zerna. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 346 p. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Glavnn- instruktor zavoda im. F.E.Dzerzhinakogo (for Furer). ('Grain--Handling machinery) MUCHNIK, Abram lakovlevich; PAAFENQV h nst tin-- yovich; an. Alskse KLYUCFEV, V.I., &~Cs., retserzent; MSHCHIKOV, I.I., dots., retsenzent; KWELINITSKMA, A.Z., red.; FWMKINA, O.P., tekhn. red. [Electrical equipment of food industry enterprises] Elek- troobcirudovanie pishchevykh predpriiatii. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Pishchepronizdat, 1963. 407 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Kafedra elektrooborudovaniy,a pronvshlenriykh predpriyatiy Moskovskogo onergeticheskogo instituta (for Klyuchev). 2. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut nyasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti (for Menshchikov). MUCENH, Abran Yakovlevich; DRUSp Georgiy Vecheelavovich; MIRUSTAIM, N.I.,, red.1 URI~Ay T.D.p tekbn. red. [General electric enjineering and electric equipment) Obahchaia elektrotekbnika i elektrooborudovanie. Mopkva, Gos. Jzd-vo wVysshmLia sbkola," 1961. 405 P. (*U ~4:9) (Bleoixic wigineering) (Electric apparatue mA appliances) C-IL-GOLYA, A.S.; PAI,i-EROV L ' - Lamp galvanometer for electrocheracal measurements.Zav.lab. 21~, no.8:1013 163. (1-al-d, 16:9) 1. Saxatovskiy gosud&rstvenn~y universitet. (Galvanometer) (Zlectrocheinical analysis) WVA6-34- 3-46/55 AL-THORS: Neganov, B. S. , Parfenov, L. B. I - TITLE: The Investigation of the Reaction K+ + d --I, 2p in the Range of Energies of the Positive Pions From 174 to 307 MeV (I sledovaniye reaktsii 7r + d-o2p v oblasti energii P-mezonov ot 174 do 307 MeV) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki, 19',,8~ Vol. 34, Nr 3, PP. 767 - 769 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The authors investigated by means of the method of conju-at- ed telescopes (which consisted of scintillation-counters~ the reaction e + d -9.2p with the pion energies 174; 200; 227; 262; 307 MeV. The beam of positive pions was produced by irradiation of an hydrogen-containing target with a pro- ton-beam of tho aynchrocyolotron of tho United lnutittiLa foi- Nuclear Research (Ob"Yedinennyy institut yadernykh issle- dovaniy). The yield of the above-mentioned reactiotas de- termined from the difference of the counting-velocities of Card 1/4 the twofold coincidences at the targets consisting of D 2 0 SCYVI 34-56-3,-46/55 The Investigation of the Reaction e + d ---> 2]? in the Range of Energies of the Positive Pions From 174 to 307 MeV and H 0. The results obtained IZ, the measurements of the dif- fereniial cross sections for 4 angles in the center-of-gra' vity system are summarized in a table. The angular distri- butions 2of the protons can be represented in the form A + cos 9; the coefficients belonging to this, determined by the method of the smallest squares, are written down, The total cross sections for the reaction p + p-,,,d + ir were calculated on the basis of the principle of detailed equi.- librium, and in the case of proton-energies amount to 633; 690; 743; 812 and 903 MeV 3.05- � 0.23; 2.30 + 0.'8; ',.9)�0-14; 1,33 � 0,12; 0.80 + 0.08 millibar. The dependence f the total cross sectio-n of the reaction p + p-* d + 7r~ on the energy of the pions in the center-of-gravity system is de-- monstrated in a diagram. The dELta obtained here confirm the conclusions by Mesheryakov and Neganow (Reference 1) on the resonance-like character of the afore-mentioned reaction. The maximum of the excitation function is at B ' 135 MeV. n These results agree with the theory by Mandel'shtam (Bir- mingham, private communication, 1957). The angular distri- bution changes obviously on ac,-ount of the increase of the Card 2/4 relative influence of the tran3itionst SOV/ 56-34 -3-46/55 The Investigation of the Reaction lr+ + d -1* 2 pin the Range of -Energies of the Positive Pions From 174 to 307 1JeV 3- 3 3 3 P1,2 S1 and F 213 ---.? S1, with the energies exceeding resonance-energy. These transitions lead to the production of mesons in d-state. This assumption can be verified by polari- zation tests, viz. by a more extensive ana)eis and more accurate determination of the angular distribution with an energy of the pion of 230 MeV in the laboratory system. '-'hen a term proportional to cos4 9 appears. This, from the point of the resonance-model of the production of pions with the nucleon-nucleon-collisions,sii~nifies that the p-state of the system (which occurs Prior to the irradiation of the meson in d-state) begins to play a part. The amplitude of the transition I S0__+ 3S1 must be small in this case. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 7 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIM Ob"yedinennyy inAitut yadernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Ruclear Research) Card 3/4 PAILVE1.10V , L.D. ~ ~- 1-1- r- Po I a r I zed f I I Ixen rtrjrl pol 11 T, 1 Zff'j tll tji . 1, t orri . c-, ri t r j, . , ~ i. , . c, : --463 My 104. " 1; : [I,& j "; . 1, 1 I Q I lt~ . ~ 1 DRAGICHESKU., P. [Draghicescu, F.1; DRAG1CHESKU, M. (Draghicescu, M.); LUSHIKOVY V.I.; EEGANOV, -B.8.; FARFENOV L.B.; TAIRAE, Yu.B. [Dynwdc polarization of, k'otons in lunthanum-magnesium nitrate crystals containil~g neodymium] Dinamicheskaia po- liarizatsiia protonov v kristalle lant.an-magnievogo nitrata s primealiu neodima. Dubnap Ob"edineraVi in-t iadernykh issl. 1964. 16 p. (MIRA 17:5) saw--Tempbratur-6-1 tn& tec 1"66 lb-dd-7b enics:,-, ih.-~wemporf -n:: V: -ozz- m a-e-o T.9 -'I howed t-~con~en~~-:decrea".S; -e-, amp_ 3- i.ca 3--oi a -e.r-v-dd f or!4 -the - t"-obs' ncreas es -6~ aR 100-rpml ~, - , 4 , acati-oll-roe ACLOA - ~ 7 -e .-0 b v-an, aqe:-.,v e-~ime ~61-_-,ahd tbd rh e-it- for----,bomc)g'enei,t V- -iibd ta tixiaii-I ovaniv f-7,-.77 ,-77 I LUSHCHIKOV V.I.; ITEGANOV, B.S.; PARFENUJ, :,.B~; Yu." P . - .- W ~ Dynar-ic polarizaticn of protcns 4n rotatLng crystals of lantlnr~r:-ar, magnesium nitral.e. Zhur. eksp. i tE:or. f*:z. 49 no,2.406-,la: Ag '65- (Mw 18.1-1) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut, ywlernykh Issiodovanly. ~,5705 '2 (1139~ //f/j )S-5'9) AUTHORS: Neganov, B. ., Parfon,l~,, TITLE: Measurement of the Relative the Vicinity of the Poin,~ PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalln--y Vcl- 38, No. 6, pp. 19117 S/05 60/038/006/048/049/X7 E006YE070 L. B.,.Tyapkiii, A. A, U Nu~-Iear A-stivity of P!o4 ~n ~f Prod.uc-,ion 1.eorEl',iche~skoy fizikll, 1c)6c, '918 TEXT: Irish research workers (Ref.') dis-,overod an anomalously large ,W() I.ering 3ross section e~,n p.-,ons produced in K..2 decays. The value was T, three times that of the geometrical cross section. It was assumed by thpm that either the pious produced by K-decay were different. from tYe ordinary ones, or the nuclear activity was a-noma-lously Large in the region of pion production. These assumptions are discussed in the introduction c-f the present paper, followed by a brief repor", ')f t-ne exper~~mental measurements, The nuclear activities of mesons were compared at distances of ?-4. 10-20, 21-23, and 105-14.5 cm from the point of production ' the mesons being emit- ted at 900 by 660-.Mev protons incident. on 0.aTt.)n nuclei, The measurernenls Card 112 857o5 Measurement of the Relative Nuclear Ac,ivity :3/056/60/038/006/048/049/XX of Pions in the Vi,%inity of the Point of B006/BO70 Produotlon were made by means of two ti~les-%opea each -.onsist~"ng ~-f *hTet- sc-iWdl1a*-1-r. counters. The relative change in the count2ng rate in the ~wo telet~:)pesz 17 fr 2 caused by brass filters of a thickness of /.-m was measDrea. The filters were placed either -.n front -f the fl~st counters or behind tha! second in the teles,,ope. In thia manner, the nuclear absorp'~ion ,)f mnsrr- whose energy changed from 100 to 70 Mev in passing through thp filte- wa- determined; (this energy interval corresponds to the meson energies f.,om K n2 decay). Only an insignificant lowering of the nu,-,leax activity :ould be obse-rved in ~;he experiments, and was proba.bly due to errors in measurr- ment, There is I non-Soviet referen'.e. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy inst2tut yadernjkh issledovaniy (Joint Inetituteof Nuclear -Resear,-h) SUBMITTED. April 19, 1960 Caid ?/2 2 4. s-,& C)'D 33341 S/120/61/000/006/035/041 E194/E485 AUTHORS., Goncharov, 1,N., Gromova, I.I., Neganov, B.S., Parfenov, L.B. TITLE: n 0 ec romagn~et with super conducting winding PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no.6, 1961, 142-143 TEXT: The magnet described was required'to control the "thermal keys" in a cyclic refrigerator equipment used to produce extremely low temperatures by the adiabatic demagnetization of a para- inagnetic salt. The coil was-made of lead', which has a critical field of about 500 oersteds at a temperature of 4.20K and 800 oersteds at 1,5*K, the critical current for the wire of section 0.5 x 1.5 mm was-not less than 10 A at 4.2*K. The turns were insulated with capacitor paper treated with adhesive grade 60-2 (BF-2). For convenience of accommodating the "thermal keyr? between the poles, the magnet was made cylindrical, the pole diameter was 8 mm and the pole tip diameter 14 ma, the gap length was 3.2 mm. For example, with 700 turns the field strength at which super-conductivity broke down to gIve a.p.d. of 0.05 mV was 2800 oersteds at 1.50K with a critical current of 1.2 A. As the Car&.1/2 0~96` '903. ov i6v ar 1/6 *.'i'l "T 'bt '06V -`.Iattiba-'4elakatibn~ -4i ta 'TOP yn ,;:. concerl- 30V 10 _6A r, "n 1164, ad=' 3y__ C am~m tded~-to h ofth proton .Lanzauon c, JDld.-4t: -fixed .1 till ti na go co- raquanoyi,-*.~:~~ppandence,_ cd t ~'~"jpin;4Aaco,: To 6.:iwwdtlnCa' )~itiva value. 4 PC ~.."(crrqs n X16 of OD. 35. povmr.: PARFKNOV, L.I.; K.ARA-KULA, M.V. Effect o,' caT iun, on the wear re5 is 31"I'L a 7~~- 1. - . proizv. no.10:8-9 0 lb4. ~ 1". : ~,,A ] 8;.. PARFHNOV. L.I.. in2h. Improved design of an alloyed boilor. ghim.mashinostr. no.506 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:10) PARMIOV, L.K. Fungus diseases of the eye in the Astrakhan Province. Vestri. oftal. 76 no.4917-21 Jl-Ag'63 (KIRA MI) 1. Kafedra glaznykh bolezney (zav. - prof* N&I. Artemlyev) Astrakhanskogo meditsinskogo instituta. 7~7, ~ , , . " ~ .11 !T , YL. A. ; B,- . !" T~ s I a t 1 Or lu P t t 3 -r ' -rr " iw~. Trudy 7 0', , : - 1-;m br ' 7., ~ 1: P.. ~ ; ~ L.M. - I ~ '. P ~ , *~ '. 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