SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHUVALOVA, T.K. - SHUVAYEV, G.

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FEARS I am UPWITATION SOV/1297 TIMOMManall ammahno-takhniche okays k-mterentalys pa prl"nonlyu M"GsktlwAyM I stmbIl1nykh lsor.pov I isluchenly v narodnow mospayetTe I nouke. Moscow, 195t ftlwbNLUG lsotopmv. PoshchnYre 9&~-ustanawki. R&dlOQGtriYG 400149trive; trUdy konferent I, ... (Isotope Production �1#h-4ftrW Gearm- Radlometry and 13061- malrys Transactions or the All-thilon Conference an the Use of madl~tive and Stable Isotopes and Radiation In the National 9400M and 3slonce) Magcow, Isd-wo AN SSSR, 1958. 293 P. 5.0W Noted printed. SPNW*rlft AWnGY1 A"d*Siya nAuk SSSR, Glavnoye uprawlenlys po Imp"114916blyu- Stomnoy onergil SSSR. 341torlal Nardi Prolow, Yu.S. (Keep. Ed.), Zhsvoronkov. N.M. (D*Pmtl 14419- Rd.). AgLintsev, K.K., Alekasyev. B.A.. Bochkarow, W.V.. lembehlaskly, $.I.. Malkov, T.P., Sinitsyn, V.I., and Pope . 0.L. (3*aret4ry)l Teeft. 9d.i Movlchkov, X.D. PURPOSS$ lug collection is published for scientist loalsts. POrldide ~P~d In medicine or medical research, :~dtgethhnrs con- **read with the production and/or use or radiameti" and stable 1"%"" am radiation. COVINAMs ?Mrty-alsht reports are included In this collection under three gain subject divlslonmi 1) production of Isotopes 2) kl&-OMPW 96~-r~dLatlon facilitleajand 3) redloametry and dealimstry. ?AN& Or COMMMS PART 1. FROM71011 OF rSmP13 P"16W. IM.S., Y.T. ft4hMMT, and TG.Ts. Kullah. Development of is % Production In the 3owlet Union ' 5 0= repor 10 a 66ndr6l ~Ur"Y Of PrOdUction mathods, Ono.... rag materials, applications, Investigations died future prospects for radio 180topfa in the Soviet Union. Card 2/12 Alok"Novskly. W.Ye., A.V. Dubrovin, a.:. Kosourov. 0 v kly, 3.1. Illimonov. V.I. Chokin, V.N. Sh4lYaPIn "PP=) 0 a and 2.K. 3huvalova. Utilization or Ross Spectro- ad,tars N,tft a Monhopegensous Field for Analyzing Isotopes of Light Elements T3 Ordshomikidle. K.0. and G.N. ZUb4rQv- R01Atlv0 Props- ~&tGbIIlJy at ftiladium and Germanium I&QtOPQG 78 Rosso. &.0. Siggg problem - the ?heory or Isotope Separation 86 glordtaltell. Z.0 and V K ?Gkhakeya. Separation or Isotopes of ilg'ht 516Z~tm by Diffusion in Vapors 113 Mrwlkh. 0.P.. and R.Ta. Kuoh*r'Ow. A Dlf!aslon Column for soperatiog Isotopes 122 >T card Me MAUR'YANTS, A.I.; UGIPODIR, T.V.;,bIWAWVA, Ye.D. DeterminatVas-6f 'small diftuate of copper,6 silfor and bismuth in lead. Sbor.n&uch.trud.GUT3V12WT no-12-'110-137 '56. (MIM 10:2) (Metallurgical analysis) (Ionforrous metals--Metallurgy) PAUR'YkNTS, A.I.; ZAGLODINA. T.V.; SMNALOVA. T~.p.; KIMOIKO, A.H.; PATS, R. G. Now method for the determination of zinc in aluminum and silumin. 3bor..n&uch.trud.GINTSUTK3T no.12:138-143 '56. (ORA 10:2) (AliiAinum-Analysis) (Zinc) (Metallurgical analysis) PATS, R.G.; VASILIMA, L.N.; ZAGLODINA, T.V.; SHIMLLUVA, Ye.D. Polarographic determinution of lead and tellurium .;n technical selenium. Zav.lab. 29 no.8:92C,929 163. (NIRA 16:9) 1. Gosudarstvernyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tsvetn:ikh motallov. (I.ead-Analysis) (Tellurium-Ani,lysis) (Polarography) prJoe* 0000 *0 gee 069-9 0 0 *1* 0 0 0*00*0*0 0 0 0 **.*** A to AM 0 Alt A, A L 2WO-11. got I Or Oom 0*2 000 f eow 00- 00- go. P-4-0 *0 0 0 *so***** *,o 0 qww bell DISIA pull 9 1., At 4) It U v ts cly it- WIM 11,1114,1111 IT)OZO1111111. I I I I, v t r ic, r I~ 14 1 x All. III I A, 00 III, Ali 1., twj,*,jq till%, v, de :all jx%q sivilmuAtIxtmixf its uaipa AIjvpL4ijm$ pur -iml!j -unwq%a Ajitjwtuip 46mmlim Aauiqjl jiAAmwAqj litic jin3v In III Atw" -A-11HARDAS1 - ItA(KIAII .4 S!W*jQtIjAA 111folwil IV, *%-s .11 X 'OVIVA' if Iltill '110,11mililiq-4.IV -V 11,41*11. 'A pus"" at 31 UIUMIA a If It IT IV 14 0 4: It a It P, 1, 11 it 1% Ito 000 TqWAWV A) YIE, P a KOSMODANYANSKIT, T.N.; CHMOV. N.Y.; SMALOVA, TQ.P. Koulma Trofinovich GlukhoT; obituary. Zhur. mikrobiol. spid. i lammm. no.5:85-86 vo, 154. (KUU 7:7) (GUMOV, ZOZ'Nk TROFlNOVIGH, 1879-1953) SHUVALOVA. . :,_. --, M-19A [Vaccination against contagious diseases] Privivki protiv zaraznykh bolesney. (Leningrad] Kedgis, 1955. 29 p. NLU 9:7) (VACCIUTION) I SHUVALOVA, YO.1'.p dots. STARKOVA. T.G. Clinical and bActeriologicnl detp on the treatment of dysents?7 with syntilomycin. Trudy IIXI 2:251-257 155 (mrPA 11:8) 1. Xafedra infektaionnykh bole%ney (zav.-profe K.T. Glul&ov (deceased] i Kifedra mikrobiologii (%av. - prof. V.N. Kosmodanlanskiy) Pervogo Leningradnkogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. (DY!7TUr- ERY) ( C H1-. CR, 0 MY GrI, I N "iJYvAi.GVA, Y4.-;~.. dots., BASLYUKOW, H.A. ,nc:-Aroe in the resistance of dysentery bacteria to Rynthomycin nnd ipromycetim. Trudy 1XI 2:258-266 '55 fMIRA 11:3) j. Kafedrn mikrobiologit (.-ar. - Prof. Y.N. Kosmodamlanakiy) i Knfodra infektsionnykh bole7mey (zav. - prof. K.T. GlWthov [ilecensedl) Pervogo Leningrftdskogo moditsinekogo Inatituta lueni s)-ndemika I.?. Pavlov%. ISHIGELLA PARADYSMIMMIAR) i CHLOROMYCIRT IN) USSR/Microbiology Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics F-2 Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol. No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68450 Author : Bartashevich, N.S., Shuvalova, E.P. Title ; Increased Resistance"or Dysenter-y-Mcteria to Biomycin. Orig Pub : Kishechnie Infektsiy. Vopr. Bakteriol., Immunol., i Kli- niki Buyushn., Tifa i Disenterii, L. Medgiz, 1956, 14o-148 Abstract Bacteriostatic action of biomycin (I) on different strains of dysentery bacteria is clearly manifested at concentrations of (,.4-6.8 Y/ml. By the 15th, passage through the medium containing I,the resistance of the bacteria to the antibiotic increased significantly. At the same time a change in the morphologic and cultu- ral properties of the strain was noted. Card 1/1 - 20 - SUUVALOVA, Ye.F.; BARTASHEVICH, N.S. Clinical observations and bacteriological data on combined antibiotic therapy for children with dysentery. Zhur. mikrobiole epid. i immun. 31 no. 5:103-104 My 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney i kafedry mikrobiologii I Ioningradskogo maditsinskogo instituta imeni akademiks Pavlova. (ANTIBIOTICS) (DYSENTERY) STARKOVA, T.G.; SHUVALOVA, Ye.P.; SOLDATOVA, VX.; IXACHEVA, T.V. (1,enin&a-:d7- Leucocyte reaction and immunological indices in rabbits in response to teh action of X rays. Med.rad. no.7:87-88 161. (MIPA 15:1) (X RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL UFECT) (LEUCOCTM) ONWITY) 6h-UVA.LOVA, ~e.p. Effectiveness of treating dysentery with antibiotics in combination with iodinol. Antibiotiki 6 no.12:11-U-1114 D 161. (MIRA 15*-2) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney I Leningradskogo, meditsinskogo, instituta imeni I.P.Pavlova. (DUENTERY) (IODIN-,;) (ANTIBIOTICS) SHU'VALOVA, Ye.P. Effect of levomycetin on the agglutination reaction and 0.11 sOme natural resistance indices in vaccinated rabbits. Antibiotiki 7 no.6:514-519 Je 162. 04IRA 15;5) 1. Kafedra infektsionnykh bolezney I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akademika I.P.Pavlova. (LEVOMYCETIN) (DIPHTHERIA-PREVE14TIVE INOCULATION) (AGGLUTINATION) SRUVALOVA, Yt.P.; PUNII, I.P.; KOCMTOl, ia.l.; GIIALKINA, O.M. Clinical data on the effectiveri,-,5,3 of the therapeutic use of Rntigrippin in children and adults. Vrach. delo no.9:111-114 (MM 16: 10) 1. Kafedra infek.tjionnykh bolemsy 1-go T-aninirradskogo medi- tsinskogo inslituta Imemi aRad. I.P.PaVlova, bollnitsa. imeni S.P.Botki-tia i otdel virasrdo.aii Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AIM SSSR. ( I ETD T E t "Z A )('SHM.".1 Tfi~EPY) SIrUVALOVA., Ye.P. Experience in the treatment of dysentery in children with anti- biotics and serum polyglobulins. Antibiotiki 8 no.3&Z76-279 14r'63 (MIRA 17-0 1. Kafedra infekstionnykh bolezney ( zav. B.L. Ittsikson) I LenIngradskogo meditsinskogo instituta. imeni akademika Pavlova. SHUVALOVA, Ye.V. Infrared spectroscopic studies of the aging of pol7viryl- othylal. Vyookom.soed. 1 no.12:1749-1753 D '59. (MIRA 13-- 5) 1. liauchno-iseledovatellskiy Institut polimorizatelormykh plastmass, Leningrad. (Vinyl compounds) (Methane) 24(7) Sc OV/ .51 -6-.5-24/34 .'U THOR shuvalova, Ye. V. TIT 12 The Effect of Solvents of Elec-tron-Donor Type on the Absorption Band of the Valence CH-Vibration of A,!etylene (Vliyaniya elektronodonornykh rastvoriteley na polosu pogloshchoniya valentnogo OH-kolebaniya atsetilena) rZRIODICAL.- Optika i Spektroskoplya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 5, pp 696-698 (USSR) ABSTRhGT-. The paper reports studies of interm-olsrular interaction of acetylene with solvents (acetone, dioxane, pyridine) capable of donating electrons. An infrareoi Perkin-l"Elmer spectrometer (model 12B) with a LiF prism van used together with an amplifier FSOU-18 and an electronic potentiometer EPP-09. Fig 1 shows the infrared absorption spectra of acetylene in the region of the valence CY-vibrations. ~-`cetylene -was dissolved in CC14 (curve 1 Fig 1) or in an electron-donor solvent: acetone, dioxane, pyridine (curves 2-4 respectively). With increase of the ability of the solvent to donate electrons, i.e. going froui acetone to pyridine, the CH-band in displaced towards lower frequencies and its half-width increases (Fir, 1 and Table 1). In mixed solvents (CC14 and one of the three electron donors listed above) two im a x im a were observed in the CH-bund (Fig 2*;,. The hi?,h-frequenc~y maxima (U160-3265 cm-1) are due Ca rd 1/2 to acetylzineirolecules which do not interact with alectron-donor solvents. SOV/51-6-5-24/34 The Effect of Solvents of Electron-vonor Type on the Absorption Band of the Valence CH-Vibration of iscatylene The low-frequency maxima are due to acetylene moleculfis bouna by means of a hydrogen bond with molecules of acetone, dioxitno or pyridius. Frequencies of the monomeric (-An) and the associated (Va) Cli-absorption bands of acetylene, disGolved In mixed solvents, are listed in Table 2. Coraparisoi., of tno data In Tables 1 and 2 shows that the position of the monomeric band is practically unaffected by the addition of acetone, dioxane or pyridine to the solution, while the position of the asaociated band in mixed solvents is displaced by 15-25 cm-1 coupared with it~ position in pure electron-donor solvents. The experimental facts listed above all s'now that a hydrogen bond is fortned between the CH-group of acetylene and acetone, dioxane or pyridine (further studies on the nature of this bond are neconsary). At.-knowled&qent is made to Professor V.M. Chulanovskiy who directed this work. There are 2 fi&ures, 2 tabisu and 7 references, 4 of which aro English, I Soviet, I tran..1ation from Zngli.sh into Rus si an and I mixed 1--h and S ov!3 t) SUBMITTED- Octobor 27, 195e. card 2/2 -24(7);7(3),5(4) AUTHORS: Popova, G. S., Shuvalova, Ye. V. SOV/48-23-10-13/39 TITLE: Comparative Investigation of Photo- and Thermal Aging of the Acetals of Polyvinyl Alcohol by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr lo, pp 1205-1207 (USSR) ABSTRACT: By using a spectrometer of the type IKS-11 with NaCl- and LiF- prisms the effects produced by aging upon infrared absorption spectra were investigated and the conclusions to be drawn from the variations were discussed. In the introduction several results obtained by the investigations carrie4 out by other authors in this connection are given. Photo-aging (irradiation by means of a PRK-2-lamp) and thermal aging (at 1500) was investigated on polyvinyl ethylal and polyvinyl butyral. Both kinds of aging in both polymers cause a decrease of'the content in OH-, CH-, C-0- groups and an increase in C=O groups; the intensities of the bands 3300 - 3600, 2800 - 3000, 1300 - 1500 and 1100 - 1200 cm -1 Card 1/3 decrease, and that of the band with 1730 am- Iincreases. Further Comparative Investigation of Photo- and Thermal SOV/48--23-10-13/39 Aging of the Acetals of Polyvinyl Alcohol by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy variations occurring in the spectra of the simultaneously aged polyvinyl ethylal samples are discussed* Which are the same for both kinds of aging. Differences are found in the investigation of the kineti~cs of the formation and decay of functional groups as well as in the investigation of the behavior of absorption bands of the OR groups. Figure 1 shows the absorption spectra -1 of polyvinyl butyral within the range of 900 - 3700 cm both 6f the original sample and of that aged under various conditions. Figure 2 shows the variation with respect to time of polyvinyl butyral band intensities in the case of photo- (solid curve) and in thermal aging (dotted line) for the infrared absorption of the OR groups, the C-0 groups, and the C-0 groups. Card 2/3 Comparative Investigation of Photo- and Thermal BOV/48-23-10-13/39 Aging of the Acetals of'Palyvinyl Alcohol'by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy Only the curve of the time dependence of the intensity of C-0 bands (in photo-aging) has a marked maximum. The relations seen from the diagrams are briefly discussed. The authbrs finally thank V.M. Chulanovskiy for his interest in the investigation and for invaluable advice. There are 2 figures and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut polimerizatsionnykh plastmass (Scientific Research Institute for Polymerized Plastics) Ca~d 3/3 v Al -NC-.-v Rag 0 t- g A 3 1 98 54 -d JAI, I i i 0; z v .181 A i 1 I Id' it 5HUV A VW WT r1o te 3nn 1.entlari.- Fut,11uh-tti Enrlier Klisevhartjs Crwitemporitry ;t;it~ aiaj %ohievement4 of thu Theory of I.Aquids 139 v. -!r,pr aw Fluctuntions of the rf .iimple Liquidn and r. -% t -.- r 139 Y.:V- zitet.laticil Tholiry of Liquid Solutions 140 L-1 tn-- nielwr ipprLiLiwitions In the e,,rn of Decompositions 141 V~Kl'(. 3~acl~r:kl-athua It-vu. ti,,~tion irto the t ru': ture uf .'.ojutiona .C. and ).'. ~!!C;14'i~ '1:;, Itiv-ntig-tion into in Oirhatic Merc:ipttnea -ind Their '.oluticns by LrLnns ot ln!rnrqn. Atsorptiou ~poc-.ra 142 Y%.7. ShUVALOVA. Ln t~e .;rectral of' the i,,Erid in Lo.-.e ',lki:.ds 143 STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PhCPERTIES OF MATTER IN A Lrquiji sTATE rerorts read at the 4th Conference convened in YIYEV from I to 5 June 1959, Dubli3hed 17 %he oublisheir. House of r M~ Al USSR, 1962 V Universityl MEW, SIIUVALOVAY YO.V. Spectroscopic manifestation of hydrogen bonding In diacetylene solutions Opt.i spektr. 13 no.1:145-147 n 162. (MM 15:7) iButadiene--Spectra) (Hydrogen bonding) 5/048/62/026/010/002/013 B101/B186 AUTHORSt Chulanovskiy, V. M., Bulanin, M. 0., Denisov, G. ----Iovap Ye....J., and Shchepkin, D. N. TITLEt Effect of the solvent on'the infrared spectrum of the substanco, and its consideration in analytical work PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakiya, v. 26, no. 10, 1962, 1230 - 1236 TEXT& The variation in the spectrum of a solvent in the prevenc* of a dissolved substance, and thus also of its absorption coefficfent, is dis- cussed on the basis primarily of Western publications. Reference 4.8 made to a paper by M.-L. Josien et al. (Compt. rend. Acad. sci., 249, 256 (1959)) concerning the dependence of symmetrical and asymmetrical vibrations of the CH2 group in CH 2Cl2 on the concentration, confirmed experimentally by the 1 -present authors. The 3630 cm- which characterizAi:*:ihd'-.e formation of H bonds was found for methyl alcohol, just as it had beft found for benzyl alcohol'by J.J. Fox, A. E. Martin (Trans. Farad. Soc-9 36, 897 (1940)). In contrast to M. Van Thill, E. D. Becker, J. C. Pimentel (J. Chow. Phys., 27, Card 1/2 S10481621026101010021013 Effect of the solvent on tbe.,infrared ... Bioi/Bi86 95 (1957)), the splitting of the 3340 and 3520 cm bands of methanol dissolved in N at 200K is not attributed to different types of m0 lecular associations b3't to differen,t'itypes of H bonds. On t4e other hand, it was found in the author's laboratgry that the stretching vibration band of the NH group in diethyl or dimethyl amine was a singlet, *hich is explained by different distributions of elLsctrons in the alcohol,aAd the amine. The form.ation of different types 6f associations of the"oxygen atom was ob- served for the C-O band of ketones dissolved in hexa"n'e' after addition of chloroform. With camphor, all three bands of the carbonyl group successi"M 1y appear with increasing concentration of chloroformt one band for the monomer group and two for the associated group. Such types of intermolecu- lar bonds are compared with coordination bonds, and are explained by in- complete saturation of atoms in the molecule,. There are 5 figures. Card --MjVAI,!'-V- # .,..T . YF, '. Convergencc Overconvergence of a sequence of polynomials. Mat. sbor., 31, no. 1, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress October 1952 TRICI,&SSIFIED. SHUVALOVA, Z.A. (9wordlovsk. ul. Favrallskoy revo3,vutsii, 44, kv. 1) Osteoma of the anterior media8tinto in a child. Test. khtr. 74 no.5:79-80 J1-Ag 154. (MIRA 7:10) 1. Is kliniki detskoy khirurgil (z&v. prof. A.F.2verev) Sverdlovskogo maditsinskogo Instituta. (OSTROKIL, medt"tinum, In child) (MBDIMIM, neopl"um, ostsoma, In child) SHUVATDVA, Z. A. Unusual abnormality of intestinal development. Yest.khir-76 no.8:110-111 S 155. (MLRA 8:11) 1. Iz kliniki detskoy kbirurgii (zav.prof. A.-i~.Zverev) Sver- dlovskogn maditainakogo Instituta. Sverdlovsk, u1. Fevrallskoy revolyxitsil, d.44. ky.l. (INT",43TINES, abnormalities mag,eduodenim with stenosis & diverticulum of small intastinn) (AB NORIML I TIES same) (DTJODXNM4, abnormalities same) BHUVALOVA. Z.A. The njon% arfective method for the treatment of rectal prolapse in children. Pediatrila 39 no-6:56;-58 V-D 156. (MLRA 10-2) 1. It kliniki detskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.F.Zverev) Sverdlov- skogo meditainakogo instituta. (RWTUK. diseases. prolapse in child.. ther. (Rue)) ~`:11bTALOVA, Z.A. CaA,'.od Sci -- (diss) "Frolapaps of the Rectim in 4441-4-0 . . A into Pararoctal Children and Its Treatment by 41ee+wl Injectiors Cellttl,,Lr Tissue." Sverdlovskg 19589 13 pp (Sverdlovsk State L."ed Inst). 100 copies (1,a 10-58, 122). - 53 - SHUVALOU , Z.A. Surgical treatment of resorbtive forms of hydrocephalus in childhood. Vop. neirokhir 24 no. 2:33-35 Mr-Sp 160. (MIRA 14:1) (HYDROCEPHALUS) SHUVALOVA, Z. A., kand. med. nauk Acute iliac adenitis in childhood. Pediatriia no.11:39-43 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz kliniki detskoy khirurgil (zav. - prof. A. F. Zverev) Sverdkovskogo gosudaretvennogo weditsinskogo instituta. (ILIUM) (LYMPHATICS--I1U?LW1ATION) BAYANDI11, P.A. (Murmansk); S11VETSOV, IJII.; TD-1OFEYEVA, !:.V.; KOVALI,, V.P.; KOZLOVA, E.Z.; TRETIYAKOV, N.I. (Kalinin~;rad); HAMEDOV, E.Sh. (Poselok Martuni, AzerSSR); BOROIRY, Ye.M.; DULAYEEV, S.G. (Grodno); GERASIMOV, B.A. (Lugansk); NELINIK, L.A. (Chernovtsy) ; MIGALI,L.A.; CRJB,UIOV,, A.G.; GOROVENKO, G.G. (Kiyev); SHAROV, B.K. (Chelyabinsk); S1 VA,,Z.A. (Sverdlovsk) NEYMARK, I.I.; ARYAYEV, L.N. (Odessa); KABA1!OV, A.N.; KONOVALOV, Yu.S.; ZAK., V.I. (Orenburg); MIKHAYLOV, M.M.; SEZIKOY A.D. (Voronezh); SHALAYEV, M.I.; DONITI, V.I. (Sarator). Abstracts. Grudn. khir. 5 no.3:110-126 Itr-Je'63 (MIRA 1791) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii Ryazanskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta imend akademika I.P.Pavlova (for Shevtsov). 2. 1z Sochin- skogo nauchno-i2sledovatellskogo instituta kurortologii I fizio- terapii Ministerstva zdrwiookhraneniya RSFSR ( for Timofeyeva). 3. Iz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya Ternopollskoy klinicheskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy ( for Koval'). 4. Iz kafedry to-i-,,ograficheskoy anatomii i operativnoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. A.P. Sokolov). Permskogo meditsinskogo instituta (for Kozlova). 5. Iz khirur- gicheskogo otdeleniya ( zav. - Ye. M. Borovyy) Rovenskoy oblast- noy bollnitsy (glavnyj, vrach - UkrSSR V.M. Vel'skiy) (for Borovyy). (Continued on next card) BAYAND121J. P.A.- (continued) Card 2. 6.T.z fakul I tetskoy klhir~rgicheskoy kliniki ( dir. - prof. I.M. Popovlyan) i gospital noy terapevticheskoy kliniki ( dir. - prof. L.S.Shvarts) le6hebnogo fakullteta Saratovskogo meditsin- skogo instituta. ( for Migall). 7. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy khi- rurgii zav. - prof. I.I.Neymark) Altayskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta for Ne~mark). 8. Iz llovosibirslcogo gorodskogo protivo- tuberkuleznogo dispansera ( for Kabanov). 9. Iz kafedry fak-ull- tetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. I.A.Ivanov-) Permskogo meditsinsko- go instituta ( for Shalayev)s kand. med. nauk Treatment of children with rectal prolapse by alcohol injections into the pararectal cellular tissue. Khirurgiia 39 no-4:76-81 Ap'63 (MM, 17:2) 1. Iz kliniki detskoy khirurgii ( zav. - prof. A.F. Zvervv) Sverdlovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. r S' L 53731-65 - -fiWT(d)/EWT(1- (0/8P 1: (n)-~/FPA(bb)-2. PV1!4/?S4/PU-4 !;ACCESSION NR:' AT5010485 WEY UR/0000/651000/000/0126/0136 "J, AVMR; Mte ofteabnicia sclene") Wandi Danl3av, Yu. I. (ftwineer) 1JIMM-. No 10 - fDq;'neW) TITIE:. Design of, beat x-ch Ith-internal beat sources and beat'sinks j~ augera V SOURCE: Issledovaniya toploobmena 4~potokakh zhidkosti i gazisk (Investigation of heat exchange in liquid and gas f lows). -Moscow Izd-VG Heishinostroyie-n-iye, 1965, 126436 TOPIC TAGS: heat exchanger design, heat exchanger element, multilayer heat exchanger, point.sink beat ex6anger, internal heat sources, internal heat sink ABSTRAM' The exact calculations in connection-with the design of heat exchangers, eat-sources and sinks are quite difficult; consequeniiy, containing internal h is very important to have even approximate,computatioual:formulas. Such ex- pressigns are derived for the case of a plate-like element. Formulas are also given for the temperature distribution within a"multila-yer wall with,. ,internal heat sources and sinks'. The authors note that the method of point sihks~.permits simple calculations of even the most complicated heat exchange devices.with in-' fes sufficient accuracy only ternal sources and sinks. However, the method supp in the case of a sufficiently small size-of the rilative hydraulic diameter. L 53731-65 ACCESSION NR: ATS010485 i Orig. art. has: 38 formulas and 31ijures. ASSOCIATION: None TI!ED-.IlDac64 SUMI E NCL:. 00 SYD.~ CODU-' .TD I No REP SOV: 001 OTIMM-001 J , Card- '(..-'iTAI,;NIKGV, "S,G,'; 11iOLOVA, Z."I"; yj'U~~;; D, 11,11 711,011A , YO.P.; A V. '3LIFUVA, q V '.'xchange of experience. Zav.1ab. 26 no,6:67G-671 162. 15-5) 1, ",he lyabiiislkiy metallurgicheskiy zo.-,rod (for Sapir). I;Astitu-~, neor anichoskoy knirdi Sibirskogo oWeleniya 9 L, 10; 3;6H (fcr Bir:rub-ov'), 3. l4oskuvskiy khimiko-telrdmo-- ioi;i~~hesldy Infititut kz.----JL Hendeleye-v-'- (for KatallnUcov, xrolova) . (Chemistry, Analyttd-:al) L A C)27)-6 -r(1) ACC N-R: 0 U,7-1 CZ., Chubuh -,r, L. A.; '~hvareva, Yu. N. ........... YT of Kaza':h-'an SCIUIWE~': -Hcf. zh.VC10ofizika, Abs. 11-151-1 SOEIC2: Sb. Goo-r. probl'. osvoyon. pu--trn. i gorn. torritoriy Kazzaklist"ana. -,'-L=-Ita,- '.,.aza!:hstan, 1965, 103 TO P', 1711.C-I~ :C 1:Lr ,.alology, Cli xiato, weathor rpap, weather station, meteorologic obser- 4 on, -ruozin:-, A woather r.:,,o ol' the si"ructuro of the cli.7ntes of Yazalthstan is composed. #1 A. t, ons '.o rosultn oZ- --.naly--is of matorin-Is of :-,otoorologrical obsorvatiorm of 30 stati 0' for 1932-19154 were used to construct the map. The features of the -:e-nt'ner ct uc'-txo of the cl---n'e of all the b-asic lands cape -climactic zones of r U t.. Kaza!c:lstan (forest steppe, steppe, so--farid land desert) and the upper-air zonation i- itz; sout*hor- TrounLa-li ro~-Iorls a.-,, a.=,lained. The ,.reather structures of tho cli- :.--a'c ..:ore analyzad "by the method of comb-Ined climatolof w Z,-. A catalog of daily oather~ and a clas--ification of local weather co,-,structed on a norphological 'ba-sis were used.,~ Al Iclasses of vioather were subdivi" 'c~ --'nto t L;i::bLIG DaZ-IC grOUDS: frostless weather, w:~atlher 1:4 Ua passage of the air ' ormperat=e t*r'--ough 00, and freezing weather. 1. D. franslation of abstracLt7 SILPL, COM: 04 Ccrd 1/1 /,~ - t / - Tj-DC: 551.5n.3(574) L 12911-66--ST(m ACC NRt AP6000953 SOURCE CODE-. UR/021J6/65/000/022/0040/0040 41/.:-:)5 4111,5S q -,/, 5 AUTHORS: Yermanok, Ye, Z.; Rodin,_I. Z.; Shuvarikov, Ve M.; GranorLkiy, B. T. ORG: none I TlTLE: A method for contact arc wel of T-Joints. Class 21, No. 176336 /a SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovs no. 22, 1965., 40 TOPIC TAGS: weldingg welding electrodep welding equipment, welding technologyp arc welding ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for are welding T-Joints., as between rods and plates. To facilitate the process and to improve the quality of the welded jointj the heading is produced in the course of welding with the help of an electrode provided with a groove. SUB COM 13/ SUBM DATE: 15Jun63 Card 1/1 f-4 lvk-/ UDCt 621.721. ACC INR, AP7003025 -- S C-U;-'CL;-Coos:- UR-/0203/66/066/004/0703/0706-' AUT.IGA: Aroflyova, A. V.; Korpusov, V. U.; Lyuanko, I. A.; Orlyanakiy, A. D.; Iyabchikov, A. N.; 0,'.G: Imtituto of Applied Goophysics (Inntitut prikIadnoy Goofiziki) Rorultt; of a t;tudy of tho wind roGim in tho motoor zono by tho radar mothod SGU'iCS: Gaoma-.notiva i aoronomiya, v. 6. no. 4. 1966, 7o3-70 77GPIC TAGS- at-.no:;pl-toric wind, notoorologic radar, signal to noiso ratio The method and results are presented of a study of wind circulation in the upper atmosphere conducted during the first half of 1964 near Moscow (56* N). The wind circulation was measured by radar tracking of meteor trail drifts at altitudes of 85-110 km. The radar equipment used in the measurements had a coherent pulse output modulating a 33-Mc carrier. The pulse duration. repetition frequencyi and power were 10 iisec, 500 cps, and appro.-dmately 100 kw, respectively. A form of coding war, used in which every fifth pulse was distinct. A two stack transmitting antenna consisting of four 5-element Yagi antennas was The receiver ante a had only one S-element section _ The., UDC. 523EI31331. ACC Nilt AP7003025 Yuceivev twiwitivity thus achieved wan 2-3 viv at a signal - to- noise ratio of .two. TI)c dinpiay and recording oquipment wan trigrgored by the received pulses and was protected from spurious nolso by 1) utilization of the coinci- dence of two consecutive marker pulses for correlating purposes, 2) pre- 'selection by repetition frequency discrimination, and 3) spurious signal suppression using a special detuned noise receiver. The displayed frames were filmed. Each frame contained information on the distance from the point of reflection of the transmitted pulse, the meteor echo diffraction pattern, the Doppler shift pattern, the date and time, and the antenna direc- tion. The horizontal component of the unit velocity of meteor trail movement was obtained from direct readings of the radial trail velocity domponents as ,recorded by the Doppler shifts. The direction of meteor trail movemenii was determined from the Doppler shift phase difference obtained at the out- puts of two phase detectors in which the reference signals were approximately in quadrature. The drift velocity readings had considerable fluctuations and. for this reason, were averaged on an hourly basis. The averages were used to Atudy diurnal wind pattern changes. In order to secure meaningful averages rising the equipment at hand (based on at least 50 messurementaAkr ACC NRI A1,7003025 i measurements were made alternately, first In the NS and then In the EW directions. The results obtained at the same time of day but for different days were combined. Thus, about 7000-9000 individual readings were recorded during one 5-7 day measurement session. On the basis of the observation results, it was established that the magnitude and direction of winds varied from day to day and from moMh to month. The experimental curves of wind velocities were anlayzed by . . Fourier Fterics. L e. . they were reduced to a constant component and three;. harmonies (corresponding to 24-, 12-, and 8-hour variations). The secbn'il' harmonic was predominant. The velocities of the zonal wind components attained maximum values of 20-30 m/sec in April and June. These velocities were lowest during January and March (1-5 m/rec); during February and May they were 12-15 m/sec. The direction varied from easterly during February and March to westerly during the April-May period, and again to easterly in June, 'Me meridian wind components were directed to the south during every month except March. The magnitudes of .these components varied from 5 to 18 m/sec; the maximum was observed In March. Comparison of these results with the publis%ud data from similar studies at'MancheAter and Kharl kov established that similarities exist in Card q/4 FACC'NR, AP7003025 the monthly variations and that in all thre*e cases the wind velocities decrease during spring and summer. The curves of the meridian wind components exhibit certain similarities, but the zonal component curves show closer agreentnew The data are different when the relative magnitudes of the wind velo, "or the three locations are considered. Both wind components at Manchu:. t!re weakcr than those studied in the USSR. This Is attributed to the diffo--reta climatological conditions at the points of observation and to the different ti- of observation with respect to the 11 solar activity L ,cycle.. Orig. Ute has.I.. U-Gure'fil-- ffSBs Y.*'2.- no. SUa gods 04.07 / SUBM 04191 29Msr65 / ORIG RUI 004 Q= RUB 003 ACC NRt A-16012376 SOURCE CODE-. Uil/o()00/65/000/000/0110/0118 1AUTHORS: Shvarts, G. L.; Makarova, L. S. CRG -. none TlTLE: TitanJiuin and its alloys as corrosion-resistant materials for chemical machine construction SOURCE: Soveshchaniye po metallokhimii, metallovedeniyu i primeneniyu titana i yego splavov, 6th. Novyye issledovaniya titanovykh splavov (New research on titanium alloys); trudy sovoshchaniya. Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 110-118 ..;C4,9 FVAJ.4>A7r10A,1j VVICOVC3.IfO~0 4,097'E.3 TOPIC TAGS: A istant metal, corrosion resistant titanium alloy, titanium, corrosion res alloy, stainless steel, alloyl VTl-l titanium, OT4 titanium alloy, OKh23N28M3D3T stainless steel, KU6119T stainless steel, Kh17H13M3T jnlfing qtnpj,~ EI-639 alloy, IEP-375 alloy 1% ABSTRACT: The resA. s of tests of th echnological properties and corros' resistance of.VT1-1 titanium and OT4 likanium alloy and their welded joi ~irn' TT various corrosive media are [;iveii. ie first group of media--for produci chlorine dioxide and for bleaching with chlorine dioxide and sodium clilorite--pertains to those lin which VT-1 titanium is the only corrosion-resistant structural material. In this ACC NR~ AT6012378 J, mmlyrl The se(z'o'nd group o case the rate of titanium corrosion (Vd not exceed 0.01 media contained materials of 9-(40 anilLne dye industry. VT1-)Uitani 51#3 found to compare fairgrably with vario ~% steelAOKh23N28K3D3T, 'KI~-431)'.KUM9T Khl7Nl3WJTI arLd E-1-639\~nd EP-375 alloys.\ Pitting, corrosion cracking, and contact corrosion are also examined (see Fi o-1). The corrosion resistance of titanium alloys is Fig. 1. Corrosion current and eloctrode z( 4.. potentials of galvanic cell with VT1-1 titanium and OKh23N28M3D3T steel as functions of test duration in solution with KC103 at 9% 4a :PZ YO 1 - pair current; 2 - potential of V'rl-l; 0' 134 t3 - potential of steel. a) 1'0'1. z5# U P 50 too W zo ~,Teut dwration, firs-.-: examined (see Fig. 2). Technically pure titanium (V'rl-l) is found to be suitable for welded heat-exchange, filtering, and other appakatus. The corrosion resistance of VTI-I titanium can be increased for hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid., and organic 39-733 ACC NRt AT601237Q V e. LIS - -------------- T Fig. 2. Curves of anode polarization of titanium arxi its alloys in 6-N J i solution of HGl at 20G.- i [01CAt) i1 Tii 2 - Ti + 0.1% Pd; 3 Ti*+ o.2% Pd; 4 - Ti + 0,jV 32% Mo; 5 - Ti + 30% Nb; 6 - Ti + 30% Nb + 10% MO; 6116 10 7,- Ti + 20% Taj 8 - Tas rk. C0. )VI media by alloying with palladiwn, molybdenum., coppers and other elements. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODE: 1l/ SUB14 DATE*. 02Dec65/ oRiG Ra i oo5 L 33763-66 EWT(l)/ZWPW/ZWT(m)/T IJP(c) WW/W ACC NRt AP6010835 SOURCE CODE: iiR/0421/66/000/001/0009/0015 AUTHOR: Shvarts, 1. A. (Leningrad) iORG: none TITLE: Magnetohydrodynamic theory of lubrication of cylindrical bearings 17 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Mekhanika zhidkosti i gaza, no. 1, 1966, 9-15 TOPIC TAGS: roller bearing, liquid metal lubricant, high temperature lubricant, I ABSTRACT: The behavior of a cylindrical bearing in an incompressible conducting lubri. cant is investigated. The pressure distribution of the viscous electroconducting lub- ricant used in a cylindrical bearing is obtained using magnetohydrodynamic formalism. It is assumed that the bearing is in the magnetic field parallel to its axis and an ex- ternal source supplies potential difference between the bearing and its housing. Both ordinary and Reynolds numbers are assumed to be small. Detailed analysis shows that the pressure in the lubricant is enhanced by an electromagnetic pressure term, which is proportional to the square of the Hartman number. This indicates that the load car- ried by such bearings can be significantly increased when appropriate fields are inter- acting with the conducting lubricant. In addition, limiting expressions are derived ACC NRI AT700r(al SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Layzan, B. B.; Vitol, A. Ya. ORG: Institute of Physics, AN LatSSR (Institut fiziki AN lAtSSR) TITLE: Macrostructure of Mr;" in NaCl crystals and their change under the influence of irradiation SOURCV,: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fiziks, no. 4, 1966. 10nnyyO kristally (Ionic crystals), 31-38 TOPIC TAGS: sodium chloride, electron paramagnetic resonance, paramagnetic ion, manganese, irradiation effect, luminescence center ABSTRACT: The authors summarize the results of their earlier investigations of elec- tron paramagnetic resoft~nce and luminescence of W* in NaCl crystals (Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz. v. 29p 404, 1965 and preceding papers). While the authors' results con- cerning the microstructure of the Mn++ centers in NAC1 crystals containing impurities agreed in the main with those of others, they did observe a strong influence of cer- tain cation impurities on the arrangement of the Wit+ ions in the lattice. The pre- sence of Cd++ and C&++ as impurities violates the principle of local compensation of the charge in such crystals, but the presence of PV++ does not. The strongest effect on the microstructure of the )9i" centers is exerted by anion impurities, especially F". The nature of the manganese-luminescence centers in MCI, was Investigated by means of optical and EPH wthods and it is concluded that in view of the observed Card 1/2 ACC NRI AT7001781 differences between the spectral parameters of the luminescence centers in regular lattice points and those in clusters, that the results favor the model of t"he luminescence center proposed by- F. Seitz (Trans. Faraday Soc. v. 35, 71~, 1939). Mie net result of the research is that in quenched NaCl-Mn crystals the luminescence centers are Mh** ions which replace cations of the main substance in regular lattice points. Admixtures of Cd++ and Ca++ ions exert a stronger influence on the distribu- tion of the cation vacancies and increase the number of fti4+ ions in a cubic environ- ment. In crystals NaCI-MnF, the Mi*+ ions are predominatly localized near the r ions. In NaCl-MnCd crystalsp the kinetics of the decay of the paramagnetic centers changes strongly under -y i3;radistion, owing to the effective capture of carriers by the Mn centers. Orig. art- has; 3 figures and 4 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SM DATE: 00/ ORIG MW: 015/ OTH FW: 0.12 Card 2/2 ACC NRs ATTOO1765 SOURCE CODE: UR/3119/66/ooo/oo4/005T/0069 AUTHOR: i4liks, Yu. Ye.; Tone, D. K. ; Ulzane, I. M. Shvarts, K. K. ORG: Institute of the Physics X; LatSSR (Institut fisiki AN LatSSH) TITLE: Radiation-chemical processes in ionic Metals. 1, Hadiolysis of alkali- halidi! crystals under the Influence of gasim rays SOURCE: AN L&tSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionngya fizik&, no. 4, 1966. Ionuirye kristally (Ionic crystals), 57-69 TOPIC TAGS: ionic crystal, alkali halide, gsl--- radiation, radiolysis, radiation chemistry, color centeri.physical diffusion ABSTRACT: This is the first of a cycle of investigations of the radiation-chemical processes occurring in ionic crystals, aimed at determining the relation between radiolysis and radiation defects. The investigations were made on KC1. KBr I Ki ' and I CaCl crystals grown by the Kiropoulos method from the raw material. The irradiation was in the RK-L radiation loop, which is described elsewhere (in: Radiatsionnaya fizika [Radiation Physics] v. 2, 35, Riga, 1964) at doses from 200 to 1400 rad/sec. The test procedures are briefly described. The results.show that the stsible products are the free halogen and electronic and colloidal centers. The radiation-chemical yields of the radiolysis products are of the order of 10-2 mole per absorbed 100 ev of -Card__1/2_._- ACC NRr AT7001785 energy. The radiolysis process depends to a great degree on the presence of impurity defects. Doubling of the impurity content increases the radiation-chemical yield of the radiolysis products by an average of 20%. The radiolysis products from the irra- diated crystalsichange little vith time. All that occurs is the diffusion of the gas-i eous products from the crystal to the gas phase. Optical and thermal discoloring causes an increase in the yield of the metallic product. The amount of transformed halogen does not change, but the diffusion processes are accelerated. Further re- search is necessary, especially on the temperature dependence of the yield of the setai- and of the halogen, in order to determine the nature of the color centers produced by the irradiation. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 3 formulas, and 3 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ SUB14 DATE: 00/ ORIG W: 013/ OTH HEY: 018 Card 2/2 ACC NRs AT7001791 soma com uR/3119/66/ooo/004/01.17/0124 A1111110R: Shvartsp K. K.; Podyn4p A. V.; Baltmugurp K. K. ORG: none TITLE: Energy of formation of F-centers in UF crystals excited by gamma and reactor radiation SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya fizikap no. 4j, 1966. lormyye kristally (Ionic crystals)p 117-1A TOPIC TAGS; lithium fluoride, color center, gamma irradiation, neutron irradistionp crystal defect, absorption spectrum ABSTRACT: The main purpose of the investigation was to reveal the energy dependence of production of radiation defects in solids, and the influence of the type of ex- citing radiation, the dose, the irradiation temperature, and the defect structure of he sample. The investigations were made with a specially equipped horizontal ex- perimental channel in the IRT-2000 reactor and a y radiation loop with an InI.2.6 tsource. The absorption spectra of the investigated crystals were measured with a spectrophotometer, and the F-center concentration was determined from the integral absorption. The tests showed that the energy of F-center production war, several times smal-ler-in the y irradiation than In neutron irradiation;. this agrees with the notion that the elastic eneAcy losses increase with iDcreasing mass of the moving _part$ple and with increasing specific Ionization density. The energy of r-center ACC NR: A77001791 production increases with increasivg dose for all types of radiation. 7he F-center production energy increases also with decreaslag'1AGWity content of the crystals. The numerical values of the energy raziged from 40 to LW ev for 7, rays and from 1W to 1" ev for thermal neutrons. 2hese values agree with pjblish*d data. Orig. art. has: I formIA and 5 tables. SUB CODE: 20Y SUEN DATZ: oo/ om Rzr: oW o2H Rzr: oo4 2 F ACC N' R: A77001790 SOURCE CODE: UP/31-19/66/000/004/0111/0116 AUT110R;W'QWW"MJ Ekmanisp Yu. A. ORG: Institute of Physics, AN 1AtSSR (Institut fiziki AN 1AtSSR) TITLE: Electron microscopic Investigations of radiation defects In LiF and Y.C1 SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut fiziki. Radiatsionnaya flzlka, no. 4, 1966. Ionnyye kristally (Ionic crystals), Ul-116 TOPIC TAGS: lithium fluoride, potassium chloride, electron microscopy, crystal defect# radiation damage ABSTRACT: The authors use a previously developed method of carbon replicas (Izv. All La,%MR v. 4, 55, 1965) to investigate defects on the surface of alkali-halide cr-J3- tals exposed to reactor radiation (in the IRT-2000 reactor operating at 1000 - 1500 W)'. The radiation doses ranged from 5 x 1015 to 1018 neut/cm2. The results show that ir--, radiation produces a large density of defects, quite similar to those produced by heat-treatment. These defects are both positive and negative (pits and projections) with extreme dimensions ranging from 0.1 to 3 - 5 P- The number of defects in KC1 was s.-Taller, but the defect dimensions were larger. In the case of LiF, large col- loidal particles were produced as a result of irradiation. In addition.0 the authors tested some irradiated crystals by therma,14 etching them prior to depositing the carbon replica. This made it possible to disclose certain hidden radiation defects,__-_ and to reveal large step-like defects similar to dislocations. Mmrous minor dif- C.,d .1/2 ACC NR: A77001790 ferences between KC1 and LiF are attributed to differences In the radiation since the robability of disclosing defects produced by thermal-neutron reactions p with emission of heavy particles Is smaller in NU than In LiF. Orig. art. has: 5 figures. SUB CODE: 201 SUR4 DATE: 00/ ORIG R17: 0061 OTH MF: 'Oi4. Card 2/2 ACC NR- AP7001980 SOURCE CODr-:' Gr-,/0030/66/018/002/o897/0909 AUTHOR: Shvarts, K. K.; Vitol, A. Ya.; Podin, A. V.; Kal -nin, D. 0. Ekmanis, "& A. ORG: Institute of Physics, Vof the tvian SSR, Riga TITLE : Radiation effects in pile-irradiated LiF crystals SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 18, no. 2, 1966, 897-909 "'o " Vc TOPIC TAGS: rrstal, lithium fluoride, irradiation, neutron irradiation electron paramagnetic resonance, aplb=4,absorption, electron density) ABSTRACT: A study was made of electron paramagnetic resonance, optical i absorption (in the 2-6 ev range), and density variation in lithium fluoride crystalsi irradiated in a reactor in amounts up to 1019 neutrons/cm2. The principal paramacrnetic defects in the irradiated cr stals were found to be F-centers. 0 y I Conclusions are drawn on the process of radiational expansion in crystals and the formation of color centers. Some aspects of F-center aggregation in the thermal annealing of irradiated crystals are clarified. [Authors' abstract] IDW] - [SP [W095] SUB CODE: 20/SUBM DATE: 20Aug66/ORIG REF: 013/OTH REF: 022/ t C.,d 1/1 L -)611o-66 ENT(m)/9-TLWMT/9VIP(t)/0-,TI IJP(c) JD/hV/JH ACC NRt A.P6017307 CIV SOURCE CODE: UR/0126/66/021/005/0732/0739 AUTHORS: Itkin, V.-P.; Shyartsman, L. A. ORG: Metallurgy and Metal Fhysic (Institut metallovedeniya i f iziki metallov); TsMIChERIM TITI,,~: The nature of phases which separate during AC;IW of iron--nickol--aluminum martenuite SOM(CE: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v. 21, no. 5, 1966, 732-739 TOIIIC TAGS: nxtensite, iron containing alloy, nickel containing alloy, aluminum containing alloy ABSTRILCT: A thermodynamic\calculation of the equilibrium comnosi ion of the products formed during the deco itel s carried out. The mposition of aged Ni--Fe--Al martens Na calculation supplements the data of V. P. Itkin, B. M. Mogutnov, and L. A. Shvarts (DAN SSM, 1965, 161, 1073) and is based on earlier literatuoe data for activity coefficients for the binary syntoms Ni--Fe, Fe--A1 and Iii-Al. The derivation of act-'vity coefficients for the ternary system from the activity coefficients of the binary systems was carried out after the method of C. J. Vlagner (Chem. Phys., 1951, 19, 5t 626) rdin VAI din YNI A eN1:41-1 ox Al Card 1/3 UDC: 548-53 L 36110-M --~j - ACC NR- AI~6dl 307 where FE Ni is given by Al OXA I and -Y ana xii are the activity coefficient of Ni and mole fraction of Al Ni res~pectively. The calculated values of the equilibrium composition and heats of reacl.lon for d.UTorent initial alloy compositions are tabulated. In addition, the apparent heat capacition of the Fe-Ni-Al allr~ya wore dotermined. The experimental procodure followed is described by Yu. D. Tretyakov, V. A. Troahkina, and K. 0. Rhom.yakov (Zhurnal neor -kh Im1it 1959, 4, 5). Tho experimental reaulta, prenented graphically (see Fig. 15, Odj Fig. 1. Apparent heat capacity of alloy Fe + 8 at4 Ni + 1.1 ai.%, Al; open circles: quenched specimen; black circles: annealed specimen. Card Q b0 0 OP 44,S200 500 OC L 361lo-66 ACC AP6017307 NR, 0 are in fair abrreement with the theoretically calculated values for the observed heat effects. It is concluded that the decomposition of Fe--Ni--Al maktensite proceeds 4~s, and 6 equations with the formation of NiAl phase. Orig. art. has: 3 tables, 4 gra M CODEt 11/ SUBM DATE9 13ju165/ ORIG RM 009/L OTH REF: 014 SMVATOV L P. (Mosirva) -a Application of samiconduction photo-resistance In medical apparatus. Klin.med. 34 no-3:95-96 Mr '56. (KLRA 10:1) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo Institute vrechobno-tradovoy ekspertisy I trudovogo ustroystva invalidoy (WITIN) (dlr. - professor 0.1. Sokol*nikov) (FULS2, registration with photo-resist. appar. (Itme)) SHUVATOV, L.P. Recording deasitometer with a photoelectron multiplier. Lab.delo 3 no.6:39-41 11-D '57. (MIRA 11:2) 1. 1z TSentrallnogo Institute vrechabno-trudovoy ekepertisy I trudovogo ustroystva invalidov (dir. - prof. O.I.Sokollnikov), 14oakva. (14IRCTROPHORNSIS) (PHOrOBUCTRIC MULTIPLIARS) SHU'VITOV, Lev Petrovich; POLYANTSFY, V..A., red.; GABERLAND, K.I., --- (Microapparatus for the registration of physiological functions by radioj Mikroapparatura dlia registratsii po radio nekotorykh fiziologichaskikh funktoli. Moskva. Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry. 1759. 122 p. (MIRA 13;8) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS) (RADIO--NqUIPKM AND SUPFLIES) 9~1 575 C S/19~4~! 000/006/046/077 2 ~ LI ()C)() D201 302 ~~UTHQR: Shuval J, - LO-V ~'L TITLE: Miniature radiotelemetry equipment for recordirg physiological functions yy zhurnal. Avto-tjatika i radioclektronika, i.lEiZIODIC.d.: Referativill -io, 6. 19612 5, abstract 6 L28 (Elektrorika v medit- sinc Goseiiergoizdat, 1960, 177-132) T;~;CT: description is given of an apparatus for studying physio- logical processes during the physical exercises of sportsmen, during i-~v~ 'Ric trw smitter of the apparatus consists of tainia- work , etc. -1 ture pick-offs w1hich convert physiological quantities into el. sig- nals and of miniature radio transmitters, weighing - 50 for a si-arrle-channel azid 500 g for a multi-channel equipment, The recei- ving section has an antenna, a radio receiver with -&C and iGC, a set of frequency selective amplifiers for multi-channel recording and an oscilloscope. The equipme-at operates at - 40 rLic/s. The Card 1/2 S/194/01/000/006/046/077 D201/D302 Miniature radiotelemetry... sin-le-channel installation is described in detail, The radio transmitter is either fixed to the heluiiet or carried in a pocket, Data of a 6-channe-- installation are given. The sensitivity of the receiver being I microvolt, the range of thc system is up to 10 2 12 1cm under land conditions, this distance is increased when the subject is at a certain height (e.g, a parachutist)~ L.~bstrac- ter's note: Complete trazislatio~1-7 C arc] 212 SHUVATOV,L,2, Heart beat recorded on a radio wave. lUn.tekh. 5 no.8;51-52 Ag 161. (NIRA 14:12) I- - f ~ (BICKSM) (19PACE MbICIM) I I I i v SHUVATOV, S., red. (Temporary types of forest plantations for foothill and mountain districts of Krasnodar Territory) Vremennye ti;)y loorykh kulltur dlis oredgornykh I gornykh ratonov Krasnodarokogo Krals. Krasnodar. Sovetaksis. Kuban', 1955. 33 P. (MIRA 11:11) (Krasnodar Territory--Yorests and forestry) SIPJVATOV, V. Tba matter of national Importance. Pron.koop. 13 no.5:24 * '5 9. (14IRk 12:9) 1. Prodfladatol' pravleniya artelt in. Tretlyey pyatiletki, p,.Stalinogorek, Tullskoy, oblasti. (Factory and trade waste) UZSDR/~Microbiolorgy. Microbes __Fathocenic for .74an andF knimals Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Biol., No 13, 1955, 57763 kuthor Matveyev N. A., Valdokhina I. F ..Shuv Inst Ufa Scientific-Research Instituie of Vaccines and Sera Title On the Dependence of Immunogenesis of the Diph- theria Antitoxin on the Periods of Toxin For- mation Orig Pub Tr. Ufimsk. n.-i in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1957, vyp. 4, 149-161 Card 1/1 KAKULI, Ta.V.v ORLOVA, L.V., SHUVATOVA, T.F.. KIJZIN, I.M. Radioautography of frozen tissues [with summary in Inglishle Bioflzlka 3 n0,,5:591,-596 158 (MIRA 11:10) le Inatitut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Koskva. (RADIOAUTOGRAPHY, of frozen tissues (Rus)) MELIKUMOV, Lev Georgiyevich; BOGOPOLISKIY, Beko Khaimovich; BERLOVSKIY, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich; KOVALEV, Yuriy Sergeyevich; KOZIN, Yuziy Vladimirovich; NAYMAN, Artd~r Yefimovich; FELIDMAN, Yelizar Sawylovich; ~HUVAYEV-, Anat 1i Andreyevich [42SjUlA]; KORENDYAYEV, G.V., otv. red.;I~ELOV, S., red. iad LOV. S. -va; LOMILINA, L.N., tekhn~ red.; ILIINSKAYA, G.M., takhn. red. [Automatic control of mine compressor stations) Avtomati- zatsiia shakhtnykh kompressornykh stantsii. Moskva, Gosgor- tekhizdat, 1963. 151 p. (MIRA 160) (Automatic control) (Air compressors) A.S PALM V.I.; NarMOVA, A.S.; TARABANIKOP P.I.; I'li'Ou"Sny L.V.; DOBASHR, G.S.; FLEROVA, L.r,; # I J, 111pi-MI1,10vt 11.114; MFIMTKO, I.I.; -FALIMOV, I.I.; UVAROV, I.M.; DUBROVB,l, P.Ye.; LIMACHEVA, O.A.; UVAROVA, I.I. Conforence of the Teaching S~aff and Students of the Moscow Goological Prospecting Institute. Izv. vya. uaheb. zav.; eol, i razv. 6 no.12tl43-148 D 163 (MIRA 18125 KAMARDINKIII, 11.1-.; SHUVAYIEV, A.S.; PAIFIN, !.I.T.; NIENKCiVA, A.S.; TAFUIBAWKO, P.I.; KHOUISKI-1Y, R.V.; GNIPP, L.V.; DOBASHIN, G.S.; FLEF.OVA, L.I.; j,L4FZ T! OV .I! J. N.M.; WMETKO, I.!.; PALIVCV, -I.I.; UV,~RO'i, DUBROVIN, P.Ye.; LIKHACII-EVA, O.A.; UVARG-JA, I.!. Corfarence of the Teaclung Staff and Students of the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute. Izv. vyc,.ucheb.zav.; geol. i razv. 0 no.12:1-43-148 D 163. (MIRA 18:2) N. A. *f11,~iTE;U,,11KCJ1 and S!j1jVAY:.N, A. T. (!;GU) "X-ray Spectral Investigation of Sulphur-containing Samples 14aterials of the 2nd All-Union Conference on X-ray Spectroscopy; Moscow, January 31 February It, 1957 (Materialy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po rentgenovskoy spektroskopii; Moskva, 31 yanvarya - It fevralya g.) Izvestiya. Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheskaya 1957, Vol 2, Nr 10, PP 1341 - 1342 (USSR) 2 4 (2) ) , -124 0 ) AUTHORS: Bi-okhin, M. A.,.Stiuvayev, A. T. SOV/46-22-12-10/33 TTTLE~ Investigation of Compounds With th-e Structure of Perovskite b ~v JF.3enfu,~v Spec tra(Issledovaniye soyedineniy so strukturoy per;:~vskita po rentgenovskim'spektram) PERIODICAL: Izt-estiya.Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskayal 1958; V311 227' Nr -112' PP 1457-1455 (USSR) ABSTRACT- Ewflsalon and absorption K apectra of Ti, emiso.ion and absorption L specAra of Zr, the absorption K spectrum of Fe and absorption T. speo~ra of Sr and Ba as well as of BaTiO SrTiO SrFeO 30 31 V BaZrO, and PbZrO were investigated in the present paper. It 3 was ascertained that the band of valence electrons of compounds a p6rcvskite structure, is a hybrid band with a strong admixture of r-states. The formation of a generalized conduction ban,i was confirmed ex perimentally. On pr4nciple, th6 conduction band has a d-iharacter with a small admixture of p-9tatese The fol-lowing band of free states has, on principle,.a p-charactor w ~ -, i I ith a irregular distribution of the state densities. The Card j,/2 T--*-ions charge in BaT-JO 3 amounts by no means to more than 2.7 Imi-estigatior. -Df C-:Trpj-Dunda With the S+.ruct-ure SOV/46-22-12-10/33 f P I:- r o -:- s ktRf.--satgen Spe--tra In the proximity of the Curie (Kylir--) point an energy decrease ,If the electron states of the conductlon band was ascertained. There are 3 figures and 'I references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIOU: Rastavskiy-na--Dorou gos. universitet (R,-).qtov-na--Donu State University) T4 3(2)123(1) PHASI I BOOK WLO:TATION SOV/2313 Akedesslya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedenlya C-1 Pov7shenlye stoykosti detaloy ~shln /sul'fidiravanlys/1 abornik Resistance of Machine Parts /Sul- W h > ear e statey (Increasing t nV43at lon/1 Collection of Articles) Moscow, PLaxhgi--. 1959. 126 9. Zrrata slip Inserted. 4.500 coPle s printed. 3d. (Title VW): N. M. Khrushchov, Doctor of Technical Sciences; V D . 3d. (Inside book)$ A.G. NLkitim, Engineer; Tech. 3d.t Literature on General Technical &ad E d. for 911hindi Managing TPURSPOrt 1160100 11011111129 (81W1h8iSh K.4. Pmosereve, loglaeor ' PURPOW8 ?his collection of articles to Intended for engineering and technical workers of machine-buLlding and overhauling plants. COVINAG9Z This book presents results of investigations of "thodo A now to Increase the resistance of machine parts to solture. hich Improves the friction behavior of i on w sathod of sulrurisat onat Irm and steel and an analysis of the effect or sulfurtza- tics an the antifriction properties and wear of metal are given. i ~-t~ an xactlons or a seminar he Id at the art I&Gtttuts Of Mechanical Engineering or the Academy of Sciences, U32 in December 1956. TANJ OF CONTEXTS: V380vt. R.S.. XMInear. Results of Work o a Technology of I Hostsel'onshn O~Lov.nA_ Donu the 3ulruftEation Process I, jh Affricultural Machinery Plang The author describes an investigation carried out at the mastcv Plant aimed at Improving wear resistance of cutting tools by "IfUrLtation. -'~Lifshttss Y4- 0.9 Candidate of Technical Sciences. Uses of -- !iol:r~ruiaticn 132-Hanufacturing Agricultural Machinery 115 12 this article the author presents the results of lab. oratory 4W bench tests Of sulfurized and nonsulfurtzed 11114AIA10 Parts carried out by RISKhM (Rostov Institute for Agricultural Machine") and HOST&LIMASh. -'-'BlOkhil, M.A., IrS. Nest*renkc, and N'T. ShRjxyw,. X,sy. and 3paot-M Analysis or Sulrurized SampTo-s- 121 The author desarlbom an Investigation of depth distribution Of sulfur In type 45 steel and gray cast Iron aulf'UrlZed at the BOSTSZL'N"h. WORM, D.3.. Candidate of Chemical Sciences. Rl*ctrOsu'.'ftr- Ization , 126 - sulrurizing The author presents the results obtained fro Parts In various molten @&1t. at 240 to 2700 C and in aqu6cu's *Oluticls Of "Its and 50 to 750C using electrolytic smothads. AV411AM29 Library of Coagream 00/00 Card 6/6 10-20-59 Investigation of Compounds With Perovskite Structure by an X-ray Spectrum sov/48 This ascent is brought in connection with the number of 4P- electrons. The diagram demonstrates the hybridization of electrons in solids and the transition of a part of p-electrous in the d-state and other states. Investigation is then extended to further conditions changes of electrons on the strength of results obtained, and to the distribution of electrons among the s-f p- and d-states, This is neoossary in order to determine the covalent bond. It is further shown that it is not possible to determine the number of s- and d-electrons from the K-spectrum of titanium; howeverv it is possible to evaluate the number of d-electrons from the L-spectrum of ZrO which belongs to the same type. Since the number of p-electrons is knownp it is possible to determine the electron distribution among the various states. In this connection, reference is made to the paper by Yu. N. Venevtsev, G. S, Zhdanov and collaboratois concerning the theoretical computation of the inner field of BaTiO3 (Ref 6). Finally, similar investigations carried out by "'d Card 2/3 SIIUVAYL'V, A.T.; DEMEMIN, V.F. Determining the number of 3d-electrons in transition metals. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 12 no.6:912-913 D 161. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. S/048~61/025/008/006/009 B104/3202 A U TII.TOR-. Shuvayev, A. To - ---------- TITLE: Effect of the chemical bond on the position and the intensity of X-ray.spectrum lines of compounds PERIODICAL: Akademiya nadk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakdya, v. 25, no. 8, 1961, 986-991 TEXT: The present paper was the subject of a lecture delivered at the 5th Conference on X-ray Spectroscopy at KharIkov from January 30 to February 4, 1961. The first part of the paper deals with the,chankes of. the energy and.the position of the lines of the K series on removal of the valence electron of a calcium atom. The au-thor proceeded from-the Schrbdinger equation a P" I (F) drs ri where P n, l(r) -r Vn'l(r); n,1 (r) the radial wave function of the electrons in the state with the quantum numbers n and 1; furthermore, Card 1/1 S/048/61-/025/oo8/oo6/009- Effect of the chemical bond on the ... B104/B202 OP (r) N,, jr n' I dr, 0 (A) holds where N is the number of electrond in the state n, I without ' n,1 consideration of the electron whose energy is studied; (r) r n9l 2 P l(r)dr; is the level energy. The change of the energy levelel 0 n , n,1 on a certain redistribution of the electrons is calculated from dP". I dr - I (I + jA (P.*. 1 (0) dr dr r2 0 0 00 00 (2) +2~ &(PI..j(r))'-OPdr-2~ Psn. I AGE dr, 0 0 For'this purpose the author used wave functio'ns for-Ca and Cat which had been obtained by D. Hartree et al. (Proc. Roy. Soo., A, 164, (1930). The results are summarized in Table, 1. When passing from Ca and other 45 Curd 216 S/04 61/025/Oo8/oo6/ooq Effect of the chemical bond on' the B104%202 elements t ,'o the corresponding oxides, similbr res'ults were obtained. Th amount of shifts, however, differed. In the second part the author deal 'with the change of the contribution of the electrons to the electrbn density on transition to a metal. Data obtained by E. Wigner et al. (211ys. Rev " 43, 804 (1933)) and by I. Ya. Nikiforov (material of the o6cond scientTf-ic-conferonoe of aspirants', Izd. Rostovsk. un-tEe, 33' (196o)) show that on transition to a metal, the density of the cloudof the outer valence electrons increases in the inner of the atom by two to three times. If electrons of the inner shells (e.g. d-eleotrons of iron) participate in a chemical bond, the clohd of these electrons then con- tracts in the direction of a neighboring atom in the inner regions of which the density is somewhat reduced. The ratio of the electron densiti in the metal and in the free atom is determined from the norma*liza- tion conditions of 'the wave function of the valence electrons. Hencep-- ,this ratio depends.on the ratio betweefi the dimensions of the valence shell of a free atom and the interatomic distance in the metal. Using., the relations (2) and Card 316 0 S/048/61/025/008/006/009 Effect of the chemicaf bond on the B104/B2O2 P". I Me Pn. I Wair (3) and the wavelfunctions which had been obtained by D. Hartree et al. (Proc. Roy. Soo., A. 193, 299 (1�46); Phys."Rev., 6o, 857 (1941); Pr6c. Roy. Soc-9 A, IL6, ~5_r1936)) and H. Donley (Phys.-Rev., 50, 1012 (19%)*).P. the author calculated the shifts of the K a lines.on removal of one electron in the elements Na, Si and Cl in solid state. LE 'was calculated I K to be 0.26 ev for Na, 0.36 ev for Si, and 0.31 ev for Cl.. hese values are in agreement with the data obtained by other scientists.. The shift, 5C of the main lines of the X-ray spectrum in t~e direction of long waves was explained by the decrease of the atomic diatance, by the reduction of the atomic volume, and the increase of density of the valence electrons ini all points of this volume with an increase in the valence of the transition element. In a thorough study of the effect of the chemical bond on the line intensity of the X-ray spectrum it is shown that the intensity of these lines-in the X-ray spectrum of an atom in chemical c.ompounds is Card 4/6 CA Effect of the chemical bond on the ... S/048/61/025/008/006/009 B100202 Proportioa'al to the electron density produced by valence electrons in the region of the K-shell. To prove this concept the author made measure- ment-s with APY~ (DRUS)- and KPD-1 (KRFS) x-ray spectrographs in wMcIf he st'udied the effect of the chemical bond on the inteAsity. The results are summarized in Table 4. As may be seen, the intensity of the line strongly depends on the character of the chemical bond. S. M. Karallnik is mentioned. There are 2 figures, 4 tables, and 14 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSUCLITION: Rostovq%.iy-na-Donu gos. univers~tet (Rostov-na-Donu State University) SIIUVAYEV., A.T.; DEREEIIIII, V.F. Investigation of the absorption K-spectra of calcium in oome compounds. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. fiz. 25 no.8:992-993 Ag 161. (14IRA 14: 8) 1. Rostovskiy~na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Calcium--Spectra) BLOKHIN, M.A.; SHUVAYEV, A.T. Effect of chemical bonds on the X-ray emissidn spectrum of titanium. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 26 no.3:429-432 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Hostovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet. (Cheideal bonds) (X-ray spectroscopy)) (Titanium) SHUVAYEV, A.T.; XULYABIN, G.M. E"ect of valence variations on the X-emissior- spectrm of chromium. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fis. 27 mo.33322-323 Mr 063. - (MM 16:2) 1. Rostoyakly-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet, (Valence (Theoretical chemistry)) (Chromium-Spectra) ACCESSION hR: AP4038758 S/0048/64/028/005/0758/0764 AUMM. Shuvayev, A.T. TITLE: Determination of the charge of Ions in compounds of Period 2 elements from .x-ray emission spectra Lffeport, Seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy held I& Yerevan 23 Sep-l Oct 196_37 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Seriya lizicheakaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 758-764 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, x-ra!y line, line shift, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, ion charge A13STRACT: The position of the 101 2 lines as a function of the charge of the lam, in which they originate is d1scusso;Z theoret!cally. A number of Hartree and call no-" thad wave functions for valence electrons under different conditions of bonding are examined, and it to noted that the shape of the wave function at radii lose than a certain value to almost Independent of 'its shape at larger radii,* as affocted by chemical bonding. In a rather ),-.ugh approximation, the radius within whiab the shaps of the wave function Is Independent of the &tat* of chemical bonding can be takm an the covalence radius of the atm. Changes of the wave functions of the valmes *Is@- Card I^ ACCUSICK XR: AP4038IN trons within the atom due to changes in the chemical bonding can thus be approxims- :ted by changes In the normalizing constants. In this approximation the shift OR tM M lines produced by an alteration of the valence electron distribution is propor- tional to the accompanying change of the charge an the aton. The proportionality - " constants were calculated by perturbation theory and were ovaluated for the a, p, do' and f electrons of the second period elements Na, Si, and Cl. These constants were found to be approximately equal for the a and p electrons of a given atom, and to be negligible for the 4 and f electrons. It is accordingly concluded that the shift In the position of the M lines of a second period element in passing from the f me e lement to a compound is approximately proportional to the charge on the atom in the compound. The proportionality constants were evaluated for all the Period 2 ele- ments from x-ray data on compounds for which the ionic charges are known f. the electric dipole moments. The constants thus found for Na, Si, and Cl are of the saws order of magnitude an the calculated values, but they differ considerably (up to 50%) from them. With these constants the charges an Period 2 elements In a large nuinber of compounds were calculated fz the NX line shifts, and the results are tabulated, For the majority of the not very many compounds that contain only Porlod 2 elements and for which the x-ray data are available for all the oonstituest atemse 2/3 C.,d 7 ACCESSION NR: AP4038758 the condition of electric neutrality is satisfied within the experinental error, Orig.art.has: 14 formulas, 2 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Rostovskly-na-Donu gosudarstvenny0y univormitet (Rostow-M-tbe-Don state University) SWU 00 D472 AM 12Jus" W BUS CONS OF MR REY GOVt 003 ormalh a" CWd MEN AcussioN XR: AP4038765 S/0048/64/028/005/0801/0804 I AUTHOR: Dlokhin, M.A. ; Shuvayev. A.T. ; Gorskiy, V.V. MIX: X-Ray spectroscopic investigations of chemical bonds in sulfur compounds ZI-ioport, seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold In Yerevan 23 Sop-1 Oct low t $; -IOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fixicheskaya, v.28, no.5, 2964, 801-804 TOPIC TAGS; x-ray spectrum, line shift, sulfur, sulfur compound, chemical bond ABSTRACT: According to A.T.Shuvayev (Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.28,758,1964 Csee Abstract AP403875�7) the shift of the 10 lines of sulfur (and other Period 2 elements) In chemical compounds is due to the charge on the atom arising from the influence of the neighboring atoms. This phenomenon is discussed at some length for the case of sulfur, and a short table is presented, based an data in the literature, showing the shifts produced by various chemical bonds and bond configurations. These chemi- cal bond shifts of the S W lines are believed to be approximately additive. The Ka fluorescence spectra of S in several compounds were recorded. Th: spestra were excited by 20 W Cu bressatrahlung and formed by reflection from th (1010) planes of beat (R a 30 ca) quartz crystal. The temperature of the samples did not exceed Card 1/3 ACCESSION XR: AP4038765 ASSOCIATION: Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvonny*y universitat (Rostov-on-the-Don State University) SUBMI7TED: 00 DATE ACQ: 12Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP, GC NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER:002 Card 3/3 ACCESSION N11: AP4038791 S/0048/64/028/005/0934/0938 AU`1110R: Shuvayev, A.T.; Chechin. G.M. TITIX: On the interpretation of K series line shifts in transition elements. Vlave functions for three configurations of titanium j!g~eport, Seventh Conference an X-Ray Spectroscopy held in Yerevan 23 Sep to 1 Oct 1963/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28. no.5. 1964, 934-938 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, line shift, wave function, atomic structure, titanium, electron configuration, iron group transition element ABSTRACT: Self-consistent (Hartree) wave iunctions were calculated (without ex- change) for Ti (valence electron configuration 3d 24s2), Ti2+ M04s2), and T& (3dNso), and the wave functions and energy values are tabulated. The energy values for the configuration Ti2+ M24sO) were calculated by a perturbation method, and these are also tabulated. The quantum energies of the Wl and X01 lines were calcu- lated for all four configurations, and that of the EV51ino was calculated for the two configurations for which it exists. The shifts of these lines in passing from Ti (U24g2) to Ti2+ (3d24sO) or to T12+ (304&2), and from T12* (3d24SO) to T& Carcl 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4038791 (3do4so ) were calculated and are tabulated. It is assumed that reducing the vale=* electron density within the atom has a similar but smaller effect on the position of a line as removing electrons entirely, and the following conclusions are drawn from the calculated line shifts attendant on removal of the 3d and/or 4s electrons: .1) The Kal,2 lines are sensitive primarily to the d valence electrons; a decreasect the d electron density shifts the lines toward the longer wavelengths. 2) the K131 line is sensitive to changes in both the s and d electron densities and is affected oppositely by them; a reduction of the a (d) electron Oensity shifts the line to- ward the shorter (longer) wavelengths. 3) The K135 line is very sensitive to the d electron density, a reduction of the density shifting the line toward the shorter wavelengths; this line is also affected by direct interaction of the outer p elec- ,trons with the valence electrons of surrounding atoms. These conclusions, based on .calculations relating to titanium, are assumed to hold for all the iron group tran- sition elements. and the KC91, KA, and X 05 shifts in 15 compounds containing Ti,Cr, V,Mn,Fe or Co are interpreted In terms of them. Orig.art.hant 2 formulas and 4 063M ASSOCIATION: nos ovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvenny*y universitet (Rostov-on-the-Don State UniverGityl SUBMITTEDi 00 DATS ACQs 12jun64 ENCLI 00 SUB CODE: OP NR REP SOV: 005 OTHER:004 Card 2/2 ACCESSION Nn: AP4038770 S/0048/64/028/005/0823/0824 AMOR: Shuvayev, A. T. Z3,* ryanov, V. 0. ; Gorskiy, V.V. TITLE: Investigation of the X fluorescence spectrum of calcium In several com- pounds /Report, Seventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy hold In Yerevan 23 Sep to 1 Oct 19~37 SOURCE: AN SSSR. lavestlya. Seriya fizichaskaya, v.28, no.5, 1964, 823-824 TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, calc;Um compound, line shift, line shape A33STRACT: The calcium M31.2, 1016 and 105 lines in the spectra Of CaC2. CaO and CaF2 were recorded in order to detect the influence of the calcium ion charge and the surrounding atoms on the spectra. The spectra were excited by the radiation frem a 30 kV copper anode x-ray tube and were recorded photographically in the second or- der using a best quartz crystal vacuum spectrometer with a resolution of 10 000. Relative intensity measurements of the 101 and J05 lines were facilitated by eaplcy- 'ing two films, one behind the other; this resulted in a 101 image on the second film comparable in density with the 105 image an the first. No difference in the = spectra of the three compounds could be discerned. This is in agreement with pro- Card 1/2 XRZIIIIEV, M.N.; KUZIN. B.1-1.1 SIRIVAYEV, E.A. Thermal insulation of graphitizing furnazes. TSvet, mete 38 no.42 57-58 Ap 165. (WRA 18:5) L USSR Ahem~i~;C_~"V~e //lo' eChna gy. Chemical Products and Their Applicatton Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jcur: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 11o !, 1953, 166-D Author : Shuvayev G. Inst : Sanitation Department of the Tomsk Medical Institute Title : Spontaneous Purification of Sewage Water Along Its, Course Through Open Bodies of Water Under Climatic Ccnditions of the City of Tomsk. Ortg Pub: Sb. nauchn. rabot san. fak. Tomskiy med. in-t, Tomsk, 1.056, 83-86 Abstract: A study of the process of spontaneous purifica- tion in two takes into which se-wage water flows during the spr1ng-summer and autumr-winter r)eriods. Card 1/1