SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PUZHINSKIY, S. - PUZITSKIY, K. V.

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Morphology of healing processes In chemotherapy. Boyr. probl. tub. 6 no.6:3-8 155. (KLVA 91l) is) (CHNOTHZU") PUZIK, V. I. mg-~~ K*x (TOBE&CUU)SIS) 0 PUZIK, V.I., prof.; AVEIRBAKH, M.M. Achievements of modern antibacterial therapy for tuberculosis and limits of the effectiveness of antibacterial preparations; Revealed by material in morphological investigations. Sov. mod. 24 no-4! 97-101 AP 160. 04IRA 13: 8) 1. Iz laboratorii patomorfologii (zav. prof. V.I. Puzik) Instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AW1 SSSR prof. N.A. Shmelov, zam. dir. po nauchnoy chasti. - prof. A.I. Kagramanov) AMN SSSR. (TUBERCULOSIS) SMIRKOVA, M.I.; TROPIMOVA, K.A.; PUZIKOVA, X.A.; HIGAY, L.S., vedushchly red.; MUKHIXA, B.A., taklin.red. [Labor and wages; bibliographical index of literature published in Russian in the U.S.S.R. in 19583 Trud i zarabotnaia plate; bibliograficheakii ukazatell literatury. izdannoi v SSSR na ruszkon iazyke v 1958 g. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry, 1960. 221 p. (MIRA 13:7) Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut.truds. (Bibliography--Labor and laboring classes) (Labor and laboring claeses--Bibliography) (Bibliography--Wages), (Vages--Bibliography) EXCERPTA MICA See 15 1101 12/7 Chest Dis. MY 59. 1722. DIFFERENCES IN MORPHOLOGICAL REACTIONS CAUSED BY THE MOST IMPORTANT ANTITUBEHCULOUS AGENTS - Diffdrences des rd- actions morphologiques suscitdes par les agents antituberculeux majeurs - Powu z i k V. 1. Lab. d'Anat. Pathol., Inst. de la Tuberc., Acad. de Mdd.. Muscou - RE V. TUBERC. (Paris) 1958, 22/5-6 (524-5341 Illus. 8 The morphological reactions caused by the antituberculous agents in the focus of tuberculous inflammation differ considerably according to the product employed. Whereas in the course of treatment with streptomycin, fibroblastic reactions pre- dominate, In the course of treatment with PAS and especially with Isonlazzid, hyper- plasia of cellular elements of the tuberculous focus, development of giant cells of the type of foreign bodies, and a very distinct process of resorption, with develop- ment of lymphatic and cellular networks, are noticed. In the course of antituber- culous treatment by antibiotics and chemicals, one observes, parallel to their effect on the tuberculous process, a series of special morphological features in the healthy cells and tissues of the body, as well as an alteration in the metabolism. which was studied by histochemical procedures. On the basis of morphological in- vestigations, it is observed that antituberculous products have. in addition to their specific effect on Myc. tuberculosis, an effect of another nature on the macro- organism. (XV.5) I PUZIX. V.1.. professor I. Comparative evaluation of morphological reactions in treating tuberculosis with antibiotics and chemical preparations in man and in experiments [with summary in French). Probletub. j5 no.1:62-73 11 57. (" 10:6) 0 iTTIO I I I . g3 W A a If o it I a L__ op, N f 1& 11 r a a I I at.- V. -1 2 AA 1111- 4X W_ Ct I.. 1 4 - 90 o so 00 -00 go - .00 WOOM 1W N TW Wd S b S &h T ft IA M 80 -00 m~ w O e WA u mm @ O MI Marmomw A~A. .00 )Iiy,. I 'Asm.). likIll. P. 1.1.3 1 Its Ilm-mm I oil 16- -00 1411. 0 "f Im-failsil".40 did'.n.tit ASIA ivrol dilb."III 1 00 , i;ldstidual cri.146 urld.-tv., diarmit drogn" if( nvill'twil astail the're' on. lip- ratmo tons-t Isr n%4nl'A asso tivrok its ort-notallizati,at dia mw of rs4ftt, tom .00 00.1 i m g " - n. f o l P see 0 "is to % so ue cor reach low-act m,,dit volticia fi-r l w .'rtatfur 11i'tul. ill liar fla.-f $t that .1 l kh -11 a 4 l r ' . 1 s% o . J 'Ill.. ini.-nol firt"I'm low two nVirammillipatum cl-tv.-as fi'r aill'i #W: 32 i so Is,- I. 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Akademiya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut mashynozywvstva ta avtomatyky, Lvov. (Bibliography-Automatic control) (Bibliography-Remote Antrol) it to 9 11011VISUM16 s a a I a L a 1z.w a -a- --il LT-Ll Kok/ OCCISIS &.0 pococifflfs -bit DA i c 0 , _" 0 A of - 0* 9 Agwo so COMPOsift tudaws as ' , 00 Lwhw,-I r mi. CaWrial Sri. Sugar 124. I I A s. & Mi. 34, 4104HOW41-The scligma (A com- U.) l r swrtwom W ING" WAWACC4 by the pa ul the -Vi Ii l . Ilw a:tius i-d corrijklaite nitrate hortifivers. TJw as "a so X& seks to Composite NJI# "In. d' Pol!~~ - fredusm dm beftWal w We J the lot Icr on Orw "Is. woo 00 03 0 Of goo 00 e.00 do* moo !100 ago 1,111RATWE CLASIMPICATIC411 Naomi NOVOW too am. cog 1111461111 019 Qv 1111 6, It ic 0 Ir "a A I 'no A s a ad 0 0 7 a ; 0 9o ;OOoo*O*OOoOO4OO c **oOoOOO: *ooooo * ~ o ~10 ~ 1 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 : : 0 0 NASTOYASHCHIY., A.F. (ftpkm); FUZIKOV, L.D. (Moskva) Equations 4 thprm~ and electric conductivity for a partially ionized gase FM Tid.5252-58 S-0 162. (KMA 1631) masa*i (Io.nixed gases)) (Differential eqtatione) AUTHORt PUZIKOV,L, RYIIDIN,,R., SMORODINSKIY,YA., PA 2976 TITLE: The Setting up.of a Scattering Matrix in a System of Two Nucleons. PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperim, i Teoret. Fiziki, 195?, Vol 32, Nr 3 pp 592-600 ~U.S 'S~R.) Received: 6 / 195? ReTieweds 7 / 1957 -ABSTRACT: The present paper is~.destined to show what experimentsArenecessary for the determination of all elements of the scattering matrix. It is further shown which of these experiments are independent in the sense that in the case of known experimental results the matrix can be completely constructed. For the reasons of better illustration the authors begin with the two most simple cases: scattering of particles with spin zero in a central field, and of particles with spin 1/2 on spinless nuclei. The scattering of nucleons on nucleons is then examined. The case with any spir, and th-e scattering of photons are examined in later reports. The present paper is confined to the examination of the scattering matrix in-the case of an assumed energy. Also the problem of the energy dependence of the matrix ,elements require additional investigations~ The scattering of spin-less particles: Measuring of the scattering cross section in the case of an assumed energy is at all angles a complete test in the sense that the complete construction of the scattering amplitude is made possible (perhaps apart from the Card 113 PIL 2976 The Setting up of a Scattering Matrix in a System of Two Nucleons. fact that two signs are possible). The scattering of a particle with spin 1/2.- In this case &.complete test consists of measuring the cross section and of polarization. The ambiguity in the determination of the phases due to the existence of a certain transformation can be eliminated for small energies by the examination.of the energy dependence of the cross section. Ambi- guity may, by the way, be eliminated by the investigation of the triple scattering. The scattering of nucleons by nucleonsa The tests necessary in this case are described in short, An unpolarized nucleon bundle is as- sumed here, In this case the first scattering determines.the differ- ential cross section. On the occasion of the second scattering polarization is measured on hydrogen. Ba means of a third target it is also,possible to measure polarization of the particle after the second scattering. Thus, two orders of magnitude are obtained for the particles participating in the second scattering, This de- termination of the scattering natrix does not necessitate the measur- ing of four-fold scattering acts or the introductionof a magnetic Card 2/3 field, (1 table). ~Iwmomsstlf AUTHCIR: Puzikov, L.D. SOV/26-58-1-13/36 TITLE: The Creation of the Superconductivity Theory (Sozdaniye tearii sverkhprovodimosti) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1956, Nr 1, pp 83-84 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Successful research in 1956 and 1957 has cast a new light on the phenomenon of superconductivity. In 1956, the American scientist Cooper demonstrated that electrons in a metal can generate bound vapors; he suggested that this fact is the reason for superconductivity. In the middle of 1957, Cooper, together with Bardin and Shriffer as co-authors worked out the ouantitative theory of the phenomena of superconductivity. The same problem was solved independently somewhat later in the USSR by N.N. Bogolyubov, by an analogous method, in con- nection with studies of the sunerfluidity of Bose gas with a weak interaction. Not all questions pertaining to super- Card 112 BILENM S. M., LAPIDUS, L. I. FUZIKOV L. D. and RYNDIN, B. 14. "Phenomenological Analysis of Reactions of the a -f a---PbbType Nuclear Physics, vol. 7, No. 6, p. 646-654, 1958, No Holland Publ. Co. Abstract: Conditions for the construction from experimental data of the matrix for reactions of.the a,* aLtvrbi-b I type are considered on basis of genral principles of quantum nechanical. The reaction matrix M is expanded in a complete set of irreducible tensor operators Tjm (pala ) -and the number of complex scalar functions which determine it is computed for the case vhen invariance under apace rotations and reflections is taken into account. Time reversal invariance of the interaction leads to relations between polarization effects in the direct and inverse reactions. The number of ex-Deriments required for complAe construction of the reaction matrix in the presence of several channels can be determined on basis of unitarity of the S matrix. The general ra form of the azimuthal dependence of the angular distribution of the reaction Droducts (for arbitrary spins) is derived in the appendix. Joint Inst. of NuclearBesearch, Lab. of Theoretical Phoyies, Dubna, LEW AUTITOR: Puzikov 56-34-4-25/16o TITLE: The Scattering of Particles With Arbitrorjr Spin (0 rasseyanii. chastits n proizvollnymi opinami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperim-entaltnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 195S, vol. 34, lir 4, PP, 947 - 952 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Por the analysis of the angular distributions and of the ~~lolari7,ations in nuclear reactions two methods exist. The one :aethod - the method of phase analysis- was thoroughly investi- C;'---ted alrea-dy,and also generalized for the case of arbitrary spins * The second method - the method by.R.H.Dalitz, L. Wolfen- stein and J. Ashkin (Reference 2)- is based on the construction of the scatterin.U amplitude as function of the initial wave vector, of the final wave vector , and of the spin operators. This second method until now has been investigated for reactions with participation of particles with thespin 0,11/2 and 1. This wor!z now generalizes this method to the elastic scattering of particles with arbitrary spin-The general method for the constriuction of the scattering matrix is based on the composi- 11 1- ~ tion of -11 possible cc rs from the spin operators and from Card 1/3 the initial wave vector 1 the final wave vector L The . and , , f The Scattering of Particles "With Arbitrary Spin 56-34-4-25/6o q irreducible tensor-operators T-fCare used an(sp*n operators; they are normalized by the condition SPIT Tqi,,) +~ = F k- X qq' ~r'K aching particle and the spin s Ifthe spin a 1 of the appro, 2 of the target are not equal to zero.then irreducible combina- tiona fron the products of the tensorial operators can be used. Of the two vector units V and V -functions (written down) can i f be compoued, which tranoform according to the irreduc-Lble're- presentation of the rotation group. Also the density matrix of the spin state of the approaching particle and of the target particle can be developed according to tensorial operators. The development coefficients then are identical with the sta- tistical tensors introduced by Fano and have the physical meaning of polarization tensors. From this result terms for the scatte- rirru, of an unpolarized beam at an unpolarized target as well as for the polarization of the scattered beam on the same initial conditions. In an sin-le scattering a polarized state of spe- cial form is created. To obtain the polarized state of general kind a double scattering is necessary. Then the author gives Card 2/3 formulae for the followi. Iig quantities: The cross section of the The Scattering of Particles With Arbitrary Spin 56-34-4-25/6o scattering- of a polarized beam at an unpolarized target; the polarization of the scattered beam by the scattering of a po- larized beam at an unpolarized target; the cross section of the scattering of a polarized beam at a polarized target; the correlation of the polarizations in the scattering of an un- polarized beam at an unpolarized target. The third paragraph deals with the completeness ofthe polarization experiments. Finally the author thanks Ya. A. Smorodinskiy and A..r. Bazi for their constant interest in this work and forsome -valuable advice . There are 8 references, 2 of.which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSR (AS USSR) ,SUBMITTED: October 31, 1957 1. Nuclear spins-Analysid 2. Particles--Scattering Card 3/3 24 ( 5 _U; T'_ 7, 0 7 1 1 iiy, S. ii., Lapi~vts, L. I Puzil:ov, L D Ryndin, 11. 11. TITLE- On Dr-term' ~tio ofthe Uatr-x for ~~io "cactior --.*b+,Cl (0b opredelenii matritsy real:tsii a+a'-~-~bi-bl) PEIZIODICAL: Zhurz"al eks~?erimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, Vol 35, TTr 4, PP 950/ a61 (USSR) ABSTFO.CT; Wolfe-.~ctein (vollfenshteyn) and Ashkin set up a ge~ieraal expression for the scatterin,3 L-m-'litudez of, L particles with ---,)in 0 and 1/2 on particleS th ----4:-, 1/2 on the basis of the invariance conditio-s in c7,--ce revol-(,ttions and reflections and ti-e revere_-l. ProceedinC; from these expressions, and by usirE; the unity Df the _S,matrix, Puzikov, Ryndin "-nd Smorodinskiy (Ref 2, investi.-a-ted the question as to how. Tanj-,- ex- periments are necessary in order to obtain a complete determ-li-ation of the scattering amplitudes in these ca2e--. The authors of the present paner investi;,-ate Card 1/3 the generodcase of a reaction of the scheme atal -+b+bt. On t-e Determination of the Matr4.x for the Reaction SOV/r,6-.7':-4-18/52 a+a b+b Tile number of complex scalar functions defining the reaction m-,trix M is determined ;Tit*,,, the :~�d of t',-;e conditions 'of invarianep -ith respect to space rotations and reflections. Time reversal invariance leads to.relatiorabetween polarization effects in direct and inverse reactions. An expression for the amplitude of the process and another for the ratio between the matrices of direct and inverse direction is first given. On the basis of an example of 2 channels.the number of experiments is determined that is necessary for a complete determination of the reaction matrix. In conclusion the authors thank Ya.A.Smorodinskiy for discussing the problem dealt vrith. There are 3 refterences) 2 of which are Sovipt. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy Institut ya4ernykh issledovaniy (United Institute for Nuclear Research) Card 2/13 AUTHOR: Puzikov,.L.D., 26-58-4-18/45 TITLE: New Facts on the Properties of Neutrin0s(Novoye o svoystvakh neytrin.o) PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958,.N ir 4,P 80 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the properties of the lightest neutral particle the neutrino - it the fact that the direction of its spin has to airree with the direction of its movement. There was a time when the existence of such a property was doubted. Experiments by US scientists, however, proved that the neu- trino's spin and velocity do takea parallel course, but only in the opposite direction. There is 1 Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut (MoscoV. Physico--- Technical Institute) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Neutrinos-Properties 2. Neutrinos-Spin 3. Neutrinos-Velocity,- 24(5) 'AUTHORS: Puzikov, L. D., Smorodinskiy, Ya. A. SOV/56-36-5-54/76 TITLE:, The Polarization Tensors in Born's Approximation (Tenzory polyarizatsii v bornovskom priblizhenii) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 5, PP 1585-1586 (USSR), ABSTRACTa Various authors already repeatedly pointed out that the polarization of elastically scattered nucleons, calculated in first Born's approximation is equal to zero..In the present "Letter to the Editor" the authors investigate the polarization of particles with higher spin in Born's approximation and endeavor to derive a selection rule for the polarization states. They use the example of elastic scattering on a reaction of the type a + a' --ib bl. If JM and JIM' denote rank and projection of the polarization tensors of the particles a and a', and if KN and KIN' denote rank and projection of the polarization tensors of b and b' respectively, two relations are derived for the coefficients, C d 1/2 from which.the selection.rule may be obtained: JRJIMI XiNK, if, 0 ar The Folarization Tensors in Born's Approximation SOV/56-36-5-54/76 if the sum J + J1+K + KI is odd. Exactly the same rule may be obtained by using the expressions (also given here) for the amplitudes of elastic scat qring. There are 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: January 15, 1959 0 69o61 S/026/60/000/03/015/047 DOOl/D0O6 AUTHOR: Puzikov. L.D. ~Moscow) TITLE: The Latest Research on High-Energy Particles PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1960, Nr 3, pp 85-87 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After a summary of the discoveries made in the field of microphysics since 1932, the author notes that the main trends in experimentation are 1) a general study of nucleon (especially pro- ton) distribution in nucleons at energies of 150-?00 Mev and 2) ascertainment of the inter- nal structure of nucleons through acceleration to the greatest possible e gies. The first t program,of tests designed measure the pola- rization and angular distribution of previously polarized particles was worked out under the direction of Ta.A. Smorodinskiy at the Ob,"ye- Card 1/4 dinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (OIYaI) 69061 S/Oa6/000/03/015/047 D001/D006 The Latest Research on High-Energy Particles (Joint Nuclear Research Institute at Dubna. At the same place a group under M.G. Meshcheryakov are conducting,.research at energies of b55 Mev. Many laboratories are conducting research into proton-neutron distribution. At OIYaI a use has been experimentally established for the distribution of protons as a target for the neutrons located in deuterons. Data confirm the hypothesis on the so-called charge inde- pendence (zaryadovaya nezavisimost') of the interaction of these particles. This hypo- thesis has been extended to take in all the strong interactions. Other researches conduc- ted at IYubna deal with the interaction of nu- cleons at ultrahigh energies and the inter- action between mesons and nucleons. General data from these researches more or less agree Card 2/4 with the theoretical suppositions of D.I. Blo-- 69061 S/026/60/000/03/015/047 DOOl/DO06 The Latest Research on High-Energy Particles khintsev's group (OlYaI) derived from extra-, polations on the structure of nucleons. At Dubna B.M. PontegorvR conducted tests on the reaction d+d-)% W+He , which is impossible if .the charge independance hypothesis isaccepted. The absence of this reaction and other data confirm the hypothesis with a margin for error of some 10%. A group of.Chinese physicists under Van Gan-chan used the large synchropha- sotron at,Dubna to photograph the disintegra- ti8n of an unkn?wn particle into 2 mesons (K and fr in fig 1). The mass of the particle was 1,450 more than the electronic (mass). Other important achievements have been: 1) 0 the discovery of the disintegration of theIT meson e' + e' + e- +,e-) instead of Card 3/4 the usual M*_#14-1+11 2 some very M 69061 S/026/60/000/03/015/047 DOOl/DO06 Latest Research on High-Energy Particles exact measurements of polarization in electrons during Beta-disintegration, made under the direction of P.Ye. Spivak (Moscow); 3) the measurement of the rotation of the spin.of a mu-meson in a magnetic field, made by A.Ye. Ignatenko (OIYaI). The article concludes with a brief survey of the theory of dispersional correlations in which the author men- tions that L.D. Landau has formulated possible methods of resolving equations relating the aspects of dispersional correlation theory de- veloped by Mandelstam (Mandellshtam) to the usual theory of perturbation. Other solutions for resolving the difficulties of theory have been suggested by W. Heisenberg Z_Ref 3 -7 which are also studied in the USSR. There are 2 photo- graphs on centerfold and Soviet references. d 4/4 37 73 r,-, o 0 SA56/62/042/005/017/050 B102/BI04 Ba-.1, A I., Puzikov,.L. D Smo U,., 110 11 S rodinskiy, Ya. A., JI~TTL'Z: Reconstruction of the scattering matrix near thethreshold conditions PE,!~IODICAL.*, Zhurn.al,eksperimentaltn6y i tooretich6skoy fiziki, V- 42, 1962, 1249-1251 5 ?, As a de,velonment of work previ ously repo rted (A. I. BazI.- Zh Z-TFV '33 923, 19517) the authors present an analysis of the scattering data for suinless Dal-tiCleS close to the'reaction. threshold in terms of a "complete ex~)eriment". The amplitude and cross-section of spattering near.the resnoia can .h ' " be represented by the first few terms in a series expansion of tha threshold q uantities. The data required for the scattering matrix can be derived from measurements of the dependence of the polarisation quantities on the ene.-Sy, in respect.of elastic scattering near the t*-reshold. For.e.g. Iscatterin,L- of a 1/2-apin-particle from a zero-spin particle, the elastic-scattering matrix near the reaction threshold is -ivan by Cara 1/2 n of the scattering ... Reconstructio B102/B104 b,,*,,(0) (an) +!-i in I' kk-;exjI (2i6qO (nop)), (a is variable, b const).. Expression (0)P p)= I Lit,1121k, k-1 Re (e-:'8%o("OP)bj.p (0)). V 2 applies when the cross-section and polarisation fall below.the thresholdt and G..I. L] tnJ2 k,k-I lm(e-2ib-000anap I 2 0) P (0) (0) P (.01nop + I 1-in 12 k1k-I lin (L-218- 000 b,,p (0)). 2 a-I-Plies above it. The measurements of energy dependence referred to above not only simpli:6y the phase-shift analysis at the threshold energy, but certain cases, such as the present, render any.such analysis unnecessary. Tilhe paper ends with a discussion of the special case of a p-p scattering near the threshold of the 1) + p + d reaction. S U I T TED December 1, 1961 Card 2/2 S/026/61/000/008/003/004 DOWD113 AUTHORSt Baz#,,&.1.,and Puzikov, L.D. (11oscow) TITLEt Study of the nucleus PFRIODICAL; Priroda, no. 8) 1961, 59-62 T7X'P: A !-oneral introduction into:,basic problems and recent advances in nuclear physics is given. IIt is,based on material presented at the All- Union Conference on Nuclear Reactions at,Low and Mean Energies, held in Moscow from July 21-28, 1960 and the International Conference on the Struc- ture of Nuclei held in Canada, from August 29 - Sep .tember 3,1960.: In order to simplify problems of nuclear research, scientists have been using 1podels which represent,the nucleus or the mechanism1of nuclear reactions. Many properties are explained by the shell model, according to which the nucleons move independently along orbits in a self-consistent field. This model is based on the assumption that each nucleon has a definite amount of energy which is not subject to exchange within the nucleus. In many cases it'helped to determine the spins and parities in basic and weakly excited nuclear states, magnetic and quadrupole moments etc. At the conferences the suit- ability of this model was confirmed by reports, of two new achievements. Card 1/4 0 S1026161100010061 03/004 Study of the nucleus D05l/Dll3 After calculatingthe energy required for the emission of a proton from a bombarded nucleus, it was found that the result was.consistent with that ob- tained using a shell model. The shell model also helped to explain the huge resonance in photonuclear reactions, which occur during bombardment of the nucleus by gamma quanta. The use of the shell model, however, is limited to the study of static nuclear properties, and cannot be used for the.study of' the so-called residual interaction of nucleons in a self-consistent field or for considering nuclear surface phenomena. Towards the nuclear surface, the density of the nucleons and the intensity of the self-consistent field rapid- ly decrease. This involves increased nucleon interaction and the subsequent formation of nucleon groups,, a phenomenon which was confirmed by recent re- search. Proper consideration of surface effects, evidently, will consider- ably expand the field of application of the shell model. In contrast to pre- vious assumptions that all nuclei have a spherical form, more recent-experi- mental research has established that many nuclei have the shape of a rotating ellipsoid. This second hypothesis has permitted many phenomena such as the sequence of and difference between weakly excited nuclear levels to be ex- plained. However, it was frequently shown that many experimental data were inconsistent with this assumption also. The Soviet scientists Davydov and Filippov, therefore, proposed a model shaped like a triaxial ellipsoid. Card 2/ 4 S/026/61/000/008/003/004 Study of the nucleus D051/D113 This model helped calculate a number of magnitudes observed under experiment. The variety of nuclear shapes has been further increased by modern research. For example, in 1960 it was revealed that two specific excited states, which can be represented as two C12 nuclei, exist in the Vg24 nucleus. These nu- clei rotate in relation to one another (dumbbell composed of two C12 nuclei), The existence of a "dumb Ibell" state for Ng 24 was detected thanks to a new experimental technique consisting in using accelerated beams of heavy ions as bombarding particles. The results obtained with the so-called optical nuclear model coincide with experimentally obtained values for the character- istics of 1-20 Xev proton and neutron collisions with nuclei. -It is evident, however, that this model is inadequate because it cannot explain, for in- stance, the results of experiments in which the polarization of mean energy nucleons scattered on various nucle-_' was measured. The present trend is to improve the model within the approved limits. In connection with the "di- rect" type of nuclear reaction, the conferences paid special attention to the "method of deformed waves". This method does not only consider the in- teraction at the moment of direct particle-nucleus contact, which leads to the reaction, but also the nuclear interaction with incident and scattering particles. A general trend observed at the conferences was the attempt to Card 3/4 ACC NR: AM6011890 Monogr_a_.ph___ bR Puzikovo_?etr Dmitriyevich Analytica 11 faculty for thinking (Analiticheakaya sposobnost' myshltniya) Hinsk, "Nauka i tekhnika 1965. 257 p. bLblio, Errata slip 1 inserted. Z500 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: human analytic process, logic philosophy, dialectic, psychology I tA (01 F_ M MA ~cC 'PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This book~presents the analytical faculty of logical structures and means which man has developed in the process of perceiving the world These faculties explain the relationship ~iogical. and show the nature of logic in unit of the material to the ,with the ideal and the materials The following problems are treatedr the difference between qualitative and quantitative abstractions, showing the role of symbols in perception, as well as the substance of symbolic thought; the ternary connection in the subordination of philosophical categories, explaining the analytical faculty of the subordinate forms of philosophical categories, whose methodical application is expressed, according to the author's determinations in objective-attributive and quantitative-qualitativ.e logical anal! ysis; and, logical truth and the logical criteria of truth, and other problems, This book will be of use to a varl:ty of scion- tific specialists& and to teachers& studentag and pr pagand-tates Card 1/4 77 7- 7 ;kCCNk.- -A-M601 IS 90 TABLE OF CONTENTSs. .Introduction 3, Cho 1, The material and the logical 8 1. Initial position in the study of perception 8 2. The roots of logical LdealLsu -- 13 3. Forms of thought as an object of study 21 4. The ideal and the.logLcal -- 25 The objective and the subjective in perception 27 Cho 11. Logical sciences,-- 34 1. How much logic? -- 34 2. Logic or metaphysics -- 37 3. Formal logic and a class,of logical sciences 50 4. DialectLc,as logic -- 56 Cho III. Quantitative and qualitative abstractions and their material designation.-- 61 1. Thought and communications of animals from the point of vLeii of meaning -- 61 2. The natural language of words and other languages 66 3, What the words of language expreso-or define 69 Cri 2 /A: i ACC NR: AM6011890 4. Quantitative abstractions and their meaning 73 S. Does symbolic thought exist? 81 6. Can a machine think -- 91 Ch. IV. The concept of logical activity and logical analysis 103 10, Logical analysis and synthesis in relation to material activity --. 104 2. Contrast of the dialecticAl-materialistic and the neopool- tivistLc concept of logical analysis -_ 110 Mathematical analysis and mathematical methods of anal- ysis -- 113 4. Analysis and synthesis in interaction with deduction and induction 118 Ch. V. Universality of the analytical,p roperty of thought forms 131 1. Reflex action as an expression of the analytical quality of thought forms -- 131 2. Determining objects and concepts 137 - 3. Subordinated:forms of philosophical categories 144 14. Philosophy and the method of models -- 156 basic law of human reflection 161 5. Logical identity the .Card 3/4 INO 1011890 Ch. V1. Objective-attributLve logical analysis -- 172 1. Universality of objectIvo-attributive analysis -- 172 2. The dialectical character of obj*ctLve-attributive analysis -- 184' 3. Objective-attributive analysis In symbolic expression 190 Ch. V11. The nature of quantlt&tlve-qualitative logical analyst& 1. Universal analytical meaning of the categories of quantity and quality -- 194 2. Of the qualities of things -- 201 3'. Quality and quantity In the system of philosophical cate- gorLes quality and property -- 206 4. Diverse forms of qualitative changes In things -- 209 5. quantitative-qualitative analysis as an expression of the unity of concept and symbolic Image 216 Ch. VITT. Logical truth and the logical criteria oUtruth 1. Material and logical truth 225 2. In conflict withaaradoxes 227 3 Rightness and tr h -- 239 4: The logical crItprIa of truth -- 242 Bibli h 250 ogra p y SUB CODEs 05/ SUBM DATEs 24Nov65/ ORIG REF: 0150/ OTH RIF%, 048 Card &/A PUZ-IKOV, Patr Dmitriyevich, kand. filosof. nauk; KAPRANOVA, N.V., red.; ZIMA.. Ye.G., tekhn. red. (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER) ~ACCESSION NR: AT3002383 -.-i~~~i6-/~i/ooo/oo,o/o225/o23o J-~ AUTHOR: D'yachenkop No No; ruzinov #,a. X, (Rharkoy); enco o T IT1Y,: Investigation of.. nd f dosimbt adings on hardness ISOURCE: K voprosam ranney diagnostiki ostroy luchevoy. bolezni; isbornik nauchnykh rabot. Kiev, Medgiz.,USSR,.1962s 225-230. TOPIC TAGS: energy dependences hard radiations dosimater-s ionizing dosimeters photoelectric dosimeter., luminescent dosimeters rfidiometer 0 - ABSTRACT: In certain ranges of hard radiation, radiometers hav6- t bal ~calibrated according tox-metiers., making it necessary to Imow',the ienorgy dependence of the more widely used. dos ime,bers.', This, study. inirestigates the energy dependence of the following do.simeters: j~~ 1-7-7 capacitor (portable) dosimeters universal GRTAdosimeterVP .m6tdr, photoelectric dosimeter, and a luminescoxit dosTiWater. A a nor :dosimeter was used to calibrate the 6ther dosime'ters,because s- - readings do not depend on hardnoss.in the 60 to 200,kV.range, It A ,found that the readings of.all the dosimeters examin d',depend on 1.0499391 A-D 0*0090119S -OfX 009 Aw go go IL -X K&Wdmmlim mW V. P. lChOL-Am Qft by do mw*m + saw k 1 : PARK% + Ift. N17 4 J 1 % - L / 3 I bp. 00 c5c-mbil- P* 04 ftW 40M OW g 00 1 God 1% z(t wi h Will It 1181%, T. i 2 i1n A s#T.&&tW4.Ck LITIP0.1WIF CLA%WMtAFw-r- Wasi %0 oil alit --74 u a a . . I w I ...... ...... # It V I AV 40 All; is I S a me a 0 1 ir a a 3 0 0 0 0 0 egoggi, 0:4,600606906666 0 000000,000 o' go lee lee =00 've U. -tip. ve Woo too MATEYEV, Ye.; NIKOLISKIY, A.S. (translator]; PAWEROV, V.P.Ctranslatorl; TSUKANOV, V.1 '[translator]; SAVOSTIYANOV,-V.V.[translator]; FU~- ZIS.* G.B.Ctransiatorl;'STEPANOV, S.M.[tranalator); VIKENTIYE7_1='-; red.; OLISEVICH, Yu.Ya., red.; PRIDANTSEVA, S.V., tekbn. red. 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