SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PODGAYNYY, V. K. - PODGORECKIJ, M. I.
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LEVIT, N.B.j ~ODQAMY,--V-K-; KRIVITSKIY, B.D., inzh.-polkovnik,
red.; SHAROGORODSKIY, S.G., irzh.-podpolkovnik, red.
[Automatic control] Avtomatika. Moskva, Voenizdat, 1964.
400 P. (MIRA 17:5)
KLZNACHEY, B.1a.; FCDGAYSKAYA., L.N.; PONOMAMA, O.V.; BEI-EWHUK, O.V.
Mwrvations on the phonorecord error Idisplwement of groows."
Trudy VNAIZ no-5;110-115 159. (MIU 15:4)
(Phonorecords)
17(2) SOV/16-59-9-9/47
AUMMI Podgayskaya, M.O.
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TI = The Rate of Isolation of the Different Phases of Haemophilus Pertussis
PBRIODICAL; Zhurnal mikrobiologii,, epidemiologil I immunoblologil, 1959, Nr 9,
pp 43-46 (USSR)
ARSMCT: Soviet researchers such as Kandyba, Davydova (quoted by G.V. Vygod-
chikov), Shveyger, fPeVdman, Tereza, Ye.F. Trush1na and Ye.A. Mwweva
have observed a pronounced polymorphism in Haemophilus pertussis and
it is now commonly accepted that the bacillus has 4 separate phases-.
The purpose of subject work was to study the serological differentiation
of the phases of H. pertussis stiains Isolated from children,with
whooping cough cases. The survey was carried out among children in
day nurseries and kindergartens. Four phases of H. pertussis were
isolated from the children. Whooping cough cases mostly gave phase I
strains whereas the contacts mostly gave phase III strains. Some pbase
I strains were, however, isolated from healthy contact children. Serol-
ogically, both phase I and phase II strains cross agglutinated with
their respective sera. E)thaustion of the sera with homologous strains
Card 1/2 led to the disappearance of the fraction specific to phase I. The
SOY/16-59-9-9/47
Mw Rate or Isolation of the Different Phases of Haemophilus Pertussis
remaining antibodies agglutinatei all the H. pertussis strains in low
titers (1:5 - 1:10) irrespective of their phase. The results go to
prove the serological uniformity of H. pertussis strains.
There are 6 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 3 English
ASSOCIATION: Permskiy institut vaktsin I syvor-otok (Institute of Vaccines and Sera,
Perm,)
SLMNITM: September 26, 1958
Ou,d 2/2
PODGAYSKAYA, N,.O.; YELIKINA, A.F.
Accelerated diagnosis of diphtheria by means of f3uorescence micro-
scopy. Lab. delo 7 no.5:51-53 My '61. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Permskiy institut vaktain i syvorotok.
(FLUO=Cl,;Nr.E MICROSCOPY) (DIP11TE, RIA)
PRINS, A. Mrince, A.]; PODDAYSIATA, Z.1. [translator]
On the history of the study of phase diagrams. Zhur. neorg. khim.
4 no.4-.950-952 Ap '59. 01IRA 12'- 5)
(Phase rule and equilibrium)
,0"-. PODGAYSWA, Z.I.
-,.. ---- - - -, - -- - --,- - I
Conference on the Analysis of Rare amA Semicondu ting 219ments.
Zhur."&I.khiu. 15 n0-3:383-384 mr-Je 160.
(KIIA 13:7)
(Seaiconductors-4ongresses)
(Cheudsti7, Analytical-CoWesses)
!IYKV, A.P., otv.red.; ALIKARIN, I.P., red.; GICLIMAN, N.E., red.;
KLIMOVA, V.A. red -- KRISUCY9 A.P., red.; KUZMSOV, V.I., red.;
Lan, B.S.$ :~ed,;4~ ~TM~iiv_Z I'red.; RUIMAM, Te.G., red.;
TALIROZE. V.L., red.; TSUKXMN, A.M., red.; SHEMMIN, P.M.. red.;
WOMEM, Yu.N.. red.; YERKAKOV, U.S., tekhn.red.
[Conference on organic analysis] Soveshchanie po organicheskomu
analizu. Tesisy dokladov. Koskva. Izd-v*o Mosk.univ., 1961. 170 P.
(MIELA 14:4)
1. Soveshchaniye po organicheskomn analizu. 1961.
(Chemistry, Anslytical-Congresses)
(Chemistry, Organic-Congresses)
PODGAYSKAYA, Z.L; MEADE, Ye. G.
Conferonce on organic analysis. Zhur. anal.khim. 16 no.3:383-
384 My~Je 161. (Imu-4-i 14.6)
(Chemistry, Organic-Congresses)
(Chemistry,, Analytical)
.23. pa;
T:aStiC for I--
P.? no.7-64-465 J1
(Sb ng
PODGAYSKIY, K.R., inzh.
I---
Improving lumber k-11na. Biul. tekhn.inform. 4 no.9:20-21
s 158. (Lunber--Drying) OGILA 11:10)
losifovicb, lkomhayn&r, ".1 jyLEYEVY Ye )
FDDGAYSYdY,., I le.. rea.
[Improve skills and raioe vrc~auctiL,;it7] Scver5henslwcr~,ail
masterstvo - povyshat' proizvor' .1-1 tel 'nost" . &nolansk,, Smo-
lenskoe knizhnoe izd-vol, 1963. 35 1j. (VITRA 17.7)
PODGAYSKIY,--.Y!Y-
Amateur meteorologist. Meteor. i gidrol. no.12:56 D 163.
(MIRA 17:3)
A ILI: E G 0 R'
AB3. JoujR. Z C7
AUTHOR
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TITLE
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PODGOL, I.A.
landscaping of industrial ohope. Biol. v shkole no.1:72-73
Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:6)
1. Shkola No. 12, Rostov-na-Donu.
(Landscape gardening)
FOD=AAY-k, .1- -1~- -
tl~ study of certain -procedures for increasing the product vit,~ of
L'i
i-rinter wheat. n Nth Higher Education Ukr-Aidan SSR. KItar I kov Order
of Labor Red Banner Agriculturi-I Inst imeni V. V. Dokuchayev.
Khar8kav, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of lkctor of Igri-
cultural Science)
So: Knizhnaya letopis', 1)% 16, 1956
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SOURCE
Chaly'kh, S. N.; K Vigdorov, A. S.; Savos,'t~
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Gromova,_ I.J.; 7odgarbunsk kh. M. T.; Kolesnikov, A. S ; Luferov, V. Ye.
QRG: none
TNLE-.~ Preparation of salts of dithlocarbamic acidt4crivatives. Class 12, No.
183735, [announced by Scientific Research Institute of Organic Inr-emedlates and
-i~' ii~C - 6iii~tifc-"e kik4-ii1:iiprodukt76V-!-
Dye fs (Nauchno isaledovateTrs fy ft :6~u t
krasiteley)]
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 21
T0?1C TAGS: sodiun dithiccarbamatealkyl dithlocarbamate, dialkyl'dithiocarbamate 0
cafaamic acid, organic salt
ABSTRACT: Uou'ally, salts of dithiocarbamic. acid derivatives of the general
formula.
(where R, and R2 are CZ or ~2H * Xo is No) are obtained by the
reaction of carboo disulfiew wits~ a solution of an amino in the pro-
sanca of alkalies. To improve the technological process and to in-
cre"s the yieldand quality of the final products the proc"m Is
carried out In dilute- solutiono of saimse vith a 5% excess of CS2
M16029016
;-at 25-45% 'in. the presence of mu'rfact'ante vith.subsequent raaoval
of. CS2 in vacua (350 IVA-50; CBE No. 11)
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PODGORBUNSKIYo A. (Petrozavdak)
Truck-nounted water SPImklers used for fire extinction.
Pozh. delo 7 no. 1:24-25 Ja 160. (14M 14:2)
O'ire extinction) (Lumbering-Equipment and supplies)
t
DUNAYEV, F.N.; MALEV, N.S.; PODGORBUNSKIKH, A.A.
Effect of'thermompetic and thermosechanical -nagnetic treatment
on the specific losses, coercive force,, and goftlef6utriction
of transformer steel. Stall 25 no.4062-363 Ap It& -'
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Uraltakiy gosudarstvennyy universitat.
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'Intercostal anesthesia in thofteic surgery; preliminary communication.
RhIrargila, Moskva no.10:41-44 Oct 1953. (CLNL 23:5)
1, Honored Physician RMF4 2. Of the Surgery Division of Kemerovo
Oblast Hospital (Read Physician - S. V. Belyayev).
PODGOHB'UNSKIY, N.A., saslushennyy v7-ach RSFSR.
Intracostal anesthesia as an analgesic method in surgery of thoraoic organs.
Prellainary report. Xhirargiia no.10:41-44 0 153. (mLRA 6ai)
1. In khirargichaskogo otdoleniya Xemerovskoy oblastnoy bollnitay (glavw
vrach S.T.BelyayeT). (Anesthesia) (Ohest-Sargery)
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PCDGORBUNSKIY. Ye.A.
Manufacture of the cross piece of planet wheels of vehicular
rear axles in workshops. Suggested b.,- E.A.Podgorbunskii. Stroi.
truboprov. 7 no.4:27 Ap 162. (AURA 15:5)
1. Glavnyy inzh. avtotransportncy kontory Stroitellno-montazbnogo
upravleniya No.1 tresta Soyuzprr;vvdmekbanizatsiya, Ufa.
(Vehicles-Equipment and supplies)
IMIODLIrSKI, Eugeniusz - PODGORMKI Achm
Social workers' courts In fhe Breslau voivodeship. Praca zabezp
spol 4 no.2:2D-33 16Z.
1. Czlonek komisji prograrmej idealeemike, *Prace i zabezpiecza-
nie-spoleczne.
u il
'UE A
llc;w tyf- of pt,-'yurl,~.-
prom. no. '-, '49- a- Mr '61~
Rayon 1 1 d .
KCROIST, A.I.; BLINOV, S.T.; IDBXRBTS, I &A.; KOBUMYNV# I.N.; TUHUBnm,
A.L.; TASIL'TW, S.T.; CHAMNOO N.A.; BEWT, I.V.; TELISOV, S.A.;
XAZOV. V.7.; KKDVOW, V.A,; K&LIMT, T,G.-, BULISKIT, X,T.;
TZMWSKOV, K.M.; SOMYXWV, Ta.A.; SLAIMOSHTMOV, V.T,; PAIANT.
V.I.; KUROCHKIN, B.N.; ZEMNOT , A.M.; BILIKOV, K.N.; SABITJff,
M.P.; GARBUZ, G.A.; PMOMSKIY, AAs; AL7JMWYO K,S*; NMUDSKIT,
P.I,,; MOROZOT, &-~W~-,,'KARMOYSLIT, I9S.; MLL&KHO
A.Vw; VJIRKHOVTS]ff, :N.V.; AGAPOV. V.I.; VJCM. N.A.; PASTMOV, A.I.;
BCRODULIN, A.I.; VATNSHTWN, 0.7h.; ZHIGULINq V.I.; DIKS]FIWN, Ye.I.;
KLIKASJKKO, L,S.-, KOTIN, A.S.; KOLMOV, N.A*; SIVXRSXITO K.V.-,
ZHIMSKIY, D.P.; HIMLYI&TS. N.S.; SUFKANW, P.N.; ZAVODCHIKOV.
X.G.; OUDMCHUK. V.A.; KAZAROV, P.Me; SAVOSIKIN, X.Te.; NIKCUYEV.
A.3.
Reports (brief annotationa). Bira. TSNIICHM no.18/19:36-39 '57.
(mik& li:0
1. Nagidtogorskly wtallurgicheakly kombinat (for lorolev, Belikov,
ACapoT, Dikshteyu). 2. ruznetsk-ly mietallurgichaskiy kombinat (for
Blinov, Usillyev, A.N., Borodulin, Klimaserko). 3. Chelyabinakiy
metallurgicheaki.v zarod (for Id~enata, Vaynchtayn). 4. Zavod im.
Dzhsrzhiu~kogo (kor Koburneyer). .5. Zavod "Z~porozhatallff (for
Tmrubiwr,- Nazoir, PodgoratEdd,7, Naarakhovskiy, Savoalk-in.).
6. Makey'"skly wtalLirgicheskiy savod (for Vasillyev, S.V.,
Vallkwo Zhidetsldy. Allferov). 7. Stallproyekt (for Ghernenko,
Zhdanov, Zavodchikov). B. MIT (for Belov). 9. Stalinskiy metals
lurgichaskiy zavod (for Telesovo Kalakh)o
(Gentinued on next card)
A. I.-- (continued) Card 2.
10o Nishne-Tagillsid7 metalbargic4skjy lwmbinat (for Nedygdev,
lDvolodskiy, Techer). 11. Zavod "An-ovetall" (for Dmllskiy,
Slepkanew). 12. TSentrallwy naudbm-c-Isaledovatellekly insti-
tit chernoy metallurgii (for TrWmtakov). 13. Ukrainskiy insti-
tut metallov (f Or Shneyerov. eyev. XAW. 14. Zavod
"Mmorwy OctyabrIff, (for Palant). 15. Tessoyuzzqy muchno-issledo-
vatellskiy institnt metallurgichedleco,- toplotekhniki (for Xurochkin).
16. Zavod im. Vbroshilova (for SablLylav). 17. Chely-abinakiy poll-
takhnichaskiy inatitut (for bbrozovv). 18. Giprostall (for Garbuz).
19. Ural'Wdy institut chernykh matallor (for Pastukhov). 20. Zavod
im.Petrovskogo (fOr' ZhigUlin). 21. NiMlBterevo cherncq met-allurgii
USSR (for Molo-'Gkov, Siverskily). 22. Glavepetestall Ministerstva
chernoy metallurgii SSSR (for Nikolayev).
(Open-hewr'uh process)
f
Inzh.; KSBNZUK, F.A., innh.;
IIIA)WOV, V.A., Inzh.;jjpQQW
IOU, T.N.0 insh.
Production of two-layer ingots and slabs. Stall 18 no.2:188-191 7
'58. (MIRA 110)
1, 7avod "Uporoshetall."
(Metal cladding)
SAX&RIN, A.M.; Y39FIMOV. L.M.; VESEIKOV, N.G.; ORMAN. R.Z.; SHABANOV, A.H.;
HCROCKIMIT, L.I.; GRAUT, I.Ya.; TOCHINSKIY, A.S.; ALTAVDIN, V.A.;
DAMIDT, P.M.; PSTRIKIM, V.I.; POPOV, B.N.; 3CEKOT, T.K.;
ROMKOVWIT, S.Ye.; GATRISH, D.I.; DIYAKONOV, H.S.; TIMOSEPOLISM,
U.K.; ROK00T, T.D.; POCRTKAN. A.M.; MFMSHKO. A.M.; PODGORVMIT,
-A.A.4. OPMENM, A.M.; BRONSHT-WN. V,K*; FRIDANTSwi--lGV`-..,-,--LT=TS,
a.L.; RMHEOV, Y.A.; RUNS, V.S.
Beports (brief annotations). Biml. TSNIICHM n0.18/19'-15-16 157.
(MIRA 11:4)-
L Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Samrin). 2. TSentral'W
;;u;b;o-lssl~dovatellskiy institut chernov metallurgii (for Rates,
Roatkovskly, Pridantsev, Idvshits, Rozhkov). 3P. Stallproyekb (for'
Shebanori). 4. Xuznetskiy mstallurg~cheskiy kDmbinat (for Alvavdin,
Danilov, PetrikeYev). 5. Zarod "Blektrostall" (for Popov).
6. nbepro"testall" (for Bobkov), 7."Glavogneupor Hinisterstva
cb~ernpy metallurgii SSSR (for Gavriah), 8. Planovoye upravlaniya
glulateretva che~ncy metallurgii SSW (for Dlyakonov). 9. Otdal
raboohlkh kadroir, truda I zurplaty Xrdst6rst~m ch6may metal-
lurgil SSSR (for Timosh-pollijkly). 10. dlav~torehsrmst Ministerstra
chernoy metallurgil SSSR (for Pzymmcrv). 11. Glprostall (for
Pbahtmn). 12. 7Avod im. Voroshilova. (for Maleshko). 13. Zavod
"Uporozhatal" (for Pbdgo Ir*t*IU). 14. Stalinakiy metallurgicheskiy
savod (for Ofengenden). 1~. Ni2hue-Tagillakly metallurgichaskiy
lcombizat (for 3*onshteyn).
(Steel-Metallurg7)
v.ZODGORrzTSKrYp 19.G.
,
Method of combined nneethesia in children. Sov.med. 22 no.5:108
It, 15 8 WRA 11:7)
(ANESTHESIA,
in pediatrin surg. (Rua))
PODGORODETSKIY, I.A., prof.
Telecommunication service and its planning. Vest. sviazi 22
no.10s29-31 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
(Telecommunication)
PODGORP.TSKIY 1 1, kand.ekon.nauk. dots.
Tole communica tion as a branch of physical -production. Vest.sviazi
18 no.10:16-18 0 158. (MIRA 11:11)
(Telecommunication)
ZASTAVENKOP L.;-PODGORETSKIY M.
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Effect of octernal fields on angular correlations in consecutive
electromagnetic transitions.. Zhur. eksp.. i toor. fiz. 45 no.3;
700-708 8 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh iseledovaniy.
(Angular momentumi (Nuclear physics))
(Quantum theory)
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NOV 1947
Gwtm
NWI*ar Physics - Theory
OPossible Method for Investigating the Selective Absorption of GA=a %ye by Atco 'nuejej,v
I. Barit, L. Qroshevp M. Podg=tstiyg 'bysics Institute imeni P. 1.4. Labodeve Academy-of
Sciences of Uie USSRO 2 pp
*Dok Ak Nauk" Vol LV1110 No 6
An investigmtion of the selective absorption of ga=a rays can give worth-uhne Informati,
on the plane of the atomic nucleuse Authors atterapt to show that it is possible to eta*
the selective absorption of gams, rays by the so-called &W-indicator method,, widely
used-in nuclear physics, Authors also evplaln the possibility of measurements of the
width of lines for the resonance transfer G2. Submitted by S. 1. Vhvilov 5 Jun 19/,7
PA 36T82
POD66MMIYO 14.f
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--Zbp
Doc 1947
"Study of Accidental Coincidences for Measuring
High Intensity With Counters," M. I. PDdgbretakiy',
V. A. 1hvoles, ai pp
'Dok Akad Nauk SM. Nova Ber" Vol LYM,, No 7
*In oases where too vany numbers are registered, eye-
tea becomes overloafed with"result that oply each
n-th impulse effects output.- Principle discussed
assumes that 9%lculating machine Is free frcm this
fault; therefore it is possible to obtain any ooef-
ficient of translation, without difficulty, in
apparatuso Submitted:by Academician S. 1. Vavilov,
24 Jun 1947.
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ut the ftlative PNations of c4mmir" and 1% filters. P.
and T. cmicluded that heavy pwtklcs 09 the MKOPODCUt
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PODGOPCETSM', M. I.
USSCRAI,athematics- Statistics
Nuclear Physics- Ionization Chambers
I -L
Pit 4,U/4~,,1,50
Jun 49
"Statistical Theory of Errors in Measurements 'Aith an Ionization Chamber, 11 1. Ya. Blarit
M. I. Podgo.-etskiy, 13 pp
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XIX, No 6
Statistical regularities in an ionization chamb,,-r are studied with the aid of kinetic
equations. Calculates moments and functionn of 31stribution for current in tho chtuiih--r.
Studies im treat-ment of resutls of consecutive measurements. Studies case vhen an
Mertial r-easurina instrument is included in the chamber circuit separately. Sub-mitted
18 Jun 48.
PA 46/49T50
PODGORETSKIY, M. I. PA 152TP-1
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Rays Dec. 49
Spatial Distribution
"Applicability of Poisson's Law to the Spatial Dis-
tribution of Particles, and the Density Spectrum of
Wide Atmospheric Showers," M. 1. Podgoretskiy, I. L.
Rozentall, S. A. Slavatinskiy, Phys.Inst imeni
Lebedev, Acacl Sci ussR, 6 pp,
"Zhur Eksper i.Teoret Piz" Vol XIX, No 12
Experimentally shows that spatial distribution of
particles in wide atmospheric showers of mean
-densities can be described in the first approximation
by Poisson's law. Spectrum of wide atmospheric
is measured. Submitted 18 Jul 49.
PODGORETSKIY, M. 1.
USSR/mathematies-Statinties Jun 49
Nuclear Physics-Froportional Counters
"Statistics of Errors in Operations With Counting Devices#" I.Ya. Barit,
M. I. Podgoretskiyt A. Yo. Chudakovq Phys Inst imeni P. N. Lebedev, Acad
Sci USSRI app
"Zhur Tekh Fizn Vol XIX# No 6
DeriTOM formula to calcOLlate errors in operations with counting devices (Geiger
counter) for various assumptions relative to the "dead" time of the registering
unit. Gives corresponding curves. Submitted 18 Jun 48
PA 46/49T51
3 h if: I
Severil-ritntistic-1 corr(:Iz-.tions by Aca-',cmican D,-.,. Zlkobeltsyn* 23 June
1049) -
Re-,~orts o-f the Acadenv of 'Sciences U.:::R. Vol. 57, Yol, 23 Scpt 1194CC/
094
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U04. A Staft, of ftlees Produced IF Camals My* In Proportional Counters
2WWWLAkeLbWLM
tw N-1-POSMUM No X I fteberbokove
60 1527-1529 (1949) Juns 21 (In Russian)'
The r*1allonobip, between narrow showers and nuclear disintegrations
was "led at 3860 a altitude. The coincidences in the proportional
oounters were traced to strongly Ionizing heavy particloo. The
kqpotbale of Isolated partibles generating several heavy particles
Vag eliminated In favor of the ?Wpothosle oorrelating the beavy
partlo2om, or the component geners" tbe9j, with the narrow showers.
It was fa=d that Particle gemerRtIon In aluminom was weaker than 0 0
in lead j that the generating process vas anlootropic, and that the ~4 0
geterating strosm mounted to a pproximately ~ 0.5 particles per res,
aw. in 1 minute. Wee
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*a Corefskd. Doklady Aks . Nauk S.S.&R. -00
W1949)(In RuRslan).
'
in a tirvVIO111% note (M*1&41 Y Akad. Nauk S..".R. 67.
0311111411)) the aull.,r ha. potniod out the dill.r.".. 1.
O
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-a*
Iiievii
w mec
anism Metmining the value of the iomsi,
lion effect and the mecliardson of the smelly lommp. As A
conm4wrrice, In cowiterm of small aream and
with npt too thick with. the avvrage lonliation effect 1%
smaller than the average energy losses. In counters wtmme
as .3 cro.- section to Nufficiently large. (Or the WARN Are -11-
ficiently thick). the average ionization effect Is eq"l to the
avrrAlm energy los%ps: it in shown. however. that it* proll.
ambly curve of the distribution of the wnimation effect dil.
fees frorn the distribution curve of the energy loss~r~. (on
00 4r
00 this latter curve s" Landau, J. inE
8.
7
2D4(19441). This clrcurnstanci~
ihuuld be taken Intiji 'o..id-
cration hen calibrating proptirtional counters. Another
problem of interest is that of the calculation of the disprr.
mon of the koilaallon effect. this quantity bring often met
with in comindations Involving flucluations.
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USSR/Nuclear Ph"Ics - Comic' Aug 49
Radiation
Density Spectrum
"Measuring the Density Spectrum of Wide At-
mospheric Shavers by the Ionization Cham-
'bar," M. 1. Podg6tretak1y, Phys InBt imenl
P. N. Lebadev, Aced Sci USSR, 4 pp
"Dok Ak Nauk HISR" Vol LXM, No 6
If a shaver passes through a Vilio-a cloud
chamber, the 'value of the pulse x Is pro-
portional to the density of the shaver. Thers-
fare, the experimentally determined dis-
tribution of pulses according to misgultude
AM :L/50761
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Aug 49
Radiation (Contd)
characterizes the distribution of shavers
according to densities. However, the spectrum
of pulses cannot be directly identified with
the spectrm of densities since the pulse
egnitude amy fluctuate even for a constant
shaver density. It in qualitatively clear
that the difference tetween the pulse spectrum
and the density spectrum will be immiller, the
greater the density of the shavers being reg-
Istered. Attempts to derive the quantitative
relation for this action. Submitted by Acad
D. V. Skobelltsyn 2.3 Jun 49.
7:7
IPODGORSKIT, Ye.K.
- v.
Requirements of planning and accounting units for the impro-rement
of cost estimating and accounting 6perations.in shipbuilding.
Trudy NTO sud.rrom. 8 no.2:9-14 '59. (MIRA 13:5)
(Shipbuilding-Accounting)
FOMMETSKY, M. 1.
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cos=ic Radiation Cascade Theory Sep 49
"Some Statistical Relations Connected With the Observation of Wide
Atmospheric Showers," 1. Ya. Barit, M. I. Podgoretskiy, Phys, Inst, Acad
Sci USSR, 4 pp
"DDk Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVIII, No 1
Attempts to obtain certain relations which must be fulfilled if wide
showers are streams of relativistic particles whose spatial distribution
is governed by Poisson's law. EhWrimental testing of these relations
can be used to test validity of cascade theory. Submitted by Acad D.
V. Skobelltsyn 23 Jun 49.
PA 2/50797
UMM/suclear Physics - Ionization Chambers Dec 49
Showers
*Form of the Pulse in Ionization Chambers," A. 1.
Petrukhin, M. I. Podgoretskiy, N. D. Fedorov, L. N.
-4 Shtarkov, M. N. Shcherbakova, 3 PP
E-
V\
u\ n3ok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol L=, No 4
r_4
Bridge, Hazen, Rossi, and Williams, making use of
fact that collection time for electrons.,is 2-3 or-
ders less than that for positive ions (electrons
awe negative ions when chamber is filled with care-
ful3 .7 purikied noble gas), used high-frequency am-
P21f:Ler to obtain on its'output a pulie connected,.,,,
155T51
UMM/Muclear Physics Ionization Chambers Dec 49
(Contd)
solely with movement of electrons. Authors used
amplilfier passing both high and low frequencies to.
register form of pulse provided by positive iGns..
Sut=ltted by Acad D. V. Skobel'tsYn 3 Sep 49.
YODCOM, SIYI'TYY T.
(-~,TV
%UNR/Nuclear Physics Showers Oct 50
w - .
Statistical Handling of Mxperimental Data on the
-Absorption of Shower Particles)" M. I. Podgoretr
skiy, P~ys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acp.Ld Sci USSR-,
.*Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XX, No 10,,
pi) 959-960
Solves problem of distinguishiug-the cases:'- (a)
particles vithih filter are merely absbrbed, and
(b) new particles are generate4 vithin filter, by
statistical formulas. Submitted 26 jun 5o.
Alm 169T76
USP/Physics - cosuac Rayl I Aug 50
E-
"Transitional Effect of Density in Electron-NuAear
Showers," M. 1. Podgoretskiy, A. 7. Barchukov, D. F
Rakitin,,,Phys Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci USSA
"DOk Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol =11, No 4, pp 685-688
Rciveals "transitional effect of density'. Appe4w'-
ance of difference between (a) the probability 12
of recording simultaneous creation of 2 showqrs'
geperated by 2 particles 'formed in previous showir
and (b) the sum of the probabilities (2q ) of re-
cording 2 successive acts of shaver foAltion cre'-.
ated by these 2 particles but separately. This
176nok
USSR/Physics Cosmic Rays (Contd) l Aug.50,
effect has alsobeen considered by Nd G.,Birger,
V.I. Veksler, N. A. Dbbrotin, G. T. Zatsepin, L..
"W'O'lurnoeoval A. L. Lyubimov, 1. L. Rozentall, *n&
L.. Kh. Eydus (see "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" No
19,:826, 1949). submitted 3 Jun 50 by Ac"ad. D. 74
Skabelltayn.
ATftlok,
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Shovers Nov 50
Cosmic Rays
"'Decay of Particles Generating the Electron-Nuclear
C, Shovers," M. I. Podgoretskiy, A. L. Lyubimov, M. N.'
Shcherbakova, L. Kh. Eydus, Pbys Inst imeni Lebedev,
Acad Sci USSR
"Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol IMCV, No 1, Pp 15-17
Authors were aiasisted by Prof N. A. Dobrotin, G. B.
Zhd&nov, I...L. Rozentall, and L. V. Kurnosova. Dis~-
cusses compensation expt conducted, in 3-947-1949 in
the Pamirs, on,;!presence of un table particles cdxWs-
ing component that generates subject electron-nuclear
17&fft
USM/Nuclear Physics Shovers (Contd) 1 iFoy
showers. Describes particular arrangements of ..'Iei4
ab.i:elds,and counters emloyed; elso triple antL.
ruple coinciderwes obtained.- Submitted 6 Sep 501-b
Acad D. V. Skobelltsyn.
i7ft 89
"Samc Statist--lcal 7-,ro'.,! 17',S Conncctee-
0-
al-cl I.:ounter." siir, .-,,.-.cs ~n-,i. 4 -en2. 7 -7c
Dissortn+ionc nm-sentcO ~cl
r cea-ence; anr-'a en-no rin.- ce'ramc.- :ln.
SO: T:o.
PODGIORETSKIY, M. 1.
USSR/Nuclear Physics Cosmic Rays'
183T30
May 51
"Honalectromagnotie Cascade Process in Cosmic Ray
Shovers," S. A. Azimov) M. 1. Podgoretskiy, I. L.
Rozentall, K. P. Ryzhakova, Phys Inst imeni LODedev,
Acad Sci USSR, and Physicotech Inst, Acad Sci
Uzbek SSR
"Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXI, No 5, PP 574-9
Shows particles able to generate secondary shovers
enter compn of nonelectromagnetic shovers of cosmic
rays. Submitted 10 Jun 50-
LC
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Cosmic Showers Oct 51
"Non-Electromazaetic Cascade Process in Cosmic
Ray Shavers," M. I. Podgoretskiy, Phys Inst imeni
Lebedev, Acad Sai USSR
.Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXI, No 10, pp
1097-1i08
Author wqplaln cascade processes by existence of
transient density effect, connected vitb genera-
ItIon of secondary electron nuclear showers. He
concludei that secondary active particles are. ablo
.to generate secondary electron nuclear showers.
Author acknowledges the helpful discussions of
197T92
TSSR/Nucleax Physics - Cosmic Shavers Oct 51
(Contd)
N. Vernov, N. A. Dobrot:Ln, 0. B. Zhdanov, G.T.
Zateepin, A. L. Lyubimov, 1. L. Rozental, Ye. L,..
Feymberg and cooperation of L. V. Kurn6sova and
.L. 1. Sarycheva. Submitted 25 Sep 50.
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Ionization Re- Fab 52
cording
"Statistical Correlations Connected With Recording,
of Ionization Pulses," M.I. Podgoretskiy, Phys
Inst imeni Lebedev, Acad Sci LJSSR
"Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XXII, No 2,
pp 152-159
Considers problem concerning the number of-false
pulses connected with background in an ionization
chamber and also the problem concerning tbe,inf1w
encii of bhckgrcund on observed magnitude of. oper-
atiug pulses. Obtains formulas for.basi6'iiethods
USSR/Nuclear Physics - Ionization Re- Feb 52
cording (Contd)
of ionization chamber use such as:. threshold
method, continuous oscillograph, convectibn-curreat
measurement (RC